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a- jSeittiitfl.
Me l< n iul rrbr*nnm.
“i toould t ilk E one, '• bt ?oaie f-oant
or >uio cakee ou.-e u. ‘rail* I<jT brHi.iat I n
ei'k O! itii plain uviaj,” Mid Mr Wph’- .'i,
wun n Ineiioi iok a* uu leaned Oackiu Im clia.; a:
the o .LdtceiLS ot iße Bi.ruii.if ae*l
-i du lutetxs IO bake b,tb plt-e an a Cake > el? r
day ’ Ka.d Lie ie. apu.ia(e;!t:a!iy, ••bnt tie baby
~i v . tJ ... aud a LU bber o! perauns eai-c
tH- in if tin day, and took up aii my later**
l al * iav- *Olll% noea ILnj ‘tkuk 1* ta-i
bin 1., Lire a Oooa, or live like ali abaaute the
,0,1 ul U)> day, ith bk nil aply o e w.a>an
tfti 1 provdi U-oeo (odd for iwo J b-iim I
i aid eveu K 1 Lad three bad ea to take care of
ALI Ito tneee uuijraoioue worue Le took up bn
i ut a p eip-abl look or knd liooo BioTLliiif
nod left for Or- oik
“O-i dear! o. dear! that is too bad!” thought
Mr*. l: a. a ike eorde • all a deeper and deeper
luto L--i ;o.ait, ecu *t rrto op aii the b -ri.e-e and ;
uiue-t jfcat are toe ifieri concimr and eeeimek deep
u ri. i,. toe tuuiati eoul “I can ldo everything ;
Hr le cried all the tune I er |e nrg cinii ye*
teroav Uuli. uit fceartati.*'; h r l.ih and tfen I
- O Lino. Oie cedar- f- 1 bail*.* In* ■ rvk*
ul o. .1 1.0 ft- again, and ihen no one will come
;. -it. aua l clu live like a hermit. and w<;. r k a.) the
urn* I Burpee* tb*i is wb*r bueo&nd fr-o’e *'—
Aud b*s toeUubg waiera rote higher through rl*e
oa.ifccoi h*/a luoutfbU! until they ewe/ over an
rcudcfiibr*inte tl paUeiß tor Dear ant e to.a lit avi
o? eii iii ion* r *o ioirraa her in Ilc UUet yeoif ol
‘-heir married ife.
an . *u** tdo to sit here. I have all tneew
ftlier Hn-ti, and piee to make, ano dinner
haO VV ..J to lAke care ut too.” VV rtf
iou her eyes,an<l began to c.tar up -be fa
u r, out every UtUig weni wroug; t'ifc teai iL&I
hr u„ul no r*iie. fcrpicoming, ai.U tuiL'leuner, anu
: OJ irieU tier ai ai. su aUupUti la pertoiin ; oiie
p ve wart broken from a va ntO ae-. and a iv^e
* vt r'j.CK made on tuft Hoot, anu foe tire would
u ir , and no ktiiCluifci. “I atoad tbiLk dub
uu.i i hva teller rnUA,;inher -ome of l - oaTi h r
cur aiu one, aiinoai. aauud, aa sue lock Up k
ktiiir, r.jiO v-iea 10 atnUJr a few ri.avu >re. *1 K a *“p" p
iif u.'j wj ~p,r.iu ii aeg . ueilprfc *r i
over ;.e an lepcaiiy teeth, ep a really
t; it. u.h li*at reeined Uiaoe iur an. ie.ol
ti.’ e and earieat v./ii ara/ 1a
.i 4 or- .W
Ut~a. ~ eiiii ‘ lettny Itc c*na p ato-re
Oc*aea—lor ne B u4;ut uvenvoi to ooujpia.o j
ul n Uinner, one uad Cif.ifcHj raiG Pj i a
cozen Litnee iU .ne CoUlee Ot ihe I- ten -on—and ti.e |
pi • inciGt, tknd n® fea-i> to f*cive non in a veiv
Leuiiiiut; at lie, ar*Ui Ler Uair OanueU over tr
w.l C si lu #&v f> Oa, and ner- 6ri|fui eyee
, • ,< airi a glai.CoUiat elule ttp from tlie ueai
h c a... a. iLaLtvtrth u a bu/u in a lovin*. al
t-I . aa w. e’o nr. act.
i kOi ivif; 1-pAc bu,’ tUO'ghlMr WfceloD, Os
-e r cp,.eu •12 u*e ut r r .©p, * * Jb*t an •+ *
Wit ,a.O IL U enUum tnal iU'.ve Itouu Ul cvUi
p.a .. t nut i <JiU aaul a doiw Ofv*ila-t U*v muii.-
, s. a i icli cr e s'iou it i1 try end not
i tA-h.n ._i A I*<tu ; i ■ liuii out
i #i.l Uu; Eei mat livci Le woo poak'iik; oti u
i.n ukUf <t/, a.U u* k r. <. It, m
h >pe it aM in *nc chine .ua lu. .i.y uuk i.d.jerfe
A.O *i n i.n * fee u . n Jir W bon
iiiiew aaiUr in© e rank.ng rrinoiee mat itio
u ••/To and tiUi, at.d WM.ct.ed aiide'JiUg his w- :k
o. i.ovr.uiy *w ibjoi, ioi*et fi ol U; gri* vel WIT', ‘
wi .chi jyv uuori.j^uvt.'-anc re eiiHijg ..us i a cn
s'e/e .a me nook, kua, mat yon were epeakiug
aaia Air Wee ou, a no a nlu n
auinkiOiii punciiiaiiy a t*ev i knu4r nts
u ii ‘.oienuug oue ny ne . oka o; it.
-ina..k you, ‘ said K. ick, coldiy- ie
rendy.** And etie abated ner: tir a! ihe tabie l-ur
kC ut LE nut iragrani-Cufict, pa-h-jd the nr feud auJ
iUiler loh'.r aa inu if menuy ka oo.y a
laaentiui wait n oan tlu, ana ci .mg
hoi a* al u ouo- ce
h a *—me u-ne wan vory different (ruin the
UiOiu * g •no **Jtii*. Nea* rent W<-iu by me to you
tr.-. il e. 4>araoii a-u Jlary Were cuiutog there io
infiiw* *k.leiuool. , kuu sue wouiu !ike Lu nave you
c* i<r wVer. VV i.ai ebon 1 ieii ‘er t
Kii bir‘l b.vi u . liu etu v,t ; 1 L ve etibog .
to u> a’ u./Uf ’ Aiitl Lu© .1 o cUiVetl a iltlie an sue
;-k.d * -, out u-oatd kp'aiu firmer loan ev^r
vv •>, E.i a, auai. i give ner mat tuiaWcr? irlt
true V*
i, a I work had ne 1 ought, and am fui and tau.
wi . n ‘W ; aud 1 iiuve Dome iO me com U iou nal
- .. * i. L. relay a. juie a.i t*.fl Week, aud ho
r ii la .> rue viailir g. fll .au Nome onp to pr •
v. . n . iitugß ui Ur. wwoU, or Woa wihing lo cat a
pi ,i .1 a. vvucii the unby was -u cioae 1 could
un: . y g- Uiui out ot uij aiui -, perbapß I migUL
go -Ul. , nut, std 1L la, 1 mink 1 had better make a
riav. .;i my-eii ut oude, aua aiWayo atay at borne
un i work.”
1 ..m sorry you have Btich a hard time, 1 was the
Sicssaul lejd.uUer. * Fernapu you MrloU you were o
. ft^ain —uoyou V’ And there Was an uudurcur
lent • t earueptnerS id the tone that me lighi'apoken
WoiUs CoUid not uaiie.
i viß i l hau a nuaoai.d ‘.hat thougi.t I bad done
i gut a uie ioi a i might nave bad tucb amfit 1
bun cu w<6 ihe rep f\ Uffbtl wtf
aco neQi 100 ui..Cu , Er, Aeeioo us ifiitu na
tive <ii I ha’ oitil i aud he took up Die La and It f
wi ■ n ftinu lu Lia breast towaida l.i -
wife almoat uew to him. •
. mo .i* ana .mi I woa t bear v*rytb r.g ‘
lin g kbid, aa his 10-.naieftt died away ou tL>
•x k iiuf, alter V\ t.tit; Woo LUBU dto 6 oep, and
u - uo u e w. ik done, aud the n me nil oir , wi h
u. r-s e-rutra oi an u qnt apnn, iVlrs W- on
wa ku oui iiit > lt.’ garden ana d< wn he nue t
lua cicar , e* b. and b out. aud mytd her ho: b ow il
iU c >* n g wi.l*s a.
i ue wmd sighed softly* 1n th branches, ud r t
fled l e gloesy etVe. tueu BWopt lar aw.-.y among
mo tofecl l ere wun V >ioe like tbo uiui in urn g
oc-au waves lua. c©acelß‘ly deal n aiuettoiechore.
?3 : 1: a Wool puttCO boeuied UruoOllig OVn H’l • f
nature a w .kh, that mseuoibly It fio- l.bad E a’.’
pcriuiood tfiougtiU , and sue w .udered back lo the
uoua-s with a lew wud ti were wreathed in her hair.
Ul. . y uad toigoMen us cotuprcsßiOLi and liriliiltda
*• Aat 1 iuubi liuieh baby’o die c,’’ thougnt Etta,
m* ishe ran ro>liy up elair< Lo gel the uialenais.
They nad been uiu.aiu , and, aii-r ctorchibg in ah
Ui') Uir.were, eho opened John a de-dt, thiukiug they
might ou laid in mere by eotne mielake, A num
ber ol lik9<s papers were about: andcare
lefs y sue to k up and opened erne a; and another,
uniu a aull iitigiei ot her own hair teh in the draw*
cr. One Uriel sentence —” My own deal Etia'd—
waa all tue paper uum&ineti , but, rdtfhiug back
like a ti >ou, cauie ail the recoiiecUouß ot Lne u< ur
that sue gave it to man It waa a lair eumuier’e
uighi, and (he bright unioulighl etoie in through the
diluting vine, aud carpeted the tic r with sliver
lines ihe whispciing, siglilug brneze shook the
Ira* ran’ rose leave.- at their ieef, and itied LEo curls
fn rn Her Cheek Wet WI h leais.
*• Juat one curl, denr bti, to gaz* upon when I
am ai away Ana the ringlet w> erveiea, aid
dweet ki evd pressed Upon her che-k again &bd
ogam at that bad parting hour.
Again and again were they pressed upou her
Ohetk .uj uasuio.y opebed wiUe her boot, anti
the pack Uiooe 10 view Ti e wadetul uig.it
waicued ouml the ho*..ng eio.m Lie ti tul urtttius
ot a hh *ry grave lor n.m b .o leve l better tbau
WoiU4ould e.i, ill oiiiiim* waitiug or letters, aud
a j * u to uniob aitei uioQtiid ot ecpa*&tioti, u i
rvd u t - et re Uet w.h he viviCUltd of life.
A .'l bed tut* cuei .thod eanui/ >ir vaure turned to
<to *■ * MutUiteeQ ihtug teddy to Lo cad away ?
No! u !
1 h r. action had cr in ,aait a ; ’-nya will; and, at’
fc, in t lrdheu her Lead low ov r the ucte ho,
0 . and. g IrnTb tell ugaiu, l U they We t tot teuTo oi
at g i II i ovn Laid i won and duUne.?<l l. her ear.-,
auu bt. u- k'bcuerd aud bjeu t e lo one *u• to .*< i
d.m efreu ti mu her ue-ui wnh r. peutauoc Couii
n> tie, w:.u utteu u-tii#u lorgii euee*, i ngive a
b -ni a.e< K ) lUe l*iOcl PtUitlira u> 0 all e i O‘l
Me u• on y mntriAil htreeli iu the oj .ruing, oju-i j
guar ltd bei oUI, ai.fl not lei l iur .uleiit ,
u rid ** whu aii Ist r-tDle ta\ would have betb
b. ttuUtiUiui ,aaLck u;!
iV iiiie eiyo *no * her 4t*wu diaire. Nbe took him
Up omptd Itbu lu tel a> a b and ihe euille- <*e
ba H o bet op* lU ane*ei to hit* oibl.ee auu play lib
bu of bached were Pewrd that afternoon, h r
the ad the UiU *lll*B, a : tending O* lie
babj t i.k up uiu r f iue u i.e tit ii e. the L ur u> j
prepare eUgpci , abd t tU t)a y v.*.’
o jr, wOb the uobUd*4M ipl pa ih> go Ia big pa l ,
au a epoou. an i a *ii p ; a&J the !u> U Id, and j
It,r .ea gci lie tided h r tea. 1’ ie ta e w.-ms u
a* Vn, at and Tot* toaet made hud ekVPTTtrtrp vt t.y |
the ti , and a oiuu cake* baked—ad done tw the *
O. Hd Ut-a f I
•* it iv *•. ill Af moet me T**w as her drought, oe che
Wet l ■ L e uUovi to *a U hl reiU .
leu uiiiiu b p’v eu b>, auu t*fae uiu OOibitig
uu the w..k bu nib cup who ikH aa lgb ae uau
aud nie Was b ivea u wu, bo ll w<.ary iu b >< v t
and mu and.
h. ua pt poed tuto the hill fts rhe r ro.
it .o cU . ui bes hood, and be word#, ‘iaiii no* “--
t grtveo y. ul “ baibl ln>ui bn bp^.
“A J l an! -*-.eon> Lta. I did u • a> theeoiL#
)u,ia er u<) Uurea'Ouab e laa i-Uu ui, ; ill
wo.- any, Ue rwi c. before I iett toe o. u. N*V
. ib.-. I Iha tb uiiti gUard agaiuet Mo utb lira
bui, lit- gm uiyce;, i >* lit \i} 10 a like ttOl-i .e
b iwe i .ui < oin , ouU uo’ icava >ott o p m
. % Ui *.rdr la icafe uull U. kl .U l!. U*.. fc
t o g n an tin your oour wilu bi.iciuteo loaordc
UUe
•ii t uot te l you, Johi . wbat I have reeolved
it. *a*lur ay break my
i*o. aih lu.g.v-uk my ®ibfu uess ‘Cliw ume. any
fc v,. IU-P it glx ll ci\ ibe iilr evi pOoilOre t a
I amy do a* A Wold abe uoue by’ in every ac
ol lit*.” v
Ci MMkKca t*MALa>caD.— The import? at New
York kh ioe week eud ng May 13, were utdy
gcKKic amne, at the following rather sturtiiag
tigui t:
WoOllalW
C a., ~ ■ ‘
■s As
L U ‘•>
M eacl *utua ........ 4b •
T ta I 1 ibt# s-t
This u* jAt iwu-• muoa aa iu the tame w ik
lot. year, auu more Ibau oue taud giealcr tuai
imp i a too of 1857. ll is eviUaui . uai a>.lbe<.au
,.e wLlob me oeet may epr*aucl mlorce are
u- -r**a y to prevent the u-pp ng over ot iDe etia.
tare ot pro*p< rny be tore r. >h:v ;• be tauriy ■ertetpu
Uuba aiiOeo and oomuieroe euav-o* uc.
‘leaks, cVdi WLoii ihcie ore uo ut mua. coi d*’ u
II p.iUi Ce UeraogriUrbt Not ‘Lie ate wvt-r
: . . —a bare .ua kel a *ow ‘.ar.d .rUip i:
over aipo a. g b-o - -m-.tuer eQa.. be eu*. *
Ab h cries if atfaire iu E < pe. wkioo bvld iu
double iuJUv'eineuts'to bscU u? 8’ eke ot cry g -oe
is certain .oat an ger ex tie there, aurt fiat dry
go a- HU t ul. Whaleve.’ tbeUce ti) pr. visit L. a: c
UiaieriiUd cl war. I. *ahoped that e Sua*. he p - -
.eri-u-i oyf lue auc oi provision* to '■ .
ns to pay ior dry gvK>atf, iuiuuj everything e mourv
r; u q;* ia danger of oversTi ck of goods, of depies
iiou o inauuf-.eiuree, and o*. rexafeion writ at:
t , : which require* payment to e
mode. . . ...
u-t be buiue m mind lAat no money c-
;ilre cb bn maue ou pruvisici-s aou breadotu
T . i tae iu pnoa bcuc tiu only ait w iwwcis, s ;
- 6 marto **:.d al -ad ll Uie ca ■
here umy tn*. bat by u*i ‘ui.* t.
rtign (feto&od tray cease rhere fe ih’ a*e„ o .
