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SUNDAY MORNING. JULY 31,1870
l Special Correspondence of the Baltimore Gazette-
From Washington.
THK NORTH CAROLINA TROUBLES—JUIHIK
i’KArson-— nrs KKrtTßUcArffSM—was put
FORWARD FOR ATTORN ICY GENERAL
OWN. GRANT’S SUPPORT OF HOLDEN’S TY
RANNY—RESISTANCE TO HOI.DEN AND
KIRK JUSTIFIABLE —WHAT WILL NORTH
ERN DEMOCRATS DO ? EX-PRESIDENT
JOHNSON AGAINST THE PROJECT OF A
THIRD PARTY.
Washington, .Tilly 27.
I learn to day from a trustworthy source
that Judge Pearson, of North Carolina,
who issued the writ of habeas corpus in the
case of the citizens held by the infamous
Kirk in custody, is not only an unquestion
able Radical Republican in politics, but
was unanimously recommended by the
party in Ids State for the position of At
torney General in the place of Mr. Hoar.
I learn further that the delay in llxinir
upon the latter’s successor was solely
caused by the difficulty in deciding upon
his claims and those of Akerman, and that
the influence of the Georgia carpet-baggers
prevailed by a very tight squeeze over the
scallawags of North Carolina.
This fact is mentioned in order to show
the utter want of any pretext for disobey
ing the Court’s mandate by “ Governor”
Holden, who has shouldered the responsi
bility of the illegal detention, in prisons, of
over one hundred peaceable citizens. Man
ifestly the subterfuge of favoritism cannot
be interposed as a contemptible excuse for
the unparalleled usurpation and tyranny
exercised by the miserable satrap who
lords it over a sovereign State. And it is
officially stated that General Grant, before
he left town for the “ Murphy Place,” ex
pressed his approbation of Holden’s con
duct and ordered three companies of United
States troops to Raleigh to enforce the
judgment of courts-martial about being ap
pointed by the “ Governor” to “ try" the
victims of his caprice and malevolence.
Yet Northern opponents to this administra
tion continue to preach “ patience” to the
down-trodden people o:' the South ! Could
any man wonder or complain if citizens thus
goaded to desperation should afford truth
ful ground for the current lying charges of
the unscrupulous Radical press about
“ Ku-Klux outrages ?”
Os course it is known that resistance to
such barbarity is the very thing that the
Radical party desire to see, and that the in
stantaneously hanging of Holden and Kirk
by an outraged community would marvel
lously help the Radical cause? But are
men guiltless of any crime forever (without
provocation) to be taken by the throat
whenever it is politically desirable by a
mob of cut-throats, incarcerated in dun
geons, and denied the right accorded to the
vilest wretch of being brought before a
judge (in this case of partisan prejudices
against them) or examination, or even to
be tried by a jury of negroes empannelled
according to law ? The forbearance of the
white people of the South has been a posi
tive marvel. If the Democrats at the North
demand the further silent suffering of their
countrymen at the South, they must them
selves interpose effectually (by every means
in their ppwer)'to arrest the enormous op
pression under which they are now groan
ing ! Let them bestir themselves vigorous
ly and in a time 1
As things seem to be going now-a-days,
when every sort of political adventurers are
assuming to speak ex cathedra for the party
in opposition to this administration (mak
ing this or that fundamental suggestion at
random), it is refreshing to hear from Ten
nessee that ex-President Johnson, who did
so much for constitutional principles while
in power, has come out against the project
of a “ third party.” In a recent letter he
says:
“We must stand by our Democratic
friends in who are in line of battle,
and lighting in the glorious cause of con
stitutional government; that we must
frown down any attempt to create this
third party, and rally in common cause
with our brethren elsewhere.”
He might well have added, and no doubt
would had he have thought of it, that we
must also “ stand by” pur Irve principles,
and not permit interlopers who repudiate
them to sit in the highest seats of the
synagogue. “ With malice towards none
—with charity for all,” we must neverthe
less see to it that the Democratic Conserva
tive party shall not be made to assume such
shape and be guided by such men that in a
short time it will be wholly unrecognisable
by its best and oldest friends.
®ri-U)ccklu Cffiistitutioiwlist.
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Weekly Review of Augusta Market.
Fkidat, July 29, 1870— r. if.
REMARKS.—We have very few changes to note
in our market for the past week. There has been a
very fair business done in the provision line; but, with
that exception, trade generally continues dull. Our
quotations are based on wholesale transactions;
broken packages are a shade higher.
