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TIIL ROMANCE OF A GLOVE.
“Ha ‘ cri#J my trareUajf companion. “Pro
p* r ‘y overboard !” . . , r
T \e dr Ter polled np his borss ; *
oou t prevent him, Wsttood leaped down from
Uh? ‘ and ran back for the artioie that Lad
b T;; ? zk>V*— mf&or+- which I h*d inadver
• , v a cat. in t>lbg my handkerchief from
tlij ifilar
* t: , c rr? nrf sod be tr?ed it into my hand
as h re ujed h i in tb- open stage
Lie your nw*rd, M I said, offering him a
• i.u- be war© t.f ‘endering me another each
h id been yonr hat or year handkerchief be
rnr - uil ‘>hv let it lie where it ftll. But a
jr>v hat i different. I once found a romance in
& © Since tten, p’.ovea are sacred ” And
\V od gravely bit. ff the end of hie a* gar
*• A rojunc’ e J T*li me about that I am tired
cf eLd ev3 6’retcb of eea l.ke coun ry, tbee*
re/ r #roui and swells; and its a god two hours’
r and- y rto y*i dtr headiead, whicL juts out into the
prn © ’©ween us and the selling eua. Mean
wb: your r-mmord ”
• iJ a I ny romance ? I fear you would hardly
tK . t wor by *.f t**e name,'* ,ad my comp an on
“ £ ‘~ry lt' l aa i’s r mai tic epi.-odei, or, at leapt
iu leats which appear each to bicn who expert
et* • i*-rn. 15u ’. tb* ee lender lit tie List-one© are
tt J ily m-'pi; enough when told. 1 have a rn&'den
am t h oi.ee * hoi- ** near L&vir gan t ff*r from
a p *. - - r oi.og. w ro da k hni* 4 , revtro ye*r* her ja-
Liu h n.l* d*y rbe of en alludes to the cir
i j|. nL c/ , vii h fee it'iJtt’k that eue wishes eoe
hi,. , e iOpe*eut uo?el writer in whom the
j.j\i . Ltide fee i g pure ifcal the etory of that p©-
j, .. JD* W) Ulii the groundwork of a
Hi’ g li /t-ri’ w. ik of fi Po; aibty I inherit my
- rond-ocy oi magnify into nary pro
j . n nfli - bicb l lock at through *h© double
colv x lei a *f a p©iw nal interest 80 don’t ex
j • uo rr uou i*f my ruicatio*, and yc u shali hear it.
I* .<i 1 i ua it in a K’.ove. It *mjby no
are rl*b og’ wv*-—midolrj s i-d, straw-col vre*i,
ftc -i • ibt tor thie Land, in which I now ho I .a
yi v*.ry a l Ofcourae, there vut
y->-v. gad/ lo the cnee let me gee—l don’t be
i j*’ 1 caa tell >ou the ttor.eaid W&atwood,
“iif'ur call i *
I ►nlly urged him to proceed.
J i aw \ * aid le, afiei kindiirg hia cigar with
a few v g r ui w iff*, ‘what's the un- of being
f,> !i 7 >iynm w a-never diffident about telling
) r •• r , hi i •* h> at ou-d I heritfct© to ted mine T
1 e ou g lady'a uvu—well cal! h-r simply Mar
n el S w>i a blonde, wilh hazel eyes and dark
L peih/jj.-yu- never beard ol a blonde with
bnz •, eyC-i Ob cark ha.ir 7 She was the only one I
ev- r-;v; aid iitrre w* ihe tinet contras imeg ri
ft and >vw*: n her fa<r, freth to rip ex ion, and ner
e r *n‘ -an 1 d<li a'e y traced eyebrows. She
w j c ‘fh.iD y lovely, if noi handsome ; and—such
e .. r l l wiii hti nvent ii one’s life, Sir, just to
1 .-It thr lomiooaa window* into her sou!.
‘j h r;, I; no: happen every dy, be sure! Som--
t in - for we* fes riw kept them turned from me, the
iv ry ab liters, halt closed, or the myetic curtains of
re-* u.i*u vw hi:* then, again, when I was
tortured wii ticeuli.-filed >earmngß, and almost,
ready to > espair, ste would suddenly turn them
Qp ten i rown wide, the curtains
ft-a to ,hi <1 a fl-jod <t radiance et reaming forth,’hat
C , i W h j lull of light and gladness, that I had no
Bh u-ow/oO k lettin ir.e for a to hide in. She
mud hr.v been contci’ us of this power of expres
fci. i b‘ eu*d it so sparing y. and, it seemed to
tie art uiiy ! Bur I alwajs i/rgave her when she
did u-e it, andi :>oii*hed resenuneti only when she
did not.
“.cargoret was eby aod proud; I could never
comp * r ’ v 7 ? a her confi ;bm I knew wtll at
la-.* t i! i-.t! Lt .rt was m ne. And a deep, tender.
v ii; i; .i ir art it was, too, despite her reserve.
\V- u ny words, we understood each other,
A ,. ( j )(j _ pshaw !’aa and Westwood, “my cigar is
cu* 1
*•0 i wilh the story !”
‘•Well, we hud our lover’s quarrels, of course
gi. • x!.ii, wLivt t. osh chi d©n love makes of us !
r. i- r i.g u Lsitive, jealous, extenng in the ru
pri .';v. >i* gr-e iam sure, we were b*th amia
ti * ,ands. ro* -r ng towards ell the woild beridufl;
tu > r the frowsrfa reason that we loved, we
v *> und to in s ulerpret looks, and ac
lies.**, and wound inch other on every convenient
o< r. i- • ;< I was pained by her attentions toothers,
or j. • ny an enp-reu pie’erence of a book or
an,t q i ‘ t * in*. U ttli tiou on my part and quiet
f- r , t .i< on hers continued to ©etrnrge us, until
<r y ended by con eve r y hing, and
j „ and eg i -r ‘ oe woid ol kindnees to end my mie
ary
w w rr n/, —too quick to resent, too ready to
q h di No cf.u i:, it wa* to her a secret gra id
tb i ii t - ♦•x**r. , . ier pi>wer over me ; and at iast J
Vt . , , vn.ceu * hat she wounded in© purposely, in
Ei -r o* ,uVi;ke a terrp ‘nry eetrangeuieiit, anu
ei j y a ie! tin ion of her triumph
•it v. u party ; the thing ehe did was to waltz
with h o> n % Loin she knew 1 uetesied, I knew she
c*ulii ot resp.- t, end whose hal-embrace as he
wi , , . . ; **r n ih© dance, almost put murder into
U y fi oUgb'fl.
‘.Ui.’ :rf mid, ‘one last word ‘ If you care
fer ■!“*, beware
•• v* .. a toolii h speech, peihnps. It waa cer
, , i, ii c Qftl She persisted,looking a* cam
a.. * ui> •o* fl, that a gieut weight fell upon my
her. iv. vk -daway , 1 wandered about the f<a-
I trital t.'g'isopaud be gay, but the wound
W-. * too <1 ep
I c; .ii'i’Milod b r borne, late in the evening
\\ . .■ o - • .-okt> tiy *li way. Al ibe door, she
lo k,<l in and y in Ibo face, —abegave me ber band,
1 ih u -lit it -re-nbl-il.
11 (; ...J ni 11 !’ bu stl'l, in n low voice.
•••(in i bye I’ I ai.xwered, coldly, nud hurried
Irom tlie house,
.■ I■ ,* i mme c nuolation to beer ber c’oje the door
a r ( , iJii>4 re io iei tbs corner ol the street, mid to
| ili.a.boh.d been tU'ening to my footetep.
Hu 1 mu v. ry niigiy. I nmde stern ’•esolutions ; I
V.. Wand to my i If *“* 1 would wiiug her heart, and
UB 4 er „w, r v<.'rom my pu pose until 1 bad wrung
01 .< t . il . t drops of sorrow and oontrition.
il w l . •• . e sd you shall bear.
•J ■ii .i, vi.only engaged her to attend a series
0‘ co ii s ,ntb it. ,an arrangement which 1 did
not uu v rsgre , aud i. r g od reasons Once a week
with an I* • p mutuality, l Colled forli-r escorted
b-i- ‘*> tils ••in, -,-it-r- on, and carefully re-conducted
her bon . -*!e; in g„ opportunity pass to show her a
(me gniMeii an's deference nnd respect,—convers
ing wilh her t.’ei ly about uiu ic, book., anylblug in
s i . t ejioiptW at we boih knew to be deepest in
e,ub*otbe,s IboUgbl* Upon other occasions, I
a *.iio and fer and .•• n retrained r im gomg to places
vii'ii* * i* ‘vas ex pooled.—especial'y where she
an w ti.a’ f kir-w she was expeOled
•a , i , ’ o a to u and Westwood, “my d.slguiupiu
Jiiii. i, SI nb l o ns gob g to wring BO nnmerci
)i, v di'ii’ “i> t lb very brilliant sucre's To
O'nfe'stie bu ~'lia"iig iiu'b, I soon found iht 1
v • tfriu ire b.r .and *atl m*g di-sperate resort,
v , doyiutb ikl'tior
• i probably a knl her to ask your fcygite
r “ A „ t jj” j [i&va a will ot adsmant, as people
Cuil! wu tear way *b.i amiable flowers and light
n> i tlw-f ‘’"Vi r a ; sh© had reached the impene
ti> P ** iiroi lock.* t D®ihr mad© any advances to-
WMds'a ‘ le. tmti’ianou uot dnvired any. But I’ll
t,. ‘ u who lid 1., as a final trial of her heart.
1 had ,or sum- tiinv, been tncdiiglitig a European
t. i. a i my iidereei lo her bad aloue trot ine at
home Sonic iri udi ot uilue rere to sail ear'/ iu
tie. s -i... , and I in"’ resolved to accompany tnein.
|d. art k <* b w macb pride and spins there was
„ i. in’ in - probab'y a ga and deal. 1 confess
i vi.l ell Im ke her st ff r—lc show her that she
laic i.-u’i.ied oo muoii upon nry weakue*s—that
Ic. ii'd si tong .iid happy without ber. le',
will! at mis I'll ter and vindictive let ling, I listened
to a VI rv Cwee! an t tender whisper in my heart,
wh c.h sil l ‘flow, if her love speaks out—now, i.
s oi says • l ine . u-irne, k nd. w-ttiau'y word—she
eh il go with ins and nothing shall ever take her
fr.nn me again !’ Ttw rho lgbt of what might f;e,
w iii and bu an) that word, Hnd ot what must
be irravocV’ y, it h©r pruje h©ld out, shook me
tmgh’i >. But ui- resolution w*a<s taken ; I would
trust the re-t Ui late. ....
• On the day of the last concert, I imported the
e<yrct of my intended journey to a person, who, I
fi 1 (olerab'y sure, woud rush at ouc# to Margaret
with the news. Then in the evening, I went for
fccr; I e ra ooi'scious that my manner towards her
wa.'ait:- u;i re tender, or rather a little less Coin,
lyc urteons lha! liighi, than it had usually been of
: u’t lor my feelings wre softened, and I never
ba i i eeu her so lovely. I had never before known
what a treasure i wto about to lose. Tue subject
cifuiy vevago was not mentioned, and if she nad
beard ot it.eba a’c p’ed the I act wit out the least
vs.ble co i cm. Ilr quietuesa under the cireutn
,i ~. .-(.’.bed me • dl.ueaitejied me quite. lam
„c , ,i fa sew bo can give mu h superfiuous
j u ■ , 1 44 ui. uare.s nable, blind passion to
hat yields no affartinniu return. A quick
•nd iff it uai in bod of curing a fancy in pcieous
.I my -mpei.-.ii'ent isto leach them that It u not
r.o pr.a'Med. I'l, uit ejpii-es like a dame cutoff
f.„ ~ uu* n r. or a p’aet removed tr**m the soil.
I’ i !. vhm ee, the up rno iug, is the painlul
(, g , out v hen n.e beatl >8 thoroughly eonviuoed
,1 V ,i's lova is iv .placed, it gives up, with one la.t
s,. , ... ti g -at-, sivo a lew tears, says a p avtr
Gt fo> r, ’ k- G* <i L i iiiß experience, aud be
© ‘ nes .4 ifi* • csimer—yes, a happier heart
l "‘ True.’ t ru'd i “ but oar hearts ere nox ttj? ea
illy iV'Uvmced **
-A. ■i. r’s the ri b I'l f>r want of a true
p.-.vi I.m There cannot tis a true love without a
toe i e’l’.'ption. Live i j lor tac soui to know,
from I.- .wu intuition,—nut for the u vjers'.aDdiug
tx ‘ ©:ive, Ir *m lb© us ion- ny of IbOM very v lure ’
lab© wiiu< called eyes and ear*. Thi-< B©eu
tu have lu-cn my cap© —uiy soul was sware ot her
love,ami a 1 ‘hi e* i Itoce *t my ©xterual sen*© ® could
ro? a i dee:*, y thni taith. But J.har
©veil fg I vid.—‘l ballsve ytu know, my seuses 4 .
Io üb! >ou know, n y s*ml' —she never loved me!’
Sol vi as j ©tally very could towards her lor about
twrftty UiittNiN.
I n.r ktd iu c withh* r—we Wvre both silent;
blit a tie do r she me to go in. Here my
tv. ct-serted me, and l evuia hardly hold my
hnrt.whi!* Ir. pied,—
“ I y \i pnrtu ahrly it.’
•* li 1 ‘ti i.ot, l should not <uk you,’ she said ;
ftn 1 l went in.
* | wa- rt*: a r*ed aui Vexed at myself for trem
bliue * v —'or I wt©m xi tr©mr from head to f^>ot.
1 jei c o * upany !• tue parlors,—some of 3d\r
gar©. iir ©n<!B. 1 took iny seat upon lha sofa, aud
g , -.v;i; a *d sat oy iry sia.
• [ v n ’Aid on.. *xMr Westwood has been
tel u v X4*ur ait all hbout it.*
.* v 4 v , * Aiirgavt inquired, -and here
tbs tic ;u iK-: ed tip-u me,-the news of my pro
- .. f a vi v had n. t yet reached her ’ She looked
at mew. a it ir,ut)ltd.'q Jestionug expression, and
• I ell ’ i a - sotr.eih.rg was going to happen. T.-ll
me whet ■* .
• I ai xwr red.—'Year friend can best eiu.ain what
[’ .at corns t s steret A shock of mrprise
stu’ tut- color t.-om Margaret's tacei and raising
her eyo.c Sll3 a-ksd, quite calmly, hut in a low and
tr.n*turvl t r.e.—
••‘is Ibis to?’
• I -t i, •! .-nprors l cannot deny it.’
*• Y.n ,•• i>slsy aoii g ?
