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resultln disorders of the Liver
is and Digestive Organ*, are cured by
P&; BITTERfc.
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ftaUstisction, has Wore Testimony,-"has more respectable
TWowS ro it, than-any othei article in the
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and Difilcult Breathing,
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sations «bgn inA .. '*4* Jm JB
lying inistnra,*
ness of Viskiti; JgFf MB
AVebs before the bight, FesJt.
and Dull I'uinin the Hedd, DdP|ffirepß|
.* ciency of Perspiration, Yelk>wt>««s dßfy^H
the iSkin and Eyes, Pain in the Sijhfßack; *4B
A Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden FlOehes qf
Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagin- 3
ings osj Evil, and Great Depression Os Spirits.* ,
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HEHKUBEK, «
That liis Bitters is not Alcoholic, eontnins * turn I
or Whisky, and cannot make Drunkards, but is the
l*Mt Tonic in the World.
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BEAD W HO SAVS *s<>.
am * *3 *>#* p
the llev. W. Ih Bcigfried, Paster of Twclfl|» u
Baptist Church, Philadelplifo) | g
. ♦entlcpien : I havo recently been ialioring undcr fjio ei
didMßsing effect* of indigestion, accomjKUued by a P
pWatratiou ol tlie nervous system. Nuinefbu reme
qlWivcre recouiincnded by friends, and »oimr™tbem
WM, but without relief. Your lfooftand’s (jjrman
.WJWgJiPre recommended by persons wlm liad tried
whose favorable mention of these .Bitters
> try tfo'" l - 1 O' 11 " 1 confess that 1 bad an
v'M HP ~S Patent Medicines I rum t lie “ thousand and
y*Jßfc«%wgettfo and drugged liquor upon the eominu-
Sfbt’ntl!" 1 ' u ‘aj* r and the tendency of winch, 1 tear, is
Wkilk ■ conilinied drunkard. Upon learning si
Sreidly a medicinal preparation, 1 took V
effect. Its action, not only upon the s■'
ipon tile nervous system, was prompt tl
\1 feel that I liave dertveil great and tl
from the use of a few bottle*. H
yours,
HkierKisn, No. 264 Bhai kamamn *l.
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aaß A. <k ■» i--.ii..). '(,l. ■ i
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■■nmtnn using several bottles 1 found
a i-.iiai I'enudy ICrr debility, and a most ex-
tonic tat the stomaeli.
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TSfittn Rev. Wifcfaith.- ibrmerly Paslor ot
jßHilClgn andHpitciile ,N. d.) Baptist cimri lieiCy |
Ek Having vsr.ijoaiy family a nunafcer'qf liottles of I
CTfoUi- H uoM'ammwerinaii Bitters, I Bhve to say tlcat I f
'Kjejptrd them Wsgi excellent medicine, specially adapt-
W to r4«toaßo*p, diseases they are recommend for.
strengthen raid invigorate the system when de
are useful in ■ disorders of the liver, loss
BUfotmde. I have also recommended them tret
Wfcsral friends, who have tried them, and foufia' a
Wtb'sm aJMUy t,e«p|icial in the restoration ot health.
B tMtly, J William Smith,
l A 966 Hutchinson st., I’hila.
WA a* • ;
. fProm uhs \Hre.; Joseph 11. Ketmard, Pastor ot the
Jk Baptist Church.)
I have heel* frequently requested to connect my name '
with commtfcations of tittle lent of meaicbfes i
kbut regardlngSiie practicej as out of iny appropriate,
sniiere JLiiarf in all cases declined ; but with
proqaaPfuk instances, and
usefulness ofe iii . I
tail for on® ftfim my ufcajwPßrse, to
'• express wjUjigEon-victipn that, for ot
tbeU*ystmkAEespeciaMf feu' Liver Complaint Th. is a
1 safe *na*giiitianle
fail; hut usually, f doubt not, it will be very bem.lieial
to those who sutler 1 fcfn the above' causes.
