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CONSTITUTIONALIST, j
i Kiom Old an 1 New, for November.
The Sailor.
Hu: sailor, looking out to sea,
Through the bleak darkness of the night,
Amid the throbbing ol the waves,
hull bears her voice so soft and light;
And fancy brings the sound to him
Ol church bells r.uging through the sprays '
And iu the sparkle ot salt waves
He see* gre« n Helds and smells ihe hay.
i»h ! well for Lim be has this thought,
This moment’s thought, forgetting care,
Mr**, as the ship flies on apace.
He sees blue ey*s and sunny hair ;
t o morrow, o’er the glassy sea,
Beneath the glowing tropic’s sun,
Mi.ill Amu loose timbers, shattered spars,
And all Lis dreaming shall be done.
Waiting.
BT H. BROWN
Out ol the shadow springs the sunshiue;
Out of the dnsk toe daylight grows :
April flowers are no less lovely
For their birth beneath the snow?,
We, who wait a dream’s fulfillment.
Watch and wait with anxious tare ;
Find the dawning no less cheering,
For its growth in shadows here.
But we hold the promise sacred,
it shall bring us “ by-and-by,”
Recompense for all this waiting—
Something bright that cannot die.
Tilings In General.
Fearful of a rest, Brigham keeps eon
stantlv moving.
Tuesday in New York was a gala day for
pickpockets.
Seventeen Chicago sufferers are going to
give lectures.
Eighty editors ate a dinner in Boston,
Saturday night.
The bed of the Mississippi river is fast
filling tv.
dim Fisk has reaped virtue's reward and
been himself serenaded.
Oswego is so unAmerican as never to
have a base ball club.
Florida hopes next year to supply the
country with bananas.
A Massachusetts woman has just died
from tooth extraction.
Mr. Seward threatens to write a history
of Itis recent extended travels.
Circus rings are at present the fashion
able circles of New York.
Taunton, Mass., has appropriated SB,OOO
for a Are alarm telegraph !
Three clergymen have gone crazy from
overwork within three weeks.
A lowa hen of the Brahma persuasion,
laid an egg with a triple yolk.
The Lutherans in this country number
rive hundred thousand communicants.
A honeymoon of two days’duration, is a
Washington invention.
A broken arm did not prevent a Tennes
see girl from getting spliced.
One brand of Cincinnati whisky is war
ranted to average 437 fights to the barrel.
Point lace neckties distinguish New York
fops from sane’people.
Seven young ladies are after the clerkship
of the Illinois Legislature.
The tea plant has been cultivated suc
• essfully in Martin county, Ivy.
An orchard four miles from Atlanta
hears June apples in November.
Eight thousand men are constantly em
ployed rebuilding Chicago.
Brother TUton, of New York, calls Brother
Haven, of Boston, an ecclesiastical bully.
France lia.s four professors of the Chinese
and Japanese languages and Germany ten.
Miss Addison, of Pittsburg, has been
married by proxy to a Spanish nobleman.
The Canada thistle in the form of whisky
is snid to lose nothing of its native vigor.
The grades of cornet and ensign have
been abolished In the British army.
The Bev of Tunis harbors none but the
kindliest feelings towards the United States.
A diamond ring was found in the ruin«
of a Chicago* house several days’after the
Are.
Male teachers get forty per cent, better
pay than females in the same positions.
A Boston firm has sent a hook and ladder
carriage to Honolulu via the Pacific Rail
road.
Arrangements have been made to con
struct a railway tunnel under the Mersey
at Liverpool.
A cat menagerie in Washington con
tains ninety-eight of the creatures—no two
alike.
Illinois lawyers area bar against the ad
mission of women to the legal profession.
Musical instruments were destroyed by
the Chicago fire to the tune of $1,500,000. *
I’iekets for the round trip of the world,
are now furnished for $1,145 in gold.
An enterprising Massachusetts farmer
has stocked a pasture with wild buffaloes.
it cost an aged lady of Nashua her neck
to go down stairs rapidly the other day.
At the age at which most boys learn to
write, a London youth was recently tried
for forgery.
Boston is now taikingof drawing Its sup
ply of water from Lake Quinsigamond,
Worcester.
Vassal- has anew griddle, eight feet by
ten, and capable of frying 500 " slap jacks”
at a time.
Buskin lias given the sum of £5,000 as an
endowment for the master of an art school
at Oxford.
The Princess of Wales recently appeared
at a dance in complete white muslin, with a
tartan sash.
Guinea natives who lack brass watches,
readily obtain the same through their
weight in gold dust.
