Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, October 25, 1866, Image 4

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«j|t flail; |rtss. City Printer—Official Paper UICKBT CITY fIRfELATION THURSDAY Oot. SiTlMd Neither CWIm Umh'i “ Ode to To bacco," oar K«rt*» “Leyla Pipe," ia more unique to ita way then the follow ing pleasant line* from the pen of Gen eral Buckners THX CENSER-BOWL. Let others atp the Sowing bowl, And try the sorrows of the soul, With hampers te alley ; Olss me i to I ere more unique, Let me the Ceaeer-bovt but seek. And steep my sorrows in periqut, And whiff my onto* awey. And ns tho circling clouds ascend. And rolling on, expand and blend. And mingle with the air; So every grief will fade away ; And Hope, as {oyons, bright, and gay At in the morning's early ray, Dispel all thoughts of care. And then what glories wait ns, if We beild with each succeeding whiff Some oastie in the nir. And with the magic oenser raise. Amid the elouds a thousand Fays, Whose beaming smiles would fix the gase Os every votary there. An idol, shrined within our hearts, ’Ti* women’s sweet and witching arts That lift our thoughts on high , And as the fragrant clouds arise. We think that woman's speakling eyes, Bright beaming from tbeir kindred skies, With heavenly lustre vie. As votive offering thus we born, Like the true idolaters we tarn To worship at her shrine; Ah ! sweeter than her glances seem, And brighter still her splendors beam, While reigning in oar hearts supreme, She seems indeed divine. CITY DIRECTORY. MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. Mayor —Hon. John Foster; office. Clerk of Council’s office, City Hall, 2d floor. Clerk of Council —L. T. Blome ; office, City Hall, 2J floor. Collector and Treasurer —l. P. Garvin ; office, Broad Street, over Sherman A Jessup's store. Assistant Collector —J. S. Patterson ; office, at the Collector k Treasurer’s. Chief of Police —John A. Christian ; office, City Hall, basement, N. E. corner. Captain of Police —J. A. Bennett. Lieutenants of Police —Benj. F. John son, Thomas Walsh, and Charles Evans. First Sergeant of Police —W. W. Glover; office, Citv Hall, basement, adjoining office of tfie Chief of Police. Sergeants of Police —W. B. Chees borough, Michael Hall, D. L. Hop kins, W. P. Bottom, Joshua Dean, and W. J. Powell. Keeper of City Jlall —James Muilen, Sr.; office, City Hall. Superintendent of Streets and Drains — John Morrison. Superintendent of Water Works, Pumps, and Wells —Peter Sheron: office, Tel fair street, near Spaeth’s saloon. Keeper of the Bridge —Geo. E. W, Nel son ; office at the Bridge toll-gate. Deputy Keeper of the Bridge —Charles F. Payne ; office, with the Keeper of the Bridge. Clerk of the Lower Market —H. R. Phil pot; office at the Scale House, below the Market. Deputy Clerk of the Lower Market — Thomas Dwyer, office, with the Clerk of the Lower Market. Clerk of the Upper Market —William Keener. Lamplighter —C. A. Robbe; store, Con cert Hall Alley. Keeper of the Jail —T. C. Bridges; of fice at the Jail, corner of Elbert and Watkins’ streets. Keeper of the City Hospital —William R. Tant; office at the Hospital, t-rcene street, between Houston and Wilde streets. Keeper of the City Cemeten/ —Jerry Mor ris; at Cemetery, Lincoln street, be tween Watkins and Taylor streets. City Sexton —Thomas A. Kunzc. City Hospital Physician —Dr. M. E. Swinney. City Physicians —Ward No. 1, Dr. H. A. Rignon ; office, on Ellis street, be low Monument. Ward No. 2—l)r. John S. Coleman ; office, corner Greene and Washington streets. Ward No. 3—Dr. S. B. Simmons; of