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TIIF LIGHT AT IMXt.
Ti . ■ a: h*’ to: 1 h* w bright it br-ar.g
\v „.at 1 abode* ikud i a* tall,
Ar. i tr.iai ti •• :aitict lor it fleam*.
T'i io*’ tu I re*. nd eotn'ort all
When ***-ari**d **ita the toils of day,
An i strife for g <rry. gold <>r fame,
II * ■ac-etto *e*k t£ig qu e’ way.
Wo*'* l-jv;n< lips will liap our name
Around the light at hem’- 1
When tbroogh tb* dark an i stormy night.
TL<- way war i waole:>r homeward the*,
H w chM-r og is that twinkling lg t,
V/!itch through ihe forest gloom hassle* !
It i<h * l.'glit * f koine. He feel#
i hat I v u* heart - wiii greet him there ,
A i sa’ • v tbroogk hie l *os/ m -teai*
‘I h** */artd ve mat baniahe* are
A. r <. red the light a*, home !
I L *1 g‘ t at borne ’ Low itill and eweet
I* peaptfroni yonder cottage doer—
The %• erry laborer *o gret—
V. L.*r. the r< ugh toiu of day art o er ’
ji*J the aoul that doe# not know
l.- Lie- irg- 1 hat the beams impart,
Th cheers 1 hope* and jya that flow,
A io ~i ti'U up the beavieat heart
A- nud the light at hr me f
.>j| M L 51C 4T£ D }
• 1,1 The extract from a Savannah paper
*. ~ur editor a’ of Sunday, demands that I fhoulti
( ,re( t t:’WT into which our rater city hat in
advertently fallen. Your extract Hpo&ke of the
I . .;xb uLe beitijf given to the Mount Vernon
J. u .+ j|_ (jeorgia by tie exeitions of the ladies
f i.’ the .Savannah Association, and the first
i!io *y being aubeer 1 bed in that city. In the
t i.ri/'n.iH holidays of lviL I received a letter
t . mi toy friend, Mim Cnuniugham, unfolding her
I <r 1 r tbe purchase <f Mount Vernon, and re
<i a-eUiy/ n to aid her u: h my pen and influence
'l . * day after the reception ts this letter, I spent
e*. w the Cottage,” the well known residence of sue*
rraeive generations of my husbaod'e family — at
. a? itut —ere the year 18.53 hvJ yielded hi* 4 ex
p i •y. - gb—wm formed the iir*t Association in
(r* yi i. a.;d, aa I believe, the tirnt in the United
S'Tteri. W were tew in mt noer , there w*ro only
eight of us tie e-, but we farmed an Association
In the two week? succeeding, subscription paper- -
with * n’y a line or two o’ writing, were given to
thre* ritffVrei t pf r one, one of wb m, well known
♦o our Savannah friend a, ias joined a brighter a p.
H.iCs-tio'! above. Dr. William 8. Jones, proprietor
of ‘be Cb •i ■ ie, spent a day at our house. ea r !y in
,J i i;ary, !*• 1 I *ad t*> Lion tbe Southern Mat
!■ 1 Appeal arid a portion of her letter to me;
id i-s.Q: “You M.ust help us.’ He inughing'y
lep iei: “You never wili succeed (nearly every
b fy pr;dcred failure for us tor the firnt three
years ,j but we’ ICo ah w* ran for you Anything
o“e t wr t>- Mend to niy brother and be will
puhi'.Hb it ” Mo we n t only had an An-ojoiation,
ti t a pf*** at our < rr oian 1 before tne prrje. ,f waa
heard “t :n havauuah Home tuue that month, Mr.
Jones pnt-.ied m* noout n hundred subscripti--d pa
pe ,wh i.-li 1 sent to various pari aof the S'are, and
10 o'fjei .S'atoH in the apart of th-.t month, i
u-rose the ji e•* wtj/ned i'bilo Wv’ >ugtou, and it
wr u 1 have been published that month, but an the
1 llovi> i wa> laditrs’paper of our
t i y at that time, I rp**-Bt and Mr. Jones to wait till
if was published in that It win too latofi-r the
v***k rha’ it r'ss n*-ir., but it nam on’ in the > ext
w*ek’h i -ue If then appeared in the (,kiomd?, of
tic i Ith of Kohruary, jH.il. 1 have no paper to
w to refer, hut >1 iny memory and cs not minlead
it. in--<-t the ladies of Savauin.h f<>rined them
Halves into hi* A.*iMation on the l()tb , t 111 ears
y,<-ut appoin’-'l on tbit d-xy We then had a good
H any ■- ib c.ibtri*, though we I id not g.*no m!o the
f ruin ities of **uf rintei < ity. On the 11-li, Mis
*i ii /iiihii I'libaciibed three hundred d.iliare, the larg
cht num yet given in fleorgia. I not know of any
/M.her person who has taken from iheir own pocket
a h'iiii ot Ilia’ inagni'ude . (bough several by their
exertions have made lor the AiHoo'utu.ii laiger
A word now respecting the Savannah Asjneia
-11. • and i'H < irnriicMceineii* A short time before
JViimr. V wrote l e let'*** hi urn above referred to,
nbe wrote to my aunt, Mia Itird, of Sparta, (who
w ui also her aunt ty inarriag**), and arked h-r as
sintancs ; and that. *t Mrs. i erie.l. lln ;<e ladies
e-ui t * Mr Oruie, of Miii--dgev lie, and i.a 1. 1 think
lifry <*opies of the Appeal published , and M: Ter
rel., vi-uting Sxvanaah,ciivied tatin there and
gave them to the lad.es. I had previous to that
nine, written to an old friend to n and us in that city
but he*, Ike many cthera )fc dee.ining it a cbimerionl
H*heDie did nothing. I also wrote about that time
(date nol icooll ?cted) to Airs. C. Jouen, of Liber
ty county, at the request ot Mi-aC. In March, I
w-m iippo.nte*! lbcsnient ot the Central Committee
of Georgia. Tins gave otlense to our iiienus in
Savannah, a*, believing the hrr-t A.stiooiation waft in
Savannah, they thought undue preference wes
ahowu to AugiiMta. 1 must exonerate Mis* ('. irem
tha* ttbaige. Had 1 b en la-.rutater, and Hie
movement. Lad b-ci. made in Mavaunah, in Savan
nah w -uld tLo Central committt < have been placed;
hm -he knew of all those circuit) tatioes*, being in
• ihiiithuf ccrie-*poiidc*h<;e with me, almost an soon hh
t iey owurred , and when 1 pleaded that, lor the
rnk • of uniatiimity of feeling, the committee might
he placed in Savannah, her reply wa’ : “The rule
11 is been made that were the li r>t demonstration
wn-* made, tuere must ibe central c itnuiittee I e
pin •and, (unV.n there were come circuin-tancffi
uni'einiitig aluio-tUo prohibition in the locality, and
that u'f can scarcely bilieve t* be the ca?e with our
beloved city, and that in Augusta, by right, of pre
cedence ot action, uiuet thucentral committee be.
She suggested my sppoitituieut, aud that euggeetiou
was unaiiiriMc. B.y fiupted by our association about
she Ith of March, iSul.
1 had - - aitked that a dobarof the money col
lected by ihc A- .o iation in Savannah should paes
through *•> l.aud-, Lu? when called upon by |he
(; e ntrul Ae-ociatiou in Virginia to be ready with
II- r.amiHul all \v:.o had contributed ‘ii Ocorgia, 1
wrote tor the Savannah name-*, and tlnse of other
-.* to lies in their pp*sesMmt. 1 found to u*y eurprise
that the* Associa'ion frit themselves so much ag
gn -vr t tti.il the preference had beeu given t > Ali
gn, ta, that they had united themselves a* auxiliary
t , the \ •iuUoii in U'chtxtond, \’a. Years have
i,l ed by i‘tu • thou, and tu the apparent dearth ot
into!ct*l iimu-’ came. I lutd hoped that ail former
Iretmgs oi unkmdiiess Lad died out . the recent ao
111in of the S iVf nnali Association declares otherwise.
YVe have i.itely been engaged in making out tbe
io 1 of names to be 1 reserved at Mount Vernon
VY h w--re wro it I iug of these named a gar and of
/ runor!*! -V*. io place upon the tomb of our Father,’
ai.d i a u*b. and lia! every U -wer and every bud should
have its appropriate place, but our Savannah
fjen*'.s (.bereo ;t sha l not be so. Kutw iced 111
!ier chaplet wu hope they wil’ be as tail’ and as
{i r,t>lv to ook upon—but whsn Ueorgta asks for
p, r oved daughter of the sea, and why she does not
gnn a tn wreath entwiu* and as Iter’s we will po nt
t I V i g.ala's hoary clitlV, and bid her hud her
the; e
i . c’icg Vu e K ganta, Mra. Dickinson, of X
and i. yei-.'f Lad only our idles changed; we
wmo virtual l v before wbat we are now—supreme
i* our own S's'o AssixtiAtieiis and members of the
C-eutial Aeiaiiot* • f the Uinou In a late inset
iag of tu k - Savannah Association, t ey have dw
'!ar**d theinative* an iuuepeudeiktsociety, en i have
resolved to neud all <H>lisctioiiß made thurw to Mr.
Kvcrcit; they could not and • better—the great, the
g; t 1, the pati oiv LvtreU—l rsj-• to to hear of
*veiy adcitiou t:< his u(*f#!t* fund l)id 1 not love
<i*?oig;a—the dear old K ate tla: gave me biit i—
ji and oid I not ft*Ml that owing ket all wo have, every
thi g eu’ ! *nbod by her sens and daughters shou.d
go iu lit rna i *, to show that she is not recreant to
v.;s -piiV t)i bo-l too, would foiu to swell the
amount of the l-.vme’t * ;ud. liur my beloved State
tir.t, f.n -f iviuis’ out country next; it “hall not be
my :suil it ktchraoud i-cuuty uots not show herself
/ • >’ m the amount ot ht-i donation, as well & tils’ in
action iu this mut-ei V. hi cot evtry cittßen ot the
•.vuuty ii-l to make it *o ( Teat a uioreeuitahle ofli
-4 4 c -a u have bwo appoiuied in tt-is ciiy I..hii my
iei is and ssit oviueot proposition ; but though feeling
u , , (>r i deticienctes m business capacity and h*uw
.. ~4-, I \ >eid to itoue tu love h r our li;gl and holy
v, . i-c Hktjig, or in zeal, in the performance of what
Ia • ko. w T blood tiiat t ows tu my veins tor
Pi is lukew(innuesd in such a cause; tor it was my
own goat gru; (Lunni.ei. hire. J.-Ln Berrien, o;
K*v% Jersey, who Lad the old family silver, de
ecwoded t(> !• r thr ugh mm V suecersive genera
t; i\ . incited a- hand, to o’olhe the a-my ot Washii g
lirji who fed them with the produce of her Held* -
I . her I i;t. whs YVo-diiogton’s head quh.(;oliJ when
Jrieiy w.-miji ‘ue haudeof the Atuer i.in>,and
rhe iocu'h ot \Y ah\ng! *n's chosen friends. I
j rii.-1 th • want of patriot u: feeling will never boas
4i ei to cos of Lor descend Mils Forgive the
-eiife'h of this o uimmnioation, which seems neciSsi
x^n by toe falsM b< i-es that iias gaii.ed ground.
I*iii; i Koof v\ oki ii Lv
Vico Ladies’ Mt Vernon A--.ociai’u lur fia
The Nov ( •th Tn.vf.RAni Link*—Tbe
am;.ml rr|n t f the iivr \ Sivtm Telepvnph Com
pn.y l>as been publitbfld frmn which it appears
ri.tMtj wrr*v .d'DLD int-n.-aij*-!* pa?id tbrougfi the
Halifax oillvefo tml H un lb> ofl. r • firi. i*- in ti e
Pr* miu re in*’ v**ar. I hLo apprm timt tho an
i*'.i%l re(*-TDta (•! tfif con.} anv, !**3h tbe atn<*UDt paid
tv* i ♦'iiiict’ ii'it litir.**, mrc f .‘I9OO ami that tin* ft*
pniriuff an-i working *ff the cat a little over
f!. 4od IT** ivtber t*Luvt* alxjorbud all tht*
* (*t* pr.-*, mri tbe Erectors eay : **Jt appears (hat
v ln*n ill** t*4untry < li ‘** art* lakm colUtffively, tht*
teta:
* vc e!i* tie income by nb ic S4OO . ho th**’ tt a pto
uta of t *e iK'U’piuy are Uerived eii ludively from
Ti * liah-ax t tii e.” l'uf* tiireotom |ho Slate*.
’ That with all Itteir endeavor?, nni con- un: and
% e%ritH>uie attenti(*n. the expense* of the i ae* oou
it'ivt* so abvrrb all of tbeu i oeip*#, and yet these
are Ibe linen which certain ppeculatore in fcoetou
HTd Yirk have been ttyics t<> induce the
laercantile ctamunify so purchase at the roaud huu.
<>: f Lh'Akil, v r u .case at a oorreepondinrf figure.
I r ru’- S. ;ik S’ ;vy —We Rre isdebied to
Li F. U'leee! . Keq , t,>i a copy tt a tlie
i’**ch re*ai\ ed by hiu on Moodav. anuouuciog
hat the oohr Spray, (Np< Price, had ashore
a’ 4'apo Lund. N**# Jer>**y The - pray i.leai
e.f ou the iht January by 11. P Kueeri’, with the
♦...io* g (aiif.* J 2 * bale* Upland (.\ ttoo, 15D
b--•!* U c*'n. 1 !!*>riv Ki 2 bait Dairele Mdze..
