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U y STOCKTON & CQ
E. P. CLAYTON & CO.,
QOTTPK factors,
-Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
CAMPBELL and fiEYAOLDS STREETS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
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!t: nil Funeral Notices, sl.
Oie .uori .m, 20 cents per line.
um i . ou.s 20 cent* per line.
1: i Daily e. o. and. for one month or longer
ftvllii: is above raws.
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nt» lor Duly.
la L' Tri-W, ekly and Weekly, double the daiiy
rHe*:
A :U? continued for one year will be
jbar »o ‘r.,rd;> the jbove rates for the last air
dioathf
It v oemetvadthe foregoing that we have
eflar t th litre of advertielug fifteen to twenty
per cot., to t itc cfiect on thin day.
giE .'i 'i. ■ 5 cent*; to new* boy*. JK cent*.
Turns—Ca«h
•00 vs PIT CJTION A.LIBT.
.SATURDAY MORNING, JAN. 1,1870
< 'onvHpoudeqre ot Couetiturinuali-t.
Georgia State Dental Society.
SECOND DAYS PROCEEDINGS.
Savannah, December 29,1869.
The Society met in the rooms of the
Georsia Historica.' Society this morning, at
9o'clock, Dr. Burr, the President, in the
Chair.
Th? installation of the newly elected of
ficers being first in order, Du F. Y. Clark,
of Savannah, the Presidentelect, on taking
the Chair, made an appropriate speech.
He referred to the progress of Dental
Science, and to the influence for good
Fielded by Dental Associations.
The following Standing Committees were
appointed:
Committee on Operative Dentistry—Drs.
E Parsons and W. John, on, Savannah, and
A C. Ford, Atlanta.
Committee ou Mechanical Dentistry—
Brs. U. Van Geisen, Stockton, H. J. Royal
aud A. M. Gortley, Savauuah.
Committee on Dental Education—Drs.
J P. H. Brown aud S. G. Holland, Augus
ta'and E. M. Allen, Marietta.
On motion of Dr. Brown, the President
appointed Drs. S. G. Holland, P. P. Lewis,
<' iohnson, 11. J. Royal and 8. Hape dele-
Atvs to the Southern Slates Dental Asso
which meets in New Orleans; and
j~ ra - E M. Allen, J. P. H. Brown, A. C.
r°nl, U. Van Geisen, H. A. Lawrence and
V “°P e delegates to the American Dental
Association which convenes in Nashville
ln August next.
An a.ole paper on the Diseases and Treat-
F ll 'p was read by Dr.
h. the afternoon the members, accompa
bed bj’ a number of ladies, went on a
pleasure ti’jp down the river in a steamer
Provided for the occasion, through the
courtesy of his ilonor the Mayor. After
V i!! ti,, S F,,rt Ptilaefei, the party returned
aoout 7 o’clock, very much pleased and de
ighted with the pleasant excursion
t . l he Society met in the evening, and, as
-11 the transaction of some miscellaneous
easiness, and offoring thanks to the officers
° f Ule Historical Society, his
the • r - lay° r the railroad companies,
«th V.Zi2. C n ty '« tu proprietor
w the Sereven House for their zenorositv
"I '“V ‘‘‘tnSW/S.
ItauVm t 0 mect ln At ‘
1:1 the doth or next July
Richmond.
Phl N^*oLovKßON Negro Lame-a
e,‘‘ adel Pto*a writing from Aiken,
eSv ’ **?* of the negroes there : “
l ar ~ L^} 0 iu your garden tor adol
breakiw ’ r dl3C <werg that you finish
Sins i?r k a iT hal; ' paßt 6) a ’ m -’ 80 he be '
ltasanvm* 8 ; f esto S et a drink (if he
dinner at in at j iall -past 10; goes to
1 ’ Quits J i paßt 11 i returns at half-past
hour !,ef w a f l ha l f - past 4 ’ and talk «half
darki>v L Wl " eil times with any other
ofcooV ar° ,)asseß j J y- The ordinary wages
ttaMs tive or six a wa t-” a lnoD . th ; houße ‘
un(l to all of S!; r ! Dg raen Cl « ht or ten,
Weekly a ... ‘ ,f, e rations must be given
P°uudVof bacon k « consists of three
m °l&SHes and a ho? 60 * ,° f n,ea, » a P int of
audaquaSer T B alt-value a dollar
three servan'a i r T 16 SUm total then P aid to
bur to thirtv e^tf^ is from thirty
dtree to do the wnri^ 01 ! 41,8 ’ aud ifc takcs
ftrls. ‘ ork of two good Irish
oUn u^hf &n ’ V little man
spike-t tileel colt U * t . “ That olie with
W “Why wl Jcs,” was the re
vl!,ne ” “ How’s that ?” a brevet UUC,e of
i,Se "s^tom‘\ ! , mmg? “' Caw
§k Jails lonffitiitionaM.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE.
