Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, December 31, 1859, Image 3

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i ■ i J"C ♦A i * Aus«»'* Market. Friday. P * T - v wa& agooil deuiavd ic-d*y for the v, at full prices. Saio* I*LH baiest a* f«l --b;tt«rb ta •’ t ' a ~ 3 j B »t 7|, li at 8, 79 at Bi, l°* a . " £3 gg io at P 4,27 at 91,411 at 10, 1W W *’, i i --1 at 10.5 Id, 92al io§, leOat Id.*, ifc7 * ! *’ ” , iad-Jii bdcb a 11 Receipts •i r i' H D< c 30 —■l Courier.J - -€■ ion OttAl lo- the two brat days reached t&JQ * holiday, aud operation* were bf “ ,L 4 *»s a very general att-ndauce of .atpcu-iea - j|iiraf lht . market ou Tuesday, and buy ft' at ■ • , , tt tor a.t v« tb»u otherwise, aud thrtraii' j a ,>f noa ly 1100 bales, at decided* tbod’y closer rices. Tue deuiantl fall off mate ij dr a at-d'*■'_> v 6 . ifc.. gtie w« c limit* d to some na'if o* ”Y* ‘ irj’, s t anything, were even more •t v 4>V , N 1 ‘tic pro ed:.K dsy. There wj- a very strings ; tt*sr _ ttl ' e ar ticleou 1 bursdsy, but buyers did goo Aif I " llie ~K to ut es their wishes iu «• n sequence BO t opera e i.deucy ui prices, owing to tlie di ot iLeauvsu * taad.’and a desire to Parti the re ro;i! . in i. s brought by the steamer Canada EU 1 *“1 irnvs had iH-eu iclegrapbc d. We q,iote Low to *ho<»* r iciaiOl; Goad Middling iO&atli, aud « Midu ingl a'* ‘ t * vß i have been made at prices *•“ 1 • *‘ l - .t . ti.it tue bul* of the sa.es show a jj I*; hundred. margineci r -c* s ( een Be j|j ß . at prices within C. "^yfcperunrtel. the ms ‘ llaVl , U( , U ,. A leature to report. Tbe 1 m» to be confined to < mall lots for city traesa *. •’-»* ' ~ ce . w : iiiiu the rai ge oi present quo- Coisum;iti u tJ | jr Superfiue. tations, w • - t , . cr .p U , us 0 t >uat have been very h neeie- t d and the market throughout the we k hai assumed a tangu-d aud droop-** Sides bare be n selling at prices ranging from 9* to 9ic, .met v i-otce article hei been selling occasionally it uVbat th.t •* »» extreme rate. Shoulders are dud 01 —There ba* been seme inquiry for Lsrd, and tales bare recent! v been male in barrJs and kegs at „r”. rarg.og from 10 to ll*c. 1 . ue arrivals since our last comprise 4000 s„cks j jveriot i, rid K.O sacks coastwise These par erit came to ho'd late on Thursday, aud had Lot l ecu !. at iea-t to arts we know, whim we closed our re i. 'rt The last transaxtions were at #1 5t per sack 1 l.- or t b arrivals s'uce our last comprise about 4 ' d, if r s new crop Leu.*.ana, a pait oi which d’or ihc or. Wo note sales cf up -3 ul. us. ai j rues i&ug.ug f.om st j esc, as la .. li -. al»o received abou Bvo packages of vow c’.-c- - Mo.asses, tu w hv.le a..d half tcL., n ..ar i t . n inch Psus oecu =olu at i*r ecs withlu , } c r± o; ou quo ui ws prineipally, bowever, at 5d audsic pi* gl’’- ’*■ - , , f. - ihe ti ausatWns nave b;cn connacd to a lew L 'u. rid * ag- i* o «t prices w.tiiin the ratge ot our quo ,a,iocs, vu n rfiaie. Tr. -i -gt* —s he market tas unde gone no changes since our ia t. fn v V#.—Y. o quote to Liverp ol Cotton ia squa-e big., 71 lbs aio itffd . and to Havre |c. The coastw ise tat. are a< foil jws, vit: Ntw V»<rk, by steamers, Cot t'B 5-lb; ia sai.iag vessels the car.y eugagetaants were tt but the more reteat ones are 5-lb;; Boston 716 c, ana Philadelphia |c. EXPORTS CHABLI STOS, Dec 30. I'orNfw V '-k, steam hip James Adger—lff bairw Sea liUnd aLd 4ffJ co lip.and Cotton 150 bales * arsap*rilla. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. CHARLKbiiOK, De n ffti.—Airived, ah.p t.’tbe.io, Liverpotl; ship Carolu_e, Liverpool; tbip Wabash, Ac w York. brr.ae Achilles, N.«w York; Dutch hara Nether laud, K-iUerdaei, Nor.u.itu Ur*,< Flora, Hava na; brg Plumas, Boston , schr George. St Croix; M L seta'r B N. I!a» tins. New York; Murray’s Uco tchr Lniiiy, New Yoik, Clear d, U S M steamship dames A.ig r, hew York. , 4 ; [SEMEN i- S. I O YOUNG GENTLEMEN. rpHKSee ni Terra of I’rcfj Dutsberrv 4- Gins' l SCHOOL, will (Ouun-tice oa WEDNESDAY EYE Jan 4th, at the Masonic Hail. Nights cf Teaching—Monday and Thursday Nights, at » o'clock dec it dis QTATE OK (JEOaiai, RICHMOND COI N O IY.—Wherea- Ma y Co dwell apo .es tome for Letters of A ’.mitt. rat.on r.nthe e-lste of Attgustoi C i o dweil, deceased: These are thei efort to cite and admonish aii aud aingu; lar, tbe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to te and appear at my office on orbfore the first Morday in Feoruary uext. to b! ~w cave, if any they have, why •a.d letters should notbegramed. G.ien under my handandofficiaisignatnreat officeln Augusta, th;s tiO’h a o: Decor, b r 1.-bit FOSTER BLOIsGET,JR.,Ordinary. "wanted^ \YOI N'fi Lady a Southerner, who baa had some exper euce in Teach ng the king* sh bran. Lea and Mus e dea rrs a SITE A'l'lON .or the ensiling year Address Miss F.. ri- Fun salfTmuo iientT IiiOSSiLE. twoyoneg Negro WEN —one a g<> d . Carrixga Driver, Co* k and House Keivant; the other a good Waiter aud House Servant, public and pr vale. Ti* RENT—A >ALT STORE algo.aßuiallDWED LING, a .d 20 a res ..t P;-.