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©j£ Constitutionalist.
A.UaUBTA. QA.:
Saturday Morning, Novemberll,lß76.
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Daily Constitutionalist.
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Tri-Weekly.
ONE YEAR FOUR DOLLARS
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THREE MONTHS ONE DOLLAR
Weekly.
OVE YEAR .TWO DOLLARS
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THREE MONTHS FIFTY CENTS
CQjrCash in all cases must accompany
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Let Us Hare Peace.
Waving her myrtle wand,
She strikes an universal peace through sea
and land.— Muton.
Let us have Peace!
Peace o’er the world her olive wand extend,
And white-robed innocence from heaven
descend.—Pope.
Let us have Peace!
Lovely concord aad most sacred peace
Doth nourish virtue, and fast friendship
breeds;
Weak she makes strong and strong things
doth increase.
’Till it the pitch of highest praise exceeds.
— Spencer.
Let us have Peace!
How sweet the products of a peaceful
reigu!
The heaven taught poet and enchanting
strain;
The well tilled palace, the perpetual feast,
A land rejoicing and a people blest— Pope.
Let us have Peace!
Still in thy right hand carry gentle peace,
To silence envious tongues.— Shakspeare.
Let us have Peace!
Oh, first of human blessings! and supreme!
Fair peace! how lovely, how delightful
thou!
By whose wide tie the kindred sons of men
Live, brothers like. In amity combined,
And unsuspicious faith; wnile honest toil
Gives evt ry joy. and to those joys a right
Which idle, barbarous rapine but usurps.
— Thomson.
Let us have Peace!
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
—ON THE—
Georgia & Macon & Augusta Railroads.
ON AND AFTER Sunday, October 15, 187d
the Passenger Trains on the Georgia an
M eon and Augusta RaHroad wiliruD ea
follows:
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
DAY PABBKNQ2U TBAIN WILL
Leave Augusta at 9:00 a. m
Leave Atlanta at 8:00 a m.
Arrive in Augusta at 4:0o p. re
Arrive in Atlanta at 4:30 p. m
NIGHT PASSKNOnE TBAIN WILL
Leave Augusta at 8:20 p. m
Leave Atlanta at 10 .sw p. re
Arrive in Augusta at 1:35 a. m
Arrive in Atlanta at 5:25 a. rr.
CAMAK PASSENGER TRAIN,
(DAILY, SUNDAYS EXCEPTRD),
between Oamak and Augusta, will run as
follows:
Leave Ca.nak at 6:30 a. m.
Leave Augusta at 4:15 p. m.
Arrive atCamakat 7:50 p. m.
Arrive in Augusta at 9:60 a. m
MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
DAY PABSENQEB TBAIN WILL
Sun as follows:
leave Augusta at 9:00 a. m
Macon at 5:30 a. m.
Arrive in Macon 6.30 p. m
Arrive in Augusta 2:25 p. m.
NIGHT PASSENGER TBAIN.
Leave Augusta at 8:20 p. m.
Leave Macon at 9:00 p. re
Arrive in Macon at 6 46 a. re.
Arrive in Augusta at T:35 a. m.
8. K. JOHNSON.
oet2s-tf Superintendent.
E- P. CLAITON. O. W. CLAYTON
E. P. Clayton & Cos.
COTTON FACTOBH
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Corner Campbell and Reynolds Streets,
Augusta, treorgia.
THE undersigned continue the Ware
. house and Commission Business at
ttieir old stand. Corner of Campbell and
Reynolds streets. Augusta, Ga. Their
strict personal attention will bedevoted to
the interest of their customers. They re*
jpectfully solicit the business of their old
iriends and the public generally. Cash ad-
v &nces made on cotton in store when re
tired. E. p, CLAYTON,
Bepß-2m O. W. CLAYTON.
SOMETHING NICE!
Buckwheat Cakes and Maple Syrup 1
*ou oaa get it at
JAS.O r . BAILIE & BRO._
Anolner Chance to Makea ‘Spec.’
INVESTING insome of those valuable
T °Wn Lets, of Union Point, Ga. Apply to
J. F. * J. C. Hast,
- Real Estate Agents.
AGFAK *’OUR $lO Chromos Free. J. M.
MUNYON & CO- Philadelphia, Pa.
Ganges, Oranges, Oranges.
