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BY STOCKTON * OO
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF NEW YORK.
Cash Capital, - - - - $2,000,000 OO
Assets, Ist January, 1869, ' 88,966,282 30
JOHN C. WHITHER,
State Agent for Georgia, Alabama ami Florida, Atlanta, Ga.
J. V. H. ALL.EN, Agent,
J* 80 " 1 ® NO. 7 WARREN BLOCK, AUGUSTA. GA.
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It will be perceived b the foregoing that we have
reduced the rntos of advertising fifteen to twenty
per cotit., to take effect on this day.
Single Papers, 6 cents; to news boys, 2if cents.
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CONST [T UTIONALIST.
WEDNESDAY MOBNING, JULY 7, 1869
Aud when Abraham and the people be
held the wonderful cures which were pro
duced by this drink, Abraham said: “My
children must not suffer; give me thy drink
to drink, and I will give it a name.”
And so Abraham drank, and said there
was nothing like it, even in Sangamon
‘county; that it was bitter to the lips, but
good fbr the stomach; and because there
were bitter times in fighting the masters of
the plantations, it shall be forevermore
called Plantation Bitters ; and so it has
been.
And the wonderful work which it has
performed is witnessed at this day in every
town, parish, village and hamlet through
out the length and breadth of the land, from
, the valleys and mountain tops, that all who
suffer from fevers, dyspepsia, weakness, loss
.of appetite, nervous headache, and mental
"despondency, will find relief through the
•Plantation Bitters. They add tone to
* the stomach and brilliancy to the mind, of
which I, O, people, am a living example.”
Magnolia Water —Superior to the best
imported German Cologne, and sold at half
the price. jy6-d*clw
Beautiful Woman. —If you would be beau
tiful, use Magnolia Balm.
f lt gives a jpure Blaming Complexion and
"teetores ■*.>
. '-TM*exits’are glbddaJ, natural and per
fect. •'
It removes Redness, Blotches, and Pim
ples, cures Tan, Sunburn and Freckles, and
makes a Lady of thirty appear but twenty.
The Magnolia Balm makes the Skin
Smooth and Pearly; the Eye bright and
clear; the Cheek glow with the Bloom of
Youth, and imparts a fresh, plump appear
ance to the Countenance. No Lady need
complain of her Complexion, when 75 cents
will purchase this delightful article.
The best article to dress the Hair is Lyon’s
Kathalron. lels-eod&clm
Steam Mill for Sale.
"WilL be sold, in the town of Crawford
ville, Taliaferro county, Ga, on the first TO EB
- in AUGUST next, the Crawfordville
Steam Mill. There are tfiree pairs of excellent
Barr Btones. The Engine is large, and one of
the best In the State.
All persons desirous of purchasing are re
quested to call and examine the property be
fore the day of sale. On that day It will be
disposed of by sale, either privately or publicly,
as may best sail purchasers. The terms will be
liberal, and will then be made known. There
are several acres of Land, with Dwelling House
attached, to the premises, *ll of which will be
sold, either in parts or altogether, as may best
suit purchasers. _
H. MUHLENBRINK,
Surviving Copartner of Axt 6 Muhlenbrink.
Cbawfordville, Ga., Ist July, 1889.
Jyß-dßt*ctd
Sri-tUcclUu Constitutionalist.
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Decisions of the Supreme Court of
Georgia.
Ddurered at Tuesday, June 22.
F. E. A. "Moody, plaintiffs in
ITrJwt Vvll AUv-
I •**'- t "'V ftiAVH a. T
proce&clj ,/■*- a tenant' who
holds over. I'*1 '* 1*
2. When the affidavit is made by the ad
ministrator, a couuter affldavit filed by the
tenant, that he does pot hold the premises
either by lease, rent, at will, by sufferance,
or otherwise, from said Ronaldson (the ad
ministrator) or from any one under whom
he dams the premises, or from any one Claim
ing the premises under him ; is a sufficient
compliance with the statute; and it was
error in the court to refuse to allow the
issue thus presented to be submitted to a
jury, and to order the sheriff to proceed to
dispossess the tenant.
Judgment reversed.
Hawkins & Burke, for plaintiffs in error.
N. A. Smith, fbr defendant in error.
Nicholas Wylie, plaintiff in error,®*. Nancy
Whitely and A. B. Raiford, sheriff, de
fendants in error. Rule against the
sheriff. From Sumter.
