Tri-weekly constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 18??-1877, November 20, 1870, Image 1

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BY STOCKTON & CO Terms of Subscriotion Daily, one y ear * * lO 00 •• rt months 600 •* ;•} months.. 850 Tri-Weekly, -neyeir 6 00 »• fimonths SOO *• *1 m0nth5............«........... 800 Weekly one year 8 00 >« t? mouths Rates of Advertising IH TH» OONBTITIJ TIONALIST From February 1. 1887* —T"; $3 0C XI S to 1 8 00 13 08 j 7“ 00 '*■ 5o i -22 SO | 46 00 1 !; 5 DC i (> 11 00 13 0 0 2i CO i? CO 32 60 37 00 41 00 3 fi & ii> 14 00 17 0» '.SCO 28 CO 42 00 46 00 00 4 i »or o :i ■ r 2o < o ss 09. n co sc ’oc ti 00 3? 60 i t .M ;.:r tc 23 re 5? oa to co ts oc «■ 7. > 0 0 , .1 5R 00. .? Cos 28 OV iz CO #9 00 £6 00 "c i? CO 7liit , •030 Cf 20- 00 16 CC i2!073 OC 6? Oil jif. ~t) 8 14 « ■» . •(. !® 00 32 «* • *8 CO OS 00 80 U> « Wf Ut> Cli e 18 U I 21. 00 30 00 55'a* 10 17 40 | O C 32 ’0 £7- 00 (3 » 30 CO OS DO 1M 00 115 fO * 001. 2 6C * ,4-0 »..!0 46 #0 78 00 “ « BO' 112- 80 127 60 140 CO 1 001. i Si M l M 00 60 00 70 90 U« W 150 60 172 50 102 6 < 216 03 iid, c, l iU'")r',|.)D, .-.och adaitloor D»ertuin under 1 ek, 50cunts. V 26 per cent. additional for advo: f>. t* kept OB be Tr.uidc. " 25 por cent. ,iJ Uticnal in Special (JSiUnm. 26 per cent- ... ’Hfonal for I ton I’So Oolnron. tfairlago and Funeral Notice*, |L Obituaries, 20 cents per line. i InuimunLcaflotie, 20 cents por line. Tri-W- kiy or -Daily e. o. and. for oue month or longtr, wo thirdj-above rate*. In Weekly lor oue month or loUK«r, one-half t**» ate* for Daily. -- In Daily, Tri-Weekly and Woekly, double tbo dally ate*. Ailvertitemeirta oontiantd for one year will be harced tWo*Uiirds liio above rato* for tho laat all months. , . It will be perceived b the forcKoli< that we have duced the rates of advertising fifteen to twenty per cent., to take ctfect on this day. Hinkle f il ers, C cents; to news iioya, 2K cents. TKa«a—(l-ish jnM^riruTiaNALisT SUNDAY fIOBNINQ. NOV 20,1870 Spiritual Manifestations. ■k Planters’ Hotel Skylight, ) Ga., November 6teenth. J ■ -trr Eijgtdr : I’ve had a private in- with the Davenport Brothers, and ■Tthem liecu -uitrodnoerl to the spirits.— ” Brotln a beinjtp gpne, and fcfic injune “ sdcrecy removed, I have 410 heslta compunction whatevorjn giving to A bile the modus operands of their . JTand the revelations made by the spirits. For the benefit of those who do not be lieve their feats striking, I would say, go into the “cabinet” with them next oppor tunity, and i ’ they are not convinced, they can enter in the next Fair for special pre miums under the head of “ A-head of the times,” and come out winners. But to explain : I was securely tied to each of the Brothers, and in a few minutes I was approached by the spirits; a hand passed over my face; then one shook hands with me; then five hands held me ; a thrill, a shudder, a shake passed through me, as was whispered in my ear with a voice I can only liken unto that which Shakspeare must have imagined for Mr. Hamlet’s fa ther : “ Are you a voter ?” “ Sez I, you bet.” “ Sez he, you better ?” “ Why.” “Because—now—more than ever, it be hooves everybody—who has any interest in the affairs of the city—to “ What?” “ ISF’Register—and vote!!!!” (Then the spirits attempted to curl my hair—and failed—one of ’em complained of running a splinter in his finger—but it was only a hair. Sez he, “You bed me th-hair?” “Seal, ‘ Yes, and if my hands were loose I’d punch yon under the hr ir.” Then a voice whispered in my ear, say ing: “Tell the colored men if they would wish to better themselves to vote the Demo cratic ticket, for the day is fast approach ing when to be a Democrat will be a guar antee that—your head’s level.” Now for the modus operaruli. I hev no hesitation in saying and exposing to the world that the agency—the means—the mechanism or whatever else you can im agine by which the results are produced is as clear to me—now —as it was at first.