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About Weekly constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 185?-1877 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1869)
SPHOKAI* NOTKJKS. [OFFICIAL.] exkcutiy* dkpartmknt j AruiTi, Oi. Muth M 4. >**• > Oinmo. That tbs Sort* Georgia CUtaeie. of DHtoo, tho Signal, ot Dahloaor*. Usorrfs. be and the* are herein. sAded to th. list of oretrarev *°' hoT ' teed to publish Ks-enttv* Order, mod rroclstosUoas, ftM> andMter March. Ut lastant, la accord*** r wish the Order of MU gebrusrr. «lUmo- - Otero unto «r hand and the 6e*l of *• Bxaentta* D*- partmeot, at the Cartel, la Atlaeta, the day and rear tot shore writtan. % NUDLOCE. draaar. >r Ike Governor: Brain Dsn*. Bee’r Executive Department. mhi*-<U*el A Halerloae MnnUs. Hank. tha* gives asa aea Pnstdeat It alee the loan farm) Booth of many haraulat disorder*. Eataaxied ta tti foffi ate the eeeda of soughs, colds. and of that al ternation of frtgidltr and fire, more widely knows than admired, called frier and a*s». Theealy way tearold these •• little unpUamataesses," is lo reader the »rAsm atroag encash to debt off tbi atmospheric yoleoa that iredaem them, and the beet way to endow it with this rryeneot yrmrti to too* It with HOSTETTEB’fI BTO MACS BITTER*. If e wayfarer were eredlbly informed that a ruffian wa* walttne at the neat eeraer, he weald •oaMleea tors la hi* tracks end take a eafrr mate to hi* d*«t I nation. WHB lust about tho same roreat a* treabl*. the attacks of disease, prevalent at thli mason may be evaded.— Bey. the troablr will be leas for drag .tares lie la fiery oae'atoate, and eiary rafyectabi* druggist in the Onion beers oa bend MOSTETTEXB BITTEEfi- Tbe article b a staple of trad*, nod it wonld b* as aaay to Bod a gro cery without soger as the .tor* of an apothcearY with out thia popular tonic remedr. In il*w of tha e.parl*ae* of th« nation with retard to tbs arttcls. danof the apace of twenty years It aremi al most nnneceaasry to roeapltalat* Its merit, to Amert rans Bnt a* oar population fa fucreaainy at tbe rate of aeoeple of ml. Ho- * rear, in the natural way and by Immisratioa, It may be aa well to hint to tha rials* fan. rratios ends**and *a • (the o'd aettlera knew ell about it).that HfWTETTEE'B STOMACH BITTBRB la the most wholeaome and potant racelabU tonic ever mann faetnred ; that it la a epecifle for debility, dyapepal*. bll llonaoem and miasmatic fever.; that It praerats aa wall aa ante*, thee* complaint, and ihelr romplteatlona; that It la not “ bad to taks" and la absolutely barmleie. mhS-daot id ■r BBBOM OP TOOTH.—A gaatlemaa who an Be red •r yean from Neryoua Debility, I'remalnre Decay, and all )b« adect. us yaethful ladlacyetloai, will, for tha sake •f Suffering humanity, tend free to nil who need It. the receipt and directions for maklac tbe simple remedr by Which he was cured. Sufferer* ebbing to prodtbythe ad vert laer e eaperiaoce, can do ao by addressing, In per fect oonftdwce. JOHN B. OGDEN. opl7 cli - f . f# Oedar itreet. New York. MOINA COTTON SEED. I*AMOK BDIVLT on hand, and lor sale at low rates, at JENNINGS * SMITH'S, Ayer's Sarsaparilla, FOB PURIFYING THE BLOOD. ' Tho reputation thl. sc ocllent mMklne enjoy., la derived from its cures / many of which nro of a truly marvellous char, actor. Inveterate rose* jf m xrstfiis; Am.. JRL. given up to corruption, ■•I bare viol (led to this com pound of anUtelnimuu* tM - vlrtuna. Disorders of