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tfy one year 110 ° i;
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3 mouths 2 50
one year 7 00
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3 months •••__*
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Msquare, l InMrtftM, 7b oento, rani) additions
ufiOH hotel 1 week, 69 uoolo.
Ijer cruL i Iditjonat lot adverliaemeut* kept ol
| ,;,«U!o.
Ipereehl. ad tfllonal in Special Column,
jpweent. «and WMonal for Double Column.
(Brians and Fnoetat Notice*, sl.
paries, 20 cent* per lino.
I yjmamcaiiohi), 20 ceuU per line.
I ft Wockly or Dully e. o. and. for one month or longei
(nthirda above rates.
|i Weekly for one mouth or longer, one-half t“s
imlor Dally. o ■{<> u./l ■
laDaily, I'D Weakly *u<J Weekly, double the daily
fW*-
Mvertlsemenls contlDuod for one year 'Will be
mrjed two-thirds the above rates for the last sis
Nftftt I *•*» ► ll' "j .1
II mil be perceived b the foregoing that wo have
Mad the rates of advertising fifteen to twenty
punt., to t.i’rc effect on this day.
Single Papers, 5 cents; to news boys, 2)4 cents.
Tmn-O'ish . - « .
nVST; FLIT N ALIST.
THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 19,1870
State Items.
The Columbus Knquirer says $13,000
me been subscribed iu that city for the
iropusetl Ind ustrial Exhibition, and build
sgs will soon be commenced.
It is stated that Gen. Terry does not ap
prove the relief measure adopted at a late
lessuraof the Legislature, and considers it
ft nullity.
The Athene Banner says Col. R. S. Tay
lor to been nominated by the President,
lor confirmation by the Seuate, as postmas
ter at Atheus.
Chinese laborers are on their way to
work on the Brunswick and Alabama Kail
rwt The track on this road has reached
Vireshoro.
It is feared the Irish potato crop in the
iKioity of Americus will be a complete
tore. The plant is dying rapidly from
iecontinued A T
The measles are playing an engagement
Mie entertainment of the colored popu
ttion of a suburban village near Atneri
tij ,i ii I • II '
Corn meal is selling at $2 per bushel in
•Cwicus, aud the RepuMimn says if the
foght continues much longer most of the
* will be compelled to stop running for
rant of water. 1
The Dahlonega Signql gays; Wheat is
Clover is remarkably good
Mantations that had a good stand, but
' "lit crop, owing to the late dry spell,
•51 fali short.
The Blakely News, of the 13th says: The
rather continues dry, though we have had
rain since our last issue. Crop re
from all portions of the'count ry are
'*wab!e, though the corn is very small.
The Columbus Sun says of the M. & G.
wilroad: We learn from Superintendent
&rke that the last bridge between here
Sl 'i Troy Is up. Trains will run by Wed-
LiS % to within three miles of the latter
puce. 1
The suit instituted by provisional Gov
'™or Bullock against the Atlanta Consti
•’iiwa has not been withdrawn, as is gene
supposed. The writ was withdrawn
‘"'mediately after filing, but returned the
“ ( *t day to the clerk’s office.
r !‘ e Columbus Enquirer has seen an In
14D wile in the shape of a huge “ pipe of
teu inches long and eight in cir
cumference, plowed up recently on the farm
“rs. Cobb, in Chattahoochee county.
l he tax of S4O per annum demanded by
, ‘y'dical Legislature of Alabama from
"‘orgia lawyers practicing in that State is
J -' w resisted in the courts. Several cases
Op in the Russell county court. It is
unconstitutional, and will bo taken
" Supreme Court, if necessary.
The Atlanta Constitution reports that a
°r three months’ old child of the boy
pMsion was left at the residence of Maj.
?ter Pelham, in Kirkwood, near Atlanta,
Tuesday night. The proprietor of the
raises will take care of the waif.
Something Interesting Coming.— Hugh
dustings, Esq., editor of the New York
Advertiser , gives, notice to The-
Tilton, Esq., editor of the Independ
% .that he intends, upon the first meeting
i is able to obtain with the latter, to ap
thn toe of a huge double-soled No. 9 to
“ e ?ahle end of the corpus of the said The
with the momentum of a—well, no
• It is said that the editor of the
now ** goes up the other way,”
ruflecl with a cast-iron wash-basin ad-
to the threatened section, and will
c °otiaue till further notice.
\N. T. Day Book.