I’iJ * !e,-t Lumbc*. suii ./Id S'.iorrr She nail
i Pr. vulnnot U. 1. ou the inat., and went
*v*4i ie a Uspe Dai.u. N .l .on tbe 7th in*:. She
fa 1 ;io’ bi y.*d. at the date ot tbe Piepatch. aod es
eorte were b-.*x ira ‘.-* ti'e*** her off. None ot her
tterrifO bad been landed. —Lit ns. Ccur.
s- n ‘ liIAiTA -Bww fun-iovinf fellowa in New
< ■•**. Pa . rcceMiy s*ar ; ed aswiety there which
pu r o*rtf I to be ah<dge ot the Sen* of Malra One
•( th-n.. i .'wever, the whole con
o Mru. He ikatee liial utVr miwolod, he sign
,.;j Mhat was repreeertrd to be the ConHiituticp oi
*‘.4 Order, tu’ u*. icii turned cut to be nothing u:ore
~r *ba an order for n k**c * f be -r upon one of
; . [ wu brew r.- Tbe I'itib Lad beeu itidu'g.iif
Wl laiffer at fbe expel me ol the tew member* for
eevein! week?, but tha ”Uk>w. ’ they have
fatten through.
4 hoa.—A match between Louie Pauleen and
the V. u.**:tievi fo:c < * the 4> cucy. lii , Cbeea Club
t‘ -uuieuc-f iu tae evetui j: at t all part eight. Mr
Piuieen pUymg tbe ml ‘ . aud having Ihe tirs:
uiv‘ve, cl. me the openiaif known an the Evans |jsm
bit fei; tninutre was :he tiaie allotted *e each
move The g<vaue lasted on’y two h- u**.
*ee:*:n'nxr on ihe *• ghtecDtfi move A Pari? letter
nave : ‘ Mr Morphy my shortly pay a dying Tie it
t ii r.ia nt th- i>urp..*,•? ay-.ug a few games
v ‘i. Lange. ana McjVt. Acderestn par
tKwlar v t* (juer-td bun k*. to co. to dote tbe tnouiiis
of the Bet liners.
An Idi* Worthy of the *Grf*t Wnr.”-It
l v been p op *HeU by rente of our Western c*>tem
p rar c- ufetre Wets ts the Upper Ark an
tv 4 the S. u'. P.*Yte W'i l v Kaotai r.vers, in one
ftr'S ■ t*’ Li. ‘i.e bt-c i-i the letter, and .k from
the t ree Jeiab.r **od u.-e.s e're&me,
vue sh> -*-• deep. river ; tiia: would open
le : # <st country ch a: ■- the base of Lne in.>uu
t. !w, ind a! U;t L"v aurikroci regK'DJ. whhr
r x ia :.;idi-.vil.iiUon r po*fu.ly
... 1 Tbrv.r:i'ji ccejued would tquvi ihc
M iscur; n msfailndef
T:.e ctb f” 100 im not unknown amoufr the eeri
ou- iuviijg wl<> *tre thickly coltocted in
fojoe p&ru ot Ud Au<'m.itui color. ;*£ A
keepc r widfcoit U> wdvertlee tue arti. ,t-8 rj the Chi
„ i&agu&ge ecjpMied a ce.eetiai to punt 1* m a
eij t x. - .ingi4 cvtliae it would be an enticing
i>l; , ‘ ;-' t ij.; auewer tie expectation?, however,
for only perceptible tflec: it had vo the reia
done of the run and moon w to excite a grin of
tb- broadeit uimeneioce By a considerable bribe
be t.lined s nt-uri- tu Din Ko*U?h of the adver
js, r.ent, and t’ ttnd ittobeefisloe : ‘-Don i buy
ycy .iL/ ... c- . tekeepor arcgue.
‘.The Victoria It cO at Montreal, when com
n.y.od will be one of the winders of the world and
P , , ..-nty to visit It. The Montreal
’ “ “ ft ", :|‘ A t !> weight of iron iti the bridge
’ : 000 tone. TbeoontraC'ore, MeeaiS- Jaek
it e Be end Beit n-e to be p’i
‘:orV conet met ion. Robert htephene.ea
, ~ t civil engineer, wae paid f.00,000
p* vawuiSthg englowr.
COMMERCIAL.
Domestic 9larbet.
SAVANNAH. Feb n.-Colv, —Arrlr-i ore tie I
4th iut. lt.i- bate. lyaaO. (5.077 per Central lUil
rod, J) ban by * A A(> Krr<.4. 1,947 fro® Ac ]
pn.t&&o<i MiCiug. oa the river; 75 fromAheOcou j
tiy tu,: >n4 ./ aod UU.J do Sea ft.and Tt*e export* .
kr tbe pane period am nan t to 12,4’D baiei I. pland. and ;
?’-l and. Sea laiaad—ieavirjron -and a.'.d on fchit>hoard
Dotclrared, a Lock vs 6S rJ3 bale* Upland, ad and *-0 do. J
. k et Idto i, agiinit 723 bales l p:*ad, and —< S ba.es !
Sea hliai a: the -ometrnie l*s: ye±r
Oorloat rep<>rt closed upon a dopreje-d and unoett ed j
ma-ket This fee ing prevailed on Friday, and the w;de
difftreoce in the r.ewi of buyers and seders restricted |
tracwacti >ns to -o bales. A large sale was trade, not 1
:n-lude<i in tnis report, the por-iculaxa of which we arc
not at liberty to meet on fbe enquiry wo* good <c I
HaPirday. but holder# would not se lat the pricei offer I
ed; !aies 3l#T baies. Ibe Aia was looked for with ir.U':h
anxiety on Monday, and opinion preferred wait ngfor
b( i a eeoa’ - beflar •go in-.:n. The -ai •* wgpe -•; bale*
i-nd rnaie on a bo-is ot il 114 c. for StrW t Middling
Toeday the A• a a coarts w. re pnblUbod end brought
the market to --.and, only iTSi tae- ba-g;i g hi., i- A
slight rear;. <n tok piaoc on Wedoe-day. The demand
w*. good, but buyers an 1 sel t-rs could not reme t# an
unde r standing ; the former were wi ’.mg to go at lie.
for M Id! ng* rut holders would not c it, th*-
sa' f>o'ed 3,Cb:Male#,aD ! OoodMiid-iog a; lif
to i l j cents, th’ Uish tbe lever grades did n<t keep up *.
w-e.L ‘There were transaction* made, but no t reined,
which will bnrg tbe sole* up to 2,01*0 hale* f,r tae day.
The c:arket seemed to be more nettled on Thursday,
out much irregular.ty atui prevailed Tbe sales foot 1,
•/ y L’la*. and xeein to warrar.* b” so. -w;ng ijuota tone
M dditng 1! <xUjc , Strict Middling !li3!U, (Food Mia
dlujg IH® 11 *t. Wedo rot present trem a. exactly
representing tr e market, but it is a* n*ar a* we ran come
iu the p’eseot contusion. Ibe aaie of the week foot 6,-
|>s<J baies.
Rtn —Tbe active demand which La* preva.ied for two
has kept oar boards bare of offermg et-.cks, acd
wo* have to report but little on aie, with a fi. tu market
Common :ic., tair ;tc , .i!c , prime >:*
JinroT. —There ii none in firm Laud-, ’he enquiry is
fxr and pr res Urn:. We quote nibbed bides 104 cent*.
Shoulder- - a for prim* now
Cejfec —Tbeftme activity wbieh we remarked in *-ar
asi eport. La-- continued daring the present week, aLd
the -.ales from the cargo of Rio toot 2 4<JU bag*. Ai. that
wbicu was b**!d a*11; •, has been taaen up , the rema n
der i* offered tIH a l*2c
Corn. —la g and demand, with a limited sapp y ; sale*
from *l-pvt Lave bren mod*- at 75c , some parties, hold
trg’ er ire :u store we quot< 80 ‘/
h'Uur —A good di-mond exists f r Flour from all qaar
t*M an ipr ces are nnu We quote Fine 4.2'); •‘•u
perfine in aacki %'r?ur6 00; Superfine in Lbls. fy'rZia/
t> 5U , Kxtra in h*
7.50 . V am. ■v and • .75 a- 1 00
MuU***a~ Tbe only Mo a>se* now on the market is
horn- clayed Cuba, limited at 27c The cargo of -he brig
K * non*’con <1- log of 127 hb-l* clayed Cuba, was sold
betre her arrival at 25c Two nmail 1 U, one per chr
ft ( ket ot .{> bbd- the other per brig John Pearce, of
52 Lhil-t.. win Mld at title. Mr A M‘ms sold by auction
17 hbd- aMI 24 bbls. b.ew Orleaaa iiugar House Syrup
at 25; wdlc.
Sait —W e tear of r.o ca-go sa-e?, 50c. is the current
price. In lot* of 100 to 500 sacks 52®55c.
SiiqaT*— A cargo*! AewOrieaiH Sugars wa old a’
auction rangiug iu quality fre-m FuJy Fair to Prime, at
bl a-. Thesale wa-- well attendel by local anu mto
ri r ouye'i tb- oidding was splnfed and the Sugar*
~and reo c.-y Jt may be well to rciuara that as we have
UO refinene* here, the <1 man i ia only lor grocery quali
tie-. •
J.i zhang —Tie* offerings at Lank tLis week Lave been
heavy, out they have not be jn taken as freely as her* to
Oreth s
are sold by the bonks for ordinv-y transactions at per,
the out door rates aref*/'ic. per cent, discount, ‘l ime
bills we quote interest and \ per cent, discount
ftterli-ig epa.-l per rent premium tor commercial bills
Freights— Cotton to Liverpool Is doll, A • British atrip*
are tskiog square bales ct li- J-fd. ac*lroucidat ‘ i'>d.—
American chips a k jd., but make no engagement*. To
New- York the rate i* the same by steamer and -ail ves
if. on Cotton am! 25c per bbl. f>r Flour. The l’Lila
deiptiia s'* inner ii i*-*l up at J"., andasai. vessel to same
p irtift-: txken at 7 H>. Baltimore by sUarner 7-16 c.
To Boston and Providence by s at. 7-16 c.
CHARLESTON, Fe .It Cotton— When we closed
our Inquiries preparatory to our report of the dih iust.,
‘he rat rx*-: wa.4 iua languid and d r ooping conditloa. A 1
though there was no gen* ral or a*lmitt*i decline at the
’line, prices hr.d taken a turn in f*vor ot purchasers ; but
ii ilu re wrerc any < on bis on this nut ject, they mast cor
um.v have b en reui'ived by the op rat ons reported in
the ear.y part cf the week, under review, which devel
oped a redubtoa of i told. This c nccs ion, however,
and and not bring buyers • en# t ally into the M arket, and t is
no use to attempt to deguise the fact, the article is by
no means iniavnr at pc- ent Ad indications certainly
point to a targe crop, and this fact, taken iu connection
w lib th*- dn ming ti ndency in prices, Isith at home and
ao ‘>ki, have cheeked the •lema-id, and hence the com
parativc stagaatioa that lias prevailed throughout the
per od uodr r review, which would h ive. beeu more com
plete but for the fittle ttiat La (been required to complete
freight engtgeineatsfor the Continent. Ihe tr&nsaction*
trom t iu- to tune Lav- dis* los# and a declining market, and
it was said yest*-r<iay, ami contirmed by many sellers,
that recently made had eHtablis.(*cl a decline of i (t
‘• from the highest point. ‘The trad-’, how. vor, differ
as to the extent of the decline, and i j the present unsat
isfactory and ii .scUImI state of the market, we must re
1, rto our quotations bel w ash iu< but the nominal r
pr aentatives ot the market at pre umt. The receipts of
the week reac h hales, and the sale# iu .he same
I bale* We<i
Stii t Middling
11 1 8
Hi, •/ ‘J bis article lias i .-acted a good deal of atten
tion during the current week, and ail qualities have been
tik> nup on airival at 1 ll a .*1 advum iog prices. Tbe
b ilk of the sales were made within the margin of $3 3 •
to f't per hundred.
Lum Country Corn Is generally talcea (n arrival at
the Depot at b 0 and c2c. sacks included.
Flour. -The market ha* beeu very mach neglected
This week, but pr*cus do not seem to have suffered and
we have reaewt and our Ugiircs of the 4th imt., which wnl
show the pie-ent stated the marcel
Bacon —There has been a very fair demand far all de
scriptions . f meat, and the transactions have established
lull ind advancaig rates. New Sides have beeu selliug
a 19J a 11c; Hood and Prime Shoulders, cld and new,
have been selling at prices ranging .rum bto 9c. See
qtii.t-di ms.
I.r.rd —There is none on 3ale; &nd in the absence of a
stuck, prices must be considered nominal.
Sa l. — the receipts of the week have been limited to
50me3,500 socks, which were sold at low prices. The
market is unsettle 1, ami parcels have ehaoged hands at
prl es withiu the range of our quotations.
Sugars—The transactions have been confined prin
cipally to Louisiana description, and upwards of 200
Lints have changed hands at prices ranging Irjin 7 tobjc
audestiblish rg au advance of 1 to i*‘ ou the prices cur
rent atth* opening of tbe week. There was a sale at
auction of W'A hhds. White C ariiied Su?ar at 9; and 10c.
