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SATURDAY MORNING. MAY 14,1870
State Items.
The Constitution says Judge and Miss
Ersklne left Atlauta Thursday afternoon
hr Enroue, to be absent three months.
Atlanta, Macon, Urimu, Forsyth, aud
Marietta are all candidates for the location
[of Mercer University.
The Eagle and Phceuix Manufactory, at
IColambas, now consumes seven bales of
[cotton per day. Boon it will work up an
I average of eleven bales. Over SIO,OOO per
I month are paid to the employees.
I Til? Dawson Journal reports that there
[were never belter stands of cotton in Ter- 1
lit i Webster and Calhoun counties. Chop
|ping cotton is going on briskly. Corn is
■looking remarkably well.
I The Athens Watchman says the peach
■crop of Northeast. Georgia w 11 be abun-
Pjot From Athens to Cleveland via Guins
the editor saw peaches in great abun
■fce Apples are still more promising.
I TheColmnbus Female Orphan Asylum
P** recently beep reorganized, with Mrs.
IM Ware as President. There are at
■present twelve girls in the asylum, whose
■getvary from four to twelve years.
I felock has appointed J. M. Quillian
iDh wrv of Rabun county; Simon P.
■'% Tax Receiver of Dooly county; W.
IA Barney, Tax Receiver of Mclntosh
■i»,y; John B. Shields, Tax Receiver of
county.
■ J'thc wheat crop of that section, the
■«<ns Watchman says: “In all the ad
■*’,iag counties the unanimous report of
W' parties is, that the growing wheat crop
!le ul unusual promise—while in the
■®stry above we know from personal ob
■rv«lon that it is looking unusually well.”
I ' n the case of the city of Columbus
RMst a lot of Sunday liquor dealers tried
the Mayor dismissed all the suits,
that the municipal authorities
nn right to prevent the sale on Sunday
It vvas a matter for State interference.
■ The case of Norris, the recent sheriff of
I, «* county, was brought before an At
■ :| 4 Justice of the Peace, and Norris was
■'l° red to give bond, with approved secu
■ ? in the sum of one thousand dollars,
■ answer the charge of bribery, at the
Be 51 term of the Superior Court of Warren
P»«y.
The Barnesville Gazette says cotton
" PPID" is progresssing rapidly through
'Wintry, good stands of cotton having
obtained notwithstanding the unpro
, : ' to nesß of the seasons. We have heard
m or two instances of worms destroy
plant after coming up.
The Americas Republican says the weath
; ;n that immediate locality still con-
| ;Bes <lry, and the clouds betoken no
"■.of rain. Gardens are suffering from
rought. Cotton cannot come up on
mnt °f the parched ground, arid conse
•ect'y that planted late has not come up
The Enquirer has witnessed the trial of a
* stationary upright engine, just com
• 5t the Colu mb us Iron Works. It is
horse power, and was built at a
*• of some $2,000 lor the Central Rail
to be used for pumping water and
‘“og wood at Millen, Ga. It has been
during the past seven or eight weeks.
has not had sufficient rain in
or five weeks to wet the ground. The
•ynrer reports the vegetable gardens as
'""ting a discouraging prospect. Spring
‘‘‘and English peas are scarce. Snap
ans wm have to be replanted. Cabbage
pollards are " drying up." The Irish
iat° crop will be seriously cut off. What
‘‘ e torn there is in the neighborhood
>„■ ! dwarfed, yellow and sickly. The
which seems to be holding “ its
cotton, and probably the pres
°oi snap is not helping It ranch.
if'th ‘ 'T- Camp exhibited to the editor
ovington Enterprise luxuriant sam
trm 1, * nd clover > growing on his
'rv ? r Covington. Prom a single grain
eJ.JI sbowed a cl « at °r of 68 stalks
,3 thrifty heads, and metisuring over
•In height, and some of them were
barley he had a
In Pp ,°‘ 21 Btalks from one grain, which
ochl nfV he height of 3 ft * l
■WT S'« Ver u he pr f Hent€d a sample
lnc ie8 ’ and appearing very
,sa B/.CK TO Harness.—The Memphis
that Col. M. C. Galla.wav has
?n nterestin the Memphis Ap
taper ' becom€ one of the editors of j
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Time Tests the Merits of all Things,
W FOR THIHT If YE4RS ! 1R
Perry Davis’ Paim Killer
Has been tested in every variety of climate, and by
aim et every nation k own to Americans It i* the
almost constant companion and inestimable friend of
th-, missionary and the traveler, on sea and land and
no one should travel on our Lakhs or Riving with
out it.
It ig a speedyand safe remedy for Burns, Scalds
Cuts, Bruises, Wounds and various other injuries as
well as for Djsentery, Diarrhce;,, and Bowel Com
plaints generally, and is admirably suited for everv
race of men on the (ace of the globe. J *
Be sure you call for and get the genuine Pain Killer
as many worthless nostrums are attempted to bo so'd
on the great reputation of this valuable medicine.
mdr Directions accompany each bottle.
