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SOUTHER! CUITIVATO R
A MONTHLY JOURNAL,
Devoted exclusively to the Improvement of Southern Agricul
tuve. Horticulture, Stock Breeding, Poultry. Bees,
General Farm Economy, &e., &c!'
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D, EEDMOND and C. W. HOWARD, Editors.
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Th.e Cultivator
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tural Journal of the South—embracing, in addition to all the current Agri
cultural topics of the day,
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Address
tVM, S. JO MX Augusta, <«a,
TAKE NOTICE.—In ordering a paper, he certain to write the name
o! Oie Po-totfice, State and County, at the head ofthe letter, and he sure
to write the subscriber’s name plain and distinct.
mm Djinum \
CONCERT HALL.
Donetti's and 001. Wood’s
TROUPE OF
EIH (ATEK DOGS, J1 ON KEYS,
AND
GOAT S ,
Will f 'Lt iiue at the above Ha 3 f and give four of their
unparalleled
Parlor Entertainments,
Which will posit vely lie their
last api’earance in this citv,
«TII'£SIiii,BIMVA»D SATIEPAV MBTJ.
December 22d, ‘23d imil 2 11h,
A Grand Matinee Saturday Eveuinu:,
For the csper-ai accommodation of Ladies and Children
whecanjot mate it convi n : ent to attend at night.
fc#~Ca:d.sof Admi. sion, 50 cents ; Children sni Ser
vants, 25 cents.
Doors open to Night Entertainments, 6$ o’clock ; com
mercing M7j. Do rs ..pen *o Evening Entertainment
at2o’ciork; comu'eo! incr at 3 o’clock.
dec2l* Maj. PURNELL, Businers Agent.
Oysters! Oysters!
\\’ E .ire daily rcce'vi g fre h and choice. Portsmouth
* ¥ OYSTERS, -which -we are selling at lower prices,
than ever b'for told 5r t'.ia , ity, at No £l*2 Broad-st.
In Tin Ca'3 1 Quarts, 50c. ; in ha f gallon kevs 75c.
dec22-t f D ANTHNAO V WEEMS.
BED BLANKETS,
IAKGE Size Ileavy. all woo’, and cheap,—very
J cheap. Just received at
GRAY & TURLEY'S.
dec22 1 w
Removal
IHE SUBSCRIBERS
HAVE REMOVED
M M BROAD STREET,
Three floors Above
THEIR OLD STAG'D.
HA VILAND, CHICHESTER & CO
oeciSMw
FLOURISH BIG HOMINY.
1 AA SACKS Family FLOUR;
-I-V/** 100 “ *‘
50 eacks 810 HOMINY, from GreenesLoro' Mill?.
For sale by J. A. ANSLEY A CO., Agents.
dect£3 fit
MACHINE
CRACKER BAKERY.
r |'HE subscriber, having addedseveral improvements
A to his Bakery, is now prepared to furnish the com
munity with any and everything in the Bakery line at
the lowest prices.
On Hand, Made Every Day,
family bread.
biscuits- CRACKERS—
Sola, Butter,
®? EtOD > Extra Butter,
Wine, Water,
i Fancy,
Seed, Dinger,
Sng"- I Lemon.
aU k *P AKES& ndP I ES FRESH EV"RY DAY, of
nos - JAMES BOWEN,
novs-‘im No. 341 Broad-street,
Augusta, Oa.
To the Planters of Georda.
O
Kettlewell’s
IOTU4HD GUANO,
OR
Peruvian and Phosphatic Guano;
An imported fr r.i the Islands of Chiccha and Nevasa —
Combined and closely integrated by Machinery.
No. 1 Warranted to centnin S per cf. Ammonia, I
l-> lo 3(t per rent Phosphate Liiuc,
No. 2 Warranted toeoataias per et. Ammonia, \
5-» to DO per cent Fiionphute I.line.
1/(11 AI. to Peruvian Guano in prodn-tion of Crop, i
j and Bone Dustin i provemen* of Land.
•- My MANIPULATED GUANO having become the
accepted and successful rival ot Peruviau Gtteno, I
trnst 1 shall be pardoned for putting npon public record j
what is so universally known in Baltimore, that i am 1
solely an 1 exclusively the originrtor of this article by
the merf Machinery ” —[ American Fa r m r 1F57.
We soldtbis valuable Fertilizer last season upon well
authenticated reports, received from other States, and,
so far as we earn the experiment has been eminently
successful. The sales in our Stae show an increase of
over 500 per cent on jales of previous years—an increase
unprecedented in the sale ■ f Fertilizers, which we think
strong ev’dcece of the great value of this Guauo, con
taining the elements necessary for the growth of crop
and impi>.. ement of land, in rational proportions. It
cannot'ell to render satisfaction as lo .g ai the article
is keptu: to its present standard. Asa guarantee for
this, w e can fully voneb, hav igascertained thoroughly
the character and standir gos Mr. John Kettleweli, cf
Balt more, the proprietor of this article, of which we
have additional assurance by a letter of Hon Howelf
Cobb, in which he says that he is a personal friecd ol
Mr. Ket-lewell, of many j ears stand eg, aud that he
can commend him in every respect'as a gentleman
worthy of regard and confidence. On Cotton, Corn.
