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HTOCKTON & CO.
LOCAL AGENTS.
m* % j> M m-iiETX, Athens, Ga.
Andrews* (Y*., Madison, Qa.
i; a- . i’Ukn SuF.i.L, Oovingloß, On.
| <4 CordiwfcJ.i., Thomson, Ga.
F'jkkm \n, F.bwin & C o , Washington,
VV tun-kins, Ureeiisborongh,Ga.
p Y, Soott, Wai run ton, Ga.
3 H ItOHNß'i’, Sparta, Ga.
A 'I t’oi.TON, Social Circle, Ga.
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Ti.oniHiiH has a man too lazy to eft I
Cos imbus declares war against nog*
promenading her streets.
Fui'on county selects her delegates to
the C" i vent ion oi the 24th,on 13th inst.
Th negroes of Savannah have rente*! a
hall and are enrolling for the coming cam
palgt
John II James’ candidacy lor Governor
is subject to the Democratic nominating
convention.
Fioh, of the Griffin Shir, is annoyed by
the jingling of cow bells—does not object
to “j> ogling of the dollar, however.”
jkThe MeDnffey ,/•>>//mil takes 4th of July,
Br a week, Hut Thomsons’ lazy man, isn’t
an the Journal
T> < si. inner Rosa will complete her re
pair, and I oave Savannah on Wednesday
nest to moke a half trip for the Steamer
Kati anion the 10th inst will resume
■jftvgular trip to Augusta.
A tittle child of Madison I’ltts, of <V>-
lami ns, was shot on Sunday last by a pis
tol n the hands of another child, which
wa| snp|K>sed not. loaded. The same old
•ton you know.
Ti KnUrju-tne says “ Macon money is
pqUA to greenbacks in that city, and Ma
cou as never been in so flourishing a con
dltjra tinanclally as now, albeit marked
hnpr >v-eineits are being made f<r the good
$t hr r public.
H- nry Blackshear, colored, Ilie murderer
of B >n F. G. Long, of Jackson comity,
Flor da, having escaped sometime ago, has I
been re-captared in Laurens county, In this
Stab , and returned to Jail in Marianna
Whiie he will be tried for murder.
ilium Lewis, an operative In i 4’oliiin
Itnslfactory, was fishing from a battcau,
and om some cause was precipitated into
ttie-i vter and drowned l>e!bre assistance
coo! be rendered. We learn that he leaves
a wi p and two children.
'll p Ailnertistr laments the death of Mrs,
N. Nichols, of Savannah, which oc j
curld Monday afternoon. Mrs N. leaves
behi and her a sorrowing husband, family
■ 1 large circle of friends, who. will re
(tterfcber her as a goo.l woman, who more
than filed her sphere, and was at once, a
loviii ■£ wife, a kind and affectionate mother
KBd Christian.
Ie commencement exercises ol Ogle
v University are in progress. Itev.
I Mills, I’resideut of the University,
*>red the Baccalaureate sermon Sun
n.-inlngat the Central Presbyterian
ch, Atlanta. The Sophomore decla
>n was listened to by a large audience
Give’s Opera House Monday. The de
©fait ers, seven in n umber, acquitted them
■ejyis most crcdltalily. Special mention is
rnadi of A S. Clayton, son of Judge W W
Clajon, whose address was original: Sul)
jectSlwkspearc.” Mr. Clayton is a faith'
M 6- udent and i)ids well for distinction.
Ti Columbus Sun chronicles the suicide I
of John Schmidt, a German bar-keeper of
that city • -
H**i.tileor nothing is known or alleged
As tic cause far hi* action. Ills friends say
forth ist week he lias I icon very gloomy I
and low .spirited,, and even offered money to
parties to take his life. All of this was
treated is a jest, yet it It seems It was not,
aiidihe met his death by his own hand.
T ier-- were evidences of his having drank
freely during Sunday morniug. Sunday
evening he was seen going towards the
river, having in his possession a pistol,
taken from Mr. Reich’s store, a weapon
which h seldom carried. Yesterday even
ing his clothing was found on the river
bank above the hospital. As he could not
swim, it was first supposed he was
drowned, but later in the day his body was
recovered with gunshot wounds lu his body
and head. This tends to show that after
stripping and going Into the water ho shot
hiinse ' The deceased was looked upon as
a cl\ ?r, reliable employee’ and getting
along pretty well. He had not been long
iu thir- country when Mr. Reich took him
in hi* employ a a laborer, and afterwards
palpi' keeper, ami in charge of his estab
lishment He was about twent y five years
of fr
no Without it.”—This is what
the nge ami horse ear companies, livery
stab!# keepers, members of the turf, and ail
grooms and trainers say of the Mustang
Liniwknt. I hey “ can’t do without it.”
And why t Because it infallibly reduces
the external swellings, *c, which, under
various names, impair the usefulness and
valu# of the king of quadrupeds, and also
becau e, for sprains, strains, galls and other
injarb sto which horse flesh is liable, it is
the post trustworthy preparation In the
market. Yet these recommendations com
prise only a portion of its claims to public
cortldence. During a period of more than
gfxtc years, it lias been recognized as &
tfpeeftfle for many of the most agonizing die
orders which afflict the human family—.
OBCb as rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, lum
bago, tic-doloreux, sore throat, ear-ache,
tooftiache; ami likewise as a peerless ap
plication for cots, bruises, burns and scalds.
l&P?-wfeu*c
1® Dai In liinsfiiiUiLin
.lODICIAL DISTRICTS
AND
COURT CALENDAR.
Meviseil lJe'cemlier, 1871.
Superior Coarti—Judges am] Solicitors.
ILBAIiI OIRODIT.
PRTHK J. 01-ROZIHR ..... JuU^e.
W. f. Win 111 -) ... Solicitor Geueral.
I Inker Third Mondays in May and November.
