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About The Washington gazette. (Washington, Ga.) 1866-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1871)
Poetry. A SIMPLE TRIBUTE. Only onr neighbor'* little boy, On the npporite side of the rtreet. With hi* glecaome enll ami laugh of joy. Ami winning way* m sweet. Oqlj our neighbor's little hoy. The darling of other heart*; Dut his name brought ever that tender joy Which the loved and lost impart*. I glance with a sigh atourneighbow’door, As children look out In their play— Tliere's a little face I shall see no more At window or door o'er the way. Bnt a golden cord from a little hand, (teems reaching down to tut here, A nd our Heart* arc drawn to a better land, As we feel that our t ream ret arc there. 1871. 18TL Fill AMI WINTER SHIES. fx r —AT— Roberts & Fitzpatrick & ;i || \ V -■J; & | 1 I WE HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS —AND— CLOTHING, —IN— English, French, German and American Fabrics. We have received a large and well selected stock of Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps -AND- j, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, all of which will be auld CHEAP FOR CASH. All kinds of Family GROCERIES! Can l>e hnd At Roberts & Fitzpatrick’s. SUGAR, BACON, COFFEE, SOAP, LARD, STARCH, FLOUR, CRACKERS SODA, CHEESE, RICE, MOLASSES. Persona desiring goods in our line will lind by examining our Stock tlmt wc sell VERY CHEAP FOR CASH. Roberts & Fitzpatrick. Ort'O-ly . *»>_.' ■'"-*? e ’ r t'kirle* Baker. John l’. An.lo). B AKER & ANSLEY fSuecossors to Tinker, Miller & Cos.) GROCERS —AND— Dealers in Produce, #tlT Broad Strfrt, Angutto, Ga. NOTICE. AuorsTA, Ga., Suptember, 1871. rpHK UNDERSIGNED have anaocistcd 1 tltcmwives together, under the name aud style of BAKER & ANSLEY, for the continuation of a General Grocery and Commission Hunl newa, at the old (land ot our senior member, No. 4*l Broad Street, where we will take pleasure, aa usual, in peeing our many patrons and friends, and rifferiug them a selection from our large stocks of Grorcrlen, Bagging, Hope, Ties, Salt, It neon, Provl. Minna, Llquora, Tobaccos, etc. We have also the agency for the sale ot the wall-known Prrtilitert, imported and prepared tty Wilcox, Gild* & Cos, vlx: Plm-ah Guano, Wllrot.Olbbs It te’s Manipulated Gtmuo, Guano, Salt and Planter ( «m- Stand, and Peruvian Guano, iKtiolved Bone, Plaster, Jtc. The quality of each is guaranteed, and orders command our immediate attention. CHARLES BAKER. JOHN V. ANSLEY. «rpls-2m SAUNDERS, GOODWIN ft MILLER, Cotton Faotorn AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS 148 BAT BTKEKT, SAVANNAH, GA., 4 ** AND 81 SOUTH BTBERT BAITIMORE, XII. Liberal advances Made on consignments. ■Afen is far ChttapeaU Guano. senS 2m GRAND ANNOUNCEMENT! Mahoney & Benson. HAVE now in their store and on ex hibition the handsomest and most Carefully Selected Stocks —OF— Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, Hosiery, Notions, Ladies k dents Hats, he. that have ever before been brought to this market. AN IMMENSE STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES, To be sold at New York re tail Prices. Every Pair of which shall be guaranteed.' DOMESTIC GOODS. At factory prices. AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF FANCY GROCERIES! ALWAYS ON lIANB. Our Patrons, and the Public generally, are respectfully invited to an examination of our stock. MAHONEY A BENSON. octS-Sm W. H. HOWARD. C. H. HOWARD. W. H. HOWARD & SON. COTTON FACTORS AND Commission Merchants, No. 0 Warren Blotk, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. WE again tender our services in the WAREHOUSE BUSINESS in all its branches to our old patrons and Plant ers generally. Commissions ter selling Cotton, as here tofore—ONE AND A QUARTER PER CENT. Orders for Bagging and Tie* promptly Ailed, and st the lowest cash prices. The usual facilities offered by Ware