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“ 6 months 800
“ 3 months. 800
Weekly one year . 800
” 6 months 150
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OC ) ISTSTITTT TIONALIST
From February 1. 1867.
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lC'c?. I 3ioo 6000 an oc nsc ucco ;ic»: sc lTaeo' stif iio o*i
< too square, l Insertion, 7b eents; each additions 1
naertion trader 1 weok, 60 cents.
25 per cent, additional for advertisement* kept od
he Inside.
26 per cent, ad litlonal in (Special Oolumn.
25 per cent. a<l Utional for Double Column.
Marriage and Funeral Notices, *l.
Obitnarios, 20 cents pur line.
Communications, 20 cents per line.
Tii-Weekly or Daily e. o. and. for one month or longer
wo-thirds above rate*.
In Weekly for one month or longer, one-half t**e
ates for Dally.
In Daily, Trl-Weekly and Weekly, double the dally
ataa.
Advertisements continued for one year will be
barged two-thirds the above rates for the last sli
months,
It will he perceived b the foregoing that we have
ducod the rates of advertising fifteen to twenty
per cent., to tike effect on this day.
Single Pai-ors, 5 cunts; to news hoys, 2)4 cents
Tprus—flash
OO NTST fTITTIONALISTT
SUNDAY MORNING. AUG. 21.1870
State Items.
The new hippodrome at Macon will re
quire 160,000 shingles to cover it.
Hon. R. D, Harvey has been appointed
Judge of the Snperfor Court. of the Rome
Circuit, vice Hon. F. A. Kirby, resigned.
There is no troth In the report that &
young Mr. Johnson, of Chattooga county,
was found ha Hiring dead a few days ago.
Mrs. Elizabeth Glover, wife of Mr. Thos.
Glover, of Twiggs county, died on the 12th
Instant, in her 71st year.
The bridge over the Flint river at Alba
ny,belonging to the Hon. Nelson Tift, was
destroyed by fire Friday morning.
The Southern Recorder suggests the names
of A. G. Thurman, of Ohio, and H. V. John
son, of Georgia, as candidates for President
and Vice-President.
A religions revival is progressing in the
Methodist Church at Lumpkin. About
twenty persons have joined the church, and
the altar is nightly crowded with mourners.
Mr. .Tames Lasseter, of Atlanta, who was
injured seriously in Forsyth by being
thrown from a buggy, died on the 15tli.
He was never conscious after receiving the
Injury.
Frank Sheron, Agent of the Atlantic and
Golf Railroad at Bainbridge, got into an
unfortunate difficulty with a negro named
James Johnson, and in the heat of passion
struck the negro with a piece of iron, which
cansed his death.
Governor Bollock, in his organ, offers a
reward of one thousand dollars for the ap
prehension and delivery to the Sheriff of
Webster county, with evidence to convict,
of W. T. Harris, for killing Dick Hall, a
negro.
Mr. George W. Williams, the great mer
chant and banker, of Charleston, passed
through Athens a few days ago. He is
spending the Summer in the lovely and
beautiful Valley of Nacoochee, the place of
his birth.
The up freight train on the Georgia
Road, Friday morning, ran into a horse
and buggy, at a crossing near Lithonia.
The horse was instantly killed and the
buggy wrecked, the gentleman who was
holding the horse by the bridle barely es
caping with life.
The DeKalb County Sunday School As
sociation celebrated its anniversary on
Friday with a magnificent ovation. Gen.
A. H" Colquitt delivered an eloquent and
chaste anniversary address, and Hon. M.
A. Candler made a few well timed remarks.
There are over 1,800 Sunday School pupils
in DeKalb. The attendance on the occa
sion was estimated at between 3,000 and
4,000 persons.
A gentleman in Early county proposes a
novel plan to encourage immigration and
promote direct trade with Europe. It is
by means of a subscription of lands through
out the State of Georgia, which lands are
to constitute the prizes in a lottery to be
drawn in several cities of Europe—the
money derived fVom the sale of the tickets
to be invested in the building or purchase
of vessels to be engaged iu a direct trade
with Europe.
Mark Twain) in Luck.— By the recent
death of her father, Mrs. Samuel L.
Clemens (Mrs. Mark Twain) comes into
possession of a cool $250,000. Her hus
band—the inimitable Mark—is one of the
two executors selected to carry out the de
tails of the will, and to conduct the exten
sive and profitable business in which the
deceased (Mr. Langdon) has for so many
years been engaged.
Truth. —The power of Mr. Whitcomb’s
Syrup for children are as positive as the sun
light from heayen, and gentle and soothing as
an angel’s whisper.
THOSE WHO SUFFER FROM DYBPEP
«Ia, Headache, Chills and Fever, etc., can cer
tainly be cured by using Branham’s Liver Pills.
At is no new or unknown remedy. The oldest
Georgians know it, and have used it. As lar
t>ack as 1830 it was the remedy of the Sonth.
mhl2-lf
Nevermore can the coarse, gritty tooth
powders and tooth-destroying chemical fluids
find a place on the toilets of sensible people ?
The fragrant and preservative Sozodont has
superseded them ail;
“ Spalding’s Gluh" mends Furniture, Toys,
all ornamental work. tuthsa
Weekly Review of Augusta Market.
Friday, Aug. 19, 1870—r. ft.
