Tri-weekly constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 18??-1877, October 28, 1870, Image 1

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Mr. I. M. Kenney, Athens, Qa., ia ,au ... ',‘rfVrf. 4t' trn- If Ti..,if.nr . v — , ; c.i«!» • • . Arrival anti Departure ot Railway Passenger Trains. GEORGIA HOAD. Arrives, 5:00, a. m., and 5:45, p. m. Departs, 7:15, a. in., and 9:10, p. m. so urn Carolina noAn. Arrives, 7:05, a. m., and 4:25, p, vn. Departs, 7:50, a. iu., and 0:00, p. ni. Through Mail Train departs at 4 55, a. m., and arrives at 9:15, p. m. CENTRAL HOAD. Arrives, 8:13, a. m., and 5:38, p. m. Departs, 8:45, a. in., and 9:33, p ni. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA HOAD. Arrives, G:3O, a. m., and 8:50, p. m. Departs, 5.40, a. m., and 6:30, p. m. Augusta Post Office. MAILS CLOSE. Georgia Railroad, Way Mails, Main Line, 7:30, p. m. Georgia Railroad, for Athens, Washing ton, Milledgevillc, &c., 5:00, a. m. Western Mail, per Georgia Railroad, 7:80, p. m , and 5:00, a. m. Eastern Mail, 9:00. p. m. Charlotte and Columbia Mails, 9:00, p. in- Charleston Mail, 5:00, a. m., and 5:00,p. m. Southern Mails, via Atlanta and Mont gomery, 7:30, p. m. Savannah, Macon anal Florida, 7:00, a. m., and 7:30, p. «n -Southwestern Railroad, Sonthern Ala bama and Columbus, 7:30, p. m. South Carolina Way Mail, 9:00, p. m. Condition op Affairs in South Caro lina. —The Charleston News, of yesterday, contains the following special dispatches from Washington and Columbia: Washington, October 26. —T0-day, a delegation sent by Governor Scott, consist insr of State Treasurer Parker and State Auditor Tomlinson, had an interview with President Grant. The President, after listening to the ac counts given by Messrs. Parker and Tom linson of the disturbance at Laurens, re plied that he had already notified Governor Scott, bv telegraph, that he should have all the troops he wanted for South Carolina. Senator T. J. Robertson, who Was also sent on by Governor Scott, urges that more troops be furnished, and charges that the troubles arise from the attempts of the Re formers to destroy the ballot boxes. Columbia, October 26— Rumors which reach this city from the counties of Union and Chester indicate that the Laurens troubles are extending towards Chester. Governor Scott gives further assurances ot his intention to disarm all the State troops, but the order has not yet been issued. Grant's Late Present. —The corre spondent of the Baltimore Gazette speaks ot a hog that was sent to the President, from somewhere in the West, by some “loil” admirer ot that functionary. Here is the writer’s account of the animal and its journeyings: “ It was sent to his Excellency, as ap pears upon a review of the mass of papers before me, from Kentucky, through the Post Office Department, and was returned through the same source to Jesse Grant, at Covington, not many miles from where it was pigged, at an expense to the United States of some S2,CjO. 4nd this is what is called “ economy ” in the Radical journals. If 1 am pushed upon this point, I will giv* names, and am rather anxious to bo * pushed.’ ” Shot.— We understand a difficulty oc curred at Georgetown, Ga., on Monday last, between R. J. Moses. Jr., a young lawyer from this city, and Maj J. T. Flewel len, a planter of Qnitman county, in which the former was shot and slightly wounded [ Columbus Sun. Mri-U) cchln— Constitutionalist. About a Baby Show. now THE MATTER WAS MANAGED IN MEM PHIS—^TWENTY-FOUR MOTHERS COMPETE FOB THE PRIZE. To give an idea of bow a “ Baby* Show” is done «p, we copy the following from the. Memphis Avalanche, of the 15th instant, describing a baby show recently held in that city: It may that the numerous doting mothers and paps, of our city will desire JtQ get up a similar parade of infantry, as a sequel to ouf present grand exposition of agricultural products, mechanical in genuity and art creations, hence we present the following schedule upon which it might be run: Afler nurses and babies had ail been col lected in rear of