Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, December 27, 1860, Image 1

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drttlti sctttiud. ISY \Y. S. JONES. CHRONICLE SENTINEL, I published j DAILY AND WEEKLY, 11V IV, ■*./ JONKB. tuhjMß j A 1 i.V P*AI'LR— Published Morning and Even . c - Six Dollars par annum.! Pir.iV. PAPER—VA manmioth sheet)—Two ,>i.ußt per an mini. / A L U .1 VS IN .4DV ANCK. Hi.nn/for Advertising. i ■ ■ i-ii? fer/tdvfrtislng in the CONSTITUTION : , (‘Jlki MejfLE S sfJ'JTNEL have been estate ..’ - T aVV’ A: V r/.TISKM fJsTB, published In the . a,iy, ~ - ~ L.e first tnamion, and two an-/ a nalj -r.fi, suhsequ/nt insertion. All anvertiae . a.y nuking fife Ues or more 1.. jj, *i):.\\ytw vauntll 15.00 , | i\. 1 Ila in’ one month 8.00 • i h . i M o/F.’ Five (ten It per line of solid Nonpareil, . ] ~i ihle.c rent* fyr each putmequentlnsertion In -.,.V v : , j u., r,ts to be counted a* making dye lines or 1.1, i.lliny ooem.Atn 17.00 , Lines I/a.i, one mfonth 4.00 ; v 1 i M lib ADVEItT/sEMENTS.FfoeCewDperllneof N .o.lh r each insertion In t)allv. All advertise to be couritt-d as. five linescr more. Mi.es Baby oftt month 110.00 r ive Llm si Daily one month 6.00 ® J l ■ .dvfcille.c.'nttt continu/xl for months, In either class, will be . . !>.v; tlie/r.i’ ntlily/rates, for each subsequent month, for , i -lx iin.nlhs, and One-fourth for each succeeding month. .VAIIKIAUtk DEATHS and FUNERAL NOTICES, Ft/- y < mU cadi. julilTUA El EH, Ten Cents per line. Hull s fur tlVet kly Advertisements, ii 1)1 NA RV aDV rjKTISEM ENTS, published once a week, 1 >ail vnr Weekly, b’avcrt and a halj Cents per line, for each t iK-xrtom. hi’ EC IA L NOTICES, Ten Cents per line, for the first lnser ti:>n- F-]ht chits peijlim* for each subsequentinsertion. DISPLAY K.l) ADVERTLsKM ENTS, Ten Cents per lln for em ii inserljioft. j M KKCHAJfTS :unj BUSINESS MEN whoseadvertisements x ii dn.iigid, Wii! be allowed a discount of twenty five per cent. r.i i these rajes, whan tlielr Allis amount to Fifty Dollars, In .x months, ts paid InJten da>n after presentation. . ‘ WM. a. JONES, proprietor Chronicle & Sentinel. JAMES OAK ONER, Proprietor Const! lutionalist. GKUVEK & BAKER machine At, Reduced Prices, NO. 255 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA. r WOULD ree|>eetfully inform the public, that prices of the GROVER & RARER MACHINES, have been greatly reduced, and they i|ire now’ within the reach of every family. I have, ami shall keep on hand, all the different styles, with the latest improvements, Inc tiding the FAMILY SHUT TLE MACHINE. I Persons purchasing, can have their choice betw on the Shut tle ami the Spool Machine. . All are warrant.®! to do coarse and One Sewing of every de scription. Machines will hie furnished to Clergymen with families, and to all religions and charitable societies, where the .Machines are to lie used for purposes of charity, at a discount of twenty live net cent fromfetall prices. SEWING, of every description, done with neatness and de spatch at the Haled Room. All orders from the country will mect % w!th promp atten K. A. JONES, Agent. dee6-lm I.’eo.tl. Williams&<)o, No l AND 3 HAY NE STREET CHARLESTON, S. C., OFFER FOR HALE, AT LOWEST MARKET KATES IIDWI BAG 8 Klo, Java, and Laguyra COFFEE; tr U * “ 350 hlids. Porto Rico and Cuba SUGARB ; Too bbls, C a rifled, Crushed and Loaf “ 200 hhds. Cuba and Muscovado MOLASSES : SOO bbls. New Orleans MOLASSES and Syrup: HOO hab’S Ounny BAGGING i 2000 chlp Bide ROPE and TWINE; IfOO Uixt’S IJANDLESand StIAP; ts® 1900 kegs NAIL, assorted: 7000 sacks Liverpool SALT ; 100 casks fit ish RICE; POWDER, LEAD. SOAP, t, CON, Ac Charleston. 8. Cl Oct. 15. 1860. octlo-dly JOHNSTON’S lun mill FROM THE South Pacific Ocean. The Analysis of this GUANO ly Prof. (/ AM j’BELI. MORFIT, of I\OVV York, fully substantiated by Prof. Joseph Jones, of i his city, shows it contains per cent, of Phosphate (f Lime omi 1 per cent, of Ammo nia, with some Po ash, Soda and Magtaesia. We hid but ten barrels of it in time for last Spring’s crops. The reports from the Planters who used it then, are without exception, very favorable ; and we believe it to he f\ valuable Fertiliser. * Thof price of it is Forty Dollars (ash; or Forty-Five Dollars credit /until November next, without jnle \* { 'j . . VVe invite Planters to give it a fair t rial. DANIEL 11. WILCOX A CO. dec 22 tr AMERICAN. GUANO, BOTH PULVERISED l\l> LUMPS, FOll SALK BY DANIEL H. WILCOX 8 CO. decSS ts HITSTI VUI.WS KISS. Interesl Paid on Deposits. OFFICE AT THE INSURANCE SAKK. OPEN DAILY ROM 4 O'CLOCK UNTIL SI'NSKT. Vs O.VEY returned on short notice, or In cases of necessity crest' pald'ou’a B Bln*le month’s deposit. No limitation on the amounts received, except that cents or fractious of a dollar paid or compounded every six months, on the first o, AcM U unwwm be openedVo'r Children, Minors, Married Wo men Corporations, Societies, Trustees, Agents, and Assocla- P&?w“ a TOsß2£i£ CORN, BACON, FLOUR, &e. 1000 bushels Tennessee and Western CORN ; 2000 pounds Tennessee BACON ; 8 barrels Tennessee LARD, (new.). Also, FLOUR, IRISH POTATOES, APPLES, Ae For sale by •■ C. & D. B. JOKES. decOAt BOOK BINDING. The Chronicle & Sentinel BOOK BINDERY 13 now in full operation, with recent additions of new materials and conveniences of all kinds. AH BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MUSIC, Ac., can be BOUND IN ANY STYLE, from the plainest to the most ornamental, on moderate