.a au picetibt phase of aflfars may turn ta
v" m uercia.lv prcsperoas wtule the f e u great tis*
aua gieat pro Cab e iocs a? w© cow are
HCMtT FvUf* 0> TSI SLaVI IlUßS—l^e
V’K'kebuig Whig, ol the l-‘lh ice’.aut, in iu acconu.
ot a debale :u the ScUikern Cenx anticn ai} t :
The event o* yesterday was she “peect of tt
Qov*” Hor ry b V ole, ot ttr.s try, ‘ a u
-. cm . foi the ua) previous, aau in i jipHP-ti. a to
i. e ic\.*ai ul tbk a.aV UaUe 1( Was vEe Ct M t
tu v . i bii iant eff r.e ot hmkfr, auu w- s ano
rem- *-<iiy app.audcd. Tbe G ern.-r d#e V h
grrai urcc on ibe er •rai.iy oi ire uoc.arats
a a e ’ y of the geut cineu wt:o bad e rS
it... . i o uiHc ii g ix-ao-d rests atioe to toe vIU r?
v t tie fkouid t- e> endeavor lo ei k.rce
•: e -.> ’!*• be*, w* Ai .cal ilavP tr* >- Tt. hr
po: . ocU t- - <wm.vj%v r, cl. g ‘.h. s wh >ic -
owd ht acvitf .4 ban v, be u -cv. - -4
Itr rtfec aaiiy u c appre. . t s• -
(ru *■- eiahli*Lta lot ot..y th- ill giolly, La
iLti; eOicl c> . the \- • “ive tu„, n r Jk>UU*, m -
th- *- csfl.'s ‘ agee ’Tutu Af/ioa hr ■
i |.r > U‘he.i a>p tl.- fa g in-ot was I*
piete and oouviuo ux. ‘UT ve c-.nu .. tempt U. f
•>. r g -■’ * 4 “ u: ’ Iw* b- vb
-a. u t - • e v e
wti t © and par ur o!i-i* ol t - Igiui-U!*f n^t-r
v ’le /-a As t r gnirt-u . M --
t, t .. . Pjrv.n— >* Ka “,
K ...i u . t ‘* IIT< u 1 d ■
„ . , ■ , ,* ...r- •*> fc -
.r. >.4 I■ *• * “ r t \. p “ k ’
i*.* c a . • L r **r
jk -a j-w*f ‘* tti a’ \ .
W : e le/ v % u y ui. ’
f . r- tcwn e*> ■-* M-y-*-’ v tint
I . - t-fc- a e ftw Ul4 u * *- urn
j ‘v, h-H’ Ad Syr gshe ks ’k** U;0
. i* p| r § ou beig ,ot -roHi o this iu • ur** f
V.A us reiu.-T oitFe
The MocstAifTe or Carolisa..—We
’ -hake the following extract from a late article by
, Proftaaor Bockiey, published io Silliman’e Journal,:
| “Prom the great height of the BJUlheru Al.egha
aiee, mere being twenty four peaks higher man
Mount Washington, it will be readily interred that
they have a northern ciinnte. ekime years ago, our
guide to the top of K ane told us that he nad been
ooreeumuui when n waa covered with enow on
the 17th of Jane There is tab e l&ni exteuding
:rom near ?he Hoaue to ihe head of Tctk-y Cve
aiid L cvi .e Fad.-, a dis -nce of twenty or mirty
iiv© miles, on whiab ’be inhabilante succeed with
and fficu. yin rais.ng li-dian corn sufficient for their
I own oooeumptK u /ccaaiooaity they Lave frost dur
1 ii g every inontn in ?1 e year, and then (hoy resort on
I nor-eoack or on fuot to ti e valleys for corn. About
the first of last May wa -w he mosc’slDe in Hay
wood covered with snow ab iU nz inches deep.
T e harves at the Fo’-ke of Pigeo ; bee
a<ou* t e firs’ week in July, and we o: no hei
*sr c iterion or i<*:bhrmai haes than t e tune of
r eniug w beat. We kept a record of it in western
Few Y rk, and in ten year* the annual Homs of be
g i-nii ks the wueat harvest aid nut vary tnrte day--
ir-itr- Lh 16m ol Juiy.
‘Tr e vai eys in u.e Carolina Mountains vary in
elevation rom two thorn and lo upwards of three
thousand feet, hence a lew iniifce travel will t.ften
take t.n# to a QDDC'j warmer or coider c.ima-e,—
T - we ezperie.. ed v'ftry eeturibiy in going f r om
e vkiley ox. Jonathan s Creek to that of toe Bot
E ver TEe former has a mean eiev a*ion of abrmt
three ‘hourand fnt anc the iatter near two thou
sand The Chinese sugar cane (Hor&Aum) is ti
tenaive.y grown, and may be regaroeo a decided
jcece-s. T .ere are few portionsof in** Union where
such a piodue ion is more needed. Tne absence of
ra !roads and the cost of traospor;ation render sugar
and mnlaasea deir ; hence me in’reduction of the
Chinese -ugai cane in that section is ag:e .; be- -,-
iti/, anc wifi enanie many a peer family to have
sweet c 4m.
in uoseckicfi of i. a United Stales have we
finer opph sand they aiO*tiy tr :n seedlings
or git.a if planted < y the Indiana b .us M< I> weli
of Frank liu, in Maoon county, has devote j more
;hOtwenty years to the 3e.ee ion and grab mg of
ih >se b*-tt native es, aud he n. w ha<* an orch
ard oi more than 000 apple U>ee, which bear fruit
equal if not aup* :u,r ?o ti.e be-rt Lortbsm kinds.
lucre idkaid to be a .me or belt on the mouhtaiu
aidea about three huLoiea feet above the adjo.ning
p iin or valley, and exen nug upwards several
1 feftt -here fiuittret-e n * ays beer, b*-
CaUs* ti.e beh is free! um frost. If tmb oe true, —
w* we b .ieve its tru b has been pr tty well tested
by • Apefiicent,—me uuwintama <*t Forth Cor-’iina
i- g , -up. :> ieS >u:h with an abundance Os i.'.e
cLuicet* Iruit, if tne mean.- f transportation w'ere
g. a. By the cauivati®of uu.rt gra.-and the
iv . - A : ... o:uV*.- - bfre =ol ca L - into
. e nountain valleys, butter and ch-.ese might
;ou t>- a vie f< i the Southern onaiket Onagiea’
dravbek to ihe iai ru of eneep is tLei they a e
Orh Oj * by wi:d atunals, kLd also killed by the
dogr. Sli e mnk it would even p-.y well ?u keep
r-ep, Ur id .em at u:gbt, and have a shepherd
w rn* s 4 them by cay, and tLu r -
vve i Aica>.aa lime.- aaioi.g tuosb dc.igLtlu
OliiDi tAte ” _
GescraL W ash.bgto e FiaaT Love.—Acorree
p aa u . c. the Century, in giving sprue rem nlsC-D
----c a <>r me ok country seat caned ‘ Tne Cottage,**
i.i tl n Vi r county. V a., gives an a c unt of G-n
Wn ini g* n s ur to nod rtj -c’in by Mary Ctiry :
H r ,r h*-r w r* W. b n Ovy. E q, oi ‘•C-leye,”
in ih'd iibiy < E Ci y, d* flcßi*d bom
to 1 ’ iwe iafii y-1 fl nfejon, i. Englau . H 8 reia
vOj ‘ .1 V-cLoaiU Caiy, ci **An. nu , ’ in Cues
l ria‘- a#* s’ i2 Qealh th . cir rtL.parent to the
-i*lj iu: Tue vrthyoll g-ntkma s-cn-, iruin
b . v.tkuv of bm, to oave bsen lb p ud as the
C u< y. sor {fee iinoTeffte ; and t-j have thought hie
lauiuy the noblest in the land He lived in grea 1
b ate, with chMiotand noraes, plate and velvet and
• mbi'.tidrry*—a w ri- >,t th.* old suoul, fuiiy aatis*
lied witu the “order of Lungs,” and enjoying eereneiy
tne good gif Bjpf Providence. His beautiful daugh
* r-wn a grea* beiresft,and had many auit< o —the
accident wbicu bete l cue of rhein has made her
iem m jefvd 4* c > ki Lie.v. lay flng man
..I vrr Lvucuaiac *v. a rV.ative ofG o. Wife. Fair
i *l l , Eq, woo lived at IJ iv. ir, ou the Potomac;
ard here he met w .1 Mn-e Cary who came to visit
irs Ha i.x ner old; at a:e er ihe you g man at
• UCe pr- - tied t j -a m love, which he del wi h an
a dur ci .c-ei.r icm h.s nature. When MLsCary
wen bkcknouie u>‘ Celeya, T on Janie* fiver, Le
tahoWed her il • a couiageoUß gal.ant, and laid
<peL Beige V) the fair foaresa. m ihe good old
tm.:, however,Bum eh ng mure was necessary than
e OuM.-em us the young *ndy, ana -o the youth
<iu y ’ sited h private in:erview with the awiui rid
or. of i e manor, who listened to him silent y
• 1 rom uout. Wlou the ioverhad finished, Mr Cary
r ra-v e nn a low now, and said iia* .ftniswere
y uug Mr. W A.-h*ngto i’s erraoa at ‘Ce eys, 1 his
visi> nad batter terminale ; i 8 “daughter had bt t-n
. eoimtokn dfo ndAiukhei oxu chariot*’ Apd * ufo
t ‘ii? aiiusiib to the putreo. and. ion of the younger 8 n,
ihe interview terminated Young Waauington
bowed and turn, and away, and in due time married
Martha 1> .nuriuge Custi , wbo ‘‘rea*3Lubied Miss
Cary,” e&ys my authority, “as much aa one twin
c irt- r ever cid luioiher.”
Bot the •id radition does not end here. Many
yeau fled away—Mary Cary Was Mrs. Ambler—
an . h r discharged suitor was rne man who nad just
;• tl ie word : ■tn C< mualiis at Yorktown;
wDum the whole civiiiZed world bailed a* thegieat
eet among the giea s .—“ be t ireinastman,” m l only’
ui Anutrica but of *ah the world. 1 ’ He passed
‘hiuugh o cid •-.<• loji .i , Wlhiainaburg, at th*
head 01 hie vtotonous t ou. s, and the people were
crazy with j *y and a oration almost. Tne vasr mui
utuie nearly prevented his horse fi o n nroceeaing
—the caliristntae on hoieeba< k passed ousoreuely
All at oner he percei.ed at a wmdyw, or in a
crowd, his old love, Mary Cary He ran-eu his
rwe ru and euiuted Ler proiouodly bue fainted.
But i.. does not t -eem that the lovely woman was
1 o bourne Sbe had not been able U* u.n th -ai
truth uof the you l b—that, was all Sue married
i; m wbo won her bear'. Edward An.b a Ho was
1 ot unworthy of thii! noble lady in or in char
acter lie was descended through hia mother from
‘ut- great Huguen : Lv-t-st of La Rjcu< Jaqaeiine,
iu \oi- ieu, aid Uiheri ed the huii. ; ii ttmc.s of bis
race. At tw ive lie had been sent for his eduoatiou
u England ; ht> graduated at. Cambridge, and then ’
made the grand tour of Europe, returning to Virgin
ia when be was twenty one. He was married to
Mis; Cary soon a'terwnrds ; became Collector at
York, anu was so much respected that when
Lord Boil* 1 ourL oaire to Virginia as Governor, be
brought a letter of introduction to the Collector.—
H*j died a’ tuirty five ; aud the Revolt tiouary War
breaking AUt stain an or ward, bis beautiful widow
mo ed away fr. in the scene of her grief, aud took
refuge iu the ‘‘Cottage,” far up iu Hanover.
Short Memory 1 ‘ Who made you?” icquireda
la*\ •iof*chjr of ,a lubberiy t y, who hadjo.acd nor
class
“ I don’t know,” said he.
“D*a< kuai to be uebamed of
yours**!:—a buy fotufieeu years old. There is iittle
Dick v u/on ; Deis only three, aud he can tell, I darn
any Come here Dick ; wbo made you?”
“Did,’ lisp and th* infant prodigy
‘T knew Lj would remember.”
“Well, he oughtbr,''haid the stupid boy, “it ain’t ;
but a little while ag sine he wu made.”
FiNAf*CEB of thANCt —The Philadelphia Nor h
A 1 t ric.'ii* recalls ti e inr-toncal fact mat the Fi-noh
treasury, owing 10 the incninpemucy and misio&n
agvigent ot the Directuiy. uas dteti u e ot the
u. ! u clothe u Bing e r*g mmt upon me acces
eiou ufNapoleoii to power, a. y NapMeuii, in his
work enutied **Ntt[.*iieoau* Ideae “Attnecum
mtun . uienl of the Consu ate, Pitt, our teriibie
adverser, tjuu ight he qw in the drtic'taoy of
n. atSTbi credit tin- neaf ruin of France'. He
dm ti 1 know nil the resource* with u the reach 01 a
.-kii tut am: ro gg v* ru .>cut o*i year nafliofed
Nh ( :"u.ii af t-rth, !8;h Brun aire, to regulate the
cc* lection of c n ri‘ uti lb ; su that, w hile abolish
ing ail \ ioir-u H r. vessts. he tn*-1 the expecdiiure ,
oim niched*'he ax *, resU'ied a ineta'.'i • currency,
m<| he:*J hree hunured u i lions of franc in securi
>i-.- • b'u a*'• f--unded upon aguodeyetem of
agru-ul ui - L ver h.l Miese were me words f
th** first Con. ul. Facts Lave pioved that he was
rplL
v ihe s*a ii of borrowing, whicr, iu the t^nd,
*. Wi* w. n ihe tu*d xt* der
1 s, he 1 e Vei put in practi, Hie sy lem as
t i a r-il ay ms ephftv, con-Lted in naving a
lai ge nun b ro aeb whu h pressed ‘igh’ly upon
m© . k> 4 . 1 o ii u.ry ; u e , anu iy> hch me per
o- . -a *\aas . ur o’a. r*-u acc-rdiug t > public
u iv larattrt ui H’idl O’Jti oenliinei. U* tnus
ut* 14.10 tEi. n ‘iif expenai ures of lie eii pirn, and.
cat 11. 0. ’i 1.1 -Be wars whi h in |Mi t f ronguttade,
hft no* be: urpn: and in the Fstory ui mankind.
Rirh Di.<p m
A F* I>CHMA> S YhixSlOlV OF SH.\KfcSPErtF.
* A ! y : ok : k* - ..e ! He Jc g a d-lld
Uuoto *ua ejobiup ! You uVr reads 1. eZe
Mmaues L* a'ti t* ot z-i Mo*B eu‘ M nubcj;’ f
vit ze V, v-n -el./ >uperb .--oobiiina! VV'en he
-*tv to ze Vitch. ‘Ar v roynt 2< . Vib h; -lie go
awey •• but what the . ay, when t-be go away i She
ay ;h wil: do i’omer-timg dat avos got po name!
Ah. s!’ say *1 -o, Hk* 7.** rer-ea r viz out ze tail—
fwf.ru do! Hi do! I’ll do!’ Wot she do? Ah,
nal —v.!a le giac* m>s**e;i Use aiossieu* siildk*eS
pi- I She not i*y wba; c.e (it !”
Th s teas ’ be sme , bu t e prowess of
MnCPeth, n IS “Yuli with Macduff, uwekeus all
m**rc 1 a b't u 1 maa’e u.ar id aidv r :
“Mnesieu Maonbess he t-ees him come close by ;
he a-, (prord tmprttorment ) t’o. wt'oo n Moe -u’
M vIV il* . ail u übe Lt who fi i Bays, *Enoft !’
Zu & > fi i ght lCii'be A. La!—v.ila! Vlosoieu’
Mai abets vis ins brrigh r r-auuier, *piuk’ him
v. > u call lu his hotly He ’ave guts ma s: s
a * or. *c ; he say vs- grand simpiicite, Eutjfs /’
Wha for be say Enoffs ; Cause he got an fis—
plaauty ; and hr tx pire, rer righf away, mecha’e
iy, prer r y quick Ah. m* sam M ‘ssieu’ JSbskes
o. i.- l icing man iu La bel.a Fiauce !”— Knickei'-
(h *&.
