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Tsrus—Gash
CONSTITUTIONALIST
WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOV 30.1870
Augusta Post Office.
MATT.S CI.OSE.
Georgia Railroad, Way Mails, Main Line,
7:150, p. in. . .
Georgia Railroad, for Athens, Washing
ton, Milledgeville, &c., 5:00, a. m.
Western Mail, per Georgia Railroad,
7:110, p. m , and 5:00, a. m.
Eastern Mail, 9:00. p. m.
Charlotte and Columbia Mails, 9:00, p. m.
Charleston Mail, 5:00, a. in., and 5:00, p. tn.
Southern Mails, via Atlanta aud Mont
gomery, 7:30, p. m.
Savannah, Macon and Florida, 7:00, a.
m., and 7:30, p. m. '
Southwestern Railroad, Southern Ala
bama and Columbus, 7:30, p. m.
South Carolina Way Mail, 9:00, p. m.
Arrival and Departure of Railway
Passenger Trains.
OKOttGIA KOAD.
Arrives, 5:00, a. m., and 5:45, p. m.
Departs, 7:15, a. m., and 9:10, p. m.
SOUTH CAROLINA ROAD.
Arrives, 7:05, a. in., and 4 25, p. m.
Departs, 7:50, a. m., and 6:00, p. m.
Through Mail Train departs at 4:55, a.
m., and arrives at 0:15, p. m.
CENTRAL ROAD.
Arrives, o:13, a. m., and 5:38, p. in.
Departs, 8:45, a. rti., and 0:33, p ra.
CHARLOTTE, COLUMIUA AND AUGUSTA^UOAD.
Arrives, 6:30, a. m , aud 8:50, p. in.
Departs, 5:40, a. in., and 6:30, p. vn.
-
Condemnation Op Tobacco,— ln the
United States District Court for the South
ern District Os - Georgia', at Savannah, on
Saturday, decree of condemnation was
takeu in the following casest Seizure:
United States vs. half a box of tobacco,
Augusta; United States vs. two half boxes
of tobacco, Augusta; United States vs.
two boxes of tobacco, Augusta; Utiited
States vs. two half boxes of tobacco, Augus
ta ; Uuited States vs. two half boxes of
tobacco, Augusta; United States vs. half a
box tobacco, Augusta; United States vs.
eighteen boxes tobacco, Augusta; United
States ®s. half a box tobacco, Augusta;
United States vs. two half boxes tobacco,
Araericus; United States vs. six boxes to
bacco, Macon; United States vs. six half
boxes tobacco, Macon; United States vs.
sii iratf'boxrsTotirtrco; Stares
vs. fourteen half boxes tobacco, Macon;
United States vs. three half boxes tobacco,
Macon.
Southern Bank ok the State -of
Georgia. —Tnc Board of Incorporators as
commissioners of this institution, met in
Savannah on Saturday. The'boobs for
subscription to the_capital slock of the
bank were opened and subscriptions to the
amount of 5,397 shares received, equal to
$530,700, of which $270,400 wero paid in
cash.
Eugene Kelly, Esq, of New York, was
elected President; Capt. John McMahon,
Vice-President, and J. E. Gaudry, Cashier.
On motion, J. E. Gaudry was elected a
Director.
John Screven, ,E. C„ Anderson, John Mc-
Mahon, A. P. Wetter, John Flannery and
the President, were, by virtue of the charter,
appoThted'Dlrectors for one year from date.
The bank was opened for business yester
day (Monday).
Jn Chicago the inexorable degrees of
fashion make it imperative on dogs of good
family to wear black and fed promenade
blankets, and to have the leading strings
attached to the left side of the collar.
®ri-U)celUn .Constitutionalist.
(Prom the Wilmington, (N. C.) Journal.
A Day of Retribution in the Old North
State.
One of the most striking features of the
late State Fair, none the less pleasing, how
ever, because so plainly manifest was the
marked change in the character of the people
present. Carpet-baggers and scalawags
were at a discount, and for the first time
since the war, showed some sign of con
sciousness of their own utter vileness and
moral leprosy, or at least, a consciousness
of the detestation with which they are
universally regarded by the true people of
North Carolina. It was a good thing to
be a North Carolinian and to be there.—
The reunion of old friends was, Indeed,
most pleasant. The personal gratification,
however, though great, was not the only
cause for congratulations in the meeting of
friends who, since their last parting, had
been confined In vile, filthy dungeons, aud
had even been subjected to the halter itself,
who had indeed, been subjected to every
danger to which life, liberty and property
could be exposed. Ninety days prior
thereto. W. W. lloldeu was, by the help
of Richmond M. Pearson and on the in
stigation of John Pool, an absolute irre
sponsible monarch in North Carolina. By
authority of this criminal, W. W. Holden,
men were arrested and deprived of proper
ty, and put in jail or hung, as to him or
his minions seemed best. The same guil
ty. traitorous, usurping criminal, W. W.