Snperittte.Dftetii’a Office, )
Gcoigla 11 llrnad Company,
AnooET*, Ga., December 23,1889. )
On and after SUNDAY, 26th inat, the Pasaensrer
Trains on the Georgia Railroad will lun a* follows :
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at ... 7:00, a. m.
Leave Atlanta at 5:00, a. m.
Arrive at Augusta at 3:45, p. m .
Arrive at Atlanta at 5:30, p, m .
NIGUT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augutta at.. ..10:00, p. nr.
leave Atlanta at &:46 ( p. m .
Arr.ve at Augusta at..; 3:45, a. m.
Arrive at Atlanta at 8.00, a. tn.
- 8. K. JOHNSON,
dee24-tf Superintendent.
OKAJVGKHI OP SOITD'.DXJI^IC.
Office Charlotte, Columbia anil 1
/lngusta Kutlron(f. 5
Avoosta, Ga , December 25, 1839. y
On and after SUNDAY, 20th inat., and until further
notice, the Passenger Trains on this Road will run as
follow* :
TRAINS NORTH.
Leave Augusta 4:00, a. nr.
Arrive at Columbia 9:20, a. m.
Arrive at Charlotte 4:20, p. m.
TRAINS BOUTH.
Leave Oharlette 10:30, a. m.
Arrive at Columbia 4:52, p. rn.
Arrive at Augusta 9:50, p. m.
Baggage cheeked and Through Tickets sold to all
points.
O. BOUKNIfIHT, Superintendent.
W. T. WILLIAMS, Agent dee2s-tf
Squares.
1 Week.
i
',2 Wetiba.
3 WwU.
1 Month.
1 2 Monti a.
Is Uontiis.
1 2 Mentha
f Month a,
6 Months.
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN GOLD
will be given to any person who, on analysis, will die- 1
cover ose graiv op ah3p.nio or other mineral poison
in DR. HURLK't’S AGU t£ TONIC. It is pukely
veobtablr, and the most happy eorobination that
tlie pcionce of medicine has aa yet developed to sue
cessfudy combat the most prevalent diseases incident
to a billions or malarious elimato. It is the most
perfect anti-p riodic—always Breaking the (liiill iD
three or four doses; but better than that or all else,
andwh.it renders it the roost eftlcient and valuable
compound extant, is the universally conceded fact
that it leaves the patient in better health tbau before
the attack, with no puffing up of the skin, no buzzing
in the head, no deafness, no impaired vision, but a
clear head, a transparent skin, a bright eye, an elastic
step and bu 'jant health.
It eliminates dlrease trom the system by dissipating
engorgements of the secretions, exciting the liver to
healthy action and giving the pancreatic and hepatic
juices (heir normal condition and healthy flow.
It isl a better pieventive thru cure, and if people
could he prevailed upon to rake it, in say hall doses
three times a day, during the chilly season, they
would have perfect immunity frdSr chilis and all the
train of concomitant diseases; but who, except the
very prudent, will take medicine before I hey are sick?
Pot aid**verywlotk>. Read Jas. IUTDcLS & (Jo.’s
column. sep24-tf
TO THE CITIZENS
OF THE
SOUTHERN STATES-
When the pure medicinal restorative, now so wide
ly known as WOLFE’S SCHIEDAM SON A PI’S,
wa- introduced into the w< rid under the iudor-ement
of 4 000 leading members of the medical profession,
some twen'y years a-. 0. its proprietor was well aware
that he cou!! not wholly eseap« the penalty attached
to nil new and useful preparations. He therefore en
deavored to invest it with strong*4 possible • afe
guards .again-1 counterfeiters, and to renderalla'-
tempts to pirate it difficult and dangerous. It was
submitted to distinguished chemists tor anatjsis, and
pronounced t.y ih'-m the purest spirits evtr manu<ao
timd. Its purity htj<l properties having been thus
ascertained, .sample* of the aitiple were sent to ten
thousand physicians, including aii the leading prac
titioners in the United Slates, tor purpose* 01 ex
periment. A circular, reouesiing a trial of the prepa
paration and report of the result, accompanied each
specimen. Edur thousand of the most eminent med
ical tueo. in the Union promptly responded. Their
opinions of the article were unanimously favorable
Bucb a preparation, they said, bad lung been wanted
by the profession, as no relianco could be p igeed on
the ordinary liquors of commerce, ail of which were
mere o leas adulterated, and theres -re tmtit for medi
cal purposes. The p culiar excellence aud strength
of the oil of juniper, which formed one of the.priucipul
ingiedientfl of the Schnapps, together with an un
alloyed character of the alcoholic element, give it, in
the estimation of the faculty, a marked superiority
over every other diffusive sfitpuiant as a diuretic,
tonic and restorative.
