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TUVIE NEWS AND HERAlD. "TH(lCDAY Autg-u. 14, 1870. U. ' i". ' - P.-f IIS, 1 L JXO. 8. RENOLD)H. AssoCrAT9 EnrTox. JoN T. MRAYMoND, who achieved such a suc'e'css as Col. Sellers in "TheI Gilded Age,'" will soon alippear it Wallock's theatrxe as Icliabod Cratie in a new play entiled " W'olfort's Roost." JuDxm. S -'rra, who was Ignoini ously dofeated by zeb. Vallce in 1876, says that Grant could cnrry two South ern States, North Carolina and Flori dia. -Ij intimates that with hlnimself on the ticket fbr VicePresident, this result would be certain. The checer ful confidence displayed by the Radi cals of carrying Southern States, be fore the election coimes oil', and the narIous howls they send up, of bull dozing and fraud after the election is over, form a very amusing contrast. Lot thein go on claiming. It hurts nobody, and seems to do them good. Bismarck and Silver. The policy of the German govern ment in reference to silver is attract ing considerable attention. Germany and England both adopted the single standard several years ago, and their act chiefly caused the great deprecia tion in silver. Now, however, in both countries a growing demiand for the remonetization of silver has risen, the financial depression at preset ex perienced being athilbuted to the de struction of one half the coin currencv of the world. The British govern ment has manifested no evidenco of a change of policy, but Bismarck has been for some tiue quietly lookino' into the subject. Goverlnement. organs deny that any change of policy is con templated, but the bi-nietalists are confident that silver will again be reinstated in the German dominions. Such a step as this would greatly siniplify the problein on this side the water. The chief drawback to the unlimited coinage of silver in this country is the fear that not ijeilg cur rent, in the world it would run all the gold over to Europe. Should silrr, however, again be made the loner of the world, no vilid objectijoiI could be offered to the Warner bill. We be lieve in i-metalism, but would deprecate iny) sidden ch1an gin g of values. As the monetary laws of the worl(I now stand, we believe the re monetization otf silver here should be gradual, and therefore favor the ex isting law. When Bismarek eaves in, we are ready for unlimited coinage here. Politics in Ohio, A orrespondent, writing fom OhIo emiuenttes the ditilculties under which I General Ewin.jg has to conitend in the cimivas5. The tilr, is the want: of f'unds. Every elemnit from which monzey g~lera nly comeis ill conitests of tthi. kindi is airniyed againl the lpecu- 4 liar tiiancial p~osition~ fakenm by Gener al Ewing, a ad in consequenlce, it Is said, the RepuIiblicanls hntve a fund tenI times as largec as the Democrats caln scrap~e together. Another troublle is that a v'ictory for Ewintg would make him a very promllinenlt candidate for the Presidency, a circ'umustance not lat all pleasinig to Th'lurmnan, .1 lendriicks and TilIden,. and cailculated to madei them lukewvarm sulpporters of thle Democratic ticket. Shiould Ewing pledige himself to look no0 higher than the governorship at present lie could get a plenty of help. But Ewing is ambitions and( seesS no0 reason whyv residenitial lightning should not strik~e him as wvell as any other great man. Hie is therefore making a gallant fight foir himself, and if he winls, lie will I deserve all the glory he can achieve. Hie is very strong with the miasses and expects to make a fIght of the peCople against the corp~orations 81( and oneved interests. Already lie claims a inaj'ori- I ty of the Greenback vote. Twenty thousand of these and three hundlred and seventy-five thousand Democrats can easily elect him. Last fall when the State went Re publican by thiree thousand votes the Radicals had Federal supervisors. A recent Congressioiial investiga tieon lays bare outrageous frauds. Thli New York Herald says: "Trho elc tionls marshals were usedl not to keep 4 the peace at the polls, but to eec tionleer for the Republican canidates, and by various and devious means In-I crease their. vote, it wa jiwi moreover, that the prevision that1 these political marshals sh~all be ap.. pointed in every case from the voters of the precinct whiere they arc to serve was violated, and the partisan elec tioneering agents with marshal's badges, paid by the public treasury to perform a public service, but in fact working for their own side, were chosen in Republicani wardls and sent to electioneer at Democratic polls." This year, fortunately, the Federal government can have no excuse for appointing these bulldozers, and the Democrats wvill p)oll their full vote. This is favorable to Ewing. Ilut Ohio has for yers been a debatable State, and .John Sherma~n wvill make im mense sacrficles of the government, clerks',.salaries, befoi'e he allows his native State to go by the board. Tihie .Rlepublican campaign 'will begin on the 20th Instant, and