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TMJ-UnF Evening, August 10, ISSS. J!
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0" We puWWi a abort Story in this
evening's paper, signed L. J. A. The
author says it is his first attempt. ) t
Matters anJ Things In Cherokee. !
Marietta , Cobs, Co. i:
, Aog. 8,1858. i
Dispatch Those of your citl- t
tint who have left Augusta on account ■ t
of the hot weather, and taken up their j <
quarters in this section, solemnly asseit ■
that they bare jumped out of the fry- H
•ing pan into the fire. Tlie thermometer i
has been as high as 90 for several days, \
and the drought is getting very severe I
Crops haT« not yet suffered materially, j i
but com will b« seriously damaged if ;
we do not have rain very soon. Old corn i
it coming in freely and sells readily at
42 1-2 a45 cents, A large amount of ,
■ Wheat is also offering, and meets with j
buyers at 65 to 75 cents. Much of the j
Wheat of this region is of very inferior
quality. Chickens are very plenty at 8 j
to 10 cents apiece, and Eggs at 8 to 10 j
cents per dozen.
A horrible tragedy was perpetiated j
at Powder Springs on Wednesday last.
A Mr. Duncan was killed by Mr.
Lingo, his brother-in-law, in a most
cold blooded and fiendish manner.
, Dost an ran away with Lingo's sister,
about three months ago, and married ■
her. at which Lingo threatened to kill i
him; and en the day the fatal dfeed was .
committed, he publicly avowed bis pur 1
pose, and started in pursuit of him
about the village. Duncan avoided ]
him, and asked the by-standers not to j
let Lingo reach him, as he had threat
ened to take his life. But Lingo persis-,
ted in following him up, with a drawn j
sword cane, when Duncan, finding that
he could not get away from him, fired a
pistol athim, A scuffle then ensued, in ]
which Duncan was thrown down, when
Lingo stabbed him several times, caus ;
ing his death in a few seconds. These
are the particulars as we obtained them
from rumor, and are believed to be
mainly correct. Lingo is in jail in
Marietta, chained, and the jail is gaurd
ed. If he don't get ont, as most of
their criminals do, he will stand a very
fair chanoe to pull hemp. Duncan had
just served a term in the Penitentiary
for stealing a mule.
In spite of the clamor in reference to
the State Rond, it is admitted on all
lands that it is managed more success
fully in all its details,'.than it lias era
been. There are fewer accidents, less
detentions and loss of baggage, and
more money paid into the Treasury,
than unaer any previous administra
tions. And while this lias been done, ;
in the midst of a year ot uupreceaen-]
ted prostrvtiou in business, the road has ;
also been kept in repair, several miles
relaid with the best iron, and all jiebts !
paid every month
p g —Copious rains prevailed in At
lanta, and through Middle Georgia on j
Monday. _ ___
Supreme C ourt.
This Court commenced its session in :
Atlanta on Monday last, all the Judges j
present except Judge Lumpkin. The j
cases from the Flint Circuit were the i
first in order. The Intelligencer says a
number of members of the Bar from a
distance are present.
Celebrated Walcott Case.
The celebrated Walcott case, (says the j
Charleston Newt) to recover $87,000
brought against him by lawrence,,
Stone & Co., which, it has been alleged,
had been paid hitu by the above firm
for the purpose of influencing votes on
the last tariff bill, excites great inter
est. Rufus Choate and Judge Abbott]
have been retained by Walcott. Ex-
Gorernor Gardiner, his former partner,
has been summoned to give evidence.
This trial will disclose some precious
revelations with regard to the means
and methods of corruption in use at j
Washington by parties who have no I
scruples of conscience in trafficing for ;
Congressional votes to promote corpor-;
ate interests. It will afford a new illus
tration of the troth, that the sense of j
honor is frequently blunted in parties !
who are associated together under a j
•harter and acknowledge emir a divi-j
ded responsibility, resorting to practices
which they would reject as repugnant,
to principles of right and feelings of]
delicacy when individually accountable. 1
Explosion or a Soda Fountain.—A
soda fountain in the drug store oil
Messrs. Knowi.ks & Bbothuk, in St
Louis, exploded last Saturday with a
tremendous report, causing general de
vastation in the establishment, and se
riously, if not fatally injurying Mr.
Hxnrt Knowles. The fountain was ly
ing upon (he floor, and Mr. K. had oc
casion to move it, upon doing which the
eud was blown out, throwing him with
great violence to a distant part of the .
floor. His right arm was broken near '
the wrist, the right wrist was disloca- ]
ted, a severe cut was inflicted upon the f
chin, and a very dangerous wound in I
the abdomen, near the groin.
Democracy Victorious in Mobil*
X’ountt.—The election for Sheriff in the
city and county of Mobile, on Monday
laat, resulted in the election of James
T. Shelton, th# Democratic candidate. 1
ecSye ** I
The Atlantic Telegraph.