the judges’ stand, the Secretary called them into the arena in the order in which they had been entered, and Ihe babies belonging to the twenty-seven Indies were carried into the ring for the in spection of the bachelor judges. Ringed in front of the northern grand stand stood the nurses, with their little charges in their arms or in petite carriages, and the sight was a peculiar one. There were babies of all kinds, and of all ages, that is to say. of a’ 1 months undej; twelve, for Wheeler, Dickens & Cos., in presenting the beautiful little perambulator, had distinctly bar gained that it should be presented “ to the finest baby under one year o and on exhibi tion at this Fair.” The blue-eyed blondes were in the majority, although there were many brunettes, dark-colored and placid. The boys seemed to be livelier than the girls, and laughed and “ crowed’’ in a man ner that was delightful to behold. The mammas tried every subterfuge to make their babies smile, laugh and crow, and sundry comfits and cakes were called into requisition. One blue-eyed lad of about ten mouths was very attractive, and his ( flirts to swallow a scarlet worsted ball four inclies-in diameter excited universal ad miration. The task of the Judges was no ordinary one, but they faced the music like men, and gazed the juveniles nearly out’of countenance while examining their “points.” Health, strength, “ heft” and good looks were all taken into account, and the judges moved silently and steadily along the line, their every motion and every v\ord being eagerly watched by nurse, papa and mamma -Bome of the babi- s started at the portly figure of Mr. Hamilton, as he marched at the head of his forces, and looked as if they had a slight glimmering of what it was ail about, and they looked up smilingly, while others presented sombre faces, with tears in their eyes and mouths all a-pout. It was indeed an interesting sight, and many broke through the rope-guards and eagerly rushed into the ring, as if to look upon a baby was not an everyday occurrence. After the judges had carefully scanned the groups, they retired for consultation, and then ordered the following babies, accord ing to numbers as given above, to be sepa rated from the geueral group : Nos 3,4, 6, 19, 25 and 26, belonging lespectivcly to Mrs. J.’O. Johnson, Mrs. R. W. Ainslic, Mrs. Johu Mi cln 11, Mrs. L. McGuire,Mrs. H. Cavan and Mrs. Joseph Musso.” The judges took another fond look at the fortu nate half dozen, and again retired for con sultation. They seemed to have nC-arl/all agreed on the same baby, for the consulta tion was brief, and Dr. Perkins, the super intendent of the areua, came forward, took little Mary Ainslie in Ids arfns, attached to her right arm the bine’ fibhon, pjaced her In the prize baby carriage, and Col. J. G. Ballentlue, grand marshal, gallantly wheeled ’Were afflFWn nSlWTOpfl§r Htft, "orffUr Hug. A fte'r: the prize baby hail been shown all aro*tii7l, > it was taken in front of the grand stand, but the noise around proved too notch for its nerves, aqd the grand marshal and his assistant shouted lustily for tlu* nurse. So ended this great baby show of the Fair. jfckiuiuo*. 1 1 Weak, ■2 Weak*. r |] Week*, jl Month. 2 Montis. 1 3 Month*. 4 Mui.lt*. 6 Month* jfl Mouth*. Mr. Rowers lives near Columbus, Ohio, arid has cultivated a consuming affection for pets. Among other pleasing attractions which this peculiar characteristic has addl ed to Mr. Bowers’ homestead is a bear. Mr. Bowers had a six years’ old sou the other day, but the little fellow attempted to establish fraternal relations with the other pet, and the creature, in a sort of playful ecstacy, reduced the child to fiddle strings, or something of about equal di mensions. The Bowers that kucw that bear will know him no more. In fact, Mt. Bowers can’t bear pets of any kind any more, and would probably dispose of his choice collection of pinthers, polecats, rat terriers, rattlesnakes and things at a ridicu lous sacrifice. Uncle Ben. Pyatt’s Speech—Rich and Racy. —Uncle Ben. Pyatt is ihe