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BY STOCKTON & CO
E. P. CLAYTON & C 0.,
OOTTCOST FACTORS,
Warehovise and Cbmmission Merchants,
CORIVER CAMPBELL and REINOLDI STRE^g,
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AUGUSTA, GA. L
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(30 XSTIT UTIOSTALIST.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, OOT. 20,1869
State Items.
The Columbus Enquirer states that a
planters’ meeting will be held in Geneva,
Talbot county, Ga., on Saturday the 23d
instant, by the citizens of Talbot and Ma
rion counties, to take into consideration
and deliberate upon the question of a direct
cotton trade between the cotton growing
States and Europe.
The Central Railroad proposes to deliver
all goeds consigned to its customers in
Macon free of dray age, and advertises in
the papers of that city for proposals from
draymen tp cjo the work.
The Columbus Bun reports that the
Deputy Revenue Collector has collected
upon the assessments of 1868 from the dis
trict,. composed of the counties of Muscogee
and Chattahoochee, $19,000.
Mrs. 8. L. Hayes, of Thomasvilie, Geor
gia, whose son was killed in Virginia
during the war, and whose remains have
been carefully bjiried and attended to by
the Ladies’ Memorial Association of Peters,
burg, has contributed the sum of fifty dol
lars to the objects of the Association.
The Atlanta Constitution suggests that
one reason assigned by leading Republi
cans for reading Treasurer Augier out ol
the Radical party, is because lie simply
used the interest of the State funds, and
didn’t tafce the funds themselves.
The youttg fnen of Wilkes county are to
have a grand tournament on Saturday,
30th October, when the victor will win the
prize of a flue horse, as well as the privi
lege of crowning the Queen of Love and
Beauty.
The whole amount to be realized from
the stalls and booths rented out on Satur
day at the State Fair Grounds reaches
$2',280, with a couple of auctioneer’s stalls
yet left, which will command something
like SSOO each.
The Bun says there are attendant upon
the schools .of Columbus some 900 white
children. At the various Colored schools
are some 350 pupils, about 80 of whom are
members of the charity institution of the
Sisters of Mercy, located on the grounds of
the Catholic Church.
The Macon Telegraph reports the death
of a student at the State University—a
young Mr. Hughes, son ot Colonel Daniel
Hughes, of Twiggs county. His remains
passed through Macon on Saturday, to tie
interred at his home In Twiggs.
The Columbus Sun learns that Colonel
Mark Blaudford, of Marion county, intends
removing to Columbus and establishing his
law office in the city. The Colonel lost an
arm in some ot the Virginia battles, and
afterward was elected and served as Repre
sentative of that district in the Confed
erate Congress.
The City Council of Atlanta, at its
last.meeting passed a. resolution instractr
lug the City Attordey to bring suit at the;
next term-of Fulton Superior CourUagaipst
the Georgia. for dirmages-jnflicted
by
Mslcgrue,' a pleasant looking
geiitof some sixty-Rve Winters, wa*<ir
nii-ned bcfcsfcWlce ThofimS Spehcer o'a.
a charge of seTfuetidn, preferred by Mrs.
Charlotte Maddox, a buxom lass of some
forty Summers. After hearing the evidence
against the “gay Lothario,”
hound him over in a bond of S2OO, to
answer to the charge ol fornication at the
next term of Fulton Superior Court.
Mr Joseph Winshlp, one of the oldest
and most solid citizens of Atlanta, is nomi
nated for the Mayoralty-of that city.
The new Mayor and Aldcrmeu of Savan
nah, excepting Messrs. John O. Ferrell and
Richard J. Davunt, who were absent in at
tendance on the Commercial Convention,
were sworn in office on Monday.
An invitation lias been forwarded to ex-
Fresident Jefferson Davis to attend the
State Fair.
The Rome Courier reports the new Epis
copal church lit Kingston, Ga., nearly com
pleted. Bishop Beckwith preached in it
ou Friday last, and will return to dedicate
it at an early day.
The Templeton troupe have been delight
ing the Romans, distributing tin cups to
homely men, cutting cakes with rings in
them, and other showy behaviour.
In Atlanta, on Saturday evening, a negro
cut Mr. Henry McGill, an employee in the
Scofield Rolling Mill. McGill’s life is des
paired of, and the negro is in jail.
The ladies of the Atlauta Memorial As
sociation have in coarse of preparation a
series of tableaux, for the benefit of raising
funds for the re-interment of the Confeder
ate dead.
Heavy Robbery.—A. friend who reached
the city on Friday evening informs us that
a gentleman who gave his name as E. 8.
Candler, from Bainbridge, Ga., was robbed
of SB,OOO at Blackshear, on Wednesday
night last, under the following circum
stances, as related to us by our informant:
Mr. Candler arrived at Blackshear on his
way to Savannah; taken ill, he was obliged
to stop at the hotel of the town. On Wed
nesday night, having occasion to leave his
room at a late hour, he was met a few yards
from the house by two men, either negroes
or white men disguised as negroes, one of
whom was armed with a gun, the other ex
hibiting a large knife. By these men Mr.
Candler was conducted, under threats of
instant death, to a deep cut in the railroad,
where the belt containing his money was
forcibly taken from him. The robbers did
not get his pocket book, which contained a
small amount of money.
