Tri-weekly constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 18??-1877, August 07, 1868, Image 2
.. X) N HTJTIITJ ONALLST. Atrjb-tJBTA. a-a. ERIDAY MORNING. AUG. 7,1868 For President: HORATIO SEYMOUR, OF MEW YORK. For Vice-President: FRANCIS P. BLAIR, OF MISSOURI. MR. VALLANDIGHAM'S SPEEOH- We surrender a‘ large portion of our space to an admirable speech recently de livered by Hon. Cf.Fvi knt L. Vali.an dioham. It is a masterly exposition of Dem ocratic doctrine and Radical depravity. While the schemes and conspiracies of our adversaries are unmasked and chastised with the vigor and pungency characteristic of the Ohio statesman, he carefully avoids the slang-whanging and hyperbolical viru lence of those who imagine that tlie inspi ration of the orator resides in the tar-buck et or the muck-barrel. Those who expect from Mr. Vallandihham either pyrotech nics or vulgar tirade will be disappointed. Like Mr. Pendleton, he enters into this campaign to discuss principles from a serene and lofty stand-point. His speech is sound in logic, fair in statement, choice in expression and wholesome in temper. It will richly repay perusal, and, as one of the rirst and best Intellectual fruits of the sea sou, we offer it to our readers. A TRULY LOYAL MAN. A correspondent of the Atlanta Intelli yeneer, under the signature of Veritas, furnishes a pen-portrait of one H. K. Mc- Cay, a trooly loil man and petitioner for a seat ou the Supreme Bench of Georgia. Look at him: “As General H. K. McCay is a hanger on at Atlanta, seeking a place on the Supreme Bench of Georgia, I think it right and proper that Governor Bullock, the appointing power, and that the Senate, the confirming power, should know in advance the extreme fanatical views of General McCay. He said at last Lee Superior Court, in the presence of Mrs. Ann Mercer, Adam R. Brown, Esq., of Americus, and several others, that Moses married a negress , and that if an v one would take the pains to trace the genealogy of Jesus Christ, they would see He descended from a negro; that the neqro race was afjATior physically to the white, and that wfen they became as well educated and culti vated ns the white race, they would tower as high above the white race intellectually as the white race is now above them. Mr. Brown states to your correspondent that he will make oath at. any time to the above facts. Mrfl. Mercer is a very pious lady, and told Mr. Brown next morning tlmt Mr. McCay was a talented man, and that his remarks the night before bad caused her a sleepless night. I have conversed with the gentleman of deservedly high character in this city, to whom Mr. Brown referred me as being present at the time when M'vCCay made these statements, and asked JM Tgentlt/man, ‘ Were you present; and did B%bear Mr. McCay say so ?’ The reply was, McCay) will not deny it.’ Can it be pos that a Radical Governor and a Radical Benate of Georgia will honor with tho highest judicial place known to our constitution and laws, such a fanatic, miscegenator and trnduccr of liis own and elevator of the African race ? If so, let, them be ‘ Anathema Maranatha.’ ELECTION OF ST&TE OFFICERS. The telegraph informs us that, from bcc reta vy of .State to State Printer, tho Radi cals lnjve made a clean sweep of many of the offices. It is significantly reported that « thirteen l)et>'' ocra^'1 were ‘ absent An ex amination of the- balloting will show that this delinquency <b‘ the aforesaid thirteen was the cause of the Radical success. Our special telegram explains the ab sence of some of these membors. It was their bad luck to be on board the train that broke down when rn route to Atlanta. It would be a good policy for Democrats to stick to their posts and avoid mortifying contingencies. GRANT THUNDER. Tbe “ Governor ” of Louisiana is deter termined to do his part for Grant and Coi.fax. He has sent a batch of “ Rebel horrors ” to Washington, and Congress will, at its September meeting, have a splendid pretext to pass some devilment for the “ better protection of loyal men ” in the Pelican State. The “Governor” has had his say. We expect a prompt denial by the Democratic journals. KENTUCKY. Everybody anticipated a Democratic vic tory in the Kentucky election. From all accounts, it is a regular crusher. In Louis ville, the gain on the hist election is nearly ft,ooo, and the Journal