Governor” Ashley writes from Mon
n‘ that thousands of good, honest, indus
,nQs women are wanted in that quarter,
i., (re to Montana there is remunerative
r °r all, with free homes, and health,
,j , a bright future. Montana is especially
lr »ble for women who are dependent
Jon" i. tllelr own labor for support. Good
llto eepere rea< h>y command from $75 to
• a month, while ordinary kitchen help
.ytttnands from SSO to $75 a month, and
fiit USAU<^8 can g°°d homes and iuime
' * employment at these figures.”
in-h*’ P'^ e < l U( ’ 9t ' on has taken ttiis shape
*Th D. l ‘ BOh ' Constitutional Convention :
® Bible shall never be excluded from,
th« USe com P ell ed in, the public schools
u~e htate, nor shall sectarian doctrines
u aght therein.”
ItHl Saitn jftaiMiiiit;
SPECIAL NOTICES
A Book for tiie Million/i
MARHIA.GE | A Pbivati COCNSXL
nLTTTTftTT 1 *» *b« Mabriid.
~ U I.i-l lb• lor thoceabiut to marry,
on the physiological mysteries and revelations of the
iw-xuai system, with the latest discoveries iu pro
ducing and preventing offspring, preserving the <J>m
pli xien, Ac.
1 his is an interesting work of 224 pages, with nu
merous engravings, and contasg* valuable information
.Jii • °.* e are ma rried or contemplate marriage;
still it is a book that ought to be under lock and key,
and not laid carelessly about the house.
Sent to any one (free of postage) for Fifty Cents.
Address Dr. Butts’ Dispensary, No. 12 N. Eighth
Street, St. Louis, Mo.
KF* Notice to the Afflicted and Unfor
tunate.
Before apylying to the notorious Quacks who ad
vertise in public papers, or using any Quack Remedies,
peruse Dr. Butts’ work, no matter what your disease
Is or how deplorable your condition
Dr. Butts can be consulted personally or by mail
on the dl-eases mentioned in his works ’ Office, No.
12 N. Eighth street, between Market and Chestnut, St.
Louis, Mo. my3-d*cly
Time Tests the Merits of all Things.
WFOR THIRTY YEARS !
Perry Davis’ Pain Killer
Has been tested in eve.y variety of climate, and by
aim steyery nation known to Americans It is the
almost constaut con,panion and inestimable friend of
the missionary and the traveler, on sea aud land, and
no one should travel on our Lakks or Rivbks with
out IT.
It is a speedy and safe remedy for Burns, Scalds,
Cuts, Bruises, Wounds ar.d various other injuries, as
well as for Dysentery, Diarrhoea, and Bowel Com
plaints generally, and is admirably suited for every
raced tnen’on the lace of the a lobe.
He sure yon call for and get the genuine Pain Killer,
as many worthless nostrums are at "erupted to be sold
ou the great reputation of this valuable medicine.
•ST Liirect ons accompany each bo.tie.
Price 25 Cents, 50 Cents, and $ T*per Bottle.
Sold by all Medicine Dealers.
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|Bqu*rw.
|l Week.
j 2 Wcckfc.
i _
13 Waaka.
jl Mouth.
i
J 2 Monti*.
'| 3 Month a
U Month*.
I
Mouths
r t "
Mb Mouths.
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ROLLER SEATING.
RINK OPPOSITE ST. PAUL’S CHURCH—
CHANGE OF IlOUiiß. Assembles every morn
ing from 9)4 to 12, for Ladiee only. On MONDAY,
WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS,
from 3)4 to 6)4, for Ladies and Gents On TUES
DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS,
from 8 to 10)4, P- m„ "or Lad es and Gents.
Ladies admitted FREE in the day Assemblies.
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Untied States Intern*! Revenue, 1
Collxotor’s Office:, 8d District, Georgia, >
August a, May Ist, 1870. )
Notice ip hereby given that the Annual List of
1870, embracing Tax ou Incomes to 81st December
1869, and Special Tax ou Bun-mien, or Occupation, for
the year ending May Ist, 1871, and the Tax on Gold
Watches, t’ilver Plate- and Caning.s, 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 incut
additional costs and penalties.
ISHAM 8. FANNIN,
Collector Intern tl Rt-venue 3d District, Georgia.
ap29-ld
liAttk to Your Children.
The Great Nomliern Remedy.
Mrs. f Cures Colic and Griping j Price,
Whitcomb's J o th'' Bowels, and facili- I ...
Whitcomb s' ; at , * the process of Tee h- f 45
Syrup. (.ing. J Cents.
Mrs. f Subdues Convu sions and) Price.
- ! ~ _
c]d m to Infants and \ 45
Syrnp f Children. - J Cents.
