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BY STOCKTON & CO
E. P. CLAYTON & CO.,
COTTON - FACTORS,
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
COKHER CA« INBELL and REViIOLDS STREETS,
. AUGUSTA, GA, if
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la Duly, Trl-Weekly sad Weekly, double tho dally
AJrertaaemeaU eonttnaed lor one year will .%g
sharped two third* the shore rates for the last six
■ nn»h».
It will be perceived t the foregoing that we have
tfri~r* the rate* of advertising fifteen to twenty
per cent., to take effect on this day.
Maili Papers, 6 eenta; to news hoys, 2Si cents.
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CONSTITUTIONALIST.
FRIDAY MORNING, 00T. 1, 1869
J. N- ROBSON,
COMNISMIOD MERCHANT,
NOS. 1 and 2 ATLANTIC WHARF,
CnARLKSTOS, S. C.
H \VING ample means Inr advances, a hu
■NM«experience of iwentv years, and confining
himselt strictly to a COMMISSION BUSI
NESS. without ope ratine <>n his own account,
respectfully solicits consignments ol Cotton,
Flour, Con., Wheat, etc.
9bipis.nl of Produce to him may at their op
tion hive thei«- Consignments sold either in
Cbaricsum or New York, thus having the ad
nautt of two markets without extra Com
■Mms.
Rxvekfnces.—B shop W. M. WIOHTMAN, S.
C.; Rev. T. O. Scmmsks, D. 1)., Tenn.;Col. »M.
JoHwson. Charlotte, N. C.; Hou. Jno P. Kino,
Augusta.'O.t.; Messrs. Williams, Biknie &
»'*>, New York ; Messrs. O. W. Williams &
Cos., Charleston, 8. C. jyls-dt*eßm
WOOD. WOOD.
f PHE best Oak, Hickory or Ash WOOD,
green or seasoned, at Five Dollars ($5) per
Cord, DELIVERED.
Also, SHINGLES, BTAVEB, HEADINGS
mod WAGON SPOKES, at low prices, may be
secured by applying at the Kentucky and Ten
nessee Stables, on Campbell street, uear Broad,
or leaving orders with T. E. BUEHLER, at the
Planters’ Hotel, Angasta, Ga. seplß-tf
police la Debtors and Creditors
- All per-
CX eons having demands aualniit L. 1> Lallerstedl,
tale of mM county, deceased, will iireseut them, dulj
attested, and those indebted to thi-/amr’ will mail
i.avment to Dr. T. L. Lallcrwedt, or to
AMANDA F. LALLKRBTKDT,
mbao-tf Executrix.
MMES. BEGIN,
THE
FRENCH MILLINERY
AND
dress making establishment,
I —l aVE Inst received their first selection ol
Exquisite FALL and WINTER GOODS,
which to examine will be of great interest
to the Ladies ol Augusta and the country.
DRESSES MADE and CUT in the Latest
Styles, which are received weeklv.
Particular attention paid to BRIDAL OUT
FITS.
Ladies DRESS CAPS always on hand, and
made to order. *
my 26 sepl9-tly 2
FLOUR. FLOUR.
GRADES FLOUR, for sale by
CUNNINGHAM ft STOGNER,
Jvlfi-dActf No. 3 Warren Block.
FRED. KNUPFER,
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER AM) JEWELLER,
HL AS Removed from Mclntosh Street, next
te Georgia Railroad Bank, to BROAD STREET
(No. below French Stojrd: T '/ TP
Specialty lor FINE WATCH WORK, French
and' Calendar Clocks, Music Boxes, &c.—
Piece Detaphe (new work), done for Watch
makers. \y*tche6, Clocks, 'Jewelry, for sale,
Repaired and Warranted. All kinds of Mate:
rjals—Chains, Keys, French and Apjerlcap
patent Crystals and Keys. Also, best qualities
Fin Tongues, Ac., Ac. sep26-fl*
- * — ’ —..jygpy 1 —— • ,i Tv' - * ~ :
Sn-iUcclvli) Constitutionalist
State items.
Columbus is complaining of a great scar
clty-ef wood—greater than ever known be
fore. • B&itf ■ **;•••<
known about Girard and Colirfnbus, died In
Brownsville Tuesday morning, afteran ill
ness of about one week.
