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GO 'i 3TTT ITTTO’N AL'TP'T.
FBI DAY MORNING. APRIL 29,1870
State Items.
The wheat crop of Pike is also said to
be very promising.
The squad ofllnited States troops recently
stationed at Sparta were removed a few
days ago. There was no weeping among
the citizens in consequence.
The Hancock Journal has entered on the
third year of its existence with a now head
for the paper and an indication of increas
ed devotion to its general good looks.
The Macon Journal says it-is stated that
the engineer of the excursion train on the
Brunswick Road was drunk at the time of
the late accident, by which three persons
were killed and twenty wounded.
The Griffin ‘Star, of the 36th, says, with
no unforeseen drawback, the sound of the
whistle on the Savannah, Griffin and North
Alabama Railroad will make glad the
hearts of the Newnanites by the first of
June.
The Constitution says the store and con
tents of Mr. Hartman, on Whitehall street,
were totally destroyed by fire on Wednes
day night. The house was fully insured.
Mr. Ilartmau had about $1,500 stock of
groceries, aud was insured for about S6OO.
The Attaula Constitution is informed by
T. L. Thrower, Esq., Supervisor, that the
last bar of iron was laid and the last spike
driven WcAffesJay in the first twenty mile
section on the Georgia Air Line Railroad.
In honor of the occasion, John J. Thrasher,
Esq., gave a fine treat, ambeverybody' re
turned to Atlanta in the highest possible
spirits.
Speaking of the Air Line Railroad, the
GainsviHe Eagle says: “We are also able
to announce this week, from persoual ob
servation, that the work of construction on
this road is progressing in the most satis
factory manner. The track on the first
section is being laid at the rate of half a
mile a day, and it is expected that the
train will run to Norcross by to-morrow.
When this is done, the whole force will be
placed on the second section, and we are
assured that the work will be prosecuted
With the greatest energy. .The' construc
tion of the road froiii this pbiht to Ufia'r
lotte, North Carolina, has recently been let
to P. P. Dickson & Cos., of New York, who
haye bound themselves to construct and
put in complete running order this part of
the road by May, 1872. ~ We are informed
that this company has ample means and
Will promptly fulfill their contract. Tfiis
places the early completion Qf this great
enterprise beyond a doubt, and it will be
gratifying news to our readers.
A terrible murder was committed in Se
vier county, East Tennessee,, on Thursday
night last. A poor woman, named Strat
ton, While on her way from Knoxville,
where she had-been to obtain a pension of
SBS, stopped for the night at the house of a
man named Joe Burkhead, atfd was allow
ed in «i<»i*tii l tii lirUß. Diirlngstfce fright,
Burk head quietly ■ entered the- room, cut
the throat of his wife (rtilstaklng her for
the lodger), and dragged the body into the
Mrs. S., arouSed by the ndise and th*
blood of the victim spurting into her face,
diadp her escape through the low chimney of
thecabin, and succeeded in reaching a neigh
bor's! hoqse, wfierc assistance was obtained
and the murderer arrested. He appeared
perfectly unconcerned.
, A Sad Affair. —During the last week
Capt. Wm. Kennedy, and his constabulary
force, arrested Messrs. John and Nathan
Gregory, living In the neighborhood of Red
Bank Church in this, countv. charged with
firing some ten or twelve times, on. the
night of the 6th April, into the dwelling of
Mr. S. B. Street, dangerously yopndlngMu.
Street and also severely wohnding his w)m.
At last accounts the wounded party were
in a fair way of recovery. TJie Gregorys
gave bond in the sum of SI,OOO each for
their appearance at the next term of court.
It is said that there wag An old difl3culty
hjnsting between the parties, but we have
So particulars in regard to the origin of
)is ugly Advertiser.
A Columbus photographer presented a
.revolver at the head of a gentleman .who
was sitting for his photograph, with the
cheering remark: “My reputation as an
artist is at stake—lf.you don’t look smiling,
I’ll blow your grains out.” He smiled a
ghastly smile. H
Cfinshhthon&ttsL
SPteCLAIJ .NOTICES.
??■*.>) -1«»; 8> -ifr
ROLLER SEATING.
RINK otftjo’siTE BT. PAUL’B CHURCH—
CHANGE HOU UN.—Assembles every morn
ing from BJi'M 12, for Ladies only. On MONDAT,
WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS,
from 314 to for Ladies and Gents. On TUES
DAY, Thursday aid Saturday nights,
from 8 to ion, Pi ra^fcg- Ladles »n4 Gejtf.
Ladies admitted FREE in the day Assemblies.
apßi-lm ' ! ij
MAZE YOUR SfA|E AND COUNTY TAZ
I can: be found : cfie<; No. 274 Broad Street until
NwrTWELFt%gUNB: from 9 until 1 o’clock each
day, for the pjitoose pf*re ueiving the above returns,
Saturdays exjtWw’fiT on which day I shall attend at
the Court Grounds of the County Districts on their
respective Court Days. All persons, white and
colored, between the ages of 21 and 90, are liable at
least for a Poll Tax, and must return or subject
themselves to a double tax.
