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Thirsty tftrnla* t j*rH !,!«•
KacAritur '75i"n"K»^r*»o prlsahera—jiy]
W. UnrgMs okfffd Wit* wurdar, and Henry
BflHfi, jW|*4 wllh tisrektiy-*iad* thair escape
frere.UreJsU orOnaibkih bounty, between flunj
qlnt o f «|<H* v Tundtj (itaMfrg last. W* l«wn
• IktUotWdM prlsoBkhi %■• furnished with *
*> kfj, ft H msppnsad,- Wy '(•■Ml** wliu hart bean
yiraifil to bWl WBI, that by mean# of It
h* u*l->cfcart tho aparthftni In which h* was
cobIhI, uort «h«h* if <fi* weans, open-
•- *d tho«*f hW companion, They 1 than
vrertwd throOfjh tbo building h/ tImply te
rn <wmg th* hrifkk **4 made their escape over th*
•ouwe wall. tlasMlor, wo loom wo* la thaeoun-
•try. »nd th* wntcbaiBn. whu attend* at night, hml
not tnsifo Ms t^fwaraflcf. Our information may
b« lmp*if*dt,'hM it th* foot* stated b* true, the
nutter Ueomriwty worthy of nn investigation,
Admittr* ru tuh Bah.—At th* lot* term of
the fluplrlttr Court of Effingham eunoly, Mr.
Augustus^. Khan, after a highly creditable ex-
aralnatltrv.'W i s admitted to all the right* enq |m-
mutiHlea of an Attorney and Counsellor at Law, In
<h*«coarta of %hi« Si at*.
Uo»toh Tit Abu «ith^thk South.-An interest-
in* art id* on till* *tity«et t taken from the Horton
t'ommsreial llnlletin, will ho found in another co-
lumn. Wc ahatl advert to tho matter mor* par
ticularly ber*afi«r. .* ,
'ULMMCwoon, fur March, har been laid on ourtn-
bln by Col, Wllllamr. Among other valuable pa
per*, It otinuln* several politloil artlelai that are
-of particular intoroit at the pro.ant juncture of
Kuropean affair*.
Suspected Ve»»l dy hf Mtiubtu of Con
ferva*.
Thi Wak'hlitglon *orreapundent of a New York
paper 1 ''TM fact i* notorious in Warhing-,
•tod tWt VHVlbu* member* of both Houses who
*•htf here a few year* ego in needy circumstance*
have suddenly acquired large fortunes, jurt ns it i*
tbo subject of remark not h few maintain extrnvn-
ganl establishments during tbo sessions, which
uannot be tupporled by any visible meant of tbote
owning them. I' it* constantly efcked, where dots
tbo uroacy coinn from? ’
Thi* i* a rul Ject well ootlby the etlentinn of tbo
eooutry. In the day* ut go.nl old Nat. Macon it
We* a conceded lad that ho wm the only man who
tnmiu money by going to Cungrnas, nnd (but ,wben
the compensation bore a much larger proportion »o
th* price of living than it does attb* present time.
In order to do It, though, it i.« raid that old fash
ioned Republican lived in (ho plained style, Hnd
never ouce look his congressional suit from Wa-h-
Ingion until hi* final retirement frnn ruhlic life.
It is » notorious (set that m <st men who have
to'Co"l»gry.-^‘f» v ? r ? l ?y , r»r*;'^-r *»iv Uugib <>(
lime, have either drawn regularly »m their private
income far a support, nr retired from tha rervice
utterly bankrupt te fottuwe. Tho Iri’lh it, an hon
ed poor man cannot aff.trd to gQ lo Cftngres*. And
Jret we *ee many, in nec ly olrcathdance* at home,
spend n few versions at Watblngfon, living in the
beat or riyN, and finally enmo home with fortune*
Iblhelr pockots, There cm bo no e*capo from
•kk condition a* to bow (hero result* are brought
about.
The Vali amount of private claims and specu
latioh* thol have to bo parsed upon by Congress
with tho Institution of what h known a* tho lobby
•yrirrt—that IrpgOnta to a'tsnd at Washington Ovl
b/ iilhtrVt g’tbd dlfibor*, intrigue, brihery, or in
deed any moan) nocetmy to nccotppH*h 'b9«od
la view, operale upon the opinions and void of
members—h ive thrown a temptation in tba «vay of
our representatives lo Which a man of easy prin
ciple* and avaricious nature very readily becuiu <
• victim, Tho investigating committ- as of late
year* haro cloirly osUblidied thl« fact, Money
}i ftpoet by koadredkof thousand*, and the only
•diffiealty lies in putting your fi jger upon the guil
ty patties Wo think tho man who grow* rich in
VVashiWglon should at once bo sot down an um»ng
khtm. .Senator Toa nb* declared on the floor of
the Senate, a few month* ogrf, that oars was the
most corrupt government on tboearth.aod that the
unit corrupt portion of it wo* the legislative de
partment. He haalang been in Washington, i* *
shrewd observer, and doubtless base* his opinion
upon fact* that bnvo come to his knowledge.
This is a humiliating exhibition of the morality
af our country, and the fear is that matters will
become worse instead of belter. The remedy ie
only in the h»nd* of tho people. Let them send to
Washington men of character and long tried in-
tegritj, Instead of ambitious political thimhle-
wriggers and diaguttlng demagogues, and the
work of reform will bnvo commenced. The pro-
veriptiva character of party organlxations Jha*
done mueh to original* and aggravate tbe evil,nnd
It will alwaya exist so long a* fawning syeopbnn
ey and partisan servioi are ma le to take tho
place of manly independence, exalted talents nnd
moral worth, as evidence* of merit. The great
danger of the present corrupt system is even more
to be dreaded at home, among the people, than for
any pernicious offeel* it m«y bnv* upon tbs legis
lation of the country. When men find tho office
or represent ivo a profitable ono. pouring gold
into tbeir pockets and rapidly building up their
fortunes, they will not readily abandon the Hold of
anch luoratlvo labors. There is no soheme so cor*
rupt or detestable that (hoy will not resort to it
to ov rrido too free will of tho constituent nnd
retain ibulr plaess in the public couooils,
The ooosequenoo is, the people themielves are
defiled and dubnuched, and our becoming a nation
of knaves i* but a question of time. The honest
tnen of the country know what we sny to he true.
There is not one of them who ha* not soon thi*
iniquity going on, while many of thorn hovo thorn
salve* been approached with the “thirty pieces of
silver" in one form or another.
Let, then, the vinu»us and patriotio tnen of tbe
couotry go lo work and emdieato thi* curse before
It shall n*va plunged tbe nation into a slough of
mural putrefaction from which it will bo impossible
for anything short of Divine interposition to ex
tricat* it. We look forward to the breaking down
of old and effeto parlies nnd the construction ol
I ew, as tbe first step in the inauguration of this
work of rsforim
Philllpps on Evidenoo—New Edition.
A Thbstis* oj» th* Law or Evior.ncs,Tenth Eng-
list) Edition, with con-idersbie alterations and
additions by the Hr. lion. 8. March Phillipp',
and Thomas J. Arnold, K*q. Fourth Atnerinno
Edition, with Cowan A Iltll’a Notes, and with
additional notes aiut refer rices to the Englisb-
and American cores, to tbe presenr time, in-
eluding those added to tho last edition by J.
Marsdan Van Celt In Three Volome*. By
Isaac EJward*, CouuroUnr at Law. New York;
Banks A Brother*; 1839. For sal* in Savuuoah
by W. Thorno Williams.
We are indebted to tb* publishers for lb* very
baudsutna present of / copy of tbis work. Item-
braess three large and superbly printed and bound
volumes, and though long a standard authority
with th* legal profession, it must now become
doubly valuable from tb* extensive additions and
other improvement*. It is now the most com
plete work extant on evidenoo, nnd I* bound to
snpplant all other authorities on that •ahjeof.
Tb* veil amount of labor required to produo* It
is au enduring monument to. tbe ability end per
severing industry of tbs compiler*, while tbo me
chanical workmanship rsdsets in* highest credit
upon tb* skill and good taste of tb* publisher*.
Tb* work l* for sal* at lb* book-store of Oof.
