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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1872.
pßKAcmsa.—Rev. K. A. Carswell,
D. D., will preach at the Methodist
church to morrow morning. The Rev.
Mr. Ousi.it will preach in the evening.
, y .utiMli. 5 —■
Republican Meeting.— We learn
that a meeting of negro Republicans
will be held here, to-day, for the purpose
of making nominations for the, Legisla
turc and for county offices. We have
heard several names suggested as prob
able candidates, which we think hardly
possible —but await developments.
Colonel 11. 11. Jones. —This gallant
gentleman, of the noble Telegraph Sf Met
senger of Macon, made us a visit on
Thursday last, To say we were pleased
would not do justice to our feelings. Col.
Jon rs is of the “old school typo of
manhood,and makes one always feel glad
to meet him, when and he will.
Original. —Wo return our thanks to
Judge John F. Lawson fora very large
and “origiual Lawson watermelon.” We
are quite sure the Judge would have
felt satisfied as to the appropriateness
of the person to whom the melon was
presented had he witnessed the avidity
with which we got on the outside of it.
Bi.acksiiku. — The delegates selected
at the Democratic meeting, last Satur
day, a report of which will he found in
this paper, left last Thursday night for
Blackshcr. As the convention did not
convene until 12 in. yesterday, it was
impossible that we should hear aught of
its proceedings before going to press.
But we hope our county may be honor
ed with the first nomination.
Bask Ball. —We are informed that
the Evening Star Base Ball Club, of
Louisville, Jefferson county, has ac
cepted an invitation from the Waynes
boro 1 Club to a match game, to be.
played at this place on Monday morn
ing next. “Our boys” are sadly out of
practice; however, we hope there is
enough dexterity left in them to make
the Stars twinkle, if not to eclipse them.
— . ■
Thk Augusta Fair. —The third an
imal fair of the Mechanics’ and Agricul
tural Association of Augusta will com
mence on Tuesday, October 22d, and
continue five days. We are in receipt
of its schedule of premiums, which is
thoroughly complete. Iu this connec
tion, we return thinks to the Associ
ation's worthy President, 31 r. I*. J.
Bkrckmaxs, for a complimentary iuvi
tation to its grand entertainment.
Golden Gourd Seed. —.Since cur
notice of this species of corn, intro
duced by Mr. E. A. Carter, he has
received many letters of inquiry con
cerning its merits. 31 r. C. desires us
to answer them, generally, as follows:
The corn was planted on the 15th of
March; with two ploughings yielded
fourteen bushels and one quart to the
acre; there were no “nubbins,” but all
full ears; and, without drying, was sent
to mill tho first week in August.
New Firm. —lt is with pleasure we
call tlie attention of our readers to the
card of Messrs. Jones, Norris & Cos.,
Augusta, Ga. This is anew firm ;
unknown to us; hut must be perfectly
reliable, endorsed, as follows, by the
Edgefield, S. C-, Advertiser: As will be
seen by reference to our business col*
umns, two sons of our esteemed fellow
citizen, of tbc llidge, Mr. Milton Nor
ris, liave entered into the Grocery busi
ness in Augusta’ Their copartner is
11. T. Jones, Esq., of Georgia. The
firm name is Jones, Norris & Cos. As
to the Norrises, they are steadiness and
reliability personified. We bespeak for
then, the constant and weighty remem
brance of all Edgefield.
♦
[communicated.]
Mr. Editor As the question asked
by “A Soldier,” in your issue of the 7th
Sept, inst., was fully answered by Gen.
A. R. Wright., in a letter over his own
signature, published sometime ago in the
Chronicle Sentinel , of August a, Ga., I
am of opiniou that no further considera
tion of the matter is called for. But it
seems it is desired that I answer myself,
and for myself; and if “A Soldier” will
place me on an equal footing with him
self, by giving his name to the public, or
to me privately, I will then accommodate
him. Stephen A. Corker.
JFaynesboro', Ga,, Sept. 13, 1872 f
! Changes in the Statutes of the State.
