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About Tri-weekly constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 18??-1877 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1869)
BY STOCKTON & CO E. P. CLAYTON & CO., COTTOU FACTORS, W areh.ou.se and Commission Merchants, CORNER CAMPBELL and REYNOLD* STREETS, AUGUSTA, GA. aus-6mlp* Terms ot Subscription Daily, one year ....$lO 00 “ « m0nth5....... 5 • $ months 860 Tri-Weekly, one yew *OO “ 6months..... * 6O -3 mouths 8 00 Weekly one year , 8 00 “ 6 months 180 Rates of Advertising IN TAB CON STITT J riON ALIST From February 1, 1887. 1 *3 00 ; |6 00 8 50 $ 8 00 IS 0» 17 00 20 00 22 60 26 00 2 » 00 8 00 11 00 13 00 22 00 28 00 32 60 37 00 41 00 S’ 6 60 11 00 14 00 17 on 28 00 '36 60 42 00 48 00 53 50 4 8 00 14 0b 17 00 20 00 33 00 43 00 60 00 67 00 63 30 • 9 50 16 60 20 00 23 00 38 00 60 0C 58 00 86 00 73 60 8 11 00 18 00 23 00 28 00 43 00 56 00 65 00 74 00 83 00 7 12 60 20 00 26 00 20 00 48 00 62 50 72 00 82 Os 92 0C I 5 j 14 on 22 00 2'! no 82 Ob 53 00 69 00 Bft 00 91 00 10-1 00 j 9 | 15 50 24 00 30 00 35 0b 68 00 75 00 87 00 98 0b 108 00 10 I 17 00 26 00 32 00 37 Pb 81 50 80 00 92 00 104 00 116 0C % Col. | 22 61 32 60 t 46 00 75 00 4*7 Ob 112 60 127 80 140 00 | 1 Col. ! 36 00 50 00 60 00 70 00 119 00 150 90 I 172 50 102 6 ! 219 OC | One sqnarq, l insertion, 76 cents; each additional auction, under 1 week, 50 centa. 'i6 per .cent, additional for advertisements kept on he Inside. 26 per cent, ad Utionul In Hpecial Column. 'its per cent, ad iitional for Iloublo Column, ts arrirtgo a'nd Funeral Notices, (1. Obituaries, 20 cents per line. Oommunicfttions, 20 conte per line. Trt-Weekly or Daily o. o. and. for one month or longer; t wo-th'rds above rates. In Weekly for one month or longer, one-hall the rates for Daily. In Daly, Tri-Weekly and Weekly, double the doily r ties. Advertisements conliuoed for one year will he a barged two-thirds the shove rotes for the last sis mouths. It will be tiercelved b the foregoing that we hare reawsr wiSiw u> itiif pep cent,, to take effect on this day. Single Papers, 6 cents; to news hoys, 2if cents. Tsairs—Cash OON’STETUTrON ALIST. SUNDAY MORNING, AUG. 15,1869 Weekly Review of Augusta Market. ©ffitt of tfje Consfitntioiralisf, \ • Saturday, August 14, iß6o.—r. u. J Hkuarks —There has been a very good business during tlr; week just closed, far the season. Floor—Continues active. New Is selling at fron $7 60 to $lO ; at retail, $1 per burel higher. Cow Psas are scaree and in very little demand Small lots have been sold at $1 SO fir sec 1. Prime Lard—ls scarce and in grol demand. Good Country Butter has been scarce and in good request at 35. Goshen is moderately firm. Tobacco—ls quiet and in light demand at onr last quotations. For Salt, we quote Liverpool, $2 50; Virginia $2 25. Oats—Are in g tod supply and sel lng at 80. Rye—Coul nues nominal, there being no market for it. Dry 'Goods—Continue in short demand and quiet. Domestics are unchanged and quotations nominal. Bacon—Continues Arm and in go and demand. We quote Clear Bides, 21X; Clear Rib Bides, 21; Bhou'ders, 18; Hams, 20@25 ; Dry Balt C. R. Sides, 19 X ; Dry Salt Shoulders, 15ji@i6. Corn —The market is over stocked. We quote choice white irom depot $1 25@1 39; Mixed, $1 25. Wheat—ln good demand; arrivals continue large. We quote choice white, $1 60@1 75, and red, $1 40© 1 60. Hay- -Is ralher scarce. We quote Northern, $165; Eastern, none. Country, sl@l 25. COTTON REVIEW. The market lias continued in a dull and inactive stats during the week w .th lit lie or no demand at the close. We quote Middling, nominally, 30® JOX- Thu stock on band only 52 i bales. Sales for the we k are 148 bales and receipt* 76 bales. We present below our statement of receipts of last season compared with the present, aud find the d.f ference in favor of last year to bo 11,529 hales. Receipts from S pt. 1, 1867 to August 14. 1868. .105,895 Receipts present M ason to date 94,36 i 11,529 Below we present our cotton statement to dale. AUGUSTA COTTOH STATEMENT, AUOCST 7, 1869. Stock on hand September 1,1868 1,60? Receipts since to date 94,366 , 95.97 J FINANCIAL. Securities have been quiet Ihe past week BONDS A STOCKS. National Bank of Augusta 105 a 110 Augusta Factory Sto k 155 a 160 Georgia Rail Read 80nd5.... a 162 X “ “ Stock, 108 a 109 Central Rail Road Bonds 102 X » Central Rail Road Stock 123 a— South Western Rati Road Bonds... 100 a— South Western Rail Road Stock... 105 a— Atlanta and West Point 80nd5.... 100 a— « “ Stock.... 95 a 100 Macon and Augusta end. Bonds... 95 a— Macon and Augusta mortg. Bonds. 85 a— Macon and Augusta Stock 35 a— Muscogee Rail Road 80nd5........ 94 a 95 •* “ Slock 90 a— Old Georgia Sixes 82 a— New. “ Sevens 95 a— Columbia A Augusta R. R. Stock. 13 a 13X Atlantic A Gulf Bonds, 7 per cent 80 a— Atlantic & Gulf R. R. Stock 40 a ' City of Augusta Bonds, 90 a COMMERCIAL. BACON— Clear Bides lb.. a 21X Clear Ribbed 5ide5......1b., a 21 Ribbed B B Sides Ib.. 19 a 19X Shoulders lb.. a 18 x Hams, lb.. 21 a 25 Dry Salt C. R. Side*....lb.. 19Xa 20 Dry Salt Shoulders lb.. 16 a 17® BEEF—Dried lb.. a 20 BAGS— Osnaburgs, two bushel.. a 30 Shirting, “ » 19 Burlaps a 15X Bagging •••••lb*. 