MATTHEW SHERON,
Receiver of Tax Returns for Richmond County.
apl2 ts
COLD SODA WATER.
WK HAVE COMM ENDED DRA WING ICED
SODA WATER at our Counter.
ap!s eod2w PLUMB & LEITNER.
(Square*.
t Week.
2 Works.
S Week!
j Moi ts).
i Meat* a
5 ifoiCk*
4 Moult*
5 Month*
6 Montba.
aann wanted, an active man, in each
vfK/Uv. County in the States, to travel and
take orders, by sample, for TEA, COFFEE and
SPICKS To suitable men we will give a salary of
JOOO to 81.000 a > ear, above traveling ami other ex
pii*s, ami a reasonable commission on sales.
Imundia'e applications are solieited from proper
parties. Re faiences exchanged. Apply to or ad
dn *» ianui diaU ly,
J. PACKER * CO.,
“ ConiirentJil Mills,”
ap24 4 384 Bowery, New York.
NOTICE.
Superintendent's Office, 1
Georgia Railroad Company, >
. AoptfSTA, Ga , December 23,1869. }
On SUNDAY, 26th inst, the Passenger
and rains on the Georgia Railroad will ruu us follows:
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 7:00, a. m.
Leave Atlanta at 5:00, a. m.
Arrive ot Augusta at 3:45, p. m.
Arrive at Atlanta at.... 6:30, p. m.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Angusta at 10:00, p. m.
Leave Atlanta at 6:45, p. m.
Arr.ve at Augusta at 3:45, a. m.
Acyjve at Atlanta at 8:00, a. m.
s. k. Johnson,
diic24-tt . Superintendent.
NOTICE.
South Carolina Railroad Compauy, )
Acgusta, Ga., April 6, 1870. $
REDUCTION OF PASSENGER FARE on the
Otd Established Through Mail and Express Line,
via South Carolina and v\ iimington and Manchester
Railroad Route to ail points North.
This Long E-tablisbed, Safe and Popular Roi.te,
with Trains running from Augusta to Wilmington
without change, having Superior Day Coaches and
Night Sleeping Car-.
Schedule Time to all Northern poiuts Equal to the
Quickest Made. Han Reduced Passenger Fare as
follows:
Augusta to Richmond |22
Augusta to Washington and Baltimore 24
Augusta to Philadelphia 26
Augutta to New York 28
JOHN E. MARLEY, Agent.
L. C. Hendricks,
General Freight and Ticket Agent.
ap7 6
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Extru Special Notice.
Beware of Counterfeits! Smith's Tonic Syrup has
been counterfeited, and the counterfeiter brought to
grief.
SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP, !
The<puutn6 article must have Dr. John Bull's Pri
vate Stamp on each bottle. Dr. John Bull only ha.**
the rlaht to manufacture and sell the original John
Shi th a Tonic Syrup, of Louisville, Ky. ttxamme well
the label on each b<»ttle. If my private atarap is not on
the bottle, do not purchase, or you will be deceived.—
See my column advertisement, aud my show card. I
will prosecute any one infriionm? on my rixht. The
genuine Smith’s Tonic Syrup'cau only be prepared by
my self.
The public's servant,
DH. JOHN BULL.
Louisvtli.r, Kr„ Nov. 5. lWi9.
feb!4-eodly
buildin; materul
150 KBLS Fresh RO'.KLAND LIME
100 Bbls Fresh CEMENT
50 Bbls CALCINED PLASTER
50,000 LATHS
1,000 pouucti H4IR • j
All ot which will be sold VERY LOW for
Cash, at the Lime Rouse, Ellis street, near
Monument street. R. J. BOWE.
ap26 6
HALL’S
Copper Scroll Lightning Rod,
THE BEST ROD IN USE.
It HAS stood the test of eight years’ trial.
It is made of pure copper which is acknowl
edged by all electricians to be the best accessi
ble material for lightning conductors.
It is hollow, present|ng u6t only a double
surface but has more than doable the conduct
ing capacity of any Rod in use.
Its construction and application to a build
ing is in the strictest accordance with the prin-j
eiples of science, and is endorsed unhesitating
ly by the prolouudest |lieqtriejaos in the
United States and Europe as belug far superior
to any Roil ever yet brought before the public.
Price as low, if not- lower, than any other
Rod. Call and examine at
W. H. GOODRICH’S & SON,
205 Broad street, August:) Ga.,
Manufacturers and 60lc Proprietors for the
States of Georgia, South Caroliua and Florida.
febl6-tf
The Popular Saloon |
PRICES THE PEOPLE CAN STAND!
The siirbon of the 'Quested broth
ers, at 148 Broad street, three doors below
Monument street, is stocked at all times with
ihe raiy choicest WINES, LIQUORS and
CIGARS, which are supplied to the public at
but little more than HALF THE TRICE
charged for the same quality of .refreshments
elsewhere. No spuriops or indifiereut bever :
ages are dispensed qt low prices for mere
effect, but comparison is challenged with those
sold anywhere in the city.
