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VOL. 4—NO. 166.
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JGLY 1868
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TRIAL OF THE COLUMBUS PKISOSERS
Twelfth Day.
Monday, July 13.
Tbo Commission met at the usual hour.
The witnesses had their testimony read
over to them.
T. C. Harrington corrected his testimony.
He had been, eight days away from home,
instead of six, as staled on Saturday.
Ur. Tucker’s testimony was also read over
to him, and no corrections were made.
Mr. Davis, reporter, having resigned his
posiiion as Government Reporter, Air. Cle-
poane, of Washington, D. U., was sworu as
reporterinhislst&d.i ii , ■ fi
Governor Brown asked permission to re
call the witness for the pnipose of asking a
few questions, but there wts nothing of any
importance elicited.
TESTIMONY OF JAJOB ABNEY.
the afternoon. It ffas , a %° r Vj h aii
fore.it came off. I*«f‘j.1
when it was appoint^- I caP
day ofth"mo£tb when^rjmeror^
took place. J caod 10 •-. a '
tell most all
Witness
his sight not
Brown’s^glhsses. ■ They dtm’t see things:
alike ' *• •“ •.rii stew i
There was a mating there four or five-
Sundays handronniig. I ami sure that was
the first meeting hed in my house. There,
were several persoiS.present.
Ls.Ul ,Sl'jJhiC2 i
fwakiff
•’“‘““'•j^sassihatioh ol MR
d in regard_to_lhia_cas_e first about a
and a halt aval think ....
Bel lire the testimony of this witness \ud
Witness here meitioned some of the par?
ties who were then. He also named:some
of the persons wb> were present at some of
the other meeting.
To Mr. Stephen-—I first heard that my
testimony woulc be required iq.thU caae
week before Jast, 1 beard it from,two differ
ent persons thet I next heard of it when I
was iD the east'io'rner of Marion -county, 47.
miles from Coambus i it was there jthat l
wassubpcened.
By the Co
brother’s to <
pass by Duke'
Answer—Nr air, I did not.
Question -Fas the first prayer., meeting
held in your/louse,. held in April ? Am
Answer—Ml was held'the last Sunday in
March. f '
mui—=*-Sss is very deaf and it tvaa with
the could, bear what was said"
UL > jt±t 1 i C ii* 1 Tjj 1 L ilJ.W I
IMONY OV 8. A. PAEHAM. ■: J
-. _rher, home; and
i tie -JofttHfi ^Afriend W
dine.j
_ troupe of the
i evolutions ol Un-
kimmediatelT 1 tele-
ued.
bufr-Oa your return frop ypur
, Glata^a%m MarchI$p.t,J^ l ypg. |
k °r. T a ,
the girl iu the ballet
going through the
The • geallt'riian L
grapbed^otthh lgltPS' lather, who canteen,
met Ithe circus company-in another town,
and.found that his daughter wasTeally there.
He diicbyeted also' that the girl, who had
been jat boarding echool. had become infatu
ated with the tinseL: ata-circus ring rider,
lim uponLie'sta^^iraliying. ^
father met the 4aughle^»nd. ept|^ated
lekvA -the troupe &nd go: home w>ith
iug ithat^ail i:&¥>«ddb§i; forgiven.
uswidhy, tponsBoleL iE-hs 1 , husb @ nd
i with her, but one of the provisions
Thi3 wii
difficulty
to him.
I reside in Meriwether county'; I know.
r m. Duke; there be is ; I lived about a mile
and a half from his father's residence fTsaw' 1
intb"that wee
m
liim at his father’s in‘tb“ l aat
Jsuppose it 'was about
ilocday ; he was at hi.
supr'-'vi the sun was a
' -u the next?
oi Vi
j.
Hi m
iek in March ;
; that was on
Vshop, and I
or.iater ;-
__ ' _ Was'
suppose, mjfe 'ihan - tit >hours
-umstanca is fixed on tdy mind
at a gentleman bought some
I Lave been peddling for the last three or
four years, when I have been able to do any
thing. I have been sick, daring the great? _
portion-rtdo WlfTrH 1 went up there, the
rorchri my owfahofisu r- - 1 first heard morning to"See him afcdff>- ■ Ul!‘ the
! of the lealh of A. Hive in Columbus. It timber was on belonged' to me ;
was on SnesdayJ morning I heard it. I did the wood wr ^ t '. 7r -'-' iawp.ii into lumber;
not knos the parsons I heard speaking of it. — ‘ j.-.l- -
. —iWPWf^a»,ahe.r«T
doiptsferrfngtqphng, tp^eir hua 7
band: and the stage rather than eo^y the
' ' ctatkfAhomejin’ALbanyr..The distress
father wsa, .not.anfficient, tq oyeicome.
ejudiceh againstlbei husbshd, «f ‘
- and entreaties were.unavailitu', he
6d.ua:leave his. daughter in thf
e she had chosen,, and retnri
. sbtmfqs »*vv avfi If aejfi'iiitui-j A . . ,__ v ,
Robinson pictured,to the .girl lhe,>,% Qi ...
ides of the life she was leading, aiid. if !
^ hfir to follow the advice of her father, u Ii
persistently refnsed, declaring that invol
i WDUldinduce, her to desert her.hus- I
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OUIBE PBOttPl' .rtflSA.1
BENDER EXISTENCE D1
■’l'
r
nol
J She :
«? described as a girl of striking P™
I left Lode on 'Thursday morning to cairy
with me the prisoner, Duke, to his father’s
in Sferitrelher county. I got there with him
that night. I Remained there all night, and
next morning I/went to my brother’s house,
fourteen miles ifrom Duke’s. I remained
there all night. I am positively certain as
| to these facts I have now sworo to.
