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J P. M. Eppiog.Uoited States Marshal
S®KS3#te/SEBaS3i*»S
ffsssssas SiagRn
jjsed his great influence ‘with tha colored
people to meJce them moderate and prudent
3fl OETiOSl
an :i denunciation. Bat Mr. Bpping fonnd
*r is*r.~r.s
anion Wedaepday night!xst. ^ .the Repute
Ucau mass meeting m this city, lie madeCsft
effoit lo regain bis lost ground -and to place
hiwseH aquarely and openly upon a platform
of incendiarism and revolution.
It mint be admitted that the BDepel}-
livered by Mr. Epping upon ‘this interests
occasion was a masterpiece ; o( abase find
falsehood,
about
duct, but
tnat the
disorder. — - -
be ready to fifehi at the polls
fire Department was thoroughly armed
(which was a deliberate falsehood}, and thfit,
there were required two
militia and two batteries
Charleston down. These . , _ .
tectly well with the expressions made me.
of by Mr. Epping in private conserva
tion. To one of our leading, msj-chanta he, 1
said, in substance: “If the white people are o
disposed to be noisy at the coming elections Thompson through Walker, Brickel &
the colored people will have blood.” To pn paymeut of lhe fiforeeaid ihree 'hi
another gentleman ho said: i‘If the white
take care the city will be
m . - .u:.J u. .!Tf ,kA
people do not - — - J—
burned dowa.” To a third hs paid: thi
white people attempt to discharge th|i^opy
ored employees because they will not vote
the Democratic ticket, Charleston will bo
destroyed. ” These are the words of ah offij
ar of the United States Conrt for th'e Dis
trict of South Carolina.— Charleston News.
We have just such incepdiary_ characters
in onr midst as this Epping,
we would warn both whites
They are the most dangerous characters
our people have to deal with. They deceive,
the white people by their falsehood ;and:|jjgg
pocrisy, and will first lead the too crednloutf
blacks into trouble only to
the hour of danger. It is a pity that such
creatures wear the human form. We'c'an/at
least, mark and beware of them.
iSlilaiD *lU AEPl*S»‘ e jWl*'** 1 '
■SfttStoMMeiUje progwep o/vMufrtJdqpj,
one.Aj J. Applegate is the recoqsUoo^d
Ao were
left to “protect’’ the-honse of Hon. Jacob
Thompsq SKi ^ i .ssfflP«^eM^- fl «9B lon in
also missing. Applegate alludes to this tri-
Hostsvillb, Ala.,- Dec. 24 h, 1861.
Mrs. Jacob Thompson:
Yoaperbqjk rtcoleet ibat.on the retreat
of Gen. GraA4OT winter of
1862 that-Gen. “lePmeraon occupid your
House as Hd Q'.rs for 17lb A Corps & that
io guard 1 your HowSe, to prevent its being
burnt I happened to be one of that Guard on
that 1 nccaaofctUI tscoh-Ctyduifeated: -&e
kindlv * « * ...
During the occupation-of ybnr ! -h6u^e by
saiii
with a number of valuables notes Sc other
papers Books deqgrjbioE i Jbp) lands entered
sold and unsold these papers are yet in ex-
t££i8B&mSfSVi£t
me at this place and tell me how valuable,
ster,”
1 have the honor to be
That Appleapte did “Knp’’ ls illustrated In
the the following floqnmrnt qflffir Aqa:
Jacob Tfibmpron^On^i^.^ppIe-
■va. . JBevenqe J gate hereby
A. J. Applegate.J Stamp, ( Acknowled^i
ges to have received of ’Jacob Thompson, by
papers, note book, notes, deeds, &o., which
fell into tho 'hauds of- the said Aoplegate
during the war and are now returned .to said
. ». "itel'&Eswh
•ee hundred
3DB&& ;®»ue'13t J86&0 vd bum* JSiZ.V.Ui
[Signed] A J. Applegate. *
That this scoundrel shoald only be a Lien-
tenant-Governor, and not a. folly recon-
itrncted Governor, or a carpet-1
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CENTS. J‘
[From the LonisviUe Coulter.] .r,
A Desperate Game-Remarkable Stroua—
gem of a married Llbertixie.
_ . tin l.t b»tf
The question as lo whether a man shoald
be allowed to marry his wife's sister has been
agitated to some extent in some parts of the
counlry within a few years, but we do not
remember that Kentucky legislators have"
ever meddled with the matter.
There is a man in this city, perhaps the
“wickedest man,” who, in the absence of
law on the subject, some ten or twelve; ;
months since commenced a lively courtship .
of his wile’s sister. As it happened that with
was still living, and living with him, and the
sister lived in the same house with tbenu,
and the strange courtship was carried on be
heath the same roof that sheltered the thre
Hot long since the sister-in-law sudden _
disappeared, and it was given out that she
had gone to the country for a few weeks, it
was afterward discovered that ahe »Sad'not
left the city, bat had been secreted m.aroom
in the fourth story of. a building on Fifth- called upon b
street, above the place of business of her uu - '* wJr
brother-in-law, and that While: therd she bad
given bittb to a child, of which ho was the
father. -. ; ,
To cover his crime, the fellow resorted to
& moat extraordinary stratagem. He coaid
“ot get ont of tne scraps by telling the- old
Story that
ipytrtw ut
“One night as old St Peter slept,
_Heleit the door or heaven ajer,
vhenihroug
And came d
it- tun utiiu ui uc.veu oj.ti j
„ Ei
fj What she hid done,, but the. sister.VML.