Holden, was upon the fair ground, aud
yet, in spite of all his fresh crimes anil sur
rounded by his st.il 1 smarting victims, he
was unharmed ! The only vengeance tak
en upon him was to leave him to the soli
tary compauionship of his own upbraiding
conscience, too low, too degraded, too de
spised for even sycophantic flattery to
fawn upon!, What a commentary upon
the law-abiding character of the people of
North Carolina! Chief Justice Pearson
and Senator John Pool were uot present to
support their compeer in villainy. If
there had been honor among villains gen
erally, as there is said to be among thieves,
Chief Justice Pearson and Senator Pool
would uot. have allowed Gov Holden to
bear alone the brunt of the defeat in the
late battle against honor and patriotism,
and sworn duty which they had made com
mon cause.
Squares.
1 Weak.
2 Week*.
J» Weeks.
I Month.
!2 Montis.
1 3 Months
-4 Months,
jf. Month*
But though our people were thus quiet
and peaceable and law-abiding, it is by no
means_to be Interred that it is their inten
tion to allow these guilty wretches to es
cape punishment. John Pool may be be
yond our reach. His infamy can, however,
be made manifest to the world by a.resolu
tion of our Legislature reciting all his
high crimes and misdemeanors, and asking
him, for the honor of North Carolina, to
resign his place as Senator. He will not
resign, nor wIH bis compeers of the United
States Senate convict, him on impeachment
or expel him, although the necessary proof
might he piled mountain high, hut we can
forever disgrace him before the whole
American people.
Chief Justice Pearson -has, it is said,
been publicly intoxicated, and this alone is
sufficient to insure certain conviction and
speedy punishment. His other crimes will
not. tend to raise up friends to protect him.
Governor Holden’s fate is fixed. It is
the unchangeable verdict of the people that,
he be driven from the Governor’s chair, and
declare 1 forever incapable of holding office
iu North Carolina.
It seems to be the universal sentiment
that our great August victory-would not
be complete ; that the peace and quiet that
lias r< -<•»*»t,ty prevailed wdm.Tnol the porma
mently assured, unless all these things
were done. There was a general feeling
that the dawn of anew era of law and
confidence was at hand. It was the exist
ence of this feeling that brought to Raleigh
so many real representative North Caro
linians, many of t hem who on the day of
election felt Uiat any attempt to exercise
the right of suffrage would tie resisted by
bayonets; some of them men who were
actually in prison, alt of them men who,
upon the oaths of perjured negroes and no
less perjured white men, or without any
oath at all, were liable to be arrested and
hung-by the neck until dead, or until it
pleased Holden’s soldiers to cut them down.
These were the men who, in three short
months, could assemble in the broad light
of day at the capital of the Stale and under
t he very eye of the Governor, anti congratu
late each other, and denounce in plain, un
measured terms the tyranny of the Gov
ernor and his accomplices In crime, and
openly to declaretheir purpose to take such
trn ans as the law placed in their hands to
Insure the merited punishment.
This on the one side.
Oil the other it must tie borne iu mind
that, Bergen was actually in jail, and Kirk
in the custody of the law, and Holden
powerless to lift even so much ns the weight
ot his finger in their defense! What a con
trast ! Verily it was a good thing to be
there! Carpet-baggers and scalawags,
your punishment draweth nigh k Had we
ever doubted the intelligence or the courage
of the people, or their capacity for self
government, we could never do so again.
Had we ever lost, faith in a Democratic
form of government it would now be firmly
re-established.
The Grand Central Hotel.— Among
the .most striding types of the progress of
the age is the development of palatial hotel
enterprises. New York has just nshere I
in anew triumph in this particular. The
G rand Cejitpil Hotel,situated on Broadway,
midway between the up town and down
town hotels, rears its magnificent marble
front and swallows up almost an entire
block. Only opened, as it were, on yester
day, it has become already crowded with
guests from every part of the couu ry. As
vou enter its magnificent portals, the bril
liant coup (V util exceeds any thing yet pro
duced in this country or the world. One
becomes absolutely confused with the sur
rounding magnificence. It has to be seen
to be appreciated. The Grand Central
bears about the same relation to other first
class- hotels as'the Great Eastern did to
other first-class ocean steamers. With be
tween one and two hundred rooms more
than any other hotel on this-continent, the
Grand Central is the colossus of the age.—
In all the appointments everything is fully
np to the mark for a first class New York
city hotel. The carpets, furniture, parlors,
linen; and ali the et cetera , are gorgeous.