•* *i cm ira ’y g i g.’
“Ste c. .. 1 1 c h lie her •g’.ta'ion. Ber white
fee- hetis) cd bt r. ’i hen I was gled, wick-dly gao
iu oi, heart.—aid Van ei rugh lo he grat fi-d tbat
o i rl t • V...U be I I r.d kuvu I held a pOWe. Over
ter M i. —"ui I uff ried for that folly.
•q , t r’.'t t sod. a'tera Ini e whle, *be
cacse j. „ : ~*> c i tod me ibw. Y. u have to eir
i: ~6- ?; Am very q uetly, *au<t K wi'ulo
i eve bn i a prrti sge KT me Cos lake a s star’s place
atd uo rt u se It 1 things whhb sisters do
Kt b • t->i’ who are g'ing on lung i .ninejs.’
“l wae c’ ■ a a. . in a ui rutr be ore t could
E-e.it 1 hen Iwt and that I >aw oo reason why she
tax hit urns or thoughts to aoauj thing for
®'. (j ecu krow.’ the said, ‘ycu have been kind
10 li t—n 11 hkl Ci r ih.-n 1 have deserved!’
4 i O a ’JO. ui'. bt—the pa fcos ts the words!
I wesbue'e". s fled —1 a most groaned aloud.
If w- Dni alone, there iurtx al Would ha vs
erred. 1 ‘.Sue have s . Ufced her to my semi
Bat the eyes ot oUrnrs irere upon us, and.l eteelea
*“?.'*, ’ tS • I raid. ’ I knew of nothing tbat you
- ~
wilt, tt. r- ie Jvur g i ve, which you are tearing
U ••’ I was tearirg trv glove—abe was calm
ei.rg’ il.ob.irve ,1. That u ade me argry.
• IT • .('one; 1 a 1.l mend it for you. Haven t
#cu ocher g'ovej that need mendug?’
o I, wto bed triumphed, was hnmtled. My heart
woli.r k eg—ltd She laked ot mendi'g goveel
1 did n t omit to thunk her. 1 c Idly arose lo go.
■ft ,-.i i x t new itat it was ail over. The next
dry i s-.nrrd m"* pa-sage dr the steamer ic which
ny ir.tds were to *“*• I took paina that March
r, ilot . 1 troliia", too. Tten cams the pre
p-ntci. . ’lavel-aiiafking effa re, wruing let
• err, (r - .go'Sell with a compact and com
foiiabic - ... t'wrcpe was in prospect—Pane,
ia l z.i u.c.l’BV ia.4, to which my hr earns had
it g t is:- g< ;.e be\it! aa. g’ and to which I now
iu nee my iyfcu wu . r“awakenlng Jirpirationa A
new gloty .v'oeji upon my Ule, in the whiob
I Margaret became a lading star. It was so mi ‘n
! easier tten I bad ibreght. to give her up. to part
■ from bei! I found that I cru.d orget ber, in the
j excitement of a fresh and novel experience ; while
i she —could she forgtt me ? When lovers part, hap
py is he who goes! alas, for the one tbat is left be
hind ‘
“One day, when I was bogy with ‘ be bor ks which
I wss to take wi'h me, a email package was ban
ded in. 1 need not tell you tha’ I experienced a
thnll, when I saw Margaret s handwriting upon the
wrapper I tore it open.—and wbat think yu I
found 7 My glove ! Nothing elee. I smiled bitter
ly, to tee bow neatly she bad mended it; then I
sighed, then I said.‘ltU finished! and toesed the
glove disdainfuliy into my trunk.
On the day before that died for the sail ng of the
steamer. I made farewell calls upon many cf iny
friends,—among other*, up n Margaret But.
through the prevenity of pnde and will, I did not
go alone —I took with me Joseph, s mutual ac
quaintance, who was to be my companion de
royape I felt some nragivings, to fee Low Mar
pjr. * tad changed, sue wa? eo softened, and so
pa!e ‘•
“fbe interview ns painful one. and l out it
rhort. As we were going ont, she gently detained
me. and said,
“ ‘D o you receive—your glove V
“ -Oh, yt 9,’ lsaid. atdlhacked brr for trending it
“ -And is this aU—all you have to say V she ask
ed.
“ ‘I have ncthinx more to say—except good-bye.’
“She held mv band. ‘Noth'Dg else ?’
“ No,—it is useless to talk ot the past, Marga
ret , and the fiture—may you bs happy ‘—Good
bye':’
“l thought she wou’d speak ; I could not believe
she would let me go ; but ebe aid ! I bore up t!l,
until night. Then c*me a revulsion I walked
three limn put* the h .use. woftlly temuted, my
love and my will t cruel warfare; but I did not go
in. At m doigbt I s-.w ip® ligi.tin ber rteiui extin
gui.-hed; I k-i-w she fad retired, bat whether to
sleep, or wi .p, or prey—tow could i tell 7 I w-rt
home. 1 diu c't cl my eyes ihv nieb’. I was
glad to see ti e morning come, a’ er such a night!
“The steamer wa* t. sail a', te i Tue Oa.tie of
embarkation : rt a-ige -r ii-s aed strange faces;
panit g from ti e I frieLd* ; the ringing of the bell;
las’ adieus* Baire, * h > were to go wi h us, hurrying
aboard, others, wi o were to stay behind, aa hasriiy
going ash-re ; the withdrawal oi ihe plaok—aui
a gbt ‘o mat y eye- 1 caating iff ‘h- l ose, ih- steam
er swii go g nenvily er. uud, ti e rua mg, irregular
moli noribegr-al si w. -H oles , ihe waving -I
ha dterchie's fr.im ih-d ik and the resp-nrive
signals from the crowd lining ibe wbsrf, off at list—
the faces of fne: d-, the crowd the pier*, and. las!
ly, tie city it ep, fading from eight ; the da-b of
apray. ibe treeheiong bre’ z -. Ibe r-.vei eight of our
l trie w rid drta-biug Pseli an Q la’ma awiy ; ibe
felinglhat Am-tica was pa-f, and Europe \ra
ne-t ;—ali this di ed my mndwih animation and
excitem-ut, which shut oui thong ts „f Margar*t
C-uld l have 1 .. krd with clairvoyant vi='.r,. ami
beheld her then, iO’ ked ‘0 her c‘ amber, shoul! [
have been e ■ happy 7 Oh, what sols vaoil > and
pri le make of u>! Even then, wi'h iny heart high
strung with hope and com age, hd i kiowu ih
t uth, I should have abandou-d iny 1 lends, the
voyage, and Europe, and returned in the pi otV
hoat, lo bud something more p ecious than all the
continents and countries of. the gl-be.iu the love ol
that heart wh ch I was carelessly flinging away.’’
litre *est wood took breath. The sun was now
almost set. Toe prairie wu still and cool; the
heavy dews were beginning to tali; theshadowa ot
the greeu and flowered undulations filled the hol
lows ike a rising tide, the haad'and, seen at first so
far and small, *as growing gradually large and
near, and the horse) moved at a quicker pace—
Westwood lighted his cigar, drew a few whiff.., aud
proceeds J.
“We had a voyage of eleven days. But to me
an immense arm unt oi experience was crowded in
to the brief period. Tue fine exhileratiou of the
atart.—the nreeze gradually increasing robe a gals,
then horrible sea sickness, home-sickness, love rick
ness, after which the weather which aiilors love,
games, gayety, and 0 rtatiou. There ia no such s—
cal freedom to be enjoyed anywhere aa on board
an ( ceau steamer The breakage-up cf old aa.-o
dations, the opening of a fresh existeuce, the neces
sity and new relationships,—tiiia tuasa the crust or
conventio .ality, quickens the spring of 1 te, and
rtndere character sympathetic and flient The
past .a easily put away , we become plastic to new
i flaences ; we are delignted at the discovery ot un
expec'e I etfinitiee, aud arioiiiebed to fi and iu our
aelvea so much Wit, eloqueuca, autl hue euscep i
bill y, which e aid not be'ore dream we posses-td
“I'bia freedom is especially p>ovocative of fiir .
tion. We Bee each fair bow touched with a l.a o
whose colors aie the r. fl ctir not our own bt aut fu
dreams Love.inesi te teu-'oid m ire lovely ba’ha J
iu this atmosphere of romance, aud manhood ia in
vo trd wiih ideal graces the love wi hiri ut rush
es, with sw,l, eweel heart-beats, to meet the !-v.
resp-nsive iu some other. Don t think t ain now
arifluly preparing y ur miud to excu e what I sin
about to confess Take these thn ga into considers
tiun, ir you wilt; then thiok as y-u ple-ae of the
Weakness aud mild impu se with wli.ch I fell in love
with
“We will call her Flora. The most superb, cap
tivauug creature that evert nanaied theheartao
the sons of Adam. A tine olive eomplaxiOD ; mag
u fieent dara auburn hair; t yes fell o* Are and sos
ten-lips that could pout or smile w ith iucnmparaule
fascination ; a figure of surpti-ing symmetry, jui
voluptuous enough. But, niter all, her great pow
er Jay i, her Ireedom bom al! at erion and c,„uveri
tiouahty, iu ber spontaneity, her tree, rparhiiiig an
vivai ious manners. She wax the moat daring and
dazzling oi women, wiluout appearing immodeßt.'ci
repulsive. She walked with such p-uud, secure
atepa over the commonly excepted barriers of social
inleroourse, that even th tee wlio lilarned her preten
ded t., be shocked werecompalled to adunra Sh*
tVr.rt the belle, ihe Juno, of the aaionn, lha suprean
ornament of the upper deck. Just twenty, nth
without wit and culture,— full of poetry and enthu
siasm. D t you blame me 7 ’
“Not a wit,” 1 -aid ; “cut fir Margaret’’
‘‘Ah Margaret I ‘ said Westwood, with a aigh.—
“But you Bee I bad given her ui. And when oni
love ia lost, there liiuk uc,h awful chasms into tb
ruul, that, though they cannot b>- filled, wc muat a
least bridge them over with new nffrC im. ‘lh
number of marriages boilt in this way, upon false
Inundations of follow-iiea-and despair, is incompu
table We talk of jibed lover* arid disappoint”
g rls marrying out of apite.’ Ni doubt such pet ry
testing hurriea f l ward many premature matches
But it ia the heart., left shakeu, uusuppoi ted, wretch
edly sinking, which reaches out tie feelers for aym
palhy eatehee at the first penetrable point, and
clings Ilka a helpless vine, to the sunny sided wail
of the nearest cons la'iou It y u wish to marry a
girl aud can't, and are weak enough to desire her
s ill, this is what you should do ; get some capable
mau to jlt her Then se z yo r chance. Allth
effectious which have go a out of him. name* ready
to droop, quiv. r” g with the painful, hungry lost uo
to grasp some ot j ct., nißy p ssiuly lay hold of you
Lot Ihe world Sneer; but O.d pity such nari.re*
which lack the faith slid I r.itude to l ve aud die
true to rheir best l ived.
“ slut of try own mouth do I oond-mn mveelf 7
Very well, I Condernu myrelf, pp civi 1 I I lid
ever l ived Ma'g"rei th-n I did not ovo Fl ra.—
The same hrarMa itiut find Us c* uoierpart i dil
fereu'ly in two i U"h oppnsi’es Wrat charmed in
In one was hi r puriry, siiftaess and deprii of soul
What fast inaiei me in the other wa* ber bloou',
beanty and passion. Which was ti et ue .ym
patbv 7
r i did not atop to as’v that ques ion when it wss
most iipp irtant tba’ it sh ul I be seriously c maid -r
----ed. I rua -cd into the crowd of coin,ie,itors for
Flora’s Slid o, a-d diattn<ed lheui alt. I wa*
pleased end proud to perceive that she to ii no
pans to oonceat her preference fir me. Wo play
cd chess ; we read puetiy out of the svru b ok ;
we ate ate a* the s itne table; We sat and watched
the sea together fir h ure, in th-ise oesr, br gli‘
days i we promenaded the d'-ek at sun et, her ha(, i
upon mi arm, htr lips forever turning up tenderiy
toward* in*, her .ye* pour,ng their ( a*siou in'o
me. Taeu those plot lous n g its, wheu the oca •
was a vast, wild fiuoiiiating s team, flishi ii; and
sparkling about the ship, spanned wi’h a q livering
b ldge of Spltndor on one silo, and ro.liug into
awful darkness and mystery on the oilier; when
the moon se mod swinging among the ahrouda
like a ball of white fire ; wn,-n tbi, f-w ships weu
by tike silent ghosts ; and Flora end I, in a 1 ng
trance of happtuess, kept the deck, il-'C-'i :-* of the
throng of proiaeuadpra. forgetful of the past, i>ck
le-8 oi the future, aware only of our own romance,
aud the riohnessof the present hour.
“Six mortal hours were exhaust and in making the
steamer fast, —in sending oil her Majesty's mans, of
which the cockney speaks wi'h a lone of reverence
altogether disgusting to us lies minded Yankees, —
and tu xq ertaiuing tbs custo u-house inspectors,
who paid a tone and tedious visit to the saloou and
Our luggage. Then *'•• were suff. red to laud,
ami ORter the noisy, sol and streets of Liverpool, amid
the donkeys aud beggars aod quaiut eeeues w ich
strike Ihe Am rioau so oddly upon a first visit All
this delay, the weariness and hnpatieuoe, the col
trast between the mornins and the hard, grim reali
ty of luid-dav brougkt me duwu fir an my elevation.
I felt alarmsil to think of what had passed. I seem
ed to have been doing some wild, unadvised act in
a tit of intoxication Margaret came up before me,
sad, s'lent. r,proacbful; and as 1 g z*d upon Fio
re's bedimmed face, I woudered how I had been so
charmed. _ ,
-Ws took the first train tor Loudon, where we
arrived at midnight. Two weeks in that via Ba
bei, — tbsu, ho ! for Parr*. Twelve hours by rail and
steamer earned us out ot John Bull'd dominions in
to th” brilliant metropolis of his French neighbor.
Joseph accompanied us, aid wrote lettris n mie;
tilled with gossip which I knew, or hoped would
make Margaret writhe. I had not louud it so easy
to forget her as 1 bad eupposei it Would be. Flora's
power over me was sovereign ; bu; when weary cf
the dazzle and whirl of the life she led me,—wuen
l ’'Hiked in’o the depths of my heart, aud saw wbat
the imu fi’-u of passion acri pleasure i oucealed.—in
those ser.ou* ... - ‘..'r’Os which wou and come, and my
s ul put stern question# to 0,0, — tucli. 4*ll, —theu—
Margaret had her revenge.