Brown, C. J.
1. Where A,commenced his proceeding
against B, under section 4,000 of the Code
as an intruder, and B filed a counter affida
vit, Which was accepted by the sheriff, and
returned to the Superior Conrt, and an
issue made up; and A afterwards soltf the
laud in dispute to C, who filed a bill against
B, which B answered, and set np equities
which entitled B to a hearing, and C then
moved to dismiss his bill, which was re
fused by the court, -which judgment was
uot excepted to. Held, that equity having
obtained jurisdiction and control of the
case, will hold it for adjudication.
2. After a Court of Equity has taken the
control of the case, the Conrt of Common
Law will not entertain a rule against the
sheriff to compel him to place A or his ven
dee, C, in possession of the premises in dis
pute, on account of a defect in the original
counter affidavit filed by B.
Judgment affirmed.
George W. Warwick, Vason and Davis,
for plaintiff in error.
W. A. Hawkins ami S. H. Hawkins, for
defendant in error.
Nathan Emanuel, plaintiff in error, vs.
Smith & Richmond, defendants in error.
Certiorari and motion to set aside judg
ment, from Sumter.
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Squares.
1 Week.
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, 2 Weeks.
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5 Weeks.
1 Month.
2 Months.
3 Months.
4 Months.
6 Months.
9 Mouth*.
Brown, J. C.
r - Jgfoin q cnan of o;i rnialipit-qt fljJJflL
in its order on the docket, at the second
term of the court, after the service of the
summons of garnishment, and after final
judgment against the defendant, and the
garnishee has failed to answer, and the
conrt allows judgment, to be entered against
the garnishee, this court will not control
the discretion of the court below, unless in
extraordinary cases, In refusing to set aside
such judgment, after it is signed, to allow
the garnishee to answer.
2. It is the duty of the court, if final judg
ment has not been rendered against the
defendant, at common law, or in attach
ment, to continue the case against the
garnishee till after the rendition of such
judgment.
Judgment reversed.
Hawkins & Burke, N. A. Smith, for plain
tiff in error.
Goode & Carter, S. H. Hawkins, for de
fendant in error.
The Pacific Railroad. —The Hon. J. N.
Morris, Government Commissioner to_ in
spect the Pacific Railroad, has made a
lengthy report. lie thus condemns this
great work:
1. This road is not as the law requires, a
“ first-class road.”
2. It is not supplied with the necessary
buildings.
3. It has not safe and substantial bridges.
4. The tunnels are not wide enough for a
double track.
5. The road-bed at the grade liie is not
of a uniform width of fourteen feet, nor has
it been properly leveled, nor the rails lined.
6. Especially would it be extremely dan
gerous for heavy trains to pass over the
western portion of the road.
7. The ties have sunken in many in
stances, sometimes at one end and some
times entirely, the dirt being washed from
under them ; this is more generally the case
on embankments. Miles upon miles of them
were laid during the Winter while the frost
was in the ground. The rails, consequent
ly, have an uneven bearing, and in numer
ous instances are bent, and appear as you
look back upon them like a succession of
small waves. 1 saw, however, a number of
men at several different points engaged, iu
raising the ends of the ties aud packing
dirt uuder them, so as to level the track as
far as that would do it. Two considera
tions remain which I deem of more import
ance than others :
The road is not ballasted, nor is any part
of it. .
Cross ties ase lafcj with great irregularity
on the bed of the Triad. They appear, in
deed, to have been pitched on, and the rails
spiked to them wherever they fell, provided
they did nob fall too far apart.
The material objection is, however, to
the ties themselves. They are of soft white
pine.
In .regard to its cost, the C4overnment has
fnmished in bonds the small amount of
$62,967,192. The contractors owe the Gov
ernment $3,335,963 for interest, which they
have been unable to pay.
From this what may be expected in the
future ? If the company cannot now, with
all the immense resources with which they
have been supplied, pay the interest on the
Government ixmds, how can it hereatter
pay interest on all these bonds ?
The Crops. —From all quarters we learn
that the recent rains and hot weather have
had a most favorable effect on the corn and
cotton crops. It is the general opinion
that an abundance of corn will be made,
and an amount of cotton about as large as
that made last year. Much less corn will
be necessary than formerly, as Kleptomania
has given a death-blow to stock raising in
this land of negro legislature, and negro
rulers.— Barnwell, (S. C.) Sentinel.