The genial proprietor, Mr. 11. L. Powers,
of hotel renown, whose remarkable ad
ministrative qualities eminently fit him to
preside over this modern Coliseum, and all
his numerous corps of assistants, are most
attentive, polite and kind, and appear to
rub the Vast establishment with natural
ease and system. Already the Southern
element is concentrating at this house,
where one is almost certain to meet with
friends and acquaintances without the
trouble of going around in the search to
the other hotels. To enter upon a minute
description of this new wonder of the world
would be fatiguing, from the inexhausti
bility of detail. Suffice to say, that those who
favor the immense establishment with their
patronage, cannot fail to be pleased witli
the genuine courtesy extended, and to re
tain agreeable remembrances of the uni
form and polite civilities showered upon
them. The price of board at this hotel is
exceedingly moderate, ranging from three
to four dollars per day, according to loca
tion of room.
TAKE IT, TAKE IT ON, AND KEEP A
taking it. Reduce the dose so it acts as a gen
eral laxaiive, and continue it on regularly. It
is a tonic, and will strengthen you. It took
a long time to confirm your disease, and you
can’t get well in a day. Simmons’ Liver Reg
ulator, if persisted in, will cure the most stub
born Liver Disease. There is no failure about
it. nov2o ts
See advertisement of Dr. Butts’ Dispensary,
beaded, Book for the MiIIion—MARRIAGE
GUIDE—in another column. It should be
read by all. je3-d*wly
SPECIAL NOTICES.
FOR THIRTY YEARS HAS TH AT WKLb
known, standard and popular remedy, PAIN Kite
LKR, manufactured by Firry Davis A SnayWfnu
denc*, R. 1., been before the public, and in that time
has become known in all parts of the world,
been used by people of all nation*. It remains, to
day, that same good and efficient remedy. Its won
derful power in relieving the most severe pain has
never be. n equalled, and It has earned its world-wide
popularity by Its intrinsic merit. No curative aigent
has had so wide-spread sale or given such universal
satisfaction. The various ills for widen the Fain
Killer is an untailing cure are too well known to
lequ.re recapitulation in this advertisement. As an
external and Internal medicine the Pain Killer stands
unrlvarted.
Directions accompany each bottle.
Bold by all Druggists.
Prices, 25 cents, 60 cents and $1 per bottle.
nov4-d»clra
laook to Your Children.
The great Soothing: Remedy.
Mr*. f Cures Golic and Griping-) Price,
Wliitromli’tJ th ” Uowols, and faelli- I
Will! cornu at tales the process of Tee h- > ? 5
Syrup. ting. * j Cent*.
Mrs. f .Subdues Convulsions and j Price,
Whitcomb'* j
Kyiiip. f Children. J Cents.
Mr*. rCures Diarrhoea, Dysen ") Price,
Whlii'iimt,*,] '«rv and Bummer Oom-1 ~
Whlt.omb “1 plaint tn Children of all f aa
Syrup. ages. J Ceut*.
It is the great Infant’s and. Children’s Hoothing
Remedy mail disorders brought on by Teething or
any other eau.-e.
. Prepared by the GRAFTON MEDICINE CO
Bt. l.onis, Mo. ’’
Fold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine every
where. inv3-I*nlv
A Rook for the MIIUod.
MARRIAGE AFh I VATS COONSKL
y—, ▼TTTM? *- ob to th * Mabsikd,
Ur U lDTii or those about to marry,
on the physiological mysteries and revelations ot the
sexual system, with the latest discoveries In pro
ducing and preventing offspring, preserving the com
plexion. 4c.
'Phis Is an interesting Work of 224 pages, with nu
merous engravings, ana contains valuable information
lor those who are married' or contemplate marriage;
still It is a book that onght to be under lock and key,
and not laid carelessly about the house.
Bent to any one (tree ot postage) for Fifty Cent*.
Address I)r. Butts’ Dispensary, No. 12 N. Eighth
Street, Ht. I Kill is, Mo.
KT Notice to the Afflicted and Unfor
tunate. . v .<■ ,
Beiore apylying to tho notorious Quacks who ad
vertise in public papers, or using any Quack Remedies,
peruse Dr Butts’ work, no matter what yoor disease
is or how deplorable your condition.
Dr. Butts cun he consulted personally or by* Blsil
on the diseases mentioned iu his works. ’Office, No.
12 N. Eighth street, between Market and Chestnut, Bt.
I gulls Mo. mv3-dscly
Extra Special Notice.
Beware ol Counterfeits! Smith’s Tonic Syrup ha*
been counterfeited, and the counterfeiter brought to
grief.
SMITH’S TONIC BYUUP.
The genuine article most have Dr. John Roll’s Pri
vate Stamp on each bottle. Dr. John 801 l only has
Ike right te manufacture and sell the original John
niiiiiilT KJ '
twmirna, ls» not purchase, or you wtll be deceived.—
See my column advertisement, and my show card. I
will prosecute soy one Infringing on my right. The
geuuioe Smith's Toole .Syrup can only.be prepared l.y
myself;
The nubile s servant,
DU. JOHN Hlitili.