Our frientf informs us that the citizens of
Blackshear entertain no doubt of the rob
bery, as related by Mr. Candler, who lias
since returned to Bainbridge.
[Savannah News.
Camping on the Fair Ground.—Parties
wishing to tent ou the ground can do so by
reporting at the Secretary's office, and ob
taining his card, which entitles the holder
to camp ou the ground, to exhibit any
article or animal for premium, aud to go in
and out of the grounds at will.
This card makes the holder a member of
the Society for 1880, and entitles him to the
privilege of attending and participating by
discussion and votes in its deliberations.
$lO makes an Individual life membership
—s2s a family life membership—that is, it
entitles a man and wife, and children, under
age, for the life of the husband or wife, to
all the privileges of membership without
further charge. D. W. L.
Heavy Express Robbery.— On Tuesday
night the express office at Bmithville was
broken into aud the safe unlocked with the
key which was found in a drawer, and ri
fled of its contents. Three hundred dollars
in gold, and about one thoqsand sevan hun
dred dollars in currency was abstracted.
In the hnrry of the moment one hundred
and fifty dollars were overlooked and left
. behind. The robber went prepared with
Oj (jold chisels and other implements to force
o. tfie safe, bat was spared the trouble of
~ing them. His tools were left on the
t e not%-CutMert Appeal, 14 tli.
:h sun, -
L tb e I v.fHAr Railroad vs. the City of At
ourThe city on yesterday commenced
® the 15 the tunnel under the Georgia
Ts -on Butler street, but was stopped
WF 1 . injunction sued out by President
Pwni&rfthrough L. j. Glenn & Son. The cast
ourpnpw before Judge Pope, and he has set
-»part next Monday to give it a hearing.
ivbuC ' [Atlanta Bra, 19ft.
in du ~’ Jl ~""
pDr. W. F. Whelan, postmaster at New*
... ian, for many years severely afflicted with
nff fb .umfttism, died suddenly, about 2, a. m.,
m, for May morning,
orse m “
Phe fh'he first new corn of the season was
i .fared on' ’Change in Richmond, Va. f on
. -ndrEkUy. The lot constated of ten bushels,
obtained was only 90 cents.
Sri-U)cclili) dkmstitutiondisi.
Jtew sauoon.
CIGAR Am TOBACCO STORE.
SCHNEI&ER & MEYER,
CORNER BROAD AND CENTRE STREETS,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
Have , list opened a FIRST-CLASS SA
LOON, where all the begl. LIQUORS, ALE and
LAGER BEER will be kept constantly on hand.
ALSO,
Imported and Domestic CIGARS
Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO
SNUFF, PIPES, etc., etc.
At Wholesale anil Retail.
They solicit a call from all who desire a good
article. octlO-lm
To Merchants aad Planters.
W E Will tr.ske ADVANCES of 20 CENTS
PER POUND for Middling and belter grades,
on shipments of COTTON to our frieuds in
New York, Boston, Providence, Philadelphia,
and Baltimore, Liverpool, Bremen and Havre.
We would caii the attention of those desirous
ot Shipping to our superior facilities for con
ducting this line of business.
PROMPT RETURNS guaranteed.
RUSSELL & POTTER,
Corner Reynolds and Mclntosh streets,
octl3-3mlp Augusta, Ga.
SSOO REWARD!
HOGS ! HOGS 11
ARMERS desiring to improve their Stock,
will find for sale at C. Toi.ek’s Kentucky and
Tebnessee Stables, Augusta, Gi, a lot of
< THOROUGH-BRED BERKSHIRE PIGS,
just imported from Bourbon county, Ky. Tiiose
wishiog to purchase will never have a better
opportunity. For further informali«n T ,address
F. R. MOORE,
At C. Toler's Kentucky and Tennessee Stables,
Campbell street, North of Broad.
OCtlo-tf !
Notice to Contractors.
JP ROPOSALS are invited for Grading, Tie3,
Lumber and Tracklying on the Port Royal Rail
road.
Plans, Specifications, and Profiles may be
seen at the Ofllbcfof Port Royal Railroad Com- -
puny, over Post Office. octt2-tf
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; A wMls residing in fcVatli America ae
ftnve h.en cored t.y
Effns-bohlf remedy. (KT'tSiplw cy a deeiioto bunfit
, fisc afflicted :iu<f tntfurtnuafe, I-will send (lie recipe
. m pre.pnria* nrdtpains- «!!-< i.ti'Afctnc liia rcafod en
velope, lo any one Who need* it, Fret of'-Charge.
Address JOKPII i a M i\S,
Station D. Iti• In I'onre,
octs-dielsm ; ew Vork Oily.
The Misses Sedgwick’s ItiMtiiiUf. f '
BOARDING nnii DAY SCHOOL for
Young Ladies and tJlfiUfmi, cofn.-i of Wash
ington and Telfair stm-f*, August a, Ga.
The duties of this Insiittua iv"i lie resumed
October 4tb. Efficient Teach-rs iu i-vety de
partment have been s;eii- -.1.
