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FRIDAY MORNING. JULY 29, 1870
“The Best Soldier in France.”— The
Army and Navy Journal, of the 23d, makes
the following assertion:
As Von Moltke was hardly known to
T.wJeis oat, of Prussia' anterior to the
splendid campaign which ended at Sadowa,
the man to whose brain will be due what
ever of successful strategy shall character
ize the French arms in the coming war is
as yet, unnamed. General Louis Jules
Trochu is to-day undeniably the best sol
dier of France. He is now 55 years of age.
A graduate of the Staff School of St. Cyr,
he was made lieutenant, in 1840, and pro
moted to a captaincy in 1843. His staff
service was with that line soldier Bugeaud,
in Algeria. Chef d’escadron and major in
1846, and lieutenant colonel In 1853, his
first European service was in the Italian
campaign. At, the commencement of the
Crimean war he was made chief of the
general stall', and by reference to Kinglake’s
History, It will be seen that in all confer
ences with Lord Kaglan, Trochu, rather
than St. Arnaud or Oanrobert, was spokes
man on the part of France. Throughout
the campaign, having been made general of
brigade in 1854, he occupied this position
of confidential stall* officer of the coinmand
er-iu-chief, an officer analagous to that of
Gneisenau undef Blucher, given in just re
cognition of his military abil.ty and skill.
In 1864' he reached his grade of general of
division. Two years after he was charged
with the preparation of a plan to reorgan
ize the army. Instead of, as has been sug
gested, lacking the imperial confidence, he
has it in the most flattering degree. His
essays upon organization, “ L Armee Fran
caiae,” published in 1867, ran through ten
editions. Trochu is known to have antici
pated the event of war with Prussia. A
recent pamphlet from his pen, which, un
fortunately cannot be obtained in this
country, develops an immense deal of study
of the Rhemish frontier as a fighting field,
and palpably indicates the national impulse
as occupying the strategist’s mind. Should
the war survive its first, battle a fortnight,
and promise, as seems very likely, to be a
long one, Trochu’s name may chance to ap
pear at the head of the French armies.
Railroad Passengers. —The Supreme
Court of Pennsylvania has recently decided
that, where a passenger beine carried on a
railroad train is injured without fault of
his own, there is prima facie a legal pre
sumption throwing upon the railroad com
pany the burden of disproving negligence.
This, it is stated, is the rule when the In
jury is caused by a want of diligence or
care in those employed, or any other thing
which the company canjand ought to con
trol as a part of its duty to carry passen
gers safely. This rule, however, is not con
clusive, and the railroad may rebut the
presumption by showing that the injury
arose from an accident which the utmost
skill, foresight and diligence could not pre
vent.
The New French Minister. —lt is an
nounced that the post so suddenly and so
sadly vacated by Mr. Prevost Paradol, the
late French Minister at Washington, has
been conferred by the French (Government
upon M. de Treilhard. M. de Treilhard is
well known in this country, where he re
sided for several years as Secretary of the
French Legation. He married a New York
lady, Miss Hoffman ; and both by his fami
lial ity with American affairs and by his
personal connections here he is believed to
be admirably adapted to discharge the
arduous duties which will devolve upon
him in times like the present.
Effect of the French Drum.— A letter
writer says: “ What impressed me most
of all, however, was the French drum-beat
from that score of drums shaped like great
cheeses. Mars and Bellona! what a rattle
and a ring! How thundering, yet how
waspish I what power and what spite! It
seemed to me that I had never heard the
voice of war before, and this fierce sound is
now to wake up the more fearful din of the
musket and cannon upon the beautiful
Rhine.”
A woman in lowa dropped an egg into
a flour barrel a few weeks ago, forgetting
the incident altogether, until she was sur
prised by the peeping of a chicken, which
had hatched from that identical egg. The
hot weather had done the business, and the
phicken is alive and doing well.
ttri-UKcfilii Onstitutionfllisl.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE TO THOSE ATTENDING THE COL
LEGE COMMENCEMENTS.
Superintendent’* Office, )
Georgia Railroad, >
Acocsta, Jane 13, 1870. y
COLLEGE EXERCISES will commence this year
as follows:
At CovlQgtoD, Sunday, June 19th.
At Oxford, Sunday, July 17th.
At Penfleld, Sunday, July 10th.
At Athens, Sunday, July 31st.
All parties desiring to attend will be passed for
ON E FA RE, Full Fare Ticket to be purchaeed going
and Agent selling to furnish RETURN TICKET
FREE. S. K. JOHNSON,
* Superintendent.