Ottlhoun- Tfiird M indayn in March and Henti-mber.
Decatur -Kourth Mondays In April nod iVloVr.
f hiuxherty hirst Mon.tays in .lune and Deceuils-r.
Miicliuil —Second Mondays in MAy and November.
Worth Third Mondays In April and October
Afapaha Circuit abolished December 4, IS" I
ALAPAUA OIROOrr.
- - • - Judge.
■ Solicitor General.
Otlnch-Four lb Tuesdays In A prli and October.
* ’olTee - Second Tu. sd lys to April and October
Schols Ou Tuesdays :ulor the first Mondays in May
and November.
!s>wnden First Mondays In June and December.
Ware—Third Tuesdays in AprU and October.
ATI. AST A CIROCIT.
■lons L. IforsißS Judge.
K. I’. (lowsll - • Solicitor Uetieial, pro. U-ra.
OeKalb- Fourth Mondays In March and September.
Clayton—First Mondays in March and September,
Fulton—Second Mondays in April end October.
AI’OnSTA CIRCUIT.
Wm Gibsos ...... Judge-
Davbspokt JAneos - - Solicitor General-
Burke- -Tnlrd Mon-lays in May and November.
Columbia - Klrat Alondays lu May and Novemlter.
M--Duffle F-rst M>>ndayain April and October.
Richmond Third Mondays In April and October.
Bl V* RIDOH CIRCUIT.
Nom. B. KRIGHT - - Judge.
Jambs M. Bishop - - Solicitor General
Cherokee—First Mondays In March and fourth Mon
days in Jnly.
Cobh Third Mondays In March aud first Mondays iu
October.
Dawson—Third Mondays in April and second Mon
days la September.
Koisyth—First Mondays In Ayiril and loorth Mon
days lu Aueust.
Fannin —Third Mondays In May and Octolx-r.
Obrner Second Mondays In May and October.
: Milton—Fourth Mon days In March and third Mon
i days In August.
’ PlckeßB — Fourth Mondays In April and September.
; Towns— Monday after fourth Mondays In May and
■ October.
; Union—Fourth Monday In Msy and October.
BaOHSWIOK CIRCUIT.
VV. M Pkssiohs ..... Judge.
Isaac W. Cbrotur - - Solic-tor GeDeial.
Appling—Fiis Monday in March and September.
Camden—Wednesday atior Wayne Court.
Charlton—Monday alter Can-den Court.
Glvnn—Third Tnerdays iu Mayan-) November.
Mcl flesh —Tuesdays after second Mondays in A rill,
and Tuesday after fourth Mondays In November
Pierce— First Mondays in March md September.
Wayne -Third Mondays April and October.
Ware -Fourth Monday* in March and H'-ptember.
Kobo!*—Second Mondays in April and Octobi r.
Collee —Third Mondays in Mmch and September.
OH ATT A HOOCHES CIRCUIT.
d/DIK-i JoHUSOH .... Judge.
Oiiv J. Thorhto* - - Solicitor Geneial.
Uh >: I ahooeb'-e Fourth Mondays in March and Sep-
Umber
II tril.i—Second Mondays In April and October.
M<i.u n Third Mondays In April and October.
Mascogte Fourth Monday slu May and Novemlter.
Tuibot—First Mondays in March and September.
Taylor— First Mondays in April and October.
OBRROKSK OIROPIT.
CiiAhi Bs K Fhovles - - Bolieitor General
Bartow Third Mondays In March aad September
Cat u>se - •■con-1 Mon.iays in February aud August.
ISecond Mon-lays In M.iyan-1 November.
Got Jon -Flret Momlays in April an< October
M rt-av—Third Mondays in April and October
XVhitft.-ld Fourth Mondays in April and October
Gardner— Third Mondays In February and August.
BASTRRH CIRCUIT.
Wu.liam Bchlrv Judge.
Ai.rasD B. Bhith Solicitor Geueral.
Bryan—T Ird Mondays In April and November.
Bullock Thursday before the first Monday in April
and November.
Chatham Second Mon-lays iu -launiry and M.,y.
Effingham—Second Mondays lo April and Novem
ber.
I.ibeity—Fourth Mondayßln April and November.
V 1-tlosh Tm-sd.iya after second Mondays in April
H'ul Tuesd ys after fourth Mondays in No
vember.
j-'ciev n F-rst Mondays In April and November.
FLINT OIRODIT.
Jahhi W Him In-lge.
CitiiUßi. B. AnfeßKSoa - - Solicitor General.
Butts jr-Hecon-l Mou-tays in March aud Seplernber.
Ilonrv- Tlur-1 M-eulays iu April slid October.
Mi>nre F-mrlh Mon-lays in February and August.
Newton Third Mondays in March aD(I September.
Pike—First Mondays in April and October
Rockdale u eeon-l Mondays In March and September.
Wpul.tine-Firs' Mondays in Febrna y ud August.
Upson Flist Mondaiis in May and November.
Hi'IUI OIKOIJIT.
Carlton H Coi.b Judge.
hr-BkisL W Crourrh - - HoiloHorGeneral
Bib)- Fourth Mondays In April and October.
I'ciwford kourth Mondays In Man h and Heptemlrtr
11 oust on- Fourth Monday In May and second M.-.n
day lu Dei ember.
Twiggs -Hecon 1 Mondays in April and < tetoher.
MIDDI.R OIKCTIIT,
fIARHFOan 1> D. TwidOS - - - Judge
Mi no G. Hatch - Solicitor General.
Krnanuei- Tldr-i Mondays in A lull and October.
Glascock- Thiid Mondays in F.-l-u-.ry and August
Johnson Kourlli Mondays In March and
Tail nail Second Mondays in April and OcUd.ei.
Washington Second Mondays m March and Hep
tomter.
