Tri-weekly constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 18??-1877, September 13, 1867, Image 1

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SEPT. 13, 1807 Menico, The Body of the Late Emperor—The Cose of Santa Ana— Shoot-i»g of General O'Horan— A “ Convocation of the Mexican People ” Ordered. Havana, September 5, 3 via Kby West, Sept. 7, via Lake City, > September 7. J Vera Cruz dates are to September 1, an t from the Capital to August 28. They were received to-day by tbe English steamer Mersey, which hriugs a lot of Imperial refugees. The reported arrival at Vera Cruz of Maxi milian's body is contradicted. It. is also con tradicted that his body was mutilated. Com mander Roc, of tlic gunboat T,.cony, by 'reque-i of the Austrian commander, claimed the body of the Emperor, and Ids request Ibw been list ened to. Acting Consul Ouertionrg, in the absence of the French, Bel;,lau au I It ilian Consuls, is act ing as medium of communication for the Gov ernments. Mr. Plum has not yet arrived at Mexico.— The supreme government lias ordered the case of Santa Ana to proceed. Santa Ana has em ployed couusol and bis defen mis being pre pared. All generals condemned tode.Uhat Querela ro, including Casi ! Mo, have boon pardoned. Genera! o’llorivn, on the 18lb, was sentenced by court martial to be shot on Wqdue-d.vy at (1, a. m. The sentence was carried out oil the Plaznela de Mexcoalco, against tbe remon strances ol' the American Minister. O'Horan left letters to vindicate his memory. President Juarez has decreed a convocation of Mexican people tor the purpose of electing a President, Congressmen and Magistrates ot the Supreme Court. Lopez, the traitor, has published an account of the seige of Qnerel u o, and seeks to establish the fact that its fail was not the result of trea- BOn. General Corona has gone to Guadalajara. Porflrio Diaz’s troops commenced their march from Mev'co to Tglniaean. General Pavon has been nominated Governor of Tainau'ipas. Jesus Gonzalez Ortega’s case was awaiting the action ot Congress. The Society of the Sisters of Charity h>s been abolished, and another under patronage of the republic established. A conducts with one mbiiou of dolln'-s had left San Luis Patosi for Vera Cruz. Chihuahua gold fields have been yielding largely. The merchants pay eighteen dollars per ounce there. A large supply of munitions of war has been forwarded irotn Texas to Ch'imahua, to repel the Indians and filibusters. General Comonfort’s remains were brought to the capital on August IS, and deposited in the Panteon. •• Righteous Vengeance Long Delayed.— We flod the following story in the New York Evening Gazette : Baron Prangen was colonel in the Austrian army in 1849, and ehiet of the military poi’ce at Verona in those days when Austria ru'ed Italy with a rod of iron. He wrs excced'ugly cruel, aud on one occasion had the young Countess Rovina stripped almost naked and whipped unmercifully iu (he prvseuce of a crowd of soldiers, lor an a’leged political offense. The Countess was almost cuzed with shame and indignation at the outrage. Her do ith and that ol her husband soon followed. A young man lately met the Ba-on Pi.in gen at his country scat near Gralz, in Austria. He insulted him, received the desired challenge, and choose Turkish sabres as his weapons. When the duel came off the young man an nounced himself as the son of the Countess Rovina, and tacked the Austrian to 'pieces. "T / - --■ ~ tntg-ERSOLL’S ' (Tri-tUcciiln Constitutionalist. [From tbe London Times, August 27. The Engl'ah Money Market. 1 MONEY at two pek cent., and tbade veky l Duu.-wur THE CONGESTED CAPITAL IS NOT , MORE FREELY EMPLOYED. I i A relapse of a quarter per cent, in the price of consols will provoke many a repetition of the inquiry, so common dnring the last six i months, why business is so dull. There is a widespread belief that trade is unduly depress ed, and tbe bcliet is not without some founda tion iu reason, even though the depression it self may be explicable from ordiqary causes.— The lank rale of discount is low. it has never been lower. Bills are, however, discounted in what is called the open market, at even less rates than that charged by the Bank of En gland. The value of money on the Stock Ex change is lower still. The rate paid tor its use on short loans docs not exceed one per cent, per annum. And yet it is said an unex ampled supply creates no demaud. Let the rate of interest lie reduced ever so low, uo one is excited to new ventures or to increased trade. The ordinary maxims of political economy appear to tail. There is" uo move ment in the commercial world. The sluggish ness of the mercantile temper is invincible.— The certainty ot a more than abundant har vest in America, aud the prospect of an ample harvest at home—circumstances which, in com mon limes, are powerful to revive the droop ing spirits of men o( business—are this yeai without influence. There ts a dead, an un healthy calm. The position of the money market is un doubtedly singular, if not unsampled. The bank rate is at two per cent., ipd as the bank holds nearly fifteen mill ions of money in hand to meet current liabilities, amounting to little more than twenty-six millions, the rate ought, according to tbe ordinary policy of the li.iuk Directors, to be stiH further lowered. The Bank of England is, moreover, not the only national institution which has iu its coffers au amount of coin and bullion altogether out of proportion to the necessity imposed on its management by the amount of its liabilities.