Tri-weekly constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 18??-1877, November 11, 1870, Image 1

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It will ha perceived t- tho foregoing that we have duced the rates of advertising fifteen to twenty per cent., to take effect on thU day. Single Papers, 6 cents; to news boys, 3H seats. Tssmb—Cash CONSTITUTIONALIST - ; ■ .-t FEIDAY MORNING. NOV. 11, 1870 Acts Passed by the l/gislature of 1870. 301. To incorporate the Albany, Mobile and New Orleans Kuilroiwi Company. 202. To yeqrilre all railroad bonds en dorsed by tiie State to be registered in the office of Secretary of State. 208. To change the time of holding Worth Superior Court J .» 204. To amend section 41514 of the Code. 205. To amend paragraph in section No. 2741, article 2d, part 2d, title 7, chapter 7, of the Code. 206. To declare the poll tax for the years 1868,1869 and 1870, yet nncollected, illegal, and prevent the collection of the same. 207. To change the time for the annual meeting of the General Assembly. 208. Assenting to and confirming the purchase, by the United States, of certain tract;, of land in the State, and for ceding Jurisdiction over the same. 209. To change the line between the counties of Coweta and Merriwet.hcr. 210. To incorporate the East Point Jug Factory Company. 211. To authorize the Governor to draw his warrant in favor of W. W. Hindman, Tax Collector of Campbell county, for $265, for the year 1867. 212. To change the name of the Griffin Loan, Trust and Savings Institution, and confer additional powers and privileges. 213. To exempt members of the Oak City Hook and Ladder Company,of B&inbridge, from Jury and militia duty. 214. To amend the charter of the Georgia Mutual Fire and Life Insurance Company. 215. To change the county site of Telfair county from Jacksonville to a point ou the Macon and Brunsw'ek Hailroad, as near the centre of the county as possible. 216. To supercede the act incorporating Blackshear, lu Pierce county. 217. To incorporate Brookviile, in Ran dolph county, and for other purposes. 218. To incorporate the Cnthbert Bank ing Loan and Trust Company. 219. To legalize the voting Qf the citi zens of Atlanta in any ward for Mayor, and to prevent voting for Aldermen except in the waid they reside in at the time of election. 220. To forfeit the franchises of Nelson Tift et. fd. to erect a toll bridge or ferry over Flint river at Albany. 221. To authorize the Mayor and Coun cil of Americus to issue bonds to aid in building railroads, etc. 222. To Incorporate Spring Vale, lu Ran dolph county and for other purposes. 223. To repeal the act amending the act incorporating Camilla, in Mitchell county 224. To authorize the Ordinary of Lump kin county to issue bonds to build a jail. 225. To grant State aid to the Polk State Quarry Railroad Company and for other purposes. 226. To authorize Pickens county to aid in the construction of the Marietta and North Georgia R- broad Company. 227. To repeal the act increasing the fees of county officers in Baldwin county. 228. To amend the act the Georgia Historical Society. 229 Tp Incorporate the Georg'a Agri cultural and Manufacturing Company of Houston. 230. To authorize the Trustees of Oraw fordsville Academy to sell the land and buildings of the Academy. 281. To change the line between the counties of Butte and Henry. 232. To require the Mayor and Aldermen of Atlanta to uniform the police. 288. To authorize the Treasurer of Ap pling county to receive jury certificates for any dues ow’tig to the county. 284. To authorize and require the Ordi nary of Crtwford county to make tellers to certain froperty for church purposes. 235. To change the corporate limits of Hamilton and Harris counties, and for other purposes. 286. To incorporate Preetou, in Webster county.and for other purposes. 287. To amend the act to incorporate Oglethorpe University, at Midway. 288. To authorize the Superintendent 6f the Western and Atlantic Railroad to con vey to the Macon and Western Railroad Company certain land in exchange ft>r certain land now owned by the said Macon and Western Railroad. 