■ is iWRg dksb anAittiTeapoma^o >iher>finhdli
ab to how she felt. the girl replied that-i
■ade no dlffgfencje.” l ;,, i rh‘ the lattqr -g
For that wasn’t the case at all. , His own
lawful wife was to be confined wiihlMJv
week, and concealiug the existence of iia
^legitimate child until after her adcohch-
tnent he then put the two babies together
>od proaonneed them twins, hxs injured Wife
having consented to this base-baud and the
sacrifice of her own siHf-resBtea.fajfoelfjthaa
>ee her sister and Hu'sband urougut fij dis-
gttce. , - w , _
Tne difference of a week or two in thc^agei
°f the infants, however, occasioned a de
tided difference in their 'appearance, and
liey proved the oldest pair of twins that:the-
tery oldest neighbors had ever seen
gossips, and the deception was soon th r r-
ottghly aired. Subsequently-the fil
bed, the affair blew over, and the _
parties suffered nothing but the' tcor(£'_
those who chanced to hear the shameful
“TBisT
(lory. The matter will never be brought,
into court.
In the North‘the rote against the -Kepabli-
fctus will be very heavy. Men know how far
democratic misrule will go, and what directi
it would take, and they do not know the lin
of Radical madness- Judging by the past,
they find it difficult to conceive that the Re
publican furyjias Any definite: iihirt: Hitherto
l%!3±a^&SS£XSi.
rrs, and rather than be dragged where sucj
Ptrty would go,' the psople will'take ih® cha
of revolution witli' the Democrats^:. BepubiT-
panism, in fact, is. driven to. a point:at which.it
ta desperate, Fqr two. years it has stood upon
the defensive- before the people. Had lire.
Popular.jeal. ‘
“early jhown, it would have pushed 01
frtrenaty of confiqpajiip'n and \
ha leaders felt that these were necessary parts
of its policy, that thebe alone could:giVe-il/SifiS
Possession of what it had already won. With'
out confiscation the’'results of negro strffrhge :
slip through its fingers. Wil'
non the ajUflStates cat
natural leaders IriTMe lout
Republii
man, is a melant
deas have-not yel
[jet us have peace.
ongreae-
that moral
llTruition.
Singular AUemp%®t - 8aIcMe-0®p, Stir
Si3®SS8BSS^®Jt
Wednesday .afternoon,, Nellie- Nortq®, a
latiye 6tEagland, r iptcte)ajt;Rtt®ii»pt! to take
ter own life by jnmping into -the basin, in
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wprutjg, the service, ,aqd
fatefi90mnqr.EAirqhi.Id,
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ATVILLB, Wis., July 29, 18GA.Lt
tflnW ' ■ ’ ‘
hu4|i6i .
I’-adrrkt-iJlLaftH.
modest-application of the !3th ■ instant 1 _
Although not “iiraytnpathy with the pur
poses of the Bepabbeatfi party,•’ I “can
ItetLOJflnesifafleceWdiy
fftiSPJJjJutfiwosm owogRighsibut!*®,! could
Ip S9a»t4yiff r ft|dBM»inre*»i ..
and assure yon that, sfiould I *o, permitted
to vote next November, my biliot; together
witbid m»j ority of juyifo trn.r co aipatiiodi in
ffrm®,:.wUl‘be.c«®t for...baymeurland Blhir.
No gentlemeu,^- aavr niois in.iaiVGiq a'ddoil
lo t.fW» shtll nfc’erdothd thingUuit-jon Xgjnuiuni
eaca ,.S u WTrTrBPfiWw ltuff •ma .suisa
nHWflff wa).y®» b»(M Wiqoqssfal
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Passengers ,Eibed Into.—On Friday last,
‘ “ s .Tain opt the-Noyth Carplina Bail
gntp...by gb*««Mi
ota. were ^(sch®rgedpt |^e papsepger
' ronghit^ar.^ atruefe
.t ;the time .was.cco
ir8i Returning trpm,
rift; Hileigh.—
lfr> bA.SHBfiuy-j coitsinmnos:
.eoni.
Utah, left a seraglio of -soiitd BixU’-seyeu be-
reavefl*wlflows:'■’° £, - >y '’ »o-*BS3i>-j3?nBr
<i .nr ,t a • -i-
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: Ili-liLfUi .last.
ELebe is. a irooly loll scoundreiikm - 1 r£ « 1 ‘
An Act defining the qualifications, of jurors.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General As-
Benrfaly of-thg BrittH uf Artanaa8; That all
qualified- ^eledtofB 1 bf this ’ State; And none
otbe'ny shall bedompetefif JOJorsF 1 j.t
Sec. 2.1 IBs it farther enacted, That 1 All laws
X ;and parts of laws in conflict with this act,
are hereby repealed, bnd that this act take
effect, and be in force, from and after its pas^
lgatv-Dot.-Cfr-J Luc Etruhi edl—VIOil/ 1/Dli
Approved. Jnly l3,1868. U >H sc .nit baa .-U
The.objeciof this is evident.: NoOneis a
qualified plectorin reconstructed Arkansas
who does not swear that he. believes in ne
gro equality (Art.-viri , sec.-6^ bognaconst;]
he State. What chance w
itandat thehauds,of such
is cimtemplated by this’ ^-Actir 1 And cai
je constdered that snctl action As they
take would cbastitule'a trial fey his peer!
