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

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Eon and Potn.TRV Interest op Prance.—France, it would seem, before the war, fyippMed the main portion oLilse eer« food consented in ItpP;. don. In 1808, 8*10,000,000 df eggs were imported into Engl ind Land and Water states, on reliable authority, that' the quantity at the-enrly part of the present year, previous to the declaration of war, was rapidly nearing a proportion equal to 1,000,000,000. These vast numbers were brought from Ireland, Belgium, Holland and France, the latter country furnishiog 700,000. In the item of eegs alone, then, England promises to seriously feel the effects of the war, unless peace is soon re stored. Great attention is given to the rearing of poultry in France, and England lias paid the French dealers for dead poultry in a single year the. sum of $70,000,000 —* With the whole country turned into a hostile camp the poultry interest will be nearly destroyed, for it is well known that soldiers have a peculiar fondness for hen roo9ts. Liable to Ttirc Special Tax..— The So licitor General lias given it as his opinion tliat the proprietors of coasting vessels aud vessels running upon the rivers or Inland lakes, engaged in the curing or delivery of money, valuable papers, or any article for pay, whose gross receipts therefrom ex eeed the sum of SI,OOO per aunuin, are lia ble to the special tax of $lO imposed on ex press carriers and agents by paragraph 60 of seetlou 79 of the iuternal levcnoe act. ot June 30, 1864, as amended by the act of July, 1866. / The Attorney Genera), to whom the question was submitted by the Secretary of the Treasury, at the request of the act ing Commissioner ol Internal Revenue, has approved the opinion. PRESENTATION OK A FINK MASONIC Jewel. —The Grand Lodge of South Caro Una, which commenced its session in Charleston on Tuesday, presented R W. Robert S. Bruns, Past Grand Secretary, with an elegaut Masonic jewel. The band some testimonial is thus described in the Columbia Phtruix : The. brooch by which i.t is suspended con sists of two hands clasped/ami on the re v< vse side the name of the maker. On the garten, which is inches in diameter, is the following: “Presented to R. W. Robert 8. Bruns, Past Grand Secretary.” A scroll fills the centre, ou which is engraved “ Con stitution of the Graud Lodge of South Carolina,” with two pens in silver, crossed. On the reverse side is engraved, “By the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Sooth Carolina, November 17, A. L. 5869.” The ceutreis tilled with the opeu Bible, square ami compass, and on the'open page is in scribed ti e chapter commencing, “ How pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity.” With the aid of a glass, tlib en tire chapter can be read. The. whole being of tine gold, and valued at SBOO. General Registry Law.— One of the measures to be proposed at the coming ses sion of Congress is a general registry law for all large cities in the electiou of mem bers of Congress. This, with certain amend ments to the election laws, are deemed to be absolutely Imperative to the purity of elections in all large cities. A guest of a hotel sent in a bill to the landlord for services rendered in killing bed bugs. At the same hotel, a gentleman was lookiugover the register when his eyes caught sight of one of those pests of crea tion traveling about Icisurly over the page. He turned quietly to a friend and remarked: “ Well, this is the first hotel I evert*# 3 here the bed bugs looked .over the regis r to see whaffrotom youobeupy.” [Boston Courier. prince Polignac, who commanded a brig ade in the Confederate army during oor civil war, is now serving with Garibaldi. °sri-tt>celilj) Constitutionalist. Georgia News. Belts have been attached to the street car horses In Savauuah as a precant iou against accidents. Albany has just organizal a Board of Trade, with John A. Davis, President; Y. G. Rust, Vice-President, and L. K. Welch, Secretary and Treasurer. The Southern Bank of Georgia, of,Savan nah, to which the last Legislature granted a charter, will commence business during the coining week, with a subscribed capital o:’ $500,000. In Alacon, Mr. William 3'hoinpson, an old man about 80 years of age, had his arm broken on Monday by a fractions cow, which caught him under the arm with her horns, and tluew him over on a pile of lumber. Ilamp (Juson, the United States Deputy Marshal appointed