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About Tri-weekly constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 18??-1877 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1868)
BY STOCKTON & CO Terms of Subscription Daily, on;- year . JlO 00 “ 6 months 500 “ 3 months 2 50 Tri-Weekly, one ye«tr „■ 7 00 “ ti months 350 “ :> months 2 00 Weekly one year 3 00 “ 0 months 150 A FAMILY PAPES. The WKKKIiV COKSTITOTIONALIST. Published cvci jr Wednesday wornlng. An ei£li<-|>nge cuHtnliilng the Latest Seivs by Mall iiuil 'I elejgrniili, Kill* torialn of the Daily, full Market lie ports, niiseellaoeouis lieudiiig, and a Se eded or Original Story, and artit les ap pertaining to the Kami and Dairy each week. We shall endeavor to make It a first class News and Family Journal. PRICK s Single Copy, fine Year, sit OU Ten fojiie-, sent at one time,., id 54) each. A specimen ropy sent when desired. CO NSTIT UT\ON AI AST. FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL 17,1808 [From the Atlanta Opinion. Eeconatructiou, Politics aud the Express Company. We believe that one of the parties in the present political contest lias underlying its platform a significance and a purpose Which has never been avowed ; a. design so carefully concealed from the public eye as to have escaped the attention of the oppo sition, and yet requiring for its ultimate accomplishment certain advance move ments that so clearly indicate the result sought to be obtained, as to leave no room to doubt its ulterior purpose. “ Reconstruction, Relief, Homestead"— the force of t hese terms is admitted ; they affect the minds of tlie 11 whole people of our great State, and inspire hopes of build ing up waste places, and of reviving our prostrate commercial system.” They are the special watch-words of this party, as promulgated by their candidate for the highest office in the State. There is no special objection to this platform; but if it expresses all that is desired to be accom plished, whence the necessity for forcing upon the party a candidate for Governor against the wishes of a most, respectable minority in point of numbers, and an over whelming majority in point of intellect ? Was there no other man than an Express Agent in favor of these desirable objects capable of filling the office, of Governor? Was there but one man in this great State able to carry to victory' the banner of the party when-mi was inscribed' 4 * Reconstruc tion,” “ Relief” and ‘‘Homestead ? ’ Surely the party is not so poor as that. It will scarcely be denied that candidates might have been selected who were equally* capa ble anti available as is Air. Bullock. We hazard nothing in saying that candidates who were his superiors, both in talent and popularity, might have been selected from till- ranks of ihe Rcpublica.ii party without the slightest, difficulty. We must then look elsewhere for ihe reason why Mr. Bullock was forced upon the party in the nomi nating committee. Suppose we retrospect a tittle, and then perchance we may find the reason. In IMtJO there was a monster corporation, whose line of operations extended horn tlie ex tremcNorlh to the extreme South. lis in fluence was felt everywhere. The founder of this institution was the original “carpet bagger,” and lie desired to benefit the peo ple of his great .State and—himself. Start ed for the laudable purpose of gaining a livelihood for its founder, thriving and growing into a profitable business, iis am bition increased with its success, until, permeating throughout (lie whole country, swallowing up weal; opponents and form ing treaties ofieusive and defensive with strong ones, it became a power in the laud. Whenever necessary lor its purpose to con trol railroads, it bought up the capital stock or subsidized its managers. It en tered tlie halls of legislation and, unseen, gave direction to the proceedings—procu ring this law in its favor, and defeating, or by some means nullifying the effect of another which might he deemed inimical to its interests. The press daily received papers ‘in advance of the mail,” and teemed with