Mrs (Cures pia-.rhiea, Dysen-I Price,
wi,ii,.,.mi,iJ ter - ' a ’» l Summer JCom- I
WhlUoioo s< ~|a . n t in Children of all f
Syrup [ages. j Cents.
It is the great Infaul’s aud Children’s Koothing
Ri metiy in all disorders brought on by Teething or
any oftrer oauie.
Prepared by the GRAFTON MEDICINE OOJ
Bt. Lnuia, Mo. I
Sold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine every
where. n y3-d*cly
MAEE YOUR STATE AND COUNTY TAE
RETURNS.
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 the above returns,
Saturdays except and, on which day l 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 aud 60, are liable at
least for a Poll Tax, and must return cr subject
themselves to a double tax.
MATTHEW SHERON,
Receiver of Tax Returns for Richmond County.
apl2 ts
Kxtrii Special Notice.
Beware of Counterfeits I Smith’s Tonic Syrup has
been counterfeited, and the counterleiter brought to
grief.
SMITH S TONIC SYRUP.
The genuine article must have Dr. John Bull’s Pri
vate Stamp on each bottle. Dr. John Bull only has
the right to manufacture and sell the original John
Sm th’s Tonic Syrup, of Louisville, Ky. Examine well
the label ou each bottle. U my private stamp is not on
the bottle, do not purchase, or you will be deceived.—
See my column advertisement, aud my show card. 1
will prosecute any one infringing on my right. The
genuine Smith's Tonic Syrup can only be prepared by
myself.
The public s servant,
DR. JOHN BULL.
Louisville, Ky., Nov. 5, 1869.
ieblt-eodly
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS,
.A. Delightful Tonic.
We TAKE great pleasure in offering the
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
to the public. They are compounded with
great care, and coutaiu some ‘of the best Ton
ics in the Pharmacopia. As evidence of the
superiority of our BITTERS over all others,
we have certificates Irom many of the leading
physicians in our State, who have prescribed
them in their practice.
The Old Carolina Bitters
"Will be found invaluable for
WANT OF APPETITE,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
CHILLS AND FEVER,
DYSPEPSIA.
We do not offer our BITTERS as a cure lor
all diseases, but as an Aromatic Tonic, they
have no equal.
For sale by Druggists and Grocers every
where.
Principal Depot,
GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO.,*
Importers of choice Drugs and Chemicals,
Charleston, 8. C.
For Rale wholesale and retail by W H. TUTT
ALAND, W H. BARRETT and PLUMB A
LEITNER, Augusta, Ga.
feb!7-eodfcm
INTEREST ON DEPOSITS.
SPECIAL DEPOBITS made on or
before the 15th MAY wiH receive interest from
the Ist instant.
INTEREST allowed on DAILY balances
subject to Check.
Country Merchants will find it to their in
terest to keep their account with us and make
their notes and acceptances payable at our
Bank, as we make remittances lreeof cost, save
current rate ol Exchange.
Will make LOANS on GOLD at 7 percent,
interest. Gold bought and carried on 5 per
cent, margins. Discounts made lor Depositors
on the most favorable rates.
BRANCH, 80NS&CO.,
__ my7-tf Bankers.
Mon«y Canuot Boy It!
For Sight Is Priceless!
TIIE DIAMOND GLASSES’
MANUFACTURED BY
J. E. SPEWEK & 00., U. 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.
Tho Scientific Principle
On which they are constructed brings tbe core
or centre of the lens directly in front of tbe eye,
producing a clear aud distiuct vision, as in the
natural, healthy Sigh!, and preventing all un
pleasant seusatious, suen as glimmering and
wavering of sight, diazioess, Ac., peculiar to
all others in use.
They are mounted iu the fiuest 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 ou every
frame. FREEMAN BROfc}., Jewellers anil
Opticians, are sole agents for Augusta, Ga.,
from whom they can only be obtained.—
These goods are not supplied to peddlers, at
any price. ap3-eodly
ET^E|I^ NNER,
Manufactured by CHICKEKING <& SONS,
GEORGE STECK & CO., WM. KNABE A
CO., aud othei’6.
ALSO,
Parlor and Church ORGANS, end dealer in all
kinds of Musical Instruments, Strings, &e., 322
Broad street, opposite Planters’ Hold, Augus
ta. Ga. , i u >'29-1 v
JACKSON STREET
Iron and Brass Foundry,,
Corner of Jackson and Calhoun Streets,
AUGUSTA. GA.
Steam engines, boilers, store
FRONTS, COTTON SCKEWB and PRESSEB,
all complete, made to order.
IRON and BRASS, of all descriptions.
SUGAR MILLS, GRIST MILLS, HORSE
POWERS, THRASHING MACHINES, of the
most approved kinds, &e., <fcc., always on
hand and made to order.