Flour —ln good demand, without change in prices.
Lard— Is in good demand and prices firm,
Butter—la selling at 26@30e. for Country, and 40
for Goshen.
Tobacco —Continues in very good demand with prices
Arm. Stock very light.
.Satt—Liverpool is selling at $1 75@1 85.
Oats—Axe selUng at BS@9O
Bacon- Demand good and prices firm—stock small.
Feat—Scarce, and selling at 2 00@2 25.
Corn— ln good demand, and prime white is selling
at <@l 55 from depot; yellow, 1 45@1 60.
Wheal— ls In good demand. White is selling at 160
@1 65; Amber, 1 66; Red, 1 50.
Bagging— Nominal.
Rope—Nominal.
Iron Ties —Nominal.
Fertilizers—No change in prices—stock light.
COTTON REVIEW.
Saturday— The market opened with a good demand
on a basis of 17lie. for Liverpool middling, and nearly
all the cotton offered was readily taken to fill orders,
leaving the market almost bare. We quote the mar
ket closing firm with small offerings, at 1713 c.
Monday —The market opened with a good demand,
on a basis of 17 5, c. for Liverpool middling, and re
mained so during the day, closing firm at 18c.
Tuesday—The market opened very firm, with light
offering stock, on a basis of 18c. for Liverpool mid
dling; but in consequence of declining accounts from
New Nork and Liverpool, closed quiet, with fully jkc.
decline—say 17^@18c.
Wednesday— At the opening of the market there
was a very good demand for Liverpool middling at
18c., which continued until the receipt of New York
ond Liverpool accounts, when it became quiet, and
closed easier at 17&@18c.
Thursday— The market opened with a moderate de
mand on a basis of 17 XC- for Liverpool middling, and
remained sqi until advices from New York and Liver
pool were received, showing a decline, when it closed
dull and nominal, with fully % to Xc. decline.
Friday—The market ruled quiet throughout the
day, opening with a moderate demand and light stock
on a basis of 17c. for Liverpool middling, and closed
quiet without change.
Stock on hand this day by actual count, 3,429 bales.
Sale* for the week are, 1,024 and receipts, 268 bales.
We present below our statement of receipts of last
season compared with the present, and find the dif
ference in favor of this year to be 30,057 bales.
Receipts present season to date.... 121,719
Receipts from Sept. 1, 1868 to July 29,1869 91,662
Squares.
I Week.
j'2 Week*.
3 Weeks.
1 Month.
2 Montis.
3 Months.
4 Months*
: 5 Months
Jfl Months.
30,057
AUGUSTA OOTTON STATKMRMT, JULY 29, 1870.
Stock on hand September 1,1869 124
Receipts since to date 121,719
121,843
FINANCIAL.
Goi.n- Buying, 118; selling, 121
Silver—Buying, 110; selling, IXS.
HONOR & STOCKS.
Nat Bank of Augusta in demand.. a 115
Savings Bank of Augusta, a 100
Augusta Factory Stock a 100
Georgia Rail Read Bonds 98 a 100
“ “ Stock, 100 a 101
Central Rail Road Bonds 100 a—
Central Rail Ror.d Stock 115 a 116
South Western Rail Road Bonds... 95 a 97
South Western Rail Road Stock... 93 a 95
Atlanta and West l’olnt 80nd5.... a 100
“ “ Stock.... a 100
Macon and Augusta end. Bonds... 90 a 92
Macon and Augusta mortg. Bonds. 85 a 87
Macon and Augusta Stock 38 a 40
Muscogee Rail I toad Bonds 88 a 90
Old Georgia Sixes 80 a 82
New “ Sevens 90 a 92
Charlotte, Col. &A.R. R Stock. 85 a 40
Atlantic Sc Gulf Bonds, 7 per cent. 76 a 78
Atlantic A Gulf R. R. Stock 35 a 38
Uity of Augusta Bonds 80 a 81
COMMERCIAL.