Athens, Greensboro, Covington, Washington, Mad
ison qnd Atlanta papers copv to August Ist.
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NOTICE,
Superintendent’* Office, 1
Georgia Railroad Company, >
Augusta, Ga , May 12,1870. )
On and after SUNDAY, 16th lust, the Passenger
Trains on the. Georgia Railroad will run as follows;
DAY PASSENGER .TRAIN.
(SUNDAV KXOBPTBD.)
Leave Augusta at i....... 7:16, a. m.
Leave Atlanta at 7:00, n.»m.
Arrive at Augusta at 6:46, p. m.
Arrive at Atlanta at 7:10, p. m.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 9:60, p. m.
Leave Atlanta at . 6:45, p. m.
Arrive at Augusta at 4:00, a. m.
Arrive at Atlanta at 8:00, a", m.
B. K. JOHNSON,
Superintendent.
Atlanta, Athens, Madison, Covington, and Greens
boro papers copy. mylß-ff
Square*.
1 Week.
2 Weeks.
5 Weeks,
1 Mouth.
3 Moatl*.
1,3 Month*.
1 Months.
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a Months.
This Va’uahle Family Medicine has been widely and
favorably known in our own and foieign countries
upwards of
THIRTY YEARS I
It has lost none of its good name by repeated trials,
but continues to occupy a prominent position in every
family medicine chest.
It is an External and Internal Remedy. For Hum
mer Complaint, or any other form of bowel disease,
In children or adults, it is an almost certain cure, and
lias, without doubt, been more successful in curing
the various kinds of CHOLERA then any other
known lemedy, or the most skillful physician. In
India, Africa and China, where this dreadful disease
is more or less prevalent, the Vain Killer is considered
by the natives, us well as European resieents in those
climates, a sure remedy ; and, while it is a most elll
cient remedy for pain, it is a perfectly safe medicine,
even in unskillful hands. Diiecllons accompany each
bottle.
Sold by all Druggists.
Price 26 cts , 60 ets. and $1 per bottle.
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\ Book for the Million.
MARRIAGE A PsIVAT* Coonsel
It U IJJXIi i or those ahont to.marry,
on the physiological mysteries and revelations of the
sexual system, with the latest discov cries 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 bo ik that ought to be under lock and key,
anil not laid carelessly about the house.
Sent to any one (tree of postage) for Fifty Cents.
Address Dr. Butts’ Dispensary, No. 12 N. Eighth
Street, Bt. Louis, Mo.
M3T Notice to tlie Afflicted and Unfor
tunate.
Before apylying to the notorious Quacks who ad
vertise in public papers, or usinganv Quack Remedies,
peruse Dr. Butts’ work, no matter wlmt. your disease
is or bow deplorable your 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 mvS-tlAcly
Look to Your < liildroii
The Great Southern Remedy.
W»’B. ( (■Uicfl Colic and Griping') Price*
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Mrs. ( Subdues Convulsions and I Price,
Whitcomb’s ] overcomes all diseases in- ! ...
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Mrs. f Cures Diairhoea, Dysen-'l Price,
tVhltrnmb’fJ tery and Bummer Com-1 Q _
wnitcomn p | tt int in Children of all f 45
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 cause.
Prepared by the GRAFTON MEDICINE CO.,
St. Louis, Mo.
Bold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine every
where. myS-decly
■3“ THEORY IS WORTH BUT LITTLE, UN
less it can explain its own phenomena; and it must
effect this without contradicting itself; therefore, the
facts are sometimes assimulated to the theory, rather
than the theory to the facts. Sueh has bean fully
demonstrated in the past history of the perfect cnres
effected by the use of the “ Old Carolina Bitters,”
which has become the only reliable remedy for mias
matic complaints, fevers, agues, etc., in the South.
Safe I sure! reliable I is Wineman’s Worm County.
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Kxtva Special Notice.
lieware of Counterfeits I Smith’s Tonic Byrup has
been counterfeited, and the counterfeiter brought to
grief.
SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP.
The genuine article must have Dr. John Bull’s Pri
vate Stamp on each hottlo. Dr. John Bull only has
the right to manufacture and sell the original John
Sm th’s Tonic Strop, of Louisville, Ry. Examine well
thßlabel on each bottle. If my private stamp is not on
the bottle, do not purchase, or you will be deceived.—
Boe my column advertisement, and my showcard. I
will prosecute any one infringing on my right. The
genuine Smith’s Tonic Syrup can only be prepared by
myself.
