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CONSTITUTIONALIST.
FRIDAY MORNING. JULY 8,1870
State Items.
llev. J. H. DeVotle has accepted a call to
the First Baptist Church in Griffin.
The Sun claims 9,000 inhabitants for Co
s
The Cornwall iron Works have been de
stroyed by fire. Loss about #4,000.
Crops in Mitchell county are represented
as looking finely, with a good prospect for
making corn.
Crops all along the line of the Georgia
Railroad have been recently refresh'd by
fine rains, and are said to be very promising.
The qjflce of the State Agricultural So
ciety at Atlanta has been established in
the basement of the Opera House.
The freight on wheat between Rome and
New York has been reduced from 45 to 41
cents.
j J. M. Walker, of Cave Spring, sends the
Rome Courier an early rose potato weigh
ing two pounds.
Anew post office has been established
at Concord, eight miles west of Zebulon, in
Pike county. i j
Rev. E. W. Warren, Pastor of the First
Baptist Church iu Mucon, has been granted
a two months’ leawe of absence by his con
gregation.
Ground was broken Tuesday, in Atlanta,
preparatory to the erection the flue Union
passenger depot, for which a contract was
recently made.
During the past sessions of the Columbus
schools, 1,100 white and about 400 black
children were taught. There were 634
white children taught in the public schools.
According to the measurement of the
senior class of hjercer University, Stone
Mountain is five hundred and fifty-five feet
high.
Much indignation is felt and expressed
by the citizens of Butts county at the re
spite of Bythe Barlow by Governor Bullock.
He was a Ku-klux.
Hon. W. Hope Hull, Hon. Henry W.
Hilliard, and Major Joseph Ganahl, of
Augusta, are attending the session of the
Supreme Court.
The Cartersville Express reports 6,000
bushels of wheat already received at that
point at $1 25 per bushel. Corn is worth
$1 60.
The Directors of the Bainbridge*, Cuth
bert and Colainbus Railroad propose to
have trains running from Bainbridge to
Outhbert by January next.
Richard Seay, a lad of eight years, was
rail over by a State Road engiue*on the 4th,
in 4-tlanta, and so tjlanglecF as to require
phe amputation of his left arm at the
shoulder and the calves of both legs.
Tb e male population of Forsyth, except
the very old and the very young, have
formed themselves into an immense associa
tion for the prosecution of ball-playing of
evenings.
The bridge over the Etowah river,on the
Cartersville and Van Wert Railroad, was
completed on Monday, and the first engine
and train of cars passed over. The track
beyond the river is being rapidly laid.
Greensboro is exercised with the discus
sion of the question whether the city char
ter shall be continued. The citizens com
plain of heavy taxation to keep up the
streets, and many think city government
a costly luxury.
‘ The Faculty of. the Savannah Medical
College 'have petitioned the City Council
to purchase the Medical College lots, Mu
seum, and all other things contained in
skid building for the surh of fourteen thou
sand dollars.
4 co ™*P°» deut writes ftp Mowoe 4d
- \Hmieer, from Butts eountyi’ tfiat' crops are
in splendid condition. Cotton is-rweii,
fcotton i»}ttst to get clear out of the
Wound, and corn is eqqallyb as flourishing.
Farmers, as a consequence, are serene and
«, with.nothing* to mar their pleasant
rations Os a bountiful harvest.
The Mianta Board of-Health reporta
totat of 92 interments for the month o;{
.June—whites, 35; colprjedL 52. .'jjfcp total
M th&sgpqnd quarter of the.'year reaches
$47—lOT whites, 14fi colored—a larger list
qf mortality than is reported for any. tdr
responding period of any previous year
since the war.
£ri-CUcclUt) Constitutionalist.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
This Valuable Family Medicine has been widely and
favorably known in our own and foieign countries
upwards of
THIRTY YEAR'S!
It has lost noDe of its good name l.y repeated trials,
but continues to occupy a prominent position in every
family medicine chest.
It is an External and Internal Remedy. For Sum
mer Complaint, or any other form of bowel disease,
in children or adults, it i, sn ala ost certain core, and
has r without doubt, been more successful in enring
the vaiions kinds of CHOLERA than any other
known lemedy, or the most skillful physician. In
India, Africa and China, where this dreadful disease
Is more or less prevalent, the Pain Kiileris considered
by the natives, as well as European reßieents in those
climates, a sure remedy ; and, while it is a most effi
cient remedy for pain, it is a perfectly safe medicine,
even in unskillful hands. Directions accompany each
bottle.
