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

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BY STOCKTON & CO 'Perms ot Bubscrietion Dally, one year .....910 00 H months 5 00 “ .'{months 950 rri-Woefcly, tmeyev.. 6 00 11 6 months SCO <• Smooths 900 Weekly one year 3 00 “ 0 months 150 Rates of Advertising IN THE OONSTITtJ fIONALIST From February 1. 1867. ' “ is 00 ~sß 00 | 6 50 $ 8 00 "'is os TToC , Jt, 00 25~£C 26 00 % i 00 8 00 II 00 18 00 22 00 28 00 22 SC 3! 00 41 00 8 6 5 11 00 14 00 11 Ct 28 00 3f 6i 42 0C 48 00 63 60 4 8 o; 14 0C 11 10 20 00 SS CC 43 (>( 60 00 67 00 63 60 i 9 • . 10 60 2C UC 23 00 38 « 6t M 68 00 60 60 IS 60 « 11 ’ 18 f.O 22 « 26 Os 43 « 65 OO 65 W 14 Os. 63 CO 7 15 ' C SC i f 36 0C 21 Oi 48 00 52 M rt « 82 00 K *C 8 14 o'' -3 Ot 38 nc Si f:< f-8 (-0 68 00 80 00 El 00 MH> 00 5 16 f ! 24 00 30 60 36 Os. 6S 00 15 Oi. 81 00 98 00 108 00 10 11 90 33 00 82 00 37 00 61 50 SO 00 02 00 104 00 116 00 % Col. 52 50 j 32 50 4-. 00 46 00 1 5 00 81 CO 112 60 157 60 140 09 1 Col. Si 00 1 60 00 60 00 70 00 1 116 00 150 60 172 60 182 6 21C 00 (jn.t nqu.ire, l insertion, 75 cents; each additions nsertioa under 1 week, 50 cents. 26 per cent, additional for advertisements kept on he Inside. 26 per coat, ad Uticnal In Special Ooliunn. 26 per cent, ad littonal for Double Column. Marriage and Funeral Notices, ?t. Obituaries, 20 cents per line. • , Coin rnunications, 20 cents per line. Tri-Weekly or Daily e. o. and. for one month or longer WO-thlrds above rates. In Weekly for one month or longer, one-bait t^e ates for Dally, In Dally, Tri-Weekly and Woeily, double the dally •tea. Advertisements con tinned for one year will be hargoJT two-thirds the abovo rates for the last *ix months. It will bo perceived t the foregoing that we have dnoed the rotes of advertising fifteen to twenty per cent., to take effect on this day. dingle Papers, 5 cents; to new* hoys, 2tf eont*. Tims—Cash CONSTITUTIONALIST SUNDAY MORNING. DEO. 11,1870’ Augusta Post Office. MAILS CLOSE. Georgia Railroad, Way Mails, Main Line, 8;00, p. in. Georgia Railroad, for Athens, Washing ton, Milledgeville, &c., 5:00, a. m. Western Mail, per Georgia Railroad, 8:00, p. m., and 5:00, a. m. Eastern Mail, 0:00. p. m. Charlotte and Columbia 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. m. Savannah, Macon and Florida, 7:00, a. m., and 9:00, p. m. Southwestern Railroad, Southern Ala bama and Columbus, 7:30, p. m. South Carolina Way Mail, 9:00, p. m. [From the Grifliu Star.. Railroad Meeting-—Griffin. Monticello and Madison Railroad. A majority of the corporators of this new enterprise met in Griffin on Tuesday tiie 29th of November. Present, Jame 1 fct. Boynton, James A. Becks and P. S. Pitch, of Spalding ; James W. Harkness and Wi ley Goodman, of Butts; Judge Augustus Reese, of Morgan. Abs nt, John O. Key and James W. Darden, of Jasper; E. E. Jones and T. J. Burney, of Morgan. Col. David E. Butler, of Augusta, was invited to participate iu the deliberations of the meeting. The meeting was organized by electing James S. Boynton Chairman, and F. 8. Fltcli Secretary. The followiug resolutions were then of fered and unanimously adopted. Resolved, Ist, That we, a majority of the corporators, named in the act of the Gen eral Assembly lately passed, incorporating the Griffin, Monticello and Madison Rail road, this day assembled, do hereby accept said act of incorporation, and have organ ized by electing James y. Boynton, Presi dent and F. S. Fitch Secretary. 2d, That the Presidentelect., do appoint a committee of three citizens iu each of the counties of Motgan, Jasper, Butts and Spalding to solicit subscriptions, with the following heading to the subscription list: We, the undersigned, subscribers to the Griffin, Monticello and Madison Railroad, do promise to pay the respective, shares subscribed by us (consisting ench of one hundred dollars,) whenever the snm of one million dollars in stock shall have been bona fide and reliably subscribed, and the same shall be called for by assessment of the authorized officers of said corporation. 3d, That Col. David E. Butler be request ed to act as agent for the corporators in soliciting subscriptions, with a similar heading, in the cities of Augusta, Charles ton and other places not on the line of said contemplated railroad. 4th, That the various committees act as promptly as possible 011 the subscription business, and report every two weeks, or oftener, to the President, in Griffin, with a view of putting the enterprise iu active ope ration early in 1871. sth, That as soon as a bona fide subscrip tion of $300,000 be obtained, the President shall call a meeting of the stockholders, to effect a permanent organization of the com pany, and for other business. The following gentlemen were appointed to canvass for subscriptions: Spalding county—Beni. M. Milner, John H. Mitchell and Joseph H. Johnson. Butts county— H. B. Fletcher, Wiley Goodman and J. C. Mattox. Morgan county—T. J. Burney, J. E. Godfrey and Simms W. Pond. Jas per county—J. W. Prestou, W. D. Mattox and Win. Leverett. On motion, it was resolved that the papers of Griffin, Madison, Augusta and Charleston be requested to publish the proceedings of this meeting. After a very pleasant, harmonious and enthusiastic meeting, the body adjourned, subject to the call of the President. Jas. S. Boynton, F. 8. Fitch, President. Secretary. Infants —The most irritable and restless of these tender little household