Tri-weekly constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 18??-1877, December 17, 1869, Image 1
BY STOCKTON A CO E. P. CLAYTON & CO, * . . * ( 'ti ' - , i OOTTOU FACTORS, Warehouse and Commission 3Vt©roh.ants, CORNER C4KIPmSLL and REYNOLDS STREETS, AUGUSTA, GA aus-6mlp* . i : v. > i‘: ' Terms ot Subscription 1 aily, oue year ...$lO 00 “ ft m0uth5................ 5 C)0 “ 3 moutihs.... 250 Tjj-Weekly, one year 7 00 “ 6 mouths 350 “ Smooths Weekly one year 3 00 “ 6 months 150 Rates of Advertising IN THU (.JONSTITU HONALISU From February 1, 1867# i jTco _ se"6o’l « oo s oo ie «* ~v w lo w ■& to is oo a too 8 c>o li oo is oo 22 co i* co :z to 87 oo « oo 3 t 60 11 ao 14 00 17 00 28 OP Sfi 60 42 CO 4“ 00 68 60 480014(017 CO JO P OSS 00 ■<? «*> 60 00 N* <H 08 »<• ( 9 60 16 50 JO DO ' 2S M 39 00 60 00 J* 00 .V 00 7? 60 6 u 00 16 CO 23 00 70 00 4S 00 *0 CO 66 CO 74 pH_ S3 eo 7 12 to 20 00 36 00 #J* 48 00 67 U- 72 Ut 82 k- < 9'-’ 10 8 14 ra» <2 CO 2-: CO -V .» 68 W 09 00 ?• «7P 91 •*> ICO CO 9 15 6.0 24 00 00 00 ’’*■ ■>(' f-S CO 76 00 97 CO 99 0C 708 00 10 17 00 20 CO S3 oo ’7 <*• 91 60, 60 00 92 CP 104 00 116 00 H flol. 72 60 S3 60 . • t 46 CP 76 00 OT 112 f fl 127 60 140, CC 1 «Vll. 86 06 50 00 Or. 0» 70 09 119 00 ITS W I 102 6 710 09 O'lc square, l insertion, 76 cento; each addition!, oflertiiin, unlnr 1 week, 50 cents. 26 pei ceht. additional for advertisement. kept oo he Inside. 25 p'-r cent, ad litioual In Special Column. 25 per cent, ad litional for Double Column. Carriage and Funeral Notice*, (1. Obituaries, 20 cents per lice. Oo4nftNniuatio:iß, 20 cents per line. Weekly cr Daily e. o. and. for one month or longer 4rthirds above rateo. In Weekly for one month or longer, one-half th« rates for Dally. In Dally, Tri-Weekly and Weekly, doable tbe daily rates. Advertisements continued for one year will be slnri'ed iwo-thirds the above rates for the last sta months. It will be perceived 1- the foregoing that -we have ediicyd the rates of advertising fifteen to twenty Der cent, to take effect on thin day. -tingle Papers, h cerjtc; *,o news boy*. 2*4 cent*. J-ii." —Oqah gov ;r- rirnouALiST. FRIDAY MORNING. DEO. 1?, 1869 Whf.rk the Shoe PiNCHES.-*-If the writer of the following had been wearing equally binding boots on his financial corns, he could not have more nccurately expressed the reason of the sufferings of a large class of business men in the South. He says : The men who complain most of the depression of business, will, many of them, at least, find if they examine their ledgers that the volume of their sales for the year is about as large as the average of for mer years, and that the cause of complaint is not so much a want of buyers and of payers, too, as a want of economy In living. It is tiie enormous expenses of living which swallows up not only ordinary profits, but even a moderate capital with it, in the struggles for life. The fact is being gradu ally appreciated that taxes mean something more than the sum paid to the receiver once a year. Every article of food and raiment, every necessity, comfort or luxury, every hour’s service rendered us by any one else, are all raised to an unwonted altitude by the common burden. To undue taxa tion is to be added the disadvantage of a depreciated currency, which inevitably en courages extravagance. A Model Paulou Magazine. —For beauty of typography, artistic engravings and high-toned literary articles, together with a large and beautiful display of the fashions, Demorest's Monthly Magazine is certainly unsurpassed. The January num ber, just received, in addition to unusual holiday attractions, has a fine steel portrait of both Mr. and Mme. Demorest. The rich display of novelties offered in Demorest's Monthly would seem to be enough to secure a circulation sufficient to satisfy its pub lishers, but, in addition, we see they pro pose to give a very large and fine engraving to each subscriber, valued at $lO. The en graving alone would make a very appropri ate holiday or birthday gift; but when add ed to the costly picture the best parlor magazine is included, to be a monthly re minder of the friendly feeling giver, there is certainly no better way of investing $3. Address Demorest's Monthly , 838 Broad; way, New York. A Model of Patience.