A Mammoth French Squash.—Mr. An
derson Leslie, of Troup Factory, sent to
this office, on Tuesday last, a monster
sauash measuring four feet in circumference
and weighing thirty |wo pounds! We don’t
know what to say about this vegetable, ex
cept that it is the king of the vegetable
kingdom. It excites wonder! Brannon,
of the Sims House, who wants all the good
things for his guests and boarders, was
after oar squash with hot desire.
[La Orange Reporter,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
Oni’l FrelnhUalTtakct Agent's Office, J
Columbia abd Avgusta Railroad Cos., >
AvbObta, Oa., Jnne 18,18*9. )
Till* Rood is now open lor business and t* prepared
to transport, with regularity and dispatch, Freights'
for Colombia ail luffing fill In Hm AUo to point*
north of Columbia.
We solicit a share of pablie patronage.
For further information, Freight Tariff*/ ftp., Ac.,
apply to W. T. Williams, Agent, at Through Depot
of Georgia Railroad.
CALEB BOUfcNlGßT,lt|pfc '
GenT Freight and Ticket Agent.
** * =“■*■? ;
Ordinary’a Office, Richmond Cm^f
Avgusta, Ga., Jane 12, 1839. %
Executor*, Administrators, Guardian* and Trus
tee* are hereby notified to make (heir annual returns,
strictlyenforced.
; > >■ BAJC’L LEVY,
jel3j4w Ordinary, R. C
■ •
*' CHANGE^£BCH F,DULE- M
win < ; .
- a-S/,** ‘iS ! VPJ&? „ TT&B&m
Leave Augusta. . 7:30, a. ni. .~-
Arrivo *4 Columbia,..... I:V>, p. m.
Arrive at Cha-lotte S.: 10, p. m.
TRAINS 80UTH.
Leave Charlotte...'. 6:50, a. m.
Arrive at Columbia 12:"6, p. m.
Arrive at Augusta 6:15, p. m.
Baggage checked and Through Tickets sold to ail
points. r
je23-tf C. BOUKNIBHT, SupL
W PLANTERS’ LOAN AND BANKING
ASSOCIATION.—The Books of Subscription for
Stock in the Planters’ Loan and Banking Association
will be open for ten days, at the office of Bbakoh,
Sons A Cos., Augusta, Ga. The chaitsr and its priv
ileges can be examined there.
By order of the majority of the Cemmisdonats.
je26-tf
WIRE LtA.Ii.INd.
1,0,1 *NChOSING CKMB
■ A Mr tor T Lots. Cottages, *e.;
A|\vVVjr WIRB GUARDS and WIRF,
FOURD&INIKK CLOTHS
raanufsetured by M. WALKER *
tan«4-1r No. 11 North-tth at.. PBiLADELratA.
Extra Special Notice.
Beware of Counterfeits! Smith's Tonic Syrup has
been counterfeited, and the counterfeiter brought to
grief.
SMITH S TONIC STROP.
The genuine article must have Dr. Joub Bull's Pri
vate Stamp ou oaeh bottle. Dr. John Bull only has
the right to manufacture and sell the original John
Sin th's Tonlo Syrup, of Louisville, Ky. Examine well
the label on each b .ttle. If my private stamp ia uot on
the bottle, do not purchase, or you will be deaeifed.—
See mv column advertisement, and mv show card. I
will prosecute any one'infringing on my right. The
genuine 8m th's Tonie Sytup can only be prepared by
torso It. ,
The public’s servant,
DR.dOUN CULL.
LOCISVILI.E, Ky., Ap.il 23, 1868.
tshUmodlv
BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE;
Tlis splendid Hair Dye Is the best in the world; the
only true aud perfect Dye ; harmless, reliable,,instanta
ubous: no dtsnppofntraenY; no ridicdVous tfiits; fenie
diest!ie ill effects of bad dyes; invigorates and ieavps
the Hair soft aud bountiful black or brown. Sold by all
Wig Factory. 16 Bond street. New York. mhlf.-ly
‘ ERRING BUT NOBLE.
Self Help fir Yonng Men who, having erred, desire
abetter MANHOOD. Sent in sealed letter envel
opes, froo of chavgo. Address IIOWARD SANI
TARY AID ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadel
phia, Pa.