buds are chArmed, as it were, into quiet and sweet repose by using Mrs. Whitcomb’s Syrup. dec6-d*cl Srt-UJcdili) (Constitutionalist. State Items. The whites of Newnan have conlribnted SSOO towards building a colored church. The editor of the Rome Courier is feast ing on strawberries. Savannah is now receiving consignments of cotton from Selma, Ala. The wagon trade of Dalton is largely on the increase. Murray county this year produced from 800 to 1,000 bales of cotton. A party of hunters in Murray county, last week, killed ten deer and three or four bears. Macon has a total registered vote of 1,042 whites and 1,119 blacks—a white ma jority of 443. In Savannah, on Friday, Dr. E. P. Starr was thrown from a buggy and severely in jured in his spinal column. The Democrats of Sumter county have nominated Wright Brady and T. F. Feagan for the Legislature. The Democrats of Greene county have nominated J. R. Sanders and I. D. Moore for the Legislature. Dr. Anderson, charged with the murder of Wesley Porter, was acquitted at Bartow Superior Court on Tuesday. George L. Andrews (colored) is an inde pendent candidate for the Legislature in Spalding county. The Savannah-Seaside and Skiddaway Railroad has applied to the City Council of Savannah to endorse their bonds to the amount of $90,000. The Standard says Cartersville will soon have a steam flouring mill, a car factory is soon to be commenced, and, it is hoped, a cotton factory. Square*. FE ,! >l2 Weeks. ». jg Week*. 'jl Mouth. •j 2 Monti* i'l Month*. ;l 4 Mouth#, ’|fi Month* jit Month*. The soap fails of Pulaski county have nominated W. D. King, a postmaster, and Baalam Sparrow (eolorod) for the Legisla ture. Rev. E. W. Warien, of Macon, a' the unanimous request of his congregation, has withdrawn his resignation of the pas torate. In Stewart countv the voters are classi fied as follows: Whites, 1,063; colored, 1,795; total, 2,858; colored majority, 735. White voters in Lumkin, 86; colored, 64; total, 150. The soap tails of Greene county have nominated R L. McWhorter and Abe Golby (colored) for the House, and D. A. Newsome for the Senate. The Cobb county soap'tails have nomi nated a Mr. Mitchell, of Acworth, and a Mr. ITopkins, of Powder Springs. They ignored the colored men altogether. Prof. Samuel A. King, the veteran aero naut, who has made one hundred and fifty two ascensions, is now In Savannah, mak ing arrangements with several prominent citizens to make a grand ascension there on Monday, the 26th instant, the day after Christmas. Mr. It. B. Speers, an old citizen of Gor don county, died at. the residence of C. R. Lazenlv, ten miles from Calhoun, on Tues day night. He was spending the night with Mr. Lazenly, and went to bed, appar ently, as well as usual, for a man of his age—he was over seventy—and was lonnd dead in his bed the next morning—the posi tion of his body indicating that he died without a struggle. South Carolina Items. On the 2d instant the kitchen of Mr B F. Bunn, In "Barnwell, was desttoyed by fire from negligenceol aservant. We learn from 1 lie Barnwell Journal that more cotton has been shipped this season from that place than at any previous sea son. The Bennettsville Journal announces the death, on the 28th ult., of Mr. Richard W. Dudley, an old citizen of that place. On Friday, a motion was made to expel W- J. Whipper from the Legislature, bat after a long debate defeated. H. H. Kimpton, President Bush, of the Greenville Railroad, Judge Porter, W. H. Trescot, Esq., and President Harrison, of the Bine Ridge Railroad, left for the North Friday morning. Governor Scott has made the following appointments: Jesse R Bodhf, Wilson L. Coleman and James Talbert, Notaries Pub lic, Edgefield, and Thoiqaa B. Pohl, Trial Justiee, OraiDgeburg. The Legislature, on Friday, elected Wright (negro), Associate Justice, and Graham, Judge of the Charleston Circuit. Only one ballot was held, as follows: Wright, 90; C. D. Melton, 20; Hoge, 14. For Circuit Judge: Graham, 90; Whaley, 14. The Supreme Court of the State has struck from the docket the action Involv ing the validity of the new bills of the Bank of the State of South Carolina. Another war case is thus disposed of. and Judge Carpenter’s decision upholding the validity of the new bills is not sustained. The act regulating the fees of probate judges, clerks of courts, trial justices and magistrates, is amended by anew bill in the Senate on Friday, so “ that for every trial of any criminal case or misdemeanor, the ( rial justice or justice of the peace, be fore whom such case shall be tried, shall be entitled to receive $3 for such trial, which shall be inclusive of all fees for recogniz ances taken, warrants issued, or other pro ceedings, services and expenses whatever, incident or necessary to such trial.” Alabama United States Senatok.— Very much to the satisfaction of the Demo cratic and Conservative party, the election of Judge Goldth waite to the office of United States Senator was accomplished on the first, ballot in the joint convention on yes terday. The Judge was elected by the glo rious majority of one, a majority just as effective in law, however, as if it had been fifty. We sincerely congratulate our people and the National Democracy on the election of a Conservative Representative to the United States Senate from this State, and tender our kind compliments and congratulations to the worthy and talented gentleman whose extreme good fortune it is to have been chosen to represent sncti a constituency. Judge Goldthwaite’s disabilities have been removed by act of Congress, and there can be no reasonable doubt of his being ad mitted to a seat in the Senate. [Montgomery Advertiser , B lh. Death of Gen. Hiram Walbridge.