Wheat, Oats, Root Crops, Ac , it has produced great
resu ts —increasing the product to a very great ex'ent.
This Manure is no*, a manufactured preparation, t able
to changes from one season to ano her ; but, as will bo
perce; veu from the heading or this advertiser ert, is im
ported iuann ot the cho ces: k ntis, and has cecided ad
vantages over the Peruvian Guano. First, in price; 21,
in containing double the Phosphate of Lime—the ele
ment i make Crop and minovo land, with an abun
dance of Ammon a ; and thirdly, the tine and dry condi
tion—making it ready for imrne slats use. Mr. Kettie
well’s enter; rise has be a so successful that many imi
tations arc now forced upon the public ; some mere
mixtures of doubtful Guano, band and shovel, claiming
to be Minipu ated Guano ; other Gua-.o with but little
Phosphate of Lime, and no l. mmonia. And we think it
would ne well tor Planters to use proper discrimination.
Ctri ideates regarding the use of this Guano, from promt
• e t planters of our State, cou dbe adaed butwe
eern it entirely unnecessary referring to Pamphlets on
t d aud in circulation for further information, and
itticisat cur office.
As tne harbor of Baltimore is frequently c’osed by
ice obstructing navigation it would be well for our
patrons and Planters to te.- d in their orders at once. We
ar expecting a supply from Baltimore at »n early day,
and will sell at $:~Ji per ton for No. 1 : ssl per ton for
No 2. It is put up in handsome sacks The mode of
nppl cation is very simple—sewn broadcast in bill or
drill, in quantity as Peruvian Guano—say from 100 to
300 pounds per acre. The liberally it is at plied, the
better for crop and land, Terms cash or equivalent.
I)’Autignac, Evans & C(
HOLE AGENTS, AUGUSTA, GA.
dec22 d&w3m
Boat Hands Wanted.
r STEAMBOAT HANDS WANTED by the
& O Dispatch Line, for which liberal wages will be
paid. Apply to JOHN COSKERY, Agent.
dec22
WANTED.
1 K OK 20 able-bodied NEGROES wanted to hire
1 O for the year 1860, for which the highest price will
be paid. Apply to JNO. A. MOORE, Agent.
decß-dtjl
FOR SALE,
50 SILK DRESSES, at sls,
Worth S2O to $25.
25 fine All Wool EOBES, $lO,
Worih sls.
Fine FOULARD SILKS, for 55c.
Fine Bayadere Dol’d SILKS, 60c.
Worth sl.
The attention of purchasers are particularly requested
to the above, as they are emphatically bargains.
GRAY <fc TURLEY.
dec!6-l w
jELEGANT BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS
AND
NEW YEARS’ PRESENTS!
WORLD NOTED WOMEN, or Types«f Wo
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r A\ ORIT E ENGLISH POEMS of the two last Ccn
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BUSY AN’S PIL3RIMS’ PROGRESS, with Illustra
tions by Ohaa. Bennett, and a Preface by the Rev.
Charles Ki, gsley.
GALLERY. Edited by Alice and
Pbivbe Carey.
REYNARD THE FOX, after the German version of
Goe be. By Thos. James Arnold.
GAKTS- FEMALE PROSE WRITERS OF AME
RICA,
SACKED ALLEQOR.ES. By the Rev. "Wm
Adams.
KEBLES’ CHRISTIAN YEAR, or Thoughts in
v erse, tor the Sunday and Holidays throughout the
year.
POETICAL WORKS of Sam'3. Rogers, Goldsmith,
Byron, Moore, Southey, Pope and Milton.
gallery of distinguished fnqlish and
am ERICA N FEM ALE POETS Richly Illustrated.
POETRY OF THE WOODS ;
SONGS OF THE AFFECTION. By Mrs. Hemans.
Beaut ful editions of the following Works, viz ;
MOORE’S IRISH MELODIES;
RAY’S ELEGY ;
DAIRYMAN’S DAUGHTER;
EYE OF ST. AGN ES ;
GERTRUDE OF WYuMING. Bums'Poems ;
PLEASURES OF HOPE;
POE RY OF THE YFAR :
FARMER’S BOY. By Bloomfield.
MERCHANT OF VENICE;
THr; GRAVE. By Flair ;
MILTON L. ALLhGR • ;
SABBATH BELLS; Chimed by the Poets ;
PLEACH RES OF MEMORY, POETICAL WORKS
OF Taos. GRAY, POETICAL WORKS t.F CHAS.