Speaking of the suseessful laying down ;
of tbe Atlantic Cable,the N. Y. Herald of!
the Cth inst, says : "The grand event j
of the age is consummated. The great!
problem of the present generation is!
solved. The savants of to day may now i
exclaim, with greater reason than the j
philosopher of old, “Eureka !" The ]
Old and the New Worlds are connected i
by that most mysterious and wonderful I
of all agencies—electricity. Past failures j
have only intensified the public joy at i
tire present success. The ships of the j
third'expedition, which left Queenstown ,
en the 17th of July, and which started ;
from mid-ocean on tne 2!)th, to make ]
the fourth attempt to lay the cable, '
arrived at their respective destinations j
Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, and Ya- ]
lentia Bay, Ireland.on Wednesday even ]
ing, and yesteiday the two continents
were in connection with each other.— ]
No verba] communications, we believe, j
as yet, the rmlo being that
the electricians should only test the
continuity until all ihe airangements
for the transmission of messages are
made. Those will be completed to-day,
we presume, and the European news of
to day will probably lie published in the
Herald of to-morrow. The first message
j that is to be conveyed through tlieso
I mysterious wires, now coiled in the
ocean's depths, is to Ire a greeting from
Queen Victoria to President Buchanan
Election Return*.
North Carolina. —The returns so far
i received indicate that Ellis, the Demo
cratic-candidate, will be elected by over
i 10,000 majority.
| Missouri. -Barrett, the Democratic
] candidate for < ougress in the fit. Louis
I District, has been elected over F. V.
i Blair, Freesoiler. by a handsome ma
j jority. In the second District, Wood
! ron, Democrat, is elected. In the sixth
! district, Pur.u-s, Democrat, is no doubt
i elected, and in the seventh, as far ns
i heard from, Noel, Democrat, is far
ahead of his opponent,
• Kentucky.- The returnsindicatethat
j this State has gone decidedly Democrat
ic, by increased majorities over the voteß
given in the Presidential election.
—.
Canton Copper Mines.
The Savannah JSepubltrau, of the 10th
inst., says : “ Wearepleased to see the
energy with which the Company have
gone to work on these mines, and the
flattering prospects of a successful in
vestment of their capital Messrs, Wav
& Tayloii, of this city, have left at our
office a bag of the ore, a sample from n
ton’s weight of it now here and ready
for shipment. In its present state of
preparation for market, it is worth SIBO
per ton, and the Company are now get
ting out that amount daily with their
present machinery. They purpose to
increase the power at an early day so
!as to enable them to get otjfeflfcd pre
i pare for market two tons per day, vai
] licit at suiio, Aapo-imenof the ore call
; be seen on our Round Table."
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I Travelling In the Olden Time.
j The Philadelphia iVorth American
! quotes some curious and suggestive pas
sages from the journal, lately published
!in Littell's Living Age, of Mrs. Knight,
1 who, in 1704-5, performed a journey
from Boston to New York, transacting
] business in the latter city, and at various
| points on the route. The time spent in
j the saddle, for she travelled ou horse
. hark, was about four weeks, two in the
I journey out, and two in the return.—
I And the whole time occupied was five
I months, to accomplish what could now
ha effected in as many days
Scientific Expedition.— The steam
ship -‘Moses Taylor," which left New
York on Thursday last for Aspinwall,
took among the passengers a party of
scientific gentlemen, who are bound to
; Peru to make observations of the great
solar eclipse in September: they go out
under the auspices of the Smithsonian
Institution, and are furnished with a
free passage by the IT.l T . S. Mail steam
ship, the Panama Railroad, and the
|, British) fitoam Navigation Companies.
——
j Citizens’ Bank or Memphis, --Messrs.
]S. P. Walker and D. B. Turner, late
] .“residents of the Citizens’Bank of Mem
: phis, publish a card in the Memphis pa
pers, stating that they will undertake
|to apply their individual means and
i property to make good any deficiency to
: noteholders or credit ora of the Bank --
; The Memphis Bulletin nays that Mr.
Walker’s means, together with the as
i»ets, are ample to perform what ho
l promises.
*•••*
Two hales of the new crop of cotton
were received in Tallahassee, Fla., on
the sth inst. The quality was mid
dling fair, and sold tor 11 cento.
{if The first bale of new cotton was
received iu Americus on the 7th inst.
It weighed 600 pounds, classed middling
fair, and was soid for 15 1-2 cents. So
we learn from the Savannah Republican.
er During the present season. 101
persons have been medically treated for
yellow fever at the Quarantine Station,
New York Harbor, of whom >2 have
been discharged well, 18 have died, 2]
still remain under treatment
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A Clo«e Ltuettlon.
•teid Laity Bab to Lady Sue.
I wish I were as blest u you
Vour husband is jxditCTfcu kind,
Ol tfcntlo manners, generous mind,
Obliging, gay—in friendship warm.
With every quality to eba-m.’’
Pray, Lady Bab,” tried Jatly Sue,
• How came my husband—r ntr> nous—
So intirnatilf known to you !”
ITK M S .
The Green River Barrens, that fifty;
years ago, in Kentucky, were covered 1
vith grass and strawberries, morning
glories and other flowers, arid were the
resort of immense flocks of quails, and
a multitude of rabbits, are now over- 5
spread with great forests oaks, hickory j
and chestnut trees.
A young woman employed as a do
mestict in Cambridge, Mas., a few days
since, stole several pieces of rare China
ware and a gold pencil from her em
ployers, in order to present the same to
a daughter of Mr. Geo. TV. Cnt'er, to
whom she felt very grateful for having
taught her to read
The Rev Dr. Duffield, of Detroit, I
has a Bible, which is probably the old
est one cm this continent. It bears j
date A. D., 830, and consequently is j
more, than Dine hundred years old. The;
book contains six hundred pager in;
double columns.
Quite a furore of excitement was crea-1
ted at Berkly, Springs, Va., a few days;
since, by the report that Died Scott!
was a*guest at one of the hotels, it i
proved to be, however, only a Chero
kee Indian.
