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WEDNESDAY' MORNING, MAY 39, 18(17. '
Reading’ matter on Every Pane. ,
Hon. A. If. Stephens.—We have been in
formed, says Ihc Chronicfe A ol fcim
day, upon uutborii.y which we know to be en
tirely reliable, that the statements of “ Mack,”
the correspondent ol the Cineiunati Commcr
rinl, in regard to a recent conversation with
this distinguished gentleman, are, in many re
spects, wholly untrue, and that the position of
Mr. Stephens on thy questions mentioned in
the letter is so highly colored as to do great in
justice to that gentlemen.
As the letter of “ Mack ” was copied in this
papier, we have felt bound to make this sl.at.e
meuf in justice to Mr. Stephens. We believed
at ti e time of the publication of “ Mack’s ” let
ter that Hie statements it contained were highly
exaggerated, it not grossly* false, and we take
pleasure in being able now to make this collec
tion on authority.
Those who are intimate with Air. Stephens,
aud particularly those who have enjoyed his
confidence since the collapse ot the Confederate
'Government, need not be told that while he has
conversed very freely with his friends upon the
conduct of the Confederate authorities during
the war, he has been careful to abstain from
sucti comments as “ Mack” reports him to have
ituade during his interview with him.
It is generally known, and Mr. Stephens lias
never attempted Lo deny the. fact, that he did
not, approve of the general conduct of the Cou
edcrate Government during our recent strug
gle for independence, and that he utterly con
demned some ot the acts <jl Mr. Davis’ admin
istration. Yet that Up was uo|>a warm and true
riend of the cause will hardly be asserted by
my one at all familiar with his course and poai
iou during that eventful period.
Information Wanted.—R. M. Braden and
Hamilton Keree, of Home, G.v, advertise b.r
aformation of. H M. Braden, William O.
veree and James If. Kcrcc. These young
.ncu were enlisted in company C, 40tn regi
ment, Georgia volunteers, by Capt. Hargrove,
at Home, Ga., on the 41. hol March, IBC3. After
the fall of Vicksburg they left, with other pa
roled soldiers, for their homes in
have not since been hoard from.
A curious case under the test oath was r<?'
gently decided l>y the Court of Claims. A man
y.-is admitted to practice in the court who could
,ot. take the oath because lie had held a judi
;ial office under the Confederate Government.
The court held that as he took the position to
escape service in the ranks, his loyalty is un
questionable.
The Boston Post says: ” Locking up boys
in prison cells for playing marbles on Sunday
is hot calculated lo improve their morals any
more than bealiug a child unmercifully is cal
culated to enlighten its mhid, or starving or
freezing one to puriiy its religious nature. Bnt
all these experiments are tried here in our
neighbood.
Needs no Broof.—A man named Hayward,
in a recent speech to the Radicals ot Richmond,
said he “believed the negro to be better than
the white man, aud was prepared to prove it.”
If the white men referred to are ot his class,
the assertion needs no proof. It is self-evident.
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2xi-tUcckli) Conotitutioiwlioi.
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tFrom the VickHhiin< Times.
Death of the Hon. Geo. R. Clayton.
, We learn, with deep of the death of
, tlie Don. George R. Clayton, of Columbus, Mis
sissippi. Among the elder citizens of our State,
1 Judge Clayton wag well known, though there
) are thousands of our people who consider tbem
j selves well informed in all things pertaining to
Mississippi, who; perhaps, never heard his
name. A native ol Georgia, he catue lo our
I State when a young man, and his ability aud
I knowledge oi his profession, the law, coupled
, with the highest honor and the most geuial,
traits of character, won for him a wide and lu
crative practice. Judicial honors, soon fol
lowed, and he. was chosen judge of the circuit
in which he had made his home, a district which
had Columbus for its centre, and embraced
within its cifnipass an amount of legal ability
and learning not often equalled.
A Whig in principle, Judge Clayton was
chosen with great unanimity as the candidate
of that party lor Governor in 1343, and his com
petitor, the standard bearer of the Democratic
parly, was the Hon. Albeit G. Brown. The
Democratic party being in the ascendant by
thousands, Gov. Brown was elected, as a mat
ter oi course ; but he, and all others who met
Judge Clayton in the arena,Of debate, acknowl
edged in him a toeinan worthy of their bright
est.steel.
ior some years past, Judge Clayton has been
in delicate health jf but his high and manly
character, his genrt ous and genial nature, his
just and gentle .Mistinets, won for him friends
wherever lie Vwts known.
By one ofythoee strange and beautiful coinci
dences ol Sht tire; which the Greek poets were
wont to characterize as one of the “ Unities,”
Jiidge Hlayton died in the place where he was
bOrif. Alter all his wanderings, he returned
with drooping pinions to the parent nest from
whence, with unfledged wings, his young and
ardent mind had essayed its earliest Borings.
A native ol the loveliest and most picturesque
tovvu of Georgia, beautiful Athens, he had made
a pilgrimage, in search ol health, to the home
of his young and sinless years. While there,
on the night of the fifth of April, in his own
chamber, with none but the cherished wile, of
his bosom present, he suddenly fell dead, and
his gallant and noble spirit returned to .the
great God who gave it.
