The Augusta constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1875-1877, December 23, 1875, Image 3

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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ear Ihe following Advertisements are pub lished at the request of many of our Subscrib ers, icho take the constitutionalist only. G< EORGIA, LINCOLN COUNTY-TO ALL r WHOM IT MAY CONCEKN.-Socrates G. N. Furguson, having, in proper form, ap plied to me for Permanent Letters of Admin istration on the estate of Frederick H. Ed* munds t late of said county— This is to cite, all and singular, the credi tors and next oi kin of Frederick H. Edmunds to be and appear at my office, within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not begranted to S. G, N, Ferguson on Fred erick H. Edmunds’ estate. Witness my hand and official signature, December Ist, 1875. B. F. TATOM, decs-w4t Ordinary L. C. "VJ"OTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. 1> GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.—AII Bersons indebted to the estate of Franklin arris, late of said county, deceased, are hereby notified and requested to make im mediate payment to the undersigned, and those having claims against the same are no tified to present them, duly authenticated, according to law. MRS. BASHABA HARRIS, Administratrix Estate of Franklin Harris. decß-6w XfOTICETO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY.—AII persons inde 3ted to the estate of James A. S. Milligan, late of said county, deceased, are hereby notified and requested to make im mediate payment to the undersigned, and those having claims against the same are notified to present them, duly authenticated, according to law. DR. LEWIS D. FORD, Administrator Estate of J. A. S, Milligan. decß-6w Four weeks after date, applica tion will be made to the Court of Ordi nary of Richmond County, for leave to sell the property belonging to Louisa Cook, IJOHN A- BOHLER, deeß-4 Administator Louisa Cook. Columbia Sheriff’s Sale. Georgia, Columbia county.-wui be sold before the Court House door, at Appling, in said county, within the legal hours of sale, on the first TUESDAY IN JAN UARY next, a tract of land containing fifteen hundred and sixty acres, more or less, lying in the 134th District, G. M.. said county, and a.lj.lining lands of Thos. A. Blanchard. Mrs. Merriwether, and others, whereon Marion McDaniel nowlives. Levied on as the prop erty of Marion McDaniel, to satisfy sundry 11. fas in my hand, to-wit: One issuing from the Columbia Superior Court, in favor of W, M. and M. P. Reese vs. Thos. A. Blanchard and Marion McDaniel; also five others issu ing from said Court; first, Z. McCord vs. Ma rion McDaniel; second, Pollard & Cos. vs. Marion McDaniel and W. C. Ward; third. Wm. Willingham vs. Marion McDaniel and Thos. A,Blanchard; fourth, Pollard &Cos. vs. Marion McDaniel; fifth, Janies Miller vs. Ma rion McDaniel; also, one issuing from the County Court of said county, in favor of Ku do] ph J. Blount, guardian of John P. Blount. Written notice of said levy served on the defendant in possession. JAMES M. TANKERSLEY, December 1, 1875. Sheriff C. C. decs-wtd. Taliaferro Sheriff’s Sale. "\I r ILL BE SOLD, before the Court House door, in the town of Crawfordville Tal iaferro coumy. on the FIRST TUESDAY IN JANDAKY next, within the lawful hours of sale, one t.uv horse, one black horse mule, ami one yoke of oxen. Levied on as the prop erty of Jas. W- Flynt. to satisfy a 11. fa. from the Superior Court of aforesaid county-, in favor of J. F. & L. J. Miller vs. Jas. W. Flynt. Property pointed out by defendant. This December 2d, 1875. M. D. L. GOOGER, decs-wtd Sheriff. EXECUTRIX’S SALE. STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUN TY. —Will t>e sold, on the FIRST TUES DAY in JANUARY next. 1876, at the usual plaee of public sales, in the city of Augusta, in said county, between the hours of 10 o’clock a m. and 4 o’clock p. m.. Twenty-one Shares of the Capital Stock of the .Georgia Railroad and Banking Company, being a portion of the personal property of Iskam J. Sims, late of the State of Louisiana, deceased. Terms of the Sale-Cash. This November 29th. 1875. A. M. SIMS. Executrix. Per her Attorney in Fact. dec2-td Q. R. SIMS. XT OTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. JN GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.-AU persons indebted to the estate of Albert Men dleson, late of said county, deceased, are lierebv notified and requested to make im m-diate payment to the undersigned, and those having claims against the same are no tified to present them, duly authenticated, ac cording to law. JOSEPH MYERS, Administrator Estate of Albert Mendleson. deCB-6w ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. TiY virtue of an order from the Honorable Xj Court of Ordinary of Gwinnett County, Georgia, will he sold, on the FIRST TUES DAY. IN JANUARY. 1876, at public outcry, at the Lower Market House, in the city of Au gust i. within the legal hours of saie. the fol- J. iwing real estate, belonging to the estate of John J. Maguire, deceased: A House and Lot on Ellis street, between C j mpboil and Gumming streets, having a froiit of forty feet, more or less, on Ellis street, in said city, and running back the same width about one hundred and thirty three feet. being half-way to Greene street; hounded north by Ellis street, south by the • •astern half of lot No. 24 of a plan of lots made by Wm. Phillips, recorded in Book D, D folios 328 and 329, east by Lot No. 8. and west by tqe western hajf of Lot No. 9. Terms—One-third Gash, and one-third in six and twelve months. For farther information, apply to H. D D. Twiggs, attorney for estate. THOMAS MAGUIRE, J. H. MECASLIN. Administrators Estate of J. J. Maguire. d-iu-wtd SHERIFF’S SALE. Georgia. Columbia county.