LAMB, DESERTED /ILLAGE, POETRY OF THE
WOODS, tic.
SURAP ALBUMS and ALBUMS of all varieties.
A1 o, a tine ass irtment of PORTFOLI )S, WORK
I! 'XLS and WRITING DK-K.S belli P-pier Machie
aim Rosewood—b tides a great variety cf FANCY
ARTICLES. For sale at
dec22 GEO. A. OATES <fc BRQ., Broad Street.
SMiPijuru)
GUA N O .
No 83 Second Street, l
BALTIMORE, January 28, 1859. >
REPORT OF ANALYSIS
OF
ROBINSON’S MANIPULATED GUANO,
FOR
FRANCIS ROBINSON, ESQ., BALTIMORE CITY.
A sample of the ab< ve, which was taken at your
Mills, was found, upon analysis, to be capable of pro
ducing of
Ammonia 8 31 per cent.
And to contain of
Bone Phosphate of Lime, -15.82 per cent-
The above proportion of Ammonia and Bone Plios'
phate of Lime is known to be most proper for concen
trated manures Both theoretical reasoning and the re
suits of numerous practical experiments have approved
of i . An application ot 2 0 lbs. of this article per acre,
willsupp’y more of Bone Pnosptrateof Lime than ;s re
quired by any crop—thus leaving a considerable surplus
of this valuable nutriment incorporated with the soil
alter cropping, and will furnish a sufficient quantity of
ammonia to act as a nutriment an I Bt mul&nt
CHAS. BICKELL, Ph. D.
REPORT ON MANIPULATED GUANO,
FOR
FBAKTCIS ROBIWSON.
The sample analyzed was taken by myself from the
bags in tee mill where the Guano was manipulated.
It contained of
Ammonia 8.21 per cent.
Phosphoric Acid 21.98 “
Equivalent to
Bone Phosphate of Lime 47.5;) “
It is therefore an excellent Manipulated Guano, con
taiaing enough arnmnsia t produce a rapid and vigor
ous growth, and a sufficient quantity of phosphates to
prevent exhaustion of the soil.
A. SNOWDEN PIO3OT, M D ,
Analytical and Consulting Chenfat.
For sale by
J. A. ANSLEY & (’()., Agent?,
NO. 300 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
decl6dlm&wtf
BARRETT & TARTER,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND,
A LARGE
AND
COMPLETE STOCK
01' EVERY ARTICLE
LSI ALLY KEPT BY DRI GIIISTS,
AND
Offer such Inducements
TO THE TRADE,
AS WILL DEFY COMPETITION.
Wesollcititorders, or visits, from Merchants and Phy
sicians, and guarantee to pleas 3.
decl-dtw4.w2m
BLACK JACK WOOIL
IWf Lb deliver in Augusta, BLACK JACK
WOOD, lately cut, by the car load, at Four Dollars
per cord. As I have no Agent in the city, the delivery
will be complete on its arrival there, and immediately
subject to the control of the purchasers. All orders
filled according to their dates and supply of cars
ALSO,
f>o cords of PINE, from fallen trees of fair lightwood,
at th same price. JAMES H. MARTIN.
decl7-dlaw2t berzelia, (la
SAW MILL AT AUCTION.
npilK Circular Steam SAW MILL belonging to tho
JL subscriber , now in operation, between Stations
No. 7 and 7J Central Railroad, will be sold on the prem
ises, the 27th day of December next, at 10 o’clock A. M.
ALSO,
One negro man, named Starling, about 28 years old,
will be sold at the same time and place. Sold to close
the copartnership of
WABLEY & REPPARD
Scarborouah, Ga., Nov. 10, 1859. novlti-td
Dried Apples, Peas and Lard.
£?f\ HUHIIELS Peeled DRIED APPLES:
UU 70 “ COW PEAS;
50 can 3 choice New LARD.
For sale by [decl7 lwl CHARLES BAKER.
COLUMBIA INSTITUTE,
WRIGHTSBORO’, COLUMBIA COUNTY, GA
rp HE undei signed, having been elected Principal of
JL this Institution, would respectfully inform the pub
lic that the next session will open on the second MON
DAY in JANUARY, letlO. The course of instruction
will embrac -all the branches taught ia the best High
Schools. From an experience of several years in the
education of youth, it is hoped that the expectations of
parents will be tully realized.
CALVIN S. WALKED, A. M.,
Principal.