notices of its “gentlemanly and enter prising agents!” lis religion was ‘‘Poli cy,” and its creed, ‘‘The cud always justi fies the means.” Thus, when the late war commenced, this monster corporation di vided. Wherever the Federal armies were, it was “Adams” or “Union whilst with the Confederate armies it was “Southern.” One portion of it was aiding to prevent dis ruption of the Union, while the other was transporting guns free of charge to aid in breaking it.! It was “loyal '" everywhere / When the “Southern” retired with the Con federate armies, the “Adams” advanced with the Federal, and vice versa. Its offi cers and employees were exempt from the draft, North, and front conscription Soul,lt. If in some instances they did not ask ex emption bylaw, they got it without and in defiance of law. The war ended, and the “ Southern” Ex press survived. But peace did not bring it prosperity. An impoverished country could not till its cotters. It soon began to show signs of languishing. Its stocks, heretofore oniy allowed to a favore.! few, began to be thrown upon the open market; amt shares, once purchased at seventy-five per cent, premium when they cobid be ob tained, were now sold at seventy-five per cent, discount when they could find a pur chaser! The courts could not, be managed, and juries gave heavy verdicts against the company. Judges made decisions against it. In short, it needed “ reconstruction” and “ relief.” and its prostrated system needed reviving! Have we not here found a reason why it Avas material that one of it:, own agents, of all other meti, should l»e tlie''Governor of the reconstructed Slate V Is il a mere coinci dence that no man could ne found so well fitted for tlie duties of the Chief of the Re gistration Bureau as another of the Super intendents of this same company'? Is it pure, unalloyed patriotism that prompts this soulless corporation to yield the ser vices of two of its chief officers for half a year, and still pay them large salaries ? Is it not rather a fair inference that the ap pointment of Hulbert as Registrar was the first step to the nomination of Bullock? That the election of Bullock will be suc ceeded by the appointment of Hulbert as Superintendent of the State Road? That the courts will be so organized as not to interfere Avith the prosperity of this com pany ? In short, does not “ Reconstruction, relief and the revival of the industrial and commercial system of tlie country” mean that the Express Company shall be recon structed? That the Express Company shall be relieved? and that its prostrated system shall be revived ? * (Eri-WeclUi) Constitutionalist. Special Notice. ADDRESS To the Net t ons and Debilitated WHO.SK SBFFEItIXGS HAVK HKSN PROTRACTED FROM HIDDEN CA USE'S AND WHOSE OASES REQUIRE PROMPT TREATMENT TO RENDER EXIST ENCE DESIRABLE. 11 you are guttering or have suffered from involun tary discharges, what effect docs it produce upon your GENERAL HEALTH ? Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tin-d > Does a little exertiou produce PA LPITATION OF TIIE HEART <t I toes your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequently get outof order ? Is your uriue sometimes thick, milky or llocky, or is it ropy on settling ? Or does a thick scum rise to the top I Or is a sediment at the bottom alter it has stood awhile ? Do you have spells of SHORT BREATHING OK DYSPEPSIA ( Are your bowels constipated i i. Do you have spells of fainting or RUSHES OF BLOOD TO THE HEAD f Is your memory impaired f Is your mind eonstantly dwelling upon tins subject: Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired (and eompuuy, of life f Do you wisli to be let alone, toget away fl am every body ? Does any little thing make y ou START OR JUMP ♦ fii your sleep broken or restless ? in llir lustre of your eye a* brilliant? The bloom on your cheek us bright f Do you enjoy yourself in society as well s Do you pursue your business with the same energy 1 Do you feel as much confidence in yourself? Are your spirits dull and llagging, given to fits of melancholy i If so, do not lay it to your LIVER OR