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From the New York Evening Post.
Lola Moatez on the *‘finnfn In Zion.”
New York. Oct 1858.
May I vk th favor of a email space in your pa
par ? 1 peroeire that acme of the paper* (ami lam
Informed that he bi*b< p and others of the
have rarerfareo) are caetrag r* flection* p°n ’*'*
tlo donatu-a wL oh 1 have offered to mako far the
purpose of re bu-RLo* a c hurch
use of iho poor. 1 wish to atafo that whr-n I vo.aa
tee’ed f w r this purree 1 had caver eeen ’h* T *f*?*l
the Bav RVph Hoyt, bu’ I had beard it ****•“
that hi> practice it tod ftrioafe from la Larch
fovd and civ’.tiUg to tb* during tee cold m- nt Li
of w.uter. Tb* idea of a cl***xym*o, m the c *fi-h
time* we live in givic* food and clothes to the
freezing aud g, instead of feast’eg th*m on
on ‘twig’ etikes me a* b-mg mat unheard of
oor duct in a mincer, ana 1 fed a Movdw[re to
give my nil'e a* o heip to rebuild a caurcb which if
to b- aled f r sucb very novel but Uue CLrisUMi
pu-po> N-r on I for a tnornen* imagica that
there w v to r> found even in the benighted regions
or clerif-aJ b'g cry and in ole r an; e, cne so stupid
a*id so sbameie-9 aa to fir and famt with a uu y phiun
tbropto ehr. yuan f r h;s wii'uigntt* to a
donation from me to feed and instruct the po *r. I
did remember that it was the and *ctora of theology
and ib* jriotis folks who crucified the Master. aud
my wide experience has taught me that it is n* t to
tha? ciar of people that we may *ook for
ged and ctiari'abi .- deed- ; u. I wan not prepared
to expect such an iu <ti! ? ;ng interference of birb pa
and c rry. in what Loaly a humble cti r of mine
to help the poor But lam couten* dto leave it
with ‘Li. kiug minds to say who is ‘he bet’tr Chris
tian, u*y eif, tr the cold, P'.ari-ee, wh
w-uld crush ine or a y one else for doing £*>od.. As
I otvn seen it stated in some of tb psp_.s that an
d-r tb-ee dicaa': c<e I might re u:* to lecture
for tb it ohj ot 1 ae-in it prvper to ut y, over my
ova hams mat I snail 1 < iure l# as advertised, at
Hope Chapel, on Wt Joesda evening, and all, the
pr >c eia wu be n*.tided over to r be benevolent ob
be >ft earned. Ad, to my lecture cn H ure*.
1 rbih ad ap s -crip; in r l\Ucra to auti-C- rritian
aid anti American b gutry and intolerance, which
map, ala *, a* it appears, b<- used to t o tbo po.>r
an i d.vet man ul hi* natural right*. VV U pity f r
t-e po<', ana many prayers for the “sinners ot
ItiJO,’* i am your ooedieni servant
Lola Momcz,
•*Ameiicu mhyat r.m.o
Pasch, at the request ot tuiverotu American
friends, devotee a portiou of L ; s space to ‘Lo imn cr
tallung of r few of t hi addres-u.a Iran* ruried from
tb© vari tts States to New York in honor of the At
lantic Cable :
From the Governor of Connecticut.
I •ahte ye Tie y done. Anew heart
9'riog, forg tten a* creition, has been inserted into
the w irld, and hence’orth its pohsi wiil keep ti.ne
to the flappi g of the w ngs ot .ar almighty and in
ex inga>sbable ea-’ # Miy the b! od of vree urn
court* along th'it giant vh with the rush of Nia
gara, and sweep a ay bes re its mipbtinees the
Kiouldi ring <erernents of ant.qnat and hallucination.
From ike Governor ts MasachmrU*.
The gulden birp < f civilization and progre*£
ftoedtd one chord <*f iron to sustain her sterner bar
rn nie<, a id it has boen added by Cyrus W.
iliyits und inj/Io yaud vig r until the end of
tune, and five-and twijty minute* la *r.
From the Governor < f Tenncnet.
Noble, O thr.ee n d4i m -n? N ybier than Canute
the French rsraul, Cyru* the G al has ordered the
to o jvy his b-he-cs an i ocuan has obeyed him
2 ix.s, t..n nH!* h’y K ‘inan, cau < and fe.ler* to b i
tl in ‘ into th 1 A"di p*l*gue iu p go of hi- domia on ;
ho f Cyrus W. Fi Id has thrown one fe’ltr a-ro-s
thewase<>f m* rs, not ford minion, but for iroj
doai. O noble ineu, let us liquor!
From tho (Jtrernor of M ttottri.
When tbo heart wttuld in preserf a of a
miracle, the word* urefeeble; bat our soul* rush
ou iu a og ; r.Ld w*j am.: to you, hr thtrs, iu the
•Uaiui oi our unlive end in in. table land
“London It* very h g,
America b ,g r,
Do r ■ n* r r • a i\g
Which cut* bi* b tte*’
Bend tne to an fro
The l> tt e round the tad!e (
No:bin/ in cr.*atl >n. no,
L ck* t*i6 Atlantic Cab e.’*
From tne Governor of Alabama.
Hail Columbia happy land Now fa-t linkH to
England's surd L-t ui j'os with hatt and h>uid
Oisan I repealed To her o ral rocks and sheiv **
L'tbe cable dives and delves Let us drink our
seivus ii.k wisfc Cv’’u > Fed
Fiom the Governor of Ohio.
P E gland has given cs no more towards our
great American sea-triumph, she has given us a
thought, in the name *f her little v* esel whi< h wa t
ed upon cur giant tl *-t. Th- A >mn* m-oo’s r.atn**
la a noirup’i uof M.tmnou. tt ancient Ilbr-w
warr or who*** statue, od the plains of Tuersaly,
sounded out one note when the morning sun shone
upon it Ho, now, when the sun of en ightenmcnt
dawns from America upon wcidental - arknots, the
electric ray Ua-h’ H from uh to tb Hib rnian shore,
may the > xoressive u'ave* o* feudalism for the first
time rxi * the mu io uote ot liberty.
From the Governor of Sebratka.
WeHnlut* you Give *ld England rope enough,
and h wilt * ang herself, but not in despair. No, the
aged and effa’e island ties herself lo the apron string
of vigorous you-g Amer ct, and looks ‘o htr for
support and sutoor. Suall England lock in vuic,
toy brothers I
From the Governor of New Hampshire.
Yankeo ‘)oo le u*ed to ride
On a ittle pony
Now be talk* t io her s'de
u iwf nty iDinuuiou y
From the Goret nor of Delaware.
The b’h ja must, have the r amusement*, and o
we v i fieri Emin'd to a long string, n and wo'U fly
her like an a ni'eh y great hi r e When we’re tired
of th *pjr*, nod want to be quit of i’, we ealcu’a’e
we ll ju t wind her in, and hang her up ou one of
the mounter tree* .f our unfatho nable forests.—
Gueee we’ve ntil z and the taruaticn old caution at
last; y* s, eirree.
From the Governor of Arkannae.
Tids hf re we look upon as the real creation of the
W'*r'd ; the other wo? bu* a sort of rebe -.real. N-w
Ss given ’o the eastern inarriou ate continents a
vo'Ce of hu nanity aud intelligence, and they can
new whieptr their Icpegand fears to nisjeeti i
America, and receive from her lessons of wisdom
and nr*atn<*-B. \he educational work is Confided
to u . friends, a’d wwi 1 not be slack. Along the
awful ehaßTnsof the roaring ocean shall fly the
teasings of liberty, a* and Field’s wire, 1 k ? thu spear 1
gpf Ur? u # , pI hII t ucli the rquat ti-ed if 1
at the eer f Eve, and the fiend, smarting up in all
his -oli*’nr*.,na ignominy of ug'inen*, shill be
sp'ked Ike a bug beetle upon the crystal weapon of
CoiuuibitL
Fr. nt the (fjcrtior of Virginia.
‘ll Vi gl ia never iro,
liui tlau.e ou a s-electric wi e.
Clear • e kit Leu, Ac.”
From the Governor of Penmyhania.
Fri-nd Field, thee have aeoordiug io worby evi- .
df •ce, done a part of thy t* k,nnd it. is well When j
♦i-*e hast fastened both eide of Iby string, and the |
firings, an i and finally reduc-d the i
p; ice of ri y messages, we may cau*e for further
ii nnmunii ation with thee Mesnrime, friend, we
wish thee snoc—B, but decline to burn money in
tiro work*, melt it in strong liquors,or waste it in
lasting time upon idle demonstrations, Amen!
From the Governor of Louisiana.
“Two at na In twj and fforent ge* rir,
ft&Ud pri'm uei.tiy out < t lb; *by 9,
One, ngU*a, a pi:*abiorl hosa
A’, and oat* Amen ar, of g ant f r^e.
*J h* p w r f Naturo c>u and ofu tb rg 5,
o imide C. W. iel to Jol tbo two “
Tb s if a’l ’be room Mr. Fnuoh can this week
epare to these remirkable production* and he will
Only add, that it de< hoc appear to him wonderful
that under such terrific pres*are an l st-ai: of cora
p< nieut.. the unfortunate cable, being of Eigli h
ii,ak- and unnsed t • hvperbol**, gave way, and sent
tii wn shaief f om ’*
Twy FxPKcrko Great t'oMET —The celestial
visitor n *w a trai t>ng to much attention, and p
-- aring in it* nierid'iu gi ry l k an iiuaiense sky
rocket whs n f iden’ <1 *1 with the long cipher
ed cornel ot l -i>4 and 1556; but ’ha elements of its
motion, so far h.-* th*y have been computed, prove
\t to boa periodic ooroet, wh ly’imeot rev- I ton is
ot short dura'ion, bomg 183 t'.au one tnh the
length id tin e t ken by the comet ot 1556 The
<*• me’ n* w viribK although of immense siz.-, is not
♦hn *’Expe tei Great C met” wr ; oh astronomers
h ve precicted evr since the >ear 1817 and which
was i>4 k'-d :%>r aud t xjtctrd To t‘ visible dur t g
th month of August ih a year. It is digt fi and by
tha title of Great Comt-t o; aocouul of it* extraor
ciimry eiie. celebrated cornet is
by t early all th Ear. peau trs’oiians of ibetirr.e,
ami h j obe rvva ny the astro:M iners of the dv
n.tet’e then r* ,;;nin- in the north an ‘ south of Chi
j:a I* is described as presenting a mo*( !mpos>u:g
opprarauc-.*, with ala 1 one hundred degrees ;n
JeigM, sTe’ohing r m the eas r part of tne ** mid
b. aven.” Tee z* oi the come’ exceeded any re
mnmbersd by those who bthold it It was not of
the sawn spit idi r u 1556 a-* iu l‘J64
With the elements oi IJ< 4, taking into account
the attraction of Jupi'er, !S ur: . C'an’s and Neo
tune between 1264 a n d the present time, end • f Vs*
hu* ami t!ie Eon in 15jC. i is f. und that th** length
of ’he Gorr.t ’-* revolution at the time of perihelion
in 1261, °r it p, in’ to th- -un, wa
day a, oi 922 y eats, and in 1556 ” wob
112,913 and ys, or 3 S 169 yar ; mat tue .ff it of
>eriu” a I u by I. • above nam and piaue’s during it
r#volviti n ‘rom 1556 t • ri.e pr t me will di
tlie ab- •v* pli Hi aboui l.SUUdaye, and there I
fret.** pre-tDt r-vo u ion wiil occupy about 111,
i4Jla\.'*. or 3’ If years. Mr. Hii.d, ot bishop **
Oa. rva-ary, London, by a b.ns r y g-anca a* ** eee
mta eot ukitioii, prcii'ted its return iu ISIS; but
the prediction uot bung venfiel; be thoutbi it de
eirab.e to m.oke a complete oompu r afhu of the or
bit, and aft- r c?t ini’u g the pt-rtuibarion which be
fore i ue bad letu designedly left out, he again pre
dicted its ret urn to perihelion on the 2d of August,
3*58, wuen it would be moving m &n o. nit of 112,
?83 davs period. But this prediction was regard
ed m a notf .U vea by b
meets Mr Hid computed the time of revolution iu
J 556 to be 112 943 days, and ihe perturbations to
dtninish the • suitg i.eri4 about 1,797 days, ec
o rdlDg to the most reliable data, so that the next
yvurn *• t- • • arest point to the sun will occur on
August 12, 186<>
A Desperate Kknc mm wuh a Runaway
We fc*m iroui a gen ruuu I.alu Oleutv iir t?at a
d cf- ret* *ll* re tovk pl.u- in th-st neieobo: hood
a few dAT MDOe, between Mr K %ara o
G>uuvdi. an-', a nn aw ty negro, the p opertyof B
J. 0 r eu* ot K Moell county. Tbi b y wh* da tv
are by Mr. Gat la: and, eu tee p.antat o• of Mr. U
and, vntb * nit* >th* r uput cldmi Went umiit*
div<? y io pareoi • M Gotland, by #umr ineau?
jfu a^ 1 srith tu Oetor* the rt*t of th- c m
pauy, and ordered hunter? >p, whtrk be did; bu:
f eicfto o* *ur. endering, he dr *w a pieoe ot tcythe
bad*-, w h which be had previously ki led the best
d< g m iLe on k, and rushed a: M’ Gar’auo. For
tiu.atelv, Mr. G. was armed wi*h a e.. u .tick, wrh
wbi.u be ktocked tut* weapon out of tte uejin.’r
band. Nothing daunted. He negro ee id Mr. G.'
hors bj the brii e, crew & dirk, .Mid i. ti ored eeve
rai wounds, i tbe h rse. can n > lis oeatiu a very
#bor*. t in'*, lie 1- st ibis w i i*o be: r- beC u and
nee itv u G jrltnd. ? p n.jjm*: oa ’.be horse :.e ee z
ed Mr. G. by tb-n* i. au<J l.iai to u..u
a*.'d in lr kUB ji: * er.aneu. b;fIT a part ot one
oi *’ r - G/> a:>. Folding Mr. G- pre! y irellex-
Lauswpd. wnd umkim: perh'ipa iba* others w.uld ar
rive bo made od When the balance of be
party cace up, they e.r.t mimmiiatel} for otb i
donts. la the meantime, Mr. Bass’over.ear sa in
©d negr. es a* and tic*rent points to e n be at euipt
ed to leave ths plantation, ano, it posable, to arrest
him. lua short lime he was cis. vertd ty oae of
ta* MtCToes, who unmeant e y seized L ra. and an
bat.l e nsued. Uis probable i tat ha
w u and nave gotten away the second tiuce. but a
young gtsul einan who hapf-eaed io be t Aaing a , v . l4#f
U roau near by, eeeteg the fracas, unced o the
fcla-e, and putting a to hie ttai, forced bun
to surrender.
tt*WM iMMAata!,takes before* Msgi*irate
“ >t>Und bt tr,J •: she
sot term of beCour 6* ~, iul , wiu mtKlt
to maroe; C..yM (AU | Bannrr.