I , Yours,.*ery respectfully,
J. H. kf.nnarii, Eiyhth, below Coates st.
: Philadelphia, Dec. 24,1854. “ 1
[ Rev. Herman, of the German Reformed
) Cliurch H Jxutztown, Berks county, Pa., was cured of
; DyspepHa of twenty years standing.
j SiA. M Jjpangler, Editor of the Culturist, No. 26 North
j mxth street, Philadelphia, says this Bitters was recom
-5 ended to him by a medical friend, and six bottles
q 1 '■cured him of complete prostration of the nervous sys
t/tem.-- -
vo Rev. J. Newton Brown, D.D., Editor of the Encyclo
ijg pedia of Religious Knowledge and Christian Chron
lj icle, Philada.
12 Rev. Th.-s. Winter, D.D Pastor of Rosborough Bap
-15 tist Church;
5 Rev. Levi G. Beck, Paßtor of the Baptist Church,
tl Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North Baptist
Church, Philada., at present Pastor of the Baptist
Church, Chester, Pa.
15 These gentlemen express, in the strongest terms,
k) their favorable opinion of this Bitters.
10
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;0 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I
tST See that the signature of “ C. M. Jackson” is
on tbe wrapper of each bottle.
Should your nearest Druggist not have the arti
-5 cle, <lo n<H be put oft’ by any of the intoxicating pre
-0 parations that may be offered in its place ,but send to
q us, and we will forward, securely packed, by express.
0 Principal office and Manufactory,
| No. 631 ARCH STREET,
0 PHILADELPHIA, PA.
0 JONES A EVANS,
5 (Successors to c. M. jackson ac 0.,)
® _ , , Pronrietois.
0 For sale by WM. 11. TUTT,
0 And other Druggists. _mhß-dc-odS ''
* Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
® E. H. S U MME R,
® Mclntosh st., one door north of Broad st.,
, , AUGUSTA, GA.
0 ATiCHMAKERS’ TOOLS, MATERIALS
5 and GLASSES. Watches and ClSks repaired and
5 wa v; !l iued. Jewelry made and repaired. All kind
7 ol Hair Braiding done. * jy2s-lm
7
! LUCY COBB INSTITUTE*
‘ ATHENS, G-A..
jj Madame SOPHIA bosNowski, Pkincipal.
H® Regular Scholastic Year, comprising two
j? Sessions, of tliis well known Institute for Young La- '
5 dies, will commence SEPTEMBER 15,1866, and close
7 on JULY 1, 1867.
\ The uniform and gratifying success which lias at- 1
P te the efforts of the Principal for now over twenty
in the education of Southern Young Ladies '
f ln Georgia and South Carolina, will, It is trusted 1
i secure to her a share of the public patronage,
i No paips will be spared by hpr and the Trustees to l
l “ ake thlß beautiful Institute wliat the founders aimed
y It to be-a pleasant and safe home school of high
I" *Ff* d£ '’ wherK parente may place their daughters with
I profit and confidence.
i Circulars, giving all requisite information and par
> ticulars, may tie ohtalned on application to the Prin
l &L . Jy2o-2m _ ,
j Medical College of Virginia.
J ELECTION OF PROFESSOR OF ANATOMY. ‘
) rp
5 _L HE BOARD OF VISITORS of thia Inatltu-
J «on will meet on the 14th of SEPTEMBER, at the
College, in Richmond, to All the vacancy occasioned
J t,le resignation of Dr. A. E. Pkticolas, Professor
, of Anatomy. Candidates will forward their nppliea
, tiou* and testimonials to the care ol the undenngned.
t By order of the President of the Board.
f L. 8. JOYNES, If. D.,
Dean of the Faculty, fi
augU-td \ Richmond, V». '
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it Ji£ .v^
sprinn
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“18 years established in N. Y. City.* 1
u OHly.iliaUible remedies knowitt**^
44 FreerfjSa Poisons.”
v to the Human Family.”
“ KaUSNxrtne out of their holes to die.”
>
“Costar’a” Rat, 4|(eh, Ac., Extsr’s,
Is a paste—used for Malt, Mice, Roaches,*** ... '
Black and Red Ants, etc., <&c., <fc.
‘‘Costar’s Bed-png Exterminator,
_ls a liquid or wash—used to destroy, and
* also gp a preventive fov Bed-Bugs, <£c.