The last LcgUtaturu made some im
portant changes in the statutes which
arc of general interest to all. First, as
to tho law ot garnishment, the follow
ing amendment has been made:
That, from and after tho passage ot
this apt. tho wages of no person in the
employment of another shall be exempt
from the process of garnishment when
4110 consideration of said debt is for
board of himself or family.
Next, £ to gaming of any kind in
a y retail liquor house, or shop, or
room, or rooms “connected thereunto.”
The law as it now stands, is as follows :
Sec. ). Re it enacted by the Oencrnl
Assembly,'That from and after the pas
sage of this act, if any retail liquor
dealer, or clerk in the employ of such
retail liquor dealer, shall knowingly
permit or allow’ any person or persons
to play at any game of cards or any
game whatsoever in tho playing of which
cards or dice are used, iu the house in
which such retain dealer carries on his
business of retailing spirituous liquors,
or in any room connected therewith and
under the control of such retail liquor
dealer such retail liquor dealer or his
clerk so offendiug shall, on conviction,
bo punished as provided in section
4*255 of Irwin’s Revised Code. (Fine
or imprisonment, or both.)
Sec. 2. That if any person shall, for
amusement or otherwise, play at any
gainc of cards, or any game whatsoever
iu the playing of which cards or dice |
are used, in any retail liquor shop or
house or any room connected therewith
and under control of any retail liquor |
dealer doing business iu such house or
shop, such person so offending shall, on j
conviction, be punished as provided in ■
section 4255 of Irwin's Revised Code. [
Another change is with refeVcnCe to \
using opprobrious words or abusive lan
guage tending to cause a breach of the
i peace, or the use of vulgar or obscene
i language in the presence ot females.
| Heretofore jurisdiction in such cases |
has rested with magistrates, and is given
iu section 4oOG of the Code, which sec- .
tion has now been amended as follows :
Provided that no Court m this'State j
shall have jurisdiction to inquire into
the offenses above set forth, except the
; Superior C tuit, upon presentment made
j or iudictment found by the Grand Jury
lof the county iu which the offense has
j been committed.
The trial of this class of cases, there-
I . 5
! fore, will hereafter rest exclusively with
| tlie Superior Court.
Sosthdrn Claims Commission - Seven
hundred new claims have decn filed be
fore the Southern Claims Commission
during tlie month of August, making
over sixteen hundred in all. Tlie
claimants are hurrying up their papers
to get them on record before tho expira
tion of the time filing them as provided
. for by Congress, so that they will be ■
J secure if Congress refuses to extend the
time.
—s
N ttro-Gl vek rI nk E xplos ion.—Re
cently a terrible notro-glycerinc cxplo- |
1 sion occurred at Rouseville, Pa., result- j
■ ing in tlie instant death of Mr. William
11. PayiiOj the torpedo agent at that
place. From the Titusville Herald wo
1 gain the following particulars: “Mr.
Payne was a partner of Mr. James
Sanders, tlie agent for Roberts’ torpe
does, and the firm kept a magazine on
the Tolls farm about one mile distant
i from Rouseville, where is constantly
kept on hand a large quantify of the ,
explosive and dangerous material iu
cans. “In the morning 3lr. l’ayne
went to the magazine with a buckboaid
and double team, for the purpose of
procuring some nbro-glyeorinc and a
torpedo. lie had gone about two-thirds !
of the distance, and had reached a point (
on the road about thirty rods cast of
the Strong well, then whecan exploded, j
31r. Payne’s body was simultaneously
scattered over an area of about twelve
acres, the buckboaid was literally torn
into splinters, but strange to say tho
horses were not ■ killed, but ran away
badly singedand wounded iu the haunch
es. The explosion was distinctly beaid
four miles off.”
The total value of imports in the
Apalachicola Custom House amounted
in 1871 to 810, of exports $2,349. To
take care of this vast trade, tho govern
ment paid out $3,850 to one collector,
one deputy collector, aud four boatmen.
This is ecomonty with a vengeance.
There are only eleven oaudidates for
Congress from the Fourth district.'
