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CGl's ST IT 13 TiONALIST.
"WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOV. fi.ISGT.
[Pana Oi i'ospoiidonee I'all Mall.GazettfV:*
Bismarck to bo Heard on tlio Homan Ques-
tion.
The cabinet ot the Tullcrics feels greatly
lmrt at the iota of the Kiniwror o! Austria
Stopping at JJadrn l ■> live an interview with
the King of LTu i>, before becoming the
guest of France, I this at a moment wheu
the relations between Berlin and Paris are so
unfriendly, la the diplomatic world it is said
that Conut I’i.'iuardc claims for Prussia the
rigiit of being heard on the settlement of the
Roman question it: her quality as a Catholic
Power. The Count suggests a Congress, at
which France, Italy, Slpuiuand Prussia shall be
represented ; it is said that tii*e Government
here is not altogether unfavorable to this sug
gestion, which would take a great cleat of re
sponsibility oil their shoulders. The Papal
Nuncio has handed Cardinal Autonelli’s circu
lar to the Alai quis da Moltstier. The Bourse
was in a state of great commotion to-day, caus
ed by different rumors current such as the de
feat id' the Pontiliei and tvavp-., the unfurling ot
the Kepnbticnn flag by the Garibaldians, asid
tlio activity with witieii arm.menu tiro being
prepared at Toulon. The Paine confirms the
news of Cabinet ministers -tod privy council
lors being summoned to St. Cloud for to-mor
row, and some pi r.sous go so far as to imagine
that the MtmUeur will publish a manifesto ou
Thursday stating the intention of tin: Empe
ror. Letters from Italy show that La Marmo
ra twice received orders to invade the Pontili
cial (States, but at lee last moment tueeo orders
were countermanded in the hope that the
French Govmneut might still Ire persuaded to
give its con ...fit to au occupation. Franc.' has
not yet consented to see her signature dishon
ored, aud the Consequence is tuat Italy must
now break with tLit country or acknowledge
herself powerless to keep her engagements.—
The semi-official papers continue to point out
with considerable satisfaction that the Italian
Government has not violated the convention of
September. ’
(Berlin, October 12), Correspondence LoadonTimes.]
kapoi.eon’s foreign folk r—-the sat.zburo
SECItBT OUT.
The change that i.aa supervened in the for
o.igy policy* ot Fiance, though it may not be
destined to et>di|'v'i"v ever, i ccgreat aud Will
he so impoftau?*... r. - ■ ter. ;.u-the" entire :
state of Die Continent .that it deserves to be
followed up to Us origin. The less ambitious
course at last adopted towards tiiis risingcoun
try by the Emperor Napoleon, maybe traced
back to the days ol the Salzburg interview.—
What I am going to say will be found to in
clude au outline of the doings at the famous
conference, so far as it concerned the affairs of
German}'. When Napoleon first appeared at
Salzburg be was, from the rose colored re
ports oi Ins aawutv, under an impression that it
would not prove a task ot uncommon difficulty
so to organize tee lour Southern States as to
leave them an instrument in his hands as well
as those ot Austria; but the reception he had
from the people, the refusal of iLe Southern
Sovereigns to meet him at the place appointed
lor the conference, and above all, the conversa
tions he held with Baron Boost, speedily con
vinced his calm anti calculating mind that he
had been misinformed on the essential facts of
the case. B oon Beust, though telling him
that he meditated rceovclug as much of
Austria’* f-i'mer position m Get many as he
could, fc»d to confess the failure thus far of Lis
endeavors to that. end.
The Emperor then passing on to what bad
been effected towards reorganising the internal
resources of the empire lie wished to befriend,
was so much .it a loss what to make of the
answers returned, that Baron Beke, tire Finance
Minister, had to be telegraphed tor from Vienna
to him ou the subject. The latter, a
man sf facts and figures, replied distinctly to
thejjpnrching questions put, and what he said
rtidtpot encourage bis inquisitive interlocutor
I°-Couut upon the fighting capacities ot the
‘ iiate under discussion. Still the Emperor was
io o discreet to betray his disappointment to the
Austrian Ministers, and Barou Beust, at the
very moment of his policy evaporating into
thin air, actually caused it to be asserted, in his
and his tricuds'papers, that he was about to
conclude a couiprsueusivc alliance with France.
The motives which induced Napoleon to keep
his impressions Irota the Austrian Minister
were even more strongly at work in regard to
the world at large.
Naturally he had no wish to advertise the
frustration ol his hopes. So Baron Beust was
permitted to go on entertaining us about the
perfect understanding effected on main points,
and the ministerial conference to follow for the
settlement of particulars. At length, however,
the Vienna Debatte, one of his papers, happen
ed to venture upon the idea ot an Austrian-
French war against Germany. Then, and not
before, his Imperial questioner, long siuce
safely housed at home, gave him a gentle re
minder of the in advisability of using iauguage,
perhaps premature, aad certainly of a nature
to frighten Prussia into the arms of Russia.—
Baron Beast being a little put out at the un
palatable advice received, in return gave his
friend to understand that if there was any
thing to prevent their entering into partner
ship, others—tor instance Russia and Prussia
—would he happy to close with him, and even
allow him territorial emolument in the East.