“A mouth,crowded aid glili'eiing wi'h novelty
*ud luC'iienl, preced-d our tie par ure for SwiiZr;
?snu l accompanied Flora s par'V; Joseph re
mained oau.u;’ Wl*fl Pari* abou them-duleoi
June, and returned iu f**ited ber. I have no wo ds
he speak ot that era iu my ms. I sew, enjoyed .*u‘
fared, learned so ninth! Fi<raw*s a Ways glad,
magnificent, irre istable. Bu-, as I krew her long
er. uiy momenta cf niisg'vings tecaut-more ire
qost K-i profound. If lead aspire 1 to uo huig
higher li en a life of semuois cel ghta, 6he would
have beets all I could wi-b Bu
■We were lo speed the wit.to u Italy Menu
wiiiki, we had am tbi r mouiii in Paris Here X i-nd
found Joseph again, who tr> vb'ed me a go ul de. 1
with cettaiu rumors he had reot tved c*o oeruiug
Margaret. According to tfce*e, sho had been in
feeble health ever since wc le’t, aud her increase g
deixsacy wa. beg'm-it gto alarm her iru-nns. ‘Bat,’
added another >f Josepu's cutr-epou; e-I*, ‘u.'u’t
let Westwood flatter bimseifthat he i* n.e esu-e,
tor she is cured of cm , and there is talk of an etc J
gagement between her aud a y ouog clergy, wno is j
both eli duel.; „t and fascinating.
“ This ott of goes p made me very bitter and an- I
gry. ‘Forget me Boon ?'I .aui ; ‘aud receive lire
attentions ct another man f* YoU.ee how const.- !
teut I was, to condemn her tor ‘he very lau,t 1 „ad |
my sell been to eager to o> mmir
“ Vi el’ ttie ro'end cf rides, exour.i,i:s, siiroe
vis;t. to the operas and tkea'res, ti is. ou the B a’ j
ievards, and in the galleries of the Louvre eudsc
at last. Ti evening before we were to'tetonti
for the south of Frauoe, I was at my lodgir.■•’ up. |
packing and lepsck ug the uggage wbicc <> l hao i
ett Ui J'©-pL'B care abeeuco amoo© ih- ‘
Aps ; I was uieUccboly, dosa.ieged ti ; ji, d;.-,. j
pa-ton. which bad exhausted my time aud eaergijj. !
aud thiuku ol Margaret Ih and n t pr.eervea 1, I
►ii jfl© iH©xuex.:o oi u*ii, ©ud now 4 i wished I La<i qu- |
—if only a* it ©red ieef. o*a Lee and her wn |
lu Hit# i chanced to my ©y© up**o n t-truy :
/love ia •i i*t n-y track I .-rstchtd a- ‘ j
Mid in liis lUBpalM ot Us IW mrlil— fe !
Ii flirted Unt l wn* rn—p eeked It I
to my he k. Ye©, I tou.D tr p:ace te~e it hao
t eeu muidru. ibe *p* t t’ Dg. r? Lac
U’Ucbca, auo ic>.vc it *lt 8 K r eve.-y s iiob. iii©u
iLCrUsfed at mjeeif, 1 tix g it tr>*ui il©, id
from lif* room l wtiira towards tfce Piace c©
Coiicorae, •br r © t* e bniLant iftu p? buri.ed like j
©x iivuhft! 00. I jirol ©cl through *Le Eivriaa Fi ice,
wad wr.Cbed *L© ox tfc Cftira/t© aararoug
like Art-flies up the 1 0/ * cpp©d by tbt
oouccn gi*rctL, aoo a© ! eneu tx Tic **rfi and giris
t-ing uco©r to®y vtiO go dm paviliju? tb? ton*-- j
of Ibe eevuo ; vanuered about lb? fouiitaiu* —bj :
th gardeo of tb© lui.k*r:ee, where th© ire©T
tocd oahbdowy and et l\ ana tb© •tata'ee gteaui
fd pi©—ibe quftje ot tbe S me, where
tix© uav e rulixd eo da k beiow—trying t * 8-:t!&
aiy tbouftbir, to mas er crysdf, to pal Margaret
m u*e
“ W©£ry at I to try chamber,
i©: ltd r Vr-eii i> mpi’tedU t and !o: ked dv¥n bt ttc
gK ve. wti cb lay * hrr© I ud t! Town it, opoo the
po!ii>k©c- fljor I ©to'p©d aod Uh
up a bito fu!d©<3 psp-r. Il wa? writ ©n up n- I
anruilea *t, and r©ad It was a? if I bai tsc
iberactrd ot doom. Had the ppaiintn ff Hv
gaie keiielf n**n euadenly b fir© me. t et>ald not
nave bt-©n m* re axrtouiebcd. I: wa? a i o?e from
b er—aitd t-uefc a note!— f *ii of love, ei ff hi g and j
humility—poured out of a heart eo de©p ana teuaer
and true, tba: the shallowness of my own
Q ’t-riy (Witeroptibki c mp&he* n wi’h it. I can- j
do: toll you wba: was vr fen, bat it was more tt an j
even my most cruei ax.a ©xactirg pnde tbou’d ;
Dave ashed It aae wbat would once have xnad; ;
me wild with }>v—Dow it al i oet maadened me
witb despair. I, who bad often talked and e pbik-oo* !
pby ?o others, bad not a grain of tbat a tide left t*> !
pb>eic my own malady. But one course seemed
plain be tore me, and that was tb go qu.etiy arid ,
drown myeeif in the Seine, which I cad aeen j
wg to *wift Md dark under the bridges, an hoof j
ego, when Ia ood and mused upon the ireg oal .
oo i e Bolemn Aood bad ewaSi* wed.
i am ft lit ;© piv n to superstition, and the mya- j
tery of ibe n- te ©seated mi. I cave lo doabt bat j
. there was borne tub i © centecfion between it and ’
ibe Dear presence of Margaret e spirit, of which I
; had i Lat night been consciqob. Bat the note bad*
; re&eted me by so niperaatura’ a method, as i ;
was at urst ha*f tacuned to believe. I wae, probab- !
ly, the touca, the atmosphere, tbe iueffabiy fiae ic
flaence nh.ca turroanded it, whic h had penetrated
my unconsc ous perception= and brought her near.
The paper, the glove were fall of Margaret,—fail of
something beside© wfcat we call meDtal aesocia
taons,—fail of emanations of the very love and
baff-riugs which she hsd breathed into the writing.
“How toe note came there upon the floor was &
riddi© which 1 wan too much bewildered to explain
by any natarai meaub. J >epb, wio burst in apon
me, in my extremity of pain and and fficaity, so'.ved
! it an one?, it h-.d tahen cut of tb© glove, where it
: had taiu fjlded, efienr, unnot cen, during all this in
j tervtiiing period o* 10l y and vexatioD ol soul Mar
■ ga-et fcsa Qwu& br cuiy. in tine; I bad only my
| self to blame for h* tai gle in which i found my?e:f.
, I was tLmkmgol Fl ra, upon th9detko! the steam
j ?h p, waen, in a moment ot chagrin, st e had beet. |
! near tbi owing henstli over; Wf*nderi.tg to who
i fate her passion ani impeta si:y would han j ;
her now, if knew; cardi g myself for my j
| weakoe--- and per flay ; wLiie Justph kept ack
j ing me what I intended to do.
| -Do? au . Ira a, lurioua’y,—‘l eha'l kill you,
i lhai is what i shall du, it you enve m? mad With
• qnes’ioiiS which neither angela nor hendo can an
swer !*
• 1 kno v wbat you will do,’ said Joseph ; ‘yon
wiU go Lciae nd marry Maigaret.’
! You can have n conception of the effect of
I J.b-Bu wora?— Gj hunt andmirry Mirgarel I
j i-book a a I have been in-u shike wit j ihe egae.—
> Ail tbat migb: have beet—what might be Btin— the
| bappiat?? exist away, and perhaps yet withia my
: leit-j- he tu. p at; ->i th© Devil, who appealed
to my tower'ii e, t > ny rum Flora, break my
; v W‘, rick u y an i bM 1 fe, lor Margaret—all
| tb?- 1 us and tx* vUgh mj> tujttuitttousiy. Al iengthl
j said
■■ N, J seph, I Bh^. ! ! do no such thing. I can
[ never o- wo ny of M -.’garet; it will be r n y by
. a : - 11 mi he myce f -vorth
1 ‘vv.ii ,u ctait for Italy in the morning?’ he
i aeke-h pinl Bi.iy. . . T . „ .
•• F..1 lay iu the morning, I groaned. iL.eet
Fi ia, travel wi'h btr, pay the hypocrite, with
.mles on -y I paud k'-il iu -y heart-or thunCcr
a rkH ter a’ oiic>- wi b Ibe truth ; b,t Was 1 to
J.,? To some tuen tue quasi on would, perhaps,
have p-eaeoteU lew c:tfi uitiea But f v r uie, Br,
w-fi ii in not q".i e CevolU of coc-cieuce, whatever
y u ;na tMuk !’ me telly u I'd rather hxui; b>
.haro liook* . ver a r .astii'K lire man be again sue
p-u Jttl hS I was tietwiil iwo altemaiives, aud feel
ibe torture of i>-ib!
• Hnv.i.g driven Joseph away, i locked myeelt
into uiy luotr, and tufirirt-d lie torniHUt* c! tba
ila'nnKd in a-quit invicer as p isaib e, until
oi n.i'.g. Tutu Josepti returned, anu looked at tne
in dismay.
“'F .r Heaven’s sake!’ he said,‘you ought not
tol t this thing kill you—aud it ill, if you keep
° “ Si much the bet er,’ I said, ‘if il k lia nobody
but ns-. But don't be alarmed. Keep cool, and
attend to the commission I r.m g"ing to trust to you.
I can’t see Flora this morpiug ; Imustnain a little
lime. Go ro the * aii in of the Lyons railway, wnere
I have engaged 10 meat her party ; say to her that
i . m detained, but that I will join her on the jour
uey Give her no tme to qu-ttiou you, and be sure
that she does not a:ay uehiud.’
“ ‘l'll manage it,—trust me!’ said Joaaph; and off
he started. At. the end of two hours, which seemed
twen y, he burst into n y room, crying,—
“ Good new*she is gone! 1 Loid her you had
loaf y .ur psasp rt, aud would have to gat another
from our minister ‘
“ ‘What I 1 s laimed. ‘you lied to her ?”
*‘ ‘Oh I there was no o'htr way'.’ said Joseph, in
genuous y,—al e issosh>r;i! lbey'ie to wait for
you si Marseille.). Bu’ I'll manage lha r too On
their arrival a the Hotel d'Orient, they’ll find a
tel-gra..l ic dtapa'ch irotn me. I wager a hat, tht y 11
have in he firtt steamer lor Naples. Theu you can
,0:IjW at vorr leisu-e.’
” ■ fhatik you Joseph.’
“1 felt leheved. then came a reaction. The
USX’ uay I was attacked tiy lever 1 know not huW
l-ng i snugg ed agau. tu, but it mastered ine
Too la*i thing [ remember were the visits of triend*,
“o Btran;-;e talk oi French physician*, whispers
and cuusuitati'ins, which 1 kn.-w were about mo,
yet lo kno interest in,—aid at I -ugth Jotephraab
lug to my beasido, iu a flutter oi cgitatioD, aud
ga png
h'ora!
‘■'Win’ ot Flora?’ I demanded.
“ I relegrrptied, but she wouldn’t go; she baa
come back ; lie i here I’
-i was sinking bck in'o Ihe stupor irom which
i had been roue and, Wi en .1 heard a 1 ttstli- g which
-earned afar tis, yet was in toy chamber; iheuavis
on appealed lo my sickoutd 8 ght,—a f .ce which
I diu ly Ihc'iigl t I had seen before—a flood ol curls
,cJ a rain of lrisaea *h waring upon m-, —sobs aud
devour lug caresses —trio a’s von-e calling me pas
sionate names ; ana I yoig so passive, faintly ftrug
rliug to remember, uu t! mv soul sank whirling lu
id l kites#, and I knew no more.
‘ One morumg, I earnot iell you how long after,
Invoke end t.iuud myself in a a rauge-iookiug
luom, filled with * rat go obj cts, not the leas,
••rsngoof which was ibe thing that seemed my#U
A; fiist l loi ked iuh V";-ue and motionless cunoti
y out ol rile Lethe Ir .a which my imnd slowly
mergedi paii.lets, and at peace , its lessly quss
t ouing v,hettitr i was alive or head, —whether the
loin we gbt lying tubed ibere was my body,—the
t ean-ng ol the s'lence aid the closed curtain.*
rh'-u, wt ; ha succession of painful fl-ia'ies. as ‘ftbe
polenf au electric battery had be*n apoiled ly my
‘iriSii, meinoiy returned,— Margaret Fl-ra, Pari.*,
ielirum. I next remember hrarmg myself groan
mini,—lheu seeing Joseph at uy o de. I tried to
-(iHi.k hut could unt U['OU my pillow Wua a glove,
auu he p -iced it against my cberk An iudesetiba
bis, excruciating ii.riti shot ih'oUgh me;BtillI
■ >utd uot speak After *iat,Oduie a relapse. Like
Mrs. B.owirng’s p"et, i lay
‘ Twin g ooiu aud (fleam.
Wi h U 1.1 a..d L.ifoat-Eeh extreme.”
“But one morning I was better. I could talk.—
J si-ph beut over me, Wei ping for j jy.
‘'-The i auger has past! hs said. ‘The fetors
say you will g it Weil!’
“ Have- 1 bei-u so ill, then?’
“‘lti 7’ echoed Joseph. ‘Nobody thought you
could live. We a i gave you up, except her’—aud
she’
“ ‘ Sue I’ I said,—‘is ebe here V
“‘From ;he mom nt of her arrival,’ replied Jo
seph, ‘she hu never loft you O i. if you dm'tihai k
Hod for her,’ —hn lowered his voice,—‘and live ell
ue rest cl your lifejdet to reward her, you are the
uoc o gritelul wi-'chl You wou'd oertaiuly have
died luii r I er. She has r aroely slept, till this
tn ruing, when they s> idyou wou and recover ’
Joseph pans-d. Every word he spoke went
down tile a weight ot 1 -ad into my soul. I had in
tired, teen c insciotn of tender hand soothing my
pillow, cf a i vely torm fli ting through my dreams,
of a brea'huud ma t netio touch of I' ve infusing
wa- ra, sweet lifeiuto ui, —but it had always seem
ed M-:. -:arel. n ver Flora.
“T'-eglove 7 ’ 1 -sk-.-d.
*“ Here it is.’ tin id J. seph. ‘Xu your delirium
you demanded it, y- u w u!d not be with- ut it; you
dressed it, aud addressed toil the tenderest apics
trophes.’