not until it has ,progressed to some extenit can tihe result be foreshadowed. It must al.. wvays be remembered, however, that Ohio is necessar'y for Republican sue cess In 1880, but not for 'Democratic -Viotory. -I osntdl look Pquint-eyed at a msun with-a pistol in Texas, unless you prefer to look like a , orous las-A Tr It~ Bel 7xN or TWIT'NESSEH. Though a Satire, Tire in l &ah More Trutl Tiran Poetry iI it. The manner in which attornoya ques tion witnle8see, says the Cairo Bulletin is- exasperating to tho Intelligent listen er, boyond expresslon. Thoegreat pus pose of the average driminal lia wyr for instance, is to draw from tie wit ness all the ficts in hlis possession, ex cePting the facts touching the case tin der considerat Ion. A coun'ryniil, chopping down 1 tree, stops Iis work, and buries his ax up to tile eye in the braini of hit brother-in-law. The witness who say tile whole bloody triasiction i brought into court, 'and his examina tionl runs11 aboult thus: "You Say the V>risonier was choppilif ia tree dowi. Now will you pleano tell the court ald jury where h bought the axe?" "You don't know?- Very well, sir we'll see about that." "INow, sir, look at the jury-don' stare inl thit helpless misanniser at mne nlow, sir, do y.oul say, upon your oath that you don'l know that the defendai stole that axe before lie left Paducah?, "You say so, ih I Well, ntow iarl mie, sir. How mansy feet Was, it fron the tree the defen'ssdanbt, was shopping t< the nearest gristimsill ? You can't Say. "Was it ten t'eet?" "Certaiinly-a good deal mocre.'" "We1, then wai's it it thousalmt iiles?" ''0, certainly not." "Tie courl. and jury will please ob serve the stubboriinness of this witness It is mantifestly his purpose to keel from the jury the facts they ought t( know." 'Now, sir1, who owned that mill ?" The witncss innocently inquires, "What mill?" but soon repents it. "Thejury will please observe tile ex asperating contunaciousness of thi witnessiis evasion, and Ilis manif'es1 purpose to confusc your iinds as to the lats involved in this terrible mur. Jer."y "Now, sir, look mie in the face. You ave soClesnlV Swor'1n that the man wa shopping n11ear a miiill. Will you dart ay-look at the jury. sir-tliat there was Ito m1ill withis one i thousand 1ille )f' the Iee the (efen(at w1a felling?' "I don't say anything of the kind." "6 The jury will *please note that an 1wer. "Now, sec here, my friend-we'vc m(1 about cnouigh of this. You lirsi leclared that there was no mill, andl(] low you avow that there was a mill lar the iwood chllopper-" "I said there was no mill within tell "Never' do vou mind wi''hat vou said -1 know what you said, and the jlury :nlows ; ad now, sis', listeni to mie.' "Who made vourl boots?" "You don't 'know! Is there any. hing under God's heaven that vou (1c :now ? . There, there 1 Look *at te ilry-not it 11me. Anid now, peralips. 'ou enu tell tle jury what yolur 1nam5tle The witisess tells his nasmse. "Now, sir-look it tie jury I How ong did you live there ?" The withess timidly asks, "Lived iere ?" iien the attorney springs to is feet. "May it please the court aid jury, I ind this witness uttely inleorrigible tubhorn, mulish, andl([ bent. upon keep ng back tile very facts the jury imiust iave. lie has clearly been taillpered nths, and1( comes~ here withu tihe manifesi nietioni of br5ow'heating ansd worry-u ng both the jury andt the bar. I hsau' emsporizted with hiims, I have led Isimi enit ly frloms poinit to poin1t, iln the hiopt >f beguiling im into the tirue recit al itfithe facts connsected with this dread. 'ul murdl'Cer ; aiid what is my re ward fos his 'onisideraite kinidness anmd for'bear-. mse? Speak ing under01 the sanetit y 01 if an oath lhe tells thsis court andl Jury liat hie doesn't knsow where he lives u11d hats asked mei to tell hlim I Cas much things be, and not1 Overicomie s ike a-ike-and nlot over'come 11s? ] isk you~r hsonor' thsat thIis witness b)( ~ent to jilI fori conitum5acy, to) r'emaii hsere unttil hse eJxpresises a wvillingnsess o tell what lie knows about. this dread L'l murde(kr." Thie court then admiionishes the wit sess thsat fu'ther' trilling will not b< )crmiit ted ; thast Ise must. an~swer' th<( ent lemsain's quest ions, os' he'll certainly )e comipelled tO clommliit hlim to pr5isol1 Thes witneOss hv this timie is bewilder, ~d, scarled, dazel, andi induslges in 001n. rsadictionis and absur'dities as fast anli 15 oftn as thse attorney requisres hisr o;.and finsally, leauving theo standl(, it ih (lquarter' of' anl hour51, at least, before he anli recall his own nasme or fix his owr denitit y. The attorney then1 gets upo)0 ies feet, teai'S tile wretchleil witnsess lonltradictoryv and( 'oolishs rigmarole all1 o tatters, andt asks thle court, that it. be ixeluded f'rom the jury as false a1( And that~ is one of the ways many 01 mei av'erage cr'imisnal lawyvers a opli o ''draw out the ftets" in 'eat mur-h ler cases. -Thse divesilty of us'es to whsicls ~lycer1ine is apl)Iicable is shown in tih( act that, as a lubricant of mnachiner'v, t is found to be inivaluable, and 1h nany' Inst ances preferable to oil grease, ispecially wheesuch m101nachinser'y is ex )osedl to thse actions of the air or' gr'eal ulterations of' temiper'atur'e; it neithert hsickens, f'reezes, nor gets ranicid, thus teepmig thle ruibbinig parts conistanstl y uibr'icaited. For 8such puri,>loses, th'c mre5' arlticle may be mixed with hsalf'its -iuantity of'olive oil. It does nlot attacli netais 'like mnany oils wvhich have bee05i treaited withs acids; it also dissolvet 3asily all productions of tar', such aii lhe- ps'eparationis of an~ilinse, &c. Ii woaeivmg, glycer'ine is nsot of infter'ioi mpor'tance, for' by its use t he size wiil sover tend to smell badly, and1( a hand, loom wieaver' may work at nil times, eitherl with an 01)en windowv or with Large fire in his room ; thse yarns wi'll b< ilways in good condition, not biecomi Ilg brittle, ntor wvill cloth sized withls comspound contain'.ng glycerine Ovel mnildlew or rot. -"Look at de pleftnna, f'olkses said old ~Sm Johnson the other' nigh to a roomnt~il of his sable friendls; "lool Rt do picasnna. Dere is whar yous see an illegory, showing (10 propier speai debak man. Dons yous see d common notes, the white trash dows in do lower row, all run togo(ede like. whitewashed boa'dl fence? An' Up il do balconia yous see do br'ac notes, d people1 ob color, ar'ranged In select as semblies of twos and I'ees." 'WHAT is THIE MArTIn?-WhS a p)ale, so languid? Are you sick ? Evi dlently, your lives' Is not doing its duity You cannot hive in comfort or peac until you are relieved. Go to th nearest drug store asnd bny a box c Dr. Gilder's Liver Pills. AGibw dose will restoro you to perfbect h4alths, ani give a rosy tlust to your' cheek. Fio sale by Dr. W. E Aiknm. . NEl WO OP TlE DAY. -Glen. Sani'll F. Cary, the olmpilon1 GI reeiaitckeir, has announced I& )ur pOSO to mtumnp Ohio for Gei. Ewing. -At New York on 8aturday Mr. Boniner's trotter Edwii Forrest made a ile to a sulkr 1n 2.Il , the futest mile ever trotted. -Win. I. Vanderbilt has just givo $100,000 for a gymnasium and orection of a civil e'nginecering 1 and scilltile hall it th1e Vamtie(krbilt University, at Nash ville, Tei. S-The grocery store of R1. 11. Steph ens, Petersburg, Va1.. was robbed cal 5lV on Sunday iNorini t0g, set onl tire, and; -partiilly destroyed. Loss onl stock, $5,000 ; insurance, $:,000. -Wmll. Vance I larper, a Philadel phia lawyer, has disappeared leaving. it is alleged, uitsettled accounts amount-ing to $17,000, inluding a large sum which belotiged to three orphan children of whoml le was guardian. -Senator Thuritian and wif are in liartfi'ord, Coin., oil it visit to old friends. Promillcit. citizens of both parties gave a dimer to Mr. Timrman on Saturday night at the Ih trtford club. Me Ieft for Washington on T''esday, and af'ter a short stLy there will procced to Ohio. -James Feely, a/ius Baldv Jim, of Williamsburg, N. Y., defeatid Frank Mcdce, of Botoii, i, prize ight ont Monda at Scotch lWoods, Mitss., the sakes being three liuindred dollars. Ten runds( were fonght. In the sixii round Feelv had his nose brokent; in the hist McGce's collar bone was fract utred. -Col. John F. Mines, who has gain ed some not->iet by publishing re >rts ol iiterviews with Seiator Coniklin r and District Attorney Wood ford, otl ew York, has yINsterioisl disippeared from the Astor l1ou1.c New York. His friends fear he has; met with some accident or has been murdered. -D. L. Tift, a prominent Baptist, of Mystie. Conn., wias arrested in Web ster, Mass., on Saturday. IL seems that his wife ldied Some days ago, and a lady at the funeral discovered sever al articles which hIld been stolen from her. A warrant was issued, but Til't got vind ol'it, and as the officers enter ed is front door he fled from tihe back, leaviig some $700 worth of sil ver, which had been stoleit from vari ous neighbors, ont his table. -Latest returns from (lie Kentickv election indicatle that Blackbturii, Deiocrat, t'or G'overnor, will have 40,000 Imijority, which is a larger ma joritV tHa Governmmor McCrearV oh tatinied fouri yeirs ago. The elibli cans have gained several members in both branies of thle Legislat tire. Tihlis result was due to local questions which were spriuig up il I he respective seia torial and legislative districts in which the flepmblicanis were triumaphiant. -A telephonic commumiention was maie hast Sunday between tlie First Presbyterian chureb, Wilmington, N. C., an'd the residence of Col. John 1). Tlaylor, for the benelit of an iival id lIdy' residing there, whose inilrmIities pre(vented her itteindance upon divine worship. By time aid of the telephonme she sat in her room and heard eey word of the service, including th'e reading, tle prayers, the sermon and could even distinguish the softest t one ilttered, and even the diffierent voices covmpiiositg the choir. The distance was about six blocks. lH0MICin IN C.