Tri-weekly constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 18??-1877, November 12, 1869, Image 1
BY STOCKTON <fc CO E. P. CLAYTON &* CO., COTTON FACTORS, AVarebons© and Commission Merchants, CORKER CAMPBELL and REYNOLDS) STREETS, AUGUSTA, GA aus-6mlp* Tonus of Subscription '"'aily, oa< year ....$lO 00 “ 0 mouths 500 “ 3 mouths Tri-Weekly, one year TOO “ 6 months - 550 “ 3 months 800 Weekly one year 5 00 “ 6 months 150 Rates of Advertising IN TEN CONST IT tJ riONAIxLST February 1. 1867# rj *3 00 It 00 O' 60 1 % S pc' j" 12 17 00 20 00 I” ° i „„ \ -Jr ssu of ,S6OC6 00 11 u oleOu | 25 (O' jjgofgj >. ■ a ow n oo .4 oo K on | eg fly it 4 3 00 14 f*C> 17 00 20 OC 3370 50 00 ' W i »«• ie w ac oo it oo sg L 'w^ i * ** 00 f * ' ‘ 9 H.!tr 18 00 28 oO SO OC ■' 7}sto2oPOStoo 2P PO VP ( ''' i” 2W 7 * t 0 W , 8 i4 on 98 00 33 00 V \ i> J« ro 34 oa - 80 oo «,Jv ' ! 1 ' ’ 91 u ‘' ( I , cl OO k-pOC32 CO 104 GO 1 ” -0 78 00 J „V. 112 f.O 157 80 V> <-“ J - 55 fr “ *° * ' I * OP 11* 00 I W. SO m 60 I 162 6 i Usi. ’ nr co m> «• •» " f § 2 ? I 3 -2 a g a- a. g g g ■■ 3 .- > ■ g g- g %H One squirt, 1 insertion, 76 cents; #ar,b a<ldl° Da ntartion,jindi:r 1 week, 60 coats. 22 per cent. additional for advertisement* kopt lie Inside. 36 per cent, ad lit-onal in Special Column. 18 per cent.tad iltional for Double Colono- Marriage and Funeral Notice?, sl. Obituaries, 20 cents per line. Cemraunicationr, 20 cento per £ £„{ Tii- Waefciy or e. c. * r - nv»*tl-rd* ab{w~ -•v'nrc; , t tru •'-y foi ono month or ion iter, oce-lDait ti f‘, .or Dally. n-iiiy, Tri-Weekly and Weekly, double ib« daily rate*. advertisements continued lot one yeot win bo ('urged two-third* the above rales for the last sia MO'it’ii. ,’ jt will' rirperceived & the.*oreaeln:t that we have 'ie&'&tfltie r-ftos .of eiver-tii'lnt fifteen to twenty pele'left iw. vhfcd.iv. . tCe'piV- wsW.'S CejUfljf". -*0 n'pjis bi>ys.'2l| neni*. ' r m® NTUr ] si. r • TBtDAY MORNUrii. NOV, 12^1869 " * r * * Citizen of Tuesday last says aa larue quantity of stock was thrown upon that market on the day be fore—especially . mules, and thinks there were about one thousand mules offered.— Good stock ran ns high as $165 ; yearlings SIOO. Cattle brought about 6 cents. We quote a few interesting paragraphs from the Citizen: » Phil Kidd sold a good many cattle, mostly of inferior grades. Best two-year olds brought 5% cents. The demand was limit ed—farmers generally being supplied.— Mules brought good prices. Two year olds from $l5O to $l6O ; yearlings, first class, $lO5 per head. George W. Hamilton reports about 500 cattle on the market. Sold 80 head two year olds at S6O 30; SO head, ordinary, SSO. Mules, 40 head yearlings $95 50 ; 45 two year olds, withdrawn at $l5O ; 30 colts, $Bl. Horses, common, brought from SSO tosllo. No fine horses offered. A. W. Lydick sold good two-year old cattle from 5% to 6 cents ; darlings, from S3O to SSO per head. Mules—yearlings, from SBO to $135. Horses, plugs, from SSO to SIOO. At C. C. Skillman’s stables three lots of mules were sold as follows : 22 head at $l6O ;21 head at $130; 9 head, $l4O. Sev eral ‘-orses brought from S7O to $l5O. There was also some sharp trading done privately on the ‘streets. We saw one man buy 18 head of mules and sell them agaiu in a few minutes at a profit of sl2 50 on the head. Crops in Northeast Georgia. —From extensive personal observation and careful inquiry, we think we can safely assume that, unfavorable as have been the seasons, the people of Northeast Georgia will not only be able to subsist themselves until another crop is made, but also furnish a considerable surplus of some products.