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[From Fie Nashville Runner.
Bad Policy to Fay Reut.
We do uot mean if yon agree. to; but bad
policy to agree to do it.
Auy man who is able to pay rent can build a
bouse. This win strike you as a bold proposi
tion, mid hard to believe, but let us reason to
gether. First, you say yon have no 101. Lease
one, then, or buy on long time. You have no
lumber or uialei ials. You are pay’ug one hun
dred or two hundred dollars for rent. When
you pay it, it is and at the end of two or
three years you have paid out enough to build
a house, but are still a renter. AM you need to
do is to anticipate these payments—say for a
year—borrow out of bank or otherwise, aud
give your rising building:.* security for enough
to buy the lumber—put up a. frame tor three or
four rooms, live in il till fall without plnater
ing—plaster oue room iu tho fall, and, instead
of paying monthly rents, finish the rooms oue
by one, as you are able, and iu two or (hive
years you can have a borne paid for, and you
can begin to pay for your leased lot, and own
it yourself.
You are afraid ol mortgages, you say. Way,
they are the poor man’s friend. They are the
life-boats iu the wreck for the man iu debt.—
They build all orr railro-ds and internal im
provements. They mo harmless, if you only
understand them, and are a good liuautier.—
They are foreclosed sometimes, but then you
have a year to redeem. They will not generally
be foreclosed il you pay the inieresl promptly,
which you can do easier than to pay rent. It
you are sharp you can play with them like
Driesbach with iiis lions, and lhey won’t bite.
Moreover, robbing Peter to pay Paul is not rob
bery, if Peter is willing, and wifi feud you the
qioney on a new mortgage to pay the old one;
and there are always Peters who live by doing
this kind of business.
The process ot knocking an old mortgage in
the head whenever it grows ugly aud threatens
violence, is a familiar one to all good finan
ciers.
Use your wits. Work more with your head
and you need not work so much with your
hands.
The richest men in the world are those who
commenced on nothing, and have lilted them
selves up by the straps of their boots. They
financiered like our railroad men—who make
colossal fortunes ou their bonds—without
money. Issue your bonds, and give the road
bed and superstructure of your new house as
security.
But here a nice yonug man answers that his
richer associates and friends will snub him il
be lives in such style. Here is the great error
of young men. They wish to commence life
In ns elegant style as their fathers lived iu,
after a quarter ol ceutury’s hard work. It is the
great error of the age—the prolific source of
celibacy and bachelorhood, and operates as a
fraud upon good looking girls, who are cheated
out of husbands by such foolishness.
Respect yourself—act independently—take a
longer look at things—snub the snubbers, and
make them sick ot it, and in five years or lens
you will be bowed to and be courted by the
same men. The good will of such men is pur
chased at too dear a price. It is not worth
having. ,
You are a coward. You are a toady. You
are willing to sell out vour home and your in
dependence lor such weak and unmanly senti
mentalism. Dare to follow your own line of
policy if it is honest aud for your interest to
do so, and do not allow a weak and snobbish
false prido to consign you to hard labor for
life as the tenant and vassal of your landlord.
By following this advice the thousands ol
dollars you will give away for rent in ten
years, and have nothing to show for, will give
you a home of comfort and elegance, with a
wife and family, and all the influence of “ our
most respected citizens.”
“ This is the way, walk yc in it.” It leads
independence, respectability and bonor.
sri-tUccltli) Constitutionalist.
| F:om the St Is,cl* D.-morrat,
Wilkes Booth Again.
A NEW SOT.UTION Op' THE MYSTERY.
We publish tlie lb!lovtiug letter bpeairie
it comes io us from a gentleman iu whose
truthfulness we have reason to put eoati
.dence, and who holds a pos'. ioa which
should lie a guarantee of h's integrity.—
But the story which he tells is a very
strange one, and lie may have been imposed
upon by the AV.bama’ re,'ug.e t though he
assures us that the said re ugee w;.s known
to him as “a gentleman of uniuipcaeliabie
character.” The story is as dramatic as
the topic .upon which it bears is myste
rious :
Editors Democrat: Having heard so
much concerning this most mysterious of
ail mysteries, I am led to relate a story as
it was told to me by a gentleman in the
month of May, 1800, who was upwards of
(lily years obi. This man yvas not an entire
stranger to myself, and I feel bound to say,
that so far as my business transactions with
him were concerned, he proved himself
strictly honorable. He was a refugee from
the Shite of Alabama, and employed in 1804
and 1805 in the quartermaster's department
at Washington, I>. C.
We were seated, one evening, exchang
ing our views as to the best mode of re
constructing the Southern States, when lie
staled: “Yon believe J. Wilkes Booth is
dead, but I do notand at my apparent,
surprise he continued —“Yes, I surely be
lieve that lie was alive .June 1, 1805, an I
my reasons for so believing arc these: I
had just been discharged from Government
employ, and was sealed in my room one
evening, soon after the supposed Booth lia l
been captured and killed, when l heard a
low rap at'my room door, and, at a re
quest to come in, a poor old beggar enter
ed, apparently sixty years old—gray-hair
ed, wrinkled visage, and humped back —
carrying a small bundle of clothes. He
begged me to pity the sorrows of a poor old
man, who had just losr Ids only son in t u-
Union army, and asked shelter for 1:;<
night. 1 gave him a bed in an apartau
separated from my own by plank tempo a j
ri!y nailed upright, winch had been do ;
by other employees, who were then <l.-
ciiarged and gone home. I gave the oni
beggar my lamp and retired to my rot. -
From where I lay I could see all his move
ments within the little room throuufh a
knot-hole in the )>lank, and I noticed he
was extremely particular about a blind for
the little window, and lie even took oil" his
coat and used it for a blind ; iie Um-ii seat
ed himself at a small table and began wri
ting with a pencil. I watched liim closely,
and lie wrote perhaps -ten minutes, and
then walked* out inlo my room, and asked
the way out, saying that he was sick. I
opened the door for iiim and he walked out,
and I resumed m.v bed. He had not been
out long when some one asked him, in a
low tone, if he was ready. He replied,
“Yes, what newsV" and was answered,
“None; only Mr. Johnson wishes you to
make haste. He says lie cannot breathe
easy until you are on board the vessel.”—
f “Andno doubt lie wishes!he vessel may
founder,” was my guest’s reply, rather
hoarsely and scarcely audible; but he con
tinued, “ 1 must be oil in the morning, so
fare we) 1, Jack.”