DYSPEPSIA ? Have you restless nights ( Your back weak, your knees weak, and have hut little appetite, and you attr Unite this to DYSPEPSIA OR LIVER COMPLAINT < NOW, READER, SELF-ABUdK, VENEREAL DISEASES BADLY CURED, AND SEXUAL KXCE SES, ARE ALL CAPAPABLE OF PRODUCING at WE A K N ESS OF THk GENERATIVE ORGANS. The organs of general ion, when in perfect health, make the man. Did you ever think that those bold, defiant, energetic, prest vering, - tieeessful business men are always those whose generative organs are in per fect health ? Yon never hear such men complain of hemu; melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation ol Ihe hemt. ‘I hey ure never afraid they cannot succeed ill business; they don’t heenmn sad and discouraged; i hey are always polite aiul pleasant in the company of ladies, and look you and them right in the face—none of your downcast looks or any other meanness about them Ido not mean thoce who keep the organs in llamed by miming to excess. These will not only ruin their constitutions, hut also those they do business witii or for. how many men Jrom badly cured ilisca-es, from the effects of self abuse and excesses, have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that has riw duced the general system so much as to induce almost every other disease— IDIOCY, LUNACY, PARALYSIS, SPINAL AF FECTIONS, SUICIDE, and almost every other form of disease which hu manity isheit to, and the real cause of the (rouble scarcely ever euspeeLA, and have doctored for all but the right one. I DISEASES OF THESE ORGANS REQUIRE THE USE OF A DIURETIC. (felinbold’s Fluid Extract of Iturhu IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, And Is u Certain Cure for Diseases of tire BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE COM PLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS WHETHER EXIST ING IN MALE OK (FEMALE, from whatever cause originating and no matter of how bOXU STANDING. If no treatment is submitted to, CONSUME! ION OR INSANITY MAY ENSUE. Our llctdi and blood are supported from these sources, and the health and happiness, and that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use ol a reliable remedy. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BCJCHU ESTABLISHED UPWARD OF HLYEAR-?, PREPARED ET H. T. HELMBOLD, 13 JR. TJ GGIST. 594 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, AND 104 SOUTH 10th STREET, PHILADELPHIA. P Prick —sl 25 par bottle, or 0 bottles for $6 00, de livered to any address. Sold by all Druggists Everywhere. nov7eodly-feb23-S AUGUSTA, (Ga,) FRIDAY MOI|n t «R 3 APRIL 17, 1868 SPECIAL NOTICES. To tlie Voters* Burke* Seri veil and Bullock* The Committee of the National democratic Party of Burke county, composed of the following citizens, to w it : JOHN J. JONES. Chairman. 11. C. Gt.tssqk, Moses 1». Green, T.J. MoEi.mijrkav, A. M. Roogbrs, regularly appointed at a public meeting of the citizens thereof, after full consultation, and admon ished of the necessity of so doing, by the near approach of the day of election, respectfully recommend to their fel low citizens, the follow ing ticket; Burke, by the terms of the agreement between the three counties4.*emgentitled to the next Senator. FOK THE SFN-A TJG , THOMAS J. MrELMURRV. for f rHn; house:. THOMAS J. BURTON, JOHN S* BY IN F, DUNCAN COX. Let every patriot rally, and vote down this nefarious offspring of a bastard Convention, called a Constitution. Its triumph will be the death knell of all that is sacred to honor and dear to manhood. Indifference at such a time would be pusillanimous, aud submission a crime. Spu rious aud corrupt iu origin, and destructive in all its ef fects and tendencies, it must be defeated “ or we perish.” Vote it down—by all that time, association, (tod and memory have rendered sacred* vote it down. JOHN J. JONES, ap‘J-d t *ct*24 Chairman. ( ol Fhii* 4**ml SiluulhJi*, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Si;P KKIN TEN DEN T S OFF!CE, ) Augusta a Summeryili.k 11. H Cos , > Augusta, (U., April 8;h, 1868. ) I*i order to meet the views of the business public, the price