REMARKS.—Business continue, quietj with very
little change since our last report. Our quotations
are based on wholesale transactions; broken packages
are a shade higher.
Flour— ln good demand, without change in prices.
lard—lt in good demand and prices firm.
Butter —la selling at 25©30c. for Country, and 40
for Goshen.
very good demand with prices
.Salt —Liverpool is selling at *1 7501 85.
OR*—Are selling at 65070.
Bacon- Demand good and prices firm—stock small.
Peat—A je belling at 2 00©2 26.
Corn—ln good demand, and prime white is selling
at ©1 45 from depot; yellow, 1 40©1 45.
Wheat —ls in good demand. White Is selling at 1 46
(51 50; Amber, 1 40; Red, 1 35.
Bagging— Nominal.
Rope— Nominal.
Iron Tut— Nominal.
Fertilizers— No change in prices—stock light.
COTTON REVIEW
Saturday- The market opened with a fair demand,
at 17Vc- for strict middling, at which figure it remained
during the day and closed quiet without change In
quotations.
Monday— The market has manifested a weak de
mand to-day; the transactions were very limited,
there only being one buyer in the market—holders
were very firm at the opening of the market, and re
fused 17e. for New -York middling, which they accept
ed in the afternoon. We quote the market closing
dull and nominal, middlings 17c.
Tuesday—The market opened with a moderate de
mand on a basis of 17e. for middling, and ruled quiet
throughout the day, closing without change.
Wednesday— The market has been more active to
day, opening with a very fair demand, at 17c. for
middling—there was nothing done after the last ac
counts from New Ytrkand Liverpool, which were
favorable. We quote the market closing firm, at 17c.
for middling.
Thursday— The market opened with a good demand,
at 17c. for middling, and duringthe day advanced folly
■Vc., the enquiry being good, prices were well sustain
ed, and we quote the market closing firm, at 17fcc.
Friday— The market opened with an active de
mand, at 17 if c. for middling, and closed firm at the
opening price.
Stock on hand this day by actual count, 8,429 bales.
Sales for the week are, 642 and receipts, 428 bales.
We present below onr statement of receipts of last
season compared with the present, and find the dif
ference In favor of this year to be 31,074 bales.
Receipts present season to date 122,938
Receipts from Sept 1,1868, to Aug. 19,1869....91,864
Squares.
1 Week.
2 Weeks.
3 Weeks.
1 Month.
2 Montis.
L Months.
4 Months.
6 Months.
6 Month*.
’ 31,074
AUOOSTA OOTTOH STATRMBBT, AUG. 19, 1870.
Stock on hand September 1,1889 12t
Receipts since to date 122,938
123.062
FINANCIAL.
Gold—Buying, 114 ; selling, 117.
Sri.vßß—Buying, 108; selling, 112.
RONDS & STOCKS.
Nat Bank of Augusta in demand.. a 115
Savings Bank of Augusta, .... .... a 100
Augusta Factory Stock a 160
Georgia Rail Road Bonds 98 a 100
“ “ Stock, 99 a 100
Central Rail Road Bonds 100 a—
Central Kail Ro.vi Stock 115 a 116
South Western Rail Road Bonds... 95 a 97
South Western Rail Road Stock... 93 a 95
Atlanta and West Point 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 Rati Road Ronds 88 a 90
Old Georgia Sixes. 80 a 82
New “ Sevens, 90 a 92
Charlotte, 001. <fc A. R. K Stock. 35 a 40
Atlantic A Gulf Bonds, 7 per cent. 75 a 76
Atlantic & Gulf R. R. Stock 85 a 38
CHty of Augusta Bonds 80 a 82
COMMERCIAL.
BAOONi-
Clear Sides •. |h.. 20 a 20)4
Clear Ribbed Sides lb.. a 20
Ribbed B B Sides lb,. a 19
Shoulders lb.. 17 a 1714
Hams lb.. 22X» 27
Drv HftH Cl. R. Hides a 19
Dry Balt Shoulders....'..lb.. 16)4a 16
BKKlr—Dried lb.. 20 a 25
BAGB
- two bushel a 36
Shirting, “ a 19
Burlaps ..* a 15)4
BAGGING—
Bengal yd.. a S6
Borneo yd.. a 36
Gunhv, yd.. 32 a 36
BUTTER- . ' ,
hen... , U.*, oo ». .AS.*.'..*
aw’SKPUZ-"- 1 25 » 80
CANDLES-
Adamantine ,lb.. 1 B a 26
Sperm ...Iff..' 45 • 60 '
F**ent Sperm ib.. 80 a 76
Tallow lb.. 18 a 20
OHEKBK -
Goshen Ib.. 28 a 24
Factory ib.. 20 a 21
State .., lb.. 18 a 20
COFFEE—
Rio, common lb., 19 a 20
Fair lb.. 22 a 23
Prime lb. 24 a 25
Choice lb.. 26 a 26
Lagnayra ...lb.. 26 a 27
Java..... Ib.. 30 a 36
CORN MEAL—
Cltyßotted tmsh., a 1 46
Countrv hush.', a 1 40
DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS—
Augusta Factory 3-4..... yd.. a 9
“ “ 7-8 yd.. a 11
“ “ 4-4 vd.. a 13
“ 7-8 Drills.. a 14
Hopewell, \ vd.. a 11)4
7 oz Osnabures vd.. a 17
Montour \ Shirling....yd.. a 11
8 oz. Osnabergs vd.. •* 18
Osnaburg Stripes y<L- 16 a 18)4
Hickory Stripes yo.. 12)4a 20
Fontenov Shirting, % ...yd.. a )?