fice at Hatton & Simmons’ Drug Store, comer Greene and Campbell streets. Ward No. 4—Dr. M. J. Dolan ; office at Bany k Batty’s Drug Store, Broad Street. Small Pox Hospital Physician —Dr. M. J. Jones. Wharfinger —H. C. Foster; office Mc- Intosh street, near Reynolds, up stairs. Lot Inspectors —First Division, John Reilly; Second Division, John Mc- Kinne. Inspector and Measurer of Wood —Matt. Bheron. Keeper of the City Clock —F. A. Brahe. HOUGHTON INSTITUTE. Greene and Ellis, between Elbert and Lincoln streets. Boy£ Department (Entrance on Greene street) —Principal, Jos. T. Derry ; Assistant, Miss Kate E. Parmelee. Girls’ Department (Entrance on Ellis street) —Principal, Mrs. Sarah J. Lathrop ; Assistant, Miss ‘Fannie A. Scott. AUGUSTA FREE SCIIOOL, Greene street, between Mclntosh and Jackson.' Boys' Department —Principal, Martin V. Calvin. Girls' Department Principal, Mrs. Josephine Jones. CITY COURT. Judge —Hon. John C. Snead. Clerk —David L. Roath. City Sheriff— Isaac Levy. Regular lb-ms —Fourth Mondays in February, May, August, and Novem ber. RECORDER’S COURT. Recorder —Hon. Wm. Gibson. Clerk —L. T. Blome. Sheriff's —City Police Officers. Regular Days— Tuesdays and Fridays of each week, at 10 o’clock, A.M. GLAZING. Mr. a. iiett announces to tiie Public that he is prepared to givob's personal attention totbc work of GLAZING. Orders can bo left at Parrott, Carter * I'o’s Druggist* and Apothecaries, No. Zlit Uroad Street, or at MK. RETT’S residence, 117 Reynolds Street. w2—3itt Crockery, Glassware. «to. REMOVED. pnonnaun -dbalsbs nt CHINA, CLASS, fAW| CROCKERY WARE! Would Inform thnlr friend*, and the public, that they hare removed to W. H. Howard’s old stand, opposite the Augusta Hotel,where they will bn pleased to serve nil who furor them with a call. MOORE A BROWN. P. B.—Parr, the “ Lamp Man,” can bn found at tba same place. M. A B. oet—]m Mosher, Thomas & Seh&ub, O A A BROAD STREET— -444 Under Masonic Hall AUGUSTA, GA., Direct Importers and Dealers in ENGLISH AND FRENCH China! BOHEMIAN, FRENCH and AMERICAN Q-lass "Ware! and’ KEROSENE LAMPS, AND AGENTS OF KAOLIN WARE. Try us, and we will convince you -that yon can save the Freight from New York to this point. JOSIAH MOSHER. J. JrsFFERSON THOMAS, GEORGE SCHAUB. oci—6m Hotels. Restaurants. PLANTERS’ HOTEL, GA. NEWLY FURNISHED AND REFITTED, UNSURPASSED BY ANY HOTEL SOUTH. Will’rcopen to tho Public October 8, 1866. T. S. NICKERSON, oc3 — ly Proprietor. MILLS HOUSE, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. This first-class hotel is now openc 1 for tho accommodation of the public, and possesses every accommodation and comfort calculated to please the most fastidious. The patronage of the travelling community is respectfully solicited. JOSEPH PURCELL, au2B—l2m Proprietor. SCREVEN HOUSE, gAVANNAII, GEORGIA, TIITS FIRST CLASS HOTEL Having been renovated and newly furnished, is now open for the reception of the travel ling public. GEO. McGINLY, Proprietor. mhl6—ly HEWITT’S GLOBE HOTEL. AUGUSTA, GA. W. C. nEWITT, PROPRIETOR, LATE OV THE HEWITT HOUSE. Vi. The globe hotel, under the present Proprietor, ha? been thorough ly renovated, repainted and refurnished, and is second to no Hotel in the South. Attached to the House is an Elegant r>All ROOM, BARBER SHOP and BATH HOUSE, for Ladies and Gentlemen. Also, a No. 1 LIVERY STBI.E, where Hacks and Horses can be procured for pleasure or for trips to the country. odd—3m Painting & Gilding. Fisk, Faints. itisk PAINTS ALL ABOUT TOWN! Shop Nearly Opposite Post-Offices 1 se2o— ts PAINTING. jyjESSRS. E. MILLER A 00. Reg to announce that they aro