CkAJUMT !> AM> &**<> >.h KiILROAP —Wo
att Kt*t fix! to ln ibt lie ou llit . , ng f
tbit rood m. pn*rv \i? u rapifliy iCM bt .
and. while -be t>lacl r* tre<ici‘i'}i * -bur f u , f
iu Ralbrr.ux toe or pi. Ibe briogci ,t g
to utO Aebcpuo ri.cre are t><. k lorwardej uitti
great mtrgy Tbe care already run uoee *v ery Ary
to tbe Ir't b-ok < f tte E ue'o, oppoeite Jackin
borooeh. and aauk ,—Ckjr C.nr.er,
Ofkttba thi Coosa—We leant tha- Col Pen-
S: K ... Ui.uine ue e-eaty totoe. and with all tne
n I’.n.i teqouite f r eacb an undertaking, started
on W.d rrd.y down tbe riTer m a large boat, pre
pared i. r the uccesicn, to enrve. the Co-ea, wi’b
Teferenoe to detnmiui"g the praotioab li'y and tbe
ooet, *ud -be appt p-iate pisn, us opening tbe river
to navipatiou. Odr friend* and. wn stream, at tbe va j
tir u* po ute, and at Wetumrka, may be un the li.'k
Out for him in due utne.—jtuew 4>*o<eraer. OeS. 14. •
Pr ■ticeam.
An ir.oci pacer mjj th**e-’ six whi, to 1
kwp !i ap. Does he n-A “wet hia whiiAle’’ j
I for the same purpose 1
The editor of the “Sonny South’’ says that the
and •position lo ghiiiinKS tor drinks has been
ban isd down to aim “through a long line of ancee- !
try.” The yonng rogue should remember that it is !
a sufficient stigma upon hie unfortunate ancestors j
t. hive such a dewendent a* himself, without hie’
publishing them aa bard drinker, and enumerating i
ail their other vices. If their ghoe’s a e awre of
hu ..ffenc; agaii st theui .t’ ey cannot bat ridee:, in :
Ue immortal language of S-.ik.peaTt.
“H w rha p. r than , ser jsu i tooth It is
To bav. a thaokc ts caiid.”
The H -t. John,Pipr n f , the dUt'Cgnt.hed post
and olerg.man. having become a convert to spiri
tna'irm, preached a eerinon a few days in New
York upon table tipping. We euspect that the
bal .nee w-eei of his brain has beeu serious.y tip
ped.
Dshocratic Ecosoair. —Mr. Buchanan has ask
ed ai,u ob a’iied ir.,m a D m cra ic Concrete, one
hundred and four milho:a of duiiart for one year's
eipeusee Ot u s Admiuintrauon. S x years ago the
government oa-cairied on for less iha a half t -at
enii'. Tne revenue have fal en off Lea I7 one half,
and ihe Bresioeut and bis parry er -aiming the na
tion in debt at toera'e o’ t r y mdliont of dollars a
year. By the lane Mr. B -cuanau’s Administration
ends rve ebal! have a oa.iooai de rto carry of near
iy two hundred mtl/iotiM of and liars. T oae who
have tue money to pey tor the exueueue ainu-.e
mei.te of the Bredident .toaid eee to this.
The Democracy inflicted divers punishment? tip. n
our neignb- -r of the Demc-crat fir his deuunciatiou
*f l. r e-mpt n He a’ erw.nje became v-ry
silent upon.tbe - abject, bnt they continued to punish
him still. W’s have beard of an old Dutchman who
wh pped his eon for eweming at him Th- whipped
toy at:II cursed, aD<l the ! ther whipped h m avam.
Tuen xfae e r auky lit Je ebap woe ** lent, bat looked
on it he La'i TLh d*d\i in uim Tnereupon ta o and
fellow, applyir g the whip utce more to hit should
*:*, exclaimed, -you don’* ety nothing hut 1 know
you dink dam, and I vill np you for dot ”
Divorcee fc& .da : -ae y ea.-y and B'-arjd&loufi’y
Cuimnoii in liodiana. Ii Lt& and ha: ’hey * C'las •n
a. y Uk? pUaca th re eimoet without the Know! dge
of ill - part.fw inieroifted It might bep.udcntlor
every o*nple f bff .ro retiring at night, to u-itiefy
tbeuaieives Dy ear ful inquiry whether they Lave a
rigbito oce-py the tniuo ruum.
The editor of ’he Ohio Hta’eeman, the next day
after ’be over wn-lining ce eat of the De-iM-c’atic
paity ioOiio, said wn* proa-ier< f hit* D-iec ra
cy th*=n ’han ue had ever been before in a i b: hie.
We are disposed t > agree With fc'in Hat Deinou.a
cy i:ke syllabub, ia beat wh**u well whipped.
H w true it ie ibat we never pnt a proper value
up* n tb'jee tbif'tfH aroich era niwoyi present to
We are n*w lau li *g the beauty oi me c fine’, a per
1 c* tt ranger, and forget the glormua tun wuc'i
‘•as been with Us since “in the beginning God said
let there be light anti ihtie light.”
TLc ed.tor of the Portland Guzatte u*ks how
much hie neighbor of the Democrat “c<iui‘i proba
bly run l.w taco for.” No doub iLxt depend* upaa
tue price of brad*.
Whenever a white man undertakce to prove tha*
the negroet* are quii to the whiles, he is very cer
tain to piovotbat they are at leat*. equal to hiawe.f.
Mr. Doog-aa’ Chicago organ eaya that he “dis
plays Itoe c *o!e.*t Coinage ” I f ’ hu* enrage isn’t
coo now, perhaps the November electioi.s wi 1
cool it.
Lecompton : 9in at tba North and at the
S *utii are earing into t';p very vim'.* of i) *rco: racy
—the oi-e a gnawing po eon, the other e. galloping
C liBULOplioD.
Mr. Douglas’ orjan in Chicago claia9 that he is
a ill a sover l'n in ilut H ate. Bat hb kiua of
“ •overeigaty’ is Dot ** popular ”
A D i'liocra’rc *• ditDr in Tonn* see tells eotre plain
truiua abi ut bis own party. Ha glories iu f-.ct
—whioh we ftv recently pointed • ut—that the
UeamcrHoy o! to day is no’ that of Jefferson, Uadi
son, J i* ksun, or even Van Buren is uis tei
timony:
“Democracy is pregreprion. What was Demcc
rairyinJtff r*-n’e lime, is nt Democmcy a: the
prosent day Woat was D -mocracy iu Gan. Jck
pod’s df*y h not Demociacy now. And, indeed,
vc. at war Democracy ten years ago, is not Daaoc
ra< y to-day.*’
Toatß n tact. One of Democracy * ies, and
a v-ry <i ffereit i<ir of D rnocra y lakes i*u place.
Pnen thw latter Democr cy passes away, and a
Democracy utterly uni ke ;t in everything >e omes
its succe-B* r. Then tbs last Democracy vanish a
info th'.ii air. aid another monster stalks upon the
stage and lakes its name.
And ye* we are to and that the Democratic party is
“ the great party of permanency” Tha’ sort of
*• perumucLcy” s n* doub a wonderful invention.
Apply ‘lie term 1> mocracy to all -o't*ofnigbtuiarey
and unquesrior ably Democracy will be perma eut,
for nigmmares, with only u change of the phantas
magor a will kat ua 1 ng as mon and women eat
late f uppers or luko bad consciences to bed with
them. _
A FkICSDRHIP BfclVVEfcN A i OWL AND A CROW.
—Homes weeks alia e Mr. Pratt, ti e senior prv
prietor of the Spenc*r House, owned an owl and a
crow tha’ had a;pareritly formed a deep attach
ment for each other. They were always together,
and seemed to hold a kin i of mutual conversation,
which, however unintelligible to others, must hav*-
given them great satisfaction. The crow would
often bring food to the owl, and was always anx
ious to and some act that would prove acceptable.
The firm friendship existing between the two birdr*
wa* the subject of general remark by the guestn
and habitues of the hotel, who frequently watched
t in by the hour. Their intimate association and
kindness were really curious to witness, aid elicit
ed many specula'ions upon the nature of birds aud
their capability of Hflec’ion.
One cay the owl led ill, and the crow, ever at bis
side, expressed as mu h sorrow and eympa’by as a
human creature could appealing ever and an- n by
I• k* to pa-sere by, a* if inviting aid and comf. rt
fr his sick friend Ti e owl wa danger.msly indis
posed for nearly a week, and, at th- termination ot
tha’ period, died in epi’e of every efirirt of the crow
to pr 1 >ng his i x.stenco
The crow Was ino msol-O I*. N -tiling could han
ifhthe memory ot h'.s feathery friend, and i tie
and /übt •ii tb in our mind that had he been a po*
he w aid have written another “AdonaL,” or “I
Memoriam,” upon his m.iurufil bereavement. He
wou and ea’ nothing, j o savoy morsel c u and temp
him, ai*d tho choicest bits of his f ivorite food Ihv
near him. day and night, untouched. The dark
luotre ot the eves o’ the lamenting l >wl grew and ra
m rand dimmer ; his d'miuutive legs weaker and
weaker; famine was iu his every nsp* ct; but still
he would not ear. Iu the flippant language of the
dav. ho would “di * first”—and he di i.
0 lemon ing eariy, the senior proprietor, wbo
| was much attached to both the owl and the crow,
j found the latter lying lif dees in the court yard. The
no r bin wa* nothing but bones, not a particle of
fi.'t-h remaining beneath lii ebony plumage, she
orut? bed been true to h:s friends up as an ornitho
logical Orestes, and bad resolutely conquered, w.tt
l trots self d* nial, a life not worth preserving nfttr
the 10-8 of his *‘other Bjui”—-the owl.— Cincinnati
Enquirer.
More Ab lui n Kaccaliiy—A meeting wa*
held .u Frankfort, F. auk tin county, Ala ,on the
• 28ih ult., to give an exprestion of opinion of the
• p oplecf tha’ ct unryon tho imprisonment of Geo
. VV Hhaw, in P.ttsburg, Pa. The Pc's, ea stated y
Jttemeeicg. are about these: G. VV Shaw was
| formally a cit xeu of i u*cumbia, Ala. retnovea
lo Pittsbuig A negro boy na ed Wash, the
property ot Go rge O Ragland, escaped from hi
master about lire year lbO-, an t went to Pittsburg,
where . was reco n aed by said S aw as the slave
he had formerly known in ruscumbia, au-J he in
tormeU R gland of the fact of lis being in Pitts
burg.
wei t to Missouri and his master being informed of
the fact, emplo-ed a Mr Julian, a citizen of Tus
ruinbia, and sai i Shaw, to go aud cap u him.—
Tuey f *uud auid Wash iu Brunswick. Mo., and or
rested h m and brought i.im back, to his master at
fuHUtnb a. The tail neg o acknowitdged, when
arrested, that he was a s ave if Ragland, aud was
recognxed by many of the citiseusof Tusoumbia,
to whom he had been well known, as the same
boy
AUe*- the arrest and delivery of said negro, Shaw
returned t > his home in Pi tshu g. wh*re he was
im mediately arrested and indicted for kidnapping a
Irei person—up->u which charge he w .9 uommitted
ti* j id, ad siloh last March h.is be nw. prison.
Thai said boy was, and has always been a slave,
there can be no doubt; and, iu ve of the efacts,
B‘ilShaw has committed do offence against lUe
laws of Pei naylvaua, or any • ther State, but his
prci*e3utiou i> the act f ‘auHtiOiam, aud a desire
upon :* e part of the atoluiouis sos that secrim to
do violence to tho rights ot h Southern mau and
Ho ut hern iutere-ts— Athene (Ala ) A \tc&.
Ulrica Wire.—Last ne.k wo tork occasion to
visit (he vineyard ol our friend Dr Ulrich, which
is e mated sosenteon miles nbov* this place The
D cu r Ims a nng’ pleat'ant lo ation, and au excel
leut v n ya- and oouMsUeg of Home ten ecres, where,
o*y<*nd a t'oubr, a uiHiiiriaotured the be t wine in
the United St i’e* Ue has au experienced Ger
mat), at the be .and of some ei*bt or ten slaves, wi o
d< ail th© woik atout tbe vineyard, thus adding a
r-eotional favor to his alreany popular wi-ca He
informs u* tbe deu.aua i> steady ard iccreas
it-g, so muobao that he could, if the wine were
’orth* timing, sell twenty thousand g l!oue per year
I seerac to us that this, in itself, wou and tie an in
cucement to go inti* the operation. W© ful y be
*iev that the hiiis o’ Tallapoosa, plau'ed nLb th<-
tr ape, can jield more gain to the farm r than the
ifih field** ot ii outcome ry, Given©. Marengo and
oth r counties oo to tue plantar of cotton. Tr.k*>
•wr tbe example btAoie u*. Dr. U ric h
cultivates about ten acres, ’he product o’ which is
3mo a lons still aid sparkling win©?. E*tiraati."g
thepr*ceof the wiue pt |4p.*r ou (which by the
by is cheap) we gee the snug sum o! $1*2,000, less the
MpeßSiS. m-tde ’rom nine acres of poor bill land.
Can this be beat ? We leave the answer to all. Ii
is tbe intention o’ Dr. Ulrich t • increase the num
ber of acres *n cultivation tr m year to year. His
farm is wril ti’t“d op tor the purposes tor which it
is affsp ed. Ou it, ra the side of a very larue r* ok
bill, he tins blasted a c liar, w hich resemfiles a cave,
that answers the putpase of keeping th • d’stillt-d
wins (o>!. T:e nine has been estimated *N >. 1,”
by tb© K©w York epicures, aud we after a lengthy
and satisfactory trial ot i’, are willing to give ru
dorseinent to their dictum. —Dadettllc (Ala.) Man
ner.
A ITton CHlMstr ibey have ju?t conripietsd
lbebgaeitp ut ey in the w rid at the Chai Vetuwn
mvy \ard. Its be’ght above ground 13 239 le.t,
um’ iron tlie bo-t.m of tha f, nnaat'.on 25S tact. At
tbe nrfMSSi tbe 1 r. nnd the base is 24J teat square,
and the foundation at the bottom, l? I 1 -et bet >*, is
3. feet square. Tbe file ii round, ad 7 fret in
diameter Cne gentral planet’ the s'ni.'inre is a
■ q me, of 13 fee and 2 inches, supporied by •trslve
oiuin i‘- ing buttresses, which -erannate a ISO feet
above the ground. Above these bu’ resses he
oiiiuniey is a q .are, wim a panel on each iaee. Tbe
whole is and. leced wi'h dentai ooroices, tbe crown
n oulding of Wistob is cast iron, and Weigi.3 upwards
ot 1: r-e tons. I 1 the Cons ruc’ on or this Ocimney
the number of bnoks used w * 1 odO.tNiii The build
ing wse c ixnr.ecced on tue 2 dh ot M.y Ist, and
the .as! buck was laid on Thcr.-day, after which tbe
workmen aid iu.i ed gu--ts to the number of about
b.t\ iu all, took cn n-r on the summit.
I*DESTBUCTIB I LITT o T E.J IgIST. Tb.CSe
wirds .fwsiom are from the pen of Sidney
Smith, me of the beet wits au tnoetgeni.fi men of
the pree-nt century Mankind are always bap
pur f r h ..i g been nappy ; so tta’ if you make
them happy now you tn .se them happy iweoty
years hence by tte memory of it. a rb.luhooa
pe-i dwiba due ntiifure of rational indu'genre,
under lend and wise {.aren't, diffuses e ver the
. hole of ii'e a fee ing of calm pleasure, and in ex
treute o.d s.g , is tbe very last rem- mbrst-ce which
time cm erase from tbe mind of man Si ei.joy
metit, bowevertooousideratls, is rc.n.ei to tie
present moment. A man is the happier for life ‘ aun
having olc made an agreeable tour, or lived for
any leagtu of t’. ue with p ea-an; people, or euj yed
Htiy Con-ue able interval of innocent pleasure;
winca coctributas to render old men so inattentive
to the scenes be? re them, anc carries them back to
a world that is past and to scenes never to be re
tie wed again.
