Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1832-1872, July 05, 1872, Image 2

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SdiMfeliPk - mourn erases, which now flows to New York and if true to ourselves and to our till IIC l. ! from this section, into the pockets of, city we can, through the agency of our ■ - — - : | our people, but the large amount of Exchange, make Augusta, that center. money thar is seat there and locked «p Y*’ho will undertake to sav what in the shape of margins will be retain- this will do for Augusta? od iii ou. ..auks and be available for , How many millions of dollars will i the legitimate business of our city. I it attract here for investment? How think it altogether probable that as New Advertisements. TIIR0i:r,H TICKETS. Miscellaneous. IEORGIA, FRANKLIN CO.— much as one hundred thousand dollars is now in New York as margins from Augusta on cotton contracts. While I have referred with some : particularity t<> the “ Future” feature I of the cotton trade, I would «ot have any one inter that it is the only branch of trade that will be promoted and fa- . | cilitated by the Exchange. It will at A V, race oT Pdjratar Enthusiasm For I lwM * afford bo!ter facilities for finding <»i*tit*. : buyers and seller*. bisiJes being a ATHENS, CEC RCIA. Friday, July J, 187 much will it increase the lines of de posit in our banks, thereby affording greater facilities for business ? What incalculable benefits wi'l result to en terprises started in our midst with such a monetary centre as I have de scribed ? These are questions which I commend to your thoughtful consid eration. As a city, Augusta, of late years, has not shown tlvat enterprise which , , might reasonably hav-j been expected means of keeping before the members ! #. , , , 1 f , , . . . i of a place embracing as much intelh- a mass of statistical information so! . T ! gcnce, capital an 1 s »!id a.iiblv as is clads ;r,.<I and arraugtxl its to enable rr VJC Ord l nor y r » Office, June 24, 1872. Where** Levi Sewell ha* Applied to me for let ter* of *>1 mi nUirat ion on the e-t#fc* AUrrAs'in l : A*1 htp of Franklin *. •! f i! * • a.* • taolisotti ad.*;.»!**■• .uJp’*’■ **:»• c * nvni ; •» *>-• at;d a r ‘i«at ?:i • **.■*. < » .r »; i To The People 01* Aiiieus. * 4 ‘" 4 r Great Shoe House P. KENAN, ■i’/ known to exist in her business com munity. Who is to blame for this? Those to whom the citv and the coun- Tha best sign for Greeley—and we i . iy li-qie, tor titv iv.untry -is the utter <-u!dneM with which the nomination ot j them to take a more intelligent view General Grant at Philadelphia, has ■ 0 f t j )0 trade than is now '7 '!•“ i ** «* »»»* ** "•* «r im .. ^»■«* •. **. * r c\erv sectiuu of me l i.ion. It iell ? maiK | 1 he iiulivLUntl members will flat upon the popular mind, exciting , largely benefit ted by their frequent not the slightest enthusiasm in r.n\ J contact with each other, and the con- State of the Union. The Washing ton Patriot gives the following account of what was pronounced to be the “ grand national demonstratiou ’ at Washington: Ever since the Philadelphia conven tion the loyal friends of the President in this city have been preparing for a grand ratification meeting, which, we are told, was to surpass all former demonstrations, and to l>o the signal lor similar displays tin mghout the country. They had us a f .nidation five or six thousand o!fi •e-ho!ders, of all degrees, and an equal number of contractors and laborers in the employ of the Board of Public Works, to say nothing of the thousand or more em ploye* attached to the District govern ment. In order to make the arrange ments more complete, and to augment the effect, this meeting was postponed from the time originally fixed, and came ofl last night. Large expendi tures were made for illumination, music, decorations, fire-works, and all the accessores likely to attract the idle, curious, and indifferent. The meeting was called to order an hour after the appointed time, and al though salvos of cannon had summon ed the faithful, the expected thousands failed to put in an appearance. As a ratififcatkn it was a complete failure in every scuse. Of the long catalogue of speakers, fcseuator Nye was the only “ bright particular star” who condc- sccmlcd-to shine ou the motley crowd of black spirits and white. From first to last there was not a sparkle of en thusiasm or generous greeting. The whole affair was stiff, cold, and funer al throughout. There was no heart in it. I start attrition of mind with mind that will not fail to produce enlarged views ; and a more liberal and progressive spirit, and it is confidently expected that time and experience will demon strate its value in many ways not dreamed of at this time. The grain ntid produce trade in our city is not, I believe, on so large a scale in proportion ns that in cotton, f L '\.7 .... , , * I is these fife-11 but it is growing, and has connected with it here some of our most enlight ened and public-spirited merchants, I who will doubtless sec to it that due advantage is taken of all the facilities