The banner of the South. (Augusta, Ga.) 1868-1870, October 15, 1870, Page 7, Image 7

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fifth district, doubtful. Other returns frorn Philadelphia City show gains by both parties, the balance favoring Repub licans. From Berks county, rcattering returns show large Democratic gains in the 22d district; Negly elected in the 12th district. It is thought Shoemaker is elected. The Democrats carry Harrisburg by two hun dred and fifty majority. The Republicans earry AHeerhcney county five thousand majority. The Reform ticket polled one thousand votes. Luzerne county gives Republican gains of one thousand and twenty-three. Shoemaker is without doubt elected. PRO>I NEW YORK. Office New York Associated Press, ) Neio York, October 11, IS7O. \ At a special meeting of the New York Associated Press, held this day, all the members leing present, the following preamble and resolution was adopted : Whereas, false reports have been pub lished by the Tribune, charging upon sev eral members of this Association the theft or improper use, in a mutilated form, of special dispatches to that paper, it is here by resolved that this Association autho r z'S the contradiction of this report in the pipers of the Association. No member of •be Association can have an exclusive right to a dispatch of this character, and ad who print the whole or any part as trey choose, have an equal right to con sider it as their own. If was ordered by the Association that the foregoing be signed bv the President and Secretary of the New York Associated Press, and transmitted for publication to the members of said Association, and to all newspapers receiving dispatches from this organization. (Signed) David M. Stone, President. Isaac W. England, Secretary, New York, October 11.—Judge Bond decides that mortgages made in 1858, but renewed in 1866, must be paid in gold, the renewal not being equivalent to a new con t ract. New York, October 11.—The Erie Stockholders elected Homer Ramsdell Justice, D. White and Charlss G. Sisson Directors for the next five years. Reso lutions were adopted approviug the pres ent management, and all of its official acts for the past two years. New York, October 11. — Not a wrnrd from the Western elections. Tallahassee Florida, Aug. 25 1868. Messrs. Zeilin & Cos.: Our junior editor has tried your Liver Regulator, and is taking it now’, and finds it in valuable to him as a corrector of the stomach and regulator of the bowels. Articles of diet that bo dared not indulge in before taking your Liver Medicine, he cun now take with impunity. Very truly, DYKES & SPARHAWK. Editors Floridian. Oct. 15—ts. SSOO Reward offered by the proprie tor ofl)r. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, for a ease of Catarrh which he cannot cure. Sold by druggists or by mail Sixty Cents. Pamphlet giving symptoms and mode of treatment, sent free. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Oct. 15—ts. FACTS FOR THE LADIES. Geo. 11. Collins deposed: I have long re garded the Wheeler & Wilson Machine as the most ingenious in plan and the most remarkable in its performance* The wide range of work to which it is adapted, the great rapidity of its move ment, and its almost noiseless execution, are due to its peculiar construction. I satisfied that one of these machines will do eight or ten times as much as can be done by hand, and quite one fifth more than any other two-thread machine will do. With very trilling repairs, it will run ten years. No machine of equal merit has ever been under my ob serration. Oct. 15—ts. A torpiiT system. Sometimes, without any assignable cause, the physical strength and animal spirits give away, arid a strange torpor falls alike on the body and intellect. There is little or no pain perhaps, but the natural vigor and elasticity of the nervous and muscular system seems to have departed, and an indifference to the pleasures of life, and even of its grave responsibilities, takes the place of that earnest interest in both which charac terizes every well balanced mind when in a healthy condition. This state of partial collapse is often the premonitory symptoms of some serious malady. It indicates unmis takably that the vital powers are lan guishing and need a stimulant. In such eases the effect of a fnw doses of Hostot tor’s Stomach Bitters is wonderfully beneficial. The great tonic wakes up the c v‘ tern from its drowse. The secretions and and the circulation receive anew impetus. The relaxed* nerves recover t