We dare not intrude upon the privacy of hit*
stricken family. Their grief is sacred--%t, as
an old friend—one who knew and honored his
sterling qualities oi head and heart —he who
pens these lines, may be permitted to offer this
In ief tribute to bis memory, and bang upon his
tomb ibis bumble offering to unsullied worth.
Beane, then, and a sweet repose, to the noble,
generous gentleman, George U. Clayton, and,
life’s fitful fever o’er, may he awake to life
eternal in Ihe chambers of the blest.
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Mei.anoholy Accident.—-On Saturday morn
ing, about 9 o’clock, whibsMr. Robert •lordan,
the Superintendent of West Point Mills, was
overlooking the manuliielure of some staves
for rice barrels, his loot caught on a piece of
wood, and he fell backward upon a circular
saw of ten inches diameter. The saw was ele
vated about three feet from the ground, being
one of a pair used to cut the staves the proper
length, and was in rapid motion at the time of
the accdcnt. Mr. Jordan received a terrible
wound, the saw striking him just below and
back of the right shoulder, and cutting entirely
through the muscles and ribs into l.lni cavity of
the chest. Strange to say, In-.walked from Un
building where Ihc accident occurred to his
house, a distance of about four hundred yards.
He bled profusely, and if it bad not. been for
the presence of mind of his daughter, who
.made a bandage of a sheet and stopped Ihe
bleeding until a surgeon could come, lie would
doubtless have bled to death. Dr. Anthony
Belzer and Dr. Win. Iloribcek were called in,
and were at lirst, of opinion that the wound was
fatal, but in the afternoon the patient was
evidently belter, and lie continued to improve
llirinigli yesterday, although, of course, he still
remains in a very critical condition.
Mr. Jordan was slightly wounded by the
same machine
prevented him front being killed immediately
on Saturday. (Vuir/rston Mercury.
Mau. RoußEicr in Georgia.—The mail
pouch made up at Savannah, Ga., on the even
ing of the 171.1 i instant, for the Washington and
New York postal, car, was lost after it left the
office, and between the post office and the rail
road depot.
Upon being informed of the fact the post
master immediately liolilied special agent A. L.
Harris, and made a requisition on the whole
police force of the city toward its recovery, but
without success. There is every reason to be
lieve that it was a casco! premeditated rohbery-
II i.s known in Savannah that there is an or
ganized band ol robbers and desperadoes in
Georgia and South Carolina, having their head
quarters in Savannah. Several eases of mail
robbery have been recently reported to the
special agent. Every effort, is con lined to trace
the missing pouch, but with little hope of suc
cess.
They were uo registered letters or money
order business in Llie missing pouch.
The agents and postmasters have all been
notified. Waxhinyton Chronicle.
Sudden Death.— Young Blackstou, living
near Berzelia, eante to bis death very suddenly
a few days since, ft seems that his lather was
killed during the war, and perhaps some of his
brothers, leaving him as the only support of his
mother. They were endeavoring to carry out a
farm, but for want of money to buy corn, &0..,
tie went out. to get work. He engaged to work
where g lever power was lobe used—-a pole
passing up and down. iL appears that lie slip
ped, and his head was thrown hack, ami the
pole came suddenly down upon his neck,
breaking it, and causing death almost instantly.
Stii.i. Another.—We learn from entirely re
liable parties, that a gentleman residing in
Glasscock comity, by the name of Chaulker,
died very suddenly on Sunday last, under the
following circumstances : He had been com
plaining oi partial sickness for several days,
aud afterwards remarked that he would die on
Sunday next. Sunday came, aud he and his
family aihemied church, and while on his way
home he was seized with severe pains, and be
fore medical assistance could be rendered, died.
This is a most singular instauge of presenti
ment of death. Thomson Advertiser.
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These Steamships are all of large carrying capacity,
well adapted to this .route, and arc* lilted np with
especial regard to the Comfort of I’ASSENUKKH -
State Rooms large and airy, the Steward’s Depart
ment supplied with the boM the New York and Sa
vannah Markets aftoni. The Through Freight Tariff
having lieen notch Reduced, Freighters and Passen
gers will find tins the Quickest, Safest and Most
Economical Route to New York.
Til 140UU H TICK ETh) to be had of Ticket Agent,
Office VVaynesboio It. 11. Depot.
SAVANNAH AGENTS:
Murray’s i-ine HUNTER *k GAWMEL, Agents.
Atlantic C. #■ S. *d. Qos.*Uine—WILDER Ac FUL
LEKTON, Agents.
Empire Line—B. H. HARDEE, Agent.
GEO: A. McCLKSKEY,
mj 21-4 m General Traveling Agent.
UNION POINT HOTEL
AND
GEORGIA RAILROAD DINNER HOUSE.
leaving Augusta or Atlanta, by Morn
ing Trains; ean a|wajs get a GOOD DINNER at the
UNION PQi NT IIO’J’E Ij. Ample time is giveirfor
' meals.
Weary, Way-Worn ’t ravelers will find Union Point
■ Hotel a pleasant, quiet place to rest. A few Boarders
[ will he accommodated on Reasonable Terms.
E. NEBIIUT, Proprietor.
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COTTON YARNS.
100 BALES superior COTTON YARNJ,
| from Kontenoy Mills, now in stoi • and for sale.
