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CONSTITUTIONALIST
FRIDAY MORNING. DF.O. 2,1870
Augusta Post Office.
MAILS CLOSE.
UdOi'gin Railroad, Way Malls, Main Line,
7:80, it. in.
Georgia Railroad, for Athens, Washing
ton, Milk’dgeville, &c., 5:00, a. m.
Western Mail, per ©eorgia Railroad,
7:30, p. m , tUL'd 5:00, a. ill.
Eastern Mail’,, 9:00. p. m.
Charlotte and Coluinbia Mails, 9:00, p. m.
Charleston Mail, 5:00, a. m , and 5:00, p. m.
Southern Mails, via Atlanta and Mont
gomery, 7:30, p. in.
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. in.
Arrival anil Departure of Railway
Passenger Trains.
GEORGIA ROAD
Arrives, 5:00, a. m., and 5:45, p. in.
Departs, 7:15, a. m., and 9:10, p. in.
SOITTII CAROLINA ROAD.
Arrives, 7:05, a. m., and 4:25, p. m.
Departs, 7:50, a. m., and 6:00, p. m.
‘Through Mail Train departs at 4:55, a.
jiLj.and arrives at 9:15, p. m.
CENTRAL ROAD.
Arrives, 3:13, a. m., and 5:38, p. m.
D eparti', 8:45, a. m., and 9:33, p m.
CHAlll ‘IOTTBff COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA ROAD.
Arrives, 6:30, a. m., and 8:50, p. m.
Depart. 5:40, a. m., and 6:30, p. m.
Grain Movements.— The stock of corn
in New Yoi V. compared with previous sea
sons, is very Jigbt—the quantity is placed
'. Wonsnnn Wn, hels, against 855,400 bush
els correspondim/ date , 2,609,000 in
1868, and 2,073,81. °in 1867. The stock of
wheat compares favorably with previous
seasons. Oats are i. '* i ;ur stock, but pros
pective receipts are m **- L!i' e ° uan . tl '
ty in store is ol&ced 8\ <v,0G5,000 bushels,
against (515,400 bushed in 1869 ; 2,150.000
in 1868; 2,900,000 in \%07- Ihe stock of
barley is placed at b'ishels, against
52 000 in 1869 ; 392,700 in 1868 ; 363,800 in
We have frequently referred to the ship
ment to Europe of flour and wheat by way
of the St. Lawrence river. T?>e shipments
for tfc week ending 19th inst. Are 100,000
bushels greater than those of any previous
’Week this season. .
There was also shipped to the marinme
1 provinces 7,700 barrels of flour, making
’ the aggregate shipments for the week
barrels of flour; of wheat, 559,600
i bushels —onlv 200 bushels less than the ex
ports from New York for the same week.
’ The quantity of grain afloat on the canals,
as reported in the Oswego Commercial Ad-
Derlteer, of Monday, not including malt, is
about 3,500,000 bushels, which is much
large* than any previous day’s report.
' The q uantity of wheat was 2,313,000 bush
els • Larlev, 767,000 bushels; oats, 193,700
bushelri ; corn, 109,200 bnshels ; rye, 22,700
ousheis.. The grain receipts at the princi
pal Western ports continue on a large
scale, ,notwithstanding the cessation of
. shipments by lake. During the week end
15ng the 19th inst., the receipts were 1,777,-
600 bushels; the week previous they were
1 724,300 bushels, and during the week end
ing 19th November, 1869, they were 1,611,-
r 7000 bushels.— Albany Argvs.
Volunteers for France.— During the
»• past, four weeks fully 1,000 recruits—6oo
Irish and 400 French—left the port of New
• York to battle for the French against Prus
•• «ia. The Frenchmen went by the steam
ships direct to Havre, and were provided
•■ with everything necessary for the Winter
weampaigu. " 1
jA movement is on foot to send immi
grants-direct from Denmark, Sweden and
Norway to Mobile, and thence to their ap
pointed'destination. Tennessee and other
Southern papers encourage the project, and
it will probibly be carried out.
Cri-tUceklii Constitutionalist.
State Items.
Coi. W. M. Wailley, President of the
Central Railroad, has removed to Macon.
Rome has two Hargroves running for
Mayor—Z. B. and Robert.
An agricultural paper, the Mine, Midland
Farm , Is to be started in Rome.
A savings bank is to be commenced in
Columbus this week.
Mr. T. 8. Rice, an old citizen of Floyd
county, died on Monday. He was formerly
Sheriff of the county for sixteen years.
A case inaugurate*! in 1836 was called in
Muscogee Superior Court on Tuesday, and
continued.
The Central Railroad and Banking Com
pany will establish a banking agency in
Albany.
J. C. Mcßnrney has been elected Presi
dent of the Macon Canal aud Manufactur
ing Company.
Senator Smith is a candidate to represeut
Thomas county in the House of Represent
atives.