— Tbe Bank of France has moro than thirty-seven millions of money in hand to meet current de mands ol all kinds of less than sixty-two mil lions, and the stock of com aud bullion at the Bank of Fiance continues to increase. At first sight it would be thought that these facts must produce an instant and decisive effect on the trade of the world. Here are two immense funds' of money in tbe hands of the two great lenders of capital waiting, or rnlher seeking, employment. The management in each case is desirous of setting tree some of its stock of cash, und proclaims its readiness to accommo date borrowers upon the most moderate terms. According to established theory, the tempta tion should prove irresistible. Tbe men of business wbo are look ng out for opportunities, who nicely calculate the chances of profit und make the difference of a quarter per cent, the occasion of new enterprises, ought to rush into speculation. As a matter of fact, they do not. Vv hy are they so remiss ? We believe the ex planation is not far to seek. Burned children tear the fire, and they not uncommonly have such wholesome recollections of recent suffer ing that they shrink from anything that looks even warm. The peculiarity of the present time is that money is at once cheap and dear.— We have the two (binge side by side. Iu years of ordinary prosperity aud comfort, when the Bank rate is lo.w aud the bank coffers are full, all k.nds of investment show the influence of tbe fact. Government funds of all nations, the stticks o? banking and commercial associations, are high in the market, ft is not so now. The English and French funds arc, indeed, sulli cientiy high. The rentes are nearly 70; the price of consols is between 04 and 05, and, re membering how many stocks bearing a Gov ernment. guarantee now compete with the funds as a mode ot permanent investment, the price is extremely high. The Indian securities, in the same wav, are enhanced in the catiraaMou of buyers, ft is utineceg. try to enumerate the details of the oilier si.le of the picture. The funds of all governments wl ej» ivo any. Element ot doubt or ins. eiiiiiy nr . tied to them are woefully de pressed. The sleeks all companies urn low , in the market. The inference is obvious. Money Is cheap, but it is uot cheap to mM. It is cheap to some ; it is dew, or rather inacces sible, to more. ii is cheaper, indeed, to the favored lew because the rest are cut off irom llin supply. When it is said, for instance, that the bank rale is two per cenUjmd that dis- , counts are lower iu theopeu in Met, it is meant i that the restileted class whom n*6 bank direct- , oi s feed, and lbe trusted merchant* whom other . ••twWlfl* and t.l tt Cisco enters supply with money, can have their wants supplied at these ratios! Ilow many I,it to obtain accommodation al together can only be'kuowu approximately to a lew, and can tip. Known exactly to none. It is, In vvever, notorious Hint the men wlu> found a smiling welcome three or Tour years ago in many a hank parlor now vaiu’y seek admittance into any. It is easy to work out the conse quences of this change. The men of repute and proved stability cannot at a moment’s notice, even if it. were their nature to do so, develop new i flannels for the profitable employ ment of capital. It is more agreeable to them as a class to pursue their accustomed courses, and all they c.iu do is to widen and extend their particular sphere of operatiou. They are, moreover, themselves men ot cautious temperutni nt, and the prudence which leads bankers and money leuders to hast them only infects them in turn, and induces them to cur tail rather than to enlarge their trust of others. The effect of such a phase of distrust as that through which the commercial world lias pissed since last year is to shut out the specu lative man altogether frotn the possibility ot action, and to make the cautious dealer more cautious slit'. The whole course of trade shows a corresponding diminution in exteut. Stocks are barely kept up ; the produce ol manufacture is reduced as much as possible; each and all endeavor to restrain their opera tions within known aud easily contiol’ed lnr'ts. There is no recondite secret iu the present situation of commerce and fiuance. There is uo sure aud immediate remedy which can be applied to cure its evils. The root of the mat ter is [ierson.il, aud it is ouly by slow degrees that the distrust of the possessors of capital can be abated. There have, indeed, been acci dental circumstances which have helped to ag gravate the intensity and duration ot the fit'of suspicion which lias followed a fit of too easy confidence. We have had to pay about six mil lions more for imported corn iu the flint seven mouths of tins year than we had to pay in the same period of 18(5(5. The apprehension of war on the continent in the spring checked the re newal of confidence, ami tbe rumors of the lasi fortnight have again uotbeen without their influence; Our colonial markets have been in jured bv the wave of the financial panic of last year. One of onv best customers—the United , Skates —is suite.,ing ,rom the pressure of re strictive legislation, and our exports to llie t ports of Ihe North have fallen off iu the course of the year to the exteut of three millions. But i tliored spimg of the ills of the commercial ; community hto be found at home. The