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Frsta (enrrai A •*” ru a.
We mratiuced yit-rd*j, in oar en-r urary <
new*. that toe CaHerrn oaovr-uliru hvj ie ■ i
re)*o'i by the New Granadian C<nt(re.n. S w
doubt i out upon lie eocureor e! this iulei! gene
by the Aepinwali oo*r*poDdeot of tht New Y??it
Tim*, wbo communicatee tte fuOowhig exbac’
from e let’ee bearing date of Jane 27, 185$ an
a id lobs written bye prominent mrni’-r of ib
New Granadian H ;ue of roeonte'ivei! :
“ Dee bes re ) e*lerday Congress c'tro-d i'e tot
•ion* After bee inonthe dieoueeloc, end deb-rm.a- 1
appoei'ior? in the Senate. fc-ad-d by Dr Murillo ora
General Moequw*. the Cue-B err an Con Terr? ‘
hu been approved. the first eitici- b?:ng a.o dec
by eome foolish explanation*, end the 7th arric.? r
jecled. In tte p..:vnir, you notice the ’ere? ol
tte Con Tenth a. ea pe -eed
*• All tbe Sene’ore • and Bep'eTr.tatiret of tb-
I-tho H? t ia. luding Sen?--Antonio Ama'-or.
believed, would fcoid * differed’ opinion, w-r- it
(trontreei opp? •tort of erririe 7, and b* ad-b ny S-’ •
Jli olujd>, had erf-a* labueoceiu modifr***#*’
L. Tbee wre j tin*yd by Dr Brie: *na D*’ 3 j I “"’
4 C, of Hvury Qret. J ; **?f ‘ ‘
“ The G vetumeat bap au* am. and f b > 1
with aii i p power* , and in (be Orem *<>“- * *
retarv of Foreign Relations ?a]J , *
the R-fi-uao (JornpHoy.** - ,t,_. _l_.
The first article of the Coo?* two “rT f r ;
bind* tha government to to**®?’? j* , ‘ .
Par ama u<a***oa> of Apr!’ /* j 5 , >
parnHs the C i-dW” lab 4 ,>r a dt
pot, dto , Lo tbe Bay of FaDWD *
Go me other hand the C*num a. the Got i
maut ct ganat Panama, orediU tha intettifence of
the rejection of ibe tree y, a* Will be seen by the
lowing transited extract from it* column* :
A telegraph di-patch from AsAnwall amocn i
ou the’ the Ca?a*lierrau Conveo i*n has been deb
Diteiy rrj ( ted by tire Gaoadino CooifreM, and bet
General* Moeqaura ana Po-adt have been appoint
ed by fire Ex-, uuve io organise tore ee in Ui a ci’jr :
%od m (/'artuatfeika, tn*t we may be preparei tj
*ut the N fttu American* in the tiriprouGbie ♦ ver,
that ih ir gove,umeht, guided by other
than Um> a oi and j notice, etn-ul l attempt U)
humiliate ua by an abaae of atreng’b, s I-Jy be
ivium we have been bokt ant u<b n**t to i*ubiniw P j
ali tneir pre f ena oiw And in aaying thi* we do do
“peak strand- in. tor the t*.euatr wm ready tone
Oep (he Convention of the lUth September, win
mod fioatiooa
W e uo not know whe’her’ha nawb oorn.i ua'oa
tad by ix sutwtahtiaiiy true, as the Bogota
mii nad not arrived at CaTihagena on the depar
Uua of the Bnueb steamer. V* t the b.s ory of toe i
4isO M s4<*u ot the Convention induce* us to be iv*
the news is inoorr-ct.
T ie Convention be ng rejeoted, what ought to be
the oiurse of our Plenipotentiary at Wash mg ou 9
In our very bumble opiuiuuGen. ii ;nai snould im
press upon Gen Cats the tact that the rejection o‘
the Convenuon is due exclueively to the
bility attempted to be bx -U upou New Grau>id i by
artn ie first, and to our objection to article 7ui, by
which the right is granted io the Uonm : >
aatahush a coal dtp A in one of the Island- f ou
Bay , and the baian e of the Convert ion Would be
acceptable to the Government and the people oi
New Granada, it ih s is done, the Goveruoient of
the Cal .ci can do no leas titan tv knowledge the jus
tmeof our cenrre. The Oclebrativu of anew Con
vention, in which there Basil be no each dangerous
< laane as these contained in the articles Lt and 7t t
will restore the good uuderslanding which anouii
exi-t between tbe two brother nations.
The probabilities, we think, are iu favor of the
view taken by the correspondent f tbe Times, and 1
tue outer report may ba\ ea/b n from the fact tLu
Urn modiiifjat oits iu the convention were regarded
as tantamount to itn reiactiou, by the person who
commumciLed tbe intelligence to the iftimui pre**
docmxKff Summer U&soiits-Lookout M- un-
IAIS—I fix CaLLTS f R M THE UXOF.OI a MiLITAR r
IftaTiTOTC —A correspondent of the Memphis Bil-
Utia, writing from Lookout Mouutain under date
of July 37th, says :
It is needles f..r me to reiterate the beauties ot
this locality. Tnev are rea ly nrerre* type f in the
printing oflio ain the whole State. I can onlyadd,
mat this spot brings a man perhaps nearer to He t
ven than ever before; keeps him “f*r fr >m the
noise aud tumult of this apostate wodd*’ (as oar
prsaobsr used to pay.) <if rs a chance to ‘ phancy
the pbelinks ‘of ao oniut ; and might cauot an
iutaginative iudividti to believe this ear:b giant,
“Look Out,” bore him upOD its tilnnrio b( uld.r*,
to rap at Heaven's gales. I scribble thii in au ici
nation of auy explorations of the m luntaio- op.—
Looking out up tu the bouodleee
m miariy greets the eye, one nrg'.t t ex
oUim “uold, ertough.’ But the a'traciivt leatur e
yet remain, to more amply lepay my vieit to these
heights.
In gddition to the numcroua throng which end
veiu tI.G excellent hotel of M Stirs. Mitch*-li &l Cos
there airived yeMt**rday over ou*; hundred Cadets
fr-*m iheGtHtrgia Military Institute, u ider the o
maud of its accomplished pri*-c oal. C< 1 A V
Brumiy aud Lis offi rei-ourps. They have eitabil-h
and n camp a ehoti 0 stain e from the hotel, aud Htyle
it “Camp Jacsuoii.” Tneir sold'd line ap,.earanc
an geutieinaiily bearing have elicited our ord a
approbation. This uu ruing a formal rec-puon oc
our red, the hospital >ties of the mount tin-top bdoy
‘.end red by Col. Tor bet, and Were responded .
by Col Bruinly, wbo mentioned very haudsomely
the advantages ts this happy ocnbination of e
military and eollegieteeducail ‘C. The camp orders
were announced also; and prospects of thv> hand
40me young Georgians are, that we poor civilians.
Who have uo “cloth and but f ona,” wtiicb, with tb
tallies, to see is to love—must retire bet< re thie
military nivasior, and try to mend our hearts an
tortunre afterwards. You reatember toe old song's
truth,
“Girls wM follow when bear tbe drum.
Te vLw the tss-el aud ihe wavuig piuc.e
That decks ins ut “
When tbe sable goddrrs, N'ght, ertwrapt- her eb It
shroud a r ouiid the world bmeaih us, ‘ and all the
air a solemn silliness bolds,” wo are mvig rated b>
a uiost glorious bretxe, uuadulteraud aitb tniasuiH,
and Loo high for a moequito to venture. Thus we
♦qjoy “muunl ({ht Ik.us, mol for love,” wii’i noth
in, tu alloy ua uurivalnu uiaau.fioouce from lb s
•I vit lull
*‘oa with tuo liaain?” in tot? order which succeeds
too, and antU tbe email hours of mormt-g, we eh
aqiee that joy .hould be unooritlned. iiu; no liiuru
tost DOW.
Yoara, a little up id tbe world,
Jult37, 18-d. AYKES.
W afli-1 no I—A writer eigi ing “No Croekcr,” has
tbe following eh mu and sagacious communication
in the F.aiikiiU* iKy,) Commonweal.h, of ll.e I'Jth
met. -.
To THE Fahmkrs l* N >KTH Ahkkica Bf.tWEt a
DsTiiCDi see dtr N mu— llave \.?u corn
enough to lt you the year IS.’? I '. 1 not,
Jon ticin a hurry to $tU your afa at. \S ,ii there
be any general ram on tuat g eat brajd h ot laud
before J 4 mmuiee alter II o’clock ou the Jl it of
September, ISM, or the next Lunar change alter
tha'datef Tue “-am that iu ordinary y. aie tails iu
July and August between Ih we para hi? kui a!-
rtady /alien. If one inch, more of rain tbouid tall
oo mat broad spare before the date mentiooed, it
will be an unparalleled meterologmal phenomenon
Tuem ie an abundance of grain in the country to
supply tbe warns of ?he people. Don’t send it away
till we know the fate ot ih” growing com. A mile
prudent delay in aelliug the grain will do n?i harm.
s’Hscticesin NiCskaoca.—We undeietand.saye
ChoMew Yntk Timet if Wednesday, that repr.s, n
tatfenw came to the State Department by the Moses
Taylpr )Mtrday, ftom the Auu'tican Commercial
at San Juan del Ntrle, through our t.’ouul
At Aspiowall. complainiiig that al? tha oorreapou
deoae of Gen. Lamar, our Minister at Nin agua,
it opened and read In IU passage op the Shu Juan
ttiver, ei?lw T by the officials of tte Nicarugjan Go
semmeut, or thS agents of the cm Biding tansit
oompanias Not pnly are all public dispaUjc-s ihus
viola sd, but Gen. La-Uiat s piivatecorreep.-ndeuoe
as well The evil Las reai'hed suob a point fat the
Minister is compelled to lay the ??ase belore the Sec
retary of State at Washington.
AxTorHKR Alleokd Boults Lottery £• r May
or of a’iltsburgh ha? suooe.-dcd In bro-okiug Up an
other alk ‘ged bogus lot’ery estabih’t merit iu tbit
o'lty Tbd , Proprietor, named Wood, was arreeted,
tie is said to h'e lrom Ca ifornia. Among hi f apet s
was a full list ?• the taxable inhabitants of Mcuon
.gohelia county, tjtgmia, purportiig to be bans,
oribed and r?ertiied by the clerk of tbe county.
The Grain Traoe er CAicsoo.-Tb total re
oHipt. of B ur and grain at Chicago, so lav this sea>
sou, are . J 44 4hO barrels of flour, i.iMU W husbets
Wheat, *,757.100 bushels corn, and l ,s*l *3 ‘ brsh
• s oats, making a total of ever twelve miiiictiot
bushels of grain, uunely, 1J 1W.107. T is is an
increase of 5,0*1.107 bustsls ever ths same time
last year The tot 1 shipments ol ths sees .n f'? m
thst port re oh 10,993 516 buslieW-an uictease ot
5778,516 bushels
Cue lira m Mississrri—The k ■ a : -bis
O titeo. of the 17th inat., says ; * The bog e! Mere
p making sad havoo among the hog. in this couuty :
Dr A Wni taker had 147 in ape", aud a 1 but >
Med in a few days Dr. B L B isll Lw .da
great p??rtlon of bis, and our irieud Finis 8 .? :by has
as > lest about SO Too disease >s genera, tbrough.
out the oou-try
Mr Ten Broeok nos beta > ooe agd.u sc p'-“u
cuthe Eughsh turf; his horse Ml.lo e beat Mr ,
Dawson’s Bad?worm in a match tor SI,OOO a. N'ew
m.riw Bails worth was the favorite at two te oca,
aud kept ths Isad untilnea tbe winning poet, when
Mr. Ten Brooch's bores - hot past buu a..a won by
two lengths.
ttusr.s s>ld sea the FraEEU Kitir Lise
—The Detroit Free Press learns that tue tteemen
i w j America, lately tekea down t a rap'd’
of ths St Ltwrer.ee river, hare ten eotd by ht
proprietor, Mr N P. btewart, lor the sum oi |B’-V
000. Their destination is tatd tc be Caiitoinia
where they are intended to run between San Fran
cie o and F aser river, the new gold mining dut let
The upper works will be rtmoved durirg the voy
age cat, and tsplaced at San Franc too.
Bags ? r THE State cr Grosois —At an elec
boc. held in Savannah on Tbsrcday, S.-lomot
C Ann, Ssq , was chose,. Director on ihe part of the
Bate, to supply the vaoancy caused by the mis
nation of B B. Youage
Tu GoICER Uastut —Tie production of go and
■ Aue ralm for tbe last year Is set down by tl e
best Bag list authorities at $100,000,010. Tbe pro
duction in other oeontries t. estimated as follows :
California, $65 000,1/00. Bassia and $ beria. $Jd.
•00 000, in other parts of the word, sls.oW).iooi
total, $100,000,000.
A Pskans it Fat Bccritis —F.tty fat nw of
Mv sleid, Ohio, had a parade ou the slh. The
bgfctcet in tbe oompary w.ighrd *OO pounds The
captain was ssomated at 858 p unds, the bear est
—. lathe crowd weighed 3Jo. aud the next-. 90
poAodß.
Xh Secretary of tbe Navy s about a tar. mg to
ttM steamer Water W itch for An inspection of tie
%trj Tarda of tie whole ssaboard.
u BOW the largest bone market in re
Daitad Ota tee and daring the week lately *1 *,OUO
werth of horses were sold at the var.oas stao ••
TmoiT SlHtiiTto*.—The annual meeting of the
Pomoiogioai Society of Georgia will take place at
on Tuesday, August 3d.
A chimney built in Northampton, Mast , in K 93.
on h-tag reoectly taken down, farotobed brick*
etaoagfa to build three modern chimneys, an under
pinetng to the noose, a cittern eight piers in the
•slier, and a drain three hundred feet long, beeidts
a wagon load told and a let on hand.
,Ju‘tus Caaar Bacaital, giving an account of his
ggg voyage, rays i “All *de passenger* was now
bßogis', and If dat vasal erough,.de pap tain give
jjgf for the ship to heave too, and she hove too. 1
rmort l* MmskeoTA —The Minaeeo'a corr**-
•oadeDi of the Cleveland Plstadeabr rays ti at <i e
erojta tbr. oghuat hmnesoia tips ;e. is at
greeter than last year. ‘Tueooin
\m eaeesdingig prtm eiog.
deposit of gold from F rater r:v. r
$ M|| , _ the Aaaay oAdgit Sew Tork onTau-
Ttofc 1* op-- .
... f *r<u rrnnTTT OM nf
L;tp< frr-m vanons
i* nr -t urn. f exes ively warn weaner, went <
, B n .,. 0t j l-iry to corn and c-d.-o
ZL A frteod writing fro n Lr-rro'eyiHe Qwie.
• p? arrf uff iinginroM*’
’ ~ hbrrbuud- ftr want of rain, and > tj ngup ve
- T a drought seems to b- geue.ai thro'ghoO’
s h i?i • ur A'abema 6Dd Teni,es?e
f V t wt Me frcqient nutioe* of rain* ant
, ewers:
lh* C< rrr’ Cr.cp of 18 8 laoonversa-io- os’
f t wi b a ge?.it?man who has very reoentl? ire
.-ue’iover r.eariy the wt !e cuttoc r ourng =•
i„ D the Cuited States, he eur-sstd ’heopinioi
est if present pro-peers tie veiitiea, the crop t
be; ond a ! i p-eerdent in quantity The id-s “f ►
“n? - o -.‘.ies in ir eS irthwrst. rerultmg
rum bigu Waters, h • consiaereG ait gether de-ueiv,
.- and main’Ain*-d t,at he bad been :a no county
ha- sec i t? wtere prraent tLticipat'O-.* oid du- fir
the quantity of notion gruwn, above what could b
/dJitr and fte ’■ i r:r D -T-tywtere was toor?
han a undant Af'tcon TeUftroph.
fPALBiro Pike. Heart Fatetti 4cc —N'rver
witi.in our reach?cion, have the crepe I •< ked s?
?■ >-,=in/ as the present ee-3oc. Tue pope t ft
t’l bame am some tospereie truly ei.cour&a rg
O i-Irenes tr m re countrr io every direca.-i
give the m ,-t fi-.t*ericg accourt of a rich carves
ih the lai! Tfc r ins have oeecended at the pr. pe>
time ana >u the r ght place? Very tew plantation
have -uifurea lu< rain and oniy ?<jcae’-onal'y yur
tn-ar? f one ttat has had too u-uch A te* of tb?
oottom hn l? tirgl.t have t one bttter with a lilt ?
i?e-. tu everything cm-ider*-d, we should fee
hatk ul furit-e b.ersin e so bountifully bestow’d
and nut murmur a*, tfe wurkinga of an a'i-wiß?
u*rov idence, wioeends faia rame upon tbe ’-unjin-t
i as we 1 ?.a the just,” with an ut.epani g hand. It n
disaster t ap[*na to the present gr >wiur cropetio'ogl
I c? rn wit, be made to ie,4 the peop e for tne lit-A
’ two eirs.
Corre*po'ideate of the S’ cennah ii puhlv-an
W.TSI a?n GLrr?s Wayn&triUr, July 23
: IdoS. Mr. Edt.or . Aft?r au uupieced?nte,i dr.nvut
1 wuich I as sencu-ly dan agi-d the Corn cr. p, ih
ia ? y eea?o t uae e liu with a veueeat.ee. and ite et
ect upon t e cotton cro ? Is already evident ’o tb?