The following are a few of the testimonials in favor
of the Schnapps:
Mr. Udolpho Wolfe, 22 Beaver street, New York:
Dam Sik: I f#o! bound to say that I regard your
Schnapps as being in every respept pre-emineutly
pure, aud deserving of medical patronage. At all
events, it is the purest possible artlelo of Holland
Gin, heretofore unobtainable, and as such may bo
safety prescribed by physicians.
DAVID L. MOTT, M. D.,
Pharmaceutical Chemist, New York.
26 TINE STREET, NEW YORK, )
November 21, 1867. S
Udolpho Wolfe, Euq., Present:
Dear Sib : I have made a chemical examination of
a cample of your Schiedam Schnapps, with the in
tent of determining if any foreign or injurious sub
stance bai beon added to the simple distilled spirits.
The examination lias resulted in the conclusion that
the sample contained no poisonous or harmful ad
mix ure. I have been unable to discover a y trace of
the deleterious substances which are employed in the
adulteration of liquors. I would not hesitate to use
myself, or to recommend to others, for medicinal pur
poses, the Schiedam Schnapps, qs an excellent and
unobjectionable variety of Gin.
Very respectfully, yours,
(Signed] CHAB. A. BEKLY, Chemist.
NEW FORK, 53 CEDAR STREET )
November 23,1867. $
Udolpho Wolfe, Esq., Present:
Dbab Sir : I have submitted to chemical analysis
two bottles of Schiedam Schnapps, which 1 took
from a fresh package In your bonded warehouse, and
find, as before, that the spirituous liquor is free from
injurious ingredients or falsification ; that it has the
merits of being aged and not recently' prepared by
mechi,riical admixture of alcohol and aromatics.
Respectfully,
FRED. 7. MAYER. Chemist.
CHEMICAL * TECHNICAL LABORATORY, I
18 Exchange Place, >
N*w Yon*, November 25, 1867. )
Udolpho Wolfe, Esq.:
Dhar Bib: The understood have carefully and
and thoroughly analyzed a sample of your “Aromatic
Schiedam Schnapps,” selected by ourselves, and have
found the same free from alt organic or inorganic sub
stance*, more or less injurious to hea’th. From the
result of off. r examination, we consider the article one
of superior quality, baalthiul as a b verage, and effec
tual in its medicinal qualities.
Respectfully, yours,
ALEX. TRIPEL, Chemist,
FRANCIS E. ENGLEHAKD, M. D.
For sale by all respectable grocers and druggists.
UDOLPHO WOLFE’S EBTATE,
22 Beaver street, New York.
WM. H. TUTT & LAND,
decls-Sm Wholesale Agent*.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
IMPORTANT.—THOSE WHO HAVE
attained to the greatest eminence in the science of
Medicine, and who have by a life long study of, and
experience with, the human organism, obtained great
insight into the origin and pathology of disease, are
yet, notwithstanding all their profound aud learned
theories, confessedly groping In the dark aa to the first
cause of any and all diseases that affect our race. But
this much has been clearly elae'd&ted, and is become
an axiom with the learned profession, that by far the
greatest number of our ail a cats are directly traceable
to derangement of the digestive functions, and if
“ good digestion wait on appetite, ’ health will be ibe
almost uniform result. Actm- upon this axiom, the
Inventor of DR. HURLEY’S CELEBRATED
STOMACH BITTERS has been eminently success
ful (judging from the maay testimonials that are con
stantly pourieg in upon him through the mails and
press), in preparing a remedy to meet and “ nip in ihe
bud ” all this long list of obscure and distressing de
rangements that rt nder ‘‘ life scarce worth the living.’’
We are glad to learn that the public here are be
ginning to appreciate these BITTERS upon their in
trinsic merits, and that they can be had everywhere.
See advertlsem. nt in another column.
decl7-eodtf
VST HOLIDAY PRESENTS.—Choice Bobemikn
Toilet Sets, from $3 to $35 ; Cologne and Odor Bottles
and Vases, of rare and exquisite Unish, just received
b y PLT3MB & LEITNEK.
decs-2awtf
Siffht la the Greatest of God’s Blessings.
HENEY JAMES OSBORNE*
OCULISTIC OPTICIAN,
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 338 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
(Diagonally Opposite the Planters’ Hotel,)
Treat* all defects of Vision remediable by Specta
cles, with due refcrenco to general health, congenital
checks or organic diseases.
T ho latest and most approved Works upon both
oefenees aro :ilu.tys consulted in search after expe
rience in Practice, to useful ultimatums, aud with
the least soldsh ends.