« LAN D, a; bel-Atr, opposite i Gov. Craw lord's, w ith a good Spring a tacbed. Apply u* TUO.y. P. STOVALL A CO. Boat Hands Wanted. 9 ~ STEAMBOAT HANDS WANTED by the Dlxpatch Line, for waicb libera! wages will be paid. Apply to JOHN COSKLKY, Agent. dec->2 cimMtralra, "\ r Ol’R aitei-tion is p-rticrt’srly called to the sale (see 1 adverti emeat,) of ciy properly, on tte first Tues day in January next, which is next Tuesday ; when, if sacrificed as heretofore, great bar ain, can ba bad decC-.i JAMES L. COLEMAN. Wet Nurse. TO HIKE, a WET NURSE, sound and healthy A and <f a gm>d distoailion. Appiy to djrcStl _ A BAI DRY. HAllill it ANDREWS, MEBUIVM A MILITARV T.tII,«RS. AM a number o Mitary Companies are now f >rm . ing throughout the State, we would give notice that we are prepare Ito take contracts for furnishing UNIFORMS to any Company n t supplied, upon * e most reasonable t rms. Onrf citities ior manufacturing HERE, are sotli hat we can ge! them up a« CHEAP, aud mas good STYLE, as any have tv; r been procured from tte Not lb. We can refer to the Oglethorpe Infantry and Clinch Rifles, of tots cry, with whom we have had a contract for tbe past rtve years. Orders solicited a..d promptly attended to. N. B Aiway oa hand, a good su(q *y of G ntlemen’a RE'UYMAII COTUInG and FURNISHING GOODS, which we wil seli HO-220 BROAD STREET, «leg‘29-wr-m Angus l a, Oa. THOS. C. BENNETT, A TTU RN E V AT LA W, C01.13181A COUNTY, CA. FANCY’ GOODS! FttXY GOODS! CYRUS i. LAWRENCE, No. 29 Chambers Street, NENV-Y O U K , "Wholesale Dealer in SMALL WARES, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Such at COVBS. BRUSHES, BUTTONS. PINS I’HRkADS, NEEDLES, PORTMONAIBft STA TIONARY, PERM’MERY' JEWELRY WATCHES MU ffi UAL WARES, WOOD AND WILLOW WAUB t a, c , Arc. SPECIALITIES. Lawrence’s Orooveless, Perfect-Eyed NEEDLES Lawrence a Oriental COLOGNE ; Lawrence’s SOUTHERNr.RS FAVORITE ; Lswr t nc«’s GOLD PENS, warraoteu; Lawrence’s ST SEL PENS, the P;.iute s, and others ; Lawrence’s LEAD PENCILS, all style 3 ; Sewing THREAD—a superior quauty put up in large and 64»a1l Balls, and on Spools. . warranted as represented. Neat and conve C f Ull ogUM, With blank for memoranda, supplied purchasers oa application. dec-l-dAwly (COUNTY, GEO.—Whereas i Administration m U *k a a PP ll «*s to me for Letters oi of Catherine Yaugb, late k credftonfof s C * summo, i alls ingularthe ‘tray oftj Ce W itpi nl i deceased,fo be and appear tau *Mfanytheyhave t, »i e i >re i 3 ir ibed by law ’ t 0 Bhow fifsnied. > hat e, why said Letters should not be o*Dtcfmb“l l*af kt ° ffice in Lfcxm « tCll . ft is 27 tb December 30, H ENRY BRlTAlN,Ordinary. HOPE WE DOiVT INTRUDE. Having! ucccptcd ike Agency lor H’iSKD’ts PATENT MEWING MACHINES, wo take tlie liberty of introducing them to the com munity as now and worthy competitors for public favor. We believe we hazard no thing in saying that they are very superior to n great ninny now before the public, and fully equal to the best. For Beauty, Simplici ty, Durability and Capabil’’ i:y to execute all styles of work, they are a little ahead of any Machine yet come to town! We do not deem it necessary nt this time to publish the many Awards of Merit they have elicited, or ihe Certificates of Com mendation from persons who linvc them in use, believing tlint all persons intending to make an outlay of money, equnl in vulue to a GOOD SEW ING MACHINE i would prefer to have ocular or experiment al demonstration. Me respectfully solicit our Friends, the Public, “ and the rest of mankind,” to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. ME WARRANT EVERY OSE ! And If on trial—the purcliaaar being the judge—they do not conic n;i to the recom mendation, we will take them back, re fund ihc money, and no questions asked. PRICES. FROM SSO TO SIOO. EUCKMMTER k EEERY, # 151 Broad Street, NEXT DOOR BELOW MECHANIC’S BANK. dec4 dim WANTED TO HIRE, Negro Men and Boys. i„ G. BASSFORI). REAL ESTATE F’l''H E HOUSE xud LOT situated ou Reynolds street, A in the First Ward, and formerly occupied by A. V. Laßorto. The House U a new and comfortable one, and all stable* and out houses necessary are on the Lot, and new. The Lot is a large one. Fosses*ion given im mediately. Al-o ttie HOUSE and LOT opposite, at present occu pied (and rented until Oct. Ist, ItifiO,) by Mr. Cbas Grim. Aiso, a VACANT LOT next below the former one. For terms, which will be made reasonable, apply to Dr A BAUNDRY, or JNO. A. MOORE. WANTED TO HIRE, I'tOK the en-uing year, a steady, faitbful and honest Negro Man, as a carriage driver Ac Apply to derated t D. R. WRIGHT MULES! MULES! MULES!! rj’IIE undersigned will have a: W. E. ARCHER’S A Stables, on the first of January, Fifty Ns 1 Ken tucky MI LKN for sale. About 30 of which are broltp, and from 3ts 5 years old. Thom want ng stock oi that description would do well to call as early in January as convenient. dregr-w-iF OP.AI FORD & BRO. CREAM ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER, r |' IT E subscriber has just received, and will receive X tw.ee a week, from the weil known and celebrated Rrfwrp cs of •**■* (luttL. 