Jdst arrived, 3,000 ORANGES, for sale
and reUil, with other fruits, at
e ‘Oweat market rates, by
H. HESS,
n °vs-tf 146 Broad street.
v>r ADVERTISEMENTS.
50 OaseTjEMS!
Wht
Ratal?at Wholesale and
any city tu theS^uth * purcha8 * J iQ
MULLARKY BROS.’,
262 Broad street.
es tDesigmsoi?** ° f the Newest and Pretti-
CASSIMERES,
dreLntof'l? aUd at pr,oeß Il6ver t)efore
MULLARKY BROS.’,
262 Broad street.
FLANNELS!
W ' BITE, RF.D, and all colors in OPERA
MULLARKY BROS.’,
262 Broad street.
100 DOZEN LADIES’ MERINO VESTS,
A -T tho extreme low fifl'ure of 'xft rAnta
&s&£& qualiti,s
MULLARKY BROS.’,
262 Broad street.
A FULL LINE OB’
Gent’s Undervests,
convinced that they are sold low down, at
MULLARKY BROS.’,
262 Broad street.
100 DOZEN
LADIES’ AND MISSES’ STRIPED HOSE
IN No. B’B, at 50 cents, never offered be
fore for less than 75 cents, at
MULLARKY BROS.’,
262 Broad street.
CORSETS,
ALL Makes, all qualities, at all prices,
from 50 cents upward, at
MULLARKY BROS.’,
262 Broad street.
Blankets, White and Gray,
IN all qualities, which are offered at as
tonishingly low prices, at
MULLARKY BROS.’,
262 Broad street.
Bleached Sheetings,
SHIRTINGS and Sea Islands, in all the
favorite makes, and are offered at fa
vorite prices at
MULLARKY BROS.’,
262 Broad street.
100,000
IT® FIXISBEB PAPER COLLARS,
WHICH are offered at Wholesale at
v V sl2 50 per thousand, at
MULLARKY BROS.’,
octl7-su-tu-th
CARPETS,
FALL TRADE,
1876.
New and handsome styles of
CARP K r T 8* ,
WINDOW SHADES,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
WALL PAPERS AND BORDERS,
LACE CURTAINS, AND
CORNICES, RUGS, MATS
AND DRUGGETS.
Opened this week for Fall Trade, at
['rices to Suit the Times.
At MS. G. BAILIE & BRO’S.
as*l,ooo yards
yard. ,_ n P v A.
A FRESH LOT
-OF-
Larrabie’s Crackers,
Just received at
JAMES G. BAILIE & BRO’S.
oct2s-ly-ct
D O Y O XT
WANT TO PAINT YOUR HOUSE?
at the Drug Store of
MAUD B Alt RY l CO.
The Oldest Established House in the City
who have just received a large
supply of
JEWETT’S PURE LEAD,
ATLANTIC PURE LEAD,,
GREEN SEAL ZINC,
PURE LINSEED OIL, Raw & boiled,
VARNISHES OF EVERY KIND.
PAINT BRUSHES, all qualities
and sizes,
SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE,
COLORS OF EVERY VARIETY.
PATENT and LIQUID DRYERS.
MINERAL PAINT,
And every article required for a perfect
JOB OF PAINTING.
If you will call, we will prove that our
prices are
Extremely Reasonable !
DON’T FOBQET SION OF THE
Two M ortars,
261 BROAD BTBEET,
jlt drug store of
Edward Barrv & Cos.
oct!s-tf
MAGIC CURE!
A New Principle! A New Way!
Talcott’s Magic Cure!
For CHILLS and for ALL FEVERS,
NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, and
all diseases nearely or remotely malarial in
origin. It does not fail! Abundant
City References!
aT ALEXANDER’S DRUG STORE.
FOUND.
ThE place to have Faded aud Soiled
Clothing Cleaned, or Dyed to look equal to
new, 123 Broad street.
oei3l-2taw-lm. GEO. B. DODGE.
PATENT MEDICINES.
Mnnontf
Saved from the grave.—You wui
please let it be known to the world that
your Regulator has saved me from the
?ra ye. I have suffered for many years with
udigestion and Liver Complaint, and took
everything that was recommended to me
without any retief, until I tried your Regu
lator; it has cured me entirely. Recom
mend it to the human race.—J. U. Boa
kett, Jeffersonville, Twiggs county, Ga.
SIMMONS’
LIVER
HEHULATO 1 * !
