Tri-weekly constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 18??-1877, January 19, 1866, Image 1

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OUR TRAMS. Krooi this data tha Term* Os Subscription to the Constitutionalist will ba aa follows: Daily—l Month *I.OO “ 3 Months _*.. 3 0) " <* Months Jli... 6.40 ” 1 Year 13 00 Tar«MK*KtY—l Month..... 76 “ " 3 Month 2.00 6 Months 4.00 “ “ 1 Year 8.00 Mssim-J Months *I.OO “ 6 Months e.AO “ l Year..... 4 00 >A.H,Y tiONSTITUTiOMLIST. Prow Evening Kitftion of Tciterdky MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. —; — —1 , , New York Letter. Niw York,-Jan. 10th. *>•** °f intelligence to-da>, which ilius?rstS*perfectly the daplicity of the Thar* i*, in the first place, a message to Congress from the President, in which «j are placed in the attitude of bullying Franc in the must cUp-trap style, which mnst lb(f ' to the “friends of Republican lib. eriy on the American continent.” Tbe next is, tbe significant item that Juarez, tbe Mexi can ‘ - Pre3i(lda|J ’ has fled Ins conntry, and if •’ j°J 'UR the hWpitalities of*the Texans at S'. An onto. Not that anybody in particular wil c»re for the result. A few demagogues will undertake to make a point agtinst Mr. Seward for sitting quhtly aud Mexican Re «**»e*iic strangled ; but. nobody else will care n fig about it. The extraordinary part of lb' whole affair, is the £ict that he has felt it neces sary to pursue his policy with very much tic same tac'ics that a gambler fleeces his victim He ha made a pretence of hostility to hir confederates. He has, rather, allowed himself to be put in such an attitude. * iam enabled to say, with perfect assurance cl ' itccura-y, that Mr. Seward’s ocean excursion i has nothing to do with the Mexican affair i JUs Radical friends usser. that he has departed in 01 '*er to escape his share in the “irrepressibl conflict'’ is raging in Washington; but , th > truth is, ti**t *t '8 for his health and that i cf bis family. A NSW PARTY. The U! willingness of President Johnson to place biuiscit before the country as aDeraocrai, and to call around him bis former poli:ic>il a-stCiafes, together with the almost hopeles ills i;v.ni!i; 'ion and demoralization of the De mccratic parly, have led to the suggestion that a new parly be organized, to be called the Liberal party. No party has ever opposed P a su-ccs:- ul war in this country and survived a. Thi.-efoie. the Democratic party of tb- North lias no future. There is another faei which indicates the neces.ity of a new party. Tie- lri :h ire gravitating in our large cieies to fbe R- publicans. I'hey cannot stand the % blandishm?nt of power, and the Democratic leaders have no patronage to dispense. ■ Then. Again, there are thousands of the Republican party who are longing for an opportunity to escajc from its folds, to whom the Democratic party'is no«n»*th:ng hateful. These Republi cans are the most just of that party, and wouid be especially quick to harmonize with the South in checking the boundless extravagance and onercus taxation which is a part of the ” pbTanthropy ” ofThad. Stephens & Oo The e is (£|ccial need of an eff. rt to scucrc the country from the jcckals oT the Treasury who now have possession. A new party, with a new name, would -enable President Johnson to assume his true position, and bring the patriotism and decency of the corn try'ttp to his support. Precisely what direction may be given to practical meaauros, as regards the proposed new party, it is not easy to predict. I can only say that the preseut positions of parties gives the conservatives much uneasiness. BUBIXHSR MATTERS. Tti«t dftdiue in gold below 140, long predicL». el, tt‘. tst to 'javo taken *'the street* T>7 surprise. It lias beeu cspecial’y disastrous to the i peculation in coltou, which market opeue iso buoyßHtly with the now year. The decline is fully two eeuts, the market closing dull at bO cents. Tho market for cotton goods has followed tho conrso of raw cotton, opening brisk and closing fl.it. It is not probable tlm' gold will nga;n rise above 140. I have it from the government broker, that the Nations 1 '.Treasury will be a heavy seller at that p-ico, jsad. with fif.y millions at its command, it will be to prevent the rise. Tho tone of busi ness C ir c is decidedly averse to granting the Secr.-iarv of Treasury the power proposed iu Mr. M< rrillV ‘“-'l- He will 1)0 liatupered and tied up ao that his “contracting” power wiii bo slow of development. 1 would not advlop anybody to operate on t, Sfl doa 6°' d ’ H again going above 140. tHE UEOULAK ARMY. The proposition to increase the reg.*^ ar army to eighty thousand men limls no.favor .outside of army ciicles. Tts cost would he gn'tttcr tbau the entire government before the.wa r * But in the absence of the Southern membors, it may pa-s. It will have one good effect. It will cause public attention to be attracted to the reckless expenditures of tho Radicals. FASHIONS ron JANUARY. Evening dress of straw colored silk, the pkirt trimmed with four flounces of Brussels lace of medium width. The corsage is trimmed in n similar style, but the lace much narrower, and «r»U:<od as a berthe cape, with the trimming of the sleeves falling a little below it. ■Wikiii!/ dress of claret colored brocade silk ♦ made p'aiu aud full, and a sacque of velvet o the same shade, with heavy ornaments at the back and front. Tho favor.te materials so: walking costumes are meriuos and cashmeres The ti: st are very fine aud soft, falling back ti the figure almost like mouselirie. Plain colore are tm-sf in favor, aud, most of all, a new rich hue of dark brown. Other styles embrace greens, blues, crimsons, corn color, purples and scarlets. The same colors aud shades are in cashmere at less cost. A short, loose sacque, of while merino triratned with ornaments of'white eilk, lined wrA a pale rose color, the edge finished with i haary white silk cord, is among the novelties. A Honiton collar, of “sailor shape,’’is worn with the basque, and is veiy pretty, ofedrab wool de laine, with a bright scirlet bordering extending up tb< (rent, deep pockets, bordered like the skirl. iig*bt sieves, lfheu collar Bnd cuffs. Pinner drees of steel colored poplin, plainh gored in front, trimmed with black velvet but tons up the entire frotit; coat sleeve, with black lace epaulettes, made in three box pleats. A narrow Imnd of the poplin r ning through thf centre makes it very stylish. There are several styles of trimming for the ueavy drees goods now worn, viz: box quilling of merino, with narrow velvet ribbon in thf 4-euttv. Another and more expensive is o' velvet, nne|iach wide, the shade of the dress and checked at the bottom and top of th« sleeve: the skirt being trimmed in the same manner. With the check put on in the middle of the breadth, half way up the skirt. There is little change in the shape or style ol the bonnets. There is a novelty in the spring skirls. Ihe latest style has a double gore, which gi\et> roach elegance to the hanging kof the dress skirt, at d Is in dispensable when the dress ia mad" with a trail. A new close-fitting basqueiis just out, and <§ very pretty. 