20 tads. Gauls Superior CREAM ALE; 20 ** Beveridge’s, ” •* ALSO, 20 Ibis. CHAMPAGNE CIDER, Which he offers for cash, at low prices, JOHN F. MRVF.R No. 36, Centre street, near tbe Lower Maraet. dec.B Guano, Guano/ J. C. D4WSOX, Agent, Jarvis & Baker’s Island GUANO, From the South Pacific Ocean, IIVUIPOIR/rE/O IBY THE AMERICAN GUANO COMPANY, N. Y THIS Guam, far superior to any other Fertilizer A known, aud of PERMANENT VALUE to the soil, i.i sold at THIRTY PER CENT le3« thau Peruvian Guano. Its peculiar natural combination of the Phos phates aud Sulphates of Lime, enables it to restore to the toll the properties lost by constant cropping, and the Planter will be enabled m*t merely to reap from its use a pre.* ent crop, but find his land a t the end of the season, hea-thier aud stronger, requiring a less amount of Guano for tbe next planting This e *'.ano feeds, bnt does not stimulate -io excess, the roots of plants, and they are thereby enabled to wi'Hstand the itfeets of drouth to a greater degree than by the use of any other fertilizrr known. The universal objec’icn t > the use of Peruvian G"»v from its fatal remits during & dry season, is obvia*.. _ .<y the use of the American Gnano. 7be application of this Guano, 75 to 100 pound* per .re, will ensure wonderful crops of Cottou, Gotn, Wheat, Rye, Tobar- >, Vegetables, 4tc. For full information and repo... of successful experi ments with this Guano, together with pamphlets for distribution, apply to J. C. DAWSON, Agent, Augusta, Ga. mphltts will be sent gratis to all persons desiring HE IS ALSO AGENT FOB THE COLUMBIAN PHOSPHATE GEANO AND THE BROWN MEXICAN A A G- U .A. IST O. For full particulars of these FERTILIZERS, tcgethei with pamphlets, containing Analysis and Certificates, apply to J, C DAWSON, NO. 2 WARREN BLOCK, _ net.2o-dkwtf Augusta, Ga NEGROES WANTED. Augusta & Savannah Railroad, I November 30th, 1850. 1 "tl/'ANTED VO HIRE, forthe next year,THIRTY TT or FORTY ABLE-BODIED MEN For such as are first-rate hands, we will pay ore hnndrrdaud eighty doßars per annum—payable in quarterly payments. The rations allowed weekly, are five pounds of Be.con, one peck of Meal one quart of Molasses, quarter of a pound of Soap, and one quarter of a pound of Tobacco. The Clothing consists of four Shirts, four pair of Shoes, two pair of Summer Pants, two pair of Winter Pants, a heavy well lim d Coat, Blanket ar>l Bat. Medical attendance at the exptnße of the Company. »As we wish to make engagements early, persons wish ing to hire, will please tall at once, or address ANDREW YONGE, Superintendent Angus*.. '• Savannah Railroad. nov3o ts augusta" ENGRAVING OFFICE W^?I NG ’ STATION, VISITING, PRO IESSIONALAND BUSINESS CARDS, En graved and Pr/nted in the roost approved style. Inscriptions and Initials Engraved on Jewelry and Silver Ware. J Notarial and Society Seals, Door and Cotin Plates, Dog Collars, Canes, *tc., engraved in a superior man ner, and with dispatch. Cards printed from old plates and old plates re cut. v Orders by mail promptly attended to. H. HUGHES, ... D , _ ENGRAVER AND PRINTER, JlO Broad Slrest , np Stair« opposite Avgusta Bantr ■»,*.*» 1, auubsmoboegix CLOAKS « i X XT i Great Variety! I 1 T In calHng attention TO IIIS PRESENT STOCK OF 1 CLOTH & VELVET CLOAKS, Having just Received A LARGE LOT, IN VARIOUS STVLEB, THE UNDERSIGNED Wishes to observe THAT HE IS NOW BELLING Cloth Cloaks FROM Sj UPWARDS, WHICH EXCEEDS. 11l the Clonk Trade, Anything, as yet, OFFERED IX AUGUSTA, AND CANNOT BE EQU LED ELSEWHERE. SAM’L ITCKEY, 279 Broad Street. dcc!3 “BHODES 5- SUPERPHOSPHATE! I>LANTF.HH seeking Manure!, will recol'rct that RHODES’ SUPER PHOSPHATE is the oily Manure the late eminent analyt ial Chemist, Professor Biekell, of Maryland, pronounced Standard ! and which has besn confirmed by every sect!o lin o which this Manure has been introduced. *J - hi* Mi* Hoiu under a legal guarantee of Purity and Freedom FROM ALL ADULTERATION! from the eminent manufacturing chemists, Messrs. Potts A Klett, under whose personal -utervision KHODES’ .SUPER PHOSPHATE, is manufactured. This Manure has been used in South Carolina f>r several years past, v» ith great success in the callure of Cotton and Corn, and is now thoroughly established for these important Btap'es. Do not let the present season pass without the experiment. Read tbe annexed letters fretn gentlemen who have tried it the past season. J. A. Ansley & Co., NO. 300 BROAD ST,, AUGUSTA, GA. ATHENS, GA , Nov. 22, 1859. Dear Sir : Rhodes’ Super-Phosphate