-wui be sold before the Court House door, in the t iwn of Apoling, said county, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN JAN U ARY next, within the legal hours of sale, one-sixth undivided interest in three hundred and sixty (3>) wre? of land, more or less, adjoining lands of i) p. Marshall, T. K. Blalock, and others, situated and being in the State and county aforesaid. Levied upon as the property of Win. S. Stovad. to satisfy a fl. fa. from Mc- Duffie Superior Court, in favor of Daniel & Rowland. . . . Property pointed out by plaintiff s attorney. Notice given to tenants in possession. JAMES M. TANKERSLEY. dee9-wtd Sheriff C. C. STATE OF GEORGIA—COLUMBIA COUN TY.—Whereas. W. B. Roebuck has ap plied for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Samuel A. Verdery, iftte of said county, deceased- . , , This is, therefore to cite all concerned. t<3 be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they ciii. why said Letters should not be granted. Witness my hand and official signature, this ?th day of December, WO R E , decio-w5 . Ordinary. SHERIFF’S SALE. TrrjUL Le sold, before the Court House W door in Columbia county, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY next. One Hundred and Seventy (lTo) Acres of Land, be longing to Andrew Gardner, adjoining lands of James Fleming, Florence, and others.— Hold to satisfy a tax fl. fa., in favor of the Tax Collector of Col umbia county. Writien notice served on J, M. Knox, Special Consta ble, and turned ■ TOTEMUEY . dec9-wtd Sheriff Columbia County. / EORGIA,COLUMBIA COUNTY—APPLI (jr CATION FUR LETTERS OF DISMIS SION.—Whereas. George W. Gray, Adminis trator on the Estate of Eliza Crawford and Peter Crawford, late of said county, deceased, has applied to me for Letters of Dismission from said estate — , These are<o cite all persons concerned, to show cause, if any they can. at the March Term of the Court of Ordinary, why said Let ters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signa ‘"w-,his UMember - ’“■if.’c. MOORE. deelO-Jni Ordinary. Petition for Exemption of Personalty end Realty. Office' fob Said County, 1 December 6th. 1875. j £3. EORGIA—COLUMBIA COUNTY: John T. Smith has applied to me for an Ex emption of Personalty and Realty, and I will nass upon the same at my office, on the 22d of December, 1875. D. C. MOORE. decl<-wtd Ordinary. ASSIGNEE’S SALE. BY virtue of an order from A. G. Foster, Register in Bankruptcy, will be sold, free from all encumbrances, at the Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, at public outcry, to the high est bider, for cash, three Tracts of Land, lying in Richmond county, on the Washing ton road, about four miles from sad city, the property of Edward Perrin, Bankrupt, to-wit: One tract on the north side of said road, containing one-hundred and fifty-eight acres, more or less, bounded on the north and west by lands of estate of B, H. Warren, and on the east by lands of G. 8. Fisher, Also, one tract on the south side of said road, con taining 9i 94-p o acres, more or less, bounded on the east by the Bankrupt’s homestead, on the south by lands f t W. 8. Skinner, and on the west by lands of H. Skinner. A donetract *>u the south side of said road, containing 125 41-190 acres, more or less, bounded on ti*e east by lands of Planters Loan and Savings bank, •on the south by lands of Planters Loan and Savings Bank and Wm. Skinner, and on the •west by the said Bankrupt’s hometead. Plats of the land ean be seen at the offlee of *T. & J. L. Oakman, No. 2 Warren Block. Purchaser to pay for papers. JULIUS L. OAKMAN, Assignee Estate Edw. Perrin, Bankrupt. 4ecl2-su4 TAKE SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen. MALARIOUS FEVERS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, MENTAL DEPRESSION, RESTLESSNESS, JAUN DICE, NAUSEA, SICK HEADACHE, CON STIPATION, COLIC and BILIOUSNESS. It Is eminently a Family Medicine, and by being kept ready for immediate resort, will save many an hour of suf fering, and many a dollar in time, and doctors’ bills. After Forty Years’ trial, it is still re ceiving the most unqualified testimo nials of its virtues, from persons of the highest character and responsibility. Eminent physicians commend It as the most , EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC for Constipation, Headache, Pain in the shoulders, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpi tation of the Heart, Pain in the Region of the Kidneys, Despondency, Gloom, and Forebodings of Evil, all of which are the offspring of a diseased Liver. r J he Liver, the largest organ in the body, is generally the seat of the dis ease, and if not Regulated in time, great suffering, wretchedness, and DEATH will ensue. IF you feel Ddll, Drowsy, Debili tated. have frequent Headache, Mouth Tastes bally, poor Appetite and Tongue Coated, you are suffering from Torpid Liver or ‘ Biliousness,” and nothing will cure you so speedily and permanently. *‘l have never seen or tried such a simple, efficacious, satisfactory and pleasant rem edy in my life.”—H. Hainer, St. Louis. Mo. Hon. Aleut. 11. Stephens. “I occasionally use, when my condition requires it, Dr. Simmons’ Liver Regulator, with good effect.”—Hon. alex, H. Ste phens. Governor of Alabama. “Your Regulator has been in use In my family for some time, and I am persuaded it is a valuable addition to the medical science.”—Gov. J. Gill Shorter, Alabama. “I have used the Regulator in my family for the past seventeen years. I can safely recommend it to the world as the best medicine I have ever used for that class of diseases it purports to cure.”