. most ca?Uol obs?r.er Bl ght and lust have a read
appeared, and si tar as 1 can learn, all tbe 0 .'ton it
i Lite sec,inn and in Glynn county, is sheddiug i’s
Iruit. This was to nave been expect-d It is the
in ural ci.ti?? q leuce ?fa very wet tumm?riinuie
*! a’ely sun eedirg a very dry spring. Thechtton
ha- bteu very proutlstug, but it is ti..v evident that
if ihs rams i-untu.ue the crops must be very short,
Colcubcs, 27th July, 1858
Mr Editor: So ns iny ie nr oi 3d hult, web-ive
bad, up..n the whole, favorable weather for the not
ton crop—rather more ram man was wanted iu some
places on 1 w lan t. But I hear very little (:< m
plum* of mat r anythu g t -e—m fact, much l?es
than i u?.ual at this reason o the year. Tnecbauge
of weather fmm we, to cry was v?ry gradual and
faro able, and so far the expected sh.-duiug of fruit
has net b en realised. N't lit er bear we the o?im
plaint ot boll worm, which is e t much to be feared
■ aha season as this A f-w more weeks such
w natter as we have had for the host ten days, and
the crop in Ihe A lantio region will be made My
present opinion is, tha- Savannah and Charleston
wilirtCtivs more ertton the present season than
ever before. The pr.-spect is certainly good for It
now
Nothing doing in cotton. Stock down to about
the wants of homefplune-s.
Your-, .tuly, Z
j Crips &y, ,! M ists .steßr OotrriTT—A letter
r?c?> v??d hum this coiiuiy ata es: ** We have fru't
acunpauce, plenty ot rain, and good oropp for our
lands m On-section. x
American Emiokssts Tj Fkaler Eiver —A
deepatch has been received at Washington from
Lord M uinesbu r y expressing ths views of the Bri’-
nb government with regard to Anuercin euu'grants
ro Fraser river, and meeting the whole sntj-c in a
mo3thb-.r?l spirit. M’ Nugent, late of the San
Fraud oo ILra'd, wbo goes out there to advise with
Americans at the mirios, w.ll take a letter from Lrrd
Nspie. to Governor D .ugl ?, expressing the earn* 5
v ews. Mr S?or tary Caes, it is el o said, is pre
paring a reply lo G >v Steven s recent comu.unira.
t on oo rplalnirg of tbe i ; nense a-d other res'r'c
t ous irrpoeed by tne Hudson Bay Company, tsk
ing the ground that those a-e matters of internal
gO'e n-nent, with which t ur government, as such,
has no right to interfere. Liberal instruci'ons on
the suf j-c’, however, have air-ady be6n sent lrom
England to Governor t'ongl-ss
Citizens Bank of M?mphii —The Committee
aopuiuted at apillc m“eting of tbe citiz-na ot
Mi’inphis, to inquire into the management and con
dition of the Citizens’ Bs? k, makes the following
exhibits of l'.s entire liabilities sn l assets :
lIABILITIEL
To w l o'e amo’int ha k n t.s i-rgravea. SI.CG UO6 0D
10 s amou t. n himd. to v. it:
Ol z • ’ linns no t-s p re
s'lV st ueu Out n. vsr cr
i lit and 8 14 150 03
Cit z i.s’ l-'auk Net a uu
al ne-r, luor g lial p cka
g- re oo on
Ctfna’Hn* Nous i-1 l6j 00
C l f-u>> Bai k N( ten
r Mie mtd mi and in ih-*....
l:r.’ •of r ft ILuox
84ijrlat ii>ort 30,244 00 fiPIVOTI 00
Preßent ci calatiou 5..4 oJ7 UJ
AULTS,
C. a= No 1
rA’ Ledei r baltno b. 534 642 25
Individual Leii er baa’i
cp 5 3 9 07
Note* u 1.1 by the hai.k (not
and h onn < and! 10 3;5 00
Dlh ouufd No ea bl 9"4 f*7
Ni.td9andche4.BS paat due. .3 b 6? 0
8 4J,tw t.O
OltS4 No. 2-
ludividnal Le ge^balsncet
(ivr c c ) 4 295 5-’
Note* h**ld by bauK ( o;
din'omit and; 2’ .VI f0
[>l-< Uuied Noie* It 757 92
Ko • a mid khkck-t } ait
due 55 r 0 00
y3,L's£> i4
c*3 Ko 3
lodivl uni i+vifT balance.
Not. a b I<l l y tie ba k ( ot
dscojucd) 619 60
DLcoujut'd Note^.... 1,2;* * s s
Note a and cL’ks> pa at due. 3 1 5 30
412 357 55
Rpsl Ba*ft •—* Bai king
Ilouse Uadlaou strtet ft 5 000 00
Grab < unmt Bck
Not. b $0 8:* 75
Unci-rr nt Bai.k Nctea 274 00
Go la t?.nd Stiver 1 144 ol
ft 11,83? 26 $265,022 94
Actual dedcit ft20,8i4 9b
The Con.mittee lißve ad pted the following as a
guide in their cliwsilioatione of the afisrtt*, a set
forth above, to-wit: Ciat No I—Notes and othei
evidences cf debt considered rolvent aud av.nilable.
C No. 2.—Somewhat doubtful, but mcbt of
w i*h, with strict Cfi\e, may be lerr’ised. Class No
3-Bad debts.
11 will be seen that the deficit of assets to cover
t'ie circular in, iactuding oomothing over $2,C00 put
djarn a bad debt . amounts to about $32,000. r I he
r ‘sources given above', Li the hands of a compe
t‘ut receiver, ought to go far towards saving tre
oot3-boldera from any very heavy loss, and they
gK>nld not submit to too heavy a depreciat.ion in
t‘ie.r haste to gel rid of tee issues of the institution
Kcessu/P Mxoaiinjc.—The August comber of
t iis welcome visitor is on our table with its accus
tomed punctuality. We nave found time only to
glance at the contents of tbe nOT.ber before us, aud
to s°o tua r tuey are of do;re than usual iDier
ef. Thf-r.- is a charming mtd’y of matters in which
a! who have any taste may find something to inter
e?t them. The social aud light rcadii gos this uum
her is peculiarly tasteful, ff j cordi-.ily coinmeud
gntteli to the attention of cs* rsa .ers, as a South
er:. period,ca 1 , em?t en’l? w. rtby ’heir support,
Mk. D? hd of tue ic U .us?*, has oar thanks tor a
fine, we ’ o-s’led ilß?ttor-iU>n which was particu
larly g it ful to tb- palate thissoorphiog weather.
“IkTlßtsri.vo to PuMtss “—Cotton ptanters.
by reference to the edvei tieeracut under the above
h-aii in another cj'rimn, wiU itarn that scmetbiDg |
ißiy saved by taking c.-ire of the refuse which fall*
frum the gin while to op? r-ti n
Ihe L-baDon |T.im.) Oeraid says tt at while
11-ury Mitchell wa? blasiiigiu a cistern ia that
p c-, cue day lan we<k. he discovered, after
making a blast in the rock a bright light in tbe
o’iterr, which cuntiuu and to blaze up, makiDg a clear
I li ;tt. u til it was i mguisbi-d. T e clast t vidently
| br ke into u isfervuir of infiau able gas. Tne
a raid says it can be lighted up at any time, and
! ?k> s not appear to ditcxusfc in cj flow lrom tbe
| apeifa-etu tber i k
ColCmbcs in . T >a>cial F,x. —The Supreme
C urt'asju t .md r -.i cw’Si ?u that ( lacss the
j ,? , and cit) ?•! C iumbus in an awkw.ro predt ani?nt
, B-’ a vote of it e pe y i , tne city subs? r bsd to n
j -.>n?i?irrn’is am. an* of st* ck in the Gtra'd at and
o jeliks Kailroa e B •: and w. re s u-o A .o g id, and
1 u prooteds appl'.d to ths pvn>ent ,?r tire u.stal
; taei ‘.I as the, became due. There b?’nds are, ot
i course, d.owittg tDtere?!. and iu order to m?et ihe
pavmsnt*, tbs City Council pss-ed an ordiusaoe
‘axing the cit ilea, to the extsut of the amount r
qutred annually C. I hs.b rn J mes and other?
emuire.l to ‘his ax and a iaee mivi"g b??en mode
up with the City Council, the Superior Court de
ut,d tr h.- tax waa lega’ aud should be ps-d
he d-c Sloe i-irg c rried up tbe Supreme C.iurt,
■ its i,ie s. ?siu . ... ll.tvu overruled -he judgmet t
j .slow, decicitjg it ts uud? t too -, that the City
1 ‘..jm il ha t n-? legal au h? niy to lvv a spec'al tax
?r HAilr ad purp see. Tl is and. oi? -u leava? >be city
,f Cos nu.ods with ut tiu ittsa s for paying ihe in
s?est. n her tuU-ds. as veil as without a legal right j
u hercorp rate aaiauriliea ro rai-e ‘hem
The qutv ton if t whs i;; be d??ne to protect j
tec.di'of t ecty aid save J;e bot.d.hold?rs j
CArtnle?. f We confess that it i? a krvoJy one, an?,
mo t dffi.utof rrluti •n.uuiesethe L-ktsla'ureo-n I
ue b ought to iut r ere by a tpecia! act T'tE.
fairer protes's against repudiation, be the difficulty
Jt the cere what it may
A a tin. of tbe citiaen* of Colutuhn - ax to be
fc-d last ev,n ag, to devise some specific plan ot
action to so tarn the creuUef tbe C ty. The Timet
* the Nun.
gaueraiiy, ueter their protest azainat reparation.
As Epidimic it* THE COOSTRT —The fever,
wucua-beea prevaU ng ao fatally for asarly a
year, at P<* : r town. G ? county, Va , has become
i more v 01-nt Fvrty adiiti >nal cast# are anooanc
j ed. Tie editor of tu* Advocate has visited the
■ doomed i e.iLbort o ai. auc tay? •
A m re def<j;ate k oktng p ace we have never vis
i i:od Nearly every bu-incss ts:abliihmei-t in the
j place wits viewed, aud rnl> an ooc.-?ic?nai femal
j ortu, in the u-cmbrtr habir.mpnt oi mournirg
wa-* to be .-een lae gravey ara wuich we visitt-d
iu tbe n*-ightK rhood a fearful confirmation o!
rbe sed report* wbioh have been in circulation -
There was n Any s mound of fretfc eart"—ala-, to*
•nanv to allow lo- a momert tbe Ooneolmg hope c
the e’xaggerhti and usu al in caeee t f such general dis
i trass. Ahas iatal ove : r tie a-see tat ion* of a
1 home, ic wbich the family circis is *o ofteu ruptur
rd. ‘-B airouQ t h r it s sfl-aretce oi Ui* peo p , t
tc the r present Kr ‘t> T
Bcao&ct) Lesniso of AFuiCass—Savaasaa
Ja> dt—it u> rum rail ere anil perhaps ouly
rum, r, that tie bark t’ A Bawl ns ha? an led Or
\fr cans s mewatra on the coart •
Tae ab> ve despatch appeared in the Augusta pi
rors of je-terooj *u.d pa Laps it may hr
t‘ at we should ihhke some al usual to toe b|eet -
We heard aa’ mber • t rnmoa n the st'eet ttatur
1 day—one that tr e Kaw irs cad landed 710 ia\ ee o
! the coast o Teias—Out have no ia’ rmat’.* * it
the o rtvc-re- s .soy of ih> m The &>lins is be
| !.w, m bal as!, and t hear w tbou’ pspe s bu’ w
i uVe seen do <W and nee of hr having an ed s!av
I• fe. tr Trass, cr at cp <tt*r p .in’ The turn
pr tmf> y ba- no better ton.dation than her airtvt
!tc ta set ad without papers.on her dr t append
i si <e sit ce a e was he and up some moLttu *o by oc
C* r, a dr su-pioou ot hi n* out un arc
We i•ar t an adc ti. na tun er \ esurca., to wi
thittsr btrk ntrnd to surrender tv me Cos *o 01
iay ttte fins oi fowl lor tng wit.*, at pare**, an.
a ett t*> • oat new uoa—Cieeoauak Stfiudva ■. oj
ffstasy
Tne Ail*m tr. 1> I* *rai h 1 *if it
Cri*e O f ihe A f4men>Bo.
\ lstter from a correspondent of the Lunior
T met on board the steamib'p Agamemnon, dr-i h'*
nz tbe tbrii ing inc dents cf her'rip. oooupies cne
s ‘ire side of i.at pa. er. The greater port cf it is
aken up wi'li on a-count of ‘hs six d-?ys gale, end j
t e severe trait oftbesh’p. We give beiov- <? {
c pi?.Ui cf tbe Utter :
Quefr-st-wk, Jo y 1“
At half p .at li! < u M’.nda. moiuii g the Agameui
on atjcuo ed off Q .eei stown, after having, a
, ur reader? are now aware, tailed in the attempt
•o ?uhme-ge the Ailan'io cable. Oniy three o D
oard the Agamemnon can be said to k’ ow rhe
-a nature ct the p-n! which was eccoun'ered. and
he long series of difficulties, mishaps, and mis: rr
une- which marked almost the entire cru’se. The
t eitpt to lay tbe cable failed-hree times, and
■DC- iu the most myeteriuua manner ; and these on
ii ard have o.jly the eatiefectii nos knowing thar
verythtng tnst care end foresight could suggest
.a? done Beyond this no comfort is to be gleaned
rom tbe late a-tempts Your readers are abeady
awtre that both the -uire'’shipe qui’ted Engiaud
a the moat unfavorable time possible fur bad
svath’er. According to appearances at starting,
owevi-r, b-.d wea'her seemed oi all others the risk
coat i kaly to be eno urtered. so everything bad
- forisiten, prognosticated, and provided fur but
a gate.
iu Agamemnon had 3,840 tons dead weight in
ter. a mcnsiroua load tor any ship of her tcuu.-ige,
u” made s-iil more dangerous by tb- manner ?n
vi.'oh it vaas'owsd. In her hold was the mail
coil, a compact mass of 1,100 mile? in length, and
ue;cure 1 lOl? tons ia weight Oinerori .p deck,
igtt furward, be we?*n rbe eyas, as Ba'dor3 ray,
wos another ooilcf 100 tone, bile n he upper
?-? k, and also right forward, was a coil of *3C t.;ns.
T ,*• iat er ?*-ae of suffici*-!.’ si*e to interfere senou—
■y with the proper w. iking of the ve*?el from the
and ck, and the un’ted weights of al, ot course,
■rcught the Agamemnon down by the head to at.
almost unsafe extent. The two small coils, i< was
1 c uoteracted the weight of the ponderous
mass in the bottom oftbesLdp, and, cera’nly, if
icy did not tend to check the vessel's rolling, they
nade it ea-ier at 4 less dangerous to the ma ts
However nob ?dy thought ol toese ‘hiu e when on
he morning ot the 10_b ot June the eq raaron quit
tea F.ytnoutli. It was then to be a jaouting c.u s
—a mere tu ntter trip—turd acjialko! us er
P'oo b aud -uu’-wescers would U"t have bee-i more
u ot place iu a drawing-ruum than m the deck of
the Agamemnon. The cay favored this illusion
11.?- barometer stood nt 3U.64, the weather was hot
and sul'ry, aud alter all sail nad b sen set and re-set,
and every u-ival arhflee adopted to catch the
br-.ze that would not come. Capt Preedy reluc
i-t.tty ((? r we had Mile m? re t> ao coals for the voy
age h one) gave orders to g-t up .team
Toe N.ogara having plen yot cools, had the ad
vantage ot being always uiiuerrteant nndtheYaio
r. u? and Go.-guti did m sti as th-? Agatnemnon
Ki dty was the ditto of the previous day. The same
coquettish breeze came fluttering through ihe rig
gi. g trow aud ‘hen, aud it was “Hands, up screw
aud make sail, ‘and ‘ Down <?rewand shorten sail,”
aii oey, till even Opt. Preedy weaned in his es
fur's to save luel, and so we steamed again. This
wa? dull work. Saturday the weather was cold
aud dull, but ‘he breez ? was sj pronounce that ths
screw waa finally hoisted and the fires raked cut.
while tbe Agememnoc, under roya's aud studding
sails, went inr. UgU the water at a rare pace, send
ing the foam lion her bows, and leaving a broad
trial of still water upo-i the angry sea behind.
B sfore evening l ame ihe sail on the ship was re
duced to half, f>r th? wind was up, wim squally
gusts o r heavy rain, and the barometer had gone
bi low Sty, and waa stil? faling rapidiy. Such was
the night; but Sunday told ils own tale, for even
those least veraea in the bois'erons premonitory
a> mp’oms of an A'lantie gale o?.u and see at a glance
that we were in for it. Tne sky seemed & wretched
mist—half rain, half vapor—through which the
o'her ve-Beis of the squadron iuo-n.d family Ike
shadows watery and uasubat n lal as he Flying
Dutchman The sea had changed its bright crisp
blue ior a turgid foamy aspect, and the great waves i
if the Atlantic ceme ro ling toward us iu tremeu
dous succession, like h its o’ water with their tops
all jagged and broken by tbe fierce wind, and their
wbi e crests of foam blown out into a stream of
fe-.'hery spray that almost hid tbe huge dark gulls
between them.
Tne Agamemnon, h?<wever, sti 1 k“pt on her way,
rolling and straining heavily, and giving all a fair
f iretaste of what they might expect when the gale
set in worse, for tbe w ud was fast going round to
the southwest, and it was evident wa were only at
tbe begiun ng. There was Divine sere ice that day
uu the main deck, and as offi ‘era and men sat in re
spectful s leuce. every ch-nge in the fast increasing
violet ce of the gale Could bedutinotly noted through
the open latcuwsy? Service oer, and it was
• Hands, reef tepsails |” then again a'tor a little
1 ipse, thu same cry ; aud yet again, till at four in the
alteruoon the Agamemnon was rushing through ihe
foam underdose reefed topsa Is hi and foresail
At half part 4 we caught the last glimpse of the
G rgou, as, mailing a long atretch ro windward, she
woe J..si in the mis y caikne’B that marked rbe hori
z n. At. 5 the Valorous b gau to drop a.-tcr, and
uy 6 she also haa di-ap| eared, but still the Niagara
at and Agameu non tie 1 1 on tosethe: the f? rater under
sail aud eteaui, the latter, like ail the E i;lirh vts
seis, under sa l alone. Ou Sunday n'ght the eale
seem?d at its worst. Ihe Niagara, whioh had hilh
er'o k?p ot? ee, began togiveusa very wiae Orrtb,
and, as ua kness inci eased, she too went out ufeignt,
aud it was every one for himself.