scat t of sensation in that huge commerce which, ser- pent bke, uncoils the world is hero. There is distrust in London, and its effects arc felt in the remotest pa us. Wo suffer, and all tbo ex tent of mi organization as sensitive as it is vast sutlers with us. ilow long a time must elapse before a reasonable confidence revisits us, to degenerate aud turu into a blind trust of every pretender, no one will venture to say. The present, Ike all seasons of difficulty, is, how ever, to some a season of success. The men of ability, acute aud ready, cautious to-adopt a course, but bold to pursue it when adopted, kuow their opportunity. This is to them an occasion of profit. They are able to discrimi nate between the responsible nnd the untrust worthy, the profitable and the worthless specu lation. They make their choice and venture accordingly, and reap the deserved gains of courage aud wisdom. Their prosperity is too sure to provoke a crowd of imitators, who think they may be as fortunate without too closely examining whether they possess the same credentials of success. By the bye the lull tide of confidence will flow, aud voices will be vain ly raised to warn adveuturous capitalists against the certa'u issue of the courses on which they fondly embark. Unless wc can change the character of linmau nature itself, we must re concile ourselves to th>s unreasoning inter change of blind trust aud blind distrust; we must be coutent to kuow that the same persons will to-day reject and will to-morrow accept all those who seek their confidence, and that on the th*rd day they w;.'l exclaim against some statute or some institution, upon which, aud not on their own folly, they charge the conse quences of their ow a actions. Discovery of Another Planet. — Detroit , Mich., September 7.—Professor Watson, of the Michigan University, reports as follows : “On Friday night, while observing in the viciuity of the planet Neptune, I discovered still another planet hitherto unknown, the brilliancy ot which is equal to that of a star of the eleventh magnitude. It is situa:ed in the right ascen sion fourteen degrees aud fifteen minutes, and declination six degrees and ten minutes North.” SPECIAL NOTICES. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE GEORGIA RAILROAD. IST ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, BTH INSTANT, the Passenger trains on the Georgia Rslirowl will run as follows: DAY PASSENGER TRAIN (Sundays excepted.) Leave Augusta at. 5:30. a. m. Leave Atlanta at 5:00, a. w. Arrive at Augusta 5:45, p. m. Arrive at Atlanta 6:30 p. m. NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Loave Augusta at 8:00, p. m. Leave Atlanta at 5:15, p, ra. Arrive at Augusta... 3:15, a. m. Arrive at Atlanta 0:45, a. in. Passengers for Mayfield, Washington and Athens, Oa., must take Day Passenger Train from Augusta and At lanta. Passengers for West Poiut, Montgomery, Selma, Mobile, aud New Orleans, must leave Augusta on Night Passenger Train, at 8:00, p. m., to make elose con nections. Passengers for Nashville. Corinth, Grand Junctiou, Memphis, Louisville and St. Louis, can take either Train and make close connections. Through Tickets and baggage cheeked through to the above places. Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night Passenger Trains. E. W. COLE. General Superintendent. AtloosTA.Gi., August Otb, 1807. au7-tf 01 US. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP, For Children Teething, greatly tacilitaten tlio process of teething, by softening the gums, reducing ail inflammation —willjaliay All Pain and spasmodic action, and is Sure to Regulate the Bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselve.:, and Relief and Health to Your Infants. We have put up and sold this article for years, aud Han Say in Confidence and Truth of it what we have never been able to say oi any other medicine—Never ha s it Failed in a Single Instance to Effect a Cure , when time ly used. Never did we know an instance of dissatisfac tion by any one who used it. On the contrary, all are de lighted with its operation, and speak in terms of com mendation oi its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak iu this matter " What we do Knoto," a*ter years of experience, and Pledge our Reputation for the Fulfilment of What we here Declare. In aiuiost every in.itance where the infant is suitering from pain and ex haustion, relief will bo found in tiiteen or twenty minutes after the Syrup is administered. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. Bo sure and call for “Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing Syrup,” Having the sac simile of “CURTIS & PERKINS ” on tho outside wrapper. All others are base imitations. Sold hy Druggists throughout the world. Price , only 35 Cents per Bottle. Offices—2ls Fulton street, New York; 205 High Hol boin, Loudon, England; 441 St. Paul street, Montreal, Canada. au2B-oodOm TO PLANTERS. DOUBLE REFINED POUDRETTE. OF THE LODI MANUFACTURING CO., thin is one of tho most forcing ami quick acting manures in the mar ket, and is by far the cheapest. It is composed of night soil of New York City, from which all impurities have been extracted ; is then deodorized, pulverized ami dried. On Cotton it is equal to the best brand of Phosphates, ami will bring a heavier and by two weeks earlier crop than any other fertilizer. Drilled in with Wheat nt tho rate of 400 lbs. per acre, it will bring a heavy crop on poor Soil. Price $25 per ton of 2,000 lbs. Sample sent on re ceipt of throe-cont stamp with address. Apply to THE LODI MANUFACTURING CO., . 