239 To empower the Superintendent of the Western and Atlantic Railroad tot cem yejr certain rights to the proprietors of the Kennessaw House, at Marietta. 240. To repeal the second section of the changing the line between the counties i ‘‘ .1 ■:%.- >„ r C VH' . ■•ft .Va of Lumpkin and Dawson, and between Fnlton and Clayton. r S4|. Mtliofi®! the Ordinkty *>f jCba tooga county to issue bonds to the amount of SIO,OOO to pat in condition a wagon wad from Summerville aefoss Lookouft Mountain to some point on the Chatta- DOOga and Alabama Railroad. f ! 5 ' 242. To authorize the sale of personal property finy where in the corporate limits of Atlanta.* I Y MS JTfi 243. To Incorporate tbe Commercial Gas Light Company of.S tvanaah. 214. To Cxtehd tne limits of Augusta, iud for other purposes. lo’ .. 245. To Incorporate the Grand Trunk Railroad Company, to grant State aid to cultural Bank, and grant powers and privileges to the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company. 247. Tq Incorporate the Georgia Sea board and Northwestern Railroad Com pany, grant State aid to the same, and for other purposes. 248. To,, incorporate the Americus and Isabella Railroad Company, grant State aid to the same, and for other purposes. 249. To incorporate tbe Home Fire and Marine lireurance Company of Columbus. 230. To incorporate the Newnan Bank, Loan and Trust Cqmnany of Newnan. 251. To reinstate certain parties as execu tors in a certain case. 252. To change the time of holding the Supreme Coart. 253. To amend the act incorporating the Augusta and Summerville Railroad Com pany, snd for other purposes. 254. To incorporate the Btone Mountain Granite and Railway Company. * 265. To incorporate the Georgia Loan and Ranking Company. 256. To authorize W. J. F. Mitchell, of Taylor county, to erect a gate on his own land. Square* l Week. :2 WVk«. jg Week*. 1 Month. 1 Moatla |* Montta. je Moatk*. 1■ ■ ' jft Months ! |a Months. 257. To incorporate the Darien Telegraph Company. . 258. Toehangc the line bet ween the coun ties of Macon and Sumter. 25ftATo create a Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenues for Milton county. 2fK To legalize the marriage of Jesse W. Lamb ami Sarah E. Lamb. 261. To grant State Aid so the Camilla an<l Cnthbert Railroad Company. 2t‘>2. To legrttwt* tbe law of putting up and keeping gates across roads In the counties of Gordon, Whitfield and Mur ray. 268. To require the commissioners to re vise the jury box, and to take an oath to discharge their duty impartially. 264. To repeal the act organizing a Criml nal Court 'n each county. 265. To organize and lay off anew county ont of port’ons of Telfair, Pulaski and Mon’gomery counties. 266. To rcqiyre all the railroads in the State to furnish equal accommodations to all without, regard to race, color or previ ous condition. 267. To provide for the crossing of rail roads by other railroads. 268. To incorporate the People’s Bank of Albany. 269. To incorporate the Planters’ Ex change Bank of Macon -270. To incorparate the Brunswick Bank and Trust Company. 271. To Incorporate the Ocean Bank and Trust Company, 272. To incorporate tbe Bank of Americas. 278. To Incorporate the Griffin Banking Company. 274. To incorporate the Farmers’ Bank of Western Georgia. 275. To incorporate the Bank of the Inte rior at Macou. 276. To incorporate the Bainbrldge Com pany. 277. To incorporate tbe Savings BanlroC Barnesvllle. 278. To Incorporate the Georgia State Banting Company. *T». To tnoorpppfatfi the Bfuimwksk aud Augusta Railroad Company. 286. To amend the Charter of the city of Cnthbert. * 281. To authorize Julia A. McLeven to carry out the will of her former -husband, and for other purposes. 282. To amend the act incorporating Conyers, in Rockdale county, and for other purposes. 283. To authorize the Ordinary of Clark county to adjust the present bonded in debtedness of said county, etc. 284. To incorporate Cedartown, in Polk coiiDty, and for other purposes. 285. To incorporate the Athens Street Railway Company, and for other purposes. 286. To incorporate the Boston and Greenfield Railroad Company. 287. To legalize the intermarriage of Powell and Dorothy Blassingame, and Aaron and Sarah Walker. 