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About Weekly constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 185?-1877 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1875)
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SHUN DRUG POISONS. Medicine Rendered Useless. VOLTA’S ELECTRO BELTS AND BANDS are indorsed by the most eminent physi cians in the world for the cure of rheuma tism. neuralgia, liver complaint dyspepsia, kidney disease, aches, pains, nervous dis orders, fits, female complaints, nervous and general d-bility, and other chronic diseases of the chest, head, liver, stomach, kidneys and blood. Book with full particu lars free by Volta Belt Cos., Cincinnati, O $3 SAMPLE FREE “5%* where. Address THE UNION PUB. CO., Newark, N. J. (fciq a day at home. Age ts wanted. Out vlA jj t an ;s terms free. TRUE A CO., Au g ista, Maine. SSO TO SIO,OOO Has been Invested In Stock Privileges and 900“ PROFIT “How to Do It.” a Book on Wall st., sent free. TUMBRIDGE A CO., Bankers A Brokers, 2 Wail street, New York. ifcKin fIGG Royal Havana Lottb •pJiU,UUU. Distributed every lifteen[day 1 prize. .. .•100,000 | i prize »r,0,000 2 prizes, $35,000 each 50,000 854 prizes, amounting to 310,000 Whole tickets, S2O; quarters, $5; twen tieths, sl. Circulars of Information free. Prizes cashed. A. DOSAV A Cos., Banker). Post-office box 2089 21 Park Row, N. Y. Royal Saxon and Brunswick Government Lotte; lea constantly on hand. tn 4t9n Per day at home. Sample •pj 10 -piU wor th »i freo. Stinson A Cos., Portland. Maine. THE BROWN COTTON GIN COMPANY j JP|g - -- IB NEW LONDON, CONN., Manufacturers of Cotton Gins, Cotton Gin Feodors, Condensers and Cotton Gin Mate’ rials of overy description. Our Gins have boon in use thirty years, and have an estab lished reputation for simplicity, light running, durability, and for quality and quantity of lint produced. Our feeder to easily altachod to the Gin, and easily operated by any hand of ordinary Intolli gonco. They are the simplest and cheapest Feodor in the market and feed with more regularity than is possible by hand, in creasing the outturn and giving a eleanor and bettor sample. At all Fairs where ex hibited and by Planters having them in use, they have boon accorded the highest en comiums. Our Condensers aro weil-mado, durable and simple in construction, and do what is required of thorn rapidly and well. No additional power is required to drive tho Feeder or Condensor, and no Gin Houso is complete without them. We are prepared to warrant, to any reasonable extent, per fect satisfaction to every purchaser. Circu lars, pricos and full information furnished. Address as above, or apply to MOOBE & CO., _ Augusta, Ga. rif Ifi \ O —The ctioicost in tho world— _L XljxYkj. Importers’ pricos—Largest Company in Amorica—staple artlclo— pleases everybody—Trade continually in creasing—Agents wanted everywhere—best inducements—don’t waste time—send for circular to ROBERT WELLS, 13 Vosey st., N. Y., P. O. Box 1287 mm mm A WEEK guaranteed to Male 1L / / and Female Agents, in their lo .n m M cality. Costs NOTHING to try Mr M m it. Particulars Free. P. 0. VIOKEBI A CO., Augusta, Me. augl7-tuthgalm NEW FALL GOODS! NEW FALL GOODS ! —AT— The Fredericksburg Store. * WE ARE NOW RECEIVING our Stock of Fall and Winter DRY GOODS, and which will soon be complete in every department. Wo now have In stock choice stylos of nojv Calicoes at 6JL 8 and 10c.; Black Alpacas at 25, 35, 40, 45, 50, 60, G 5, 75, 85, $1 and $1.25 to $1.50; Black Mohairs from 45e. to $1.50; Black Cashmeres, Hen riettas and Bombazines from 75c. to $1.50; Beautiful Colored Dress Goods from 25 to 75c.; Koatucky Jeans at 15, 20, 25, 35, 40, 45 and 50c.; Twoods and Casslmeros at 50, CO, 75, 850. and $1 to $1.50; Kerseys and Sati nets from 40 to 75c.; New York Mills and Wamsutta Bleached Cottons at 15c.; Fruit of the Loom and Londsdalo do. at 12%c.; other makes of Bleached Cotton at lower prices. Purchasers will do well to examine our stock, and wo particularly wish them to notice the superior black and finish of our Alpaoas, Mohairs, Cashmeres and Bomba zines. „ . * , . To those of our country friends who can not pay us a visit we