Pacific Mail Si cam-hh Cwmfanp.—The fifth
a: ‘ na renort*.. uns Company suuwt a surplus of
$1 Mr2 ‘trd, iuciudiag a reserve fox iudirauoe ot
A dividend of ten per cent has been de
, arm. payaW-yeft'ertay, May *Jdd. Among the
assets ot the Company, am* tmting to $4 963,9* 0,
are thiitecn steairiMVip'S valued at $ J 0'.'1,471 No
lnvestmeDt has been inaar io tbiekiud vt properly
. urn g <he patt year, though iheie been con
ueraole pur*, lasas v: faun b* aid set ws. so that
1. e total v doaiioi 4 the s*ias os *ast repoi tec.
Tue report makes reierence to the uausfer to the
N. aragUA route at!- r ♦ e Ist of October nt i*. of
:.e United States trail contract, and remarks, c
remtion to opposition lines, tka’ such action will be
rnkeu.*’ ae a ill event* the dffiMeix’y of toe Comps
•.’) • a eir.ergetio.t s H Du.ftig *h>* e'eVen years
which have eiapaqo since the p ue*-, at oaer of
*s Company oepar-ed for ‘h Pacific, a mail trip
,f-ys th* report) c. s never been lost ; and and .übt is
x rr?sed waether any oce n service in the world,
i• Le san e importv e a- -ea rewarded by -s
pcUipensa ion A i Jour ,;C< tu . ”i tk.
Legal Dec:si.W* earn mat Attorney Gea
. a B aek ys a*- re .and ed t o; us ncn que?
i • ; • ‘
ae * * Cap . B \\ . Perkins against me Hu
ean G-v mule; . This aecu-ion set ties ;be right
of Capt. Pe:ku ? -o re ever under his col;roe s to
.uruicu tfcne huuEjTw.d aeu tiny tons ot powder and
thirty fi o t.. Lis&ud stand v* anus. £>olllo unirn
portaiit q’Joc*oii’ cou- ctod wiMi Ilis subject are
-.1 tul y disposed or. bu the iat*-g :ty ot suehc a
tracts w tuiiy aiaiuuk.oe-a. In Lais C4e the parol
op Li a*, l 1’ tqa-iy valid as the w*r lien OE - e
f3S5.r
Ul : k > baa.{Junea on the re urn to this couu
try of tne* r-SK-Sfr: .es. Tt s decision ta ul
imptwtant bear ng upon the supplying ot mmiitiqr.*
•* fonign Gsvermn-n's engsged tn bosti i
t The Cvursei ot Capt Farkiut ex Attor-
PM Gecerai Cu-i i g. ex-sjena£or Cooper, anc
J —0 B. $ Ji q. lo ve named cs.fi
g- sc durifigWc CKuitac war, out. owutg to lie
tennmatiot ,t tha wtr. ai.a before the veses*.*
s r ’ •. . r ws.-i ke ftapjdr**, the contract:
was -utkor:ze<2 to effect a sale ot the csrgv t*? to ■ e
erst auva. togc . tie Rp-s-an G* verement holding
ilßeli inepontiole tor £.:iy luss i- him in the tr.H SAC
t’GE, abiuiLt by the interpretation by the United*
5* c- G.v i* .w- . . -w- aii'.w-v,*va .a®” v. :.n
•AC!-—A in V
Life t> Ktw Yoc-k.— „ - ui mu*: ou h au *-x
, oceuil .U JT. H* ot H- *: >*• S
t v.4so i -a 5- Pd: . ?*rcf- > ,d.-
’
ttoeiG . !W V: S^:.s
’ cTei Wo* t iT*!-f e* srw OS? - -al S , . ..
<-v t iroa itie ~ --ter. -is. as. iso
• - .fc-rus. • :t was r;e:4>dL Ue pr. -. t , .
W.’ST: <-us msrs. rilit It.tf. <i4tn- two
rt ss ,-s s ss.- i-arst. t M.. Niu. a'ra. w:*t,
. ... id>.-.to (rss<l-a .< ass. ii
V'-i V a BV,.T Mr. w S I
re, .0 .. o . m-d M -!(.in vtrd -Hi. . •
, 0 ai’snifc-.H *o a- fetM cu -e f t ev mao
~a.d*4 *•*■ WaiwC-Ua. uu • a Cr ° v ’
, i-- . - .ii >'•'•* • ‘
r ,c . N::txr:,s
-a mai.-Cd A-
-- CU -t ■ - I. u-.
1 r w c r, p''v *is hap i-m • t “ • ‘
1 TTSt ~**er • f fW e w>ir<*r v - t u-* d~r'r'^-
V r *'a *•■ h.ri’•■ hi. r** r * r
4h f J !Rl7. -hi una
•). Hy !> r.- ’ , ca * f n’w**er H h, R -i j r ,
ff-- nvtn** ii- *V- H IT i i\> i o w f hi*
ir Us *rd f *ur ‘rf hv grand cn<h ©r- bei g oap*
*
COMMERCIAL.
8A VA N NAH. May 25.—Cutt)>a~ Arrived since the i*o: a
ia . 3607 bales Upland, v!i.3f j>er Central Saiir M, 1476
t>al® from Augn-ta and landings on the r*vc*r,) aud €0
b*J* Sea Islaiids ihe ezßorta lor the tau.e ptried
amount to 2031 b*.es Upland and 27 do Sea Island, viz :
> To Liverpool 2 11 ; aiea Upland; 10 New York 575
Dales Upland and 27 do. Sea island? ; and u) JEkfton 143
| bale* Upland—ir-avir;; ou uand and on .-hi noard r. •.
i c4 r nred a steck of 32,769 bate- Upland and IMB do. Sra
laiand—agauiat 17,077 bales Upianu and <47 Cos heal*
Our market has dlsp ayea no new feature th!; week,
. but has drtgged a!cn g :n a state of uncertainty and anr
; iety. which has not ve’ been *eiieved. The sales are of
; little hktu nt. and at unsettled rates, wti h render :t
i impossible to give quotations that are re is be A few
:>a:es ‘Food *l.d lir’gfte.d at Ufa., and Mid iing Fair at
j ilte , bat the transactions are too .-mai. to afford any
j criterion for the market The latest intelligence frou.
’ Liverpool wa> re: * fved by the Asia, up to the 14th ani
, it lo ked upon wilt some degr- eof tavor maEiunch as
the aspect o: afla rg. comtn*-rc ally and p !itiea!iy, is no
worse than reported previously.
Rico—U in good dem na. with a'light stock. The
sileaembr>c*? eOOcasks at 34 , 544 c.
Bn Atm —Thedeciu-ei oiLer cities has inilaenced our
market, and toiiers a-e willing to sell at ea-:er price*.
We quote E. bed 6kie ii hi. ;; buemders cj dC'c. At
retau .Shoulders9ic ; Ribbed ‘■ides 11 jc.
Crr We tear of fa>.- a-xini: the week at §l.ir.
Flour —The demand is limited, but pr rea remala tin
chen r ed from It t week. We quote: Fine £787.25.
Soper line - tzb.Ho; Ex*ra fed Family $‘J ai* 50.
H~y— A cargo of Ee6tern sola to arrive at $1 sb. .-rod a
carro “f North Ri -e- on wharf a*. §i 12.
M'<(<ust* —ls held at 30c. Stock in hrst hands ; t h .
and demand limited.
Hide*— We continue our quotations of 1 S'Sl'jc.
h'ooi —Geer, ia nun ashed :n fair request at 26c
FrtiMku— Coiton (0 Liverpool iu If at 5-16d. T
New York nominally $1 per bale.
EzckaT-ifi -The limited amount outside -ight ex-.
change offering mak : the demand appear brisk it 4*
cent, pieinium, but the banks are doing only a moderate
business in umß to suit at ♦ per cent preLitun. Time
bills *re taken at interest off, with a fair amount offer
ing* Ste ling is dull at 9fi9| per cent. prem. Yicstof
tp time bill ou Forthern cit e- donethi- week, h->ve
o e r• -invested in =.£ht check.-) to pay cotton b.lis n:a
turinga. th* north, and when names have been sal s
ia t- ry theie iow been no difficulty.
CHAR. E TON, May 27.— Cotton —In our prices cur
reu.ofiue 20th Lst. we left market in a fi-m ani
aevan leg position, bolder- beshgstrci.gtLed by tb. light
. -ock offer, g. TLo market cti Fri . the first day c;
the vl*-. k uuder rev*e m. rp*nedwit a ir>* and demani,
a.d 6--i ies changed ka cL, buyers being checked by
•
traLsa -tions r- how an advance of in i- aay instanc'-a.
t an ear.y bonr on Saturday tbe trade placed u
pos e nos the adv.e sy*h • City o Baltimore. Fac
t m ciate.y a a- *.d their prices a fmi je. • Inch
wta c **de ito n t-e part o< buyeic, air.ci M.idd mg
■ otnmanding 11c ad r air ll‘c, w t:. sales o. 100*! b& e-
O M uaay. Tne cl yad Weme.day the marketxe
maintd very quiet. ouyer6 exhib; ing but little
tioa to operate at the u ; . g rat*-s aa<i tue i-aie& l'o- ih -
tLr*-e days wre cons quenuy iimit*d, reacuing only
i207 hale- QaThu .-.day actors s. oiaed xa‘-re w.i.iLg
ne*-s to sell, and buyers were eual e i to goon to 1 in ,a
- te extent at prices more in -cc rdaace with toe jr
view a. the sa es reach.ng 611 baea ar.y iathedayth,
Asia’s accoun were r ceivcd, but they had no effect on
the araet, 91 hcb is barely m inline lat the folio win;
quotations * iz ; I.o* t > 8i ict M and ding 10a/11c ; Good
Mid ling l!i®ili and Mid din,, rairlljc. iut ow
grade. i.re In a mea ure n mica , aua t >o -rregutar
u. . ce t pu-b e t r •* r : *.O .s ihe r
s nee u isu.* reach 1764 auu the saies ia tne sum-:
tin ls‘ 4 bai s
Rice— 1 etran-a Hods in ’his arti :le throng out the
oast *ek hav. b-en 1 mit and, at a decline of a f 11 ie
f 011 tue hifche t point q 1 ted la-.’ seek. The accounts
uy tb A ia received <.u Th i day. quoting a advance
iu Liverp< o ?l r a • uffs, ca b** b . e nqu ry late in
th . ad the mark tcl Bel in av rot -.'ileis
Com —Tne t i ks i dealtro’ hands are n n heavy. —
W#* quote ol to $l 05
Huy— A i t.e arrivau of the weeg c mprjß Dg 7 r, 0
a e-- have chaoged h *. • a ut $1 ocl 10? per lUO ibs
ho demand rti i c<r?t r ues, ana the next a.nva win
bring An advance o tbese quotations.
Flour —ih atmaiid n .ted last week ha
sub ided, ad the market sin e has been very quie .
tioiders are firm at cur quotations The transaction-:
hive been confined to ab> ut 4UO packagefl Superfine, at
87 50® 7.75 I’ .r obl3. an i sacks.
Bacon —i he market has been very quiet during the
weed, and the d-manci liu ted, with an i .creased stock
To effect sales, holders had to submit to a reduct i .nos
is 014 8h uiat-rs ana biuea ihe sales comprise 150 .
hi-d- >id n at ll^llk.
Lard —Themaiketis quiet and dull. Sa!e:- of 50 pack
ages tl l ic for bbL. aud 3c lor k*gs.
Sugars —The market is dull; and quiet, but holders
ara urm aua not disposed to pres salts The only
transa ;tio we hav eto report are 700 hhd- Clarified
Lou -lanaa’ 7i ‘a>-c aud 2a 1 hd... Muscovadoes at 6j.
Arrived durinv the week 31b htids. Louisiana aud 75
hlioi üba
Coffee —We note ihe sale of 100 bag3 Rio, prime qua 1-
ty a 2i The article is dull of sale.
Molasses— Holders - r tii m. and taere Lave been
o bo .: oU hhos. Cut a, ir-m store, in lots at 2c/r9c,
aud m li ots <.f New Orbans at 45c. Received during
the week 76 tierces Musoovado, whi .ii was placed i.*.
stora
Exchange —The tra. sat-tiens in tcrling Bills show a
de.- :uc We m.-w quote, .t at S9J per ce'n . premium,
and have altered - ur table accordingly, to wuich we re
<
Freights —ln the absence of. ny transactions we quote
Cotton to,Liverpool 5-16d in sqare bags.’ There is also
nothing to report coastwise.
NKW ORLEANS, May 21. — Cotton —Arrived since
tne 17ik instaut, 2653 bale.** Total re. ei: ts of ihe week
6904 bales Tola exports of the w* ejt 2!.!-6'J oa e.-:.—
Stock iu presses and n shipboard not cleared on the
20tb instaut 150 04S bales.
On Wednesday there was rather more enquiry, and
offers were accepted to the extent 1 about 3000 bale:,
;.t irregular prices the prevailing ate being li cents for
Middling. On Thursday the market epened witha to’-
♦ rably lair enquiry, ad several . arc ik had been dis
posed of when operations were checked by the receipt
ui the Cana'ivs advices. Th. were confined to
some 1500 bale . in several limited lot-, and at im-gula
prices,-though tb . prevailing rate for Middling was s ill
li cents. Yesterday the nqui.y was renewed on the
part of h.everai buyers, who transacted business to the
extent of about 3500 bales ; making a.t dal lor the past
three days 01 8000 bales aud foi the week of 11,260
baits. With respect to prices, we hav< 0 remark that
so mu h ii regularity prevails that it is impo Bible to
give gen r-1 quotations with any approach to accuracy
be sales of v-a t.-rday, h .wever, indreafed a still farther
advantage on ihe . ide of pu chase auu the only quo
tations we can venture to give are lOf'd- LOic. for Low
Middling, anu 10*1® ll cents for Midd ing. W*c hear of
eeawioual below these rate , while at the same
tiuj.-they are refused by nic.cy factors, who fetal vrt**-
ho and their stocks from tue nurket.
Tue reef a ; th.s p-u-t ? ii ce the Ist September (ex
are 1.636,07 b oaies, again 11,560,000 bales to same date
last year.
COTTON STATEMENT.
Stock on hand {September 1, 1856 bales.3o,2D”
Arrived past three days 2,653
Arrived previously 1,727,503-1,730,156
1,7(50,386
Exported past three days 66
Exported previously ... 1,59,043- ,509 003
Surat 11,335-1,610*333
Stock on hand and on shipboard bales. 2 50,048
Sugar—Louisiana —The receipts of tl>e past week
ha\ been rather ample for the period of the season, and
w ithin a tew days past received, in order to etfect'sales
. ro • ntly frem ’he Leve.e, have been compelled to y ield
mew. at in priets, the decline from our previous quo
tations being tuiiy 1 per cent per lb.
infrand Refining. 3J® 4} j Prime to Choice.. .6] <2)7i
Gora ntu G. Cornu 5 It 5j C’trifugal & Cl’fi’d.7 *@B4
Fair to Fully Fair. 53 ct 61 | Refined 9 ®1 u
On p a tat on wo hear of 300 hhds Prime s jld at (ii,
aud 20a.a. hj t out- per lb Arrived since the 17th
inst, i333 uhd>, 1 9 ti- r . sand barrels. Total receipts
! of iht week, 2y46 hhds, 140 tierces and barrels. Cleared
; since the :7ih lust., forTt xas 15 hus, Apalachicola 11.
Ba.t.m re 90 hhds, 7 barons. Total exports of the
. week 566 hhds. 17 barrels.
j M< losses —The .-ales ot th© past three days sum up
ab ut Udbbls; ,mk ii, a total lor t, e week of 3000
i bbis, taken for the W*at, rtfini g Ac., and now
quote f>r Inf. nor aud Fermenting Prime to
C nice and Reboiiv 33®35, in barrets; Lad barreia 35
! L 3 ets i-er gallon.
