Tri-weekly constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 18??-1877, September 30, 1870, Image 1

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It will he perceived l, the foregoing that we have duood the rates of advertising fifteen to twenty per cent., to take oiled on this day. Single Papers, ft cents; to news boys, 2)4 oonts. TKttMJ —flash CONSTITUTIONALIST " MtfKY'tismrno* sept. 30, 1870 j State Items. , ine in(Ti‘br,nlnei4s of Bartow county is only $7,000. Representative Fitzpatrick is reported as seriously ill nt his residence in Macon. Mr. \V. U. Dawson, a commission mer chant of Savannah, died on Wednesday. The murderers of the colored man Banks, near Monticello, have been arrested and lodged in jail. Mr. James A. Wade, Agent of Georgia Railroad at Madison, is seriously ill from affection of the brain. The grand jury of Bartow county present the jail as entirely unfit for the purpose for which it was intended, and a disgrace to the county. A hack line has been established between Stilesboro and Van Wert., to run in con nection with the triins on the Gartersville ami Van Wert Railroad. It is reported that Wni. 11. Bly, a promi nent farmer in Greene county, had his gin house burned on the 24th inst., involving considerable loss; supposed to be the work of an incendiary. Thomas Dillon, while engaged in paint ing the interior of St. John’s (Episcopal) Church, Savannah, on Tuesday morning, fell from the scaffolding and was badly in jured. There is quite a muss in the happy fami ly of “ Rads ”at Cartersvtlle. Postmaster Blacker, in the last Express, denounces Judge Parrott as an infamous liar and ma licious slanderer. “ Pistols and coffee for two.” The Germans of Savannah are making preparations for a grand ball, to come off next week, the proceeds of which will be applied to the relief of wounded German soldiers and the widows and orphans made by the gigantic conflict now going on in Europe. A negro girl, servant of Prof. Woodffln, at Penfleld, was shot and killed on Monday night by her Lothario, David McWhorter. The coroner’s jury report a verdict to this effect, hut could not determine whether the shooting was done accidentally or on pur pose. The®t)oy is still at lafge, having made his escape to the woods. In Savannah, between the hours of ten o’clock Tuesday night and six o’clock Wednesday morning, the store of Mr. H. G. Ruwe, on Market square, was entered by expert thieves, and some fifty dollars, which Mr. R. had left in the drawer, to gether with several boxes of the finest ci gars in the establishment, carried away. Bullock Trying to Provoke a Con flict. —Wo learn that Ballock has sent a commission to a negro in Bryant county, countersigned by General Terry, authoriz ing the negro to supersede the sheriff in his office, and directing the ordinary of the county to administer the oath of office to the negro appointee, which the ordinary has refused to do. We have heard nothing of the pretexts upon which Bullock seeks to remove the sheriff from office. Whatever they be, there can be no justification or excuse for the outrageous and wanton insult which he offers to the'good people of Bryant county, and which can only be accounted for upon the supposition that it is designed to ex asperate and provoke violence for political effect.— Savannah News. Loss of the Brig H. C. Brooks.— The brig H. O. Brooks, Captain Shea, sailed from Charleston on Sunday, the 18th inst., with a cargo of lumber, for Providence, R. I.— On Monday, the 19. h inst., latitude 32, longitude 78, experienced a heavy northeast gale, in which she sprung a leak. Keeping all hands at the pumps, the leak kept steadi ly gaining and the vessel settled down.— On Tuesday made a sail to leeward, which proved to be the schooner Zeta Psi, from Charleston for Philadelphia. The Brooks having become waterlogged and unmanageable, the crew were compelled to abandon her and were kindly received on board the schooner Zeta Psi, which vessel carried all hands safely ty) Charleston late Tuesday night. During the blow, three seamen attached to the brig were washed overboard, but were fortunately rescued.— There was nothing saved from her. Sri-Ulcckln Constitutioiiftlisi. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE “PAIN KILLEB,” AFTER THIRTY YEARS TRIAL, IS STILL receiving the mo*t unqualified testimonials to its virtues, from persons of the highest character and responsibility. Physicians of the first respectability recommend it as a most effectual preparation for the extinction es pain. Itia not only the best remedy ever known for Bruises, Outs, Burns, Ac, but for Dysentery or Cholera, or any sort of bowfel com plaint, it is a remedy unsurpassed for efficiency and rapidity of action. In the great cities of India, and otber hot climates, It has become the Standard Medi cine for all such complaints, as well as for Dyspepsia, I.iver Complaints, and other kindred disorders. For Coughs and Colds, Canker, Asthma, aud Rheumatic difficulties, it has been proved by the most abundant and convincing testimony to be an invaluable medi cine. Directions accompany each bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Prices, 26 cents, 60 cents and $1 per bottle. sepa-eodsclm Square*. I Week. [2 Week*. js Weak*. 1 2 Month, j? Moulin, j". Months I I Month*, jft Month*, jo Moatb*. I A Book for the Million. MARRIAGE I A Pbivat* Counhbl fn TTTTk'C* LOR TO THB Mabbisd, VJT U iJJlln | or those aboat to marry, on the physiological mysteries and revelation* of the sexual system, with the latest discoveries In pro ducing and preventing offspring, preserving the com plexion, Ac. This is an interesting work of 224 pages, with nu merous engravings, and contains valuable information for those who are married or contemplate marriage; still it is a hook that ought to be under lock and key, and not laid carelessly about the house. Sent to any one (tree of postage) for Fifty Cents. Address Dr. Butts’ Dispensary, No. 12 N. Eighth Street, St. Louis, Mo. IST Notice to the Afflicted and Unfor tunate. Be/ore apyjWag to the notorious Quacks who ad vertise in public paperg, or using any Quack Remedies, peruse Dr. Butts’ work, no matter what your disease is or how deplorable your condition Dr. Butts can be consulted personally or by mail on the diseases mentioned in his work*. " Office, No. 12 N. Eighth street, between Market and Chestnut, St. Louis Mo mv3-d*cty Look to Your Children The, Great Soothing Remedy. Mrs. f Cures Colic aud Otlpirig) Price, nn,n.„».nJ > n the Bowels, and fncili- I Whitcomb’s j tates the process oi Tee h- \ 25 Syrup. (.ing. J Cauls Mrs. f Subdues Convu’sions and ) Price, sin.J overcomes all diseases in- ! Whitcomb ij cident to Infants ands 25 Syrup. f Children. J Cents. Mrs. (Cures Diarrhoea, Dysen-) Price, tery and Summer Com-I a _ p , a , nt in children of all ( 25 Syrup. ages. j Lenta. 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. Sold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine every where. mv3-d*cly CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Office Charlotte, Columbia ami ) Augusta Railroad, > Augusta, tIA., August 30, 1870. ) On uud after TUUBBDAY, SEPTEMBER (Ist) FIRST, the Passenger Trains on this Rood will mil as follows: I eavo Augusta fi:00, a. m. Arrive at C lumbia 11:35, a. in. Arrive at Charlotte 6:31, p. m. Leave Charlotte 8:20, a. m. Arrive at Columbia 3:15, p. m. Arrive at Augusta 8:50, p. m. Making Close Connections through to .all points North, ' Via Oreonstoro, Danvi’le, Richmond and Aqtila Creek. Via Greensboro, Raleigh, Richmond and Aquia Creek. Via Ureensboro, Raleigh and Bay Lino Steamers. NO OPTIONAL TICKETS BOLD. Baggage Checked and Through Tickets sold by either of above routes. BLEEPING CARS RUNNING t’HROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE from CHARLOTTE to RICHMOND. C. ROtJKNIGfIT Siirerintendent. W. T. WTI.LIA MS, Agent. nuvSl-tf NOTICE. SnptirliilcH«leiif•» Office, 1 tlsurgi* Railroad Couipniiy, [ AOODST*, G* , May 12, 1870.' On and after SUNDAY, 15*liinst, the PasseiiK'-i ’I rains on the Geonvia Railroad will run as follows : DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. fSUUOAY KXOBPTKD.S Leave Auuusia at 7:15, 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 9:10, p. m Leave Atlanta at 5:45, p. m. Arrive at Augusta at 6:00, a. m Arrive at Atlanta at 8:00, a. ?n. B. K. JOHNSON, Superintendent. Atlanta, Athens, Madison, Covington, and Greens boro papers copy. rayl3-tf Macon and Augusta Railroad Company, ) Augcsta, September 20,1870. ) The Annual Meeting of the Stockhol iers of this Company will be held on MONDAY, the THIRD of OCTOBER next, at the Office of the Company, in this city. For the convenience of Stockholders Extra Trains will leave MilledgoviUe at 10, p. m., on SUNDAY, the 2d, and leave Camak on the arrival of the Night Train of the Georgia Railroad on MONDAY, Octo ber 3d. J. A. 8. MILLIGAN, sep2o td Secretary and Treasurer.