is confident of a majority of 100,000 iu the State. Seymour and Blair will have an easy time of it in Old Kentucky. And Still They Come! —'The Cleveland Pluindealer says the Hon. Richard Gregg, of Aurora, Dearborn county, a life long Whig, and a Republican at the organiza tion of that party, came out in a public speech in Aurora last week for Seymour and Blair. Another “ Traitor.” —The Warrick Herald is greatly disgusted because. Mr. C. D. Robertson, hitherto a strong Republi can, has renounced that party, and made a speech at a Seymour ratification meeting in Boonville a few days since. It calls him a “ traitor, renegade,” &c. f New Albany ledger. The Dayton Ledger says Charles Morris, of Troy, Ohio, one of the leadiug lawyers of Miami county, ancl hitherto an active Re publican, has publicly announced his in tention to support Seymour and Blair.— Quite a number of other prominent Repub licans in Miami county have renounced their former faith, and the Democracy there are even confident of being able to carry the county this fall. The Radicals held a grand barbecue at Little Root Arkansas, last Thursday and Friday.— There were three thousand negroes present, and about one. hundred white men. It was characterized by the usual mob spirit of their brings, and wound up on Friday night with a riot. A soldier' was killed by a negro, in cold blood. The aflair will doubtless lead to some thing serious. jf. ’ JB’UINVHIKAL NOTICE. ARL ACQUAINTANCES OF IN. Betiding and wife are invited to attend ihe funeral of their inteat daughter, Cathauink, from Kollock Street; Baptiat Church, THIS (Friday) AFTER NOON, at 4 o’clock. > Georgia State Lottery FOB TUB BENEFIT OF TIIK M ftnonic Orphan’s Home. The following were the drawn numbers, in the Sup plementary Seheme, drawn at Augusta, Ooorgia, . August 6. MORNING DRAWING—Oiass No. 424. 30 SSI 10 60 41 13 36 66 56 53 55 ISO 13 Drawn Numbers. EVENING DRAWING-CLASS No. 1123. 43 33 TO OT 31 41 53 58 13 34 35 0 50 13 Drawn Numbers. Tho following wo the Drawn Numbers of the Com bination Scheme, drawn at Atlanta, Ga.: OLABB 424—August 8. 63 50 07 6 41 15 00 38 40 43 10 37 13 Drawn Numbers. A. F. RUDLKK, Agent, Corner Jackson and Ellis streets. aug7-l BF KOIAL NOT I.O KS. ACADEMY OF RICHMOND COUNTY, . AT AUGUST A. TUB EXERCISES willcommonceon the Ist SEPTEM BER In all the branches. The organization of the Id tltu tloninto Primary,High School,Polytechnic and Kino Arts Departments meets the wants or all classes ol pupils and students, and has been entirely successful In practice. No other Academy at the South is placed od such a fa vorable basis for Instruction and discipline; its four Professors received their education at the West Point Military Academy, sud the connection of the Scientific pait of the Course, with the extensive Laboratory. Philo sophical apparatus and Lecture Room of the Medical College, gives unprecedented advantages. The Budimeotal and higher English Studies, Classics, French, a thorough Course of Mathematics, with Natu ral Science In Its different branches, tgiight by Recita tions and Lectures, with Experimental Illustrations and Military Drill and Discipline, constitute the basis of in - structlon. The Polytechnic School affords excellent facilities to young men for studying a selected Collegiate and Prac tical Course; It Is, probably, the only place in the South where tbe Practical Sciences are taaght to Btudents working at their own tables and performing their own experiments. The Academic year, of ten months, has two equal ses sions for the Polytechnic, and five terms, of two months each, for the other departments. CHARGES:—In Primary School, $6, SB, or $10; to High School, $lB, $lB, or S2O per term, according to clas sification; In tho Polytechnic, $75 per session of five months; in Fine Art Department, according to agree ment with the Superintendent. aug7-3w war BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. —This splendid Hair Dye Is the best In the world ; the only true and per fect Dye; harmless, reliable. Instantaneous; no disap pointment ; no ridiculous tints ; remedies' he ill effects of bad eyes; Invigorates and leaves the Hah *ft and beau tiful, black or brown- Sold by all Druggists and Per fumers; and properly applied at Batchelor’s Wig Fac tory, No. 16 Bona street, New York. lanl9-ly Bar A VALUABLE GIFT.