— The New York papers, of Wednesday, an nounce the death in that city, on Tnesday, the 9th instant, of Gen. Hiram Walbridge, of the firm of Hem in D. Walbridge * Cos., and President of the Mediterranean and Oriental Steam Navigation Company. Mr. Walbridge was well known among the business men of New York, having taken a prominent part in the discussion of po litical questions affecting commerce. He was born at Ithaca, New York, was edu cated at the Ohio University, and, while a resident of Ohio, obtained in the militia of that State the title of General, by which he was familiarly known. He represented the city of New York In Congress from 1853 to 1855, and was again unsuccessfully a can didate in 1862. A MOST DELIGHTFUL DESSERT MAY be found in the new article of food, Sea Moss Farine, which can be purchased for twenty five cents a package, that will produce sixteen quarts of most excellent blanc mange, or a proportionate quantity ol custards, light pud dings, farina, creams, sauce-, grnels, Charlotte Russe, Ac. This seems almost incredible; but it is vouched for by ladies of the highest re spectability, who append their names to their statements. The Company state at fifty delicious dishes can be made from the Sea Moss Farine, and give in their circular the receipts for many of them. We consider Mr. Rand’s discovery a highly important one for the mil lions, and indeed for all classes oi society, in these stringent times. decfi-snwl&c Weekly Review of Augusta Market. Wbdnisdat. Dee. 7,1870 p. if. REMARKS.—Business generally baa been very good the past week. Flow —City Mill are quoted from $6 00 to |9 00; at retail, $1 00 per barrel higher. Lard—ln moderate demand. Butter— Choice in good demand, Country, 30c. and 40(8445 for Goshen. Tobacco —ls dull and prices unchanged. Stock very light. , Halt— Liverpool is selling at $1 75@1 85. Oats— Are dull and selling at 60c Bacon- Smoked meats are nominal—stock quite small; salt meats are in good demand at quotations. Com— ln good demand, and prime White is selling at 1 00@1 10, from depot. Wheat —White is selling at 1 60; Amber, 1 35; Red, I 30, from depot. Bagging— ln very good demand—prices easy. Rope—Moderate demand. Iron Ties— In very good demand—prices unchanged. Fertilizers— No change in prices—slock light. COTTON EE VIEW. Thursda y-The market opened with a moderate de mand at 14tf for Liverpool middling, and ruling dull at low prices during the day, closing dull and tending down, at 14%@14.* for Livorpoel, and 14% for New York middling. Friday— The market opened quiet, with a limited demand at yesterday’s closing prices, holders not will ing to meet the views of buyers. In response to un favorable accounts from New York and Liverpool, out market declined fully ts, and closed dull with a down-’ ward tendency at 14tf for Liverpool, and 14% for New York middling. .Saturday— The market opened with a fair demand atl4tf for Liverpool, and 14% for New York mid dling, and ruled quiet throughout the day, closing at the opening prices. Monday - The market opened with a moderate demaud at 14tf @14% for New York middling. Upon the reception of unfavorable accounts from New York, our market declined ts, and ruled quiet, closing weak at 14% for Liverpool, and 14tf for New York mid dling. Tuesday—The market opened with a fair demand, at 14@14% for Liverpool and 14@14tf for New York middling, the demand continued and prices improved %, the market closiug firm, with holders very stiff at 14/.@l4tf for Liverpool, a*d 14% for New York mid dling. Wednesday— The market opened with a moderate demand, at 14@14% for Liverpool, and J4tf for New York middling ; the noon dispatches from New York reported that market weak, in response to which our home market became quiet and lower ; hut later, on reception of favorable accounts, rallied anil closed Arm with an advance of %. Liverpool middling, 14% @l4tf; New York middling, 14%. Stock* on hand this day liy actual count, 15,722 bates Sales for the week are, 6,722 and receipts, 8,983 bales We present below our statement of receipts of last season compared with the present, and find the dis ference in favor of this year to be 35,361 bales. Receipts present season to date 90,239 Receipts from Sept. 1, 1869, to Dec. 7, 1869...54,878 36 361 AUGUSTA CJOTTOH STATBMBNT, DUO. 0, 1870. Stock on hand September 1, 1870 ...1,444 Receipts since to date 00,239 91,683 FINANCIAL. Gold—Buying, 100; selling, 111. Silver—Buying, 106 ; soiling, 108. BONUS <V STOCKS. Nat Bank of Augusta in demand.. a 115 Savings Bank of Augusta, 103 a 165 Angnsta Factory Stock 158 a 160 Georgia Kail Road Bonds 98 * 100 “ “ Stock, 100 s 102 Central Rail Road Bonds 98 a 100 Centra] KaUßoad Stock..... 115 a 1)7 Sooth Western Rail Road Bonds... 88 a 80 South Western Rail Road Stock... 90 a 93 A tlnnt inn TnWnyT*iii]Jlhindn a 100 Macon and Augusta end. Bonds. ,’jt sip a 92 Macon and Augusta ruortg. Bond*#mß * 87 Macon and Augusta Stock 38 a 40 Muscogee Rail Road Bonds 88 90 Old Georgia Sixes..... nominal. New “ Sevens a 90 Charlotte, Col. Sc A. R. R Stock. 81 a 35 Atlantic A Gulf Bonds, 7 per cent. 75 a 70 Atlantic & Gulf R. tt. Stock 35 a 38 City of Augusta Bonds 77 a 82 COMMERCIAL. BACON- Clear Sides .lb,. 