The Enquirer reports an old negro man,
Reuben Porter, hobbling about Columbus
on his staff, who says he was born on the
4th of July, 1762, which would make him
at tills time 107 years of age. He says he
well remembers the Revolutionary war and
Qeu. Washington,
There is a project on foot in Baltimore to
erect a monument to Mr. Peabody in Druid
Hill Park, to cost $150,000. What non
seuse !
The London Guardian says a manuscript
In Lord Byron’s own writing will soon be
published, which will settle the question
raised by Mrs. Stowe—and, we may add,
Mrs. Stowe. It is to be hoped so.
Some excitement has been created at
Columbus, Miss., by the appearance there
of four immense insects, supposed to be
Egyptian locusts. They were three times
as large as the common locusts, with large
black eyes, legs of great strength, feathered
like a Shanghai chicken, tails similarly
adorned, and a hard shell covering. The
like of them was never seen before bv the
oldest inhabitant.
Win. Spencer, the father of Green Spen
cer, (the latter of whom shot and killed
Richard Smith,at Cartersville,on the 24th),
and his son-in-law, Bradley, have both been
arrested, and arraigned before the Justice
Court, and committed to jail to await their
trial; the former as accessory to the mur
der, and the latter as accessory after the
mnrder in aiding the murderer to flee from
justice. Young Spencer has not yet been
arrested, although the Governor has offered
$1 ,000 for his apprehension.
At Cartersville, on Wednesday, Jordan,
charged with assaulting the young Griffis,
with intent to murder, appeared in court
and plead guilty.
The Cartersville Express reports a smart
sprinkle of frost on Tuesday morning last,
not sufficient, however, to do much damage
to vegetation.
The City Council of Macon, at their last
meeting, appointed Hon. Thomas Harde
man and J. B. Ross delegates to represent
the city at the Commercial Convention to
lie held at Louisville, Ky., on the 12th day
of October instant.
The Amerieus Courier says: We are grat
ified to see that most planters are holding
back their cotton. Notwithstanding the
fact, that it clogs the wheels of trade for a
while, we think it decidedly the proper
course to be pursued- We believe it will
redound to the good of all parties.
Speaking of cottpn, the Bainbridge Argus,
ot gratuniHyyawy'si.'nyv,*, fnn.st-mi niiiqU.liaa
been one of constant, declension and conse
quent dullness in the'eotton market. Plant
ers are indisposed to self at ruling figures,
aqd but little, comparatively, Is brought to
market. Business of all kinds, In sympathy
with the cottonltrade, has almost reached a
stand still.
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1 Month.
2 Month*
js Months
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The Monroe Advertiser says : The rumor
alluded to in our last issue, to the effect
that Dr. Hillver had been called to the First
Baptist Church of Augusta, is entirely
without foundation. It is not probable
that Forsyth will lose the Doctor for some
time to come. He is wholly devoted to the
welfare of his pastorate here and the Inter
ests of the college.
Speaking of the Brunswick and Albany
Haiiroad Injunction, the Albany News, of
Tuesday, says : A motion to dissolve the
injunction and dismiss the bill in this case,
was argued last week in Brunswick before
Judge Sessions. The Judge took time to
put his decision in form, and we have not
yet heard the result, hot we understand the
parties failed to show equity in their cause
and that the fate of the bill was sealed.
We may safely announce that the injunc
tion is dissolved, and we are not without
itope that the bill has been dismissed for
the want ofequity. We shall heur in a day
or two—meantime the road goes on.
Frost is reported at Dalton on Tuesday
morning.
The Herald reports that for more than a
month past a protracted meeting has been
held in Greensboro’, in the M. E. Church,
and has continued to increase in interest
daily. The Hev. Mr.-Dickey, thepfistorin
charge, has proved himself a faithful laborer
In the Lord’s vineyard, and seems to not
tire in Ills good work. Mr. Dickey has been
assisted by the Rev. Messrs. Pierce, Bass,
Farris, and others. The meeting still con
tinues.
A squad of seven United Stales soldiers
has been sent to Greensboro. For what is
not developed. Possibly to be benefltted
by the religious revival in progress there.
Hope they may be.
Bishop Verot petitioned the City Council
of Savannah, at their meeting on Wednes
day night, for an appropriation of SIO,OOO
for the support of the Catholic schools in
the city, consisting of about 800 pupils.—
Referred to the Committee on Finance.
The Macon Telegraph learned on Wednes
day that Mr. Colson, who was arrested after
he killed “Dock” Mason, succeeded in
making his escape, as he was placed in
charge of a party who was powerless to
prevent it, if Colson desired to leaye.
