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About Weekly constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 185?-1877 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1869)
the Six Great Remedies OF THE AGE. Hurley’s Ague Tonic. NO ARSENIC-NO MERCURY. PERFECTLY RELIABLE. The only rem-dy for Chills and Fever, or A*ne end FeTer, thet i« or can be depended upon ja HUK LEY’S AGUE TONIC. There have been thousands cored by using it Who have tried the uaual remedies without benefit. The following certificate from a reliable citizen of Mississippi sjieaks for itaeif: Meridian, Miaa., Oct. 13,1868. Mr. H. T. R. Chadwick: DxjxSia: Thia is to certify that I bought from you, by your recoinracrdatton, a bottle of Hurley a Ague Tonic, and It roved two eases of fever and aeue of fifteen momha’ standing. I cheerfully recommend Hurley’a Tonic to the public generahy. Respectfully, yours, JOHN B. WRIGHT. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD USE HfIUY’S SABSAFAIILLA. WITH IODIDE POTASH. This Is the pure and genuine extract of the root, and Will, on trial, be found to effect a certain and perlect cure es the following complaints and diaeaaca : Affections of she Hones, Habitual Coil I ve nose, Debility, Diseases of the Kid neys. Dlspeusla, Krystpells, Female Irregularities. Fistula, all Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Pll< s, Pul monary Diseases, Sc.ro rula, or King’s Evil, Syphilis. To Dr. Thai. A. Hurley: Sib : I deem It an act of Justice to you to state that In the month of February last I had a severe attack of Inflammatory rheumatism, which completely pros trated me. At the same time my lungs were much afflicted. I was so reduced that It was with tho great eet difficulty that I c >uld walk. I procured some of yonr Compound Extract of Harsnparilla, and com menoed taking It. I found that I begun to Improve my cough became less severe—the soreness of my lunp and breast gradually subsided—my rheumatic pains less acute. I attribute this mainly to your Sar saparilla. I have now been taking It for over two months; have taken in all five bottles. Its effects have been most satlfaetory to me, and I advise others similarly affllctod to give you a trial. JOB. CLEMENT. The gentloman whose name Is appended to the above certificate hoe long resided here, and at the Present time Is one of tho magistrates of the city of oatovlllo. HURLEY’S Popular Worm Candy. As this Is really s specific for Worms, and the beat and most palatable form to give to ohlldren, it Is not surprising that it Is fast taking the plaee of all othor preparations for worms—it being perfsotly tasteless, uAaajrnhlldwlUlab.lt. Mettrt. Janet Ruddle <t Cos.: Gbmtlxmkx : It gives mo great pleasure to say, after nslng all the other worm remedies known to me, with but partial success to my children, I was advised to try Dr. T. A. Hurley’s, and sinoo using. It my clill dren have become will and hcnltby. Tlio children would eat It all the time, It Is eo pleasant, if we would let them. I believe It Is one of tho best and ssfesi remediea known, and aa such, recommend it to ono and all. JAB. W. TRAVIS. Louisville, July 8, 1*68. "notice to mothers. " DR. SEABROOK'S Infant Soothing Syrup. Css In the future only BSABROOK'B, s combina tion quite up with the advancement of the age.— Pleasant to take, harmless In Its action, Efficient and nUahle In all oases. Invaluable In the following dts- BUMMER COMPLAINT, IRREGULARITIES OF THE BOWELS, RESTIVENKBS, TEETHING, Ac. Gives health to the child and rail to As mother. Til*., February 12,15 M. Jm*. Ruddle <t <h., lowmllt, JTy..