It was at this juncture that the Vienna tele
graph office, whose every dispatch is revised
before sending off, fl ished the news to Paris
that co-operation of the three Northern Powers
in the East had been actually proposed to the
Austrian Government by Her Vou Laden berg,
acting as Prussian Charge d’Affalrs iu the ab
sence of Barou Werthcr. The uews, too im
probable to be credited, did not produce any
visible impression upon the attitude of the
French Cabiuet. li neither caused them to ap
prove the German aspirations of the Austrian
Premier, nor did it result iu any signs of 117-
will towards a man who, though prevented
now, may yet be able to serve them hereafter.
Far from evincing any displeasure at his iuuen
does about Russia and the East, France, on the
contrary, kept her temper, aud is even likely
to solicit Beust’s appointment to the Austrian
Embassy at Paris in the event of his being
obliged to retire before the clamors of the
episcopate and the animosity ot the Czechs,
But we all know Low strong was the impetus
he, by disseminating his owu version of the
Salzburg parley, gave to the war party in
France. Coupled with the armaments of Louis
Napoleon and the artful dialings of the mal
contents, the movement sej agoing at Paris by
this account of the Salzburg conierence was
potent enough to eventually attain the height
witnessed during the last few weeks. But ex
aggeration always produces its own cure.—
Things ultimately reached a pitch which, as
anuotiueed in ray last, is beginning to force the
Emperor out of his ambiguous reserve, and
will confer upon Europe the blessing of more
comfortable anticipations as to the future of
Germany aud France.
Pardoned.—The Governor has pardoned the
two brothers, Saunders, who were convicted, a
year ago, of manslaughter, and sentenced to
the penitentiary i'or tour years. It will be re
membered that the circumstances of the case
were exceedingly aggravated. The act was
done in delense of the honor of a sister, and
the punishment received by the seducer was
death. The young men left for Charleston,
their home, yesterday. —Columbia Chronicle.
Sri-tUccklii I Constitutionalist
Musical. —The origin of negro minstrelsy
is thus given by the Pittsburg Republican .-
Thomas Dicicions Rice, better known by the
sobriquet of “ Daddy Rice,” was not the origi
nator of the famous negro song, “ Jim Crow,”
In Louisville, Ky., about the year 1837, there
was a colored slave, the property of Cos!. Wm.
P. Preston, an odd genius, who was a constant
frequenter ofthe race course, and was well
known to the sporting fraternity, not only of
Louisville, but of the entire Southwest. He
generally had a group about him enjoying his
quaint antics, and in this way he become so
conspicuous that a comedian named Matlake,
of the old Louisville theatre, got up a local
farce, “ taking off” the redoubtable slave, one
of the characters of which was “Jim Crow,”
done in black by Matlake, and in which he
suug the song ol “Jim Crow,” although it had
not received that name at this time, but derived
its name from the character in which it was
sung. “ Daddy Rice ”at this time was a sub
ordinate in the Louisville theatre, aud there
he conceived the Idea of introducing a system
of negro minstrelsy; but being poor, and hav
ing no friend to risk his money in a project an
thought of before, Mr. Rice was unable to carry
out his plans. The next season, however, he
got an opportunity at the old Museum Theatre,
iu Cincinnati, during the races, and he appear
ed in this character, which be afterwards made
famous. The first regular “ blacked-up” per
formance given in this region was during a
militia encampment, in October, 1841, under a
tent, in Birmingham, with the following com
pany: Dan Rice, tamborine; William Cook,
boucs; Charles Von Bonhorst, banjo, and Bam
Andrews, violin. In connettion with this
show was the learned pig, “ Lord Byron,”
with which Dan Rice made his first start in the
show business. Dan says, also, that the fust
song ever wrote by Steve Foster was never
published, and commenced something like
this:
“ Come, my love, and go wiih me,
Tot dc voi do r't do,
1,1! take you down to Tennessee,
Tofi'dr.
Re ro my true. lovo, oh, do- come at .mg my dar
ling.
Fine you well, my Dinah dear,
For I’m going o’er the mountains.
An auctioneer was selling a library at auc
tion. He was not very well read in books, but
he scanned th : titles, trusted to luck, and went
ahead. “Here you have,” he said, “Runyan’s
Pilgrim’s Progress; how much’m I offered
for it V How much do I hoar for the Pilgrim’s
Progress by John Bunyan? ’Tis a first rate
hook, gentlemen, with six superior illustra
tions ; how much do 1 hear! 1 Alf about the
Pilgrims, hy John Bunyan • Tells where they
came from, au’ where they landed, an’ what
they done after they landed ! Hcie’s a picter
of one of ’em going’ about Plymouth peddlin’,
with a pack ou his back 1”
A iir.ici.ieal friend of the “man and brother”
arrived in Florida wiih a cargo of stakes, paint
ed red, white ami blue, each surmounted by a
miniature Union flag, and told Lhe negroes that
wherever they planted four of them respective
ly at tho corners of any lot selected by them,
the land would become fueha Lv virtue of the
confiscation law —to be passed. The sticks,
streamers aud valuable information were all
delivered ut the truiy astouishing low price of
three dollars.
Patented Nov. Ist, 18 a 6.
MS&ky 25A3L £.©s*’£
1* PA TJS N TED
sl2? t&j Improved
f k e n c 11
l i t™|iffcA VOKK
'ill SHIaTS »
Wl ! fl For sale by all
J 7 ei'B, aiiii at whole
BALLOU BROTHERS, Sole Patentees,
103 Broadway, New York City.
apCO-eodly
J. FJEXIICE, ’.V, T. WIIELESS, CIIA3. A. PEARCE
PE VILE, ETIEI.ESS & £0„
Cotton' Wareliouse
AND
Commission Merchants,
JACKSON STREET,
AUGUSTA, GrA
YViil continue <o Stove ami f-elt Cotton
milt other Produce.
anj3o-d*er.m
261 261
BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, CLV.