Little Rock, Ark., claims to be the worst
paved city in the Union. Perhaps the little
rock there is the cause.
The ablest and most influential journals
now published in Italy are either edited or
controlled by Jews.
Festive Virginians dance in undertakers’
shops, and perch the orchestra on a pile of
coffins.
Ebenezor Shaw was assisted in the cele
bratiou of his 100th birthday recently by
400 of his descendants.
Howe, the spiritualist, thinks he has
seen a spirit table, and knows he has seen
h spirit bottle.
Egypt is to have a railroad 000 miles
long, running back Info the interior in op
position to the Nile.
The Sioux City, la., express wagons are
propelled by large eyed, swift-footed, much
enduring oxen.
Sewing machines are to be included in
the educational apparatus of the public
schools of North Carolina.
“ She,” the servant, is said on good au
thority the cause of three fourths of all do
mestic miseries.
Mrs. Lucy Fair is lieguiling the honrs of
mprisonment by dramatizing Owen Mere
dith’s poem. “ Lucille.”
A Richmond woman seeks a divorce on
the ground that she hasn't seen her hus
band since he’murdered her father.
One Hoax has been robbing western
stages. The passengers generally thought
the hoax too practical to be amusing.
The crier at the United States Conrt at
Boston for the last 25 years has cried him- 1
self to slecp’at the age of 70.
A rifle has been found in Peavine Swamp,
Michigan, which is supposed to have been
lost in an Indian battle over 100 years ago.
The Prluce Imperial is sensibly devoting
himself to the peaceful study.of mechanics,
at King’s College, London.
Since the forest fires in the Northwest,
wild animals are unpleasantly roaming
over the burnt districts.
A New Jersey beggar was lately found
dead in a hut with $1,500 lying beside him,
which he had died counting.
A steam fleet is now being built in Eng
land which measures nearly half a million j
tons and will cost $50,000,000.
Gov. Haight, of California, has announced
his determination to retire from political
life ; not iu a Col fax lan sense, however.
One thousand miles of navigable rivers
help promote the commerce of St. Louis,
for which the city pa vs six million dollars |
ANTOIKB POULLAIN. WM B. DAVISON.
POULLAIN & DAVISON
COBWEB OF BBOcC AND JACKSON STSEETS.
(Opposite Globe Hotel,)
Offer for sale a fresh and well
SELECTED STOCK of the following GRO
CERIES:
BAGGING, SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS j
SYRUP*, MOLASSES, MACKEREL
CANDLE*, SOAPS, WINES, ALES
W IIISKIE *, BRANDIES, CIGARS
lOBACCO, CANNED FRUITS
PICKLES, of all description*
And every article usually kept in a first class
Grocery Store.
AGENTS FURTHE BALE OF
FOYTENOY MILLS SHIRTINGS.
Ponlluiii A Davison.
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BUY THE GENUINE
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’ F—
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. FAIR BAM K S
Standard Scales,
b D fferent Modifications.
AGKSTS’ALSO VOIt THR BEST ALARM MOStRY URAWBP.
Fairbanks &. Cos.,
BKUADWAV, t SKW YORK,
rairlmnks, Brown A Cos.,
IIS MILK STREET. BOSTON.
For sale bv JOHN NELSON * SONS,
Augusta, Ga. sep26-tufr4m
NOTICE
TO
Merchants and Shippers
OF
COTTON.
x lIE light draught iron Steimer GOV.
WORTH, Capt. Worth commanding, will run
in connection with the steamer ROSA, Capt.
Philpot, leaving this city eveiy TUESDAY
morning at t> o’clock and Savannah every
FRIDAY morning at 11 o’clock. TheStea icr
ROSA will leave Augusta every FRIDAY
afternoon at 4 o clock 3nd Savannah every
TUESDAY evening at 4 o’clock.
Merchants will please bear in mind that
goods from New York by Steamships GEN.
BARNES and 11. LIVINGSTON marked to
our care arc- forwarded free of dray age.
LAWTON, HART ft CO.,
Agents, Savannah.
W. J. OWENS,
nov23 lui Agent, Augusta.
Who is the Bill Poster ?
J. K. HEUI9LER
13 THE
General Bill Poster and Distributor.
Can be found at Girardev’s Opera House,
Augusta, G.i.
uov9 thsaiQlm
COAL! COAL!
COAL I
A. FILL SUPPLY OF ANTHRACITE
and COAL CREEK COAL, of superior quality
always on hand. The Coal Creek is fresh from
the mines and kept tinder cover. My custom
ers may rely upon being furnished with strict’}'
Lump Coal.
