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nsertien under 1 week, 50 cents.
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Advertisement* continued tor one year will be
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it will be perceived b the foregoing that wo have
duced the rates of advertising fifteen to twenty
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Single Papers, 5 cents; to news boys, 2H cents,
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oo my rrciTTON alist.
WEDNESDAY MORNING. ADG. 3, 1870
A Rich Treat.
COURTING UNDER DIFFICULTY CHAM
PAGNE AND CITRATE OF MAGNESIA.
The Colusa (Missouri) Sun tells the fol
lowing story:
“A few days since a young man ap
peared in CoHisa and made a canvass of
our town In disposing of various Yankee
notions. His experience in regard to this
world was evidently of a limited order, yet
he was industrious and strived so obtain a
market for his wares, and his efforts were
to a certain extent crowned with success.
Daring his sojourn among us he became
infatuated with a dark-eyed maid of Co
lusa—one of Missouri’s choicest offerings—
a feeling which often takes possession of
visitors to this section, and frequent be
came his visits to her domicil. His devo
tion was reciprocated, for on several occa
sions, at evening twilight, the devoted
couple were to lie seen in close proximity
upon a log beneath the spreading branches
of one of onr grand old oaks.
“ After sundry walks, our mercantile
friend concluded he would obtain a chariot
and roll out on the plains in company with
her who was causing the spirits to rap in
every chamber of his heart. He repaired
to oue of our livery stables and procured
a team and vehicle. The next thing requi
site for the journey was something to
soothe the agitated spirit in the way of re
freshment. He visited several saloons and
inquired the price of champagne. Finding
that article would command from $2 to $5
per bottle, lie concluded the luxury was
altogether too expensive, and he endeavored
to find some other beverage to be indulged
in by himself and sweetheart during the
forthcoming ride. At last he entered one
of our drug stores and asked if a temperance
beverage could be furnished for the above
named for a moderate sum of money. The
druggist assured him he had a very pleasant
drink called citrate of magDesia, prepared
by himself, which he could warrant fresh
and lively, and which could be obtained for
25 cents per bottle.
“ Our hero immediately closed a bargain,
and seized upon two bottles with avidity.
They were placed under the seat of the
buggy with great care, and, everything be
ing in readiness, the young lady was soon
ensconced by his side, behind a.spanking
team, going the double-quick for the su
burbs. After a drive of an hour, the gal
lant driver reached under the seat and sur
prised his fair companion with the presence
of two bottles of liquid, which, he said,
would be refreshing on the dusty road.
Both suffering from severe thirst, the con
tents of the bottle soon disappeared, and
the fine flavor commented on favorably.
Thus refreshed, the iash was freely applied
to the team, and our happy couple were
jolted over a somewhat uneven road, with
their equilibrium undisturbed until some
time afterward, on their return, when they
were both suddenly seized with an unpleas
ant sensation in the vicinity of the refresh-
ment receptacle.
“The fair one bent over forward, the gal
lant admirer doubted up and squirmed,
until things began to assume a serious
character. The perspiration rolled down
in huge drops from the forehead of one
who a few moments before had declared his
happiness complete. The smiles of the
maiden were suddenly transformed to un
pleasant contortions of the face, until at
list, the magnesia about to become master
of the situation, forbearance ceased to be a
virtue, the team was stopped, and, without
one word of explanation, each party made
a desperate and lively leap from their re
spective sides of the buggy, and the stone
which ensued our pen is incapable of de
scribing. Suffice it to say, no unnecessary
time was lost in reaching town, not a senti
ment of love was uttered, and a young man
was seen earnestly engaged in hunting the
druggist—who could not be found—and he
expresses a huge disgust at the mere men
tion of citrate of magnesia as a buggy bev
erage.”
Nail to the Foot.— To relieve from the
terrible effects of running's nail in the foot
of man or horse, take peach leaves, bruise
them, apply to the wound, confine with a
bandage. They cure as if by magic. Re
new the application twice a day, if necessa
ry, but one application usually does the
work. I have cured both man and horse
In a few hours when they were apparently
on the point of having the lock-jaw. This
recipe, remembered and practiced, will save
many valuable lives.— Exchange.
Sri'ttJcthlj) Constitutionalist
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
nones.
Superintendent’* Office, )
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.
