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WEDNESDAY MORNING. JUNE ‘S>, 1567.
Iteadins; Matter on Every Page.
The Riot at Bikm noham, Ench.and.—The
Now York Tribune, referring to the cable ac_
count of (he riot at Birurngham, England, and
the failure of the dispatch to slate its origin, re
marks :
There is one circumstance, however, which
may possibly have some connection with it. A
gre it deal of ej.eiiement has been created in
that neighborhood recently by two men named
Scott and Murphy, who have been employed by
the Protest lit Ehvtoral Uirion to circulate a
tract about Ihc .’oiTessioual. Oncol them was
prosecuted at Wolverhampton (twelve miles
from Biiiiihigbain) on a charge of sel'ing an im
moral and ohg-s-ne book, ffe was convicted,
and appealed ; the decision ot Hie lower com t
was reversed ; and the distribution of the objec
tionable pamphlet was pushed more vigorously
than ever. Mu pity lias made considerable
note in Eng hiu.'l dining the past year as an anti
popery spe iker of the most vehement class, his
holy zeal being' especia'ly inflamed against all
who had left Protestantism for the bosom of
the Roman Church ; and as Birmingham is the
headquarters of the priests of the oratory, most
of whom were, like thiir leader, Dr. Newman,
originally clergymen of the Church of England,
we shall not be rash in conjecturing that Mur
phy and the tract business had something to do
with the riot.
Peksonai..—We are pleased to iearn that the
Rev. Col. G. L. Elberhardt, Bureau agent, su
periutendant of negro education, and man of
all work for the Radical party in Georgia, left
our city a few days ago for Europe, to look
after a large fortune that lias been loft his wife
by the death of her father in Bath, England.
The estate is valued at a million dollars, and is
to be divided between Mrs. E. a brother and
two sisters. We part with Mr. Eberhardt with
out a pang of regret, and hope a quarter of a
million wid be. sufficient hereafter to mak* him
stay at home and attend to Ins own business.
CONFIHMED INBANITV OF THE EMPRESS
Charlotte. —The Gazette He France announces
that Lite medical attendants, after having had a
consultation on the state of the Empress Char
lotte, have declared tliaL slip will never recover
her reason, ft is also the opinion of the physi
cians that her nervous system has received a
shock which must soon result in her death.
James Brown, aged eight years, while fisiiiug
in the river at Poughkeepsie a day or two since,
was dragged into the water and drowned. —
When found, his hands stilt clasped thefishpole,
while upon the hook was a huge eel, which had
probably dragged the little lellow overboard.
en-Ukcum aonotitutionmioi.
More Diplomatic Complication—Why
. Minister Campbell Resigned.—We are in
rccejpt of some private information from Wash
» ington respecting the Mexican mission that is
, interesting just now, as it is announced that
Mr. Campbell has resigned bis position as Min
-1 ister to Mexico, and that his resignation has
I Ixten accepted. Our informant says that after
i the French had landed in Mexico, and Maxi
, milinn had got somewhat established, an ex
press company, in which a nephew of Mr.
* Seward was interested, shipped to Vera Cruz a
I large number of mules and wagons that found
, their way into the Imperial service, and that
the nephew of our Secretary of State, who was
interested in the mules and wagons, joined the
fortunes of Maximilian, and remained with
him through his successes and reverses even to
the hour ol Ills capture.
Thus much as a basis for Hie difficulties bc
, tween Mr. Seward and Minister Campbell.—
The former gave his instructions to the Minis
ter, Dot so much in the interests ol the United
States as in the interests of young Seward in
Mexico, which, it is declared, are involved, to
some extent, in the ransom Juarez will receive
tor the person of Maximilian and his German
officers, ft is understood in Washington that
Mr. Campbell protested against the character
of tlie instructions lie had received from the
Secretary of Slate as derogatory to the honor
and interests of his country.
Wc notice in our dispatches that Mr. Camp
bell is satisfied tiie people will sustain him
when they shall have read the correspondence
between iiimsell and ihc Secretary. There lias
been much speculation among the friends of
Mr. Campbell at ids apparent tardiness in go
ing to Mexico. inhere is any foundation for
the rumors in Washington, and which our pri
vate correspondent advises ns of, the reason
why Mr. Campbell hung back cannot long be
kept from Hie public. Will it open up another
chapter of (lie way official position has been
used;under Republican rule, locmich the rela
tives and friends of those in power? Let us
watcli and pray.— Cincinnati Enquirer.