-Dr.S. 8. Fitch s “ Domes tic Family Physician,’’ 80 pages, describes all Dis eases and their remedies. bent by mall, free. Address Dr. S. S. FITCH, &ps3-ly ’ 714 Broadway, New York. Bar The Best Remedy. "®B Bc7~ PAHKNIS’S "SSB Wa~ Hepatic Bitters, ‘TSSO Bar for Bar Diseases or the Liters Diobstis OrCa.ys “SSffl Bar It Never Fails. ~®o Bar It Never Kails "4io Bar It Never Fails. "%»# Bar Agents Bar Plumb A Lbiyner W H. Tutt. *'«4l decll-ly EXTRA SPECIAL NOTICE. Beware of Counterfeits 1 Smith’s Tonic Syrup ban been counterfeited, and the counterfeiter brought to grief. Smith's Tonic Syrup. The genuine article must have Dr. John Ilin.t’B pri vate Stamp ou each bottle. Dr. John Huli. only lias tho right to manufacture and sell the original John Smith’s Tonic Syrup of Louisville, Ky. Examine well the label on each bottle. If my piivate staiup is not on the bottle, do not purchase, or you will be deceived. See my column advertisement, and my allow card. 1 wll prosecute any ono Infringing on my right. The genuim l Smith’s Tonic Syrup can only be prepared by myself. The public’s seivant. Dii. JOHN BULL. Lobuville, Ky. For sale by WM. 11. TUTT, Sole Agent, Augusta. janl2-ap2Uy Science Advances. As soon as an article purporting to be of utility has been tested, and its merits endorsed by public opinion, unprln cipled parties endeavor to replenish their depleted purses by counterfeiting and substituting a spurlouN for tire gen uine article. Snme time since, mercury, iu the disguise of pills, powders, Ac., was given for all diseases ol the stomach and liver, while quinine was freely administered for the chills. At length HOSTKTTEII’S STOMACH IHTTJiKS made its advent, and an entire new system of healing was inaugurated. The beneficial effects of tills valuable preparation wens g.t nnco acknowledged, and mineral poisons suffered to sink Into tjiat obscurity to which an enlightened age lias consigned them. There liaye been MWiy spurious Bitters palmed upon the com munity, which, after trial, have been found perfectly W ort,',:-ss, while HOS'l’E’f'TKlt’S has proved a ble.siug to tliousami. M > who owe foit their restoration to health and strength. For many years wo hlWe watched the steady progress of HOSTKTTKR'S STOMACH BITTBRB in public esti mation, and Its beuifleent effects as a cure for all com plaints arising Irom the stomach, oi a morbid nature, aud we are tree to say that it can be relied upon as a ceitsln relief and remedy. Its proprietors have made the above preparation, after years of careful Btndy and sitting, and are uoar reaping the rewaid claimed by this valuable specific, and which they so richly merit. It is the only preparation ol tile bind f hty is reliable in all cases, aud it therefore demands the HthpiSi*V< Or the afflicted. &ul-d*ctauls DR. H. T. CAMPFIELD, DENTIS T Rooms, 90$ IfrWMl Street, First door above the French Sto-e. dec2l-tt _ tSf~ HAPPY MARRIAGBS.— Essays for Young Men on the Errors, Abuses and Diseases, which create im pediment* to Marriage, with the humane view of treat - uieirt and .earn, Bout lu sealed letter envelopes free of charge. Address, Association, Box P., Phils (lelpbia. Pa: my9o-3in WXRSgAL’.IiW;, K/)»KN *■ "/fCTIx Oetuetery Lets, (Cot ■ V>Xl’Vy> ll_ tages, 4tc,; WIBJB GUARDS fiSkaud WIRE WORK. FOURDRINIKR CLOTHS *>v «• WALKRR & SONS. jaußciv /V n> 11 Nort k 6th st.. Philahsi.pbU. ROBERTS, MORRIS & RIVERS, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Mclntosh Street, Augusta, Ga. jy22-6ra White Servant Wanted. W ANTED IMMEDIATELY, a COMPE TENT WOMAN (German preferred), to cook and wash for a family of three persons. Good recom mendaUons required. Apply at 219 BROAD STREET, augb-tf Augusta, Ga. V. V. V. 35 CASKS ITALIAN V. V., Must arrived at aug6-I0 M. HYAMB A CO.’S. IST ew Advorti«ementf- Tennessee Bacon, Rje and Oats, FOR BALK TO THK TRADE, lb Boxes P,ime CLEAR BIDES 1 Car Load RYE 1 Car Load OAT» By STOVALL A EDMONDBTOif. ftU « G * No. 1 Warren Block. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. PERSONS having claim u against the es tate of G. Hood McLaughlin, deceased, are hereby duly notift Ito present them, duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law, and those indebt od arc requested to make immediate pay meat. GEO. A. OATKB, aug7 6w Kxeentor. TO RENT, the Ist of October, 1 a desirable RESI DENCE, situated on the Southwestern Flank Road, containing five Rooms, and having 00 acres of Cnlti vntable Land attached. Fine well ol Water and neces sary Outbuildings on the premises. APF'y to J. L. MAXWELL, Attorney at Law, aug7-lawlm No. 2 Warren Block. Georgia Railroad Stock FOR SALE* •Apr'y to a. BOGGS. aug7-3 Corn and Fodder Agency. J- BK UNDERSIGNED, having located in Au gusta, aud engaged in tho sale of PRODUCE, will be glad to receive orders lor CORN, FODDER, or any country Produce brought to the market, on wa gons. Can lie found at the store of W. B. Roval, corner of Broad and Centre streets, opposite the Lower Market- a o. L BUSH. aug7-3 a BORGIA, CITY OF AUGUBTA.-I hereby con-ent that my wife, Rosa Warner, shall become a public or sole trader, pursuant lo law. August 7, 188$. LIPMAN WARNER. OTICE.—One month alter date I will under -A- -I take business on my own account, as a pub lic or sole reader. ROSA WARNER. August 7, 1888. aug7-6* LUCY COBB FEMALE INSTITUTE, ATJtllfilsrtSl, Gl-A. MADAME S. SOSKOWtKI, Principal, rp JL HE Regular School Exercises of this Institute will be resumed BEFTEMBhR 15th, 1868. For Circulars at and Information apply to Prmcipal. aug7 2w* WANTED, .A. GOOD COOK, WITHOUT CHILDREN. Apply at PAVINGS BANK. aug7 2 TO RENT, H ROM the let of Octoher next, two STORKS and a DWELLING, No 164 and 166 Broad street- Apply to HENRY MYERS. ang7-tf Sundries, Sundries. 50 BULK. SUOAR, all grades 25 Sacks COFFEE, all grades 30 Bbls. MOLASSES 10 Kegs BUTTER 10 Bbls. Lard 20 lllide. BACON 20 Kales BAQGINO 50 Coils ROPE 20 Bbls. WHISKY 200 Hacks SA LT 20 Boxes CHEESE 5 % Casks FRENCH BRANDY 2 Pipes HOLLAND GIN 10 Bills. WINE 5 Bids. Jnmiaca ROM 20 Baskets CHAMPA G N E 25 M. CIGARS, various 5 Bags BLACK PEPPER 5 Casks Orange HAMS 5 Casks Magnolia HAMS 300 Bbls. LIME 100 Bbls. CEMENT 50 libls. PLASTER For sale in lots to suit purchasers. Apply to augfi-6 M. HYAMB & CO. FOR THE LADIES. Dedicated good a nut, for Pmhiingß and (Jakes. 'llus desirable article in more whole some and delicate, besides being cheaper, than any eimilav preparation ever offered to the public. It possesses alt tlie richness and aromn which renders the green Cocoa Nut so delicious; requires no labor to prepare it for use. For snip nt M. IIYAMB A- CO.’S. aug6 3 NOTICE. THE BOOKS are now open at the office of % F. C. Barbkr & Boh, to form a stock company tor the pur pose of introducing tho AMERICAN IMPROVED GAB. Bhares, SIOO enolt. Will pay from 10 to 16 percent, dividend. Full explanations will be given by calling nt our office. Tlie community me respect fully invited to call and see for themselves. K. O. BARBER A BON, augs ts 219 Broad street. J. 0. MATHEWSON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Augusta, Georgia. JFor the Hoot Crop, pei? Rangli s Raw Boue Saptw-tMiosphate of Lime, os Reese k Co.'s Soluble Pacific Raauo. H 1 UKNIPB, BEETb and CARROTS are vastly in size and eweetnees by a free application of the above Bjorndaiyl Manures. N. R Pure PERUVIAN GiJANp ands AND PLASTER constantly on hand. Apply to <f, O. MATHEWSUN, Agent, jv2B-eod2w No 285 Broad etreet. wanted” Wool, WooK Wool. I AM PATINO the highest cash prices for ail qualities of WOOL—washed, unwashed and burry. H. MORRISON, angotf Agent. Wrought Iron Screw COTTON PRESSES. THIB SCREW isl cut by machinery and the nut cut to fit , making it superior to the rough cast-iron Screw. GIN GEAR, Os all sizes, constantly on hand. Our IMPROVED HORSE POWERS made ,to order, for ginning Cot ton, Sawing Wood, Shelling Corn, or any other plan taiion use. PENDLETON & BOARDMAN, Engineers and Machinists, Kollock street, opposite Excelsior Mills. aul-eod*c3m IST ew York Column. Valuable Information. Select Your Own Numbers IN TUE Royal Spanish Lottery, r _L’HE most responsible institution of the kind In the world. Selecting numbers in this Lottery is anew Idea and one well adapted to the wants of tho people. It affords a safer means of speculative investment than most other business risks. For lull lufotmation, address LLOYD, HEMM KB & CO., Room Iff, 75 Nassau street, New York. STODAET ” New Boai.k Overstrung, Full iron Frame PIANOFORTES. STODIRT & NORRIS, MANUFACTURERS OF Grand, .Square, and Upright Piano-Fortes. Our AVw, Scale Pianos, In addition to their peculiar merits, contain every really valuable modern improve rnent, rendering them the most complete anil perfect Instruments