Coffa. —Thi demin -iiHo n. w.th a rather
eat>.“ mar>-.et for babels Our quotations ar jnow 101
it-ilc 1 r Fair, llia'i f for ‘ uod Fair
lb t r Prim i Choice. Four cargoes have a.. iv-.d
direct from Rij de Janeiro durin.v the past week em
braving 20. 0 bags, mak.ug the imports since the first
or pt. 36:),040 otsga a aiuat 190,344 10 the same uato
last yt-ar The stock now on :< ui, iueiuding two car
goes >.t Q .rantmt-, is about 2? 3uC agiiust 6000 nt
the same ilate last year.
Exchange S nee our previou lev-c-w .Sterling clear
b is < avo bt-cu .scarce, tdul of eat Hw.b m l ii q
per c* ui pr*. ium ami il -of adi g-bi i have also b e 1
iu lunitea den>a dat a.d per 1 ent premium
Ha c: range from u. tue former rats f r
small auu .ii 1 aud tue and m n limit'd. Sixt. days’
b’ sdc York K sou; A range rom Id ii aud
pe c iuds<o ut tor firsi-c a.*-8 o good u and tair bills.
li.uK rs a k i ( er Ci 11 and -count. Sigl.t excusnge \s
tcA ce a u very firm at § i perc nt premium. Yes t-r
----dvv the d1 ke end . tme u. ue s aud bank
c: - > k w. re ui.il a< *w\ ptr c* nt pieui
FrFgnts— l Lu?'. p- 1. fiec l ma k t remains
wi an cai go sine■; . r la pao i atioh. 1 e
ittle Oitt u wi u. s . ing torwar s takHn a id o
’ •v<- poo am* 9 16. to Lav c, b .>hips aaeadyou %
berth.
NASHVILLE, Ma. Cos —Pr;virions— With lightra-’
. cip Suud g. odd. m nd. the j.ci •of taco ha slight
• Jy m rovt and an \ We now quote nog iouud at 9±
i Shoui ‘.ers 7i (/?3 ; Hanu -l c-tg, aud Glear. isidts 10.36
1* troui wagons.
i.ard has ..iso improved, aad buyers are new pay; u
ltH3/16ic. for prime.
a dec iuiug ten dency is noted in the Western’to'aF
! ke-, emseq-.e jt upon ae* - sat on ot the speculative
1 m> v in- nts induced by the first intelligence of the wir
! n Europe and the pfo-pect is that lower pr .ces wil ; cu
have t be submit tea to in ordtr to effect sides.
| CHATTANOOGA, May 26.—Weaiher urv-ett’ed sfiti
warm. River in good beating order. No little ac iv.ty,
in th mar at t.
Bacm—i ales made at 11c. hog round—stock? 600,rc0
tb an upward ten< ncy 1. ii ;
|l2 nt-in bols, 1 2j iu cans
; Flour —Supplies 1 gh;—Superfine selling at S3 50 per
I sock—Family fi4
; Corn— Sa ea made xt 90 cents, sacks includcd—hold
j ers a- Si S ecks limited*.
i Wh at —Lir/le .n u aiket—good’ article would com-
I maud S 1 35 pr bushel.
OiNGINN'A'iT. “lay 25—Flour has a doclining tr r.
deaev, s . s2lobbis, at So 50, it fi6.25a,6.35.—..
Lard in he*-* 12lc
Orders promptly latomliMl ro.
hiviLua ciueaisKH &
i 258 BROAD-STREET, .j j
| THO DOORS ABOVE GLOBE HOTEL] /I
AUGrUSTA. GA„
WOULD INVITE > |
| THE ATTENTION UK ? ■
; MERCHANTS >
AND <
r in s it i ,v,n s, s
) C , TO THEIR
?l! I.IHGE srOlK V?
<lj DRUGS,
MEDICINES 4
>ii paints;
jjj OHS, |p 5 |
VABISJISHZS,
yl Perfumery, :
)“ tC . tC.,
’
ros [ j
\~ THEI-? SALE.*,
L S!
ASD COMPRISING 1
ll OSE OF THE LARGEST | ( l
/i . A LLD ! t
EINEJST VSseRTMEKT# A!
) | IK THE ** I'M
saLTlif.Rh ofcpNTBY,
) si
5 t WHIOa THEY orFEKAT
i I.tnv PitICEK >4lt CAall 4 \
! APPKOVED CREDI V.
ESTABLISHED lctii J,
) i.VVSIINE Ol'K GOUP . ANI PRIU” )
S B"V wg BVTIEG EUfgWHBAE
) ).iO]l f .irt |’,.| j
BlUl.Mi. RllPlihD BUO.I
I*y • R ll.* H Hmvt I T-nv R\G • :
_ O _ ■ ——
* ‘ID#- ’ u
i* l ‘ iiinaMt’ au n
-UO'V hg” r**ncd
*>r -i *o - - o sr **. Kv
4r*W Fffn.’v a CI.APX
BLACK OATS,
AS HA LL lot of e Fnr salt* by I
- tnarl - - HEAUd * 6>MPbON
PATENT MK! ICINEB
THE LIVER
IVTICOKATOR!
PSEP*SED 3Y DS.SAKFOIH).
Componmled cni-sel) from Gura.
1* one of the b• s* ft rpx: -ve- rs- I. ver M-V i. ines now
.before the vu*> it -Jv-t a- a> 9. a etui r, 1
audfi", and norg efi ru ia-tea;, a v oiuer ted j;**e |
known Itlßooft-ocra
acting firi>toa ..9 Liver to jo.ri: ui .r ; 4 r ii i :
on the stomac. and how ‘*r? c f i..s ■ : -.i-jt. :Ims ‘
accompli* _i ewo parp-vats tff f inal* - v. r. aycf I
the painful f-.cLug® experienced* a. the cuera .or f i
m. st Nathan! - r s'fhe *y.t r .‘ t'o- . ‘■
tme that it totmei iti and wu taker . jn n,o.>r- 1
ate doses, wfli 3a-e~. t'..eu :.ud 1 -id it ; . w.R ana sail I
•apidity
The LIT.- T. ;? cf th? *n j of the •
human c ‘dy. and when it m v 0 : ; rformsitsfuuct : ons wed j
t eposcorsef tte fy temr"* at.-inliT eveioj-ed. The I
otozaacu ea; y c.‘. penoeut on tu- b-aU: y
ac-ion 01 u* Ltv *r f rit w* r , . ormauc
function* v.htn t*e t m r • Tu>. tl. 5 L*w- ,
are ; fan ,andt. who in co. > ‘
qaei.ee • f °ne or.; u —t .• !.:• —Ltrip. ■■. <* ;e
d’ its : >*•- 10-tb* l * • t~. fr v s; r* r, 1
pmprie:ors has rn**’ -- • 3his whq. in a pra-t cs nf j
mre than twenty y*.a - - to tiaefo:.!•-•r -mcivwfcr-re i
with i° ceuni-i fc* th - many derang aunt ii s
WiiMiU ti ;■ j*-
. ..
ct r*a:n. * w “ “ ’
Th - c rr- r e all “* *cr lad n.r.'tc-fVnrc ]
the tyttfifej, Bi: r> yh'g
■i . , lu ’ .o I g* * ; 1. •! ; • *, j
-i gest wti*, par jy :n.r wiu ur- giv ng 1. re * *
health Uth :****/ .: v , amoving 1 |
cause ot tf* a-x*.-* r-i.*.- a. cm a.
One Id a? ...
‘toniach and prev nt ... • fo..u n. r..irg ani. .r- ]
:n?.
*- n9 * 00 -a ’.nsec*- 0 beij e rt pre . s 1
nightmare. *
Only one -wse taken at rj. •... Lu ..~s j
• tnl y and < urea co:l. Lne-
Onedosetc.keuafiler each l meal w! ! erircPy-p* l oTa. j
BP-mcd *ec:twotet> ocf r.-l jrVtv- 1
Otie lti . ■ p.i f r r ■ pr* l -
the can* 3 .f the and make ; a r er*- teuro. !
o'if n • dosa imuiedi)—s nleiy reUer -Jia •: wui e j
oitgßfgpeaMia m a ui. ett •? iei ©iioi- |
<* Ai-a.kl *r e -A-:k7-f7j
I# Ob / f -ne bott’e is so thrdww4 o‘ tl c j
<• ; .-cl-.-fin* i: ‘ fc u- • onyF kc* - I
One b t.f ttic i„- “*• Jaundice rr. ove o’
y liowu* ! or ufinaiura: c ior iro- , ;-.c u:n
‘ ; * ...
unedo-e ‘ ;**p . l;
n t •• or-it tjnus, wl-he*
/
r
■ V Afev. uo;; escuri >v#- L.o. sv, uy ex . *.g th.
ab. or bents. J^
v. e take p e.tjui e iu recomiuen’ ia r t!:.s iac . v ;.e
prev -tat in-L. ever and Agu*-, G ill j-fii
•
and ihou.sandi ue v. ioing to t > ->y 0- ts w i. ‘3
virtues.
All who use i: arc giving their .u auUdvd* .le.i iuooy
(F Mixwaer in the mouth with the Invigorator,
and swallow ! oth together.
. 7 11-E LiV K IVI OKATfR U r ‘f-.c*i;n’i:i- Medietd
c s overy. and ih and ily working; cures, ah; .. too grevt
r.-> f*eieve. i r eures as rby fuafo*, even the first, -c-t
civ/,-? re a. u uun u.*t-ihf.n o e bo:t.e i. :
quire cl o c-ar.i kind of T.!ve-‘ Comp, id: t, irc-mtbs
’• ‘*ft Jstlufiice or D- epei s*??.. to a con nu n Headache, tH
ol whie 1 ’ a-e there nit ra rl e; e . Liver.
t'KIC ii ONE O’ LLAR-P 1: 7,0 r ALE
DR. ;o.\FORD, Proprietor
535 p,"oa*iwayi-Few York
SoIdbvHAVIL YNl>, BTEVEN *.i N. & Ca, SIMf’.S
RT ’Vya 0 i J. ABll iTOKF,T, Chavii . I'LU .ii
a- LHfTNRR W *- r . Ti -'.A -unrsia; .
MEAL, J, WRIGHT A PO., <v Orieam. >.t u.
by all i>ru o 'v:is's, ntyb L9-4Jr.v&i
JACOB’S doEDiAI, ‘
RE Vi EMBER
iwL.V f-IMttER
tLI*. L V F r* ;< •
IL** MEMBER
RE.MEM Kfik
KEMEMBBR
ifKMEM BKR
REMEMBER
REMEMBER
REWEMRER
Ri MEMBER*
RFMKMBEK
REMEM EK
RIMEMB R.
R-MEMBER
JACOB’S () mi>lAl.
J.V?n-vj •’OHbi a ‘
JAOb'.’.'S CO 7) ‘J.
JACOB’S COROAV *
JAC/MVS • :• tvl I \)j
J A OB'S CORDIAL
JACOB’S 0 ;RI>IAL
JACOB’S CORDIAL
JAOi-H S fK>l MAC
J-V’ t. 8 COR UAL
’ JACOB S C HD AL
JACOB'S CORDIAL
JACOB'.- CORDIAL
JACOB’S COHDIAL
IS THE ONLY SURE : KMEDY
i-S • ti t ■ >LY : W K 1 MEDY
- vji • o’ • Y . U.\ • - MEDY
i- iHE o -LY St !’ 5- MED Y
IS T E ONLY : It I IT.aiBDY
TS Tf'E ONLY s T Ri. REM DY
IS -THE < >Ni.-Y SUB- bBMEDY
)- THt ON s M'-E REMEDY
IS HE M Y V ‘ ’ : REV. ELY
IS THE ‘ Ni.Y .-i!UE REMEDY *
IS THE ONLY M <M REMEDY
IS THBONLI 1 -v Ki- MMDY
‘h ■ i. : kmeav
IS THE CM.V S HE REMEDY
IS THE ONLY SI RE REMEDY
JN DYSENTERY AM) DIARRHEA
IN DY'.-NTERY AND DIARRHEA.
t Nil •
JN DY S’ 1’- / s Dl AV* :• !i V
IN DY>i.N : • .Vi DIA-ttir.A.
IN 1)7x1- v Y AND DIARRHEA.
IN DY.- F. , A t> Dl VM< EA.
IN DY-'ENTERY AND DIARRHEA.
IN YMN TANARUS) bY AN DIARRHEA.
IN CVS., vm ‘ Dr A R H
IN DYSENTERY and DIARI: IK.'..
IN DYSF-NTKY AND DIARRHEA.
IN DYSENTERY A !) DIAKKViEA.
IN* 1J Y SK .v ;)• ‘• Y aN! > r 11-R.iTl EA.
IN DYoENTIi.vY-A. ■> ARK.D3A.
HftVILSND, CHioHESiER ct CO.,
i> Di‘u,-- * *£>, itv.fcjiioiu, ... a.
aiy22*dtw&wli
lC you have •.. a,
-- C.j.i J....
If you have Headrxhe,
■ t - - . •.
If you have C iddinc.ss of the* Hea i,
tllC Coi ll ;
•If-otfhaveDepr.-r-nd fy .-if',
Use the Cbhaiahiuii fitters.
liyoauavomi Appetite,
Use the Coiiimbinn aiders.
If you have Pain in tho Bftd Ilf. k,
._&€ t o v. \f-, -hi tjiii-.; •
If you have a'Sick Stomach,
Use the Celiiiubioii i.u.er.'.
If you have Jaundice,
Tsc tiie Coluv-rhiifii L’ tiers.
I- ycnr Liver i; Diseased,
Use the coSjijuW.ih Bitters.
If you a r rnbjeafc t-o Got tiv t\ess f .
Tse-he * lß’wb*n*i Bitters.
. F\r>e : *by a..1 reftptciaiTc Druggists throughout the
S- uth.
ll.\v:r.and, Cji;oh‘.stl-,r & Po.,
Pf.UMB &
“WIfXIAM IT, Tltt,
• —iU<Uw*.iL I* ‘I,
L r pl7-al.'xtf, *. - 1
H'EjFIK- THE BtiOOl)
Ait eaves Scrofala, ‘fetter. ißilaia
miulou of the Kiiliiejs, Clu*o?!ie
Diseases, Ace., ie., &c.
B. WILLIAMS’
COMPOUND >YRi U
OF *
SA 15 SA PA R 1 hl A ■
AT T D I
lODIIfE OF POTASSIUM, j
Tills Mr c’ioioe is offered as one of th: hv::t
1 turns of w;ai, read a? u carativ. rekie :
Ay ha< won v .t t:vot*£T -v-^v.!!#'. Te’U . ■and other
- ‘i Mtdical Pkecity aciuorize its ue,
(hayingber. *.u. PURI-
FiaK-lUn-t • •;• ’o':! > : p-. ;rd. nd
Icr thpcarec?anonterons that owe •- - pri.
H-* mu*? prrrentace >4 itrasoul Uiathefiß dr Mbjraos
tar .ui ut.-.t or* .inV *b o V- fc j
D and other ‘diseases'c: tLaakLr a .u.oIAU u r
resist t hi ueu&l trea'U.enu He c&n : u.u-u-uMate, by the j
our din ‘
r.ii.Tgenera! Debility, Irdir •: v ‘on or JnHara- !
nation of the Kidneys..Rneamatisni. Wc... <Ye Jt is con- j
tldeotlv’ d in useases pecuixr to JPemal s, j
nch asLecchorrhea or White:, M&nstrua
ti. u Chloro?. ot Or cm stckr.es* Try it. You will be
satisfied witt Ibe result.
Head what Dr. iiudsoa save. Ha a gin.iemau of
high standing.
Charlotte, Terr., ‘Peni TS7lS*£ ]
Mr. S. TV
attending rbysic’ats fails to cere well confirmed Scrcfu.
a The fciicwin?? is
SURJECT—A jjiri of 15 iyr 1C year of agejlne attend.
.j*c pay aieten La * :•), e An akux; u. father hod
ei nsultcd hie. awi wfcw4e4g6Soi‘ your pre(*ra
t.-'-tLI wLj . prescribe ’ Auer taking si*
b* ;l e aLdwr* aunt'-'. i vep
4 ■■y- : *'■ ■* c it; ; (W : s Araik’ •’ nfikr falter
r s vr be a
■> v>. v v •
u
1
buuamvr. a*hU* v-*'i ... ..*. ;c f ‘
f -ta so. *.-,* el g Uci ta tc ff the:*: t, kcr made
-iio-iaj a miai-l . m ka. 4 Xj UI J9#7
verves a t r i& •y•• • ikfco:,n. .r any .: t anm-JioBS
J. R. Hl i ios . M. D
: l X ; a 5. : StesJMrTjrjr
O.U. a* Cl ‘EEC Mr,, Rb.