a ■aeiJnMHr sorofrilou* typo, and af ruction* which am merely aggravated by the pretence of scrofulous matter, have been radically cured ta tacit numerous In •tanees, In every oeUleuiwtt In the country, that the public do not need to be informed here that It It In moat own a »i>wlHo and sbnolnte remody. Scrofmout poison b< one qf the most destructive •aciales of our rone. Often, this uimmu and uofrlt tenant of the organism uadorminna the constitution, rod invites the attaek of oafrobling or flrtaldlsoaera, Without exciting a tu.plciou of ita presence. Again, it teetA. to breM Infection throughout the body,nod then, on some fovorable occasion, rapidly develop Into one or other of It* hideous forms, dtnor on tho MYfoes or among tho vital.. In the latter, tuber cles may bo suddenly deposited In the lung, or heart, or tumors formed In die liver. These foots make the oooaxtoual uao of the SaraaparUla as a preventive, advisable. It It a mistake to luppoae that ao long a* no ernp tiona or humor, appear, there rautl be no terofolou. taint. These fonn. of derangement may never ocour, and yet tho vital force, of the body be «o re duced by it. subtle agency, aa materially to impair the health and shorten .the duration of life. Ul* a common error, alto, that aorofola i. atrletly heredi tary. It does, Indeed, descend from parent to child, bat la also engendered In person, born of pure blood. Low living, indigestion, foul air, lieeanoa. habit*, and the depressing vices gen •rally, uroduneM. Weakly oonatitetJona, where not gpiimed by the most constant and judicious care. Are peculiarly liable to it. Yet the robust, also, Whose turbid olood swells the vein, with an appar ently exuberant vitality, are often contaminated, And oa the rood to Ita consequences. Indeed, no data or condition can depend on Immuulty from It, nor foe! Insensible to the Importance of an effec tual rwawdy. In *l. .fnfhony’* Ft re, Mon or £rwMaa, for Wfjr, Salt Hhrum, Staid Ifvinl, Kinff werisa, Hare Kara and Ifpaa, and other eruptive •r vlelble forms of tho disease, caused primarily by the scrofolous iufectiou, the SarMajmrUla la so es- Bflent as to be Indtspeusabie. And in the more concealed forms, aa In Dyspepsia, ftronsw, tfearf IXerase, put, JCpUepag. Tanrslrfo, and other affeotlous of the muscular and nervous aymems, tho Serunsrills. through its purifying power, re move* the cause or the disorder and produces aaton iuhtny rum. Tbe as ras partita root of the tropica does not by itself achieve these results. It Is aided by the ex tract* combined with it, ofsUU greater power. So potent is this union of healing virtue*, or obstinate inalsdies by any medicine, imuvrrtora or HMfor, Vforfas Vter rat lama, and Asml* JXaewaee in general, are oommonly soon rwltevnl and ultimately cured by the invigorating and peri fv lng effect or our Sarmparilla. Jthrnmanam and Bents, often dependent on the of •xtreneou* matters In the Mood, have their remedy also in thia medicine. Tor hirer tlwsplelsh, torpidity, inflammation, aboeaa, ate., caused by rankling poisons in the Mood, we unhesitatingly sperifle'disease can be distinguished. Ita restora tive power it soon folt bv those who are LassaM, AisfW Wsepfcss, and flugvjg JTerwwws Aaprrhrmaiamt Os Faart. or who are troubled with an y other of those aflfoctioae tytup tomatic of weakness. Many, after taking it for C»«wsf MWfo, have tnMrn ua es Mm ynoth- Ail vigor inn>am«l to their nervous system, which seemed buoyant with that prolific Ufr they thought had departed on the advance of age. Others, whose fountains of Ufo were always sterile, acknowtsdge their oMigiuions to It for an obvious change. Ayer’s Ague Cure, Fwr Ferer aa* Afa*. Utenalttete V*. fwr, ■ae.tra at rarer, g* fHte. f»»tedlc*l ar Mtea. ss:;'.ttiwar7gj’jsjgs: s£ 'SfS^Sb.