“ Costar’s ” Electric Powder for Insects
~ is for Moths, Musquitoes, Fleas, Bed-Bugs,
insects on Plant ■ Fowls, Animals, dc.
■HjiUJDKWABE Ml of all worthless imitations.
.that “ Cost Ab's ” name is on each Box,
Bottle, before yon buy. v.
«ar HENKVK.WSTAR,
482 Broadway, N. vi|
*■ tsr Bold in AUGUSTA, GA., W
Hr By- V • jk~
And all Druggists and ' '
1866. j
¥ '
INCREASE OF KaTS.—The Fahners ftozeUs
(Kiiglikli) asserts and proves by figures that one pair
A RATS will have a progeny and descendants no legs
Wan 661,650 in three years. Now, unless this iinmcnsai
ISsrnily can he kept down, they would consume nitya
food than Would sustain 66,000 liunian beings.
**" Bee “‘CostAaV’.sdvertisement above.
& £ 'jS
bf ' 1866. ri
|Ur v <■ w
—Whoever engages in gfojjpt;
...Hpf bird* is a eruelman; wiiorver'aUls in«prk
Hlb givOps the benefit ol their experience jtt®iiv-
these pests. We need something beslm|ra6gs
eatsnlU trapa for this businoss i _ J*:’* ‘
.ifr-'M ’ [Scientific Amttdas i .
Bar BartHJostAK’a'” adverti.ement aboveiF’c ,
w
“COSTAR’S” RAT sim
pie, safe, and sure —the most perd-vt Ml
meeting we have ever attended. Every ifot
get it, properly prepared, will cat it, and
bats it will die, generally at some place ns amab4K9
possible from where it was taken. ' J*
[Lake Slore. (Mich.) Mirror. -
fcySee “ Costar’s ” advertifouitjnt above, y
■ ’'t % 1
1866. !»
HOUSEKEEPERS tronbleifyn’illi vermin need l>e
so no longer, if they use. “ ( ,’ostar’s ” Exterminator,
We have used it to our satisfaction; and if a box cost
$5, we would have if. Wo have tried poisons, but
they effected nothing; hut “Coster*” article knocks
Hie breath out of Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants anil Bed-
Bugs, quicker than we can wnte it. it is in great.de
mand all over tile country.— Medina ( Ohio ) Gazette.
B.r--Hee “ Costar's ” advertisement above.
1866.
--
A VOICE FROM THE FAR WEST.-—Speaking
of “ Coswar’s ” Rat, Roach, Ant, Ac,, Exterminator
—“ more giain ami provisions are destroyed annually
dftht ll ' ftm uidtes v '' l ‘”"”>fj‘-vn jcould pay fortune
jy*
1866. V
FARMERS AND HOUSEEKjjfcJte -S)imMa
u-scoUgct tlnterdrtlndredß of
ji'i
"Mjjßand other insecteyriid yermin—
-
U>ir Ske
■srsoldjn tuSgwi’A, GA-., ?-
t «ar By vINH(Tutt,
anff all Druggists and De» era. t
‘ Ym\
MUSIC AND DANCING.
I ROFESSOK STRAW’N is pre|.ared to
receive a few pupils in Mus.:. The Piano and Guitar
will he taught. Later .n the season, lie proposes to
Dancing Classes.
Liboial arrangements will be made witli Schools.
Any persons desiring liis eervice# i will please leave
their address with Messrs. Jno. C. 8d»ell»er A Sons.
references:
CoL Jab. Gardner, Dr. Tl. A. Biomon,
T. P. Stovall, Esq., F. C. Barber, Esq.
augll-mwsat2w’*
B A.LTIMOKE ASD CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
COMPOSED OF THE STEAMSHIPS
CUMBERLAND,
™ YI.ORAM A, -
f ■vSI«NER J a 'CUSTER,'
STAR of the south.
i THE
GrsN. CUBTER,
CAPTAIN HARRIS.
"Wf ILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC
WHARF flr Baltimore, TO-MORROW, the 18tli
instant, at o’clock.
Thete Ste»rships offer every facility for Passen
gers and Fi'ipht, with handsome accommodations.
For Frcighor Passage, apply at the office of the
Agents.
j WILLIS & CHISOLM,
n)ay2o-eodtj| North Atlantic Wharf.
