Tri-weekly constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 18??-1877, September 15, 1867, Image 1

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A small English war brig, which liad been titled out for the suppress ion of smugglers, was lazily creeping along over the heavy, monotonous swells, just on the coast of Galway, and on her deck was being enacted a scene of somewhat more than common interest. The day before she had captured a small boat laden with con traband articles, together with an old man ami a boy who bail charge of them, and the captain of the brig, whose name was Dra cut, had ordered that the smuggler should be put in irons. To this indignity the old man made a stout resistance, and in the heat of the moment had so far forgotten himself as to strike the captain a blow which laid him upon the deck. Such ail in sult to an English officer was past, endu rance, and in punishment for this offense the smuggler had been condemned to die. A single whip w»s rove at the starboard foreyard-arm, and all hands were called to witness the execution. The rope was noosed and slipped over the culprit’s head, and the running end was rove through a small snatch-block upon the deck. Until this moment not a word escaped the lips of the boy. lie trembled as he beheld the aw ful preparations, and as the fatal noose was passed and drawn tight, the color forsook his cheeks and lie sprang forward and dropped upon his knees before the incensed captain. “ Mercy, sir—mercy!” “ For whom V” asked the officer, while a contemptuous sneer rested ui>on his lips. “ For that old man whom you are about to kill.” “ He dies, boy.” “ But he is my father, sir.” “ No matter if lie were my own father, that man who strikes an English officer while in the performance of his duty must die.” “But he was manacled —he was Insulted, sir,” urged the boy. “ Insulted !” repeated the captain. “ Who insulted him V” “ Yoa did, sir,” replied the boy, while bis face was flushed with indignation. “ Get up, sir, and he careful that you do not receive the same treatment,” said the captain, in a savage tone. The old man heard this appeal of his sou, and as the last words dropped from the lips of his captor, he raised his head, and while a look of the utmost contempt passed over his features, he exclaimed : “ Ask no favors, Robert. Old Karl Kiu tock can die as well now as at any time ; let them do their worst.” Then turning to Captain Dracut, he changed his tone for one of deep supplica tion, and said: “Do what you please with me, sir, but do not harm my boy, for he has done no wrong. lam ready for your seutence, and the sooner you iluish it the better.” “ Lay hold of the whip!" shouted the captain. “ Lay hold every man of you, and stand by to run the villaiu up.” In obedience to this order the men rang ed themselves along the deck, and each one laid hold of the rope. Robert Kintock looked first at his father, and then he ran his eyes along the line of men which were to lie his executioners. But not one sym pathizing or pitying look could he trace.— Their faces were all hard and cold, and they all appeared anxious to consummate their murderous work. “ What I” exclaimed the boy, while a tear started from his trembling lip; “is there not one, even, why can pity V” “Up with him!” shouted the captain. Robert buried his face iu his hands, aud the next moment his father was swinging At the yard-arm. He heard the passing 2ri-tDcckln Constitutionalist. rope and the creaking block, and he knew I that he was fatherless. Half an hour afterwards the boy knelt by tiie side of a ghastly corpse, and a sim pie prayer escaped his lips. Then another low, murmuring soniul came up from his bosom, blit none of those who stood around knew its import. It was a pledge of deep revenge! Just as the old man’s body slid from the gang-board into the water, a vivid flash of lightning streamed through the heavens, and in another instant the dread artillery of nature sent forth roar so loud and long, that the men actually placed their hands to their ears to shut oul its deafening power. Robert Kintock started at the sound, and what had caused dread in other bosoms, sent a thrill of satisfaction to his own. “Oh, revenge! revenge!” he muttered to himself, as he cast his eyes over the foam crested waves which iiad already risen beneath the |>ower of the sudden storm. The darkness had come as quickly as did the storm, and all that could bedistiuguisli ed from the deck of the brig, save the break ing sea, was the fearftii, craggy shore, as flash after flash of lightning illuminated the heavens. “ Light ho 1” shouted a man forward, and the next moment all eyes were directed to a bright light which had suddenly flashed up among the distant rocks. The wind had now reached its height, and with its giant power it sent the ill-fated brig directly upon the surf bound shore of rocks and reefs, and every face, save one, was blanched with fear. In vain did they try