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About Weekly constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 185?-1877 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1869)
THE Six Great Remedies OF THE AGE. Hurley’s Ague Tonic. NO ARSENIC—NO MERCURY. PERFECTLY RELIABLE. The only rem-dy far Chill. sad F*v«, or A«a# awl Fever. lh»» is or can he depended opon 1. HUR LBT’fe AGUE TONIC. There bars hem thousands eared by Being It who hare tried the n.uai lemt diee with oat benefit. The following certificate from a reliable cittern of If eelteippi speaks for Itself : Mmatctee, Klee., Oct. I'., IMS. Mr. R. T. R. Chadwick Dusßts Thla ia to certify- that I ho tight from won, by yonr recommendation, a bottle of Burley e ifue an' it enrC i two cases Z‘. ii-ver anu aghe of fifteen month*’ .tending. I cheerfully recommend H uriey*. Tonic to the public fenerally. Respectfully, yours, JOHN B. WRIGHT. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD USE IIBLIY’S MUmilLl. WITH IODIDE POTASH. Thiele the pure and genuine extract of the root, end Will, on trial, bo found to effect a certain and perlect core es the following complaint, and diaeuaea : Affections of the Bones, Habitual Cost I we. nees, liability, Dlaeaeea of the Kid neys. Dlspemsla. Kryalpells, Female Irre«ularfllea! FliluU, all Skin Disease*, LlTer Complaint, Indigestion, PH a. Pul monary Diseases, Scro fula, or King's Kvll, ■ypbtlie. To Dr. That. A. Hurley: Bib i I deem It an act of justice to you to state (hat In the month ol February last I had a Revere attack of Inflammatory rheumatism, which completely pros trated roe. At the same time my lungs were mtfch afflicted. I was so reduced that it was with the great est difficulty that I could walk. I procured some of your Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, and com menced taking It. I found that I began to Improve— my cough became ices severe—the soreness of my lungs and breast gradually auh-lded—my rheumatic pains lots scu’o. I attribute this mainly to your Bar eaparllla. I hove now been taking it for over two months; have taken In all five bottles. Its effects have been most aatlfactory to me, and I advise others similarly afflicted to give you a trial. QLjjygjj'p The gentleman whoso name Is appended to the above certificate has long resided here, and at the present ttmo Is one of the magistrates of the oity of Loulsvlllo. HURLEY’S Popular Worm Candy. As this Is really a specific for Worms, and the bast and moat palatable form to give to children, It Is not surprising that It la fast taking the place of all other preparations tor worms—lt being perfectly tasteless, ana any child will take It. Mlttrt. Janet Ruddle <* Cos. : Gsutlbmsn : It gives me great pleasure to say, after using all the other worm remedies known to me, with but partial success to my children, I was advised to try Ur. T. A. Hurley’s, and since using It my chil dren have become well and healthy. The oblldreit would eat It all the time, It la so pleasant, If we would let them. I believe It Is one of the best and safest remedies known, and as such, recommend It to ono and all. JAB. W. TKAVIB. Looisvills, July 8,1888. NOTICE TO MOTHERS. DR. SEABROOK’S Infant Soothing Syrup. Use in tho future only SEABROOK’B, a combina tion quite up with the advancement of the age.— Pleasant to take, harmleae in ita action, efficient and reliable In all caaea. Invaluable in the following dla aaica: BUMMER COMPLAINT, IRREGULARITIES OP THE BOWELS, KKSTIVKNEHB, TEETHING, Ac. Give* health to the child and rut to the mother. NasaviLLa, Tax*., February 12, 18*8. Jat. Huddle * Cos., LouitviUe, Ky.: When living In your city I need aeveral bottle* of PR. BEAR ROOK’S INFANT SOOTHING SYR UP, and found it to do my child more good, and it would real better after ualng it, than any other reme dy I ever tried. 