Ail orders left at my office, over No. 210
Broad Street, will receive prompt attention.
aep23-3m GEO. S. lIOOKEY. _
FOR SALE OR RENT.
A. SOUTHWESTERN GEOKGIA PLANT
ATION, situated on Spring Creek, 15 miles
northwest of Bninbridge, in Miller county, Ga.,
containing 1,500 acres, 650 acres cleared and
tenced. Gin House aud Screw, Dwelling
House, Cribs, and an excellent Well of Water
on the place. Spring Creek, runuirig cen
trally through the Plantation, affords an unsur
passed hog raDge, has a County Bridge over
it, and would furnish one of the most profita
ble Mill Beats in the State. Avery public
cross road on the place affords a capital
Stand lor a Store. Apply to
POULLAIN A DAVISON,
norS.tm Augusta, Ga.
TO KENT,
F ROM the lstot December next, that neat
and commodious COTTAGE, No. 2C2 Telfair
street, next east of the Church of the Atone
ment. Apply to R. 8. AGNEW,
novD-tf 360 Broad street.
BONDS FOR SALE.
.A.TLANTA and Richmond Air Line, 8 per
cent.—price, 87>£ and interest; Mobile City
Bonds, S per cent., endorsed by M. and Ala
bama Grand Trunk Railroad, 85 and interest;
James River and Kenawah Canal Bonds, 6 per
per cent. —price, 66 aod interest; Savannah
and Memphis Railroad, and Mobile and Ala
buma Grand Trunk, 8 per cent., gold, endorsed
by State of Alabama—price, 90 and interest.
\T F. ALEXANDER,
novSO lawtf No. 3 Warren Block.
CHROMOS.
J3eAUTIFUL CHROMOS, at wholesale
and retail, for sale low by
JAMES G. BAILIE A BRO.
novls-lmif
GEORGIA LIME
AND
Fertilizer Company,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
[E f
FOR AGRICULTURAL AND MASON
PURPOSES.
OWNERS
STEAMBOAT CLYDE.
running between Augusta aud Lime Kilus,
making two trips rer week.
A GENTS
English Stonewall Cotton Fertilizer
AND
Pure English Dissolved Bone.
Constantly on hand and for sale, delivered in
any part of the city,
Hood, Lumber aud Shingles*
Particular attention given to the purchase ol
cotton on orders.
Coles, Sizer Cos.
Office, 14 Mclntosh street, Angusta.
Warehouse, Wood and Lumber Yard, Rey
nolds street, corner Lincoln. oct39-6m
B. D. Heard & Son,
COTTON FACTORS
A N. I)
Warehouse and Commission Merchants.
PERSON ALi ATTENTION GIVEN
TO SALE AND STORAGE OF COTTON.
O
A&2UT3 FOP. JUO. MEERYMAN [«fCO.'S
AMMONIATED DISSOLVED BONES.
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m 1 1 11 1 1 - 1 1 ■■■■■■
Dickson Compound.
Tr*repared by the Dickson fertilizer Company,
A U GUBTA, G A.,
For Winter Crops of Small Grain, Clover and brasses.
iVLSO pure fine BONE DUST for FRI IT TREES, FLOWERS and for TURNIPS.
BONE MEAL, for CATTLE and POULTRY. SUPERPHOSPHATES of the best grade.
SULPHATE OF AMMONIA, SULPHURIC ACID, and other Fertilizing Elements of prime
quality.
JAMES T. GARDINER, President.
octlO-dAotnthsilim
Choice Family Groceries
A N D
PLANTATIO N SUP PLIES.
JAMES <i. BA!LIE A BKOTIiEU
Having set their store in order, and having received a large
SUPPLY OF THE BEST GROCERIES, Ac., that can be bought for money, now offer to
their customers and the trade, a large Sock of FRESH GOODS, wz :
Stuart’s, Crushed,'Cut, Granulated, A, E. C and Yellow SUGARS
Java, Laguayra, Maracaibo and Rio COFFEES
Green and Black TEA, cf Best Quality
Stuart’s SYRUP, GOLDEN DRIPS and MOLASSES
Sugar Cured HAMS. Breakfast BACON. NEW FLOUR
Factory CHEESE, English Dairy and Dutch CHEESE
Gilt Edge Goshen BUTTER, Prime Leaf LARB
CANNED FRUITS. PRESERVES and JELLIES
English CRACKERS. English Albert BISCUIT, Fresh
American CRACKERS, cf all kinds, Fresh
MACKEREL, end SOAPS, of all kinds
BACON, Sides and Shoulders ; Liverpool SALT
BAGGING, ot all kinds, and TIES
WINES and LIQUORS, cf first quality.