Bold by all Druggists.
Price 26 cts , 60 cts. and |1 per bottle.
jy3 codaclm
A Book for (he Million.
MARRIAGE A Pbivatb Couksel
,—, V" I"T i \ , LOR TO THE MARRIED,
\JT U IJJJti. or thoseabout to marry,
on the physiological mysteries and revelations of the
sexual system, with the latest discoveries in pro
ducing and preventing offspring, preserving the com
plexion, Ac.
This is an interesting work of 224 pages, with nu
merous engravings, and contains valuable information
for those who are married or contemplate marriage;
still it is a book that ought to be under lock and key,
and not laid carelessly about the house.
Bent to any one Oreo of postage) lor Fifty Cents.
Address Dr. Butts’ Dispensary, No. 12 N. Eighth
Btreet, Bt. Louis, Mo.
0* Notice to the Afflicted and Unfor>
Innate.
Before apylying to the notorious Quacks who ad
vertise in public papers, or using any Quack Remedies,
]>eriise Dr. Butts’ work, no matter what your disease
is or bow deplomble yojr condition.
Dr. Butts can be consulted personally or by mail
on the diseases mentioned in his works. Office, No.
12 N. Eighth street, between Market and Chestnut, Bt.
Louis, Mo myo-dscly
jßquare*.
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Look to Your Children.
The Great Southern Remedy.
Mrs. f Cures Colic and Price,
Whlirmnh’sJ m the Bowe,s . »'» • facili- l
Whitcomb s< la tes the process of Tee h- f 45
Byrap. (.tng j Cents
Mrs. ( Subdues Convu’sionsandl 'Price,
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Whltcsinb'ij eident to Infants and 85
Syrup. f Children. J Cents.
Mrs. f Cures Dia'rhcea, Dyson-) Price,
J tery and Summer Com-1 -
IVltllconib’s p ,J nt iD ohildren of all f 2*
Syrup. ages. J Cents
It Is the great Infant’s and Children’s Soothing
Remedy in all disorders brought on by Teething or
any other cau-e.
Prepared by the GRAFTON MEDICINE CO.,
St. Louis, Mo.
Bold by Druggists and Dea'ers in Medicine every
where my3-d*cly
NOTICE TO THOSE ATTENDING THE COL
LEGE COMMENCEMENTS.
Superintendent *s Office, )
Georgia Railroad, >
Augusta, June 13, 1870. j
COLLEGE EXERCISES will commence this year
as follows:
. At Covington, Sunday, June 19th.
At Oxford, Sunday, July 17th.
At Penfteld, Sunday, July 10th.
At Ath ns, Sunday, July 31st.
All parties desiring to attend will he pas ed for
ONE KAKF. Full Fare Ticket to lie purchased going
and Agent selling to furn sh RETURN TICKET
FREE 9. K. JOHNSON,
Bu perintendent.
Athens, Greensboro, Covington, Washington, Mad
ison and Atlanta i apers c. py to August 1-t.
jel4-tuul
NOTICE.
Snperintepiieuf’s Outer, 1
Geargis R llroad Company, >
Au«dsta. Ga'., May 12, 1870 3
On und after HUN I>A Y, 16(h inst, the Passengei
Trains on the Georgia Railroad will run a* follows :
DAY PASSKN'AKR TRAIN.
(SUNDAY EXCEPTED.)
Leave August* ai ... 7:16, a. m.
Leave Atlanta at.... 7:00, a. m
Arnve at Augusta at 6:46. p. in.
Arrive at Atlanta at 7:10, p m.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at. 9:60, p. m
[.eave Atlanta at 6:46, p. m.
Arrive at Augusta at 4:00, a. m.
Arrive at Atlanta at 8:00, a. m.
S. K. JOHNSON,
Superintendent.
Atlanta, Athens, Madison, Covington, and Greens
boro papers copy. myl3-tl
NOTICE TO ADMINISTRATORS, EXECUTORS,
&UARDIANS AND TRUSTEES.
Ordinary’s Office, Richmond County, )
A boost A, Ga., June 18. 1870. \
Tbe 2488th section of the Code of Georgia provides
that, “On or befor the regular teim of the Court in
July, in each and every year, every Administrator,
*c., shall make a true and just account, upon oath, of
hit receipts and expenditures in behalf of the estate
of the preceding year, together with a note or memo
randum of any other fact necessary to the exhibit of
the true condition oi such estate.”