— I knew uothiug of it then—l know less now. Yours, registered, Green Goggles. State Items. There was a slight fall of snow in Marietta on Tuesday. Horse thieves arg, on the rampage near Powder Springs. Atlanta is soon to have a steam cracker bakery. John L. Conley was admitted to the Bar in Fulton Superior Court on Thursday. Col. Samuel Knox, a prominent citizen of Franklin county, died on the sth instant, after a protracted illness. The corpse of an unknown man, who seemed to be a Frenchman, was found near Rome on Thursday. Capt. Samuel J. Flynt is the Democratic candidate to represent Talliaferro county in the Legislature. The new and handsome residence of Mr. Jacob Tibbs, iu Dalton, was totally de stroyed by an incendiary Are on Thursday last. In Atlanta on Friday, a negro was killed in the Kimball House by an elevator used for raising articles from the lower to the upper portion of the building, by his own carelessness. There are at present one hundred and sixty-seven students in the University of Georgia, of whom sixty-eight are professors of religion, and seven studying for the ministry. The merchants and clerks of Athens have posted notices that they will observe Bullock’s Thanksgiving Day by a unani mous rabbit hunt. On Thursday night, on the State Road, near Acworth, a bar of iron run through the bottom of the ladies’ car, throwing that coach and a sleeping car from the track, by which several persons were slightly In jured. Secretary Delano reached Macon Friday morning, and is the guest of Mr. W. C. Morrill. Senator Cameron was to have •cached the city Friday night. He will be the gnest of C. A Nutting, Esq., during his ptay. £ri-U)cclili) (ilinstiUitiounlisi. Weekly Review of Augusta Market, Wedhksoat, Nov. 16,1870—r. u. REMARKS.—There baa been a very fair business lbe past week In wholesale department!). Flour— City Mill are quoted from |6 00 to |0 00; at retail, $1 00 per barrel higher. Lard —ln moderate demand. liuUr.r Choice in good demand, Country, 36c. and 4<X@46 for Goshen. Tobacco— I* dull and price* unchanged. Stock very light. A’att— Liverpool is gelling at $1 60® 1 75. Oats— Are gelling at 60®76. Bacon- Demand very good and priceg easy—stock quite small. Corn—ln good demand, and prime White is selling at 1 1&®1 20; Yellow, 112®1 15, from depot. Wheat— White I* selling at 1 60; Amber, 1 30®1 35; lied, 1 25, from depot. Bagging—ln very good demand - prices easy. Rope—Moderate demand. Iron Tier—ln very good demand—prices unchanged. Fertilizers-No change in prices—slock light. COTTON REVIEW. Thursday The market opened with a good de mand, at H% for Liverpool middling, and soon af ter advanced to \4K, at which price it ruled firm, with light offering stock throughout the day, closing steady. Friday— The market opened with a good demand, at 14 for middling, holders asking Ye. advance, which in some instances was obtained, as some sales of Liv eipool middling were made at 14kc. In the afterndUn holders accepted prices which they refused in the morning, and the market closed quiet at 14 \ for Liver - pool, and 14& for 4kw York middling. Saturday— The mUketopened dull at 14Y for Liver pool, and 14 Y for New York middling, buyers show ing little disposition to operate. Later in the day, lifter the telegri&ns from New York and Liverpool were received, the market gtHTened, became active and advanced to 14 Y®l4X for Liverpool, and 14Y for New York middling. Monday - The market opened quiet, with a mode rate demand, at 14Y@MY for Liverpool, and for New York middling, and ruled dull during the morn ing, b«t. in response to favorable afternoon accounts from New York and Liverpool, rallied and closed strong at 14 % @l4 X for Liverpool and 14 % for New York middling. Tuesday— The market opened with an active demand at 14X®16 for Liverpool middling, and rnled (irm throughout the day, closing »t 15 for Liverpool mid dling, holders asking higher prices. Wednesday— The market opened firm at 15c. for Liverpool middling, holders asking about Y advaucc ; shortly after it became quiet and weak, and sales of middling were made »s Jaw as 14 Y- Later in the day, upon the reception of a dispatch reporting a general European warinevitable, our market became dull and unsettled, buyers showing no disposition to operate.— In tho afternoon, however, the market stiffened and closed Dominal at 16c. for Liverpool middling. Stock on hand this day by actual connt, 10,281 bales Sales for the week are, 6,401 and receipts, 8,226 bales We present below our statement of receipts of last season compared with the present, and find the dif ference In favor of this year to be 24,420 bales. Receipts picsent season to date 64,199 Receipts from Sept. 1, 1869, to Nov. 61, 1869..89,778 24,420 AtmnSTA OOTTOS STATEMENT, NOV. 16, 1870. Stock on band September 1, 1870 1,444 Receipts since to date 64,199 65,843 Square*. 1 Week. i:v ’;.vv. ■f Week'- 3 Week*, jl Month. |2 Monti*. 13 Month*. :4 JCoptk*. 