TIIRE VTENtNO THE HALT—JOLY CONGRESS.
—The Boston organ of the hot 1! id’c.ds threat
ens thus: »
It win cost member ; of Co.ign ;s little to go
to Washing, on in July; many an office holder
and oflieeliegg.tr, in every district, has an er
rand lie would gla "y have Ids repiv entalive
attend to. It is hot there; bill, tin: he'l of pop
ular indigiinilon of tie.igs do go wrong, after
Ben Wade and Schuyler (JoHax sha'i declare .
the two houses adjourned lor want of a quorum,
will be a great tie d holler! Let honorable
gentlemen think of this !
Thcicis nu error here, on cost—i r nothing
else—for—
It will cost tlie country at Fast $500,0)0 in
trade and commerce, tariff*, hounlies, curren
cy, <Sc., &c. It will unsettle a M tlie ex'sting
calculations of Congress and trade, and keep
the country in hot wal ra whole ye because
a Cong.css now meeting in Jn’y, 1867, vv M
probably bold on t'*M Ju'y, 1808.
Nevertheless. ’I the Bn.’h I . d ire to meet
tlie Demoiva't in July, wc area'' ready to be
on band, a ier we see them there. The Bomb
can be kicked and cuffed a more, and
while men be trodden a little more under ne
groes’fee' - but an open Corg < s " give us.
Northern men, a chance to find out Hie cost
there, in t xalion upon us / re.
A Congress in Ju'y v."! enable into lake
two or three Slates in October, now very
douhlliil for ns—and, therefore, : f that he Hie
word, let Congress meet in Ju'y.
| iV< w York Egress.
(Paris Correspondence Cincinnati Gazette.
How a Duel was Avnrterl.
We had, until recently, Mr. Jim Bennett, of
the boat Henrietta, here. His boat stilt lies on
Hie coast, waiting lor a Imycr, like tlie other
yachts that bctiea*.; and they will be used to
win money or lose it, at (be Cherbourg regat
ta. Mr. Bennett aeeeplgd a great deal ol bos
pitallty on this side ol tlie deep ; ,imi at Count
one ifigtu ne stvethed the giiatce of a
young Spanish nobleman, both of them being
“ how-comc-you so,” whereat, tlie Spaniard,
who would not light himself, persuaded two of
his friends to challenge the only son of his
very popular father. Tlie llemltl might have
had a chance to get a first class sensation out
ol the running through the body of this rash
ocean sailor, sub-heading it thus :
Pass the First-Tiie Lunge—Mr. Bennett lias
lii)ii on the rib—Our Son Wounded—
Desperate Valor ol our Son—The
Castilian Popped— ,l Infidel!
1 have Thee on tlie hip”—
The fata! Cut—Obitua
ry—Appearance ol
our new office in
Mourning.
But the opportunity to beat all its cotempo
raries was lost by ifr. Carey and Lawrence
Jerome persuading the Spaniards Hi it Bennett
could peel an apple with a bullet. Thus do
the youths of the Republic excel upon sea and
tlie shore.
Bennett, visited the Loudon '/'infs office and
met with scanty courtesy, lie was asked to
dinner by the Duchess of Salisbury, and was so
set up by her united kindness uni wine that lie
said to a frieud : “ Do you know why this is
thus V They fear us! Yes, bigad, they trem
ble before us ! I tell you, boys, I t hall plant
the stars and stripes on the Tower ol Lou
don !” , '
Hts is a good fellow, nevertheless, and be
haved himself well. I do not know him, bnt
all that l tell you is true.
A clergyman was once accosted by a doctor,
a professed unbeliever in religion, who asked
him if he followed preaching to save souls.
“ Yes.”
“ if lie ever saw a soul V”
“ No.”
“ If he ever heard a soul ?”
“No.”
“ 1 f he ever tasted a soul ?” i
“No.”
“ If lie ever smelt a soul ?”
« No.”
“ If lie ever felt a soul ?"
“ Yes.”
11 Weil,'’ said tlie doctor, “ there are four of
the five senses against one upon I lie question
whether there is a sou’,.”
The clergyman then asked if he were a doctor
of medicine.
“ Yes.”
If lie ever saw a pain V”
“ No.”