For terms and circo! \r, cm! lining fail j ar
ticulars, address the Print", i! -.
augSS-dc&l-’in
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD,
4 The rcpnlaut:’.’. this ex
oeltent medicine enjoys,
xYk is derived from its cures,
-v ill many of which are of a
saw truly marvellous char-
Sw acter. luvcterato cases
rfi. of Scrofula, where ttie
Ml system seemed utterly
given up to corruption,
War have yielded to this coin
pound of anti-strumous
gjjgff virtui s. Disorders of a
|Sjc Bfirofnlous type, and af
fections 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 bo informed hero 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 unseen and unfelt
tenant of the organism undermines the constitution,
and invites the attack of enfeebling or fatal diseases,
without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Again,
it seems to breed infection througnoot the body, and
then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop
into one or other of its hideous forms, either on the
surface or among the vitals. In tha latter, tuber
cles may-bo suddenly deposited in the lungs or
heart, or tumors formed in the liver. These facta
make the occasional use of the Sarsaparilla as a
preventive, advisable.
It is a mistake to suppose that so long as 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 be 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, descend from parent to child,
but i9 also engendered in persons born of pure
blood. Low living, indigestion, foul air, licentious
habits, uncleanliness, and the depressing vices gen
erally, produce it. Weakly constitutions, where not
fortified bv the most constant and judicious care,
are peculiarly liable to it. Yet the robust, also,
whose turbid blood swells the veins with an appar
ently exuberant vitality, are often contaminated,
and on the road to its consequences. Indeed, no
class or condition can depend on immunity from
it, nor feel insensible to the importance of an effec
tual remetly.
In St. Anthony's Fire, Rosa or Erysipelas,
for Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ring
warm, Sore Ears and Eyes, and other eruptive
or visible forms of the diseases eaused primarily by
the scrofulous infection, the Sarsaparilla is so ef
ficient as to bo indispensable. And in the more
concealedforms.as ill Dyspepsia,Dropsy, Heart
Disease, Pits, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, and other
affections of the muscular anfi nervous systems, the
Sarsaparilla, through its purifying power, re
moves the cause of the disorder and produces aston
ishing cures. • >3
The sarsaparilla root of the 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 Mercurial Diseases are cured by
it, though a long time is required for subduing these
obstinate maladies by any medicine. Deucorrhwa
qv If hites, Uterine Ulcerations, and Female
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 the 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 tho blood, we unhesitatingly
recommend the Sarsaparilla.
This medicine restores health and vigor where no
specific disease cars be distinguished. Its restora
tive power is sqon felt by those who are Languid,
Listless, Respondent, Sleepless, and filled with
Nervous Apprehensions or Fears, or who are
troubled with anv other of those affections symp
tomatic of weakness. Many, after taking it for
General Debility, have written us of the youth
ful vigor imparted to their nervous system, which
seemed 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,
YorYerer and Agne, Intermittent le
ver, CMH Ysrer, Remittent Yever,
Bomb Anne, Periodical or Billon*
Yever, dec., and Indeed all tl»e affec
tions which arise from malarlons,
marsh, or miasmatic poisons.
As its name implies, it does Cure, and does not
fail. Containing neithsr Arsenio, Quinine, Bismuth,
Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous suostinoo
whatevsr, ft Ip nowlss injures way pagan!. Th*
number and Importsnoe of He cures In the Bgnefiis»
tricts, are literally byroad account, sad we Bwmve
without a parallel in the history rtf medicine. OUT
pride Is gratified by tha acknowledgments we re
ceive of the radical owe effected taourtfuste ode IS,
and whsre other remedies had wholly failed.
tected by taking the AGUE CURE drily.
For Liver Compltttnte, arising from Wrplffity
of the Liver, It is an sxcriftni remedy, sthstfiitHf
I fc l irats, »00. mo
and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Maes., and sold
all round the world. j
PRICE, SI,OO FEE MOTTLE.
Bold by Da. W. B. WILLS and all the Drnoglt l
In Augusta. Also all Druggists and dealsn svarj
where IsoSsoSsaftm.
the
Six Great Remedies
OF THE AGE.
I p
Hurley’s Ague Tonic.
30S ; P-. -•
Ft,
* v °
NO' ARSENIC—NO MERCURY.
PERFECTLY RELIABLE.
The only remedy for Chills and Fever, or Ague and
Fever, that is or can be depended upon is HUR-
I*KY'B AGDK TONIC. There have been thousands
cured by using it who have tried the nsual remedies
withont benefit.
The following certificate from a reliable citizen of
Mississippi speaks for itself:
Meridian, Miss., Oct. 18,1868.
Mr. R. T. R. Chadwick :
Dear Sir: This is 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
ol fifteen months’ standing. I cheerfully recommend
Hurley’s Tonic to the public generally.
Respectfully, yours, JOHN B. WRIGHT.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
USE
HURLEY’S SAHSAPAHILLA/
WITH IODIDE POTASH.
This is the pure and genuine extract of the root, and
>vili, on trial, be lonnd to effect a certain and perfect
cure of the following complaints an! diseases :
Affections of the Bones, Habitual Costive
ness, Debility. Diseases of Ibe Kid
neys Dispepsla, Kryslpells, Female
Irregularities. Fistula, all akin
Diseases, Diver Complaint,
Indigestion, Pil s, Pul
monary Diseases, *cro
fnln, or King’s Evil;
Byp hills.