Price 25 Cents, 50 Cents, and |1 per Bottle.
hold by all Medicine Dealers,
mjl-lm
1 (Square*,
1 Week.
j 2 Weeks,
j; r v •
8 Week*.
jl Month.
_ -
i 2 Monti a
8 Months,
ji M >utk
5 Month*
I »>y
I
j 6 Month.*'.
Look to Yottir Children.
The Croat Southern Remedy.
Mro. (Cures Colic and Griping j Price,
Whitcomb’s J ,n the Bowels, and facili- I _ _
| i ates the process of Tee h • '
byrup. ling. J Cents.
Mrs. f Subdues Convulsions and 7 'Price,
Whitcomb’s J overcomes all diseases in- ! _
i cident to Infants and | 43
Byrwp. f Children. J Cents.
Mrs. j Cures Diairhcea, Dyson-7 Price,
Whitcomb’s 2 t^ ry and Bummer Com-1
1 plaint In Children of all f 4o
Syrup. luges. J Cents.
It is the great Infant’s and Children’s Soothing
Remedy in all disorders brought on by Teething or
any other eau-e.
Prepared by the GRAFTON MKDICINE CO.,
St. Louis, Mo.
Hold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine every
where. my3-d*cly
A Book for the Million.
MARK I AGE A Privats Counsel
s~i 'rTTIAT7 I LOB TO THB MARRtgn,
AT U AXJ JC j. or those about to marry,
on the physiological mysteries and revelations of the
sexual sjstem, with the latest discoveries in pro
ducing and preventing offspring, preserving the com
plexion, Arc.
This is an interesting work of 224 pages, with nu
merous engravings, ana contains valuable information
for those who are married or contemplaie marriage ;
still it is a bock that ought to be under lock and key,
and not laid carelessly about the house.
Bent to any one (tree of postage) lor Fifty Cent*.
Address Dr. Butts’ Dispensary, No. 12 N. Eighth
Street, Bt. Louis, Mo. 8
fcT Notice to the Afflicted and Unfor
tU ante.
• Before apyljing to the notorious Quacks who ad
vertise In public prpers, or using am Quack Remedies,
peruse Dr Butts’ work, no mattei what your disease
is or how d' plorable vo r condition
Dr B rtts can be con-ulted personally or by mail
on The di eases mentioned in his nocks ' Office, No.
12 N. Eighth street, between Market and Chi stnut, Bt.
Louis, Mo my3-dscly
United s'»te, internal Revenue, )
Collector's uffiok, 3d District, Georgia, >
Acovsta, May Ist, 1870. )
Notice is hereby given that the Annual List of
1870, embracing Tax on incomes to 31st December
1869, and Bp. cial Tax on Business, or Occupation, for
the year ending May Ist, 1873, and the Tax on Gold
Watches, bilver Plate and Carriages, has been turned
over to me for collection, and the amounts assessed
thereon are due and payable within twenty days.
Failure to pay within the time specified will incur
.iaar-iuii.il ees.s aim* penalties.
IS RAM 8. FANNIN,
Collector Internal Revenue 3d District, Georgia.
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p - iftfc WIRE 'AIIANG, FOR
C X. J. X ifi** K- c,.i.e og Urnie ery Lots,
1. xlj/ ifi C ttagi--, &c.; Wire Guards
•- r tore Fro ts, F dories,
Asylums, &c; Wire Webbing, Rice Cloth, and Wire
Work. Also, Manufacturers of
FODRDBINIER CLOTHS.
Every information by addressing
M. WALKKR 8c BON,
No. 11 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
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ROLLER SKATING.
RINK OPPOSITE ST, PAUL’S CHURCH
CHANGE OF HOU-'B. —Assembles every morn-
trom iyi to 12, for On
WKDnESDAV and FRIDAY AFTEKNOONB,
from Z)i to 6%, for Ladies Go«to. On TUES
DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS,
from 8 to 10)4 , p. m., 'or Ladles arid Gents.
Ladies admitted FREE in the day j\s&erabliea.
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MAKE YQUB, STATE AKD COUNTY TAX
EETUF.NS.
I can be found over No. 274 Broad Street until
the TWELFTH JUNE from 9 until 1 o’clock each
day, for the purpose of receiving ihe above returns,
Saturdays except' and, oti which day 1 shall attend at
the Court Grounds of the County Districts on their
respective Court Days. All persons, white and
colored, between the ages of 21 and 90, are liable at
least for a Poll Tax, and must return or subject
themselves to a double tax.
MATTHEW BHERON,
Peceiver of Tax Returns for Richmond County.
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Extra Special Notice.
Beware of Counterfeits I Smiths Tonic Byrup has
been counterfeited, and the counterfeiter. brou«ht to
grief.
SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP.