Assorted numbers trout d’stolTs, constantly on
> hand.
nov29-t A. POULLALN
NOTICES.
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r 'J MADE BY TIIK OKKAT^A^TKOLOttIST,
{ Mivdarae H. At PKRBIGO
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to happiness those who, from doleful events, catastro
k phies, crosses in love, hiss of relations and friends, loss of
1 money, &c., have become despondent. She brings
j together those Iona: separated, gives information cou
j cerniruf abseut friends or lovers, restores lost or stolen.
property, tells you the business you are best qualified to
• pursue and in what you will be most successful, causes
. speedy marriages aud tells you the ytff will
marry, gives you the name, likeness and
» of the person. Bhe reads your tej*y thoughts, u9(fey her
i almost supernatural powers unveils tfoMhutk- hidden
r mysteries of the future. From the Wjjee the
lirman»ent—the malefie stars that oVijfefio dr
nate in the configuration— and Jositions
of the planets and the fixed Htu% in thy. heavens at the
time of birth, she deduces the future destiii*/of man.. Pftii
not to consult the greatest Astroloaast on eartn. It costs
you but a trifle, and you may riever again have so favor- 1
able an opportunity. (Jonsulttaion fee, with likeness
and all desired informational. Parties living at a dis
tance can consult the Madam** by mdfl wiUi equal sahdg
aud satisfaction to themselves, as if in person. A IhH
and explicit chart, written out, with afl inquiries answered
and likeness Enclosed, sent by mail on receipt of price
alsiVH mentioned. The strictest seefesv be main
tained, and all correspondence returned or destroyed*
References of the biggest onho* furnished those dt#hftng
them. Write plainly the tlav of the midyear in
which you were born, a smuts
Address. H. VStettL&a f
V. 0. BraWer N. Y.
mlriG tiUcly ’
Free to 16 very Body.
A har*j£(i pp. (Jircuhtr, giving information of Hie great
est importance to the young ol'iMitb seres.
It teaches IqMv the homely may become lieautiful, the
despised res pitted, epidpjtlie lorsakeu loved.
lady should tail to send their
aildrdfis, and receit# a copy post-paid! l»y return mail.
Address l\ O. Draw r, . Jj
Tioj, *N. V*. * j
Know Tliy DeKiuy.
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Madamk K.F. Thornton, the great
ffist* L’luirvoyant aud PSyefioinetrician.
louihiufd
located sertf*lf A Hctipfo, N. Y. Mfehnuc ThorntoM
possesses such powers of second pi* ht,
enable her to itnpartA n of the greatest import*
mice to the single or mahs|d of lit her Bt*x. Whitelu a
state of trance, she deieuc&tes features of the
pcs -Mil ’.fii an* lo marry, and by instrument
ol intense power, known as the guaran
tees to produce a lifelike picture of the hwSflhmsband or
wife of the applicant, together with date or migrriage,
position in life, leading character, Ate. no
humbug, sis thousands of testimonials can assets. hUlk*
will send when desired a certified certificate, or written
guarantee, that the picture is what it purports to be. By
enclosing a small lock of hair, and stating place of birth,
age, disposition and complexion, and enclosing titty cents
and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will re
ceive the picture and desired information by return mail.
All communications aeredly confidential. Address, in
confidence, Madame E. F. Thornton, P. O. Box 2*23, Hud
son, N. Y. mli^G-lyc^ac
<'i*isi»er Coma.
Oli ! she was beautiful and fair.
With starry eyes,aud radiant hair,
Whose curling tendrils soft, entwined,
Enchained the very heart and miud.
CEUsrsK ijoha,
For Curlin'? tbo Huir of either Sex into
Wayv autl Glossy B.uuH*a« u * **
Massive Curls.
By using this article Indies aud Gentlemen can beau
tify themselves a I housand fold. Tt is the only article ini he
world that will curl straight hair, and at the same time
give it a beautiful, glossy appearance. The Crisper Coins
not only curls tin* hair, but invigorates, beautifies and
cleanses it; is highly and delightfully perfumed, and is
the must complete article of tbo kind ever oflered to Ihe
American public. The Crisper Coma will be sent to any
address, sealed and postpaid for sl.
Address all orders to
W. L. CLARK A: CO., Chemists.
No. 3 West Fayette Street^S)mouse, N.
mh‘2ti-d*Aely % ,
A VO UNO L.\l)Y RETURNING TO HER
country home, after a sojourn of a tew months in the
City, was hardly recognized by her friends, lu place of a
coarse, rustic, flushed face, she had a soft ruby coinpl : *'u
of almost marble smoothness, aud instead of twentj “
she really appeared but. eighteen. Upon inquir to
t he cause of so great a change, hhe plainly told the.
she used the CIROASBI AN BALM, aud considered
iovalu hie acquisition to any Lady’s toilet. By it*
any Lady or Gentleman can improve their persona*
peartmee an hundred fold. It is simple in its combina
tion, as Nature herself is simple, yet unsurpassed in its
efticaoy in drawing Impurities from, also healing, cleans
ing and beautifying the skin aud complexion. By its
direct action on the cuticle it draws from it all its impu
rities, kindly healing the same, and leaving the surface
as Nature intended it should be, clear, solt, smooth and
beautiful. Price tll.sent by Mail or Express, on receipt
of an order by
W. L. CLARK «L CO., Chemists,
No. 3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. Y.