6 Month* 0 Mouth*. FINANCIAL. Gold—Buying, 111; selling, 113. Silver—Buying, 105 ; selling, 108. bonus at STOOKH. Nat Bank of Augusta in demand.. a 115 Savings Bank of Augusta, 100 a 103 Augusta Factory stock 168 a 160 Georgia Rail Read Bonds 98 a 100 “ “ Stock, 100 a 101 Central Rail Road Bonds... ■9B a 100 Central Rail Ito.'.d Stock 115 a 117 South Western Rail Road Bonds... 95 a 97 South Western Rail Road Btock... 93 a 95 Atlanta and West Point 80nd5.... a 100 •- “ Stock.... a 100 Vlaconnnd Augusta end. Bonds... 90 a 92 Macon and Augusta mortg. Bonds. 85 a 87 Macon and Augusta Stock 38 a 40 Muscogee Rail Road Bonds 88 a 90 Old Georgia Sixes.. a 80 New “ Sevens a 90 Charlotte, Col. A. R. R Slock. 31 a 35 Atlantic & Gulf Bonds, 7 per cent. 76 a 76 Atlantic Sc Gult It, R. Stock. 3ft a * 38 Cttuh of Augusta Bonds 77 a 82 COMMERCIAL. BACON— Clear Sides .lb., 19Ya 20 Clear Ribbed Sides lb.. 19 a 19Y Ribbed B B Sides !b.. 18 a 18Y Shoulders ...lb.. a 16Y Hams Ih.. 22Y« 27 DrvSaitC. R. in., 16 a 10Y Dry Salt Shoulders lb.. a 13 Y BERlr—Dried lb.. 20 a 2ft BAGS— Osnaburga, two bushel a 30 Shirting, “ ........ a 19 Bnrlaps-.-. a 16 Y BAOOjjfo-/ '» Bdmi.J. i.AW e*. 27 a 30 80rne0..... yd.. 27 a 30 Gunnv yd.. a 26 BUTTER- Goshen Ih.. 40 • 45 Country ...lb.. 25 a 35 CANDLES - Adamantine lb.. 15 a 16 Sperm lb.. 45 a 60 Patent Sperm lb.. 60 n 70 Tallow lb.. 12 a 13 CHEESE — English Dairy lb.. 19 a 19Y Factory lb.. 17 a 18 State ... lb.. 10 a 17 COFFEE- Rio, common lb.. ISYa 19 Fair lb.. 20 a 21 Prime lb. 22 a 23 Choice Ih.. 24 a 25 Laguayra ...111.. 25 a 26 Java Ih.. a 30 CORN MEAL— City Bolted hush.. a 1 20 Countrv bush.. a 1 15 DOMESTIC COTTON GOODB - Factory 3-4 yd.. a 8Y « “ 7-8 yd.. a 10 Y “ “ 4-4 vd.. a 12Y “ 7-8 Drills.. a 13 Hopewell, Y vd.. a 11Y 7 oz Osnabuivs ..yd.. a 14 Montour % Shirting....yd.. a 9Y 8 oz. Osnabcrgs vd.. a 15 Osnaburg Stripes yd.. a 14 Hickory Stripes yd.. 12Ya 20 Fontenov Shirting, X ... yd.. a 1? Gran’lle Factory, 8-4 yd.. a 8Y ** “ 7-8 yd.. a 10 Y “ “ 4-4 vd.. a 12 Y “ “ 7-8 Drills.. a 13 AthonsChecks ...yd.. 16 Athens Wool Jeans yd.. a Athens Stripes vd.. a 14 Apalachee Stripes yd.. a 18 Jewell’s Factory, 7-8.... yd.. a 10Y “ “ 4-4 yd.. a 12 “ “ Boz. Osnab... a 17 Richmond F et’yOsnab. yd.. a 14 “ “ Stripes..vd.. a 16 Eagle* Phcßtui Stripes, yd.. a 13 “ Checks, y and.. a 15 “ Heavy Wool en Twills vd.. a 30 PRINTS— Best Brands 10 a 12 Y Arnolds 10Y* H Lowells 10 Ya 11 Wamsutta a 8Y SuEKTINtIS ANP SHIBTINUS New Y'ork Mills, yd.. a 26 Lonsdale yd.. a is Y Hope yd.. a 17 Yarns. —Nos. 6 to 12 1 35 a 1 40 Foutenoy 6to 12 a 155 FL<> UK- Country.— bbl.. 5 60 a 7 50 Western.— ...hbt. 5 60 a 7 60 Excelsior mills, Super...bbl.. a 6 00 “ “ Extia,...bbL. a 7 00 “ “ Dou Ex..bbl.. a 9 00 Granite Mills. “ “ Superfine.bbl.. a 600 •* “ Extra....bbl.. a 6 75 * Doub. Ex.bbl.. a 750 Augusta Mills, Super...bbl.. a 6 00 “ “ Extra...bbl.. a 7 00 “ h Dou. Ex.bbl.. a 900 GINGER—per lb 23 a 25 GRAIN— Wheat—White bush.. 1 45 * 1 50 Amber bush.. 1 30 a 1 35 Red...... bush.. a 1 25 Corn—Prime White..bush.. 1 15 a 1 20 “ Yellow bush.. 1 12 a 1 15 Oats bush.. 60 a 75 Rve ..bush.. 1 26 a 1 40 GUANO- Peruvian ten.. a 90 00 Dickson’s Compound...ton.. a 65 00 Phoenix Guano ton.. a 65 00 Wilcox,G. & Cos., Ma ..ton.. a7O 00 Soluble Pacific ton.. a 70 00 Flour of Bone ton.. 70 00 a 76 00 Whann’s Snpcrphos...ton.. a 67 60 PatapscoGuauo ton.. a 76 00 Sea Fowl, t0n..70 00 aBO 00 C. C-Coe’s Super-Phos t0n..65 00 a75 00 Ammon’d Dlss’d Bones t0n..66 00 a75 00 Merriman’s R.B. S.Phos t0n..60 00 a7O 00 Glasgow Guano t0n..70 CO aBO 00 Hoyt’s Ira. Super-Phos.ton..7o 00 a 80 00 Whitlock’s Vegetator..ton.. a 76 00 Wando Fertilizer ton.. a 65 00 Etiwan ...ton.. a 65 00 Chesapeake Phos ton.. 70 00 a 80 00 Coes’ “ ton.. 65 00 a 76 00 Cotton Food Guano....ton.. a 70 00 Land Plaster ton.. 20 00 a 25 00 Ga. Fertilizing Lime..ton.. a 16 00 Excelsior Cot’n Fert..ton.. a 70 00 GUN POWDEK- Ritle keg.. a 7 00 Bloating keg.. a 6 00 Fuse 100 feet.. a 1 00 HAY - Northern cwt.. a 1 79 Eastern cwt.. a 1 M Country cwt.. 1 00 a 1 26 IRON —Bar, refined.... lb.. 6Ya 0 Sweedish lb.. 6Ya 8Y Sheet lb.. a 7Y Boiler lb.. BYa 8 Nall Rod lb.. 9 a 12 Horae Shoos .....lb., lo a 11 Horae Shoe Nails lb.. 18 a 40 Castings, lb.. 7 a 8 Steel, cast lb.. 14 a 26 Steel Slabs, per lb. 11 a 12 LARD— Pressed lb.. IS a 16 Leaf, inbbls lb.. 18 a 18Y Leaf, in half bbls lb.. 18Ya 19 Leaf, in Kegs lb.. 19Ya 20 BOAP— Colgate’s No. t Ib.. a 18Y Pale lb.. B#a 11 Family lb.. a 16* Common bar,,.........,1b,, 0 a Y . SODA- BiCarb., America...keg.. a 6 50 “ “ English....keg.. a 700 BPlCK—per lb 33 a 35 STA RCll—Pearl lb.. BYa 10 SUGARS— Muscovado ..lb.. a 12Y Porto Rico... - lb.. a 13Y - A lb.. 14Y» 