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H« * V - A r r TITT ION ALIST.
FRIDAY MORNING. JAN. 21,1870
Destructive Storm in Floyd County.
—There was it high wind and heavy rain
in this city yesterday morning, says the
Rome Cornin', of Tuesday. No particular
damage except that the gable end of the
small building occupied by the Dixie bar
was blown down. The storm was heavier
out in the flat woods. We are told that
for a width of about a huudred yards every
thing was swept before it—trees and fences
being prostrated. Dr. J. H. Nowlin’s
wagon was coming to town, and a tree was
blown on the horse and kille 1 it. Miss Lizzie
Roach also had several fences and outbuild
iug blown down. Green Ware’s house was
blown down and Mrs. Ware’s shoulder
broken. The house is a complete wreck.
We heard of a buggy being blown clean
out of the road. We do not know how Par
the tornado extended.
Fatal Accident.—A most unfortunate
and fatal accident occurred yesterday morn
ins; on the Macon and Brunswick Road, at
what is known as Beaver Dam Creek, near
Coley's Station, by which the engine of a
lumber train approachiug this city was
thrown from the track and Mr. James Rice,
the engineer, instantly killed, by having
his neck and both thighs broken. The ac
cident was caused by a widening of tire
track. Other than the killing of Mr. Rice,
we heard of no one being hurt, aa nothing
but the engine bolted the track.
{Journal and Messenger, 20(ft.
Columbus Factory. —At a meeting of
.stockholders, on Monday, Janies Todd and
T. M. N. Phillips, of Kentucky, and J. R.
Clapp, W. H. Hughes and Geu. R. H. Chil
ton, of this county, were chosen Directors,
for the present year. At a meeting of
Directors, subsequently held, Gen. Chilton
was elected President, and Mr. Clapp
Superintendent. The Columbus Factory
is located three and a half miles above the
city, runs 4,500 spindles, and is operated by
the best English and American machinery.
It is now considered a paying investment.
[ Colvmbus Enquire)’.
Brunswick and Albany Railroad. —
The Albany News learns from the Chief En
gineer of the Brunswick and Albany Rail
road that he has a corps organized, and will
start at once to locate the line fl'om this
place to Waresboro’. Four thousand tons
of the fishplate pattern iron has been re
cently purchased, which, with that pur
chased before, will lay eighty or eighty-flve
miles of track. The Colonel has instruc
tions from the company to push the work
forward as rapidly as possible.
Cotton for Liverpool— Messrs. Wil
der & Full&rton yesterday cleared the ship
Burmah (8r.,) Captain Churchill, for the
above port, with 2.542 bales of upland cot
ton. weighing 1,170,840 pounds, valued at
$273,671 06, and 501 bags of .cotton seed,
weighing 53,787 pounds, valued at $672 34.
Total weight, 1,224,627 pounds. Total
value, $274,343 40.
[Savannah Republican, 20 thinsi.
Sent Back.— The menagerie of Alabama,
called by courtesy a Legislature, expelled
Dr. W. T. Brown, a regular elected Demo
crat, from Chambers county. The people
of Chambers county have just re-elected
Dr. Brown, by the handsome majority of
five hundred and twelve votes.
Caged.— A Western press dispatch from
New York, dated Saturday, says that
Cooke, the eloping and belligerent Metho
dist parson, has been quietly conveyed to
an insane asylum. His victim Is supposed
to be at home, and her mother is seriously
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
iar church of the atonement.—in
accordance with a resolutio j o? the Vestry, notice 1*
hereby given that oh and after SUNDAY next (hr.
Pent ,'n Out Church of ihe Atonement will be free to all
Worshippers, and that the support of the Gospel will
depend on the voluntary contribution* of the Congre
gation.
August*, G*., December 1,1839.
decl-tf
WIRE RAILINC3-.
- a- FOR INCLOSING ÜBMK
-1 AAA I" t9rT Cottage*, Ac.;
AWVjl'fl' l * GUARDS and WIR*
fcM WORK
fOURDBINIKR CLOTHS
manufactured by M. W ALK HR A SONS.