WE IIAVK ALSO ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF
Market, Fancy and Traveling Baskets, Tubs. (bums. Backets, Trays,
Straw Brooms, Feather Dusters, Founter Brushes and Hearth Brooms.
FRESH GOODS RECEIVED EVERY WEEK,
And our customers can rest assured that we will do our best to please.
JAMES G. 15 A.IJLIK BROTHER,
sep2l-thf*sa'.3m 305 If HOAD STREET.
R. TV. FLEMING 1
WAREHOUSE
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
S TILL CONTINUES BUSINESS CORNER
Reynolds and Mclntosh. CASH ADVANCES
on Cotton in store, with interest at Bank rates
—thirteen per cent, per annum.
APMfBL 8i: I 10,1871. sepllMl
JAOKcON STREET
Iron and Brass Foundry,
Corner Jackson an«l Calhoun Street*.
GEORGE COOPER, Proprietor,
c ALLS the attention to the Planters and
the Public generrily that he i? prepared to
work IRON and BRASS CASTINGS, ot ail
descriptions. Also, STEAM ENGINES and
MILL MACHINERY, ot all descriptions, at
less cost than any other parties in this city.
I have on hand four STEAM ENGINES,
varying from 10 to 40 horse-power, which will
be sold low for cash.
GEORGE COOPER, Proprietor.
P. S—Parties circulating reports that I
have closed up nsy shop, through various
portions of the States and this city, sufficient
evidences will be prosecuted to the extent of
the law. GEORGE COOPER.
novl2-lm
nO UGLASS.HEWITTv rn
l»V PURE COPREh «C 0
EOF. MEDICINAL USfb
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
DISTILLERY, COVINGTON, KY
oct4-wfsii2m
MAKE UP A CLUB FOR THE
AIKEN PREMIUM LAND SALE.
DRAWING, NOVEMBER 30th. 1871.
Special TERMS-Only aLw days left.
Iu order to expedite the sale of balance of
Shares, the Manager has determined to offer to
Shareholders and all others, the following
liberal terms: 3 Shares for f 19; 7 Shares for
S2O; 10 Shares lor f2B ; 20 Shares for 855; 25
Shares for ; 50 Shares for 1134 ; 100 Shares
for S2OO. These terms, of course, do not in
clude Engravings, and in all cases must be or
dered by one party. Address, or apply to
J. C. DERBY, Gen< ral Manager,
novlO-frsntd Augusta, Ga.
25 TIERCES
CHOICE KEITLK RENDERED LEAF LARD
On consignment and for sale by
Branch, Scott & Cos.
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DRESS CAPS.
Ladies’ Plain and Fancy DRESS CAPS ;
also, WIDOWS’ CAPS, made to order by Mrs.
E. O. COLLINS, No. 124 Reynolds street, te
tween Centre and Washington.
novlß-tnfr*=ulm
PRINCIPAL OFFICE 101 W. FIFTH ST.,
CINC IN.YATI, O.
The Cuiy Reliable Gift Distribution in the
Country!
la. I>. SINE’S
EIGHTEENTH GRAND ANNUAL DISTRI
BUTION. ,
To be Drawn Monday, Jan. Ist, 1872.
. £>200,000
IN VALUABLE GHFTS!
TWO GRAND CAPITAL PRISES.
SIO,OOO IN AMERICAN COLD.
SIO,OOO IN AMERICAN SILVER.
r o . g i Greenbacks.
Ten Prizes, S4OO <
One Span of Matched Horses, with Family
Carriage and Silver Mounted Harness, worth
*1.5(0.
Five horses and Buggies, with Silver Mount
ed Harness, worth I(500 each.
five Fine Toned Rosewood Pianos, worth
8500 each.
Twenty-five Family Si wing Machines, worth
8500 ea< h.
2,3(0 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches
(in all) worth from S2O to S3OO each.
Ladies’ Gold Leontioe and Gents’ Gold
Test Clta'ns, Solid and Double Plated Silver
fable and Teaspoons, Photograph Albums,
Jewelry, Ac., Ac , .Ye.
Number ol Gilts, 25,000. Tickets limited to
100,000.
AGENTS WANTED to sell Tickets, to
whom liberal premium* will be pahl.
Single Tickets, $2 ; Six tickets, $ 10; Twelve
Tickets, S2O ; Twenty-five Tickets, S4O.