BAM’L LKVV,
jel9-suw6 Ordinary K. C.
Extra Special Notice.
Beware of Counterfeits 1 .Smith’s Tonic Syrup has
been counterfeited, and the counterfeiter brought to
SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP.
Thegonuine article must have Dr. John Bull's Pri
vate Stamp on each bottle. Dr. John Bull only has
the right to manufacture and sell the original John
Sm th’s Tonic Syrup, of Louisville, Ky. Kxamine W6ll
the label on each bottle. If my private stamp is not on
the bottle, 4° not purchase, or you will he deceived.—
Bee my column advertisement, and my show card. I
will prosecute any one infringing on my right. The
genuine Smith’s Tonic Syrnp can only bo prepared by
myself.
Tbe DUbilo's seryant,
DR. JOHN BULL.
Louisville, Kt., Nqv. i, 1889.
febl4-eoai»
BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE.
This splendid Hair Dye is tbe best in the wor.d;
tbe only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, in
stantaneous; no disappointment; no fidiculoua tints;
remedies ‘.he ill effects of bad dyes; invigorates end
leaves the Hair soft and beantilui, black or brown.
Bold by all Druggists and Perfumers, and properly
applied at Batchelor’s "Wig Factory, Ha 16 Bond St.,
New York. je4 ly' ’
DR. WRIGHT,
dentist,
262 BROAD STREET,
PRICES REASONABLE AND ALL WORK
_ WARRANTED.
my3l-3ro , .
getting married. ■
Eswysfor Young Men, on the delights of Home,
and the propriety or impropriety of getting Married,
with sanitary' help for those who feel unfitted for
matrimonial happiness. Bent free in sealed envel
opes. Address 1 *>;
' Win association
B<« P, Philadelphia.
rr* ■'."■'t’TrT ■L- 4. ->J« ■ 'Sirs I ,■■ , ii i
tsr FREBH GARDEN SEEDS.- We are re
jeiving our stock of Warranted Fresh Seeds, We are
en»bie4 to save merchants freight on Beeds, And give
them nothing hat a reliable article.
dec»-2awtf PLUMB 4k LKITNKR.
‘6 RUALITAS HON RUANTITAS.”
DR. LAWRENCE’S
Highly Concentrated Fluid Extract of
KOSKOO!
THE GREAT HEALTH RESTORER.
No Rnack Medicine—Formula Around
>he Bottle.
PREPARED SOLELY BT
DR J. J. LAWRENCE,
ORGANIC CHEMIST.
NORFOLK. VA..
KOS O O !
STRIKES AT THE BOOT OF DISEASE BY
PURIFYING THE BLOOD, RESTORING
THE LIVER AND KIDNEYS TO A
HEALTHY ACTION, AND INVIGO
RATING THE NERVOUS
SYSTEM.
This is the secret of its WONDERFUL
SUCCESS iu CURING
SOEOFULA. SYPHILIS. DYSPEPSIA.
LIVER COMPLAINT, CHRONIC RHEUMA
TIBM, NEURALGIA, NERVOUS AFFEC- ‘
TIONS, ERUPTIONB OF THE SKIN,
HUMORS, LOSS OF VIGOR, DIS
EASES OF KIDNEYS AND
BLADDER, AND ALL
DISEASES CAUS
ED BY A
BAD SPATE OF THE BLOOD.
OR A DISEASED CONDITION OF THE
LIVER, KIDNEYS, NERVOUS SYS
TEM, Ac.
It thoroughly ERADICATES every kind
of Hutnor and Bad Taint, and restores the en
tire system to a healthy condition.
THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN changed by
THE USE OF THIS MEDICINE FROM WEAK
SICKLY, SUFFERING CREATURES, TO
STRONG, HEALTHY AND HAPPY MEN AND
WOMEN.
No Medicine has attained such a GREAT
REPUTATION as this justly CELEBRATED
Compound.
Approved by the Highest Medical Authority.
KOSKOO!
Endorsed and recommended by the President
oi the Faculty of the E. Medical College
of the Chy of New York.