Offered by our Exchange for promot ing and increasing it in its various forms. The future feature has been introduced in That trade also, and it is thought that that kind of business can be accommodated by our Exchange in grain and produce, as well as in cot ton. All the advantages of a local nature enumerated in cotton apply with equal force t > grain anil produce. The Exchange will be the place for buyers and sellers to meet, and many transactions will be consummated through its agency which would never take place without it. The stock and bond department of our Exchange promises to make our city pre-eminent as a market for the iu such matters. We have succeeded iu organizing this institution, (I will not say wc did not encounter some difficulties in do ing so) but under circumstances which to-Jay give promise of brilliant suc cess. I believe it will become per manent, It has those features which will insure a constant and lively inte rest ; it has the attractions, t!>e fasci nations of trade; it has the cohesive principle of combined interests, and it giving and life-preserving elements that will probably make it the survivor as any of its founders. Before I take my seat I must thank you for tile valuable assistauce you have given me in our Vice President. He has co-operated with me most heartily in the performance of the duties devolving on the Executive.— He has worked earnestly and faith fully in the interest of the Association without which I hardly think could luive gotten through so well. I again return you my sincere thanks for the honor you have conferred. I have at my office for sale •i Rail Road Tickets to all points North, ' ~ South, East, West. Secure your through tickets hoibre commencing your jour- \y nev, and save annoyance. fall and get informati as to Routes, Lines, «&e. «jrt.wayHaving removed to the late store of Jas. A. Gray, hand A VERY LARGE AND COMPLETE wool CARDED. Wool <*£0Hi for Wool, t’m li for Wool. W E will purchase wool, anil pay lb« HIGHEST MARKET CHICK for beat AY riLL KEEP ON »lock of BOOTS AND SHOES, quality. auil lower grades ill proportion. Persons melting Good WOOL CLOTH this fail bail belt .se ct, re it with their Wool, as they can advantage 1 doing. themselves by i Athens, June 20th, 1*72,' BLOOMFIELD, Agent A. M. Co ear go to . * GATQOSA SPRINGS 1 THE GREAT FOUNTAIN OF HEALTH -up! PLEA SITU E, W HERE ' “ A n Old VI Embracing the Very Best Goods made in the United Slates, Which bo will fell at jsl. jl* ait el «. Tenons visiting Augusta daring the May Convention will find it to their interest to giTe me a call, aud lay iu a supply fur their families. Wm. WILLIAMS Ticket Agent, an ’ r Acifl in Positively The Last Noti T he time allowed me to collect Town Taxes expired on the 1st day of July. I am required by the Ordinances to give three w**ek«< notice in the public gazettes of the Town, YOU* WILL FIND rgin.a Welcome.” In a beau tiful and lovely vale, twenty-live miles south-east of Chattanooga, anti within two miles of the rail road leading to Atlanta, lie the ^celebrated and world-renowned CATOOSA SI KINDS, JXTOTilD IFOR. THE GREAT VARIETY, CURATIVE PROPERTIES JUST RECEIVED, ,ECTED STOCK OF CUTLERY, A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF It IN a I'immtIui touir. in spring, when the lax system needs strength rigor to the feeble, stn; to the dejected, activity toiheefuJJ^!’ weary, quiet to Ihe nervous, |*r. ,,,• firm. ’ It is a Sonth American plant, , to the medical and scientific peri, •'vseu, and Paris, possesses the most , «f LjA strength and vit,Uiv sb,e, strength to the iii t ' il1 B ■ j. activity toiberiur,^’ 1 1 ! ^»e •; t ... ^ Mrrr ,w1 Liver antfSplren,- Tumors, liropj^ q" Blood, Debility, WeaknetsoJ thr .° Tfr ^ J* or Urinary<Organs. lkf ‘- l’*," D>. WELLS* EXT.« It if nnd Which we are offering at very low prices. Wc will also keep during the season a full stock of tliose famous Suinmey & Ncwtou AXES, at reduced prices. Jackson Wagons a Specialty. (nit (\ SUMMEY & NEWTON. Inle* a*>l ditti«Ae»*i «elf Ihruugij ih. giving vizvr urn I liwattb. ' u It regulate^ the IkiwaHs, quietx th. directly on the secretive organ*. an.J j L ' ful tonic and restoring eileu- j r' tli and vigorous action t*> the wh-.’h* s%$u * Platt ft., N. Y„ s-.ie^VV.MY Price, oueiloltar nor : . >e!i j , "■ ——OK- lltai exe.-uiiou will vcriainlv he issued on Hie lat day of August against ALL DEFAULTERS. “ A trord la tki wire is ratfiefett/." A. L. MITCHELL, Clerk Council. July r-Sw Dividend. Athens Athens (I.v Ju tie 25th. 1873. 