27 a 29 BUTTER— Goshen ........lb.. 60 • 65 Country ..lb.. a 35 BEKS WAX- Yellow lb.. a 86 tEri-lUccklii Constitutionalist. CANDLES Adamantine ,4b.. 19 if a 26 Sperm lb.. 45 a 50 Patent Sperm lb.. 60 a 7b --Tallow lb.. 18 a 20 CHEESE— Goshen ib.. a 26 X Factory lb.. a 26 State.... lb.. a OOFFEE- Rlo, common lb.. 20 a 22 Fair . lb.. 24 a 25 Prime lb. 25 a 26 Choice lb.. 26 a 27 Laguuyra ...ib., 28 a 30 Java lb.. 40 a 42 CORN MEAL — City Bolted bush.. a 1 30 Country ..bush.. a 125 DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS— Augusta Factory 3-4..... ya.. a 11X “ “ 7-8 yd.. a 14 “ “ 4-4 yd.. a 15X “ 7-8 Drills.. a 16 Hopewell, \ yd.. 12 a 12X 7oz Osnaburgs yd.. a 21 Montour X yd.. 12Xa 13 8 oz. Osnaburgs yd.. a 22 Osnaburg Stripes yd.. a 18X Hickory Stripes ya.. 12X» 20 Fontenoy Shirting,X ...yd.. a 12X Gran’ile Factory, 3-4 yd.. -a 11X “ “ 7-8 yd.. a 14 11 “• 4-4 vii.. a 15X “ “ 7-8 Drills.. a 16 Athens Checks ...yd.. a 18 Athens Wool Jeans yd.. 40 a 60 Athens Stripes vd.. a 17X Apalachee Stripe* .yd.. a 17 Jewell’s Factory, 7-8.... yd.. a 13X “ “ 4-4 yd.. a 15 Richmond Fact’v Osnab. yd.. a 18 “ “ Stripes..vd.. a 19 PRINTS — Bst Brands a 12X Amo'ds a 11 f owelis » it Wamsntta a fix Bh»kt!Niis and Shirtings— New York Mills, yd.. a 28 Lonsdale yd.. a 20 Hope yd.. a 18 Yarns. —Nos. 6 to 12 2 00 a 2 10 Fontenoy 6to 12 2 00 a 2 10 FLOUR- Country.—Soper bbl.. 7 f.O a 8 09 Extra bbl.. 900 a 10 O) XX bbl.. a 11 00 Excelsior mills, Soper...bbl.. a 8 00 “ “ Extra,...bbl.. a 9 00 “ “ Dou. Ex..bbl.. a 10 00 Granite Mills. “ “ Superfine.bbl.. a 769 “ Extra....bbl.. a 859 “ Doub. Ex.bbl.. a 9SO Augusta Mills, Super...bbl.. a 7 50 “ “ Extra...bbl.. a 8 50 “ *’ Dou. Ex.bbl.. a 9 60 GRAIN— Wheat—White, hush.. 1 8) a 1 75 Red, bush.. 1 40 a I 60 Coin—Mixed bush.. a 1 26 White bush.. 1 25 s I 30 Oats...'. bush.. a 80 Rye bush., a none. GUN POWDER— Rifle keg.. a 7 60 Blasting keg.. a 5 00 Fuse 100 feet.. a 1 00 GRIND STONES- Ib.. 2Xu 8 HAY Northern cwt.. a 1 60 Eastern cwt.. a none Country cwt.. 1 00 a 1 25 HIDEB - Green Ib.. 8 a 9 Dry Salted Ib,. 17 a 20 Dry Flint Ib.. 16 a 20 IRON—Bar, refined Ib.. SX« 8 Sweedisb, lb.. 6.Vi 8X Sheet jib,, a 7X Boiler lb.. BVa 8 Nail Rod lb.. 9 a 12 Horse Shoes ib.. 10 a II Horse Shoe Nails lb.. 18 a 40 Castings, 4,. lb.. 7 a 8 Steel, cast .....lb.. 24 a 25 Steel Slabs, per ib 11 a 12 Iron Ties, per 1b..... 73fa 9 LARD— ‘ Pressed lb.. a 18 ■ *T ~S ~ Leaf, In Kegs ib.. 22 a 23 MACKEREL,—new No 1 Mackerel ..tibia.. a 26 00 No 2 Mackerel bbl.. a 20 00 No 3 Mackerol... .large bbl.. a 17 00 No 3 Maekerei bbl,. a 16 00 No 1 Mackerel 1-2 bb15..13 00 a 14 00 No 2 Mackerel. ....1-2 bbl.. a 11 50 No 3 Mackerel 1-2 bbl.. 850 a 900 Nol Mackerel ..kits.. 3 26 a 3 50 No 2 Mackerel...... kits.. a 2 75 No 3 Mackerel kite,. 2 26 a 2 60 Mesa Mackerel kits.. a 4-60 MOLASSES— Muscovado gal.. a 60 Uehoilcd gal.. a 60 Fine Quality, new crop.gal.. 65 a 60 SyTup gal.. 70 a 125 Svrup, Stuart’s choice..gal.. a 1 60 NAILS— keg.. a 6 00 PEAS none. POTATOES— Irish bbl.. a 4 50 bweet bus., a 1 50 PICKLES- gal.. 75 a 100 RICE— India Ib. a 9 Car01ina............ lb.. 10 a 11 ROPE 8 a 11 BALT- Llverpooi sack.. a 250 Virginia ....sack.. a 2 25 SHOT— bag.. 8 25 a 340 SOAP— Colgate’s No. 1 lb.. a 9 Pale Ib.. 11 a 12 Family lb.. a 12X Geo. Chemical Works..lb.. a 8X SUGARS— Muscovado... ..lb.. 14 a 15 Fortoßico Ib.. 15X» 16 A lb.. 17 X a 18 Extra C lb.. 17 a 17X C lb.. 16 a 16 X Yellow C lb.. 15X» 16 Loaf, double refined lb.. a 20 Crushed lb.. 18X» 19 Granulated lb.. 18X» 19 Powdered lb.. 18Xa 19 STARCH—PearI lb.. 19 a 21X TOBACCO- Com. Sound, lb.. 65 a 70 Medium Sound, lb.. 70 a 75 Fine Bright, lb.. 80 a 90 Ex. Fine to Fancy lb.. 1 00 a 1 50 Faucy lb.. 1 00 a 1 50 Half-pounds Dark, lb.. 60 a 65 " Bright lb.. 65 a 70 Smoking Tobacco, lb.. 40 a 15u VINEGAR— Cider ........gal.. 40 a SO White Wine , ga}.. 50 a 60 French gal.. a 1 00 WOOL- Unwashcd lb.. 20 a 25 Washed... lb.. 20 a 30 Hyson lb.. 1 25 a 2 00 Imperial lb.. 1 60 a 2 25 Oolong ib.. 1 50 a 2 00 Gun-powder lb.. 1 75 a 225 Black lb.. 1 00 a 1 75 Squares. ‘ 1 Week. | J 2 Weeka. ; 3 Weeks. 1 Month. 2 Month.. 3 Months - 4 Months. : | 6 Months, j 6 Months. HARPER C. BRYSON, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AUGUSTA, GA. Cu tomers supplied with lagging and Hope, AND FAMILY SUPPLIES. Prompt attention paid to Storage and Bale of Cotton and other Produce. Office, Wo. 158 Reynolds St. WM. BRYSON, CHARTER CAMPBELL, Augusta, Ga. Late of Madison, Ga. aul3-d&c3m R. A. FLEMING, WAREHOUSE AND Commission Merchant, Will continue to give his personal attention to the Storage and Sale of Cotton, Corner Campbell and Rajrnold* Streets, AUGUSTA, GA. «Hl3-d*c4m SPECIAL NOTICES. A PROCLAMATION. 05.000 REWARD. GEORGIA: BY BCrDS B. BULLOCK, C.OVSENOB OF SAID STATE. Whbbeas, It has for many days past been current ly reported than one or more citizens of the county oi Columbia had been taken from the jail of said county by members of an Insurrectionary organization, and by them shot dead; and Whbrsas, The civil authorities of said connty, be ing overawed by, os in sympathy with, such taourrec tionary organization, have foiled, either through fear or through willful neglect, to report .the facts to this Department; and Whbrsas, Upon application (o ihe Major General Commanding the Department of the South, I am fur nished with tMe following extract from the report of the officer in command of the troops recently ordered to that county, to wit: “ # * that between the hours of 12 “ and 1 o’clock, a. m., July 25th, apaity of armed “ men, some 150r20 in number, lode into the village “ (of Appling] and demanded the keys of the jail from “ jailer, wbo«he says) refased to give them up until “ pistols were cocked and threats made, when he de “ livered them to one of the party. Thernen then rode “ to the