—A captured paragraph states that the “ most patient man ” of modern times has been found in Washington. After being deluged with the contents of a slop-bucket emptied from a third-story window, he kept on his way without making any display of anger. We should recommend that Congress grant him a medal as the Job of the times, were we not morally certain that he is not a major general in the United States army, and that he had no soldiers at his back to execute martial law on the premises. They do not display any such triumphs of for bearance under like ihdignities. Try him with those implements, if you would sec him fqme, and strut —and he \yill pot be very particular as jo what he swears, either. Floral and Horticultural Magazine. —The December number of Tilton's Journal of Horticulture and Floral Hfugasine has peached us. Jt closes the si*th vqlume. This attractive and useful monthly is pub lished by J. E. Tilton & Cos. Price, f 3 per annum. Their offices are at* New York, 201 Fulton street, and at Boston, 161 Wash ington street. It is full of interesting mat ter and almost rises to the dimensions of a book. It is embellished with numerous en gravings. A wooden tenement occupied by several pedr families, in BOfeton, was bowsed early Friday morning, and two children, a boy, aged four years, and a girl, aged three njonths, were smothered tp death. Afire in Providence, R. 1., badly dam aged two spice mills, owned by Vaughn & fester. Sri-lDcclUt) Ccmstitutionfllisi. SAMUEL KIRK & SON, 1T2... W. BALTIMORE STREET -. 112 BALTIMORE, MU., MANUFACTURERS OF ELEGANT .Silver Ware, Watched and Fine Jewelry! ESTABLISHED I Sir. fsep26-3m Gallatin & Brevoort, MACHINE WORKS, 823 Front Stxeet, New York. Shafting, pulleys and hangers oi the best quality on hand and to order. CRAIG S PATENT OSCILLATING ENGINES with Balanced Valve and Adjustable Cut Off. Price list sent on application. novlß-lm FOR SALE, A. FINE HORSE, BUGGY aud HAR NESS, incomplete order. A No. 1 turn out. Can be seen at “ Pourrelle’s Stables,” where price can be ascertained. dcdO-tf D. QUINN, 189 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga,, T\ KBPS constantly on hand a full assort ment of BOORS. STATIONERY, PERIODI CALS, MAGAZINES. NEWSPAPERS, Ac. Bvlow will be found a partial list: SCHOOL BOOKS. I have Arithmetics, Algebra, Astronomy, Book-Keeping, Botany. Chemistry, Diction aries, French, Grammars, Greek, German, Ge ography, Histories, Latin, Primerff, Philosophy? Readers and Spellers. The above Includes all those in general use. Wltl lISG PtPKHS. I have in stock, at ai .irons, different quali ties of Legal Cap, Fool’s Cap, Letter, Commer cial Note, Ladies’ Note, Ac. Envelopes ot all sizes and colors. Steel Pens, in great variety. Inks—Arnold’s, Carter’s, David’s and Staf ford’s, by the quart, pint and stand. Stick well’s Mucilluge. A full assortment of Blank Books, Memo randums, Pass Books, I udexes, Peucil Books, Tuck Memorandums, Note Books, Draft Books, &e., &c., always on hand. ALSO, Phonograph Albums, Almanacs, Bibles, Bill Paper, Blotting Paper, Bone Chess, Composi tion Hooks, Carmine luk, Obeckermen, Chess Men, Dime Novels, Dime Bong Books, Domi noes, Eagle Pencils, Hymn Books, luk Stands, Letter Writers, Masonic Books, Pen Racks, Prayer Books, Reward Cards, Ready Reckon ers, Rulers, Slates, Slate Pencils, Toy Books, Testaments, Tissue Paper. N. B.—l make the News Business a SPE CIALITY, and can sppply any Paper or Maga zine published at short notice, and subscrip tions received at publishers’ prices.. Back numbers ordered if required. sepß-lj.ini Something new |Square«. 1 Weak. i 12 Weeks. i 3 Week* jl Mirth. 12 Month*. ! jfi Month*. L Mouth". jo Months Jb Month* IN THE W indow Slia.de Line Can be found in the way ot’V'" ‘ REVERSIBLE SHADE, AT Hrotliern, 91 » WHO All STREET. net 15 II CHRISTMAS ! w E ARE daily making additions to our Marge and well-selected stock of DIAMONDS (first water, old mine Slones) Fine Gold and Silver (Ladies’, Geuts’ and Boys’.) WATCHES Solid Gold Vest, Leontine and Neck CHAINS, CHARMS and LOCKETS Laities ’ and Misses’ SETS, of the latest and richest styles Ladies’ and Gents’ SEAL RINGS JET and SHELL GOODS Solid SILVER WARE, of the latest patterns PLATED WARE, tripple aud double-plated, of the best American make CLOCKS and FANCY GOODS, which we offer to the public for the approaching Holi days. WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY re paired with the well known punctuality, at