to take the census of White county, was killed a few days ago tiy some unknown parties while lie was en gaged feeding his hogs a short, distance from his residence. The negro leagues in the vicinity of In dian Spring have agreed to demand one half the crops they may raise next year— the land owners to furnish land, teams and feed, implements, house room, lire wood, etc. Os course this exaction will not be submitted to. Five men were drowned at Albany on Friday. Eleven hands, two white and nine colored, employed by John Smith, contrac tor for the rebuilding of Tilt’s bridge, were engaged in tilling a crib in the centre of the river with rock. They had loaded tiieir flat, and had almost reached the crib when it began to dip. Alarmed—probably panic-stricken —the eleven jumped over board in deep, swift, rough water. The two white men and four of the negroes succeeded in making the shore. The other fife arid the flat went down. Two of the bodies were recovered, but the other three conld not be found. FTL ! : i'.' i\o-A,' |u w««k» ■I I, Modtli. 1 L Muatl- Month» |.- Mon tli ... 5 kfontli* 6 Month* Interesting Statistics Concerning Tobacco and Cigars—There are in the United Slates, according to returns made to the Internal Revenue office, !)4(> persons and firms at the present time engaged In t.he manufacture of tobacco and snuff’. The total amount of the penal sums of the several bonds given by these manufacturers is $7,847,(i00. There are kept for use in the various tobacco factories 400 ma chines, 3,082 screw presses, 208 hydraulic ureases, 130 snuff mills, ami 144 other mills and machines; and the penal sum of each manufacturer’s bond in excess of $2,000, which is the minimum sum fixed by law’, is computed upon the basis of the number of -machines and instruments kept for use, so that the amount 1 of manufacturer's bond becomes in a degree the measure of his re lative capacity for production. Os these manufacturers New York has 85; amount of boods, $721,300; Pennsyl vania 40; amount of fronds, $380,700; Ohio, fit?; bonds, $444,000; North Caro lina, $911,000. The following States and Territories re port no tobacco manufactories, viz: Ala bama, Arizona, Colorado, Decotah, District of Columbia, Florida, Idaho, Kansas, Maine, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island; South Carolina, Vermont, Washington aud Wyo ming. The number of persons and firms report ed as being engaged in the business of man ufacturing cigars in the United Slates is 10,827, and the total amount of the penal sums of the bonds given by the same is $11,374,100. The number of cigar makers registered as being employed by the manu facturers is 46,856. The minimum of -the pewei num of ;i cip’o.r manufacturer’s bond Is SSOO. with an addi tional sum of SIOO for every registered ciirar maker employed. There are no cigar manufacturers re ported for the following Stales and Terri tories, 1 viz : Nebraska, Nevada, Decotah, Idaho, New Mexico and Utah. Just How it Is.—Every time a quack doctor kills a woman the press of the city deems it the proper thing to call for the breaking up of “ the charnel houses” of the abortionists, and the general eradication of the nefarious “ doctors.” This is, no doubt, very desirable, but should not the blame rest with the community that desires the services of the abortionists and makes the business of iufant murder profitable ? We think so 8o long as tin-re are. nun ami women who are willing to pay large sums of money for the deal ruction of in fants, there will be found the wretches to do it. The correspondence discovered in the apartment of Dr. Evans, after his flight, makes one shudder to read. Os course it can never be published, but the oue theme discussed, the only thing desired is—mur der. “ Send me something to destroy my child," appears in one letter from a mar ried woman. While dozens of young women make similar requests, but in other language. Abortionists grow rich. They live on the Fifth avenue, own brown stoue niansious and fast horses, and their incomes exceed those of the most eminent physi cians. Now is not the trouble with the community that supports these reseats V If there were no disease we should need no doctors.— Star. A Paid Fire Department in Phila delphia.