William*, In this city, who wilt take pto sure in
filling tbs orders of gentlemen rtildiog at a dis
tance, on tb* terms sat forth In tho advertisement,
to which w* refer tbo reader, fur further partiea-
Tbs Ink 1 levy lb thu eity ok Baltimore, for the
year 1859, Is on* hundred ceny on ovary hundred
dollars worth of tsxabf* property; ninety eents
for ally purpoies, and (en oentrjor lh* uie of tb*
But*. s
Is bnv* not **ly n*t despaired of th*
mSmsMi,
■
/ Umi M.iirjr, lb, «!iU -n.llfnn.j (.IlHMIn
UlipjimWM. ,f,r, lb, t),ltni»l.Qbi,n,fil|'ii
Hfnjbl»,lon, .ml to «bom Ih. world la iwdlid
form.li, vnluablo iO|||toilloni In nalnral ao(!S>',
b.a reocntl, .rillana lain, I, John Lock,
or -D«blln, In whlob ho oipruata tba. oonojoiloh
Ibltja eahla will lio laid acrioailha had 'of |l>a At-
S al « avail coal,and evan foa inurh leaa
a* alrtad, boon olpondad lu Iho un,oen».
arprfaca hlthorlo projeolod. Ilo abowa eon.
t'dilTdl, ihbi ih, bntinm olUva^n i, „S*VS,
r*|lon of allano. and aUllnaia, unotianiln, lo Tta
tenip*ratur^, and Uninhubitedby tbo umnstarr of
tb«dwp, and consequently ihatiol.jiotfafiaronof
r !»«blng.tho bottom, w unnliooted by tho'so muta
tions which produce decay.
«. "Lie t. Maary ts of opinion that th* nnly : trmbl#
^ connecting the two conlinfnta by l*i«graph
should arise rrom pnmbrlifi lh«:prewar to^o r
wire for the purpose. Thu failure of the tins from
Trinity to Valeotla Bny> ho attributes t* the cum
brous nature of the ntble, *m|.|o'y«d. Costing
twice ns much ns was necessary, its great weight
caused* strain upon tho vstfsi* which rendered
necessary tho Wre of enmplioated machinery fo
ktop It from mapping asunder, whila the Mraln
wittfhVho'Wire itself did, in all probability, make
sundry breaks in it fatal to tho success of the pn-
terprlto. 1‘At first,** says Lieut. Maury, “th*
fractured surfaces with their crrv*»“«- • - “
were britfta*. —a .«**• gntvnnio current could leap
tho linlo chasms with comparative facility; but
U«a tnrnirhed them and. tho leaps hecnino tuora
and more deficient. Hence, tho pasango of intel
ligible messages at first and their gradual cursa-
tion, nnd tho subsequent failure uf tho cable to
give any signs of life.’’
Lieut, Maury favors tbe adoption of Rogers’
cord as that must iikoly to provo manageable in
laying down n second Telcgrnphlo line tn Europe.
This ojrd is n sunplo wire insulated with gaits
porcini, around which is braided,whiy-eord fashion,
bobbin or twine, tho whole protected by n plg-
tnent, gum or cemont securing tho insuluting tna.
tcriul against chafing, bruires nr moiling. This
protection, however, so littlo injures tho pliability
of tho cord nnd adds so little to tho difficulty of
its management that, in Lieut Maury's opinion*
ono ship might carry the wholo of It, nnd “pay and
go" with it across tho Atlaotio ns though iho wero
linking an ordinary passage.
Pf.uex.nial Cotton.—A subscriber residing in
Marion county, Flotilla, has sent u* a number of
squares, blooms, and young, bulls, taken from a
stalk of cotton that has live** nnd flourished in
that county throughout t ho winter. They nro iho
product of the ptp;-«nt yenr, nnd tho plunt from
wnioh they >r C re taken, together with a number of
oihsrs no the same Plactation, (Mr. Jas. A. Wig-
£*bs’) i* now fix or eight f>rt in height. They nf-
ford «i tdenre of the txtrciuo tuildnoss of Iho luto
winter in that latitude.
The Union i* authorised to nnnnunci that lion
Ilowcll Cobb, Secretary of the Treasury, has been
directed by Iho President of tho United Slalos to
net ns Atiorncy-Oen*Tii during ike temporary ab
sence of lion. J. S. Black, tho AHorncy-Qencral,
from tho sphere of his duties.
Waxtxo Up.—A despatch ft-urn Washington,
dated 5th i*t«f., say« :
‘•Ordnr* haro hocn sent to-day to Minister Lamar to
piMitivi.-ly insist on nn apology aiirlnirstimtlounndiii-
ihmmity fur tho rvcmt acts in Nicar* jna la relation to
the istn scisnre anil contifc uionof tho sroperty of Ameri
can cltlrcns. In case of tlio rcfnsj,|oti tho part of
Nicaragua, our Minister is Instruct- «1 to <l<>muti,l his
pisspo.u ami to call the (*ulf nml I'aci Jc squadrons to his
Now, this is a move in the rig jit direction, giv
ing ui some hopn of “Undo 8a*o," after all. We
cannot sny what Gin. Lunar will do with tie
squadrons after they shall hnvcicotio tn his aid, ns
tho last Drtraoeralia Conere*N coinplotuly tie i up
the hand* of the President; but, nt nil events, wc
are glad to see a movotnent of somo sort, and hopu
it may result, somovnow, inn couipieto reduction
i f the Isthmus. Mr. Pioroo bombarded (iroylown
without *ho special pcroiission of Congress—why
miy not 01,1 Buck give the Nicaraguans u thresh
ing a little further up »n shore?
Ooy II.nn.1,* B| f „, rrM..
Tku Maetm Stott Pmt publishes th* following
S»Y , r^SS3:uoS'S'^
Rxn Ourra, March 19, 1859. '
Door Sir t l sin ubllged lo you for your Invite-
r t * l "^Js ,re , c - t absolutely necessary to tbo
Inuai^naenhi'.vfdfin 8-)fith|.#hMjgt.ff^fi, t will
?V r i ■ .* P,^f^tr(«W, thuu|h she tUAveotulnu* to
ii|rnl*h, ns/h* now does, mure of iliii material of
ontoiufrcf, (ban any olher nWpuUtfon ut tho estao
numbers aver did; and hmlarlals that Vtmstnufo;
Ibu most Vital current, or oututnerslsl elreulatlui*,
««.mto||lng, in fact, almost ibe Wholo. ’ '
Our drawbacks have been, not ili* sdparlcr an-
W.** intelloof nf any other people, hut nut ,hal-
nw Urs.-yeli.,* fhysr, add wantVf mrrja^ilLrap.
Jlnl. Time, I think, }*i|| show that vesMlsofTOOO
ton. areas pr^fltable ns 'argeronee.to carry on trade,
and'.there fat, sdter our hmt. msf%Huw.fiik*r
♦an be wholly ended bf oUflfcl g our bu-inass
*° nlffhi month* of th^ year during
which w* qre exempt, The«o eight months, being
lho*a In -whioh Wo can, nnd in feet do, Wry near
ly all nor produets lo market; they nro naturally
jmTbSns? >-
It Is'beoause we submit fu^hd oonvenlenco of
°!,1 !**■** Wfl "H"* ^ ,n *»® nso*ssary that there
■hould he.ony transaction, frou,, llm .interior, or
• ••in abroad, during the four, possible, j,Hcw lever
luonih*. The grand difficulty |« as to oapital;
our means are, for the most | art, in fact Hlumit
entirely, employed In fouling fre*h lands, subduin*
the forests, nnd fv.^l^tffere we find full employ-
ment f >r nil our menus and nil our. enorgy. But
Ibis will r.ut always be so, and if the owners of tho
comparatively i Ilo millions, in other parts, do nut
soon seek the rich harvest they may reap here, our
own surnlus.igo will ennhlo us to occupy that field
nine. Nothing, I think, is wanting tJ nur south
ern country but time, provided wo havn cnpuol'y
to nppreeiate, before it Is loo late, our unparalleled
resource*, and tin* enorgy to devobm them. I
think wo have. I.havo every eonfi.Unco in our
future, let more politic, tnkd what cohrse and pro
duce what reMilt. they may. Southern industry,
at this moment th* most prosperous of any oh tlte
globe, rerls nl.o on tho securest bnsis, and it only
requires that it should rise lo n full appreciation
anil assertion of Itself, to become free, in a little
time, of nll.thnio provincial clog* which now on
cumber it,
I*confc«s that I hnve been devoted to other mat-
lor# ton much to haro learned precisely tho way'In
which your Assoclili n propose to cfluct the groat
object, Hnd am, therefore, unable to judge as to its
probable results; hut that there is u way, and that
sucres* is sure, I do not doubt.
Very rcspeoifully, your obedient srrvant,
* J. 11. Hauuo.no.
Howell Ct»nn, E-q*
Terrific Kxploalon of it Locomotive-
Two Men Killed.