; The capital stock of the Bank of Mil-;
jtual Redemption, at Boston, is being;
brisklv paid in. More than one half of j
the total capital, $500,000, lias been!
; received. The Bunk will commence 1
iopeiations about the middle of Au-J
[gust.
The citizens of Springfield, Massaihu
jst, in view of the great horse exlii-'
ititionto be held there, have raised
! S6OO to be offered as prizes for a grand i
j regatta of row boats to be had on the!
('onneciicttt river,at that city on Friday,
j August 27.
The getters up of a bear hunt in Min
'nesota invite the ladies to parcipitate in '
the sport. But the ladies kaJ better
‘not doit, especially if they dress sash
] ionably. Each of them might chance;
|to be shot from appearing to be a Rule :
j bare."
! It is estimated that from the Ist of]
Januarv, 1847, to the Ist of January,
i 1858, more than 31,500.000 of the:
world’s population went down to the
! grave in various parts of tbe known
; earth
i A scandalous paragraph having up-,
i peared to the effect that fiirFitzroy fsei
i ley, Attorney-General of England, bail
j secretly married his dairymaid, that.;
gentleman writes to the papers contra
i dieting the story and pronouncing it
| little else than a tissue of falsehoods.
] The Ohio Farmer, in noticing the ra- \
]pid exhaustion of hemlock for tanning
ipm poses, says a Mr. Johnson has dis
covered a plant growing spontaneously
! iu large quantities, which will tan loath-,
jerinafew days instead of months.—]
.The discoverer lias not yet revealed the
. name of the plant.
] The U. fi. frigate Fulton arrived at
the Washington Navy l ard last Tries-;
day, in tow of the steamer Arctic, after
a nine months cruise in the gulf. She)
broke her connecting rod some distance;
below Norfolk, and was obliged to put
into Norfolk,and wait for the Arctic to go;
down for her.
The Earl of Carlisle has be-n eni-l
ploying his time, since he resigned the
lord-lieutenancy of Ireland, in the con
sideration of theological subjects, and
the result has been the production of a]
! work, entitled “The Second Vision of
j Daniel."
I The 30,000 plates which form the hull j
of the Ore it Eastern are bound togeth
er by 3,000,000 rivets. These hold to ]
get her the frame-work of a structure
which would carry 10,000 troops to In
dia, with 18.000 tons ol coat ami car
go
A sudden rise of fialt river, in Missou-j
ri, lias caused extensive]damage to forms j
buildings and crops. The water was<
higher than has been known in fifty j
years before. One-third of the wheat;
crop is spoiled.
“ Mr Jones, don’t you think mar
riage is a means of grace ? r
“Certainly, anything Is a means oil
grace that leads to repentance.”
Exit Jones, working in the lead of a]
broom handle.
A Toast for .the Ladies —At tile one
] hundred and fifty-seventh anniversary
of the founding of Detroit, on the24tli
| instant, the Hon. Wm. A. Howard, l>e
ing called upon for a speech, gave as a
sentiment.
| “ The fair daughters of Detroit—May
their tiitues expand like their skirls, and
their vices grow email and beautifully
less, like their bonnets ”
The toast brought down the bouse,
and especially the ladies.
Connubial Bliss.—l ouce met a free!
and easy actor, who told me that he
had passed three festive days at the
seat of the Marquis and Marchioness
jof , without any invitation, con- ]
i vinced las proved to tie the case) that]
my lord and my lady, not being on:
I speaking term, would each suppose the]
lother had asked Ipm.— ReynoU't Life
] i md Times.
John Chinaman’s le».—A newly ai
! rived John Chinaman, in Shasta, Cali
jfornia, purchased some ice recently,and]
finding it very wet, laid it out to dry in.
■be..im. On going to look for it again'
he found that it had disappeared, and
forthwith accused tire whole Chincse
, neighborhood with larceny. A gener
,al riot was the consequence.
; A Ton or ’1 urology,—The Bristol.
(Eng.) papers state that the stock of
I manuscript sermons left by the late.
Rev. E. Kemps, of Richmond Terrace,
is about a ton weight of paper. The
.amount of brain employed in producing
the same is not slated.
j Population of China. —The Russian
1 Mission now at Perkin lias, iu a recent
report, made known the result of the
last census taken by order of tiie Em
peror of China. The present population
]is said by this document to amount to
446,tXW,000‘. that of Pekin being l.c 48,-
'Bl4.
A Big Bell. —The new Victoria hell)
I called •• Big Ben," has been re-cast, ami
iis intended for the British Houses of
j Parliament, weighs 12 tons, 10 cwt., 1
|qr., 12 lbs., or rather more than 2 tons
I less than the original. Its diameter is
b feet, and height 7 feet (j inches.
Three Days Without Food.- Miss
Harriett l.ane, of EUensville. Clster
.county. N Y., went into the mountains
j on Thursday last to gather whortle-ber
;ries. and, being unacquainted with the
locuhty, siie got lost and wandered
about until near dusk on Saturday af
‘ teruoon, when she was found and con
j vcyed to her home. She had not a mor
: sel to eat during the three days, and
j when discovered was nearly tarnished.
THE LATEST NEWS.
BY TELEGRAPH
Furthfi' from the Cable.
Tsisirv Bav. Aug. 3. —The Eter.m
ships Niagara, Oorgun and Porcupine,
left to-day for St. John's.
1 "reparations for transmuting messages
are in a state of forwardness.
The Quean and President's messages
wil! probably be transmitted during the
week Notice, however, will be given
in advance.
A general demonstration throughout
the world is anticipated.
