Tri-weekly constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 18??-1877, December 30, 1868, Image 1
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The British Miuistry. THE NEW AND THE OLD CABINETS AT WIND SOR — SCENES AND INCIDENTS. The people of Windsor appeared in the earlier portion of yesterday to be scarcely. “aTTve"Tin* tinporiant busTr.eSs that was about to be transacted in their immediate neighborhood. The mini tors of the late Government, who left Paddington by a special train at. 12:10, on arriving at the VVind.sou Station shortly before 1, found onlv a small crowd awaiting them. The ex-Minislers, as they alighted, were re ceived without any cheering, and, with the exception of a slight clapping of hands, there was absolutely no demonstration whatever. The absence of Mr. Disraeli, who neither accompanied nor returned with his colleagues, was the subject of general remark throughout the day, and iu his absence Lord Cairns, Mr. Ward Hunt and Lord Stanley appeared to be the centres of attraction. The ex Ministers were accom panied l>y Mr. Baron Cleasby and Mr. Jus tice Hayes, upon whom Her Majesty subse quently conferred the honor of Knighthood. Carriages were in waiting to convey the company to the castle, and in a few minutes the members of the late Ministry were in the presence of the Queen, to whom they delivered up the scats of their various cilices. On their return to the railwaysta tion at 2:15 a large number of people were in waiting. Lord Stanley, with a view probably to avoiding recognition, walked into the station, and apparently succeeded in his object until he reached the carriage, when lie was recognized and cheered. At the departure ®f the train there was some attempt at a demonstration, bnt in the tnidsi of the cheering sounds of disapproval were certainly to be heard. As it was known that another special train with Mr. Gladstone and his colleagues was immediately expected, those who had as sembled to speed the parting Ministry re mained to welcome their successors, anti scarcely had the one train fairly left the station'before the other arrived. The new Ministers were received with loud cheers, and some difficulty was experienced in pre serving an open space through which those in Lite train could make their way to the carriages awaiting their arrival. The mem- bers of the Government generally were not particularised in the applause of the by stauders, but Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Bright were, naturally enough, singled out for special recognition. As the former passed from the train to the carriage his hands were grasped and shaken apparcnt'y by all who were within reach ; and even when he bad taken his seat some of the more en thusiastic —including more than one “per son” rushed forward and welcomed him with an enthusiasm that would admit of no denial. After acknowledging the greetings, which were loud and general, the carriages drove off to the castle, the cheering being taken up by those who had not left the streets. The Premier and his colleagues remained at the castle lor about a couple of hours, the crowd awaiting their return, aud constantly increasing in numbers and lining the route from the gates of the castle to the railway station. The first three carriages, to the disappointment of the crowd, did not contain Mr. Gladstone, and the cheer with which each in turn was received was feeble, the more ardent among the spectators evidently perceiving that they bad commenced their checing under a false impression. The Premier returned in a closed carriage, and thus avoided the heartv recognition which the large majori ty of the spectators were evidently bent upon according him. At the railway sta tion however, this seclusion could no long er be maintained. So eager and enthusi astic were the crowd that they pressed upon the carriage, and for some time pre vented the closing of the doors, availing themselves of the opportunity thus afforded a<min to indulge in shaking hands with hTm a process whieh lie submitted to with sufficient good humor. But the crowd, oc cupied as they still were with cheering Mr. Gladstone, had by this time discovered that, Mr Bright, whose return they were anx iously awaiting, was not with his col leagues Inquiries were made for him on all sides and it W3S clear that many were determined by a careful watch to prevent liis arriving and entering the carriage with out recognition. Presently there was a General movement on the platform. The signal had been given, and at the other end of the platform Mr. Bright was seen to be walkin" toward the train, arm and arm with Lord Granville, who was smilingly contemplating the enthusiasm of the spec- > : - • •• 8.8 i ■ ■ H .M.