DAY & INMAN,
AUCTIONEERS
AND
General Commission Merchants,
AUCTION SALES,
Holidays. Wednesdays and Friday*.
NIGHT SALES,
Tuesdays, Tliitr-duys aad Saturday ’Sights
GOODS
IN EVERY' LINE AT PRIVATE SALE.
AT ALL TIMES.
Consignments Solicited.
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teHILLS'&FEyER;
teiggagagwa
"W" E HAVE USED GALLIGHAN’S PILLS
and find the}' will do al! that, is claimed for them, and
cheerfully recommend them to public fuvor.
T. H. Watts, ex-Govenior of Alabama.
J. W. Sanford, Att’y Gen’l of Alabama.
Rob't Dougherty, Judge Supreme Court, Ala.
From Thomas J. .Jcdge, Judge Supreme Court.
I have ufcJ GALLIGIIAN’S PILLS on my plan
tation, for Fever and Ague, and find them all that is
claimed for them.
T-homas J. Judge.
Montgomery, Ala., September 29, 1358.
T.ottndes County, Alabama.
GALLIGIIAN’S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS
will do. They are decidedly the best me#.ciue lor
Chills and Fever I ever gave. Iwouldnot be without
them for five timer the price.
J. A. Graham.
„ , AmeriCts. April 17,1867.
One bos of GALLTGHAN’B PILLS cured rue per
fectly of Chills and Fever. They are the best medi
eintrfor Chills and Fever I ever saw
, _ A G. Dohaldsojj,
Clerk Superior Court, Sumter county, Ga.
Montgomery, Ala., July 9, 1860.
Messrs. Pi.cnt & Tlalk: Gents: I have used \our
GALI IGH AN’S PILLS on two occasions tor Chills
and Fever, and find that they effict all that the', are
Intended to do. They are the best remedy for the dis
ease that I have ever tried. I consider them perfectly
reliable. liespe tfully. Dan’l Sayrb,
Grand Sec. Grand Lodge of F. and A. M of Alabama.
Albany, Ga., March 11, 1867.
I have used GALLIGHAN’S PILLS in forty cases
of Chills and Fever, with perfect success. They are
the best Fever and Ague Pill put up.
, , . A. B. Fant.
wholesale by
HARRAL, RISLEY & CGI, and McKESSON <fc
ROBBINS, New York.
For sale in Augusta by
PLUMB & LKITNER, W H. TUTT, STEVEN
SON A SUKLTON, aud all other Druggists.
BLUNT A HALE, Proprietors,
my2P-ood6m Montgomery, Ala.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
MRS. WINSLOW'S
SOOTHING- SYRUP,
For Children Teething,
gTeatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening
the sums, reducing: alt inflammation—willlallay All Pain
and spasmodic action, and is
Sure to Regulate the Bowels,
Depend upon it, mothers, it will g-ive rest to yourselves,
and
Relief and Health to Your Infants.
We have put up aud sold this article far years, aud Can
Say in Confidence and Truth of it what we have never
been able to cay of any other medicine— Never hai it
Failed in a Single Instance to Effect a Cure, wheu time
ly used. Never did wo know an instance of dissatisfac
tion by any one who used it. On tile contrary, ail are de
lighted with its operation, acd speak in terms of com
mondation ot its magical effects and medicinal virtues.
We speak in this matttcr “ U'hat toe do Know," after
years of experience, aud Pledge our Reputation for the
Fulfilment of What we here Declare. In almost every
instance where the infant is suffering from pain and ex
haustion, relief will bo Sound in fi:teeu or twenty minutes
after tho Syrup is adinioisiered.
Full directions for using will accompany each bottle.
Be sure and call for
“Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup,”
Having tho sac-simile of “CURTIS do PERKINS ” on
the outside W rapper. All others are base imitations.
Sold by Druggists throughout the world.
Price, only S5 Cents per Bottle.
Offices— 2li Fulton street. New York; soi High llol
born, Loudon, England; 4-11 St. Paul st-root, Montre.il,
Canada. au2B-eodGm
UUP FOR SALE—}ly Residence and Plantation, four
miles from Augusta, bounded ou the west by the South
western Flank Road, on the east by Savannah and Lou
isville Roads, containing about three hundred acres;
perfectly healthy, with excellent water, with a spring
branch running through about the centre. For small
Diming, say about five hands, I do not know any place in
the county its equal.
If not sold in a body, I will cut it to suit purchasers.
For far tiler information, I refer to Judge Shewjuee, al
uisofijco, over tliePoat Office, or myself on the premises,
cctlfi-lm A. DBAS.
Grain and Flour Bags.
W. 11. ABTF.N & CO., 25 rear! street New York,
are prepared to furnish Bags for Gbais, Floub, and all
other purposes for which bags are used, of any desired
material or size, upon the shortest notice. Floub and
Buckwheat Bags, either of Cotton or paper, piinted to
order, with neast designs. Paper Bays for li booths,
Confectioner?, Ac., from t lb, upwards.
si-p3 3m P. O. Box 4,939 New York City.
Batchelor’s Hair Dye 1
Tills splendid Ilair Dye is the’ best in the world. The
only true and perfect Dte—Harmless, Reliable, In
stantaneous. No dfsappointmen-. No ridiculous tints.