CJJie —l’hecar/oi f the barque Qatubia, direct from
Rio, consi-iingof ’.WCs) bags of the *w crop was offered
yesterday at auction by Messrs. Mjrdecsi & C<>. The
bidding was very spirited, and the entire cargo was sold
at prices ranging from 11 4 to 12£c establishing au ad-
vance of Jc
Male.*.* >—Thrre have been no arrivals of New Or
leaus, audthe transact! ms have been confined altogeth
( r to store lots, at preca ranging from 40 to 42c, priuci
pally however at 41c t’ gallon There was au arrival
of 99 hh Is. (Juba cf the new crop, which were soid at
2lc V gallon. A cargo, *• mipris hg 2bohhds. Sugar, aud
247 whole and 200 halt bb:s. Molasses, arrived late last
(veiling from At taka pas, Louisiana. Nothing has yet
l>. • u done with the Sugar. The Molasses, we learn, was
sold *o arrive.
Exchanges— There lias been very little Sterling mak
ing and it sc*icily bas rather advanced the rates. The
week closes at Hi a9 c prem. We quote Francs 5.2 U
u 5: 5J ‘i he Dom-s’.te rates have uni ergone no change
Ft. ight* —There has been very little produce offering
to either Liverpool rr Havre. \Ve quote (lull at 5-l Cd.
to ’.lie former port; to ihe latter jfc. The coastwise rates
may be (|ucted as tollows, viz : To New York, by steam
cn., M-, audio i-ailitg vessels, |c. The Ba-tiinore aud
Fit lodelphia rates are ic, to Botteu 716 c.
AMERICUtf, Feb 10— Cotton —Received at the
warehouse ot Messrs. Johuscu a: Cutts for the week.
< tiding 9ih mst., 500 bales. Market declining. We
quote prices from 7 to lUjc.
MACON, Feb. 10.— Cotton —Cur market is very dull
w.th a dec'tniug tendoucy. Receipts heavy and stock
ou sal- ia>gv We quote bte LOtJc os extremes. Prin
cipal sales at b to lOic.
R<)MB, Feb. 10.— Cotton— Extremes from 6 to 10ic,,
with a downwaid tendency.
KoME, leb —Cotton hss slightly declined sir ce
our la t <|U>Tatiou. p- oen n w rang - Iron) 8 to i". cent-.
Wfcesr has ad vane and and ti w commands trom 70 to 95c.
Pork t> * Bacon, hog round, 10c.
NEW OREL AN 8, Feb. 7. Cation —Sales to-day
f.'OO bales declined J. lie. For< tirra ; Mess SCO.
Whukcy 2. Coffee steady, ntlt-3 nags. Freights
on cotton to Liverpool d.clincd x-lb—now 7 1 bit To
New York ic.
GRIFFIN, Feb. 8. — Cotton —The receipts of Cotton
havo been iifht the past we*h -Jemand good. The ex
tremes of the market to-day are H and 1 ic.
COLUMBUS, Feb. —Cotton—The market pre
sumed uo new feature yesterday. Prices remain about
the same. The sales yesterday were 254 bales, 9to
llic. Ko. eipts 239 bales.
Foreign .Market*.
LIVERPOOL, Jan 21— Cotton —Wo Lave had a fair
aUnudAocecf the trade, but they cont nue their policy
* f buying ouly trom Laud to mmub. aud the demand liss
const queutlv beeu inadequate to relieve the mutkei par
ticulaiiyof the plsnd da.-criptions, of which there is
too great abundant* these are the et'ore Jd per lb lower
while New Orieans aud M> bile have dcelmed but very
i Iglitlv. Wo qu.-te Orleans midultrg ti 131 (Id, Uplands
Mu lliaz Is a e but n moderate request. Egyptians
a e ruber i* wer. The demand for Suratsou the part of
plnreis has uiueT dini -isbed • wing to their relative
and smc'B, but the stock is so much reduce J taat prices
arc tupp.utt-d To-dtt)’ ale-i b,()t t) hales *>t which
I a esare t, r export, Ac. ‘The market is ti .t. Our
stocks are m a courM* of iucrea.se, while at the corres
p etting period of last year they were diarinisning ra^>
lIANI’H ENT BR We have n dec'Jed pause amongst
Ihe buyers for L and a as tl;c latesi advices are scarcely so
favorable as hither.o. r.ud as there or*- co goods to be
had lor nunediate delivery; where that eomli ion how -
ever can be com(Jied with, full prices arc paying. Yarns
are iu less demand and tdig t concession has been made
by the oilers the t; ndency *)f tin* market is towards
lower pru t'*—Moltt r/aht. Si
i.i V ERI'DGL, Saturday. Jan ‘2 Cotton— Tbe mar
ket this i under the iatiueu.-eof very heavy tec ipt*
into the An crn au ports, audlimittd opeiations ou tlie
{•art of t v trade, has continued dull and inanimate and
*>s mipotlera are still offering very free y. the tnyer
ha. ;u most instances, obtamc 1 a slight advantage—
more { art cu-onv, however, iu I’plan i ana Mobile I'he
sa esof the week have beeu 14 JiOba'es, iociuditg 4.-0
t > speculator# aud d.SOJ to exporters. The sa **s yester
day were about fi.OJO bales, including oOOfbr
ejp rt—the mark * l closing tamely at the following
q;.'.*4tiJta ’ Fair Orleans. 7*d. M dil*ng,f :d . Fair Mi
b It*. *d Middling, 11 Ibd. Far lpi nds, ti 13*1 fid :
Viddl ug e> 9 ltid The sjhk on hand is estimated a:
; 0 bac-, of win. h 272,1 A) arc American. Some
em u a-s -ay that the decline iu Up onds is l-lfith, —
while M. biles are eu-ier. but scarcely a quotation lower.
praters’ Circ •'•rr.
BI NGEB’6
SEWING MACHINES I
GREAT REDUCTION!
and a erlhtsdato. we agree to sell oar Machine?
VKUV LOW AM) REASONABLE PRICKS,
So as to allow one and a.l to make a nr-clwse of &
WUB&TANTIAL MACHINE.
lustoal •*“ tl inferior cteap a?air which is at present
*n he market, thcr fore, we agree to the to low <ug
1-rtces :
.Now Fanidy Machine and Iron Stand, complete. SSO
Transverse MiU.Lt Machines andiron Stand,
Lettei A 75
No . id ut.. 1 ab.e, Standard Shuttle Maoi..no
and Iron Stand 110
No. ‘J IS imh Table, Standard Shuttle Machine
aud Iron Slaud 105
N -4 meh Table. Stanm.rd Shuttle Machine
and Iran Stand as 140
Nv ii. Jl uch Tab.e, standard Shar e Machine
am Ir.'.i Stand w :h extra large Shuttle tor
heavy Leather AN v rk. w i:h vibrata:g pre*ure
combined with Feed wheel i52
Mahogany l uscn or Tables \ ill be Extra
Charge.
Office and Sa.o.< llooui at No. ls-i Broad-sir, et, oppo
a.teAdaiu* Exp.reAi Office, Augusta, Geo.
UROVEK .V BAKERS
SI.MINO MACHINES.
1 > I GKriVMK i BAKER Machine
IV. !ae,T. r. r t referred tor amily sewing :
i It', nt.':-. .nip,.* and eas.cr acft in order chan any
ether Machine.
„-a It i_*k s a *eam whith wo, not rip cr ravel,
th .igU ev. ry ihtru st:;cb lacut
• i ltsew< fri'c two ordinary spools, aoa Has *li
trn winding tr.rexd is avoided, wt e tie <air.e
r.i. ne can be a t pl.-d at pleasure, by a wt i. ( p
r. .. to *l. var else* of work. *
4th. The >tue machine ran*silk, linen thretd, and
fomnim *•;> • . cotton with equa faci tr.
;;h The •e*aru is as elastic a t:.e most elastic fabric,
so that it U fret* from all lability to break tc wash
leg. wooing >r othfrw ;►.
i h Theatitcb &iidt by this Difb>:e is more beantf
fu. ban any otl or uraie. r th-r by hand or machme.
Merchants can secure the >a.e of these Machines, in
ttc.r different local: :es. :th profit to ad
of rhe a
I'Lesf Machine’ * *iwy cn exhibition x: their Sales
Uoi'm oc Broad s ! ret
aylldiwly THOS P. STOVALL A CO.
BARTHOiF S I" 1 ' 1 ’
S E “w I N G ‘ tb 1 n bolt it, Brt
. -re Tucks,St tete, mOerd
U.U lUNt*, and Benia witboct Basins
1> durable eas-.y ltarsed.
BARTHOLF3
S E “W X 2ST O ravelled. Sew- with riik,
... .oen or cotton Thread, on
auiiljts. Leather. Cloth. Kerseys,
Silks, Linen Muslin. Ac.
D I STUD! C'C They are the same Ma-
DHninULr 0 Chine. ,8 exhibited by Mr.
S E ~W I Tsr <3- A Leyden, at the State
.■ . .... ixi ■ . Pair, heidat Atlanta, where
MAC IIL\L>. they received the highest
.com men dationa
DXDTUOI C'C Ca.l ani examicethemal
ofinlrlULr 0 ur Store, Jiu. d.O Broad
S E W I XsT o. iIW
MACHINES. aAtGH “
jacSif |
TO PLANTERS,
And all Coiisnincrs of Fertilizers.
KETTLEWELLS
MAMPLLATED (.1 AMI.
OR
PERUVIAN
AND
imSMATIC (jI’ANO,
AS inprrt“*i from the stands of Cbincha an i Nevas
sa, cooibiaed aud closely integrated by m-cfcinery
No : warranted to coiita u t per cent Ammoziia. 45 to
50 per cent Phosphate of L:m a .
No. 2 worrac’fcd ‘• o * entail 5 p'r cent As.mosia, oj
to bo per cent J’liOopuat-of Lunc.
f-nrpa - i’g Peruvian Gcaao in th production of a
(;r*t crop, and 15 dust u the durable improvement of
• M” Manipulated Guano having 1 e ;omc the accaptr <\
and soccer tui r:va* ot Peruvian (J-aan*-, 1 trust I ua.l U
pardoned tor putt ng upon pub ic record what is so uni
..; ally wn ba u re, •■•-a- i a-. My and ex
cln-ivety th-* Originat r of thi.- arucie by the use oi Ma
chinery —Amcr can Farm-.r , 1^57.
AUGUSTA, Ga . Jan , 1859.
Public attention boing u<;w and reetti to the purchase
of Fertilizers for the pr duction of Cro*.-> and improve
ment of La; and. we respectfully name KETTLEWELL S
MANIP* LATEDBUAJfO a- tM m -t re..able and
economic a Mat are now before the publ c. This we
.earn irorn vor;ou sour- ea, and therefore do not hesitate
or t com iu **nl it. it La* ;*a--ed tbe oracal of experiment
in Mar,,.and, Yirgiata and tbe Caro. x.£- on ail crops, and
? taods p:e-( minent as producer of crops, and renova
ted exhausted lands. Peruvian Guano
contain-; lo per cent ot Ammonia and only 25 to 30 per
cent of Phosphate <>: Lit. c. Eight per cent of Ammonia
haa been demonsti *#*•! .o be enough for all crops—in
ere*- ug -he Pn ..-hates iargeiy, a far more valuable
Fertilizer mu*t be p.odic and. Many p'efer the No. 2
Mau.pu.ated Goiu, because cf ihc large per centage ot
Phosphate of Li me, to the presence, of which Cotton
Seed u indebted tor its value as a manui®. The No. 1
contains sc equal amount ot Phosphate of Lime with
any tuaLutact-ired .‘uper Phor-phat**, with the addition
of 8 per cent of Ammonia. The No. 2 contains mere of
tue P_oq>Late or Lime, a, and 5 per cent of Ammon a be
4ides. We belie .e it to be the Manure for soil and crop
tor the following reasons :
Ist Ke< au4e it ie not a manufactured article, but sim
ply imp'-rted Goan-*, mtlma ely coinoinud by machinery.
2d. The Ammonia ana Phc&piiate cf Lime being in
rational prjp^rtion.
3d. Its tine- and dry condition making it ready for :m
mediate app icat: u without serving or grinding.
; h Its rn-eieiate price piaciag it within the reach of
all.
it i* applied pre*':-.* y a a Peruvian Guano, by a simple
meth>d, say t-otn :C t-> *KJ lbs. per acre, sown broa<l
cst in hUI or dr l —of coarse the more liberally it is op
pl.ed, tbe r-etter tot crop and land—being careful not io
apply too (kep. as th-; nature is to sink like Lime. A
supply expect***! at an early day, and wi H>e offered at
per ton, of2(X<) tbs., tor No. i : aud $53 per ton, ol
2(A)0 Hi ‘, t-r No. 2 ‘J *-rtQ3caih, or its equivalent.
Respectful y,
liM xTH.NAC EVANS A C 0.,
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
Augusta, Ga , Agents.
Painphleirf on Lan<l, and will be forwarded when re
quirtd giving lull accouuih aud tesunioniais of this valu
able ifiauure.
GEORGIA—COTTON.
Gf.nal.TO, Marion c© , Ga.. Oct. 27th, 185S.
John Kettlewell. Es*i —Dear Sir : Your favor of the
i3*.h insu, came t hand yesterday, cesiriug me to give
yon the result * f lay erperimeuts with Peruvian au*i
•• Manipulated (maao ’ this year, upon my cottcn crop,
which i no with much pleasure ; but it is auo
proper that I inform y*>u that the “ Manipulated (Jua
u wi II t received till ifOtb of April, which was about
10or 12 dayi after 1 was done planting where I had ap
plied the ciuviauGuano ; aud 1 put ti e “ Manipula
ted’ 1 upon old and in'erior land, that I might be better
able to know it;? value as a manure ; aid lam fully ol
opiuhin, that the production was doubled by the use ot
it. and the cotton of a better quality, than upon the same
kind •>’ laud where no fertilizer was used. The test ex
penmens has proven f-.o satisfactory to me, that I shall
berealtei coutiuue the use of your Manipulated in prefe
rence to the Pcruviau Guano. Yours. Ac.,
Isaac T. Robinson.