\‘tSi^^SlZX Etac, nor any other mineral or poisonous snbatanre "ft*?* <wlr« of (CoraSSul cure* edfocladkeSe^ale'eLe*! Ukdwfcereother rrailki tars wtrollffoaeA tectad bv taking the AH IK ertMK dally. For User (WaMaO, aristae from torpklkv oftb* Uter. u I. an oxeettent romody. stimulating the Liver into beahhy aethrMy. Freearo.l by Dw. J. C. Am A Ota, Procthtal Ota, itefo Lotrall, Moa*. sad told rmivK, #i46 ram mom.a. U 4 by IV W B WII.IJ an) dl the Drucsl* Ate. mi Dre«*ta JtaVSJrUSSry laalsodatam SKIM TRAPS ! p I am an * iwm ■ WM. H. TUTT & LAND, Wholesale Druggists, AUUI’STA, a A.. MAKiHO daily xj-ntxwis to thMr Stock, and are now jaaparM to ofer to the Mmimnta of the interior t»e largest and host solsotal sssortmeo* of foreign and domestic DRUGS EVER BBOOOHT TO THE SOUTH. Importing largely from Europe, ws are prepared to offer Inducements folly equal to Sostheni Houaea, and an exaaai nation of oar Stock and Pi lorn vdi eon vlnea any ona of the eerrertoaaa cf tbe aesertloo. Wa tall aothing bat the poreet articles, and the style in which our good, are put up cannot he excelled. AU orders entrusted to ua will he executed careful ly and promptly. mh4-dd*o( W AHTBD- AGENTS FOE THE iMricii Farmers’ H#we ImA, IIT BOTH BNOI ISH AND GERMAN. Bp ROBERT STEWART, V. ff wf Mlm. 33d THOUSAND SSSJ2T22 ttonea unshared The work eovere the whole ground of the Breeding and Raising, and the treatment of Horae* and Moles, both in alekncm and In health It has won Its own way to popular favor, and la to-day the most popular and beat selling Horae Book out mr Send for our Circular. Illustrat'd Poster, and long list of Practical Testa, or extract* from the letter* of those having naed U»- book, and yon can not fail to be eonvtnoed of Its gieat Intrin ic a alee and great sala bility. B&- We gfv* exclusive territory sod The Largeit Commission. Address, O. F. VEST Publtshor, Cincinnati, O. ON CONSIGNMENT. 100,000 POUNDS SMOKED and Dry Baited BA. CON BIDES 74,000 pounds Bracked and Dry Salted SHOULDERS 14,000 pounds Smoked end Dry Baited TENNESSEE HAMS 14 tierees CANVASSED HAMS, “ Pee Dee " 10 tierces PLAIN HAMS, u Henry Amos* Cos.” 8,000 pounds BREAKFAST BACON 4,000 bushels CORN, at Depot 000 bushels Black and White OATS 400 bushel. COW PEAS 300 bushels White end Red WIT EAT 40 bbls POTATOES, •' Peach Blow* ” 3 0 bhis FLOUR, Superfine, Extra, and Family 140 half and quarter sacks Tennessee FLOUR 100 kegs and cans LARD 4 firkins GOSHEN BUTTER 40 sack. White and Colored BRANS 10 La'** YARNS, Princeton Factory (o£Ms White Corn WHISKY (0 bbls Tuscaloosa and Bourbon WHISKY 30 bbls Pure CIDER VINEGAR mhll-dSacl BARRETT * CASWELL. TO MILL OWNERS. Mill Stones, Dotting Clotli, Smut Machines, AND ALL KINDB 0F MILL FINDINGS, FOR SALK AT THE LOWEST . CASH PRICKS, By WM. BRENNER, 107 Broad street, Augusta, Go. mli6-dlm*cly Spring Dry Goods, AT HENRY L. A. BALK’S, ITS Broad Street. I AM NOW RECEIVING AN ASSORT MENT OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS FOR THE SPRING TRADE, AND WILL CONTINUE TO OPEN NEW GOODS THROUGHOUT THE SEA SON. I PURCHASE ALL MY GOODS FROM THE FOREIGN IMPORTERS 'AND