\Mm-EN.--Last Satur dlay, ins (Calldeni, at colored mnan niamed1 Neal Blair, stabbed in the heart andl isatykilled a colored man01 namiied SanSlick and seriously if' not fatally stab~bed1 at the sante time another color ed mnan tnmed Beni lobv. It seems that Blair hrid signed a plIedge not to dritnk intoxicating liquors for the p~eriod of six nmonths, and( last Satur day thme pledge expired by litnitat ion, wh'len lie gave out that lie intend~edl to hiave a good t ime. le p~ossessed1 him self of a keeni-edged anid shiarp-pointed ditrk, about eight. inchtes inm length, and star'ted on his spree. lie, Slick, Dobv and othlets had takent several druiks inl Ellis' saloon, when tBlaUir became quar telsome ando enideavored to create a difliculty. Slick and iDoiw, whmo were his friends, were using persuasioti to get Blaitr to his home when tile lat ter whipped his (dirk from his coat sleeve. and, quiick as lighttnintg, pluniged It into the heart. of' Slick, and in a twitnkle sent (lie steel into the breast of Doby, just below (lie heart. Blair was imtimedi ately airrestedl and taken to jail. We are informied that the white citizens aire highly itncensed at the dliabolical deed, and1( at one titme Blair stood1 in a perilous posit ion, but wiser counsels ruled. Blair is ex-Auditor of tKershaw, a very~ handsome mule Ictto, and p)o5ssese of' no ordinary degree of' intelligence. lHe is reprei'senited, however, as a (des p)erate character. Ont one occasion whe~n an aittempht was 1mad(e to arrest him by towni Marshal Sill, w~ho was also auditor of Kershawv at that time, lair' cut a deep gash in Mr'. Sill's thrtoat amnd caime near cutting off' his cin also. .lis escape firom puntishm mient for' this crime did( not, hiowever', (deter hsimi fromi goinmg fur'thier anid cotm miitthaig a foul muirder-if not a double When Blair recovered from hise dr'unken stupcir Sunday mlorniing, he mnqmried wvhy lie wa. ini jail. Whlens intformied hie deiled any knowiledgo of the crime and mniufecsted no concer'n about it. ils birother', who is highly spokent of, visited himti in jail, and was s0 overcome .by the awful chiarge against Neatl, thath le fainted twvo or three timnes.-Register. LrymT~v Turn~s 'Wrrn -run~ Cicu. ''Te Tr'naatlantic Cir'cus had a lively day at Leeville, Ind(. Somec shairpers who accompany the show, falling in their attempilt to switidlo a reskI(ent with cards, snatched htis money and hid in one0 of the tents. Soon after wards one of the women peirformners was char'ged with stealinig a 'watch from a man's pocket as she fassed through the crowd. Tfhe irobbed men Sfired into thme tents with their revolv eirs. The show noen rectaliated by seiz ing three villagers, diragging them Iito a tent, anmd wh ippi ng themn soundly with r'aw hides. 1rhist incentsed the crowd, aind a general fIght ensued,in which four shiowimen and on10 villager' wereO woutnded with bullets.-N. .. Sun. -The &atur'day Review says that ''the intetresting young man" must be > p~ale and thinm, have long htidr, butt no - s1(de whisker's, cat little in public1, Snever' smoke a p1)e, be shor't-sighted, a have a big pain, be sour, talk about a himself, be impudent, be extremno in f opinion, espeially on theology and s medltovalism. be pojAtiar' with with I 'women, not be able fo shoot 'tn' ride, r hate wvet feet, ho disliked by men, and, fa toto. bo "'a dnuhlo-dlsmUa d ol. .lRfIC-A-RJt AQ. -AlfVed: Your poem miiust lie over, having some in! or defects. lFor int stance, gorgo- does not rhyme with maorguo. -Father (to -leepy boy): "Come, Jamies, you ought to be up with the laik on such a beiutiful morning." Matter-of-itet boy: "All right ; Cut how'mi Ito got up there?" -A Peisylviaujjit ediltor acknowl edges the rece'ipt of'ai tomat-o weiginie nearly a pound. As a missile to hit. i stump speaker in the nose tlie value of that (oilato caln nover be properly es tiiated. -'Marrialre vitli a tinge of romnanle"' is what they call it in Kanlisas whent the old man1111 rides after the couple fi and shoots the hat off tile bridegrooi's head with a billet fromt an rariy car bine.-Pree Preces. -Chaley: ''1at girl was that you hand ill ow last evenin, l iarrv ?" 1a1-rry (oil his dignit y): "' What you please to call tow, sir,'is what people of culture generally Speak ot- as L'o'd tresses, sir*." Goesoff n a ithuil'. -A story is told o'Chiva , the duke 017(rleans''physician. Itlinever lotie ed thatihe was ill, being so anxious about tie health ofothers; bull. on dav he felt. his owl pulse aid said: 'l1e is a dead m1an1 ; I have beenl called in too late." -lIow the eve of the editor sparkles wheni lie picks upll) the Paris papers and finds tle Opposition press vlling Jules lerry "a vulgrar setlion," Glnnbetta "a black pudding oI a gridirion,'" Waddnili "an imbeeile," land Le bere "i beast." -The Dloston Ierald says: "Ili a receilt let.t(r to an old friend, Grant says lie shall go (liretly fromii Sani Fracisco to Galena, IIL., where