— The corn crop is turning out much better than was anticipated, and in the mountain there is an unusually heavy """mass,” which will save largely in the fattening of hogs. In some counties there will be corn to spare, while nearly all of them will make a surplus of pork, and numbers of beef cattle have already been "Sold. • We were pleased to observe that the quantity of small grain sown, which is al ready green in the fields, is much larger than usual. It is to the manifest interest of farmers, now that labor is scarce and unreliable, to increase largely their small grain crops and commence the growing of clover and the grassea— Athem Watchman, .» Take Care of Your Pocket Books.— As justification of this precautionary ad vice to such of our citizens as design visit ing the State Fair at Macon, we extract the following from the Journal and Messen ger : ■ . “ We have it from good authority that a party of thirty-five New York sharpers have made their advent iu Georgia. Some of them are now working the Rome Pair, greatly to their own advantage; others are giving the Atlantans » touch of their ras cally qualities ; while the advance guard has already arrived here, and we know it will not be long ere we shall be called upon to chronicle some of their exploits. It is evident to those posted that the whole of this gang will rendezvous here during the State Fair, and ply their nefarious calling to the best advantage.” 5 Rabun. —We spent a week in the ancient dominion of Rabun, during the sitting of the Superior Court, and were pleased to find that her patriotic citizens had got upon their feet again, and their material condition had greatly improved within the past three years. We fbund the people jubilant over the prospect of the construc tion of the Bine Ridge and Northeastern Railroads. The work on the Blub Ridge Road has been resumed, and a small force is now working at the tunnel at the “ Sad dle,” under the direction of Mr. Steers, ah eminently energetic sub-contractor, who has had large experience in railroad con struction. ; ' With the railroad facilities now pro jected, we are not surprised that new life Should be infused into all kinds of business in the up-country. We shall not be at all surprised to see two lines of railway from Clayton to the seaboard in foil operation wo years hence.— Athens Watchman. sri-U)ccltlii Constitutionalist. SAMUEL EIRE & SON, 172.. .W. BALTIMOEE STBEET..-IV2 BALTIMORE, BID., MANUFACTURERS OF ELEGANT Silver Ware, Watches and Flue Jewelry! ESTABLISH FIX) . 1817. sep26-3m MMES. SEGIN, AT TH% FRENCH MILLINERY AND BRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, '"’"uajre*. 1 Week. i IsWeKES. i 3 Week*. J jl Month. . zJ&ifw. ». & Moat be. | i Mtontb*. I js Month*. S’ . just re«eived their first, selection of Which to A FAL L ami WINTER GOODS, to the L-i'fi'USxambie will be of great interest DREcSESniof Augusta and the eouutry. Styles, v* ADE and CUT in the Latest Particular liflWtre received weekly. FITB. munition paid to BRIDAL- OIJT- Ladiea DReH[ made to order.(JAPS always on hand, and my 26 seplfiM. — p - Rh? 2 On CJoK~ —; 7 Visigrxment, Um* PlasteY an(J Cement 'OT_)O BBLSEA^ 50 Bbls ROSENDALOj[ BRN LIME 50Bbls CALCINE PIM CEMENT For sale in lots to suit pRASTER mircliasors, by HTAMS, nov2-10 Joseph’s, H -R Broad street. NORTH BRftLvgTT 4 AND Mercantile Insurance Cnmpfk OF LONHON AND i EDINBUIIP y — JGH. Paid Up Capital and Accumulated FuA §14,044,635 31 ill Gold. ? Sl o— \ Policies Issued for Any Amount, from to $70,000. J. M. BURDELL, Agent, \ sep2s-3ra No. 6 Warren Block. SSOO REWARD! HOGS! HOGS !! F' AgMERS desiring to improve their will hurt tor sale at C. Tver’s Kentucky aM Tennessee jigtabies, Augusta, Gn, a lot BRED BERIvSHIUE PI just, iuiportethfrom Bourbon county, Ky. wishing to will never have a opportunity. further inf irmatton, Oa'i f. r. moorA \t L. ky •iatnplieli