MANUFACTURERS AT THE NORTH. AT THEIR LOWEST CASH PRICES, AND SELL ONLY FOR CASH, AT SMALL PROFITS. IN MY ESTABLISHMENT THE PRICE IS FIXED ON ALL GOODS, AND NO PERSON IN IT IS ALLOWED TO ASK MORE THAN TUB MARKED PRICE. CITIZENS AND STRANGERS VISIT ING AUGUSTA WILL FIND IT TO THEIR INTEREST TO EXAMINE MY STOCK BEFORE MAKING PURCHA SES ELSEWHERE. n. L. A. BALK, ITS Broad Street, Aageata, »a. fobM-dauti* Patapsro Unano. WE ARK RECEIVING ANOTHER SUPPLY OF THIS Inrivalrd Fertiliser) Made under the Immediate •upervislon of DR. O. A. LIEiBIGh. Which la a sufficient guarantee of HaBU I‘ERIORIT V and GENCINKNEBA THU ARTICLE CONTAINS MORE Boltible ¥*lio«phate6# 1 Ttuo aa) Buparpboaphate offered In this mark*!. PUR BALI BY BTtf ILL A KUNO.MbTO.V Comm’n Merchants. j. mT dye & do., WAREHOUSE AKD Commission Merchants, AUGUSTA. GA, OoSTIJICE THE BUSINESS, ta aH of its branches, at their OLD STAND, 143 REYNOLDS STREET. Prompt personal attention given to the STORAGE and SALE of tXATON and other Produce, and to the purchase of BAGGING, BOPS and FAMILY SUPPLIES. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES made when re quired. COMMISSIONS FOB SELLING COTTON, lif j PER CENT. Consignments *otided. POLLARD, COX & CO., COTTON FACTORS. WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Comer Reynolds and Campbell Streets AUGUSTA, GA. The uraal ADVANCES made. Order, for RAGGING, ROPE, Ac., Ac., promptly ailed. COTTON shipped to ua will be delivered In Ware house on cars, thus saving some drayage and all dam age by hauling. CONSIGNMENTS earnestly solicited Commission for Selling Colton, ONE AND A QUARTER PEE CENT. POLLARD, COX & CO., GENERAL GROCERY AND Commission Merchants, 473 Broad Street, (Midway between Plan ten’ and Globe Hot la,A AUGUSTA, GA. A T.WAYB on hand a foil and complete stock of GROCERIES. LIQUORS, WINES, Ac., et LOW EST BATES. Pure baser, will find K to the* 'lnterest to call and examine before buying elsewhere Com mission for Belling Cotton, ONE A > D A QUARTER PER CENT. augfli-dactf GENTRY & MOORE, COTTON FACTORS AND Geicril Ciiiyoi Merchants, AUGUSTA, GA. WE TAKE pleasure in annooncing our con nection with Dr. B. H. Pbbkikb, of Taliaferro con lty. We have on h»nd, end to arrive, five hundred (500) buehela of Peabod>'s Long Staple Prolific COT TON SKKD, at $1 per bushel, in quantitiea to suit purchasers. This Cotton was sold in this market this season for thirty-three (3d) per cent, more than tbe ordir ary Upland Cotton. JaairaaT 17,1869 jtu)l9-thu*«un*c3n) CHARTREUSE ELIXIR OR* JESUITS’ SECRET. r Uni9 is a certain remedy for SCROFULA, SYPHILIS, in all Ha stag**, OLD BORES, PIM PLES, and at ERUPTIONS of the BKIN, all DIB EASKS of (ha KIDNEYS, and FEMALE IR REOULAKtTIKB, rod PURIFIER of the BLOOD. Thk. remedy eon talus neither Mercury in any form, lomdeof Potass*, Brom.daof Potas.u, or any other mtaeraL THIS IS NO HUMBUG PATENT MEDICINE, as will be vouched for by all those persona who have tested It. Prepared and sold by WM. Q. GRAY, Druggist and Chemist, Corner 3d and Greene streets, Louisville, Ky. And by PLUMB A LEITNER, Augusta, Ga. Price, #6 per bottle. Put up in full pint*. Very liberal discount to tbe triad*. JfeUcefromtk* Eawfoeißr Courier. “ Tbe aUealion of the pub’le is called to an adver tisement headed Chartreuse Elixir or Jesuits’ Secret It is said to be the most effective cure for tbe diseases enumerated ever discovered. It is certainly creating a sensation In tha medical world, and