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AUGUST a7g A:
Tuesday Evening, October la, 18SS.
Health of Charleston.
We ate gratified to see that there is a
Bteady diminution in the weekly mor
tality in our sister city by yellow fever.
The Board of Health reports sixty-six
deaths during the week ending on the
9th instant—forty white adults, and
live children, hy yellow fever. The
yin-airy remarks :
‘ ‘ The weekly bills of mortality in
this city, published in another column,
reports forty five deaths from yellow
lever during the past week. The steady
decrease in the weekly return is very
gratifying. We are now enjoying fine
rool weather, the continuance of which
indicates a speedy release from the ra
vages of this terrible disoaso.'
Health ol Bishop Soule.
Wc learn with sincere regret, from
the Memphis papers, that the venerable
aud much beloved Bishop Soule, of the
M. E. Church South, is in very feeble
health, his condition being considered
quite precarious. He had become too
much debilitated even to reply to cor
respondents, and requested a public
statement to that effect. May be yet
be spared many years, and be blessed
with health to continue in the field of
labors in which he has been so long
and so profitably employed.
A writer in the Gennessee Farmer
says that he has tried the cultivation
of wheat in hills like corn, leaving the
hills two feet apart each way, and two
or three plants to the bill. And he re
ports obtaining from a small plat of
ground “ a crop 60 large ns to be equal
to two kunred bushelsto the acre." The
Boil is kept stirred and cultivated during
the growth of the crop.
Military.— The Washington Star
says: •' Col. Sumner, being the senior
officer in the department of the West ol
the army, 6ince the transfer of Gen.
Harney to the Northern Department of
the Pacific, ha^ assumed command ol
the Department. His head quarters are
St. Louis.
1 aip to Ireland.—The proposed trip
of the sixty-seventh New York (Irish)
regiment to Galway is considerably
chatted about in military circles. The
legimentwill take four hundred men,
lorty officers, twenty band, sixteen drum
iwrps, and ten warrant, making a total
ot four hundred and eighty. They will
he drilled thrice per week for two
months previous to leaving, aud en
camp three days prior to sailing. Thir
ty five days are to be passed in Ireland.
Telegraph Monoply Destroyed.—
The effect of extending the line of the
Morse telegraph from Boston to Port
land, and thence to Haltfax, which will
soon be completed, will be to destroy
~~~ he monopoly now enjoyed in the trans
mission of news by the steamers between
Halifax aud New York. This monopo
ly has enabled the New York specula
t ire to control the markets.
Speaking Oct is Dreams. A corres
pondent of the Richmond Dispatch
te 4 ls the following in a letter from one
sos the Springs:
An amusing incident occurred in the
i are of the Virginia and Tennessee road,
which must be preserved in print. It is
too good to be lost. As the train en-
Ivred the Big Tunnel, near this place, in
accordance with the usual custom a
lamp was lit. A servant gir! accom
panying her mistress, hail sunk into a
profonnd slumber, hut just a? the lfcip
was lit she awoke and half asleep, im
agined herself in the infernal regions.
Frantic with fright, she implored bei
Maker to have mercy on her, remark-
J ng. at the same time, "the devil hat
meat last.' Her mistiest, sitting
■-U the seat in from of the terrified
, Hicgro. wee deeply murufieu and called
H pon her—‘ Mollic. don t iimhi suck u
;itis 1 U not ufruid The pool
immediately exclaimed -".'i.
ffr:stus, dat you , jest what ] sj*ectt*d:
■Lilways thought if tber J got : _■ Jt
■hce. I would sec you dar These
were utu:c.-J with *mh rt-ht-
Htenee, that not a w-oitj was lost, anti
whole coach became convulsed with
Hiughtor.
Coksi l GrNERAL,--Dr. James McDo-
of Missouri, is the gentleman who
Has been appointed United States Con-
General to Constantinople. He is
Him oldest sou of the late Gov. .McDo-
Bgof Virgiuia.
V Tub Fire Fly Sate.—The United
survey steam tender Fire
harbor. N. C., on
20bu of September, and the ru-
Horcf her lots was therefore unsound-
Hhs
■'•i :
Fire In a Slats Capitol.
A fire broke out on Tuesday last in
tile basement storehouse of tlie State
■ Capitol, at Columbus, Ohio, which was
m shbdued beforeit had extended to other
B portions of the building, but not until a
■ft quantity of public documents,
bad been destroyed. -
Hlg the public ibicumehts wen- five
Hp hundred volumes embracing the
Hfy Complete set extant of documents
H|m\the first organiciti in of the terri
Hial l government to the present lime,
Hfe totally ruined. These documents
| re °f great value as records, and it
be impossible to replace them.
f (Bf“Ex-President Millard Fillmore, in
■ » letter to the Kentucky state Fair, sac
has withdrawn entirely from all
strife
0& Dispatch,
Athens, October 11, 1858.
What do you say to a line or two
from our modem toicn with the ancient title !
1 1 hope most Bincerely that I may succeed
in the arduous undertaking of news
hunting for your benefit ; and I say ;
i “undertaking,” for the simple reason !