Professor R. S. NEWTON, M. D.,
Professor and President of the Faculty, late
“ Prolessor TheoTy and Practice” of
Medicine, Cincinnati, Ac.,
Oue of the most eminent medical men of this
age—well known as the author of the follow
intr standard medical works: Newton’s
“Practice of Mbdicinb,” “Diseases of
Ciiilkrbn.” “Newton’s Stubs Surgery,”
<Se., iu December number of American Medi
cal Revie to—page 278, says:
“Amongthe more recent eflorts to introduc
popularly some of the new remedies, we no
tice anew preparation compounded by J. J
Lawrence, M. D., of Norfolk, Va., which is
furnished to thu Profession aud the Public in
any desired quantity. We recently examined
h’s Laboratory and became fully satisfied that
all his work is done in the-best manner, by the
most approved processes, and from the best ma
teri ils, giving 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 and well
known Merchant of Norfolk, Va.:
No. 11 Main street, Norfolk, Va., September 16,1869.
Db. Lawrence— Dear Sir: Yonr Koskoo
bus worked wonders in my family. My daugh
ter has been a sufferer trorn Scrofula siuce
childhood. She lost thirty-one pieces of bone
nom her uokle, several from her arm, besides
having ulcers in several parts of the body.!—
Whilst in this condition she commenced biking
your Koskoo —it acted like a charm on her ; un
der Us use the ulcers gradually healed , and her
general health greatly improved. It certainly
*aved her much suffering, and perhaps her life.
I regard Koskoo a specific tor all scrofulous
affections, your Koskoo also cured my wife
<>! dyspepsia, from which she suffered greatly.
She is now in better health than she has been in
five years.
With the highest regards,
I am gratefully yours, &c.,
A. W. MILLB.
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:
Rocky Mount, Kdgecomb Cos., /
September 10, 1869. )
Du. J. J. Lawrence— De ir Sir: I have used
your Concentrated Fluid Extract of Koskoo iu
my practice with the happiest results. I find it
to be a powerful Liver Invigorator, Blood Pu
rifier, aud Nervous Tonic. In all diseases of
the Liver, Scrolulou6, Syphilitic and Nervous
Affectiona, it is a remedy of immense value ;
in fact, in almost every variety of Chronic
Diseases its ÜBu is indicated. Hoping you
may meet with the success which you deserve
as a manufacturer Qf reliable medicines, I am,
sir, with much respept,
Your obedient servant,
R. C. TILLERY, M. p.
Koskoo Cures Chronic Rheumatism.
Nobfolx, Va , Sep:ember 7,1869.
Dr. J. J. Lawrence— Dear Sir : My son has
received so much benefit from your wonderful
Koskoo that 1 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 learn, has never failed. If ypa only
knew the immense appoint of suffering that he
has undergone, then you could conceive the
value of such a remedy as Jfoskoo—mKrc surely
curYs. The great amount of good it is now
doing among us is inestimable.
With much, gratitude,
i am, respectfully, yoqrs, <fce.,
Mrs. M. E. A. NELSON.
FROM DR. OF LABOR
Great Bridge, Va., October 8,186#.
J. J. LA.WBPSO*, M. D.— Dear Sir: I cheer
fuily 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 effre*- j u
my own practico,, aa<Tlw?G no hesitation ip
recommend*”" Iu my opiniop, it is the best
compound of its class ever put betoi-e the pub
lic—exceeding by (hr all ihfe various compounds
roi Sarkapariila, &e, ever invented. It is a de
cided Nerve Tonic, and Invigorator of the ani
mal forces, aiding digestion and assimilation,
and thereby producing healthy bloody which
should be the basis of treatment in alj chronic
‘ dlseasE®. Hoping yon will reap the'reward
you deserve from the public os a' benefactor,
Alter reading the above -Mgh rfteojpmanda
tion. Invalids capdot reasonably hesitate to
give the KOSKOO a trial.
FOR ADDITiOML TIiSTIMOjVULS
From Physicians, Eminent Djvinea, Editors,
Druggists, &c., see IIOSKOO AI«
MANAC for this' yeer:
Price, ONE DOLLAE FEB BOTTLE.
For sale by the Principd Druggists in the
United States and British America .
: W. a. T<l« 4k.'LAND, |
IV. H. BARRETT,
! *' ! : p,ri;!*foq-!'j’n;A®e!»lk r «»r' Aura*t a h 6«u
teb22-d*c6m-apl2
AUGUSTA, (Ga,) FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1870
Hitice to extractors au4 Bidders*
We ARE receiving a fresh supply of
ROCKLAND LIME direct fronq Maine, and
will sell by the CAR LOAD or SINGLE BAR
REL.