'heir to. At a meet lug i>f the Director* o'* the tf»Lal ; W.ll bo o m tank uf .Vth-u* .1 une 2s>th 1672—a di%i iendot o j*er rc«l—free ot Tax, parable on ; THEIK WATEES- There ur.t Fifty-Two Distinct Springs IVithin this Attjlc Vale, inrising almost evety variety of vruter found in theumou* mountain* of Virginia. RED, BLACK, AND WHITE SULPHER, Alum, All-Healing, Red, Street, Montetde and all the Chalybeate Haters ! kivncntuVie Me-lind World. A XEW BALM OF GHJlAlt, and cu ATLANTIC COASTLINE Passenger Route! Lank ceqi after, Jul -FIXE TOBACCO. fine chewing tobacco, TIfyou want . I.Call at e. s. C. DOBBS. Store No. 12, Broad Street. duly Mm TURNIP Ilanufacture Your Own Cotton. If England, by the magic of labor, atn make a dollar’s worth of your cotton produce two dollars, and if t ranee, by still more delicate mani pulation, can make it yield three, why should not your people, with purchase and sale of Southern securi-j willing hands to work, and abundant ties. Without anything to facilitate | water and fuel for power, manufac- or stimulate this business in our j lure a large potion of vour crojw at midst, except the large amount of cap- 1 * - - - ital centered here that is invested in The Augusta Exchange. PRESIDENT HERRING'S ADDRESS. At the recent opening of the Augus ta Exchange, Mr. W. F. Herring, President, delivered the following prac tical address. As it embodies much inforni.ation of interest to planters and •capitalists throughout the South, wc present it to our readers: After some personal explanations the speaker proceeded: Having said this much on a matter chiefly personal. I now jiass to the consideration of .-objects in connection with this institution, which I am sure, iu the hands of one thoroughly compe tent, could be made of deep interest to every member of this Association, to every well-wisher of Augusta, and to thousands in all parts of the South, as it is hoped wc will he able to show that we can afford greater facilities for the transaction of some kinds of business thau is now aflered elsewhere. them, it is believed that it has grown to be the largest market for them in the Southern States, except, perhaps, New Orleans. Many were surprised at the announce ment made in one of our news papers a few days ago, that there were more than double the amount of securities held in Augusta as in the large city of Savannah—the figures given in that article were taken from the tax returns. These facts give us some idea of the vast proportions which we may expect this interest to as; ume un der the fostering care of our Exchange, as it will afford facilities for transac tions in Southern securities to be found nowhere else. True, some of them are put on the New York bonds, but to the majority of buyers and sellers 1 jastinto yams aud case fabri and thus add to the annual value of your industries a hundred millions more. Thus you may save freight, storage, commissions, the profit of manufacture, and build up lncal mar kets to consume more of the edible products of your agriculture. Manufacture is allied to agriculture, while commerce is an expensive non productive go-between. There are few interests of agriculture which do not involve manufacture. In dairy farming, milk is sold with no aid of manufacture, except as it is “ extend ed” by aid of the pomp, but cheese and butter are the products of man ufacture, which last year yielded the value of two hundred and fortv-six millions of dollars. Flax and hemp can only reach the market through I certain processes of manufacture ; For sale at Longs & Billups. To our Merchant Custom- el's. F“- w. ju 21—It. G EC Mr Ia, t llriwiTT. • It H.-S, A ^Reorganized for ihe Summer of 1872. DOUBLE-DAILY, ALL-RAIL CONNECTION, VIA \ BOOKS A X F' l! N'The eS P k *’Di. A MERIC A XlSMS.'Ti ‘I*® Mv.rk, liv M. Hch-i Legeud. of ihe Prirfireh, ) Rev. .S. Bnnni;(;„ u !,i. S2. S»mue!'s«uSi Tt 'i*l » UU ' 1 *" rM - Duke Li ‘> •*»«.. Brtfc j.Si; r ^r a " and l.riic*. Bv ? M \ \» u Seven Decade* oUlh« Uu1«.n. P Good-Bye, Sweetheart—the lust l*.”/’?’*• the author of “ Red as a Ro*,» a For«le.l BLUXESiKm^V P. ft M ILIlllllUIUIIf AN ADDITIONAL DAILY CONNECTION, VIA toy otUee. Juue 13,1S7J .i.viu county.—i AUGUSTh, WltMlNGTOK AND PORTSMOUTH, AXI» THE Magnificent May Line Steamers ! SORGIA r* r.iixa F. Jktwei** liaf» ap,vLi»:d to me »or exemption of |*er**»iuDy atuLsottin^ apart and val uation of himsestcad,.frui of the MJtr oi Wiiliaiu B.»wera, deceived, and 1 will it Ut (ANE I)AVI mo mm nunr.. iiall-tt SPLENDID IS A CO’S Square «. p»nt instrument—vorranted in " 'ry may l*e Is.u^ht oa e.vy trim.—parable It was used at Mrs. Oaten* eiitertainnienii ’ Pianos and Organ*at various pricer, k-H able monthly, and terms made easv.’ Kit, strumerU warranted. Call at 1 *** BCRKE’.S BOOK?n ORt jiase upon the same a *2o’clock 1*. M. t or. tho*29th day of June, 1^72. a C. 1ST Ill'HENDON, Ord. w ? demand has been frames or trellises, m»on 5 assortment of th-» SOMETHING XEW -pOT-PLANT, Garden and Y en . 1 dah Trellises. The rultimiien of A Tiir iirui limn i rn o mil enu ! r ph e equipmentof the ro a ds of th is lin e is first class j -ti” Hr Nr Vs? Wrirr rnm W A N ! -L —l‘ullm»n’s Palace sreeptna Car- io: • run on all nigivt trains. Double daily acbcdulea are operand i iramt I II L II L If If HLL LLII V* Ii ILwUll ; upon flic entire route fi>*m New Orleans, and all main terminal ]><dnis in A La lama and t»eorgia_. bv j lar^e j taking morning trains out of Mavannah, Macon and Atlanta, pawengersconnect with with the 5 45 P.M- j tna iov the luxurious accommodations of ihe steamer? of that line liuca; points, on sale at all terminal points South. A3 Springs and Excursion Tickets, nation, apply to the fofTowing named aj; Din of BURKE’S BOOK sTOtt Virginia REST API 1 INK in u*%e. doing a greati-r varie ty of work, it is in..ic simple iu iU construction, running lighter and with more speed than any other SKW1N4»M.