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TUttDAY. FFHRI'ARY 33. 10.
Ofttrlal Orrmi of the f'otinfy.
EDITORIAL NEWH NOTEM
Tt-w- are oaly l.TSr> iangnagvw
Who will khowl Frrnarxio Wkxl’
snow stars* to Tlttr-ago r« Friday
Hara II nAnwkt *■<■ tdteaccn, wa ll tax
• nl.kle.oa M.
Felton tea* swcssvd is •unking Atlant* a
port </ delivery
Vn^-i'. 1 up a big rail
read aciietue for Atlanta.
Merer <* to A .!«•* In owrrt of a square
■seal; tt ysu do. you’ll be fool
Th* Georgia Htate ArrtruHoral Aaanda
ton will meet to-day In Thoaraarilla
A Mrs. Hralth. at Augusta, fall dead owe
day last week while Mvxirlag a 1*14"
Wm. C. Bee a pnwekwnu eotbs, and rtcr
newhaMof Chariaaton. ti. C., la dead.
Th* Pullman erwspsnr l» said to earn on
ewou of Ito «M oars about »iau a ntouth.
Hwa Fernando Wood, over über (X CuS
grass froai lew York, died on the Htb.
Dr R V. Pl*rr*'a palar* boUd, Buffalo,
>', Y, baa bunu daatroyed by fire. loan.
• MMM.
Th* Oral rebel flag ever borne by an Au
gusta company l» now t.vng'ng In the hall
of the Clinch Blttas
Mr. John K'llton. mad maatar of the Port
Jioyal ndlntMl. was kub«t by a train near
Augusta <m Friday.
Senator Brown cmfl.lently npmta to
liarr the at.wwpnaU .a l<* Uk haiaimab
rivai taiM*i u> aai.kxxj. *
ll<4> 'I ylbla ruluaoa bi seli.i hla picture
b> Jeff Dsvla, b. apt*-ar in the latter'a new
book. Rtulihorn Bob'
It Is tbsight that R ltd T. Lincoln. aon
of Prmlihuil Lincoln. will be appointed
decretory of the Interior,
A man In Wayemaa, <h». named Curry,
lias started a flddle-atrlng lacb.ry, and la
buying 1 at* by the hundrud.
Ihabai/MiAw . To i»:ab all he can g»t ami
run ear-uato♦» Mr. Hayes' Idea of d'*lng
hla de facto administration.
Mr, D. U ’Hn< k. of Riehaxwid county, and
a prominent busln<*« man of Augusto. dl.sl
at his iioa>e on Saturday last.
Dr. Wellington Htovcnaon. for a number
Os yvwra a prominent cttlren of Augusta,
died lu Aiken, H C., on the 17U1.
An old resident German shoemaker nam !
ed Henry May, of <'.alartuwn, Gw, baa boon
arrested fur uounterfsillug sUvm oolu.
A woman near Man-gn*. Pram*, reocnt
ly Wsvone the iwaiMnr of eight children at
ooublrUi. None of them lived, Noil!
One hundred dollar* reward la offered for
the arrest ol Doo Wllarm.colored, who mur
dered Jaram 11 n ley In Macon a fewa alone
Thar* are worn* Dwrmcvats who would
engage be sub-asetetant kteper << Gar
field'* stable* If they could get th* poateh.'
Mr* Martin , aged *>, wif.ufj, K Martin
of Edgefield. H. C, recently prownted her
husband with twin* ao say* the EdgetMd
Adveittoer
Ax a xuhaUtutx for be*f, aome of the At
lanta txurdlna bousm use cast-off aok
leather We wrrt> gagged oo a piece a tow
day* slues.
Every'member of the General Assembly
who la optMoed to a Mtate regtatealiou tew
•houkl be pat on the Meat list and roUrol
from poiKieal honor*.
It to a cruel stuune that non* of the col
ored Repubiloaiix have beam invited to the
errand tnauguiataxi bail. Truly, thia la a
fan—ny fun ny world 1
Fred PauMtag. the actor, was arrested tn
Columbus teal week chargwi with aaeaull.
