Augusta evening dispatch. (Augusta, Ga.) 1857-1861, July 31, 1858, Image 2

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Anting Btspaitb. AUGUSTA, GA: Satanlay Evening, .Tally 31. IH5£. Visit to Alkin. Okf. Wo have enjoyed no Tccent period of ruralizing more than a few days spent amid the quiet shades o: Aiken, and iD rambling over the vino-clad bills of old Barnwell This latter term may seem anovel and exaggerated expree-ion, but tbe time is not distant when : f will be a common designation for the briar patches and sterile hill-sides that now constitute unseemly blotehes on the face o* that, goodly commonwealth. But first, of our observations in Aiken, and more of onr vinous experiences in con olnsion. Aiken naturally possesses a similar re lation to Augusta that our complacent Charleston brethren assign for our city to theirs—that of “a suburb.'' And among all the sandy environs there is none perhaps possessing as many artrac Irons A half-hour's ride from our sun smitten Carolina depot, brings the trav ellcr to Aiken, where he will find Schwartz e large and commodious ho tel, with airy rooms, and shady piazzas, ever 300 feet in length. Then, if be wants recreation, after sleeping com fortably under a blanket or two, he may visit the Oraniteville Factory, the Paper Mill, or tjie Kaolin Porcelain Works, each of which are within a drive of an hour or two, or of easy ac cess by the cars Should he prefer rus ticating among the peach-orchards, watermelon-patches or vineyards, he will meet with genuine Carolina hospi ■ tality on every baud, from the cultiva ted families of the vicinity. Our Au gusta people would enjoy a more olote intimacy with these people, whe lose all the airs of exclusiveness- -of which they are accused, and which is not all iraag inary—the moment you approach theii own vino and fig tree, and who are easi ly convinced that the Savannah liver is not the western boundary of the limits of civilization! Aiken has ten or twelve stores, two or three Churches, and many beautiful private residences. Its population is about 1000. It is an admirable location for educational Institutions, which seem to have been strangely neglected.— Messrs Gluts & Maruuh have recently opened the Classical and Citadel Acade my, where they propose to prepare boys for College or for the Charleston Mili tal? .institute. They are thorough sC&i&sijc *nd begin under favorable au spices. Mr. Majouh is a graduate of .... ,|he Charleston Citadel, jtpjtff*.fWh lent tactician, while Mr. fTiusff*w-'VftU.- qualified to impart instruction it« the classics. We would commend this school to the attention of onr readers who give their sons the advantages of a practical education, where they may not be removed fiom all parental ohsei vationor control, and where they art in no danger from fevers or epidemics. On Wednesday the "Aiken Vine Grow ing and Horticultural Association” met at the Town llall, for the purpose of completing its organisation, and exhib iting fruits. We frankly confess our surprise upon seeing such a rich and va ried collection of grapes, peaches, apri cots, plums, apples, pears, snellons, &c., which it would be difficult to surpass or to equal, in any neighborhood in the country. Among the principal contributors to the collection, wo noticed the names of Messrs Purvis, of Caradkuo, Lzcark, Cornish, Hook, Kavknel, V. Lalast*. of Augusta, Brooks, Mrs. Circs.io and one or two others, whose names we did not learn. A Mr. WnKAT was there from "Fast Florida" with Borne California grape cut rings, which sold like hot cakes - such is the zeal of the people in the pursuit of the best varieties. Wo shall have the official proceedings of the meeting in a few days, which will tut laid before our readers. The object of this Association is to promote the cnltivation of toe vine, and of choice fruits in the vicinity. Hb scope com prises three or four districts on the Car olina side, and Richmond count;, but competitors for prizes are invi'ed from everywhere. After tbe meeting had adjourned, we, in eomparf with a iriend | from Augusta, visited the farm and , vineyard of Mr. A. »* Cahadruc, six ; miles from Aiken. His arm comprises several hundred aces of piney woods slopes, with »ver a hundred acreb of good bottom land. We found his resi . donee located in a wild rocky glen, overlooking his ample fields, and em bowered amid a beautiful growth of shrubbery, planted by his own hands, arid embellished with many striking ev idences of his mechanical skill ard ar tistic genius. In addition to his varied experiments in nistters os practical hor ticulture, be Iras gathered over one hun- . dreri varieties of the shrubs and tiowers I of that section, aud painted them with ) striking exactntp. The chief object ! of interest, aside from the good cheer ; of his accomplished f amily circle, we found to behia vineyard—the first wehad ever visited. It comprises about seven acres, ehiafly on the slopes of san- | too ponr-to make a respectable showing w»,«ds. # He ha* tried every avoraVe Hxtii&yapbd as feUsuccess lias AML , -m been given to the reari-orß of the S msthern Oultnatcr, perhaps it is not a proper place to recount it. He regards the ( Warren grape superior to any other.