housemen, we extend to our customers. Augusta, Sept. 1. Sm BACON!! SIDES, SHOULDERS, HAMS 10 CASKS (HOKE All BRIGHT, In store and for sale by P. 11. NORTON. Beptltf TEA, Oolong, imperial, and young HYSON. AT NORTOKB. May 2o—tf. BACON, LARD, FLOUR, CORN, BAGGING AID TIES, 15 Hhds. Bacon Sides, 5 Hhds. Bacon Shoulders, 2 Hhds. Canvassed Hams, 3 Tierces Leaf Lard, 50 Bbls. Flour, 500 Bushels Com, 2000 Yds. Heavy Bagging, 200 Bundles of Arrow Ties. ALSO A GOOD SUPPLY OF Sugars, Coffees, Rice, Tobaccos, &c., &c. ARNOLD & DuBOSE. COTTON GINS. E. CARVER & CO. PREMIUM dims, 40, 45 A 50 BAWB, Ready to deliver with gunr aatee. A. I D. Scptltf MARK f. JOHNSON Broad Mreet, Atlanta, «a. HAS ron SAI.S Red Clover Seed, Red Top Gres* Seeds, Orchards Gres* Seeds, Red Ilust Proof Oulu. Seed Rye, Seed Harley, SEED WHEAT, Grain Drills for Sowing Wheat, Ac. Gins, Cotton Presses, Plows, Home Powers, Steam Engines, ROAD STEAMERS, And all other kinds of useful Agricultural Implements. -ALSO GUANO for WHEAT constantly on hand. Send for Price List Address, MARK W. JOHNSON, P. O. Box 380, Atlanta, Ga. aepß-3m Drags, Fresh Drugs. July It, 1871. Dr. It. Neoten: Dear Sir—l have used your Bitters for some months past and recommended them to many persona, and have never known any who have used them to decide other wise than in their favor. Your other medicines are excellent for the purposes tor which they are intended, and I have found them so trom using them iu my family. [Copy.) Jas. A. Wright. H. NEEAON, M. D. April 1-ly COTTON STATES K & A. FAIR ASSOCIATION, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. THE Second Grand Annual Exhibition opens OCTOBER 81st, 1871, continu ing five days. Over $15,000 in Premiums, $4,600 on Reid Crops. $2150 in Purses. A GRAND TOURNAMENT. | For Premium List and information, ad dress E. H. GRAY, Secretary, Scpt22-4w Augusta, Ga. NEW CROP. A NICE LOT —OF— HOME RAISED FLOUR. FOR SALE AT PECTUS & HEARD S. March 8 M. O’DOWD, WHOLESALE GttOCKF, LIQUOR & COMMISSION MERCHANT, ■O. XU BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, 64. Bacon, Lard, Floor, CORN. AC. HOGSHEADS Bacon Sides, llhds. Bacon SHOULDERS. 2 ' Hhds. D. S. SIDES, 2Q Hlids. D. 8. SHOULDERS, | Q Tierces HAMS, Tierces LARD, 20Q Bids FLOUR, vsriou* grades, |0 Car Load* CORN, 20 Hhda. Demerara SUGAR, 2 ~ Hhds. Light Brown SUGAR, A A Bbls. Crushed, Powdered and 11/U Granulated SUGAR, | 00 Bids. A and extra C, Bags Rio COFFEE, £JO Bag* Laguayra COFFEE, C A Pockets old Government Java OU COFFEE. •JOO Boxes SOAP, 200 Boxes STARCH, •Jfy Boxes SODA. Abo, a full assortment of BUCKETS, BROOMS, BTRIPFB, SHIRTINGS, SHEETING, YARNS, PEPPER, SPICE, Ac. In star# and for mb by M. O’DOWD. No. >BB, Broad St, Augusta, Ga. Auglft-*m BAGGING & TIES. £0 BALES BAGGINO, 200 Holb Bengal BAGGINO, 2,000 T,l!B ' In store and for sale by Aug 18 6m M. O’DOWD. No. 388 Broad Bt, Augusta, Ga. Liquors, Tobacco AMR HEGAHS. 20 BBLS. Pure Baker WHISKY. j Bbls. BYE WHISKY, various OA Bids. Sherry, Port snd Maderia £t\3 WINE, i)/ k Casks Hennessey's Imported &\t BRANDY, 20 Casks Ban Ale, 20 Cask* London PORTER, J 0 Cask* Cooper's half-and-half, £0 Case* CLARET, Cases Cliqnot CHAMPAGNE, ,~0 Caaes Russ SCHNAPPS. Cases Run BITTERS, JOO Boxes TOBACCO, varionsgrades, 200 M SEGARS, various brands. In store and for sale by M. O’DOWD. No. >BB, Broad St, Augusta, Ga. Auglß-8m 4. A. ML J. I. Snare. W. ■. PMtMr. Beall, Spears & Cos., COTTON FACTORS, WAREHOUSE A*D Commission Merchants, Continue their business at their old stand, the commodious Fire-proof Warehouse, NO. • CAMPBELL ST., AUGUSTA, GA. Office and Sales Banna, 177 Reynolds Street. All business entrusted to them will have Strict Personal Attention. Orders for BAGGING. UNIVERSAL TIES, or ROPE and FAMILY SUPPLIES Promptly FUUd. ESP" Liberal Cook Adames* mad* oa Pro duce in Store. ISTCom mission Par Waning Cat tan 1 1-4 par cent. seplS-tas “SEED RYR 20 Bushels, at NORTON’S. Bagging & Ties. 