The banner of the South. (Augusta, Ga.) 1868-1870, January 02, 1869, Page 7, Image 7

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V„anmavbe called the providcn- J ." ! ;,rdian of the Irish convicts of that n ' i! r " Hundreds of these men M living in Australia,who owe ‘ '^‘ if rC s : ,ectable and independent t h if P 1 ] ‘,/cnerous help and care. P ’ ! " i h I*indness to the political ex ns 'whole life. pious, brave, frai.K, *“T ~„W r ed, siuglc-h-aru-a Irishman, I,,'thc core to religion and country. * u.- 5 -goal. Amen. — Irish Citi- Go<l rest ms • T :. sa jj that the proprietors of the /Jr',t,*d Plantation Bittf.rs, rent no . tlrm nine pen's from the different ! ,«,inatien ? in New \ ork c.v for a,I r pieir employees who will oecu !, 'X l rcimlarly, free of charge. This P' ~»• !jn 1 y °oraiseworthy, and it is to be i',hat others who employ a large IS-of people, will f How the ex „ The above fact, accompanied ;:l oh”’he belief that a firm vviio would , s0 doselv after the morals and wel- L of their employees, would not under ,-iko to impose upon the public, has ,1 US to give the Plantation Bit , .. a trial, and having found them to be jj’lhat i s represented, we cordially reconi ~ ,o]d them as a tonic of rare merit. Obfi rvcr, July l-J M\.:no L ia Water. —Superior to the in>st imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. AGENTS WANTED. j- - tn |2oo per month, or a Commission from , v 7p'ii Mice"that amount can be made by selling the T,t improved Common Sense Family Sewing Ma '' Price slß.oo. For circulars and terms, atl ','.'■,77 BOWERS & Cos., 320 South Third st., Phila j. ipciPa. jau2-3m A . 31. D. G. PROSPECTUS Spring Hill CoUegeiSt. Joseph) Near Mobile, Ala, Tin- Literary Institution, incorporated by the State ot Alaliama, an*d empowered to confer all the Academi , ,i Hoiiera, is conducted by the Fathers of the Society ot Jesus. Tlie site of the College, on rising ground, one hun dred an.l fifty feet above the level of the sea, is equally nitliy and agreeable. Pupils of every Religious denomination are admit- FL provided that, with a view to order and uniformi t they are willing to attend the exercise* of the Catholic worship. The plan of instruction embraces Greek, Latin, Eng lish, Poetry, Rhetoric, History, Geography, Muthema t. s, Astronomy, Natural and Mental Philosophy, with ;. ■ addition of Book-Keeping, aud the usual commer cial branches. Spanish and German are taught, at the option of p iits or guardians, without extra charge. Tile age of admission is from nihe to fifteen. No one is received who does not know how to read and write. the b ssion opened on the 27tli of October, 1868. TERMS : 1 nr-i. Tuition, Washing, Stationery S2OO Entrance. Money, (first year only) 10 Mviiie.ilFee* and Pharmacy.... 10 Dcdding, if furnished by the College 10 At E.ich Half Session is to bo paid invariably in ad i.i'i v. before a pupil is admitted. -■i. .Videduction is made for any absence less than a in >iuh, or for any money advanced for bedding, en trance, or medical ices. Jd. Books are furnished by the College, at the ex- 1’’ JM -' of parents and guardians, it.) Y> advance is made by the College for books, ' ia:g, travelling, dentistry, pocket money, &c., bo -1 ini the amount deposited with the Treasurer to meet such expenses. MUSIC AND DRAWING J i vm 'ra charges, and are taught at the request of I limits :.nJ guardians. The terms (in gold) are : j ria'/o, per month . ' $7 | or Flute, per month 6 > i Music 2 j '" !u « 5 CLOTHING. ■V shirts, twelve handkerchiefs, twelve pair of '■ravats, four pair of drawers, six towels, six Uu .summer frock coats, two Summer vests, ' 'Muter pantaloons, four pairs of Summer " ■ us, tour pairs of shoes, one cap, oue goblet, ■ fora, oue table knife. REDDING, j u loy parents—one pillow, three pillow ■ pair of sheets, one mosquito bar, one ' 'Aoi :cn blanket, one white counterpane. ; L. CURIOZ, S. J., President. ,7. ' l 7‘ x l-auation, api>ly to Rev. A. J. Rvan, or '• ‘ r ‘ tstt( of Augusta. nov7 ts i’OcNG LADIES’ ACADEMY OF THE VISITATION, Mary s, Wilmington, Del. 