SEASONED LUMBER
FOX SALK LOW,
AT THE kUGUSTA BOBBIN WORKS.
PATOT SAW tiffltnillVG,
at the same place.
aug2B-eo£
ICEMtCE!! ICE! II <*
A- CONSIANT SUPPLY OF PURE NORTH
ERN ICE “ sill be furnished to all consumers ” at
the PRES BN' hEDUCKD RATES of $2 per cwt.
and at 2%c. p'i" lb. retail.
ICE will b<*Packed for any point, at a moderate
charge, and slipped by the Southern or National Ex
press, as desired.
The Expressago on ICE is about one-half the price
of other freights.
All orders left at the AUGUSTA [CE HOUSE,
opposite South Carolina Railroad Depot, will- be
promptly filled- augl4-oodß
Barcbvonialf will copy three Hmee.
WASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY,
WILKES COUNTY, GA.
Rev. Fkrdinind Jacobs, A. M., Principal.
Prof. J. M. Fishsk, A. M., Principal of Music.
r r H .B SEMINARY WILL BE RE-OPENED
on MONDAY, Sept. 17, with competent Assistants in
every department.
tsrms:
Tuition per Session of 20 weeks sl6, S2O, $26 00
Incidental Expenses j qq
Instruction on Piano or Guitar 26 00
Use' of Piano 2 60
Vocal Music, In Class J 2 00
Drawing and Painting in Oil Colors 16 00
Instruction in German or French... 12 00
Latin and Greek included in.the regular course.
Boarding with the Prineipal, $75 per aession; Wash
ing, extra.-
Payments in gold or Its equivalent. augU-2aw!w
book manufactory.
' jSWk j3T\ ijJPW^BP
*'s. *• »*'• TUK X*
gqnhTiti: s: .vi, ist .i<jb offxok
> JJlain and . fancy job WORK,
JF. .
J ii and on Reasonable Terms.
7 BOO^BINI3KRY
Iu connmle* with the is under the management Mr, P. R. ROSE, welJ
( 'M if? a first class workman.
f'W4 Wc Jr ’’
•■.*■■ X Jt' ALL KINDS OF/ <’
A BLANK BOOKS X
*»/.. " MADE: TO ORDER AND /
~ • .*• ( V *1 V .
JIBkIC, PERIODICALS £ND TAPERS BOUND IN MANNER.
R ORDERS SOLICITED. Wy
- i V- ?' ; —-• -*—.A*
jp FOR SALVOR kpT. i
VALUABLE,
W B-'ito® forasle that substantial (Sod comuio
dtaus BUILDING, on tbo corner of Jackson and
Fenwick streets, heretofore known as Jackson 48*
Hpspital.
Also, BIX BUILDING LOTS, fronting on Jack
! ■ son street, on Fenwick street, and on the neighboring
wide alley. These will he sold separately or together,
as may suit purchasers.
HKNRY F. CAMPBULL,
jy2l-tf ROBERT CAMPBELL.
SALE,
>MHtABLK COUNTRY RESIDENCE,
on Washington Branch Railroad,
ahitUjfour lniW from Barnett Station, on Georgia
liiittCSd; the Lot corrtijjns si* acres, is inclosed ; the
ini jStavcincitls consist of Dwelling, liw largo rooms
in it, Kitchen, Smoke House, Carriage House, Stables,
Barn, Com Crib, Ac. 'tjliere is a well of as good wa
ter on the premises as this country affords. Possess
ion given thirty days after disposed of. On the Is it is
a new Store 30 x 25 feet; there is a very good opening
for a country store.
For further particulars apply to E. O’Donnell,
Augusta, or to the undersigned on the premises.
aug22-lm- W. J. HARTY.