Lodisvillr, 1(7., Nov. 5, If 1.9.
feblt-eisjlv
KT THERE IH BUT ONE VERDICT, AND
that is, the OLD CA KOUN A BIT IER S are a safe,
euro and reliable Tonic. »pv27 suwlac
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
titled for matrimonial happiness. Sent free, in
sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIA
TION, Box F, Philadelphia, Fa. scplß-3m
BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE.
This splendid Hair I)y« is tho best in the wor.d;
the only true and perfect Ilye; harmless, reliable, in
stuntaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints;
remedies the ill effects of bad dyes; Invigurates aud
leaves the Uair soft and beautiful, black or brown.
Hold by all Druggists and Perfumers, and properly
applied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory, No. 16 Bond Bt.,
New York. te4 J
- a iAt WIRE RAILING, FOR
I II Enclosing Cemetery Lots,
,B- V II O. ttages, Ac.; Wire Guards
MB Main for More Fronts, Factories,
Asylums, Ac ; Wire Webbiug, Rtee Cloth, aud Wire
Work. Also, Manufacturers of
FOUUDHINIKR OLOTHB.
Every Information by addressing
M. WALKER A BON,
No. 11 Nin th Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
lan29-ly
HAY. HAY.
200 BALES N. C. HAY, at one dollar
and seveuty five cents (ft 75) per hundred.
For rale by
MILLER & BURUM,
novlfi- eori 12 164 Broad street.
THE CENTRAL HOTEL.
A. RECENT attack of paralysis having
rendered Mr. Thomas unable to leave his
room, and Incapable of attending to the bnsi
ness Os the Hotel, 1 will hereafter give my
personal attention to the conduct of the
House, and feel satisfied that I will be aide to
please all who may favor me with their patron
age. My friends and the public are invited to
give the CENTRAL a triai.
hot2o-1h) Mrs. WM. M. THOMAS.
Plantation. to Rent.
'WILL be rented, for the year 1871, at the
Lower Market House, in this city, on the
FIRST TUESDAY in DECEMBER next,at 12
o’clock, that valuable PLAN TATION, known
as “ Kl Dorado,” belonging to the estate of the
late George Schley, adjoining the corporate
limits of the city, on East Boundary street,
containing 375 acre*, all in cultivation. On
the place are quarters for laborers, Overseer’s
Honse, Bams, Gin House and running gear.
Possession Ist January next.
Terms— Note, at 12 months, with approved
security. C. A. ROWLAND,
nov23 td Administrator.
Salt, Molasses, Coffee, &e*
500 SACKS SALT,-at the Wharf
20 Hhds Muscovado MOLASSES
20 Tlhds Reboiled MOLASSES
100 Bags Rio, Java and Laguayra COF
FEE
io Casks Choice New RICE
550 Bids Fine POTATOES
200 Packages MACKEREL
50 Packages New LARD
50 Half and Quarter Bids BUCK
WHEAT FLOUR
IO Bids Finest BYRUP
For sale at 207 Broad street.
BAKER, MILLER & CO.
nov26 6
AUGUSTA, (Ga,) ftpNlNU, NOVEMBER 30, 1870
Recommended'and Endorsed by over Seven
Hundred Doctors!
DR LAVpfjNCE’S
COMPOUNEUpLCjI) EXTRACT OF
K O !
JL*- fK GREAT
RESTORER!
Not a Secret Quack Medicine—Formula
Around the Bottle.
FREPAttan
Dr. J. J. LA WEE NOE, 0r S aSm oSSsl^
KGBKOO
STRIKES AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE
BY
PURIFYING THE BLOOD,
RESTORING THE LIVER AND KIDNEYS
TO A HEALTHY ACTION, AND IN
VIGORATING THE NER
VOUS SYSTEM.
This is the Secret of its Wonderful
Success in Curing
CONSUMPTION IN ITS EARLY STAGES,
SCROFULA, SYPHILIS, DYSPEPSIA,
LIVER COMPLAINT, CHRONIC
RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA.
NERVOUS AFFECT TON,
ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, HUMO&!;
LOSS OF VIGOR, DISEASES OF
. JUtWH AND BLADDER,
AND ALL
DISEASES CAUSED BT A BAD
*-B»ATE OP THE BLOOD.
It thoroughly eradicates every kind of
Humor aud Bad Tafe*, aqflMMipteito the
system to a healthy cooffitiori.
it is beyond question the FINEST TONIC
IN THE WORLD.
Thousands have been changed, by the use of
this Medicine, from weak,
creature*, to strong, and happy men
and women.
Invalids CAiuiqt, hciilate to give it a trial.
such a great repu
tation as this justly celebrated compound.