Gran’lle Factory, 3-4 yd.. a 9
“ “ 7-8 yd.’. a 11
“ *• 4-4 vd.. a 18
“ “ 7-8 Drills.. a *4 ,
Athens Checks ..yd.. 18
Athens Wool Jeans yd.. 40 a 60
Athens Stripes yd.. a t IS
Apalachee Htnpes yd.. a 18
Jewell’s Factory, 7-8.... yd.. a 10i4
“ “ 4-4 yd.. a 12 ,
“ “ Boz. Osnab... a 11 tj
RichmondF ct’y Osnab. yd.. a 16
“ “ Stripes..vd.. a 17
Eagle4c Phcsnix Stripes, yd.. a 16
“ Checks, yd.. a 19
“ Heavy Wool
en Twills yd.. a 88
PRINTS—
B. st Brands 13 a 13 if
Arnolds. a 11
1 owells a 11
Wamsntta a 8X
Bbbrtinos and Shirtings—
New York Mills, yd.. a 26
Lonsdale yd.. a 18X
Hopo yd.. a 18
Varns.—Nos. 6 to 12 1 87Ka 1 90
Fontenoy 6to 12 a 2 00
FLOUR—
Country.—.,, bbl.. 8 00 a 8 00
Western. — bbl. 6 0 a 8 00
Excelsior mills, Super...bbl.. a 6 26
“ “ Extra,...bbl.. a 7 00
“ “ Dou. Ex..bbl.. a 900
Granite Mills. ,
“ “ Buperflne.bbl.. a 700
“ Extra....bbl.. a 775
j* Doub.Ex.bbl.. a 850
Augusta Mills, 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 45 a 1 60
Amber bush.. a 1 40
Red, bush.. a 1 35
Corn —Prime White..bush.. a 145
“ Yellow bush.. 1 40 a 1 45
Oats bush.. 65 a 70
Rvc .bush.. 1 20 a 1 30
GUANO-
Peruvian ten.. a 90-00
Dickson’s Compound...ton.. a 65 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 76 00
Whann’s Huperphoa...ton.. a 67 60
I’atanscoGuano .ton.. a 76 00
Sea Fowl, ...t0n..70 00 aBO 00
O. C. Coe’sSuper-Phos t0n..66 00 a76 00
Ammon’d Bias'd Bones ton. .66,00 i» 76 00
Merriman’s R.B. S.Pbos ton. .60 00 a 70 00-
Glasgow Guan0...t0n..70 CO a 80 00
Hoyt’s Im. Super-Phos.ton..7o 00 aBO 00
Whitlock’s Vegetator.-ton.. a 75 00
Wando Fertilizer ton.. • a «4Wf
Ktiwan ton.. a 66 00
Chesapeake Phos ton.. 70 00 a 80 00
Coes’ o ton.. 65 00 a 764MJ
Cotton Food Guano....ton.. a 70 60
Land Plaster ton.. 20 {OO a 25 00
GUN POWDER—
Rifle keg.. a 7 00
81a5ting........ keg.. a .4 00
Fuse 100 feet.. * , 1 00, i
HAY ,-i '
Northern cwt.. a 1 75
Ea5tern.................cwt.. 4 ISO
Country. ......cwt.. 1 00 a 1 26
IRON—Bar, refined.. lb.. 6*a 6
Sweedish, 8h» 8#
Sheet it?.'. >l*7*
Boiler ...lb.. B*a ** 6
Nall R0d........... Ih.. 9 a 12
Horse Shoes .....lb.. 10 a 11
Horse Shoe Nails ..lb.. 18 a <0
Castings, lb.. 7 a 8
5tee1,0a5t..,..,,, .......lb.. 24 a 26
Steel Slabs, per lb ~... 11 a 19
LARD-
Pressed.... lb.. 16 a 17
Leaf, in bbls .... lb.. a 19
Leaf, in half bb15t.«!....1b.. a l«H
Leaf, in Kegs lb.. a 20
MAOKERKL-new
a 20 00
No2Mackerel bb1..17 00 alB 00
No3Mackerel....largebbl. .16 00 a 18 60
NoB Mackerel....... bb1. .18 00 al* 60
Nol Mackerel 1-2 bb15..13 60 al4 00
No 2 Mackerel 1-2 bhl., a 9 00
No 3 Mackerel 1-2 bbl.. 7 00 a 7 50
Nol Hack ere!. fits.. a 8 6d ‘ '
No 2 Mackeiel fits.. a 8 7|i t
No 3 Mackerel kits.. a 260
Mess Mackerel kits.. a 1 50
OO A BaA2f«?B .UJAaratiUOpSTA,,. <G A ,> sjBUNDAVIj : i«t».
MULACOM)- t\ [A *
M0bc0v*40..............ga1.. a 66
and * i
Sugar House Syrup....gal.. 60 a 79
aeaafrt **• if j
' * * /.. P“ f® #*l3 * «li
PEAS— 200 a 2 25
PICKLES— ...gat.. 75 a 100
POTATOES- ' * j'
1ri5h.............. „..bbl.. 4 60 a 6 00
bweet . .bus.. a non*.