IRON RAILING, of various patterns.
ALSO,
On hand and for sale low, three SECOND
HAND STEAM ENGINES, from 10 to 30.
horse powers. GEORGE COOPER.
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COW STKAYED*
T OFFER a suitable reward for the recovery
of a large YELLOW COW, which 6trayed
from my place a few days since.
A. W. WALTON,
Corner Reynolds and Elbert streets.
mylß-*f
nob LEY'S
baking _
frpwpef*
This Yeast Powder is convenient, economical and
wholesome. Try it, if you wish to prove its su
periority not only over other Baking Powders, but
to the common methods of raising dough, for mak
ing light, sweet and nutritious Rjscuit, Rolls,
Com Bread, Buckwheat, and other griddle cakes,
and Cakes and Pastry of every variety. Put up ia
tins, net weight, as represented.
For sale by Grocers throughout the United States.
Manufactured by
DOOLEY & BROTHER, Proprietors,
69 New Street. New York.
ap2B-tuthsa7w
FOR SALE.
I. DODGE & STEVENSON REAPER AND
MOWER—SeIf-Raker.
2 MOWERS
1 THRASHER
1 CORN SH ELLER
1 FAN
1 UTLEY 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.
my4-2awtf
NIK aim UTTERS.
THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA,
AND ALL DISEASES Or Tll£
STOMACH AND LIVER.
THBY ARE RECOMMENDED IT THE
INI EDICAL faculty.
HEGEMAN Ac CO.,
a a T:\rs, \i:ty ioRK.
StotaSnrM syC. F PAMNIH,
C3SJR3T AII3 APOTEEIii?.
f’ if A R 1. K 8 1' O N. v
For Sole by ISruuyints Retry
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AUtIUSTA, (Ga,) THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 19, 1870
The symptoms of live
oniifAiToi complaint are uneasiness
VIII 111 k\ v aDd pain in the Bide --
111 VI .121 F ill Sometimes the paints in
ULUJIVHU lh(J shoulder) and is mig .
taken for rheumatism.—
The stomach is aflected with loss of appetite
and sickness, bowels in general costive, some
times alternating with lax. The head is trou
hled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation, con
siderable loss of memory,
T accompanied with painful
I 111/fill sensation of having left
UII IJilli undone something which
ought to have been done.
Often complaining of
weakness, debility aod low spirits. Sometimes
some of tbe above symptoms attend the dis
ease, and at other times very few of them ; but
the Liver is generally the organ ufost involved.
Cure the Liver with
OR. SIMMONS’
Liver Regulator,
A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted to
be strictly vegetable, and can do no injury to
any one.
It has been used by hundreds, and known for
the last thirty-five years as one of the most re
liable, efficacious and harmlesj preparations
ever offered, to the sutferiog. If taken regularly
and persistently it is sure to cure.
Dyspepsia, headache,
lmn _ jaundice, costiveness,sick
PlPlji afpO headache, chronic diur
ilJuUiJJill IUII. thoea, affections of the
bladder, camp dysentery,
affections of the kidneys,
lever, nervousness, chills, diseases of the skin,
Impurity of the blood, melancholy or depres
sion of spirits, heartburn, colic, or pains in tbe
bowels, pain in tbe head, fever and ague, drop
sy, boils, pain in tbe back and limbs, asthma,
erysipelas, female attentions, and bilions dis
eases generally.
Prepared only by
J. H. ZEILIN &. CO.,
Druggists, Macon, Ga.
Price, $1; by mail, $1 25, and for sale by W.
H. Barrett aud W. H. Tutt & Land, Au
gusta. nov24-d!av*cly
“ BAD BLOOD.”
‘‘ The Lite is the Blood.”
IB ROM it we derive our strength, bounty
and meulal capabilities. It is tbe centre of our
being, around which revolves all that makes
existence happy. When this source is corrupt
ed the painful effects are visible in many
shapes, prominent among which is
SCROFULA.
This is a taint or infection of the human or
ganism, and probably no one is wholly free
from it. It exhibits itself ii#various shapes—
as Ulcers aDd Sores. Decayed Bones, Diseased
Beulp, Sore Eyes, Weak aud Diseased Joiuts,
St. Vitus’ Dance, Foul Discharges from the
Nostrils, Eruptions, Glandular Bwellings,
Throat Affections, Rheumatism, Heart Aflec
tious, Nervous Disorders, Barrenness, Disor
ders of the Womb, Dropsy, Syphilitic Affec
tions, Liver (Jomplaint. Salt Rheum, Dyspep
sia, Neuralgia, Loss of Mauhood and General
Debility.