He gave bond to appear at the May term
ot Muacugw kuporior Court.
Tbx mu nil's and mixisfe* have about tak
en pu*ee«*toi> of Ooover* White, of the
Weakly, la about the only man lu towu too
thin for them to get a bold on.
There teaoroe talk of trying to keep Ar
thur Irora taking lite scat. upon the ground
that he to a Canadian. but the attempt. If
rusk, will not amount to a row ot pin*
A bIU to revive the whipping poet for I
wife-heatera to about to pare the Indiana
Ixwlxlalure Ronw of our rrvuhr* are no
doubt glad they don't live lu Indiana, ebf
We are la tovnr of Macon a* the (dace fur
holding the next Htate fair. Put ua down
Cd record, brother Edward*, and artel ua a
pbvtaarnapti of Toru Arter with Uh' mumpa.
You are right, the DemocraUc party haa
not even tlie slump of a tall. Hold, wo are
wasmt -Felten to the extreme aluiup of the
party, cut off and coal aahieeoiiie time ago
It to now astel that Garfield haa fully coni
piatvd bla list of cabinet officer*, but the
name* of the luckyo«»ea will not be made
public until after the InsugeiaUuu. Won
der If Georgia to reprowuteu?
Five Prtaldenta of the Vnltrtl State* were
tumel Jim. Boy* bearing that front name
h’d beat be addnwwml aa tour Exixvtaul
ExnUtarvy." Mot bar*, name your buy*,
Jim; and yonr gilts, Jlm-lma I
From what cauwe we cannot aay, but It la
tievertueleee a tert that the Maiim Tele
graph and Meax iuer haa woodnitully Im
pr ivwl in every particular within the teat
few days. Huccom to the ofu ‘oruan!
Mr*. Barnwell Rhett, the widow nf Hana
tor Rhett of South Garofioa, ba* become an
Inmate of the Loutee Homa, kept up at
Waahingbiu ftw thatwoeflt of the "boulhern
gwuUeaoOH*! who bare bvwi unfortunate."
The (Yxirier-Juuroal ba* declared Ita in
tention to antaruuln* ibe Utah nasUnes*
until the public demand shall be that the
Morman* either abandon th* poiygatnou*
and adulterous feature* of their seml-reli
gtens octal or nwuv* beyond the bouatto
rte* of the Unital tUoto*
Jam** Hlggtna, bock Mallory. Uw and
Robert Thweatt. Jam** Rider Murphy and
Duffy, on trial tn Wtookester. Tran, tor
muntor. war* taken from the court hou**
by a mab mi the tkta and bung from th*
■■■i peg story window* of the building
The prtenair* war* known aa the Laihade
tantowu.
New York Tribune lr«-ru.« Colquitt, of
Georgia, .ski In fflSrwWH with a II -
buiw repiwlor. "The people Mi ■ • Htat*
bare ail settled deem qtewti y after the ate. - '
Uoo, having iwtiwag of a bind nature to
sauce aay exMteW«t In nalhauil matters
I tlwy are r<u4y lu gl»e Gartb-fcl a rkitxs
What 1 mesa Io say by *at w they >h» mil
mitxptufi Imu tsi-au— be dlff.-i s la hires
from llwat* They » ovlUr poelUun that
be I* legaß. Heeled Pi evident. wi they
wattt Ui give Uiia a chance, brtirvliig te- is
| lite ral minded rwmigh to be a Preablwil for
I th* whole naintry. ted u*l •*- • IwTy
akMM. A» bi the . Maxrt. Urv- ere shw
Who think that •■■orgka m»v be repfwat
e>l I tianlls think nivrrlt that ehe will ta,
although I ladlrvr, with the r<»t of my P»e
I pl<-. that ilmeral Gorbrid'a puiu-y will be a
nsicAMting one ticvaid the H >uth H ho
j <p.s» <lwld<- upon having any Htate n pre
i Wilted In ku tabmel, we shall «a»a*de« Il
an honor Ineb-wl of a disgrace, as sortie
I would bar.'bad the North believe was the
iCSMWhii PreeMi-nl Hayes d.« dwi upon
1 having the Houth represented In nls ahm t
K lOM
Notwithstanding the Jarg” and elegant
iSbekrd pianos Sml organs at 'I Im Music
' H' ir-e of lh'' N ’Ulh.” G f> H-ddiiwm A Co
b 4 -grwctw<l uvtseril h>rl|ilne» Piamaa ami
Oigaua b'lill'wdeis Wlilch me cuuilng to
tiy every mall.