References, —Prof. Chas. F. McKay, L L. D., Au
gusts.; Prof. R. D. Arnold, M D., Savannah; Col
Junius Wingfield, Eatonton; Wm. Schley, Esq , Au
gusta. declß-w3t
ARCHITECT!!'', Builders, Oars enters, Machinists,
Decorators, and all connected with Mechanical and
Building operations, should see the
ARCHITECTS’ A MECHANICS’ JOURNAL,
Containing engravings of practical details, valuable
to every Constructor and Decorat ve Artist. It is the
only weekly illustrated paper of the kind in this coun
try, requires only to be seen to be taken regularly by
all engaged in tbe above pursuits. Published every
Saturday—price, 5 cents—subscription, #2 per year, or
$1 for six mouths, payable in advatce. Edited exclu
sively by practical men.
The Scientific American of October 29th, says It is
“ altogether the best work of the khrd ever published in
our city.” Published by ALEX. HARTHILL, Sun
Building 128 Fulton street, New-York, to whom all
subscriptio ,s must be remitted.
New i agent supplied through any house who supply
them with other papers. declß-(it
iMflllip Wm.
TH E undersigned have formed a Copartnership
the Wholesale and Retail
Grocery Business,
under the name and style of D’ANTIGNAC & WEEMS
By giving our strict personal attention to the business
we hope to share liberally the patronage of our friends
and the public generally. H. H. DANTIGNAO,
F JOHN B. WEEMS.
Augusta, Ga., July 21, 1859, jy22
CARPETS,
IN NEW DESIGNS !
Jus. CJ. Bailie & Itro.,
Have just received another Invoica of
John Crosley& Sons’
VELVET AND BRUSLELS
CARPETINGS!
AMONG WHICH ARE MANY
BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS,
All of which will be sold at very
urn PRICKS.
ALSO,
Receiving Every Week,
Additional supples of the newest Patterns of
THREE PLY*
Ingrain,
AND
VENETIAN CARPETS,
Manufactured, Wool Dutch, all Wool List
CARPETS.
ALSO,
A very large stock of ALL WOOL heavy Eugliah
DRUGGETS,
BY THE YARD AND .IN PATTERNS.
Stair CARPETING, Stair ROD
Oil Clollis in great Variety.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
Os the best make and thoroughly seasoned in 12,
18 and 2-1 feet wide. These goods will be cut to
lit any size or shaped Hal!, Room, or Stairs
and laid if required, in the City or for
three miles around.
AI^O,
Just Received a Large Invoice of
WINDOW SHADES,
Embracing 00 different Patterns of
GOLD SHADES.
The e have been tastefully got up, and embrace the
newest Paitm-uaand styles of SHADES manuniactur
ed. With tqese will be furnished Bailey’s new patterns
SHADE FIXTURES, ifdesired. Also, just received,
a la-ge supply of
LACE AND MUSLIN
C XT IX T A. I 2ST S,
Lace Curtains,
IN GREAT VARIETY,
AND AT VERY LOW PRICES.
C o t ix ices,
IN GREAT VARIETY,
EMBRACING MANY NEW PATTERNS
AND DESIGNS.
BANDS. LOOPS, PINS, Picture TASSELS. Centre
TASSELS, Centre TASSELS wi>h Cords, CORDS,
GIMPS, Bed LACE, Ac., in great variety, which is of
fered
At the Lowest Market Prices.
OUR 1 O,
“The nimble Sixpecse betterth a n the slow Shilling.*
CARPETS made up and Laid w th dispatch.
CARTA INS made up and atteuded to by an expe
enced workmrn.
OIL CLOTHS cut and Laid at short notice.
The public are respec fully requested to examine the
assortment deelOdtf
HOPE \! 15110 VT i\TU! M.
Having; accepted the Agency for WEED’S
PATENT SEWING MACHINES, we lake
the liberty of introducing them to the com
munity us mv and worthy competitors for
public favor. We believe we hazard no
thing in snying that they are very superior
to n great many now before the public, and
fully equal to the best. For Beauty, Simplici
ty, Durability and Capability to execute all
styles of work, they are a little ahead of any
Machine yet come to ton’ll!
We do not deem it necessary at this time to
publish the many Awards of Merit they
have elicited, or the C’eriideates of Com
mendation front persons who have them in
use, believing that nil persons intending
to make an outlay of money, equal in value
to a
GOOD SEWING MACHINE !
would prefer to ha ve ocular or experiment*
nl demonstration.
We respectfully solicit our Friends, the
Public, “ mid the rest of mankind,” to give
us a call before purchasing elsewhere*
WE WARRANf EVERY ONE!
And if on trial—the purchaser being the
judge—they do not come up to the recom
mendation, we will take them back, re
fund the money, and no questions asked.
PRICES, FROM SSO TO SIOO.
ICKIKTEB k DERRY.