288. To Incorporate Norcross, in Gwin nett county. 289. For the.rellef of Jackson Kilpatrick, of Towns county. 290. To compensate the graud and pe tit jurors of Merlweth'r county. 291. To fix the compensation of jurors In Newton couuty. 292. To create a City Court In Macon," and for other purposes. 293. For the benefit of J. 11. Armstrong, J. W. Boudoun, et. al. , of Gordon county. 294. To amend the act assented to Au gust 27, 1870. 295. To change the name of the City Banking Company of Macon. 296. To change the lines between the couidles of Lowndes and Brooks. 297. To incorporate the Cotton States FertllizjbgCompany, of Macon. 298. To legalize llie organization of the Cuthbcrt Manufacturing Company, and for otber purposes. 299. To legalize tbe action of the Mayor and Council of Darien, In laying out the commons or said city. 300. To incorporate the Georgia Mag netic Telegraph Company. J !l»" ■■ ■ ■»'.'! —— —■' State Items. Several heads of families who emigrated to the Southwest immediately after the war, have returned within the pist two weeks and purchased homes in Monroe county. Judge Hiram Phinazee, of Monroe coun ty, exhibits samples of his corn crop the present season. Sixteen ears average twen ty-two rows of grain, with fifty-four grains to the row, making one thousand one hun dred and eighty-eight grains to the ear. These sixteen ears of corn average twelve and a half inches in length, and eleven inches in circumference. The largest ear weighs one and a half pounds. ; * At the close of the present term of Mon roe Female College, within three weeks, it is announced that Dr. Hlllyer will resign the Presidency. Rev. Wm. C.-Wiikes is named as his successor. The ins itntlon is in a flourishing condition. Divisions among the Democrats of Mitchell county and the running of inde pendent candidates Will probably insure tbe success of the Radicals in that county. The gin house on -Dr. Brad well’s planta tion near Bainbrldge, was destroyed fey fire Thursday evening last, containing 1} bales of cotton. The fire was produced by friction, the gin being In motion at the time. t .’ ii it '- r A paper is soon to fee started in Atlanta, of the Episcopal Church, editor tbC ReV ‘ Joßepll Cross, D, D., as —; cotemporary says that, of peanuts, Virginia will send to market tins year 400,000 bushels; Tennessee 300 - 008 to 200,000 bushels, which, together with what we import from Africk, wtilfur rilsh an abundant supply. Farmers find it quite profitable to raise peanut*, course of A few years the United States raising those nuts fey the million SPECIAL NOTICES. ■^=-r—Tr-• ■ ..s±z Extra Special Kotlct. P«w»re of Coxnteitotte f SmHii’i TonJ# Sent* bM toon countarf»H*4< *nd th» coonterMter broujtht to VML ' ■-* lilU SMITH'S TOStJO |TBUr. Tits t>u>xlo« crftsl* most have Dr. Jen Buu’s Prl vet« BUtap on eneb bottle. Dr. Job* Boit, only hs* tha right to nuanfacture snd ieU lilt OrtsrinsJ John 8m th's Tonlo Bzrup, cf lionisviUe, Ky. Sxunine w*B tb< label on etch bottle. If my private stamp Is not on lbs bottle, dqpnot purchase, or yon will be deceived.— Bee my oolnmn advertisement, and my ahoweaiC 1 will prosecute any one ln/Huglng on mv right. The xeatAn* Smith’* Touie Byrnp eaa only bn prepared bp Tbe eUblie's Mrvant, DK. JOHN HULL. hooiaviLLF, Kt., Not. 5, I8&t. (eblt-endlv FEESH GARDEN SSSSS. »* WANTED GKNUINB TO NAME, from the MOOT REM ABLE SCUD GROWERS in Europe and America, for rale by PLUMB * LBITNER, «fpl«-eod*c2m . Auguata, Ga to lour Children The hreat Soothing Remedy. Mr*. f Cares Colin and Grtpinvl Price, »» Syrup. (ing. J Cents- Mrs. ( auMoeeConvn'itoiwand'l Price. Whit.......i,i. J overcome* all diieases in-1 wmtcnmb s< cjdent to InfanU M Syrup. f Children. J Cent*. Mrs. (Corea Dianrhcea, Dyßen-5 Price, WKII.._V.| tesfs a. Syrup. age*. * J Cents It i* the tp!it Infant’s end Children’* (toothing H.