—H. F. Thig- PEN. President of City Bank. “Simmons’ Liver Regulator has proved a good and efficacious medicine.”—C. A. Nut ting. Druggists. “We have been acquainted with Dr. Sim mons’ Liver Medicine for more than twen ty years, and know it to be the best Liver Regulator offered to the public.”—M. R. Lyon and H. L. Lyon, Bellefontaine, Ga. “I was cured by Simmons’ Liver Regula tor, after having suffered several years with Chills and Fever.”—R. F. Anderson. The Clergy. “My wife and self have used the Regula tor for years, and testify to its great vir tues.”—Rev. J. R Felder, Perry, Ga. Lady’s Endorsemeixt. “I have given your medicine a thorough trial, and in no case has it failed to give full satisfaction.”—Ellen Meacham, Chatta hoochee, Fla. Professional “From actual experience in the use of this medicine in my practice, I have been, and am satisfied to use and prescribe it as a purgative medicine.”—Dr. J. W. Mason. M. E. Florida Conference. “I have used Dr. Simmons’ Liver Regu lator in my family for Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, and regard it an invaluable remedy. It has not failed to give relief in any instance.”—Rev. W. F. Easterling. President Oglethorpe College. “Simmons’ Liver Regulator is certainly a specific for that class of complaints which it claims to cure.”—Rev. David Wills. No Instance of a Failure on Record, When Simmons’ Liver Regulator has been properly token. H. ZEILIN & CO., sepls-d&ely Proprietors. TEE MILD POWER jjgg fsCURESi HUMPHREYS* JIOMEO I'A Till V SPECIFICS Have proved, from the most ample experience, an entire success. Simple, Prompt, Efficient and Reliable. They are the only medicines perfectly adapted to popular use—so simple that mistakes cannot be made in usinjr them; so harmless as to be free from danger; ana bo efficient as to be always reliable. They have the highest commendation and will always render satisfaction. Price, in large three-drachm. vials, with directions: Nos. Cures. - Cents. 1. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations, 50 2. Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic, . . 50 2. Crying-Colic, or Teethingof Infants, . 50 4. Diarrhoea, of Children or Adults, . . 50 t>. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious CoUc, . . 50 6. Cholera-Morbus, Vomiting, .... 50 7. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, ..... 50 6. Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache, ... 50 8. Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo,". 50 10. Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach, .... 50 li. Suppressed, or Painful Periods,. . . 50 12. Whites, too Profuse Periods, .... 50 13. Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing, . . 50 -14. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions, . 50 15. Rheumatism, Rheumatic Fains, ... 50 16. ,'evtr and Ague, Chill Fever, Agues, 50 17. piles, blind or bleeding, . . . . - - 60 18. Ophthahny, and Sore or Weak Eyes, . 60 19. Catarrh, Acute or Chronic Influenza, . 50 20. Whooping-Cough, Violent Coiigha, . 60 21. Asthma, Oppressed Breathing, . . . W 22. Ear Discharges, Impaired Hearing, . 50 23. Scrofula, Enlarged Glands, Swellings, . 50 24. General Debility, Physical W eakaeaa, . 50 25. Dropsy and Scanty Secretions, .. . . 50 26. Sea-Sickness, Sickness from Riding, . 50 27 Kidney-Disease, Gravel, . . . . . 50 28. Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, or Involuntary Discharges 10® 29. Sore Mouth,Canker, . . .. . . • • go, Urinary Weaknei, jettmgr the Bed, 50 SI. Painful Periods, with Spasms, . . 50 ißiiflfei-iiiirs at Change of Life, • • • • f 33. Epilepaey, Bpasms, Vitus’Dance, . 100 S4. Diphtheria, Ulcerated Bore Throat,. . 50 35 Chronic Congestions and Eruptions, 50 FAMILY CASES. Case (Morocco) with above 35 larg. vials and Manual of Directions, . . - • Case (Morocco) of 20 large vials Book, 600 Kir These remedies are sent oy the ease or single box to any part of the country,/!! of charge, on receipt of price. Address Hum fismloP®?Sl°o i, lnedlein Cos.. For sale by W. H. Tutt & Remsen, 264 Broad street"; Fleming Bros., 818 Broad street; J. H. Alexander, 212 Broad street; Reaney & Durban, 200 Broad street, Agents for Augusta.wFfi. decs-d&cly J. W. NELSON, RETAIL GROCER, No. 3C4 Broad Street, (old stand of John Nelson & Son,) has opened a First Class Grocery Store. He will keep constantly on hand choice GRO CERIES of every eescription, and hopes, by close attention to business, to merit the prtronage of his friends and the public fenerally. Having secured the agency for airbanks’ Standard Scales, he is prepared to furnish these celebrated Scales to all. Scales promptly repaired. sops-suth PELOT & COLE’S PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY OF ART. DO not delay to have your PHOTO GRAPHS made for Christmas and New Year Presents. CALL THIS WEEK. A well selected stock of Oval and'Square Frames JUST RECEIVED. SMALL PICTURES TO ANY SIZE DE SIRED, EITHER IN WATER OR OIL COLORS. dec!s-wcsu&tu3 ASSIGNEE’S SALE. BY virtue of an order from A. G. Foster, Register in Bankruptcy, will be sold tree from all incumbrances, at the Court House door, at Appling, in Columbia county, in the State of Georgia, between the legal hours of sale, on the First Tuesday in JANUARY' next, at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, two tracts of land lying in the said county, about three miles from Anpling, the property of S. A. Gibosn, a bankrupt, to-wit One tract of land, containing orm hundred and ninety-one acres, more or less, adjoin ing J. P. Williams, S. A. Gibson, the Holmes land and the road from Appling to Saw Dust: also another tract, containing one hundred and forty acres, adjoining lands of Mrs. M, A, Benton, Joseph P. Williams, Peyton ft. Mar tin and S. A. Gibson. PAULO. HUDSON, Assignee of S. A. Gibson, Bankrupt. decl6-iaw3 RAILROAD SCHEDULES. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE GEORGIA AND MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROADS. SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, ) GEORGIA AND MACON& AUGUSTAR.R.. [ Augusta, Ga., December 11, 1875. ) ON AND SUNDAY. DEC. 12. IS7F. the Passenger Trains on the Georgia and Macon and Augusta Railroads will run as follows: GEORGIA RAILROAD. DAY PA6BENG2B TRAIN WILL Leave Augusta at 8:00 a . m, Leave Atlanta at 12:02 p. m. Arrive in Augusta at B:c6 p. m Arrive in Atlanta at 4:00 p. m. NIGHT PASSENGEB TRAIN. Leave Augusta at 8:20 p. m Leave Atlanta at lo.so p. rr. Arrive in Augusta at 7:15 a. it. Arrive in Atlanta at 6:05 a. n . MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. DAY PASSENGEB TBAIN WILL Leave Augusta at io:si a. m. Leave Macon at 5:30 a, m, Arrive in Augusta 2:15 u. m. Arrive in Macon 7;45 p, m NIGHT PASSENGEB TBAIN. Leave Augusta at 8:20 p. m. Leave Macon at 9 o-j p •• . Arrive in Augusta at 7:15 a. m. Arrive in Maeon at 6 45 a, u . HARLEM AND AUGUSTA PASSENGER TRAIN WILL Leave Augusta at 4:15 p. m. Leave Harlem at 8:05 a. m. Arrive in Augusta at 0:46 a. m. Arrive in Harlem at 6:10 p. m. Passengers leaving Augusta on either the Day or Night Train will make close connec tion at Atlanta with trains leave for Chat tanooga. Nashville. Louisville and all points West. First-class Sleeping Cars on all night pas senter trains on tho Georgia and Macon and Augusta Railroads. dec2l-tf 8. K. JOHNSON. Sup’t. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. Charleston. December 19. 1875. On and aftur SUNDAY. 7th instant, the fol lowing Schedule will be run ou the SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD : Between Charleston and Augusta. Charleston time ten minutes ahead of Au gusta time, DAY PASSENGEB TBAIN. Leaves Augusta 9:00 a. m. Arrives at Charleston 4:45 p. rr Leave Charleston a: 15 a. in. Arrives at Augusta 5:15 p. m. NIGHT EXPRESS TBAIN Leaves Augusta ....8 31 p. m. Arrives at Charleston... 7:40 a. O'. Leaves Charleston :so p. m. Arrives at Augusta 7:45 a. m AIKEN TBAIN. Leaves Augusta 2:45 p. m. Arrives at Aiken 4:oo p. m. Leaves Aiken 9:oo a. m. Arrives at Augusta 10;15 a. m. Between Augusta and Columbia, both trains from Augusta will connect at Braneh ville for Columbia. DAY PASSENGER TBAIN. Leave Augusta 9:00 a. m. Arrive at Columbia 5:00 p. m. Leave Columbia 9;foa, m. Arrive at Augusta 6:15 y, m. NIGHT KXPBKSS TBAIN. Leaves Augusta 8 p. m. Arrives at Columbia 7;2J a. m. Leaves Columbia 7:oo p. n . Arrives at Augusta. 7:45 a. m. Night Train out of Augusta make close con nection at Columbia with Greenville and Co lumbia Railroad. Passengers for points on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad will avoid a tedious delay and hotel expenses at night in Columbia by taking this route. Elegant new Sleeping Cars on night trains between Augusta and Charleston. 8. B. PICKENS, S. S. SOLOMONS. General Ticket Agent. Suifi. dec2l-tf CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Chabuotte, Columbia A Augusta R. It.. ) PASSENGEB DEPARTMENT. > Columbia. 8. C.. December i9tb, 1876. ) THE FOLLOWING PASSENGER SCHED ulewlllbe oporated on and after SUNDAY the 19th instant: GOING NORTH. Stations. Train No. 4. Train No. 2. Leave Augusta 4:15 p. m, Leave Graniteville. 6:llp. m. Leave Wi'.mington Junction 8:50 p. m. Leave C olumbia.. 8:09 a. m. :2 > ... ■• . Leave Chester 2:52 p. m. 2:CO a. m. Arrive atCharlotte 6:3i p. m. 6:15 a. m. WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA RAILROAD-GOING NORTH. LoaveOoluntbia 8:15 p. m. Leave Wilmington J unction 8:40 p. m. Leave Camden Junction 10:10 p. m. Leave Sumter 10:50 p. m, Leave Florence a, m, Arrive at Wilming ton 7 ;10 a, m. Train No. 2 runs Daily: makes close con nection at W., C, and A. Junction for all points North via Wilmington and Richmond, and via Wilmington and Bay Line. Pullman Sleeping Cars run on this line be tween Augusta and Wilmington. Makes close connections at Charlotte for all points North via Danville and Richmond, and via Danville and Lynchburg. Comfoitable sleeping cars run on this train between Augusta and Charlotte. Train No. 4 is an Accommodation Train be tween Charlotte and Columbia. WILMINGTON. COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA — SOUTH. Leave Wilmington 6:35 p.m. Leave Florence 11:55 p. m. Leave Sumter 2:00 a. m, Leave Camden Junction 2:32 a.m. Arrive at Columbia 4:15 a. m. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA & AUGUTTA— SOUTH. Train No. 3. Train No. l. Leave Charlotte a :00 a. in, 9:40 p. m. Leave Chester 9:54 a. in. 12:05 a. m. Arrive at Columbia.. 3:37 p. m. 3:85 a. m. Leave Columbia 3:45 a.m. Leave Wilmington Junction-... 4:!0a. m, Leave Graniteville... 8:17 a.m. Arrive at Augusta... 9:coa. m. Train No. 1 runs daily and connects at Au gusta for all points South and West. Pullman Sleeping Cars from Wilmington, and from Charlotte to Augusta, run on this train. •WTHROUGH TICKETS sold and BAG GAGE CHECKED to all principal points. A. POPE, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. JAMES ANDERSON. General Superintendent. •Supper. tßreakfast. JSupper. dect9-tf Magnolia Passenger Route. PORT ROYAL RAILROAD, ) Awousta, Ga., December 4,1875. f The following Paseng*r Schedule will be operated on and after this date: GOING SOUTH-TRAIN NO. 1. Leave Augusta 7:30 a. m. Arrive at Yemassee (Dinner) 12:10 p. M. Leave Yemassee 12:35 p. m. Arrive at Port lioyal 2:23 p. m. Arrive at Savannah 3:20 p. m. Arrive at Charleston 4:30 p. m. GOING SOUTH-TRAIN NO. 3. Leave Aug :eta 8:43 p. M. Arrive at Yemassee 2:09 a. m. Leave Yemassee 2 :40 a. m. Arrive at Port Royal 4:30 a. m. Arrive at Savannah •••• 7:oo a. m. Arrive at Charleston 6:30 a. m. GOING NORTH-TRAIN NO. 2. Leave Savannah 9:20 a. m. Leave Charleston t :15 a. m. Leave Port lioyal. 