The only American Ageuts for the sale of the same.
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THE CHINGAROKA
anti nervous
SMOKING TOBACCO !
r JC , HE CHINGARORA TOBACCO glows from
tbo rich soil of the “ORIENT,” anil is possessed of
a peculiar delicious flavor entirely unknown to the
tobaccos of all other climes, hut its unprecedented
popularity lias sprung from the fact ot the entire ab
sence of that deadly poison JVicotin, which permeates
every other tobacco, ana which is t' ' one and solo
cause of the distressing nervous d*«ea. d ■ .pepsin,
(fcc., wlrirfi most invariably, soom r, follow
the IndiilgeucM of tljo pipe ami <! Hie recent
nnalyzation of tflb»c<a> from qll the world,
at the Academy of Hciences, iuL.., j, the renowned
Chemist, M- Lamaurcanx, declared that while Euro
pean and American tobaceo contained fully eight per
cent, and the purest Havana tobacco from two to live
per odrit-of A "icotin, the Oil INGA Kt )RA <iid not eon
tain one discoverable particle of that deadly ooison, a
drop of whie.li, extracted, will destroy life.
Ot;r agent at Bombay lias shipped us large quanti
ties of tl»a CHINGARORA during the past two
years, and although wp have been pressed to supply
tlie demand for tills delicious luxury to tlie veteran
smoker, yet we are now prepared to ofter it in un
limited quantities, at a prirc much lower than some
American tobacco of a far inferior quality.
A comm)sour fias but to smoke the American to
bacco and cigars, which qre invariably chemically
flavored, to be disgusted with rile medicinal taste
wbiph leaves a nauseous, unhealthy coatiug in the
mouth, and jn tiqie seldom fails to shatter tlie nervous
system.
The natives of tlie “ORIENT” smoke the CHIN
GARORA from morn till night, from youth to age,
and are happily unconscious ol the wild, distressing
tire whieli courses through tlie veins of Hie inhaler of
the fumes of tobacco containing Nicotin.
We invite every lover of tlie weed to try the CH i N
GA ROItA, aud guarantee unprecedented pleasure in
its delicious lial'er. Sold everywhere.
Edwin IH. t-ook & Co.,
Bole Agents and Importers ol the CHINGAROKA
TOgACOO tor the United Hiatus aud Canadas
mid Dealers in all kinds of
HAVANA AND AMERICA#
CIGvYIiS AND TOB ACCOB,
Main Depot,
187 DUANE STREET, NEW YORK.
apl6 eodacim
x. EOBtfSqa, t J* ranx
Robinson & Falk,
\ PBit.KBS IN
Oysters, fish, clams, turtles,ter-
RAI’INH, I/)BSTKRS, CRABS, SHRIMPS,
' I’tAWN, GAME, etc. SHAD, in their season,
‘ packed iu ice, and shipped promptly to uuy part of
r the rouutry. Ail orders promptly attended to.
)26 BROAD STREET,
t an2o4m Near Lower Market, Augusta, Ga.
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BOOTS AND SHOES.
WE ii»vy on hand a tine and large selection of
MEN’S BOOTO AND SHOES
BOYS’ SHOES
I, LADlJ!et’ and CHILDREN’S SHOES
HHOGANS, Ac.
q We keep the last Goods that can be bought, and
will sell at the very lowest prices. •
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AUGUSTA (Ga.) WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 29, 1867
■■■imi.hi.ii . wmmwmmmjL ■■■■—■■ ■!■■■■
There cometh glad tidings of joy to all.
To young and to old,' to gr*at and to small,
; The iMiauty which once was so precious and rare,
Is free for all, and all may be tair.
BY THE UriK OF
> CHASTELLER’S
WHITE LIQUID
ENAMEL,
For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion.
K The most valuable aud perfect preparation In use,
-for giving the skin a beautiful pearl-like tint, that is
•f only found In youth. It quickly removes Tan,
H Freckh s, Dimples, Blotches, Moth Patches, Bwallow
ness, Kruptioiiß, and all impurities of the skin, kindly
healing the same, leaving the skin white and clear as
1 alabaster;. Its list* can not be detected by the closest
> scrutiny, and being a vegetable preparation is perfectly
4 harmless. It is the only article of the kind used by
I the Flench, and is considered by the Parisian as in
dispensabJe to a perfect toilet. Upwards of 80.060
tK>tties were sold during the last year, a sufficient
guarantee of its efficacy. Price only 75 cents. Bent
> by mail, postpaid, on receipt of an order, by
! BEItQKU, BHUTTB & CO., Chemists,
285 River Htrcet, Troy, N. Y.
r mh27-dt*cly
~ AFFUICTED!
gTJFFERNO MORE!
WlkHhhy thanwof Dr. .HHNVILI.K’H ELIXIR
yon can lie curd peinq«ieiit.fy,'iiUt.T ;it a trifijpg co«f.
The aKtoni^Jjiuir«n< - c>'«s which ban uttemfa (hi* in-
Valuabie medicine for 4’hyeical and Nervou* Wenk-
nerai Debility anil BroaLciUon, Lowaof Mim
euittr Euergy, IrrqKjteucy, or nhy W the consequences
•of youthful lndtecretM*),, titmlein il the moat valuable
* prepiu-ation ever discn-.ervj.