. that Athens, although a “City of hills”
and presenting so uneven a surface, is
. I most remarkably level and even as re
, gaids news, etc., for everything appears
I to pursue the “tenor of its
way ” without a wish for excitement or
change. Oh,’tis a glorious place! this
same Athens! So splendidly humdrum
and dull, that it iB really a relief to re
sort here from the noise and confusion
of other places, and subside into a calm
state of complete and perfect Know
Nothingism.
William C. Prentice, the son of Geo.
D. Prentico, is said to be the daring ex
plorer of the Maelstrom in the Mam
moth Cave. Wo blissful ignoramuses
here, (should the plural be ignorant! ?)
have just gained this information, but
you, having peihaps known it before,
may say quite disdainfully, “Pshaw!
Napoleon's dead !” as my school com
panions in misery were wont to exclaim,
thoroby gently hinting that it was
“ stale news." But allow me to ask,
if you have heard of the Athenian mode
of disposing of troublesome passengers ?
viz : Boxing them up and sending them
per Express! No? Well,'tis the ac
tual truth, for not very long ago an in
dividual here tried this way of traveling
and was doubtless well satisfied, as I
uave heard nothing to the contrary.
Now this is a fashion belonging exclu
-ivelj to Athens, for the originality of
which, we wish all due credit, hoping no
other “city” may copy.
Not many days since, one of the Seni
or Class of the Franklin College, was
called to the shadowy land ; his last
sigh mingling with the murmuring of
Autumn's breezes. Heaven comfort the
lonely heart of his parent!
The first annual parade of the Fire
Department of Athens, will take place
on Saturday next. I wonder if the real
company in the procession will not be
tempted to exclaim with the little boy
when lie run home breathless from
school, “ Mother, I’m next to head!”
and his class was found upon investiga
tion to consist of exactly two—himself,
and Tom Jones, Jr. However, if our
firemen make as beautiful a display as
they did upon the glorious Fourth, they
will certainly be worthy of notice.
Long life to all the gallant members!
May “Hope” ever animate them and
bring “Relief" to many a sorrowing
heart.
The weather lias been cool for three
or four dpys. October is fast wearing
his festoons of rich golden, gorgeous
crimson, and dark brown leaves, to fill
the lap of Mother Earth.
PEBSONNE.
Romantic Marriage. —A romantic
marriage came off at Beaufort, N. C.. on
Wednesday evening. A coasting steam
boat put into that port, and the captain
being taken sick, took rooms at one of
the hotels. The landlord, it seems, had
an interesting daughter, who, from
sympathy, woman like, took an interest
in the captain, and probably adminis
tered to his wants among strangeis.
The gallant captain was not callous to
such divine attributes. Sympathy ri
pened into friendship, friendship into
love, and. as above stated, on Wedues- j
day evening, while the parents of the
fair Samaritan were in blissful ignor-1
i mee of what was about to take place, j
' they were married, and after an ac-!
quaintance of but a few days. A “ na
i tive" who had long wooed the fair
maiden, in vain, hearing of the good ;
. fortune of his rival, got gloriously hou
i come you so ; broke all the glasses In the i
liar room of the hotel, tore up things :
generally, and it was feared he would
commit suici Je. — Sachem Progreee.
Tlie Latest Stjle.
An exchange informs us that the Em
press Eugenie has consented to cover
her dress with richly-worked ribbons,
ito encourage the silk trade. This is to
cheer up the manufactures of Lyons
and Ft. Etienne. All the creme dc la
creme of Paris will follow suit. Ail will
icopy the style of “her majesty.”—
j The next thing ribbons will be the ton
jin London. The court will adopt it,
' the nobility will be delighted with it,
! the multitude will love it, because it is
their fate to imitate their superiors.—l
Then will come the United States, where
i femininity is ever an agony of anxiety
to copy the follies of the French capi
tal. Ribbons are to be the order of the
day, ladies; ribbons, nothing but rib
bons. It was just so with crinoline.—
Eugenie concealed her “interesting sit
uation with a hoop. Victoria donned
the “expander” for its convenience.—
The American “queens," adopted it
from choice. Now, every servant girl
whirls her colossal framework of springs
around the kitchen, and mendicant
children, in the streets, plunder the
ho ips from ihe side of the stray barrels
at the grocers' doors, in order to give
themselves the amplitude of their el
ders.
i
Neoro Stealing. —Four white men
r charged with negro stealing, were
i brought to this place, and lodged in
jail on Monday last. A negro, the pro
perty of Mr. Edward Hayes, was found
in possession of one of the gang, about
e llidMay, from whence he anticipated
e (with the wool,) a pleasure excursion.
The old thief, (the leader,) while being
6 brought here, made three desperate es
- forts to get away, but it was “ no go.”
The “gentlemen" arrested, are
’ Clayton and Yarn, and two men hy the
9 name of Carter. -Bamewell Sentinel 9th
t ’
Postmastees Removed.— The postmas
tevs at Belleville, Galesburgh, and
Springfield, 111., were yesterday rernov
n ed by order of the President. ' All the
g Illinois postmasters who were appoint
ed by the Executive have now been re
‘! moved, with the exception of those at
j Joliet and Jacksonville.
THE LATEST NEWS.
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Later from Europe.
ARRIVAL OF THR
CITY #F BALTIMORE.
i,
, Cotton Closed Quiet and Unchanged.
■—
Consuls Advanced.