Hon. John I. Hall is the Democratic can
didate for Representative iu Upson county,
lie is true to the core.
. A class of thirteen lias been formed in
Franklin University (or the purpose of pur
suing a course of telegraphy.
A colored woman in Savannah recently
multipled and replenished to the extent of
thi ee children at one birth.
Square*.
t Week.
| 2 Week*.
Week*
j) Mouth.
2 Moult*
5 Month*.
4 Month*.
|6 Month*
6 Mouths.
At the Radical nominating convention
at Talbotton, Geu. Bcthune advised them
lo make no nominations, but to go home
and go to work.
Four white men were in attendance at
the Radical county meeting in Meriweth
er oil the 10th. Whites only were nomi
nated for office.
The Winter vacation of the State Uni
versity begins in a few days. The Seniors
get out on the 7th of December, the Ju
niors the Bth, and the Sophs and Fresh the
9th.
Iu the case of the State vs. Jirapy A.
Hunter, charged with murder, in Brooks
Juperior Court, a motion for a change of
venue was overruled by Judge Alexander.
Harrison and Barnes (15th Amendments)
have been renominated in Hancock county
for the Legislature. The Radicals nomi
nated three Democrats for Clerk of Supe
rior Court, Sheriff and Surveyor.
Stowe’s circus was to exhibit in Colum
bus last night for the benefit of the Lee
Monument Fund—one-fourth of the gross
receipts to be devoted to that purpose.
B. F. Sheftall, candidate for Coroner of
Chatham comity, lias secured the recom
mendation of thirty-one physicians. That
ought to satisfy the people that he will
do up jobs iu a neat and artistic manner.
The value of foreign exports from the
port of Savannah for the month of October
amounted to $1,921,680; value of exports
coastwise for the same mouth, $3,116,369
The residence of Dr. Philip Ketterer, in
the town of Holmesvillo, Appling county,
together with storehouse, stables and corn
crib, were and. stroyed by Are on the night of
the 17th. No insurance.
Mr. Mark Moor.', after a twelve vears’
trip to California, has returned to Rome.
His narratives draw such large crowds of
old time friends in the street, that it keep*
the local reporters on the run to ascertaUfi
the meaning fffstieh i mmense gatheringsj>-
Cliff Jones," a negro claiming to bein’
engineer on the State Road, proved bis
qualifications for that, position a few
agohv stealing a horse and buggy from
Dr. Hood, in Columbus* He engtMwferf
himself into Columbus jail.
On Tuesday night last the threshing
mill of Mr. C. White, on Back river, tear
Savannah, containing between 3,000 Bid
4,000 bushels 6f rough rice, was totojly
destroyed. Loss of the mill, $6,000, with
partial insurance. Loss of the rice not is- 1
lima ted. Cause of tire unknown.
The Ocmu'gee and North Georgia Rail
road Company was organized in Macon on
Monday, by the election of Col. Wm. K.
DeGraffenreid as President,, Dr. E. L. Sf.ro
heckcr, Secretary and Treasurer, Virgil
Powers, Chief Ensiueer, and as the remain
ing directory, Wm. B. Johnson, Jerry
Cowles, Win. S. Holt, H. W. Cowles and
B. F. Lyons.
In the United States Circuit Court at, Sa
vannah, the jury rendered a verdict of
$3,800 for the plaintiffs in the case of James
Gardner A Cos., vs. R. N. Reed & Cos. In
tliis case it, appears the plaintiffs, James
Gardner & Cos., made a contract with one
James Wilson to cultivate Gardner’s plan
tation, and among the conditions were t hat
Gardner was to be paid $4,000 rent,. Wil
son then made a contract with R. N. Reed
& Cos. to furnish supplies for the plantation
and agreed to send them the crop of cotton,
furnishing Reed & Cos, at, the same time,
with a copy of Wilson’s contract with
Gardner, showing that $4,000 were to be
paid Gardner out of the first sales of cot
ton. Gardner sued Reed & Cos. for the
$4 ,000, and Reed A Cos. defend on the
ground that they paid the whole of the pro
ceeds to Wilson in advance, expenses, ete.
POBK PACKINO AND THE PROVISION
Trade. —At all the packiug points in the
West the hog slaughter business Is being
conducted with activity. At Chicago, up
to the 19th inst., 93.279 head had been
killed; at Bt. Louis, 17,000 head; at Mil
waukee 22,000, and at Louisville the total
Hinonut slaughtered up to the 24th inst.
amounts to 56,204 head, against 60,000
head at a corresponding date last season.
Os the market at other points, the follow
ing extracts will be a reflex. The Cincin
nati Gazette, of Thursday, the 24th, says:
The market for hogs opened at a decline
of 25 cents, the whole range of prices be
ing s6@6 50, gross, but very little sold at
the inside figure, nearly ail the hogs ar
riving being heavy, very few lots averag
ing tinder 225 lbs , gross, and most of them
running up to 300 lbs. and over. Most of
the sales were made at $6 25(36 50, gross.