^ Macon Telegraph ami Messenger, Milledgev’.lle Re corder and Union, and Sparta Journal copy. GETTING MARRIED. ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN ON SOCIAL Evils, and the propriety or impropriety of getting Married, with sanitary help for those who feel un fitted for matrimonial happiness. Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIA TION, Box y, Philadelphia, Pa. sep!B-3m BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. This splendid Hair Dyels the best in the wor.d; the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, in stantaneous ; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes; invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful, black or brovm. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers, and properly applied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory, No. 16 Bond St., New York. Je4-1 STATE AND COUNTY TAX. THE DIGEST OF 1870 WILL BE CLOSED ON be FIRST DAY OF OCTOBER, and executions is sued against ail defanltsrs. I can be found at my of fice, over 274 Broad street, every day, except Satur day, from 0, a. m., until 2, p. m. Ou SATURDAYS I will be at the COUNTRY PRECINCTS upon their respective Court Days. JOHN A. BOIILKR, sep4-dlm*clw T. C. R. C. I*—.a.-a—a—fli WIRE RAILING, FOR GaHk for b tore Fronts, Factories, Asylums, Ac.; Wire Webbing, Rice Cloth, and Wire Work. Also, Manufacturers of FOURDBINIER CLOTHS. Every Information by addressing M. WALKER A BON, No. 11 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. jan29-ly CHOICE PERFUMERY. wsr PLUMB’S AUGUSTA BELLE COLOGNE. PLUMB’S DOUBLE AND SINGLE COLOGNE. LUBIN’S and other choice Handkerchief Ex- I tracts, POMADES, HAIR OILS, POWDERS, Ac., for sale by PLUMB £ LEITNER, sepl6-eod*eSm Augusta, Ga. FIRST OPENING 4. of Fall and Winter Dry Goods o MULLARKY BROS. KeSPECTFUILY solicit the attention of the Ladies of Augusta and vicinity to their first arrival of FALL and WINTER GOODS, which comprises the following specialities : lO pieces 46 Gtros de Lion. ” Black Silk, in all the different quali ties, from medium to extra heavy, and at SO per cent, less than the same class of goods which have ever been offered m this market. ALSO, .A. variety of prices in lighter quality, suit able for Trimming or Lining. ALSO, A full line of Blain Colored Silks, at prices that cannot he equalled. o>O pieces “Empress” Cloths, in new and fashionable shades; also in black, which will be sold at close 1 prices. One case Black Al pacas, comprising new and favorite brands, from medium to ex tra fine. These goods, for durability of lustre and superiority of fab ric, are unsurpassed. ALSO, A full variety of Flannels, white, plain and twillcod, Bed Flan nels, Shaker Flannels, Cotton Flannels, Bleached and Brown. Mullarky Bros., 262 BROAD STREET. sepll-tf SEALING OUT A.T COST. JIj_OSIERY, gloves,cornets, white MUSLINS, HD’KFS, LACES, EMBROIDE RIES, HOOPS, UMBRELLAS. PARASOLS, NOTIONS AND SMALL WARES. MV STOCK, COMPRISING IN PART THE ABOVE NAMED ARTICLES, IS OFFERED AT COST. THE G ODS ARE NEW, AND' ARE SUCH AS ARE NOT OFTEN FOUND ON BARGAIN COUNTERS. THERE IS NO HUMBUG. THE GOODS ARE SOLD TO CLOSE THE BUSINESS. W. W. LEtUN, i)’24 ts 232 Broad st. NOTICE. T HE PARTNERSHIP hereto:, re existing under Ibe firm name of STOVALL & ED- MoNDSION is this day dissolved liv mutual consent, to latte effect from the FIRST INST. M. A. STOVALL, H. EDMONDSTON. Augusta, Ga., September 24, 1870. In withdrawing from the above firm I take pleasure in recommending my late partner to my friends, and hope they will continue to ex tend their patronage to him. H. EDMONDSTON. September 24, 1870. The undersigned wi’l coutinue the FAC TORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS at the old staud of STOVALL & EDMOND STON, No. 1 Warren Block, and solicits a contiuuanee of the patronage so liberally be stowed