V"' Frost, Black &, , Cos., Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of and Dealers in FfßSi’ < :LA.S^ FTTRISTIT CJTtE OF EVERY VARIETY, ao bowery, near canal st , n. t. BTEAMBOA’IB, HOTELS amd PUBI,IO Bt’lJ DINGri Famished at the Shortest Notice. Ail goods purchased of our House guaranteed as represented. U. W. FROST. JAMBS BLACK. GEO. BNYRKR. sep!7-3m To Merchants and Planters. AV E will make ADVANCES erf 20 CENTS PER POUND for Middling and better grades, on shipments of COTTON to our triends in New York, Boston, Providence, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, Liverpool, Bremen and Havre. We would call the attention of desirous of 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. BUTTER AND POTATOES. 1 O FIRKINS CHOICE BUTTER 20 Barrels Fine Eating POTATOES. nov9-5 HORTON & WALTON. A CARD. A Clergyman, while residing: in South America as a missionary, •discovered a safe and simple remedy for the cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Dis eases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the wholo train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicions habits. Gnat numbers have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to bennt the afflicted aaa unfortunate, 1 will soud the recipe for preiHiring and using this medicine, in a sealed en velope, to any one who needs It, Free of Charge. Address JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible Uou»c, octs-d*o2m ISew York City. VULCAN WORKS, .CHATTANOOGA, TENN., S. B. LOWE, GENERAL PARTNER, now prepared to offer to Merchants,'at re duced rates, a full assortment of COMMON BAR IRON , TIRE BOUNDS SQUARES DORSE SHOE BAND HOOP PLOWS PLATE, ,*c —ALSO— To RAILROAD COMPANIES, a superior quali ty of IRON, manufactured from Teunessee Charcoal Pig and Bloom. HAMMERED OAK AXLES DRIVING AXLES bridge bolts Freight and Passenger Car IRONS, complete PISTON RODS SHAFTING —ALSO— All sizes FLAT, ROUND and SQUARES Addre “ B.B.LOWE, aplS-dly Chattanooga, Tenn. Manhattan Life Insurance Cos., STEW yORKj DIVIDENDS ON CONTRIBUTION PLAN. Assets Ist 1869 89,367,537 69. E. Gkddihgs, Medical Examiner. A. G. HALL, Agent. —PETER BRENNER, , ~-fr: M PIANO MAKER and Agent for the sale of lElyOe^atea |r PIANOS Manufactured by CHICKERING & 80N8, 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 FURNITURE. E. #. Rogers, 143 and 145 Broad st. 3 Has on hand and is receiving a full stock of FURNITURE, Os all grades, which will be sold at moderate prices. HAIR, MOSS, COTTON AND SHUCK MATRESSES On hand and made to order. AND UPHOLSTERING Done promptly and in the best manner. ocll7-3m THEODORE E. BUEHLER, REAL ESTATE AND General Agency Office, WILL PURCHASE OR SELL on Com mission— CITY PROPERTY, LANDS AND PLANTATIONS, AND Will attend to all Business requiring aj Agent in this City or Vicinity. Month I y Circulars of Property “For Sale” Furnished on Application. Lists of Property ‘ For Eent” Kept at the OFFICE, PLANIEttS’ UOTEL,_- - AUGUSTA, GA. Wanted for Sale, CITY LOTS, in an part of the City, HOUSES and RESIDENCES, at all prices, IMPROVED LANDS, convenient to City or Railroad, M MINERAL LANDS, WATER POWERS, Etc., in all parts of the South or iVv i \ " ' r Htafe. Km-- luvlted to caJI .n,<i examine for tberaaeives. A. BOHNE, sep3o-tf Ouposite Planters’ Hotel. WANTED, CARRIAGE BLACKSMITH. Apply to nov7-d&tlw WM. C. JEBSUP. t&z bam iion e ■ stiffiPiflSPHiTJ STANDARD GUARANTEED fBO IfeS# I MANUFACTURED BY II WALTON,WHANN&eI t WILMINGTON,DEL ■BB WlAn. FOR SALE BY Jm ItliA#jS? S| °N merch»|S novs-ljin29 Wando Fertilizer, OF ASHLEY RIVER BONE PHOSPHATE. Having been appointed Agents for this celebrated Fertilizer, we are prepared to fill orders deliverable either in Augusta or Charles ton. The reputation which this