1 St. Johns, Oct. 11.—The steamship
City of Baltimore was boarded off Cape
Race, on Friday, by the steam yacht
, belonging to the Associated Press.
The City of Baltimore brings dates to
Wednesday, September 20.
Commercial.
Liverpool Cotton Market. —Sales' of cot- j
i ton on Tuesday reached 4,000 bales,of
i which speculators aud exporters each j
; took 500 hales. The market closed
quiet, hut prices were generally un
changed.
London Money Market.—Consols quoted
at 98 1-8.
SECONn DISPATCH.
At Liverpool the Flour market was
dull,but prices were generally unchang
ed. The inferior qualities of Wheat
had declined Is. The better classes
sustained a moderate demand, but at
lower rates- quotations were nominal.
Rice was dull.
At London, the Sugar, Corn and Rice
market were steady. Spirits of Turpen
tine was steady at 38s. a 395.
Later news from India had been re
ceived at London. The Gwalior rebels
had been defeated on the 17th of Au
gust. Seven hundred were kiiled, while
the British loss was trifling. Other en
gagements are reported, in which Brit
ish successes are announced. Three
Bengal regiments had been re armed.
Additional by the Indian Kmptrc.
Halifax, Oct. 11, P. M. —The Lon
don maiket reports represent Bread
stuffs dull—Sugar aud Coffee firm—and
in Tea there was an average business
doing, without any quotable change ill
prices. Rice was quiet.
The English treaty with China pro
vides for tlie payment of a large sum |
for losses at Canton, and also for other
expenses of the war.
Spain continues her outfit against
Mexico. Tlie Minister of Marine has
inspected a fleet for that purpose at
Cadiz.
The Austrian railways have been
transferred to tlie Rothschilds, and oth
er English capitalists.
Kltoction In Savannah.
Savannah, Oct 11.—The entire Dem
ocratic ticket, for Mayor and Aldermen,
was successful at the election to-day, by
a large majority.
Markets.
Savannah, Oct. 11.—Sales of cotton
to day 470 hales. Tlie market was un
settled.
Charleston, Oct, 11. —Sales of cotton |
to day 1,000 bales. The market is de
pressed, with a tendency to a further
decline.
New Yore, Oct. 11.- Salts of cotton,
j to-day 4,000 bales, at a decline of l-4c. j
| Flour declining, with sales of 12,500
(barrels; Southern $5 a $5 40. Wheat
( declining ; sales 17,000 bushels ; Red
$1 10 a $1 18, and White $1 20 a $1 35.
Corn heavy, with sales of 29,000 bush
els. Spirits of Turpentine firm at 50c.
a 57c. Rice dull.
.New and Valuable
PUBLICATIONS !
FROM the great Publishing House of
BLACKIE & SONS, Glasgow, Edinburg and
London, consisting of the .oliowing stands!dj
editions :
The Imperial Family Bible ;
Brown's Bible, with Cook's Not eg ;
t j do do Dictionary ;
Imperial Gazetteer, highly illustrated, '66a’57.
Italy—Classical, Historical and Picturesque ; j
i Works of Robert Burns, comp ete and illus- j
| trated;
Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen I
Goldsmith’s History of the Earth and Aninia-1
ted Nature ;
Prof. Andrew’s Cyclopedia of Domestic Medi
! cine and Surgery ;
Poetical and Prose Works of EttrickShepherd;
Memoirs of Napoleon, by M. Bourienne ;
i The above, and many other Works in the Cata
i logue are recommended by Rev. Dr. Smythe, of
Charleston.
Carpenters and Joiners Assistant, by Fray
Krafft, and others ;
: Book of Ornamental Designs, with 40 plates ;
Rural Architecture, by Juo. White, Architect;
Railway Machinery, by D. Kenuear Clark ;
Engineer and Machinists Drawing Book, by
' M. Le Blonc.
I j Practical Tailor’s Guido to the Cutting Boom.
Subscription and orders received for the above
r by the Agent, at the PA LAC u . STABLES, Ellis
[ street, Augusta, Gu.
1 J. CUMMING, Ageut.
> iff- Agent for the Scottish American urnal,
t a weokl newspaper. \ll
;| To Tinners.
I OFFER for Hale a splendid set of
BRASS MO! NT*'.D TINNERS’ TOOLS, only
been in use something over a year. Also, a
large and com modi ms SHOP, with all the FIX-
I TUBES necessary for car.’ving or. the Tin Busi
| ness aud Family Grocery conjointly, and if d*
1 j sired, a »p!enutd urw Tin WAGON and HORSES.
3 j Address, or apply to E. ROBERTS,
F J. N. CLARK &CO .
Whriesale and Retail
1 S.ND COM MI SSI ON MERCHANTS
‘ MURFREESBORO, TENS.
’ attention given to purchasing Grain
* Bacon, Lard, &c., on all orders enclosing remit
tances.
e References —J. R. Wilder, Savannah : Thus. P
Stovall, Augusta ; Charles Campbell. Macon
c High, Peters & Co., Atlanta ; Col .J. H. Glover
i. Marietta ; Col. R. L. Mott, Columbus ; Thoma
Joseph, Montgomery, Ala. ; W. Spenco, “Ex
change Bank,” Murfreesboro Lanier & Philips
» Nashville. jan2owlv
!' A FINE BUGGY HORSE, well broke
AJI to Harness. For sale by
f att 4tf A. STEVENS.
s- "YfAGAZINES FOR OCTOBER.—
.t - L 7rf-,F ar P <> ' v Ma K»riue, trimmed, and Ron
j 8 Magazine, tor Ootober. For sale by
I THOS. RICH A RUB It SON.