. my2S-3m
KT PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE.—A NkwOoursb
OF Lkotuheb, as delivered at the New York Museum of
Anatomy, embracing the subjects: llow to Live and
What to Live For; Youth. Maturity and Old Aae; Man
hood Generally Reviewed; The Cause of ludlgostion;
Flatulence and Nervoua Diseases accounted for; Marriage
Philosophically Considered, Ac. These Lectures will be
forwarded on receipt of four stamps, bv addressing Seo'T
Baltimore Museum of Ahitomy, 74 West Baltimore
sheet, Baltimore, Md. apS-ly
For cholera and cholera morbus, use R. D. R.
No mother should fail lo pro -ure R. D. It.
Where U. D. It. is known, nothing else is used.
Crying babies love R. D. U.
THE SEASON OP EXHAUSTION.
No matter how vigorous by nature the system and
the constitution may he, they mutt necessarily suffer
more or less from the depleting effects of the tempera
ture of midsummer, unless strengthened and sustained
by wholesome tonic treatment. The extra pressure
upon the .ital forces must be met and counterbalanced
by an extra resistant power; the mutual and rapid
const.mpti nos the animal fluids by profuse perspira
tion mutt he compensated by the perfect digestion
and a simllution of the f.,od taken into the stomach,
from which ho’.h the fluids and the solids of the body
are derived. Otherwise the physical strength declines,
and the mind, sympathizing with the machinery
through which it act*, becomes depressed and ener
vated. A stimulant is therefore absolutely requited
at Ibis season; not a violent one, calculated to produ e
febrile excitement, but something which will recruit
and reinforce the whole organisation in proportion to
the extraordinary drain to which the torrid heat sub
jects it
This desideratum is supplied in a palatable and most
efficient form in HOSTKTTER’B BTOMAOH BIT
TERS, which the people of this country, aflcr more
than twenty-live years’ experience, have accepted and
endorsed as the best tonic alterative ;,nd anti-bilious
preparation which medical chemistry has yet succeed
ed in obt doing from the strength-sustaining, healing
and puritying products of the vegetable kingdom.—
lfvery Ingredient of this famous compound has its
own specific virtue, and the result of their combinati n
is the most genial invigorant, aperient and regulating
medicine ever administered, either as a preventive or
euro of the disorders most common in our variable c’-i
--mate. Among these may he enumerated dyspepsia,
bi'iousnew, constipation, fever and ague, nervous de
bility, an 1 i.ll 'h« ailments proceeding from imperfect
dige-tion. A course of HOSTETTKU’S BiTTtCRS
is the best possible safeguard agvinst the dancers
wh-cli menace persons of both sexes, and ail ages, dur
ing the heated term. jj 1-15
9ST STOCKHOLDER’S MEETING CHAR
LOTTE and South carolinA railroad
COMPANY—A Meeting of tho Stockholders of the
Chailotte and South Caroliua Railroad Company is
hereby called to bo held at the city of Columbia,
South Carolina, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of
JULY next, at l2o’clocjr, m., to consider the question
of approving the consolidation of the Company with
the Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company, and
the terms of snch consolidation.
WM. JOHNSTON,
jc2-lawtd President.
By STOCKHOLDERS MEETING COLUM
BIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD COMPANY.
—A Meeting of the Stockholders of the Columbia and
Augusta Rail old Company ie hereby called, to he
held at Columbia, 8. C., on WEDNESDAY, the 7th
day of JUt Y next, at 12, m., to consider the question
of approving the consolidation of the Company with
the Charlotte\and Bouth Carolina Railroad Company,
and the terms of such consolidation.
WM. JOHNSTON, '
ja2-lawtd President.
DR. H. T. CAMPFIELD,
DENTIST,
Rooms, 223 Broad Street,
Over Bbasob, Sons A Cos.
mhlo-8m
. By LIQUOR DE ALE RB’ NOTICE FOE STATE
AND COUNTY TAXES.—The returns of the sales
of Liqners for the quarter ending 30th Jnne, 1809, are
now due. Said returns mu|t be made and the tax
paid on or before the 10th day of JULY, uuder a pen
alty of one thousand dollars.
JOHN A. BOHLER,
J«80-td Tax Collector, Richmond County.