(SUSDAT KXOEPTBD.)
Leave Augusta at. 7:16, a. m.
Leave Atlanta at 7:00, aom.
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 6:46, 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. my!3-tf
A Book for the Million.
MARRIAG-EI A Private Oounsel
_____ LOR TO THE MARRIED,
\jT UIDJIji | or those about to marry,
on the physiological mysteries and revelations of the
sexual Bystem, 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 hook that onght to he under lock and key,
and not laid carelessly about the house.
Sent to any one (free of postage) for Fifty Cents.
Address Dr. Butts’ Dispensary, No. 12 N. Eighth
Street, St. Louis, Mo.
tOT Notice to the Afflicted and Unfor
tunate.
Before apylying to the notorious Quacks who ad
vertise In puoiic papers, or using any Quack Remedies,
peruse Dr. Butts’ work, no matter what your disease
Is or how deplorable your condition.
Dr. Butts can he consulted personally or by mail
on the diseases mentioned in his works. Office, No.
12 N. Eighth street, between Market and Chestnut, St.
Louis, Mo. myS-d*ciy
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whi.J in the Bowels, and focill-l ...
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Mrs. f Subdues Convulsions and IPrlce,
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Syrup. f Children. Cents.
Mrs. (Cures Diarrheas, Dysen-4 Price,
Whitcomb’s p]< J nt Childrcn of ail «5
Syrup. ages. 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’ln Medicine every
where. my3-dicly
Kxtru.Special Notice.
Beware of Counterfeit* I Smith's Tonic Byrne lias
been counterieited, and the counterfeiter brought to
grief.
SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP,
The genuine article must have Dr. Joint Bull's Pri
vate Stamp on each bottle. Dr. Jobs Hull only lias
the right to mannfar.iure and sell the original John
Mm th’s Tonic Syrup, ot Louisville, Ey: Examine well
the label on each hottlb. If my private el amp is nut on
the bottle, do not purchase, or you will be deceived.—
See my column advertisement, and mv showcard. I
will prosecute any one infringing on my right. The
genuine Smith’s Tonic Hvrup uan only be prepared by
myself.
The onhlic’s servant,
OH. JOHN BULL.
Louisville, Ky., Nov. 5. 1869.
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rn /7\ A IT Enclosing Oeme’ery Lota,
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Asylums, Ac ; Wire Webbing, Klee Cloth, and Wire
Work. Also, Manufacturers of
FOURDKINIER CLOTHS.
Every Information by addressing
M. WALKER A PON,
No. 11 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
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’ GETTING MARRIED.
Essays for Young Men, on the delights of Home,
and the propriety or impropriety ot getting Married,
with sanitary help for those who feel unfitted for
matrimonial h .ppiness. Went free in sealed envel
opes. Address
HOWARD AHB ’CIATION.
m\26-3ra Box P, Philadelphia, Pa
BATCHELOE’S HAIE 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; invigoiates and
leaves the Hair soft and beantlfn), black or brown.
Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers, and properly
applied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory, No. 16 Bond St.,
New York. 1 ie4 ly
WESTERN
LAGER BEER.
.Also, A-gent for the
LION BREWERY.
The above at whole
sale.
Just arrived, finest
quality IMPORTED
SWISS OHEEBE.
jyio-tf A. BOHNE.
SYRUP. ? SYRUP.
LOO BARRELS PRIME SYRUP
For sale by
BARRETT & CASWELL,
jy27 fi Commission Merchants.
SoHthern Dye House
Office Cornet' Washington and Broad Streets
DYE WORKS 79 and 81 ELLIS ST.,
AUGUSTA, GA.
BLASOOW & BEROUD,
PROPRIETORS AND FRENCH DYERS.
We respectfully beg to inform the pub
lic that we are now ready to do DYEING and
CLEANING of ail kinds of SILEB, VEL
VETS and RIBBONS, WOOLER GOODS,
ALPACAS, WORSTED and Gentf'efcOTH
lNG, KID GLOVES, CURTAINB, LACES,
&c., &c., in all colors and at a short notice of
24 hours.
Also, Gents’ Clothing REPAIRED AND
ALTERED. /
FIRST CLASS WORK OR NO PAY. ‘ ,
In hope the public will give us a trial and
judge for themselves, we remain respectfully,
BLABCOW * BEROUD,
jelß-ly French Dyers.