Then lie returned to his roon, and 1 asked
him if lie was going across the ocean-, which
question seemed to startle him ; and af.er a
short pause, he replied Shat lie cxpoelerl to
in the morning; and sure-enough,
.ling Re whs go.!.- -a s.i 1
Hbkt-en him
>g * a *
up ■ Y,*.m he -11.. I
: HP near liie l.iii’u- nil ■■re I in
t ' »rl - " ■ ii ■ • i 11 ■ *
up iron, son.-.-,":.e. I .:,! i-.- !
ILi^^P'Vl! i-•I> ' • ■.-:!•! no .11 1
; yet being somewhat curl mis to
know vviial it meant, I put the pieces into a
small envelope, and laid it away, and never
thought of It again mii il reccnl !y ; when I
was overhauling my old papers ill sravclope
drew my aUeuiion, and 1 tli-n pa fe l all
the bits on a scrap ol letter paper. 1 could
see in a moment that it. was cyoiicr,-:t:i 1 my
curiosity war. excited io solve the mystery.
Week af.er week 1 perplexed my brain over
it, and dually, when about to give it up,
luck favored me, and 1 stumble 1 upon the
key, and the following translation was my
.toward:
Dr. Friend—] shall ever ivnomiw* v >•.»:•
kindness. The .T. D. government cannot a' 1
me now, and if I fail to escape, God o.ry
knows my fate, and yonrarni wiU be power
less. If you succeed in yo: r jv.r , i sit.-.!!
return; otherwise, never. Yes, i le.-.vc to
morrow. Yours, in lie and d.\. n,
J. W. B.
Jiiuc 1, 1805.
“Now,” continued Ill's o’.l man, “this
letter explains m.v reason *>>:• be'.icv’ng
Booth escaped. I believed \ lie old brggr.r
was no other than J. W •> Ko >' it, the as
sassin." Hath wasliis doty, wor ! for word,
ns near ns 1 can remember, a.:.1 :rh is , he
mvsterv cour.octo ! with the tc rto’c rag ■ Iv
of April .14:h, 1805. W. W. Z. ‘
August. 30, 18(57.
Tits Prince axo His Wife. -Tim poor
Prince's of Wcii-s, alter inon:l:s o in. .tiring
confinement without ;lie no- nib v ol cxcncisi,
has been ordered •<> the b in- ol <1 oin ■ y, a-.:
last resort. Il i-> lo be leaivd t'ii- it.o. I,
delicate mid be.nitilul Prin c-s Ms ■ been crip
pled for life. Sin'was too yoii i-r, ton IV _Me
for I lie duties ofhor oxnahed s •. on, iid C n
burdens of maternity. Tinee < V dr-ni in less
than three years extutsled h'T vil.i’ity, and
brought, on a rheumatic lever, which, .e.en
tijflc.iily treated by Hie beat' snrgi a! 'kill i.i
Kugluiid, lias resulted in a ! •mvnvao horn w Mich
she may never recover. It is ■ - ic. -e. Never
was beautiful Princess received more i. aui
pbatnJy, Ilian this one ou her n»«ivi ge with the'
Prince of Wales. Never was the opening • . ecr
of a future fnon.uch and iii-* b idc c.i.ci-ed upon
more joyously. Nmv liie prosp. ci •-> r'.c. vf.
The Prime of Wales lias not ilte qeal-.i s \.:ibu
would enable hint to Lake It is pl.uv af'L.c b ad
of the yoiitbiul :iri.-,lo< r.icv of ;.u !aad. T'of
Queen may live lor forty year-, aad .a- re is r.o
seemiug likelihood, eit n< rol Imr t- ntitin;: iii<-
social position a Sover. il i- ex ' n ;.-d io tit!,
or of abdicating die crown. The pcospcci of
holding the awkward position of it ir a.
during the long period oi the pr on Vale liie of
her Majesty is not an enviab! •• one. To go
through liie in a series ol inu.;.--, cud National
Anthems a thousand tiroes .cp at ’-:, replying
to toasts of Lord M. yors. laying corner stones,
presiding at. cle riiy dinaers, and having the
duties and annoyances of roy.dty, without its
emoluments or its possiole glories—all tills is
not a career ol a very heroic or even enjoyable
character. A clerksuipia a government office
at £3OO a year seems a more desirablesiiUailon.
Mechanics.— We have ireqaeaiiy urged
upou young men the importance of .earning a
trade. It is quite as important, however, as
the Scientific American oOserveu in a recent
article, that whatever they learn they should
learn thoroughly. Scores ol “naif-naked me
chanics” can be picked up any day ; they in
fest shops, torment employers, and disgrace
the business they laiscly profess to understand.
They are industrial vagrants, if such a term is
permissible, to be shunned and despised hy
every honorable workmau. The whole cause
of the trouble is, that there is no bond iu this
country by which a master can control the
time of an apprentice fora period sufficient
to remunerate the employer lor losses sus
tained in the early stages of the apprentice
ship, or to give the apprentice a proper
knov'ledge of his business. The .apprentice is
free lo leave his master and employer when
ever, in his opinion, In* has collected scraps
enough Os superficial knowledge to set upas
an independent worker. He becomes dissat
isfied with the character ol his work or the
amount of compensation, and, finding other
work and larger pay, he quils his inastei’s
employment just wbeu his services have begnu
to be valuable, ihus committing a fraud upon
his employer and doing a great injury to
1 himself.
SPJW MAL NOTIOK.d.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON TUB
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
#sr ON ANO AFTER THURSDAY, STH INSTANT,
the Passenger tmiuson the Ucorgia Railroad will run
HR follows:
DAY PA So KNURR TRAIN (Sundaya excepted.)
L»avo Augmsta at 5:30, a. m.
Leave Atlanta at 5:00, a. ra.
Arrive at Augusta 5:45. p. m.
Arrive at Atlanta 643“ p. in.
NIUIIT PASSBNUKH TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at*. 8:0U, p. id.
Leave A Mao* a a f ....7 5:45, p. m.
Arrive at Augusta 3:15, a. m.
Arrive at Atlanta ; 6:45,a. m.
Passengers for Mayfield, Washington and At liens, (la.,
must take Day Passenger Train from Augusta and At
lanta.
for Wwt Point. Montgomery, Selma,
Motile, and New Orleans, unlst leave August a on
nections.
Passengers for Nashville, Corinth, Urand Junction,
Mrniphis, Louisville and St. Louis, cmi take villi r Train
and make close connections.
Tlirough Tickets and Baggage checked through to the
above places.
Pit linan’s Palace Bleeping (Jars on all Night Passenger
Trains. •
K. W. OOLK.
(Jeneral Superintendent.