FOR SALE! .4
I_(J LARGE MULES, Young, in Good Condi- j
tion and Bound. May be seen at C’apt. DKIIONKY’£\
STABLES, on Ellis street, on the sth, 6lh and Ith
tawill,. Will lie Hiilit. Ob the 7th to the litglfest,
bidder. 'Also; a Good H. • ■„ I Hm.-l w auom ami
, HAKHeSb. Also, a Fine BADIJtE PONY.
| ' aug2-tf '
T ~ FOR SALE,
i ~t> 3ICKB of all kinds. -Cjmrcss HHIN
* Apply to * *
L. dklaigLe, ) _ .
B. BIGNON.; \ rß ‘
rhyls-tf
BRICKS FOR SALe7
A PPLY to *
R. J. BOWE,
Ellis street, In rear Thos. R. Rhodes.
jan2s-6;n
TO RENT,
The RESIDENCE of the undersigned, on the
corner of Telfair and Kollock streets. The House
contains thirteen rooms, besides bath room, Ac.
Stable on the lot, and necessary oat-buildings.
ALSO, FOR SALE,
A very fine PIANO, made by Knabk A Co., of
Baltimore. Apply to
aoilß-tf W. H. HARISON.
TO RENT,
COMFORTABLE DWELLING on Broad
street. Apply to * t
L. T. SHOPQ,, . 1
augl7-8 Or te JOHN G.
TO R^/t7
DVLoM FIRST OCTOBER W-xt, my HOUSE in
the/country, near the Sand Hills, two and a half miles
from the city, containing ten or twelve rooms—healthy,
with excellent spring water. Can have land to culti
-1 vate, If desired. Apply on the place, or address me
through the Post Office.
auglO-12 WILLIAM B. SMITH.
FOR RENT.
OUR ROOMS to rent, on the comer of Ellis
and Jackson streets, attached to the Globe Hotel.
myl-tf W. C. HEWITT.
FOR RENT,
HE building known as the MONTGOMERY
HALL. Apply to
JAMES PORTER A CO.,
jy24-lm * Montgomery, Ala.
TO RENT,
THAT DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, North side
of Broad street, known as the Middle Tenement of
Wheeler’s Buildings, above the Planters’ Hotel.
Apply to JOHN A. BARNES.
aug29-8*
~ TO RENT,
D ROM FIRST OCTOBER, that large and com
modious RESIDENCE, on Telfair street, below El
bert, and next to that of Mr. James A. Gray. The
House contains ten rooms, including two large parlors,
with folding doors, and is in excellent repair. It has
also attached a large Garden, of the richest soil.
For particulars, apply to
P. KEENAN,
So. Exprest Office, from 8 to 12, a. m., and 3 to 5, p.m.
aug2B-6
•WANTED TO RENT,
.A. lIOUBK, witli Cellar or Basement, in the
neighborhood of Broad street.
Address J. R.,
aug2l-6 Augusta P. O.
FOR SALE OR RENT
That Desirable RESIDENCE and FARM of
120 acres, at the Three (3) Mile Post on the Georgia
Railroad. The improvements are: Dwelling of six
rooms, kitchen, smoke house, servants’ house of four
rooms, dairy, stable and carriage house.
On the Lot is a well of the purest and coldest water,
a large number of selected fruit trees, and one of the
largest arbors of Scuppernong gyapes in the State.—
If not sold by the first of September it will be rented
to a good tenant, *
For terms, apply to
aiig6-eod2w*t2w PORTER FLEMING.
LIME, LIME.
bJJTONE LIMB, Fresh Burnt—juat arrived. Can
be purchased, at reduced prices, from
TROUT A AMSBURY,
N. W. comer Market A East Bay sts.,
»ug2-2aw2w Charleston, B. C.
BORER’S BITTERS
FOR BALK at all prominent GROCERS, WINE
MERCHANTS, and DRUGGISTS, and wholesale
only, by
L. FUNKK, Jr., Role Agent,
",
VQL. 22—No 102
f JSr*£i ti'. .
MARRIAGE GUIDE.
YOUNG’S Grot PHYSIOLOGICAL WORK,
or every one his own Doctoiß*-Being a Private
{lnstructor (or Married Persons >m' those about To
Marry, bothsMaleand Female, in seniliiiu; concern
ing the phyßologytEnd. relations btjpirSexuul System,
and the ProdgetiCHWM' jßpbvcutinn Offspring, includ—' \
ing all the new disobverics jjßf'Ver Wvfot'M given in the
English larfguage, ,by WkL YOUNG, M. D.
really a valuable and interesting Work. It is wW ii
in plain language for lhd%cncral leader, and isflws
trated withdpwards of one Imhdrtß'ttigravings. All
young married people, or those jJpTntcinplutiiig mar
riage. and hjjmng the least iinpcdmient to married life,
should rcad iHiis book. It discloses secrets tliat every
one should Jby acquainted with.’ Still it is a book that
must be locked up, and not lie about the bouse, ft
will be sent tp any one on the receipt of Filly Cents.
