Weekly constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 185?-1877, January 29, 1868, Image 8

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    MEED IO Al—
DR. DeLACEE,
OCULIST AND AURIST,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
JPoRMEKLY of Europe, late of the West Indies,
will practice the coming season in
AUGUSTA, GA.,
At the AUGUSTA HOTEL, Ladies’ Entrance.
Where he can be consulted upon all Diseases of the
EYE. EAR. CANCER, CANCEROUS TUMORS,
and CHRONIC COMPLAINTS.
C A N 0 E R,
OF CURABLE CLASS, AND DIATHESIS, V ILL
BE TAKEN OUT, ROOT AND BLANCH,
IN SEVEN TO TWENTY ONE DAY S,
WITHOUT STI KG EBY’,
BY THE CELEBRATED FRENIH PASIEr-
AND INTERNAL REMEDIES,
Used in the French Hospitals for the past forty j ears.
One application isall that is usually necessary, even
IN FOUL EATING CANCER OF THE FACE,
to complete an ENTIRE AND PERMANEI
CURE.
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Under this treatment the cancer DROPS OU 1’
WHOLE the seventh to the twenty -first day. The
parts quickly heal, with a simple dressing of lard.
All who sutler with this much dreaded disease, by
calling at Dr. DkLacee’s office, will be referred with
pleasure to many persons residing in this city and
vicinity, who have suffered with Cancer tor yea:s,
who have had their Cancers taken out in tl e above
stated time and now are healed of Cancer and le
stored to health.
DR. DeLACEE wov’d have published the above
facts last October, when lie first located here, but
preferred to furnish abundant proof from parsons re
siding here, and well known in this community, who t
have been cured, and thereby have the above facte go
before this community and the suffeiing AS FACTS,
and NOT BOLD ASSERTIONS.
THE REMEDIES ARE HARMLESS TO
HEALTHY' FLESH.
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NO CASES RECEIVED UNDER TREATMENT
UNLESS CURABLE.
REMARKABLE CURE OF CANCER ON THE
FACE OF FOURTEEN YEARB’ STANDING.
This will certify that I have suffered with cancer
on my face for We past fourteen years. It has re
sisted all treatment, until I applied to Dr. L. DeLacee,
at the Augusta Hotel, the 10th day of last month.
He took the cancer out, roots and all, the Bth day, by
medicines. It healed of its own accord, and now I
"arn ertireiy ctilcd of cancer, and able to say to all that
may Le afflicted with this most terrible disease that,
if you apt ly m time, while y< ur case is curable, you
wilt be cured. The Doctor has cured others in the
same time, some that I am acquainted with, who
live in this city. lam sixty years of age, and have
resided in Augusta four years.
Mrs. F. PRICE.
Augusta, Ga., January 2,1868.
MORE EXTRAORDINARY CURES.
Augusta, Ga., November 21, 1867.
This will certify that I have 1 een :<dieted with can
cer in the root of my mouth. It was so painful that
I could not rest night or day. It was with great diffi
culty that I could get food enough by it to support
lite. It resisted all medical treatment, ai d Finally eat
entirely through the roof of my mouth into my nose.
I applied to Dr. De Lacbb just lour weeks ago to
dav, and am now able to announce, for the benefit of
those that may be suffering Irom this terrible disease,
that I am entirely cured of cancer, and restored to
perfect health, arid am as well as I was before being
afflicted. Miss Beulah Guillard.
I take pleasure in adding my testimony, with hun
dreds in the surrounding States, that I have been
quickly cured by Dr. De Lacee. I bad lost my sight
by closure of pupils, was entirely blind for lour years.
Dr. DeLacee operated for artificial pupil with the
most happy results to me, as I was i estored to perfect
sight in two weeks from the operation, and can read
the finest print in the public journals.
Wm. Canfield, Jr.
DEAFNESS OF OVER 20 YEARS CURED.
This is to certify that I applied to Dr. De Lacbe
to cure my deafness. 1 had been deaf for over twen
ty years. 1 have had a great many doctors to try my
case, and got no good done. 1 found Dr. Da Lacbb
successful in all cases that he had undertaken, and I
thought 1 would try once more, although I did not
expect relief, as I could not hear a gun at fifty yards.
Buipriring as it may seem, I have been restored to
hearing in five weeks treatment; I can understand
with ease all conversation in the room, and can hear a
watcii tick at the length of my arm from my head.—
I am 61 years of age, and -would not take ten thousand
dollars for my hearing.