The public's servant,
DR. JOHN BULL.
.Louisville, Ky., Nov. 5, 1869.
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SETTING MARRIED.
Essays for Young Men, on the delights of Home,
and the propriety or impropriety of getting Married,
with sanitary help for those who feel unfitted for
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opes. Address
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BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE.
This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the wor.d
the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, in
stantaneous ; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints •
remedies the ill effects of .bad dyes; invigorates and
leaves the Hair soft and beautiful, black or brown
Sold by all Druggists and Perftuners, and properly
applied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory, No. If Bond Bt.,
New York. \tt-\y
tyy JfJjj it.
For Sight Is Priceless ! t
THK DIAMOND GLASSES
MANUFACTURED BY
J. E. SPENCER & CO., N. Y.,
Which are now offered to the public, are pro
nounced by all the celebrated Opticians of the
World to be the
MOST PERFECT,
Natural, Artificial help to the human eye ever
known. They are ground under their oWn su
pervision, from minnte Chrystal Pebbles, melt
ed together, and derive their name, “Dia
mond," on account of their hardness and bril
liancy.
The Scientific Principle
On which they are constructed brings the core
or centre of the lens directly in 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 to
all others in use.
They are mounted in the finest manner, in
frames of the best quality, ot all materials used
for that purpose. THEIR FINISH AND
DURABILITY CANNOT BE SURPASSED.
Caution. —None genuine unless bearing
their trade mark <> stamped on every
frame. FREEMAN BROS., Jewellers and
Opticians, are sole agents for Augusta, Ga.,
from whom they can only be obtained.—
These goods are not supplied to peddlers, at
any price. ap3-eodly
“ BAD BLOOD.”
“ The Life is the Blood.”
ROM it we derive our strength, beauty
and mental capabilities. It is the centie of onr
being, around which revolves ail that makes
existence happy. When this source is corrupt
ed the painful effects are visible in many
3hapes prominent among which is
SCROFULA..
This is a taint or infection of the human or
ganism, and probably no oue is wholly free
from it. It exhibits Itself in various shapes—
as Ulcers and Bores, Decayed Bones, Diseased
Scalp, Sore Eyes, Weak and Diseased Joints,
St. Vitus’ Dance, Foul Discharges from the
Nostrils, Eruptions, Olandular Swellings,
Throat Affections, Rheumatism, Heart Affec
tions, Nervous Disorders, Barrenness, Disor
ders of the Womb, Dropsy, Syphilitic Affec
tions, Liver Complaint, Salt Rheum, Dyspep
sia, Neuralgia, Loss of Manhood aud General
Debility.
It has been the custom to treat these dis
eases with Mercnry aud other Mineral sub
stances, which, though sometimes producing a
cure, often prove injurious aud entails misery
iu after life. The long known injurious prop
erties of these so-called alteratives aud puri
fiers has led thephilanthropical man of science
to explore the arena of nature, the result of
which has been the discovery oi vegetable pro
dnets which possess the power of eradicating
these taints from the blood.
OR. TUTT’S
Compound extract of
SABSAPABIILA ASH fiOEBS'S DELI6HT
Is the acknowledged antidote to all Blood Dis
eases. By its use the afflictions above enumer
ated can be permanently banished, and the
Souroe—the Centre of Life—ihe Blood.
be maintained in all its purity and vigor.
For Diseases produced by (be me at
Mercury, and for Sypbllls, with Its
train ot evils, this compound Is the only
sure antidote.
To the poor creature, enleehled in mind and
body, by secret practices, whose nerves are un
strung and countenance downcast,
THE SARSAPARILLA
AND
Queen’s Delight
is a blessing. Try R fairly, and your nerves
will be restored to their wonted vigor, and
your dejected countenance be made radiant
with the consciousness of
RESTORED MANHOOD,
Being free from violent minerals, it is adapt
ed to general use. The old and young may
use it; the most delicate female at any time
may take it; the tender infant, who may have
inherited disease, will be cured by it.
FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD,
USE
Dr. Xntt’s
Extract of Sarsaparilla
AND
QUEEN’S DELIQ-HT.
When used in the Spring, it removes all hu
mors which infest the system, and banishes the
languor and debility peculiar to that season of
the year.
It acts promptly on 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, aud the result is
A Clear Skin, a Good Appetite and
Buoyant Spirits.
PREPARED BY
WM. H. TUTT & LAND,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
And Sold by Druggists [Everywhere.
aplO-eodfim
bunny Kagging, Bags, Ac.