tail and brought out two freedmen prisoners, “ (Berry Burnett and his wife, Mitty Burnett,) whom " they compelled to march abont 200 yards from the “ jail, when they fired upon and killed them. ,• “ The parties committing txis outrage were not “ masked, and it was done on a moonlight night, yet “ the jailer and his son deny that they recognized any “of them. The negroes had no other charge against “ them, as far as I am able to learn at present, than le “ sentlng a blow from their employer, a Mr. ; and Whbbeas, Although the members ot the said in surrectionary organization must be known to many of the good citizens of Ihe said county of Columbia, yet no arrests have been made in the instance herein re cited. Now, therefore, to the end that no reasonable ex cuse may exist for a failure on the part of the civil au thorities to break up and disband said insurrectionary oiganization, and bring to speedy and condivn punish ment such of its members as wetc engaged In this most atrocious murder, I, Rcros B. Bollock, Gov ernor and Commander in-Chief of Ihe Aimy and Navy of this State and of the militia thereof, have thought proper to issue this, my proclamation, hereby offering a REWARD OF FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($5,000), for the app ehension anJ con viction of the party or parties committing said mur der: And I do moreover charge ana require all civil offi cers of this State to be vigi ant in endeavor.ng to ap prehend the said party or parties; and further, Ido hereby give due and official notice to the civil au thorities of the said county of Co’umbii, that the military forces ol't’.e United States, stationed in said county, will aid them in every way in their power, in maintaining the aopremacy of civil law, and in break ing up the aforementioned insurrectionary organiza tion, to the end that the innocent may be protected in the full enjoyment of their rlgt.ts as citizens, and that the violators of law may be speedily brought toi.iul and punishment. Given undrr my hand and the Great Seal of the Stale, at the Capitol in Atlanta, this 9 h day of August, In the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Six ty-nine, and of the Independence of the United States of America the Ninety-fourth. RUFUS 8.. BULLOCK. By the Governor: David G. Cottikg, Secretary of State. aul2-d3*cl Hurley’s Sarsaparilla anil I’uliurli Maintains the secretions, especially thee of the skin and kidneys, increases nutrition, and allays morbid irritability of the nervous and circulating systems. Hence an admirable remedy for debility durlng or after a mercurial course, and for ihe multi farious variety of symptoms which arise, when Ihe health is broken down, as well as by the disease as by Its remedy. For Scrofula, it is the roost certain ****"" iJ DISEASED KIDNEYS, If neglected, are almost'certain to end fatally, some-’ times the patient dies of exhaustion and obstinate vomiting; sometimes of suppression of urine and coma; sometimes In a sudden fit of severe shivering ; and sometimes of a rapid attack of acute inflamma tion. In the treatment, the golden rule must be ob served, so forcibly stated by Dr. Prout, that modera tion in the quantity Is of quite as much consequence as attention to the qnality of food. Os alcoholic liquors, sound sherry of the drier kinds or small qualities of brandy or Hollands and water are the best. In the medical treatment, HURLEY’S COMPOUND BAUHAPARILLA AND POTASH has proved highly b. neficial from its vegetable alkali principles, wi.ich entering into the blood, possesses the property of abstracting from it a quantity of nitrogei ous mat ter sufficient for its conversion into hipputic acid, ant. in this very soluble form is readily excreted, and ex pels disease from the kidneys. It may therefore be given with confidence that it will limit, if not core, the disease. jclß- A Fraotitionbb. English Fema’e Bitters regulates and restores. K. F. B will cure youi sick wife. Physicians are invited to test E. K. B. K. F. B. is adapted to old and young (cmales. aul-taepl THE CONDITIONS OP HEALTH. It in idle to expect healt it the precautions neces sary to secure it are neiriectcd. The human organiza tion is a delicate piece of mechanism, and requires as much Intelligent care and watchfulness to seep it in order, as are requisite in the management of the most complicated combination of levers, wheels and pinions. At this season of the year the bo ly is peculiarly sensitive, because It is greatly weakened and relaxed by the continuous heat. The skin, in Summer, with its millions of pores wide open, is a very different sort of tegument from the compact fibrous covering which It becomes under the action of the Winter’s cold. The muscles, too, are comparatively flaccid, the nerves tremulous, (he blood poor, and the whole frame le,s capable of enduring fatigue and resisting disease, than in cool weather. These indications of a depress ed condition of the vital forces are so marry unmis takable hint, that nature needs reinforcing. Ordinary stimulants will not effect this object. 1 hey inflame and excite, but do not strengthen. The only prepar. tion which can be depended npon to impart staminul vigor to the system, and euab'e it to endure the ordeal of the heated term without giving way un der the pres.