Address Dr. WM. YOUNG, No. 4ill Spruce street,
above Fourth, Philadelphia.
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BUILDING LOTS.
SIX#Y LOTS,”
ELIGIBLY LOCATED,
JUST WITHOUT THE CORPORATE
LIMITS.
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HE\ r are on tlie old Savannah Road,* extending
directly from wliat is known as'J'wiggs street.
/ Terms reasonable. Apply to '
LOUIS DELAIOLK,
BIGNON, Mgfl
Excciilors^K^jC
PHILLIPS & CO.M
IMPORTERS and . VVMOLH&AIE DEAL^Ky.
Have <jh iiV\ofpu. opened a Larue and /
Cpolucted
Floe and Fitr« Rraudics,liiu, *|Jj
f v
/ , Bourbon and Rye Wjiisky. * j
ALSO, •
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A Great Variety of Wines,
AND V *
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Imported, Havana anil Domestic Segars,
To which they respectfully invite the attention JL
of all Hotel Keepers OeaieTif ’ ~
in that line* as theii#p teu tion is
to sell stock
*r Liquors
AS LOW A^fCAN BE BOUGHT* 1% THE CITY
OF NEW YORK. . V,
PHILLIPS & CO./*
'f 283 Broad street,
Augusta, Ga.,
and 88 Murray street, New York.
my3o-3m
LUMBER, LUMBER.
A LL grades of LUMBER, from the best quality
-CNL- of Y ellow Pine Timber, can be had by leav
ing your orders with J
, , CAMPFIELD A CRANE,
a l >l *' tl No. 177 Reynolds street.
URSULINE ACADEMY
OF THE
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION,
“ Vallb Cbccis,” near Columbia, So. Ca.
m
HE Ladies of this Institution hare so far recov- ■ V*.
#red from tlie loss entailed on them by the burning of *
their Convent and Academy, ns to be able to resume
its Academic Exercises, on the Ist MONDAY j"n '
September. ' >
Terms per Scholastic year of ten months , (paya- •
hie half-yearly in advance :)
3d. Class.—Tuition in English, French and
Piano—with Board, Lodging,
Washing, Fuel and Lights SBOO 00
2d. Class.—Tuition in Englisn, French,'
Drawing, Piano, Guitar and
Vocal Music—with Board, Ac.. fSOO 00
Ist. Class.—Tuition in English, French,
Latin, Piano, liar]l, Guitar,
Vocal Music, Drawing and >
Pastel Painting-with Board Ac $1.,000 .00
No pupil is received under twelve years of age, and
since the small residence can accommodate only a .
limited number, (25) those between the ages of fifteca
and twenty are preferred.
Applications for admission may be made to the *
Mothbr SdpfAior, Columbia, or to Rt. Rev. Bisnop
Lynch, Charleston, S. C. »ugl-lm
W. T. BURGE & 00.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS!
45 HAYNE STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
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Mr. J. R. BOYLSTON, lute of Cran», Boy Ist on A *
Co.; Mr. J. M. BRAWLEY, late of Johnston, Craws
A Brawley, will he happy to see their old TYiends.
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University of YTfginia.
The next SESSION of this Institution will
commence on the Ist day of OCTOBER, 1888,\and f
end on the 29th of JUNE, 1887.
All tlie departments of instruction—Academic,
Law and Medical -are now flfily' organised on the
same enlarged basis as before tlje war.
The entire expenses of the Academic Student, ex
clusive of Text Books, Clothing apd Pocket Mdney,
amount to S3BO In currency/ per Session of nine
months; of the Law Student to $365, find of the Me
dical to $395. ,
For Catalogue, giving details, address (P. O. “•Uni
versity of Virginia.”)
8. MAUFIN,
I augSl-8 Chairman of the Faculty*