'lt is not UDlike the style of those worn ten years ago. The front is rounded, and ia worn for a waist; trimmed with a velvet ribbon the same shade as the basque, put oo ip box pleats. The basque button* tightly to the throat, pnd for common wear may be the same color as the skirt; for evening, the colors should differ, as to complexion and taste There ia also a new sleeve, resembling some what the old fashioned “mutton leg;" CM, after .11, moat of our new fashions are old onea re newed. * , Steel criit. or crystal ornaments are mn< h There are full ee of steel ornaments, /•* ' - rr.v- - v r - . . y - / ::iJPJJJ^ sEri-lUtthlj) Coit sSitatiotuifisr'™ • • • ‘ *■ ■* * >■ " ■ : * m - ——• —: —l*7,.' ■ r BY STOCKTON A O# embracing long ear rings, breastpin, comb, and • slides for the belt. They aro very effective and Y pretty. Long ear-rings, of filagree gold or sil - ver, the cameras were worn twenty-five years ago, are again In fashion. Belt buckles are of - gold) silver, shell and pearl. The mink fur is so fashionable that it brings twice as much as etmine. The facility with which ermine may be imitated with rabbi* skins is doubtless the cause of its decadence as a fashionable fur. W ILLOUOTB y . LATEST HEWS BY THE MAILS The Tribune’s Washington special says : The Secretary of War, in consultation yester day, stated that whenever a writ of habeas corpus reached him for the delivery of the bodies of the boat burners, now on trial bv court-martial at St. Louis, he shall immeli ately turn 'hem over to the civil authorities The President of the American Bank Note Company submitted several designs yester day, for the forthcoming three dollar national h4nk note. Carpenter’s picture of President Lincoln reading his Emancipation Proclsma (ion will form the back decoration of the note. • I Os the 9,000 post offices in the disloyal S'ates, about 2,000 have been re-opened.— Nearly three thousand of these have received postmistresses, because no man could be found who could -take tbe oath thv he tiad no 1 borne arms against. hi 3 c -untrv. The Times’ Washington special savs : Th<> Military Commission will report favorably upon the proposition to create the eflfice of General, and, when the office is crented bv 1 *w, tbepssi lion will be tendered to Genera! Grant Ther' has been no opposition to tbe proposition by anv member of tbe commission. The President had an overwhelming visit yesterday afternoon from a committee of women, headed by Mrs Senator Trumboll, in all about two hundred and fifty, who present ed a petition and vehemently urged him to re jeet tlie application for pardon of R Cox, of Georgetown, late of the Confederate army.— These women are of a society entitled the Na tional Colored Home Association They state that Cox is a large Imd bolder in this District, and that their society has erected on his lands ■buildings in which are housed a large number pf helpless colored penple ) and they ask that, if Cox be pardoned at all, it shall be on condi tion shat he give to their association ten acres and the buildings thereon, now occupied by ihe association. Orders have been issue ! for the release of the Confederate Quartermaster R B. Winder. Tbe World’s Washington dispatch says : The Acting Commissioner for % the Fre' dmen’s Bu reau in Georgia reports to Gen. Howard that the negroes indbat State exhibit great willing ness to make contracts for the next year, aud that within the last few days quite a numbet of contracts have been made at rates ranging from twelve to fifteen dollars per month, in chiding board and lodging, for male hands NeW York, Jan. 13.—The Chamber of Com merce held a special meeting vesterday. to re cfiiv ‘ the report of thoir committee relative b proposed arrangements for the proper represen tation of the United States at the Paris exhibi bition in 1867. Resolutions were adopted and initiatory steps taken to bring the matter be (we the government and the various chamber-* of commerce andlcindred ins'ittitions throughout the country. The subject of tbe interference of the statute of limitations with the claims r.f Northern creditors was again brought before the Board, and further steps taken in the.mat ter. Resolutions in honor of the late Robert B Menturn were adopted. New York, Jan. 13.—C01. O’Mahony yes terday received a letter from Head-Qenter Stephens, cordially endorsing his action during tho late troubles, and appointing him the repre sentative and financial agent of*the so-called Irish Republic In this country. Nsw York, Jan, f lB. —The Commercial's Washington special says: A probably nnsne tfessful appeal has been made to the War De partment for the realoration of flen. Sweeney the Fenian commander-in-chief, to his position (fen orders from t dent, is withdrawing all troops fr m the South ern States, except the garrisons of United States' forts at important points. Official dispatches from United Slates agent abroad, received at. the State Department, by the last steamer from Europe, are favorably inclined to American interests The plans for the extension of European influence on our continent have received a death blow by the complete restoration of the Union. It is ex pected that the Mexican difficulty will br solved by the withdrawing of French troops, of which there are in re&siug indications for believing that, the State Department at Wash ington and the French government have an understanding upon the subject, which is said to date previous to the termination of the civil war The Judges of the Supreme Court are in consultation to-day on the constitutionality of the test-oath, on which there is diftrenoe of of opiniou. It is certain that Secretary McCulloch’s bill will be amended before its passage. The Post’s Washington special says: It is re ported that the Reconstruction Committee in tend sending for many of the Southern leaders boil 1 ! Union and Confederate, for the purpose o p examining lute the condition of the Southern States. New York, Jan. 13 Full particulars of thf loss of. the steamer Marv A Boardman are published Tho pilots. Henry Beyroour and Stephen H. Jones, behaved in a most noble and heft l * 0 manner, hazarding their lives in a small to rescue the passengers. The rowboat wiu two hours in reaching the pro peller, the s'ss dashing her off repeatedly Great credit is also given to Capt. Read, es the steamer Ohas. Cafopberlain, and his crew, in their efforts to save ihe crew and passengers of the Boardman; by their heroioeffofts alt of the crew, and passengers were saved. Ran Francisco, Jan 12. —William McKay, cashier of the Sab-Treasury here, is a defaulter to the amount of $30,000. Tbe government will lose nothing. Major Hoover, formerly President of the California Steam Navigation Company, died here last night. Nnw York, Jan. 13.