Genuine LION BREWERY LAGER BEER
will be kept constantly on draught at FIVE
CENTS A GLASS. ap24-lw
■ 1 - : -«. : .*« ?.. 5, i -j .. -,J_
A. a KAUFMAN,
BROKER,
No. 25 BROAD ST., CHARLESTON, S. C.
Southern SECURITIES of every de
scription, viz: UNCURRENT BANK NOTES,
STATE, CITY AND RAILROAD STOCKS,
BONDS and COUPONS bought and sold’on
commission.
ALSO,
GOLD AND t SHYER COIN.
Orders solicited and promptly executed.
Prices Current issned weekly, and forwarded
gratuitously tb ahy point on application as
above.
lebl2-dl2*eodßm
DR. SMALLENBERCER S
Fever and Ague
ANTIDOTE
Always Stops the Chills.
This Medicine has 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
Alalai-ia.
Sold by all Druggists
uovl2-d*cly
The symptoms of live
n wwjr' la . / -va Tnl complaint are uneasiness
VII/1 Hi lr aild P ain in ,be side - _
111 II Illy ill Sometimes the pain is in
UIIMIIIVII U the ghoulderi aud j 8 miß .
taken for rheumatism.—
The stomach is attected with loss of appetite
and sickuess, bowels in general costive, some
times alternating with lax. The head is trou
bled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation, con
siderabie loss of memory,
T (I/MIl accompanied with painlui
I ill/ fill sensation of having left
JLil V Lilli undone something which
ought to have beeu done.
Often complaining of
weakness, debility aud low spirits. Sometimes
some of the above symptoms attend the dis
ease, and at other times very few of them ; but
the Liver is generally the orgau most involved.
Cure the Liver with
I>R. SIMMONS’
Liver Regulator,
A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted to
be strictly vegetable, and- can do no injury to
any one.
It has been ÜBed by hundreds, and known for
the last thirty-five years as one of the most re
liable, efficacious and harmless preparations
ever offered to tbe suffering. It taken regularly
and persistently it is sure to cure.
Dyspepsia, headache,
jaundice, costiveness,sick
Bill 111 iyFnß headache, chronic diar-
AfiUUllillliu. rbce.i, affections ot the
bladder, camp dysentery,
affections ol the kidneys,
lever, nervousness, chills, diseases of the skib,
impurity ot tbe blood, melancholy or depres
sion of spirits, heartburn, colic, or pains in tbe
bowels, pain in the head, fever aud ague, drop
sy, boils, pain in tbe back and limbs, pstbma,
erysipelas, female afieclious, and bilious dis
eases generally.
Prepared only by
J. 11. ZEILIN 6l CO.,
Druggists, Macon, Ga.
Price, $1; by mail, $1 25, aud for sale by all
Druggists in Augusta. nov24-dlaw4cly
WHISKY. vRICE.
ON CONSIGNMENT.
J3bLB. Pennsylvania RECTIFIED WHIB
- IKY
Bbls. North Carolina WHITE CORN
WHISKY
A No. 1 Carolina RICE
Treshly gronud RICE FLOUR
Freshly gronud RICE FEED..
WM. C. BARBER,
Produce and Liquor Dealer.
np2o-tf
Alrs. M. A. BINDERS. 1101, N. W. Corner
Eleventh and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.
Old established and only Reliable Paper Pat
tern, Dress (ind Cloak Making Emporium.
Spring Opcuing of Paper Patterns March Ist,
1870. Mrs. Binder’s recent visit to Paris en
ables her to receive Fashions, Trimmings and
bCney Goods superior to anything in this coun
try. Sets ot Patterns for Merchants and Dress
Makers now ready. , DRESSES and CLOAKS
inde in 24 hours’ notice. TRIMMINGS,
Laces, Gloves, Ribbons. Jewelry. Fans and
Embroideries. GOFFERING MACHINES
lor sale. Goods sent by Express to all parts
ol tbe Union. fel>2-3ni
CASH AND TIME SALES.
X AM PREPARED to supply substantial
Planters with
CORN, OATS
hay, flour
BACON, BULK MEAT
LARD, MOLASSES, COFFEE
CHESAPEAKE GUANO
GROCERIES, &c.
Either for Cash, or for City Acceptances in
Augusta or Atlanta, on one, two, .three, four,
or six months’ time, or for other satisfactory
security. Address
A. K. BEAGO,
Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Ga.
apl7-d*c2w
C. TOLER,
PROPRIETOR QF THE
Kentucky and Tennessee Stables,
Dealer in HORSES and MULES.
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND SADDLE
HORSES for Rive and on Livery, etc., etc.
Campbell, between Broad and Rey nolds streets,
Augusta, G»-
Ample Stable Room for Stock, and accom
modation for Feeding or Grazing on my plan
tations near the city, low rates. sep!B-tf
_ LWAys on band, % full assortment of
LEAD, 2INC and COLONS, at manufacturers’
prices. . .
We guarantee the PURITY of our AUGUS
TA WHITE LEAD, and feel sure a trial of
same wlirShAw « gnperiority over any other
White: Lead in riarkfit foi BUlM ; WHITE
NESS and DURABILITY.