’ I ’HE undersigned, Importers nnd M.nntac
turers of BAGGING and BAGS, ofler for sale,
in lotstOßuit purchasers:
500 Bales BORNEO BAGGING, to arrive per
“ Carisbrooke Castle.”
250 Bales BORNEO BAGGING, to arrive per
“ Ocean
500Balea„8tandaVd INDIA BAGGING, to
5,000 RoII^DOMESTIC BAGGING.
Our DOUBLE PHCENIX JUTE BAGGING
took the premium at the Georgia State Fair,
held at Macon last year.
All kinds of BURLAP BAGS for Fertilisers
and Grain. W. B. COOPER, Jr., A CO.,
No. 99 Pearl and 02 Stone Sts., New York.
je7-eod2m
WESTERN
LAGER BEER.
.Also, Agouti for tlie
LlOlSr BREWERY.
The above at whole
sale. i_
JRaaglAJ|fffrpjt|d, finest
quality IMPORTED
BWIBB CHEESE.
*lO,l A. BOHNE.
.OTBI vl*7l, f
TuJHUSTA, (Ga,) FRIDAY Mf&NING, JULY 29, 1870
•Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
FOB PUBimSG THE BLOOD.
The reputation this ex-
cellent medicine enjoys,
is derived from its cures,
jO> Jffi many of which are truly
marvellous. Inveterate
cases of Scrofulous (fie
ri // du ease, where the system
♦*) seemed saturated with
. JrSh. corruption, have been
purified and cured by it,
- Scrofulous affections and
disorders,which were ag
~ gravated by the scrofu
lons contamination until
they were painfully afflicting, have been radically
cured in such great numbers in almost every sec
tion of the country, that the public scarcely need to
be informed of its virtues or uses.
Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive
enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unfeit
tenant of the organism undermines the constat i .‘ion,
and invites the attack of enfeebling or fatal diseases,
without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Again,
it seems to breed infeetion throughout the body, and
then, on some fovorable occasion, rapidly develop
into one or other of its hideous forms, either on the
surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tuber
cles may be suddenly deposited in the lungs or
heart, or tumors formed in the liver, er it shows
its presence by eruptions on the skin, or foul ulcer
ations on some part of the body. Hence the oc.ca
sional use of a Dottle of this Sarsaparilla is ad
visable, even when no active symptoms of disease
appear. Persons afflicted with the following com
plaints generally find immediate relief: and, at
length, cure, by the use of this SARSAPARIL
LA: St. Anthony’s Hire, nose or Erysipelas'.
Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringtvortnfi
Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and other eruption*- bt
visible forms of Scrofulous disease. Also in the
more concealed forms, as Dyspepsia, Dropsy,
Heart Disease, Pits, Epilepsy,
and thevarious XJleerous affections of the muscu
lar and nervous systems.
Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Disease!
are cured by it, though a long time is required Tag
subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine
Bnt long continued use of this medicine Will cifi#
the complaint. Eeueorrhoea or Whites, Uteriuf
Ulcerations, and Female Diseases, are cojr
monly soon relieved and ultimately cured by ft*
purifying and invigorating effect. Minnte Direc
tions for each case are found in our Almanac, sup-,
plied gratis. Rheumatism and Oout, when
caused by accumulations of extraneous matters*
in the blood, yield quickly to it, as also lives
Complaints, Torpidity, Congestion or In flam-,
matron of the Inver , and Jaundice, when
as they often do, from the rankling poisons in the*
blood. This SARSAPARILLA is ft great rq-_
storer for the strength and vigor of the system.
Those who are Languid and Listless, Despon
dent, Sleepless, and troubled with Nervous Ap£
prehensions or Fears, or any of the affection*'
symptomatic of Weakness, will find immediate
relief and convincing evidence of its restorahy#.
power upon trial.
PREPARED BY ”
JDr. I. C. AYER * CO., Coweill, MaW
Practical and Analytical Chemists. \
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE!.’
W. H. BARRETT, Augusta,
jrul -eod&cl.v - IgU
The symptoms ot flypj
filllllAlTm complaint, are uueasiqFaC
KOI’
UllUilivilu the shoulder,, aud iafuiG
taken for rhenmatispr. ~ r ‘
The stomach is affected with loss of
and sickness, bowels in general costive, fatmSj
times alternating with lax. The bead iafodjl
bled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation; vGfik.
