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THE CONSTITUTIONALIST
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1874.
Loss , and Gain.
Whon the baby died, wosald,
With a sudden, secret dn ad
"Death, be merciful, and pass,
Leavo the other.” But alas,
while we watched he waited there,
One foot on the golden stair,
On : hand beckoning at the gate.
Till the home was desolate.
Friends say, it is better so,
Clothed in innocence to go;
Sav, to ease your parting pain,
That your loss is but their gain.
Ah, the parents think of this,
hut remember more the kiss
From the little rose-red lips!
And the print of iinger-tips
Toft upon a broken toy
Will remind them how the boy
And his sister charmed the days
With their pretty winsome ways.
Only time can give relief
To the weary, lonesome grief;
God’s sweet minister of pain
Then shall sing of loss and gain.
(WSTITI ililVliM
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AND
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We are better prepared than ever to do
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BILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
ACCOUNT SALES,
BILLS OF LADING,
INVOICES, RECEIPTS,
CHECKS. PROMISSORY NOTES,
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BALL AND VISITING CARDS,
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The legal fraternity can have
BRIEFS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT,
CITATION NOTICES, ABSTRACTS OF
TITLES, and everything pertaining to their
profession executed at short notice and
reasonable rates.
Fine Book Work a Specialty.
We would invite the attention of the
various evangelical, educational and indus
trial associations to our facilities for doing
FINE BOOK WORK. Minutes of religious
societies carefully gotten up and at exceed
ingly low rates.
Posters, Handbills, &c.
We are prepared to do all manner of
AMUSEMENT PRINTING, such as
POSTERS OF ALL SIZES,
HANDBILLS, DODGERS,
GUTTER SNIPES, PLAY BILLS,
PROGRAMMES, CHECKS,
TICKETS OF ADMISSION,
In Black Ink or Colors, and at prices little
above those of Cincinnati and Buffalo.
Orders by mail particularly attended to.
Address
OEO. ADAM,
MANAGER.
JOHN M. WEIGLE, Foreman.
Jit.:,
'lit.-.
IMPROVED
CEORCSA COTTON PRESS!
Patented March, 1870,
BY PENDLETON & BOARDMAN,
AUGUSTA, GA.-353
THE SATISFACTION this Press ha
given in the past, the great improve
ment made on it, and the fact of its being
from forty to fifty dollars choaper than
any other good Press, should induce
Planters and others to send for one of our
new Circulars before purchasing. We also
manufacture Irons for Water Power
Presses and Screw Presses.
Address
PENDLETON & BOARDMAN,
Foundry and Machine Works,
Kollock Street, Augusta, Ga,
ie7-dsuwcAC4m
FUEL DEPOT.
COAL.
I EGG, GRATE, NUT.
STOVE, IJLACKSMITH,
I COAL CREEK.
as3
BROAD
STREET.
JOSEPH A. HILL.
oetlß-sutf
BOARDING.
I )aY BOARDERS can be accommodated
with first class DAY BOARD, at S2O per
month; central location, on Broad street.
Apply at THIS OFFICE.
oct!8-lm
ARROW TIES!
PRICE REDUCED!
FROM this date price of Arrow Ties re-
OCtll-6 AgentS
C. H. PHINIZY. I V- B. PHINIZY.
C. H. PHINIZY & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
AUGUSTA, CEORCIA.,
Make LIBERAL ADVANCES ON COTTON IN STORE. Furnish Planters
with BAGGING and TIES and PLANTATION SUPPLIES. Buy and
Sell CONTRACTS for Future Delivery in New York. Consignments respect
fully solicited. sep2-2m
THEGMAT
ATI AN TIC COAST FREIGHT LINE,
COMPRISING CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA, WILMINGTON, CO
LUMBIA & AUGUSTA. WILMINGTON & WELDON, SEABOARD &
ROANOKE. AND CONNECTING RAILWAYS AND STEAMSHIP LINES.
AT WILMINGTON AND PORTSMOUTH.
Transporting Fi eights to and from Steamship Wharves at Wilmington
and Portsmouth, Virginia, without drayage transfers or exposures to
weather, and inthrough cars to and from all points South. Being possess
ed of ample equipment for aU the necessities of traffic,. the
Management invite attention to the Transportation facilities of this Line, which
equal all others In prompt movement, careful handling, unbroken transit and low in
surance.
Information of the forwarding of freight is regularly transmitted to Shippers and
Consignees, and all claims for loss, damage and over-charge promptly investigated by
Agents of the Line, named herein.