I*rV4-Ir No. 11 North stb at.. Pnn.Anitl.rwi*.
i
- TAX NOTICE.
Office Clerk of Council. f
August*, G*., January 10th, 1870. S
All persons liable for Citv Taxes (except those
who are required to make Quarterly Returns,) are
hereby notified that the City Tax Digest for 1870 i*
now ooen »t this office, and will remain open until the
first day of MARCH NEXT, by which time all re
turns must be made. All those who fall to return by
that time will be reported for double taxation ; and, in
addition, be subject to a fine of not less than Ten Dol
lars per day for each day of such failure.
Osno* Hours— Daily from 9 o’clock, a. m., to 2
o’clock, p. m. (‘’undays excepted.)
L. T. BT.OME,
j inll-tmai l Clerk of Council.
DANCING ACADEMY-MASONIC HALL.
PROFESSORS NICHOLS AND MILAM’S
Classes for Ladies, Misses and Masters MOND AYB
and THURSDAYS, at 3)4, p. m.; same nights for
Gentlemen, at 8, p. m. ianlstf
HEALTH’S BEST DEFENSE.
“ The weak eateth herbs,” says St. Pau\ ao that
eighteen hundred years ago the value of medicinal
plants was appreciated In the Old Testament bo
tanical remedies are repeatedly recommended, but In
ro passage of sacred history is man recommended to
swallow calomel, or blue pill, or any other mineral
preparation. The rick were directed to ebt herbs to
strengthen them, to puri'y them, to beat them, to re
store them. In that day the art of making vegetable
extracts was unknown. Tite herbal medicine* were
mere infusions.
It was reserved for a later age to unite the sanitary
essences of tonic aperient and anti bidous roots, barks
and plants with an active stimulant, and thus secure
theirrapid diffusion tlronrh the debilitated or di an
tlered system. The crowning triumph of this effect
ive mode of concentrating and applying the virtues of
medicinal vegeinbles was achieved in the production
of Hostetler's Stomach Bitters. Never before had a
perfectly pure alcoholic stimulant been combined
with the expressed juices of the finest specifics of the
vegetable kingdom. Nev*r yet, though eighteen
years have elapsed since its introduction, has 'hi*
great restorative been equaled. It is t-alcen at all sea
sons, tn all dimes, as the n ost potent safe-guard
against epidemics; a< a protection against all un
healthy exhalations that produce debility or beget
disease; as a re-nede for intermittent and other ma
larious fevers; as »n appeliz-r; as a sovereign cure
for dyspepsia; as a general tonic and invigorant; is a
gentle, painless aperient; as a blood depurent; ns a
nervine; as a enre lor billon * affections ; ns a harm
less ano Hue; and as the bfst defense of health
under unfavorable ore..Distances, sncti as sedentary
pursuits, mi ue bod ty or mental exertion, hardship,
privation au<l exposure. janlS-tfebl
Square*.
1 Week.
12 Week*.
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3 Week*
1 Month.
2 Monti a
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\A Months.
4 Monti*.
|e Monti*.
6 Monti*.
W IMPORTANT.—THOSE WHO HAVE
attained to llie greatest rroitienee in the science of
Medicine, -m I who hnv" by a life Ion? study of, and
experience with, the human organism, obtained great
insight into the ori? n and i atholegy of disease, ure
yet, nut wit In* muling 'll their profound an i loarned
theories, c mfesscdly v roping In the dark as to the first
cause of any and all diseases that affect our race. But
this much has been cleatly cine dated, and is become
an axiom with the leartn and profession, that by far the
greatest number of our alia cuts art- directly tr tceal) le
to derangement of the il'ge*tlve functions, and if
“ good digestion wait on appetite, ’ health will be the
almost u’.iform risuit. Acttn.' upon this axiom, the
inventor of DK. HURLEY’S’ CELEBRATED
STOMACH BITi’ERS has ! n eminently success
ful (judging from the many testimonials that are con
stantly pom ing in upon him ‘h rough the mails and
press), in prenaring it rmiejy ! o meet and “ nip in the
bud” all this long list of obscure and die'teasing de
rangements that. r. nder “ life scares wort h the living.”