AUGUSTA, (Ga,) WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 7. 1869
THE
Six Great Remedies
OF THE AGE.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD
iitmfimmmii.
- •* - J3L -j
S'\ - --Hy
g’V / th* remedies that have been discover
ed durinu the present age for the “ thousand ills that
studying, experimenting
and perfecting R,) first introduced it to the public,
and it w already recognised by the most eminent phy
sician* in all parts of the country to be the most sur
prising and effective remedy for certain diseases of
which they have knowledge. «
All other Comphunds or Syrups of this Boot have
hitherto railed to command the sanction of the Focal*
flffimr* 1 * 0 ’ tc ? ted ' they have been foual tg -
*■ t»e3*«r .04# pejniimOc
Oiicavra, Wmsi.int. MHmB
Indigestion.. Ml ■, p n {. " NS
mmuryDlnwaMi scro
fula, or‘King’s Evil,
Nypi.ilis, aud all
Inipurili. g of -*
the B ood.
Hurley’s Ague Tonic.
‘ PER'FBCTLY RELIABLE. -
The only remedy for Chills and Fever, or Ague and
Fever, that ia or can be depended upon ia HTfR
LBY’S AGU K 'CONIC. There have been thousands
cured by using it who have tried the remedies
without benefit. rj
OF ATTFfiriflOlV.
To Dr Th»i. A. Burley:
certify that during last year 1 was attack
ed With the Ague whilst in Vicksburg, Miss, and
used several-popular medicines with hut temporary
relief. On reaching home thfim sense returned in a
worse type, if possible, when my medical attendant
ordered tguinine in large doses—frequently a* high as
60 grains per day, and which must have cost me near
ly *1 JO. I consulted Hr. Smith, ot Louisville, and
found he prescribed quinine and arsenic combined,
which I refused fib take, preferring to let the disease
take Us course. 1 was almost bloodlesi., extremely <
exhausted, and pronounced with enlarged Liver and
Sp een. About this time the advertweihent of Hur-.
ley’s Ague Tonic appeared in a ci-y paper, and I de
termined to give it a trial. 1 did so, and have no lea
son to regret it. One bottle restored me completely,
and since that time I have seen nca ly a hundred
cases in which it acted with equally happy results,
and would certainly recommend it as preterabie to
any other tonic before the public.
JAM h.S MARTIN, Engineer.
Logistilli, Ky , June 15,1866.
HURLEY’S
Popular Worm Candy.
As this is really a specific tor Worms, and the best
and most palatable form to give to children, it is not
surm ising that it is fast taking the place ol all other
praps rations for worms—lt being perfectly tasteless,
and any child will take lt.
NOTICE TO MOTHERS; -
DR. SEABROOK’S
Infant Soothing Syrup.
Use in the future only 8E ABBOOK’9, a combina
tion quite up with the advancement of the age.—
Pleasant to take, harmless in its option, efficient and
reliable in all cases. Invaluable in the following dis
eases '
SUMMER COMPLAINTS, IRREGULARITIES
OF THE BOWELS, REBTIVENKBS,
. TEETHING, Ac.
Gives health to the child and rest to the mother.
Nashvivl ft, Tbss., February 12,1858
Jas. Ruddle <£ Cos., Louisville, Ky.:
When living in vonr city I used several bottles ot
DR. SEA BROOK’S INFANT StWTHING SYR
UP, and found it to do ray cnild more good, audit
would rest better after using ii, tlmn any olher reme
dy I ever tried. I can say with confidence, it is the
best medicine for children at present known. I wish
you would get the Diuggists tiers to Keep it. If any
one does, please let me know; if not, send me one
dozen bv express, and 1 will pay for it at the office
here. Write me when you send it and oblige
MRS. SARAH L RANDOLPH.
HURLEY’S
STOMACH BITTERS,
FOR
Debility, Loss of Appetite, Weakness, In
digestion, or DyspepUßa, Want
of action of the Liver, or
Disordered Stomach.
There are no Bitters that can compdre with then in re
moving these distressing complaints. For sale or can
be had at any Drug Store in the United States.
JAMES RUDDLE & CO.,
Proprietors, LouisvMe, Ky.