\( IWNEm the market, liav- ingstood thetestifor twenty years. Every Machine is Fully Warranted. Call and examine l*efo«v purchasing others. Thread, needles, oil, vkc., may l>e had at theolhcc. to attractive Nor*hern Summer resorts. For time schedules, price lists, and all desirahh the tine. T. LYONS, Agent, Augusta ; M. J. O'CONNOR, Traveling Agent ; A. C. LADD, Agent, Atlanta; BEN MOCK, Southern Agent, Montgomery. A. POPE, Gen. Passenger Ag’t. U ATLANTIC COAST USE” 'urni-li ii ■ with yorr earit, place of j i*d we wtil supply yvu with Al- r adverti.-ement for lSTii. WE ALSO HAVE THE AGENCY FOIt KSADANl DH.naOREST’3 New York Fivdi ioii Patterns RECK IV E D MON TH L Y, Wm. KING Jr.. & Co. Druggists, Athens. BOOK AGENTS Now-at work, or !<»okiftg for some new hook, will mis» it if they do not at once write for circulars of the best selling book published. Extraordinary inducements ottered. Profits more than double money. Outfit fr««. Address, F. M. llEKu, 129 Eighth St., New York. ■AGENTS, WANTED G°°V Rts \°^C^ ? V° EVCR> CITIZEN WANTS JT. there, they are scarcely kruwn—the wheat must Ik threshed, ram shelled, mass of securities offered through that mammoth concern (the New York Stock Board) is almost interminable ; aud as speculation is generally attract ed to the larger and more active se curities there, we find Southern se curities and Shares neglected, or if not entirely neglected, so completely over shadowed that we rarely see a record of transactions iu them. It follows, un Jer such t imim.-’ n .cc-, that that mar This is an age of progress—of ad- ... ■ r . . , p . 1 r j ket must bo an unsatisfactory one to buy -of .-improvement. Yv f i ,, , * . vauceincat- I or sell - icli securities in, for they can- sec the evidences of this »n all sides, i New principles liavc l>ecu discovered | and successfully applied, not only in the sciences, in the arts, in mechan ism, but in every depart ment of hu man affairs. Wherever the human mind ha., pushed its inre-tigaiions of late, iu labors have been rewarded with some degree of success, until it would seem that only the mysteries of the living God wera-scaled against the inquiring min i of men. These improvements are eoustantlv working revolutions and changes in every depart nent, and so great are those that have been wrought in fne jmrticuLir intcre-t-< ran braced in our Association that they can no longer l> ■ ignorwl. W< act wisely, I think, in Hiljinrtnig ourselves to the altered con timi of things und in placing our- •<- , v *' iu a’pftritirtn to insure for us anil city nt least u fair share of the benefit* arising therefrom. This we can do through our Exchange, but it can uever be accomplished except titfpu rh some such orginization. ; i. Htcd only refer to but one new icature iu the cottou trade, the buyiug aud telling of “ futures, to demon a rate jhe unquestionable necessity for ifcud aswuonit of such aa uistitution in our uiidst. J have no certain data ou hx an estimate of the amount qUj,4^pa»i«UGu* aud Jw<j4euig^i r that uflf merchants havo paid on this kind v4 Uusiuess this season in Ncw York. UrJiflP** ur S opinion, however, that .cjtfo^.^'aa.Lecn paid ; to support our ■L ^ or J* ve years 1 Nearly ev- ** avc l»en re tained at home and gone into the jioekets qf.Miir xyet?h;ints if we had that i-jw Not oolypnU scum. Exchange turn this stream of commissions and brok- not l>3 as well informed in regard to their intrinsic value as we can and will lie in Augusta, where they are made the speciality. There arc one or two informal bonds, I am told, at other places ia the South where stocks und bonds are bought and sold; but, if I am correctly informed, at none of them is there a regular call of all the leading Southern securities, such as has been proposed by this in stitution. The changes that have taken place in the political institutions of our coun try will of necessity add largely to this class of business. It is well known to you, gentlemen, that, prior to the abo lition of slavery, a large proportion of the accunidations of this country was invested in negroes. They are no longer to be bought, and these accumu lations must henceforth seek other in- vestimenis. My own opinion is that they will go chiefly into Southern stocks and bonds, for tho roasou that our people will be better informed in regard to their value, and because they will probably pay as good an in terest as any other investments they can make. While the demand for these titles will grow on the one side, as our country becomes more prosperous—the securities themselves will multiply on the other, for scareely an enterprise is now started in our country that does Alv for CAMPAIGN GOODS. A.ldrw*. OOODSPF.ED’S EMPI RE PCBLtSHtXO HOCSF, New Orleans UueiuiiiRi, »Sl Lout*, AGENTS WANTED—for Ihe Lire* of Grant ! Greeley ! WILSON ! BROWN ! Anti the leading men of all parties. Over 40 Steel Portrait**. Just tUe book wanted by the nitnsstRi ever y-wli«*re. A units meet uith woua**rful success. Send for Circulars A secure territory at once. A«l- diw*. ZIEGLER A McCUPJJV, North. Sixth Street, St Loui*. Mo. • hops carefully kiln dried; so with many other crops ; indeed, the farmer must necessarily be a manufacturer. High farming is always and only found in connection with manufacturing skill in extending the raw products of agrieultulture; and no purely agri cultural nation can expert to at tain wealth, a high state of civiliza tion, or great political power, power These are facts which should be care fully pondered and promptly acted upon. Why is not the Sonth to-day the great manufacturing section of the country ? It is far better adapted to such an industry than any other sec tion. The answer may be found in a paragraph from a former official state ment emanating from the Depart ment of Agriculture relating to this section : “ The path of progress has been equally open to all; laws supposed to favor a diversified industry have been applicable to all States alike; the best water power and cheapest coal are in States that make no extensive use of either; milder climates, and superior facilities for cheap transportation have furnished advantages that have not been transmitted into net profits; and yet such communities, daily in- fleting irreparable injury upon them selves, by neglecting the gifts of God aud spurning the labor of man, are wont to deem themselves injured by the prosperity flowing from su]>crior industry and a practical economy. HORACE CAPRON. COCKB&I (UiK AM)* SPltim Tx A full-size, a< ous sizes, of t VIA WRMR For Ladies' mid Child ecu's Dresses. wiih Illu'-tra- Kach pattern put up iu an envelop lion,and full description aud diit.--.-uoi*:* u*>< ut, put toother, make and trim.the garment BROWN & SCHAFFER* AGESTS, AT HESS, GA. JiidI t O'!**-.? on College Avenue, Atlievu*, *%i. LONGS 6i BILLUPS, BROAD ST., A TilFKS, OTOJS 7 ^ I .Un»r DRUBS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE-STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, STATIONERY : L\R K I GMT ROUTE:. COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA, i ru AND FROM j IBaitinioi’i 1 , PIiilad*)S|»!iia, IcwY’o Ii, Roden I And all Eustem Cities, und ail points South and South-West, \ OVER THE HlLll.WTW 4 WtLDUS. AMlimSINGTOV, COLUMBIA & AUl’STA BAILff.US | And their Connection?. A N ENTIRELY NEW LINE of independent connections from Tide- r\. water at Wiliuingtou r N. C., and Portsmouth, Va., and of unbroken gnu-re from Wilmington, : detention, to and from all interior r oiats. tr«n«poiirng Kroiflitt without tn*nw*.->r Tl*« a DOnai^mfltt Ofttllf Ltnr tM *« *U Puki Ik* c.f f Citnfil r,;*>I ({auk Trans/sortution, Uniform llatrs tcilhall cow pr in no Lines, f.V Loirnt ('urr*»t Insurance, fwt a system ofsteamship connections at Northern Ports as to enable bills of lading to l*e l toHidsVorirard-./ daily by one or ihe other of our routes, over both of which KXPKESe TRAIN TRANSPOUTATioN is given to Columbia, S. C-, and Augusta, (la., there connecting with Fast Freight schedules to terminal points. Read the folio wing Excellent Schedule of Connections leaving every tee days VIA WILMIKGTOK AXD STEAMSHIP LIKES. With Baltimore—By the Southern Steamship Co’* steamers. Lw'ifle, Iiebtcca Clyde, Boliro each port every five days—Andrews A Co., Agents, 7d, Smith’s Wharf, Baltimore Willi Philadelphia—Southern Mail Steamship Co’s steamer Pioneer, leaving each port c .. - .. W. L. James General Agent. BIO smith Rd st., Phila. Also, through Andrews A Co’s Baltimore line with S«*hriver’» Daily Propellor Line, without dravage in Baltimore. With »- Yo k—UmllafiP* steamship line *»f first class iron steamers, Benefactor, UeonUiior, Volunteer, Fiintto, and two ad-litionn! ship* now bulldir*r. leaving each port every four days—II. S. OtiL, Pier r4 East River. Wilmington A Atlantic steamship v -.npanv’s steamers. Metropolis and K^ua>rr— leaving each port weekly—Washington a < «*., Agents, 173, Greenwich st., Pier 12, North River. The steamships of these line** belitg built exclusively lor freight transportation, carry ail classes of freight in unlimited quantities. VINEGAR,BITTERS OPEN JUNK 15th. 1872. Th** ]*rr*|»riH*^r otters ndditienal atltrarttons this seaa ni New, elegant aud spacious Drawing and Ball Rooms, beantifof lawns, exquisite air iurY scenryi while, the waters of these special snrinss invaria bly rrieitt* Gmsumptiom, Serofulr^ t^onchiti.w, l’yspeprda A Diarrhu-a*, aial aref*»r sale hv leading Druggists everywhere. Readily accessible via ('hesupcake A Ohio U. U. Stop at Goshen De{>bt, where coaehca will be in waiting. Pamphlets on application. James A. Frazikk, Prop. 