-uiedy in all disorders brought on by Teething or any otber came.' Prepured by the GRAFTON MEDICINE CO., Bt. Louis, Mo. Bold by Urnggist* and Dealers in Medicine every where. mv3-d*cly It Book for the Million. MARRIAGE! _ ____ __ ton TO TH* Msbbisd, QuXDE ■ I or'tboae about to marry, on the physiological mysteries and revelation* of the m;xoat eyatem, with the latest dlaeoverle* in pro ducing and preventing' offspring, preserving the com plexion, dre. T'kisisun interesting work of 234 i.aitc*, with no merous engravings, ana contains valnable information for those who are married or contemplate marriage; ctil) it is a book that ought to bo under lock und key, and not laid carelessly about tbe bouse. Bent to any one (free of postage) for Fifty Cents. Address Dr. Ifutts’ Dispensary, No. 12 N. Eighth Street, St. lyouie, Mo. tar Notice to tire Afflicted and Cufor lunale. Before apyls ing to the notorious Quacks who ad vertise In pu bile papers, or using any Quack Kemodiee, peruse Dr Butts' Work, no matter what your disease u« or how deplorable your condition. Dr. Butts can he consulted personally or by mail on Ihe diseases mentioned in Ms works. Office, No. 12 N. Eighth street, between Market and Chestnut, Bt. Louis Mo mvS-dacty J. L. ADDISON, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND BOLICXTOK IN EQDITY, Practices In tho Btate and United States Couit*. Sped .1 attention given to all business of hi* Pro fession. Ofllte at Edgefield (l ilt B. O. ,ly 10 4m* GETTING MARRIED. ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN ON SOCIAL Evils, and the propriety or Impropriety of getting Married, with sanitary help for those who fe|t un fitted for matrimonial happiness. Scot free, in ItMffl till i)l | MMtm, HOW4BB APSOCIA TION, Box P. miaddpbfa, Pa. aeplß-8m | SAIIr SYS. > This splendid Hair Dye Is tfae best tn the wor.d; the ooly true and perfect Dye; bamlesn, reliable, ln stautaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes; Invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful, block or brown. Bold by all Druggists and Pcrftimers, and properly applied at Batobelor’s Wig Factory, No. 16 Bond St., Wcw York. |e4 lr ... r t , Aa WIKK RAILING, FOR H AA A F Utano'ery LoU, 1 -OSLi'W I O -ttages, &e.; Wire Guards asylums, Ac ; Wire Webbing, Rio* Cloth, and Wire Wotk. Also, Manufacturer* of koubdbinibb olotbr. E' ery Information by addressing N WALKER A EON, No. 11 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. ,lan2B-ly NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The firm of C. TOLER & CO. has this day been dissolved bv mutual consent. CHEBLEY TOLER and GEORGE B PAR KER are authorized to wind up the business of the firm. C. TOLER. JNO. H. PARKER, GEO. B. PARKER. Augusta, Ga., October 39th, 1870. COPARTNERSHIP. J. L. SPEARS and GEORGE B. PARKER have this day entered into copartnership uuder the style of SPEARS & PARKER, for the pur pose of currying on a LIVERY BUSINEBS at the oid stand of C. Toler & Go.’e Kentucky Stables. Mr. O. Toler will be employed by us and represent J. L. Spear* when fie is absent. • J. L. SPEARS, GEO. B. PARKER. Augusta, Ga., October 39,1870. novl-lm Planters’ Warehouse, No. 2 Warren Block, AUGUST A, The UNDERSIGNED respectfully tender their thanks to the many Planters and Friends who supported them during the past scasoa in the WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION BUS INESS, and again oiler our services to the PUBLIC for patronage at 1% per cent. Com missions for selling cotton—the same price as charged last season—and hope by .strict per sonal attention to business andiissriHJOTiow to merit a liberal support. CASH advances made on Cotton in store,vand orders for BAG GING, TIEB, &c, and Family «up#lies carefully filled and selected by one of our firm in person. - »T W. H. HOWARD & SON. ' sept Sin ~,, v ; nM%i «CT * A1 AAA REWARD, BING’S PILE REMEDY fails to cure. It is prepared expressly to cure the Pile* and noth ing else, and has cured cases of oyer 20 years standing. Sold by all Druggists. r j VIA FIJGA. D* Bing’s Vis Fuga is the pure Juices of Barks, Herbs, Roots and Berries, for c«itMantaM2 r *ai r * Female Afflictions, General Debility, and all complaints of the Urinary Organs in Male and Female, producing Dyspepsia Costiveness, Gravel, Dropsey and Scrofula, which most gen erally terminate in Consumptive Decline; It pnrifleß and enriches- • the Blood, the Biliiary, Glandular and Secretive System; Corrects and Strengthens the Nervous and Muscular forces; it