It will remoue ntl. neW'tvuH iMft depj.-artoq,
eaitemenl, imaiptuMfr'tei Btudy yr-,bu»iiiesM, loss ..)
memory, conluHioq, tfioughtivot »MpSh>*tructioafl®r»
otinHanity, Ac,- Itvriil reafcire the appefite-, ami renew
the lietilttrotHhoHe whofetve destioyeifit t y sensual
excess or eyi£ fjmeti«»'M.
■ Ymmg Mem Ac limnluiggcd no Jhore l>y “Quark
Digtlbm ” amfignouirii praclitiomirs, lint semi w.itii
itstdel.iy forDm-JEiixif, and lie at seabird to
hjaltli am] hiijjpiness. A Bcrle. t (Jure is'Guar.mtrd
ill every instum e. I’rice, sl, or four bottles to one
address, K>. .»
Gpe bt.'ltlc fe L.uflit tentto efleet 3 c*rv In all ordinary
isises. *
ALSO, I)K. JOINViLIJS’S BFKOIFIC ITl.t.l*,
fqr> .the speedy and permaiient cure of Gonoriiiea,
tllfept*. Urethral Discharges, Gravel,.BtricLure ainl ail
afleetinus ot tlie Kidneys and Bladder. Oures efteete'd
1 (fioni one to live days. They are prepared from vege
traMje. extracts that are harmless On the system, and
it|ss*mt:nanseat.e tlie stomach or Impregnate uic br.'ath,
q No change of diet is reoessary while rising tliein, nor
®4o.*s their action in any manner interfere with Imsi
-3 ness pursuits. Price, $1 jicrhox.
I Esther of the above meptiond articles will beseut
* to any aildresg, closely sealed, and post paid, by mail
B or express, on receipt of price.
* Address all or.lerats
*&• ... UKKGKR, BHUTTB A GO., Chemists,
’»»/ * .1 No. 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y.
mh27-dticly
VixCELSIOR ! EXf'ELSIOR !!
' * CHASTE LLAR’S
HAIR EXTERMINATOR !
FOK liKItfOVING BUPKUFLUOUS IIAIK.
To the lailics < specially, this invaluable depilatory
rcc4>nnin*iitlß itself as being an almost imlispei siliie
articled female iwauty, is easily applied, iUh*s net*
buvrfor injure skin, but actrfMlrectly on liie rinds. It
is warranted to remove superiluous hair from low
forehemls, or from any part of the body, completely,
totally and radioaby extirpating t lie same, leaving the
skin sott, smooth and natural. This is the only article
used by the French, and is the only real effectual de
pilatory in existence. Price, 75 cents per package,
sent post-paid, to any addr<;ss, on receipt of an order,
by
BKUGJSU, BflU r PTrt A (30., Chemists, %
287 River Btreet, Troy, N. Y. .
inh27-df*cly *
and
W M ÜBTAOfIKB W
forced to grow upon tlie Lffl
smoothest face in from T-Wivg ■
three to five weeks by
C A P I L L A I UK, the
most wonderful discovery
in modern science, acting upon the Beard anil Hair iri
an almost miraculous manner. It has l>e«-n used by
the elite of I'aris and London with tin* most flattering
success. Names of ali purchaser: will be registered,
and if entire satisfaction is not given in every instance,
the money will bo cheerfully refunded. Price by mail,
sealed and postpaid, sl. Descriptive circulars and
testimonials mailed free. Address BICKGKU,
fiUtllTl’B & Co., Chemists, No. 285 Hiver Htreet,
Troy, N. Y., Bob* Agents for the United States.
iuh27-dt*cly
j£> b: *J T Y All
tion warranted to curl
the most straight and stubborn hair «.f either sex into
wavy ringlets, or heavy massive curls.. Has In*eii used
by tlie fashionables ot I’aris mid London, with the
most gratifying results. Does no injury to the hair.
Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, Is. Descriptive
Circulars mailed tree. Address BKfUiKH, BHUTTB
A CO., Chemists, No. 285 River Street,. Troy, N. Y.,
Bole Agents for the United Bta'os.
mh27 dtfti ly
THE
“CHRISTIAN MESSENGER,”
Published Weekly , in Augusta, G»c t
A. YE AR.
A T tin’instance ol gentlemen residing indiffer
ent parts of tlie Hi ate, whose judgment and wishes
are entitled to consideration, we jno|K»se to com
mence, on or about the 15tli inst., tlie publication of a
RELIGIOUS AND FAMILY TAPER,
tlie object of which will be tlie dissemination of in
telligence, religious and moral principles among all
classes of our people throughout the country.
It is the desire aud design of tlie publishers to in ,’ e
the MEIBHKNGER an instructive as well as inte .it
iug family visitor—one that will lie read and a e
oiated by tlie intelligent reader, among all cl: s,
and equally acceptable to Ulnistiuiiri of all denomina
tions.
To aid us in carrying on tlie work we have under
taken, we would.respectfully ask ali Ministers of the
Gospel, and our friends generally, to assist us in cir
culating tlie MEB&UNGKR.