Augusta,(JA., August 6!h, Wo7. au7-tf
MRS. WINDOW’S
SOOT I S TNG S Y RUP,
For Ctiildren Teething;,
greatly iacii'tiites t!i© process of teelhiug, by softening
the cunts, r* dicing ; II inHainrualiou —williallay All Pain
and rpusu.od c action, and is
s ukc *o iiegufute the Bowels*
D pen l upo ‘ it, mothers it will give rest to youfselves,
and
Relict’ and Health to Your Infants.
We have ut up .n : U t!ii- jMi -le f*r years, and Can
fe. in Co.hrenc*'and Tfth of P. wi.at wo . mv. n w
b enable .ay ot any ot er mo> icin- Never has it
Fa, led. in, a Singi* Instance to Effect a Cure whop ti<n»-
y us* d. Nt v r di .we know an io iance of dissatiß ac
t ou b> uuv one who used it. On tne contrary, ail art* «i -
ligated with its operttion, a d Sneak in terms of c< ni
mer.da.ioß ot i»s m.-igicbl eftec’hand virtue*
VVr* spe kio ilii • matter What we do Know, ' ali
year* of experience, nd Pledg o* r Reputatio l*r th»
Fultilmen: of* Wli >t w heie D»ciare. In almost every
instance where the infant us suffering Irom pain an » cn
hausiion, rvliJ will be found in tit teen or twenty luiautts
alter the i administered.
Fuli ciirec • > or usiug will accompany each bottle.
Be r ure : 1. for
•» Mr : \ r ¥ *.. low’s Sootliing Syrup,”
Harm* she si nile of •• CURTIS dc PERKINS ” on
the outside wrapper. All others are base imitations.
Sold by Imiggiftts throughout the world.
Fries, only 35 Cents per BotUc . ’•
Okfioks—2ls Fulton street, New York; 205 High Hol
boin, London, Knglaud:44l i<t. Paul street, Montreal,
Canada. au2i4-eod6m
TO PIaAH»!S*S.
DOUBLE REFINED POUDRETTE.
OF TIIK LODI M ANUFACTOKING CO., this is one
of the most forcing and quick acting manures in the »uar-
Uc .amJLi .+ by far the cheapest. It is composed of night
soil of New York City, from which all impurities have
been e\tracked ; is then deodorized, pulverized and dried.
On Cotton it is equal to the beet brand ol Phosphates,
am! will bring a heavier and l»y two weeks earUt f cypp
than any other lertil zei. Prilled in with Wheat at tho
r 4 le .*1 400 H*s. per acre, it will bring a heavy crop on poor
so.!. -Pri-e S;is per ten of 2.000 tbs. Ktjut.on re
ceipt of niree-cent stamp with address. A *
Til 10 LODI MANCFA(JTCRINU.CO.,
66 Courtlandt street, New York.
Fioii* Prof. Ohns. Martin, It.iinden, Sidney College, Va,
dated July Ist, 18C7:
“The Doable Retim'd Poudrette is operating tike a
ehavmonmy crops, and attracting universal attenJion
from all helialders. lam alliedy satisfied that it is the
cheapest and surest renovator ook>ur worn-out soils.”
jy!7- »m
IF«r llltnwrNM RKPOTATION.—tf the out ire cor
lt'Nji.iailun e from Nai'h Ameiicu, Central America
am fli* VW.s» In :i«»s, received l»y M.Rsrs. llostkttrk *V
Bmmi, during tlie I f t twelve months, were imbli.-bt*d at
lea*, ill, it would probablv be couHidered oue of ibe most
extraordinary collections ot approbatory testimony on
record. The letters, written in every variety of style,
And era oatitur from i dividual* of almost every cl ss,
are. never beiess, all of ihe sane tenor. Physician*,
plot*. me.chants, planters, military otlic-iv, Mt sans,
l awyers, , te I one storv, admitting, withoui reserve or
quaiilie it i n. tiut the tonics heretofore in use in those
rego s have lee generally and justly supercedel by
ItOST * rTKit’S I'ITTKitS.
The c mfi- cnee m ini csted by the pt ople of these coun
tri iini lit bo fiirly c%De>? enthuslasiic. Yet these are
uot She onh tok« u> of the growing popularity of
IIOcTETTKK’S STOMACH BITTERS.
Theforeign orders for the article from Europ \ Austra
lia. New Z aland, Chili*, Japan, East Indies, Cape of
<loo Hop.*, S u.'wicli Islands, Ac., have been heavier
lli.tu at any former period.
As an amidol* to malaria, a stomachic and general in
vi ;oraut they ali te.-ti y to its remarkable efficacy.
splfseplS __
Itatclfelov’s Hair Dye I
Th<* splendid Hair l>yo is the best in the world. The
>nly TUU|S aud pbim bct Dym—Harm loss, ivcliable. In
stantaneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tints.
Natural Dl.vck or Brown. Kerned its the ill effects es Dad
Dyes. J.nvigorateH the hair, leaving it soft and beauli
lul. The genuine is sign -d Win.i am A. Batchkloh. All
others ate m>?re imitations, and should hi avoided. Sold
by all Dm:’ ids aud Perfumers. Factory, 81 Barclay
street, Nt-.w York.
BKWaUK OF A COUNTERFEIT.
docll-ly
KiT 11. M. AKEROYD, ARCHITECT, OF NASH
VILLE, Tenuessee, (late ot Cincinnati. Ohio,) Plan*.
Elevations* Sections, full sized detail Drawings : r.d Spe
cifications, with or without personal superiuten 'er>ce, for
every class of Civil, Ecclesiastical, and Domest Build
ings.
Also, Designs for Tombs, Monuments, and Decorative
Ait. Address
240 BROAD STREET, Augusta.
jyl6-3m
WANTED.
8- !i!A ITON anSnpCfiuteiijentol a FLOUR,
or S'AW MILL, ' y n juaclioul Millwright and Mu
chi. i-*., \vi.') ha> had twenty live (;*5) years experience
liie naa.iiacLmT. of Flour and Lurn tier.
Would prefer lo ivnt or t.tke an huerest in a coun
try F'ouv Mill. Addiess
SAMUEfi HAND,
Care oi John Hare, Savannah, Ga.
so; 6-law 3
WANTED—AGENTS.
5250 Flilt MONTH, THE YEAR
liOl’NO, or 900 TEH CENT. PROFIT ON COM
MISSION. We guarantee the above salary- or com
mission to active, industrious agents at their own
homes, to introduce an article ot INDISPENSABLE
UTILITY in every household. For full particulars
tali on, or address
G. W. J ACKSON A CO.,
11 South street, Baltimore, Md.
sepa-lnwfw
Patented. Nov. Ist, 1859
tBALLOIi’S
PATENTED
Improved*
french
SHIRTS,
For sale hy all
ers, and at whole,
sale only by
BALLOU BROTHERS, Sole Patentees,
*O3 Broadway, New York City.
apSO-eodly
AUGUSTA, (Ga.) WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 1807
Quotations for Southern Securities.