. ROPE- at*
Machine Hemp .7.. 9)4 a 10
Liverpool tack.. 1 76 a 1 86
mJfSHzaxzmiß&i * • :*»
BOAF
Colgate’s No. 1.........1b,., a 9
Pale ;.... ....lb.. 10)4a 11
Family. lb.. a 11)4
Common bar.,..........1b.. . o)4 a 7
BODA-
Bi Oarb., America.. .keg., < ■ a 600
spioV-b, faLJS.’ :‘SS
SUGARS- I "t , . .
Muscovado - h .lb.. a 12)4
Porto Rico lb.. a 13)4
\l*l ll*
c lb*. 13)4 a 14
Yellow C lb.. a 13
Loaf, double refined Ib.. a 18
Crushed lb.. 18 a 16)4
Granulated lb.. 16 a 16j»
,TA p ISS-&rt.;;;;;.:-.;;:!t;-, *S : iSJS
TEAS —
Hyson lb.. 1 26 a 2 00
Imperial lb.. 1 60 a 225
Oofong lb.. 1 60 a 2 00
Gun-powder It*. 1 76 a 225
Black. . ...-. 8 Ib.. 100 a 1 76
TlES—lron, per 1b..... 7)4a 9
TOBACCO—
Com. Sound, Ib.. 60 a 65
Modlum Sound. ....4... Jb.. 65 a 70
Fine Bright,..! ......lb., 75 4 90
Ex. Fine to Fancy lb.. 1 00 a 1 60
Half-pounds Dark, lb.. 00 a 66
“ Bright... .lb.. 65 a 70
Smoking T01>acc0,..i....1b.. 40 a 1 60
VINEGAR—
Cider gal.. 27 a SO
White Win? ~4. ..gal.. 30 a 35
French.. .TT.'.... .vT... .gal.. 100
WINE& & LIQUORS- ~
Ryw Whiskey ..gal.. 2 00 a 300
Rectified Whiskey gal., 1 60 a 1 76
Com Whiskey gal.. 1 45 a 2 00
Domestic Brandv sal.. 2 60
Domestic (8n.... ......gat,. a 2 00
N. E. Rum..*..... ..Leal.. 165 a 200
Scotch Ale doz., a 3 26
London Porter doz., a 3 25
WOOL-
Unwashed.. lb,. 20 a 25
Washed lb.. 25 a 35
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
WT - T .q 7 . ;., —7T
A Book for ;the Million.
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This is an interesting work of 224 pages, with nu
merous engravings, and contains valuable' information
for those who are married or contemplate marriage;
still It is a book that ought to he under lock and key,
and not laid carelessly about the house.
Sent to any one (free el postage) for Fifty Cents.
Address Dr. Butts’ Dispensary, No. 12 N. Eighth
Street, 81, Louis, Mo.
VST Notice to the Afflicted and Unfor
tunate,
Before apylying to the notorious Quacks who ad
vertise in public papers, or using any Quack Remedies,
peruse Dr. Butts’ no matter what yotir disease
Is or how deplorable your condition.
Dr. Butts can be consulted personalty or by mail
on the diseases mentioned in his works. ’ Office, No.
12 N. Eighth street, between Market and Chestnut, fit.
Louis, Mo. my3-d*cly
Look to Your Children.
The Great Southern Remedy.
Mrs. f Cures Colic and Griping j Price*
Whlienmhi.J' ll Bowels, and faciii- I a
wniteomb’. .«tes Upe process of Tee h. f 98
syrup. (ing. J Cents.
■ | cldent, to Infants ands
Byrafk f Children. J Cents.
Mrs. Y Cures Diarrhoa, Dysen-j Price,
tery and Summer Com-1
WfaltcomL’s < in Children of all f 98
Syrup. ages. J Ceuta
It is the great Infant’s and Children’s Soothing
Remedy in all disorders brought on by Teething or
any other canse.
Prepared by the GRAFTON MEDICINE CO.,
St. Louis, Mo.
Sold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine every
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AUGUST TERM, 1870.
Court ofOritlhary, Richmond County, )
F*r County Purposes. >
Wednesday, August 3, 1870. )
Presint-SAMUEL LEVY, Ordi«a*y.
It is ordered by the Court that the following Tax
be assessed, levied and collected over BDd ab ve the
State Tax, as a ciunty tax for Richmond county for
County and Educational purpose! for the year 1870:
40 per cent on the State Tax for Educational Purposes.
9 “ “ “ -Roads and Bridges.
6 , i« Ppor House.
' j||| Hospital.
5 “ “ “ Jurors.
that tjieforegoing finder be published for
thirty days, as required by law.
SAMUEL LEVY,
Superldt.enduUt’g Office, )
Georgia Rnllroad Company, >
w Augusta, Ga., May 12,1870. j
On and after SUNDAY, 16th inst, the Passenger
Trains on the Georgia Railroad will run as follows;
'
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
(BCNDAY SXORPTSD.I
Leave Augusta at...... 7:16, a. m.
Leave Atlanta at. 7:00, a..m.
Arrive at Augusta at 6:45, p. m.
Arrive at Atlanta at 7:10, p. m.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at........... 9:60, p. m.