its discovery wtU be hailed with delight by thousands who hhve bean hopaltesly afflicted. “It it more effective than tho Hot Bprlng* of Arkan sas, many persons having returned frotr. that fountain of health unrelieved have been cured permanently by (ta use. It ts tha discovery of one of the muet emi nent and successful physicians on the Continent, whose faith ta its curative qualities is sufficiently at. tested by thousands. W* have been assured by gen tlemen wi.h whom we are well arquaiuled, that they hare seen cure* effected in tha line of diseases it pro fesses to treat that had baffled tbe skill of phystol&ns of the greatest reaearch and highest standing. We, therefor*, do not hesitate to endorse to the confidence of the afflicted.” Jfotixfnm the Louisville Journal. “ We hivtte attention to Mr. Wu. G. Okay’s adver tisement of thi* newly discovered and most wonderful remedy- It la called the ‘Jesuits’ Secret,' might be called ib* Secret o 4 Perpetual Youth. Its invigorat ing. beautifying, and llfo prolonging qualities an cer tainly unsurpassed; nay, they ar* unequaled In thia respect. It throw* the foroous Hot Springs in Arkan sas, almost magical aa they are, for into tha shade. It throws into the shade everything of the kind, indeed, except tha Fountain of Touth which Poses pU Luos sought, and from which the Elixir seem* to have been gathered. But we will not undertaka to describe the pruperiieaof Ui’a panacea. It can be tried more easily thro described or imagined.” if otic*, from the New Albany (sod > ribauterruiL “ Ta* last it*’ Sac asr.—We take pleasure in call ing tbe attention of our reader* to the advertisement of tbe above named medicine. We have heard one ot the most prominent physicians of LoulsvUle speak in high i terms of this preparation; there ore, we have no hesi tancy in sayiite that we consider it at least aa good, if not the beet medicine for Scrota)*, Rheumatism, and kindred afflictions, which has jo t been offered to tbe public. It is not a quack medicine, but a prescription such a* the moat learned phy aidsns give to their pa tieete." » J*r26-tath«*«c6m Virginia Insurance Company, STAUNTOJf, YA. Cash Capital B«» n ,OOO. j foblfoJns A. O. HALL, Agent. HORSE POWERS, r J7IMtK<mERB, WHEAT FANS, and COTTON PLANTER#, that are warranted to do their work wsE.M PENDLETON A B<>A RDM AVB mklta Foundry. Legal Notices. Applicants for Homestead. (jTEOKGIA. GLASSCOCK COUNTY. Oxdixxst’3 Orricx, fox said Covstt, ) March 2d, 1869.) Kk»D*y Todd ha* applied for exemption of Pemon alty, and setting apart and valuation of Homretead, and I will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock, a. m., on the 20th day of March. 1800, at my office. Thto March 2d, IM9 g ESBY IqoCE, Ordinary. Application far Homestead. Q-EORGIA, GLASSCOCK OOUNTY. OanixAST’s Orr.c, JJSS*2S«R \ James F. Red has spiled for exemption of perion alitv and sett Jig apar- and valuation of homestead, an/t will pass apon the came at 10 o’clock, a. m-, on the 20th day of March, 18c9, at ay office. This March 2d, 1889. HESET LOQTTK, u>h6-c-2 Oidinary. SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND CHOSES IN ACTION. Q-EORGIA, BURKE COUNTY .