The Agamemnon strained and labored nnder hpr
heavy burden as it she were beakieg up, and the
mass ve beams under her upper deck o ii cracked
and snapped with a noise resemnling that of small
arililery almost drowuing the hideous roar of the
wind. Those in the impr vised cabins on the mam
deck had li-t.'e sleep that t ight, for the upper de. k
planks above them were working theu'Salvcs tree,
os sailors say, and groaned under the pressure of the
coil w ith a oreadful uproar, avail and themselves of
tne opp'.rlum y to let id k litt e light, with a good
deal ot water, at every r II The sea, tuo, kept stri
king wi'li dull heavy violence against tbe vess i's
bo .vs, forcing its way through hawse holes and ill
closed ports with a heavy alueb, and t. ence, hissing
and wm ling aft, it roused tbs occupants of the
cat) us al. retaiil to a knowledge that their floors
w re under water and that the fl itsam and jetsam
ccis-B they heard benea’h wereuuly caused by their
ou'fi for toe voyage taking a cruise of its own in
some five or six inches of dirty bilge. sucb w-.s
•Sunday nigh, aud suet was a tab average ot all the
nigtrs throughout the week, varying on'y from
bad tu worse Daybreak cn Monday ushered in as
fierce a gale as everswept overthe Atlantic.
The barometer was lower, and as a matter ot
course the i. and and sea were higher than the day
beh re. A’ lio 01. ck the sun pierced through the
pall. f clouds and eh. ne bnlliant y for half an hour,
and riming the biiet ti ethe wind blew as it has not
often blown before. So fierce was this gust that its
roar drowned every other sound, and it was a'most
impossible to give tue watch the necessary orders
for taking in tfie close-reeled foresail, w hioh, when
furled almost left the Agamemnon under bare poles,
though stth surging through the water at speed.
Tun gust pa sed, aun the usual gale set iu—now
bluwiog steamly from the south-west, and taking
us more ui and more out of our course each minute
Every hour the stotin got worse till toward 6 in the
afternoon, when it seemed at its height, and raged
with such a violence oi wind and sea that matters
really looked serious ev.-n for such a strong and
large ship es the Agamemnon. The upper de< k
cod had strained her delis throughout excessively,
aud though thu mass in theory wa- supposed to pre
vent her ro! ing so quickly and heavily mb sho would
have done without it, yet still she heeled over to
such an alaitniug extent that fears of the coil itself
shilling again occupied every mind, and it wa? ac
cordingly strengthened with additional shoteg, bolt
ed down to the deck-
The si ace occupied by th * main coil below had
deptived tbe Agamemnon cf several of her coal
bunkers, aud in oiderto make up f.,r this defici- ney
as well “S to endeavor to counterbalance the im
mense m l-s which weighed her dowu by the head,
a large quantity ot ooals had been stowed on the
deck aft. On each side of her main and ‘ck were 35
tors secured in a mass, while on the lower deck 91)
tons were ttuwed away in the same manner. The
coals we. med secure, and were so, in faot, unless the
ve?sel shou'd ai ■ oat capsize
Tuetday the gale continued with almost unaba’-d
fcice. alth. ugh the barometer had risen to 29 30,
and then* was sufficient sun to take a clear obser
vati,m, which stowed our distanoe from tbe ren
d.zvou ■to be 503 miles. During this afternoon the
Niagara rojoine t company, and tho wind going more
ahead, the Agamemnon toik to violent pitching,
! lui'g rg atearily into the trough of tho sea as if
tteai'-aiif to break her hack and lay the Atlantic
cab o in a heap
Ore time she pitched so heavily as tc break one
of ins main b*aras of tbe l-.wer deck, which had to
b- shored with the arrowj.ck for'hwiih Tnere was
tbe-ame sea and 1. sa wind on Weenesday, heavy
sea aud rain on Tuursday, with gusts and squai s
and heavy rain on Fiiday. Sa tirdsy. the )9hof
June, things linked a little better But durirg a
o uiparativecalm that afterno mtbe glass fell lower
while a trin l ne of black haze to windward s emed
to grow up into the sky, until it covered til heavens
vmh as?) sbre darkDess, aud ware?d us that, after
all. the worst was yet to come.
At 4 A M sa'l was shor ened to close reefed fore
end mam top-sils and reefed foresail At about
It lit past 10 o'clock three or four gigantic waves
were seen approaching tbe ship. Ti e Agamemnon
ruse heavily ro the first, and then weut down into
the deep trough cf the sea. falling over as fte d.d
so. s,. as almost lo caps ze cn the port side, every
h'Og bn ke adrift, whether seouren or net, aud the
up car and eo-fusim was terr fio fora minute; then
back she came again on the starb.ia'd beam in the
-aa?e msnuer, only qucker, and • i 1 deeper than
bes uo. Again thrre was the same n nee and crash
,eg. aid the coals stored on the main deck broke
I sc. and, s cashing everything bef„re them, went
ever am eg the rest to leeward.
Singing again over an ther tremendous wave,
toe Agamemnon dropped down stnl more to p.,r’,
sud tie coals oc the starboard side of the lower
d.-ch gave way al o. and carr.ed eytrythit g t e , re
tuem. Matorenow became most setious,for it >?a?
_ . Sent tnat two or throe mce such n ches and the
mat'.- go hk reeds, wbih- bad the crew m ght
be maimed . r Hit ri below. Captain Pr-edy we
'ji-aoy “U tbe poop, with LieU’ecant Gibs n, and
i’tVae “Hards w?ar ship,” while tbe cflei engineer
.as oidered to get up st?am iu.meoiately.
V hat made mo't-rs worse the ship's barge though
--hid o.iwu'” the deck, and patly broken loose
1 “j droopier from side to s ideas the vessel !ur bed
tl.rea' ened to crush any who ventured to pass t>.
it ereguar discipline of the smp. however scon
orovaiieo, and !Be crow set to work io wear arounu
tro ship ■ n the s arboerd tsek, while Lieutenants
kobmsoc and Murray went bel w to see sfter th.se
wDu had b-en hu>t, and about the number of wnora
eiiravagaut rumors prevailed an ong tbe men
Tc-rs were, however, uatoitui.ately, but too many.
The au. .nr san ry outside the ward room d.ior
on ‘he main decs Lad not time to escape, and wo.-
comple'ely buried under tne ocah? gome Ume
o.„peed before be centd be got out. for oaeof i}ie
b.auis used to sin re up the sacks, which had crush?
td nts arm very buUy. std. lay ao>*s the mangled
i mb, j ummit g it ro such a manner that it was found
impossible to move it without rirking the man’s life
>s*s therefore, non robe sent lor, and the timber
sswu’away before the poor leiroi” could be ertri
i.red. Another marine on the lower dec* endea
vored to save himself by citching bud of what
•teoitd a leoge in tne pi-.nke, but unfortunately, it
was only caw*i by the beams straining apart, and
o: coarse, es tte Agaiiemson r ghted they cio*-d
again and crushed his firger.-flat oue of the os
sietantrei gin. era was ok-o boned an ong tne coils
,u tzu; lower deck, and eu-tainsd some s.vere in
ternal iijurts? Tbe lurch ot the ship w s ooicuia
t a a: 46 degrees each way for five limee io repß
succession. , . . ...
The ga iry copper? were ooly hail hllea with soup,
y*t. ueveithtle s. it near!, ad poured out, end
seabed so ate of the poorfe .ctrjwh-? Wereextended
ou the decks, iroio fig onto any h” g tar-ocb
These, w,th a cL location, were the chie. casualties;
nut .here were other* of bruises eo?l c.cta-UDS,
mere or iese seveie, aud of course a long list of es
capes urore maiveli. a? tuan any it jury. One poor
tehow went need first from tbe ma n de, k into the
noid with, ut being hurt, &rd one on the orlop deck
was -chevteu’ aticuL for some ttn mxutea by three
age casks oi oil wh cr. boa got adrift, and any one
,t which would have flattened him like a pancake
oao it overrate!) him
As soon OS tne Agamenmon had gme round on
be other track tbe Nirgara wore also, and bore
k.wn os if to render assistance St e had witness
our danger, aud, as we aiteiwsuds leanit. inre
gmed th t me a? p-r beck Cull h and broken iooee and
the“stStirg it was thonsbt better to
_ ana eland for the rend I voas under
iT. rL and per a*-ea accoidingiy P ut^’ n ’
h. rs SJE? ted torn me trough of the sea agmm
n-d Kuled so awfully as to O eu* tor *******2”
P pe, tiding ter engine room with fl *. ,
her i tbe aerriooe ot ooe boiler when it
*&6trta> Deeded. . ,
S imiMHiititfi that oigfit on bo&rd to
umor. P reedy never le-t the pocp
i Lig t. iiominf brought no cbftß , ?e Very oi®
y, iu_d only now and ibeu ikrougb tbe thick iend, ;
&e Niulara. evu n oe eeeL-n.ce moment on ft moc
■trvue mil oi ft ter %udthe next quite lost |to view,
tbe Ag imcmucn wi.t down betwetn tbe * ave
tut tvtc tDMe glimpee? F&owed ue that our Trans
li&k tio o neoit w p ung ng btavil* snipping
00 tv.d-iit > tavin*; a badtiik*e of it, tbougb
a ibioagb u better than ibe moon ae of
aifee, sue Oouid, bavu g cru!) tbe came load though
uuu tone Urgt r Toe tad orte all
,LCd bc oouid boar w\u. !• ty : tbe m a * were
-p c y natttrg woiae, ibe deck coil wort ed more
n- more min eacn plunge, tnd even f to b tkeee
I Mid, tt was e-TOaol ikai Ibe abip uae.i would toon
1 auuifi to pMoaa a tka waafcMr oouttaaod.
j On** p ? ril U’fc eir"r- ii; jliDUfi'.ili L*i
j tie c /mbet .xt- r. fc ! -', * v'Hved S *ca h-erre's nl
ttroDj:‘liiJkno's phate 4>: h_ch e-it
,*u is s ?'g #1 it r >uchH<J to s pta
kireen. By and ty a*'“ b-trin V) ip ?e* Wv r
r -i.v.* down tin* be nnrflinto th**
eng ne ro m Then h Tru i tr
fnwurd, th fee 2ds fc. Hi:d lenvii g • eat
j ipto ttte r ku*ee ui water ar* th* iea-t on
j uotrd cou and ?*ee that ’h ngfe wero <>.~l K’ to b*-
I b s’ l ui e a aotirtDt*eto k plaoe “i htria ’howeitber
or t** oußdui dos tk** np.
A litile after 10 „'cio< koq Mondty, tbe 2la f . th 6
of tflfaire was so aUrmiD^ f ha'.’Captain Pee
dy reeoirs<i to try wearing he ship round on the
other tack. It was hard enough to 33k e tbe words
of command audible, but to exesute them psemed
aimoet impossible. The ship's head wen* or.a
enough to iesre her broadside 03 to the ses?. sud
then ror a time’t seemed as if nothing could be
done. Aii the nits wbich ete had ever given on
He previous day eeemed mere tr.fi-e compared
with her then. O more than 2LMJ men
Cn deO 9 at least 15* were throwx and i&iittg
over from eid? to tide in heap-, wnile othtr* h ld‘.u 6
cn to ropes, swung to and tro with every heave.
I reiily eeemed £<s ii the last hour of the stout
sip had come, aod to this minute it aetm* aiaioat
t at her masts held on E ch time *he
fflii over her main chains went deep oncer water
Tue iower decks were flooded, and those above
coa.d near by tne fearfu crashing, audio e amid
hoarta rear es the storm, that t- e coals nad got lo: se
again beiow, and scad broken into the engine roo ji,
nod were carryu g all before them. Daring th* te
roil3 the main deck coil shifted over to such a dc?-
pree aa q i:e to envelop f-*ur men, who, sittirg on
the top, were tryirg to wedge it down wi.h beam*.
One ot them was eo muc 1 jammed by tbe miirp
which came over him ihit he ously ooutuaed
and had to be removed to the sick bay, making up
hr b tk li-t U> 45, cf which 10 were from ii j irtfes
caused by he railing of ihe ship, aud very many of
f .e rest from ceiit’i.ual lat gue and Lxpocare curing
ihe gale
round on the stt board tack, aud it wks
s*-eu nau inutant that ship waS in no degree
■ eiieved by the chauge. Another heavy sea stru* k
her forward, e wee ping c'e-iu over ths sos
ihe vessei, 3i;d carrying away the w odw.k nod
p atforuib whicc lai been placed there round tbe
xiiaci ioery f r uuder rcnniog This **.n l a few more
plants were qui-e stffi lent to sel'le the matter,
c.ui at last, reiuctauMy, Capt. Preedy >uccu!ijbed
to thd storm he couia neither couqu<r or con
*gain*t. Full steam got 01, > ni. wth a fore
tali and forelop sail to lift her head the Agamem
non ran before the dtorai, rul.iug and tu bliugover
•he hug- W'avcs at a tremendous pac3. It was well
fir all that the wind g ve ibis much way on her, or
her a Lem would have bee etove in
Throughout the whole of Monday tbe Agamem
non ran belt re tue wkd, w hich moderated so mu<-b
that at 4 A M. on Tuesday he nead was again pui
about, and for lie *-e oud time t-he commenetd
beating up for ths read zvous, th-n some 200
lurther lrom m than wheu the gale was at it? heigLt
cu Sunday morniag. Tuesday was a ca m, flue
cay, though of Oourss wi'h a heavy sweli on
Wednesday waa aiao warm, flue, tu-dcilm, end for
the first time for a tortnight we had a real Summer
day, aud the reels were whaktn out ot the topsails
immedia ely the ship began to run befoie the w ia: 1 ;
on Monday ihe ebrouia ot tbe ma'Q and fore mast?
were lathed in such a way aa to g ve some eupp rc
to the masts, and on Wedct-s lay advan ag? was
taken of tbe calm lo ‘*..auten' ? up the main rigging
three irohea, which for wire rope was a great gain.
It was w r ell ih it thia was done in time, ftoi on
VV'edmsday, the 23 J, the giaas again wear and wu, if
was the old B<. ngor wiudaud raiu, wi-h heavy
?qualia, isugh aea, and reefed top-ails. So li iie
was gained agai <st this wind that Friday, the 25h,
16 ua>B utter leaviug Piyinou h, ttiil found us some
■•0 iiii.ee from the rei and sr.vous. So it wasdeteriuiu
nl to get up ete&m aud ran uowu on it at once. As
we approached the piuC= of meeting tho Valorous
iiove ai sight at noun ; iu the astern on the
caaie iuiromihe N jith, arul in tLe evening the
Gorgon from the BoU h ; and tue 11, mt for ttie
.•’.zot dene since stilting, tue t-qiad'o 1 was re united
! near the spot wh re the great work vat to ccm
{ IGcliCe.
i I’ue rend-xvo-13 actually agreed upon was 52-2
North laiituae, 33 id West lousfi udo, but the lsee
where the ves.-eLs met was iu 51-54 latitude, 32 33
louguuoe, : r about 30 rn les more towa and ‘he E g
i3h tbaD tad been agree and upon. Tue Valor
ous, it appeared, had been first on the real reu az
voud. Tue Niagara was the next, arriving under
tteain, iwu days belore the Agamemnon, aud thu
Gorgon, which had a very bad time of it, and was
i.iso near lOfirg her masts, was third. The Nia<? ra
teemed to have weaibered the gale apl-ndialy,
through neverthiess with her, as Witn a'l others, it
had been a hard and anxious lime. She
1 er jibbooui, and her spare spars aud bu ys fur th*-
c $ le ha j been washtd lrom her sides and gone nj
mau ai.fcvr wheie.
Ou the evtn ng of F iday, the 23'h of June, the
four vessels lay together bdi by side, and tnere
was buch a atiiiu s t in ths ?ea a*d air as would
Lave seemed remaikablu i4 an inland iake; on ti e
Allan 110, and at er what we had ail so lately wit
nets and, it e-euued almust un; aural I ha'e said
how, durmg the awiul rolls winch the Aga nemn n
nitije on tiie 2dth ad 2lst, the upper prt o: t ie
ma n Coil sui ied sud btt-amt an tre •haptlete ’au
gieu mass with watch it seemed impossible to deal
ui any Conceivable way. M-weie r , neither Mr
Bright, nor Mr. Caunii g, nor Mr C ffjra wa3 to ou
df.uuteu by tue aspect of q ditlzcuiiy however lor
midable.
Abcurd S3 the statement eeerntd at first, they
weie all poai ive iLat ih.fl tangle did not exct-nd tar
down thu coil, and tuey were rig it. Capt. P ee?'J>
ga\e -uem til? hsnr y assistance men were a work
d-iy anu night, drawing it tut ol the hold ana coil
tug it aft 0.1 the mam decs For cue fi at 24 bouro
tue labor aeem-d uopeles?, torso dense was the tan
g;e tuat aa hour’s hard work would aometiuirf
scarcely otuar a hatf-miie. By and by. however, it
•. egaj to mend, the weie redouoled, aud late
ou Friday night 140 mile;’ had been go* ou , aud tiie
remainder was iouud to bo clear enough to o >lu*
me ce woik with.
Ou ihe uioruiug of Saturday, tir 26 hos Jjoe,
nil tue preparations were Oompfettd for uiaking the
sjj.ee ttua coanneLCing the great undertaking. The
end of the Nidga a s cable was sent Ol b aid the
Agauieamou, the splice w;>s mad , a b-nt sixpence
put in it for luck, and at 2;50 Greenwich lime it wae
oluWiy lowered over tbe side aud disappeared for
ever. Tue weather was Cold aLd foggy, wiih a stifi
breeze aud dismal sort of sleet, and, us there was
uo cheering or manilestatiou of enthusiasm (f any
Kind, the whoie'cereinonv had a mo?t tuueral tfleet,
aud seemed as solemn as il wo were burying a ma
line, or some otbtr mortuary taukof the kind, equal
ly cheeriul aud eu.iveniug.