of Tickets i>, from this date, reduced to the rate of sixteen Tickets for One Dollar, instead of twelve as here tofore, and the Depot of the Company on MeKinne street is to be hen alter tin* t Hlaldished terminus of. the City Itine. The first Cur will leave the. Depot on MolCinne street, at 7:00, a. in., and every til teen miuiues thereafter dmiui? the day, until 8.4», p. in., when the last Car will lea> ? the. Depot, and return about d:0o, p. in SUMMERVILLE LINE FROM DEPOT TO U. S. ARSENAL. First Car leaven Depot at 6:15, a. in., for the IT. 8. Arse nal. Cars leave U. S. Arsenal and Depot at 7.00, a. m., and at intervals of one hour thereafter during the day, until 8:00, p. ui., when last Car depicts from Annual, Summerville Cars leaving Arsenal at 8:00, a. m., 1:00, p. in., and C, p. in,, will proceed to corner «»l Broad and Jack son streets, and will leave that point for Arsenal at 7:4>, a. m., 1:15, p. m., and 6:45, p. m , respectively. npß-tf A. HATCH. Sup’t. You May Be Too Late. Be warned in time. Diseases like Indigestion and Dyspepsia are not to be trifled with. There is such a thing as bu ng too late in these matters. Inflamma tion, or Scirrhus Cancer, or some other dangerous disease may ensue, when all restoratives, no matter how potent, would ho ineffectual. Do not delay then. When the symptoms of Dyspepsia are first experienced resort at onco to the great restorative medicine, lIOBTETTER S STOMACH BITTERS, and you will be sale. But low disoiders involve greater suffering, and, if not iu itself immediately dangerous, it ia th« gouicg fti many dojuttr maladies. Even if it did not tend to greater evil, the mental and physical misery it produces is alone a BUfftciunt reason why no pains should be spared to pre font or cure it. In no country on the face of llm 4dobe.fi> it so cornplct.dv domes i'atud as in our own, where it is found in nearly every hous hold. IIOHT&TfEIt'H STOMACH BITTKR3 hhj universally conceded to be thei Si*verei*;n remedy for this annoying disease, as they net directly upon the digestive organs, correct and tone the fttomarli, and give renewed vitality to the system.— Acting delightfully neon the nerves and soothing the toftmi, vender : them etti -acions as a mental medicine, as well a- a genial stomachic. It taken as a preventive, they w ill be found particularly well suited to the diseases arising; from the unhealthy se&fcop of autumn, and their use v*ll prevent Ihe creeping, unpleasant sensation often -complained of wh n the chills are stealing slowly upo» the patient. apls-eod*ctmyl «ar TIIE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF A N TtN V Al.lP.—Published for the benefit, and as n Cau tion to Young- Men and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Pivmatuio Decay of Manhood, Ate., supplying The Means of Self-Cure. Written by one who cured liiai-ulf, and sunt free on receiving a post-paid directed envelope. Addivss, Nathaniel Mayfair, Brooklyn, N. Y. Also free, by the same publisher, a Oircularof Daisy Swain, theg-reat Poem ol the War. dec 17-4 m Extract of a Letter From Providence, Ala., May 13,1866. Da. John Bull : I uf»l you §3O tor Cedron Bitters please send what it will come to after paying; freight to Columbus, Miss. 1 have been troubled for several years with indigestion ; have had to take tJUs every night for ten or fifteen years, and in Februaryl was attacked with general paralysis. 1 was confined to my room for the balance of the year ; and, in fact, continued iu a very weak and nervous condition uutil Home two month' since, when I was put under an operation, and your Cedron Bitters for treatment. I. commenced improving right away, and am pretty well restored. Yours, truly,! A. L. NEAL. Louisville, Ky., November 25, 1864. I received this day the following, from Lancaster, Ken tucky : 1)r. John Bull : Please send me iu haste, for my own use, one dozen of your Cedron Bitters. I have tried them, and find them all you claim for them. Yours, respectfully, «. W. SHINDLEBOWES. Another Testimony. Bloomington, 111., October 14,1864. Dr. John Bull : We made an arrangement with