Uovrrllim-lil Loan.
Washington, Aug. i).—The applies
tiona for the ten million loan were open
ed to-day and awarded at an average
premium of five per cent.
Jlariatt.
New York, Aug. 9.—Sales of Cotton
to-day 4<X) bales, with a dull market. —
Hales of Flour 14,500 barrels, at ad
vancing prices ; Ohio 45 25 a So 50,and
Southern $5 15 a 4585. Wheat advanc
ing, with sales of 28.000 bushels :
Southern rod $1 05 a4l 20. Corn hea
vy, sales 20.000 bushels; white 05a
00, and yellow 95 cents Spirits of 1 ur
pentine heavy, and Rosin steady.
Shot Dead.
The Florence (Ala., i Gazette of the
30th tilt., chronicles the death of Edwin
1. Tester, which took place on Thurs
day afternoon, about ft ur o’clock the
result of a shot, from a double barrel
ed gun in the bands of and fired by Y.
A. Gray.
.*.
Prof. John A. Grant, of Tallahassee,
Fla., died in that city on the 2d inst.,
after a painful illness of several days.
OFFICIAL DRAWINGS
or nit
Sparta Academy Lottery.
or GEORGIA.
The following Rre the drawn netobers of the
.SPARTA ACADEMY LOTT FRY, Class sT‘.—drawn
AUGUST 9, 1856
29, 15, 59, (’., 22, 27, ’.7. 51, 42,
67, 30. 35, 1.
Tbe following are the Drav,r. Numbers of the
SPARTA ACAI)EMY LOTTERY, Clou 616— Extra,
drawn AVGUST 10. IS6B :
i 50, 19, 18, 36, 85, 21, 56, 29, 28 10,
38, 00, 08.
antO S. SWAN 400.. Manaserr.
P. & J. L. FLEMING,
Warehouse, nnd Commlssleu
Meroliants,
AtVITSTA, GEORGIA,
f| THANKFUL for the liberal support
1 X of “lantera tti this and the adjoining States,
• South Carolina and Alabama. would Inform them
and tlie pubic, tnat they will continue tin above
business in all its branches, and that tin y have
taken that commodious Fire Proof Warehouse,
occupied for several year, by Mo.-r.s. Whitlock
j Oakery A Co., on Campbell street, opposite that
1 of L. Hopkins where they hope, by strict al
i teution to business, they will .-hare the couth
j donee ami patronage of their friends as hereto
lore. Our charge-* will be the -ame as heretofore:
i Commissions -•> cents per bale.
j Storage first mouth ‘25 do do do
All succeeding month-- 12*4 do do do
Liberal advances will be made on all produce
consigned 10 them, aud others filled at the low
! e3t market prices. P. FLEMING,
, jyl-wly .J. L. FLEMING.
JAMES A. JONES.
1 (OF THE LATE FIRM OF 13ARNKS & JONES.)
VIHLL continue the WARE-
V V HOUSE and COMMISSION BUST *:•
i NEBS. Office and Sales Ro ui on the sL-b; v
corner nf Melutosli and Revnolds at., Augusta
■ Georgia, (formerly occupied by Simpson & dard
| uer). i would gr tefully re* urn my* thanks to
j my numerous friends who so liberally patron
! iseti me at u y cld ?nnd, and would most re
! speetfully solicit a cont’nuance of the same at
! the new, hoping, by giving my strict personal
1 attention to business, to promote the interest of
I all those who may favor me with their patronage,
j Ail orders for BAGGING, ROPK, and FAMILY
i SUPPLIES promptly and carefully executed.
Liberal cash advance* made on PRODUCE in
Store. JAMES A. JONES.
Augusta, July 14,1868. lylS wly
J. J. Pearce,
! WAREHOt SE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Angvtfu, Georgia .
THE UNDERSIGNED, thankful for
the liberal patronage extended )«? w*
j to him for a -erien of years, would
: infort i his tru-inls and the public, that
b< wII continue 1 1 his sanu well known I RICK
WAREHOUSE, on Campbell street, near 800 *s.
Brown A Co. V Hardware House, where, by strict
personal attention to ail business entrusted to
bis care, he hope? he will receive a share of the
public patronage.
CASH ADVANCES BAGGING, ROPE and FAM
III.Y SUPPLIES v< it bo forwarded to customers
as heretofore, when d.-ired.
J. J. PEARCE.
Augusta, Gt., July 20, 1858. jy27-c(Jm
Medical College of (fa.,
-A.c A-u gust;',
The next annual coubse of
Lectures in ifcis Institution will begin oil the
first MoiKlay la November next, with an
Introductory 1.-mure by Prof. Jose*.
Emeritus Pro! , of Anatoiuv—G. M. NEWTON,
M. D.
Anatomy—H. ?. CAMPBELL, M. D.
Surgery—L. A DUGAS, M D.
Chemistry andPharraacy—JOS. JONES, M. D,
Institute* and Practice—L. I*. FORD. M, D.
Physiology anc Pathological Anatomy—ll. V.
M. MILLER. M. I*.
Materia Medico, Therapeutics and Medical Ju
risprudence— 1. I*. GARVIN, M. 1).
Demonstrator of Auatomy—ROßEßT CA Ml'
DEI J., M. D.
Assist,iut Donuu-irator-S. B. SIMMONS, M. D.
Prosector to Use Professor of Surgery—H- W.
P. FORD. M. !>.
Curalor of Museum—-T. P. CLEAN ELAND.