he still ils at house, and that lie lifil ntot take ill fa1ny demonistrations calculated to make part of the 'boom.'" -Tle abolition of floggiing il the Btritish army will now becomie a recog nized party cry, says the Saturday Revlie', Ililess the government takes the wind out orthe op)position salls by abolishing it IliClilselves. Aid if t h' gover'imnent doesn't. its epitaph vill be, "The eat (lid it." -'ihe puriase ot the nii nous Cas tie oTJolhnannisberg, on the Rhilie, has,1 been ellbeted by aron Rothcllild, the Vieniese haiker. The celebrated es fate, lresented to Pin1ee Metterlic'hI by is geLerous sOveeiegl, (ur'ilig t he Cong~ress of' 1815, has not remained longl in the lillds o' his soin. It was sol for 2,000,000 Imarks. -At, at legal investigation of' a liquor seizure tile _udge askeld anl iwilline witiless: "What was ill the baral iit. you 1111 ' The reply vwas "Well, youl honor, it was mar11i'ked 'wliskem on one end of the barrel and 'Pa.tl Dull'\' oil the other eid, so that i -an't si a' whether it wa*is whiskey or Pat. Dtuil\' was in the barrel, being as I am oil ill' 0oath." -A Newport letter says the histo ria11 lkianeiroft's iroses are lookilng iorke lovely than ever, taud his Collection of plaints is large and choice. "Mr. ['ian croft's garn runls oul t to tile edge (f' thle clilI's land overlooks the Atlantic Ocean, and he delights to point out to straigers the rarest of' his plants, upo10n1 which hundreds o1 dollars aire spJeit alnnually. -Joeph Cook.pce asked a certain lady to be his with, and immnedliatelv 1a ped into al priof'ound studyv otf som1e thing. '1he lady1' softly said, "YXes," and1( as lie (ldi't repond01( she repeCit at tho word a little louder01. "'Stot vour nioise " roared0( .Joseph; "I'ave got an1 airgument at myi tonigue's end( thait will knock the spots ou~t of' Joilm Mill, and hiere you're tr'yinig to spoil it."-11ufa lo E~xpr'ess. -Teei's anI old sold1'ier ow em1 >loyedl at. the loyal Military Academyi, Voolwi, whlo was pr'esenit at. the fut nleral of Napole'on 1., at St. Il[elena, in 1821. lUe was also at the finieral otf Na poleon 111., at- Clhibur'st, in 1873, 110emen1 Cadets, hec attended(1the funer01al of' tile Emperor1'0s only sonl. He was in thue Royal Airtillery, and his nuame is --Mr. 1toss 11. Winants, says a New chas18 a lar'ge schlooner'-vacht 0on his re turn'l to thle Uited States. Mr. Whians po0ssesses every' 111 applance anid imprl)'0o ment that mon01ey can1 purichasie (or 1h1 man11 inigenuiityv deOVis for the catching of bass. Ilis father wvas a grent an g ler, anld had1( built oiuIt fromvho rocks, 1n0ar1 his manl~sion at Newpor01t, anl ir'on br'idge, on which he would si t.1'l f o ous enijoyin~g thle spiort, It is said that in one0 (lay lhe caughlt nlearly 400 1)ounds1 of bass. --The Parisian of July 17, say's: "Mr'. Samuel L. Clem'ens (Mitrk Twain), who has been living aI butsy retired( life iln Paris for the la1st ou' mioniths, left Paris last mionith 101' iUel glim and Holland, en rou/tern Enig uad, whore he0 is thn expected guost, at 0one of the mgnifcent English country seats. Mr'. Clemeons ill sail, wvithl hi's family, for' Amnerican abont the 1st of Septeimber, and imnmediately on his arl rival home will give his anttention1 to the puIbliention of a new book lie has witten dur'ing this last visit to Euirope, the illustriationis of which haive bee0l1 des~gind by Walter F0. Browvn,in Paris, under01 the supeirvision of the authior. 'MUSI.11, HoMaES AnI ArLwAYs I[Ar PY AIOMES.-Thiere are thousanid3 of hl~foms to-day in our siuniy Southland that would be r'ender'ed hiappier' by thme pr1esenceo of' a fine new Piaiio or aii Organ. We want to fil1 such hiomes with lnstr'uments, and we mean31 to do it If we live long enongh. Onie of' the methods by whIch we shall ini (110 timo be represenited (by our Iistrumaents) in ever-y Southernj home of culturea' is thr'ough our Graind Intr'oduction Sale of' Pianos and Oir ganls, which we inauigurated In No vembler' last. and whlichl Is so far a Imag nificent suicess. *Ten of the largest Manufaehiurers in Amieica have author'Ized us to pla1ce fi'om 0on0 to flve thousandl of' thoe'rim st rumentsa for' Introduction tand adlver' tisemnent ini rep~resentativo donther'n homes at Aigents' Wholesale Rates, and we are now placing them In everyv Southerni State just as fanst as stcamh can carriy thenm. Such aln o1portunity to secure standleard inlstrumente from such celebrated manufactureris as Chickeihng, Weber, Knabe, Hiallet & Davis, Mathiushek, Dixie, Southern'i Gem, Miasoni & IHamlin and Peloubot & Pelton never' has oceurrecd befor'e anid never wIll agai unless we o~fer it. It is the only safe of' the kin e11 ver' catrried otut in' the United taes. Readers of'this notice who have ~not yet purchased instruments are reqcuest., ed .vrito' to us fr; our, Irlti'oihetIon Sale Qh'etiu laiid B a!OlThes Ad drdad LUDimNr BAThs' 80Ui'1%iERNi SUato IOUSE, Sah/anniah, Ga. Ana- 5--x+1mat. TUT T'S PILLS ! INTRODUCED, 1860. A TORPID LIVER is the fruitful source of inany discuee, proini neit, amiong whichi are DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACIIE, COSTIVENESS DYSENTERY, BLIOUS FEVER, AGUE AND FEVER JAUNDICE, PILES, IIIIEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM PLAINT, COLIC, ETC. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of Appetiteoand Nauscea, the bowell aro costive, but somotimes aternate witi loosoness, L'i in the~ead, aoco tfnpeio yvith a Duli sensationuin ti bacik part, a in the right aido and under the shoulder. blade; fullntes iteor eating, with a di sit cilnation to exertion of body or mind, Irri tability of tempar, Low_ spirits, Loss o ienory, with a fooliug of having negleote Some duty, General weariness; Dizziness Fluttoring at the Hoart, -Dots boforo thi eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache gonoralia over the right eye, RestlesS1eosat nigh with fitful droams, highly colored TJrine IF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED SERI''US DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted to suct cases, a sInglo dose effoots ouch a chango of fooling as tc astonish the sufferer. TUTT'S PILLS are conlpomtudod from stibances that ure free l'ris n n3 iltroport les tut cni" la rt the mant dieite orgmtiizatlost. '1h1e0 Search, ('leaner, Pm ity: an liiatltoriat tie entirs ivstesn. fly i-tieving the zn. gorel L.iver, they clense flhe 1lo,10 rerain i'm,latm,tmcug hmimmnaori, tuncd I lmus lmnpar healtm mled vitality to the body, camini the bowels to mmrt irmtit ily, withioul which ni one can feel well. A Noted Divine says: Dr. TUVr.-Dar Sir For ten years I havo bool a mnertyr to Dytpepsi:i. dommtipation and Vl'ea. Joal Hitrin your lli we recom,,eudeto ni I ioe them ( hut witlh little feith). I an, iow n N ll ninan hava good aippetitoi. diet otiint. regi~ler Atois Lthon gon". %wi] ( have waloed o~roy pouzidacsolid fivib Lhvy are iorth their wele in oS. Rsv. R.1 ..Si MPSO.', L.ouisville, Ky. TUT T'S PILLS. Their first effect is to Increase tie Appetite and cause the body to Take on lcal, tilus til 9"svtem is nourishedl, seti by their Tonic Ace tn ol tie it stive Orgasi, Itegulaft ISteele are produced. DR. J. F. HAYWOOD, 01F NEW YORK(, SAYS: rPew tiltsnoimo e'xist that cantiot bo relieved by re. itoriig the Li vr t- its nurisiti funr ions, aid o this piarposo no rentdy hue rver lpi- lkivented tha h.as t ppy a~n offoctai :mnTI 11 ILL8."1 SOLD EVERYWH ERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. Office 35 Murruy Street, Neiv York M- Dr. TUTT MANUAL of Vailnnblo lifor matloln and Usefill iteceipto" will be nailedfra on aliillcation. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. OnAY lArR o. Wurmmsita chanfed to a Gr.osui 11,Acx b y a simigie aplilcatjion of tiii; Dyy'. it ins parto ai Naturai Uiilor, suts lititnotoily, amid is s Ilarnilas as sprang twiter. field by- wrugists, 01 ent biy express tan receipt of s1. Offioe,.35 Murray St., New York, ' IN. ECognac lrantly, also Liquors i Wines of' allkinds, to be Iad at tl PIALMITO Imors. I make my 2.1 ctn Cigars a specialty. (,all and try theo. SPOOL COTTON. ESTAIJISiED) 1812. GEORI~JE A. CLARX, 80Lit AOisNTl. 4100 I1RO(ADWA Y, NEWV YOR! ---0 Thie distinctive featutres of tis'I apo cotton are that it is mad l fromt the ve fineOst 51> A5 LSA D COTTON. It is fi nishetd sof't as the cotton fro wvhich it is mnade; it hias no waixing ar'tificial finishi to (dece ivo the( eyes; it Iihe strongest, smoothest andi most elast sewving thread in the imarket; for machil sewing it htas no equal1 it is wound on WIH I T E S P OOL S. The Black is tihe most peCrfect sJET BLACK ove produce~d in spool0 cotton, boir di yed lby al systeim patente~d by oursealvt Th e colors are dyodl by the NEW ANILINE PROCESS rendering themi xo porrfect and ~ brilhia1 that dress-makers ovcry whero use the instead of sewin il'. d.' A Gohdt edal wa~s awardecd thiis spo cot tonl at Patris, !8'W, for "gret*at st renlgil and "igenera~il excel lencme" hein1 g the hi ig est award given for spool cotten. We in vite comipairison and respectfulI asik ladies I. (.ive it a ir trial anid com vinco themselves of its superiority ovc all others. To be hadl at wholesale 01nd retailofi aug 12-jfn J. . BAG A 1'XNY Vy3a IS A PENNY GAINEl You can, save money by calling at ti Grcr toro of W lI. D)ONLY. Jusit opera,(da nuieo lot of 8ugar t urt Canvassed Ifamts at prices to0 su the thme timles. A lso a select i~tdek; Cofre. and Smagairs. Arbucekie's Unground Rloas 0(d Coffee a specialty. All thte favorl brands of Augusta F"lour, Bolted Meal at Pearl Grits. Oanned Gloodis of all (1 scriptionts, (Ghowing anmd 41moking '1To co, 4 igars from the highest, to the checa est brands, Iloots andl Shoes at Ic figures. Ldiesl' finu elothl Gaiters, t1 Rizes, lowor than tho lowest. Ochi Wines and Liquors, Porter, Beer and Al Fresh Sparkhng-Cider, Cider Vinega and Lemons Glive Ino a call. I wi not be undeorsold. WV. HI. DONLY. may 31 To$a00a a yeCar, or $o to $20 a (1 ~j In your locatlit, . No rIsk. WV v ndoa eil as men. Mans Ilmko mec thth aoint astate above. o one ca Ic t ak inno fst.Any one can (10 thce'Wol You Odrn make from 50 ets to $2 an hour. by i votIng your OVOnInc, andl spare tlnl6 to t busIness. Nolhing lke it for money mnakli Over offered before. )JUsIness pleasant, a etrictly hOnorable, hteader -f y vn knowval about the beat pay~ uness b~ the pubi0 send us your aetiresod we w e10 samples worticu $pas ree; Vo3 ca maao m~your miIdiaryourf Audrese Aug l2. toHgTIyA~SO a CO., Portland,3 Me, YLLoW:FEVER-BLACK VoXI7 (i a l ilb.liod' Which fit 111 111? dioitit ret irnl It a 1tir1 ilt' litgn: t I lti viit lit foriai Il thi . Ia loonithsol I's-. 