to lay the brig to the wind, but. not a sail would hold for an instant, until at length the men managed to get up a fore and main storm stay sail, and then the brig stood for a short time bravely up against the heaving sea. But it was evident that should she succeed in keeping to the wind, she would eventually be driven ashore, for the power of the in-setting waves was greater titan that of the wind. “ Boy do you know what light that is?” asked the captain, as ite stood holding on to the main rigging to keep his feet. “ Yes, sir,” replied Robert; “it is Bally more’s Crag.” “ What is it there for?” “ It marks the entrance to a little harbor, sir, which lies in back of it.” “ And can it be entered by a vessel of this size ?” asked the captain, while a gleam of hope shot across his face. “ Oli, yes, sir 1 A large ship can enter there.” “ And do you know the passage ?” “ Yes, sir; I have spent my whole life on this coast, and I know every turn in it.” “ Could you take the brig in there in this storm ?’’ “ Yes, sir,” answered the boy. “ And will you do it ?” eagerly asked the captain. “ On two conditions.” “ Name them quickly.” “ The first is, that you let me go in peace; and the next that you trouble none of the smugglers, should they happen to be there.” “ 1 promise,” said the captain. “ And now set about your work. But mark me, if you deceive me, by .St. George, i’ll shoot you on the moment 1” The brig was soon put before the wind, and Robert Kintock stationed himself upon the starboard fore-yard-arm, from whence his orders were passed along to the helms man. The bounding vessel soon came within sight of the ragged crags, and the heart of every man lea|>ed with fearful thrills as they swept past a frowning rock which almost grazed them as they passed. On flew the brig, and thicker and more fearful became the rocks, which raised their o(' f-veTy strte " . ~ * “ Hort t” shouted the l»oy, “ Pol*!, it is.’ 1 “ .Steady—so.” “ Steady it is.” “ Starboard—quick 1” “Ay, ay—starboard it is.” “ Steady—so.” “ Steady it is.” At this moment the. vessel swept on past an overhanging cliff, and just as a vivid flash of lightning shot through the heavens and revealed all the horrors around, a loud shout was heard from the young pilot, and in a moment all eyes were turned towards him. He stood upon the extreme end of the yard and held on by the lift. In a mo ment more he crouched down like a tiger after his prey, nnd then, with one leap, he reached the projecting rock. “ Revenge 1 revenge 1” was all that the doomed man heard, and they were swept away into the boiling surge beyond. “ Breakers 1 a reef 1” screamed the man forward. “Starboard, quick.” But it was too late. Ere the helm was half up, a low, tremendous grating of the brig’s keel was felt, and the next instant came a crash which sounded high above the roar of the elements, and the heavy mast went sweeping away to leeward, fol lowed in a few moments by large masses of the ill-fated vessel’s wreck and cargo.— Shriek after shriek went up from those (loomed men. But they were In the grasp of a power that kuows no mercy. The storm-king took them lor his own. The next moment a small party of wreck ers came down from the rocks and moved along the shore. It was strewed with frag ments of the wreck, and here and there were scattered along the shore the bruised and mutilated forms of the brig’s crew.— Among that party was Robert Kintock, ami eagerly did iie search among ghastly corpses, as though there was one he would have found. At length he stopped and stooped over one, upon the shoulders of which were two golden epaulettes. It was the captain of the—the murderer of his father 1 The boy placed his foot upon the prostrate body, and while a strange light beamed from his eyes, and a shudder passed over his countenance, he muttered : “ Father, you are fearfully revenged 1” The boy spoko truly. Fearful in concep tion, and fearful in its consummation, had been that Pilot’s Revenge. MOORE’S LINE, BETWEEN Savannah and Augusta. a HE STEAMERS of thta Lin** arc now running regular y. SAM’L MOORE, Agent,Savannah, JNO. A. MOORE, Agent, Augusta. sepC-lm Patented Nov. Ist, 1856. frUAI J LOfJ’S PATENTED Improved SHIRTS, Warranted to For sale by all the principal deal] ers, and at whole sale only by BALLOU BROTHERS, Sole Patentees, 403 Broadway, Mew York City. ap3o-eodly WANTED. SITUATION asSuperlDtonpentof a FLOUR or SAW MILL, by a practical Millwright and Ma chinist, who hns had twenty-five (25) years experience in the manufacture of Flour and Lumber. Would prefer to rent or take an interest in a coun try Flour Mill. Address SAMUEL HAND, Care of John Hart, Savannah, Ga. sep6-law3 SPECIAL NOTICES!. ' CUANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE GEORGIA RAILROAD. tOT ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, BTH INSTANT, tho trains on the Georgia Railroad will run as follows: DAY PAS3KNUER TRAIN (Sundays excepted.) Leave Augusta at 5:30, a. tn. Leave Atlanta at 5:00, a. ra. Arrive at Augusta 5:45, p. m. Arrive at Atlanta 6:30 p. m. NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Augusta at &00, p. m. Leave Atlanta at .5:45, p. m. Arrive at Augusta 3:15, a. m. Arrive at Atlanta ....6:45, a. m. Passengers for Mayfield, Washington and Athens, Ga., roust take Day Passcugor Train from*Augusta and At lanta. Passengers for West Point, Montgomery, Selma, Mobile, and New Orleans, roust leave Augusta on Night Passenger Train, at 8:00, p. m., to make close con nections. Passengers for Nashville, Corinth, Grand Junction, Memphis, Louisville and fit. Louis, can take cither Train and make close connections. Through Tickets and Baggage checked through to the above places. Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night Passenger Trains. E. W. COLE, General .Superintendent. Augusta, Ga., August 6th, 1867. au7-tf MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP, For Children Teething, greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation—willjallay All Pain and spasmodic action, and is Sure to Regulate the Bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves and Relief and Health to Your Infants. We have put up and sold this article for years, and Can Say in Confidence and Truth of it what we have never been able to say oi any other medicine— Never has it Failed in a Single Instance to Effect a Cure, when time ly used. Never did we know an instance of dissatisfac tion by any one who used it. On the contrary, all are de lighted with its operation, and speak in terms of com mendation ot its magical effects and medicinal virtues. We speuk in this matter “ What we do Knoio after years of experience, and Pledge our Reputation for the Fulfilment of What we here Declare. In almost every instance where the infant is suffering from pain and ex haustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes alter the Syrup is administered. Full directions lor using will accompany each bottle. Be sure and call for “Mm. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup,” Having the sac simile of “CURTIS dc PERKINS ” on the outside wrapper. Ail others are base imitations. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. Price, only 35 Cents per Bottle. Offices— 2ls Fulton street, New York; 205 High Uol born, London, England; 441 St. Paul street, Montreal, Canada. nu2B-eod6m TO PLANTS* RS. DOUBLE REFINED POUORETTC. OF THE LODI MANUFACTURING CO., this is one of the most forcing and quick acting manures in the mar ket, aud is by far the cheapest. It is composed of night soil of Now York City, from which all impurities have been extracted ; is then deodorized, pulverized nnd dried. On Cottou it is equal to the best brand of Phosphates, and will bring a heavier and by two weeks earlier crop than any other fertilizer. Drilled in with Wheat at the rate ol 4(H) lbs. per acre, it will bring a heavy crop on poor soil. Price $25 per ton of 2,00 p lbs. Sample sent ou re ceipt oT three-cent stamp with address. Apply to THE LODI MANUFACTURING CO., 66 Courtlandt street, New York. From i’rot. Ciias. Martin, Hamden, Sidney College, Va , dated July Ist, 1807: “The Double Refined Poudretto is operating like a charm on ray crops, and attracting universal attention from all bclndders. 1 uni already satisfied that it is the cheapest and surest renovator of our worn-out soils.” jy 17-Jin Kutclielur’g Hair Dye I This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world. The July thuk and pbrfrot Dye— Harmless, Reliable, In stantaneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tints. Natural Black or Brown. Remedies the ill ©fleets es Rad Dyes. Invigorates the hair, leaving it sort and beauti ful. The genuine is signed William A. Batchelor. All others are moro Imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Factory, 81 Barclay street, New York «ar beware or a counterfeit. decl 1-1 y KIT it. M. AKKKOYD. ARCHITECT, OF NASH VILLE, Tennessee, (late of Cincinnati, Ohio,) Plans. Elevations, Sections, full sized detail Drawings : nd Spe cifications, with or without personal superiuten U-uce, for every class of Civil, Ecclesiastical, and Doraest ?c- Build ings. Iso, Designs for Tombs, Monuments, and l) ccomtive Address 240 BROAD STREET, Augusta. yl6-3m UA.JL.L’B Patent Double Self-Adjustable Ring, FOR RING SPINNING FRAMES. ILL place your KINO exactly concentric with the spindle, causing your spindles to work smoothly without a particlo of vibration ut a apeeil of 10,000 to 12,000 per minute, performing 33X per cent, more work with 50 per cent, less help. Will enable you to slacken your twist to suit your work. Your Rings will not bo cut in trenches. Your Traveler will last much longer. Your Yarn will be much stronger. The Head of Bobbitts can be made larger, holding more yarn and requiring less Dotting. Your Thread will he equal to the Flyer Frame Yarn, as the Drag will he at all times alike. This King has been gotten up upon