Jambs Conkling, Esq.
ANOTHER EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF
CANCER.
I have been cured of Cancer by Dr. Da Lacbb,
which had resisted all - treatment for five years. My
case was considered incurable. I have been entirely
well for three months, and was cured in two weeks
by having the monster clean cut out, and the bones
scraped beneath it. I have been restored as by a mi
racle to health, and know many others in my county
that have been cured of Blindness and Deafness by
Dr. De Laceb. Gborgb Daniells, Esq.
This is to certify that I am a stone mason, and while
at work, 1 was chipping off stone, when a small piece
with moi tar flew into my eye, and in three days after
I had lost all useful sight in my eye. 1 sent to Dr.
Db Lacbe, and he has restored my sight in three
weeks’ treatment, so that 1 am able now to resume
my labor. My sight that has been restored is beyond
value to me, as 1 bad lost one eye many years ago,
and if I had lost this one I would have been hope
lessly blind. 1 desire ail that may be afflicted to call
upon Dr. Dk Lacee. John Janet.
This will certify that I have been afflicted with
Blindness and Painful fore Eyes ror the past t n
years, and have been a charge to my friends for the
last lew years, as 1 had expended all my means to re
cover my sight without benefit. 1 applied to Dr. Du
Lacks lour weeks ago, and through his Surgical and
Medical skill; 1 am now ale to earn my livi g, and can
read coarse print with comfort. I bear testimony that
Dr. De LiCBB lias cured many of Blindness and
Deafness that live in my county
Samuel Ceacraet.
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NO CASES DECEIVED 10 TREATMENT
UNLESS CURABLE.
ALL THOSE THA I' SUFFER WITH
Diseases of a Private Aature
CAN AVAIL THEMSELVES OF THE LATE
IMPROVED
French.
AND A
Safe, Certain and Permanent Cure
OF THEIR AFFLICTIONS,
By calling upon
Dr. DeLacee,
AT THE AUGUSTA HOTEL.
OCtlO-dic-t.f nov2ldecljan7
S. D. HEARD,
WaXrtEHOTJSE
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT
augusta. gka...
"XV" ILL give his personal attention to the STOR
AGE AND SALE OF COTTON and other CON
SIGNMENTS, which he respectfully solicits.
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POLLARD, COX & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS, WAREHOUSE
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Corner Reynolds an Campbell Sts.,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
. business at tlv ir Old Stand, and wiil
I give tlieir strict personal attention to the STORAGE
and SALE of COTTON and all other PRODUCE.
I Orders for BAGGING and ROPE promptly at
i tended to.
CONSIGNMENTS respectfully solicited.
AGENTS for REED’S PHOSPHATE and the
GEORGIA FACTORY'. nugSl-d&etf
POLLARD, COX & CO.,
General Grocery
AND
COMMISSION jynaKCHAJNXS.
No. 207 BROAD STREET,
(A few doors below Planters’ Hotel,)
AUGU ST A , G A.,
ZEA_EEP constantly on hand a large and well se
lected stock of GROCERIES, of every description,
including a fine assortment of WHISKIES, BRAN
DIES, WINES, &c. niig3l-d&ctf
GUAIV o v
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CASH OR CREDIT FOR APPROVED
CITY ACCEPTANCES.
/X S we are constantly receiving GUANO which
can be shipped without the expense of stora.e and
other expenses, and in order to increase our sales for
cash, to meet heavy payments, we have determined to
reduce our prices at Savannah mid Augusta $5 00 per
ton, for all ORDERS ACCOMPANIED M I I’ll
THE MONEY. Our prices will therefore be uniform,
as follows :
I’HCENIX GI’ANO.
Imported direct to Savannah from McKean’s island
Price per ton of 2,000 lbs. at Savannah, SSO Cash, or
$65 payable Ist November; at Augusta, $55 Cash or
S7O payable Ist November.
Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.’s Manipulated Guano.
A mixture of PIKENIX and PERUVIAN, well
pulverized and mixed under our personal supervision
Price at Savannah, $65 per ton of 2,000 lbs., Cash, or
SBO payable Ist November ; at Augusta, S7O Cash, or
SBS payable Ist November.
PURE NO. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO,
direct from Peruvian Agent, at lowest market price at
Savannah and Augusta, for CASH.
We would advise those who wish to buy GUANO
on time, to upply at once as drafts must be execu'ed,
and approved or other satisfactory arrangements ef
fected before shipments are ma le.