*:w J>4 ■ 818 JBBIf B ■ •-#1 Baßrw. 'BBsBB*B*/B!?iBr!B»!B B. ■ h.• ■ B"Sb Wf M ! ‘S K K!a B ■ wkV ''■ ■ ■ “-*• .. LggmL-i / **<#**«*.■ .i/.. tators. In an instant there was a rush, and so strong and so violent were the greetings of his admirers that Mr. Bright and Earl Granville, assisted by the rail way officials, had to force, indeed, almost light, their way to the carriage. The cheer ing was continued until the de{»arturc of the train, and as the latter stopped fora few minutes outside the station the crowd rapidly moved toward it and renewed demonstrations, Several even elimbing ud the steps of the carriage to take a last look at its inmates. [Fiom the NashviliePressand Tirab*, 28d A Terrible Invention. A REGIMENT OF SOLDIERS, A MILE AND A HALF DISTANT, TO,BE KILLED IN FOUR MINUTES. Some months ago a mechanical genius, whose name we are not at liberty to dis close, told us he bad an idea, which lie was endeavoring to “ work out” by which a very i Squares. 1 Week. ,l ;2 Weeks. I 3 Week*. 1 Month. 2 Months. 3 Mon the. 4 Months 6 Month*. 6 Months. little army could be made irresistible against any number of enemies. He promised to let us have the benefit of the idea if he found that it could be made practicable. Since then he has diligently worked at it every evening, Sundays not excepted, bringing it “ out,” as he calls it. During those mouths his abstracted air, his isolation, the con stant succession of hopes and fears about the success of his project, which would be visible on his face for days together, Jed m iny of his neighbors to imagine that he was more or less crazy. He brought bis long and absorbing labors to a successful termination about four days ago, and had the gratification of testing the utility of his perfected idea, with the most complete evi dence of its practicability. The invention cousist- of a range of guns of 0.76 bore and about forty inches long, mounted on a carriage of very simple structure, to be hauled by one horse. The width of the carri ige between the wheels is six feet. The gun barrels, twelve hi number, are ranged apparently parallel to each other upon this carriage. We say ap parently, for their line of tire is not strictly parallel, bnt divergent, so that at three hundred yards distant the twelve bullets sweep a line of about thirty feet. They are ranged at equal distances from each other, except in the middle, where there is a space of ten inches, into which is placed a tele scope of considerable power, and a nice ar rangement for adjusting the guns in taking aim. This contrivance enables the opera tor to send a bullet through the bull’s qye at sixteen hnndretj yards niDe limes out of ten. The tubes themselves are rifled, are double the strength of ordinary rifles, ami are made strong at the breecli by a band six inches broad and onc-sixth thick. They are all loaded at the breech. The breech pieces are all connected by a rod, which is attached to a crank, one turn o, which opens and shuts all the breecli pieces and loads the pieces, for the breecli pieces, by this motion, are brought in contact with twelve tubes, placed immediately over the breeches, and containing the cartridges, the same turn extracting the cartridge from its tube and inserting it with precision in its j place in the gnn. The guns are m ule ready tor firing by a simple and rapid a motion as the turning of a crank' They are fired by another slight motion, which drives twelve needles, inserted in the breech for the purpose, into the fulminate with which the cartridges are covered. 80 simple, sure and rapid are these movements that twenty-seven rounds were fired in sixty three seconds, yesterday, at t.he place of trial, out on the Hyde’s Ferry pike. The cartridges are four inches in .length, and do not entirely explode until the ball is about half way out of lliit-barrel, an effect which is produced by a utde arrangement of the material of which toKyare composed. Ex cept the hpHet the-whole cartridge is com bus'.bk.Tnd leaves nothing behind when fired off. ihe got) will send a ball three miles. The aim is always good at 2,000 yards. At a trial yesterday, a line of plank six inches broad was raised four feet from the ground and fired at fifteen hundred yards distant, and