Aa it turned out, however, it waajuel aa well that
no display took pluee, as every one would have
looked uncommonly silly, when the Bdme operatiou
Came to be repeated, i8 it had to be, an hour or so
f.trw ard. It is neealeed making a iongetory long
er, to 1 may stale at once, that when each ship had
payed out three miles or ao and they were getting
weu apart, the cable biokeon boar.i thu Ni -gara,
owing to its overriding and gening efl’ iho pul y
leaaiug on to the machine. The break was of course
known inotantly, both vessels returned, a ireuh splice
waa made and again lowered over at halt past 7. j
According to a rangeujent 15’J lathoma were veered j
out Ircin each shiju, and then alt sh od away on their |
course, at firt at two milts an hour and utter warn j
at four.
Everything then weut well—the machine woikii g j
beautiluily, at 32 revolutions per minute—tbe screw’
at 26—the cable running out easily ut 5 and 5j miles I
an hour, the elnp going tour. Toe greatest airni i \
upon the dynamomeur was 2 50U ibis, and ihio was
only toi a lew miuutes,the average giving ooly 20U0
lbs. aud 2,1 U Ibi*. At 12 at miduighl 21 uautio 1 iniles j
had been payed out, and tbe augle of th cable with
the hoiiz n had been reduced considerably. At
halt-past 34U m.e. had gen.e, and nothing could be
moie perteciandiegulai than ihew’ork’iig ofevery
tui g, when guddcniy, at 3.40 A M , in Sunday, the
27th, PiotesßorThompßun came * n deck, an re
ported a total break of continuity; that the cable,
in tact, had parted, and, as was believed at the time
worn the Niagara
The Agamemnon was instantly stopped, and the
break* applied to the machinery, in order tb&t the
cable played out might be severed lrom the muss in
the hold, and a- enab e Professor Thuiupscn to ore
cover by ele.tricai tests at about what distance
from the eup the fracture had taken place. Unfor*
tudately, however, there was a strong breeze iu at
that time, with rather a heavy swell, which told ee
verely upon the cable, and before fny meins could
be taken to e .ae entirely ihe motion on the ship it
parted, a tew fathoms oelow the stern whel, r ie
dynamometer indicati g a strain of near y 4 OUD lb 3
In another instant a guu and a blue iigut warned
The Valorous of what had happened, and roused
1 all on boaid ihe Agamemnon to a hu- w edge that
the macuinery Was silent ana 1 hat the first part
oi the Atlantic Cable had been laid and lost effec
tually.
Tue great length of cable on board both ships al
lowed a large margiu for such mishaps as ihes vind
the aiiaugeaient uu,de befoie having £i g und was
that the tplices might be renewed ana the woik re
comm? uceo iiii • ach ship had lost 25(1 miles of wire,
a ter wbich ih*y were to discontinue their (flirts
ami reiura tv cenetown fur ordtrs. Aocoroi? gly,
alter the breaUrog -n Sunday morning, tie ship.*’
heads were put about, and for the fourth lime the
Agamemnon again the wtaiy work 01 bear
ng up against the wind for thd’ ever asilug renceZ
vous which we seemed cesiintd to bo always seek
ing.
It was hard work beating up against the wind, so
haid, iu: eeo, that it was hot till the noon of Mou
cay lie 23 h that we r joined The Niagara; and,
while ail w'tre waiting wnh laipaieuce fur her ex- I
planationot iow sue b ofce ite cable. Bhe ei-c!ii !
fled tvtry ne by running up ihe inteir gat ry j
•*H*w oid the cable part 7’ This astound ng. ]
As c non &s the boats cou dbe lowerei, Mr CyU
Fuld wiih ihe eleutrioUnsfr m ihe Niagara,imuu j
ou bo* rd, snu a com pari oa ot logs ei owed the pain- i
ui and mysterious tact, tnat at ihe eatne second 01 3
tme * ach Vessel aieCMVcred that a u>tal nocture
nad t&keu plat e at a di tauce of certainly not leos
uaiz iO miles firoui each ph p—a? Wril as CwU dbt
j jdg* and at the bottom ot t e ooe in.
T ne i* gsuu both sides were s?* clear aa to the min
ute of Ume, and as 10 the e ecricnl tests shewing
o. t merriy Ithk-ge tr defective insulation of ibe
wire, btt a to al iractme, that th<*rr was 10 r om
!eli on wuich to rest a moment’s d< übt of the c -r
tairty of ihifi most cishehit- niDg fact. That ot all
the many mishaps connect'd with tbe A’latiJc tele
graph hia is the w w rat at*o m st di-heartening ie
ctrain, so ce it proves that, after ai that huuinn
.kill an science c*n effect to lay the wire down
with sa’eiy fas bten sec* rnp iched, ihere may be
?ome tatai obstacles to sue ess at ihe bottom of the
ocean wbioh can never be gua’ded agamet. for even
the nature ot tLe peril must a way** remain as ee
cjrpt and u; as the depths in wh.cu it is to be
encountered.
No time wes lot, after the vesfeels rejoined, in
making the third aud iastspi oe, wLich w;is lowered i
over into 2 000 lathoma water at 7 o’ciock by siiu’s
time the same night. Before steaming away, ae the
Agnmemnon wa? now geitmg very abort of coa’.
and the two vessel-had expended suine 100 mil*s
oi cable between them, it was agreed that it the
Aire parted ag&Ji betore theehips had gone each
10U miiefi horn the rencezvous were to return
md make at other sp ice ; aad as the Agamemnon
was to sail b mk, the Niagara, it ras decided, was
to wait eight da> s* f r her re appearance It, od me
other hand, tbe 130 miles Lad been exceeded, tbe
nihips were n t to return, but eaeo make the Oestot
ra way to <<ieeLStowc. Wnh th ; e uuder?taodiag
which, from tte rate of 8 jeed which had oeen agreed j
on, both vetjels woaid be able to ob?ervt wnh per
feot accuiacy, the ships ogam par ed, and with the
wire dropping steadily down between ihem, the N- |
: agora &nd Agam-tE o '* o etaanaed away, ad Wcrr j
j sToq lost in tne eJd raw fog which had hang over ;
tbe r&ndeivoui tver ekoa the operatiouß had 00m
I menced. , ....
The cable, as before, payed out beaati u ly, tnd
ro birg ooula have been more regular ana more
easy thar the work iog of every partoftae appara
tus. At fir*t tf*e ship’s speed voe onlv 2 th
c blc goiLg 3 and 3j with a strain of 15 0 18-3, t; e
horizontal ang e averaging as ! ow as 7, ad the :
vertical about 16. By and bv, however, he f peed
was in erects* and ro 4 knots, the cabl- go rgs, at J
strain of 2000 IB and aa angle of from 12 to 15.
At this rate 11 was kepr, with tr fl g variations,
| hr ugh**ut almost the wbol** of Monday night, *cd
! peither Mr Bnght, Mr Canning cor Mr C'ff.rd
| ever quitted the machines f.-r an instant Toward
! he middle ot the night, while the r&'e of the snip ;
i cODtinued tbe same, tne speed at which ihe cabi- •
i payed out slatk=nednearly a knot an hour, while
j -he dyLamometer inaicaUd as low ss toOO Io , This
| change o on and only ba acan ed tor ou t. sup
I ponttLn that the ba 1 saa 1 *wed to aconsidrra
i oie tx*ent. and that tbe vessel was in fact paßci* g
I over some submarine Beu Nevis or sfkiddaw
Alter an interval of about an h* ur ue strain and 1
I rate of prtgre*9 of ttecable agsin incT?ußed, wli e
the it crease of the vertical angle r*eemtd to incicate
that the w le waa sinking down ‘he s ae of acediv:
ty Beyond s bis there wa* nc varia’ or thr u<h* ut I
Monosy night or indeed throu*u Tuesday. The
1 aeper deck Cuil, which bad weighed eo heavily up-
I ou tie >Lip, and atili more heavily upon the mine*
i of all dumn? ihe pa?t storm? wa* ia t oi *; peariot.
and by 12 ar mid day on Tuesday, the 29th, seven
six miiee had been pay.d out to sjmettiLß like 6 )
miie piogTess ot the snip Ai! seemed t.? p.m a-
I moet hopeiuliy, and the only oauaet at waxrautei
aux'eiy was haiii as evident the upper deck c?nl
would'be finish dby about ll o’clock at i ght,
when tbe men w. uid tave io pss m darkness a oug
i t’ e wreat loop which formed the coma un ca i nbe
, twe ‘ D that aud the mil iu ti e main hold Tins was
f most nnfortnna'e tu’. Ibe operation hid be?n nc
! oefully peiformed id ca>!t*bt during the expen
-1 mental trip in the Bay oi B.rouy, aud ev.iy pre
> ; ceuiion wts now taken that no accident should oc
i C °At 9 o’o eck by ship s time, when 146 miles bad
1 I been payed out, and about 112 mijet flteraeoe from
i the latuieivouj >f*T“ m pii*'—iasl flake kfll oco
J o ‘* non??- dee.k c i'c.mu’- ! ir” * > ’ e r--- -I. I
i r t-> iTiek*! ; t evi r ‘n r.n hi :■?<> Jhe <*->*l.
I*he r vo'c’ions *>f *’ . -- wwi cr^duv-
■
•'%!>' tpr 4 n h‘i ? ,t 5” cf>‘ra i*i wan
’ T-’ini and w h r feet gu Hty, . e ‘ , vn-njcme*‘ s r
i<• icflt’m? s'rain * 2* *’ IBs y, wtb ut
in irg'unr? warn g. c; to * *’• ‘J P y sin
?-• i e*ut • u c nn { cabi** p r
-e-d T g n ‘htf ng ! cf
n*a ! m snap brought m La-a n
rushing to deck, for n believe tbe
rumor, that had spread ike w ‘ >*.b,t2t the?hip
Bat th®re tood the raschioery. si'ent and moti* *-
lea. wh’le ihe fractured one of t* hung over
the srern wheel, ewirgiag 100 ely to and fro. I*
gef-med a'most impoeeibia to teaiize the fact that a.n
accident and irremediable fa
corred, aid .fcou -e£ vrlcly * f ius atg
, ti ujui wer- :* a itljr tfl ar. showing most saris
taCLoriiy ..W tiie wHDic .auust A*U ougUi IO Dave
C:uteu.
Lmnrdiiteir a r ter ilia mishap - br*et coru\tal.o:j
rras held by these in cna~ge ou Agamr m
ed iLe dieranc from tue rnirsTu l by 14 miles,
end tua’ tutre wae s i;i m re cable on board t*.e
two vesßtia inan tfie amount ri*h which the orig ; -
n J exp-ditiun la?t sear was commenced, it was ae
t-rrniiiied tu iry lui ano her chance t.ud return to the
le dtzvou?, m lmg th.ie, of* for *.h • c ief
f-agtut-erg.: retd me cvJ l u k a ve*y dra
goo, Is tii we came to pa.
we .-houl i be sl rt of end danger the
faeces ot ihi w ole u a .iaaic-;.
For tne ti in time, there .ue.
head went about, and a ?, er2o days at 8?s she again
o gan beatii gup fifja'ii the wind for the red z
voua, to t y, it possible, to rec.omn>nco her labor.-.
: iit loSlc-w.i g day the ivi .and v. ..3 blowing stror.gty
! cm ihe souui- •> e-t, wi b au-. n . ram, and Thars- !
day, the let o Ju y, g ,vu * >eiy •o 1 Jie most uu
•ivoiab e•p:i: n-. Ju y wc- ificr ii th-* Ail-.l ic
Ihe wind aud oea were both high—the i. f.>g was
cu oeuee that ne cou a gc roely seethe in.ri3'B‘
he?d*, whi e the dump c *id was re:l v biting Aito
getu*r ii Wes au ataiwj hsr f wh' h a Londoner
uvoutd have been evni in N >vemb r Li
tern ths day a Lea y eeagoton; tn .windmer* aa
ed without ihe fog. and it was riouhie
ree td fopsftila, aud pucbiugauirolfing as befvr.
Howcvtr, iue uppe dtex c il ■ i 25 • 4on be r.g
g* ne, A-au e i nou a buoyant aa a if
boai. and no <*ne car- and how much she to k to ki< k
i g abou , though thee Id w t fog wa-j a tntsemb:e
uui auce, jienet..-.ling everywhere aud mek ng tle
dv.ip as* Wei iiaut aa < ut. YV ;it made the mailer
wcr?e wa that in each weaker there ?eeai*-d no
chai.ce of meeting the Ni gara, unless she ran int i
as, wufcu cable-layiug would have gone on whol?-.
>aie la ordar to av id ?ujL a couLT'temps aud
aiso to mtorin ibe V-licrous of our wnereabouls,
gun? Were tired, f >g beds rung, and the tu;ier e a
turned forwa r d, to w vrn th: omur vei ela of uurvi
oiuity. Fiifiay .vas the ditto of Toured ay, and Si -
urday Worse tuau boih to.etber, for it almoat bli-w
/ugiitc, and there wa h very h-avy sea ou. Oj
Suuday, me 4:b, it ci<are ad the Agamemnon,
ior t.ho first t in'.- during ihe wh > e cruise, reached
tee aciUixl rendezv ur, and ftli in with thu VaUr
iu#, wincu had been ihere since Fiidiy, the 2d, but
tie fog must have beau ewn thioker there than
i; twhere, for she had eoar ely setn herself, mu ‘:b
-efi? any Uirng else, till Suuday.
tat rem Tinner o hit day and Monday,
via** the weather iva- very clea-, eiuis
o4n*r l\‘ place ‘ f meetiug. bus it was nefiSeß3 to
U* tt. -* iLl*tr iii i Niaga a nor Gorg u vra thc-re.
fl* ‘V*fa <•- night the hi->k our for them vrv
iiiii'’<a i\|i me/3& ut. I idiiitlv ih n that
tha Nog |ra il i r\;uily } bu: m>’ :t Uif ritunateiy.
adheivo tu ti e •fcl’rrot the a-iueaiftut regarding
that 1* 0 mile . ar a r the list irHdur** had a
once u iied ut k for Q e.istown. Oi T oJij
be 6th, th.-ietore. aa the dense f >tß a**d winds i-e
?n agai <, it w’as agreed between the V$ or ua anti
Agamemuon to retain on y once uioie over the rtn
(IrZVOUS.
Bu , H3 usual, the f.*g was pothick that tho who’e
Auierioin navy u ight nave been i*ruisi g Here un
observed, au the seai'ch w-s given ut , nr.d at iigut
o'clock that night th is • a turned t o
Cork, and under al! s<tii the A a nemnofi at last
dto dho < ©ward T e voyage come yrssqaade wnh
ease asi ewittne-s, c- is.denug ms lighturss ot the
friud. the usm fm- ship, and that she ouly ntc un
ed three days, an?i this m< run g, at 12:3 , tho Aga
memuon oasi anchor ii: Q ?ei stoArn harOur, having
m t with mure dangerous w?a her enci uutered
more miaiia-'o thn oueu falls to tho lot .f any ship
in a cruise of 33 dvys.
Flvxk is Nxw Y hk Uarb a —Ti e
N jvv Y iik corresp'ihdeut of ti ■ B firimure Amur •
•an, under (.ate of Friday, Ju y 30 h sa>s:
F >rty die ve?st.!fi, of va*i**u-: d-s liipti nn, arriv
ing trom p >rl scharaotefiz and >s infected wnh >eil <v
fever, are now lying at the L >wer Bay of thi * o iy
and uea>l/ ‘lierume number -xro undergoing Q in
rantiue at the upps r -'in h(*r ?-e. ;b
iofU. from Havana K y Wes cnm • into p rt *’
ihe 26:h iu bal a<i, havii gno e ckuess on bo-*rd
Tw.f days after her arrive; hree f her or*w were
nk*u (li-wu wnh ‘ ulhtw lever, and were CniVHVeri
to tbe IV! trine II spiral These rases mu tba ?
arisen from infec'i m ou b**ard ihe vessel, iuesmu h
ai lever b named -ve'opetl hi ap-ri >d very iem<>f.
rom the da e win n ‘he s'-'lp lef the infect A p-rr
Admitted tlmt rtev?doreß mpl ye*J in 1 1- diaoharg
ing of ve?teL th it ve witnout ickun.-a un boaro
fire undoubtedly aken pick with fever, prwviuv
hat the n-iasma s ‘C po s n rey and doesocc i. iouai
ly etiet in a oosoeak-d form iu the cargo, becoming
evident aid active when the goods are diolurbtd
in the act of u.road'ng.
laapoe S'kizußts of Sugar— Attempt to V* fraud
tJie Reienve —t he U-it’dS'&te? au hori:ies have
y made a S'izure of shout eighty thousand
dollars* worth of Cuba box surahs a< N-;w Yoik and
B >eton, under the f flowing circumatances, which
we copy from the T aveler:
Thu seizure at New York for kplaoe several week?
since, r.cd consisted t several o rgo- bv one
‘mi in Cuba, and ths wii ?i val ie l at ft6'f,oob.
This sugar w?s cor.sigard ’ r.w u fi ms ot the high
est respectabi ity iu New Y >k. T< e :tc ! e w p
sent. t them by a Cuba ti mol only a few years
rffandin *, w o it appeaivd, bud invoiced the -
bel>w iheir value, h and fad not included the co.it of
the boxis, upon which a duty is also levied. Up* n
the firms to whom the sugar waa conpLced ‘he
Cuba nwcLian'a had, however, diawn fu.r die full
value of the consignment, including the cosi of the
o .xes, un i iu so i e cases, we aaderetard. these
drafts had bsen aeoepted **nd paid After t.iia sei
zure, a member of tho Cuba firm came to this coun
try and proceedt and to W abmgton t<> arrange the mat
ter. He attempted toinduce t-ieS cretaiy -give
an order the re-delivery oi ihe sugar, but with-.
out avail, as the proofs of undervalue ar quite
siroug W UudersLaud tnat. by order of Cos lector
Austin box sugar* sent here by the ?ume Cuba fi-ui,
of the value ot twenty thousand dollars have been
seized within a day or t -o, under alle ‘*ii;ns of a
f'omevvhat similar character to those of v
| York importation.