SOUTH CAROLINA —COTTON AND CORN.
Abbf.vh.i.k, £Blh Oct.,
John K**ttlew<* 1, Es*|.—Dear Mr : Your favor *.f the
!9Ui lust., asking my experience in the use of your “Ma
mpuiated Guano. !•> j.ist to hat d—l reply with plea
sure. 1 have used five tons of it in the growth of cotton
oa both old aud fresh lands of mulatto noil, a-d the result
is, that on tbe former, where w ithout the use of yonr
guano 1 have made 200 lb*, of *eed cotton per acre with
it. i will gather this year—which Las been one of such
drouth that cotton w ill be cut at least one-third shot t on
my {dace —GOO lb . per f * re, and *u the latter the in
crease of the yield will lie about 2 to l.
i am satis ti -d tnos if the seaou had been more favora
bie Jie lesuit wou!*l have been more manifest. There
can be no question but that your “Manipulated (iua
n >'’ is an admirable manure—its cheapness over the I'e
ruvtao, together w ith its adaptedaess to the production
o* cotton, will certainly recommend it to cotton planter:*
1 expect to use it much more liberally on my next year’s
ci op. I am truly yours, H. A Jones.
Charleston, Oct. 27,1858.
John Kettlewell, Esq —Dear Sir: In reply to your
letter of 14th in>t., in which you make the request that I
should give you ** the re ults of my experience with
your Manipulated Guano, especially in comparison with
the'Peruvian, both as it regards j laniity and quality.
They have been conducted with great miatt cuess, and
iu every instance the Manipulated Guano has proved
superior to thy Peruvian alone—the growth of the plant
he iug more vigorous, and the product heavier. This* re
sult was more particularly applicable to corn ; yet, as to
other crops, say barley, oats, Ac., the superiority of the
Manipulated was at parent. 1 think it a stronger and a
c eaper manure—cheaper, because it requires less to
tbe acre, and also on account of ddferen'C in price i
therefore u*e it in preference t > Peruvian, oa all my
cops Not planting cotton, I have no personal experi
ence of its effects ou that plant.
Y'ours, very res pectfully, BENJ. S. SHETT.
MARYLAND —ALL CROPS.
Veaß LaYTONSVII.LK, Montgomery co., July, 1858.
Mr. John Kettlewell—Dear Sir : As agent for the sale
of your valuable Manipulated Guano, you have request
ed me to report tbe standing of your Guano in our coun
ty with \>nr farmers. 1 have to report universal .satis
faction ; I name N. C. Dickerson, E. R. Griffith, J. W ar
field, W’aiter McOruder, II Crawford. F. M. Griffith,
and could go much further, were it necessary, who be
lieve it equal if not super cr to the best Peruvian Guano
for the first crop. I have tried ou all crops iu all ways,
aud do not hesitate to say that l estetm it superior to
Peruvian Guano —because it produces au equal crop,
when first applied, if not better —.ar better ia second
crop, and aomits of no comparison for grass. 1 use no
other than the “ Manipulated, ’ and rest assured as long
as you keep the article to the present standard, it must
supercede the Peruvian with us.
Respectfully, yours, URIAH H. GRIFFITH.
Iu addition t > tbe names given by oar Agent above,
we name A. J*. Davis. Dr. F. Howard, K. J. Hail, near
Brook evil le, F. Yaldevar near Koie&Viile, &c., &e.
febl-w It
[ifIFFMM, IRELMD & EDEI,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
i\o. ;d water-street, n. V.
Particular attention given to Sales of Interior Pro
due**, Cotti n, Wheat, Hide*, Beeswax, Feathers, \c
Prompt returns made.
LiT Gash Orders for the Southern Trade respectfully
solicited.
N B We mike no contracts or purchases on our own
acjjuut, and do a strictly CASH BUSINESS, lor we
feel confident that these principles will insure (juicß.
Sales. Hii’h Prices, a,id Prompt Returns.
ARTHUR G. HOk FMAN, UZAL W. IRELAND.
ARTHUR H. EDEY.
REFERENCES IN NEWYGRK :
Messrs. Moses Taylor &_Co.
“ L. M. Hoffman <v Uo.
“ Henrys, Smith A Townsend.
“ Wolfe, Dash v Fisher.
“ Lathrop *Y Wilkinson.
“ P. M A’ E. A Whitlock A: Cos.
“ Win Latimer & Cos
“ Trowbridge, Dwight & Cos.
“ Allen, McLean A Bu kioy.
A. Hanford. Esq,
SOUTHERN REFERENCES:
Messrs. Payue, Steele A Cos., New-Orleans, La.
T W. House A Uo , Houston, Texas.
“ Judah Ar. Le Baron, Pensacoa, Fla.
“ A. Virden A Cos., Jackson, Miss.
William J. Keyser. Esq , Milton, Fla.
Hon J M. Two*, Bethel, Geo
T. W. Phelps, Esq., Mobile, Ala.
Letter from Messrs. B M. *v E. A. Whitlock & Cos,
Merchants, Now-York.
New-York, Oct 11, l or :s.
Messrs Hoff’nau, Ireland A Edey, Com. Merchants,
New-York—Dear Bits : We take pleasure iu handing
you tbe names of s : h Houses iu tho Bouth West
as wo think may make or recommend consignments to
you of Country Produce.
We feel a sored from our iutin.ate acquaintance, that
any business entrusted to you wU re.sei/o prompt ana
satisfactory attention
Wishing you every Stt'aoas, we are, respectfully, your
friends, BEN. AE. A. WHITLOCK Cos.
i. otter from Messrs. Monteath & Albany.
Messrs. Proctor A Cos., Albion, N. Y—Gents Allow
us to ii trodace to your acquaintance Mr. A. H Edey,
of New-York. a m**mler of the firm of Uofftnan, Ireland
A Edey, Commission Merchants. Tar. Edey visits the
West lor the purpose of security business in Lia fine,
and is very etrongly rocompteuded as to cbaiacier by
our tri-u*l iu the* city. Any iuformation you can give
hiui, or U vor* extended, we shall be happy to recipro
cate. Yours, truly, Montkath Bagslky.
I.e:ter from Joseph Mosby, Esq., New-York.
Messrs. Duu'.op, Moacone A Cos., Richmond, Ya. —
Gentlemen Permit me to introduce to your noli, e ttie
Hou-ie of Messrs lloff'mau. Ireland A Edey, recently
so: med n this city for the tran.-action of aG ueral Con.
mission Business. The gentlefucn iOneof whom 13 par
ticularly known to myseli couipr-sing the House, occu
py high social position he*e, ..idiug near relations t
some ot the oldest and most distinguished merchants iu
the mty . *au are n every respect qualified to conduct
the bu-iaesi they have undettaken.
Auy business you may be pleased to coxauiit, or in
duence to them, will be duiy ar-preeiated, and i doubt
not faithfully executed. Yours, very respeettu ly.
JasKPH Mom.v.
Lett r frail D. W. Baldwin,Esq , Watertowon, N. \
Watertown, Nov, 15,1*5$
Gentlemen—Allow me to mtr duct- to you Mr A*-tbur
H Edey, of the firm of Hoffman. lrv ? v r\a v & N. V
who visit.’ this j*'ace to solicit on ,: fe -uu> ;-nts of Prodtue
and who. from ti business ca&aecs.r aS . 1 tane pie&su-t
in say ntr has th abili'y .arry >ut his e-:ea em* *
honorably, and r*> the mutual benefit of thore w ith w h u.
be may transact euiincsa.
Yours, very respectfully,
D. W Baldwin.
Letter from Sylvettei Be ase, Esq, Brcckpcrt, N. Y.
Brlh KPORT, Nov. 29,1858.
Mofsra llofftea:\ Ireland Edey:
Gents—l was very much pleased, when is your city,
to observe the th.uough btismc:.* manner in which xrat*
ters condnoted in your store : tne perfect system
*>f ar. ai gement iu receiving and deltv. rng good', and
the promptness and energy oi the employee* connected
w \ j the estab isniaeat,
1 cordially recommend your House to shippers, and
remain your friend, SYLVESTER Pease.
Letter from Messrs. D. WLedon i Cos., Albion N. Y.
AlßloN, Nov. 30.
Messrs. Hoffmtm Ireland Si Edey: Gentlemen—We
are much p . oj-ei with ouc- feature in yonr method of
transact ag business ..z • tnat you make no contracts
lor the season, nor make any pu chases (.-a your own
account. Wishing you tv try tu*\**-f. wfreins.u
Y’ours, truly, ‘ D. WHEDON Jc. Cos.
Letter frem Messrs Rich A; White. Orwell, Vl
Gentlemen :—We Cio.-.der carselves m -t fortunate
.t nak.ng or. acquaintance w.fii your House. Your
manner of doing easiness is entirety satisfactory, and
*c were pleaded with the pr th*. g-ods brought,and
your promptness: an . ia.-t. though not least, tic mode
ration of yonr charges. Y'ou n-ay depend upon our en
tire trade as long as y >ur market offers a fair margin.
Respectful y yours. Rich & WHITE.
Letter from Horace Lx-ly M.llervi le, N. Y'.
Gtrctiemon .—We were much pleased with the prompt
returns of the shipments we made to your House the
prices tar exceeding our expectations . aud vre ascribe
the sne ess to your indefat:.a le exert.ons. We thall
be moot happy to eons ini e car business relations wi.h
you, aadaLo ‘o recommend you to our friends
Yours, truly, Horace Lin sly.
ftb"-w2t
5,000 AIRES OF Li\D
FOR SALE !
‘l’ffE PLANTATION occupied Ly tbe
A f.ir A.e. Il r -'ta n. 5.000 acres of well
uiproved Land, lying In Jefferson county, on the waters
of Rvckv Comicrt creek, six mats tboee Lotmcilie,
00 ‘be lieorjc!.'*c cdFeat Bridge rdiot, bounded
bj led# .--f ‘1 #•# -and oiler#, aud 10 lades iroju Station
No. 12 Central Railroad.
iL ‘- rB ‘ sc tde pjice a co:. t -table I>re’’ins. Gin
* acking Screw, and -.a necessary oat-buiiding.
Taae tract can c--nvenientiy i e divided into three Flan to
'. ‘u- Pxr; orite wLoie wi’,; be toil low. For tnti,
it., Apply to HOBER T .V PHIKIZY, or
„ John 1-hlnizy. au^u.
Augusta. Dee. 14, 1856. deeis-ddw4t
FLANTATION rOR SALE
T< HE snb-c-iber Unerring for sa.e his PLANTA
TIOS m Clay t. oa:y, Qa.. coc:adi rg about *to
acres—about itxl acres cleared, good DweiUng G n
Hor.se and Screw, a., new and .y.ugcn thenver abcct
8 or 9 mdes above i ort (lainea.
febs wtf JAMES GRIER.
LODGED IN JAIL
A Sara-away, a Neg-o Boy, ANDY, wbo a ys be
j\. be:or.. t > Uichael Wa.rer#. of Screen Oar r
Georgia I'he said Andy is about 15 or Ic years o,c ,*
feet 7 or 8 icches high. ar.d weighs about ISO pounds.
No prcmixien* SiOrki about him-—complexion Conner
colored URIAH SLACK. Jailor
jan'ie wtf Richmond county, Ga
1859 ! * THE 1859
SOUTHER! CULTIVATOR, |
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Stock Hi ceding, Poultry. Bees, Genera. Faria Economy. &c.
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niences on the Ist of January. ISotL
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VALUABLE ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTIONS
rorn many of the moet tnXeih/renl and practical Planters, Farmers and Bor*i.-ultt': #l.. in every sect."’
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DOLLARS. Address
WM. S. JONES, Augusta, Ga.
TAKE NOTICE.—In ordering a paper, be certain to write the name of the State ard
r Vnnty. nt the head of the letter, and b sure to write the ;
DRY GOODS
CHEAPER THAN EVER
WILLIAM 11. CRAW
larofh-s coiviMEKrcEr) selling- off his entire
STOCK OF WINTEIt GOODS.
ALL PERSONS WISHING TO PURCHASE
BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS,
Will do well to give him a call, as he is deter
mined to sell out his stock by the first
of March, in order to make room for a large
Stock in the Spring. As he does
vYTs EjNTT I Hid ( \AS! 1 BUSINESS;
HH CAN AND WILL CJIVK
C3r RBAT IBiLMG-iIIMS
TO all who may favor him with a call.
ian4 *]<&-w
THE CHEAPEST
mmw n
® %W
YE T !
GRAI a fiia
IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THEIR
SlEnvni-./kILHISrTT.AJU CUSTOM,
ARE DETERMINED TO
Close out tlieir
DRESS GOODS STOCK,
AT UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW TRICES,
AND BEG TO REFER TO THE FOLLOWING
LOW SCHEDULE OU PRICES:
500 pieces fine MOUSLIN DELAINE and VALENCIAS, all waul filling,
for G 1-4 cents per yard ;
500 pieces extra fine and rich colors MOUSLIN DELAINE and Baya
dere VALENCIA, for 12 cents ;
Finest French MERINO imported, twilled on-both sides, for 75 cents ;
English MERINOS and COBI R(jS,2scents, worth 50 cents;
Large size Reaver C'.oth CLOAKS and RAGLANS, from S:J.SO io $5 ;
worth from sl2 to sls;
Splendid new sty T ,e Mantilla SHAWLS, 33 percent below City prices;
Very lurgelot of EMBROIDER! ES, from 50 to 75 per cent, cheaper
than usual;
500 doz. of Misses’ and Boys’ HOSE and HALF HOSE, lbr G i-1 cents
per pair, worth $1.50 to $2 per dr,/.on ;
25 dozen of 11 Hoop Extension SK.iRTS, for $i per pice* —comment
unnecessary ;
Something Extra in tho way of 30 Hoop SKIRTS, just
received;
Splendid New SILKS, just received.