-ure, is IIOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS, a tonic and corrective so pure, so harm less, so utterly free from the drawbacks which render mai yof the powerful astringents eta [do, eel in medi cal practice m. .re dangerous than the ailments they nre employed lo cure, that it maybe administered Without fear to the feeblest female invali !,or the most delicate child. The cathart c and alterative vegetable ingredients, which are combined with those of a tonic nature in its composition, keep the bowels moderate'}' fr£c and perfectly regular, white the work of invigo ratioir is going on. The finest blood depurents which the herbal kingdom affords are also among its com ponents, so that it recruits, purifies and regnlaletrthe system simultaneously. aul-tlo King of Chilis never fails. Substitute for quinine, King of Chilis. King of Chills cures dumb and shaking chills. King of Chills cures every other day chills. MARRIAGE*—A NrwCoUISB or Lsctohss, as delivered at the New York Museum of i t“w nlc,, S? *5? subjects: How to Live and ££3 t n„™l?iF or .i Y ! >uth ! M *t»ntT and Old Axe; Man- The Cause of Indigestion; Flatulence and Nervous Diseases accounted for; Marriage BanaJSSB." A -” s -«g|2 CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Columbia and Augusta Railroad. ) Columbia, S. C., June 23,1869. $ • On anfl after W EDNEBDAY, the 23d lust., Trains will run as follows: TRAINS NORTH. Leave Augusta 7:30, a. m. Arrive at Columbia 1:10, p. m. Arrive at Charlotte S:10, p. m. TRAINS BOUTH. Leave Charlette 5:80, a. m. Arrive at Columbia 12:36, p. m. Arrive at Augusta 6:16, p. m. Baggage checked and Through Tickets sold to all points. Jesa-tf O. BOUKNIGHT, Supt, AUGUSTA, (Ga,) SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16, 1869 • TSK - Six Great Remedies > j ■- of ®»e(age. * ?/> o : Hurley’s Ague Tonic. K NO ARSENIC—NO MERCURY. PERFECTLY RELIABLE. The only remedy for Chills and Fever, or Ague Mid Fever, that is or can be depended upon is HUR; LEY’S AGUE TONIC. There have been thousand# cured by using it who have tried the usual remedies without benefit ' ' V The following certificate from a reliable citizen of Mississippi speaks for Itself: Meridian, Miss., Oct. 13,1868. f Mr. R. Y. R. Chadwick : Dear Sib: This la to certify that I bought from you, by your recommendation, a bottle of Hurley's Ague Tonic, and it cured two cases of fever and ague ot filteen months’ standing. I cheerfully recommend. Hurley’s Tonic to the public generally. Respectfully, yours, JOHN B. WRIGHT*d| • ~ 1 PURIFY YOUR BLOOD USE filllErS SARSAPARILLA. WITH IODIDE POTASH. - j This is the pure and genuine ext ract c.f the root, and; will, ott trial, be found to effect a certain and perfect cure of the following complaints and diseases : Affection* of the Bonn, Habitual Costive* ness, Debility. Diseases of Ihe Kid neys Dispepsia, Kryslpelis, Female irregularities, Fistula, all fikin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Pii s, Pul monary Diseases, scro fula, or King’s Evil, Syphilis. To Dr. That. A. Hurley: Bin : 1 deem it an act oi justice to you to state that in the month ot February last I had a severe attach of inflammatory rheumatism, which completely pros! tr.ited me. At the same time my lungs were much afflicted. I was so reduced that it was with tbe great ost difficulty 1 bat I c >u'd walk. I procured some of your Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, and com menced taxing it. *1 found that I began to improve— ray cough became less severe—the soreness of my lungs and breast gradually subsided—my rbetuaat e pains lets aeu'e. I attribute title main'y to your Par mapari la. I have how beetr taking H lor over two months; hate taken in all five bottles. Its effects bare been most satifactory to me, and 1 advise others similarly afflicted to give you a trial. JOB. CLEMENT. Tbe gentleman whose name Is appended to tbe above cert fieate has long resided here, and at the present time is one of the magistrates ot the ciiy of Louisville. HURLEY’S Popular Worm Candy, j As this is really a specific for Worms, and the besfl and most palatable form to give to children, it is nod xurpruaiur that it is last taking tbe place of all othen preparations for worms—it being perfectly tosttfesaj uid any child will take it. Messrs. Janes Ruddle <t Cos.: Uentlemun : It givi s me great pleasure to say, after using ail the other worm remedies known to me, with but. partial succe-s to my children, 1 was advised to try Dr T. A. Hurley's, au.i since urine It my chil dren have become w.-li and healthy. The children would eat it a’l ihe time, It is so pleasant, if we would let them. I believe it is one of the beet and safest remedies known, and as each, recommend it to one and all. JAB. W. TRAVIS. Louisville, July 3,1868. NOTICE TO MOTHERS. DR. SEABROOK’S Infant Soothing Syrup. Use :n the future only SE ABROOK’B, a combina tion quite up with the advancement ot the age.— Pieasa'l to take, harmless in its action, efficient and reliable in all cases. Invaluable in the following dis eases: SUMMER COMPLAINT, IRREGULARITIES OF THE BOWELS, RE3TIVENKBB, TEETHING, Ac. Gives health to the child and rest to the. mother. Nashvillu, Tshs., February 12,1868. Jas. Ruddle <t Co s., Louisville, Ky.: When living in vour city I used several bottles of DU. SKABHUOK’S INFANT SOOTHING SYR UP, and found it to do my child more good, and it would rest belter after using it, than any other reme dy I ever tried. I can say with confideucc, it is the best medicine for children at present known. 