Natural Black or Brown. Remedies th: ill effects es Bad
Dyes. Invigorates the hair, leaving it eoi’t and beauti
ful. The genuine i3 signed William A. Batchelor. All
others sra more imitations, and should be avoided. Sold
by all Druggists aud Perfumers. Factory, 61 Barclay
street, New York.
83~ BEWaRE of a counterfeit.
dccll-lv
B-sT MABRIAGE ANDCELIBACY, AND THE HAP
rtNESS OF TRUE MANHOOD.—An Essay for Young
Men on the Clime of Splitud'. and tho Physiological
Errors, Abuses and Diseases which create impediments
to MARRIAGE, with sure means of Relief. Seat iu
sealed letter envelope:’, free of charge. Ad tress
DR. .1. SKILL AN HOUGHTON,
fop27-3m Howard Arso.-ia: lon. Pliiiadtdphia. Pa.
tar IT IS A MATTER OF CONGRATULATION
that we have at last had a reliable TONIC introduced in
rANICNTN’3 HEPATIC BITTERS; manufactured at
the South by Dr. C.'F. Pansfix, the well known Charles
ton Chemist; and which can be n-sed by all person:,, re
gardless of age or'.=C'v. 'Wio require tbmc’Siedtcine.
Ask your family physician, and he will be sure to ng
comruond them.
For sale by ail Druggists. *
PLUMB & LEITNBIt, Ageuts.
novl3-lyTu
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
PcopJcs’ Steamship Company.
LEAVING EACH FORT EVERT ALTERNATE
THURSDAY.
STEAMSHIP EMILY B. SOLDER,
CArT. 11. S. LIEBT.
STEAMSHIP MOJVEKA,
CArT. TV. MARBHMAN.
jL ILESS STEAMSHIPS, offering every induce
ment to Shippers and the Travelling Public, bavin?
superior accommodations for passengers, with tables
supplied by every luxury the New York and Charles
ton markets can afford, and for safety, speed and com
fort, are unrivalled on the coast.
THE MEW STEAMSHIP
jVIONEKAA-,
WILLI, HAVE North Atlantic Wharf on THURS
DAY, NOVEMBER 7, at o’clock.
Liberal advances made on Consignments to New
York. *
For Freight or Passage, apply at the office of the
Agents, JOHN A TIIEO. GETTT,
sopl-sunlutw3m 48 East Bay.
Railroad & Steamship Companies
EXPRESS.
Via SAVANNAH, GA.
DEPOT AND OFFICE,
Nos. 1-11 and 1-10 Greenwich Bt.,
(Corner op Liberty,')
NEW YORK
rF^HE RAILROAD AND STEAMSHIP LINES,
comprising the GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT
LINE, havo organized an EXPRESS by STEAM
SHIP S to SAVANNAH, and thence by PASSEN
GER TRAINS to
AUGUSTA, GA., and all Statious on tiro Augusta
[and Savannah Railroad.
MACON, GA., and ail Stations on the Central R. R.
EATONTON, GA., and all Stations on the Mil
[iedgeville and Eatonton Railroad,
COLUMBUS, G.V., and all Stations on the Mus
[cogee Railroad.
ALBANY, GA., } and all Stations on the South
EU PAULA, ALA., \ [Western Railroad.
FREIGHT RECEIVED at All Hours of the Day,
and Shipped up to One o’clock, I’. M., on the Sailing
Days of their Steamers.
VIRGO, LEO and CLEOPATRA,
Sailing every Tuesday.
HERMAN LIVINGSTON and GEN. BARNES,
Sailing every Thursday.
SAN SALVADOR and SAN JACINTO,
Sailing every Saturday.
Receipts signed at this Office and Insurance effect
ed to cover Sea Risk when desired.
Kerosene, Gunpowder and other Combustible Arti
cles not received unless by special arrangement.
For Rates or further information, inquire of the
Steamship Agents, or to
GEORGE YONGE,
General Agent.
September 18, 1867. octlß
JAMES W. WALKER,
(FORMERLY OP THE FIRM OF J. B. WALKER ft SONS,)
WILL CONTINUE THE
Warehouse and Commission Business
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
AT HIS OLD STAND,
Formerly J. B. Walker &, Sons,
McINTOSH STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
JPeRSONAL ATTENTION given to SALE
and STORAGE of all PRODUCE sent to him.
CASH ADVANCES MADE ON PRODUCE IN
STORE. sepl-dftdm
AUGUSTA, (Gx.) WEDNESDAY *MO]JNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1867
VAN WINKLE & CO.,
280 BROAD STREET,
YL7GHJSTTY, GEORGIA.
Dealers in Men’s and Boys’ BOOTS and
SHOES, Heavy BOOTS, BROGANS, Ladies’ and
Misses’ SHOES, oi the best quality.
ALSO,
Dealers in fino HATS, for Men and Boys,
LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS.
All goods at the lowest prices.
0c!24-tf
NO COMMISSIONS
FOR
ADVANCES ON COTTON.
BRANCH, SON'S & 00.,
BANKERS AND COTTON FACTORS,
.A. XT GrYT STA, Cr A.,
BARRING, BROTHERS A CO.,
W. A. & G. MAXWELL & CO.,
Liverpool,
DUNCAN, SHERMAN A CO.,
WILLIAMS, TAYLOR & CO.,
Bfew York.
ALEX. WHILLDEN & SONS,
KOB’T PATTERSON & CO.,
Philadelphia.