1 can aay with confidence, it la the beat medicine for children at present known. I wlah you would get the Druggists here to keep it. If any one doea, please let me know; if not, aend me one dosen by express, and 1 will pay for It at the office hare. Write me when you aend It, and oblige MRS. SARAH A. RANDOLPH. HURLEY’S STOMACH BITTERS, FOR Debility, Loan of Appetite, WaakieM, Im dlgeaitom, or Dyspepsia, Want of action of the Liver, or Disordered Stomach. n«* ere m Bitter* that cam compare with thee* la re moving theae dlatreaalng complaints. For sale or can be had at any Drug Store In the United Statea or from toe proprietors. JAMES RUDDLE A CO., Louisville, Ky. DR. SEABROOK’B Bllxer sf Pyrophosphate of Iron ob 4 ('allsaya. lbla elegant combination poaanaaea all the roaio properties of Peruvian Bark and iron, without the disagreeable taste and bad effects of either, separate ly or In other preparations, of these valuable medl aass. It should be taken In all caaea when a gentle tonic Impression is requited after couvaleaeence ftoo. {•flM or debilitating diseases, or tn those dtstmes *?* 'VT*'* rtU ~ Peculiar to female*. No female should bs without It, If liable to aueh diseases, for •othing cm welt take its place. Jas. Ruddle A Cos., PUOPRIKIOKS, LADOUIATOHY MO. «1 BULLITT ST., LoblotlHo, Ky. All Uw slats goods fQf sale t>y FLUME A IJIITNKIt, HAMMM'IT A tIAttTKU, RHW Attli ItAUItV, F A. UkAl.l. , W, II TUrr A LAND, W M Whl.lh ft «085m4«.a.1. •*- G. H. PHINIZY, Cotton Factor and Commission Herohant^ Continues to give Us attention to the STORAGE and SALE OF COTTON, at hi s FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, on JACKSON STREET. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. jy27-d3m*c6m PORTER FLEWI I*o, C “ A *’ K ’ , tFormerly FLEMING A ROWLAND,) <l*\e with JNO. M. CLARK de LO ) FLEMING & STAPLES, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 268 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. ALr FLEMING WILL GIVE HIS PERSONAL ATTENTION TO THE SALE OF COTTON, at the OLD KATES, per cent. Commission. Sales rooms, Jackson street, sept-daelm ) T. J. JENNINGS. J. T. SMITH JENNINGS'i* SMITH, Cotton Factors and (general Commission Merchants, NO. 0 McINTOSU STREET, AJJGUSTA, GA. Liberal Advances Made on Produce in Store* , Aep2-dac4m ESTABLISHED 1820. OLDEST SHOE HOUSE IN TANARUS) IE STATE. 1,500 Cases BOOTS, SHOES & TRUNKS AT WHOLESALE. ALFRED O FORCE, 258 Broad St., Sign Big Boot, Augusta, Ga. DeaLER in BOOTS, SHOES and TRUNKS. Goods purchased direct from the manufacturers, and SOLD AT SMALL PROFIT. uul2-3mifac4m STOVALL & EDMONDSTON, Cotton Exactors and Commission Merchants, No. 1 WARREN BLOCK, AtjGUSTA. GA„ Continue to give strict attention to the STORAGE and SALE of COTTON and other PRODUCE. Consignments solicited. They are Agents for the sale of the PATAPSCO GUANO, and TAYLOR’S IMPROVED COTTON GIN, the cheapest and best in nse. au4-2awdac3m2p W. H. HOWARD. C. H. HOWARD. W. H. HOWARD & SON, COTTON FACTORS AM) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 2 Warren Block, W ILL continue to give their tlrict attention to the STORAGE AND SALE OF OOTI’ON and other PRODUCE. Orders fir BAGGING, TIES or ROPE and FAMILY SUPPLIES promptly filled, and at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on Produce in store. Commissions for Selliug Cotton, (I }{) ONE AND A QUARTER PER CENT. Consignments respectfully solicited. Refer to Gonerat A. R. Wright, Augusta, Ga. sepl-3m S. D. HEARD & SON, Warehouse and Commission Merchants, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Continue the Sale and Storage of COTTON. CASH ADVANCES made at any time on Produce in Store. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. aulß-d&cßm WARREN, LANE & CO,. Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants WILL CONTINUE TO GIVE THEIR BEST ATTENTION TO THE STORAGE AND SALE OF COTTON AND OTHER PRODUCE. The Arrow Tie for Baling Cotton. We are still Agents for this popular TIE and sollctt the orders of Planters. MERCHANTS and FACTORS supplied from Store or Depot at the lowest wholesale rates. ___ Warren, Lane & Cos. aul-SmdAc ISAAC T. HEARD. O. M. BTONX ISAAC T. HEARD & CO., WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CORNER REYNOLD! AMD MoINVOSH STREETS. (Fireproof Warehouse formerly occupied by Messrs. Bustim A Walker), __ AUGUSTA. GA. \V ILL devote tbelr strict personal attention to the storage and sale ol COTTON and other