To Jas. Ruddle <t Cos., Louisville, Ky.:
Grntleiisn : This is to certify that I have been
for years a sufferer, and have tried all the Tonics I
have heard of or seen advertised, with little or no re
lief from any of them. I Beard yonr Hurley Bitters
highly spoken of, and tried a buttle, with li'tle faith
in it before I commenced, and to my surprise and
joy, before I finished one bottle, I felt a great deal
better, and firmly believe that ou one or two out-asione
it was the means of saving and prolonging mv life. I
conscientiously recommend them to all sufferers ns
the best Bitters known, and advise them always to a*k
for Dr. T. A. Hurley’s, and have uo other. You can
use this as you think proper, iflt will benefit others.
Yours, truly, Ac.,
JOHN W. DIXON.
Lodisvills, Kt., December 10,1868.
DR. SEABROOK’B
Elixer of Pyrophosphate of Iron
and Calisaya.
Tills elegant combination possesses all the |tomio
properties of Peruvian Bark and Iron, without the
disagreeable taste and bad effects of either, separate
ly or in other preparations, of these valuable medi
cines. It should he taken in all cases when a gentle
tonic impression is required after convalescence from
fevers or debilitating diseases, or in those distress
ing irregularities peculiar to females. No female
should be without it, if liable to such diseases, for
nothing can well take its place.
Jas. Ruddle & Cos.,
PROPRIETORS,
LABORATORY NO. 41 BULLITT ST.,
Louisville, Ky.
All the above goods for sale by
P LUMB * LEITNER,
BA RRETT * CARTER,
EDWARD BARRY,
F. A. BEALL
W. H.TUTT ALAND,
Au uata, Ga.
apU-eoddl*cly
COLUMBIA ft AUGUSTA STOCK
FOR SALE.
.350 SHARES.
Parties withirife the same had better
fPPIy promptly to
1
BRANCH, SONS & CO.
—f*
ifumiture, Furniture.
a Large Full Sfoek of NEW GOOBB and
|fEW STYLES at low prices, go to
j novltt-tt PLATT BROTHERS
P- CHARTREUSE ELIXIR
Jr • or
./ESUITS’ SECRET. -
. _ -o—wc ,
£ 4A. HIS is a certain remedy for SCROFULA,
SYPHILIS, in all its stages, OLDBORE3, PIM-
and oli ERUPTIONS of the SKIN, all DIB
- or the KIDNEY3, and FEMALE 1R-
PgGtJLARITIKS, and PURIFIER of the BLOOD.
■Ub remedy contains neither Mercury in any form,
KgMfr of Potassa, Bromlda of Potassa, or any other
- THIS IS NO HUMBUG PATENT MEDICINE,
GM Will be vouched for by aU those persons who have
tested it.
Prepared and sold by WM. G. GRAY,
Druggist and Chemist,
. Corner 3d and Greene streets, Louisville, Ky.
And by PfoUMB A. LEITNER,
Augusta, Ga.
Price, $5 per bottle. Tut up in full pints. Very
liberal discount to thetnda.
Notice from the Louisville Courier.
u The attention of the public is caUed to an adver
tlscment headed Chartreuse Elixir or Jesuits’ Secret
It is said to be the most effective enro for the diseases
enumerated ever discovered. It ie certainly creating
a sensation in th* medical world, and its discovery
will be hailed with delight by thousands who have
been hopelessly afflicted.
*“lt Is more effective tnan the Hot Springs of Arkan
Ms, many persons having returned ’rou that fountain
of health unrelieved have been cored permanently by
ft* use. It is the discovery of one of the most emi
nent and successful physicians on the Continent,
• %bose faith in its curative qualities is sufficiently at*
'tasted by thousands We have been assured by gen
temeu wii.h whom we are well acquainted, that they
, ’raye seen cures effsoted in the line of diseases it pro
■ lessee lo treat that had baffied the skill of physicians
qf the greatest research and highest standing. We,
therefore, do not hesitate to endorse to Hie confidence
■ofthe afflicted.”
Noli * from the Louisville Journal.
*“ We invite attention to Mr. W». G. Gaxr’tadver
tisement oCthlsnowly discovered and most wonderful
remedy. It is called the ‘Jesuits’ Seeret,’ might be
yalled the Secret of Perpetual Youth. Its invigorat
•flg, benutifjlng, and life prolonging qualities are cer
’ lain I y unsurpassed ; nay, they are unotjualed In this
i respect, it throw* the famous Hot Springs in Arkan
tifis, almost r.r gical as they ore, far into the shade. It
throws into the shade everything of the kind,
except the Fountain or v'fioib which Poses »k Laos
sought, and irom which thaElixir seems to have been
gathered. But we will not undertake to describe the
proper;ie* of tb’s panacea. It can be tried more easily
than describ' and or imagined.”