ever offered to the public ; and for Purity of Tone, Delicacy of Touch, Dura* hliity, and also standing the Test of BeverwUliuialea, the NKWBCA LK ST01) ART PIANO-FORTE STANDS UNRIVALLED. The Piano-Fortes of this manufacture have stood the test of more than a QUARTER OK A CENTU RY, and the manufacturers are at lil>erty to refer to over Tweuty-PiveThousaiiii Families, who have them iu use in nearly every part of the civ ilized world. Parties favoring us with their orders, which will he promptly attended to, can rely upon lasing as honor ably dealt with as if their selections Were made in fierson. All letters will be promptly answered by Modi,rt etc Morris, 654 Broadway, New York. “ COSTAR’S PREPARATIONS EVERYBODY Tries Them ! EVERYBODY Uses Them ! EVERYBODY Believes in Them ! EVERYBODY Recommends Them! Are you troubled by Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Ac.'l 6dT Buy a 25c. or 00c. Box of— “ Costav’s ” Exterminators. “Only Infallible Remedies known."— “ Free from Poison." 11 Not dangerous to the Human Family.’’ “ Rats come onto! their holes to die.” Improved lo keep in any climute. Are you annoyed with Bed-Bugs? Can’t sleep nights ? fciT Buy a 26c. or 60c. Bot tle of— “Costar’s” Bed-Bug Exter. A Liquid “ Destroys ;ind prevents Bed Bugs.’’ M Never Kuita.” For MotliH in Furs, Woolens, (’.-iriiets, Ac.y Ac. O*lT Buy a 26c. or 60c. Flask ol — “ Costar’s " Insert Powder. Destroys instnutly Fleas nnd all Insects on Animals, Ac. “ A sure thing. 1 ’ Thousands testify to its merits. BdT Buy n 26c. or 60c. Box ol— “ Costav’s ” Corn Solvent- Far Corns, Bunions, Warts, Ac. “ Try it.” Don’ suffer with Pain I A Wonderful power of Healing I Every family should keep it in the house. BUT Buy a 25e. or 60c. Box of— “ Costar’g ” Buckthorn Salve- Itsftffects are immediate. For Outs, Bums, Bruises, Wounds, Sore Breasts, Piles, Ul cers, Old Sores, Itch, Scrofula and Guta neous Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Lips, Ac., Bites of Animals, Insects, Ac. “ A Universal Dinner Pill ’’ (sugar-coated), 30 years administered in a Physician's Practice. Wdf 25c. and 60c. Boxes— “Costar’s" Bishop Pills- O! extraovdinayy efficacy for Costiveness, Indigestion, Nervous and Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Dysentery; General' Debility, Liver Complaint,'Chills, Fevers, Ac. Not griping- Gentle, mild and soothing. ” That Cough will kill you. Don’t neglect it.” Bsf 26c. and 60e. Sizes— “ Costar a” Cough Remedy. The children cry for it-it’a a “ Soothing Syrup.” For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronchial Affections, Wingers, Speakers, and all troubled with Throat Complaints, will find this u beneficial Pec toral Remedy. Beautifies the Complexion, giving to the sb)u a transparent freshness. •iif* Bottles, $1 00 “Costar’s” Bitter-Sweet and Orange Blossoms. Renders the skin clear, smooth and soft Hquoygg XftO, FrecH-- -• a. Ladies, try a bottle, and see its wonderful quxlity. I Beware 111 of all Worthless Imitations. £ None Genuine withput “COST AR’S ’’ Signature 26c. and Me. sizes kept by all DRUGGISTS, f 1 00 sizes sent by mall on receipt of price. |2 00 pays for any three |1 00 sizes by Express. •ST $5 00 pays lor eight (1 Q 0 sizes by Express. Addreaa HENRY R. COSTAR, W For sale by W. H. TUTT, PLUMB * LKITNKR. BEALL 4k HANKIN6OV, AUGUSTA, GA. 10- Sold by all Wholesale Druggists in all the large •Itinrf fehU-daoOm Southern Masonic Female College, THE FALL TERM OF ISO* BEGINS AUGUST lOtii. FACULTY. Gustavus J. Orr, A. M., l’residont and Professor ol Mafliemntlci, Criticism and English Literature. Rev. W. I). Atkinson, A. M., Professor of Ancient Languages, Moral Philosophy, and Evidences of Christianity. SylvrstbrA. Hough, M. D., l’rolcssor of Natural Bclcncc. Wii.i.iam Fishkr, Professor of Music. Mrs. Virginia C. Conyshs, Instructress iu Prepara tory Department. EXPENSES FOR THE FALL TERM. Tuition, Literary and Scientific Department...s26 00 Incidental Expenses 2 00 Tuition —Department of Music 20 00 Use of Instruments 4 00 Tuition in Preparatory Department 12 00 Board, Including washing, fuel and lights, will bo furnished in good families at sl7 to S2O per mouth. The liberality of the Grand Lodge has enabled tm to present, an able and experienced corps of Instructors at a cost to our patrons far less than the same, or even inferior advantages, can lie procured elsewhere. All the proceeds of tuition, over a certain limited amount, will lie appropriated to the payment oi tho Board of Indigent Pupils, daughters of living and do ceused Masons. The daughters of all indigent Masons will be taught Ireo of tuition in the Literary Depart ment. All communications in reference to the College must be addressed to,the President, at Covington, Ga. DAVID E. BUTLER, I’. G. M., Jyl7-lm Chairman Executive Committee. ESTABLISHED 1855. THOS. RUSSELL, Jeweller I»B>.