10:20 a. m. Arrive at Yemassee (Dinner) l2:uo m. Leave Yemassee 12:30 p. m. Arrive at Augusta 5:20 p. m. GOING NORTH-TRAIN NO. 4. Leave Savannah 10:20 p. m. Leave Charleston 8:30 p. m. Leave Port Royal 11:45 p. m. Arrive at Yemassee l:4u a. m. Leave Yemassee 2:15 a. m. Arrive at Augusta 7 :20 a. m. Trains land 2 run daily, except Sundays. No. 3 and 4 run daily. All trains connect at Yemassee with the trains o 7 the Savannah and Charleston Railroad, for Charleston and Savannah, and at Augusta with trains of the Georgia Railroad for the West, and Char lotte, and Augusta Railroad, for tho North and East. Passengers taking trains l arjd 3 make dose all rail connectiou at Savannah, with Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, fur Jacksonville and ail points on the St. John’s river. THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS TO SAVANNAH. T. S. DAVANT, GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT. R. C. FLEMING, dec4-tf SUPERINTENDENT, NOTICE. AN ASSIGNMENT OF ALL HIS EF FECTS was made to the undersigned by Elmore A. Dunbar, November 4, 1875, and left fqr record November sth, All in debtedness of every kind due to bfm must be paid to ue. JOSJAH MILLER, KENT BISELL, noY9-M Assignee*. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Leonard phinizy, attorney at LAW, Augusta, Ga. Office, up stairs over Brahe's Jewolry Store, corner Broad and Mclntosh streets Collections Made and Promptly Remitted. dec22-6m Paul AT LAW, Thomson, Ga. Will practice in the counties of the Augusta, Northern and Middle Circuits. Collections a specialty. decl4-2m HAS. IP KELLEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Swainsboro, Emanuel County, Ga. Special attention given to the Collec tion of Claims. CH AS. B. KELLEY, nov!7-ly Swainsboro, Ga. JOHN 8. & WM. T. DAVIDSON, ATTOR NEYS AT LAW. Will practice in the State and United States Courts of Georgia. Office, No. 1, Warren Block, Augusta, Ga. jel7-ly OHN R. ABNEY ATTORNEY AND Counsellor at Law, Edgefield C. H., S. C. Will practice in tee State and Federal Courts of South Carolina. Prompt atten tion given to Collection*. \T7 T. GARY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, l V • Augusta, Oa. Office, No. 206 Broad street, over Brahe’s Jewelry Store. Will practice in all the Courts of South Caro lina and Courts of Georgia. Special atten tion to Collections. augl2-su&thly COTTON FACTORS. A. F. PARROTT, (Late Houston & Parrott) LIBERAL advances made on Cotton in Store or for shipment to my friends in New York or Liverpool. Future Contracts in New York and Liverpool, through re sponsible houses, made a specialty, or at daily call of Augusta Exchange. Margins retained in this city when desired. Office No. 9 Mclntosh Street. oct!3-tjflnl ANTOINE POULLAIN, Cotton factor, AUGUSTA;, GA., YTLILL continue the business at my'flre- V V proof warehouse, qorner Jackson and Reynolds streets, and will give my person al attention to the sale of cotton. Consign ments respectfully solicited. sep4tf. R. W. HEARD, (Successor to S. D. BEARD & SON), COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. PERSONAL attention given to sales of COTTON, and PROMPT RETURNS made. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on Cotton iu store. UUTUItKS bought and sold fox- small commission. ’ The patronage of cusfomex-s of the old firm, and of the public generally, x-espect fully solicited. (oct3-3m) nov2B TO REHT. Desirable Reside nce to Rent YVILL RENT, or sell upon reasonable terms, my RESIDENCE,'No. 16 Bay street. sep29-tf GgO. R. SIBLEY. FOR RENT, UNTIL first of next October, the brick dwelling on Greene sti-eet, between Campbell and Cumming sti-eet, now oc cupied by Mr. B. S. Burwell. Apply Jo octlC-tr DUNBAR & SIBLEY. TO LET! FOUR DESIRABLE ROOMS, suitable for Offices and Sleeping Rooms. Apply to BARRETT & CASWELL, 296 Broad street. Dyeing and Cleaning, IN ALL ITS BR INCHES. GENTS Clothing cleaned in the best style Gents’ Clothing Dved In a superior man ner, and guaranteed not to soil tho whites linen. Orders left at 123 Broad street old Bridge Bank Building, near tho Lower Market, will receive prompt notice. • oetlo-su3m GEO. R. DODGE. THEMOSTPERFECTMADE. LEMON SUGAR, ETC. ef one thirdTs: SAvfFb in quantity by their perfect purity and great strength; the only kinds made by a prac tical Chemist and Physician, with scientific care to insure uniformity, healthfulness, deli cacy and freedom from all injurious substan ces. They are far superior to the common adulterated kinds. Obtain the genuine. Ob serve onr Trade Marks as above, “Cream" Baking Powder, “Hand and Cornucopia.” Buy the Baking Powder only in cans securely labelled. Many have been deceived in loose or bulk Powder sold as Di Price’s. Manufactured only by STEELE & PRICE, Chicago, St. LCms and Cincinnati. mhlß-tuthsaAsutly. NOTICE. IN ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE PAS SENGERS for Macon, and points on the Macon and Augusta Railroad, ou and after MONDAY, December 201 li. a Passenger Car will be attached to Up Through Freight No. 1, which leaves Augusta at 10:50 a. m., making close connection at Camak with train for Macon. i S. K. JOHNSON, Sup’nt. Augusta, Ga., Dec. 18, ). 