BACON
Clear Sides ...1h... a 20Wt
Clear Ribbed Sides Ih.. a 20
Ribbed It B 5ide5........1h., a 19
Shoulders Ih.. 17 a 17X
Hams Ih.. 22 X a 26
Dry Siilt(). K. HiJ-n... Ih., a ]9
Dry Halt Shoulders lb.. 15Xa 16
BEEF—Dried lb.. 20 a 25
BAGS—
Osnaburgs, two bushel a 30
Bhirting, “ a 19
BwSffiffir '«
Bengal . yd,. a Jill
Borneo yd.. a 86
Gunny, yd.. 32 a 35
BUTTER-
Goshen lb., 36 i 40
Country lb.. 25 a 30
CANDLES -
Adamantine lb.. 18 a 25
Sperm lb.. 45 a 50
Patent Sperm .lb.. flo a 70
Tallow lb.. 18 a 20
CHEESE—
Goshen lb.. 23 a 24
Factory lb.. 20 a 21
Stale lb.. 16 a 20
COFFEE-
Rio, common lb.. 19 a 20
Rail- .lb.. 22 a 23
Prime Ih. 24 a 25
Choice lb.. 25 a 20
Laguayra ...Ib.. 26 a 27
Java Ih.. 30 a 36
CORN MEAL—
City Bolted bush.. u 160
Country hush.. a 1 45
DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS—
Augusta Factory 3-4 yrt.. a 9X
“ 7-8 yd.. a 12
“ 4-4 vd.. h 14
“ 7-8 Drills.. a 14X
Hopewell, % yd.. a 11 *
7 oz Osnaburgs vd.. a 17
Montour \ Shining....yd.. a 11
8 oz. Osnabergs vd.. •> 18
Osnabnrg Stripes yd.. 15 a 18X
Hickory Stripes ya.. 12Xa 20
Fontenoy Shirting, % ...yd.. a IP
Gran’Ue Factory, 3-4 yd.. a 9 X
“ 7-8 yd.. a 12
“ “ 4-4 vn.. a 14
“ “ 7-8 Drills.. a I4X
Athens Checks yd.. 18
Athens Wool Jeans yd.. 40 a 50
Athens Stripes vd.. a 16
Apalachee Stripes.. yd.. a 18
Jewell’s Factory, 7-8.... yd.. a 11X
“ “ 4-4 yd.. a 13X
RichmondFact’y Osnab. yd.. a 16
“ “ Stripes., yd.. a 17
Eagle* PhmnixStripes, yd.. a 18
“ Checks, yd.. a 19
“ Heavy Wool
en Twills yd.. a 33
PRINTS—
Beßt Brands 13 a 13X
Arnolds a 11
Lowells a 11
Wamsutta a 8X
Bhketinos and Shirtings—
New York Mills, yd.. ‘ a 26
Lonsdale yd.. a 18X
Hope yd.. a 18
Yarns.—Nos. 6 to 12 X 87X» 1 90
Fontenoy 6to 12 a 2 00
FLOUR—
Country.— bbl.. 600 a 8 00
Western.— bbl. 0 0 a 8 00
Exeelsiormills, Buper...bbl.. a 6 25
“ “ Extra,...bbi.. a 7 00
“ “ Dou. Ex..bbl.. a 900
Granite Mills.
“ “ Superfine.bbl.. a 700
“ “ Extra....bbl.. a 775
i* Doub.Kx.bbl.. a 850
tills, Super...bbl.. a 7 00
“ “ Extra...bbl.. a 8 00
“ *’ Don. Ex.bbl.. a 9 00
GINGER—per lb 23 a 25
GRAIN
Wheat—White,.„....bush., 1 60 a 1 65
Amber bush.. a 1 65
Red, bush.. a 1 50
Corn—Prime White..hush.. a 1 55
“ Yellow hush.. 145 a 150
Oats hush.. 85 a 90
Rve hush.. 1 20 a 1 30
GUANO-
Pertman ten.. a 90 00
Dickson’s Compound... ton.. a66 00
Phoenix Guano ton.. a 65 00
Wilcox,G. & Cos., Ma ..ton.. a7O 00
Soluble Pacific... ton.. a 70 00
Flour of Bone ton.. 70 00 a 75 00
Whann’s Buperphos...ton.. a 67 50
PatapscoGuano ton.. a 75 00
Sea Fowl, t0n..70 00 aBO 00
0, C. Coe’sSuper-Phos t0n..65 00 a75 00
Ammon’d Diss’d Bones t0n..65 00 a75 00
Merriman’sKAS.Phos t0n..60 00 a 70 00
Glasgow Guam). t0n..70 CO aBO 00
Hoyt’s Ira. Super-Phos.to*..7o 00 a 80 00
Whitlock’s Vegetator. .ton --a 75 00
Wando Fertilizer ton.. a 65 00