NEW GrOOJJS
UE€Et VE l> TWI C E A VV EE K ,
TO WHICH NV K WOTJTA )
Kespectfully invite the attention of the Public,
GUAY & TURLEY.
dd w
m\ C ARPET STORE.
c.t ii n;r isgsof IluiuaT, i t i es
AT REDUCED PRICES!
Those wllo ore in wnnt of wi 1! save
considerable Try giving ns a call, as wo arc
selling at prices liillv as low asany
House ox* South.
FLUOR OIL CLOTHS.
We have in store, and are offering to those in want of the above Goods,
the best assortment in the Southern Country.
WE WILL CUT THEM TO FIT ANY SHAPE OH SIZE
WINDOW SHADES.
A beautiful assortn cut, ruining from sl.*>o per pair to -yl-> all patterns
imaginable. We would remind those in want ot the above
Goods to give us a call before purchasing.
RUGS, STAIR RODS, Inside and Outside DOOR MATS;
CANTON MATTING, in White, Red fiheck and Chene
COCOA M.ATTING, in all widths made.
WS OFFES, THE ABOVE G-00-US AT PRICES
NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD BY ANY HOUSE IN THE UNION.
AVE INIPORT OTJIt OVT2< GOODS.
JAS. G. BAILIE & BROTHER,
205 Broad St., 2d door above Han* of Augusta.
J. G. BAILIE,
Charleston, S. C.,
A MIGHT,
(SUCCESSORS TO CLARK. WELLS & SPEARS,)
No. 316 Broad Street, Opposite the Planter S Hotel,
ATTCj-TTf^T l /X OHIO-’
Have in Store for the Winter and Spring Trade
a. la.rge and complete Stock ot
French, English and American DRUGS and. ;
PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, GLASS, VANISHES,
Dental and Surgical INSTRUMENTS ; FANCY GOODS, &c., &c.
All the Popular PATENT MEDICINES of the day;
SU PERIOR P qREAS E,
la convenient eixed paebapea (from 25 to 300 pound*.) for all kind* of heavy Machtnery.
GARDEN SEED, of every variety.
presented or do eale. And those who may favor u* with a trial, wUI find it to thetr interest to give
tb eir but 5 nee?. .
Dr. J. H. SPEARS. M. HIGHT.
ians
PATENT MEDICINES
If you Lave a,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you have Eeidache,
Vise the Columbian Bitters.
If you have Giddiness of the Head,
Vse the Columbian Bitters.
lfjoaliave Depressed Spirits,
:J >ethe Columbian Bitters.
If you have Piles,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you have no Appetite,
Us e the Columbian Bitters.
If you Lav e Pain in the Side and Back.
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you have a Sick Stomach,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you have Jaundice,
lse the Columbian Bitters.
if your Liver is Diseased,
Use the Colombian Bitters.
If you are subject to Costiveness,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
For sale by ail respectable Druggists throughout tho
South.
HaVII.AND, CIIICHESTKR Ov Cc.,
Pr.UMB & Leit.ner,
William 11. Tutt,
Augusta, Ga,
jaD29-d<kwlrn
PURITIES THE IILOOI)
And cures Scrofula, Tetter, iiiilam
muiJon of the Kidneys, Chronic
Diseases, Ac., Ac., &e.
B. IP. \V \ LLI A MS”
COMPOUND SIVY HUP
OF
igARSAPAItILL A
AND
IODI DE OF POTASS I PM.
‘DillS Medicine is offered as of the bus* prep, ra-
I t.cns of Sarsapariila ox:ant, and . a curative reme
dy has won great favor at. Nashville. Tenn , and other
Southern cities. The Medical Faculty authorize it:; use,
(havingbeen ishown the rtv, ipAs a BLO’ IT Bl-
PI UK, there is no remedy equal to this compound, and
for the cu prog
gin and parentage to z strumous Diathesis or Scrofulous
taint it) thcci. uditvni t and in the blood u:u r > White
Swelling, Chrmic t u ers es long standtnu, Obstinate
Tetter, Kin* - Worms, Sore Eyes, Scald Hea l. Syphilitic
Disorders, and otiie<* diceases of the skin and bV.nd that
resist the usual treatment. He can substantiate, by the
very best evidence in our city, its efltvc.y in nervous
and general Debility, Indigestion or i.‘y.q -v.sia, intiam
mation of the Kidneys, Khe.ir.iatism, A. c, Ac It is con
lideutly recommended in diseases peculiar to Ft-inal s,
such &•-. Leachorrbea or Whites, SuMprea.ied Mcn-t.vua
tion,Chlorosis or Green Sickness. Try it. You w;il bo
satisfied with the result.
Read what Dr. Hudson says. Hi a gentleman of
high standing.
Charlotte, Term., Sept 1.5,13*2
Mr. B. F. Williams : instance are not rare v. In rc the
attending physician fails to cure well oomfirmed Scrofu.
a The following memorandum is interesting :
SUBJECT —A p rl ol‘ Id or lfi year* of age. the attend
iner physician had tailed to cure A n anxious father had
consulted me, and from my knowledge of your prepara
tion. I was constrained to prescribe it. After taking six
bottles she was considered well She was cured of a
deep seated ulcer and a const ant drain of milky matter
from one or more sores under the ear The entire lym
phatic system was deeply involved This es.. * .-done is
well worth the attention of al! —but. when tidied to a
lon T catalogue of cases of great obstinacy, cured ’ y no
Panacea, nor Nostrum, nor Patent Medicine, no Secret
but an invaluable preparation of Sarsaparilla, lodide ii
Potassa, &.c., well gotten up by the chemist., and made
familiar to the intcii gent phys.clan, It very jnst'y <h
serves a tria* by al! laboring under any of the numerous
chronic maladies that afflict us.
J. R. Hudson, m. D.
Also this letter from Mr. Stevens:
Oakland College, Nov SOth, 1858.
Mr. ,T. F. McAvoy: With regard v> year inquiry
• about the “ Williams’ Sarsaparilla and lodide of Potas*
sa, ’ winch I purchased of you, i iiaw no hesitation in
affirmingt-hat it acted magically. My i-ter was nlilM
ed with a cutaneous eruption, which enveloped the head
and a large surface of t‘.e bodv. ami which nv-i. t: i all
medical treatment Itbiukthat one bottle effected a
permanent cure, though I continued the treatment until
two bottles had been used. Jt. has been eighteen months
since, and as yet there lias been no rc appearance of lie
disease. I have frequently expressed and reitera* ed flic
opinion that it is the best i reparation of Sarsaparilla in
use, and the addtt on of iodide m i ’ ■ > i;; ■
value ten-fold. Very respectfully, you if., &<*.,
U. E. fSTEYEN'S.
Price $1 per bottle ; 0 bottles for £5. Sold by
janl.Tci&wdm WM. H. TUTT, Augusta
DARBY’S
PROPHYLACTIC FLUID!
THE SOUTH IS WAKING 1 P TO ITS MERITS !
Listen! Tlie Press Speaks!
CITY PARERS PRAISE IT ! TOWN PAPERS
LAUD IT I THE COUNTRY PRESS Si EARS
ITS COM M END A TIO &*6 !
Editors, Physicians, Clergymen, Druggists. Chemists
Planters, all unite their testimony to its excellencies !
The Great, Free. Sovereign People
USE IT!
A PREMIUM v. AS AWARDED TO IT ! A SOIV.M
TUTU COMMITTEE HERALDS ITS VIRTUES !
II?ANY VOICEW!
A Voice from Charleston I A Voice from Savannah !
A Voice from Montgomery ! A Voice from Mobile !
A Voice lrom New-Orleaus !
HEAR THE VOICES!
1. In much demand— [Charleston New-.
2. We h• 7 used it with entire satisfaction —[Savan
nah Republican.
:t We advise our friend o try it —M ;nl/ry Mai'.
4 The most efficient di.-iufec:ant yet discovert d—
[Mob: e Tribune.
Wo und-.Tstand that *P'n II v. ad Association of
this city’ :B using it.—[X. O. Cfi. - : ■ Advocate;.
<!. Those who one? use it, keep it cons antly on hand.
—[Mac* n s.rdc Frets.
7. Remark&b*y successful- [Cor. Daily Sun.
h. it should boused everywhere—[Cr. Holme: ‘■ telle,
y. it is cy the first of encmists-—[Ha. Educational
Journal.
10. Believed superior to any in rsc [ Ala. Educa
tional Journal.
iL Recommended by the first physicians. —[Home :
12. Ought t.-have a government award.—[Ctr. N. O. j
Picayune
ia. Superior to Labairuque's Liquor.—[Cor. liat. \
Intelligence •.
14 liKitthing tor fresh wounds I ever usel—[P.ev. !
John U. Glenn.
Endor ed by physicians in (.liarle-l -u and Columbia,
S. C. ; New York, Augusta, Savanna'?, Atlanta, Ma-wu
and Golumbu?, Ga Montgomery, S'-lma and Mobile,
Ala.; an 1 New Orleans, La
Hospitals, corporations, shipmasters. inanura°tr.rrs,
planters, physicians, lurnisbed by the gallon at reduced ,
rate-.
For sale by Druggists and Country Merchant * gene
rally, from whom ord rs rne respectfully so icitfd.
Manufactured - nly in the Lab ratoi y <.f J.
DARBY. Auburn, Ala. from which it may be ordered.
F: r sale in Augusta bv
IIA Vi LAND, CHI CHESTER & CO.
dsc'^O-dltwlm
SALVE vs.
1)11. CAVANAUGH’S
GIiEEN SAL YJI 3.
AS a univer.- al FAMILY REMEDY, exceeds, in ita
curative action, any article ever offered to the at
test ion of the afflicted.
Gentlemen ir ail professions, ana every rant of i*.e,
attest to ita merits.
iVIftRK ITS EFFECTS AND TEST THEM.
It will take the tire out of a BURN or TALI), in a
few minutes, and heal the wound WITHOUT A ti’P AR,
|Fee certificate* x Land o.’ Agon's.
Price 50 cents and 25 cants per box. For Kale by all
Druggists and dealers. T. H. CAVANAUGH,
Proprietor, M. Louis. Mo.
Age. •
HAVILAND, CUJCFEbTRIi ti CO., W. H.TU'iT.
R F. PALMER, Augusta, O ‘. A. A. ALS.'IANDER
and Dr. SMTi 11, Atlanta, Ga., and O V 7. <fc fl K. J.
j i \rjo a ti’PT’ - Gn iirtfi ’ V-fl w 1 v
MY M AT COST!
FOR ONE MONTH ONLY !
Wishing to soli off his ‘present
stock of WINTER GOODS, before
purchasing a Spring supply, offers
them for one month at
COST, FOR CASH!
Those wishing to purchase DRY
GOODS, have now an opportunity
of buying them cheap. Cull soon, if
you wish BARGAINS !
jacßo-d2wA:'w3t
! IT lttltl lilUI'E I! TTIM.S.
/1 EM I-E HAT AW! A GKAi'i • liINGH at
\ J TEN DU.LLAR-S PER ’iHGUBAND, deovered at
the Lupot. All orders ruuat be accompa
nied by the ca-ih.
Adareus J L. WYNNE,
Mallory.-v.lie, Geo.
stitut: nalist will copy three Ui ,n*.h.
declb-w Jm
DAXIEL 11. WILCOX,
/ \FFER* FOR SALE AT RLASONALLE
\ J PRICES—
-5,000 ac : Liverpool SALT :
100 “ Alum Do;
•g 5 “ Ashton Tabte .SALT ;
150 bales Gunny RAGGING ;
500 coils Kentucky ROPE •
100 “ Manilla ar and Jute, a 1 ! size? ;
50 hbds. Port Rico and Muscovado SUGAR;
250 bhi3. Clarified Do.;
100 “ Crashed and Powdered Do.,
5 0 bag’ Rio COFFEE ;
100 “ Java, Laguyra and COFFEE;
1000 kegs NAILS, assorted size.-;
50 bbU. Now Orleans MOLASSES;
50 “ Stitrar House SYRUP ;
25 bhds. Cuba MOLASSES ;
250 boxes Star and Sperm CANDLES ;
250 44 Choice OHLL.Si-f ;
‘.atO 44 TOBACCO, all grades;
200,000 Havana and German CIGARS .
mackerel, soap, starch, vi.neoar soda
BUCKET S, BROOMS,POWDER,: HOT, and LEAD,
vni all other articles usually found in a WLo’.ena.e Gro.
eery, excepting L : sßp26 dAwLm
SOUTHERN WINE!