Tbe Augsburg bra* tie ooi,tains a letter from
Z.r fD Jma'ia 1 dated tbe 9;h, .11 which we r*d
—■'Tue electric teieg.aph here has been the cau. a
of au affecting disaster. Daring a violent storm
yes eraay two ot the telegraph w,r thrown
covn, bu; without breaki, s the wWc. Wten tha
•t.:m was near y over an Uff.iai of the telegraph
office ana s >me arti lerymen set about rep acmg
the posts. Instantly, liuee uidivilaa s wht'touch- |
edttiewire received te r bleil’ctnc th^ck.-; two |
were kitted on the gp >t. and the third receivedsserif
ous ii jurnc on the head and the upper part ot his !
body.'’
Mcbdek—Tie Grayson (Va.l Pa’nof states that !
Dw.i-i Dwi*. wnowMtri-d in-hvt cmuty lor the i
murder ot Spencer Isom and e.cquit ed, started with !
his wife after tte riel, for J mceviUe, N C. and ,
bo h were murdered on the road. He was married
hut a few days am
Dilutehs .a ii tT.tuE* WrTißs. —The
fit e*’ I “ , O’ S'. L, Os. have juet mad
! f" P ° rt 0f ,h ® et ambcwt d's M-ors of
i wl “icb we learn that tbe vain of
| ttebeve deetrowd iO)MU . whicb cloMd m
, B*P“ber las., w ; : acd the value of the
several cargoes aeetroyed and lost was ib3d,*o. 1
„ commercial
The Nashville Union, of Wednesday, saya: “We
ltaro by a letter rece ved yesterday tha*. the Lsawrence
burg Bank has resumed specie payments, which wiii I
| place the issues of that Bank at par
| M The Bank ia n w taken on deposit by our
j Banks, aud its isnea are, t erefore, quoted at par.”
I SAVANNAH OcL Vi —Cotton— Arrived since the
I 15th inat, 20,0*26 ba es Upland, and 38 do Hea Is laud
; TANARUS: e exports for the same period amount to 3,870 bale
Upload— 'easing on hand aod on b:pboard notclea-ed,
a ati.ck of 56,856 badea Upland, aa I do Sea La.':’
againa’ 7.134 bales Upland, and 955 do. ika Island at the
same time last yea .
The very heavy reeeipta which we noticed last week
have continued wuhou anyaba;e ent, and w re it no*
for the extea iv* arrangements mode fra supply of
:>nrage, there woulo be serious and fncohy in the way c:
g documeu’ary bHle. For:auatr!y, howev. r,
t'aor wno err engaged ia the shipping buainess have
made rfForr* to suppiv the demaal. ai.d wit su.h suc
ce*j that hon y icc:nven:ence taperitneed has been
ot a t**n_p ra r y character.
1 he a;connui per Eurrpt were made public nn Friday
anl had a depre-a ug influence operators, buyer
were scarce aad our circular closes a market
at the so lowng q jot. tious, which ±how a dtcJne for the
week of 4®tc.:
Middling 11*911*
Hirict Miid'ing
Good Middling 3U-r?—
Mid 111* g Fair Ilf®—
Mice. —The new crop is mining in qtite freely, ni the
qu .lx v of tha: t tr ed out of oar c:ty m lls ia said by>u
u oRt cxp o r enceu Ru em • etunti to excei th-.t of any
previous year There Las been a fair dma and ; o* good
samples but the inferior and ordinary g a e.s are much
neg -cted Wequ te Common t Fair Ql'&Sb
Flour —Tie n.rke supplied and tne demand
ia A sale of 150 bb s.- Lc*i eEx ra was mad*- r.:
ssis-. Wequ te auperhne c 5 75; Exira 66 ot/®6.50;
F*mU 57.
Com— s ; n limited dm and, aud held at 75 cent* frein
depo , a id 80S8>c. frjm *tore
Bmeon —Thta article is v rydu'l with a liberal apply.
ParcUases “fa rst rat- q a ity ctn be na e at tor
Sh-ul ier 73<-; Bxboed Si e
Cauvaase’ Ham ll®lzc. Some parties are holoing a*,
rat - t isl abave the-*- q out on?
Mo ana* — Lore iafcir utle deman i for Molas-e
We qu.ti Cuba in hhia 18 tt3o cents, ac ordaig to qua_•
t.ty.
O .ts— 1 he -tock nf Oat s till In excess r? the de
naau \ A heavy article in bola is r ffered at 55c, aud a
1 g terartic e iu sa k-* at s <ue pri e t retail we 2’ te
a very good demand at 7 j cen s for heavy, aid 65x for
common.
Rijc —From s'.ore we quote at $1.25, with a good de
dJt and
Hule— Are in good demand at 13c
iVntai —Wehcarnf no transactiocß in Wheat, and j
have no b .sis f rqao-a iun*
E'change —The exc ediogly hrg n yof produce ;
wb .-b bs-> come to market h:*B produced ju six.ouot o:
exchange entirely beyond tie wants >f ihe community, j
Theprenshas causudeur banks t> take urere liberal'y |
th*.n th -ir actual want* would warrant, and, as the and- j
died, to pay for good-, purchased, is quite iin.itrd the i
rates have tend <1 -.owuward untiiit has rea<-heda n/u e j
at .vld-h it ia profit be so Import coi . The indebted |
ue*. of the bonth :u the Nor b. not be'*n ro .-ma i for ;
years, a* and if a dcinaud and i n t spring up from some un- :
qtarter, .he ba. k will have to import c in o \
ic.ulate the balances in ;h*iir fav r. Id toebi • a
large Di ioe.-s ha- bee i don at n tre>t off. te erally
ih agli by cme more is ch. red. Uut-dr* r-i h’
ui 8a p ooKiug at s®'c H enioc, we quote #tßf hdk
Freights— l'nere h ve been a u nur er o*’ a r vans -im e
ou: lant o’ vess Is oi a 1 s ; ze*, which Lave fl ie up ea-i y
a our quotation . v e hear of lo ch. nge in t era ce,
11’ u li toe b-tt rsuppl* ct tornii e han caused the ap
p ebeusio: aof shi, pern a id th e-iger nes- to effect eu-
Kflg u. u* Lasaubmaed. We quote otVc to Liverpool
lirax st L-l 3.’d ; to Havre r* miua .y Jc r X w \ ork by
trainer O tfen *c ~ nd the same to ehila-eialua ad
Fa’t'tuore by sad to .'nviffe. c**7-Hie is off.ret; to V.
Vera gc , to 80-ton and Fh ladelph a 7 16:. Moeo oitr
i*. t repo;t tli ol owiagchert* rs have bo n effect d:n
New York : five chips to load here for Livert.>oos with
Cott natt db 13-32 .. iif- to Hull at 13- J2l; one to Liver
pool at 13 3- .or if to Havre 13-i.Cc A ship wa.. char
t red i liostc'. t* load e e lor Liverpool with Cotton
at B*l, or ii i j Havre t *c
II 5: L £STo *, Oct £3 —Cotton —Th s article was
v y iiu h no.l ctid for severe 1 nays reiediug the
Oat ;of ou l.i t io or f , m and Lo rnaiket ou the whole
wore dee-.ed!.. 1 ugudanddr .o u>gappe ra •.. ood
M-and ii g o* dat
he ii.a ke* *>n • day ti e first dav o he eu reot
week nmon qit a Giffe tut asp ct H ider*
ma i’eri iladi po iti. nto m-et buyers, o ac edi gto
t ruis th • had p.e u.u 1> ief sd t • ccept, wh ch pro
xaote aeeria.nd gr eof ac iv;ty, resultr. <i n the sale
oi uily 2 uO iat s, at a reduction o an i-®ic ou he
abov <i .uUtio e. ho:e was n, vry gone ai desire o
s-cliou at tda an ‘ i t(*n.s querco < f the large
, y n the mv ke . pr c s experienced a further decline.
•ne ope ret ons reach and 5*51 baits The a Bof Viou
day 21 9 >an-s tne inar'-tet presented no naw tea ure.—
h ma ket on Tuesday eem-d t - taks a turn f r tne
b ter. The he *y ra .sicliens had r lev; h ider-,
•id .n he bulk of the sal s, - liii-h reached 1909 ba es,
th v ob a ued r the 1 advanced retes. On Weu esday
20* 0 ba*e • changed hands at an mprov. ment of ab u
3 i §c. trorn he • est point. uyera gen raily wore
in a leuda ce on Tluis .ay but they made v-ry little
progre 8, 08 the sales were limited te 1100 t*ale-. ow ng
t* ho f.r.ng lite in ae. anded he agg egat f-aies
1 1 the we e whiib out up 14 756 bales, have been by
f* the h avicst of t.e sensou Thereceipts i the cam-*
time have rea.fiel 2',334 bales. We quote low to
trkt Mdd <fig 11®118. Go and kaddiing li*; ud M and
dill g Fail- a Hi ail \
hii t —rhe ffe .&ud for thia article has about absorbed
the reoeipia of ihe wee*, and piic hav i.udergone no
change ‘1 he trausactions range from to $33 per
h ii dred.
Curn—De a!e:a have a fair supply on hand, rnd the ar
ticle con equeutly att acts voy iiu e atte lion. We
have reduc and our quotations, viz: 72®75 centi itr bu*h
e , sack incut ed.
Wheat — i her h*B been some little inquiry for Wheat,
butt offers have t*;cn so l.>w that not., ing was done.
Flour —W notice rather an irnpio em nt in ho de
n.aud, but price, are no Letter The h avy at . k cou
pi. and with toe comparative.) heavy receipts of th: week,
which compn-e
to ueprens tho m rket. Some 2?00 packages have
chang-d hanos pa tof which is iu’ nded tor oreign
ship eta $23 to $23 in sacks, anu $53 to $53 for su*
pei flue in bbls
Salt —-*>oi. e <LOO sacks have been ir.ported sin o our
las*., a portiou of which have betn sold at 8 ‘®‘Joc per
sack accorbii gto quality ad condition oi tack.
. Groceries— Ou mark i ha> again r laps* and iut > a very
quiet state. Considerable apathy has followed he de
mand that ex sted the previous week f t* Sugars, as
othing has betn done to give note or character to the
market We are wth ut transactions iu eitharMo
la-aesor C-.ff o Home 5..0 bb s. Ciariied Sugar have
been receive 1 coastwise this week.
Exchanges —The n ..ou t f rl ng B Ts have ra her
l .creaaeo p however, are lirui at Ls week’s qu< -
latiom vz: Bi®9p.rceut premium There is a ag*
amount of D mostic Exchange on the mark t. tndpric s
have uia.. riaby declined, ‘he banks are chc king
freely on No them pom’B at pr Hight ribecks have
ue :u selii. K froel ..t f ®gc. < iseouat. Paper havitg3o
days to iuu has been belimg at Bc. off; amt CO d.y bi ls
.xave ccun dto l;c
Freights —lt wl e so- non rc eren?e to our elrpping
l.at t a ihcr arc seven ves cb oading for Liv •o o
%cd four oi Havre. e q iote to-Ii f rm -rp rt 7 IGJ
ot e atter , for co to p square bgs To New
Y >rk by team re cot rot. 7 16® ic The e?r!v eugage
urent in *img vt s-e!s w real 5 i6:. but gc was tbo
est-.bli he:r ten the close of business Ph-.laielpha
i- for cotton; 121 cpj ia?.k for vv neat, of wh h there
s 109*9ba hils emg sLipped; H Itlm re f'o.t m3 . and
ih same ierius aud o ci ions for 1 bushels Wheat;
B *s; n, 0-ilOii 7 6©lc. A full car oof cot Ou has beeu
engaged for P.ovia* nee at £c. p r lb
ALBANY, Oct. 21 — Cotton. — ‘ e 1 ft th© mar’ ot in
our la t repo, t very rr gu. u\ w tu a decline of Jc Irnm
quo’arioits of pievious week Since then, Fa-tor hav.©
be !i c iupt lied to sui-mit to a forth r decline, and we
q i tea ex rem a io- lay 9f to 10|c , latter for mm lings
o s strict grad) No go-,d inid-larg offering, but m
mu h deaia ul, sud would ready bring tOjC. Wo notice
u*• n*b v st. ala a rival of ship in*at Savannah,
ad which ha-, be n much uo. ded o carxy off th.- accu
mulate i stock, ih a * ill no d>u l ff give an im, ul e hat
w.l be felt in our interior markeis, to ihe benefit of tuo
planter
t ick on ha and 21 Hept bales. 54')
Hci eij re t. Oet. 14tu 73i4
Uectipti pact week 185 b
9712
SLipped to date 5553
Stock in Warehouaes 4i..‘J
N W OR7*E.kNS, Oct 20 Cotton. — -,0-day, r> -
OCO ba es p iees eai r; rt diin a Freight.
liter; kL change Ou Load n ci, boing an advance of t
New York s.ght 13.
-*•* 5 CON. ct. 21.— Cott'-n —The dema dis gdod at -0
® 3-3 ce .ts for extrem* s. The art cl ia com ug in v..ry
freeiy, 17U0 ales havi g b cn received ou T uesday
MONTGOMERY, Oct. 20. Cotton— The market wrs
a’ tive to-day, and ala: ge at IU: to lie.
COLUMBiIS Oct 22 Cotton —ihe receipts ves - or- I
day w-re 1423 na . s an i sa . s i.U94 baies .t * of to K 3c.
A lot ot ’u iy Middiiug Fair .o Fair was sold at 11c.
There was a little be ter feel ug in the market towards
is close, occasioned pt>63ibiy by the light receipts of th j
dny
MONTGOMERY, Oct 18 —Cotton— The market du
ring Uu past week was ina five, and p i es declined c.
Ti ere wb . a pood demaud sprung up about soon Hatui •
day ht 10 jto lie T.-i ay hre was s *ine deimmd son
buipj ers, t ou h there was iot much dun*-, a* pri cs
rt er In* il a >v.- ihe iew# cf buyer- We qu te aiid
dl... ~10) to 102 ; Good Middling* lie.
Slock ou. Rim bevt 1, 1858 Gf,3
iLc. iveff pa t w • k 7* ; ;i7 •
Received previously 2b2ilUT3 : 5-i
Shipped riucs Soptrmber Ist 4515
St ok n hand Oct 16:h, 18 8 19..79
Received s m. t.ine iastyear 83- 8
Sh p-d sasr. tm j fe't y ar Ida’S
Stock on La id October 19th, 1&58 C 505
OOLUMt US OA., Oct. 19— Cotfo-i—' The receipts
vfti ;day were B'B -a es. a claries 1 3l9*bsles at lO.t t-j
U Thed maa a ter the forepart o the da-,
was ra;h r voe smoug't i*h p-> ra The principal retea
during the and y were ill a u 0o
Cotton Statement Jor tcerk ending October 16.
Stock ou ba; and A g. 31, 1853 :.. sl2 bales.
Received past we k 8212
Uec ivcd previously £6416-3462 bales.
Tota’ 3£-iiobxiei.
Ship ed past week .3^19
Snipped p eviousiy Liys7-;5176 b>lea.
Stock or h\nd 199 4 bales.
Rcc - ved to same i.ae IS."*5 27i fri bi'es
“ “ “ 1856 23-* 3ba es
“ ** ** len7 73U4 bales*
FOLUMBUS. Gt. Oct 20— Cotton — receipre
y°s*er v were 2,0 6ba e-, ad ‘afes7oß l a’ear 0] to
103© Ihro wa c t tna* a t viiy amorgn ahip^ers
which w sn’ e!©ated hth“ opAoi in<> av.