At the Covington yards, this afternoon,
Hie receipts were 50 cars, and large arri
vals are expected at all the roads.
The following is from the Chicago Times
of Tuesday:
“The supply of hogs was abont 9,000
head, including those left over from the
preceding week’s market. Packers entered
the yard with the determination of forcing
prices down, and hence iu place of opera
ting they squandered the large part of the
forenoon in filibustering, leaving shippers
to do the buying. Os course, such condi
tion of affairs seemed to weaken the market,
yet sellers seemed determined to hold over
or sell at full prices, and, as the receipts
were notexce sive, they managed to work
off a large portion of it at $6(36 75 for good
to choice lots, and $6(36 75 for skippers
coarse mixed lots and fair bacon grades.—
In a few instances selected lots crossed the
scales at $6 80(36 95, yet tbe bulk of the
sales were within the range of $6 25 3 6 75.
Packers declare they cannot and will not
operate at present figures. They point to
the ruling figures paid at other markets as
an evidence of the unjust exactions of sell,
era. No one can tell what shape the
market will take within the next forty
eight hours. To go np seems impossible,
and yet it may not go down; all will de
pend upon the receipts.”
Death of an Old Resident of Marion.
—The Marion (S. C.) Orescent, ol the 30th
ult., records the decease of Francis A.
Wayne, Esq., on Friday, the 24th ult., at
the advanced age of eighty-three years.
Mr. Wayne was born in Georgetown, S- C.
He was descended from ancient and honor
able families on both sides. His paternal
ancestors were a large family in Pennsyl
vania, ol whom Gen. Anthony Wayne of
Revolutionary fame was the most illustri
ous. His mother was Miss Treeevant, of
Charleston, a Hngenot of honorable origin.
Mr. Wayne spent a large part of his life in
this communitjf-=-ljying here over sixty
years.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
B3TNO MEDICINE, WHETHER MADE
North or Ponlh, will be found snperior to th.it old
established lemedy for Dyspeptsia, the OLD CARO
LINA BITTERS. nov27-auwf*e
FOR THIRTY YEARS HAB THAT WELL
known, standard and popular remedy, PAIN KIL
LER, manufactured by Perry Davis & Son, Provi
dence, R. L, been before the public, and in that time
lias become known in all parts of the world, and
lieen used by people of all nations. 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 it* world-wide
popularity by Its intrinrio, merit. No curative agent
has had so wide-spread sale or given such universal
satisfaction. The various ills for widen the Pain
Rider Is an unfailing cure are too well known to
require recapitulation In this advertisement. As an
external and internal medicine the Pain Kdler stands
unrivalled.
Direction* accompany each bottle.
Sold by all Druggists.
Prices, 25 cents, 00 cents aud |1 per bottle.
nov4d*clm
Look lo Your Children.
The (»Tcat Soothing Remedy.
Mrs. f Cures Colic and Gripingl Price,
Whitcomb's )> n thK Dowels, and factli- I
win (com t> sj , ateßthe proceßg of Tee b . f 5
.Syrup. (.hig. J Cent*.
Mr*. (Subdues Convulsions and) Price,
tVhltrnmh'm J overcomes all diseases in !
t% nltcnmb t„ i nfant « and ( **
Syrup. f Children. J Cent*.
Mrs. (Cures Diarrhoea, Dyson-4 Price,
torv *nd Summer Com-I
Whiltemb s| plaint in Children of ail f 43
Syrup. ages. J Cent*
It is the great Infant’s and Children’s Soothing
Remedy in all disorders brought on by Teething or
any other e.au«e.
Prepared by the GRAFTON MEDICINE CO.,
St. Louis, Mo
Hold by Druggists and Dealers in Medieino every
where. mv3-d*cly
A Book for the Million.
MARRIAGE I A Private Cockbkl-
S-VTTTTVC* I LOR TO THH MakRIBP,
(7 U x XJ Pj, j or those about to marry,
on Ihe physiological mysteries and revelations of the
'•exual system, with the latest discoveries In pro
ducing and preventing offspring, preserving the com
plexion, Ac.
This Is an interesting work of 224 pages, with nu
merous engravings, and contains valuable information
tor those who are married or contemplate marriage ;
still It is a book that ought to be under lock and key,
and not laid carelessly about the house.
SeDt to any one (tree of postage) tor Fifty Cents.
Address Dr. Butts’ Dispensary, No. 12 N. Eighth
Street, St. Louis, Mo.
■SV Notice to the Afflicted and Unfor
tunate.
Before apylying to the notorious Quacks who ad
vertise in public papers, or using any Quack Remedies,
peruse Dr. Butts’ work, no matter wbat your disease
is or how deplorable vonr condition.