“ I f lie ever heard a pain ?"
“ No.”
“ if lie over tasted a pain ?”
“ No.”
“ H lie ev< r smelt a pain ?”
“ No.”
“ if he ever felt a pain V”
“ Yes.”
“Well, then,” said the clergyman, “ there are
also four senses against one upon tlie question
whether there is a pain ; and yet sir, you know
there is a pain, and 1 know there is a soul.”
Tue Two Swaynes.—Gen. Swayne arrived
in this city yesterday and put up at the Battle
House.
It, is said that since arriving here, lie has made
up Ids mind not to carry out the suggestion of
Radical Swayne to appoint negroes on the city
boards. That lie so decided is a subject of re
gret to every loyal man in Mobile as well as to
every Radical. The loyal men wish to see Rad
icalism carried to its legitimate conclusion, and
to let tlie military members of the common
council particularly go to bed with tbe monster
stripped of his mask. When that is done, we
bespeak an interview, wlieu they get onto! bed
next morning, with two of the gentlemen, re
markable for elegant manners and tidy apparel.
We shall have our special artist along to take
wood or other cuts of them, that we may place
them upon onr bulletin board by tlie side of
the “ Grant Gun.”— Mnbi/c Tribune, Wth.
Robert Foster aud his son Moses, of Chat
tooga county, Ga., was arrested by a cavalry
squad and carried to Rome on Sunday last.
The Courier says that they formed part of a
squad of men who some montlia ago pursued a
supposed horse thief named Melville, and on
his refusal to surrender, killed him ; that Moses
Foster, who killed Melville, was tried therefor
by the civil authorities and acquitted ; aud that
the cause assigned for the military arrest is dial,
ouly his I needs were summoned as witnesses
on the trial.
if Slanbery’s opinion is worth the paper on
i which it is written these men will be released
1 at once.
t._ m |
A Paris correspondent writes : “I'tie Ameri
. can troupe or riders, who have just arrived hi
t Paris, filled two steam vessels. Each one con
tained sufficient of men, women, children,
beasts and material to form a complete
company in case the other went to the
; bottom—a curious trait Os prudence, if a little
, cold-headed and hearted. Tlie gigantic bills
which they have brought witli them, in gigantic
, chromolitbography, have astonished the natives,
i The daily expenses of the troupe are reckoned
at JKaOO.’'
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dec 11-1 y
fcjT MAKE YOUR STATE TAX. RETURNS.-All
poisons concerned will take notice that for the purpose
of receiving said returns I shall attend at the store of
Mr. A. Stevens, 299 Broad s’root, from the first day of
April until the 151 It of June, Saturdays excepted, find on
Saturdays of the months of May and June, at tiie C**urt
Grounds of the County Dislrids. All males, both white
and colored, bet wee u U*e ages «»i twenty-one and sixty,
are required to return and pay aState Tax of one dollar
and such other Tax as maybe imposed by the County.
For failure lo return by tno 15th of June, the penalty is
double tax, and will he enforced.
Office hours from 10, a. in., to I, p. in.
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Receiver Tax Returns Richmond County.
mli‘U-tt
fireat Sale of Watclios,
On tin. popular one price plan, giving eveiy patron
ft hamlflon’C and reliable Watcli for tlur low pice ot
Ten Doitore! without regard to value, and not to he
paid for uiilers perfectly satisfactory I
600 rt.did Gold Hunting Watches $250 to $750
500 Magic Cased Gold Watches 200 to suo
S(H) Ladies* Watches, Enamelled 100 to SUM)
1,000 Gold Hunting Chronom’tr Watches 250 to 300
1,000 Gold limning English Lcvets 200 to 250
3,000G01d limiting Duplex Watches.... 150 to 2(H)
6,000 Gold Hunting American Watches.. 100 to 2:»0
5,000 Silver Hunting Levers 60 to 150
5,000 Hiiver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 250
5,000 Gold Ladies’ Watches 50 to 250
10,000 Gold Hunting Lepincs 50 to 75
10,000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches 50 to 100
25,000 Hunting Silver Watcher 25 to 50
10,000 Assorted Watches, all kinds 10 to 75
Every patron obtains a Watch by this arrangement,
cosling hut $lO, whii i it may be worth $750. No par
tiality shown.