Circulars containing a lull list of prizes, a
description of the manner ol drawing, and
other information in reference to the Distribu
tion. will be sent to any one ordering them.
All letters must be addressed to
L. D. SINE,
Box SC, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Office, 101 W. Fifth street. nov22-wfausw
Notice of Removal.
E have removed onr Wheeler A Wilson
Sewing Machine Rooms from the Old Post
Office Building, corner Mclntosh and Broad
streets, to No. 822 Broad street, opposite Plan
ters’ Hotel, under the management of Messrs.
PUBSLET & TrPMP.
Mr. H. C. Barrow, our former Agent, has
no connection whatever with the Wheeler A
Wilson Sewing Machines.
WHYTE A HASRAL,
General Southern Agents
For Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machines.
nov9-tf
Steinway &, Sons’ Pianos.
The undersigned is the
ONLY AGENT
for the above celebrated makers for Augusta
and vicinity.
No other party has any authority to adver
tise these Pianos as Agent, as will appear by
instructions received lrom the above firm.
Catalogues and price lists furnished on ap
plication.
GEO. A. OATES,
dec-3-lf 240 Broad street.
WAREHOUSE AND COMM’N MERCHANrS.
WBKLESS & €«.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Merchants,
1 1 1 Reynolds Street'
AUGUSTA, GA.
BTORE AND SELL COTTON and other
PRODUCE.
Manufacture SMITE’S IMPROVED COT
TON PRESS.
Agents for DANIEL PRATT’S COTTON
GIN. sepl‘i-Sm _
WILBBKFORC'B DANIEL. A. tVELLBORS HIIX
DANIEL & HILL,
COTTON FACTORS,
No. 3 Warren Block,
OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA.
-A.LL business entrusted to them will have
strict personal attention.
Orders for BAGGING, TIES avid FAMILY
SUPPLIES promptly tilled.
COMMISSION, \}i per eeut.
References— Banks of Augusta.
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JAS. W WALKER,
(.LATH J. ft. WALKER if CO., AND SUCCESSOR
TO J. ft WALKER <f, SONS,)
COTTON FACTOR
A N D
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
OFFICE NO. 11 McINTOSH STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
aiglti 3m
,J. M. BURDELL,
COTTON FACT( > K
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
w ILL continue business at the old stand,
NO. (5 WARREN BLOCK, aud w'ould respect
fully solicit consignments.
aug‘2o satuthdAcfim _
THOMAS J. JENNINGS. JOSEI'I3 T. SMITH.
WILLIAM P CKAWFOKD.
JENNINGS, SMITH & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
Commission Merchant
e AVE REMOVED TO No. 5 Mclntosh
str. et, Augusta, Ga., (oppoHtc our former place
of business,) where we have the most ample
Open and Close Storage of any in the city,
which is strictly Fire Proof. Consignments
solicited.
September Ist, 1871. sepS d&c3m
J. J. PKAUUK. CIIAS. A. PRARCK
I). K. BUTLRK.
.1. .1. PEARCE, BUTLER & CO,
COTTON FACTORS)
Warehouse aud Commission Merchants,
Jackson street, Augusta, Oa.
Cash Advances, Ragging, Ties
AID
Family Snpplie*
FURNISHE D CUSTOMERS AS USUAL
augll-d*o3ro
c. H. PHINIZr. | b. PHINIZr.
C. 11. PHINIZV & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
JACKSON STItEET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
CONSIGNMENTS RESPECTFULLY
| SOLICITED. aogl-tim
S. D. LIHSTTONL
Cotton Kactor
AND
| COMMISSION MERCHANT.
1 For SELLING COTTON, I 1 * per cent. Com
[ mission. augSO-dlmictjanl
Established 1H27.
HARPER C. BRYSON,
\V 4REIIO XJ S E
AND
Commission Merchant,
Office No. 138 Iteyuolds St., Augusta, tin.
~r~^ROMPT atten'ion given to the OF
COTTON aud other PRODUCE.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE on
Consignme ts in store.
Wm. Brtson, Charter Campbell,
Augusta, Ga. Madison, G.
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Huberts, Morris & Shivers,
(Successors to Jas. T. Gardiner A Cos.)
WAREHOUSE
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Tlcliitoftli St., Augusta, Ga.,
Will give their personal attention to the
STORAGE and SALE of COTTON, and such
other PRODUCE as may be sent to them.
CASH ADVANCES made on Produce in
Store.
WM. S. ROBERTS. RICHARD B. MORRIS.
JAS. A. SHIVERS.
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J. M. DTE. J. T. BOTH WELL. J. M. DTB, JB.