” ■ Anu Flora,—oho heard 7” ’
“ Flora V repeateU Joseph. ‘ Dou’t you know—
haven't y--u >v y i leu—what has h-ppsued? It ha#
ben ‘ernble!’
■“Tell ui” at once ’ I said. ‘ Keep nothing back!’
“ l .o.i” di.-.u-’y t-n return irom Marseilles,
you n-memb-r that 7’
“ Ye*, yes I go on”
“'biin eßtnbiiiheil herself here N ‘body could
ooms belweeti lur and you ; and a h ave, true girl
sh” ororecl h Ou, but she was wild about
y- u ! She offered the doctors extravagant sums—
she w mid liave b. id- fl Heaven itsrl', if sho could,
if.t lo let you die But there camo a time, —one
night, when yoa wee ravioi; about. Margaret—l
tell yen, it was terrible 1 She would have the truth,
ad sii I told her, —everything, from the beginning.
II mak- s tne shudder to think of i-, it struck her eo
■ ike and nth 1
“‘What and and >be say 7—what did sho do 7’
‘"She tJ’dii'r, say ouch, —“Oh, n y Gid! my
Q> and 1 ’—something i'ke that. Tne next mornitg
si e showed ti e a letter which -he hud written to
Margaret.’
‘To Margaret V I started up, but fell back
aga’n. helpless with a groan
• ‘Yes,’ said Josspb,—"and it was a letter worthy
of the noblest woman. I wrote another, for I thought
Margaret ought to ku. w everything. It might
save her life, and y< ui , t-. 0. lu the meantime, I
had got wore - news irom her stiff, —that her beahh
o nriuued to decline, aud il at her physician saw u •
tirpe for ter except ii a voyage to Italy. But that
she resolutely re need to undertske, until she had
got those letters Y u kuow herert.’
•’ • 1 he mt ’ I said, as a horrible suspicion flashed
upon me. ‘Y u told me something teinble had
kappi ned ’
” ‘Yes, —to Flo-s. Bi t you have lu-l-r : the worst.
She i- gone : she : s by this rime in it -me.’
“Fl ragoi.e? But yu said she wss h*re.’
v- (hr is. Butoid you tbukl mean*.
Flora i supposed you knew. Not Flora—but
Ma’giret! Ma garet !’
* 4 l Bi ritbtd oat,‘Margaret ?’ That's the last I
remember— at leatt, the last I can tell Sie was
there— l was ID lierurms — he had erased the sea
not to save htr own life, tut mine. Ann Flora ban
xjore, and my dre tins were true ; aud the breath
ui and miguctic t. u-h ot love. hioh iniused whiid
B*re:*t 1 .fu into me, aud eeemed not Flora's bur
M rgcn-i’r, were no and mat more
can I tell I
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ihe tti cures ua>xlo£ ilO ; Wt it© in 13
Flour —i ms a i*. .c auractß veiy l ueattrutioa at the
pre.-L.- i- e .udt e* s = nce * f sa, chin iikcademAni
j Li*.*ep; r .Rc a a out ;lo figiroß of the preNitUs
wr . *w.iLtund:-.g iher.L-em th ; Nur.hero marae 6
j .* e aWs me w W k, from ali that we cooiu Jaro. and
! : - ‘ x ci -Off 14 0 Si*, whi n Lave D t-u COnflucd
P-iLt*:pa. v to fc..pc:ffa., t L.VCZ.S, O’, course, mciuo.d,
tqwi Sifffipe.obi
J r °c<r.kA - x hr- axa. ket for all descriptions of i u ars
! i U
I o. ii L; Muicoxa : , ilc-.ved since oUr iast. had
T p U ir -‘ r Vo fcr onu-rmatt t sudv uab.ic
I *—■- .c. a. & u.*y b I j 11> 13 aft n.. al2 lier-. e*
j 12-U* b *f * : *.•“ *
. . 4 j 4 ::u
I , t*“ l 'r* 4 .‘*! I'* “* for L vtrp-io! lx
| a<AU u , V cU E Sqa rt bas
! c.’-i S; nhiri. f t r^-‘YoSC* War r *° l ;
j * ° xorui .r a* uiai Ai per O-irrcl tor I xour.
J i iVETPOOL Aug. ti— Cotton — : a r rr *,
} lagi*x vr*:© ia >xr uoxton Liriet. xte sal-s >f i* t
jweeißc pt 9 34*bat4 i o d*y the ha*
. i g.ur at a *.xt ana the were 70l > b.l s
J ft* i* ‘toau e*, .as.uc o . ltKb b-irs oi . ptia.auon
j ana tor capjru acicr.tsa a t =Cx:pnon* *r. in g-ne ai
j teqaect, **i L-Vt toecu :icu & ge.y 0/ ptCU.a* - aac
tn<. : aac. i-* q-- a:; u c: fair i:;e a ifij. .z-a
j > 16* Commixtee cf o.Oi;*.*-e or Up**n xtd.; jdo
; L ie*? <-. *i; t. ex:x 7f l— *xi & irm ci fd. ou each ox
iLe .**l-0 ars. n*nitd. aa3 no on ti*e ial e.* Ih© ow
: and Oxt q.a lhj L-ve been irr iy uken ny tuy
i cr3 ani Lave a td t ti u a2i t toxomaM fsui
: p L‘©*: Eg. *: -u-have* .ullc-m . £>; luaia .*
i >ca c - ana i.. g-d requ©.~t a; last week a rates. uru'g
j Itc week 9. 4*0 baxe ot Amer c n were Akta on sp cu
jiuc. &.u 4 .4 . oa* s tor export The ffties f Azner.
j c are i*i a :ad . a e-i ‘gx ‘Siand Georgia at 11+ 9
i-d. t plaxja ax sro isew U.ieaai st 54
.Z - S * liiO Mohi ai 54 • ?i.
I JIVaRpoOL rߣsZaUTrs MaKKaT —ln the Liver
! pori tu ‘• inara,: Oi re w* a go*.d done
i in the ha qxaiti it! Floor. Cera wa* ixiac
| live w heloforfaii pr cca.
LOST.
AXE NOTE on Mi chel Waidsm for 859S 52. payable
” / to James Fagan, or bear©', given January 1, i£se
j and dxe one day alter date. AU persons are hereby no
tified sot to pay the asoxe to any oue but myself.
nv4 WA BAKU AH.
JOHN DAMSON,
SCCCESSOB TO HE iRD & DAVISON,)
I WAREHOUSE A.ND CIHISSIOX IEECAAXT,
Mclntosh-Bt., Augusta, Ga.
HAVING pure baaed the entire interest of ISAAC
T. HE *RD. in the late firm of Heard A Dav s-n
the ondersigue i intends carrying on the W AREHOCSE
AND COMMISSION BUMNEeSon hia own account,
at tie old stand on Mclntosh str* el Hia strict personal
attention will be riven to al# business confi led t”> him.
The usual liberal cash facilities wili be extended, and
order* f*r ies promptly and carefully executed.
jy7-d2wa w6m JOHN DAVISON.
DOUGHTY, BEALL & CO,
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION
MERCHAN'TS,
AT THEIR WELL KNOWN WAREHOUSE ON
JtLK l OS STREET.
AUGUSTA, GEO.,
T>EVEW the offer oftte : r a'rvicea to thsir fneod*
IV and t e public for tbe aTORAOE AND SALE OF
COT roN.
Advanccsm’de as ieretofore.
July 2 , ISSB. jy2l-d3tiw4ni
‘ J. A. .JOXESr
(OF THE LATE FIRM OF B ARVEB & JONES.)
\ X ’ILL con tic ue the WATEPOUsE AND COM
V? MISS 0-4 BI'SINLs.S ( ffice and scales Room
on the corner of Mclntosh >*nd R©yn > and stree’B, Augus
ta. O 0.. tormerlv by Sim son & Gardiner. I
; would gratefully re urn u v ihanks to mv t umeroug
friends b libera/’y , atronized meat mv Md
st iTjd. ai- wou and m >st solicit a cont r nar.ee
o the-a cent the n*w. Mv rirrict persona attent : r>n
will be revoted u* p omve the inte ests of all ihoue who
m y favor me with Th*-ir patronage
All tor Ragging and Rope, and Family Sap
pi e wrtmotiy zu ! ul ypx cuted
L.beral Cadvances made on Produce in “tore
J A J *NEB.
Antrum? Ja'y 13 IWB i\l4 w6’m
T.&J. L. FLEMING,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA,
f pn.\XKKCIi for the liberal support of Planters In
A this nd ad'uining “tates South Car iina and Ala
bama, woul i : nform them aod the pab t. that they will
: ->ntinu the above bur-ineas in ell its branches and
th-y have *aken that convenient and commodious FIRE
PRi *<>F v\ o cu-.iied tor several years by
Messrs. Whitlock, Goskery A t'o.. on Oamobell Street,
opposite that if L. Hopkins, wbe e ibev hope, by strict
attention to bu°ine-6. th* y will s’ are the confi lence and
pa-rnaac-o their friends heretofore. Our chargee
will be the same aa heretofore :
Coo tu sftions 25 cents per bale.
Storage first m nth . 25 “
AU succeediu - nioulhs 124 “ “
Liber ! advances w il be made on all Produce consign
ed to them, and orders fiileaat ihe ‘owe t market prices.
P. FLEMING,
J. L FLEMING,
Augusta, July Ist, IPSB. jy3 d&w
HEARD &“DERRY.
rHE UNDERSfONED have th ; 3 day formed a Co
par nerhip under te name andstyie ot HEARD
& DERRx , for tne purpose of carryin on the WARE
HOUSE and commission: business.in an its
branches. They havo leased fora term of year * the
c >minodlous v ire-proof Warehouse No. 1, Metcalfs
Rang?, Reynolds street just below Warre Hlock,
w];tre they will bowel prepared to promote ihe inter
erz of chatomera.
orders for Bagging, Rope, and Family Supplies,
prompt y attended to Liberal cash advances made at
a? 1 time; on Produce in store. Their strict peraonM
tention will tie devoted to the business, and tney respect
mlly solicit consignu.ont'i from t elr friends and the pub
lic. I'’AAC T HEARD,
WM. C. DERRY.
Augusta, Juiy 1, 18"8. jy7 3m
A lARD
r PHE firm o p ARD A DAVISON having beendis
-1 solv and by mutual :onsen f . and the toiegoing co
partnership having been ormed 1 would gratefully re
turn iny thank- to all who Lave heretofo-c pationlzed
me, ard ea■•? estly solicit a co- t nuance of their favor* in
iny new business In the firm of H* ard di Derry.
ISAAC T. HP ARD.
Julv 1.18-58 iy7-3m
DISSOLUTION.
rUIE firm of BiTfcTIN, WALKER A CO., is this
day dtsoive. by mu ual consent. Their business
will be closed up o J B. Walter & Sons, who are au
thorized to use the name ox the fi m in liquidation.
E. BiJSTI.v,
J \MEB B. WALKER,
JOHN W. WALKER.
Augusts, Ga , July Ist IPSB
J. JB. WALKER & SONS,
(SUCCESSORS TO BUSTIN, WALKER & C 0.,)
\IfILL coLtiaue the WAREHOUSE AND COxM
rv MISSION BUSINESS in all it:? branches, at the
Md stand of Pu-uio. Walker & Cos , on Mclntosh sire t.
By strict personal aitent o i to all business entrusted to
their care h-y hope to m mtacontin cnceof the liberal
patronage h tbci to extended to the old firm.
All o ders promptly ri led. Lineral advances
made on produce iu store when required
.TAMES R. WALKER.
J >HN W WALKER.
J AMES W. WALKER.
Augusta, Ga., July I‘d. 1838
r |HIE nndersgLed havb g withdrawn from the
l warehouse and Commission business,
cbeerfulb rexomn end to his friends the new firm of
Messrs J B. WAL KER &. SONS, who will continue to
t an sac t the businesa at the old stand of Bustin Waiker
& Cos. E. BUSTIN.
A gus*a. Ga, Jn'v Dt 185*. jy9-tf
J. J PEARCE,
WAEinOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AUGUSTA, CGAI.
THE undersigned thankful for the liberal paironace
ex endeT to him foi a series of wruld inform
his friends aud tue pub i • that, he will continue at his
ame well known Brick Warehouse ou Campbell street,
near Bones B own fc Co.’s Hardware Hou © wdere by
strict per’onal attention to all * ualness eutrus.ed to hn
care he hepts h ; wil> receive a share of the public pa-
Oash Advrn e. r s Bag rlng, Rope end Family Supplies,
wil be orwarded to Cu-tomei.'t no beret of re, when de
fiir.u. J J PEARCE.
Aurus T a. Ga Jl© 2'> 1858. jy27-~&'A-fim
M. 1\ STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
HVHELROA'-l A.2STT
AUGUSTA, GEO.,
CONTINUES the business in *ll its branches, In his
large aud commodious Fire-Proof Warehouse, on
Jackson-Btreet near the Globe Hotel.
Orders for Goods, Ac., promo ly and carefully filled.
The usual cash faoiiiti s afforded customers,
jy 17-tw A-wlm
WM. E. BARNES,
(OF THE FOKMER FIRM OF BAKNE6 Sc. JONES,)
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AUGUSTA, GA.
WOULD Le- eby toauk his friends aud those of the
late firm, for their 1 ber il parr rage, and wou and
r Kpecitul y in'< rm them aud the public, tbat he will
c-mtlun© rue WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSB N
BUSINGS •. in all its t ranches, rt the iiftme o.d and
we 1 known sand. lie hopes, by strict personal atten
tion to bus ness, to merit a generous sb.,re ot public pa
trooaire. lie would hoI cit consigi.meutH of Country
Produce genet ally, btii g wel prepared wi.h large, close
storage Rooms to store tb* same
AU rde-sior Bapgiug, Rope ani Family Supplies,
carefully an < peiserially fi.led. Tbemoal facilities af
firde ciston ers. WM. E. BAR'Efi.
an<nti Ju v ifi 1858. jy 16 9-n
‘JAMES M. DYE & CO,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, CVA..
lIjTILL continue the WAREHOUSE AND COM-
M\ MISSION- BUSINESS in all ita braneneri. at their
oid stand, F reproof Warehouse, on Reynolds street, in
reai of the Augusta Hotel. By strict personal attention
to&l business intrusted to their they hope to
merit a continu nee of the liberal patronage heretofore
extenoed tot’ em.
Or den* tor Buggiig, Rope, Family Supplies, &c.,
prompt I}’ fi led
Libera e*sb advances made on Cotton and other Pro
auco when and. sued.
J\Mr..S M. DYE,
THUS. RICHARDS.
_ Aflim*t*, July 27. ’BSB. Iv27rt*w
HARPER CTMYSON,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
miE-PKOOi’ WAREHOUSE,
AUGUSTA, GA.