—A meeting of the special com mittee of Philadelphia councils on a paid fire department, and the committee of fire and trusts was held on Saturday, when it was agreed to iv|x>rt to councils, next Thursday, a bill creating a paid lire de partment. The bill provides that there shall be thirty steam tire engines in the de partment, with one chief engineer and eight assistants. A board of fire commis sioners shall be constituted, to consist of live members, three of whom shall be se lected by the common coune.il and two by the select council. The salary of chief on gineer is set down at $3,000 per annum, and the assistant engineers at SI,OOO each. Aprlntdp.il eugineer of steam tire engines is provided for at a salary of SI,OOO per an num. Each hose carriage connected with the steam tire engines shall carry 1,000 feet of hose, and the ordinary firemen shall receive annual salaries of S4OO each. The hoard of tire commissioners shall be em powered to lease thirty steam fire engines from the present volunteer department for two years, if they see proper, with power to purchase them at the end of that time, if It is deemed desirable to do so. Archbishop Spalding on the Roman Question. —We publish this morning a re port of the sermon delivered yesterday, in Baltimore, by Archbishop Spalding. This being the first preached by the distinguish ed Citholic prelate since his return from the Ecumenical Council, it will naturally be read with interest. The Archbishop, after describing the holiness of the Virgin Mary, compared the trials and travails of the Church with those of her life, after which he entered upon a consideration of the Roman question. He denounced Vic tor Emanuel, declaring that the King was afraid to enter Rome lest he meet the same fate which overtook Herod. His Holiness was described as a prisoner to the King of Italy, who had been guilty of treachery and robbery ; wha had opened the prisons of Rome and let loose every desperate aud villainous cliaracter they contained. Asa consequence, robbery, violence and assassi nation followed. Referring to the asser tions Os American aud English papers that the occupation of Rome was in the inter est of liberty, he said that in Italy liberal ism means murder and rapine, and in France infidelity and socialism. In con clusion, Archbishop ‘Spalding expressed himself confident that the Pope would yet triumph and recover Rome. The sermon was very plain and outspoken and deserves careful consideration. —New York Herald. George Hayward, an eminent English geographer, making explorations in Africa, has been killed by the natives. sf&AAIj NOTICES. BE OK YOUB GUARD. The unexampled eucsets Which for twenty years has accompanied the use of Hostetler's Stomach Bit ter* provokes (tie* envy of ignorant nostrum-ipongers in nil pmtr of Ihe country, end the vosnlcrfeitii g business having teen meesmesbiy played out in cor e< quenct- of the numerous suits instituted against the oflenders, anew system of tactics has been adopter!. In the Boulti aud West especially, a legion of “ Bit ters,” prepared from worthless materials, and heaping a variety of names, hate been gotten up by Irrespon- Slide adventurers with the hope of substituting them to gome extent for the Standard Tonic of the Age. In aon-e cases, country druggists are the conductors and propiietors of tliesc unscientific and trashy com ]h imds, which are warmly rw omuiended by the ven ders, who endeavoi to palm them off upon the c edu lous in lieu of the great specific which has never yet !u.d u suet c-i.-ful competitor i idle r among proprietory piepurntloris, or the medieinea i reseribed in private practhe. This notice is lot ndyl 10 put the public on their guaid against persuasions of parties engaged in the aUi-rupt to substitute mere rubbish tor the most, i tfi. lent stomachic and alterative at present known. At tilts season of the year, it is of the great est consequence that no tricks should be played with depr. estd and enfeebled systems. Ask, therefore, for Hostetler’s Btoiiiarh Bitters, the gieat vegetable In- 4 vigorant and alterative, and reject, with desert ed i-en tompt, the w orse than useless medleys offered iu its place. It is as inijhmPint to the public as to the pro prietors ot the famous restorative that tlis advice should he heeded. novlS-tdcel idfb FOR THIRTY YEARS HAS THAT WHil.l. known, s an lard and popular remedy, PAINKII LRR, manufactured by P«rry Datis A Soil, lio.i -dence, K. 1., be. n before the public, anJ In that I’m.* has become known in all parts of the world, and been used by people ot all notionc It remains, to day, that same good and efficient remedy. Its Won derful power in relieving the mo,t severe pain has never be.