Democratic candidate for sheriff of Morgan county, ill. Uncle Ben. is a speaker of 6ome renown. Uncle Ben. made a speech at Franklin last Friday. We recret we were not ihore to re port it in full. However, we were fortunate in i eing furnished by a friend with a few of the many good things said by Uncle Ben. on -the occasion. When Uncle Ben. waxed eloquent, he said : “ Fellow-citizens, the American people are ibe bestest people in the world, and so are the Irish. “Fellow-citizens, follow the gulden rule, which is to vote for the most Jitenest man for sheriff, which Unele Bon. Pyait is, and the next sheriff of Morgan county stands before yon, which will he seated sheriff’s cheer next Winter. “Fellow-citizens, 1 knew a lad once natffed Benny, and he grew to be a man all l*y himself; and inspired by a laudable ambition, rose rapUly— in fact, he went up, up. up, till he reached the exa'ti-d position of a Democratic candidate for sheriff “Fellow-citizens, Denney s'nnds before you. “Fellow.citizens, adieu.’’ [Applause, min gled with tears ] SEA MOsI? FARINE.—This is anew article of food, which we take pleasure in commend ing to our readers. We have used if. in onr families, aud have found it to be the most nutritious,’delicateand palatable article for table use we have seen. It is a light and agreeable fariue, very pleas ant to the taste, easy of digestion, and hence specially adapted to the use of the sick, ihe thousands of dyspeptics among us, and for young children; besides, the Sea Moss, its prin cipal ingredient, has mauy curative properties, and is highly rtcommended for pectoral and scrofulous affections, and is perfectly harmless. Here, then, we have an entire new article of lood for the most delicate and inviting charac ter, adapted to the use of the table for Blanc Mange, Puddings. Charlotte de Russe, etc., and almost invaluable for use by the invalid.— Iti- simple, delicate, nutritions,harmless, reme dial and economical, as it can be furnished for one-tbird to one-half t’ e cost of Corn Staich, Maizena, Farina, etc , for all of which it is more than a substitne. It is made up without trouble, and will always be good. Try it; and our word for it, you ddll cortinue in its use.— ‘independent. oct2seuwf*c AN ENEMY IN YOUR MOUTH.-Do not put an euemv in your mouth, to steal away your teeth. Beware of destructive tooth wash es, aud tooth powders, many of which are base imitations of Sozodont. Insure a life lease of sound teeth and fragrant breath, by adoptiug the fragraut Sozodont. “ Spalding’s Glue,” handy about the house, mends everything. oct2s tuthsa See advertisement of Dr. Butte’ Dispensary, headed. Book for the MiIIion—MARRIAGE GUIDE—in another column. It ehonld be read by all. te3-d*wly A UNIVERSAL SURPRISE.—Nobody be lieved, before the- introduction of Phalon’s ViTALiAf OH Saltation for the Hair, in the poesibility for reviving the natural color of gray hair, ae clear and transparent as the atmos phere, and as limpid as alcohol. Everybody believes it now. The old nostrums are dis carded, and the Vitalia is admitted to be a per fect success. Sold by all druggists and fancy goods dealers. oCt2stutbsa SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL TRAIN. FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF VISITORS to the Augurt* Fair, a Special Train will be ran be tween Augusta and Bateevitle from TUESDAY, 28th October, to SATURDAY, 28th, Inclusive. Full Fare one way—returning Free. leave Augusta 4:30, P. M. Arrive Bateeville. ..’ 7:45, P. M. I-eave Ea’e.vville 7:00, A. M. Arrive Augusta ...-. 10:20, A. It. C. BOOKNI&HT, Sup’t. W. T. WILLIAMS, Agent. oct2o ts TO PHYSICIANS. «3T PURE MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS. All new preparations. SOLID AND FLUID EXTRACTS at New York price*. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, TRUSSES, &c, lot sale by PLUMB & LKITNKR, sep 16-eod*c2ra Auguota, Ga. ■ *ST SEWING MACHINE?.