out of sixty shots fired forty-seven went through and six others left marks upon the edges of the i lank. The inventor is confident that a regiment of soldiers a mile and a half distant could be all killed by one of these Poliyferi (the name he has given them), in four minutes. In the handsof an intelligent, steady opera tor at least ninety per eent. of the balls fired will take effect. The whole affair, when in fighting trim, weighs but five hundred pounds, and is intended to lie hauled by one horse and worked by two men, one to drive and the other to operate. The loading and flriug apparatus is so ar ranged that it can be detached in a moment, when the other part of tlie deadly engine becomes perfectly useless. One of them can be finished off complete, with horse, etc., for #I,OOO. The inventor, a young working mechanic, feels jubilant at the great success which attended the first trial of his important production, which cost him so many months of toil and all the means which lie had at his command, lie goes to Washington in about a week to push his fortune and to revolutionize the art of war. Thf. Coming War in Europe. —The most terrible wars of modern times liave sprung from comparatively trivial causes, illustrating the divine apothegm, “ Behold how great a matter a little lire kindleth.” The collision between Turkey and Greece may set all Europe in a flame. It is but too apparent that the Great Powers have for a year past only been waiting fora good opportunity to fly at each other’s throats. The military strength of the belligerents, therefore, becomes a matter of interest. Dealing only in round numbers, the forces of Russia, Prussia, France, Austria and Italy, including those troops which corre spond to our militia, stand about ns fol lows: Russia, 1,400,000; Prussia, 1,230,000 ; France, 1,350.000; Austria, 1,100,000; Italy, 480,000. We include with Prussia the Bouth German States that were compelled to follow her lead after the great victory of Sadowa. These arc the five kingdoms that are most likely, in the event of a general Euro pean war on account of the Turkish-Gre cian question, to join in the grand melee. Russia and Prussia, and perhaps Italy, would be very likely to act together, though Italy might try to remain neutral, while Fraucc and Austria would he apt to take the other side. Assuming that Italy will take an attitude of neutrality, while Russia and Prussia ou the one hand, and France and Austria on the other, should enter into the field as allies, their respective forces would number as follows: Russia and Prussia, 2,630,000; France and Austria, 2,450,000. It would be a spectacle over which humauity would shudder, to see these five millions of human beings, who ltave not the slightest ground for any per sonal quarrel, doing their utmost to murder one another at the bidding of two kings and two emperors. —New York Sun. ‘ How to Retain a Good Face.— A cor respondent has some good ideas on the im portance of mental activity in retaining a good face. He says : We were speaking of handsome men the other evening, and I was wondering how K. had so lost the beauty for which, five years ago, he was so famous. “ Oh, it’s because he never did anything,” said B.; “ he never worked, thought or suf fered. You must have the mind chiseling away at the features if yon want handsome middle-aged men.’’ Since hearing that re mark, I have been on the watch to see whether it is generally true, and it is. A handsome man who does nothing but eat and drink, grows flabby, and the fine lines of h‘s features are lost,, bnt the hard thinker has an admirable sculptor at work, keeping his fine lines in repair, and constantly going over his face to improve the .original design. Thurlow Weed is reported to be as cheerful as a tom-tit on a pump-handle. | LaCrusse Democrat. HURLEY'S AGUE TONIO. ° nr— ' ororcTTi u iuwTTmli-p t Fifffr riVjJI 11 nrl il fWWnri F.-ver that is or can be Ague Tonic. There jpesmtfmKO thousand* oured b) using it who had tried remedies without benefit; bnt in no Hurley’s failed to Street * cnre^JPPflyQlQpiad-.k cheerfully tell their aflHs«re7W?iiX<Ti( it, an. tor chills the i lulls would «»SHil^OE*nr o Interest t., sending tea drug store and i ftb flea.-. Hit I.- take, c..m|.|..