20 Bolls very heavy Bagging, 60 Bundles Ties, at NORTON’S. NEW STORE. Hardware, Stoves, TIN WARE, Wooden Ware Willow Van, China, rockery, ANB GLASS WARE. LAMPS, CHUNKS, SHADES, ADM, Hmt fnisUuGnii ts mrj OBBCRIPTIOIV. I HAVE opened in my NEW BUILD ING, with a foil Stock of the above named articles, and cordially invite all my friends and patinas, and the public gen erally, to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. COOKING STOVES at Au gusta prices, with freight added: ever; one warranted to give satisfaction. Thanking my mends for their past lib eral patronage. I can assure them of every accommodation in the future. JOHN C. ITIMMER. W* Agent for pure Royal Crown White Lead, (foe best used] Linseed Oil, Ac. Ac. dime SO, *7l-ly Adminstrator’s Sale. WILL BE SOU) ON THE FIRST TUESDAY in November next, be fore the Coart House Door, in Washing ton, Georgia, during the legal sale hours, foe following described tracts of Land, belonging to foe Estate of BENJ. B. HARDEN, late of Wilkca County, deceased: No. 1, containing Five Hundred and Twenty seven Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of David Cosby, Henry T. Slaton and others. No. 8, containing Four Hundred and Twenty- Five Acres, more or lea*, adjoining lands of Welcome Fanning, William Bum*, Mr*. J. F. Nance, and the Dower tract of Mrs. B. B. Harden. No. 8, containing Six Hundred and Sixty-eight Acres, more or less, adjoining land* of George B. Smith Welcome Fanning and others. Mr. BENJ. HARDEN, residing on *nid land, will be pleased to show persons desiring to purchase any or all of the above described tract*. Plat* of foe same may be seen at the office of Judge Koeae. Terms made known on day of sale. ELIZABETH H. H 4 It BEN, Admlxtrufrlx Estate of B. B. Harden. Aug4-td MIIS, SASHES, BUIS, IK. I*. 1?. TOAIjE, Manufacturer and Dealer, No. SO Bayne Street and Horlbeck'a Wharf, Charleston, S. C. This is the largest and most complete Factory of the kind is the Southern Stetee, and all article, in tkia line can oe furaiebed by Mr. P. P. Toale st price* which defy competition. A pamphlet with full and detailed bet o' all siaet of Doom, Sashes and Blind., sad the prise* of each, will be sent free sed poet paid, on application to P. P. TOALE JulyU-ly Charleston, AC. CHAS. A. DALY, PRACTICAL LOCK AMD GUNSMITH. R espectfully announces to the Public, that he has opened a Shop on Main Street. On the lot known at the Planters Hotel where he is folly prepared to do all work in hit Hue and at reasonable price*. Shotguns, Rifles and pistols Re-stock ed, or altereu and repaired in any man ner required, also. Particular attention given to Making, altering and fitting Locks and Key* ot ail discriptioa. Hav ing served a regular course of apprentice ship to the above business, be feels confi dent of giving entire satisfaction for all work placed in his hands. 8o gentleman, you will please pram* arm*, and I hope you will cordially re ceive my SoUUo-atory. 1 will also put in good cutting order, any Scissors large or small, that may be seat me for that purpose. Any orders left at the Shop of Mr. P Donnelly will promptly be attended to. Washington, Ga., May, 18th 1871-4®. WILLIAM L. WEBB, lrnfrlT mC mu, cub nimviß I*OOKING GLASSES, KEROSENE lamps, etc., No. 18S Meeting Street, CHARLESTON, S, C. COUNTRY MERCHANTS ABE RE quested to give me a call when visit ing the city. July?B-3m. mum mm‘ hub. CURES THE WORST PAINS la Use Cat ta Twtalr Minnies. HOT OWE HOUR after reading this advertisement seed aay eae SUFFER WITH PAIS. BdDWAY'S BEADY RELIAP IS 4 CURE FOR EVERY FAIN. It was the Brat and is The Only Palm Remedy »jihat instantly stops the most Bad cares Congestions, whether of the Langs. Stomneh, Bowel., or other eland* or organs, by eon application, in from one ta twenty minntee, no matter bow violent or excruciat ing the pain the Rheumatic, Bed-ridden, In fo™, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or