SCHEDULE OF CONNECTIONS:
AT PORTSMOUTH, VA.
For Baltimore —
BAY LINE STEAMERS—DaiIy, 7 P. M.
For Philadelphia--
ANNAMESSIO LINE STEAMERS-Mon
days, Wednesdays and Fridays, 4 P.
M. CLYDE STEAMERS—Tuesdays
and Saturdays, 4 P. M.
For New York—
DAILY, (Fridays excepted) at 7, p.m.
For Boston —
MERCHANTS & MINERS’ LlNE—Tues
days and Fridays, at 4 P. M.
For Providence—
MERCHANTS’ A MINERS’ LlNE—Wed
nesdays and Saturdays, 4 P. M.
Connecting at each place with rail lines for all New England towns, to which lowest cur
rent rates are given and guaranteed.
o
Tho following-named Agents North will attend, in all respects, to the patrons of this line:
BALTIMORE, VII IL.A-I>LI , I! LY:
W. H. FITZGERALD, A. W. KILGORE,
No. 9. German street. 44 South Fii'tli Street.
E. FITZGERALD,
No. 60 South street.
NEW YORK. BOSTON s
C. E. B. BRAINERD, G. H. KEITH,
397 Broadway. I 76 Washington Street.
“GREAT ATLANTIC COAST LINE,”
Vast Freight Schedule.
Especially arranged for the movement of Cotton and Merchandise on unequalled time
(iOISO NORTH,
Leave * AUGUSTA 7:40 A. M.
Leave fCOLUMBIA 6:00 A. M.
Arrive at WILMINGTON 7 :15 A. M.
Leave WILMINGTON 8:00 P.M.
Arrive at JPORTSMOUTH 4:00 P. M.
♦Connects closely with Inward bound
Through Freight Trains on Georgia Rail
road.
with inward Freight Trains
from Greenville and Columbia Railroad,
and Charlotte Division of Charlotte, Co
lumbia and Augusta Railroad.
closely with outward-bound
Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and
Boston Steamships.
. AVERAGE THROUGH time :
Augusta to Baltimore, 4 Days ; Augusta to Philadelphia, 5 Days;
Augusta to New York, 5 Days; Augusta to Boston, 7 Days.
MS’ For all information, Blank Bills of Lading, Through Rates, &c., Ac., apply to the
following Southern Agents of the Line:
H M. COTTINGHAM. Western Agent, Atlanta, Ga.; JOHN JENKINS, SoUclting Agent,
Augusta; H. P. CLARK, Forwarding Agent, Portsmouth, Va.; F.W. CLARK, Assistant
General Freight Agent, Wilmington.
F. W. CLARK, A. POPE,
Assistant General Freight Agent, TOI , T en ® ra L^ lght i Agent '
Wilmington, N. C. Wilmington. N. C.; 397 Broadway,
mylß-tf ’ N. Y.; Columbia, S. C.
1874. The Atlantic Coast 1874.
JVridlo.:n_cl Line
Passenger Route North
ONCE DAILY-AIL RAIL,
VIA
Augusta, Columbia, Wilmington, Richmond,
OR, VIA
Augusta, Columbia, Charlotte, Richmond.
ONCE DAILY,
Rail and Bay Line, Augusta, Columbia, Wil
mington and Portsmouth.
FOUR TIMES PER WEEK,
VIA
Wilmington, Portsmouth and Old Dominion Steamships,
Sailing from Portsmouth Mondays, Tuesdays,
Wednesdays, and Saturdays.
CONDENSED RAIL SCHEDULE.
~~ TIME TABLE GOING NORTH.
VIA MIDLAND ROUTE.
All Rail. “©ft
EXPRESS, EXPRESS,
TERMINALS. NO. 1. NO. 2.
Leave New Orleans.. 5:00 p. m.
“ Mobile 10:35 p.m.
“ Selma 4:40 a. m.
“ Montgomery.. 9:25 a. m.
“ Columbus 2 ;30 p. m. 7:40 p. m.
“ Eufaula 8:50 a. m. 7:25 p. m.
" Fort Gaines... 8:35 a. m.
“ Albany 10:47 a. m. 8:30 p. m.
“ Americus 1:20 p.m. 1:26 a. m.
“ Macon (via Ga.
C. R. R 7:35 p. m. 7:15 a. m.
“ Macon (via M.
& A. R. R.)— 6:30 a.m.
• Tallahassee... 2:30 p. m.
“ Jacksonville... 2:40 p.m.