A frightful cxplu-ion occurred i*i I'liihdelphlr,
on Wi'dtiesday, about half pu.t four o'clock, A.
M. TliO iVetc* »ay* s
At the hour nnuu-d iho locomotive IVrktotnen,
one ol the largest oil tho Heading Hiilror.J, bad
reached tlio t'dl-b *ure on thu west sido of the
Schuylkill, at thu Fall’* Bridge. Tho engino Part
an iiinneii.u coal train attached, nnd it hud halted
opposito.iba Li'.l.aatr. ahmit 20 fret beyond the
west end of iho bridge. From amuo o-iusb, which
has not yet been ascertained, tho l»>iler -jt the
engine explnrted, nnd frightful ronsequo* ces en
sued. Tho Incntnutivu wan Uroken awuy from tho
rest of lire train by the forco of tho explosion, and
it was dnghi-d on lo tho bridge, a distance nf 60 or
70 foot. Toe engine was litcrr.lly blown to piects,
the boiler being rhuttured, and even the running
guar wrecked.
Two men wercinstantl y killed ly tbo nci-ident.
The engineer, .To>ia)i .Missiiuer, nn« upon tho
engino nt thu tiiuo, and it is supposed dial he was
blown into tho river, a* no trace has yet been
found of his l oily. John F»lor. the first hrakos-
mwn, was idairn « distance of fifty yard- fruit, the
spot where tho explosion lu-k place. Ilis boil)
was loun<l on the tow-|mth, within four feet of the
river, lie had fallon iicud-foreiunst a mo in* soti.o
rocks, nnd his brains woro dashed out. Tho toll
house at tho nest end of the bridge was shat terud
by the explosion, ami iho building was sot on fire.
The toll-gatherer and his family wero tisleep in
their bed* at Iho time. Tbe toll-gathorcr was
thrown from Ms bed hy tho nWk, and dashed
against tho wall. A portion of Iho iron work of
the boiler wis blown into a window of tho toll-
hou-e, and falling upon the foot <•( .i boy lying in
hud it burnud him. A d*ughier»f tho toll-gath
erer was so batliy stunned that she could not ho
aroused f»r some timo. Nona of this fuuiily ro-
colved any very icrious injury.
ilff lOwanianicatM.j ,
A/r. EditorIndividuals, like dirties, require
to be treated dlffsrantly, aoeordlnf gs they vary
tmeammoKt
•nily, at dijftiM •ijfkfP. tiin In th* same constitu
tion,tod lb* pmralUUim is not fust id this rsipsot
3SSSS£;t;
(his artlole—with Iho/bdf* necessary to sustain
tn'y positions, ih jho opinions or all such persons as
J tart auflh(ag nkoaf— n court*,-u. and gentia-
M«»)y torus, hi a prerlou. number of your paper
loann.d, therefore, attempt tn enntrovart tbo’
U published ovor bis rlgnature, in
your paparpf ysslsrday.
I will merely remark that sn ( individual who
would go “so f.r blind” as to sign tbs diplomas "of
young mao ho.nevkr saw,"could nut tee, or retasm-
Iter, tuueb of ibe mean* for illuttr/tflng tho lee-
lure*, then or wow, in Oglethorpo Medical College,
ir an opportunity should bo afforded him f«T doing
so. Thera nro *i*temonfp.e/mtalued In hie artlole,
however, that I Intend Judge Fleming, nnd tlio
Superior Oouitnf Chatham eounty. shall rteolde-
Afler which, I shall adopt such other treatment as
may be necessary lo tho premiso*.
Ooo word wore, Mr. Editor. Iassert unhesitating,
ly.ahd can prove lire same, by tho Minute Book
of the Faculty, tbnt t never approbated n single
d dlar, to which Dr. Banipn-.w/imnoer nr th# Fn-
culfy. Vis t tbe earnings of the College—except,
for the benefit of the College, and that all such
expenditures were ratified by Dr. Benson, and the
rest of tbo Faculty, as I can prove over hit own
signature, a. Secretary of tbe Faculty. And I
hereby pronounce any assertion, or insinuation, to
the onntrnry of this statement utterly and nnqnnli-
fiedly false. Having said this tuneb, I conclude
nil that I huve to say on this subject.
Hy L. Uthd, M. D.
Dean of Oqletbiti^ie Medioal Cullegr.
Savannah, April fl h, lSSu;' 4
(Communicutoil.)
8AVAXNAn, April 6.
-Wr. Cf-fflr—’Sear Sir: In your paper of M on jay, you
atAlcd thnt you were loformcilofallquorhlioii being kept
open ou SuiuUya on thu corner of Boat Broad and Bryan
strocta, hy un-uni of n rear entrance, and that ft was the
resort of low, drinking and fighting characters. I shoul 1
not have jiutircd t e statement, only for Mr. Dennii
O’Su livan thought fit to any thoWiis bouse waanot<if the
kiud spoken oh lie occupies ono corner of the nntned'
streeta und I the other; therefore p raons not knowing
moor iny place wonldsuppose it wo* tny h uie. 1 aa-*
aure you nnd tfie puhljc that I always keep my place of
business closed on tho £nhhstb day, and also that I have
not n rear entrau c to my houso, iir Imtli iny doors o|wn
on tho street, so that yonr Informant Is at fault with re
gard to my house. And further, my houso was never,nor
ia it unw, the resort of low flghtiug character**. I can
prove what I state.
In justice to me, I hope you will Insect tny statement
in your valuable Journal, by so doing you will much
oblige Your obedU-ut servant.
Mas. P. Si'luvax.
&Somwm
ST'!" 0 ^ and aomol fr«r Uks ona after,
-.^“^^•eruprafaf.ons'iiwi before dinner, and
u tlwdoaart la. I
ane.or II
Jot) before dinner, and
■"flB
otallnr, but
in.cn[lun,ou not liMtrlnk raor.l)i.u I'.o ranntloiioi),
ior raujr l» «• uu, pu. ibo boo roll of moil.i.t|oii”
Ijrarmira DnrnoimiD JSm.onu.-It I. raortlrjln,
that the propensity ahould ltd an strung among our coun-
t ,W ,Pn „ t0 nnd Honied rorrirn |H-raonagwtof
distinction that tlmso pereonagea ahould have to cry.fur
ineray na aoou oa they approacii our shores, and beg, In
phtlnlf re terms, tu bo lot off m lightly as possible, Amer*
leans who never gave their friends reason to blush for
thslr wisdom In council their courage in battle, or their
energy lo precet whore general average of Intrlllgtore Is
Jilghcr than thpt of any other poople under beavan; who
have every reaaun In their unit, their preaent nnd their
future, In their conntrv and in themselvea, for pride and
self-respect, are m-vertiielast afflletod with aucli exnher-
ant sensibility, are so sxceasively. smUldc, afiectionata
and demonstrative. Hint they run after every celebrity
like a crowd of village schoql boya afler a atrauge visitor,
and to persist la leaning end fondling, and hand shak
ing. and rubbing their noses against tha hem or the gat-
meat, that they have to be lifted up carefully by th*
Ih, rural tll.trlcl.
anywhere. Wo feel sum* degree of aatlafnctlon that when
the great satirist, Thackeray, was on his travels South,,
he found tha race of *nobi growing Small by degree*
and heantinilly le*#,'* httd- ohly bdre atid there a donkey
who offered himsulf t# bo rode and was proud of the di»
tiuctiou.—Hidimoud D ipateh.
Fostinasler-GonefiU Holt holds that tbooirtifled
balances of oon'reslnrs’nccounls' are assignnbla,
and believes that these evidence* nre equally
available as proposed acoeptsooer, whioh form he
refuses to adopt.
Cammrrcfal Kccorti.
SAVANNAH HAIIUUT. -
• UKPUIII.ICAN OFFICE.
Wtdntidsy, April 6.1H5J.
COTTON.—Th* msrksl has basn qutst and Arm, with
salsa footing 1,004 baits. Pries* srs irregular and quotations
ImpoMibls to ba gl*tn; thty hsvs an npwsrd tondsney, and
thstalt* eert mads at Us. advanet—say for goud middlings
I2*£e. The folloaing art tlio particulars ol tha dty'i is ss:
0« at 10,33 at I0.U 20 *t 10’;, 3U8 at tO^. 4 at 11, 37 at 11>4.
Mat U5r.su at 1114,33 at 12,31st IS. 1 ;, 79 at UJ,' t 133 at.
12)4, and ltd at I2J4 e*nu.
srATRMK.HT or COTTOK.