■
—44. fc
an ? a ;fac x rau wb|rk r. st : a!:
mfev -f ’ * i a
ui ytirt. LL - ugh ICGCLLUeu the :r. s*x:e:
iv. ~*V. ‘ Ltd uuax n- and. f: t..-been e *
. . .- i s--yettYere hr. if n a--
r v .s.Tetre.'k:=rt ytx^r'■■ • * c -^‘r* r ibp
cpir on that i’ the best reparat•?*•*'? f<araptnJla in
ti-*- %:-• •*. - .It on T ‘od ‘lf (t Potar-a vrrtnmrefc *?•*,
n,j. t,lis Verjfr *W!4ilr-sor
u/ j j j a 4 ir •. -
ifs* .? ,* a ier • l \/Vi i If
. a i;, *wt, Q Wi! H. s’ TT. •
. AjerVM'Jiwv l
/ K,rtV™ V cy.:rb.. G
’ V lor srs-4C if “ :K t -if*. •’ ’'- 1 #
f *+•••****■* Crr-urptoc
**” * t v- c: . (f'W *-
ff. Srw-.ir - ho iV-li •:'t—a*d /c
iaLrt js; .** UUM **
r,” rs and fro-: sd r.*ui2KS'. e t
, „ O*-.. .~, ,— f 5r ,, wt* oat- -c*
‘f’.fir -t,rf,’.'*t4l4>iTHfl*4‘f l til “I 11
;L.. ; r,-L-ir ,01-.rr -.4 “■*■-** *?**
... a,.k> 1-B - - -it * r Qe - iL ~ , sn ’
,r
* - f 4i rft it* use as as. ■ u*y> w—*a-i .ay ?
dJiwOf I •** ;.-4 jt-u4
• -Bt” <^ r ’ ir l. a
nrecnnuim EoUiail,-iuo and -* -.o: it. ,ar
S-K.bO'-on Fieri to [r.i.iae - : c.r me*
j ■••iariirtr 2eS q >. V*P -Cl ORAL
| fc, ni * Wi Sna Jieoi - erfcmn wbiri
we mitkwi to every
i P *p,rtd by D.’ *C. A YEA Lowell. Ms.-;.. stdi.l
I by eve.-J-whr •
NEW
SPRING GOODS!
WILLOW SHEAR
J ’ A•” -ec< ved from Kew'Ywk bis Spring supplier,
- L. a ur..-*. aid-epleniki as or; ape nt of
GOODS,
Among which are—
ug guu i>LLK.-, of new anvl
eb -pvn:.
-• r ItOBM?. v-*:h Double Skirts, of rich ai> 1
<• ■ .*its.
L A... tnd PI.-tin Black SiLKy, of superk ?
tn n j -at ..a ani Barege ROBES, of elega* t
P. ■. • I * ... net and Organdie ROBES, *t
very : w prices ;
j'.'.itk Barege ROBES, v.iih Double SKIRTS, for
Mouaaing ;
. , : . yYD IRS and JACONETS, of new
, and beautiiui styles :
- 4-4* i : .* PRINTS ani Chintz BRIL
LI WTS ‘ I
o * Tt r ;,>n PRINTS, a vary large supply, j
.k and I.ace, cni Plain Bum . ;
S:')t V ‘ N TILL AS. f -;nr and splttfdid styles;
La- .e r . Black aud Fancy Earegv j
SHAW - •->; j
- v - ,-k ‘
r .:l t . Mrm'2 and L&co COT-- j
ciLi an.: n • I-YE's, in ,-et:s of new aid j
■ rn*■ r-. > .X'U : -1 ‘:ufc!in COLLARS, of new ano i
...:.*• ?*vdLr: . T ‘ • YPADOtTRS;
TY Yab> • hr -e EDGINGS and IN
. rac FLOUNCINGS, and
D.T'VB ANDS:
j h th KV.y LINS ;
• . -vi.--, Tari? tin aad Striped Ml’,?.
t f > w - -•* ’ ’jo Li- j*, *- r Ludiur’ Undersleeves, c ;
besntiud s-yie.;:
•NG ‘ ‘
A’ re ? c m*i; ent oi i*a e . hi-sev Grutlemeu*’ i
: • i -1 O>IERY, of the bust make, j
tic and pi ssant. to wear; * * •’ i
i-- St. . and tael Spr of lie
3-: approved styles: ... - . J
■ : -aujv.-&•**<. -pr.'ugMilßTS,'apewarttcY 1
; -rWr’ or- . rfAf.t symm* )n*. and very I*?ht;
jbi. - :>AiH-’6, oi as.-ortfcd sizes, a 1
L ... - ii. ti extra length ;
P - cAi t 5 rw and benntlfaVstyles;
v. ;aa f.u- und f;:-ipi.?*e assoiimeut suit
a Ie for r air. ‘y aud Pia-taiuiuuse.
- C'vdmit’- to <e>. for k.ash, or fa r B llatcl and
• > i . und *n ;b.s. way he aa a.
■ vI. vr. r prices ti:-.?.*.- flikv can'"be
‘ r ” ■ or* : r -rv He r.*pectf'ly ,n
t ■ ‘sd ■ :i- .. exauiiu*- his stock.
-i -l : y A vrge ana •• ■- e. a.--.,rtmeht of
L. . .Y.Y .SS tiOODS,
: Aii AM) M -!ii£H JIWTiLLAS,
; lit lii EMMOKiERIES,
AV ! . J v irh rest care fro: i the most
: < ut r.* and •Ri’-ri-et me of the moat de
ral>.-; - • - ever odured m this city.
mii-f>-dr.w\ w
S -Jr G
xr
.1!-‘ i v n • ‘ ii si * 1:3.1
ilsVhliißlillXE
SQL 5c GOOBELL’S
A-TENT.
Si.Vn.li4s s*, k TWO TUBE ADS,
DGI I', LOCK STITCH !
msii:::.;;sP£iuitm
TI 11 1 ONLY
LO:,’ PKICED
seu tt: itaiuiE
< • fpbred
VV. £ TWO TUBEAhS!
For sale at the
EEV,-;.tL mm® depot;
o ■ • • V. ami Jack-con sis.,
-ile Globe Hotel,
.A OGUSTA* GEO.
CLAIiKE, ANBLEY.&CO.
mwmi
(i.!:>iVER& EAKER’B
rrsroisirsss
gEaE U i MAt HIMES’
PRICE $55 TO 4130,
HEMMERS $5 EXTRA.
T T i- no Ioquo?t oned that Machines are tbe
’ . • ~ . • 3 .* yr- -.vinj. They nem, leil and
nuer ano kre the ably MMfiilbes
.
’ - •
! :':r which acc
n . :.child ol o 1 j vmi., gvay
’
of SttMH r fiaan.’ jnd, cf .
South Carolina:
’ A 0 ‘.
king ray
■ .
iy expi -
I lvP thr •'*
t,-. i -ih- (■'. -.ay dk-eri-nt places, ard after
lour a;. ri:.i Lave no fault-to find. Respectfully,
; : ) J H. Hammond.
*>• • * * i>- v<. ry county in Georgia.
• s Hoorn No. 155 B.oad street, Augusta, Geo.
LLW:AHTKLL
cm: ll; ■; frbiily & mustuFAcrNG
-. L WING M ACBINES.
ib .ce T. itili ;>j.) io $l4O,
r !'UE RENT EVER MADE J
SJ Vp! pqhaVv well Le.itber, C.oih, Kersevs, Nilk;,
Lio* js.HiuN.ius, Ac., makes li*o Interlocked or
L. ti- 1 i> -tfi -id : . v. I • cannot be Upped cr
r,r , c *h v Tnckp. N tltciies in cotri and Hems
~ ■ !- , and
’ • • <• 1 <■ -• ik. linen nr
)’ • ‘ 1 1 rgto buy ft Sewing Ma*
ci are 1 - ‘ -tftM'.ly • u* t • w.l at Leyden's
•
• . ‘ ‘ rnta,Ga., and see -.bo Bn*
ch;ces and.; ll that is stated above, before biiyu-g
inferioi ones, . f t A. LEYDEN,
General Agent for Georgia.
i: ,IyII L ANDIILWS, Agents,
?ijh26 Augusta.
.ie
SUPERPHOSPHATE HE.
SSI -r (|s
i- ust* -iu ti*is 0 :y. Tuoy it to tbe planters ci
:! * • -• *! <• t e be:-*’ a-A most eo
- •• 1 fer e < r a l r.rms grown in thi. cl:ma v.
: ... - fil
Me ce - I-.cludt*:g the Agrieultma
Fi •• -i:'i ?'•” -:ont ..arolina. nnn the Mu y
a } •>. . .1
‘C! s. o.(Ma-/3f1,K58 ..
Mi -.is. Rbet* <k. s bfco i uir here inform
m*- .L p- . -*e . a general favorite, hod”
:-rof. ‘ •.€•'•••:! .*, • ■ iambi?., had coufinr.ft iy. nr
I ana ys • im- .<i c''*<]., 41 mwaof wealth
*.uu, .i"u.ju‘‘--. v.. •• .us •=• ii--d u.i he ta’- ■ . great :nt
1 - A*V ‘"big the; . re- of Snneroboepfmu
I t lAnA—rom hi * ervali .fi hetLunkajTßOUNO*
I TO T.K THE V i UTILIZER FOR THE SOUTH.
A arge tockcob autly on .band, all of which has
I been re -nory t?’ ay zed ani warranted,
| ; air. 1.-5 .. by t.&d t ivmg the ava'y. is and fall
and rdttiqns fer its nse.
J. A. ANSLEY & Ci
V3b C -d&WTf * -. >
laidwiii 4 Seed
UE NOW ffECKIYING?
AT 295: ROAD STREET,
; K f\ n \ liri prime Kio COFFEE ;
o O. Java “
L H bb s A. B and C .SUGARS;
[i ‘ko Cos urnbia NAILS ;
1 • ‘•/•: tv, <.t Idfd ?rd Hre WHISKEY ;
9. <•>o >.- rCA DLES:
• &aki; u.r & ; s’ celebrated ALE ;
• Byas> PORTER;
. ‘ cV. Oharopßichi’ CIDER;
L - r
BAGGING AINiD ROPE.
fc -\ -r i \ i Lri* Heavv On any 8.-. GOING:
A,H; l.rO'.i J 0.., Ma--L in© and Handsuuc P.OPfi.
Fo; - :c* 1: •’ WI!jOOX, HAND &• ANSLEY.
myl-dAwCt
PII AMI ACJEITICAL
Oi. Liiile's . uodyiie Drops,
A netc and certain cure for Coagit Coldi, Asthma. Porn
, tht Brir.st ; iilss. Croup. Whooping Coughs,
Colds, etc .an upst Children ,
ill s 1. 1 jtietubst iu take, (radadas iaun.-di
are. jt
..
irritation n- iue Lung-, of any remedy known—otten
itOLbin? tLs tvioc ; ; naGw hours, or at most in &
1 r”- tvr'-- Man v ?a°e? thought to Ho decidedly ton
~...• e* i.4 bs oaisg a
b^t■ .iu iue v, atx. i-;tUes •.Lreusthea i hgPla a ur6
u :h® •• •• - A■an i c dyne expectorant, v ftfcont a*
r : .dag ihe vrois, i: stands pararu unt to ail cough
DOLL&.R VSRMIFTJGE,
Prepared &:A put up inbotkes and vials only by W.
r - - nr/Ajzs ■■■.:■- *.* to re i-re
©*. kiren of v irra.-. • and. besides being cne cf the best
...
iar'amv.- . ;> r-.uch trour !© *nd expense, as well
a* !he4 ve* many cl.iioreai for ergt: out of leaoi
every un cases generally re quire it. ‘ •*
DAL LJITIaE’3 FHxIITQH IiI.IXTUriB.
This -pr j.a.cCi.'om a Fret liHecipe(iatheto , niß 0f
Ni an. L - r- 4 rtheacC'e. and N'. C for the
e are.> that has b -ea nmeh improved upon in
4hii country, aiid from u.a*jcan;piediapeesais iihely
fl
r..p-*~rtr, ■ i-eVe and BlaodQooc rheal^BteßDO**
. fiiaL cdLm or i*uwr A.ous A4.ee. na. TMs
■- ’ - • .. .■ to be feend fn
-ail©’ atxt-g ptannacopec afifl s>ri ate practice;
-c. in. j>- -n; ci caifctj and elffc.encv :s not nvaied iD
Anerua. ‘ - •’
DK. T. T?*--y . PINORV AND TETTER
OINTMENT.
liar.: . ; ; . ; ot C Lron : Tet en. fr’a’d Head,
P t the sciugen*: aily. have oee cured by
ttL.s c jxtroj, m. au c the intf- -Ui-'fl of the No- - pre*
p&:. t. . - ..gc-r’ . a-, ey a Cks--.- has been sctaid
- *- • off. eradicataiuiaohorttime For
, ciouo avre; cdU csrs. t ii applied in
ilirriu:: .
i- : ‘- • r f:- -t?3 o *b* i3r H neeof Dr I
r>2:>4 a°v tii tv paiaio -t sot’ m*4l4uef the Materia j
m coni* u tt ng s ditf-r ui retna :
a— , ;a-.• - av r ■ -y arc not the Href rePaace j
ofthep-ofe* a., be* hi- • if Lna pricisturned -ine
©k.t. v,. nrtniiiku ; ears, beii r - reiiicg to ,
. Ihe drug l usintsS,
*n n. ‘* ‘ m* hradned p ace in Georgia, and in
n.iiL -’ .a. a t-e- a.- t ie hid; and aj :
a :vi’p ■re cb cter e ting hi- rente*
& ~oi P®in ? off tb* ir‘-wtior s r.j€tbu gt ae ny using
• t-.tr same k r .mi a; ui: v. i rno paien; i*
c Ui 6 ar^.. he - b n*d polenta of the d*y ) let a* be
‘rfe'rm *o -,-Hs v e?‘.t *r;heoftneproprietor,
one v• - t-i. hi ~*-j ini ij me ghiss hcttle.
N. B Ai; c.rdcr ,-:* rs on busin- ss are fd oe sent
in t>. ire to Ma™ *. i ? -(rgix. .esuadof Phi adt phia.
A h-, fcta t, Dr. Jr. M C-inen AGo , Charleston,
6 *‘ .M ?as# : a Bober , Nr-w-Tom.
•’ by i.n 1 LB 4- BRO , Whr lei ate Dnxrgtste. Ma
con Ga ir-iAy PLUdB A EiTNER and WM.
H TUI r . Ar.gu-ta. and bp Druggists and Merchants
generally throughout the my2.> & wfcwly
Iv OF .A.TJG TTSTA.
STATEMENT
Os the Condition of the Bank of Augusta, on Tuesday, 10th
May, 1858.
Capita: Stock - sodO,U3o CO
No.es in circu >ni n 577,H1 CO
• Bai*kaees4ue Bnuh*. - 37.35 *4
Deposit* 209,9 4 r*
Dividvrds unpaid 5>24 tm
Surplus Profits 70,870 03
I
i
i
• $.,501,875 ;Y.> |
DIRECTORS=
JOI N BONES. P isio-ut J W. DAVIES. 11. H. CTMVIKO,
WILLI’ ‘HEAR. E. RE H WILKIXSuN,
jou.n Davison henrv mooke. James brown,
D. K WRIGHT.
FOR TUK STATE -
K. STARNES L. 1). LALLERSTEDT.
List of stockholders hi Bank cf Augusta. 3iaj 10, 1559.