— I No fai r average test has ever been made, of the amount of the wine made from an acre, bnt his estimate is two hun dred gallons. The late frost destroyed I most of his crop this season, and he will j ! make but little wine. His wine cellar contains liquors of va-! rious kinds, of his own manufacture, all' strictly pure. Some of his wines are delicious, and only lack a reputation to give them precedence among connoisseur* , We tasted, for the fust time, a new ar , j tide like brandy, marie from the Chin :ese sugarcane. It is infinitely better; I j already than many of the villainous! 'compounds of the day under thatj 1 name. We would like to go into a more mi , | nute description of the .harming re treat of this accomplished scholar, and eminently practical horticulturalist— to j describe his spring, with its rustic house; j ' i tbe rock fences that enclose some of his. j fields--and the air of rural simplicity! and solid comfort, combined with tbe graces of polished manners and cordial i I hospitality which impress the visitor; so forcibly. Even the I title girl, not I i yet taught to look outside the charms | ! of home for pleasure and companion ship had seemed to multiply the beguil ring toys of juvenility until no article in the range of household economy was wauling in her recherche establishment, j 1 j which occupied a whole end of the; piazza. But craving indulgence for the obser vations we have made, We must hasten j to conclude these crude etchings of a two day's sojourn among our neighbors, with just a word in reference | to the vineyard of Dr. McDonald, near ! that of Mr. he Oaradkco. He was one j 1 of the pioneers of the grape culture I South, and has now about eighty acres in the vine. He informed us that he had found the Catawba, so popular in our Georgia vineyards, inferior to the Warren, the Burgundsand the Isabella, j His viDes are chiefly the Izabella. His were, also, killed by the frost this year. ! We would advise any of our vine-! growing friends to visit these geutle-i men. They welcome every vine-dres-j 1 ser especially as a brother, an 1 an inter- chauge of ideas and experience would | tend to enhance tbe stock of practical knowledge on this subject, which is des ,; tined to assume vest importance in the j ; agricultural development of the South, j i j |g" The editor of the Evening Uepatsk, ' jof Augusta, in his efforts to improve on j J ja paragraph of ours headed “Storms in, Macon, ’ says that “one of the old Tres i - 'hytasis*. OKrrnjSt- ' wan i-ciocK liy light-! 2_nlng TleTi. is but otic di Presbyterian 'flfWSBT- ~S»amah Morning * Jfef. ■ You don’t say so, old friend 1 Is it J | possible there is hut one old Prosbyteri Man Church? Don’t think, though, we 1 S got th • intelligence through the JVfaw— ‘ j might have, though. At any rate, the ' '• Macori Shite Press says, in noticing, the same storm, that “considerable damage was done to the steeple of the M Pres 1 by terian Church." There, brother A7w» if you were not so well posted about ' Churches in Macon, would you not have r come to the conclusion, that there was. ' a new as well as an old Presbyterian ■ Church in that city r ‘ llotv Is rhisl Under this heading, we noticed the other day the arrival of the steamer ( Cahawba, at .Savannah, from Charleston. for repairs. The Mercury tIiUR accounts for it.rinft even with this explanation, we do not think the matter mended J much Jf a steamer can go to Bavari I nah, after anchoring for some timein tbo vicinity of the quarantine ground in Charleston, withoul dangertotbe health ' of the former place, we do not think the i undergoing repairs in Charleston, would Undanger ihe health of the citizens of i that city. Quarantine laws, in certain cases, may be beneficial, but they gen ! eraliy are injurious to the commerce of I the city rigidly enforcing them, without t giving much protection to the citizens , The Mercury says , “The simple explanation is, that the ship having been for several weeks at anchor within our Quarantine Ground and in the immediate vicinity of infer- I ted vesse's, was considered by onr Quar-I 'antine Physician unfit to come to tin j (city wharves, and was obliged to repaii ; at some port where the authorities were j , not so strict. | Yellow Fevkr Fright, - George Mas Iterson, a stevedore, had died in the New York quarantine from yellow fe . ver on Friday night. While the hearse which contained the body, was proceed ing through the main street of Castle ton to the burying ground, an axle broke , and precipitated the coffin to the ground. I The people around, not knowing what! the matter was, gathered near the, scene of excitement ; but when it be-' came known among them that the cof fin contained the dead body of ayel-j low fever patient, they ran as though | their lives depended upon swiftness.