’""ssmmmtmmmmm siderablelossof memory,
H accompanied with painful
sensation of hftVing*'left
i undone something'wflK
ought to have been' dfclHn
MBffiMMHffiHMB Often complaip}ng|9l
weakness, debility and low spirits. SpmetiMn
some of the above symptoms atteni) tbejoH?
ease, and at other times very few of
the Liver is generally the organ most invvwß
Cure the Liver with
DR. Si iff MOWS’
Livor Regulator* '
A preparation ot roots and herbs, warranted tp
be strictly vegetable, and can do no injury to
any one. 1 tlphf"
ft bas been used by hundrwte, and known for
the last thirty-five years as one oftfle most re
liable, efficacious aud barmles* preparations
ever offered to the suffering. If taken regularly
and persistently it is sure to cure.
Dyspepsia, headache,
_____ _ jaundice, costiveness,Sicß
Drplff Tflll headache, chronic diari'
UliUULil llill. rbiei, affections of the
bladder, camp dysetitery,
affectiouß ot the kidneys,
lever, nervousness, ebills, diseases of the skin,
impurity of the blood, melancholy or depres
sion of spirits, heartburn, colic, or paius in the
bowels, pain in the head, fever and ague, drop
sy, boils, pain in the haek aud limbs, asthma,
erysipelas, female affectious, aud bilious dis
eases generally.
Prepared only bv
J. H. ZKII.IN St CO.,
Druggists, Macon, Ga.
Price, $1 ; by mail, fl 25, and for sale by W.
H. Bakkett and W. H. Tutt & Land, Au
gusta. nov24-dtaw*cly
Off. SM ALLEN BERGERS
Fever and Ague
A N TiDOTE
Always Stops ike Chills.
This Medicine has been before the Public
lifteen 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 I M MEDIATELY
and permanently every form of Fever and
Ague, because it is a perfect Antidote to
Malaria.
Sold by all Druggists.
novl2-d*cly
B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S
VERMIFUGE.
Why is it that so many children die nuder
the age ot five years ? That a large proportion
of children die uuder that age has long been a
subject ot remark, and without a satisfactory
cause ascertained, it is certain.
Also, it is known that worms exist in the
bumau system from its earliest infancy ; there
fore pareuts, especially mothers, who are more
constantly with their children, cannot be too
observing of the first symptoms of worms ; for
so surely as they exist, can they be
BAFELY AND CERTAINLY
removed from the most delicate infant, by the
timely use of
B. A. Fahnestock’s Vermifuge.
It is perfectly harmless, contains no Mercury,
being a
Purely Vegetable Composition,
And may be administered with the UTMOST
SAFETY TO CHILDREN OF ALL AGES.
Worm Confections, made more tor the pur
pose of pleasing the palate than of overcoming
the disease, have been manufactured all over
the i country, but their short lease of life is
and B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S
VERMIFUGE continues to grow in favor daily.
Caution.
» re V»ire you to purchase B.
A. FAHNESrOCK’S VERMIFUGE, be careful
to see that the initials are B. A. This is the
article that haß been so
FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE 1829,
And purchasers mast insist on having it, if they
do not wish to have an imitation forced upon
them.
Schwartz A Haslett,
rOBMBLT
B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S 80N A CO.
Sole Proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa
decß-d*oo«dly
1830. 1310
SR. JOEL BRANHAM’S
£ mvev and Dyspeptic
®EI>ICIIsrE.
freiser & Ragland,
3&OLESALE DRUGGISTS,
M ROME, GEORGIA.
J®- BOLE PROPRIETORS.
ffilHlS admirable and purely vegetable*Med
fcjjfe, Laving been Used for forty years snecess
mljp in private practice by Dr. Joel Branham,
is guaranteed to cure all diseases arising from a ;
DWANGED CONDITION OF THE LIVER,
SUCH AS
DWPEPBIA, SICK HEADACHE, CONBTI
TtS&'pation, JAUNDICE, FEMALE
COMPLAINTS, :
sCfpFtiLS AND FEVER, ETC,. ETC., ETC.
PLUMB & LKITNEK,
WHOLESALE AGENTS,
Augusta, Ga.
#3O. 1870.
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■HP*- KNOCH MORGAN’S SONS’ 186 ft
I V* r <
SAPOLIQj
THE
BKST
THING
OUT
-ffiju* Cleaning Window* (without water), Remov
f^tjlainß ,rom Marl »lc and Paint, Polishing
||ljjtves (no scra’ching), Washing Dishes, Scrab-
Floors, Floor Cloth, Tables, Bath
V*. Ac. | Polishing Tin, Brass, Iron, Copper
Stapel Wares; Removing Gums, Oil, Rust, and
from Machinery. Indispensable for House
flpjj&ng, and all uses except washing clothes. It
flfpH'hut a few cents, and is sold by all good Grocery,
Kg and Notion Stores.