H|w«-Iml Unlrrs
JAW plan'-asnd orgmia, for bo'ldav gifts,
an- forwsr»l'«l almost daily to G O Robiu
eoo > <Vk, Augusta, Ga.
Notice to Pa peng n<.
COMMENCING FEBUI’ARY l«t. I*l.
and until further noth* thepaswng. r lare
<ryer the <n« rgia Bai In aid main Una and
tnani-hra, win b« as follows:
Agrees rate three rents per mlln.
ITalii rats. l«Air emits |*-r mile.
C.blldi*n ts'twiwu 5 ami 13 years, half the
iUmia t* rut**
Minimum rat*, for anv distance 5 oeut
-I‘aseAugiV* aie beleby notilled that il
they fall b> purr ill** tlokete Inmi tlm Uta-
Uon Ag lite, tliey will bv cbarg.d Um Uala
mt*’.
(\mdur*trww *fr n<< ***n»*i’*. ar*'
nnt aihrWHl u» <♦**• U»mh Ui* tmtfi ’
rah• of four cents |»-r n>Ho. Therefore, to
lesmrrlhr ndvantagv- of the rnlomsl rate. |
liurrliaae your IkkrtM la-hxw <«u-img Uiu
train.
The rvwnpanv pwervesth" right torhangn
or entirely atinsmb' these rales, at phimuro
and without nof*«v.
E. It DORSEY, Gen Pass. Agt.
1,000 Mlle Ticket.
Georgia B«ilr r >a<i Co.,
Office Goll. Passenger Atft.,
Augusts, April S:b 1871) )
Couiiueiic ng Monday, 7th ihvt,
this cotnpativ will •♦-II < >NE TIKIUS
AND MILE TICKETS, good over
. main Inrnn I branches,at ITVENTY
i FIVE D< ILLARS each. These tick-
I eta will be issued til individuals, fiitna
and tamilies, hut not to Gnus aud
fumilies combined,
E. R. DORSEY,
Geu. I’atmeuger Agent.
IM)0 II lie Tlrkels.
Georgia Railroad Co., i
Office Gen Faaaenger Agt. >
Augusta, Search 2. 1880. i
Commencing thin date, tins compa
ny biliedl FIVE HUNDRED MILE
TICKETS, gtnid over main line atxl
branch, s. at THIRTEEN 75-100
IXJI.LAIIS each. Three tickets will
be maned to individuals, firms nr
families, but not to firms and families
combined.
E R. COR'EY,
Gen I'aaaenger igenl.
ft.ln Now Concerled
That ‘ The Music House of the Routh'* 1*
located lu Augusta, Oa.
G. 0 ROBINSON and 00.
--■ • M
R M
Vintt the 'M uxlc Honan of the Routh,” or
write to (1. O. Kobhisou and Co , Auguxta,
for catalogiMW. piliex aud ternm of planoe
anil .•rgxiie Purchaeer* will find price* fur
*xm* make ami *tyk> of loti umciil from 10
U> go jx-t ixuit luee than nlix-wliere.
6KORVIA RAILROAV
GEORGIA RAILROAD (X),
BuiHTiiib-txleut'a Office.
Augwatn, G*-. Nov Sth, IW,
Commencing Nunday. the 7th inet, the
following t>a«*<'iig<'r acbeduk* will be opei
atexl: «.
NO. 1 WENT. Dally.
lewvc Auguxte 9SB* m
Arrive Omak 11 *) a tu
“ MUlixlgevillv 1 AS p m
” Mad XI «45 p 111
" Washington atop m
* Athene 510 p in
•• Atlanta 5 45 p ni
NO 1- EAHT Dally.