HEARD & iSDIEiSOiV.
nndersicTed have this day tss>cia r vd thpir;
ne ves uude the firm came c*f H ARi) S *
SON, who wi.l continue the WAREHOUSE AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS in r.'i its branches in tbe
Fir. prrnf Bu din>?s. Eatrt see Mclato>h street, a; pre
sent occupied by 8. D Heivrd waere they rccpe.tfu v
solicit! ro tirsuance of tbe patrnuag • hit or:"’ cxtei.de-1
to each rs the firm, while in busiue s separately, and by
their united effort®, hope to merit an i receive a liberal
patronage f otn the public euerally.
Order v for Ba-pin?. Rope, and Family Supplies, will
bo carefully fi led by one of tbe firm.
The uaual facilities will be afforded on Produce in
3tore, when desired.
S D HEARD.
J. R. Si'-PSoN.
Anffnsta, JnSvl 1858 iyl;>utS-w#>nj
KEES Oc LLNTOX,
WTU'Ia conrinw- the WAR H;U. E A Si) COM
T T MISSION BUSU'E:6atthsir old siandon Jacx
son street
Wt 11 devote their person-1 attention to the Storage
and >a eof Oottcn. Baco- , Grain. &e.
Liberal Cash Advarc*s made whan required. all
order* t>r Family Supplies, B Flope Ac., fi..ea
ax the lowest aiarktt pn e.
JOHN C. REES
SAMUEL D LISTON.
Anm'ta. Jn’vSl. 1858.
POULLAIN, JENNINGS <& CO.,
GROWERS anD COTTON FACTORS,
O'Tposilt Globe Hotel, Augu* (K Go.
E as hen.t'jfore, in ounoect ou w tb
Groc y busmeos, to attend to the sale o’ COTTON
aod o;h< r Pro*.nee
Th y v% i.l oe prera’-e I in the Prick Fireproof W*re
bou-e, nt'w ic process of erec ion in the re r c-f tac-ir
store., at the n:erect.oo of and Reynold itree.s,
to receive on storage a!l com r men s mad • them.
Lib<ra< cash advauce- made oa Prwiuue in store
when reqnesied.
ANTOINE POULLAIN.
THOMAS J. J >NMNGS,
ISAIAH purse.
Anni'l 4 18SR. ‘tvwf
TtLAKFEK C. JbH YiSUX,
WAKEUOI-iiE MB COMHISSiOS
MEHCI-IANT, |
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE,
AUGUSTA, GA.
h s per'-, ail afectiou w t ;l be given tC‘
f T the Storage Mil Sale cf ’> ton and other P o ,uce.
Orier.. orFainxlv >upo. e* promptly attexKiad taj.
Cast advanced on Pr dace Is store.
8* es Koois ttJ O&oc oc Rvy coid trree?. between
Jackson ani Mclhto*b iyl? otvr^ia
FOR SALE
; A GOOD BOOT AND SHOE MAKES AND TAN
! HER. Iwi el 1 w o-n fer cash He is
t ye rt o.d, we khs 170 pounds, and n sand ard erv n
teiiLeo Ad: e-s JOHN BOOTL,
o"t'od!4wU’ i f x < on Os.
; c st.
/ \\E NOTE on Mitchel Walden, for $596 52, payab c
* * to James or heare given January L lroe
and and e one day a.u-r date Ail person* *.re hereby no
’ tided not ic pay the s& ae to any one but nvse’t
l mv4 WV H NNAR
ALLSTON &OURDIN.
Broker and commit
SION AGENT, No. 9 State-street. Charles ten. 8.0
13F* E ergetic and prompt attention paid to sc. ;r £ o
Porcfaa Kir.g of Lands, Ne<rroee. Hooaaa, Stock-. Bond#
Socumia*, and pro porn- in gactc&U my24s f
GALL AMD SEE IT !
A RARE CHANCE FSB INVESTMENT!
■
‘ J IS I
Reduced to a Fraction! |
j
Shingle Machine,
s
Now on Exhibition at Yril. 11. GOODSICirs CAF.PENTEB SHOP.
Rejnolu’s Mreet, Aoen>= • 6 „ wfc r* U ran be steu
in operation o;i tlie hour of Stol A. ‘L,
and from 2 ia G P. 51.
i . T' lie principle embraced in this Machine corresponds exactly with the old and well
known process of splitting and dressiugby hand labor, working directly with the grain in
; the timber. It produces an article not liable to warp or check from exposure. This nia
| chine was patented January oth, IBJG, and has already obtained a celebrity possessed by
| none other, ine whole machine can be built for one-third the cost of any other, and
j will rive and shave from the bolt from 8,000 to 10.000 Shingles per day. For this pur
pose, it only requires a rwo-Horse Power to w ork it, at the same time you can make any
j required length, and it is adjnstible to any required thickness or taper ; it is simple,
; cheap and durable any ordinary mechanic can make it. and a boy utav work it.
To Shingle Dealers, Lumbermen, Capitalists ai.d Speculators, this machine is a safe,
j sure and profitable investment, M e invite ali to call and see it in operation. Any fur
iher information can bu had by calling on the Pa nice or his Agents, one of whom will
; always be found with (lie Machine, or at the Globe Hotel.
f:i h 1 IIi M £? A" c P ra^p sna sub c
All letters should bo addressed so
SAMUEL 11. KING & CO., Augusta, Ga.
C E It T IFIC -A T E S.
P OGUSTi, ricr *. B.IBV. I
MR. ff M. FIS —To ©otup-ir.cp*’ tidh • r j . j
tskepleasur *i ro ingtny expere ueiu t •"u© of
ouoofvo ir fthir? e Marir ** M > a*. Hdo :; ff
about i7 ri.los r 1 w Aurula n art hi. vU.ire*aA Sn
vaon h lire . ass t -.t ma t-; ui tre.-fi ;.; ;; .>. p-v r.
Rs-nrii portabh* oagice. o • uh • s tvd: t-jnsbi v r
veni nriy mu. ed iom ‘r. ‘o io by a p .ir I
cfuin ts or horst-.t Teem vhi-.c work* admir-'.ffy, fa.’
lyuo oadyo c:aim. ff f-.r it tr.- Imroud my Ci - j
reitit ou Thia anhint; ist>iratcf6 by ©n© wh.iPman. I
(h ivlrgno in u- <f i : chioerv ) ass
fom’iui “ jvnntat on nc-frota it iur s ©;r fre-. u 7,t00 to
©utiro y uu.tu ihe i;ppi3*cf wood to ir.o acG-n
Yonroo't serv’t, L. Hopkins.
A rou st a S-pt 8,1858,
Mr. fl. M King—Dear Sir : Your I'utP/it L.aqlc
ehiue ha* beoo in operation at my .'•Lop fr ts < m *ntbs,
’ni I have watr-he lit olos- y. To i‘-ia--o HM-qja .i. it
farairpasst sany machm© i Lavfisp-ni If doe :ts work
well, and can, in my op : ni->n, h- m-.d :to tu u **u from !
10 to 15.000 pt-r day. it.s .■ -in plicity and its uuraoil ty I j
uo uoi thrak cun be excelled.
Wm H Goodrich.
I hav© dally witness dtli° -Uit'mrJe Machire of
uel .M King, at Mr ro dvirh’n Workshop, and ful y Cit
cur in what A*r. Goour'.ch says of i
%V. M. Rdssi-11.
Foremau of tho j>i-op.
Augusta sn*. o. lfi'p.
I have witnc"?eff tho opera - ion ot i above t -aa. ine,
and concur fully ia the rri* stafe ue.its . ud wo'-t’.fl
forth r-av that its aim ffioty and durability so far sure
~"s-es an v thing th •r'h v© ; een for rnaki- g .-ling. !
that l woul-i hrvo uo other ct hy ♦ T*ic-, if I C'>u ff ge’. j
iheoueabovealludi-dt b This machine can easily Lo I
FALL ;j X'v.,...
185 8.
’ J. A. VAN WINKLE,
HAS NOW ON HAND,
A SPLENDID STOCK OF BLACK AND COLORED
CLOTHS, CASSIMEHHS,
AND
wr? o g a 3 zrwo* 3,
WHICH ARE ALL OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND WILL BE
TO 03DE3
IN THE MOST FASHION ABLE STYLES,
AND
T757* J&. ttL ZKL 3KT “J? ‘AS 13 T O SJ* Z *2* -
ALSO
Z3>T
FINE MI3AD¥MADJB CLOTiIMCJ
FTJ H CST I B Hlk G- Gr O O DS.
ALL GOODS mn?.AHE3 A3 GEPEESIiITED,
WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
J. A. VAN WINKLE,
Under the U. S. Hotel.
oci'3
1713 fk MPTdS r AI?S Pr CSfIWCS
■ NO. 6 IIAIBETT LANE, NEW YORK.
IMPri RTERS A N D WHOLESALE DEALERS.
PiSim§,
Percussion Caps rjid Sporting Articles,
FINE SHEFFIELD CilxLE \iY, SIEVE Ii FARE, JEWELRY
AND
goods.
MANTTTACrUEERS 07 LE ATS & TOMES’ CELEBRATED
F i) V; UA ba iri 5Li AS,
SOLE AGENTS DOB
ELEY’S CAPS, CARTRIDGES, WADBIKG,
AND THE ADAMS’
PATENT REVOLTING P'ISTODB,
Trib s.Vf-’L .T .iND MDs'i ErT,'CTIVE WEAPON OP THE KIND
VET PRODUCED,
ACCIDENTAL 2353? X OSIOLT IMPOSSXEUS.
ii ran he (lisi-hui'grwi in in sun by nicrdv pullin<r tin- Dig
ger. 1 lie Ad- ii:- lie vt.king Ariiss Cos, having the exclusive
right of manufacturing and selling in the United States,
have appointed us Sole Agents, inii we now offer
them at .;reai!y reduced price's.
TcIE LARGEST STOCK OF
LOOT’S EPOWU \7lNßftoa SOAP.
. if ASSORTMENT OF
LUEIIT’S EXTRACTS
in the United States. Merchants throughout tiie Union are invited
to examine our large and well selected stock. TERMS : Six
Months’ Credit, Ames payable at. Bank.
B Ntf F'-.i>. i> ‘O i Fs i- S(?s . to. 6 Malden tone.
PMJEII & L£lTA££,
DRUGGiSTS AXI) ATOTiiKCARTES, AUGUSTA, GA.
V I. would b .si'Ec ri'ur.Ly fxvrra atte ntiok to oub stock of choice
iIiNADULTf IATJ DRUGS, CHEMICALS, MEDICINiiS,-
AZTD ALL C.73SU AHTICi uES Ig7 OUR LUTS.
WE FESL AS3CBS3 TJiATKi; it > Tfu. iOTFI eg.-. --.-itR A S TOCS StJPEBIOETO OUBS
i: \> and *i . i-V\\ ‘
Ali offtcinul ,-i'cpx:u:ioi.a - : .co:J • re v t j. e formut vies of the United Stttts
Pi'..niiui'Oj.teU! Oa.-*t_. ; ot
DENTAL ATTD SURGICAL EfSTETTAUNTS,
‘t'l, and vt have unequalled err. •: : ;:t. j.. r. ing i.dUuiona.l 39,. ..1ies .tithe shortest notice
, A CHOICE SELECTION OP
Gardeu, Grass, and Field Seeds,
MAY a: WX, TOGET ajOl WITH A Ftrx, L 3UFPI.Y OF
I'iniht v.'us, Class, puiii,
mil 3- FLU Mb & CF iTXSR, near Post Office Comer.
Boom shoes., &c.
CONLEY, t UKCE k CO.,
AUGUSTA, GA
OPTO bill LNSIiKiA'CE bask,’
D3AESRS liJ
BOOTS, SHOES. Q 7:^ETSTKS“
CARPET HAGS, \ ALISES, L EATHER,
SUUU PLUb, SHOE 1 L V
TAIkIJSE’S TOOLS, i Ic.
tbdS
rttach-’d so tli'couicion Gin and worked by
! irt-.y t l&utaiion hand. G T (.itKi-.SBT,
Cot ten Gin IXcMivucUiver.
Augusta G a t 9*U, 1&'8
i T-'r. James L-. Coleman— Durr t?ir: 1 •av .-ventlu-
I Shinpi •nc hi© 1 1 Mr. Mlv Ot-erc.iton and
I hot) vvhr.t 1 biw of its p -for a. cI can ecfelv •ry
■hat * s the test hi •do Mac- it cl tve saw, cci-ir. ’
I vo* k i:-> tho b - pis *ibie zn-- uner, aud h© n*i the siin ;i. st
I iu: -: ‘.;v ot t’ • k ff ia flft I hinlt it p cu Ally edaptod
; t;. t'lrtsr.- CR-Mai uanufac'u eof tibia :ies or heud.ng .and
t.c o -t .era *r*t• • v. here n ;r es ure tho most av .il -.
b op ; ers ; ud fro erly af.eud and, 1 believe i will
cut iv,GOO ahiii'£.e p r elay.
Y.’n Hardeman, M. M. G. k. R.
Augusta Pi, Sfpt 9th, 185?.
’Tr 88 M. KlNG—Dear S r : Having had haapporu*
ni’y o-seeing ur ,• hi. g e Ma'-h-r.c severa 1 times in
op*TR ; on at rW.II Lo :dr’ h’s Shop, n this city
ta o pi*, asure h •ey g that of the r. an k nda of Saiu
g!e Msch.a*s I have bad the oi-portvcPy of se-’ini? ir.
op- rati v, : n?v-jr saw one that accomplishes the work
. as *©'■, w.'h t : • • eaoiivii'y, o- ouo bo simple ia
coastriferjoD, or ore so well adapted tj ■ e u cd by inex*
... . Truly yours,
M J. Filbert,
Snp’t Augusta Works.
Augusta. Ga., Sept 9.1853
T ’ rye sean Mr. S T. King’s -h pi* l Machine ‘ rive”.
15 shi f tries wifbiu 30seconds, ?-nd without h sitatior, I
as ert’ha u'itw rcweriatuade-i,ic wi’! ‘rive, dr w
m\n join ” iu t’ e m-r t cor plat© manner 15,( 00 within 12
1; u 1 the lies’ :.d of mac. I 'ine for ’be purpose
that I have seen nm t o W. M. IIIGHT
of t’ e firm of Hi"’t & M -v. nrphy,
T*-oji and Brass Fourniers aud L-.achmsis.
Bepl2*dltfrw3m #
WAhEHOUSLS.
(SUCCESSOR TO HEARD & DAVISON.)
Mclntosli-st., Augusta, Ga.
HAVING purchased the entire interest of ISAAC
‘t ?D in the late firm of Heard & D&visnn.
H Q -uoders-- e > nt ends ca-rvirgon the WAREHOUSE
AND COM v< iSSION his own account,
at the old s:and on M Intosh rtr et. His strict pe: son&i
a tten? on w,il he i iven tool, business confined him.
Then*"*!'iberal cash’a ilities will be extended, and
DOUGH! 1 !, liLAiiL tv CO.,
con ox facts: ns and commission
Is/r.JEi^IG'^ZJk.JSr’TEi,
AT THEIR WELL KNOWN WAREHOUSE ON
J \UKSGN STREET.
AUGUSTA, GEO.,
RUNUTY the offer of their services to their friends
and t e public for the STORAGE AND SALE OF
COT TON.