(S'-Mechanics? Bank, Au
-1 gusta, GOct. 5,1858 —NO. 49 —A semi
annual dividend of Five Dollars per Slinre, will
bo paid to the Stockholder ~ on demand.
obE W M. HATCH, ttnliior.
(Sr Union Bank, Augusta,
|oa., 4th October, IS6B —DIVIDEND No. 30.
Three and a Half Dollrra per Share has been de
clared this day, payable to the Stockholders on
demand. oc6lo .ISO. CRAIG, Cashier.
HT We are authorized to
ant-onnee tbo> Huu. THOMAS W. THOMAS as a
candidate for the olhcc of Judge of the Superior
Courts of the Northern Circuit, at the ensuing
election in January next. BcpSO*
IS" VV e are authorized to
announce CLAIBORNE SNEAI), Esq., as a candi
i date for Attorney General of the Middlo District,
at tho election in January next. jy*22
HF* Mr. Editor:—Please an
nounce ALPIJEUS M. RODGERS as a suitable
i person for the office of Attorney General of the
iddle Circuit. aul7 A VijTer.
-A-TTEISTTIOJNI I
PLANTERS, FARMERS,
AND
Commission Merchants,
! In addition to a splendid stock of Solid Silver
WARE,
WATCHES & JEWELRY.
I have on hand at low prices, aWHATHER
BAROMETER which tells 24 hours before hand
the exact state of what the weather will be l
What more useful to all Planters. I have also
sacharine barometers for those who cul
tivate the Chinese Sugar Cane. New kind of
Rules for BOOK KEEPERS and GOLD PENS that
were made underjm to order, of an
entirely new pattern
HENRY J. OSBORNE,
Under United States Hotel,
Octll Augusta. Goorgia.
Choice Liquors.
ALWAYS on hand, a good supply of
choice BRANDIES, WINES, Ac., for family
and medicinal use.
ocß 3m GARWOOD A RUSSELL.
M. H. Talbot,
Attorney at law, win practice
in the countios of Richmond, Burke, Jef
tersou an*: Co umbia, of tbo Middle Circuit; and
Warren. Wilkes »nd Lincoln, of the Northern
Circuit. j|3if Office in Constitutionalist Range.
Augusta, Ua. ocß-ly
FALL TRADE,
10130.
; Jackson, Miller & Verdery,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS,
MASONIC HALL BUILDING, 1
Augusta, tin.,
liAVB JUST RECEIVED A LABOR SUPPLY OF FALL AND
WINTER DRY GOODS, CONSISTING, IN PART, OF
KERSEYS, BLANKETS, LINSEYS, KENTUCKY
JEANS, SATINETS, TWEEDS. CASHMERETS,
CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, PRINTS, GING
HAMS, Solid and Fig’d DbLAINES.
MERINOS, ALPACAS, CASH
MERES, POPLINS, SILKS,
SHAWLS, TALMAS,
MANTILLAS,
HOSIERY,
CLOAKS,
HDK’FS,
AC., AC. **
To which they respectfully invite the attention of
Wholesale Buyers visiting our city.
sep2 d6Ac3
B~ EST FRENCH CHINA DINNER
SETTS. —On hand, beautiful French China
DINNER SETTS, white and gold band, for sale iu
setts to suit purchasers. Prices very low. Call
and see for yourselves. Store on North side of 1
Broad street, uoar the Augusta Hotel.
S. C MUSTIN.
N. B.—Positively not connected with any other
house in this city in business. oc9
PLATED CASTORS.—
The largest assortment to be found in tho
city, plated on host ‘Albata ” or “Pure White
Metal,’ ’ warranted not to be plated ou German {
Silver, and at prices to defy competition. Store i
near Augusta Hotel, below Post Office corner. .
009 S. C MUSTIN.
I
PLATED WARE.—
Castors, Spoons, Forks, Mug', Batters,! 1
j Cake Baskets, Ac. For sale cheap. <
j 0,15 S. C. MUSTIN’. ,
J. UILEY MIL I
General Commission <
PRODUCE MERCHANTS,
1 '
BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE UNION BANK, ,
Augusta, Geo.
eep4 _ ly |
Removal. j
THE undersigned Imve moved their i
stock of GOODS to the store. No. 274 Broad t
street, nearly opposite tho State and lusuranco
Bauk<, where they oiler for sale, on reasonable
terms, all articles usually kept in Wholesale J
Grocery Houses. I
oc9-dlm PHINIZY A CO
FITZGERALD’S
Fresh Norfolk Oysters,!
I A RECEIVED EVERY DAY, 1
Per Adams' * J
Express Company, J
THE undersigned having established ,
himself here as Agent for the sale of HENRY
FITZGERALD’S NORFOLK OYSTERS, packed at 1
S his celebrated Oyster Packing Establishment, I
Norfolk, Va., would most respectfully inform 1
the citizens of Augusta. Hamburg, and surround- ,
ing couutry, that he will keep on hand a con- ,
staut supply of the above mentioned OYSTERS,
which for delicacy of flavor, cannot be surpassed. 1
They may be had at CHAS. E. DODD’S Ice I
House, Campbell street. Address {
Terms cash. R. L. MOSS, Agent,
Augusta, Georgia.