We wish to immediately dispose of the above mag
nificent stock. C. r.ifieat* s naming arlieh s, are placed
in se tied envelopes. Holders are entitled to the arti
cles named on their certificates, upon payment of Ten
Dollars, whether it he* a Watcn wo th $750 or one
worth less. The return of any of our certificates en
titles you to tbe article na ».ed thereon, upon payment,
irrespective of its worth, and as no article * allied less
than $lO is named oil any certificate, it will at once he
seen that ttiis is no lottery, hut a straightforward legit
imate transaction, which may bo participated in even
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A single Certificate will he sent by mail, post-paid,
upon receipt of 25 cents, five lor sl, eleven for $2.
thirty-thnee and elegant premium for $6, sixty-six and
more valuable premium forslo, one hundred and most
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ly conducted business, duly authorized by tbe Govern
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TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY :
Murray's Line, j Atlantic C. W. »S. S. i Empire Lint.
Cos. Line.
B*ii Tuesdays. j S »il Thursdays. j Sail Saturdays.
IjKO, I H Ml? MAN I SAN
| LIVINGSTON, SALVADOR,
Dkarhohn. IJakkr, Nickkkson,
Commander. | Commander. | Comm.-mder.
VIRCO, j CRN. BARNES, SAN JACINTO,
Bucki.kt. Morton, Atkins,
Commander. I Commander. Commander.
These Steamships are all o! large carrying capacity,
well adapted to this route, and are fitted up with
especial regard to the Comfort of I*ABBKNGERS
State Rooms large and airy, the Steward's Denart
ruent supplied with tlie be&t the New York and Sa
vannah Market* afford. The Through Freight Tariff
having been much Reduced, Freighter* and Passen
gers will find this the Quickest, Safest and Moot
Economical Route to New York.
THROUGH TICKKTB to he had of Ticket Agent,
Ofiic.* Wayneeboio R. R. Depot.
SAVANNAH AGENTS:
Murray’s Li so —lIUKTUIt Ac GAM MEL, Agents.
Atlantic C. M. S. S. Cos. Line—WILDER A FUL
LKRToN, Agcids. «
Empiie Line—B. It. IIARDKK. Agent.
GKO. A. MoCLICsKKY,
! in OenCTiil Traveling Agent.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
w IC }i iv;’ oil hand n tine and lal'.'e selection of I
MEN’S BOOTH AND Hilo KB
BOYS’ SHOES
LADIES’and OHILDKEN’H SHOES
BROGANS, A c.
We keep the hei.l Goods that can lie bought, and
Will Bell at the very lowest pile. a.
U)i27-tf VAN W1 NKI.F. a- CO.
FOUTZ'S
CELEBRATED
HR mil Mitt Piute
miserable skeleton into a fine looking and spirited
horse.
To keepers of Cows this preparation is invaluable.
It increases the quantity and improves the quality
much faster.
In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in
the Lungs, Liver,
&c., this article
acts as a specific. /
By putting from fl
one half a p-qier '
a paper a
liarrel of swill the
above diseases
will be eradicated SAi-SriEiU - "?sr : ' s ’' le ' ” ..
or ontirely prevented. If given in time, a certain
preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera.
Price 25 Cents per Paper, or 6 Papers for SI.
PREPARED BY
S. A. FOUTZ & BBOi,
AT THEIR
WHOLESALE DBUfi AM) MEDICINE DEPOT.
No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md.
For Sale by Druggista and Storekeepers tlirough
•ut the United States.
W. U. TUTT,
Wholesale and Retail Agents,
mySO Augusta, Ga.
DR CROOK’S
VtGET ABLE
S-PH L-S REMEDY.
o
r p
X lIIS PR*•’ f 'AUATION is now offered to f.ltu
afflicted as a speedy and permanent cure for Syphilis
in all its stages, and the many diseases it entails.
It is perfectly safe and harmless to the most delicate
constitution, and may be used by persons of any age
or sex with the most perfect safety. It will cure the
worst cases of Syphilitic uo matter hotjjL.Umg
it may have been in the system, or what may have
been its eflects.
KT It lias never been known to fail.
*
tfelT It cures speedily aud eft'ecinally.
KiT It is agreeable to tbe taste.
89" It requires no change of diet.