terms, and with punctuality and dispatch. BLANK BOOKS For District Officers, Sheriffs, Clerks, Tax Col. ectors, Ac., as well as for Counting Houses, and for any other purpose, will be manufactured to order, in the most substantial and superior style Terms moderate, and promptness observed. W. S. JONES. MILLEDGEVILLE RAILROAD. OfTIOS or THK HILL EDO EVIL 1.2 RAIBOAD CO.,f , „ September 8, 1860. { A T a meeting of the Board of Directors this day held, the XIl following Resolutions were passed by the Board : Hesolved, That the Chief Engineer be instructed to employ ’ such addittonai assistance as may be necessary to finish the lo cation of the line of Road by the first of November next, to be let by Sections after advertisement, so soon as each Section has been reported to the Board. Hesolved , That the President he authorized to make a call upon the Stockholder of the MUledgevllie Railroad Company followln (5 Instalments upon their Stock, In to wit- n t 0 tIC 3 per cent ’ re< l ulr ed at the time of subscription, Five per cent, on the 10th of October, 1860. Fifteen per cent. “ 10th of November, 1860. Vive “ 10th of December, 1860. *’ >Y „ “ 10th of Januarv. 1861. 1 rue extract from the Minutes of the Board. W. MILO OLIN, Sec’y aud Treas. ~1 ‘“.ln, n, ',’ SRe f ! ,, of K I '®, ?d Resolution above, the Stockholders o the MllleilgevUle Railroad Company are requested to pay tlie Instalments asset forth in said Resolution, at the office of said Company In Augusta a. D. President. Augusta. Sept. 4. 1860. sep6 MalO LJVITKD SWESJOTELT MOBHEH A ROSAMOND, Proprietors, nnOAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. lAHIH large and long established Hotel, haring Veen thor . oughly ro-flttod and re-furnibhed this Summer, la now pre p:u ed to satisfy all the wants of the traveling community at the most reasonable terms. From Its central position, in the healthiest part of the city, the UNITED STATES has always enloy< 1 a large share of the public patronage, and the Proprie tors are determined to spare neither pains nor expense fully to sustain its ancient reputation as a llrst-class Hotel aul-5 W. J. HAMILL. Wholesale Dealer in FLOUR. CORN MEAL, MILL FEED, CORN, OATS, HAY, STRAW, *C. NO. SO S. VIIEDGRICK Mil EH, , BALTIMORE. yll-d6m 7 TTIK ~ Only Discovery WORTHY OP ANY CONI IDENCE FOR RESTORING Tlie Bald and Gray. MANY, since the gieul discovery ot Pruf. Wood, have at tempted not only to Imitate hla Restorative, hut profess to have discovered something that would produce results iden tical ; but they have all come and gone, being carried away by the wonderful results of Prof. Wood’s preparation, and have been forced to leave tlie held to lls res.stless sway. Read the following : „ Bath, Mb., April 18th, 188 t. Prot. O. J. Wood & Co—Gents: The letter! wrtjle you in 1866, concerning your valuable Hair Restorative, and which you published hi this vicinity and elsewhere, has given rise to numerous Inquiries touching the facts In the case. The Inqui ries are—first, is It a fact of my habitation and name, as stated In the communication ; second, Is It true of all contuinedtlnve in ; third, does my hair still continue to be in good order unit of natural color ? To all I can and do answer, invariably yes. M hair Is even better than In any stage of my life for 40 years pas U-more soil, thrifty and better colored ; the same is true of my whiskers, and the only cause why It is not generally true, is that the substance is washed off by frequent ablution of the face, when if care were used lu wiping the face In close con nection with the whrskers, the same result will follow as to the hair. I have been In the receipt of a great number of letters from all parts of New England, asking me if my hair still con tinues to he good ; as there is so much fraud lu the manutac ture and sale of various compounds as well as this, it has no doubt been liaßely Imitated and lieeu used, not only without iv y good eflect, but to absolute injury. 1 have not used any of your Restorative of any account for some months, and yet my hair is as good as ever, and hundreds have examined It with surprise, as I am now 61 years old and not a gray hair in my Input or on my face ; and to prove this fact, I send you a lock ot my hair taken offt lie past week. 1 received your favor of two quart bottles last summer, for which lam very grateful. 1 gave it to my friends, an(F thereby induced them to try it; many were skepticul.unltl after trial, and then purchased and used it with universal success. I will ask as a favor, that you send me a test by which I can discover fraud in the Kestora five, sold by many, 1 fear, without authority from you. A pure article will Insure success, and I Mieve where good effects do not follow, the failure is caused by the impure artiele, which curses the Inventor of the good. I deem It my duty as hereto fore, to keep you apprised of the continued effect on my hair, as l assure all who Inquire of me of my unshaken opinion of 11s valuable results, 1 remain, dear sir, yours, A. O. Raymond. Aabon’s Run, Kt., Nov. 80,1868. Prof. O. J. Wood -Dear Fir : 1 would certainly be doing yon a great injustice not to make known to the world the wonderful, as well as the unexpected result 1 have experienced from using one bottle of your Hair Restorative. After using every kina of Restorative ext ant, but without success, and fiudlng my head nearly destitute of hair, I was fltially induced to trv a bottle of your Hair