,ty6-6m
WIRE BAILING.
mM m _ Sj. FOR ENCLOSING CEME
*i/7\ A, jl* tery Ooft****, *c.;
jjtL < Vv>Xl > Vv> IB WIRE GUARDS and WIRE
WORK
FOURDRINTER CLOTHS
mannfaetured by M. WALKER * SONS,
jar24-ly No. 11 North 6th st., Philadelphia.
CHOICE DERFTJMEEY.
Lukin's Handkercbie*' Extracts, in great variety.
Benbow’s Handkerchief Extracts.
Briley & Blew’s Celebrated Essence Bouquet.
Bazin’s White Poud Lily.
Hinman’s Sparkling Celastma
Henry A Demarson’s Celebrated Perfumes.
German Cologne, in long, short and wicker bottles.
BEST OP ALL,
Plumb’s Double Cologne.
PLUMB &. LEITNER.
dee22-eodkc2w
DR. H. T. CAMPFIELD,
DENTIST,
BOOMS 277 HROAI) BTRBBT, OVBR DBRRY Si LAW.
oct7-3ro
a TOLER,
PROPRIETOR OF THE
Kentucky and Tennessee Stables,
"Dealer io horses and mules.
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND SADDLE
HORSES tor Hire and on Livery, etc., etc.
Campbell, between Broad aud Reynolds Btreets,
Augusta, Ga.
A tuple Stable Room lor Stock, ami aceom
roochtiou for Feeding or Grazing on my plan
tations near tho city, 'ow rates. Beplß-tf
REV. A. BLUM,
i '“HI AVING returned from the West, will be
r inly to take »cl)Ojars jp tlje FRENCH LAN
GUAGE ; also, give private lpsaons. AdflrySg
BOX SSI.
Augusta, Ga., December 14, 1869.
decls-tf
’ S^yOTlCE.—Four weeks after date, application
UN will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Rich
inond county for leave to sell the Land belonging to
the optate ol Charlotte Couh, deceased, situated in the
<-ity of Bayanni>h.
JOHN 8. DAVIDSON,
Administrator of Estops of Mrp. C. Conn.
deelo-law4w
Valuable Property
SALE CHEAP, or RENT, a three sto
ry BRICK RESIDENCE, wjlb seven rooms,
Halls, Porches, centrally located on Greene
street, with lot extending through from Greene
to Ellis street. Inquire of
8. K. JOIINBON,
decl6-tf At Georgia R. R.
TO RENT,
near Harrisonville, known a*
the “ Savage Place.” Apply to
H. C. BRYSON,
dee2s-tf 158 Reynolds street.
SCHOOL WANTED.
YOUNG LADY of experience, thor
oughly qualified and well referred, desires a sit
uation in a family of good position, to instruct
privately, or will take charge ol a 3elect School.
For particulars address
“ ZULEIKA,”
uov2s-tf Augusta, Ga.
FU SALE—PATENT RlGHT.—Almond’s
celebrated Patent SPRING BED BOTTOM, the
best, cheapest and mast durable ever invented ;
cm be manufactured at little expense. The
Right lor the State of Georgia, or any city,
town or cotmtv of same, will be sold on reason
able terms. For lull particulars send stump to
W. HENRY PERRIN,
decl-eodiS Louisville, Ky.
MY UNOLE!
r ~P hF, Friends and Acquaintances, as well as
thTpubJic generally, ol HENRY KENNEDY
and his California Uncle, are respectfully In
vited to attend their Daily Levees at the “ OLD
KENTUCKY HOME,” first door East of Con
way’s Stable, on the South side of Broad street,
No. 348. dec 3°- 8
Dry Salted Meats aud New Lard.
20,000 LBS. D. 8. O. SIDES
20,000 Lbs D. S. C. R. SIDEB
20.000 Lbs D. S. SHOUL
- 7 DERS
20 Hall Bbla New LARp
50 Cans New LARD.
For sale by
dec3B-5 BARRETT & CABWELL.
COW FEED.
50 BAGS RICE MEAL
IO Bags COTTON BEED MEAL.
For sale by
dec2S-5 BARRETT & CASWELL.
AUGUSTA, (Ga,) SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1, 1870
INSURANCE,
SOUTHERN
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
OF
LOUISVILLE, KY.
PAID UP CASH CAPITAL 1200,000
ASSETS 500,000
INVESTED in the safest and best paying
Southern Securities. This Company does bus
iness on all the popular tables. Dividends on
the Contribution Plan.
F. MARION STOVALL,
Agent.
i>. FLOURNOY CARTER, Medical Exami
ner.
dec2-lm
Q-ERMANIA
Life Insurance Cos.,
OF NEW YORK.
Caa-h Assets §3,000,000
Caali Dividends...... 40 per eett.