F. A. BRAHE & CO.’S, 206 Broad street, Clark’s old staud. nov2B-lm FU KM TURK. G. G. Rogers, 143 and 145 'Broad st. 5 Has on haml and Is receiving a fall stock oi FURNITURE, Os all grades, which will be sold at moderate prices. HAIR, s MOSS, COTTON AND SHUCK MATRESSE3 On hand and made to order. and UPHOLSTERING Done promptly and in the best manner, oct!7-3m Notice to Contractors. PROPOSALS are invited for Grading, Ties, Lumber and Tracklying on the Port Royal Rail road. Plans, Specifications, and Profiles may be seen at the Office of Port Royal Railroad Com pany, over Post Office oetl2-tf HATS. HATS. HATS. Our STOCK is now full and complete. We have every grade of HATB, from the fiuest Silk to a common Wool. We haye just received the Latest Style SILK HATS, and the CRARMER. The very Latest Style of SOFT HATS ; also, a fine assortment of Childrens’ HATS, in Fur, Wool and Velvet, all of which will be sold at Rednced Rates. VANWINKLE & CO., decll-6 222 Broad street, Angnsta, Ga. JfANHOOD! A MEDICAL EBSAY ON THE CAUSE AND CURE OF PREMATURE DECLINE IN MAN, the Treatment of Nervous and Phy sical Debility, etc. 41 There is no member of society by whom this book will not be found übefnl, whether sneb person' holds the relation of Parent, Pre ceptor, or Clergyman.”— Medical Times and. Gazette. Sent by mall on receipt of fifty cents. Afi ilress the Author, j Db. E. D® F. CURTIS, sepS-iy Washington, D. C. J. L. THIHS, DEALER IN HORSES AND MULES. I 3 ERMANENTLY at J. B. Pouknelle’s Grey Eagle Stables, Ellis street, A ngusta, Ga. N. B.—Will also SELL and BUY HORSES and MULES on commission. nov2s-3m NEW ARRIVALS. J”UST RECEIVED, direct from the manu factories, a large supply of the Latest and Most Fashionable Styles of BOOTS and SHOES * Ladies’ Bronze Button GAITERS and BAL MORALS Gents’ Fine Calf Congress and Cassimere UPPERS—Box Toe—Something New, at M. COHEN’S, novS-tf 182 X Broad street. WINDOW SHADES. JUST RECEIVED, 500 Pair ISJew Style,, INCLUDING THE New Reversible Shade. Prices Lokr. Needs no Comment. Call and examine for yourself, at PLATT BROTHERS, octls ts 214 Broad. W. W. LEMAN , [Begs to inform the citizens of AUGUSTA, AND THOSE OF HIS FORMER CUSTOMERS RESIDING IN THE NEIGH BORING DISTRICTS OF SOUTH CARO LINA, THAT HE HAS OPENED A DRY GOOD3 ESTABLISHMENT IN THIS CITY, NO. 232 BROAD STREET, UNDER THE CENTRAL HOTEL. THE SAME PRINCIPLES WHICH GOV ERNED HIS BUSINESS FOR TWENTY FIVE YEARS IN CHARLESTON WILL BE CARRIED OUT IN HIS NEW STORE. GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES, AND TIIE ONE PRICE SYSTEM « WILL BE RIGIDLY ADHERED TO, AND HE HOPES, BY STRICT ATTENTION, COMBINED WITH HIS EXPERIENCE IN THE SELECTION OF GOODS, TO MERIT A SHARE OF PUBLIC PATRONAGE. W. W. LEMAN, oct3o-tf 233 Broad street. Family Groceries AND Planters’ Supplies, Wholesale and Retail, 268 BROAD STREET. Bacon, salt and FtOUR SUGAR, all grades Java, Laguayra and Rio COFFEE SYRUPS, all grades MOLASSES, per barrel and gallon BAGGING, ROBE and TIES CANDLES, SOAP and STARCH Factory and English Dairy CHEESE OATS, CORN and RYE PAPER BAGS, MATCHES and YARNS HOMESPUNS, TWINES aud MEASURES BUCKETS, BROOMS aud TUBS CHURNS, TRAYS and KEGS BREAKFAST BACON. Sides and Shoulders TOMATOES, PICKLES, and all canned Goods FISH, bbls, kits, all numbers. CODFISH and HERRINGS M USTARD, SARDINES and BUCKWHEAT TABLE SALT, NUTS, RAISINS, CUR RANTS, &c., Ac. WINES, LIQUORS, per barrel, gallon and bottle. Call and see. uov23-tf FLEMING A STAPLES. Manufactured by CHICKERING A SONS, GEORGE STECK A JOO., 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, Augus ta, Ga. my29-ly New Goods Coming Along Daily. 1,000 SACKS of SALT, full weight,*] Liverpool Iff) Sacks of Prime RIO COFFEE 100 Bbls. SYRUP, different qualities 25 Hbde. Prime CUBA MOLASSES 250 Bales of Choice Eastern and Northern HAY . • With a large variety of everything usually kept on hand by First Clas6 Grocery Establish ments. On hand and for sale by THUS. M £}QLDSBY, dec9-2w Broad street, Angust3, Ga. FIRE CRA.ORERS ! JUST RECEIVED— -300 boxes FIRE CRACKERS, and for sale low by G. VQLGER <& CO., 195 and 254 Broad street, nov27-tf Augusta, Ga. To Merchants and Planters. We willmake ADVANCES of 20 CENTS PER POUNIWor Middling and better grades, on shipments of COTTON to oar friends in New York, Boston, Providence, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, Liverpool, Bremen and Havre. We would call the attention of those desirous of Shipping to our superior facilities for con ducting this line of business. PROMPT RETURNS guaranteed. RUSSELL & POTTER, Corner Reynolds and Mclntosh streets, octlß-Bmlp Augusta, Ga. FOR SALE, 10,000 Atlanta City BONDS 5,000 East Tennessee & Geor gia BONDS 5,000 Montgomery & West F.oint first mortgage BONDS. W ANTHSp. 