All orders from the country must be accom- <
panied with the money.
N. B.—The same Oysters may be bad at C. '
EMERY’S Augusta Ico House. oc9 lm
Caliiuet Maker.
CHARLES QUIiNTEL has removed hi R
Cabinet Rooms from Ellis street,
to the Warehouse on Broad street, I—
formerly occupied by Messrs. Phinizy
& Clayton. He is now prepared to !§SP3fSJ
execute, with neatness aud dispatch, any work
iu his line, and Lop-.s to receive a liberal share
of pa ron age.
REPAIRING neatly doue, and at low prices.
ocO-dlm
Notice to the Public.
I HEREBY give public uotice, so as to
avoid any subsequent trouble, that no per
son or persons have any right to trespass on, or
to pass through, my premises, at my residence
and p’antatlon, without my special consent aud
autborit..
And I also give notlco that I will not permit
any portion of my landing ou the river to he
used at any future time, for a quarantine ground
FANIEL KIRKPAT ICK.
AND BRILLIANT LIGHT!
\XTE desire again to call public at-
T f tention to our new
Self-Generating Gas Uiglit.
It is now but a short time since wo introduced
BALY’S PATENT LAMP
in Augusta,yet we have sold some flve hundred
. dollars worth of the article, at retail, to families
> and they have not failed to give ENTIRE tJATI«-
' FACTION, In a SOLITARY C ASE, to our know
ledge. Wo have a full supply on hand, to which
we Invite the attention of all who desire & Uril
liant , cheap , safe light.
S. S. JONES A COL,
192 Broad street
W, H. SALISBURY A w.
No. 8 DeKaU RaDgt.
Special stiffs.
Dancing A.oad.emy.
reeiiectfully announces that bis DANCING
ACADEMY is now open at the Masonic Hall.
*N- —For particlars see Mr. B. at the Augus
ta Hotel, or at the Hall, during the days of Tui
tion- octl2
i§F Wanted, a Situation
by a Y'oung Man, who is thoroughly conversant
with BOOKKEEPING by Single and Doublo En
try. The best City Testimonials can be given.
Address T. T. W.
octl2-3t*l2 Augusta P. 0.
fITDr. M. J. Jones has re
moved bis office from Mclntosh-street, to a room
over Hollingsworth A Baldwin’s store, ou Bioad
street, three doors above the Union Bank, where
he may be found during the day, and at night at
the U. S. Hotol. jy2l-d6m
I©” Silk Under-Shirts.—l am
now offering the largest and best lot of SILK I
and WOOLEN UNDER-SHIRTS and DRAWERS j
ever before seen iu this market, and at a great;
reduction from former prices. My stock of
GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS is large and now.
Call and see for yourselves.
CHARLES W. HERSEY,
oc7-6 . Opposite United Btates Hotel.
HP Night School.—-Mr. D # F\
GRIFFIN will open a NIGHT SCHOOL for Y’oung
Men, on MONDAY, October 11th, at his School
Rooms, corner of Ellis and Mclntosh streets.
Classes will be formed in Mathematics aud the j
Classics. Terms, per quarter of eleven weeks,
$ll.OO. payable invariably in advance
oc7-tf
Office of Fashion Line,
Augusta, Sept. 23, 1368.—0 n and after this date.j
and until furlbcr notice, the Freight on Cotton to,
avannah, by this Line, will be FORTY CENTS
per bale. Freights destined for Northern aud
uropean markets, can be Insured at a rate equal
to one-quarter of one per cent, for the river risk.!
sep23 ts JNO. A. MOORE, Agent, j
ISP Reduction of Freight
on FLOUR, in sacks, from Atlanta to Augusta.'
Sacks of 100 pounds, 15 cents.
GEO. YONGE, Gtn’lSup't.
Georgia Railroad, Augusta, Sept. 11, 1858.
Office, City
Hall. Augusta, Georgia.—September 14th,
1858 —Retailers of Spirituous Liquors and Li
censers of Drays :
You are hereby notified that your Licenses
expire upon the first day of October next. Re
tailers of Spirituous ! iquors (No. 1 and 2), arc
required to make written application to the City
Council at least ten days before the first day of
October next, for permission to retail.
Runners of Drays for hire are compelled to
take out a License for the same, on the first day
of October next.
All persons failing to comply with the provi
sions of the 49th aud 51st sections of the General
Ordinances of this city Lfter the first day of Oc
tober next, which Ordinances regulate the re
tailing of Spirituous Liquors and running of Drays
for hire, will incur tho penalty of those Ordi
nances, and be proceeded agamst.
By order of the Mayor,
SAMUEL H. CRUM I’,
sepls-dlm Clerk Council.
The Great P robit* in
Solved I—PR. MORSE’S INVIGORATING COR
DIAL.—The dyspeptic patient, whose stomach
has lost tho power of duly converting food into a
life-sustaining element, is relieved by a single
course of this extraordinary tonic. Tho gastric
fluid ro acquires its solvent power, aud the crude
nutriment, which was a load and a burthen to
the sufferer, while his digestive organization was
paralyzed and unstrung, becomes, under the
wholesome revolution created in the system, the
basis of activity, strength and health.