— -There were sixteen cases of yellow fever; under treatment at the quarantine on ' Friday week. Murrler l.i Chattanooga. Three men, named W. Mails*, (bras. Pkakck and Rich ano O'Borald, got into a fight on Monday night last, in which Mabkr drew- a knife and stabbed O'Don- 1 au> to the heart, who died instantly. -♦-hbad Piasrs in the left thigh,! who, it is thought, will recover. ~ !, ' -V#'-.!>• - , Ml.’ ■'*>- **——■iifii imam . ---rnri —rnm nm 'frJPlf Lent” oral ,h< “Jtrm.waw i Oi-m.” These are the names o. two puhjica ! tione bailing from two of the Female institutions of Georgia . the W «, m | ing from '■ College, Ternplt ' «t New I nan and the Gem from Kinnewtaw Fa | male College, in Marietta. Both tl JtfKl! 1 i pampers are issued quaitei|y, aud contain | articles written by the young ladies.- i Th© table of contents comprise | many interesting and creditable* arti i cles, aud we hope that they may meet | with such encouragement as to make ! them as permanent and profitable, as j they are useful, to the institutions from j which they are issued NfM«pn()en. ! According to a Philadelphia journal, j the Bulletin, there are supposed to bei about three thousand newspapers and i periodicals published in the United Htates, with a circulation amounting »>! .the aggregate- to nearly six millJenK,; ; and for the year probably to tie., hun dred millions. This includes not only, j the daily press, hot also the tri weekly, I semi-weekly, weekly, monthly, guar-: terly and all other descriptions coming| i under the Head of periodicals. Ail the I rest of the nations of the earth united, tio not publish as many periodicals as iV the United States, nor does their aggre- j gate circulation amount to nearly so 1 much. There are no morning papers in | London or elsewhere that circulate so I many copies as do the papers of the i largest circulation in Philadelphia and ■ New York. Slavery tu Virginia. ; Tire Richmond South, replying to an article in the New York Iftrald, in I which the writer predicts the early ex- j i (motion of slavery in Virginia, says— j , - 'To-day slavery stands upon a stron ger basis in Virgin than ut any former I period of its history. It may not," says 1 the South, “bo generally known, but ! it is nevertheless true, that the tobacco; j planters of this State realise a greater; proSt on their investments than the 1 j cotton growers of Alabama In the' ; production of Wheat, the other chief staple of Virginia agriculture, the. ln i bor of the negro slave is scarcely less j remunerative. What is the corise ■ i quence ? The very reverse of the state- ! ' incut in the /Jerald's article. So far, from relaxing its grasp upon the soil of j I Virginia, slavery is daily enlarging its. basisand strengthing its foundations I , The tide of Southward exportation has, | been checked, and iaste.nl of converting j the!'. slave property into money, oi<rj i farmers are actually tm/arramny therntdi-s ' to inrrea.it their supply of lai-or.” And yet the editor of the Richmond’ ; SoiM opposes, is opposed, totlie re-open iog vt tlio slave IriaK, » J .- —ly means by v.-hieh the people of the South can I increase their supply of labor. Musical Festival foe a Monument TO THE MKMORV Or lIAKON tiTEt'UKS.— i’lie Germai s in various sections of the I Union, and with the view of raising funds for a monument to the memory! of Baron Swbis, held a musical fes tival on Monday last. A grand ro j union took place at Arlington, District of Columbia. The festival at New York was held for two days, [t wan i held in lor.es' Woods. Some 5,000 peo ple were on the ground, and the exer cises consisted of vocal and instrumen tal music, dancing, gymnastic feats and drinking lager. Addresses, appropriate to the occasion, weie made by Dr. Frcwch and Messrs. FcstbE aud Struve. , r I'he Trustees and Faculty of Mer-1 ccr University, Penfield, on Wednesday last, conferred the degree of Doctor of! haws on the. Honorable Eugenics A.,' Nisbbt, of Macon, Georgia. Young America Incident.