bas been applied by me this year, on a small scale, to bosh Corn aud Cotton, The result exceeded my expectation, although the experiments, for many reasons, were not, and could not be conducted with duecaution; yet, I am entirely satisfied, that the growth of weed, in both instances, and the frnit in corn, and iu the number of bolls of cotton, 1 were fully double the yield in the portions tinmaoured, and this when only a table-spoonful of the Superphos phate was applied as a top-dressing to each hill of com, aud a tea spoonful to each stak of cotton —aud the last as late in the season as tbe 18th of July. Seme of tbe weed grew to uine feet high, with six feet branches, covered with bolls, wh le the unmanured was not half so good. It is my intention, next year, to test it more fully. Very respectfully, Y’our most ob’t serv’f, (Signed) M. G. M. HAMMOND. UNION POINT, (G. R. tt.) Nor. 23. 1859. Messrs. J. A. Ansley A Co. : Gents.—l bought a ton of Rhodes’ Super-Phosphate in Baltimore, last Wpring, through Mr. H. D. I.eitner, of Berzelia, to test its value as a Manure. 1 put about 125 tbs. on au acre es cotton. In the drill, on laud that wonld not make over 73 to 100 ibs. of seed cotton per acre, without mannre. The result is entirely satisfactory. 1 have made at least from 450 to 500 lbs. to the acre on this very poor land. I expect to purchase from 5 to 8 tons for nty Spring crop. My Overseer wishes me to put his name to this also. Yonrs, in great haste, (Signed) P. W. PRINTUP, WILLIAM FOSTER. dec3 dlSt&wtf mam mti, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND, r .A. LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF EVERY ARTICLE USUALLY KEPT BY DRUGGISTS, AND Offer sucli Inducements TO THE TRADE, ; AS WILL DEFY COMPETITION. W® solicitlt orders, or visits, from Merchants and Phy sicians, and guarantee to please. decl-dtw&w2m “ THE BLANCEVILLE Slate Quarry, VAN WEBT, POLK COUNTY. GA. THE subscriber now has his SLATE QUARRY fully opened, and is provided with a sufficient number of ‘ workmen to fill orders to any part of the South. The quality of the Slate has been fully tested, and its beauty aud excellence can be seen by an examination of seve ral buildings iu Rome, covered with Slate from this Quarry. The subscriber proposes to furnish the Slate at any point iu Georgia, Alabama or Tennessee, and lay it on the roes at an expense not exceeding the cost of Tin roofing. Tin roofing. Contracts ean be made with JOHN R. FREEMAN, Agent at Rome, or S. W. BLANCE, General Agent, Van W ert, Polk county, Ga. myl3 d&wtf 1860. 1860. THE SOUTHER! CULTIVATOR A MONTHLY JOURNAL, Devoted exclusively to the Improvement of Southern Agricul ture, Horticulture, Stock Breeding, Poultry, Bees, General Farm Economy, &c., &c. * ONE DOLLAR A YEAR 1 D. REDMOND and C. W, HOWARD, Editors. The Eighteenth Volume, much ENLAKEED and Printed on NEW TYPE, commences in January, 1860. Th.e Cultivator Contains a much greater amount of reading matter than any Agricul tural Journal of the South—embracing, in addition to all the current Agri cultural topics of the day, VALUABLE ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTIONS From many of the most INTELLIGENT and PRACTICAL Planters, Farmers and Horticulturists in every section ofthe South and Southwest. ■mSDFUVUS g 1 Copy One Year sll 25 Copies One Year, S2O 6 Copies “ 51100 “ “ 75 ALWAYS IX ADVANCE. The Cash System Will be rigidly adhered to, und the Bills of all specie-paying Bank*, and Postage Stamps, received at par. Ail money remitted by mail, will he at the risk of the Publisher. Advertisements Inserted at the following rates : Ten Cents per line for each insertion of not less than 5 lines ; Ten lines, one year, 810; One Page, one inser tion, 81a; Each subsequent insertion, not overlive, 810; One Page, one year, 8100; Half Page, one year, 865 ; Half Page, six months, S4O. Address WM. S. JONES, Augusta, Ga. TAKE NOTICE. —In ordering a paper, he certain to write the name of the Postofliee, State and County, at the head ofthe letter, and he sure to write the subscriber’s name plain and distinct. To the Planters of Georgia. Kettlewell’s MANIPULATED GUANO, OR Peruvian and Phosphatic Guano As imported (rrin the Islands cf Chiocha and Nevasa — Combined and closely integrated by Machinery. No. 1 Wnrrnnted to contain S per ct. Ammonia, 45 to 50 per cent Phosphate Lime. No. ii Warranted to rontnin 5 per ct. Aniinouin, 55 to 60 per cent Phosphate Lime. I'QUAD to Peruvian Guano in production of Crop, li and Bone Dust in improvement of Land. *• My MANIPULATED GUANO having become the accepted and successful rival of Peruvian Guano, 1 trust 1 shall be pardoned for putting upon public record what is so universally known in Baltimore, that 1 am solely aud exclusively the originator of this at tide by the use of Machinery.”