WOODWARD, BALDWIN & CO.,
MeCLEI3H, RIVES A CO.,
Baltimore,
AV E aro prepared to make liberal CASH AD- j
VANCES on consignments of COTTON to the above j
named FISRT CLASS HOUSES. We make NOT
CHARGE WHATEVER for advancing. }
BRANCH, SONS &• Cl>., I
Georgia Railroad Banking House, j
ectZfi-tf
ESTABLISHED IN 1845]
(TUNS, PISTOLS,
Cutlery, <fce,
1 HAVE JUST RECEIVED, and have in store,
a full supply ofthe above articles, Imported direct
from tlio English manufactories, aud offer them at
prices to suit the times, couriering ot
DOUBLE-BARRELED GUNS, all qualities and
prices. Among them are a number of POWELL’S
CELEBRATED MAKE, in cases.
UINGLE-BARRELED GUNS, Foreign and Ame
rican.
Colt-. Remington, and nth- r Repeating PISTOLS.
POCKET KNIVES of Rogers and Westenboliu’s
make, asplend.d aasortmnnt.
A few dozen Rod-era’ best TA RLE C UTI.EZtY.
■ SHOT BAGS, POWDER FLASKS, and GAME
BAGS.
Ely’s Wa.erproof Cm and l’isto! CAPS.
Ely’s GUN WADDING, ml qualities.
FIXED AMMUNITION for all siznl Plato's.
METALLIC CARTRIDGES for all sized Guns
cud Pislo's.
BLASTING POWDER and SAFETY FUSE,
Kentucky, Rifle a id Spoiling POWDER, in kegs
and cans.
ro Bags SHOT, ail sizes.
A fine stock of it IEEE!?, cn my own make, of a
superior quality.
REPAIRING done in a superior manner and war
ranted, at 24:5 Broad Street.
' ocSl-lai U. 11. ROGSIjC.
Kor l PsltrviAN
G-UAMO,
LAND PLASTER,
AND
DISSOLVED BONES.
w E are uuw obtaining our supplies of
No. 1 Peruvian G-uano
Direct fr-.ai the ships or warehouse* of the Agent oi
the Peruvian Government, every bag being branded
by tho sworn Inspector of tiio Btite, and purity
guarantied.
JOHN MERRYMAN & CO.,
69 W. Fayette street,
Baltimore.
REFERENCES:
David DjcssoS, Hon. T. J. Smith, Col. Thos. M.
Turner, A. J. Line, John Hancock Cos.,
G,i.; Editor “Southern Cultivator,” Athens, Uu.;
James C. Desham, Eatonton, Ga.; E. and J. A. Nib
bit, Macon, Ga.; Jambs M. Gray, Clinton, Ga.;
Hollis 8. Kezar, Henderson, Ga. ; M. D. Joses,
F. A. Jo.vbs, Midville, Ga. ; Rev. G. G. Smith, Oub
leys, Ga.; Stbphes D. Heabd, James T. Gardiner,
Augu ta, Ga.; P. H. Been, E. C. Wads & Cos.,
Savannah, Ga.; Wm. Devries, Pres’t Md. Agr. So
clety, Bidtirr.ore; John S. Gitiings, President Chesa
peake Bnnk ; Charles Goodwin, Cashier Franklin
Bank ; Editors of 11 Maryland Farmer,” Baltimore.
octlß-d*e4m
Bridal Presents,
YiIXTENSIVE AND ATTRACTIVE supplies
jQj’cf Rich JEWELRY, GoId and Silver Watches,
and Solid Stiver Ware of every description, Diamond
Rings and Pins, Ladies’ Gold Leontineand ChatelaiM
Chains, Gents’ Guard, Vest and Fob Chains, Wed
ding Rings, Bridal Setts of Pearls, also Sterling Silver
for Bridal Presents, and a gr eat variety of Fancy Arti
cles. Fine Watches and Jewelry repaired at
A. FRONTAUT’B OLD STAND,
163 Broad St., one door below Augusta Hotel.
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1867. 1867.
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS!
B, \\. WRIGHT & GO.,
Li 33 BROAD STREET,
(Opposite Masonic Hall,)
HAVE NOW OPENED A STOCK OF
DRY GOODS
Unsurpassed in EXTENT, VARIETY and AT
TRACTIVENEBB, and at prices as LOW as the
same qualities can bought of any house in Augusta.
We are receiving additions to our stock weekly
and respectfully invito purchasers of DRY GOODS
to an examination of our STOCK and PRICES be
fore making thsir purchases.
sep26-6m
OYSTERS AND FISH.
A. REGULAR SUPPLY of Fitzoerald’s
FRESH NORFOLK OYSTERS,
In gallon and half gallon kegs. And
Florida FYesh Fish,
Constantly on hand at the
AUGUSTA ICE HOUSE,
REYNOLDS STREET.
OYSTERS and FISH Packed in Ice for shipment
to any part of the country.
novl-12 O. EMERY.
Sto?all’s Excelsior Mills.
A SUPPLY of ihe different grades of FLOUR
ean be bad at the Mi 1. Also, Bran, Fine Feed,
Shorts ind Chicken Fed • >rders left at Brancn,
Hons & Co.’s Banking House will meet with prompt
attention. THOS. P. STOVALL.
nov3-10
% GREAT THROUGH
(stand Mail and Express Route
FROM
~MEW ORLEANS TO NEW YORK,
Jy IA Mobile, Montgomery, Columbus, Macon
xnH Hillen, or via Atlanta to Auzusta, thence via Co
lumbia, Char'otto, Ra’elgh, or Wilmington, to Wel
don, Petersburg, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York, and all points West.
and FAST SCHEDULE now in operation,
tilth dose and continuous connection the whole route.