—WHEELER & WILSON World Renowned Imrroved BEWING MACHINES tor Sale, Rent and Lease. All the Modern Improvements put on Old Style Wheeler & Wilson Hewing Machines. Also, Repair ing done at No. I OLD POST OFFICE BUILDING. je3-tf Augusta. Os. Eitr* Special Notice. Bewtue of Counterfeits I Smith’s Tonic Syrup has been counterfeited, and the counterfeiter brought to grief. SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP. , The genuine article mast have Dr. Jobs Bull’s Pri vate Stamp on each bottle. Dr. John Bull only has the right to manufacture arid sell the original John 8m th’a TVulc Syrup, of Louisville, Ky. Examine well the label ou each bottle. If ray private stamp Is not on the bottle, do not purchase, or you will be deceived.— See my column advertisement, and my show card. I will prosecute any one Infringing on my right. The genulue Smith's Tonic Syrup can only be prepared by myself. • The oublic'6 servant, DB. JOHN bULL. Louisville, Ky.. Nov. 5. 186*. (ebU-e..dlv Look to Your Children. The Great Soothing Remedy Mr*. f Cures Colic and Griping! Price, WhitcnmbN l 111 the liowcl8 ' an<l *«MI- l o = vv n .teem »> s< , at( , g , ha proccgß 0 f Tee h- | 35 Syrup. (ing. J Ceuta. Mr*. f Subdues Convu'sions and j Price, Whilrmnli’r J ‘> v crC'i mfiß all diseases in- 1 Q , \\ Uftcouib £jd( , nt to lnfantg an(l > 43 Syrup. f Children. J Cent*. Mr*. (Cures ItiaiThcea, Dygen- - ! Price, Vvi.jterv und Bummer Com-1 WhKccmb'sj pl J nt m children of all [ Syrup. ages. J Cent*. It .Is the great Infant’s auJ Children’s Soothing lt. in. dy in alt disorders brought on by Teething of any other c*n=e. Prepaiod by the GRAFTON MEDICINE CO, St. Louis,. Mo. Sold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine every where. mvS-daely \ Book for the Millies. MAKRIAGEI A PeIVAT* COUNSBL nTrrrxn I loh to thk Marhiicd, (j U XIJ ri i lor those about to marry, • on the'physiological mysteries and revelaliop* ot the sexual system, with the lutes* dlstfuv. iies dh ’pro ducing and preventing offspring, cotn plexinll, Ac. -e . ‘ This Is 4ft biterestiiig j*p|k Os pagoa, with nn nn roils engruvlnM4> sHWSIAi* valunhle information tor those who iwe conteinpiale marriage; , n:i a .. ts> uu.h-.r h«-k and Key. pßprr*v one TrtuLiFpuStaL'. i for Fifty (ViTta. Df. Bulls’ Dispensary, No. 12 N. Eighth Street Bt. laiuie, Mb. ’ , taT Notice jto *l»e AilHcled and I'nftn tlisalv. Before applying notorious Quack* who ad vertise in public p i|.ers, or using any Quack Remedies, peruse Dr. Hulls’ work, no mutter what your disease is or how deplorable sour condition. Dr. Bulls can be consulted personally or by mail on the diseases mentioned in his works. Office, No. 12 N ■ Eighth street, between Market and Chestnut, Bt.' Louis ¥o mv3-(Uciy TIIIS CELEBRATED MEDICINE HAS WON a deservedly huh reputation as an allaviator of pain ami a p ceerver of Health. It hag become a house h ,iil lemrdy, from the fact that it gives immediate and permanent relief. It is a purely vegetable prepa iaiion, made from the best ana purest materials, safe to t eep and to nee in every famiiv. ft is recommend ed by pbysici .ns and persons of all classes, and to day,after a public trial of thirty years—the average life of man—it stands unrivalled and unexcelled, sp.eadirg its usefulness over the wide world. Its large anil increasing sale affords positive evidence of its enduring fame. We do not deem it necessary to say much in its f ivor as one small bottle will do more lo convince you of its efficacy than all the advertise ments in me world. Give it one fair trial aud you would not be without it for ton times its oo»t. DireatiOßa accompany « acb bottle. Bold f y »!' Druggists. Prices, 2ft cent*, SO cent3 and $1 p6r bottle. oct4-tuwtluclm KSTL. 0. ANDERSON, OF COLUMBIA, P. C., says: I willingly vouch for the excellence of the OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. If you once use the'OLD CAROLINA BITTERS, you will have none other. Dyspepsia and Its kindred diseases can be removed by a timely use of that Delightful Tonic, the OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. 