'Excursion North to se cure «meof tliet'eSebrated Iiupraicd Stewart Cook Stoves With itaanecial attachment*. Roaster, Baker A Rroller. The Stove and Furniture carefully jack ed for sale sJiipiuct. Books scut on aj*p*ic.ition. Fuller, Warner A Co* 2’W Water St,. New York. BURNHAM’S PFUKiTiiEftY. i.iQi c.fis bittepsJ Yin Portsmouth and Inland Air Line. . iHM’PV’ ’ ~ • five ! With Ball linnn** — \ ia Bay Line steamers, daily, 1{. L. Poor, General Agent, Union Dock—E. Fitzcek- \ N U L \ Lu I i iiL'Uf Usually . alo, Contracting Agent, 154 West Baltimore st.. Balt, xl trnar^r iccpc in. a First (.Haee Drwg Store, j With P.-matlclohia.—Annamesie Line,tri-weekly—Jxo. S. Wilson, General Agent, 41 sonth 5th st., Particular attentmn lff*s beta paid in the selection I'iiiliL Clyde A Cos steamers, seuii-weekly—Clyde A Co., Agents, 12, south Delaware At., Phila. ofaur stock, to the purity and reliability of. <*u« j With .\rn Y»»*’k.—tild Dominion steamshipO/s magnificent steamers Uyuwolr, Siagara, Irvac Bell, goods, and hnnilies and physicians are assured that Saratoga, Ha*trra»,Old Dominion, having a capacity of 15,000 bales of cotton per week, leaxing e:.ch orders will be titled with promptness and fidelity. \ port tri-weaki^,all the year tound. and oflener, as necessity demands. Freight received daily at Our _ i .Tu3Broadway, IS? Greenwich at-Pier 37, North River. “ ’ ' ’ p**ri tri-wcekly, E. CTAf ( \ 1? I? A Yl^V 1 W«*h Bostoa.—Via Boston and Norfolk stcampship Co’s steamers, leaving O 1 VJU VjL 1 1 VIUUl/O j Sampson, Gen’l Agout, 55 Cent ml \Vharf, Boston. Vlnegnr Bitters are not a vile Fir.c* P-tk. made of P>*or Rum, Whiskey, Proof Sp*»:U and K*«* Liquors doctored, spiced, ar.d sweetened t n peiKiac : taste, called “Tonics,** 4 * Ap;>etizers,” ••Kewrta* &c., that lead tlie tippler op tosdruukesnesso^rxa. but are a true Medicine, made from t:»e r.j: rtrxt* and herbs of California, free from al* Aico'.ui.iCJt.nuata They are the Great ITood Purifier and a Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Invijoraif * :he System, carrying olf all poisonous matter a--: ro.'S %lae blood to a healthy condilion, enriching .-..-tewc and invigorating both mind and body. T tcv.usj ofadminiMratio-.., prompt in their action, ccrn.a.tUJ results, vife and reiiable in all forms of «liseast, No Person can take these BilfrruH wrg- to a tract Tr„,«, i r .. their bones are not destroyed bv m.ntral pnUoi,, r •• means, aud tlie vital ^r^ans wasted beyoud t'..e of repair. Dyspepsia or Indigesf Imu HeadicU, ?.» in the Shoulders, Coughs,Tightness of t!:e ( 1 e : I: siness, Sour Eructations of t!»c StiMnach, Bad 1m iir tl»e Mouth, Bifiotis Attacks, Palpitaiinn U rt» Heart, Inflammation of tlie Lungs, Pain yi tliere*.rw< tlxe Kulnevs, and a bundretl otlu:r pamfu! svaipuns tre the offsprings of l>yspepsia. In these compT-a it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a Letter ja- antee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement For Female C*»n»plnli»fs, >n young » ; married «>r single, at the diwn of womanhood,^..* tom of life, tliese Tonic Bitters dispi.iv so deeded i« infiuer.ee tl-.at a marked improvement is soon dcic*. tible. for Inflammatory nml Chronic Rhrs* flint It in and Gout, Dys'tepsia or Indigestion. Rimistent and Intcnnittcnt Fevers Diseases </'-a BUmxI, I.iver, Kidncvs and Bladder, these I?'Penhi* beta most successful. Such Disenses are catarf > Vitiated Blood, wlrcli is generally p*oduc<^i)) des»,i it of the Digestive Organ* They ar.? it Goalie Purgalhe»*• nHI* a To isle, possessin-g also, tlse jrecraiivr merit <•: k TOILET ARTICLES, BRUSHES, COMBS, AC. is large rmd attractive-, embracing a ^reat variety • With these ported sioAiuauip conuections, freights are not exjmsed to the risks «*f w eat her or *1 ravage PEHFl'MEUY • tranM'ers; through Bills of Lading are issuinl t*» all points t oio-nuo* to <:om|>eling liu«s. Uatee,, classiu- - i cations, shipping directions, tags, stencil jdutes, etc., famished on npulieatioii to the undersigned, or j Agents named. Murk your ginids *• via Portsmouth and. Wilietfngton* or “ rio-Steinnalnps to Wiiruing- I ton,” as you may prefer, and direct Bills »*f Luling to bo forwarded to A. POPE, <««neral Freight Aji’i at Wilmington,*N. C., aud they will avoid nil *1 rtentiun. The following Southern Ageuts of the Line can furnish all necessary information, as will also Agcufe* at l41 railway statiorts : T. t. J 41KS. Traveling Agent, Colombia, S. C. T. l.YGNS* Local Agent, Augusta, Ga. J. A. SADLER, “ “ Charlotte, N. C. A. (. LADD, ” “ Atlanta, Ga. BEN HHH’K, So. FFt ami Paa. Ag’t, Mout’y, Ala. All claims for lo*s, damage aud overcharge protnp lv investigated and settled by the undersigned. A. POPE, General Freight Agent Helnibold's n» l Ayer's Piep:»ration>. Hurley’s Worm Candy and Sa-sapariila, ^ Drake’s Plantation Bitlcn*. Uomuin’s Crimean Bitters, lloottand’sGerman Bittars, aud many other popular preparations always on hand. F11ES1I GARDEN SEEDS! Feha. D, Bui. as a powerful aqent in re’ieving't ■nation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, andm t * i Diseases. For Skin DisenseEr^uions. Jctier, v ! Rixeam. Blotches Spot#, X'imples Pustule*, BtE S ' htnidtf, Ring-worms. Scald Head. S-*re Kyvs J stpieia*. Itch, Scurfs Ds'C*»lorat«*His « f tlie Skin. H *• . and Di&eases of tlie SI in, ot whatever i.ouc .-.r n.