To Dr. Thos. A. Hurley:
. Sir: I deem it an act of justice to you to state that
in the month of February last 1 had a severe attack
<~f inflammatory rheumatism, which completely pros
tratod me. At tiio same time my lungs were much
afflicted. I was so reduced that it was with the great
est difficulty that I c utld walk. I procured some of
your Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, and com
menced taking it. I found that I began to improve—
my cough became less severe—the soreness of my
lungs and breast gradually subsided—my rheumat.c
pains less acu’e. I attribute this mainly to your Sar
saparilla. 1 hayo now been taking it lor over two
months; hare taken in all five bottles. Its effects
hove been most Hat! factory to me, and 1 advise others
similarly afflicted to give you a trial.
-JOS. CLEMENT.
The gentleman whoso name is appended to the -
above certificate, has long, resided here, and at the
present time fs one-of the magistrates of the oMv of
Lonisvillo, ‘ , ,v
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HURLEY’S
Popular Worm Candy.
As this is 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 the place of all other
preparations for Worms— it being perfectly tasteless,
and any child will take it.
Messrs. James Ruddle <£ Cos. :
Gentlemen : It gives me great pleasure to say,
"ftor using all the other worm remedies known to me,
with but partial success to my children, I was advised
to try Or. T. A. Hurley’s, and since using it my chil
dren have become well and healthy. The children
would eat it ail the time, It is so pleasant, if we would
let them. I believe it is one of the best and Bifest
remedies known, and as snch, recommend it to one
and Ml. JAB. W. TRAVIS.
Louisville, July 3,1868.
NOTICE TO MOTHERS.
DR. SEABROOK'S
Infant Soothing Syrup.
Übc in the future only SEABROOK’B, a combina
tion quite up with the advancement of the age.—
Pleasant to take, harmless in its action, efficient and
reliable in all eases. Invaluable in the following dis
eases:
SUMMER COMPLAINT, IRREGULARITIES
OF THE BOWELS, RICSTIVENEBS,'
TEETUING, Ac.
Gives health to tlie child and rest to the mother.
Nashville, Tens., February 12,1568.
Jos. Raddle if Cos., Louisville, Ky.:
When living in your city I used several bottles of
DR. BEAR KOOK’S INFANT SOOTHING SYR
UP, and found it to do my child more good, and it
would rest better after using it, than any other 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 Druggists hero to Keep it. If any
one docs, jilease let me know; if not, send me one
dozen iiv express, and 1 will pay for it at tha office
here. Write me wheu 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 are no Bitters that can compare with these in re
moving these distressing complaints. For Bale or can
be had at any Drug Store in the United States or from
the proprietor*.
JAMES RUDDLE & CO.,
Louisville, Ky.
DR. SEABROOK’S
EHxer of Pyrophosphate of Iron
and Calisaya.
This elegant combination possesses all the homo
properties of Peruvian Bark and Iron, without the
disagreeable taste and had effect* 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
rivEHB 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 wel 1 take its place.
Jas. Ruddle & Cos.,
PROPRIETORS, ,r
LABORATORY JfO. 411 BULLITT ST.,
Unfertile, Ky.
All the above goods for sale by
P LUMB A LEITNER,
BARRETT A CARTER,
EDWARD BARRY, *
F. A. BEALL
W. H. TUTT A LAND,
W. B. WELLS,
Augusta, ft*.
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AUGUSTA, (Ga,), WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20, 1869
‘5-i - ** “" 1 ' ' I- u : 4 - . v. r ",. >•
JUST RECEIVED,
200 BUSHELS SEED BARLEY.
For sale by
octl7-4 BARRETT & CASWELL.
ESTABLISHED 1828.
FREEMAN BROTHERS,
SUCCESSORS TO
T. W. Freeman and J. N. Freeman,
JEWEUERB,
312 BROAD STREET, AUGUbTA, GEORGIA,
_AI.KE constantly receiving additions to their
stock of the latest styles of FINE GOLD and
SILVER WATCHES, CLOCKB, JEWELRY,
SILVER WARE, PLATED WARE, FANCY
GOODS, OPERA GLABSES, BPECTACLES,
EYE GLASSES., &c., which they offer the pub
lic at prices that will insure satisfaction.
Orders for any style of HAIR WORK exe
cuted at the shortest notice.
Watches, Clocks and JeWelry carefully re
paired by experienced workmen and
A call is respectfully solicited. octl7-if-tf
New Billiard Saloon.
The undersigned begs leave to announce
to his friends and the public generally that he
has opened a first class BILLIARD SALOON
at the Angnsta Hotel.
My Tables are of the finest quality, and were
selected by myself, at the celebrated Ware
rooms of Phelan & Collander.
Give me a trial, gentlemen, and if I shall fail
to please you, it will not be the fault of
octl7-6 PAT. OTIS.
Fresh Norfolk Oysters.
A. CONSTANT supply of fresh “
NORFOLK OYSTERS, in packages of gallons,
half gallons and quarts, received d3ily and for
sale at the Augusta Ice House, opposite South
Carolina Railroad Depot. Also, best quality of
Savannah and Brunswick OYSTERS, in quan
tities to suit purchasers.
octl7-lm C. EMERY.