Orders solicited and promptly filled. Address
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.,
Importers of and Dealers in Guano, |
No. 97 Bay st., Savannah, or No. 241 Broad st. Augusta
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LANDRETH’S
GARDE N SEED
AND ONION sets.
I HE Trade supplied on liberal terms.
WM. H. TUTT.
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NO. 1 PERUVIAN
GtFAWO.
LAND PLASTER,
AND
DISSOLVED BONES.
~VV E are now obtaining our supplies of
No. 1 Feguvian. Guano
Direct from the ships or warehouses of the Agent of
the Peruvian Government, every bag being branded
by the sworn Inspector of the State, and purity
guarantied.
JOHN MERRYMAN <St CO.,
69 W. Fayette street,
Baltimore.
REFERENCES :
David Dickson, Hon. T. J. Smith, Col. Thos.
Turner, A. J. Lane, John T. Berry, Hancock Co.,
Ga.; Editor “ Southern Cultivator,” Athens, Ga. ;
Jambs C. Denham, Eatonton, Ga.; E. and J. A. Nis
bit, Macon, Ga.; James M. Grat, Clinton, Ga.;
Hollis B. Kkzar, Henderson, Ga. ; M. D. Jones,
F. A. Jonks, Midville, Ga. ; Rev. G. G. Smith, Ous
leys, Ga. ; Stephen D Heard, James T. Gardiner,
Augu-ta, Ga. ; P. 11. Behn, E. C. Wade & Co.,
Savannah, Gil ; Wm. Dkvries, Pres’t Md. Agr. So
ciety, Baltimore ; John 8. Git tings, President Chesa
peake Bank ; Charles Goodwin, Cashier Franklin
Bank ; Editors of “Maryland Farmer,” Baltimore.
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T. MARK WALTER’S
Marble NVorks,
V fr 1 "fl.
C ' f* > / NOP"
■
f >ROAI) STREET, NEAR LOWER MAR
Kr.l’, Al GU.-aTA, GEORGIA.
Every kind of work executed with dispatch.
sepß-d6m4cly
Dr. J. F. H. BROWN
JD IC N r r IS T ,
Office 189 Iti-ouil Street.
Next House below the Conslilulionalisl Printing Office
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ISAAC T. HEARD & CO.,
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
CORNER REYNOLDS AND MoINTOSII STREETS, AUGUSTA, GA.
ISAAC T. HEARD, )
O. M. STONE. S
W ILL devote their strict personal attention to the Storage and sale of Cotton and all other
Produce; would also announce to their friends that they have connected with them in business, Col.
WILY N. WALTON, of Wilkes county, Georgia. Orders for Bagging, Rope, Ac., promptly attended to.
Liberal Cash Advances made at all times on Produce in Store. aulO-dicif
HURLEY’S
POPULAR WORM GANDY
As this is really a SPECIFIC FOR WORMS, and
the best nnd most palatable form to give to children,
it is not surprising that it is fast taking the place of
all other preparations tor worms —it being perfectly
tasteless, any child will take it.
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IIUR-SaEY’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
For
Debility
Loss of Appe
tite, Weakness, In
digestion, or Dyspepsia,
Want of Action of the Liver,
OR DISORDERED STOMACH,
There is No Bitters that can Compare with these
in removing these distressing complaints. For sale or
can be had at ariy drug store iu the United States, or
from the proprietors,
JAMES RUDDLE A CO., Proprietors.
Louisville, Ky.
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PURIFY YOUR BLOOD I
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Hurley’s Sarsaparilla.
Q
Os allthe medicines that have been discovered dur
ing the present, age for the “ thousand ills that flesh is
heir to,” none equal this wonderfu preparation. Only
ten years have elapsed since the dis overer (whu spent
a decade in studying experiments, and prelecting it)
first introduced it to the public, and it is already re
cognized, by the most eminent physicians in all parts
of the country, to be the most surprising and effective
remedy for certain diseases of which they have any
knowledge.
All other Compounds or Syrups of this root have
hitherto failed to command the sanction of the Facul
ty, because on being tested, they have been found to
contain noxious ingredients, which neutralize the good
effects of the Sarsaparilla, and oftentimes injure the
health of the patient. It is not so with HURLEY’S
preparation.