0C125 BUWfAc CHOICE PERFUMERY. «ar PLUMB’S AUGUSTA BELLE COLOGNE. PLUMB’S DOUBLE ANDSINGLECOLOGNE. LUBIN’S and other choice Handkerchief Ex tracts, POMADES, HAIR OILS,.POWDERS, &c., for sale by PLUMB & LEITNER, seplC-eodic2m Augusta, Ga. _ NOTICE. A CALLED MEETING OF THE I. O. OF G. T. will be held at Odd Fellows’ Hall, comer of Jackson and Ellis streets, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, October 26th, at IX, p. m. Members of o her Lodges are cordially invited to attend. AUGUSTUS PITCHER, ocl2i 2 W. S. I. O. of G. T. J. L. ADDISON, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, Practices in the State and United States Courts. Speci .1 attention given to alt business of his Pro fession. Office at Edgefield 0. H., 8. C. SETTING MARRIED. ESSAYS FOE 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 P, Philadelphia, Pa. ecplß-3m BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. This splendid Hair Dye Is the beat in the wor.d; the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, In stantaneous ; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes; invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful, black or brown. Sold by aU Druggists and Perfumers, and properly applied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory, No. 16 Bond St., New York. fetl- - a -at WIRE BAILING, FOB X P Enclosing Ceme*ery Lots, ■ J! Crttagee, Ac.; Wire Guards figfe ’V’ for Store Fronts, Factories, Asylums, *c ; Wire Webbing,'Bice Cloth, and Wire Work. Also, Manufacturers of foubd&inibr cloths. Every information by addressing M. WALKER A SON, No. U North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. jasSMy AUGUSTA, (Ga,) FRIDAY MORK.ING, OCTOBER 28, 18Y0 Plumb & Leitner, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 212 Broad Street, Angusta, Ga» ONION SETS, WHITE, YELLOW AND RED, TO BE HAD IN ANT QUANTITY. ALSO, fillips plumblleitner Ptouib’s ‘‘ Belle of ABgnsta« ,> GUh IS CELEBRATED COLOGNE is equal to the beat German. For sale by PLUMB & LEITNER, 212 Broad street. PERFUMERY, Hair OILS and POMADES, American, French and German, oi every variety, at PLUMB & LEITNER’S, 212 Broad street. WHITE LEAD, Os »11 Qualities and at Low Prices, at PLUMB <fe LE TNER’S, 212 Broad street. PAINTS, (DILS and BRUSHES, ot all kinds, at PLUMB & LEITNER’S, ** 212 Broad street. PLUMB’S • (ISTOIt OIL 1M) LEMAN. This celebrated on. for n.ir will be found, on trial, invaluable to the La dies. For sale Uv PLUMB & LEJTNER, 212 Broad street PURE MEDICINES _A_ND.tUEMICAIS, DRUGS, PAINTS, Oltsf GLASS,^taj^H_E3 v and ' GARDEN ’SEEDS, a fttrge stffck just received and tyt ' PLimß A EF.rt NEH. oct2s 6 . , 4 , Ull Broad slrvetf Clear Po6|bes- CASKS Clear Rib RACO-V SIDES' 1.00/Bbls.' Choice. Northei-tt- lATING POTATOES For sale by BARRETT A CASWELL OCI2S-6 GUANACA UMBRELLAS 1 W. A. RAMSEY, _A_GENr FOR THE SALE OF THESE CELEBRATED English Alpacca Umbrellas! Warranted not t.o lade, impervious to water. Can be sold as cheap as Cotton, and Every Umbrella Warranted as represented, or the money refunded. They are imported directly from Manchester in England. Please call and examine the Goods. sepSo-2m Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, NOR PVBIPYISG THE BtOOW. The reputation this cx- cellent medicine enjoys, is derived from its cures, Wk many of which are truly p*lls=sSp marvellous. Inveterate rfr . Haas 7 cases of Scrofulous dis nr ,m ease, where the system seemed saturated with corruption, have been BSe2s*_J' a purified and cured by it. ro *JJ lon9 a fi < ' c t'°ns and lous contamination until they were painfully afflicting, have been radically cured in such great numbers in almost every sec tion of tho country, that the public scarcely need to be informed of its virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unfelt tenant of the organism undermines the constitution, andinvites the attack of enfeebling or fatal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Again, it seems to breed infection throughout the body, and then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of its hideous forms, either on the surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tuber, cles may be suddenly deposited in the lungs or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it ’ shows its presence by eruptions on the skin, or foul ulcer ations on some part of the body. Hence the occa sional use of a bottle of this Sarsaparilla is ad visable, even whep no active symptoms of disease appear. Persons afflicted with the following com plaints generally find immediate relief, and, al length, cure, by the use of this SARSAPARXZ XA: St. Anthony’s Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Bead, Ringworm, Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and other eruptions ov visible forms of Sct'ofulous disease. Also in the more concealed forms, as Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Heart Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, Feurafgia, and the various Ulcerous affections of the muscu lar and nervous systems. Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Diseases are cured by it, though a long time is required for subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine. But long continued use of this medicine will cure the complaint. Leucorrhtea or Whites, Uterine Ulcerations, and Female Diseases, are com monly soon relieved and ultimately cured by its purifying and invigorating effect. Minute Direc tions for each case are found in our Almanac, sup plied gratis. Rheumatism and Gout, when caused by accumulations of extraneous matters in the blood, yield quickly to it, as also Xiver Complaints, Torpidity, Congestion or Inflam mation of the Direr, and Jaundice, when arising, as they often do, from the rankling poisons in the blood. This SARSAPARIDDa is a great re storer for the strength and vigor of the system Those who are ZanauUl and Xistless, Despon dent, Sleepless, and troubled with Ferrous Ap prehensions or Fears, or any of the affections symptomatic of Weakness, will find immediate relief and convincing evidence of its restorative power upon trial. PREPARED RY Hr. 9. C. AYEB * CO., Nowell, Rasa., Practical and Analytical Chemists. BOLD BY ALL DRUQGISTS EVERYWHERE. dec!9-eodly TO RENT, .FOUR 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, and twenty-five acres of Land, with good Water. Apply to au2l-tf ANTOINE POULLAIN. ss»s mmmmm. —o-—.— _ • ‘ Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Comp’y, Os Liverpool, England. The Largest Fire Insurance Cos. in the World. Losses Settled Without Reference to Home Office. O- '-1 ..." Union Insurance Cos., of Baltimore, Id. capital and Surplus (Gold), $18,600*000. ' o- *~ In&ance effected at rates AS LOW as any other Solvent Companies oil Build- Ingsi-Cotton, and General Merchandize, both In the City and Country. Particnlomt tention to Insuring P Gr 11ST HOUSES. JE. P. CLAYTON & CO., Agent*. £ Corner Campell and Reynolds Street*. Augusta, Ga. New Dry Goods for Fall Now Open. p. L. A. BALk7i72 Broad Street, i’«cßntly perfected arrangement* for the almost Dally Purchase of KewxbffeasonDble Goods on a* will always enable me to sell at i -ice* whleh will Defy Competition, I respectfully solicit the patronage of consv. aers aud dealers. All Goods Freely Shown and ONLY ONE PRICE asked. Any orde(r|ivtn will be promptly and carefully attended to. r H. L. Al. BALK, Wholesale Tobacco House. CREGG & OSLEY, 1 boo Broad St.. Augusta, Ga,, Ageais fpr the Sale of Chewing & Smoking Tobacco & Cigars. DUS&G m. EXCLUSIVE TOBACCO BUSINESS, THEY OFFER SUPERIOR INDUCE- TO TOE TRADE. Call and Examine our Stock. 