—[American Faun r 1657. We sold this valuable Fertilizer lastseason upon well authenticated reports, received from other States, and, » » far as we earn, the experiment has been eminently successful. The sales in our Sta'e show an increase wf over 500 per cent oh sales of previous years—an increase unprecedented in the sale of Fertilizers, which we think strong evidc.ece of the great value of this Guano, cob taining the elements necessary for the growth of crop and improvement of land, in rational proportions. It cannot tail to render satisfaction as long as the article is kept up to its present standard. As a guarantee for this, we can fully vouch, having ascertained thoroughly the character and standing ot Mr. John Kettleweli, cf Baltimore, 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 friend ol Mr. Kettleweli, of many years standing; and that be 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 j resuits-—increasing the product to a very great extent. This Mauure is not a manufactured preparation, Table to changes from one season to another ; but, as will he ! perceived from the heading ot this adverthen ent, is im ported Guano of the cho cestk nds, and has decided ad vantages over the Peruvian Gnano. First, in price; 2d, in containing double the Phosphate of Lime —the ele ment to make Crop and improve land, with an abun dance of Ammonia; and thirdly, the fine an<f dry condi tion—making it ready for immediate ÜBe. Mr. Kettle well’s enterprise has be n so successful that many imi tations are now forced upon the public ; some mere mixtures of doubtful Guano, hand and shovel, claiming to be Mauipu ated Guano ; other Guano with hut little Phosphate of Lime, and no A rnmonia. And we think it would be well iar Planters to use proper discrimination. Certificates regarding the use of this Guano, from promi nent planters of our State, cou dbe added but we deem it entirely unnecessary referring to Pamphlets on baud and in circulation for further information, and letters at our offire. As the harbor of Baltimore is frequently closed by Ice obstructing navigation, it would be weli for our patrons and Planters to tend in their orders at once. We expecting a supply from Baltimore at an early day, and will sell at ss<> per ton for No. 1 ; ssl per ton for No. 2. It is put up in handsome sacks. The mode of application is very simple—sown broadcast in hill or drill, in quantity as Peruvian Guano—say from ICO to ItOO pounds per acre. The liberally it is applied, the belter for crop and land, Terms cash, or equivalent, B’Antignac, Evans & Co., 801/B AGENTS, AUGUSTA, GA. ded22 d& wllm A M Eli TC AN G-TJ^IJNTO, IMPORTED FROM Baker’s and Jarvis’ Islands. II IIIS valuable FERTILIZER, equal in all respects . to the best Peruvian Guano, and sold at about ONE-THIRD LESS PRICE. For sale, and Pamphlets with Analysis and Testimo ial furnished, by nofi d&wtf R. F. IJRQUHART. THOMAS RUSSELL, THE CHEAPEST MANUFACTURING & JOBBING JT eweler IN THE CITY, WISHES to inform the citizene of Augusta and vicinity, that he has lately returned from New York with all the facilities for work in his line of busi ness. He guarantees to do it as well as any hous North or South, and at much lower rates. All kinds of Society Pins and Badges made to order, and Watches and Clocks neatly repaired. Also, Canes Mounted. Shop opposite the Post Office, oetLHy MANIPULATED GUA N O . No 83 Steo-w Strkst, j BALTIMORE, January 21, 1859. » REPORT OF ANALYSIS OF ROBINSON'S MANIPULATED GUANO, FOR FRANCIS ROBINSON, ESQ., BALTIMORE CITY. A sample of the above, which was taken at your Mills, was found, upon analysis, to be capable of pro ducing of Ammonia 8 31 per eent. And to contain of Bone Phosphate of Lime, 45.82 per cent The above proportion of Ammonia and Bone Pbos phate of L ine is known to be most proper for conceit t.-ated manuies Both theoretical reasoning and the re sults of numerous practical experiments have approved of i . An application ol 210 tbs. of this article per acre, will supply more of Bone Phosphate of Dime than iare quired by any crop—thus leaving a considerable surplus of this valuable nutriment incorporated with the soil after cropping, and will furnish a sufficient quantity of ammonia to act as a nutriment an 1 st mulant. CHAS. BICKELL, Ph. D. REPORT ON MANIPULATED GUANO, FOR FRANCIS FtOBITSTSOKT- The sample analyzed was taken by myself from the bag* in tte mill where tbe Guano was manipulated. It contained of Ammonia 8.24 per cent. Phosphoric Acid 21.98 “ Equivalent to Bone Phosphate of Lime 47.59 “ It is therefore an excellent Manipulated Guano, con tabuing enough ammonia to produce a rapid and vigor ous growth, and a sufficient quantity ot phosphates to prevent exhaustion of the soil. A. SNOWDEN PIGGOT.M.D , Analytical and Consulting Chemist. For sale by J. A. ANSLEY & CO., Agent?, NO. 300 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. declfi-dlmA wtf SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, Man