Also, ONE THOUSAND BARRELB TO
ARRIVE.
We are Agents for the sale ot the LIME
manufactured by the Georgia Lime and Fer
tilizing Company, and would call special at
tention to their Lime, which we have in store.
Planters desiring a Lime for fertilizing can
be supplied at the low price of
sls PEE TON.
A full stock of
LOUISVILLE CEMENT
PLASTER OF PARIS
HAIR and LATHS.
Orders for BRICK will be promptly attend
ed to
. , i D. H. AJ. TANARUS, DENNING, .
45 .Jackson street, Augusta, Ga.
my 22 dActf
H. H. BOODY, D. A. BOODY, • H. P. BOODY.
Henry H. Boody & Cos.,
BANKERS
AND
RAILWAY AGENTS,
12 Wail Street, New York,
Make Collections, Pay Coupons and Dividends,
Bay aud Sell Governments, Railway Bonds and
other Securities on Commission.
Particular attention given to the ne
gotiation of Railway and other Corporate
Loans.
N. B.—lnterest allowed on deposits,
New York, May 2d. ISTO. mvll-tf
$6,000.
RELIABLE PARTY, having valuable
REAL EBTATE in Bontb Carolina and this
city wishes to borrow FIVE THOUSAND
DOLLARS for twelve months, upon mortgage
or deed of same. Property unencumbered and
titles perfect.
Address E,
Care Key Box 294, Augusta, Ga.
je3o-tf
East Alabama Female College,
TUSKEGEE, ALABAMA.
M_Ve Nineteenth Annual Session begins the
3d ol OCTOBER. Five Professors, assisted by
six ladies, compose the Faculty. The College
lias new Furniture, splendid new Piauos aud
Chapel Organ, healthy location, good board
and Tried Educators, with the largest and finesj,
College Building in the South. Average an
nual attendance of Students, 150. For Circu
lar, address R. H. RAWLINGS, M. A.,
je2l-dac3tn President:
FOR SALK
1 DODGE & STEVENSON REAPER AND
MOWER—BeIf-Raker.
2 MOWERS
I THRASHER
1 CORN SHFLLER
1 FAN
1 UTLEY PRESS
1 HAY RAKE
All in complete order. Apply to
CAPT. YOUNG,
At Z. McCord’s Store,
Or to J. B. CAMPBELL,
At D. Kirkpatrick’s Plantation.
my 4 2awtl
Money Cannot Buy It!
For Sight Is Priceless!
THE DIAMOND GLASSES'
MANUFACTURED BY
J. E. SPENCER & CO., N. Y.,
Which are now offered to the public, are pro
nouuced by all the celebrated Opticians of the
Worid to be the
MOST PERFEQT,
Natqra), Artificial help to the human eye ever
known. They are gyound under their own su
pervision, from minute Chrystid Pebbles, melt
ed together, and derive their name, “Dia
mond,” on account of their hardness and bril
liancy.
The Scientific Principle
On whieh they are constructed brings the core
or centre of the lens directly iu front of the eye,
producing a clear and distinct vision, as in the
natural, healthy sight, and preventing all un
pleasant sensations, such as glimmering and
wavering of sight, dizziness, &c., peculiar fa
all others in use.
They are mounted in the finest manner, in
frames of the best quality, of all maUriiils used
for that 1 purpose.' THEIR FINIBH AND
DURABILITY CANNOT BE SURPASSED.
Caution.—None genuine unless hiring
their trade mark stamped on every
frame. Jewellers and
Opticians, ure sole agento for Augusta, Or.,
from whom they can only he obtained.
These goods are nqt supplied to'peddlers, at
any prfpQ. apß-eodly
100 SAVANNAH AND CHRLESTON
RAILROAD STOCK
■5,000 East Tennessee and Georgia BONDS
50 Shares Nashville and Chattanooga Rail
road STOCK
5,000 Mobile and Ohio Sterling BONDS
50 Shares Qeprgia Railpoad STOCK
SO Shares Mobile and Ohio Railroad
’ STOCK
50 Shares Montgomery and West Point
• ’J Railroad STOCK
ADd SECURITIES generally wanted.