This is the pure ami genuine extract of the loot, and
and will, on trial, be found to effect a certain and per
fect cure of the following complaints and diseases:
Affections of the Bones, Habitual Costiveness,
Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, Dyspep- j
sia, Erysepilas, Female Irreyulari- j
ities, Fistula, all Skin Diseases,
Liver Complaint, Indiges
tion, Piles, Pulmonary
Diseases. Syphilis,
Scrofula or
King's
Evil.
HURLEY’S AGUE TONIO-!
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PERFECTLY RELIABLE.
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The only remedy for Chills and Fever or Ague and
Fever that is or can be depended upon is Hurley’s
Ague Tonic. There have been thousands cured by
using it who had tried the usual remedies without
benefit; but in no case lia.S
Hurley’s Ague Toisic
failed to effect a cure. All who have used it
cheerfully tell their afflicted friends oi it, as a sure and
certain cure for chills and fever. Any one suffering
from the chills would consult their own interest by
sending to a drag store and buying a bottle. It is
pleasant to take, compared with others, and will be
certain to cure all cases of fever and ague or chills and
fever. Send lor it to the proprietors,
JAMES RUDDLE A CO.,
Louisville, Ky.
NOTICE TO MOTHERS.
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DR. SEABROOK’S
Infant Soothing Syrup I
E have, by purchase of the original receipt,
become sole proprietors of this Celebrated Medicine.
We ask you to give it a trial, with an assurance that
you will in future discard all those nauseous and de
structive stuffs, such as Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s
Cordial, Dewee’s Mixture, Ac., combinations of a past
and anti-progressive age, when it was thought that
the more disgusting the mixture the better the medi
cine.
Use in the future only SEABROOK’S, a combina
tion quite up with the advancement of the age. —
Pleasant to take, harmless in its action, efficient and
reliabl'e in all cases. Invaluable in the following
dieeases : ■
Summer Complaint, Irreg
ularities of the Bowels,
Restiveness, Teeth
ing, &c.
Gives health to the child and rest to the mother.
We could furnish any quantity of certificates bear
ing evidences of its superior qualities, but prefer that
our medicine should stand on its own merits, wliich
it will do upon trial.
JAMES RUDDLE & CO.,
J? HOP Til FITG Its,
Laboratory No. 4 1 Bullitt Street,
LOUISVILLE, KY.
AI! the above Medicines for sale by W. H. TUTT,
I PLUMB A LEITNER, BEALL A HANKINSON,
! BARRETT, CARTER A CO., and BARRY A
I BATTY, Augusta, Ga.
I nov2»eo<U*6m _
< CONSTITUTION WATER, the only known
.yrenn dy foi D aliet.s, Irrii.ilion of the Necko;
I tin- Bia der, 1 nihiinni. tio i of the Kidneys and C:t
--’ t.o rhos the Bhiddei, Stranguary and Burning or
; P infill Uli .al-ng, Stone in lhe Bladder, Cah iily,
! Gravel, r.iick Dud Deposit, and Mtinras orMdky
! l),.<liai 'es alter Urinating. For sale by all Drug
, gins. WM. H.TUTT.
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jk /J" o'l H PATCHES on the Female Face de-
IV j pends upon a diseased action of the Liver. A
few bottles of
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
will correct the secretion and remove the deposit
which is directly under lhe Skin. For sale by
_IIOVIS-I14<:« 1 ' l _ _ _ W. IL TUTT.
CdON-STITUTION LIFE SYRUP purges the
g system entirely from all the Fvi! Fffects of '■ter
i cury. For sale by W. H. TUTT.
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A PERFECTED MANURE.
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THE
PATAPSCO GUANO COMPANY’S
Ammoniated Soluble Phosphate.
f I 1 HIS invaluable FERTILIZER and MANURE
combined is now offeied to the public, after three
years’ use has demons-trate I its un.ivailed excellence.
It lias been the study of the most eminent chemists
in this country and in Europe to so combine the
stimulating properties of Ammonia with the more
enduring qualities of other mineral substances so ne
cessary for the growth and perfection of the plant
and its products, that the soil should not be exi austed
of its fertility by the use of stimulants alone, as is t he
case when those so-called manures are used winch
contain Ammoniain excess of the useful development
of the plant.
Our Superintendent rind Managing Chemist, G. A.
Liebig, Ph. D., from his long study and experienc--,
and availii g himself of the facilities furnished him by
European Chemists and Matiufaetuiers during h;s
late visit to the Continent, pre, ares a manure that
combines all tile imurovements wliich the cientific
Talent of tns World has been able tomake iu the
combining and manufacturing of • pecial m mures.