* J L MIMS,
DEALER IN
HORSES AND MULES
Permanently at J, B. Pournellc’a (*re _
Eagle Stables, Blits Street, -
AUGUSTA, GA. '■ \ /
N. B.—Will also receive HORBES and
MULES for sale on Commission.
octls-2w v
FINE WINES,
LIQUORS, • \
;*•
as«4L> •a.-inet j«iL sSrr.'3r,..
AT
Dortic’s Old Stand,
NO. 178 BROAD STREET.
G. A. WHITEHEAD & CO.
Have on hand an extensive stock of
WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS
Imperial CARTE BLANCHE and
BOUZY CHAMPAGNE
CLARET, in casks and cases
SHERRY, MADEIRA and PORT
Boker’s and California BITTERS
WHISKY—OId Russell Rye
Old Baker Rye
Old Cabinet
Old Hunter
Old Virginia Glades
Quinn’s Kentucky Bourbon
Buck Eye Bourbon
Old Robinson County, gen
uine
Old Imperial XXXX
Imported and Domestic BRANDY
Imported and Domestic GIN
Imported and Domestic RUM
ALE and PORTER
Choice Brands CIGARS and TOBACCO
For sale bjj
G. A. WHITEHEAD & CO.
octlO-12
BUFFALO TONGUES'!
EN DOZEN, just received from tho West.
For sale by * M. HYAMS & CO.
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opening"
ON
MONDAY MORNING,
► AT
Mullarkv Brothers,
Fine CLOAKB, the richest and handsom
est ever offered in Augusta
Medium aud low priced CLOAKS, a large as
sortment -
ARAB SHAWLS, the latest style
Single and Double SHAWLS, fancy plaids
Plain Black and Second Mourning SHAWLS
Black Thibet SHAWLS, very fine
Genl’6 Fine White SHIRTS, Linen fronts, a
large assortment, to be sold very cheap
Gent’s Merino UNDERVEBTS
Ladies’ Merino UNDERVESTS, high neck and
long sleeves, and high neck and short
sleeves
Ladies’ Berlin GLOVES, fleece lined
Ladies’ fine English HOSE
Gent’s fine English HALF HOSE
Ladies’ Merino HOSE, White and Colored
Gent’s Merino HALF HOSE
Children's Check and Striped Merino HOSE
Children’s Knitted Merino JACKETS
Ladies’ White Embroidered SKIRTS
Ladies’ Balmoral SKIRTS
Black English CRAPE
SATIN, for Trimmings
All Wool DELAINES
FRENCH MERINOS
Real Irish and French POPLINS
Real BIARRITZ, extra fine
Black, \yhite and Colored SILKS
An endless variety of other Foreign and Ameri
can DRESS GOODS, at amazingly low
prices
A large assortment Os CABBIMRRB
fine Searlet BROAD CLOTH, for Cloaks and
Sacks
GREY REPELLANT, for Ladies’ Cloaking
CORSETS, HOOP BURTS, NOTIONS, Ac.
All of which will be told at the closest prices
Mullarky Brothers,
*B* BROAD STREET.
febSß-Jy*B-sepl*-octl7-tf 5
INSURANCE-
¥*' Participation :
Jlw Safest and Cheapest Mode of Insurance.
’X 1 H to
(ioutioental Insurance Company,
OTP NEW YORK,
US Capital, (paid up in cash) is... #500,000 00
to Surplus of Assets (July 1,1869)
JP-, 1,752,030 75
felng its total Cash Assets #2,252,030 75
iree-quarters of the profits of its business
tk divided in July of each year to its custom
re in Scrip bearing interest at 6 per cent, per
ifumm, and redeemable in cash in the order of
i
; ears have been as follows: 1863, 50 per cent.;
384, 50 per cent.; 1865, 45 per cent.; 1866,
per cent.; 1867, 33% per cent.; 1868, 50
fljrcent., and 1869, 50 per cent., thus return
flSku dividends nearly one-halt the amount
while its large cash assets gives perfect
pkgity to its policy holders.
attention of owners of property is re
(jNfully invited to an examination of the
advantages to its policy holders offered
by ike CONTINENTAL, and the Auent will
ike pleasure in larnishiug further details on
triplication at his office, on Mclntosh street,
Ajigasta.
Sirs Win. E. Evans,
AGENT.
¥
-INSURA.NCE ROOMS
, r of
ALBERT G. HALL,
l _J 221 BROAD STREET.
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE
ok Merchandise, Cotton aud Real Estate, to
any amount, effected in Reliable Companies:
aha, Marine, Life and Accident Insurance.
'fhe following companies are especially rep-
at this Agency:
Queen Insurance Cos., of Liverpool and Lon
don.
North American Ins. Cos., of Hartford, Ct.
'Norwich Fire Ins.Co., of Norwich. Ct.
: -Jnion Fire Ins. Cos., ol Baltimore, Md.
Georgia Home Ins. Cos., of Columbus, Ga.