.10,000 Macon CITY BONDS
5,000 Atlanta CITY BONDS
20 Bhares Graniteville BTOCK
20 East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad
- BTOCK
5,000 Mobile and Girard BjONEyl, endorsed
by Central
5,000 Montgomery and West Point BONDS
lOq Shares Mobile and Montgomery pre
ferred STOCK
And other SECURITIES lor sale by
BRANCH, pQNS & CQ, Hankers,
223 Broad street, Augusta, GaJ"
txMm ,■ , ’ -
D. J. & J. T. Bothweli.
WE HAVE this day formed a partner-',
ship to use the name and style as above, to
continue tbe business of GROCERS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 17q Brogd
street. D. j. BOTH WELL,
v J. T. BOTHWELL.
July 1,1870.
jya-6
INSURANCE.
GENERAL
FIHEII6 LIFE IISHfiAIGE Mil
219 Uroad Street.
OoObTRY RISKS taken. $60,000 carried
on first class Risks. Losses promptly adjusted
and paid. Those in the London and Lan
cashire without reference to the Home Office.
COMPANIES REPRESENTED.
AStna Life-7-Assets $13,000,000
Qneen Fire—Assets 10,000,000
Loudon and Lancashire—Assets.... 5,000,000
North American—Assets 478,523
Noswi<£— Assets... 366,474
. Grqqgcapital represented .... ..$28,844,997
*4* C'HAS. W. HARRIS,
jahffirjAgent.
(ontUifDtal lumraiet Company,
< <S$ THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
f I *H)£ attention of Property owners is in
vited to the following facts respecting this
Company:
its Capital (paid up m
? sh) is $500,000 OO
ITS SURPLUS (January Ist,
1870) is 1,839.1»a SO
Making its TOTAL CASH
ASSETS $2,339,12% 50
Three-quarters of the entire profits of its
business are divided in July ot each year
among its customers.
Its Divideud last year wa6 50 per cent., and
ihe year before 50 per cent., and the average of
its Dividends for the last 12 years is nearly
45 per cent., thus showing that its policies
afford the cheapest, and at the same time,: as
safe Insurance as is obtainable in this country.
For further particulars please apply at the
office of WM. E. EVANS, Agent,
je9-t{ No. 15 Mclntosh Btreet.
Manhattan Life Insurance Co#,
NEW YORK.
DIVIDENDS ON CONTRIBUTION PLAN.
Assets Dec. 31, 1869. $6,494,539 46.
E. Geddings, Medical Examiner.
el’6 t l A. G. HALL, AgenL
THE AMERICAN
TUEBIXE WATER WHEEL,
MANUFACTURED BY
THE HOLYOKE MACHINE COMPANY,
HOLY OK R , MASS.
"FXnEQUALED lor Durability, Simplicity
and Economy of Water.
Descriptive Catalogue sent by application by
maii at Augusta, Ga., or in person at Langley,
8. 0., 8 miles from Augusta, op South Carolina
Railroad. ». C. BODFIBH, Agent.
myl7-dt*c3m*
The Washington Gazette,
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDaY,
AT WASHINGTON, GA.
~F~T AS a large circulation in Wilkes and ad
joining counties, and is therefore a good me
dium for merchants and business men to make
themselves knowu to the people ol the section
where it circulates.
ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED at rea
sonable rates.
JAMES A. WRIGHT,
ap2-tf Proprietor.
Interest on Deposits.
NOTICE TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
IVTONEY Deposited on or before the 20th
instant, will carry interest from the Ist of June
by special agreement.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find it to
their advantage and cuoyenienoe to open ac
counts witfj us, and hn.Ve their notes and ac
ceptances wqde payable at our Bank. We will
remit for same withont charge and give them
LIBERAL DIB‘JOUNTB.
Merchants will do well to communicate with
ns. BRANCH. SONS A CO., Bankers,
jel6-tf 223 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
THE HEALING SPRINGS^
BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA,
Will be’ open on the 15th JUNE. They
areacQesslble by the Chesapeakeaad Ohio Rail
road from Milboro Depot, twenty-three miles
by stages, crossing the Warm Spring mountain
and passing the Warm and Hot Springs, or
from Covington Depot, sixteen miles, over a
fine turnpike of easy grade, in foil view of the
celebrated Falling SpriDgs and the fine scenery
on Jackson’s river.
Persons leaving Richmond or Washington in
the morning can reach the Springs that night,
or remain at Covingtftu and arrive at the
Springs nc*| morning.
fqmphlets attesting the virtue of the waters
to be had of the proprietors, or of Messrs.
Parcel], Ladd & Cos., Richmond, or of the agent
at the Bprings.
TELEGRAPH OFFICE at the Springs,
Board, $3 per day; S2O per week, and $75
per month.
