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FRIDAY MOBNING, JAN. 14,1870 [From the Atlnnti Constitution. Georgia Legislature. SENATE. Wednesday, January 12, 1870. Senate called to order by President Con ley. Prayer by Wesley Prett-yman. The President handed to the Secretary a communication from D. G. Cotting, Secre tary of State, certifying what Senators had qualified. The Secretary then called the roll from the certified list. T. G. Campbell, Sr., moved to adjourn until to-morrow at 10 o’clock. Senator Smith, from the 7th, thought the Senate should proceed to the election of Door-Keeper, Messenger, and other offi cers. The vote was taken, and the President announced that the motion to adjourn was carried. The Seuate then adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Wednesday, January 10. At the hour of 10 o’clock, a. m., the Chairman called the House to order with the imperious knock of the Speaker’s ham mer, and anuouuced, this time, that it was his will that the exercises should com mence with prayer by Rev. J. W. Lee. After prayer, A. L. Harris announced that the calling of the roll having been sus pended at the county of Oglethorpe, it would be resumed at the county of Pauld ing. Members then appeared and were qualified, as follows: Paulding—S. F. Strickland. Pickens—S. A. Darnell. Pierce . Pike—lt. A. Seale. Polk—L. H. Walthall. Pulaski—J. M. Buchan, S. F. Salter. Putnam—S. C. Prudden Quitman —L. C. A. Warren. Randolph—W. M. Tumlin, . Richmond —E. Tweedy, J. E. Bryant, T v P. Baird. [Tweedy’s elegant side-whiskers were out of the way when his name was called, and Newton, the roll-caller, prolonged his anxious cry for them until they were seen advancing with undulating grace.] Fitzpatrick, of Bibb, here cautiously ad vanced towards the Speaker’s desk and, with bated breath, said he desired to enter a protest against Bryant, but that lie didn’t have it written out. [ This Baird is the member, and 8. W. Baird is the Clerk—both miterabile dictu, from Richmond.] Rabun—McK. Fincannon. Schley—Thos. F. Rainey. Scriven—W. D. Hamilton. Spalding . Stewart—C. C. Humber and J. K. Bar num. Sumter—G. N. Harper and J. A. Cobb. Talbot—Marion Bethune and J. T. Cos tin (colored). Taliaferro —W. F. Holden. Tatnall . Taylor—Frank Wllcher. 'Mtomas—J. R. Evaus and W. C. Car son. Troup—J. 11. Caldwell aud J.T. McCor mick. [The Speaker pro tem. here ex mero motu, declared that the House would take a re cess until 12, m , to-morrow.] Capt. Scott announced that the Demo cratic members of the Legislature would meet at No. 34 Capitol Building, at 4 9’clock this afternoon. tTri-tiJcckln Constitutionalist. SPECIAL NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE. W OHDRCH OF THE ATONEMENT.—In accord ince with a resolution of the Vestry, notice is hereby given that oa and after SUNDAY next the Pews in the Church of the Atonement will be free to aU Worshippers, and that (he support of (he Gospel will depend on the voluntary contributions of the Congre gation. Adodsti, Ga., December 1,1869. * docl-tf -•-& ‘ •ST A VALUABLE GIFT.-Dr.B- 8. FiTOHS •* Domes tic Family PhysioiaM,” 8# pages, describes all Dis ases and their remedies. Bout by mail, free. Address Da. S. 8. PITCH, aplT-ly 714 Broadway. New York. —— V - - V7IUK RAILING, FOR ENCLOSING OEME irX~V'V'W~Urr Lots, Cottages, Ac; ,BL XV Si’ %•/ JiwiHE GUARDS and WIRE *»■ 6sßßawOßE* FOtJRDRINtER CLOTHS manufactured by M. WALKER A SONS, _ (»r¥4-lv _ No. II North Bth st.. Pmut'EI.PHIA. SAVANNAH BANK AND TRUST COMPANY. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Square.. 1 Wock. ! 2 Weeks. 1 3 Weeks. ! Month, 2 Monti A !<i Mouths. 1 4 Montli* 5 Mouths. 