Leave Atlanta at...W 6:46, p. m.
Arrive at Augusta at 4:00, a. m.
Arrive at Atfenta at.8:00, a. m.
‘ .11 & K. JOHNSON,
. 1 • ... L Superintendent.
Atlanta, Athens, MadiWon, Covington, and Greens
boro papers copy. myl3-tf
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WILSON World Renowned Improved SEWING
MA&UNES tor Sale, R*n« si^Aease.
All the Modern Improvements put on Old Style
Wheelej & Wilson Sewing Machines. Also, Repair
ing done at Noi 90711 BREAD STREET,
U'S hoc* biaoH ■ .
A AAA |T Enclosing Ceme’cry Lots,
-M. 4ka> II Cottages, Ak.; Wire Guards
MBS ~ mmm forbtore Fronts, Factories,
Asylums, 4c£; / 'Wtre Webbibg, Rice Cloth, and Wire
FOURDRINIER CLOTHS.
Jsv«y intonation by addressing I , »
iiaafri : M. WALKER * SON,
Nol 11 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
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9ETTHTB HUBOrn,
Bstaiyslbr Young Men, on the of Home,
and the propriety or Impropriety of getting Married,
( 4*h sanitary help to those Whd feel unfitted for
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opes. Addre* . ;
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Sold by all Druggists and perfumers, and properly
applied at Batchelor’s Wig factory, Mo. 16 Baud Bfc,
MewTork. Br W-l?
Academy of Richmond County.
Thib Institution will be re-opened on too
Scientific and the Classical and English, yin
the Scientific Department, which will b*h»
charge of Prof. Gbo. W. Rains, will be taught,
without additional charge, Astronomy, Cbpm
istry, Natural Philosophy, Geology and Physi
ology. Such persons as may desire to receive
special instruction in Chemical Manipulation
and Analysis, can commnnicate in writing with
the Professor. In the Classical and English De-
Smtnent, which will be in charge of Joseph
. Debbt and John A. A. W*st, will be
taught the Classics and the Branches of an
English Education. Young 'then will be
thoroughly prepared for any class in College.
For the thorough instruction of Primary
Classes, competent assistance will be employed
by the Principals of the Classical and Englfeh
Department. Every FRIDAY during the ses
sion will be devoted to; a review of the lessons
recited during the week. The scholastic year
will terminate on the last Friday in June, and
will be divided into two Sessious of nearly five
months OatmT The list trill be devoted to. a
general review and examination before the
Trustees and the public.
Fbbs—Per session of nearly five months, ift
cluding both the Scientific and the Classical
and English Departments will be —for advanc
ed classes studying Latin and Greek, 135 00 ;
for advanced c asses studying only Higher
English Branches, S2O 00, and lor Primary
Classes, sl2 50. Fuel, $1 00 per session.
For further information, 6ee printed circu
lars of the Academy of Richmond Connty, Or
either of the teachers. jy‘i4-aa6w.
East Alabana Female College*
TUBKEGEE, ALABAMA.
The Nineteenth Annual Sessiou begics the
ltd of OCTOBER. Five Professors, assisted !*#
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 findst
College Building in the South. Average i«-
liual attendance of Students, 150. Fpr CirrTi
lar, address R. H. RAWLINGS, M, A.,
je2l-d*c3m President.
WASHINGTON COLLEGE
VIKGINIA.
GEN B. E. LEE - - - - President.
THE next session will begin SEPTEMBER
15th and eud JUNK 23d.
Expenses, $325 to $375.
For particulars apply to the
CLERIC OF FACULTY,
augC-lm Lexington, Vs.
UNIVERSITY 9E VIRGINIA.
THE SESSION OF THIS INSTITUTION
commences annually ON THE FIRBT JMX
OF OCTOBER, and continues. Without m
termlssion, till the THURSDAY preceding
the 4th of JULY ensuing. The organisa
tion of the Institution is very complete, em
bracing extensive and thorough courses of in
struction in Literature and Science, snd in the
professions of Law, Medicine and
ing. The expenses of the Academie or Law'S!rr
dent, exclusive of the cost of Text Books *ud
clothing, and pocket money, amount to about
$3155 per session of nine monthsand of life
Engineering or Medical Btndent tombout $395,
of which sums, respectively, $220 otf $950 is
payable on admission, and the bnJsnce iuJfte
progress of the session. . w ‘
For details send lor catalogue. P. and., “Loi
versity of Virginia. 8. MAUPiN,”
jy2B-lin Chairman of the Faculty.
ECLECTIC INSTITUTE^
37 ANB 39 MOUNT VKRNON
r HILLTmORE, AfcV fwf'
LETITIA TYLER SEMPLE,'
Os Virginia, Prinoifaj,.
n-4 ’ - '-V * j
I HIB SCHOOL for Young Ladies will re
open on THI RSDAY, 15th SEPTEMBKR,
1870, and close the last week in June, 1871.
Number of pupils limited to 40. For Circa
lare, &c, apply by letter to the Principal.
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DNIVERSIIY OF LOUISIANA.
MEDICAL DB PABTMEMT.
HKW ORLEANS.
FACULTY.
A. H. CENAB, M. D., Emeritus Professor ot
Obstetrics.