VITHERC h : s per.-onul attention will be given to
▼ f the bto'age .a i > ale of Cos. ton aadi>ther P ounce.
Orler? for Family Mipol es promptly attended to.
Ca.i ’ advanced on Produce iu store.
Sa os rtooin and Office on Reynold street, between
Jackson and Mclntosh streets. jy!B d&w4m
REES & LINTON,
!.[, cnn'iDße th? AND COM
I T MISSION BUSIN E Sat their old staad on Jack
ou street
Will devote their perscD o ! attention to tho .Storage
and >& e of Cotton Bacoo, Grain, Ac.
Libera! Cash Advances made when required, and all
order-tor Familv Buppiie?, Bagging, Rope, Ac., filled
at the lowest market price.
JOHN C REES.
SAMUEL D LINTON.
Au?nta. Tn*v2’ 18.58. y
HExlliD & SIMPSON.
T'HU uede-sigred have this day associated them
selves unde- the firm name of H-ARD & FIMP
SON, who wi.l coL.tii.ne ihe WAREHOUSE AxND
OMMi.nSION BUsINF.Bb in all its branches, in the
Fir.proof Bu dings. East s de Mclntosh street, at pre
sent occupied b> S D Heard where they respectfully
solicit a co tlnnance of the pannage hitherto extended
ro ea-t < f the firm, while in ousiue s separately, and by
their united efforts tom-rit aud receive a liberal
patronage f om the puoi c reaerady
Order- tor Rope, and Family Supplies, will
oe carefully fi led by one of the tirm.
T.e uatial facili'iea wili be afforded on Produce in
store when di sired.
8 D HEARD,
J R. S v.PSuN.
Augusta. Jnlv 1 1858. jvl.V^Aw6ai
FIiINTZY S CLAYTON.
warehouse and commission baerchants
AUGUSTA, GEO.
ON the Ist of September next, the undersigned will
remove to the exte sive and commoaions 1- ire-proot
Warehouse, owned, and for many years occuoied, oy L
dopk.ns Esq , and ftp esent in the occupan.y ot Mr
J *J. HaraiM'D, who wili a: that time retire irom th*-
business. They w H con tix ue tne Warehouse hnd ou
mission bus ness in ail its nranebes, aL.d wili be better
pr* pa; eu than ever to promote the intere=t of their cus
tomers to wh. oh their sine* personal at.ention trill be
dev>ted. 1 hey solicit consign nents from thetr fritnos
and the public.
P. PHINIZY,
E.P. CLAYTON.
AugiidU, June 9 L c sy.
A CARD.
T'HE ucders’gned, intend ng < discont'nue
bcu*e and \Jommis>i n ou-in-ss on the Ist Septem
b r next r*-tarns hts banks to h s f:lends and patrons
for the during the pa-t year. Mesars. PHIMZT
A: GLAY luK hiving ieasea u e Warehouse for a term
f years, i irwt ch c e*fa iv recoin in fix them to my
;ri * 0 -I'JwmwfiL 1 J C. HARALS ,N.
THOMSON LANDS FOR SALE.
\Y *° tiivrstmtat, I offer for sale
p,;- , rt?“" nc:r ' d and fifty acres .f firs: qaailty
,-, A “-r .rw-wd oc O.orfia Ballrcad, aod ad
io4ateg tfie Town Lo sos cc the east two
‘-nd nah gh .rare o col. 1-
vat.cq Do .be prej-isei are two aetriemeots, witii out
build togs, aod ce=tb!e locations for private
The place is wed watered by concian: stream*
Per-ons w sbing a qi'-l,
of an in-el ig-nt atd moral commun ty. with churches
good s tools and coovemeot. wonla do weU to carl arc
examine •■•efore pm chasing eisewh- re.
A.so, one 1 rac: c flam ng One Htindrel and Thirty
Acre, on Georgia Rai roan, half n i e west nf Thomson
firs’ rate c tton land, w.th abonr one hundred acres open
On the premises is a lomfonai e Dwelling good tin
H. nse. Packing Screw and other oot on Id ngs For
Lea ih. Ac, this plan- is na*urpawi ano furnishes _r
g’ 4-d 00. p re n. as can be found in a y part ol
Ge rgia The aoove places will be .o.d separately or
together, to suit purchasers Terms ac, in accordance
with the times. For particulars address
C. C. RiCEAKDS,
l?*** 2 Ga.
PATENT
The Liver Invigorator,
PREPARED EY DR SANFORD,
18 a great scientific medical discovery, and is daily
working cure/?, almost too gre*t to believe. It cures
fts if by magic, even tue first dose giving benefit ano,
seldom more th&n one bottle is requite i to core any kind
of Liver Complaint, tron the worst J .ondice or Dyspep
sia to a common headache, all of which are the result oi
a diseased Liver.
Tbe Liver is one of me principal repilators oi the
human body, and when it ej perfmms its functions well
the do were of the system LL are fully developed. The
stomach is almost entirely ‘ depended on the he i'. thy
action of the Liver for the O proper performance of I*3
functions when the atom >'ach is atfauit, the bowels
are at fault, and the wh de r. system suffers In conse.
quenceofcne or?an—the ~ Liver -havire ceased to
do its duty. For the diseas ,es of that organ, one of the
proprietors has made it his study, ia a practice ol
m re than twenty years, Ito find some remedy where
With to counteract the many derangements to
which it is liable. kJw
To prove that this re r medy is at last found, arv
person troubled with Liv Com plan t in any
•>f its forms, has but to try a W b ttle, atm conviction is
certain.
A compound has been formed by dissolving gums
ani extracting that part w which is soluble for the ac
cive virtues of the medial cine These gums removr
all morbid or bad matter . from the system, supply
ing in tht it place a healthy flow of bile, invigorating
the stomach, ca sing too- r to igest well, purifying
the bio rd, giving tone and health to the whole machi
nery removing the causes f x o* the disease, and effect
ing a radical cure without M any of the disagreeable
after effects, felt by using Cal mel or Mineral t*ci
♦on that is usual 1/ resor ‘ ted to
One dose after eating is sufficient to relieve tb
♦tomach and prevent the food from rising and sout*
•.ug
Only one dose taken before retiring prevents
aightinare [t; .
Only one dose taken at r*- algl t Loosens the bowels
gently, and cures c stiver neis.
One dosetaaeu after e? oh me*] will cure Dvspeosia
dose of two tea r bpoonstuls will always rt>
leve Sick Headache. M
One bottle taken for fe male obstruction remove.!
.he caume of the di-eaae. Ljanil makes a perfeot cure
Only oca dos uvunedi r ‘ately relieves Chelic,while
One dose often repeated is a 3ure cure tor Choi
-ra Morbus, and a pierf)veative of Cholera.
One dose taken ofteDwiUpreventtherecurrence
:f Bti ous Attacks while*’ it relieves all painful feel
‘eeli-ig*. M
Only one bottle i pH needs ,to threw out ot the
■•vstem the effect ■ of modi alter a ion*; eickness
One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all
w-ellowuess or imnatur&i f color fiom the sMn.
One dose taken a short time before eating gives
vigor to the appetite and v makes -ood digest weLL
One dose often repeated r cures Chronic Diarrhea
n its worst forms while SumuMir and bowel com
plaints yied almost to the first dose.
Out or two doses cures attacks caused by worms,
while for worms in chili ren. there is no surer, sur
er or speedier remedy in the world, as it never fails.
There is no exaggeration ‘n these statements ; they
are plain, sober facts, that wo can give evidence
to prove, w hile all who it are giving them unan
inoub testimony in its(JJtavor.
We take infinite pleasure in recommencing this u:ed.
c-ne as a. preventive for Ft ver and Ague, Chiu Fever
a; and ail Fevers of a Bilious ‘.ype. It operates with cer
tainty, and thousar and ? are willing to tesffy to its won
lerful virtues.
Among the hundreds of Liver Remedies now offered
to the public, there are none we can so highly recom
mend aa DR. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR, bo gene
ceiiy known now throughout the Union. This prepara
tion ? s truly a Liver Invigorator, producing the most
happy results on all who nso it. Almost innume able
cc.tificatea have onengivtoa to the great virtue of this
medicine by those cf the highest landing in society,
and we know it to be the best preparation now before
the public. —Hudson County Democrat.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE
SANFORD & CO.,
Proprietors, 345 Broadway, New-Fork.
PLUMB & LEITNERandW H TUTT, Agents in
Augusta S-dd by Druggists general y.
mhlO’sß-dtwAwly
Boerhave’s Holland Bitters ’
Boerhave’s Holland Bitters ’
Boerhave’s Holland Bitters!
Boerhave’s Holland Bitters!
Boerhave’s Holland Bitters!
Boerhave’s Holland Bitters!
Boerhave’s Holland Bitters S
THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR
DYSPEPSIA,
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND,
FEVER AND AGUE,
And the vario- .= affections consequent upon disordered
STOMACH OH LIVER,
Such aa Indigestion, Acidity of the St*>mach, Colicky
Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. Despondency. Cos
tiveness Blind and Bleeding P les. In ail Nervous,
Rheumatic, and Neura g c Attoction*, it has in numerous
instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effect
ed a decided cure.
This is a pu ely vegetable compound, prepared on
strictly scientitic principles, after he manner of the
celebrated Ho land Professor, Boe have. Because of
xts great success in most of the European States, its inV
troduction into the United State.! was lat- nL and more
( specially tor those of our farherland scat’ ered b*-r<> and
thu-e over the face of ihte mighty c< ttntry. Meeting
with great success among thorn, I now offer it to the
American p ‘blip, knowing that its truly wonderful me
dicinal virtues must, be acknowledged
It is particularly re ommen ed to those persons whose
constitutions may have been impaired by the continu
ous use ot ardent spirits or oth-r forms of dissipation.
General y instantaoe us in effect, tt finds its way di
rectly to the sear of life thrilling and quickening every
nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing
new health and vigor in the system.
NOTICE. —Whoever expects to find this a beverage
will be disapp* int< and ; but to the sick, weak and low
spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, pos
sessed of singular remedial properties.
CAUTION!
The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has In
duced many Imitations which the public should *uard
against purchasing. Be not persuaded to buy anything
e*e until you Lave given Boerhave’s Holland Bitters a
fair trial. One bottie will convince you how infinitely
sup* r?or to all these im it a'-ions.
f^p 5 * Sold at % 1 per bottie, or six bottles for $5, by the
Sol© Proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & 00,
Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists, Pittsburg
Penn
Bold in Augusta, by
HAV LAND, CHICHESTER & CO.,
PLUMB & LDITVER,
WILLIAM H. TUTT,
and Druggists generally throughout the State.
jyl3 *SB d&wly
IS’ YOB HAVE DYSPEPSIA,
Use the Columbian Bitters
If you HEADACHE,
Use the Columbian Sitters.
If yen have GIDDINESS OF THE HEAD,
Use the Columbian Sitters
If you bare DEPRESSED SPIRITS,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you have PILES,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you have NO APPETITE,
Use the Columbian Bitters
If you have PAIN ia SIDE and HACK,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
Ifjoa have SICK RTOMACii,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you have JAUNDICE,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If your LAVER IS DISEASED,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you are subject to COSTIVENESS,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
Sold at FIFTY CENTS a Bottle, by Merchants
generally, and by
HAVILAND, CHICHESTER & CO..
WM. H. TUTT.
PLUMB & LEITNER
jelß-d&w3m Augusts Geo.
EUREKA OIL
IW the result of many years’ experiments made by a
medical man, a dealer in slaves, in efforts to meet
and successfully combat the different ills and aches
those uuucr his care were subject to from the various ex*
| posurfei in travelin &rd camp life. It has been found
i from experience to possess restorative and healding vir
; tuea equalled by no other mixture or compound yet dis*
covered for the following afflictions .
Sores or Eruptions of the Skin, Ulcerated Sores od the
legs or any part of the body, Rheumatism, Neuralgif*,
Head Ache, Tooth Ache, Bone Peilons, Tetters, Pains,
Throat, Swollen Gians, Sore or weak Eyes in roao
or bea*t, Ear Ache, Cramp or Pain in the Stomach.
Colic, Weak Back, Spinal Affections, Sore Breasts, So:%
or Cracked Nipples, Fever Sores, Scald Head Fre. n
Cut* and Bruises, all Pams in the Lunds ui <L foints,
Sprain? ana Strains, Swollen Feet and Ankles, Burns.
StrUtnr?. 9
W a ciaim no magic for the workings of this gre&t
soother and successful competitor in the healing art, of
all the romedies which have been put forward for public
favor. If the first application does not. give relief, try the
second, third or tourth, and we w 11 g arantee the suffer
e/shall not bed swap pointed. Whose it has been intro*
duced it has superceded DeGrath sand ail other reme*
dies. We challenge the worJd for the production of ita
equal in allaying pain, or in the healing art. It would
seeua superfluous to mention the wonderful cures pro
duced in a very lew minutes iu tie Btreet3 of Columbus,
Ga., when administered w a horse judged to b® dying
under the effects of the oct-s. and on two othw occasions
when administered ij indies suffering greatly with colic.
Price ONE IXUJLAR per bottle.
For B(ue ia Ooiumbua, Georgia, by Danforth, Nage<
4: Cos.; Pemberton, Nuckols & Go.-, Brocks A: Chap
man ; Nance &. Gesner; Robert A. Ware ; A. K. Ayer.
This truely great Medicine is sold in the city of Augus
ta only by CLARKE <Sc “WELLB, Druggists, who will in
every case refund the money when satisf ctlou ia no;<
given in the use of etue bottle, if used strictly as direct,
ed for any of the above diseases. For Coughs coir-men
among the people, the EUREKA OIL has no
or 15 drops in water three or more iuuea in riay, the
same at night if needed, no ch&rsowili be r for the
Oil in cas. of return of Chill *nd Fever. 1} mb -ed well ,
on the spine and breast and neck in time, of fever, after
the lever a continuation of the application, and
take 15 drops in waters every five Lours, till the time for
Chill passes off.
Every botile ia properly directed, with certificates at
ached. I lantera need no other doctor on their planta
tions over Eureka Oil. Try it —it 1b no humbug. Half
the quantity for ch^<-r en
G. W. CROFT k CO., Atlanta. Ga.
SALVE vs. LINIMENTS.
DR. CAVANAUGH’S
GREEN SALVE.
AS a nniversal FAMILY REMEDY, exceed*, la IU
enrative action, any article ever offered to the at
teation of theaffi ;:ed.
Gentlemen m all professions, and every ujik c f LKft,
attest to its merits.
MARK ITS EFFECTS AND TEST THEM.