It has been the custom to treat these dis
eases with Mercury and other Mineral sub
stances, which, though sometimes producing a
cure, ofteu prove injurious aud entails misery
in after life. The long known injurious prop
erties of these so-called alteratives aud puri
fiers has led the pbilanthropical man of science
to explore the arena of nature, the result of
which has been the discovery of vegetable pro
ducts which possess the power of eradicating
these taints from the blood.
OR. TUTT’S
Compound Extract of
SARSAFAHILLA ASQ aiIEEI’S DILIGIT
Is the acknowledged antidote to all Blood Dis
eases. By its use the afflictions above enumer
ated can be permanently banished, and the
Sourca—the Oeutra of Life—the Bloodi
be maintained in all its purity and vigor.
For Diseases produced by the u e of
Mercury, aud for syphilis, slth Its
train of evils, this com pound is the only
sure antidote.
To the poor creature, enfeebled in mind and
body, by secret practices, whose nerves are un
strung and countenance downcast,
THE SARSAPARILLA
AND
Queen’s Delight
is a blessing. Try it fairly, and your nerves
will be restored to tb. ir wonted vigor, and
your dejected countenance be made radiant
with the consciousness of
RESTORED MANHOOD,
Being free from violent minerals, if is adapt
ed to general use. The old and young may
use it; the most delicate female at any time
may take it; the tender infant, who may have
inherited disease, will be cured by it.
FOR FORIFYIMG THE BLOOD,
USE
Dr. T’utt’s
Extract of Sarsaparilla
AND
QUEEN’S EKE IC* I IT.
When used in the Spring, it removes all hu
mors which intest the system, and banishes the
languor and debility peculiar to that season of
the year.
«*• P ronj P tJ y on the LIVER and KID
NEYS, producing a healthy action of these im
portant organs, by which all the impurities of
the; system ure carried otf, and the result is
A Clear Skill, a Good Appetite land
Buoyant Spirits.
PREPARED BY
WM. H. TUTT & LAND,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
And Sold by Druggies F<vef.?«We
aplo-eod6m “ ’ w
jury \m biS institute,
FOR YOUNG LADIES,
At Wbitesville, (No. 3, Central Railroad,) Qa.,
OoMMENCES JANUARY, 1870.
First Term ends in JUNE, 1870.
For particulars, apply to
Miss MARY ANN BUIE,
ian2o-tf Whitesville, No. 3C. R. R., Ga.
MMES. SEGIN
Have anew and unfailing method for
CUTTING Ladies’ and Children’s DREBBEB,
which they will teach at their Establishment,*
328 BROAD STREET. Dress Patterns war
ranted to fit. Dresses cut and fitted at Bhort
notice - myl-d*c2w
ABSOLUTE DIVORCES
Obtained in New York, Indiana, Illinois
t ad other States, legal everywhere ; Desertion
Drunkenness, Non-Bupport, etc., sufficient
cause ; no publicity : no Charge until Divorce
Omaiued. Advice Free. Business established
ttlteen years. Aadret-s,
M. HOUSE, Attorney
No. 78 Nassau Btreet, New York CUv.
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I‘ Q.UALITAS NON Q.UAHTITA.S.”
DR, LAWRENCE’S
Highly Concentrated Fluid Extract of
KOSKO (!
THE GREAT HEALTH RESTORER.
No Quack Medicine.-Formula Around
the Bottle.
PREPARED SOLELY BY
DR J. J. LAWRENCE,
ORGANIC CHEMIST,
NORFOLK, VA.
K O S k: O O !
Tu’SK-iVo T T l ii‘» *&§' 2iSSSjBM*
THK LIVER AND KIDNEYS TO A
HEALTHY ACTION, AND INVIGO
RATING THE MKRVOUB
SYSTEM.
This is the secret of its WONDERFUL
SUCCESS in CURING
SCROFULA. SYPHILIS. DYSPEPSIA.
LIVER COMPLAINT, CHRONIC RHEUMA
TISM, NEURALGIA, NERVOUS AFFEC
TIONS, ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN,
HUMORS, Loss OF VIGOR, DIS
EASES OF KIDNEYS AND
BLADDER, AND ALL
DISEASES CAUS
ED BY A
BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD,
OR A. DISEASED CONDITION OP THE
LIVER, KIDNEYS, NERVOUS SYS
TEM, .fcc.
It thoroughly ERADICATES every kind
of Humor and Bad Taint, and restores the e n .
tire system to a healthy condition.