11':1il:ll. l -ATINE, dk:le~y (1eov ireit 'in 8itt It-rn Ntatita it nd it4 w It sitII ivoliilerati iestia I ll Soll i AileaI i n ) h e ih, atnest aggraivattei cases of lever re Iouand e:ttits's frot olne to (\vo olnaa-., of til1 to ) titter'e o r i latta itinc t i' . s t k i .o4l M ii le ii lmsstis tillrough I ito llvvtI1'. t long ist, AN sie .)f 1)114 exi . B it. m w l fl-,1 nelloti oil th. I*lver ait i l St ir. e-Il lilt 1 l:lw i-tNI P 1111o 1 y11 iv vents to 1 et-i lta iit;. lian k mi of. I-',vIr a n tilnek Vo .iit. :fillI cure th iiache, Conisti pallon -if Ih l tiowel.-;, p.pij.Isla inaidl ai No ome lievil 1ul Y('Ilov Iever who %%-Il O Iit h1e bl- m ti t1 '1:a u.\ 1 1:..' i 1.- t( bill IOt t.l' 1*0t1)il t I l l giaa UA . ii2 i1t i) which Issoill by ailt lirugrgisM- lit 125 vent. ami *i-. hu I hhs, oir wIth be swIt by vx Ireiss by I iIt l'ropietors, A. P. Mt l i i.: .t & CO., lilga., lPa. Dr Peibe-rtS O' nt rlligia O lteeli'i V-The reports of wvotndifliettresot' ilhetitlm tIIs.in, Seroill:1, S;111, lIh'-nin, Sp li CaneJJt-t iltTithi *os, tha. come frin zit; pills i I ie i-(1t11 1r, lrie not o ly r i ule hill. s di.ni:Ulol.; Its to ie doutAed was t11 not. for ill :thiiIIitc- ift proor. Remanrkable Curo of Scrofula, & CAS'; OF COL. .1. C. I3LANso.N. K 15ON1ox, CIA., SCptiAnbe(-r 15, 181. GENTS :--FOI-r sI xI en yie: a i lsave been 1 gria 5iatTu-re-r i ifriaa S, trositt ii i; anos. jtr i-[ in, fortas1.. 1 ha~ve lo-oen contlui to ini.vol ta w b ti for fifteten .veurls w%'ilt itrotoll",s- tleera. heone I. 'Il h 1111t: i atp rov, it ht e- eill, fo lti'lt ncjwz 1114 (, oit ee 1:<< , 11 il h l uos (-n11tinen' phy-Alebits vonlsilitod. Nk .withoutl, at yft cleel4I(. benele t.. Th IUs prn-stralv , <dlst eessd, th'spolicl itug, I wat- ativi-el by t,1z. Aye' o Floyd t('ntit 1 v. (;:t., P) 11111t 1iO e I ie 11"i of otir oi n 11,111m t-:xl me St ilt iigI. La :1it i tis s ino.ilInIll 10 ias'rtibe itlie t elie I i'bt.hlull' t 1 tol hela 1a-:a i Mhe 81ll .l1.a it ij I I conlvey anl :n0linlah tille' of Ihe tal lity ol litlv SItif rili caiior dlitn ti ll tillieir r'.ii-4', 1i 1i 1 IIIit A i-t Jt of 1 o i-i i E i I 1 n ; I l if.la, nti kt :Iio : ti-ti llly -*I li ti I ' ,I If :,:o 0 ain1." of 1a a lll ( w41611,1 nothinw 14) vb trI .!1', iho, :n Oivo lu r-1ii 01 Ilay i4m. 100 . lore Ih-aa ilghIl l t1 s im 'i;P.-i Ii'-e li retiatikaihe e ite, withe-ti ii t r i (' l a af l i h tilk '. taI 1 IF ll t'' Ii r 1 it he ab l. a ' . -016, 111h1 rneile , e I t vI I, ib. -o n~-n , III I who :41-4 :Ital't-inte((A .% I l l- ., I .41l Iit ev( r. inll. , l %f i I I it II f-pv's 'r-lI It m e, . ' otiA ' Itl.s: : V:PI . J. . II.\ NSoN A~t'y. At Law. A 3MI[ACLE'. W.dl ' Pli' a -..i l', t N .i .,SIlit.1i 1 70 -; <y l h i--i: wit a , \1'ii: ,Ia -a I-d to )I V il " t o4tillt al-42 Itfi, - I l w~ t.i trea I-c I Ila w I h n th 1.0 11 0 . . I N lanl. f low. al-ee 'l'ih--1I'r- cniy-li i Ian- a a ;aia'i Il. :a i 'l la III : 't i . o p e p til :Il lit- h lin - t, , 1- iow ii' to t he14i- .' - O i1 m It ille lu # .\l1 t1 'loatl hll' I it . oi; , 'I I il m t v ! .r. A I I - "it I .';I. . I I b iln 4on . 'A I -r t, a . I ,mh'e r.ls e, 1 I wB 1 :4 - .1, 1 o I ; . y z p'oi hethlI*I. , Ipo11u *alltt E t 1f S! )- a . '1' . 1'we 'll s it v. It s ! ii I li stI loVi v t-< filn l- I I1 li. - '-- of 11 'ill I t pr t-i t. .-i a I L - w a s I --6 ", t o - 1 -11 8; a ot I - ti ~ at .- -- -.-at tip-,- li(.- Zi I i 'r n tta sla 'ffl0 1--1 14-iMi , S I k it,:-t h; ; ll - : 1 sh \%tI. :1-;r .. n r i! 1 101' g a -. o: . a w we ll. I t ric't i at rb h-r eco ry, witi li f'i' I . I1114, tra of 41: I l 1k rall4 Wit i a i i d I nil , yo) r's t ri l W. D. Bi.ANTON,' WV. O NT.1;aI., lt- VIT . . a t , I -0. :N I i i 'T h allit . I,5 '[Ifo, f l . i I tl:in \to ' lnow :mil I i ll!Vn 11) as hel.m 11rit4 ill '', !I 1- It i v i a . .\. -o A ind remi nt e I Zoe A i F(IalxWA'.ven I (Iit ltrd c-ut-cd atte Yof raosi il, iia li't ra Lb 'lsoae t 34 iii 1' W.\jfl lti', D t.h lis, le 11). I f I .I. \ ls . p 'Sil A P. .'l;- bio.:,l.: Cwnt. Ph toI.. Pa. Sol bv i! Ill a4' ts l 'i . ha t Iv.-. Or- is 2 h a 31, .t. At'010 W.tirin to c livass ever) wh'or.. te or, III( ok--Curfoe's Slory"--free to al .