?NO CHANGE OF CAES between Charleston
s vd Wilmington, Weldon and Aquia Crock, or Wash
ii-jffou and New York.
THE ONLY ROUTE running two daily trains
tfflough from Weidon to New York.
crtME AS QUICK and fare as low as any other
r-oitc.
hDqgant and Commodious SLEEPING CARS on
nffaight Trains.
Passengers leaving Savannah at C, p. m., and Cbarles
tc*uit 9 a. m., make closo connections at Augusta and
Florence with the Fast Through Express Train.—
Pitteengere from Columbia, Charlotte, Raleigh, and
aff’ its on the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, make
cifte connection at Weldon with the 3.30, p. m., train
fo#td! points North and West.
Upon arriving at Weldon be particular to ask for
affTtako tho train marked “ Through Route.”
Ask for Tickets aud have your Baggage Checked
via.Petcrsburg and Richmond.
Through Tickets good until used, with option to
passengers ol stopping over at terminal points.
R. B. PEGRAM,
Supt. Petersburg Railroad.
P. H. GILL,
-4. Supt. K. AP. U. 11. oetltl-lm
f yjELIZ N\S Is IN E
IRON STEAMERS.
[IEIGHT TAKEN AS LOW A3 BY ANY'
O< LINE.
FREE FOR W A RDIXG at Savannah and Augusta,
5_ , M A. COHEN,
T*, Agent, Savannah.
F. A SCRANTON A CO.,
Agents, Augusta.
Then’s line.
?V‘
if** THE STEAMER
Jt’ EXPRESS
\j|r ILL leave Augusta on THUR3DAY, Octo
bofflKtfh, and every alternate five days, for Savannah
aniiaffintermediate landings.
E. D. WHITE, Captain.
GEO. D. MOSHER, Purser.
P. V. Scranton, Agent, Augusta,
Cohen, Agent, Savannah.
►&pSO 3m
MOORE’S LINE,
J©R SAVANNAH.
J' HIV STEAMER BAUDY MOORE will load
on S’ 1 OS D AY' and leave on TUESDAY' MORNING.
T*,*■ Steamer JULIA ST. CLAIR wilt load on
WF ’NESpAY and leave on THURSDA Y MORN
IXb 4 \v
' net BAUDY MOORE will load od SAT
xnxbsr* fd k-ave at 4, P. JS., same day. v
: >f i ' JNO. A. MOORE, Agent,
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POTATOES
TtlE undersigned are prepared to fuinish the
citiz-ns of Angueta. during the season, with the best
artiile of SWEET POTATOES. Will supply them
weekly, at their stores or residences, at Market
Prices. Also, prepared to put them up for shipping.
Orders left atE. Mcstin’s will be promptly attended
to. J. M. SEAqJ A BRO3.
oct2B-12*
JOHN P. C. WHITEHEAD, Jr.,
ATTORNB.Y JA r V LAW,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Office, Law Range.
octo Jm
SEWING MACHINES.
WHEELEIi & WILSON’S
New Improved!, Highest Premium anti
Family Loch. Stitch
S EWING MACH INE.
A «€> L,» HIDDAL
wAS AWARDED the highest premium at
the Paris Exposition, hy the Emperor of Franee, the
27th of June, 1807, over eighty-two competitors ot
SEWING MACHINES. There is no Machine in
the world that can do so GREAT A VARIETY
OF WORK AS TTIE IMPROVED WHEELER
& WILSON, or give auch thorough eathfacticn; it
cannot be equalled for Stitching, Hemming, Quilting,
Felling, Cording, Tucking, Braiding, an t will SEW
ANYTHING, from the THICKEST CLOTH to tho
FINEST CAMBRIC, Ac. The recent improvements
render this Machine far more efficient, aud is now uni
versally acknowledged to be the leading FAMILY
SEWING MACHINE OF THE YVORLD.
We will keep constantly on hand a good assortment
of SEWING MACHINES for sale
AT NEW TORE PRICES.
SEWING MACHINES for rent at $6 per month
REPAIRING.
The most complete REPAIRING Establishment
South of New Y'ork, where every kind of Sewing
Machines are Repaired in the most prompt and effi
cient manner, and warranted for one year.
A large assortment of Whfblkr & Wilson’s and
Sinqkr’s MACHINE NEEDLES, all sizes, for sale
at fl per dozen. Needles and small parts of the Ma
chine, sent hy mail to all parts of the country. Pay
ment must be remitted in Currency.
The best quality of MACHINE OIL, wholesale or
retail.
Instructions given in the different branches of the
Machine. Ladies are respectfully invited to call and
examine our Machines. Call in the Ladies’ Parlor
AUGUSTA HOTEL, where servants will he in nt
endance to st ow them to tho Machine Room ; or
address Lock Box 174.
aug2G-d3m*c6m H. JEROME A 00.
DISSOLUTION.
f PHE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing
between tbe undersigned is this day dissolved by mu
tual consent. Both will sign the firm name in liqui
dation, D. H. DENNING,
WM. TUTTLE,
Late firm DenniDg & Tuttle.
Augusta, Ga., October 19, 1867. 00t24-lm
- LARGE STOCK
OF
FINE, COMMON AND MEDIUM
CLOTHING,
FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
ALSO,
fdine CLOTHS, CASBIMERES and VEST
INGS, which will be manufactured in the latest and
most fashionable styles.
The public are respectfully solicited to call and ex
amine our stock of goods.