Dr. Butts can be consulted personally or by mail
on the diseases mentioned in his works. 'Office, No
12N. Eighth street, between Murkut and Chestnut, St.
■celts Mo mvS-.l*cly
l»ar THERE IS BUT ONE VERDICT, AND
, the BIT IKRS are a safe,
reliable Tonic. uov27 suwftc
STATE AND COUNTY TAX.
FINAL NOTJCgfc«**t HAYING AIF
rived when l^»'i«^dfipcl^^^^aw F fejjwue_cxecui
tions against bdttTiT
aud tax payers generally, the of coming
promptly forward, and save me from performing a
disagreeable duty and themselves the cost entailed by
executions, which will be issued for tbe State and
County Tax for the year 1870.
JOHN A. BOHLBR,
1* T. C. R. C.
Third Door Opera House Arcade.
wk Extra Special Notice.
Heware of Oouaterfsits I Smith's Toulo Hyrup has
heen counterfeited, and the counterfeiter brought to
grief.
SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP.
The genuine arttole must have Ur. Joa> Boll’s Pri
vate Stamp on each bottle. Ur. Joan 801 l only has
the right to manufacture anil self the orfglual John
rim th’B Tonic Hyrup, of Louisville, Ky. Examine well
the label on each bottle. If my private stamp is not on
the bottle, do not purchase, or you will be deceived.—
dee ruv column advertisement, and my show card. I
will prosecute any one Infrtnglug on uiy right. The
genuine Smith’s Touts Hyrup can only be prepared by
myself;
Tbe public s servant,
DR. JOHN BULL.
Louisvillr, Kt., Nov. 5. 1866.
fabl4-eo.il»
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 P, Philadelphia, Pm seplß Sm
ONE OF THE BEST REMEDIES EX i'ANT
tor Dyspepsia, General Debility and Chills }s the OLD
CAROLINA BITTERS. noi27-suwftc
BATGHBLOE’3 HAIR DYE.
This Bpiendid Hair Dya is tbe best in the wor.d;
tbe only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, lu
staiitaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints;
remedies the ill effects of bad dyes; invigorates and
leaves the Hair salt and beautitul, black or brown.
Sold by all Druggists aud Perfumers, and properly
applied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory, No. 16 Bond St.,
New York. je4 1
A... Q—As- WIRE RAILING, FOR
■ AA A IB Enclosing Cemetery Lots,
M. v V II Cottages, &c.; Wire Guards
matt fittl << r store Fronts, Factories,
Asylums, Ac.; Wire Webbing, Bice Cloth, and Wire
Work. Also, Manufacturers of
FOUIiDRIJJIBIt CLOTHS.
Eoery Information by addressing
M. WALKER A SON,
No. 11 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
janSffly
THE CENTRAL HOTEL
A. RECENT attack of paralysis having
rendered Mr. Thomas unable to leave his
room, and iucapable of attending to the busi
ness of the Hotel, I will hereafter give my
personal attention to the conduct of the
House, and feel satisfied that f will be able to
please all who may lavor me with their patron
age. My friends aud the public are invited to
give the C ENTRAL a triai.
nov2o-lm Mbs. WM. M. THOMAS.
FACTORY WOOLENS.
STRIPED HOMESPUN
PLAID HOMESPUN
DRILLINGS
SHEETINGS
SHIRTINGS
OSNABURGS
AT FACTORY PRICKS.
H. L. A. BALE,
oct2o-tf 172 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
MME. SEGIN
TT AS purchased her MILLINERY GOODS
from the fir t-closs 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.
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AUGUSTA, (Ga,) FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1870
OPEHEP.
SAM’L A. ECHOLS’
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE
AND
SEED STORE,
No. 5 Jackson Street, Warren Block.
IMPLEMENTS and
MACHINES as follows:
Turning: and Bubsoil PLOWS
HARROWS, different styles and sizes
OX SHOVELS or ROAD SCRAPERS
STEEL GARDEN RAKES
Spading, M.ifitire aud Hay FORKS
Planters and Garden HOES
DICKSON COTTON SWEEPS
MATTOCKS, GRUB HOES
GRASS SCYTHES, BUSH SCYTHES
WHIFFLE TREES, SINGLE TREES
SHOVELS. SPADE?, 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 and Girden WHEELBARROWS
HORSE RAKES
Waller A. Woods’MOWING and REAPING
MACHINES
FARM WAGONS
GARDEN TROWELS and FORKS
STUMP PULLERS, STORE TRUCKS
HEDGE and PRUNING
PRUNING SAWS
WASHING MACHINES
CLOTHES WRINGERS
THERMOMETER CHURNS
W INE PRESSES
SMUT MACHINES
STEAM ENGINES
RUBBER and LEATHER BELTING
GRIST MILLS, &c , &c.
nctgi ts
Recommended and Endorsed b; over Seven
HanJr.d Doctors!