Mr. T. E). Pennington, of AJoproe county,
is the inventor of a cotton press ana gin
which are likely to supercede the old fash
ioned affairs. It is portable, and can be
carried into the cotton field, where picking,
ginning and packing can be carried on at
one and the same time. Mr. Pennington is
perfecting his invention, so that it can be
worked by hand power, and has one in
course of construction for exhibition at the
State Fair at Macon.
Testimony for the South. —Mrs. H.
Waddinger, a lady of high social position
and much intelligence, from Hanover,
Germany* has recently made a tour of ob
servation through the South. Her purpose
was to determine, in belftlf of herself and
others*the question of removal to America,
and her impressions are communicated in
a letter to the Memphis Appeal. from which
the following extract is taken :
“ The opinion entertained previous to my
visit, that the Southern States were, in
many respects, far better adapted to the
wants of my countrymen than the North
west has been fully confirmed, and I shall
not fail to so advise them of their interest
in the matter, and to use whateyer influ
ence I may be able to exert, both among
my frieuds in Germany, as well as those in
the States North and West of yonrs, ig
giving such direetiqns Uumpi,ignition?'
Landed Property Rising. — A friend
was telling us the other day of some hard
luck which had happened to hiim Three!
years ago he sold a. plantation for -nine
thousand dollars • Lqt, in consequence of
tl»e Inability of the purchaser to make thfe
payments. Was foiled td lake the latid back
add cancel the bargain,; Since that time
lie lu*9 made three good 1 crops of cqttqh. oq
the land; and sold it,' a few days ago, for
eighteen thousand seven hundred and fifty
dollars. —Macon Telegraph.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A PROCLAMATION.
SI,OOO BEWAKD.
GEORGIA:
BY Bures B. BULLOCK, OOVBRNOB Or SAID STATS.
Wbbbbas, Offic'sU information ha* been received
at, tlii* Department that a murder was commuted In
the town Cartersville, county of Bartow, in this State,
on the 24th instint, upon thi person of Richard
Smith, a* 1* alleged, by one Green Spencer, and that
the said Spencer has fled from justice; and
Whbsbas, Tho Sheriffof said county of Bartow
certifies to me that be has exercised all diligence and
used every moans in hi i power to apprehend the said
Green Spencer, but without avail, and that the offer
ing of a suitable reward is essential as a means of
making certain the arrest of the said Green Spencer :
- Novy, therefore, I have thought proper to Issue this,
my Prd tarnation, hereby ottering a Reward of One
* Thousand Dollar* for the apprehension and delivery
of the said Green Bpencer,' with evidence sufficient to
convict, to the Sheilff of said county of Bartow.
And-I do moreover charge and require all officers in
this State, civil and military, to be vigilant in en
deavoring to apprehend the sard Green Spencer, In
order that he may be bought to trialfor the crime
with which te stands charged.
Given under my hand and the great seal of the State,
at the Capitol in Atlanta, this 28th day of. Sep
tember, in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hun
dred and Sixty-Nine, and of th • In lepend. nce of
the United States of America the Ninety-Fourth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor.
By the Governor:
David G. Cottiho, Secretary of State.
DRSCRPTION.
7 he said Spencer is about 21 years of age, about 6
feet 8 or 9 inches high, fair completion, blue eyes, and
weighs about 126 or 130 pounds. stpßo doAcl
A PROCLAMATION.
91,000 KfiiWARD,
GEORGIA :
BT BUFO3 B. BOLLOCK, QOVKRSOR OF SAID STATB.
Whbbbas, It has been officially com nunicated to
this Department, that on the night of the 24th August
u'tjDr. U.’H. Harley was shot and k'l’ed while
engaged la wiitiog at his residence, in the county of
Glynn, in this State, by a party or parties unknown ;
and
Whbrbas, The Foreman of the Giand Jury of said
connty of Glynn certifies t<> me that no evidence suffi
cient lo warrant the arrest of any party has come to
the knowledge of said body, aud that it is their desire,
as well ns the desire of all good litizensof Glyi n
county, to biiog the murderer toju-tica; and
Whkhbas, 7he si.id Foreman of the said Grand
Jury, in accordance with a resolution of that body,
suggests the offering of a suitable reward as a moans
of insurngtbe arrest of the assassin or assassins of
the said Dr. H. H. Harley:
Now, therefore, in order to vindicate the majei ty
of the law and he sacredness of human life, and in
order Ihe more certainly to b.ing to speedy trial and
punishment tho guilty pa.ty or -parties, I, l.’ufus B.