J. A. VAN WINKLE.
ocf24-lm
MULES AND HORSES.
Some CHOICE MULSH and a few CHEAP
HORSES for sale at tb Mace Stables, Augusta, Ga.
sep!B-tf M. A. DEHONEY.
FOR RENT.
FOR EENT,
TyVO COMFORTABLE ROOMS, either with
or without furniture. Would prefer to rent them as
Sleeping Rooms for gentlemen. Apply at
octCl-tf 102 BROAD ST.
TO RENT,
In tho town of Sparta, Ga., for the year ISuS, a
first class BRICK STORE ROOM, eighty feet deep,
fitted up expressly for the Dry Goods business, with
dry cellar attached. Rent, fSOO per annum.
Address, or apply to
GEO. W. WATKINS.
Spart-A, Ga., November 4, 1867. nov 5-0
TO RENT,
NO. 1 DWELLING, containing six large
rooms and bath rooms, at tho corner of Washington
and Watkins streets.
Apply at P. Quinn's, 180 Broad street, or to
WM. F. KAVANAGII,
Jackson street, between Telfair and Walker.
oct23-tf
TO RENT,
The NICE COTTAGE on north side of Ellis,
third door above McKinno street, with four rooms
and fire-places, Kitchen with two rooms, and gooff
Garden. Apply to
D. L. CURTIS,
oct22-tf 434 Broad street.
TO RENT,
FROM THE FIRST OF OCTOBER NEXT,
T’nU RESIDENCE of the undersigned, on the
Georgia Railroad, near Hanisonv-ille, about two miles
from the Augusta Post Office. There is daily rail
road communication with the city, by accommodation
train.
The location is Healthy and free from musquitocp.
Dwelling of Brick, fourteen rooms, with Gas Fixtures
in rooms, halls aDd attic. Apparatus for the manu
facture of gas on the premises, in good order. Hy
drant YVater supplied by lift pump from kitchen to
upper story, and by lift and force pump to grounds in
front. In addition, two We'.is of Pure Cool Water
in back yard aud stable lot.
Commodious Servants’ Quarters, Carnage 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, iu a de
taehed building, which will be rented with the dtvoll
ing.
The Furniture In tho dwelling will he sold, if de
shed, on reasonable terms.
For terms, apply at the Constitutionalist Office.
nug27-tf JAMES GARDNER.
FOR RENT,
r L\u2 Lafayette rack course.
FOR SALE,
Three deairablo BUILDING LOTS,, on Greene
street. For terms apply to
sep4-tf - H. II STEINER.
FOR SALE OR RENT,
A. SMALL and neat RESIDENCE, with all ne
cessary out-heusca, situated on ho east side of Mar
bury Street Avenue, near tho South Boundry street;
with largo garden well stocked with plants ; having a
front of about 200 feet and running through to Kollock
street. Location perfectly healihy and peasant.
Terms of sale to suit purchasers. Thp premises are
now occupied hy the undersigned, to whom applica
tion esu,bo made, calo Messrs. Bessman A Halla
uas. > I. GIftARDAY”.
nulS-tf
FOR RENT,
FROM Ist October next, that • iEVIDENCE
on the corner of Bay and Lincoln stroe
The House has eight largo rooms with fire places,
pantries, Ac. For particulars apply to
Jyl6-tf Judge WM. T. GOU LD.
1 jiw»WßW»«riPr i'll iirawsaLva** i «msaw»*vT
3. F. RUSSELL. P.OBT. V> r . POTT BR
RUSSELL & POTTER,
Colton Commission Merchants,
AUGUSTA, Grj\.,
ILL ’make liberal advancer on consignments
of COTTON to their friends in Liverpool, and in all
the leading maikots ofthe North.
oct2 3 m
F, C. BARBER & SON,
Geatral Commission Merehaats
AND
FINANCIAL BROKERS.
(Li’AREFUL nib-ntion given to sale of COTTON
and all kinds of PRODUCE.
CONSIGNMENTS solicited.
oetl2-lm
Our Stock has been Sought Since
The Decline.
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
AND
• fi.TRAAV GOODS,
AT
"Wh-olewale and Retail,
AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT
IN ANY HOUSE SOI'TI-1.
J. D. A, MURPHY & CO.
IXaYR now in stock Hiiy acd every article usual
ly kept in FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS HOUSES,
and as their goods were, selected with great care by an
experienced merchant, they are prepared to warrant
each article as represented
All purchaser* of
DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
MILLINERY, ETC., ETC.,
who visit this market, will find it to their advantage
to examine our Stock and Prices before making their
purchases.
We call special attention to our large and varied as
sortment of SHAWLS, CLOAKS, SILK COVER
INGS and FURS; also, GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS.
OurSpecialitib is BONNET and TRIMMING
RIBBONS.
J. D. A. MURPHY & 00.,
314 Btoad street,
oct2o-Sm Nearly opposite Planters’ Hotel.
WHEAT FERTILIZER.
"\/S/ 13 have on hand the CHEAPEST and
BEST FERTILIZER for Wheat and Winter Crops.
We guarantee it to be a good ar Lie, and will sell
Low.
Attention of Planters Invited.
octlS-tf LINTON & DOUGHT Y.
iw«n*TT , jc€C2'JE3*
♦
SEW DRY GOODS.
Fall and Winter Stock, 1867.