B%*f/tfiuIj-..77j«;tT lifiH ulnouIAsiU Utblti ad at ■
Jiai ooti£ L ii ni i* * a j rn tri i j i ■' f ■ ■' , zu \
t months since,-and’ be
-al in New Ybrk.'bjr. *
band Thompson, now; dt
Ira. Thompson, of that,-chyland to take of
ter bonnet nndiiand iit, with -some money,
n the latter and jump io. Two colon
yjump^iinarid r<pt|fed t
RaBtkgMn■charge of Si^g^c0: ^corfl
I iy. The Baltimore blazette says :
“3he stated that she name to this coofit]
Irom Engluud about six months since,
Was met upon_her arrival ’ " ‘ a
dmplojed in' ,lhe[ pntoliment department of
t ce xVdiutaut General's office at Whashing-
»•
sisted, but she accompanied him. to bis home
ip Washington, where he shortly afterward^
‘ bed what he had attemp ed in
otk. ■ This - state of affairs ‘coa-
until a week since, her condi
bbing such as to excite fears that her .
would soon learn of the improper
nduct of the couple.' She came to that
■ft "■
the latter.read
Concerning the Presidential canvass in
joaisiana, we have this cheering report from
he New Orleans PicAynne: 1 ' ”
Tifft^' CAaPAik'N in'the 1 Parishes —It was'
legan willi fine, enthusiasm, and—is-being-
re the. order .of the day.and-the organiZA-
timacy was
iAto the hands of harsistar, the latt
here yesLerdafs^jshoctly hhforo tw<
called upon ben. exhibited^tbe letter, andtgld
hjer thacif'sfie ^Ijd'abtdrawnJserself latbnoe
a te; wQqVdAiU benii .Tte. unfartunatA
t ire con8BBted:dmdroWh herself, and hi#SW!|'
dressed herself sallied forth and made lire
above referred to. AhontCigtROWfeOkl
li st night Jba. Thompson'“Aipri
sjrt.toace her sis)ef, .expressing' ao^uw. »
criminal proceeding, - tde
mpson to hir t^at ho wptua
lAndtauUp thetdetteiadNro' JimknttiS slff
h dPte^rel^isi^fy^ndiy mamas herself:
o lly for her nrislbnarab, And says, "she' can 1
A Colored Man in thj9 city recently was .
lectured by a Radical politician for .becoming 01
■'restive in the traces.” The colored ruan
replied: - l _-y-yr
“Under yonr teaching we* have alienated
from ns the moss of the white people, North
will as South;(you have gob the. .offices
1.emoluments, while we, have done the
irk and stand out in the cold. For one, I
done Wifck you.Washirigton "Express.
A man -having realized a 'largo fortune in
the Uaited States, returned to bis-friends in'
inch, Switzerland, -having converted aH
bis property into Government bonds. These
discovery of the bedraviog ex*mined;.one tinylefUying opsn
.. . — - . ■‘-‘He table. Aiittle girl who was in the room’
land. some, match,; and- unfortunately set
re to'the pile of papers, whichwrere total
ly cjnanmed..’ This so exasperated the man
"at Uu.kUled the child with a blow, off his
Jsif«*;)-fAf^repa-
earn hef Osfe;-. v _ 9 j-m^j-nrxeir-cTTtn.*
td cdmmanicate.with,:pr, see .him: Again* as
si eJoveikheri aistei*even while -she simWd'
At aiiist her. What disposition will be made
■of the cashnemabis to be seen.” V, .i ;
SoffoESxrp^-rF- < Brien;aE9q., ©f this
city, who reached home^JH
traded 1 visit to Washington, informs us‘that
during, his stay HK.fefit <fity he met General ■■■
Rosencrans another distinguished officers of i Dg that, in
erence in
5 y: of. Gonfecierato -GCnt^^H I
pi ace, and apprhved-of -the : ^
as the prevention of local [evils was contem
plated. But they did not think it was compre
hensive enough, and arc' of opinion that a
general convention of all the prominent Con
federate leaders, embracing'-thosei from every
I sou them State, wUb i 1ha adoption •
s fc*sss®apBH
pie igei. on behalf of their .late commanders,
to defend the Union' ’and the Constitution, to
protect the negro in his jnst 1 rights, and to pre
serve the peace and encourage law and order,
fi oar local situation, might
ir Tennessee
Jropi a, ,pro r -
t no doufit would b& most beneficial in
Condition oV'AfE.
[to UtKEMm ,, .,(V >i
jrk ^tfWOTriffSfeffib^friladelphia Ledgay; ,
isi%?lW
s same par^,
of bunion in
still. There is, then, greater reason than ere* I
v otes had wiped out its former majorities and
fstablhbed an eqa<,fity.' and; con3&0y*fl
^reasing,.th e gain? will now-make tbe' balanse
MUKsSmZ
Y - Herald, lith imt. •
|ion<of colored Democratic clubs; 4s quite ns
muoh in vogue.. Tne negroes are aaU tebe :
leserting the Loyal Leagues in large num-
a. thanks. to tbe more politic among the
ites, who have at length awakened.to tbe.
lutyaud necessity of .detaching the ,negw
rom Radicalism. Every colored . man. we
.. says the,, OJaiborpe . Advocate,.,seems to
.-utertain bitterness of. feeling for. the Radi
cal party. Ho mote it be. ()e , .
Sdcceseor to General Halpine.—Albany,
Y., August '13—Governor Feutou has-
opoiuted General Patrick H. Jones, present
arles G.. Hainiue, deceased.- It- lS Under-
nod the-fees of the office, <uutil lst January;
"1 he passed over to Mrst H alpine by Gen
1,JotiiS nng odl ^atornt rodiaorc edl at a-jvla
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WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE BEEN
PROTRACTED: FBOM HIDDEN
•“ piCSE8ii>A^ c \VH09KCiHESfflSi;
.suit at gored nsra ejtdw bsrbaad oardl but
-za rn eaw nutsatacnq util lo busd ad» aeall
e If you are suffenag is have suffered
involuntary discharges, what effect does jsti
youftgenferal health ? Doyo n
feel weak, debilitated, eaady tired f. Does a
«)*Ktf9iGMPdnce palpifetioa of
hea&l uDpfi^ymjs, Uver ( .p» uripaiy orr
.Wyou^ikidheye,;ireqqenuy,get onto!