The Opening of thk NiC/ragua Link—The
New York Journal of r Jv>mmerce says*
The N c -ragu i L n?, af -r having . en cljttifor
| mauy months, is ab -ut to b< open-d r
j the pracdcat management of Air Jneeoh L
1 and a party of go ahead gnt eineu. Nsgotiat ou-,
i dip o natio ani fioanoiai, have b-eo g ung on to* a
10 g time to this end Oue of the Drmeipal po n'sto
gam wssaii asßurnce from the United States G^v
| ernment that i'o oil?* n.s would be pro r *et- and; i their
i igh?s in N This his been obtamu Two
Un?t and fttafes vessels of-war have bh-eu ordered to
tftke their otaiionj near the mouth of theS n Juan
liver, and extend such protection to Ara-rioan cum
mr-roe and American iu ere.-t 9 gs may ne inquired.
The Company wbo have shin mat er in hand are
acting under the Nicarflgua'charn r of 49, as amend
ed iu June, 57, and confirmed i N -vemb rof the
.?ame year, aud which g vesfco the grantees the ex
clusive right to carry acr< sb ihe Slate aod t > navi
gate its waters by steam for a peiiod of eighty five
years. Trey will < o operate with ac* uipai vou the
racifi * side, running their steame s to Nao Fr-inc 8-
co, and the agreement, w und-rs and, i9 ’or the la
- to take 55 per < ff the profits, and the orm
er 45 and keep the I v hniUs clear
The Adantic Company cave sleo’ed tbe'r steam
boat 4 lrom a choice of tbr.-e lines wh cn were fler
e l them. The boats ar th ee in nu ■ ber jw > lor
servioe aud ne to spare Tie first • f them is ex
pect<-d to leave this port t. r a ■ gala tr p bathe
20 h September or ih*-5 hot October Threest-ain
ers have ali been purchased her 4 for the Pacific
busine?s, and w.ll pi nt io*’ their ( n th--
sth of Augu-t. Ibr**” b>w boats ot light
one’or iue Lakeo N c treg.ia.and tw..f r ihe i e
—wi’l leave here next wetk. aod the cons’ruction of
two or three iron boa:s 1 ) ha? been rd r
ed, to be used i > the mt* ru fi navign ion of the c >un
try, so that ibe facilities for lake and river trvdt
wbi be much bettor than have ever yet been • ffer
ed to the public. These ex:b"a>s will probauij
be put ou between u w and February nexL
The Walker Fzpditium to Njcaß'gua
Suit against C<>m. taul t p —Au eci u brought
agains Com. Pau ding t y Oh-s J M Donah!,'n
Cint*equence ol his *ure of Wm. Wr.ikwr a?d hi?
Coho* ere n the c as* o’ Ni ara u 4, iu November
1857, icu trial in New Yik It ito be toil w*
if successtul, i-yaev r.il • tbero Ti- uUin ff M
D .na'd c.ai.ne oa
flow o for the he Zif -of the .• ty ui?r Ciar|. 8 Mo“
i.au, taken from In? p r. by d** f “'tid snt, in ht
! harbor of San Ju i , *i? N•? e.*.* e”, 1857, and ft! ,
J 000 ftr hip own ar e t and and te tun *•? h pris ue
| The delence t kes the gr i an tha'. Mel) nald !, ac
no right to th b a ; that Ihe ri< ><mer waa captur
I ed whi e pngaged tn an ui ‘awtul ex editn n agains
Ia naion with wi i> h our w. wa-at
foot wit bin the Un t* and S:afes, iu viwlvion of the
act (>f C>’ ot iBIB, couimomy known as*h*
nentraiity acr; alio iha r the ?ieame. wa enga
g-d io a piratical cruise, and ihose on b .arct wa
OU i-iWB
A PiUB-ivn, named B ono V n Natzm&>* who ac
ted a-* Walker's coimuin'iry ?e lifit-d t*-&
after W.-.ikej’s cujitua*iD at R va-. be (wnnes )
v s’f'd VI xico u au -■u-eii*: of C mmonloit; r •
whle there he was supplied with fund’ ‘pin so I
poll 0” aad since Un* ? T ui . : n h h<s beea i.
emuautconespo *d ne*- with G**. Vy’. iker.
Aiue l (JiheM ss l 8 j ipp i— A’> nit a rcHoii rc
<*Urred a tew dayeeii c- be v- eec Mr J .fin Y k, <>{
NrW O'leaiis aid Mr Car k o’ Memphis, T- n ,
:he re t ement if wlleb could not be pcstpuin-d un
id tli?y cou'fi arrive at •ome tow*, so ih-y agreed
< o stop at tbe first ‘anting, and eertle t* eaf
fair, wu cb th* y did, ith tl *■ ir fro ud?. Air Chat e?
| Lsugh in, of Missouri, hs Mr C : s am Mr
; W.A Girdner, of ?\lab c .ri.?i. as Mr York’s ffiei.d
No one else wa? t Tnev to k their po.i
:i<n , and exchanged one s’ O'— Mr. Y ik not hur;
—Mr. Carrick sh *t in the shoutder
Some ord-* then to k b“twee>- Mr Gard
ner and M L ig In *h*r up n be piso>L were
reloaded. Mr Y rx a* Mr G s trierd and M-* Car
11 ka3 Mr. L c tiiend Tney tork their p tsirione
! aod firea one ?hot Mr. CLir-iner pi'gbtly wounded
j iu the arm. Mr Laukh'nsr in the b >dy about tw<-
i iochee above the htp, but is now conoidered out of
danger.
Later frcm Jamaica—Advices from K gator ;
jri th*- loth in?t., have b**en received There was
i stiil a loud cry for laboring hands. The imnfigra
j lion com ni/iionerd na i app’ *oriard SIOO 000 to
i prooro e the introduction ot E -?t luoians and a
! ke sum for ti e bringing over 'f Chinese Twenty
1 five do lars bonds is t ffered or the larding of a free
African apprentice A strict blockade of Cuba i j
recommei d-d ia in-Jcma’CH and pers ts the only
mean* of ending the n va< and tfi a uitiea ol England
• with the United Btate? R f -e.-hing eh t-were ba^
• fallen in eime pari.-* of ?be i and S’ Vinornt of
•er* ft 0 per heed for:be introductiooi f ►nch (,2>olie
lish E g ! ish or Scotch laborer wbo mav b * brough
j tae e: S3O tor ir m the United States,
j und s4') for thobe from Brit'wh America.
Homicide Ne Columbia, S C.—On Saturday
last there w%3 a barbie i ■, •ce'u ting a shooting
match, near F rd'fe M 1 in ‘hi? Di-trict. The dm
j D-r ai-d sbo Ting ma ch ovr quietly, and
after parties hid left, with the exception of three
or f.ur individuals, a h micid w%s committed by
G iogs upon B yant Medlin The particu
: lan? we htve hta’d are only based uron the cur
rent rumors that some a spute i gina'i and over card?
I 1-aoing to the fata: a ierev .<r. We learn tba*
G >ing-, on y*B*rdav. delivered Fimseif to Sher.ff !
Dent. —Columbia Gunrdra t.
L‘U b Republican learn? that rffijia l in r orma*iorj
hfti been rec**iv-d a’ J
j tha’ Montgomery’* b-.nd f mtfkuder* have again
| crossed the b rd-r, and be.i t*;3 ob!-r depredation^
| e-.?mm ; Tted on the property of our ci*iz -ns in Hate*
and Vernon coun’iea. have killed thiee c;t : zerß
men—one of them named Pope. n * Hr
Papicevilie, fr no o'her *r be* ter reas-'U than tba
i hy were to be p qAlaverv noen nl *-n
i d-avored to p o’e t intir pri*j^”y Ta- G-verU'r
of MiAiOuTl hd cal ed *oge her hi* adviser*.
We invite oar iea’t-r*’o the r
Ayer * advert ip*-men l ? wi-ch appear is tte c *aiM
ior ou- pa. er T* y deserve at’etitH.n a* r. a lrg
of wbatinteres eutaU
have U.rw re-i-rc’-d. T * D cor i* fan -n -
o-eof?be *f th s o m. ry | v o de
votes hi- gr a’ .cq *ir-me t-'o th-*i vr anl
mimufai *ur o! reui-cie* o’ p ‘i*ular ut- I e u
para el ed which haa f i wei h*p fttor* >s
i to• woi known u this c< ™ unity t Deed -l
uctdat oc .rom our ptn Wqjfu*gto (Cos.) Gbser-
I ‘ mr
BY TELR4ZUAPH.
LATfJiv TROXL BCTROPiS.
‘■'•KRIVAJ. i ‘to jj&r TliE STK. ME >
VAM) ! i IIIL r.
New Yokk 1 -im a V mierbilt
j b*s arrived with Liverpool adv.c- * t) WeduMday
I July 21 ,t.
Con'inerpiti N>w-
Livespooi. CoiT.ra Maksit—The re>9 < f Cot
tots for three days were 19,u0 >bal*, of wh’ch speoa
lex.rs took 1,-flHt, and exporters 1 490 bales. The
market was geiseraiiy unchanged, and closed quiet
but steady.
State of Trade —Manchester advices were fa
vorable ; sales ware slow, bnt prices unaltered.
Liverpool Bseadstiffs Map ret.—Four was
dull but nominally onchaeged. Wheat was qu -t
but steady, and buyers were demanding areruc
ti-jc. CLrn was q iir ,
Livirpool General Market - P.cv:nioD6 were
dn’l but steady. R -vn <ul, at 4 to 4 31. Sor
tie of Turpentine wr.s dull. So jar qu'et.
London Money Market.—Money was unchaDf
ed. Consols 9Of
Latest from London Wednesday, noon. —Tl e
Money market was a shade weaker, but Como's
were unchanged.
Wf.athf.r—The wea'her generally throughout
Eagiand, and on the continent was favorable for
the crops.
General htws.
The seam ripste N agara, was seen efi Cape
C’-ar, and tie rte iii - irp Agamemnon was seen off
K’asale (ou ‘he Irish eras',) on 18 hJa y, on their
way to mid ocean t., make stiotber effort to lay tLe
Atlantic cable.
Tiit-re had been some interesting debates in the
Eusli.-ii Parliament, -n the J.dd ih massacre, on the
Hudson Bay Company and 14- w C dedonia bils,
fil'd on the official re-urns from the trig tea that
Were i • „atd inlet crui - - t 3’ Cuba lor the sup
pre-t ou of the slave trade.
I'ae goveruinsu; of I'urksy bad sent a genera’
officer to Jtdda'i, entrusted with powers of life qr
or death, growing out of the rtC;ut massacres.
E lglaud and Fiance Wei concerting measures
against Jtddah.
The Dutch Trading Company r.ro engaged in
efforts to rate -a 1-an of 5.1*00 O’ 0 fi ring to in.
crease the Company’s transactions in the uiaiksts
ot the World.
The financial affairs of th-> Great Eastern or
Liviathan 6teamsbip aie m'd to be embarraaiing
It is believed that the veas 1 will be add.
There has bona ain.tr■. movement to inaugu
rate a Cotton Supply A ruatim.
STILL LATER JKR'J.i!. EUROrE.
AN ARRIVAL OFF CAPE RACE.
St. Johns, N, P, Ac?. 1 X -A s'ea ivihip from
Liverpool was b larded < ff Cape Kane to day, 1 y
tio steam Vaol: be’ ‘n;u< to thi As-oc ; a*ee
Press |T e dispa c ujes not give the name of tte
steamer.]
Advices from Liverpool by tbii arrival are two
dare later than those broight by the Vandoib.it,
aud are up to Frida?, Ju 231.
Com.n> r iai News.
Liverpool Cutt .n Market —Thessies of C-t
t hi for t ■ o days, since the sailing of the Vanderbilt
wre 12 000 hales, of wb : ch exporters a:.d sp. on's
tors took 2.591 bales. TV> market closed dull.-
Hoiders were offering their stocks f.ecly, but not
pressing ■ a'es.
London H net Market.—Consols were quoted
a 05J@05f.
General New,,
Late news had been received from India and
China.
Gwalior had been r i. ]; ■■ bv the E'lg'ieh foreps.
A Chme-e fo’ an ! 138 guua had been cap’.U ed
by the alli-d forces.
A 1 i affoorual a'twopt have b-en mole to rout
the Cli i.f e near Can’ oi. All o'the English mer
c ant., had been compelled H-a-k afety on hoard
of the war vessels of it e al'i and f.rr.e.
AR tIVkL Oi A'liE
NewY hk Aug 3—Tint a -Htnsh>n Pereiabap
a-rived, with Liverpool dates to Ju y, 24ih
* omit e fi i* News,
Liverpool C tt-s Jlaek*t TiesaVof O'-
tou for lha week were 41 Will b lies, of which 16"0
biles were taken hy i . c 1 ,'o'.s aud 40l)t) by ex-
P'Tiers. The market reclintd during the week
bom 1 ltii. tosi. — the lower grades dtclmed 5 •
and middling, and fair grades l I6d. The amhoii
zed quotations aro for—
fair O Ifiai s 7il 16 I i('d"ng 6*5 16
Par Mobiles fj’ Hidrt ing ;..61
Pai Uplands 7 3 16 | Mid in... 6}
The sales on Friday were 7,009 hales, the maikct
ctoiing quiet
The a 1.0 k in Liverpool was 662,000, aud 6 li',(!l0
of which were American
State if Trade.—Manchester advicas wereun.
fivorable.
Genernl Markets—At Liverpool Breadstuff
gmerally were d-alining. Flour was ve-y rt 11, it
sesier prices, with’ utchrnge in qm ta ioig Wheat
had declined 61. Corn was declining, and Yello k
quoted from 61 to la iower. Rosin dull at 41 Ttr-
I eatiue heavy. Sugar buoyant. Rice steady at
-0a for Caroliua for cash.
Havre Market.—Orleans Tre3 Ordinaire quo.
ted t 105 franoe.
London Mj.net Market.—Consols quoted at 96.
Weataer.—The weather is reported favorable
for the crops.
General Newt,.
European politics generally uninteresting
TANARUS: e Indian bill aud'he bill admitting Jews to
seats in Parliament had passed both Houses.
D’i. raeli had announced that the government
was preparing a plan for submission to the govern
ment of the United States, in relation to matters
about rigl t of search and the slave trade, which lie
thought would be satisfactory, and accomplish the
ends aimedat by both (ountiiea.
Tie fanatical movements against the Christians
in Turkey aro unabati and.
New York market.
New York Aug 2 S ii,;,of Cotton to day 2 MX)
bales. The market iaheavy, .".ad although not q 1 !o■
tfibly lower, prices are somewhat easier. Middli g
Uplands 12 516 cm's. Flour firm, with sales of
13 500 barrels at uncharged prices. Wheat unset,
fed, with sales of 60,600 bushels. Corn bnovHnt.
wlthsalea of 107,000 bushels; White fi. to f|,oß.
Spirits of Turpentine steady at 43 ® 44 o- nts per
gsllon. Ro.-in steady a’ fl r, ,-310 lhe.
Washinot m, Julv 31 - D F rney Superin
tendent,,! I fiiu- Aff’ a ‘or Utah, i firms the In
'e'iorD partment that the b tern children beH-g
----iog ‘o th- tram of emig-ants, who were rru der-d
,it sweet Water, has • e : i.'ijd, and l'anieired by
Ibe wi.iies frnm the Ind'ac-'.
Early in Jute fair (ter i is were murdered
ei- ley miles from -Sal Lace hty, eunpeseH hv 11-
di ii-,who it was reputed were meatmo and ffi’olt'e-.
on theß uthern rou et. C h!-r ia Dr F.,rney,
intended visiting them wi fi a view to their pacifi
cation.
St Tjrvis July 31 W*i have Leavenworth
and t'es ot the 28 h nit, per U.jit’ i States Express to
B - nville on ‘he 3131.
A porti in of the expedition of LLut Ives, wbioh
’ een engaged ill nsurv. y oft 1 Co'o edo rieer.
f * “'urned t • F u rt L.-avenworih from Gdifornia
vis New Mexico.
L eui Tipton oftbeTVrd A tillery, and C -ptain
Giuos of the HI uated R fl „ accompanied the psr-
Bcston, July 31 Pito whaleship Herald at New
Bslford, brought r S p , .eager Cap'. Liken a t
t.teot the Slio f'orez, b-'oro rep red bu-nt a
’ alco, the third and t, n - h net * ,nd'wo e-a
mn. cbargel with tottme fi et. ihe C >r'ez T-ev
ere brought, to t’ i city tin- morning by he U S
M rfittal. iff 1 w:t!ji'Bs-3 sis 1 a lived in the t-an'e
s.ip.
,1 oe? ,-t 1 P, 1
O , e 37.0 111. !>y JI It n i'j Su th J it W.
IS I SU , ’ J ers It r. o y si and ,li.-6 SenLIE r.
A ioiti-K ‘f o a,h og oa nut}. *
At the resid-i ce 1 .10-; h Ssn l<-rs, on th'* Isl-h ot
toy t.y K chi ft tsi-tier'y e* s ,, ( ,v r . --M, El,
dl'liD amt Hl3 VARY KoILY, h ~f Riihmond
‘■ cn - t'a
DiE >.
Ale rßd .(* 11 t’ i- <■". ■ ‘el th .1 y ig s,
in the 7 s’ ye r fi’ i.e dr. • LIZYSKTH MCOaH,
wit,- o h- tea iteani Me sar. nt Ulu lUo, i.ty a
w-iK t-u oiVn-wher nv-h r • W
SIM,( IAI, ,\l metis.
THE GREAT HOLLAND REMEDY !
I't roii <if Mn'eiil'try ll bl**, who a t j
K i.era iyaff rted wit Vertigo, Ln guor avd Ez!>a **•
t'on. ynuiea and Il adacJu m Bob -navea's Holland
B t era a fal re- -oy. Jt give-* nr eng had f*ner. y
tothasy tem, 9tiaul£t;a t l e d.fee.ti\e
rcct* ac and ty of thf ftoxfcb.