Central City Ins. Cos., of Selma, Ala.
f Manhattin Life Ins. Cos., of New York.
i (tailway Passenger Assurauce Cos., ot Hart
fold, Ct. je23-ly
jffOETH BRITISH
AND
It*
fl Mercantile Insurance Company
C,l LONDON AND EDINBURGH.
1 — ° — ,
Up Capital aud Accumulated Funds,
*14,044,635 31 in CJold.
j f
A o
i Policies Issued for Any Amount, from #SOO
4* *70,000. J. M. BURDELL, Agent,
T sep2s-3in No. 6 Warren Block.
(A*--' ■■■■■. '
Myagdactm-errof
p|Srsr Tobacco, Pipes,
AND DEALERS IN
All Grades of Leaf Tobacco,
195 AND 254 BROAD STREET,
. AUGUSTA, GA.
Branch House and our Manufactory,
VOLGER & HTJNEKEN,
160 Front Street, New York.
VOLGER & HUNEKEN,
Manufacturers of
M o- jwl- jrk mm •>
And Importers of and Dealers in
PIPES AND LEAF TOBACCO,
166 Front Street,
NEW YORK.
BRANCH HOUSE.
G. VOLGER & CO.,
AUGUSTA, GA.
octl6-3m
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LOW PRICES.
w HITE DINNER SETS, new Limoge
Shapes, 157 pieces, #25. Smaller size sets pro
portionately low in prizes.
WHITE TOILET SETS, 11 pieces, #3 20.
WHITE TEA SETS, 44 pieces, #4 00.
GOOD WATER GOBLETS, per dozen, #1 50
GOOD WINE GLASSES, per dozen, $1 00
All other Goods in our line equally low.
Goods packed lor the country, or forwarded by
Express, C. O. D,
WASHINGTON HADLEYS,
Middle Cooper Institute Block, Third and
Fourth Avenues, between 7th and Bth streets,
New York.
Send for Illustrated Photograph and Cata
logue of Limoge Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets,
mailed free. octl6-3m
WINDOW SHADES.
We have received and opened the
largest stock of new Shades ever shown
In this city, embracing Shades of all col
ors and sizes.
New and beautiful Shades, at very lots
price*, at
James G. Bailie A Brother’s.
WINDOW SHADES.
JUST RECEIVED,
500 Fair ew Style,
INCLUDING THE
New Reversible Shade.
Prices Low. Needs no Comment.
Call and examine for yourself, at
PLATT BROTHERS,
octls ls 214 Broad.
FARM FOR SALE.
I WILL sell, on accommodating terms, my
FARM on Rae’s Creek, one and a half miles
from city limits, and approachable by three fine
roads. It contains 109 acres, all nnder fence,
■boat 75 of which is cleared and under cultiva
tion. It is very productive in Cotton, Corn,
&c.; has good improvements for oyerseer, ne
groes and stock ; is finely watered by the creek
and a succession of bold springs, the water
from which springs can be easily made availa
ble for fish ponds, and will furnish power
enough to rp» h Grits Mill or Cotton Gin. The
place is exceedingly healthy, and has a building
sife which overlooks the tphofe of it and the
surrounding country. For terms apply to
J. A. ANSLEY,
At Store ot Wilcox, Gibbs & Cos.,
octlT-10 No. 241 Broad street.
WM. MCLAUGHLIN,
SIGN AND OBNAKENTAL PAINTBR,
No. 48 Jackson street,
U~?.EBPECTFULLY informs his old friend*
that he has resumed business at the above stand,
and will bo thaqhfol for a renewal of their for
mer patronage. 1 octlT-18
EMPIRE,
Sewing Machine,
lk)R
FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS.
Patented Septemlier 18,1866.
RECEIVED THE FIRST PRIZE
at The
Great Fair of the American Institute,
In New York, Oct. 26, 1867,
AND HIGHEST PREMIUM FOR
Best Manufacturing Machine
AT
PARIS EXPOSITION, JULY, 1867.
AGENTS WANTED where none are estab
lished. Liberal Discounts given. For terms,
apply to the company.
EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE—394 Bowery, New
York, between lloustou and Bleecker streets (late
616 Broadway).
Southern Agencies Established:
G. A. Forsgard, Houston, Texas.
G. L. Werth, Montgomery, Ala.
T. B. Catherwood, Savannah, Ga.
J. B. Clarke & Son, Anderson C. 11., S. C.
11. C. Ravenscraft, Kiugswood, W. Va.
Thos. Shanks, Baltimore, Md.
A. Heimerdingek, Louisville, Ky.
8. Franklyn & Cos., Elberton, Ga.
Blakely & Hogan, New Orleans, La.
Robert White, Charleston, S. C.
Meyers & Marcus, Augusta, Ga.
W. D. Love & Cos., Columbia, S. C.
Frazier & Watkins, Dyersbury, Teuu.
E. Delquest, Tallahassee, Fla.
J. Karr, Washington, D. C.
E. G. Evans, Pendleton, 8. C.
jy2B-w&sast*c2w
FARMERS!
INCREASE YOUR CROPS OF
Wheat, Rye, Oats, Potatoes, Turnips
and Grass,
AS WELL AS
ADD TO THE FERTILITY OF YOUR SOIL,
BY A JUDICIOUS AND ECONOMICAL
MODE OF
M^NITRIIVG.