JAS. JONES, M. D , ProtessOr of Obstetrk-s
WARREN STONE, M. D., Professor ol Sur
gery.
T. G. RICHARSON, M. D., Professor of knat
omy.
BAM’I. M. BEMIBS,.M. D., Professor ofMed
ieine.
STANFORD E. CHAILLE, M. D., Proftssor
of Physiology.
FRANK HAWTHORN, M. D., Professtr of
Materia Medica.
JOSEPH JONES, M. D., Professor of Ckem-
C fU j rT 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, 18703nd
terminate on the second SATURDAY of
MARCH, 1871. Preliminary Lectures on Oin
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 visit®#
Physicians and Surgeons to the Charity Hos
pital, and give instruction daily at the lie<gide
of the sick. The practical advantages thus of
fered to Students are unrivalled.
Fbbs—For all. the Lectures, $l4O ; Matricu
lation, $5; Practical Anatomy, $10; Gradia
; tion, S3O, Payment required in advance.
For further information, address
T. G. RICHARDSON, M. D.,
jyBQ-ltn» Dean.
tteorgetowi Female Seminaiy,
NO. 76 GAY STREET,
GEORGETOWN, D. CJ
PRINCIPALS:
MRS. M. E. 8188, MIBB 8. A. LIPSCOMB.
r J- 1 HIS Seminary is located in a town pro
verbial for health and good society.
The School Building occupies an eligible
position, and is large, roomy and well ven
tillated. p*|j
Efficient teachers are provided for the liffeir-'
ent departments, and every facility will fie af
forded fox the acquirement of a thorough and
refined education. The boarding pnpils enjoy
the comforts of home life.
Fall Session commences September 13th.
Terms made known on application to Pripci-
P alp - |<|
REFERENCES:
Dr. A. A. Lipscomb, University of Georgia;
Col. ffm. L. Mitchell, Athens, Ga.
ang2-Itn
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
pelotts park.
AIKEN, s. c.
Acre Lota for sls. Acre Lots for S3O.
1 Acre Lot tor SSO. 5, lO.or 80 Acre Lots for
SSO, each,
r _l_ l HE PARK is located one mile North qf
the depot, in rear of the Aiken Hotel, and will
be sold in lots to snit pnrchweje, on accommo
dating terms, or will be exchanged for horses,
males, or other stock- Apply to
WM. M. PELOT,
: ii ) : ‘ V " Melijiafih street,
mylD-tf sth door north of Broad st.
- I FNQlljf? AtMC&r" i'
Universal Life Insnrance Cos.,
•o' ~,1,,. *;:NEW YORK. ,
The Oiiglhal Joint Stock Lite Insarante Com
pany of the United States.
The butenes* of this Company is EXCLUSIVE
LY confined to the Insurance of first class
healthy lives.
The Distinctive Feature
of the Stock system of Life Ipsnrance, as op
posed to the Mutual, is a low rate of premium
for a bated sum insured, which is immediate,
secured and certain ; in lieu of a high rate
of premium with a promised dividend, which
is DISTANT, .CONTINGENT fend UNCERTAIN ; this
so called dividend being merely a return of a
portion of the excessive and unnecessary pre
mium charged in the first instance.
Illustration.
Suppose that an individual aged thirty de
sires to devote S2OO a year for the purpose of
effecting an insnrance on his life; this
amount will immediately secure htm in the
Universal the sum of $11,751, payable on bis
decease. This sum, paid to a company charg
ing the ordinary mutual rates, would secure
him the sum of $8,474 —difference, immediately
secured, in favor of the Universal, $3,277.
To illustrate the importance to the policy
holder of low premiums in more general terms,
It may be stated that by a reduction of tventy
five per cent, in the rate of premium, the same
amount of money will secure a policy thirty
three and one-third greater, and like
wise that a reduction of twenty-five per cent,
in the rate of pveminm is precisely equivalent
to an annual cash dividend of thirty three and
one-thirdper cent, payub.e in advance, or to a
dividend of forty-five per cent, payable at the
end of five years.
By the Stock plan the full cash effect of the
premium is immediately secured to thle‘in
sured, the Company taking all the risk. By
the Mutual plan the full value in insurance of
the preinium paid is not secured to the policy
holder, who takes a portion of the risk himself.
The Premiums
charged by the Universal are as low as the'
actual experience of insured life iu this coun
try will justify, and on the ordinary Life and
Ten-Year Non-forfeiture policies are nearly
one-third lower than those charged by the ma
jority of Mutual Companies.
Special attention is asked to our “ Return
Premium Plan," by which the amount of the
pqiicy is secured simply hv the temporary de
posit of the annual premiums, which are re
turned in full, together with the amount as
sured, to tpe holder of the policy when it shall
.become a claim upon the Company. Also to
the
-“Reduction of Premium Plan,”
: by which a reduction of onet-hird is made in
the premium alter the first annual payment,
being, in fact, equivalent to a dividend of 33%
per cent. A clnrise is inserted in the policies
issued by the Universal, in which these re
sults are distinctly specified and guaranteed.
■ - I f-n ;.... ■ J.M. LYKBB,
General Agent, Augusta, Ga.
i Office at Globe felotel.
a Full General Agents’ Commissions paid to
Otood live solicitors. Local Agents wanted in
and connty. Address
W. SHACKLEFORD, V -
Manager Southern Department,
aul4-su3m Atlanta, Ga.