prepared to execute, in a very superior manner, and on very reasonable terms, all kinds of work in their line, such as HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL Bainting. CEILINGS AND WALLS DECORATED. SHOP ON JACKSON STREET, Globe Hotel Building. set—3m Fall and Winter Importation, 1866. MILLINERY, AND STRAW GOODS. ARMSTRONGpOATOR & CO., IMI’OKTERa AND JOBBERS OP RIBBONS, BONNET SILKS A SATINS, VELVETS, RUCHES, FLOWERS, FEATHERS STRAW BONNETS LADIES’ HATS—trimmed and untrimmed SHAKER HOODS. No. 237 and Loft oj 233 Baltimore St., BALTIMORE, MD, Offer a stock unsurpassed in the United State* IN VARIETY AND CHEAPNESS. ORDERS SOLICITED AND PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN Terms Cash. *n2tt— 2m* JOSEPH P. CARR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, POSTOFFICE CORNER (Up Staira). COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR Massachusetts, Now York, Connecti cut, Pennaylvania, Soul! Carolina, Alaba ma, Mississippi uud Louisiana, ocl V—liu Groceries, Liquors. 8. E. CLARKE, ON HIS OWN ACCOUNT, On tks'unst of WASHINGTON AND BROAD STREETS, (vullmrton’s old stand) Has Family Groceries, And svery thing dsn n (HOUSEKEEPER NEEDS, n* will be glnd to see his OLD FRIENDB, And everybody else. oc6—Bm SUNDRIES. CnHHDS. CHOICE BACON, OVJ Clear Sides, Ribbed Sides, Regulars and Shoulders 50 Bbls. Northern and Western FLOUR 10 Tierees Prime CAROLINA RICE 35 Bbbls. Refined B. SUGAR 5 Hhds. MUSCOVADO SUGAR 10 Bbls. Ist Quality Golden SYRUP! 10 Hhds. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES 50 Bbls. Large No. 3 MACKEREL 1000 Sacks Choice Bread CORN 75 Boxes FAMILY SOAP 30 Boxes ADAMANTINE CANDLES 75 Bbls. and Boxes CRACKERS and BISCUITS 50 Bbls. Bourbon and other WHISKEYS Large Lot of CASE LIQUORS all varieties 35 do*. lIEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE, Pints and Quarts 40 casks BURTON ON TRENT ALE, in Pints and Quarts 10 Chests Jenkins A Co’s, TEAS in Small Packages 75 kegs Old Dominion NAILS, assort ed Sises CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES RAISINS, ALMONDS, PEPPER, GINGER, SPICES. 100 kegs LARD 500 sacks SALT And every thing usually kept in my line, FOR SALE BY au3o—tf A. STEVENS. FRESH GROCERIES. BACON, LARD, SUGAR, COFFEE, and EVERYTHING GOOD. ALSO A barrel of fine CIDER VINEGAR. Beef and Mutton every morning. For sale by au7—3m BAKER A TALIAFERRO. Boots & Shoes. J. A. VAN WINKLE. J. P. BURNSIDE. VAN WINKLE & CO., DEALERS IN FINE HATS For Men and Boys. Men and Boys’ BOOTS AND SHOES, LADIES’, Etc. All Goods at tho very LOWEST PRICES. 230 Broad Street, ocs —tf Under Central Hotel. BOOTS AND SHOES. JUST RECEIVED— AND FOR SALE AT 187 BROAD STREET, Wood's Men’s Light Calf BROGANS, wnx unbound BROGANS, wax Wood’s Men’s Light BROGANS Wood’s Women’s Buff DOWNINGS — 3 to 7. Wood’s Boys’ Light Calf BROGANS Wood’s Goat BALMORALS, Ladies Wood's Goat BALMORALS, Misses ALSO Benkert’s L’dies’ Kid Congress GAITERS Benkert’s Gents’ Cloth Congress Tip GAITERS Rogers’ Ladies’ Welt Kid GAITERS Rogers’ Ladies’ Plain Lasting Pump Congress GAITERS Rogers* Misses’ Welt Goat BALMORALS Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s BOOTS and SHOES, assorted sizes Ladies’ White Kid Rosette SLIPPERS Ladies’ White Kid Lace GAITERS Children’s White Kid BOOTS Misses’ Goat and Morocco BOOTS ALSO MILES' GENTS’ DRESS BOOTS. I am receiving the above Goods daily, and feel confident from long experience in tho business, that I can please those who favor mo with their patronage. It is my purpose to keep a first class BOOT and SHOE STORE. se2B—tf H. E. CLARKE. Call and