* When living Inyour city I need several bottlee of DE. SKARKOOK’B INFANT SOOTHING BTH- Ur, end found It to do my child more good, end It would reel better ester netng It, then eny other reme dy I ever tried. I oen eey with confidence, It le the beet medicine for children et prevent known. I wleh yon would get the Druggists hors to eoop It. If *n\ one does, please let me know; if not, vend me one doien by express, end 1 will pay for It et the office here. Writ* me when yon send It, end oblige HUB. BA RAH A. RANDOLPH. HURLEY’S STOMACH BITTERS,. FOR Debility, Loee of Appetite, \Veekneee,;in> dlgeeilon, or Dyepepele, Wont of action of the Liver, or Dteordered Stomach. Titrt are no Bitten Met con compare with Men in re moving these dletrueelng complaints. For sale or can be hed .1 eny Drug Btore In the Dnitod States or from the propnetore. JAMES RUDDLE A CO., Louisville, Ky. DR. SEABROOK’S Sllxer of Pyrophosphate of Iron •■4 Callsaya. Thle clegent combination poeeeeeee ell the rorio yopertlee of Penmen Berk end Iron, without the tUeegreeeble teetc and had effects of either, separate S^.- U * >o . gl(l . Ut,n •« c “»« when e gentle tonic Impreeelon le required ester convalescence Ann !Tl^ r eHu" U,ln ‘ dUti^ 15* to femelee. No female ehould be without it. If liable to euch diseases. lot nothing eea well take lie place. Jas. Ruddle & Cos., PROPRIETORS, LABORATORY MO. 41 BULLITT BT„ LooltFlUo, Ky. AH the ehove goode lor eelo by PLUMS* LBITNKR, BAKKriT A CARTER. RDWAItD SAURY, F. A. SMALL w. H.TUTr 0 LAND. W. s. waux } optAooggieetg jA-TJ GKO ST A. BRANCH mtm life insurance company. ESTABLIBIiBT3 1866 * kottTower fi'vk hondrbd'thouVamd per month. PREMIUMS DECREASE EVERY YEAR. OVER ONE THOUSAND APPLICATIONS TAKEN THROUGH THIS OFFICE ALONE. LOSSES HAVE BEEN PAID HERE AS FOLLOWS : THOMAS R. THORNTON, UNION POINT. a AARON H. JONES, AUGUSTA, GA 2000 FRANK S. BURK, MACON, * ™ HENRY HORNE, MAC ->N, _ GEORGE ROBINSON, EDGEFIELD, 8. TOTAI 20 000 POLICIES OF ALL KINDS ISSUED OS THE NON-FORFEITING PLAN. THOSE DESIRING TO INSURE WILL CONSULT THEIR BEST INTEREST BY CALL ING ON OR CONSULTING WITH THIS OFFICE OR ITS AGENTS BEFORE INSURING TRAVELING AGENTS WANTED IN GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA. HAVING A LARGE I.L-T OF RENEWALS, I AM NOT DEPENDENT ON NEW BUSI NESS TO MEET EXPENSES. THEREFORE I AM PREPARED TO, AND WILL PAY, KK r TABI J ANI>‘EXPERIENCED CANVASSERS LARGER FIRST COMMISSIONS THAN OTHER GENERAL AGENTS CAN DO. THOSE WISHING TO ENGAGE WILL PLEASE CALL ON OR ADDRESS, c> Wi HARRIS, luster. octß-.utusth*c3m *»» BROAD STREET. APRUBTA. GEORGIA. W. H. GOODRICH. GOODRICH. W. H. GOODRICH & SON, 265 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN STOVES, ORATES, TIN WARE And House Furnishing Goods of all Kinds, TO WHICH WE WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC. The Celebrated Cooking Stove “ Olive Branch.” THE FAVORITE COOK NG STOVE “HENRY CLAY,” Is ft FIItST-CLASS STOVE, of LARGE SIZE, with ample oven room. Its Fire Back is very heavy, and constructed so ns not to burn out very readily. It has also the REVOLVING j RESERVOIR, which can be attached 1 or detached" at pleasure. We have also the PREMIUM, or STEP STOVE, and HEATING STOVES, in great varieties. We would call special attention to our flue assortment of GRATES. Mr. K. E. SCOFIELD, ions and favorably known in this line, Will be found with us, and will have charge of the Mechanical Department. Our facilities for ROOFING and GFCJT TERING are unsurpassed* oct9-d*cßm ESTABLISHED 1820. OLDEST SHOE HOUSE IM THE STATE. 1,500 Oases BOOTS. SHOES & TRUNKS AT WHOLESALE. —o ALFRED C. FORCE, 258 Broad St., Sign Big Boot, Augusta. Ga. lIeALER IN BOOTS, SHOES ami TRUNKS. Goods purchased direct from the manufacturers, and SOLD AT SMALL PROFIT. nnl2-3mlfar4ffi 230.650 POLT.A HS, distributed monthly bv Sworn Com* mission,-rs In the Legal Kentucky State Lntterv. Scud for circular at once and Tn Tour I.