Xime--. , • AV- Shaft*, i
A'u'r.MH Fi-’ Schwv I
A .1 ,me. Liccb i
A • WJ C 1“.; j
B he, F. A
B” iv.” Th'.'eton R ss
B ,'i . J .!]- 1 ’ i
“ guv*i-.n nMNhr r. Pool Fiiaaiuouis, •> I
8 - Ms. uS
Br--u'>. Ja;r'.s >
Bry? r. E’ -r. ... I'..*
liuJ.o t .. J B —>
” ‘ “ tro.'t t AnruGu- * l->
Bryan, Jo if-pL- ‘ ’
B\- : , I o’
By’ ~ v, .-s Je. 1
C wfur.l. Ancr -w oU
I’rawf.'rd. Geo W D
C ,ark, John -
C'n'k, Roht. lr Sarah A < ! 1
“ “ •• S C Duiiei...... I'*
M B, E. J ,S. A & A S
Clark 1
Crsi ..1 • T 01. A----- S
Campbell, E.T inJ E Jr.Trn ‘eoe of S F
S:t.? u*
Campbell, R>bt 3 ■*>
-■ James So
William 12
Clayton, Elizn lb
CummiDK, H. 11..... 45
G B H 5
“ W. H Tr E. ‘il Gumming I >
Cannincham, Anna, G. S;hley guard’n 4.1
“ It., “ “ W
“ MB., “ “ 40
EB , “ “ 41
“ Sarah A. “ 40
Curtis, David L - 25
Davison, To‘ a l'-’o
Davit , Ji.’ 33
“ 4t P es. C. R. L. A 5
D,v f TANARUS; s TV. ife G. M. fht-w, agents Theo.
- Sami.i!>ry S>. C.y and Get*. J 80
Davies, Wo W” - *SO
:■ •-..■■ 30
Dtuyves, L J - 200
Eilii.fct p, W B S
E-tiito of T S IH.tor 1
ExtcnYis and Ereeukn? of J;is. Lamb t nard’n
cfCorstaM'” D. Lamb, a fcn-nor 1
Es rubh and Exeontorsot Jas. Lamb puard’n
of Auguste E. Lamb, a minor 1
Executors of J j Lrrr.b trustees ot Mrs Ho
■wen., M. Clark. •
Ford, L. D 13
Fox, Jobn, Ex’vb. of 80
Flournoy, Thomas 20
Franklin, L., evnstee 100
Gardiner. R. ft., ,Jr, att’y'. 80
Gardner, Catherine 4
“ Mam hi 4
Eliza. 84
“ Sarajr M 7
Gamble, E L • 142
Gibhaid, Wm. 8
Goodrich, \V. H 4
Grets!., Elizabeth 3
Hall, K C - 10
Hamilton, T. N , 203
“ “ committee ~4
Hdrrisen, W. 11., att’y .50
Hill, Mary 01
Jack cn, R !/. S 10
Ebei-fz-r Ex’r E. A. Jackson 50
Knet land, J me E 10
AUGUSTA INSURANCE & RANKING COMPANY.
State of the Augusta Insurance & Banking Company on Tuesday, 10th May, 1859’
LIABILITIES. ‘ ASSETS;
Capital Stock §1175,000 0(1 No as discon .ted B 11s receivable &l/i),0.1 .•
Dividends unpaid 1,321 tiD Os which is considertri ba<fc. . $8 020 94
Surplus Profits 74,485 59 “ doubtful... 7,784 9L
Deposits 55,801 Uxcbange on Nev. • l . rl.. g.i ... .... 179,122 49
.stocks and Bond-!, owned by ifie JJank d4 156 30
RealE itain. 32,745 31
Protest Account 232 50
In. uranee Dues 5 657 07
Dae by Banks and Agents 97,423 63
Notes of other Banks 61.727 00
Specie in Vault 133,505 77-195,232 77
Total $764,780 77 I Total • $764,780 77
DIRECTORS:
WILLIAM M. D’ANTIGNAC, President, SAMUELD. LINTON,
EDWARD HENKELL, ZACHARJAU McCOKD,
W. J. OWENS.
Names. No. Shares.
Bid, WO* on
Br.i- as, Tlios. A 91
Brie, Job” 951
Bryvn. Mrs. Eliza Jh
Columbia County Academy 3J
Cr/uv.ord, Is 21
Crawford O A ! 65
Canhior }’k tate Georgia* 65|
Camming, H. II 1161
Cumming, Ex’r Mrs Ami. 26l
Cumming, Miss Sarah 181
Cumming. Wm., Trustee Miss Sarah .a “4’i
Cumming, IT. H., Trustee Mr Smith
Cumming, I J . 11., Trustee J. H. OnmmiDg *ll
Cumming, Win., Trustee H. H. Cumming 2!i
Campbell, Jas., Trustee 35
Campbe'l, James 105
Campbell, Kobt 13
CRrke, H.C 3
(Jollier, J. G. Trusted 1 ‘j;
Dugas, L. A., Trustee 1 ,: ‘
Dugas, L. A 4?U
Davison. John, Trustee 32-;
Davison, John and J. Drown, Trustees 174
Deupree, L. J 160
D’Antignac, Wm. M 215
Freeniua, Eat. T. W 43
Henkel J, Kdw I'o
Heukelt.lß.. Trustee.,... 28
Partridge, J., Trn^teo.. .
•Hamilton. T. N.. estate of 155
Hamilton. J. P.. K-0
Hamilton J: S 40
Herbert, Ebt. Isaac 7 •
Hope, Jas 64
jiQpe,.Miss Margaret., 9
Hope, Miss Jane i 9 \
II p(.*, Thos * 9
Hope. A. J 9
Jackson, Eben’r. 25
Jackson Eben’r, Ex’r 75
Kerr, John - 100
Kerr, Sam’l 100
Kerr, Samuel E.... * 25
tny*. 6
P LI O SPEC T TJ S
ok xni;
SOIiTMEEN FIELD AUD FIRESIDE,
A WEEKLY LITERARY AND AGRICULTURAL PAPER,
TO BE PUBLISHED LIST AUGUSTA, OKBO
-1)11.1). LEE, Agricultural Editor, I TV. TV. MANN, Literary Editor.
This is the tide of a WEEKLY papw, devoted to Agriculture, Lltlilatuhe and Art, which I
design to publish in Augu-ta, Geo. It will be in form of eight, pages, folio ejzo—each issue to Con
tain forty coldcdne‘of matter. It will be in general s'yiu isiinii -w to, ami u \zt a anew hat larger Hiatt*,
the New ¥V>rk Ledger. I* will be published or; good book paper,and v/iil be in akocaaoi&l eiecitfiort in
the be- t nyieof the typographical art. Jo utility,.it .will be .oh that, the heat agricultural eo:et.ce a:wi
practical knowledge o: tae South can furnish. A w&okiy vi.-lior to.toe hcmeo of Southern plar terc aad
tanners, it. will be more useful end cccep able to them than any monthly journal of equal merit
In mental attractions it will be ail that a spirit of eMerpris*e *n rny part, an da laudable emulation on
the part of others, can evoke from Southern intellect and cuitiva.iou.
Too long the Southern people have been -••• meat uo look to North-ua periodicals for instruction
agricultural matters, and to Northern literary p iper; for i;. mul rtcreaUoD. .There is, however, a grow
ii g L-pirit of independence and of elf reliance tr the Oar people are awa/iiig to the conviction
that we Dave the elements ol su .cess in the experience, jahoyriedge, and scientific investigation, of the
dwelierh ir oar own Southern i. >rne. The truth :** gleen.l v* upon u.-\ fha‘ •* have literary r> sources of
our own worthy to be fostered—that among South ora writers should be divided some portion of that vase
stream of Southern-money that flows perpetually northward s o sustain Northern literature.
toy r.irn is toetao ;sh a paper taat will boa vehicle of itifotm&isn u-efulto Southern planters anti
*armevs, and a i -t-oairory ot S uthera thought, itnagirat’- r., ana ta3 f. ir.-r.he realms of Lit r itureard
An : vi-■. :o ©tit*. a for if sue:: ao extent pt pa - m:c.c<-'>s as w jv.fy th - mor liberal comp- a
st.'ion to .-.li iteeouir butors. Abie and experienced Eddoraare engaged, arid steps are in progwis to
*?curecr. .;n but’gup from the most pleasing Southern writers, of both sexes. Much iaieut talent wiii hr
or. aght to. light. and turniah acme agreeable surprises to vc ern people,
“ Full many a gem, of purest ray serene,”
will flach before ‘heir admiring eyes, and cause & geheroud glow of pride in Southern genius.
The Agricultural Editor w;’: be Dr. Daniel Dee, the distinguished Pro.es.-ior of Agriculture in the
University of Georgia—editor for many years past o the Southern Cultivator, auti a ieading contributor
to many Northern agricultural journals of the highest reput ilioa.
Tl-. Literary Editor will be Mr. W. W Mann, of ihia city, an f. complLbed writer, of fine taste and
scholarly attainments, who, having retired from the active duliee of the h gal p.-oiecaion, spent many years
iu Euiope, and was for several years the Paris Correspondent of the Nauoa&l Intelligencer, and Sou hern
Literary Messenger.
The Southern Field and Fireside will combine the ucrinl anu the agreeable. It will furnish the
Southern fanner information useful iu every field e cult; va: ~ and 4 k-iutbern family choice literature,.
the offspring of Southern intellect, v orthy of -,*>*ice ;.c t ev ■;} li.-eaic’e. It wii? be in all respect*., a first
class paper —on a scale of expenditure *rre l’berai :h .u v- y X iji.au . ipted in the South, and design
ed to rival iu it3 merits the most dis h -of the North.
The firs f Lumber will be issued on the 28th day oi May next.
Terms.—C -r.h in advance, $2.00 a year.
B;ha current in the State from which they are Lant. recei v A at pa..
Loiti na-ters wil be allowed fifteen per cent, on tLe amount of eubecriptions obtained by them.
On ai: subscriptiona exceeding twenty, sent from oue office, twenty-five per cent will be allowed.
In addition to thi? comoai&fiaa, a premium of 000 Inin ‘red : . X.wa will belaid to tfiat Postmaster, in
each c: ti t fyl owlog Slates, who .- mdf tb j largest oupifier of Lub-c*iber'i, wi‘h the money, by tha first
day of August Lei".: Georgia, Sou‘h Car-riina. Tor ee, Alabo x : and Mleiissippi.
Ot-er premlmrit and prizes will be duly aaneunced.
No club rate3 allowed.
No credit allowed in any care.
Contributions solicited irorp the pens of Southern writers.
A d--:1.:1 app -il 5° made to th *. ladiee of the fik-uthfer their good wish®*.
;4f 3 3nb- ripi: ;received rM receipted for at the office oi tie ConitduUoiailiU , Augtiata. Ga.
‘inis paper •••:!! be entirely silent or politics.
Address JAMES GARDNER.
TbeS-ft • will ccntmenee with TwentwThoasaad copies.
AfOC-tTA, A., SIAtU U *H, 1&.59. ‘ ‘ mhTO-r.2m
SPEAKS & HiOf IT
I
SUCCESSORS 1G CLARK, WELLS & SPEAPS,
2Jo. 316 Sroad Street, Opposite the Planter’s Hotel,
AUCS-USTAS CS-i3C>-
Have in Store lor tire W inter and. Spring Trade
a and comu-lete Stock of
French, English and American DRUGS and MEDICINES ;
PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, GLASS, VANISHES,
Dental and Surgical INSTRUMENTS ; FANC * GOODS, &c., &c.
All the Popular PATENT MEDICINES of the day;
SUP3RIOR P AT'HK-T GREASE j
la coDYeL.eni *uzed packages (from 2oio 800 fcuLiiej lot l'A kinds of heAvy Machinery. j
GARDEN SEED, of every variety.
Oar faciUt'ea to do ba&ine?a, being nnlimued, we win conHtactly keep on fcaod a arcofc larger stock!
I than berets-sore, which we are willing to sell at very low litres*. Ai! articles are warranted to be as re- (
prelected or do sale. And those who may favor oe with a trial, will find it to their interest to give us ,
t their business.
Dr. J. H. SPEARS. W. M. HIGHT.
itaJ I
■<** tM **■>**■ VS . - , ... . ... .
Bills and notes running to meturiry at An
gu r $<37,994 46
Pi:ls am: totes rUtniti.; tn matnritv at other
I*:a - - . - 64,158 (2
Bids ai>d not.?? lying over (of which s bid
an doubtful $lO 479 6%) 2 .089 13
Spe*- a l , certificate of deposiL.*.. .. JO.OOO ; ()
K- al Estate .7-601'. DO
BankingH n 30,00 *0
Kksti&ies stock in Company.. stXi 00
‘i ■ -.bar* s !; in e rgia Lailroad and
Bank . e 2 mpitiy 200 000 !^)
shar- t:ck irt the Bank of Montg ry 990,00 (A)
.aiaoces due by -s 436 y 88
il Age it s 9\5 84
Protest Acccuut 13 06
Expenses 5 546 47
Taxes 0,. Op 75
Specie belonging to this Batik.
m its *au:ts $171,098 41
Notes of other Banks and
Checks 94,233 50-* 265,331 91
$1,501,875 52
I Names. No. Shares.
i K R C 41
| Lamb I> W\ N A. 8. Johnson trustees of
Virs s M r; we 1
i Lallerrect 1. 1> D
i L !;i v. Mu vr(* M. R>
1 vf,K 1? *3
Lumil 1 11 3
Marin. V.’ M. Ti * Ahv. M. A Nie oiaou and
Mar in, Ann *>
• Yr,r 9
Af&tiD. J 11.. - 25
Meiuecke, J. K. C D‘
MeGay, C V 3
Moore, J. B 3d
“ R F 33
“ E! ••'.b 29
“ Henry 28
“ M ary Jane -
“ Fanny
MorrG L 8 Ti • ‘L. C M ris &
N-A>. • A A 3
“ M A 15
Newby,.l. M 10
<Vi !•-, John 1<
Pe?rv. A N.TrusL.e .‘or Martha J. Cary 2
Potter, James 11l
PoulLt, Fetor... v U)
River , Joseph...*. 38
Reid, R A
8• J •, N'b*. • i Tr. of Mis. Julia E. Seales
{'.Ed --! -11 Dl>
Scfc’ey, G o 10-
SfceiUer, H. II 3
I Sro- .ill, F ..s.’iV.t 1“
• Ste’vart, Theopl.. Tr of M. S.ewart - 14
Or; . urer Etnamtel Church, Athens ‘1
Tr •: s J in-; II ‘ - 2
‘‘ Elizabetii Ruse - b
“ iU. MeKiune 28
“ Kamila W. pbell 31
E. A. V ‘ *3
4 • M*•-. ii Academy 25
• i R Cutn'nirg ‘-0
“ H 11. Gumming 3d
• J II Gamming bl
“ Mepavis - 00
‘ { J (’ N eh ‘ and children. II
“ AC. Camming - 48
M. A.W StP.’ ne® 32
“ Martha A and H. 11. D’Antignao... 31
Sammerv ‘G Cemetery 4
Telfair, Mary 3
Tinsley, W 15. TV. State'o! Ghcrgia, aiid sne
c* s- 1 : u otLc? 890
Turpin, W. i: 56
Turner. Jas. A
Tu-m; ■, e il ’’’.’J.’.’’’.*.’!.’ ’!“!!!!! 307
v r eed; , Ephraim, Tr. Id
V-.'-’ 1 ■ ■ 1 ■ 1 27
War > .D L. B*
Jas J 2!
Wa'Ji'!), U , Tr _ 40
Wardens and .Vestry St. FauVa Church j* 1
Wit hen poon, Ell 39
Wividmaa, S ii 1 ;>
Wilk ii-. n, V 10
Wright, David R 10
j Total 6,00d
List of Stockholders :
Names. No. Shares.
Kerr, W. H 25
K it, UsVE. B 25
Lintou S. 1> : 23
LoDg.street, Miss H 3
Mealing. Est. * lei
Moore M s- M. J 10
Moore,-J.- ft 10
Mo ‘re. Hieh’d T 10
Moore, Jas. W.. 13
Moore, Mrs. Eliza 1 10
McCay. C. V 26
Mr.: t.i ,W. J-I. Tru. tee .... 53
Martiu, Miss Vu y.T ‘ 10
Me re. Fst. Mrs. F 15
MillfE Est. A. J 111
Ne. b!tt, Thos - 37;’
Pope, Alex 50i{
Potter, Jas., Trustee 9
Potter, Jas.. £Bl
Pressley, Mrs. Jaue 13
Parrott,. -t. 33
S'tovall, Pleasant .• ‘. 37
9to vail, M A . Trustee 28
Smith, Horace V 1)21
St Andrew’s Society 74
.Summers, (yi. W 44
S -hley, Mrs. Sophia 535
Schley, George, Guardian 55
.‘•itovadJ: Simmon:.- 30$
Starnes, Ebcn'r, Trustee * 37 V
Turpin, W H •’ 138
Tucker, K. II i0
Wilson, Miss Catharine 16a
■’Vr.lton, W. A., Trustcew ‘. 7.’