Cross-Examined—I have lived in myhonse
j since a month before Christmas; I moved
‘tom a house situated fifty yatds from it; I
Live lived in Columbus eight years last De-
ember; I am not in the habit of carrying
psrsans for pay; I took Duke home because
I wanted to go to my brother’s, and as Doke
vas Bick and asked me to take him borne, I
did so; after Duke’s father moved to Meri
wether, I saw him in Columbus sometimes
boarding at Martin Beck’s; I can’t tell how
bag he nad been in Colnmbus prior to the
I time 1 carried him; I saw him there every
I few days within the t last two weeks before
that time; he boarded some six hundred
yards Irom my house; it is forty miles from
Columbus to his father’s house; we made the
trip in one day; We travelled in the same
[ buggy; we had but one horse; he was a large
I bay horse about twelve years old; the buggy
{ was a common ordinary buggy; they did not
belong to me; the horse belonged to my son;
j the buggy belonged to another man; I don’t
think tho Horse and buggy were at my house
1 at all before we Started; thoy -woro brought
I up that moming/by a small son of mine; I
Etarted on the last Thursday in March; I re-
I collect that it was the last Thursday in
I Ha-ch, because when I got out:tomybro-
1 liir’s, they were grumbling because they had
I it finished planting his corn; 1 first heard
I c Duke’s being accused of Ahhburn’s mur-
I er about two months after the occurrence;
jiy son toild me of it; he said he beard
II it at Cook’s Hotel; before hearing
If his being suspected, I had no dis-
(inct recollection of the day I went
liome with him; my attention was first
I ailed to the fact when I heard of his arrest;
■ hat was about two months after I went home
Ivith Dukes ; I do. not always recollect the
l.ate of ail occurrence two months ago ; I did
lot make any memorandum of the date I
(rent home with Dukes ; I am not in ihe
liabit of doing so ; I would be liable to be
Inistaken about a date, if there was not any-
I hing interesting connected with it ; when I
I vent with him, I don’t think there was any-
I hing interesting in it; I think it rained op
lue ten miles before I got. to Meriwether ; it
Ivas a very dark night, I think ; I don’t re-
I collect seeing any moon ; I stayed at Dukes’
Infill about 8 o’clock next morning ; I stayed
I it my brother’s from one o’clock that day
Iratil abont the same time next day ; itrained
I hat morning before I started; I left bis house
1 >n Saturday abont eight or nine o’clock in
I he forenoon ; it is fiuy-two piiles from my
[irother’s to Columbus ; 1 drove to Colnmbus
I ibout eleven, o’clock next day ; I stayed all
I light afold- man Whitehead’s.; he lives on
I be road that leads from Columbus to the
lieveral forks that lead most anywhere; his
1 ripen mine is Thomas ; he lives 21 miles from
[iolambua; I stopped a mile after I passed
liia house ; I stopped at a log.house on the
I eft hand side of the road ; 1 mean the lett
I land, side asyou go towards Columbus; 1
I bink there is only one room in it ; I can’t
ecoilect the name of the gentleman who lived
I here ; he is' a tolerably small man,' looks like
I ie was about 30 years old ; I disremember
I his complexion, and the color of his eyes and
I hair; he has a wife and children ; I don’t re-
1 member the complexion of. his wife ; she was
complaining oi being sick; he has stables; I
taw the horse fed ; be was in a lot; he was
loose I think; there;are two houses between
Wbitehead'e and lhe honsB I stayed all night
, m; I have heard their names but don’t re
member them; I have been there since;
was there five, weeks ago; the same man has
lived there since I tried to refresh his memo-
1 ty about the time I stayed there before; I
stopped for the purpose of paying him my
month when I first stayed there; I have
never seen him since then; at that time there
was no conversation between us about Duke
ot Aehburn; it was a dark.night, I think; I
don't recollect what lime af the moonit was;
1 got home on,Sunday and lay down .until 3
o'clock, and we tad a prayer-meeting at my
bouse, and I attended lhat;> I was at home
on Monday; I was doing nothiDg that day;
' s up town with my son; the upper end
the wood wv • • - viawad into li
the father of tract o4
land; thereiwas somethin . liial on-Taes?
day that called' ma^pere; 1 -It n~-to see
about hauling of toe timber off; ibere.avas.a
young man of the name of Hanley who
hauled the tirpbei; I heard of Ihe.peati^ of
A. first inLaGrauge; I think it was on Wed
nesday or Thursday; when I went to see
about the timber it was the Tuesday before
I went to LaGrauge; I went there* to sell
some cottoD; it was my father’s cotton and
mine; I went to the shop on Tuesday be
cause the rein of the ox yoke had been
broken by Mr. Hanley, who was hauling the
logs, and I wanted to have it fixed; I am
positive that it was the evening of the Mon
day before I wept to LaGrauge that I saw
Duke at his father’s bouse.
Cross examined—My c jtton was hauled by
Mr. Williams; he is tho son-in-law of Mr.
Tucker, who testified here as a witness; the
cotton was sold before it left borne, and I
went to deliver it; I delivered it at the rail
road depot in LaGrange; Mr. Williams and a
negro man carried it there; the wagon car
ried six bales; I.don’t recollect wlio paid for
ii; I received the money from Mr. Abrahams;
I don’t know who sent me to themiol money; ‘
Mr. Frost bought the cotton; Mr. Abrahams
is a merchant; I think there was . a memo
randum or receipt given for tbe money; i
did not sign it; I don’t recollect the exact
not,iyet..twenty. years.-.uf age, very
in her demeanor, hut completely full,
of the romance of life, and infatuated with
l dazzle of .the ring. Her husband
la a young m-ifd'.'.Sober and industrious
habits, and an cxceUeit'pAttormer. Ladies
at places where the Usaps has •'■’•ten have as
vainly aa'tlio father Bought to tarn jhp yo^er
wife from the life she has chosen.