We are glad to learn tha‘ the pubi c here are be
ginning to appreciate these BITTERS upon their in
trinsic merits, and that they c in bo had everywhere, :
Beo adveriisem nt in another column.
dec2&-eodtf
SAVANNAH BANK AND TRUST COMPANY.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Tills Institution was Chartered by the las Georgia
Legislature, has a Cauitai of f 1,000,000—1500,000 of
which have been paid in.
By its Charter the Company is authorized to act as
Trustees, by appointment of any Court of the State
or by selection of any executor or individual, f r them
selves or for the benefit of any minor or minors for
whom they may be act ng; and funds in litigation in
the various Courts of this State may be deposited in
said BANK AND TRUST COMPANY pending
litigation, thus affording a safe depository for alt funds
held for future disposition.
They are also authorized to receive and sell tho
PRODUCE OF THE COUNTRY on consignment.
In view of this they have constructed an extensive
FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE, and am prepared to
make advances on any produceconsigned to them, or
stored iD their Warehouse.
FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST will be allowed
on moneys held in special trust, subject to checks at
sight, aid SIX PER CENT, on deposits made for a
spec fled time, not loss than four months.
Deposits may also be made at the Agency a‘, Macon
MORRIS KETCHUM, President.
MILO HATCH, Vice-President.
EDMUND KETCHUM, Cashier.
I. C. PLANT A SON,
Agents at Macon, Go.
KETCHUM & HARTIRDGK.
Commercial Agents, Savannah.
uirbctors:
Morris Kstohum, ? vr„„ Y nrk
P. O. Calhocn, Pres’t 4th Nat. Bank, ( Wew rorK -
Charles Green, of Chas. Green, Son A Cos., j
A. L. Hartridob, of Ketchum A Hartridge, I ®
Jas. G. Mills, of T. R. A J. G. Mills,
Francis Muir, of W. Rattersby A Cos., i §
John O. Rowland, of J. G. Rowland A Cos., g
Milo Hator, | tr
Edmund Ketchum,
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EUREKA! EUREKA!!
BEALL, SPEARB A CO., Agents for this well
known Fertilizer, can fill early orders at Savannah
Prices, freight and drayage added.
Auousta, Ga. December 23,1809. dec24-lm
BATCHELOR’S HAIR DTK.
Ilia splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world; the
•nly true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, instanta
neous; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; reme
diae the ill effects of bad dyes; invigorates and leaves
the Hair soft and beautiful black or brown. Bold by all
Druggists and Perfumers, and properly applied at the
Wig Victory, 1* Bond street. New York. mhW’te
J. T. BOTHWELL,
GROCER
AND
Commission Merchant,
AUGUSTA, GA.
I HEREBY express my thanks for the liberal
yatronage of the past season, and will con
tinue to keep on hand the usual PLANTA
TION SUPPLIES, which 1 wiH sell for cash
until the first of April; after which period I
will furnish supplies (secured by liens onciops)
until Fall. The next season I will charge One
Dollar per Bale for Handling Cotton, hoping
by strict attention to business to continue to
receive.and merit the patronage of my former
customers.
January Ist, 1870. jaul-lm
OR. RICHAU’S
OOIAXEN REMEDIES,
Ask for no other, take no other, and you will sav
time, health and money.
81,000 REWARD for any case of disease in an
Stage which they foil to enre.
Dr. Biohau’s Goldin Balsam No. 1 cures Ulcer*
Ulcerated Sore Throat and Mouth, bore Eyes, Cuta
neous or Skin Fruptions, Copper Colored Blotcbee.
Soreness es the Scalp, Scrofula, Ac.; is the ‘
Renovator, Alterative and Blood Purifier known, re
move* all disease from the system, and leave* tho
bicod pure alto healthy.
Dr. Richau’s Golub* Balsam No. 2 tvjr
rial Affections, Rheumatism in all it* forms, wbetner
from mercury or other cause*; give* immediate relief
iu all oase*. No dieting necessary. I have thousands
of Certificate* proving the miraculous cures effected
by these Remedies. Prion of Hither No. lor No. 2,
$5 per bottle, or two bottles for $9.