Etiwan ton.. a 65 00
Chesapeake Phos ton.. 70 00 a 80 00
Coes’ “ ton.. 65 00 a 75 00
Cotton Food Guano.,'..ton.. a 70 00
Land Plaster ton.. 20 00 a 26 00
GUN POWDER—
Rifle keg.. a 7 00
Blasting keg.. a 5 00
Fuse 100 feet.. a 1 00
HAY
Northern a 1 75
Eastern cwt.. » 1 90
Oonntry cwt.. 1 00 a 1 26
IRON—Bar, refined ..lb.. 6Xa 6
Sweedish, ib.. 6Xa 8X
Sheet lb.. a 7X
Boiler ~.1b.. BXa 8
Nall H0d..,..,,., lb.. 9 a 12
Ilotne Shoes ...lb.. 10 a 11
Horse Shoe Nalls lb.. 18 a 40
Castings, lb.. 7 a 8
Bteel, cast lb.. 14 a 25
Steel Slabs, per lb. ll a 12
LA Re
pressed Ih.. 16 a 17
Leaf, in bbls a,.. a 19
Leaf,in half bbls lb.. a 19 W
Leaf, in Kegs ~...1b.. a 20
MACKE RED—new
No 1 Mackerel bbl.. a 20 00
No 2 Mackerel.... bb1..17 00 alB 00
No 3 Mackerel....largobbl. .16 00 a 16 50
No 3 Mackerel.... bb1..13 00 aIS 50
No 1 Mackerel 1-2 bb15..13 60 al4 00
No 2 Mackerel 1-2 bbl.. a 900
No 3 Mackerel 1-2 bbl.. 700 a 760
No 1 Mackerel kits.. a 3 60
No 2 kits.. a 2 75
No3 Mackerel kits.. a 2 fin
Mess Mackerel.... ...kits.. a4 50
MOLASSES—
Muscovado.. gal.. a 69
Reboiled gal.. 36 a 40
Fine Quality, new cropigaL. 60 a 56
Sugar Honso Syrup....gal.. 60 a 75
Syrup, Stuart’s choice..gal.. a 1 50
NAILS keg.. 660 a 600
RICE—
Car01ina........ lb.. BX> 9
PEAS— 2 00 a 2 25
PICKLES— ......gal.. 75 a 100
POTATOES—
Irish bbl.. 4 60 a 6 00
bweet..................bu5.. a none.
ROPE
Machine Hemp »Xa IP
F1ax........ 7 a 9
BALT—
Liverpool .............sack.. 1 75 a 1 85
Virginia sack.. a none.
SHOT— hag.. 2 15 a 300
SOAP—
Colgate’s No. 1 lb.. a 9
Pale lb.. 10X» H
Family lb.. a 11X
Common bar lb.. 6Xa 7
SODA—
BiCarb., America...keg.. a 600
“ “ English....keg.. a 650
SPICK-per lb a 35
BUGAKB-
Muscovado -..1b.. a 12X
Porto Rico. lb.. a 13X
A lb.. 15 a 15X
Extra C lb.. 14Xa 15
C Ib.. 13Xa 14
Fellow C lb.. a 13
Loaf, double refined lb.. a 18
Crushed lb.. 16 a 10X
Granulated lb.. 16 a 16X
Powdered ib.. 16 a 10X
BTARCH—PearI lb.. 9 a 12X
TEAS
Hyson lb.. 1 26 a 2 00
Imperial lb.. 1 60 a 2 25
Oolong lb.. 1 50 a 2 00
Gun-powder ....lb.. 1 75 a 2 25
Black .lb.. 1 00 a 1 76
TlES—lron, per Ib 7Xa 9
TOBACCO—
Com. Sound, lb.. 58 a 62
Medium Sound, lb.. 66 a 70
Fine Bright, lb.. 80 a 90
Ex. Fine to Fancy lb.. 1 00 a 150
•Half-pounds Dark, lb.. 60 a 66
“ Bright.... ,Ib.. 66 a 70
Smoking T0bacc0,.. t ,...1b.. 40 a 1 50
VINEGAR—
Cider ..gal.. 27 a 30
White Wine gal.. 30 a 35
French gal.. 1 00
WINES * LIQUORS- ~
Rye Whiskey gal.. 200 a 300
Rectified Whiskey gal.. 1 50 a 1 75
Corn Whiskey gal.. 145 a 2 00
Domestic 8randv.......ga1.. 2 60
Domestic Gin gal.. a 2 00
N. E. Rum gal.. 1 65 a 200
Scotch Ale doz.. a 3 25
London Porter doz., a 3 £5
WOOL-
Un washed.. lb.. 20 a 25
Washed Ib.. 25 a 35
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE TO THOSE ATTENDING THE COL
LEGE COMMENCEMENTS.