FOR
Dispepsia, Constipation
JAUNDICE, BILIOUS ATTACKS.
SICK HEADACHE, COLIC,
Depressi n
SOUK, STOM|ACH,
HEART-BURN. Ac.. Ac..
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
Is a faultless family medioine.
Does not disarrange the system.
Is sure to cure if taken regularly.
Is no drastic violent medicine.
Does not interfere with business.
Is no intoxicating beverage.
Contains the simplest and best remedies
CAUTION !
Buy no Powders or Prepared SIM
MONS’ LIVER REGULATOR unless
in our engraved wrapper, with Trade
Mark, Stamp and Signature un
broken. None other is genuine.
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.„
Macon, Ga , and Philadelphia.
oetl7-ly
m THE 2£ILE POWEB ttg
ssCURESS
HUMPHREYS'
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
Have proved, from the most
ample experience, an entire raccesa. Simple,
Prompt, Efficient and Reliable. They are the only
medicines perfectly adapted to popular use—to
simple that mistakes cannot be made in using
them ; bo harmless as to be free from danger; and
so efficient as to be always reliable. They have the
highest commendation from all, and wiU always
render satisfaction. Price, in large duwe-dirachm
vials, with directions:
Is os. Cures. . Cents
1. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations, . . 50
2. Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic, . , 50
3. Crying-Collc, orTeethingof Infants, . 50
4. Diarrhoea, of Children or Adults, . . 50
5. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic, . . 50
6. Cholera-Morbus, Vomiting, .... 50
7. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, 50
8. Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache, . . . 50
9. Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo, . 50
10. Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach, .... 50
11. 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 Pains, ... 50
16. Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Agues, 50
17. Plies, blind or bleeding, ..._.. •
18. ©phthalmy, and Sore or Weak Eyw, . 60
19. Catarrh, Acuta or Chronio Influenza, , 50
20. Whooping-Cough,'Violent Coughs, . CO
21. Asthma, Oppressed Breathing, ... 60
22. Ear Discharges, Impaired Hearing, . 50
23. Scrofula, Enlarged Glands, Swellings, . 50
24. General Debility, Physical Weakness, . 50
26. Dropsy and Scanty Secretions, . . . . 50
26. Kea-Slchuess, Sickness from Riding, . 60
27. Kidney-Disease, Gravel, . . ... 50
28. Nervous Debility,Seminal Wsakneso,
or Involuntary Discharges, • • • • •1 00
29. Sore Mouth, Canker, . . . “9
SO Urinary Weakness, Wetting the Bed, 50
si! Painful Periods, with Spasms, . . 50
82. Sufferings at Change of Lire, . . • -100
S3. Epllepsey, Spasms, St. Vitus Dance, . 100
34. Diphtheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat,. . 50
85 Chronic Congestions and Eruptions, 50
FAHItI CASES.
Case (Morocco) with above 35 large vialsand
Manual of Directions, . . . - I l ®
Case (Morocco) of 20 large vials and Book, 600
fc#" These remedies are sent by the
rase or single box to any part of the
country, fl ee of charge, on receipt of
price. Address
Hom ßsKiopl?Sl C c" I rfedlcl n o CO..
Office and Depot, No. 562 Bboadway, Nkw Yobs.
For Sale by all Druggists,
For sale by W. H. Tutt A Kemsen, 264
Bro&d street; Fleming Bros., 318 Broad
street; J, H. Alexander, 212 Broad street;
Heaney A dui-Imim, 20° Droad street, Agents
for Augusta, Ga.
decs-d*cly
NERVOUS DEBILITY.
Vital Weakness or Depression s a weak
exhausted feeling, no energy or courage;
the result Of Menial Mental Over-work,
Indircretions or Excesses, or Some drain
upon the system. Is always cured by
Humphrey’s Homeopaihic Specific No 28
It tones up and invigorates the sys
tem, dispels the gloom and despon
dency, imparts strength and energy—stops
the drain and rejuvenates the entire man.
Been used twenty years with perfect
success by thousands. Sold by dealers.
Price SI.OO per single vial, or $5.00 per pack
age of five vials and $2.00 vial of powder.
Sent by mail on receipt of price. Address
Humphreys’ Homeopathic Medioine Com
pany, 562 Broadway, New York.
may9-eod-tf
ARE YOU
GOING TO PAINT ?
USE NONE BUT THE
AVERILL
CHEMICAL PAINT!