10,000 Macon & Brunswick BONDS, endorsed by State of Georgia. Branch, Sons A Cos., BANKERS, deel2-tl 223 Broad street. AUGUSTA, (Ga,) FRIDAY 7 MORNING. DECEMBER 17, 1869 GREAT BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS! 10,000 Yards Plain, Checked and Mixed POPLINB FROM AUCTION, to be sold at 25 cents per yard. 5,000 Yards Plain and Checked POPLINS, FROM AUCTION, to be sold at 30 cents per yard. 2,000 Yards, ALL WOOL, PLAIDS, for Children’s Wear, FROM AUC TION, to be be sold 40 cents per yard. ALSO, A Splendid Assortment of other DRESS GOODS, including Irish and French POP LINS, BIARRITZ, MERINOES, EMPRESS CLOTHB, &c., which will be sold at extremely low prices. Mullarky Brothers, i!6‘A BROAD STREET. leti9B jv2s-sepl2-oclVJnovß If 6 NOTICE, eX. R. WING, Practical LOCKSMITH and BELL HANGER, at 23 Washington street, is prepared to go to any part of the city to Hang Bells, Repair Locks, and make and fit Keys, at tbe most reasonable prices. UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS REPAIRED. Sign-ms the Parasols and Big Keys, No. 22, Washington street, Augusta, Ga. Orders promptly attended to. lel^Jiu* ■fjl ffWmWM Mamsfactured by pj j Rw Tbe National Watch Cos., —OF ELGIN, ILL. 1 11 Pronounced by Watch V if J takers. Railroad and E.-;- fL. \ \ V\ pressmen. East and West, i'l IMSsvTI -i *** I* lo most correct {j,j 1 Time Keepers made. Id XWi: —j l Avoid parties who e<l - &;/ Tortisc to send Watches { Wtff i J] “ C'.O.D.” PURPOimKG to be of our make. W* a furnish non* for that Stiff C wt purpose. There are iml iations in market. T> ImVVnilW get GENUINE ELGIN WATCHES, apply to dealers in your own locality or elsewhere, whom you know to be honorable., Baslness Office and Sales Boom 159 A 161 laD Street. Chicago, ill. 7 novs-6w ceUbrat.dIMITATION GOLD HUNTING WKTCHFB, “Calling Metal.’’ (Improv-d Oroide i The*e jue'ly celebrated Watcnea rave been m ih i-mujhlv tested during tbe last four years, and the -- reuutation i r tij e-and as imitation* f Gok. Wutcbe ,fc s- w, M I'.'tKb iebed as to require no rc cn'r.m-m«ti Diice Horizontal vVatalioa, $lO. cqaal ift-w; kuu c - .ai l id. Ume to Gold Wftt.ebfcc Owl oni-e; Full J‘ will ev .4 a, e*-m fine and kupe riov finiali fi’O, . quaMo #2i 0 Go and ones. ""We to.ve j i^t. orttm.-nced n.aking a very flue Ame rican W o tc i, lull jeweled, Patent Lever, chronometer ba ance, a.. justed to lie t, cold and pos tion, 4 ounci® down w igiiit, equal in aiqaarancc and lor time tc a Go and Watch eo-timt s’4so ,v e charge only $4 lor thes.-. maemticent Watches All o.ir waicbes ot buniin/ ca-es, H. d’h’ ».nd lalita’ size*, chains, < o lma Me i!, s‘3 o$ v M-o, all kinds of Jewelry,. qu .1 :o gold, ill one-tenth the price. CALIFORNIA DIAMOND , set in gold. We are now making Jewelrj of the California Dia monds. These are real slon.-e of great brilliancy and hardness, and cannot be distinguished from the gen uine St- nes, even by good judges. They are particu larly brilliant at lilght by ar’itlcial light, do not scratch or become dull by u-e, and retain their brilliancy lor an indefinite time. The following are the prices: Ladies’ and Gen ’s Finger Kings, single stones, one karat, weight $5 each G. n s’ Pins, single stone, according to the size of the stone $4 to $£ Ladies’ Cluster Pins $7 6 Ladies’ Cluster Ear Kings $7 00 TO CLUBS.—Where six Watches are ordered at one time, we send a seventh Watch free. Goods sent by express to be paid for on delivery C. K. COLLINS & CO., nov2-3m No. 336 Broadway, New York. MILL POND AND CHANNEL OYSTERS iSuFPLIED in quantities to suit purchasers. Orders from all parts of the interior solicited. Address Thos. McCrady, Agent, P. O. Box 339, Charleston, S. C. References.—James Adger & Cos , Hon. J. B. Campbell, Dr. St. J Raveuel, David Jennings. McCrady A Son, W. C. Dingle, John S. Ryan. oci29 3:u Use “CQSTAU’S" Liquid for Bed Bugs. Use “ COSTAE’S" Powder for Insects. !! BEWARE ! 