upon the late firm. He has the agency for the sale of PATAPSCO GUANO, NAVABSA AMMONIATED 80 LUdLE PHOSPHATE, and CHAPPELL’S SOUTH BALTIMORE PHOSPHATE. M. A. STOVALL. September 24,1870, t ep2s-d+*clm SI,OOO REWARD - For any case of Blind, Bleediruj or.'ltching PILES that Dtt 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. Sold by all Drug gists. Laboratory— l 43 Franklin st., Baltimore, Md. ap29ly Fresh Fish, Oysters, €rahs, Ac. I AM now prepared to furnish my former customers throughout tbe State with fresh FISH of all kinds, OYSTERS, CRABS, &c. Orders by mall promptly attended to, and sat isfaction guaranteed. A. S. ALDEN, seplO-eodlm Savannah. Ga. Branch, Sons & Cos., COTTON MERCHANTS, 155 Hevnolds Street 9 ATJG-USTA, GKA . Cash ADVANCES ON COTTON. Ample FIRE-PROOF STORAGE for accommoda tion of Planters. PROMPT and Satisfactory Sales guaranteed. SPECIAL attention had to the WEIGHING of Cotton. sep2s-tf DANCING SCHOOL. JL* ROFESSOR J. 8. NICHOLS will resume the Exercises of this Academy on or about October Ist, 1870. Duo notice of tkne and place in future advertisements. an24-t^ SPECIAL NOTICE. TThE CARVING and GILDING. LOOK ING GLASS and PICTURE FRAME BUSI NESS is removed to 346 Broad street, above the Planters’ Hotel, on the opposite side. P. 8. JACOBS, sep22-thßoAßutf Proprietor. AUGUSTA, (Ga,) FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER SO, 1870 Sixty-five First Prize Medals Awarded. GREAT Wr UllTy Southern Piano MANUFACTORY. Wm. Knabe & Go., MAKUTACTUREBS OF GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FuRTES, BALTIMORE, IHDi r 2?HESE INSTRUMENTS hove been before the Public for nearly thirty years, and upon their excellence alone attained an unpurchased pre-eminence , which pronounces them uneqaal ed. Their TONE combines great power, sweetness and fine singing quality, as well as great purity of in tonation and sweetness throughout the entire scale. Their TOUCH Is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the stiffness found in so many Pianos. IN WORKMANSHIP They are unequalled, usiug none bat the very best seasoned material, the large capital em ployed in onr business enabling us to keep continually an immense stock ot lumber, &c., on band. All our Square Pianos have our New Im proved Overstrung Scale and the Agraffe Treble. We would call special attention to our late improvements in GRAND PIANOS and SQUARE GRANDS, Patented August 14, 1860, which bring the Piauo nearer perlectiou than has yet been attained. Every Piano fully warranted for 5 Years. We have made arrangements for the Sole Wholesae Agency for the most celebrated PARLOR ORGANS AND MELODEANS, which we offer Wbalesile and Retail, at Low est. Factory Prices. WM. KNABE & CO., Baltimore, Md. P. BRENNER, Agent, 322 Broad st., Augusta, Ga. sepS-deod&cfira 18 7°. ___ 1870. savannah; River Transportation! THE PEOPLE’S DAILY LING OF STEAMERS! Composed of the following Light Draught Iron Bteamers, viz: WAVE Capt. H. B. Frazer. CLY DE Capt. I) A. Philpot. 1515..... Capt. VESTA Capi. These lour Steamers will form a daily com munication between Savannah and Angnsta. In connection with the above Bteamer», the following Iron Steamers will make weekly trips: SWAN Capt. P. H. Ward. KATIE Capt. Wm. Gibson. CARRIE Capt R. Johnson. Capt. T. N. Philpot. This combination of Steamers will give TEN TRIPS each week between the two places, with an aggregate capacity of 1,300 to: s weekly, thus offering to merchants of Angnsta and the Ulterior facilities never before offered, at re duced rates Freights, aS ab examination of the tariff will demonstrate. The Line will have a large Floating Ware house (or the purpose of discharging freight in bad weather, and affording merchants equal facilities with Railroads. Onr connections with the Georgia Railroad will enable us to ifive to the merchants of the interior their freight at low rates, and with great dispatch. Produce for the seaboard should be addressed to the Agentat Augusta; goods tor the interior to the Agent at Savannah, to whom bills of lading shonld be sent. * Through arrangements made for Cotton and other produce to NEW YORK. BON • ON, PHI I. A DELPHI A, ami BALTIMORE, By Steamships or fli st cl i&s Sailing Vessels, as it is contemplated to have several lines of Schooners running in connection with this line of boats. M. A. COHEN, Agent at Savannah. JNO. A. MOORE, nu27-eodlm Agent at Augusta. TO THE Farmers and Planters OF Georgia and Sonth Carolina. Office Samuel A. Echols’ AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE, BKOAD STREET, -A-tlanta, GFa. On the first day of OCTOBER I shall open, in the Warren Block, Jackson street, a few doors from Broad, Augusta, Ga., an exten sive Warehouse and Stock of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY, GARDEN, GRASS AND FIELD SEEDS. 