M. H. HOUSTUN. M. D.,
- Resident Physician.
B. M. QUARLES, Agent.
Dunlop & McCanck, )
Hugh W. Fby, > Proprietors.
A. Y. Stokbs, J jel6-2awlm
Rockbridge Alum Springs, Va.
OPEN MAY 15, 1870.
This favorite and celebrated .Watering
Place is now in complete order for the recep
tion df guests. Important improvements have
been added to the buildings since the establish
ment passed into the bands of the present pro
prietor, and it is his purpose lo keep it in a
style not surpassed anywhere in Virginia, The
wriers of these special Springs either cure or
greatly relieve most cases of Scrofnla, lucipi
ent Consumption, Chrouic Bronchitis, Chronic
Laryngitis, Chronic Pneumonia, Chronic Dys
pepsia, Chronic piarrhcea, Chronic Dysentery.
; Thvy are also a great value in those affections
Which are peculiar to the female constitution,
and as an appetizer, a lonic and general restor
ative,, they are, perhaps, unrivalled amongst
mineral waters-; The proprietor will have pro
vided far the lawn# and ball room a first-lass
baud of music, and in general all the .sources
~pf aitpusement and recreation usually ionnd at
onr best Summer resorts will be at the com
mand of the guests at “ Rockbridge Alum,”
The plaee is within 11 to 13 boors of Rich
mond, Washington, Baltimore, &c., by rail, all
ha daylight.; Passengers leave the ears of the
Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad at Goshen Pe:
: pot; and new and elegant stage cowhh*> pass
ing rapidly pver a emopth and level road of
dnly eight miles, dbWV the visitors at the
V n ? 8 > • ft* JAMES A. FRASIER,
*tJTiNsi;< Proprietor.
. UP? The Rockbridge Water and Alum Maas
for sate*- by‘the principal druggists of the
United States.
iDescriptive pamphlets sent free on applies
: Mon. jel-lmeod
WHOLESALE WESTERN
LAGER BEER.
-Bv general request, X
am now offering the
best Beer brought to
this market at the low
est price. v * iu <
A. BOHNE.
Tis S
PAWS HEPATIC BITTERS,
THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA,
AND ALL DISEASES OP t HE
STOMACH AND LIVER.
THEY ARE UECOLMESKED BY THE
MEDIO AT. FACULTY.
HEGEM4N & CO.,
AGENTS, NEW FORK.
Manufactured by C F PANKNIN,
CHEMIST AFC AfOTHECASY.
C H A RI,E ST O N, S. O.
l'»r Sale by Druggists EverywherenSS
mh27-eodtv
0. TOLER,
PROPRIEfOR 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 and Reynolds streets,
Augusta, Ga.
Ample Stable Room for Stock, and accom
modation for Feeding or Grazing ou my plan
tations near the city, ! ow rates. seplß-tf
THE GEORGIA
LIMB AND FERTILIZING CO.
Is prepared to execute orders for LIME, of
superior quality, in quantities to suit pur
chasers, and at very Reduced Rates.
BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS are re
spectfully solicited to call on us before laying
in their supplies.
COLES A SIZER,
apl2-3m 21 Mclntosh st.
Lumber. Lumber. Lumber.
tXUBT received, a lot of A No. 1 LUMBER,
of various sorts and sizes, and for sale at the
Auirusta and Savannah Railroad.
Bills of any description can be furnished at
short notice.
aplO-tf DAVID T. CASTLEBERRY.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
AUGUBTA WATER WORKS.
The water tenants to these Works are
hereby notified that their rents for the ensuing
year are now due, aud payable at the office ot
Engineer, of the Augusta Water Works, and
that all iu default upon the ol JULY will
have the Water cut off notice.
)e22-tf Engineer A. W. W.
A IS H O Cl) !
A MEDICAL ESSAY ON THE CAUSE
AND CURE OF PREMATURE DECLINE
IN MAN, the Treatment of Nervous and Phy
sical Debility, etc,
“There is no member of society by whom
this book will> not bv found uselul, whether
such person holds the relatiou of Parent, Pre
ceptor, or Clergyman.”— Medical Times t and
Gazette.
Sent by mail on receipt £ flfty Ad
dress the Author,
Db. E. Db F. CURTIS,
'U-pMy Washington, D. C
(*frr —— - ; , .