Restorative. Now, candor and lust Ice compel nte to announce to whoever may read this, that 1 now possess anew and beautiful growth of hair, which I pronounce richer and handsomer than the original was. I will thoretore take occasion to recommend this Invaluable remedy to all who may feel the necessity of it. Respectfully yours, „ , Rev. S. Allsn Bbook- P. 9. This testimonial of my approbation for your valuable medicine (as you are aware of) is unsolicited ; but if you think it woHliy a place among the rest, insert if you wish ; if not de stroy and say nothing. Yours, Ac., Rev. H. A. B. wo^lcfot, 444 Broadway ’ and 801(1 by fcll dealers throughout the The Restorative is put up In bottles of three ekes, viz: large, medium, and small; the small holds half a pint, and retails For one dollar per bottle ; the medium bolus at, least twenty per cent more In proportion than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle; tne large holds a quart, 40 per cent more in propor tion, and retails for #3. O. J. WOOD <Sc 00., Proprietors. 444 Broadway New York.and 114 Market Street,St. IjOuia, Mo. And sold by all good Drugglsteand Fancy Goods Dealers uec23-dAwßm NEW FALL AND WINTER Dry Goods! WM. H. CRANE Has received hia supply of FALL and WINTER GOODS, consisting ot the latest stvlea of Dress Goods, such as CLOAKS, SIIAWLS, Ac., to gether with a large assortment of DOMESTIC GOODS. These Goods have been bought low, and will be sold atprices to suit the times. lie respectfully invites an examination of the assort ment by ihe public. The prices, he is convinced, will compare favoia bly with those of any other heuse, and he will satisfy all of the factwhomay thvorhim with a cull oetlo-d*w4t TO THE MlWUfl MEM AVI) ALL OTHERS THAT ARE WIDE AWAKE 1 OFFER TO-DAY the best permanent inve merit J for the times. Having determined to change my residence, ‘ I offer for sale on the most reasonable terms, the cheapest and best Planlation in Georgia, taking into consideration the quality of soil, and iu contiguity to Augusta, being located 4 miles by Road and 3 miles by Canal from the city. There are 937 acres In the tract, 400 of which are cleared and 800 of that hi tlie best River Bottom Land, the latter thorough ly drained ; and all the cleared Land in good order for cultlua tlon. The upland well adapted to a Nursery and Fruit Raising with an Orchard of select Fruit, of ten acres, and X acre ol Strawberries. The improvement aof the place consist of a fine commodious Dwelling House, with all the necessary out-build ings, an abundant supply of good watej, Overseer's House and Negro Houses sufficient to accommodate thirty bauds, two large Barns and necessary running gear. The Augusta Canal runs through the Plantatioa, with a right of free navigation. There is also an extensive deposit of fine clay for making Brick, with an abundance of Wood, and with the “free navigation or the Canal, the whole product of the place can be got lo market without cost. Any persons desirous of making a good Investment, would do wed to examine the premises, or address the subscriber for fur ther particulars. Ternus made reasonable. Address HENRI McALPIN, novSA-dlAwSt Augusta, Oa. Sugars. 1 RA DDLS. A and O Clarified SUGARS, for sale by J.O” decfi lw WILCOX & HAND. ~STEAM ENGINES? - an hand, ready to be put to work. Portable and Stationary \ f STEAM ENGINES, 4 to 20 ho ae power, beet sort and no mistake. COOPER’S FOUNDRY, neat to Gas Works. AUGUSTA, GA, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 27, 18(50. METROPOLITAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, New York. CAPITAL $300,000. CASH SURPLUS 100,000. Is prepared to take risks on ail Insurable Property In the city of Augusta, and throughout the State of Georgia, at fair rates. Gen. JAMES LARIMER GRAHAM,Preat. EDWARD A. STANSBCRY, Se:’y. J. C. DAWSON, Agent, sep6-l y No. 2 Warren Block, Augasta. INCORPORATED 1819. h * Charter Perpetual. !T\l IBlilllMMUrm. CAPITAL $1,500,000. SURPLUS 500,000. ASSETS 2,194,000. This Company Is well known In this city, and throughout the Union, as the leading Fire Insurance Company. It has earned a reputation for prompt attention to business, and an honorable, liberal and equitable performance of its obligations, unequalled by any other Company. B. H. BRODNAX, Agent, for Augusta and vicinity, Jy2l-dly opposite Bridge Bank Building. Fire Insurance — o — AND ECONOMY. o 75 PER CENT OK SETT PROFITS DIVIDED \N\I.\LLY IX SCRIP TO POLICY HOLDERS. 0 THE EL3VTOILE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF CHARLESTON, S. C. CASH CAPITAL - - - $250,000. THE INSURED PARTICIPATE IN THE PROFITS, WITHOUT ANY LIABILITY WHATEVER. DIRECTORS: WILLIAM M. MARTIN, President, J.Legare Yates, A. S. Johnston, Geo. W. Williams, A- R. Taft, William C. Bee, Henry Buis’. 8. N. Hart. J. Reid Boylston, John B. Lafitte, Hugh R. Banks, Wm. C. Courtney, E. L. Adams, Edw. Behring, C.V.Chamberlain, JOSEPH WHILDEN, Sec’y A Treas. The subscriber having been appointed Agent, for this city, will take risks as low as other equally responsible Companies A. M. JACKSON, Agent, novß-8m 848 Broad Street. 