,Itipr --He*Ajnd Mondfiyi In itud Au^ut
OC’lfcKa C'IRCOJT
A. O. Patß '.
- Gf. licit or (iouera*
Dodm- Foul th Mondays In April and Oct-her.
Fourth Mon-lavs in March and Fepte,liter
invln Fridays after third Mondays in March and
Soph: 111 her.
IriUl. US - H fond Mondays in April and October.
M.m'K-on. ry 'lhursdays alter ilie lb at Mondays in
A prli an-! <
Pulaski -Third Mondays In April and October.
Toltair TburlayM Jtor tourtli Momiayift In Apal an*J
(>.•♦, y| H -r
Wi CO* Third Mondays in March and September.
PATIUI.i CIROUIT.
DAvnt B. Uarrrh. - ’ ' *
H. Wish Pahkkr - " Holicitor General.
Olay Fourth M unlays In March and Seldom her.
U oly Flist Mondays iu April and October.
Ml del rieo.ud Mondays in April and October.
Gelt man I bird Mondays In May and November.
i(,„! |ph First M. unlays In Mip and Nov-lit her
H*. ’v in —Third Mondays in April nn-1 October.
Terrell Fourth Moudajsin May and November
romh cirouiT.
Rorsht I)- Hartrf - - •„ - JuJge.
C I). Korbvth Solicitor General.
Chattooga First Mondajraln March an.l Beptembor.
Floyd Thlr-1 Mondays in J amtary and July
Polk-ftseond Mondays In February and August.
Paulding- Fbst Mondays In February atid August.
Haralson' Fourth Mondays in March ami Bopumrbcr.
W.ilfecr -Isrst Mondays lu February anti August.
SoUthrhji circuit.
.Torr R. Alriakuhr - • - - JuJgß-
Wh. B. Brrrrtt - - - Solicitor General.
Berrien- Thir l Mondays In Match and Srrplembr.
Colquitt-Wednesdays alter fouril. Mondays lu May
nnd November.
Brooks—Third Msndaysin May *nd Novum’ er.
Lowndes-F rst Monday* In Jun* and December
Thomas First and ixcond Moniays in Judg and
December.
BonTHWRSTRNM OIDdUIT.
JrNHS M. Clark - - - ■ ; Judge-
Thomas P. Li.ovd - - -801 10l tor General.
I. -Fourth Monday* in March aid second Montinys
In November. . „
Macon—Fir*t Monday# in December and third M(,n
days In July.
Schley—Hbcoud Monday s In April nod October.
Humit r- -Second Mondays in Apri’ and October
Wabater—Sevmd Mondays In March and September.
tallatoosa circuit.
Wh F Wright Judge
\Vm. A. Adams - - - Boltcitor Gensr.d.
Campbell -Second iMondaj* In February and An
gust.
(kfW.'ia First Mondays In March and September.
JV uglass—Third Monday* In April >id Itcto'er.
Hoard —Tktrd Monday* in March and September.
Troup—Third Monday* In May and November.
Fayette Fourth Mondayaftn April and October,
Meriwether -Third Mondays In February and Au
gust.
Os-rrotl- First Mondays in April and October.
W BOTS Ml OMOWI.
Charles B Davis Judge.
William B. Marlrr - - Holicitor General
Bonks-First Mondays In AprU and October.
Clarke —First Mon.lay In. February and Second Mon
day In August.
Fiarrktlu—Second Mondays in AprU and October.
G wlmiett - First Momlavs tn March and Second Mon
days In SoptWnber.
Habersham -Third Monday s tn April and October.
Hall -Third Mondays in March ana Beptember.
Jaokson—Fourth Mondays In February and August.
Rabun -First Mondays In April and October.
Waltou— Third Mondays In February and August.
White—Monday after Fourth Monday in April and
October.
MIISQIITO CANOPIES AND NETS.
J. B. PLATT’S PATENT
OPEN TOP.
w E arc now prepared to furuUh the
above Canopy, wRh Mr. Plait’s LATEST lM-
PiiOVEMENTS, which couqrrises :tu ORIEN
TAL TOP FIXTURE, for all those who de
sire the Canopy suspended from the ceiling,
making it the handsomest fixture ever in
vent! (I.
liis PATENT EXPANDER FRAME, one
of the most important features evee 'applied
to MusquLo Canopy, is also ready for sale,
Mini can be applied to any of his frames pre
viously sold. The EXPANDER keeps the
noUiuij out at lull size of the bed, which ob
viate* the closeness experienced by some uu
der nets as ordinarily used.
This is the ONLY CANOPY ever iuvented
from which Musquitoes can be eutirely iiriveu
withost ditfloulty.
For sale by PLATT BROTHERS,
jtTl-2m 21 i and 214 Broad street.
LMssohitiosi of Partnership*
The PARTNER re existing
l>etweeti Samuel. A. Echols and J. Bbj Wil
son, under the firm name of E HoLH &
WILSON, is dissolved from this dale by mu
luU conseot.
SAMUEL A ECHOLS,
J BEN WILSON.
At wusta, Ga , Juue 2S, IH7 > if
RICE! RICE! RICE 1
CASKS (r- h Milled KIOE. .u.-lii.
per etc nier Clyde and Central Railroad. For
sale in lots to suit purchasers.
H YAMS A NEUFVII.LE,
je! 0 5 Rice Factors.
EDWARD HAIGHT & CO.,
BANKERS,
No. 9 Wall Slre-.t, New York.
IVE PER CENT. INTEREST allow.cl on
Deposits. The basiuofe of our firaa is tire
same as any State or National Bank.
Individuals or firm:- b iukmtc with ua mty
deposit and draw as lb y piea e, the saio. as
wi h n bat k, with ibis exception, we allow
uterest ou all balances ol spi r er-nt. |e2 tf
(COMMISSION MEHOHANTS,
17 1i0.% KU Of Til*. I)H,
Ci l IOAU O, IlaJa IN OI a.