Examine the Stock OF GOODS NOW OFFERED LOW FOR CASH, consisting of Gentlemen's BOOTS and SHOES, Ladies’ BOOTEES, GAITERS, Misses’ and Children’s SHOES, of every style. Also, a fine Assortment of Ladies’ and Men’s HATS, SHIRTS, NOTIONS, and FANCY GOODS, at A. BRANDT’S, 324 Broad street, oc2—3m Opposite Planters’ Hotel. Boots and Shoes. FINE SELECTED STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, For Gentlemen, Youtha’ and Ladiea, All aizca and qualities. oc2—-lm J. A. VAN WINKLE. Clothing, Clothing, Clothing. Boots I Boots ! Gustav lesser, 248 BROAD STREET, (under masonic iiali.), Jackson, Miller A Vcrdfly’a renowned stand Has a large and selected stock of the above articles for gentlemen and boys, which be is prepared to sell at the lowest possible prices. Call in and convince your self- oe 2—flw Lumber and Fire Wood! Having made arrangements with one of the best Saw Mills in the State, the subscriber is prepured to supply any und all kinds of LUMBER AT SHORT NOTICE. Also, at the Wood-yard of Augusta and Savannah Hail Road Depot, OAK, HICK ORY and DRY PINE FIRE WOOD, in any quantity. Orders left with Pollard, Cox A Cos , 297 Broad Street; Bclhwcll A Whitehead, cor ner of Broad and Washington Streets, or at the Yard, will meet with prompt attention. Prices reasonable. Orders solicited. Ice Cream and Sherbert! nAND I E 8 U AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT Till FRENCH STORE, {•19 — ly ,20lWBruad street. Southern Expreai. Quickest Time ! LOWEST RATES I THROUGH RECEIPTS GIVEN ▼ IX INL^ISTD OR Steamer Routes SPECIAL CONTRACTS Will be made by the Agents of the Southern EXPRESS COMPANY AT BOSTON 28 Court Street NEW YORK 59 Broadway PHILADELPHIA 320 Chesnut St. BALTIMORE 64 Baltimore St. CINCINNATI 67 West Fourth St. LOUISVILLE 72 Sixth St. ST. LOUIS Cor. Main & Chesnut St. FOR FORWARDING Heavy Freight or EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR ANY POINT IN THE SOUTHERN STATES. FREIGHT To be Sent by the QUICKEST ROUTE Should be Marked “Inland.” SAME ARRANGEMENTS MAY BE EFFECTED AI ANY OFFICE Os the following EXPRESS COMPANIES: ADAMS HARNDEN AMERICAN UNITED STATES NEW JERSEY BRITISH & AMERICAN AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN WELLS, FAKGO A CO.’S CALIFORNIA HOWARD & CO.’S KINSLEY & CO.’S SARGENT & CO.’S CHENEY’S EASTERN EARLES’ HOPE IN THE NORTH, EAST, and WEST. flfiJTOrder Freight TO BE FORWARDED BY THB Southern Express Company, . Office, No. 179 Broad St., AUGUSTA, GA an 10—6 m GUN AND LOCK SMITH ! and Bell Hanging! I respectfully inform tho public that I am prepared to do all the work in my line of business entrusted to my care. Parties desiring work done, will find me in my shop all hours of tho day, over the store of John C. Schreiner A Sons, one nor below the National Bank doo4—lm A. B. PICQUET. Copartnership Notice. From and after this date, our former Cashier, Major C. A. WITHERS, becomes a member of our firm E. M. BRUCE A CO. Augusta, Go., Oct. 15, 1886. oclß—2w 1866. One Price Cheap Cash Store. 1866. GRAY, MULLARKY & CO., 228 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GcA^., AT THEIR OLD AND WELL KNOWN STAND UNDER THE CEN TRAL HOTEL, beg respectfully to inform their friends and the public that they are now receiving one of the LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCKS OF [STAPLE, FANCY, AND IMPORTED DE¥ 600B8* EVER INTRODUCED ZTO THE PUBLIC OP AUGUSTA AND VICINITY 1 Purchased EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, and selected with the utmost care and fidelity, with a view of retaining and further establishing the reputation