—We werej’ highly amused, this morning, while on i our way to the office, in one of the city ' Passeoger Railway cars, atari instance! : of offi-uded dignity. A young gentle I man who appeared from his size and| I youthful face, to be less than teu years i» of age, entered the car, aud when" the conductor approached for hi* fare he placed in his hand a half dime. The innocent but unfortunate official, ti ink ing that the youth was under the age I which required a full fare, proffered two cents change to him. ’.Viiat was hisas tonishment, however, to see tiie offend ed young man indignantly draw him i self to his full height and declared that 1 he had reached that pmaod of life when lie could no longer travel for half price! lie had laid toy his bib and tucker, and was now invested with a standing throat! choker, and sported a heavy eighteen! carat vest chain. The withering look! he bestowed upon the chop fallen eon-j duetor, will be likely to prevent afu-j ture recurrence of the Insult. Had the; passenger been a young John Bull or! Young Ireland, we venture the asser tion that he would have pocketed the, insult and the two cents too. Who but I young America could have refused’— THladelptiia Bulletin. ! lid. Corn ami Cotton. The prospect for a heavy yield of corn arid cotton in this county,’ was never ! more flattering than at the present [ time. Early ooruis now made, and late : corn looks well. The cotton weed is ut good size, limb-! ied well and heavily fruited. If no dis- : aster befalls it from this out, the yield I will tie hi hat of last year. Sweet j, itoes are very- promising, I and having a bountiful supply of seed,! our farmers planted largely.— OaumgUm} (Georgia) Times. 2 HOt nut. Yellow Funks. —The bark Tola Wylie, i 1 l ’atte..ui Jnomastmvu. eighteen, days from Havana for Falmouth, Eng-j land, put into the quarantine at jiistoni on the ’2sth hurt., having lost her stew ard and four of her seamen from yellow 1 fever. Another vessel from the West; ; Indies, at the same port, has three owes I of yellow fever on board. ' ~ "i LATEST NEWS. B- 1 TELEGRAPH La er from Europe. - r -AL V- -’ or THE H AMMONIA. New York, July 20. -The steamship Hammonia, from BaiEbai'g has arrived. She sailed on Sunday,rfie tsth July, and ! brings Loudon papers of Saturday after noon July ITth- The latest accounts from London re port no eSuugfe in the rates for money or in the value of Consol*. Py t;ds arrival we have obtain* d some fo>v items of general news. Hostilities had commenced between the MusseUnen and Rajahs of Bos i nia. It was ropoi-ted at Warsaw, that j thtr. would soon boa general up rising ; in Tuikey. ; The Itussians have been beaten by the Circnssiyns, with a loss of 1,900 men ! and e“Ut guns. Market.. New York, July 30 vales oi Cotton j to-day 100 bales, with a declining ten- Ideney. Flour Arm, sales of 14,500 bar rais. Wheat firm, with sales of 100,000 i bushels; Southern White $1.20 a $1.50, and Red $1.32. Corn buoyant, with salts of 11,000 bushels, White 96 a 90c, and Yellow $1 a *1.02. Spirits of Tur pentino dull at -14 cents. Rosin steady at $1.51 a $1.55. CuAMJtwos, July 30.—Sales of Cotton to-day 500 bales, with a depressed mat : ket To Rent. THE DWELLING over the Store t.f Mr 1 -'. Collins. oppeeite the (Maulers’ £j±£> ; Hotel, with garden ruunli.g through to K,, ; , ; Kills street. JSaVJL.. Ihe .STORK next above Mrs. C©H>n.-. Three STORES in !ir< proof buMding, corner ol i Brotul and Gumming -street k I The DWELLING occupied by Mr. McCarty be ; tween Cutnmk t and KpUnck, and north side ol j Oree.i stveet, with six rooms and four nre pla- us j a pantry and several closets The DWELLING on El lip atreei. uearly oppo i cite, with dame aooor.tmodalions, beside- stable , ind carriage house, o 'copied by Mr. .J Reid. ; Apply to Messrs. T. V STOVALT, to. Oh. or ; J. DANFORIB. in the absence of jy-29 10 PLEASANT STOV AI.L. CHEAPEST PM South of the Potomac! DAILY EVENING DISPATCH. At'GI’STA, OKORGIA. • DAILY", $4 per year -WEEKLY", i-1 50. j *w-srai..-ri v in advance.-## : DISPATCH, pub! idicd at 2 , tX/ o’clock, !’■ M., i-i deliver-'1 in Ma~.uL ! Atlanta, and iritormediae- point,-, at day-light I ; the morning , fter publieatieti THE DULY IHSPVmi ’ Contains the latest ttlegrayhir and jiiaSl ir.telii , ! genco, up to the hour of publication, and offers • to merchants and the reading public a most do- j | sirab’e medium of Commercial, General AND news. Tt contains a *-urate reportsdf the leading mar kets <£this country and Europe, and a careful daily statement of the PRICES CURRENT in , AUGUSTA, b.wsod upon «<•/'■ r.t s. It reading columns w ill contain h full aud reliable i summary of the LATEST YxN.TNN.VaVV vn.ym>\ ; Our Advantage* in tbi ; department are un equalled, embracing, in addition to tl.e usual | mail facilities, telegraphic communication vrltb j all the princpal cities, and a large corps of spe cial correspondent i The rapidity with winch iho DISPATCH Lcs I obtained a circulation, equalled by very few ! I ally papers .South, sufficiently attests the suc ; cess aud practicability of cheap papers. They \ follow railroads as naturally as water runs down ! hill. The DISPATCH is located at the most fa j vorablo point, ami issued at the most favorable Ltime for obtaining and diftaeuiioatiug the VERY I Latest NEWS. The telegraphic and mail facili ty of Augusta, and its proximity to the interior, given material Advantage over any pt its »l tor cities a distributing jKiint, and an Evening , paper, furnishes news to Middle: and Upper i Georgia, parts <>t Tennessee and Alabama, an : to Southwestern Georgia, and parts of Florida, twelve hours in advance of any other publica tion. Merchants, Planters. Speculators, and the reading pub»h would do well tntc«»t these asser tions for themselves NY F. E K L Y DISPATCH. j su* paper la bwu*d vvery Friday, and von j tains 86 columns, (v.'itii few advertisements,) I aud ! u addition to the Cuvinorcia' and General , News of the day, and the Prices Current in Au gusta, it always contains m attractive variety ; ..f ploixiog HiKetlnay. TtHat Skeickcs, Puetry, 11 - It Is the design of the Proisit-tor to moke the i WEEKLY DISPATCH emphatically a SOUTHERN PLANTERS HOME ‘l NEWSPAPER. Thousands of doting are annual ly sort abroad for cheap papers for the fireside j May not an established Southorn enbrprist hope ! t tor a share of <bc- patronage of tl/- reading ‘ : public ' * j #sT specimen copies sent when desi^.l. ! Clubs of Are or more, to the same aidrcss. ! will be furnished with the paper for $1 ou h. S. A ATKINSON, Proprietor 1 Augusta, Georg* ! ter For any paper in Georgia. South Carolina. I • Tennessee, or Alabama, copying the above ad - vertiaoment once or twice, we will advertise to 1 j a like amount. June 16 1 Congress Water. A SUPPLY" just received, directYrput /V. the Spriny. jy 0 WU B f Potash. in WO THO U3AND lbe. No 1 TOTa|h A reeelvM by jvjo IVM. B. njTT. ■k-ditf 5 «! : ' V' j, %cci;ti Ifltites. gAf" For Salt 1 - an O<W V'eHowii’ REGALIA, at about half Also, u good LF.GAUA for Masons Sold to help fi»nc \u iistrees. Apply u this office, jyill |i?*Hanx triirg Debating CttTßineet at your Room MONDAY FVF.N'IMi, August 2d, at o'-iock. A pnncUalay , ;i, ' v ' a nee is reque-ted. W. C-. WHiliBY UatAbnrg, .' .Jj, 4*-x, *vs d 2 Age and Debility.—As°l<! age ooiuce creejnig o r ». it bribes with t many 1 attoudant inilrrift'cv. t,os*s of appetite aad weak ues- impair the health, and want of activity makes the tnind discontented and unhappy. To cas.es wt* re old bid. *dds Its nfluence, it is al moat itnposHible. to adl vigor and health, and although many remedies have been tried, all have fkiled. until HQSRHAVK’c* HOLLAND B'.T , TERS were known and used. In every case where they have been employed, they have iu variably given strength \nd restored the appe tite. Tiny bare become '•» great agent for this alone, and are wto by many people wboarv sufferin'from loft- ot appetite and jsfeneral d>* b.iiiy. In cases of long stain mg onronic dis eases , they act a a charrn, invigorating the «y. 4 tem, thus giving nature < nothcr opportunity to repair physical injuries. Bee udvertigement in another column jy2T dn*c3 fiT South Cai-otliia Kail* rood, Gk.v’l StTFJti.'rrrjroKNT’B Augusta. Georgia, .loly 22. IMS —Resumption of Sxtoda> morning a Mail and i’assenger Trair. commenc ing SUNDAY MORNING, 26th ittti. The Mail and Tra.n on this Road - il I'nvo Auge-ta. Georgia, >u SUNDAY MORNING., it 10 o cl -ck. A. M , and m ccatimm mtil further cotice. H. T. PEAKE. 1 jy23- \ C General Superintendent. W e are authorlJKcc! lo Announce CIJtIBORKE SNEAD. Esq., as n randi iatn for Attorney General of the Middle Districr, it the elec lion in January next. ; ?'-2 (iffieortia Kailroail, A«- GT.'sT.A, July 2'tth. HSS —Double Daily Service of Mail Train., on Mam Line. wIU Be r. «umeU on and after SfSDAY, July «M>. jy*3 GEO. YOSGE, Gcn lSnp’t. JST Dr. M. J. J ones has re moved hie office from Mclntosh street, to a room - over Hollingsworth & Baldwin's store, on Br«>ad street, three doors above tueUnion Rink, where Ims may be- found during iha day, and at no.luat the U. 8. Hotel. Jy-1 flT J Stra yeti or Stolen—A Hull Terrier PUP, white, with the cxvaptiun of i brown spot n ar the rump, and «ars croppod ; utec, inclined to be Mangey “bout the neck. A liberal reward irili be paid for bis delivery , at this office. ,|e3o K. SIBLE.Y^ AgOJ»t»—^ r - O DOWI) is my duly acknow ledged Agent during my ab sence front the city. >e& .7. M. HILT.. m-TeetH Extracted with out pain, with Eb etrkity, by my io . Dr. WRIGHT. |TA ii giiHta & Savannah Rnllroad.—Wflt'KtA, G March 11, 1858. On and after Friday, the 12th instant, the rate of Freight on Cotton to Savannah will be 00 cent* per bale, until further notice. TO f,j7 F t. wItXIS, President. To Kent.—TWO LOOMS for *inglu geatk men. couvenienUy situated to busi ness. Inquire al this Office, or address Box '202, Post Office. my 13-if (*:- Wanted.—A Hons.-, not more I than half a mile from the Post Office, with six »rooms. Possession wanted first of Octo cr. ) KUt|«»lf al til in "lllu-. jes ts j Sot i C «•—' THOS. S. W .\JRD I Esq., Attorney at Law, Waynesboro’, Ga.. is rny j duly constituted Agent during my absence from j Burk: county. J. B. HAYNE ' Way nceboro, Ga., Juno 2*2, ISSB. jyl-tiecm j “ ff§r NOt i c e,—M AO K EN/I K & : WARD, Attorneya at law, Wayne-boro’, Ga .arc !my duly constituted Attorneys, and w'.ll repre -1 sent me in ad matter.