8 Mouths. This Institution was Chartered by the Its Georgia Legislature, lias a Capital of sl,ooo,ooo—ss'’o,ooo of v/hicii have been paid In. By its Charter the Company is Authorized to act as Trustees, by nppoiutineot of any Court of the State or by selection of any executor or individual, f r them selves or for the benefit, of nny minor or minors for whom they may be act ng; and fun is in litigation in the various Courts of tins Hiate may he deposited in said BANK AND TRUST COMPANY pending liiigation, thu- ass *r.linga safe depository for all fnnds held for future di-position. They are tibo authorized to receive and se’l the PRODUCE OF THE COUNTRY on coßs : gnment- In vltw of this they have constructed an oxlemive FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE, and are prepared to make advances on any produce consigned to them, or stored in their Warehouse. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST will be allowed on moneys held in special trust, sulij ct lo checks at sight, and SIX PER CENT, on deposits made for a spec-fled tiuiCJJot 1-ss than four months. Deposits may also be made at the Agency a, Macon MORRIS K ETC HUM, President, MILO HATCH, Vice-President EDMUND KKFCUUM, Cashier. I» V. PLANT A SON, Agents at Macon, Oa. KKTLHIiII & fI.UITIRDOE, Commercial Agents, Savannah, prime r -ns: Monarr. Kftchum, /,, , r. C CtLBOVM, PrecT 4[li Nat Bank, s I * ew ' orlt- Charles Grkey, of Olo.s Groen, Son A Cos,, I A. 1,. Uahtriboe, of Kdtehori' A- llartndgo. ® ■Jis O. Mills, of i'. U * 0 Mill-, In Francis Muir, of W. Rattersb- A Cos, j § John (I Rihvi.anp, of ,T. O. Kdw : and ACo , g Milo Hatch, | 5- Edmund Ketchum, I , r^ r/ -, : f : •" vrnrß firTTOrMWßWn'fßws OTAptofceauro In cases or general tleluli 1 v avd ne vo is prostntionf Does not reason toll us that 'Jw'rtvl us slimu'ation ts required. To resort to vi dent purga ion in such a case is as ab surd as it would be to blee 1 a starving mart Yet it is done every day. Yes, this stupid and unphiiosoph ic:tl precliee is continued in the teeth of the great fact that physical we-ikne-H, with »M tiie nervous dieturb a oes that uccoinpaiiy it, is more certainly and rapid ly relieved by llo'titter’s Ptoinach Biiters th in by any other medicine at present known, it Is true that general debility is often attended with torpidity or irregularity rs the bowels, and that t.hi-s\m tom must not be overlooked. But while the dl charge of the .waste matter of the sys om is expedited or regu lnted, its vigor must be r cruited. The Bit'ers do both. They c nnbine :>per, nt . nrl anti-billions' properties, with extraordinary tonic power. Even while lotroov ing obstructions from the bowels, they tone and in vigorate those organs Through the stomach, upon which the gte.it vegetable specific acts directly, it gives a healthy tied perm t ent impetus to every en feebled function. Diges ion is 'arilit ite I, the faltering circulation regulated, the blood teinforced with anew accession of the aMmen'ary pri. ciple, the netves braced, aid all the dormant powers of the -ystim roused into healthy action; not spasm dica ly, as would lie the case if a mere stimulant were adminis tered, but for a continuance It is m this way that ritch extraordinary changes are wrought in the* condi tion of the feeb e, emaciate 1 aud nervous invalids by the use of this wonderful corrective, alterative and tonic. Git common sense decide between such a pre paration and a prostrating cathartic supplemented by a poisonous astringent like strychnine or qutnia. janl-tj il6 B.YTCHELOR’S HAIII DYE. Tlis splendid Hair Dye is tee best in the world; the inly true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, instanta neous; no dlsappoiutnreut; no ridiculous tints; reme dies the ill effects of bad dyes; Invigorates and leaves tbe Hair soft and beautiful black or browu. Bold by aii Druggists aud Perfumdrs, aud properly applied at the Wig Factory, IS Bond street. New York. mU'c-ty W. W. LEMAN ]BeGS TO INFORM THE CITIZENS OF AUGUSTA, AND THOSE OF HtS FORMER CUSTOMERS RESIDING IN THE NEIGH BORING DISTRICTS OF SOUTH