your agent, July 20, 1864, for selling your Cedron Bitters, and are about sold out, We want (one gross) twelve boxes more, without delay We are introducing them readily, and think they answer a good purpose. DRS. UOCJG & C ROT HERS. For sale by WMT. 11. TTTTT, j.ml2-ly *Bole Agent, Augusta* K 5" T'HK BEST REMEDY. “^9 Kir' PANENIS’h Kir" Hepatic Bitterp, ~^g aitr ton -^g BejTDISKASEe OF THE LlVt’R* UIOEBIIK OrQASH."TES K 5“ It Never (Tails. "igg tOT It Never Fails ”^a Be# 1 " It Never Fails. KST Agents -^jg tOT Plumb A Leither W. H. Tctt “asg dec!7 ly Kvr BATCHELOR’S HAIR DTE. —This splendid Hair Dye is tbe best in the world ; the ouly true and per fect Dye ; harmless, reliable, instanlaueoiiß ; no disap pointment ;• no ridiculous tints ; remedies the ill effectsot bad eyes , invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beau tiful, black or brown. Sold by all Druggists and Per fumers ; and properly applied at Batchelor s Wig Fac tory. No. 16 Bond street, New Tork. fanlD-ly BR.H.T. CAMPFIELD, DENTIST Rooms, 202 Broad Street, First door above the French Store. dec2l-tt WIRE RAILING, FOR EN -#rT*rXlr' c ' os ’ ns Cemetery Lots, Cot- Ji •jL tagea - &c - ; WIRE guards &&I MSB and WIRE WORK. FOURDRINIER CLOTHS manufactured by M. WALKER * SONS, jani-l-ly Ne. 11 North 6th at., Philadelphia, 6 KID AT BAK|gm NEW \lp § Additional Suftlies Wild- Ijßl JUST RECEIYJm MULLARKY BROTHERS u l | Will Opel | On Monday Moi hing, ANOTHER LARGE LO'lgftF DRESS G 0( is! ’ | ALL OF WHICH U Will be Sold Exvcfi(liii”!fl[;beai>. Tin; Public ere invited to d|< and See for Themselves. We take greaß&asure in showing l-hcm. ? ItHII.LARKY imOTWRS' 282 BROAIImRKET, apl2 Augusts, Ga. CALL AND l|)oK AT TnF THE BARGAIWIN SUMMER CASS^JERES, TW ll CHS a rYflr*?’ >►. ti 4 BEST French DRAB D’F'l E 84 French Bilk Mixed GOODS 8 4 Light Colored MELTONS 0 4 Brown REPKLLANTS 8 4 Black Mixed REPEL! ANTS 8 4 Black Ladies CLOTHS a 4 Black French DOESKIN amt CASStMERKB CUBAN TWEEDS, all colors Fancy CASSIMERE, all shade. Boss Checked Fancy CASSIMERE Just opened. JAMES A. GRAY .V CO., 228 Hr..jd street. JAMES A. GRAY & CO. HAVE OPENED THIS WEEK INE Double Width Black IRON BAREGE Fine Double Width White IRON BAREGE White French WOOL DELAINE White French MERINO. 228 BROAD STREET. Come and Examine Our Prices In Linen and House Furnishing Goods. IrsL'rlr 13-4 Marseilles and Toilet QUILTS, atsopercent, below cost of Importation. Heavy Huckaback Bordered TOVELB, very cheap Huckaback and Diaper TOWELING Extra Fine Damask anl llamas. Bordered TOWELS Brown and Bleached TABLE DAKASK Embossed and Printed TABLE COVERS FURNITURE DIMITY NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS 10-4 Brown and Bleached SHEKTISGS 42 in. h and 6 4 Pillow Case COTTOE, at JAMES A. GUAY A CO’S, 228 Broad street. JUST OPENED, ~A_ FULL line of HOOP SKIRTS, altstyles The Favorite EMPRESS GOREanICINDK RKI.I.A Misses SKIRTS, all sizee. JA M ES A. G RAY dcCO., 228 Brrad street. PARASOLS, Late styles, new designs, Oilored PLAIN AND BLACK. Just received at JAMES A. GRAY & 0).’8, 228 Brold street. — 1 IVE CABEB CHOICE PATTERNPACIFIC LAWNB. Just opened ut JAMES A. GRAY & OOJS, a.po-tf 228 Brodl etreet Established in 1830. Extensive and attractive ippiies of rich JEWELRY, Gold and Silver WATCH ES, and solid SILVERWARE of every diecription, Diamond Rings and Pins, Ladies’ Gold Leintine and Chatelaine Chains, Gents’ Guard, Vest,and Fob Chains, Wedding Rings, Bridal Setts of .Pearls. Also, Sterling Silver, for Bridal Presents, aid a great variety of Fancy Articles. Fine Watches ant Jewel ry repaired at A. FRONTAUT’S OLD STAND, 163 Broad street, one door below Augusta Hotel. oct2o-6mjans CORN! CORirr 20 CAR LOADS PRIME AND MIXED CORN, from Teulenee and Upper Georgia. aplflrij J. O. MATHEWSOR A CO. NEW GOODS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. For Spriug and Sumnirr Wear. JAMES MILLER a Haß just opened, at liis OLD STAND, corner of Broad and Jackson street, a large and elegant stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which he is selling at LOW PRICES. His STOCK embiaces every thing