which a kind public so generously accords us, of keeping the BEST GOODS at the LOWEST PRICES—of being always au tour ant as to the LATEST AND MOST RECHERCHE STYLES FAIR DEALING ON EQUITABLE PRINCIPLES! ONE PRICE! And Cheap for Cash! NO CREDIT, and consequently no bad debts—every one treated courteously alike, and no pains spared to give universal satisfaction. These principles in trade we find to be as immutable as Trnth itself, and when faithfully adhered to, a sure guaranty of success. With an experience of nearly a quarter of a century in catering to the public of Augusta, we think we can truthfully venture to assure our friends of a large saving in the purchase of their Dry Goods supplies. We are determined that nothing shall be wanting on our part to cultivate, to the greatest extent, the splendid patronage we are now receiving. We intend ours to be a “LIVE” BUSINESS, conducted on “LIVE” PRINCIPLES ; and to the cautious and prudent purchaser, at either wholesale or retail, we would say, examine carefully and patiently our GOODS and PRICES before making a “single purchase,” and if we cannot convince you of a large saving we will take much pleasure in posting you on the prices. We would like to give a detailed Schedule of our Goods and Prices to our friends at a distance, but space will not permit more than a glance at the different departments: IN OUR DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT MAY BE FOUND: New York Mills LONG CLOTH Wamsutta LONG CLOTH Hill’s Semper Idem LONG CLOTH Loncsdale’s LONG CLOTH James’ Steam Mills LONG CLOTH! Augusta SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS Graniteville SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS Richmond Factory STRIPES and OSNABURGS Fine Sea Island Browu HOMESPUNS Hickory STRIPES and DENIMS Marlboro’ PLAIDS and STRIPES LINSEYS and KERSEYS Canton FLANNELS and DRILLINGS Apron CHECKS and TICKINGS Furniture CHINTZ Domestic and Scotch GINGHAMS Head and Pocket HANDKERCHIEFS French, English and American PRINTS, in great variety, new and beauti ful at very low prices. In Our Linen and House Goods Department WILL BE FOUND: 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Linen and Cotton SHEETINGS 9-8 and 5-4 Pillow Case LINENS and COTTONS 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Manchester, Lancaster, Marseilles and Allendale QUILTS 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4 White and Brown Linen DAMASKS, very low prices 12 4 very superior Linen Damask TABLE CLOTHS, with Napkins to match Very superior Linen Damask NAPKINS and DOYLIES Damask Fringed and Colored Bordered TOWELS Huckaback Russia and Bird’s Eye DIAPERS Linen Crash DOWLAS and Cotton DIAPERS Fine Irish LINENS, of very superior quality Embossed Piano and Table COVERS Furniture DIMITY and Embroidered DRAPERY. Among our largo assortment of DRESS GOODS Will be found every NOVELTY of the season: Rich Moire Antique SILKS Rich Plain Taffeta SILKS Rich Poplin REPS Rich Granite POPLINS Rich Plain POPLINS Rich Striped and Plaid POPLINS Rich Yeddo Wool POPLINS Rich Empress CLOTHS Rich Colored ALPACAS Rich Brocatelle ORIENTALS Rich Satin Striped VELOURS Rich Ottoman VELOURS Rich Plaiu and Figured All-Wool DELAINES Rich French MERINOES—aII shades Rich Artnure and Winsey CLOTHS Rich Plaid MERINOES, etc. Black Lyon’s SILKS, with and without lustre, of all widths. IN THE MOUBNING DEPARTMENT We have always on hand Lupin’s Best Bombazines, All-Wool Delaines, Canton Cloths, French Merinos, Alpacas and Mohairs; SECOND MOURNING GOODS in great variety, of Checks, Reps, Poplins and Delaines. IN