* fe) »»Ra9P88 spmetimds thiok.
V;or floakyjpt : isLit. ropy.oa,settling?
dpet8;thigh,0pumJiis®tptbe.top? Oris
sediment at the bottom aner it has stood
?Rll0 yq« hSFiBiARells pf short breath-
Ingjog dyspepeiA ? . Are yonr bowels consti-
ifisiPeiypBdhqve; spells of tainting tw
f <d.'filQdd to. the head? Is your mem-
m Wfi^TSd? o)f. youf mms constantly
.upon this subject? Do yon fee*
listless, moping, tired pf company* ot
life ? Do you wish. Ms be left alpne,. to get
a way;. Rom everybody ?. Does any little
Whafchance would a wnite ma°n ‘W«? »■*>«» J°? »tu.U, your
sleep,brpkcn or,restless 1 is the lustre ot
-.j^eas.brilliant?, The bloom.-on your
k as lpigbt 2 :Do yon enjoy yourself in
ityw well? ;Ro,yon.pursue yourbnsl-
PWiWith the same energy?:: Do you feel as
twh confidence! in. yourself ? Are . yonr.
urits dull and flagging, given to,fits,.ol
ly? If so, do .not Jay it to your
«W ondyspepma. Haveyou reaueaa nights?
'our.bspk .weak, y«urinees weak, and have;
ut little appetite, and you Attribute ttua to
lyspepsia or liver-cpmElarnt r eoiisol, taid J
Jun i t
^6w, J r^ad6t, self-abuHo, venereal <
L. "-‘l. CCiiOll DU: -:iM£4. c ^ h
al excesses, are au ca-
o -- ’.o g •J.oi > ip:
weakness ot the gen-
i itai ;.dJ} c. ,:i;& ha
organs of gjen; ““
in perfect bealtlk maKe the mil
ll: Liffcit ^ J,, •-i ji -:I! cl a-tuelelps ot
,jn ever think that those hold, defiant, en-
Lhmpw OT-ml jl Hn'ccjjnlrirKTlQinfnn ^5.
alfirsyiflbope\yboalB : . generative' organs
in perfect health? You never near such
Ltiu rilioid3ccr.vi.iJ u;j71 i.iM/lt .j.it,
,en pomnudn of being melancholy, ot ner-
, m pAl'bilkiion of tbe keart! They
•e never afraicr they cannotsncceeain basi-
bln vi' fqpjTiiU, yni ; oil , j. ■
tss; they don t become sua and uisconr-
;ed; they are always polite and pleasant in
e cbmpany of ladies, and 'look you and
If ld6ks t2i - ,Jl/ -
grainst.Dep
— *-pints.of
Substitute __ ... _
lion pf sulphate pf iron, ttvi
rmiut water, eleven drachms.
itmeg, one drachm, is . used to take the
[ace of strong drink by those who'setk to
i. ■■■■'. 1 l'i - n Mg -..LJ. 1
A Mormon emissary, charged with .preach-
ig immoral doctrines, has been arrested in'
lettin, Prussia, and ' will probably be sen
tenced. to six months’ imprisonment; and
then sent out of the country, with the warn-
tssm^^i^^ssssss
ovemeut so_ far saries infesting that part of the country..: -.
Dickens lias athurtig bid uVuo coildren a
r alterSavage LinderJPJokeus,.an Alfred
sunyaon do., a Francis Jeffrey and a Syd-
Smith Dickens. ."Then hethasafifth son
bears ihAnameKl a great English npv-
Ihor of Tom Jonc
.iiffiSSgWKsas ■ * “Nobody
’t nothin’ now which doesn’t hole up her
Jrti.-.y.orta -Tf ‘ J I I fli.'l r - i: -
hyBc-.
teases of strychnine poisoning
aaid,,hy eipinffwAahysinianahQ he tbeRaosL ’
Well authenticated casta
ty tire .on record, while the-efi
i. mustard, ot A»y other remedies
io|p let 8 !: yaeoartma-o u bau q*
f? s , e °fed him with a fine boy at Magdala.
JJJJS2 bZ'tf-u.r<W OWTJB0S1
’id H»W tafia fiaofc **kni*ol; U ^ittseX 1
a® • raoii!
this market^ on account
mm horses Tor the
the. enormons'acfcmnnlation
France (equal loMmmamy
other side, fall in with this exp^ci^pft.
hfty say there is much_dissatlafaction of a po-
'll ough the public journals araj^lent on the
subject,) and that theEmperor, to avert trouble
5»®aswsi,
the certain driftlof ainhisjateifiidtenieil&l. 3- - a
POf^S3l 0y.2£3
hca aiBoV ol tatbiaui •osoitii bnu nuns «i
a .STRAW I ANDdMANILL ASSHAIV
’IRQ; PAPERS., to #oTl U«5l TO •’ n;r
n l^r TSweln receipt of sriot «r choice Males; 4 to ?
V’sj^tmobi-, .wellhroSe; direct.tom Xeanes
“• •..JEmSObimimr. v~-n»nr>/.~o :
Therb i?.a man in a lunatic asylum in Eng-
ud who believes that the British Govern-
ent wishes to build an - irofi Toundry in his
mach.