acts like a charm onpvreiik, nervous, >ad do-, bilitated females, both young *hd old. Node should be Without it. SoM everywhere. Laboratory— l 42 Franklin St, Baltimore, .UGUSTi, (80 W NOVEMBER ■«. OPENED ■ ’a;i t p-jtfti a tii!i;; a SAM'LA.KCHOL^i! ,ltl| Us# JVfa-I •Or and 16BICDLTDHU WiMEWW pidif-iIT dwaqsp SEED STORE, (It. 5 Jickwa Street* f«w» Block* -riVt ■ . te r*- > - * i tl 10 .A.GRLCULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and MACHINES as follows: Turuing and Bnbsoil PLOWB HARROWS, different styles and size* OX SHOVELS or ROAD SCRAPERS STEEL GARDEN RAKES Spading, -Manure and Hay FORKS Flautera and Garden ROES DICKSON COTTON SWEEPS MATTOCKS, GRUB HOES GRASS SCYTHES, BUSH SCYTHES WHIFFLE TREES, SINGLE TREES SHOVELS. SPADES, AXES CORN SHELLERS FORAGE CUTTERS OX TOKIS WHEAT THRASHERS j| GRA^Pliffel.KS HORSE POWERS, LHVER3 or SWEEPS; aod RAILWAY or TREAD PATENT^ CIDER MILLS and PRESSES .-r ’ I Canal and Gardeu WHEELBARROWS HORSE RAKEB Walter A. Woods’MOWING and REAPING MACHINES FARM WAGONS GARDEN TROWELS and FORKS STUMP PULLER3, STORE TRUCKS HEDGE and PRUNING SHEARS PRUNING SAWB WASHING MACHINES CLOTHES WRINGERS THERV.OMETPR CHURNB \\ INK PRESBEB SMUT MACHINES STEAM ENGINEB RULELEERand LEATHER BELTING GRISTMILLS, &c., &c. Mr. Echols i» exhibliiog, at the Cotton States Mechanics’, and Agricultural Fair Aeeo cintion, of Augusta, Qt, t fall assortment <jf the above mcnllontd Implements and Ma chines. Visitors at the Fair, and especially Farmers, should take a good look at them. oci2>tf ' . jl WESTERN LAGER' BEER. Also* Agent for the LION BREWERY. The above at whole sale. • Just arrived, finest quality IMPORTED SWISS OIIKEteE. CINCINNATI LAGER BEER. .A. FULL BUPPLT of WHOLI, HALF, And QUARTER BARRELS, constantly on band at J. tV. BESSMAN’S nov3-tf 287 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. MME. SEGIN Has purchased her MILLINERY GOODS from the fir t-cluss houses iu New York, and it will he the advantage of the Ladies to ex amine her styles, which she is now ready to ex hibit, before they mike a selection in their U °ln DREB3-M her skill In FITTING and TRIMMING Is too well known to be mentioned. MMS. SEGIN’B FRENCH MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING ESTABLISH MENT, AUGUSTA, GA. WANTED. A. SITUATION to TEACH, by a full grad uate, from Virginia, either in a private lamily or Ac idemy. Has had years of experience, in English branches. Classics and Mathematics. Will also leach Freucb. Good t testimonials given. Address at this offle -, until Ist January. novs6« P. A. THOMAS. Cincinnati Lager Beer. HaVING been appo'ated Agent of the celebrated Laser Beer Brewery KLEINER BROS., I take pleasure in informing my friends and the public generally that I am prepared to fur nish them with the above mentioned Beverage by wholesale and retail. . Orders left at Oktjbn & Doschbr’s, or my place of business, will be attended to promptly. octieim CHARLES BPAJBTH. HORSES AND MULES. We are just in receipt of a drove 6f Fine HORSES and MULES, 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., sep!B-tf Tennessee .and Kentucky 8 tables. NEW MACHINERY! NEWMILL! * it Sfrii#--'; ‘vfcwl j&JT THE OLD “SKINNER MILL” fhi miles from Augusta, Columbia Road, we are prepared to do Merchant and Custom Work, wHhoor CIRCULAR SAW aud QUEEN OF THE SOUTH GRIST MILL, with promptness end dispatch. By September 1, we ebsii also be prepared to gin and press, by water power, all the Cotton our customers may hting us, for Toll, the Seed October 15th, we shall be ready to puret**: aB the Cotton Seed that may be brought t 6 our Hard Woods, Poplar and Pine Lumber always on band, or sawed on shares or to order. j:: >} Oak, Hickory, Poplar and Pine Logs bought for cadi, delivered at the Mill, or anywhere within three the Milk # H #•*,*# ■;< * FISHER CO., BUBNA V IOTA PI.A.OU. HRRM Atig. au2s-«m !» H ~ i.Jk i i*. li J t tifl , i it J = If or the Speedy JElelief AND PEttSASE.IT USE OF COI¥ SC MPTIO I¥ 9 1 BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA, COLDS ABTD ALL DISEASES OF THE MW62, CHEST OK THROAT ! <JL_B.E EXPECTORANT is composed ex* iliislveiy of Herbal and Mncilaginons products, which t ip- A It,-. . f 'O.t-i' (•* I.