DR LAWRENCE’S
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF
KOSK O O !
THE GREAT
HEALTH RESTORER!
Not a pflQflat Quack Medicine—Formula
.A.round tie Bottle. >
PREPARED SOLEI.V BV
Dr. J. J. LAWRENCE, Organic Ohemiist.
o
KOBK.OO
STRIKES AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE
BY
PURIFYING THE BLOOD,
RESTORING THE LIVER AND KIDNEYS
TO A HEALTHY AC HON, AND IN
VIGORATING THE NER
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This re the Secret of its Wonderful
Success in Curing
CONSUMPTION IN ITS EARLY STAGES,
SCROFULA, SYPHILIS, DYSPEPSIA,
LIVER COMPLAINT, CHRONIC
RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA,
NERVOUS AFFECTION,
ERUPTIONS OF THE SKISr, HUMORS,
LOSS OF VIGOR, DISEASES OF
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AND ALL
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It thoroughly eradicates every kind of
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system to a healthy condition.
It is beyond qneetion the FINEST TONIC
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Thousands have been chanced, by the use of
this Medicine, from weak, sickly, suffering
creatures, to strong, healthy and happy men
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No Medicine has obtained such a great repu
tation as this justly celebrated compound.
FOR TESTIMONIALS
From Physicians, Eminent Divines, Editors,
Druggists, Merchants, <ftc., see KOSKOO
ALMANAC for this year.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
FOB SALB BY
The Principal Drujgis's in the United States
aud British America.
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NOTICE.
I *HE UNDERSIGNED having purchased
the interest of J. KAPLAN & BRO. in thestore
No. 150, South side of Broad 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-lf J. KAPLAN & BRO.
BULK MEAT.
20,000 LBS. C. R. BULK SIDES
for sale to arrive
100 Bbls. IRISH POTATOES
25 Bbls ONIONS
Just received and for sale by
nov!8-tf BRANCH, SCOTT & CO.
HARDWARE.
FALL TRADE!
IMMENSE STOCK!
John Honey & Cos.,
185 Broad Street,
f ESTABI.ISnED IN 1813. J
OFFER FOR SALE:
(3iBT and STEEL PLOWS, of various kinds
ROTARY HARROWS, at low prices
COEN SHELLERS and BTRAW CUITERB,
**4Pl>est qualify
PLANTATION HARDWARE—a complete as
sortment
CARPENTERS’ TOOLS—the best quality,
M*i l at reasonable prices
BLAC KSMITHS’ TOOLS, COOPERS and
WHEELKIGHTS’ TOOLS
Bit USERS’ HARDWARE in profusion
HHtU*NKREPEItS’ HARDWARE—a full sup-
.'»f everything used
KUW'fNO SCISSORS and MACHINES, best
kipd, sold very cheap
PINK ING-IRONS, all sizes— beautiful patterns
CUTltfcßY—the best to be bad, and largest as
swirUnvnt —au elegant Sleek of Joseph
Returns & Sons’ TABLE aud POCKET
a Li’ h arc tHiuie new*
biiflWß/v we in Stock, and will sell at
figuftA* that will correspond with the low
Drieei of Cotton. oct2B-3m
New and Elegant
FALL AND WINTER
GOODS
NOW OPENING AT THE
BEE HITS DRY GOODS STORE.
O-
DRESS GOODS of the Latest Styles.
Elegant Shawls, Sacques and Scarfs.
White, Brown and Grey Blankets.
A fin# lot of Purs, very
Casslmeres, SAttinets and^fJtfuT
ALSO, A FUiL OF
HOSIERY, GLOra and NOTIONS.
Which kt}l be offered
a!’ rUHi
I iHjg: leave to«returo my sincere thanks to
my ifteptiijapd the public generally for the
Hbei ii extegde.i me during tbe past
them that my best efforts will
be d«jecS(rto merUA continuance of the same.
5- Weber,
No. 194 Broad street.
oct.s eodtf
SASH RIBBONS,
In Black, Gros Grain and Heavy
Taffeta,
Just opened at
McCABE, COSTELLO & DALY'S.
SASH RIBBONS,
In Blue, Green, Pink, Cherry, Crim
son, &c„ &c., all Widths and Beautiful
Shades, at
McCABE, COSTELLO & DALY’S.
TRIMMING RIBBONS.
A full line of Widths and Colors
just received at
McCABE, COSTELLO & DALY’S.
VELVET RIBBONS,
All Widths in the new Shades, at
McCABE, COSTELLO & DALY’S.
Lace Collars and Handkerchiefs,
In Real and Patent Valenciennes,
Brussels, Honiton, Duchess, See. A
groat lot just opened at *
McCABE, COSTELLO & DALY'S.