175. docTJ-tf WANTED, A. GOVERNESS for thdyear 1876, to teach a family of Five Children. No one need ap ply who has not had experience in teaching and who has not a thorough knowledge of the French Language. Address I W. D. S., dec9-thsattutf P. O. Key; Box 104, Augusta, Fruitland Nurseries, Augusta, Ga. PJ. BEIICKMANS, Proprietor. Orders • for Trees, Plants, Bulbs, Seeds, etc. etc., left with the undersigned will be prorat ly attended to. ; GEORGE SI MMS, Agent, No. 22i Broad Street, septl-Cm Augusta, Ga. Superior Court, October Term, 1875. PRESENT, HIS HONOR k D. TOMPKINS, PRESIDING. State of Geobgia—Richmond County. Mary Ann Wliatlo ) (Libel for Divorce, vs, i ■■ Rule to Jas. Douglass Whatley. ) perfect service. IT appearing to the Coui-j, by the return of the sheriff, that the •’( -fondrnt does not reside in this county: ambit further appear ing that be does not reside* In this State, it is, on motion of counsel, ordered that said de fendant appear and Answer at the next Term of this Court; else, that the case bo consider ed in default, and the plaintiff allowed to proceed. And It is further ordered, that this rule be published in the “ Chronicle and Sen tinel oueea mouth for foux months. Geobgia—Richmond County: A true extract from tho minutes of the Glt)rk of ths Superior Oo.’rt of RichmoftP County, October Adjourned Term,lß7s. folio 513. h; h. CRUMP, dec9-lam4 ■ Clef k 8. C, JR, C, CLOAKS GREATLY REDUCED ! • JAMESWTURLEY WILL OFFER, THIS WEEK. AT REDUCED PRICES, A COMPLETE STOK OF FASHIONABLE CLOAKS: Our $6.50 Cloaks, English Broadcloth, Braided, reduced to $4.25. Our SIO.OO Cloaks, English Beaver, Braided, reduced to $6.50. Our $15.00 Cloaks, German Beaver, Richly Trimmed, reduced to SIO.OO. Our $2L.00 Cloaks, French Coating, Long Fronts and Fringed, reduced to $17.50. Great Bargains in Black Mohairs and Brilliantines. Our 50c. Pure Mohair, Rich Blue-Black, selling now at 35c. per yard. Our 75c. Pure Mohair. Double Face, Rich Black, selling now at 50c. per yard. Our 85c. Black Lustre Brilliantine, Double Face, selling now at 60e. per yard. Our $1 Pure Silk Finish Brilliantine. Double Face, selling now at 75c, per yard. nov2lly AT JAMES W. TURLEY’S. EG. ROGERS FURNITURE DEALER, 147 & 149 BROAD STREET. I CAN SHOW THE LARGEST STOCK OF FURNITWRE IN THE CITY AND MY prices will be found as low as the lowest. octl7-ly SAVINGS BANK, NO. 253 BROAD STREET. Cash Capital SIOO,OOO (with Stockholders Liability' TRANSACTS A General Banking, Exchange and Collection Business. 6 Per Cent, allowed on DAILY balances, subject to CHECK AT SIGHT. Interest allowed on Time Deposits as may be agreed upon. T. P. BRANCH, President. J. T. NEWBERY, CASHIEK. N. B. —Draw SIGHT DRAFTS on Great Britain and Continental Europe n sums of £1 and upwards _ janl2-ly* George Draper & Son, i HOPEDALE, MASSACHUSETTS, MANUFACTURERS AND SOLE AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF SAWYER PATENT SPINDLES, DOUBLE ADJUSTABLE SPINNING RINGS, Dutcßer’s Patent Temples, Wade’s Patent Bobbin Holders, Thompson Oil Cans, Shuttle Guides, Spooler Guides, Card Guides, Patent Motions for Looms, Slasher Warpers, Improved Spoolers, Beems, Creels, Patent Spindle Steps, Patent Bolsters, &c., &c. o rpo THE SAWYER PATENT SPINDLE, so largely adopted throughout the X North and East, we would invite the attention of the Manufacturers of the South. Over one-half million now running, giving increased production, with great saving in power, saving in room, saving in labor in both spinning and spooling. ' Apply as above for Circulars concerning Goods of our manufacture, or in formation regarding improvements in Cotton Machinery. For the merits of the SAWYER SPINDLE, and our machinery generally, we refer to F. COGIN, ESQ,., Augusta, Ga., HAMILTON CO., Lowell, Mass., LONSDALE CO., Providence, R. 1., BARNARD CO., Fall River, Mass., COCHECO CO., Dover, N. H., LANCASTER MILLS, Clinton, Mass. MACON MANUFACTURING CO, Macon, Ga. Parties purchasing Sawyer Spindles from us can probably arrange with Messrs. Sar gent and Keith, of Columbus. Ga., to put them in to advantage, they having had con sider able experience in that line. octlO-df&cly JAS. A. LOFLIN, General Grocer & Commission Mercant, NO. 266 BROAD STREET, HAS now on hand a full assortment of STAPLE and FANc;Y GROCERIES, consisting of all the different grades of FLOUR, MEAL, BACON, HAMS, LARD, and the finest MACKEREL, NUTS and FRUITS of all kinds, just received from Northern markets. EGGS and DRESSED POULTRY always on hand. A variety of the best LIQUORS for family use. Goods delivered in the city and Summer ville without extra charge. deel2-tf LONGLEY, MARCH & GO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS CINCINNATI, OHIO. Consignments of PEANUTS, DRIED FRUIT, ANI) OTHER Southern Products Solicited. LIBERAL ADVANCES when desired. Refers to Fourth National Bank and merchants generally. novl4-eod3m GLOBE HOTEL, P. MAY, Proprietor. Corner of Broad and Jackson Streets, AUGUSTA, GUY. IT Has all the Modern Improvements. Guests will receive the best of atten tion. All the delicacies served in their ap propriate seasons. Its location is the most Central in the city. Special Rates offered to Traveling Agents and Shows. Looal Boarders can lind at this Hotel all the comforts of a home. decs-2m LEASE FOR SALE. '\T7TLL sell, on the Fair Grounds, on SAT VV URDAY. JANUARY Ist, 1876, at 10:30 o’clock a. m., the unexpired lease of Bacon & Jones on said Fair Grounds. Same hav ing been leased from the Cotton States Me chanical Fair Association for ten years from March 6th. 1874. Also the personal property of said Bacon A Jones. Sold for the purpose of closing the copartnership of said firm. The personal property consisting of two Mules, one