1 solicit, in advance, of every Farmer and Planter who visits Augusta, a call when my house is opened. It will be a counterpart to my Atlanta House—stocked with every nsefnl and practical Labor-saving Implement and Ma chine, FROM A PORTABLE STEAM EN GINE TO A PRUNING KNIFE. Very respectfully, SAMITEE, A. ECHOLS. sep3-lm WOOD AND SHINGLES. We HAVE ou hand, and will keep in a full supply of heavy OAK WOOD, which we offer for sale at the Waynesboro Railroad De pot, at $5 per cord, or 15 75 delivered in quan tities. We can also furnish Cypress SHINGLES in any quantity. Orders left at our office will be promptly filled. C. TOLER & CO., Kentucky and Tennessee Stables. sepl3-lm FOR SALE, A. HOUSE, with ft»ur rooms and two shed rooms, in good order; lot 40 feet front by 189 feet deep ; situated in Corduroy-Alley. Price, $1,200 cash. Titles clear. sep2l-tf W. C. BARBER. Augusta Seminary, (FOR THE EDUCATION" OF YOUNG LADIES). Gometuof Ellis Streets, ATJGHJ f- Mbses £ E. *,J. VlßWNioblg, principals. This wiU be reop«MS|>CTO BERSd, 187 ff, the First Session . December 31st; the Becond, March 3lst; the Third, Jfflic 80th. Teaches of Undoubted Ability will assist the PrintAals in famishing their Pupils with every faqiUy for a Solid as well as an Orna mental Education. TERMS PER SESSION: Board (ioolndUg Fuel and Lights) S9O Primary Indies $6 and 10 A cademici Studies ig Collegiate Studies (jo Greek tint Gcrmau Languages, each 10 Instrumental Music (Piano and Guitar, each) 24 Pastel - 12 Oil Paiatiag 15 Ornamel Seedlcwork 10 No Extra Charges for the Latin and French Languages. sep2B-15 School of the Good Shepherd* A BOARDING and DAY Voung La’diqs, under the charge of the Sister hood of the Good Shepherd of the Episcopal Churchfc, Terms fOr Board and English Tuition, $250 pel annum. Applications to be made (by letter until September let) to the Sister in charge. . No. 17 N Calhoun street, Franklin Squ iff, 'Battimore, Md. jy23-Qbd3w iftSRINE COLLEGE. H jXEBCISES in this Institution will be re sumed on'the FIRST MONDAY in OCTOBER next, and continued until the SECOND WEDNESDAY i. JULY. Course of Study extensive and thorough. Necessary expenses for Collegiate Year, SIBO. Candidates for admission should be present at the opening of the Session, but are admitted at any time. Persons wisbiug more particular informa tion can address the President, R. C. GRIER, D. D., sepß-2»wlm Due West, 8. C. HALL’B t/opper Scroll Lightning Rod, THE BEST ROD IN USE. It HAjistood the test of eight years’ trial. It is madeof pure copper which is acknowl edged 'bywi electricians to be the best accessi ble material for ligbtniug conductors. It is hollow, presenting not only a double siii face bat ha 6 more than double the conduct ing capacity of any Rod In use. Its construction aud upplicatiou to a build ing is tu|§L) strictest accordance with the prin ciples bf irieuce, and is endorsed unhesitating ly by tp* protoundest Electricians in the Unitegjfflies and Europe as being far superior to anjpHft-ever yet brought before the public. PriwjpHjlow, x 'tf not lower, than any other Kod'.W Jjr, and examine at jaOOftßlgfllAA .BQN, |t||rr fflUXpf Broad strccl, A a n4 sole Proprietors for the States of South Carolina aud Florida. WOOD. WOOD. WOOD Seasoned pine and mixed wood, lor sale at $4 per cord, delivered, or at $3, if taken from the ground, between Toll Gate and Sand Hills. Five cords, or more, delivered at $3 •'() per cord Orders left with T. W. Cos kery, or myself, will have attention. seplß-eodlm A. MARTIN. Refreshment Rooms for Rent at the Fair Grounds. sth of October next for ien iug the Rooms under the Grind Stand during the approach ing Fair, twelve in number, 20 by 30 feet, ana 40 by 30 feet. The Committee teserve