16%» 17 ' Clear Ribbed Sides.....Jb.. a 16 Ribbed B B Sides lb.. a 15tf Shoulders >b.. a 13 Hams lh.. 22tfa 27 Drv Halt C. R. Sides.... in., a 12% Dry Salt Shoulders lh.. a 10% REKI* Dried lh.. 20 a 26 BAGS t Jsnahurgs, two bushel a 30 Shirting, “ a 19 Burlaps a 16 % BAGGING— Bengal yd.. 27 a 30 Borneo yd.. 27 a 30 Gunnv, yd.. 24 a 20 BETTTKR - Goshen ......lh.. 40 » 45 Country lb.. 25 a 35 CANDLES Adamantine lh.. 15 a 16 Sperm lb.. 45 a fO Petent Sperm lh.. 60 a 70 Tallow lb.. 12 a 13 OHBFBK- English Dairy lh.. 19 a 19% Factory.... lb,. 17 a 18 State,... lb.. 16 a 17 COFFEE— Rio, common lb.. 18tfa 19 Fair lb.. 20 a 21 Prime lh. 22 a 23 Choice lh.. 24 a 25 Laguayre ...lb.. 25 a 20 OORNMBA*^— 4 "”' b " “ " City Bolted hush.. a 1 20 Country hush.. a 1 15 DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS- Augusta Factory 3-4 yd.. a 8% “ “ 7-8 yd.. a 10% “ “ 44 vd.. a 12% “ 7-8 Drills.. a 13 Ilopewell, % vd.. a 11% 7 oz Osnabures yd.. a 14 Montour % Shirting....yd.. a 9% 8 oz. Osnahergs vd.. a 15 Osnabure Stripes yd.. a 14 Hickory Stripes yu.. 12%a 20 Fontenov Sbirting,% ...yd.. a 1? Gran'lie Factory, 3-4 yd.. a 8% “ “ 7-8 yd.. a 10% “ 4-4 vu.. a 12* “ “ 7-8 Drills.. a 13 Athens Checks yd.. 15% Athens Wool .leans yd.. a Athens Strineg ....yd.. a 12% Apalachee Stripes yd.. a 18 Jewell’s Factory, 7-8.... yd.. a 10% “ “ 44 yd.. a 12 “ “ Boz. Osnah... a 17 Richmond F et’y Osnab. yd.. a 12% “ “ Stripes..vd.. a 13% Eagle* Phoenix Stripes, yd.. 12 a 13 “ Checks, yd.. a 14 “ Heavy Wool en Twills yd.. a 28 PRINTS— Pen Brands 10 a 12% Arnolds 10%s 11 I owells 10%a 11 Wamsutta a 8% Shbkttnos and Shirtings— New York Mills, yd.. a 25 Lonsdale yd.. a 18% Hope yd.. a 17 Yarns.— Nos. 0 to 12 1 SO a 1 35 Fontenoy 6to 12 a 145 FLOCK- Oountry.— bbl.. 6 50 a 7 50 Western— hbl. 5 60 a 7 60 Excelsior mills, Super...hbl.. a 000 “ “ Extra,...hbl.. a 7 00 “ “ Dou Ex..bbl.. a 9 00 Granite Mills. “ “ Superfine.hbl.. a 600 “ Extra....bbl.. a 6 75 * Doub. Ex.hbl.. a 750 Augusta Mills, Super...hbl.. a 60C “ “ Extra...hbl.. a 7 dr “ *' Dou. Ex.bbl.. a 9 00 GINGER—per lb 23 a 25 GRAIN— Wheat—White hush.. 1 45 a 1 55 Amber bush.. a 1 35 Bed, ....hush.. a 1 30 Corn—Prime White..hush.. 1 00 a 1 10 Oats bush.. a 00 Rve...... bush.. a 1 10 GUANO— Peruvian ton.. a 90 00 Dickson’s Compound...ton.. a 65 00 Phoenix Guano ton.. a 56 00 Wilcox, G. & Cos., Ma ..ton.. a 70 00 Soluble Pacific ton.. a 70 00 Flour of Bone ...ton.. 70 00 a 76 00 Whann’s Superphos...ton.. a 67 60 PatapscoGuano ton.. a 75 06 Sea Fowl, t0n..70 00 a 80 00 C. C. Coe’sSuper-Phos t0n..66 00 a75 00 Ammon’d Diss’d Bones t0n..65 00 a 75 00 Mernman’s R.B. S.Phos t0n..60 00 a7O 00 Glasgow Guano ..t0n..70 CO aBO 00 Hoyt’s Im. Super-Phos.ton..7o 00 aBO 00 Whitlock’s Vegeta tor. .ton.. a 75 00 Wando Fertilizer ton.. * 65 00 Etiwan ton.. a 65 00 Chesapeake Phos ton.. 70 00 a 80 00 Coes’ “ ton.. 85 00 a 76 00 Cotton Food Guano....ton.. a 70 00 Land Plaster ton.. 20 00 a 25 00 Ga. Fertilizing Lime..ton.. a 15 00 Excelsior Cot’n Fert..ton.. a 70 00 GUN POWDER— Rifle keg.. a 7 00 Blasting keg.. a 6 00 Fuse 100 feet.. *IOO HAY - Northern... cwt.. • 1 76 Eastern cwt.. a 1 00 Country ...cwt.. 1 00 m 1 26 IRON—Bar, refined tb.. 6%a # Sweedish, lh.. 6%a 8% Sheet lb.. a 7% Boiler lb.. Btfa 8 Nall Rod lh.. 9 a 12 Horse Shoes lh.. 10 a 11 Horse Shoe Nails lh.. 18 a 40 Castings, lb.. 7 a 8 Steel, cast lh.. 24 a 26 Steel Slabs, per 1b............ 11 a 12 LARD— Pressed..... ...lb.. IS a 14 Leaf, in hbls ib.. 10 a 10% Leaf! in half bbls lb.. l«%a 17 Lear,in Regs ......lb.. 18 a 19 SOAP— Colgate’s No. t lit.. a 18% Pale lb.. B%a 11 Family lb.. a 16% Common bar lh.. 6 a % SODA— Bi Carb., America...keg.. a 6 60' “ “ English keg.. a 700 BPlCE—per lh 83 a 85 AUGUSTA, (Ga,) SUNDAY 7 MINING, DECEMBER 11, 1870 STARCH—PearI lh.. B%a 10 SUGARS— Muscovado ...lb.. a 12% Porto Rico lb.. a 13% A lb.. 14%a 15 Extra C lb.. a 14% O lh.. 13% a 14 Yellow C lb.. a 13 Loaf, double reffned lb.. a 17 Crushed lh.. a 15% ' Granulated lh.. a 15% Powdered lb.. a 15% TEAS— Hyson lb.. 1 25 a 2 00 Imperial lb.. 1 60 a 2 25 Oolong lb.. 1 50 a 2 00 Gun-powder lh. 1 75 a 2 25 Black lb.. 1 00 a 1 76 TlES—lron, per lb 6tfa 6% TOBACCO— ConiiSound, lb.. 60 a 05 Medftni Bound, lb.. 65 a 70 Fine Bright, lh.. 75 a 90 Ex. Fine to Fancy lh.. 100 a 1 60 Half-pounds Dark, lb.. 60 a 05 “ Bright... .11).. 65 a 70 Smoking Tobacco,... ...lb.. 40 a 160 MOLASSES — Muscovado ...gal.. 42 a 45 Kehoiled lllids gal.. a 30 Sugar House Syrup....gal.. 60 a 70 Syrup, Stuart’s choice..gal.. a 1 50 NAILS keg.. 625 « 5 50 RICE— Carolina— lb.. 9 a 8 PE VS— 120 a 1 25 PICKLES— gal.. 75 a 100 POTATOES— Iris’n bbl.. 3 60 a 4 00 bweet... .........has.. r none. ROPE— Machine Hemp 9%a 10 Flax 7 a 0 MAOKKUKI,—new No 1 Mackerel bbl.. a 30 00 No 2 Mackerel bb1..17 00 alB 00 No3 Mackerel....large M’1..16 00 al6 50 No 3 Mackerel bb1,.11 50 a 12 00 No 1 Mackerel 1-2 bbls.. a 15 00 No 2 Mackerel 1-2 bbl.. a 9 50 No 3 Mackerel 1-2 bb1..6 25 a 6 50 No 1 Mackerel kits.. 3 25 a 350 No 2 Mackeie! kits.. a 250 No 3 Mackerel kits.. a 2 00 Mess Mackerel .... ...kits.. a 4 50 BALT— Liverpool sack.. 1 60 a 1 75 Virginia sack.. a none. SHOT— bag.. 2/5 a 3 00 VINEGAR— Cider gal.. a 35 White Wine gal.. a 40 Kratich gal.. 1 00 WINES * LIQUORS- Rye Whiskey gal.. 2 00 a 300 Rectified Whiskey gal.. I 50 a 1 75 Corn Whiskey gal.. 1 45 a 2 00 Domestic Brandv vul.. 2 50 Domestic Gin gal.. a 2 00 N. E. Rum ..gal.. 165 a 200 Scotch Ale doz.. a 3 25 London Porter ..doz., a 3 ‘.’s WOOL- Unwashed lb.. 20 a 25 Washed lh.. 25 a 35 Special notices. STATE AND COUNTY TAX. FINAL NOTICE.