7,477 ACRES LAND FOR SALE! PIV'IE underigned otlbrs the following LANDS for sale: In J_ ’he 6th district of Dooly county, Nos. 216, 227,1U9 : In the 7lb district Irwin county. Nos. 60, 116, 6t>, 172, 21, 72, 16, 118, 84, 12, 11, 152, 178: in the 3d district Early county, No. 161; in the 17th district Early county, No. 141. lam anxious to sell the above named Lands, and any one wishing to buy, will do well to call on, or address me, at, Cool Spring, Wilkinson county, Ga. N. J. BROWN. decs Land lor Sale. I OFFER for sale, 1300 aerea of LAND, in Jctlerson county, about nine miles north of Louisville, lying on Rocky Com fort and Dew hart’s creeks. On the place there is a good new framed Dwelling with eight rooms, and other out-buildings, all new anil in good repair ; also, a good set of Mills, with three run of Stones, Gin House und anew Screw, put up last fall, and Saw Mill—all running by water power, on a never-failing stream, with a plenty of timber to run the saw. The place can not be excelled for health. There can also be had, on the place, a good stock of Hogs, Cattle and Sheep, Corn, Fodder and Plantation Tools. Any person that, wishes to purchase such property, can dud the subscriber on the place at any time. JyS-wtf g. CLARK. TRUSTEE’S SALE. WILL be sold before the Court House door in the town of Lexington. Georgia, an the first. Tuesday In J A N UAK Y next, the following named Negroes, to wit: A Negro Man named Owen. 80 years old: Venus, a Woman, 80 yeais old ; a boy Edmund, 14 yearsola. Said Negroes being held by me us Trustee of Mrs. Martha Ann Scott, and her children, and sold for the benefit of creditors by virtue of a decree lnthe Chancery Court of Oglethorpe county In said State. Nov. 35, 1860. KOBT. C. DANIEL, Trustee. EXECUTOR’S SALE. AGREEABLY to atiordis of the Court of Ordinary of Oglethorpe county, Georgia, will be sold befote the Court House door, 111 Lexington, In said county, on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, between the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing property, to wit: Seven hundred and seventeen acres of Land, be the same more or less, lying In said county, within three miles of Lex ington, on the waters of Indian creek, adjoining lands of Win. M. Lane, Robert Harr son, Thomas Downer and others, it being the residence of the late Pleasant Robertson, ceceased, at the time of his death. ALSO, The following named Negroes, to wit: Plierida, very old and decretdd; Allsi-y and eld Id Betsey; Caroline and two children, Levi and Jake ; Tonev ; ElUa and two children Lucy and Mary : George, diseased ; Daniel, 21 years of age ; D. ve, 20 years of age ; Marla, 17 years old; Heott, 16 years old ; John. Andrew, Lizzie, Violet, Amy, Dick, Owen and Harriet. Ali belonging to the estate of the late Pleasant Fobertsnn, dec’ll, aud sold for the benefit of the hebs and creditors of said de ceased. Terms of sale on the day. December 12, 1860. ALVI N_ M. ROBERTSON, Ex’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ¥34* virtue of an order from the Couit ot Oi Jinary of Lln- O coin county will be soldou the first Tuesday in F'E BKUARY next, at the Court House door of said county, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: A Negro Man named Davis, about 38 years old. a good planta tion smith ; also, one thousand acres of Land, tnflfe or less, in Lincoln county, on the waters of Little Itiver. orfllie road lead ing from WasningUm to Augusta, one mile from Raysvtlle, ad joining lands of Moses Harwick, Daniel Marshall and John L Wilkes, it being the same place w hereon Jlmeison Mabry re sided at the time of his death. Sold as the property of said Jlmerson Mabry, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credi o* of said deceased. Terms on tho day of sale. Dec. 19, 1860. JOHN M. CUTLIFF, AdmT. EXECUTOR’S SALE. J!V pursuance of the last will and testaniciit of Gilchrist Over A ton, late of Taliaferro county, deceased, will be sold a Crawfordville, Taliaferro county, within the usual hours o sale, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, the Plantation w hereon said deceased lived at the time of his death, containing sixteen hundred acrea, more or less, lying on Harden’s creek. Toe place Is well improved, well timbered, and contains a large proportion of choice bottom lands. Teems of sale—credit of 12 months, with Interest and good security. On the next day at the late residence of said deceased, will he sold the Perishable Property ot said deceased, consisting of Corn, F'odder, W heat. Oats, Peas. Potatoes, Horses, Mines, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Wagons, Blacksmith's Tools, Farming Implements, Ac. Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold. Terms made known on the day. Nov 17. 1860. WM. A. OVERTON. Ex'r. EXECUTOR’S SALE. g \ \ Tuesday, the Ist day of JANUARY next, at the Court House door, in Waynesboro’, Ga., within the legal lu urs or public sales, by viitue of an oruer of the Court ot Oidinary or Richmond county, and also, m pursuance ot an luterJoi-u ----tory decree in Chancery, lately grauted by the Superior Court of said county, will be sold, about Eighty Negroes, Men, Women and Children, accustomed to Plantation work, and most of them likely and valuable. „ .. also, Outhe billowing day, (Wednesday, the 2d.) at the Plantation oftnelate Col. Jonn McKlnne, in Burke oounty, about three miles from Green’s Out, will tie sold, the Farming Utensils, ( orn, odder. Horses, Mules, Live Stock, and other perishable property on stud Plantation. Terms—r or the Negroes, notes, with approved personal se curity, payable January 1, ISH2, with interest fiom date. For the perishable property, a credit until January, 1683, for ap rroved paper will he given. CHAS. J. JENKINS, „ WM. A. WALTON, . .. Executors of John