.4S&0 tscT ol .’zsa ^Cfdqifiia ml—8I*ne
mm
ns iloLC
WSrtrdiw ; : Bn»n «L. new juriaSBsnlc.
—oosir”
BD8HKLN FR«B WHI^S OOIDf, '
iah« v. q mnpuriir. * •"
1G00.
. SPB— .
hand and for sale t>jr
m0>fiIilQTB£a
. and look you t
j—none of yonr dot
K.at
or any other meanness apout
I .do fioi'mean those ‘who k’eep tf^e
organs inflamed by running to excess. These
v^f xrot ^rily : fum tEelr ? cokstituWsV but
\-.Vr I53il5q
1 dljAtiPiW-o:.. fcTtyA 0i “N*V t
-[■jvo.-i ■ tsS-rwsSLi'jcii ure-Jr.-AIiu^,rt'--i'iiu'J
S"
;j-A\VTQN,H;AB TsSGO.;
Is
adUitfsUO xi£ 7roil tt ji du*
lo Ir. b NO.^T ‘HARRIS’'BLOCK, l > Jscl
dgiioi-di uuio'j olicdiiif esd liGalvr iioiivz odJ
ui JO
wsmsw/Mm,
GEN’L'GOHMISSlONfllERCHANTS
^jjjj .'ian.u'o aoV-3l”.c.. )
Dealers itt Produce,»
So. 5 SidMari^^ tidnke. ilay l st.,
lii.ju'iail a tx\\3l\T3i ... a
ton I
>Jr lo bsiuo <■:
' (SovitalneANHicH lo etu.-H
1 XoAim"
jail dii' at^SSnJi^'SrTS'V..-:, it..V:
WHOL.K8Al.in TOB ACCONIST ASD.COM.
i. LiiOL .»IWfiJinfiij'l»««!HAST.:i i : it
• ditaJ UlU, : | 1 i.ii.im Jili I; uoifeuO
Jonfis Upper Block, Savannahs
A8 iWWiON* J Ti>BAT3CO tfirpct-ft-mn thK
factories otNorUAiCaroliua and. VOrgini*. He
J rt‘<e%h‘flOlfiBMrP.a».*«».S***'>tap.Jii«etna^;wWcJi
l&UJO iU i
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C8JWS i t M,
r "Hi . a .ttiL.je.oi k
Carol^hawadTU-griDia
T
! r 15/
if*— ly
and 71-JSt. Jnllan Sts.,
luJl : L . - iL . ..jii.*
n m mi"-
[JQHUN
Bl^SjtnffObers;
-fin
-Unqi
isxbaz
PAINTERS’ A&D GLA2HERS’TOOLS,
baitian.l —L [_i:,
■fXBO PAINTS UK AI.I. COLORS ASD
pda» ylMSfl bWBMiaiftsq UoaOBjU : * -
Loiise and Sign Painting;,
aciiiizi l/ icjLil iii - " . i 07
'i GLAZINGi dScc.,
r|HP5W
■ St„
•■i. J-
Corner of Bay Lane.
is) cose 1 ,- vuLiosnut
PN. EDWIN W. L’ENGLE,
r-betdv' ' ' - °
inn
-fD
iiulA lb iU-‘
vpv- i ’i-dio h-a *. -» mm.
I ^*'- V.r •
Jr*
Aurasta t:SS p. H.
OmmSpanB w;th.«rac» thUV»ve. AUgnsto 8:4AA. M.
Lib Ottf v.i dm rtfe
iMacon.. 7.oo At IL _ _..
SBTfQQlD i . J ! vJ. iv..... t;vi t*^0 F. If.
DonSStingwVtti' tritii tbi7 {iaTe&Afi^nita
k.) odl ui - -DB NlQHT-TfiAIN. • bl w
Ssvannan ^ T^OP-M.
Macon 6:55 A. M.
ABKiata.......... J .. :t.'..i. r.M3A3»r
OonaectlnB with train that Joav.B Amgnata 9 OS KIL
uai jifoiDOWStNiaaff TBAIN. <
Macon 5:26 P. U. O.iJl
ja.vaotiah.U... .5!lAAl:l»Z
• ffi.
a V.'..2*40P.- _
3onuecttr.g with train that leaves A
llA ^j5dnar™mSay^®h,a^ AiwusttwifiP.!
-J. train from Macon connect With SlIJiodgoTUle train
itBORftw diily; tJnntf4y»ereepted; * ^
P.-M. trnin from xarannali connects with through
iturbi Jx.j
MACON. QA.
. ■ aAGIl
gilb£RT.b.-skeed, h -. jfanager.
1LCB- 8NEBD ASSUMES THE management of tha
iJisSPJ 18 ®* *9^ wm . fc® Pleased to ate aU of HU
1 t l« 4 jk«*Fv»Ji 3 L« J-
A FREE OMNIBUS
and atteniive Porters will be at the Depot to convex
gneeta to the Hanie. r - --
DISSOLUTION
Liii L Li J "TTT QF. t. ai LQlilTI VU -Luc
Special Co-Partnership. -
li> L. .ii
is hereby t
*Tho*onutMdi^t bnSM«?orthe'firm will be settled
i’s Upper Ranee.
.a-., -i az .. .; --1. - ..VniL.'BXABB.
JUS. A. ROBERTS.
-L... .. . L- ». NRBMATEB.
Savannah, August 3d, 186S. 1-1 3 ang7-lawlm
Co-PartflerslLij
__ arm of^ STARE S ROBERTS having been ttlia
dar diaeolved hr the withdrawal ot Ur. William
the undersigned whl continue the boainesa as
under tbe firm name of
Jos* A, Roberts & Co-
JOS. A. BO
b-)L E. NBU1IAVEK.