66 Courtlundt street, New York. From Prof. Ghas. Martin, Hamden, Sidney College, Va , dated July Ist, 1867: “The Double Refined Poudrette is operating like a, charm on my crops, and attracting universal attention from all beholders. lam already satisfied that it i« 4he chesp£yt aud surest rwjfJVsVw of oufVorh-out soils,” jyl7™ui • •yGROWING REPUTATION—If tho eutire cor respondence from Houth America, Central America and the West Indies, received hy Messrs. Hostf.ttek Ac. Smith, duriug the 1 st twelve mouths, were published at length, it would probably be considered*one of tbe most extraordinary collections ot approbatory testimony cm record. The letters, written in every variety of stylo, and emanating from individuals of almost every class, are, nevertheless, all of the same tenor. Physicians, priests, merchants, planters, military officers, artisans, lawyers, Ac., toll one story, admitting, without reserve or qualification, that the tonics heretofore in use in those regions have been generally and justly superceded by Host fitter's Bitters. The confidence manifested by the people of these coun tries might be fairly called enthusiastic. Yet these are not the only tokens of tho growing popularity of UOBTETTKR y STOMACH BITTERS. The foreign orders for the article* irom Europe, Austra lia, New Zealand, China, Japan, East Indies, Cape of Good Hope, Sandwich Islands, Ac., have been heavier than at any former period. As an antidote to malaria, a f-tonmchic and general in vigorant they all testify to its remarkable eflicacy. Bntclielor’s Hair Dye ! This splendid Hair Dye Is tho best in the world. Tho >nly true and perfect Dye—Harmless, Reliable, In stantaneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tints. Natural Black or Brown. Remedies the ill effects es Bail Dyes. Invigorates the hair, leaving it soft and beauti ful. The genuine is signed William A. Batcuklou. All others are more imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Factory, 81 Barclay street, New York. BEWaRK OF A COUNTERFEIT. decll-ly ■or 11. M. AKEROYD, ARCHITECT. OF NASH VILLE, Tennosseo, (late of Cincinnati. Ohio,) Plans, Elevations, Sections, full sized detail Drawings i.nd Spe cifications, with or without personal superinten lence* for every class of Civil, Ecclesiastical, and Domest c Build ings. Also, Designs for Tombs, Monuments, aud D ocorative Address 240 BROAD STREET. Augusta. y IC-3m NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON Peoples* Steamship Company. LEAVING EACH PORT EVERY ALTERNATE THURSDAY. STKABIBHIP EMILY B. SOUDKK, CAPT. 11. S. LIBBY. STEAMSHIP MONEKA, CAPT. W. MAUSHMAN. r X nKSK STEAMSHIPS, offering every induce ment to Shippers and tho Travelling Public, having superior accommodations for passengers, with tables supplied by every luxury the New York nnd Charles ton markets can afford, and for safety, speed and com lort, are unrivalled on the coast. THE NEW STEAMSHIP MONEKA, WILLL KAVE North Atlantic Wharf on THURS DAY, SEPTEMBER 6, at o’clock. Liberal advances made on Consignments to New Y ork. For Freight or Passage, apply at the office of the Agents, JOHN Ac THEO. OETTY, sepl-suntuawSm 48 East Bay. Beall & Hankinson, 180 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GKOItJIA, Wholesale and Retail Dealers ’N PURE MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS PAINTS, OILS, GLASS AND BRUSHES, Foreig sod Domestic PERFUMERY, SOAPS SPONGES and FANoY GOODS, To whtci. they are constantly receiving addition N. B. Particular attention paid to PRKSORIP TION BUSINESS and FAMILY SUPPLIES. The attention of the public respectfully solicited. ! T - B - HANKINSON. AUGUSTA, (Ga.) FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1867 THE Family Grocery Store OF AUGUSTA, DOBTIC’B OLD STAND. Choice GOSHEN BUTTER, new CHEESE Prime LEAF LARD, MACKEREL Choice Icc-Oured IIAMB, SALMON BREAKFAST BACON, HERRINGS SMOKED EF, Fresh CRACKERS German SAUSAGE, new Northern POTATOES SYRUP, MOLASSES, SALT, SUGARS COFFEE, choice TEAS Full stock of choiee qualities of ' Imported WINKS, BRANDIES nnd CIGARS Celebrated VERMOUTH, Normandy CIDER LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT , Also, 100 Cases BOOTS and SHOES For sale low at M. HYAMB A CO’S. aug!s-lm HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL. 400 Tone Swedes and Refined IRON ■lO Tons PLOW STEEL 1,000 Kegs NAILS, best brands 3,000 Pairs TRACE CHAINS 50 ANVILS 50 VISES 8,000 Pounds WAGON AXLES 150 I)oz Sargent’s COTTON CARDS 300 Doz Ames’ SHOVE!S and SPADES 100 Coils Jute nnd Manilla'Bf >PE 50 Smiths’ BELLOWS * . 800 Bags SHOT | 30 Tons Savory’s HOLLOW WARb) * 500 GRINDSTONES 150 Doz Collins’AXES. X ALSO, j A fine assortment of CUTLERY ar.d miscellaneous HARDWARE, on the most favorable terms. seplO-eodlm BONKS. BROWN A CO. FKEHiIIT m COTTON FROM Charleston Jo_New York. OoTTON will be taken from CHARLESTON to NEW YORK for One Dollar per Bale. We will receive and forward to New York from this city, by the REGULAR LINK OF STEAMERS, al COTTON consigned to us, at ONE DOLLAR PER BALE, free of Commission, Cartage, and other ex penses. - RAVEN EL A CO., Agents of Regular Line Steamers, apt O-t Charleston, S. C. BREASTPIN LOST. HiOST, last evening, a large OOLD BREAST FIN, with Coral Set. A suitable reward will be given for its delivery to DU. L. A. DUGAS, seplO-tf 186 % Broad street. GROCERIES, ON HAND AND NOW ARRIVING. SO II lids BACON 400 Sacks Liverpool HALT 80 Bbls MOLASSES 100 Boxes CANDLES 20 Bales Standard BAGGING 80 It. ils Patched BAGGING 100 Coils Grcenlvaf ROPE 75 Sacks RIO COFFEE 25 Pockets Java COFFEE 75 Bbls SUGAR 30 Bbls WIIISKY, all -c ades » 00 lvcgs NAILS , j 75 Doz BROOMS * •A- - ‘ V.VDoz BUCKETS 100 Beams WRAPPING PAPER And a full assortment of nil kinds OOODS neces sary for the trade, at the old stand, 278 Broad street. Trover, Homans & Co., forwarding Aiul i-oiHiDissioii Merchants, AND GENERAL WAREMOUBKMKN, Cairo, Illluola. J. W. TROVKR, 8. 