FK EMI U.M CAT AW Ii A!
miiE subscrioer offers for =ale a limited quantity of
X his PURE SOUTHERN CATAWBA WINES, of
very superior quality—vintage of l=5G-'57. (Prices re
duced to Biuper dozer for vintage sb, and $- per
dozen for vintage of *57 ) Put up in boxes of one dozen
each, and safely shipped per Express cr Freight Train,
to any part of the country. Address (enclosing money,;
CHARLES AXT,
jan'2s-vrJm C awfordville, Qa.
bath paper mills wrapping paper j
O * HEA.TJS, assorted sizes and qualities, just
OOUU received from the Mills, and for sale low fr-r
ea.-.h. A discount of fifteen per cent to persons takii
ten reams at a time.
tore Room ‘■-n Reynolds-street. in rear of City Bans,
apg GEO. W WINTER
PI 1C SALES
1 > UIIIIONDMH 111 !• ‘S SALU.—WiII be sold
ou the fir-t ‘ ue-d-iy ii M AKCH next, at tfc*
Lower Market House -n the ;ty of Augu :a. withia the
lega: hour; of salt , the following de.>uribed property,
tr-wit: All tha lot of Laud, with the improvements j
... ‘ • .
rouaty of Richmond and State of Georgia, having a
front of 40 feet, more or less, cu Telfair street and run
!i ng .-rck toward Greene street 174 fee-, morq t>r less,
bounded on the north by lo* owned by Wm. H. Oakinao,
on the easi by let beloogtcg to The estate of A. Doubet
oa the east by lot of W. 1 Griffin: levied cu as th:
properiv of Claoa Naliy, t. satis ▼ four execution-,
three of them issuing froui Ju.-t ce’a Court fifK’th district
G. M two in favor of Wm. Keener vs. Clam Naliy.
and one iu favor of CLarh sA. John- o. vs same also,
one from lOdlh district G. M. in favor of Nathan Simon
VS. same. Levied on and returned bv Luc jiat.-h
county oonstsble G. A. PARKLK, Der . Sher : ff
Jan 29,1859.
4 D.fiIMsrUATOKS’ SALE.—WiI. be ,-Gd ly
virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary *1
Jelf. rsou comity,at the Market House in the town of
i.ouisvdle, in said county, on the first ‘Tuesday in
MARCH next, withia the legal hours of sale live Ne
groes belonging to the estate of James A Templeton,
late of said c >untv, deceased. Sold for the benefit of
the heirs ard of. ditors. Terms <>n the day of sale.
.-a i 14.1859. J AMES E. I> \XIEL, Adrn'r
GII
I Market House in the town of Louisville. Jeffe:-
sou county, on the first Tuesday in MARCH next,
within the usual hours of sale, the following property. !
to wit: 290 acres of Laud, adjo ning lands of Knocu
Farmer, Wm. J. Wlngliam, aad Wm F Whigfiaui.
•Sold tho. property of the minor children of Aaeuith
E. Arrington.
Jan. 14. IbnP. WM. P WIUGU\M. Guard’n.
4 DM INI VTK A I Oir* SAM:.- By virtue of an
order from :he honorable the Court of Ordinary of
T/mcolu county, v ‘.il be sold ou the first Tuesday in
MARC I next, betwten the lecal hours of sale,* be
fore the Ccurt-House door in said county, the following
property, to wit: Or.e Negro Woman name * Patience,
about tiG years old ; Moutn, a man *?n yi ars old ; lsam.
a man Jo years old , and Mdtou, a man 23 years 010.
Sold as ihc property of Robert Mumford, deceased, for
the benefit (>f the heirs and creditors of said * eceased.
Terms on day of sale.
ELI ELLIOTT, Adm r
de bonis non with the will annexed.
January 14, 185*9.
a MAIiU.-Br virtu* of aa
or-iero’ the Court of <>rdinarv of ljincola county,
ou the first Mivuday in October, 1855, will be sold at
ii’ii- oln:on, in said county, on the fir i Tuesday i \
MAKCU next, between the lawful hour's of sale, the
to lowing property, io wit: Emanuel, a slave auout in
yeats or age, the property of the e.-t&te of Isaac F. Mo
i ague, tare of said counts, deceased Sold Tor the bene
fir * f the heirs auct creditors of said deceas'd. JVrins
on day of sale. ALEX. JOHNSTON, Adm'r.
February, 1858. ‘
/ LI JIB IA SHRUiFE’S pi ai. L—Will be sold
Uv before the Courthouse door in Appling, Columbia
county, ou the first. Tuesday in MARCH next, within
t!i!i legal hours of sale, the ioiiowiug property, to wit:
Two handled and twenty eight acres of Land, more or
less,joining landscf Harris*?, Hall, and others: Lv*ed
on t > sat! -■ y a li. f.. issued from Superior Court of Co
lumbia county, September term, it: ta\er 1 John I*.
Baggett'vs. Steward Bc’ggs and John Magahee. Pr -
pott v pointed out by Steward Fe^g-.
Jai 29 1859 T H. WOeU, Sheriff.
‘j'JIB’STU ./S SALE.-—Agreeable to au ord- r . t
I the Court of Ordir ary of ijincoin c unty, will be
sold before the Court House door in Lincoln! >n, ia ea? 1
county, o i tiie first Tuesday m M ARCii uext, between
the u-uai of sale, the icllowiag prop* rty, tt> wit: On-i
Negro Giri, by the nan of Frances, about 14 yea’s
old. Sold at the property belougiug to the minora of
James Hen ‘.cy, deceased, for the purpose of a division.
Terms on the uay of sale.
Wii.EYN. WALTON, Trustee.
January 14. 1859.
I D.IIINISTRATOirS SALK.—Agreeable to an
il order obtained from the Ordinary of Lincoln coun
ty, will be sold on the first Tuesday in MARCH next,
i I.'-*rt-liov*.-'e door in Early cobt.y, onelbt
of Laud iu said county, kuowu as Lot No. 207, 1-Stli dis
trict, containine 2021 aczea, lying and being *t said coun
ty of Early. Sold as proport)'belonging to the estate
Y ZaU:.arfah Grini-ly, for the benefit of the
. i ‘i i-r.’.is cash.
WILEY iv WAL TON Adm’r
Jan 14, 1859. de bonis non
lAXECrrCL-'.’ LK.—Agreeable to an order of
X J the lmcorai l.’ Court of Ordinary of Oglethorpe
.. ounly, will be sold before the Court bouse door iu the
town of Lexington, ia said county, on the first. Tuesday
in APRIL next, between the usual hours of sale, the
following Negro Fellow, to wit: Tom, about 50 years
u age, a fiold hand be.lnmrimr to the estate of the la o
rhomas n•. . i- 5 . Si 19 iu order to make a d s v‘-
sion u; \ >cg tl legatees of said deceased. Tenn i made
k-.own on day of sa'e.
WILLIAM AMIS. \ F ,
TH< >MAM AMIS. Jr. 5 rjX
. < RIVEN MORTGAGE BALE.—'Will be mid
n hi tore the Court Ilou-e door, in Sylvacta. • griveu
emit , • n the first Tuesday in APRIL iu :tr, within th .
‘.■gal L urs of ale the feliowing pn petty, to wit : On**
negro about 28 years ot age, na ::-* L'aniet; levied
ou as the property of RiuhardC. llcwiett. decea .cd, to
‘it s'yone mortgage li fa issued IV<m the Hon’rai.de
I Die ior Court o’ said county, in favor of Laura V. Sax
on. Guardian < f Mary E. and Benlam n R. ISaxon y*
said Richard C Hewlett. Pi -*pert yp- i iti and ut in said
ii ia. J'.ENJ F. SCOTT, Sh’lf.
January 21, 1859.
POSTPONED
I m\E{ VTOR’S SALT. -By consent of the I<ega
-1 i tecs, and by directions of the CommiasioreiH, lbr a
i vision of the estate i;f the do sed, ’.vii; be sold on the
ufisei &• the Ho::: 4 t m! p a -c, on TUESDAY, the
8 h icst., at pnbiie sale, all th teal estatev of James
Brandon, deceased, consisting of about .•) acre, of
L nd.ih-d vide i into tV.i parcels Terms trade konwu
on i. c* day of sale Put chasers to pay for all necessary
t.llos, Ac.
JOHN W. BRANDON, i
FIELDING F. HRA’ D N r Cxrs
THOMAS T. IJItAM. ‘N, >
Feb. 2 1859
or UxijcjLJx i.Vi- i3
VIOLIN ATTACHMENT.
Patented November liti, 1357.
r | ’ IIE s bscrib* rs, b< : ng t xclueive owners ol this vsl-
H liable improvement, hereby ca ls the attention of
ail performer:i on the Y’iolin to its advantages. The ob
ect ot this invention is to enable ordinary performers,
wbo linger only in lbo ri. ual keys, (say, one, two. and
three sbaips. or G. I). and A.,) to execute lnm-ie !N
ALL THE KEYS, fingering in those only to whi h
they have been act ustomed. It s the invention of a
scientific Musician, and will enable any performer so
, play successfully IN THE MOST IHFFiCULT KEYS,
w itho t the exnouse. time and trouble necessary to at
scientific, .L /'/ The variety cf tone which it gives
, t.-> an iustium .t, i.-j r* el’y surprising ; and by it* ihl
’ ihe violin <: be to: ed iu unison with any other instm
ment. It. will enable any violin to be brought up to
“ concert pitch’ without rt -. ngcr o‘ breaking the strings ;
and to cue who plays much, the saving in this respect
would s: “,>n pay tor the ‘‘Atta-hoent,” It is so simple that
• any <> c cun understand how to apply it, end it. can lie
atiai bed or detached iu a moment without defacing the
ni-lnmient. The Attachment,” with directions, will
be: warded free of expense, to any oae inc.osing
! TH REE DOLLA RS to
It. S. WILLIAMS & CO.,
febl-wJm Ilairdstown, Geo.
NOW READY!
Sen! Postpaid oh Kocdpl of Price.
NEW ILLUSTRATED
lUJPAL MANUALS.
voUttcc iat-o devoted to a popular exposi
-1 Hon of the more important brand;cm of Rural Ecor-o
myand Rural Art; thus promoting public taste, u
---hamieg domestic corn Tort, aud dimloisli'ng the expenses
and inc/easing the profits of Rural Lite aid Fid'i-try.
:-.r adapted to al! section* l , Southern as welt as
: ifiern inleie.'ts being ta thfnlly r< prc. t-nt’- I therein,
i he . cries comprises :
THE HOUSE :
A Rocket Manual of Rural Arch itecturc, or iCow to
Rudd linn es, Barns a:.d Out Buildings, with many
Original Designs.
Price, in paper covers, .TO cents; in muslin 50 cents.
TITE C ; .Y I U ) I fix :
Comprising Directif-us tor the Cultivation of K u.hen
Vegetables. Fruit-, Flowers, an 1 (>rnameutal Trees and
Bhrubs, and an exposition of ihe La/va of Vegetable
Ixifu aud Growth.
I*-: i.i paper covers .TO cents; in mlin 50 cents.
H’YN.JrtIVL =
■With * bapters on Agricultural Chemistry, Soi , Ma
:ui i-. i> . i log Irrigat.on, Fencing, Farm Implements,
etc. Illustrated.
T*;v c, iii paper covers, TO cents; in muslin 50 cent
DOMEbTiC ANIMALS :
A Pocket Manual of ‘Ja tie, Horse and Sheep Hus
bandry, with Directions for the Breeding and Manage
ment of Swine, Poultry, Pigeons, Rabbits, Di gs, <ic ,
tli* Treatment of their Dfi-u a.-es, and a C'luipter on lfi • -
Price, in paper covers, 2.ocents ; in muslin 50cents.
T!ic House—The (Garden—The Fanil,
and Domestic Animals
Bound in one large handsome gilt volume, may ue
La 1 lor $1 50.
it forms of itsel'. a COMPLETE L’fiRARY OF RU
UAL AFFAIRS, aud should have a place oa the book
shclfof very re.ddent of the country. .Sent pre paid
by FIHST Mail. Addres*
FOWLER & WELLS,
flB-w4. No. 308 Broadway, N. Y.
HOWTO DO GOOD AND GET “PAID
FOR IT.
rp.A fill an Agency for our Publication Tl.** t. rm
a., are such, there can be no POSSIBILITY OP LOSS
Every Family v/ill be g a-i to obtain Home of the For
particulars address FOWLER Sc WELLS,
febß-w4t* No T'*B Broadway. Mew-York.
‘ fi “H fi fififi fi fi fi fi fi fi fifi fi fi fi ii fi ’’i'fi fi fi
j. v i LitYBOD Y who likes go .and 11 or es, g• and Cattle
j or good Sheep, ihoul.l take tie AMERICAN
Mo JK JOirRNAL, published monthly at 140 Fulton
Street, New-York, at $1 per year. Specimen copies
gratis—send and get one. fetfi-wtf
‘fc|Y: /:•>&*! r D/k iK.'fe >.V ‘-V/St ‘b faffrfofo.‘to
FOR SALE,
—’ F\ ACHES Pine LAND, lying each side of the
/ *) U Georgia Railroad. wo miles above Berzelia:
150 acres of which are in cultivation, the remainder well
timbered. There is on the place a good Dwelling and
outbuildings and a splendid Well of water. I have also
Cattle, Horses MaF-s, Hog i and Plantation Tools, which
I will sell with the place. Address
H. A. MERRY,
jan2B wtf Berzelia, Columbia conuty, Ga.
$lO REWARD.
STOLEN from the place of James W. Backston, on
th< R ghtboro’ Road, Id above Augusta, on
the 22d ot December last, one Sorrel MARL, with a
blaze in her face, and ab ut 6 years. Sfie h about 5 feet
high and very slim A. >. SADDLE and BRIDLE ;
the Saddle has been u .cd ab ut ay* ar, and the Bridle
ia coarsely made Anyper-on giving any information
so that I can get her, a of reward $lO will be given.
JAMES W. BLACKM ON.
jan2o-wlm
SSO REWARD,
FOR the apprehension of a Yellow Girl, by
1 <?f MARY FRANCES, formerly owned by Dr.
Hamilton, cf Columbia county, Ga. She ii of a reddish
yeilow coior, long black ha;r, and disposed to lockdown
When speaking. She claims being free, and had when
she left a siuaii child with her, wLicn La rather sickly.
She is supposed to be about Augu.ua now.
febl R- 8. TAYLOR, Athena.