HAMS. HAMS.
20 CASKS SUGAR CURED HAMS
For sale by
BARRETT ft CASWELL,
jy27-6 Commission Merchants.
AGENTS WANTED
TO SELL OUR CELEBRATED -i ~
GOLDEN* FOUNTAIN PEN.
.Acknowledged by *u who have msed
them to be the best Pen made or gold in tbie
country. No blotting! No soiled fingers!
Sixty lines written with one pen of ink! Will
outwear any steel pen ever made. Bankers,
merchants, teachers and ,ajl classes endorse
them in the highest terms of praise. Put np
in neat slide boxes. Prices: two boxes, 50
cents; five bpxes, sl. Sent free of postage
and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction.
LIBERAL COMMU TO MEETS!
We are prepared to give any energetic per
son taking the agency of these Pens a com
mission which will pay 1200 per month.
Three sample Pens will be mailed for 10
cents. Address,
WESTERN PUBLISHING CO.,
Pittshurg, Pa, Manufacturer’s Agents.
bpo-d*c6m
Money Cannot Bny II!
For Sight Is Priceless!
THE DIAMOND GLASSES*
MANUFACTURED BY
J. E. SPENCER & CO., N. Y.,
Which are now offered to the public, are pro
noaoced by all the celebrated Optician? 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, fro® minute 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, sneb as glimmering and
wavering of sight, dizztoess, Ac., peculiar to
all others in use.
They are mounted in the finest manner, in
frames of the best quality, ot all materials used
lor 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 lie obtained.—
These, goods are notsuppliedto peddlers, at
any price. a|>3-eodly
(Sunny Bagging, Bags, Ac.
The undersigned, Importers and Manufac
turers of BAGGING aud BAGS, offer for sale,
iu lots to suit purchasers :
500 Bales BORNEO BAGGING, to arrive per
“ CariabrooKe Castle.’’
250 Bates BORNEO BAGGING, to arrive per
“ Ocean Mail.”
500 Bales Standard INDIA BAGGING, to
arrive per “Ocean Mail.”
5,000 Rolls DOMESTIC BAGGING.
Our DOUBLE PHGSNIX JUTE BAGGING
took the premium at the Georgia State Fair,
held at Macon last year.
All kinds of BURLAP BAGS lor Fertilisers
and GraiD. W. B. COOPER, JR., & 00.,
No. 99 Pearl and 62 Btonc Sts., New York.
je7-eod2tn
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.
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YOUNG MEN
A-RE PRACTICALLY INSTRUCTED in
BOOK-KEEPING, BUSINESS PENMAN
SHIP, and CALCULATION, at the Counting
House oi
Wm. M. Pelot,
McINTOSH STREET, Fourth Door from
Corner Broad street, formerly Office of
Gen. Jos. E. Johnston A Cos.,
Augusta, Ga.
Terms : For Guarantee Course, SSO. Ilonrs
tor Students, 10 o’clock, A. M., to 10, P. M,
febls-tf
THE AMERICAN
TURBINE WATER WHEEL,/
MANUFACTURED BT
THE HOLYOKE MACHINE COMPANY,
HOLTOKB, MASS.
UNEQUALED for. Durability, Simplicity
and Economy of Water.
Descriptive Catalogue sent by application by
mail at'Augusta, Ga., 6rln person at Langley,
S. C-. 8. miles irom Augusta, on South Carolina
Railroad. 8. C. BODFISH, Agent.
myl7-dt*c3m*.
mmEm Athens.
A, HOUSE and DOT of Three Acres, more
or less, for sale in Athens, Ga., having an ex
cellent well of water, a large Cistern, and all
fceeedsarf ottt buildings; adront yard adorned
with hapdepme evergreens, ahpba. and flowers;
an orchard well stocked with varieties of the
Scnppernoug
Arbors, and various kinds of select Grape
vines. Located in the-vicinity of Male and De
male High Schools.
trxf-voff rrli/l
K-i Sewing Machines
OIL. of the best WMiity. Btyl I^M
ing MACHINES REPAIRED and. warranted.
184 Broad at; Augusta; Ga.
jySAOm Stager Sowing Machia&AgWicy.