McKinne, deceased. nov2B-twAwtd EXECUTORS’ SALE. WILL hesold at the Court House door In the city of At lanta, on the first Tuesday In JANUARY next, within the legal hours of sale, a portion of Land belonging to the es tate or Isaac Kamsev, late of Columbia county deceased con sisting of the following tracts of Laud, to wtt: Lot No. 145. in the North of the 13th district originally Cherokee, now Dawson county, containing 4u acres’. Lot No. 44 1, 3d district, 3d section, originally Cherokee now Paulding county, containing 40 acres. Lot No. 163,19 th district, 3d eection originallv Cherokee now Paulding county, containing 40 acres. No. 153,16 th district, Ist section, originally Cherokee now Luinpklu county, containing 40 acres. Lot No. 138, 9th district, Ist section Hall county, containing 160 H acres. Also, 4S acres adjoining the above and Smith A Colton’s lard. ALSO, 900 acres, more or Icrs, In the county of Hall, lying and being tn the 912th district G. M., in the Four Mile Purchase, the same being Head Right Lands. ALSO. The Limestone Spring tract of Laud, tn the county of Hall, containing 600 acres, be the same more or less, adjoining lanils of Nelson, Uaye. Banka, Sullivan, Brown and Oozart. No. 90, in the 10th district of Habersham county, containing 200 acres. On the same day in Albany, Baker county. Lot No. S4l, in the Bth district of originally Irwin now Coffee countv, contain ing 490 acres; Lot No. 291, in the 7th district of originally Ap pling now Clinch county, containing 490 acres; and Lot No. 307, in the Sth district of originally Early now Mitchell county containing 250 acres. Terms made known on day of sale. PHOCION RAMSEY. 1 WM. 8. MOUGHON. - WM. H. BONNER. f Executors. GEORGE L. D. RICE, J November 18,1880. 3 EXECUTOR’S SALE. T>Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Ogle- X> thorpe county, will be sold on the first Tuesday tn JANUARY next before the Court House door In Lexington, In said county, within the legal hours of sale, a tract of Land containing two hundred and fifty acres, be the same more or less, lying In said county, adjoining the lands of John Arm strong, Dr. Neeson, Mrs. Armstrong, G.W. Moore and Thoe. B. Wilson, together with the improvements thereon. Bald tract of Land belonging to the estate of John Swanson, de ceased, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ot said deceased. “Terms on the day of sale. JOHN ARMSTRONG, Ex’r. ■Nov. 18,1660. MEDICINAL. MRS. WINSLOW, A a experienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP. FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening th® gums, reducing all tnfiammation, will allay all pain ami spas modic action, and Is EI RE TO REGULATE THE BOVVELH. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, aud RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. W'e have put up and sold this article for over ten years, and CAN SAY, IN CONFIDENCE A ND TRUTH ofit,'what we have never| been sole to sav of any other 1 MRS. Medicine— NEVER HASj WINSLOW’S IT FAILED, IN A SINGLE Kswvr MlK r INSTANCE, TO EFFECT A, SOOTHING CURE, wheu timely used! SYRUP. Never did we know an In-’ stance of dis satisfaction by any one who used it. On the contrary, all are deHghted with its operations, and speak in terms of commenda tion ot its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter “ WHAT WE DO KNOW,” after ten years’experience, AND PLEDGE OUR REPUTATION FOR^THE FULFIL MENT OF WHAT WE HERE DECLARE. In almost every instance where the Infant is suffering from pain and ex haustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is administered. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the most experienced and skilful N uraos in New England, and has been used with NEVER FAILING SUCCESS m THOUSAND*? OF OABKB. It uot only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects aridity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWELS AND WIND UOLKr and overcome con- vm* vulsione, which if not speedily reme- died, end in death. We believe It the CHILDREN BEST AND SU REST REM EDY 1, j? SIV G IN THE WOItLD In all cases of 1> Y 1 11 ** s ENTER Y and DIARRHEA IN CIIIIDKES, whether it arises from teeth ing, or from any other cause We would say to every mother who has a child suffering from any of the foregotng complaints Do not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices of others st and between you and your sufierlngchild, and the relleftlmt will lie 8U RE —yes, A BSOLUTELY’ BU RE —to follow the use of this medldne if timely used. Full directions for using will accom pany each bottle. None genuine unless the fae simile of CUR TIS A PERKINS, New York.ie on the outside wrapper. PRINCIPALOFFICE, 18 CEDAR ST., NEW YORK. PRICK ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE Sold in Augusta by PLUMB & LEITNER, and Druggists generally _ mhl6-dAwly A YERS’SARSAPARIIdi A, A COMPOUND remedy In, which we have labored to pro duce the most eflectual alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as to afford an effective antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It Is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who sutler from Strumous complaints, and tnat one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of our afflicted fellow-citizens. How completely this compound will do it has been proven bv experiment, on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints : Scrofula and Scrofulous Complaints, Eruptions and Eruptive