—THE TIME HAVING AR rived when Ia n compelled by law to issue execu tions against defaulters, I would urge upon my friends and tax payers generally, the necessity of coming promptly forward, and save me from performing a disagreeable duty an 1 themselves the cost entailed by executions, which wid be issued for the Stale and County Tax for the year 1870. |£l*MfSj|gN|iN’ A. BOHLH.H, ► T. C. R. C. t fflee, 1 bird Door Opera House Arcade. nov27-lm GETTING MARRIED. ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN ON SOCIAL Evils, and the propriety or impropriety of getting Married, with gauitary help for those who feel un fitted for matrimonial happiness. Sent free, in seale-d envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIA TION, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. seplß-3m BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. 't his splendid Hair Dye is the hest in the wor.d ; the only true and perfect Dye; harinlegs, reliable, in. siantaneous ; no disappointment ; no ridiculous tints , remedies the ill effects of bad dyes; invigorates and leave* Ste Hair salt and beautiful, black or brown. Sold, by all Druggists and Perfumers, and properly applied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory, No. 16 Bond St., Mew York. ie4 1- Look l© Your Children, The Great Soothing Remedy. Mrs. f Cures Colic and Griping) Price, Whitcomb’s |;n the Bowels, and fucili- 1 a5 j rates the process ot Tee h- j Syrup. (ing. —i J Cent*. Mr*. f Subdues Convu'sionßand) Price, Whitcomb’*] °7? r «>mes all diseases in- ! 1 culent to Infants ands Syrup. f Children. J Cent*. Mrs. (Cures Diarrhoea, Dysen-) Price, "“.“--HSKrt SEKsS’K ** Syrup. ages. j CenU. It, is the great luftnl’a nn.! Children’s Soothing Remedy in all disorders brought on by Teething or any other cause. I’repn-ed by tho GRAETON MEDICINE CO. St. Louis, Mo. Sold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine every where. iuv3-d*oly A Book for the Million. MARRIAGE A I’bivatk Counsbl- TTTTVP lor to T,,i! Marr ikd, V2X U lU ilii or those about to marry, on the physiological mysteries and revelations of the sexual ejstem, with the latest discoveries in pro ducing and preventing offspring, preserving the com plexion, *c. This is an interesting work of 224 pages, with nu merous engravings, and contains valuable information lor lliose who are married or contemplate marriage ; still it is a iioek that ought to lie under lock and key, and not, laid carelessly about the house. Sent to any one (free of postage} for Fifty Cents. Address Dr. Butts’ Dispensary, No. 12 N. Eighth Street, St. Louis, Mo. 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 wlmt yonr disease is or how deplorable your condition. Dr. Butts can he consulted personally or by mail on the diseases mentioned iu his works. ‘ Office, No. 12 N. Eighth street, bet ween Market and Chestnut, St. Louis Mo mv3-d.tc.ly Kxtra Special Notice. Beware of Counterfeits 1 Smith’s Tonic Syrup has been counterfeited, &ud the counterfeiter brought to grief. SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP. The genuine article must have Dr. Johh Bull's Pri vate Stamp on each bottle. Dr. John Bull only has the right to maonfactuie and sell the original John 8m th’s Tonic Syrup, of Louisville, Ky. Examine well the label on each bottle. If ray private stamp Is not on the bottle, do not purchase, or you will be deceived.— See my column advertisement, and my show card. I will prosecute any one Infringing on my right. The genuine Smith’s Tonic Syrup can only be prepared by myself; The public's servant, DR. JOHN BULL. Locißvillk, Ky., Nov. 5, 1869. fabH-eodlv ;« — m- a-. —.A* WIRE RAILING, FOR I //\ 3 J? rcloßil| g Cemetery Lots, Ottages, Ac.; Wire Guards *Kk3 6*Bi for Store Fronts, Factories, Asylums, Ac : Wire Webbing, Rice Cloth, and Wire Work. Also, Manufacturers of FOURDBINIER CLOTHS. Every information by addressing M. WALKER A SON, No. 11 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. ian29-ly SKA.TING RINK On REYNOLDS STREET, opposite St. Paul’s Church, open tor the regular season. Assemblies—Every morning tor Ladies from 10 to 12 o’clock. Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons, trom 2)4 to 5 o’clock. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights, from 7)4 to 10 o’clock. Admission, 50cents; children 25 cents; use of Skates, 25 cents. Package of 12 Admission Tickets |3 00. Monthly Beason Tickets, including use ol Skates 5 00 Ladies and Children 3 00 Ladies admitted free to the day assemblies. t>ov2-3m WANTED, THREE OR FOUR WHITE MEN, to drive "Apply to" ' "" • decSMS D. J. & J. T. BOTHWELL. i GENERAL IE AID LIFE HUE MY, 219 Inroad Street. Country RISKS taken. fOO.OOO carried on first class Risks. Losses promptly adjusted and paid. Those in the Loudon and Lan casfiire without reference to the Home Office. COMPANIES REPRESENTED. I.ife —Assets $ 13,000,000 Fire—Assets 10,000,000 and Lancashire—Assets.... 