The genuine article must have Dr. John Boll’s Pri
vate Stamp on each, bottle. Dr. John 801 l only has
the right to manufacture and sell the original John
3m th’s Tonic Syrup, of Louisville, Ky. Examine well
the label on each bottle. If my private stamp is not on
the bottle, do not purchase, or you will be deceived.—
See my column advertisement, and my show card. I
will prosecute any one infringing on my right. The
genuine Smith’B Tonic Syrup can only be prepared by
myself. ■
The public's servant,
DB. JOHN BULL.
Looisvillb, Kt., Nov. 5, 18C9.
febU-eodly
tST AT THE CREATION, THE GIFTS OF
heaven preceded and anticipated man’e wants. The
supply now follows only after repeated and laborious
efforts. The gifts of health can he maintained only
by sedulous care, and the tick should seek a correct
remedy. For malarious diseases, dyspepsia, etc,
there Is none like the “ Old Carolina Bitters.’’
Children cry for Wtneman’s Cbrystalized Worm
Candy. myß-suwf
DR. SHALLENBERCERS
Fever and Ague
ANTIDOTE
Always Stops the Chills.
This Medicine has been, before the Pubiio
fifteen years, and is still ahead of all other
known remedies. It does not purge, does
not sicken the stomach, is perfectly safe in
any dose and under all circumstancee, and
is the only Medicine that will
CURE I M MEDIATELY
and permanently every form of Fewer and
Ague, because it is a perfect AntldaU to
Halaria.
Sold by all Druggists.
I novia-docly '*'
ABSOLUTE DIVORCES
Obtained In New Tort, Indiana, Bllaoia
and other States, legal everywhere ; Dese’tion,
Drunkenness, Non-Support, etc., sufficient
cause ; no publicity; no Charge until Divorce
Obtained. Advice Free. Business established
fifteen years. Address,
or HOUSE, Attorney,
Nassau Street, New York City.
mu 3-3 in
A PINE RESIDENCE
FOR SALE.
J?HE Fine RESIDENCE No. 60 Telfair
street, having 10 large Rooms, standing on a
lot fronting 60 ieet ou Telfair, and ruuning
back, the whole square to Walker street. The
house is one of the most substantial and
best built in the city.
Also, the large vacant LOT on corner Tel
fair and Lincoln streets, fronting 75 feet on
Telfair, and running back the whole square to
Walker street. y '
For particulars, apply at 230 BROAD
STREET, or address P. O. Box 135, Augusta,
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INSTRUCTION IN VOCAL MUsIC
[By Prof. B. KAifFEN BERGER, on TUES
DAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, at 8 o’clock,
in the Lecture Room of the First Baptist
Church.
Terms; f4 50 for three months; one-third
in advance. Private Lessons given on the
Piano. Orders to be leit at Rev. Dr. Dixon’s
Residence, corner Greene and Monument
streets, and at Store No. 272 Broad street.
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CUSHINGS & BAILEY,
BOOKSELLERS
« AND
STATIONERS,
No. 262 BALTIMORE 8t„ Opposite Hanover
BALTIMORE, MD.
The Largest aud Best Assroted stock in the
cityof BCHOOL, LAW, MEDICAL, DEN fAL
AND miscellaneous
BOOK.B.
GENERAL BANK AND COUNTING
HOUSE STATIONERY ©fall k ds.
Blank Books ma le to order Any Style
of Bimil <g and Kulin .
[ BBTABLISKSD 1811 | mh2-3m
"WELLS & CLAY,
Wholesale and Ketail
druggists,
i j tsTKJtknii,
AUGUSTA, GA.
T HAVE this day associated with mein bus
iness Mr. W HARRIE CLAY, late of the firm
Harris, Clay &Cos , Macon, Ga. Mr. Clay
is a graduate in Chemistry and Pharmacy of
the University of Virginia, and has for ten
years giveu special attention to the Prescrip
tion and Pharmaceutical Department.
Physicians and all others may rely upon
having everthing ordered in our line put up in
the highest style of the profession.
We will keep a full and complete assort
ment of
DRUGS, MEDICINES
CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS
•VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY
The most opproved PATENT MEDICINES
of the day
PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES
FRESH GARDEN SEED, &c.
We are agents for the
Bartlett White Lead,
Which has giveu entire satisfaction to all who
have used it.
We also keep for sale
PRATT’S RADIANT AND ABTRAL AND
KEROSENE OILS.
W. B. WELLS.
novU-6m-ttthß
window^shadesT
JUST RECEIVED,
500 Bair IN ew Style,
INCLUDING THE
New Reversible Shade.
Price. How. Needs no Continent.
Call and examine for yourself, at
PLATT BROTHERS,
octl6-li 214 Broad.
MARY ANN BIIIK INSTIIITU,
FOR YOUNG LADIES,
At Whitest Me, (No. 3, Central Railroad ,) Ga.,
OoMMENCES JANUARY, 1870.
First Term ends in JUNE, 1870.