will, upon application, send them samples of any Goods we keep that can be sampled. Also, a Price List of all the leading articles we keep. We aro agonts for tho celebrated Domes tic Paper Fashions, and will, upon applica tion, send Catalogue with Prices and De signs, and upon receipt of tho price of any Pattern, will forward same by mall or otherwise. , ' . . , Country merchants who buy close for cash, or city acceptance, will do well to ex amino our wholesale stock, and we rospect lully invite them to do so. r V. RICHARDS A BRO., Corner by the Planters’ Hotel, 301 Broad street. aug24-tu wethsutu w&el m FOR SALE, The Edwards House, AT SPARTA, GEORGIA. rjIUE above capacious Brick Hotel is of fered for sale on reasonable terms. At tached to the Hotel Is a fine Stable that will accommodate forty to fifty horses. For in formation apply to COTHERN & WATKINS, Sparta, Ga. Or J. O. MATHEWSON A CO.. jjepls-lm Augusta, Ga. TAKE SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen. MALARIOUS FEVERS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS. DYSPEPSIA, MENTAL DEPRESSION, RESTLESSNESS, JAUN DICE, NAUSEA. SICK HEADACHE, CON STIPATION, COLIC and BILIOUSNESS. It is eminently a Family Medicine, and by being kept ready for immediate resort, will save many an hour of suf fering, and many a dollar in time, and doctors’ bills. After Forty Years’ trial, it is still re ceiving the most unqualified testimo nials of its virtues, from persons of the highest character and responsibility. Eminent physicians commend It as the most EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC for Constipation, Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpi tation of the Heart, Pain in the Region of the Kidneys, Despondency, Gloom, and Forebodings of Evil, aIJ of which are the offspring of a diseased Liver. The Liver, the largest organ in the body, is generally the seat of the dis ease, and if not Regulated in time, great suffering, wretchedness, and DEATH will ensue. IF you feel Dull, Drowsy, Debili tated, have frequent Headache, Mouth Tastes badly, poor appetite and Tongue Coated, you are snffei ing from Torpid Liver or “Biliousness,” and nothing will cure you so speedily and permanently. “I have never seen or tried such a simple, efficacious, satisfactory and pleasant rem edy in my life.”—H. Hainer, St. Louis, Mo. Hon. Alex. H. Stephens. “I occasionally use, when my condition requires it. Dr. Simmons’ Liver Regulator, with good effect.”—Hon. Alex. H. Ste phens. Governor of Alabama. “Your Regulator has been in uso in my family for some time, and I am persuaded it Is a valuable addition to the medical science.”—Gov. J. Gill Shorter, Alabama. “I have used the Regulator in my family for the past seventeen years. I can safely recommend it to the world as tho best medicine I have ever used for that class of diseases it purports to cure.”—H. F. Thig pen. President of City Bank. “Simmons’ Liver Regulator has proved a good and efficacious medicine.”—o. A. Nut ting. Druggists. "We have been acquainted with Dr. Sim mons’ Liver Medicine for more than twen ty years, and know it to be the best Liver Regulator offered to the public.”—M. It. Lyon and H. L. Lyon, Bellefontuine, Ga. “I was cured by Simmons’ Liver Regula tor, after having suffered several years with Chills and Fever.”—li. F, Anderson. The Clergy. “My wife and sols have used tho Regula tor for years, and testify to its great vir tues.”—Rev. J. R Felder, Perry, Ga. Lady's Endorsement. “I have given your medicine a thorough trial, and in no case has it failed to give full satisfaction.”—Ellen Meaoham, Chatta hoochee, Fla. Professional. “From actual experience in the uso of this modicino in my practice, I have been, and am satisfied to use and prescribe it as a purgative medicine.”—Dr. J. W. Mason. M. E. Florida Conference. "I have used Dr. Simmons’ Liver Regu lator in my family for Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, and regard it an invaluable remedy. It has not failed to give relief in any instance.”—Rev. W. F. Easterling. President Oglethorpe College. "Simmons’ Liver Regulator is certainly a spocillo for that class of complaints which it claims to cure.”