scientific prin ciples. Is simple yet effectual. Cun ho applied to old Fiames ami adjusted at the rate of 1,1.00 spindles per day without stopping moro than one Spindle at atinie. Manufacturers who have examined it pronounce it perfect. One of the most extensive Machine Builders in the United States says : “What will you take for your right»” For further information address tho ratentce. HUNKY G. HALL, ang23-law2m Fayetteville, N. C. MIDWAY SCHOOL, OHAItLOTTESVILLE, VA. , I , IIE THIRD SESSION of this SCHOOL will begin on the first Wednesday of September next, and end on the last. Wednesday of June, 1868, consisting of two terms of five months each. The course of Study is designed to prepare hoys for the University of Vir ginia or any other College, or for the practical business of life. 1 bums -For Board and Tuition, $l5O per term, pay able in advance. Music and Drawing at Professors’ charges. Washing, Fuel, and Lights at actual cost. Each Pupil furnishes his own Towels. Refbkbncb—The Faculty of the University of Virginia. For Circulars and other paiticnlars, address WILBON C. N. CARR, Charlottesville, Va., or JOSEPH PACKARD, Ja., Theological Seminary, Fairfax county, Va. aUg23-2awlm "NJ[ Two months aftei date application -l—Vl will ho made to the Court of Ordinary i,of Richmond county for leave to sell the real estate be longing to the estate of Augustus B. Picquet, late of said county, deceased. CATHERINE E. PIOOUKT, Augusta, August 9,1857. COFFEE. 3,000 BAGS just received from Eio de Janeiro per British Brig Spring, for sale by WKBDB A CORNWALL, Nos. 159 and 161 Broughton at., sepl3-6 Savannah, Ga. AUGUSTA, (Ga.) SUNDAY MORNING* SEPTEMBER 15, 18G7 the Family Grocery Store OF AUGUSTA, DO RTIC’H OLD STAND. Choice GOSHEN BUTTER, new CHEESE I’rime LEAF LAUD, MACKEKBL Choice Ice-Cured HAMS, BALMON BREAKFAST BACON, HKBRINOB SMOKED BEEF, Fresh CRACKERS German BAUBAGE, new Northern POTATOES SYRUP, MOLASSES, BALT, SUGARS COFFEE, choice TEAS - Full stock of choice qualities of Imported WINES, BRANDIES nnd CIGARS Celebrated VERMOUTH, Normandy CIDER LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT Also, 100 Cases BOOTS and SHOES For sule low at * M. UYAMS & CO’S. qiiglslm HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL. 400 Tons Swedes and Kcttned IRON 40 Tons PLOW STEEL 1,000 Kegs NAILS, best brands , 2,000 Pairs TRACK CHAINS 50 ANVILS 50 VISES 8,000 Pounds WAGON Aiy,ES 150 Doz Sargent’s COTTON CARDS 300 Doz Ames’ SHOVELS and SPADES 100 Coils Jute and Manilla ROPE 50 Smiths’ BELLOWS 300 Bags SHOT 30 Tons Savory’s HOLLOW WARE 500 GRINDSTONES 150 Doz Collins'AXES. ALSO, A tine assortment of CUTLERY and miscellaneous HARDWARE, on the most favorable terms. seplO-eo.ilm BONKS, BROWN A CO. FRKIIikST m COTTON KKOM Charleston lo jilew York. C/OTTON will be taken from CHARLESTON to NEW YORK for One DoUar per Bale. We will receive and forward to New York from this city, by the REGULAR LINE OF STEAMERS, al COTTON consigned to us, at ONE DOLLAR PER BALK, free of Commission, Cartage, aud other ex penses. UAVENEL & CO., Agents of Regular Line Bteamers, aplO-t Charleston, B. C. GROCERIES, ON HAND AN I) NOW ARRIVING. 20 II lids BACON 400 Sacks Liverpool SALT 60 Bills MOLASSES 100 Boxes Candles 20 Bales Standard BAGGING SO Rolls Patched BAGGING • 100 Coils Green leaf ROPE 75 Sacks 810 COFFEE 25 Pockets Java COFFEE 75 Bids SUGAR 30 Bids WHISKY, all grades 50 Kegs NAILS 75 D.iz BROOMS 26 Doz BUCKETS 150 Reams WRAPPING PAPER And a full assortment ol all kinds GOODS neces sary for. the tia.le, at the old stand, 278 Broad street. sepS fl JNO. M. CLARK & SONS. Trover, Homans & Co., IPorwarding Aml Commission Merchants, AND GENERAL WAREMOUSEMKN, Cairo, Illinois. ». W. TROVKR, fl. H. ROM ARB, CHAR. R. fIAWTRR. OuR WAREHOUSES having storage capacity of 6,000 tons, we can furnish storage to those requiring It. ■»-Orders for SALT, GRAIN, FLOUR and PLANTATION SUPPLIES generally; also, BALE ROPE, RAGGING, IRON TIES nnd GUNNY BAGS promptly tilled. tOT Advance on property shipped to us, or our cor respondent, for sale, .Lumber handled and kept un der cover until shipped. Agents for Southern Railroads. Through Bills larding to all points South, , deel9-tf WAILEY’S Patent Self-Fastening Wrought-Iron BUCKLE TIE. First Premium Awarded at Louisiana State Fair. t-1 i R as cheap aTI E, nnd the host one yet invent ed. It is the strongest Tie, standing by test a strain of (2,000) two thoiirtaiid pounds*. The most easily ad justed ’lie, as it is self-fastening. The most simple, requiring only to slip the baud into the buckle, and the elasticity of the cottou fastens itsell, and It can not become unfastened. Foreale, in large or small quantities, by ROSS, ROBERTS & CO., Commission Merchants and General Agents, 86 Front Strhbt, New York. BOTIIWKLL & CO,, Agents, jyl6-3m Augusta. Qa. Bacon, Lard, Molasses, &c. IQ IIDS Clear IIIBLIEU BIDES 5 Illids CLEAR SIDES O Casks BUQAB-CUKED UAMB 150 Pbgs LEAF LARD, In barrels, tubs and