For particulars, apply to
Miss MARY ANN BUIE,
jan2o-tf Whitesville, No. BC. R. R., Ga.
JACKSON STREET
Iron and Brass Foundry,
Corner of Jackson and Calhoun Streets,
AUGUSTA, C*A.
Steam engines, boilers, store
FRONTS, COTTON BCREWB and PRESSES,
all complete, made to order.
IRON and BRASS, of all descriptions.
Sill GAR MILLS, GRIST MILLS, HORSE
POWERS, THRASHING MACHINES, of the
most approved kinds, <fcc., &c., always on
b%nd and made to order.
IRON RAILING, of various patterns.
i«Uo bOA
ALSO,
On hand and for sale low, three SECOND
HAND STEAM ENGINEB, from 10 to 80-
horse powers. GEORGE CQOPER.
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WANTED,
A FIRST class milch cow.
Apply at once at
myi-tf BLAIR, SMITH A CO’B.
if f
AUGUSTA, (Ga,) SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 14, 1870
NOTICE.
Thirty DAYS after date application will
be made to the officers of the Graniteville
Manufacturing Company, of Graniteville, S.
C., for Duplicate Certificate for Ten Bhares of
the Capital Stock of the said Company, now
standing in tny name on the Boobs of the said
Company, the Original Certificate (No. 192)
having been lost or destroyed.
J. L. McGOWAN.
April 29th, 1870. ap39-2awlm
BUILDING LOTS,
At PELOT’S PARK, Aiken, 8. C. Price,
650 each.
Apply to Wn. M. Pblot, Mclntosh street,
fourth door north from corner of Broad street,
formerly office of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston A
Cos., or to SIBERIA OTT,
Real Estate Agent, Aiken, 8. C.
Acgusta, April 12,1870.
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FOR SALE.
1,000 BUSHELS CuRN,
BY
Branch, Scott & Cos.
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WHISKY, RICE.
ON CONSIGNMENT.
J3bLS. Pennsylvania RECTIFIED WHIS
KY
Bbls. North Carolina WHITE CORN
WHISKY
A No. 1 Carolina RICE
Freshly ground RICE FLOUR
Freshly ground RICE FEED.
WM. C. BARBER,
Produce and Liquor Dealer.
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Bonds and Stocks For Sale.
®IO,OOO NEW 7 per cent.
AUGUSTA CITY BONDS
5,000 Old 7 per cent. Augusta City BONDS
5,000 Mobile and Girard R. R. BONDS,
guaranteed by Central Rdlroad Cos.
4,000 Muscogee R. R BONDS, due in 1872
5,000 East Tennessee and Georgia R. R.
6 per cent. BONDS
5,000 City of Macon 7 per cent- BONDS
50 Shares Columbia and Augusta R. R.
STOCK
75 Shares Graniteville Factory STOCK
BRANCH, SONS & CO., Bankers,
m y*- l f Augusta, Ga.
A N H O 'J_D !
A MEDICAL ESSAY ON THE CAUSE
AND CURE OF PREMATURE DECLINE
IN MAN, the Treatment of Nervous and Phy
d‘<^liß^ylltfeunti'Tnemoer ot society Dy wquui
rku book will not be found useful, whether
such person holds the relation of Parent, Pre
ceptor, or Clergyman.” —Medical Times ana
Gazette.
Sent by mail on receipt of fifty cents. Aci
tress the Author,
Dn. E. Db F. CURTIB,
seps-ly Washington, D. C.
MADAME LEVY,
THE GREAT CLAIRVOYANT,
ROM NEW ORLEANS, has arrived in
Augusta, and may be Consulted at the. Cant rat
Hotel. ap29-Im
Money Cannot Buy It!
For Sight Is Priceless!
THE DT 'MOND GLASSES
MANUFACTURED BY
J. E. SPE.VOER & CO., N. Y.,
Which are now offered to the public, are pro
nounced by all the celebrated Opticians of the
World to be the
MOST PERFECT,
Natural, Artificial help to the human eye ever
known. They are ground under their own su
pervision, from minute Chrystal Pebbles, melt
ed together, and derive their name, “Dia
mond,” on account of their hardness and bril
liancy.
The Scientific Principle
On which they are constructed brings the core
or centre of the lens directly it, front of the eye
producing a clear and distinct vision, as in the*
natural, healthy sight, and preventing all un
pleasant sensations, such as glimmering and
wavering of sight, dizziness, &c., peculiar to
all others in use.
They are mounted in the finest manner, in
frames of the best quality, of all materials used
for that purpose. THEIR FINISH AND
DURABILITY CANNOT BE SURPASSED.
Caution.— None genuine unless bearing
their trade mark <> stamped on every
frame. FREEMAN BROS., Jewellers and
Opticians, are sole agents for Augusta, Ga.,
from whom they can only be obtained.
These goods are not supplied to peddlers, at
any price. aptkeodly
To Paper Manufacturers.