Bullock, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the
Army and Navy of this ‘tftate, and ol the Militia
iher of, have thought proper to issue this, my Procla
mation, hereby offering a reward of- One Thousand
Dollars for the appreh. union and celivery of the per
son or persons engaged in the perpetration of this
atiocious murder as liertinbefoie recited, with evi
dence sufficient to convict, to the Bheriff of said county
of Glynn.
And I do moreover charge and require all officers
of this Slate, civil aud military, to be vigilaDt in en
deavoring to apprehend the said party or parties, in
order that they may be brought to tria' and punish
raent. - * .4 iid ~
XT**" tnwrWfW.,* ,
at the Capitol, In Atlanta, this 28th day of September,
in the year of oar I.ord Righteen Hundred and Six
ty-Nine, and of the Independence of the United
Statesof America the Ninety-Fourth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor.
By the Governor:
David G. Cottiho,
sep4o-d3*cl Secretary of State.
A PROCLAMATION.
881.000 BEWAItD.
GEORGIA:
BY BPVDB B. BOLLOCK, OOVRRHOH OF SAID STATS.
Whs as as, S.J. Bush, Coroner of Wilkinson county,
has reposted to this Department, under date 23d Sep
tember, instant, tin t a murder was committed in said
county of Witkiuson on the 13th instant, upon the
person of L. A, Golden, ns is alleged, by one R. N.
Nelson, and fiat the said Nelson bus fl, and from jus ice;
and *
Wheeeas, The sal 1 Coroner further reports to me,
that the civil officeis of said county of Wilkinson have
used th ir utmost exeitlons in apprehending the mur
derer, hut without success:
Now, therefore, I have thought proper to issue this,
my Proclamation, hereby offering a reward of One
Thousand Dollars tor the apprehension and delivery
ot the said R. N. Nelson, with evidence sufficient to
convict, to the Sheriff of said county of Wilkinson.
And I do moreover charge and require all officeis
In this State, civil and military, to be vigilant in en
deavoring to apprehend the said R. N. Kelson, in
order that he n.Hy be brought to trial for the crime
with which he stands charged.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State,
at the Capitol, in Atlanta, this 28th day of September,
in the year of our Lord, Kighteon Hundred and
Bilty-Nine, and of the Independence of the United
states the Ninety-Fourth.
RUFUB B. BULLOCK, Goveinor.
By the Governor:
David G. Cottiko, Secretary of State.
DESCRIPTION.
The said Nelson is about 26 years of age, thln
visaged, light complexloued, has red goatee and
moustache, weighs about 125 pounds, and has lost two
Huger* oft bis right hand. scp3o-d"acl
The Great Southern Remedy!
JACOB’S
CHOLERA, DISENTERY AND
DIARRHEA CORDIAL.
This article, so well known and highly prized
throughout the Southern Spates as a SOVEREIGN
REMEDY tor the above diseases, is now offered to
the whole country.
It is invaluable to every lady, both married and
single.
No family canaflord to he without it, and none will
to whom its virtues are known.
For Rale by all Druggists and General
Dealers.
scp2B-d*c3m
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN GOLD
will he given to any person who, on analysis, will dis
cover onb grub or arsknio or other mineral poison
in DR. HURLEY’S AGUE TONIC. It is purely
vboxtabls, and the most happy combination that
th _• science of medicine has ss yet developed to suc
cessfully combat the most prevalent diseases incident
to a billioue or malarious climate. It is the most
perfect anti-p-riodic—always Breaking the Chill in
three or lour doses; but better than that or all else,
and wh it renders it the most efficient and valuable
compound extant, is the universally conceded fact
that it leaves the patient in better health than before
the attack, with no puffing up of the skin, no bugging
In the head, no deafness, no Unpaired vision, but a
clear head, a transparent skin, a bright eye, an elastic
step and buoyant health.
It eliminates disease from the system by dissipating
engorgements of the secretions, exciting the liver to
healthy and giving the pancreatic and hepatta
juivos their normal condition and healthy flow,
j , It.ls a better preventive than cut e, and If poople
could he prevailed upon to take it, in say half doses
three times a day, during the chilly season, they
would have perfect immunity from chills nod'all the
train of concomitant diseases; hat who, except the
very prhdent, will take medicine litforc'they are sick 1 !
'For sale everywhere. Read A Co.'s
column'.' sepal-ts
KING OK OKIULB,
Cures all forms of Chills and Fever.