“ Savannah (via
Ga. C. R.K.).... 7:30 pm. 8:45 a. m.
“ Atlanta 6:00 p. in. 6:30 a. m.
“ Augusta 6:30 a. m. 4:15 p. m.
/ ikeu 6:17 a. m. 4:00 p. in.
Arrive Columbia 11:48 a. m. 9:17 p. m.
Leave Charlotte 7:00 p. m.
“ Raleigh 9:35 a.m. g
“ Greenesboro.. 2:15 a.m. •>, a
“ Richmond 3:00 p.m. © .3
Arrive Washington.. 9:08 p.m.
“ Baltimore (via 5 >. ©
B. &P.R. R- -10:45 p. m, o © S
Baltimore (via ’-g .£ O
8.&0.R.R)..10 :00p.m. 5 § ©
“ Philadelphia.. 2:25 a. m. g +3
“ New York .... 6:05 a. m. o g g
“ Boston (via 53
rail) 4:50 p.m.,© <
Boston (via o
Sound O
WOOD.
PINE AND OAK.
VIA ’ BAY LINE.
. Exprfss Train. No. 2, from all Southern Points makes close connection at Ports
mouth VfU with one of the magnificent Bay Line Steamers, making the same time
through to Baltimore and New York as via Richmond md Washington. Passengers
by this route take supper and breakfast, and enjoy an entire night s rest on the
Through Cars are run on all Day Trains. Special Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on
all Night Trains to each distinct terminal point.
Leave Richmond via C. & O. R. R. at ? m ‘
Arrive at Greenbriar White Sulphus at •••••••• .8 :00 a. m.
Round Trip and Straight Line Excursion Tickets on sale to all prominent Vlrginia
Springs, and most attractive Summer Resorts in tho Middle States and New England.
The Water Connections via Chesapeake Bay and Old Dominion Steamers are in all
respects first class. Through Tickets sold and Baggage checked to all principal points
North and East, at Union Depot and Planters’ Hotel, Augusta.
F. W. CLARK, Assistant General Ticket Agent, Wilmington, N. 0.
D. H. VAN BUREN, Agent, Augusta. JOHN JENKINS, Soliciting Agent.
A. POPE,
May 18,1874. General Passenger and Ticket Agent,
ebi-iy
AT WILMINGTON, N. C.
For Baltimore —
BALTIMORE & SOUTHERN TRANS
PORTATION COMPANY’S STEAM
ERS.—Wednesdays and Saturdays.
For Philadelphia—
PHILADELPIA & SOUTHERN STEAM
SHIP COMPANY’S STEAMERS—Every
Tuesday.
For New York--
CLYDE AND LEO, NEW YORK &
WILMINGTON LlNE.—Every
Wednesday.
GOING SOUTH.
Leave ♦PORTSMOUTH 12:00 M.
Arrive at WILMINGTON 7:00 A.M.
Leave WILMINGTON 8:00 A. M.
Arrive at +COLUMBIA 10:00 P. M.
Arrive at J AUGUSTA 6:00 P.M.
♦Connecting closely with inward-bound
Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and
Boston Steamships.
fConnecting with outward Freight Trains
of Greenville and Columbia Railroad, and
Charlotte Division of Charlotte, Columbia
and Augusta Railroad.
t Connecting with outward Freight Trains
of Georgia, Macon and Augusta, and Cen
tral Railroads.
VIA ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
All Rail.*©*
THROUGH TIME TABLE FROM NEW
ORLEANS TO NEW YORK,
EXPRESS, EXPRESS,
TERMINALS. NO. 1. NO. 2.
Leave New Orleans.. 5:00 p. m.
“ Mobile 10:35 p.m.
“ Montgomery.. 9:25 a.m.
“ Atlanta 6:00 p. m. 6:30 a. m.
“ Augusta 6:30 a. m. 4:15 p. m.
Arrive Columbia 11:48 a. m. 9:17 p. m.
Leave Wilmington... i© © ft 7:40 a. m.
Weldon 4:15 p.m.
“ Richmond u 9:00 p.m.
Arrive Washington.. ©o © 4:30 a. m.
“ Baltimore 6:35 a.m.
“ Philadelphia.. 5 © i :30 p. m.
“ New York § 3 5:10 p. m.
TIME TABLE FROM SOUTHWESTERN
GEORGIA.
EXPRESS EXPRESS
TERMINALS. NO. 1. NO. 2.
Leave Albany 10:47 a. m. 8:30 p. m.
“ Eufaula 8:50 a. m. 7:25 p. m.