\leilinsO t-io lyourpeople paytable iln Instal ii aETLarBeer, at P,m:-r-rt oiiSa a 1 le I ati , Pu m l 010 loi ' il 11 H00LLOWtAY'S PILLS! lI cimd eno'atdl atppeti llowayn t'i Pil "You l'th ilis aea marielou s oL ViV t O ho'se. "D.I~I-a'0ollwa ths curnedy hears'a ttat wais co tinci'. I.iiihollb ".to glae onesi'i of ) y or Pl to ml ly bah for-i coh-a morbus.;I i Tit S earS littl' ii.5,"~I i', n ua iofpa a moring is o1 Ithea exin ad k t l si-se hslf. lis- ent ut tithe- t 1 meiine to me is wortha I 3'1 i IanI d mt iveis --o ical box of tPils, f 'Iate over iliL't'aaualh tstim ni(3'alta "o F o Ct;m-o' Dmoeiisr And all crutm ofEIo sinTiU On metlas sina labt led fIt doe noI he- aI eternaliy alonei bt, ' pentrae ia'hri teit mosl rcl~it sec ig effects to ath very Ircot' eil mt ait zto the sytm.s la o rac oanyint d terns aalyn idt;iby tesey me1ns, 'ere I.orns tor l'c-cs in theol thoa sii-toinel bilie gremey 'or hd tlgs, allne. t gotatdo anstiff rjnt, got rheumct a aspm ad all ki dieases,~mn~a fIL. 111l1011te stirro ist tea boriofril - aUA'Intnen,. OesiJO2-.eetf6eada ry r1 (lyn - --h.$. So'"Thr auotis- cos -eal 2a0n.y0ali tholrge fizes, lrl.Ottia, ady roM ANDO PLTEAISN imr. to ma TERSON'S on SPRIby N 0 Th Staprngard 5iiate four Stle southo'elb and Mix mieT &ot Co Tins standard article Is compound. ed with the greatest care. . Its effects are as wonderfnil and as satisfactory as ever. It restores gray or faded hair to :ts youthful color. It removes all eruptions, itching and dandruff. It gives the head 9 c9oling, soothing sensation of great coinfort, and the scalp by its use becomes white and clean. By Its tonic properties It restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, preventing baldness, and .mak. in1g the hair grow thick and strong, As a dressing, nothing has beel found so effectual or desirable. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The con stituents are pure, and carenfilly se lected for excellent quality ; and I consider it the BEST ARPA4AION for its intended purposes" - Price, One Dollar - FOP THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may be relied on to change the color of the beard from gray or any otierundeair.. al)e shade, to browii or black, at ds cretion. It is easily applied, being in one preparation, and quickly and ef fectually produces a permanent color, which will neither rub nor wa'sh off. Nanufactured by H. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N.H. So l by all Drgsisu, and Dealtra 1A Moedoises l' y a .Ilt :t C hi'ttrot P11t siI. Call I. t 1 I.pro ou, u' r the Whiu bro I'I' intel. S V11t :h in PurhalV of lt'irns O us, usca li [listions imdli ws-lm) .1re -live 10o 11icil own inerest will biy from the -TOT iOFI T1PO 1' E8011T LUI)IDEN & BATES' -j~ -I - -C'm ---1 -- - kS MUSIC HOUSE SAVANNAFJ, GA. .A.d Branch House A'G .'St'A GA. 'TLANTA, oA. ( '4. O) 13itbison~ & ('0.0. L. Hrnuliterl & 00. ( ll ' I .TON, 8. C. VitA It LO TFE, N. C. I. t. e -lInihati3 & Co.1IMa-Smrt ht Mu'ile Ilouso. A 'Cr (3NVIhLI, l"LA.'PENsACOL-A, F'LA. S A. Ii. Uitimpholl. lItow nr iothiets, utavanna:h, (a., I.s I he (GratuIi stea1 Conl 'e of a soilI .\ltsi-,al 2otench. anil1 fromn t hk Central 1)1stribtim D ~lepot, wi th its~ chain of itr: ut'h .\lItsis 0 *1,: all titlr ilt form PrhiI -5 a1in Tekriot, sup l-ties or the0 Soith. A MGNIFICENsT~Sii'i - OUR~ GRAND LINTRODUCTION SALE. --OF STANDARD--~ Pianos and Organs hoin only sale of the kInd (v0r lilt'.cesfull 1 - t C 4 1 ' l i t i I 4 U a t a t ry .t t o a h o r Ten-i orf iii liig ManuI~~faturerois of the UJ. 5, have'(' Ogir us cxci l iv contI ro1 of their Instrli r'' lit leidlc and11 3( Au dver isemoent on'e Th'ma naa of Iheu-ir best instr3utneIt:, in rep- .se~laivo Hi 1121 h1oultoldscI at Ia'ctory Wlholesale' SEE THlE PR10ICES. PIANOS 7 Oct. 11ne lfOSewnO( carveal$126 Le~gs. six Years0 (.htaraintoo. PIANOS 7k Oct.. fIne aiood, cary$15 Lt. sx Ypars Gualfran PIANOS 'tu Oct. squaro (arna, su- $257 b aeWith stool and 8~57 3 SLOjISt 1oa3tu l Wanut,- nORGANS *71 stops ge Wtnut ORGANS 8U80 op~ps i- trI OIRGANS -All ginh'lrateed35 instrtntts. Maker's unme rI on each Ffrt-en larys' T~rti if wanted, we pa~y the freight. It no0 Sa.0. A trial costs fiothing if 11nst rIntrint d(lI't suilt. Don't hesitate o 0eier. MASON AND 11AMIN-)ORGANtS. MIAsoN& IIMALIN Chiurcih nd Peir ri-ris. Not LowV:'t, St, lad Cheape30. (;Stopt3, only $84), 10 UU only M. E 151 Mitror Top, only $100. Polotthet .& Polton' and ~~organsliue n top sy A cian wee. hIo. orol to with ttiiiieit oflaestyel cOhims fol 10 Jseggit'tnO tnd fo Itrnalo lsat ri Oll91#v prym a n h nomat.on I Petn Qn I{ri4nT.n allio'ud in is .HPOlnt In t hr south. ;L UD1DEN & BA'TES A we1ek In vetirontwa )ok Yoe sh tit~y nohn 'ur see oryotirself what youcangd tt ness we otfer. No room 'to expla here, Yit ettn (devote alt your itmor IYyu p tifne to the blisinosa alid evoiy hour that- yotd 'WerC.Oj.miO inuoji as men. Send for h-e~JtW.3 4tl andl( parl'tiars hU We16 Iiif. freeo. Don't conlip~in of Ii 0 lti ~ 7z havo 8101 apn ~Ad ati W TOE Ao.tR1.1 -