pails 10 Hhds I’rlme Muscovado MOLASSES 10 lllids Clayed Cuba MOLASSES 150 Sacks Prime White head CORN r 75 Boxes Adamantine CANDLES 100 Sacks Liverpool SALT With full assortment of everything In ray line. For sale by A. STEVENS. DISSOLUTION. The FIRM heretofore existing under the name and style of LEVY A JAOOBS, was dissolved on the 4th of September by mutual consent. All persons having claims against the late Arm will please present them for payment. Parties indebted to ub are respectfully solielted to settle promptly. ISAAC LEVY, scpß-6 WILLIAM M. JACOBS. Beall & Hankinson, 180 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Wholesale and Retail Dealers '* PURE MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILB, GLASS AND BRUSHES, Forelg and Domestic PERFUMERY, SOAPS, SPONGES and FANoY GOODS, TO whld they are constantly receiving addition N. B.—Particular attention paid to PRESCRIP TION BUSINESS and FAMILY SUPPLIES. The attention of the public reepeotfully solicited. V. BEA.LL. T. S. HANKINSON. JanlO-tf FOR RENT. TO RENT, Ij' ROM THE FIRBT OF OCTOBER NEXT, that commodious DWELLING, west side of Kol lock street, between Telfair nnd Greene streets, con taining nine rooms, timing necessary outbuildings, hydrant, large garden, Ac. Apply to J. Danfortli. seplS-tf Mrs. WM. n. NELSON. TO RENT, H ’ KOM TUB KIKST OP GOTO libit NEXT, the convenient and comfortable RESIDENCE of the subscriber, on the corner of Reynolds and Elbert streets. sepl3-tf A. W. WALTON. TO rentT -A. NEW RESIDENCE, 5# mil s from town, on the Georgia Ruilroad. Apply to scpl3-12 JOHN M. CLARK A SONS. TO RENT~ F ROM 'DIE FIRST OF OCTOBER NEXT, the HOUW* No. 61 Ellis cet. For further portlc^bfg f apply to ’ ... " Mrs. M. TWEEDY, aepll-6 215 Broad et. FOR RENT, T he Fayette race course. FOR SALK, Three desirable BUILDING LOTS, on Greene street. For terms apply to scp4 ts 11. 11. STEINER. TO RENT. A. SMALL HOUSE and LOT in Wood lawn, Kitchen, stable and Water on the premises, one Os land. For terms apply to eep6-2w JOHN TILKY. FOR RENT, HE DWELLING next to the corner of Walker and Campbell streets. Apply to MILES FAUGHNE, au3l-lm # Next to the premises. FOR RENT, F BOM FIRST OCTOBER NEXT, A LARGE DWELLING, with gas fixtures, aad water works, over Oates’ Book Store, on Bread street. Apply to W. A. Waoton during my aosence. W. W. MONTGOMERY, xul-t.l Central Hotel. TO RENT, F ROM Ist OCTOBER NEXT, my present RESIDENCE, No. 91 Greene street.. 3 ALSO, ' ir rent, the DWELLING situated outlie eifair and Forsyth streets, containing four place in each loom, with attic, kitchen, Ac. J. A. VAN WINKLE. > Rent or for Sale* ESIDENCE, two miles from the city, on Railroad, witli tire Farm of 62 acres, of piney woods land. Tho house is In good order, substantially built, (of select materials) and contains fourteen rooms, twelvo witli tire places; be sides, Bathing Room nnd Milk Dairy, with Servant’s House with eight rooms, Smoke House nnd Store House, a Stable, 40 by 30, with accommodation for 8 horses, a Crib for 800 bushels of Com, Harness Room, Tool Room and Carriage House under the enure roof. On the premises are three Hydrants and two Wells, of first quality of water; and Fruit of nearly all varie ties, 1. e.: Peaches, Apples, Pears, Plums, Figs and Cherries, together with a large quantity of Straw ben iea and Raspberrios. To a suitable tenant, the rent will be reasonable; to a purchaser the terms will be oasy and the titles satisfactory. seplO eodtocl GEO. W. LAMAR. TO RENT, JU (ton the first of October next, or sooner ii required, two OFFICE ROOMS, second floor Au gusta Insurance and Banking Company building, ad joining ottlce of Frank H. Millbb, Esq., Attorney a Law. Apply to either of the Assignees. ROBERT WALTON,Bn., WM. A. WALTON. aug2o-toctl FOR SALE OR RENT, SMALL and neat RESIDENCE, with all ne cessary out-houses, situated on the cast side of Mar bury Street Avenue, near the South Boundry street; with large garden well stocked with plants ; having a front of about 200 feet and running through to Kollock street. Location perfectly healthy and pleasant. Terms of sale to suit purchasers. The premises arc now occupied by the undersigned, to whom applica tion can be made, or to Messrs. Bushman & llalla han. I. P. GIKARDKY. aulß-tf TO RENT, .A. LARGE BUILDING, suitable for Work shop or jtore-Koom, in rear 265 Broad street. En quire of C. H. WARNER, Plumber and Gas Fitter, jc26-U 256 Broad street. TO RENT, JFROM Ist of October next, a COTTAGE and I acres LAND. All necessary OUTBUILDINGS. Situated at Woodlawn. For particulars apply at ICX BROAD STREET. augl6-lm FOR SALE OR RENT, A. OOM.ORTABLK lIOUUK, with .It rooms, situated on the comer of Walker and Houston streets) a good garden and excellent water. Terms made very easy. For particulars, see WM. P. or C. A. ROBERTS at A. H. Kbtubam’s Store, on Jackson.street. JylO-tt TO RENT, 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 ill outbuildings complete; also, large Garden. Apply