CARO LINA, THAT IIE HAS OPENED A DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT IN THIS.CITY, NO. 233 BROAD STREET, UNDER TOE 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 PRICKS, AND TIIK 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 232 Broad street. DR. RICHAU’S GOLDEN REMEDIES. Ask for no other, take no other, and you will sav time, health and money. (1,000 REWARD for any case of disease in ati stage which they fall to cure. Dr. Kiohmj’s Golden Bslsam No. 1 cures Ulcers Ulcerated Bore Throat and Mouth, Bore Eyes, Cuta neous or Skin Eruptions, Copper Colored Blotches, Soreness @f the Scalp, Scrofula, 4c.; is the < Renovator, Alterative and Blood Purifier known, re moves all disease from the systom, and leaves th» blood pure and healthy. Dr. Riohao’s Golden Balsam No. 2 cure <w - rial Affections, Rheumatism in all its forms, whether from mercury or other causes; gives immediate relief i» owe*. No dieting nccess <ry. I have thousands of Certificates proving the imrncnlnus cures effected by these Remedies. Pr.ic* oi either No. lor No. 2 $6 per bottle, or two bottles for #l. Dr. Biohad’s Golbkh Antipovs, a safe speedy, pleasant and radical cure for a;i Urinary Deramre ments, acsompamcd with full directions. Pkioe *3 per bottle. ’ Dr. Rtohau’3 Golden Elixir d’ Amour, a radical cure for Nervous or General Debility, in old or young; imparting energy with wonderful effect. Pbioi, (6 per bottle, or two bottles for $9. On receipt of price, these Remedies will be shipped to any place. Prompt attention paid to all corres pondents. None genuine without the name >• mt RIORAU’3 GOLDEN REMEDIES, & b RICH A^s7 roprie %^rk. in ß!‘^i® ,eB - 228 Varick St., New York Office hours row 9, a. m,, to 9, p. m. Jyf-ly Circulars sent. FURNITURE. It 8. Rogers, 14:3 and 14:5 Broad st.. 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 Oo hand aud made to order. REPAIRING AND TTPSOLSTERING / Done promptly and in the best manner. octl7-3m ~ Study Your Interest! / -. Special Notice for th« Holidays ! "WE HAVE received, .expressly for the HOLIDAY SEASON a large stock of fine GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, JEWEL RY, STERLING SILVER WARE and FAN CY GOODS, suitable for BRIDAL and CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, and are prepared tiK offer these goods to our friends and the public at greater bargains than ever offered before. We are determined to sell the same goods as low as any House in the Stater and guarantee them to be as represented. WATCHES and JEWELRY carefully re paired anil warranted. FREEMAN BROTHERS, 312 Broad street.. Successors lo TANARUS, W. Freeman and J. N. Free man, Jewelers. dec3-tf MARY ANN BUM INSTITUTE, FOR YOUNG LADIES, At Whitesville, (No. 8, Ventral Railroad,) Ga., Removed from Edgefield, s. €. Miss BUIE, “ The Confederate Soldiers’ Friend,” begs to inform her friends aud the public thnt in cousequenee of the Governor of South Carolina stationing negro soldiers in Edgefield, 8. C , she has been compelled to re move the “Mauy Ann Buie Institute” to tbe quiet and beautiful Village of Whitesville, situated thirty miles from Savnunah, on the CcDtral Railroad. Competent Teachers have, been secured from tbe different States, and Miss Bute’s long ex perience in Georgia anti South Carolina justi fies her in saying that the strictest attention to study and deportmeut will be given, and those entrusted to her care will receive her undivided attention. For Terms and Circulars, address Miss MARY ANN BUIE, Guyton P. 0., Whitesville. , Effingham co., Ga, -„.JUer£JUnsC£&2 ‘ '--'j -'l ' Gen. UCAca UtMmjK, 0. O. Gen. G. T. Beauregard, La. Gen. D H. Hill, N. C. Z B. Vance, ex Governor. N. C. W. T. Gary, Edgefield, S. C. B C. Bryan, Esq., Edgefield, 8. C. Col. 'i. C Brooks, Edgefield, S. C. Gen. M. W. Gary, 8. C. M. C. Butler. 