“PLUMB** LEITNER,
. ' 212 Broad street,
apl7-suwl2m Augusta, Ga.
LUMBER YARD!'
w. Q o’ o ri it I CIH.
189 REYNOLDS STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA-, i
COFFERS, at bis LUMBER YARD, all sizes
qpd qualities of PINE LUMBER, at the low
est price, FOR CASH.
Bills cut to order at short notice,
ap2S4m f , . 4
AUGUSTA, (Ga,) FRIDAY APRIL 20, 1870
Frost, Black & Cos,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in and Manulac
turers ot
FIRST CLASS
FTTRISrXTTJRE
OF EVERY VARIETY.
69 BOWERY, near Canal Street, S. Y.
STEAMBOATS, HOTELS A PUBLIC BUILDINGS
Furnished at the Shortest Notice.
All goods purchased of our house guaranteed
as represented.
R. W. FROST. JAS BLACK. GEO. SNYDER.
apl-3m
J. M. COMBS. I J. M. ANDERSON. | F. FLEMIBTKK.
Combs, Anderson & Cos.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND DEALERS IN
CORN, WHEAT, FLOUR, BACON, LARD, &c.
~ 319 BROAD STREET.
AUGUSTA, GA.
mhl2-2m
JAS. J. GREGG, JOHN OSLEY, Jr.. .
Late of Graniteville, B, C. Late firm of Osley, Wil
son & Cos., Augusta, Ga
GREGG & OSLEY,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND AOBNTS FOR THE SALE OF ** ’
Manufactured Tobacco,
295 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA.
Special Attention given to tbe Sale of Flotuv
Grain, Bacon, Lard, Oils, Bagging, Bope, *
Produce and Merchandise cf *
every description.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON
SIGNMENTS.
mhl-3m
DRY GOODS.
Just received, at w. w. leman’s,-
under Central Hotel, i
Real Black ALPACCAS, all qualities f
Ladies’ and Misses’ English COTTON HOSE'
Gent** English and German COTTON HALF
HOSE
Best Paris KID GLOVES, each pair warrant/
ed, white, black and colored
CORNETS, French and German, hand madq
and Woven
JACONET EDGINGS and INSERTING®,
hand-worked
Nainsook and Jaconet MUSLINS
French, 1 ’rgandie, Tarletoc aud Swiss MUS
LINS
Silk aud Worsted VEIL BAREGE
VEIL DONNA MARIA, in all colors
Bleached SHIRTINGS and Irish LINENS
Embroidered, Lace and Linen COLLARS?
and CUFFS J
Embroidered, hemmed and plain Linen;
Cambric HD’KFS
HOOPS. Coats’ COTTON, Smith’s NEE
DLES, SMALL WARES, &c.
In returning thanks for the liberal patronage
extended, I beg to assure my customers that 1*
will continue to sell good goods at low prices,
and as cheap as the lowest price ot any respect-i
able house in Angusta. Each article sold is:
warranted to be what it is represented, v-r
ONE PRICE ONLY.
W. W. LEMAN,
jan2l-tf 232 Broad st
v Notice to Depositors.
Money deposited with us on or before
the TWENTIETH INST, will carry in
terest from the FIRST OF APRIL. Par
ties can have our system thoroughly ex
plained by applying to
BRANCH, SONS & CO.,
Bankers,
apl9-tf 223 Broad street.
WELLS & CLAY,
Wholesale and Retail
DRUGGISTS,
no. ass brqaq street,
AUGUSTA, GA.
X HAV E this day associated with me in bus
iness Mr. W. HARRIE CLAY, lqte o,f the firm
Harris, Clay Cos. , Macon, Ga. Mr. Clay
is a graduate in'Chemistry and Pharmacy of
the University of Virginia, and has for ter/
years given special attention to the Prescrip
tion aud Pharmaceutical Department. '
Physicians and all others may r/fy upon
having everthiug ordered in our put up in
the highest style of the professj^n.
We will keep a full and complete assort
ment of /
DRUGS, MEDICINES
chemicals, oils/Faints
VARNJSHES), WINDOW GIiASB, PUTTY
The most oppro&d PATENT MEDICINES
of the day
PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES
FRESH GARDEN SEED, &c.
We aye agents for the
Bartlett White Lead,
Which has giveu entire satisfaction to all who
have need it.
We also keep for sale
PRATT’S RADIANT AND ASTRAL AND
• KEROSENE OILS,
W.B.W|!¥A|.
novU-*>m-mhß
WINDOW SHADES.
. ~ Received,,
§PP Pw 1 dNevy Style,
INCLUDING THE
New Reversible Shade.
hsw. Needs no Comment.
Call and examine for yourself, at
PLATT BROTHERS, ’
octlfi-U , r i, 214 Broad.
i * -*• «<’ >“<«-*•
If*HTVL,ITA<4 BOW AWF4TAB.”
DR. LAWRENCE’S
tllftfcly Concentrated Fluid Extract of
f* TA « .-ivu
tOSKOO!
HpE GREAT HEALTH RESTORER.
N* n**'k Medicine—Formal* Are nod
| 4he Bottle.