to G. VOLGBR A CO., eep3 ts MS Broad street. FOR RENT, -b 1 ROM Ist October next, that Fine RESIDENCE on the comer of Bay and Lincoln streets. The House has eight large, rooms with fire places, pantries, Ac. For particulars apply to jyl6-tf Judge WM. T. GOULD. TO RENT, -A- COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSE containing four rooms and kitchen attached, near Dnbltn Bridge, on Fenwick atreet. Also, a HOUSE on Greene street. Apply to JERKY SCULLY, Dublin Bridge, seplO-6 Cor. Campbell and Fenwick sts. TO RENT, F ROM THE FIRST OF OCTOBER NEXT, two comfortable DWELLINGS. seplO-toctl J. H. MANN. EDUCA riOIMAHLi. URSULINE ACADEMY, VALLE O RUCIS. This INSTITUTION Will resume its Acade mic Exercises SEPTEMBER Dt. For Prospectuses, please address “ MOTHER SUPERIOR,” Ureuline Convent an 1 Academy, aep4-lm . Columbia, B. C. TIIE MISSES SED6WICK’S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, Coruar of Washington ami Telfair Sts. UK DUTIES of this Institution wiil be re sumed WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2d. Circulars containing terms nnd particulars may be obtained by applying to tire Principals. sep6-6w Classical and Mathematical School, BATII, RICHMOND CO., GA., I V Rev. Fkudinand Jaoobb, A. M., formerly Professor of Mathematics in Oglethorpe University • subsequeiiily Principal of a High School, Charleston, 8. C., lately President es Laurensville Female Col lege, 8. C. Tuition, per session oi 20 weeks (currency) $32 50. Boarding, including fuel, lights and wusliing, $27 60 per month. Session to commence Monday, October 28. Post Office, Berzelin, Ga. nu!B 2m* TH F. MOUNT AUBURN Young Ladies’ Institute, Situated on tliat beautiful eminence north ot the City of Cincinnati, from which it derives its name, lias just closed its Twenty-Second Session. The past year lias been one of unusual prosperity, tiiere having been ill attendance two hundred and thirty-five joung ladies, gathered from all parts of the United States. No cask of sickness requiring a PHYSICIAN HAS OCCUBKKD. Its healthful location and its country position, while yet so near tho city, gives it advantages over either city or country schools. Its character as a first late Seminary of Learning is too well known to nt cd further comments. The LIBRARY, CABINET and APPARATUS, already very extensive, are receiving yearly addi tions. For Catalogues or information address 1. U. WHITE, 25 West Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio, or H. THANK MILLER, auO-Ow. President. English and French School UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF MILS. 11. B. ROUNKTHEAII. rn UK KXEKOI8E80! this Institution will be re sumed on Monday, NEPTiCM RKIi 23d, at No. 145 Greene street. Ail the usual branches of Education, Ancient and Modern Languages, Music, Drawing and Painting, taught by Competent Instructors. A limited numt>cr of Boarding Pupils will be re ceived into the family. au4-3awtd ECLECTIC INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, NO. 102 WEST MONUMENT STREET, HALTIMORK. Mrs. LETITIA TYLER SEMPLE, PRINCIPAL. JN/Lrs. HEMI’I.E is assisted by a competent Corps of Professors nnd Teachers. Instruction is given in every branch necessary to a complete Education. For Circulars or other Information, apply, by letter, to the Principal. jyO-toott ON CONSIGNMENT. _T7UKNKUH EXCELSIOR GUANO, COM POSED OK 700 pounds of pure PERUVIAN GUANO 1,300 pounds of BONK PHOSPHATE, to the ton. Rhode’s SUPERPHOSPHATE, a specific for Tur nips and Wheat. Orders filled at manufacturers’ prices, adding ship ping charges. Apply to J. A. ANBLEY A CO., ang2l-lm No. 300 Broad street.. WOOD, WOOD, WOOD. Robert SCHLEY a 00. will sell the best quality of MIXED HICKORY, OAK and'ASH W OOD, if taken at tiie Wharf, on the arrival of tiie stoamer, nt FIVE DOLLA K 8 per measured cord. The steamer will arrive and discharge every week. All orders left at their office, No. 15 Mclntosh street, will be promptly attended to. If delivered at the WOOD YARD tiie price will be $5 50 per cord. We expect to keep a supply of WOOD oil hand throughout the year, and orders left in time will save 10 per cent, on the cost. NEW YORK AND fIIIAKLESTDN Peoples’ Steamship Company. LEAVING EACH PORT EVERY ALTERNATE THURSDAY. STEAMSHIP EMILY It. SOHDEIt, OAPT. H. S. LIBBY. STEAMSHIP MONEKA, CAPT. W. MARBHMAN. 