L. MOLL MAN,
Traveling Agent.
Gen. Lafayette mclaws,
Agent, Augusta.
Dr. JOSEPH HATTON,
Examining Physician.
decl7-5m
Manhattan Lite Insurance Cos.,
NEW YORK.
DIVIDENDS ON CONTRIBUTION PLAN.
A.aet* Ist Jan., 1869 §5,36T,33T 59.
E. Grddinqs, Medical Examiuer.
e25-tf A. G. HALL, Agent.
MILL POND
AND
CHANNEL OYSTERS
Supplied in quantities to suit purchasers.
Oriiers from all parts of the interior solicited.
Aifdresß Thos. McOrady, Agent, P. O. Box 339,
Charleston, S. C.
References.—James Adger & Cos , Hon. J. B.
Campbell, Dr. St. J. Raveuel, David Jennings,
McOrady & Son, W. G. Dingle, John S. Kyan.
oci29 3m
Study Your Interest !
Special Notice for the Holidays!
"W”E HAVE received, expressly for the
HOLIDAY SEASON a large stock of line
GOLD and BILVER WATCHES, JEWEL
RY, STERLING SILVER WARE aud FAN
CY GOODS, suitable lor BRIDAL and
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, and are prepared
to offer these goods to our friends and the
public at greater bargains than evet “offered
before. *
We'arc determined to sell the same goods as
low as any House in the State, and guarantee
them to be ?ts represented.
WATCHES and JEWELRY earelully re
paired stud warranted.
FREEMAN BROTHERS,
812 Broad street.
Successors to T. W. Freeman and J. N. Free
man, Jawohern
dee3-tf
FURNITURE.
o
E. H. Ilogers,
148 and 145 Broad at.,
H AS on haud and is receiving a full stock of
FXIBNITURE,
Os ah grades, which will be soid at moderate
prices.
HAIR, MOSS, COTTON AND SHUCK
MATRESSES
On hand and made to order.
REPAIRING
AND
UPHOLSTERING
Done promptly and in the beßt manuer.
ocll7-3m
celebrated IMITATION GOLD HUNTING
WATCHES, “’Coiling Metal,’l (Improved Orqide.)
Theme Justly celebrated Watches bave been so
thoroughly teeted during the last four years, and their
renutation for time and as imitations of Gold
Watches, is so well established as to require no re
commendations. Prices—Horizontal Watches, $lO,
equal in appearance and for time to Gold Watches
worth $100; Full Jeweleand
Gold ones; Full Jeweled Levers, extra Hue and supe
rior finish, S2O, equal to S2OO Gold ones.
We have just commenced making a very fine Ame
rican Watch, full jeweled, Patent Lever, chronometer
lialance, adjusted to boat, cold and position, 4J< ounces
down w -ignt, equal In nppearanco and for time to a
Gold Watch costing $260.
We ebargo only s2i for these magnificent Watches
All our watches in hunting cases, Gents’ and Ladies’
shes, chains, Collins Met*,!, $2 to SB. Also, all kinds
of Jewelry, equal to gold, at one-tenth the price.
CALIFORNIA DIAMONDS, set ia gold-
We aro now making Jewelry of the California Dia
monds. These are real stones of great brilliancy and
hardness, and cannot he distinguished from the gen
uine stones, even by good judges. They are particu
larly brilliant at bight by artificial light, do not scratch
or become dull by use. and retain their brilliancy lor
an indefinite tima. The following are the prices:
Ladies’ and Gent’s Finger Kings, single stones,
one karat weight $5 each
Gents’ Pius, single stone, according to the size
of the stone f 4 to $e
Ladies’ Cluster Pins $7 5a
Ladies’ Cluster Ear Rings $7 00
TO CLUBS.—Where six Watches are ordered at
one time, we send a seventh Watch free. Goods sent
by express to be paid for on dolivery.
C. E. COLLINS & CO.,
nov2-3m No. 335 Broadway, New York.
SOMETHING NEW
IN THE
Window Shad© lAne
j- Can be found iu the way ol a
REVERSIBLE SHADE,
AT
att Brothers,
SI 4, HROAD STREET.
oct!s-tf
WANTED,
A. PLANTATION of from 200 to 500 acres,
convenient to this city or railroads. Must be
well adapted for Cotton and Gram, with im
provements and necessary Woodland.
Apply by letter, giving full description, to
decll-tf F. O. BOX NO. 183.
J. L. HUMS,
DEALER IN
HORSES AND MULES.
I?ERMANENTLY 31 J. B. Podrsblle’b
Grey Eagle Stables, Ellis street, Augusta, Ga.