that is new' and fashionable, in the way of DRESS HOODS a*<! WHITE GOODS, of every description. A complete line of all styles of GOODS, FOREIGN and DOMESTIC ; also, a complete line of FANCY CASSIMKRKS and LINENS, of all knots, for Gen tleinen and Boys wear. All who are in need of DRY GOODS of any de scription, will find it to tlieir interest to examine liis STOCK and PRICES before pun-basing elsewhere. . apfi-daclm HURLEY’S POPULAR WORM CANDY As this is really a SPECIFIC FOR WORUt’, and the beat and moat palatable form to give to children, it is not surprising th.il it ia fast taking the place ot all other preparations lor worms il being perfectly tasteless, any child will lake it. ii c Ei m: vs STOMACH BIT IE US, i'or Debility Loss o f Appe tite, Weakness, In digestion, or Dyspepsia, Want of Action of the Liver, OR DISORDERED STOMACH, There is No Bitters that can < Unnpai c with these in removing these distressing complaints. Kor sale or can be had at any drug store in the United States, or from the proprietors, JAMES RUDDLE dr (W, Proprietors. Louisville, Ivy. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD! Hurley’s Sarsaparilla. Os all the medicines that have been discovered dur ing tiro present age. sor 1 the “ thousand ills trial llcah is heir to,” none equal tills wondol-fn preparation. (July ten years have elapsed since the discoverer (who spent a decade in studyi»g experiments, and preferring it) first introdneefit to the public, and it ia already re cognized by the most eminent physicians in all parts of the Country, to he the most surprising and effective remedy for certain diseases of which they have any knowledge. An other Compounds or Byitipa of ttda root have hitherto failed to command tire sanction of the Facul ty, because on being tested, they have been found to contain noxious ingredients, which neutralize the good effects of the Sarsaparilla, and oftentimes injure the health of the patient. It is not m with HURLEY'S preparation. Tliis is the puie and genuine 'exit acted' Ihe mot, and and will, on trial, he found In effect a certain and per fect cure of the following complaints and diseases: Affections of the bones, Habitual Costn eness Debility , Diseases of the Kidneys , Dyspep sia, Erysepilas, Female hreyulari ities, Fistula, all Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Indiges tion, Piles, Pulmonary Diseases. Syphilis, Scrofula or Ki no ’ s Evil. HURLEY’S AGrOE TONIC. PERFECTLY RELIABLE. The only remedy for Chills and Fever or A re and Fever that is or can be depended upon is fiui ley’s Ague Tonic. There have been thousands cured by using it who had tried the Usual remedies without benefit; but in no case ImS Hurley's Ague Tonic tuiled to effect a cure. All who have used it cheerfully toil their afflicted friends of u, as a sure and certain cure for chills and fever. Any rare suffering from the chills would consult their own interest by sending to a drug store and buying a bottle, ft is pleasant to take, compared with others, and will he Certain to cure ail cases of fever and ague or chilis and fever. Send for it to the proprietors, JAMES RUDDLE A CO., Louisville, liy. NOTICE TO MOTHERS. DB, BEABROOK’S Infant Soothing Syrup I K have, by purchase of the original receipt, become sole proprietors of this Celebrateil Mwlii ine. We ask you to give it a trial, with an assuranoe that you will in future discard all those nauseous and de structive stuff's, such as Bateman’s I imps, Godfrey’s Cordial, Dewee’s Mixture, Ac., combinations of a past and anti-progiesstve age, when it was thought that, the more disgusting the mixture the betteruhe medi cine. Use in the future only SEA BROOK’S, a combina tion quite up With the advancement of the age.