amount I received; I suppose it was between
oigbt ttUd uiuo bandrod dollars, ifc , wtu, Oil 1
Thursday; I think I am certain of that,;
it was the second day of April; I stayed
there .until one or two o’clock in the evening; the - “Pi
it is about twenty miles-from my residence
to LaGrange; I don’t recollect whether it
was a dark night or not when,! got home; I
don’t recollect whether it rained or not that
day; the next day I went down to my
father's; I don't recollect what I did the next
day; where I was the Monday before ’30lh
March I don’t recollect; I first heard of
Dake’s arrest when I was summoned to
lect the month I was summoned to come
here; it was some lime last week; it didn’t
ssaiiiaagigaaaBfaag-
it did in the neighborhood; I was not at
home; it made an impression on my mind;
his arrest made a more decided impression
on the people that the hauling of the
stocks to the mill; I don’t know why it-is
that I could locate the day of the hauling of
the logs, and cannot recollect the day ion.
which he was arrested; if Duke had never i
been arrested I believel would have recollec-:
ted the day ofithe hauling of the timber; I sup
pose there were some fifty stocks hauled; they,
were delivered to Mr- Oglesby, and I sup
pose he made an entry of the deliveiy;
When I was at the shop, theBaturday-be—Tthelid&s|
fore the 31st Mirch, I saw several persbnsA Jag
Tbere iwera-iTncker, ~
is about
:; T dpn’t
■, Reese, Norwood,,.qn#,
othfera. I went there frequently—every day
w.o, I saw Eobert Tucker that day, late
_ w „_ . . . ., iy,
he evening. I .left him there. I was
e Tuesday morning. I have no recollec-
of any other, day that I .was there that
week, because I w.ent np^o LaGn
have no recollection who was there
h ^^^Tuda ii befj tlC ffi| r 8^ y '' ^ **
freYil T
.t positively, bntltbink l commeaced plant-
ing corn abont the 10th day.of March last.
By Mr. Stephens—I£. you£ mind was di
rected to any of these.events, is it not pro
bable you wqul4_recollect the pay on wnich
it occurred A li
Answer—rf l Bad been. summoned to ap
pear here or at any other place, I think ;I
could recollect when tho.circumstance oc-
curred Tam positive that lheaa eveptki
haven’t ocodrred -In! connection with any
other day. I recollect hearing of the death
•of A. on my.irisa toitoiGrange. -k-. ai
To Governor Brown—I am jpoBiuve as to
that incident, and qanhofbe positiye at
aaf other IWitliiimlJlfetlilMI'lWl^eiC
__
count of the'e;
T,
of the street I was at on Monda'
300 yard8^from the Perry Houi
recollect who 1 saw that' day;
conversed with some of them, but I don’
recollect who. they were; I first saw black
people on Tuesday morning after the murder;
I don't recollect the names of any of them;
l paid no attention to them; I heard
them talking, and asked them what
was going op5; they, told mq A. was killed; I
don't know the name's of any of them, but!
could gofendput my finger bn them; after I
got to my i heard several'; white
"me any of
I hear.'
heaid m;
'William Brooks speak of it, as wdl
rer 'lectf Brooks lives at Garird,
si-; a;»lkctpny othsr; except my
ifiy ^ T will be silly-three years of
opH My armory is toleraWe, bat not
i '-** it f' rh erly was. There was no
; t v .■ -A io kvilace in Columbus three
" c • t > s thot-l- now- remember-tha date
• rccpliect any other occurrence
j. . plaeo HTMarch or April, fiia11 can
dc» nenuon tthe,d r y on which it occurred.
j la Awn 4—': - «120 'T
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lamstaacer a!
TB9TXMONY OF DB. CLISVOllD H.* SIrLE9.
I am brother of Hon.- Wm. Styles, for.-
merly United 8tates Minister to Ausfria, and
Beyi Dr. Joseph G.iStyte&p IwsK^W Meri-
wether county.; I am a physician ,1 know >;
Wm. Dukes ; I see him here—that is him ; I
reside about three milea.frrm hg t*tners : ;,i
save Lim at his father's bn dloedftjrBOih of
March,
It was
collect when Ashburn was -—- - -
.T&T
lim at his^father a on •H.oMayi oma of
h, 1868, ahput 40 miles from Columbns;
a between 5 and 6 o’clock P- 5 * r e-
it when Ashburn was ‘ assassinated ; f
the news
I think' ll was on ’
was the Mondey eveniogxithedeath of Ash-
^Cros^EramTned-Sddable to recollect
borhood to see some patients; Hr. Greet waff ,
;rom Dake’s shop. .
T can’t give 'the precise davs of- the v
,and month on" "*
' ese patieats;
i > y one da.r ia June on'-which -occof-
r°~i to* place 'that I recollect, j don’t'
aec. the day: on which it 'oeenfred.
° ”*•. j-'tep^ecff—T recoil let my visit jjf
abm be; flsi. tfcars 'was'a prayer meat-
ommg ff - t toy louse belofe T left
't"vSHea jqMdtf
I have not got my record
omme
, ar-.u l 'dd fr'am I Would be certain In
irfr*
being sajiaboot — v —
I have not got my record.with tot because.
■f-wwp
nmaied ot not. I .have uot received any
written sUSemont to come .bere, : 1 am Jtt
tbe habit of passing there ganerfilyaboat
fWiceaweA : I can*
of the week or month
in'- tbe
lootedai
* in | le.