FOR SALE, one 84 inch FOURDRINIER
MACHINE, with 5 cylinder Dryers, 84x40, all
complete, with Deckel Straps, Wireß, Felts and
Jackets; has rever been used, but ready to set
in operation ; 8 Elbow Bed Plate 6, 28 inches
long, and Sl2 Roller Bars, 28x5.
Also, several BOILERS and ENGINES, one
SAW MILL, with 7 Saws, together with some
4 and 0 Mule WAGONS.
For lurlher particulars. address the sub
scriber by letter to Augusta, Ga., or in person
at Langley, 8 miles from Augusta, on the South
Carolina Railroad.
M. F. FOSTER.
Charleston News and Atlanta Intelli-
will copy twice a week for two weeks,
and 6end bill to advertiser. my3-eod2w
SOMETHING NEW
IN THE
Window Shade Line
«
Can be found in the way ol a
REVERSIBLE SHADE,
AT
Blatt Brothers,
014. BROAD STREET,
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“ RCALITAB WOW Q,UANTITAB.”
, • •
DR. LAWRENCE’S
Highly Concentrated Fluid Extinct of
K0SK00!
the great health restorer.
No Quack Medicine— Formula Around
he Bottle.
prepared solely by
DR J. J. LAWRENCE,
organic chemist.
NORFOLK, VA.
K O S T£ O O !
THE LIVER AND KIDNEYS TO A
HKALT HY ACTION, AND IN VlGO
ratingthk Nervous
BYBTBM.
This is the secret of its WONDERFUL
SUCCESS in CURING
SGEOFULA. SYPHILIS. DYSPEPSIA.
NnaT P ih¥«, T ’ CHR D-SIC RHEUMA
jiItiM, NJiURALGf A, NKRVOUH Affine*’
TI ur^J KUPTIOiiB THE BK™,
HUMORS, Loss OF VIGOR, Did-
EASES OF KIDNEYS AND
bladder, and all
DISEASES CAUS
ED BY A
BAD STATE OP THE BLOOD,
OR A. DIBEA.SED CONDITION OF THE
LIVER, KIDNEYS, NERVOUS SYS
TRIM, Ac.
It tboronghly ERADICATES every kind
of Humor and Bad Taint, and restores the en
tire system to a healthy condition.
THOUSANDS HAVJ£ CHANGED ry
THBUBB OF TUIB MEDfOINEFRO^PwKAV
TiSUFFERING * CREATURES to
WOMEN.’ ® BALTHY AfiD HAPPY MEN AND
r,J?PxT^ e<licine haß aHaiued such a GREAT
REPUTATION as this justly CELEBRATED
Compound.
Approved by the Highest Medical Authority.
KOBK O O !
Endorsed and recommended by the President
of the Faculty of the E. Medical College
of the City of New York
Professor R 8. NEWTON, M D
Professor aud President of the If acuity, late
“ Profeeaor Theory and Practice” of
Medicine, Cincinnati, &c,
One of the mos> eminent medical men of this
age-well known as the author of the follow
ing standard medical works: Newton’s
" Practice of Mkdicine,” “ Diseases of
Children,” “Newton’s Symbs Sdugery ”
Ac-., in December number of American Medi
/•„/ ua \i luOitp. coxa, euorts to introouc
popularly some of the new remedies, we no
tice anew preparation compounded bv J. J.
Lawrence M. D.. of Norfolk. Va., which is
furnish'd to the Profession aud the Public in
any desired quantity. We recently examined
h’s Laboratory and became fully satisfied lliat
all his work is done in the best manner, by the
most approved processes, and from the best rna
tennis, giving as the result a medicine meeting
the confidence of the physicians aud the
PUBLIC.”
Koskoo Cures Scrofula in its Worst Forms.
From A. W. Mills, a prominent and well
known Merchant of Norfolk, Va.:
No. 11 Main street, Norfolk, Va., September 16, 1869.
Dr. Lawrence— Dear Sir: Your Koskoo
bas worked wonders in ray family. Mv daugh
ter has been a sufferer from Scrofula sinee
childhood. She lost tbirty-one pieces of bone
from her irakle, several from her arm, besides
having ulcers in several parts of the body
Whilst in this condition she commenced taking
your Koskoo — it acted like a, charm on her; un
der its use ihe ulcers gradually healed, and her
general health greatly improved. It certainly
saved her much suffering, and perhaps her life.
I regard Koskoo a specific for all scrofulous
affections. Your Koskoo also cured my wife
of dyspepsia, from which she suffered greatly.
She is now in better health than she ha* been in
five year*.
With the highest regards,
I am gratefully yours, <fec.,
A W. MILLB.
Koskoo is endorsed by the best physicians
everywhere. Read the following from Dr.