Walton, W. A., Trustee 24 j
Walton, W. A.Triune.. 10
Wright-, D. K 93
Webster, II 18J
Wood, Mrs. Mary K 60
Walton, K bt., Trustee 8.1
Waltoi, Roht, Cashier t 372]
Number Shares 3,750
PUBLIC SALES.;
rL.L\TATi(L\ ron
1 Y vl-tneof a owisr f. a tleOrnrtof Ordinary of
1 > O-.lumb.u county ,vi|l bo - .do- tin- dr A Tue.l- J
JLI.V nrasat tb. Cm.- ‘oor >n Orrons ‘■
bower ..f, r t n L*N <a
Greboe- .ooblv mud -| 4 .. . fltoi-. at ibe .
tio.e otnUd Mb. c ir nil.- -'l7O . nt>re or le- =,
andaijoinin lands of Abner Jn st Par i
C. N Danie . t.u< it her- aid J v p. b. is n SirtU and .
Sent > rivera ,v l lye ot ► t In. is still in j
original sere t. TI rs -rtata.n lie r,- ar-ably we’-l. is I
I v ry fe n-e wndlskaitJ o tt e b*> t. if not the j
best, m Middle Georg e Mr McCarty, the ( verserr,
w i take p’easu -i. sVowing the Plantation and preril- !
ses to a I wco are resirows it T:m p|a m “n
l .a <! repair anJ . .. ;p Uvi -J_a I. -.tl
I nse on tbe pla-e Posse-. ..n wi ;H ■ given by tie
. I- - nay of January next.
• ; 'arc s—o.ie-third cash, aim note, well secured, bear* ,
. leg interest :or the b- auce of pnroTrase m rv. in o e
I and two yc : If prole-r-d ad •mt■ 7er cent or -
r*h. JAMES s. HAMILTON dm'r
j May 2i>, 1859,, w6t * 1
fIN COL BtiEU!FFN Ml.;.- w.ll b ,<td I
i a beiore the Court House door Iti L neoluton, Lin- f
con* eouuty n be :irst Tuesday in JUNE est, wii n (
the ’ °of sa'e, cue tra tot Land lying in sni.i !
conn v ir’"tr uice hundred aid twe tydive acr*s i
or ,f vw. % ung lands otj mi on Mahiy. Jam?
Sauiue -i ~aj -- ’ ’ ‘ vied on r.s i-e i.mpertj t.f
Vtrg.l us M Tame .i sfy ti i\ issued from'fhe
Sube r i r Court of said county in favor Reubeu Wintry,.
ami also other fi. *as i ow in mv p s t ssi- n.
Z S. V. iLLINGU • M. She iff
’ i ‘ V 8 l ft': 9
D*ir>!ST::.\'i'OK s ♦ v I.L —Wi Mi. • Id. • u
the ti st T net day. in J i/Mi aexl. a tbe Loa. r
Marker lion* , in t’ <* • ty f An, r a -h* wei \\ he
ogal hours of sa e, the st Johi (44 in if suing,
deceased, ui the tot E; . U-*i the curj.t .t f iiioad aud
Macartou streets, in the ot Augu'i:
WM KNNIisG, A dm’r.
April 26 1859
4 Vli vrii MkLt.-rßy ml au
A or- ru m ihe U-g orah e the Court of C;\M- ary i
Lincoln coun : y wi ; i he s< Id before theCottrt*b ”-^door
ins ;d e*niny on the6r-t Tnesu?7 u JUNE xt, lie*,
tween.tbe lawful hours/-f s&le tbe :oUowing pr-rty,
to wit: Jude, a woman ; Vs-rU, a gir? • ard Joe a bt\v
SdM as the property of Johnson Kinder, ( * r
h*? benefit tftli o.he ra and eradito sofsa and depem-t ..
Terms on the-day el sale
April Iff. Wm. • WH.L7AW DALjUS.AAdsi’IL
D>JfNf'Tif N'lHt'l'* Haf.P.—Wil) be so and a
the Lower dark l House in.(be city of August?, ua
theiirrt Tucslay in - ?.'5 i- r.ext within t c hva: ho? •
of sale, all tha? tract • f Laud ; rr Ricbrroi and county e. n
i aluing ope Lundreo and sixty-eight acres, more or • a.,,
bounded.uy ahr. .Ta:ver, Jo u v.'ti'iU-
Dr Dent and lUchar lN rri ’l Sold a••th * |> eperty cf
Augustus B. Facksvrd, deceased, Ur ?he bcuefit of tbe
heirs and creditors of -aid be cased. oit- eaG .
ALEXANDER M. ALLTN, Adm’r.
April 5. 1859.
VfcN HH EKIFF’S .- a LfcS.— y/ili be sold
b- tore the Court bouse door in the village oi syl
vania, Screven county on the first Tucs lav in
next, within the legal hour* o sale, the follow
ing property, 8o wit'• One - a earned
about 55
jvndc NcQueen, to satisfy ore mdrtfoge 6 ; ‘a in favor
of N eli das Srregali. BKNJ. Jb\ SCO* TANARUS, Sheriff.
March 1859 !# ’ ‘
7~T7t IMB 1A SiIIMUEFf-i.V - - V. 1 b - o-d
befor the'’ourt ITov. eßoovatAnp ‘ fonthoflriw
ritesr'ny in iFNR n V between ti e u ab hour- * 1
sa e, oue.lU o.se awl Lot, in the vil r.gv i Tli v on:
Levied us tfc-* r-op yof John V- TV ting; -o\l t >
satisfy fi. fas. iss ed from the Jusdccs Court UUU Dur
G. M., in favor of Noah V . ytone aud nth; rs There is
a mortgage on tb ab ‘ve nr. m;. c\ Levie an*’ r<- f
to mo b)’ Joel L. Sills, ConstaVe
T. UJRAM WE OD 5 .
May. 3. 1859. .
FGBTPGMO
- I
V > before the Court *A : >r p, s,r ‘iug. Color ‘ a
county, on the first ffuotdsy in Jl M .-
the lega’ hour:, of aaio, the Inter- -*John M- w *.
Bynum in one Negro Maanf-mcd Sot... (it bef* g n. I.fi*
intere-t :) I.evied en to satisfy two *t\. as. i.- -’ - .. i
the Inferior (’ourt, February Term c iu ‘ •
William L. Barret’ vs Joii-t Me Truster ” “ V
A. Bynum ; anti onto ta fav >r of? 4. V Hownbake ,v s.
John Bynueiaud Mary A. Bjr.
out by plalnUffe. T. If. WOOD ‘ ‘
May 5, 1859.
LMLIJULIC HU!
VALUABLE LAND!
Without Reserve.
ON S ATURD \Y, July 9,18*9 I wil ! ?e'd on tij e pro
mises, those most Valuable Lands, within, 3 miles
of Knoxville, known as the
LOMAS FARM,
Containing about. Fight. Hundred Acres, bah Henr.-d—
----about one hundred anti: rvret> ffvtojust in Cloy dr
—four hund.edacr smcrc or i css r.e 1 ti I ored ; the
whole welj wa ercd ; ,<ood Dv,ed : ng rl.aid ne
cesaa y out.*housn ; fix <; Springs.
This o a e will be first offered in parcel* and thori
put ui> r a cl sale v k !>*; made :i that
basis which bungs the largest amount.
AL^O,
On the 15th of JULY, 1 Mid >•>!’ al l ‘;.’ u Ano‘, on
East i'enne see and Virginia Railroad, the
VALUABLE LANDS,
Lyin~ on Houston Kiv*-, and bin .•d by E ■v r n
opposite side from Depo . abi/tu - ?-.•.•
acres, and about half cleared—odlanCo well ti *> *d.
This tract w ill be i flfer. and in parciels, ai,d then as n
,
am mat!
B htk
ONE (ND TWO VE.he.crest payable
annually. Note*, we 1 eu ’o siMi, payat : e i: r nVau
dank, w’itb separate Not for interest a u Lien a en
on Laud fir pur base i.muev.
These Lands will ! eso by nj ,as Attor ey id flirt
for Martha E Chufcl w* .1 and her husb.iud, VU JM.
Churchwell, to the fur .ci l wln .i ;p.*v b
W. H. SNEED.
Richmond Enquirer will copy to the aru< ad
S-5 and senii t aper ?o Col. Buet and. my'B d*
5,000 AM OF LAMJ
BX >K BALE!
fpIlK PLANTATION occupied by the imd; : u
1 is offered foi sale. Jt contains 5,000 acres of v. i.
improved Laud, yilhg in Jefferson county, on the ve.’e j
of Rocky Comfort creek, s.x miles above LouisviU?
( u the Georgetown and Uenu > J 5 pe n.--, . 1
by lands of Telfair and others, and 10 lrUes fr -’ i Btati( -3
No. 12 Central Italrv.ad.
There is on the pla-...- a condortab’.,*. D (. n
House, Packing •v. mil nil ncc‘ ry’- :M>n : !d *•-.
The traet can conveniently l o divided into th•?'■ k ir nta
tions. Part or tu ! who'e wi ibo sold !uw. For t .t
ap -ly to ROD: * T'h tNfZV.or
JOHN FHlNlzy, Augusta.
Augusts Dec. 14. 1858 decls-d&.w
UIPOItTLYr TO UIKMtSt:,!
Honey Elude Hungarian
GKRASS SEED.
’\JlTEbec to call the Attention of Agcicuituriats to
V? this highly valuable product. x.:u^.riuH.at- ic
varicys parts of this C'-nutry, hav.; ‘i it adapt a
tion to the different varieties oi so ; ! r.nd climate, ar.d
fully established its claim to superior Ay over all other
Grasses.
We have not space to enter into details, butv.vl pro
sent briefly some of lta advoutage :
Ist. It will produce double the-wsight to the acre, Id
any soil, than most other Grasses.
2d. The same weight possesses more nutriment, tins
insuring the farmer more than double t entui-?; . v hi.,
grounds than he can obtain frem nny other tV rr plant
3d. Roth I Jay and Seed can be produced Iroin the
same crop—the- J ay being tquall ■ r.s valuabher
hay, while the fS-ed is as valuable as other grain for
cattle, hogs, fowls, a-c. , or it will sell at & fair price for
the inanutactU’ o < f oil.
4>h. It matures in so short a time that it, enu bo t
on grounit where other crops hove faiied, y : .th or
other causes, and at the .same time yie.d ai ■ t o .: ;i.
sth. Iu North ern climates, where ck*er e.**d otiur
grasses are remetimeskilled out by hard winter?, t!j i
will yield a iarge crop—-und in thocc re.-j ... f :i,e
r>outh where other gra. i w 1.1 not thrive at all, It vil
giow very prolific.
6th. It will stand all kind <d went’. . r. and v.Lether
the season be wet or dry, the IIONEY BL \DB day be
relied on as a sure crop.
For further part ea>ars,apoly to the uudt reigned, who
will take.pleasure in furnishing pamphlets c nta'n ng
description of grass, certificates, oirections for cultiva
ting, & c.
A. P. BEERS &€O., Agents,
for Benton’s Honey Blade Grasß >eed,
feblß“d3t&wtf No. 330 Broad-sir. *:, August'’-.
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BIROS OF NORTH MiERH 1.
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Drawing Ro >u; hound in fell morovco antique
T. V.*- At ‘ IJDON.
ItOK, I.OCRWAO!) tM)N.
mh4-<3Aw 311 R-cadr/av. Y.
iiQTossii mmi’
r I , JI T > ub r.t,cr having tekeaa ler. is of thi-.fa ion
JL able Watering Place, wi'l open r for tberreceptioi
of v'Jtor* the firßt day n 9 Jaly next This note
Summer Re rt has Leon just y known as the
HAKATO6A OF THE SOUTH,
And present-; advantages In its Mineral Wafers and
healthy location equal, if rot saperiorr, to any Wat or m;
Placr* jl the United states.
I ha.! at all timet endeavor lo furni di my table vit!-
ali tho luxuries -f vfceseav . and bii* ( pn vide the .
of 00ck.6 aad fa thful and a tent-ve 6e r .v.at
The great vari. ty and pros... ties of i'i® AJ’-U’ a
Wafer* of GOTOO. A are e'l kuow,„ Pr -f ‘ . ,
say* tlrat tha wt: -of GOTO SA w> 1 1 p e favor
ably with *Y. r water j- . p s-.es in Bn* ;,** or An *r • e
OOTOOfITA SPRf * O’M are tree e !r rn a ! dir
and have direct Pat; Load comm'inicatioa w t; a’
tbe priaci pal town *of Jbe neighsoring - t *<-■ ifalc
zod Gnmitus.se* v, I.* ba U/uu<l at the i : tlorm
on the arrival of racii train.
I cordially ! nv t<* he trave-linr’ publi -to give me a
call; you will find Gotocsa a g*oii : e*tii;,- place ..nil w
matter wbr you ar gomg, Uotoosa w. n u WousT
your way. ; my:.o and blj XJ. HARM W. *
1859. 1859.
HEW SPRIG GOODS
WRIGHT & ALEIAJiUER,
HA\ £ receive.- and are now r any to exhibit thc : r
Stock of N£V/ bPLOTG vbicawlll b
lour a tiur-uaKy iv. I ia afi ret-. .• ott*;d very de.-uabe*
GOODS, EMBROfbaRIHS, St I AWL. 44 , MA . IL
LAS, &c . Ac.
’
end Sheeting LI. LMS, abi-. HAI>J ‘LL -
TOWKLING* HA.• L‘K.- CHIi Fl, GLOVtS, HO
SIERY, &r . our assortment f unstirpa ‘Pi In vtr>ty
and quality.
Our asoortmeut of STAPLE GOOLj-i L’ s -
complete, and offer - cn inducement in pure* as rn.
Wo invite an examination of our OODff, and a eom
parison of prices. mahAJda w j
WOOLCIRMfi MAOILYK
FOR SALE.
undersigned now offers for tale the WOOL
CABLING MACHINE at MayflpWari n couu- j
tv Ga. It >ooe ofthe in th?3 ceCtk>r. of the ccua
try and has the reputation of making the v'ry be”t
rolls There is a Picker, a Wool Gin, Breaker and
Vuhar The above Machine will b< old I-*- f. r ah,
or aDoroved paper. Any person wishing to examine the
above property, rvili piee ceil ou J. M. sSIVKBb,,
Doable Wells or;or Morn ation w!l tbe
notice.
Ail, oe-noas are for('var„eJ uot to trabe for acer
tarn Promi-sory Ni.TE, dated Iu Aagn-;, lsotl,
■Hven by tbe undersigced to John James tor Bv.,- 14 s ;
tbe ronsluerat on for which said Note was given is,
failed and I w ll not pay said Note nn.ess compelled by
law. ’ fmy!7-w4t] JNO. 51. BUtiG.
CITATIONS
LETTERS OF ADJIINrSTKATIOH.
i V-l-aTHOnPE t;dlifTv7GA-Wherea bsi.
” implies to me for Letters nf Ad
mm.*! ration d© bourn nou upon the. Estate of Charles
* Ne'ly, late of siid county, deceased :
These are,therefore-io cite and admonish all and sin
gu ar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo
auri appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to show can f any they have, why aaidlettere
abpuJtluotbi g;au’ ,
(uveu under xu> hand at office in Lexington, this 25th
- ny oi A .ril, 1H59
Apr, 6 1859 BRITAIN, Ordinary.
f KFKEKSir . ; ; NTV , 44 A.—Whereas, Au-
T. v 1 applies to me for Letters of
Guar, mashfp so Alfred Waldeo, min r heir of William
.Vakiep. and SM-::
1 hes ■ a - e therefore to cif e and admonish all and singu
ar. the kindred and iriends of said minors, to be and
appear at my-iffictf. within the time prescribed by law,
to *how cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Louisville.
NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ordinary
I UFPERSON (JOi NT V, (-A.—Whereas, Mar
t* t n y.V.’ rgan‘ app’ ‘es to me for Letters ol Guar
di&nslup n r Can lu e ;■:d JUu Wells, minor Lers of
O cor-re P. Well'-, 1 0.-—*: and:
These are therefore to cite and arimonjsL all and r,| c
lar, the kindled and friends of said minors to be id
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to
s.lowcause, if biv they have, why said Letters .shoo <i
cot be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Louisville.
NT 0 HOL A S DIEH L, Ordinary.
-
DTATRfiF <;ffOR<4fA,RICHMOND COUNTY.
br ii- t e Estate of Ueprge Lee Taylor, late of
ad and
Uo ktfidred aa>l crKi rs cf ad ■ oce- e.l, to
l in i,f x t” 1, e 1 ’ ‘ br.'t day
i \ ’ no c?n i f a. T they have, wbv
j .r.i n r Hau - ieck of the Super or Court < f sr.id oun
tyortospebfit n- dpr per person as may be named
unu presentee to the Cou. *.
*'gntnrca- office
FOBTKK BiiUi'GßT, Jk Ord *v
May 3, 1859. ’ J
J V Wi-rf B a
an bin MD-. I-: .ft. 1.1 ■V Wi
1U- -i are thereforet* cite anti a-trion. h.all and-• r
;jn*tu|i k tJrtd atm friends Laid m> , \
ufiJappe&r atiny office witlpo the iim prescribed \ ~
•aw and shqw cauae x if any they have, w y *.;• • ? .
ter s should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in r.ouisvi’ o
NIC OLA 5 DKIUL, Ordinary.
it : ivy 6, 1859
{ I FFERBON C OUNTY, OlvOSfOlA.—Where
e> Jo n Jordan applies to me for Letters . ,\d
luiuistiatiOis on the esla -of ijenri J rden, decc.-D oU :
i Lese are, therefore. 10 cite, suuuuou and amu.msb
alia i singular the Kindred and credit r. of sauld.cd’
to be anaappc.’t at my off.ee, within the time prescribed
by l v osho-*-C-7 ’.se i/ any they have, why t-aid let
ters shor'd ai* b< granted.
Given under mv hand, at office in Lon sviUo.
NICHOLAS DU-liiij, Or'diuji.
On au ia en i: c o unt * V <ue< i.Zwl-croaT
s\ il mil n v: ig ;t applies to me for Letters ol
, Admtel-v.ratioi: L.k ; <>. hc estate ot Mcsca
Wtirfhf, late of aid cor my. i • •:-rd :
These are therefore t. ei*- and summon alismcuiarthu
kindred and creditors of s.-i id deceased, to \ ■ and •.did . r
atmyoffiee vithiuthe time prescribed by 1. w, to ! w
■ cause, if any they have, why <aid Letters should not l ©
granted. ‘
Given under my hand at office in Lexington, this 18tt
•lay n May, lr5! !
HENRY BRITAIN, Ordinary
• ‘ lpy * 2,
TWO MONTHS NOTICES.
’ TiWeWOXTtlSaCletd*teApplication v ill! •
4. ttli*i|onrtf Ui-:ln.!.i-jr of'liiciimor.U <■ -n-j.< u r
UUavlM. .-:br.v. -ifc:-a. ! V.
ApriUii lfiH M*K lAHKT SHAW, Adm’z.
‘l'WO.lrNT'Mskfter Jau-, iu>i-lict
i to tl:o Coart r!Orior, o’ 111-,,,.,,.,..! county.'V r
li-nfflo sell t'.-riM . ,:a <■ a oil N0,;,,.- i, ..i.puyto
th. i-ita.-i- of J h:i G: 1* -i 1 1 -• ■ Klduiion ■ . uu
ty, daotoairr*. J. Jl I.T S JAJOBI i ■. r
‘ May b 1b59.
‘PWIMION: il.-o-ltcr.-L- - ‘■ TTiTc
-1 Wthohoc rabie the Loc*’ *-f oi-uiu.- ‘ ; > gie
thorpe vjouuty m, imvve t • -.1 Negro se> ! c’o., h gto
tI:A . .Tate of the late Fra. l’etiy,
May 7, 1859. JAMI’S E. I'ET V dm’r.
;’ .M HBNTHH i •
A to the Court of Ordinary 1 iebn-ond -ouu.a
estate >f (.a’oiine Sibley, la:- ot sad tin mi y ‘ •
May JB, 1859. JOs 1 AJht 1 LE Y - m’r
OTU'f?..—All persons iu’eoted to t-tie -aHt o
j.y 0 ‘ Ff. r ker, late ofLi icoin eodaiy, dt ec .avd
murids against said ©state are request ed to present i <ro
duly am in nticated, within the time prescribed by ur.vl
CHARLES WA i. • 1141 vdin'i.
Marc'ri 11, 1859.
NOTI*CI fi.—All persons indebted to the e- • ate of
Augustus U. J'Ac ‘.hm late of Richmond • ouuty, u.
ceased, are requested to make immediate payment mtl
tho-o hav <lematds against said estate,Will pi t ,ut
them in terms prescribed bylaw.
Ai.iEXaNDER M. ALLEN, AdmV
’ Ar-rH 5 1859.
L persuis imk bit and o tbe Lataie bf
11 IL ury R.Smith, latei f Richmond county, deceased,
W ill make payment, time- prescribed l> m ,
to the uii'Jcjui .utd;. and ail peißous having eic ma -
agruv. tbe san will pr©icut them f>r payment.
April 26, lb&9- I). J. nMITK.
NOTICE.
*4 J.li nr.-: •*! havrg demands aga nst the estate of
J\ the late Mrs. Caroline N !- ey.dccea ed a- e reque.-t
----ed to l and them in fir p yment; anda'lp ihous uo ,t
----ett to said state will p: am ry. II rmi pay the s iuie to
April 1859. ’ JOBiAU .SIBLEY, Adi,>.
NOTICE.
r UIIREF .HOPiTHS i.ft *.rda‘e ppHcat?6n wl-1 be
I n-.fl?e to the Georgia Railroad Ar Bankiug. fiiuj&ny
f-irthcpaymealoftnel t half of aSIOO bill, i-;a : and Ly-aid
Bank, tub right half having been lost out <fmy id- --t
on or a out. the 2ii;h ,',u ii 1859, in the town < ‘ Wat -
kiusvil ,'. Ulaik county, Ga.
ApriltO, 1659. |w3m] AARON CKO \Y.
“VTOTICJB* All persons indebted to thfi Estate of
1A Rebeckah Lewis, late of Warren county, .1 • i-cd,
are requested to make Immediate payment; and those
having de-nan • against said estate will pic.c.? them in
terms of the law. WALTER F. LEWIS, Ex r
Ap 1 26, 1659.
\ T OTIUE.—AII p- rsmiH having demands agamst the
lil Estate of George R. |,ijinpki. , i ,tc of tailhmoed
county, deeea it;-I. will pieu-m pro it mL them within thb
tme prescribed by l>-w, to W (1. Johm toe, Ss-j, aa.l ali
persons ifideht-i to the decease ; will p'.< ac make imme
diate payu ent to the undersigned.
-A*. U LP. Li PK • ’, Ex’.*
pril 7, 1496. <3l aw tit VVit-insvilio, (; a
TV*{ TI ( ' R.—Two mouths lifter dace application will
be made to the i nut of iriiuary of ki'-hniond
ci mfy, for le-v to soli a l the Real Es.aio belonging to
the ©state of Au.irow Kerr, deceased.
1 May Ll g 59. SAMUEL fc KwRR, Adm’r
T 4J OTIC’K.—All persons indebted to ibe estate* of
J-* Isaac L). Slayton, late of Oglethorpe county, ilev’c
arc requested 10 make immediate payment, lr. ‘ ikoße
having domands against said estate, will pi eseutthem
in terms of the law.
SU.’ AN It. fr'LAYTON, ; x tr;*.
May 22, 18”9.
. ‘/ V UICipiuNDcJITN
IS r. be t tition of P’rr.n'i. i T illairct ‘l'm-1,;,-, sbew
:ha, be held, an instrnntem o’ wnti r ,„d
t-f-tl! • -t by P, ,-r e J; . el ir iilio Ifo t *.ne (a r, py
••i whtrh U Ul and io th> office) by w i,h , k ~1 Pel r
I’ ‘•- n ot 1 • u . ,v,a. .n-i a
S Atr vas and Jr u u (h a’naud. tU’’ I, d!’,,!‘
l good and t.iirti te-.t iities for abac or panel.., la d’
iyi->- a'd being n K citmond couat- ~n i...-.- v, e,-
tern P.a- k K-,ed :,h .. : tour mi'.- , c f „
! •..a; 1 ;,,;
r. V. ee-era t Jaak ltoad, i,n tl>,- V/est I \ la, tat
tha* t : n,o) of tbo e-.tate „t M„be. t r t't, !-ai tl-,'.S eth
by a.l)ds „. vvilliai,, ‘...Jf .aie , and .4. tb< Non), by
land of tie u and Peter V BoVibhUr, and the said Franc's
| l,i Ir.lr, t, 1 rn too, rrj r. tenting to ; lie , ou : ih t:,.,
i the hoi !er of the -a:d iestnimon: of y 1 it tup t.r.t. be
| H toady to ~*y ihe Mtm'.speeifled to e , R . . •’ and
[ rf'uue.ttnL'tit I, a italo negrajiUe au-i nutdisi;; a reauir
! iog ichuni l\ B tisr.lt ir, axe-oter otl, 1: , •,! an a
I ten-.au ant o ti i-i p. 1- , i- is lift la:r, deco, dto
I ma.etdlis to ihe.said tract of iandupen isyiuent ,1 the
| Tl entforo, If is OrJerrd, That Micbn, •F. Poi r'air,
l- a- eutor H aloje-aid, do appear e: -i, C- utt on the
lir.'t Monday in AOsUsti-oxt, and sbo - ansa, f nv he
live tv ; I. V” fb-.ul-i nottie exe.cn- ‘ 1 , j-f,, ;
w-th said l-iMr,.;nen of writing, an .in „• fan-t a H ,%
nbsnlute a, by law-made and provided i-, ce
w it) he grant tl reqnirb g tbe e-..td rdi:F ~xe -ntor
a, atoresal . t-, 1 ~ko titles for saidtia-t t to he
tbe said instrutueut of writing.*
A ,r, - e ‘ at', ,'t from the Mtr.-u f-s of Coor. oi Ordinary ,
Richmond County, b; ay Term, Ida*.
VO.-.XEU Itb-ObK, iIT. Jr,: 1. Unary
“.r,y4 i°-n
1.-’f.BM'T -rS'ICHIO) I'OUBt, MA It tiff
Ti KRtf lfcs9—Tto Jed,;eof-?:n t.-onrt ~
qutred by law to hr Id a . Ad ourned ’1 . iii, wbei, the
bastneaa require* it to clear the U ,ket, an, 1■ w att.be
elo.ooi tbe usual !< rut. it n, ir,, r a oeria,, ed tiat the
bu.-iness(l„es retfuiroari a, jou.ned : erm, Ord, ted. that
said tl-.urt be, and is 1 trel.-y, a ...unttd to Oi t Mon
day ill Jnly next, at - inch tin , sad - oort vv.ll si .- gam
forth deipatrl of bus n-. „ and the call ot - - eta
in order. Partita, Wtta- o and dt-.i r, intere.i-d, will
take untie, and g„v; rn tbemsaives c,- ; .rt lee-..
Ordered irther, that ttii, rder be j blistefl in the
C'.nuitnli-jnti! et ajid IJi, etii.-ie <v Hon l.at August/
once a1- e'.h ,rt 11- , -,n L
TUOIABV ‘i IfOMAf ,J. t). •>. N O’
A ‘J'r-to Extra, ■■ e in the Ml; . tr. ot Co- rt 111 . Y.urtb
ai, 1t59 |r, .cbbin| M. p i.tlLl, ,
™i :ffl Riniiis:
* 1 ‘ll £ j ■ nxinftd Hurmuhr point for InvaUdf, js now
JL open tor their reception. Tbe Hotel ban been ro
pa:rffl and frirnl.ihefi anew Also, arrov.- ijii'Jijng, apart
rromthe Hotel, with a- Ate of Koon ; for tl.o e wishing
comfort Atii t* foment
To all tli sc who 1 ay vl- it t’ ~ celchrstci nw\ wcll
w ,vv * -Si'itlLG. locale, mi tb • ;-v ;„■ , k.vr, m
Hai.. IV-n urjt.,, Floridi. f<;r HeaUh : nViauteiu-ot,
tun urepv - twr ‘iu -Li Lest en'h avers to ...ake them
for ibn Kheama.nm, affl a . klnfls of of 1 tbe
ski Ti. and Hyspf p-ia aurl Gi neial Debility, that so iam-y
of tbe human family arosuffering with, and are ervi g
whit ea.i we do t > alu re.ief v Tbe echo gpeaks “Go
to tbe Will; i sSULI’HUR SPRINGS and h altl *
self. 1 ’
Reliahlf information in regard to tbe prospect- of a
cure, can be obtained by addre mg Jir. A W. Klsr t,
vrfco has been a careful obsorver of ca e* t at have. ■>. ku
cnrerl iciieved here during the pastien ye r.
ap2e-w3m J X BAEiD:, L Proprietor.
SASH, BLINDS, DOOIIS, &C.
UK undersigned keeps coustantly on Land, aLd is
i prepared to make to or.b rat short notiee, HASH,
BLIND -, a.d DOORS, of al! the regular s ze-i; also*
MoL’ LDJNGS of mors than fifty different p< ter . ou
hand and ;. ade to order at short nonce. Or .. •
ted.
HERBERT STALLINGS, Agent,
No. 12, corner D’Antlgnac anil Car f -e >is.
Augusta Ga., Marchs,* 1853. mh^-wly
XI’LOY 1 J KA KM
TOR SALE.
4 in county, si i miles from Rome an 1
J\ ona and a half miles from the Railroad TL * tract
ope hundred of which fa c eared aud under go dfeve ag.
Too improvements are a good Dwelling, necessary oat
bnilolngs c well of good water and a Learn. *
lof choice Fruits. A.so a Tan Yard in operaii n
A creek runs through the tract, o,i which . r .law
Mill, bur out of repair. For particulars, adert - me ai
Rome, or app;v on the place.
janl9 oanttf BTKFHKN M. WILSON.
- noTI CE
ON ilft day of January last, I. as Fo-t.. aster at Fla
H ck, Henry co .nty, Oa.. reel sed aad b-rwaided
j by due count -of na Litbo .-, to A Unt:, tbe
I halvest-ftwj 31C0 b.i.t. n tr, .different packa/rs ihe
I package containing the left nnr.d halveso said lui. htiis
cot since berv. i card from and is considered lost
{ Ono of the bills, the right hand half f which] now
hold i*on the Georgia Raiiroa i 6c Baukin Company,
j dated October i, 1c52, No 3x76, letter A, 6;gn and Jno P.
King, Preb’t.
j The above described bill ia my individual propertj
j three months after date I expett to tpp yto •ii Hank
! for payment L.h2l w3mj J. F. LAS KTr.K
*-^ smßas stajWa>
i
i STORE HOUSE aad I)WELtJNG ombiLed,WirL
j } . - :hcn, fTtgb?Pu •m., Iu ilie ■ thriving village..; Law
: renc*vilie. Gwinnett county, Ga., said to be tLu btsL
gnd for bUBinMB hi the viliag:.
Aoouf sixty acres of LAN’ near the ?a'd village.a.
few acres of whjco is under cultivation, and the r<ma a
der'in wccdland. Tbe whole of which will be bo;d ow
r o- caU, or nfion. a reasonable credit. Ap, iy to
MADISON L- LENOIR, Bq. Lnwren eville <-rto
JOHN R STANFORD.
Hi.p oawdAwtf Gift k vi de Oa
$= Q LEW ARE
VOK the apprehension ot a Yel.ow Girl, by sh name
.% of MARY FRANCES, foiiaerly owtitd by Or.
Hamilton, of Columbia county, Ga. •■-he 1-* of a rf-qditvb
ye-low color, long black hair and disposed to look down
when speaking. She claims being free, and ha i wb e n
she left a small child W‘ r h her, which is raiher sickly,
Nheis supposed to be about Augusta now.
fobl R. b. TAYLOR, Athens,