BANKINQ HOUSE OF
MANNING & Dli FORREST,
19 WALL, STREET.
Nkw York, September Ist, 1867.
BUYING RATES.
Virginia. bits.
Rank of Berkeley W
Bank of Oliarlepton, Charleston ....18
Bank City Petemburg
Bank of Commerce, Fredericksburg. ......67
Bank H o ward *v, lie, secured 40
Bank ol Old Dominion 80
Bunk of Philippi, secured 40
Bank of Philipp., unsecured 6
Bunk of Richmond 8
Ban k of Rock bridge ..4-
B.mk of Rockingham 66
Bank of Scortsviilo, secured 40
Bank of Scoltsvi* e, unsecured ...10
Bank of the Valley 24
Bank of Virginia 18
Back of Winchester. ...V ',6
O* Mtrtl Bank of Virginia, secured.. 17
Conn a! Bank of Virgin’, , un.ecure<’ 2
Corporal-ion ot Alexandria ...60
Danville Bank, Danville.... 25
Exchange Bank ol Virginia, Noiioik 18
Farmer*’ Bank of Fincafcilo 41
Farinen*’ Bank Virginia . 17
Merchantßank, Lynchburg, '• 53
Me. !i ti s* t;.t k y Lyr • * :% wines. •• ' ..42
Mouficeito Bank,- seem- ... ...60
M mticedoi Ban!;, un^'eurt.n;. 9,
North wegtem Bank, .lellei'BOtiville 98
Southwestern Banu-, Wytiiehville 42
Traders’ Hank, Richmond 29
Noilli Carolina.
Bank of Cape Fear.. 26
Bank of Ohm lotto 25
Bank of Clarendon. 4
Bank of Commerce 16
Bank of Fayetteville 10
Rank- of Lexington 16
Bank of Lexington, Graham 2*2
Bank of Noith Carolina 48
Bank oi lloxboro’ 63
Bank ol Tloiuiv--iile 53
Bank of Wadeaborough 24
Bank of Wa.?hiiigtori 12
Bank ol Wilmington ; 23
Bank of Yancevilie 8
Commercial Bank, Wilmington 23
Karmen’ Bank of North Carolina, old 26
Merchant’* Batik, Newbera 65
Miners and Planters’ Bank ;5
Son Hi Carolina.
Bank of Camden 36'
Bank oi Charleston 19
Bank of Chester 12
Bank of Georgetown ;7
Bank of Hamburg
Bank of Newberry jo
Bank of South Carolina Ip
Commv-wsh’ Bank. (Columbia.. £
Old Isfcue Bank r>*-ttc ot South Carolina 19
New Lsue Bank State of South Carolina 7
Exchange Bank, Columbia
WBiEucr.** and Exchange 2
Merchant!*’, Clieruw t
People’s 8ank....; 46
Liam era’ Bank, Fairfield 1C
Planter#’ and Meclmuics’ Bunk f
Souiliweste n Rail Road, old ....80
southwestern Kail Road, new •£
Stale Bank 4
Union Bank
Georgia.
Augusta Insurance and Banking Company 7
Bank of Augusta 62
Bank of Athens 45
Bank of Columbus . 9
Bank of Commerce. 6
Bank of Fulton . 60
Bank ol Empire State 26
Bank of Middle Georgia 87
Bank of Ba v 'atmah * 4o
Bank State of Georgia 17
Centra! Railroad Banking Company .* 97
City Bank of Augusta 30
Farmers’ and Mecimnic*’ Bank 12
Georgia Railroad and Banking Company 97
Mauiifaetuivrg* Bank, Macon. 20
Marine Bank 95
Mechanics’ Bank 4
Merchants an*] Planters* Bank * 7
Planters’ Bank :..!<>
’T|i 11 her Cutters’ Bank 3
Union Bank 7
Alabama.
Rank of Mobile ,-••• 96
Bank of Montgomery .70
Bank of Htdma..! ,24
Ooimnerciu! l»ai»k.... *... . r> „. ~l4*
Central Bank 7
Eastern Rank 60
Northern Bank 40
Southern Bank... 95
Tennessee.
Bank of Tennessee, old issue 30
Bank of Tennessee, new issue
Bank, of Chattanooga. 10
Hank of Commerce 75
Bank of Knoxville 66
Bank of Memphis 90
Bank of M nldlo Tennessee 90
Bank of Pails 90
Bank of Bhelbv viiie 76
Bank of the Union 96
Bank of West. Tennessee 40
Buck’s Bank 90
City Bank 60
Commercial Bank 90
Merchants’ Bank.... 90
Northern Bank 90
Ocoee Bank 10
Planters’ Bank 95
Bout hern Bank 20
Traders’ Batik.. .90
Union Bank 95
T.ouLi.ma.
Bank of America par
Bank of Louisiana 40
Bank of New Orleans 95
Canal Bank 97
Citizens Hank 97
Crescent City 96
Louisiana Ht ite Bunk 90
Mechanics and Traders’ Bank 95
Merchants’ Rink 95
New Orleans Ci«y Scrip 78
Southern Bank par
Union Bank 80
State Ronds.
Tennessee Ex. Coupon 60® 67
Tennessee New Bonds 64® 66
Tonn *fcsco 6 per cent 02®
Virginia Ex. Coupon 50® 61
Virginia Kx. Coupon, New .....50® 61
Georgia £.’* 73® 74
Georgia New 7’s 84® 85
North O no-ina, with 18 Coupons... ....60(3) 67
Nor; hCI olina Ex Coupon 53(3) 64
North Carolina New Bonds 53(3) 154
Missouri Ex July Coupon 103® 104
South Caro'-n.i Kx. Coupon. ..44® 46
South« a olin:* Kx. Coupon, New ...42(d) 44
South Carolim, Registered Stock ....30® 31
Alab.ini'l S’s New 66® 76
Lo i^iana6*s Ex. Coupon ~so® 60
, Coupons.
Tennessee Coupons 70® 72
Virginia Coupons 43® 45
Georgia Coupons 87® 90
North Carolina Coupons.. 44® 45
MWou i C upon.-* 70® 72
South Carol! ta Coupons 40® 42
City Uomln.