Cotton and Hay Press, one Two-Horse Wagon, and Farming Implements, etc., etc. Terms of Sale. —For the unexpired lease. Half Cash, balance in twelve months, with note bearing interest from day of sale. The purchaser to give bond for balance of pur chase money, and for the faithful perform ance of the Contract made between the Cotton State Mechanical Fair Association and said Bacon & Jones. Terms for the personal property, Cash. purchaser to pay for paper's, decli-frsuwetd SCHOOL WANTED, A GENTLEMAN (native of France), who, during the past sixteen years, has followed the profession of Teacher and Principal of Female Academics, both in Virginia and Maryland, desires to take charge of a School where he can teaoh. Winter and Summer, ki some pleasant and healthy location in Georgia. He lias in hie possession a large number of Testimonials from heads of Colieges, Academies and Seminaries, where he has been employed; also, from members of the Clergy. Will be pleased to correspond with Trustees or Directors of Schools, it) part of the State where a vacancy may exist. Please address PROF. LOUIS GANBIN. No. 2,2201 Street, dec7-tf Vj aahlngtan, p). 0, FOR SALE. WILL be sold, on the FIRST TUESDAY in MARCH, 1876, before the Court House door, in Sparta, Hancock county, Georgia, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m., if not disposed of sooner at private sale, THE Montour Cotton Mills, LOCATED AT SPARTA, On the line of the Macon and Augusta Rail road, for the manufacture of SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, OSNABURGS, COTTON YARN and COTTON ROPE. The main building is of brick, four sto ries, and thoroughly well built; 55 feet wide by 141 feet long, with two wings 26 feet long; Engine and Picker Room 21 feet long, the Boiler Room making 55 by 188 feet full length. FIRST FLOOR of main building contains 96 looms, Folding Machine. Cloth Shearer and Brusher, Sewing Machine and Rope Room, with all necessary machinery for making Rope. SECOND FLOOR contains 40 Cards, 36 inches, and all necessary machinery for making Roping, Ac. Second floor over En gine Room contains 3 Pickers. THIRD FLOOR contains 32 Spinning Frames. 160 Spindles, each making in all 5,120 Spindles. FOURTH FLOOR—Sizing Room, Beam ing and Reeling Roomjand Packing Room, and all necessary machinery for doing good work. THE STEAM ENGINE is 150 horse-power and in fine order. All necessary Out houses, Machine Shop, Blacksmith Shop, two Cotton Houses, Wood Shed and Sta bles, Waste Houses, Oil House, Ac., 37 Op erative Houses, together with 51% acres of Land, on which said buildings are situated. Also, 615 acres of LAN D, known as part of the Bryant tract, near Mt. Zion—Bß acres adjoining Turner and others, pur chased from B. T. Harris’ estate; 106 3-5 acres adjoining Pardue A McCray, also purchased from said estate; 195 acres ad joiaing Twilley, Knowles and others, pur chased from M. A. Sasnett; one Lot in isparta, on corner of square on which C. W. Dußose’s residence is situated, containing y a acre; one lot between said corner lot and said Dußose’s residence, containing % acre. All said Lands lying in said County, and all other property belonging to said Mon tour Company. Terms—One-half cash; the other half credit 12 months, with mortgage on pre mises; interest at 10 per cent. GEO. W. WATKINS, E. F. COTHERN, SAMUEL A. PARDEE, noT6-tilmarl Stockholders, INSURANCE. /"I EO. SYMMS, Agent, represents the fol- VT lowing Companies, viz: Commercial Union Fire Assur ance Company of London, England, Gross Assets $17,714,578 06 Connecticut Fire Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn.... 877,594 58 Manhattan Fire Insurance Company, New York City.... 700,885 36 New Orleans Fire Insurance Company, New Orleans, La.. 645,566 56 Home Protection Fire Insur ance Company, Huntsville, Ala 121 211 15 John Hancock Life In suraHhe Company, Boston, $22,809,885 71 GEO. SYMMS, Agent, No. 221 Broad Street, •eptl-flm Augusta, Ga. Holyoke Machine Cos., HOLY OK K . MASS,, MANUFACTURERS OF THE Boydeo, Risdon and American TURBINES. WATER POWERS ESTIMATED AND PUNS FURNISHED. 0 RECORD OF ALL THE TESTS OF THE RISDON WHEELS MADE BY JAMES EMERSON FOR THE HOLYOKE MACHINE C 0„ TO APRIL 29, 1875, TJ 2 6 T T will bo observed that the first 40 inch S -g gt <ou ®s* JL Wheel gave only 79 per cent., the pat j§ 5S a5 7a is -g+J terns were then changed to correspond H og with the 36 inch and 25 inch Wheels. The H © -= g N-g v g new Wheel gave 90 per cent—See test No. -2 bn ® ® ® 10. We are now changing the 20 inch and No. 1.125 in. I 87.04 81.12 77.19 67 85 good results. The above Wheels were No. 2. 25 in. 85.93 tested by Mr. Emerson, at the request of No. 3. 20 in 79.58 the purchasers. We have notesting flume No. 4. 50 In. 80.54 of our own,and, therefore, have no means No. 5. 25 In. 85.83 82.00 79.61 of knowing what our Wheels will do until No. 6. 30 in. 82.03 77.81 59.43 public testis made. These Wheels were No. 7. 50 in. 77.79 77.63 75.5!) 70 47 all of our ordinary construction and No. 8. 41 in. 79.63 75.79 70.09 65.27 finish. In addition to the above ten No. 9. 36 in. 89.79 82.23 77.95 70.85 Wheels, wo tested last December a2O inch No. 10. 40 in. 90.01 75.85 Experimental Wheel, which gave 70 18.100 per cent. This Wheel was condemned, 10 838.17 and no more will be made until patterns Average, 83 81.100 per sent. are made to correspond to the 36 Inch and i certify that the above report of tests is correct. JAMES EMERSON. WE ALSO MANUFACTURE Paper Engines, Web Super Calenders, Sheet Super Calenders,’’Friction Calenders, Platers, Hydraulic Presses with Iron or Bronze Pistons, Littlefield Pumps, Boiler Pumps. Gould’s Patent Beating Engines, Holyoke Bag Dusters, Pin Dusters, Bag Thrashers, Buling Machines with Jtneeland’s Patent Layboys, Hammond’s Patent Dimension Cutter, Stop Cutters, Trimming Presses, Patent Expanding Pulleys for Paper Machines, Size Washers, Size Pumps, Felt Washers, Botary Bleachers, Holyoke Eleva tors, Morgan <fc Thompson’s Elevators with Patent Self Closing Hatches, Hydrant Valves, Warp Beamers, Pulleys for Angular Belting, Head-Gato and Flume Work. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. REFERENCES: F. Cogin, Superintendent Augusta Factory, Augusta, Ga., M. F. Foster, Superintendent Langley Company, Langley* S.C.; S. W. Howland, Graulte ville, S. C.; J h, Datis, Superintendent Atlanta Cotton Mills, Atlanta, Ga.: James Babbett, President Bath Paper Oomnany, Bath, S. C. nov2l-tuwefr3m The Kitson Machine Comp’y, LOWELL, MASS., RICHARD KITSON, President, SAMUEL E. STOTT, Treasurer and Agent. BUILDERS OF PATENT COTTON OPENERS AND LAPPERS, WITH RECENT VALUABLE IMPROVE MENTS, SHODDY and WASTE MACHINES and RAG DUSTERS, NEEDLE-POINTED CARD-CLOTHING, Etc., Etc, Kitson’s Patent Compound Opener Lapper. THE cotton is spread on this machine from the bale, and Is lap, at the rat© of 300 to 40J pounds per hour. The laps are then finished on a TWO-BEATER LAPPER, WITH KITSON’S EVENER Attahed, and owing to reccent improvements in this Evener, the laps when ready for the card, only varies one quarter of an ounce to the yard, lho cost of picking by this system is only about one mill per pound on the cloth produced, and the picker house is safer from fire than the card ro m. .•arThere is also a great saving of room and power over the old system. These Machines may be seeniit the mills of the Augusta 1 actory, Langley Manufac turing Company, and at the best mills at Lowell, Lawrence, tali Biver, Manchester Lewiston. Providence, Richmond, Baltimore, etc., etc. The following are a few among many testimonials whicn wo nave received: AUGUSTA FACTORY, Augusta, Ga. July 5, 1875. The KUaon Machine (jompang, Lowell, Mass.: ( tf.ntlf.mrn : We have been running your Compound Opener Lappers andrmisher Lappers, with Eveners, tor more than one year, and frankiv say that they nave given the most eminent satisfaction. We have no hesitancy in giving you our unquaiilied en dorsement, and coraialiy recommend your Machines. R COGIN> SuperinteQdoot> 0 OFFICE LANGLEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, ) Langley, IS. 0., April 14, 1873. \ The Kitson Machine Company, Lowell, Mass.: Gentlemen . [ nave been running your system of Compound Opener Lapper-, and Finisher Lappers, witn Eveners, tor more th n two years naet at the cotton Mill ot the Langley Manufacturing Company, and I have found it to work the most satisfactory of any opening and picking arrangement I have ever seen, w o have not weighed a pound of cotton upon the picker apron since starting, yet we have had a remarkable regularity of numbers. The staple is not injured by over boating, and it leaves the picker without, being curled or knitted; the seeding and cleaning is very complete. Over forty per cent. in labor in this department is saved over the old system. One of the greatest con siderations with this arrangement is its secur ty against lire. Yours, &c., M. F. FOSTER, Superintendent, o OFFICE MASSACHUSETTS COTTON MILLS, I Lowell, February 20, 1874. J The Kitson Machine Company, Lowell, Mass.: . Gentlemen : This Company have now in use twenty of your Finisher Lappers, with Eveners, and ten Compound Opener Lappers. Some of these machines have been at work for ten years or more, and have always given us satisfaction, doing a large amount of work, doing it well, at a low cost ior labor and repairs. In our ‘ Prescott Mill,” where we have two Compound Opener Lappers, and four Finisher Lappers, we have averaged the past seven weeks 39,267 lbs. Cloth weokly. Yarn averaging about No. 22. Cost one 14-100 mills (.00114) per lb. of cloth. We consider them a first class machino in all re spects. Yours very truly, F. F. BAIILLb, Agent. MERRIMACK MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Lowell, January 23, 1874. J The Kitson Machine Company, Lowell, Mass.: Gentlemen : We have been using some 5f your Compound Openei Lappers and Finisher Lappers, with Eveners, for nearly three years, and at present are passing all our cotton through them. The machines have proved satisfactory, and both in quantity and quality of their work have answered the expectations formed of them. 4 Yours respectfully, JOHN C. PALFREY, Superintendent. (The above Company have In use eight Compound Opener Lappers and sixteen Fin isher Lappers. with Eveners: ordered at different times.) Bend for a Catalogue to TifE KITSON MACHINE COMPANY. SAMUEL E. STOTT. Treasurer. LOWELL, MASS. EATON cfc AYER, NASHUA, N. H., MANUFACTURERS of BOBBINS, SPOOLSSand SHUTTLES, from selected stock. THOROUGH AND CAREFUL WORKMANSHIP ! JgNGLISH OR BOLSTER FRAME, and SLUBBER FLY FRAME BOBBINS Lowell, Biddeford, and Pettee Speeder Bobbins. Ring Warp Quiller, Filling and Winder Bobbins. Spools, Twister and Drawing Frame Bobbins. Danforth Warp and Filling Throttle ahd Twister Bobbins. Bobbin and Cop Shuttles, and Patent Self-Threading Shuttles oct3-6m ' BEAUTIFY YOUR HOMES. 0 THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE PAINT AND OIL STORE IN THIS CITY IS AT 53 JACKSON STREET, near Bell Tower. Send there and get prices be fore buying elsewhere. THE BEST White Lead, Zinc, Paints, Colors, Varnishes, Linseed Oil, Brushes, Putty, Window Blass And JVo. 1 KEROSENE —PULL TEST, ALWAYS ON HAND, ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY TO SUIT PUR CHASERS. GEO. D. CONNOR. ' nov7-tuth&satildec2sj