— Pleasant to take, harmless in its action, efficient and reliable iu all cases. Invaluable in the following diseases : Summer Complaint, Irreg ularities of the Bowels, Restiveness, Teeth ing, &c. Gives health to the child and rest to the mother. We could furnish any qunntity of certificates hear ing evidences of its superior qualities, but prefer that our medicine should stand on its own merits, which it will do upon trial. JAMES RUDDLE & CO., D’liOD’Yil U’.XOIiS Laboratory No. 41 Bullitt .Street, LOUISVILLE, KY. All the above Medicines for saleff>y W. H. TUTT, PLUMB A LEITNKR, BEALL A HANK IN BON, BARRETT, CARTER A CO., and BARRY A BATTY, Augusta, Ga. nov2B-cod**om JNew York Coinnii. “STOIXABT ” Nitw Spa i.k t tvi si Min<t, Kill I Iron Krtime PIANO-FORTES. STOIMKT & MO&KIS MAKCPACTnuBRS OF Grand, Square, and Upright Piano-Fortes. Our New Scale Pianos, in addilion to their peculiar merits, contain every really valuable modern improve ment, reiKiermj them the most complete and perfect instruments ever offered to the public ; and for Purify of Tone, 3>eH«‘iiey of Toucli, Dura bility, nnd also standing the Teat of Severe Cllin.vtcx, the NEW 80 ALE STUD ART PIANO-FORTE STANDS UNRIVALLED. The Piano-Fortes of this manufacture have stood the test of more than a QUARTER OF A CENTU RY', and the manufacturers are at liberty to refer to over Twenty-Five Thousand Families, who have them in use in nearly every part of the civ ilized world. Parlies favoring us with their order*, which will be promptly attended to, can rely upon licitig as honor ably dealt with as il their selections were made in person. All letters will he promptly answered by^ Slutlurl & HlorriH) 084 Broadway, New York, “rOSTAK’S” PREPARATIONS EVERYBODY— Tries Them! EVERYBODY Uses Thom ! EVERYBODY Believeu in Them ! EVERY BODY-—Recommends Them 1 Arc you troubled by Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Ac.? fnV Buy a 25c. or 5Uc. Box us “ Costar s ” Exterminators. “Only Infallible Remedies known.”— “ Fret? from Poison.” “Not dangerous to tin* Human Family.” “ Rats come out of their bolus to die.” Improved to keep in any climate. Are you annoyed with Bed-Bugs 1 Han't sluttp nights? Buy a 25c. or 5gC. Bot tle of— “Costar’s” Bed-Bug Exter. A Liquid " Destroys and, prevents Bed- Bugs.” “Never Fails.” For Moths in Furs, Woolens, Carpets, Ac., Ac. B3f* Buy a 25c. or 50c. Flask pi— “Costar’s”. Insect Powder, Destroys instantly Fleas and all jneecta on Animals, Ac. * “ A sure tiling.” 'l'hotiPandfl testify to its met its. BsjT' Buy a 26c. or 60e. Box o£—r “Costar’s ’’ Com Solvent For Corns, Bunions, Warts, Ac. “Try it.’! Don’ suffer with Fain I A Wondcsiu 1 power of Healing I Every family should keep it in the house. B-fU Buy a 25c. or 50c. Box of— “ Costar’s ” Buckthorn Salve- Itseftectsareimmediate. For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Wounds, Bore Breasts, Piles, Ul cers, Old Sores, Itch, Scrofula and Outa neous Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Lips, Ac., Bites of Animals, Insects, A-e. “ A Universal Dinner Pill ” (sugar-coated}, 30 years administered in a Physician’s Practice. 25c. and 60c. Boxes—, “ Costar’s ” Bishop Pills- Os extraordinary etticaey for Costiveness, Indigestion, Nervous and Blok Headache, Dyspepsia, Dysentery, General Debility, Liver Complaint, Chills, Fevers, Arc. Not griping. Gentle, mild and soot hing. “ That. Oouk»h will kill you. Don’t neglect it.” 9&F~ 25c. and 50c. tffzee— “ Costar’s ” Cough Remedy. The children-cry for it—it’s a “Soothing. Syrup.” For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronchial Affections, Singers, Speakers, and all troubled with Throat Complaints, will find this a beneficial Pec toral Remedy. ’ Beautifies the Complexion, giving t 8 the skin a transparent freshness. tOT Bottles, $i Oft “ Coatav s” Bitter-Sweet ' ’ and Orange Blossoms. Renders the skin clear, smooth aud sptk Removes Tan, Freckles,' Pimples, Ac. Ladies, try a bottle, and see its wonder/ul quality. DOT ’I! Beware Ml oi all Worthless imitations. • tar None Genuine without “COSTAR’S” Signature. Bt*T 25c. and 50e. stzes kept by all DRUGGISTS. tar fl 00 sizes scut by mail on receipt of price, fc#" S4OO pays for any tiu-ec $1 00 sizes iiy Express. taT 00 pays for eight $1 00 sizes by Express. Address Hit'Sßl K. COSTAB, 483 Broadway, N. Y. tST For sale by W. 11. TUTT, VLUiUB dfc LEITNER, AUGUSTA, GA. •ST Sold by all Wholesale Druggist* in all the large cities. leblS-dacOm VOL. 25 —NO 44 FOR RENT. TO RENT, DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, situated In the upper part of the city, No. 449 Broad street, contain ing six rooms, three outbuildings ami slat,lie Apply to HENRY MYERS, mb27-tf 162 Broad st. • TO RENT, r P 11K DWELLING HOUSE, containing eight Rooms, north side of Walker street, and third House below Centre street. Apply to J. G. BAILIE, nihll-t'f 20a Broad street. TO RENT, HANDSOMELY Fimiiahcff and Comuiodi oiiH I>\YEI.LIN'U HOUBK, »Uuiit<? l'U» Broad Htroet. The 11oust* has all the Modern Improvements. To a suitable tenant, it will be rented on reasonable terms. Apply to KUIIRAIM TWEEDY. mli4-tf Trustee. FOE RENT OR SALE, THAT KLIUI 111.10 BRICK VARD and all il. appurtenances, belonging to the estate of the laic Chailcs Delaigle, deceased, and situate near th. eiiy of Augusta. A LB< >, tiii; lion i:mt; % i>. And about 20 acres attached, which an tu tlu iughost state ol cultivation, compi i»iuy vim-yard anu a large market gatdeo in complete order. The residence con tains 16 rooms, and all necessary pautries and closets and all ne<e>sary outbuUdingi , ucludiug a neut dairy,, with water ruuuing through watei line Also, a large fluw< r garden and a well stocked green-house to l>e had with the residence if desired. f>n the prem ises there are complete gas works and ail necessary fixtures. Koi terms, A . ,apply to K. BiUNON, Acting Executor. TO RENT, F INK PLANTING LANDS nearthecity. Oik: tract, 30 acres, fronting on South Boundary street, “ 9 “ on Savannah road, uhout J, mile from the city. ALSO, One of 127 acrea, within one mile, of I lie eiiy. Parties renting can obtain more land adjoining the above. Apply to HENRY DELAIGI.K, -jariS ts or B. BIUNON, Trustee. WILL DR. SIMMONS' LIVER REGUL ATO R Do what it proposes? Head the answer. liaiiibrlilfge, Ha., Dec. -I, 18A*. Du. C. A. Simmon*, Barneeville, Ga.: DkvbSir: W« are out of your REGULATOR, which we consider a most valuable medicine. In every case that we have heard from, it hits givi n en tire satisfaction, and is destined to prove a gieul liless ihg to those afflicted with Dyspepsia, or other di-eases arising from disordered liver. \Ve have heard some to whom we have sold it, say they would not, take ten thousand dollars for the henpfp. received from its tjfo; and others, that it would not only do all that you claim tor it, but more. You will please send us a supply immediately, and oblige. Yours, respectfully, J. A. BUTTS Ac CO. qf a f.rUtr from Hr” .S Gardnrr,4tapxtyu.?. Qu. For all derangements of the Liver, for Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhcea, Piles, Ac., DU. HI MMONK’ REG ULATOR Ims no superior. It acts on the Liver without debilitating the system, and without any of the evil effects of mercury.' ] have tried it thorugnly, and speak what) know. O. A. SIMMONS, General Agent, Barnonvilte, Ga. For sale in Augusta by ~* PLUMB A; LWITNEB, Bole Agents, 212 Rrosd street. mh24-d*c2m FREIGHT ON COTTON. Charleston to New York, $] 51) pet Mat*. E will receive and forwrrd loNiw Ym k, by site Regular Lino Steamer*, all COTTON consigned to us, et ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF PER BALK, lieeof Commission, Drayagc, and other ex penses. RAVE NFL A CO., Agents, Regular Line Steamers, mh27-2in Charleston, H. C. ANTOINE POULLAIN, WAREHOUSE AND Commission Merchant, CORNER BROAD AND JACKSON STREETS, A. IJGrIJH'PA . Oi A. nov22-6m HENRY L. A. BALK, 172 BROAD STREET. \i‘M Spring J_ WILL OPEN TO-DAY an assortment of »UW SPRING PRINTS, VERY HANDSOME, AT LOW PRICKB. Fine Cambric CHINTZ New Printed LAWNS New Spring DELAINES, CALICOS, Ac French and American CABBIMERKS New Spring GINGHAMS, very- handsome, at low prices BED TICK, STRIPES BLEACHED SHIRTING BROWN HOMESPUN, HOOP SKIRTS GLOVES PARASOLS UMBRELLAS J White and Colored STOCKINGS PERFUMERY, Ac., All of which will be sold at as LOW PRICES as they can be bought in the city. H. L. A. Balk, 173 BROAD STREET. mh24-tf DR. ZEKE, (COLORED MAS,) AN ORIGINAL DENTIST, OFFICE North-East Corner OaniDbell and Greene Btc,« AUGUSTA, GA. *. Terms M»i»kratb. , anSl-Su j