* . Fermeate tbe very Fubstance of tbe Lungs, fWfaslng them to throw off the acrid matter which collects in the Bronchial Tubes, and at the same time forms a soothing coating, re- Bt-.viag tbe Irritation which produces the cough. The object to be obtained is to cleanse the Organ of all impurities; to nourish and strengthen It when it has become impaired and enfeebled by disease ; to renew and invigorate the drcnlatioo of the blood, and strengthen Hie oerToo3 organization. The EXPECTO KANT does this to an astonishing deg Tee. It ffe active, but mild and congenial, imparting functional energy and natural strength. It af fords Oxygen to vitalize the blood, and Nitro gen to assimilate tbe matter— It equalizes the “nervous influence/’ producing quiet and eomposuro. TO CONSUMPTIVES It te invaluable, as it immediately relieves the difflk uit breathing nud harrassing cough svhich attends that disesse. FOR ASTHMA \ rt t* a specific—one dose often relieving the distressing choking, aud producing calm ahd pleasant repose. , POR CROUP No another should ever be withont a bottle of the EXPECTORANT In tbe bouse. We have numerous certificates of ite having relieved, almost instantly, the little sufferer, when death appeared almost inevitable. "MOTHERS, BE ADVISED! • Keep it eo (laud I This dread disease requires prompt action ; as soon as the hoarse, hollow cough is heard, appi? the remedy, and it is easily subdued ; \ EFT DELAY HI DANGEROUS. tfSrVTbe properties of the KX PEUTOKANT atreliiemnleent, nutritive, balsamic, soothing aufah-'ftlleg. It braces the nervous B.ystew and mhYcoa pleasant and Mufreebittg sleep. In Kxhilarat* st and Relieves gloominess and Xkepression. Ccfctaining all these qualities in a convenient and |bncentrated form, it has proven to be tbe I®BT VALUABLE LUNG BALSAM ever bffered to sufferers from Pulmonary dis ease* Prepared by WM. H. TIfTT & LAND, AUGUSTA, GA. Sold by Druggists everywhere. ocllß-eod6m The Washington Gazette, PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, AT WASHINGTON, GA. H« a large circulatioa In Wilkes and ad joining counties, and is therefore a good me dium for merchants and business men so make themselves known to the people of the section where it circulates. ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED at tea. •unable rates. JAMES A. Vr'B’-GHT, sn2-tf Propriety. Money Cannot Boy It! For Sight Is Priceless! THE DIAMOND GLASSES: MASCgACTUBED BT J. E. SPENCER & CO., N. Y., Which are now offered to tbej>ubllc, are pro nonneed by all the celebrated Opticians of the World to be the MOST PERFECT, Natural, Artificial help to the human eye ever knowu. They are ground under their own su pervision, from piinute Chrystal Pebbles, melt ed together, aud derive their name, “Dia mond,” on account of their hardness and bril- Haaey. The Scientific Principle On which they are constructed brings the core or centre of the lens directly iu front of the eye, producing a clear and distinct vision, as iu the natural, healthy sight, and preventing all un pleasant sensations, such as glimmering and wavering of sight, dizziness, <fec\, peculiar to aU others in use. They are mounted in the finest manner, in frames of the bus* quality , Os Ml materials used tot that purpose. THEIR FINISH AND DURABILITY CANNOT BE SURPASSED. Caution.—None genuine nnless bearing tb«ir trade mark <>• stamped on every frame. FREEMAN BROS., Jewellers and Opticians, are sole agents for Augusta, Ga., from whom they can only be obtained.— These goods are not supplied to peddlers, at any Price. apß^odly JUST RECEIVED, A* large stock of: Abe watches, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, FANCY GOODS, Fructch and American CLOCKS, which we offer this season fully 25 per cent. LOWER than last year, and respectfully solicit j our Friends and the Public to an examination before purchasing elsewhere. We will also duplicate any article in our liae at New York oz Philadelphia prices. mifiJBXAIV BROS., ’> . : 313 BROAD STREET. N. 81-WATCHES REPAIRED in best manner, * oct2Q-eod6m Ayer’s pair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. T fflfujW A dressing which 1 is at