GENERAL
fl AID 11IRDBAICEA6KICT.
219 13road Street.
Country RISKS taken. WO.OOO carried
on first class Risks. Losses promptly adinsted
and paid. Those in the Loodon and Lan
cashire without reference to the Home Office.
OOMPANMCd RBPRKriKNTKD.
Afitna Life—Assets $13,000,000
Queen Fire—Assets..'... 10,000,000
London and Lancashire—Assets.... 5,000,000
North American—Assets. 478,598
Norwich—Assets 386,474
Gross capital represented $28,844,997
C'HAS W. HARRIS,
jan3l-ly Agent.
Manhattan Life insurance Cos.,
JSTEW YORK.
DIVIDENDS ON CONTRIBUTION PLAN.
Assets Sec. 31, $6,'494,539 46.
E. GEDimtes, Medical Examined.
c27-t.f A. G. HALL, Agent.
BOSTON AND SAVANNAH
STEAMSHIP LINE.
Steamships « oriental KEN .
SINGTON” will alternately leave Savannah
and Boston on the 10th, 20th apd 30th of each
month, commencing August 10th from Bos
ton, August 20th from Bavannah.
Rates from Boston same as from New York.
Through Bills Lading givm. Through pas
sage Tickets sold.
RICHARDSON & BARNARD,
Agents, Savannah.
F. NICKERSON & CO.,
Agents, Boston.
augs-lm
JJ A N H O O_D!
A MEDICAL ESSAY ON THE CAUSE
AND CURE OF PREMATURE DECLINE
IN MAN, the Treatment of Nervons and Phy
sical Debility, etc.
“There is no member of society by whom
this book frill not bu ..found useful, whether
,-m h person bolds the relation of P.ueut, Pre
ceptor, dir Clbrgynraft.’’—wAfi&rf Times and
Gazette.
Sent by mail on, receipt of fifty cents. Ad
dress the Author,
Db. E. DnsK. CURTIS,
sepS-ly _ Washineton, D. C
ELAJLI/S
Copper Scroll Lightning Rod,
THE BEST ROD Hf USE.
b, . ; , ... , ~ ( , ,77’ vfbO
It HAS Stood the tost Qfeight years’ trial.
Hia made of pare; copper which is acknowl
edged by bll electricians to be the best accessi
ble material for lightning conductors,
i It is hollow, presenting not only a doable
surface bat has more than double the conduct
ing capacity of any Bod in use.
Its construction and application to a build
ing is in the strictest accordance with the prin
ciples of science, and is endorsed unhesitating
the protonndest Electricians in the
United States auo fl« mne as being far superior
to, any Rod ever yet brought before the public.
Price as low, if not lower, than any other
Bad. Call anfd (examine at A
W. H. GOODRICH’S & SON,
265 Broacf street, Augusta, Ga.,
Manufacturers and sole Proprietors for 'tbb
States of Georgia, Sooth Carolina and Florida.
A feb!6-tf
TO RENT,
■ iFwo HOUSES AND LOTS on upper end
of Broad street. A«o, dne HOUSE and LOT
on’Fenwick street. Apply to
f ~/ . .I" TliOS. ARMSTRONG,
anl6-tf ..... Cor, Broad and Gumming ats, ”
TO RENT,
FROM THE FIRST OF OCTOBER NEXT^
The DWELLING HOUSE on ttys %rth
qast corner ol Koliock and Telfair streets^ di
rectly facing the Church of the Atonement. It
contains twelve rooms; also, bath room, laun
dry, carriage house, kitchen and servants’
apartments. The premises are abundantly sup
plied with water. It will not be rented for a
boarding house.
THE BUILDING on Koliock street, former
ly known as Huss & Neal’s Iron F°undry.,
THE BUILDING on Marbufy street, known
as the Pistol Factory.
N. B. —Neither of the two preceding Buildings
will be rented for the purposes of a Grocery or
Bar-room. ’
That LARGE WAREHOUSE, on the south
side of Broad street, above Koliock, now oc
cupied by Messrs. Pendleton & Dozier. It
extends backwards to Ellis street, and would
be an eligible site for a Wagon Yard.
Apply from 9 to ,11, a,.m., and from 3to 4,
p. m., to R. 8. AGNEW, Agent,
aut4-ff No. 860 Broad st.
FOR RENT,
D WILLING now occupied by W. C. Der
ry, Esq., containing eight rooms, on Walker,
third house below Centre street, and directly
opposite Mr. H. F. Russell’s. Possession first
of October. Apply to
au!4-tf JAS. G. BAILIE.
TO RENT,
ROM the Ist of October next, the HOUSE
and LOT on the North side of Reynolds street,
pear Jackson street, known as Miss Kneeland’s,
and now occupied by Mr. Hett.
aul3-tt WM. A. WALTON.
TO RENT,
the Ist of October next, HOUSE
No. 6L Ellis street, nearly opposite Houghton
Institute, containing four Rooms, Attic and
necessary Outhouses.
Apply to A. J. TWEEDY,
aug6-tf 215 Broad 6treet.
TO RENT,
From October next, STORE No. 202
South Broad, below Mclntosh street.
J. DANFORTH,
aug3-if Agent.