An liiluiml *c:i Tlutc Yield* Not
1’ |> Us
Home twelve or fourteen persons have
been drowned in Lake Tahoe within
the past ten years; none of the bodies
have over been recovered. Superstition
ever ready to weave a sentiment from
nature’s laws, asserted that there was a
doubtful mystery in the non-rceovery
of the drowned ; that, in fact, a monster
had its abode in this fresh water sea,
and that the bodies all passed into its
capacious maw. The true explanation
of this mystery never has been given.
The non-appearance of the bodies is
due to three causes. The fiVst is, the
gicnt purity of tho water and its conse
quent lack of buoyancy. Drowning is
very easy iu it for this reason, though I
have not, while-swimming in it, found
any more than ordinary difficulty iu
sustaining myself. The second and main
cause is due to the great eolduess of the
water. Even at thus, the warmest sea
son, the surface water is as oold ns ihc
drinker desires it to be, but it is warm
there compared with its temperature at
the depth of 100 or 200 feet. It Is as
cold there as the arctic heatof an iceberg.
When a body sinks in tho lake to tire
depth required it is frozen stiff. Tjte
process, of course, preserves it, so that
the gas which originates from decay iu
other water is prevented, aud distension
checked. Tln> body is thus kept in a
£tate of greater specific gravity than the
• water in which it is suspended, and
| thereby prevented from rising to tfis
surface. The third .cause lies ip the
! great pressure of tlc pfe water on tino
thing which is sunk to a great depth iu
it. Corks placed on deep sea nets are
! pressed down”in a week to half their
, size; aud otffe of the oldest residents of
the lake, expresses the belief that, by
| the time a mau a body has been suspccd-i
1 ed for a week at a depth of about 200
feet (it is not likely that it ever roaches
’the cavernous aud almost fathomless
bottom of the great lake), the compress
■ sion of the water has reduced its size to
' that of a child’s. Doubtless the idea
| of unconfiued suspension in such a “world
of water” is not a pleasant oue to com
| template; but to be pressed into a solid
mass, nnd suspended in a liquid ceffin of
ice temperature, is quite as phasaut as
interment and mouldering in tiic ground.
—San Francisco Bulletin.
POLITICAL NOTES.
John O. Thompson, Esq., has beep
lyuuinatcd for the from Piker!
county.
? John B. Roper and R. A. S. Free
inan were nominated for the Legislatujc
from Merriwether comity.
The Grantitcs are giving up. The
New York 'Times says: “Noise and
lying cannot long deceive the American
' people.”
| John T. It art aud M. W. Willingham
were nominated for the Legislature by
the Democracy of Oglethorpe, on the
3d instant.
General Young was re-noiuinatcd by
: the Congressional Convention at Car
j tersville for the Seventh district, on the
forty-third ballot.
While a Democratic club were in
procession on the 20th ult., at New Or
| leans they were fired into, and for a
time great excitement prevailed.
COTTON MARKETS.
New York, September 12.—Cotton irregu
lar ; sales, 3,858 bales at 21|a21f.
Augusta, September 12.—Cuttonju fair
demand; middling, ISjalSf ; receipt, 584 ;
sales, 408 bales.
Charleston, September 12. -Cotton quiet;
ordinaiv, 10jal7; good ordinary, 17jalSj
low middling, 18J; middling, 18|al0; net
receipts, 1,054; gross, 1,080; sales, 100;
stock, 5,4G4.
Savannah, September 12.—Cotton in
good demand with offerings vpry light; teid-,
dling, 18J ; low middling, 18J ; good ordi
nary, 17# > net receipts, 537 bales; jxalesj
382; stock. 2,826. • * * * *
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/ i r.oHGi.v. jtuitßi: toiivii--
VI Whetum, M.vby f. PKRKrfls ujiflies to
iro fir loiter* t>l #dministriiti"n wpi>n tw) estate
, of Newton M. Perkins, a minor, de.W*nd :
those are, therefore, to cite ami ndmoulsh all
1 |)oi*on/ inlereslod to be and appear at my office
mi. or before, tho FIRST MUX 1)A Y JN UC-
I TO ft till NEXI, to show cause (if any they
j onu) why said lottors should unt bo granted,
(liven under iu.v hand and utHi'i.il *i,jn*i<lti<
at Vl'.iynorboro', this Soplotlilb t 81, I8?2
sep7 -l K ■ . LAVrSOI., Opflnnry."’