Surely the man is a public benefactor who
makes
“Two spears of grass to grow
Where but one g-.ew before.”
I will give a “Money Guarantee” of the
purity of each “ Maziure” I sell.
I keep constantly on hand, and offer lor
sale
Pure No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, from Chin
eba Islands
Pure SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, “ John
S. Reese & Cos.”
Pure GROUND BONE FLOUR, unburnt and
unsteamed.
Pure GROUND LAND PLASTER, at S2O per
ton.
LIVERPOOL SALT.
J. 0. MATHEWSON,
285 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
oetO-eodSdcAt
MMES. BEGIN,
AT THK
FRENCH MILLINERY
AND
DEESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT,
Have just received their first selection of
Exquisite FALL and WINTER GOODS,
which to examine will be of great interest
to the Ladies of Augusta and the country.
DRESSES MADE and OUT in the Latest
Styles, which are received weekly.
Particular attention paid to BRIDAL OUT
FITS.
Ladies DRESS CAPS always on hand, and
made to order.
my2o scplfi-tly 3
Established 1845.
J. P. TRAVERS & SON,
MANUFATJJRERB OF
The Anchor Cotton Twine,
46 Beekman street , New York,
Offer for sale Baling Twine for CottOD, Os
nabnrsr Twine, Cotton Chalk and Plow Lines,
Trot, Staging and Out Lines, Twines for Hard
ware, Dry Goods, Grocers, Druggists, Ship
Chandlers, Stationers, Upholsterers, Fishermen
and all other Trades.
Samples sent free. oel!7-law4
TBV
PAW'S HEPATIC BITTERS,
✓
THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA,
AND ALL DISEASES OF THE
STOMACH AND LIVER.
TriEY ARE EECOJfME.VDED BY TIIE
MEDICAL FACULTY.
HEGESIAN & CO.,
AGENTS, NVir YORK.
Manufactured by C. P. PAMNffI,
CHEMIST AH3 AFQIHECAE7,
CH A R L KST ON, S. C.
lor Hale by livuyyists Every
mh27-eodly
Fashionable Dressmaking
_A_ND all descriptions of SEWING and
MACHINE STITCHING executed in the best
manner and on the most reasonable terms, by
MRS. JOHNBON,
Northwest corner of Broad and Cumming
streets, up stairs. octl3-wfan3m
A NEW
DRY GOODS STORE!
GESRGE WEBER
Begs leave to announce to hist numerous
friends, and the public generally, that he
ha,s opened a DRY GOODS STORE, at
No. 194 Broad street (opposite Constitu
tionalist office). He has just returned from
the North with a fine assortment of Fancy
and Domestic DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
&c., and will continue to receive weekly
additions to his stock.
As he Intends to establish a popular busi
ness, he has adopted the ONE PRICE
CASH SYSTEM, and will sell his goods
at the Lowest Prices, and hopes by uniform
courtesy and strict attention to business to
merit the patronage of the public.
GEORGE WEBER,
Sign of the Golden Bee Hive,
Octß-eodly No. 184 Broad street.
BORNEO BAGGING.
35 BALES BORNEO BAGGING.
For sale by
©etlT-3 JILAIR, SMITH * CO]
O. H. PHINIZY,
Cotton Faotor and Commission Merohant,
OoNTINUES to give hia attention to the STORAGE and SALE OF COTTON, at hi*
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, on JACKSON STREET.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. 1y27-d3m&c6m
ISAAC T. HEARD. O. M. BTONE
ISAAC T. HEARD & CO.,
Warehouse and commission merchants!
CORNER REYNOLDS AND McINTOSH STREETS,
(Fireprooi Warehouse formerly occupied by Messrs. Bostin & Walker),
-
AUGUSTA, GA.
\Ar ILL devote their strict personal attention to the storage and sale of COTTON and othep
PRODUCE. Liberal CASH ADVANCES made at all times on Produce in store.
Agents for Gullett’s Patent Improved Steel Brush Cotton Gins,
ISAAC T. HEARD & CO.
jyl7-dac6m
WARREN, LANE & CCL
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants^
WILL CONTINUE TO GIVE THEIR BEST ATTENTION TO THE BTORAGE|
AND 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 from Store or Depot at the lowest
wholesale rates.
Warren, Lane & Cos.
aul-3md&c
T. J. JENNINGS. j T SMITH
JENNINGS <fe SMITH,
Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants,
no. 6 mcintosh street, augusta, ga.
Liberal Advances Blade on Produce in Store. aep2-d*c4m
S. D. HEARD & SON, ~
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
-AAJOIJSTA. GrTCORGrIA..
CONTINUE the Sale and Storage of COTTON. CASH ADVANCES made at any
time on Produce in Store. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. aulß-d*c6m
w H. HOWARD. [C. H. HOWARD.
corns FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
__ ISTo. 2 Warren Block,
Having ample FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE and CLOSE STORAGE capacity for TEN
THOUSAND BALES OF COTTON, will continue to give their strict attention to the STOR
AGE AND SALE OF COTTON and other PRODUCE.