“ Columbus 2:30 p. m. 7:40 p. m.
“ Macon (via Ga.
Cen. R.R.)— 7:36 p.m. 7:15 a.m.
“ Leave Macon
(via M. & A.
R.R 6:30 a.m.
“ Augusta 6:30 a. m, 4:15 p.m.
“ Columbia 11:58 a.m. 9:37 p.m.
“ Wilmington... c© © Q 7:40 a. m.
“ Weldon 4:15p.m.
“ Richmond ° 9:00 p.m.
Arrive Washington.. ©o © 4:30 a. m.
“ Baltimore 6:35 a. m.
“ Philadelphia.. 6 1:30 p. m.
“ New York 3 5:10 p.m-
FIRE INSURANCE.
FIVE, SOUND, RELIABLE, PROMPT, IN
DEPENDENT, NON-BOARD
COMPANIES.
Capital and Assets, nearly $3,000,000
RISKS taken on Buildings, Merchandise
and Cotton, at fair and equitable
rates. SAVE MONEY by calling on the
undersigned for Ratos, before placing
Risks.
D. R. WRIGHT,
Insurance Agent.
Office at Store of Jonn D. Wright, 233
Broad street. a 8-sututh3m
COPARTN ERSHIPT
The undersigned have this day formed a
Copartnership under the firm name of
READ A CAMERON, to do a general
Cotton and Insurance business.
Their list of Insurance Companies, Life
and Eire, comprise some of tho leading
companies in the country, and particular
attention will be paid to this department of
their business. They will buy and sell con
tracts for futuie delivery in New York,
through Mr. Charles A. Easton, and in
Augusta, if desired.
WM. M. READ.
octl3-tnovl JOHN W. CAMERON,
Wood, JuiimGer and Shingles
IAM selling BLACK JACK and OAK
WOOD, delivered in any part of tho city,
at $G per cord. Sawed to any length de
sired for $6.75 per cord.
LUMBER of- all kinds constantly on
hand. Parties desiring Dressed Lumber
can be supplied promptly.
I also keep a good supply of CYPRESS
SHINGLES, which can be had at the low
est market prices.
I have a large lot of DRY PINE BLABS,
which I will sell cheap
Orders loft at G. L. Macmurphy’s, or
through the Post Cilice, will receive
prompt attention.
Institute for Young Ladies,
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
1874. SESSION 1876.
Commences octobeb Ist, wi, and
ends last week in June, 1875.
Course of instruction comprehensive and
liberal; Instructors able and efficient in all
tho Departments; Discipline strictly pa
rental ; Terms as moderate as is consistent
with the superior advantages afforded in
the employment of only the best instruct
ors.
Apply for Catalogues or Circulars, or fur
ther information, to liOBT. A. CHAPMAN,
D. D., Principal, or to Prof. W. S. DUDLEY,
M. D., Charlotte, N. C.
augl-sa&we2m
Choice Seed. Wheat,
AMBER AND WHITE.
CHOICE BEED RYE.
For sale by
GEO. T. JACKSON & CO.
oct!8-suwefr3
&3 00.0 00
MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES!
Legalized by State Authority, and Drawn
in Public in St. Louis.
GJ-rand Single Number Scheme of
50,000 NUMBERS.
DRAWS THE LAST DAY OF EACH MONTH.
Capital Prize, $50,000!
10,380 Prizes, amonnntlng to $300,000 SI
Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, 5; Quarters, $2.50
The Great Combination Scheme, with a
Capital Brize of $32,500! and 32,396 Brizes,
amounting to $578,177! Draws every Satur
day during the year.
Whole Tickets,slo jHaives, $5 ;Quarters,s2.so
Address, for Tickets ana Circulars,
MURRAY, MILLER & CO., Managers,
P. 0. Box 214 C. St. Louis, Missouri.
] In Richmond Su-
STATE OF GEORGIA, I perior Court, to
Richmond County. f October Term,
J 1874.
Ex parte. The Augusta and) Botition
Port Royal Compress r for
Company. ) Incorporation.
To THE SUPERIOR COURT FOB SAID COUNTY :
The petition of John F. Taylor, James
McCabe, -Josiah Sibley, William F. Herring
Thomas P. Branch, Massillan B, Stovall,
Henry F. Russell and Robert W. Potter,
respectfully showeth that, for tho pur
poses hereinafter mentioned, they desire
an order of this Honorable Court incorpor
ating them, and such persons as they may
associate with them, for tho period of
twonty years.