«ck. Address C. 11. MURRAY A CO.', Covington, Ky. sepl4-cowlß -A. New fertilizer. rn» l NDERSIONED, having formed lueiu,selves Into a partnership, under the name ond firm of'PKRDLETON & DOZIER, will soon be prepared to till orders for a uew Cot ton Fertiliser, to he known as E. M. Pendle ton’s Pilot,l’HATlC COMPOUND, which, up to date, stands ahead in production of 87 dif ferent fertilizers used upon an experimental plat of laud. Orders solielled at au early date. Address PENDLETON A DOZIER, Augusta, Ga., Or E. M. PENDLETON. teps-SmdAc* Sparta, Ga. SM M M TO THE WORKING CLASS.-We are now Itrepared to furnish all elaseea with constant employment at home, the whole or the time or for the spare moments. Business new, light snd profitable, Persons of either se* easily earn Irom 50c to *5 per evening, and a propor tional sum by devoting thwlr whole time to the business. Boys and girls make nearly as much as men. That all who see this notice may send their address, snd test the business, we make this unparalleled offer ; To such as sre not well eMlsfted, ws Will send 41 tn pay lor the trouble of writing. Full particulars, s ralu ible sample, which wl I do to sasiKoct work on. snd s copy of The People'a LtUeery Comp inton one of the large. I snd he-t family in wapspers publl.hed -al! sent Ire* hy mail Reader, If you tesul pertuaum . pi«d aide work, ddr,»s E. C. ALLEN A CO. octßS-dtarKiu Augusts, Me. I Mr OMIOM err- -A eho <» * fee r «a*»l | Our Supply ml Wanwwed Fisali Uar leu wl I U |on hand asuma eel* ) too *l, r» #l*4 .1,4 lt k,.| | oaSIS |c m»4 I’l l Mli * I giTh K This STOVE, in Beauty and Sim plicity of design, i3 unequalled. Its Oven is very large, and the doors are lined with Tin, and edges I ground smooth, with cast iron re- Ivolving reservoir, galvanized; Tin I Roaster and Hot Closet. It has an I ash drawer that receives the ashes from the fire box. We offer it as one of the most DESIRABLE COOKING STOVES KNOWN. i REMOVAL. r ~I. I HE UNDERSIGNED beg leave to inform their friends, and the public generally, that they have removed to the old stand of D. H. Wilcox A Cos. and Wilcox, Gibbs A Cos., 241 BROAD STREET, where we will keep on hnnd a large rmd well selected stock of PLANTERS’ and FAMILY SUPPLIES, which we will sell as lout as any house in the city- Thanking our friends lor their former patron age, we solicit a continuance of the 6ame, when we will be pleased to serve them at onr new staud. VAUGHAN & MURPHY, octlO-dlwAcoctSXJlm GUNS, PISTOLS, Cutlery, <fcc. X HAVE have now in store a full supply of DOUBLE and SINGLE GUNS, of Powell, Van Wart and other makers, embracing all qualities and priees,<Dclsdtngafew fine Breech Loaders. The best assortment ever offered in this market. COLT’S, BMITH A WESSONS’, and sll other desirable make of PISTOLS. ALSO, ROGERS’ and IYOSTKNHOLM'S POCKET CUTLERT; FIXED AMMUNITION, of every kind; FISHING TACKLE; all grade* of POWDER. ELY'S CAPS and WADS. SHOT, POWDER FLASKS, SHOT POUCHES t„d GAME BAGS. These go.,da ers of direct importation, end mill he sold M the very lowest prices. OUSS RESTOCKED sod REPAIRED in e latter manner than at any other csuhllahmeui in the State ot Georgia. I II UUGKKS o»t*l **d*,-|m U'l if It), 4 C. H. PHINIZY, Cotton Factor and Oowmkwon Merohant, CONTINUES to give his attention to the STORAGE and SALE OF COTTON, at his FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, on JACKSON STREET. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. jy27-d3m*c6m ISAAC T. HEARD. °- M ‘ BTOI>E ISAAC T. HEARD & CO., WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT# [CORNER REYNOLDS AND McINTOSH STREETS, (Fireproot Warehouse formerly occupied by Messrs. Bustin & Walker), AUGUSTA, GA. Will devote their strict personal attention to the storage and sale of COTTON and other PRODUCE. Liberal CASH ADVANCES made at all times on Produce in store. Agents for Gulleti’s Patent Improved Steel Brash Cotton Gins, ISAAC T. HEARD & CO. iyl7-d*c6m T. J. JENNINGS. J ’ T ’ SMITn JENNINGS & SMITH, Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants, NO, 6 McINTOSH STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. I«ftl>eral Advances Made on Produce in Store* gep2-dtc4m S. D. HEARD & SON, "Wareh.ou.se and Commission AEerchants, AXTGrXJSTA, GEORGIA, Continue the Sale and Storage of COTTON. CASH ADVANCES made at any time on Produce in Store. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. aulß-d*c6m STOVALL & EDMONDSTON, Cotton If actors and Commission Merchants, No. 1 WARREN BLOCK. AUGUSTA. 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 Infuse. an4-2awdac3m2p J. M. BURDELL, Cotton Exactor and Commission Merchant, NO. 6 W ARSEN BLOCK, AUGUSTA, GA., WILL CONTINUE BUSINESS, as heretofore, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. CON SIGNMENTS SOLICITED. jy29-d&c6m CL AG HORN, HERRING & CO., :,j el" f Ifr V .«* -> ■ ' ■ .WiK'^-.i; Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants* Try . v ,,j , Hi { AUGhUSTA. »A.. CHARLESTON, 8. C„ AND PHILADELPHIA, PA. LIBERAL ADVANCES made on Consignments to either House, and to Messrs. LOCKHART & DEMPSTER, Liverpool, England. Agents for sale of SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, STRIPES, YARNS, &c. Whann’s Superphosphate, THE GREAT FERTILIZER FOR ALL CROPS. We refer to all who have used tt. j We recommend It as being FULLY EQUAL TO ANY FERTILIZER ever Intro duced into this country. For sale by Claghorn, Herring & Cos. ocl3W*i‘3® JAMES HEMET, ISTFW AND POPULAR BOOT AND SHOE STORE, NO. 236 BROAD STREET. Augusta, Ga. (NEXT DOOR BELOW JOHN KENNY’S FASHIONABLE CLOTHING STORE.) HAVING arrive.l from the European and Northern Markets, I am prepared to offer at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, the following articles in my line, viz : Ladies’ French. Button G-aiters, Ladies’ French Laced Gaiters, Ladies’ French Congress Gaiters, Gents’ French Boots, Gents’ French Gaiters. Ladies’ Miles’ and other makes of GAITERS, made to my own order. A great variety of Children’s SHOES, common BOOTS and SHOES (no shoddv 1 A large lot ol BROGANS and BALMORALS, warranted, If 001 equal to representation persons purchasing can have other pairs for them. Trunks, Valines and Satchels, <fcc. Having taken the great eat pains to select stock by Running all shoddy concerns I feel confl ****** *° »» •'< *»“ ■•«"«*• fnemi#, who IlSy pateouiz^d Hoping to b* able to s-ld to my list of patrons by selling goods strictly as reorder,ted and cudesvorlug at all times to have on hind the best of the French and »Lu,.TT ,1 nd '•> iuviw tbr public M. MMuine my stock, nJ Aa * erUsilD 1 JAMES HENEY. 230 Brond Htreet. " ny ‘*' ut AUuum.oA. Which surpasses all others, both for quan tity and quality of Cotton ginned. We refer, as to its merits, to all those who have tried them, and to Cotton Factors generally. Plant ers are invited to call and see the GULLETT GIN, at our office. Pamphlets giving a full description will be sent to all who wish them. ALSO. AGENTS FOR HALL’S PATENT COT TON GIN FEEDER. A specimen on hand, to which we call the attention of Planters, rotrrz’s mixture. The Great External Remedy, Fir »»4 Ptnrf IT WILL CUBE RHEUMATISM The reputation of this preparation ia to well estab lished, that little need be said in ihL connection aOn MAN it has never toiled to curs PAINFUL NBRVOUB AFFgE 22£21£2 ntbactil, g muscles. ESSMtlifaiß FEET. Person affected with Rheumatism can be effec tually and permanently cured by using thia wonderful preparation; it penetrate* to the nerve and hone im mediately on being applied. S|On HORSES it will cure SCRATCHES, BWEENEY POLL-EVIL, FISTULA, OLD RUNNING SORES, SADDLIj or COLLAR GALLS, SPRAINED