THOUSANDS HAVE CHANGED BY
THK USE OF THIS MEDICINE FROM WEAK
SICKLY, SUFFERING OKEaTURKS, TO
STRONG, HEALTHY AND HAPPY MEN AND
Women.
No Mediciue has attained such a GREAT
REPUTATION as this justly CELEBRATED
Compound.
Approved by the Highest Medical Authority.
KOSK O O I
Endorsed and recommended by the President
of the Faculty of the E. Medical College
of the City of New York.
Professor R. S. NEWTON, M. D.,
Professor and President of the faculty, late
“ Professor Theory and Practice ” of
Medicine, Cincinnati, &e.,
One ol the most eminent medical men of this
*ge—well known as the author of the lollow
iuyr standard medical works: Newton’s
“ Practice op Medicine,” “ Diseases op
Children,” “ Newton’s Symes Surgery.”
&e., in December number of American Medi
cal Review—page 278, says:
“Amongthe more recent efforts to introduce
popularly some of the new remedies, we no
tice anew preparation compounded by J J.
Lawrence, M. D.. of Norfolk, Va., which is
furnished to the Profession and the Public in
any desired quantity. We recently examined
h'S Laboratory and became fully satisfied that
all his work is done in the best manner, by tbe
most approved processes, and from the best ma
teriuls yiv ny ns the result a medicine meeting
the confidence of the physicians and the
PUBLIC.”
Eoskoo Cures Scrofula ia its Worst Forms.
From A. W. Mills, a prominent and well
known Mercbaut of Norfolk, Va.:
No. 11 Main street, Norfolk, Va., September 16, 1869.
Dr. Lawrence— Dear Bir: Your Koskoa
has worked wonders in my family. My daugh
ter has been a sufferer from Scrofula since
childhood. She lost thirty-one pieces of bone
from her ankle, several trom 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 the ulcers gradually healed, and her
general health greatly improved. It certainly
saved her much suffering, and perhaps her life.
I regard Koskoo a specific tor all scrofulous
affections. Your Koskoo also cured my wife
of dyspepsia, from which she suflered greatly.
She is now in better health than she has been in
five years.
With the highest regards,
I am gratefully yours, &c.,
A W. MILLS.
Koskoo is endorsed by tbe best physicians
everywhere. Read the following from Dr.
Tillery, a successful practitioner of many years
standing in the Old North State:
Rocky Mount, Edgeconab Cos., f
September 10, 1869. \
Dr. J. J. Lawrence—Deir Sir: X have used
your Concentrated Fluid Extract of Koskoo in
my practice with the happiest results. I find it
to be a powerful Liver hxvigorator, Blood Pu
rifier, and Nervous Tonic. In all diseases of
the Liver, Bcrolu)ous, Syphilitic and Nervous
Affection i, it is a remedy of immense value ;
in fact, iD 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.
Eoskoo Cures Chronic Rheumatism.
Norpolx, Va., September 7, 1869.
Dr. J. J. Lawrence— Dear Sir: My sod ha*
received so much benefit from your wonderful
Koskoo that I cannot retrain from expressing
my gratitude. I had tried almost everything
without benefit. I believe, in all sincerity, that
your Koskoo is an infallible remedy for the
disease from which he has suffered, and, 60 far
as I can learn, 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
cures. The great amount of good it is now
doing among U 6 is inestimable.
With much gratitude,
I am, respectfully, yours, &c.,
Mrs. M. E. A. NELSON.
FROM DR. LLOYD, A PHYSICIAN OF LARGE
PRACTICE.
Great Bridos, Va., October 8,1889.
J. J. Lawkencx, 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 it 6 effects in
my own practice, and have no hesitation in
recommeuding it. In my opinion, it is the best
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 tha 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,
Druggists, Merchants, Ac., sea KOSKOO AL
MANAC for this yeer.
Price, ONE DOLLjLR PEE BOTTLE.
for sale by the Druggists in the
United Stales and British America.
w W. H. TIDPT * LAND,
w. H. BARRETT,
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XST’D. ENOCH MORGAN’S SONS’ 1869
1 HR
BEST
' THING
OUT
For Cleaning Windows twithout water), Remov
ing Stains lrom Marble and P*.liat, Polishing
Knives (no gcra’chlng), Washing Dishea, Scrub
bing Floors, Floor Cloth, Tables, Bath
Tabs, dte. t 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 tbe citizens of Augusta and surrounding
country that be has established headquarters
at the well-known Grey Eagle Stable 6 of Mr.
John B. Pournelle, where he wiR be pleased
to receive calls for VETERINARY PRAC
TICE. 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 section. HU scale of fees 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 bought and sold on commission.
CHARLES FAWNS.