151 Broad Street,
NEXT DOOR BELOW MECHANIC’S BANK.
dec4-dlm
I ) IUH UOND fSHERI FF’.-s SALE.—WiII be
Xv sold, at the Lowe- Market House, in th". city of
Ausrusta, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next,
within the legal hours of sale, the following detsenbed
property, to wit: All that lot or parcel of land, ia
Richmond county, and State of Georgia, in tbe settle
ment known as Harriaonville, containing ixty acres,
(dve in the north east corner reserved,) more or loss;
bounded north by the Georgia Railroad, ea t by lands
of Antoine Picquet, south by lands of Geo T. Jackson,
and west by road leading from upper end of Broad
street, in the city of Augusta, through the said village of
Harrisonville to the new Milledgeville road : Levied on
as the property of John H. Tripp to satisfy two fi. fas.
issued from the Superior Court of Richmond county—
one on foreclosure of mortgage in favor of JohnO Car
michael and Samuel D. Linton (but now assigned to-
Gazaway B. Lamar,) vs. Joan H. Tripp, the other in
favor of Curtis t H. Shockley vs. John H. Tripp
ROBERT WIGGINS, Sheriff.
December 4,1859.
POSTPONED ’
Richmond sheriff’s sale.—- wm be
sold, on the first Tuesday ia FEBRUARY next, at
the Lower Market House, iu the city of Augusta, within
the legal hours of sale, the following described property,
to wit: Albert, a boy 17 years of age ; Tenah, a woman
ab^ut 45 ; William a sawyer, about 35, and Charles, &
man about sis years of age ; 1 brown Mule, and sett of
Double Harness and Carriage: Levied on as the proper
ty of Elizabeth Skinner, to satisfy two mortgage fi. fas.
issued from the Inferior Court of Richmond county in
favor of Andrew J. Miller, against said Elizabeth Skin
ner. Property pointed out in said fi. fas. and levied the
3d day of December, 18.’)ti, by Wm. Doyle, former Sheriff,
ROBERT WIGGINS, Sheriff.
December 8, 1859.
notice;
For SALE, a very likely and valuable FAMILY
OF NEGRwES, on reasonable terms.
Apply to REES & LINTON, Augusta, or
O, P. DANIEL.
dec'- 1 1-2 w Greenssboro’, Ga.
CLOAKS
X IST
Great Variety!
In calling attention
TO IIIS PRESENT STOCK
O F
CLOTH & VELVET
CLOAKS,
Having just Received
A LARGE LOT,
IN VARIOUS STM,
THE UNDERSIGNED
"Wishes to observe
THAT HE IS NOW SELLING
Cloth Cloaks
FROM 85 UPWARDS,
WHICH EXCEEDS.
In the Cloak Trade,
Anything, as yet,
OFFERED IN AUGUSTA,
AND
CANNOT BE EQUALED ELSEWHERE.
SAM’L DICKEY,
279 Broad Street.
decl3
LOST OR STOLEN !
1 EITHER n the Charleston and Hamburg Railroad,
U or from Hamburg to Augus;a,ou the Sth irssant, a
large Leather POCKET BOOK, containing four dollars,
a gold ring and two notes—one drawn by V. A S.
Moun-e, in January, 1859, and due first January, 1830,
fa 8515 or 8315, as near as I recollect: the otter drawn
bv T M Hicks, in Decemoer, 185-, and due Ist January,
1859, for 857, as near as I tan recollect.
deels-d4t THOS. A. HICKS.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!
What better present can you
give your Wife or Daughter than
a first-class Family Sewing Ma
chine ? We invite the attention
of the public to our assortment
of
LADD. WEBSTER A CO.'S -
SEWING MACHINES!
We have no hesitation in pro
nouncing them fully equal, if
not superior, to any other Ma
chine in the market.
We have sold many of these
Machines throughout the City
and State, and find them to give
universal satisfaction.
All we ask, is an examination
of their merits, confident that
this will convince any one that
they are all we claim for them.
We warrant every Machine of
be all that we represent it, and,
if, after a fair trial, they 1 o
found to be so, they jean e re
turned to us, and we will re
fund the money.
Call and see them in operation,
and get ageircular and samples
ofjwork.
W. 11. SIUSBIiSV & to.,
257 BROAD-STREET.
-AUGUSTA., GEO.,
Agents for the State.
no v2fi 1 m
LOSTI
ON the Bth inst., my POC SET-BOOK, conta niog
$175 to $225, at the door <if Plumb <fc Leitner. Ihe
bills were mostly on the Union Bauk, and some receipts
—one from Baldwin &. Reed. A gentleman was seen to
pick it up, and he asked at tha- store if any one had lost
a Pocket-Book. I will grva a reasonable reward for
the return of the Book and co plents to Messrs. Ramsej
&. Laßaw. It was a calf kin IBook,
ad a strap. [dec9l GEOROE SHANK.