FOR TESTIMONIALS
From .Pbyeicifme, K!ninent.Wlfvma«g l£d*tor.-'.,
Druggists, Merchants, &c., sec. KOSIAO
ALMANAC lor this year.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTT®
FOH SALE BT 1
The Principal Druggists in the Unit id States
and British America.
nov2(i 6m
OPENED.
SAM’L A. ECHOLS’
AttRICULTUIUL WAREHOUSE
AND
SEED STORE,
No. 5 Jackson Street, Warren Block.
..AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and
MACHINES as follows :
Turning and Subsoil PLOWS
HARROWS, difi'ereut styles and s'izps
OX SHOVELS or ROAD SCKAPEUS
STEEL GARDEN RAKES
Spading, Manure and Hay FORKS
Planters and Garden HOES
DICKSON COTTON SWEEPS
MATTOCKS, GRUB HOES
GRASS SCYTHES, BUSH SCYTHES
WHIFFLE TREES, SINGLE TREES
SHOVELS. SPADES, AXES
CORN SHELLERS
FORAGE CUTTERS
OX YOKES
WHEAT THRASHERS
FAN MILLS
GRAIN CRADLES
HORSE POWERS, LEVERS or SWEEPS,
and RAILWAY or TREAD PATENTS
CIDER MILLS and PRESSES
Canal ami Girdeu WHEELBARROWS
HORSE RAKES
Walter A. Woods’ MOWING and REAPING
MACHINES
Farm wagons
GARDEN TRQWELS. and FORKS
STUMP PULLERS, STORE TRUCKS
HEDGE aud PRUNING SHEARS
PRUNING SAWS
WASHING MACHINES
CLOTHES WRINGERS . ; ‘
THERMOMKTtR GHimNS
WINE PRESSES
SMUT MACHINES - '' - v
STEAM ENGINES
RUBBERaud LEATHER BATING
GRIST MILLS, &c., &c. s
notice" ~
n. HE UNDERSIGNED having purchased
the interest of J. KAPLAN & BUO. in thestore
No. 150, South side of Brood street, Augusta,
Ga., solicits the patronage of the public.
S. LESSER.
Having SOLD Our interest in said store,
to SIMON LESSER, we cordially recommend
him to our old patrons and friends.
nov2-tf J. KAPLAN & BRO.
DISSOLUTION.
The firm of WM. H. TUTT & LAND is
thia day dissolved. Tho undersigned Is alone
authorized to settle the business or use tho
name of the firm. WM. H. TUTT
NOTICE.
UNDERSIGNED will continue to
carry on the DRUG BUSINESS in all its
branches. WM. H. TUTT.
nov3-tt
I.fbw and Elegant
" w
f FALL AND WINTER
Qoods
-fPp ' ■“!'
v NOW OPENING AT THE
JEI H M DRY GOODS STORE.
.. y :
DESS GOODS of the Latest Styles.
Efermt Shawls, Sacques and Scarfs.
V and Grey Blankets,
r- • JihA Furs, yory cheap.
Sattinets and Jeans.
A FULLvASIJOJiTMKNT OF
GLOVES and NOTIONS.
■VISE? *’ Which will be offered
■a’W*’ ’X’ITK LO WES L’ PRICES.
1 lug leave to return my sincere thanks to
my 'fiend*and the public generally for the
liberal patronage extended me during the past
ye. r*aad assure them that my best efforts will
be iiisccied to merit a continuance of the same.
George Weber,
No. 194 llroad street.
C'ri.l eodti
4SASH RIBBONS,
In/Black, Gros Grain and Heavy
Taffeta,
Just opened at
COSTELLO & DALY'S.
SASH RIBBONS,
In Blue, Green, Pink, Cherry, Crim
son, Ac., &c., all Widths and Beautiful-
Shad.es, at
McCABE. COSTELLO & DALY’S.
is
TRIMMING ribbons.
j A full lino of Widths and Colors
s Just -received at
* McCABE, COSTELLO & DALY’S.
VELVET RIBBONS,
All Widths in the new Shades, at
McCABE, COSTELLO DALY’S.
Lao* Collars and Handkcr^^r I*^ 1 *^
at Beal and Patent Valenciennes,
Brussels, Honiton, Duchess, &c. A
great lot just opened at %
MCCABE, OOS'PWfjjrW DALY’S.
■Some new Goods in SONTAGS,
BREAKFABf SHAWLS, NUBIAS,
BOODS, m., &c., being offered this
vfeek at/
i" McCABE, COSTELLO & DALY’S.
p _ ~
A call and see the above Goods.
They are* just being opened, and aro
offered at prices vastly below those
generally asked for like Goods.
McCabe, Costello & Daly,
318 BROAD STREET,
AOGTJSTA, QEORGTA.
N. 8.-ALL ORDERS FROM THE COUN
TRY SHALL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTEN
TION. nov2o-eod3
IIAKUWAIIK.
FALL TRADJE !