'JFIIKSK STEAMSHIPS, offering every induce ment to Shippers and tiie Travelling Public, having superior accommodations for pnssengors, will) tables supplied by every luxury the New York and Charles ton markets can afford, anil for safety, speed and com fort, arc unrivalled on tiie coast. o THE NEW BTEAMHHIP MONEKA, WILLI, EAVE North Atlnntio Wharf on THURS DAY, SEPTEMBER 5, at o’clock Liberal advances made on Consignments to New York. For Freight or Passage, apply at the office of tiie Agents, JOHN & THEO. GETTY, sepl-suntuswOm 48 East Bay. A SPLENDID RESIDENCE AND FARM, S ITUATED within the corporate limits of the Town of Aiken, B. C. The RESIDENCE is large and commodious, containing eleven rooms, all witli fire-places ; piazzas are attached to the first and second stories, with all the conveniences necessary to a com plete RESIDENCE. The grounds are handsomely laid out with Evergreens, Roses, Ac., and the Vegeta ble Garden very ample. The Outbuildings, Servants Houses, Stables, Ac., are all in complete order. The FARM consists ot about fifty acres of lino planting LAND. This property, now tho residence of Mrs. Schwartz, is offered for sale at a reasonable price, and on accom modating terms, for the purpose of division among the heirs of the late Gao. Parsott. The entire furniture of the house and premises may be purchased with the property. Address, W. B. WALKER, W. G. MOOD, feb6-lawtf Executors Estate Gao. Parrot. FOR SAI F FOR SALE, OOK FIRT CLASS Billiard In good oilier, of KA VAN AG 11 & DECKER’B will !»r sold very sow. Ail die?* LOOK BOX 91, Bepl3'3 Charleston, 8. C. I'AIIMS FOR SALE. FARMS, Os Every Character and Size, SUITABLK FOR Cotton ami (irain Fonus, Dairy Vanns, Truck Fnruis and Market Garden Sites ; ALSO, PASTURK AND TIIKUKK LANDS, All in the Immediate Vicinity and South of the City of Augusta. ALSO, A NUMBER OK BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITES AND LOTS. coins DKLAIGLG, aug3l6w • Trustee. RAILROADS. NEW FAST EXPRESS LINE TO THE "NORTH, fr a G t I ? K^^JLANTIC SEABOARD and ULh MAID ROUT Jb. if, the quickest, moot pleasant safe, reliable, and comfortable, from Augusta, Bavan nah, Macon, Columbus, and Atlanta, to the North ! A new and fast schedule now in operation, with com lilete and continuous connections from Augusta via \\ ilmingion to_ Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, i liibueipliia, New York, Boston And all principal pointn. r 1 Trains now run through from Augusta to Wilming ton, thus enabling passengers to effect u rapid transit, aud thus avoid a change of cars between ihe two points. Through Schedule Between New York and New Orleans. GOING NORTH. ARRIVE. T.KAVf. Now Orieans 4.00, m , “ob le 9.00, a. m. 2.00, p. in. Montgomery 5.00, a. rn. 6.30, a in. Atlanta 6.05, a. m. 6.20, p. ni. Aiimnsta 3.15, a. m. 3.55, a. m. Kingsville 11.15, a . ni . n. 30, Wilmington *8.25, pm. 9.05, p. in. "V 5.00, »• 6-15, a. rn. 1 etc railing *.... 8.15, a. m. 8.45, a. in. Richmond 9.50, a. m. 10.05, u. m. Wiisliiiirton 5.16, p. m 7.00, p. in. New York 5.00, a. rn. / GOING MOUTH. ARRIVE. I.EAVE. New York 7.30, ■>. m Washington 5.25, a. in. 0.05, a. rn. Richmond 1.16, p. m. 1.30, p. rn. Petersburg 2.35, p. in. 3.05, p. rn. w i ?“ 6.05, p. no. 6.15, p. m. Wilmington 2.15, a. m. 2.55, a. m. Kingsville 11.50, a. in. 12.05, p. m. Augusta 7.25, p. m. 5.05, p. m. Atla.illa 5.00, a. in. 5.15, a. m. Montgomery 5.00, p. m. 5.30, p. rn. . 0 n, p. m. New Orleans 6.00, a. m. From Weldon three Routes to New York are now open, viz: Via Richmond and Washington City. /in Portsmouth and Old Bay Line.Htonmeis. ‘ OrtKin .ulh ami the new Annamessie Route, i he last is a new and very pleasant route, by Bteatri er from Portsmouth in Crisfleld, on the Kastern shme of \ lrgiuia, and thence by Rail over the entire length ot the State ol Delaware, connecting at Wilmington, Delaware, with through trains so Philadelphia and New York, or to Baltimore. Pare from Augusta to New York, by either of the three Rentes, $36. ELKO AN I SLEEPING CARR on all Night Mams. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. THROUGH TICKET’S, good liy either Route, V'i 1 }*?"£' *>«■ «»'e at the South Carolina Railroad ticket Office. W. J. WALKER, General Agent. Kor particulars inquire of ISAAC LEVY. 136 Broad street., Augusta, Ga., ANNAMESBIC SHORT LINE, AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. The most coin fori able and direct route to PHII.A- Enu.., IA, , NKW YORK, BOSTON and all points NORTH Au< I K A ST. I II ROUGH TICKETS gold and Baggage Checked via Hus Line from all principal cities In Ihe Southern, Atlantic Coast and Gulf States. PASSENGERS leaving Atlanta at 6:20, p. m., and Augusta at 3:d5, a. ni , makec!oc>e connections through on fast time. No tronMuHonie transfers by Omnibus OAKS Irom ANNA MESS 1C lo NEW YORK WITHOUT CHANGE. i„«o i y i ,v'" y ' ,S l dini \, 0, ‘ Ihe splendid Steamers of this Line, and pass through Hampton Roads, and i.v Monroe’ 1 "*" ° ,nteroßl hy daylight, touchMg utFort Tiavelersto avail themselves of the advantages of G l w«? r oS?&Vsfc a SS^ T J CKItT » •"><! have BAG* <1 AGE CHECKED via the ANNAMESSIC LINE, and lie careful to take Seaboard and Roanoke I; .i!- road I rain from Weldon, N. C. ,„f" r Further information inquire ol Lew & Jacobs, 136 bioad street, Augusta, Ga., or at Georgia Railroad, ttons SouS oth<,r pr " JC ' t ’ al CODn ectiug Railroad sta ll. V. TOMPKINS, C. J. TROWBRIDGE,""™* Ag ° n '- NOrf °' k ’ Va ' General Passenger Agent. DOUBLE DAILY All Rail Passenger Route BETWEEN ATLANTA AND NSW ORLEANS VIA thattauooga & Lrami Junction. THROUGH IN 49 HOURS!! rn X- RAINS LEAVE ATLANTA DALIYatB.4S, a. m., mid 7-00, p. in., making close connections at all points. Arriving at New Oilcans at 8, p. in., and 11.40, a. ni. Passengers by Trains of the Georgia Railroad make Close Connections with this route at Atlanta. SO STEAMBOATS OR OMNIBUSKS ON THIS ROUTE. ELEGANT SLEEPING COACHES On All Night Trains. “»!??