8. C. Coi. Wm. Johnston, Charlotte, N. C. Judge J. T. Bacon, Edgi field, S C. W. W. Adams. Er-q., *• « Col. T. P Magrath, “ “ Gen. M. L. Bonham, 8. C., Editor Constitutionalist, Aumista. Editor Chronicle & Sentinel, Augusta. Col. R. J. Davant, Whitesville. Editor Morning News, Savarnah. Editor Savannah Republican. Editor Courier, Charleston. Editor News, Charleston. Geu. Jos. E. Johnston, j Gen. A. R. Lawton, ! a _ , Geu. J. F. G)lmbk, Geu. Robt, H. Anderson, j Confederate Orphans TAUGHT FREE. dcc3o-tf Family Groceries AND * Planters’ Supplies, Wholesale and Retail, 268 BROAD STREET. Bacon, salt and flour SUGAR, all grades Java, Lagnayra aud Rio COFFEE BYRUPS, all grades MOLASBES, per barrel and gallon BAGGING, ROPE and TIES CANDLES, SOAP and STARCH Factory and English Dairy CHEESE OATS, CORN and RYE PAPER BAGS, MATCHES and YARNS HOMESPUNS, TWINES and MEASURES BUCKETS, BROOMS and TUBS CHURNS, TRAYS and KEGS BREAKFAST BACON, Sides and Shoulders TOMATOES, PICKI.ES, and all canned Goods FISH, % bbls, kits, all numbers. CODFISH and HERRINGS MUSTARD, SARDINES and BUCK WHEAT TABLE SALT, NUTS, RAISINS, CUR RANTS, &c., &c. WINES, LIQUORS, per barrel, gallon and bottle. Call and see. nov23-tf FLEMING & STAPLES. WOOD. 100 CORDS of Prime OAK AND HICKORY WOOD, just received at the WaynesbOro Railroad Depot, and will be fur nished at $5 per cord at Depot, or $6 delivered. Orders left at Kentucky and Tennessee Stables will receive prompt attention. nov23 ts C. TOLER. Parties Seeking Investments. W E WILL be happy to INVEST MONEY for our friends in the country in such Railroad, City, or State Securities as they may desire, simply charging them a Brokerage for the same. Any one wishing in'ormation about Securi ties need not hesitate to apply to us, as we will give it to them cheerfully. Or if parties prefer, they can deposit their MONEY with ns and get SEVEN PER CENT. INTEREST, which will be put to their credit every 30 days, thereby COMPOUNDING INTEREST. The business of our House same as an Incor porated Bank. BRANCH, SONS * CO., Bankers, janO-tf Broad street, Augusta. AUGUSTA, (Ga,) FRIDAY 7 MORNING. JANUARY 14, 1870 INSURANCE. GERMAN?! Lite Insurance Cos., OF NEW YORK. Cash Assets $3,000,000 Cash Dividends 40 per cent, *L. MOLLMAN, Traveling Agent. Gen. LaFAYEWE McLAWS, Agent, Augusta. Dr. JOSEPH HATTON, Examining Physician. decl7-5m Manhattan Life Insurance Co*, NEW YORK. DIVIDENDS ON CONTRIBUTION PLAN. Asset* Ist Jan., 1860 $3,367,537 50. E. Geddings, Medical Examiner. A. Q. HALL, Agent. W B. WELLS, NO. 5288 BROAO STREET, AUGUSTA,, GA., Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dure drugs chemicals, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYESTUFFS, WINDOW GLASS and PUTTY, BRUSHES of all kinds. ALSO, A full aud complete Slock of French, Eugtiah and American PERFU MERY, SOAPS, POMAItESaud TOIL ET ARTICLES. All the PATENT MEDICINES of tbe day. PRESCRIPT IONS CAREFULLY aud ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. It is the intention of the present Proprietor tf* make Its!* *3St e«tabliabment (OF OVER FORTY I EARS STANDING,)’ fully equal, it not superior, towh.it it was in former years, in regard to quality of GOODS and HONESTY iu PRICES. Tbe patronage of the public ia respectfully solicited. v novll-Bin C. TOLER, PROPRIETOR OP THE Kentucky an 4 Tennessee Stables, "Dealer in HORSES and MULES. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND SADDLE HORSES for Hire and on Livery, etc., etc. Campbell, between Broad and Rej uolds streets, AugnßU, Ga. Ample Stable Room for Stock, and accom modation for Feeding or Grazing on ray plan tations near the city, 'ow rates. sep!B-tf OLAUKL'S "0.N.T.” Spool Cotton IS THE BEST FOB HANDiMACHINE SEWING. FOR SALE BY ALL WHOLESALE anil KETAIL DRY GOODS DEALERS. decl6 eod2m DR. SHALLENBERCER’S Fever and Ague - ANTIDOTE Always Stops the Chills. This Medicine lias been before the Public fifteen 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 ,! * CURE IMMEDIATELY and permanently'every form of Fever and Ague, because it is a perfect Antidote to JUalariu. by all Druggists. novl2-d*cly J. L. MIMS, DEALER IN HORSES AND MULES. Jr*ERMANENTLY at J. B. Poubnelle’s Grey Eagle Stables, Ellis street, Augusta, Ga. N. B.