Wo fearlessly challenge Comparison with the best
brands in the market, either in the Field or Labora
tory.
Every ton which leaves our works is prepared un
der the personal supervision ot Dr. Liebig, whose
well known character as a man and chemist is suffi
cient guaranty r fitsintegrity
We haVe h'so'secured the services of Hon. T. C.
Peters, iate President ol the New York State Agri
cultural Society, and recently Agent of the Bureau of
Agriculture, as our General Traveling Agent at the
South, and to personally represent us among the
planters and dealers.
Ourp.mplil t, just published, containing essays by
practici! agriculturists, sent f:ee to any address, on
application to I.octsl Agents.
NEALE, HARIii A C 0.,. General Agents,
26 Commerce street, Baltimore Md.
This valuable Fertilizer is ‘or sale by
STOVALL A EDMO DSTON,
Iso. 1 Warren Block, Augusta,
Sole Agents for Middie and Upper Georgia.
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A CARD.
I HE UNDKItSU ;NED, liavi: gb: come satisfied
by apersinal examination of tlie prepared article, as
well as tlie process ot manufacture pursued by Dr.
Liebig, (who h.ts long been ki.owti to id n as a most
accomplished Chemist,) that the I ATAPB> OGI’A
NO COMPANY'S AMMONIATE SOLUBLE
PHO'PHATE is amo-g the most valuable, it no
the most valuable, ever oft'-red to the pubic, has
conse ted to aid in its dissemination by acting as the
Company’s Genera Trave ing Agent.
While many of the br i- ds of special manures up -n
the ma ket possess much value, and > heir integri iy
may be relied upon, lie is constrained o say ti:,
gross bauds and adulterations have come to his
Knowledge. 'These frauds are the m ue cruel, as they
are not generally detected until the planter h is lost
his crop as well as his money.
Tn EoDORE C PETERS.
Baltimore, Dec. Glh, 1867.
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HOYT’S SUP. PHOS.
"''W/' E have a full supply of this favorite manure,
which we offer upon same terms as last year, payable
Ist November, with interest, on Factors, acceptances
of Planters’ drafts.
J. O. MATHEWSON A CO.,
janl2-d3&c3w Agents.
Depot Augusta Fertilizer Alanf’g Co., )
January 16th, 1868. )
PrXUE OF AMMONIA PHOSPHATE has
been fixed at 2 cents per pound. The SACKS contain
155 pounds. The BARRELS 250 pounds.
There is no better FEKTII IZER for Gardens, and
the Company propose to si ll in small quantities to
parties wishing to cultivate Flowers and Vegetables,
at the reduced price above named. In the use of this
FERTILIZER, parties wishing a luxuriant growth of
Flowers with an improved odor, or in cultivating
Vegetables, need but try it.
It can be obtained from 11. T. Peay A Co , T. R.
Rhodes A Co., Jas. M. Dye, J. A. Ansley A Co.
Those purchasing from the Depot will have their
Sacks or Batrels sent to their houses if within city
limits. A. H. MoLAWB,
janl7-d*w3 Superintendent.
BEiTERRORS OF YOUTH.—A gentleman who suffered
for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and
all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake
of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the
receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by
which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the
advertiser’s experience, can do so by addressing, in per
fect confidence, JOHN 11. OGDEN,
apl7-cly t-2 Cedar street, New York.
YVarren County Fileriff’s Sale.
w ILL be sold or. the Ist Tuesday in FEB
RUARY next, before the Court House door in War
renton, in said county, within the legal hours of sale,
the.following property, to wit: 1 lot of Cora, I Car
riage, 1 Buggy and Harness, 1 two-horse Wagon, 4
setts Plow Gear, 1 Gin and Running Gear. 2 yoke
Oxen, 1 Ox Cart, 15 head of Cattle, 3 Mules, 3 head of
Horses, 4 Plow S ocks, 1 sett Blacksmith Tools.
Levied on as the property of Curran Battle, to satisfy
a ti. fa in Warren Superior Court, in favor of L. W. A
A. W. Battle, Executors, vs. Curran Battle. Property
pointed out by Plaintiff’s Attorney,
R. A. HEATH, Sheriff.
Jasuaby 10th, 1868. jan2l-td
NOTICE.
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Augusta, Ga, Dec. 21, 1867.
To the Stockholders oj the Milledgeville or Macon and
Augusta Railroad Company :
Calls for payment <*n subscriptions to the Capital
Stock of this Company have been made up to Fitty-five
per cent. Stock upon which this amount has not been
paid will be forfeited to the Company.