Private Board in Sew fork,
J AMES E. BROOME and NIECE, late of
Florida, have leased the spacious and elegant
Mansion, No. 330, on the corner ot East Seven
teenth street and Livingston Place, in the City
of New York. A charming Summer location
on Stuyvesant Bqnare, one of the finest Parks
in the city. They offer to their friends and
Southern families generally, desire to
spend time in the city, a quiet and pleasant
home, comfortable rpoms and first class table
at moderate prices.
Preserve this notice for your Hackman.
je!2-2awlm*
SELF-SUPPORTING
Mns*ueto Net and Standard, the
Greatest Net es the Age. Fer Sale
by JAMES 6. BAILIE & BRO.
je2s-lm
FOR SALE,
f X I HE ONE-FIFTH INTEREST OF THE
late L. D. Lallerstbdt in the Printing and
Publishing Establishment of the AUGUSTA
CONSTITUTIONALIST. This very valuable
interest cau be had on reasonable terms for
rash.
Apply to Mrs. A. P. LALLERSTBDT, Ex
ecutrix, Berzelia, Ga., or her Attorney at Lav,
JAMErf S. HOOK,
Angusta, Ga.
my2l-tf
FeverandAgue
A]S TIDOTE i
Mwayi Steps theehUls.
This baa been befaro the Pttblxo
fifteen V-eare; and is still ahead of all other
known remedies. It does ’'not does
not sicken the stomach, perjfpctly safe in
,«ty Wdf «ndpr, all. circmnstancee, and
is tho only Mediciao thdt will 1
cunß Immedi ate ly j >
and permanently every form of 'T'ever M»d
Agile, because it ia a perfect DuMate tm
malaria. T ’ :l ~ 1! ’ .
Sold by a$
nov!2-d*cly
patent
Protector Fruit and Vegetable Jars.
44r ' (ff n,„
\ .g^lFT 3
. i ihrrTriP^
: "
“ ALWAYS
They Meet
EVERY WANT
IN A
GOOD Hill! ill.
EITHER FOR
(fse by Families
OR
Bruit Preservers
THE PROTECTOR JARS have metal Lids, with Aims, which turn pa the Inclines of
the neek oi the Jars, and thus tighten the rubber-on to the GROUND EDGE of the Jar
mouth. The result is a COMBINED LID and CLAMP (one piece), which closes or opens the
Jar with a slight turn, and without injury to the covers, which thus can be used repeated™.
ROBERT M. ADAM,
IMPORTER OB’ CROCKER Y.
Ho. 26» Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
apro-om
dry o-ooss. ■■
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0 —’ »
P. & M. Q ALL AHER,
livedfheir a ßtock n of llU ° aaCinS 10 friea<l ® au<l the P Qblic that they have just re.
Spring and Summer Dry Goods,
Which is complete in every department. The fact that this Stock has been purchased
since the late great decline took place Is a sufficient guarantee that GOODS will be
sold at the lowest possible prices.
GREA.T BARGAINS
IN
Dress Goods of Every Style ami Qinlity,
Also in Irish LINENS, LINEN DAMASK, TOWELING, NAPKINS and DOYf
GLOVES, PANS and Nainsook and
Plain MUSLINS, with a full line of DOMESTICS at factory prices.
P. & M. GALLAHER,
mh29 ts I»» ' BROAD ST'aKET.
THE
CO»STITIITIOi»ALIST,
' *
AN OLD, RELIABLE AND CONSISTENT
DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER,
»7 ' , . # .. , •*<**_ ■>
* PUBLISHED
milt, rai-imm & mmi
AT
... . ,i„ M's- | ' ' if! ’. V .
AUGUSTA, v
'TERMS:
DAILY. Per Annum, qq
TRI—WEEKLY, Per Annum, 7 00
WEEKLY, « “ 300
job prlvtlk;
i OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, EXECUTED IN THE
BEST HANKER and on the LOWESr TERMS.
'*»! ft ..;.hv ,y • u • • MM .If H,;\* 1 , J
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
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ADDRESS:
vx>l ,) <*) • -V/ Siilil ; ; >»., ' f'i'l j'i trial’s • ;.} . J/ •
STOCKTON & CO.,
■ i' •
CONSTITUTIONALIST OFFICE, AUGUSTA, GAJ|
VOL. 2fr*-NO. 80
RELIABLE”
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BE
MADE AIR-TIGHT
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WITH <r-'
Certainty and G«me
AND
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Without Injury
TO THE COVER.