-n equalled, and it has earned it i world-wide popularity by Its intrinsic meiit. No curative agent has had so wile-spread sale or given such universal satisfaction. The various ills for whic i the Pain KiJer is at unfailing cure are too weil known to require rccapilulition in this advertisement. As an external and intern ll medicine the Pain K Her stands unrivalled. Directions a.-company’ each bottle. Sold ly dl Drueglsts. Prires, 25 ceots, 50 cents and $1 per bottle. nov4 dselm WHILE EMO HONS PERISH, THOUGHT, blended in diction, ii immovta', such will be the list of those cured by the use of the OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. iio.Ui-lulhsuac Look to Your Children. the Great Soothing Remedy. Wrs. f Cures Colic and Giiptngj Price, WhlbnmliiJ ' n fl*** Bowels, and facili- l Whitcomb s-j , atl!8 the process of Tee h- t 45 Syi-uj:. l ing. J Cents Afrs.' f Subdues Convn’sions and j Price. tn,ii.«»,i,,J overcomes all diseases in- ! W hJtcnna Vs j <ffd,. r , t Infants and Syuip f Childreu. J Cents, Mj-b. fCures Diarrhcaa, Dysen-I Price, ..., w,. J tarv and Sui.iiner Corn-I ~. Wi.ltcoi..l. s' {l! . ljril Ul Childreu.of all f , a .° - - srrav. as. >. , j It is the gloat Tiitant’s an,! Chiidren’s t-oollilng Itumedy m all dig.',r.lore brought on by Teething ni any other esn -e. Prepared by the GRAFTON MEDICINE CO., 8t fgiuiit, Mo Hold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine eveiy whero. ravS-dvcly Kxtra Sptrini Notice. Beware of Counterfeits i Smith's Tonic Syrup has iwen eounterfe!tc*t. and the counterfeiter brought to grief. BMTTH’B TONIC SYRUP. Thesxnuiue arttr.lo remit have Dr. John Cull's Pri vate Stares on i-aeh bottle. Dr. Jonh linn, only hnn the final to uiaoofaetuis ami sell the original John Sin th e Toole Hviiie, of l.ooievllle, Ky. Examine well lh» Uhel on each Lottie. It ny i»rlvut« stamp In not on the bottle, Jo not pnrcliase. 01 yon will bo ileeeUed.-- See my roll) ion vlverftpemer,l, ail') rev eho* curd, i will pioeecute any one tnlslughiir on my right. The ire.,nine Smith's Tonic Syrup can only be prepared by ray sell. The public's servant, DR. eOHri BULL. LOUI3VILLS, El'., Nov. 5, 1869. feUt-wdlv A Book for the Million. MARRIA.GKE A Puivaxu Codissl /"l TTTTVCI LOH to yuu Mjki.iuii, V.T U JL J 1 Jc.i • or those about to marry, on llu‘ |ihyelo!o“li:il mysteries end revelation* of the -ox toil eyfttem, with the Intent discoveries iu pro •hieing and preventing ullsprlug, preserving the corn plexton, Ac. This is mi Interesting work of Til nagee, with nu merous engravings, aud contains valuable information for those who are married or contemplate marriage; still it is a book that ought to be under lock and feej, and not laid carelessly about the house. Hcnt to sgv one (tree ot postage') for Fifty Oenta. Addles- Dr. liutts' Dispensary, No. 12 N. Eighth Street, fit. Louis, Mo. Bo#" Notice tu Ibt Afflicted nud Cater tunitfe. flefoie npvlying to the notorious Quacks who ad vertise in pufrlic papers, or using any Quack Remedies, peruse L>r. Hillin' work, tio matter what yonr disease is or how deplorable your condition Dr. Butts can be consulted personally or by mail on the di-ensee mentioned hi his works. OUlce, No 12 N. Eighth street, liotweeu Market and Chestnut, St. Is,ids Mo mvS-dycly BATCHSLOE’S EAIE DYE. 'This splendid Ualr Dye Is the beet In the wore!; the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, in stantaneous ; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies llie ill effects of laid dyes; invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beautltul, black nr broxon. Sold by all Druggists und Perfumers, aud properly applied at Batchelor's Wig Factory, No. 16 Bond St., •Je w York. |e4 I PLUMB k LEITNEB, WHOLESALE DBOQOISTS, 212 BROAD STREET, seplG eodae2iu' AUGUSTA, GA. - . , ,- 0 - --gt WIRE RAILING, FOR jS /K ;J\ /X IT Ttr.cfoaing CemOery Lots, ,jl Vy'Vr’W )|_ O. ttagee, Ac.; Wire Guards 4aaMl atm f <v r Mere Fronts, Factories, Asylums, Ac ; Wire Webbing, Rice doth, and Wire Work. Also, Manufacturers of FOURDRTNIKR CLOTHS. Every information by addressing M. WALKER * SON, No. 11 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. i»n29-1y (M AAA reward, rL I 111 II I For any case of Blind *fl I Bleeding, Itching, or UI MK -* / v ccrated Piles that DE BING’S PILE REMEDY lails to cure. It is prepared expressly to cure the Piles and noth ing else, and has cured cases of over 20 years standing. Sold by all Druggists. VIA