Flour, GR..IN ANI> PRMViiSIONB pur
chased b r sln|iaient. Also, bought and sold
on tu o gins.
Lefkrencm Northwi -'em National Bank ;
.J & K. Bill kii.gham ; Centi and Eievutors.
Jul 2 3oi
VlHchm'm. ORIFFIN.V KOFF3IAN,
I-AJHItK ADVKBTISINO AWIKIS. :Vn. 4 tih'ut,
Ha lti lIOBK, Mu., are *luly auiaoilzed lo cou ti act
lor rui ver line menu at our lowest i*tu. Advertiejr
iu Uiatclty are re<ju<*Bte<l to leave their likvors wi th
thlahonee. This firm haa exceptional iacllitica JTor
plncltnr ft lverthieneDts < fieojtly. an<! wn take plea?
ure in refer ring all who dcHire to advertise In out
t of town paper-, esperi.illy Ihore having real estate
to 8t 4 ll—to these geotleui* o
j2i if
(luTGlah* .on! (VflVe
CREAM SODA WATER.
It 18 THE MOST' PLEASANT, RRFtM'.SO
INfl and invigorating: Rrvmffe that, cm be
nsed ilnrin - tbi hut wtuiher ''ill -ud hi it.
No other like it
Bold by T T .V CH ICE ESTER,
Druggist,
j. 20 tf 2S*i Broad Street,
U . .1 l’ Alhl’B
S qjqjJgEN
IMPORIUM,
P. 13 BROAD STREET. AUGUSTA, <4A.
ntiCTrft i,o%v.
ja;ib it*. ! 1
KI NG HOTJBP’,
STONE MOUNTAIN, GA.
o N the Georgia Railroad, lfi miles tlaia side
ol Atlanta, m now open to the public The
building is new, contains sixty lar>re rooms,
and situated at the loot ol the Mountain,
which is acknowledged by all tourists I"' be
One ol the (.rente-L wooden* ol uatiire, t rtr
roiin.b and by giaud aud majestic scenery, with
th tn- iniueral springs ol great h(ulmg powers.
To the citizens of Augusta and vieiuity
who jrro|ose going Norlh iu snatch ol heahh,
the s mugest inducduetits are oirered. Ftf
teen or twenty largo rooms can b * spared at
present. We refer to the following gen
tlemen of your city, who will assure jam ol
the b- netlt* already derived by the r families,
viz.; Pete! Keenan, Esq., Dr. Joseph H-rtton,
J. M. New by, Esq , and Thomas Armstrong,
Esq
Rati aof Boajid S4O per month. Special
agreements made with f -milies according to
the. age and number of children. Address
E T WHITE,
jt-27 6 Manager.
True Verbena Water.
r f'Hi 3 CHOICE ARTICLE is recommended
to the notice of Ladies particularly, as com
bining the peculiar sweetness ol the Flowers
in a concentrated and convenient form.
Sold by T W CHICHEBTFR,
JeUO-if Druggist.
“GENUINE LiaUORS.”
WIC offer the panel imported WINE,
BRANDIES uud GIN. Trade supplied at
New York prices, cost of transportation
charges only added. Samples cm be seen at
our office.
jeDfl 5 Hf AMS <fc NEUFVILLE.
IRISH POTATOES.
Just RECEIVED, 10 barrels IRISH PO
TATOES, in good order, on coßsignment,
which we offer at $3 25 per barrel.
jy‘d-3 J.G. BAILIE & BKO.
A.UC+TJIS r rj^ 9 THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 4,187 J.
NOTICE.
Ordinary's OilTlce, /
Columbia Oookty, Gsorqia. S
BOM and after this date, June 1, 1572, the
Legal AdvoilDem ills of this office will be
published iu the Constitutionausr news
paper, W. W. SHIELDS,
joUdaclm Ordinary Columbia County.
ROGERS & DEGRAAF,
FURNITURE DEALERS,
Ml, 1 42, 145 BROAD 81 B LFT,
AIK l UST A GKO R 0 IA.
Wk invite the attention of the public to
our very complete stock of
FII It N 1 TIIII H,
which embraces all the articles usually lound
in a lirst class chtablisbioeut.
We have just received an assortmenl of fine
CHAMBER SUITES.
NEW HTYLRB.
Call and examine our stock and judge our
prices. n>y7-tuth&-:a;Jm
ilsioilKl STATE LOTTKSif.
Legalized by State Authority and Drawn iu
Fubiio in St Louis.
Grand Single INunaber Scheme.
50.000 NUMBERS.
Class F, iu be Drawn dune aSlti,
5,550 Prises. Amoauuag to 3300,000.
1 prize of 450,000 SUO piizobol... SIOO
1 prize of ... .13,450 9 prizes ol .. I,'<io
1 pr-zcof 7,500 ') p izee .'... 500
4 prizes 0f... 5 000 9 prizes 0f... 250
4 prizes 01... 2,500 H 6 priz. r 0f... 200
20prizsol 1 (H'O prizes 01... 150
20 prize - 01... 500 180 pri/,e 0f... 100
40 prizes 0f... £4O 5,000 priz-.s 0i... 10
Tickets,'Slo ; Half ’ sets, S3 j <lusr
tr, $4 50.
Our Lotteries are diartered by the
Bi.rU:, an always drawn at ihe lime named, jQ l ',
all drawings at e under the . upervi Jon of sworn
(.'orumissiuuei a.
The Official Drawing will b.* published
tu tijc -■!. f.oui: i apid'S, aud a copy sent to pur
chasers of tickets.
S ffj" We will draw a similar scheme the. ia; t
day of eve v mouth during the year 1872.