Stock cn hand 8*nt. I, ttid.
licccivsd tlno* 35
..J09
Telegraphic.
- Tho IlskUs. Oxis,
Was in so vox, April A—Tb* Court has, at last, succeed-
•0AI0 onipaneHIng a fury totry.Mr.p.B-flkklaa. .
DomcsUo Markets.
New Toxc, April fl.-Salts of Cotton to-day IfiDQ bales,
chiefly In traniltu.. Illddllog Orleans 17c. with 9-164.
frslght. Flour declining; sales 9,(100 bblsq SMfl.60
Wheat dull; Western rod $U5; white |l/6. Oorn inn»
•ales 26,000 bushels, yellow 80nM. Turpentine dull, Bo-
fin firm. Rice firm.
Avovsta, April 6.—Salonct Cotloa today 330 hejasat
I2al2^c.
New Orleans, April A—Sale* of Cotton to-day 10,500
hales. Market stiller.
Mobile, April A—Sales of Cotton today iflOO bales.
Middling W/i. Improved demand.
Mobile, April 6.—Sole* or cotloo;tcHUy SJ500 bales.—
Tlie steamer’a -news caused aa advance, and middlings
are bow quoted at 12 a 12^0. Sales of three days 4,950.—
Hacelpta tor mum time 4,760 boles.
NewObleaks, April 5.'—Bales of cotton Unlay 2,400
Ules, and prices bare advanced He, caused by the steam
er's news. Middling 12c. Sales of three dsys 82,000
bales; Receipts same time 12,000 balsa against 2*^00
bales lart year.
HBCKIPT8 of cotton ac.'
April«—Ptt Cemrsl R»)lrv*J—HU kalesS«ttso, 160 seeks
flear. III ssekasnrs, 19 bales domsitiei.
I ersehr Ssmncl Ed<l»—V4 toss oocl.
K«hr I.N Omtfrcy—OUuObss roseh rl>» -
PHELAN'S IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES
AXU CVMHIXAT/OX CUSHION!!.
/
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P ltOTKCTKD By l/*tt«rs Iferent, datH-l-
Kebrnary IP, l*6U. D cemher A (8 7./
October 28.1336 January 12.18M^
Tlie recent lntprev*-menls made In thf*n Tablk* mak *
them uaiuinsAsed in the world They sro now offere d
•n the sciriitlrtc Billiard player »s comhlnlnitXiwwd with
truth, never Ihi ore obtained In any Blllf*rdT?ofe:
Haiesrnniu 7b6 and I 8 * IlniadwHjr, N^Y'. AlntiWfSCtoTy
W Ann «ire*-t. OCnNNOU * ('OVMKBlI f *
yan 26 3nio ' Me Mmnifartnrs^s
To Hoiel Keppera, Restaurants,
DBUdGISTC, ORnOKKS* AND TUB PUBLIC.
Bitters
Espcrtsdslues 6«pt. 1,1838....
•• ’u-Jsjr....
393.930
...J4I.A74
.... 1,600-346.174
Stock on hand sad aa (htpbcsrd not elesred 49.776
FRKIQIITR—Jetton to Liverpool I1-32J. for squsro, sud
9-I6J for round. To N«w York );o.
The Clam lea “n Market nnd the Augusln
Dwyers.
It is a source of amueentent (nr many parsons
eng'ged in the cotton trade, in this city, to noticci
the effect of a decline in the cotton market in
Charleston. Somo (iron since,tho market declinod
there, and ono of tlte largo Augusta dooluri went
down and cwmtnenead buying lar oly, and tlio
market very suddenly recovered its quietne.-i*, ami
prices rapidly advancud.
ThnCharleston cotton market wn« in a very feeble
condition on Friday and Saturday last,nnd anoth
er Urge Augusta buyer sent orders on Mon
day to that tunrket, and, strange to say, about 3,
COO hales wero sold, and prices advanced.
There iseridont)y milk sometimes in eocoanuls,
even though thcro may he persons who are both
ered tn know how it gets there.
Thu truth i*, there are credit, means, nnd nerve,
in tire commercial circle* of Augorta, nnd when
they find their A'lantic neighbor in a feeble condi
tion, a little back-bane liniament is rent down, or
we fhnubler their troubles. It is cortsluly entu-
mandstde cleverness to prop a ful'irig Iraure.—
Aug, Constitutionalist of Wednesday.
Our Charleston friends are happy in having so
kind n neighbor, nnd withal ono ro competent to.
C.rry a small village like Charlorton in Its breech
es pocket. Such oloverneri is anmtucndshlo, nn I
wo hopo tho tuerch-ots of Charleston are duly
grateful.
Georgia Supreme Court.
Minute of Points decided at Atlanta, March Term,
1839.
Jefferson Johnson and wife, vs. Wright and
Walker.—Ejectmen'—from Cass county.
1. Enter of Judgment mute pro tunc,—An or-
dor appointing a gu *rdmn ad litem, in 183-1, and
nn entry thereof tuado ni tlio time only on tho
bench docket and tho record, may bu entered nunc
pro time, on tho mi'-utes nt the Court in 1857.
2. Impeachment of Judgment,—A party may
show (hit toe return or entry of service by tho
Sheriff i-* n forgery ; ami thut a person npp tiotud
guntdinn od litem never accepted the trust } and
that such per.-on was appointed at the instance nf
the informer, and thus show ihnt the Judgment
rendffed in tho cause [a proceeding to condemn
a return under the Littery Acts, fraudulent] was
paid. Judgment renewed.
Bogie and Fields, plfs, in error, vs. Jom<v M.
Maddox, dft. in error. Proceedings lo ovtablith
lost paper*—from Cntnnsa County.
1. Who proper parties — A per-on not n parly
to doeds, copies nf which are sought to be estab
lished, cannot interval o before petition and motion
be murto a party defendant to e ;rocnading In
stituted under Ibe acts of 1799 and 1850. t-> estab.
lith copies of lost papers. Judgment uffirined.
James S. Jobe vs. The State. Indictment for
keeping lewd house—from Catoosa county. Judg-
meat affirmed.
Cherokee In. end Bk,g C«. va. Justice* of the
Inferior Court of Whitfield county. Mandamus
from Whitfield.
There is no law in Georgia authorising tbe In.
ferlnr Court of a eoaniy in which » Bank is located
to levy • tug on the capital stock of such Bank,
for o«unty purposes. Reversed.
Joseph K. Duke va. Enoch Nelson.—Complaint
fr'-tn Cass.
1. Where vendee sells for a« much ns he gives,
although there is umoundness, be is not entitled
to damages for breach of wnrranty. Reversed.
Atlanta American.
Tita Jacksonville Homicide.—Tbe Jackson
ville (FIs.) IUpnblienn gives tho following In
latiun to tha recant killing affair in that place t
As it will bteome time yet before n legal Invds-
ligation is bad, we would slut ly state, for the in
formation of Mai. Gregg’s friends abroad, that lie
wae Instantly killed by a pistol shot In tho bends
of Mr. Alfred Sean, while passing from hU room
to the Ladles’ parlor In join a party in a game of
whist. Maj. Gregg could not have bad the slight
est apprehension uf an attack from Mr. Sears, ns
no angry words had evsr passed between them.—
Far the loit threoyears M'tJ. Gregg hns bsld the
position of Chief Engineer of the Florida, Atlan-
tio A Gulf Central Railroad. Ho loaves n wife end
two children. •
Tho brother of the King of Abyssinia haa Just
arrived at Paris. Ho is perfectly black, and very
handiums.
Prof, Niobvl he* written a loiter, deflylnff that
Geo. Combe was tbo .author of tbo “Vestiges of
1 Creation.”
■ f »*•
Explanation of tub Cub a Expedition Rumor.
Tlio New York corruspundent of tho Baltimore
American jays ;
'Tho rumors of an repartition being sot on foot
hero to lake Cuba are unfounded, The scheme of
emigration to Arixonn h**s boon confounded with
that of a sanguinary raid on Cuba. There is tin
mystery about tho Arisnna movement. At least
two companies are nrganiting in this city to pone-
trate the Southwestern G-ilcond •; ono t f them i*
suirt to ho hared upon n gran: Irnm Cnmmif-rt ol
29.900.900 of ncrei*,nti important stipulation being
Ihnt tlio grantees shall repul invasions hy thu C:t
mnncho und Apache Indians. For this purpose
the comp*ny have purctinsrd two thousand Min
nie mut-kotr, one thousand Sharp’s carbine*, nnd a
small park of Artillery. Thcro dreadful munition.,
are actually stored in a houso down town, a d it
is not unlikely th«t somebody has seen them
through n keyhole, and roid in thoir gli-nming ar
ray a horrid portent *.f dofign upon Cuba. Coin
I any No. 2 is 0 j »hit stock ouncern, with nn im
lucnso number of shares at twenty dollars each.