Contributions for its columns are solicited front
M inislers and others wito may feel disposed to aid us
ill tlie good work we have undertaken.
AH communications and remittances must be ail*
dressed to
GENTRY A J KFFEKSON,
Augusta, Ga.
A few select advertisements will lie inserted at
reasonable rates.
Ali papers friendly will please give llio altove a few
insertions.
my 7
The Paris Exposition.
Return Tickets, S2OO in Gold.
’-THK INMAN LINK
MAIL STEAMSHIPS,
BUILT EXPRESSLY FORTHE TRADE:
CITY OF PARIS, CITY OF BALII MORE,
CITY OF ANTWERP, CITY <>F HuSTtIN,
CITY OF LONDON, CITY OF NEW YORK,
CITY 0V WASHINGTON-
Snil from Pier No. 4!», North Hiver, Hi. V,,
KVERY SATURDAY.
Speed and Accommodation Unsurpassed.
PRICE OF first"CLASS PASSAGE,
PAYABLE IX GOLD:
New York to Liverpool, sllO. Round Trip, $175.
“ London, 115. “ “ 185.
“ Paris, 125. “ “ 200.
RETURN TICKETS GOOD FOR 12 MONTHS.
Return Tickets, via Liverpool, Loudon, IJew Haven
and Dieppe, allow passengers to break the journey
at Liverpool sfid London.
For further information apply at the offices of the
Company: W1 LI.TAM INMAN, Tower Building,
Liverpool; KIVES A. MACEY, 01 King William
Street, I.ONIiON ; JOLES DECO UK, 48 Rue Nqirc
Damedes Victoiros, Paris; .JOHN G. DALE, 111
Walnut Street, Philadelphia, or to
JOHN G. DALE,
ap9-lm* 15 Broadway, New York.
BEBZELIA,
IflS WELL KNOWN and popular place, situ
ated 20 miles from Augusta, with ample accommoda
tions for visitors, a flue SPRING of MINERAL
WATER, delightful climate, in the midst or the
Piney Woods, and 500 feet altove the level of Angiisla,
has been refitted for the accommodation of the Pub
lic. The Proprietors are ready at all times to make
each visitor feel at home, and the TABLE is furnish
ed with tlie best the country affords. Give us a trial.
• H. A. MERRY & CO., Proprietors.
feb2l-4m3
PLUMBERS, ETC.
C. H. WARNER,
Plumber, bus and Steam Fitter.
I !NO 255 BROAD BTBttfT,
Augusta, Gil
Pumps, gas, steam and water pipes.
| KURBKR HOBK aud UOBE PIPES, promptly fur
J j nitrilted or repaired.
> j Jobbing and Orders from the (Jouutry promptly
f j attended to.
! All work warranted.
Wf* Terms, Cash.
* jx;l24-Gm
\ 1 T
GAS AN D STEAM FITTING A PLUMBING.
C. A. ROBBE,
TJT'AVING re-opened a GAS AND STEAM
_LZL FITTING AND PLUMBING SHOP, in the
rear 272 Broad street, (Concert Hall place) is now pre-
do all kinds of wore connected with
GAK LIGHTING, HTKAM HEATING AND
WATEK SUPPLY,
On reasonable ternik and at short notice.
Oi%yrßfrom the country promptly attended to.
Alt work warranted. mh4—tf
wmmm*
T. BABP»IT r rß LABOtt-BAVING SOAP.
JlZ>» Tiiis BOAP is made from clean ami pure
materials, contains no adulteration of any kind, will
not injure the most delicate fabric, and is especial!)’
adapted for w jolens, which will not shrink after being
wasiifij*! with this BOAP. It may be used in bard or
soil waters. Jt will remove paint, grease, tar and
stains of all kinds. One t>ound v/art anted equal to
two pounds owirdinary’ tainily Boap. iMrcetions sent
Wiltyni ch bar for making three gallons handsome sott
nßlDhoiii one pound oi this Boap. E*o,eh bar is.
in cireular emit;lining full directions for
usilPpnnted in English and Geriftan. Ask your
grocer for 14 B. T. Babbitt’s Soap,” and hike no other.
H. 'l\ BABBITT, Nos. G 4, 05, 00.67, 68, 00, 70, 72,
aud street, New York.
TTi.lN'o B.T. BABBrri’B PURE, OONCBN
TUATKO PO TASH, or Ready Boap Maker.
Warranted douiile tlie strength of common Potash
j and superior ro any other supomtier or ley in the mar
! ket. Put up in cans of 1 pound, 2 pouu Is, 3 pounds,
! 0 pouraMsf.ind 12 pounds, with full directions, in Kng
| lisii afd ’German, for making Hard and Soft Boap.
} On« r pound will make 15 gallons of Soft. Boap. No
: lime is inquired. Consumers will And this the cheap*
' est I’otash in the market.
J<'orMlle by all Druggist's and Grijceries.
B. T. MA lUill v r, Nos. 04, 06, 66, fi7, 08, 09, 70, 72,
and street, New York.
r> v r. FABBITT’B BEST BALA
f'APUH, “made from common salt.” Brea
made wtiti this Balamtus contains, when baked, noth
ing bute-»nin»on salt, waU;r and flour
Nos fib. 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 72 and 74, Washington
street, York.