Superintendcn ’s Office, )
Georgia Railroad, >
Augusta, June 13, 1870.1
COLLEGE EXERCISES will commence this year
as follows:
At Covington, Sunday, June 19th,
At Oxford, Sunday, July 17th.
At Pcnfleld, Sunday, July 10th.
At Athens, Sunday, July 31st.
All parties desiring to attend will be passed for
ONE FARE, Full Fare Ticket to be purchased going
and Agent selling to furnish. RETURN TICKET
FREE. 5. K. JOHNSON,
Superintendent.
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Georgia Railroad Company, >
Augusta, Ga., May 12,1870. )
On and after SUNDAY, 15th inst., the Passenger
Trains on the Georgia Railroad will run as follows:
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
(SUNDAY KXOKPTED.)
1 Slave Augusta at.... 7:16, a. m.
Leave Atlanta at 7:00, a.,m.
Arrive at Augusta at 6:16, p. m.
Arrive at Atlanta at 7:10,-p. m.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 9:60, p. m.
Irfrave 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,
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGIN*.
SESSION OF THIS INSTITUTION
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OF OCTOBER, and continues, without in
termission, till the THURSDAY preceding
the 4th of JULY ensuing. The organiza
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professions of Law, Medicine and Engineer
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of which sums, respectively, $220 or $250 is
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KEtV ORLEANS.
FACULTY.
A. H. (JENAS, M. D., Emeritus Professor of
Obstetrics.
JAS JONES, M. D , Professor ol Obstetrics.
WARP.EN STONE, M. D., Professor of Sur
gery.
T. G RICH ARSON, M I)., Professor of Anat
omy.
SAM’L M. BEMISS, M. I)., Professorjof Med
icine.
STANFORD E. CIIAILLE, M. D., Professor
of Physiology.
FRANK HAWTHORN, M. I> , Professor of
Materia Medica.
JOSEPH JONES, M. IV, Professor .of Chem
istry.
C. J. BR’KHAM, M. D., Demonstrator of
Anatomy.
The thirty-third annual course Os instruction
in this Department will commence on MON
DAY. the 14th day of NOVEMBER, 1870, and
terminate on the second BATURDAY of
MARCH, 1871. Preliminary Lectures on Cliu
ical Medicine and Surgery will be delivered in
the amphitheatre of the Charity Hospital, be
ginning.on the, 18th of October, without acj,
charge to Students. The Anatomical Room*
will be opened at the same time.
The members of tlie Faculty are visiting
Physicians and Surgeons to the Charity Hos
pital, and give instruction daily at the bedside
of the sick. The practical advantages thus of
fered to Students are unrivalled.
Fees For all the Lectures, $l4O ; Matrieu
lation,ss; Practical Anatomy, $10; Gradua
tion, S3O. Payment required in advance.
For further information, address
T. G. RICHARDSON, M. D.,
jyßo-lm* Dean.
Virginia Military Institute,
LEXINGTON, VA.
The Academic Exercises of this Institu
tion will be resumed on Ist SEPTEMBER, un
der the following Faculty :
Gen. K. H. Smith, Superintendent; Com. M.
f. Maury, Gen. G. W. C. Lee, Capt. J. M.
Brooke, Col. 8. Bhip, Col. J. T. L. Preston,
Col. W. B. Blair, Col. T. H. Willtamson, Col.
M. B. Hardin, Col. M. McDonald, Col. J. W.
Massie, Col. R. L. Madison, Col. W. D.
Washington, Col. T. Semmes.
Early application must be made to secure
admission.
FRANCIS H. BMITH,
jySO-dfiActsepl Superintendent.
SOUTHEBN MASONIC
FEMALE COLLEGE.
The FALL TERM of this Institution be
gins AUGUST 15th. Location healthy; instruc
tion solid and thorough ; expenses light;
government parental, and graduates entitled
to the protection of Masons’ daughters.
For lull information, apply to the under
signed at Covington, Ga.
GUSTAVUS J. ORK,
jy2B-12* President.
THEO. E. BUEHLER,
Real Estate and General Agent*
AUGUSTA. »A.
OFFICE AT PLANTERS’ HOTEL.
WILL PURCHASE, RENT OR SELL
REAL ESTATE,
ALSO
ATTEND TO BUSINESS REQUIRING AN
AGENT IN VICINITY PROMPTLY
AND AT LOW RATE OF
COMMISSION.
mhl2-tf
HAMS. HAMS.