DOWNING HILL NURSERY,
THK sub-cribers beg leave to call the attention of the
1 public to their extensive collection of
SOUTHERN RAISED FRUIT TREES,
embracing all the beat varieties that have been tested in
the Southern climate.
Also, a fine collection of ORNAMENTAL TREES
aud SHRUBS.
Catalogues sent by mail, free of charge, to all appli
canD.
Addre?s PETERS, II ARDEN & CO.,
covi ■ -y.|m Atlanta. Da.
LOST,
i T Appling, on the first Tuesday in January, a
. V NOTE for i~Mj, given by me to JoCn Smith, George
Magruder Etaurity, dated September, 1856. Al-‘ persona
an- cauticcp'l not to trade for said note a* it has betn
paid. THOMAS SEAY.
Pi lilts IMI 11EL0DE0 VS.
IXTK are now receiving anew supply of PIANOS,
T f from the allowing unrivaled makers, viz :
RAVEN, BACON & CO.,
HAZLETON <Sc BROS.,
A. IF. GALE & CO.
ALSO,
G. fl. PRINGE & CO’S MELODEONS,
In Every Variety.
All of which ia offered at the lowest piicoa for CASH
CltKUn at fiEO> Ai OATEW * BEO’IS I
.lec9 dlt&wtf 840
BUSIN EL $ f AiU>‘-
Sanson t Wm,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BAIN BRIDGE, GA.
febl*d3m
t. wT w alkek,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
A.TTIUUNTS, CFEO.,
‘WTr|I,V, practice in the countb ? of Jm-V..- o\. Clark,
ft Walton. Gwinuett, HaT, Rabun, AVhi:.\ HvJer
-Bham, Franklin and llan&s, of the Western C rcuit.
janls-dlyT9
LEMUEL IL ANDERSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dallas, Paulding County, G-a.,
1j practice iu the couulios o’. F*nk, Uatnpbc
}} Uarroi:, atd all the court es of the BO - Ridge
Circuit, and w ill give p 1 > m-d altcnti !t t ail bii- uC v
entrusted to his professional rv.anagtmeut. * v t-ct ai
teut-ion will be given to the collection oi i .an ...
Kvereuces —Messrs. Floyd a Mix>'-*, Govmg.■•, tJ..
wm. V Anders.-n. K|., Marina. C.a i:M
M. H. TALBOT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
\\ T { Lli practice ntlie counties of ‘Jh-hv-f - Fnrke
TV Jolleiaou aiei Coium bia, cl tin Middle Circuit
aad Warren, Wilkes and L'.ucoui, oi the Northern ■ 1
cut.
Office ia (/oustitutionalist Ua:w.:c. Augusta, Ga.
oct9’sß ly
SHEWMAKE & CARTER,
ATTOKNEYS AJ LAW. AUGUSTA, GA.,
• IU. practice in Copartners Uurke and
H Richmond. Claims in the City t' l • • thanh* ; ;*
receive J< Hi N . •’ ■ * “ M A*K 1.,
oettbdm 0 RTWE.
JOHN MII.I.F.DGK, JOHN MII.LKHGr, Jr
MILLEDGE & MILLEDGE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Augusta, Ga.,
in.Ml I. attend w ith s ( .r.:.h :u. . y i • ;
f V ness oiltrusteii to tin care inti’?* counties of the
Middle Cir ‘Uit.
try - Ofti e on Tsroad street, three doors In i c
State Hank. Beu — : _
M. C. JONES,
A T ‘l’ ORN E Y A i LA W
rAI.MKTTO. GKIIUGI
W illgive strict a turn lion to tho Collection of ■ ‘*
all k inds ■ ‘
JOHNir C. WHITEHEAD, Jr,
t TTOIiNKV AT I,AW, G.. *i.l l>r*
A i:<••• la*. t!,.’ -uo.. s .!• ,'t ftr-.m
l-wlitular An pai Ito tl'r 1 - 1 ‘
lv. ‘t l ' l ,Jt ’
I2ILL & TOOLE,
4 TTOKNI'VS \ V |.AW, K” a
Hiligonv'y :.t.,.ud to rl. ■ ‘ itrt■ U’A ’ ■ Vo
ae In (be Ooi ts of the M ‘ ■ Uflice i rail
i t liroa-t uglo-i .ii
CDWASD A HG.Ti,
noTSMCm I I
ANDREWS & ANDB
ATTOItNKVS AT I.AIV. Wasl: ; : .. Ut
v.itl |ir;i,-tioo iu .:i ! . ooooties <>i 11 e North wo
Ciiouit, iu Goiun.iuaof tu*.■ .“li-lulo
CHKNKTT ANI'KEtVi- Mr. i G/. I- S KTT \NI>F s, Jr.
August -ir.ih, 1858.
KING i: LEWIS.
ATTORNfcVfc AT f.AW. Cl <> GA.
■l'llli •,.n n r kip.'.
1 getter
all business ontrns'e-1 to theirc: re, r, \
and efficiency which long ex,*r:em , u::tid v.
dustry, can secure
(Iflkea at Grown Mbot.• anri five ini'• w. ‘ AN .-tc
Plains, Green cou:aty, Geo. Y F U_l f
jflgfisß-i i ‘ v v
LK. A. A. 1>
HAS removed his office'.<* Warren B o-N, •. -r .1.
store formerly occupied ) / John Ca h:M, J -j. U •
may be found atb s office at rdl times, prole.-.*.ion
ally engaged.
Augusta, Oct. G, I8 r >B. ‘
THOMAS B. CABAJSTISS,
4 TYfK’NKY AT LA W, Forsyte <
ly attend to a 1 business entrusted ?m ’ u:
ment in the counties of Mon-oe. Rbb : 1 • ‘
.
LAW CARD.
THOS. M. KEKKIFN. , MAI. >! M D. J M
\ IERRI l€N A- JON X# prr- Nro L?.w in *
I> of the Mi.hUe <.n ->f<• ;• •
preme aud Federal C*.n..T,r. or.ice i: 1 *Vay:
Burki
‘-I • ‘
LAIGHTON & UUDERWOCD
COMMISSION /.’KMCI! \NTS,
no. n;i i*ka ri'.i:
nsrjb *w -~sr ob k.
M. P. I.AIOTITON,
GEO. W. PI IJEKWOOD.
Kcferpares—Niurri I’.ru:’ ■ 1 . N
Usrfcsrt. !-..-q., N Y.: Mw-tO'vun, Bw.
Y.; .1 liu r> W lllarrm, Kiq ■ N Y
j. 3. . o ‘ .
GOI.M'ITtIK IN PI.IMTY, A J")’’ Y A ‘!
O COUNCBLUOtI <Vi *.AW. !
all bnsine .- committed to I; • atfci ; ; ’• < Fwir
counties, to-wlt:
Ringgold, T yette, : ■
Dalton, and Bprii. . Place, in'.* “n
Place, Go.
■ M
BATH (S. C.> PAPBH MILLS,
Ik/'II.Ii keep on han-i it: K.. iy. j;m ■ i-se • .
If <•. ■
and Wrapping PAPLII, of bo l qua!.t en. ( : :
promptly tilled
fjirve Room *u F’ y-. 0.0 *r-et
City k. • W.
Auguata, Aiudl A 185* ’
PUGLIC BALE
OP
rpilH undersigned, a Tr
L interest,
Court, will offer tr i i'e th* 4 in h iy ( ;
next at Houston, in Chickasaw c unty, the tollowing
LANDS, to wit:
The West half Section :U;S hail >'• :: •
See. lid; £ hah Sec. 21 ; \V half See. 22 ; . ta.i • •••
ia Township 13, Ran
Calhoun, and • ball See .fi and N 1/q'oirter S” -i
To • nbblp 14, Rr.i t;.- 4 Jhn : : S U |mr : \
quarterSeo i SWqu rte Sec :
Jv W quarter Sae. 11 : N’ W q .aitoi - ; S W oiiaro r
Sec. 18 : N E quart! rS* c 18 . J■ W :
X W quarter Sec. 27, Ju Town:.’.!*; E, lia< 2 U >,
situated m Chickasaw county.
And at, Jacinto, ‘1 iiham > > rotiLty, *n 1 ojhl.’ay
of April, the following LANDS, to-w : : S F. quart -r
Sic I:> ;S K qiJMh r Sec. 22 . N | a r t .S* * li
ball Sec. 25, and W li .2 S-n .1. m ‘! • > ~ ,i Ka g
8 Ba rt ;audS£
8 B qtuu er 8( W q
*27, \\ half Sec. 2 and NBq wt
I Ben ** fi Hast, ami N W quart* rSec 32, T< w : jv.
Range t East; NW q *rt* r S . 2i,T “ .-l ip
bKast; W calf Sec. 23; N L quarter Sec 2. L’ VV
quarter See 32; 8 H quur.er Sec GO S W *,u-m. •*•
G!i Fractional 8E q iar!*r Sec. I !, iu Town..! .]• i,
R.ange 7i* a .Gtaaterl in the t o .t.ofTi fi .. .o;, - .-.'.d
N B quarter Sec. Townst.jp !I. r.-.ug. -2 1- st, in the
county of I’outi toe, au-f Sj; . ■ ‘I’o?-.! i:
5, Range 5 Ea.t. io • ‘ ** c-un* ; Tp?>a*i: .1 v. -
7, Tow
Sen. 5, Townsh p 11, Rang l *., \ V, o-.a. t -
row
wamba
Terms: Oae-fourtb cash, ba : n-e in one and two
years, with liter *, t from date Fun-ha <n v .:h- r,
I w rity, I
required under the c-ndi :c <if. : •<
J \ vJES w. SANuEKS, ) rp .
Vs H. R. Mo.SELEY, 5
IjOR
llxtnisivF Tiiim^rv,
AND
TS T lfi CT I iC> ifi S .
rrilli sube i . ,l.avirgd-:-r imd to g . v\‘
j 1
(
mile from be Ad po *-••.. v ’
lantic Kailrr ad, euii-iung G3 n>r< th • lieb . id
•
i • ’
large, finely finhhed, and beautifully ; i> * and ; lea
gro Cabins aud ul’ r.-.b-r “f ->ut uii . There.
ih also an
EXTENSIVE TANNERY
on thuplace, with 72 vatn, 9 teach . ; . *, >• ,w
in Huccenful operation; water p >-ver sihlieient . ! ;
all kinris of machine y about a Tannery ,
IOOTO 200 ON
and thousands more may b. Lad in ihu r.c - .b . i.-:
a moderate price, it is generally adtoitted that t:u
one of the
PRETTIEST AM) REST
places on the Kailrotd between Chari- t -> s. (J. Mr!
Haahvilie, Tenn* t ••
likeiie*t k.u l of NLGxiOLS wi ! • wit.
tb a p.aee.. ail between ih and 2ii yearn . •
then*, arc two xcclien.. ‘i'aiii.cr., a- ia i- < i. *;•.
Alao, several 81. ole (I Marea and Con., X , • ? -
Hog-.. &c ,Ac This p'aee wi Ibe ..old . .
v df and to .suit nurcha • r-.
The aubHcriber al o offer; f r fin * T .17;
TION, ou Pina Log Creek, nine mi a t-a ol /• ir.
ville, containing
SiiO Acres cf Good Land,
240 acres cleared aud very productive. r i bis place baa
fair improvement h, is fine!” watered, an i wi;i be k jFJ a
bargain. Terms caay. Apply to
A. C. WYLY,
feb2 wtf Adairs ville, Ga.
FOR SAIiE,
lOQ ArRHSofLXKD Ou ‘hr: Lnr.d ia fine
0 new lien -,Xh • hen. . , u ~•; iious**. aid other
cuthe’.uies, situated 200 yardh from Muxey’s Depot, on
the Georgia Kailroad, Oglethorpe, county— a gevd i cc.-
ton for ?T>e'chac ir.lng Poii:ies3iou g ! v ti immediately.
Enquire on th’ premises. C. A. SPERKY.
feb2 wt
A FLOYD id A KM
TOR RALE.
A FA UYI in Fioyl county, six.iiiile:; fr- ru Rome, and
one and a half rnile= from the Kaiir< ad The tract
contains four hundred and tw nty acres of giod upland,
one hundred of v/Mch is clear* ‘’ and tender good fencing.
The improvement - area good Dwelling, necessary <Mt
buildings, a well of goorfwator aud a bcinng Orchard
of choice Fruit.. Also, a Tan Yard Iu cjerati n
A creek runn through tfir tract. i \ a Sew
Mill, but out of repair. For particular:;, address me at
Rome, or apply on Hie plai <\
ianlO oaaitf STEPHEN M. WILSON
BUSINESS STAND.
ff'UK %ibscribtr -iTers Pr ale or to rent, a large
J. STORE HOUSE and DWELLING ombined, with
Kitchen, stables, &.c , in the thriving village of ;.aw
renceville, Gwinnett county, Ga., said to be the best
stand for business in the village.
ALSO,
About sixty acres of LAND hear tic ad village, a
few acres of which is under cultivation, and the ret ?.:n
der in woodland. The whole of which w:!l be hM ow
for cash, or upon a reasonable credit Ap; y
MADISON L. LENOIR, K*q.. Lawren*. v He ‘; ’ ‘
JOHN K. STANFORD,
sep-oawd&wtf liia.-k.-v"!'-- (.*.
NOTICE.
¥ H AVE thin day aoM to JULIUS DAUROVY.^uI
JL thp late firm of Wyman A- Darrow.) y t- a:
io trade, iacluda.* r.v.te, aod A-ceoa J=
the books may be closed n P irno.-rmuee of an
suggest to thosa iddebted t® me. lbß ,c ‘
early liquidation. lwoo ld return my sincere
In retiring trt.m busme. .. hjl very libe
thanka to my friend-aoda J“, JU<sof the rme to
ral patronage, and jolk it a A HATCH,
my successor. ..