City Memphis 46® 48
City Memphis endorsed by State Tennessee.. ..56® 67
City Memphis endorsed by M. A. C. R. R 56® 67
C’-ty Nashvide 58® 60
City N»shv»rle emloised 08® 65
C»*y Augusta, Georgia ; 55®
City Se,vannsh 65® 66
City Macon 58® GO
City Atlanta S’s 72® 77
Ci y Columbus 50® 55
Cry Charleston, S. C 42® 45
City New Orleans, f a 66® 70
City New Ork«ui.', La, consolidated 85®
City Columbia, tv C 40® 45
City Wilmington, N. C 40® 15
City Memphis Coupons 54® 56
City Savannah Coupons 90® 95
City Auguda Coupons • 90® 95
City Maeon Oot'pons 70® 76
Kaili*on<l BOIIIU aiul Coupons.
South Carolina Railroad 6’s 60® 62
South Carolina Railroad 7’s .....65@ 70
Montgomery and West Point R. R. Bonds, BVBO® 82
Memphis end Charleston R. R. Bonds, 7’s 75® 80
Mobile and Ohio R. R. May coui>on.s7® 69
Mobile and Ohio 8 per cent Interest 25® 30
Mobile and Onio Income 15® 20
Mississippi Central, Ist mortgage 60® 65
Mississippi Central, 2d mortgage 37® 40
Cha* lesion and Savannah, endorsed 38® 40
Charles'on and Savannah, 7’s 10® 12
Macofj and Brunswick, endorsed 65® G7
Macon and Augusta, endorsed 7’s 74® 76
Pensacola and Georgia, T s 40® 45
Selma and Meridian Ist B’s 55® $0
Southern Miss. R. R. Ist mortgage 36® 40
Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad, Ist mortg.44® 48
Not Mi Eastern Railroad, S. C 60® 62
Nashville and Chattanooga, endorsed 64® 65
East Tennessee and Georgia 56@ 60
Memphis and Ohio, Income 10’» 25® 30
Memphis and Ohio, Income 6’a 20® 26
Wilmington and Mau. Ist preferred 60® 66
New Orleans and Jackson B’s 66® 70
New Orleans and Jackson Interest Bonds 55® 60
We are dealing extousively in all kinds of Southern
Securities, and pay particular attention to purchases
and sales on Commission, tilling orders for Banks and
those indebted to the Ranks. Parties sending us
packages by mail or express will be credited at highest
market rate on day of receipt.
Refer to leading Bankers and Business Rouses of
city of New York, and Southern States.
nov9-law9m
ON CONSIGNMENT.
GARNER'S EXCELSIOR GUANO, COM
POSED OF
700 pound, of pure PERUVIAN GUANO
1,300 pound, of BON K PHOSPHATE, to the ton
ALSO
Rhode's SUPERPHOSPHATE, a specific for Tur
nip. nnd Wheat
Order, filled at manufacturers* price., adding shii>-
I ping charges. Apply to
J. A. ANBLKY Sc CO.,
augSl-lm No. 300 Broad street.
FQFI RENT.
r f TO RENT,
SkVEKA i. COMMODIOUH ROOMB, suitable
for Olrttes or Bolrooais, situated over tho Havings
Bank. Apply
H. U. HICKMAN,
» , - At the Savings Bank of Augusta.
t eepM -
RENT,
■A. COM KORTABLK DWBLLINO lIOUSB,
containing si4Kooms, in “quality Range," llroad
struct. On H'cpn-inises is a large kitchen ami other
buildii'K*- Possession can be had at once. Rent low.
Apply at THIS OFFICE.
sejrJ-0
FOR RENT,
Tgcti VETTE RACE COURSE.
/' FOR SAI.E,
Three deskaWe BUILDING IA»TS, on Ureenc
street. For rerm* apply to
sep4tf 11. II STEINER.
TO RENT.
The mu be no. 2rt Fenwick street, second
door from Oenlfe, containing six Rooms, Kitchen and
all necessarjltsilbnildings. Enquire of
1 It. MAHER,
sep&-tf r No 30 Centre street.
TO RENT,
r Pn s: HINDcOM A RESIDENCE at Wood
lawn, knorfnjns the Ofjliioester House,” with ter.
acres of Dai I under a liigli sate of cultivation, all
necessary oo*l lUildings, Ac. To rent from Ist October
next for twejreara or more. Apply on the premises.
sc|>s <!
”7 FOR RENT,
OxEiliOU “ E and EOT, No. 73 Ellis street; t c
H use contains eirhs lto--ins, live up stairs and tin ic
in Hie b.isefacnt with lour lire places, ia ge Kiiein n
Stable amKlydrant in the yard.
For further par ticulars enquire on the pr, mines 0
to JOHN GAELAiIEK,
* sepi-tt f Broatl -trect
TO RENT.
SMALL HOUSE and LOT in Woodiawn,
Kitchen, sc- bio and Water on the premises, one at ri
of land. H r terms apply to
scps-2t JOHN TILKV.
FOR RENT,
and street*. Apply to
MILES PAUGIINE,
atxSl-uy* Next U» the premises.
FOR RENT,
FIRST OCTOBER NEXT, A LARGE
DWELLING, with gas and water works,
over Oi\U A Book Htore, oil Broad Htivct.
. Apply L’ W. A. Walton during my atoenco.
vv * NV MONTGOMEHY,
aul-tf 'I- Central Hotel.
'/ TO RENT,
_JL if A »' f«.uge and* Commorlious DWKLfJNG,
No. Tiflßrtaa street. Apply on premises.
aug‘2B-12 K. K. EVE.
TO RENT,
RKrtlDENClfi, No. 91 Greene street.
A WJO,
For sale or rent, the DWELLING situated outlie
corner of Telfair and Forsyth streets, containing four
rooiup, tire place iu each room, with attic, kitchen, Ac.
Apply to J. A. VAN WINKLE.
,iyi7-tf
TO RENT,
171
-A- ROM tin* first ol October next, or sooner it
required, two OFFICE ROOMS, second floor Au
gusta Insurance and Banking Company building, ad
joining office of Frank H. Mili.br, Esq., Attorney a
Law. Apply to either of the Assignees.
ROBERT WALTON,Sr.,
WM. A. WALTON.
aug2o-toctl
FOR SALE OR RENT,
SMALL and nont RESI DKNOK, with all ne
cessary out-liouscs, situated ou the east side of Mar
bury HWyst Avenue, near the South Bound ry street;
with lnrgtgaMen well stocked witli plants ; having a
trout of aliout 200 foot aud running through toKollock
street Location perfectly healthy and pleasant.
Terms of sale to suit purchasers. The premises are
now occupied by the undersigned, to whom applica
tion can be made, or to Messrs. Bkssman & llai.la
dan. I. P.OIRARDEY.
• aulß-tf
TO RENT,
.A. LARGE BUILDING, suitable for Work-
Shop or jtore-Uoom, in rear 255 Broad street En
quire of
C. U. WARNER,
Plumber and Gas Fitter,
i<-2fi-tf 265 Blond street.