— Rev. David Wills. No Instance of a Failure on Record, Whon Simmons’ Liver Regulator has boon properly t .ken. H. ZEILIN & CO., sopls-d&cly Proprietors. SOUTHERN MASOMC FEMALE COLLEGE. THE next session opens September Ist. This Instutlon is in successful opera tion under wholesome discipline, and affords first class training for young ladles. Ratos for Board and Tuition moderate. For particulars, send for catalogue. J. N. BRADSHAW, President. Covington, Ga., Aug. 6, 1875. aug2o-d*c2w DR. TUTT’S HAIR DYE POSSESSES qualities that no otner dye does. Its effect is instantaneous, and so natural that it cannot be detected by the closest obsorvor. It Is harmless and easily applied, and is In general uso among the fashionablo hair dressers in every large city in tho United States. Price, $1 a box. Sold everywhere. Office, 18 Murray street, New York. jel3-SuWdFrAdy FAIRBANKS SCALES THE STANDARD! Also, Miles’ Alarm Cash Drawer. Coffee and Drug Mills, Letter Presses, &c Principal Scale Warehouses: FAIRBANKS & CO.. 311 Broadway, N. Y. Fairbanks * Cos., 166 Baltimore st., Balti more, Md.; Fairbanks & Cos., 53 Cauip st., New Orleans; Fairbanks & C0.,93 Main st, Buffalo, N. Y.; Fairbanks & Cos, 338 Broad way, Albany, N. Y.; Fairbanks* Cos., 403 St. Paul’s st, Montreal; Fairbanks & Cos, 34 King William st, London, Eng.; Fair banks, Brown <fc Cos, 2 Milk st., Boston, Mass.; Fairbanks & Ewing. Masonic Hall, Philadoldhla, Pa.; Fairbanks, Morse & Cos, 111 Lake st, Chicago; Fairbanks, Morse & Cos, 139 Walnut st, Cincinnati, O.; Fair banks, Morse * Cos, 182 Superior st, Cleve land, O.; Fairbanks, Morse & Cos„ 48 Wood st, Pittsburgh; Fairbanks, Morse & Cos, sth and Main sts, L uisville; Fairbanks & Cos, 302 and 304 Washington Av, St. Louis; Fairbanks & Hutchinson, San Fraucisco, Cal. For sale by leading Hardware Deal ers. j y4-satuth*c3m A CARD. MRS. E. BROWN would respectfully in form her many friends and the Ladies generally that she has just returned to the city, and is now preparing to resume busi ness, at the Augusta Hotel, iu Room No. 72 second floor, upper entrance. She would also assure the Ladies of entire satisfac tion in point of stylo and promptness.— Several good hands wanted. sep!9-iw NOTICE. 17IROM THIS DATE Mr. GEORGE W ' CALVIN becomes a copartner of the undersigned. Tlio Hr in name will remain as heretofore. CALVIN * JONES. September Ist. 1875. sepl-tf THE &REAT GEORGIA STATE FAIR 18 7 0. The Annual Fair for 1875 of the Georgia State Agricultural Society will be held in M A C O 3NT, Or ES 0., At the Beautiful CENTRAL CITY PARK GROUNDS, [BEGINNING MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, AND CONTINUING ONE WEEK A Large, Varied and Liberal Premium List, covering all Departments of Industry, is offered Half-Fare Rates Over all the Railroads In Georgia, for visitors and articles for exhibition coming to the Fair. Also, Excursion Tickets From New York, Baltimore, Boston and Philadelphia, both by all rail and Steamship Routes. Articles for Exhibition Should be in Macon by SATURDAY, 16th OCTOBER, And where shipped by parties who do not expect to attend tho Fair in person, should be addressed, "TO THE SECRETARY, GEORGIA STATE FAIR, MACON, GA .” x The Best and Largest LIVE STOCK SHOW ever held in the State or the South. s More and Finer HORSES, MULES, CATTLE, SHEEP, SWINE and POULTRY than ever before Exhibited. Parties wishing Fino Stook, as a Fine Harness or Saddle Horse? Milch Cow, Thor oughbred Bull, trio of Chickens, etc., will find the occasion of this Fair a rare opportu nity to secure them. DISTINGUISHED VISITORS. Many distinguished gentlemen, of national reputation, from the Northern, Western and Eastern States will be present, among them Senator Thurman, Hon. Geo. H. Pen dleton. and Mr. F. Hassaurek, of Ohio; Hon. Thomas A. Hendricks and Hon. D. W. Voor hoes, of Indiana: Hon. Thomas F. Bayard, of Delawaro; Hon. William D. Kelly, of Penn sylvania ; Hon. Fernando Wood, of New York; Hon. Luke P. Poland, of Vermont; Hon. J. P. Christianey and Hon. George Willard, of Michigan; Dr. George B. Loring, of Bos ton; Gou. Joseph R. Hawley, President United States Centennial Commission, and a full, delegation from the Centennial