AUGUSTA, (Ga,) WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 3, 1870
Fever and Agne
ANTIDOTE
Always Stops tbe Chills.
This Medicine has been before the Public
fifteen years, and is still ahead of all other
known remedies. It docs not purge, does
not sicken the stomach, is perfectly safe in
any dose and under all circumstances, and
is the only Medicine that will
CURE IMMEDIATELY
and permanently every form of Fever
Ague, because it is a perfect AnlidoU to
Malaria.
Sold by atl Druggists.
novl2-d*ely
ran nr M A R
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS,
A Delightful T onic.
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
ies iu tbe Pharrnucopia. As evidence oi the
superiority of our BITTERS over ail others,,
we have certificates from many of the leading
physicians iu our State, who have prescribed
them in their practice.
The Old farolina Bitters
Will be fouud 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, they
have no equal.
For sale by Druggists and Grocers every
where.
Principal Depot,
UOOlHtll H. WINKNW & €O.,
importers of choice Drugs and Chemicals,
Charleston, 8. C
For sale wholesale and retail by W. H. TUTT
& LAND, W. H. BARRETT and PLUMB &
LEITNKR. O’DOWD & MULHERIN, OET
JEN & DOSCHER, Augusta. Ga.
feb!7-eod6m _ ‘
“ BAD BLOOD.”
« The Life is the Blood.”
ROM it we derive our strength, beauty
and mental capabilities. It is the centre of onr
being, around which revolves all that makes
existence happy. When this source is corrupt
ed the painful effects are visible in many
shapes prominent among which is
SCROFULA.
This is a taint or infection ot the human or
ganism, and probably no one is wholly free
from it. It exhibits itself in various shapes—
as Ulcers and Sores, Decayed Bones, Diseased
Bcalp, Sore Eyes, Weak and Diseased Joints,
St. Vitus’ Dance, Foul Discharges from the
Nostrils, Eruptions, Glandular Swelliugs,
Throat Affections, Rheumatism, Heart Affec
tions, Nervous Disorders, Barrenness, Disor
ders of the Womb, Dropsy, Syphilitic Atten
tions, Liver Complaint, Salt Rheum, Dyspep
sia, Neuralgia, Loss of Manhood and General
Debility.
It has been the custom to treat these dis
eases with Mercury and other Mineral sub
stances, which, though sometimes producing a
cure, often prove injurious and entails misery
in after life. The long known injurious prop
erties of these so-called alteratives aud puri
fiers has led the philanthropical man of science
to explore the arena of nature, the result of
which has been the discovery of vegetable pro
ducts Which possess the power of eradicating
these taints from the blood.
DR. TUTT’S
Compound Extract of
Is the acknowledged antidote to all Blood Dis
eases. By its use the afflictions above enumer
ated can be permanently banished, and the
Source—the Centre of Life—the Bloodi
be maintained in ail its purity and vigor.
for Diseases produced by the use of
Mercury, and for Syphilis, with its
train of evils, this compound is the only
sure antidote.
To the poor creature, enfeebled 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 it 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 yonng 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. Tutt’s
Extract of SarsaparHta
AND
QUEEN’S DKLIOIIT.
When used in the Spring, it removes all hu
mors which infest the system, and Banishes the
languor and debilßv peculiar to thatseason of
the year. m nr
M iVfl Ctß p^°“pt 3? 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, and the result is
A Clear Skis, m Heed Appetite end
p u - x Buoyant Spirit*.
PREPARED ir**' Hlfil 1
WM. H. TUTT & LAND, A
AUGUSTA, GA.,
And Sold by Druggists Everywhere.
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA*
The SESSION THIS INSTITUTION
commences annually ON ME FIRST DA*
OIgOOTOBER,
teXission, till the THURSDAY preceding
the 4th of JULY ensuing. The
tion of the Institution is very_
stri c tion in Literature and Science, and in the
pr< essions of Law* SJedicme and ■Enginei
iug- - The expenses of the Academic or Law Stu
dent, exclusive of the cost of Text Books ttu
clothing, and pocket money, amount to about
$» .per session of nine months; °f Urn
Eif ineering or Medical Student to about *J9S
of' hich sums, respectively, 1200 or *250 is
pay ble on admission, aud the balance in the
pro rre6s of the session.