—Will also SELL and BUY HORSES and MULES on commission. nov2s-3m SUNDRIES. 3,000 SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT 50 htads. Choice Cuba MOLASSES 50 bbls. EAGLE BYRU.P 500ibbla. PINK EYE POTATOES 100 bbls. EARLY GOODRICH 503)b1a. WHISKY, White and Colored 300 bbls. FLOUR, in Barrels and Sacks 100 Sacks RIO COFFEE, all grades 100 bbls. REFINED SUGARS 500 Packages new MACKEREL. ■For sale by •aoflrii HORTON <fe WALTON. THEODORE E. BUEHLER, BBA.IL ESTATE AND General Agency Office, Will PURCHASE OR SELL on Com mission- er? PROPERTY, N . LANDS AND PLANTATIONS, -4r AND Wiff attcod to all Business requiring an Agent in this City or Vicinity. Monthly Circular* of Property “For f»le” Furnished on Application.' of Property ‘ For Bent” Kept at the OFFICE, PLANTERS’ HOTEL,- AUGUSTA, GA. YYanted for Sale, CITY LOTS, in an part of the City, POUSES and RESIDENCES, at all price*, IMPROVED LANDS, convenient to City or Railroad, PLANTATIONS, I MINERAL LANDS, WATER POWERS, MILLS, Etc., in all parts of the Sooth or West. ALSO, “FOR RENT,” Plantations, stores, Dwellings, Fur* Uished and Unfurnished Rooms. Apply to T. E. BUEHLER, sep29-lf Real Estate Agent. GROVER & BAKER Col l»ratel Improved Sewing Machines! MISS LUCY J. READ, Agent, 326 Broad at., Aueusta, Ga. IVLachines Repaired ami improvements addij! at, short notice. STITCHING of all kinds, and NEEDLES for novl2-iy • * BARRY’S (lemieal Fertilizer, CONCENTRATED. 1 LANTERS are respectltally informed thatJ aio now manufacturing this prepara tionyu a large scale. • frim which such satirictory results were obtained by num bers of our most intelligent Planters in the neighboring Counties. The following satisfactory experiment, made by J udge L. C. Warren, of Jeffer son, is best told by himself: “ Lotjisvit.t.e, Ga., Sept. 7, 1869. “Dr. Edward Barry, Augusta: “Dear Sir: It gives me pleasure to styte, that the Ingredients I bought of you last Spring, with your directions for pre paring a Phosphate, which I called ‘ Bar ry’s Preparation,’ has proven one thing to me, that it is not necessary to go beyond our own borders to And a Phosphate supe rior to those of Northern production. “ I experimented with a number of the most popular kinds of Commercial Ma nures, and it is uot only my opinion, but that of every one who saw the Cotton, that Barry’s Preparation was far ahead of the others, each having a sign board to mark the rows. “The stalks of Cotton were taller and greener, with larger and more bolls on them, and I feel no hesitation in saying there was a difference of 25 per cent, in fa vor of the yield of yonr manure.over any other Phosphate I have used. “ Very truly, yours, “ L. C. WARREN.” “ Louisville, September 10th, 1869. “ Dr. Barry : “Dear Sir: Dr. Hunter suggested to me, on Tuesday last, by way of testing the yield of the different manures, to pick an equal number of rows and weigh the Cotton. Since then I have had Mr. Wm. Ponder to take six rows of three different kinds, 70 yards loug, and this evening he makes the following report: 6 Rows, 70 yards long, Name, Cotton weighed 17 lbs. • 6" Rows, 70 yards long, Name, Cotton weighed 26 lbs. 6 Rows, 70 yards long, Barry’s Prepara tion, Cotton weighed 45 lbs. “ These 6 rows were on each side of your six rows—all within a space of one eighth of a mile, so there is no difference in the soil—the plowing and cultivation the same. Very truly, yours, “ L. C. WARREN.” A number of Certificates from our larg est Planters confirm Judge WarrUFs statements, which will be found in my de scriptive Pamphlets. The