OUR WOOLLEN DEPARTMENT Will be found Bioli’s Fine French BROAD CLOTHS and DOESKINS, English, French and American FANCY CASSIMERES. A large Stock of Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Satinets, Kerseys, very low. StaY We call special attention to our Large Stock of Fine Rochdale, Glendale, and other superior makes of BLANKETS. Also, Shaker, Welch and Domestic FLANNELS; Grey, Blue and Red Twilled FLANNELS, Opera FLANNELS, all shades and qualities. CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT We have everything that is RICH, DESIRABLE and FASHIONABLE, at UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW PRICES. We make this Department a spe ciality, and confidently invite comparison. WOOLLEN, BLANKET, BLACK THIBET, MERINO and BROCHE SHAWLS, in great variety. Constantly on hand, a Full Stock of WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, HOSIERY, GLOVES AND NOTIONS. We would say to our friends in the country, that t-s we have, but ONE POSI TIVE PRICE, from which there is no deviation, that orders entrusted to our care will receive marked attention in the selection of Goods. The Prices, m all instances, we will guarantee. . j To all of which we respectfully invite the attention of Merchants, Planters, and the public generally. G-ray, Mullarkv & Cos., UNDER TIIE CENTRAL HOTEL. JAMES A. GRAY, ) AUSTIN MULI.AKKY, ) JAMES H. MULLAUKY. J 002-lm Medicinal. SP. HUNT, M D., # HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Surgeon and Accoucheur, No. 192 Reynolds Bt., (Goodrich Bow), Augusta, Ga. jal 0-ly-tn* DRUGS, MEDICINES, Etc. PLUMB k LEITNER, 212 BROAD ST., Aognsta, Giu, WHOLESALE AND EETAIL DEALERS Os DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS , PERFUMERY, FINE HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHEB, Fine Toilet Soap*, Surgical and Dental Instrument*, Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Vamisbe*, Dye Stnffe, Fan eg 4 Toilet Articles, GRASS AND GARDEN’ SEEDS, jaß—tf PERRY DA TIS’ VEGETABLE AIN We beg to call the attention of the pub lio to this Long tested and unrivalled FAMILY MEDICINE. The f AIN KILLER U a purely vegeta ble compound; and while it is a most e - cient Remedy for Pain, it ia a perfectly safe Medicine even in the most nnskillfnl hands. FOR SUMMER COMPLAINT, Or any other form of bowel disease in chil dren or adnlts, it is an almost certain enre, and has, without doebt, been more success ful in coring the various kinds of CHOLERA than any other known remedy, or even the most skillful physician. In India, Africa and China, where this dreadful disease is ever more or less prevalent, the PAIN KILLER is considered by the natives, as well as Eu ropean residents in those climates, a SURE REMEDY. Asa Tonic for the Stomach, it is unrivalled. A few doses will relieve se vere cases of INDIGESTION, and it it often a perfect cure for DYSPEPSIA, in its most aggravated forms. Its tonic and stimulating properties, arousing the system to vigor and action, render it a most effec tual cure for COLDS AND COUGHS, when used according to directions. For external applications, it is unsur passed by any medical preparation. Rheumatism and Neuralgic Affections are quickly relieved and often cured by it. Any Soreness in the Mnscles or Joints can be relieved by its application. It cures in stantly the most violent TOOTHACHE. It should always be kept near at hand, to be used in cases of severe BURNS or SCALDS. If applied immediately, accord ing to directions, it will give instant relief, and prevent blistering. It is peculiarly adapted to the wants of SEAMEN, and