Tillery, a successful practitioner of many years
standing in the Old North State:
Rocky Mount, Kdgeconab Cos., /
September 10, 1869. \
Db. J.J. Lawrence— Deir Sir: f have used
your Concentrated Fluid Extract of Koskoo In
my practice with the happiest results. I find it
to be a powerful Liver Invigorator, Blood Pu
rifier, and Nervous Tonic. In all diseases of
tbe Liver, Scrofulous, Syphilitic and Nervous
Affections, 1 1 is a remedy of iinmente value ,*
in fact, ip almost every variety of Chronic
Diseases its use Is indicated. Hoping you
may meet with the success which you deserve
as a manufacturer of reliable medicines, I am,
sir, with much respect,
Your obedient servant,
R. C. TILLERY, M. D.
Koskoo Cures Chronic Rheumatism,
Nobvolk, Va., September 7, 1869.
Dr. J. J. Lawrence -Dear Sir: My son ha*
received so much benefit from your wonderful
Koskoo that I cannot refrain from expressing
my gratitude. L had tried almost everything
without benefit. 1 believe, in all sincerity, that
your Koskoo is an infallible remedy for the
disease from which he has suffered, and, so fur
as I can learu, has never failed. If you only
knew the immense amount of suffering that he
has undergone, then you could conceive the
value of such a remedy as Koskoo— that surely
cukes. The great amount of good it is now
doing among us is inestimable.
With much gratitude,
I am, respectfully, yours, «fcc.,
Mrs. M. E. A. NELBON.
FROM DR. PHYSICIAN OF LARGE
Grxai Bbidqb, Va., October 8,1869.
J. J. Lawrence, M. D.—Dear Sir: I cheer
fully endorse your Koskoo as being a most
valuable preparation. Upon examination of
the formula, I find each ingredient highly ex
tolled by our best and most progressive clini
cal investigators. I have tested its effects in
my own praciiee, aDd have no hesitation in
recommending it. In my opinion, it is the beet
compound of its class ever put before the pub
lic —exceeding by far all the various compounds
of Sarsaparilla, <fcc , ever invented. It is a de
cided Nerve Tonic, and Invigorator of the ani
mal forces, aiding digestion and assimilation,
and thereby producing healthy blood, which
should be the basis of treatment in all chronic
diseases. Hoping you will reap the reward
you deserve from the public as a benefactor,
I am, sir, yours truly,
CHARLES LLOYD.
Alter reading the above high recommenda
tion, Invalids cannot reasonably hesitate to
give the KOSKOO a trial.
for additional testimonials
From Physicians, Eminent Divines, Editors,,
Dmggists, Merchants, <ftc., see KOSKOO AL
MANAC lor this yeer.
Price, ONE DOLLAE PEE BOTTLE.
fior ink by the Principal Druggists »« the
United States and British America.
W. H. TUTT 4k LAND,
A «*»ta tor Aaguta, Ga,
feb&dtotu-aplS
*BT’». ENOCH MORGAN’S S'>sl4 1869
For C eaning Wii dowa (without water), Remov
ing stains iron Marble and P*.lnt, Polishing
Knlve» (no scra’ching), Washing Disbea, Scrub
bing Floors, Floor Cloth, Tables, Bath
Tubs. Ac | Polishing Tin, Brass, Iron, Copper
and Steel Wares; Removing Gums, Oil, Rust, and
Dirt from Machinery. Indispensable for House
Cleaning, and all uses except washing clothes. It
costs but a lew cents, and is sold by all good Grocery,
Drug and Notion stores.
Depot, 211 WA HINGTON STREET, NEW
YORK, and 30 OXFORD STREET, LONDON,
myl-eodly
Veterinary Surgeon.
The undersigned respectfully announces
to the citizens of Augusta and surrounding
country that he has established headquarters
at the well-known Grey Eagle Si.ahles of Mr.
John B. Pournelle, where he will be pleased
to receive calls for VETERINARY PRAC
TTCE. A graduate of the Veterinary College
of Edinburgh, and having an experience of
fifteen years in the treatment of the varied dis
eases peculiar to horses and cattle, he confi
dently offers his professional services to the
public in this sectiou. His scale of lees are
very reasonable. He bears flattering testi
monials of J. B. Hallen, Principal of the
Edinburgh Veterinary College, and other emi
nent veterinary surgeons, which he will be
pleased to exhibit to ah who may desire to
witness them.
Horses bonght and 6old on commission.
CHARLES FAWNS.
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WOOD.
lOQ CORDS of Prime OAK AND
HICKORY WOOD, just received at the
Waynesboro Railroad Depot, and will be fur
nished at $5 per cord at Depot, or f6 delivered.
Orders left at Kentucky and Tennessee Blables
will receive prompt attention.
nov2B ts C. TOLER.
AGENTS WANTED
TO SELL OUR CELEBRATED
GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN.
.ACKNOWLEDGED by all who have used
them to be the best Pen made or sold in this
country. No blotting! No 6oiied fingers!
Sixty lines written with one pen ot ink ! Will
outwear any steel pen ever made. Bankers,
merchants, teachers and all classes endorse
them in the highest terms of praise. Put up
in neat slide boxes. Prices: two boxes, 50
cents; five boxes, sl. Sent tree oi postage
and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaetion.
tlfiM 11 TO AGISTS!