15 Extra O lb.. a 14Y C lb.. 13 Y a 14* Yellow C lb.. a 13 Loaf, double refined lb.. a 17 Crushed lb.. a 15Y Granulated lb.. a 15Y Powdered.... .lb.. a 15Y TEAB llyson.... lb.. 1 25 a 2 00 Imperial lb.. 1 80 a 2 26 Oolong.. lb.. 1 60 a 2 00 Gun-powder lb., 1 75 a 2 26 Black lb.. 1 00 a I 75 TlES—lron, per lb BYa 8 Y TOBACCO— Com. Sound, lb.. 60 a 65 Medium Sound,.... .....lb.. 05 a 70 Fine Bright, lb.. 75 a 90 Ex. Fine to Fancy .......lb.. 1 00 a 1 50 Half-ponnds Dark, lb.. 60 a 65 “ Bright... ,Ib.. 65 a 70 Smoking T01wcc0,..,,...1b.. 40 a 1 60 MOLASSES— Museovado gal.. 42 a 45 Keboiled Hhds .gal.. a 30 Sugar House Syrup....gal.. 60 a 75 Syrup, Stuart’s choice..gal.. a 1 60 NAILS keg.. 5 25 a 6 60 RICK- i ■ • .? i tin*-; Carolina—«tl]>. • 9 a '8 ITCXLEB— .....i...,gaf.. 75 a 1 00 POTATOES— J‘.*b A.,.-. bbl.. 3 50 a 4 00 LK*6*t ...bus..- anone. ROPE"- Machine Hemp... 9Y» 10 Flux | 7 a 9 MdCKKitKL-ncw No 1 Mackerel bbl.. a 30 00 No 2 Mackerel bbl.. 17 00 alB 00 No 3 Mackerel.... large bid.. 16 00 a 16 50 Nr>3 Mackerel.... bbl.. 11 50 a 12 00 No 1 Mackerel..... 1-2bbls.. a 15 00 No 2 Mackerel 1-2 bbl.. a 9 60 No 3 Mackerel 1-2 bbl.. 6 25 a 6 50 Nol Mackerel kits.. 3 25 a 360 No 2 Mackeiel....... kits.. a 2 50 No 3 Mackerel ...kits.. a 2 00 Mess Mackerel kits.. a 4 50 SALT— Liverpool sack.. 1 60 a 1 75 Virginia sack.. a none. SHOT— bag.. 2/6 a 3 00 VINEGAR— Older gal.. a 35 ' ■ White Wine gal.. a 40 French gal.. l no WINES & LIQUORS— Rye Whiskey gal.. 2 00 a 300 Rectified Whiskey gal.. 1 50 a 1 76 Corn Whiskey gal.. 145 a 2 00 Domestic Brandv .gal.. 2 60 Domestic Gin gal.. a 2 00 N. E. Rum gal.. 1 65 a 200 Scotch Ale doz.. a 3 26 London Porter doz.. a 3 26 WOOL- Unwashed.... lb.. 20 a 25 Washed lb.. 25 a 35 SPECIAL NOTICES. Bar WHILE EMOTIONS PERISH, THOUGHT, blended in diction, 1) immorta l , such will be the list of those cured by the use of the OLD CAROLINA BITTKK3. norlS-tulhspAc GETTING MARRIED. ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN ON SOCIAL Evils, and the propriety or Impropriety of getting Married, with sanitary help for those who feel un fltte) for matrimonial happiness. Sent free, in scaled envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIA TION, Ro» P.’ Philadelphia,JPa. seplß-3m Extra Special Notice. Beware of Counterfeits! Bnull’s Tonis Syrup has hoen counterfeited, and the countertelter brought to grief. SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP. The genuine article must ha?e l>r. Jobs liuli s Pri vate Stamp od oaeh bottle. Dr. John Bull only ha* the right to mannfaetnre and sell the original John Biu Ik's Tonic Syrup, of Louisville, Ivy. Examine well tho label on each Imttle. If tay private stamp Is not on the bottle, do not pnrebi.se, or you will be dMudvud.-- See uiy column advertisement, anil my show card. I will prosecute any one lufiinglng on my right. .The genuine Smith'* T.wfe Hvrup OAi, cAy <e> prepared by nysplf; The nubile'• servant, DR. JOHN BULL. Louihvii.i.u, Kv., Nov. 5. 1869. fehli-eodiv faook to Yonr Children. The Great Soothing Remedy. Mr*. f Cures CoUe and Griping 1 Price, Whitcomb’s iin the Bowels, and facili- I a ) tatee the process of Tee h- { Syrup. (ing. J Cent*. Mr*. f Subdues Convulsions and 1 Price, Will (comb's \ overcomes all diseases in- I a cident to Infants ands '* Syrup. ( Children. J Cent.*. Mr*. f Cures Diarrhcoa, Dysen-1 Price, Whitcomb’s J an<l Hummer Corn-I « \ plaint in Children of all f 585 Syrup. ages. j Cent*. It is the gveat Infant’s and Children’s Soothing Remedy in all disorders brought on by Teething or any other cause. Prepared by the GRAFTON MEDICINE CO., St. Louis, Mo. Sold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine every where. myS-dacly A Book for the Million. MARRIAGE I A Piuvatb CorssxL- C* TTTDT’ I L< ’ R TO THR Marribp, Ij U i XJ Hi ■ I or those about to marry, on tbe physiological mysteries and revelations of the sexual system, with tbe latest discoveries In pro ducing and preventing offspring, preserving Ihe com plexion, Ac. This is an interesting work of 224 pages, with nu merous engravings, and contains valuable information for those who are married or contemplate marriage; still it is a liook that ought to be under lock and key, and not Inid carelessly about tbe house. Sent to any one <tree ol postage) for Fifty Gents. Address Dr. Butts’ Dispensary, No. 12 N. Eighth Street, St. Louis, Mo. •3T Notice to the Afflicted and Unfor tunate. Before apvlying to the notorious Quacks who ad vertise in public papers, or using any Quack Remedies, peruse Dr. Butts’ work, no matter what your disease is or how deplorable yotir condition. Dr. Butts 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. I .oil is Mo. mv3-dacly BATCHELOR'S HAffi DYE. This splendid Hair Dye is tbe best in tho 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 all Druggists and Perfumers, and properly applied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory, No. 16 Bond Bt., New York. le4l~ PLUMB k LEITNEB, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 212 BROAD STREET, Bepia-eod*e2m AUGUSTA, GA. I*-,... r -.