Leave Atlanta 7 15 a in
•• At bon• , 9ISa ni
•• Washington. 10 45 a m
” Mxdxi . 700 a m
” Millcilgevllle HM * m
•• i'anmk Ito p in
Arrive Augiteta 3 47 p ni
No tvxiiMa-Uuu t*> nr from Waalilngtou un
Nunda ya.
Rarlaa Ataanwokattoa-Dally. Rie*pt (c*4*y
Lv. Auguxte 4pui i Lv. Hai leni 7to a m
Ar. Hailvui 5 s>l p m At Angu>ta 900a ni
NO 3 -WEST. Dally.
Leave Augueta 5 tu pm
** txiruak imam
Arrive Nparta 11 45 a m
“ Mllledtre' iiie 4*>a rn
“ MaixHi «toa tn
“ A then* 730 a m
“ Atlanta JWam
NU44 -RAST. Deify.
Leave Atlanta fl 15 pm
•* Athene «<«> p m
“ Naivin 7cm pm
•• MlHrtlgevttle 915 p ni
“ Hpai te lu to pin
Arrive (.laniak 4 10am
” Auguata 7«> a m
Nu rtgincctiuu for Martin un Sunday
night*.
Train* N<x. 1.1. 3 and 4 will not atop at
Flag Station*
Sf rERIi IMPROVED BI.EF.nJM TO
ATLANTA and MACON
«. K. JOHNSON. E R DORSEY.
Superintendent. Geo Pami Agent
SAWMILLS. GRISTMILLS CANE MIL'S
Plantation and Mill Machinery, Engines and Boilers, Cottou Screws
shafung Pulleys, Hangers, Jonrnal Boiea. Mill Gearing, Godeona, Turbine
Water W heel', Gin Gearing, Jndaon's G 'reniora, Diaaton a Circular Saws,
Gammers and Files, Belting, Babbitt Metal, Brass Fittings, Globe and
< beck X sires, Whistle Gaugers Etc. Iron and Brass Castings Gin Ribe,
Iron Fronts and Balcunies and Fence Hailing
FOREST CI FT FoVNDIS
1014 to 1(W FEN WICK STREET AUGUSTA, G A
[ MTNear the B ater Tower.] wr Repairing promptly done at lowest
pncee. Boiler repairs ot all kinds done promptly. dec2l-ly
|R°H
A PERFECT BTRENOTHENER.A SORT REVIVPI
IKON BITTERS arw highly ncoßnMbdad for aB diawsw ra
wniring a certain and iHtrbmt tonic ( especially
E£s=^ l
like s rharm on Uw digeeMve organa removing al 1 d yroepOe symptoma, web
M TWaj Ur Food, Hani • AtoemrA. JJiwrtLwa, Me. The only
Iron Propagation that will not blacken the teeth or give
headaehe. Bold by all draggieta. Write for the A>o Beck, S 3 pp. rs
aeafal and amoeing reading—rest
BROWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Md.
BITTERS
I bars Jnrt receiy.d a Bapp)y cf PAT PSC ’, OKX,
8 LUBLt PACIF'Csnd A'ID for COMP »3TIIfG.
The already rataldWiMl reputation of th" above brands med no further reoommcn
dathm fnan iu>-. It ineiutsT Uiu advuutagen I oiler whnu you g>> to buy.
Ist. 1 ham It on liand ready when y.m **■ tit to unne for it. 2nd It In sb.red dry
and not pul out ill the w.wther’ Sal. it hen , <>u come to settle 1 buy V.str overplus us
cotton; you unik.r une trip, taku up yuuMH.br ami gel I 'ANH fur rest us wttou.
1 wIM bu pleawud U. have your patronage. Yours truly,
M. B. HATCHER.
ID* G-. Tiogere,
Fnrniture and Undertaking,
Coffins, Metalic and Caskets,
OF ALL GRADES.