Savannah, Angngt 3d, 1i68. . - angT-lm •
No. 106 Bryan Street,
dtia TDo io eqoio frjc :a t; Yii{quK-^)tli
BETWEEN WHITAKER AND BARNARD SIS.,
' c-;lt 11: d tBlavatniaah, Ga.
iJHMfi t;-:;: ew 1, rj wtwwto a ;•
riti—*:
Eatonton, Ga.
a*BVB*4-aiMMa,
Amcricus, Ga.
H. K. WA8HBUBN,
Of
Savannah, Ga.
MOHt; WASHBURN & Co.,
crirrtbHijFAdTORS S
i r ;«?w , r .«; t-mU 1- ^
-m COMMISSION MERCHANTS. •
ofecdp i^oGGaued’a’lKiwer Kabtfiei
j jet—jia.'t,.' 'io JIsJ nto sua co .t-basit i-.t.
Ohbis. Hubphy.
I - MURPHY A CLARK,
BOUSE, SIRS, SHIP ani STEAMBOAT
*■ .‘inu -jj: ,-oioirt ,.<• ' tritii -
P-AAJSrTJERS.
QILDISG, Olt.UXINR, MARBLISQ, OLA-
ZINO, AHD PAPER-HANGINGS
ARB PREPARED TO SELL. AT WHOLE-
BRUSHES of every description, HAOHINERT and
HARNESS OIL, AXLE GREASE, etc.
31 Brjfaa fit.', between Ball and Drayton,
- j sAVAirtiig, ojc '
Ohas. Olabs.
• i o&ttabubSo ~U‘- . i I XUUMI
How rhany menirombadly^cmed'dlseases,
tbe;effects of, self-abu^. and excesses,
brought,’ about that Mate of weakness
those argons that has reduebd the general
so much: as to ind'nce almost every
disease—idiooyi lunacy, paralysis,
affections; suiciJ . ana almost every
er form: ot '■ disease -*« Ucn humimity ' is
tti^aiui the real -ue of the trouble
eVeesaspeutO'D i -fid" nave aOotored
aUhattheijigut oba.:‘’ 1° £niiil-LLu .soiii'
.Sit:
Diseases of these organs require : the nab
Ik&mliat l).ia osarraolaA fisJcoimoa *
olrilfc adi *01
bsaik’giLd ead 8taulJ/~lo iioocoO.fii^
| Ic.jasD edl xd sToJool^ijJ?3b ol Hid s Jol; ■
FLUUy-EXTBAC!!
.ffOigUiiJi:*/ mc-<
! t ictiJO'.l—81 38ii^yA y/
• f. 171 k Xl- 1 - •* 3*0^31 'etW.,ti
1 Li ni I l : njtn i^.nu:
' iit ir tedi boiuIg vLitun^ ei Ji
{aiboaD dJiw oalJaifOBiioo ict ei jJaigiiy
• dr ‘8 tjs p.aniJiiLii az r S\.±o\L yiilbin^ji *
. 18 TKE CiBJBAT DIUBEIIU,
isnnsO ikihoo of MiiiPt yosivoariH i
XDdUacertainenretor.eJ bievn an,7 ai
anawBi# ,Ji 1
as in I30a^sal«8’jib bs vb.i-Bic, mui:
mAXjqjUatio > jii; z/ Iva-.'.i oidt
jaIJ f>xxo?.3t! ^ W^oHI
MAURICE HACKETT,
COOPER, AND xiAGESNT OF THR SUB
MARINE DIVING AND WRECK
ING COMPANY.
c o ijje . f.
tin bed xilaar rifixfikai'rir
_ Z ".oaauq evnd eu fiJKAiH oil npJv." ,:s
iro^erle8f^0ofri fe Hay r ,
I u
W. DRUHHOSD.L -V'i GB.' C. DRUAUIOND.
iW.nBiMlroND&bso.,
lomaml qcsji-j tc x:
G-EKEBAL SHIPPING
fil. iuaT^i73iISi a-TL T> TZttUu i-To* ft i
i ns e4»»oX iw ®yiiD il'iIJ vt ntsnin l&tti:c nu J .«,n
Commission Merchants,
; saD*3«fta»v*«*.
,::h ' •
PE1UBE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBIUTf
ituisioj5 iaaoisasnwoQ ciUldmisfi efiT
au
bticscoiil uvil vTffiVf I *to auibaw aayd uv
L-. ,.. • r _ ,S‘ L. Ja - 'lc*k*r »rrirt F i:yjgliv7*>h T -
pisKASi^^b^
j
iJq
w q
.aoitoola aal liiou Jsow j c
JWf » «S*sdT
•jo: .whatever can*, nrlglneflng. and ao jdoS
iftfiF
INSANITY may enerie.
'or ,
•npported from three
.hsissi T9twm edl oi»itl bo*
F4^®ssoop return* adi« •»« • j ,v«b-ol saiioom ioaidoO Rtoi d nnwSadT
11. A. WALLACE. I Ol wnrPAWTriirrcntm«wfOPTS ritM ■
ESTABLISHED UPWARD OP 18 YXARS,
u | ot Janom
nr
Xiic-ol eJqi:
mtiUDIT
sil’A
0.2”
11 -hA. 0 X t . i . i ']Rf;? l 9 ?iL > | li y t),c ‘- Ii - l:>a ‘' , “'‘ u *
. fHy.IT eWrt
i ihstnf
to i iaq to
ebaal
'jYPKMkI,- to to
Mid edl oj luJdo,
ol
ahn
Lb lit dt
lodw pdi uitt
.-.lkiri^ar, Oeratu unless donV up in
.ugraved wrapper, with Jac-nmiU of my Chemical
delivered to Any
mu:
Warehouse. H. T. HELMBOLD.