20 CASKS SUGAR CURED HAMS
For sale by
BARRETT & CASWELL,
jy27-6 Commission Merchants.
EARTH CLOSETS.
Specimens of these valuable improve
ments may be seen at Plumb & Leitnkr’s.
For further information, apply to
JAMES D. COLE,
Agent for the State,of Georgia.
• jy3-su*w4
SI,OOO REWARD
For any case of Blind, Bleeding or Ilchinq
PILES that De BING’S Pile Remedy fails to
cure. It has cured cases of 20 years’ standing.
Try it, and get rid of the most troublesome
disease flesh is heir to. Solo by all Drug
gists.
Laboratory— Franklin st., Baltimore Md
apSO-ly
GUNNY CLOTH.
500 Rolls GUNNY CLOTH, to arrive
For sale by
BARRETT & QASWELL,
jy27-6 Commission Merchants.
SpAial Notice.
3srj lß G ° or>s ’
. p ENING
TWK K K ,
To wMfe we desire to
attention of
our ■pWids and Pa-
and INSERTIONS,
in i*beautiful designs, aud at
New RatfJnk ’.French Embroidered
from 60 cents
Marseille QUILTS, at prices
-
A great VALENCIENNES
and EufMßifmEAD LACE, different
widths^^^P
Alexandei|BKf!d Finish SILK GLOVES,
black, medium and high colors.
“ GLOVES, iu the new
color, “flger^uir.”
Ladies’ Endpsli HOSE, all qualities and
Misses’ eS&i HOSE, all qualities and
Gents’ ED'9|li HOSE, all qualities and
sizes.
Boys’ Eugßjiik HOSE, all qualities and
sizes. ' m
Ladies’ LifKß Hetpnfld Stitched IIAND
KERCHBg'S, from 25 cents to 75 cents,
wArth fr«V 40’cents to sl.
Gents’ HegpKid LINEN HANDKER-
5 t per. cent less' than their
BLEACHmAnd BR%WN SHEETING,
’We aifßßbposing of our SUMMER
DRESS as the season is rapidly
a close, at REDUCED
URICESJflraeAre also racking a
Jlml Recluf * tion
LioMis antPsßfcpw Uassimere«, Ac.
jrAu
STREET.
T’lIF. fffItHfDENNING & HALLAHAN
was this wiyMissolved by mutual couseut.
Dxvio has sold his interest to
Dennis HajAiahan, who will continue the
business on his own aceonnt.
The debts of the firm have been assumed by
Dennis H.a&lahan, to whom they must be
presented Mr payment.
5 " D. H. DENNING.
■ M DENNIS HALLAHAN.
Jijlt 20,1870. jy2l-tf
WANTED,
RELIABLE YOUNG MAN to sell
WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY and NOTIONS
by sample in the State of Georgia, by a large
New York house. Address, with reference,
F. S. F.,
jy26-5 ; Box 4442 P, 0., N. Y.
1830. 1870
DR. JOEL BRANHAM’S
Tiver and Dyspeptic
MEDICINE.
Yeiser & Ragland,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
KOMK, GEORGIA,
SOLE PROPRIETORS.
HIS admirable and purely vegetable Med
icine, having been used for forty years success
fully in private practice by Dr. Joel Bfcmham,
is guaranteed to cure all diseases arising from a
DERANGED CONDITION OF THE LIVER,
SUCH AS
DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE, CONSTI
PATION, JAUNDICE, FEMALE
COMPLAINTS,
CHILLS AND FEVER, ETC., ETC., ETC.
PJLUiUB & LEITIER,
WHOLESALE AGENTB,
Augusta, Ga.
1830. 1870.
mbll-eodfim
kst’d. ENOCH MORGAN’S SONS' 1869
For Cleaning Windows (without water), Remov
ing Stains lrom Marble and Polishing
Knives (no scratching), Washing Dlsbes, Bcrnh
bing Floors, Floor Cloth, Tables, Bath
Tabs, <tee. * Polishing Tin, Brass, Iron, Copper
and Steel Wares; Removing Gums, Oil, Rust, and
Dirt from Machinery. Indispensable for House
Cleaning, and all uses except washing clothes. It
coals but a few cents, and is sold by all good Grocery,
Drug and Notion Stores.
Depot, 211 WASHINGTON BTRKET, NEW
YORK, and 30 OXFORD STREET, LONDON.
myl-eodly
YOUNG MEN
A.RE PRACTICALLY INSTRUCTED in
BOOK-KEEPING, BUSINESS PENMAN
SHIP, and CALCULATION, at the Counting
House of
Wm, M. Pelot,
MoINTOSH STREET, Fourth Door from
Corner Broad street, formerly Office of
Gen. Jos. E. Johnston & Cos.,
Augusta, Ga.