We wcUtd canii -n he c apsiert pnc* *b*r*r any
of the many imitati- ns o tbla deliftbifn! Ar ma. To
prevent ihe imp stt on. be tarefai to &.-k tor ECErt*
HAVE’S HOLLAND Bl T l ERS. au4 d4cwl#f
MASTIO ROOFTNa.
er >lncon. March lttrh. 185 S.—■ as Fal yr
I Obe ry and Frepm&n 4; Poo-rtd covert and my
Cotton Warehouse (about 25 suture?) with Ruase'V
atent Mastic Ro fi g which Las proved to oe peKe tly
ilghf ad I believe it obe the be t ttcofl g now n uee
aud the or’y one that ccn be relit doo as a tight Ro (•
aud my opiuiou ia that It is the most dn able, ac there is
no’bing about!: torflstor corroce. I b li. veitto be
periapt-y fire p oof. T. A. HaEhls.
A. P. CHERRY, Projiie or.
au4 tw34iwi Offl e at tte Burke H use
er w .Id Cherry liark and Tar, by an 1
I ioua cum -Ination wi:h - few ether simple-, a ford tu tbe
i iu*est antidote knowa for c.nsump ion of tkehmgf. Dr.
W ta r , ia h Bairam cf W I.d Cheiry, las pr< due and a
j yemedy of nntjld va ue. &u4*d.wA.wlt
jy P lr galve.-Dr Cava;*.: gb, we are glad to
-pe. is fast w-e nag a reputation for the production of the
I only cre for the Fea k own ic thelnLd Marcs ‘
! £ e yo'ewno.ai used :t attest its merits —Chicago ;
j Dtuij Jour rial.
y o r aie Ln Auguata by PL.UMB k. LEITNER, |
I CLARK. WeiLLS k ft* EARS, HAVILA.ND. CHI j
! CHESiER tCO, W. H. TUTT, nd B. F, PAL VISE
j A’lanta, by A. A- ALEXANDER and Dr. SMJTH, I
I jtd m A hwu, by C. W. t H. R. i LONii.
au4 d&wicn
m £-
J;.ie- tuu Divine de Venus, or
jTTMPH 40AP, renaer?. the ;kin aoit, ’a.r aud bioota
ing. aid entirely aud apeedily erad C 9t j a all tutaneo &
erapt.on., tac, freckles ic., impart ng tot e complex
ion hi tde icA*e b.ocmcf p ren -ia y nth It U
j inva’uable aa s- •*. ivator of health sni beauty, ani
i aben dte our •'d amoug the domcrtic treasures o r ev ry
fam y fto d h y ai‘ Druggi-ti, aud at the La*vratory of
jULEs H a DEL * CO. Perfumes
No- 704 street,
aul-ckwlw
Frifcn.i- of THADDETTS OARWAN
I circuit- at the elec in to be hel *in next.
*yld&wt/
iN PRICES’
ty Aftv-r [..is date, ail SUM HEk G O°S ard
R&AD A MADE G Aft MEMS. will oe sold at a great
redoctu a. Ail who want fine qua *t e* of GOOD h w I
please give me a ealL J A. VAN WINKLE.
t Angus;*, July ant, 1858. jysi
WILD CAT BASKS.
T ‘ enable the people u, protect thempeivee, as
much as possible, against these Sw miliug SV ps, we
-übj ,in a list of them; all of which we regard
■ofally unworthy of confidence or credit:
Merchants Bank, of Macon.
Interior Bank. Griffin.
LaGrange Bank, LaGrsnge.
Cherokee Insurance A Banking Com t,Dalton
Planters’ & Mechanics’ Bank, Dalton
North-Wfstekn Bank, Riugold. Ga
Bank of Greensboro’. Greensboro'.
BROKE.
Manufacturers’ & M ecoanics’ Bank, Columbus.
Exchange Bank, Griffin
Southern Bank, Bainbridge.
COTTON P.TATKMKNT.
Comparative Statement of Cotton in An go ft a and
Hamburg, August l, 1857 and 1858.
mock on hand September I, Ifts7 2,757 I 78
Received trom ftept. Ito J .iy I 2,7 ?i 214 00 ‘
Receiveand in
Total suppiy aud Receipts 253.552 216 I'Ji
Deduct Stoca, i>ept. 1 2.7?7 1768
To'al Receipts 25.',7#5 SU 423
ln r *'* se 6,37s
SHIPMENTS.
Cos Savannah in July 590 2,4’\5
** Charleston “ 7 34.0
• ftav’h and Charleston previously .210 235 4 >y
Total Shipments 21 i,324
STOCK.
!d Augusta 3,748 4,317’
’ Hamburg fft7 fflri
Total Stock 4 43J . 4 g b 7
AUGUSTA UAftfthT.
V ’**klv Report Tueau*. Augu*t3, F.M.
CoTTON.—The market has exhibited a vtry qule
and depressed arauce t uoughout t e week Pric^
•aveforth r declinedaLd, show ago and irregn
*rity :n the limited salt a made sh *m day to day. Wt
ffe the ollowiu r qu'tationE, but must remark that
are ntar>y i.omiaai:
Ordinary 9
Low to strict Middling 11*312
Good Middling.... 12\®12t
Middling Fa.r 1 |®i2i
We refer to the following table for a statement of the
Receipts, Exports and Sto.k on hand at latest date,,
nade up from table’ received at th'a offi e:
RECEiP'I b l’O LATEftI JJATEft.
, 1358
- w Orleans July 23 ....1,554 53? 1440 7V*
’obile July 23 sißm 484 141
orida Jay kH 10Uj3 122,
N-xas Jay 17
■tviiauML, Ju y fB. -28 J 2 4 3*4 >4s
huneston. July 2 1 41.3 153 399 1.9,
; Carolina Jmy2i 2i 803 23,74.1
rgiair July t 15,212 If 315
Totai Receipts 3 (Ul 405 2,823
in-rw ‘ ‘ ’ >57.2.0
STOCK*. UN ftOUTHEKA x'Oiv • ft
it>w Orieau.i Ju y 23. .... 44,3 9 14 8 4
Aobiitt. July 2 i 15 52 f 2 8
•'londa July 22 FtJ7 Bkj,
l ax as. July 17 29m 391
lV.uuuL, July 28 3210
naneston, Ju y 9 lb,u-4 10,- 4
n Carolina Juy24 370 2 o
Jury i.. 1,320 a.5
fotai Stocks 63*83 41 f4*
S*v York. July 27 5s 514 43 2 to
r<- *•' IKKIHft I'liifTb
Ai..au* 1,7.0 *4 / 1,09i9
t’rauct ...... 376‘.76 4^,74
< thei-Foreign Porta 381,1*8 4 8 37-
Total Foreign Exports 2 529 594 2,*<. ) 16,04’
M ft Ports 6?0 49 8 11.4. 9
U l i >N -T i sar iclo co ti.ues quiet, a-a w.ihou
my new fca.nrts. T-e and maad aud supply are h t
iiodtrate, aud transactions 1 mited and at prcVu u
p iedS. Th're is veiy ll .le Hog 1 ouod in themaike
m st of th> m at on h>-nd btl ig Side , ribbed and ole 1*
qu *t Hog ro nd9Ci N houldtrs74®Bc Hum , cho c
1 ‘Sllc; C ear >ides ll|®llc
G .1A IN—Wheai islnuiod demand, end prl sin 1
-r la t a’va ced. The rec 1 tßcnMi,u
•m 1 t, aud a e r raken ar o *r qu tat on : Good t
Pr me R and 95c to $1 00; w . heer of a ale a
*lo> tac a r*turned Go and to Prime Whit sl(s 1
8115 Coru is dull of sa e aLd prices are dr.iOpKg W;
qu t 70 to 5c }er bushel.
FIJ UK—Theie i at 11 a giod a- macd for this artl-.'e
t n g'i nets brska we repmt'dlast we* k. P-Ih**
oontinuebu yant and the have ad-anred
•rti If ir her w ith'n ’he week. There is some
Fi ur on ths mar et not yet take •, belie hld for higher
~ic p We quote Tei nesee I xba F.mliy, in fags
55 to 157), do Ext r a 85 00*o $5 18} and. Sup r
flue $1 to $5 0 F r City Mill we q 1 teas so -
l ws : P r gon Mills Extra t'amily, $6.75 to $7; do
FimiL $6.00; do. fiupuiflue $5 25 ; Carmichael Mills
Ext* a Family 86 Superfine $5 $5. Granit*
Mbs Exra Fanil y $6 50 10 €7 00, Exira $0 00 t<
86 25 : Sup rttne $3 25 to $5 50.
GROCEftIES Bngv, O tfe", anl Molapses are al
buoyint and adva cl g in; rice The toek on
is mod rate, aud th trade Is jo and ‘or the era r n We
re rll on-- 4 Pr cc s • u reo ’ for correct q lotiiions.
EXCHANGE.— ight Exchange on New York is
abuidant at i j er ernr. premium.
FREIGHTS.—The River continues in good navigabh
OO d.t on. Rates for Cos t-n to Savannah, 25 cen*s p=
bale ; Flour 15 cents per bbL ; Salt 15c per sack. By
Railroad to Savanna* 60 cenfs, and to Charleston 80
cents per bale for C -tton
The Knoxville Sou hern C tizen of the 29th instant.
says
TANARUS e Citfz ns’ Bank had an agency at tHa
throu which some < f iis oils were cir< uated Thv
her, ho \ Vt-r, has been using as if-ts u bis hand
to redeem that chcu atlor, thus scil-fg lu gooi Ja : th to
the public, whose mu edivte nteri sts m ihia reap ci, be
felt blai>eli bound to pro ect, So far we aro to’d that
pjt-a- y the circulation In Ea.t Tenne ate las been re
deemed. Jin' l in af *w and ys it is tbougt tte mtaua in
bis bauds will be w oll> exhausted, pr bi’ily there
will not b® an Fast To mes ean, who ha received th®
notes of thi-ba.k eohe** direetlv or iud re tly through
th ■ag cy here, Ith a dollar 1f Ci ist-n a Bank money
i’thiH p ck‘ t.
B Friday P M Ju'y 30. Whsat— Wheat
is coming so ward fl wiy, and it Ls now prette g -neraly
conceded t*a the rr p in Marylaiid nd Vir mia i- mucu
short o’ a 1 a erage on *, Tte reccpt are bowuver
generally in g od co dit : on. al hough mm tof tbe lots
c fferiug ire moie or ]ea sh iveled The demand so it
nas through he week oceo active noth trono m I ers and
sti pern, Med prices have imp-oved raa’eriilly. R. ds
podat'ce peningoft’ e we* k at ii2® 116 cents for a ! r
tog'od and wh es at c tvs for common to lair,
ce.its for good ad 110® 135 cn s fornrime
but since he < p iiing. prices nave been “t-eddy advanc
ing. ai.d jest tday teds Fold a 11- ® 30 cen s tor fal
to pri e a dwhtt sbcu ht 20 for erdinary. 135
c* t-f<r air to ; 00-i, and 14 i® 14 j ce tfr prime lota.
Prm‘‘wh'te had b ensfiliug f>r two or three dav pe
vou to Te i terda> at i4oc .’B. To-day prices •• ere ir
regi 1-ir, and ior common wi eat the market was hardly
a r> g R.ris hold cents for o' m i n,
120® 13 cents for itool to pr mr and whites 1 5® 125
ceuto torom ion o fir. J3 -® .35 ctnts for good, 140
ce t or pr me ard 142 Q 45 cents fr cb’>h-e lots.
Corn —Corn has been coming for a ard ibis w'ek more
fr**eiy t an tor a weth >r two past The demand has
genera ly been ar. To-dav the offerings were large
WnU was * ull and lower. Nut for yeili w pr ce< wer
911-tiined. Wh te so dai 83966 eta , and yel.ow at 99®
92 Cts
c< fee —During th© ear y part of the week the Coff *e
ma* “tfa qul-1, bnt whb n toe last day or two it has
ben qu teactii e The n arket has tbr*-uth tbe week
oec i firm Hoi era seem id-IT-rent about sell ng ad
all o them are asking fu 1 rates f..r < offer. We quote
fair Rot il| ta , t ood do at 1 1® i• 1 ts.. Lrguiy
ra at li®li* cts , and Java Cos ee a cen*s p j r
pou and Tne stock todav is aom 17 00m bags.
Hid't. - T he > ai e no rote gn H c:es ui ih • market, and
bur fwd< ni st;c Hides uty 8 ; ugh ered Hi es ie
s ‘i p ‘ ‘'’a , Country do. 7198 eta., aud dry Cuun
try at i4 2 iG eta.
N'W YORK, Saturdav, July 30th P M .-Flour—
T e flo r ma kto men wi h a iai deu and b 1 for
exi o tai and h-me < oa->umpti n. a a s *gh i<opr nt
in pri e-. id a*q e. tyi•iqu ry o i off ad■ thi
c < e f ‘Change n e> geivrai y r fism to op*i ae
a yad an fto Booth m fl ur •! erj was t tar de
ma id adwi h a rna 1 pp v, i rio— te 4 ci uewa and
aesl*jo b is a $1 9 ®sus tor *up, rdne, and $
n73 “if uc) #nd nt a
Uhr.a rb>-dei anl fir w’e-tem wl te- Wh a*c n
X u sa. ti e. aid t mar 11 hr t at and. i-cri| tlon as *a x
f urate am /es fne **-<outh-rn nil s erv fir o.
l e-6 mm o ihLe.s uwa u I er.. a f 130 for prime r# ,
a d#l * .*of i t’ e wto.e wh te or •<
re .a • at • e e- plc . a •*- 75 “M b-b i $ ,03
r outbir.T lw ad sl® c.f so Whi eßmt .e u
—tb- af ex p ic above tie uj ik- r.
Sugirs e ftn ar mi k t i ncaocr la t h<s agtl
be CJa ie Ltd y great ac ivlt7. oisi r* e ex
cite ne.it aid om r. gu biiiy up i* h y t they .a e
ad yei fld p ad ua wnli e iu ih-r * •
f |®| ac- t per ft The ar f o*l ana em •
t r.a y r cen ifce ’io k u m#t 1a da T.ie qum
s*-- l bin *h uo a cy and fl inne.B sumo i o.der
r fu* n/ tfel,u Ifr t o.e*ent a nwi iti ly on
*• r h- o oro. ..f sp* c iato Mauuf<e u r.a >f k.
fin and -an ha d(y e sa*d t Dip m ra* t es isli gt ■
nan e • i-e , ad • ly -eiii gat r ts o r-e fl ‘• i h. ir- f
•er T •<’<-• indu I0 75'ihbd C 100
c -m.ih •li iiOMbhd P.n. iu6199 241 i a.
,08 bnftevOr.a 5®7?; 29 nhd Mla*..si®|
•iu 95 io ha and **. e9f •* ms. r ue **o tu H Ij l g
*. -*i •t w e and y r*p..;i ixi Pff I3f)0 blit's C>i a•!
7iffß ; IO 0 b x a * rowi and Y v w Hava a 7.®9> |
■i > vVbir do iO, 6ms; aa il3wbbs. Kfl id, a uort
tm- einc - or • xpo tto Va para io. te e ms
Cu£ee —R o retua r q iu t but-teady. at oil9il}c so
c.iiuij.ut pr
30 bi * 3 <-e . u r 'ast, at 8i fur Bahia aud9|c. f.r St.
>o’ i ig >. noth ca-h.
Dry ood I rad© does n t appear to be mor# gen
р. iy “pe tor t e u-asun tha two or t lee weeks
iud i.idt e i tor the pa9t week >h rs r as been l-ss a-, ivi
,y n n uas be np- w ituess dt. ir month. To re
is li** c r uius'a e wbl b*!e;yßh openi go'tbe sea
k b with toe re.u h owug ma b o’s et ade
her- t ‘or done iu J )y, iuto *ngu t—and adds to ih
a tivly of i eshtin tiujeh U9es a gr at waiij oi tbe
fun ti” e bou-ert are im.ree ed wi b tbe idea hat b>
as. i * caiei o ire-sin ln pri ea they u a do al ti e
biisweaA *h ‘V r*- o oa a sir ct s x no n bs b sis ; r no
bee sw I'. as tros-* who *ff :ra r-tdit-f eight otoniba
art* ricta r-e- r. ihe lime It ha* been the • u-toiu
eret tore, for W—torn aud ftou beru driers t • come
ioc t *nr uiar<e , pU'. h. e tie r ojs Iu July an 1 gi/e
tb ir rn tea and t t'*e m ddto <f Au # ust or tb*- li st *.f
fteptem er, wi h eigt t mouth* to rua in r-ali y o ta i>
; a. ear v ten u.outoa r.dit, vhi I was uo i.inai y
♦•igbt. Thismann*rof dong b ainess our dealt-rs seem
and sposed to dsc nrage. in fa t. put an en 4 to a tog tber
Tue ona q ieucf i-* ihtt ihos who bav been tbe reci i
ent. of th a ton of cred t pur base a tew aitic.es winch
they m st want, or asn h u *e-, an 1 d-lay tbe ba k
< f ih Ir j a < ta ei Kfflc. ntJy to m >et p ior the *cina.
res ri iio ol tie r dit pt io. And again, t;erefnsa
of our and. ale* Bto and dui so arg 1> a< b< rctotore for ca-h
:ay eus ‘r tme oitls. detern i ies many < f th- ae who
ir, j.e heoffsrs i a- oi, io ma<e ca*b purchase-.
Tne a< t ai-‘, t a- this ia*> • ia-t we-k n the mouth, is
Dttwi ■■ out iu influß'Ce upon trade.
Mun y—Th l ouey market remains ia tbe ssme lan
gmd ad life!ess state that ha*, been its dlstin uianing
c arset-rist c :or •e , -e,a Ther* a-e some symp
om< of tbe approach of the early Fail r ad-, iu the
n ovement Is as ”et soiigfctas to have had lit'le or no
♦ ffe tad we ba.’j have ‘to waita li'tle long r” before
th uga put on ar;v reem , u af acivry. < ‘.aotai con
ritues to ira upon ti e market, and H off-.red at tbe
i.* ra -s pr v ou ly current, zni rein ed by many of
thee mm.s nbo se ; , fom timpo sir i; iy h f u / IDK
it p.ofltxbiy up <n any terms. Pap©- id extrem -'y
arce and n and ma and n the street at tonr per cent and
u wtrd . & c to ih - grade, ad some ines of nhort
and ♦s ar •-1 epo red to have ie n taken by the banka a
.berate n*.tnd
£r</z/*£-e-Tbe basiness in exchange for trans'm eslrn
by t efiit.cier o- ro-day have ot-en verv uma 1 and be
i rates a. e Ji lie br tier to an nominal. The aupp.y of
.■oninttreLil ui,. Labeeuoni, light f„ r ome
W ” q ° I ,'„ h * kD ‘ binkesb.Uso Lo do at
; i.J j 9. u, * ~h Utt e ornotbiotf dote xt t e Lt.b rrxts,
r<ur 8 ’ !ai **“ ,ur ■*.“ Pxri.sf.ls
Lapge -*ALfc OF Fooaß.— There w-a. Qcirutl acti lty
j tnfeNev iorX -ajjar itiiff oa Thnr.dey and *b rat
| 7 ‘ Oj hid, vrere ‘olo at an advance of 4 cent -he ft and.