Geveri-r Brd'i.p-i badtt gdod many
meelnge M; my. Loose, during the
ns ^* Thtr wer, ,j' usually pa Sundi .73 in
habit of
awjei
the weel
bean practic
three years,
ence to tb’
refreshed m,
able to 1
the reoc.
that day,
Tha Democratic Platform,
iir.'Marpiy, ol Now York, Chairman of the Com-
miUoe on Heajlutlona,. tnou reported the Platform
adopfrffbf ^dhmfrMe/tidr&^rolioWa:
Thd Democratic party, iu National Convention as
sembled, reposing m Lruat ia tno intelligence, pa.
tiiuiisin, discrimination, and,liuiioe of me people,
stanalug upon the. UonstliuUm as tne loundauon
and Ituntition of thepowers of the ObVerument, and
the guaranteeing tue tiberlies of the -citizen;and re-
cognizing the questions or slavery ana. aecetsion as
having b.en setUedfor all lime to come by tbe war,
or.tnC voluntary acuou of tne bouthern .States iu
Uonstimuaiial Conventions assembled, and never to
bo renewed ibr reagltated, do, with the: return of
dl IsH ji 1 ,|
3 restoration ot all the States
ilou under the Constlmuoh,
it to the Amerlcrn people:
md. Amaeety.for all past poliucal offences and
h^lhsncJu^ ° f frimcUiso to, the States
Third, The payment’of jibs' public. ’debt of the ffdl-
Jed States as eopd-as practicable; and uiat all mdnsys
draw a lrom tte people bytaxAtioc, except eo much
lyment; amt where the obllgatluna 01 the gov;
it 1 do not- expressly slate upon their fice, or
nhdbr. wbica. they were Uto«d does not pro-
vias that-they, shall be„ paid to cuto, they-oagut, to
WJca.'tol.ife. hlld.ih toe lkw:
ti. tel go. hild-to tbe lawful rnonev
is.*,.’ arpaonac . , , . ....
i demanding the SB > measures and reforms we ar
ia tbe Radical party for its disregard of rlgot and
' ' mressiou and lyranuy whichhave
; Altera most aolcrnu add unam-
th Houses of Congress lb prosecute
. vilyifor tlse mamtenaucs of tfae gqy-
W naa ropeatadly ^Slated the didst sa-
under which alonO rallied that, noble vol-
a,my which carried our flag to victory; to
ot restoring the L'niou, it has so tsraetoits
dissolved it aud subjected ten States, m time
round peace, to ihililary iieepotism end negro
; haa stripped the President of bisconsti-
— r -wer of appointment even of his own cal)l-
Under Us repeated assaults the. pilUra ot the
government-: are rouZiofe pn thelr base. aud should it
. . agdrate its Presi-
Sd And' Conquered
people- amid- the' rains of Uoeriy end'the ecaitered
- nts of tho Oonetiratiou. ?K i r,, ., j.
. ■ •c-.toqthe past, we
will Where, witli unswerving fidelity, tb the Union
under tile ttonkatutlofa ad the'Only sohd foundation of
our strengUi, Security. and iiappinesa^ as .a. people,
of government equally con-
solved, That the Utoldn established by tbe-Coh.
is a Union of States, federal to Is character,
r parts, and therefore the. perpetuity: of the
' ;sergsfflfi©^.tssaw,
ie United States being a federal republic'and
consolidation of too-whole peoplo tom one na-
ilvod, 'fSiftho 1 peipe-fiifty of the 'Unfdn an d
the nauntonanciqCihqXUuv^mnent,
■u navc : bEonexpuun«i
P Emotions, to coniolmity wii^n^^neiAblel
cliings of Jefferson. Madison and Jackson, have
sed" earneaiuBfiS, under tiiii solemn convicQon
Hconstltutiondl IlDeity can ubp preserved t or thla
■ bap Uness and prosperity, and.in rescuing
: 4ot
I m
its its attendant ills, upon a
Iporlkmot the-'couutry and such wide-spread
[cWr^Thtfr^nfi-rkmimraiUrpgtr-la sastainj
be federal administration ■■■
How many men from badly-cured diseases,
from the effects of self-abc- and excesses,
haTOfcroight about tkat ri ate of weakn
in QiMe organs tkat'his rcdncedtbe genend
bystam so mnch as io iaduce almost every
other disease—idiocy, * lunacy, paralysis,
Bjdhat affectioas, suici I -, find almost every
other form oi disease" ‘ iicu’ humanity is
heir to, find the real >-re or", the trouble
scarcely evef suspeete 1 r nd nave aoctored
■ ^ W ; . ’
t of arms did so in f
tto : ‘ ‘
sion j
?>retbren : of ! the South, nor for
of conqaSBtior subjugation, nor., for
-
„ HI - the supremacy of
atia. :td :preserved.me .Union
ir'kfti.tte
uquerea-te.ritory.woald
_ _ Jonvention, -the destrnc-
^ l * ei Mabest meed oi patriotism is
•^ssssar
ancsof theiUaldpJ ahaJ*fia:benefiOfent syatsm oC
■ government thereby estahUsbed upon the
riuclpies.aet.tonh in.tho foregomg
,, „atwo'Hsve-neither thanks
thy for those who entered add carried
for; 1
the r
.triuts under. thoCouautntion exclaslndyi
1 rat States; there itproperly hejongs, aoq ;
reading of the resolu-
’had'received the'
iofiiinfitee;. • , "
■I - - |Mpl^
was orderedwitkbntfsw dissenting HWfiu,;flulat
A delegate called for the re-reading [cries of «ques-
tion!”] which was pu. and adopted with few dissent
ing voices, and the Convention arose to its feet, wild-
uu; vili.rj.fn-
varlofr? „
■el _
l ad short' notice"
by leiving orders at
. iff tothsTsryb^tmieiibyleavtoEorde
EstllFs fibWi Depot,
8iu 1<< ei jdaiem <
you are suffering or have suffered from
ntary discharges, wtat effect does it
tJBW» iqur^nejaifrealtli? Hqyp n
,, , oak, debilitated, easily tired? Doeua
iiftle extra exertion produce palpitation of
theljeart? Does'your liver; or urinary or
gans, or your kidneys, irequentiy.get ontof
order? Is your unne some times, thick,
milky, or Hooky, or is, it ropy in settling?