Advertising is Necessary and Proper
We have a specific for a disease which is more to be
dreaded than any other, and wish to inform the suffer
ing of it; therefore, we do not hesitate to advertise it
in order that it may become known, although we know
the term “quack” will be applied to us by our so do
ing. We are not afraid of the name. That there are
remedies advertised -o which the name would be ap
propriate, wc confess, yet we do not believe in apply
ing the term to every intelligent and scientific physi
cian who steps aside from “ the practice in the regular
way,” nor in professionally proscribing every one “un
less lie toes the regular crack.”
Although a graduate of a regular Medical College,
the discoverer is free-thinking and independent, and
will permit no society or clique to prevent his extend*
ing his field ot practice aud usefulness.
ISI o i mposition.
We know tlie virtue* of our medicine, and are
prompted to place it before tlie public an a duty we
owe tlie alllieled, to pav. them and their generation
iroin tlie ravage* of a loathsome and insidious disease,
satisfied tlie merits of tbe medicine will soon prove ils
intrinsic value.
We make no idle boost, for we value tlie life nnd
health of a human beine too highly to attempt any im
position whatever; and we speak the truth when wc
say it is tlie result of Bcientittc Discovery and ions* tc
searcli, and only when it has been used, with unfailing
success, for years, in the practice of the discoverer, was
he prevailed upon to oil', r the remedy to tlie public.
A Specific has hecu in iicinaud,
learned and akilliul in the treatment ol
other discoaeft, have sought in vain for a specific lor
Uyphilifl, and utterly failed in iu treatment.
What, then, should be said of the “over 80 per cent,
of graduates of regular medical ru bools—rejected for
incompetence by Examining Hoards of Burgeons
whom, with hundreds of others equally incompetent,
are now scutte .*d over the country pursuing their fatal
trade with criminal recklessness.”
To protect tlie public from incompetent physicians
and their extravagant charges, wo place our medicine
within the reach of the afflicted.
Should any purchase, and, after ajull tiial, not feel
bchi fit U-d, they may write to us, describing their case
I injuli, aud we wUI willingly instruct them how to u-o
. t.. tern* «1y to euro tiwom. Properly u<£m!, it will. MW*,
yet, some few cases may prove unusually stubborn
and require n litlie varied treatment, and that such (if
there should ho any) may also be cured, we offer this
instruct on.
mi. CROOK’S
S--pli--l—« Tieixiecly
Is nold by nil Druggist* ul Three IMlai« per Bottlo.
0
FULL DIUKCTIUNS ACCOML’ANY KVKttY
BOTTLE.
SliouM your Druggist not have it, have him send
for it, or write to the l’roprietor for it yourself.
hr. Oliver ('rook & Co., Proprietors,
DAYTON, OHIO.
WM. H. BROWN IWO. & CO.,
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND,
jels-4m Wholesale Agents.
KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY !
CJL.A.HH M,
10 BE DRAWN AT COVINGTON, KY.,
June 29, 1867.
33,000 NUMBERS AND 788 PRIZES.
1 prize Os. $50,000 is $50,000
1 prize of 20,00*) is 20,00*1
1 prize of 8,000 is 8,000
1 prize of. 7,000 is 7,000
2 prizes of 5,000 are 10,000
29 prizes ot 1,(88) are 29,0(8)
0U prizes of 400 are 25,200
155 prizes of 200 are 81,000
220 prizes of 125 are 27,5(8)
9 prizes of 300 are 2,700
9 prizes of 250 are 2,250
9 prizes of. 200 are 1,800
9 prizes of. 150 are 1,350
18 prizes of. 100 are 1,800
201 prizes of 50 are 13,050
788 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO 9330,690.
Whole TirlAts, sl2; Halves, $6; (Quar
ters, *3.
E would call particular attention to the above
MAGNIFICENT SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY,
wlticli will lie drawn in public, by sworn Commis
sioners, in Covington, Ivy., at 1 o’clock, p. m., at tlie
corner of Fourth and Scott streets. Tlie public are
invi*ed to witness the drawing. Tlie Kentucky State
Lotteries are no giit enterprizes, but responsible Mo
ney Lotteiies, that have been conducted successfully
for the past thirty years, and are drawn under tiie au
thority of a chart* r from the State, and bonds to a
large amount are given for tho payment of till prizes.
The drawings are published in the Now York Herald,
Cincinnati Commercial, and German papers.
Circulars of Lotteries drawing daily sent free by ap
plication to the Managers.