—The Fenian Senate has taken no action to-dav in reference to the let ter of Stevens recently received and probably will not until Monday. Mr. Roberts has not decided slmt coqrse he will pursue, but tbe letter will have great influence upon him. Its effect npon the Senate is not yet apparent. The letter is creating great excitement among the FVnUns in this city, and it is reported that Patrick O’Rorke, the Senate Treasurer, hat given up the funds in his hands. This wil* make the total amount in the Fenian Treasury $39 000 Arrangements are now being made to effect a sale of the bonds of the Irish Repub lie, which was prevented by the recent discos sions of tb ? Brotherhood. In the details of news, by the Scotia, tbe Madrid correspondent o' 1 the London Time; Rays a report is current that suspicious looking vessels, supposed to be privateers, bad been sent about the waters • f Cadiz. The alarm of the maritime population of that town is de cribed as considerate, and tho assurances of the government that the Spanish merchants men would be protected oo alt seas has not produced much confidence at Cadiz. Three, additional frigates were about to leave Spaiti for Ihe Pacific. Great excitement has been occasioned in Paris by a decree prohibiting the circulation of the Independence Beige in Paris. It was from this paper that the Parisians derived all their news, their own journals to publish the f cts, for fear of censorship. Rnmor says that a similar course will be adopted on English and American journals. Washington, Jan. 18.—The Consnl at Ant werp, writing to the State Department, says that on the 12th Captain J. B. Berry and seven men of the barque Haiiie Mprrison, were res cued* by Cantaiu W. Glalbs, of the Dutch gal liott Cormelia. The Hattie Morrison was shat tered to pieces by several gales on the 17th and 20tb, in lattiiude north 45 degrees, longi tude west 20 degress, and was in a sinking condition when dL.cpvered. One man, Edward Brown, bad been wasted overboard, and the master and two others were badly injured. A dispatch from Washington aty.», last, week, as a railroad train was stopping nt Gor donsville, Va , putting off the tpuil, a crowd assaulted the mail agent, who was a North ern mao' and informed him (hat they would notallow any Yankee to run on their road.— The train moving off, the mail agent escaped with his life. When the act Wfis reported, to the Post Office Department, the Poittpaster General immediately struck GordonsvUle from tbe list of post offices, and the train now runs by that point. jiNitw Orleans, Jan. 9. —The Times’ Browns ville correspondence, of the 4th, says the American division under Crawford is not making much headway, as tbe Federal sol diers were forbidden to enlist, and the Browns ville recruiting office closed. It is understood that Escobedo is preparing for another attack on Matamoras. 1 The imperialists surprised a small camp of j "liberals, killing twelve and capturing thirty. w ho Are to tie executed by Maximilian’s cr s Geutrd Crawford addressed Wei’-Z'l on the f subject, asking him to prevent tbe murder. The latter replied, stating that he had en tered a solemn protest against this act, but ’ Mezia informed him he was compelled to obey i the orders <et bis government. . General Crewford shot at him from the op | posite side, bnt apologized afterwards. New Prlea’ f Jan. It.—General Clark had arrived at Brownsville with important di - patches from tip' North Generals W> Pzel, and Crawford were given a dinner bv the Liber 1 Mexicans in Browns., villa. Messrs Escobedo. Cortina". Gracia, and Romero were present Mach good feeling was manifested by the Federal Generals towards the Mexican Republicans The St. Charles Theater has been purchased by BeajDeßtr for $l2O 000. 'Uotflfit declined laj'jc; sales 3,400 hales; middng 48c, Coffee—sales 1,000 hags at Wh' in com. Corn steady, at $1 15 tosl 20a Gold 136. Wilmington, N. C., Jan 11 —Two negroes, supnosed to belong to the Thirty-seventh Col ored Regiment, entered the house of Samuel Cover, on Middle Sound. There w,<s in the house at the time Mr. Thomas Pickett, Mr Cannon, Mrs. Pickett, Mrs Carter anil MiSf. Pickett. One of the fired upon them and killed Mr Pickett, two shots faking fatal effect. Mrs, Pickett was dangerously wounded, and Mrs. Carer was mortally'wounded. Mrs. Cannon escaped and brought the neighbors to the scene, but, the negroes had escaped.''Efforts are being made to arrest them. Georgia Legislature. [Stveial Dispatch to the Savannah Hs-nrald ] Mk.ledgkville, Jan. 1C —The Senate to-day appointed Tuesday next a9 the day for the elec tion of Judges of the Supreme Court. Dr. Casey, of Columbia, introduced in Ihe Senat- a resolution declaring that Georgia ac cepted the issue of the war in good faith, and was determined to Observp,, obey and defend the Constitution and laws. Also requesting the President tj withdraw tbe military ftotn the State, or confine them to the barracks, forts and arsenals. The Governor’s message was read in both Houses. SPECIAL- NOTICES. To the Citizens of Georgia! The termination ot a siuji,'uinary <: <nt at, wblcn for the past four years li ,s proscnied an iuipa: sable bar rier io all social or commercial intorc -ores - between the two xre.it sections of our c.aory, having ul lcnzth ha .p'ly - li-urM Vwnjrall obstacles to a remove I -f those role ions Welch formerly hound ns together iu a Viator nul union, I nk<> th earliest opportunity afforded me hy this auspicious event, to gieet my Soulhe' n friende, ami l o solicit f rom hen a refiewal-nif that ext'naive bust cess coju* ct'oU which