A further call is now made for Twenty-five- per cent.,
payable on or before FEBRUARY 20th, 1868, at which
date Eighty per cent, will be due. and Stock will be for
feited if not paid.
All Stockholders in arrears will at once correspond
with the Treasurer.
The Road is now in operation to Milledgeville, and is
doing a large business. It is believed tha: arrangements
will be made by which further calls willbeavoided.it'
prompt payment is now made.
By order of the Board of Directors.
R. B. BULLOCK, President.
J. A. Trejs. dec2l-il&-60
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP eradicates, root
and branch, ad Eruptive leases of lhe Skin
For sale by . 11. 1 u 11.
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Washington Female Seminary*
TI-CKM, 1868,
EXERCISES RESUMED ON MONDAY, JAN
UARY 13TIL
Board of instruction :
Rev. Morgan Callaway, Principal (formerly Pres
ident Andrew Female ■
Miss Georgia Ficklbn, Assistant.
Mr. John M. Fisheb, Professor of Music.
TUITION FOR 'I ERM OF TWENTY WEEKS:
In Academic Department $32 50.
In Primary Department 22 50.
Music (Piano) 32 50.
Use of Plano ------- -- -- 5 00.
Tuition payable in advance
Board can lie had in a number of families at sls 00
per month.
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SEWING MACHINES.
WHEELER & WILSON’S
New Improved, Highest Premium and
Family Lock-Stitch
SEWING MACHINE.
A GOLI) MEDAL.
"W" AS AWARDED the highest premium at
the Paris Exposition, by the Emperor of France, the
27th of June, 1867. over eighty-two competitors ol
SEWING MACHINES. There is no Machine in
the world that can do so GREAT A VARIETY
OF WORK AS THE IMPROVED WHEELER
<fc WILSON, or give such thorough satisfaction; it
cannot be equalled for Stitching, Hemming, Quilting.
Felling, Cording, Tucking, Braiding, and will SEW
ANYTHING, from the THICKEST CLOTH to the
FINEST CAMBRIC, &c. The recent improvements
render this Machine far more efficient, and is now uni
versally acknowledged to be the leading FAMILY
SEWING MACHINE OF THE WORLD.
We wiil keep constantly on hand a good assortmen
of SEWING MACHINES for sale
AT NEW YORK PRICES.
SEWING MACHINES for rent at $6 per month
REPAIRINGF.
The most complete REPAIRING Establishment
South of New York, where every kind of Sewing
Machines are Repaired in the most prompt and effi
cient manner, and warranted for one year.
A large assortment of Wheeler & Wilson’s and
Singer’s MACHINE NEEDLES, all sizes, for sale
at $1 per dozen. Needles and small parts of the Ma
chine, sent by mail to ail parts of the country. Pay
ment must be remitted in Currency.
The best quality of MACHINE OIL, wholesale or
retail.
Instractions given in the different branches of the
Machine. Ladies are respectfully invited to call and
examine our Machines. Call in the Ladies’ Parlor
AUGUSTA HOTEL, where servants will be in at
endance to si ow them to the Machine Room ; or
address Lock Box 174.
aug26-d3m&c6m H. JEROME & CO.
WANTED, BY A LADY,
/X GRADUATE, who has had some experience
in teaching, and who can come well leeoipmended,
desires a situation for the year lE6B. She prefers an
As-istant’s place in a College or Select School, but
would accept that of Governess in a private family,
and might be induced to t ko a Public School. For
further particulars, please address
TEACHER,
nov24-2m-w Constitutionalist Office-
ATLANTA
CLASSICAL COLLEGE,
FOR
YOUNG- TjA-UIES.
ZU*IIIS INSTITUTION will be opened under the
Presidency of Col. J. T. and Rev. T. F. MONT
GOMERY, supported by an able and experienced
corps of eight Professors and Teachers, on
Wednesday, tlie 15tli of January, 1808.
The buildings are the finest and most capacious in
the city, and so central as to be within convenient dis
tance for patrons residing in any part of the town.
A new and complete Philosophical and Chemical
Apparatus has been ordered and will be received in
due time.
Board, including, Lodging, Fuel, Lights and Wash
ing, can be obtained in the College, with the Presi
dent’s family, at (SSO) Fifty Dollars per quarter, one
half in advance. Tuition in College and Music, each,
($18) Eighte n Dollars per quarter, in advance.