TO RENT,
ROM Ist October next, BRICK
TENEMENTS in Clanton Row, formerly New
ton House. Two of them contain each seven
(7) rooms in main building, and one five (5),
the other three rooms in kitchen ; the middle
6W. six (6) rooms In ttiain building, three in
kitqhen. Each supplied with pipes for gas in
main building, and for river water in.kitchens.
All in good condition. A4@ajtho..fßrge store
room at the Northwest corner ol W ash in gt on
fcnd Ellis streets, and the two-story brick build
jng on Ellis street, at the comer of the alley,
fellis street, and the office on Ellis in
rear'of the large store room.
Apply for terms to
W. J. VASON.
aug2-tf
TO RENT,
TJ’wm the Ist of October, the DWELL
ING over the store ot ,1, W Bkssman, on
Brood, 3d door above Campbell street Apply to
A. W WALTON.
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,
jy2*-tf / 171 Broad st
FOR SALE.
A FINE PHAETON. A'so, some good
one and two-hfrse WAGONS, at reduced
prices, by
J. H. LOWREY,
aul4-12 Cor. Campbell and Ellis sts.
FOR SALE.
y/.v . .....
WILL he sold at the Lower Market
House, in the city of Augusta, on the FittßT
TUEBDAY in SEPTEMBER next,j that com
modious DWELLING and LOT on the South
west corner of Reynolds and Sibley streets.
Said Wo petty can be treated lor at paivate sale.
For further particulars apply to
aulO-td E. R. DERRY.
FOR SALE.
’f_" tt AT desirable LOT and RESIDENCE on
the North side of Ellis street, between Mc-
Kinne and Marbury streets, adjoining lot of
Wm. E. Whelock on the West, and at pres
ent occupied by C. B. Hitt, having a front of
about 60 feet on Ellis street, and running half
way through to Broad street. If not disposed
efat private sale, it will be offered at public
sale on the first Tuesday in September next.
For tcrihs, Ac., apply to
aug6-td BARNES & CUM MIND
FOR SALE,
ONE-FIFTH INTEREST OF THE
tafe L. D, Lallbbstbdt in the Printing and
Publishing Establishment of the AUGUSTA
-CONSTITUTIONALIST. This very valuable
interest can be had ott terms for
cash.
Apply to Mrs- A. F. LALLERIx EDTj Ex _
ecutrix, Berzelia, Ga., or her Attorney ,
JAMES S. HOOIa, *
,1 ><*•! Angnsta.Ga.
>’i mySl-tf 1 ) ,b*-ti| ■ iffi
~ WANTED,
PLANTATION of from 200 to 500 acres,
convenient to this oily or railroads. Must be
well adapted for Cotton and Grain, with, im
provements a«d necessary Woodland.
Apply by letter, giving fnf} description, to
\l ;; diseii-tf ■ p. o. box no. iss.
«*J mh M. M
idrEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.—Four
weeks after date application WtU be made to, the
Conrt of Ordinary of Richmond county for leave to
sell the real estate of Ihomsa 8. Dunbar, late of said
« JAMES E. HARPER, . >
shg S-lawim Ad ® tatato »* ol a nd« ***•
-T ■ ■ i THE
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ARROW B * B Tin ?
ijf l I y* ll,B 1 1 **“ •
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IjXPERIENCE has proven this to be the most approved IRON TIE in use.
It was used to cover more than half the crop of 1869 to the entire satisfaction of al
who used it.
MERCHANTS and FACTORS supplied from store at the LOWEST RATES
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
J. J. McOOMB,
MANUFACTURER, LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND.
WARREN, WALLACE & CO.,
AGENTS, AUGUSTA, GA.
auj{2 d*c3m
PATENT
Protector Fruit and Vegetable Jars.
“ ALWAYS RELIABLE ”
They Moot j / |||| j|' They Can
EVERY WANT j 11 j be
IN A I| 1 •■ | MADE AIR-TIGHT
■ BUT JAB. I j | j WITH
either for, Ij J 111 11 | Certainty aid Ease
Use by Families JI J 1 I AND
° R II |II; I 1 Withont Injury
UTroit Preservers' >g=~-
TO THE COVER.
THE PROTECTOR JARS have metal Lids, with Arms whieh „
the neck of the Jars, aud thus tighten the rubber on to tKItOUND JcD«E XIV
month. The result Is a COMBINED LID and CL IMP tone Dieeei 0E fth £ r
Jar with a slight turn, and without injury to the covers, which thus caS b 5 uied repUedi?
ROBERT M. ADAM,
IMPORTER OF CROCKERY,
a P 2B*n, Wo< 969 Broad Street, Augusta, «a.
THE
I COIfSTITDTIfIMAtISI,
■-1 | /
AN OLD, RELIABLE AND CONSISTENT
DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER,
PUBLISHED
met, rai-ram & im,
AT
AUGUSTA, GA.
TERMS
DAILY, Per Annum,__ $lO 06
TRI-WEEKLY, Per Annum, 7 00
WEEKLY, 11 4< m mmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmSmm 300
JOB PRINTING
OF EtISHY DESCRIPTION, EXECUTED IN THE
BEST MANNER and on the LOWEST TERMS;
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
AX>X>BESS:
STOCKTON <fc CO.,
CONSTITUTIONALIST OFFICE, AUGUSTA, GA!
VOL. 27— NO. 99