That the objects of their Association are
the compressing of cotton bales, and the
handling, storage and shipping of the same
That tne amount of capital to be em
ployed by them, actually paid in. is forty
live thousand dollars, which they pray
they may be allowed to increase to sixty
thousand dollars.
That their capital stock is to bo divided
into shares, of the par value of one hundred
dollars each.
That their place of doing business and
principal office will be in tho city of Au
gusta, in the county of Richmond, and
State aforesaid, with such other offices and
agencies elsewhere as may be determined
upon by tho Company.
Wherefore, your petitioners pray that,
upon the filing of this their petition, its
recording, and publication once a week for
one month, as provided by law, that an
order may be passed declaring them and
their successors a body corporate for
tho period of twenty years, with the privi
lege of renewal at the end of said time,
under the name and style of “The Augusta
and Port Royal Compress Company,” with
out personal liability to them or their suc
cessors, except such as is incidental to all
private corporations; with the power and
authority, in their corporate name, to sue
and bo sued, plead anti bo impleaded with;
to have and use a common seal, and the
same to brcaK alter and renew at their
pleasure; to receive and hold donations by
gift or will; to purchase and hold such
property, both real and personal, as may
be necessary and convenient in the carry
ing on ancl conducting of their business;
to make by-laws binding on their own
members, not inconsistent with the laws of
this State or the United States; and gen
erally to have, exorcise and enjoy all the
rights and privileges of corporations which
may be necessary and convenient in the
legitimate execution of the purposes of
their organization. And your petitioners
will over prav, &c.
JOHN S. & WM. T. DAVIDSON,
Petitioners’ Solicitors.
Clerk’s Office, )
Richmond Superior Court, \
Augusta, Ga., October 10,1874.)
I, Samuel H. Crump, Deputy Clerk of the
Superior Court of said county, do hereby
certify that the foregoing petition for in
corporation of the Augusta and Port Royal
Compress Company, was filed and duly re
corded on the minutes of the Superior
Court, October 10th, 1874, on folios 38 and 40.
S. H. CRUMP,
octll-law-4 Deputy Clerk S. C. R. C.
SITUATION WANTED
By an experienced Book-Keeper, with no
objection to a largo town. Unexceptional
references, etc., furnished by addressing
“ F, ”
oct6-tuth4 Caro P. O. Key Box 178.
MILITARY COMPANIES
save money by buying METAL-
T LIC PRIMED CARTRIDGES, at
S. COHEN’S,
je3-tf _____ 176 Broad street.
HORSES FOR SALE,
AT THE
Street Railroad Stables.
oct4-tf
DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL
FOR
CHILDREN AND YOUNG LADIES,
W' ILL also bo received as Summer
Boarders.
Address MRS. GEO. I. KOLLOCK,
je2B-su(im* Clarksville, Hab Cos., Geo.
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Illustrated Catalogues and Circulars,
with full particulars, sent free on request.
Address
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Boston, New York or Chicago,
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Newspapers in the State of
GEORGIA!
Send for list of papers and schedule of
rates. Address
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No. 41 PARK ROW, NEW YORK.
Refer to Editor of This Paper.
COME NORTH for free farm nam
cu l it UR I JLphlet— all about Maryland.
County map, 20cents. J. F. MANCHA,
Easton, Md.
(1? o <£oo P er day at home. Terms free.
h vPZiG Address, Geo. Stinson & Cos.,
Portland, Me. ’
gft &*¥ A WEEK guaranteed to Male
nsL b S and Female Agents, in their lo
kJi i / cality. Costs NOTHING to try
B a It. Particulars Free,
P. 0. VICKERY & CO., Augusta, Mo.
aprs-suwdfr&ctf
WWt 'I'M BEST.
HOWE’S
U. S. STANDARD
SCALES
REPORT of the .Judges at the Goorgi 4
State Fair, hold at Macon, November
Ist, 1873:
“ We, tho Judges, agree that tho HOWE’S
are entitled to the Premium for the
BEST AND HOST ACCURATE SCALES."
ALSO,
TWO PREMIUMS
At the Savannah Fair.
PAGE & CO.,
General Agents.,
3 PARK PLACE, New York.
Full line of
Seales, Weigh-Masters and Cottoi
Beams and Frames
constantly on hand.
ROBERTS, PHINIZY & CO.,
AGENTS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
lan22-lv
ROBERT WOOD & GO.,
1136 RIDGE AVENUE,
PHILADELPHIA, PA,
FOUNTAINS, VASES, ANIMALS,
IRON STAIRS, LAMP POSTS,
STABLE FITTINGS, WIRE WORK,
Cast, Wrought and Wire
Railings,
New and Improved Chair for Theatres,
Concert and Lecture Halls.