And it* avowed intention is tn explore tho surifor-
nu< bowol* of iho a-untry. Several wdl known
Demoorn'ia politicians and soma of tho original
friends of Gon. Wollior nro nt ihn bottom ol tho
concern."
Diplomatic Altbiication.-THo Puri* correspon
dent of thu National Intelligencer writes on the
17th March t
An altercation hns taken pince at Frankfort, ho-
tween C»utit Reolihcrg, 1 ho Austrian Mini-tcr who
u 1'ioi-idout nf tho Diet, and tho l'ussian Repre
sentative, who is tho Vice-President, Mr. Bi*-
tuark-SohoiibaureP. which led tuprnccedings which
may possibly end in aduol. Tho question of peace
or war appear* tn havo constituted the princip *1
causo nf tho di’pu'e. The naount is mysterious,
but it would seen that tlio Prus-iaii, while dcclar
lag that his Government would never shrink from
Ihu obligation uf defending Germany in the hour
uf danger, look occasion lo state that tho cabinet
of Vienna was unjustifiably endeavoring to pro
voke war hy onlHng on Germany to adopt mili
tary c-unscli. Germany, lie insisted, cannot he
nailed upon to defend the trcnrtve of Austria with
Italian princes; nnd Prussia will draw her sword
but tn delend interests purely Gorman. Tho
Prussian press have Dover corned tu drew this die-
tincilOD,
Three Cent Pikcbs.—It has been currently
stated that bogus throe cent pieces are ns plenty
as the geiiuino ones. A Binghnmpton (N. Y.)
hanker uddressod n letter to tho Director of tbo
Phil idel|-liia Mint, on the subject, and received
tbe following answer, which is of general interes':
I hnve to acknowledge the receipt of your let
ter of the 22d instant, enclosing two threo cent
pieces, which are both genuine, but of different is
sue*. When the three rent coin was first issued it
was required lo he but 759-ih-iusnnd'hs'fino. When
the law was ohnnged (March S, 1853.) nod it was
required lo he struck in standaid silver, the same
as the other silver coins, it became necessary to
distinguish the new issue, and for this purpose a
double line was engraved on tho die around the
■tnr on the obverse; and within the (otter C, nn the
reverse, there was added,ubavo the numerical III.,
a sprig of olives, and beneath, three arrows. Many
persons in noticing the differences botwoen the
two issues, suppose one or the other to be spurious,
which, of onurse, is s mistake. There nro coun
terfeit throe cent pieces in eiroululiun, but they
thicker than lbs genuine,”
Antidote foe Rattusnae*Poison—The Medical Jour
nal says the following is au infiUilhlo cure for tlio polsuu
of a rattlesnako bito:
Poor grains of the Indate of potash;
Two grains of corrosive suhllnut**,
Five drachms 'f bromine;
Mix together, nnd keep tbe mixture In a glass stopper
ed vlul, wall secured.
Ten drops of till* mixture, diluted with a table
spoonful or brandy, constitute a doso; the quantity to
be repeated, If necessary, according to the exigencies of
tha case.
(From the Boston Com. Bulletin, 2d.J
‘ NnatUersi ttte*m»lilpe.
We ttsted in our la*t week's that .active
measures were being taken to prosecure this im
portant enterprise; that a petition hnd been pyo-
-ented re the Legislature for a charter, nnd n coin-
mitiee appointed tn take the matter in hand- That
committee had n session Tuesday afternoon, at the
rooms of the Board of Trade, to discuss tho ques
tion ns to which point, Charleston or Snvnnnnh,
tho lino should first le e*tahli«hed. • Mr. F-y,
formerly of tlie firm of I'adelford A Fay, of S-i».
ranniih, nnd now n resident of this cl»y, uddrrssul
iho committee nt length upon the advantages if.
-the latter port. Ills long reridenco in that city,
and his thorough iii'qualntarice with the different
avenues lending thence, entitle his viows tn a care
ful conjrirteraiion, and we liavo no doubt tho com
mittee entertain iho same opinion. There is n do-
idl'd perfrrence for Savannah ovor Charleston,
both for depth *>f water In tho harbor nnd the fa
cilities of inland communication wiih tho several
important points where the trndowith Boston is
large, *iicha* Memphis, Nashville, Ivooxville, and
other places.
Those facts nre substantiated by tho freight re-
ords both in Boston and New York, which show
large preponderance of freight to this port,
where such freight can be carried by rati b- th
from Charleston and Savnnnah, nnd , where ship
per? have the choice of both places, all other
thing* being equal, they give a higher rata In Sa
vannah. And, we Itink, if both ports cannot he
accommodated, the opinions of the Southern chip -
pers upon whom will depend, in n lafge tnoarure,
the support of tho line, should bo consulted. But
wo differ entirely from the riews that have gener
ally boon expre-ied as to tho necessity of fixing
upon one point. One steamer will not be suffi
cient. Allowingthat but one port Is designated,
nnd as hns been clearly proved, that n large propor
lion of the freight that will go by this lino can bo
carried from both ports by tho Georgia Central
and South Carolina Railroads, wo would res
pectfully suggest that they make alternate trips-
-ill tbo prosperity of the line is established, ami u
•Inn * ml is oreaturt for r*ur instead of two Hentncrs.'
Such a | inn would secure nnd ace-linin'-dn e tho
local trade of both cities, whioh is hy no means
inconsiderable. As tn tbo proportion of stock
which could be obtained, there is no d«uht that nil
that would be required outride of Uorton could he.
readily obtained either at Charleston or Savannah.
In Hot, offers tn that effect have already hoei-
made, both hy letter and in person. Tbo coiumilUu:
who have this matter in charge is composed cliivfl >
of gentleman who nre largely engaged ia this iron >
and who have -rad practical experience in thodit ,
ticuities attending tho delay in the shipment 1 .
gnods : — Messrs. J. C. Convene (of tho firm • {
Converse, Ilardiug A Ca„) Errn Farnsworth f>
tbo firm of Parker, Wilder A Co.,) und J B. Kin
ball (of the firm of J. B. Kimball A Co.) Thei
can he no niDgivinga* to whether these line* cn
be sustained. The problem has already been sol t
ed in the case of the Baltimore nnd Pblladeipln
steamers, which hnve already been outgrown i
the extent of thoir trade. Wo know enough of tl
character of the Southern merchants to sny th -
they will be willing to pay a liberal rate of frcfgh
nnd we trust that Boston merchants will soo th
it is for their henefi’ to do tho same; nnd we b
Hove that now is tbe time if ever, (when nil ti 1
circumstances are so favorable,) to establish tb
line.
A Bachelor's Woes.—What a pitiful thing nn u
bachelor In, with his cheerless house nnd rueful phiz, •
n hitter cold night, when the Here? winds blow, nml tl,
earth Is covered with a foot of snow. When the fire
out and In shivering dread, he slips ’nSatli the sheets •
Ids lonely bed; how no draws up his toes, still encased
yarn base, and buries Ills -oso ’neath the chilly b
clothes, that Ills noso nud Ills toes, still uncased lu yic ,
lioso may not bo troze. Then he puffs and blows, at
swears that he knows no mortal on cart' 1 ever an
ferudnuch woes, and with ah’s Rtid oh’a. and with Hml
nearly froze, to his slumber in silence ha goes. In tl
morn when the cock crows, a id the sun’s just rose, fro
’liuntli the bud clothes pokes th* bncholor'a nose, and 1
you may suppose he hears the wind blows, ami he secs tl -
window all froxe, why back ’neath the clothes pops tl
[ loor etluw’s nnse, or if from tho bed be rose, tu put *
1 is clutlws, he’d surely froze.
Savannah Exports, April O.
NEW YORK—Susmihlp 8inr of the S mth—214 bales tot-
ton. 130 ssski ries, 13 baits yarn, 14 d> waito, and sundry
pkgs tndst.