1 of all Spurious Imitations. Fo* sl, $2, $3 S&es, address “ COSTAE” COMPANY, 113 Howard Street, N. Y. OH MY!! OH MY! ! I can’t stand it.” j “These corns will kill me.” OI Oil Oil! Use “ COSTAR’S ” t/OFH SolVClltl For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Old Sores, etc., ear Use “ Cottar’s ” Buckthorn Salve Sold by all Druggists in AUGUSTA, GA novll-djcly - 1 ! Fireworks. We have just received a Large Supply of EXCELSIOR FIRE WORKS, consisting of— ROMAN CANDLES, ROCKETS, SERPENTS, PIN WHEELS, VERTICAL WHEELS, MINES,, RED and GREEN FIRES, TORPEDOES, FIRE CRACKERS, Etc., Which we offer for sale at Low Prices. G. VOLGER & CO., 195 and 254 Broad street, nov27-If Augusta, Qa. SCHOOL WANTED. A. YOUNG LADY of experience, thor oughly qualified and well referred, desires a sit nation in a family of good position, to instruct privately, or will take charge ol a Select School. For particulars address “ ZULEIKA,” nov2s-tf Augusta, Ga. Madame S. Sosnowski’s HOME SQHOoik tfOR YOUNG LADIES, ATHENS, GA. {SCHOLASTIC YEAR from September 15th to July Ist, the only interruption being the usual Christmas Holidays. • ••• Pupils are received at any time, and charged from date of entrance- doclff-2w 511 Prizes, $314,820! TICKETS FIVE DOLLARS - ! -, ■ LEGAL PRIZE SCHEME, Popularly known as the “HENDERSON, KY., LAND SALE,” granted a special charter by the Kentncky Xegiglatnre, and endorsed by the Gover nor, the United States Senator*, and 600 of tbe most p.-omincmLiitizens of Kentucky. Capital Prize, #150,000. Smallest Prize* SBO,OO. comprising the richest Ohio River-boiUm. Tobacco Lands, ant most valuable city lots in Henderson Cos., Ky. None of this property U worth less- than S2OO per acre eg*h in gold; and moet of it ie worth from sl,vOo to $3,000 per acre. Beside* tbe above prize* there i* one prize of $5,000 in currency, two of SI,BOO each, and four of S6OO, which go to the winner* of tbe first seven prizes respectively. Final drawing will take place DECEMBER 28,1869, AT MABONIO TEMPLE, LOUISVILLE, KY. In order to avoid the ruah of tbe last few day*, and have your ticket* properly registered, buy at once of your nearest clttb agent, or remit by Express (pre-paid), Dra% P. O. money order, or registered fetter, to either of tbe following financial ageuts, who will fur nish full descriptive circulars: L H LYNE, Cash’ifFarmers’ Bank, Henderson. Ky, R. A ALEXANDER, Commercial Bank, Louis ville, K^ JOHN C. LATHAM, Pres. Hank Hopkinsville, Ky. JAMES L. DALLAM, Commercial Bank, Paducah, B. G. THOMAS, Cashier. Lexington, Ky. W. B TYLER, Cashier Deposit Bk., Owensboro, Ky. novll-#od*ctiec2B B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE. YV by is it that so many children die under the ape of five years ? That a large proportion of children me under that age has long been a subject of remark, and without a satisfactory cause ascertained, it is certain. Also, it is known that worms exist in the human system from its earliest infancy ; there fore parents, especially mothers, who are more constantly with their children, cannot be too observing of the first symptoms of worms ; for so surety as they exist, cm they be SAFELY AND CERTAINLY remocrtffroui the most delicate infant, by the timely Use of ®* A. Fahnestock’s Vermifuge. It is perfectly harmless, contains no Mercury, being a Pstely Vegetable Composition, ,ie a<J ministered with the UTMOST SAFETY TO CHILDREN OF ALL AGES. norm Confections, made more for the pur pose of pleasing the palate than of overcoming the disease, have been manufactured all over the country, but their short lease of life is a “ d B ’ A - FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE continues to grow in favor daily. Caution. Should occasion require yon to purchase B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE, be careful to see that the initials are B. A. Thi6 is the article that has been 60 favorably known since 1829, Aud pp, ehasers must insist on having it, if they do not wish to have an imitation forced upen them. * ifehwartz & Ha%lett, T FORMERLY B. A. FAHNEBTOCK’B SON & CO. Sole Proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa. decSdUoeodly BiNKING OFFICE OF HOYT & GARDNER, NO. 5 SEW STREET, NEW YORK. Tee consolidation of the GOVERNMENT BOARD the REGULAR BOARD and tbe OPEN - iVDARD OF BROKERS, under tte o*me df, THE NEW YORK STOCK E - OF, increased facilities to the fir 13 in the trjrisaerion <■' ' i >iysented~ Gold Exchange Roonj by their Mr. Hoyt, and have two seais in the New York Stock Exchange, wbeic fhiihfnl attentySn is given to orders in Govern ment. Securities, State and City, Railroad aud VtT-ce’iaaeoos' Bonds and Stocks. They are als-' re, resented in the New York Mining Stock Board, where S mtliern Securities are regularly called. To these special attention is uiven. and Id, Governments, Stocks and Bonds, bought and eairied, and sold short, on mar gins.