V>r details send tor catalogue. 0., Um
ver ity of Virginia. 8 -*£-^HPIN,
j; SB-lm Chairman of the Faculty.
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA.
MEDICAL DEPARTMERFT.
NKW ORbKASS.
FACULTY.
■A.Jf. CENAS, M. D., Emeritus Professor of
(Mtetetrics.
JAS. JONES, M. D., Professor ol Obstetrics.
WARREN STONE, M. D., Professor of Snr-
M. D., Professor of Anat-
SAM’L M. BE MISS, M. D., Professor .of Med-
E. CHAILLE, M. D., Professor
or Physiology.
FRANK HAWTHORN, M. D., Professor of
Minteila Medica.
JOSEPH JONES, M. D., Professor of Chem
istry.
C. J. BICKHAM, M. D., Demonstrator of
Anatomy.
The thirty-third annual course of instruction
in This Department will commence on MON
DAY, the 14th day of NOVEMBER, 1870, and
terminate on the second SATURDAY of
MARCH, 1871. Preliminary Lectures on Clin
ical Medicine and Surgery will be delivered in
the amphitheatre of the Charity Hospital, be
ginning on the 18th of October, without any
charge to Students. The Anatomical Rooms
will be opened at the same time.
The members of the Faculty are visiting
Physicians and Surgeons to the Charity Hos
pital, and give instruction daily at tbe bedside
of the sick. The practical advantages thus of
fert'd to Students are unrivalled.
Fees— For all the Lectures, $l4O ; Matricu
lation, $5; Practical Anatemy, $10; Gradua
tion, S3O. Payment required in advance.
For further information, address
T. G. RICHARDSON, M. D.,
jy3o-lm* Dean.
Virginia Military Institute,
LEXINGTON, VA.
The Academic Exercises of this Institn
tion will be resumed on Ist SEPTEMBER, un
der the following Faculty :
Gen. F. H. Smith, Superintendent; Com. M.
F. ; ,Macby,- Gen. G. W. C. Lee, Capt. J. M.
Bbooke, Col. 8. Ship, Col. J. T. L. Preston,
Col. W. B. Blair, Col. T. H. Williamson, Col.
M. B. Hardin, Col. M. McDonald, Col. J. W.
Massik, Col. K. L. Madison, Col. W. D.
Washington, Col. T. Semmes.
Early application must be made to secure
admission.
FRANCIS H. SMITH.
jySO-dG&etsepl Superintendent.
School of the Good Shepherd*
-A. BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for
.Yoj&tl.adjes, under the charge of the Sister-
Gooa whephei-d of the Episcopal
Church. Terms for Board and English Tuition,
$350 pet annum. Applications to be made (by
letter until September Ist) to the Sister in
charge, No. 17 N Calhoun street, Franklin
Square, Baltimore, Md. jy23-eodßm
SOUTHERN MASONIO
FEMALE COLLEGE.
HFhE FALL TERM of this Institution be
gins AUGUST 15lb. 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 uuder
signed at Covington, Ga.
GUSTAVUB J. ORR,
jy2B-12* President.
DISSOLUTION.
The FIRM of DENNING* HALLAHAN
was this day dissolved by mutual consent.
David H. Denning bus sold bis interest to
Dennis Haiaahan, who will continue the
business ou his own account.
The debts of the firm have been assumed by
Dennis Hallauan, to whom they must be
presented tor payment.
D. H. DKNNING.
DENNIK HALLAHAN.
Jult 20,1870. jy2l-tf
1830. 1870
DR. JOEL BRANHAM’S
Liver and Dyspeptic
MEDICINE.
Yeiser & Ragland,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
ROME. GEORGIA,
SOLE PROPRIETORS.
This admirable and purely vegetable Med
icine, having been used tor forty years success
fully in private practice by Dr. Joel Branltam,
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., EfC.
PLUMB Sc LEITNER,
WHOLESALE AGENTS,
Augusta, Ga.
1830. 1870.
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COTTON GIN
MANUFACTORY.
The undersigned have formed a Copart
nership under the firm name of
NEBLETT 4 GOODRICH*
for the purpose of manufacturing
COTTON GINS
of the well known and approved OGLESBY
PATTERN.