DYE, BOTHWELL & CO.,
Cotton Kactors
AND
Commission Merchants,
\o. 14ft Hoy Hold*. Kl.,
AUGUSTA,' GEORGIA.
Liberal advances made on COTTON
and other PRODUCE when required.
Orders for BAGGING, TIES and FAMILY
SUPPLIES tilled promptly.
All business entrusted to us will have our
prompt personal attention.
Commission for selling Cotton, per cent.
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S. COHEN,
142 tJroad Street,
L£aVING, AT A GREAT OUTLAY,
secured the services of a FIRST-CLASS
WATCHMAKER, from Switzerland, is now
prepared to repair all kinds of Watches, Music
Boxes and Jewelry of all descriptions, with
neatness and dispatch, and guarantees all work.
He oilers, also, a great variety of WATCHES,
CLOCKS, JEWELRY, GUNS and PISTOLS
at New York prices.
Look out for the sign ot the BIG GUN, 14
Broad Street. noyi-lm
WAREHOUSE AND COMMON MERCHANT;?
M. P STOVALL,
Cotton Warehouse
tieueral toniiuissien Merchant,
Jackanu St., Opposite Warren Block.
AUGUSTA, GA.,
XJoNTI N UES to give his persoual attention
tVo!e STORAGE and SALE ot COTTON and j
Ol PLANTATION and FAMILY
SUPPLIES caretmly tilled !
L'BFR L CASH ADVANCES MADE od
Consignments when desired.
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ALEX. K. HOrSTO*. A - F PAKROTT
HOUSTON & PARROTT,
Colton Commission Merchants,
NO. 366 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Commissions for selling, fl per bale.
STORAGE, 50 Cents.
ORDERS FOR BAGGING AND TIES
PROMPTLY FILLED.
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W. H. HOWARD. O. H. HOWARD.
W. H. HOWARD & SON,
OOTTON FACTORS
AND
Commission Merchants,
NO. 1 WARREN BLOCK.
AUGUSTA, GEO.
We ngiin tender our services in the
WAREHOUSE BUSINESS in all its branches,
to our old patrons and Planters generally.
Commissions for selling Cotton, as hereto
fore-ONE AND A QUARTER PER CENT.
Orders for Bagging and Ties promptly tilled
and at the lowest cash prices.
The usual facilities offered by Warehousemen,
we extend to our customers.
Apocsta, August 15,1871. auglS dSm
BAGGING.
1,000 ROLLS BAGGING in Store
and to arrive, of superior quality, at njanu
factuiers’ prices
POULLAIN «fe DAVISON,
Broad street, opposite Globe Hotel.
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Copartnership Notice.
X HAVE THIS DAY asrociated with me in
the PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS
Thomas M. Jackson and John H. Vanner
son, under the name and style of COX, JACK
SON ,fc CO., and will continue the business at
the old stand, 808 Broad street.
Thauking the public for the liberal patron
age extended the old tirrn, i respectfully solicit
a continuance of the same.
nov9-lm JOHN T- COX.
mm, tobacco,
PIPES, &C.
HAVANA CHARS.
H. Upman, Regalias,
La Modeslia, Regalias,
La Perfession, Kegiiias,
Pumariega, Londres Imperial,
Ma ico Lepanto, Londres Gtaude,
M.mco Lepauto, I.oudres,
Mai:co Lepanto, Conchas,
Pam gas, Londres,
La Veiruera, Conchas,
Rosa de California, Conchas,
Relempago, Conchitas,
El Sol, Conchitas.
Havana Cigarettes.
0
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
La Fi deli dad, Cocchitas,
La Fidelidad, Conchas.
La Fidehdad, Conchas Regalias,
La Fidelidad, Londres,
La Fiuelidad, Regalias,
La Fidelidad, Imperiales,
Our Favorite Brand, Conchitas,
Our Favorite Brand, Conchas,
ViUar v Viliar, Couchas,
Upmann, Coccbitas,
Figaro, Londres de Corte,
Cabanas, Brevas,
Empire State ot the Conchas,
South Regalia, all Rey,
Principe, Eeparteto Conchas,
Real, Conchas.
Flor de Georgia. Regalia,
Star of the Sou b, Conchitas.
Cotton Plant,
Brilliant,
Niagara,
La Grand Duchesne,
Punch,
Creole,
La Crema, , Ac.
SMOKING TOBACCO.
The Premium Smoking Tobacco, “Our
Fritz,” which was awarded th- Silver Medal
for best Smoking Tobacco at the C. S. M A A.
Fair.