Some new Goods in SONTAGS,
BREAKFAST SHAWLS, NUBIAS,
HOODS, See., &c., being offered this
week at
McCABE, COSTELLO & DALY r ’S.
Ladies, call and see the above Goods.
They are just being opened, and are
offered at prices vastly below those
generally asked for like Goods.
McCabe, Costello & Daly,
318 BROAD STREET,
AIT Q-U ST A, GEORGIA.
N. B.—ALL ORDERS FROM THE COUN
TRY SHALL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTEN
TION. nov2o-eod3
ON CONSIGNMENT,
SUPPLY OF CHOICE PRINCE
EDWARD ISLAND BLACK OATS, the best
Planters can sow.
TENNESSEE BLACK OATS
3 Car Loads Prime YELLOW OATS
2 Car Loads Choice Tennessee FLOUR
3 Car Loads Prime WHITE CORN
1 Cask BACKBONE aud RIBS
I.OOOLbs. SAUSAGE MEAT
25 Bbls. Choice POTATOEB
15 Bbls. ONIONS
300 Dozen Fresh EGGS
FLEMING, STAPLES A CO.
flour. Flour.
sv)o BBLS. SUPER, EXTRA and
FAMILY
For sale by
ne|3fi-6 BARRETT & CASWELL,
torant]
Solos,
the Speedy Relief
AND PEBHMEVT CURE OF
CONSUMPTION,
BRONCHITIS.
ASTHMA. COLDS
AND ALL DISEASE! OF THE
LUNGS, CHOST OR THROAT !
I HE EXPECTORANT is composed ex*
-elusi'yely ol Herbal and Mucilaginous products,
Whi <; b m t , ,
' of tw lW
HsoW 'off the acrid mhtte.r(
wiiich.c6fharJ* In the Broncfoial Tubes,'‘-and at
the BattieTaTfte toothing coating, re
y''Ji'‘k' l which prodotw the cough.
* $ to be i4 to cleanse the
ui’gatr of all impurities; to nourish and
strengthen it when it-has become impaired and
enfeebled by disease ; to renew and invigorate
the circulation of the blood, and strengthen
the nervous organization. Tbe EXPECTO
RANT docs this to an astonishing degree. It
is active, but mild and congenial, imparting
functional energy and natural strength. It af
fords Oxygen to vitalize the blood, and Nitro
gen to assimilate the matter—
It equalises the “nervous influence,”
producing quiet aud composure.
TO CONSUMPTIVES
It is invaluable, as it immediately relieves the
difficult breathing aud harrassing cough which
attends that disesse.
FOR ASTHMA
It is a specific—one dose often relieving the
distressing choking, aud producing calm and
repose.
Nff'Oß CROUP
No mother Mould ever be without a bottle of
the EXPECTORANT in the house. We have
uumerous t ccnMlcates of Us having relieved,
little sufferer, when death
lftfvitable. -
MOTRSRsA BE ADVISED !
Keep dkan Hand !
This dread dispose reqAes crompt action ; as
soou \ the Hoarse, hollow cough is heard,
apply the remedy, and it is Jtaily subdued ;
Blf?>ELlY f* _
of CtlfT If A MIWWIMNt
are demulcent, mtlritfv#, balsamic, soothing
and healing. It braces the nervous system and
produces pleasant and refreshing sleep.
It Exliilarati s smd Relieves
Gloominess and Repression.
Containing all these qualities in a convenient
and concentrated form, it has proven to be the
MO3T VALUABLE LUNG BALSAM
ever offered to sufferers from Pulmonary dis
eases.
Prepared by
WM. 11. TUTT A MM),
AUGUSTA, GA.
Sold by I)rti£gisfs fverj whore.
ocllß eotlOm
fresh groceries i
SOHNEIKER MEYER,
HO BROAD S rlt IE ET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
WF. bog leave to Inform our friends aud
patrons that we are now receiving one of the
best assorted t-tocks of
FANCY AND FAMILY GROCERIES
ever brought to this city, comprising iu part,
Hams, Bacon, Flour,
Sugar, Molasses, Coffee,
Syrup, Liquors. Ac, Ac.
which we will sell at AS LOW FIGUREB as
any House in Augusta.
We call particular attention to our stock of
Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, &c.,
which we will continue to keep as heretofore.
Our Slock is large and w. II selected. We iu
vite all who desire to purchase to call and
examine our Goods and Prices before buying
elsewhere.