Jfepot, 211 WASHINGTON BTRKET, NEW
■pRK, and 30 OXFORD STREET, LONDON.
«fujrl-eodly
hLsweet quinine\
Is a Recent Improvement.
rSJte.plaees the use of the BITTER BUL
# i ffIIATE QUININE, with which all are
familiar. Dose for dose, it is
l WARRANTED
| .Fully equal in every way
Bp&to Bitter Quinine,
LIKE IT, IS THE ONE
Breat, Positive and Unfailing
CITBB
| pr all Diseases of Malarious Origin.
( , H*ver and Ague,
j’ N Intermittent Fever,
(jf. '*• : Chill Fever,
si 'Remittent Fever,
jja ' BlUlou* Fever,
Dumb Ague,
” anifvhe loinPlrlftfbf disorders following these
when negjteled.
Aw«ET dUININB
is Solely from Peruvian Bark (so
MjMfter Quinine), theiefore is «f Vegetable
inffito; aud not a Mineral poison, bnt on the
MMtrary is proved to be one of the elements
SWKKT Q,III NINK
seie as an autidote to, as we'l as a cure
ta jor, malarial or miasmatic poison,
”/Le abeoiption of which by the lungs causes
Intermittent Fevers, etc. The only advan
... tage claimed for
j SWRKT RUININK
over the use of old Bitter Qninine Is the en
tile absence of that .ntenee, persistent
bitterness, which it. the latter Is au insur
taonntab'e ohsiacie to its use with most per
sons, and always with cliildren
SWKKT Q.UI NINE
is In two forms—in Powder, for the use of
Physicians and Druggists, and Fluid, for
use In the family aud lor the gener.U public.
1 STEARNS, FARR & CO.
k Maufactiiriiig Ohemisls,
IVew Y«rk. 1
For stie by PLUMB & LKITNER and W. H.
TUTT &. LAND.
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OLD CAROLINA BITTERS,
A Delightful Tonic.
We TAKE great pleasure in offering the
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
to the public. They are compounded with
great care, and contain some of the best Ton
ics in the Pharmacopia. As evidence of the
superiority of our BITTERS over all others,
we have certificates from many of the leading
physicians in our State, who have prescribed
them in their practice.
The Old farolina Bitters
Will be found invaluable for
WANT OF APPETITE,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
CHILLS AND FEVER,
DYSPEPSIA
We do not offer our BITTERS as a cure lor
all diseases, but as an Aromatic Tonic. „„
have no equal. .
For saie by Druggists *.Ld Grocers every
'pSdfrtß-.pu,,
GOODRICH, WINEMIN & CO.,
Importers of choice Drugs and Chemicals,
Charleston, 8. C
For sale wholesale and retail by W. H. TUTT
A LAND, W. H. BARRETT and PLUMB A
LEITNER,-O’DOWD A MULHERIN, OET
JEN A DOBCHER, Augusta, Ga.
febl7-eod6m
YOUNG MEN
pAhE PRACTICALLY INSTRUCTED in
BOOK-KEEPING, BUSINESS PENMAN
SHIP, and CALCULATION, at the Counting
House of
Wm. M. Pelot,
McINTOSH STREET, Fourth Door from
Corner Broad street, formerly Office of
Gen. Jos. E. Johnston A Cos.,
Augnsta, Ga.
Terms: For Guarantee Course, 050. Hour*
for Students, 10 o’clock, A. M., to 10, P. M,
febls-tf
TO RENT,
A. small dwelling.
Centrally situated.,
jy22-tl L. A. DUGAS.
TO RENT,
TIJE two tenement HOUSES ou south side
of Eliis street, next below the corner of Monu
ment.
ALSO,
The BRICK HOUSE on the corner of Ellis
and monument streets.
For further particulars, apply to
’ S. LECKIE,
jyß4-tf TM Broad st.
TO RENT,
The DWELLING, on Lincoln street, be-j
tween Greene and Telfair streets, now occu
pied by Mr. Syi.vbster. Apply to
jylfhM G, VOLGEU & CO.