It wliitake the fire ont of a BURN or riCA VD t 0 G
few minc’ea ana heai the wotted WITHOUT A SCAB
er- Bee certificates ia hands of Agents
Price 50 cents and cema per bo*. For Bale bv all
Druggists and dealer. T. & CAVAN AUGH",
profristor, at Louis. Mo.
Agsaia— PLUMB A LEIT>£& CLARK, WELLS
tBPEARS. HaVTLVND, CH: FESTER & CO-
W H TUTT, Bt\ PALMER. Anpiota, Ga. A. A
ALEXANDER and Dr. SMITH, Atlanta, Gt, and
CW AH R J. LONG, Athens, Ga.
ar2<’.SS-<4-wi v
THE GREATEST MEDICAL
■f.\ Discovery or the >ge is
AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS.
JLi They don’t help complaints, tut they
cure them.
W On* bnz has cured Dyspeaia.
Three boxes have cu ed tie wors cases o* Scrofula.
Two boxes have cured Rrys'f ei&s.
One box always corse the Jtaadice
Thr*e boxes are *a e :o cleanse the system from Boils
—often lest than one does it.
Two boxes have completely cured the worst of ulcers
ontteiegs.
Small seldom fail to cure the Pl,ea -
One dose cares the beauac-he arising frcm a fctu
Stomach.
Strong dotes often repeated expel every worm from
the body.
They ehoold ba given to eb’Mren, who are always
mors or Im. afflicted with this eeorr.e.
At a geo le phys e ‘bey have no equal.
One boxes corea de* angement ol the LlTer
Ha t a box cor. a a Cold
They po-.'y the b.ood, tnithoa strke at the Icanda
tion of every and
As ad n-er Pi l tnara la not their eqnalln the word.
They are purely vegetable and can do no barxn, but
do acc.mp'.iah cu nnacco* n abie amornt < f good.
P epared by Dr. J C. AYER. Practical Ctemla',
Lowell. Haas, and sold by all Drnggiata and deale a m
med t as throughout this sec* on iy*2 -dAw ta
STOCKS AND BONDS.
Georgia railroad stock.
CITY BONDS. T or aale by
aalMlw W, B OBOTOf.
GRAND CLEARING OUT
SALE OF
AT UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES.
mm
Making large calculations for the approaching Fall Trade, are desirous
of making room for the reception of a splendid Stock, which is now
in progress of selection, by offering the remainder of their
Summer Stock, particularly in such articles as are
liable to change style before next season at
such unprecedentedly low prices as
will warrant
THE EXPECTATION OP A SPEEDY SALE.
Rich Byadere and Plaid SILKS, for 37 1-2 cents, worth from 75
cents to SI.OO per yard; just the price of fine Ginghams;
Rich Embroidered ar and Colored Silk MANTILLAS, for $2.50;
some of them cost to import over S2O;
Fine English Crape MANTILLAS, for Mourning, for $3.50; same
as sold all the season for $lO.
Fine Barege ROBES AQTTILLE, for $3.50 worth $6.00.
Fine Flounced Barege ROBES twenty yards in a dress, for $5;
worth from $lO to sls.
Splendid Twisted Sewing Silk ROBES for $lO, worth $35.
FINE IL-A/WISTS-
A few cases more for 61-4 cents.
F'lisriE itsdTJSxyxixrs-
Neat small figures, warranted fast colors, for 8 cents; same as
we sold all season for 12 cents.
FINE IRISH XXOSriBS-
A few cases more, for 37 cents, worth 62 to 75 cents.
And many other arlicles proportionally cheap; to all oi which we would
respectfully invite the attention of the public.
GRAY & TURLEY.
Under the U. States Hotel, Augusta, Ga.,
jy27 And opposite the Pulaski House, Savannah, Geo.
FRANCIS TOMES & SONS,
NO. 6 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK.
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS.
GUNS, PISTOLS,
Percussion Caps and Sporting Articles,
FINE SHEFFIELD CUTLERY, SILVER WARE, JEWELRY
AND
FAHCT GOODS.
MANUFACTURERS OF LEWIS & TOMES’ CELEBRATED
COWLING ttUNS.
SOLE AGENTS FOK
ELEY’S CAPS, CARTRIDGES, ¥ ADDING,
AND THE ADAMS’
PATENT REVOLVING PISTOLS,
THE SAFEST AND MOST EFFECTIVE WEAPON OF THE KIND
YET PRODUCED,
A nr!TTVP.T<rTAIi EXPLOSION IMPOSSIBLE.
It can be discharged in rapid succession by merely pulling the trig
ger. The Adams’ Revolving Arms Cos, having ihe exclusive
right of manufacturing and selling in the United States,
have appointed us Sole Agents, and we now ofler
them at greatly reduced prices.
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
LOW’S BROWN WINDSOR SOAP.
BEST ASSORTMENT OF
LUBIN’S extracts
in the United States. Merchants throughout the Union are invited
to examine our large and well selected stock. TLRMS : Six
Months’ Credit, Notes payable at Bank.
FRANCIS TOMES <Sfc HON*. No. Mai,lei. Lnne.
PLUMB A LEITAEB,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECAPIES, AUGUSTA, GA.
WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR STOCK OF CHOICF.
UNADULTERATED DRUGS, CHEMICALS, MEDICINES,
AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES IN OUR LINE.
WE FEEL ASSURED THAT NO HOUSE IN THE SOUTH CAN OFFER A STOCK SUPERIOETO OUKh
IN GENUINENESS and punity,
Ail officinal preparations being made in strict accordance with the formularies ol tiie United states
Pharmacopeia. Our Stock oi
DENTAL AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Is full, and we have unequalled arrangements in procuring additional supplies at the shortest noiic c.
A CHOICE SELECTION Os* 1
Garden, Grass, and Field Seeds,
MAY ALWAYS BE FOUND IN OUR STOCK, TOGETHER WITH A FULL SUPPLY OF
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, to, to
m j,3 PLUMB & LEITNER, near Post Office Corner.
CLARKE & ROYAL,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
BOOTS -AJfcTID SHOES,
TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, fc,
Have on hand one of the largest. Storks of BOOTS and SHOES,
TRUNKS, &.C., in the City, and we think, one of the
FINEST IN THE SOUTH,
and will endeavor to give satisfaction to all who may favor us with a call.
jy2B-d4cw2m
BTJRCH & ROBERT,
fAT THE OLD STAND OF J. W. EUECH,)
MANUFACTURERS AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
BOOTS -A-ItUD SHOES,
TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, SCHOOL SATCHELS,
&c., &c., &c.
Opposite the Adams Express Company, Augusta, Ga.
A general and well selected assortment of GOODS in the above line constantly on hand.
Their SHOES are made especially for the retail trade, and will be sold upon reasonable terms.
CALL A-oSTD SEE THEM.
my2l-3m
BOOTS, SHOES, &C.
CONLEY, FORCE & CO.,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
OPPOSITE INSURANCE BANE
DEALERS lit
BOOTS, SHOES. TRUNKS,
CARPET BAGS, VALISES, LEATHER,
LASTS, SHOE PEGS, SHOE FINDINGS,
TANNER’S TOOLS, &c.
feb2s -
SSOO REWARD!
RAN* WAY OR STOLEN from Oren D avia, in
Wilkinson eouß+y, Ga, on the night of the 3lst
July, tbe following descrir ed Negroes, to * it:
SAM. about 40 >ean old, dark complexion, and very
rot'en teett. atd has a no ch In hia ear, weighs 165
to 170 pounds—thick built.
BEN, aoout3') years old, dark akin, and baa a notch
in his front t eth is ‘arg* built, raw boned, and wkl
weigh ab*ut J 75 to 180poan r s.
CHARLES about e years old, dark skin, low built,
and win Wrigh about 1 0 to 140 pounds
JEF a mulatto b<y, 17 years old. medium height, and
will weigh about 125 to 130 pounds.
A%N. a cark akin woman, spare made, and quick
notion, speaJta quick whtn spoken to, aoout 2 or i>o
years old.
NANCE a yel’ow girl 18 years old, spare made, and
wil weigh about <25 1.0 I'O pound-*.
LINDA a dark sain g rl, i6 years old, weighs about
125 or 26 pooed . . .
ALICE, a dark akin girl, weighs 130 pounds, chunkey
bmlt. .
I offer the above reward for the Negroes with tee
Thief, and proof to convict him, or Flf tv Dollars lor j
each of the Jitgroee OBEN
aull*4t D AV 1
TiXAS LANDS! TEXAS LANDS’
_ irntlfl npr iNOlaEn’praTex
-60,000 . A . c^y°T F .--f -r, - ?
ed t tae culture of end convenience
&c vantages of pure >'• i e din< to both rthrevei
*->
port end <sa vet->- Tt •*
q J.ntiues on. Pollt. Trinity, Argell-a.
Tbe todl “ “ Alto, 7 (00 Ac e, In Me
clel d D c“n. B , wi b'o the county
of wMcb wi loe 8 11 tow ior cash or N-groe.
1 m’ he taken in paymeot, at a cai-b valoa ion ; ala >, old
p ante lona w U oe taken In exebang • from par-ha os.
when desired, as a mat.erof accommodation, at a lair
r * A a *eommaDicationa addre-sed to me at Ga.,
or Woodviae, Green ccuj.y, wiJ rece.ve prompt att.n
Pe-sonal interviews are preferred, a, 1 have la my
p-s—B'ion late maps of t e Mate of Teaaa and tract
paper ” p atu of tie Lauda offered—ala i am i deac ip
tiun and h story of ey.ry county In the ®'isOh?
present year, 18K. J Me.B M DAvIHON,
Agent, Augusta, Ga.
Auguat 11, iBSB. dlwdtwU
”UUC vSALKg L
POSTPONED ADMIXISTATOE t SAL:;.
GOLD! GOLD! GOLD!
FOR SJVUB, 1200
acres mineral and farming land.
YYUt.I. ixmtisely b, -.IIM at Aepiivr Cos u*
TV rouoty, on Ihe tir.t Tue? ay’ in NOV • (SET
oeit, accord ng to un ord r obtained Irina the Coa t ol
V?J?f5 y .. of “ id •”>““*• To,vb Hundred ojres o
MINERAL, and FARMING CANON a tooted on th.
waters ot L U’e River, r. ad .he -el at.d VK>” •
h'e mineral ton owned bv ill pi';-, n’ ~,-y ,
Mining Uoatp a’us, o.i* h&f, t h fr v ’
arming Land. Fiota bat't'an<>rv te * * at v■ • •
places, the above iacd prove* to bo ri ‘ •*’ >t* ...
duc.ng as goo aperimeca of ore a; c '* tV o r a-’ oi
any lot* in MlMle Go pia t) Q .i „ .
Dwcllug. C'-rn'oru* i . •. * * V
Packing o* re v, barn and a , other nc *-<>vrN , •
ogs. For hca tb, - od. cool wit-r. und \
•eco Atono * lace tn tbe simo Term -1 ‘*
parc-haser?, and pns es-iOo riv- n r>, t . ft- ‘ *
x* Id as the property of t*. Y WtUiose.i. Ute of* “
couniv. deceased. For par’iruH,* aior- . ‘
H. B Wf KM'b ’N l
0 <?. Richards ’ 5 Adm’ra
Thomson, Oa . Ju'v 2P 85*
niHatlMttlA i-UhlilM-’S *AI,. . ./lU
V> bollore tL.f Oouta uudic-i . • , >•
GOiuny, on the ti st Tuesday u SEPTS vi rift! u n.,\
in the leg;’ lours rs sale, the toll >w n j roj , a
to Wit: On? in: o; t’ele, a;.w w o. Sl * •
fl. fa Dsut and from the Oour*. of O ramon Ploasc \
city of Augusta *a favor o D B. Punah ,v Cos vr t:
Augusta, Atlanta A Nashville .gnenc ‘i'ulo .t v :
Company. Property pel* t -i out by H t_> Leii ■••:■.
ALSO,
At the same tiom a>d p a •** .a notro Woman, Ke
to satisfy two fl fat issued from the k.r : ■
Io u*nbia \ auty, lu lavcrm’ Martin K lievnuu
th- mis VV. O ive and ! ober. M‘Na>i, iu; J bi Y
Ba-get V'. Thomas VV Ol.vo aud Ruhcrd v E* ..
Property polmovi uit by and eudant, Tuos. W. Ohvu.
A* S ,
At the Raine t'mc end p hc*j two nee. ‘ - r.u;> . ‘
named r>a'"v, nl aw.i'-.an named J-nrL ; i.c
■n as the proper.y of Wiiliant B 0 c ri”, > a
u idn fl tan. i>i,a d.i’vt • J astir o• t the ‘ ,
t>is ri.i G. VI., i> fa or fJn E. . t n ‘ * W lhair
13 Cochin aud M Vsmuirr William h
ock'in Levy mad and rd
ita k*. i. Ililt a i WCOD,
Aujost 1 18)9.
. IMIIM'TK.VTOaV * l.i;.- Agm. ! ai.
JV order of che Court of Ordinary **t‘
ty, on tbe first l\.i*s ay in FT .vIiKU m*nt. wu i
he legal In ur* tbe follow mg pr* perty. to
A tra* t ofLaud cn a long oe u t'er.dr. (!. r ;• •
ame more or i> ug i sti 1■ • u.it ► >-n t'v a.r
1,. Qg * ree e , adjoin ug <acd-oi G-o • Hir o , 1
lir* ard Tht* •. 11. Ha Akin .end l D Jo": o . *- ‘ . u
ng io the estate of the i rue W<o y Jar s n deceab* rt
aud so dasi be prop try olAn and d<*, u and. f r . hr .f,
oftho h i.sandcreodi rs. I er. s otihe < a <d-n e
Jnlv 0 l?r*8. de bonis n-m with i I’am-l x. i I
DUkIVt.V .-*i* i.lilUiV* rlio i
vauia, in ih * eountv M.io,-f. ti 1, yv a-mfu 1 “ 1; :r •
foliowiug pro^e'ty tow:: Oi (Hr;” iofP up .ind civ
taming six t unCted nud s.xt\ six 0) .u g s nuu* < i
less bon led by luiuD o >ea r :io :. 11 ,y
B ‘t, a. and othtf -: • e and upn.. f- tki j . per \ o ’•
mund B Gr.sa, to sat;. y one Mi . : r Cos .•; ‘i? io
fav. rof \v in A. . s >u u-tou und . o iue b'.s v* f v .
G-or. e R Woo ‘ward, ir. < ipa , si. r .. . . v t
and Kobt r sand J nob Fivemaa, becur.tsu.. Pr , i ,i\
tut by defendant Gross.
ALSO,
At the asm? time and place j uatred
D k. !’ .