Board. Several of the above named gentlemen will deliver addresses on different days of the Fair. lion. Jefforson Davis, Charles Francis Adams and others have replied to the invita tions to be present, but are uncertain as to being able to attend. Send to the Secretary, at Maoon, for Premium Lists, embracing a full schedule of tho Premiums, Rules, Regulations, etc. Also, for all information regarding transporta tion facilities, entries, etc. A. H. COLQUITT, President. T. G. HOLT, General Superintendent. Bopl7-sututh-toctlß MALCOLM JOHNSTON, Secretary. W. DANIEL. I C. A. ROWLAND Daniel «fc Rowland, COTTON FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and agents for the Celebrated Etiwan, Wando, Busey’s and Cotton Food Guanos, corner of Jackson and Reynolds streets, AUGUSTA, GA. Consignments solicited. sepl2-lmd&c Superb Black Silks. We have just received by Express a full Line of Lyon’s MANUFACTURED BLACK SILKS. o These Goods are of BONNETS & JAUBERT ANDRA’S make, and Excel all Others in Richness of Finish and Dura bility. Made Entirely of PURE SILK. They are Guaran teed to give perfect satisfaction. ALSO A full Line of Lupin’s Superior 6-4 BLACK CASHMERES, Lupin’s HENRIETTA CLOTHS and BOMBAZINES, bur ner’s Superior BLACK MOHAIRS and ALPACAS. NEW FALL GOODS ARRIVING DAILY, All of which we are Offering at the Lowest Prices. Call, Examine and be Convinced. JAMES A. GRAY & CO. Notice to Consignees. PORT ROYAL RAILROAD COMPANY, I Augusta Agency, Sept. 10,1875. 1 ON and after this date consignments of Cotton from Way Stations to Augusta will only be delivered upon surrender of receipt issued by Agent at shipping point. Receipts issued for cotton consigned to Order must be properly endorsed Dy ship per before cotton will be delivered. Shippers and Consignees will please be governed accordingly. W. H. TREZEVANT, sepU-12 Agent. ~ NOTICE. A LL persons having left Watches, Clocks, XIL. r Jewelry, Guns or Pistols for repairs at J. Kaplan are hereby notified to call for them within 30 days from date, or they will be sold at auction to pay expenses.- I will sell my stock of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Paney Goods, Pistols, Musical In struments, ifcc., 25 per cent, below cost till September 29th, to close business. JACOB KAPLAN, 150 Broad street. Augusta, Ga., August 26th, 1875. aug26-30 I ]V S U R E IN THAT MOST POPULAR SOUTHERN COMPANY, THE MOBILE LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF MOBILE, ALA. Organized, June, 1871. i Assets," ■ ■ $500,000. Eveby loss sustained by this company has been pbomptly paid, without a day’s delay. J ! ! L_ P R O M I* T . Careful in the Selection ! PROGRESSIVE. OF ITS RISKS. . 7 ii j ONE OF THE FEW COMPANIES THAT INCREASED ITS POLICY HOLDERS During the Hard Times Last Year. INSURE IN THIS FATORITE STERLING HOME COMPANY! WANTED. Live, Active, Working, Energetic Business Men, in every County In Georgia, as Agents for the MOBILE LIFE. Address, R. O. RANDALL, Cen. Agt. A Manager, jyl4-aw&ely* ROME, GEORGIA. AFORTUNE FOR #l. LEGALLY AUTHORIZED. TEXAS GIFT (MRI ASSOCIATION, ! OF DENISON, TEXAS, WILL GIVE A SECOND GRAND GIFT CONCERT, In aid of a Masonic and I. O O. F. Temple, j SEPT. S3, 1875. First Capital Girt, *50.000. ' Second Capital Gift, *85,000. Besides Gifts in proportion amounting in ; all to $350, 000.00. Lowest Gift to a Whole Ticket, SSO. Price of a Whole Ticket, $5, which con sists of five $1 Coupons. COUPON TICKETS, Si, Which will entitle the holder to admis sion to the Grand Concert and to one-fifth of whatever gift may be awarded to the whole ticket number. Responsible agents wanted. All orders for tickets sent direct promptly filled. Circulars, Papers, etc., giving full par- i tlculars, sent free. In writing, be sure and sign your name, town, county and I State In full. Orders for tickets amounting to $5 and upward sent C. O. D., If desired. Address all communications and make all remittances of money to A. R. Collins, Sec., Denison, Texas. augß-l&c4m JAMES LEFFEL’S ■ IMPROVED DOUBLE Turbine Water Wheel.! POOLE & HUNT, Baltimore, Man cfactubees fob the South and Southwest. Over 7,000 now In use, working under heads varying from two to 