I 'Notice from the New Albany (Tnd.) Commercial.
“ Thu, Jesuits' Seobbt—We take pleasure in call
ing the attention of our readers to the advertisement of
Kabovo named medicine. Wcjhave heard one of the
* jfrominent physicians or Louisville speak to high
terms of this preparation ; therefore, we have no hesi
tancy in saying that we consider it at least as good, if
not the best medicine for Scrofula, Rheumatism, and
afflictions, which has yet been offered to the
punfieS. 4 ’Tf4*X»at t ruses mcoicmo, out a prescription
suen astbe most learned pßj slCtans give to their pa-
jan26-tuthsa*c6m
ROOF PAINTING.
’[The UNDERSIGNED Is prepared to do work
with
Cement Paint,
THE BEST NOW IN USE,
Or with OIL skid COLORS, with good, experienced
workmen, and at short notice.
WARRANTED NOT TO CONTAIN PETRO
LEUM OR KAOLIN CLAY.
By S. D. WILLIAMS,
Office Gray Eagle Stables, Ellis street.
apl7-3tn •
Mr, G- H. Kernaghan
Has just returned from Cincinnati with a
lot of FINE GENTLE HORSES, among: which
are Saddle* Single Harness and Fairs, all of
which are on sale at the
GLOBE HPIEL STABLES.
Call und see them. jy2-6
JIAY.
100 BALES PRIME HAY, in store,
and lor sale by
CUNNINGHAM & BTOGNER,
jeS-A*ctf No. 8 Warren Block.
Crockery and Glass Ware.
G. SCHAUB, Agent. -
Having been appointed Agent for several
European Potteries, I am prepared to offer great
inducements to buyers, and will sell low for
cash. I respectfully solicit the patronage of my
old customers and of the public in general.
my2o-2m
Coppersmithing.
.1 AM now prepared to manufacture COP
PER STILLS, BOILERS and KETTLES, and
COPPER WORK generally.
SHEET COPPER and COPPER BTILLB
constantly on band and for sale at
. O. A. ROBBE’S,
Rear 272 Broad st.,
Concert Hail Place.
REPAIRING DONE at short notice.
jelß-d*clm
FLOOR MATTING,
ON PRIVATE SALE, VERY LOW.
io ROLLS Chinese White MATTING
Cases Ladies’ and Misses’ SHOES
Cases Mens’ and Boys’ SHOES
Dozens Ladies’ and Misses’ HATS and SUN
DOWNS
Dozens Mens’ and Boys’ Panama and Felt
HATB
SHIRTINGS, LINENB, HOOP SKIRTS,
HOSIERY, FANCY GOODS,. GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SOAPB, BRUSH
ES, BLACKING, PAINT STUFF, CLOTH
ING, NOTIONS, Ac., &c.
At private sale at all times, together with
many other Goods not enumerated.
DAY A DICK, Auctioneers,
Jyß-eodlw 901 Broad street.
TO RENT.
A. VERY DESIRABLE OFFICE, on Broad
itreet, suitable for an Insurance Agency.
ALSO,
One on Mclntosh street.
Apply at Constitutionalist Office. ap2o-tf
FOR RENT,
JDesIRABLE DWELLINGS In different
parts of the city.
ALSO, *
HOUSES and LOTS, for sale by
T. E. BUEHLER,
je27-lf Real Estate Agent.
DWELLING FOR SALE
IN SUMMERVILLE, (Sand Hill.)
The well known and now very desirable
place belonging to the estate of J. Meigs, de
ceased, on the corner of Walton Way and Tel
fair street, immediately on the Street Railroad,
containing one and a hall acres, beautifully
•tede*. The Dwelling, .recently repaired and
modernized, is entirely comfortable and plea
sanl. For sale low.
J. 8. WILCOX,
]eß Im Executor.
T. A. HOYT,
Vice-President Gold Exchange and Member New York
Stock Exchange.
JAMES GARDNER,
Formerly of Georgia.
WM. F. OWENS.