-: «»f a profi-.-.ional «-harac- I ter during my absence from Burke, county. • i. B IIAYNE. i Waynesboro, Ga., Juno 22, ISSS. jvl deem fiTt uff of Over. —HoxErT'Ai.R Co., Penn., Jan. 10, IB6o—Mr. ftKTii W i*owi k—isir . You are at liberty to use the follo w in: i. umi nt for the benefit of the af flicted : j i was attacked with the liver Complaint, which apparently brought me to the bnukotl the grave. During my sickn s; X was attended i by three jihysieians in our place, but received no help. I also tried the various remedies re : commended for such complaints, but they af forded me r.o relief. As a last resort. I wa« , persuaded to try ir*>tar’r BaUam of Wild • Cherry, and by using four bottles I was restored J to better health than I have enjoyed hrforo for i ten years?. This statement may lie re.'ieJ upon as strictly true. B:-:t-ky Pnanix. The above edriiffcate was given in the pre sence Os D.*. A. Strong. <if Honeadale, vhois well j known in his vicinity as a successful piactitionor. Situ W. Fowls & Co. |3S Washinyum-street, j Boston, Propr etors. Sold by th.dr Agents, everywhere. mv3i • Butter. A FIRKIN'S choice Goalies BUTTER,. * * just received by jjJZ EgTES t CLARK. Lard. OA BBLR. prime Tftnuetrec LARD,! Ol * just received. jy2o THOS. r. RTfiNALL k dl. i l or ii. I plYE HUNDRED Ijiioliels good up country i 'OR?J. for tie iu ccpot. Jy23 THOS. P. STOVALL ; c CO. Family Corn Meal. A CONSTANT supply )f ground CORN MEAL, express j for family use. from selected White Corn, wil now be kept eon lamiy on hand. Also, UXMIJPKD GRITS aad the wants of customers pronynly attended :o. f’atroimg. l solicited by jyl» ’ >f. W. WOODRUFF, j Wanted, XpOR a Conn try Printing Office, a TWO- i JL THIKIf> I'RLVI’KR, to whom lair w,;;cs will 1 be raid, inquire of jy2s I. H. STRARHS A CO. \ Stifcar. TWO HUNDRED bbls. Refined A.’l! an.iC SUGARS ; i 4" bbls. Crushed and Iwdored SUGARS ; ; -JOhlids. choice Portoßi.) “ , Kb “ prlfnc Muscreartn SUGAR. Fi»- rain! low, by jj 21 DAKIEI H. WILCOX. • Faucj- Bacon. »>/ t TIERCES LAMS; r -25 hlnls. SHIULDKItS, lamdsomety,:ui, and Jrce I'rtrn sklppeis, for sain low, by A. D, SmiJAKS. J. J, J’earce, WAREHOUSE AJJI COMMISSION MERCHANT, Augtrta. Georgia. The undekshy'af.u . far 'he liberal r»lren»t ra"rtefideii — v ■■ - b'ai ft>r * wn« «f yetrt wouW > inform bn> frlenrtaaad the jnibli,-. t ,„ r Efe, j-ntp. •.mU-ir’ 1,1 ii 1 * Wimi ’ w, 'i' knolv-u BKJOK «AREHOUSE, o" Campbell street, near D-wes, Br, *° « ( » '*Hardware Haute, where, by ttrl-t I"*'*' sttmvoaut all birainess entrwaxi io j' ... /--- gVr* A in itroly pes for ti 9 Mellonlf you wantadrat-'arc AMBROTYE. i beautifully ©oh. red etui put >n &nicat.<Ae K *> : fifty CectH, go u> the orlgina. Fifty C.-«t Gali^i^ 1 Post Office c HUer. opposite the if tar# a Kaiitomfl'* Bank. Fufr/rtt tv ‘he f PortolK*j v Ji*-- '.* di WVL ‘; WrVat P r Solved f—wi. MOUSE’S ISVIGOS. UUt.—The dyspeptic wfid has lost the power of duly converting 1 i life-sustaining element, is relieved y i .ours*- of this extraordinary tmio. :- - fluid re acquires its solver * power, y ! nutriment, winch wasa load any a j the sufferer, while his digestive or I ''paralyzed a*d unstrung, bcco? d | wholesome revolution created it; li ! ba:*is of activity, strength and V . v The nervous sufferer, while- P acute, phy«>eu‘ agony of Keur . or erdi* pry headache, afltl? . rors, wakened by periodical r | pagtljrade. borne down a; ! ten ibie latitude which pr*., » ; nervous energy, or exm -ieming at. .. or disability arising from the unnatural co,. ; l of the wonderful niachiaery which connec t - • 0 |«ry member with the 3©urc-e <>f sensation, n o n God and thought—derives imroedute benefit from the use of ibis fbrdUd which atoncecalm? - invigorates and regelates the shattered nervout • organisation. k Females who hare tried It are unanimous it declaring the, F.lix.'r to be the greatest boor tbm wom*n has ever received from the ha- J. o medical men. Koran's Invigorating Elixir bas a direct, 'ro 11 ! mediate ajad astoniafetag effect upon the appetite Whih ft ronews the strength of the dige-’iv* ,r | powers it creates a desire for the solid mater ia ! which is to be subjected to their action. As at ! appetiser it ha? ro equal iu the Fharmaoopw. ~ j Ts lung life and the vigor necessary pa Its en • - joy ment are desirable, th is wodit ine is indeed o ’■; precious worth r,j Its beneficial effect* are not e nfined to either ; sex or to any uge. Tire feeble girl, the a ding • Wife, the listless, enervated youth, the overworn “! man of business, the victim of nervous dtpre? e j sioc, the individual .