Dr. Ricbau’s Goldin Antidotb, a safe speedy,
pleasant and radical cure for all Urinary Derange
ments, accompanied with foil directions. Fbici, $3
per bottle.
Dr. RtOMAU’a Goldin Elixir d’Amour, a radical
cure for Nervou* or General Debility, in old or
young; imparting energy with wonderful effect.
Prion, |6 rer bottle, or two bottle* for |9.
On receipt of price, these Remedies will be shipped
to any place. Prompt attention paid to all corrss
p.irtdents. None genuine without the namr “ DR.
RICIIAU’S GOLDEN REMEDIES, D. b. RICH
ARDS, sole proprietor,” blown in glass of bottles.
Address DR. B. B- RICHARDS,
No. 228 Vanck St., New York.
Office hour* rom 9, a. m., to 9, p. m.
jy7-lv Circulars sent.
NIK fil UTTER
THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA,
AXI> ALL DISEASES OF THE •
STOMACH AND LIVER.
THE! ARE RECOMMENDED ET THE
MEDICAL FACULTY.
HEGE3IAN & 00.,
AGENTS, NEW TORE.
- • -
Manufactured by C. F. PANKNIN,
CHEMIST AM APOTBSCABT.
n -vn .i.jajrj;,ox.i l *jw»M -
USPEof Sate by Tfrur/yisls Every whereat
mh27-eod!y
WANTED,
PLANTATION of from 200 to 500 acres,
convenient to this city or railroads. Must be
well adapted for Cotton and Grain, with im
provements and necessary Woodland.
Apply by letter, giving lull description, to
decll-tf P. O. BOX NO. 183.
J. L. MIMS.
DEALER IN
HORSES AND MULES
Permanently at j. b. pournblle’s
Grey Eagle Stables, Ellis street, Augusta, Ga.
N. B.—Will also SELL aud BUY HORSES
and MULES on commission. nov2s-3m
MILL POND
AND
CHANNEL OYSTERS
Sullied
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 & Son, W. G. Dingle, John S. Ryan.
0ci2930i
C. TOLER,
PROPRIETOR OF THE
Kentucky and Tennessee Stables,
Dealer in horses and mules.
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND SADDLE
HORSES for Hire and on Livery, etc., etc.
Campbell, between Broad aud Reynolds streets,
Augusta, Ga.
Ample Stable Room lor Stock, and accom
modation for Feeding or Grazing on my plan
tations near the city, l ow rates. seplß-tf
OLARK’S
“0.N.T.”
Spool Cotton
18 THE BEST FOR
HANDiMACHINE SEWING.
FOB SAXE BY ALL
WHOLESALE and ItKTAITj
DRY GOODS DEALERS.
decl6 eod2m
DRY SALT MEAT.
SMOKED MEAT.
50,000 D. S. SHOULDERS and
SIDES
10,000 Smoked SHOULDERS
and SIDES.
In store and arriving.
For sale to the trade by
BRANCH, SCOTT & CO.
janl3tf
TO BENT,
A. DESIRABLE COTTAGE RESIDENCE,
adjoining the residence of Mrs. H. McKinnon.
House contains 6 Rooms, with fireplaces ;•
Kitchen and Servant’s Room, Smoke House,
Stable and-Carrlage Honee; also, a good Welt
of Water.
Apply to Mrs, McKinnon, at her residence,
or to R. w. McKinnon,
janfi-lawtf Trustee.
AUGUSTA, (Ga,)
Wssm
mm mmm
STANDARD GUARANTr^
2!i
j•' MANUFACTURED M
WALTON,WHANMM
1 WILMINGTON,M
\ «*4rsssm O rs/amrnmJi
\q/ a FOR SALE
bo/Uto? N factors 'A
F JWSSION [ViERCR^
I^ GUst a> g
charleston* PI
novs-tian29 <£v«|
Zell’s Ammonial^P
Bone Superphosnlk
FOR COTTON GRAIN.-J^PO
Permanently Improves the
and arrive as Peruvian
creasing the Yield of Cottm^H'
.It aa on from IGO to
per cent. ffiw
this valuable Fertilizer
a FAIR TRIAL, side by side iffiffitny
Fertilizer in the market.