FUG A. Du Bing’s Via Fuga is the pure juices ol Barks, llgjlis, Roots and Berries, for >TB Inflammation of the Lungs; all Liver,Kid ney, and Bladder diseases, Organic Weakness, Female Afflictions, General Debility, and all complaints of the Urinary Organs in Male and Female, producing Dyspepsia Costiveness, Gravel, Dropsey aud Scrofula, which most gen erally terminate in Consumptive Decline. Jt purifies and enriches the Blaod, the BUliary, Glandular and Secretive System; Corrects and Strengthens the Nervons and Muscular forces; it acts like a charm on weak, nervous, and de bilitated females, both youug and old. Noue should be without it. Sold everywhere. Laboratory— l 42 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. jy3Ad*cly AUGUSTA, (Ga,) FRIDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 18, 1870 New and Elegant Fll.li HID WINTER GOODS / r t •i K NOW OPENING AT THE BEE HIVE DRY GOODS STORE. DRESS GOODS of the Latest Styles.;; Elegant Shawls, Sacqucs and Scarfs. White, Brown and Grey Blankets. A fine lot of Purs, very cheap. Cassimores, Sattinots and Jeans. A 1.30, A ROLL ASSORTMENT OF | HOSIERY, GLOVES and NOTIONS. 1 Which will Be iifl'eTPd . 4k AT7HE LOWBIST JPRJOItja. I I inq; leave'to ret in nmy ai uet-re tlmtiks my friends aud the imldie gen. ially tar &fm lilteral pntronaee exli-title.l tin- ii it liny; Ibe year, and a auie theui that tuy best etll.i will A be diiecteil to nu-rit a cAntinnauce of the same. | George Weber, • No. 194 Broad street. Octs eoritf * j George Page & Cos., No. 5 N. Schrocdec Street. Baltimore; Manufacturers of j PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM, ENGINES AND BOILERS PATENT IMPROVED, PORTAUf K Oi ucuila.l' Saw Mills, Git. {7, Blalay ansi tiash fa tv Afilis. GRIST MILLS, TIMBER WHEELS, SHIN GLE MACHINES, &e. Deiiera iu Circular Haws, Belting and Mill Supplies g.-nerally, and Manul.icHire.r’s Agents for Leffel’s Celebrated Tnri itie. Water Wheel and every description of Wood Working Machinery. AGRICULIU R AI. ENGINES A J-PECIALTY. B'gr” Send for Descriptive Cataloyroet and Price Lists. t-epS-eodsely B A. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE.! Why is it that so in my children die under l Ihe ape ot five years ? That a laryce proportion of children die under that has lout; been a subject ot n-rnark, nnd without a atuislaetory cause ascertained, it in certain. Also, it is known that worms exist in the human system lrom its earliest infancy ; there fore parents, especially mothers, who are more constantly with their children, cannot be too observing of the first symptoms of worms ; for so enrol? an they exist, tun tlfey.be ~ SAFELY AND CERTAINLY removed fn-tu ti,e most rlcik-ate iulaot, by the timely use ot . it. A P&hncslocfc’a Vtriaifugt, it Is r-arfcgUji harmless, contains m 0 j. s) y^' being a Purely Vegetable Composition, And may Im administered with the UTMOST SAFETY TO CHILDREN OF ALL AGES. Worm Confections, made more for the pur pose ol pleasing the palate than of overtoming the disease, have been manuiaeiured ail over the, country, but their short lease c.l tile is nearly exhausted, and B. A. FAHNESTOOK-’S VERMIFUGE continues to grow iulavor daily Caution. Should occasion require you to purchase R. A. PA HNERTOCK’S VERM IFUGE, he earefn to see that the initials are B. 'A. Tills is the urliele that has liceu so FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE 1829. Aud purchasers must insist on having it, iftlu-y do not wish to have an imitation forced upon them. Sc-liwuri's. A ffahlvtt, roaUSBLV B A. FAHNESTOCK'S SON 4^CO. Sole Proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa. decS-dareoll v LARD OIL, Sperm oil NEATS FOOT OIL WHALE OIL STRAIT’S OIL LINSEED OIL WHITE LEAD, &c., In lull stock at low prices. For sale by WELLS & CLAY, No. ‘.'B3 Broad St., novl3-tf Sign of tlie^g-Pill. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. tA dressing which' is at once agreeable, healthy, und effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored Thin hair is thick 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 glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, aud yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer k Go., Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS. PHKJH SI.OO. W. H. BARRETT, Augusta, A gen )*xil-eod*ciy Honlhprn Wye House bfue Corner WoehinyUnt uint Broad Street* . i’i •' ill DYE WORKS 79 anoSI KLLIB BT., AUGUSTA, ,OA. BL&S00W& BEROUD, yPROPIUETORS and french dyers. is W E respectfully lieg to iuform the pnb- IfLic lliat we are now ready to do DYEING and ot all kinds of SILKS, VKL |.VETB and RIBBONS, WOOLEN GOODS, 1 ALPACAS. WORSTED and Gents CLOTH ING. KID GLOVES, CURTAINS, LACES, »Vc , At-., in all colors and at a short notice of 24 hours. , . f Also, Oentfi* (Nothing REPAIRED AND FIRST CLASS WORK OR NO PAY. Fjffs* hope tW ptiblic- will give us a trial and CKtiye B'lJlMflHl Itwy retrain respcettully, >J®COW-A BEROUD, IfcL A | _ • Jkmm*? Hu- (.11 dir !