. jjyjw* Remit 't onr risk be POST <’FFiCK
MONEY ORDKRB, REGISTERED LETTER,
DRAFT or EXPRESS.
Send lor a circular. Address
MURRAY, MILLER & C
St. Louis, lUisc ui
Post Office Box 2,440. aplO-*ituihso*cly
Roekbs idye Alum Springs
VJ i<< ; IN LA.
OI’EN .MIN R I, 1873.
til
f HIS f.ivorita and celebraled Watering
Place will i it i addiii-mal attractions this sea
r t'ii A uu -nt; other Improveinents, there b e
Ire- n inlded an elegant and spacious ball room,
adjoining the parlor; the: parlor has been . n
I rip .l urn! miich Improved, and the proximity
ol the two i.aiders each easily acee silile. It
will be kept ia a styl-: not surpassed anywhere
in Virgiuia.
'l'ue waters ol these special springs either
cure or greatly relieve most, cast a of Scrofula,
incipient I'ODSuuipliou, Chronic Brouchitis,
C hronic L rryugitis, Chronic Pncumonit,
Chronic Dji pepsia, Chronic Dlarthuea, Chron
ic Dysentery. They an- ilm* a great, v ilde in
those Stf'euons which are pccitiiat to the
female r oust it ul ion, ami as an appetizer, a
tonic ami general restorative, they arc, per
haps, unrivalled amongoi mineral wateis.
The proprietor will have provided for the
lawfiK and ball room a fi st class band of mu
sic, and In general nil the sources Of amuse
merit and n ci e non usually found at our best
summer resorts will lie at the command of the
guests at “ RoCKßHiitdß Alum.” The place
L wiilnn eleven to thirteen hours ol Rich
mond, Washington, Baltimore, etc., by rail,
all in daylight. Passengers leave Ihe cars ol
the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad at Goshen
Depot, and new and elegant stage coaches,
pit sing rapidly ov> r a smooth and level road
ol only eight miles, set down the visitors at the
Sprin-'rt to tea
J VME3 A. FRAZIER,
Proprietor.
Persons making use ol Ihe grounds of the
Springs, and riot stopping at ray Hotel, will be
charged hall my regular rates.
The Rockbridge Water is for sale by BAR
RETT, LAND A CO , Augusta.
Descriptive pamphlets sent Iree upon appii
cation. jelsatulhlm
White Sulphur Springs,
Greenbrier County, West Va,,
H AMO US for thoir ALTERAT IV E
WA 1 RES and fa hiouable patronage, are now
open. They are 2,000 feet above tide water,
affording entire relief from prostrating sum
mer heat. Capacity for 2,000 persons.
CHA.ROBS * [er day and SBO per month ol
80 days.
GEORGE L. PEY ION A CO ,
m \ ! >o Cwthsatu Froprlelots.
GEORGE PAGE & CO.
M ASVV AC.TUKFR*M OF
Patent Portable Circular Baw Mills,
Ftationary aiidTortaliis
STEAM ENGINES
b Scbrooder
YJfT Send for Catalogues and Prut-Lute
feblß-tuthsa*wly
LPONGES.
School,surgeon and bathing
For sale by
WM. H.TUTT,
je2 If 204 Broad st.
Buy Your I'iirniliin*
BEFORE
The Advance Prices Take Place.
W E will sell our FURNITURE lor the
nett Rixty days at such prices as cannot be
purchased lor the next twelve months. ' Now
Is your time to buy.'
PLATT IS ROT VICKS.
je'dft 2m
BANES & BROKERS.
(4. P. CURRY’S
EXCHANGE BANK,
Ml. 15.5 llßO.tlt STUKKT,
AUG USTA, GA.
I nterest allowed ou Deposit* by special
agreement. Bouds and Slocks bought and
sold on commission. Revenue Stamps lor
sale. Buy and sell Exchange on Ni-w York,
Savannah and Charleston. Also, Foreign Ex
change. :e!iß 1 v
JOHN J. COHEN. | PHILIP L. COHEN
JOHN JAY OOHHN,
JOHN J. COHEN k SONS,
BANKERS ANI) BROKERS,
Bant of Kxclianff6 and Deposit.
H A VING provided ourselves wnlt * first
cla..a Herring’. Bur, la; urn. Fire. Prool Sate
and Vault, we are now prepared to do General
Banking and Deposit Business.
We allow INTEREST ON DEPOSITS by
special agreement.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE sold on England,
Ireland, Scotland, France and Germany.
We BUY and SELL EXCHANGE on New
STi'k, Charleston aud Savannah at current
rates.
COLLECTIONS promptly attended to
REVENUE STAMPS FOR SALE.
STY (CHS, BONDS and SJBCU L l Ti ES bought
‘ndsold on commission.
NEW YORK CORRESPONDENT, NATION
AL PARK BANK.
leb27-ly
NATIONAL
ii AN K Ob’ AIJG Ub i A
AUGUHTA, 4i.v
\V. E Jaokson, Pres’t G. M. T'Hitw, Casli-- i
A C. BtiAisu, Aseict’tCa--.iio.
Capital - 9,000.
Suiyili'.l *OO.OOO
Gold and Currency Received on Dcooail
jaaV-ly
PR KttCJ H. l P L i O N -S
CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
tJC AV iNI tf'cured tti* -ervitas ot v, t .
H. AI.i.UN, an old aud accomplished itrut.-t,
h: will give Ins rgeciai aittini m lo my Pre
scription D,-pat tm- ni.
J. W HUCK.sBEE,
apO-U U>4 B oads reet.
ARCTIC SODA WAT AE
Wl Ii 0( m tlbtkUL ii tVBJ let*.