It is Ihe Oilginal and Only Reliable
Paint, Mixed Ready for Use.
IT is the Most Durable, the Handsomest
and most economical paint made. Send
for sample card, with testimonials from
owners of the finest residences in the coun
try. For sale in every section of the ooun
trj AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT CO.,
32 Burling Slip, New York City.
The only Centennial Medal for a prepared
paint was awarded ua.
Greene County, Georgia, Property,
FOR SALE,
APPLY TO
J. F. & J. C. HART,
Real Estate Agents,
•t2s Union Point, Qa.
A GOOD INVESTMENT.
WILL sell to an approved purchaser,
sixteen (16) acres of land, in a body,
at the upper end of Broad street, first out
sida of the city. Th improvements con
sists of a large frame building, but recent
ly built, suitable fora store and dwelling;
also, a double cabin and a beautiful strip
of woodland, with good pasturings on the
river side. The above place is an admira
ble location for a Truck and Dairy Farm,
being in ten minutes' drive to the centre or
the citv. If not disposed of soon, will be
divided into lots, and sold for building pur-
C, for which thore is a good demand,
Immediately in the midst of the fu
ture manufacturing district of the Augusta
at BIGNON A CRUMP,
oct3l-tu-f-tf. 286 Broad street.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CLOAKS, CLOAKS CLOAKS!!
o
of IGO CLOAKS, just received, to be sold on Commission.
LATEST STYLES AND LOW PRICES!!
W. T. Anderson & Cos.
242 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
* And now we offer goods so bought (from houses’called to their final rest) atjfprloes
that will baffle competition.
20.003 Boxes Note Paper and Envelopes 10c box, Chromo with each.
70.300 Commercial Envelopes, 5c a pack.
00,033 Cakes Toilet Soap, 3 cakes for sc.
130,030 Cakes superior, 3 for 10c, Better than Colgate’s.!
MAN’SIHEARTEATS ALL THINGS, -A.NIAJIN HUNGRY
STILL M.ORK MOKE.
25,000 Yards 4-4 Figured Cambrics, 9c. Don’t pay 15c elsewhere.!
53,003 Yards choice Prints, at 7c. Terrestrial wonder.
75,003 Yards Factory Shirting, at 5c a yard, p iece or bale.
43,000 Yards Canton Flannel at 10c.
35,000 Yards good Bed Tick, 10,12% and 15, to the besl, 3uc.
100,000 Yards Checked Homespun, 2x2, at 10c.
90,000 Tarda Bed and White Flannel, low
60,000 Yards 10-4 Sheeting, made up, $1 a sheet,
75,000 Yards 4-4 VYamsutta, at 12%c.
TRIWMPH ! HOW SHALL WE ATTAIN V BY OFFERING
SLEDGE HAMMER PRICES!
20,000 Ruches, Lace Edges, at lc eaoh.
15,000 Ladies’ Silk Ties, choice styles, Cardinal and Navy blue, at 25c each.
12,000 Pair Hose, 10c. 900 Pair Socks, o%c.
6,000 Pair Childs’ Wool Hose, 4 for 25c.
3,000 Pair 10-4 Wool Blankets, $2 25.
2,000 Ladies' Undervests, merino finish, 45c.
1,000 fonts’ Under vest a, 35c, 45c. 65c, 75, to the finest.
800 Wamsutta Shirts, iust received, at 75c, all sizes.
We do a rushing business, owing to the very lowprioes on all olasses of mdse.
Dress Goods, Cloaks, Furs, Shawls, Cassim ree, Black Doeskin, and fancy styles, at
al sliould the buvers of previous weeks fail to visit 242 Broad street, there is no ground
for the laws of gravitation.
W. T- ANDERSON Sc CO,
tt 242 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
11. A. BR AHE ,’
206 BUOAD STRKETSA UOI'STA, GA.,
Begs to inform his friends, customers and the public gen
erally that he has opened a Large and Elegant Stock of FIRST
CLASS GOODS, which he will sell at Reasonable Prices.
All in want of anything in my Line will please give me
a oall. Goods shown with pleasure.
Would call particular attention to my Large Stock of
TRIPLE-PLATED WARE, from the celebrated Factory of
Reed & Barton.
oetls-3tawlm
J. H. TRUMP,
CENTRAL HOTEL BLOCK,
NO. 280 BROAD STREET,
Offers great bargains in
LADIES’ BEADY-MADE UNDER WEAK,
Call and examine, and be convinced as to bargains in good goods.