PRODUCE. Liberal CASH ADVANCES made at all times on Produce la store. Ageats (hr Ctaltott’s Pateat ImproveA Steel Brash Cettea Gins, Which surpasses all others, both for qaan tity and quality of Cotton ginned. We reter, 3 b as to Ita merits, to all those who have tried them, and to Cotton Factors generally. Plant irurriM'iwiri era are invited to call and see tbeGULLETT MSaBHM GIN, at our office. Pamphlets eiviug a lull description will tic sent to all who wadi them. also, AGENTS FOK HALL’S PATENT COT • . TON GIN FEEDER. A specimen on band, to which we call the attention of Pluuters. ISAAC T. HEARD & CO. JylTdtcdin J. M. BURDELL, Cotton Factor iwid UommiMition Merchant, HO. 6 WABUEV BLOCK. ADQUhTA, GA., W 11.1. CONTI N l'K ItliblNlWa, as Imruiulor*, IN ALL ITS Bit A KOKIN. COM aiiINNKNTN M»I,IUTKI> )>Wd*i<im Comm’n Morohonts. E. A. DUNBAR, COTTON FACTOR AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Office 169 BROAD STREET, (UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL), AUGUSTA, (GA. 3?ERBONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO the Storage and Sale of COTTON or other pro duce. Liberal Cash Advances made on all Consign ments. Orders for Bagging and Rope, or Family Supplies, will receive careful and prompt attention. sep-6mdac B. A. FLEMING, WAREHOUSE AND Commission Merchant, Will continue to give his personal attention to the Storage and Sale of Cotton, Corner CampbeU and Reynolds Streets, AUGUSTA, GA. aul3-dkr4m HARPER O. BRYSON, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AUGUSTA, G A\ Customers supplied with Bagging and Hope, AND FAMILY SUPPLIES. Promot attention paid to Storage and Sale of Cotton and other Produce. Office, No. 158 Reynolds St. WV. BRYSON, CHARTER CAMPBELL, Augusta, Ga. Late of Madison, Ga. anl3-d*e3m ROBERTS, MORRIS 4 SHIVERS, SUCCESSORS TO JAS. T. GARDINER & CO., WAREHOUSE l AND Commission Merchants, Mclntosh Street, Augusta, Ga. Will give their PEBSONAL ATTEN TION to the STORAGE and SALE of COTTON, and such other PRODUCE as may be sent to them, CASH ADVANCES MADE ON PRODUCE IN STORE. Wm. 8. Roberts, Richard B. Morris, Jas. a. Shivers. jy2o-dac6m* a. a. BEALL. J. H. SPBABS. W. H. POTTER. BEALL, SPEARS & CO., Cotton Factors, WAREHOUSE AND Commission Merchants, C/ONTINUE their business at their old stand, the Commodious Fire Proof Warehouse, No. 6 Campbell 6treet. Office and Sales Room 177 Reynolds street, Augusta, Ga. All business en trusted to them will have strict personal atten tion. Orders for Bagging, Universal Ties, or Rope gnd Family Supplies, promptly filled. Liberal Cash Advances made on Produce in Store. au3-dAc3m J. J. PE.UtCB. T>. E. BUTLER, OA9. A. PEARCB (Late StovaU c 6 Butler.) J. J. PEARCE, BUTLER & CO., Cotton Factors, WAREHOUSE AND Commission Merchants, JACKSON STREET, AUGUSTA, GA., W ILL DEVOTE THEIR PERSONAL ATTENTION to the BTORAGE and SALE of COTTON and other PRODUCE. CASH ADVANCES, BAGGING, ROPE, TIES and FAMILY SUPPLIES furnished as usual. aus-d*c6m Cunningham & Stogner, GENERAL Commission Merchants, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, AND AGENTS FOR THE BRINLY PLOWS. No. 3 Warren Block, AUGUSTA, GA. ieS-dActf M. P. STOVALL, WAREHO USE AND Commission Merchant JACKSON ITRBBTi AUGUSTA, GA. j d/ONTINUE* to give bit personal attention 1 to the storage and sale ol COTTON and other produce. Orders lor PtenUUou sud Family supplies promptly sud carefully HIM, §#* Be is prepered to malm liberal CANII ADVANCES on ell I’ousigimiritu J,l» UnAi'liu* Comm’n Merchants. CO-PARTNERSHIP. Cotton Factors AND Commission Merchants. STOVALL & ROWLAND. ’The UNDERSIGNED, having associated themselves in the COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the name and style of STOVALL & ROWLAND, will give personal attention to the SALE OF COTTON and OTHER PRO DUCE, and would respectfully solicit Point ers and Merchants’ business. Orders for BAGGING, ROPE, TIES and FAMILY SUPPLIES promptly attended to. Cash advances on consignments. Office, corner Jackson and Reynolds streets, opposite Pouilaiu’s Warehouse. B. A. STOVALL, CHAB. A. ROWLAND, Formerly Fleming & Rowland. aug2B dlmarilm _ l. K. EVANS. H. RUSSELL. EVANS & RUSSELL, (Successors to Geo. W. Evans & Son,) COTTON FACTORS AND general commission merchants, Mclntosh St., Avgusta, Ga. Liberal Cash Advances niade on Cotton and other Produce. Orders tor Bagging. Rope and Family Supplies carefully aud promptly at tended to. aul-tom "Dniven.l BEALL, SPEARS & CO., F A.CTO R S AND Commission Merchants, AGENTS, AUGUSTA.. GA. anlS-dAcSm WILBERFORCE DANIEL^ WAREHOUSE AND Commission Merchant, No. 3 Warren Block. Will give etrict personal attention to the bnsiness in all its branches. Consignments of Cotton respectfully solicited. aug22-d*c3m . . J. N- ROBSON, COMMISSION M EIfCHAIVT, NOS. 1 and 2 ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. Having ample means for advances, a bn*' siness experience of twenty years, and confining himself strictly to a COMMISSION BUSI NESS, without operating on his own account, respectfolly solicits consignments of Cotton, Flour, Con., Wheat, etc. Shippers of Produce to him may at their op tion have their Consignments sold either in Charleston or New York, thus having the ad vantage of two markets without extra Com missions. References.—Bishop W. M. Wightman, S. C.; Rev. T. O. Summers, D. D., Tenn.; Col. Wm. Johnson, Charlotte, N. C.; Hon. Jno. P. King, Augusta, Gi.; Messrs. Williams, Birnie & Cos., Now York ; Messrs. G. W. Williams & Cos., Charleston, S. C. jyls-dt&f>3m NOTICE. The FIRM of Baker & Rowland expires this day by the withdrawal of Charles A. Rowland, for the purpose of conducting a COTTON FACTORAGE BUSINESS. Either of us will sign in liquidation. The Books and Accounts will be with our Charles Baker. We take great pleasure in recommending Messrs. Baker, Porter & Cos. to onr many patrons and friends. BAKER & ROWLAND. August a, Ga., September 8, 1869. Co-Partnership. THE UNDERSIGNED have formed a Co s under the style and firm name of Bakes, Porter & Cos., and will continue a general GROCERY and COMMISSION BUSI NESS at their store, 267 Broad street, where onr patrons will find a choice selection of GRO CERIES and PROVISIONS. CHARLES BAKER, JOHN C. PORTER, LEWIS F. GOODRICH. Augusta, Ga., September 3, 1869. sep3-d6*c3 Mt. Vernon Institute, ENGLISH AND FRENCH HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 46 Mi. Vernon Place, Monument Street, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. Mrs. MARY J. JONES, Principal, Assisted by a cumber of Professors of great . ability. THE TENTH ANNUAL BEBBION will commence SEPTEMBER 16th, references: Gen. R. K. Lee, Washington College, Lexing ton, Virginia, Gen. F II smith. Military Institute, Lexington. Col, A. E Vick emu, Laurens co., Os. Han. H It HKlbOkßs, Tarboro, N. 0. Dr. Thomas D llouu R ili lgb. Col. H»ht i owan, Wilmington, N. C. Mr. Fi.sminuU Baldwin, Naicbea, Misa. Thou. M 111 oak, F.«q , New Orleans, Fred I. I'otthe, Esq , Tallahassee, Fla Legal Notices* BORGIA,GLASSCOCK COUNTY—Where- Vj” George W. Down*. Administrator de bonis non on the (state cf L. D. Downs, deceased, having fully administered sal*) estate,.and applies to me for diem'seion: These are, therefore, to dte all those interested to be and appear at my office on or before the lirst Monday in October next, to show cause, if any they have, why said dismission should not be granted. Given my hand, a* office in GibsoD, this 2d day of April, 18OT. * F HENRY LOGDE, ' apll 0m Ordinary. EORGIA, GLASSCOCK COUNTY -Where- VIT’ as, Brinson Logue and William R. Logue, Ad ministrat rs on the estate of Charles Logue, deceased, have fully administered said estate and apply to me for dismission These are, therefore, to cite all those interested, to be and appear at my office on or before the first Mon day in October, 1869, to show cause, if iny they have, why letters Dismissory should not be granted. Given under sny hand, at office in Gibson, this 6th day of April, 1869. apß-Gm nBNRY LOGUE, Ordinary. Great Sale OF REAL ESTATE 1 r _I7IIE UNDERSIGNED will sell, for CASH, on TUESDAY, the FIFTH DAY of OCTO BER next, at the Court House, in the cUy ot Madison, Morgan county, Ga., the elegant and spacious DWELLING. and the Grounds attached, ol the late Wilds Kolb, deceased; it