•< ' ■* ’it-iIJD;-', cm txVvat fiji ■/ ’ \ kegß - &H*oxj!3> •-* ••/ 2 easbfi Sac-,., lb :uy*y AMS 2 euslcs Effahr'4sl A M3 - 2 casks BREAK F;*.^ ft boxeirLohsr fc L FAR 20 tubs CbAiu4-L*Rft l#o.ooo Fane;, I?^'i.<r<Cr.f ( > «r >RX. r sbbi tf Me I iito.sli n 5 bah; ' fco 2 hhdi!^ eIrPEUSONAL ATf* 50 btiie. • * or BAQjQING and 'I& ?' With Y. <• ! A l’>yA NCftS-MADj^BOT : ? And bbds. BACON SIDES, TIE?, nod every oiber article to be 3und in » choice sto/USs Selected b? expei 1- 3je->d hands, to meet .pnbhc wai*te. Ail ’ »*ew(Ki*B#Btiy requested/>jrV« ns a c dto . v'-rhafr t '.*T that all good! ate. Fresh aq3 New tvn ived. Now opening, |tt 209 Broad doors belbw Planted’ Hotel and , n*Td ¥> the Fr&deriefcsbnrg Storer F.'U. STETESB -s- — i IPS® SALE, , '-*t ».* 'SI JF IVE valuable tracts of LAND., in thfe Dei? Ilklgle Farm, near to and adjoining the city ot Akg**t*. in the aggregate, loitr *tin ni ft< niTi - m " .-.'e**.,-- . For to A. C. HOLT, Attorney. oci 2i • tti wl gAeoiHf Ntw and Fresh Arrivals. Jrt,F.AL Genuine Jouvin’s KID GLOVES Latest Styles Beaver, Felt and Pmsh HATS, for Ladies and Misses And a great variety of Choice Goods. The best bargains ever offered. Come and see for yourselves at the dollar store. iiovll-tf Under the Planters’ Hotel. b'O K BALE. A liAiE STOCK OF HORSES AND MULES, TO BE SEEN AT Houstoii & Parrott*. Wagon Yard, CORNER RROAD AND KOLLOCK STS. JUST ASBIVED FROM KENTUCKY. not 9 Ini EL FRANKLIN. FRESH GROCERIES! SOHNEIKER & MEYER, lie BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. We beg leave to inform our friends and we are now receiving one of the bestasuotvAl stocks of FANCY AND FAMILY GROCERIES fever brought to this city, comprising in pari, slams, Bacon, Flour, Sugar, Alolassc«, Coffee, Syrup, Liquors. Ac, Jkc. which we will sell at AS LOW FIGURES as anyllpuse in Augusta. We call particular attention to our stock ol Clears, Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, &c., which we will contiunc to keep as heretofore. Our Stock is large and well selected. We in vite all who desire to purchase to call and examine onr Goods and Prices before buying elsewhere. SCHNEIKER & MEYER, 116 BROAD STREET. ?ep*«?B-wfrsnly r J?HE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF BARNWELL-COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. John M Cave ar.d 1 Matthew J. Cave, | Plaintiffs, Aeainet I Gihe Bowers, lcr Relict ■Kliza Bowi ra, i Hiram Mallard, Kliza Mal Lid, Defendants. J To the Defendant s, Giles Bowers, Eliza Bower?, Hi ram Mallard, Eliza Mallard: You am hereby summoned and required to answer the comjlalct in this action, which is filed in the Oflice of the Clerk of Common Pleas for said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said com plaint on the subscriber, at bla office at Barnwell, in the county and State aforesaid, within twenty days afier the service hereof, inclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint with in the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. J- M. HDTSON, Plaintiffs’ Attorney^ Dated September 12th, 1870. To Uiifun Mallard and Eliza Mallard: ■, Taka notice that the summons of which the fore going is a esopy, waa lodged In the Office of the Sheriff, and filed in the Office of the Court of Common Pleas es Bamwell County, in the State ol South Carolina, on the twelf.h day of September, 1870; and that the complaint in this action wae filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Court ot Common Pleas of Barnwrll County, in the State of South Carolina, on the twelfth day of September, 1870. J. M. HUTSON, October 24,1870. Plaintiffs’ Attorney. oct»l*wß CTECTORATO U*or tlier Speedy Relief A\l) PEKHANE.VT CIRE OF CONSUMPTION, • BRONCHITIS. ast|hma, colds V'4i«> all DIABASE! OF TIIS LUNGS, PHEST OR THROAT ! 