Fertilizer has at tained by a successful use for two years, by the Planters of South Carolina and Georgia, and the fact that its manufacture is conducted by gentlemen of our own section, identified with the agricultural interest of the South, furnish the strongest guarantees of its purity and worth. It has for its base the celebrated South Caro lina Phosphate, which, when ammoniated, made soluble and combined with Alkaline Salts, iB a concentrated, complete manure, superior to Peruvian Guauo alone. Circulars, analysis and all information will be cheerfully furnished on application to ns. STOVALL & ROWLAND, oct23-d*clm Agents for Augusta, Ga. INSURANCE ROOMS OF ALBERT G. HALL, 321 BROAD STREET. Insurance against loss by fire on Merchandise Cotton and Real Estate, to any amount, es eot ;d in Reliable Companies ; also, Marine, Life and Accident Insurance. The following companies are especially rep resented at this Agency: International, of New York. Queen, of London and' s Llverpool. Norwich, of Norwich, Conn. * Georgia Home, of Columbns, Ga. North American, of Hartford, Conn. AND Manhattan Life Ins. Cos., of New York. Railway Passenger Assurance Cos., of Hart ford, Ct. je23octßl-ly BUGGIES AND WAGONS, I HAVE on hand a few more Rood BUG GIES and WAGONS, of my own manufac ture, to which I invite the attention of those wishing to purchase. J. H. LOWRY, Corner Ellis and Campbell streets. nov7-6 AUGUSTA., (Ga.) FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 12, 1869 ESTABLISHED 1828. FREEMAN BROTHERS) - SUCCEBSOKH TO T. W. Freeman and J. X. Freeman, JEWELERS, 312 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, A. RE constantly receiving additions to their stock of the latest styles of FINE GOLD sad SILVER WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, PLATED FANC’ GOODS, OPERA GLASSES, BPE CTACLIft EYE GLASSES, &c., which they offer the pub lic at prices that will insure satisfaction. Orders for any style of HAIR WORK crtfe cuted at the shortest notice. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry carefully |»j paired by experienced workmen and warranted; A call is respectfully solicited. oct!7 s-ts , Fresh Norfolk Oysters. A CONSTANT supply of fresh “ selected ' NORFOLK OYSTERS, in packages of galionf, half gallon-s and quarts, received daily and for sale at the Augusta Ice House, opposite South Carolina Railroad Depot. Also, best quality of Bavannah and Brunswick OYSTERS, in quan tities to suit purchasers. octl7-lm C. EMERY. , CUSHINGS & BAILEY, ]OoOKBELLERB and BTATIONERS, 262 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md., the largest# and best assorted stock in this city of School, Law, Medical, Dental, Classical aud miscella neous BOOKS, General Bank and Counting House STA TIONERY of .all kinds. BLANK BOOKS made to order In any style of Binding and Rniing. aul9-Sm NEW YORK AND ST. LOUIS. Ross, Roberts & Cos., GENERAL .COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 91 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK, Pay special attention to the purchase of Coflee, Sugar, Byrups, Baggiug, Rope, Iron, Ties, etc Blackmar, Roberts, (handler & r o M 306 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET, 304 LEVEE, ST. LOUIB, MO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Make the purchase of Bagging, Rope, Bacon, Flour, Corn and other Western Products a speciality, giving close attention to freights, contracts and condition of goods. oct2olm WINDOW SHADES. JUST RECEIVED, 500 Pair New Style, INCLUDING THE New Reversible Shade. Price, Low. Ve#4a no Comment, Call and examine for yourself, at PLATT BROTHERS, octls <-f 214 Broad. Notice to Contractors. Jr* RuPOSALS are Invited for Grading, Ties, «jjiber and Tracklyiug on the Port Royal