*«« Checked Through. FARE AS LOW AS BY - ANY OTHER ROUTE. W THROUGH TICKETS, Good Until Used can be Obtained at General Ticket Office Atlanta, Ga. Georgia Railroad.... Augusta, Ga South Carolina Railroad Charleston ' South Carolina Railroad Columbia, S. >. JOHN B. PECK, . Master Transportation JylO-atn Western and Atlantic Raiiruad £ ate > application will be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Estate oft3 ly ;/°l' lea ' e 10 * ell all tlu! Prrsona Estate of Charles Carter, late ot said county, deceased JOHN B.CARTER, aug2l-lawtd gLOURNOY^CABffBR, BREASTPIN LOST. -Lost, last ovening, a large GOLD BREAST PIN, with Coral Set. A suitable reward will be given for its delivery to DR. L. A. DUGAS, scpio-tf _ Broad street. VOL 24-NO 101 STEVENS HOUSE. ai. 33, and 37 Broadway, New York, OgposiTß BOWI.INQ QRHKN, Of* THE EUKOPEAN PLAN. 'P., known*to tin* HOUSE is well and widely c.adv suite I ■ p ". bi,r - , location Is espe hi « ioh»* nrovin 8 j tt,u l *w«ioo«8 men; it is ‘ ‘ Vc™! P»»\ ,n »ity to the business part, of the citv—la on th(. highway ot Southern and YVestcni travel—and Depots. M " l ,r ' nc ‘P ld Railroad and Steamboat The STEVENS HOUSE has sl'Hses’evmw mod gU ~ U ,8 wull f'‘ililshed.andpos emmtaiimieiltnrViTi r ®P'J BVon a*® t »<>r Ihe comfort mid and wi ll ventiHtlfcl '* Ihe roomsare spacious we uv 0 " r ' ,u ™ lehod a " d remodeled, arid pleasure ol our ' '° r thecorator * ***** ' 0 “ 0 k UUAH L‘p^ Garrett, Young, Scott & Co. NO. 33 WARREN AND 29 M UKKAY S'PS, NK W YORK. apooesaoßH to ilrcliibalc tiarrclt & Co., OF IN K W YORK. , AND SPENCER SCOTT & CO. Os NEWARK, N. J EXTENSIVE MANUFACTURERS AMD Wholesale Dealers in Mvn’s anil Boys’ Clothing. C. W. GARRETT, A. S. SHAFER, KBKN YOUNG, A. I SCOTT, SPENCER SCOTT, F. M. GARRETT Jeb6-ly AUGUSTA FOUNDRY AND machine works. Wright’s Improved Cotton Screw TRIUMPHANT! TI.AM MANUFACTURING the above SCREW as fast as possible, aa,l farmers desiring something to do their packing well, should semi in their orders soon hi be sure to gel one in time. Demand is Great. Time Li.elted. ALSO, GIN GEAR, SUGAR BOILERS, SUGAR MILLS, GUDGEONS, ALARM BELLS, and all kinds of CASTINGS, done 111 short notice. Fall and Winter Importation 1867. RIBBONS. HIMJNtiitY ANI> STB AH' «©ol>3. ARMSTRONG, (MTOR & CO-, IMPOBTBRS AN 11 JOBBBBB OF BONNE’!’ TRIM MING AND VELVET RIBBONS, BONNET SILKS, SATINS AND VELVETS, BLONDS, NETS, CRAPES, RUCHES, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, ORNAMENTS, STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES’ HATS, , Tiimmed and Untrimmed, SHAKER HOODS, *c. and 2HII Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, IVT Id. Offer the largest Stock to be found in this Country, and unequalled in choice variety and cheapness, com prising the latest Parisian novelties. Orders solicited and prompt attention given. New 80 Barrel TURPENTINE STILL, EXTRA HEAVY BOTTOM, All Complete for Sale Much Below Cost. o LDTILLS of all sizes built to order and DISTIL LERS Bitted out at the LOWEST RATES, by J. B. FULLER, sep* 1m 47 Dey sheet, New York City, WOOL. WOOL. —o— TO MERCHANTS ANI> PLANTERS. JVXkRCHANTS AND PLANTERS desiring to supply themselves with the very best description of ALL WOOL CASSI MERES, JEANS and KER SEYS all free from suoniir and otunh lupuamia —manufactured in the South , and til connection with it, to add to then business nnd accommodate their customers by buying the surplus Wool of their neigh borhood—which will be received in exchange for these Goods and all otlior styles of Dry Goods at CASH RATES-will be enabled to make ammgumonts to do so by calling upon or corresponding with the sub scribers, at Augusta, Ga. my26-tocU H. F. RUSSELL A CO. DANIEL H. LONDON, No. 63, BROADWAY, NEW YORK, COMMISSION MERCHANT. I 3 ARTICULAR attention paid to selling GRAIlir, FLOUR, COTTON, WOOL, TOBACCO, *c., and. to executing orders for BAGGING and MERCHAN DIZE of every description. Orders and consignments solicited. Refers to W. E. Jackson, Keq., Augusta, Ga.; Dun can & JonNSTON, Major A. Toktek, N. A. H Annex Sc Co., John Btodda«d, Savannah, Ga.; Barolat S; Livingston, W»- C. Lanolkt A Co., W«. Watson & Co., New York; W«. n. Graham, Baltimore; Jo*K Cashih, Richmond, Va. )el6-3m RICHARDSON’S GREEN LEAF ROPE. In wnOLE AND HALF COILS, Fo.i sale by J. A. ANSLKY A CO., sepO-lm No. 300 Broad street. BEARD’S IRON TIE AND BRUSTLY’S plow UNSURPASSED by any thing of tba kind ever offered to the planter. Vse these 4LO Wfci freely, plow deup and you will find uee for a l&rgl number of the TIES* Apply to JAB. STOGNRR A CO., augZS'U 808 Broad street, WOOL.