•f Robert W liiams t . sat r y one Sum ri.r C rt tt ta
ii favor ot W ills Youn*c- Rob.rt VVll mas and Lo. ti;
W. William’
At the name time and j.la-fl r ty (50) aerr sos La,id
more or u-as adjoining Lui• t :>au om v ,* , i iln.uud
I Gres* and oiho s: li**vio 1 it ..n a; the proper v ot
jauies M Si < pperd, to *ai s y t v Justice Dour f
in f vor of T iomaa DonLeity. issued f* ~ h- %h
Di t.i. t 1 M,an i vs Jam s M .^hepeerdeid Mi e>
bunter. Properly pointed out by M u lluntvr. I.* \ y
auadeaud re.ii.uud to me v a *■.
ALSO,
At. the 9ame'ime and pa o *bo I icru * , IJonj-
R. Lee, io six bunir • ( On) acrea i ) .od, m e r
idjOiu xigl. u i9of .sarak Vth l-L* ry II McH
au.l otUers : 2 t*v *.*d tu to ai\ on Ju e ‘.’on. li ‘
from tbe 3flth Dls r:ct G M. In ft. u 1 <o .a •’
sco’t v:. aid Loo. Levy man* n. and . turned r> 1 .
Cousiahle. BENJ. F. i-C-JT i' t b. 8.
August i ‘8"8
JKKKKIih vhtlK-J|il’* -\Li —WU u ‘
on th- first Tu flday in SKPI L. Bi l- nest at the
warkei .louse in the t-wn of L > i- ■ .ln* n
tv, tbe u.val hour* 1 s ao, tie folL-vviug pi>>
perty, to wit: one Ntgr.* Worn niam ;< A a-y *1
ah ut .18 years: Levied on a> tn* prnj erty it li ii.
R Wright, vu John H. Mor ; ra P.opertv p-uii **,
Inaadmort-a. e. J. T. MUL ING, U. iT.
June2s, loot?.
TKFFI* RSONiifl. KIFFN oiALK.- Jos and
•In f •
Jefteranucoun y ; ih*first Tn Uyn * K
ukt, witbinth • legal hou . ot WU
liam B Foreic/u hi ..ud to a c**n i.i : re: -r par • tof
Land, Win,t m ;*ul con it • n li e ‘
near F* : nu * B Dg.\ a*itl known •>. :h- Da .> pae. h *
said triC f con am v vun lun'r cl an-: fif'y ser nu • *
or lufl ,of p : ne aud r.w..mp Huh; t!:o -ut tv .t ol ad
William B. I •or.-,; an s .. b> m.h-.n-ih 1. •
ud. nto satisfy v. J m c v a • lourt fl f. i u and iVom 4'JJd
D strict, G M., of r i wt.m c • • m 1 •'r-i 1‘ a.
amp vs. s.’id Forman I roia-r y p t < oui by
P alnt.fif. L*-vy uifcd nod r-',u- i •i ;; G a
b e. J. V. MULUNG, D bi e. .•;*
.'ulv3lst 18 >9.
BUSIN Lbb A.;
’ KING & LEWIS,
ATTOKNEVf, AT LAW, OKI.tINKiiBOTJO’.G
I*HB tm.M*lgDd. bavi-g -t ;:•! th. mae'to
get'ur in he PKAOTi E**FLAW, vii atte dto
all bus nep.s entrusted to thel t are v th that ;n imp • c : .
a*d efficiency wnlcb Jonj; *:xic cv, tn.iU J wh’i ~
dostre, can secure.
Oflfiei sat Greeneaboro’and five in ’3 we v
Plains. Gre*u c muty, Geo Y !’ KING, i
JeJflW-t* lv M W I, Wl- •
J. 3. P POWELL,
w <OrjriTHi 1 QUITY *TT U\ T r;Y AND
> OnUNCBLLOR AT i.aW w-1! ai *u ! p.-num .
all bn int-ss comni'tt. dto his att?miov • .* the town
counties, t ’-wit •
Ringgold, I,” yette. S.tjn - *v i is me (’: r voV
Gulb'iuc, Dalt- n, a. and Sprill, Place. OftiC’ ia Sur n/
Plac>*, uen.
.‘■priiic Place. (Jfl... Mav f>. im
EDWARD A. HILL,
Attorney at law. Aug 11 c.r i.i,
fjithfuliy artend to ml hu? nt*-s confided to ho x
•n tbe. ourin of tbe Ml die Crm t ‘ flic - w f iba
Hun. W .. Gibson c.rner . t B-ond and ( a..;po il r .
P*B ’SB-flm
THOMAS B. CABANI33,
ATTORNEY AT IdA V,ForKyth,Ga, Will pr, :
ly attend to a'l husinc-i’t e trr. t *ri to hln -u
ment in tbe counties *;f M -nme ,iibb. BuitH. iV iaLg;
Jones. Pike, pa ding and Uu ■•r ur h ‘53-ri;
DR. A. A. DEL AIGLE,
OFFERS hiflpiofeFßional servic eto ibocifizr :
Augmitaand its vlco iiv. nffi-je tn M<* n* t,
oppcnitet CoriPtitui icna i t office
LAW CARD.
TIIOS. M. BERRIEN. MALCOT.M D. J * -
IT Elf KIF.iN dk JONICS practic ‘-w inti- o-rt”
i) of the M ridle C'frcnit of Go r ; a, and in ho >8:?
preme and Federal Courts. Office in VYX i-
Rr.rkc counts*. <ta
J. W. PR/rCHETT.
Attorney at law. fair mount ga
pay prompt at e itioi to the collection ot m
Gordon, Cass Whitfield, Ouerokue, • .kt; i
and Murray count,-es.
Refer to Messrs J. A <*.*. S. Krwin, Carter’ .-, •;,
Serna; Camp 6c Cos., Calhoun Ga., r.oi''N 6 Fte:*). ?’ r
Mount Ga
I?. Aft VE Y ; cLE ft Tft ft
Attorney at law, Bastrop, uamo <,■.<
ty, Texai, w li * ; ive pa
lection of debts in We ere < exas , nl o tr> *i i
Hono- claims ogr.n > tbe Sat. 1 r Lie * into
tion of military r **rvice: in Tpxk.i; the iuve t * ■. /. 1 0.
larm tit!,; procuring paten's; buying a* ‘ . : • •
and al! bu.iintfls per*ft.,*mg to tie prolt .i -n nr .• At
torney.
Hce r fltoß L .Story, Irwicton, Ga ; Wm k .
McLester, JeflVrson, Jack: on c-mniy O’.: Win. * ■-
dridge. Muteogeo*; ounty, Os.; Jmh'o W’n> i* * * ,
Tn'kf-m*. Aa and. . -•■.•*.
. W. ,T. PEEPLE3,
ATTORVFY AT i.AW, Ljh* rencevilft, G r
The old fiiin of C. i. V/. J. ?•,••.■ <:=* ha vine
rtiesolved by mtitnal consent.
W. J. PEEPLES wul cn itinuc the J
nelte, Hall, Uabiirsham Jack :- a, Fn>.yth
Ing ronnt<eß. or *2 ‘ r 7-* w i.
0. R. STROTU.-H,
ATTOftNEV AT LAW. Lc-o’ ,
practice In tbe coautic.
and Oolucffi a. All business t Mrautcu ft- j. i
ccivo pn iapt an': unremiitlug ai’e iM.
janl4’>B.fy
ATTORNEY AT LAW Lr* C;. .
county, Alabana Prompt Atiei.c.or. hivur. - v *
lectiofla in every part of tbe fttato. ft::.initio:. * o
p^stiec,given promptly, w.- *. :
fIOQF.R L. WflJGr
* TTOKNKY AT I.A W, Lorusvfllp, Jaffarrm co,
Ga., will give (.rirriij.* ■ Usmit.i ,
im.'.ted to his care iu rbe followiuf! oe.raiier: - - r .
Rrgoosl. Montinswr;, Sc ~ ,*7
JAMBS . OOLb J3li,
. T'i’OlrNEV A's I.AW. OOic <0 ,■ .
A CampbelM'.rfet, ow • Rarry t Bi:t ;.’ sto-
L. L."’ I.ALLL .< sTFTft
A TTOHN fcV _ AT LA IV , Aagnsta, Ga. ( Offcr. :
JOHH H. HULL,
HESTER u AKLkMftA,
A TTGRNEYfI AT LA VV, Elberton CE. —ft’ Li*.
tIL HEETEIIaDd AM OH T. AKBKMAN v. . * A.’
In partnership m the coantmb ot £ th* rt, i l&r ’ fcft • j
Madison. OgiothortM* and Lincoln octß'-fiC
FoHN > GOPfi/t,
HOISK, EIGN AND ORNAMENI al :
Li Augusta, Ga , office ,m Jacktton •troot, . !.
aouthof R. H. May's Carnage Er-tah’ u. ui A'l or
dfc ; - from town and country, promptly at:* .*.<o,*J t
J. a. 0. will keep constantly o u baud a :,n ■ - •• .'ninth,
O’ lAc r.:.- N.
MILL STONES.
\*ri>l. BRENNER, Alanutacturer oi fift: i
t BURR MILL STONES, and Dealer i; K T.l*
ard OALUGNE k’l u.Niio, liroad itrcct. ah* vc tu* ! p
p( Market, AUguuta ( a
Drccra ooucited and punctiiaiiy att< •’ * Vj
ianß-’sßly — ———•
SAMUEL !WaN at CO.,
rGTTERY MANAGE KH. BANK ft.* *
i Dealers in Ea< Uni urreut M o> }*J j:*
In ,u 6 Aagunta IJotol Buiidi-jg, Broah auec*-,
(jfloe hours from b A. M toIOF. M
Dai y Paper*; on ti>e from ali thepn/.< • ‘‘ > * ‘ ®
graphic reporu ot utedt daley nv ieitr Mi ff 1 |
tra vellers anti tbe pub.'ic. AD are i a _ ‘ **
;':cket3 the Loti*” •• e- ob ■.
dropsy cured.
r l ’ HE undcre'g* ** prope r*, f > CURL T ROR>Y ol
1 ©verv dt*cr ption lie can be *-en personally five
n, ie-south of Union Point, or adrtre .ed by letter t<
ri ion Point. Greene county. Ga Tl.e Medic m ie,
be *eni aoywhere by r in road, wiifc di.ectious 101
g ivg it; or, I will attend personally, rr-. e.t
ed and paid for my trouble 1 will buy Iwgroei
*fi; cied with Dropsy, or cure them, as tr,e owner t. ay
prefer. /Satisfactory reference ifdes'ed.
MIi.ES O. BROOME.
St of Georgia Greent county :
i’Lis is to certify thai tuy father had a man af
flii ted with Dropsy m Iba'jS; be hao been treated by
v ral physician* without any clm-, when he applied to
M (1. Broome tor remedy wh.cb cured t-ixa. lie is
sti liv ng and in good health.
/an. 21, 1856 Hi.NJ Y CHAMPION.
Union Point r reen co., AptD7, itviß.
apo*w • jan 1’59
DESPATCH IXPDESSLE FOB IDE LADIES,
PER ATLANTIC TELEuRAi H CABLE
Saturday, 10:30, A. M.
ARRIVED AT W. li. ‘i U£V*3 9 August.'!, Ga.,
SIX DOA. “Kiss m■ Qu c. EXTRACT ;
6 ** ‘‘Kiss me .Sweetly’ Do;
6 “ Frangipani Do.;
2< “ Lubin’a ( ssort 6) Do;
3 M Lae -ce ei ia i kERGaMOT ;
3 “ “ELOkIMEL,’ an exquis te perfume;
6 “ L'ba’h R a tract ot Ml’ ‘ K ;
Handsome Bdemiau i oiirt ROT l LES ;
** ‘ Powder B XEd;
Birdo’lne German COLOUN E
BACH To for perfuming Clothra;
EAi LUBIKAL, to. the Ba:r, Ac., <fc
aulh-d2tA.w4
CITATIONS
TA fT7>rT;ROIifiIA,RICHMONI> COUNTY,
1 —Wber ’ai, P lit* Mn''iii applieT tf> toe foi Let
ri* of •* ltnini>tr*tlon on the estate of torn*) u* Mur
v late o. Haid county, deceased t
These are tbepfiore, to cite and admon’sb, ail and sin
nilar, the ki'idred ar. l creditors of said deceased, to be
**iri appear at ny office, on or before the fl st Monday
0 ■ •*,.• iub-r n:it, to show cauao. if any they have,
vbv aid letters should not be granted
Giv-u under my band and official signature, at office
n Align*. a. FOSTER BLODGET, JH., Ordinary.
Aumibi 1. 1858.
OK UEOltlil A, LINCOLN COUNTY.—
Whereas, John H faioai. Sr., applies to me for Let
or of /; < • unship for George and John Bruckner,
oi Mfrtin B. drnc'tner:
ru’r-r tho kindred and lr;e: dn ot said minors, to be
i u :;;>pvar at my office wti nth ti no rt-fl’ r bed by
Vv v Hud •'he • ‘ auso. if ary h?y have, why said letters
hould not be grac ed.
Given uuder my baud and official signature, at office in
B. F. TATOM, Ordinary.
July 30. iaa a .
\T7IaTTfIOKPIv ( Ol'Vi V, iA.—Wticiuas J hn
(/ *. . ... pi ie.s to Bne ior Letters of Admtn siratl n
. •’ ho ; . f l L.rnao W lato of Ad county,
Tiieso are, ihorofore, to cite and admonish all and sin
;uia . :Uv kurlred and creditors of said decuae<i. to he
.n.l appear m my office, within the time prescribed by
aw,. >Bhuwcause, t any they have, why saidletters
hou • and not be granted
Given under my uaud at office In Lexington, this 26th
HENRY BRITAIN. Ordinary.
July 2N 18T8.
{ l I.;, i Al * m:9,
* ‘ •!. .. Rowland pps.es for Leturs <*• Admmla
-V ‘ u ibu S-tatcot Da*i j Paimcr, vaidctnn
y ‘lecevc! :
i h.i-1 e are, tht ro o-o. tc ie end adtrOtiTh a!! and aiu
u a ih kin • auilcr diimsot aado.c,ascd f. be
:..| a i , t o \h. Cou t f < ird m*ry f rsi id coil iy,
; >v’> tt ey h rv* w* ym l*. t. ei! , n. u'd not h gntnied
Giv. * u - try la d• t . ffi c a Way -el* W. ibis
C TA J i <u ’ bhma.ia, luuiiimMicoiMY.
O —Whereat., um n U im*y ipplUa to mo for
• *< • fttuar.ilan bptorMaiy J. Du ho)'a *, ~n d
Oaru in R U’l arie ,cruiaiii :ud mmoia ot Jo2n G.