being one of the most com plete and convenient residences in Middle Georgia. Oil Cloths on the halls to be- sold with the house. Tbe Outbuildings, Welland Cistern all superior. ALSO, Six Thonsauit Six Hundred and Fifty two A- res of Morgan County Lands ! Lying on the waters of Sugar Creek. These lands embrace some of tbe finest Cotton and Grain Lands in the country. They will bo sold in several tracts, so ns to afford an opportuni ty to a good mauy persons to procure homes. It is seldom that such an opportunity oc curs to purchase farms so favorab'y located. Strangers desiring to settle in odc of the best communities in the United States, and to cultivate a soil of great original fertility, would do well to attend this sale. Tbe lands lie within from one to ten miles of Madison, and are composed ol the farms of the said deceased. On the same day, and the day following, will be sold, at the residence aforesaid, the splendid PARLOR FURNITURE, And other Household Goods and Furniture, Kitchen and other valuables, Carriage and Harness, and a great variety of Personalty be longing to the estates of. said deceased aud his widow, Mrs. Ann Kolb, of whom also we are executors. The sale to be made under the order oi the Court oi Ordinary’, and the wills of tbe de ceased, for the purpose of paying legacies, and lor distribution, according to their wills. Purchasers are assured that tbe title to all the property is unquestioned. Tbiaisan im portant fact. JAMES H. PORTER, CHEUTER CAMPBELL, Executors. Madison, Ga., August 14, 1869. augS4-dlAcs POUTZ'B CELEBRATED Horse nft Cattle Powders. preparation, tong and favorably known, will thoroughly re-invigorate broken down and low-spirited horses, by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and intestines. It is a sure preventive of all diseases Incident to this animal, such as LUND FEVER, GLANDERS, YELLOW WATER, HEAVES, COUGHS, DIS- TEMPER, FEVERS, FOUNDER, LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL MBm ENERGY, &o. Its use improves the wind, increases the appetite— gives asmooth and glossy skin—and '/ ,_My f transforms the miserable skeleton r r into a fine-looking and spirited horse. . . To keepers of Cows this prep&ra ■VlLj, tion is invaluable. It is a sure pre- UlsTa&SUn ventive against Rinderpest, Hollow IwEtfUfl Horn, etc. It has been proven by I actual experiment to increase the Al aKmIJ quantity of milk and cream twenty SgjjßgSSSfPper cent, and make the butter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle. It gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive much faster. In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in the Lungs, Liver, Ac., this article acts as a specific. By putting from one half a paper to a paper in a barrel of swill the above diseases will be eradi- • cated or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain preventive and § *''i cure for the Hog Cholera. ' DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietory . BALTIMORE. Bid. For sale by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the United States, Canadas and South Amerisa. W. H. TUIT & LAND, Wholeaa’e and Retail Agents, jan!3-ely Augusta, Ga Alpine Bitters! Alpine Bitters! T'hE continually increasing demand for ttrisnni versally popular EUROPEAN TONIC A*D ANTI-DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR, has induced the un-ersigned 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-austoimng and strengthening properties Their recuperative quali ties are unrivalled, and are especially efficacious in all cases of FEMALE DEBILITY, arising fiom any cause whatever. Also, for DYSPEPSIA. NER VOUSNESS, LOSS OF APPETITE and. "" a posi tive preventive of CHILLS AND EEVit.it arising from Malaria, Ac. Orders supplied by RORNKMAN A CO., Importers and Sole Agents, No. 8 Cedar et.,N.Y WM. H. TUTT, Agent, aplt-cly Augusta, Ga. ARKANSAS LANDS 1,4:40 ACRES OF ARKANSAS LANDS, located In Urltlcnden county, about W mill* from Mem phis, situated inuih am) Im mediately on the MeniphD and Little Rock Railroad, will be cicluinKod for Cultivated Laud* In (ieorifU. Address, KEY HOX 194, JeW-<Bm Abtfuna, Ms.