.4 dvances m- da as heretofore.
joiy i., is: 3. jysl-d3t&.w4m
J. A. JOSES,
(C.Y T T IH LATE FIRM OF BAKI-ES Sc JONFS.)
x v 7 13,1. continue t’ ‘ W A REF OUSE AND COM
VV MIS3ION BUSINDSB- Office and Sales Room
on the co:-;ser o r Mclntosh sad V-yn ‘ and tret ?. Argus
♦a > i 0., ionuerlr orcupied by Sim sen 4: Gardiner. I
would ora?t-fally re. ‘, ro :: y thanks to my numerous
s;-:rd. anwo *. most rt ••• otfu ly col-cit a coct ‘uaaco
o’ the -•a iu* at the n w. My strict persona attent ou
v, i1 be ev.:t i;o p ora ve the iatoests oi ail those vho
n 7 favor;: oviv their patronage
All or or* for aid Rope, and Family Sup
pile r s to tlyan eve my ex cuted
Liberal Cas advances madd on Produce in -tore
J. A J >\’FB.
Anensta, Ju y Ft 1858 iyl4 wfira
FULNizr & clayton.
WARr.HOUSfc ANlt CO'IMIScION MERCHANTS
AUGUSTA, GEO.
/ \Ti the 1- tof September next, the undersigned will
;• ‘ • i > re-rroof
‘■ i-tii • owned *.n-l for o'. tov vears occupied, by L.
. , in* 1 and Ptp-e;“iif m the orenpan y or Mr.
•
r in all • ••- ••ran. b. s .id will be better
r pare* tnan ever to pr ; ,m, ; tho interest of their cus
• ;• ot■"•''u w.n be
‘ov-ti'd. TANARUS v solicit consign-neats from their frkeds
and the public.
P. PHINIZY,
E.P. CLAYTON.
A CAXiD.
‘JiliF. r.. dr - .and, 11l- nd . i‘-. -o .Fnno'll? Ware
i. I.OTI . find • -.luunn iu ’ u s.- oa the 1 Bern ia
.l) r r.’ x: r -tun !i. hank > t.. U.s friend, and nstr, us
lortb” rfa.n .lu.-u,tth,-(a tye-r. 11. -srs. HINIZY
CLAY i'uS li iv:i ■ • ••.'• Wa.-.-;>.u . f.r a term
of wars, i un.it clo c fiiy recount n tli-m to ray
.rieu.f. 0:.|:-.v.viti ■) J. O. IIAUALS tX.
D'AffiGMO, LVAKS & Cos..
VYAKKIICUSE A.\'l> COMMISSION
MSS.CECAS'JTSj
AUGUSTA, GA.
nONTIMIVI tbs? rb V. bu rnt-?. *t extensive
y . ri . -V . n>o ; .n:-er U orgia Rai road I>e
pot, wii re t* e il‘ receive li c > sig ments of Cotton
b’ >sid ‘toad wi Ko. icta*,e oi Di*aye. t p,
Oilers f r Pir.u .=t •. a* Fani y npnlie? will be
i
and( as a*c and nearly opposite the Globe
iotel.
v- M. D'A v , TI ON AC,
GEO. VV. EVANS,
WM. E. EVANS.
August 5 IPNB a .po fim
~L P. BEERS & CO.,
GENERAL CGftimSSSQN MERCHANTS,
A.U GUSTA, GA.
THE undersign’ cl have this <ay e tired into e Cos
L partnership *or the transaction of a GENERAL
C MM!SSI< R SINES', in til s city.
The r personal att- ntion will ko given te con
si rumentsof Produce a.id VaMUs&f.ured Articles, nod
also Buying a*l klnJs of Produce and other Merchandise
upon or tors.
One > ftbe partners (Mr. Fo.-t t) yv'll remain in Ten-
I ess-e, prepared toli.l orders ! r all kinds of Tennessee
moduci.ona.
A. P BEERS, Augusta Ga.
UOItACG FOSTER, Louisville, Term.
octl-gtn
M. r. STOVALL,
lUHMIS6 ASII COMMISSION JKCBAM,
G-A.-,
nONTINUES f-e us nes-ia all it, branebco. te hia
Wla.r o r.ad coru::.odious L’':r::-Proof Warehouse, on
Jacknou s’rect r* ar he Globe He tel.
Older.; r GOOD >. A■.pr ‘’ t y ar.drar fnlly fi led.
The u nal facliit.es afiordel customers.
septSSlm
P.&J.L. FLEMING,
WAKEPUSI ASD COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
‘crs'r-A., g-j±.
‘riIANKPUL for the liberal support of Planters in
JL this‘ind adioininp fitat.ps South Car-din* and Ala
bama, woul . uform hem andGio } .t> i:-. that they .will
tontinu the above bu-’n ess in a! ‘its branches and t at
ibey have take” that conv. uit-nt a.id commodious FIRE-
Plii >OF WA HE HOI JM3. o envied .or several years by
Mc.isr.s. Whitin'k, t '■> k.‘vy &. Cr.. on Gamubell street,
opposite that of L. Ti ‘pkins, where they hope, by strict
a * ntion to bnainc-K. r.l? , v/Ai f’. are the coulrii nee and
pat.ruuage o: their triends j s heretofore. Our charges
will be the same as heretofore:
Oommssious 25 centaperbale.
Storage, first month 25 “
Ad succeedin ‘'months. ‘‘ “
Liber i advsucw !1 be made ou all Produce consign
ed to them, and orders filled at the lotvc t Market prices.
P FLEMTNG,
J. L. FIjIMING,
August*. July Is*. 1858. jy:?dv,v
“TiEAED & DERM.
rs 2 !<: IT S DE U’N ?0 T> bavc th• s day formed a Cos
•• p,. r nersbivi u.,.:. r c -e. nr.me and style of :: SARD {
the
MUllSi.; AND Cos .M'S VIO ‘ BUSIN'LSS, in all its ;
branch.'i'bey huvo l-.*n--c:1 Mr a term . f year.} the \
commodious ’Mr-proof Warehouse No. 1, Metcalfs ■.
Rargo, Reynolds otr et just bclotv Warre - Block, {
vh.ere they wi l bowel! prepar and to promote ihc inter- \
| oat o’ customers.
li>rder3 for lagging, Rope, ar and Fanily Supplies, i
promptly attended to !>ib-*al ca-h alvaoc°s made at ‘
a; l .Muiojoi; Produce Instore. Txeir strict ponton A at- j
I tent-on w iil oe devoted to the bu um r. avd taey respect •
t ;hw elicit coufliftuuietita from t *ir fri< >- san - the pub- i
Uc J AAO T HEARD, l
WM. C. DE-NY.
Auguata, July 1,1858. frlZm
mA HIX
’I 1 HE firm of II' 1 ARD & DAVISON having been dls-
I i;oiv and by mu 4 1: r.l on-cn* an;! the foregoing co- j
partnership having !>: en orrned I would gratefully re
turn my think- to tv wh<* l.ave heretofo n patronised 3
tjo. r. • i eif estly solicit a coi! i.uanceot their lavors in j
my now bu ;ineaa in the firm of II aid Derry.
ISAAC T. HEARD. j
July 1, 1858 iyV<i r a j
WM. M. BEALL,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
AUGUSTA. GA.
INOF fl mcf 1!-, la B>-.vll, l:av - -j been dissolved
by .i : <menr < toe :at -u.t. I ill eontteno
it c -'a :i R: SIN SMS,
t, llltabranc es,luthol IRE-PKOOP WfAREHOUSb
lon i . r :ly ovup ■d by tte late ii oa
( -at; t.L d-. l-.-VA ‘• ■ I'.l.ut aiyoM friends
} ;,r i e * pa r • iiijrri’ ly beatosv-d upon ms, I
I e&i olic eeof Mae.and Rm t'-i'ro.-
ft.-coftbe u’-.ieg s.'ly. ob ilgim; the strictest per- j
|bo tie.', ant on o bu-iu rs eutrus •rlto my care.
t r * r tr Bagginc, fiopeund Family Supplies prompt- j
ly atie. 1-d to ,
f Vs a Oa-h Advances made < n Produce i store when ;
; requir and. WILLIAM M. BEALL, j
A tun-da, Ga., Fcnt. 10 1858. fi P*l 6m
J. J. BEAIIOE,
Vi AKI llOlSfe Aiii) (j) Mlsm MIJIAdI,
ACTQU3TA, O-A.-
< 3 , i;E nndersig .cd. thaukmlfor thelibe r al p .ironage |
A. ex.enaa •to him foi a ser s -.s of years, wwuld inform j
his trieudsand t-.e pub.i that he will continue at his j
j am wi ll known Brick vVarahou.seop Campbeil street, ;
\ near Bouts, B;own • Co.'s Hardware Uou e wocre fjy
I stnet personal attention to all business entrusted to Lis :
! ear<* he hopes hwiii receive a share of the public pa- j
j (Ja-b Advances, Tiaeging, Rope and Family Supplies,
| wi be or.va.-dea to Customers as herctof. re, when de- j
! si. id. J J PEA HUE. •
j Av-iw.ia. Ga.. Jo ly 2£. 1858. ]vx7-- > j
j JAiibS M. DYE & (JOT
IVAKEfIUI'SE ANi! tffliM MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, O-^-.
Ijn.X continue the V/AREHOUB3 AND COM-
V V NiiS -iON B i Si,. h .’ IS in all its branches, at their
•Idstand, Fireproof Warehoust, ou Reynolds street, in
r<jai of the Augusta H . By strict persona! attention
toai bus.U’ “H entrn; -d to t:.-r cv-o. they Lope to
l-,-r. acontinu nee of the liberal patronage heretofore
eztexrcdtothcm.
O'dert* xor Bagging, Rope, Family Supplies, &.C.,
promp’ y fixied.
Lib*; ai ca.‘.h advances made on Cotton and other Pro
duce when dean ed.
JAMES M. DYF.,
THUS. RICHARDS.
Augusta, July 27,1658. jy27-dAcw
WM. E. LAiiNES,
(OF THE FOBMER FIRM OF BARNES & JONES,)
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
<3
,I, .j; l,]! 6 reby tcank b .-: fri<>Edi and those of the
Y late a- , for their 1 br.l pair age, aaci woad
r.. - is. m tfcaci ard t-e pabli the- he wiU
- v- , t p •*. rsool •>. *t the ..am- 0,4 and
.. . •‘LLn ‘*"’ 6 He hopes, bv strict personal atten-
Jf’- ‘ t 0 mr > r ef-uer’otu h-re of pnbiie pa
*• H*kr-aid sol cit” eonst.'i menu of Coantry
I'-odacc gene;ally, being viei: prepared with large close
‘l;’
y : no-a- aii\ flded. The u ual sac. ties at
carefully *n peiso-au> “ u nif y B 4 liNE.S.
frrde c.isto.ners WJI. D- v -
AuguatH, J u y IClftv A
- ‘ DISSOLXJTXO j&.
j rf\MV firm of BUSTIN, WALKER & CO., is this
! T a.y ™ . ;r KK,°”
i wiU be t ioar.d op o . J. B. Waler at
thorized to cse Uw naae o. the tern ‘nr., * • •
j ,MEB E. WALKER,
JOHN W. WALKER.
Augusta,
J B. WALKER & AJ'sb,
, -IT, -GESSOES TO BUS i'IK, WALKER * C 0.,)
,1-rIJ I co” tiaue ti e WAREHOUSE AND COM-
V: As.l"oN BUSIN- A> it: *?*££?£££
By ’.* pnrlora’ a irauo; “ 3 .X"oTlhe Itbeal
tE °' r V ~Z--o'er “de-i'. .
pat- r i-g‘ b_ u,c "®*.. and lr4 - Li eral c.sh ailvat-cei
An ° Ge * x *,/.#> when reoured
made oaproduire m iore • WALKER.
JOHN V’ V'ALKER.
JAMEft W. WALKER.
Ati?tista, Ga., J’- •
a h( , vZ w: hdrawn from tie
1’ w pv-loUMC ANHCOWMUt -I- N BUHIKEbS
1 w A r—t - - to k, 3 friend* the new trm of
- -“Crfd 1 * • i i7PR Sl 8, who will contlc .c to
Mfewr. J• B. w^ K t t -*,s,e U .<l .taad of Austin Walker
tra- -act the business at tne o. £ BUSTIN
* Au'gustn, Ga, July
WM. M. DDJSN,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Tunnel Hill , Gfc.,
FOR the purchase of Wheat, Corn. Oata, Rye, Fleur,
Ba on La/d Dry Hide. Ac., and for the .ale of Su-
OoffS’ vessel Sait, Tobacco, Nail., tom.Oaab
V ’ry Yam Domestic, aad all kinoa of Agricui.
2,- iTsuch as Piorra, Straw Cutters, Corn
Si,-’ Thr - r-: -.band without the power
1 Mowori, <fc. I*ul4
BUSINESS CAkl )t j
M. H. TALBOT, |
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WOL practice in tho counties of Ricbmoud, Bnrke
?Y Jefferson and Columbia, of the Middle Circuit
?nd Warren, Wilkes and Lincoln, oi the Northern Cir
cu t
Office in Constitutionalist Range, Augusta, Ga.
oct9’sß ly
SHEWMAKE & CARTER^
ATTOKNEYS AT LAW, AUGUSTA, GA.,
WILL pra tice ia Copartnership in Burke and i
Richmond. Oiaims in the City Court thankfully
received JOHN l SHJ.WMaKE,
oc G-6m JVO, C
JOHN MILLEDGE. JOHN MILLEDGE, Jr
MILLEDGE & MILLEDGE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Augusta, Ga.,
TITILL at'ecd v ith despatch and tHe’ity to all
7 V ness entrusted to their care in the counties of the
.Middle Cir uit.
e on Broad street, three doors the
State Kr.nb. sep22*sß
M. C. JONES,
AT T ORNEY AT LA W
PALIUETTO, GEORGIA,
“’1! g're strict attentioa to ih? Colleot.ou of Claims of
all kinds s-pH Tg-'y
ANDREWS & ANDREW?,
4 TTORMEYS AT I.AW, Wash-ngton, Georgia,
/V will practice in all the counties of the Northern
Oiirnit, and in t.. 0 nmbia of the Mtdiile
Gahnktt ‘ ndrkws, Sr. | Garnett Asdi-ews, Jr.
Augnst 26 h. 1858
KIX'-TG & LEWIS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GREENESBORO', GA.
r PIIE undersigned, having aa<oc rted thexnae’ves to
i ge*’ er inbe PRAOTI'.-E OF LAW. wi ! attoud to
a’lbusiuess entrusted to theircare, with that promptness
and efficiency which long exper cnce, united with in
dustrr, can spcjito.
Olfic ‘s at Greencsboro’and five miles west of White
Plains Green county, Geo Y. P KING,
jc-2d’.Vt-lv M W
J. s. p. POWELL,
LIOLiriTOR IN EQUITY. ATTORNEY A D
C<‘UNCELLOR AT LAW, will attend promntiy to
all business committed to his attention in the towns and
counties,t -wit:
Riuagold. L?” vet*e, firmmerville, Rome, CassvtUo,
Calhoun, Dalton, and Sprin: Place. Office in Spring
Place, Goo.
spring Place, Ga.. May 5. 1*"8-
EDWARD A HILL,
Attorney AT LAW, Augusta, Gr> v t
faithfully attend to nil business confided to his ca
’li the arts of the Middle Circuit. Office w : -th the
Hon. Wr>. Gibson, corner of Broad and Campbell sts.
ip 8 ’53-fim
THOMAS B. CABAJMISS,
% TTO n N iii VAT LAW, For •yt!i, Ga., will promot
fy attend to all business entrusted to his manage
meet *n the courtnia of Monroe. Bibb, Butts. Crawford,
Jos)..*. P- ■oa ding amiUpf-on- tnyU ojfitf
LAW CARD.