AUGUSTA, Ayrll A, p. m.—Cottou.—Tlis Enropess »«t-
vlrt* broujlu hy the sitsmsr Perth, to hand on tba Jar fol
lowing ths data of our last wtskly report esustd a dspreusd
• nd declining market, wliieh h«s prerailed without Intor-
mlitlon throughout tha remainder nf th* week under renew,
th* transection* b«ing tmiied to sb-.nt 2000 bate*, at an tr»
regular deeline of *4 to ?;*. The accounts from Europe to
w* msy resivnebly •’*!- er.savm«niai. a *"s!£;ui
■ tlrrego nr and unsettled th.t we withheld qaotsiirns fur
the preieut. The rse-tpte of th* week are shout S.ihm btlri.
li p. in —C»tlon —The market wee oultt tn-d«r, the eel**
bein • only 361 bates at tb* foPowing quotation*: II at 10*:. 2
«t iV'i, 39 st II.V.6J sc I l‘i. 198 st 12*4. sad 13 bates at
I2!,e. Rreetpt* 4bales.
SHIPPING LIST-
Port nf Havwnttfth. April 0,1859.
AKIUVKD.
Brig Bsisn, Draw, Duitou, with ics to Wi dtr Wheaton k
iehr Samuel Eddy, Patttn New York, to Orlglum, Bald
win E Co.
lichr L N Qodfrey, Godfrtd, Ssranhah niter, to R Utkes-
•hem E Son.
Rrhr J Trent an. Prledem, Dtritn, to R llebinhsm A Ara.
Steamer Kterglede, Coaeiler, I'e.etke, Sc, to J C Frerer.
Steamer John Q Lawton, KeebKr, Parachuola, to J-W 61c-
Atpin.
Steamer Swan, Johnton, Augui », to J P uiouks.
OLBAIiKU
Stiamihip Star of ths South, Lyons, New York—PadeKord,
Fay * Co.
Stoiiusr Everglade. Cosetter, Charleston—J OFraior.
DEPARTED;
Steamer Everglade, Coaetter. Palatka-
H AVE, front their excellent (ins'liies. t^oa recoin-
nu iided hy Ilia M08t KMINKNT PIITMUUKB
as a m.ut valuable and nuver-pilHn* rsais lv for
Dyspepsia, Dlarolimt,
Debility. Hsartharn.
llilliousncsv, Jaundice,
Liver I’omplslnts, ILo.id Dlrease*. As. ie
Are aims sure and certain prsven’lve nvsinet
Fever and Ague, Cholera, Summer Complaints t is.
and Is the most v»1iw**’*» and fttitachiita TO'ID AND
APFKTfTB-URKATI.M COMPOUND erer offered to
h» nuliliAw I-*-*. .....
Hy the uie nf thtotaJI rTKRS ill diseases of ike Wood
will lie-Ihormiglily wrsd cW*d. and all lh**so who are
•Iifferinc Jwqtt .varly wx'-cesre and Pyiwtraticn of the
l*iiv*lheJMljfwrel»akJivill A# rretotsd toa HOItVIdT AND
VIO.iKOUlTSTAMMLJlKAl.TlI. . 4 -
The UlgrstiVn tirJiffliMJlMiajfQpuUtfd utid, pqrnik- '
nentlv siretigtlicneil. appetite will be cfmted,-aau the
Dehilltatsd cuhjeci U etoied to New Life. . M •, ,1
Thi* remedy I nee very Agreeable mete, end will lie'
taken readily i.y chi -Ire* n* well si a uti«.
AH i^rtooSkuffcrimrfroiti any ir ths atn.ve eompUinlr
-■e InvlledAjHWN ITtTllllUWW'd HIlTKItd.
/DtJtS!—vornn adult, a small wlitr-gUseAilttiree.tlme
a day: f. r w child, a email 1-a-siW.nfii' t*rW a day.
B. CRUpE.tl,
. E-.le Ag-l » t •rtiiB Uullru «*.
’ 742 Rf.sdwsv, Ne- ’
rel. a th« low t.rWi 2.'* p»r gallon;
flitter*, ft 3*jjdL#»Ihm. -
For sa'e lijBli Dfogdati and (In* ere-
r,-tail at 742 ItKOAD
Jen »-’5'i l»
- .0 world Do artlefe°evs*
■*» drd praise 1“'-
■ . Tow***,. TTLWr. •
VM.111,1 Huu'l ilVED^ ■>
-ms^isistssisssrimfit*
‘ UAiliUilnu.nMh
• .-count. lour* truly, '• 1 •
/ • , .If
: 8uehUngnafte as this It bit tha eons
• ho whererof iht* arUcUU~——
T *vewvebr im wlmwasn
elMMteee by this UulmenL Every family
Be very Mrtkuier and enquire for thr 1
- .cnt and take do other.
40M hy *11 daolere thronghont North a*#*A
I fVtcs, Furnpe, tod wi i the Islaade of the 0o*l
• ate, 59 cenu. and |l par btui le.
/( . M ' ■ PARK,MowM;
/ fsh 26 sowlmi dSw . , s .
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_ the public, and oj
yerjnr fit BMIVM " _
. iJwbiViZxi:
dare. In cempellibm with woet of
lUfacturers of New York and Hoetou.apd
jiui|«f6stlooably of tbe belt quality 'of lone, full,
1. md, and btllliant. ss well as finish and 'daraMHty,
I we flatter oureslvrs, hy tbeepproral nf rei<oeritfd
. »t«, in vraiurme tn say that our Piataoeetsud sapen-
• - to many o-bor«,aud equal to inf Grand PUuo la re-
, rd lo v»lD0ie 0/ tone sud tbullrltyof touch, c
• ih the greatest flrmoees, which ie t*-’
v thiuothvr Pianos.
We respectfully solicit nn examination front stranger
■ I Mends, t-i convince thfmsslvea or the above bvlko
, 1 rchadbg ehwwhcre. All our Pbuiooare krarreateU.
. II..IIANSKN, Msoufeciurer of Plane Forteo.
. wrerhom*. t'-OCfntre stra New York. d«n6 bovt
L)K Cl RIGS WELLS
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Irnm «chr Village G-.m.
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PAS914 NGfC lift
A.tlantic
Fire Ijjsurance-9
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Per itesmvhlp Star uf the South f->r New \ ork— ilr* *v m-
dtr. Miss Winder. Mrs Mygett, .Miss Mrg>u. 1, NerUinure,
MraUigelow.J Curdes, K Krlai*. II N Mygratt. JesCsruth-
trs H W Bowyer, J Cohen, K Wlllmsrth, J N 8wsu, Mr* I.
(J llarrer, .Mm Julia Leminet, Alfie M J Leniinei, .Mrs If
1‘leteher, M J kiernii. It Hublninu. Mr* R Cn i-r * 2 Hil’-
ijrin, D Culrar, H J Chambirlitn, Mils it J Gr flln.J ROrif-
fln, LTuokerman, Mri LTuosirmsn k ehHd. Miu Cunpir,
■Mrs Gonrrarneur. Mr* Archer A chi|d. A Gunrterneur, J C
llavenoureyar. I. 8 Stenly. II Coopar, J W sin-rail. A Adnrai
D I. Bach. E M DiVieri. N II lluudy. J FreDillu, Lt Devon-
l>ori T Cone, II Marcui, and 31 rtcerege.
Per iteanier John J Lewl»n. trom Psrtehucls— R T Strnb-
har, II Struhhar, H A llatm. Mill J E Riltn, C M Dauion, J
O Minglld-irf X lady. J II Wiltnwer Muter Henry Humbert.
W Me'zser A m. Mr* Mettger, Min Ralra. .Mu Gusman,
Min Ouaaea. Mrs ttaysor 31 Its ft»yi -r .
Per sleiaier Swan, trnm Aniu ta— Mri B H Rgitlek, Mr*
J II Hobetts. blue 8a rnnuni, F. 8 Huey. J M Walker, X 64
Hsuii'iere, tt C-* • May, B J Ulaok. J J R -yd A lady, Mlia
H»mn. W W Graham J S ilean. it II OB isn.J Richard-
i»n, TB Butler, It It Turner, Mill Turner, k ivt. W 8lr-
Bride, ledy Ant, M-e H Erevoa. I children X lit. J Troutll,
Cept S M Erwin. Dr.J Erwin k l deck.
Tits Gauss op Dsatil—It Is stated that the young lady
who died In Troy last week from the effect of having hue
ear* pierced, Instead of placing silk In tho wounds, as Is
customary, used colored worsted, which wit probably
the cause of hor death..
Judoe Baxter.—Tlio Atlanta National American ing-
grata the name or Hon. Hll H. Baxter, or Hancock coun
ty, for Governor. A very worthy man, and should tlio
OontcrvallVHe deem It proper when in Convention, to
nominate him, we would with plsumre run his nauiu up
at ou« mast-head. Time enough, however, to talk about
whom wo shall ru*. Thera is policy in waiting for .corn-
ng orint*.—So, Recorder.