Lorn Jack, Ashleigb,
Bob White, Fruits aud Flowers,
Highlander, Caprice,
Cuhana, Common wealth.
Captivation, The Weed.
Little Joker, Sweet Josic.
And the only genuine Durham, made by W. T.
Blackwell.
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FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO.
Morning Glory, Century,
May Flower, Welcome,
Solace, Detroit,
Sunnyside, Detroit.
PIPES.
Genuine Meerschaum Pipis,
Genuine Meerschaum Cigar Holders,
Amber Cigar Holders,
Patent Pipes,
Immilation Pipes,
Briar Pipes,
Wood Pipes of all descriptions,
Clay Pipes of all descriptions,
Weichel and Cherry Stems,
Amber and Horn Mouthpieces.
Maccaboy, Scotch and Rappee Snuff, Tobacco
Bags and Cigar Cases, Matches aud Match
Boxes, Playing Cards and VValking Canes.
A large stock of all the above Brands of
CIGARS and TOBACCO constantly on hand,
which we offer, wholesale and retail, at low
prices.
ii. VOI.GER A CO.,
195 Broad street, corner Mclntosh street.
‘JS4 Broad street, nnder Globe Globe Hotel.
MANUFACTORY—VOLGER A HUNEKEN,
178 Greenwich street, New York.
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SPECIAL NOTICE TO
AUGUSTA MERCHANTS.
The PLANTERS AND MERCHANTS’
ACCOMMODATION LINE, composed of the
Bteamers SWAN and KATIE, will continue
as heretofore to carry freights and passengers
at low rates. We beg leave to inform the Mer
cantile community that they will not be charged
draysge on goods arriving bv steamships GEN
BARNES aud HERMAN LIVINGSTON that
arc consigned to our agenO in Savannah
Messrs. N. A. HARDEE’S SON A CO.
LAW TON A CRANE, Agents,
213 Broad street, Augusta.
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the: south '
Land and Immigration Assol.
BtTLRK, CHADWICK, GARY A to. \
Secure your Tickets at On c /
$500,000 TO BE O-XVElsr
Under the auspices of the “South Carolina State Agricultural and M,,v
give a SERIES OF CONCERTS at the Academy ot Music, Cbarl^ l^
Bankers, Brokers and.prompt gentlm ■„ of the ' 11
South. , y ‘Hs, [
150,000 Season Tickets of Admission at $5 c ,
Jf you have not received a Circular, send for one, giving full particulars. ■■ '
confidential. ' *' ~ I
2,405 GIFTS, Amounting in all to s sn .
The Drawing of this Great Southern Enterprise will be conducted underTt
the following well known gentlemen : ’ te , I
Gen A. K. WRIGHT, of Georgia. . £■>,. ». H. RL’TLEDGv
Gen. BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. Hon. ROGER A . i‘RY 0 R v
Money for Tickets cm be sent either by Expres or Post Office Order I
be promptly forwarded. ’
Direct ull Letters to
BUTLER, CHADWICK, GhAR\ lSr ~
IP RI Mi Cl PAX, OFFICE. CHARLE-SIUN, SOUTH '
Gen. M. C. BUTLER. JOHN CHADWICK. V'%
TICKETS can be procured ot J. J. COHEN A SONS, Bankers and Brok ■- *,'■ 'kn" I
GREAT SOUTHER*
FREIGHT AUD PASSENGER m
CHARLESTON, S,[
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA,
NEW YORK, BOSTOS
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING
mumm&
THREE TIMES A WEEK,
Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays.
Elegant btate Room Accommodations.
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter via Charleston,
Total Capacity, 40,000 Bales Mon%
THE SOUTH CAROLINA R. R. COM!
: And connecting Roads West, in alliance with the Fleet of Thirteen first CBsa SteMutis;
! the above Ports, invite attention to the Quick Time and tieguUi lCspiich affordedaj
| business public in the Cotton Star s at the
■“i «»d"' € ' iaae *-■
Offering facilities of Riil and Sea Transportation for Freight and Passengers red eiteTtf ;
excellence and capacity at any other Port. The following Sjdendid Ocean Ste.mrrawr®
larly on the Line :
TO NEW YORK.
Manhattan, Greorgia,
M. and. Woodhct.l, Commander. s - Crowsli, Commmder.
Champion, South Carolina,
R. W. Lockwood, Commander. T. J. Beckett, Commauder.
Charleston, Clyde,
James BEiutr, Commander. J Kewbdt, Commander.