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Hardware, Cutlery,
Stoves, Tin and Wood Ware*
WILLIAM HILL
Begs to announce to his old friends and
customers, and the citizens of Augusta and
vicinity, that he has Removed his business
from Hamburg, S. 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, HOEB, SPADES, BHOVELB
MANURE FORKS, RAKES
BLAOKBMITH TOOLS
BAR IRON, BTEEL, NAILS
HORSE and MUI.E SHOES
OVENS, POTS and SPIDERS
HINGES, SCREWS
POCKET and TABLE CUTLERY
SAWS, AUGURS, CHISELS, &e., &c.
ALSO,
WOODEN WARE, such as BUCKETS,
TUBS, CHURNS, PAILS, &c.
COOKING STOVES, of various patterns of
modern make, and Warranted to cook weft:
also, HEATING STOVES.
He also offers a full assortment of TIN
WARE, which be in inufactures in all j(a varie
ties, at wholesale and retail. TIN and SHEET
IRON MANUFACTURED to order, and job-
Ifing promptly done in best manner.
I respectfully solicit a share of public pa
tronage. WILLIAM HILL,
janl4-tf 193 Broad street, A'lErusta, Ga.
AGENTS WANTED
TO SELL OUB CELEBRATED
GULDEN FOUNTAIN PEN.
.ACKNOWLEDGED by all who have used
them to be the best Pen made or sold in this
country. No blotting t No soiled fingers 1
Sixty lines written with one pen oi 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 Deat slide boxes. Prices : two boxes, 50
cents; five boxes, sl. Sent lree of postage
and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction.
HIM mum Tl A6EITS
,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 Pen 6 will be maiied for 10
cents. Address,
WESTERN PUBLISHING CO.,
ap9-d*c6m Indianapolis, Ind.
CUSHINGS & BAILEY^
BOOKSELLERS
AND
STATIONERS,
No. 262 BALTIMORE St... Opposite Hanover
BALTIMORE, MD.
r UHE Largest and Best Assroted stock in the
city of 8C HOOL, LAW, MEDICAL, DEN PAL,
CLASSICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS.
GENERAL BANK AND COUNTING
HOUSE STATIONERY of all k ds.
Blank Books made to order In Any Style
of Bindi.ig and Rulin .
[established 1811.| mh2-3m
SECURITIES
On hand and for sale by
John J. Cohen & Sons,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
10,000 MACON and AUGUSTA
Ist Mortgage 130N0S, endorsed by
Ga. R. R. B. and 8. C. R. R.
10,000 Macon and Augusta CONSTRUCTION
BONDS, authorized endorsement ot
Ga. R. R. and Banking Company.
7,000 Old Augusta City 7 per cent. BONDS.
10,000 New City of Augusta BONDS.
5,000 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Firs?.
Mortgage BONDS.
5,000 Macon City BONDS.
Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta
STOCK.
2,000 Columbus City 7 ]>ef cent. BONDS, due
in 187$.
And other Securities, for 6ale by
JOHN J. COHEN $ 80N8.
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QEOHGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.—Four
weeks aher date application will be made to
the Court of ordinary of Richmond county for leave
to sell * 1 ot belonging to the Estate of George Jj\
Green, deceased.
Nil. J. FARR,
Administrator de bonis non.
Aran. 4(j IMA tnyUl»w4
DRY GOODS.
0
P. & M. & ALLAHER,
Take pleasure in announcing to their friends aud the public that they have just re
ceived their Stock of
Spring and Summer Dry Goods,
Which is complete in every department. The fact that this Stock has been purchased
since the late great decline took place is a sufficient guarantee that GOODS will be
sold at the lowest possible prices.
GEEAT BARGAINS
IN
Dress Goods of Every Style and Quality,
Also, in Irish LINENS, LINEN DAMASK, TOWELING. NAPKINS and DOYLES
HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, FANS and PARASOLS, JACONET, Nainsook and
Plain MUSLINS, with a full line of DOMESTICS at factory prices.
P. & M. GALLAHER,
mhgp-tf 11*0 BltO tl> STRUCT.
SAPOLIO
PATENT
Protector Fruit and Vegetable Jars.
“ ALWAYS RELIABLE.”
They Meet § :i They Can
i 1 lites
EVER? WANT j'j |ffij | BE
in a j|| | MADE AIR-TIGHT
HB HUT JIB. |. H|
I " Hlli' 'A Certainty and Ease
EITHER FOR ff feffij :<
I■!! ! ii
Use by Families
or |l Hjl I Without Injury
Fruit Preservers the cover.