Tickets for the whole Course 4005 00
Matriculation io be taken once).... 5 00
Pra, tieal Anabnny (tube taken once) 10 00
For furt her information, apply to any member
of the Faculty or so the undersigned.
... 29-etNovl I. P. GARYTN, Deau.
Interesting to Planters.
ITHE BOOK ISLAND PAPER MILLS,
_ ai Columbus. Ga., urn) the BATH PAPER
MILLS, (G. W Wi.YTKR. Agent, at Augusta, Ga.,)
each Wisl! to purchase O.\K HUNDRED TIIOU
SA NU l'OU.\ US OF THE MOTES that fall uu
der the Cotton Gin.
Tim is a chance for Christmas money for the
hands about the (Bn House.
Clear of dirt, and whole Cotton Seeds, the price
will be o.vu «:knt per pound, delivered at Colum
bus or Augusta, or on any of the Railroads with
in 100 miles if either place. When they are very
neatly hand led . something more will be added
to the price.
Parties shipping will please mark their names
plainly on the bales, ana mail the receipt to the
office to which they are'sent au*2-dl/c8
X. CLARK & CO .
WhoUaale and Retail
9 m it o mj jk -mm. !•* ,
AND COMM I SSIO N MERCHANTS
JCtBFP.KB3BOP.O, TT.NX.
CirStnct attention given to purchasing Grain
Bacon, Lard, kc., on all order.' enclosing remit*
taisces.
Reference?—. T. R Wilder, Savannah ; Tbos. P
Stovall. Augusta Charles Campbell. Macon
High, Peters ,v Co., Atlanta ; Col. J. H. Glover
Marietta : Gt 4. R. L. Mott, Columbus ; Tboimu
Joseph, Montgomery, Ala. ; W. Spence, “Ex
change Bank, - Murfreesboro Lanier k Philips
Nashville. jcn2LwTy
ftotixrs.
Office Clerk City Court
of Augnara, Awvk 9, 1658 -Return Day f< r
August Term, City Court of Augusta. FP.IIUY,
l»tb inst. DAVID L. ROATH,
aufO-4 Clerk City Court.
ffT For Savaititah.-The Iron
i Steam Boat Company’s Steamer m ,-!£**»• a,
AUGUSTA, ''ill leave afi above JUmSmBBSm
with despatch.
For freight engagement*, apply to
■ aulOO J. B. GUIET.T, Agent.
Wanted, immediately, i
half dozen able bodied NRG HO MEN.
auO-3* L. G. BASFGRI),
UT A Gentleman who has
a general knowledge of the HARDWARE BUSI
NESS, wiahes employment. Is disposed to make
himself useful, or would attend to the ;euiement
of books. Satisfactory re erence given. Apply
1 at this office. au9-3
jgjf' City papers copy three times.
UrSauth (atnlina Kail
road Conjpa)iy, AUnrara, Ga.. August 7th,
3868.—Reduction oft barges on r'/HR. WHEAT
and COfctN,on au«i after MONDAY, yih Instant,
, fr»;m Augusta to Charleston :
f lour, per barrel, 30 cents
• * sack, 08 !b=.. 20 cents :
“ •* 49 lbs., 10 cents :
• “ “ '2011)8., Scents:
Wheat, bushel, 6 cent.* ;
Corn, 11 * 1 cents.
a iT-7 JOHN E. MABLET, Agent.
ffif VV e are aittitorized to
lODouncv CLAIBORKK s-NEAiI, -a canrii
date for Attorney General of the Middle District,
at the election in January next. jy*22
{t'Utorgta Hailroatl, Vti-i
GL>TA July 2ii:h, ISsß—Double Hairy Survica
of Mail Train.*', on Main Line, wil! be resumed cm j
and after SUNDAY, July 25th.
jy22 GEO. YONGE, Gon lSup’t. |
IfT Dr. HI. .1. Jones lias re-1
move! Ms , .ffice from Melatosli streei, to d room
over Hollingsworth k Baldwin's? store, on Broad
stmd. three doors above the Union Bank, whore
he may be found during the day and at night at
till? V. S. Hotel. JyJl dOrn [
fgf Strayed or Stolen---' Bull j
Terrier PUl', white, with the eJC'ptimi of »:•
brown spot n- ar the rump, and ears cropped ;J <
»150, inclined u> be Mangey about the neck.
: A liberal reward will be paid for his delivery
at this office. jf?3o E, A. BIBLEY.
PT Tec fit Extracted with- .
oot pain, w ith Elootiicity,by <
my2s Pr. WRIGHT, j
l*r A « gnsta & Savannah
Rnlli'oaat.—Avf -.TA, Ga., March 11, 2858. 1
Or. and after Fr • iiy, the 12th instant, the rate ot 1
Freight on Cotton to Savannah will be 60 cents *
per bale, until further notice.
mliV? F. T. WILLIS, President. ■ 1
\
m° Wanted. -A House, not more ,
than half a mile from the Poet Office, wdh six
rooms. Pos- cssioM wanted vtf Ooto 1 er.
Enquire »t this office. P :, -ts _ ;
gif'Aralirotypes for the
Million.—ls you wanta first rale AMBROTVPE,
beautifully colored and put in a. mat case for ■ J
Fifty Cents, go so the ori^nal Fifty Cent Gallery,.
; Post Office corner, opposite the Georgia Railroad
Bank. Fntrance to the Gallery next, door to tha
Post Office.
(14 Wil, 11. CflALMr.H£< Urcprietor.
ff’Curc of Diseased Liver.