Rail ■fcjfiMior.s, and Profiles ruav tx* IgjLl’on Royal Railroad Coin |h' Btoer & CO., Direct Importers and Manuiaoturers oi Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes,^ AND DEALERS IN AH (trades of Leaf Tobacco, 195 AND 254 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, OA. Branch House and our Manufactory, VOLGER & HUNEKEN, iee Front Street. New York. VOLGER & HUNEKEN, Manufacturers of And Importers of and Dealers in PIPES AND LEAF TOBICCO, 166 Front Street, NKW YORK. branch house. G. VOLGEK & CO., AUGUBTA, GA. octl6-3m , JUST RECEIVFD, FROM tho Manufacturers, a fine assort ment of Powell and Van Wart Double Cans. ALSO, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF OTHER MAKE. COLT’S, SMITH & WEBBON, MANHAT TAN and other make PISTOLS, FIXED AMMUNITION, of-all kinda, POCKE*T CUT LERY, FISHING TACKLE, POWDER, SHOT and CAPS. To all of which I call special attention. GUNS REPAIRED and RE-STOCKED. BELL HANGING and KEYS FITTED promptly at W. D. Bowen’s, 290 BROAD STREET, oclß-tjanl Up Btairs. OILS, OILS, OILS. I HAVE now in stock and am daily re ceiving a full supply of Sperm Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Machine Oil, Spindle Oil, Kerosene Oil, Tanners’ Oil, And can supply the same in any quantity, by the cask, barrel or otherwise. This house having long been known as exten sive Oil Dealers, I shall endeavor to main tain its reputation by famishing the best quality of Oils at the lowest market prices. W. H. BARRETT, (Successor to Bakkitt it Oaktik.) , Wholesale Drugging P<>v44m Broad street. Fashionable Dressmaking _AI.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 Camping ~ streets, up staips, _ PptlS-w&uSm THE Six Great Remedies OF THE AGE. to Hurley’s Ague Tonic. NO ARSENIC—NO MERCURY. PERFECTLY RELIABLE. The only remedy for Chills and Fever, or Ague and Fever, that Uor can be depended upon is HUR LEY’S AGUE TONIC. There have been thousands cured by using it who have tried the usual remedies without benefit. The following certificate from a reliable citizen of j Mississippi speaks for itself: Meridian, Miss., Oct. 19,1868. Mr. A. Y. B. Chadwick : Drab Bib: This is to certify that I bought from you, by your recommendation, a bottle of Hurley’s Ague Tonic, and it enred two cases of fever and ague of fifteen months’ standing. I cheerfully recommend Hurley’s Tonic to the public generally. Respectfully, yours, JOHN B. WRIGHT. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. I —' ■ O USE fIIRLBY’S SAISAPARIUA. WITH IODIDE POTASH. Thisis the pure and genuine extract of the root, and will, on trial, bo found to effect a certain and pen«ct core of the following complaints and diseases : Affections of die Bones, Habitual Costive ue*s, Debility, Diseases of the Kid neys, Dig peps in., Kryslpelts, Female Irregularities, Fistula, all Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Pil s, Pul monary Diseases, Scro fula, or King’s Kvil, Syphilis. To Dr. Thot. JL. It or try : Big : 1 deem it an act of justice to you to state that in tb» month of February last I had a severe attack cfjnflauimatory rheumatism, which completely pros tbUnd me. At the same time my lungs were much aCSMed- I was so reduced that it was with the great e#t difficulty that I could walk. I procured some of yi»ir Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, and eom ujv-noed taking it. I found that I began to Improve— Jw cough became less severe—the soreness of my WMj«.