persons making sea voy ages, and no vessel should sail without a supply of it. One Captain writes us: “I have made several voyages—often with emi grants, and though I keep a good Medicine Chest, aDd I have several times had a good deal of sickness on board, I have fonnd the PAIN KILLER so efficient in all cases, as to entirely preclude the use of all other Medicines.” Prices—2s Cents, 50 Cents, and $1 per Bottle. PERRY DAVIS A SON, Manufacturers and Proprietors, Providence, R. I. And sold by respectable dealers every where. au29—2m Saddles, Harness, etc. J. W. BAKON. J. J. BACON. J. W. BACON & BRO, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Manufacturers and Dealers iu all kinds of SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS LEATHER, Rubber and Leather BELTING, WOOD HAMES WHIPS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, SHOE FINDINGS French and American CALF SKINS And all other kinds of LEATHER, etc. 16# Broad Street, under Augusta Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. SADDLES and HARNESS repaired and made to order. oc2—lm New Saddle, Harness, AND TRUNK ESTABLISHMENT! 161 Broad street, Comer of Washington, Where can be found a general assortment, including Sol and Upper Leather, Calf Skins, etc., eto. Saddles and Harness of every description made to order. Repairing done with despatch. oe2— lm A. HATCH. JOB TURNING THE AUGUSTA BOBBIN WORKS— Near the Augusta Factory, AT LOWER PRICES THAR ANY OTHER PLACE IN THE CITY 1 PATENT SAW . GUMMING promptly executed. All Saws sent should be marked with the Owner’s name. Cannot be re sponsible for unavoidable breakage. aus—ly H. T. NELSON. Gent’s Furnishing Store. WASHINGTON STRkET— Between BROAD and ELLIS, AUGUSTA, GA. The undersigned would respeetfally inform his old friends and the public gene rally, that he has just returned from the North with a choice lot of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and VESTINGS And ia now prepared to make them up to order, in the moat approved atylea, and at aa low ratea aa they oan be put up in the eity. Alao, on hand, all kinda of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, at reduoed price*. Particular attention paid to CUTTING CLOTHS to be made up at homo. All work warranted to fit. CLEANING AND REPAIRING dono with neatneaa and dispatch. A general asesortmentof TRIMMINGS FOR COATS, PANTS. AND VESTS. Call and examine for youraelf before purohaaing elsewhere. Thankful for past favon, a continuance your patronage ia solicited. U. A. RIDLEY, Washington Street, soß—3m Between Broad and Ellir. Rail Road SchednuT 55 *4 * HOTICE. Gxobsia Ram Roaj, , . , M A “«®»tA. Sept. 24. [ mwAi bmc <>ura j g, and the increase of erop“ thi"*^, 1 "* in future, or anti] farther notiee tit. Guano at the following redueedr’at^^ From Aoguita to Camak, and Btiu’ 100 lkt tions between .. From Augusta to Mayfield j! From Angosta to Washington'."" is From Augusta to Atlanta and Athens .. ••*••*••••. id eeati s*26 ts E. W. COLE. Peni 5.,.,, Change of Schedule of Bouth Ctr. olina Rail Road Company , 'Absflß South Carolisa R. r Cos) O Augusta, Ga., Bent 20, 1866. ’ sand after suKday, sEnfo BER 23d, the Passenger Train of aj Road will run the following Schedule * CHARLESTON TRAIN. Leave Angnsta 4.Jii» Arrive at Charleston I^,, Leave Charleston 11.00 * a Arrive at Angnsta 8.5, SJ COLUMBIA TRAIN. Leave Angnsta 4.25 a » Arrive at Colombia 1.50 pj Leave Colombia 10-40 AS Arrive at Angnsta 8.00 pw Leave Colombia 10.40 Alt Arrive at Charleston 7.20 pj(_ H. T. PEAKE, se2l—tf General Superintend^. Change of Schedule on Georgia Rail