The nervous sufferer, while tormented by the
gmte, physical agony of Neuralgia, Tic-doloreux
or ordinary headache, afflicted with vague ter
rors, wakeued by periodical fits, threatened with
paralysis, borue down and dispirited by that
terrible lassitude which proceeds from a lack ol
i nervous energy, or experiimoing any other pain
or disability arisiugfrom the unnaturalcondition
of the wonderful machinery which connects ev
ery member with the source of sensation, mo
tion and thought—derives immediate benefit
from the useof this Cordial, which at oncecalms,
invigorates and regulates the shattered nervous
organization.
Females who have tried It are unanimous in
declaring the Elixir to be the greatest boon that
woman has ever received from the hards ol
medical men.
Morse’s Invigorating Elixir has a diroot, im
mediate aud astonishing effect upon the appetite
While it renews the strength of the digestive
powers it creates a desire lor tbo solid materia)
which is to he subjected to their action. As an
appetiser it has no equal in the Pharinacopia.
If long lilo and the vigor necessary to its en
joyment are desirable, this medicine is indeed oi
precious worth
Its beneficial offects are not confined to either
sex or to any age. The feeble girl, the ailing
wife, the listless, enervated youth, the overworn
man of business, the victim of nervous depres
sion, the individual suffering from general de i
bility or from the w eakness ot a single organ!
willall find immediateand permanent relief from!
the use of this incomparable renovator. To
those who have a predisposition to paralysis itj
will prove a complete aud unfailing safe guard
against that terrible malady. There are many
perhaps who have so trifled with their constitu-i
lion that they think themselves beyond the reach.
of medicine. Let not even those despair. Thej
Elixir deals with disease as it exists, without re-!
ierence to the causes, aud will not only remove!
the disorder itself, but rebuild the broken con
stitution
LOSS OF MEMORY', confusion, giddiness, rush
of blood to the head, melancholy, mental debil
ity, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts ofself-de
s ruction, fear of insanity, hypochondriasis, dys
pepsia, general prostration, irritability, nervous
ness, inability to sleep, distaste incident to fe- j
males, decay of the propagating lunctions, hys 1
leria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation oi!
the heart, impotenev, constipation, etc., from!
whatever cause arising, it is, if there is any reli
ance to be placed on human testimony, absolute
ly mraiiiDie.
CAUTION.—Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial 1
has been counterfeited by some unprincipled
persons. In future, all the genuine Cordial will
have the proprietor’s sac simile pasted over the
cork of each bottle, and the following words
blown in glass : Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cor
dial, C. H. RING, proprietor, N. Y\
This cordial is put up highly concentrated in
print bottles : $3 per bottle ; two tor $5 ; six so
sl2. C H. RING, proprietor, 192 Broadway, N
York. Sold by Druggists throughout the United
States, Canadas aud tho West Indies. Also, by
HAVILAND, CHICHESTER A CO., and PLUMB &
LEITXER, Augusta. feh!9-3m
J AMES A. JONES,
(OF THE LATE FIRM OF BARNES & JONES,)
WILL continue the WARE
HOUSE and COMMISSION BUSI
NESS. Office and Sales Ro in on the
corner of Mclntosh aud Reynolds-st., Augusta
Goorgia, (formerly occupied by Simpson A Gard
uer). I would gr tefuily re-uni my thauks to
my numerous friends who so liberally patron
ised me at ,i y cld stand, and would most ro
1 apectfully solicit a continuance of the same at
the new, hoping, by giving my strict personal
attention to business, to promote the interest ol
all those who may favor me with their patronage.
All orders for BAGGING, ROPE, and FAMILY
SUPPLIES promptly and caretully executed.
Liberal cash advances made on PRODUCE In
1 store. JAMES A. JONES.
Augusta, July 14,1868. jyls-wly
ON CONSIGNMENT--
600 bushels heavy BRAN, in sacks. For
sale by sap 5 KINCHLEY SANCHEZ.
Jsjttrial Ifutices.
IS?” A Card. —Ever grateful for the
gonerous patronage already conferred, the sub
scriber would again advertise that ho w.ll con
L tinuethe COMMISSION and GENERAL PROLiI'CE
1 RCSINE3S, in all its branches, at his well known
old stand, corner Mclntosh and Rcynolds-strcets,
where he will be pleased to receive a continua
i- 1100 01 his Tormer patronage, pledging himself to!
employ every reasonable moans to give entire!
■ satisfaction. Consignments solicited and orders
1 promptly tilled. M. W. WOODRUFF,
t Forwarding and Gcn’l Com’sn Merchant,
Corner Mclntosh and Reynolds-streets,
* ocl-tf Augusta, Ga. |
(IT Wanted, a Situation by!
. a young man from the country, who can come j
i highly recommended, and hrus had twelve!
] mouths experience in a largo Country .Store, and i
5 writes a pretty hand,
l Address Mcßean. oc-21m
HP The Great English
1 , Remedy.—Sir Jamks Clarkk’s CELEBRATED \
L FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a prescription j
* i of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary
l j :o theQueeu.
f ; This invaluable medicine is UDfatling in the i
. ' cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases j
to which the female constitution i 3 subject. It j
moderates all excess and removes all obstruc-,
tions, and a speedy cure may be relied on.