The President pledges an experience of twenty-five
years, and the energies of a young manhood, to make
this College surpass any similar institution South or
North. <
For Prospectus, with full particulars, address
Col. J. T. MONTGOMERY,
dec26-c2m Atlanta, Ga.
Alpine Bitters I Alpine Bitters
THE continually increasing demand for this uni
versally popular
EUROPEAN TONIC
AND
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR,
has induced the undersigned to make such arrange
ments abroad as will e able them constantly to supply
all orders with which they may hereafter be favored.
THE ALPINE BITTERS
AND
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR,
imported exclusively from Switzerland, is made en
tirely from ROOTS and HERBS, harmless in them
selves, but marvellous in their health-sustaining and
strengthening properties. Their recuperative quali
ties are unrivalled, and are especially efficacious in all
cases 6f FEMALE DEBILITY', arising from any
cause whatever. Also, for DYSPEPSIA, NER
VOUSNESS, LOSS OF APPETITE and, as a posi
tive preventive of CHILLS AND FEVER arising
from Malaria, <fcc. Orders supplied by
KORNEMAN & CO.,
Importers and Sole Agents,
No. 8 Cedar st., N. Y.
WM. H. TUTT, Agent,
aplß-cly Augusta, Ga.
Owners of Water Pow r
Should use the celebrated LEFFEL TUR
BINE WATER WHEEL, manufactured by
POOLE & HUNT,
Engineers and Founders,
Baltimore, Md.
Send for au6-c6m
FOR SALE OR LEASE.
TZ'O RENT OR LEASE, for a term of years not,
exceeding five, a field of 300 acres of choice LAND,
near New Iberia, well enclosed, on the West bank of
the Teche, and above overflow.
Also, 200 LOTS in Hopkinsville, above the line of
New Iberia, can be bought or leased on moderate
terms. A small cash payment alone will be required ;
or, when no payment is made, the improvements will
be held as security for payment.
A field of 145 acres, 100 arable, of unsurpassed fer
tility, opposite New Iberia and Hopkinsville, but with
no improvements other than a substantial fence.
With the field of 300 acres, the Dwelling and Cabins
fora force of thirty hands, will be included. Corn,
Horses and Mutes on reasonable terms to parties
leasing.
The field on the West side, with Dwelling, Cabins,
Gin, Stables and Mill, to be leased for five dollars per
acre. JANE HOPKINS.
Nsw Ibbria, La., Nov. 20,1867. dec2B-c4
I’OSTPwx
TVdministratrix Sale
ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in FEBRU
ARY next, before the Court House door in Appling,
Columbia county, the lands situated in said county
belonging to the estate of Wm. J. Eubank. Sold for
the purpose of paying the widow her twelve months’
support and the debts of tim estate. Terms cash.
L. J. EUBANK,
jan3-ctd Adm’x.
iTiTirl wl
XwßrtlWlliMMri
TT is authentically stated that one-fifth of the in
habitants of this country and Europe die of Consump
tion. No disease has been more thoroughly studied,
and its nature less understood; there is no disease
upon which exists a greater diversity of opinion, and
no disease which has more completely baffled all med
ical skill and remedial agencies.
Some of the prominent symptoms are Cough, Ex-
E ectoration, Shortness of Breath, Irrita’ion about the
■ungs and Chest, darting Pains in the Sides and Back,
Emaciation and general negative condition ot the
whole system.
Persons suffering with this dread disease, or any of
its concomitants, should lose no time in possessing
themselves of the proper Remedy, in order that they
may stay its ravages and be restored to health. The
Rev. E. A. WILSON’S
Prepared Prescription for the Cure of
Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis
COUGHS, COLDS,
AND
All Throat and Lung Affections,
By the use of which he was restored to health in a few
weeks, after having suffered seveial years with a se
vere lung affection and that dread disease, Consump
tion, has now been in use over ten years with the most
marked succrss.
Tliis Remedy is prepared from the original Recipe,
chemically pure, by the Rev. EDWARD A. WIL
SON, 165 "'OOlll 2d street, Williamsburgh, Kings Co.,
New York.
A Pamphlet containing the original Prescription,
with full and explicit directions lor preparation and
use, together with a short history oi his case with
symptoms, experience and cure; con be obtained (free
of charge) ol Mr. Wilson, as above, or by calling on
or addiesshig
BARRETT, CARTER & CO.,
Druggists,
novß-c3m Augusta, Georgia.