Or does a thick scum rise to tbe top ? Or is
a’eedim-r.t i i LA; -Jiottom .after it cas. stood
a'wh}le ? Do you have spwV- r hort breath
ing or dyspepsia? Are your bowels consti
pated? . Do you have spells of fainting Ur
rushes of biood, to the head ? Is your mem
ory impaired? Is your mind constantly
dwelling upon this subject? Do you fee*
dull, listless, moping, tired of oompany, of
.life ? Do you wish to be left alone, to gel
Away from everybody? Does any' little
thing make yoiu start or jump ? Is your
ale6p broken, or restless 1. Js tbe lustre oi
your eye as brilliimt? The bloom on your
cheek as bright ? Do you enjoy yourself in
society as well ? Do ypu £ pursue your busi
ness with-the^same^ energy ? . Do you feel as
i mqah confidence in yourself?' - Ate. your
spirits dqli .and flagging, given to fils oi
melancholy?: If so,do not lay « to yonr-
;ffyei or dyspepsia. Have you real less nights ?
■ "Xoftr back weak, your knees weak, ana have
but frttle appeifre; 'aniyou attribuie ima to
‘dyspepsiaior.Uver-complamt ? ,
Now, reader, selt-abuse, venpeal diseases
1 badly cured, and sexual excesses, are ail ca
pable of producing a weakness ot the gen
erative organs. ,'J The'[otpita..of gmieration,
when in perfect health, make the man. Did
you ever think-that those ooid, denant, en
ergetic, persevering; successlul busmess men
are alwaya those whose generative organs
are in perfect health ? You never near such
men complain of being melancholy, ot nef-
vousness, of palpitation of the heart. They
are nqver afraid they cannot succeed in busi
ness; they don’t become saa and discour
aged; they are always polite and pleasant in
the company of ladies, and look you and
them right in the face—none of yonr down
cast looks or, any other meanness aDont
them. I do not mean those who keep the
Organs inflamed by Tunning to excess. These
. will not only ruin their constitutions, but
also those they do business with or tor.
IM,
OF SAVANNAH.
.AsTmiLOGisT, 8t6.
maj-Ji—tf
Aatrologist
■ cor
fla.
B1LLIA11D SALOONS.
iPOLrrAN BILLIARD ROOMS, (five ol
tan's fimeutaa Tables.} Eryan straet, op-
■asen Hcnse. K3~ KRkK LUNCH every
9 -DJ MCCON NEL L, Proprietor. (mb21-6m
OE, EXCHANGE AND COM-
oussion;
A NEFF. Oommisalon Mercbants
g[”|^^gg gayBtrs6t. . mhll—ly
. AND COMMISSION
’ CHANTd.
fllKll-
— mum ui aub llCbUUlifiUUn,
BPWNQ, Timber Mercnaut, Dariea and
Vaeotgta. norio—tf
iBtietoo.,
OLt . .. . CumxniHtiiOn MerchaaU, No.
^Stpddaid's Uppqr Range. Liberal advances
on cansigumenle or oolten. Wool, Hldea
oar. meads In Baltimore, Phiiadalphla and
’ork. auuu—iy
A MClNTiUlt, Auction, Cummlssiou and
pptog Mercbants, .Bay street, Savannah,
Consignments of all lends solicited. Auo
S ROWLAND A CO., B to rage and General
mmiesion Merchants. Cotton taken on Stor-
lattersby’s Pirat Glass Fireproof Warehouses.
Particular attention given to weighing and sampling.
J'.! C. ROWLAND. H. H. ROWLAND.
B. GRIFFIN a CO., Cotton Factors, Com-
, mission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 98
, Savannah, Georgia. jyS6—ly
Anah, Georgia. Liberal advances made on con
sents to ourselves or our triends in
ioi ran m
Diseases of these
ir.
of a diuretic.
1 ;
* bEH SAG.'
organs
require tbe use
fluid extract
1
lid !
;T. .-(Tiro,
BUCHU
boil
IB THE GREAT
Anjd 1s a certain cure tor
DIUBETIU,
.1 x-ja ti..
thr bladdsr,
io 11
ilia J
GBAVNb
l! tf 10 DROP8Y,
10
PRIIALR COMPLAINTS, GENBRAL
edi v> Jif a i a edinO.:
debility,
aidl .%
fp. i
% t^lABES &F i T 1 HE , 0BIN ! ABy P^ANB,
f^ifrhtt e^y ; tit; tod'or FetofreTlrdhi
. whatever,,"can** orl^inafing. "ana no
outer Pfhpw l9M.#anduw? , ; . ■.
nd uatd cvs-i rieniTaJit 3 -t
no treatment U -sdbihltted, to, CONSUMPTION
i insanity may ensue. Our fiean and blood am
>portedfrom these soutces. And tne health and
PPtaess. ind" ait-or posterity, aepenas upon
i fits or a reliable remedy- 1
na ,f)i,, 'i„H 1‘ toH .iM—-HTiaCI zioauB
D^lmbold^s Extract EncJm
. :EdU i
to Post Office.
,'ai
' ore
fierTB
haa£ pro>vs:B
Hjnlerences.