4 sejkii-dwShj A *'■' - - - - - - (IBPKTS. OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, A DOW SHADES, Raid and Terry*. Ocuter TasaeU atid Loops, ' ' \. IfiW-iP, Uyit Triartnings, . * - la, Piano aud Table Oofers, ' jßbadefii Screens, &o. opened, aud wu>hAAffifa£ to call aud uxauiinc (horn. made and taict Rrompily. Oil Cloths cut and laid; Winddw Shades hung ; Cur- Bl'Siikfo .4# put up„ h»(i all work in the Upholstering Line done promptly by competent JAMES a. BAILIE & BROTHER, , SOSIBROAD STREET. Also; a igirge and Select Stock of Choice BVmily Groceries, Plantation Sup plies, Wood and YVillow .Ware, W)n Our Lower Floor. eep3osuwtlawAc-4m New and Elegant FALL AND WINTER GOODS NOW OPENING AT THE BEE HIVE DRY GOODS STORE. DRESS GOODS of the Latest Styles. Elegant Shawls, Sacques and Scarfs. Whity, Brown and Grey Blankets. A fin* lot of Furs, very cheag. Cassisieras, Sattinets and Jeans. ALSO, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF HOSIER'S, GLOVES and NOTIONS. Which will be offered AT THE LO WEST PRICES. I bes leave to return my sincere thanks to my friends and the putflie generally for the liberal patronage extended me during the past year, and assure them that my best efforts will be directed to merit a continuance of the same. George Weber, No. 194 Broad street. oets- eodtf F. A. BRAHE & 00., 200 BROAD STREET. Win. open their larga and magnificent stock of Goods on TUESDAY, October 25th, consisting of Fire Ladies’ and Gents’ WATCHES and CHAINS, Superb JEWELY, Sterling SIL VERWARE, PLATED GOODS, CLOCKS, Fine TABLE CUTLERY and FANCY GOODS, whieli they oft'er to their old "friends and the public in general. WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRED with the usual care, ot t25-'tf Plantation Wagons. POLLARD A CO., of Augusta, Ga., have taken the Agency of our celebrated Woodruff Wagons, Formerly sold by Albert Hatch. Those Wagons are universally acknowledged to be the beat in America. They were, award ed the TWO FIRST PREMIUMS, lor best two-borse and best four-horse Wagons exhib ited at the last Georgia State Fair. They run lighter, and generally last as long as twb ordinary Wagons. Any size can be promptly furnished by Messrs. Pollard <fc Cos., No. 273 Broad street, who are also authorized to take orders for aty style of Carriage, Buggy or Rockaway. DEMAREST A WOODRUFF, Manufacturers of all kind of Carriages, Bug gies and Wagons, Nos. 628 and 630 Broadway New York. oetlSlm THE CELEBRATED SURER FAMILY SEVIIR MiCHIIES. FIGUERS AND FACTS 0 THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COM PANY, IN 1869, Sold 86,781 Machines! In 1869 the Singer Manufacturing Company Sold over the Leavitt Sewin' Ma chine Cos ..86,910 Machines. Sold over the Parham Sewing Ma chine Cos 85,640 Sold over the Finkle & Lyon Manu facturing Cos 85,442 “ Sold over the ASttia Sewing Machine Cos 88,£3 “ Sold over the American Button-Hole Cos 78,989 “ Sold over the Empire Sewing Ma-, chine Cos ....78,081 “ Sold over the Florence SewiDg Ma chine C 0... .....73,120 “ Sold over the Wilcox & Gibbs Sew ing Machine Cos .09,580 “ Sold over the Weed Sewing Machine Cos 67,094 « Sold over the Grover & Baker Sew ing Machine C 0.... 51,693 “ Sold over the Howe Machine C 0... .41,781 “ Sold over the Wheeler & Wllaon Manufacturing Cos 7,916 “ It is THE BEST and ONLY MACHINE that will do all kinds of Family Sewing. The Singer Manufacturing Company, E. H. SUMMER, Agent, oct2s-6 184 Broad street, Augusta. TO RENT, TJntii the first of October, 1871, the DWELLING over the store of Messrs. Bionoh & Crump, containing six rooms. For terms, apply at the octfi-tf OFFICE OF GLOBE HOTEL. 5 Tons Bartlett Lead JUST RECEIVED BY W KLLS &. CLAY, (Sign of the Big Pill,) NO. £BB BROAD STREET. oct22-tf TO BENT, FROM THE FIRST OF OCTOBER NEXT. THE BUILDING on Kollock street, former* ly known as Husk & Neal’s Iron Foundry. THE BUILDING on Marbury street, known as the Pistol Factory. N. B .—Neither of the t*oo preceding BuiUHnge wiU be rented for the purpotet of • Grocery or Bar-room. Apply from 9to 11, a. m., and from 3to 4 p. m., to B. B. AGNEW, Agent, aulAtf rNo. 860 Brosd st, THE GRAND EXPOSITION CONTINUED AT 326 & 228 BROAD STREET. | ■ * ■■ o \TEW AND ELEGANT NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS, of the Best Quality for IN Suits, and Costumes in SILKS, POPLINS, REP, VELOURS, SERGES, BRIL LIANTINES, ALPACAS and Pure MOHAIRS. VERY CHOICE MOURNING GOODS. Handsome PRINTED POPLINS at 45 cents, worth 75 cents. And we offer the Largest, Choicest and Cheapest Stock of