'j TO MAKRIEI) LADIES it is peculiarly suited, j
* It will, in a short time, bring ou the monthly
? period with regularity.
1 Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Gov
‘ eminent Stamp of Croat Britain, to prevent
z\ couuterfoitß.
These Pills hould not be taken by females
during tbe Jirst three months of Pregnancy, as
they arc sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at an>
other time ihe> are safe.
) In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections,
. Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight
> exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hjstericsand
* Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all
1 other means hive failed, and although a power-
I ful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, anti
| raony, or anything hurtful to the constitution.
| Full directions in the pamphlet around each
j package, which should be carefully preserved.
Sole Agent for the United States and Canada,
JOB MOSES, (late I.C. Baldwin & Co.)
Rochester, New York.
j N. B.—One Dollar and six Postage Stamps en
closed to any authorized Agent, will insure a
J bottle containing over tlfty pills, by return mail
■ j For sale by HAVILAND, CHICHESTER ft CO.
j Wholesale and Retail Ageuts for the State o
I I Georgia. febl -y
(f Dr. Tliayer will be at
! home by the 15th of October, and will be happy*
to see liis friends, and all who may desire his
, services.
Office in Turpin's Block, Broad street, Angus
ta, Ga. sep29
ISTCure of Diseased Liver.
—Ho.vksdalk Co., Penn., Jan. 10, 1850—Mr. |
Skth W Fowls—Sir: You are at liberty to use;
the following statement for the benefit ol the at- 1
I dieted :
1 was attacked with the Liver Complaint,!
which apparently brought me to the brink ol •
. the grave. During my sickness 1 was attended !
by three physicians in our place, but received 1
no help. I also tried the various remedies re
commended fur such complaints, but they af
forded me no relief. As a last resort, I was
persuaded to try Wistar's Balsam of Wild
Cherry , and by using four bottles I was restored
to better health than I have enjoyed before for
| ton years. This statement may be relied upon
1 as strictly true. Rktbbt Pekkin.
The above certificate was given in the pro
i sence of Dr. A. Strong, ol Honesdale, who is well
, known in his vicinity as a successful practitioner.
Seth W. Fowi.k ft Co., 188 Washington-street,!
Boston, Propr etors. Sold by their Ageuts
1 everywhere. my3l J
f*?" Prof. W00d,312 Broad-:
way, is ruining the Hair Dye trade. People!
will not use dyes when a natural restoration toj
the original color of the hair can be produced by
natural remedies. Dyes are artificial agents,
and dangerous in their application, but WOOD’S
HAIR TONIC is a healthy stimulant, and causes
a healthy grow th. A giowth of gray hair on a 1
1 young person’s head is unnatural, and to apply
a coloring fluid produces an unnatural result ;
the color is changed, to be sure, but uot through
the roots of the hair. Ladies, do you see thut
geranium plant in the window yonder t how yel
low aud faded it looks? It is alive and growing;
yet where Is thn beautiful, rich, dark green that
belongs to it? Gone. You can color those leaves |
by au external application of chemicals, but
they will not remain colored. Do you desire to
do it naturally ? Make a solution of guano water,
apply it to the roots, and the plant will take it
up into the system, and then you will see a rich
green, permanent huo. Professor Wood’s Hair
Tonic works on the same principle. The roots
of the hair drink up that application, and high
health and beauty result.
Caution. —Beware of worthless imitations, as
several arc already in the market, called by dif
ferent names. Use none unless the words (Pro
fessor Wood’s Hair Restorative, Depot St Louis, ,
Mo., and New York), are blown in the bottle.
Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine deal
era ; also by all Fancy and Toilet Goods dealers j 1
in tli© United States aDd Canada. oc2-d2w
|®” Mrs. M. J. Browne of-1
! fers her services in Midwifery to the Indies of
1 Augusta and Hamburg, and would be thankful
for their patronage. Residence, corner of Tel
fair and Lincoln streets. sepls-d3.
CT Last Call.- -Come and pay
i, your Tuxes. For a few weok3, you can find the!
■j Tax Collector F.YERY DAY in the week, except i
! Saturday, under the printing office of J. Mom ;
) opposite the Post Office, from 9to 12 o’clock.
ALEXANDER DEAS,
oc7-lra Tax Collector R. C.
, Morning papers copy.
of the Stomach aiul
Indigestion.— Another Great Cure effected by \
I Basrhave's Holland Bitters. —The wife of Pieter)
-) De Witte, living in Holland Town, Sheboygan j
- j county, Wisconsin, suffered much from Weak* j
| ness of the Stomach and Indigestion. She had j
1 been under a physicians’ care for some time, but
i the aisease seemed to haflie even his skill. She
- purchased some HOLLAND BITTERS at our of
- flee, which has given tone to her stomach ; her
1 appetite and strength are returning, and we
1 j firmly believe that this is another great cure cf
i fected by your medicine.
I We have still to record many wonderful cures
e effected by this remedy, hut must wait another
s opportunity. One thing you can rely upon, what
- we have published are from persons much re
spected in our community, and are literally true.