I.
jtoti
jctasl, Laie fiity, Fia
the Board or Trurteas, I Am
proposals ferpoe Rdriolpal
hdr tor .tne shove ‘named
toforuuhsst
ffit,b« rsoslwdtetha
Afigsst, and thsBchodi opened; from the lvt td
lathofSeEtensliCT. Twodspsrbnsius, mala and
_ Wealthiest locations in -Bis
vestlnle by Railroad. Any furt) ir
"?^B^Y, 1 ^teiESifi 1 Hi
ESTABLISHED UPWARD P*A 3 DiARB,
-i L
BON As WILSON," Cotton Factors sod De
commission Merchants, No. SO Bay street,
New York
jy37
UB(j t| ucuerai Uonunu*
j and Lumber Merchants, No. i
r street, foot of Lincoln. Oonsign-
soUcited.aud will receive strict
Jy23
, 167
, Com-
. R. MILLAR A CO.
! mission Merchants, Dei
, Agents for Ingersoll’s Cotton Press and John
l dt.Co. *s Axle Grease, Ac. jy23
Bav atreot*
in Railroad Snp-
LESALB LIQUOR DEALERS.
DUNBAR & CO., Importers and Dealers
Xsj to toutndleSi Whiskeys, Gins, W
to to-uui'llesi Whiskeys, Gins, Wines, C.garB,
Ac., and Agent tot- -Smith's Celebrated Philadelphia
Ales; 147 Bay street, ... Jy23
WHOLESALE G'hPiCERS.
w.
M. DAVIDSON, Wholesale Dea*. ■> . aro-
TT • ceriei, Wines, Liquors, Teas and Cigar... ’)
Bay street, Savannah, Sole Agent to. the State o—
Geoiglaror" -
DR. EDWIN W. L’ENGLE,
D"E iSTTISTj
No. 106 Bryan Street,
BETWEEN WHITAKER AND BARNARD STS.,
Savannah, Ga.
jeia-ly
B.
or
Savannah, Ga.
m & co.,
O. B. ADAMS, I ASBUBY A.
or Of
Ktonton, Ga. | Americas, Ga.
ADAMS, WASHBU
COTTON FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Office, No. 3 Stoddaid’a Lower Ranse,
jfcS—8m
MAURICE HACKETT,
COOPER, AND AGENT OF THE SUB-
MARINE DIVING AND WRECK
ING COMPANY.
O FFICE UNDER THE BLUFF, foot el Drayton
street. All orders tor the Snbmartos DP "
and Wrecking Company can be left with him,
will be promptly attended to. oeS3—4f
Ivtog
.and
UPHOLSTERY.
160 BROUGHTON STREET.
rjms undersignedbegs tbo attention^>fhla friends
and tfie public generally to his
lected stock of
rand well *e-
House-fitting Materials,
;ys Tuesdays and Fridays. Agent for first consisting to part of WHITE and CHECK mat.
rKerosene OR. augVl—tf TINGS; WALL PAPERING, from thecheaDcat tothe
best article; WINDOW CURTAINS; PAINTED and
GITA) WINDO W SHADES, Cord and Tassels; Buff
Green and White Shaoe Holland., CORNICES of va
rious styles—together with many other articles oi
household goods usually kept i n nis line.
MATTRESSES, CUSHIONS, VOSQUITO NETS,
etc., made to order. Matting, Oil Oiauia»ndCarpet
ing cut and laid. tW~AU Repairing to bta line done
in workman-Uke style. Prompt attention green and
moderate prices charged.
B. A. SCHWARZ,
No. 160 Broughton street,
apS—ly opposite Messrs. Weed & Cornwell.
Crockery,
: CHINA.
Kerosene
Oil,
WASHING MACHINES
CLOTHES-WRINGERS
I
AND
DOIISE-FURNISD
AT
68 ST. J UUEN
AND
101 Bryan streets,
SAVANNAH,
feb4—6m
GA.
ALEXANDER A BUSSELL
Wholesale Grocers,
OOB. ABERCORN AND BRYAN STB.'
Savannah, Ga.
WM. S. ALEXANDER.
OCU—ly
WM. A. BUSSELL.
t for Massey, Houston Co.'s Pfiiladelphia
LIQUORS, dec., AT RETAIL.
C USTOM HOUSE SHADES, by P. Sows, Lay lane,
[rear, of Post Office. Rest of Ales, Wines,
Liquors, Cigars, Ac., and a Lunch every day item 11
tUlk Jy23-ly
RVlNG HoUafi, comer of St. Julian and Jenerson
X"streetB. Anscx" In VINO, Proprietor. Beat of Alea,
wtoea, Liquors, Clgara, sc., alwayB on hand. Iy23
U GISTS AND APOTUECAU1ES.
, TATEM, Druggist and Apothecary
Aadle Dealer to Window Glass aud
, corner Jefferson and McDonougfi
m carnet East Broad- and Broughton
" Jy25—-ly
Corner of Whitaker ana Broughi
WIL80N,
A"
_____ Pictures,
, of every kind.
I Iy Hti1hIi<qI,
bavannan.
JOHN McMAHON & CO.,
DEALERS IN
Groceries, Corn, Oats, Hay
- Feed, &c..
CORNER RRODRHrJW AND JEFFERSOI STREETS.
•All orders promptly-attended to. Jy24-ly
WM, ESTILL, Jr.,
NEWSDEALER
Notice.
ENGINEER'S OFFICE,
SaVAinuH, Skidaway and Sbaboabd B. B
Savannah, J one U, 186A
S EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT
this office up to tha FIRST DAY OF JULY NFXT
. and completing (exclusive of rolling
will also be received for the different
of work to detail, snen as clearing, grabbing,
ea, bridging, &o.
for the work may be obtained at this
The right Is reserved to it Jeot any or all bids
stock they
JelS—td
proposing will state what proportion, c*
> will receive in payment for the war!
) in payment for tne ware. ..
JOHN POSTELL.
FOR SALE.
P RIME BICE
SHEETINGS
YARNS, from the Colnmbus Factory
TOBACCO
GUNNY BAGGING
SEA ISLAND BAGGING, Tucker, Carter A Co
BALE ROPE.