Diseases, Ulcers, Pimples, Blotches, Tumors, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic Affections, Mercurial Dis ease, Dropsy, Neuralgia or Tie Soulourcux, Debility, Dyspep sia and Indigestion, Erysipelas, Rose or St. Anthony’s Fire, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from Impurity ofthe Blood. This compound will be found a great, promoter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel tns foul humors which fes ter inthe blood at.tins season orthe year. By the timely ex pulsion of them matiy rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to lid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels ofthe body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out. the vitiated blood whenever you find it# impurities bursting through the skin In pimples, eruptions or sores ; cleanse it when you find it in ob structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer tor cleansing the blood. Keep the Hood healthy, and all Is well; but with this pabulum iff life disordered, there can he no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, aud the great machinery of life isoisordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation of accom plishing these ends. But the world has been egrcgrlously de ceived by preparations ofit, partly because the drug alone lias not all the virtue that Is claimed nu- it, but more because many preparations, pretending to he concentrated extracts of it, eon tain hut little ofthe virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During late years the public have l eu misled by large bot tles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla lor oue dollar. Moat of these have been frauds upon the sick, lor they uot only contain little, if any. Sarsaparilla but, often no curative properties whatever. Hence, bitter and painful disap pointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sar saparilla which Hood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, and lias become syn-yrymoux with imposition and cheat. Still we call (his compound sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing It has virtues wi Sell are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should be ludlcloualy taken according to directions on the bottle. PREPARED BY Dlt. J. V. AIfI? IK A <7 0. LOWELL, MASS. l*rlce, $1 per Bottle ; Six Bottles for $ . AVER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, has won for ltseli such a renown for the cure ot every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, taatlt Is entirely unnecessary lor us to recount the evidence of Its virtues, wherever It has been employed. As It has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than asoiire the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may he veiled on to uo for their relief ail It has ever been found to do. AYER S CATHARTIC PILLS, For the cure ot Costlveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, Rheu matisms, Eruptions and Shtn Diseases, Liver Complaint, Drop sy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neural gia, as a Dinner PHI, and for Purifying the Blood. They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they aro the best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Price 26 eentsperbox ; Five Boxes for it. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent personages, have lenttheir names to certify the unpar alleled usefuln ss of these remedies, hut ourspace here will not penult the insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish gratis our American Almanac In which they are given ; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be followed for their cure. Do not be put oil'by unprincipled dealers with other prepara tions they make more profit, on. Demand Ayer’s, and take no others. The sick want the best aiil there la for them, and they should have It. All our remedies are for sale by IIAVILANI), CHICHESTER & CO., Sole Agent#. For sale by Druggists generally throughout the country, ap6-d&wlv Dropsy Cored. fTIHE undersigned prefesses to cure DROPSY of every de ■ scription. He ran be seen personally five miles south of Union Point, or address by letter to Union Point, Greene coun ty, Oa. The medicine can tie sent anywhere by express, with glirectione for giving it. I also profess to treat some Female diseases successfully, such as Whites, Ac. I will attend per sonally, Ureauested and paid for my trouble. 1 will buy Ne groes afflictea with Dropsy, or cure them, as the owner may prefer. MILES G. BECOME. This Is to certify that my father bad a negro man afflicted with Dropsy lu 1663 ; he had been treated by several physicians without any cure, when he applied to M. Ct. Broome for his remedy, which cured him. He fs still living and In good health. H. Champion. Greenesboro, Ga., Jau. 21st, 1858. This Is to that I had a negro woman badly afflicted with a considerable time. She was attended by several physicians; they failed to make a cure. 1 heard of 51. G Broome, and put her under his treatment, and in less than a year she was thoroughly cured of Dropsy. James Davant. Union Point, Ga., 1859, This is to certify that 1 have had a negro woman afflicted with Dropsy In 1868; I put her under the treatment of M. O. Buocme, who made a permanent cure of her. She Is still Jiving and in good health. # TRAVIS O. CARLTON. au2s wtf GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND, THE PUREST ANI) BEST. FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD, AAD