'itation TAA'A ’opened by the Nuns cf the ‘ n ‘: i iiVm-,7.r "‘'r lU , an eievateii au <i delighttul 1,-: H ea - tby city * The Building 1 m;- a:ii o ft-fl vUr !; n ? (ia,tlE o ovor one hundred j i,,...7* * a ~ tue advantages of a complete : ugtiiiV bm M U n t Ja U!y I°, tlie V°ung Ladies Ai ad aav J 1 Wls h to become pupils • -ttignt Rev. Bishop Becker, of Wilming oct!7-tf THE dixie FARMER. ■ '1 and Horticultural Jour : r .A. aollm at Columbia, Tennessee, bv a ’ Editor and Proprietyr, at i’t year, in advance. Single c °pies, 10 cents. 1. CAMPFIELD, I'K NT IST. "' ’ "yd LET, opposite Central Hotel, ct. i 1 • L ' r Branch & Sons. EHEAP PAINTING, 1 ) 100 lbs. of the 3 I COST r Pecorq Colored Paints LEAD) (Costing 12 }£ dollars) will paint as much as 250 pounds of Lead (costing $37 %) and wear longer. We make the best WHITE LEAD. Any FANCY COLOR for Cottages made to order. Best VARNISHES and JAPAN. For particulars, address S. BOWEN, Sec’y, novl2-2m Philadelphia, Pa. IVM. H. TUTT & LAUD. Wholesale Druggists, 2*H BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA. GA. Have in Store a very large and select stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, GLASS WARE, PAINTS, OILS, FANCY GOODS. and Drugists| Sundries, adapted to the wants of Mer chants, Physician, and Planters, and which they offer at a very small advance on Manufacturer’s and Im porter’s prices. WM. H. TUTT A LAND are also the Proprietors of TUTT'S SVlillt' SARSAPARILLA AND j QUEEN’S DELIGHT, he great BLOOD PURIFIER; a speedy and certain cure tor Rheumatism, Liver Complaint, Effects of Mercury, Syphilis, Diseases of the Skin, Swelling of the Joints, etc. ° It imparts a beautiful roseate hue to the complexion rendering the Skiu Soft and Fair. / Price, SI.OO per bottle, or six for $5.00 ALSO, TUTTS EXPECTORANT, An infallible remedy for Coughs, Colds, Asthma Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Croop, Shortness of Breath, \\ hooping Cough, and a <r reat re lief to Consumptives. ° ONE TRIAL will satisfy any one of its efficacy. also, TUTTS VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS. These Pills are offered to the public with the great est confidence. Though they have never been adver tised, Gross upon Gross of them have been sold in the They are Warranted to contain NO MERCLRX, but act directly on the Liver, which pro pertv is owing to the Podophyllin, or Mav Apple which they contain. Their operation is gentle, pro duemg no gnping. If you wish to “BREAK YOUR CHILLS,’ use these pills, before taking Quinine, and a cure will be sure and permanent. They are espe cially recommended to DYSPEPTICS. oct 24—6 m. NEW FALL ANI) WINTER GOODS AUGUST DORR, MERCHANT TAILOR, 220 Broad St. (Ilersey’s Old Stand), Legs to announce that he has received a complete and magnificent Stock of FRENCH, ENGLISH, and GERMAN Cloths, Oassimeres, & Vestings, Which he is ready to make up to order in the MOST FASHIONABLE STY'LE. and at prices as low as any IN' THE CITY. ALSO, READY-MADE CLOTHING-. Os his own Manufacture. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, of all kinds, which ' v :.l be sold at the lowest possible prices. GIVE ME A TRIAL. AUGUST DORR, octl i —3m 220 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. J. P. H. brown, EESriIST, 189 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA GA “?!» 3m ' ■J. J. BROWNE, GILDER AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTURER, 135 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Old Pictures and Looking-Glass Frames Re°ilt Oil Paintings Restored, Lined and Varnished. my3o—ly PIIOTOGRAPHIC NOTICE. PERKINS & PELOT, [At the old Tucker & Perkin’s Gallery / sWe ot *»<»» dl-nISU' “ U ,orts copM il,l ° Portrait, of every oct 24—Gill “ Malls m fll 'amitMt; GKEAT DISTEIBUTION BY THE AT ETROPOLITA N GIFT COMPANY, Cash Gifts to the Amount of $250,000. Every Ticket Draws a Prize! 5 Cash Gifts Each SIO,OOO 450 “ “ .. o-i 000 “ “ LLULL’U “ 25 30 Elegant Rosewood Pianos Each S3OO to SSOO 35 “ “ Melodeons.. “ 75 to *l5O 150 Sewing Machines *« 60 to 175 250 Musical Boxes «« 25 to 2>MI 3*>o Fine Gold Watches •• 75 to 300 750 Fine Silver Watches “ 30 to 50 I ine Oil Paintings, Framed Engravings, Silver Ware, Photograph Albums, and a large assortment of Fine Gold Jewelry, in all, valued at 1,000,000 DOLLARS! A Chance to Draw any of the above Prizes by Purchasing a Sealed Ticket for Twenty-Five Cents. Tickets, describing each Prize, are sealed in En velopes, and thoroughly mixed. On receipt of 25 Cents, a Sealed Ticket will be drawn, without choice and delivered at our office, or sent by mail to any ad dress. The prize named upon it will be delivered to the ticket holder on payment of O\E DOLLAR. Prizes will be immediately sent to any address, as requested by express or return mail. You will know what your Prize is before you pay for it. Any Prize may be exchanged for another of the same value. No Blanks. KtC Our Patrons can depend on fair dealing. References. e select the few following names from the many who have lately drawn Valuable Prizes and kindly permitted us to publish them : S. T. Wilkins, Buffalo, New York, $l,ooo; Mrs. E Stuart, To Nelson Place, N. Y., $5oo; Miss A Monroe Chicago, 111., Piano, value, SGSo; W. Curtis, N Haven’ Gold Watch, ?2oo; Robert Jackson, Dubuque Sewintr Machine, $loo; Philip McCarthy, Louisville Kv SSoo; Jas. Rogers, Washington, D. C., Musical Box’ $15o; Miss Emma Walworth, Milwaukee, Wis., Piano’ $5oo; S. T. Ferris, New Orleans, Gold Watch, $250. We publish no names without permission, Opinions of the Press : They are doing the largest business; the firm is rc- IfS. 28, a iB6B BerVC theirSUCCeSS ’”“ Weckl y Tnbune, We have examined their system, and know them to be a fair dealing firm.’ —JY. Y. Herald, Feb. 28 1868. Last week a friend of ours drew a ssoo prize which was promptly received. —Daily News, March 3, 1868. Send for circular giving many more references and favorable notices from the Press. Liberal induce ments to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Every Package of Sealed Envelopes contains One Cash Gift. jft y-. Six Tickets for Oue Dollar; 13 for Two Boilers• 25 for Five Dollars; 110 for Fifteen Dollars. All letters should be addressed to PARKER, MOORE & < 0, ~, 195 Broadway, N. Y decll J ’ * ESTABLISHED IN 1850- THE Subscriber would respectfully inform IvS 3 ie citizens of Augusta aud surrounding coun that he Keeps a special Establishment for the Repair of Fine H atches & Jewelry. AU work entrusted to his care will be executed promptly, neatly, uud WARRANTED FOR ONE YEAR. At his Store will be found one of the largest stocks of Gold and Silver