And a General Assortment of
Ornamental Iron Work.
Estimates and Designs sent on applica
tion, stating the class of work desired.
apl7-frsuwe6m
. t CL A P
A. •** A,
184 BROAD STREET,
DOORTO Augusta,
THE TELE- Bg Y J||||
GRAPH o' G gor gl a ’
FICE.
DEALER IN
Watches, Clocks & Jewelry,
SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, ETC.
WATCHjqs ana CLOCKS repaired and
warranted.
Jewelry IVlade and Repaired.
All kinds of HAIR BRAIDING DONE.
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Fall and Winter, 1874!
C. J. T. BALK,
No. 136 Broad, below Monument Street,
HAS NOW IN STORE a full assortment
of Dry Goods for Fall and Winter.
Great bargains In Jeans and Cassimoros.
Great bargains in Black Alpacas.
Good Black Silk at $1 per yard.
Velveteens, in black and colorS, from 60c.
up; 1,000 Ladies’ Felt Skirts, the cheapest
in town; the best 25c. Towel in the city;
Cotton Goods lower than over; 500 dozen
Coats’ Thread, at 70c. per dozen; the best
assortment of Calicoes, Bed Ticking, Blan
kets. Linseys, Flannels, etc., cheap. Look
for No. 136 Broad street, betwoen Monu
ment and Centre street. Special induce
ments to wholesale buyers. Orders care
fully attended to. My one price system
(prices being marked In plain figures) se
cures the same advantages to the most in
experienced buyers as to tho best judges of
Dry Goods. Goods cheerfully shown and
samples givon. C. J. T. BALK.
sop2o-suwofrtf
Dissolution of Copartnership
THE Copartnership heretofore existing
between JAMES MONACH, Jr., GEO.
E. RATCLIFFE & CO., and HENRY B.
KING, under the firm name and style of
JAS. MONACH, JR., & CO,. is this day dis
solved—Jas. Monach, Jr., having disposed
of his intorest to the remaining partners.
The affairs of the concern will be settled
by Rateliffe, King & Cos.
* 4AMES MONACH, JR.,
GEO. E. RATCLIFFE & CO.,
H. B. KING.
Mr. Monach will continue his Superin
tendence at the Factory, as heretofore.
seplß-lm
M. P. STOVALL,
COTTON FACTOR
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 5 Warren Block, Jackson Street,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
/CONTINUES to givo his personal atten-
V 7 tion to tho STORAGE and SALE of
COTTON and other PRODUCE. Commis
sions for selling COTTON, $1 per bale.
kb- Liberal advances made on Consign
ments. frisutu&c-3m
WANTED TO HIRE,
PETERSBURG BOAT AND CREW.
Apply at this Office, or to
W. W. THOMAS,
oct2o-2* Civil Engineer.
FOR3ALE,
Valuable Property in Thomson, Ga.
THE DWELLING contains eight rooms,
flro place in each, eight closets, a
good cook room, ironing room and all
necessary outbuildings. The Lot contains
about four acres of land, on which there
are two good building lots unimproved.
Address or apply to
JOHN E. BENTON.
Thomson, Ga.,
Or J. D. & JT. W. BUTT,
oct!7-2&c2 Augusta, Ga.
HEADQUARTERS FOR PRIZE CANDIES.
X HAVE the largest and best stock of
PRIZE CANDIES
Ever brought to this market. Every box
contains
MONEY PRIZES!
As the holidays are approaching Jobbers
and Country Merchants will find it to their
advantage to call and examine my stock
and prices. A liberal discount made to the
trade. All orders from country merchants
or orders left with nows agents on the dif
ferent railroad trains will meet with
prompt attention. P. QUINN,
Captain Jack’s Cigar Store,
75 JACKSON STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
THE CAPTAIN begs to call the attention
of dealers to his large and varied stock
of DOMESTIC CIGARS, which he will sell
at bottom prices.
Address, P. QUINN,
oct!7-tf Augusta, Ga.
Wood. Wood. Wood.
I OFFER a largo quantity of good Black
Jack, Oak and Hickory WOOD at Six
Dollars per Cord, Cash, delivered.
I also have a lot of MIXED WOOD, suit
able for cooking purpose, at Five per Cord,
cash, delivered.