the right of rejecting any bid. THOB. P. BTOVALL, Chairman on Grounds. September 25,1870. sep2std Cotton States Mechanics’ and Agricultural Fair Association. Secretary’s Office, No. 227 Broad Street, ) Augusta, Ga., September 26,1870. $ I3eABON TICKETS, not transferable, and entitling the bolder to admission to the Fair Grounds from date to the day before the open ing of the Fair of 1871, will be issued from this office upon payment of tbe earn of $lO. ky order of the Board of Managers. sep27-6 K. H. GRAY, Secretary. Residents of Augusta Who CAN FURNISH BLEEPING AC COMMODATION to Visitors during Fair Week will please communicate particulars to the Secretary of the Fair Association, at the office, 227 Broad street. sep24-6 Cotton States Mechanics’ and Agri cultural Fair Association. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. •Secretary’s Office No. 897 Broad Street* ? Augusta, Ga., Septembers, 1870. $ On and AFTER OCTOBER Ist no out standing Ticket of Admission to tbe Fair Grounds will be received at the gate. Stock holders can have their presnt Tickets replaced by tae New Issue by applying to the Secre tary, whowill number each new Ticket to cor respond with the number of certificate of Stock. sep27-6 E. H. GRAY, Secretary. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. Sight exchange can be had on ATLANTA. COLUMBUS, MACON, BA. VAJSTIN A.H, CHARLESTON. RICHMOND, NE W YORK, ENGLAND, IRELAND AND CONTINENTAL EUROPE. In sums to suit purchasers at THE MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS’ NATIONAL BANK OF AVGUSTA, aSS Broad Street. sep2B-6 REMOVED. M. HYAMS, Agent for DOUGHTIE’S EGYPTIAN STOCK FOOD, and SOLOMONS’ STRENGTHENING AND INVIGORATING BITTERS, removed to W. C. Bakbbb’s, Mclntosh’street. sep2s-5 HOUSES TO RENT. r THAT DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LO* on the Sand Hills, aboat two miles from Au gusta. The bouse has eight rooms, aud has all necessary ontbuildinge, besides having a large lot. ALSO, BRICK DWELLING, in Hamburg, S. C., on Market street, containing five plastered rooms. Rents moderate. Apply to J. SIBLEY & SONS, sep22-12 159 Reynolds street. STORES TO RENT. f I I WO DESIRABLE BRICK STORES TO RENT, on Centre street, in Hamburg, 8. C. Apply to J. SIBLEY & BONB, sep22-12 159 Reynolds street. TO RENT, The BLACKSMITH SHOP opposite the Palace Stables, on Ellis street. Apply to A. F. RUDLER, Bep2l-tf At Lottery Office. TO RENT, THE OFFICE adjoining the Lottery Of fice, on Jackson street. Apply to A. F. RUDLER, sep2l-tf At Lottery Office. WANTED TO RENT, JT’rOM October let, OFFICE ROOMS, on Broad street, second floor, and centrally loca ted. Apply immediately at office of sepai-ittf BLAIR, SMITH <fc CO. TO RENT, f rHE large BRICK STORE, No. 319 Broad street, and back BTORE in rear. Two DWELLINGS on the corner of Broad and Kollock streets, each containing six rooms and necessary outbuildings. Two DWELLINGS on Ellis street, near McKmne street. For terms apply to D. L. CURTIS, 434 Broad street. sep7-toctl TO RENT, _A_ COMFORTABLE DWELLING, with seven rooms and Kitchen, with Hydraut iu the yard. Apply to Mrs. ALDWORTH, sep24 ts 189 Ellis street. TO RENT, OITR ROOMS, suitable for Sleeping Rooms or Offices. A SUIT OF ROOMS for Offices. Also, a Desirable Residence, two and a half miles from the city, with all necessary outhouses, aud twenty-five acres of Land, with good Water. Apply to au2Uf ANTOINE POULLAIN. TO RENT, FROM THE FIRST OF OCTOBER NEXT. THE BUILDING on Kollock street, former ly known as Husu * Neal’s Iron Foundry. THE BUILDING on Msrbury Btreet, known will be rented for the purposes 'of a Grocery or Bar-room. Apply from 9to 11, a. m., and from 3to 4, P- no-, to R. 8. AGNEW, Agent, aul4-tf No. 360 Broad st. TO RENT, From Ist October next, three BRICK TENEMENTS in Clanton Row, formerly New ton House. Two of them contain each seven (7) rooms iu main building, and oue five (5), the otber three rooms in kitchen ; the middle one 6ix (6) rooms in main building, three in kitcheu. Each supplied with pipes for gas in main building, and for river water in kitchens. Alt in good condition. Also tbe large store room at the Northwest corner oi Washington and Ellis streets, 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 rear of the large