We are prepared to give any energetic per
son taking the agency of these Pens a com
mission which will pay S2OO per month.
Three sample Pens will be mailed for 10
cents. Address.
ap9-dAc6m Indianapolis, Ind.
Hardware, Cutlery,
Stores, Tin and Wood Ware*
WILLIAM HILL
JBegs to announce to his old friends and
customers, and the citizens of Augusta and
vicinity, that he has Removed his business
from Hamburg, 8. C., to the Store, 193 broad
street, Augusta, Ga., next door above the Con
stitutionalist Office, where he has a full stock
of HARDWARE, consisting of—
AXES, HOES, SPADES, BHOVEL3
MANURE FORKS, RAKES
BLACKSMITH TOOLS
BAR IRON, STEEL, NAILS
HORSE and MULE SHOES
OVENB, POTS and SPIDERS
HINGES, BCREWS
POCKET and TABLE CUTLERY
SAWS, AUGURB, CHISELS, <fcc., <&c.
ALSO,
WOODEN WARE, such as BUCKETS,
TUBS, CHURNS, PAILS, <fcc.
COoKING STOVES, of various patterns of
modern make, and warranted to cook well;
also, HEATING STOVEB.
He also offers a full assortment of TIN
WARE, which he manufactures in all its varie
ties, at wholesale and retail. TIN and SHEET
IRON MANUFACTURED to order, and job
bing promptly done in best manner.
I respectfully solicit a share of public pa
tronage. WILLIAM HILL,
janl4-tf 193 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
BUILDING LOTS,
Op ONE ACRE EACH, at PELOT‘B
PARK, Aiken, 8. C. One hundred and twen
ty-five Building Lots will be sold at the mod
erate price of Fifty Dollars each. Apply this
day to WM. M. PELOT,
Mclntosluatieet,
4th door east from corner of Broad tt.
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
The time for receiving proposals lor com- I
pleting the earth work In the Breast Dam at
Langley, S. C. (formerly known as Kalmia
Mills), about eight miles from Augusta, Ga.,
oa the South Carolina Railroad, is hereby ex
tending uutil THURSDAY, the 12th MAY.
Specifications can be seen at the office of
J. Sibley A Sons, Augusta, or upon the prem
ises, at Langley, 8. C.
WM C. SIBLEY,
President Lsngley Manufacturing Cos.
Mat 2d, 1870. myS-10
FOR SALE.
X DODGE A STEVENSON REAPER AND
MOWER—SeIf-Raker.
2 MOWERB
1 THRASHER
1 CORN BHELLER
1 FAN
ITTTLEY PRESS
1 HAY RAKE
All in complete order. Apply to
CAPT. YOUNG,
At Z. McCord’s Store,
Or to J. B. CAMPBELL,
At D. Kirkpatrick’s Plantation.
.®y4-3ewtf
DRY GOODS.
P. & M. Q-A.LIjA.HEE,
I^?hS»„r <, " nCl ”* ‘° ll,elr “ 4 the *»« «*J b*ve last re
Spring and Suminer Dry Goods,
stxss,
sola at the lowest possible prices.
GREAT bargains
IN
Dress Goods of Every Style and Qudity,
u'f LI NENS, LINEN DAMASK, TOWELING NAPKINS and DOVT F<s
GLOVES, FANS «„d PARASOLS, JACONET,'
I lain MLbLINb, with a full line of DOMESTICS at factory prices.
P. & M. GALLAHER,
Jnh29-tt I !><► BRAID ST It II»'T.
PATENT
Protector Frait and Vegetable Jars.
" ALWAYS RELIABLE."
They Meet/g The y Can
EVKkV WANT J{ iMrj II be
IN A jtjj fj| MADE AIR-TIGHT
HD HUT JIB. t II
EITHER FOB I' ißfel Cert.l.ty ~,4 E.M
| ' 1 I I
Use by Families li MW il I • :
1 HSi i
OR 1. IPk p j Wli * i, " t l ’ j " rT
Frnit Preservers v. i JL~
TO THE COVER.
THE PROTECTOR JARS have metal Lids with ♦ .
TJ t T.
Jar with a slight turn, and without injury to the covers, Vhicf used^rep^^Ty"
ROBERT M. ADAH,
No. at»9 Broad Street, Augusta. Ga.
ap2B-6ra
r® Merchant;* and Members of the
Bar.
aVIeRCHANTB’ BOOKS written up and
corrected. A perfect Trial Bal nee, Balance
Sheet and Final Balance produced at shortest
notice.
ALSO,
LEGAL DOCUMENTS of every description
copied with dispatch. Apply to
WM. M. PELOT,
Mclntosh Street, 4th door East lrom corner of
Broad Street. mbs ts
A. C. KAUFMAN,
BROKER,
No. 26 BROAD BT., CHARLESTON, S. C.