- Interest allowed on margins. Interest allowed on deposits of Gold at the rate of 4 per cent., ahd of Currency at the rate of 6 per cent., subject to Sight Cht ck. Batiks, Brokers iynd Merchants are invited to open account with us. All orders by Mail or Telegraph promptly executed. MARGINS REQUIRED.-Oq Gold, 5 per cent, oil the par of Gold; on Btocks and Bonds, 10 per cent, on the par value j on Govern ments, 5 per oent. on their par value. COMMISSIONS.—On Gold, 1-16 of one per cent..; on Governments, 1-16 of one per cent.; on Stocks and Bonds called at the New York Stock Exchange, %of j per cent; on all other Securities, %of one per cent; on Sterling Ex change, % of one per cent. T. A. HOYT, Vice-President Gold Exchange and Member N. Y Stock Exchange. JAMES GARDNKH, Formerly of Georgia, WM.I. OWENS, Mel ßiWd N " S xc hange and Mining Stock decl-d3aw*t-2m DR. SMALLiNBEReER’S Fever and Ague ANTIDOTE Always Stops the Chilli, This Medicinq bag tee® before the Public years, and is still ahead of all other known remedies. It does not purge, does not sicken the stomach, is perfectly safe in any dose and under all circumstances, and is the only Medicine that will CU R E IMMEDIATELY and permanently every form of Fever Ague, because it is a perfect Antidote to malaria* > Sold by &JL.JDni£gi*tß. aovl2-d*cly . MMES. SEGIN, A* T?U| FRENCH MILLINERY AND DIESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, X~jLaS received another supply of MIL LINERY GOODS, DRESS and CLOAK TRIM MINGS, FANCY ARTICLES, 4c. Intending to make this our last Winter season, we would inform Ladies that to effect a 6peedy disposal of our BONNETS and HATS, we have reduced them to such figures as will justify attention by all. Aty orders in DRESS and CLOAK MAK ING, as well as Bridal Outfits or Ladies’ Dress Caps, will be executed with punctuality. my 26 sepl9-novl4tly 3 TO RENT, That very desirable FARM known as the “ Savage Place,”- containing ISO acres land, and situated near Harrisonville, one mile from the city. Upon this place is a comfortable dwell ing and necessary outbuildings. Possession given Ist January next. Apply to H- C. BRYSON. dec2-t^ Fashionable Dressmaking A ND all descriptions of SEWING and MACHINE STITCHING executed in the best mamw and on the most reasonable terms, by MRS. JOHNSON, Northwest corner of Broad and Camming streets, up stairs, octlS-wfsußm THE Six Great Remedies OF THE AGE. HURLEY’S STOMACH BITTERS, FOB Debility, Lom of Appetite, Weakness, in digestion, or Dyepepelo, Wont of oction of tbe Liver, or Disordered Stomach. There are ao Bitters that cast compare with these in re moving these distressing complaints. For sale or cun be had at any Drug Store in the United States. JAMES RUDDLE & GO., Proprietors, Louisville, Ky. To Jos. Saddle <t Cos., Louisville, Ky.: Gkntlehih : This is to certify that I have been for years a sufferer, and tried all the tonics I have heard of or Bren advertised, with little or no relief from any of them. 1 heard Hurley’s Bitters highly spoken of, and tried a bottle, with little faith in it before I com menced, and, to my sarprise and joy, before I finished one bottle 1 felt a great deal better, and firmly believe that one or two occasions it was the means of saving and prolonging my life. I conscientiously recommend them to all sufferers as the best Bitters known, and advise them always to ask for Dr. T. A. Hm ley’s, and have no other. You con use this aj you think proper, if it will benefit others. Yours, truly, etc., JOHN W. DIXON. Locisvills, Ky., December 10,1868. NOTICE TO MOTHERS. DR. SEABROOK’S Infant Soothing Syrup. PRICE, 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. Use in the futnre only SEABROOK’S, a combina tion quite up with the advancement of the age.