8. HOMANS, OHAS. S. BAWY»«. Our WAREHOUSES having storage capacity of I 6,000 tons, wc can furnish storage to those requiring it. ■ar Orders for SALT, GRAIN, FLOUR and PLANTATION SUPPLIES generally; also, BALE ROPE, BAGOING, IKON TIES and OUNNY BAGS promptly tilled. Advance on property shipped to us, or our cor respondent, for sale. Lumlier handled and kept un der cover until shipped. Agents for Southern Railroads. Through Bill* lading to all points South. declO-tf WAILEY’B Patent Self-Fastening Wrought-Iron BUCKLE TIE. First Premium Awarded at Louisiana State Fair. T" _l_T is iis cheap a TIE, and the best one yet invent ed. It is the strongest Tie, standing hy test a strain of (2,000) two thousand pounds. The most easily ad justed Tie, as it is self-fastening. Tile most simple, requiring only to slip the hand into the hucklo, and tire elasticity of the cotton fastens itself, und it can not become unfastened. For sale, in large or small quantities, hy ROSS, ROBERTS A CO., Commission Merchants and General Agents, 86 Front Btubht, New York. BOTIIWKLL A CO., Agents, iylo-3m Augusta, Ga. Bacon, Lard, Molasses, &c. lO nDB Clear RIBBED BIDES O Hhds CLEAR SIDES £5 Casks SUGAR-CURED HAMS 150 I kgs LEAF LARD, in barrels, tubs and pails lO Hhds Prime Muscovado MOLASSES lO I lids Clayed Cuba MOLASSES 150 Sack# Prime White-head CORN ‘75 Boxes Adamantine CANDLES 100 Sacks Liverpool SALT With full assortment of everything in my line. For sale by A. STEVENS. ’ aug!4-30 ■ . ~,,,, .. ; ■ y■/ Established in 1850. “hiX XTKN SI VE AND ATTRACTIVE auppllea 1* J qf Rich JKWKLRY, Gold and Silver Watches, and Solid Silver Ware of every description, Diamond Rings and Pins, Ladies’ Gold Leontine and Chatelaine Chains, Gents’ Guard, Vest and Fob Chains, Wed ding Rings, Bridal Setts of Pearls, also Sterling Silver , for Bridal Presents, and a great variety of Fancy Arti cles. Fine Watches and Jewelry repaired at A. PRONTAUTTB OLD STAND, 163 Broad St., one door below Augusta Hotel. ap7-flm DISSOLUTION^ : ' ' *• ‘ THE FIRM heretofore existing under the name and stylo of LEVY A JACOBS, was dissolved on the 4th of September hy mutual consent. All persons having claims qgalnst the late firm will plense present them for payment. Parties Indebted to us are respectfully solicited to [settle promptly. ISAAC LEVY, sepß-6 WILLIAM M. JACOBS. FOR RENT. TO RENT. THE FIRST OF OCTOBER NEXT, Ibe HOUSE, No. 61 Ellis street. For furiher particulars, apply to Mrs. M. TWEEDY, 4cpll 6 215 Broad et. TO RENT, Several commodious rooms, suitable for Offices or Bedrooms, situated over the Savings Bank. Apply to U. H. HICKMAN, At the Savings Bank of Augusta. sep7-6 TO RENT, _A_ COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSE, containing eixlßuoms, in “ Quality Range,” Broad street. On tho premises is a large kitchen and other buildings. Possession can be had at once. Rent low. at THIS OFFICE. jb*p7-6 * FOR RENT, /r Lafayette race course _ ~ FOR SALE, **Vee desirable BUILDING LOTS, on Greene •fruet.. For terms apply to ts 11. 11. STEINER. &A TO RENT. HOUSE and LOT in Woodlawn, lAmshehj'aUihle and Water on the premises, one acre of and. For terms apply to Wft-2w JOHN TILKY. FOR RENT, TV DWELLING next to tbe corner of Walker I and Campbell streets Apply to MILES FAUGHNE, att3l-lm # Next to tbe premiacß. FOR RENT, FIRST OCTOBER NEXT, A LARGE DWISLLING, with gas fixtures, and water works, I over Gates’ Book Store, on Broad street. Apply to W. A. Walton during my absence. W. W. MONTGOMERY, auVfl Central Hotel. TO RENT, -T Bt»M Ist OCTOBER NEXT, my present UESFAKNCE, No. 91 Greene street. ALSO, For or rent, the DWELLING situated on the tf Telfair and Forsyth streets, containing four room* lire place in each loom, with attic, kitchen, Ac. Apply to J. A. VAN WINKLE. ■lyy-tf A TO RENT, - JL 1 JKttC the first of October next, or sooner if re< lQiij&L two OFFICE ROOMS, second floor Au gußta Emu ranee and Ranking Company building, nd joiiilwl&toeof Frank U. Millbr, Esq., Attorney a LaW f Hbply to either of the Assignees. ROBERT WALTON, Br , WM. A. WALTON. •raflfctoctl I TO RENT, FUafffJlE FIRST OF OCTOBER NEXT, -i-Jiflr RESIDENCE;,•*<-. the -un ieraigned, on the near j.’rWsonville, about two miles itflpWT ?. ' Thora dniiy ,'aii roftil cTRr. hiunlcntlon with the city, by accommodation train. * The location is Healthy and free from musquitocs. Dwell&ig of Brick, fourteen rooms, with Gas Fixtures in rooms, halls and attic. Apparatus for the manu facture of gas on the premises, in good order. Hy drant Water supplied hy lift pump from kitchen to upper story, and by lift nnd force pump to grounds in front In addition, two Wells of Pure Cool Water in back yard and stable lot. Commodious Servants’ Quarter*, Carriage House, Cow House and Stable, of brick. The lot contains sixteen acres, on which are a Garden, Vineyard and Orchard. A Billiard Room and good