cask price of the Fertilizer is $65 per ton. The same time accommodations can be given that other manufacturers offer, and on the same terms. All Orders addressed to 290 Broad St., will be promptly attended to. Edward Barry, dec!4-6w Practical Chemist. MILL POND AMD CHANNEL OYSTERS |j")UPPLIED 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. Ravenel, David Jennings, McCrady & Son, W. G. Dingle, John 8. Ryan. oct29-3m J H. W. MORAN, upholsterer, (Late with J. G. Baiijb & Bro.) Outs, FITS and lays CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS and MATTINGS. ALSO, WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES and CUR TAINS, in the best possible manner, on reason abb terms. Also, DIAGRAMS token. Orders left at Globe Hotel, or Dr. W. H. TofT’s will be promptly attended to. oct!7-3m , THE Six Great Remedies OF THE AGE. • n m HURLEY’S STOMACH BITTERS, FOR Debility, Lou of Appetite, Weakness, In* digestion, or Dyspepsia, Want of action of tbe Liver, or Disordered Stomach. There are no Bitters that can compare with these in re moving these distressing complaints. For sale or can be had at any Drug Store in the United States. JAMES RUDDLE & CO., Proprletots, Louisville, Ky. To fas. Ruddle <£ Cos., Louisville, Ky.: Gbntlembx : This is to certify that I have been for years a sufferer, and tried all the tonics I have heard of or seen advertised, with Utile or no refief from any of them. 1 beard Hurley’s Bitters highly spoken of, and tried a bottle, with little faith in it hetore I com menced, and, to my surprise and joy, before I finished one bottle I felt a great deal better, and firmly believe that om or two occasions it was the means of taviog and prolonging my life. I conscientiously recommeud t! em to all sufferers as the best Bitters known, and advise them always to ask for Dr. T. A. Hatley’s, and have uo other. Yon can use this a.) you think proper, if it will benefit others. Yours, truly, etc., JOHN W. DIXON. Lo:tistili.b, Kv , December 10,1868. NOTICE TO MOTHERS. DR. SEABROOK’S Infant Soothing Syrup. PRICE, 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. Use in the future only BEA BROOK’S, a combina tion quite up with the advancement of the age.— Pleas,mt to take, harmless in itstiction, efficient and reliable In all cases. Invaluable in the following dis eases: BUMMER COMPLAINT, IRREGULARITIES OF THE BOWELS, RESTIVENKBS. TEETHING, Ac. Gives health to the child and rest to ihe*mothei Nashvillb, Tens., February 12,1865. las. Ruddle 16 Cos., Louisville, Ky.: When living in your city I used several bottles oi DR. SEABROOK’B INFANT SOOTHING SYR UP, and found it to do my child more good, audit would rest better after using ft, 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 here to keep it. If any one does, please let me know; if not, send me one dozen itv express, aud I will pay for It at the office here. Write me when you send it. ami oblige MRS. SARAH A. RANDOLPH. Hurley’s Ague Tonic. NO ARSENIC—NO MERCURY. PERFECTLY RELIABLE. The only remedy for Chills and Fever, or Ague and Fever, that is or can be depended upou is HUR LEY’S AGUE TONIC. There have beet) thousands cured by tißing it who have tried the usual remedies without benefit. The following certificate from a reliable citlzen of Mississippi speaks for itself: Meridian, Miss., Oct. 18, 1868. Mr. R. T. U. Chaitwtok : Dkak Bir: This is to certify that I bought from you, bv your recommendation, a bottle of Hurley’s Ague Tonic, and it cured two cases of fever and ague ot fifteen months’ standing. I cheerfully recommend Hurley’s Tonic to the public gent-rally. Respectfully, yours, JOHN fi. WRIGHT. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. USE fIURLEYI SARSAPARILLA. WITH IODIDE POTASH. This is the pure and genuine extract of the root, and will, on trial, he found to effect a certain and peifect cure of the following complaiuts an l disoases : AlTectiuotof tileßonea, Habitual Costi ve* ■less, Debility, Diseases of the Kid neys. Dlspepsia, Krystpells, Female Irregularities, Fistula, all ftkin Diseases, Diver Complaint, indigestion. I’ll a. Pul monary Diseases, Hero tula, or King’s Krll, Syphilis. To Dr. Thos. A. Hurley: Sir : I deem it an act of justice to you to state that fn the month of February laßt 1 had' a severe attack of inflammatory rheumatism, which completely pros tr.ited me. At the same time my lungs were much afflicted. I was so reduced that it was with the great est difficulty that I could walk. 1 procured some of your Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, and com menced taking it. I found that I began to improve— mv cough became less severe—the soreness of my lungs and breast gradually subsided—ray rheumatic pains less acule. I attribute this mainly t<j. your Bar sapirilla. I have now been taking it so» 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 whose name is appended to the above certificate has long resided here, and at the present time is one of the magistrates of the city of Louisville. HURLEY’S v Popular Worm Candy. As this is really a specific for Worms, and the best and most palatable form to give to children, it is not surprising that it is fast taking the place of ail other preparations for worms—it being perfectly tasteless, and any child will take it. Messrs. James Ruddle <t Cos. : Gentlemen : It gives me great pleasure to say, after using all the other worm remedies known to me, Witt hut partial success to my Children, I was advised to try Dr. T. A. Hurley’s, and since using it my chil dren have become well and healthy. The children would eat it all the time, it is so pleasant, if we would let them. I believe it is one of the best and safest remedies known, and as such, recommend it to one and all. T J AS. W. TEA VIS. Louisville, July 3,1868. DR. SEABROOK’B Elixer of Pyrophosphate of Iron and Oalisaya. This elegant combination possesses all the tonio properties of Peruvian Bark and Iron, without the disagreeable taste and bad efforts of either, separate ly or in other preparations, of these valuable medi-" dues. It should be taken in all cases when a gentle tonic impression is required after convalescence from fevers or debilitating diseases, or in those distress ing irregularities peculiar to females. No female should be without it, if liable to such diseases, loi nothing can well take its place. Jas. Ruddle & Cos., PROPRIETORS, LABORATORY NO. 41 BULLITT ST., Louisville, Ky. All the above goods for sale by PLUMB <fc LKITNEK, BARRETT & CARTER, EDWARD BARRY, F. A. BEALL, W. H. TUTT 4c LAND, ' W. B. WELLS, Augusta, Ga. McKESSON A ROBBINS, New York. IplrOOuO J. M. BURDELL, Cotton Exactor and Commission Merchant, NO. 6 WABBEN BLOCK, AUGUSTA, GA., WILL CONTINUE BUSINESS, as heretofore, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. CON SIGNMENTS SOLICITED. jy29-d*c6m INSURANCE, FIRE, MA.RIiSrjhC A.ISTD IN THE FOLLOWING FIRST CLASS COMPANIES, VIZ: ASINA INSURANCE CO., Hartford, Chartered 1819, Cash Assets $5,352,532 MANHATTAN INSURANCE CO., New York, Chartered 1831, Cash Assets 1,202,104 HOWARD INSURANCE CO., New York, Chartered 1835, Cash Assets.... 715,707 FIREMEN’S INSURANCE CO., New York, Chartered 1825, Cash Assets 345,000 LAMAR INSURANCE CO., New York, Cash Assets 532,500 COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO., New York, Cash Assets.... 