< BROAD STREET WATCHES, CLOCKS anil JEWELRY repaired. ALL WORK WARRANTED. feh9-t, c COAL, COAL, COAL. T..J kfDERSIGNKD, having been appointed Agent Lj™c- CASTLE ROCK COAL MINES, will be receiving, tirom this time and during the win ter, one thoneaffu tons of the above very superior COAL. This Coal wilt he sold far BELOW THE PRICE OF WOOD, in proportion to its value as luel. In the altered condition ot our system of labor, its ad vantages are important, and should be considered by all consumers— -Ist. IT IS CHEAPER. 2d. ONE-THIRD LESS LABOR IS REQUIRED TO HANDLE IT. 3d. ALL TEMPTATION TO PILFER IS RE MOVED. 4th. GREAT SECURITY AGAINST THE AC CIDENTS OF FIRES. It will be sold at tbe Coni Yard (Georgia Railroad Depot) at ELEVEN DOLLARS PER TON, ot TWELVE DOLLARS DELIVERED, in any por tion of the city. Parties taking a car load prior to September Ist (when rates of Ireight are advanced), a deduction of four dollars per car load will be made. CHAS. A. ROWLAND. jylfi-tf NOTICE. . AUGUSTA, GA., July 13,1868. T HE undersigned, late of the firm of Fi.kmino a Rowland, having determined to resume his old busi ness—THK STORAGE AND KALE OF COP TON AND OTHER PRODUCE-has completed arrangements for storage in the Fire proof Warehouse of Mr. A. Pooh.ain, corner of BROAD AND JACKSON STREETS, Tlie location being central and convenient to all kinds of trade. 110 will give hia PERSONAL ATTENTION to the business, and soltciis the patronage of his old friends and the public generally, - JySSd*<:ti.i l’M RTF It FI.KMINO. A. A. URAI.t. .1. H. SPFARS. W. If. t’OTTKII. BEALL, SPEARS & CO., COTTON FACTORS, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CONTINUE THEIR BUSINESS AT’ TIIEIR OLD STAND, THE COMMODIOUS FI RE- PROOF W AKKIIO US E, No. <» C’amplM’ll M., /liigusti), <*a. All business entrusted to them will have STRICT PERSONAL ATTKNTTON. Orders for BAGGING, UNIVERSAL TIES, or ROPE and FAMILY SUPPLIES, promptly filled. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON PRO DUCE IN STORE. aus-d3mc6m Virginia Military institute, LEXINGTON, VA. o A_ PPLICATIONS will now be received lor the admission of one hundred additional Cadets into Ibis Institution. Thftiie entering iu the summer months enjoy peculiar advantages in the special course of discipline and iiistruction, by which they are pre pared for tbe. regular studies which commence Ist September. Circulars will lie sent on application. FRANCIS 11. SMITH, Superintendent. myl3-StawA2arntsepl TO TEACHERS. T HE TRUSTEES of WESTON ACADEMY will proceed, on Monday, the 10th day of August, at the store of Messrs. Gno. T. Jackson A-Co., to electa teacher tor the ensuing year, commencing on tlie let of September. Proposals will be received by Ihe President Board of Trustees until Hie day ol elec tion. ALBERT HATCH, augt-td President Board Trustees, TURNIP SKKO AT THE AUGUSTA SUED STORK, NO. 16 WASHINGTON STREET. I^H E sttbscrUicr has commenced to receive bis stock of the above, comprising a large assortment of Imported and American SEEDS ; the latter grown to my order at the North this year. Comprising as loh lows: English i unproved Swede, assorted. Long White and Yellow French, Amfe'ridan Purple Top Kiita Bags, Early Yellow Stone, (fine) I Early New Yellow Fin land, White Flat Dutch, White Globe aptt Nor. iolk, ferlow Oloiie, (line) Red or Purple Top rj It up ped Leal, Waite’s Eclipse, (la-;.,.. Hanoi er, or T^f., j With a other* not enumerated. ALSO, The finest quality Os Winter and Spring CA BB AG K HEED. O. PKMBLK. ,jy3-2mif ,f. J, l-SASOH. CIIAM, A. PIIAROK J. J. PEARCE & SON, WAREHOUSE AND Commission Merchants* Jackson Street, Augusta, On., STORK AND SELL COTTON AND OTUER PRODUCE. CASH ADVANCES BAGGING, ROPK AND FAMILY SUPPLIES FURNISHED AS USUAL. uugo-0m ’ GULLETT’S PARENT STEEL BRUSH COTTON GINS. ' 0 » n HE above GIN Is superior to any over usa4 in this