| Mill certain to core sH esses ot fever. • -- ( J AIifSPWIIDLE A 00., Louisville, Ky. PPRIfY YOURTOODi Hurley’s Is already recognized by the most eminent physician* in all parts of the country, to be the most surprising and effective remedy for certain diseases of whirl they have any knowledge. All other Compounds or Syrups of this root havi hitherto failed to command the sanction of the Facut ty, because on being tested, they have been found tc contain noxious ingredients, which neutralize the good effects of the Sarsaparilla, and oftentimes injure tl.i health of tbe patient. It is ib< ~~f preparation. This is the pure and genuine extract of the toot, anu will, on trial, be found to effect a certain and per fect cure of tbe following complaints and diseases: Affections of the Bones, Habitual Costiveness Debility , Diseases of the Kidneys, Dyspep sia, Eryscpilas, Female Irregular i- ities, Fistula, all Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Indiges tion, Piles, Pulmonary Diseases, Syphilis, Scrofula or King's Evil. HURLEY’S POP UL ARJFORM GANDY As this is really a Bl’KUl FIU FOR WORMS, and the liest and most, palatable form to give to children, it is not surprising that it is fast taking the place ol all other preparations tor worms—it being perfectly tasteless, any child will take it. HI? RUBY’S STOMACH BITTERS, For Debility Loss o f Appe tite, Weakness, In digestion, or Dyspepsia, Want of Action of the Liver, OR DISORDERED STOMACH, There is .Vo hitters that can Compute with these n removing these distressing complai uts. For sale or Call (#-> had at aiWdirtfe Store m the topted Stales. 01 from toe JAM Kid HUDDLE & CO., Proprietors. Louisville, Ky. NOTICE TO MOTHERS. DR. SbABROOK’S Infant Soothing Syrup I K have, by pnvrh .Ho of tin; original receipt, become sole proprietors of this Celebrated Medicine Wo ank yon to give it a trial, with a,t assurance that you will in future discard ail those nauseous and de structive stuffs, such as Bateman's Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, Dewoe’s Mixture, <v<■, combination* of a past and »iit,t-protrre*mve age, when it was thought that the more disgusting the mixture the better the medi cine. . Use in the future only SEA BROOK’S, a combina tion quite up with the advancement of the age.— Pleasant to lake, harmless in its action, efficient and reliable in ail cases. Invaluable in the following diseases : Summer Complaint, Irreg ularities of the Bowels, Restive ness. Teeth ing, &o. Gives health to the child and rent to the mother. We could turnish any quantity of certificates bear ing evidences of its superior qualities, but prefer that our medicine should Aland on its own merits, which it will do upon trial. DR. SEABItOOK’S ELIXIR OF PYROPHOSPHATE OF IRON AND* CALISAYA. This t levant combination possesses all the best Tonic properties of Peruvian Bark ami Iron, without the disagr.cable taste and bad efiec's of eillier, Wpu rateiy or in other preparations, of these valuable medi cines. It should be taken in all cases when a gentle Umic impression is required—af® convalescence from Fevers or other debilitating diseases, or in those <djs trussing irregularities peculiar to females. No female should be without it, if liable to such diseases for nothing can trail take its place. e q o'-tjtr'- Oriental Pearl Drops! For beautifying the complexion, effectually remov ing Tan, Frock let, Blotches, and giving the skin an elegant sraoothuess not easily attained by any other. Its use among the ladies in the Kaat, gives it a eharac lei for efficiency which at once stamp* it as infinitely Huperior lor the toilet ol any lady. BETTISON’S ENGLISH HORSE LINIMENT, Has proven itself one of the best-Liniments made foi Sprains, Bruises, Ac., in ail cases when tried for either man or beast, and will do all we claim fur it. Try a bottle, and we are satisfied yo« wtM never afterwards use any other. ' 1 •*' • JAMES RUDDLE & CO., PROPHIBTORS, 41 BULLITT STREET, LOUISVILLE, KY AU the at., a Medicines for sale by W. H. TUTT PLUMB A LKITNEII, BEALL A HANKINSON BARRETT, GARTER 4 CO., and BARKY 4 BATTY, Augusta, Ga. )y4-eod*n6mt7m AUGUSTA, (Ga,) WEDNESDAY MINING, DECEMBER 30, 1868 GENKRAI, f Parehasing Agency NO. 30 BROADWAY. •rFWibaal Orders, small or large, and for aij tides of every description, PBOMPTLY and carefully attended to wn* WANTS ANYTHING FROM NEW YORK THIS AGFENOY J Enables Country Residents to make purchasei city without troubling busy friends, , T* 1 ' -i -or mere acquaintances. IF YOU WANT Books, Primt, Clothing, Instruments, Music, T<y»lg, Weapons, Sporting Imple ments, Mfrjjey Stock, Jewelry, Silver or Ware, Wines, Cigars, Fine Gro ceries, Fnailtnre, in short, ANY article, large