N. B. -Will also SELL and BUY HORSES
and MULES on commission. nov‘2s-3m
W. B. WELLS,
ESTO, 1388 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
Wholesale and Retail
Dealer in
TPuRE DRUGS CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
DYE STUFFS, WINDOW GLASS and
PUTTY, BRUSHES of all kinds.
ALSO,
A full and complete Stock ol
French, Eugllsh and American PERFU
MERY, 80APS, POMADES and TOIL
ET ARTICLES.
All the PATENT MEDICINES of tie day.
PRESCRIPT IONS CAREFULLY aud
ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED.
It Is the Intention of the present Proprietor
to make this old establishment
(OF OVER FORTY YEARS STANDING,)'
fully equal, if not superior, to what it was in
former years, in regard to quality of GOODS
and HONESTY In PRICES.
The patronage of the public is respectfully
solicited,
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PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY’S
COMPOUND
AGIO
Phosphate of Lime,
For Composting with Cotton Seed.
0
IS article is manufactured at the Com
pany’s Works, under the direction aud super
intendence of Dr Ravenep,
It contains the same elements of fertility as
SOLUBLE PACIFIC WUANO,
Except that it is not furnished with Ammonia.
It is prepared
EXPRESSLY FOR COMPOSTING WITH
COTTON SEED,
Which furnishes the element of AMMONIA ;
the object being to render that side product of
the Plantation available to the highest degree
as an element of fertility. For further and
particular information, apply to the under
signed.
TERMS:
SSO Cash, or $57 50 payable by Draft on
good Factors, maturing Ist November, 1870,
without interest.
J, 0. Mathewson,
Agent Soluble Pacific Guano Company,
Augusta, Ga.
Washington, Ga., December 13, 1869.
J. O. Mathewaon , Esq., Augusta, Ga.:
Deak Sir : I received your favor of October
15th, and would have answered it sooner, but
you wished to know what per ceut. I was ben
efltted by the use of the one ton of SOLUBLE
PACIFIC GUANO, bought of you last Spring,
and I could not tell correctly until I got
through ginning, which I did this last week.—
The 80LUBLE PACIFIC GUANO more than
doubled the yield of Cotton on lqqd qnmanpred
before.
I planted ten acres last year without manure,
and made three (3) bales of Cotton ; planted
the same ten (10) acres this year, manured with
the one ton of SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO,
and made seven (7) bales , averaging over 400 lbs.
1 have been a Cotton Planter for thirty years,
and all the time—except this year—making
"Bumblebee Cotton” —the bumblebees stand on
their hind feet, on the ground , and suck from the
top blossoms. I never expect to plant qoother
acre without Manure, and wish you to send me
another ton of Soluble Pacific at once,and oblige
Yours, truly,
JOHN C. WILLIAMSON.
declß-dt*c2m
H. V. MORAN,
UPHOLSTERER,
(Late with J. G. Bailik & Bro.)
Cuts, FITS and Jays CARPETS, OIL
CLOTHS and MATTINGS.
ALSO,
WINDOW BHADES, CORNICES and CUR
TAINS, in the best possible manner, on reason
able terms.
Also, DIAGRAMS taken.
Orders left at Globe Hotel, or Dr. W. H.
Tott’s will be promptly attended to.
octl7-3m
NOTICE.
THE January Term, 1870, of Richmond
Court ‘ Ordinary, application will be made for leave
to sell the Lot of Land op Telfair street, in this city,
belonging to the Estate ol Francis C. Whiiehead, de
oeaaeu, for payment of debts and distribution.
LOUISA M. WHITEHEAD,
declO-lawiw Administratrix.
To Merchants and Planters.
WE will make ADVANCES of 20 CENTS
PER POUND for Middling and better grades,
on shipments of CGSTON to our frieuds in
New York, Boston, Providence, Philadelphia,
and Baltimore, Liverpool, Bremen and Havre.
We would call the attention of those desirous
of Shipping to our superior facilities for con
ducting this line of bnsi|ses3.
PROMPT RETURNS guaranteed.
RUSSELL & POTTER,
Corner Reynolds and Mclntosh streets,
octl3-Bmlp Augusta, Ga.
NEW ARRIVALS.
J"UST RECEIVED, direct from the manu
factories, a large supply of the Latest and
Most Fashionable Styles of BOOTS and
SHOES
Ladies’ Bronze Button GAITERS and BAL
MORALS
Gents’ Fine Calf Cougress and Cassimere
UPPERS —Box Toe —Something New, at
M. COHEN’S,
nov6-tf Broad street.
W. W. EEMAN
Begs to inform the citizens of
AUGUSTA, AND THOSE OF HIS FORMER
CUSTOMERS RESIDING IN THE NEIGH
BORING DISTRICTS OF SOUTH CARO
LINA, THAT HE HAS OPENED A DRY
GOODS ESTABLISHMENT IN THIS CITY,
NO. 232 BROAD STREET, UNDER THE
CENTRAL HOTEL.