•JOHN SETZE, Agent,
WoULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE THAT HE IS Nf>V IN RECEIPT
OF HIS
• Fall and Winter Stock of New Dry Goods,
lo Which lie would call attention. As it embraces all that is usually kept in a ’
FIRST OLA.SS D GOODS HOUSE,
it would be usclc •as wed a- tedious to enumerate articles or to indulges in anv of the
tmff l i Va ” a -n Zas r WUIy 1 ’" 1 , " n - h by tho advertisements of the dav. He will morel/ snr
that lu_ will endeavor u> su- am. at its maximum, the high character for “ y
FAIR dealing, honest goods,
AND
®® ® r PR i.c2 mm 9
\\hh il His i'l\<;i'!Sll i:|) TkE OLD HOUSE FOR THE PAST FORTY
YEARS.
YVehate i',, : ; m, c 1,, v.|| -they must; be soid-and would gay to our old friends amt
thc m ** m - cnn «• «•■«•»'» »»>■ s«o"*«»"
TOUT WILL GET TH E GOODS,
FOR WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION AS TO PRICES, ANO
Will WOT BE UNDERSOLD!
.TOJtIJV SEIZE, A-gent,
ronox" IrnmiMr
111 MOM llisißlMt.
Great Addition to 'Oir stock!
JEIaVING TAiaEN ADVANTAGE OF THE DE PRESTON IN TrltcM-vsc-itt TaE
< LAST TEN DAYS, . {•*' * *
& ' I
BOUGHT HEAVILY AT THE REDUCED PRICES, AND ARE NOW
se co n :r> sup pp y
the*eoMon! <K> ° X>S ’ bC>th Fiae anl Low f ’ rio6 ' l - at Much Lower' Figures, than they wera early in
,DELAINES, from 20 to 25 cents, worth 30 and S5 cents
POI’LINS, at 30 to 50 cents, worth 37X and 75 cents
Good Brand, of BLEACHED COTTON very much Reduced
WARM.ATOOSEE, at 25, woith 30 cents
x> r. iV Y ORK MILLS, at 30, worth 35 cents
One hundred and iifty CLOAKS, from *3 50 up. Cheap as they were before thc war i B Gold.
\ r . RICUA-RDS & BEOS.’,
FREDGRICHIiiBIURG STORE,
octll-diclm CORNER EY TIIE PLANTERS’ HOTEL.
GROCERIES ! GROCERIES ! !
O’DOWD k MULIfERIK,
283 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga,,
"We wenld respectfully inform our friends and tho public that wo have now on hand and for .ale a
large stock of Choice GROCERIES, consisting in part of the following :
20 Hhds BACON, sides and shoulders
20 Boxes BACON SIDES
25 Boxes BACON, dry salt «•
20 Barrel* LARD
50 Tubs LARD
40 Hhds choice BROWN SUGAR
25 Barrels A, B and U SUGAR
300 Bags RIO COFFEE
30 Baus Laguayra COFFEE
20 Pockets Java COFFKK
10 Pockets Neilgherry Virgin COFFEE
75 Half chests TEA
50 Caddies TEA
. 40 Hilda MOLASSES
100 Barrels ifOLASjES
50 Barrels SYRUP
100 Cases PICKLES
300 Cases Canm and FRUIT an 1 VEGETABLES
100 Cases OYSTERS, 1 and 2 lb r ms
50 Cases J,OUSTERS, 1 and 2 11. -vis
100 Barrels WHISKY, all grade:
5 .V (’asks BRANDY, Domes.tj
5 Casks BRANDY, Hennessey ACo
20 if Casks WINE, Sherry, Port end Madeira
5 Barrels GIN
5 Barrels RUM
100 Bags SHOT
500 1.1)3 Bar LE .1 P
Having purenased our entire stork before the advance in gold, wo are prapared to soil low.
Merchants and Planters visiting our city would do well to call before purchasing elsewhere.
YvE ARE DETERMINED NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD.
oct27-10
SADDLES, HARNESS, LEATHER
AND SHOE FINDINGS.
0
ALBERT HATCH. j CHARLES G. GOODRICH.
HATCH & GOODRICH,
N °. STI BROAD STREET,
-A-ugusta,. Gra.
INVITE the attention of our friends, and the public generally, to our FULL AND COMP LET
STOCK of
SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, TRUNKS, WHIPS, COLLARS,
HARNESS MOUNTINGS, HORSE BLANKETS, LEATHER, of all kinds,
SHOE FINDINGS, and a well ssorted lot f BELTINGS
We would he happy to receive a c .il from Iff ■> 3 ‘ ,
HATCH & GOODRICH.
Od4-dic2m
VOL 24-NO 123
200 Boxes TOBACCO
20 Cases Smoking TOBACCO
00 M SUGARS
60 Jars Mneaboy SNU FF
100 Gross Mason's BLACKING
75 Boxes SOAP
50 Boxes Toilet SOAP
70 doxes STARCH
60 Boxes Bi. Garb. SODA
60 Kegs Bi. Curb SODA
60 Boxes CANDY
100 D z Infallible YEAST POWDERS
30 Doz B B CEDAR BUCKETS
100 Doz Painted BUCKETS
5 Doz WELL BUCKETS
100 Doz BROOMS
6a Doz SKIVES
26 Doz COFFEE MILLS
30 Barrels MACKEREL
60 % barrels MACKEREL
50 Kits MACKEREL
10 Kits SALMON
60 Cases Bourbon WHISKY
25 Cases B'< ANDY
40 Cases PLANTATION BITTERS
40 Cam a WAHOO BITTERS
10 Cases GERMAN BITTERS
25 Nests TUBS