pros trated with dim*** may sutler, Radway’i Remdy Relief Will aCord instant ere*. The application of Ktm Relief to the port or parts where the pain or difficulty ex ists will affined ease and comfort. Twenty i drop* b half a tumbler of water mil in a few Heartburn, tUefc HeadacbeftHarrtKea, Dysen tery, Colie, Wind m the Bowels, snd all In ternal Fain*. Traveler* should always cany a bottle of Bamrxr't Seibi Relief with them. A few drop* in water will prevent sickness or pain* from change of water. It is better than French Brandy or Bitters a* a stimulant. Fewer amd Agee. Fever and Ague cured for fifty cents. There i* aot a remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious, Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other Fever* (aided by Raowst's Fill*) so quick a* Kxow.i'. Kum Bauer. Fifty cent* per bottle. HXA L T H~i B EAUTT! Strong and pore rich blood, increase of Arab and weight, dear skin aad beautiful eomples. ion eacurndto all. DR. RADWAY’B Sarsaparillian Resolvent f Ha* made the meet astonishing cures, so quick, ** rapid at* the change* the body undergoes, under the influence of tbi* truly wnaderfcl medicine, that every slay an memos, is flesh and weight is seen and felt. The CSrcmt Bleed Pmrlffier. Every drop of the Barmparilliaa Resolvent communicate* through the Blood, Bwe*t, Urine and other fluid* and joke* of the system the vigor of life, for it repairs the waste* of the body with new and sound material. Scrof ula, Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular Dis ease, Ulcere in the Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nods* in the Glands and other parts of the system, for* Eyes, Strumrou* Discharges tram the Ears, the worst forms of Skin Die *****. Eruptions, Fsvsr Sees*, r'eakl Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum. Erysipelas, Acne, Black Spots, Worm, in tbs Flesh, Tumors. Cancers in Ik* Woasb, snd all weakening and painful discharge*. ..Might Sweats, Los* of Sperm, tad aM waste* of th* lift piinciple.tr* within tha curative rang* of this wonder of modern chemistry, sad a few days' use wilt prove to any parson using it for either of these forms of disease it* patent power to ear* them. Kidney A Bladder Csmphtlali, Urinary snd Womb Diseases, Gravel, Dia bates, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Inconti nence of Urine. Brights Disease, Alburainu tin, and in all cases where there are brick dust deposit., or th* water it thick, cloudy, mixed sHb ruMsnees like the white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or there is a morbid, ilatk, bilious appearance, and white bon* dust deposits and when there is a |»iek iog. burning sensation when passing water, and pain in the email of lb* back ami along tha tuine. DR. RADWAY’B Perfect Purgative Pills Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum, purge, regulate, |4»ify, cleanse and strung!hen. Kadway's Pi:|., tor the cure of nil disorder* of the Stomach, Liver, Bow el*, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Head ache, Constipation, Castiranom, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, biliousness. Bilious Fever, Inflam mation of th* bowels. Files, and all Derange ments of the Internal Viseer*. Warranted to effect a punitive cure. Purely Vegetable, con taining no mercury, mineral*, or dcletei ieus drug*. A few doses of Radwsy'* Pill* will free the system from all the above named disorders. Flic* 14 cents per box. Sold l>y Druggists. Rend "Pais* and Tree.” Band one letter stamp to KADWAY A CO., No. 87 Maiden Laos, New York. Information worth thous ands will be sent you. JulyJ-ly SPECIAL NOTICE.