Billiard Table, in n de tached building, which will he rented witii the dwell ing. The Furniture in the dwelling will he sold, if de sired, on reasonable terms. For terms, apply at the Constitutionalist office. nug27-tf -JAMES GARDNER. FOR SALE OR RENT, A. S MALL and neat RESIDENCE, with all ne cessary out-houses, situated on the east side of Mar bury Street Avenue, near the South Boundry street; with large garden well stocked with plants ; having a front of about 200 feet and running through to Kollock street. Location perfectly healthy and pleasant. Terms of sale to suit purchasers. The premises are now occupied by the undersigned, to wliOm applica tion con be made, or to Messrs. Bessman A ILalla han. I. P. GIKARDEY. anlß-tf TO RENT, The STORK occupied hy the undersigned. For terms, apply to JOHN J. COHEN A SON, Stock, Bond and Exchange Brokets. aug27-tuthAsatl TO RENT, LARGE BUILDING, suitable for Work- Shop or Store-Room, in rear 255 Broad street. Kn quiro of C. H. WARNER, Plumber and Gas Fitter, TO RENT, Jtj 1 ROM Ist of October next, a COTTAGE and 4X acres LAND. All necessary OUTBUILDINGS. Situated at Woodlawn. For particulars apply at 161 BROAD STREET. augl6-lm FOR SALE OR RENT, A COMFORTABLE HOUSE, -with six room*, situated on the corner of Walker and Houston streets; a good garden and excellent water. Terms made very easy. For particulars, see WM. P. or O. A. HUBERTS at A. H. KsTcniM’s Store, on Jackson street. jylO-tt TO RENT, H 1 ROM Ist of OCTOBER next, that fine RESI DENCE, No. 64 Greene street, at present occupied by Mr. A. J. Smith. On the premises are StabfSs and all outbuildings complote; also, large Garden. Apply to G. VOLGKR A CO., sep3 ts 163 Broad street. TO RENT, COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSE containing four rooms and kitchen attached, near Dublin Brldgb, on Fenwick street. Also, a HOUSE on Greene street. Apply to JERRY SCULLY, Dublin Bridge, seplO-6 Cor. Campbell and Fenwick sts. TO RENT, H 1 ROM THE FIRST OF OCTOBER NEXT, two comfortable DWELLINGS. •eplO-toctl J* H. MANN, j FOR RENT. To Kent or for Sale. RESIDENCE, two miles from the city, on the Georgia Railroad, with the Farm of 52 acres, of first quality piney woods land. The bouse is in good order, substantially built, (of select materials) and contains fourteen rooms, twelve with fire places; be sides, Bathing Room and Milk Dally, with Servant’s House with eight rooms, Bbiokc House and Store House, a Stable, 40 by 30, with accommodation for 8 horses, a Crib for 800 bushels of Corn, Harness Room, Tool Room and Carriage House under ttic same roof. On the premises are three Hydrants and two Wells, of first quality of water; and Fruit of nearly all varie ties, i. e. : Peaches, Apples, Pears, Plums, Figs and Cherries, together with a lar 0 e quantity of Straw- " berries and Kasphcirics. To a suitable tenant, Hie rent will be reasonable; to a purchase! the terms will be easy and the titles satisfactory. . seplO-eodtocl GEO. W. LAMAR. TO RENT, F* ROM he first of October next, the KKSt- I DENOE of tho undersigned, on Broad street. The house contains eleven rooms, with gas fixtures. Apply on the premises to Mrs. I*. ROSSIGNOL, scplO-TusFif No. 127 Broad street. FOR RENT, ROM Ist October next, that Fine UKSIDENCE on tho corner of Bay and Lincoln streets. The House has eight large rooms witii fire places, pantries, Ac. For particulars apply to jy 10-t f Judge WM. T. GO U LD. TO RENtT np £ HE DWELLING containing six rooms, witii all necessary outbuildings, and about four acres land under cultivation attached, situated on the Millcdge ville road, adjoining places ol Messrs. Hatch and Ancnsß. For further particulars apply to JAS. 8. DILL, mli3-codtf or WM. E. ARCHER. EDUCA TION AL. URSULINE ACADEMY, VALLE CRTTCIS. rn * _JL IIIS INSTITUTION will resume its Acade mic Exercises BEPTK M BEK Ist. For Prospectuses, please address “ MOTHER SUPERIOR,” Ursuline Convent an 1 Academy, sop4-lm Columbia, H. C. THE MISSES SEDGWKWS BOAUDING AND DAY SCHOOL, Corner of Washington and Telfair Sts. XllK DUTIES of this Institution wiil he re sumed WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2d. Circulars containing terms and particulars may be obtained hy npplying to the Principals. seps-6w Lucy €obb Female Institute, ATHFINTS, GA. 0 Madame SOPHIE SOSNOWBKI, Principal. o T' lilt KXUUOISKS of tliiw vp* Burned SEPTEMBER 15, 1867 For Circulars, stating Terms, Regulations, Onrricu lum of Studios, Ac., Ac., apply to Principal. aug3l-tsepl4 _ _ Jessica! and Mathematical ScUnoL Ml If, RICHMOND CO, 0A k .; JB T Rev. FeanntaNi) Jacous, A. M., formerly j Professor of Mathematics in Oglethorpe University’ subsequently Principal of a High School, Charleston, H. 0., lately President of Laurensville Female Col lege, 8. C. Tuition, per sessimi of 20 weeks (currency) $32 50. Boarding, including fuel, lights and wnshiug, $27 50 per month. Session to commence Monday, October 28. Post Office, Berzclin, (la. au 18 2 m* THE MOUTSIT AUBURN Young Ladies’ Institute, S I I'UATED on that beautiful eminence north ot j the City of Cincinnati, from which it derives its name, lias just closed its Twenty-Second Session. The past year has been one ol unusual prosperity, there having been in attendance two hundred and thirty-five young ladies, gathered from all parts of the United States. No cask of sickxkss requirin', a PHYSICIAN nAS OCCURRED. Its healthful location and its country position, while yet so near the city, gives it