— Pleasant to take, harmless in its action, efficient and reliable in all cases. Invaluable in the following dis eases: SUMMER COMPLAINT, IRREGULARITIES OF THE BOWELS, REBTIVENEBS, TEETHING, &c. Gives health to the child and rest to the mothei Nash7illx, Tzhn., February 12,1868. Jas. Buddie <£ Cos., Louisville, Ky.: When living in your city I used several bottles ji DR. SEABBOOK’B INFANT SOOTHING SYR UP, and found it to do my child more good, and it would rest better after using it. than any other rem i dy I ever tried. I can say with confidence, it is ti e best medicine for children at present known. I wit b you would get the Druggists here to Keep it. If ai > one does, please let me know; if not, send me 01 » dozen by express, and 1 will pay for it at the offi e here. Write me when you send it, and oblige MRS. SARAH A. RANDOLPH , r ...; ‘ i , ♦ Hurley’s Ague Tonic. NO ARSENIC-NO MERCURY. PERFECTLY RELIABLE. The only remedy for JJWUs and Fever, or Ague a> <1 Fewer, tb-atis or calE.be depended upon is HUR LEY’S AGUE TONIO. There have been thouean n vrad by using It vie- hafv •»**•»■**» fwaakrer-. ‘‘without benefit. * The following certificate from a reliably citizen’ if Mississippi speaks for itself: Meridiah, Miss., Oct. 7>, 1868. Sir. R. Y. R. Chadwick .- Dear Sir: This is to certify that I b ught fro n you, by your recommendation, a bottle of Hurley’s Ague Tonic, and it cured two cases of fever and ague ot fifteen months’ standing. I cheerfully r-.comtnei and Hurley’s Tonic to the public generally Respectfully, yours, JOHN B. WRIGHT. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. USE IIBUY’S SARSAPARILLA. WITH IODIDE POTASH. Thisis the pure and genuine extract of the root, and will, on trial, be found to effect a certain and perleet cure of the following complaints ani diseases : Affections of the Suites, Habitual Costlwe neas, Debility, Diseases of the Kid ney* Dispepsla, Krystpells, Female Irregularities, Fistula, all Skin Diseases, Diver Complain), Indigestion, Pil.s, Pul monary Diseases, scro fnla, or King’s Evil, Syphilis, Thos. A. Burley: bib : I deem it an act of justice to you to state that in the month of February last 1 had a severe attack of inflammatory rheumatism, whioh completely pros trated me. At the same time my luugs were much afflicted. I was so reduced that it was with the great est difficulty that I could 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 rheumatic pains less acute. I attribute this mainly to your Sar saparilla. 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 advise others similarly afflicted to give you a trial. JOS. CLEMENT, The gentleman whoso name is appended to the above certificate has long rested here, and at the present time is one of the magistrates of the city of Louisville. HURLEY’S Popular Worm Candy. As this is really a specific for Worms, and the bee and most palatable form to give to children, it is no surprising that it is fast taking the place of all otbei preparations for Wurma—it being perfectly tasteless and any child will take it. Messrs. James Ruddle <£ Cos. : Gkntlbmbn : It gives me great pleasure to say after using ail the other worm remedies known to me with hut partial success to my children, I was advisec to try Dr. T. A. Hurley’s, and since usiflu it my chil dren have become well and healthy. The childrei would eat it all the time, it is so pleasant, if we would let them. I believe it is one of the best and safes remedies known, and as such, recommend it to on< “and all. JAS. W.gTBAVIS. Louisville, July 3,1861. OR. aEABROOK’B Elixer of Pyrophosphate of Iren and Calisaya. This elegant combination possesses a u the tonio properties of Peruvian Bark and Iron, without the disagreeable taste and had effects of either, separate ly or in other preparations, of these valuable medi cines. It akouid be taken in all cases when a gentle tonic Impression is required after convalescence from fivsrß or debilitating diseases, or in those distress* ing irregularities peculiar to females. No female should he without it, if liable to such diseases, foi nothing can well take its place. Jas. Ruddle & Cos., PROPRIETORS, LABORATORY NO. 41 BULLITT ST., Louisville, Ky. All the above goods for sals by PLUMB A LEITNER, BARRETT A CARTER, KDWAKP BARRY, F.A. BEALL W. H. TUTT A LAND, W. B. WELLS, Augusta, Os. MeKESSON A ROBBINS, New York. apU-wd* ,-I i,.