heir elasticity under the operations of the specific, like the slackened strength of a musical instrument in the process o tuning. Lethargy and debility are re placed by energy and vigor, the spirits rise, and life that almost seemed a bur den with the season of depression lasted, becomes once more enjoyable. That such a radical change should be prod ne ed by a remedy entirely devoid of the powerful alkaloids and minerals so ex tensively used in modern practice, may seem incredible to those who pin their faith on the medicinal efficacy of active poisons, but if these skeptics will take the trouble to enquire of those who have tested the corrective and alterative vir tues of the Bitters under the circum stances described, they will find the statement to he true. Oct. I—ts, _____ "3730.0 CelotoratodL Murray Lanman's Florida Water. The most lasting, agree able, and refreshing of all perfumes, for use on the Handkerchief, at the Toilet, and in the Bath. For sale by all Druggists and Per fumers. nepl7—ly FIVE CEZffTS ADDITIONAL will buy shoes with silver or copper tips, which will save the buyer the price of a new pair of Shoes. Compared with ragged toes and dirty stockings, they are beautiful, to say the least. Parents try it. sepl7—3m THE BEST, Cheapest and shortest course of study for Boys, Young and Middle-aged Men starting in life, or wanting situations, is at Eastman College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., the oldest and only Practical Busi ness Institution. The only one providing situations for graduates. Address for catalogue of 8000 in Business. Board and Tuition sllO. 11. G. EASTMAN* LL. D., Pres., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. sep!7eo\v—2 Sixty-five First Prize Medals Awarded THE GREAT MANUFACIOBY. WM KNABE & CO MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES BALTIMORE, >113., These Instruments have been before the Public for nearly Thirty Years, and upon their excellence alone attained an unpurckasnl pre-eminence, which pro nounces th«m unequalled. Their TONE combines great power, Sweetness, and fine singing quality, as well as great purity of Intonation and Sweetness throughout the entire scale, Their TOUCH is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the stiff ness found in so many Pianos. ITV WORKAIANhSIIIP they are unequalled using cone but the very best seasoned Material, the large capital employed in.hur business enabling us to keep continually an immense stock of lumber, Ac., cn hand. i All our Squash Plasios have our New Im proved Overstrung Scale and the Agraffe Treble. j gtgr- We wonld call special attention to our im provements inGRANDPIANOS and SQUARE GRANDS, Patented August 14, 1866, which bring the Piano nearer perfection than has yet been attained. Every Piano fullyJWarranted for 5 Years. We have made arrangements for the Sole Wholesale Agency for the most celebrated PARLOR ORGANS and 3VIELODEONS, which we oiler, Wholesale and Retail, at Lowest Factory Prices. WAS. KEJAEB <SL CO., Baltimore, Mil. octS— Cm AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD. Containing Fleetwood’s “Life of Christ,” and “Lives of the Apostles, Evangelists, md Martyrs;'' Dodd ridge’s “Evidence of Christianity;” “History of the Jews,” by Josepms; “A History of all Religions De nominations,” with treatises and tobies relating to events connected with Bib.e History, containing many fine Engravings. The whole forming a com plete Treasury cf C hi■ i tiuu Knowledge. W. FLINT, No. 2(5 S, SEvE_- .1 hi: ’t, Philadelphia. 1 octß—Bm -ae- BUCKEYE BELL FOUND z* £ J *££ KY. Established in 18=37. ts M- -i PLSuperior Hells for Churches, Schools, etc., made of Pukk ’ Belt. Metal, copper and tin—fully Warranted, and mounted w ith our Patent Improved Rotary Hangings. Illustrated Catalogue sent free. Address YANDUZEN & TIFT, 102 aril 101 East Second Street, Cincinnati, 0. 1 augl3—ly (fMMBII ©f ESU©M7 EHLERT’S Letters on AFnsic. Translated by Fanny Raymond Rittir. These entertaining letters are not filled with tech nicalities. but are calculated to interest as well as in struct They have met with a large circulation and extended success in Germany. Price in Cloth, sl.7*. Sent Post-paid, on receipt of price. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. CHAS. H DITSON & Cos., New York. octS- ts ,K.SK‘.UN-WRIT TEN WORD MARCH. Shows us untold riches and beauties in the Great House, with its blooming flowers, Singing birds. Waving palms, Rolling clouds, Beautiful bow, Sacred mountains, Delightful rivers. Mighty oceans, Thun dering voices, Blazing heavens and vast universe with countless beings in millions of worlds, aiul reads to us in each the Unwritten Word. Rose-tinted paper, ornate engravings and superb binding. Intel ligent men and women wanted to introduce the work in every township and village. Light business. Good nay. Send for Circular, description and endow ments to agents. ZEIGLER, McCURDY &CO 16 S. .Sixth Street, Philadelphia, xa. septlO—3m A. L,. MLLER, NATIONAL HOTEL, CHATTANOOGA TENNESSEE. Board $2.00 Per Day. septlO—l y Fall and Winter Importation. 1870. RIBBONS, MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO.. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Bonnet, Trimming and Velvet Ribbons, Bonnet Silks, Satins, and Velvets, Blonds, Netts, Crapes, Ruches, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Straw Bonnets and Ladies’ Hats, Trimmed and Untrimmed, Shaker Hoods, Ac , (237 & 239 Baltimore street,/ BALTIMORE, MD. Cffer the largest Stock to be found in thi3 Country, -nd unequalled in Choice Variety and Cheapness comprising the latest Parisian novelties. ORDERS SOLICITED, And prompt attention given. aug!3—tf FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL TREES srOR AUTUMN OF 1370. We invite the attention of Planters and Dealers to our large and complete stock of Standard and Dwarf bruit Trees. Grape A ines aud small bruit. Ornamental Trees, Shrubs auci i lants. New & Rare Fruit & Ornamental Trees. Descriptive and Illustrated priced Catalogues, sent prepaid oil receipt of stamps, as follows: i.—Fruits, loc. No. 2.—Ornamental Trees 10c. No. 3.—Green-house, sc. No. 4.—Wholesale free. Address— ELLWANGER & BARRY, ROCHESTER, N. Y. Established 1840. August 27—i>t. eow. THE "PAIN KILLER.” This celebrated medicine has won a deservedly high reputation as m alieviator of pain and a preser ver of health. It has become a household remedy, from the fact that it gives immediate and permanent relief, It is a purely vegetable preparation, made from the best and purest materials, safe to keep and to use in every family. It is recommended by physi cians and persons of all classes, and to-day, after a public trial of thirty yearss—the average life of man —it stands unrivalled and unexcelled, spreading its usefulness over the wide world. Its large aud in creasing sale affords positive evidence of its endur ing fame. We do not deem it necessary to say much in its favor as one small bottle will do more to con vince you of its effio<icy than all the advertisements in the world. Give it one favor triul and you would uot be without it for ten times its cost. 4Sf* Directions accompany each bottle. PrPe 25cts, 50cts, and SI.OO per Bottle. Sold by all Druggist. May—2l—ly Xj.& A..H. JVIcL A.YV S I/.-.iid Agent!) For the State of Georgia, will Buy. Sell, and Rent Lands on Commission. No. 3 old Post Office Block. Augusta, Ga ~ Jan. bth 1309. jan9-tf E 5 JAN TED—AGENTS (S2O Per Bay) to sell It M 1 *he celebrated HOME SHUTTLE SEWING M &g I MACHINE. Has the under-feed. makes the B H j “ lock-stitch ” (alike on both sides,) md is fully 11 9 licensed, The Best and cheapest Sewing Ma ll g| chine ia the market. Address JOHNSON, fl ■ CLARK & CO., Boston, Mass , Pittsburg, l‘a., f| B Chicago, Ilk, or St. LouisyMo. sept?—ly URSULINE INSTITUTE OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION, U‘Valle Crucis,” Near Columbia, S. C.) For the Education of Young Ladies , Under 'he Immediate Supervision of the lieligicouses of the Ursuline Convent. Tills Institution, so well known hroughout the South, offers every facility for the acquisition of a refined and solid education. Nothing will be left un done in imparting to the pupils confided to the care of the Ladies, a thorough education in the highest sense of the word; not alone instructing the intellect, but with maternal care guiding and training, the heart. The scholastic year consists of two sessions, or four quarters. At the close of each quarterly examinaton, “Bulletins” of Studies and Health are sent to Parents or Guardians. For further information, application may be made to the Mother Superior, to Rt. Bishop Lynch, or to the Rev. Clergy. septl—ti Academy oi’ the Visitation. Moute Maria, Richmond, Va. The Patrons of this Institution are respectfully re minded that the new scholastic year begins on the First Monday in September, Parents and Guardians who wßh to secure for young ladies, in a first class Boarding School, the benefits of a solid and refined education, with mater nal supervision over their health, morals and man ners, will have no reason to regret their choice of the Moute Maria Academy. on the retired and healthy heights of Richmond, in buildings enlarged to admit additional applicants, the pupils enjoy ample grounds, picturesque views, and every facility under an approved system and an effi cient corps of teachers for their contentment and pro gress. References may bo made to the Rt. Rev. Dr. McGill, Richmond, Va. Very llev. T. Malvey, V. CL. Richmond, Va. Rev. A. J. Weed, Staunton, Va. Rev. A. J. Ryan, Augusta. Ga. To the Superioress of Monte Maria. To the Office of “The Banneh ok tiie South.’