rmsiiiC SALES,
KIUHRIoN : > Mil fc«»Fl«ai SALE Will be
sold on toe first Tuesday ii JANUARY - next, at
the Lower Market House «n the city of Augusta, within
the legal hours of sa e, the foliowiag described property,
to wit: The steamt ais John A. Moore, Talomicco aud
Co uaifcia, lying in the Savannah river, at Augusta, Ga :
Levied on as the property or Samuel Mooreand Thomas
N. t hiipot, to satisfy sundry executions issued from the
Superior and Inferior Courts of Richmond county, to
wit: ore in favor of Davieon & £trahan vs. the steam*
boats Taiocioco and Columbia and John A. Moore and
the owners Samuel Moore aid ThomasN Phiipot; lour
in aver of Daniel Kirkpatr:ek-—one against the steam*
boat John A. Moore and the owners Samuel Mooe and
Thomas N Phiipot. tud against the steamboats Talo
mieoo, Columbia and the owners, and two against the.
steamboats Columbia, Talomicco and John A M ore
andttc owners, Samuel Moore anti Thomas N Phiipot;
one in favor of William Schley vs. the steamboat John
A Moore and the owners, Samuel Moore and Thomas
N. Phiipot; one in favor of Wa II Uoorrich vs. the
steamer John A. Moore and the owners thereof, to wit —
Samuel Moore ano Thomas N. Phiipot; oac in favor
of James Hope vs. the steamboats Columbia,
bis, John A Moore and Ta omicco and the owners,
Samuel Mooreand Thomas N Phi pet; three in favor
of Daniel H Wi cox vs the steamboats Columbia John
A. Mooie and Talomicco, and the owners, Samuel
Moore and Thomas N. Ptsi pot; three in favor of ar
michael A o. vs the steamboats Columbia, Talomicco
and John A. Mooreand the owners, Samuel Moore and
Thomas N. Pbilp- l, one ,u favor of Charles Gr-m vs.
the steamboat <,;olumbia and the owners, Satnul Moore
and Thomas N. Phiipot; three in favor of Henry Mcore
.vs. the steamboats Talomicco, Columbia acd John A.
Moore and ibo owners, SatrucJ Moore aud Thomas N.
Phiipot; me ia favor of Charles Giim vs. the steam*
boats Talomicco and John A. Moo; c and the owners,
Samuel Moore and Thomas N. Phiipot; one in favor of
v, arren, Lewis & Co vs. the steamboats Talon ieeo,
Columbia and John A. M sore and the owneis, Samuel
Moore and Thomas N. Phiipot; one in favor of Wel
iiodg rs vs. the steamboat John A. Moore and the own
ers , one in .avor of Egar Johnson vs the steamboat
John A. Moore and the owners , one in favor of Sarah
Johnson vs the steamboat John A. Moore aud the own
era ; one in favor of Thomas G. Burton V 3. the steamer
John A Moore and the owners ; one iu favor of Don
Alonzo Posktt vs. Samuel Moore and Thomas N. Phil*
pot aid the steamo John A. Moore; two in favor of
Bernard ManaLan vs the steamboats John A. Moore
and Talomicco and the owners ; one in favor of Jacob
ts GJesson vs. thes earn boats Columbia, Talomicco and
John A Moore and the owners; one in favor of Alien
14 Dunbar vs. the steambo.it J. hn A. Moore and thu
owners; one in favor of Henry Daniels vs. the
steamboat Talomicco and the owners ; one in
favor of Richard A. Pardue vs the steamer Talo•
miceo and the owners; one in favor of Sarah B.
Jotncon vs. the steamer Talomicco and the owners ; oue
iu favor of Wm. Rogers vs the steamer Talomicco aDd
owners ; one iu favor of Thomas Daniels and the steam
boat Talomicco and the ownern; one in favor of James
Moody vs. the steamboat Tali mieco and the owners;
one in tavor of Alfred iiober-on vs. the steamboat Co
lumbia ; three in favor of Jacob G. Lohen vs. the steam
boats Talomicco, Columbiaucd John A Mooreand the
owners; three in favor oi A. G B ack vs the
steamboats Talomicco Columbia and John A. Moore;
cue m favor of Sibley & B ggs vs ti e steamboats t ohti
A. Mooie and Talomicco and the owners ; three in favor
of Robert Hardie & Co. vs steamboats John Moore,
Columbia and Taiomteco and the owners, two in favor
of Feelding Godbee vs the steamboats Taiomiccr aod
John A Moore and the owners ; one in favor of Butt,
Morr s <tt. Co. vs the steamboats Columbia, Talomicco
and John A. Moore and the owners; one in favor of
Samuel G. Godbee vs the steamboat John A Mooreand
the owners; one in favor of Ch-rle3 L. Chapptnanva
tfce steam oat Talomicco and the owners ; one in favor
of Ij Hopkins vs the tteamboats Ta.omi-. co, Columbia
and John A. Moore an l the owners; one in favor of
J me;, W. Boyd vs the steamboats John A. Moore,
Talomicco and Columbia aud the owners ; one in favor
0: Backmaster <Sc Derry vs the steamboats John
Moore, Go.umbia and Talomicco and he owners one
tavor of Demetrius M. Johnson vs th • steamboat Co
lumbia and the owners ; on iu favor of McCord, Horton
x. Walton vs the steamboats Talomicco, CelumbUaa
John A. Moore and the owners—famutl Moore andThoa
N. Phiipot; also, the following fi. fas. issued from the
Justices’ Ucurta ofthe 398th, fiOJ.h and— distri tG, M.,
1> vied aud returned to me by county constables, to wit:
one in favor of Thomas G. Burton vs the steamboat
Taiomteco aud cue owners ; one in favor of Samuel G.