THOS. M. BERRIEN. MALCOLM D. JONES.
1 >EI*Li KN A: JON MS practice Law in the Courts
I > of the Nd die Circuit of Georgia, andin ihn Su
preme and Federal Courts. Office iu Waynesboro
Burko coauty, Ga.
Waynesboi Ma r ch 17,1858 mb 1 7-dv'w
J. W. PHjTCHHTT.
\ITOKNEY AT LAW# FAIR MOUNT, GA.,wil
pay prompt at entior. to the collection of claims ir. ;
Gordon. Case Whitfield, Cherokee, Pickens, Gilmer
.\n.i M nrrav counties.
Ri.-fertoMcs.sra J. A. <s* fi. Erwin, CartemviUe, Ga.;
Sams, Comp t Cos., Calhoun, Ga.; i.oglf ‘ w ieM, Feu*
Mount Ga. ianT)B~ly |
•HARVEY McLESTBR,
TTORNEY AT LAW, Bastrop, Bastrop conn
ty, Texas, wiit particular attention to the co!
I-vtion of debts in Western Texan; aluo to the proaecr
t act el Aims against tho State-far Landa in co siclara
tic-a of military services tn Texas , the invest:v?tion cf
landtitls; procuring patents; buyhig and selling hi:?o ,
and all busine s pertaining to the profosa’on of an Al
to- aey.
Refers to R L. Story, Irwinton, Oa ; Wm. & James
McLester, Jefferson, Jackson county, Ga.: Wm. Wool
dridge Mus v -ne county, Ga.; Judge Wm. P Chilton,
Ala. d-B*r.7.t T
W. J. PEEPLES,
A TTORNEY AT LAW, Lawrenoovilic, Georgia.
r\. The old firm cf C. <& W. J. Peepic3 having beer
assolved by mutual consent.
W. J. PEEPLES will continue tho practice in Gwir
nette, Hall, Uabt-rsham, Jackson, Forsyth, and adjoin
tug counties. oct2*J-57-tw} v
C. Pc. STROTHER,
TTORNEA r AT LAW, Lincolnton, Ga., w:I
1% practice in the counties of Lincoln, Wilkea, Eiber
and Columbia. All business entrusted to him, will re
ceive prompt and unremitting aiteation.
jau'H-'oS-ly
B. B. McCBAW,
4 TTORNEY AT LAW. LaFayotte, Chambers
n given to coi
1 notions in every part of the State. Information, a tc
parties, gives promptly, without-charge. ocRT)-. ; i*
GEORGE T. BARNES,
A TOOIiNEY AT LAW- Office ia Warren BlocV.
/•&, Aip'u.sta, ( ‘.-a. -57
GEO. W. MAN DELL,
. VTWIINEVAT LAW, Wayneoboro’, Ga li
Scts to Messrs. A. J. T. V/. Miller, of Aagn&i
and M. v -.x-k. A Owens, of Savannah, •
|o2!)-56~ r '.2S:TV if
L. D. LALLERSTEDT,
4 TTORNfeY AT LAW, Augusta, Ga. Office ip
3l the Pity Lank. ieb2o-57
JOHN H. HULL,
•jfTORNS V at Law, Augusta, Ga. Office !n B:oao
£% nxrect. iu Masonic Ha; 1 building. jar. -57
HESTER & A KERMAN,
A TTOItNEYS*AT LAW, Blberton, Ga.—ROBT.
A UM3TERand AMOS T. AKBKMAK will practice
in pArtncrship in the counties of Elbert, Hart. Frank!, n,
i*. :-on, Og ethorpe and Lincoln. oct-ifi-od
MILL STOW. £cT.
BRENNER, Manufacturer of FRENCH
BURR MILL and Dealer in EBOPUB
and OALOGNB STONES, Broad street, a b<fvo the l!p
per Market, Augusta. Ga.
g-*- - udders solicited and punctually attended to.
SAMUEL SWAN at CD.,
J OTTERV JIANAGEKH, HANKERS AND
j Dealers in Exchange, Uncurrent Muncy and Specie,
in tne Augusta Hotel Building, Broad street, Auguwta
Office hours from 6 A. M to 10 P. M.
Daily Papers on n!e from all the principal cities; Tele
graphic reports of latest dates. Reading Room free t
travellers and the public. All are invited to tail
Tickets i-u the rOco.gia Lotteries, from 81 to 820.
S P. SMITH, OF NEWARK.
V, LARGE stock of Smith’s Newark VARNISHES
• A always oi’ hand at the lowest figures. These Var
nishes are acknowledged to be at the “headof the ii;t.”
I in regard to quality. All persons wishing to purchase,
would do well before going elsewhere, to call on
; jylß V>7 ‘ PLUMB LEITNF.R.
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY,
Augusta. Ga.
RIGHT & WIAOILRPIIY continue the above
business at the old stand, near the Factory. Will
• he h.vikfu 1 for ord j rs for ail kind3ot f .ron and Brass
i CASTINGS, or for MACHINERY in genera!
( ianlo ’SB-1 v
J3TNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HART
FORD.
INCORPORATED IN 1819.—CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Cash Capital, 81,000,000*
; jf NSUHR against loss and damage by FIRE, on terms
JL adapted to the hazard, and consist nt with the laws
i ofcompeusation. JOHN •. MLBDGE,
! Agent for thß State of reorgia, and for all places
! an agency is not already established. aug23
DS. A. A. DELAIGIiB,
) T_T AS removed his office to Warren B ock, over the ,
i JLL store ior nerly o. cupit*d by John Casbin, Esq. lie
| may be four and at Lis office at all times, unless piofesdiou*
aliy e gaged.
Aug.-sta, Get n.lß'B, o^l7
JifO. NEELY, Jr., & CO.,
ADVERTISING AND COLLECTING
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Reference—Jaa. T. 7*'i bet aul7
LARGE SALE OF
ESTATE !
WILL be sold on the tir.t Tu -day in
next, at public outcry, before the Court Houvs ‘
j d-or, at Lincolnton, in Luaco.n county, the PL ANTA-■
| TION io Johu 11. and William S. Walton, mi
no so r John fc>. Walton, deceased T e Plantation lies
j in Lir-coin county, in tbe fork of Fishing creek and ha
vauuah river, and contains about thirty-four hundred
I acres. There is a large proportion of fir.it quality low
• grounds and woodlands It is rt-gardfd by ai! who krow
| she piac •, to be one of the beit Piantatious in the State,
i Mr. W. D. SNELSOi'J, on the place, will show it to
| any person desiring to look at it
• it ia sold for the purpose of a division; sa’ positive,
! andnodiffic lty about titles. Terms on the-ay
i 8-*;>'O-twA-w 1 i J T IRVIN. G-iari’n.
SPRLI CREEK PLIMTIOJi
FOR SALE.
X OFFER for sale my PLAxN CATIO in the 4th
district of Karlv county containing 900 acres irnre
1 or less, of oak and hickory Land. An u - one ha sos the
i f,!)o7e Plantat <nL iu < nbivation. Good fturd Negro
and other buildings, on tne place. Terras an
eas? as can a ; ke<l.
anfio-twd-w3in J TESIFt Es J, Ct y A W FOB IX
DiW r*Ai-•:*—'Wil ho’ ; at
A public outcry a the uanal place of JS eritt’s a es
in Waynesboro’, Burke county, on the fir t Tuesday i..
NOVfcM BEit next., indcr a de.ree ia Equity, ihe follow
ing im. rov. and places belonging to the estate of Samuel
Dowse, ate of said county, deceased, viz : The Water
loo Plantation seven Waynesboro’ ljing on
15 iar c ek and on the Quaker road, contain ng twenty-
C Vv* hundred and twenty acres, more or less, ot oak and
h ; ck )rya;jd . reek bottom and. we l improved, and a
superior stock Fa m. Sold at the risk of the fird pur
chaser.
ALSO,
The Emanuel Plantation, lying on Beaver Dam and
Rocky creeks, and on t e roxdir-.m Walker’s Bridge to
Louisville, about .en miles fr >m Waynesboro*, contn n
icgs.xt* cn hundrei more or less, oi oak and nic*
Jf Terms—Credit of one year for one-half, and of two
year., frt c o her half, witu interest from date, pernon
al security and mortgage on tte prerid-es.
TH<MAfS M. BERRIEN. )
JOHNDdWdE. > Adm’rs,
WIiXIAM P. WHITE, >
seplß-d2w&tw&wtd
EXECUTORS’ SALE,
WILL be sold i u the fi st Tuesday in NOVEMBER
next, at the M-rke: Motive in tu.s city at twelve
o'clock, the f llowing BaNK STOCKS belonging to the
estate of Bones, deceased, vis :
75 shares Bank o Augusta ;
50 Bank State cf Georgia;
15 “ Georgia Railroad 6l Banking Cos.
JOHN BOVES. I p_,__
JOHN A. CRAWFORD, 5
Augusta. 19th Oct, IPSB.
4 D.UI.M TKATOk , BhALIi.-Wiii be -id be
'ore th oour hou e aoor in the town of Lexiogtcn,
• c le horpe cou .ty, agreeable to rn order of ihe Court ot
Oidinary of featdcouu;y, on thetir-t Tuesday in DE
CEMBER next, one tract of Laud coltainiLg 600 acres,
more or ifbs, lying u tue wat r of Long Creek, four
mbes of Le iLgton, adjoining lanes of Giles
Young, Whitfield Landxnm, M II Vo ng and others,
bold a the pr-jperty of Abraham Mc(J< mruon deceased,
fu the purpose of ad vision prnong the lega-ee . v aid
tract of un i corta ns about 150 acies of No I bottom
;and. Ifiose wishing t see it, wnl call on rue, near
, eardstown, or my brothtr, who lives on the pace.
Ter-iiS rea-otable. JOHN R YOUNG, Adm r.
<>ct. 15 ia~B.
Cte.~Lt.Ji Ml A JbA Lb.—Will be sold
/ before the Court-house door at Appiing. on the first
Tuesday in NoV c y BER next, between th- usual houi s
oi sale the following property, to itw : Three Negroes,
v z—Mac, Jess, Lou or Lewis : L vied on as the prop r
ty of Johu Can ledge, to sat sfy a m rtgage fi fa. l-sued
from the I ferior Court of Columbia county n favor of
Jam L. Knight v 3 . John Property pointed
o *tin said mortgage. T. Hilt AM WOOD, bheuff.
An gust 27, 1858
lOffiLxMßlA MlEkiFi SALfc.—Will oe sold
/ before the Court House door in Appling, Colombia
county, oa the first Tuesday in NOVEMMEB next,
wit \n the legal hours of sate, one Negro Boy, named
Nathan. Sold to satisfy afi f issue jfr m the Inferi
or Court of said county, at the July -erm in Lvor of L.
CMi toa vs. John Bynum, Mary Bynum, and JoLn
£rfeg\bee trustee. Pr pertv pointed out LyJohujAe
g-hee, trustee. Levy ma ie2*'b September, ifestt.
Oct t.*-r 3 858. T. HIKhM WOt D, Sb riff.
AD HI.M-TitA .-ALE.—By virtue of an
order from he honorable the ourt of Ordinary of
Lincoln county, wi.l be sold on the first Tneaoay in 1
DEoLMßEdnext, between the legal hours of sale, re
fore the Court-house and or ii al !one*.a, Lu pkin coun
ty, (x>t of*Land No 126, m the first d.strict of originally
Haber Lain now Lum. sin county, coctaiomg two hnn
drefl and *orty-five acres. Bai lot lies iu the imrnedr te ;
ceig b rhood of the rec*nt kO and diggi gs on the wa ers .
of the Cheet -t-e and has been successfully woikeu a* a |
gold mine: and in addition Qassomo first quality land I
tor cuitivition. Terms trade known on <Uy of sal*
LAFAYKTTJi LAMAR, Auso’r.
October 17, lcU. i
PUBLIC SALES.
POSTPONED ADM IN IST ATOP,'B SALE
GOLD! COLB! GOLD!
FOS, SALE, ISOO
ACRES MINERAL AKD FARING LAND.
WII.L positively sold at Appling, Columbia
county, on the first Tueai ay in NOVEMBER
next, according to an order obtained from the Court of
Ordinary of said county. Twelve Hundred ac-es of
MINERAL and FARMING LANDS, s'mated on the
waters ot Little River, and adjoining the rich and Taffia
ble mineral lots owned by the Parks an<l Cos umbia
Mining Comp n s es, one ha f c.f wh ch is first quality
l arming Land. F. om satisfactory testn, ma :e at various
places, the above land prove* to be ri h in Mireral pro
ducing as goo t specimens of ore as can be obtained on
any lot- in Mi die Geo-gia. On the f.rerais's is a good
Dwelling, cum'ortabie N srto Cabit s, new Gin Ilonse,
Packing fcterew. Barn and a otl'cr necessary outbuild
ings. For hea th, good, cool water, and pure ar, it s
secood to no y lace in the aute. Term; to suit approved
pur P haser3, and possession riven on t e day of sale
Sold as the property of C. Y Wilkinson, lato of said
counGV deceased. For particulars address
B WI KLNSON. > . . ,
C RICHARDS < Adm’rs.
Thomson, Ga , July 29 ’658 j V 3q
BUSKS LAND FOR SALB.
IF not previously disposed of, I will sail on the first
Tuesday in N OVEMBER next, at th Court House
in Waynesboro’, Burke* oun y, uiy PLANTATION ou
Br ar creek, in sad county, containing Thirteen Hun
dred Acres of Oak and Hie; or j Land. This p:a e is
well improved, well watered and healthy atn-ut 25
miles below Augu-ta, an * 3 miles from <*ree_.’s Cut, ou l
Savannah <v. Augusta Railroad.
Te ms of sa.e—O.ie-third Ist of January next tb*
balance in two equal ius'a’ments payuiie Jauu .ry 1860
aud *6l, with ii’teresi trow day of sale.
Persons wishin |information iu relation to this place,
can aadre.'S *ne subscriber at Be. zelia, Columbia co u
ty, Oa ! !v2 tw &wtd ! J HN B. WHIT u>:K Al>
BKBCUTORS’ SALE.
r lIE following property, comprising the whole ea
1_ tateofMaj. Joel Crawford, deceased, ate oi r.v
county Ga., will be sold at public auct ou o’- Wed ies
day, the 15th of DECEMBER next, u ile33 disp ucd o.
prev ously, by private contract, to wit:
acres of Oak and Hickory LAND, or nr J’’
creek, in the 4th district of Early county—looo cr.c
cicared.
216(5 acres of Pino o AND, including Mill a..d Res
deuce, on Colomokee creek, in the sth district of Early
—about 300 acres cleared
320 acres in the 2d district of Gilmer county, consist
ing of Lots No. 263 ia tho 11th district aud 319 in the2stL
district of ‘said section.
Also, 00 NEGROES, and the other personal estate of
deceased.
Terjis of sale.—Ons-third on delivery, one third in
one year, and one third m two years —the two latter
bearing interest from date of delivery
JAMES BUCHANON, ? .. .