Road. 6 amica Ufa*—* ON AND AFTER THURSdIyTsEPT 20th, 1868, the Passenger Trine ia run as follows: DAT PASBEBGKR TRAIH. Daily except Sundays. Leave Augusta at 5.15 a. jj Arrive at A tlan ta at 5.50 p R Leave Atlanta at. 5.15 a" j. Arrive at Augnsta at 5.00 p[ g, SIGHT PABBEKGER THAIS. Leave Augusta at #.OO p. g Arrive at Atlanta at 7,00 a! g Leave Atlanta at 5.45 F. g Arrive at Angnsta at 3.30 a! g Passengers for Mayfield, Washingtons! Athens, Ga., must take Day Pukir Train. Passengers for West Point, Montgoam, Mobile, New Orleans, Corinth, Grand Jut tion and Memphis, Tenn., must leave it gusta on Night Passenger Train at S.Mf. M., to make close connections. THROUGH TICKETS and Begin Checked through to the above piacti. SLEEPING CARS on all Night Pima, ger Trains. E. W. COLE, se2o—tf General Superintendent. Great Atlantic, Seaboard and Gill Mail Route. BS&L3 THIS OLD IgggiaDd FAYoß from NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE and MONTGOMERY, via ATLANTA, AU GUSTA, WILMINGTON and WELDON. Thence via RICHMOND and WASHING TON, or via SEABOARD AND ROANOKE RAIL ROAD and BAY LINE STEAMERS to BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA ud NEW YORK, is now in full and suceeeifil operation. Fare by BAY ROUTE from AUGUSTA to NEW YORK, 133 75. SLEEPING CARS RUN THROUGH FROM ATLANTA TO WILMINGTON. Speed and comfort, and very low fin from Atlanta, Macon, Columbus, Angnetn and Savannah. Passengers lose no sleep between Montgomery or Augusta, andfiev York or Boston. There is no shorter route. Compare dis tances for yourselves to Baltimore: Via Columbia, Charlotte and DuriHg Augusta to Baltimore, 765 miles. Via Wilmington, Weldon and Petersbuj Augusta to Baltimore, 705 miles. Via Wilmington, Weldon and Pork mouth, 690 miles. New Engines, new and elegant Can,al Sleeping Cars, and Baggage checledaii recbecked through without trouble to pas. sengers. The roads are in splendid older, and connections sure. Try this route ud you will prefer it to any other. P. 11. LANGDOS, General Southern Agent For particulars, inquire of ISAAC LEVY, Agent, 136 Broad Street, au26—2m Augusta, Ga « Plumbing & Gas Fitting. C. H. WARNER, PLUMBER, GAS and STEAM FITTER In repr of 255 Broad street, Augusta, Geo. J&P Pumps, Gas, Steam and Water Pip**> Rubber Hose and Hose Pipes, prompt; famished or repaired. ia2Q—tf RE MINGTON’S Fir e Arms. Jmh SOLD BY T|l A)L:L GUN DEALERS U AND THE TRADE GENERALLY. I Vest Pocket Pistol, No. 22, 30, 33, e* 4 * Cartridge. Repeating Pistol (Elliot pt.), No. ridg®- . ../ve Repeating Pistol (Elliot pt), >O. O’*" ridge. Pocket Revolver (Self Cocking). 1 New Pocket Revolver (with Loading W PoUce Revolver, Navy Sire Calibre. Belt Revolver, Navy Site Calibre. Belt Revolver (Self Cocking), Navy Navy Revolver, 36-100 in. Calibre. Army Revolver, 44-100 in. Calibre. Gun Cane, using No. 32 Cartridge. Revolving Rifle, 36 and 44-100 I D; Breech Loading Rifle, No. 32 c *?"“S!jj|e, Breech Loading Carbine, No. 46 U U. S. Rifle (Steel Barrel), with Sabre w U.'s.'ltifled Musket, Springfield PstterJ- Single Barrel Shot Gun. _„ s E. REMINGTON * t Ilion, New i"* AGENTS. Moore A Nichols - Palmers A Bacheiders "gjitel John P. Lovell Jos. C. Grubb A Cos. Baltin** Poultney A Trimble •••; ' T Meß pW Henry Folsom A Cos., N- Oriea® Maynard Bros e, V 0 L. M. Rnmsey A Cos Albert E. Crane San Ft au»—tf _ " ALUMINUM PENS. rpHK UNDERSIGNED ARE APPOINTED AGENTS , For the sale of the above justly English FfO, Made from a Mineral found in * of Cornwall. ,«* * They are superior to any use, inasmuch* as they wm which is of great advantage. They are cheaper th«> any