Orders left at my office will receive
prompt attention. A share of your patron
age solicited. C. TOLER,
Palace Stables, No. 150 Ellis street,
octl-tf
Notice to Draymen, Liquor
Dealers and Others.
OFFICE OF CLERK OF COUNCIL, )
Augusta, Ga., September 26, 1874. j
DRAY, Omnibus, Hack, and Liquor Li
censes, issued by the City Council of
Augusta, must be renewed or taken out by
the First Day of OCTOBER, 1874, as all
said Licenses expire on the 30th day of Sep
tember.
Parties interested can procure the
necessary bonds at this office.
J6ST The ordinances on this subject will
be strictly enforced.
Office Hours—Daily, from 9 o’clock,
a. m., to 2 o’clock, p. m.
L. T. BLOME,
sep27-6 Clerk of Council.
NEW FALL GOODS
A.T
MUM BROTHERS,
262 BROAD STREET.
MULLARKY BROS, beg to notify that
they ai-e now receiving the following
Goods, which they purpose selling at prices
that cannot fail to satisfy the keenest
purchasers, consisting of
Cotton Flannels, Brown,
SHAKER FLANNELS,
Red and Wliite Flannels,
PLAIN AND TWILLED.
OPERA FLANNELS
IN ALL COLORS.
Theso flannels are at lowest possible
prices, consistent with guaranteed quality.
HAMBURGH EDGINGS & INSERTING’
In great variety. A large display.
TABLE DAMASKS AID LINENS.
Marseilles, Honeycomb and Lewiston
QUILTS.
Good material. Specially adapted to the
requirement of families who want a useful
avtic.e.
Bleached and Brown Sheetings,
PILLOW CASINGS,
Denim’s Extra Heavy Bedtiekings,
Hickory Stripes.
We have also a large lot of
New Piints with Sidebands,
And are satisfied that no lady can pass
them over without at least making one
selection. A beautiful variety and irresisti
bly pretty.
FROM OUR
Wholesale Department
WE QUOTE
500 Dozen Extra Heavy Half Hose at GOc.
and 95c. per dozen.
500 dozen Heavy Ladies’ Hoso at $1.25 pe
dozen.
10 Oases Kentucky Jeans.
20 Bales Homespuns at agents’ prices.
ON CONSIGNMENT
A Large Assortment of Alabama Plaids.
We will abstain from enumerating any
more. Our system of busines is small
profits, large and quick returns, as estab
lished by the firm a number of years.
Orders sent by pofet will continue to receive
our best attention. Samples sent on appli
cation.
MULLARKY BROS.
mylo-tf
""BASKETS! BASKETS!
Ladies’ Fancy Baskets in Great
Variety !
Market, traveling, fishing,
OFFICE, LUNCH, SCHOOL AND
CLOTHES BASKETS, just opened at
JAMES G. BAILIE & BRO’S,
scpl9suwefrilm
MedicalCollcge of Georgia,
AUGUSTA.
The Medical Department of the Univer
sity of Georgia.
THE 43d Session will commence on the 2d
day of November. Fees—Matricula
tion, $5; Full Course of Lectures, SSO;
Practical Anatomy, $10; Diploma, S3O. Ben
eficiaries admitted on application to the
Doan, on the terms stated in the Circulars.
L. A. DUGAS, M. D., LL. D.,
. oct7-law3 Dean.
COAL. COAL.
WE HAVE just received a large and su
perior lot of ANTHRACITE COAL.
Wo warrant this a first class article, and
it will be sold at reasonable rates.
LAWTON & LAWTON,
oct!8-tf 213 Broad street.
The best in the
market, and sold at
less price than any
other First Claes
Wheel. Send for
Pamphlet and be
convinced.
N. F. BURNHAM,
York, Penn.
rs SAVINGS BANK.
,n C h°ii f our ,?'?' r £ e cities is a builder, worth Hundreds
o} Thousandsof Dollars, who began life as a Bricklayer’s Laborer, at a dollar
a^ ut 2* T hlch rf he *,L ont S ved to sve fifty cents a day, and at tho
end ot tho first year had laid up SIB 2. I roin that moment his fortuno was made.
Poisons who despise small earnings, as unworthy of their care, are ignorant of
the mam obieet of laying them up early in life, winch looks not to the saving it
self chiefly, but to the formation of habits of economy.
DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR RECEIVE!).
223 BROAD STREET.
lAPEB CENT, paid on tho Capital Stock, 7 per cent paid on Deposits.
±U Bank.opon from 9 till 2, and from 4 till 6p. m. jy!2-tf
GEO. E. EATCLIFFE. TV. 11. CHEW.