=offering from general do r ‘ j bility or from the weakness of a single organ j win all find immediate and permanent mil. fV-om ! the ore of this incomparable r enovator To ~ I those who have a predisposition to partly s is il “ iW’U prove a complete and unfailing safe guard II i agvinit that terrible malady. There are many | perhaps who have so trifled a ith their constftu v t«on that they think themselves beyond tboreaeb lt l of medlclue, Let not oven those despair; The Elixir deals with disease as it exivitß, ‘vith-out re* j lereuce to the causes, ard will not only remove the disorder itsolf, bur, rebuild the broken con stitution 1/J&3 OF MEMORY, coufnsion. g ddincss, rush : of blood to the head, melancholy, mental debil y ! ity, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self- do r. ruction tear of Insanity , hypochondriasis, dys s pepsin, general prostration, Irritability, per ous - ne ?. inability to sleep, distaste incident to so- I male*, decay of the propagating i 'netcm.-. hys • ; teria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation oi “ i the heart, impetency. constipation, -to., from ■ whatever arising, it is, if there '« any rch juice to be placed on human testimony, absolute- I ly infamme. J CAUTION".—T)r. Morse's Invigorating Cordis* ~ has bec-n counterfeited l.y some ;u»principled *'! per-one Iu future, all the genuine Cordial will have the proprif.u.r’s sac .-invite pa - ted over ihe cork of each bottle, and thr -tepi'd^g'«rordf blowu in glass : Dr. Morse's Invigorating"V> r r dial. G. IL RlNG.proprietor, V. Y. i- This cordial is put up highly cohcm:tra*cd in » pint I'Ottles : *.”per b'-ttlc ; two ro r sf>; six foi sl2. C H. P.lN'i, proprietor, 192 Broadway, N ! York. SoldbyDrugtrisft'? throughout the United States, Canadas and tno West Todies. Also, by x HA VII, nNi), LIf)CHESTER kO)., and Fl.l MB i I.EITKKR, Augd»ta fohl9-3»o frieiul to Improve" j ? ! tneut w rite-; thus : y Wrtrox, N. H., Sept 10, 18f»7. Having had an opportunity to test the value of : Fro:'. 0. J MoodV. Hair Restorative, lam pro II i pared to sa*. that it fully makes good its recom t. meodahont, by restoring to more than its orig . Inal lusfre, hair that has become gray, cr faded , from age or disease. It will give tho hair a soft , -and pliable texture, and what is of H’ltl greater ; importance than that, it is reetored to health; . it imparts to the wl ole system its ronovati ig, |f healing properties, and ii...- a tendency to restore ■ health and prolong life, and give to vim aged the . appearaioe of youth. Its unequalled properties . j ought t< recommend it to every family. Try It, ye who labor under any disease of the noad, and . you win ne\ or have to regret its application. C-urox.—Beware of worthless imitations, as , several are already in th • mark- *, callc- by dis -1 I’ereut names. Use none unless the words (Pro- I i i lessor Wood's Hair .Restorative. Depot St Lfudii, 1 Mo., md New York'!, arc blown in the bottle. Sold by all Druggists *ir d Patent Medicine deal 1 ers, also by all Fain'y and Toilet Goods denier? | 1 . in the United States and Cinada* jly2o*2w [ girTue Oreut Eagltsli Remedy.—Hlr Jium Cukkf.'s CEI.W-R/TKii 1 , FCM vLK FILLS. Prepared from a prescription , oi S ; r J. Clarke. M. D.. !'hygi.- i an Extraordinary i ! o the Queen. Thin invaluablrj medicine is unfailing in the j *.ore of U 1 those painful utid dangerous diseases j 10 which d;o female conititation is übject. It ■ | 1 moderates a'l execs’* and removes all obatruc- i ■ tions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. i TO MAHR;ED LADIES it is peculiarly Suited. f It will. In a short time, bring on 'he monthly ' jieriod with regularity. ; Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Gov* i ernmeut Stamp of Gr it Britain, to prevent I counterfeits. j These Fills hould not be taken by females during the f.rst three tKzntht of Pregnancy, as * ; they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any j other time thev arc safe. In all eased of Nervous and Spinal Affbetfona. Fain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight « exertion, Faipitm.on of the Heart, Hysterics and Wlnles, those Ihlls will effect a cure when all f ! other mean? have failed, ami although a power ; ful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, anti mony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each truckage, which should bo carefully pvt served. I Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, 1 JOB MOSES, (late I. C. .mid Win kCo.) '■ Rochester, New York. K. B.