; FRKPARBD SOLELY BT
Jjj&r.
S*ANIC chemist.
aSK® NORFOLK. VA.
v’v
* * >?<f * •" iP 1 '
flip S K O O !
yrtWw'Ar THE HOOT OF DISEASE BY
nttirnp THE BLOOD, RESTORING
and kidneys to a
QBi»ALf»Y ACTION, AND INVIGO
'%I^Kr^ATINGTHE VERVOUB
BYBTKIL
r6*3t Ibnirfiicret of its WONDERFUL
iUCCESS in CURING
SYPHILIS. DYSPEPSIA.
JdI^H^COUHLAINT, CHRONIC RnEUMA
B—k;
ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN,
■ IjJBpMORS, L< 8S OF VIGOR, DIS-
K EASES OF KIDNEYS AND
BLADDER, AND ALL
nm Diseases caus
.«Mpj-ki - ED BY A
. |®D BTATE OF THE BLOOD,
B A DISEASED CONDITION OF THE
mWRi KIDNEYS, NERVOUS j»YS-
WmJ- TJEM, Otc.
ERADICATES every kind
qfilWhpy »nd Bad Taint, and restores the en
tiMjJptem to a healthy condition.
fBMRiANDS HAVE B U EN CHANGED BY
TB* 8B i ,PT,!I S MEDICINE FROM WEAK
fttBXT, BUFFERING creatures, to
SMfflfcG, HEALTHY AND HAPPY MEN AND
fflWN
lWßMetl;eine has attained such a GREAT
RSHTAT ON as this justly CELEBRATED
C^Bb< a
nd the Highest Medical Authority.
JBa;
fm
ioszooi
E W %ed ,IDd rt, c°mmended by the President
dWhe Fatuity of the E. Medical College
Sm of the City of New York.
: R. 8. NEWTON. M. D.,
Prqwßor and President of the Faculty, lat/
(.• Professor Theory and Practice ”of '
IsL' Medicine, Cincinnati, &c.,
OdblW the most eminent medieal men Of,this
agd Sell, known as the author of the Iqilow
iud-JffANDAKD medical works: Newton’s
« BmF>ice of Medicine,” “Diseases of
“Newton’s Symes Suroeky,”
December number'of American Medi
t\iljjgfew—page 278, says:
“ nBfJ some of the new remedies, we no-
JiWi!*> preparation compounded by J. J.
Ik whence. M. D., of Noufqlk, Va., which is
nimished to the Profession and the Public in
any desired quantity. We recently examined
his Laboratory and became satisfied that
all his work is done in the best manner, by the
most approved processes , and from the best ma
terials, fiibtng as the result a medicine meeting
the confidence of the physicians and the
PUBLIC.”
Koskoo Cures Scrofula in its Worst Forms.
From A. W. Mills, a prominent apd well
:,r ; known Merrfhahl of Norfolk, Va.: " *
No. H Main street, Norfolk, Va., September 15, 1860.
Dr. Lawrence —Dear Sir: Your Koskoo
has worked wonders in my family. My daugh
ter has been a sufferer from Scrofula since
childhood. She lost thirty-one pieces of bone
from her ankle, several from her arm, besides
having ulcers in several parts Qf the body.—-
Whilst in ibis condition she commenced taking
yonr Koslioo— it acted like a charm on her ; un
do; its 'use the ulcers gradually healed , and her
general health greatly improved. It certainly
saved her much suffering, and perhaps her iife.
I regard Koskoo a specific for ail scrofulous
affections. Your Koskoo also cured my wife
of dyspepsia, from'wbicb she suffered greatly.
&he is now in better health than she has been in
five years.
With the highest regards,
I anq gratefully yemra, <%c.,
A. W. MILLS.
Koskoo is endorsed by the best physicians
everywhere. Read the following from Dr.
Tillery, a successful practitioner of many years
standing in the Old North State;
Kocky Mount, Edgecomb Cos., /
September 10, 1860. \
Dit. J.J. Lawrence— Deir Sir: i have used
your Concentrated Fluid Extract of Koskop.iu
my practice with the happiest Jesuits. I find it
to be a powerful Liver Blood Pu
rifier, apd tferyous Tome. In all diseases of
tbfe Liver, Scrofulous, syphilitic and Nervous
Affections, it is a remedy of immense value ;
in fact, in almost every variety of Chronic
Diseases its nsc is indicated. Hoping yon
may meet with the success which yqu deserve
as a manufacturer of reliqfilq., medicines, I am,
sir, with much respect,
Your obedient servant,
R. C. TILLERY, M. D.
Koskoo Cures Chronic Rheumatism.
NosfOU. VA., September 7, 1860.
Dp. J. J. Lawrence— Dear Sir; My son has
received so much benefit from your wonderful
Koskoo that I cannot retrain from expressing
my gratitude. I had tried almost everything
without benefit. I believe, in all sincerity, that
your Koskoo is an infallible remedy for the
disease from which he has suffered, and, so far
as I can learu, has never failed. If you only
knew the immense amount of suffering that be
has undergone, then you couiit conceive the
value of suc/f a, rofiedy as Koskoo — that surely
CORS3. Thh jjrea't amount of good it is now
doing among us is Inestimable.