AN IMMENSE STOCK I
John Bone? & Cos.,
185 Broad Street,
|ESTABLISHED IN 1811. J
OFFER FOR SALE:
Cast and STEEL PLOWS, of various kinds
ROTARY HARROWS, at low prices
CORN SHELLERS and STRAW CUTTERS,
of best quality
PLANTATION HARDWARE—a complete as
sortment
CARPENTERS’ TOOLS—the best quality,
sold at reasonable prices
BLACKSMITHS’ TOOLS, COOPERS and
* WTIE ELRIGHTS’TOOLS
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE in profusion
HOUSEKEEPERS’ HARDWARE—a full sup
ply of everything used* -
FLUTING SCISSORS and MACHINES, best
kind, sold very cheap
PINKING IRONS, all siz e— beautiful patterns
CUTLERY— the best to be had, and largest as
sortment —an elegant Stock ol Joseph
Ropgers & Sons’ TABLE and POCKET
KNIVES, among whlMi are some new
patterns. Also, a vbry superior lot of
Rodoers’' RAZORS and LADIES’ SCIS
SORS, warranted to give satisfaction
BUTCHERS’ TOOLS, 'of all kinds, warranted
the heat quality
IRON, STEEL, NAILS, Ac„.&c, &c.
The above, together with almost every arti
cle which is generally kept in the Hardware
business, we have in Stock, and will sell at
figures that will correspond with the low
prices of Colton. oct23-3m
WOOD.
X HAVE oiijhand a large supply, which will
be delivered as follows, per cord :
Oak, Hickory and Black Jack. ... .$6 50
Ligbtwood ® 60
Pino ® *>o
Swamp Wood.— 4 50
WM. W. SMYTHE,
nov27-3 At River Wharf.
FOR SALE;
A HOUSE, with four rooms and two shed
rooms, in good order; lot 40 feet front by 139
feet deep; situated iu Corduroy Alley.
Price, 11,200 cash. Titles clear.
flepßl-tf * 'W.C. ‘ BARBER. '
FACTORY WOOLENS.
STItIPED HOMESPUN
PLAID HOMESPUN
DRILLINGS
SHEETINGS
SHIRTINGS
OSNAIIUKGS
AT FACTORY PRICKS.
11. L. .4. B4LK,
oct2o-tf 172 Broad 51.., Augusta, Ga.
Further Arrivals
OF
NEW FALL 000DS,
Jfciediioed I?rioos,
AT
Mullarky Bros’.,
Dry Hoods Merchants,
BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
WILL have for Inspection, during the
whole of the ensuing week, full lines of the
following desirable Goods:
DRESS GOODS, in more extended varie
ties and at prices considerably reduced.
CLOAKS, SHAWLS, ARABS and
LOUNGING JACKETS, in the latest
styles aud fashions.
Gents’ TRAVELING SHAWLS—a new
specialty of the season, to which we de
sire to call particular attention.
BOULEVARD SKIRTS and BALMO
RALS—a full assortment of which will
be offered at tempting prices.
o
For particular requisites of the season,
we are prepared wtth a'large stock of
10 4, 11 4 and 12-4 WHITE BLANKETS,
and a full line of GRAY BLANK EPS, for
Plantation use.
FLANNELS.
OPERA FLANNELS, in all desirable
shades and colors.
Twilled and Plain WHITE FLANNELS.
Plain and Twilled llEI) FLANNELS.
*3 Wear: Cassimeres, Jeans.
)I Q Assortment at prices to suit all.
—o—
t ACHED 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.
novfi-tf
FRESH GROCERIES!
SOHNEIKEITT MEYER,
HO BROAD STIIttKT.
AUGUSTA, GA.
w E beg leave to inform onr friends aud
patrons that we are now receiving one of the
best assorted t locks of
FANCY AND FAMILY GROCERIES
ever brought to this city, compiling in par!,
llain>i, Stiicou, I'locir,
Mi gar, I>l ol;t -*«<>>, Coffee,
Syrup, l.iqtiors. Ac, Ac.
which we will sill at A3 LOW FIGURES as
any House in Augusta.
We call particular attention to our stock of
Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, &c.,
which we will continue to kejp as heretofore.
Onr Slock is large and well se.ected. We in
vite all who desire to purchase to call aud
examine our Goods and Prices belore buyiug
elsewhere.
SCIINP.IKRK A ItIMTI'IR,
116 BROAD STREET.
sepSS-wfrsuly
New Groceries.