5,000,000 American—Assets 478,523 I—Assets1 —Assets 266,474 capital represented $28,844,997 CHAB. W. HARRIS, ?y Agent. fcttau Life Insurance Cos«, -JNTKW YORK. D*IDENDS-ON CONTRIBUTION PLAN. Asfl* Dec. 31, 1860 $6,394,520 46. HG. Gbddings, Medical Examiner. e»t,f A. G. HALL. Agent. J WESTERN V iftGER BEER. A-lso, Argent for the LION BREWERY. Tfie abovo at whole sale. *fiist linest quality IMPORTED SWISS CHEESE. wy A. BOHNE. F. A. BRAHE & CO., 203 BROAD STREET, Will open their larg ■ and magnificent stock of Goods on TUESDAY, October 25th, consisting of Fine Ladies’ and Gents’ WATCHES and CHAINS, Superb JEWELY, Sterling SIL VERWARE. PLATED GOODS, FineTABLE CUTLERY and FANCY GOODS, which they otfer to their old Iriends and the public in general. Watches and jewelry repaired with the usual care. 0C125 ts Southern Dye House Office Corner Washington and Broad Streets DYE WORKS 79 and SI ELLIS ST., AUGUSTA, GA. 4fe*ASOOW & BEROUB, PROPRIETORS AND FRENCH DYERS. WE respectfully beg to inform the pub lic that we are now ready to do DYEING and CLEANING of all kinds of BILKB. VEL VETS and RIBBONS, WOOLEN GOODS, ALPACAS, WORSTED and Gents CLOTH ING, KID GLOVES, CURTAINS, LACES, &c, &c., in all colors and at a short notice oi 24 hours. Also, Gents’ Clothing REPAIRED AND ALTERED. FIRST CLASS WORK OR NO PAY. In hope the public will give ns a trial and judge for themselves, we remain respectfully, BLASCOW & BEROUD, je!2-lv French Dvers WANTED, FROM 100 trt 5,000 LBS. YELLOW WAX. Apply to or address WELLS cfc CLAY, NO. 28S BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA. Sign of tLe Big l 3 !]]. de<4-tf Something New and Good. HOT SODA WATEK! and alter MONDAY, the 2Slh instant, HOT SODA WATER, with the following de licious Nyrups: COFFEE, GINGER, TEA, LEMON, CHOCOLATE, K. K. K. And UANTIFAGMOS, Will be dispensed from my Boda Fount, at 180 Broad street. Call and try it. not 27 ts F. A. BEALf. JUST RECEIVED, One ol the largesl and most varied assort ments of GARDEN SEEDS ever brought to this market, warranted fiesh ; also, another lot ONION SETS, both While and Yellow. All at Lowest Prices. WELLS & CLAY, 288 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, Sign of* tlie Big Bill. nov27-tf Mange Lot for Sale* A. FINELY bitnated high LOT, in the Mauge Survey, near Johanneen’s. Price $175. Titles clear. W. C. BARBER, novl2-tf Trustee. ST. MARY’S SCHOOL, RALEIGH, N. C. Right Rev. THOS. ATKINSON, D. D., Visitor. Rev. ALD ERBSMEDES, D. D , Rector. Rev. BENNETT BMEDES, A. M., Assistant. The Fifty-eighth Term of this School will eomrmnceon the FOURTEENTH OF JAN UARY, 1871, and continue until the Sixth of June. The cost of Board; and English Tuition, per terra, is $l2O. For a circular, apply to the Rector. decß-eod3 JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE Stock of fine WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, FANCY GOODS, French and American CLOCKS, which we offer this season fully 25 per cent. LOWER than last year, and respectfully solicit onr Friends and the Pablic to an examination before purchasing elsewhere. We will also duplicate any article in onr line at New York or Philadelphia prices. FREEMAN BROS., . n( 312 ,BR,9AD STREET. „ if 8.-WATCHES REPAIRED in best manner. oct2Q-eod6m FOR SALE, The ONE-FIFTH INTEREST OF THE late L. D. Lalleustedt in the Printing and Publishing Establishment of the AUGUBTA CONSTITUTIONALIST. This very valuable interest can be had ou reasonable terms for casb. Apply to Mrs. A. F. LALLERSTEDT, Ex ecutrix, Berzelia, Ga., or her Attorney at Law, JAMES S. HOOK, Augusta, Ga. iuy2l-tf FOR SALE, THAT desirable LOT end KESIDENOK ol J. T. Cox, fronting on Carnes road, just out side of limits of Augusta, on corner of Sum merville Railroad and Carnes road crossiug. Lot of 8% acres, all under fence; Dwelling, 6 rooms, 18x18: tineGardeu and Shiubhcry, and abundant Shade, Fruit Trees, &e.; Kitchen and all necessary OuU-uildiugs. Apply to L. & A. H. McLAWS, J. T. COX, Or iu his absence, to W. J. Pollakd. uov3 ts Wairen County Plantation FOR SALE. I OFFER for sale my PLANTATION in Warren county, two miles East from Warren good fence ; 300 acres original Pine Timber ; 300 acres open Land, affording an excellent Pasturage, and watered by a Creek and Branches, on which is some very fine Bot toms. Dwelling two stories high, 36x46 feet, with nine large rooms and attic, all newly painted and in good order; Gin nouse and Screw, together, with all the necessary out buildings lor a well regulated Plantation ; Apple and Peach Orchard. The Stock, Farm ing implements, Corn, Fodder, &e., can be purchased at valuation. Terms : One-half cash; balance one year, with interest and approved security. Posses sion given January Ist, 1870. Apply to N. GALLAHEK, at Warrenton, or J. HOWARD BROWN, at Globe Hotel, or L. & A. H. Mo- LAWS, No. 3 Old Post Office Block, Augusta, Ga. seplS-Sna FOR SALE, The LOT, corner of Greene and Monu ment streets, running hill way UjEOMtUaiftt K 1 lis, street, 118 feet, more or less, and ou Monument street of 134 leet, more or less. ALBO, A LOT, corner of Ellis and Monument streets, running halt way through to Greene street, having thereon a Brick Dwelling, two stories, attic and basement, with hydrant water, cistern, pavement-wash in front, and gas throughout; chandeliers in two parlors, and grates sot burning coal; having a front on Monument street of 134 feet, more or less, and on E.hs street of 77 feet, more or less. ALSO, A LOT, on Ellis street, adjoining the above on the West, running halt way through to Greene 6treet, with iront on Ellis street of 41 feet, more or less. The above property is offered at private sale until, the FIRST TUESDAY in JANUARY next, whin, if not disposed of, it will then be sold at public outcry, at the Market House. Any information can be obtained by appli cation to J. 8 CLARK. ocl2!)