for a quarter of a century hts been uninterrupted sa-e by the great public calam ity to which l have adverted. it is scarcely nvC' Sjiiry, on the thresh Id of a busi ness re union, I should repeat the warning to often given to my friends,—to beware of ail those spurious and del terioua c-'dip un Is which, under the spiciou and false titles of imported Wines, Brand es Holland fHn, L'qoors, &a , have been iqually destructive to the heal.h of oiiircitizeii* as prejudicial to the Interests ot the lcglflufute t inportcr. Many years of my past life have been ex, ended in an open anl candid attempt to expose these wholesale frauds; no tiiu - nor expense has been spared to aoco n pllsh this salutary purpose, and to place he lore my friends and the pubjic gsiietally, at tho lowest possible ma ket piice, aud in sucb quantities as might suit thaji o vonlence, a tiu'y genuine impo ted article. Twenty-live yeirs’ business transactions wdh tho largest and most respectable exporting' houses in Frunce and Ore it Brit.,in have afforded me unsurpass ed facilities for supplying our heme market with Wines, Ivquorf, and Uqmurjg of the bistandmcst approved brands* in Kar p.q in add-on to ar “V" JlU'*’ a Holland for the manufacture of tile oonnxppo.-- - ■*" Jh ~ The latter, so long tested and approved by the medi 'cal Faculties of the United States, West Indies and douih America as an invaluable T herapeutio, a wh de somo, pfeaiant, and perfedt'y safe beverage In all cli mates and during all seasons, quickly excited* the cu pidity of the home manufacturers and venders of a spurious articlo under the same name. 1 trust that I have, aft ir much toil- and expense, sur rounded nil ray importations wilh safeguards aud di rections which with ordinary circumspection will in sure thoir delivery, as I receive them from Europe, to oil my customer!-. I would, how vec. recommea 1 iu all cn«-s where U Is poSsilile, ilia, ordoie be e-Jit direet to my Dvjiot, 22 Boaver eli-eae, Sow Y-'ife, or that puieha-.es he made of my accredits j agents. In addition to a ling* stock of Wmea, Brandies, in wood, I have a considerable supply of old tried fo reign wiesii, embrcqlig: vintage* ot many past y.-arn, b -tiled up before the comtneaccif out of the war, which I can especially recommend id all connoisseurs u ttHße rare luxuries. in conclusion, I world epeoially evil the ca ly atten tion of my Bouthrra customers to the advantage to be deiived by transmitting their orders without loss of time, or callfLg personally at the D pot, in.order to in sure the luidihs -ut of their favors from the p-.eaent urge and well soli-cfed assonjsieii. ÜBOLPHO WOfiFE. declO— 8:n 22 Keavef tiir et, New York. A PHPIOLOGIOAL VIEW OF MAK RIAGB— Containing nearly 80ff pages, and Id# fine Plates and Kngiavlngs of tho Anatomy of the Human Organs in a state of Health and Disease, with a Trea tise on Early Errors, its Deplorab'e Consequences upon tho Mind aod Body, with the Author’s Plan of Treat ment—the only rational and ruooes»ful inode of eu-e, as shown by the report. of casts trea'ed. A truthful adviser i+> tji« u arried, and those contemplaiing mar riage, who eutertrin doubts of their physical condi tion. S at free of postage to nay p.ddreaa, on receipt of ing Dr. L\ CROIX, No. 81 Maiden Lane, Albany, N.Y. - Tae author may be consulted upon any of the dis eases nt-on which his book e tner personally or by mall, and medicines sent to any part of tho world. nov29—Cm PLUMB A LKITIVKIi.-PIUtK MEDI CIM EB, CHEMICALS, DRUGS, dec.. 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The house MtfiraMy located. Apply by letter to 8. G. W , at this office. janlT-tf ' 9 AUGUSTA, (Ga.) FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19, 1866. SPECIAL NOTICES. VVK HAVE LEARNED NOT TO BE astonished at anything. Y«ara of exptfSenye and a correspondence extending throngiheiit all nationalities of the habitable globe, have turned theories into facts and established a bast* from which we need sot err.— We are not enrprfsMt *t such last* as the following, al though the persons who writs them are. We know tl o persons and circnmstaness, hence feel at liberty to ir dorse their statements: “ New-Bedfuad, Mars., Nov. 24,1868. Dear Bib:—l have been sfflicted many years wi h severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet ant bauds, and a g- neral disordered system. Physicians and tnedlcinea failed to relieve me. While vieitine some friends in N -w York who were using Plantation Biller*, they prevailed upon uie to try them. I com menced with a small wine-glassful after dlnuer. Fet! tug better by degrees, in a few days I wag astonished to And the coldness and cramps had entirety let* n»e, ai. 1 I coaid deep the night yoruuga, wpieh f have not doi » fur years. j -tee) .like anoittur being. My appetite ar t streng h have also ready Improved by the use of th • Plantation Bitters ’ BvapcCtfully, Judith Russia." w • “ Wis„ Sept. 16,1863. “* * * I have been in tbe army hospital f-*r fon* teeu months—speechless and nearly deed. At Alton, II!., they gave nte a bottle of Plantation Bitr.-r?: * * * Three br-tt'es restored my speech snd cared me. * * * O. A. Flautb-. The folio ving is from the manager of the Duion nome School for the children of volunteers: “ Havksieteb Maksioh, 57th St., I New\ork, August 2,1663. f Dk. Dbabb—Tear saor ierfu) PiauAtlun Bitters have been given to some of our little children suffering from weakness a-ui Weak lungs, with most happy effect. On.* little girl in par ticular, wilh pains in her head, loss or appetite and doily wasting consumption, on whom a ! medical skill had bee exhaust-d, has b< err entirely re stored. We comm* need with but a teaspocnfnl of Bitters a day. Her sppetite and strength ‘TapTdly increased, and she Is now well. Keepectfully, Mrs. O. M. Dxvoe.” “ * * * I owe much to you, for I verily believe tho Plantation Bitters have saved my itfe. Rev. W. H. W agoonxb, Madrid, N. Y. '•* * * Thou wilt £'*ud me two hottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefi i ■ tod hy their use. Try fiiend, Asa Cubkin, Philadelphia, Pa.” “* * • I have been a great sufferer from Dyepep sia, and hid to abandon preaching * * Tho Planta tion Hi tiers have cured me. Kev. J. 8. Cnhorn, Rochester, N. Y." “♦ * • I havegiven the PLntati *n Bitters tohm dreds of our *Usabled soldiers with the moat ■^‘ linishiD - effect. 