1 wish you would get the Druggists here to Keep it. If any one does, please let roe know; if not, send me one dozen by expiess, and 1 will pay for it at the office here. Write me when you send it and oblige MRS. SARAH A RANDOLPH. HURLEY’S STOMACH BITTERS, FOR Debility, Loss of Appetite, 'Weakness, In digestion, or Dyspepsia, Want of action of the Liver, or Disordered Stomach. There are no Bitten that can compare with then in re moving these distressing complaints. For sale or can be had at any Drug Store in the United States or from the proprietors. JAMES RUDDLE & CO., Louisville, Ky. DR. SEABROOK’S Elixer of Pyrophosphate of Iron and Calisaya. This elegant combination possesses all tbe rosto properties of Peruvian Bark and Iron, without tbe disagreeable taste and bad effects of either, separate ly or in other preparations, of these valuable medi cines. It should be taken in all rases when a gentle tonic impression is required after convalescence from vsvbrs 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. RuddUj &£<>., PROPRIETORS, LABORATORY MO. 41 BULLITT ST. t< Louisville, Ky. All the above goods for sale by PLUMB A LEITNER, BARRETT A CARTER, EDWARD BARRY, F. A. BEALL W. H. TOTT A LAND, W. B. WBLLB, Augusta, Ga. apU-eoddfady EDUCATIONAL. EMORY COLLEGE, »’ .- . OXFORD, The OPENS AUGUST 18 and closes NOVEMBER 30,1869. -fACULTY; Rev. Smith, D.D., President and Professor of Meflßs- Lellres, Moral aud Mental Philosophy. Rev. Alexanbbk Means, M:D., L L.D., Emeritus Professor of Natural Sciences. Rev. G. W. W. Stone, A. M., Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. Rev. J. O. A. Li.auk, A. M., Professor of Latin Language and Literature. Rev. Josiah Lewis, A. M., Professor of Greek Language and Literature. Rev. I. 8. Hopkins, a. M., M. D., Professor of Natural Sciences. *• Mr. Sidney Lewis, A. M., Principal of Pre paratory Department. Mr. Thos. F. Shi, A. M., Tutor in the Pre paratory Department. Tuition in College Classes S3O Tuition in Preparatory School 30 Board in private families, sls to S3O per month. Students by messing together can board themselves at from $8 to sl3 per month. For further particulars address the President, ft: „ JO3IAH LEWIS, L auOSw Secretary of Faculty. Eclectic Institute, BALTIMORE. PRINCIPAL, MRS. LETITIA TYLER SEMLPE, OF VIRGINIA. This school for young ladies will reopen on SEPTEM BER 16tb, 1869, and close on Friday of June, 1870. For circulars, apply to Waters, Charles street; More it & Adkisson, Kelly & Piet, Baltimore elreet; or by letter to the Principal. Number of Pupils limited to forty. je3o-tsepl MARY AM BUIE INSTITUTE, AT EDGEFIELD, S. C. M ISS BUIE, Confederate Soldiers’ Friend, ( will reopen her School on the first of SEP ’ TEMBER, in the, town of Edgefield, assisted by competent aud experienced Teachers. Yoang Ladies and little girls boarding at the Institute, will be nnder the immediate care of Miss B. and other faithful Teachers ol the highest character, under whose kind attention Alias B.’s numerous friends may safely trust their daughters. All the higher branches of English and Mod .ern Languages, Latin, French, German, &e., taught for S3O for five months. Second Class 14 “ ’• i Third Class 10 “ “ l Fourth Class 8 “ “ f Music, each instrument.. 35 “ “ j Orphans taught free. - au3-lm University of South Carotin a [THE NEXT SESSION will begin on Ihe first MONDAY in OCTOBER, aud continue, [without intermission, to the ensuing July, f Advantages are offered at this Institution to Students in Law, (the graduates being entitled to practice in the Conrts of this State;) in Medicine, (the course of instruction being ex pensive and thorough, with two written exam iMToi,, (hßtux'fite 3)-ilMOn ;) in Erri-tfreering,- Mathematics, Mental, Moral apd Political Phil osophy, History, Rhetoric, English Literature, Ancient and Modern Languages, and in the various Scientific Schools. Expenses lor Session of nine months : Annual fee, $5; Library fee, $10; Room Rent fee, sls; Tuition fee, ; for each of three schools, sls; Tuition in Law or Medi cine, SSO. Board can be had at sl6 to S2O per mouth. By messing, it will be less. For farther information, send for Catalogues to the Secretary of the Faculty, Rev. C. Bruce Walker. R. W. BARNWELL, Chairman of Faculty. Columbia, S. C., August 3,1869. au6-3awtocl Medical College of Virginia, AT RICHMOND. The next Annual Course of Lectures will commence on tbe FIRST MONDAY in OCTO BER, 1869, and continue until the first of March foliowing. The organizilion of the School is now more complete than at any former period, with ample means for tbe illus tration of the Lectures in the several depart ments. CLINICAL INSTRUCTION at the College Infirmary, Howard’s Grove Hospital and City Almshouse. Fees: Matriculation, $5; Full Course ofLcc tures, $120; Demonstrator ot Anatomy, $lO ; Graduation, S3O. Board, S2O to S3O per month. For a copj' of the Annual Announcement containing lull particulars, address L. S. JOYNES, M. D., anß 2aw4w Dean of Faculty. LUCY COBB INSTITUTE, ATHENS. GA.. Rev. Ferdinand Jacobi, A. M., Principal, AIDED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS BY ABLE INSTRUCTORS. *JL'hE FALL SESSION begins September 1 and ends December 15. The SPRING Session begins January 14 and ends August 3,1870. Terms for the year of TEN MONTHS, one third to be paid at tbe beginning of the Fall Session, two-thirds at the beginning of the Spring Session: Tuition S6O 00 The Latin Language included in the regular course. French or German S3O 00 —lnstrumental Music—Piano or Gnitir 60 00 Use of Piano 10 00 .Lessons in Vocal Music, private 60 00 Drawing and Painting, in Water or Oil Colors 40 00 Contingencies 3 00 Board, including Fuel, Lights antj Washing, per month 25 00 au7-2w WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, MEDI CAL DEPARTMENT, BALTIMORE, Md.