country, Ims taken many premiums at Ag, ' AU* 1 ricultural Fairs in the States ol Alabama, Miaul*. M" \ In it great advantages arc gained, both in qtian. lily ami quality, oi staple cleaned, bringing in piioe at least one cent, per pound more than cotton git*. '“it f" i|x\ We have, on hand Pamphlets, showing the merits JEBIKwS Pi of tills GIN. »tMI giving certificates from many nT the largest I Maulers and Colton Factors ill the Soul I, Sir which wo will furnish to any Plauter who tMiwU The GULI-ETT GIN can lie seen at our olllu* ISAAC T. HEAKD cfc CO., my2O-d»c.om COTTON FACTORS, AGENTS. iEranmyMieiii ASSIGN EES’ SALE. On WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of AUGUST next, in front of the Banking House, in the city oi Augusta, Ga. (hereinafter dcacrilied), commencing at 12, m., tho undersigned, Assignees of tlie Augusta Insurance and Banking Company, will sell at public outcry tlie following property, held under tlie deed ol Assignment made to us iiy said corporation for the benefit ol its creditors, to wit: Real SMaie. The lot and improvements on the Noilh sided Broad street, in the city of Augusta, between Jackson aud Campbell streets, known as tlie Banking House oi the Augusta Insurance and Banking Company, having a Irotit on Broad st reet of thirty-eight loot and six inches 138.6), more or less, and a depth of two hundred and eighty-one (281) feet, more or less, with the privilege of the alleys in tbe rear, leading intn Reynolds street. ALSO, 1,283 acres of Land, more or less, in the county o' Jackson, aud Slate of Texas, conveyed to the Augne ta Insurance and Banking Company by John A. Mitchell and wife. I Slocks, Bonds and Conpons. Forty-four (44) Shares, s*loo each, of the Capital Stock of the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company, the proceeds of which are to be paid to said Company as provided in the decree of tlie Superior Court $4,400 Ol Ten (10) Shares, SSO each, in the Washing ton and New Orleans Telegraph Com pany 500 Ol Fifteen (15) seven per cent. Bonds of the City of. A ngusta, dated October 9,1800, and payable first December, 1876, viz: 10 of SI,OOO, and 5 of SSOO, interest from first June, 1868 12,500 00 Twenty-seven (27) Coupons for interest on these Bonds, due first June, 1868 787 60 Six (6) Bonds of the City of Memphis, Tt-ii!)., each SI,OOO, dated May 1, 1865, payable July 1, .885, interest six per cent irom July 1, 1868 6,000 00 Sixty-six (66) Coupons, SBO each, for inter est due cm these Bonds—lß63 to 1868,.. 1,980 00 Forty-four (44) Bonds of the Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad Company, dated December 1, 1860, interest 8 per cent., payable on and alter first January, 1870, viz : 42, inch SI,OOO, 1 of SSOO, and 1 of $200; also certificate of same company, $25. 42,725 00 TERMS: Tlie sale will he made for CASH, payable in Legal Cutrcncy on the delivery of the properly. 1 Mii'chascrs who are entitled Ui dividends under the ' decree*,«d the ftnpcvtor Monti. Art Richmond county in lire case of It. Walton and Win. A. Walton, As signees, v« W. D. Ellis and others, will be required to pay, in Legal Currency, only the difference between the amount of their respective purchases and tUeVi pro rata chares ol the proceeds of tlie property sold, ROBERT WALTON, \VM. A. WALTON, July 1, 1868, Astfigneoii, ,iyl-d64ctd NOTICE. r F J.. HE CO BARTNERBIIJI’tiow existing unde) the name of F. I’niNizv A Go. will expire, by limita tion, on the Ist Hi pt,ember next. Either t’arlner will he authorized to eignt.be firm dame in liquidation, FERDINAND I’HINIZV. C. 11. ITIINIZY. J. M. BURDKLL. Jolt Ist, 1868. jyMraif -L WILL continue the WAREHOUSE nnd COM MISSION BUSINESS in all its branches, at tlie old stand off. I’maizy <fc Cos., on Jackson street, and respectfully solicit a continuance ot the libera! pn. tronage extended to them. O. H. PHJNIZY. Air nun-? a, Ga., July 1,1868. jyl-lylf JPUK AGENCY of the SOUTHERN M UTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY will be continued tiytlio undersigned, at the same office as heretofore, undei the name of K. l’uimzv Si. Go. The advantages of participation In the profits ot this Company, by all holders of running policies, Its reliability and its promptness in payment of LOSSES recommend it to the favorable consideration of all who want insurance. RATES the same ns In other