THE PROTECTOR JARS have metal Lnw, with Arms, which tntn on the inclines of
the neck of the Jars, and thus tighten the rubber on to the GROUND EDGE of the Jar
mouth. The rtSultis a COMBINED LID and CL&MP foue piece), which clones or opens the
Jar with a slight turn, aud without injury to the covers, which thus can be used repeatedly.
ROBERT M. ADAM,
IMPORTER OF OROCKJSRY,
No. 269 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
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CHINCH A ISLAND
PERUVIAN GUANO.
FOR SALE LOW BY
BARRETT A CASWELL,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
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Lumber. Lumber. Lumber.
JU9T received, a lot of A No. 1 LUMBER,
of various sorts aul sizes, and lor sale at the
Augusta and Savannah Railroad.
Bills of any description can be furnished at
short notice.
aplO-tf DAVID T. CASTLEBERRY.
JAB. J. GREGG, JOHN OSLEY, Jr.,
Late of Graniteville, S. O. Late firm of Oeley, Wil
« bou & Cos., Augusta, Ga.
GREGG & OSLEY,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
Manufactured Tobacco,
295 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA.
Special Attention given to the Sale of Flour.
Grain, Bacon, Lard, Oik, Bagging, Rope,
Produce and Merchandise of
every description.
LIBERAL ADVANCEB MADE ON CON
SIGNMENTS.
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MADAME LEVY,
THE GREAT CLAIRVOYANT,
From NEW ORLEANB, has arrived in
Augusta, and may be Consulted at the Central
Hotel. ap29-Im
BUILDING LOTS,
Os 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,
Mclntosh street,
4th door east 'rom corner ol Broad st.
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woodT
ioo CORDS of Prime OAK AND
HICKORY WOOD, just received at the
Waynesboro Railroad Depot, and will be fur
nished at 15 per cord at Depot, or $6 delivered.
Orders left at Kentucky and Tennessee Stables
will receive prompt attention.
nov23 l,f C. TOLER.
Exemption of Personalty.
Georgia, Richmond county.
OROiNi.BT’B Office, fob saip Cowry, )
AnonsTA. May 17, 1870. S
Josephine Hysms having applied for exemption of
I'ersooaUy I will pass upon the same at my office in
Augusta, on Monday, the 80th day or May 18J0,at
10 o’clock, a m.
Giver, under my hand and official signature, this
17th day of May, 1670.
SAMUEL LEVY,
mylS-'l Ordinary.
WHISKY. RICE.
:ON CONSIGNMENT.
I~£bL3. Pennsylvania RECTIFIED WHIS
KY
Bbb. 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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VDL. 27—NO. 119
GROVER & BAKER
Coblirateil Improved Sewing Machines,
MISS LUCY J. READ, Agent,
326 Broad st., Augusta, Ga.
JVl.achin.es Repaired and Improvements
added at short notice.
STITCHING of all kinds, and NEEDLES
tor sale. novl2-ly
HALL’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 ouly a double
surface but has more than double thi conduct
ing capacity of any Rod in use.
Its construction and application to a build
ing is in the strictest accordance with the prin
ciples of science, and is endorsed nnbesitariug
ly by the proloundest Electricians in the
United States and Europe as being far superior
to any 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, August* Ga.,
Manufacturers and sole Proprietors for the
States of Georgia, South Carolina and Florida.
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MELODEON FOR SALE.
A. FINE ROSEWOOD MELODEON
For sale by
W. C. BARBER,
k v6-tf Mclntosh Btreet.
MMES. BEGIN
Have just opened a splendid
assortment ol different styles of New Spring
HATS and BONNETB, also, a large and
beautiful selection of FLOWERS, RIBBONS,
STRAW ORNAMENTS, etc., which they in
tend to sill 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 PARIS and BERLIN, by direct importa
tion- my26-ly-ap3 5
YOUNG MEN
.A..RE PRACTICALLY INSTRUCTED in
BOOK-KEEPING, BUSINEB6 PENMAN
SHIP, and CALCULATION, at the Counting
House of
Wm. M. Pelot,
McINTOSH STREET, Fourth Door from
Corner Broad street, formerly Office of
Gen. Jos. E. Johnston & Cos.,
. !• fi Augusta, Ga.
Terms : For Guarantee Course, #SO. Hours
for Students, 10 o’clock, A. M., to 10, P. M.
The Washington Gazette,
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY,
AT WASHINGTON, GA.
UaS a lwge circulation in Wilkes and ad
joining counties, and is therefore a good me
dium for merchants and business men to make
themselves knbwn to the people of the section
where it circulates.
ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED at rea
sonable rates.
AMES A. WRIGHT,
Proprietor