We annex only one of the mflHper
tifleates wc have of its value
experiment.
Jpnninsis & S«K/
Cdlvekton, Hancock
November
Mr. J. Claarnce Simmons, Agent,
I am not quite through picking
menlal plat, but what may still be toMHEwill
not materially alter the resuit beMMHnee
Dickson’s Compound is regarded atflSHKird
Manure, 1 only give the result
ZELL’S AMMONIATED
PHATE has at present paid in ptffijnt a
per cent, ot 130 per cent., while
Componnd has paid iu product onhgHßjper
cent. I had ten manures under exoßßept
this year, and will publish the
whole, which will exhibit the relative,
age paid by each. Yours, respeetfnlljM
JOHN R. c
janls-d*elm
Tsuy tLe Best Stippr
ph.osphate of LircuP —
Russel Coe’s.
j »n2o(ltAc2m ! |g
PACIFIC GUANO COMPARTS
COMPOUND
ACID
Phosphate of Line,
For Composting with Cotton Seed.
-
- article is manufactured at the Com
pany’s Works, under Lite direction and super
intendence of Dr. Ravenel.
It contains the same elements of as
SOLUBLE Pit IFIC GUANO,
Except that it is uoi furnished with Animqpia.
It is prepared
EXPRESSLY FOR COMPOSTING WITH
COTTON SEED,
Which furnishes the element of AMMONIA ;
the object being to render that side product of
the Plantation available to the highest degjfee
as an element of fertility. For farther and
particular information, apply to the under
signed.
TERMS: -i
SSO Cash, or $57 50 payable by Draft bn
good Factors, maturing Ist Novembei.
without iuterest.
J. 0. Matbewson, i
Agent Soluble Pacific Guano Company, t>
Augusta, Ga j
Washington, Ga., December 13, 1869. \
J. O. Mathewson, Esq., Augusta, Ga.:
Dear Sir : I received your favor of October
15th, aud would have answered it sooner, bnt
you wished to know what per cent. I was beif
efitted by the use of the one ton of SOLUBLE
PACIFIC GUANO, bought of yon last Spring,
and J could not tell correctly until I gdt
through ginning, which I did this last week.—
The SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO more than
doubl' and the yield of Cotton on laud uutnanured
belore. f
I planted ten acres last year without manure,
and made three (3) bales of Cotton ; planted
the same ten (10) acres this year, manured with
the one ton of SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO,
and made seven (7) bales, averaging over4oolbs.
I have been a Cotton Planter for thirty years,
and all the time—except this year—making
“ Bumble-bee Cottons "—the bumble bees stand m
their hind feet, on the ground, and suck from the
top blossoms. I never expect to plant another
acre without Manure, and wish you to send ms
another ton of Soluble Pacific at once,and oblige
Yours, truly,
JOHN C. WILLIAMSON.
dcclß-dt&c2,n ,
TTse Russel Coe’s SyH
perph.osph.ate. It is the
"Best. l
WESTERN LAGER BEER!
T HAVE just returned from a tour West,
where I have been for the purpose of selecting
tv fine article of BEER.
I have brought with ma a Sample, which will
lie on draught from to-day. The Public are
invited to call and examine for themselves.
A. BOHNE,
sep3o-t( Opposite Planters’ Hotel.
East Tennessee and Georgia,
East Tennessee and Virginia
Railroad Stocks
WANTED,
And parties wishing to Bell had better apply
promptly to
BRANCH, SONS & CO.,
Bankers,
janl6-tf 223 Broad street.
Manure Depot
TIIE OLDEST
mm HOUSE IN AUGUSTA.
r» p
Established - - 1855.
Os this one thing you may be sure :
' You’ll have poor crops without MANURE.
I BEG TO OFFER
PURE PERUVIAN GUANO, 2,000 LBS.
CASH. sllO
LAND PLASTER.
CASH S2O
ON TIME 25
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO.
CASH S7O
ON lIME 80
FLOOR OF RAW UNSTEAMED BONE.