«na breast gradually subsided—ray rheumatic pHas lees sentu. I attribute this mainly to your fclar ajfrarlda. I have now been taking it for over two ttMUths; have taken in all five bottles. Its effects ha*a been raoft satifactory to me, and I advise others eiHriiarfy alWdted to give you a trial. JOS. CLEMENT. gentleman whose name is appended to the tmie -cwkiicate has Jong resided here, and at the oAsent time is one of the magistrates ol the city of . .. *2* JIUiiLEY’S |<%o-Vorai Candy * ;.r ‘ -p-eihe lor W<.r:n«, ari l it.. 1.».i PjM&table Cm to give to chUdren, it is not a **J* r *®”flfflat it is fast taking the place or all other prvp.ratfcns for Worms—it. being perfectly tasteless, ■uMLsny chna wlii o-t.. h, Mmtrt. Jam*. Ruddle <g 00. : Grvtlemrn : It gives me great pleasure to say, after using uii the other wtirm remedies known to me, with but partial success to my children, I was advise and to try Dr. T. A. Hurley’s, and since usiDg it my chil dren have become well and healthy. The children would eat it all ihe time, it is so pleasant, if wc would let them. believe it is one of the best and safest remedies known, and as suoh, recommend it to one JAG. W. TRAVIB. LomrviLLß, July 8,1868. - NOTICE TO MOTHERS. DR. SEABROOK’S Infant Soothing Syrup. U«e in the future only SKABBOOK’S.a combina- Uon quite up with the advancement ot the nge.— rleaeant to take, harmless in its action, efficient and reliable in all cases. Invaluable in the following dis- BUMMKR COMPLAINT, IRKEGULARITIJSB OF THE BOWELS, RESTIVENESS, TEETHING, <fco. Gives health to the child and regt to the mother. Nashvillb, T*xs., February 12,1868. Jot. Ruddle <£ Cos., Louisville, Ky.: ’ When living inyour city I nsed several bottles ot DR. SEABROOK’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 tiled. I can say with confidence, it is the best medicine for children at present known. I wish you would get the Druggists hers to keep it. If any one does, please let me lenow; if not, send me one dozen by express, and 1 will pay for it at the office here. Write me when you send it, and oblige MRS. BABAH 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'tteie in re moving these distressing complaints. For sttw or can he had at any Drug Store in the UnitedUtates or from the proprietors. JAMES RUDDLE * CO. Louisville,’Ky. DR. SEABROOK’S Ellxer of Pyrophosphate of Iron and Calfsaya. This elegant combination possesses all the tosio properties of Peruvian Bark and Iron, without the disagreeable taste and bad effects of either, separate ly or in other preparations, of these valuable medi cines. It should be taken in all cases when a gentle tonic impression is required after convalescence from rsvsas or debilitating diseases, or in those distress ing irregularities peculiar to females. No female should be without it, if liable to such diseases, lot nothing can well take its place. Jas. Ruddle & Cos., propria o«s, LABORATORY HO. 41 BULLITT ST., Louisville, Ky. All the above goods for sals by PLUMB A LEITNER, BARRETT A CARTER, EDWARD BAJtRY, F.A. BEAI4L W. H. TOTT * LAND, W. H.TOLLI, Auguste, Ge. spll-eoddlecly A BURKE PLANTATION TO LEASE OR RENT. ALSO, SALE OF LIVE STOCK, PLANTA TION SUPPLIES, &c. The PLANTATION of the late William Bennett, in Burke county, nine miles from Waynesboro and three miles from Station No. 1, Augusta and Savannah Railroad, will be leased for the term of three years, or rented for one year, to an approved tenant, and pos session given the first of January next. The place contains seven hundred acres of good Oak and Hickory Land, five linudrcd of which are cleared. ALSO, Will be sold, on the FIRST DAY OF DE CEMBER next, all the STOCK and PLANTA TION SUPPLIES on the place, consisting of Horses, Mules, Oxen, Cattle, Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Farming Implements, &c., <fcc. For further particulars, apply to Mbs. MARY BENNETT, Lester’s District P. 0., Burke co., Ga. nov3-tdccl MS National Watch Cos, 1 „ Pronounced by Watch Vff Wah W f ■ ?