ATTENTION,
Southern Merchants and Planters!
Q
FBANK BALLABD,
WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANT,
IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
No. 15 Cortland Street, New York,
And General Exchange Warehouse for the receipt of
all Southern Products, as
COTTON, WOOL, HIDES, TOBACCO, ROSIN
TURPENTINE, TAR, FRUITS, Ac.,
No. 206 and 208 Franklin St., New YorK.
Southern PRODUCTS, as above, rece ved at
all times, in EXCHANGE for BOOTS, SHOES,
PROVISIONS, Ac., for which the highest market
price will be allowed upon arrival, and piompt returns
made. Send ORDERS with Invoices and Bills Lading.
Merchants and Planters will save “ on ■ to three prof
its.” All questions cheerfully answered. Y'our busi
ness and orders solicited.
Addiess FRANK BALLARD,
15 Cortland street, N. Y., P. O. Box 4320.
je4-cly
EMORY COLLEGE.
o
The Spring Term of tliis Institution will
open January 15th, 18G8.
O
I ’ACI LT Y :
Rev LUTHER M. SMITH, D.D., President and
Professor Belles Letters, Moral and Mental Philoso
phy and “iblical Literature.
Rev. A MEANS, D.D., L.L.D., Professor Physical
Sciences.
Rev. GEO. W. W. STONE, A.M., Professor Mathe
matics and Astronomy.
Rev. JOSIAH LEWIS, A.M., Professor Greek
Language and Literature.
Rev. J. O. A. CLARK, A.M., Professor Latin Lan
guage and Literature.
Mr. SIDNEY LEWIS, A.M., Principal of Prepara
tory Department.
Students not desiring to pursue the regular collegiate
course of four (4) years will be entitled to graduation
upon compb ting a three (3) years of English and
scientific studies.
Tuition (iu College), sls for Spring Teim of six
months.
Tuition (in Preparatory School), S3O for Spring Term
of six months.
Board from sls to S2O per month.
Books furnished by the College at reasonable
The health and morals of Oxford are proverbially
good. JOSIAH LEWIS, Jr ,
jan4-c3 Secretary Board of Trustees.
Marriage Guide.
YOUNG’S GREAT PHYSIOLOGICAL
WORK, or Every one his own Doctor—Being
a Private Instructor for Married Persons or those about
to Marry, both Male and Female, in everything con
cerning the physiology and relations of our Sexuel
System, and the Production or Prevention of Off
spring, including all the new discoveries never be
foregiven in the English languge, by WM. YOUNG,
M. D. Tliis is really a valuable and interesting wonk.
It is written in plain language for the general reader,
and is illustrated with upwards of one hundred engrav
ings. All young married p ople, or those contemplat
ing marriage, and having the least impediment to mar
ried life, should read this book. It discloses secrets
that every one should be acquainted with. Still it is
a book that must be locked up, and not lie about the
house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt of
Fifty Cents. Address Dr. WM. YOUNG, No. 416
Spruce street, above Fourth, Philadelphia, jc-29-lyw
MERCER UNIVERSIT yT
PENFIELD, GA.
The next term of this Institution will open on
he fourth Wednesday in JANUARY, 1868, and will
close on the second Wednesday in JUL) . Tuition
for the term, $35, which is at the rate of SBO per year.
Price of board, including washing, lo Iging, fuel and
lights, about $25 per month. Students by clubbing
together and boarding tliems Ives van live at a much
lower rate. The Institution is completely org nizeff
and is prepared to give instruction in any branch of
study ever pursued at any of onr Southern’colleges. ’
For further particulars add ess Rev. H. H.Tuckur,
D.D , President, or JAS. E. W'ILLET,
d- cSI-d3&c3 Secretary of the Facu 1 ty.
ASSIGNEE’S
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CITY BANK, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
o
-JL.’ HE CITY BANK, located in Augusta, having
made an Assignment of all its effects to the under
signed, in trust, to pay all the creditors of said Bank,
without preference, ail persons holding claims or de
mands of any description against said Ba- k are noti
fied to present the same to the undersigned, at Augus
ta, Georgia, within six months Irom date.
J. C. FARGO, Assignee.
January 10th, 1868. jan23-c4tn
NOTICE.
_zX_LL whom it may concern will take notice that
I will not pay any debts heretofore contracted, or -
hereafter contracted by my wife, Josephine Mixon
she having left my house. December 26th, 1867.
dec27-dlsc4* JOHN J. MIXON.