249 BROAD STHbKT.AI OUBTA 0A SandayZand;* ght CallsOvsrtSUrs
Juul 13m
Immense fe»tool3L
-OF-
BOOTSH El and HAT?, fjr Winter Trade.
Purchaer d for CASH fmnj the I.EADING MANUFACTURERS of tbe
Country, and offered to our friends and the public at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
00-. ORDERS BY MAIL RECEIVE PROMPT AND CARTFUL AT
TENTION H.M HI LIIER'N 4 (0.,
913 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
Now l« tho time for com-
/ftSPS t**dliig yiiu uuUuii mix! xixl
Uawme stable inanuiv. lhaluacar
load of ACID POTASH just arrived, put
up expii-Boly for cotupoeliiig with Cotton
need and stable manure for CORN* and
COTTON. H. A. COOK.
READ THIS.
HahhkM. Jun. 3'. istd.
Mil H A. Cook Imai Sir: I uwd Ilin
OOE'> guano Inst year on cotton uml rorn.
by the able id Bdubte Paellle and Pata|iM-*»<
and found ll tar nuix'iior b> either. And I
ta-Ueve it to |a» the beet fertiliser hi tho
market. Y .ut* truly.
SAMUEL A. PALMER
Mb H A Cook Dear Sir: The (XIE'S
plnwpbnte I bought of you laxt year. 1 ue<*l
by the nido ot Z- lte and Pataptn-o, ami be
lieve it to be the beat 1 ewr naed.
Yourwtruly, FRANK WHTTTAKEB.
The above popular fciUllwt will be b>r
aah> again by me. A car load will !»• lu next
w.vk II A ( (MIA.
Jauto-U
7HOv MURRAY.
Pioprietor Pta-phi'e Fix'd ami Ixiery—
Stables,
Noe. OOaml «34 Ellis st , Angunte. Ga.
Il'-raro and Mule* alwavx on hand Alan
a tine collrt-llon ot (iarrtagea. Buggte*,
Harneaa, vU at price* a* low iv. any in the
State, All aalvx guarani eel <>r nxuiev re
funded. Give no-a trial. fetils 3m
18 ! SO LTTJ3IL> fji
IP A CIFIC
GuanO 81 !
•bBH OIITY 1 HOU' \ND NINE HUNDRED AND NINETY THREE TON’S WERE SOLD LAST SEA
MT SON WHEN THE STOCK GAVE OUT, A.VZ) THOUSANDS OF 1 PLANTERS -Wff
Mar WERE DISAPPOINTED. OUR STOCK IS NO L ARGER
■kF* THIS SEASON, and ike demanti it Liertating '"ltfß
W7J^^lDurTA«Ar/Ojr‘ DUi, ' ed ’ gDd iB ° f tbe I,,OBt£ST GRADE ATTAINABLE
analysis ANALYSES
Bt Prof. It. C. WHITE, for Dtp ar t m enl of Ag- By Prof C. V Shepard, Jr, for Department of
riciilA.ro, State of Georgia Agricolturo, Sfafa of IL.uth < MrohllB:
Ktei kd l a x Ph "P bon « Acid, koloLle, 740
Notable Phosphoric Acid, 745 Reduced, 2 1 0
Reverted Phosphoric Acid, 3.01 Available, ggp
Available PtiaapboncfAcid, 10.46 Undec- mpoaect, a gg
Ammonia, 3 no T ot.l Pboaphoric Acid, la SO
~ , Ammonia, H 9.
Po,t ’ h ' 138 I'ultab,
m F&IC2S W TERM SEX Lam ASXKTc, CH
J- O. MATHEWSON & OO. f CEN’L ACEmTS,
Augusta, Georgia.
Lmal Ag.ot^Tbom.o C , John E Benton; S.wdwt, G L Revillo; Berrob., II A Harry, HwUm, M B H.hbef.
J. J. LOGUE’S
IB BKtAB MTRKKT. GA..