LOWE8 9 T f CA B SH G pRSs TIEB " R ° PE FAMILT SUPPLIE S promptly filled, and at the
Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on Produce in store,
Commissions for Selling Cotton, (1 ONE AND A QUARTER PER CENT.
Consignments respectfully solicited.
Refer to General A. R. Wright, Augusta, Ga. sepl-3m
New Dry Goods Store.
P. & M. GfA.LLA.HEn
Beg to announce to their friends and former patrons in Georgia and South Carolina
that they have once more resumed the
DRY GOODS BUSINESS
AT
ISTo. 190 Broad Street, -A_ugusta, Georgia,
Where they are now opening a magnificent Stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Comprising DRESS GOODS in all the latest styles and novelties ; such as Reps
Ottomans, Velours, Bearrittias, Boubaif, Poplins, Bombazines, Alpacas Black Silks’
&c. Also, a splendid line of Shawls and Cloaks, Irish Linens and Table Damask, White
Goods, Hosiery, Gloves and Trimmings. Also, Blankets, Flannels, Kerseys, Cloths and
Cassrmeres, in great variety.
We beg to say that we will be in daily receipt of new styles from the New York
Auctions, ancl that we will endeavor at all times, by strict attention to the wants of
our customers, to merit a fair share of patronage.
P. & M. GALLAHER,
octl2 ' tf __ 190 BROAD STREET.
( Holt E FAMILY GROCERS
AT
Dortic’s Old Stand, 178 Broad Street
0
Gc. A. WHITEHEAD & CO.
Have now on hand a full stock of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, which are offered
for sale at Low Prices.
STUART’S SUGARS—Crushed, Ground, Granulated A, and Extra C
STTART’S SYRUPS, best grades
COFFEE—Java, Laguayra, Rio and Nicaragua
TEA—Gnn Powder, Imperial, Hyson and Oolong
CRACKERS—Bond’s Milk, in Titis, Cream, Fox, Boston, Sugar, Boda, Hake’s Familv
Boxes, assorted J
CANNED FRUITS-PEACHES, PINE APPLE, &c.
CANNED VEGETABLES—TOMATOES, GREEN CORN, GREEN PEAS &c
CANNED FISH-MACKEREL, SALMON, and LOBSTER
DEVILED HAM. TONGUE and LOBSTER
Fulton Market BEEF, PIG PORK, Magnolia and Iced Cured HAMS
Smoked BEEF, Smoked and Pickled TONGUES
WHITE BEANS, ONIONS and POTATOES
CHEESE—Cheshire, English Dairy, and Young America
MACKEREL—Mess and No. 1, all size packages
PICKLES—English and American
SAUCES—lmported and Domestic
QUEEN OLIVES, FRENCH OLIVES, and ANCHOVIES
SOAP, CANDLES, STARCH, SODA, Ep-dfsh and French MITSTARO
WOOD and WILLOW WAKE, ” “ MUS fARD
G. A. WHITEHEAD & CO.
octlo-2w
A. New Fertilizer.
The UNDERBIGNED, having formed
themselves into a partnership, under the name
and firm of PENDLETON & DOZIER, will
soon be prepared to fill orders for anew Cot
ton Fertilizer, to be known as E. M. Pendle
ton’s PHOSPHATIC COMPOUND, which, up
to date, stands ahead in production of 37 dif
ferent fertilizers used upon an experimental
plat of land. Orders solicited at an early date.
PENDLETON & DOZIER,
Augusta, Ga.,
Or E. M. PENDLETON,
seps-3md*c* Sparta, Qa.
NOTICE.
Miss LUCY J. REED has returned from
New York with a choice and select assortment
of MILLINERY, DRESS TRIMMINGS and
NOTIONS, which she will be pleased to show
to the Ladies of Augusta and vicinity, and will
sell at reasonable prices.
No. 330 BROAD STREET,
ocm 3 Augusta, Ga.
SAFE WANTED.
A. GOOD SECOND-HAND IRON SATE
Is wasted. Parties having any to dispose of
esn find a purchaser at 318 Broad street, for the
next three days. octl7-8
VOL. 26—NO. 124
_ Which surpasses all others, both for quan
tity and quality of Cotton ginned. We refer,
as 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 lull
description will be sent to all who wish them.
ALSO,
AGENTB FOR HALL’S PATENT COT
TON GIN FEEDER. A specimen on
which we call the attention ol Planters.
TO THE TRADE.
tJT UST received, a large supply of
Low priced BOOTS
Do PANTS
Do SHAWLS
Do BLANKETS
Do HATS
Do OVERCOATS, at
JULIUS G. TUCKER’S,
octl7-3 316 Broad street.
Bacon, Flour, Oats and Bye.
io CASKS CLEAR SIDES
100 Bushels RYE
1,000 Bushels Black and White .OATS
300 Bushels CORN
30 Barrels choice FLOUR
10 Barrels choice WHISKY.
For eale by
oct!7-4 BARRETT & CASWELL.
Manhattan Life Insurance Cos.,
SHEW YORK.
DIVIDENDS ON CONTRIBUTION PLAN.
Assets Ist Jut., 1869 85,367.537 88.
E. Ghddihos, Medical Examiner.
e35-tt A. O. HALL, Agent.