Cures Chills after all else falls.
Cures Chills of swamps and bayous.
Cures every other ana every third day Chills.
AUGUSTA, (Ga,) FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1, 1869
THE
Six Great Remedies
OF THE AGE.
Hurley’s Ague Tonic.
NO ARSENIC—NO MERCURY.
PERFECTLY RELIABLE.
The only remedy for Chilis and Fever, or Ague and
Fever, that is or can be depended upon is HUR
LEY'S AGUE 7'ONIC. There have been thousands
cured by using it who have tried the usual remedies
without benefit.
The following certificate from a reliable citizen of
M ssissippi speaks for itself:
Meridian, Miss.. Oct. 13,1868.
Mr. R. Y. R. Chadwick :
DcarSir: This is to certify that I bought from
you, by your recommendation, a bottle of Harley’s
.Ague Tonic, and it cured two cases of fever and ague
ot fifteen months’ standing. I cheerfully recommend
Hurley’s I'onic to the public generally.
Respectfully, youre, JOHN B. WRIGHT.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
USE,
HOLEY’S SARSAPARILLA.
WITH IODIDE POTASH.
This is the pure and genuine extract of the root, and
will, on trial, be found to effect a certaiu and perfect
cure of the following complaints an I diseases :
Affections of the Bones, Habitual Coatlve
ness, Debility, Diseases of the Kid
neys. Dispepsla, Kryslpells, Female
Irregularities. Fistula, all skin
Diseases, Liver Complaint,
Indigestion, Ptl s, Pul
monary Diseases, Scro
fula, or King’s Evil,
Syphilis.
.f
To Dr. Thus. A. Hurley:
Sib : 1 deem it an act of justice to you to state that
in the month of February last i had a severe attack
of inflammatory rheumatism, which completely pros,:
trite.lrae. At the same time my lungs weie muotf
afflicted. I was so reduced that it was with Ihe great
est difficulty that I c .uld walk. 1 procured some of
your Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, and com
menced taxing it. I found that I began to improvc
my cough becamu less severe—the soieuess of m*
lungs and breast gradually subsided—my rheumat.-
pains lets acu'e. I attribute this mainly to your t-ar
ea pari la. I have now been taking it. for over two
months; have taken in all five bottles. Its effects
have been most satifactory to me, and I adv i*e others
similarly afflicted to give you a trial.
JOS. CLEMENT.
The gentleman whose name is appended to th.-
above certJicate has long i here, and at tl ;
present time is oua of tae magistrates of the city IT
Louisville. -A '
A- 1
mi. --.A -TitD
Popular Worm Candy.
A§ tbia i* really a specific lor Worms, and the best
and most palatable form to give to children, It is not
' surprising that it is fast taking tho place of all other
preparations for wonns—it being perfectly tasteless*
and any child will take it.
Messrs . James Ruddle <& Cos. :
Gentlemen: It gives me great pleasure to say,
after using aij the other worm remedies known to roe.
with but partial success to my children, I was advised
to try Dr. T. A. Hurley’s, and since using it my chil
dren have become well and healthy. The children
would cat it all t he time, it is so pleasant, if we would
let them. I believe it is one of the best and safest
remedies known, and as such, recommend it to one
and all. jah. W. TRAVIfI,
Louisville, July 3,1368.
NOTICE TO MOTHERS.
DR. SEABROOK’S:
Infant Soothing Syrup.
Use in the future only SEABROOK’S, a comlina
tion quite up with the advancement of the %|e. —
Pleasant to take, harmless in its action, efficient'and
reliable in all coses. .Invaluable in the following dis
eases:
SUMMER COMPLAINT, IRREGULARITIES
OF THE BOWELS, RESTIVENESS,
TEETHING, Ac.
Gives health to the child and rest to the mother <
Nashvillb, Tbnn., February 12, H6S.
Jas. Ruddle t£ Cos., Louisville, Ky.:
When living in your city I used several bottfcs ot
DR. SKABROOK’B INFANT SOOTHING |YR
UP, and found it to do my child more good, md it
would rest better after nsing it, than any other -eme
dy I ever tried. I can say with confidence, it b the
best medicine for children at present known. Iwisb
you would get the Druggists nere to Keep it. If any
one does, please let me know; if not, send m, one
dozen l>y express, 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,
digestion, or Dyspepsia, Want
of action of the Liver, or ■
Disordered Stomach-
There art no Biiltrs that can compart with the* In re
moving these distressing complaints. For salitor can
be had at any Drug Store in the United States »r from
the proprietors.