•rOtrr E D Sat’.lb* 4 0* Cr.-ckevjf » «*•
AIW f *WV.ck.ge«rT>- l -nfsJlirr**w tn J ..th. r b~P«tto l h.be»t. I ugur
ibe ixiwkht saw tom arr*n. ratoa.
uiiuuii! suns, ciwicis iu wnn lsp:eulty
A aeaurtureut of Nottingham Lne-s ewt in.tq.s « urtuw - lum-l Fulillne.g
Upholsterv GLooris!
- J-t-Am .1 kw* - re- • r
SiXilX border. <HdeanwtstUen-.ndt-..t4-n
R.GB. M r*. CRI MB < LOT! Me.
Hv.lngHght—n veer* einerh-r*- I gr-.' J r'
.11 ...rk Alt .wvl-r*.-hwlf.E.IGQg. . e ■ • OLE Iff
Urft.fp purv ha-uniy KKFt’ { ni» i
I h VANNEBSONa •*< 0,1
Gr- < hciH’Oai
WOFIH.9,
I,
Again offer to their old . uab.roeiv. and the publle generally, who want ttitebie and
uniform Fertliiaers. their well known brands of Superpbuepaaiaa,
Gu’nn> Lowd’fl Georgia Formula*
Grarge M : x f u r e. Mastodon Gumo
I And thetr superior makes of ACID PHOSPHATES for composting, anolyjrtng IS •)
b>l4 percent nvit' ble ph.Hphi.rk art>l. and over 3 per cent or potash. Man, mJUFHU-
Kit? ACID from therr cbarnben., at H.wer ttgrrree than It can be_laki down If bought .Mt
of tbeStstv It is the purp.Mi.iot the cnmpnnv u» o.ntlnneaa It tmgsn, and the aauir
anoe Is given that no article will !»• manufactured or »>ld|by li.etu wluub onatuX atamt
any r>vwx>nabb- teat which msy b" prr.|>erlv appIMI. ~
The large an l rapidly Increasing number of its patrons afford the h*«t evtdeoeH| of
what has be-n done, and which iua> reae.*iatjy be etpactad from this HO wK rnanuM •
tun-, wh<»e»' pnniucts ar> lined hi G»»nfii, Mouth C<n>iitu*. Alabaitx xnd
i h«» wnrkn of tho onmpan v. Inrab’d at Au<uatn, ()%.. auw at all tlrwM o >*fl u» Uw» h»-
apoctioti of the planti‘Uh and fat tooraof ()*<»rir<a no-1 theadjolninr and our H«i
prrltitrtidf'iit and ch«-nilht. Mr. C. B. F. Low**, will tak** n|*«aa«ire in Uw wo kA
and ita product**. For aalc by nwr a£’*T’t* who ni*v !»<» ’mod hi t«»wu* and
of Georgia or Boutb Carolina, ur by M. A« STOTT ALL,
TK«ABritk'< amp Businesh Masioeu AUGUS r A. GA.
M R. HATCHER, Agent, Hsrlein f. bls 2m
TBffi HARKWALTEBS MARBLE WORK<
Broad street, near Lower Market, Augusta, Ga«
MONUMENTS TOMBSTONES, and MARBLE WQKK generally,
always on band or made U» ur.ier. A Urge selection ready for lettering and
delivery al shortest uo ioe. Several hundreds of new designs nf the mot
modern style of Monuments tarnieli.-<l nt a lower p.icv than ever before ia
' t^ ; -' asrkel, and of the best wurktiiaunbip. WAll order', promptly at
/ I io, and sntixfaciion guaranteed. 1 ly
“ ine Angusla.Hotel,
Near the Railroad Crossing 1 on Broad Street.
The AUGUSTA is loca'ed tn the midst of the PRINCIPAL BUSINESS
HOUSES of the city.
The " estern Union Telegraph nffi.ie is in ibu building, and the South
ern Express office next door. On the first of October the bouse st,
thoroughly renovated and newly Inrni.hed by its prevent proprietors. The
new system of Electric Bells is in successful operation, apd every other
modern convenience and comfort of a first-class b«l»l. Polite and atten
tive waiters in attendance. kiiF-.Termi moderate. Be snre to make t!u«
house your headquarters when waiting Augusta.