PRICE-11 S5 pa bottieTorox DotUre for
“ lgf± -Bpli oT »li Dray
oi-j.-t iwBSSriwros
^lalxynli Re uli-t^t
i »ui
■* * nolsuoH lo .litLCD
•an ninoa 7d
AD order* promptly attended to. lY3+taa34
,... iw? J... I —— e—i i—
a *jcd 0/4
io olqtiOO j
ii! -u
a bold
l
s ebnu od t? u*dLob iliv? kiiCiIj ban
AGENT FOR B1NINGER,
BGTTim
Co-Partnership Nptide.
71/TR. JORN H. GARDNER Is this day admitted *
ITjL Partner In onr business. The style of the arm
wUl be BDMANDS, GARDNER *JOO. _ '
Savannah, Angnst 1,
^AOEEDHANDSACO,.
Dissolution' of Go-Partnership.
mHE FIRM OF GARHANY * ADAMS '
JL solved on the 1st Instant by matfial
Tbebnslneaa ot the lata arm wlU be settled b
of tbe undersigned. a.
rrtHiswsi
open totke
spectfailysolicited.- . ....
Guests will receive the, attentlqn of p Flrat-claaa
Hotel. Transient Board SS 60 per Say. r Permanent
Board can be arranged ftr npou moueratett
Carriages ana Baggage Wagons will be lo r
Jell-tf
ITT;
. MANSION, HOUSE,
6 9 Broad Street*
STREETS,
CIJARLESTOS, S. O.
WHte
HAMILTON COUNTY; FLORIDA.
DWHj
riflRIS WELh.KNOWN AND JUSTLY, celebrated
1 8PB - -----
Sto
to meet‘tbe train*
1 at Welborn.
[ThoriRsville-Enterprise and TaUah^eePwlSm
publish law 1m andjwnp ppttoBplings-1
POED’S n,-;
ffiUI M« S1LVB!!
.A
rs UNDOUBTEDLY THE GREATESTDISOOYEEY
L or the age,- For the Care'of
RHEUMATISM, ,,
WHITE SWELUNG,
NEURALGIA, "•
- - BRUISES, BURNS,
- '• CUTS, SCALDS,
d OLD SORES or every kind, NO MATTER OF
HoW LONG STANDING, IT HAS NO EQUAL.
Ice, for Salve and Wash. 7
Prio
, for Balre and Waslh,76 cent*.
FORD’S
at.
iTOMACH BITTERS,
FOB CDEISO 1 " ‘ J
MARRHCEA, CRAMP COHO, AND ALL
DISEASES OF THE STOMACH.
rkgula:
PETITE 1
i Price, j
BTfO,
igDrugi
^-SefidYdrcIrciUr* cOUbSltofc^S^to^
AM-large gnantuteasent per Expreea to any
It CLEANSES and PUBIFIES the BLOOD, and
tKGULATEs the BOWELS. For GIVING AN AP
PETITE it 18 ahead of ail other Tonic*.
Price, per bottle, $100. A liberal discount to
can be had of any lesd-
Drng Home in the United States.
: t - POBDA CO., 1
t the United Mates V. 0.0.
etc.
any put
l)3i—eodly
. ... jm- na-nn,:...: mil
H AVING WITHDRAWN from the hrin of Gtir-
many A Adame, I recommend to the confluence
and patronage of my frlooua Mr. WILLIAM B.
ADAMS, who will cootlnne the COMMISSION BUSI
NESS at^tbe old stand ot GarmMiy JtAdams^^ .
WJILLC0K & filBBS
i -i. j..:/ ijL.iSIEEINir,
OLSTERY.
-A. ^Perfect "Wonder ;
r l ITS SIMPLICITY, NOISLE 3SNE93, Strength
or Stitch, and beauty or finish. Has a patant <L>
vice whlcn prevents Its turning backward.
NEEDLE IS - SELF-ADJUSTING, -
and cannot be set wrong: Its Hammers,' Filler and
lhalder are acknowledged superior to all others
it Hup ib; light j ;,
In feebh, heaith mayuae, It ylthc^ fillup
’line; etc. We refer to any one natng
using tbe Machine, .
tblsJIffiCtiill*. !' -'JJ*
For sale at manufactnrere’ prices by
WILCOX, GIBBS ft CO., j
NO. 07 RAY S1EEET, SAVANNAH,
k NO. fidl BROAD BT., AUGUSTA,
General Agent* fbr the State of Georgia.
AW AGENTS WANTED In every oomrtrthrough-
nt the State to sell Machines i i t..J,9—ty
NEISPAPEES AND PSBlCOfMlS
OF EVERY DkSOBIPTIOir FOB 8AEE AT'
■MS. M. CONNOR’S
Soutbenat Corner of Yorlr and Wont-
'4
goo >er Streets.
r •i—Li
am
JjnRgtetWexttothe
:j: WM, E8TILL, Jr.j
,JYf-u IfkittkiYOd iO r £&HT%. 31
eWSDEALER
* .Taai ^isud nr. i b.
0odX too \^yySinfotnatc7 2 It.A', i
iliid zlodt irq Usds oi Bbzox eA
160 BU0U6HT0N STREET.
! ■ undersigned bag*-
: House-fitting Materials,
nslstlng in part of WHITE and CHECK H
S; WALL PAPERING,from the cheapest t<
l and White Shade Hollands, Ot
MAT.