or smalt einjgy or in quantity, for Ladles’ or Gentle men’suseogjrear, or FOE DEALERS’ SUPPLIES, gfamtHPH Ring to a Steam Engine; a Cameo or re ■wNKncre: Lac; or Leather, ON YOUR ORDERS, We can fill them on BETTER TERMS than you jCantdoblain if here; v bite our commission, even on large orders, is much less than the expense of visiting the eity In pet son. TUMSi Opr over Ten Dollars in amount, and for ALL per ishable goods, live stock, Ac., a remittance with the order, or provision f r city payment when filled; un der Ten Dollars—C. O. D. Commission on minor orders and fine goods Five per cent On staple goods in quantities—machinery, implements and vehicles—the usual trade Commis sions. Consignments of produce received in remit tance, and promptly and carefully attended to. The usual advances made on Bills of Lading. Addrew .etters, « CARRINGTON & C 0.,” anglfl-tf 30 Broapwat, N. Y. TO MANUFACTURERS. For SALE, that pro petty known as the KAL MIA MILLS, situated :n Edgefield District, S. C., on the South Carolina Railroad, about eight miles from Augusta, Ga, consisting of FACTORY BUILD INGS, ten thousand and eighty TO ROSTLE SPIN DLES, with preparation for about four thousand Spindles. Also, a quantify ol PAPER MACHINE RY. All of the above machinery is new and on the premises. Over sixty COTTAGE and TENE MENT HOUSES, SAW and PLANING MILL, and MACHINE SHOP, together with the WATER POWER and four thousand two hundred and fifty nine acres of LAND. For further particulars apply to M. F. FOSTER, On the premises. Or bv letter to Augusta, Ga. Also, F. Coots, Au gusta, Ga ,W. C Lrietn i Cos., 17 and 19 White street, New York. Montgomery Advertiser, Atlanta Intelligencer, Netv Orleans Picayune, Charleston News and Savan nah Republican copy twice a week for one month, and send hills to this ofiie immediately. doctt eodtiu * . -• . JOSEPH JOHNSl^bij OOT TOM BRofllHl - ANI> - . . Commission Merobant. ! 249 HKTYJVf ’ n it BtiTj AUGUSTA, GfaA.., BL AS secured the services of Mr. T. N. Johnson for the purchase of Cotlon and Produce generally. Is prepared to make advances on consignments of Cotton to his ftiends in New Yoik, Charleston, Sa vannah, Liverpool and Havre. Consignments o f Merchandise solicited. oel2-eodßro MACGREGOR LINE FOR LIVERPOOL. I * H K NEW Clyde-built Iron Steamship LEITH, CapL UiHSKTSON, 2,200 lons, is duo at Savannah about the Ist of January, and will be dispatched as above. The PETERSBURG follows, and is due about the 15th of January. Apply to W. M. TUNNO & CO., Savannah, K or RUSSELL 4c POTTER, Augusta, Ga. declßeodtjanl AUGUSTA SEED STORE, Mo. 140 Broad Street, iGirardey’s Old Stand,) between tbe Fountain and Lower Market. I AM now in re eij.t ot a large andfnll stock of the CHOICEST GARDEN SEEDS, many of which, for mpeiiur quality, are seldom found South. My SEEDS are puichastd in bulk, and put op in Au gusta. I never receive any of the trashy kinds, put up North and stmt out South on commission ; my stork is ol the grow lit of 1868. I keep a SHED STOKE ON LY, and devote my whole energy to furnish tbe FINEST SEEDS. I am also in receipt of a full supply of choice PEAS and BEANS, ONION SETS, Pennsylvania Gourd Seed and other EARLY and EXTRA EARLY CORN, White and Red CLOVER, Lucerne or French CLOVER, Heari’sor Red Top Orchard Utged, Lawu and Kentucky BLUE GRASSES; genuine Early Goodrich, Rose and late Harrison POTATOES, at much reduced ptices; two-year old GIANT ASPARAGUS ROOTS, fine Double HY r A- CniNTHS and TUBE ROSE BULBS. A full stock of FLOWER SEEDS to arrive shortly. To all of which I respectfully invite the attention of the public. Merchants would do well to give me a call be lore purchasing elsewhere. nov2B cod3m C. PEMBLE. Hand Artillery Practice General Order ISTo. 1. “I,*y aside y.mr Uniform;, we shall have Peace now.” Go to the Exchange Saloons, NO. 140 BROAD STREET, And Exercise the Hand Artillery Practice ON THE BOWLING ALLEYS AND BILLIARDS. SMOKE YOUR CIGARS AND TAKE YOUR “SMILES” AT PEACE TERMS. I. P. novl-2m ROCK FACTORY, MAYFIELD, GA., JVIaNUFACTURESsuperior YARNS, SHEET ING3, SHIRTINGS, OBNABUROS, KERSEYS and JEANS. Z. MoCORD, Agent, novl-3m Augusta, Ga. 3,000 Montgomery and West Point Bonds 5,000 Old Georgia State Six Per Cent. Wanted by BRASCH. SOKACO.