advantages over cither city or country schools. Its character as a first rate Seminary of Learning is too well known to need further comments. The LIBRARY, CABINET and APPARATUS, already very extensive, are receiving yearly addi tions. For Catalogues or information address ' I. H. WHITE, 25 West Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio, or U. THANE MILLER, au6-6w President. ECLECTIC INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, NO. 102 WEST MONUMENT STREET, BALTIMOItJK. Mrs. LETITIA TYLER SEMPLE, PRINCIPAL. IS4-U3. SEMPLE is assisted hy a competent Corps of Professors and Teachers. Instruction is given in every branch necessary to a complete Education. For Circulars or other information, apply, by letter, . to the Principal. jy 9-toctl ON CONSIGNMENT. EXCELSIOR GUANO, COM POSED OF 700 pounds of pure PERUVIAN GUANO 1,300 pounds of BONE PHOSPHATE, to the tun. ALSO Khodi’s SUPERPHOSPHATE, a speciUc for Tur nips and Wheat. Orders filled at manufacturers’ prices, adding ship ping charges. Apply to J. A. ANSLKY A CO., aug2l-lm * No. 300 B.oad street. RICHARDSON’S GREEN LEAF ROPE. In whole and half coils, F<m sale by J. A. ANSLBY A CO., sep6-lm No. 300 Broad street. BEARD'S IRON TIE AND BRINLY’S PLOW UNSURPASSED by any thing of the kind ever offered to tho planter. Use these PLOWS freely, plow deep and you will find use for a large number of the TIES. Apply to JAB. STOGNER A CO., 1 uugiM-ti 308 Broad street. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, A. HOUSE AND FOUR LOTS, situated on the »outh(Bi<lo of Hall street, bet ween Jackson and Twiggs streets. For terms, apply to W. A. HACKNEY, sepß 6* Campbell House, Jackson street. FARMS FOR SALK. FARMS, 01' Every (harader and Size, SUITABLE FOR Cotton ami Grain Fai ins, Dairy Farms, Truck Farms ami Market. Garden Sites i ALSO, PASTIUIE AND TTMIItdK LANDS, All in the Immediate Vicinity and South of the City of Augusta. ALSO, A NUMBER OK BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITES AND LOTS. LOUIS DEQLAIGLK, nugSl 0 Trustee. RAILROADS. NEW FAST EXPRESS LINE TO THE NORTH, rp JL UK GREAT ATLANTIC SEABOARD and (111 Lb MAI Is itOUTKifc lb« quickcHt, ihonL pleasant, safe, reliable, and comfortable, from Augusta, Savan nah, Macon, Columbus, and Atlanta, to tin; North ! A new and fruit schedule now in operation, with com ufutcand continuous collections from Augusta tin Wilmington to Richmond, Washington, Baltimore Philadelphia, New York, Boston and ail principal points. Trains now run through from Augusta to Wilming ton, thus enabling passengers to effect a rapid transil, and thus avoid a change of cars between the two points. THrouKh Schedule Between New York and New Orleans, GOING NORTH. ARRIVE. LEA VIS. New Orleans 4.00, ~ m Mobile tt.oo, a. m. 2.90, p. m. Montgomery ft.on, a. in. 6.30, a. in. Atlanta ft.os, a. m. 6.20, p. m. A tig us! n... 3.15, ft. m. 3.55. ji. m. Kingsville 11.16, a. m. 11.30, a. m. Wilmington 8.25, pm. 9.05, p. m. Welaou 5.D0, ;t. in. 5.15, it. si. Petersburg.. 8.15, a. m. 8.45, a. m. Richmond 9.50, ». lo.oft, a. m. Washington 6.15, p. in. 7.00, p. in. New York S.UK, m . GOING SOUTH. ARRIVE. LEAVE. N<w York 7.30, p. m W.mliiogton 5.25, n. m. 6.05, s». in. fY * 1.15, I’. ni. 1.30, it. m. lcic I'M burg 2.35, |>. m. 3.05, p. m. ** * 6.05, p. m. 0.25, i». rn. Wilmington 2.15, a. m. 2.55, a. m. ikiiigsviile 11.50, n. in. 12.05, p. ni. Augusta 7.25, p. in. 5.03, p. in. Atlanta....... 5.00, a. m. 5.15, a. m, Montgomery f,.00, p. m. 5.30, p. in. Mobile... 8.00, a. m. 4.00, p. m. New Orleans 6.00, a. in. From WeMon three Itoules to New York are now open, viz: yi\ Richmond and Washington City. Via Portsmouth and Old Ray Line Hlearucrp. Via Portsmouth and the now Annameaeic Houle, i he lap} is a new and very pleasant route, by,Steam er from Portsmouth »o Ciislield, on the Lantern whore ot Virginia, and thence bv U»«i «v s -r n.« A.miro h-m-Ui rft* m 1/vHwaru, conned fug at Wilmington: Dclawaio, with through trains %o Philadelphia and New York, or to Haiti more. Faro from Augusta to iNew York, by either of the three Romes. $36. KLEGANT HLLKPiNO OARS on all Nicht drains. .BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. THROUGH TICKETS, good by eitlier. Itoutej ‘ . , Oener’il Ageftf. For particulars inquire of ISAAC LEVY. 136 Broad street, Augusta, Ga., A.\i\A!WESSI<; SHORT LlbE, AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. 'I tic most comfort ihle and direct route to PHILA DELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON anil ail points NORTH and EAST. THU-UG H'l KIvE l's solcl and Baggage Checked via this Line irom cl p iacip il cities in'the Southern, Atlantic Coast ami Gull (states. PASSENGERS leaving Atlanta at 0:25, p. in., aud Am ust v at 3:55, a. m , niasc cose connections through on last tan e. No troublesome transfo s by Omnibus. Splendid new si EEI'iNG CARS lioiu ANNA MESSIC to NEW YORK WITHOUT CHANGE. Passengers dine on the splendid Summers of this Lu.c, aud pass through Hampton Roads, ami i y Other points oi interest i.y daylight, touching at Fort Monroe. Travelers to avail themselves of the advantages of this shoilioutiM..k tor TICKETS and have BAG GAGE CHECKED via the ANNA MESSIC LINE, and be careful to fake Se-board and Roanoke Rail road Train from Weldon, N. C. For further in formation inquircof Lfcvy AJacohs, 130 Broad street, Augusta,<1 1., brat Georgia Railroad, Atlanta, or oilier principal counseling Railroad sta tions Soutli. H. V. TOMPKINS, „ General Agent, Norfolk, Va. C. J. TROWBRIDGE, ’ ’ General Passenger Agent. jylß-3m DOUBLE DAILY All Rail Passenger Route BETWEEN ATLANTA AND NSW ORLEANS VIA Chattanooga & Urand Junction. THROUGH IN 49 HOURS!! TTkalnS LEAVE ATLANTA DALIYat 8.45, a. m., and 7.00, p. m., making close connections at all points. Arriving at New Orleans at 8, p. m., and 11.40, a. m. By-/” Passengers by Trains of the Georgia Railroad make Close Connections with this route at Atlanta. NO STEAMBOATS OR OMNIBUSES ON THIS ROUTE. ELEGANT SLEEPING COACHES On All Night Trains. Baggage Checked Through. FARR AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ROUTE. war THROUGH TICKETS, Good Until Used, can be Obtained at Oeneral Ticket Oflice Atlanta, Ga. Georgia Railroad.... Augusta, Ga. South Carolina Railroad Charleston, South Carolina Railroad .Columbia, S. /. JOHN B. I’ECK, Master Transportation jylo-3m Western and Atlantic Railroad. WOOD. WOOD, WOOD. JbioBERT SOHLKY & CO. will sell the best quality of MIXED HICKORY, OAK and ASH WOOD, If taken at tho Wharf, on the arrival of the steamer, at FIVE DOLLARS per measured cord. The steamer will arrive and discharge every week. All orders left at their oflice, No. 15 Mclntosh street, will bo promptly attended to. If delivered at the WOOD YARD the price will be $5 50 per cord. We expect to keep a supply of WOOD on hand throughout the year, and orders (est in time will save 10 per cent, on the cost. mySUUaI VOl- 24—NO 100 STEVENS HOUSE, jH, S 3; 35 anti 37 Broadway, New Yorki OPPOSITE BOWLIH9 GBKKH, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. rp . -L HE STEVENS HOUSE is well and widely known to the traveling public. The location is espe cially suitable to meroliants aud business men; It is in close proximity to the business part of the city—is on lho lughway of Southern and Western travel—and adjacent to all ilm principal it, ll.load umi Steamboat Depots. ■ Trio STEVENS HOUSE lias iinenri iicoeiii.itOda tiou for over 300 guests—it is well tarnished, and pos sesses every modern improvement tor the comfort and culerUinment of Ls inmates. The r ooms are spacious anl wpll veptilntcd—provided with gas and water - tiie attendance is pionipt and respccllnl— arid the (able is generously provided with every delicacy of the sea son, at moderate rates. .Tire room.< having been refurnished and remodeled, we arc enabled to otter extra facilities for the comfort and pleasure ol our guests. Geo. k. chahe & co., my3o-6m Proprietor*. Garrett, Young, Scott & Co. NO. 33 WARREN AND 29 MURRAY BTH, N KW YORK. BUOOSBSOHS ro IrcliibaU Young, Garrult & (0., OF NFW YORK. AND SPENCER SCOTT & CO. OF NEWARK, N. J EXTENSIVE MAN U FACT URE KB S NT) WinilesHlis Dealers (n ffhn’s a ini Boys’ UoUifng. C. W. GARRETT, Abfch 8H AFKR, eben Young, a. i. hcott, SPENCER SCOTT, F. M. GABRK r i'T. febß-ly The House-llefper’ti Trio . TIMK, LABOR AND NONKV BAVEF THE COOKING STOVE. THE CLOTHES WASHER, THE PATENT CHURN, r P „ -A. HEBE invaluable aids to every economical House-Keeper can lie found at D. L. FULLERTON'S, Augusta, Ga., opposite .Southern Express ofllco. myo-4m AUGUSTA FOUNDRY AND MACIIIJST'K WORKS. Wright’s Improved Colton Screw T R ] u M PI I ANT! T. AM MAN UFACTUKING the above SCREW as fust, as possible, aud firrmors desiring something to 11 1 1 be: weii, sfiouid I’hd ip.fil vir orders soon.-. jjo Ist sura - fly my GIN GEAR, SUGAR BOU.KRS, SUGAR MILLS, GUDGEONS, ALARM BELLS, and all kinds of CAS I’l NGS, done at short notice. m, i' 2s ' , f P. MALONE. Fall aud Wiuier importation 1807. RIBBONS. IIILLIIVERY AND STRAW UOODS. GATOR & CO-, UtPORTXKS ANI) toSllCits OK BONNET TRIMMING AND VELVEI' RIBBONS, BONNET SILKS, SATINS AND VELVETS, BLONDS, NETS, CHAFES, RUCHES, FLOWERS, H'KATHKUB, ORNAMENTS, STRAVV BONNETS AND LADIES’ HATS, Trimmed and Untrimmed, SHAKER HOODS, Sec. ‘‘Hi's' and atill Ualtimoro Street, BALTIMORE, MU. Offer the largest Stock to be found In tliis Country, and unequalled in choice variety and cheapneae, com piieing the latest I‘arisian novelties. Orders solicited und proinjit attention given. aug2o-lm New 30 Uarrel TURPENTINE STILL, EXTRA HEAVY BOTTOM, All Complete for Sale Much Below C««l. ot all sizes built to order and DISTIL LERB bitted out at tire LOW KBT KATES, by J. B. FULLER, M: 4m 47 Dey a"rcct, New York City. WOOL. WOOL. TO MERCHANTS AIVD PLANTERS. JVTkROHaNTS AND PLANTERS desiring to supply themselves with the very liest description of ALL WOOL CABSIMKUKS, JEANS and KER SEYS all free from shoddy and other imporitibs —manufactured in the South ; and in connectioh with It, to add to their business and accommodate their customers by buying the surplus Wool of their neigh borhood—which will be received in exchange for those Goods and all other styles of Dry Goods at CASH KATES-will be enabled to make arrangements to do so by calling upon or corresponding with the sub scribers, at Augusta, Ga. my26-toctl 11. F. RUSSELL A CD. DANIEL H. LONDON. No. H 3, BROADWAY, NEW YORK, COMMISSION MKRCHANT. JEr* ARTICU LAB attention paid to selling GRAIN, FLOUR, COTTON, WOOL, TOBACCO, Ac., and to executing orders for BAGGING and MKRCHAN* DIZK of every description. Orders and conalgnmenta solicited. Refers to W. E. J aoxson, Esq., Augusta, Ga,; Don oar A Johnston, Major A. Porter, N. A. Harder A Co., John Stoddard, Savannah, Ga.; Bakolat A Livingston, We. C. I.angle* a Co., Wm. Watson A Co., New York; Wm. H. Graham, Baltimore; JoHg Cashib, Richmond, Va. 'elS-Sm, .. y