Southern SECURITIES of every de
scription, viz : UNCURKENT BANK NOTES,
STATE, CITY AND RAILROAD BTOCKB,
BONDS and COUPONS bought and sold on
commission.
ALSO,
GOLD AND SILVER COIN.
Orders solicited and promptly executed.
Prices Current issued weekly, and forwarded
gratuitously to any point on application as
bove.
lebl2-dl2aeod3m
CHINCH A ISLAND
PERUVIAN GUANO,
FOR SALE LOW BY
BARRETT & CASWELL,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
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FOR SALE,
My FARM, in the county of Habersham,
lour miles from Clarkesville, pontaining up
wards of seven hundred acres, not inferior to
any in the county. It is well stocked. The
buildings are all in good condition, consisting
Os a comfortable dwelling, containing eight
looms, and every other building conducive to
the convenience and comfort of any family.
The barns are in good order, adapted to farm
ing purposes. The furniture will be sold with
the farm, which is complete.
J. WALDBURG,
&pl3-lm Savannah.
Pl^LMTOflii.
Celebr e
Manufactured by CHICKERING <6 SONS,
GEORGE BTECK .ft CO., WM. KNABE A
CO., aad others.
ALSO,
Parlor and Church ORGANS, and dealer in all
kinds of Musical Instruments, Strings. Ac., 322
Broad street, opposite Planters’ Hotel, Augus
ta, Ga. my29-ly
SI,OOO REWARD
For ar y case of Blind, Bleeding or Itching
FILES that De BING’S Pibb Re.uxor tails to
C<: r.e. It has cured cases o i 20 yeais’ standing.
Try it, and get rid of the most troublesome
di-ease flesh is heir to. Sold bt abb Dkug-
GIHTB.
Laboratory— l 42 Franklin st., Baltimore, Md.
ap29ly
Lumber. Lumber. Lumber.
JUST received, a lot of A No. 1 LUMBER,
of various sorts and sixes, and for sale at the
Augusta and Savannah Railroad.
Biils of any description can be famished at
short notice. f .*f -
aplQ-tl DAVLD T. CASTLEBERRY.
VOL. 27—NO. 115
RELIABLE."
GROVER & BAKER
OoKbrated Improved Sewing Machine!,
MISS LUCY J. READ, Agent,
826 Broad st., Augusta, Ga.
.MACHINES Repaired and Improvements
added at short notice.
BTITCHING of all kinds, and NEEDLES
tor novltßly
HALI/S
Copper Scroll Lightning Rod,
THE BEST ROD IN USE.
It HAB stood the test of eight years’ trial.
It is made of pure copper which is acknowl
edged by all electricians to be the best accessi
ble material for lightning conductors.
It is hollow, presenting not only a double
surface but has more than doable the conduct
ing capacity of any Rod in use.
Its construction aud application to a build
ing is in the strictest accordance with the prin
ciples of science, and is endorsed unhesitating
ly by the prolonndest Electricians in the
United States and Eurepe as being tar superior
to »Dy Rod ever yet brought before the public.
Price as low, if not lower, than any other
Rod. Call and examine at
W. H. GOODRICH’S & SON,
265 Broad street, Aognsta Ga.,
Manufacturers and sole Proprietort for the
States of Georgia, Bonth Carolina and Florida.
fehl6-tf
MELODEOH FOR SALE.
.A. FINE ROBEWOOD MELODEON
For 6ale by
W. C. BARBER,
m?6-tf Mclntosh Street.
MMES. BEGIN
H AVK JUST OPENED A BPLENDID
assortment of different styles of New Spring
HATS and BONNETS, also, a large and
beautiful selection of FLOWERS, RIBBONS,
STRAW ORNAMENTB, etc., which they in
tend to sell at Exceedingly Low Prices.
in regard to the DRESSMAKING DE
PARTMENT, they take pleasure in announc
ing to their Lady customers that they can pre
sent them the best Foreign Journals of Fashion
from I ARIB and BERLIN, by direct importa
j Uon. my26-ly-apfl 5
YOUNG MEN
,A_RE PRACTICALLY INSTRUCTED in
BOOK-KEEPING, BUSINEBS PENMAN
SHIP, and CALCULATION, at the CouvitiDtj
House oi
Wm. M. Pelot.
McINTOSH STREET, Fourth Door from
Corner Broad street, formerly Office of
Gen. Joe. E. Johnston A Cos., *
Augusta, Ga.
Terms: For Guarantee Court e, SSO. Honrs
tor Students, 10 o’clock, A. M., to 10, V. M.
«m»if
The Washington Gazette,
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY,
AT IV ASHIVGTOS, GA.
Has a large circulation in Wilkes and ad- *i
joining counties, and is therefore a good me
dium for merchants and business men to make
themselves known to the people of the section
where it circulates.
ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED at rea
sonable rates. t-l Jno
AMES A. WRIGHT,
Proprietor.
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