We make our debut before the public by
announcing the arrival of a well selected stock
of Entirely NEW and FRESH GOODS, con
sisting of
25 bbls. A and Ex C SUGARS
5 bbls. CUT LOAF SUGAR
15 bbls. Choice SYRUP
20 bags RIO COFFEE
5 pockets JAVA COFFEE
2 bags PEPPER
2 bags SPICE
10 eases SARDINES
20 boxes Prime FAMILY SOAP
3 kegs Choice GOSHEN BUTTER
20 boxes CHEESE
2 casks Sugar Cured PIG HAMS
2 casks Sugar Cared Canvas HAMS
2 casks BREAKFAST STRIPS
5 boxes Long CLEAR SIDES, bulk
20 tubs Choice LARD
25,000 Fancy Brands of CIGARS
25 cases Canned FRUITS, GREEN CORN,
PEACHES, Ac
5 bbls. CIDER VINEGAR
5 bales BAGGING, India and Borneo
2 hhds. Demerara SUGAR
50 bbls. FAMILY FLOUR
With YARNS, SPICES, BROOMS, BOT
TLED LIQUORS, Ac
20 bbls. MOLASSES
And lihds. BACON SHOULDERS, SIDES,
IRON TIES, and every other article to be
found in a choice stock, selected by experi
enced hands, to meet the public wants. All
arc earnestly requested to give us a call, and to
remember that all goods are Fresh and New
and just arrived. Now opening at 299 Broad
street, two doors below Planters’ Hotel and
next to the Fredericksburg Store.
F. E. STEVENS & CO.
0c125-tI
MME. SEGIN
Has 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 aud 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.
octia-tf
GENERAL
FI 11 LIFE I1SI1A1C! AGESCY.
219 11 road Stroot.
OoUNTRY RISKS taken. S6O,(NX) carried
ou first class Risks. Losses promptly adjusted
aud paid. Those in the London and Lan
cashire without reference to the Home Office.
COM PAN USB- RKI’H KSENTKD.
AStna Life-Assets $13,00(1,(100
Queen Fire—Assets 10,000,00(1
London and Lancashire —Assets.... 5,000,000
Nordi American—Assets 478,523
N' rwich— Assets 36(5,474
Gross capital represented $28,841,997
CIIAS. W. HARRIS,
jauSl-ly Agent.
Manhattan Life Insurance t’o.,
NEW Y014.4L.
DIVIDENDS ON CONTRIBUTION PLAN.
4im(i Dec. 31, 180 U 9»,404,5!10 40.
E. Gbddikqs, Medical Examiner.
eUS-tf A. G. HAI.L, Agcut.
WESTERN
LAGER BEER.
./Also, ./Agent for the
LION BREWERY.
T’he above at whole
sale.
Just arrbTVAcl, finest
quality LAI POK'LED
SWISB CHKEfeE.
ly ,o„ A. BOHNE.
BULK MEAT.
>20,000 LBS. C. It. BULK SIDES
lor sale to arrive
100 Bbls. IRISH POTATOES
Qt) Bbls ONIONS
Just received and for sale by
novlS-tf BRANCH, SCOTT A CO.
J. H. WILLIAMS, ,TK. THBO. CRANE, JR.
WILLIAMS & CRANE,
{Shipping and commission mer
chants and FORWARDING AGENTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
References: Bank of Republic, N. Y.;
Messrs. Williams & Guion, N. Y ; Messrs.
Dijncan, Sherman it Cos, N. Y.; Tiieo.
Crane, Esq., N. Y. Warehouse and Security
Cos. novl3-2m*
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
PIIE firm of O. TOLER & CO. has this
day been dissolved by mutual consent.'
CIIEBLEY TOLER and GEORGE B. PAR
KER are authorized to wind up the business
of the firm. C. TOLER,
JNO. 11. PARKER,
GEO. B. PARKER.
Augusta, Ga., October 29th, 1870.
COPARTNERSHIP.
fj. L. SPEARS and GEORGE B. PARKER
have this day entered into copai tnt-rship under
the style of SPEARS & PARKER, for the pur
pose of carrying on a LIVERY BUSINESS at
the old stand of C. Toler & Co.’s Kentucky
Stables. Mr. C. Toler will be employed by ua
aud represent J. L. Speirs when he is absent.
J. L. SPEARS,
GKO. B. PARKER.
Auousta, Ga., October 29, 1870. novl-lm
WHEELER & WILSON
Improved Silent Feed
SEWING MACHINE.
‘•HIGHEST PREMIUM!”
GEORGIA STATE FAIR, 1870.
To tlie WHEELER A WILSON SEWING
MACHINE was awarded
THE HIGHEST PREMIUM
over all competitors.
Every Family Bhould have one.
Call and examine these BEAUTIFUL
NOISELESS MACHINES.
For sale, lease aud rent. Also, modern im
proviments attached to old style WHEELER
A WILSON MACHINES.
H. C. BARROW, Agent,
Mclntosh Street, near Broad,
Augusta, Ga.
A. WHITE, Southern Agent, Savannah, Ga
no.y4 Srafkn&w
Southern Dye House
Office Corner Washington and Broad Streets
DYE WORKS 79 and 81 ELLIS ST.,
AUGUSTA, «A.