w lac til by W. Wliitelock k Co., Baltimore, Md. HAVING taken the Agency fer the saleef thfs valuable Fertilizer, web. g leave to recommend it to our planting friends for eve y variety of Crop. In presenting this article to your notice, we are authorised by the best chemical tests ot the country in saying, that it is the highest standard of Super-Phosphate of Lime known to the cou' ry, combining upwards of two per cent of Ammonia aud particularly adapted to the pro duction of Cotton, a 1 Grain of every variety. The Charleston Mercury, of the 30th of November, says : “ The report of Prof. Shepard, of that city, is a full guarantee for its general uce.” This is the ordy Super-Phosphate ever endorsed by the celebrated chemist, Dr. Bickell, of Baltimore City, to contain, as shown by analysis, FIFTY PER CENT more of soluble Bi-Phosphate of Lime than any other Super-Phosphate analysed by him. These are published facts, to which we invite your attention. Pamphlets, with (ertificates, and full directions for its use, will be furnished on application. Call early for supplies. REES & LINTON, SOLE AGENTS FOR AUGUSTA, GA. dec22d<few3m 1~ RICHMOND SHERIFFS SALE.—WiII be A; sold, at the Lower Market House in the city of Augusta, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, with in the legal hours of sale, the following described proper ty, to wit: All those two tracts or parcels of Land, situa ted, lying and beiDg iu the county of Richmond and State of Georgia, known and distinguished as the H&nie Mill tract, adjoining lands ofWm. F. Rhodes, Hugh Inglett, Geo. W. Bat ton and others, containing one thousand acres, more or le3s, 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 lands of Beasley, Ander son and others ; Levied on as the property of Daniel Ramsey, to satisfy a fi. fa. on foreclosure of mortgage issued trom the Superior Court of Richmond county in favor of James BrandoD, Jr., vs, Daniel Ramsey. Pro perty pointed out in said fi. fa. ROBERT WIGGINS, Sheriff. December 4,1859, PUBLIC SALES. RICHMOND SHfiifiiFiFs SALE W : ’l be sold'on the first Tuesday ia JANUAUV next, at tbe Lower Market House iu the city of Augusta, within the legal hours of sa'e, the following described property, to wit : The steamboats John A. Mooie, Talomicco and Columbia, lv ing in the Savannah river, at Augusta, Ga : Levied on as the property ot Samuel Moore and Thomas N. fGiipot, to s-n isfy sundry executions i.-.hued from the Superior and Inferior Counts ot Richmond county, to wd : one ia favor of Davison it. btraban vs. the steam boats Talon, icon and Columbia and John A. Moore and the owners Samuel Mo-.-a aud ThomasN I‘hilpot; tour iu avor of Daniel Kirkpatrick—one against the steam boat John A. Moore and the owners Samuel Moo - e and Thomas N. Philpot, and against the steamboats Talo micco, Columbia aud the owners, and two against the steamboats Columbia, Talomicco and John A. andtbe owners, Samuel Moore aud Thomas N. Philpot; one in favtr of Widiam Schley vs. the steamboat John A. Moore and the owners, Samuel Moore and Thomas N. Philpot; one in tavor of Wis, H. Goodrich vs. the steamer John A. Moore and the owners thereof, to wit — Samuel Moore and Thomas N. Philpot; one in favor of James Hope vs. the steamboats Columbia, bia, John A. Moore and Ta’omieco aud the owners, Samuel Moore and Thomas N Philpot; three in favor of Daniel H. Wilcox vs the steamboats Columbia John A. Moore and Talomicco, and the owners, Samuel Moore and Thomas N. Poiipot; three in favor of Car michael Sc Co. vs the steamboats Columbia, Talomicco and John A. Moore and the owners, Samuel Moore and Thomas N. Philpot; one in favor of Charles Grim vs. the steamboat Columbia and the owners, Samul Moore and Thomas N. Philpot; three in favor of Henry Moore vs. the steamboats Talomicco, Columbia ahd John A. Moore and ihß owners, Samuel Moore and Thomas N. Philpot; one in favor of Charles Grim vs. the steam boats Talomicco and John A. Moore and tbe owners, Samuel Moore and Thomas N. Philpot; one in favor of Warren, Lewis &Co vs. the steamboats Talomicco olumbia and John A. M mrc aud the owneis, Samue Moore and Thomas N. Philpot; one in favor of Win. Rodgers vs. the steamboat John A. Moore and the own ers , one in favor of Egar Johnson vs. the steamboat John A. Moore and the owners ; one in tavor of Sarah Johnson vs the steamboat John A. Moore and the own ers ; one in favor of Thomas G. Burton vs. the steamer John A. Moore and the owners ; one in favor of Don Alonzo Pocket vs. Samuel Moore and Thomas N. Phil pot and the steame-John A. Moore; two in favor of Bernard Manahan vs. the steamboats John A. Moore and Talomicco and the owners ; o„e in fa cor of Jacob G Glesson vs. the* eamboats Columbia, Talomicco and John A Moore and the owners; one in favor of Allen R Dunbar vs. the steamboat John A. Moore and the 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 