once agreeable, gOfflß healthy, and effectual Jrli K for preserving tbe hair. Faded or gray mH f- hair is soon restored io odor w’f/t the gluts and Thin hair is thicks ened, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glaqds atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can fee saved for usefulness fey this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, k will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling ©ff, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the yigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can fee found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long it a rich glossy lustre and a graLwfW perfume. Prepared by-Or. 1. C. Ayer & Cos,, Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS. PRICE *I.OO. W. H. BARRETT, Augusta, Agen i»nl-eod*eiy ESTABLISHED 181!. CUSHINGS. „ . „ Ac HAI X* ly Y BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. 263 BALTIMORE ST., BALTIMORE, Have the LAROEBT AND BBBT ASSORTED BTOCK In the city of SCHOOL MEDICAL aud LAW, and DENTAL, CLASSICAL and MISCELLANEOUS < BOOKS. An immense supply of GENERAL BANK AND COUNTING-HOUSE STATIONERY. Blank Books made to order in any style of Binding and Ruling. The same careful attention given to ORDERS as to Personal Purchase*. INSIDE VIQVRES ALWAYS. Send for Catalogues, &c. oeU-Sm DISSOLUTION. The firm of WM. If. TUTf A LAND 1* thi* day dVsolved. The undersigned is alone authorized to settle tbe business .or use the name of the firm. ' WM. H. TUTf. NOTICK. The UNDERBIGNED will continue to carry on the DRUG BUSINEBB in all its brauches. WM. H. TUTT. nov3 tt LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST!!! IMPORTANT TO STOCK KAISERS, FARMERS, El’U.l USE DOUGHIIEs* EGYPTIAN STOCK FOOD WILL MAKE TOCB HORSES AND MULES FAT, VIGOROUS AND HEALTHY, And able to do one-third more work. DOUGHTIER IT WILL MAKE * COWS GIVE MORE AND RICHER MILK.. And Fatten at tbe same time. THE MEAT OF BEEF CATTLE FATTENED WITH IT IS RICH, SWEET AND TENDER 1 T EGYPTIAN ' * iifHJE E P ~-*" WILL BECOME FAT AND FINE AND FREE FROM DIBEABE. IT PATTENS HOGS, FORCES THEIR GROWTH,'AND KEEPS THEM FREE FROM CHOLERA. STOCK FOOD TURKEYS, GYAsE, ' AND OTHER POULTRY ARE FATTENED IN FROM SEVEN TO TEN DAYB WITH THIS FOOD. IT WILL ALSO PREVENT CHICKEN CHOLERA. Giveß to Yonng Animals, it Fattens them and Forces their QroWthl 1:. FOB FATTENING SEND FOR A CIRCULAR Which Tells of its Full Merit*, and Con tains Valuable Testimonials. NOT A MEDICtNE. ANIMALS, &c. WHAT IS BAID BY A FEW OF THE MANY WHO HAVE ÜBED Doughties’ “ Egyptian Stock Food.” Geu. Andbbsgn, Chief of Savannah Police— “ It* effects are surprising. 1 will always use it for my Horses.” Capt. Brown, Superintendent Savannah Street Railroad, is perlectly satisfied with the great benefits derived, and orders further sup plies. > ; E. P. Tunnison, Agent Southern Express Company, Bavannah—‘* Emphatically i say that it is a success. The improvement on the horse is surprising to me, as well as all Who know of the case.” ‘ A. Frebman, Superintendent Pulaski Sta bles—“l have used it with my cows. The milk has increased in quantity and improved tn quality, while the cows have increased in flesh.” y *,!; : M. BYAMJfeAgsnh^ At W. C. Barber’s, Mclntosh Street. A. A. SOLOMONS * C 0.,. i, gftvannah, Ga, General Agents for tbe United States. For sale by W. H.‘ Barrett, IX Jf. % trs\izttifcsss. t ms, Kino * Bro., Vaughn & Murphy. •spß-tuth*Baßm Sewing Machines SALE AND RENT. Also keep con stantiy on hand NEEDLES, THREAD end OIL of the best quality. AH styles of SEW ING MACHINES REPAIRED and warranted. E. H. SUMMER, 184 Broad st., Augusta, Ga. * jySWm Singer Sewing Machine Agency. S.D. HEARD&SON Warehouse and Commission Merchants, AUGUSTA, (JA. Geo. L. Oliver, Esq., Sworn Cotton Weigher Ik reaevtag our thanks to our customers aud ths public at lar<*e ior their verv lih i tronage extended our boose lor the past twenty years, We resfJK a“k their eon Will devote ear strict personal attention to the SALE ANO BTORAGE OF COTTOv^k 006, tofora&t our Commodious If ire-Proof Warehouse, No. 8 Mclutosh atroet. iUN 18 here ' JOHN MERRYMAN & CO.’S Ammoniated Dissolved