■ > . wwrn :iT.\ii viivqTmvi'i.i;.
1 j/h*-. cM Cake n.-»y hi;
of fifteen cents to pay postage. *< f* ♦
No*.. 61 to 74 Washington »tret>t, N«»w York.
A CERTAIN cure for Cholera, Dysenterry,
/ \ Heart l>isease, Fainting Spells, and excellent for
old people, as it quickens the circulation of tlie blood.
apjb
MARRIAGE GUIDE.
Young s Great physiological work,
or every one Ids own Doctor.— Being a Private
Instructor for Married Persons or those about to
Marry, both Male and Female, in everything concern
ing the physiology and relations of our Sexual System,
and the Production or Prevention of Offspring, includ
ing all tlie new discoveries never before given in the
English language, 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 Ulus-
Dated with upwards of one hundred engravings. AB
young married people, or those contemplating mar
riage, and having the least impediment to married life,
should read (ids book. It discloses secrets that every
one should be acquainted witu. Still it is a look that
must be locked up, ami not lie about t Il
will be sent to any one on the receipt of Fifty Cents.
Address Dr. WM. YOUNG, No. 416 Spruce street,
alx>ve Fourth, Philadelphia,
jell 5y
NOTICE.
PHILLIPS <fc CO.,
•4*-4 BROAD STREET,
HAS just received, direct from the Custom
House, a line lot No. 1 ST. JULIEN CLARET, in
casks, and, for the accommodation of private families
they offer it for sale in 5 gallon demijohns, at the
same rate as per cask,
my 7-1 m
MEDICAL NOTICE.
JDIL WM. I’ETTIGRKW
PRACTICES MEDICINE
At Kahuia Mills, Hampton S. C.
City papers copy. eep26-t.f
MILLS HOUSE,
CORNER QUEEN AND MEETING STREETS,
CHARLESTON, SO. CA.
r Dims FIRST-CLASS HOTEL lias been tlior
onxhly repaired, retttted and refurnishi'd throughout,
and is now ready for the aceouipiodution of tlie travel
ing public, whose patronage is respectfully solicited.
Coaches always in readiness to convey jiassengers
to and from the Hotel.
The Proprietor promises to do every tiling in his
power for the comfort of his guests.
JOSEPH PURCELL,
fel.lrt-2m Proprietor.
HORSES FOR SALE.
f j UST arrived at Akchkr’s Stables, Broad street,
from Kentucky, a lot of good WORK HORSES and
MARES, suitable for forming purposes, and for sale
by W. E. ARCHER.
myls-6 J
PUBLIC LAWS, &C.
ILL I,qyc rpqdy for delivery to subscribers
within live days from the adjournment of tlie Legisla
ture, a PAMPHLET containing all PUBLIC LAWS
of the session. Also, all changes in the Code from
the time of its adoption, together with a revised
COURT CALENDER, a List of Congressional, Sena
torial and Judicial Districts, as well as other matters
of useful reference. Price, $2 per copy. Copies w,ll
he promptly sent by mail, postage paid, upon receipt
of orders accompanied by the money.
H. J. G. WILLIAMS,
C. J. WELLBORN.
Mu.LanGKVix.La, Nov. 20, 1860. noy2l-tf
P. BRENNER,
l^lA-TsTO-MAJICiEI*,
BROAD STREET, No. 458,
CJoNTINUBB to Hell, Hint, Tune and Repair
PIANOS and ORGANS. Being Agent of some of
the most eminent Manufacturers in New York, he is
now prepared lo furnish instruments of any of tlie
latest styles and improvements. He lias now on hand
some very superior Pianos, unsurpassed in the essen
tial qua!ties of n first class article, made by
GEORGE STOCK A- CO., New York, and
• IHRIE A CO., New York.
nplß-Jy*
T^THTICE.—Two months afterdate application
■L- v| will lie made to the Court of Ordinary of
Richmond county for IcsCve to sell a House and Lot in
the City of Augusta, No. 393 Broad street, belonging j
to Mary L. and Sarah J. Finch, minors.
WILLIAM FINCH,
; my3-law2m # Guardian. |
FOR SALE OR RENT.
~~~ TO RENT. '
The very desirable RESIDENCE, No. 154
j Onwne street, thir<] door went of the Baptist Church,
will b« rented nntil tlie Ist ol October. Possession
given iimnediately. For particulars, apply to
C. A A. G. HALL,
my9-lra 221 Broad street.
TO RENT,
y FOR BAKERY OR RESTAURANT.
I'LL he rented, at a low rate, that ve;y desira
ble and centrally located STORK, corner of Jackson
and Ellis streets, suitable either for a BAKERY or
RESTAURANT -none better in the city. To an ap
proved purchaser ample accommodations will be given,
• and at the lowest possible price. Apply at once to
the undersigned.
ap2s-lra W. B. GRIFFIN.
S TO RENT,
j \fK DWELLING containing six rooms, with
) all necessary outbuildings, and aiiout four acres land
under cultivation attached, situated on the Millcdge
ville road, adjoining places of Messrs. Hatch and
Ahohkr. For further particulars apply to
JAH. HfDILI,,
mhS-eodtf , or WM. E. ARCHER.
TO RENT,
In REAR OF 255 BROAD STREET, a limbi
ing suitable for a SHOP or STORKROtjM.