DISEASES OF THE LIVED. LIVER complaints are the prevailing diseases of the South ern climate, and the Sarsaparilla that grows in the South ern climate. If rlehtly prepared, is better for the diseases of this cllma'e than the foreign growth. It cannot be prepared so well at the North as it can at the South; notnlng can be gained by sending North for Sarsaparilla, or using the Sarsapa rilla prepared North. Prepared by J. DENNIS, M. D., Augusta, Ga. For sale by Druggists generally. ueclf-w2t* FRESH Garden Seeds! WARRANTED GENUINE. CROP 1860. WE expect to receive our stock of GARDEN SEEDS this season, much earlier than usual. The assortment will be more extensive and more complete than formerly, having added several new and choice varieties to our already large Catalogue. Our Seeds are raised by some of the most reliable Seed Grow era in the country, from selected stock, and our customers may have Implicit confidence in what we send them, as being per fectly FRESH and PURE, as we keep no old Seed whatever from oae season to another. For the convenience of Merchants, we have almost every sort n papers ; and for Planters and Gardeners, in bulk. PMJMB ft LEITNER, Druggists, 212 Bread street Augusta, Ga. Augusta, 12th October. 1860. octl2 DENTAL CARR T. H- SEVENS. AFTICE on Broad Street, over Messrs. D’Anttgnac A \J Weems, opposite Messrs. Bones A Brown’s. Call and see specimens of work -espeoUdiy the Continuous Gum—they are perfectly beautltul, ana an that could be desired In a Plate. •epfiO-d&wly PATENT MEDICINES. SANFORD’S LIVER INVIGORATOR NEVER DEBILITATES. {T Is compounded entirely from Gums, and has become an established fact, a Standard Medicine, known and approved by all that have used It, and dence In all the diseases l’orj It has cured thousands with: given up all hopes of relief, asi tificutes in my possession sliov. 1 The dose must be adaptedl dividual taking it, aud used in. ly on the Bowels. Let the dictates ofj you in the use of the it will cure Liver Com Dyspepsia, Chronic Dil Elaints, Dysentery, Sour] itual Costiveuessi ra Morbus, Cholera luj male Weaknesses, Jaum successfully as an Ordil It will cure Sick Head testify,) in twenty mini spoonfuls are taken at . tack. | All who use it are) in its favor. ) Mix water iu the mouth with tho Invigorator, swallow both together. PRICE PER BOTTLE. ALSO, SANFORD’S FAMILY CATHIRTiC PILLS, COMPOUNDED FROM Pure Vegetable Extract*, and put up In Glunm Vases, air tight, and will keep iu any climate. 1 CATHARTIC PILLS. Th*Famlly CATHARTIC, Cathartic which the proprietor’ than twenty years. j The constantly increasing, long used these Pills, and the m regard to their use, has iu in the reach of all, The Profession well know on different portions of the The FAMILY GATHAKI ferenceto this well established! variety of the purest Vegetal on every part of the allmental In all cases wnere a Cathartic! inents ofthe Stomach, Sleepi’ Loins, C’ostiveness, Pain and” from sudden cold, which frei long course of Fever, Loss ot) tioß of Cold over the Body.i weight in the head, ail Ini in Children or Adults, Bl eu, the Blood, and many disease to, rous to mention in this advert PRIRK Til It EE DIMES. The LIVER INVIOOKATOH and FAMILY CATHAR TIC FILLS are retailed by Druggists generally, aiul sold whole sale by the trade lb all the large towns. S. T. W. SANFORD, M. I)., Manufactliter and Proprietor, 2<)B Broadway, New York, Comer Fulton st For sale in Augusta by PLUMB Jr LEITNEK, 11AVI LAND, CHICHESTER & CO.. Win. U. TUTT, and others. mylO-d&wly s ;;<>k i. MiELSris HAIR IHVIGORATOB. AN EFFECTIVE, SAFE ANI) ECONOMICAL COMPOUND, FOR RESTORING GREY HAIR to its original celor, without dying, and preventing the Hair from turning grey. TOR PREVENTING BALDNESS, and curing it when there is the least particle of vitality for re cuperative energy retraining. FOR REMOVING SCURF & DANDUFF and all Cutaneous Affectlonr jf the Scalp. FOR EEATJTII-'YING THE HAIR, mparllnr to it an unequalled gloss and brilliancy, making it soft and silky in its texture, and causiug it to curl readily. The great celebrity and tjie increasing demand for tills une qualled preparation, convinces the proprietor that oue trial is only necessary t o satisfy ti discerning public of its superior quali ties over any other preparation at present in use. It cleanses t he head and scalp from dandruft and other cutaneous diseases; causes the halt to grow luxuriantly, and gives it a rich, soft, glossy and flexible appearance ; and also where the hair is toosening and thinning, it will give strength and vigor to the roots, and restore the growth to those parts which Luve become bald, causing it to yierd a fresh covering of hair. There are hundreds of Ladles and Gentlemen in , ,cw York who have had their hair restored by the use of the lnvigorator, when all other preparations lmd failed. L. M.has in his pos session letters innumerable test ifving to the above facts, from persons of the highest respectability. It will effectually pre vent the hair from turning grey until the latest period of life; and in cases where the ban has already changed its color, the use of the luvigorator will certainly restore It to its original lute, giving it a dark, glossy appearance. Asa perfume for the toilet and a Hair Restorative, it is peculiarly recommended, having an agreeable fragrance ; and tLo great facilities it affords in dressing tlie hair, which, when moist with the lnvigorator can he dressed