THE SAME PRINCIPLES WHICH GOV
ERNED HIS BUSINESS FOR TWENTY
FIVE YEARS IN CHARLESTON WILL BE
CARRIED OUT IN HIS NEW STORE.
GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICKS, AND
THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM
WILL BE RIGIDLY ADHERED TO, AND
HE HOPES, BY STRICT ATTENTION,
COMBINED WITH HIS EXPERIENCE IN
THE SELECTION OF GOODS, TO MERIT
A SHARE OF PUBLIC PATRONAGE.
W. W. LEMAN,
ocl3o-tf 233 Broad street.
Family Groceries
AND
Planters’ Supplies,
Wholesale ami Retail,
268 BROAD STREET.
Bacon, salt and flour
SUGAR, all gradea
Java, Laguayra and Rio COFFEE
SYRUPS, ail grades
MOLASSES, per barrel and gallon
BAGGING, ROPE and TIES
CANDLES, SOAP and STARCH
Factory and English Dairy CHEESE
OATB, CORN aud RYE
PA PER' BAG*'. «i AT( ill Ed aud Y ARNS
HOMESPUNS, TWINES *ud MEASURES
BUCKETS, BROOMS aud TUBS
CHURNS, TRAYS and KEGS
BREAKFAST BACON, Sides aud Shoulders
TOMATOES, PICKLES, and all popped
Uoods
FISH, hbis, kits, all Dumber?,
CODFISH and HERRINGS
MUSTARD, SARDINES and BUCKWHEAT
TABLE SALT, NUTS, RAISINS, CUR
RANTS, &c., Ac.
WINES, LIQUORS, per barrel, gallon and
bottle, Cali and see.
uov23-tf FLEMING & STAPLES.
Executors* Notice.
PERSONS indebted to the Eet.ate of
A tint Gaines, late of Richmond county, deceased, and
those having claims against said Estate, must present
1 hem within the time prescribed l>y lav/.
ROBERT KENT,
THOMAS V. BEARD,
Augusta, November 11,1869. Executors.
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A CAEE.
A Clergyman, while residing in South America as
a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy
for the cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Dis
eases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the
whole train of disorders brought on bv baneful and
t icious habits. Great numbers have been cured by
this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benfit
the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe
for prej arlng and using this medicine, in a sealed en
velope, to any one who needs it, Free of Charge.
Address JOBEPII T. INMAN,
Station D, Bible House,
oct£-d*c3m New York City.
KASV BOBJE ||
IIPiIPIIIPMiS
STANDARD GUARANTEED |j|fl
21111$,
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OR. RICHAU’S
GhOLDJEN REMEDIES,
Ask for no other, take no other, and you will sav
time, health and money.
SI,OOO REWARD for any case of disease In an
stage which they fail to cure.
Dr. Riohau’b Golosh Balsam No. 1 cures Ulcers
Ulcerated Bore Throat and Mouth, Pore Eyes, Cuta
neous or Bkin Eruptions, Copper Colored Blotches,
Soreness es the Scalp, Scrofula, &c.; is the y.st'U ‘
Renovator, Alterative and Blood Purifier known, re
moves all disease from the system, and leaves the
blood pure and healthy.
Dr. Riohau’b Golden Balsam No. 2 cure
rial Aflectlons, Rheumatism in all its forms, whether
from mercury or other causes; gives Immediate relief
in all cases. No dieting necessary. I have thousands
of Certificates proving the miraculous cures efl’ected
by these Remedies. Prior of either No. lor No. 2,
$5 per bottle, or two bottles for $9.
Dr. Riosiau’s Goldin Antidote, a safe, speedy,
pleasant and radical cure for all Urinary Derange
ments, accompanied with full directions. Price, $3
per bottle.
Dr. Riohau’b Golden Elixir d’Amoub, a radical
cure for Nervous or General Debility, in old or
young; imparting energy with wonderful effect.
Price, $5 per bottle, or two bottles for $9.
Qn receipt ofpriee, these Remedies will be shipped
to any place. Prompt attenlion paid to all corres
pondents. Nope genuine without the name “ DR.
RiOHAU’S GOLDEN REMEDIES, D b. RICH
AIPS, sole proprietor ’’ hlown in glass of bottles.
Address DR. B. B. RICHARDS.
No. 228 Varick St., New York.
Qfflco hours roni 9, a. m., to 9, p. m.
jyV-ly Circulars sent.
J. M. BURDELL,
Cotton factor and Commission Merchant,
NO. 6 WAEREN BLOOX, AUGUSTA, GA.,
W ILL CONTINUE BUSINESB, as heretofore, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. CON.