CONSIGNERS
Fur tire risks in the rftyend *ien.
RUB.'HAUKKSU AM ■
may 20 • e**d—If
PI RIO INSliltAN
SOUTHERN- MUTUAL INSURANCi.
i OP ATHENS, GA/ /
•- . F..tiUlshsd in 1846—Coni inns • tw
TAKE EWLE KlSXtjS
Upan asfav.iiitldaterniadVaiiy other Compdoy in •*
l-y.and divides out abtiually the, entire net pr> fl e
ni.'n* polli-y-ho|il»re.
N:h nik.*u 3^0*4,1*4)11 Inteitud in flr>t'class Southern
ASBUkV’iIGLL, Pres’t. ALDOfe 0UA9E, Pev’y
THE ALA. FIRE AND MARINE INS. GO.,
• MONTGOMERY. ALA.
V. II. Watts, Pies. Albert Wiluams. Bec’y.
CHAV. 8. HAKDKK, Agent,
«9T Office at Che Couniiog Room of Erwin k lls*dee,
■Bay-itreet; J""*
Per eehr Kale Stewart, from N»w York—L tt if A41. t
k Filter, Hritham, Baldwin k Co. E k M Krown. A Baker.
At A Cohen. P I. Constantin* k Cn. J Carlin k C-*. Cleghorn
k Cunlngheai, F W Cornwell k Co. Jes Daylu, M D Ethridge
Foote k Jaadan, llolsombe A Co. K Hardee. A IUr»'-oJ. I)
l.ethrone. II l.sthron k Co, 8 M Laflltetu, J W Morrell X Co.
A J Mil erfc Co, J Me Mahon. CC Milter. W It Mingledoif, J
8 Norrii, Neviit, l.alhrnp A Co. Ueo Parioni k Co, C I) ft—
J en. Scranton k Johneon, E 8 So lit. Jos Mch*., J P Scrertu,
V Tarver. K C Wad* k Co, Weed, Cornwell k Co.
Per Central Rellroad— Rabun k Mdlth, E O Rrrn*. Foide
X Jaudi-a. S Norton, Cooper ft O, It C McKee, J I Snider*'
Co. J D Charlton, Phllipi, Gilr» ft Co, Jno W Andrrtoii, T J
tVeyn* * Son Gant ft Davis, King* Wsrea, IV f; Even*..A
Putter. D II Brown. NevlU, Lathorpe ft Rugere. Dr Willi*.
I. Milli. W Wnoaberdge. Brigham B ft Co. Hunter ft O, J K
ft j O All ler, E C Wed* ft Co. Cohen ft Iterli, Molrmm It
A Allen ftSnn, Order, Franklin* U. Hardwick ft Co, Behn
ft Fuller, 1* Whitehead ft do. Wen ft Godfrey
Piriieamer 8w*n,frum Auguiti—E C Wide ft Co, Rieh-
srdtua ft Miriln, Erwin ft Hardee, Behn ft Foiier, J P
-- * • ft It. E W Gilford, llol-
"Tarrarand ordi
Bro-iki, L E By ok’, Neritt, Dethrone* R, E V
comb* ft C<>. W II May ft Co. M Cohen. J V Ta
Death or Hopkins Holset.—The Hon. II. Holsey, v
regret to learn, diud very suddenly at his ru*l*lenco,*i K
llutlcr, On, on Thutwlay last. He had been In had IimUI .
for some lime—supposed to b« dropsy or disease of tl ;
heart. On ThiirwUy night lie eat quit* a hearty suppe
and retired to his room, and seated himsulf. as usual, i \
an arm chair, resting his feet In another. »'r». U«U< ■
on entering the* room soon after, addressed an enquiry 1
him. but received no response, liar companion wi _
The name of Co\. Ilolsey U familiar to tlie pnblb
In I83>, we believe, he was a Hcprraentatlvo from th >
State, under thu general ticket systum, nnd hi J
also filled other responsible posts. He was a democrat • *.
school. In 1845 he was editor of tl *
the Jacksonian school. In 1845 he wus editor
Southern Banner, and was an able leader In tho Unit *
K . He was n clear and forcibio writer—decided I •
-fnlous, but courteous and respectful In their enun i
elation. As a politician ho whs too honest to he large;*
successful. Ills ago was 01. l'caco to his ashes.—Jfua<-
Jour. if if h, Uh inst,
United States Circuit Court.—At tlevc t
’clock yesterday morning the Circuit Court of if.}
United States, fur tbo southern circuit, conven,
in this city, their Honors Judges Wnyno and Mi.
grath preriding. Tbe Grand and Petit Jurii *
were oalled, but only thirteen of the Grand Jure*«’
answering to their namas, an order wss taken t J
Jimea Conner, Eia., District Att rney, tbftt«th*f
Grand Jurors should be summoned. It (1 su; ’
posed that the Grand Jury will be organised ti
day, when the Court will obarge theta, and spue; 1
ally with reference to tbaaete of Congress for th 1
suppression of tbe slsro trade.—Charleston Mn)
airy, 6th lust. y ,
“Golden" Wedding.—Col. Seaton of Wsslng
ton, oelebraled, with a few friends, Thursday sigh \
bis golden wedding,baring been married flityyeai
and for about that period oonneoled with the Hi
tlonal Intelligencer.
A besugful girl—bakutlful In youth and henli'
and purity—who wakes from sleep ut touch * *
morning light, at tbo flowers do, with a obetrft'
face; whoso first tones, like those of tbe birds, nr ,
tbe most musiosl of tbo day; from whose bro*
ovary trace or yesterday's wear end last night fc
ear# le swept away, even as the face of nature 11
renewed, .brightened by the summer dew—such f
girl Is worth lb# winning.
LYON’S
Magnetic Powders,
wi.l nurooT
Garden Insects, Cockroaches, Red-tings, Fleas,
Ants, Moths, and all pests of the Vermin kind.
FVqilK Importance of a reliable article of this kind Is
■ Ineitiniutilr. In warm wcathei all nature Lem-*
ulth these annul ing fora. This P-'WJit Is tlie only arti
cle ever discovered wlil--h w|ll extHrmln-il* them. A
c- mpany nl botanlMs. from the Horifculiiual Society ol
Paris, while amidst the ferns of Asia, ohsvrvi-d that all
Insects lighting upon acettelu kind of plaut very soon
dropped dead. This fact—was made 11 >0 of to guard
their night camps from these Intruders. Quantities ot
the plant were brought home by Mr. K Lyon, and lonud
a josi'ivo insect dralMyer In every experiment. It I*
simply a powdered leaf. chemic>il'y prepared to resist
tlie e(T-ct of ago an l climate. Medals and Letters Patent
have been ohtalued. from t|ie Government* of ling laud,
Franco, Germany, and Hum a, from Ibe World'* Fair,
and numerous medical nnd horticultural colleges nod
societies.
[Latter .from the President of the U. fi.]
Rxicutivs Mansion, \
Washington, 81st January, 1858./
“ Mr. KmanuM Lyon Dear 8lr: I have the plo-ieur*
lo Inf .nn y*u that tbo Hoyal -'ommlsslon of the World’s
Fair at London, hsva awarded yon a Medal end Oertlfi
cute for the great value of your Msguetlo Powder, for
exterminating Insect*, ftc.
’•MILLARD FILLMOUR.Chairmen.”
Tho above was accompanied by a certificate of Prlnoe
Albert.
IT 19 FREE FROM POlftON.
Mw YuEX. Oct 1st, 1858.
Mr. E. Lyon—Dear Sir: We bare analysed and testeJ
year Magnetic Powder*; and find them p-rfectly harm
leu to mankind and-dome-tic animals, but cerUfn death
when inhaled hr huge, ants and Insects.
JAMK5 H. CHILTON, M. D, Chemist.
LAURENCE REID,
Prof. Chemistry, N. Y. Hospital.
Mr. John L. Rome, Bnpetintendent of the New Yuik
Hospital, says: “He has expelled all the bugs, an.s,
roaches, moths, »c., with byuu's Powder, and finde It of
Immense valor."