With much gratitude,
I am, respectfully, yours, &c.,
Mrs. M. E. A. NELSQN.
FROM DR. PJHYBfCIAN OF LARGE
Gbeat Bridge, Va., October 8,1860.
J. J. Lawrence, M. D.—Dear Sir: I cheer
fully endorse your Koskoo as being a most
valuable preparation. Upon examination of
the formula, I find each ingredient highly ex
tolled by our best and most progressive clini
cal investigators. I have tested its effects in
my own practice, and have no hesitation in
Recommending it. In my opinion, it is the best
compound of its class ever put before the pub
lic-exceeding by far all the various compounds
of Sarsaparilla, &c, ever invented. It is a de
cided Nerve ToLic, and IqvigofattW of the aiiiv
mal forces, aiding- digestion and’ assimilation,
and thereby producing healthy blood, which
should be the oasis of treatment In all chronic
diseases. Hoping you will reap the reward
you deserve from the public as a benefactor,
1 am, sir, yours truly,
Charges WWR
A(ter i/cqdlug the ahoye h.igh recommenda
■tion, Invalids 'cannot reasonably hesitate to
give the KOSKOQ a trial.
FOR ADDITIONAL TESTIMONIALS
From Physicians, Eminent Divines, Editors,
Druggists, Merchants, &c., see KOBKOO AL
MANAC for this yeer.
Price, ONE DOLLAR PEE BOTTLE.
tor sale by the Principal Druggists tn the
Untied States and, British America.
W. H. TUTT * LAND.
: : / - ,1
Hardware, Catlery,
Steves, Tin and Weed Ware*
tju ■seWS*}) »fv ' T
lON°I O N°
:l »•>•!«( •: n mW j j., .
rWh
WILLIAM hill
to Annooune to his old friends and
customers, and ‘ the citixens of Augusta and
vicinity, that he has Removed his business
from Hamburg, 8. C., to the Store, 193 Broad
street, Augusta,- Gai, Bext 'door above the Con
stitutionalist where he has a full stock
of HARDWARE; consisting'Of— .
AXES, HOES, SPADES, SHOVELS
MANURE FORKS, RAKES
BLACKSMITH TOOLS
BAR IRON, STEEL, NAILS
HORSE and,MULE SHOES ' '
OVENS, POTS and SPIDERS
JJI.NGEB, BCREWB
POCKET ahd TABLE C UTLE R,Y
SAWS, AU&URB, CHISELS, &c., &c.
ALSO,
WOODEN WARE, sack as BUCKETS,
TUBS, CHURNS, PAILS, &c.
COOKING STOVES, of various patterns of
modern make, aud warranted to cook well;
also, HEATING STOVES.
He also offers a full assortment of TIN
WARE, which he manufaetures ui all its varie
ties, at wholcs:Ue.and retail. TIN and SHEET
IRON MANUFACTURED to order, and job
bing promptly done in best manner.
I respectfully solicit a share of public pa
tronage. WILLIAM HILL,
janl4-tf 193 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
J. M. Bradstreet & Son.
IMPROVED
MERCANTILE AGENCY,
HAVE ESTABLISHED AN OFFICE
Corner Broad and Melntoah Streets.
AUGUSTA, GA.
ap9-1m
"BAD BLOOD.”
« The Life is the Blood.”
U’rom it we derive our strength, beauty
'and mental capabilities. It is tbe centre ot onr
bejpg, around, which revolves aJl,that makes
existence happy. When this source is corrupt
ed the painful effects are visible in mauy
shapes, prominent among which is
SCROFULA.
This is a taint or infection of the human or
ganism, and probably do one is wholly free
from it. It exhibits itself in various shapes—
ais Ulcers and Sores, Decayed Bones, Diseased
Scalp, Sore Eyes,'Weak-and Diseased Joints,
St. Vitus’ Dance,- Fouk Discharges .from the
Nostrtfs, Eropth»r>ft, Glandular Swellings,
Throat Affections, Rheumatism, Rejir.t Affec
tions, Nervous Disorders, Rarrenness, Disor
ders of the Womb, Dropsy, Syphilitic Affec
tions, Liver Complaint, Salt Rheum, Dyspep
sia, Neuralgia, Loss off Manhood and * General
Debility.
Jt his been (be custom to treat these dis
eases with-Mercury and-iOtber Mineral sub
stances, which, though sometimes producing a
cure, often prove Injurious and.emails misery
in alter life, The loug known, injurious prop
erties of. these so called alteratives and puri
fiers has led the pbilabtbropical mail of science
to explore the arena ot nature, the resnlf pf
which has beeu the discovery ot vegetable'pro
ducts which possess the po\g<q! 0* ~e radicating
these taints from thpplood,
DR.TUTT’B
Compound Extract of
SIBMM airs BIT
Is the acknowledged antidote to all Blood Dis
ease?. By its ase the auctions above enumer
ated can be permanently banished, and the
Source--the Centre of Life—.he Blood,
be maintained in all its purity and vigor.