6. VV. D. Andbrws, Supe, inteiolenl Soldiers* Home. Cincinnati, O.” '** * * The Plantation .Bitters have cued me if Liver Complaint, of which I was laid p os' rat f an>l had touband n my business. H. B. Kisuslet, Cleveland, Ohio.” “ * * * The Plantation Billers have cured me of a the Kidneys and l/rinacy Organs tha’ has distressed me for .pears. It ucta like r charm. 0. C. Moore, No. 254 i ~,*o • Ac, Ac., 4c., do- The Plantation Bitters make the weak s},,ypg, tin languid brilliant, and are exhausted nature's eat re storer. They are composed of the cefebrat.-if , . vtjsyu Barit, YVinterereen, Sassafras. Roots, Herbs, A., *ll preserved in perfectly pure.-bt. C;uU Rum. S. T\—l36o-X. P.rsons ol sedentary habit*, troubled with lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis tress after eating, torpid live -, constipation, 4c;, dessu ve to suffer if they will not try them, They are recommended by the highest medical au thorities, and are warranted to produce an immediate beneficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, pes ',"n“-fleiher’-V.tli a large * I viuoud, oottle. Be- Aa-.e of ho., 1 l*.e-*w«eu'witn htfitation deleterious stuff for which several persoriß are already in prisen. See that every bottle has our United States stamp over the cot k unmutilateil, and our signature on steel plate side of label. Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. P. If. Dlt VKE & CO., oc3l-6in 21 Park Row, N. 7. UATCHRLOItS HAIR »YK.—The Origi nal and Beat in the World ! The only tru- and perfect ilair Dye. Harmless, Relish le aud Instantaneous Produces immediately a splendid Black or naturs Brown, without injuring the hair or skin. Remedies the ill effects of bad eyes. Bold by all Druggists. The genuine is signed Willtam B. Batchelor. Also, REGENERATING EXTRACT OE MILLEFLEUR*. F r Restoring and Beautifying the Huir. CHARLES BATCHELOR, aulMy {Jew York. IVlifs. PARTING TON’S LAST.-THE following is from B. P. Shillaber, Esq., well known as t e author of Mrs. Partington's celebrated sayings : Chelsea, Mass., June 2-i, 1364; Mr Dear Mr. Bools; Theaurui'ng threat of pre mature old age, manifest In my coanglng hair, induced me to oppose your new Hair Tint as a <: efenoe, and the result hgg proved every thing I could wish. It com pletely changed the grey, oy a simple application, and freed me from the mould of antiquity not yet dne. I am delighted with it, and commend it to all who, like myself, would deprive Tiin' of an < arly triumph. Wishing it the success it deserves, I remain, Yogrs truly, B P. 8. This is only a sample Trout hundreds of a similar na ture, In favor of the New Discovery, Mystlkos, cr Bo gie’s Mystic Hair Tintl One preparation. Any coior. No washing hettrp or after the application. Safe and reliable. This, with Bogle's world rs iowneu Hyperiar. Eluid for dressing the hiir, Electric Hair Dye, and other preparations, may be had of \V. Bogle, Wig and Hair Work Depository, B.vstoa, and BTEV BNfeON ft gHEJo'J'ON, Druggists, nov2S—t3m Augusta, Ga. CONSTITUTION WATER Is, the only known remedy for, DIABETES, CALCULDS, GRAVEL, BRICK DUST DEPOSITS, IRRITATION OF THE NECK, OF TIIE , BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OE THK KIDNEYS, CATARRH OETHE BLADDER, AND ALL FEMALE IRREGULARITIES. CsrtlJloutes of cures from well known persons from all parts of the country, in circular, will be sent on addressing MORGAN A ALLEN, Agents, No. 46 Clift ?t., New York. W. H. TUTT, Agent, decls—Bm Augusta, G a. SEffIMONS* BRAZILIAN PEBBLE Spbotaoi.es, to strengthen and !mi>rove the sight of old and young,hy'day or night, with ease and comfort to the eye, without the distressing results of frequent changes. These celebrated glasses are too well knowD throughout the Bou*h to apeak of their superiority ever all others. Double and Single Telescopes of immense power and field. Catalogues sent free, by inclosing Stamp. SEMMONS. Ooouust-Opticiak, CG9J4 Broadway, under Lafarge House, N. Y. nov22 : 2m JOHN K. JACKSON, ATTORNEY AT Law, Augusta, Georgia. 09ce.No. 248 Broad strei t, over che Augusta factory Office, octl9-6m ii iimlli WJB (Bor for sale .‘Tim CARMICHAEL FLOUR MILLS," built of Brick, situated on the first level of the Augusta Canal, in this city. The build ng is 140 by 40, three stories high, besides Wheel Pit and Attic. Has an Office and Brand Room attached, 60 by 20, two stories Has five run of Stones, (one of which is arranged for grinding and bolting meal and grits) a water power 13 »et head anu fall. u The iVorugc accommodations are' very exten sive ano complete, is so a: ranged as to do with one-fouith the sacks’ of auy other mill in the Slate, doing the same auiouut of busiuets, b sides a great saving of labor. ESTES A CLARK jrn3—tf * PETEfiC, WEBB & CO MANOFACfURBRS OP tirand, Upright and Square PIANO- FORTES. Factory coruor .main and Four teenth Street!. Office and Wareroom Jefferson, between Fourth & Fifth Sts. LOUISVILLE, KY. aepß 7 «m MOUBi FiJIE IIIIfISITI Forsyth, CJa., IS«6. X HIS fxeellpnt Inetltution bag entered uyon its 16 s h anniversary. The Faculty is fully or ffat.'ized. and the lu.iidiaes are undergoing a thorough repair. Everything necessary r>r the comf *rt aad m- u*al improvement of the .pupils will be libenily funi.hed. All we ask is a fair trial, FACULTY. eT ‘ C. Wilkes, A. M., President, Professor of Moral and Natural Science* 5 . KrcHARP T - . Asbcrt, A. M , Professor of Mathematics. Allen D. Candlvr A. M,, Professor of Ancient Languages. J. M. Bafier, M. D. t Professo <fModern and Chemistry. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. Mrs. E. A. Lanier. MUSIC DEPARTMENT. Prof. William Fisher. Principal. Mr*. J. M._ Parker, Assistant. BOARDING DEPARTMENT. Mrs. I.illv TraN-R, Matron, an estimable ladv, w.ll have charge of the Boarding Department. The Sprig" Term will begin on Monday, the 15th of J*. airv, 1886, and end on G tuimecemeni Day, July i*!:. EXPENSES. Wasting aud Fu *l, per term $l2O 00 Tuition, in Orliege, •« * 36 Oo Mu-ie, on Pino, Guitar, Ac 36 00 Tuition m Primary Glasses $lB to 24 (K) L’se of Piar i *, Qq Eieucli, o<-b)»hiash, or Italian, each !15 00 Pupil* wib furnish their own candLe and tow els; or, tor !plßo, nu a gold basis, we will furnish board, ivashi-jg, cancles, music, aucijut and mod ern iaL4.u».:-*, furnish school books, slates and pencils atyi sheet music. Poyabto invariably in advance. For furtive, information addre.-s any member oi the Faculty, *ir Board of Pruatces. Dec. 15, 1865. jqn3-lm People’H Steam Ship tom puny LINE CtHSP**BD;OF THE NEW AND FIBST k fLASS STEAMERS, Uapt. J. JMAHISHMAN, Uoiumaiuler, ; ‘-f ’ AND EMfiLY B. SOUDER, Ga.pt. R.ifv, UtOCKWOOD, Commander. For Hew York Direct. The new a rrf lavoii e Passenger Steamer mßnieka, CapJbaiH J, Marshman, WI la L -stave A-cc-fßimodn to n Wharf on 13lUr-.