1 HE EXPECTORANT is com posed ex •lusiyely ol Herbal and Alueilaginous products, which Permeate the very Substance of the Lungs, earring them to ilir .w ofl the acrid matter which collects in the Bronchial Tubes, ar.d at .the same time tonus a soothing coating, re tieviug the ii rßatiou which produces the cough. The object to he obtained is to cleanse the. origin of all ImnifirUus; to nourish aod strengthen it irecorne impaired and en'eehlcd -by disovc-; to' renew and invigorate the cirrulalion of the blood, and strengthen ihe nervous organization. The EXPECTO RANT does this to an astonishing degree. It is active, lint mild and gpngemal, imparting t-inctioual energy nnd ualtiiral strength. It of h'uda Ovygcn to vitalize the blood, and Nitro gen to assimilate the matter— It equalises the "nervous influence/' producing quiet and composure. TJ CONSUMPTIVES It is invaluable, as it immediately relieves the difficult breathing and harrasslng cough which attends that disease. FOR ASTHMA It is a specific—one diose often relieving the distressing choking, and producing erlm and pleasant repose. FOR. CROUP No inothet should ever he without a bottle ol the EXPECTORANT iu the house. We have numeious certificates of Re having relieved, almost instantly, the little sufferer, when death appeared almost inevitable. MOTHERS, BE ADVISED ! ' Keep it on Hand I -This dread disease requires prompt action ; as soon as the hoarse, hollow cough is beard, .apply the remedy, aud it is easily subdued ; •b’ - BIT DKLiI 13 MNGBftOIS. vfir The properties of tjte POR ANT are demnleeut; nutritive, i.nltKiiitte; a .othtng. and the ne#vous.system and . p. Od i .-;s ami ralreahitig steep. fr . ' ' it Eiiiiliiiut * and R< licv«i Cilooiiiiiifa and Dcprmion.. Containing all these qiiaiiiirg in a convenient and concentrated' form, it haj proven to be the MO3T VALUABLE LUNG BALSAM ever offered to euffi rers from Pulmonary dis eases. Prepared by WM. 11, TPTT & LASI), AUGUSTA, GA. Sold by even where. 00118 oo.lOio Money Cauuot Buy It! - For Sight is Priceless! THE DIAMOND GLASSES' MANUFACTURED BT J. E. SPENCER & CO., N. Y. t Which are now offered to the public, ru e pro nonneed by all the celebrated Opticians of the World to be the MOST PERFECT, Natural, Artificial help to the human eye ever known. They are ground under their own su peivisiou, from minute Chrystal Pebbles, melt ed together, and derive their name, “Dia mond,” on account of their hardness aud bril liancy. The Scientific Principle On which they are constructed brings the eoro or centre of the lens directly ii. front of the eye, producing a clear and distinct vision, as In the natural, healthy sight, ami preventing all un pleasant sensations, such as glimmering and wavering of sight, dizziness, &e., peculiar to all others iu use. They are mounted in the finest manner, in frames of the beat quality, of all materials osed lor that pnrpose. THEIR FINISH AND DURABILITY CANNOT BE SURPASSED. Caution. — None genuine unless bearing their trade mark <> stamped on every frame. FREEMAN BROS., Jewellers and Opticians, are sole agents for Augusta, Ga., from whom they can only be obtained.— These goods are not3uppliedto peddlers, at any price. ap3-eodly JUST RECEIVED, A. LARGE Stock of fine WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, FANCY GOODS, French and American CLOCKS, which we offer this season folly 25 per cent. LOWER than last year, and respectfully solicit onr Friends and the Public to an examination before purchasing elsewhere. We will aiso duplicate any article in onr line at New York or Philadelphia prices. FREEMAN BROS., 312 BROAD STREET. N. 8.-WATCHF.S REPAIRED in best manner. ocT2O-eod6m FACTORY WOOLENS. steipkd homebpun PLAID HOMEBPUN DRILLINGS SHEETINGS . SHIRTINGS OSNABURGB ' / AT FACTORY PRICES. H. I A. BALK, oetSO-tf 17% Broad St., Augusta, Ga, • E. I’. CLAYTON. & C0.,'3 Cotton ami Commission JVtorbhants, , ‘ Warebon.se Comer Caiiiiibhll aßt! KeynoMs SlreeE, ~ ,■ Augusta, g»a. UEXRRAL AGENTS FOR | “MAGNUM DONUM” SOLUBLE.PHOSPHATE. , , made purely;. , , Xj, Oissolved Bones, Ammonia and IPotasl^fc A IS! A. - lli Y B 1 »■: SOLUBLE BONK PHOSPHATE OF LIME BONF. PHOSPHATE OK LIME ittV ammonia, t.v.i ::r. . (E(|uivalent Id Sulphate ol Aiumouu, 12 per per cent.) » ■ roiilßJl |jn, V 44* P«r COTTON* 10K5I, WHKIT and Olber SWILL tillidVS* ■ E CALL particular attesntlou 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, vi" • HOLLTBLE PHOSPH ATE, AMMONIA and PO ‘ '‘j " /« New Dry hoods lor Fit!l H. L. A. BALK, 172 Broad Street, Having r.centiy perfected arrangement* for the nliuost Dally Purchase pf New and fr'eaaonable Goods on such terms a* will