Addivss ail orders tor tickets to
MURRAY, EIIDY & CO.,
j* 8 4m Covington, Ky.
DANIEL H. LONDON.
No. h 3, BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
COMMISSION MKKCHANT.
ARTICULAR attention paid to selling GRAIN,
FLOUR, COTTON, WOOL, TOBACCO, Ac., and
to executing orders for BAGGING and MERCHAN
DIZE of every description. Order* and consignments
solicited.
Refers to W. E. Jackson, Esq., Augusta, Ga.; Dun
can Ac Johnston, Major A. Portbm, N. A. Hard be
Co , John Stoddard, Savannah, Ga.; Barclay A:
Livingston, Wm. G. Langley Ac Co., Wm. Watson
Ac Co., New York; Wm. H. Graham, Baltimore; John
Ca-'HIk, Richmond, Va. jels-3m
Important to Planters.
THE RICHMOND FACTO RY
(NEAR AUGUSTA, GA.,)
CONTINUES TO MANUFACTURE WOOL
EN CLOTH, for Planters, at 20 cents per yard for
Plains, and 25 cents tor Twijis. If the owners of the
Wool wish The same ilyed, they are prepared todo so,
making a gray—tho only color they propose making.
Tlie charge for Dying tlie Filling will he 3 cents a
yard extra. Wool will he carded at cents per ib.
All Wool sent should have the owner’s name plainly
marked on the package.
Goods to be paid for on delivery.
All instructions to FLEMING A ROWLAND,
Agents, Augusta, Ga.
A. JOHNSON,
my24-2m President Richmond Factory.
I ;
FOR SALE OR RENT*
TO RENT,
ROM liiat of July, With the privilege of renewal
for the enduing year, the dt-filmHe residence over the
Hardware Store of Mt-sars. Bon>» A. Brown, corner
or Broad and Campbell etrecta. Apply at. KxprerH
Office, to I). 11. VAN BU KEN.
je*2l-3
TO RENT,
rn
I HE DWELLING containing nix rooma, with
alt licecsaary outbuildings, and about four acres land
under cultivation attached, situated on the Milledgc
vilie road, adjoining places of Meanri. Hatch and
A.LOHKR. For further partioular* apply to
JAB. B. DILL,
mhJ-eodtf or WM. E. ARCHER.
TO RENT,
A. FURNISHED ROOM, with board for two
persons. Apply at
jels * THIS OFFICE.
Ts CENT,
PART of STORE No. 255 Broa l street.
Alao, a large building, suitable for work shop or
store-room, in rear.
Also, one furnished room corner of Jackson and
Broad streets. Enquire of
C. 11. WARNER,
number nnd Ga* Fitter,
je2s-tf 255 firo id street.
TO RENT,
NTIL first of October next, a two story brick
UOUSE, - Mitaining live rooms, with khehen attach
ed, contains luce rooms. On th • promhes is a ii.ie
urape arbor ,r,3 fruit trees. On W*tsi»inv,ien street, a
few doors f ’road street. Apply lo
A. riiONTAUT,
je2s-tf Below tho Align»ta Hotel.
FOR SALE,
40 SHARES SOLDIERS’ LOAN AND
BUILDING ASSOCIATION STOCK.
Apply to ,T, K. MARBIIALL,
.jeS-lf 207 '4 Broad st.
FOR SALE LOW,
(One 8-horse ENGINE complete and nearly new.
Sold for want of use.
Al.ijt >,
One TUBULAR BOILER, in good order, with ail
necessary Ptmqift, Pipes and all other connection!),
can be scon at Angusta Foundry an.l Machine Wort.
ALSO,
One 25-horse ENGINE and BOILER complete,
With a : ; CIRCULAR SAW MILL attached; will
lie eoid a bargain if sold soon.
All orders for IRON or BRASS CASTINGS idled
at low prices, with neatness an.l dispatch.
Special attention paid to GENERAL JOBBING.
apl4-tf PHILIP MALONE.
T. BABBITT’S LABOR-SAVING SOAR.
Tnirt SOAP is made from chain arid pure
materials, contains no adulteration of sxhy kind, wid
>i,o injury iho most Je-Hcatu labile, und **
aif.ijHefl fur W >t Jv. wifi noi ritriwtr :«4e«r
wmditid with this St »AP. It may he used in Third or
soft wafers. It will remove paint, grease, tartn-d
atainaofail kiuda. Ono pound v/arranied equal to
two jmunda of ordinary family Soap. Direction* sent
with each bar for making three gallon* handsome Holt.