God by va. the st.-i mboat Ooluu.b'a and the owners; one
in favor ot Wna L. Buxton vs the steamb at Talomicco
and the owners ; one a favor of William L.
Buxton vs. steamboat Columbia and the owne-s
one ia favor of William L Buxton vs. the
steamboat John A. Mooreand ibeowners ; two in favor
of Miles Piior vs the steambeats Columbia and John
A. Moore and she owners; ne m favor of Samuel ti.
Gcdby vl the steamboat Talon ice© ad tie owners;
tnc iu favor o. Thumbs J. Darl ag vs. tfce steamboats
Ta! nnc oand u obn A. Mcore, and tfce owners; one.n
ft v r t William Wilson v . the steamboat Talomicco
a i the owners ; one in tavor oi William Godbey vs.
t.e steamboat John A Moo e acd the owner.- ; o e ia
favor of Peter Ks. iul icli vs. the s earn oat Comm bia
ad the owners; John «jbam era vs. the steamboat
Co umbia aad the owners; one in favor of Gardner
Websti r vs. the steamiest Columbia an J tfct owners;
three a favor of liei r. L .t&y—administrator of the es
tate of Wm. Uttey deceased vs ih steamboats Colum
bia, Talomic-co aad Joha A. Mooreand he owners;
two in favor of Isaac Higgs vs. the steamboats Col unbia
anijno A Mooreand the owners; one in favor of Wm.
y. Gordon vs. the steamboat Columb.a and the owners ;
one in favor of Wm. E. Fowler vs the steamboat John
A. Moore and the owce s ; one in favor of R. A, Haws
vs the steamboat John A Mo re ;d the owners; ono
in favor of John Thompson vs. t e steamboat J- hn A.
Mcore and the owners; one in lav. ro f W m.sW ilson vs the
steamboat Columbia and the owners; one in tavor cf
Isaac Morgan vs. the steamooa; John A. Moore and tho
owners; one ia favor ts Lewis Williams vs the steam
boat John A. Mooreand the owners ; one in favor of B.
P. Hatch* v vs tfce steamboat Columbia and the owners;
oue in favor of Wesley Miles vs. the steamboat Talo
mieo and the owners ; one in favor of John Mile 3 vs. the
steamboat Talomicco and the owners ; one in favor of
Siephea Burton vs. the steamboat John A. M ore aud
the owners; one in favor of James Leary vs. the steam
boat John A. Mcore and the owners; one ia favor of
Morris Horringtoa vs. the steamboat John A. Mooreand
the owners ; one in favor of Elibe w Coron vs. the steam
boat Columbia and the owners ;on in favor of Wm. Mor
s y vs. the steamboat John A Moore and the owners;
one in favor of Ansel Low vs. the steamboat Columbia and
tin okd.ts; tne in favor of Deri tl Sees vs. the steamboat
John A. Mo re and the owners ; one in favor of Wm L.
Buxton vs. the steamboat '1 aiomicto and the owners;
one in favor of Samh G. Godby vs. the steamboat Co
lumbia and the owners; one ia favor of Alien R. Dun
bar vs. the steamboat Talomicco aad the owners , one
in favor of Allen R. Dunbar vs the steamboat Columbia
and the owners ; one in favor of Madison Davis vs the
steamboat Columbia and the owners, Samuel Moore and
Thomas N Philpo:; oue in favor of Sam’i G. Godby va.
the steamboat Taloniicco aud the owners, Sam’l Moore
aud Thomas ai. Pnilpot.
ROBERT WIGGINS, £ her iff R C.
December 3, lfcbl).