-eodtri FOR SALE. A. FINE Thorongh-bred JACK—a sure foal-getter. For particulars apply at JOHN B. POURNELLE’S dei-7 (5 Grey Eagle Stable. T)RY GOODS SHIPPED FREE OF CHARGE. Ail Retail Orders amounting to $lO for sash and over, Shipped to any part of the Country FREE OF EXPRESS HI A ROES. V. RICHARDS & BROS. AT THE mnimw dry roods store. -AUGUSTA., GA. DESIROUS OF EXTENDING their RETAIL TRADE, and to give their Re tail customers at a distance, who order goods, the advantages of city buyers, have made ar rangements by which they will deliver Goods as above stated, at any Express office in the country FREE OF CHARGE. And in order the better to aret the wants of their Retail customers at a distance, will, upon application, promptly send by mail full lines of SAMPLES, with prices attached, ot the newest and most FASHIONABLE GOODS of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC MANUFAC TURES, gurranteeing at all times to sell as LOW or LOWER than any honse in the South ern country. Persons in sending for samples will pleaso 6peeily the kind of goods desired. We keep the best grades of every class from the lowest to the most costly. When ordering the money can be sent by Express, at our expense, or the amount col lected on delivery of the goods. As many may see this who have nrt visited onr establishment, we take, occasion to say that we keep everything usually kept in a first class Dry Goods House, including DRESS GOODS of every description, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, ARABS, FURS. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, VELVETS, PLUSHES, CORSETS. SKIRTS, SASH RIB BONS, BLEACHED and BROWN CDTTONS, SHEETINGS, IRISH and TABLE LINENS, GOODS, for Boys, of all kinds, Ladies’ and Gent’s MERINO UNDERVESTS, FLAN NELS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &c., Ac. Always on hand a splendid assortment of BLACK SILKS and MOURNING GOODS, and keeping a buyer constantly in the Northern markets, and doing a large trade, we keep da ring the season a heavy stock of goods of the NEWEST AND MOBT DESIRABLE KINDS, so that purchasers may be sure of getting the latest styles and prettiest goods in the country. Give ns a trial. V. RICHARDS & BROS., Fredericksburg Store, Augusta, Ga. . F> B.—Orders.sent as above unaccompanied with the cash, will be sent C. O. D., without exception. nov4-3md*c Sewing Machines .For SALE AND RENT. Also keep con stantly on hand NEEDLE3, THREAD and OIL of the best quality. All styles of SEW ING MACHINES REPAIRED and warranted. E. 11. SUMMER, IS4 Broad st, Augusta, Ga. iy2s 6m Singer Sewing Machine Agency. NEW MACHINERY! NEW MILL! .A.TTHEOLD “SKINNER MILL.” four miles from Augusta, Columbia Road, we are prepared to do Merebaut and Custom Work, with our CIRCULAR SAW and QUEEN OF THE SOUTH GRIST MILL, with promptness and dispatch. By September 1, we shall also be prepared to gin and press, by water power, all tha Cotton our customers may brlug us, for Toll, the Seed or Cash. October 15th, we shall be ready to purchase ail the Colton Seed that may be brought to our Mill. Hard Woods, Poplar and Pine Lumber always on baud, or sawed on shares or to order. Oak, Hickory, Poplar and Pine Logs bought foreash, delivered at the Mill, or auywhere within three miles of the Mill. FISHER CO., Bubna Vista Plage. Augusta, Aug. 22, 1570. au2s-8m New Groceries. We make our debut before the public by announcing the arrival of a well selected stock ot Entirely NEW and FRESH GOODS, con sisting of 25 bbls. A and Ex C SUGARS 5 hbis. CUT LOAF SUGAR 15 bbls. Choice SYRUP 20 bags RIO QpFFEE 5 pockets JAVA COFFEE 2 bags PEPPER 2 bags SPICE lOcises SARDINES 20 boxes Prime FAMILY SOAP 3 kegs Choice GOSHEN BUTTER 20 boxes CIIEEdE 2 casks Sugar Cured PIG HAMS 2 casks Sugar Cared Canvas HAMS 2 cadis BREAKFAST STRIPS 5 boxe»K!wj|. CL EAR BIDES, 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. Demcrara SUGAR 50 bbls. FAMILY FLOUR With YARNS, SPICES, BROOMS, BOT TLED LIQUORS, &e 20 bbls. MOLASSES Aud hhds. BACON BHOULDERS, BIDES, IRON TIES, aud every other article to be found in a choice stock, selected by experi enced bands, 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 299 Broad street, two doors below Planters’ Hotel and next to the Fredericksburg Store. F. E. STEVENS & €O. oct2s-tf OPENED. SAM’L A. ECHOLS’ ittHICtJLTURIL WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE, No. 5 Jackson Street, Warren Block. Agricultural implements and MACHINES as follows : Turning and Subsoil PLOWS HARROWS, different styles and sizes OX SHOVELS or ROAD SCRAPERS STEEL GARDEN RAKES Spading, M mure and Hay FORKS Pianti rs and Garden HOES DICKSON COTTON SWEEPS MATTOCKS, GRUB HOES GRASS SCYTHES, BUSH SCYTHES WHIFFLE TREES, SINGLE TREES SHOVELS, SPADES, AXES CORN SFIELLERB FORAGE CUTTERS OX YOKES WHEAT THRASHERS FAN MILLS GRAIN CRADLES HORSE POWERS, LEVERS or SWEEPS, and RAILWAY or TREAD PATENTS CIDER MILLS and PRESBES Canal and Garden WHEELBARROWS HORSE RAKES Walter A. Woods’MOWING and REAPING MACHINES FARM WAGONS GARDEN TROWELS and FORKS STUMP PULLERS, STORE TRUCKS HEDGE arid PRUNING SHEARS PRUNING SAWS WASHING MACHINES CLOTHES WRINGERS THERMOMETER CHURNS WINE PRESSES BMUT MACHINES STEAM ENGINES RUBBER and LEATHER BELTING GRIST MILLS, &c., &c. oct3s-tf MME. SEGIN Has purchased her MILLINERY GOODS from the fir t-class houses in New York, and it will he the advantage of the Ladies to ex amine her 6tyles, which she is now ready to ex hibit, before they make a selection in their BONNETS and HATS. lu DKESS-MAKING, her skill in FITTING and TRIMMING is too well known to be mentioned. MME. SEGIN’S FRENCH MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING ESTABLISH MENT, AUGUSTA, GA. oetl2-tf FOR SALE, -A. HOUSE, with four rooms and two shed rooms, in good order; lot 40 feet front by IS9 feet deep; situated in Corduroy Alley. Price, $1,200 cash. Titles clear. sep2l-tf W. C. BARBER. FRENCH STORE. 