Mr. Nbblett, who has twelve years’ prac
tical experience in making these GINS, will
give bis personal attention to the business, and
wefeel confident of giving entire satisfaction
to those favoring us with thslr orders.
OLD GINS RENOVATED or REPAIRER
iu the best manner. A
NEBLETT & GOODRICH,
. At Goodrich’s Machine Works,
jyl7-dlm*c2m .or-' r. Augusta,Ga.
TO RENT,
U ll ROM Ist October next, three BRICK
TENEMENTS in Clanton Row, formerly New
ton Honse. Two of them contain each seven
(7) rooms in main building, and one five (5),
the other three rooms in kitchen; the middle
one. six (6) rooms in main building, three in
kitchen. Each supplied with pipes for gas in
i main building, and for river water in kitchens.
All in good condition. Also, the large store
room at the Northwest corner of Washington
and Ellis stroels, and the two-story brick build
ing on Ellis street, at the corner of the alley,
Ellis street, and the office on Ellis street, in
rearjof the large store room.
Apply for terms to
W. J. VASON.
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TO RENT,
From Ist of October next, the frame
DWELLINGS, Nos. 33 and 35 Broaa street.
Also the small frame DWELLING in rear,
fronting on Reynolds street.
Apply to
VERDERY & VERDERY,
jy3l-tf 191 Broad street.
TO RENT,
ROM the Ist of October, the DWELL
ING over the store ot J. W. Bjcssman, on
Broad, 3d door above Campbell street. Apply to
jy29-tf A. W. WALTON.
~ TO RENT,
The DWELLING over the Rainbow Sa
loon, on Washington street, between Broad
and Ellis streets. It Las four rooms and
closet, all plastered and hard finished, and
suitable fire-places ; also, kitchen and servants’
room. Possession given wbeu desired, or at
October next. Apply to
JOS B. REYNOLDS.
jy29-tf On the premises.
TO RENT,
The two tenement HOUSES on south 6ide
of Ellis street, next below the corner of Monu
ment.
ALSO,
The BRICK HOUSE on the corner of F.llis
and monument streets.
For further particulars, apply to
8. LECKIE,
jy34 ts 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-lf G. VOLGER & CO.
TO RENT,
The STORE on Jackson street, under
Globe Hotel, now occupied by J. Biller. Ap
ply to G. VOLGER & CO.
jy!s-tf
FOR RENT,
FROM October Ist, OFFICES aud ROOMS,
centrally located, on the South side of Broad
street, in the building (next below the Masonic
Hall) now occupied as a bearding house by
Mr. Rourtou.
Apply to W. W. MONTGOMERY.
je3o-ti
FOR SALE,
The ONE-FIFTH INTEREST OF THE
late L. D. Lallbrstedt iu the Printing and
Publishing Establishment of the AUGUSTA
CONSTITUTIONALIST. This very valuable
iuterest can be had on reasonable terms for
cash.
Apply to Mrs. A. F. LALLERSTEDT, Ex
ecutrix, Berzelia, G:i, or her Attorney at Law,
JAMES 8. HOOK,
Augusta, Ga.
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WANTED,
A PLANTATION of from 200 to 500 acres,
convenient to this city or railroads. Must lie
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.
Lumber. Lumber. Lumber.
JUBT received, a lot of A No. 1 LUMBER,
of various sorts aud sizes, and for sale at the
Augusta and Savannah Railroad.
Bills of any description can be famished at
short notice.
aplO-tf DAVID T. CASTLEBERRY.
GROVER & BAKER
Celebrated Improved Sewßtg machines,
MISS LUCY J. READ, AeanT,
326 Broad st., Augusta, Ga.
2S£aCHINEB 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
;td of OCTOBER. Five. Professors, assisted by
six ladies, compose the Faculty. The College
has 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 Btudents, 150. For Circu
lar, address R. H. RAWLINGB, M. A.,
je2l-d*c3m President.
JJANHOOD!
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 Times and
Gazette.
Sent by mail on receipt of fifty cents. Ad
dress the Author,
Dr. E. Dr F. CURTIS,
seps-ly Washington. 1), O.