* . ..rrell d'-coa -v :
Theaearetherefore < cite and admonish all andafngu
ar. tbe kindred and friends of naid mioo-, to be
*.nd appeal at toy utlic on or before the flrst Monday
n ept• ii c ucxi, to li.-v cause. If any they have
a by sa-d lcltora should not be granted.
Oiwr. unilvi u.v hand a:,dotlicial -.igurturu au-fficein
vuguia. ii J u . >s**B
FO.S TEK BL’ODOET, Jk.,Ordinary.
J'dv/. 1858
. y ; ’ ’i.M l, <Lit#.— Wft r aa,
* * Or €”. . < • y u • app’u. t • nu so, {.oitura of Act*
n ;.t■ !ou •, < i: i. ot Gio ‘tT W. \Yy* no, late of
rhem .; tlier* r .>n to cite and summon all singularthe
undreo and cr editor* of said deceased, to he and appear
at my office wthiu the time proscribed by law. to show
•uus< :uy they have, why said Letters should not be
Given under my hand at office tn I exmgton, this 19th
IIENRY BRITAIN, Ordinary.
I • .V . ‘•■ *V . N.-vvm.e
----v • J uie• 10. I'a;’,t*l applies to mo for letier.s of Ad*
i p n tui flic eat, te oi Jau.ei A. Acini lelou, late of
aa-d - ouoty de e sed :
L'LeM m e, ther*toi e.tocite, summon and admonish, all
vud iikalar, the kiudrcd ami cr*-dit <ii* oi -*Rid dec’d
toh* m i appear at my office within (he timepreHorih*d
fcy law, so show ixiiss. if any they have, why saidietteii
ffiould no: be granted,
Givu-.iiudermy hand at office m Louisville
NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ordinary.
j'- A V V •~ V \°
rt Ll 11 l• y ep;.h<-s to j>jj f r Errors of ,vdm;n tru-
O iv: • • •.. * James Bii uj*t, late cf said
There are, the of re, io cite and adtnop.'flk all ana
, t;pi a•t;*• iv ucred and ,vod tor,: of sad dece<\su-l, to
i I)-* nnl ;ipo*r t n t ffi e within the lim* tr. scnbtd
I v a a] bhow cairn. l , it'any they h.vc, why sa.diet*
u rs .-hou and mu oe grunt and.
Givua under yr, du.d : *nl at fll •’ in Lou svllle.
NIUiIOLAS DlLliL, Ordinary.
I An tvit G, 1839.
i _
Il’ \ . <;K l.Ulkdi.l, UICHMONO COUNT Y
O —Whereas, the estate of h**.. B. BtU. late of tali
* Hemmed, t * unreproaonied:
Then nre theiefore to uto and admonish all and singu
lar, tiie kludivd and r* d.t'j. pof naid and reaKca and ail
-ther pn-Hop* interested, to be aud appeal at uiy offict
■v. orhi ioi-t thu tirsi Monday in *■ • p’* *r st. usl ow
it use, ! any they have, why lettered Rl<no.iiia i..i t o
|n- is *• n• in i* tauu'ii • m ii xo, should not be grant
iod t B *uia-tiin F. Hall, Clt.rU of the Superior Court
•f sa-ti *’<*unty, or such f t and proper pemm a ti e
l :>e rs re ••<•! > an.av name ad pi\,*nt to the Court,
i Given undermy hand and official signatuie at office io
FOSTER BLODGET.Jli.,Ordinary.
1 ,’ T v :t.OK 4; llltlilA, RICH . OM) V OIJNTY
. n —Wh. r*v . I'i<* •• l it** of Alexander .y.nitb, late of
I? it <i u>i ty ri *. e <d, jh unrepresmnd;
| The** • : *r*:.:v, to cue aid a* trot i h all and
j I *p er. in ?*.. • and lobe ..nd n*y
fit •onor b die ti e fi- t Mondi y tn Sepi. m i r next,
j :,vi.!io* cause, i. ajy they !av\ why let.es if ci
-1 m .dsiralioo *o,f*uld not ’egre.n’ed to B* ijun u F. Had,
j c e i. of i; *• Superior <’o it *..r io mucl tit ano proper
j ~.er.M>n thoLfcirs or creditors m.y name aud pretuLt
j to the Cou *t.
| Gr* c . under mr L.. * snd effi 1 signuiuro at An
| IT> s .iEit rfLODGET, J Ordinary.
TWO MONTHS NOTICES.
i v iY;. jKIM . ft- r uaie > p.uicotion will be made
. t)tU Couit f Ordinary of Ox oth ope county, tor
uvot * •i ui tmoi a i o *h , K ~t i Flat**, k blog
.ho - j w r p t ion oi ibe Estae o- VVi lam Gool-by,
*:c a mu, t. g nher wrtacii N gro beungiug ti* haul
ojtat *. Fla pE. oooLShY,
; august. 5 lg*,B adimil nator o* houis non.
i U I'lUh.—*-xt r days alier and ite applicat o,* will bn
L> the tnd i.arv ol Oulnuioia toauiy, t r
! i aw. ,o roll the negroes belorg ug to tbe estate of
| i’uotnaa F Sl.t loiu, aeo said ouu*v, dec asil.
I ,11,11 t.t ij3. D. *. S l’A > F (Un, Adin’r
; , 111 I * a.— , ttutuuu and alurU’te apple Hou will
j ii b ia de ti ttie *.o rt o. OrHuary ot J oerson
j ( oun-y, io. Itav. io se 1 ttio L mi b long ug to tu* outat©
‘ < f John IV. (-lark. ii* i l county <Kcenud.
J t MBS w ( . . ,
i.BENLZ K BROWN, J Adxurs *
i u nd 3, 183^.
Nlfiilii* —aii ptnson.i inuentoa i> mu estate
o’ iL oddtpn Davie, laic* ol Liucoin county, Ue
| ceasi and, are requested to uiake immediate payment;
uU (host Lav:u£! deuiautin said estate, will pie
i sent them duly authenin uiu, within the utnu prescrlb
.a by law HOfiBKT W DAVAB, ( . ,
. mi y i iefß W I*. ,UM HG A in. j r ** r *
!/i'm iv.—ah ; rat uo mdeOied to the estate ol
: Iy lianlei J Oouiici, lam ot J-lT rsuu county, dec'd,
“ro requested to make immediate pay moot, aud those
having demandß against naid estate, will present them.
,ii terms of the iftvv.
■buy 5 18/H <2()NN"L. Adm r.
•Vjt#Tl —at ptiv.ijo iiiUenteu t* tuo uoiaiQ
L% o Ihoiuas F. ibnf rd, late ol Columbia coujt v (
; dec * <cd, srt reqtiHbl*d to make inuuedtatu paynio’^t;
audihnst . avmg ilcu-aufli against.*aid estate will pi,-
• sent them inly authenticated witUiu thi-ume proscribed
.• by iav.. DAV.D F. b UANFoiiL, /itim r.
J Jnlv 15 H. 58
r IWOJIC#M Hr* aitci U.t Hppucain.ii u*oe mace
1 to th* h >ti..rable the Court ol Ordi'aan ol ogi
f ’ r i* *c n.s.io !•;•.v,- to sell ad the I'uter. st o J.bn
. ud Wi Imui W, ui uo.s, lui o l auds o. their U
i c £sod Jai . Willi m w
# ( JlHn 1. LATIAiLU, Guardian.
‘• b iv'ii i lisutivi uatv.ippm atm*, wm bemaae
x to the Court oi (irdinary ol x. ichu on i couuiy for
” (Cecil the - i-alEsi. le heionping to the estvte ot
’ Ui.', . -d. MATTHEW RICE, Adm’r.
\ Jul !>. 1858
| f & ’•• .*./ .ti * iVl 1 -., * ti rt luapp cui.ou v. liioemadj
4 <ih : > jrr,o.*d nary of Ki*hmon.i county Jor
j are r > • i ll t.lu-i<.el, jfi-u. b< longing t- A-tubiub B
;.c ird, oe *< a ed. DA ViD FALMLB, r . J
, *'• titlN'l l#p.aiu.*i art! app.icattou wT.,i>e L (Ut
.* . t; "’ <! ®“r* ul (,rdm; '.V f Orl<-iW p,, count r
* ..ve to se i ureeu. A ai aou caiia, tsa’in a aud cb i*<,
• •i.-irim, Miles G enn, Call.a lu-*, I* rry ana Onuy, bui g
i i rt: I '■ t * f v*’gro.- t:Ci*mging to tho ctMe of me late
; fiherwood Wise,ceceated.
fi. McCAKTY, Ex’r..
Jr* 30 * . WHh; l it |>.
, *r ’ O Vly filial ter date application wuibe made
M to the Court of Ordinal oj -tichmond county ror
j leave to jell the NVgr -es, elongiug to tho ostato of
! John fl fpencer, deceased.
Mn> :tO. ih:,B CEO *t K T HAUNTS, AdmV.
j “il 1 Ti-* a'tei dat* uppluation will be
1 inale to ihe Conn ol Cnbnary c* Jellersou county.
i lor leave to an 1 the b, longing to the estate of
| oUiah J Wdliains, lato t said county, deceased.
jg. e ji- >• -s i HO >Ar, H INiLIDLL. Arim'r.
I \v <$ ti **. -> II j:tt; oate application will b, mahe
1 to me Court of Or ibiary ,f .leher.n coi-n-y, oi
i lia*.v o sell ail the Lands and Nvg oes b iongiug to tho
j e tsteo James L Cbeatlmm Jste of Juflersou
i ( uceasoo. J. FaRMeB, Adu’r.
I J ‘no 20 1868
Ito ihe Conn of Urdlnaiy of J irerfUin count y**f.r
j leave f ■, b*. ii > raci <l l andiu Bmai u 1 county beiotg
di* tone *ntft eof Wiliian C I afl m, m c-acti
Ju -b. 1- 8 HFOWuI (iul'OM /.Hm’r.
r V'VV(i iHII.N I'll?* alter oate appiKHi .</i> v. ~ j,, ni de
fi totbe Court ot <>i osna y ot J fF<T.ot- county nr
! h ave ;o*e!l Nej ro Mani ained Koiiiund b'lonu g to
’ : la . 5 :*. ‘cr. lu.tioi ot Ja: BA. Fr.rkr. ■ ena-e<L
■1 v 7 ia-p II [> w Tgtv- n . r , „
i W.i I*niir*ifci., . appJica >,. vviij unit 1
j * ; . ♦ t * pell tbe Heal awl l e sodll Esta.e of itonui
I i'tyue, J >lO oi vaiil couu'v and . eastd.
JaME i.i lUPHi I A4 ,
C. H. HBOCK.LEY, <
J'*lv3ri*h. 1858
WO •; d*t a M * to V.HI e
.1 ade tot ■• .o* rtof 0 , c1i..a-y t Jeff rion county,
j .V v. o• 11 ft Ic ai Eb.ftteoi Ja: j Fleu.l g,lr#
j A “” • r> - E. TT. w. I’UKTFR E .’r
| ki\\> HJ..J *m>. ,ii uti..l* * ,I,J I; , ; ual
>• , the ( .'* ■rt * 1 (.rd i aiy of Boil e ro^ L tj f rr uv
’ f: the 1 e ’■! E sate, >nv•ut ot tie(•*, ~. yOt Burke
i r e ong ra 11 il e e tale of Aud r ew t'a-Br,!) ri cf*b and.
J July k3 IRS-5. CA.it->gN, Adtu , x.
GILBERT 5 S
PATENT FLY AND MOSgUiTO TRAPS.
TO ALL WHOM II MAY CyNCF.KN.
\‘OTICK —Tb si. bae sold tbo
l* ‘!>>•(., • Jt.((h, In fu , f..r ‘H.B-KTV. I. Y AND
MSQUI VO TRAP, ,o J* ‘ Oon.jlnp, of Mobile, Ala.,
o 11 Ilia 1 ■ cf Not h*nlS’ mb Usrolina GOT(rit,
r di, Alnbsna Misl"U'P‘, ls t, Ark an as,
T,’ . aia .lb Tft.as Aturcbsrtr. nd others lopurebas
n .’ All, pie .M uu.e n l* An-wdingly and p ire a-ens
l>u’ tie- f> Cold mg, or his authorised
■it> in t be above ntmod Btat< f*.
JUMPER &. RIGGS.
New Haven, September 17. 1857.
CAUTION.
* *. rrrß.—T kii to notify r. I merchants and vpf r
00 irebase G e*t a Patent *!y j-cc m j .
n 1 ‘•’ • n *y ‘ku labels uy
*h® 1 r ntfd State* t*arent r
■ ■:. r- bamsa. and v. ;; d-.' 9 selling raid T r , p . t
or v tdfer sAi it a e made and
*’ -J ‘ ‘i> CORNING. M#' n , .. Alft
Owner Proprietor.
GILBERT’S
: ,1 JAD MOSQSITO TRiP,
Patented Oct. 7, 1856.
I * ii hsHaiig# Jll b** been in use but one
vs!. ,* ~ ,k. the ia%o ante notice of the
Vi, rd ate 1 i h. m ° n hCio Lon on. where one
’ y a n fact, almost every
\ h iut t # ana it needs niy a tia’ tosat*
U i \ 1 ly VVh**re kept runom frou. the
i .ut o **ou Files wii’ i. t neco/re suf*
• t . un, ?B° uß 1 . “* r ‘dblesome Kept ruauing at
o to ,T , *lid tt .y will be at*
• nth ? r l,ap ,a l re,er uee to on any
* the pu'po e o r having tbero gprerally introduced
season ti.e prop. letor ctf>rd r> adl them at
.* .a eou favorable worn to merct anu and persona
‘ ousof making an investaieut that will largu
and quick u ur * ere In’ Ited to addr 89
JAM Cad CORNING, Mob ie, Alt.
vo be had at
G. T. DORTIC’S,
lUO br&advir*t
“ 7 fs S* l© A rent for the of the *uu* frtr
tho City of Augu> ta wr
FRICE CF TRAPS.
Bytbedu/cu 443 O’ ,
For bail <lu2en l J.
To Le lU-uuieo at 6 “
TCT " |J - nValm
TO ALL THOSE WH ) W
MAKE MONfcY!
” ■ ho r kM^‘p.i*^
, v ,! ,v, ‘ ‘ ** > ® ll * *” ‘ri ve , c.n do
0,1 hn . i du “” K’lfl.toi.t, other
a m 0 m L Ke *Yom tour u. b x dol’a a a d*y profit
A t j.e kt u -oodiug alace w,.l ,tc.i,e. a. v a
it • art oi- bv mail, pa ... a p. ta woiih that i court,
,a. •. * 1 oecea.ary Ini rm.vou. Iha ULobumbuver
:.ry sp>. culaltoa. Add esa
Van dlusonkbothers,
n.ulrxjtwlli l1 ’ Kapiton, N. Y,