-i at half past six o'clock A. M. . These' Vp-a L* alternatinsr week'y, offering every Thiiyed. v T to the "traveling public a first clars pat.£tigi. boat, Vith-shf>orior accomnioda ti us. 1 ! v.;\ For Passage t Freight, ojplv lo * WIILI.S ii'CHISOLM, Ag-ute, « Mi i.'s.llomMVChari'esteii, S. 0.: Or T. A. R.AiotfY At CO., ’’ Agents, Augus-a, Oa. Jones Kmvthe & Co. , M • * io'ialnrki the public lhat the difficulty they have bur ‘e-fore labored under, in regard to t rocurim; oper is now to a great extent re moved, Ktj are Kitw prepared to execnie promptly atf’t'ftjfs for JOB WORK, in' rbep' aud friends ~*~-i v '«; 'TthVfw ri'v. r mft^ETA] past. • jan4— lm Rowell Plantation For Rent. W IL.I* be old, on FRIDAY, the 19th iast., on ihe Rowell Plantation, cn the Savan nah river, uin. miles south of Augusta, all the perishable properly tb -reoi, belonging to the estate of Col. Turner Clan’on, dec'd, consisting Li part of about 7,600 bushels Corn, Fodder, about 5 000 budiels Cotton .Seed, Mules, Hordes, Oxen, JlilkCotvs, and Hogs, Wagons and Planta tion Tools. At the same time, jf pot previously rented, will be rented tbe Plantation, which contains about 2,200 acres of land, I.BOU of which is cleared and cnltivafable ; with a good grist mill, fine'fishery and an elegant summer re-ioeuce. N.efcYM CLANTON. Ex’x. J. JEFFERSON THOM AS, Ex’r W. J. VASON, Ex’r. janO—did AUGUSTA t racker Bakery! HaVING purchased the Baking Establish meut formerly occupied by James Bowen, 341 Broad Street, we are now prepared to furnish the citizens of Augusta and viciniiy. with the best kind of Fresh Boston, Butter, Wine, Soda and all kinds of Crackers. Merchants and Dealers are iuvited to givens a call. All orders from the country promptly attended to. WALLACE, VOGT A CO , uovls—3m 341 Broad Street. AUGUSTA, GA.. January Ist 1866. HAVING associated with our firm Mr. Enos A. Tatis, of Elbert county, (la., we will co itincfi business at our olu stand, under the firm name ofMct’AlU, TATE A CO., 'mm this MoOALLA & CO. McCALLA, TATE & CO., COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Chas. P. McCalla, ) Jackson St., near Ellis at., Enos A. Tats. - M. T. McOrkgo*. ) AUGUSTA, GA. jaiiS—2n * GEO. C. BCCBASAN. ANDREW BCCHANAH., ANDREW BUCHANAN A CO., GROCERS, . provision Dealers, OMMIBBION4 FORWARDING MERCHANTS - No. 116 Main Street, LODLSVII.LE, K V. Orders for GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, BAG GING and ROPE, promptly executed: jy»!-6m __ Sporting. J HAVE on hand a variety of best DOUBLE GUNS, English, French and German make, Fine English Gunpowder, Shot and Cars, Pistols, Pistol Cartridges, Scabbards and Belts, Powder Flasks and Shot Belts, in variety. AJ.SQ, Some fine second hand DOUBLE GUNS. win. w. HAITGHTOIV, Gun Maker, janlß—tf Ellis, near Jacksop street. Taken Up, ON Sunday. 14th irs\, one no-horned Cow, after 1 aving lost her calf, which the owner .•dii have by preying property and payiDg ex penses. Apply to McKNIGHT A DORIS. janlS—tf 3)1 Broad street- To Purchasers of Wood. SPECIAL notice. All purchaser.! of Wood, per ear load, will find it to their intercut to pay for snid wood only by the Inspector anc Measurer's certificate. MATIIEW SHEROIV, Insptc.br and Measurer or Wood for C. A. jan!B 6 600 BUSHELS Zippora COTTON SEED of the Ist year’sgrowth. 1 Samples of the Cotton and the Seed for sale at LINTON 4 DOUGHTY’S. **c27—lm . Machinery Depot . -—■ —** . n STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, SAWMILLS, GRISTMILLS, l COTTON GINS, s WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, SAWS, BELTING, AGRICULTURAL MACHINES, FIRE-PROOF SAFES. <fce., Ac. I, WOOD, & MANN’S CELEBRATED Portable Steam Engines T rom (our to thirty-five horse powi r. We have the oldes', largest and most complete works in the country, engaged in manufacturing Portable Engines. Ou>’ engines are, “hv ex perts,’ now conceded to be the best apparatus o< the description ever presented to the public adapted to-every purpose wheto power is ie quired. Medium sizes constantly on mind, <o furnished on short notice. Descriptive circulars, with price list, sent ou appl cation. COMSTOCK & KINSEV, j ml7—fim 164 Bay street, Savannah, Ua. CHICHESTER & 00., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC W.A.IR.IEV NEW YOKK CITY.' OUR Stock comprises a ffreat variety ot Goods, selected expressly for Southern mat kct»'. a. Mr. Wm. H. Betts, (formerly of Stevens A Betts, Ohaileston.) would bti huppy topee his old IrieodM at the above home, n>Vv23-C>u- LE[PER & MEjSfEFEE MURFREESBORO, TENN., Produce & Commission Merchants DEALERS IN Bacon, Lard, Flour, and Ural#, GRASS SSt;JEO, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. And Bagging and Rope. _*ep2 ’ 6m FOREST CITY Foundry and Machine Shop, LUFBURROW & TIMMONS, Prop’rs. This establishment is now prepared to exc entii orders (or (he manufacture nod repairs of nil I CHILDREN —j .IL. j TRAVELERS who have occasion®* 3 CU«. ,i.i orfcA— A .piCM t Grist Mill? Pulley; Flour Mills Wheels Sugar Mills Raiiroid Whdels Sugar Boilers Railroad Frogs Railroad Machinery and Oastiaga of every de script ios. ALSO, Brass Casings of every kind, and of the be-?! quality. We keep jt’ways on hand, Anti-Friction Metal Babbit « Pure Rubber Packings Round Packing for Valve Stems and Rods. ‘ Special attention given to General .lobbinf: Machine Work. All work done promptly, and warranted satisfactory. LUFBURROW,*. TIMMONS, Fenwick Street, near the Cotton Factory, AUGUSTA, GA. oct2l-6m GUNS, GUNS, GUMS. WW. HAUGHTON, GUN MAKER, t has commenced his business on Ellis street, near the corner of Jackson street, opposite the Li very Stables, where he is ready to do all kind of work in his trade and in workman like manner. N, B —Jobbing on ShoLGuns, Rifles, and Pis tots done without delay. Also, Lock and Key Work. novl2—tf Washington House, PHILADELPHIA ±H|S old and popular Hotel is pleasantly situated on the north side of Chesuut stree'. a few-doors above Seventh, and its central locality mattes its particularly desirable to persons visit ing the city on business or pleasure. The patron age of the public is respectfully solicited by CHAS- a. ALLMOND, jan3—lm Manager. In Store, And lor sale to dealers— -200 bbis Ex'ra Family FI mr 1000 hushels Prime Corn, by J. TaHEARD A CD., Commission Mi rghauta And Dealers in Floor and Grain, d'cl4—tf No. I Warren