. Enff
, OORNICEd of va-
ious styles—together with many other articles of
■ eld goods nanally kept in bis line.
3SES. CUSHIONS. MOSQUITO NEX3,
lorler. Matting, Oil Cloths and Oarpct-
‘ tfirAU Repairing In bis line done
1 style. Prompt attention given and
E. A.. SCHWARZ,
' No. 160 Broughton street,
opposite Messrs. Weed A Cornwell
Ay,
to W. Hr MAT,)
\ liiqlesaie arid Retail Dealer In
SADDLERY. HARNESS. &C..
TAG JU3T received a New Stock, of
OfAK and HEMLOCK (tanned)
j:-. SOLE LEATHER,
CALF and LINING SKINS,
of SHOE TOOLS. Prices
laranteed. KW~Orderaftg
BELTING fid PACKING
ter Saloon.
b3 .1!
pq-AME PLATESFOEMABKINGCLOTHING,with
u Jl idtJitDS
JI- 3!
KEY TAGS OF.G1
157a ■
SILVER of various
Any of the above work executed st short^ notice
and In tha very best manner, by leaving orders at
Estill’s News Depot,
JylO—1m
Bull street, next
GEORGIA MASONIC
? .L'jx 'Tlui
HCTDAL LIFE INSCIUHCE €0.
% i -^qcu Vi*- * * - ■ i- i ..t -
G. S. 08filfi, WwHHt,iIi.
J. W. BDKKEi 8*eretarry and Treriawrer.
npHIS ASSOCIATION affords a cheap modeofren-
xJL daring relief to widows sad dependent children,
or motbtnrand slaters of deceased Jfasooa. i. '
It is Cheap and Available ^) A^-
For the small sum of
. : s'i'x r> o ii-;'ij=A.'» •
m
nnrr/.
itA . , Just received, another lot of
THE NATIONAL BITTERS,
liiiffjiatiKWBi
)9 to ooffatfiSl^
•aesloti -.viflaoo
ismzsO 'sXOstbi
ir OF THE AGE.
tl- to
For sale by the c,
Je«
. tCUAKCCcM
—»0"_j t<H Wt
"beinfiVi/
erfirer,
AGENT
atr^
to the
tofc
membership can be mat
l ; ; J;
" Je2S—tf.
Application :
Il7 tjArNtweuSavaiMiain
at-MOSt- ;•
SAVANNAH, GKOROIA.
idfmwp
gunws, PriKiy«“s^«piseL ARTIIICHl TKTH!
^r« n : D MsSHMKHw,B^ nD N ' re~ q>,FFn
Affix ADAME L. LOUIS’ 4fR:;Tl t h JBJk JSwD,
•ayg-iy . ip? broughtongT- Upstairs. ~ 9
JOHN IMME2ST,
1 , AT THE STAND ON
iker.- Street, Near Bay
(FORMERLY MONAHAN’S,]
|AS the best
L either In the
i Saloon, cookei
i to be of the very'best quality,
: ALES, WINES, LIQUORS, ftc.,
or the beet brands, on hand, and a LUNCH
dir ■: . ; i, ; . n-. ,w i nor»
it
”0Os
PRINTING
Dill ir.Lj
ft criiuil oil f
d^L
House
89 & 91 BAF STREET,
:io ni%Ld
MbP
If!
(UP STAIRS.)
"FJM-
JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
Book Bindery
'ii*?
*ye»l
i AN1>
and sthis death bis.wldow; and de-
lUdrcn, orsach persons u he n^y .deaig-
receivo as many;dollar* as there are mem-
— .a^-l-a-Ss-tt a--’--——for
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY
Hi:
\*-y.UNSURPASSED FACIL TIES' enable me to
111. execute all wo k In the above lines with the
Utmost'DIspatch aind in Superior Style.
’EVERY DEPARTMENT COMPLETE 1
, t • t ' •’* ‘ rscncDisa
PRINTING OFFICE,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY,
4u ir ■' ; and PAPER RULING ROOM.
&SHesco^topd? ment tte city Erring all these
A fall stock of PAPERS, LEATHERS and MATE
RIALS on hand.
HyttstactUatgaanmiasd.
GEO. N. NICHOLS.
DEKgrsT,
.mwi^kraasias
modes Kao wil to the profession, and compe*
•vxrions mooes Known, to tne profession, ai
tent assistants in my Dantal L%boratory,I cm at A
few hours notice mannficture an entire sett orTfcettt.'
Cwluch done “
®hD CASES °°t comfortably worn. I can make Ut
OLD GOLD and blLVEB PLATES taken in part pay.
OFF1CK ASD tiABUBATOHV,- io £ :-
OJ o:» t:i
OPPOSITE PULASKI HOUSE,
Between Ball nod Will taker Streets,
je5-tf . ■ SAVANNAH, 04. ^ '
BOOK BINDERY,
Orders solicited^
Jy20-jy
Architectural Department
NOVELTY IRON WORKS,
77 ft 83 Libert/ st., cor. Broadwa/,
8 me i NEW YORK, u 7 Jrw
. M , ^ Rlintlj— ■ *
Vaults, Safes, etc., of Cast or Wrought lion. Also,
Don Bridg. a, Iron Piers, etc., etc.
"" ' £ " HY. J. DAVISON,
Wh. M. AYRES,
J. HECVELMAN,
*ng8 3m Agents.
P amphlets, by-lawb, minutes and cata -
I printed at the NEWS AND mitf
JOB OTTIOm, 111 Kay (treat.
a tiff
Ititiol I ,fe6tlqqfl -
he e