First Class Compa nies. FERDINAND FHINIZY. jyl-2mif C. H. PHINIZY. a P. CURRY, Exchange Broker, 189 BROAI) STREET. AUGUSTA, CviY., URAI.BR IN EXCHANGE GOLD, i ILV i , B NK NOTES, STOCKS and BONDS. Collection promptly attended to je.24 3m NOTICE. I HAVE thin day associated with me, in the DRUG BUSINESS, Mr. IWuv. H. Lano. The hilsi ness will hereaftei be conducted under the Sivui name and style of VVh. H. Tutt & Land. I Very grateful for the liberal patronage so long be stowed upon me, I Wold respectfully solicit Its con tinuance for new firm. WM. H. TUTT. dtn.Y let. 808. jyT-tf J. M. BURDELL, (Os late firm F. Phikizy & C 0.,) COTTON FACTOR AND a*i.sAil COMMISSION MKBCIIANT, No. A Worrell Block, .Tacksou St., AUGUSTA, GA., ILL continue the business in all its branches at the above place, oud would respectfully solicit a share of the liberal palrouage extended to the late firm. jyl o dacljalli CHANLER HORSE. L. €, DUNCAN, Proprietor, OPPOSITE NEW TAMMANY HALL, Utli Street, New York City. my!9-3m Just Received AT INullarky Brothers’, Hroad street, -A vigils ta, Ga., T IHE following line of DESIRABLE DRY GOODS. Bleached Shirtings Bleached and Brown Sheetings, 9-4, 104 and 11-4 Irish Linens, a large and well assorted stock Picque Cloths, an immense variety Linen Pillow Casing, 42, 45 and 46 inch Linen Sheeting, 10-4 and 12-4 wide Table Damasks, bleached and unbleached Linen Towels, Doyles and Napkins Honey Comb, Manchester and Marseilles Spreads, 10-4,11-4 and 12-4 A Select Stock of Thread Laces, real and imitation Valenciennes Laces, real and imitation Alexandre’s Kid Gloves (Duches, New Style) Nansook Muslins Plain, Striped and Checked Jaconet Mus lins Plain, Striped and Checked Swiss Muslins Striped, Dotted aud Plain Soft Finish Cambric, 9-8 wide Puffed Muslins, for Speucers, 9-8 wide Mull Muslins Victoria and Bishop Lawns French Muslins, 8-4 wide A Choice Stock of Hosiery Motions, Hoop Skirts aud Corsets 500 pieces Gauze Musquito Netting 100 pieces Bobinet, 96 aud 108 inch wide A large assortment of Cuban r fweeds and Cassimeres Linen Duck and Linen Drill, suitable for Gents’ wear MM.I.YKM BROTHERS, 2fi2 BROAD STREET, _ Jel9.iyl2 ly 5 Augusta, Ga- WILLUOX & GIBBS SI LIINT sew m A PKJRICJHICX' WONDER I N ITS Ml M PI.IOITY, Nolselessuess, Strength of Stitch ami Beauty of Finish. 11 as a patent device, Which prevents its turning backward. NEEDLET 18 SELF-ADJUSTING, and cannot he act wrong. Jla Uemiucra, Feller and Braider are acknowledged superior to all others. IT RUNS SO LIGHT that ladies in feeble health may use it without iryhoy. Send for a circular containing full Information—no tices from the Frees, testimonials from those using the Machine, etc. We refer to any one using this Machine. For sale at manufacturers’ prices by WILCOX, 4*l tilt.S A CO % N( i. <l7 BAY STREET, SAVANNAS. NO. 241 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, General Agents for the Stale of Georgia. J. I*. 11. OS HORNE, 388 BROAD STREET, Local Agent, Augusta. AGENTS WANTED in every county throughout the State to sell Machines. t/Mlylf A. D. EGERTON & CO~ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 17-1 W. Pratt Street, (near maltsv HOUSE) BAL'VIMORK, Pay particular attention to tbe sale of COUNTRY PRODUCE, Glt AIN, HIDES, FUKH, WOOL, PEACHES, AITLKtr, POTATOES, ONIONS, DRIED FRUITS, HAGS, Ac. iy2B-lm* ARROW TIES. E are wow prepared to furnish the ARROW TIE in any quantity deaired. MERCHANTS AND FAGTORB supplied at wholesale rat es. WARREN, LANE A CO., nut-"in Agents. Bagging* Rope, Irou Ties AND ißaleing Twine. 700 ROLLS extra heavy “ Bengal " FAG GING 600 Colts ami half coils best Machine ROPK 300 Bundles celebrated “ Buckle ” TIES 20 Bales BALKING TWINE- For sale by aul-12 FLAIR, SMITH A CO. LAGER BIER. X 1 HE cry is “STILL THEY COME.” Not the Foe—but another full supply of that very superior “WESTERN LAGER BIER,” at the Depot, 820 opposite Planters’ Hotel. A. BOHNK. mvl7-tf STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUN TY.—Notice is hereby given to all persona hav ing demands against ,lohn J. Clayton, late of said county, deceased, to present them to me, properly made out, within tlio time prescribed by law. And all |>erßonH indebted to said deceased ate hereby re quired to make immediate payment to me. ANDERSON W. WALTON, Adminlstiator of John J. Olay ton. augs-6w r MiCHIAE!