Also, a large stock of real Hair Goods, at New York prices; Real and Imitation
Shell and Ivory-Back Combs, from 10c up; Neck Rushings, Ties, Laces, Embroideries,
Corsete, Bustles, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Belts, Pocket Books, Jewelry, etc.
at low prices.
E. Battericks Jfc Ce. Fashion Sheets and Patterns, for winter, are now ready. Nee
dles and Oil for all kinds of Sewing Machines. Six genuine Machine Needles for
2S oents, at
J. H. TRUMP’S.
NO. 220 BROAD STREET,
ctßl-3ra CENTRAL HOTEL BLOCK.
'i 1 ■■* "u.i- ' a “unue!-: .. J-"!.. - - —■- -
Incorporated 1845. Capital, $600,000,
J. TIIOS. ST®VO!VM!V, Treasurer DEO. RICH A lIDSOS, Sup’*.
8 Pemberton Square, Ho*ton. Dowell, Mass.
LOWELL MACHINE SHOP,
LOWELL, MASS.
I- ,■ ■
—MANUFACTURERS OF—
COTTON UCHIHERT
Pickers, Cards, Lap Winders, Railway Heads, Drawing
Frames, “Lowell Speeders” of seven different sizes, making
Bobbins containing Bto 64 oz. Cotton each, Sawyer Patent
Ring Frames, Pearl Patent Ring Frames, Common Ring
Frames, with 6,8, 10 or 12 oz. spindles, Mules (Platt pattern)
Spoolers, Warpser, Slashers (L. M. S. patent), Looms, Twist
ers, Filling Winders, Shearing Machines, Brushing Machines
Sewing Machines, Folders (Elliott patent), Hydraulic Presses,
Hydraulic Pumps, Size Kettles, Stop Gates, Indigo Mills-,
Elevators (Thompson patent), Turbine Wheels (Boyden pat
ent), Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Cast Gearing, Cut Gearing,
Chipped Gearing, Iron and Brass Castings, Plans for Cotton
Mills, etc., etc.
o
PAPER MACHINERY.
Light and Heavy Rag Cutters, Railroad and Devil Dusters
Thrashers, Rotary Bleachers, Rag Engines, Cylinder Wash
ers, Fourdrinier and Cylinder Machines, Stop Cutters, Stufl
and Fan Pumps, Chilled Rolls, Super Calenders, with four
to ten Iron or Paper Rolls, Platers, Gun Metal Rolls, Cylinder
hxAulds, Dandy Rolls, Roll Bars and Bed Plates, Trimming
Presses, Plans for Paper Mills, etc., etc.
REFERENCES.—Augusta Factory, F. Cogln, Esq., Superintendent; Langley Manu
facturing Company, Langley, S. C.: Camperdown Mills, Greenville, S. C.; Marsh A All
good Tnon Factory, Ga.; J. W. &F. P. Gray, Adairsvllle, Ga,; Mississippi Mills, Wes
son, Miss.; Great Falls Manufacturing (Company, Rockingham, N. C.; Roswell Manu
facturing Company, Boswell, Ga.; Prinoeton Manufacturing Company, Athens Ga •
Chattahoochee Manufacturing Company, West Point, Ga.; New High Shoals Manufac
turing Company, High Shoals, Ga.; Reedy River Manufacturing Company, Greenville,
8. C.; D. E. Converse & Cos., Blvingsville, S. C.; J. T. Morenead Jt Cos., Reidsvllle, N C :
Little River Manufacturing Company, Manchester, N. C.; Lehman Manufacturing Com
pany, Prattville, Ala.; Tennessee Manufacturing Company, Nashville, Tenn.; Laud Is
Manufacturing Company, Shelbyville, Ten- ; S. L. Graham & Son, Pinewood, Tenn.;
Stonewall Manufacturing Company, Enterprise, Miss.; Marshall Manufacturing Com
pany. Richmond. Va.; Wm. E. Hooper A Sons. Baltimore, Md.; Union Manufacturing
Company, Baltimore. Md.; Gambrill, Cons A Cos., Baltimore, Md.; Wm. H. Baldwin &
Bai’tl rtb m!’ Factory, Baltimore, Md.; Laurel Manufacturing Company
FOR SALE OR RENT.