—Hoxksdalk Co., Penn , Jan. 10. 1850—Hr.
: Sktii W. Fowl k—Sir: You are ai liberty to use >
the following statement for the benefit • {the af
flicted :
1 was attacked with the l iver Complaint,
which apparently brought me ><■ the brink, ot
the grave. During my skkne-s 1 was attended j
by three- physicians in our place, hut received
»io help. I also tried the vnrio remedies re
commended fur such complaints, but they af
forded ms. no relief. As a last re*orL I was
j persuaded U) try Wxsiar’t Balsatn o, Wild
[! Cherry, and by using four hoHle? i was restored
Ito better health than I have enjoyed before for
,: ten years. This statement may be relied upon J (
.I as strictly true. IJkmky Pkkhiv. | (
The above certificate was given in the pre i
-ence of I)v. A. Strong, of Honesdale, who ir web ,
. known in IPs vicinity as a successful practitioner. (
j Setu W. Fowj.k & Co., 138 Washiii rton-street,
Boatoa, Propr etors. Sold by their Agents
everywhere. mySl
... , i im | n it i
Wauled so Rent,
JTtOR tho ensuing '-ear, from tlie th-st
' ofOcmtxr next, a SHALL FARM in pm ■
the country, wth good Houses on .t, and
within t>-n or twelve miles of the city —«*««-
Ad4r« at-t 22 1 jy«o •
- -- “VI" “ ’ t
Jx ails.
■piVß m'N'MRKI ) k.-iu-s Reading amt ,
JC 01<? Dominion NAILS :
•200 kegs Wyoming NAILS .
300 -• Fall River •* to arriv* 1 . For
sale by Jy3l DANIEL H. WlI/’uX. ;
Soda.
SEVENTY -FI VIC iioses lli-Carh SODA;
25 kegs Sup Curb SODA. Kur soiu by
Jv-il i>VN'fKi 11. WTIJ'OX. .
Ctioice Hsiiiis.
(TIHIUTY casks SnttJ Cured Canvussed
Jl HA M- : *«siAlu Virgiui. HAMS, r uud cal. | >
For sale low, by A. 1. wrLLIAMK. m
j.v‘29-dim \
llama, ilia ms.
FIVE casks choic* HAMS, just re- '
Ceived, and for sale by
JOSIAH ffiULF V k PONS. !
au2 No. 0 Warren Block. ! j
HARPEK’S MAGAZINE, for August, I'
trimmed. For sale, by £
I au2 TIIOS. RICHARDS k SON. ,
Fresli Turnip Seed.
JIST received from lAndretli, a sup-;'
ply of TURKU' BEKD, of all kbi.ls, v.lii.:U
we warrant fresh and genuine.
nu4-d2wacltii WM. IJ. TITT i
WM. H. TUTT,
WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL 9 RU G L IST,'
jlcch«ta, ca..
[ft CONSTANTLY receiving large ad- '
ditions tq hi? stock of DRUGS. XiMl;
PAINTA, OILS. Ac., to which he in\ 'tev tin 1 at-1 1
teution of purchase!’n, assuring them that no of-. 1
fort will be spared to render them satisfaction in ; (
every respect. The prices and quality *f <*nr; ]
Goods are war raided equal to any liomsc iu the
South. Now in store
-50 ounces Sulphate MORPHINE j
300 “ : OUINTNE;
25 boxes PAIN KIULER ;
]2 102. Cod Liver OIL.
12 India CHOLAGOGFE :
12 “ McMunn s ELIXIR OPIUM .
5 bbls. CASTOR OIL ;
10 • EPSOM SALTS ;
100 lK>xe*: Pearl STARCH :
I*2 do*. JACOB’S CORDIAL
12 “ SANDS' S VRSAPARII.I.A
10.000 lu-. best WHITE LEAD .
o ay sorted PAINT BRUSHES
1,000 ibe.SAL SUDA ,
50 kegs B C. SODA- jy» doaw2ui ,'
IEGAL FOKMS, for common use in j;
_J eorgia, embracing over four hundred ap-: !
proved precedent? for Affidavits, Agreements,;
Bills of Sale, Deeds Notes, etc.; also, Forms in
Judicial Proceedings, Arbitrations, Attachments, [,
Orders, Process, Pleading, Probate of Deeds, H
Ruhr?, Wills, etc., with others to guide Attor-11
ueys, Magistrates, Justices of the Inferior Court, i (
Constables, Sheriffs, Ordinaries, Clerks, etc., in']
the many duties required of them by law—to,
which is added an appendix, containing ibeStat- 1 1
uary Provisions as to County Officers, Magis
trates and Elections, the Rules of Court, and the j t
Constitution of Georgia, by John 13. Hines. He- ! j
cond edition, much enlarged and improved, by
Richard K. Hines, of Albany, Ga. For sale by 1
au2 THOR. RICHARDS k MON. ' k
SMALL Clear SIDLS, for family use.
A choice kt for -ale by ; !
a. 3do ESTF« k CLARK. ,
fpeual Notices.
JtfTieautiftil Hair.—'
: one of the greatest ornament* which
mart could boast of. A splendid h.
luxuriance of hair. If it be in a i
health, glossy and thick, no in
color ho so that itl» natural, !
that will not escape the envy
huld, and gray hair is nnnaui
neighborhood of four gcor .
that it is a disease. We w
ease, and in wbat way ? ‘
.gray hair to its orig-ur.
j WOOD’S HAIR RESTOT
Drug Stores ; it raUtrwf
health, an 1 when that'
its original color, its l
to follow. Wood's [!
ble hair preparation.
f*T Tit e O
| Remedy*— Sir Jam
FEMALE PIIJLS. p»
of Sir J. Clarke, M- 1 , .
to the Queen.