Augusta, Jan. 10th, J
.. ■-o.rin the pnh!ie,tl.t I have now
I A.vi i.leaaoi to ** ■ . ...vine and m -.i. i
-1 “ re. aifl-- any ke,.t .0
ÜBHMBMT. . u :i o u to tmsin - , and alway ;by
I hope, by - , Mtbe towert piices, to
iiueral ,-atr nago .-tow, ,J
merit and rect.vo JLULIUS DARKOW.
Jaa. 10,1850. janlß-dlwA4t
<525 REWARD.
“I3ANAWAYtromJ.iI. ALFORD, Augusta, Ga.,
XV a*boy about 24 years ol i. 6 leethigh, named JOHN
SON, formerly belonging to Tho.* Carr, near Athens,
Atheus Banner please* copy and end bill to tbit*
office. febs-w3m
CITATIONS
FGit LWER!** OF AD.TIINIrtTRATIOIV.
rY, GA. Whi ■
rj S. Alexander, Administrator ou the estate of Ro
bert Rollins, deceased, ajiplies to me for Letter.; of
Dismiss ou .
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin*
fiular, the kindred ami those interested, to be andappear
ar my office within the time pre ertbed by law. f *w
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not bo
granted.
Given under my baud a; office m Louisville.
NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ordinary.
January 15,18 M.
CTATK Ol< GEORGIA, ItICTI.UONI> C OUN-
E 7 TY. —Whereas, Francis 11. f„.k applies t> n.--
for Letters of Administration on the estate <>f Charles
c. c <k, late of the State ot New York deceased :
These are therefore to cite and adiuon.-h all and sin; .
lar, the kindred a.i-1 creditors of s iid decea- -d. t > bl
and appear at wy office on ov before tl ■•ib - Monday
in Marcti next, to show cause, if any they have, wby
paid letters should not be granted.
Given under my handandofiiciulsiguaturent officcin
Augusta.
FOSTER BLODGKT.Jr.,Ordinary
Jam 14, 185°.
OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY
Whereas, Alexander b A > n appli-*- to me for
Ueitere of Administration itlr eaiateof Alfi rack*
a: 1. latent said county. i’ : *'ii •
Thesear,therefore, ton,, and admonish, ail and i
(rular, the kindred and credo->rs of said tinvased, to be
apd appear at my officeon or before tlie fir.-.t b:: 2; •. m
Martu next, to shew cause, if any they have, wby
sai>l letters should not be granted.
Given under my hard audoflicialsignaturi at office :-t
Augusta.
FOSTER BLODGET, JK., Ordinary
F.-b.ti,
TWO MONTHS NOTICES.
TWO llN’i’l ISatT-'rdaii'a;;j.,, . nvU 11-ciaaie
JL to
leave to sell the intere ten John CU-n-i i .uog. and, v ‘• ,-d.
aac rtain ! .i of aud on il e cm-.iiu* • 0.-.-ui au 1 Mit
\Y 1 LLI A M (ii. BN DI NLN G, A dtu’ r.
January 27, 1- .
•
I to the Ceur* <t‘ Ordinary of Ha !>u. ■ .m> :r
to sell the Ida belonging .
Perryman, late of said countv. d< u-n . .1. .
9
January-.!), 1851'. A. M l't.i;v... , \ ‘ 1 ■
f| iWO .IHI.NTIIS a;..- ■ I. ill
1 ma
tv, for leave to fc li a Negro man by the name ... U ndd t
belonging to the t.-tate of Thomas J-.-fin. mi, docea ed.
NAT H AN JoiINMIX,
Adm’r. with the w ill annexed, Ac.
J&uuai
jt wo
Coroct::.s iUundiv, .-• -:e • ! .
Fill LIP MULL IN, Adm'r.
D t cera
TaVO UGM
.
TWO MONTHS <•da e ; • •a w 1 lie! ilo
•, • t
MrKhy.ain-'v r. J .4 Mils VY.\ . K 1 NS,Gita... : .
’ i 4 <i
X made tj the Court f ();d nary f L coin cnty
to ;e the e
Johnson Kinder a!e ot said urn tv. and. er. ed.
Jai uary WILLI
. •
IP* Henry Or* • >.aa ate W.. - ■ d*
.* are reu'Kv ’ed to iv.vK•• i:..i...• -cut;
and those having demands agains * estat will
I by 1 lav
Do;-mber 2d. IH >s'.
p . i. .i'iv.: to the to
of J im.e F. Wi! •- 1d:*'.,!,.. . cun: , . iie
I ;
■\JUTIGE is hereby •
J.l ii am - •. i ■
: • . - .. • ‘ I to roe |
... end
all indebted to said deters*. <1 mi .* In it bj u ,i
to niaKe immedia'o payin’ ut.
JAMES S. 11 \Yii I.T'OM, Adm r.
in i. her29*
noticbT
J'UVO MONTHS afim- date ap, Mention w ill be
3 made to the Court of 0.-diur.ry of Colum'd- ■ .... ..ly,
cave to Bell the
*
iu its and creditor - : aui.i.
JAMES li.'. Ml PON, A(' i
l 185!)
•
J to •! ••
lea ■ • t H Rea) 1 eb n fcol da oi
A U i'ae’sard, deceased.
Feb. 8,185!) ALE?
.
rg.ihctsv.id E-1.:lo' t D'-*V-.m -d t-> pres-uttiu m duly
am. tnih-atcd accojfimg to law.
it J MOKEISON, A.b.fir.
’
I
1 ■ id estate
piT.U’nt them tlulv authtMi it at* and according !<> ! >•.*
JOHN V/ WRANI>O; . I
FO Jff.JlNvi F. ItdA io)N.fi I.Yrn.
THUS. T. j Jit AN DON, N
’ - - : •'* i •
Ni’itlh.
!’ • • dec‘*.H and,
Wit! Hi. I.'l :! ’ .!: . M -j;t ;:i . tl: h'iv ... ‘ de-
I 4
HARRIET P. i: •• JiVi i•, Fo fix.
January l!. 18‘!fi
!
Jonathan, Koi:it. on. S
1 Oiilul;i. .iffmilciiU. iiYi’nr I: i r ; • . ~-,.y ’
mid ‘t i'n thm'tip; .;-. r.mmi tl:e U > ;: .i- and ‘ v \ .and u. -
uides cut oi the i ~itn .fil'd : State, to vr!, m :i:e .Stole of
F.orda, U.HoidM-ed t an erviue ol the i Like. be.
petfected up* ti said dcE iidgn , by ]>ublicatu n once a
.
term of this <. i ■ . ■ it! i *
‘I me c-; ract iV.m the Fount or th i •:' v • < De
cember. 1 0 . ■ <
l>r-e*nib r 2 , 1858.
jj .: u • : • VJ M
J. V llcilt TERM, lo,N
‘2a.:y Jfi IU. u and v;.. Cyril', j! R..ei:‘d. Libel for
Fivorw.
The MierdVl
t be foiled in i'.fi cu , u;(;'. ami b ie- • . i.i.own to the
’ ! lie fi i.
auiomhf rfourmonil s pr< : \. tj the n : t ‘l'oria of
thii (lul-l.
j T..” < ract iVeni Minute:, tfi ; I day of Decem
ber, l bSB. i'. J. i HALL, Cork.
1 ■ eceiii ■’ ’ J 2 i--
IF Y : T TO TAKE A PAPER
From Cherokee Georgia,
CANS\ ILL-: .isTANDAIiU.
li’ you want to Advertise
IN A TAPER FiiJJLI-UIED IN • ID R* ‘Kill (IFOR
<1! aDV:.><• .'IMF IN THE
illi Si oi iSCili?
THE STANDARD i. the oide-t p* |- i F'e ki
Georgia; J’a-t a large* .. • • aud is
j t‘:..-re ore aj t x'-cUi nt a-h*• tisiu. m- ..umi.
I *; vena of Siib-criptmn. TWO DOLLARS per.-, muni,
•
editor and Fublo tier.
-
‘DUE under*:gni and Vnvo lhi • a-- :> m-d r* ‘’ -o'-i-'im r
S ship under tl-u firm of ;t •Ti i>;< A Zi M ifitt-
M AN, lor t ;e pr.- .i <•-.- ‘mui. . ’.bo Y D ‘LI
SALE GROCERY BUSIN Ffc.*fi at ilimr old ; tai.-.fi
Having bought out the in'* • <P * I*- •:* J*Je ! artu* r,
R. A. Stovall in raid .- u <-: D M-.i - . w/mM Mdo.it
I He- patronage of tto a- i a <• c ■
K. I*. ZIMMERMAN.
A MUTIVfa, ■’ 1- ‘
.•'.q.Miton 4fe Zitr:..: .in, ■> ‘■■ ;:* : <**•*:
tid*-uee of my nv-d.ouo-r :: ‘ : i* n<D.
H A. STOVALL.
Anpii'ta, Jan -fi !• 1
NOTICE.
iu\ . lli iiquuiat.’ ii ZiMi’Ii.KMAM e MO i’ALL.
NEW COPARTNERSHIP.
fpIIF. under., ignel liave. ! ! e-s day I m la <-■ .r:mr-
I ship ruder the name . style of iSAIff*WIN A.
REKD, for the tn
AND ?:{!': IS'l* >N BUSINESS, at 2J.T Broad tree!,
three i. ; be ow the Fianb rfi iloiel.
Walt k a. Baldwin,
ROBERT K. RLE IF
Augusta, Geo., Dec :d\-
A CARD.
j WOULD return my sincere thank;; to tny I ieodsfor
3 tlifir iiberal p. tn.i.age bc.2(mi*dou the <■ firm ot
lioHi-.,; ;wo:t!i A f!; <1 -V, and v.oitld re pert 1, .-..licit
a contmuanci-of the for the nw hrru •* i'ALD-
W! A REED. V/ALT UP. A .“/if/D WIN.
EiJI'AB bISHBD IN I.C HJ.
DAILEY’S Nl ILSI-IRV,
wear McDonough, henry co, a a
! 4,000
■ f two rum
.
BDftof the vaiietie.-; wjii he- . through the to
Juu’ foll>win.'. tw V. mark eauii k-. i, do lL*-m up m
good order put trr. .v tod • .'.i u.n.u *‘l F•• r.-t t
deliver them at :l-o Jocuaboro :a’ ou on t. e Ma I
Western Kafir-a' I ,roiie • .bov*: M;.''-n.
averageeize. 8h >.: hundred iu •i. South ‘lux-lo*.
Augusta aad Mavaitnah bank bib ■, cr . e Bank . t
Ather-i; a .o, J i.we-.-t I ‘.+rA 1 • r grafte-i Ir.• ,
ripen 25th Ati;:u-t—price 25 ceota per ‘1 r*e.
Wr. ‘i -’ - rt;/ your p-W:- =-. “ y o^l
Stat:, regi .ter your money, ami hnd r.t iy • * *
wi Is fi the ITccm. My address is li* !>• • • “:;h. U-i. y
r- untv Ha I-.'.vfi JOB I D ‘ ILKV
SEWING i^UiiiUES.
SKVVING MACHINih’,
SJ-AV 1 N(i MACHINES,
STAYING AIAriIJAFS,
BMWING MACIIIi\| ; .\
SEWING MACHINES,
GENEUAL SKWING MACHINE DM'OT. A I ,
sep3ot
flluYS j.\B FLOttMS
FOR THE SOUTH. .
FKriTLAM) k i usk i: v, v to ista, t. \.
rwiflK fur u!e lar.;< vnricil >„)
I |r ctlr.n of Kuntb-ni ra:?cl FKI. IT ami OKN A
MKNTAI.TREKS BVBK6REKNK. SiIKURs, IK,
Si'.s VINKS, BEOOii an* STKAWBBK::Y PLAV j's
KHUBAKB.ASPAEAGU.S HOOTS, etc.
Tbeir stock of Fruit -Free , i?. and tin; Tree, [
grown, and comprlsc.i in i.art Pears, Ampler, r.
Nrctarines, Apri. ms. Fir , Aim nd . I luma, Clu.rri.
Pomcgrau .tes, Spanish Chestnuts, V/alnuti
The collectiu of Kverpreens is tMn very large ami
fine, an’ consi t-i of & large ntock of Norway Sprue
Arbor Vitn: ; fifty fiae varieties of new Conitcroua, Cap,’.
jH-pjeues, Kugii.'k Lauri I, t ie. The Oruarueutal Shrubct
are also fine and varied
Anew catalogue will be mailed frntt to applicants or
can be found at Mr. V. LaTA&TE .1 Drug Store.
Orders left at the above place, or sent, to ns will i, fl
r.coctua.iy and carefully filled V/c mviv a!! lover.
Hon: 11' tore to examine, our stock ; aud we Hoii.-it a share
of puli.:c patronage. Address
dtec7-i&.w2m P. J. BERCKM ANS A CO
(JIiKEiWVAY AI’ADEM V.
LIMITED SELECT SCHOOL.
rpilE exercises of the above Tustitatn.n, will be ro
-1 sutued on the second MONDAY iu JANUARY
next. Parents and Guardians are earuest.y roqueted
to have their sons and warda ia attendance at the com
mencement ot the teria, as an early start with his Olii
greatly iacditates the students'll progress throughout
his course.
Board with the Principal, and most respectable fami
lied, at from SLO to sl3 per mouth. mi
Tuition Fee—Hpring Term—invariably in ad
vance An. nv
Tuition Fee—Pa I Term—invariably in advanc Hi ofi
For partieularß, address Principal al Thomson a,
decJU-Jm C. 0. RICHARDS, Principal