-lA\ Makers, Railroad and Ex lm 1 press men, East and West, tlai&jSßiSsEja &\l *® he the most correct It ys&jfJ6S3 ? H Time Keepers made. IV —is Avoid parties who ad vertlse to send Watches VQSfJ “C.0.D.” PURPORTING . to be of onr make. Wo y**S*p<S furnish none for that DM lg?iCl purpose. • There are imI ftHTCItILbJ lotions in market. To *■ fcW get GENUINE ELGIN WATCHES, apply to dealers f n your own locality or elsewhere, whom you know to be honorable., I* novs-6w jj( ANHOO_D! »Nn M riniS A L WAY ON T,IE CAUSE OF PREMATURE decline IN MAN, the Treatment of Nervous and Phv sical Debility, etc. J “ There is no member of society by whom this book will not be found useful, whether such person holds the relation of Parent Pre ceptor, or Clergyman.”— Medical Times and Gazette . Sent by mail on receipt of fifty cents. Ad dress the Author, a Dk. E. Me F. CURTIS, seps-ly Washington, D. C. MILL POND ANP i CHANNEL OYSTERS kjUyPJj'iltn In quantities to suit purchasers. ajj FS m! a parts of the interior solicited. Address Thos-XnCrudy, Agent, P. O. Box 339, Charleston, 8. C. ’ References.—JabKis Adger & Cos , Hon. J. B. Campbell, Dr. St. J jßavene], David Jennings, MeCrady & Son, W. iL Dingle, John 8. liyan. oct24 3m “ BACON, BULK MEAT, LARD, &0. 5,000 LBS Clear BACON SIDES 5,000 lbs B. B. SIDES 5,000 lbs Baoon SHOULDERS 5,000 lbs Dry Salt SHOULDERS 15,000 ibs C. R. MIDDLES 25 cases Caddie LARD, assorted 200 boxes TOBACCO 300 bbls Keutucky FLOW R 2,000 bushels OATS * 500 bushels EXTRA CHOICE SEED WHEAT For sale by ' BRANCH, SCOT T & CO. A. jvepared to ttmrii lr iill-eM-.-i, emploxtpenl Ht h<i|Uf I,bo Ajvlioi, nt the J tnh*'' or for tqe e|>are miTtndfllS./. BjkdinW, qbW.Sighi ana profitable. Persons 'either «es eua'yiy •■am Irom tHh-. to fA U propuM lional turn by di voting their vs hole titne n> the business. Boys and girls make near)/ as much as men. That all who free ibis noticemay send their address, and test the business, we make this unparalleled offer : To such as are not well satisfied, we will send $1 to pay lor the trouble of writing. Full particulars, a Va ( !u '.file sample, which wi I do to commence! wwrk ou, and a copy of The People's Li ter pry Camp mien one of the lpge.it and best (flatly newspapers published—all sent Iree by mall. Readeff if you want permanent, profitable work, address E. C. AIjLEN & CO., oct26-dt&e3ra August' l , Me. INCORPORATED 1869. Capital, - $350,000 'J. F. BOZEMAN, President. D. F. WILCOX, Secretary. Continues to furnish perfect Security against Loss or Damage by Fire on all kinds oi INSURABLE PROPERTY at adequate Rates. Agents can be found at every prominent point in the Southern States, to whom applica tions for Insurance may be made. Apply to A. G. HALL, Agent, . 221 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. octls-dlw*2aw2mif LEGrLER’S LAGER BEER BREWERY, HAMBURG, S. C. Have now on hand lager, peer equal to that of Milwaukic, Cincinnati or else where. The BEER GARDEN will be open every SUNDAY. oct3l-12 Carriages for Funerals, JFrOM this date wo will furnish CAR RIAGES for FUNERALS at $3 each. KERNAGnAN & REMSON, Globe Hotel Stables. nov9-lm NEW LARdT’ REFINED FAMILY LARD. Wc are now packing NEW LARI) of this season’s make. Tierces, Half Bbls., Kegs, 3tt>. stt>. and lOib. Caddies, 60ib. Cases. For Price Lists, address PROCTER & GAMBLE, CINCINNATI, O. oct27-eod6w ENGLISH ALIUATOR TIES. IO TONS English ALLIGATOR TIES, superior and cheaper thau any oilier in use. For sale by BARRETT & CASWELL. nov9-Q A- ISTew ITertilizer. I 1 HS UNDERSIGNED, 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 PHOBPHATIC COMPOUND, which, up to date, stands ahead in production of 37 dif ferent fertilizers used upon an experimental plat ot land. Orders solicited at an early date. Address PENDLETON Sc, DOZIER, Augusta, Ga., Or E. M. PENDLETON, eeps-3mdac* Sparta, Ga. 0. H. PHINIZY, Cotton Faotor and Commission Merohant y Continues to give his attention to the STORAGE and SALE OF COTTON, at his FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, on JACKSON STREET. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. 1y27-dßm*c6m T. J.fJBNNINGB. j SMITH jEisnsrijsto-s & smith, Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants, no. 6 mcintosh street, augusta, ga. Liberal Advance » Made on Produce in Store. Bep2-d*c4m ISAAC T. HEARD. Q M g-pONE ISAAC T. HEARD & CO., WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS CORNER REVNOIiUS AND McINTOSH STREETS, (Fireproor- Warehouse formerly occupied by Messrs. Bustin & Wai.ker), AUGUSTA, GA. PRoniicS? andC r V M te t 0 ,he Rto ™£e *nd sale of COTTON aud other 1 li(,I) UCE. Liberal CASH ADVANCES made at all dines on Produce iu store. Agents for Gullctl’s Patent Improved Steel Brush Cotton Gins, A, ' ' ISAiO T. HEARD A CO. ei.AC.HORN. HERRING & CO., Cotton Factors and Commission .Merchants, AUGUSTA, C*A.. CHARLESTON, S. C„ AND PHILADELPHIA, PA. T n, T de 0,1 Consi S, n “ents to either House, and to Messrs. LUO KHAR I & DEMPSTER, Liverpool, England. Agents for sale of SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, STRIPES, YARNS, &c. Whann’s Superphosphate, THE GREAT FERTILIZER FOR ALL CROPS. We refer to alt. who have used it. 'JSVSZSSZ?** PULLY ■«“?• TO ANY «** I For sale by ric(B6-(i*o.'i(n Claghorn, Herring & Cos. W. H. HOWARD. c H HOWARD W. H. HO WARD & SON, COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, rj JSfo. 2 Warren Block, H^OUSAND*BALES^C^COTTON^'vdA®^^^^** 1 STORAGE capacity for TEN AGE, AND SALE L S COTloTand OtSer PRODUcI. “ l ° BT°R LOWEBT CABH G pAfcES TIES " R ° PE aad PAMILY SUPPLIES promptly filled, and at the Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on Produce in store ONE ANO A w OMil. Refer to General A. R. Wniosur, Augusta, Ga. ~ * P ” Warehouse an<T Oomifttesipn^fehants, USTA, GioCRGMif Continue the of COT TON. CASH ADVANCES madifat R U y ; time on Produce VifoStbre. - CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. . . aulß-d&c6ni A ' * T *" I " —' To Merchants! WHOLESALE CROCKERY STORE! . ? ——- o We have on hand, direct from the Manufac tories, a Large and Complete Stock of China, Glass and Crockery, and will duplicate entire any and all bills bought in IN"ew York or Char leston at the same prices, without one cent ex tra for freight. Come and see ns, and we will convince you of the fact, and showy on an assortment worthy your notice. c - E * mustin & CO. W. H. GOODRICH. GEO. E. GOODRICH. W. H. GOODRICH & SON, 265 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN STOVES, ORATES, TIN WARE And House Famishing Goods of all Kinds, TO WHICH WE WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC. The Celebrated Cooking Stove “ Olive Branoh.” plicity of design, is unequalled. ground smooth, with cast Iron re railUrrl reservoir, galvanized; Tin fill MK/l Roaster Hot (’lose!. It. has an > ash drawer that receives the ashes * from the fire-box. We offer it as one of the mast THE FAVORITE COOKING STOVE "HENRY CLAY,” f Is & FIRST-CLASS STOVE, of LARGE SIZE, with ample oven - ' room, its Fire Mark is very heavy, flmi . roust meted so as not in burn <mi ' very readily. ™ it has also the IT ,r PI 'Tlf RESERVOIR, which can be attached or detached at pleasure. We have also the PREMIUM, or STEP STOVE, and HEATING BTOVEB, In great varieties. We would call special attention to onr fine assortment of GRATES. Mr. E. E. SCOFIELD, long and favorably known in this line, will be found with us, and will have charge of the Mechanical Department. Our TaoilitteS for ROOFING and GUT TERIiNG- are unsurpassed* ocl2-d*cßm *■ VOL. 2,6—N0. 134