J. W. I L U C LCxAITIiJ l.
a fill ti
CADE MATS,
D OR the bii tom ■ ol BIRD GAGES, Wab r
md Vermin Proof. Every one that has a bird
should have them. Cheap and desirable. Sold
by T. W. CHICiyiSTKK.
apa tf __ _ D: Uill.'ist.
At WOOD’S EIDER FLOWER AND
GLYCERINE LOTION for the Skin.
ATWOODS TOUTII WASH, tin u.ai.uU
clet-vi r off. reii in this market.
F-.rsalel.y T. W. * HICiiESTER,
tela'’s l.t Druggist.
r riiU N ICH,
Ma n * si *
AM> I CAVKI.INti BAGS.
IN EVERY VAlw* RTF, AT LOW PRICKS.
my 23 Imlf .% 11. JliaMll*.
WOLF S
V J EI.E B R ATE D SCHIEDAM AROMATIC
SCHNAPPS, 100 i-aaes.
For .Bale liy
WM. 14. TUT V,
ji2-t.f 2t'4 Broad at.
LUBIN’S EXTRACTS.
.FLnGLISH TOOTH ISRUBHES
French TOOTH BRUSHES
IVORY HAIR BRUSHES
HAT BRUSHES
BONNET DUSTERS
IVORY FINE COMBS
DRESSING COMBS, largo assortment
PU NGENTB, silver and gold cap
PUNGENTB, GLASS STOPPERS
Condrny’y SOA PS, POM ADE■, Ac.
Pivers & Pinaud’s SOAPS, POMADE -, >4r
Diiiiu’s ROUGE and BLANC do i’ERLE
l.ubiu’s SOAPS
Vinaigre K. Coudi.iy A LA V 101.E1.1.E
Bociete HYGIEN lyU K OIL
Fine TOOTH POWDERS
Rich TOILET GOODS]
(Druggist Sniulnos, Scc
Forsdo by
WM. 1 L. TlJl’i,
je2 tl ' 264 Bt o.id btie ;
EXT RACT.
FRENCH TOOT H PICRS.
PEARL BARLEY.
PEARL SAGO
QUEEN’S DELIGHT, forth? Blood.
GARLICS. For sale by
T. VV. CHICHESTER,
apa tf 2sß Broa’d street.
Bathing and schools pong kb,
TURKISH BATHING TOWELS, FRENCH
BILK FACE CLOTHS, CHA Alt US SKINS.
For sa’e by T. W. CHICHESTER,
f- b2S it 288 Broad Street.
NEW GOODS.
A. FULL LINE ot Childrens and Boys
ATS, spring styles, just received ut
J. P. BURN SIDE’S,
febls-tf 222 Broad street.
CANTON MATTINGS,
New Goods for Spring Trade.
CHECK MATTINGS.
FRESH WHITE MATTINGS.
FRESH FANCY CHECK MATTINGS,
All widths made. Just opened at
JAMES G. BAILIE & BROTHER’S.
ALSO,
40 Rolls MATTING, at sl2 a Roil, of 40 yards
ap4-3mlf
CASH’S
I-toimH BATH TOWELS,
White end Colored.
For sale by
WM. H. TUTT,
ics-tt - 264 Broad st.
GREAT SOUTHERN
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, Fmi.ADEL.PHIA,
MEW YORK, DOST 081
AND AbLTHK NfcW KNM.AND MANUFACTURING CITICS.
mmmm
“T” Vs/ ICE A W ET. El K
Wlhl'N K-'UAYiS AND SA l UKD AYS?,
ELEGANT STATE BOOM ACCOMMODATIONS.
—O
Sea Voyage 10 to 12. Hours Shorter via Charleston.
Total Capacity, 40,000 Bales Moutuly.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA R. R. COMPANY,
Aud (•ounc. 'Titg Roads W- at, in allDn'-e with the Fleet ol Tairteen First Class ai-iaWn-;.* to
Ute iilwvn Porto, iuvib- attention to ihe tjuiek Time and Regular DiopatcU ailoruetl to Ute
bm-uteSii [uiblte in the Cotton Stab.-s at the
H Jfi" ClsitrßL^w@o
Oifering laeiiities ot Rail and lYmsporwtion '.or Freight ana Passengers not ‘••'celled iu
excel]- lice aud capacity at my Other Port. The following Splendid Ocean (steamers -ire regu
larly ou the Line: _
1 O N tr. \A/ OHIK .
At n,n h Mitt a. 11 , O-eorgia.,
M. A. Wooriuuu., Commander. ckowklu, commander.
Champion, (South Oc.troda.Licf,
K. W. Lockwood, Commander. 1. . -EcmEii, o^m-.r.....
Ciia.i*J.e,stoii, Oiytle,
.r*us f.BttKt , Command r. . ’ L Kknnbdy, Commander.
tl arpes TVclpor. A-tsliUhiicl,
T.l Lockwoiid, C<mien mder.• iwiiHAas, comuundcr.
J.\d .1 D(iEli ACD , Ag.... . CU " i Agcuw,
Charl-'Mou, 8. C. % *■ A ' COURPEXA). g> ...
TO PHiLADELPHiA.
IRON STEAMBITIPI4.
V irginia, Gruli Wti‘ctM.lll.
i . tiiNCKbBY, Commander Aj.ex. HoNTgit, Commander.
s.vn.T no Days —TH UR'DA Y~
WM. A. COURTENAY, A'geut, Chariestou, s. C.
1“O P3AI TIMORE.
ITaloon, Maryland,
Hainik, Coiumandt r. ‘ ' Johnson, Commander.
Sea dull,
Dutton, Commander. Sailing Days—Every Filiti D.y
PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
Rates guaranteed as low as those of Competing Lines. Marine lur iituuec, one-half of one
per cent.
TifliOLGil BILLS OP LAIIING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can be had at alt the principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama, Tennea <• and Mi sia-ippi.