TO RENT,
33 KOJd let of October next, a COTTAGE and
VA acres LANI>. All necessary OUTBUILDINGS.
Situated at Woodlawn. For particulars apply at
1(11 BUOAD STREET.
auglC-lin
FOR SALE OR RENT,
-A_ Comfortable house, with mx rooms,
sitnuled on the comer of Walker and Houston streets;
a good garden and excellent water. Terms ma le very
easy.
For particulars, see WM. I*. or C. A. ROBERTS
at A. IL Kktcham’s Store, on Jackson street.
jyio-u
TO RENT, *
JF ROM Ist of OCTOBER next, that fine RESI
DENCE, No. 64 Greene street, at present occupied
by Mr. A- J. Smith. On the premises are Stables and
all outbuildings complete ; also, large Garden.
Apply to G. VOLGKR A CO.,
rep3-tf 193 Broad street.
MOORE’S LINE,
BETWEEN
Savannah and Augusta.
’ I ’HE STEAMERS of this Line are now running
regulary. r
SAM’L MOORE, Agent, Savannah,
JNO. A. MOORE, Agent, Augusta.
softii-lm •*-
COKLIBN’S LINE
OF
IRON STEAMERS.
FHEIGHT TAKEN AS LOW AH BY ANT
OTHER LINE.
FREE FORWARDING at Savunnah ami Augusta.
M. A. COHEN,
Agent, Savannah.
P. A. SCRANTON & CO.,
sep7-tf Agents, Augusta.
- ».
FOR RENT.
TO RENT.
A. COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSE
containing four rooms and kitchen attached, near
Dublin Bridge, on Fenwick street.
Also, a HOUSE on Greene .treet. Apply to
JERKY SCULLY,
Dublin Bridge,
. eeplo-6 Cor. Campbell and Fenwick sts.
"to rent,
JTROM THE FIRST OF OCTOBER NEXT,
two comfortable DWELLINGS.
seplO-toctl J. 11. MANN.
TO RENT,
FROM THE FIRST OF OCTOBER NEXT,
_CIIE RESIDENCE or tile un.lereigned. on the
Georgia Railroad, near Ilarriaonville, about two miles
from the Augusta Post Office. There is daily rail
road communication witli the city, by accommodation
train.
The location is Healthy and free from mosquitoes.
Dwelling of Brick, fourteen rooms, with Gas Fii ores
in rooms, halls and attic. Apparatus for the manu
facture of gas on the premises, iu good order. Hy
drant Water supplied by lift pump from kitchen to
upper story, and by lift and force pump to grounds in
front. 11l addition, two Wells of Pure Cool Water
in back yard and stable lot
Commodieus Servants’ Quarters, Carriage House,
Cow House and Stable, of brick. The lot contains
sixteen acres,, on which are a Garden, Vineyard and
Orchard.
A Billiard Room and good Billiard Table, in a de
tached building, which will be rented with the dwell
ing.
Tiie Furniture in the dwelling will be sold ii de
sired, on reasonsl>le terms.
For terms, apply at the Constitotiosai ;st Oliise.
aug'37-lf - JAMES GARDNER
FOB RENT,
FROM Ist October next, that Kin-* RESIDE
on tne corner of B<y and recoin st reels.
The House : as eig- t large rooms with lire p.
pantries, ,Vc. For particulars apply .o
jyl6-tf Judge WM. T. GOULD.
EDUCA TIONAI
URSULIriE ACADEMY,
valle orxjois.
This INSTITUTION will resume its Acade
mic Exercises SEPTEMBER Ist.
For Prospectuses, please address
“MOTHER SUPERIOR,”
Uneuline Convent an 1 Academy,
se] 4-1 m Columbia, 8. C.
TIIE MISSES SEDEWICK’S
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL,
Cei’iktr of Wasliiogloii anil Telfair Ms.
rn
_L HE DUTIES of this Institution will be re
sumed WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3d.
Circulars containing terms and particulars may bo
obtained by applying to the Principals.
sep&Cw
Lucy Cobb Female Institute,
O/i'IX HSNH, GA.
Madame SQFHIE SOS NOW SKI, Princjpal.
T HE EXERCISES of Ibis Insliiiifion will be t -
stiined SEPTEMBER 15, 1867.
For Circulars, stating Terms, Regulations, Ciirricu
lum of Studies, Ac., A:c., apply lo Principal.
augSl-tnepll
EDUCATIONAL.
OATONNRT proposes opening a School
on the 16th of SKPTfiMBKR. on Groeno street, be
low St. James’ Church, nuJ opposite Mr Gamui.r’s
lesitlenco. Miss O. having taught some yviit's back in
this city, solicits a share of patron ago from her friends
au«l former pupils.
ni’cniiß made known by applying at Mr. H. W.
Carr’s, No. S 4 Broad street, where she may be found.
aug29-tf
Classical and Dlalheiualical School,
BATH, RICHMOND CO., (JA.,
B Y Rev. KKRmxsND Jacobs, A. M , formerly
Professor of Mathematics in Oglethorpe University •
subsequently Principal ot a High School, Chaileetou,
S. C , Taiely President of Laurensville Female Col
lege, 8. C.
Tuition, per session ol 20 weeks (currency) $32 50.
Boarding, including fuel, lights and washing, $37 50
per month.
Session to commence Monday, October 2S.
PoßtOlllce, Berzelia, Ga.
au 18 2m*
. THE
MOUNT AUBURN
Young Ladies’ Institute,
ITUATED on that beautiful eminence north of
the City of Cincinnati, from which it derives Its
name, has just closed its Twenty-Second Session.
The past year has been one of unusual prosperity,
there having lieen in attendance two hundred and
thirty-live young ladies, gathered frohi all parts of the
United States. No oask of siuknsss rkquikino a
PHYSICIAN HAS OOOUBKED.
Its healthful location and its country position,
while yet so near the city-, gives it advantages over
either city or country schools.
Its character as a first rate Seminary of Learning
is too well known to need further comments.
The LIBRARY, CABINET and APPARATUS,
already very extensive, are receiving yearly addi
tions.
For Catalogues or information address
m I. H. WHITE,
26 West Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio,
or H. THANE MILLER,
au6-Gw President.
ECLECTIC INSTITUTE
FOR YOUNG LADIES
NO. 102 WEST MONUMENT STREET,
BALTIMORE.
Mrs. LETITIA TYLER SEMPLE,
PRINCIPAL.
JSd-RS. SEMPLE is assisted by a competent
Corps of Professors and Teachers.
Instruction is given in every branch necessary to a
complete Education.