JOHN W. ANDERSON'S SONS A CO.
AND
BOOKSELL R.
Bull St., Next to tlie Post Office,
(DOWN STATES,)
SAVANNAS:, GEORGIA.
LAIRD, BROWN & SMITH
(asters and Notaries Public,
Lincoln streets, (over -Wm. H.
rk & Co’S Store,)
GEORGIA,
TED and pat on board at the short-
Marina Protests noted and extended.
O : Richmond), Dealer to Watches, Silverware, Jew
— Ac., corner Whitaker, St. Ja)ien - -
“ — Watches and Jewelry repairs:
flTTAH- fTr.ARIC,
l by transit.
SAILS, AWNINGS, BAGS, &c.
P. BEAUFORT, Exchange Wharf, Manufac
turer _of baiis, Awninga, Tents, Flags, Baga,
m __ m l
4o. 8old at New York prices.
Architects and engineers.
NfUELLEB
ixL chanlc
Bull straotfl,
& BBU YN, Architects and Civil and 2
chanlcai Engineers, southwest corner 1
rBay
streets, up stairs. H. P. LIuhlzb, Civil
anical Engineer; DsWzzx Bbuik, Architect.
and
hardware, cutlery’, Ac
- 4 DEPF1SH, Wholesale and Retail Deak
Hatflware, cntieiy, Fllea,- Edge Tools, Ag-
ricql^oral Implements, Powaer, Bhot^ Caps'and
Lrad; l48 ; OongrcM8 uiid 67 Bt* Joi’en a tree’s, Savan
nah. Georsria.
jj2«-ly
PAINTING AJMD GLAZING.
GLARE, Bull street, opposite the
- Ship aSSdteam-
Marhling and
Jy23
'Sinters. Gilding, ^Graiitor,
Bignsot everyAescriptipn.
PLASTERERS.
Drayton and abercorn streets.
BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS,
l-tt
4 BBO., Bull street, next to the Post
; Dealers Ini Newspapers, Magazines,
and Stationery. The latest New York anc
Dally .— .. .
every mail and steamer.
and Weekly Newspapers received by
Jy24—ly
UNDERTAKERS,
& DIXON, Undertakers, 120 Brough
ton street.dealers iu Fink's.Patent Metallic,
country orders promptly attended
ly27—ly
FURNITURa.
B. lm.r.-RiR; No. lS7~Bronghton street, Dealer
In
Mahogany and Walnat Furniture
Bote ^AlEO a fine asaon
Mattresses made to oi
WS3—ly
JULASKI Hot
Ml "byJ. FzzLHr. Oar-
riftgf'n.Allli competent drivtrB,or Single TVarna,
' let. Boarding at reasonable prices.
311 CIGAR MANUFACTURER,
zlj 1.1 -f=
SEALED
PS.l.TAJLIU FT
E.T. HELMBOLD, ilrufgist,
SB* BROADWAY, NSW YOKE,
GEOOiDS!
16 esses 3 plnr, PINE APPLES.
37 fosteJELLlE^, assorted, in Goblets snd
42 vae*i~Ss lTrrBtrtSTKBS.
33 esses 1 lb LOBSTERS,
IS case. SHOW CHOW,
fohBreaHdNt saWDY :
HABNEY St CO,
No. IR Stoddard's Upper Bang
|b5—tf ~~ fisrvanosb.
& CLARK, |
f, SHIP ami STEAMBOAT
PAINTEKS.
GIL.m.VG, GRAINING, MARBLING. GLA
ZING, AND PAFKR-HANGIK-GS
YPE ARE PREPARED TO
** SALE AND RETAIL. 1
MIXED
iuth.
— GLASS,
PUTTY, and V.
BRUSHES of every description, MACHINERY
HARNESS OIL, AXLE GREASE, etc.
77 Bryan St., between Bull and Drayton,
mhl4—ly SAVANNAH, GA.
w. ip. m; y
(Successor to W. H. MAY,}
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
SADDLERY. HARNESS. iC„
y_JA5 JUST
OAK and HEMLOCK
iLE LEATHER,
CALF and LINING SKINS,
and a general assortment or SHOE TOOLS. Prices
reasonable; satisfaction guaranteed. BVOrders for
RUBBER and LEATHER BELTING and PACKING
filled promptly.
N
DEALER IK
Sashes, Blinds and Doors,
PAINTS. OILS. GLASS,
PAINTERS’ AND GLAZIERS’ TOOLS,
-SrOCED PAINTS OF ALL COLORS AND
SHADES.
House and Sign Painting;,
GLAZING, «Sce.,
No. 6 Whltalrer St„ Corner of Bay Lane.
Jj3—ly
MANSION HOUSE,
69 Broad Street*
BETWEEN MEETING AND CHURCH STREETS,
s. c.
T HIS .well-known sod long-established House, has
"HoATI •.loaond hn tha nneenlMiaA ovtA 4s
been-jessed by tne nnaereigned, and la" now
erittr- —
open to the Tti?velllng Public, whoee patronage Is rc
apectfully solidtevl.
Guests will receirtf, the attention of e FIrss-elsaa
Hotel. Treiulent BosroW-JV per day. Permacant
Board can be arranged tor upon moderate ter—-
| Baggage Wagons will be In rt
tigers to and from the House.
IRGE B. WELLS, Pro;
Late of tbe Mill
jell-tf
CLEAVELAN X)
Mineral Spring’s
SITUATED IN
CLEAVELAND COUNTY, N. C.,
O N the line of the \
• t
therford Bafiroad, will
the let of JUNE.
Charlotte &z& Bu
ie open* for visitor* or
WATERS—CHALYBEATE, REH AND
WHITE SULPHUR.