CH AS. P. CRAW Fi -RO, 5
May 10, 1858 w m
ADJ2INLSTRA Olt'S LIL-—Ai.rfeab eto an
order of ih Court of rdi..ary .f Bur o county,
will be -Dld-'U t.be fist Tuesday in NOVi. “I BEK next,
before the Court House ti or in ,-a and c-.ua-y, b.tv. e- .i ■ ho
uiuiil hours oi sale ih * inter jst of -I.i ky
decease 1 , ma tr -cl of Land ontai ing2oo aerts, lyicg
in Savancah river sjrauip, adj.'iainK lands of Jourdau
McCollum, Isaac T&nt and or ens. l*he other inter si,
or half, be ongp to Rob!. Y Harris. Esq., who wnl d:s
po e of his interest at sr me time, if desired.
Tenu&—Credit until Ist January, 1359.
Sept. 15, 1058. J A Nil K VV. T ( \KC, Ad m’r.
PO- T PON c D
CIOLIIJIBIA Sli; JiSFK’MS . LK —Willbe sold
/ before the i
county, on the ri-sr Tuesday iu NOVEMBER next.
wit:.ii) the legal hours of -ale, one Negro Woman named
Kzah to iytwofl fas issued from tho Sup r.or
Court ofC dumb .i county, iu t\v . of John P. R.°gget.
V'. Thomas W Olive ar.u if. ts. Hvans. Property point
ed out oy do enda it, ‘i hos W. OL\ e
A. SO,
At tie same time and pia'e, two ICcgrof'?, cnoboy
named Dar rs, ..nd w. man na’. td Jennie, t > :*> tits
sundry ft fas vs. M. 11. Cochran. Levy made re
turn© to me by a cone abl .
Per 3 Ib.V. T HIRAM Sheriffi
IM i)L :t LlilJi f > *- ‘ s n- V\ . be mLi
ii n the first Tuß aj in NOVI MB Lit n. i xt, be ore
the t.ourtfoivie door i:i Limoluton Liuco.n county,
7?it in iojv.l hours • f rale, a tract of Pine Land, con
taining two h .nd cd acres, more irl.s adjoining lan s
of the estne f William < un y and L?i k el Kei.l : Icvie.i
on as he property ot J. sep! L Hit c. n.e, ro : sti fy a t*.
ffi. from Lincoln Supu or Court in favor of Bt&bom
Moaloyvi J s-ph L. Giilispie. Proper y pointeu cut
by p aintiff s attorn y
‘I HO MAS D. CULLaRS, Dep. Sheriff.
October 3,1858
EXEtiUTOIt S —iigreeab'r to <n order of
the Court o Ordinary of II ir is county, wil b sold
on tbe first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, b i ro the
Court door in the town of Dahionega, Lumpkin
county, Georg.a, 1 lot of Land No. 995. n t u I2tu dis
trict, lying io the heart ot tho gold repic-us, belong g to
tbe estate olJ&mei M. Braw er, deceased L Id ortho
benefit of tho heirs of sa>d dt e'd. Terms cash.
JOHN U BRAV/NLR, Ex’r.
September 14,18 8
v D.UINLS f dATt R> SALE.—WiII be sold br
ffil tore the O urt-hou e dcor in W rrenton YVarren
county, Ga., witbm tne io s 'ai hours of sale ou lira Tues
day iu NOVE.vI BE tv uez;, <•. trac. of Lati I heron Mrs.
Catharine * hurley now r< side . be ong.ng to the estate
oi Ed Aar *. Shurley, late of said county, eantaiitln., cne
hundred and iorty more <r k u -, ( > >e-!iu b ir.te
r.st excepted) Said laid adj ms Ca=on, Tool and
oth-rs Sold oy virtue ot an order from thr Court o
Ordinary of said eoanty, for th“ bent Jit. cf the hens and
errduorsef uaid Uece isoJ. Terms, 12 luou.tis cr. dit,
with small notes aud goo security. .
Augustin. 1858. WM. H PILCHER, Admr.
ADJiINI STtt TOli’ei HaL k.— Wdl b sold, on
the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, be lore the
Court Hcu-ie door in the ‘own of filoarce, Wa sou coun
ty, Ga., w i bin the legal hours of sale, ad the Land be
longing to the Estate oi Daniel Corrigan, dicta cd, to
wit: The Tanyard lot, eon at ■eg aunt two se es,
■l ore or less, u and the entire sic; of Leather ou hand ;
about 14 vats, part <T it is ia tie last bark, part in the
first bark and part in the second fa: k, and by the day of
sale, part of the leather will be ffi.:shed off Also, olc
House and Lot known us the Acadt my lot, containing
abwut two acres, more or less Iso, one House and
Lot, ha wa a3 the grocery lot; shoe shop lot, to whit h
there is a b d-room attached Ti is Grocery lot is with
in a ew feet of the Georgia Railroad, w,. . h lot contains
ak ut one aire, more or otsa, bureau be laidofl'in any
size to bUit the purchaser Also, one set of Tanners’
Tools two pair St- lyards , Wheelbarrow, andalitlie
impleuitn s ab-ut .-aid •. aid, necessary to carry on i!>e
same. Also, one negro v.orn n named April, ab ut
seventy five year i oh. *he above lot. all lie in the
village of Social Circle, a -jj.ni. gj A Clark, Georg*
W. Knox, James W. Stark, and ‘ -ovirgton s reel on t
east. The Ac demy ot i a b >.uti ui place for ad\* ol
li g house—the GU.R. rns through said premi es—the
Ur c ry lot corners with dep t lot. Allot which w 1
be old by virtue ol an order iron tbe Ordma yof said
county, for the benefit ot the heirs ml credito sos ..a and
D mid Corr gan, deceased Terms made know non the
aay of sale. W. J SLUDER Adm’r.
September 4 1858. Bep4-*m3t
At>.• i I .Ni .’ TKATO lI , S SA Ll.’, —By virtue of an
order from tue Court of Ordinary <*t Jefferson comi
ty. will bfl iDiuai the Ma kei house m the town of
ville, in sai l county, within the legal hours of sale, on
the flrbt Tuesday m NOVEMBER n xt, the following
Negroes, to wt: ; om, Lou'sa an B.irry, belonging to
the estate ot Surah J. Williams, deceast and. Sold for the
benefit ot ihe he:rs and creditors of said de eased
THOMAS H. PuLUILL, Adm’r.
September SI5,18"8.
/ l U-MtDIAN , Js SALL.—Agreeable to an ord rof
VT tho Court of i rd nary ot O leth-.r, e c-u_ty, will he
sold he re tbe Court house door in ’ho town of Lexing
ton, in said county, on tho first Tuesday in DECT MB U
next, betweeu the usual boms of >m>-. tue lo lowii g p.o
perty to wit: Alt tho int reit o John Wynne ana Wil
liam Wynne, minors. Ac, in the lan i oi th ir decea s'd
father Wiil : am Wvnne, decea ed, said io be 925 acres
moreorlos. —s’dnt. rest being iwo-thir s ‘ihislnnd,
by agree me .t, w.l all * e .ld at that t me. It lies on
thecre kcalled Buffa o, n -joffiim andsof Henry Hud,
Jabez P miib ad thers. So dto mare a oivision
among th -io intore in said e tale Verms made
known cn tue day of a'c?.
JOHN P. LA” IMER, Guard n.
October 10, 1858
AI) *IIMBTttA’iO!tsSAL .—Will be sold be
fore tbe 0< urt-hou e door iu Lee cou ty en the first
T unday in Ur.OEMBr tt next, between the usual hours
of ale one ot of ‘ and, in said county, known & L“t o.
232, 14th and strict, e ntaioin:: 2 21 ac es, yiog nu being
in sa ; d county of Sodas the property belong ug
to the ‘ftaic of Joseph Ammons, ‘ccia e-:, 1 it tie bene
fit of tbe infra and cre< i ors. Teruis in th day or sa e.
lIIARLfS CROOK, Admr
de bouisnon with tne w ill annexed.
October 10.1858.
I^'XECL T T<^H*■ ;, S LB.—Agreeable t> an cr.ierof
oi t ■ h moral ly C urt of Oru nary of Oglethorpe
couaty, wiil be sold before tbe Court b use and or in tho
town of Lcxiugton, i d tou fy, on tbe first Tuesday
in DEUE .BU brtweent ■ us-al hours of sale,
the following Negroe?, to wir: Green, a man about 46
yeat sol;; s*a aud Ch'. a nd. W o en, 4 * years ol; Ba
-17, and c’jibi • n 9mo thi o. : Martin, a boy 13
yecr old; Mile* abt.-yii y<ars old; O'etn, a boy 6
years old : Catharine, v glr’ 4 years old , Berry, a man
bJ ye rs old . Ony, a worn u;5 year old. Said Negroes
sold a* the property of fcberwood W se, dictate -, for
ihe benefit oi tho ueirs aud creditors of said coceased.
Terms ou the aj of sale.
s mccarty. i .
Oct. 9,1559 0 li. WISE, jUxrs.
AO.UINISTiiATOit’SS UK.—Agreeable to an
order of the nonotab e Court of Ordinary cf Ogle
thorpe county, will e sold, be ore the Court-house door
Intbetowu of ;cg on, in said c uoty on the first
I Tuesday in DECEMBER r ext, w ithm tbe legal heurs
of sale, the following property, to wit: Ti:c d>wir
tract o. Land of Mrs. Ann Goolsby, containing three
• bu dred and lor y n.ne acre-, mere or its*, in said conn
{ ty on ‘be waters of Millstone creek, adjoining rnds of
I Floyd E (<00.30y,C. W. i>avenpi?rt Francis 8. 8o mn
and others. Ala■, o-e Negro Worn m named Tyra,
aged f*U years Sold as the residue property of V/iiuam
fio Isby d-coa ed. for the benefit ol the be r* and credi
tors ot Slid deceased. ‘1 ernis ou the day of <ale
FLOYD K. GOdLSBY, Adm’r.
October 9,1858.
ALE
order of t. o *rd.i.ary ot Columbia County, will be
sold befo e the Coun-bomo door in said county, on be
firjt Tuesday in DECEMBER Lent, thsLanu be.’on lug
to the estate of the lato Rowcna Payne, cecea ed, con
taining nine i undr and acres more or lea. adjoining .ends
of Mrs Lanfei • and oth r.i. Terpis on the day of saie.
r.oai tor tim banefit cf tbe heirs o r-d estate.
JA.VLBM HAS ISs ) A . .
CURTIS H bHOCVLEY, 5
Octobfr IS. 1851
SALE.—Agreeable to an
on?er of > he Court of Ordinary of Oglethorpe coun
ty, will be told o th< first Tuesday in DECI-MoER
next, befo. e ‘ho Court House U< or iu Lexington, i* l sa;d
county, betwe n the usual hours ol sale, the following
properly to wit: Or e Negro man nrmed fete,.ben,
abou. 28 years old ; Lizi, a woman about .;4 years ol i,
audio taree children —Sust*n, 4 years old. Mary 3
years old, aud Stephen about 8 months o;d. rod as te
pro erty of Thomas J. Btitain der e: *ei, :ortb benefit
of tbe heir* and creditors ot Raid deceased. Terinr> on
the day ot sal* V/M. EDWARDS, Adm’r.
Ociobe 9, J 658
EXECtTOH’H isaLE. —Will be so>d efore the
C urt Hou e :oor. in tJovia ( T f on, Newton count- ,
on t; e first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, tbe follow
ing Negroes, viz: Leroy, a man about twei ty-eight
year3 old, and Jinny, a woman about iwn.ty-3’ vc-c,
boh very iikely nil vr.l ao.'o servants. A errdtor
twe Vd months will be given, tho pure:a-*er giving bond
with two ur odd pproved bc rarities. Sold acco.dmg
to the will of the lar* Tho, S. afcer
EU. I E H. BAKER, Executrix.
October 13,1858.
Al> tllMSi UATOK’-* Salk.—We will offer
f>r sale at t'ie C >urt r use, in Wsrrrnton, Warren
county, on tbe firs Tue* .ay in DECEMBER next,
w.thm legal hears of sale, the interest of the < of
T'omas Wynn, i four hundred across of Land m taid
ccuaty, tear Providence c u ch. adjoining lards of tho
estaio of Lucy Bray, E izabeth Evans aud others, it
being the remainder in I ere bt in raid land, af er the expi
ration of ihe widow’: dower, who is now in possess.on
cf iims. boid by an o and rof ourt.
WM GI 8 N, \ XAm a . T^nr .
HENRY wv ~N J 'idm nu.rtor.
October 13,185?.
EXfr.< LTTDIt- 9 \ I.E.—Agr> ea>’ly to an order
from the bonoratie the Court of Ordinary f Morgan
c unty, wiil be eo:d bet; re tfe Oourt-Loose door of Bar.-
dolph county, *n the first Tuesday in DECEMBER
n xt. one lot of Land, No. 171, in the sth and strict, con-
Uining 2021 acre-, on the Pechitta cret*. Sold a> the
property or Jcs.ah deceased, for tbe purpose
of maku.g di tr.butloa with the legatees of said deed.
M RGARET 8 WELLBORN, Ex’trix.
DA VxD Ai. WELL tORN, Ex’r.
Oct 14. I6srt
D It’S SALE - gre.abeioun o der of
I j tbe court of Ordinary of Oglett orpe county, will be
rold.n r e first Tue cay in DECEMBER n xt, btf ro
th • Court-house door in the town of Greenesboro’,
Greene coucty, Georgia, between the u ual hours of
sale, a tract of Land containing 50 acres, more or ess,
lying in said county oi Greei e. at the mouth of Fishing
creek, a..d on the Oconee river, ar.joining laods of Major
Anderson and others. The acid tracrcf Lard te.ong ng
to thee ‘ate of’the Rev Oforge i umpain, de e*sea.
.Sold ai the of aa:d deceased tor the benefit of
the heirs ami creditors.
Pc- 4 iß>. GEORGE LUMPKIN Ki’r.
\KU TOli’fe Mfii Ky virtue of an order
J from tie Co.'rt of Ordinary of J< ffersen county,
wi ibe sold at tbe Market boose in tbe town of L uis
viile. in said county, within tbe legal hours oi sale, on
the first Tuesday in D CEMBEK next, the following
property to wit : AHouseauaLot in sad town, be
longing to the estate of James Fleming > ate of said
county, deceased. Terms , D % \ he^ a ° t \^r ry F _, r
ELWrtRD H. W. HLN l LK, Lx r.
October ’2 ! 8-'. a . . ._
i... I’te VI LA OK'-’ c* LE.-Wili be sold at
tbe Lower Markei Pouse in be city of A• gnsta
JL, ntv on tbe first Tuesday in DECEMBER
““ft? ■o U'-ttltJ’ tl * tract f I -o, lyiug
“n fl ecSitT d d|- Dirir tteKicl mond Bath tract.on
,b. cadwac. f Spirit c.cek. c.Ltamrag at* hundred.
ad forty icrer m< re r (-, c wall umbered Pne
I ud <.f gw ‘!>■ t‘7 forceltira .o< 1( and aWiit one bun
d-d cleared, beiottgiuy to the eatato of Samuel Dowse,
la c of Burke county, deceased.
erQ] , Cied of o e ytar oDeba'f ard two year*
so-the oth r half, cote* with inter, st from date and per
,nal .ecar.ty, aud mo-tgase cn tbe prem ses.
TU’ MAS M. BERRIEN, )
JUttN DOWSE, S Acm'rf. ;
WiLUtAMP. WHITE, >
■epli-dSw fctw atw H
CITATIONS
FOB I.ETTHR*. OK AD.'itINi^TKATIOJI.
STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOHD COUNTY
Whereas, Augustin F edtr.cit applies to me for
Ecttar. of Aataiuistration on the estate of Mary M
Nebr, late oi said county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite aud admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at my office on or before the first Monday in
November next, to show cause if any they have why
sap letters should not be granted. ’
Given under my hand and official signature at office in
Augusta.
FOSTER BLODGET, Jr.,Grdinarv
Sept. 28, 1858. 7 ’
State ok geoiu*i a , Richmond county.—
Whereas, Lawrence L*. Lallerstedt applies lo me
for Letters of Administration on the estate of Mrs
late of the State of South Carolina, de^
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and in
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be
ami appear at my office, ou or before the first MondaT
m h.o . ember next, and show cause, if any they have.
why said lettera should not be granted 1 ’ ’
Ah V sT ndormy haDd aud oiEcUl si K nMure *tofflceia
ERBL ° DGET - *l ß ‘'Ordinary.
Sj UA E Os 1 .UtHtt.l A, RICHMOND COUNTY.
ELJ'-’T'?-. tn . w : iien applies to me for
Letters ot on tlm estate of Mary Jana
eaowden late o. said county, deceased : 1
These arc, thereiore, to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to ka
and appear aimy office, ouor before the fi at Monday
in November next, to show cause, if any they have
why said letters should not be granted. ’
Oiven uuder uiy hand aud official signature, at office
in Augusta FOSTER BLOL'OET.Jk., ordinary
| Sao . i'S, IBSS.
OTATE OK UEUItUIA, Ult ll tIONJ, CWIIN
jp rY.—Whereas, Aug-'s in Frederick applies to me
in> Letters ot Administration ou the estate of Blaze L.
latoo sii.icuuty deceased:
1 o J?? 8^ r ® thereforeto cit< ' and *Bn°nisfiall and singu
lar, the kuidrcd and crcjditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office ou or before the first Monday
e , Ul xl ’ to s how cause, if any they have, why
said letters should uot be granted.
August* llll^lUy aild cia * at office in
Soot. IP, 183d. 0!iTER BLODGET, JR.,Ordinary.
S^WhV’ I'’ 1 '’ ttiUUMOND COUNTY
. hcreau, J ’bn o. D..guel applies to me for Let
“ „ 1 u “ iE -"oun, ieaSlento en
tj. dr romil ° W “ llam lata ot sa.d conn
I tc er, '!;' r * Ctl 6 and ‘''“Oht"!! all and aingn
lar the kmdredand creditors ot said deceased, to be and
appear at my office on or before the first Monday in
November uex;, to show cause, if any they have, why
lettars should not be granted. 3 *
A a^T deT and official signature at office in
Sept. 28 1858 F0STER BLODGET ’ Jr - Ordinary.
S K OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.—
K Whereas, Bcu am ut. rdir applies to mo for Let
ters ol Administration on tbe estate oi VVinium Ilita
‘Gr, at* o said county, deceased :
TUcsuare thore!i,re, to cite au.l admonish, all aud sin
gv.lar, the kindred aud ci*editois of said deceased to be
und appear a*t my office on or before the first Monday in
-sovcniacruext toshoYvcaus,-. if any they have why
aar ffittert should uot bo granted.
Given uuder my hand andofficiaislgnature at office at
Augusta.
FOSTER BLODGET, Jit., Ordinary.
.Sept. 28. 1858.
4 "L\, RICHMOND COUNTY
k —whereas, Domiffiek Oonlon applies to m* for
LeOiTB of Administration ou the e.i.ate cf Dane!
Hoarne, at ’ of cal i conutv, deceased :
These arc therefore to cito and admonish all and singu
lar, the heir.: and crcuilcro of anid deceased, and all
other persons interested, to be and appear at my office,
on or before the first Monday in November next, to show
cr.-uc. i t any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and officials!#mature at office in
Augusta, this Sept 28, 1853.
FOSTER BLODGET, Jlt.,ord vary.
Rap* 1 .9 IP.*B
Oh ATE uJ-.ORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY
’ J W hcre&s, Wilvam A. Walton an plies to mo ‘■or
Letters of AdnunLiration Oa tho estate of I’etVr B.
csii itb, ir.to c’ Toutgom ry, Ala , deceased :
These aro therefore to cite aud admonish allßiids-agu
lar the kindred and creditors of aaid deceased, to e p.nd
a?Tic*r?.t ray office, on or before the first Monday
m Nova a or next, tc show cause, if any they have, why
letters should not begranted.
Given under my baud and official rignatnro at office
in Augusta, thip .‘.’Oth fej lm btr, 1 tit*.
FOSTER BLODGET, Jit.,Ordinary.
Oct L 1853.
nEffIUIIA, LINCOLN COUNTY.—TO ALL
vjr WHOM li’ MAY CONCERN
FliLlHott having in proper fi>.m Rpplica to me for
letters of administration and i or. fi ion with the will an
nexed on the estate of Phoreby Mumford, lato of said
county deceased,
This is to cite all and singular, the creditors and next
of k.n of i hereby Mum:o:d, to be aud appear at
uiy office within the time allowed by law, and show
cause, if any t icy can. why letters of administration
de boa r- u u with tlie W■ aunosed.,should ot be grant
id Lo Eli Llii itt on hereby Mums >ru’s estate.
Witness up, band and official signature.
1 858 V. K ’IMTGM Orri’y
t UiLETiiOHPK COUNTY,tiA.—Whereas, Wil
’ “ bam L Baden applies to me for Letters of Guar
dian h j. for tho persou>- * ud property of Willi&m T. Bell
and Hi. ha and IJ. Hell, minors and orphans of Richard
Bell dec tsed:
These are therefore to cite, .'nuunon ud admonish,
11 and singular, tbo kindred and other nersons concern
cl. to bo aud appear t iry office within the time pie
scribedb law, to show cau ;e, if any they have, why
&a;i letters .f Guai'dianshiji should i ot be < ranted
Given under ir.y hand nt office, this 15th day of Oct.
1858. HENRY BRITAIN, Ordinary.
Oct. 19,1855.
OGLE i'HOUPIfi COUNTY, GA—Whereas Sarah
SiiUO'O'ii applies to nie for of Aduiin Rtra
tiv n upen i lie Ks ta:e of Seaborn F. feiicmora. lato of said
county, dec ased :
These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, f any they have, why saidletters
should uot begranted.
Giveu under my hand at office in Lexington, this 15th
day of (.'ctober, 1858.
HENRY BRITAIN, Ordinary.
October 19. 18- r 8
TWO MONTHS NOTICES.
TWO MONTHS after date application will ba made
.1 to the Court of Ordinary of < >gi county, ff>r
leave io sell a’j th<i Lancs and Neg.oes b’ longing to the
estate or W. Wynne Into of Oglethorpe county,
deceased. GLENN O. WYNNE, Adm’r.
Sept 9.1853.
1' WO HONTHMafter date application will be nd#
to tho Court of Ordinary of Oglethorpe county
f>i leave t > m-11 ai tho Land belonging to the cola o of
Abi saani McUon.m n, lat*. of said county oci'eased.
JOHN It. YOUNG, Adm’r.
September 11 18'8.
AJGTILIfi. —All persons Indebted to the estate of
iffl Jose h D. Tcornai, late of Richmond county, de
ceased, are requested to make immediate payment:
aim those having demands against said estate will
lresen; them duly authenticated, within the time pre
scribed bj law.
J JEFFERSON THOMAS, l ~ , r
JOSEPH A. THOMAS, > r *
September 8. 1858.
JWj tFI’ICL.—AII persons indebted to tlio estate of
IN Willi im T ingraham, decoded, are requested to
make immediate payment ; aud those having demand*
against said c ;tate are requested to present them duly
authenticated according to law.
■ ‘ 15 S5. JDIIN K JAOKSQN, Bx’r.
. lift alter datt application Wiiibeiiiua
J. to the Court of Ordinary of Kichmond county, for
leave to sellrli the. Real F.s'ato and Negroe b* long
ing to th esta ef G rard M Laugidiu, deceased.
G HOOD MCLAUGHLIN, AdmT.
fiei timber 15 858
Av v t; JioN'i or date appl.Catton w mb- made
to the Court of Ordinary of Richmord county for
leave t > sell ail the Ke.H • .late aud Nrgioes belonging
tottioe.iato of Altxa dor Avrct, late of said county
deceasvd.
ALEXANDER AVRLT, )
JOHN W. AVRET. > r “*
September 15, 18.5^
('WO JIONTIJS after date application will ba
made to the Court of Ordinary ol Jefferson county,
for leave to se 1 tbe Heal and Per onal Property belong
ing to tho estate ol Partin Tompkins late of said coun
ty deceased. ADELINE TOMPKINS, Adm’x.
s’epte.i .*er2ff 18~8.
* | ‘ WO MONTHB*alter daieap} licaiion will be made
JL to the Court of Ordinary of i incoln county for
leave to soil the Rea 1 Estate linlon irg to the estate of
ZacbariahGi imaley. 1 >te of s'* id county, deceased.
WILEY N. WAL ION, AdmT.
Oct 10,1858. * , de boo s non.
f l’ YVI ilitlM'iin after cate cpplici ti'-u will he mada
1. to th*- Court of Or .imirv of Liu'.oln county, Gr
leave t' sell a Negro Girl balongiug to tho minors of
Jarne* Henley, ue t*n cd
WILEY N. WALTON, Trastea.
Oct ber 10 1858.
►M ’ WO MONTH K after date application will be made
5. to the honorable the Court of Ordinary of Og'e
thorpe county for leave to sell a Negjo Boy belongiog te
th (-tate of the lato Thomas Amis, deceased.
Oct. 19, 1858 THOMAS AMIB, JR., Ex’r.
TWO JIONTUS after date application will be
1 made to tho Court of Ordinary ot Jefferson county,
or le ve to sell the U- *1 Estate belong rg to George P ,
Mary J , Ann Eliza, and William 8 Arr.ngton, minor
heirs of Afisenith Arrington, ’atef said c untv, dec’d.
WILLIAM Y. WHIGHAM, Guardian.
XTOTIUE. —All persons indebted to the estate
iv of Alexander Avret, late of Kim mondcounty, de
ceased, are requested to make immediate payment;
and those having demands against said estate, will pre
sent them duly authenticated, witlrnthe time prescrib
ed by law. ALEX AND! R AVRET, \ F _, ra
JOHN W AVRET. >
Sept- rober 15,1858.
OTH E.—Ail persons indebted to tho estate of
William C. Lawson, late of Jeff rson county, dec’d,
are requested to make immediate payment, and tbosa
having demands against said estate, will present them
in terms of the law.
O t 5 IrTW GEORGE GOUGH, Adm’r
NO l UR.—All persons indebted to the estate of
David Palmer, deepAge.'', are requested to make
l imed ate payment, and tl io having demands against
said e~.ta; vI i present them duly autbentii ated wuhia
the time prescribed by law. J. T. PaLd-HU, Adm’r.
0c.3 1858
. Ol 11 1 Os Uftlil AaY, RICHMOND CuUN-
V T \ —OCTOBER Ti It M, 185d.
Upon the application of Ljou P. Dngas, Trustee,
a ow iiK tnat be ho and an instrument of wnrin (a topy
oi w u h s uep h ted in th a office ) by Janie*
Adams, in Lin 1 fe-time, obligating himsc f upon tha
payment -f acc rtain sum of money, to make titles to a
lot of lai din t e city ol Augu ta, on Market street, on
which street it las a front of thirty feet, and extend*
ba'k to Reynolds s-reet, adjoining on the west lot of the
e*tatfc i.f G. Dugan ceceast-a, and on tie east lot, now
H. H. Cumming s—and the ra.d Leon r. l.'Ugos, Trua
te, having applied to the C urt, r questiug that a rule
be graaieo’, and pul li* ed, requiring David L Koath,
tte executor ‘ f *he la- 1 will an t'filament, of the said
Jam s Adams deceased, to make titles to the said lot
upon the payment of tbe sum specified.
T.erefoieitis order d„That David L. Roath, Execu
tor a a r or said, do a; p. *r at this Court r n tbesecocd
Monday in Ja u t.y next, and show cause, iJ any he has,
why t ies sLon and not be ex-cured in conformity With
said iertruun.-nt of • r ting. ad in default a rute absolute
a i by la s made, and provide lin sucb case will be
gianted, requiring tbe David L , Executor as afore
aid to maae t this tor said lot of laud, to tbe ?a;d Leon
i*. ugas, Trustee, or to the ten holder of the said in
strument of writing.
A t up extract from minutes Court of Ordinary, Rich
mond Couiity October T im 185d
FOSTER BLODGET, Jr.. Ord*y.
Augu°ta. Octo’ er 5. iBSB
Cl BORGIA, OGLETHORPE COUNTY —COURT
IT OF ORDINARY, OCIOBER TERM, 1858.
Wiiiiam Gradsm, as Guardian of Mi s Mary L. P.
Simmons bh<>ws to tbe Court that he Las settled up the
estate of said Mary L. P. Simmons, and prays this
Cos rt to bed smlssed therefrom :
Wherefore, it is ordered, that a citation be given call
ing upon all persons concerned, to snow cause, if any
they have. be*oretha Court of Ord nary, to beheld
on the tirst Monday in December next, why the said
William Graham, Guardian aforesaid, should not
be disjrisned fro* • his said Guardianship.
It is further ordered that this Rue be published in
tbe Chronicle A Sentinel at least forty days previous te
said Court.
A tru. extract from the Minutes of the Court of Ordi
nary, held October Term, 1858
HENRY BRITAIN, Ordinary.
October 9. 1858.
LEATHER, LAST, SHOB PBOS, FINDIWUS
Ac., tc.
IBUK arereceiyiny a large supply of—
TV Oak and Hemlock Sole LEATHER
Lace aud Picker LEATHER ;
Black and Russet Ueper LEATHER ,
Parent and Enamelled “
Roller and Split “
French, American and German Calf SKINS
Lining, Bindinit aud Top SKINS;
Sheep, Goat, Kid and ChamoUe BKINB ;
Back SKINS, uiove Kid and Glove Calf SKINS;
Opera and Kip SKINS.
ALSO,
Shoe Pegs, Last, Boot Trees, Instep Stretchers, Ton
Stretchers, Shoe Trees, Crimps, Graining Boards,
Clamps, Iron and Wooden Peg ‘Jacks Iron Closing
Clamps, Head Blocks, Heel Cutters. Peg Cutters, Heel
Breaks, Khan Files, Rasps, Pincers, Nippers, Hammersi
Peg, Sewing, Square, Stal, Closing and Heel Awls;
Patent Awl , Patent Wooden and Iron Awl Handles,
Fi.es. Kit Files, shoe Punches, Eyelet Punches, French
Kit, Eyelets, iron Zme and Copper Sparables B no and
Round Head Tacks, Instep Leather, Bie Sticks, Mea
sure Straps, Bboe Knives, Hawk-hill Inives, Cutting
Knives, Splitticg Machines, Lasting Tacks, Galloon,
Shoe Thr ad. Fitting Thread, Saoe Lacee, Rrysia Bris
tles, Heel Bail, Was, Heel Chaves, Edge Planes, Sand
Stones Clearing Stones, Bnb and Ind.ana Stones.
Pump Sticks. Long Sticki, Boot Cord, Wet, Cotton and
Lin. o, Twis. Currying Knivea, Floahers, Graining
Knives, Finger Steels, Beam Faces; Glass, Copper ana
Steel Sleekest, Sawing and Plashing B-m;hv, Boat
Jacks, Am CONLEY, FORCE at 00.,.
tehJß awositakn. Lata Lrf.f