Terms: For Guarantee Course, SSO. Hoard
for Students, 10 o’clock, A- M., to 10, P. M,
febls-tf
TO RENT,
FitOMthelst ol October, tbc DWELL
ING over the store of J, W. Bessman, on
Broad, 3d door above Campbell street. Apply to
jj-39-U A. W. WALTON.
TO RENT,
-The DWELLING over the Rainbow Sa
loon, on Washington street, between Broad
and Ellis streets. It has four rooms and
closet, all plastered and hard finished, and
suitable fire-places ; also, kitchen and servants'
room. Possession given when desired, or at
October next. Apply to
JOS. B. REYNOLDS,
jy29-tf On the premises.
TO RENT,
The two tenement HOUSES on south side
of Ellis 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
8. LECKIE,
jy24-tf 171 Broad st.
TO RENT,
The DWELLING, on Lincoln street, be
tween Greene and Telfair streets, now occu
pied by Mr. Sylvestkk. Apply to
jyls-tf G. VOLGER A CO.
TO RENT,
The STORE on Jackson street, under
Globe Hotel, now occupied by J. Biller. Ap
ply to G. VOLGER & CO.
Jyls-tf ;
FOR RENT,
October Ist, OFFICES and 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.
je3ott
FOR SALE,
The ONE FIFTH INTEREST OF THE
late L. D. Lallerstebt iu the Printing and
Publishing Establishment of the AUGUSTA
CONSTITUTIONALIST. This very valuable
interest can be had on reasonable terms for
cash.
Apply to Mrs. A. P. LALLERBTEOT, Ex
ecutrix, Berzelia, Ga., or her Attorney at. Law,
JAMES S. HOOK,
Augusta, Ga.
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WANTED,
A. PLANTATION of from2oo 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-lf P. O. BOX NO. 183.
Coco or Nut Grass,
ON KENNEY’S UjLAN.
CAN be subdued and FINALLY'EXTER
MINATED, by agricultural process, in the
hands of auy ! ody who eau plow and hoe pro
perly.
Whatever can he siduln.d especially that
which is powerless to resist- van he exterminat
ed by the same means its satjugal ion is effected,
if persisted in.
Terms, $5 each, or to clubs of 5 for S2O
with a pledge or contract returned, not. to di
vulge the secret to any one, for any consider
ation.
Tne money will he 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, as it is Rafe and
quickest.
I have Photographs illustrating the
sweep, the operation, and the operation with
myself in farmer’s costume, either of which
will be sent, with my plan, at 50 cents, il <!<;-
deßired.
1. M. KENNEY,
Athens, Ga.
Athens, Ga., June 15,1870.
We, the undersigned, have witnessed the
operations of Mr. I. M. Kenney, tor subduing
Coco Or Nut Grass, ami believe that his plan
will enable the Farmer to cultivate land infest
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 all parties to
immediately apply lor the plan, believing that
it is worth more than the cost.
JOHN H. NEWTON,
A. P. DEARING,
S. A. ATKINSON,
WM. A. SIMMONS,
Pastor Ocopee Street M. E.‘Church, South.
jeSO-lrn
Lumber. Lumber. Lumber.
JTUST received, a lot of A No. 1 LUMBER,
of various sorts and sizes, and lor sale at the
Augusta and Savannah Railroad.
Bills of any description cau be furnished at
short notice.
aplO-tf DAVID T. CASTLEBERRY.
GLOVER & BAKER
Colibrated Improved Sewing Jffhchlues,
MISS LUCY J. HEAD, Agent,
326 Broad 6t., Augusta, Ga.
IVHachines Repaired and Improvements
added at short notice.
STITCHING of all kinds, and NEEDLES
for sale. novl2-ly
East Alabama Female College,
TUSKEGEE, ALABAMA.
The Nineteenth Annual Session begins the
ltd of OCTOBER. Five Professors, assisted by
six ladies, compose the Faculty. The College
lias new Furniture, splendid new Pianos and
Chapel Organ, healthy location, good board
and Tried Educators, with the largest and finest
College Building in the South. Average an
nual attendance of Btndents, 150. For Circu
lar, address R. H. RAWLINGS, M. A.,
Je3l-dac3m President.
J( AN 11 o(Vi>!