To Kent,
ONE Tenement Building, on Walter
street, opposite the Hon. H. F. Bus
sell's residence, containing six rooms, with
fire-places and two kltcheu rooms, gas aua
water .ip the house. Also a Tenement
House on Telfair street, containing six
rooms nod two Kitchen rooms, with gus
and wuler, aud- bathroom. These houses
4re to be* completed about the Ist of .No
vember.
oct7-tf JAMES (i. BAt Lib.
FOR SALE,
FIRST-CLASS small safe.
Apply at THIS OFFICE.
june6-tf
To Rent
FROM date and from the Ist of October
several very desirable sleepiug rooms
with splendid accommodations. Bulb
rooms, water closets, Ac., on same floor.
Also a few desirable apartments well
adapted for offices. Apply to
july3o-tf C. PRAY A CO.
THE NATIONAL BANS OF AUGUSTA
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES*
THIS BANK is prepared to lease small
SAFES inside Its fibe ? oof vault,
at moderate rates, for the inception ul
Bonds, Securities, Deeds, ‘jegal Docu
ments, Plate, Coin, Jewelry, ard valuables
of every description. G. M. THEW,
novH-ly* Ashler
NEW STORE GILDERS,
Looking Glass & Picture Frame Makers.
Old Frames Regilt to Look Equal to New.
Old Paintings Cahefully Cleaned,
Lined and Vaknished.
NO. 4 JACKSON STREET.
PICTURE FRAMES made at reduced
prices, and although the prices are cut
down, they are still too high for the times,
and.henee I have reduced the price as low
as any place in the United States, liegild
ing old Picture Frames at one half the old
price. Try if it is not o.
j. J. BROWNE,
mhs-tf A gent and Manage
Do You Want to Sell or Rent ?
REAL ESTATE NOTICE.
OWNERS of Plantations, Farms and Un
cultivated Lands, who are desirous to
Sell or Rent, will find it to their advantage
to communicate with me, having extensive
correspondence North, South, East and
West, and having a considerable number of
applications for the above classes of prop
erty. 1 anticipate disposing of a large
quantity between now and the first ol
January next. For further particulars ap
ply to M. liYAMS,
_octß-suAtulm Real Estate Agent.
FIRE INSURANCE !
CAPITAL AND ASSETS 515,000,000.00.
Full Indemnity Against Loss to Policy
Holders iD
Aetna Fire Insurance Cos.
OF HARTFORD.
Phoenix Fire Insurance Cos.
LOF HARTFORD.
Girard Fire Insurance Cos.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Howard Fire Insurance Cos.
OF NEW YORK.
Amazon Fire Insurance Cos.
OF CINCINNATI.
State Fire Insurance Cos.
OF NASHVILLE.
Union Marine & Fire In. co.
OF GALVESTON.
RISKS written on Mills, Factories, Build
ings. Merchandise and Cotton, at
fair and Equitable Rates. Call for infor
mation, on
D. R. WRIGHT,
Insurance Agent,
14 Jackson St. opposite Warren Block,
augls-6m
Royal Havana Lottery, 1876.
ORDINARY DRAWINC DAYS
Class No. 979 on the 2d of October.
Class No. 98c on the 16th of October.
Class No. 981 on the 2d of November.
Class No. 982 on the 15th of November.
The number of tickets has been reduced
to 25,000, and the capital prize increased to
$200,e00, and the second prize to SIOO,OOO.
This lottery never postpone the drawing
or fail in anything promised. Official list
of prizes sent to every purchaser of tick
ets. Send money by post-office order, reg
istered letter, express or dralt. Send for
circular. All prizes cashed at the rate of
exchange.
Price of whole tickets, S4O; half tickets,
S2O; quarter tickets, $10; fifth ticket, $8;
tenth ticket $4; twentieth ticket $2, (ac
cording to the new plan). Parties or clubs
buying over SSO worth, 10 per cent, dis
count. Address all orders for tickets to
MANUEL ORRANTIA,
108 Common Street, New Orleans, La.
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At the drawing of October 2d, 1876, class
No. 979. Ticket No. 10,720, sold in New Or
leans, drew the capital prize of $200,000.
Just Received.
Maple Syrup,
Rock Candy Syrup
and Maple Sugar,
For Sale by
JAS. G. BAILIE & BRO.