* are literally dug up and carried out of ties'**'*' short time by the n«e of these Bitters. G*e such cases will coovince the most incieduloirto* ** curative efTects. t’lcnusc the Vitlnted Illocvl «W-" rj find its. impurities bursting through tlie»-kini»i Eruptions or Sores: cleanse it vs licit yoafimi ^ struc'.eil and sluggish in tlie veins ; cleanse i(»4tec»:* foul, your feelinqs will teil you when. Kctji ih< ^ pure, and the health of the system will finiow- Grateful lliottsiuiilii proclaim YiHitC«fi Watering Plants.—Youn^j und tender garden plants in the open aecu * ground, are often killed by drought, and they are perhaps, as often killed by watering. To many species, a daily watering for a considerable length of time is almost uniformly fatal. The on!v *afe ;»!a:i in -ujh fase,- is tliqr- NEW TPRB1KE i* in general use throughout the U. S. A six inch is used by the Government In the latent Office, Washington, D. C. Its simplicity of Construction and the power it transmits renders it the best water wheel ever in vented. Pamphlet free. N. F. LUUNIIAM, York, Pa. of the most Approved varieties on hand and fo* sale in any qiTultitv desired. AboOnss?fetl. ST. LOUIS LEAD, Warram^t.ffiolJr purr—tlK* fieri in- IhT nrailret Wm. A. Talmadge, POtW OFFICE, 4T)L. AT3LMX ATHENS Dealer in Wat chew, Ckwdcs, Jewelry, Silver-plated Ware, Musical Instruments, .Spectacles, G uns, Pistols, Spurting Equipments, Ac. Ac. A Srdect Stock of American and Im ported Watchew, IimrMeGuns with 4a Bleb barrel r excellent far long range. Pistols of all kinds/ Pe net rattan of bull iocltew Into wv»od. With a desire to pleuse all, will sell tbf abort egfeaf at very reaKorblMe prices. PAIRINC3-. llorsr, Hn?. mid faille Fr'Filers, Iii valuable for all diseases of stoak. JAY 0. BAILEY, JNVITES ATTENTION TO IIIS WIW FALL STODK ;Emx AND Ctss -WS3B*:. si., * CHIMNEYS AND PURE KEROSENE OIL. \amine his stock before purchasing. Call and e septl-Vtf. Watches, Clock*,- Jewelry, Guns and Pistols, promptW httsmlri to in a satisfactory manner.— l and see for yourselves. X.W. UMA&sa, teaches of musjg /^\FFI0E corner of Lumpkin and } Oayum streets, near the Epispoeal Church. Pupils living out of town can take their lemons and - 1 pncUcc at tfie otBi-e. RENOVATE YOUR CARPETS. Something New! A DISCOVERY has recently been made by which Velvet, Brussel, *snd Iu- Frill New York! A SPLENDID STOCK DRY GOODS, GROFRIES, HATS, SHOES, LEATH ER, SADDLES, ROCKERY, &C., At ENGLAND & ORR S, Which we are selling cheap as the cheapest, for cash or country produce. We i die u**<- tlie ■>r5 and <ti ■*»* trrs the rarnt wonderful Iuvigoraut t!ut the sinking system. Pin, Tape, and other YVorm*. !nd the system of so many thousanfls, ate stioyed and removed. Sty* a Hbtmjpiidxd p*> ogtst: There is scarcely an in earth whose l»*Kly is exempt 1 It is not upon tlie liea .hy worms exi*<t, but u;*on t’ie tbsease.l human de\x>»ts that breed Uvcse l.vin^ inonsten No system of Medicine, no rei ' “ it«s, will free the system liom Ueehanlr.l ni«ru.r«. r t r,<->i. tns»H Paints ami MmeraX such - Gold-beaters, and Mine**, a be si-biect to para’v<i* of t '»e this ake a dose of Wa» kk*' or twice a week, ax a Deven: Illllores. RemUteut ;.ke these I' 4 ' iher adv nit it Intermittent Fevers, which »« :a r rev ?: e "' "1 c'.i.'eii 'e*ueiu:> 1 Brest rivers .1.-0,,=!>«,.. I'« *f„. those, of the Mission". Oh.‘“iT Bnu?. f-amWliniL Arkansas Kefl. cmoraim, • P 1 are also ageuts fer the celebrated DICKSOIST COMPOUND. .Vosv Cotton and Produce 'Varchimsr Rio Gramle, Pearl, A’abams, I ' ,u '”T.r . r.ri tribo'a- eke, James ami many others, mult the* ^ ^ ur ,!tif rtes. throughout our entire country ® ,ul V» " , and Autumn, ami remarltahiy so unusual heat and dryness * rC utvar*i > y » bv extensive derangements of the stomach a ’ ^ oilier abdominal viscera. *i*l»ere are alojry «J^ re obstructions of the liver, a weakness and ,rn, 7 V. ©f the stomach, am! great torpor of J (frf dagger) up with vitiated accumulation*. ***" ^ mem, a purgative, exerting a powerful *• * tl»es- various organs »* ewntially necessart. 1 i 1 no cathartic fur the |Nirpos« eqtial lo Dr ; J " 1 Ycnkgar Bitters as they will speed* y ^ dark colored viscid matter with wluch th* j loaded, at the same time stimulating the ^ the liver, amt generally iesloi*ng the hea*U»y j of the digestive organv Serofitlw* or King’s mil m mtm ham. '.-V V lnfl.imm.vimri. Indolent InlUmmaUinS k.-- Actions, Old Sores Eruptions o tlie o* 1 "- • ] p» etc, etc. Iu these, as in all rnliercowu li( - esses, Wat Kan’s Vitt«o *« HrrTBvs — u . preat curalire (towers i“ •’ : most ojs'.j grain Carpets.vau bo thorouglily cleaued and reno- vatod, without rcoiovlpg them from the flrmr. It also dcatroTo and iirvveata nutha. ' 1 all i ... - - ..... It thoronghlv •Jeanses all covered furniture, such as Flush Chairs Sociable*. Hi vans, lh letters, etc. It U tbs acknowll edged cleanser for clothing of all descriptions, re- monoggrcaae spots and restoring their original color*, bur silks, ribbons and taco there is noth ing that equals it, and can bo used-without the slightest injury to the finest fabric. It remains no antis, — ! w * ** * - |*i fl n HI « a, t actus and is a pure Kenoratlng solution. This is Pianos, Organs & Shoe Music 1 O \ auj wi.h u-ufiwu*. for , not ia some manure lean K».