- 3,000 im:ode ids PARIS SHAWLS, Os Celebrated makes, IN STRIPED, PLAID, ARAB, MODE, BLACK, &c. 3,000 Pieces PARIS DRESS GOODS, AT HALF THEIR GOLD VALUE BEFORE THE WAR. The above Goods were selected by myself in New York within the last ten days, from bankrupt sales, and will be offered for the next thirty days at such convincingly low prices that early visitors will fare the best. Ladies will do well to call soon and often. JAMES W. TURLEY. decl2-tf Third House Above Globe Hotel. J. Mr BURDELL, ' Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant, NO. 6 WARREN BLOCK, AUGUSTA, GA„ Will CONTINUE BUSINESS, as heretofore, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. CON SIGNMENTS SOLICITED. jy29-d*c6m S. D. HEARD & SON, Warehouse and Cohamission Merchants, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. C ONTINUE the Sale and Storage of COTTON. CASH ADVANCES made at any time on Produce in Store. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. aulß-d&c6m T. J. JENNINGS. J - T - BMlTn jeivint.n'g-s & smith;, Cotton Factors and General CommMeu Merchants, $ NO. 6 McINTOSH STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. Liberal Advance* Made on Produce in Store. sep2-d*c4m ■■ ' ' -- - = CLAGHOM, HERRING & CO., Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, AUGUSTA GhA.. CHARLESTON, S. C., AND PHILADELPHIA, PA. o ■* LIBERAL ADVANCES made on Consignments to either House, and to Messrs. LOCKHART & DEMPSTER, Liverpool, England. Agents for sale of SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, STRIPES, YARNS, &c. Whanu’s Superphosphate, THE GREAT FERTILIZER FOR ALL CROPS We refer to all who have used it We recommend it as beiug FULLY EQU AL TO ANY FERTILIZER ever intro- 3* Claghorn, Herring & Co.’ CHRISTOPHER GRAY Begs to say to the public that he is now opening, and will offer during THE HOLIDAYS, Lines of the following Goods, at prices that must seem like sacrificing them: A Lot of heavy Rain Rubaux POPLINS, all colors, at 20c. A Lot of fine imported ALPACAS, choice colors, 4-4 wide, at 25c. A Lot of English MERINOS, 5-4 wide, elegant colors, at 37J^c. A Case of Leading Brand of Black ALPACA, all prices. ARABS—Black and Colored CLOAKS, in large variety, new and elegant styles. IRISH LINENS—A large invoice just received, and bought most favorably under a heavy pressure, resulting from the recent gold panic, will be sold 'at correspondingly low prices. White Table DAMASK, all linen, at 65c. % Table NAPKINS, all linen, at $1 25. Finer qualities, equally low priced. Fine SHIRTING LINEN, in 12 yaj-d pieces, very cheap. A large line of TOWELS and DOWLAS, which will be sold low- Also, Avery large assortment of NOTIONS and FANCY GOODS, from auction, just received, and will be sold at unusually low prices. CHRISTOPHER GRAY 248 BROAD STREET, Second Door Below Masonic Hall, decl9-eod3m AUGUSTA, OA. TliE ©KEAT ; They are as an APPETIZER SOUTHERN TONIC; _ The Best iii Use ! Asa Stimulant* or Tonic, These Bitters combine the most valuable Tonic and Stimulant qualities o{ any over offered to the public. They are warranted free from all injuries qualities, being composed oi PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, long known and highly valued for their mediciual properties, and a pure Rye Whisky, distilled expressly for the manufacturers, and they will he found PLVIAs NT AND AGREE BLE to the taste. We are quite willing, however, that their reputation should r si u non whit others say of them, One of oar customers, at Covington, Ga., in sending his order for auother supply of the Bitters, takes occasion to say ; “ Your Bitters we jost what we have needed here at the South, and supply .i.lone desired want. Onr Planters buy them readily and freely, aud use them in their families as a Tonic and Stimulant. In this climate we find something of this kind of great benefit, and your Bitters are just the thing long needed.” THEY ARE 80LD ALL OVER THE SOUTH. DOWIE & MOISE, PROPRIETORS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, CHARLESTON, 8. a For Sale by __ W. H. BARRETT, decß-eod«w WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Ml BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. ■' i , ?■' -u: "■■■:: . COTTON SEED ! COTTON SEED! Wa*NTED—I,OOO TONS COTTON SEED. Will pay the highest CASH PRICE, at all seasons of the year. The Seed must be delivered dry and in good order* Bags will be famished. BARRET & CASWELL, decß4m VOL. 26—NO. 147