—By virtue of a decree in the Superior Court of said county, at the November Term,l66B, will he sold, atthe Court House door in bald county, at public outcry, between the law ful hours of sale, on the first TUESDAY in APRIL next, a certain tract of Pine Land situate in said coun ty, containing two hundred and fifty acres, more or leas, known as the Habersham tract, adjoining lauds of James H. Royals, estate of Augy Eapp, and land of Mrs. Henry Chance, or Reuben Chance, the last being fifty acres cut from original tract of three hun dred acres of Isaiah Carter, deceas*fl. Bale subject to claim (if any) of homestead for Carter, a mi nor. Trrub—Cash. Reasonable time allowed after sole for complying. ELECTA A. CARTER, Ex’x, JOHN T. SHEWMAKE, Ex’r, of will of Isaiah Carter, Aec’d. febl2-dlactd Notice to Debtors and Creditors. State of Georgia, oglethorpe COUNTY.—AII persons indebted to the estate ol William W. Everett, late of Ogletherpe county, de ceased, are hereby notified to make immediate pay ment to the undersigned; and all persons having de mands against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent them, properly attested, within the time pre scribed by law. GEORGE W. WHITEHEAD. Ex’r of W. W. Everett, dec’d. Dxcember 26,1868. if° 6 ' < ' a a BORGIA, GLASSCOCK COUNTY.-Where a«, William G. Lyon and Samuel T. L. Wil cher, Administrators on estate of William G. Wilcner, deceased, having iully administered said estate, and applies to me tor dismission. These are, therefore, to cite a-’l those interested, to be and appea- at my office on or before the first Mon day in August, 1869, to Bhow cause, if any they have, why letters distriseory should not be granted. Criven under my h&nd, at office, in Gibson, this Ist day of February, 1869. H jjnßY LOGUE, feblO 6m Ordinary. THhfi GREAT Health Restorer! EVERYBODY TAKES IT! BRADY’S FAMILY BITTERS; AWARDED THE HIGHEST PREMIUMS Louisiana State Fair, held at New Orleans, 1868; Ken tucky State Fair, at Louisville, 1868 ; Btate Fair of Indiana, held at Indianap lis, 18C8; and atthe Missouri Btate Fair, held at St. Louis, Mo.; Alabama, at Montgomery. Recommended by the beet Physicians for the cure of Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Female Weakneises, Consumption, Coughs and Cholera Morbus ; AND FOB Liver and. Kidneys IT HAS NO EQUAL 1 AND 18 A GREAT STRENGTHENER AND BLOOD PURIFIER. IT 18 A SURE PREVENTIVE AGAINST CHILLS AND FEVER, If used regularly, as the Chill Season is coming. No Family Should be "Without It. MANUFACTURED BY D. C. BRADY & CO„ 46 Fourth Street, Louisville, Ky, Brady’s Cocktail Bitters, FOR BAR-ROOMB, Sold by all Druggists, Groc:re and Dealers generally. H. M. SCOTT, Gtltral Agent for the South irix Stater, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. janlS-c6ra Reps. Satin Delanes, Damasks, cornices and tins CURTAIN TRIMMINGS LACE CURTAINS A foil sad choice assortment jual opened VALENCES and CCRTAINd Made and rut Up promptly. JAMES G BAILIE A BROTHER, fobfrtathaa Ml Brood #tr»»l. COPY OF DR. JL. MEANS’ INSPECTION OF RHODES’ STANDARD SPPER-PHOSPHATE. CHATHAM COUNTY.GA.| ANALYSIS OF RHODES’ STANDARD SUPER-PHOSPHATE OP LIME. MOIBTURB EXPELLED AT 212* 606 SOLUBLE PHOSPHORIC ACID 9.06 EQUAL T > PH OSPHATE LIMB 19.78 COMMON PHOSPHORIC ACID. 16.03 EQUAL TO BONK PHOSPHATE... 34.99 TOTAL PHOSPHATES - - 54.77 LIME WITH PHOSPHORIC ACID... 29.68 SAND*... a* 00 00 BULPHATE OF LLME, and other salts not estimated. 