Soap from one pound of this Soap. Each bar i *
wrapped in a circular containing fall directions h*t
use, printed in .English and German. Ask your
grocer for “ B. T. Rabbi It’s Soap,” and lake no oilier.
B. T. BABBITT, Nos. G4 f «5, fki,67, 68, 59, 70, 7J,
and 74, Washington street, New York.
os ps
i~full -tv i a,tw
LT el NO B RARUI’rrS PURE, (’ONUIfiN
) THAI'KD l*<» FA HH, or Ready Soap M.tkur.
\\ a i ran I’d double {lie strength of eominon Potash
and superior «o any oihm* sapondier or ley in the mar
ket. Put. u;» in cans of 1 pound, point l.q d pounds,
(» pouml-t .ud VI pounds, with full din . t ioer, in Kng-
Inh and <hi man, for making II ••.»■<) and Hoff. Soap.
One pound will make 15 Million? of S*di. H<»ap. No
lime is required. Consumers will find thi *-li.»ap
pf i P«dn<ii in lb*- i.• irket.
Knv e.df l»v all Drn.'gDts and G» revies.
B s . BABBITT, Nos f. 4, sis. '7, «»S, l.\> 7», 72,
and 71, VYarJiingt n r.r.N-t., New Y<
% > ‘J . I Alißl'Prs BEST M {»H ’z. I* SALAn
| >. I* A PUS, “made from comm.m Brea
n»« i* witli this SalaraUis cmif-ain , wbf *» bake !, noth
ing hut common aalt, w.iU i mul Hour
N«ks W, (W., Im 3, <37, ffH, f»u. 70, 7 i and it, W:A.-ii.ngtoii
sir*el, N .•* York*
t > BABBITT’S STAR \ KAST T<»\Vj‘KK.
fiigld. Biscuit, or any kind of Uiuc may be
mad*: w ait »his Yeast Pev.akr, in lilh * n miiaile*. N
Bhorte’iinv requinal winai sweet milk is used,
i I w ill send :* sample package fiee by mad on reec
of fid«‘»mi cents ts» pay postage.
Not,. 04 to 74 Washington street., New York.
I ii ii<J§ y U 4 jJMi u)»|H
A('kin7.JN cure for Ohofern, r>ysontsjrry,
I Bis use, Fainting Hp*J!s, and * >**elkiit for
• •id |KMq>ie, ;*s it quickens tbe s o-mKi ion of I tic biood.
api;
MEDICAL NOTICE. *
I Y;. WM. PJCfTIUI.MCW
PRACTICES MEDICINE
At Kaimia Wilts, Hampton o.
Phl.V papers copy. Pt p25-U
MILLS HOUSE,
C( lit Nl‘ It < v ‘ I i »*: i: N AND Ml 5 KT iX i J ST Ii El STS
t J! \RLB>TO\, SO. CA.
o
r ! 1
I 111:' KIR J OLLA; HuTKL lihm hem Ihor
oti dd*. s. paiivtS. iflith’d and i« fin<.i -h-d Uuoughout,
and s,<! >v HMtly for t tic accommodation of the travel
ing pubhe, ulio-e is respi'Ctfi.’liy solicited.
Cuiilit-ri a.’v.''ays in r»* ‘-dines* • * convey passenger*
to and from the llofei.
Th I'iopriel; r promises to do eveiy thing in his
pov . . fin the comfi*U of his guests.
JOSEPH l UKCISLL,
fohlo-2m Pioprirtor.
('ash Ativsuicp.s.
TH K TJNI >KRSIGt NUD
WILL MAKE
Liberal Cash Advances
ON WHEAT CONSIGNED TO THEM,
Ar..l turn'.-h PRIME NICW SACKS for ntunv.
Salto) inatlv <•> this Waikrt, Baltiniore, or
New York, as most for the Interest
of Shippers.
J. .Al. ALn-sley cb Co.,
COMMISSION MKROIIANTS,
No. 300 Bron.l street,
je9-2m _ Augusta, Ga.
MULES.
i UtiGHTEEN HEAD goo.l plantation MULES,
I for sale at the Palace Stables, by
I a P I9-tf M, A. DEUONEY.
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