i \ i.<>tu.i m ilki: nitM t
vT ti’hcrcas, hnwAßn A. I’ckkims, asgitaiil
ian of JeHutmm I) ami I'liimiii A. LWkiil*, aj>-
plie* the Court of Ordinary IV.r leave'to sell
tho undivided interest in the Homestead pro
perty of said minors: There tfra therffoiy, to
cite and admonish all persons interested In lie
and appear at hi v office on, or before, tho VIRS T
MUXDA Y i.v OCTOBER. XHA t\ to show
cause (if any they cii>, why said letter* should
not ho granted.
Ilivi'ti under my hand and official signature,
at \f nyiik.'Wiro’, Ihi-t SeptiMiAjor 3d, 1872.
sep? -1 K. F. LAWSON. Ordinary.
/ t ICOHOIA, lll' It k E (UINTY-*
VI Wlkrcus, UrJtscilKtJ 12 t’nßKiNs as
guardian of Kuitna and Ida A. Perkins, applies
to the Ciairt of Ordinary for iehve to 101 l the <tn
dfvidoif luh'f9st l*ithe ibinwrtoflih pfqpßfty of
raid minors i* therofortg to i;jtf and
admonish aft persuutJiitcroiUod to hie ami appear
at mj office on. or before, lh Pl&*>'T eMflOte
BAY i-V OVTußlili NliOr, to ot*£o
(if any* ilevieaa), letters shoild not
tie granrW.
(liven muter my hand and *>SWIaI sigtuiQue
at Waynoslioisr' r .IUU Snptcmher dd, 1872***'
sep7 4 , Tl. F. L.VvYSqN, (Jrdiiutry,^
KOKIJIA, lUJRkIi
V X IF hereon, /F. Carswell, thlniiids
tritoi uf K. M. tJarswetl, to
perwoite* riifeiasnvr *w- ternMdl’H#|f|iiAr l ’-<tedmy
office on, or before, the FIRST M Off HA Y J A
DECEMBER NEXT, to show cause (if any
they can), why said letters should not be grant
ed said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature.
/ A EOIUIIA, BURkU COUNTY—
J!ojj.i .\s applies for exemption
of personally, aud nutting apart and valuation of
Homestead ; and I will pass upon the same at 10
/I’oloidc ■. in.,at ®(f*dii*q|Tin the Hth tey of Sop
a E
Bubkg siir.itii i sai.i>-
Wlll Ik- sold before tl.e Court-house
door iu the town of Vavnesboro’, Ga., on tlie
FIRST rUFSDA Y JX Xh'XT,
beteveoH Wie legal o#- sal*, A he follow
ing property, to-wi(; Seven hundred and
lands of J. J. Gresham. T. I*. Branch, estate
of Thomas Neeley, Gideon Dowse, and Briar
creek; levied on as the property of Elisha
Allen,'ikweaswty ttrildWll} %CIR. itjrilMeA
from Bttrke Bn>erfor‘donrt ih favor Af llm
Sandetord vs. .L-anetfo A. Allen. etafetfßtt,
and Itohert If. Allen, exesmtor of Miahk A'.*
Allen, deceased. Legal notice niven.
JOHN L. SMITH, Sheriff.
August .30, 1872 —31-td
El)l.( : AT ION A I i 7
Mils. C. Iff. DAVIS AVI 14/OPEN
her School, at her residence, bnlWrwi
day, tlie Kith of September.
\Vayn, sbord’/>lf if, 1872—7-2w +
ill s.N.Bi urn Clark,
251 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORG .
LACES, FRINGES, GIMPS,
EMBROIDERIES, SILKS,
VEILS, RJRBONS,
iiAmAif)T)#s, cfßwrrs,
CRAPES, TRIMMINGS, &C.
gamine? Ji op attet %u>w the
prices.
s agent Tor the sale of jflndnuic Ut-iii
orest’s Dress Patterns!
Ladies can how procure the leading styles.
■mi-n.;r.uuM clark,
251 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
apl3-3m
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. Mil;' 1 *>ll ; 'A*l i£ MBUrl
PURE GOLD JEWELRY.
For particulars call at our office,
JETHRO TI IOMA^r
DEALER IN
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Dry Gf oodn a rid Olofching
( Opposite Planters' llotet), ~
WAYNKSBORO, GA. 1
li. It. BARR,
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GROCERIES", LIQUORS,
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
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Waynesboro” ga u .
James H. Httlse’s
STRAJVt
anb
SC OU R ING EST Aft LIS II3IE NT
123. Broad Street, Augusta. G*.,
NU'AfV LoVef Market, Bridge l Bank
Building, for Ike dyeii\g mid clean
ing of if) reason, Shawls, Uiitjakß,. Ribbons,
etc. Gentlemen’s Coats, Vests and Pants
cleaned aud dyc.4 in the best manner. -
Piece Dry Goods of (sloths, Merinos, De
laine, Alpaca, Jtep Goods ami Jeans <hc(JL
and finished equal to those demo in New*
York. Orders by Express promptly at
tended to. .
advertise tn
“the kxpoßi¥6ri.”
Special Notices.
Tu* Ualkii or Akauy arc in>f *i>icler tlnm the
aroiiiu which the InttftHiil (Sonoilout impnrtii to the
breath. Nor ttic- heart of Hie Ivory nut whiter
tlnm die teeth that are clwtuavd daily with that
iniitc.titeM fluid.
To Ownkim or Hohhbk,—No one who liuh ever
need Dr. Toblui* 1 Horae Venetian Liniment will ever
he without It; It. !■ u coi.iiiti cure for Colic, Wore
Throat, Cuts, ItuniH, and Old Horc*. Warranted
superior to any other; in pint bottles, at ?1 Hold
by all druguUt-. Depot, 10 Park Pleoe, N. \
Huknktts HTAsnnin Ki.avorino Extracts are
neatly pul up in unpnnuelted g oz, 607.; and lllo*
bodies, nml re for ante by the trade generally io
every principal city and town In the United HI iter,
Canadas, and British Provinces, as well an many
other foreign countries.
IlKi.r run tii* Hornlis*. -Y*u aro weak, de-
Jeoted, miserable, and nothing doe. you any good,
ion say. Don’t despair. There is hulm iu Gilead.
llaTe you tried Vinegar Hitlers l Nol Then, why
don’t you 1 Whether your complaint he dyspepsia,
btllioiisiiess, nervous weakness, constitutional de
bility, or sny other trouble, Vinegar Hitters will
revive and renovate your shattered system, as u
genial mill refreshes tlie withered flowers.
Kor Dyspri'SM, Indigestion, depression of spirits,
and general debility in their various forms; also,
as a preventive against Fever mid Ague, and other
intermittent fevers, the “Ferro-phosphorated Kllx
er of Gullsuya,’’ made by Orrwoll, Hazard A. Cos.,
New York, and sold bv all druggists, is tho host
tonic, and as 11 ionic for patients recovering from
fever or other sickness it has no eijuul.
Thvrstom’* Ivonv I’i Ani. Tooth I’owpkr. -The
best article known for cleansing and preserving th„
teeth and gums Hold by all druggists. Price 2r,
and 5n cent* per bottle. F. O, Wells j Cos., N. Y
Okistadoro's Haih J)y* stands unrivalled in tho
world. No lady or gentleman of discrimination uses
any oilier It is the most perfect, reliable and effec
tive hair dye in the world. Manufactory, (18 Maiden
lame, New York.
1 1 tiiHoLic Hah k, leconinu nded by Physicians as
tho great Healing Compound. Price Z&ot*. per laix.
John F. Henry, sole prop'r, 8 College Place, N. Y.