Block. r FOR SAVANNAH. . ThE Steamer WM. G. GIBBONS leaves promptly for the above port every WEDNES DAY MORNING, at 7 o’clock. Passengers and Shippers will be governed accordingly. WM. B. DAVISON, Agent. Chronicle and Trans 'ript. copy. nov2B-tf For Sale or Rent, A PLANTATION in Hancock County, known as the Jerold Place, situated 5 miles ti-iun White Plains, Ua , containing 500 acres 200 of which are cleared, and under good fenee, well adapted to the culture ol Cotton, For particulars apply to JAS. VV. BURCH, janlt 10 i, Augusta, Ga. Cotton Seed for Sale. A PEW hundred bushels of improved Cotton Beed, raised by myself and selected with greit care. It is exceedingly prolific, and as to quality ol lint, 1 refer, by per mission, to Messrs. Geo. W Evans 4 Son, T. .1. Jennings, Esq., and Col. A. H. Cole. Orders may be leit at the office of Geo. W. Evans A Son. janK—lm* W P. CRAWFORD. Public Hauling. HAVING a fine Team, I ampinp&red for the above business in the ci y and its imme diate vicinity. My charges will be reasonable. 1 will give my personal attention to.the business. HERBERT STALLINGS, D’Antignac stieet, oppos te Camming. Ordo’-s left at 132 Broad street will receive prompt al'embiii. jan6-lm* Daniel F« -Tiemaiiii & Co., No. 240 Pearl Street, New York, 'A/fANUPApTURERS of Paints, While lyl Leail, Colors, Varnishes, and dealers ip articles iu this line. Also, ' TIE MAXIMS SOL ÜBLE BL VE, for Wan King, AND “CALIf ORNIA VEMJLLLIQJf,” Pale and Deop Should be glad to see our old friends in the trade, or bear irom them at auy time by mail. oet2o-3(n 3 0* Galvan Has moved from 2 Mclntosh street to 21)3 BROAD STREET, aext d >or to Barret A Car ter’s Drug Store. )anl2—tf VOL. 2^—NO 1 * Underwriters’ Agency COMPOSED OP THE Germania f> Hanover Niagara Vi % Republic I.VSIRAYCK COMPANIES OF YORK. CASH ASSETS $3,000,000. /».«« Policiee for Fire, Inland and Marine In euranee, made payable in Gold or Currency, ZW SOO,OOO TAKEN ON ONE RISK y* UNDER ONE POLICY. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. M. P. STOVALL, Agent, No. a Warren Block. _Auku»i ß , Sept. 27, l&io. „ e p29-tf INSURANCE." FIRE, MARI&£, INLAND & LIFE. fourteen mutual and stock companies. i ASSETS—SII,OOO,OOO. so to 76 percent, of the Profits Retnn> ed to ihe Insured. [ I,A VE *‘ 3<ie<3 t 0 my former companies The Hsil “ "I of New York • sscfs o. ; The Baltimore Marine ’ « &PA £ trv taten in or the con . hxeJ b va oriflted tariff. Aoju-t AS-ta o M Yo d rk iTer BC3 mad * ci,cr 8 -As’Stfis SHKJ’ssar** Aug, liith. w;s~' "“AreioS!'' national life TRAVELERS’ INSURANCE Company of New York, CAPITAL $500,000. ED A. JONES, President. HAVING been appon'ed Agents in this city for the above well known and favorit- Company, we are now prepared to insure againM every descripiton of accident tf> which a person would be subject either at home or traveling. For limber inlortuation apply to F. O. BARBER A .SO.V, oct29-3m 219 Broad street. . NORTH RIVER AGRICULTURAL WORKS GRIFFING & CO., Proprietors- Warehoures, 08 and CO Court land t Street. NEW YOU K, MANUFACTURERS Ob'' AND DEALERS IN Plows, Snffar Mills, Ilov Cutters.- . Harrows, Cain Mil i«, Saus»'’o OuLt.-rs CultlTatoi's, Cider Mills, Vegetable ('utter* Colton S»t-o;-s, Fan M lie, Hand flirts Ul *’ Ha ? Presses, Saw Mills’. MalfcarV, fli’)i Ol kF rcsßoß ' Coin Shell ra, Oj, Carts, ’ Presses, 6to w Tr M ka, Farm Wag. , 18 . Grain Cradea, M beelt.am we, Ilnrs* Powers nr nows Surar Pans, Threshing Machines Ox Bows, Shovels, Cotton Gi ns. Wfll IliS l. il > ' de oi u Mowers A Reapers, Well Duckets, Hoes, Forks, Ac., <£c. Dukes, Scythes, GiRDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS Uovt’s Super-Phosphate of Lime, Bone Ms nnre, Poadre to, Plaster, &t:. . SOLE AGENTS FOR Glasgow Fort lister Co’s Phosphate and Ammoni ated Guano, and Super-Phosphate of Lime, and Bruces Concent ratecl V l . an are. Trade supplied. Order direct from gripping a co, 68 A 60Cou-landt *»t., New York. i>ovl7—3tno . ■Reliable Southern INSURANCE. The National Marine and Fire INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA. Capital, $560,000. - A HE undersigned bogs leave to inform tie Insuring public that he hua been legally appoin ed Agent for the above named Company, and i now teady to take risks at customary rates: This Company was organized In January, 136 f. and its assets aro thjmostsesurp in the country C. £. CORMIER, Agent. Office al C. Estes’, 276 Broad St., Augusts Ga- _ _ oct24-3m Life Assurance] THE ./ETNA life’ insurance company OF HARTFORD, CONN., OFFERS superior inducements to part'ea desirum ot . tfeotiug Insurance on their own or the lives ot others. Kooks containing full in i tractions and setting forth the various method of Insurance on Lite, both by cash, aud part cash and balance by not£, as well as full particulars of premiums, 4c , Ac., way be had at the office ol their Agents, la Augusta, or the Medical Exam iners, free. For In-uiance apply ft) C. & A. G. H A LL, Agents, No. 3?1 Broad street. Dr. Joseph Hatton, \ „ Dr. S. B. Simmons, J Med,cal Eximmeis, Corner Greeu aad Jackson streets dec2B—tf Is Your Life Insured? THE SOUTHERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. ESTABLISHED 1849, CAPITAL $240,000. Hou. W F. DkSAUSSURE, President, F. W. McMASTER, Actuary. Dr. JOHN FISHER, Treasurer. Dr. I). H. TRKZEVANT, Medical Ezamiuer. C. F. MoCAY, Ctwisnlting Actuary. AS the successor of the Insurance Company at Athens, Ga , witose risks it assumed eleven years ag >, it has now an- existence of six teen years; during this time it has paid out for lojses at the SOUTH, $351,000 It commendsjtsolt' IQ the public patronage on aeou.it of the lowness of its premiums, its promp' payment of loss s, its ample means, its regulm return of profits to the insured, and the energy and character of its officers. In these times of destitution provision for the widow and orphan can not be made more securely than by a Life Policy in this Company. Applications can b, male to C A A. G. HALL, Agents, deo2B—*f No. 221 Broad street. LARGE IMPORTATION OF HAVANA SEGARH, Leaf and Smoking Tobacco. I HAVE now in store a choice assortment of genuine Havana Sugars, Leaf and Smoking tobacco, imported by mysclt diyeot from Havana, and will sell lower than they can be bought for in Now York. Genuine Havana Leaf Tobacco a $1 15 per pound by the bale. I have also on hand a large stock of Domestic Sugars, all of which will be sold at the lowest market prices, at wholesale or retail. Orders -olkiiedaud Uiied at the shortest notice All Sega r » a"! 