^ nov!2-tf 223 Broad street. jJr LONG CLOTH B at - | KEDUCED PRICES. Spases of those Hterl- Goods: pew York Mills, im-, jdgoved. \®Vamsutta, Lonsdale 1 jpill, Semper Idem. il ALSO mlases Low [Priced j®eached Shirting, jjope, Wetumka., Mount [Marie, Barns ley, <fcc. JljAt Manufacturer’s JQrices. Jamts A. «ray A Cos. ■Corsets and IToop ■flirts of the latest and Jp>st approved Stjjpes, p Drop Adjustable, HnpiicpTo and Empress ■Gore Skirts, ftetra Sizes, always on Whand Hbrsets, in great va* ; Kriety. Olarita, IMpadonna, Eugunie, Htrtina, <fcc. K full Line of Extra ■B Sizes. - • JAMBS A. GRAY <fc CO. Spßpaugled Tarlatane, feiidsome Groods for ■arty [Dresses. fHandsome Embroid and W aists. Orib [Blankets. tj ust Bee* jived at JAMigb GRAY 4k CO.’S. lack Satin . J Opened This Morn mg Superior* Quality Black Satin. las. A. dray & Cos. febl2-Iy-dec4-12-depl3-tf to arrive: FROM |A TJ OTION. ” ) 1)0Z. Ladies’ ami Missed KNITTED H<>ODS. SONTAGS, and JAfHvKl'ri. jlitbiii nt Auctr 'sMjii”['.j,R'opor tionatvly cltp:ip, Ht MULLARKY BROTHERS’. KID GLOVES. 50 DOZ. “ Coupe Jouvin ” Colored KID GLOVES, Duchess and Plain, which will he sold at greatly reduced prices, at MULLARKY BROTHERS’. RICH BLACK SILKS. A MOTHER full line of those handsome BLACK SILKS will be oi>ened TO-MOR ROW (Tuesday) MORNING, and sold at very close prices, at MULLARKY BROTHERS’. BLACK ALPACAS. A FULL assortment of BLACK AL PACAS, from cheap to very fine, will be opened TO-MORROW (Tuesday) MORN ING, at MULLARKY BROTHERS. COLORED ALPACAS. J UST opened, an entirely new lot of COL ORED ALPACA.'*, from Auction, which be sold for less than Importer’s prices, at MULL ARK Y BROTHERS’. FROM AUCTION. JUST received, a few dozen Fine and Ex tra Fine MARSEILLES QUILTS, wW.. will be sold very cheap, at MULLAKKY BROTHERS’, 262 BROAD STREET, jel9-jyl2-sep23-oc!2siiOvß-decls Augusta, Go. Bulk Meats, Leaf Lard, SEED OATS. O 20 Casks DRY SALT SHOULDERS and SIDES 30 barrels prime LEAF LARD 500 bushels prime WINTER OATS. For sale to close consignment, by BRANCH, SCOTT & CO., decls 268 Broad street. H MORRISON, Agent, No. 101 REYNOLDS STREET, "W" HOLESALE DEALER IN WOOL. BEES WAX, METALS, HIDEB, SKINS, PAPER STOCK, and all kinds of COTTON. The Highest Gash Prices paid so. the above named articles. WANTED—6,OOO pounds washed WOOL, for which I will pay 38 cents; unwashed, free of burrs, 5 cents. auglo-tf STRAYED, I~^ROM the undersigned, near the Canal Basins, on the night of the 16th inst, a DARK CHESTNUT SORREL HORSE, dark mane and tail, white feet all around, shod only in front, snip nose, star in forehead, short coupled, about 10 hands high; had on when strayed, a Government saddle and blind bridle. A LIBERAL REWARD will be paid for his recovery f left with either of the undersigned, at Patsbv Har psr’s, on Greene street, near the canal. LEWIS BEARLB, dec!7-2w* JACK KILOHKUBT. RFM'U ' -* * ** * *■ * - ■* - ” mn ys mrm ' IO JbkJbJN 1. I HU undenigß for enc year, or a term ot years, his well known, commodious resi dence, INGI4£BIIHt, juat outside the.limits of the city of Augusta, having Ml tbe advantages eta health j .fui location, abundant and pure water, convenient to j|*ity end to eobools, and to deri.ableneighi'ow. It contains fourteen rooms, exclusive of those iu the at|ie, with ail modem improvements, gas, water, do The Dwelling House, Out Houres, Stable, Ac., are of brick, built in the. best style. On the promises, also, is a tasteftd Wooden Cottage, of two rooms, cou st,-noted for Billiards, with front and rear piazzas. The grounds oofiftin sixteen acres in lawn, garden, orcb- To a satisfactory tenant terms will be made very moderate, aa the protection of the property is a lead ing object. Apply to Dr. Wu. B. Dsaxino, or for a few days, at the Constitutionalist offlos, to FOR KENT, THE I. VFAYMTTS RACE COURSE. Possession given immediately. Apply to TO RENT, DWELLING and STORE, on Broad street, recently painted and put to good repair, with Stable <ud Garden annexed ALSO, IN HAMBURG, TWO BRICK DWELLINGS, recently put in good order; and one STOREHOUSE, on Centre and ' Merc.