Kirlkt's Hcchu is a reliable Diuretic and Tonic
lor all derangements of the urinary and genital
organs. Thegenuinefas formerly sold by linvilaod
llarral A Uisiey an<l their branches, ts noiv prepared
by H. \V. Kieloy, the (riglnator and Proprietor; and
Iho trade supplied l*y his successors, Morgan .V Kis
ley, New York.
fivArxu, or opium purltled, Ihe most perfect an
odyne in the market, made by process of Dr I. M.
lligelow, Detroit Medical College. Is always mil
form io strength, which Is rarely tlie ease iu other
preparations of Opium.
2i.vlA'sA|TittL haslwoJjd %le"rlputatiin
t)io Vr#Sarm bo m iiluranang fll. Aver IWo
lAt* ■■veM-en soli foAlie ten t tfio veal*,
ftei bflie|lo iteeiiteuis of my Aseiwtloa liave •-
•wteeite Heal ter eileiilarl ()■ Hite so If C liWh.
lrfu, Nil Yffrk. _
UT lIAVK HEARD piotheßXeau they
isliiHl with nieTeeThlng sfege, tinaer any eonslaera
tion whatever.
Thk Hkckkt or IJeadtv. What Is iti no longer
asked, for the world of fashion and nil the ladies
know thag Is jfrO'Uu'ed by ukiife'4'dFltJitful and
harmless tbflSriAi'tjnrit'tlon’ltribWobs fl." W’, Laird’s
“Bloom of Youth." Its beautifying effects are truly
SWT. P/a < ; VM. a.
Isaac f. Heard & Cos,
COK. REYNOLDS ANIL u’INTOSII STREETS,
A l/W$ A . CX.
Commission Reduced to $1 per
Bole ou Cotton.
Agents for Improved aud Light Draft
COTTON OUST,
lViee 54.00 Petr ISaw.
autll7-3in | >'H : • ■
AMERICAN TOOL CHESTS.
IT'D U llObtDteY A3O ArUTfII).YY Present*.
Fitted up with A,No. 1 quality of Tool*
adapted for ‘Jilt )| i
Jt; vesii.es, from ’6sto $ 5.
Bov*, )“ s 4 “ iff! 1
Youths, * “ 5 “ 12.
Far‘ J • ‘si - ‘v :i IW.
Carpmtebs, _ 0 100 “ 225.
. Thirty different viMddthj!.', tho most complete
assortment ever effered in the United States.
Also, solo iuanufi|£ti({er v pf Smith’s genuine
New'York Club Skates. CROQUET made in
Maple, Apjde, Box and Rosewood. Twenty dtf-
SflU'rrt, Hanfffaeturer,
WiifvhoiiHixand tLdearooin, liuChainlwn st,, N. Y.
tfKistihtid ffirftid fhHlJl|ue of ti*y Wh.l Chests,
And price* of pthet goods of tny mtuyifacture,
*mi hy atiH on .fmdfo / ang2t
y&UAmdmm i oeoansi
I'x.r the Parlor,. Sunday School and,Church.
Only S I 25. Tho best organ in the world for
money,; Wpcutr*||i[.ly Orgjrasj rwging in
price from Io Sx,UOl), iina offer the most
mdtirmMWmtiTSSi
for the sale of our instrument?. , .
The “Cnrlor Otto” I*lano,
7 oc toy wo /nit iron Attne. ovoratomg scale,
rll u 11 J ’oof iKiVnf iaiS' Mgs - r me finest low-priced
Piano manpfkctured. Fully warranted. *
VXOIsIYST
We import direct from ItiUy,. Usrmusuy and
France the very choicest strings that aro made,
and can supply tho trade at lowost market prices.
?amplo sot of choice Violin or Guitar strings
mailed free for sl. Band Instruments, Sheet
Music, Music Books, and Musical merchandise
of every description.
IVM. A. POND fc CO.,
<7 17 Broadway. New York.
Brahcii Offick, 30 Union Squark.
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gives nsmooth and glossy skin—and ' / I* y
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