^ ALL persons indebted to the late firm of R H. Vicuna & Cos., are earn estly requested to to come forward and settle their indebtedness by foe first day ot November next. The business must be closed. If settlements are not made by the rime above specified, all accounts and notes, withont discrimination, will be placed in the hands of an attorney for im mediate collection. Sept-13-10w R L. FOREMAN. CHANGE BF SCHEDULE. JKBKW.WWM Ir Wff;. ..YWT. Jup.rlMend.nr. Dace, Gtaffia ut iuu sad Augusta A *., Adsusta, G... January iC, 1871. Oa aad after Sunday, January 2*d, 1871, Ihu Passenger Train will run an follow*: DAY PASBENGER TRAIN, DAILY, (Susnar Excetted) Leave Augusta at - - - 8.00. a m. Leave Atlanta at - - - 7.10, a aa Arriv* at Atlanta - - - 6 XO, p. aa Arrive at Auguat. - - - 6.40 p. m. NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Late* Augnta at - - - 6XO, p. m. Leave Atlanta et - - • 10.16, p aa. Arrive et Atlanta - - - 6.40. am. Arrive at Augusta - - - 7AO. am. BERZELIA PASSENGER TRAIN, loave Augusta at - - - 4.16, p. m. Leave Beraelie at - - - 7.80. a aa. Arrive at Augusta - - - ».», am. Arrive at Bernali* - - - AOO, p. as. MF Both day and Night Passenger Train* will maka dose connection, at Augusta and Atlanta with Paaaaoger Train, of Connecting Roads. CT Paaaengera from Atlanta, Athene Wash ington, and (stations oa Georgia Railroad, by taxing the Down Day Paaienger Train wifi make efoee connection at Cuuak with the Ma con, Ps.senger Train, and reach Mason the name (Jay el 74Q aw, I T PALACE’ Sleeping Car. oe all Night Trains SCHEDULE ON MACON AND A. R. R ■CTVm ABMSTA AW SACOM, DAY PABSENGER TRAIN, DAILY, (Suim.T Ercxrrco) Leave AugneU at - - - it. on, m. Leave Macon nt - - - - 6.00, a. m. Arrive at Macon - - - - 7.40, s aa Arrive at AugaAa - - - 1.46, p. as ET The Day Passenger Train arriving at Macon nt 7.40. p m. make doc. connectioot with TYaina of connecting Root, to Macoo. tog* Paaaengera leaving Macon at C a. ns wiUmake dona connections at Camsk with Up Day Passenger Train for Atlanta, Athena, Washington, and all points on Georgia Rail road. and will connect at AI last, with trains for the West. 8. K. JOHNSTON. Superintendent. ■HUMS ffiewr TMlarey to lfc.tr WMderfal Capßiire K reels. - TIiMfRF Bitten ue not a rile F*ncy »rtik, Made of Poor Rib, Whtaker, Vr—i Spirits and Rekte Uotn, doe fM*4a spictd and wast—a to plena* to* taste, eaUad - Tantea,- ** Appetitera.” " Restorer* * *«.. that lead tba tippler on to dnmkeone- and retry, tatara a tm Mt dicta*. made from the Native Reeta aad Herb- of California, free frmm all Aleahalte folaalaMß. They ara tk« GREAT BLOOD PORIPIKR aM A LINK GIVING PRIMC'IPIA a parfoct ■anovular and hricentM of tba Systeas. carry ing effaUpoiaoaoes matter and r—toriag the Mood to a bealtby coodlUon. No person caa taka tbeaa Bitten accord in* to direction* aad main lon* aaveit provided their bone* ara aot de-troy ed by mineral poiaon or other mean-, aad too vital orzans wasted beyond the point of repair. They ara * Geatla Paryatlve aa wall •a a Tonic, po——iaa. also* tba peculiar merit of acting aa a powerful agent ia raiievfne Coagea- Uoa or Inflammation of toe Liver, and of all tbe Viaeeral Otfaai. FOR FEMALE COM PI. AI NTH, whether la young or old. married or staple, at toe dawn aP womanhood or at tba tara of lUr, these Tootc Bit ten have aa e«weL Far l-i-B-Mtery aad Chronic Rhea* ■rilmn aad Gael, Br-pepaia wr la* dtgeotlau. Billons, Remittent aad Intermit!eat Fevers, Dlaeaae- of lb* El nod* l.lver. Kidney a aM Bladder, them Millers have been most -nccas-ful. Nch Btaeatea an canard by Vitiated Mood* which la geooraUy prod need by doraagameat of too Digestive Ortam, DYBPEPHIA BR IKBIGEHTIBM, li and ache. Pain In the Shoulder-, Concha. Tight nmof tbo Ghost. Dhadaeea* Soar Bructatleu- et Urn Stomneh. Dad Taate In tha Mouth. BUtoae Attack*. Palpitation of the Heart. Inßammatlen ad tha Lunya. Pain In the repion- of the Kidney-, and n hundred other painful symptoms are the ef aprtnc«of DywopMa. They invigorate the Btomach and attawilntotoo torpid Liver and Bow-4-, which r-nder them ed nib-quailed efficacy in deaneing the Mood of all far parities, aad imparting new Ufa and vigor to too FOR HKIM El BE A BEN. Erupt km a