9200 Broad Street* Augusta. Candy MANUFACTORY, of the beat and purest Sugars. WEDDING CAKES, home-made Cake or namented tfl prdpr. .... „ , M . , „ .FRUIT, NUTS, GROCERIES, TOYS, etc. - LADIES’ ROOM FOR LUNCH. nov24-lm VOL. 27—NO. 146 NOTICE. GhI£ORQIA, RICHMOND COUNTV.-All per sons indebted to John Bones, late of said county, do eased, are required to make immediate payment, and all bavin* demands against said deceased are not tied to preseut the same within the time pre scribed by law. WM A. WALTON. I>AVII> B. WRIGHT, JAMES W. BONKS, novll-Bw Executors- BULK MEAT. 20,000 LBS. C. R. BULK BIDES for sale to arrive 100 Bbls. IRISH POTATOES 25 Bbls ONIONS Just received and for ©ale by novlß-tf BRANCH, BCOTT & CO. SPECIAL NOTICE. TTor the accommodation of parties in want of BEICKS, I have this day ESTABLISHED AN OFFICE at the STORE of Messrs. C. A. WILLIAMS & CO., No. 259 Broad Street. All orders left there, or at my Bri'-k Yard, will be promptly atteuded to. dec7.il D. HALL All AN. NOTICE. JC*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. 8. 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. Sixty-Five First Prize Medals Awarded. _ ~great 'Nf ' MANUFACTORY. Wm. Knabe & 00., MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD; These INSTRUMENTS have been before the Public for nearly thirty years, and upon their excellence alone attained an unpurchased pre-eminence, which pronounces them unequal ed. Their TONE combines great power, sweetness and fine singiDg quality, as well as great purity of in tonation and sweetness throughout the entire scale. Their TOUCH Is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the stiffness found in 60 many Pianos. IN WORKMANSHIP They are unequalled, using none but the very best seasoned material, the large capital em ployed in our busiuess enabling us to keep continually an immense stock ot lumber, &c., ou band. Ail onr Fquake Pianos have our New Im proved Overstrung Scale and the Agraffe Treble. We would call special attention to our inte improvements in GRAND PIANOS and SQUARE GRANDS, Patented August 14, 1866, which bring the Piano nearer perfection than has yet been attained. Every Piano fully warranted for 5 Years. We have made arrangements for the Sole Whoi.esae Aobncy for the most celebrated PARLOR ORGANS AND MELODEANd, which we otter Wholesale and Retail, at Low est Factory Prices. WM. KNABE & CO., Baltimore, Sid; P. BRENNER, Agent, 822 Broad st., Augusta, Ga. sepl 2-deod&c6m B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE. TTT VV HY is it that so many children die under the ape ot five years ? That a large proportion of children die under that age has long been a subject ot remark, and without a satisfactory cause ascertained, it is certain. Also, it is known that worms exist in the human system from its earliest infancy ; there lore parents, especially mothers, who are more constantly with their children, caunot be too observing of the tirst symptoms of worms ; for so surely as they exist, can they be SAFELY AND CERTAINLY removed from the most delicate inlant, by the timely use ot B. A. Fahnestock’* Vermifuge. It is perfectly harmless, contains no Mercury, being a Purely Vegetable Composition, And may be administered with the UTMOST SAFETY TO CHILDREN OF ALL AGES. Worm Confections, made more tor the pur pose of pleasiDg the palate than of overcoming the disease, have been manufactured all over the country, but their 6hort lease of life is nearly exhausted, and 13. A. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE continues to grow in lavor daily Caution. Should occasion require you to purchase B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE, be carefu to see that the initials are B. A. This is the article that has been so FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE 1829, And purchasers must insist on having it, if they do not wish to have an imitation forced upon them. §chwarl% & Haslctt, VOBHBBLT B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S SON <fc CO. Sole Proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa. decfMsceorilv VALUABLE SWAMP LAND FOR SALE OR RENT. I OFFER for sale a valuable track of LAN , about IH' miles South of the city 01 August., containing about 280 acres ; about halt cleared and in good order for cultivation ; the other half well timbered. If not sold, I would rent the cleared land, with the buildings, all in good order, including Giu House and Screw. Terms liberal. ocl7-dlaw*ctf JOHN PHINIZY. NOTICE. -A-LL persons are warned against trading for a PROMISSORY NOTE granted by me to and in favor of J. H. Miller, General Agent Sonthern Life Insurance Company, Augusta, Georgia, for the sum of Three Thousand One Hundred and Eighty Dollars, dated on or about the first day of July, 1870, and payable six months after date, the same b in. wlihou consideration and null and void. ! ; R. N. MILLER, Barnwell county, 8. C. December 7,1870, decß-^