- iu i jarti , ,, ... . ,, , . . 4 ‘ ;i ougblv saturate tae jrrouud and not on the sale of its sec-urities. i ... , , ' j water again tor several days. In wat ering trees, shrubs and large herb- And now comes the question: Can Augusta be made the great centre of this business in the South ? That aceous plants, it is a good plan to care fully scrape away the surface of the rowing necessity for , such a c-utreg about thorn, apply the water co- exists, I think lias already been de monstrated. The more I reflect on the subject! the more convinced I beootne of the superior advantages possessed by usj piously and then draw back the diy fcirtb ivlikui Will prevent the rapid evaporation of th# moisture aud the baking of the ffuriaf Uar- olinan. Ibroaia.on rii.j m i.tr wmuMt i r i*. All inrirn- iti«rUii»of Liie J»c*t .uAAvti* aim fall/ WJfYamtal.-— PbrooM d«-iriu*4 to Mprha*4* tan bavt* air ta ;iru- meat nlacett it* «* ibry alter fair (rial, exudfr n •TliciJ, if MU, MJtiniSU' try alter fair trial, caitIBh tel uriMkior «<el>aiii;Mi. •arnano* Mid Ooauis sold on Uuntkly Fay, mefibridndoldnitrumenUUkenln pvt payment, If in good condition. [oct 27-tf , New anfi Rare Yesetables. j MAKE the seed of New and -Rare Vegetable* a specially, beside* rai.in. .11 <k. Vegetable* * spesially, besides raising aU the common TSrieties. On the cover s/my caLiloeue will be found ex: r; ei> from letter* received grom r rmer* aud g»nleue.* reriding in over tWriv-dit- feieatstates aud .crnjprio*, .wiio have used toy Men* from one jo ten year.. Catalogue. ,*,n.lreV ISFbti **-*JP»» f'wr fine hnodred ■irtt'lqT Wet yfmr seed directly from the grower • - * iTimys, April 17. IS72. Th» c-r.lties that Sir. id. Vvci-ou I, . i'h »o:l«(l «-»r 4 ‘«*t, rvtu«*\- * tWttittai* worii, elocmadj f**v him a •L«ilava»'(*ji*ti!** iil, whrr 0 ru*tnrin-Um original goIoia. 1 chevrfitllv mend him to tlieritiauitfof Alheos uho limy no^l bia skillful service. . 11. ULLL^ Subscribed OapitoT, ONE MILLION DO LLARS I tin Vines -arlH' 1 "’ THE WAREHOUSE OP THIS BANICj Corner ot Campbell and Btcynolds Sts A-ugusta, Oeorgia, TS NOW READY TO RECEIVE COTTON. UBEBALCASH ADVANCES will ba male upon Cotton in Warehouse, or upon Railroad RecelpTK. SiJKrSS 0 ? J^“5 w * u b ■ , I ‘ ruishe i *ith receipt!* lor same that will b« Gil x OR AN i OTHER, for horrowititf monov. e - - . VISIONS on the The undcxsl 1BERALCASH ADVANCES will ba ma le upon Cotton In Warehouse, or u Parties Storinr • - - - available in TH1SCIT . The Bank!* pre]«red at all times to make LOANS ON 'l-RODUCE OR most reasonable term*. . .. Farties would do well to apply at the Warehouse. **r <v,niniiini,'5te alt'. • belief cfv*. (. iiAilLE.-t«iL\KiNL, j’ree'ident, JNO. 1*. KING, Vice President. T. P. BRANCH, Cashier. able cases l)r. Walker’s Cull r.. act on all iliesc ca^es m a wim-ai ' -: *' the Blood they remove the cause, an I, ,: Jf le elect* of the inflammation <»he 1 ,,&C . ult jic4 : te aflecte J jvuU receive lieahb, >’•«* a B i effected. i Yn*^’ 1 Tho proport lea of Dn. " Al k u, r «*** r ' t Rtttrrs art Aisericnt. Dia**l»oret»c •*•> Nutntious, Laxative, Diuretic. Sedative* tant. Sudorific. Alterative, and Ant*- *‘ The Aperient and m ’J I-** al A-tJu*** Dr. Walker’s Vinegar Bitter-* cnard In all ca<e* of eniptieu* /" a ”*^7njei P r0, *i paam in alt cav;* ot erupt’®”* riiar^l their balsamic, healing, and soot'unsP ' the humors of the fauces. allay pam in tl»e nervous system, sto either from inflai>im.iuon, wm.l, c ° t^.-.-. TTreir Counler-lrriiant* influence eX ‘ the s>-stem. Their Diiretic propel* „n*<- neyv. correcting malregulaung tk. ^ „ fa- Anti* Bilious pronerttessumui-t.e llu , *' -• i throuK ! * l "L rt be <r,f lion of bile, and its discharse*. l.ver, the stomach,, th' l- i • verves are reudsied <L»vaie p ; * ILi ' Dtlreet Ions.—Take of * 1 at night from a half to cm* a<“| ‘ J - r d Hat good nourishing food. chop, venison, nost beef, and nut-door exercise. Tlrey are com,^ L . C fo* aide iugredienta. and contain JJWALKKR, Prop’r. R. U- c “®Koas art^12 5m. *T signed has purchased the receipt for the above solution from Mr. Max M. Myerami, and w-.V, nrompily attend to ail nrd-t* left tit his Faint Shop. o.. Jacaaou sue..:. lac National Rank. »!>»;*• uwf john fotts. Fresh Fisli on Icc ! LANDBETH’ri <3&l££r[f)l2£t 313032)3 TTUST RECEIVED, a .fuU supply tl of Fresh Seed at the ' c NEW DRUGSTORE of TUE8DAV SATURDAY;ajmloftenrf*lYthe deU “nri a1°ti? T-TS* “• ‘■enwwfieriring them timeTariSgth.wrek" ™ office any THOM. D- W1 LT.T 4 Ms 4-f*o Wagon Y r ards in A thens. THE 8U BSCRIBER HAS A- a safe, con —- a safe, comfortable mud commodious Wagon xord on lUver street, uear the Upper Bridge: w ALeKlsK, rrop r. L- r3 n<a c \J' muTby AiTjpAVOtas^ aSD D ONE AT FOOT OF BROAD ST., on Kouatiry at., nearly rear of Doreey A Smith, where Coru, Fodder, and all other necessary ap- h.i £13 DOLLY VARDfc^ ttil.KV HOOF. - AT TV*- -.pv NEW DRUG sTOlii ‘