James Aduor, Ashland,
T. J. Lockwood, Commander. Ingram, Commander.
JAS. AUGER A CO., Agents, WAGNER, HUGER & CO. )
Charleston, S. C. WM. A. COURTENAY 5
CbarlcalOD,B.C
TO PHILADELPHIA.
V irginia, Empire,
Ai.kx. Hi'nter, Commander. C. Hiscki.it, Cotmaander.
Sailing Days - THURSDAYS,
WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S.|C
TO BALTIMORE.
Falcon,
Uaime, Commander. Johnson, Cotomander.
Soa Grull,
Dctton, Commander. Sailing Days— Every Fifth D»j
PAUL C. TRENHOI.M. Agent. Charleston.S. C.
Rites guaranteed as low as those of Competing Lines. Marine Insurance, one-half ofw
per cent.
THROUGH HILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can be had at .til the vnacipal Railroad Offices in G eg.-. Ala .v.-mTenneose* ‘’id Missisth
State Rooms may be secured in advance, without tx:r. charge, by iddressmg A|cw.
the Steamsuids ia Cha: leeton, at whoie offices, in t. ease-., tu Railroad Tickets snoaic
changed and Bettbs assigned. Tae Tnrough Tickets by this Route include Traas.ers, net
tad state Roum while or hhipboard.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD,
GEORGIA RAIL,ROAD,
And tneir connecting Lines, have largely increased the r facilities lor the ripil moveaw
Freight and Passengers between the Northern Cities and the South and West, uotiaw -
Night Cars, with the Holmes Chair, without extra charg-, hav en l iu •••'- “y
Carolina Railroad. First Claes E uing Saloon at Branchvilte. On the Georgia .n ■ u '“’. "j
Class Sleeping Cars Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to day >ii 1 1], ~“ " ,1,
the Sooth Carolina Railroad. Close connection made wtu other R nds, delivering .
distant points with groat promptness. The Managers will use every ei'.-rtion to "
Patrons that tne Line VIA CHARLESTON cannot be sar, assed iu Dispatch and the e»
livery of Goods. , a r .»
For further information, applv to J. M. SELKIRK. Superintendent, Charleston. o. ..
D.HABELL, General Agent, P. O. Box 4979, Offi e 317 Broadway, N. Y. 8. B. “•
General Passenger and Ticket Agent, South Carolina K.i.roaj.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
VICE-PRESIDENT SOUTH CAROLINA RAILED AW.
20-6 m 1 iriertQß,B-Y.
YELLOW LINE!
Fasl Frolirlils hi iiit.l from .\orlhrrn Cllls
CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD, NORTH CAROLINA
RAILROAD, RALEIGH aYND GASTON RAILROAD, SEABOARD
AND ROANOKE RAILROAD,
And Steamers Biiweeii Po-tsnuMitli and B.iUi* 9W »
New Yorkand Boston-
The ABOVE NAMED RAILROADS, in connection w.ta, the Steimer L’.ce?, * T ‘--
in forming a FAST THROUGH LINE, to bo known as
THE YELLO W LINE
Will put in operation, on the 4th of SEPTEMBER,
Fast Through Freight Schedules,
BOTH NORTH AND SOUTH, BETWEEN AUGUSTA AND NORTHERN
The attention of Both Shippers and Receivers of_ Freight is called to the io; oWID *
tagea offered by the Line : , aK: j of
It is almost entirely an Inland Route, by which RATES OF INSURANCE at - v t
DELAY from bad weather are greatly reduced.
There are no transfers, except under cover, and there is do Drayage , „ yorS,
Daily Steamers will run between Portsmouth an l Baltimore, Pniladelpbu a:: ■
and freig'hts will have prompt dispatch.
Rates of Classifications the same a? by other routes.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING given .aud claims promptly adjusted.
Have goods marked by “ YELLOW LINE.”
For further information apply to
ff. T. VYILLUSIn. Agent. inS u>ia
E. P. ALEXANDER,
SUPERINTENDENT C. C. AND A. RAILROAD.
E. R DORSEY
GENERAL FitEIGHT AND TICKET AGENT.
seps tjanl
WANTED TO HIRE,
,?SERVANT BOY, sixteen to seventeen years
old, to wait in house.
Apply at THIS OFFICE.
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CORN.
2,000 BUSHELS Prime White
CORN.
For sale by BRANCH, SCOTT A CO.
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FOE SALE,
! The STORE oo Jackson
| of Post Office, now occupied by R- *■
I Apply to *-’• A
j oct2S-im ——- —-*
4,000 POI’N^
OF
Choice Country Hams.
fob BALB ET
i iiranoh, fcrcott &>
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