Hi is invaluable m> ’
cure of all those paiofb
to which the femaie coL.
imsk rates all excess and rem. .. . * '•>
Holts, and a speedy care mar be relied on. '■/
TO MARRIED LADDS H is peuuUarly suited.
It will, lu a short time, bring on the monthly
period with regularity.
Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Gov
ernment Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent
counterfeits.
These Pfßs • hould not be taken by females
daring the jirst three months of Pregnancy, as
they are sure, to bring on Miscarriage, but at any
other time they are safe.
In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections.
Pain in the Back and Limbs. Fatigue on slight
exertion, Palpitation oi the Heart, Hysterics and
j Whites, these Fills will effect a cure when all
j other means have failed, and although a power
ful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, anti
itiony. or anything hurtful to the constitution.
Full directions in the pamphlet around each
package, which c hou!d be carefully preserved.
Sole Agent for the United States and Canada,
JOB MOPES, (late l.€. Baldwin &Co.)
Rochester, N w York.
N. B—One Dollar and six Postage Stamps on
closed to any authorized Agent, w 11 insure a
bottle containing over tifty pill?, by return mail
For sale by HAVILAND, CHICHESTER & CO.
Wholesale and Retail Agents fur the State o
Georgia. *’«bl *y _
i*r It Ss not generally eon
coded that Liver Complaint or a deranged .state
of the Liver, is the cause of most or tho summer
and bowel complaints that visit us during this
season of the year.
Yet some of our first Physicians consider the
Liver the principal cause of these diseases, or in
other words, when it performs, its functions
properly it enables the system to resist or throw
off diseases of the stomach and bowels, and
where they are deranged the surest cure i- t<-
cure the Liver of its disease and cause it to per
form its proper functions. There is nothing in
tho w hole world that ; o quickly stimulate;* the
liver to u proper performance of its function* ns
DR. 3AN FORD’S LIVER IN'VIGOR ATOR, which
almost instantlycheek? Diarrho.-a, Dysentery, or
any complaints of the bowels.
The Invlgorator acts as a gentle cathartic yet
it checks all looseness of the bowels from the
time it is taken till the regular operation of the
medicine, some eighteen hours alter, when tho
cause of the complaint is removed, the Liver is
invigorated, and health soon follows, 'flic Tn
1 vigor ator may be taken with perfect safety in
all ca«e? of Dysentery, ss it has been tried add
used for years for such complaints by a largely
i practicing physician. jlyS-lm
ITTHe Or eat P r obiem
Solved?—Hß. MORSE'S INVKiORATIN'O (OK
DIAL.—The dyspeptic patient, whose stomach
has- iO't tho power of duly converting food into a
lifle-suatahr.ng element, is relieved by a single
■ co.ir c itl this extraordinary Prole. Tho gastric
fluid re acquires it.- solventpower, amt the crude
! nutriment, which was a load and a burthen to
the sufferer, •whilebtsdigestive organization was
paralyzed and unstrung, become.-, uud«»r the
wholesome revolution create ! in the system, the.
basis of activity, strength and health.
The nervous auffere*, while tormented by the
acute, physical agony of Neuralgia, Tic-doloreux
or ordinary so u-iarh*, afflicted wdh vague ter
rors, wakened by periodical ills, threatened with
paralysis, borne down and dispirited by thet
terrible lassitude, wh . h proceeds from a lack of
nervous energy, or experiencing any other pain
or disability arising from the unnatural condition
of the wonderful machinery which connects ev
ery member with the source of sensation, mo
tion and thought—derives immediate benefit
from the use of tb’S Cordial, which at once calms,
Invigorates and regulates the shattered nervous
organization.
Females who have tried it are unanimous in
declaring the Elixir tube the greatest boon that
woman has- ever receive.! t m tho hards of
medical men-
Korse’a Invigorating Elixir has a direct, im
mediat ea nd astonUhing effectopon the appetite ,
While it renews the strength of tbo digestive
powers it create, a desire for the solid material
which is to be subjected to their action. As on '
appe tiser it has no equal in the Bharmacopia. j
If long life aud the vigor necessary to its on*
joyment are desirable,this medicine L- iudeca «.»
precious worth
Its beneficial effects are uot confined to either
sex or to any age. Tho feeble girl, the aJT-ng
wife 1 hr- Path??.-*, enervated youth, the overworn
mao of l upines, the victim of nervous dc-pres
sion, tho individual suffering from general de ,
bility or from the weakr ess of u sin,ln organ j
will all find immediate and permanent relief frwt j
the use of this incomparable renovator, to
those who have a predUpa-itiou to
will prove a complete and unfailing safe-gut# d •
against that terrible malady. There are rtu&y l
perhaps who have so trifled with their *
tion that they think themselves beyond thor acb j
of medicine. Let not even those oespair. *CTe
Elixir deals wub disease as it exists, without re*
lerence to the cause*, and will not only remove
the disorder itself, i»ut rebuild the broken con
stitution jy
LOSS OF MEMORY, confusion, giddiness, rush .
of blood to the head, melancholy, ment?l debll- £
ity, hysteria, wretchedness, thought* o T r e!f-<je-
s 1 rue tion, fear of insanity, by pochoodrUste. dya- g
pepaia, general prostration, irritability nervous- 1
lit*.?*, inability to sleep, dfotaMo incident to e
moles. decay of the propagating functU ii?. hys- .
teria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of
the heart, impotence constipation, etc., from .
whatever cau e arising, it is, if there is any reli
ance to be placed on human testimony, absolute- t
ly mftuiible. I
CAUTION.—Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial a
has been counterfeited by some unprincipled 1
persons. In future, all the genuine Cordial will
have the proprietor’s sac simile pasted over the
cork of each bottle, aud the following words
blown in glass : Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cor
dial, C. H. RING, proprietor, X. Y.