For Circulars or other Information, apply, by letter,
to the Principal. jj 9-toetl
SIXTY DAYS alter date, application will >e
made to the Honorable Court of Ordinal y at
Richmond county, lor leave to sell all the Ferso la
Estate of Charles Carter, late ot said county, deceased
JOHN B. CARTER,
FLOURNOY CARTER,
ang2l-lawtd Administrators.
BEARD’S IRON TIE
AND
BRINLY’S PLOW
kind ever offered to the planter. Use these PLOWS
Ireely, plow deep and you will find use for a large
number of the TIES. Apply to
JAH. STOGNBR A CO., .
308 Broad street.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE,
IKHIhK AND FOUR LOTS, situated on the
soul of Hall »lre*-t, between J.v ksoo and Twiggs
slreets. Fov terms, apply to
W. A. HACKNEY,
eepS 0* Campiwtl House, Jackson street.
FOR SALE,
A. KKW FIXTURES, mi.able for ii Retail
Grocery, and ft small romiviet ci Sto. k. Apply at
177 REYNOLDS ST.,
seplO-3 between Jn.-kso'n ant! Campbell sis.
FARMS FOR SALE.'
FARMS,
Os Kvery (ii.ira- i«r and Size,
SUITABLE FOR
Colton atari Grain Faints,
Dairy Farms,
Trttrk Ffti uis anal
Market Garden Sites ;
ALSO,
PA tUtIE AND TIMBER. LiIJUS,
All in tlte Immediate Vicinity and South of the
City of Augusta.
ALSO, A NUMBER OF
BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITES AND LOTS.
LOtH PEiilltiLE,
ftii.-M 6 Trustee.
RAILROADS.
>hVv VS T FX ,f K --S LiM
ro xii tc K"- >n r i s,
r p
I HE iißi.t . A I.ANTIC SEABOAe.j m
GULF MAIL ROUT’ .» thaquickoßi, Ostpiex i,
m-i'v-, xv.'iittoic, and c-'Cn y m>m Au\?n»u-,
BWI, MilCOri, Gin liOU', as i.Mii l«. tftc 4>i
A new :*nd Tu»»v scnedu.e ow
»> »•- o coiiiinuou* co .it ctioi.s ir-ra Au^as
W) m.IL AM L*» hL'iV.itiiuill b.u.i..
Fnij utf.pß.at, No# Yo,k, 'Cu.Uid mh uii p.v
po.nla.
'Ci'.h.im n w I'ijf urougii J • ra Aua’.»u io Wn.
toil. tiKRScn.iOii.JLJ j)iiWf.4«!rN TO vUcCI Hi* ,pid i
unn thus avOiU u cnangc of cur»s Ociwccn the
pOllKtf.
TUrou&U &chCv;uio Eo .wciß. New V .k
and Xcw Orleans.
GOING NOiiTll.
A Kill VK. LKAV«£.
Now Orleans 4.00, j». m.
Mobile 9.00, a. in. 2.00, p. iu.
Montgomery 5.0 i), a. in. ft.3o, a to.
Atlanta o.oft, a. in. o.*_o, p. tc.
Augusta. 3.15, m. 3.55, m.
Kiagsvilh* 11.1 ft, a. in. 11.30, a. in.
Wilmington 8.25, p *m. 9.05, p. ui.
y\ fliion ft.no, a. ni. ft.ls, :». m.
Petersburg B.lft, a. m. 8.4;», a. m.
Richmond D.ftO, a. 111. 10.06, a. in.
W. siting too.. .5.15, p. w. 7.00, p. m.
New York 5.00, a. m.
GOING SOUTH.
A KFiIVR. LEA VK.
New Vu 1:... 7.30, }•. in
Washington 5.2 ft, ». n\ G. 05, a. m.
[tick room I I.lft, p. in. 1.30, p. m.
' ei, ? ,> 'airg 2.3 ft, p. m. 3.oft, p. m.
WV' ibni O.tL, p. ui. 0.i:5, ]». in.
W.i mngton 2.lft, a. ui. 2.oft, a. in.
Kingaviiie 11.50, a. in. 12.0 ft, p. u».
Augusta ’ 7.2 ft, ]». in. B.oft, p. m,
Attii tl; ft.oo, a. m. 5.16, a. in.
Montgomery ft.oo, ]». in. 6.30, p. m.
Mob.ie 8.00, a. 111. 4.00, J>, Hi.
Row Oilcans 0.00, a. in
fiVoui Weldon three Routes to New York are now
open, Vi/,:
Vi.. Rii iimwir] nml City.
V.a P0.u.i.0 «;h and Old Pay Lin* Steamer#.
Via Poileftii m i. and ilie new An Route.
'l'iv* fat' a n«'wantl \civ pieosant-route, oy
trlrom Portsmonih o<Jri*ricM, o.i .no I ..r-tiV.i lane
ot Virginia, and thence by iiai ovc\ ttv: eiune ieiigih
ol the suite of Delaware, connecting at Wi-iiv.figtoa,
Delaware, with through trains «o Philadelphia ana
New York, or to Haiti more.
Karo from A .igiuia loiVew York, by either of the
three Romes.
fci.KGANT SLEEPING CARS on ail Night
drains.
Baggage checked through.
I H LOUGII TICK BITS, good by either Route,
tiii.il used, lor sale at the south Carolina Railroad
JLcket Oihec.
W. J. WA IKLR,
General Agent.
For pait.oularr? inquire of
18 AAC LEVY,
130 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.,
AWAiIIkSSIU SHOsiT UAE,
ANI>
UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE.
Tim moat an.l .lire. I, route OTHIU
-1; F.I iPJ 11 Alnl2 W Yi >KK, BOH'IT)N and ail p«ims
NORTH acd BAF T.
THROUGH TICK KTr •■old 'm l Baggage Chucked
via this Leu; lrom a ; p-r ittv-s m ;tiu Southern,
Atlantic Const :t-.I ;u. ; -sale...
PASSENGERS Atlanta > t 6;20, p. m., and
Augusta at IkM, n. in, m : c-ose connections through
on ia-.l tiiu ■■
No trouttksonie irantfois hy Omnibus.
Splendid new s KKl* N.; CARS from ANNA
MLBSIC to NEW i'OliK WITHOUT CHANGE.
Passengi re ditto on the splendid Steam is itl
Ihis Lme, aud pass through Hampton Roads, ami y
other pouts ol illici t ill t.y duyllithi,, touching at Kot t
M onroe.
Travelers to avail thein-.r'v. S of the advantages of
this short route, ask for TiCK i-T8 and have BAG
(JAWS OHJtOKIiJJ Vie. the ANNAMKSSIO LINE,
and he careful io take Seaboard and Roanoke Rail
road Train from Weldon, N. O.