Rveiy gardner and house- v *ep#r must have * direct
Interest In an article of this kind. Reference can be
mode to tha Astnr, 8t. Nicholas, and Metropollta • 116
tels; t'i Jadge Molgs, President of tbe American Insti
tute: Jamee Gordon Bennett, Osn Winfield Aeott, Cy
rus W. Field, L. M. Peae, of the Five Points Mheton, ho.
ftc. Judge klelgs says, “This discovery of Prof Lyon
a of national Importance. Tha Farmere* Glob nave
tested It thoroughly. It will destroy locusts gr*«ho:--
Iters, ants, moths, bugs, and all vermin. Qsrdeu plaut*
ean ba preserved, and houses made pure.”
Arrangements ere now mode through Me**rs. IIaxnes
k Paxx, or New York, to have It aold throughout the
world. Many woihlses Imitations are advertised, r
cautious.
M Nsw Yotx, Norrmber 6th, 1656.
“ In retiring from bovine**, I hate so d all tny Insect
Powders aad Pills, Le tars Patent, aud tha secret* per-
tat Ing thereto, to Messre. 1IAKNK8 * PARK. This
Powder U a discovery m-idehy myself, sud Drought from
the Interior af Asia, and Is unknown to any other per
sons. The genuine and effective artlole Is put up in Ho
canisters, and will ooutinue to tekr my batue. ' '
“ E. LYON.”
Kata and mlo* cannot be reached by a powder, am
are killed by s MAGNETIC PILL Order them through
any merrha* t
Sample Flatks. 9ft oeuU. r g-iUr slx*^ 51 ceats and
$1. Follow dlreotlous. Crofrral^and W.orou<hly.
IS kad 16 Path Eew, Haw York,
marl i'-<U *’ "
culberu iTIulual Life lusurauce to**
OF COLUMBIA. S. C.l
Hon. W. ¥. Di**AUSfiURtf, Pr*«ident.E|
V. W. McllASTER,.Actuary.
Dr. JOHN HSUF.lt, Treasurer. . w
Drs UA8TQX* TALL Jit. Medical lCxftmlners.
IV Fv or Conwy ing Actuary.
IKRWIff dt- HARDKE, Aganiai'
AT favOlmnau.
With nn experience ofnineYegia.-and a large and sc-
cn uulating fund offitato Bonds’, tjj" Honthern Mutual
Life Iitsusance Com'ualiy offers greet Inducements to all
whodrairo louso ftnefr cipitaralthout anxiety, or in
secure their creditor* agalnetJownr to make protieion
for tha.»tippofLMlhefrfuiIHTft* in case <-f death.
Thetnesnnof the c>-inpany. are ample. Its payments
for lo»sps, prompt. Its rate* l<»w, and Us profits are.a'n-
nnally returned to Its stockholders.
The amount Insured may he made payable to Ibe wife
and children exclusive of claim* pf crnlilors, or to any
one f» whom the policy-holder -msy direct.
Blivet cm he itisnredln thisconipaniitpon reasonablo
terror. . ;i*v .• * *' ,
Report* may bo had, or SKty Infokmatlon gfrep. by ap
plication lo / kuwin k iTardek...
In ClogHorn k Cunningham's new builuiugs, Sav'h
febB ' '. f ’
a v
» pnESK-So,..
1. new and <Tik.
**rr, with n low pritv, - ..»•*. *«• ....utmi,durable and
if--rm!y.reliable time-keeper. The movements are
v in constracIMn. and are prenounevd Irethe blgbrat
horitiaafif ho faalllras lb principle si-d qaelltj, aud
I vqffgen proved hj the most i xsctlng teste to ft# Veil-
:* anff-On railing |n action. 1h*-sa watches are -manu
turvit entire from the ernde materiam In a ■inalaretah*
nmani.by con nrcied and ntiirdrni proorase*—Ih*’arena •
ory being organized npou tha samesystfOi that has
0 adoptrd In the production ortho mn-qualled Aoier-
n firearms, which enables tie to produce a tuovesisut
ce, tor ten ycftre; of every watch' tnaunfaciured by ns.
All Foreign Watchi s are wade l*> hood, tha Aiwerlren
atchra being the only ones made bv machinery upon
tin'(->nn system throughout. Nearly all kana-madr
' itches are defective and are eMUauqUy-fattlog on t
order. In mam parts of tbe cotrelry'JkfsJpiMfsibl e
find good oretch r*|ta>rers, and watch,repairing I a
rays, uncertain and expe »4ve. Th* tfiraaafUftae*
ntrie-in Watches disposes of this difficulty,And eoon •
1 merchants, as well as aaleh draleni caw weep Watch
as a jiarfti f their ailscellnnums sbwik.aad thus gnppl)
•tr cusion.vis with a new staple, which msy bq uis-I
any other artltde. wlthpnl mystery or. humbujf- fl#M
the trade generally, and by *.i.’
BOBBINS k APPLETON OrgsraJ AgrrtCK
Jap 4 y knwidfw 15 Malden-Lmio^ew Ytr
#•! ' S ’
INSTJK^^TCE.
UNfTY FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION.
.OPLONDON;
Capital Ten Mfllhm* of Dollars.
DCLAWARt MUTUAL INSURANCE COWY.
. uF PHILADELPHIA: /.
Assett* over Seven Httnfirwl Thousand Dollars.
NORTH AMERICAN INSURANCE COffiFANY,
nptllK CITY OF nkW-YOKK; ‘-f
Capital Two llnndred and Fifty Thousand Dalian; with
a large surplus.
MASSASOJT INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF8PK1NQK1ELD. MAB84
Capital One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars, with
a surplus.
Fire Risks tektn In behalf of the above named In»ti
totlons, by ^
JAS, BgoKBNfXLYf AG-’T* ,
may 13 -’6b If I It* Bay etraet. Paranttah.Ga,.^.
Hue HOUTIIWORTH’S JKW BOVBL,
■ Al)Y OF THE J8LK: a Romance from Real; Lire—
H A v<>mpl*te in one volume, 12mo. cloth; or twoyols.
P *The American Home Garden; being principle* and
rule- for the culture of Vegetable*, Fruits, and Shrubbe
ry, to which are added brief notea ou Farm Crops, with
a table of their r.verege product* and ehemlca! tonsUtu-
en'»; by Alexander Wateoo: lllaitraled with numerous
wood rata—to ou# volume, cloth. For eala by 7 rj 1
mar 28 JOHN M. tXXIPKtt j 00.
B alm of whitb watbh lily-
For the complexion aud toilet use; nrfca 2} cents;
also, R.tdwsy’s **osp, Gonrsud’s Itslisn Mrdlcated 8oap,
aud a large assortment of Toilet Bospe. at
. STEWART k BU FLKR‘8,
mer 19 ' ' Ap«Mh*cariee’ I’ell
“Valuable Property For&tle.
BV B. 'M. BLOUNT, A«,U.a..r.
jf\N The first Toeedsy lu April n*X».'W-fll-t»a aeli at
the Court House in Darien, Ua . nt 12 oNlock a- m
alt that tract of Land treoam as Herd’s Ielsnd. eontslo-
ing 930scrMof upland, sad several hundred acre# of
_ _ OOsd
jun4«d 1BS8'. CtlltmlUl •
•RNER or UALTIMOJlEJl.^CIIASLH.ArRRET
, IX LiEOKST AND MOST I
v .. poLLiax in tin uNirgn ; . tT
EVERY YOUNG MANabbwId.wi
is of thosa large aud bMittlfhlljr 1 *
•presenting the exterior and inf-
UALTIMORRL’OJJMKKC
si.msntblp, «<?., which wllDba sent 6y MlH
■!2RRdKebS2RiMa^
f Book Kerplug, Ac.
I. K, LQ8IF.lt, VrliKl^U,
• Accounts, Pnslaoss.
J. 61* FllILLlPd^Prnf*«sgr 1 “
"if. H. DAVIES. aTSusSo
N.a J0HN80N, Professor ol
8. T. WILLIAMS. K*q~Mi
Iter, K.Y.NKE^N^
IIon.TohnP. Kennedy,
lion. Thomgs Bwsnn,
^ Trust, Esq,
■' Th# tlmwusually required l
from 8 tottwWts.
A Diploma Is Swarded to ml]
Large rtrcnUra and Catsing _
A N EXPEKIENCED RDmlKrNsitdMlfl *A«t
A N ■XPEKIBNOBp.1
A. and a thoroughly edi
with twenty-five years of tfi
boaorebUwsy.
Business: also,
sarn out-honsea. - ...
On thnc.linwinrd*r. will b#offerel, oath*
garaaDsn or OhsVlestoa. Parchuere pwyli
^Xwilmlugtao Journal and Charleston U.reqry wUl
copy once a week until day ol cal*..
mart ^od—td
n AGON--J0 B3»Siraai
D m store and for aria by
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