FINE PROPERTY
-AT—
AUCTION,
—BY—
R. C. Heggie & Cos
C. Y. Walker, Auctioneer.
WILL sell at the Lower Market House
on the first Tuesday in November,
(7th), within the usual hours of sale
That desirable house and lot on the nor h
side of Telfair street, first house above
Cummings street. The lot fronts forty
feet on Telfair street, and runs through to
Spellman's Alley. On the lot is a nice cot
tage, with six rooms, with kitchen and out
house in the yard, with two good rooms;
also, good stables, etc., etc, Terms; Half
cash; balanoe in six months, with note
bearing interest at 8 per cent., secured, by
mortgage, purchaser to pay for papers.
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ANDERSONVILLE!
A Complete History of Andersonville
Prison, by Dr. R. It. Stevenson, Sur
geon in charge, with an Appendix con
taining the names of 13,000 Union sol
diers who died there, with date and
cause of death. Sent on roceipt of
price, $3. A Splendid Campaign Book.
TURNBULL BROS..
Baltimore, Md.
AGENTS
NOTICE.
WANTED. A POSITION, BY A MAN Op
family, with soma House, Grocery
or Dry Goods. Can influence a good trade.
Apply to Christie Thayer, Wilson & Dun
aror tt >bsrt and. .U ty Jc Uo.
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Cincinnati Lager Beer,
BOTTLED expressly for family use, at
reduced prices—*l.2s a dozen.
Also, Mocking Bird Food, at 320 Broad
street, opposite the Planters' Hotel.
00t29-lm J. H MEYER.
Dry Goods for the Million i
Consisting in part of the following .
LsLAIK. SILKS, of the celebrated makes of Ponson & Bennett, 3t all prices.
COLORED SILKS, iu all the newest and desirable shades.
MOURNING DRESS GOODS, including Lupin's best BombaTtnee. Henrietta?,
lamise, Mousselioes, Bianitz, Cassimerea, &c.
C OLORED DRESS GOODS, the finest line ever shown in the city, including ait
the latest novelties iu texture and oolorS.
SUlTS—Ladies,’ Misses,’ and Children’s, in Great Variety.
CLOAKS—This stock embraces everything new in the Market.
LADIES UNDERWEAR -The beet stock ever brought to Augusta.
INFANTS’ WEAR—An entirely new stock of Dresses Cloaks, Sacks, Bonnets,
etc.
LADIES’ HOSE—The best makes of Balbriggan, English, French and German
goods ever brought South.
MISSES AND CHILDREN’S HOSE -Solid colored, striped and plain white,
rrorn the lowest price to the finest imported.
GENTS’ HALF HOSE—A complete assortment of British, French and German
goods, both plain and fancy.
LADIES TIES The Greatest novelties ever shown in Augusta.
CORSETS This stock is complete, from the cheapest to the finest imported.
LlNENS—Damasks, Towels, Napkins, Doylies, and everything that goes to
completes first-class linen stock.
CASSIMEREB AND FLANNELS—A complete assortment.
And an innumerable variety of other goods, which limited spate precludes
us from mentioning. r v
Call and examine Our Stock. Compare and be convinced that
WE CAN BEAT THE WORLD ON PRICES AND QUALITY OF GOODS.
JAMES A. GRAY & CO.
1876. Fall and Winter 1876.
DRY GOODS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL]!
I °
M AM Pleased to announce to my friends and‘Patrons, that myj
Fall andj Winter Stocklof Drv Goods,
NOTION'S, &c., is now about complete,land new additions wiU arrive daily
I have taken pains to buy GOOD GOODS, at LOW PRICES and do not fear
Competition in any direction.
I am thankful for past favors, and respectfully solicit a careful examina
tion of my STOCK before you buy.
My Salesmen are reliable and anxious to serve you. A ten year old child
can shop at my store as well as an expert. We hope to make pleasure and
profit mutual.
SPECIAL DRIVES IN MARSEILLES QUILTS
- AND —
Ladies’ and Gents’ Hemmed Handkerchiefs
M. S. KEAN.
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No. 219 BROAD STREET, AUCUSTA, CA."
ESTABLISHED 1566.
ORIGINAL NON-BOARD AGENCY,
QONSULT your interest and call or write for rates before Insuring elsewhere.
Fire, Life, Marine, and Accident Insurance
Effected in town or country, at lowest adequate rates, in the annexed list of Firf
P^?nt m o P fLoB ar ° 860011(1 tonone la Pliability, Fair Dealing and Prompt
GROs ASSETS, OVER 839,000,000.