Tills cordial is put np highly cone?;* ‘ \
pint bottles: $3 per bottle ; *x
sl2. C. H. RIXG, propr
York. Sold by Druggist- •
State*. Canadas and the
HAVII.AND, CHICHESTF.
LEITN F.R, Augusta.
If Strength ana
Restored I— Mr. John Davidson,
miles above Pittsburgh, on the Penn?
Canal, nays : • When I commenced lakh
HAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS, 1 could
walk. Now I enjoy excellent health.
Hiudacuk axj) Dekiutv.--Mr. Silas J. I
of Birmingham, says: '•] have faun.:
have’s Holland Bitters a remedy for
and Debility My wife has also used
greatest benefit.”
Mr. A. 3. Ntcbotooo, ofPittsl
marks that he ha;<»yper.»ac*J m
•w use fer Hendaobe /■
»
; conr>.' V
Mercantile A.. '
- Penmanthip
t Visiting and Wedding''c»-'
Books and Stationery 1 v
4 Testimonials of success fr*m several hundred
gentlemen iu Charleston and in this city, caiV fc
soen at my roi»in?.
Apply at the M .sonic Hull oi at Die Globe Ho
tel. WILI IAM M. I‘FJ.OT,
Principal of tke Char iv.-ton
t aalo*d2 Mercantile Academy.
To Rfiit,
XpUOM the first of Ocv-hev next, the-
L DWELLING on liroad street,; few M±&.
doers above the Up] r Market, nowo^!{j
copied by Mrs. Paul, and joining the jSlftL
; subscriber. The lot has all conveniences i-n X.
with six rooms m tho ho se. Apply soon, to
aulO-lm _ Mr L FLORENCE.
Dissolution of Copartner-
SHIP.
THE copartnership in this city, under
the name of A. P. Bicxon * Co., between
Joxfcs, hiTTiK & Brtu, of New York city, ar.d
AnoT.Pin - P. ftio.vox, of this city, expired this
day by limitation.
Adoumtvs P. Bitiyns bus purchased the
in Trade and Assets, and will pay tlio deb* rs
the firm. JONES. LITTLE & BUEM.
A. P DIG.VOX.
Augu::ta, August 6,185 ft. *
Notice.
[WIU. will contiuue business at the
Store l iiely occupied by A. P. Bii.-nvn A j ,
where i will be pleased i/» serve my frien h . d
the public, front a. well selected stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, AND ITR
NISin.NG GOODS.
for men aud boys. A P. DIG NON.
August*. August G, 1859.41 aua-dlw
Wanted.
TXT ASTRO IMMEDIATELY, .n:e
W thousand acks GOOD RED WHEAT,:: r
which we will pay a fair market price.
On consignment and for :;u>. orime Tennessee
BACON ; aloe. CORN and STEAL, tc arrive.
Ang'Ua A"... p aNSLEY & F'<»N.
Siifcart. •
ONE HUNDRED and fifty bids. A, Y;
and G SUGARS:
dO ldils. ('rushed and Pow «■ od SUGARS ;
f»0 X Yellow toffee SUGAR ;
iO hli' : .-\ .Muscovado “
10 •• Porto Rico SUG AR. For sale In
au9 DANTF.i ‘L vriICVD
IN. <>. and S. il. Syrup.
OEVENTY-FIYK bUs. choice New Or
lj leans SYRUP
25 bills. Sugar House SYRUP :
20 “ Extra Sugar Hni.sn SYRUP. For 4 :., e
by uu9 DANIEL 'A. WIICOX.
Haßelne and Hope.
ONE HUNDRED bnles heavy Omii y
< I.OTJI ;
300 rolls pateliej Gunny CLOTH:
500 coils Dale ROPE. For sale by
nub DANIEL H. WILCOX-
To Arrive.
TWO HENDRKnjhahv •
1 CLOTH, u-ttriv#*! I ft
au» Il
Choice *’
\ FEW sacks '
xjL ouad Cow r.!
iiufi
Collector f
\\ r ILI, he f
VV in OCTOI
House, ; .u the i
hours of sale. V
Viz ■ All v
improve
Telfair.
county
tro<* <
‘>.v T
on t!
as o
tho •:
City ,
f
Hoe- .
Lou. :
viz. ’■ ■ . ■’ ,i
pr>v
11. Si
bound
*bit-U..
on th> '
Aile^-
lot, 3%
rnerlL WJl'ai
the City Council • ,
Hamit, for C ty Tax .
August 7,1855. J'si
Liverpool am?
TURK’S ISI*\N
IN order to close coi
and delivery of store
from date, the sul>scfib
SACK SALT, in loU of
cents per sack : and »LU>
SALT, in lots o! 10 sacks or f
The latter in suck? of two h
Augusta, August G, 1858'
Disjoint
THE Copartnership r #
ing between the *nde y
dissolved by mutual'
be hereafter corn'
alone are auf.'
late firm.
August