-r street. Apply to I JOBIAH SIBLEY, " ' novß-tf If)9 Reynolds street. FORBALEOR RENT VERY LO W , TWO small HOUBK3 on Ellis street, Nos. 242 and 244. Apply to ocUd-tf JAMBS A. GRAY A CO. STORE TO RENT. The STORE lately occupied by tne undersigned as a Boot and Shoe Store, and formerly occupied by Mrs A. Hknxt as a Millinery 8 ore, will be rented from January Ist to October Ist, 1869, on application to me or to Mr. Janas Henkt, at 236 Broad street. deelß-tf I. P. GIRaRDBY. TO RENT, TJ HE TWO STORES, Nos. 317 and 319 Broad street, occupied by Vioobam * Muuphy and H. O. Bar so a. ONE STORE, 355 Broad street. TWO COTTAGE HOUSES, containing four rooms, fire-place in each, good gaidcn, situated on Ellis, above McKluue street. For terms Ac., apply to D. L. CURTIS, ontl-ff No. 434 Broad street. TO RENT, A. HOUSE and LOT, on Broad street, belong ing to the estate of S. H. Olives. Apply to L. D. LALLERSTEDT, angß-tt I. T. Oi.ivkr, Administratrix. TO RENT/~ T 1 IIRKK FINE LARGE STORES, North elds, Broad street, Nos. 141, 143 and 146, at present occu pied by J. Pkauek and L. UozxarsLT. For terms apply to A- IV UOBKRTBON, Jy2B-tf No. 145 Bicad street. FOR SALE OR RENT, JL HAT very desirably located BRICK DWEL LING, 142 Reynolds street, opposite St. Paul’s Church. Apply to J. K. GAR MANY, nov29-tf ]6l Broad street. THOMAS COUNTY, GA., Plantation for Sale. 1 OFFER for sale, a PLANTATION in Thomas county, four miles from Thomasvilic, consisting of Twelve Hnndre t Two and a naif Acres first quality LAND, with good dwelling, cabins, kitchen, barns, stables, gin house, gin packing Ecrcw, blacksmith shop, Ac., all under good fence ; five huudred acres cleared, balance heavily timbered. There are three hundred acres of Virgiu Hammock—bounded on tbe North side by tbe Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, on the Sosth by the Monticello road, and the new railroad from Albany will come within half a mile of this Plantation. There is a ueier failing creek of flue water 1 tinning through the Plantation. Also live~ wells and two well t-tocked finli pond* on the pren iaea. This place in known aa the “Seward Home Place,” being foimcrly the property of Hon. Jia. L. Skwa rtD. Tha mules, horses and other stojk, with all the wagons and agricultural implements, will be sold with the place on reasonable terms. For particulars, apply to A. STEVENS, Augusta, Ga., or to A. P. Wright, Thornasville, Ga., or L. J. Guilmartin A Cos., Savannah, Ga. P. B.—There are two cturcLes and two schools in Thornasville, (3a., line climate and good neighbors. nov29-d'tetf EUREKA ammoniated bone Super-Phosphate of Lime. The above well known and IZEK on hand and for sale by BEALE, SPEARS A CO., nov26-tf Cotton Factorr, Augusta, Ga. BRIDAL CAKES. IpTRAMroe, STEEPLES, ORNAMENTED, CHARLOTTE’S RUSSES, WINE, LIQUORS, FRUITS, Ac. 10 Home-Made Oakes ORNAMENTED TO ORDER. Q AND Y, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. TOYS IN GREAT VARIETY FRENCH STORE, 1400 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. decti-lm BLACKSMITH. rn , . I HE undersigned, having returned to the city, has opened ids Old Shop, on Centre street; where he will be pleased to serve his old friends and customers. All BLACKSMITH WORK done at short notice and In the best manner. PAT SHARKEY. novß ts Bacon, Lard, Sngar, Coffee, &c. nnD3. O. R. BACON HIDES 2S Hhds BACON SHOULDERS 28 Bones WHITE SIDES 25 Packages LARD 20 Hhds Sugar, light brown i n6O Bbls RJfIEINhD SUGAR 70*Bgs COFFEE ALSO, A full stock ot LIQUORS, Cl OARS, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, TEA, Ac. For sale by scp27-t O’DOWD A MULHBRIN. A NEW ARRIVAL, AT JOHN & THOMAS A. BONES’, Os BOYS’ DOUBLE BARREL GUNS. Very Low Priced DOUBLE GUNS and the Best English DOUBLE-BARREL GUNS, for the price, in the market; CAPS, WADS, FLASKS and BELTB. dec2»-0 M. KETCH UM, of New York. A. L. UARTRIDGE, Late of H**T«tno« A N«r? KETCHUM & HARTRIDGE, NORTHEAST ROOM EXCHANGE BUILDING, BAYANNAH, GEORGIA, Dealers in domestic and foreign exchance, gold, silver and un current MONEY. BUY and SELL BTOCKB, BONDS, &c. RECEIVE DEPOBITB, al lowing 4 per cent. Interest per aunutn on weekly balances ol SSOO and upwards. COLLECTIONS MADE in Ibis city and all the principal towns of Georgia and Florida. WILL MAKE ADVANCES on Consignments of COTTON, RICE, <fce., to ourselves or to our Northern and European Correspondents. dcc3o-6m CIGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF AND PIPES. St'-f " •; ' O w BEHAVE NOW ON HAND, and offer at very lowest CASH PRICES, the ttnest assortment of HAVANA AND DOMESTIC CIGARS Ever brought to this market. Also, all the best brands of CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO, Loril iard’s celebrated MACCOBOY, SCOTCH and RAPPEE SNUFFS, in bulk, jars and bladders. In addition, we have jost received a large acd beautifully selected variety of MEKR3CHIUM, BRIAR LAVA, CLAY AND CHALK PIPES. Gr. YOLGER & Cos., decl-tf 193 and 264 BROAD STUB K FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS I T?HE UNDERSIGNED have, just received their stock, of the very best manufacture, of fresh FIRE WORKS, to which they