287,000 STANDARD INSURANCE CO., New York, Cash Assets 351,103 COMMERCE INSURANCE CO., New York, Cash Assets 275,000 ABTOR INSURANCE CO., New York, Cash Assets 453,787 v PHENIX INSURANCE CO„ New York, Cash Assets 1,649,350 PHCENIX INSURANCE CO., Hartford, Cash Assets 1,578,907 $13,787,990 RISKS taken on COTTON, MERCHANDISE, STORES, DWELLINGS, FURNITURE, LIBRARIES and other property. Also, on COTTON and MERCHANDISE to New York and other Northern Cities, via Savannah and Charleston to Liverpool and other European cities, and vice versa. The most important enquiry to be made by every person insuring, is, “ Are the Companies able to pay, if losses occur?" Our citizens have insured in some of the above Companies more than forty years. The assets of all of them are in CASH or its equiva lent, and not in subscriptions, or stork notes to he paid when fires occur. Losses will be equi tably adjusted and promptly paid. RISKS ARE REBPECTFULLY SOLICITED. . „ WIM . SHEAR, A {gent. Augusta., Ga., September 18, 1860. ’ sepi9-4a,if THE “CAROLINA FERTILIZER” fs MA DE from the Phosphates of South Carolina, and is pronounced by various chem ists one of the best Manures known, only inferior to Peruvian Guano in its Fertilizing Properties. These Phosphates are the remains of extinct land and sea animals, and possess qualities of the greatest value to the agriculturist. Price in Charleston, S6O Per Ton, 2,000 Lbs.’ SAME IN AUGUSTA, FREIGHT AND DRAYAGE 'ADDED. GEO, W. WILLIAMS & CO., Factors. 0 CAROLINA FERTILIZER. Premiums Offered to the Planters of South and North Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. We wish to encourage the movement among Planters to increase the product of their lauds by better cultivation, aud bv the use of manures We think the poor lands of the South can be restored and made to produce abund antiy while the crops of good lauds can be largely increased by the free use of the Phosphates so providentially discovered in this State, from which the best of Fertilizers are now made. POOR AND GOOD land cannot be made to yield equally We pro pose to extend an EQUAL OPPORTUNITY to all, so far as the nature of the caseper mu'Tmv thcre^ re fmim; ums : based upon INCREASED PRO DUCTION o\ er the NAI URAL GROW 1H of previous years from the same land with out manure: PRIZES FOR COTTON. FIRST PRIZE—A GULLETT GIN OF 40 SAWS, or a Horse or Mule of same value, and one of Dodge’s celebrated STEEL PLOWS, for the greatest in creased production in pounds of Seed Cotton, from Jive acres of land. SECOND PRIZE—A SEWING MA CHINE, of any patent desired, worth $l5O, or a COTTON PRESS of same value, for the second greatest increased production from jive acres of land. ✓ THIRD PRIZE-A SULKEY CULTIVA TOR, or any other Agricultural Imple ment of equal value, for the third great est increased production from five acres of land. CONDITIONS IN GENERAL. . *DP CAROLINA FERTILIZER must alone be used as a manure. We guarantee its excellence on the basis of tile analysis of Prof. Shepard. Evidences o( the xise of this Fertilizer, of the quantity of land cultivated, mode of cultivation and weight of manure used, as well as of the result, must be furnished cer tifled by three disinterested planters in the neighborhood. These statements must be made in duplicate—one copy for D. Wyatt Atken, Esq., Secretary of the “ State Agri cultural and Mechanical Society,” and one copy for us—which will be published inlhe agricultural papers. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & 00., Factors. CHARLESTON, S. C., November/Ist, 1869. B.—These Prizes are offered to Planters iu the States of South and North Caro lina, Georgia and Alabama. Beall, fcspears & Cos., .Agents, COTTON FACTORS. AOOOSTA GA. Another Step in Science! W.rruiH ih, hed it ike UifM) suitee. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE, VOL. 27—NO. 6 FRIZES FOR CORN. Under the same conditions of increased production from five acres of land. FIRST PRIZE—A handsome BUGGY and HARNESS, worth $175. SECOND PRIZE—A SULKEY CULTI VATOR, or its value in any other Agri cultural Implement. THIRD PRIZE—A DOUBLE-BARREL GUN, or a RIFLE, worth SSO. PRIZES FOR WHEAT. Under the same conditions. FIRST PRIZE—A SULKEY CULTIVA TOR. SECOND PRIZE—A WHEAT FAN NING MILL. THIRD PRIZE-A SILVER WALTHAM WATCH.