Fertilize Your Root Crops.
o
TORE PERUVIAN 4HFANO,
■to i m luO'i m: y. y
Flour of Raw Unsteamed Bone,
Soluble PaeiAc Guano.*
r )lU' 'dCo t fll .•tVttWltvrL Dffomr? *.‘!l
1. 0. UAfBEWSOII.
jyß9 6 .
~
£ HAVE appointed Mr. S AMU EL H. SHEP
ARD my lawful Attorney iu aay matters per
taining to my Drug Business, at *9l Broad
street, for the space of- twelve months from
July Ist, 18TO. ; boi> ■ > ■ i
„ ..jj ot W. H. BARRETT. >
n Augusta, G*., jplj 38, 1870.
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PATENT
Protector Fruit and Vegetable Jars.
ll r
"ALWAYS
They Mieet i
EVERY WANT |
IN A
M FIT Ml.
EITHER FOR |
Use by Families
OR
Fruit Preservers 1
THE PROTECTOR JARS have metal Lr»9, with Arms, which- turn An iim
the neck Os the Jars, and thus tighten the rubber on to the GROUND EDGE ofteUr
mouth. The result is a COMBINED LID and CL AMP (one piece), which closes or ooons the
Jar with a slight turn, and without injury to the covers, wiiieh thus can be used repeatedly^
ROBERT M. ADAM,
IMPORTER OF 1 CROCKERY,
l*o. 809 Broad Sired, Augusta, «a.
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SPARKLING CATAWBA SPRINGS
CATAWBA COUNTY, 3ST. C.
Being situated in the Northwestern part ol the State, in a section remarkable for its de
lurbtful climate, beauty and healthiness, these, together with the virtue of the waters mii-p i t
one ol the most desirable Watering Paces to he found. ’ 1
THE MINERAL WATERS OF tAkSE B UR.IN'CfR
Are the White and Blue Sulphur and Chalyeboate or Iron, and they possess all the finest ouali
ties ol these waters, and are sovereign remedies for all female Diseases, Diseases of lons stand
ing, Diseases of the Liver, Bowels, Stomach, Kidneys, Pulmonary Diseases EruDtions of the
Skin, Scrofula, Weakness, Debility, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Ac., ( . umeaße8 ’ ftrupt,oD9 or the
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), 1 am satisfied that this is the place
ior all whose condition can be unproved by the salubrious character of any water lhat 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 ior largo or small families. Many rooms having been
already applied lor, 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 watering place can offer
greater inducements ior either health or pleasure.
The Bar will be supplied with choice Liquors and Cigars. Good Ten Pin Alievs 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 perlormers, has been engaged lor the season, an d a good Pbyaiciau oerraanmitiv
located for the benefit of Invalids, who will have gbou attention. P manentiy
The Sparkling Catawba«this season will be under the management of Mr. John L Eubank
who, for the last three years, has been manager at the Healing Springs in Virginia assisted bv
Mrs. M. A. Wkbnn, and visitors may rely upon finding a good table. ’ J
The cars on the Western and Morgiintou Railroad leaveßmlsbury every morning (Suudavs
excepted) for Hickory Station, the Springs Depot, where hacks with good drivers will be ready
to tako passengers to thoSpfiugs, a distance of six miles, over a beautiful, well shaded road
A GOOD LAUNDRY connected with the Springs and washing done at reasonable rates
BOARD—For lour weeks, *4B; per week, *ls; per day, $4. Children under ten years of
age aud colored servants half price. No charge for infants or children under two years of
Reasonable deduction made for large families who spend the season. ’’
Tickets at reduced rates or return tickets can be had on the different Railroads to the
Sparkling Catawba.
J• Gt-olden AV"yatt & Go.
SPARKLING CATAWBA SPRINGS, Catawba Cos., N. 0„ May 85,1870.
For frntber informal ion apply to J. L. MAXWELL, Esq. je2-eOd2nt
THE ~~
COKSTITUTIBNILIST,
AN OLD, RELIABLE AND CONSISTENT
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DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER,
PUBLISHED
MM, TM-WmiT & wtrni,
AT
AUGUSTA, G.A..
•TERMS:
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WEEKLY, “ “ 3 00
JOB PRINTING
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, EXECUTED IN THE
BEST MANNER and on the LOWES r TERMS*
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
ADDRESS:
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CONSTITUTIONALIST OFFICE, AUGUSTA, GA.
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