CASH S7O
ON TIME. 80
GROUND BONE.
CASH $65
ON TIME 75
COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME
(For Composting with Cotton Seed.)
CASH SSO
ON HUE 57 50
Time Sales are payable by Planters’ Drafts on
good Factors, maturing Ist November, 1870,
without interest.
J. O. MATHEWSON,
285 Broad street.
decs-eow*c3m
Bmythe Best Super
phosphate of Lime —
Bnssel Coe’s.
BARRY’S
Chemical Fertilizer,
CONCENTRATED,
Q
f LANTTERS are informed
that I ath flow manufacturing this prepara
tion on a large scale.
It is the same article from which such
satisfactory results were obtained by num
bers of our most intelligent Planters in the
neighboring Counties.
The following satisfactory experiment,
made by Judge L. C. Walken, of Jeffer
son, is best told by himself:
“Louisville, Ga., Sept. 7,1869.
“Dr. Edward Barry, Augusta :
“ Dear Sir : It gives me pleasure to
state, 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 find 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 not 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 your 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 long, 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
thesoil—the plowing and cultivation the
same. Very truly, yours,
“ L. C. WARREN.”
A number of Certificates from our larg
est Planters confirm Judge Warren’s
statements, which will be found in my de
scriptive Pamphlets.
The cash 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.
TO PLANTERS.
W E HAVE in store the genuine Hancock
eounty DICKBGN PROLIFIC COTTON SEED,
on consignment. All interested should apply
Immediately to
8. D. HEARD & SON,
janß-tf Cotton Factors.
COTTON SEED.
The Genuine “HUNTCOTTON” SEED
took the Premium for both quantity and quali
ty, per acre, at the State Fair at Macon.
Their purity is attested by Mr. W. B. Hunt
himself.
ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS, for sale by #
J. J. PEARCE, BUTLER & CO.,
Cotton Factors, Augusta, Qa.
dec29-tf
City Property for Sale.
One lot of LAND, in the city, containing
ISA feet 9 inches on Jackson street, and 289
feet on Wall street, which can be divided into
seven good building lots. The place is known
as the Woodfleld property.
For particulars apply to
jarf-lm E. A. DUNBAR.
THE. . - , ,
.«.*© • i. j ?
Six Great Remedies
OF THE AGE.
HURLEY’S
STOMACH BITTERS,
FOE
Debility, Los* of Appetite, Weakaeu, In
digestion, or Dyipepila, Want
of action of the Liver, or
Disordered Stomach.
There are no Bittera 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., Proprietors,
Louisville, Ky.
To Jas. Muddle <fi Cos., Louisville, Ky.:
Gkntlimin : This i* to certify that I have been for
years a sufferer, and tried all the tonics I have heard
of or sten advertised, with little or no relief from any
of them. 1 heard Hurley’* Bitters highly spoken of,
and tried a bottle, with little faith in it before I com
menced, and, to my surprise and joy, before I finished
one bottle I 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. Hurley’*, and
have no other. Yoa can use this as you think proper,
if it will benefit other*.
Yours, truly, etc.,
JOHN W. DIXON.
Louisville, Ky , December 10,1868.
NOTICE TO MOTHERS.
DR. SEABROOK’S
Infant Soothing Syrup.
PRICE, 25 CENTB PER BOTTLE.
Use in the future 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
ease*:
BUMMER COMPLAINT, IRREGULARITIES
' OF THE BOWELS, REBTIVENKBS
TEETHING, <tc.
Give* health to the child and rest to the. mothet
Nashvillb, Tens., February 12,1885.
Jas. Ruddle. i£ CoLouisciUc,, Ky.:
When living in your city I used several bottles of
DK. SKABRUOK’B INFANT SOOTHING SYR
UP, and found it to do my child more good, arid it
would rest better alter using it, than any other reme
dy I ever tried. I can say W’th confidence, it is the
best medicine for children at present known. I wish
you would get the Druggist* here to Keep it. Itauy
one does, please let me know; if not, send me one
doseu hv express, and 1 will pay for it at the office
here. Write me when vou send it. and oblige
MRS. SARAH A. RANDOLPH.