Member New York Stock Exchange and Mining Stock
Board.
•BANKING- OFFICE •
OF
HOYT & GARDNER,
NO. S NEW STREET,
New York, May 18,1809.
The recent consolidation of the GOVERN
MENT BOARD, the REGULAR BOARD and
the OPEN BOARD OF BROKERS, nnder the
name of
THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE,
elves increased facilities to the firm of HOYT
& GARDNER,, in the transaction of tfie Com
mission Business in Gold, Bonds and Stocks.
They arc represented in the Gold Exchange
Room by their Mr. Hoyt, and have two seats
in the New York Stock Exchange, where
faithful attention is given to orders in Govern
ment Securities, State and City, Railroad and
Miscellaneous Bonds and Stocks. They are
also represented in the New York Mining
Stock Board, where Southern Securities are
regularly called. To these special attention is
given.
Gold, ‘Governments, Stocks and Bonds
bought and carried, and sold short, on mar
gins. Interest allowed on margins. Interest
allowed on deposits of Gold at the rate of 4
per cent., and of Currency at the rate of 6 per
cent., subject to sight check.
All orders by Moil or Telegraph promptly
executed. >.
MARGIN? REQUIREDOn Gold, 5 per
cent, on tire par of Gold ; on Stocks and Bonds,
10 per cent, on the par value; on Govern
ments, 5 per cent, on their par value.
COMMISSIONSOn Gold, 1-16 ol one per
cent.; on Governments, 1-16 of one per cent.;
on Stocks aud Bonds called at the New York
Stock Exchange, 1-8 of one per eoat.; on ail
other Securities, 1-4 of one per cent.
my23-lm
Wit, H. OOODBIOH. 030. S. GOODRICH*
Wm. H. Goodrich & Son,
265 Broad Street*
AUGUSTA, GFA.,
Have on hand
A FULL STOCK OF
STOVES
GRATES
TIN WARE and
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
of all kinds, to which they call the attention of tljc
public, and aak a visit from all desiring goods in their
line
Mr. E. E. SCOFIELD, long and favorably knowD
in this line, will be found with us, and will bav
charge of thw Mechanical Department.
W 51. H. GOODRICH & SON.
Anoopta Qa., September 21, 18(18. ronSO-tf
JOHN W. BESSMAN,
IMPORTER AND DEALER TJ<l
CHOICE LIQUORS,
A HD Agent for Jos* Gibsoi’b Sou A Cos., Phila
TEACHER.
A. SOUTHERN LADY, of several years’
experience, and who is competent to teach the
usual English Branches, with Music (Piano),
wishes the position of Governess in a family,
or will take charge ol a Country School. First
class references given. Address,
TEACHER,
je24-eod6* Constitutionalist Office.
BARGAINS I BARGAINS I
Great Reduction in Prices
IN BONNETS, HATS, FLOWERS,
AND ALL OTHER
MILLINERY GOODS,
AT MMES. SEGIN’S
millinery and DRESSMAK
ING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 328 Broad st.,
opposite Planters’ Hotel.
my2o-d*ely-jels-tntbssa
From 4to 360 Horne Tower,
including the celebrated Cor
liss Cat-off Engines. Slide
Valve Stationary Engines
Portable Engines, Ac. Alto
Circular, Malay and Gang
Saw Mills, Sugar Cane Mills
Shafting, Pulleys, Ac., Lath
and Shingle Mills, Wheat and
Corn Mills, Circular Saws,
Belting, Ac. Send for descrip
tive Oiroular and Price List.
■STKAI^'
ENGINES
, L6 oiuf?Si
WOOD * MANN STEAM ENGINE 00.,
febl7-Bro Utica, New York.
FOR SALE,
VALUABLE MILL SITE PROPERTY
ON THE AUGUSTA CANAL.
The VALUABLE PROPERTY belong
ing to the estate ot J. Meigs, deceased, known
as the Brick Yard Lot, located at the west end
of Greene street, and bounded by Carnes’ road
and Broad street, containing seventeen (17)
acres. This is a natural Mill Site on thjs Au
gusta Canal, and adjoins tbe city boundary.
For sale low. J. S. WILCOX, •
jeß-lm Executor.
BACON. BACON.
100 HHD% CLEAR RIBBED and DRY J
SALTED SIDES, for sale, now in store.
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