* augl3—ly Mount De Sales Academy, FOK YOUNG LADIES, (Conducted by the Sisters of the Visitation,) NEAR CATONSVILLE, FIVE MILES WEST O BALTIMORE, MD., This Academy is situated in Baltimore county, commanding an extensive view of the surrounding country, the city of Baltimore, the Patapsco River and the Chesapeake Bay. The grounds attached to the Academy are extensive, and afford tue pupils am ple space for exercises. Ihe halls for study and re creation, the dormitories, &c., have been constructed with a view to promote the esmfort ol the young ladies. Terms moderate. Address, for particulars, MOUNT DE SALES, C'atonsviile, P. 0., Baltimore Cos., Md. apllG—ly Kentucky Military Institute, SIX WILES FROM Frankfort, Kentucky The 25th Academic Year will begin on Monday, Sent. stli 1870. Send for Catalogue to Col. R, T. P. ALLEN, Sup’t., Fanmlale P. 0., Franklin county, Kv. july9—tf miiXi coiisaaß, NEAR MOBILE, ALA. THIS INSTIUTION, which ivas destroyed by fire last February, being now rebuilt, will open its session on the 7th December next. The terms for the pres ent session, payable half yearly in advance m osir rency, areas follows : Board, Tuition, Washing and Stationery 5270 Entrance i ee, first year only 15 Medical Fees 14 Bed and Bedding, if furnished by College 14 For references and circulars address the President of the College, at Spring Hill, Ala., the Rev. Clergy at Mobile, the College of the Immaculate Conception, comer Common and Baronne street, or P. POURSINE, Agent, 36 Natchez street, New Orleans. dec4—ly _ CECILLIAN COLLEGE. (Ou tuft E. &. I‘. K. E.) Will enter upon its Eleventh Term of instruc tion the Erst Monday of September, 1870, TERMS. Per Twenty Weeks SIOO 00 For particulars address H. A. CECIL & BROS, Cecilian F. O. Ilardiu County, Ky. july2— 3m Georgetown College, 1). The Academic year of Georgetown College com mences on the first Monday in September, and ends in the first week of July. The Lectures in the Medical and Law Departments will commence In October. JOHN EARLY, S. J., President. Circulars containing particulars can bo obtained bv applying to the President. augl3—ly ST. JOSEPH’S ACADEMY. Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy , Co lumbus, Ga. The Exercises of this Institution will be resumed on the First Monday in Septembar. For further particulars apply for Prospectus. Ad dress MOTHER SUPERIOR, septll The St. Cecilia’s Academy resume the academic exercieson the first Yon- VV day in September. This Institute is situated about a mile from Nashville, on an elevation over looking the City, and commanding a view of a beau tiful landscape lor many miles around. The l iterary course is thorough, and the Terms are as moderate as those of any first class Academy in the South. The heaithfnlness of the place is not surpassed in ■ any locality, either North or Souta; not a case of sick ness, such as fever, having ever occured in the School. Besides a Chalybeate Spring on the Acade my grounds, there are Sulphur Springs in the imme diate vicinity whose medicinal properties are highly extoled. Address Superioress of St. Cecelia’s Acade my, Nashville, Term. Aug 20—3 m COTTON STATES Mechanics' and Agricultural * FAIR ASSOCIATION. CF -A-TJ GU A. Wm. 11. Tutt, President! J. J. Cohen & Sons, Treasurer. Will hold their First Grand Animal Fair, r Commencing CTOBER 25, 1370, And continuing FIVE DAVS. PREMIUMS over $13,000 Embracing ev cry department of Mechanical and Agricultural industry. $1,400 Subscribed by tlie Merchants of Augusta, to be offered as Special Premiums. —' —O Under the auspices of the Association A GRAND TOURNAMENT will be held, A Five Hundred Dollar Horse to the most successful Knight. A SPECIAL PREMIUM of sr>oo is subscribed by Ahe Cotton Factors of Augusta for the best Five Bales Upland Cotton. ForgPremium r List or Infor mation, address the Secretary, E. 11. GRAY, Augusta, Ga. j u!y2^—3m 7