240 feet 1 24 sizes,from s?ito96inches. The most powerful Wheel In the Market. And most economical in use of Water. Large Illustrated Pamphlet sent post free. Manufacturers, also, of Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers, Babcock * Wilcox Patent Tubulous Boiler. Ebaugh’s Crusher for Minerals. Saw and Grist Mills, Flouring Mill Machinery. Ma chinery for White Lead Works and Oil Mills, Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. dnoa-ly A. M. BENSON. w. N. MERCIER. BENSON & MERCIER, COTTON FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 3 Warren Block, Augusta, Georgia. Will make cash advances on Cotton in store, and hold in first class fire-proof storage for in definite time, at very low rates of interest. sepl2-d&c3m J. J. PEARCE, COTTON FACTOR, And Commission Merchant, JACKSON STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. sep7-dAc3m M. P STOVALL, COTTON FACTOR —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANT, NO. 5 WABKEN BLOCK, JACKSON ST., AUGUSTA, GA., CONTINUES to give his personal atten tion to the STORAGE and SALE of COTTON and other Produce. Liberal advances made on Consign ments. sep4-satuth&c-3m Communications. SoToilo,ooo M^rTv 1 : ileges, and paid <>oo per cent profit. "How to do it,” A book on Wall street sent free. TUMBBIDGE & CO.. Bankers, 2 Wall St. ieUHlA£3iii ~FOR SALE. A VALUABLE STEAM GRIST and SAW MILL, with good surroundings, in cluding live or six acres of Land and two framed dwelling houses on same. Said property situated at Gunn’s Mills, on the Georgia' Railroad, and will be sold low for the CASH. For further particulars, Apply to sepl9-wlmo* A. M, MASSENGALE. THE CELEBRATED HOINIZS SIUCI BRIERS PREPARED BY THE home bittebs company, OF ST. LOUIS. These Bitters are prepared with the greatest care from a receipt long in possession of one of the Company. They were originally compounded by a celebrated French Chemist, and are the only Tonic and Stimulant permitted to be used in the Armies and Government Hospitals of France. They are a certain preventive of FEVER & AGUE, INTERMITTENTB, INDIGESTION, DYBPEPBIA, AND AN INFALLIBLE CUKE FOR FEMALE BICKNEBB. By using it moderately three times a day, after the system has been reduced by sickness or dis ease, it is uneqoaled as an Invig orator and Recuperant. DIRECTIONS ON THE LABEL.^ HO rAUL? SHOULD SI WITHOUT A BOTTLI. FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS GENERALLY Prepared By The HOME BITTERS CO., St. LOUIS. FOR SALE BY Druggists and Dealers Generally augS-6m Gorgetown College, 1). C., FOUNDED 1789. CL ASSICAL DEPARTMENT opens Sep tember 7th. Terms, including board, per annum, $325. Medical D partment, (Washington), opens October 6th. Lectures, Winter ses sion, $135 Law Department, (Washington), opens October 6th. Lectures, per annum, SBO. P. F. HEALY. -. J., jy27-ldiw ‘ President. M. A. STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION! MERCHANT, No 1 WARREN BLOCK, AUGUSTA, GA. THANKFUL for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, would take this accasion to notify the Planters of Georgia and Carolina th it he continues the Com mission Business in all its branches, ex cept buying and selling futures), and so licits Consignments of Cotton for sale or storage. He will give the selling of cotton his personal attention. He is, as hereto fore, Agent for the justly celebrated Pa tapsco Guano and Grange Mixture. aug 15-w3m M. A. STOVALL. NEW AND NOVEL LOTTERIES $12,000 for $ 2 00 $12,000 for 2 00 $30,000 for 5 00 $30,000 for 5 00 Missouri State Lotteries. On the 15th day of each month during 1875. will be orawn the $2 Single Number Lottery. Capitol Prize, - - $12,000. 10,290 Prizes, amounting to SIOO,OOO. TICKETS, ONLY *2.00. Try a Ticket in this liberal scheme. $250,000* IiTpRIZES. CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000 I 10,290 Prizes, amounting to $250,000. A Five Dollar Single Number Lottery Will be drawn on the 30th day of each Month. Whole tickets, $5; Halves, S2 50. Prizes payable in full and no postpono ; ment of drawings take place. Address, for : Tickets and Circulars, ; MURRAY, MILLER & CO., | may-25sa&cly P. 0. Box 2416, St. Louis, Mo