— FACULTY—Rev. Thomas E. Bond, M. D., President. Geo.C. M. Roberts, M. D., LL. D., Emeritus, Professor of Obstetrics apd Diseases of Women and Children; Ewd. Wakren, M. D., Professor of Surgery; H. L. Byrd, M: D., Professor of Obstetricts ; J. F. Clagett, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica ; M. JP. Scott, M. D., Professor of Diseases of Women and Chil dren ; J. F. MonmOnieb, M. D., Professor of Physiology ;J. J. Moorman, M. D., Professor of ¥yK iene and Medical Jurisprudence ; C. Morpit, M. D., Professor ol Chemistry; C. W. Chancellor, M. D., Professor of Anatomy; D. A) Lang horn, M. D„ Professor of Practice of Medicine; G. Renling, M. D., Professor of Optgalmic Surgerjy Alfred H. Powell, M. D., Demonstrator Os AnaMtiuy. The Session of *1869-70 will commence on f the >4th day of OCTOBER, and continnc five months. Auxiliary Lectures will be delivered during the Summer mouths. The University Jfcifypital and Free Dispensary afford Clinical material in great abundance. A limited num *ber>,of Beneficiary Students from the late slave , holcLng States will be received ; precedence be t taie given to wounded and disabled soldiers. \ Pees—Matriculation, $5; Dissection, $10; Professors,sl2o; Graduation, S2O; Benefieiary, (each session) SSO. ‘ tpr particulars or circulars, address ’ CHARLES W. CHANCELLOR, i , Dean of the Faculty. " ft. S.—Good Board, $5 per week. I \ augll-ttoctl EDUCATION AI FAIRVIEW FEMALE COLLEGE, - Charlotte, IST. C. The SESSION of 1869-70 begins SEP TEMBER 15th and continues forty weeks. Expenses of Board, Fuel, Washing and Tui tion, $240. Bills payable quarterly, in advance. For Circulars, address . Rev. P. D. BARNHART, or Rev. E. J. MEPNARDIE, anl-lni Charlotte, N. C. PEN LUCY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. NEAR BALTIMOBE, MARYLAND. The undersigned will Re-open his School for Boys, at Pen Lucy, two miles north of Bal timore, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th, of SEP TEMBER next. He refers to all leading citizens of Geoigia, the children and wards of many of whom he has had, and now has, in bis charge. The location aud surroundings are as favor able as could tie desired. Circulars will be sent on application at Wa verlysf. 0., Baltimore county, Md. R. M. JOHNSTON. July 29th, 1869. jy29-lm Virginia Military Institute, LEXINGTON, VA. Oxen. Francis h. smith, sup’t. Col. J. T. L. Preston, Col. T. H. William son, Col. R. L. Madison, Col. Scott Ship, Col. J. W. Massie, Col. Wm. B. Blair, Gen. G. W. C. Lee, Col. John M. Brooke, Col. M. Mc- Donald, Col. M. B. Hardin, Col. T. M. Semmes, Col. W. D. Washington, Com. M. F. Maury, LL. D. Academic Exercises will be resumed under the above Faculty, SEPTEMBER Ist. Early application should be made to the undersigned. FRANCIS H. SMITH, aul3-law3 Superintendent. Southern Home School . FOR YOUNG LADIES. Nob. 197 and 199 N. Clearies Street) BALTIMORE, MD. IFjSTABISHED IN 1842. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson M. Cary, and Mrs. Gen. John Pe gram, Principals, assisted by a full corps of able instructors. Duties resumed on SEPTEMBER 27th. FRENCH is the language of the school. No pains are spared to render this Institu tion deserving of the very libera] enconrage men it has ever received from the Southern people. Upon these friends alone it now de pends for patronage. For Circulars containing full infonnklion, address either of the Principals as above. jy3seodl m INSTRUCTION IN English; French and German* .A. FRENCH LADY, of several years’ expe rience in teaching, well versed in Euglish, French aud German Literature, with unexcep tionable references, desires a number of pupils lit either language. Address. Mate. J. Gabert, No. 201 Broad street, over National Bank of An&usta, or at the Book Stores of Messrs. John C. Schreiner & Son and Geo A. Oates, Esq. je3o-eodtf ROANOKE COLLEGE^ SALEM. VA. The NEXT SESSION opens SEPTEM BER Ist, with a full corps of instructors. Entire Expense ot a tea mouths’ SessiOD, Boarding, Tuition, Incidentals, &c., S2OB. For particulars, address the President, jy2s-tf Rev. D. F. BITTLE, M. D. Improved French Range^ AND RANGE FURNITURE MANUFACTURED BY Bramhali,' Deane & Cos., 347 and 219 Wafer Street, New York. apl6-d3m M PETER BRENNER, PIANO MAKER aud Agent lor the sale of IT PIANOS Manufactured by CHICKERING & SONB, GEORGE BTECK & CO., WM. KNABE & CO., and others. ALSO, Parlor and Church ORGANS, and dealer in all kinds of Musical Instruments, Strings, &c., 322 Broad street, opposite Planters’ Hotel, Angus ta, Ga. my29-ly Notice to Shippers. The “BLACK STAR LINE OF STEAM SHIPS,” from Savannah to New York, having withdrawn from the combination , will com mence running an Independent Line of semi weekly boat* early in August. For particulars apply to BTOVALL & EDMOND3TON, Agents. Octavus Cohen & Cos., Agents, Savannah. D’J-tf Hats, Hats, Hats, ALL KINDS OF HATS. PLENTY OF HATS. AT ALL PRICES. THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY, And will sell -A.t Lower IPrices THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY. Vanwinkle & €o., myll-tf 223 Broad street. FERTILIZE YOUR GRAIN AND ROOT CROPS T AM receiving ONE HUNDRED TONS of “Pore Ground Bone,” Guaranteed, which I recommend to farmers as a Specific for Turnips, Potatoes, Grapes and Garden Vegetables, Small Fruits, Grass, and all kinds of Grain. J. O. MATHEWSON, Agent Soluble