3 J QUINTUS,
? Ed. Sheboygan Nieuwsbode, Sheboygan, Wls
\ consin. oc6*d6icl
t IST To all ye who need In
vigorsting read the advertisement of Dr. San-j
ford’s Liver I.vyigokator, and then try I*. Our
word for it, you will receive benefit; for there!
' seems to be some wonderful healing virtues in \
ithis medicine to acquire such an extended repu j
•ation ; but the secret of its success seems to be j
that it was fully tried by a largoly practicing |
j phy siciau for twenty years before it was offered j
to the public, so that its effects were fully known,
and now it is recommended only for such din- j
1 eases as it has cured.
j. These diseases are Liver Complaints, or their
, many attending symptoms. Our acquaintance :
{ with it has been short, and not personal, but we
have seen its extraordinary effects in alew cases
D of jaundice, billiousness aud general debility,
where every other remedy failed to give rolief.
_ It has some certificates of cures from sources
that none can doubt. We wish all our readers
r needing medicine to try this and let us know the
result. —A themlle News. oct6-dAclm
1858.
|CLARK_& CO.
: WATCHES,
JEWELRY
SILVER WARE,
CUTLERY,
Guns,Pistols,
j nm goods
; THE LARGEST STOCK
IN THE
I SOUTHERN COUNTRY!
AT THE
:g:
: TEA SETS, PITCHERS, GOBLETS, CAS
TORS, CANDLESTICKS, FORKS,
SPOONS, AND EVERYTHING
IN SILVER THAT IS DE
SIRABLE FOR THE
FAMILY OR PLEAS
ING TO THE
FANCY.
H’X-iAHTEI.D G-OODS,
IN INFINITE VARIETY.
Table Plated Cutlery.
-» 3K -JK M. MM. ,
IN DIAMONDS, CAMEO, ETRUSCAN,
CORAL, MOSAIC, &c., &c.
octl2
Direct Importation!
THE Subscriber has just received from
Vilmorin, of Paris, a tine assortment of
Garden and Flower SEEDS, to which ho calls the
attention of the Planting Public. Ho also states
that If he does not g ve general satisfaction, it
will not be from any lack of intent.ou on his
part, as he orders both his SEE S and DRUGS
from none but the best.
Call and judge for yourselves.
V. UTASTK,
Broad st., Augusta, Ga. octl2 4t
L~ IMF?AND HAIR--
100 bbls Fresh Thotnaston LIT ME,
5000 lbs HAIR. For sale by
Octl2-lw ESTES ft CLARK.
i miiE poErncALTrExT book or,
I JL ENCYCLOPAEDIA containing everything
! necessary for the reference of the Politician and
I Statesman ol the United States. Edited by M.
W. CLABKEY, Postmaster of the House of Rep
resentatives of the United States. For sale by
oet!2 THOfl. RICHARDS & SON.
SORGHO SYRUP—
A sm II lot of SYRUP from the Chinese So
gar Caue—Georgia raising, sweet and good."
n.*l2 IHOS, P. STOVALI. k <3O.
Bran, bran—
-1000 Bushels BRAN now at Depot. For
low. THOS. P. STOVALI. ft CO
octlJ
JijiLOUB
_ DO Sacks Extra Family FLOUR ;
I 800 do do Super. FLOUR ;
ICO do Superfine FLOUR ,
100 H’s S’s do do.
| octl2 THOS. P. STOVALL & CO.
Kooin to Rent,
ON Broad street, opposite United
States Hotel—first floor. Apply to
J£»D »U R. DkMARTIN.
; New (iranite Front Store.
PALL STOCK.
WILLIAM H. CRA NE
Has Received
A Large anti Splendid Stock
OF
DRY GOODS!
Suitable for the Season.
HIS STOCK OF
Dress Goods
Will bo found large and Complete, em
bracing all the Newest Styles
selected from
THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS
IN NEW YORK.
He is also prepared to offer unusual induce
ments this Season in
: DOMESTIC GOODS.
His Stock in this department is very Complete,
compiling everything that 13 requisite
for Family and Plantation use,
all of which h«* is pre
pared to sell
at the
jVERY LOWEST PKICES,
FOR CASH !
octll-lm
ImILLENKY AND FANCY
Mrs. M. Tweedy,
has just retui ned from New York with her FALL
SELECTED STOCK of the latest Styles of
Fall anil Winter Goods,
. Comprising BONNETS of Every Variety of
Fashionable Material,
HEAD-DRESSES,
FANCY HAIR PINS,
LADIES DRESS CAPS,
CL AK3 AND CLOAK VELVETS,
ZEPLEY’S SHAWLLS,
LACE VEILS,
»I SETTS OF COLLARS,
UNDERSI EFVES,
FLOWER*,
> j RIBBONS,
GRUELS,
j EXTENSION nOOP SKIRTS,
, j CORSETS, &C.
j Ladles will find a full supply of every article
! in the Milliner aud Fancy department of dress
, the lowest prices at her btore,
No. 152 Broad btreet,
octll-lm Aueusta. Georgia
i Copartnership,
THE UNDERSIGNED formed a Go
partnership on the Ist instant, for the trans
, action of a GENERAL GROCERY BUSINESS, un
dor the name and st>le of SKINNER ft MA
HARREY. Store next door to N. K. Butler’s.
S. J. SKINNER,
ocß dim W. H. MAHaKKEY.