' For Diseases produced tty the use of
Ktrtnry, and for Syphilis, with its
train of evils, this compound is the only
sure antidote.
To the.poor creature, enfeebled iu mind and
body, by secret practices, whose nerves are un
strung and 9UUQ t duance downcast,
THE SARSAPARILLA.
Queen’s Delight
is a blessing. it iairly, and your nerves
will be restored to thi-ir wotated vigor, and
your dejected countenance be made radiant
with the consciousness Os
RESTORED MANHOOD,
Being free from violent minerals, it is adapt
ed to general nse. The old and young may
use it; the most delicate-female, at any time
may take it; the. Deade- infant,- who may have
inherited disease, will be cured by it.
FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD,
VBE
Dtt Tutt’s >
r Extract of Sarsaparilla /
« - 'AND
DEHOHT.
When used in the Bpring, it removes ail hu
mors which iulfeet'the system, and banishes the
languor and debility peculiar to that season of
the,year..' - •
it sots promptly ou the LIVER and KID
NEYS, producing a healthy action of these im
portant organs, by which all the impurities of
the system are carried off, and the result is
4 Clear] Bkfn, a Good Appetite and
Buoyant Spirits,
PREPARED BY
TO H. lUTT & LAND,
; ‘ 1 31
•And Sold by Druggists Everywhere.
.. uplO-eodfim 7 ■<- 1 u ..., -. . ,
JdpTS,
PELOT*B BARK, Aiken, 8. C. Price,
SSO each.
Apply to Wk. M. Pbuot, Mclntosh street,
fourth door north from eorner of Broad street,
formerly office of Gen. Joseph- E. Johnston &
Go., or to ' SIBERIA* OTT,
Real Estate Agent, Aiken, 8. C.
Augusta, April I2 r 1870.
aplß-tf - 1 ' - ■-• ••'
A-r.TB. ale.
•,r ; ~n ■ -h —i
Taylor * so*’ B albanx
ale, in Half Barrels^
Received weekly, and for sale by
" " ''' GERATY A ARMSTRONG, * 1
f eb27-§ntf 383 Broad dree t.
*. <>:: if , 1% ('R
SPLENDI& JAPANESE CLOTHS,
from 12*4 to 35c.;-at tbe
FREDERICKSBURG STORE.
ELEGANT ENGLISH BERAGES, LE
NOEB, and other Fab
rics, from 10 to 12)4, 15 > 20, 25, 30 and 35c '
at the
FREDERICKSBURG STORE.
JAPANESE and all SILK DRESSES,
from sl2 to very fine, in Plain Colors,
Striped and Checked, at the r
FREDERICKSBURG STORE.
POINT and VALENCIENNE LACE
COLLARS, from 25c. to $25, each, at the
FREDERICKSBURG STORE.
VALENCIENNE, EMBROID’D, HEM
STITCHED and PLAIN LINEN HAND
KERCHIEF'S, from 10c. to S2O, each, at
the FREDERICKSBURG STORE.
EMBROIDERED CHIMIZETTS and
APRONS,trimmed with Valencienne Laces,
splendid goods and new style, at the
FREDERICKSBURG STORE.
LLAMA LACE POINTS and SHAWLS,
in Black and White, from low price to very
fine, at the
FREDERICKSBURG STORE.
WHITE GOODS, in Cambrics, Nain
sooks and Swiss, both in Plain, Checked
and Striped, of all grades and widths, from
to the finest, at the
FREDERICKSBURG STORE.
A great variety of Valencienne, Cluney,
English, Swiss, Cambric and Hamburg
EDGINGS and INSERTINGS, at the
FREDERICKSBURG STORE.
BLEACHED COTTONS, of all the best
makes, Irons 6)£c. up • splendid Yard-wide
Goods, at at the
FREDERICKSBURG STORE. ;
Splendid assortment of PRINTS, MUS
LINS, ORGANDIES, JACKONF-TS, &c.,
&c., including Elegant Printed.FRENCH
PERCALES at 35c. (sold before the war at
50c.), at the e ■ , s
FREDERICKSBURG STORE.
HOSIERY and GLOVES, for Ladies,
Children and Gents ; good goods and very
cheap, at the '
FREDERICKSBURG STORE.
A great variety of BLACK SILKS, and
all the leading BLACK GOODS, for Mourn
ing, to be found at the
FREDERICKSBURG STORE.
CORSETS, PANIERS, HOOP SKIRTS,
CHIGNONS, HAIR CURLfv SASH RIB
BONS and TRIMMINGS, of all kinds, at
the FREDERICKSBURG STORE.
PURCHASERS SEEKING GOOD
GOODS, at LOW PRICES, should not
fail to examine the Superb Stock now on
exhibition at
~ V. RICHARDS & BROS ’
Fredericksburg Store,
Corner by the Planters’ Hotel.
ap24-12_ Q :
Change In Price of Genuine Dlrksen
Prolific Colton Seed.
We are authorized to sell at the following
rate 6:
For less than 100 bushels ...,.$2 50
For 100 and less than 250 bushels.. 2 00
For 250 and (ess than 500- bushels... i v l 1 75
For 500 and less than 1,000 bushels 150
Drayage, 50 cents per load.