always enable me to sell at prtess which will Defy Competition, 1 rispectfully solicit the patronage of consumer* and dealers. AH Goods Freely Shewn and f,KLIT ONE PRICK asked. Any orders given will be promptly and carefnlly attended to. H. Ft. A. i^ALK, octffl-lf ITS BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. FOR FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS* TO AND FROM Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston! AND ALL 7 , Ter, New England manufacturing cities \ . THREE TIMES 4. WEEK TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS! s grtMM j/, -Elegant Btate Hoom Accommodations I Sea Voyage 10 lo 12 Hours Shorter VIA CHARLESTON! Total Capacity 40,000 Bales Monthly. rn 1. II CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY, and connecting Roads WEST, in al liance with the fleet <>l IIJIRTKKN FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIP* to the above Ports, invite aici.tioii to the QUICK TIM Earn! REGULAR DISPATCH uttbrded to the business public iu the Cotton States at the PORT OF CHARLESTON ! Offering facilities ol Rail and Sea Transportations for Freight aud Passengeis not equalled in excellence and capacity at any other Port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on the line TO NEW YORK. MANHATTAN, GEORGIA, , iri Woodull, Commander. a. Crowell, Commander. CHAMPION, SOUTH CAROLINA, _ tt. XV. Lockwood, Commander. Sam Adkins, Commander. CHARLESTON, CLYDE, Jambs Berry, Commauder. A lex. fIuNTBR, Commander. JAMES ADDER, ASHLAND, T. J. Lockwood, Commander. Beckett, Commander. JAS. ADGER & CO., Agents, WAGNER, HUGER ft CO., ) . , Charleston, S. C. WM A. COURTENAY, \ A^enls * Charleston 8. c. 84Tvnp TO EillL A.JDELPHIA. SALVOR, | EVERMAN, C. H. Ashcroft, Commander. C. Hincklbt, Commauder. SAILING DAYS SATURDAYS WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, 8. C. TO BALTIMORE. fiALCON, sea GULL, Horsey, Commauder. Dijtton, Commauder. MARYLAND, Johnson, Commander. SAILING DAYS EVERY FIFTH DAY. P. U. TRENIIOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. C. RATES GUARANTEED AS LOW AS THOSE OF COMPETING LINES. MARINE INSURANCE, ONE-HALF OK ONE PER CKN I. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING aud THROUGH TICK KTS can be had at all the princi pal Railroad Offices iu Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee am! Mississippi. STATE ROOMS may be secured Iu advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents of the Steamships iu Coarleston, at whose office:, iu all cases, the Railroad Tickets should be exchanged and Berths assigned. The Through Ticket by this rouse includes Transfers, Meals aud State Room while on shipboard. The SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD and its counseling Lines have largely increased their facilities lor the rapid movemement of Freight and Passengers between Northern Cities and the South nod West. Comfortable NIGHT OARS, with tbc Hnbucs Chair, without extra charge have heeu introduced. FIRST CLASS EATING SALOON AT BKANCHVILLK. Freight promptly transferred Irom Steamer to DAY and NIOUT TRAINS of South Caro lina Railroad. Close connections m ide With other Roads, delivering Freights at distant points with the greatest promptness. The Managers are confident that their Line cannot he surpassed in Dispatch and the Sale Delivery of Goods. B. D. HASELIi, P. O. BOX 4979. OFFICE. SL7 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 8. B. PICKENS, j ED. H. BARNWELL, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, General Freight Agent, South Carolina Railroad. | South Carolina Railroad. end4-wf*su6m S.D. HEARDS SON Warehouse aud Commission Merchants,, ATTGtUSTA, GA, Geo. TLi. Oliver, Esq., Sworn Cotton Weigher In renewing onr thank3 to our customers and the public at large for their very liberal pa tronage extended our house lor the past tweuty years, we respectfully ask their continuance. Will devote onr strict personal attention to the SALE AND STORAGE OF COTTON as here tofore at our Commodious Hire-Proof Warehouse, No. 8 Mclntosh street. JOHN MERRYMAN & CO.’S Aminoniated Dissolved Bones, For Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Oats, &c., <fcc. Hr the use of this reliable and concentrated GUANO. Southern Planters will save thou sands of dollars. Two hundred pounds equal to 400 pounds of moat Fertilizers used. Packed in sound dry barrels—NEVEß IN SACKS. Every barrel sold by us GUARANTEED. octj-d*o#m S. D. HEARD ft SON.