JAMES RUDDLE & CU,
Louisvillt, Ky.
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DR. SEABROOK’S
Elixer of Pyrophosphate of Iroi
and Calisaya.
This elegant combination possesses all tbi tonio
properties of Peruvian Bark and Iron, without the
disagreeable taste and bad effects o£ either, Separate
ly or in other preparations, of these valuable medi
emes. It should he taken in all cases when a geutle
tonic impression is required alter convalescence from
rsvBRS or debilitating diseases, or in those distress
ing irregularities peculiar to females. Nl female
ghouid be without it, if liable to such diamgeg ior
nothing con well take ita place.
Jas. Ruddle & Cos.,
PROPRIETORS,
! LABORATORY NO. 41 IjyLLITT ST.,
Louisville, Ky.
Ail the above goods for sale by
Pf-UMRA LKITpNER,
BARRETT A CARTER,
EDWARD BARRY,
F. A. BEALL
W. H. TUTr A LAND,
W>) B. WELLS,
> Augusta, Ga.
aplk-eoddlacly
T. J. JENNINGS. J. T. SMITH.
f JKNrNLNTG-S & SMITH, !
CofUn factors and General Commission Merchants,
• no. e Mclntosh street, augusta, ga.
Advances M*dc wi Praduce in St.yc. scp2-d*c4m
JULIUS G-. TUCKER,
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WHOLESALE DEALER IN
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SpOES AND BOOTS, CLOTHING,
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31« BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE PLANTERS* HOTEL,
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If.- now receiving a Full Supply of tlie above
Carried ALerchandize. The stock consists of
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only ALedium and Low 3?riced Gioods. Halv
ing purchased from JVlaimfaetiirers only, X am
prepared to sell these Goods as Cheap as they
jsaxi be bought in IST ew York or elsewhere.
I* Call and examine, and be satisfied.
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SUCCESS THE CRITERION!
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INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF ST. LOUIS, MO.
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JAMES 11. LUCAS PRESIDENT.
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TOE MOST SUCCESSFUL CASH COMPANY IV TOE WEST!
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The following well known gentlemen, Trustees of the Augusta Departmeut, are all policy
holders, and yordially recommend the company as a sound and reliable institution :
WPW”. Vice-PrcsUDut.
AUGUSTA BOARD OF TRUSTEES:
Stephen D. lleard, W. H. Warren, John U. Meter
J. T. Bothwkll. C. A. Platt, Chas 8. Bradford,
O. M. Stone, John C. Porter, a. Hatch,
John D. Ramey, Joseph Brdmmel, James W. Horton,
Chas. A. Rowland, M. I. Branch, Joseph T. Bmith,
James M. Dye, Georoe A. Oates, J. o. Mathewson.
John Osley, Jr.,
JAMES 8. HOOK, Attorney. 8. C. EVE, Medical Examtuer.
POLICIES ISSUED upon all the popular plans. All Policies Nou-Forfeitable.
RATCLIFFS A BVRWELL,
MANAGERS FOR GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA.
Bcpl9.wf*sulm OFFICE, 229 BROAD STREET, Opposite Masonic Hall-
Large, New, Attractive and Cheap!
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James A. G-ray & Co.’s.
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Oar Stock of Foreign, Domestic aud Fancy
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FOR THE FALL ANB WINTER TRABE.
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"W"E OFFER, This Week, Large Invoices of Imported DRESS
GOODS, comprising New Colored Silks, latest shades; Choice Black
Silks, Drap de France, Gros Grains and Taffetas, Handsome Silk Pop-
Uns, Plaids, &c.
5,000 yards Desirable DRESS GOODS, from auction, will be opened
this week, at Prices Lower than ever produced.
The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of DOMESTIC GOODS in
the market, comprising every description of Cotton and Woolen, Ameri
can Manufactured Fabric, known to the trade.
From this date, Every Department will be found complete, with full
lines of Seasonable Goods, in Flannels, Linens, Blankets, Shawls,
Cloaks, Hosiery, Corsetts, Hoop Skirts, White Goods and Notions.
TO THE TRADE, we can guarantee full satisfaction, in selecting
from a Large and Complete Stock, at Prices that cannot be Undersold.
JAMES A. GRAY & CO.,
228 Broad street.
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COTTON TIBS, COTTON TIBS.