BLASOOW & 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 GLOVES, CURTAINS, LACES,
Ac., Ac., iu 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 lor themselves, we remain respectfully,
BLASOOW A BEROUD,
jcl2-ly French Dyers
FRENCH STORE.
800 Broad Street. Augusta.
OaNDY MANUFACTORY, of the best and
purest Sugars.
WEDDING CAKES, home-made Cake or
namented to order.
FRUIT, NUTS, GROCERIES, TOYS, etc.
LADIES’ ROOM, FOR LUNCH.
nov24-lm
VOL 27— NO. 141
XL Gr. Rogers,
DEALER IN
FURNITURE,
AT
1-11, 143 anil 145 If road Xlreet,
AUGUSTA, GA.
L AM now (-tiering my new and carefully
selected stock of FURNITURE at low prices.
Call and examine my goods before jmrelmsing.
ocl9 3m
SOLOMONS’
WHAT IS THE CELEBRATED TONIC,
STOMACHIC AND INVIGOKANT ?
SOLOMONS’ BITTERS.
It is a Compound Cordial of Pure Callisa
ya Bark, the Purest Spirits being the Me
dium.
STRENGTHENING
WHY ARE SOLOMONS’ BITTERS
SO POPULAR AND SO EXTENSIVELY
USED?
Because the formula is known to and ap
proved ok by Prominent Physicians, who
prescribe it, and is prepared under the im
mediate supervision ol educated aud expe
rienced Pharmaceutists.
AND INVIGORATING
BKW A K K
OF THE QUACKERIES PUT FORTH!
THEY
DESTROY THE COATINGS OF IHE
. STOMACH,
AND GIVE DYSPEPSIA
Instead of curing it.
TAKE SOLOMONS’ BITTERS,
WHICn HAS BEEN
SUCCESSFULLY USED AND NOW RE
COMMENDED BY THOUSANDS OF
THE MOST INTELLIGENT AND PRO.
MfNENT CITIZENS.
bitters:
HI. UVAMS, l.rnl,
At VV. C. Barber's, Mclntosh street.
For sale by W. H. Barrett, Wki.i.s &
av, Oetjen A Doscuer, VV. C. Barber.
sep7-6m-wl&sn
Mauge Lot (or Sale*
A FINELY bitnat.d high LOT, in the
Mange Survey, near Johauusen’s. Price *175.
Titles clear.
W. C. BARBER,
novl2-t.f Trustee.
FOR RENT,
THE LAFAYETTE RACECOURSE, for
the year 1871.
Apply to K. H. STEINER.
novlS-lf
ESTABLISHED 1811.
C U 8 H INGK
Hr. It AT L I<. Y
BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS,
262 BALTIMORE ST., BALTIMORE,
Have the
LARGEST AND HjCuT ABMVRTKD STOCK
In the frlty of • •
SCHOOL MEDtOAL
and 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 Purchases,
INSIDE FIG CUES AL WA VS.
Send for Catalogues, Ac. octl -Bia
CINCINNATI
LAGER BEER.
.A. FULL SUPPLY of
WHOLE*
HALF,
And QUARTER
BARRELS, constantly on band at
J. W. BESSMAN’S
uov2-tf 287 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
NOTICE.
Mil. A. TWINAME has been appointed
Collector tor the “ People’s Daily Line of
Steamers.”
BONES, BROWN A CO.,
no v 17-12 Treasurers.
NOTICE.
J HAVE this day associated with me in busi
ness my son, J. M. Dye, Jr. We will con
tinue Ihe COTTON FACTORAGE aud COM
MISSION BUSINESS under the name and
style of
J. M. DYE A CO.
Returning my thanks lor the liberal patron
age extended me, I respectfully solicit a con
tinuance of the same to the new firm, pledging
ourselves to use every effort to give satisfac
tion. J. M. DYE.
sep4-tf
The Washington Gazette,
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY,
AV WASHINGTON, GA.
Has a large circulation in Wilkes and ad
joining counties, and Is therefore a good me
dium for merchants and business men to make
themselves known to the people ol the section
where it circulates.
ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED at r.ea
sonable rales.
JAMES A. WRIGHT,
t»o2-tf tVoprlet'**.
Planters’ Warehouse,
No. 2 Warren Block,
AUGUSTA.
THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully tender
their thanks to the many Planters and Friends
who supported them during the past season in
the WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION BUS
INESS, and again offer our services to tbc
PUBLIC lor patronage nt IV per cent. Com
missions for selling cotton—the same price an
charged last pcason—and hope by strict per
sonal attention to business and instructions
to merit a liberal support. CASH advances
made on Cotton in store, and orders for BAG
GING, TIES, &c, and FAMILY SUPPLIES
carefully filled and selected by one of. pur firm
in person.
W. H. HOWARD A SON,
aep4-3m