4018 100.00 The above analysis indicates a MANURIAL SUPER-PHOBPH ATE OF LIME OF TMi HIGHEST GRADE, ordinarily found in the American market. Its large amount of SOLUBLE PHOSPHORIC ACID supplies an ac'ive nutriment for the development and maturity of the fruitage. Tbe Sulphuric Add whlcn it contains, by chemical affinity with the elements of most soils, contribnte to its fertilizing properties To show its best effeets, this Super-Phosphate should be applied under and in contact with the -eca, and with a moierately shallow covering of soil. - A. IVOCAISJS, Inspector, Savannah, Cha.ham County, Q;a. G. H. WILLIAMS, Assistant Chemist. Wc guarantee that every package of RHODES’ STANDARD BUPBR-PHOS'PHA.Tfi shall fully come up to the above analysis. „ JM. RHODES & CO., 83 SOUTH BTREET, BALTIMORE. SPEARS & CO., Cotton Factors, - Augusta, Ga., Agents for the following Counties: BURKE COUNTY NEWTON COUNTY RICHMOND COUNTY WALTON COUNTY WARREN OOUNTY CLARKE COUNTY COLUMBIA COUNTY HART COUNTY HANCOCK COUNTY OGLETHORPE COUNTY BALDWIN COUNTY ELBERT COUNTY TALIAFERRO COUNTY LINCOLN COUNTY GREENE COUNTY WILKES COUNTY. MORGAN COUNTY * feh2o-d*ctf GUANOS. PURE 3STo. 1 PERUVIAN GrXJA.NO, PURE DISSOLVED BONES, JPTJRE LAND PLASTER, For sale from our Warehouse in Augusta, or shipped direct from Baltimore through Messrs. John Mebrtman & Cos. All Fertilizers furnished by us will be warranted best quality, and will be sold at lowest possible prices. WARRKX, LANE &CO., jan3-au*e3m Cotton Factora, Auguata, Ga. ROSADALIS, THE GREAT Blood Purifier, CURES Scrofula in its Various Forms, SUCH AS Consumption in its earlier stages, Enlargement and Ulceration of the Glands, Joints, Bones, Kid neys, Uterus, Chronic Rheumatism, Eruptions of the Skin, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ac., Ac. ALSO, SYPHILIS, IN AT.T. ITS FORMS. DISEASES OF WOMEN, Loss of Appetite, Sick Headache, Liver Complaint, Pain in the Back, Imprudence in Life, Gravel, GENERAL BAD HEALTH, and all diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, It is a Perfect Renovator. WST ROSADALIS eradicates every kind of humor and bad taint, and restores the entire system to a healthy condition KT It is Perfectly Harmless, never producing the sligntest injury. It is not a Secret Quack Remedy. The articles of which it is made are published around eaeh bottle. Recommended by the Medical Faculty and many Thousands of our Best Citizens. For testimonial- of remarkable cures see “ ROSA DALIS ALMANAC” for this year. PREPARED ORLY BY Dr. I. J. Lawrence & Co-, 844 BALTIMORE STREET,J Baltimore, MD. FOR SALK BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Jy2B-cly hdarriage Guide. YOUNG’S GREAT PHYSIOLOGICAL WORK, ot Every one his own Doctor—Being a Private Instructor for Married Persons or those about to Many, both Male and Female, in every thing 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. This is really a valuable and interesting work. It is written in plain language for the general reader, and is illustrated with upwards of one hundred engrav ings. All young married people, 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 np, and not he about the house. It will be sent to any one* on tbe receipt of Fifty Cents. Address Dr. WM. YOUNG, No. 416 Spruce street, above Fourth, Philadelphia. je29-!yw Dr. Is P. H, BROWN) Dentist) 189 BROAD STREET, Next House Below the Constitutionalist Printing Office. TEETH INSERTED WITH Special Reference to Natural Appearance, Beauty, Comfort, Usefulness and Durability. dee2o-c4m Western Lands aid Securities. In ADDITION to Government, State and Rail road BONDS and BTOCKB, we buy and Mil LANDS in Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, lowa, Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska. The