| c WIRE RAILING, FOR I ,-y\ /7\ /TV I Enclosing Cemetery Lots, JL Cottages, Ac.; Wire Guards AW tor Store Frouts, Factories, Asylums, Ac.; Wire Webbing, Rice Cloth, and Wire Work. Also, Manufacturers of FOURDRINIER CLOTHB. Every information by addressing M. WALKER A PON, No. 11 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. jan2fl-ly v COPARTNERSHIP. We HAVE this day entered into a Co partnership under the firm name of BARRETT, LAND & €O., For the purpose of carrying on the WHOLE SALE DRUG BUSINESS, at the old estab lished Drug Stand of W. 11. Bahrbtt’s, No. 291 Broad street, and do cordially invite the patronage of the pnblic. W. H. BARRETT, R. H. LAND, SAMUEL H. SHEPARD. Augusta, Ga , November 15,1870. novlO-lm SPECIAL NOTICE. The CARVING and GILDING, LOOK ING GLASS and PICTURE FRAME BUSI NESS is removed to 346 Broad street, above the Planters’ Hotel, on the opposite side. P. 8. JACOBS, sep2S-thsa*«atf Proprietor. AUGUSTA, (Ga,) SUNDAY MO«(NG. NOVEMBER 20, 1870 G-ood Goods AT FAIR PRICES. Look at Our Price List. Cassimere Suits sl2 Cas omerc Suits 15 Cassimere Suits 18 Cassimere Suits 20 Cassimere Suits $22 to 30 AT Pope; Mack & Co.’sj 248 BROAD STREET.* a AH Styles, Colors and Sizes.Y Overcoats $5 to 12 Overcoats 12 to 15 Overcoats 15 to 20 Overcoats 20 to 30 25 Different Colors and Styles ! AT Pope, Mack & Co.’s, 248 BROAD STREET. Capes, - $lO 00 lo S2O 00 Shawls, - - $5 50 to $lO 00 Trunks, Vaiiscs, Traveling Bags, All Sizes, Patterns and Prices. HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, TIES, BOWS, COTTON, WOOLEN AND "FLANNEL UNDERWARE, of every description, AT Pope, Mack & Co.’s, 248 BROAD STREET. 248 Broad Street, UNDER MASONIC HALL. Country Morcliauts will do well to Call and Examine our Stock before purchasing. POPE, MACK & €O. oct23-tf New and Elegant HI,I, A\l> WINTER GOODS NOW OPENING AT THE 888 HIVE DRY GOODS STORB. DRESS GOODS of the Latest Styles. Elegant Shawls, Sacques and Scarfs. White, Brown and Grey Blankets. A fine lot of Furs, very cheap. Cassimeres, Sattinets and Jeans. ALSO, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF HOSIERY, GLOVES and NOTIONS. Which will be offered -AT THE LO WEST I*KICKS. I beg leave to return my sincere thanks to my friends and the public 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 tbe same. George Weber, No. 194 Broad street. octs eodtf MME. SEGIN H as purchased her MILLINERY GOODS from the fir t-class houses in New York, and it will be the advantage of the Ladies to ex amine her styles, which she is now ready to ex hibit, before they make a selection in their BONNETS and HATS. In DRESS MAKING, her skill in FITTING and TRIMMING is too well known to be mentioned. MME. SEGIN’S FRENCH MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING ESTABLISH MENT, AUGUSTA, GA. octl2-t£ COLUMBIA. COUNTY LAND FOR SALE. •dr ACRES, with two HOUSES thereon, im mediately opposite Court House building, at Appling; heretofore rented at $ 100 per year. Titles clear. Price moderate. W. C. BARBER, Land Agent, Mclntosh street. novlß-3 (Georgia, Richmond couNTY.-Where a*, Jame* P. Verdery applies to me for Letters of Administration on tbe eatate of Naney McCarthy, late of Richmond county, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in December, 1870, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters sbould not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, at of aoe, [D Anj^U, uovl-lawtd Ordinary. Hew Groceries. ■ E make our debut before the public by ntSPkieing the arrival of a well selected stock olPJirely NEW and FRESH GOOD3, cun siatjkf of •* bbls. A and Ex U SUGARS ' bbls. CUT LOAF SUGAR £ bbls. Choice SYRUP bags RIO COFFEE : pockets JAVA COFFEE bags PEPPER bags SPICE cises SARDINES boxes Prime FAMILY SOAP ; kegs Choice GOSHEN BUTTER ( j| boxes CHEESE casks Sugar Cured PIG HAMS •- rt | casks Sugar Cured Canvas HAMS |Acasks BREAKFAST STRIPS ifi boxes Long CLEAR 81DES, bulk tubs Choice LARD Hjjjhncy Brands of CIGARS • H t Cauneu