Hurley’s Ague Tonic.
NO ARSENIC—NO MERCURY.
• ■ ■' i
PERFECTLY BKIiIABI.B.
Tfagonly rcniqdrk>ff4Hit«» tmi l
“Fever, ITial ih or can be depended upon Is HUK
LKY’B AGUE TONIC. There have been thousands
cured by using it who have tried ttie usual remedies
without benefit.
The following certificate from a reliable citizen’of
Mississippi speaks for itself:
Mbbioian, Miss., Oct IS, 1868.
Mr. R. Y. R. Chadwick:
Drab Sib : This is to certify that I bought from
you, by your recommendation, a bottle of Hurley’s
Ague Tonic, and it cured two cases of fever and ague
ot fifteen months’ standing. I cheerlully recommend
Hurley’s Tonic to the public generally.
Respectfully, yours, .IOUN B. WRIGHT.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
USE
HURLEY'S SAISAPAHILLA.
WITH IODIDE POTASH.
This is the pure and genuine extract of the root, and
will, on trial, be found to effect a certain and perfect
cure of the following complaints and diseases :
Affection* of the Bones, Habitnal Costive
uegi, Debility, Diseases of the Kid
neys. Dispepsia, Krysipells, Female
Irregularities, Fistula, all Skin
Diseases, Diver Complaint,
Indigestion, Plies, Pul
monary Diseases, Scro
fula, or King’s Evil,
Syphilis.
To Dr. Titos. A. Hurley:
Bib : 1 deem it an act of justice to yon to state that
in the month ol February last i bad a severe attack
of inflammatory rheumatism, which completely pros
trated 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. 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 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
Popular Worm Gaudy.
At this is really a specific lor Worms, and the best
and most palatable form to give to children, it is not
surprising that it is fast taking the place of all other
preparations for worms—it being perfectly tasteless,
and any child will take it.
Messrs. James Ruddle ft Cos. :
Gertlsmhs : It gives me great pleasure to say,
after using all the other worm remedies known to me,
with but partial success to my children, I was advised
to try Dr. T. A. Hurley’s, and since using it my chil
dren have become well and healthy. The children
would eat it all the time, It is so pleasant, if we would
let them. I believe it Is one of the best aDd safest
remedies known, and as such, recommend it to one
and all. JAS. W. TRAVIB.
Louisville, July 3,1868.
DR. SEABROOK’B
filixer of Pyrophosphate of Iron
and Calisaya.
This elegant combination possesses all the torio
properties of Pernvian 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
fhtbhs or debilitating diseases, or in those distress
ing irregularities peculiar to females. No female
should be without it, if liable to such diseases, foi
nothing can well take its place.
Jas. Ruddle & Cos.,
PROPRIETORS,
LABORATORY NO. 41 BULLITT ST.,
Louisville, Kj>
All the above goods for sale by
PLUMB A LKITNER,
BARRETT A OARTER,
EDWARD BARRY,
P. A. BEALL
W. H. TUTT St LAND,
W. B. WELLS,
Augusts, Gs.
McKesson A ROBBINSJNew York.
aplt-eoM
' J. M. BURDELL,
Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant,
NO. 6 WARREN BLOCK, AUGUSTA, GA„
Will CONTINUE BUSINESS, as heretofore, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. CON
SIGNMENTB SOLICITED. ' jy29-d*c6m
INSURANCE,
FIRE, MARINE a*IJSTD INJLA.MD
IN THE FOLLOWING FIRST CLASS COMPANIES, VIZ:
-(ETNA INSURANCE CO., Hartford, Chartered 1819, Cash Assets *5,852,58*
MANHATTAN INSURANCE CO., New York, Chartered 1821, Cash Assets 1,202,104
HOWARD INSURANCE CO., New York, Chartered 1825, Cash Assets 715,707
FIREMEN’S INSURANCE CO., New York, Chartered f825, Cash Assets 845,000
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 . 851,103
COMMERCE INSURANCE CO., New York, Cash A55et5........................ 275.000
ABTOR INSURANCE CO., New York, Cash Assets 453,787
PHENIX INSURANCE CO„ New York, Cash Assets 1,649,350
PHQSNIX INSURANCE CO., Hartford, Cash Assets ; 1,573,907
*12,737,990
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 lo be made by every person insuring, is,
“Are the Companies able to pay, if losses occur?” Onr citizens have insnred 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 stock notes to be paid when fires occur. Losses will be equi
tably adjusted aud promptly paid.