Bones, For Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Oats, <fcc., &c. By the use of this reliable and concentrated WANK), Southern Planters will save thou sand# of dollars. Two hundred pounds equal to 400 pounds of most Fertilizers used. Packed in sound dry barrels—NEVEß IN SACKS. Every barrel sold by us GUARANTEED. octM*e6m S. D. HEARD & SON. M. O’DOWI), Grocer and Commission Merchant, 883 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA., Has on hand and to arrive, the largest ami most complete stock of GROCERIES LIQUORS and CIGARS to toe found in the city, among which SiiHy be fouud the fol • lowing: 50 Hhds Bacon Bides 20 Hilda White bides 50 Hhds Bacon Shoulders 10 Casks Hauls 25 Tierces Lard 800 Barrels Flour, all grade# 800 Boxes Caudles 100 Boxes Sod* : 100 Cases White Rqck. Potaeh 800 Boxes Pale No. 1-Soap* 200 Boxes Starch 100 Dozen Mustard, % and 1 pound 50 Hhds L Brown Sugar • 50 Hhds Demerara Sugar 100 Barrels Reined Sugar ICO Barrels Brown Sugar 50 Hhds Mol-tsses 200 Barrels Molasses 60 Barrels Golden Syrup 500 Bags Rio Coffee 25 Bags Java Coffee 100 Cheats Finest Tea 200 Case* Pickles, alt sizes 800 Bags Shot • 800 Gross Matches 50 Nests Tuba 200 Dozen Buckets; 50 Dozen Brass Boiiod-Butkets 800 Ban ds Rye Whisky All goods will be sold very loir. Give me a call. oct2-tf New Dress Goods, New Cloaks, New Shawls, New Opera Flannel, Traveling- Shawls, Flannels, Blankets, Piano Cov ers, Table Covers, Parasols, at Very- Low Prices. H. L. A. BALK, 172 Broad Street, Augusta. oct'JS-tf F, P. CLAYTON & CO., Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, Warehouse Comer Campbell and Reynolds Streets* AUGUSTA, GA. GENERAL AGENTS FOR “MAGNUM BONUM ” SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE. MADE PURELY FROM Dissolved Boiies, Ammonia and Potash. o ANALYSIS: SOLUBLE BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME 15 S3 BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME 19.61 AMMONIA..., . 3.16 (Equivalent to Sulphate of Ammonia, 12 per per cent.) POTASH...... 4.63 for ((TITOV, COHN, WHEAT u 4 Otker SMALL GRAINS. W* 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, via: SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, AMMONIA and POTASH, and we hazard nothing In pronouncing the " MAGNUM BONUM " equal to the best FIRST CLASS Fertilizer. oct2o-lm ' 1 ' ' . H M "!JII,"II IffKJII MV'I '■TWff-IIH V" WMSIU-UULiamji—M— UUL-LU. VANWINKLE $ CO., HATS, CAPS, FURS, UMBRELLAS. &C. 222 BROAD STREET. 1870. FALL AND WINTER, 1870. O We shall offer, during the Bntire Season, all the most and Desirable Goods in our line, at prices in conformity with the times. ~W e have now on hand the Largest, If inest and Best Selected Stock of Hats, P\irs and TTmbrellas ever offered in this market, and we offer them at prices that defy competition. We also have a French Conformator, and can shape Hats to fit the head. Hats made to order on short notice. Grivo us a call. oct33-18 •. , ■ ■■■ ■i ‘ .f.K , ■ ■ ■ New Dry Roods for Fall Now Open. H. L. A. BALK, 172 Broad Street, rr.W Having nuatly ptrildMl unoginoat* for the almost Daily Purchase of Mow and Seasonable Good* on each terms it wl|l always enable me to sell at prleea whleb will Defy Competition, I respectfully solicit the patronage of consumers and dealers. All Goods Freely Shown and ONLY ONE PRICE asked. Any orders given will he promptly and carefalty attended to. • H. Xj. JL. BALK, octiM-U • ITS BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA, VQL. 27—NO. 184 100 Barrels Corn Whisky v 50 Barrels Port, Sherry aud Madeira WiDe 20 Barrels. Imported Brandy 20 Barrels Rose Gin 20 Barrels New England Ruin 25 Barrels Domestic Brandy • 3 Pipes Holland Giu 200 51 Cigars, various brands 125 Boxes Tobacco, various brands 50 Casts Tobacco, Smoking 50 Jars Slaccaboy Snuff 500 Pounds 51accahoy Snuff, in full 150 Barrels ami hall do Mac'.erel 150 Quarter barrels anti Kits T Macherel 10 Bales Osnaburgs 20 Bales Shirtings 10 Bales Yarns 3 Cases Plaids 3 Cases Georgia Stripes 200 Reams Wrapping Paper 300 Cases Canned Vegetables and Fruits 100 Boxes Assorted Candy . 25 Boxes Maccaronl 100 Cases Sardines 10 Bags Ginger 10 Bags Spice 20 Bags Pepper.