I'IICHMOMD S’tEHJFF’S SALK Will be
V sold, at the Lower Market House, in the city of
Augusta, oh the first Tuesday in JANUARY next,
within the legal hoars of sale, the follow ag de cribed
property to wit: All those six adjoining lota of Land,
with the improvements thereon, lying and being on the
south side of fc'enwick street, opposite the iate Depot of
the South Caroline Railroad Company, in the cif f
Auauta, county of Richmond and State of Georgia c —t
containing a front on said street of 27 eet, in re or less,
ai d extending halt way toward Cathoun street; bound
ed, together, on the north by Fenwick streets, south by
lots ot James L. Coleman, east by lot now or formerly
owned by Mary Welts, and west by tot of Costello's,
formerly J. J. Clayton's : said lots being the same once
owned by the estate of B. D. Cooke, and sold by his
executoi s to said Coleman by deed recorded in the
Clerk’s Office of the Super.or Court of said county.
Also, all ;hose two adj-.-ining lots of Laud, lying and
b* ingot; the north side of Taylor street, in the city of
Augusta, county and Slat aforesaid, (between Centre
and Elbert streets.) each contain ug a front on Taylor
street of forty feet, and extending half way towards
Ca houn street. bounded on the north by lots formerly
owned by the said James L. Coleman, son h by Taylor
street, and east and w est by lot 3 now or form r.y owned
by the City Conn; 1 of Augusta; being the same iota
conveyed to the said Jaiue-. L , by the satd City Council
of Augusta : Levied on as the property of James L,
Co eman to satis.y four mortgage fi fa. issued from the
Super.or Court of Richmond county in favor of the
Franklin Building and Loan Association against the
said James L. Coleman Property pointed out in said
fi fa and levied this 2i day of December, 1859.
ROBERT WIGGINS, Sheriff.
December 4. 1859
|)ICtmOM> SHERIFF’S SALE.—WiII be
JtV sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, at
the lower Market House in the city of Augusta, within the
legal hours of sale the following described property, to
wit : One-eleventh of ail that tract or parcel ot Land
situate, lying and being in the county of Richmond and
State o; Georgia, about. 14 miles from the city of Augus
ta on the waters of Little Mcßean, containing two hun
dred and sixteen acres, more or less, adjoining lands of
Mary Fulcher, Walter S. Nott, David F. Dickinson, and
the heirs ot Mrs. Prescott: Levied on as the property of
Jefferson Fulcher, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Su
perior Court of Richmond county, in favor of Joha Ful
cher, now assigned to Armistead Fulcher, executor of
James Fulcher, deceased, vs. Henry Smith, Thomas
Ogg, Jefferson Fuioher, Raymond Hall of Richmond
county, James A. Fulcher and Henry W. Fulcher. Pro
perty pointed out by Armistead Fulcher, assignee.
Levy made this the 29th November, 1859.
ROBERT WIGGINS, Sheriff.
December 3,1859.
Richmond sheriff's sack.-wui be
sold, at the Lower Market House iu the city or
Augusta, ou the first Tuesday ia JANUARY next,with
in the legal hours of sale, the following described proper
ty, to wit: All f hcs2 two tract or parcels of Laud, situa
ted, ly iug arid beirg iu the county *>f Richmond and State
ot Georgia, known and distinguished as the Hanie Mill
tract, adjoining lands of Wm. F. Rhodes, Hugh Inglett,
Geo. W. Uai ton and others containing one thousand
acres, more or less, and originally granted, part to An
derson Crawford and part to Charles Beal; the other on
the South Fork of Spirit creek, containing seventy-five
acres, more or less, adjoining lauds of Beasley, Ander
son and others : Levied on as the property of Daniel
Ramsey, to satisfy a fi. fa. on foreclosure of mortgage
issued trout the Superior Court of R chmond county in
favor ot James Brandon, Jr , vs. Daniel Ramsey. Pro
nertv pointed out in sa'd ti ta.
perry p n ROBERT WIGGINS, Sheriff.
December 4,1859.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold on
the first Tuesday iu JANUARY next, at the Low
er Market House, in the city of Augusta, within tha
usual hours of sale, by virtue of an order of the honor
able the Court o. Ordinary of Richmond county, all that
tract of Land, lying and being in the lower part of
Richmond county, bounded north and east by the Sa
vannah River, south by land belonging to the estate of
B Foreman and Bacon’s land west, by Dead River
said tract containing 250 acres, more or less, and former
ly owned by Andrew McElmurray, and known as the
MeEimurray land: Sold as the property of William
Bush, deceased, for benefit of the heirs and credi
tors of said deceased.
JOHN M. TURNER, Adm’r.
November 20,1859. decls-tw& w
ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.—WiII be soldat
the Lower Market House in the city of Augusta,
under an order from the honorable the Court of Ordinary
of Richmond county, on the first Tuesday in FEBRUA
RY next, one Negro Slave named Isaac, about 24 yeara
of age Sold as the propeity of the estate of John H.
Spencer, deceased for (he benefit oi the heirs and credi
,"*of“d<.«“..«EOKais T, BARNBS, Ad„'r.
December 21,1859,