Tbe -airs ier. proorbif tl a h ay,e.t .h g e &*j* i a.h
m M ever transacted in that uiarkei lu the or ie.e of so
gar.
Ntw r RLEAftS Ju’y 30 —Cotton, Fa'e# 1,500 ba’ea at
1 i; rales . f tb*- week 4,800 bae ; rec lata 2.75 U ba'e-;
r cei t-at’bi por ah-ad of la ty-?r. 114 2fo'*ales at
a I n,th r poiot* i4 . r *oorv)ea. Coff-e, sales for 3 week
3 75<’ - ag- at lie, M da*se-, prune, 32; ftogax fl m. Jam
Bt. pri ue 9ft
N \BHVILTE, Ja y 31, P. M Pro The re
c ip's of Bacon are ii bt and tbe demand molerst®.
Dealers sre i ayinir, fr*iij wag ns, for sboulderii, 9’ 9
fo* dam- and Blfce* tor C ear, ard 7 ®7| for Ki b*d
bd? From *l *-e an and * ance rfft9 *c s oema ded ip
trj. $a pri es. 1 he-e fig >r s show a ailgbt advance upon
th prices current last i k.
Thwe ii aa m pres in n the eonnt y and an de J
♦r* tha ? tser** wtl. beau iLcreave • demand tor Ba- n
a• n ‘ ‘on hern -ea* a-d as ih c- of tt>e
and- a- which G killing sc many cattle iu to t regi n.
Tb -d 4-sh- has o*en very de-tneve ng*n eatt -in
f or | a and So to tJaroli , and Bac n w ii r e
r q i r -/• to fake the place of beef la* w’tbdiawn fr< m
с, ■ mp ion.
|.„r*i is 1., moderate demand at 9\ though an extra
an’do. ,ui ne “ k ood wou and coo..
m *GTai~ and Fl -ur.—Tl •* • good dtg Mo’ net vlt7 I
in ill; W em tu .net, . d’ m • find i,.oy uci Im.y
w th and spoac cf at 6®7oc for Red, mad TO®7s tor j
White.
* AUGUSTA fttll'ttn GDUUBNT
i I’Aftaren ? rH °UBBAi,B p^n-rs.
KilmokT 0 7 v yarn ii ® 17
uundee 7 :::: ‘.v; t bo *
shocidsn j “* “
ClearHtdm, Tetmcssfe—v t if! a.?
BUTTER.—Gye-lien a 3 • ®
„„ * JL. •
BKIOKIS
CANDLES Adamantine .. ..* Bl js
Cbemical Sperm IS 35 @ 3°
‘Hie do r A is * k
CHEESE-Northern V Ei
English Daily fIS 13 @ i
OOUFeiE.—Rio f B 1-. -a ,g
Lagoira f Et 13 ®
Java fIS ■Q la.
DOMESTIC GOODS—Tarns ® 1 ik-
I Shirting tp yard 6J 9
i Shirting 3p yard 7 ® 7i
J. Shirting f yard 81 3 I*
5-4 Shirting > yard ■ 11
G-4 shlrung f yard ll 9 12
Osoaburgj * yard 8 ® in
Drilling! ip yu-d ei 9 8
FEATHERS J i 35 © 37,
Fisn—Mackerel, No. 1 fr bbl 10 00 ®JB 0j
ebb) 16 0 @l7 J
Large No. 1 V bbi 20 00 @22 00
„ V bbl 16 00 @lB 00
No. 3... f bbi none
Herring* t>oz —@l 00
•’LDUR—fenuesseeExtra... 4> bbl f6O to 575
Extra Miperfine gp b U 500 @ 5 ini
Tennessee Snperlme AP bbl 4 671 @6 00
Granite Mills, Ex Family qp- bbi fi so @7 of
“ “ Bzt-n f bbi 6CO @
• ‘ Snperfin® .. 4f bbl 62j to 550
CannichaeJ Mills,Ex. Fam’yfr bbl (, %o
“ “ superfine IP bbl sg;
Paragon Mills Extra Fam’y & bbi 675 to 700
“ “ Family bbl 6CO @6 DO
‘ _ superfine...4** bbl 5*5
CHAIN.—Corn, with sacks Ip bush 70 @ 75
Wheat, wh te. Dew gr bosh 1 05 to 1 5
Wheat, red, new y bash 06 to 1(0
bush 40 a 50
sj e V b “ s b 50 @ 60
; V bush 86 @ 90
Coru Mcal.... bush 75 A ft)
ILNPOWDER—Dupont . ...4F keg 650 @7 oo
V keg fi 50 @7 00
tfttlN kl g .H ♦ ke * SSO ®6 00
L 319 l
5 y • lg
,IME-Country ? box 125 @i so
AI.T VVV * 1000 10 00 Ot
4U^m SL ° Ub * V gal 18 to 30
Golden Syrup gal to to 56
New Orieans Syrup ga! 43 io 45
JAILS a
)ILS.—Sperm, prime V gal 200 92 25
fe“fP V gal 110 9I 25
? V gai 75 9 1 0(1
Linseed f gal 110 91 16
riPF ,af ’ lOr ? gal 200 92 25
tOPE —Hauaspun fnt 7 @ g,
f.® 81* 4
‘WklTS.—Northern tiia'.'. . J? 3 g % 4 %
“wo'; V g*‘ 9 50
Peach Brandy *• gal a o o.
Pure Cider Brandy V gai @ 1 75
Holland Gin V ga! iSO 0l %
-rra°.oo a< Vg l 300 @6 (K
sUGARS.—New Orleans 41 ft g 9 , 0
Porto Rico pIS 8 9 10
Muscovado 40 n 8 to 8
V ofc: :--- Vnt 124 to 13
Lruthed.. 4? l2* to 18*
Powdtred i m 124 to lx*
Refine i Coffee A fib a w 1-
° o ’ d ’ B V * 11 ,0 ID
L.lu w",', V sack 85 *f Ul
•JT\RCH & 7* 9 8
s WINE.—HempB ggiun fr ft 22 and 2
Colton ug * ft 83 ®
U pr th*’ thr#e are ’h- cuir ri
at 3at wbo'eHAie, ro-n 8 t .re—, f• u ae at re ai pr cc
re a shad** higher, ands . m the Wha-f or L> pts li
arjfojUßn*ir!. a inwr. *
SJEW ORLEANS SCHOOL OF MEDI
C,NE.
SITUATED ON’ COMM ‘N BTR'F,T. OPPOSITi
‘HE CHaRjTT HtlStirAL.
t llEßeg'tlarO urseof I.'ciure-t rafts lo.tlftt r
w Hub “e ceon dordsj, tte 15th NcVEMBER
o .8 aud coutiiiue tw- ty a. ka.
FAOfTITV.
ERASMU 1 n. FBinN-.K. M D , Professor of Theory
in frantic. > f Med'e-n-.
ANT lOSY A. . ENIsTOn, M.D., Pn feasor of Phi.
*yo'gy.
AIISI-N FUST V. D.Prf cf Clin. Med aid
i'* u’t%tlon 8n . perc’is-ioi.
THO\I as P**;Nlft aN, M. D , F.merj'ni Professor of
I id. Med and Au°cu taiioa and Percu-.s on.
< MIIEL O OPPiN M. It., i-t o >ss to 8 fgery
HSACI.CBiWtpIIK M D Prote -.or cf cn, mis
r. y ani Mo i a J.irl p uf* ce
HOW aK’ .SM U, M. D, I ro'ess rof Mate iaM.d
■a ad Tsersn ut .s
JOHN MW Pi. T>V,M D, P.fusorof Disease
•f W ‘liien an"’ OMlf.ren
G W AKdEN titi, U&ELL, M D, Profat-strcf Ob
dtet ics
ot.MNEL L T< C. BIS ARD, M. D P.ofe>orof Am
o y
J. r. OR 4LL. M, Demonatiatr.rof Ana omy.
rue D.. sect n g Ho* m 4 w I o. op ndo tie 15h*l
ft-tober. Clika u<iuno * lil be giv*u d**i jiul ♦
* wdH * f the ULai ty H sp ui, at a three r m. s a wee
attbi Oo i gt> l>ipe Setij, wteie ib* pa i*i, suuaii>*i
. tu o-ie hundred awe The di(iug listed aau ti n
•f r if. A. Fl nt, i oti as a W cturt ruionrt roo i l n
al Medicine, w.li Lerc find an aau rable fl Id so di
Tho Profeas wi 1 tel r j lep.rre in ad ng tbe P u
lmtdt> procure cl eap aid ion f*nabe to*ruaud: K
Ug
i mount r f Ft-ea for tbe uli Cou-s- of lectures.. SICB 0:’
atr cuia lon Fe- (paid but- nc) 5 0
>iaa c-iiiij Fee 10 in
Ir-idua ing Fe* 1 25 0
Foranj fu the:-inf rmat on acdrcs>
fts D FiiNNEK, A*. D D-a i tibeFac ltr,
bkO. 5 C arouQ* 1 t • t.re f.
Q Jn ‘Q n3-w4t
Notice.
% Lie per orsa-Pieuty a mdrgalnst traf iog'or
4 iw . c rt inprrmis >r> bUIIK, n.a eby me one
f*r $.Uf. the 1 tin r for i 01b ofsa ; dn tea beariDj.
aaie J 1 y xml , Ihflr, aid mace pa}all one r’ay after
•ate 10 K. F St a* orleaier J. B A SKEW.
■ ov'i -n, G. Jn y 3 B*B. an^M
JCKIVEN MitUIFK’S SAL Re—Will be mis,
O ueb,r tti© Court H us** door in t e vdlakv of B>l
- lia, in the county alore&ai •, it .in tbr 1. g&i h *ure o.
.a e, on the r rsr. I Ueaday in SkrTr M E Dtxt, the
r>l owing pro^eity to-w.i : O e tract of Pne land c n
aiulng mix ‘ in r red and si*t’ six 6) acres mo e hi
ess. bo n led by land* o fteabi.ru nompsoo, H nrj
Best, and others 1 Levid upon as tbepioperi} ol Eo>
mund B Uro-ik, toaansyoLe bnpcii-r Court fi. ta. lu
t'avur of V\ m A. >'-ln letou and Catoline bis wife, vs
G or A e R Woodward, jriu ipa , said Gross, Augustuo
ft. nobi rs and Jacob Freeman, secUTstiec. Properly
pointed cut by detendauc Gross
ALSO,
At the same time aud pUce, one Negro boy named
D.ck, ab u> 15 years old 1 Levied upon at tbe property
<>f Robert W loams to sat sty one Superior Court 11 fa
i 1 fi or o W ills Young vs. Robert Williams ana Robert
W. Williams.
ALSO,
At the same time &nd j.ia. *, fifty (50) acres of Laud
more or less ad oUiinglanu l -1 f Pan om Rogers, jhdmund
Gres* and oihe s: L vied as the property ot
James M 81m pperd, io aai s y two Justice Court li fan
ia t v..r cf Tuomas Dou lerty, i sued from he 35 h
DLtiict 1 M,an l vs Jam sM fthepperdaud Mies
hunter. Property pointed cut by Moeß Huntor. Levy
made and re Uined to me a t oustable.
ALSO,
At the same time and p a e, ihe interest of Benjamin
R. Lee, iu six bamtr-i ( (K) acres f l aud, more .rieas,
adjoin Lg lines of rtarah Wiliams Heury H. McG e
au i others t J ev ed ou to t-a L>y on Ju.ii. euourt fl fa
from the 3ftth Dis rct G M, In to for < f George W
Bco t v.i. .-aia Lee. Levy made ad returned to me by a
Couaiabl’ . BENJ. F. bIJGT r, ti. S. O.
a gist 4 P r ß
I >Lt kb ftlito dUU tutkT-Ai'hlL ‘IEKM,
1) 853.
J m s Grubbs, Administrator o George 8. J. Trice,
vs. uuartLaPrce, Th* mas Pr.ce, et. ai., creditors of
George h J Price deceased Bill foi Interpleader, &a
On mo ion cf ftol citors for omplainam, It b ordure",
that the Ge eudants. wh • have not answered said Bi.l,
.do an wer tuereto ou o- beiore the first cay of the n x.
Te m ot this (Joint, or that he Bill be taken ‘p ocontos
s ’ ss to those De f endan s who do x ot answer thereto.
A tru ex ran fom the Minutes.
August 4 ‘Bs< JAM- m F Na VEY, D Oierk.
/iKOltolA, RI UftiE CMINTV. Whereas
vJ Rob-it A. Kowlaud pplies lor letters of Adm nls
ti at ion < n the Ehtaie ot Dai id Palmer, late of tai J coun
ty deceased i
The-e are, thcretofe. to c te and adu onhh all and sin
eu a th>; kiurreo and crrditois of saddt ct-ased t be
and a pear efn e tb- Coatfurdi.wryf rsi.dc u <y
on ibe Hr t Moi and y io 8-pt* m**er nex show ct*ue,
if aoy ti ey have wiyaai Lut'ers h* u>d not he gramed
Given u ide try i ai dst • ffl e n W ayi e b ro’. ihU
3d rtUiU-t -85 J . ** I EPHE A Cu-ikbK, O Unary.
’4 8 8
lurr lieu Mlllli * ft>,o halE - -o a
a*, ihe ai rket House, *n ihe l< wu of Loninvi ie,
Jefft-rson conn y, on ih*first in “day >n ftEPTKM
u> z . within the ©gat hours ot sale, the interesi ot Wil
dan B Foreman n aud to a certain tiactor parcel or
Laud, ‘ylrg i r aid oouatv. od the waWr* of Dg-eohe-,
near Fwnu h B 1 ‘ge, and known b th-- Da7is p a e, th s
s tid tr. c c* niaini g f u hnudr- and au i fifty acre-< mon
or it*B ,of pue ard swamp audt ; the in” r**t of and
‘Villlam B. ft’orea aih ua and tract be.ngn- ’bird Lev
‘-d < a to satisfy a J mt c *’s • Jourt fl. f . 1 ru and t om 4fiJd
D -met G M., of Niwt'D o uniy in f Gear -r
a va lilt F-’< ma < Prop, r > p*ut *o oar. by
P atLt.ff L vy lu&dfi a <fr-tu-'* dto tne ry a Con- a
M® J. I*. 3 U jUN>), D fticrtff.
JutoSlst 18$.
C 1 M.l iliiiU -UKHI ft fS Ml, At JlD,* id
! be me uourt II and >o r in Apo tu< fJ dumb s
county, on tne fl at Tuesday n HEP 1 ftJM-EK ne wt
vit in the hours of sale, the follow nj i roprty
to wit: Mni tot of apu wira Soli to sati-ty ;*
and fa iibU, and fr m tbe 1 ©urr o 0 mmnn Pleas of the
city of *n, mta m favor o D B Pr mb 6t Cos vs tb
uirua'a. At'anta A N si vote M gnetio le
Company. Piopert, p. I t -* omi by ll G Leit .er,
A LEO,
At the name tu** aid a Me"> Ke/.‘ah.
to ra'istv two fl fa- issawi from toe ft j <er ior Court oi
• ’.oui'hia ‘ouutv, in lavrroi War.la Ii t4evo>ul'S
Th -mis W OUve and ob-r MN r, one Jhn P
Bt pet v-<. Thomas W ui.ve and R . hard ft Evau..
Property pointed cut by and >eudent, Tbos. W. Ouve.
AtffH ,
At the same t'me and p ace two negro-a one a boy
named Pa'-ias, an l a wo-*an nsm©'< J noie to sat sf
-u .dry fl fas. Levy ma-e uni r-turued to me ova
Cons-a le. T. H tt\M WcOD.Hhejiff.
AU?.B’ l. 18V.
STA E OF UEOitfU A, RICHMOND COUNTY
—Whereas, P ho Mu du applies to me for Let
ters of dmlnnitration on the estate of Lo.ntLus Ma
p y late o. said county, deceased i
These are, thereiore, to cite aud admon'sh, all and am
■fular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bt
and appear at my offire, on or before the fi st Monda<
in fteu unb-r next, to show cauae, if any they have
why said letterH should not be granted ’
Given under my band and official signature, at ofidoi
m Augusta FOSTER BLODGET, Jr ,urdinarv
Angus 1 rBSH.
OF LKMUhIA, L NCOLN COUNTY
’r“ ereA, ‘. J‘ hi 4 H fatom, Hr., applies to me for Let
ter* of Guardianship for George and Jton Bruckner
minors o- M nh. E tructner: orucaner
These are therefore to c te and admonish all and sin
gu tor, the kind, ed and tnei and ol said wlurm to be
acd appear at my office a to in th tl™ r*s r oea b\
law and show . ana* if a: y hey have, why said fetters
should not be granted. 3
Lracofuloa^ 6 ’ > “‘“ d “ and ° fflclal “*“*"•. t office It
Jut, 30, 1853. B ’ F ’ TA ' i OM ’ ° rtlll ' ar 7-
AuLUTHuItFF COUNTV, <JA.—Wttern. Jho
’ U : pllmto me tor Lerof Admin B,Mtl n
atoo the E.tatec f Tbomaa W Pa,-, late of a.ld county,
deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why saidietterr
should not be granted.
Given under my hand atoffloe ln Lexington, this 90th
day ot Jaly, 1850.
HENRY BRITAIN, Ordinary.