FRUITS,GREEN CORN, ■-m . PEACHES, <fec VINEGAR HS.fes BAGGING, India and Borneo Hthds. Demerara SUGAR FAMILY FLOUR With Tarns, spices, brooms, bot tled LIQUORS, Ac 20 bbls. MOLASSES id bbds. BACON BHOULDERS, SIDES, II ’N TIES, and every other article to be >i id in a choice stock, selected by experi teti hands, to meet tbe public wants. All c earnestly requested to give us a call, and to member that all goods are Fresh and New < and just arrived. Now opening at 299 Broad svf;i, two doors below Planters’ Hotel and nl» to the Fredericksburg Store. F. E. STEVENS & €O. &RESH GROCERIES! ©HNEIKBR & MEYER, V ll« BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, QA. if" E beg leave to inform onr friends and p i >ns that we are now receiving one of the b i ts orted stocks oi I tfCY AND FAMILY GROCERIES e to this city, comprising iu part, I ; mis, Bacon, Flour, >ngar, Mola'iiei, Coffee, Syrup, Liquors. &c, &c. wl 'h we Will sell at AS LOW FIGURES as au jtlouse in Au^nsta. e call particnlar attention to our 6tock ol Cl ars, Tobacco, Soaff, Pipes, &c., wl :h we will continue to keep as heretofore. Ot Slock is large and well selected. We in vil al who desire to purchase to call and exi ;Ae our Goods and Prices before buying cisc^icrc. ioHIVEIKFR & iRKYER, 116 BROAD STREET. < 'l^B-wfrsnly FOR SALE, valuable tracts of LAND, in the De- If A nCff 1 !* tldjojiDiliir- iLn V nf auguV- ta, invng, m tbe aggregate" lorn hundred acres. For particulars apply to A. C. HOLT, Attorney. O A22-1 awl 2*eod ts New and Fresh Arrivals. e Genuine Jonvin’s KID GLOVES Latest Styles Beaver, Felt and Plush lIATS, 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, novlt-tf Under the Planters’ Hotel. TOR SALE. 1 FINE STOCK OF HORSES AND MULES, TO BE SEEN AT Houston & Parrott’* Wagon Yard, CORNER BROAD AND KOLLOCK STS. JUST ARRIVED PROM KENTUCKY. nov9 lm E. FRANKLIN. The STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF BARNWELL-COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. John M. Cave and ) Matthew J. Cave, Plaintiffs, Aeainst I Giles Bowers, }• Summons for Relief. Kliza Bowers, j Hiram Mallard, Eliza Mallard, Defendants. J To the Defendants, Giles Bowers, Kliza Bower?, Hi ram Mallard, Eliza Mallard: Yon are hereby summoned and required to answer the com] taint in this action, which is filed in tbe Office of the Clerk of Common Pleas for said County, and to serve a copy of yonr answer to the said com plaint on tbe subscriber, at bis office at Barnwell, in the county and State aforesaid, within twenty days after the service hereof, inclusive of the day of such service; and if yon fail to answer the complaint with in tbe tine aforesaid, tbe Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for tbe relief demanded in the compiaint. J. M. HUTSON, Plaintiffs’ Attorney J Dated September 12th, 1870. To Hiram Mallard and Eliza Mallard: ' Take aotice that the summons of which the fore going is a copy, was lodged in the Office of the Sheriff, and filed in the Office of the Court of Common Pleas of Barnwell County, in the State ol South Carolina, on the twelfth day of September, 1870; and that the complaint in this action was filed in the Office of the Clerk of tbe Court of Common Pitas of Barnwell County, in the State of South Carolina, on the twelfth day of September, 1870. J. M. HUTSON, October 24, 1870. Plaintiffs’ Attorney. oct29-lawo Southern Dye House Office Comer Washington and Broad Streets DTE WORKS 79 and 81 ELLIS ST., AUGUSTA, GA. BLABOOW & BEROUD, PROPRIETORS AND FRENCH DYERS. We respectfully beg to inform the pub lic that we are now ready to do DYKING and CLEANING of all kinds of SILKS, VEL VETS and RIBBONS, WOOLEN GOODS, ALPACAS, WORSTED and Gents CLOTH ING, KID GLOVKB, CURTAINS, LACES, &c., &c., in all colors and at a short notice of 24 hours. Also, Gents’ Clothing REPAIRED AND ALTERED. FIRST CLASS WORK OR NO PAY. In hope the public will give us a trial and judge for themselves, we remain respectfully, BLABCOW & BEROUD, jel3-ly Trench Dyers Ordinance TO AMEND AN ORDINANCE PASSED ON THE 21st DAY OF AUGUST, 1869, EN TITLED “AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTH SEC TION OF THE GENERAL ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Olf AUGUSTA,” AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Section I. Be it erdained by the City Council of Augusta, and it is hereby ordained by the au thority of the same , Tnat so much of t-aid Or dinance of 2lst Angust, 18«9, which requires the presentation of registry tickets, or certifi cates, at the time of