DuNN’S PATENT SELF-ADJUSTING
HORIZONTAL COTTON TIE.
As Agents of the above named patent we beg
to commend it to the attention of planters and
merchants.
This TIE is a decided improvement, and con
tains the advantages of GREAT STRENGTH,
GREAT SIMPLICITY AND EASE IN MA
NIPULATION. Being superior to any other
Tie manufactured, wc can confidently recom
mend it to the public.
L. J. MILLER,
Agent, Augusta, Ga.
JNO. W. ANDERSON, SONS & CO.,
au3-2m Agents in Savannah.
NOTICE.
J, R. WJNS, Yracfioal LOCKSMITH and
BELL HANGER, at 22 Washington street, is
prepared to go to any part of the city to Hang
Bells, Repair Locks, and make and lit Keys, at
the most reasonable prices. UMBRELLAS
and FARASOLB REPAIRED.
Sign of the Farasols and Big Keys, No. 22,
Washington street, Augusta, Ga.
Orders promptly attended to.
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ROPE. GRAIN BAGS.
50 Coils Rope,
TO BE SOLD AT REDUCED FIGURES.
5,000 Second Hand Grain Bags,
BRANCH, SCOTT & CO.
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'REMOVAL.
The undersigned lias removed to the office
on the VYest side of Malntosb street, opposite
the warehouse of Messrs. Roberts, Morris &
Shivers, and continues
TO INSURE
Buildings, Furniture, Cotton, Merchandize and
Lives, in Companies as perfectly sate and of as
high character for lair and honorable dealing,
as any in this country. Thankful for the past
patronage of his tellow-citizens, he respectfblly
solicits its continuance. WM. E. EVANS,
sepavim Insurance Agent.
J. M. BURDBLL,
Cotton JTactor and Commission Merchant,
NO. e WAREEN BLOCK, AUGUSTA, GA., I
Will CONTINUE BUSINESS, as heretofore, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. CON- j
SIGNMENTB SOLICITED. jy39-d*c6m
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W: H. HOWARD. C. H. HOWARD.
W. H. HOWARD & SON,
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MRRCHANTS,
_____ No. 2 Warren Block,
IAaVING ample FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE and CLOSE STORAGE capacity for TEN
THOUSAND BALES OF COTTON,, will continue to give their strict attentioa to the STOR
AGE AND SALE OF COT ION and other PRODUCE.
Orders f>r BAGGING, TIES or ROPE and FAMILY SUPPLIES promptly filled, and at the
LOWEBT CASH PRICES. v
Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on Produce in store,
Commissions for Selling Cotton, (!>*) ONE AND A QUARTER PER CENT.
Consignments respectfully solicited.
JRefer to General A.lVWbiqht, Augusta, Qa. sepl-3a>
WARREN, LANE & GO.,
Cotton and Commission Merchants
WILL CONTINUE TO GIVE THEIR BEST ATTENTION TO THE STORAGE]
SALE OF COTTON AND OTHER PRODUCE.
The Arrow Tie for Baling Cotton.
We are still Agents for this popular TIE and solicit the orders of Planters.
MERCHANTS and FACTORS supplied ltora Store or 'Depot at the lowest
wholesale rates.
Warren, Lane & Cos.
S. D. HEARD Sc SON,
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
7VTJCJTJSTA, GEORGIA,
Continue the Sale and Storage of COTTON. CASH ADVANCES made at anr
time on Produce in Store. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. aulß-d*c6m
ISAAC T. HEARD. 0 M gjQjjg
ISAAC T. HEARD &, CO.,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
CORNER AND McINTOSH STREETS,
(Fireprooi Warehouse formerly occupied by Messrs. Bustin & Walker),
AUGUSTA, GA.
W" ILL devote their strict personal attention to the storage and sale of COT TONfaud other
PRODUCE. Liberal CASH ADVANCES made at all times on Produce in store.
Agents for Gullett’s Patent Improved Steel Brush Cotton Gins,
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ISAAC T. HEARD & CO.
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ST. LOUIS LEAD AND OIL COMPANY,
MANUFACTURERS OF
STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEAD!
The Strictly For. <JORODKRB AND OMNi.KRB
WHITE LEAD Hannfac // \ ° r
tured by this Company I. / ux \ - S * r,Ct,y PMre Wh,te
not excelled In Whiteness /y I,D
or Fineness by any In the // ZINC PAINTS,
World< s(—jrafcy-js \ DRY WHITK
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Linseed, Castor, and Cot- 'V jy VULSIFaR, President,
ton Seed Oils. J *' JAOOB8 > Secretary.