We will take satisfactory acceptances, paya
ble in future, with, interest at 7 per cent, added.
S, D. HEARD & SON,
mh2o-lf ' Agents.
Z&Mm, BEGIN;;*
Have just opened a splendid
assortment of different styles of New SpriDg
HATS 'and BONNETS, also,- 4 large and
beautiful selectiop of FLOWERS, RIBBQNS,
STRAW ORNAMENTS, etc., which they in
tend to sell at Exceedingly Low Prices.
•In regard -to the'- -DRESSMAKING' DE
PARTMENT, they take pleasure in announc
ing to their Lady customers that they can pre
sent them the heat Foreign Journals of Fashion
from PARIS and BERLIN, by direct importa
tion. myß6-ly-ap3 5
PROPOSALS
FOR THE PARTIAL CONSTRUCTION
OF AN ASYLUM,
ILL BE RECEIVED by the Building
Committee ot the Augusta Orphan Asylum
nntil the FIRST DAY OF MAY next.
Plans may be seen, and printed Specifications
of the work may be bad, on application to D.
B. Plumb, Secretary, No. 212 Broad street,
Augusta, Ga.
Bopd and Security lor the faithfnl perform
ance ot the work will be required, and in mak
ing Proposals parties must name their securi
ties. *
Bids may be made tor the entire work speci
fied, or any portion Os it, the Committee re
serving the right ta accept or reject them, at
their discretion.
. . wm. a. Walton,
mh29-tMayl Chairman Bnilding Com.
To Mercfaaßts aod Mentors of the
Bar..
BOOKS written up and
corrected. A perfect Trial Bal'uoe, Balance
Sheet and Final Balance produced at shortest
notice, in ■ • 1 p :
ALSO, 1
LEGAL DOCUMENTS of every description
copied with dispatch. Apply to
WM. M. PELOT,
Mclntosh Street, 4th door Essi, Irons corner of
Broad Street,,, ■ y ...., .mhS-tf
WESTERN LAGER BIER,
; SOMETHING EXTRA,"
JUBT ARRIVED AT
•.a .ii i usiniiij * ♦• • qA.ROHNE’G, v
820 Broad at., opposite Planters 1 Hotel.
1 febaa-tf
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XOL. 27—NO. 51
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"" '' il'u. and m<> lh .
■ •• i ■ -i .....
■ *«« t 1 3IjyUi.,,
.Begs to announce to
tHe X*adi©sthathe has
just arrived in .Augus
ta, where he expects to
remain about ten days.
He has brought along
some Elegant Goods,
in r f
' *• 1 •• • ' •• f '« - ■ i J » i
"h ... ■
Hand • .. ~. ~, ~ .
Fancy Silks,
Peques, ,
Linens,
Lace Coverings,
» • P :11 ;*( l.’t 1; ,Y;
•‘J 1 ■ ‘ ' )•*'« ! '•(' -i ,
Which will be offered
at mostinducingly low
prices.
On Monday Morning
\*iii • • /i •/ - x t
H[e will reduce many
lines of goods to prices
which must astonish
customers.
Christopher Gray,
242 BROAD STREET.
_ -
Hiiilarkr Brothers
yW ILL OFFER during tbe week a splen
did assortment of rich and elegant SPRING
SILKS.
In consequence of tho decline in Gold, these
goods will be sold at prices much lower than
ever.
Black Silks, a full as
sortment at reduced
prices
1,000 yards Checked
Silks, warranted pure,
at the extremely low
price of $1 per yard
A. Splendid assort
ment of new Spring
lOress Goods, at very
low prices
J aconets, plain and
checked
N” ainsooks, plain,
striped and checked
Swiss, plain, striped,
dotted and checked
Lawns, Victoria,
Dishop and linen
India Twill Long
Cloth
Tarlatans, assorted
colors j
8-4: French Swiss, for
party dresses
Figured Hrilliants
Fique, assorted pat
terns
Fronting Linen
Bleached and brown
Table Damasks
Table IST apkins
Doylies and Towels
Jaconet Edgings and
Insertings, 1 French
Jaconet Edgings and
Insertings, Hamburg
Swiss Edgings and
Insertings, French
Nainsook Edgings
and Insertings,
French
Cornets, at reduced
prices
-A.nother Urge in
voice of those popular
"White Shirts, gentle
men’s
All oi which will be sold at the very cloned
prices.
Mullarky Brothers.
mhfi-tf .
OHINOEpjC island,
PERUVIAN GUANO.
, FOE SAL* LOW BY
BARRETT A CASWELL,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
mhll-tf i
GROVER & BAKER
Colebrated Improved Bowing Nashla.i,
MISS LUOY J. READ, AGlknt, 1
Mil] ffl Rj | <VI VI ‘ '’ ’ ' '* ’ '' '
i: 820 Brood sU, Angneta, Ga. '
JVIaCHINES Repaired qr.a Improvement
added at Abort notice. , , . . ~
STITCHING of afljJkhrfa, andiSEEDLES
for sale.