TO RENT,
The STORE on Jackson street, under
Globe Hotel, now occupied by J. Biller. Ap
ply to ' G. VOLGEK & CO.
jyis-tf
FOR RENT,
IT ROM October Ist, OFFICES aud ROOMS,
centrally located, ou the South side of Broad
street, in the building (next below the Masonic
Hall) now occupied as a boarding house by
Mr. Houston.
Apply to W. W. MONTGOMERY.
jeSO-tt
FOR SALE,
rri
X HE ONE-FIFTH INTEREST OF THE
late L. D. Lallerstedt in the Printing and
Publishing Establishment of the A UGUBTA
CONSTITUTIONALIST. This very valuable
interest cau be had on reasonable terms for
cash.
Apply to Mrs. A. F. LALLERSTEDT, Ex
ecutrix, Berzelia, Ga., or her Attorney at Law,
JAMES S. HOOK,
Augusta, Ga.
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WANTED,
A 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 full description, to
■ decll-tf P O. BOX NO. 183.
Coco or Nut Grass,
ON KENNY’S PLAN,
CAN be subdued and FINALLY EXTER
MINATED, by agricultural process, in the
hands of anybody who can plow and hoe pro
perly.
Whatever can be subdued—especially that
which is powerless to resist- -can be exterminat
ed by the same means its subjugation is effected,
if persisted in.
Terms, |5 each, or to clubs of 5 for 820 —
with a pledge or contract returned, not to di
vulge the secret to any one, for any consider
ation.
Tne money will be returned, with interest,
if the operation on my plan proves a failure.
Remit by P. O. Order, Registered Letter or
Express, plainly writing addresses by Ex
press, prepaid, is the best way, us it is safe and
qoiekeßt.
M&r i have Photographs illustrating the
sweep, the operation, and the operation with
myself in farmer’s costume, either of which
will be sent, with tuy plan, at 50 cents, if de
ft esired.
1. M. KENNEY,
Athens, Ga.
Athens, Ga., June 15,1570.
We, the undersigned, have witnessed the
operations of Mr. I. M. Kbnnby, for subduing
Coco or Nnt Grass, and believe that his plan
will enable the Farmer to cultivate land iulest
ed with this pest much more easily than by
any mode hitherto adopted, or that has come
within our observation.
Mr. Kenney conscientiously believes all that
he says about it, but we are not yet satisfied
that he can exterminate the grass, because suf
ficient time has not been allowed us to prove
it; but we would recommend ail parties to
immediately apply for the plan, believing that
it is worth more than the cost.
JOHN H. NEWTON,
A. P. DEARING,
8. A. ATKINSON,
WM. A. SIMMONS,
Pastor Oconee Street M. E. Church, South.
je3o-Im
Lumber. Lumber. Lumber.
Just received, a lot of A No. 1 LUMBER,
of various sorts and sizes, and for sale at the
A turns ta and Savannah Railroad.
Bills of any description can be furnished at
short notice.
aplO-tf DAVID T. CASTLEBERRY.
GROVER & BAKER
Calebrated Improved Sewing Machines.
MISS LUCY ,T. READ, Agent,
336 Broad st., Augusta, 6a.
A4L&CHINES Repaired and Improvements
added at short notice.
STITCHING of all kinds, and NEEDLES
for sale. nov!2-ly
East Alabama Female College.
TUSKEGEE, ALABAMA.
THE Nineteenth Annual Session begins the
lid of OCTOBER. Five Professors, assisted by
six ladies > compose the Faculty. The College
new Furniture, splendid new Pianos and
Chapel Organ, healthy location, good board
and Tried Educators, with the largest and finest
College Building in the Bouth. Average an
nual attendance of Students, 150. For Circu
lar, address R. H. RAWLINGS, M. A.,
je2l-d*c3rn President.
JJANHO OJD!
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 ba found useful, whether
such person holds the relation of Parent, Pre
ceptor, or Clergyman.”— Medical Times and
Qateite.
Sent by mail on receipt of fifty cents. Ad
dress the Author, j
Dn. E. Dh F. CURTIS,
seps-ly Washington, D. C
NOTICE.
During my absence at the North for
several weeks, Mr. Eknry May will conduct
the business connected with my Fnrnitnre Es
tablishment,: and i will endeavor to please all
who may favor my house with their orders.-
REPAIRING, UPHOLBTERING, Ac., will
be done promptly and in the best manner.
E. G. ROGERS,
jyS4-lm I*B and 145 Broad st.
PATENt
Protector Frait and Vegetable Jars.
i' iifi
lir
" ALWAYS
" M ‘ "•■■■»••
They Meet
KVEKY WANT
IN A
« ffilT JAR.