SIQNMENTS SOLICITED. j y 29-d*c6m
CLAGHORN, HERRING & CO.,
Cotton factors and Commission Merchants,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
CHARLESTOST, S. C., AND PHILACEI.PHIA, FA.
o
_ -LIBERAL ADVANCES made on Consignments tp either Hou6e, and to Messrs.
LOCKHART & DEMPSTER. Liverpool, England.
Agents for sale of SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, STRIPES, YARNS, &c.
Whana’g Superphosphate,
THE GREAT FERTILIZER FOR ALL CROPS.
We refer to all who have used rr.
We recommend it as being FULLY EQUAL TO ANY FERTILIZER ever intro
duced into this country.
For sale by
.«,«««. Claghorn, Herring & Cos.
T. J. JENNINGS. j, <j-_ SMITH
JEisnsmsTO-s & smith,
Cotton F actors and General Commission Merchants,
NO. 6 McINTOSH STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
Liberal Advances Made on Produce in Store. nep3-d*e4»
S. D. HEARD & SON,
"WarehoYise and Commission JV£©rch.ants,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
V ONTINUE the Sale and Storage of COTTON. CASH ADVANCES made at any
tunc on Produce in Btore. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. aulß-d&c6rn
_ Recommended by the Highest
| medical authority
WEAK AND IMPAIRED DIGESTION.
1 j, Beo Circular around each bottle, for
thi ® 80(1 tmmerous other Certificate?.
-A.S a Stimulant or Tonic,
These Bitters combine the most valuable Tonic aud Stimulant qualities of any ever offered
to Use public. They tye warranted free from all injuries qualities, being composed of PURE
VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, long known and highly valued for their medicinal properties, and
a pure Rye Whisky, distilled expressly for the manufacturers, aud they will be found
PLEASANT AND AG-REEABLE
to the taste. We are quite willing, however, that their reputation should rest upon what others
say of them.
One of our customers, at Covington, Ga., ia sending his order for another supply of the
Bitters, takes occasion to say : .
vr a ,t. jUel witfu we have needed herd at tbO South, anfit supply a!W desired
waut. Our Planters buy them readily and freely, and use them in their families as a Tonic and
Stimulant. In this climate we find something of this kind of great benefit, and your Bitters are
just the thing long needed,” #
THEY ARE SOLD ALL OVER THE SOUTH.
DOWIE «fc MOISE,
PROPRIETORS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, CHARLESTON, 8. C.
B or Sale by
W. H. BARRETT,
dccß-cod«w WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, 291 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
CHRISTOPHER GRAY
to say to the public that he is now opening, and will offer during
THE HOLIDAYS,
Lines of the following Goods, at prices that must seem like sacrificing them:
A Lot of heavy Rain Rubaux POPLINS, all colors, at 20c.
A Lot of flue imported ALPACAS, choice colors, 4-4 wide, at 25c.
A Lot of English MERINOS, 5-4 wide, elegant colors, at 37)£c.
A Case of Leading Brand of Black ALPACA, all prices.
ARABS—Black and Colored CLOAKS, in large variety, new and elegant styles.
IRISH LINENS—A large invoice just received, and bought most favorably under
a heavy pressure, resulting from the recent gold panic, will be sold at correspondingly
low prices.
White Table DAMASK, all linen, at 65c.
Table NAPKINS, all linen, at $1 25.
Finer qualities, equally low priced.
Fine SHIRTING LINEN, in 12 yard pieces, very cheap.
A large line of TOWELS and DOWLAS, which will be sold low.
ALSO,
Avery large assortment of NOTIONS and FANCY GOODS, from auction, just
received, and will be sold at unusually low prices.
CHRISTOPHER GRAY
«42 BROAD STREET,
Second Door Below Masonic Hall,
decl9-eod3m AUGUSTA, GA.
ISAAC T. HEARD. o. M. STONE
ISAAC T. HEARD & CO.,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
CORNER REYNOLDS AND McINTOSH STREETS,
(Fireprooi Warehouse formerly occupied by Messrs. Bostin & Walker),
AUGUSTA, GA.
de , v .° u te R" so ” al attentlon to the storage and sale of COTTON and other
PRODUCE. Liberal CASH AD\ ANCKB made at all times on Produce in store.
Agents for Gallett’s Patent improved Steel Brush Cotton Gins,
,_ Which surpasses all others, both for quan
~~ 1 " tity and quality of Cotton ginned. We reler,
** ‘ —j/■:as to its merits, tc all those who have tried
lTl«iS*>- - «*e#r " • -SMI them, and to Cotton Factors generally. Plant
era are call and see the GULLETT
description will be sent to all who wish them!
ISAAC T. HEARD & CO.
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