11 *» Havana warranted genuine „ , **• MOLINA, Corner Bull and Cougre s streets, (Under Soteven House) fli-f-21-Hiri Savannah, Georgia. 60 CHOICE KENTUCKY' Horses and Mules FOR SALE. AIMONG them first class Ken ueky Mules Fine Saddle and Harness Horses Several pairs of Family Carriage Horses, of the very host qualities. Parties desiring to purchAe ean take and try than', and return if not suited. None of them have ever been in the army. Call and see them at Palace Stables, Kill* at. declS—tf M. A. DHHOMY. RATES OF ADVERTISING. irt* t i“ , ‘J tlo^',roo s e *°*' additional 1 SQUARE, s2o m «i‘ th 'e^h° i L“,? utb *’ sls « months ’ h addltK,Eal *5 00 pet 2 SQUARES, m? ntb i *l6 00 ; 2 months, $27 50 • 3 month. «> |-»^v , t A SQUARES, •04 6!) > 2 months, $47 50 : 3 month. *B2 50 i each additional mo nth,s3 00 per square* , . 58QUAR L , 6 SQUARES, ’*° nth ' * 37 00;2 months, $57 50 ; 3 months, *75 00; each additional month, *2 50 per square. , 10 squares, 1 month, *6O 00 ; 2 mouths, S9O 00: 8 months 8115 00; each additional month, $2 00 per square! co?nmn! r ° ent ’ addltlonal whc ® pot in special the S m^ide Cent added f ° r advor,i »ements kept ou mentg' er CBD * added for double colum advertise municati#n P 3 er “** f ° r ° bltuary not !«« » nd com- All bills due and payable on demand. Fall and Winter goo»s. AT WHOLESALE, JUST RECEIVED AT I. KAHN & CO.’S, 262 Broad Street* COM PRISING the largest assortment of Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery, White Goods, Fancy Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, and a beautiful assortment of Clothing. Also—Groceries, Liquors, Ciga &e., Ac., &c., that has ever boen brought to this mar ket. Be sure and give us a call, at 262, Car michael & Bean’s old stand. seplßim SIGHT EXCHANGE OJST KKW YORK. WE are at-At times selling Sight Exchange on New York, in sums to suit our custo mers. „ E- M. BRUCE * CO., - • 288 Broad street W. GRAHAM, BROKER, I©S BROAD STREET, Buys and soils COTTON i GOLD, BANK NOTES, BONDS Ao aug22-tf ’ S-l . FOR SALE, A FA RM,containing one hundred and eighty aeiotl, ntualed seven miles from Angus ta--.ift»d Farm is situated between the Louisville snrinn, Ta, "i r °?, ds ,. ° n tha Farm are two flee » P ,rl^o» Md j w .®H of B Qoti water. Seventy-five ?£'' i.«'jart’dandiu emtivatippj the remainder of the land m well timbered. For furteer particulars, apply to . „ B. L BOULINEAU, ' ccclO—tt On the premises. CENTRAL HOTEL. HAVING taken a new lease on onr House. (formerly the Southern States Hotel) and the state of the country giving us greater facilt ties. Ladies and Gaetlemen calling on us may * fpel assured that they will get every comtort and attendance at our command. Aug. Mth. iaßs,° MAB GOOD NEWS FOR THE Traveling Public and Shippers. L|tHE Iron Steamer Wu. G. Gibbons will ■ leave Savannah To-Morrow Evening for inis city. She has accommodations for one hnu dred oa-sen 9 ers, and will carry six hundred and ntty balesot cotton. Pot comfort, and sueed aba excels any other boat on these waters. Thset dUis. -t stats one ntetmut to g» Etw'bi jT cr- J ' a«» I,tao Witt be a great. aaqAtilMon. oVsush - .•* Philpot is well known to all Georgians, atuF her officers are courteous gentlemen. For Freights and Passage, apply to WM. B. DAVISON, Ajrent, or, H. CRANSTON, hovA-ff Augusta Hotel Building; W. J. BLAIR, A. J. SMITH. W. W. KSETN. BLAIR, SMITH & OO.j NO 298 BROAD STREET^ AUGUSTA, GA., General Commission Merohants, And Agents for the Safe or Mauuiaotured Toba ->co. WIUL Purchase and Sell, on Commi sion, Cotton, Cotton Goods, Wines, Llqj rs. Produce and Merchandise of every description. Consignments solicited. nos 4m ~ NDrin t inm General Commission Merchants, NEW ORLEANS, NO. {39 CARONDOLET ST. novll—Rrr MERWIN & BRAY, SOLE PROPRIETORS OF * Ballard’s Breech-Loading Carbines AND SPORTING RIFLES, EAGL.E Arms Co.’s Belt and Pocket Revol vers, CoJt’s Model Arms ol all sizes, Single nnoi Breech-Loading Cartridge Pistols Derin ger’s Old and New Model, with a oomplete as sortment of all ‘ho Improved Sporting Arms of the day. The “Ballard" oan be loaded and tired Queen times per miante, uses either kind of ammunition, and is effective at 1200 yards. The Eagle Arms Co.’s Pistols have no equal, are loaded and discharged with four motions, a de gree of perfection never equaled. The Belt size carries a ball 43 100 calibre, larger than Colt’a Navy, weighs oulv 21 ounces, using either kind ot ammunition. The Pocket size carries a bait 31-100 calibre, Bame as Colt’s 6 inch, weighing only half as much. Both shoot with great forco and accuracy. No one wishing a first class arm should puichase before seeing these. For further particulars, send for proprietors’ circular. MERWIN A BRAY, NO. 26S BROADWAY, N. Y. nov2-3m To Rent, STORE, situated near the Georgia Rail road, suitable for a grocery store and restaurant; fix I urea complete. Apply to ROB’T CARROLL, ja'iG II Opposite Mathews’ Stable. FOR SALE, A FARM, situated seven miles from Angus ta, between the Savannah and Louisville roads. Said Farm contains one hundred and eighty acres, seventy-five acres cleared and in cultivation. The balance of the land is well tim bered. On the place are two springs cf good water, also a good wi 11. A fine market crop is produced yearly on the place. Said Farm can be treated for at private sate until the first Tues day i* January, when it will be told at public auction at the laower Market House, if not dis posed of before that tints at private sale. dec22—tf C. V. WALKER A 00., At Private Sale, BY Day, Russell & Benjamin. One fine, large mahogany bay HORBE, a su perb animat, and warranted perfectly sound aud gentle; works handsomely in both doable and single harness, and suited for a rockaway. Terms low. deeS—tf Augusta Branch C. R. R., JANUARY 12, 1866. ON and aftrr MONDAY, Ji nuary 16th, Trains lor Lawtou .-.nd Savannah will leave as un der : Leave Augusta 7 00, a. m. Arrive Sava’ nab 7 00, p. m. Leave Savannah ...7 00, a. m. Arrive Angusia T 16, p. m. Staging reduced to 18 miles. Pas-age— Augusta to Savannah. sl2. J. M. SELKIRK, jap 13—6 General Agent. rpHE subscriber offers for sale or rent on c o I the best Cotton and Provision FARMS in Hancock county, Georgia, containing seventeen or eighteen hundred acres, well watered and healthy, with fine .plantation impiovements, and within two miles of the celebrated Mount Zion School. J. 8. WHITTEN. nrtao-tf For Sale, ~ Two good Saddle end Drnoght Homo. Address Glass Box It*, Poet Office.