mkeo and the owners; one in favor of Sarah B, John on vs. the steamer Talomicco and the owners ; one in favor of Wm. Rogers vs the steamer Talomicco and owners ; one iu favor of Thomas Daniels andthesteam boat Talomicro aud the owLers ; one in favor of James Moody vs. the steamboat Tab micco and the owners; one in favor of Alfred Robereon vs. the steamboat Co lumbia ; three in favor of Jacob G. Cohen vs. the steam boats Talomicco, Columbia ucd John A. Moore and the owiers; three in favor of A. G. Rack vs. the steamboats Talomicco Columbia and John A. Moore; one in favor of Sibley Sc B-;ggs vs the steamboat s John A. Moore and Talomicco and the owners ; three iu favor of Robert Hardie & Co. vs steamboats John a. Moore, Columbia aud Talomicco and the owners; two in favor of Feelding Godbee vs the .steamboats Talomicco and John A. Moore and the owners ; one in favor cf Butt, Morris it Co. vs the steamboats Columbia, Talomicco ami John A. Moore and tbe owners; one in favor of Samuel G. Godbee vs the steamboat John A. Moore and the owners; one ia favor of Charles V Chapptnanvs the steam oat Talomicco and the owners ; one iu favor of L Hopkins vs the steamboats Talomicco, Columbia and John A. Moore and the owners; one in favor of W. Boyd vs the steamboats John A. Moore, Talomicco and Columbia and the owners ; oue in favor r. Buikmaster & Derry vs the steamboats John Moore, Columbia and Talomiccotndibeowners; one favor of Demetrius M. Johnson vs the steamboat Co lumbia and the owners ; on<- in favor of McCord, Horton Sc Waiton vs the steamboats Talomicco, Columbitaa John A. Moore and the owners—Samuel Moore and Thus N. Philpot; also, the following ti. fas issued from tha Justices’ Courts ofthe 398th, 600;h and district t+, M , Isvied aud returned to me by county conotabies, to wit; one in favor of Thomas G. Burton vs the steamboat Talomicco ardtue owners ; one in favor of Samuel Q. Godby vs. the stet rnboat Columbia and the owners; one infavorot Win L. Buxton vs the steamboat Talomitco and the owners; one in favor'' of William L. Buxton vs. steamboat Columbia and the owners one in favor of William L Buxton vs. th steamboat John A. Moore and the owners ; two in favor of Miles Prior vs the steamboats Columbia and John A. Moore and the owners ; cne in favor of Samuel G. Godby vs. the steamboat Talomicco and the owners; two infavorot Thomas J. Darling vs. the steamooats Tab mic o and John A. Moore, and the owners; one.n favor ot William Wilson vs. the steamboat Talomicco and the owners ; one in tavor of William Godbey vs. tee steamboat John A Moo e and the owners; ote in favor of Peter Kaibfltich vs. th? steamboat Columbia jnn the owners; John Chambers vs. the steamboat Columbia and the owners; one in favor of Gardner Webster va. the steamboat Columbia and the owners; three in favor cf Harry Uttey—administrator of the es tate of Wm. Uttey deceased vs th? steamboats Coium : bia Talomicco and John A. Moore and the owners; two intavoi of Isaac Higgs vs. the steamboats Columbia and Jno A. Moore and the owners: one in favor of Wm. y. Gordon vs. the steamboat Columbia and the ow ners; one in favor of Wm. E. Fowler vs t ie steamboat John A. Moore and the owne s; one in favor of R. A, Haws vs the steamboat John A Movie .1 d the owners ; one infayor of John Thompson vs. tbe steamboat J; hn A. Mnore aud the owners; oue iufaver of Win. (Wilson vsthe I bteamhoat Columbia and the owners; ore in favor of Isaac Morgan vs. the steamboat John A. Moore and the ‘ owners; one in favor cf Lewis Williams vs. the steam boat John A. Moore and the owners ; one in favor of 3. F Hatcher VS- the steamboat Columbia and the owners; pne in favor of Wesley Miles vs. the steamboat Talo tttu’o and the owners ; one in favor of John Miles vs. the steamboat Talomicco and the owuers; one in favor of Stephen Burton vs. the steamboat John A. Moore ami the ownem , dne in favor of James Leary vs. the steam boat John A. Mc.org and the owuers; one In favor of Morris Horringfon v;t. the steamboat John A. Moore and the owuess ; one in favor ot E’ihew Coron vs. the s-eaui -1 boat Columbia and the owners ;on■ ha ftjvor cf Wm. Mor sty vs. the steamboat Jolm A Moore and ihe owners; I ojju iu favor of Ansel Low vo.the steamboat Columbia and Ike owners; cne in favor of Dp it cl Nees vs. thesteamUiai John A. Mo : re and the owners ; .oue in favor cf Wm L. Buxton vs. the steamboat Talomie-o and the owners; one in favor of Sam’i G. Godby vs. the syamhoa: Co lumbia and.tha owners ; one in favor of Allen R- Dun bar vs. thenteamboat Talomicco and the owners ; one in favor .as As leu R. <D;;nb,ar vs the steamboat Columbia atjd the owners ; due ip favor of Madison Davis vs the steamboat Columbia Widiße.W'ffers, Samuel Moore and N. Philpot; one in favor of Sam’l G. Godby vs. the acasmboat Talomicco aud tbb owners, Sam’i Moors and Thomis N. Philpot. ROBERT WIGGINS, Sbwifi R 