highest price paid for LAND WARRANTS and TITLES to Lands told for taxes. We also purchase, at best rates, all Diacredited Western County, City and Tcwn BONDS. Correapoodanee solicit*,!, and any information re quired, furnished without charge. Address, AUSTIN CORBIN A CO., « p22'W6m tall Bankers, New*York Oily. Alpine Bitters I Alpine Bitters! f I?HE continually increasing demand for this uni vereally popular EUROPEAN TONIC AND ANTI-DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR, has induced the un iersigned 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 AKD 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 of FEMALE DEBILITY, arising from any cause whatever. Also, for DYB.PEPBIA, NER VOUSNESS, LOSS OF AIPPETITE and, as a posi tive preventive of CHILLS AND FEVER arising from Malaria, Ao. Orders supplied hy KOP.NEMAN A CO., Importers and Sole Agents, No. 8 Cedar et,, N. Y WM. H. TUTT, Agent, aplß-cly Augusta, Ga, QUEEN OF TBE SOUTfI PORTABLE GRIST MILL?, FOB Corn Meal, Wheat Flour lug and Stock Feed., Bolting Apparatus, Smut:era ASD MILL WORK GENERALLY. are built from choice Bur Blocks, selected at' he Quar hf* in j^ ,BDce > Isaac Straub /fnrxnpf Tjj-n tend for Descriptive Pamph flCwl MB “1 let, containing treatise on Mill /m AmrSH InVl'fl ”8< tent by mail free. /mTCbB iyy| ISA A C "sTR AUB A CO., jtoCJ Cor. Front whl John sts., FOUTZ’S MIXTURE, The Great External Remedy, . For Han and Beant* IT WILL CURE RHEUMATISM The reputation of thi. preparation li so well estab. Ikhed, that little need be Said in thta eonneSfon never foiled to cure PAINFUL NERVOUS AFFEC f JONS, CON TBAOMNG MUSCLES, saßhwffiaassS QfeS&p&SSSVSSSi FEET. Person affected with Rheumatism can be effec tually and permanently cured by using thl* wonderful preparation; it penetrates *° Oie nerve and bone im mediately on being applied • "La—7on HORSES it will cur* SCRATCHES, SWEBNEY POLL-EVIL, FISTULA, OLD RUNNING SORES, SADDLE or COLLAR GALLS, SPRAINED T\,ffirai JOINTS, STIFFNESS OF THE STIFLES. Ac. It will prevent HOL ESSS2SBSSLOW HORN and WEAK BACK IN MILCH COWS. I have met with great success in bringing my Mix ture within the reach of the Public. lam dally in receipt of letters from Physicians, Druggists, Mer chants and Farmers, testifying to it* curative powers. DAVID E. FOUTZ, Sole Proprietor, BALTIMORE, Mil. W. H. TUTT A LAND, Wholesale and Retail Agents, janl3-cly Augusta, Ga One Pound of Rotter Mode from One Pint of Milk. J-cL’ -wt) PROFIT made by investing |1 for a bottle of the EXTRACT OF BUTTER PLANT, wh’ch. with six gallons of milk, will produce 50 lbs. of prime fresh Butter This Inexpensive, excellent Butter is now daily consumed from the tables of the first Hotels. Restaurants, and private smilies in New To t City and elsewhere. State, County and City Rights for sale, offering to capitalists rare opportunities for establishing a staple business, paying enormous profits. Agents wanted lh , e v K . X .T? ACT - aufficientto make 60 lbs. of Hotter, with foil directions for use, will be sent to any address on the reoelpt ol )i. The pubic are cautioned against all worthless imi tation*. sold under the name of Butter Powder*, Com PLAN r 1* prepared only by the ECONOMY BUTTER CO, . Office 116 Liberty street Factory, 296 Greenwich street, N. Y. City. N. B.—By the use of tbe BUTTER PLANT a pure and ra tab)* Butter le mad* If a coat of 16 cent*' per pottad. i Janai-d'aoem t