EITHER FOR
Use by Families
OR
Fruit Preservers
THE PROTECTOR JARS have metal Lids, with Arms which ~ , ,
the ueck oi the Jars, and thus tighten the rubber on to'thoi GROUNDEDGE SfUilTj?*
mouth. The result Is a COMBINED LID and CL YMP (one pieeot which
Jar with a slight turn, and without injury to the covers, which thus cm he ed repeated'ly *
ROBERT M. ADAM,
IMPORTER OF CROCKERY,
No* aO9 Broa<l Mr«»et, Augusta, Oa.
ftp Jo-Dill
SPARKLING CATAWBA SPRINGS
CATAWBA COUNTY, IST. C.
JPhIB celebrated Watering Place, formerly called “ North Carolina White Rulohur Knrlm™ - <
will be open for visitors on WEDNESDAY, the Ist DAY OK JUNE 1 Bpr “#*•
Being situated iu the Northwestern part <»i the State, in a section remarkable for its de
lightful climate, beauty and healthiness, these, together with the virtue of the waters make ht
one of the most desirable Watering Paces to be found. waters, make it
'PITR MINEKAL WATKItS OK THESE BPKINCsH
Are the White and Blue Sulphur and Chalyebeate or Iron, and they possess all the finest ouali
[‘ e " nil»^L Wa s f. rß, i a? "V° Ve , reig a U rea,e u die ? r f ?r all female Diseases, Diseases of long stand
ing, Diseases of the Liver, Bowels, Stomach, Kidneys, Pulmonary Diseases, Eruptions of the
Skin, Scrofula, Weakness, Debility, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, <fce., &<>. P
From the numerous wonderful cures that have come immediately uuder inv own observa
tion within the last four years (by the use of these waters), 1 am satisfied that this is the place
for all whose condition can be improved by the salubrious character of any water that flows
from the earth, and the medicinal qualities of the same are not excelled
Our rooms, in both cottages and other buildings, are large and pleasant; cottages contain
ing from two to six rooms each, suitable tor large or small families. Many rooms having been
alieady applied for, arrangements will be made to accommodate a large number of visitors,
and it is to be hoped that our Southern people will patronize the Sparkling Catawba which
ought to be the pride of North Carolina, as well as the South, for no P wateringplace can JffS
greater inducements for either health or pleasure. * 1
The Bar will be supplied with choiee Liquors aud Cigars. Good Ten Pin Alleys. Billiard
Tables, one of which will be of the most approved style.
GOOD bath; houses
For Pool, Plunge or Shower Baths, and Sulphur Baths, hot or cold.
A GOOD BAND OF MUSIC,
Six or more performers, has been engaged for the season, and a good Physician nermanentlv
located for the benefit of invalids, who will have good attention. y
The Sparkling Catawba this season will he under the management of Mr. John L. Eubank
who, for the last three years, has been manager at the Healing Springs in Virginia assisted b i
Mrs. M. A. Wkknn, and visitors may rely upon finding a good table. ’ *
The ears on the Western aud Morganton Railroad leave Salisbury every morning (Suudavs
excepted) for Hickory Station, Uie Springs Depot, where hncks with good drivers will lie r. uly
to take pas>cugers to the Springs, a distance of six miles, over a beautiful, well shaded rout
A GOOD LAUNDRY connected with the Springs and washing doue at rCaSonab'e rates
BOARD-For lour weeks, *4B ; per week, *ls; per day, *1 Children under teu years of
age and colored servants half price. No charge for infants or cbildreu under two years of
Reasonable deduction made for large families who spend the seasou. °
Tickets at reduced rates or return tickets can lie had on the different Railroads to the
Sparkling Catawba.
J- Q-olden Wyatt <fc Cos.
SPARKLING CATAWBA SPRINGS, Catawba Cos., N. C,, May 25, 1870.
For fruther information apply to J. L. MAXWELL, Esq. Kd-eodii n
THE
COKSTITDTIfIIfALIST,
AN OLD, RELIABLE AND CONSISTENT
DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER
PUBLISHED
DAM, TRI-WMII & mil,
AT
AUGUSTA, U A..
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DAILY, Per Annum, s{lo 00
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WEEKLY, “ “ 3 00
JOB PRINTING
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, EXECUTED IN THE
BEST MANNER and on the LOWEST TERMS.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
ADDRESS:
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CONSTITUTIONALISTgOFFICE, AUGUSTA, GA.
VOL. 21— NO. 89
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