voting, by the person or persons offering to vote in the municipal elec lions; and so much of said Ordinance as re quires au oath of voters that the registry tick et or certificate presented waa delivered in person by the Registry Clerk or Commission ers, be and tbe same is hereby repealed. Sec. 11. And be it further ordained, That all Ordinances and parts of Ordinances militating against this Ordinance be and the same arc hereby repealed. Done in Council this ISth day of November, A. D. 1870. (Signed) J. V. H. ALLEN, J , - / Mayor C. A. ( L ' s ' S Attest; L. T. Blome, O. C. novl9-3 Ordinance TO AMEND AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE “TO REGULATE TBE REGISTRATION OF VOTERS FOR THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS IN THE CITY OF AUGUSTA,’’ PASSED ON THE 9th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1870, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Section I. Be it ordained by the City Council of Augusta, and it is hereby ordained by the au thority of the same, That the third sectiou of said Ordinance of November 9tb, 1870, bo so amended as to insert the words, “the preseut limits of ” after the word “ within,” and be fore the word “this” in said section, so as to read “within the present limits of this city for the pasr. thirty days.” Sec. 11. And be it further ordained, That all Ordinances aud parts of Ordinances militating against this Ordinaecc be and the same are hereby repealed. Done in Council this 18th day of November, A. D. 1870. (Signed) J. V. H. ALLEN, 5 T o ? Mayor C. A. ( u ' s ) Attest: L. T. Blome, C. C. ww nov)9-3 Further Arrivals OF NEW FALL GOODS, A.t Reduced Rrices, AT Mullarky Bros’., Dry Goods Merchants, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. W ILL have for Inspection, daring the whole of the ensuing week, full lines of the following desirable Goods: DRESS GOODS, In more extended varie tiesan4 ft* pric-> considerably reduced. CLOAKS, SHAWLS, ARABS and "lqj|«UrafK£ jAfUf h.TtA in the latest styles and fashions. Gents’ TRAVELING SHAWLS—a new specialty of the season, to which we de sire to call particnlar attention. BOULEVARD SKIRTS and BALMO RALS—a full assortment of whicA will be offered at tempting prices. o For particular requisites of the season, we are prepared with a large stock of 10-4, 11-4 aud 12-4 WHITE BLANKETS, and a full line of GRAY BLANKETS, for Plantation use. FLANNELS. OPERA FLANNELS, in all desirable shades and colors. Twilled and Plain WHITE FLANNELS. Plain and Twilled RED FLANNELS. Gentlemen’s Wear: Cassimeres, Jeans. A choice assortment at prices to suit all. BLEACHED AND BROWN Sheetings and Shirtings, of all the favorite brands, and which will be sold by the piece on advantageous terms to families. MULLARKY BROS. nov6-tf DISSOLUTION. The firm of WM. H. TUTT & LAND is this day dissolved. The undersigned is alone authorized to settle the business or nee the name ©f the firm. WM. H. TUTT. NOTICE. ’ I UNDERSIGNED will continue to carry on the DRUG BUSINESS in all its branches. WM. H. TUTT. , nov2-tt HORSES AND MULES. We are just in receipt of a drove of Fine HORSES and MULES, and are now prepared to furnish onr 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 onr stock before buying elsewhere. C. TOLER & CO., seplß-tf Tennessee and Kentncky Stables. Dissolution of Copartnership. The firm of JOSIAH MILLER & CO. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner will sign the firm name in liquidation. JOSIAH MILLER. J. F. MILLER. November 7th, 1870. NOTICE. We have this day formed a copai tnership under the name of MILLER & BURUM, for the purpose of doing a General Grocery and Commission Business. JOSIAH MILLER. P. G. BURUM. November 7th, 1870. novß-eod2w Choice Seed Wheat, AT J. O. Mathewson’m. nov!8-8 S.D.HEARD&SON Warehouse and Commission Merchants,, AUGUSTA, C* A. Geo. Ju. Oliver, Esq., Sworn Cotton Weigher In renewing our thanks to our customers ami the public at large for their very liberal na efended i o “r house for the past twenty years, we respectfully ask their continuance Will devote our strict personal attention to the SALE AND STORAGE OF COTTON ash ere tolore at our Commodious F ire-Proof Warehouse, No. 8 Mclntosh street. 