GUG. E. RATCLIFFE & CO.,
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants,
I GV Reynolds Ktreet,
AUGUSTA, GA.
WE HAVE a first-class FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, and are prepared to make
liberal CASH ADVANCES on COTTON in store. BAGGING, TIES and PLANT
ATION SUPPLIES furnished. Consignments solicited. sepß-tuthsa-2m
THEAUGUSTAHOTEL,
On the Corner of Broad and Washington St’s.
Has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished throughout.
and will be opened to the Public, under its new management,
OCTOBER IST, 1874.
Special pains have been taken to provide for the comfort of travelers.
FRED. S. MOSHER, Proprietor.
JOSIAH MOSHER, Superintendent.
sep27-lm
FALL STOCK, 1874.
CASES
Boots, Shoes & Trunks
THAN EVER I
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GENTS’, LADIES’, BOYS’, MISSES’, AND CHILDREN’S SHOES from
the best Manufacturers.
__oct7wef rsu 2m ALFREDfC. FORCE.
GREAT SOUTHERN
Freiaht and Passenqer Line
v I A
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA,
New York, db Boston.
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES
TWICE A WEEK, IFROWI NEW YORK.
WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS:
ELEGANT SIATE ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS—SEA VOYAGE TEN,IO TWELVE
HOURS SHORTER VIA CHARLESTON.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY,
And connecting Roads West, In alliance with the Fleet of Thirteen First Class Steam
ships to the above Ports, invito attention to the Quick Time and Regular Dispatch af
forded to the business public in tho Cotton States at the
FO T OF CHARLESTON,
Offering facilities of Rai and Sea Transportation for Freight and Passengers not ex
ceeded in excellence and capacity at any other Port. The following splendid Ocean
Steamers are regularly on tho Lino:
TO NEW YORK.
MANHATTAN M. S. Wgodhull, Commander.
CHAMPION R. W. Lockwood, Commander.
CHARLESTON James Berry, Commander.
JAMES ADGER .T. J. Lockwood, Commander.
JAMES ADGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. 0.
GEORGIA S. Crowell, Commander.
SOUTH CAROLINA T. J. Beckett, Commander.
WAGNER, HUGER & CO., I rhftr w /in q r
WM. A. COURTNAY, j Agonts ’ charleston, b. C.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
(IRON STEAMSHIPS.
ASHLAND Alex. Hunter, Commandor.
EQUATOR. C. Hinckler, Commander.
SAILING DAYS-FRIDAYS.
WM. A. COURTNAY, Agent, Charleston, S. 0.
TOTAL CAPACITY 40,000 BALES MONTHLY.
TO BALTIMORE.
FALCON nAiNiE. Commander.
VIRGINIA , Commander.
SEA GULL ..Dutton, Commander.
SAILING DAYS-EVERY FIFTH DAY.
PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. O,
TO BOSTON.
STEAMSHIPS MERCEDITA aud FLAG Sails Every Sattjrda
JAMES ADGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
Rates guaranteed as Low as those of Competing Lines. Marine Insurance one-half of
one per cent.
Through Bills of Lading and Through Tickets
Can be had at all the principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Mis
sissippi. State Rooms may bo secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing
Agents of the Steamships in Charleston, at whoso offices, in all cases, tho Railroad Tick
ets should be exchanged and Berths assigned. The Through Tickets by this Route in
clude Transfers, Meals and State Rooms whilo on shipboard.
The South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad,
And their Connecting Lines, have largely increased their facilities for the rapid move
ment of Freight and Passengers between the Northern Cities and the South and West.
First Class Eating Saloon at Branchville. On the Georgia and Soutli Carolina Railroads.
First Class Sleeping Cars. Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to Day and
Night Trains of the South Carolina Railroad. Close Connection made with other Roads,
delivering Freight at distant Points with great promptness. The Managers will use
every exertion to satisfy their natrons that the LINE VIA CHARLESTON cannot be
surpassed in Dispatch and tho Safe Delivery of Goods.
For further information, apply to J. J. GRIFI IN, Western Agent, Atlanta, Georgia;
B. D. HASELL, General Agent, I. O. Box 4979, Office 317 Broadway, New York; Si B.
PICKENS. General Passenger and Ticket Agent. South Carolina Railroad • or
J. M. SELKIRK,
fiep2o-eodtl Superintendent G. S. F. and P. Line, Charleston, S. 0.
BOOTS, SHOES TRUNKS.