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 be found useful, whether
such person holds the relation of Parent, Pre
ceptor, or Clergyman.” —Medical Timet and
Qatette.
Sent by mail on receipt of fifty cents. Ad
dress the Author,
Dh. E. Dh F. CURTIS,
aep6-ly Washington, D. C
PATENT
Protector Fruit and Vegetable Jars.
11 ALWAYS
They Meet
EVERY WANT
IN A
610 FRIT JIB,
EITHER FOR
Use by Families
OR
Fruit Preservers
THE PROTECTOR JARS have tuetal Lins with Ahmh W hD.i* * .
' hC Jh Ck Th f ' the a,,d " UIS lk ' ht "" «>n nibhnr onto’tlTolwCHHtDKDGir nThTl^
month. The result is a COMBINED LI1) and CLAMP (one of the Jllr
Jar with a alight turn, and without injury to the covers, which SSIS'S mTr^ZTf.^
ROBERT M. ADAM,
I M PORTE R O E OR()OK ER Y ,
apasum Wo * 909 Krwad Sll ' t ■ o, ’ Aiiffiisia, «a.
SPARKLING CATAWBA SPRINGS,
CATAWBA COUNTY, IST, C.
rn
l. HIS celebrated Watering Place, lorraerlv called “ Norih Ciroiina a, . „ .
will he open for visitors on WEDNESDAY, the Ist DAY OP JUNK SU ' pbar Spna * 8 ’ ’
Being situated in the Northwestern part of the State, in a section rnmirtihiA
lightfnl climate, beauty and healthiness, these, together with the virtue oi the waters make i*t
one ol the most desirable Watering Paces to be found. waters, make it
PHH. MINKRAIi WATERS OF THESE SPRING-S
a ,“ d 81l, j S "’ l)ljur a “ J Chalyebeate or Iron, and they possess all the finest auali
!' e® °1 these waters, and ar.esovereigu remedies for ail female Diseases, Diseases of ion-son
mg, Diseases of the Liver, Bowels, Stomach, Kidneys, Pulmonary Diseases Frimtions of 0.,’
Skin. Scrofula, Weakness, Debility, Dyspepsia, Khen'matism, *c &e ’ ’ ' b ‘
From the numerous wonderful cures that have come immediately under mv own observa
tion within the last four years (by the use of these waters), I am satisfied that this is the place
for all whose condition can he 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: cottar contain
mg from two to six rooms each, suitable for large or small families. Many rooms lmving been
already apphed for arrangements will be made to accommodate a largo m.mbe “of visitors
and it m to be hoped that our Southern people will patronize tho Sparkling O ifiwba which
«)ugbt to be the pride of North Carolina, as well as the South, for no wSig place can £
greater inducements lor cither health or pleasure. 1 1 ou
T,K. T X Bar . " in .V e I fiu PHj ed with choice Liquors and Cigars, (food Ten Pin Alleys. Billiard!
Tables, one of which will be of the most approved style. y
good bath houses
For Pool, Plunge or Shower Baths, and Sulphur Baths, hot or cold.
A GOOD BAND OF MU 810.
Six or more performers, has been engaged,for the season, and a good Physician permit,emu.
located for the benefit of invalids, who wiHohave good attention. y P manenllj
The Sparkling Catawba this season will) he under the management of Mr JoiW I
who, for the last three years has been manager at the Healing Springs in Virginia assisted I V
Mrs. M. A. Wkbnn, and visitors may rely upon finding a good table M ’ tul
The ears on the Western and Morgauton Railroad leave Saulsbury everv morninn- .
excepted) for Hickory Station, the Springs Depot, where hacks with good drivere wUI be rmdv
to take passengers to the Springs, a distance of six miles, over a beautiful well shade,!
A COOD LAUNDRY connected with the Springs and washSone aTreasonahh.^ r .
BOARD-For four weeks, «4K; per week, *ls; per day, fS. Chlldren under ten ve s ~t
age and eolorecfservants half price. No charge for infants or children under two years „ J
Reasonable deduction made for large families who spend the season V "
SpaSig t Catawba UC ‘‘ and °'' rCtU,n Uckctß ca " ~c “ : ‘ rt the different Railroads to the
J. Golden Wyatt «fc Cos.
SPARKLING CATAWBA SPRINGS, Catawba Cos., N. C„ May 25, 1870.
For frnther information apply to J. L. MAXWELL. Esq. je2-eod2m
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AN OLD, RELIABLE AND CONSISTENT
DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER,
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DAILY, TRI-WMIT & WMH,
AT
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