store rcora. Apply for terms to W. J. VABON. aug2-tf FOR SALE, r L 1 HE ONE-FIFTH INTEREST OF THE late L. D. Lallerstedt in the Printing and Publishing Establishment of the AUGUBTA CONSTITUTIONALIST. This very valuable interest can be had on reasonable terms for cash. Apply to Mrs. A. F. LALLERSTEDT, Ex ecutrix, Berzelia, Ga., or her Attorney at Law, JAMES 8. HOOK, Angasta, Ga. my2l-tf Southern Dye House Office Corner Washington and Broad Streets DTE WORKS 79 and 81 ELLIS ST., AUGUSTA, GA. BLASOOW & BEROUD, PROPRIETORS AND FRENCH DYERS. W E respectfully beg to inform the pub lic that we are now ready to do DYEING and CLEANING of all kinds of SILKS, VEL VETS and RIBBONB, WOOLEN GOODS, ALPACAS, WORSTED and Gents CLOTH ING, KID GLOVES, CURTAINS, LACES, &c., &c., in all colors and at a short notice of 24 hours. Also, GeDts’ Clothing REPAIRED AND ALTERED. FIRST CLASS WORK OR NO PAY. In hope the public will give ns a trial and judge for themselves, we remain respectfully, BLASOOW & BEROUD, jel2-ly French Dyers. HORSES AND MULES. W « are just in receipt of a drove of Fine I HORSES and IkSJLES, and are now prepared to furnish our friends and customers with good Saddle, Harness and Dray Horses, and Heavy Draft Mules. We would be pleased if parties desiring to purchase will call and examine our stock before buying elsewhere. C. TOLER & CO., seplß-tf Tennessee and Kentncky Stables. NOTICE? f HAVE appointed Mr. BKMt/EL rs. SHEP ARD my lawful Attorney in any .matters .sgeti taining to my Drug Business,3»| Broad street, for the space of twelve months from July Ist, 1870. y ’ W. H. BARRETT. Augusta, Ga., July 28,1870. jy3l-8m BUTLER’S PREMIUM .833KIM0F ' ' C°T t °n[—gTOffi I TIE! kerned, m %ov |5 1859 First Premium and Diploma at Lonlsiana State Fair, 1868; Louisiana Slate Fair, 1869; Mississippi State Fair, 1869. THE SIMPLEST, STRONGEST and BEST TIE IN USE, and is the only Tie which has ever been Endorsed by the Presses in New Orleans, Mobile and Memphis. IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES TO BUYERS OF COTTON TIES. John T. Butler, Esq.: New Orleans, May 18, 1867. Sir: We, the undersigned, having been engaged for a number of years m the business of compressing Cotton coming to this market, cheerfully take this opportunity of stating, for the benefit of Merchants, Planters and the public in general, that In our opinion the Butler Buckle Cotton Tie should have preference over all other Cotton Ties, as being the strongest, simplest and easiest of application, and know that we can compress a bale of Cotton put up with this Tie with more facility and expedition than with any other Tie now in use. The Buckles which are attached to other Ties are weak in their construction, and very in secure, and we have been compelled iff many instances, and at our own expeuse, to use the Butler Buckles with which to replace the others. SAMUEL BOYD & CO., Shippers’ and Union Cottou Presses and Independent Yard. STANLEY & CO., Commercial Cotton Press. THOMAS M. SIMMONS & CO., Alabama and Crescent City Presses. GAUTIER, ALLAIN & CO., Penn’s Press. S. HAYWOOD, Orleans Cotton Press. Mobile, August 15, 1867.—We, the undersigned, fully endorse the above certificates. N. W. PERRY <fe CO., Planters’ and Shippers’ I HURTKL, HAMMOND & CO., Merchants’ Presses. I and Factors’ Presses. Memphis, September sth, 1837.— We, the undersigned, fully endorse the above certificates. GILL & MAURY, Proprietors Chickasaw | SAMUEL ELAND, Engineer and Superinteu- Steam Cotton Press. I dent. FOR SALE BY BLAIR, SMITH & CO., Agents, AUGUBTA, GA. au3C-dlm*cl PATENT Protector Fruit and Vegetable Jars. 1 If l M ALWAYS They Meet EVfiKF WANT IN A ■ FIT Jt EITHER FOR Hsu by Families OR Fruit Preservers THE PROTECTOR JARS have metal Lids, with Arms, which turn on the incline nf the neck ol the Jars, and thus tighten the rubber ou to the GROUND ,Yr ! »- mouth. The result is a COMBINED LID au.l CL VdP (one luoce). which clomi or opens she Jar with a slight turn, and without injury to the covers, which thus ciu be used repeatedly.