July ie\ 18'8
I KKKfclt-O.V I Ol'.M'Y. U-.0Kt.1A.-W ere
Anbiw H WrUhr. adtaniairator on the estate
of John lladien, dereaaed, applies to me f-r letters of
and aid s*i D :
These are therefore to cite and admonish ali and sin
eulartbe kindred and creditors of said deceased to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cense, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted
n under my band at offi ’e in Lou!*vi'ie.
Tu v 20, I*sß. MCHo,AM DIFHU Ord’y,
OIXTY UA \ 0 after daw. application wU be mad*
H to the iJoun of ordinary of Womb! i county for
iftTfto Mil the Real and Personal LaU:e of Rower*
Payne, late of i*aid coun’v de eaaid.
JAME M i
UH. SHOCKLEY, } Aim**.
Jniy3otb, 1858
NOTICE.— sixt. da/s after due ap 4cat oo wll be
made .•< the Ordmarv of Columbia coa. ry, for
i*ave io *eH the i>e*r m belong ng to the estate or
Thomas F Bra ford, -a eo said ounv. dec-as©d
auuii3 1838. D. F. BTA*F ‘Rn, Adm'r
NOrH'Kr-rwo mon hs aterdste app icuionwl.l
b m ide t the Cos rt of Ordinary of J ,t* e-s , n
coon v, fo r leave to re 1 the L nd b long ng to tue estate
of John W. Clark late.f >aic county dtcea ei
J ‘ MBS <v CLARK, >
fcß KtaZ R BROWN, l Adm ra.
Au n*t3 BV*
—A'l person* indebted to the e-ta e o
X* W. R Weiro-n ate if Wijke- conn*y, are re
qi.a’edtoma ► i u*ne<l ate payment: and tr© e hiv
oe ant a/ainst aid e tafe **t Ipr a'it then; duly au
tbenrlcate 1 *ii ,b* t roe P r eer.b. and hv law.
j Juyl, JERFMI H PASCHAL, Adro*.
! “ CONGRESS WAiER
A SUPPLY jo*t received direotf** m tbe Pprlmg.
1 A Jll WJL V,
JOHN DAVISON,
TO HE & DAVISON)
WAREHOUSE AAD COMMISSION HERCRAAT,
Mclntosh-st., Augusta, Ga.
HAVING yurchascd the etiiite inlete>t o* ISAAC
TANARUS, hEiHD lih lat* 5 m< f ‘nnrd Si Divan,
t e raderatg e ratecdr c-ryii g ~and the W AREH’ ‘UhK
XabCttM NIS-IOS BIT’ INK Son bis f>v>n kccaraut,
a t ‘eold a a'd on M-'nloob ft’ et Hi “trl t pe sonal
a tent on w,ll be tven toal b-islne’S confi el t him.
The nanal liberal cash a illtlea wl 1 be extended, and
order, f-r snpn les promptly and * arefully a xet nted.
Iv 7. gt. TUT, y ■e,.N
DOUGHTY, 13EAJLL & CO,
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION
merchants,
AT THEIR WF.LL KNOWN WAKEdOOSH ON
JVCK-ON STREET.
AUGUSTA, GEO,
REXEW the offer or tl e r s rvices to tha’r frlD<Ml
and t e public for tbe STORAGE AND BALE Off
CtT I’uN.
Advances m d* os fceretofore.
Jnlv 2 . k s ß. jygl-**3*A--4m
J. A. JOSES,
fOF THE LATE FIRM OF BAR’ ES & JONES.)
WILL continue the WAUEFOUaSF, aKD CUM
MISS G a BUSINESS I ffl* anti Pa ea R, m
on the corner of Vointosh end Reyn and streets, Angus
a. G- 0., tortnerltt occupied by Sim til n X Garolt er. I
would gratefully reu<rn n y *bauks tvj mv i umetoui
r ouia wh ba\ero liberal 1 j i meat mv okl
‘tand, aud wou and mst re-*puctftt'ly sol cit a eunt ua ce
o’tbe same at the u*w. Mv ainct persona at tent oa
will be • ©voted io tbe Ante eata ol all those who
m > favor me with th*ir patronaeo
Allor r ‘erri for Hagging and Rope, and Family Sap
p'i© * on mptly an ©are ul yex ented
Libetal Casa advances made on Produce in tore.
J. A J ‘NFS.
Anwe J-y n 1 14 wfttn
TANARUS.& J.L TLEMING,
WAREIIIII’SK AXD COMMISSION MEECfIANTS,
AUGUSTA, O-A..
THANKFUL forth© liberal nupport of Plantera la
JL this *tnd adiolnmg >tatea South Cardma and Ala
oarna, wool i : nform them and tbe pab u that t v ev wi'J
•ontlnu tbe above hnsmesa in all its branches and t at
fbvy have taken that conv- uunt aud commodious FIRE*
PROOF w o cut-ied *orseveral year by
Viessra. Whitlo'k, Ooakery A Cos. on i ’am obeli -treet,
opposite that of L. Hopkins, whe e ‘hev hope, by stiicC
attention to baine-s tb> y will a are the cti fl •&• ai4
p&'ronageo their trioids >a heretofore. Our ch
will be tbe same ashereiolore:
Comm-salons 25 oen a par baba
Storage first montf 25 * **
A'l succeeding month* .*.l2s “ M
Liber 1 advancts w II be made on a i Produce ronaim*
ed to them, and orders flileu at Jie .owp-t market pri aa.
P FLEMING,
J. L. FLfMING,
Augusta, July U% ifsß. I>3 and i w
” HEARD & SIMPSON.
I 1 Hti rnde-Pigied have this day asaieia'ed then.
. ae vea nude th - firm name <4 H AR Aft MP
SON, who wi 1 co tiuur ihe WAREtiOU s E ArD
OMMiftftiON BIJ•*'IN ► Sft in ail its branches in the
pro f ftu dlugs. East ade Mclntosb a<reet a- pi&
s-nt o y npled b> 8 D Uerd wmrn t* e. re pe tfU y
illicit a **o tlu ance of tbe patmnag h t arm extei ded
ora h • f the firm while in nuri.ie a at prtely and by
del united efforts h pe tom Tit aad receive a libuai
atronagf’ fom the c enera ty
Order'for Ha gitic Nope, and Family Sup ile% will
be oarefuliy ti ed by nap of tr e him.
V © uaU I ‘acil• lea will be afforded on Pro'ace In
itore, when and s.rei
S D HE A D,
J. R. S PS N.
*nftnt< J n lv l 185 ft. lvls'Awfl-n
PllliXlZl’ & CLAITUN.
WAREHOU EANDOGMMIB ION MERCHANTS
AUGUSTA, GEO.
I \N the Ut of Seotember u xt, the undersigned * W
l “ remot e to tho exte slve aud and mm nPuH ft ire-pti of
Warohouflo, owned, and for many ware o cn • ed uy L.
ilopkin*, i'sq , and etp’O'ent >ti the y o Mr.
J C. Uaral.-on, who will at that time re ire trom .be
budueHa. Theywll 0.0011. ne tue Wareh me and oar
niasiou bua nesa in all tia oran -bes, a. and will ne b t*er
or *pa o*l than ever to promote the interest of their cta
romr-rs to which tbeir strict personal at e. t on w ll
devoted. They solicit consign uents from their Cn. noa
and the publiCg
F. PH IN EY.
H P. OLAV TON.
AogUiU, June 9 I°s&
..a.xvi j.
I 1 IIE unlera’gned, mtenuingto dis on*tnu- t v e Ware
house nnd omml sior. buslm .h 00 the Ist Se.item*
er next, retnrna bis thank< to friend- an ‘ pa n>n9
•ortneir favoru during the past year. Menas PHIN ZY
V CL aYTON having leaurd tbe aietionae tor a term
*• yetr.i, 1 moat y r.cmmei'd them o my
ri n<". | T M w
DXaJjJCLUri JN.
‘PUB firm of WKLL & BPBAES *■ this
Ida/ din>o ved <v mu'ual 00 ißent. The hudo* as
will be clo ed Uj at the md stun \ b e of the art
oera, w o are autbonael to me tLe name of the firm in
Uq-lidalion. MATT. I is CLANK.
WILLI 4 M B WKiH,
JUA II SPEAKS.
Augnata, Ju'y l*t . r B. Jy2M d2w
SPEAKS & HIGHT,
(SUCCESSORS TO CLARK, WELLS & ftPRAR® )
HAVING putchased the entire stock rs iRK,
WFLLB a w PEaKB, wpl © ntlnne the .. no’e
sa’eand Retail DKUG BUSINESS at th •-.‘rlsaod.
Broad S r er, rppo te tbe Pa tos Mor.nj. And - by
ant persona att nti u to ah nnainena e tranted to
tbe r care, hope to merit a coat rua c.m of the liberal
patronage hitherto extended to tue old firm.
J H. SPEARS,
W M. &L HIGHT.
CARD.
HATING of my entlrt int-r st In the
DRUG ftUS NQ.nB in this citv, to Menari.
ftPc.Aßft & HIjHT I take th a opp >rtu* itv t return
my maav thanks f*r ‘he >ihe'al p t onge extended to
th ; lat.M fl m, and solic t a con (nuance ot the p* m a for
my Bncc u ßoorß w t. whom I s’ all r main for the pnr
poe ot s ttling the bu .inesr. < f the o o firm, an 1 shall
00 pleased to wa t up nm/ frond- wlh - y article in
tbe Drug ll MATTHIA* • L-vRK.
Augusta, July lat IPSS jy2<MA -ts
POaIPONEO ADMIN IS I'ATORs saLK
GOLD! GOLD! GOLD!
FOB SALE, 11300
ACRES MINERAL AND FARMING LAND.
WILL po itlvely b’ Bold at Appling. Oo
county, on the first ‘J n-n* ay iu NOVei eBAR
next, accord ng to an ord* r * btalned from the (’on t of
ordinary of said ccunty. T*e.VH Hundred as ea of
M >NKKA t a n d FA KM I N(i
waters o’ L tt'e River, a io adjoining the rich and va'na
b'e miueral lots o*nd by the Park* aa* Cos ambit.
Mining comp n*es, one ha ff wh ch is first quality
’arming Land. From nat sfanorv tenn, roa cat variomi
piaoe*. the above land prove* to be rl-b In Mi e-al pro
dnotng as good specimens of ore as can t e o talned on
any lot In Mi die CV*o g a On the premia *b n a good
Dwellli g, com orta'le . eci * Oabr s, new G n Mouse.,
Packing 8< rew, Barn and all nber necessary outbul d*
‘ags. For he& tb, g- od. cool water, and pure ar, it a
second to no • lace In tbe State Term* to sum approved
pan haaera, and pos eßsiv/D giv* and on t’ e day of silo.
Hold as the property of O. Y Wilklnaui, late of—
county, deceased. For parrii-ulats tdar* ss
B. B W[ Rirfi N, I . . ,
C (l. RICHARDS, { Admm
Thomson, Ga Ju’v 29 858 J* ao
THOMSON LANDS FOP SALE..
Wl* .I.M to chame invrstm*nt, I ff-r f r j*l>
Ihree hnnmd and fifty acres f fir t u >al tv
PI>E LAND situ ted on Georgia Ha'lrrad, a* and a4
Joining tbe Town Lo a of Thqin-on <>n the east two
nundied of which is cleared no nahglisraeo cui>F
vation On the pre ises a*-e two act with out
buildings, and ce irable lo'-at unsf rpii a’e resideucoa.
n he pi *ce is well watered by constant runii ng ntreama.
Per (ins w sMng 4 qul t, b alrhy l c tmn. In >be midst
of an and comroun t'', with churches
good i* bools and t, w. uld and > wei to call at and
es mine efore (oichasing clsewb re.
A ho, one 1 ract o i-Utu ng o e Uundre I w 1 Thirty
A. r n Georgia Rat r >ac, half ni e west f Tbomaoi
firs rate c iton laud w th boutons tui and ♦ and acr*H opea
*u the preu Uej is a (omfra>e Dwellirg good (tin
House, Pa-king Screw and tb* r out nu li a** por
l.ea th, dkc., this place is nn*uri asse r4 ano f. r • ebes
g'K.d o) p re wa e as can b- round may nait cf
Ge rgla The aov be sod separately or
ton ether, to suit pun haters Ten. a sc, In acoor anco
with tbe times F.r particulars addra-s
. , c - o Rm hards,
Jy> N2 th- m rn
tODD COMTV LIADS
FOB a AT.-Fl
‘P ME .uhscr ber niter, for ..1., tha falinwiiw w , n „
1 iy. V '‘l a larK and cnvanl. ni DWiIV N n
W,tb ap endid ,ar eu nfidu no)™
ruli a, *o,, *■ and ttiirty-wven ’ crtu o > land a'ta-nd
?” ‘ h m P „'" d , er 8^r ’ n J’ r,d /> from Marian.,’ and
4 from ‘be Geo g:a M i'tary Instnui-.
Aim, a PLAN I’A < t' J near hy_ coot* nine Mix Hn-v
drwl and ten arre., :<ooo .a ad; an nt one and
a rdh fioi Lroak bottom , ,eva ,tv n< wbl tb a a
claarad and In calnvattoa in th- p, n r .
Otb n.. Barn,. Oln Hona. Stfraw *. ,* • In r-miun
t.rn W’h tje ah -ve 1 wli isc se’l, I*2 ir 14 I'e'vN-v
GR< EH, severa’ MI LFB a.o HUKH* H, CATTLE
tft PH . O.fßn, PHHOr B, ■ .A Tb. ac . ac
Tt-rotf t. ma third ca-i,. .’aura lo rno and two yeara.
wnh internal from l.t January Daxt ■
, . R. W JOYNRR,
. lilT ju . _ Marinu Ha
u *. T “ e Jp-inmbn, Enqn far and Tall ahaasa (Pa)
antn a. will | u tlioli t- a vb .ve ne.kly, at* t thl-i.and
,ant nv ,r r... t<..t n , .h •„ t j y , ~
XNTEBEaTING TO PIjANTERS.
I'K, “ W *' K *'UNM PII’KK 111 i.i.s, ,
I I o ombna, Ha .rn tba Bub Papar M ,'a (f W
‘•Jj n-ta Ha, a.cb a |i it p irebaM
MnT^i U th., EED T ”’C'‘ ANU POUNDS OF THE
MG I w that run under • C tton Gin.
Cha,tm “ 7 th * bioa *
Cl*ar tlt r and a b >ie ro'ton raeda t” aprcw Uhe
one cent i er ponnd, da l-r and at C Jnn.bna o- Anenila,
Us nn any of Inn K llroad, wltbln luOmilaa ol ei ber
place
Whrn thay arc V‘BT neat'y handl'd amneth'nf more
Win ne a 1 tied to tbe ,
Partle- bippine 11 f ea-e mark t>>elr narnea pal tly
on the baas a-d ntal lb© ret-eipt to iba ‘ ffl*-a t•wt l n
th> y are aant. ao*l.difk.3t
MED CAL COLIE3B OF GEORGIA.
AT AUGUSTt*.
pilE ANNUAL COURSE OF 1 BO TUBES In tbia
* In.tltuie will been on la Sat Mou ay la No-
Vf.MßEtt n xt, with an Introductory L.cluxa by not
JONES
O. M. NEWTON. M. D. Emeritus. Prof of Anatomy.
H. F. CAMPS LL, M D, I r .f. of Anatomy.
1* A DUO AH, M. D. Pr>r Hu fa y
Jot-EPH JONES, U. U , Pro- OaamDTy and Pbar
mj c H. Oa RVIV, M D . Pro'. Materia Madina, Thera
pm- at, and Medical Jar aprnden a.
L. u FORD, M. D., Ftol lartitate, anl Practice t
Medioinea.
U V. M. M'LLER, U D, Prof Pbyalol&gy and Pa.
ih jlogicxi Anatoiny
J A. EVE. M D, Prof O stc ros.
ROBERT CAMPBELL, M. D , DemmMrutor of
AoAtom).
h B rIMMONR. M. D, An'stxnt Demonstrator.
H. V D FORD, M. D , Pmsect >r to Pr. tßa gery.
T. P CLEAVBLAND, ‘ arst .rof Museum.
TcWu fir tee while C nre fIQS
Mart co ation to be ‘taken on -e, 5
Prectical Aist my t • betaken once, 10
For mt er n ormstiou, apply to any member or the
Fa'ulty, i-r to L P. GaRVIN, Dcsil
|©>2M wlw€ WfNl
BIKER & WRIGHT,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
BBOAD STREET.
OFFER FOE HALS—
TObabsHaony u ‘THi
400 oolli Hemp Rf>FE i
lUO bbt>. Craa-ed, (iran :latad and Stuart** dan.
fled BUO 4KB; ‘* mn ‘
10 bbl". Stuart 1 . S H SYRUPi
4i N O. DOj
40 H da 0u k a M n LASSEb<
L*> Hbdt. Prim* P K. HU<4 VB,
IS Hbda Qo<d Cub* D'>.|
310 Bate Bo L'KUayta and Java OOFFBEi
S,O 0 ackaRALTi
SOtl K-ga NAILS a.anrttd 1
100 “o>ea TO SACCO i
200 BOX’ a Star, Adamautiue and Sperm CUja
DDES |
7(1 B-x-a Fa illy and No 1 SOAP)
2 i t’kaU Hy. <a and B at-k THAI
50 OUO Bp.nlb ad He tn tn 01*4 AKS ,
Bifl- and Hla-tiarPOWDr.K. HHO r, LEAD SpitJE
PeiPPEH. HINGE* HO ‘A SNUFF 0* da and Paint!
.and B CEET- MEASUBE . Bit jOMH.* T. nuaaiMa
RA ON ar.,40. —lewiew
n ... In • aat*. 158 !■">*
W. H. TUTT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST.
I*a dVdHSl'nf U ’£! ? U DP ‘■> of pure DRUO
A a *d U , taml y aid p antation mft
C'NF.B, PvINM aud sf if lo which £ invl“
•♦'entloo o* hla old cu tomeraaa i tbe pub. g* *
graront -e ng ih *at pure in quxUty and
pika ** a- any other hoaeo la the bouth. ,•* k>w 10
i