Enquire on the promises.
C. H. WARNER,
may 5-ts Plumber and Gas Fitter
FOR SALE LOW,
(3nK &honie KN(i 1N K complete and nearly new.
Sold for want of use.
ALSO,
One TUBULAR BOILER, in good order, with ail
necessary Ptimp», Pipes and all other connections,
can he seen at Augusta Foundry and Machine Worfc.
ALSO,
One 26-horse ENGINE and BOILER complete,
with a new CIRCULAR SAW MILL attached; will
be sold a bargain if sold soon.
All orders for IRON or BRASS CASTINGS tilled
at low prices, with neatness and dispatch.
Special attention paid to GENERAL JOBBING, j
apl4-tl PHILIP MALONE. j
FOR SALE LOW,
SPLENDID NEW PIANO. ,Tu»t received
from the manufactory, and will lie sold low by
QUINN A BROS., ,
Next dom to Constitutionalist Office.
deel2-tt
RRDDINGFS
RUSSIA SALVE !
[Established ISOC.I
Price 145 Cents |>cr Ror,
.Is the universal remedy for BURNS, SCALDS,
CUTS, BRUISES, and all FI,KSII WOUNDS; for
CHILBLAINS, CHAPPED HANDS, PILES, and
OLD SCROFULOUS BORES; ERUPTIONS j
, 'BLOTCHKS, SALT RHEUM, and all CUTANE- !
OUS DISEASES. ■ ’
RUSS SA LVKis V F*u yegn
' ' Tjfflft iTmtrili Ml, made from tin- very beat”muterlals,
and combines in itselPfereater healing poWOfsthan any
other preparation before the pulilic. ItH timely appli
cation has been the means of saving thousand* of vain
aide lives, of relieving a vast amount ol suffering, and
wherever used has proved itself in realty a boon to
suffering humanity.
Sixty years’ general use of the RUSSIA SALVE is
a noble guarantee pf its incomparable virtues as a beat
ing < fintinent.
The very large sale of REDDINGS’ RUSSIA
8A LVE, during the past sixty years, lias given rise to
hundreds of unworthy imitations, Init throughout all ,
opposition, the RUSSIA SALVE maintains its su’-.i
premacy us a reliable preparation, ha\ ing astc.idy and |
permanent sale, and never deteriorating in quality i
by age or climate, and is sold to dealers at a price en- i
aiding them to realize a generous profit by its sale.
For sale by all Druggists and Apothecaries.
REDDING A C*>., Proprietors,
upT iilllW4H.it . Boston, Mass.
Wm. D. K. Millar. Thomas Jackson.
MILLAR & CO.,
GENERAL
CO M MISSION ME RCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
Railroad and Machinery Supplies,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Coach, FINDINGS, Hair Moss WASTE, OILS,
TALLOW, AXLE GREASE, WHITE LEAD,
VARNISH, PAINTS, BELL CORD, PRESSED
LARI), ZINC, always on hand and for sale at lowest
CASH PRICES.
Stt e Agents lor John Watson a Co.’s celebrated
.Axle Grease.
REFERENCE:
Lleading Merchants and Railroad officers of
Savannah. aplH-niith.'Sm
FLOUR, BACON, &c.
800 «BLS CHOICE FLOUR, assorted
brands, from Bear Grass Mills, Louisville, Ky.
100 Sacks EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, !
from best Georgia Wheat.
10 Bids New Hulled BUCKWHEAT.
30 Hacks Choice RIO COFFEE.
50 Bids REFINED SUGAR, assorted j
brands.
io Hlids New Crop MOLASSES.
Os?
Hbds Choice NEW BACON—Hides
and Shoulders.
CHEESE, RAISINS, PICKLES, CANNED j
FRUITS, Ac., Ac.
For sale low by
fehl3-tf A. STEVENS.
EATING HOUSE,
BERZELIA, (M. R. R.
ABSKNGKRS by the Passenger Trains leaving
Augusta at 6.30, a. m., and Atlanta at 7 15, p. m., also -
those leaving either Augusta or Atlanta by Flight
Trains, can get a GOOD MEAL at this Wng estab
lished and popular House.
H. A. MERRY 4& CO., Proprietors.
feb2l-4m3 '
A SPLENDID
MSIMNCK AND FARM.
7ITUATKI) within the corporate limits of the
Townol Aiken, 8. C. 'Hie RESIDENCE is large
and commodious, containing eleven rooms, all with J
fire-places ; piazzas are attached to the first ami second
stories, vviTli all the conveniences necessary to a com
plete RESIDENCE. The grounds are handsomely'
laid out with Evergreens, Roses, Ac., and the Vegeta
ble Garden very ample. The Outbuildings, Servants-
Houses, Stables, Ac., are all in complete order. The
FARM consists of about fifty acres of fine planting .
LAND. 4 ‘
This property, now the residence of Mrs. Schwartz,
is offered for sale at a reasonable price, and on accom- ’
tuodating terms, for the purpose of division among the
heirs of the late Gso. Parrott. The entire furniture
of tile house and premises may he purchased with the
property. f
Address,
W. 8, WALKER,
W. G. MOOD,
| feb6-lawtf Executors Estate Gio. Parrott. J
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