^ ROBERT M. ADAM, IMPORTER OF CROCKERY, No. 269 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. ap2B 6tn GROVER & BAKER Colrbrated Improved Sewing Machines, MISS LUCY J. READ, Agent, 326 Broad st., Augusta, Ga. IVXaceines Repaired and Improvements added at short notice. STITCHING of all kinds, and NEEDLES for sale. novl2-ly LEHIGH STANDARD BROWN METALLIC PAINT. Having frequent inquiries for a good METALLIC PAINT has induced me to in vestigate the merits of the different kinds of fered for sale, and I am prepared to recom mend the Lehigh Standard Brown as the best in the market. It is a perfectly pure Iron Oxide, and nearly equal in quality to Indian Red. With the same quantity of Oil, It will cover twenty-five per cent. more surface than ordinary Earth Paints, and has a greater body than any oiber Color in the market. It is conceded by ALL who bave need it to produce a more brilliant, hand somer and durable covering, at a smaller cost, than any other heretofore offered. It is becoming more generally used than any other Metallic Paint, and has the preference with most of the Railroads and large builders throughout the country. Satisfaction guaranteed. W. H. BARRETT, Agent, sep!s-lm Augusta, Ga. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL OUR CELEBRATED GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. by all who have used them to be the best Pen made or sold in this 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. all classes endorse them in the highest terms of praise. Put up in neat slide boxes. Prices: two boxes, 50 cents; five boxes, 91. Bent free of postage and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. H int II raw We to give any energetic per son taking tto agency of these Pens a com mission which Will pay 9200 per month. i Three sample Pens will tttj mailed for 10 cents. Address, i WESTERN PUBLISHING CO„ Pittshurg, Pa., Manufacturer’s Agents. ap!o-d*c6m 'WIfIDOWSHADES, W »H Pape** soil Borders, Paper Shades, side Lights, 4«. , store Shades, all slses i BeaatlAtl OoM< Papers and Borders , New Goods, Large stock, Pritoes Low, at (JAI. O. BAILIE * BRO’S. ■eplWtf VOL. 27—NQ. 110 I E. K. BRYANT, Louisiana Cottou Press. I ISAAC RANDOLPH, Pelican Press. I R. M. PASTEUR, Fire-Proof Cotton Press. I IRVINE, KOPMAN & CO., Merchants’ Press. 10. N. PAS i’EUR, Proprietor Cooper’s Press. C. 11. GHASE, Virginia Press. RELIABLE" They Oanft Bit WAIiE AIR-TIGHT WITH Certainty and Ease AND Without injury TO THE COVER. Medicated Vapor Baths. TO THE CITIZENS OF ATLANTA. Xn opening an office in your city, I will, for ibe tirbt iwo months, confine myself to tiie following diseases: RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATIC GOUT NEURALGIA, ALL SKIN DIBEABES, ’ OLD SORES, SWELLED JOINTS ‘ SPRAINS, BRUISES, And all Private Diseases in all Forms. For any of the above Diseases, I challenge the public to bring me a case I cannot cure. OFFICE MINERAL SPRNGS , ATLANTA, GA. I have a fine PRIVATE PARLOR for ladies, and experienced Nurses in attendance, when required. 8. b. INNIB, M. D. au2o.3m NOTICE. I HAVE this day associated with me in busi ness my son, J. M, Dtb, Jr. We will con tinue the COTTON FACTORAGE and COM MISSION BUSINESS nnder the name anil 6tyle of J. M. RYE & CO. Returning ray thanks lor the liberal patron age extended me, I respectfully solicit a con tinuance of the same to the new firm, pledging ourselves to use every effort to give satisfac tion . , J. M. DYE. sep4-tf FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING, B* Miss M. K. BLAPPEY, WHOtakes tM* method of informing (be Ladies of Augusta and vicinity that she is now Pn q ,he ed K t 0 and MAKE DRESSES in the best styles. All work warranted. Terms reasonable. Residence, corner Greene and Jackson streets, over Dr. Hatton’s Drug sep22-eod6* sums ms. kmi ms, i BAGS, offer for sale, in lots to suit purchasers at Lotvest Market Rates : Purchasers, Antelope Bagging, In roll. Double Phoenix Bagging. In roll* . , Borneo Bagging, B.tra Heavy IndU Bagging, Kxtra Heavy We can also offer GUNNY CLOTH of our own importation, to arrive in October, per fol lowing vessels: British Viceroy, Hecuba, Cyn- FE%uzm ! ‘ deßCriDt *° nß GRAIN and ■ WM. », COOPER, JR., A CO., 99 Pearl and 03 Stone sts., Bepß-lm Hanover Square, New York, COAL CREEK COAIT We ARE now prejwed to deliver the above COAL to all parts of the City and Sand Hills. Price, sl,l per Ton, at the yard. All orders mast be accompanied with the cash. BORN, HEARING A CO. sep!4-lm