For further information impiireof L«vv & Jacobs,
136 Broad street, Augusta,(fa., orat Georgia Railroad,
Atlanta, or other principal connecting Railroad sta
tions South.
11. V. TOMPKINS,
_ , General Agent, Norfolk, Va.
C. J. TROWBRIDGE,
General Passenger Agent.
jylS-lhti
DOUBLE DAILY
All Rail Passenger Route
BLU'WKJ.jk
ATLANTJ AND NSW ORLEANS
1 VIA
Chattanooga & Grand Junction^
THROUGH IN 40 HOURS !!
r T RAINS LEAVE ATLANTA DALIT at 6.45,
a. m., and 7.00, p. m., making close connections at ail
points. Arriving at New Orleans at 8, p. m., and
11.40, a. in.
Passengers bg Trains of the Georgia
Railroad make Close Connections with this
route at Atlanta.
NO STEAMBOATS OK OIHSIBUsES ON
THIS ROUTE.
ELEGANT SLEEPING COACHES
Ou All Night Traiitu.
Baggage Checked Through. .
FARE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ROUTE.
■ar THROUGH TICKETS, Good Until Used,
can he Obtained at
General Ticket Oiiice Atlanta, Ga.
Georgia Railroad Augusta, Ga.
South Carolina Railroad Charleston,
South Carolina Railroad Columbia, 8. -.
JOHN B. PECK,
Master Transportation
jylO-oin Western and Atlantic Railroad,
RICHARDSON’S
GREEN LEAF ROPE.
I* WHOLE AND HALF COILS,
For sale by
J. A. ANBLEY & CO.,
sepG-Im „No. 300 Broad street.
VOI. 24 -NO 99
STEV UV.N S 110 UW K.
iil, 33, 35 and 37 Broadway, Kew Y'ork,
OPPOSITR B.IWLISO CRKfS,
ON THE EUROPEAN PI.AN.
T..K HTfOVb-N.k HOL>K Ip well aivl widely
known to the tr.ive i.i!,' pub o. Tbo loon io« i B espc
iiin’ly hiilLililc !0 ’■ieii.ii.mb, nr.il men; il is
in o-e proxim.ty to ibo biiKiuo.-B p.irt of the eity—ls
on the highway of fc’ouiL***n ami \\ . cb’ rn t* >\ el—and
adjacent to a i th * i vin.uy .d k d read aud Steamboat
Depots.
Tne BTJBVENS HOUSE has noerai ur.u imuoda*
tiftii for over 300 i/u.-st« -it in well furnished, ami i*)s
aesM’s every modein iinprove<4ent for the comlort and
ou eruiUimont <»r its inmates. The rooms are npacious
and well ve n i l, a led —provided with ga« and wafer
iiie a lcndance i» prompt and respectful-and the tablo
is gonerously provided wish every del.eaee or the sea
son, at modi rate rales.
The rooms liuv; >g been refurnished and remodeled,
we ..le enab.ed to ode, **.,a JttciliUe a ior the comfort
and pi. junire o. our yuesls.
GEO. K. OH ASK A CO.,
ProprWtom
Garrell, Young, Sooll & Co.
NO. S 3 WARREN AND 29 MURRAY H'l'fc!.,
NEW YORK,
* * SUCOKSf'ORK TO
Archibjls Vouiiif, (.mien At (!0.,
OF NEW Y< >RK,
AND
SPENCER SCOTT & CO.
OF NEWARK, N. J
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rj?UEfcE invaluable aids to every economical
House-Keeper can be found at
I>. L. FULLKIiTON’S,
Aiiyiista, Ga., opjiosiie .Sontnern Express olliee.
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AUGUSTA FOUNDRY
AND
MACH iNK WORKS.
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aid farmers desiring romethiug to
do Ibe.r packing web, should*.-i.x in tdeir orders soon
to lie sure to go; one in tune.
Demand is Cheat. Tim>L; „jte 1.
ALSO.
GIM GEAR, SUGAR BOILERS, SUGAR
MILLS, GUt-OKOXS. ALARM BELLS, and all
kinds of CASTINGS, done at short not me.
ai;g2s-tf P. MALONE.
Fall and Wiimr laiportaiiou
1867.
RIBBONS.
HILLIiIIERY A.\i> STRAW WOODS.
AUMkVfIIOAG, 6 A TOR & CO*,
IMPORTKKS ANU JOBBKEB OP
BONNET TRIM M l NO
AND VELVET KIBHONS,
BONNET BILKS,
SATINS AND VELVETS,
BJ.ONDS, NETS,
CRAPES, RUCHES,
FLOWERS, FEATHERS,
ORNAMENTS,
. STRAW BONNETS
AND LADIES’ H ATS,
Tiimined and Untiimmed,
SHAKER HOODS, Ac.
:mtl k!M!> BiiUiinorc Mipcet,
>{ A.J /LMMOIiD',. Aliy.
Offer the largest Stock to be found in this Country,
and unequalled in choice variety and cheapness, com
prising Hie latest Parisian novelties.
Orders soiieilcd and piompt attention .given.
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WOOL. WOOL.
TO MERCHANTS A\D PLANTERS.
IVXeROHaNTS AND PLANTERS desiring to
supply themselves with the very best description of
ALL WOOL CASSIMERES, JEANS and KER
SEYS ail free from suonny and otukk impckitiks
- manufactured in the South ; and in connection with
it, to add to their business and accommodarc their
customers by buying the surplus Wool of their neigh
borhood—which will be received in exchange lor these
Goods and all other styles of Dry Goods at CASH
RATES will be enabled to make arrangements to
do so by calling upon or corresponding with the sub
scribers, at Augusta, Ga.
myi’6-toctt H. F. RUSSELL A CO.
3NI ew 80 13a,rrel
TURPENTINE STILL,
EXTRA HEAVY BOTTOM,
All Complete for Sale Muck Below Coat.
Stills of ull sizes built to order aud DISTIL
LERS bitted out at the LOWEST RATES, by
J. B. FULLER,
sept 4m 47 Dey s'reet, New York City.
WOOD, WOOD, WOOD.
XJiOBERT SCHLEY A CO. will soil the best
quality of MIXED HICKORY, OAK and ASH
WOOD, If taken at the Wharf, on the arrival of
the steamer, at FIVE DOLLARS per measured cord.
The steamer will arrive and diselmrge every week.
All orders left at their office, No. 16 Mclntosh street,
will be promptly attended to.
If delivered at tlie WOOD YARD the price
will be $6 60 per cord.
We expect to keep a sujiply of WOOD on hand
throughout the year, and orders left in time will savd
10 per cent, on the cost.
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