Pacific Guano Cos. aul2-2awtt FOR RENT. TO RENT, ~ October Ist, ft large and pleas ant HOUSE, corner of Tellalr and Elbert streets. Apply to THOS. H. HOLLEYMAN, aul3-tf at Augusta Orphan Asylum. TO RENT, r I 1 HE HOUSE No. 70 South Broad street. It contains eight rooms, has Stables, Garden, and all necessary Outbuildings. Apply to aull-6 " A. C. HOLT. TO BENT, the first of October next, a com fortable DWELLING on the Sand Hills, near the Pfankroad. Apply to aull-tf W. W. MONTGOMERY. TO RENT, 3?LEASANT OFFICEB and ROOMB, cen trally located. Apply to aull-tf G. VOLGER & CO. TO RENT, The LARGE BRICK STORE, No. 317 Broad street, third door above Planters’ Hotel, and the Back Store in rear of same, with four rooms overhead. THE STORE 335 BROAD STREET, with three back rooms and Kitchen, having an Alley on the side and water in the yard. THE STORE and THREE ROOMS, with large back store, on cornur of Broad and Kol lock streets. THE DWELLING over the above store, with six rooms, Kitchen with three rooms, and a Stable. Also, the DWELLING next above, with six Rooms, Kitchen and Stable; the lot runs through to Jones street. For terras apply to DAVID L. CURTIS, aufi ts 434 Broad street. TO RENT, From the first of OCTOBER next, the LOT on the Southwest corner of Reynolds and Washington streets, opposite the residence ot Dr. H. 11. BTEINER. anfi-tf WM. A. WALTON. TO RENT, FFROM the first of OCTOBER next, the STORE No. 4fi .Jackson street, next North of the oue occupied by Messrs. Geo. T. Jackson & Cos. It has two stories and is 120 feet deep by 83 in width. Apply to R. S. AGNEW, Agent, au6-tf 300 Broad street. TO RENT, A. HOUSE and LOT on Centre, between Watkins and Fenwick streets. The House is of Brick and comparatively new; it contains five Rooms, which, together with Kitchen and servants’ rooms, are all in fine order. nn4 ts CLAIBORNE SNEAD. TO RENT, FBOM first October next, .Urn firm DWELL TNG, on south side of Greene, near Lincoln street, now occupied by Mr. John Pournelle. For particulars, inquire at G. VOLGER & CO.’S, * au2-tf 193 Broad street. TO RENT. From the first of OCTOBER next, the DWELLING on the North side of Greene street, two doors above Lincoln. Now occu pied by Mr. W. R. Schermer. Also, the DWELLING on Lincoln street, between Greene and Telfair, now occupied by. Mrs. Thomas. For further particulars apply to aul-tf G. VOLGER & CO. FOR SALE OR RENT. THE STOEEi ON JACKSON STREET, NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE. Apply to J. A. Vanwinkle. Jyl6-tf TO RENT, A. HOUSE on Calhoun street, between Centre and Elbert, containing six rooms, with kitchen and outhouses. ALSO, A HOUSE on Watkins, between Elbert and Fenwick streets, opposite Parade Ground, con taining six rooms, with kitchen, stable, and all necessary outhouses. For further particulars, apply to ao!2-3 GEO. RAPPOLD. TO RENT, From the first of October next, a very de sirable RESIDENCE on Greens street, cen trally located. to 8. K. JOHNSON, au!2-tf . Georgia Railroad. “Universal Colton Tie.’' BEALL, SPEARS & CO., F ACTORS AND Commission Merchants, A O- K N T S. AUGUSTA, GA. aul2-d*c2m Administrator’s Notice* LL persons indeblel to the estate of John Small, late of Richmond county, deceased, and those having claims against said estate, must present them within the time prescribed by law. CHARLES SPAETH, Adm’r. Atronsii, August 9,1869. aulO-flw VOL. 26—NO. 96 FOR RENT_ TO BENT,. ’T’hkrF. BPAOIOUS TENEMENTS in Clanton Row, formerly the Newton Ilouso.-—- Will be ready for occupation ou the first of October next. ALSO, The STORE ROOMS under said tenements. auß-tf WM. J. VASON. TO BENT, T'hE BRICK DWELLING, five doors above the Planters’ Hotel. Apply to Eugene F. Verdert or aul2-6 JAMES P. VERDERY. Baling Hope and Ties. 300 COILS and half colls beet Machine HEMP ROPE QOO BDLS. Celebrated ARROW TIES 200 BDLS. Butler’s Premium TIES In store and for sale in lots to suit purchasers. aull-6 BLAIR, SMITH & CO. WANTED AGENTS FOE BIBLE LYRICS, An entirely new work that has been in active prepa ration for over 80 years; cordially endorsed by lead ing clergymen of all the principal denominations. For a 16 page Circular, giving full particulars, with sample pages, and a samp.le of tne elegant full page engravings with which the work will he embellished, address O. F. VBCNT, Piibli her, 38 W. Fourth St., Cincinnati, O. j,27-sat4*c4 TO RENT, F'ROM the first of OCTOBER next, the HOUSE and LOT on the South side of Ellis street, uear the Augusta Caual, st present occu pied by Mr. Hill. auO-tf WM. A. WALTON. Pawnbroker’s Notice. tion ol those having ARTICLES PLEDGED with him and the time having expired, to call and make satisfactory arrangements, otherwise they will be sold to pay advances. N."8.-UNREDEEMED PLEDGES of every de scriutlon always for sale. LOANS can be effected, and Jewelry, Watches, Clothing, Ac., taken as colaleial. mlilSßm* HAY. 100 BALES PRIME HAY, iu store, and lor sale by CUNNINGHAM & STOGNEK, jeS-d*cK No. 3 Warren Block. A CARD. TIIE UNDERSIGNED, having purchased the entire, interest ot S. M. Jonhs in the AU GUSTA HOTEL, respectfully solicit a share of patronage from the traveling public generally. We propose to keep u FIRST-CLASS HOUSE, and use every effort to satisfy and please all that will give us a eall. Both ol us have been connected with the hotel for thirteen years. The Rooms of the Hotel are large and airy and furnished equal to any in the city. We cal! the particular attention of the old patrons of the House to the change. We desire to see and welcome them. *l'he BAlt furnished with the best Liquors and Cigars. DAN’L G. MURPHY, jyl73m PATRICK MAY. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, FOB PURIFYING THE BLOOD. I The reputation this ex. celient medicine enjoys, \ is derived from its cures, / &r i Jja many of which are of a //'a, -Jbj— truly marvellous char- A' acter. Inveterate cases ff ou of Scrofula, where the /( system seemed utterly „ given up to corruption, , P .. m %j£& have yielded to this com ® - pound of- anti-strumoua virtues. Disorders of a scrofulous type, and as --- -eAI iiJ«W. Ilr: section s which are merely aggravated by the presence of scrofulous matter, have been radically cured in such numerous in stances, in every settlement in the country, that the public do not need to be informed here that it is in most cases a specific and absolute remedy. Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive enemies of our race. Often, this unseeu and unfelt tenant of the organism undermines tho constitution, and invites the attack of enfeebling or fatal diseases, without exeiting a suspicion of its presence. Again, it seems to breed infection throughout the body, and then, oh some favorable occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of its hideous forms, either on tho surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tuber cles tnay be suddenly deposited in the lungs or heart, or tumors formed in the liver. These facta make the occasional use of the Sarsaparilla as 4 preventive, advisable. It is a mistake to suppose that so long ag no erup tions or humors appear, there must be no scrofulous taint. These forms of derangement may never occur, and yet the vital forces of the body he so re duced by its subtle agency, as materially to impair the health and shorten the duration of life. ' It is a common error, also, that scrofula is strictly heredi tary. It does, indeed, dbscend from parent to child, bat is also engendered in persons born of pure blood. Low living, indigestion, foul air, licentious habits, uncleanliuess, and the depressing vices gen erally, produce it. Weakly constitutions, where not fortified by the most constant and judicious care, are peculiarly liable to it. Yet tho robust, also, whose turbid blood swells tho veins with an appar ently exuberant vitality, are often and on the road to its consequences. Indeed, no class or condition can depend ou immunity from it, nor feel insensible to the importance of ao effec tual remedy. In St. Anthony’s fire, Rose or Erysipelas, for Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Bead, Ring worm. Sore Ears and Eyes, and other eruptive or visible forms of the diseases caused primarily by the scrofulous infection, the Sarsaparilla is so ef ficient as to be indispensable. And in tho more concealed forms, as in Dyspepsia,Dropsy, Beart Disease, fits, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, and other affections of the muscular and nervons systems, the Sarsaparilla, through its purifying power, re moves the cause of the disorder and produces aston ishing cures. The sarsaparilla root of tho tropics does not by itself achieve these results. It is aided by the ex tracts combined with it, of still greater power. So potent is this union of healing virtues, Syphilis or Venereal and Mcreurial Diseases are cured by it, though a long time is required for subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine. Dcucorrheea. or Whites, Uterine Ulcerations, and Temala Diseases in general, are commonly soon relieved and ultimately cured by the invigorating and puri fying effect of our Sarsaparilla. Rheumatism. and Gout, often dependent on tho accumulations of extraneous matters in the blood, have their remedy also in this medicine. For Diver Complaints, torpidity, inflammation, abcess, etc., caused by rankling poisons in the blood, we unhesitatingly recommend the Sarsaparilla.. This medicine restores health and vigor whers, no specific disease can be distinguished. Its restora tive power is soon felt by those who are I.anauUl » Listless, Despondent, Sleepless, and filled with Nervous Apprehensions or fears, or who are troubled with any other of those Affections symp tomatic of weakness, tyany, after taking it for General Debility, have written us of the youth ful vigor imparted to their nervous system, which, seeinerl buoyant with that prolific life they thought had departed on the advance of age. Others, whose fountains of life were always sterile, acknowledge their obligations to it for an obvious change, Ayer’s Ague Cure, Cor fever und Ague, Intermittent I>*. ver, thill fever, Remittent fever. Rural* Ague, Periodical or Billon fever, Ac., aad indeed all the sffr< tloaa which arise from malarto* marsh, or miasmatic poisons. As its name implies, it does Cure, and J' fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, B ; Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous r whatever, it in nowise injures any pat number and importance or its cures in f tricts, are literally beyond account, an without a parallel in the history of m pride is gratified by the acknowled ccive of the radical cures effected in and where other remedies had wh Unacclimated persons, eitb' travelling through miasmatic V Cj “ tected by taking the AGU' V C 5 * For TAver Complaint *•' 7 of the Liver, it is an exc M the Liver into healthy r/v * Prepared by Dr. ,'jVjix,, and Analytical Cher all round the world ERICE, H E STORAGE and Sold by Dr. AND OTHER PRO in Augusta, where dINESS SOLICITED^