Bold, Wholesale and Retail, by WM. H. TU ~ T
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at>g26al DRUQGXHTB, AUOUWr A OA
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LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Os Richmond, Virginia.
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HOME OFFICE, NORTHEAST CORNER MAIN AND NINTH STREETS.!
Authorized Capital - 5i,000,000
Capital invested and well secured, 100,000
87X PER CENTUM OF PROFITS PAID TO POLICY HOLDERS.
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W. C. CARRINGTON, President. R. H. MAURY, Vice-President.
J. J. HOPKINS, Secretary. C. HENRY PERROW, M. D., Med. Ada.
JAMES E. WOLFF, Superintendent of Agencies.
DIRECTORS:
R, H. MAURY, A. 8. LEE, RICHARD IRBY, 0. F. WKIBIGBR, A. F. nARVEY
W. A. ARMISTEAD, D. TIDEMAN, W. C. CARRINGTON, J. J. HOPKINS.
ASSETS, FIRST OF APRIL, 1869, $407,121; Policies issued in a little over first eighteen
months of active work, over 3,000; Income same time, over $450,000—a success beyond all
precedent. Insures ou Mutual, Nou-Forfeiitng aud Return Premium Plans.
DIVIDENDS paid on Life Policies, FORTY PER CENT., which proves the economy of ila
management and its careful selection ol risks.
BRANCH°"OFFICE,
Mclntosh Street, 24 Door from Georgia Railroad Bank, Augusta, Ga.
Dr. T. Stanley Beckwith, Gen’l Ag’t.
JOHN CRAIG, Pres’t of Board of Directors. T. H. STAFFORD, Secretary.
DIRECTORS:
E. P. CLAYTON, R. A. FLEMING, Z MoCOKD,
JAB. T. BOTH WELL, GEO. M. THKW, V. RICHARDS.
* JOHN U. MEYER, J. W. HORTON. T. STANLEY BECKWITH.
r _jL' HE ENTIRE CAPITAL OF THIS COMPANY has been furnished by citizens of Vir
ginia and Georgia.
It is estimated that over TEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS are now annually sent North for
LIFE INSURANCE, every dollar of which, takei so much from Southern vitality. Henceforth
i let us keep our Investments at home,and we will again assert and maintain our supremacy. This
BRANCH OFFICE oflera all inducements for Lite Insurance of a perfect Home Office, with
these advantages : The Capital is furnished, the expense of commencing operations has been
incurred, the success, beyond peradventure, is established, and the whole Capital and Assets of
the Home Company stand committed to sustain it.
The entire management of the Piedmont is in the hands of Southern men, and its aim is;
; sustain Southern interests. Why, then, should Southern men place their money and the inter,
esta of their wives and children in the hands of Northern raeu, who, you know, do not love you, amt
who have proved that they do not desire your prosperity, and WHOSE CHARTERS FORBID THE
INVESTMENT OF ONE CENT FOR YOUR BENEFIT?
THE PIEDMONT is not only a thoroughly Southern Company, but pledges itself to invest
all lands accruing in Georgia, within the State, under the direction ol Georgia gentlemen in,
whose integrity you must have entire confidence. ’
THE PIEDMONT gives 87}£ per cent, of net profits to her Policy holders; issues Gold Poli
cies to-thoee who prefer to pay in Gold, or at Gold standard ; has already declared 40 per cent
dividend on all of its Life Policies, and, in short, offers all advantages that Sonthern men could;
a.ik. We, therefore, confidently appeal to Southern men to snstain an established and perma
nent institution of their own, and we cannot doubt the results.
THE PIEDMONT claims to be equal in the privileges and benefits granted its,patrons to anu
other Company, surpassed by none, and superior to many, and only request* pities wishing to In
sure not to do so until they have examined the merits of this established Southern Company,
Call ou our Agents for information. Active, reliable and Agents wanted **
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Which surpasses all others, both for quan
tity and quality of Cotton ginned. Wo roier
ns to its merits, to all those who have tried’
them, and to Cotton Factors generally. Plant
ers are invited to call and see the GULLETT
GIN, at our office. Pamphlets giving a full
description will be sent to all who wish them.
ALSO,
AGENTS FOR HALL’S PATENT COT
TON GIN FEEDER. A specimen on hand, to
which we call the attention of Planters.
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