SCHWEIHER A MEYER,
116 BROAD STREET.
sep2Bwfreuly
New Groceries.
w* make our debut before the public by
announcing the arrival of a well selected stock
ot Entirely NEW an 1 FRESH GOODS, con
sisting of
25 bbls. A and Ex C SUGARS
5 bbls. CUT LOAF SUGAR
15 bbls. Choice SYR OP
20 bags RIO COFFEE
5 pockets JAVA COFFEE
2 bags PEPPER
2 bags SPICE
10 cases SARDINES
20 boxes Prime FAMILY SOAP
3 kegs Choice GOSHEN BUTTER
20 boxes CHEESE
2 casks Sugar Cured PIG HAMS
2 casks Sugar Cured 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, &c
5 bbls. CIDER VINEGAR
5 bales BAGGING, India and Borneo
2 hhds. Demerara BUGAR
50 bbls. FAMILY FLOUR
With YARNS, SPICES, BROOMS, BOT
TLED LIQUORS, Ac
20 bbls. MOLASSES
And hhds. BACON SHOULDERS, SIDES,
IRON TIES, and every other article to be
fttund in a choice stock, selected by experi
enced hands, to meet the public wants. All
are earnestly requested to give us a call, and to
remember that all goods are Fresh and New
and just arrived. Now opening at 209 Broad
street, two doors below Planters’ Hotel and
next to the Fredericksburg Store.
F. E. STEVENS & CO.
oct3s-U
Manhattan Life Insurance Cos.,
•NHTW YORK.
DIVIDENDS ON CONTIU BUTION PLAN.
*•••<■ Dee. 31, 1869 *6,t»»4.»i*9 46.
a. Gbddimos, Medical Examiner.
c2B-U A. G. HALL. Agent
GENEHAL.
Fill US LIFE IISIKAIEE 0,
219 Inroad Street.
OoUNTRY RISKS taken. $60,000 curried
on first class Risks. Losses promptly adjusted
and paid. Those in the London and Lan
cashire without reference to the Home Office.
-■ COMPANIES REPRESENTED.
.Etna Life—Assets $18,000,000
Queen Fire—Assets 10,000,000
liOnd'Jn and Lunesshire—Assets.... 5,000,000
Nor.h American—Assets 478,588
Nr rwl^h-— A55et5..,...... 866,474
» t .. 538,844,097
c&as. \v. u vJ
: V ; 1
iagSr beer.
■A.l«o, .A-jg©nt for the
BREWERY.
The above at whole
sale.
just finest
quality IMPORTED
SWISS CHEESE.
iyio-tr A. BOHNE.
J n WILLIAMS, JK. THEO. OIIANE, 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.
Dincan, Sherman & Cos, N. Y; Theo.
Crane, E6q , N. V. Warehouse and Security
Cos. novl3-2m*
Southern Dye House
Office Corner Washington and Broad Streets
•YE WORKS 70 and 81 ELLIS ST.,
GA.
BLASOOW & BEROUD,
YROPRIErORS AND FRENCH DYERS.
We respectfully beg to inform the pub
lic that we are now ready to do DYEING and
LUJUAUNU • f. ali kinds of SILKS, VEL
VETS and R/BBONS, WOOLEN GOODS,
ALPACAS, WORSTED and Gents CLOTH
ING, KID GIiOVES, CURTAINS, LACES,
&c, «sec., in all colors and at a short notice ot
24 hours.
Also, Gents’ Clothing REPAIRED AND
ALTERED.
FIRST CLASS WORK OR NO PAY.
InJß>pe the public will give us a trial and
judgDfor themselves, we remain respectfully,
BLASOOW & BEROUD,
jel2-ly French Dyers
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST I!!
IMPORTANT TO STOCK KAISERS,
FARMERS, ETC.!
USE
DOUGHTIER EGYPTIAN STOCK
FOOD
WILL MAICB YODR
itORSES AND MULES
FAT, VIGOROUS AND HEALTHY,.
And able to do one third more work.
DOUGHTIES 7^
IT WILL MAKE
COWS GIVE MOKE AND RICHER
MILK,
And Fatten at the same time.
THE MEAT OF BEEF CATTLE
FA.TTKNKD WITH IT IS
RICH, SWEET AND TENDER!
EGYPTIAN
y li k k t*
WILL BECOME FAT AND FINE AND
FREE FROM DISEASE.
IT FATTENS lIOGS,
FORCES THEIR GROWTH, AND
KEEPS THEM FREE FROM CHOLERA.
STOCK FOOD~
TURKEYS, GEESE - ;
AND OTHER POULTRY
ARE FATTENED
IN FROM SEVEN TO TEN DAYS WITH
THIS FOOD.
IT WILL ALSO PREVENT
CHICKEN CHOLERA.
Given to Yount; Animals, it,Fattens them
and Forces their Growth.
FOR FATTENING
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR
Which Tells of its Full Merits, and Con
tains Valuable Testimonials.
NOT-A MEDICINE.
ANIMALS. &c.
WHAT 13 SAID BY A FEW OF THE
MANY WHO HAVE USED
Doughties’ Egyptian Stock Food.”
Gen. Andebson, Chief of Savannah Police—
“ Its effects are surprising. I will Always use
it for my Horses.”