RISKS ARE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
WM. SHEAR, Agent.
Augusta, Ga., September 18, 1869. sepl9-4mif
Another Step in Science!
Warmt-d ikr test a [k. U.led Suifs .
SOLD BY DRUGGISTSIsVERYWHERE.
dee2Btf
_ Recommended by the Highest
■MTta DIV VHm MEDICAL AUTHORITY
tw iiirr^Hr
SOUTH CAROLINA,
US ' KOll
SB WEAK AND IMPAIRED DIGESTION.
JjpicjK 8l ‘« Circular around each Bottle, for
this and numerous other Certificates.
THU! Q R,EAT? 1 . They are ag an appetizer
, The Best in Use l
Asa Stimulant or Tonic,
These Bitters combine the most valuable Tonic and Stimulant qualities of any ever offered
to tbe public. They are warrauted free from all injuries qualities, being composed of PURE
VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, long known and highly valued for their medicinal properties, and
a pure Rye Whisky, distilled expressly for the manufacturers, and they will be found
PLEASANT AND AGREEABLE
to the taste. We are quite willing, however, that tberr reputation should rest upon what others
say of them.
One of our customers, at Covington, Ga., in sending bis order for another supply ol the
Bitters, takes occasion to say :
“ Your Bitters are just what we have needed here at the South, and supply a long desired
want. Our Planters buy them readily and freely, and use them in their families as a Touic and
Stimulant. In this climate we find something of this kind of great benefit, and your Bitters are
just the thing loug needed.”
THEY ARE SOLD ALL OVER THE SOUTH.
DOWIE <& MOXSE,
PROPRIETORS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, CHARLESTON, 8. C..
For Sale by
W. H. BARRETT.
decß-eod6w WHOLESALE DRPGGIBT, 291 BROAD BTRBKT, AUQUBTA, GA.
ELEGANT GOODS!
o—
IMMENSE BARGAINS!
AT
O. Gr R. A Y’S.
o
I beg to say that I have just returned from New York., where I have recently succeed
ed in making some of the cheapest purchases of many years, and which I will open and
offer during the coming week.
I will also offer during my two weeks’ stay in Augusta, previous to returning to
the'markets, several lots of SEASONABLE GOODS at such GREATLY REDUCED
PRICES as must commend them to the consideration of all customers. Among which
will be found
CLOTH CLOAKS!
Broche, Arab, Long aud Square Wool SHAWLS
Grey and White BLANKETS,
DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES,
Together with the remiander of my late purchase of Ladies’ and Children’s UNDER
CLOTHING. All of which I have marked down from 25 to 40 per cent., regardless
of cost.
CHRISTOPHER GRAY,
248 BROAD STREET.
janl6-eodlw
New Dry Goods Store.
f. & M. GALLAHER
Beg to annonnce to their Mends and former patrons in Georgia and South Carolina
that they have once more resumed the
'DRY GOODS BUSINESS
AT
No. 190 Broad Street, .A_ngusta, GJ-eorgia,
Where they are now opening a magnificent Stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Comprising DRESS GOODS in all the latest styles and novelties; such as Reps,
Ottomans, Velours, Bearrlttlas, Boubait, Poplins, Bombazines, Alpacas, Black Silks,
&c. Also, a splendid line of Shawls and Cloaks, Irish Linens and Table Damask, White
Goods, Hosiery, Gloves and Trimmings. Also, Blankets, Flannels, Kerseys, Cloths .and
Cassimeres, in great variety.
We beg to say that we will be in dally receipt of new styles from the New York
Auctions, and that we will endeavor at all times, by strict attention to the wants of
oar customers, to merit a fair share of patronage.
P. & M. GALLAHER,
octia-tf 190 BROAD STREET.
VOL. . 27—NO. 9