L< Er?Xnd d Lancashlre Flre Insuranee Fire Association Ins. Cos. Philadelphia.
Westchester Fire Insurance Cos., New York. * i, | larnßbul * City Fire Ins. Cos., New York.
Commercial Fire Insurance Cos., St. Louis. lilc! JP°nd Fire Assoeijitictn Insur anee Cos.,
Fire Insurance Cos.,
ArcUc Fire of New York. St ' Nicholaß Fire IDB ' of York.
ETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford, im,?,.
TRAVELLERS’ LIFE AND ACCIDENT, HARTFORD, CONN
Accident Insurance a Specialty.
C. W. HARRIS,
jau23-ly MANAGER.
BOTTOM! BOTTOM! BOTTOM!
L. RICHARDS,
PROPRIETOR OF THE AUGUSTA DRY GOODS STORE,
JJAS commenced his business life ANE W
RIGHT AT THE BOTTOM.
In answer to the many questions concerning the Augusta Dry Goods Store h
would state that it is no longer a BRANCH or the Fredericksburg StoreasTnanv fhint
it stands ALONE on its own BOrTOM), and that he now has no intent
icksburg Store, save In the name-a name which he. with his brothers, V.& E Richards
spent thousands of dollars and his best days to establish. Twenty-five years ■bJbt’
Richards, with his two brothers (V. & F. Richards), commenced the Drv Business
in the old town of Fredericksburg, Va., RIGHT AT THE BOTTOM > “ u lu
The firm was V. Richards & Bros., consisting of V., F. &L. Richards. They worked
together as brothers, shoulder to shoulder, until the war, which broke them un for tw
- bWr -
RIGHT -A.T THE BOTTOM.
Since then the old firm of V. Richards & Bros, has been shivered Such i lifei
pass away, and others take our places. F. Richards having left some v.-Vrs X™
now under circumstances of which we will not mention here, L. RICH \Rbs
his business life again where he did twenty-five years ago. to do his firet w .fk““1?
Right at the Bottom, at the Augusta Dry Goods Store !
Where he will be happy to meet and serve all his old customers and friends whr hk*
erally patronised him while in the old Fredericksburg Store. He has reS*y retmnM
from New York with a magnificent stock of DRY GOODS, all boughtat * BOTTOM
PRICES-every artiole usually kept in a first class house. He will not mumwatelrtf
cles or prices; will guarantee the price, his motto being NOT TO BE ni
His advice is, read all the advertisements, get posted in prices, then SnetoffiS'
gusta Store and make your purchase, for there you will find every article advertiLtih*,
others at same prices for the same articles, RIGHT AT THE BOTTOM! erusea Dy
SAMPLED AIN I) EXPREBSAGE,
To friends in the country: Send for samples and make vour own
prices RIGHT AT THE BOTTOM. Will pav Expressago on afl mders a S.’ at
tail, amounting to ten dollars and over, cash: or theGooda shipped * +y re l
for the Domestic Paper Patterns; is agent for Razor Steel Seniors the
agent for Sewing Machine Needles-six needles for 33c. r6 ‘ the 6081 ued; is
RICHARDS.
209 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA. GA.
__ _ (next door to Jas. G. Bailie & Bro.)
WANTED!
WANTED,
JMRST CLASS UPHOLSTERER.
Inquire at
DeGRAAF’S,
novs-lw* 147 Broad street.
DRESS MAKING.
MRS. M. J. MULKEY has opened her
Dress Making establishment on
Ellis Street, between Mclntosh and Wash
ington Streets, near Dr. Doughty’s, where
she will be glad to receive everything In
that line. A perfect fit guaranteed. She
respectfully invites the Ladies of Augusta
and the Sand Hills and vicinity to call and
five her a trial. Has received a full line of
rench Patterns. oetl4-lm
IMPORTANT NOTICE
—TO—
COTTON SHIPPERS
-AND
OTHER MERCHANTS
yp
AUGUSTA AND ELSEWHERE
THE patrons of the ‘‘Charleston Line"
are respectfully informed that neither
cotton nor Merchandise is quarantined or
point on this
to and from New York.
Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore and the
•T England towns are being forwarded
with usual regularity and despatch,
s p2t-tf f. 18. HUGER, Agent.