Capt. Brown. Superintendent Savannah
Street Railroad, is perfectly satisfied with the
great benefits derived, and orders turther sup
plies.
E. P. Ttjnnison, AgeDt Southern Express
Company, Savannah —“Emphatically J say
that it is a success. The improvement on the
horse is surprising to me, as well as all who
know of the case.”
A. Freeman, Superintendent Pulaski Sta
bles—“l have used it with my cows. The
milk has increased in quantity and improved in
quality, while the cows have increased iu
fleßh.”
M. HYAMS, Agent,
Augusta, Ga.,
At W. C. Barber’s, Mclntosh Street.
A. A. 80LOMONS A CO.,
Savannah, Ga.
General Agents for the United States.
For sale by W. H. Barrett, D. J. &J. T.
Bothwbll, Wells A Clay, K. O’Donnell
& Burk, W. H. Tutt & Land, Plumb A
Leitnbr, F. A. Beall, Oetjbn A Doscher,
W. C. Barber, F. D. Kendrick, Z McCord,
King A Bro., Vaughn A Murphy.
sepC-tuthAsaflm
SI,OOO REWARD
For any case of Blind, Bleeding or Itching
PILES that Db BING’S Pile Rrmbdy fails to
cure. It has cured cases ot 20 years’ standing.
Try it, and get rid of the most troublesome
disease flesh is heir to. Sold by all Drug
gists.
Laboratory— l 42 Franklin st., Baltimore. Md.
ap»-ly
VOL. 27— NO. 142.
ESTABLISHED 1811.
CUSHINGS
4fc BAILEV
BOOKSELLERS Jfc STATIONERS’,
2<« BALTIMORE ST,, BALTIMORE,
Have the
LARGEST AND BUST ASSORTED STOCK'
In the city Os
SCHOOL MEDICAL
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 nud Ruliug.
The same careful attention given to
ORDERS
as to Personal Purchases.
IN SI I) E VIQ UR ES A L W A Y S.
Send lor Catalogues, Ac. octl-8m
E. Gr. Rogers,
?4M*3aiidUs
AUGUSTA, GA
I AM now offering my new and carefully
selected stock of FURNITURE at low prices.
Cal! and examine my goods before purchasing.
owftfm ' *
Mange Lot for Sale*
FINELY situat and high LOT, in .the
Mauge Survey, near Johannsen’s. Price $175.
Titles clear.
W. C. BARBER,
novl2-tf Trustee.
FOR RENT,
THE LAFAYETTE RACECOURSE, for
the year 1871.
Apply to H. H. STEINER.
nov!s-tf
CINCINNATI
LAGER BEER.
-A. FULL SUPPLY of
WHOLE,
HALF,
And QUARTER
BARRELS, constantly on band at
J. W. BESSMAN’S
nov2-tf 287 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
NOTICE.
I HAVE this day associated with me in busi
ness my son, J. M. Dye, Jr. We will con
tinue the COTTON FACTORAGE and COM
MISSION BUSINESS under the name and
style of
J. AL. DYE & CO.
Returning my thanks lor the liberal patron
age extended me, 1 respectfully solicit a cou
linnance 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,
AT WASHINGTON, OA.
Has a large circulation in Wilkes and. ad
joining counties, and is therefore a good me
dium for merchants and business men to mate
themselves known to the people ot the section
where it circulates.
ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED at rea-
Honable rates.
JAMES A. WRIGHT,
*o2-tf Proprietor.
F. A. BRAHE & CO~
206 BROAD STREET.
Will open their larg’. and magnificent
stock of Goods on TUESDAY, October 25th,
consisting of
Fine Ladies’ and Gents’ WATCHES aDd
CHAINS, Superb JEWELY, Sterling SIL
VERWARE, PLATED GOODS, CLOCKS,
FineTABLE CUTLERY and FANCY GOODS,
which they offer to their old trieuds and the
public in general.
WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRED
with the usual care.
oct2s ts
FOR SALE,
HOUSE, with four rooms and two shed
rooms, in good order; lot 40 feel front by 139
feet deep ; situated in Cordnroy Alley.
Price, $1,200 cash. Titles
sep2l-tf W. A/BARBER.
Planters’ Warehouse,
No. 2 Warren Block,
ATJGPUSTA.
TPhE 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 otter our services to the
PUBLIC lor patronage at per cent. Cpm
missious for selling cotton—the same price as
charged last reason—and hope by 6trict per
sonal attention to business and instructions
to merit n liberal support. CASH advances
made on Cotton iu store, and orders for BAG
GING, TIES, Ac, and FAMILY SUPPLIES
carefully filled and selected by one of our firm
in person.
W. H. HOWARD A SON.
sep4-3m
FRENCH STORE,
200 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
WATCH FOUND.
The owner can get it by catting at E. H.
SUMMER’S Jewelry Store, 184 Broad street.
HOV27-U