Tatter. Balt Rheum. Blotchea. Spots. iNmpie-. Pu-tulea. Boils, Carbuncle-. Ding-Worms, Bca!d Hnd, Boro Brea. Rry alp*iaa. Itch. Scurfs, Discoloration• of the •kin. Humors and Diaramsof tha Skin, of what ever name or nature, are literally dug up and car ried out of the -vstem in a short time by the am of tome Bitten. One bottle ia such came will con vinos the most incredulous of their curst! v- effect. deaase tha Vitiated Blood whenever you And Ue Impurities bursting through th* Mein in Pimple-. BntpUoaa or Sore-; clean— It when yon find It obstructed and eluggieh in the veins; clean— tt when it la fool.and your feelings will ton yen when. Keep the Mood pure, aad toe health of the system FIN, TAPE, and other WORMN, nvkta* Inthaaf -tern of ao aaaay thonaande, ara effeetaailp ■old’by ALL DRUGQISTB AND DBALBRS. 1. WALKER, Proprietor. It. H. MCDONALD * CO., Dniggiete and Gen. Agents. Sen frouim. Oat. anal w and M Commerce Street, Now York. SUBSCRIPTIONS Are Respectfully Solicited for the erec tion of > MONUMENT TO THE Confederate Dead of Ga. And those Soldiers from other Confed erate States who were killtd nr died in this State. THE MONUMENT TO COST $50,000. The Corner Stone, it is proposed, shall be iuid on the 12th of October— tlic anniver sary of the death of Gen. Lee. For every five Dollars subscribed. there will lie given a certificate of Life Member ship to the Monument Association. This certificate will entitle tlic owner thereof to an equal interest in the following pro perty, to be distributed as soon as reqtii site numlier of shares arcsold, to-wit: First—Nine Hundred and One Acres of land in Lincoln coun ty. Georgia, on wliicli nre the well-known Magruder Gold & Copper Mines, valued at >150,000 And to Seventeen Hundred aud Forty Four Shares in One Hundred Thousand Dollars of United States Currency, to-wit: 1 Share of. ...|IO,OOO $ 10,0 1 “ .... 5,000 5,000 2 “ .... 2,500 5,000 10 “ .... 2,000 20,00* 10 “ .... 1,000 10,000 20 “ 500 10,000 100 “ .... 100. .... 10,000 200 “ .... 50 10,000 400 “ .... 25 10,000 1000 “ .... 10 10,000 SIOO,OOO The value of the separate interest to which the holder of each Certificate will be entitled, will be determined by the Commissioners, who will announce to the Sublic the manner, the time, and place of istribution. The following gentlemen have consent ed to act as Commissioners, and will eitbei by a Committee from their own body, or by Special Trustees, appointed by them selves, receive and take proper charge of the money for foe Monument, aa well aa the Real Estate and the U. 8. Currency of fered as inducements for subscription, and will determine upon the plan for the Mon ument, the inscription thereon, the site therefor, select an orator for the occasion, and regulate the ceremonies to be observ ed when the corner-stone is laid, to-wit; Generals L. McLaws, A. R. Wright, M. A. Stovall, W. M. Gardner, Got>de Bryan Colonels C. Snead, Wm. P. Crawford, Ms jors Jos. B. Camming, George T. Jackson, Joeepbn Ganahl, I. P. Girardev, Hon. R. H. May, Adam Johnston, Jonathan M. Miller, W. H. Goodrich, J. D. Butt, Henry Moore, Dr. W. E. Dealing. The Agents in the respective counties will retain the money received for the sale of Tickets until the subscription books are closed, in order that the several amounts may be returned to the Shareholders in case the number of subscriptions will not warrant any further procedure—the agents will report to this office, weekly, the re sult of their sales. When a sufficient num ber of the shares are sold, the Agents will receive notice. They will then forward to this office the amounts received. L. ft A. H. McLAWB, Gen. Ag ta, No. 3 Old P. O. Range, Mclntosh st. June 88 Augusta, Ga. DR. SALE WILL SPEND THE FIRST WEEK of each month in Washington. He will also attend to any calls in the coun try. TERMS CASH. Office over Dr. Anderson's Drug Store. Aug* ly 600 BUSHELS OATS for sale At W. T. ANDERSON'S. Fsb. 4. 1871.