Watches, Os the best European and American manufacture in the Southern States, with a select assortment of Rich and New Styles of Etruscan Gold Jewelry. Set with Diamonds, Pearls, Rubies, Oriental Garnets, Coral, Ac. —ALSO— SOLID SILVER WARE, CONSISTING OF FULL TEA SETTS, WAITERS, ICE AND WATER PITCHERS, CASTORS, GOBLETS, CUPS, FORKS, SPOONS, And everything in the Silver Ware line. line Single aud Double-Barrelled GUNS.; Colt’s, Smith & Wesson’s. Cooper’s, Sharp’s, Remington’s, Derringer’s PISTOLS, aud many others of the" latest invention. Fine CUTLERY, SPECTACLES, WALKING CANES PERFUMERY, PORTE-M ON NAILS, AND FANCY GOODS of every variety, to be found in a Arst-class Jewelry Establishment. A. PRONTAUT, One door below Augusta Hotel, 163 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. octlO l'urc McdicineN, x<*. PLUMB & LEITNE3R., DEALERS IN * Pure Medicines and Chemicals, DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, BRUSHES , PERFUMER V FANCY* ARTICLES, GARDEN, GRASS, AND FIELD SEEDS, FISH HOOKS, LINES, Ac., Ac. Ai 13 JBroacl Street, -A.UGHJSTA, GEORGI A. sep26—3m W ARDED THE PRIZE MEDAL AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION, 1867. Sold by Agrircult’l Implem't Dealers Throughout the U. S. COLLIIYB & €o*B CAST Cast-Steel Plows. MANUFACTURED BY COLLINS A CO., “HARTFORD,” JtZtT Os same Material used in their Celebrated Axcs,-% a These Plows are made by pouring moulten Steel into Iron moulds. They ar ■ then highly tempered, ground and polished. Any section can bereplacen at any time by a duplicate; or, if the point is worn, it may be repaired by welding to it anew piece of Steel. Circulars, giving full information, sent to appli cants. Address COLLINS k CO., oct3—3in 212 Water St., New York. Clje pilot. THE Largest and Cheapest CATHOLIC AND IRISII-AMERLCAN NEWSP A.PER IN IRE UNITED STATES. The new volume for 186!) will open with a great va riety of interesting matter, including a Story of unsur passed interest, entitled— THE nmu WIDOWS SON; OR THE Fikemen of IVinety-Eight, By Con. O’Leary. This story commences on Christmas Day, 1797, it contains incidents of Orauge terrorism faithfully por C a L e( |~ th,J burning of Chapels and the dwellings of Catholics described as they occurred—the sorrows aud sufferings of the people iu and around Randals town, the seat of the O’Neils of Ulster—the organizar v? n 4 . 1 Irishmen, embracing many well-known historical characters—plots and designs to secure safety and secrecy—the battles of Antrim and Ballina hincii details chiefly derived from eye-witnesses— the whole comprising an Irish historical tale, based on the eventful period of Ninety-Eight! The PILOT will open in New type throughout— maxing it the largest and cheapest Catholic and Irish- Amencan paper on the continent of America, Great inducements—such ax elegant Bibles, Prayer books, Gold Watches, Silver Watches, Ac.—are offered as premiums to those who get up clubs. &£) bend tor a Prospectus. It will be sent free, file Pilot is lor sale at all the Periodical Stores and Newspapers Stands throughout the United States the New Dominion, &c. • UNIVERSAL CHEAP CATHOLIC BOOKSTORE. The Election is now over. The long evenings are upon us, when the laboring man, mechanic, A,, can devote their leisure hours to tiie improvement of them selves and families, by procuring and reading goQd books. MR. DONAHUE has— CATHOLIC BOOKS, GOOD, NEW and CHEAP ! bo OKS ELEGANTLY PRINTED AND BOUND ! BOOKS OF HISTORY aud BIOGRAPHY! BOOKS ENTERTAINING and USEFUL ! BOOKS AMUSING AND INSTRUCTIVE ! BOOKS OF TRAVEL and ADVENTURE ! BOOKS SUITED TO EVERY CONDITION ! BOOKS WELCOMED IN EVERY FAMILY ! BOOKS FOR CANVASSERS and AGENTS ! BOOKS; Send for our Catalogue, and. BOOK Your certain Fortune ! Address PATRICK DONAHOE, Boston, Mass, dee2u it STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, ALBUMS, CHROMOS. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, th’ Mtr-TS on nf tb** Trad*- to !h< r **xtensive assortment of Mi* »' ovt, of 'heir oir* ; • bl . atiun, manufacture and importation. Fcur Thou*?n<t subject* of Stereoscopic View*, nclndmg • Nmgara, Mammoth Cave, | Cuba, Catskills, j Central P*»k, [ New Grenada, Hudson, j Trenton F.»lls, J Venezuela, Wh te Mountain*, I Great Weit, The Andes, 1 HonsMtoulr, | China, Sai i Delaware, j Japan, Weal Point, J Instantaneous, | England, &e , Ac. Our Imported Views embrace a assortment. Including th* , -10-rent prndu-’tions of Win. En»rland, G. \V. W.lton, Lamy, and eminent photographers, conaiatiug of Pw ; »»er!aud # 1 Ireland, | Spain, | Herculaneum, Rhine, j Wale«, i TuiJeries, j Fontainebleau, Pyreij.es, j Pompeii, 8t Cloud, i Coinpeigre, Farm, , Germany | Trianon, | Versatile*, Engl-ud. ! Austria, j Crystal Palace, 1 Naples, fc-otUmt, ■ Italy, I Tyrol, | Rome, Ac., Ac, Also, T7IS LANDS OF THE BIBLE, K ne-i Tilt .'tensely ijifr»r*« #: njr «erje«. Also, Illuminated and Tranapa* ren* V, wk. in great variety. We are also exclusive Agent* in Arn»r ra or ** F TtRI! R'S GL\SS VIEWS, ** of which we h ve a splendid assortment Agents for Frith's Series of 814xf 19 in Photographic Views ru S'vi'ifrUnd Hie Rhine England, Scotland, Wale*, Ac. STKRF.<>s*rr)pr,S. -W-* manuficture very largely, and hare a Targe ts k of til* at the !ou>rtt rale* PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. -Our Manufacture nf Albums is well niowu ♦hro’sgt.out the country as superior in quality and beauty to all others AIT **e sell are made in our o*tn F « fory. ar.d our styles are different fr'*n those c f a >,y other maker. Buyers should uot fail tc see ouf •to< k before making their pur bases CHROMOS. These beaut'fnl pictures, tb it cannot W from tka Oi! Paint nrt. a* one tenth their cost, w*- import largely from Par s, London, Berlin, Vienna and Rome, and supply th* trade at th* Wwest rates E. &H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 501 Broadway, N. Y., Importers and Manufrs of Photographic Materials, (lee 26 3m NEW BOOT AXI) SHOE S T O RE. NOW OPENING! IN THE STORE FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY MRS. A. HENEY ASA MILLINERY STORE. X. Respectfully announces to his friends and the public that he has on hand, and will continue to re ceive, all goods pertaining to a first class BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Comprising in part the following : Gents’ and Boys’ BOOTS and SHOES, all styles; Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s BOOTS and SHOES, all styles: TRUNKS. VALISES, and SATCHELS, of all stvles; All of winch he offers for sale at VERY* LOW PRICES for CASH. He also takes pleasure in announcing that he has secured the services of Mr. JAMES JIENEY, who will conduct the business for him, and who will be pleased to see his friends and the public generally, who desire to procure anything in bis line of business. oct!7-3m O’Dowd <&. ZMEulherin, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 7V°. 283 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA,, __ r _ have on hand a full stock of SI GAR, COFFEE, TEAS, SOAP, starch, CANDLES, TOBACCO, liquors, BACON, SEGARS, LARD, FLOUR, AND EVERY THING Usually kept in a Wholesale and Retail Grocery. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST __ mh2l ts College and Convent Agency, No. 21 Commercial Place, ISTEW ORLEANS, LA. PARENTS AND GUARDIANS can obtain at tins Office full information, gratis, regarding the locations, terms, <kc,, of the best Catholic Educational Estab lishments in this country and in Canada; also, letters of introduction thereto. CHILDREN, forced by the new Social Equality laws to leave our Public Schools, can here find Academies just suited to their wants. They should be provided if Catholics, with the recommendation of their Parish Priests, and, if non-Oatholics, with those of their r e spective Ministers. Long experience warranto the undersigned iu promising full satisfaction to all Catholic Institutions that may honor him with their Commissions, Col lections, or orders of any kind. , CHAS. D. ELDER, augl—tf P. O. Box 2,034, New Orleans. GEO. P ROWELL & CO., AMERICAN Newspaper Directory, CONTAINING ACCURATE LISTS OF ALL THE NEWSPAPERS and PERIODICALS' PUBLISHED in the UNITED STATES and TERRITORIES and THE DOMINION OF CAN ADA and BRITISH COL ONIES OF NORTH AMERICA; TOGETHER WITH A DESCRIPTION OF THE TOWNS AND CITIES IN WHICH THEY ARE PUBLISHED. NEW YORK GEO. P. ROWELL X 00., Publishers & Newspaper Advertising Agents 40 Park Row, 1 8 6 9. A HANDSOME OCTAVO VOLUME OF 300 PAGES, BOUND IN CLOTH. Price - - - Five Dollars. A work of great value to Advertisers, Publishers aud wlio_desire information in relation to the Newspapers and Periodicals of North America. TIIE EDITION WILL BE LIMITED, AND PERSONS DESIRING COPIES WILL DO WELL TO SEND THEIR ORDERS IMMEDI ATELY TO Geo. P. Roweli k Cos., PUBLISHERS <£• ADVERTISING AGENTS, 40 Park Row, New York. dec26 P. Quinn’s Literary Emporium, 189 BROAD STREET, A TIOUS T A , OK O ~ Keeps constantly on hand v full su >ply of late NOVELS, LITERARY MAGAZINES, FASHION BOOKS, COMIC PAPERS, NURSERY TALES, TOY BOOKS, WRITING PAPER, CHESS BOARDS, and MEM. DIARIES, and a complete assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS. Any Book published can be had at short notice, and at Publishers’ prices. Give me a call before pur chasing elsewhere. nov2l-tf Wanted Agents. $75 to~ $200. Everywhere, male and female, to introduce throughout the Southern States, the Genuine and Improved < 'om mon-sense Family Sewing Machine. This Machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, bind, braid, and em broider in a most superior manner. Price onlv S2O, fully warranted, for five years. Wo will pay *l,ooO, for any machine that will sew a stronger, more beau tiful, and more elastic seam than ours. It makes the Elastic Lock-stitch. Every second stitch can be cut, and still the. cloth cannot be pulled apart without earing it. We pay agents from $75 to2<Jo per month and expenses, or a commission from which twice that amount can be made. Address S. M. TOLIVER, AGO. Franklin, Ky., or West Point, Ga. other parties, palming off worthless cast-iron Ma chines, under the same name, or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine and really practical Machine manu factured. aug29—tf (jEftjj? JEWELL fS Advertisements forwarded to all Newspapers. No advance charged on Publishers’ prices. All leading Newspapers kept on file. Information as to Cost of Advertising furnished. All Orders receive careful attention. Inquiries by Mail answered promptly. Complete Printed Lists of Newspapers for sale. Special Lists prepared for Customers. Advertisements Written and Notices secured. Orders from Business Men especially solicited. /f; k m joti j»tr ic’nw W V 7