CHARGES—Per day S3, per week Sis, per month
•60. Children under seven years and servant, hah
rates. j
For further particulars address the PBorarzros
SHELBY. N. O. aplfi—law3m
ARTIFICIAL^ TEETH!
N. M. SNEED,
DENTIST,
-•V
various r
few
to all the
and com CO
ATING EVERY FACILITY FOB thk'mani:
tCTUKE^
mode, koc - . . .
in my P«ntal .
rmmnfnctnre an enure setter
the old rS3tsfxt;c:. cm hi ttu&dia
r^^S^^^^SEcmnfonabiy w-rn. I can rr.sk.-s so-
OLD GOLD andSILVJCR PLATSS^takea in
ar-
OFFICE AND LABOP
11T Congress Si
OPPOSITE PULASKI HOUSE,
Between Ball and Whitaker Streets,
SAVANNAH. GA.
ie5—tf
Notice.
FOR SALE.
fJIHE UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOB BALE about
7,000 Acres of Fine Land,
situated to Camden county, belonging to the estate' of
Dr. A. DeLaroche, deceased. These lands are laid off
BeparatesnrveyB of one to two thousand acres,and
will be sold either separately or together, as desired.
Some of these lands are heavily Umbered with pine
and live oak, and are well, adapted to raising
V -bland cotton. They Ore all situated near Cabin Bind;
at which point tbe southern boats pass on their reg
ular trips. For farther particulars apply to the un
dersigned. JOHN F. HAMILTON,
J. E. GAUDBY,
Trustee*.
mHB FIRM OF BRYAN. HABTRIDGE& CO.hav-
JL tog terminated by mutual consent, I will can-
Brokerage and Commissir
BUSINESS
office la
On my own account, and will open t
September next at No. ioi Bay street.
HENRY BRYAN.
Jyl—StdAlawlm
JLadies
2^ otice 9
FLUTING, PINKING, STAMP:
AT
msj23-ly
AND DRESS-MAKING,
LOUIS’ BAZAAR,
Up Stain
MADAME L.
Ly 133 BROUGHTON 8T-
GRAIN BAG
NEW AND SECOND-HAND,
s,
B urlap, linen and cotton bags, iaiu-;
for Wheat, Corn, 4c., for sale in. quantities
suit. Bags loaned for tbe transportation c l,
hT S-ATWATEBJBag Msnula?te:.i
TnnvUl—3ui 40 and Whitehall st,. New:
BOOKS BY "BRICK" POMEROY.
NICK OF THE WOODS I
Nick of tke Woods
fC FIRESLDECOMPA]VIOrv,
Q.E0EGE MUNEO 4 Oo7
SENSE; on, SATUHDAT NTGgT^MUB-
INGS AND THOUGHTFUL PAPERS.
By ‘'Brick” Pomeroy. Pnc^r$l-60.
NONSENSE; on, HITS AND CRITICI8MB
ON THE FOLLIES OF THE DAT. By
“Brick” Pomeroy. Pnoe,i$I.6o.
fob sale at
have, at an Immense
tag that wonderfnTstory of B MaUI* PUbB,1, *
“NICK OF THE WOODS!”
in the “FIRESIDE COMPANION,” which
commenced to No. 24 of that popular journal, i
on April 3d.
NICK
OF THE woo?
RSIILL'S NEWS DEPOT.
rBKBT, NEXT TO THB POST 08TOGZ
I
AMD
isTotice.
: -}0* SOUTH TXNTH ST., PHILADB.PHIA, PA.
Ncme are
^Vedjrrahper,.
Guidhc itoiess dime up to steel-'
_ , J«if'^Ci-h)5 > ij&!'baw,-Dr ** OCtUe* lor
it to, delivered to to? ed^sn. Sold by all Drag-
b7tuyvh«r&'
fltHE' UNUBR8IGNHD is tbe only-lmportr
JL PERUVIAN GUANO to toe United Stat -
America.
No. I Peruvian Gexao to Bag* for sale by him .
by hi. agent at Baltimore, Maryland, B. ?. TOSS.
B O. FERGUS80N,
AgsntforOonsicnae. ol the Peruvian Gov’t
•Je£ty7"“ —* “Ttte: avantith street: New Tot j
00HEEP1H6.
‘which myriads or ifidi&n
dome of thochAracierg ax
range ol WUpon for ace:
rioo* internet Uuthun ?e
the terribi e Jibbec a!n^ a
PlnndT NffiAan. the 4 *k‘ai
e. heve fcc
tre^Mlled i
. tb.
ut walks,
B
on
\moB. wu.
ROOaa RULED and Bound To a
- - e NX ITS.
liteWg
Pattern at the
\AtfD BSBALD
ftrirt.
/OB j
F TB- BOOK-KEEPING, by Single and Don-
•y—Price. fin
s' Book-keeping, . B n
IbU ESTILL'8 NKW8 DEPOT,
Bail street, next to the Post .Office.
ihe Boiling,
isr ateefeig
The desire
, of eonne,
Hende W11
Bloody Nathan, tt
Ralph Stackpoie, the‘•Rampme T!
Peril,>' wab wase-'iaaliv at 6qnw
Red men’s acalys or a pel* face’, a
to reed a story of each toieme ia
will be universal, and we trust tea
order the paper tsf (heir newr ieali
prevent dbnppJntlBent. .
Tbe FIRESIDE COMPANION le the Beat pmnh
Story Paper published. Ris for oale by aU New
dealer*. Price, f cant* a copy; $X a year; * crpie
ilO;or »oor:.;for*20.
GEORGE MUNBO * OO.,
mhS7—t 137 WillHm e ;rc»t, New York.
,}*'Sf=T -tepit J-rU-.K-j I J
ifc-a -'.'t' .: .-.v-
: SCSI ,