—One Dollar and six Postage Stamps an cksed to any authorized Agent, will Insure a * i bottle containing over fifty pills, by return mail For sale by II AVILAND, CHICHESTER .k AO. 1 Wholesale and Retail Agents for tiie State o j Georgia. fob! -y j KT It is not generally con ! ceded that Liver Complaint, or a deranged state ‘ of the Liver, is the cause of most of tbe summer j and bowel cemplaiots that visit imi dfiring this j reason of the year. i Yet some of our first Physicians consider tbe . j Liner the principal cause of these diseases, or in j other words, when it pel forms its functions t ; properly it enables tho system to resist of throw off diseases of the stomach and bowels, and where they are deranged the surest cure is to cure the Liver of its disease and cause it to p“r f form its proper functions. There is nothing ;n the tb»t so qnlckl> •lt ual»l« Die " jj oerformauce of Its Bmctionsas j-,; : ~GR, which, #• i ab • jauy .. , Th. it cbec j time H I racdiciU’ Sirs, DragHre." ‘ mVitlims trellK. Augusta, July Ist. l-’S :y3--.lMtr Sugar ai*«i Syrup. Three hundred i-bis. xioftneti.*, B and 0 SUGARS : 50 bbls. INAvderccl and Crushed 3W aR., ; 20 hhds. good anitvprimc Muscov.de SUGARS 15 “ choice f’orto Rico FUG.vFS ; 50 bbls. choice New Orl -.ans bYRGP ; ■.& “ Sugar House SYRUP. lor side by 5,31 g jiAN’llJ. H WIIX»X < ol¥«*e. mwO HUNDRED and fifty bags g - oo<l .1 to dioice >-to DOFFWC 20 Ur,. • dr-' ■ laiguaj ra COFt’KF . <5 ' *• juntos “ For pale by j3l DANIEL H. VfHATij;. Mails. FIVE HUNDRED kez» Reading aui! Old Doioiuiou NAILS 20* kscs WyoniiDfi NAILS 300 • Fall Riv*;r " to arrive, fcr ,y»l BAMCTS H. WILCOX. Soda. SEVENTY-FIVE I ioxes Bi-Carb S0I).-‘ 26 kegs *op CarbSODA. Forsaleb, ~.31 V NIK. u 'Vll.ixw . Wanted t« Kent, ICOR the ensuing year, from the tits'. . of Oct tier uext, .1 SMALL > AF.M it, FNCL tan country, with rood ifotneson it. amt uDi'u ten or twelve idII-h ol the (Ity litres-- l-os 22, P.O. jySOitCacl ANSLEY <fc SON, GENERAL COM M fSSK 1 N M EROHAN IS .Vo 2 Jfeual/j Rain)*. HKVXOI I>S-STRKKT, Ai nUSTA. OKoROXV, VTniX give prompt attention to tie VV purchase and «al«- of MERCHANDISE, and ill kinds €XHISTI RY ’ 10DUCK. July Ist, 1858 jy29-tf For Salt-, liy Ansley & Son, rpnrJlK HUNDRED hales prime HAY j[ 4io.coils and half (iH in?st i.ic’uiuo BOl*F, coils hand-made ROPE; 2ti buxes hnV *:ltl c-N iunl 't,A«» -«-*^ v * ,,?t ' ; ' - P Lv, . -r 1 bt'OClt PKA3 ; ‘ -(, >0 • I'KA ViEAJa. jv 20• ff Ciioicc tianis. r piIH!TY or.- a Nu-.-f-r Cured Canvaser:- X. HaMS ; 9 'i-k-; Virginia HAMS, round cat. For ?ale low, by A. b. WILL! AMR jyfAldlm BACON AND HOPE! 4ftO Casks Clear BACON SIDES; 100 “ Ribbed “ (iOO Ct-ils best Muehine ROl’K. For sale low. by LEWIS dt ALLRA, jy2S 3 No 1 Warren Block. Gold Dents. [lf STEARNS . c ; CO., Agents for the • manufacturers:—the MAMMUTH FKN. i a. boxes, ala low pi-oe. at wholesale Re j?>!ntiog -lone a., usual. jy2B Straw Goods. H AT’S. BONNETS and FLATS hlf-ftth ,i and pressed, ic tho latka'mvtx, wlifcl lias ♦'un received I. H. STEARNS fc CO., jy‘2B Onodoor above Moo hi Dies* Bank. Sewing MacJiine Notice. rpilE NEiTLETON Si RA VMONI) 10 l TI- NT EWPIRK FAMILY StWlVallACmb. This Machine sews with iwo breads,and w.l [WtPitted April 14th. 18.TT. Having ‘earned that R Scovej. fs- it templing to make sale -f said p; sit forte 'tales o! Georgia and South Carol;ic .we h reiy iiOtifv al! persoos inter* sit'd, that we arc thostlc owners of said Invention tor said States, havhg purchased the same of said Scovki Hi rough Tis tttoriioy, who had an irrevocable power of i*. loruey lo: selling sa;d S at* - ' tid |m-w.t of ft torncy was duly rec rt»c<f i. the ‘att-nt Office *t ft'rc Ijingu.n. An aft stud c.oj; ol the same nay be seen by calling on our Agents in Augurtn. Messrs. HARSH .k ANDRKVS, woo are duly at' thorized u make sale ol County Rights for said MacJiiu-is in said States of Georgia and cr.ti Carolina, also in other Southern Staler belong ingtour. Wo therelo ’e fork ! hud’. Pcovki. ot his Agents, or at y poreon or persons, to u nk* sale of said Fat'-i l or Territorial Kiuh's in s-aii Statea, or in any pari of said States, under th* sevpi est penalty of*thft law, for Pitch purixwe made and provided All applioatious for Rigid- for vending sa. via i.in -I i ;* i;-?wly invented M»ihhi'- .. the QUAKER may 1 to IL\MrF. k ANDREWS, of Augusta, or to USOI No. 10 Will Suee New Yotk. . TUGS W JOHN (»$ jy2*)-lm ‘ OLIVER ?■ FRaLL u r VETHOUSANI) seccud hand , : r r I GRAIN SACKS, as ; -od « new, c. on signrnent, and ~a!e k>w tuy -r ‘ jy2d M W WOO GRID I {iIKTY THOI SA NI) pounds "Cacou SIDES, *»n consign men t. aid for »u!e ky jy2<i M w. WOODRUFF. Coßiigaiaent X». Si, OK THIRT Y casks more of those fine CanvasaiKl Faintly Baton B.iM.s, j.oi up by Dowel, Mi-Kwini & Co., an co»i»nm«ii!. ami foi sole by jv 26 M. W. WOODRUFF. At Hew York Cost, FOR CXAJ3.EA, ITY stock of DRUGH fi CHKMIOALS, imints, oii-«, varnishes, fbrfcmf , „nd a!! the arue'es in the Drug line. Cal! hoon, atd gut bargains. B. F. CHEW, Turpin’s Old Stand, jy24 ts Augbfta, Ga. To Kent, FROM the hret of October d ' neat DWELLING, on soutli side 1(1 •is. between Washington "nd street-*, iromtxlutely in theH«Jgbbo r bo>l of the Fo-t Gfioe. JyWjf A ERE Did .New Buokit. -g* 'll HE Fashionable Science JL vagi.;, being a series of the n«s ‘ olds ceptEm, nrrauged for araxtahr# ol the art, ic whirb is addeo an etu* » praetleo made ' ff» '' if,'