Embroideries, Laces, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Notions, In the City. Also, an IMMENSE STOCK of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Bleached and Brown SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS, QUILTB, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, &0., SHAWLS SHAWLS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS, and SUITS. Great Attractions in Every Department. JAMES A.. GRAY & GO., oct2s 6 326 and 228 BROAD STREET. INSURANCE AT REDUCED RATES, r IN THE CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $5,500,000. Phoenix Insurance Cos., Hartford, . CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.. 1,674,000. Howard Insurance Cos., New York* , - CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.. .. -.-- 775, W0: Maneattan Insurance Cos., JNTew York, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.... .... .... .... 1,368,191. Lamar Insurance Od., ISTew York, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS., 574,739. Commerce Insurance Cos., New York, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 350,000. Astor Insurance Cos., ISTew York, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 431,700. Fireman’s Insurance Cos., IS! ew Y ork, CAPITAL AND 5URPLU5................ 345,036. Commercial Insurance Cos., ISTew York, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 300,000. $11,318,662. The above are all first-class Couapauics, aud those who insure la them can feel as sured that losses will be promptly settled. Any Company Is good where NO FIRE OCCURS, but the above will prove solvent WHEN FIRES DO OCCUR. Risks taken on DWELLINGS and GIN HOUSES In the country. Also, ou COT TON and MERCHANDISE from Savannah and Charleston, to New YorK and other Northern Ports. Also, to and from Liverpool and other European Ports. WM. BHEAR, A-o^ent. . -J4,R£LAYTOt&«) Cottpn i’actorp and M^rcha&ts, GENERAL AGENTS FOR “ MAGNUM BONUM ” SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE. MADE PURELY FROM Dissolved Bones, Ammonia and Potash. o ANALYSIS: SOLUBLE BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME 15.33 BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME - 19-6| AMMONIA (Fnuivalent to Sulphate ot Ammonia, 12 per per cent.) POTASH 4 - 63 For COTTON, CORN, WHEAT and Other SMALL GRAINS. W E CALL particular attention to the Analysis, and guarantee the above standard. It will be observed that it presents an amply supply of the all important and vital crop producing elements, viz: SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, AMMONIA and POTASH, and we hazard nothing in pronouncing the “ MAGNUM BONUM ” equal to the best FIRST CLASS Fertilizer. oct2o-lm NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. O Another Car Load of that Choice Flour. Fine Seed Oats, Fine Seed Rye. Pure Heavy Slack Oats, in. market. Fiile Sugar Cured Mount Yernon Hards. Prime ISTew Buckwheat Flour. Yery Fine Corned Beef. Pure Cider Yinegar, warranted genuine. A. Full Stock of all Choice Family Groce ries, Planters’ Supplies, and everything for the Conntry IVlerchant’s Trade, at AVholesale, which we guarantee as low as any one, and leel assured that we can make it to their interest to call and see us before purchasing. FLEMING!, STAPLES & C»., 268 Broad Street. oct23-6 ■■ ■ - ■ ~—- Large, Special aid Attractive Offerings! AT ja« W. TURLEY’S, THIS WEEK 1 NOVELTIES OF RARE BEAUTY ! SPECIALLY PROVIDE® FOR - *— 0 —— Dress Goo4s Departawst Mere Attractive Than Even, Eventual FMUmiM* I BverUW.* Beaatttal I EveWMi* Ckea,! I— mmpy ~m i. ms —— This BEAUTIFUL OFFERING will likely be the Moat Attractive which I will have the pleasure of presenting this season, and my regular customers, as well as strangers visiting the city, are cordially invited to a full inspection. COUNTRY MERCHANTS should not make a single purchase before infer themselves of prices. DOMESTIC GOODS always in fell supply at Manufacturers’ Prices. NEW ARRIVALS and Increasing Attractions every day during the week. I . JAMES W. TURLEY. ocUS-coau -i TOL. 27—NO. 128