invite the attention of the trade and their customers general y before purchasing elsewhere. Call and examine at G-. Volger & Co.’s, decl-tf 193 aod 264 BROAD STREET. RUSSELL & POTTER, COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CORNER MCINTOSH AND REYNOLDS STREETS, GEORGIA, Will make liberal cash advances on shipments of cotton to their friends iu NEW YORK, BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, PROVIDENCE, LIVERPOOL, HAVRE, BREMEN, AND ALL .OTHER AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN MARKETS. We would call the atteution of those desirous of shipping to our superior advan tages iu this Hue. oct2-8m CASS CLOTHING HOTSE. KENNY & GRAY, MERCHANT TAILOBS AND "dealers in ready made clothing AM) OKisrr’B i^TTxtTsrishincx goods, TnVITK THE PUBLIC to examine the VERY LARGE STOCK of CLOTHS, CAS3IMKR3 and VESTINGS which they have on exhibition. The Goode are NEW, of the LATEST and MOST DESIRABLE STYLES, and will be MADE TO ORDER IN THE VERY BEST MANNER, AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. Our Stock o( Heady IVtade Clothing for IVten and Boys Is one of the largest and best ever brought to Augusta. We will sell it at such LOW FIGURES as to|gl vo SATISFACTION TO EVERY ONE. In the following Furnishing Goods for Gent’s use we have a desirable assortment: Gent’s DRESSING ROBES White MUSLIN SHIRTS UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS HALF HOSE and GLOVES HANDKERCHIEFS, NECK TIES L.INE and PAPES COLLARS TRAVELLING SHAWLS, BUGGY BLANKETS, It will tie to tne nter of every one desiring any article in our branch of business to examine ourjstock belore buying elsewhere KENNY & GRAY, ocloeod3m 338 BROAD STREET. 132 BROAD STREET, AUGUST.A, OA. JB" WJ ML mr M T MM M 9 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FROM THE FINEST TO THE CUEAPEST. Having enlarged our establishment, we invite the public to examine OUR NEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK. oct2o-3m JAS. T. GARDINER, Mclntosh Street, Augusta, Ca 5' DEALER IN Pure Peruvian Guano AND Baugh’s Raw Bone Super-Phosphate, And for which all orders will receive prompt atten tion, at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. oct22-6m To Parties Desiring to Hold COTTON. X AM PREPARED TO SHIP „COTTON TO LIVERPOOL, advancing one-half market value, have it held any reasonable time, at SMALL COST, in safe hands, and order prompt sale, by telegraph, whenever desired by owners. This compares favorably with risk on Plantation, or expense of holding in American cities. For in stance, in charges, Interest in Liverpool Is only five (5) per cent, per annum; Insurance about one per cent, per annum; Storage about twelve (12) cents per bale per month; Commission and Brokerage being same as in tlds country. More liberal advances where sales are not restricted as to time. Similar arrangements for sale in Northern ports will he made on best terms practicable. Consign ments solicited, for sa'e here or shipment as above. HKNRF BRYAN, (Late of Bryan, Hartridge A Cos.) oct27-tf Savannah, Oa. FOR SALE OR RENT, VERY DESIRABLE FAMILY RESI DENCE, on Teltair street, containing sixteen looms, Modem Improvements, Hot and Cold Water and Range in Kitchen; Hot, Cold and Shower in Bath Room; large, new Brick Stable, and Smoke House on the premises. Possession first January. Apply to dec2o-tf JAS. A. ORAY A CO. VOL 25—NO 150 REEVES’ AMBROSIA FOR THE HAIR, Improved ! It is an elegant Dressing for the Hair. It causes the Hair to Curl beautifully. It keeps the Scalp Clean and Healthy It invigorates the Roots of the Hsir.( It forces the Hair and Beard to grow luxuriantly. It immediately stops Hair Falling Out. It kcops tho Hair from Changing Color irora Age. It restores Grey Hair to its Originul Color. It brings out Hair on beads that have been bald f r years. It is compos and entirely of simple and purely vegeta ble substances. It has received over eix thousand voluntary testimoni als of Us excellence, many of which are lrom physicians in high standing. Itis sold In half-pound bottlcsfthe name blown in tha glass), by Druggists and Dealers Id Fancy Goods every where, at One Dollar per Bottle. Wholesale by Demos Barnes A Cos. F. C. Wells A Cos.; Schioffelin A 00., bum, 0. H. PHINIZY, (BUOOIBSOH 10 r. PHINIZY k 00.) CoUon Far!or and Commission Merchant, At old stand ot F. Phinizt A Cos., iy2-l.vif JACKSON 6T. AUGUSTA, GA. FOR SALE, My RESIDENCE, comer Campbell and Ray nolds streets. mvai-tr jno. D. RAMEY,