1 “ JOHN MERRYMAN & CO.’S Aimnoniated Dissolved Bones, For Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Oats, &c., <fce. the nse of this reHable and concentrated GUANO, Southern Planters will save thon- £ nde a° a K 9 ‘ 7 w ' , JU\ n A r S a nd,t 0 2 ndß J qua ' to 400 Poonds of most Fertilizers used. Packed m sound dry barrels—NEVEß IN SACKS. Every banel sold by us GUARANTEED. _ oct2-d,c6m S. D. HEARD & SON. K. I'. Cf.AVTON Jc CO, Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, Warehouse Corner Campbell and Reynolds Streets, AUGUSTA, G B A. o GENERAL AGENTS FOR “MAGNUM BONUM” SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE. MADE PURELY FROM Dissolved Bones, Ammonia and Rotash. AN A L Y SIS: SOLUBLE BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME 15 33 BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME 1 9 '64 ammonia 3.16 (Equivalent to Sulphate ol AmniODia, 13 per per cent.) POTASH 4.63 For COTTON, CORN, WIIEAT and Other SMALL GRAINS. V» 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 Dry Goods for Fall Now Open. H. L. A. 8ALK7172 Broad Street, Having r-ceutly perfected arrangeuicnt.9 for the almost Daily Purchase of New and Seasonable Goods on such terms ns will always enable me to sell at prices which will Defy Competition, 1 respectfully solicit the patronage of consumers and dealers. All Goods Freely Shown and ONLY ONE PRICK asked. Ahy orders given will be promptly and carefully attended to. 11. D. -A. BALK, oct26 ts 173 BROAD STREET. AUGUSTA, GA. TIE CHARLESTON LINE. FOR FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS i TO AND FROM Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston! AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES! THREE TIMES TV WEEK TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS! Elegant State Room -Accommodations 1 Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Honrs Shorter VIA CHARLESTON! Total Capacity 40,000 Bales Monthly. H*HE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY, and i-onnecthni Roads WEST, in aL iiance with the fleet of THIRTEEN FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIPS to the above Forts, invite attention to the QUICK TIME and REGULAR DISPATCH alforded to the business public in the Cotton States at the PORT OF CHARLESTON ! Offering facilities of Rail and Sea Transportations for Freiglt and Passengers not equalled iu excellence and capacity at any other Port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on the line TO NEW YORK. MANHATTAN, I GEORGIA, M. 8. Woodull, Commander. CHAMPION, R. W. Lockwood, Commander. CHARLESTON, James Berrt, Commander. JAMES ADGER, T. J. Lockwood, Commander. JAS. ADOER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. Charleston, 8. C. TO PHILADELPHIA. SALVOR, I EVERMAN, C. H. Ashcroft, Commander. | C. Hinckley, Commander. SAILING DATS BATURDATB WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. C. TO BALTIMORE. FALCON, Horsey, Commander. MARYLAND, Johnson, Commander. SAILING DAYS EVERY FIFTH DAY. P. C. TKENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, 8. C. RATES GUARANTEED AS LOW AS THOSE OF COMPETING LINES. MARINE INSURANCE, ONE-HALF OF ONE PER CENI'. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING and THROUGH TICKETS can be had at all the princi pal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi. STATE ROOMS may be secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents of the Steamships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all cases, the Railroad Tickets should be exchanged and Berths assigned. The Through Ticket by this route Includes Transfers, Meals and State Room while on shipboard. The SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD and its connecting Lines have largely increased their facilities tor the rapid movemement of Freight and Passengers between Northern Cities and the South and West. Comfortable NIGHT CARS, with the Hohnes Chair, without extra charge, have been introduced. FIRST CLASS EATING SALOON AT BKANCHVILLB. Freight promptly transferred irom Steamer to DAY and NIGHT TRAINS of Sonth Caro lina Railroad. Close connections made with other Roads, delivering Freights at distant points with the greatest promptness. The Managers are confident that tiieir Line cannot be surpassed in Dispatch and the Sate Delivery of Goods. B. D. HASELL, P. O. BOX 4979. OFFICE, 317 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 8. B. PICKENS, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, South Carolina Railroad. | •e»l4-wf*aut>m VOL. 27—NO. 138 8. Crowell, Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA, Sam Adkins, Commander. CLYDE, Alex. Hunter, Commander. ASHLAND, Beckett, Commander. WAGNER, HUGER * CO., ) . WM. A. COURTENAY, \ Agents, SEA GULL, Dutton, Commander. ED. H. BARNWELL, General Freight Agent, Sooth Carolina Railroad,