JOINTS, STIFFNESS OF THE STIFLES, Ac. It will prevent HOL LOW-HORN and WEAK BACK IN MILCH COWS. I have met with great succeee in bringing my Mix ture within the reach of the Public. I am daily in receipt of letters from Physicians, Druggists, Mer chants and Farmers, testifying to its curative powers. DAVID E. FOUTZ,iSbIe Proprietor, BALTIMORE, Mn. W. 11. TUTT & LAND, Wholesae and Retail Agents, JanlSrdy -Augusta, Ga Alpine Bitters! Alpine Bitters! continually increasing demand for thia uni' versally popular EUROPEAN TONIC AND ANTI-DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR, has induced the un'ersigned to make snch arrange ments abroad as will e r able them constantly to supply all orders with which they may hereafter he favoreq THE ALPINE BITTERS A.' D ANTI-DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR, imported exc’usively from Switzerland, is made en tirelyfrom ROOTS and HERBS, harmless in them selves, hut marvellous In their health-sustaining ’and strengthening properties. Their recuperative quali ties arc unrivalled, and are especially efficacious In all caseß of FEMALE DEBILITY, arising from any cause whatever. Also, for DYSPEPSIA, NER VOUSNESS, LOSS OF APPETITE and, as a posl tlve preventive of CHILLS AND FEVER arising from Malaria, Ac. Orders supplied by KORNEMAN to CO., Importers and Sole Agents, No. 8 Cedar st., N. Y WM. H. TUTT, Agent, aplß-cly Augusta, Ga. 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, ! r - Assisted by a number of Professors of great ability. The tenth annual session win commence SEPTEMBER 16th. REFERENCES : Gen. R. E. Lee, Washington College, Lexing ton, Virginia. Gen. F. H. Smith, Military Institute, Lexington. Col. A. E. Vickers, Lanrensco., Ga. Hon. R. R. Bruisers, Tarboro, N". C. D, . Thomas D. Hogg, Raleigh. Coj. Robt. Cowan, Wilmington, N. C. Mrs. Fleming C. Bal»7 in ’ Natchez, Miss. Thos. S. Dcgan, Esq , New Orleans. Fred. L. Cotten, Esq , Tallahassee, Fla. ans-c3m WANTED THE FARMER’S BOOK, AOMMIR In Both Eng I h and Ger- TOM mil. 14 VW Sbov. 'rig how to double tbe value ■ • Tt, cf 'and: moke three times id mnoh _ ou o, b'oek; >aUe Ihibe times as tur A VI? much Grain, Hey, Roots n"d all lIIDAhAJ 'eim c.ops, rnii more than double tU all the piotiis of tbe Farm. Every m «a w Firmer. Stock Raise, , Gardener and WAR 111 Fu t I’itliui'st av .uis It. ONE * “““miKDUD AND FORTY lllu*- pa m m. M tratl ns. A; eats a e having won -19 JA vs derfe' success. Send for circular, ■ » ■ ■ the recommen'atione, price, and terms to Agents. Address ZSIGLER, lfo< URDY A00.,614 Atchstree', Philadelphia, Pa.; IfSßaoe street, Cincinnati, O.; 69 Monroe e.reet, Chicago, III.; 608 N. Birth street, Bt. Louis, Mo. Jy3o-6mo I. K. EVANS. W. H. RUSSELL. EVANS & RUSSELL, (Successors to Geo. F. Evans & Son,) COTTON FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Mclntosh St., Augusta, Ga. Liberal Cash Advances made on Cotton and other Produce. Orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies carefully and promptly at tended to. anl-c3m COOKES CLOTHING STORE, ESTABLISHED 1830, 203 Broad Street, 203 The Cheapest, Oldest and Best House in Augusta, offers a large, uew and well selected stock of READY MADE CLOTHING HATS GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, Ol every grade and variety, At Wholesale and Retail. WEST BLANCHARD, H. 8. JORDAN. Georgia. . South Carolina. oct27-c2m , TO MILL OWNERS Mill Stones, Bolting Cloth, ,u. Smut Machines, AND ALL KINDS OF MILL FINDINGS, FOR BALE AT TUB LOWEST CABII PRICES, By WM. BRENNER, 107 Ero djstreet, Augusta, Ga. mhft-dlmsrly row. u sill an,'l« clear fii daily, in Ihiw hour#. •n a i Mirsly m-w, light and am I" >l„ sb» 4;i'wi4bum#,r trsvsllng, bv boili mai. end n-msis. No gits tsrprlss or hum< ug Add, ore w tram 1 ■ 'ifm, ’MI Uriel way, Hew York.