0. December 3,1550. I)ICHIHO.VD SHERIFF’S SALE Will be XL sold, at the Lower Market House, In the city of Augusta, on tbe first Tuesday itt JANUARY next, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to wit ; All that lot or parcel cf land, in Richmond county, and State of Georgia, in the settle ment known as Harpiscnville, containing c ixty acres, (five in the north cast corner reserved,) more or less ; bounded north by the Georgia Railroad, cast by hinds of Antoine Picquet, sou’h 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 Milledgevitle road : Levied on as the property of John H. Tripp to satisfy two fi. fas. issued from the Superior Court of Richmond county— -0110 on foreclosure of mortgage in favor of JohuC Car m chael and Samuel D. Linton (bnt now assigned to Gazawsy B. Lamar,) vs. John H. Tripp, the other in favor of Curtis H. Shockley vs. John H. Tripp. ROBERT WIGGINS, Sheriff. December!, 1859. POSTPONED Richmond sheriff’s sale.-wui be sold, on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, at the Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to wit: Albert, a boy 17 years of age ; Teuab, a woman about 45 ; William a sawyer, about 35, and Charles, a man about 65 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. tas. 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 tbe 3u day of December, 1856, by Wm. Doyle,former Shenff. ROBERT WIGGINS, Sheriff’. December 8, 1859, RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE.—WiII be XU sold, at the Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, on tke first Tuesday in JANUARY next, within the legal hours of sale, the following de-cribed property to wit: All those six adjoining lots of Land, with the improvements thereon, lying and being on the I south side of Fenwick street, opposiie the late Depot of the South Caroline Railroad Company, iu the ot" f Augusta, county of Richmond and State of Georgia, tw-j containing a front on said street of ‘37 ;eet, more or less, and extending half way toward Calhoun street; bound ed, together, on the north by Fenwick streets, south by lots ot James L Co’emm east by lot now or lonneriy owned by Mary Wells, and west by lot of Costello’s, formerly J. J. Clayton’s ; said lots being the same once owned by the estate of E. D. Cooke, and sold by his | executors to said Coleman by deed recorded in the Clerk’s Office of the Superior Court of said county. Also, all those two adjoining lots of Land, lying aud bs itig on the north side of Taylor street, in the city of Augusta, county and Stats aforesaid, (betweoa Centre ( aud Elbert streets,) each containing a front on Taylor I street of forty feet, and extending half way towards 1 Oa’houn street. bounded on the north by lots formerly 1 owned by the said James L. Coleman, sou’h by Taylor t street, and east and west by lots now or formerly owned • by she City Comic lof Augucia; being the same lets ‘ conyaygd to the said James L., by the said City Council of Augusta- Levied on as the property of James L. Coleman to sati».iy four mortgage fi. fa. issued from the , Superior Court Rkhmoud county in favor of the ■ Franklin Building and Association against the said James L. Coleman. pointed out in said ' fi. ia , and levied this 31 day of December, 1859. ; ROBERT WIGGINS, Sheriff. December 4, 1559. I RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE. —Will be Xai sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, at the lower Market House in the city of Augusta, within the r legal hours of sale, the following desciibed property, to wit: One-eleventh of all that tract or parcel of Land situate, lying and being in the county of Richmond and State of Georgia, about 14 miles from the city of Augus ts, on the waters Gs Little Mcßean, containing two hun : dried and sixteen acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Many Fulcher, Walter S. Nott, David F. Dickinson, and I the heirs ot Mrs. Prescott; Levied cn as the property of ■ i Jefferson Fulcher, to satisfy an. fa. issued from the Su > S perior Court of Richmond county, in favor of John Ful t ‘ cher, now assigned to Armistead Fulcher, executor of James Fulcher, deceased, vs. Henry Smith, Thomas Ogg, Jefferson Fulcher, Raymond Hall of Richmond -i county, James A. Fulcher and Henry W. Fulcher. Pro -3 petty pointed out by Armistead Fulcher, assignee. 1 Levy made this the 29th November, 1859. ROBERT WIGGINS, Sheriff. 1 December 3,1859, j DM INI ST RAT R1 X’H SALE.—WiII be sold at 9 joL the Lower Market House in the city of Augusta, .. under an order from the honorable the Court of Ordinary 1 1 «.f Richmond county, on the first Tuesday in FEBRUA e ky next, one Negro Slave named Isaac, about 34 years a of age Sold as the property of the estate of John H. Sptttcer, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credi tors of said deceased. GEORGE T. BARNES, Adm’r, Dac*iuber 31 1859.