But.-Rooms may bes-euie.l in advatu e, without extra charge, by addres-in g'Agents of
the Steamships in Charleston, at whose olUc-s, in all cases, the Railroad Tickets -aould be ex
changed and Bertha assigned. I’lie Through Tickets by this Route include Transfers, Meals,
and stale Room while on Shipboard.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD
GEORGIA RAILROAD,
Auli I hen connecting Liii.% fiav Erguy incr eased their facilities tor the r.pid movement ol
Freight and Passengers belwee.ii Um Noi thorn Cities anil the South and West. Comfortable
Night Cars, with the Holmes’Chair, without extra charge, have been introduced on the South
Carolina Railroad. First Cla.-s Fating Saloon L Branchvillc. On the Georgia Railroad, First
Cia- s Bn-epiug Cars Freight pnamptiy transferred from Steamer to day an l night trains of
the South Carolina Railroad Clo u- connection made with other Roads, delivering Freights at
distant points with great prornptnefu. The Managers will use every exertion to satisfy their
Patrons that the Line Vf a CHARLESTON cuunot be surpassed iu Dispatch and the Sate De
liver y of Goods.
For lunber iuiormatioa, apply to J. M. SELKIRK., Bui>eriutendent, Charleston. 8 C : B
i> itisriKLlGen. I .1 Agent, i' O. Box 4979, Office 217 Broadway, N. V.; S. B. PiCRKNS
General Par.si m- i md Tn ket Agent, South Carolina Railroad. •
ALFRED L. TYLER,
VICE-PRESIDENT SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD,
5•mV j wfsttfxn Charleston, S. C. _
V I A.
Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta,
TO AND FROMB
Mimi, imuiMiin, Miiv uiiik, mm
And all 1 Eastern Cities,
AND ALL POINTS SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST,
Over tbe WILMINGTON AND WELDOT and WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND
AUGUSTA RAILWAYS and t.lieir Connections.
A N ENTIRELY NEW LINE ol independent connections from tide-water at Wilming
ton, N. C , and Portsmouth, Va, and ot unbroken gauge from Wilmington, transporting
Freight, without tramrier or detention, to and from all interior points.
Tho management of this line present its advantages to the Southern Public upon the as
snraiiee of careful and quick transportation, uniform ratrs with all competing lines, the lowest
current insurance, aud so perfect a system of Steamship connections at Northern Ports as to
..liable Bills ol Lading to be signed and goods forwarded and tilg, by one or the other of our routes,
over both of which EXPRESS TRAIN TRANSPORTATION is given to Columbia, 8. C., and
Augusta, Ga , there couuc.etiug with Fast Freight Schedule to terminal points.
Observe the PollowingOßxcelloat Schedule of Connections via Wilmington and
Steamship Linos:
With BALTIMORE- By the Southern Steamship Co.’s Steamers Lucille, Rebecca Clyde,
Bollva, leaving each port every live dot’s ; Andrews & Cos , Agents, 72 Smith’s Wharf, Baltimore.
With PHILADELPHIA Smith Tu Mail Steamship Co.’s Steamers Pioneer, leaving each
port every ten days; W. !>. James, Geiior tl Agent, 120 South .’id street, Philadelphia. Also,
through Andrews A Co.’s BilUtnorc Him with ahfiver’s Duty Propeller t.ine, without drayage
In Baltimore.
With NEW YORK— LoriHsrd’s Steamship Line Ol First Class iron Steamers, Benefactor,
Regulator, Volunteer, Fanita, and two additional ships now building, icaviug each
four days ;*U.B. Ohl, Agtnt, Pier 26 East River. Wilmington aud Atlantic Steamship Co.’s
Steamers Metropolis and Equator, leaving e :h port weekly ; Washington At Cos., Agents, 17.1
Greenwich street, Pier 12 North River
Tbe stearntdiips of those lines, being built cxc ustvcly tor treight transportation, carry all
classes oi Freight in unlimited quantities.
Via Portsmouth and Inland Air Line.
With BALTIMORE—V’.a Bay Line Steamers, daily; R. L. Poor, General Agent, Union
Dock; E. Fitzgerald, Contracting Agent, 154 West Baltimore street, Baltimore.
With PHILADELPHIA—Annamessie Line, tn weekly, Joua S. Wiison, General Agem,
44 South sih stieet, Philodelpni >; Clyde A Co.’s steamers, semi-weekly; Clyde <s& Cos., Agent; ,
12 South Delaware Avenue, Pt.ii.tdeijaiila.
With NEW YORK—OId Dominion Steamship Co.’s Magnificent Steamers W.yauoke, Ni
agara, Isaac Bell,.Saratoga, tiattcias, Old Dommiou, having a capacity of 15,U00 tialu-s COtlou
per week, leaving eaeu port tii-weekly all the year round, and oftener as necessity demands.
Freight received daily ai, :j..w oro.nlway, 187 Greenwich street, Pier 37 North River.
With BOSTON -Via Boston ml .Norfolk Steamship Company’s Steamers, leaving each
port tn weekly ; E. Sampson, General Agent, 55 Central Wharf, Boston.
With these perfect steamship connections. Freights are not exposed to the risks of weath
er or drayage transfers. Through Bills 1, cling are issued to all poiuts common to competing
lines. R ties, Classifications, Bhipping Dn ecu.ins, Tags, Stoned Plates, tkc., tarnished ou ap
plication to the undersigned or Agents n mn: I. Marti your goods via “ Portsmouth and Wd
miagtou,” or via “Hteimships to Wilmington, as you may preler, aud direct Bilis ot leading
to be tor warded to A. POPE, General Freight Agent at Wilmington, N.C., and they will avoid
all detention. The following Southern Agents of the Line cau furnish all necessary inlorma
tion, as will also Agents at all railway stations :
T.O. JAMES, Traveling Agent, Columbia, S. 0.; J. A. SADLER, Traveling Agent, Char
lotte, N. 0.; A. G. LADD, Local Agent, Atlanta, Ga.; BEN MOOK, Southern Freight
and Passenger Agent, Montgomery, Ala-
Ail claims tor loss, damage and overcharge promptly investigated and settled by the un
dersigned.
T. LYONS, A. POPE,
AGENT, AUGUSTA, GENERAL FREIGHT AGENT.
street. feb4-8m
VOX,. 29-NO. 14X
JSlOi ICE
; ' TO
PiILADELPHiaiyO BOSTH SHIPPERS
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
o
:
Agi ucy of Wtlmluglffil) )
Columbia ami Augu-ta Railroad, '
Augusta, (la., Apm 17th, 187',. 5
_T\_LL FREIGHTS to or from PHILADEL
PHIA (via Portsmouth and Wilmington) are
shipped with the utmost dispatch, and are ir,
sui-d (except Cotton specially ordered via
Clyde Steamers). Merchants shipping to o
ordering from Philadelphia will get, informa
tion by applying at this office.
The “Coast Line” has also a tri-weekly com
munication direct (via Wilmington and Ports
month) with BOSTON. Shippers to or from
tint point have great advantage by this route
on account of tri weekly Steamers.
For information apply to
T. LYONS,
ijpl'B-tf AGENT.
FOR SAVANNAH
AND
WAY LANDINGS.
0 ITAMEK KATIE leaver every TUESDAY
A.ORNT NG at 5 o’clock. ,
STEAMER ROSA leaves every SATURDAY
MOj.NING at 5 o’' lock.
'.(ico-h c.D i 'rn'd to Messrs. LAWTON,
HART A CO, Agents at Savaunuh, will be tor
warded promptly. There will be no change in
rate oi Freights.
JOHN M. MARTIN, Agent,
myh-ly Office No- 271 Broad streei.
TO NEW YORK!
Uttitlic voa*t Lisse Kitihiiail •
UNSURPASSED FOR
SPEED, COMFORT, SAFETY AND
RELIABLE CONNECTIONS.
Via Cclmnbia, Wilmingion and W sld :n
I. Ait Columbia ud Augur-t* ii-... at
Union Depot, at 6:45, a. in.
Through to Wilmington without changing
ears.
Splendid Sleeping Cars ou ail Night Trains
Douole Daily Trains from Columbia North
by this route at 11+0, a. rn , and 0:50, p. in.
Time as q iick and fare as low as by any
other rail route.
Tickets on e-ale at all times at the General
Railroad and Steamship Ticket Office, Plan
ters’ Hotel. _ _ jan‘ds-if
STBANGEES
\XjsixiNG the city, and Citizens, are re
spectfully iniormed that we lnve tor sa e
Pure English LEAD in OIL
Pure Jewel’s LEAD in OIL
Pore Atlantic LEAD in OIL
and a large assortment of PAINTS, OILS,
VARNISHES and all materials necessary lor
PAINT! NO, which we offer at extremely mod
erate prices. Please call before purchasing.
E. BARKY ,4 CO., Druggist,
too Broad street.
PRESCRIPTION S
../\.RE careiuliy and accurately prepared at
tu - Drug Store ot
K. BAURY <fe CO.,
by a competent and < x|. rleneed Pharmaceu
tist, lor which moderate charges are made.
ap3l-6m
CONGRESS WATER,
,|PrOM Congress Spring. Also, HATHRON
Spring Water. Warranted genuiue, Cooled
ou Ice and ready lor immediate use, at
E. BARRY A CO’S,
ap2l -6m Druggists and Chemists.
HAH BURY SMITH'S,
. I:\JB3LNUEN and VIC 11Y Wat 1 9. War
ranted genuine, Cooled on lee, and ready lor
immediate use, at E. BARRY & CO’S,
tipSi tim Chemists and Druggists.
HOUSEKEEPERS
.A_kk respectfully informed that we kesp
constantly on hand BURNETT'S, THOMAS*
and SAND’S Flavoring Extracts of every kind.
FELL’S Extra Mustard, iu square cans. Also
ail his Ground Spices,put up in CALLANDER
Bf >XES
CORN STARCH
MAIZENA
BROMA
BLAIR’S Liquid Rennet'
GELATINE, and all other articles generally
required by housekeepers.
K. BARRY * CO.,
ap2l-6m Druggists.
BATHING
XVIRKISn SPONGES, genuine
Turkish TOWEL'S, bleached and brown
Bathing, Pad and Hair GLOV ES, for sale at
E. BARRY ACO’S,
apidWJnj Druggists.
To Indies .mil I.fTiilcmm
.DeSIROUS ot obtaining select Periumery,
we offer the following :
‘ AS WELL A HAZARD’S Toilet Gologir
s.-EiiMAN Cologne.
GELLUEB’ Eau Angelique, Tooth Wash
CAI.DER’S Dentine LUBIN’S Extract
COUDRAY’S Pomades. ATKINSON’S Extract
UFYGENIQUE Oil. LOW’S Extract
URSINA. FLECUERE Extract
BOW’S Ox Marrow. WRIGHT’S Extract.
LL BIN’S Toilet Powdt-r. HINMAN’S Extract
SAUNDKK’a Toilet Powder. LUBIN’S Soaps
jCOUDR.iY’S Soaps. FIVER A WRIGHT’S
‘Soaps. These articles are ali geuuine, and
,wili be sold at the .owesl prices, by
E. BARRY A CO.,
d.p2l-6m Druggists.
WILLIAM K, PEASE,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
For the Sale of Cotton and Woolen Yarns
No. nd *0 North Front Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Consignments r- 1 Southern Cotton Yarns partial
wty soli cited. Advances liberal. Uec6-ly