in any required form so as to preserve its placo, whether plain or in curls—lienee the great demand for it by the ladies as a standard toilet article which none ought to be with out, as the price places it within the reach of all, being ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS per bottle, to be had at all respectable druggists’ and perfumers. L. MILLER would call the attention of Parents and Guar dians to the use-of his lnvigorator, in eases where the childrens’ Hair inclines to bs weak. The use of it lays the foundation for a good head of Hair, ns it removes any impurities that may have become connected with the scalp, the remove.! ol which is necessary, both for the health of the child ami the future ap liearaiiceof Its Hair. CAUTION—None genuine without the facsimile LOUIS MILLER being on the outer wrapper ; also, 1,. MILLER’S 11 AIK IUVIGORATOR, N. Y., blown in the glass. Wholesale Depot, 56 Dey Street, and sold bv all the principal Merchants and Druggists throughout, the world. Liberal discount to purchasers by the quantity. I also desire to present to the American public my New and Improved Instantaneous LIQUID HAIR DYE, which, after years of scientific experimenting, I have brought to perfection. It dyes Black or Brown instantly, without injury to the Hair or Skin—warranted the best article of the kind in existence. PRICE, ONLY 50 CENTS Depot, 56 Dey Street, New-York. atn-wly Dr. J. H. McLEAN’S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIFIER, The Greatest Remedy in the World, and the Most Delicious and Delightful Cordial ever taken. IT is strictly a scientific and Vegetable Compound, procured I by the distillation of Roots, Herbs and Bark. Yellow Dock, lilood Root, Black Root, Sarsaparilla, Wtldt’herry Bark ami Dandelion enters u. to its composition. The entire active reme dial principle of each mgredieut, is thoroughly extracted by my new method of distilling, producing a oellcisus, exldleratlng spirit, and the most Infallible remedy for renovating the dis eased system, and restoring the sick, suffering and debilitated Invalid to health and strength. HrLEAK’B STRENGTHENING ( OHDI AL Will effectually cure LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, ant! all diseases arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Inward Piles, Acidity or Sick ness of the Stomach, Fullness of Blond to the Head, Dull Pain or Swimming in the livad, Palpitation of the Heart, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Krucationa, Cboaking or Suflo catlng reeling when lying down. Dryness or Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Night Sweats, Inward Fevers, Pain In the Small of the Back, Chest or Side, Sudden Flushes of Heat, De pression ofSpirita, Frightful Dreams, Langur Despondency or any Nervous Diseases, Sore or Blotches on the Skin, and Fever and Ague (or Chills and Fever.) OVER A MILLION OF BOTTLES Have been sold during the last six months, and in no Instance has it failed in giving entire satisfaction. Who. then, will sul fur from weakness or Debility when Mu LEAN'S STRENGTH EN i.NU CORDIAL will cure you ? No language can convey an adequate idea of the Immediate and almost miraculous change preduccd by taking this Cordial In the diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous system, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired liy sickness, the relaxed and unstrung organization proetored to its primitive health and vigor. MARRIED PERSONS. Or ot hera conscious of inability, from whathever cause, will find MoI,BAN'S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL a thorough re generator of the system ; and all who may have injured them selves by improper indulgence, tindln tills Cordial a cer tain cure{ad speedy remedy. TO TUB LADIES. McLean’S STRENGTHENING CORDIALIs a sovereign cure for INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, WHITES, Obstruc ted or difficult Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine or Involun tary Discharge thereof, Falling of the Womb, Giddiness, Faint ing and all diseases incident to Females. THERE 18 NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT. Suffer no longer. Take it according to Directions. It will stimulate, strengthen, and invigorate you and cause the bloom of health to mount your cheek again. Every bottle is warranted to give satisfaction. FOR CHILDREN. If your children are sickly, puny, or afflicted, McLEAN’S CORDIAL will make them healthy, fat and robust. Delay not a moment, try it, and you will be convinced. It is delicious to take. Caution.— Beware of Druggists or dealers who may try to palm upon you some bitter, or Sarsaparilla trash, which they ean buy cheap, by saying it is just as good. Avoid such men. Ask for MCLEAN’S STKENOTHING CORDIAL, and take nothing else. It is the only remedy that will purify the blood thoroughly, anil at the same time strengthen the system. Onetablespoontul taken every morning fasting, is a certain prevenvative for Cholera, Chills and Fever, Yellow Fever, or any prevalent disease. It is put up in large bottles. Price only #1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. For sale by all respectable Druggists in the South. I. H. MoLEAY, S<Jle Proprietor of this Cordial. Also, McLean’s Volcanic CHI Liment. Principal Depot on the coruer of Third and Pine sts„ St, Louis, Mo. apSO’tSO-il&wly FALL AND WINTER"BONNET& MISS MATTHEWS has returned from New York, ai.o will on THURSDAY, October 25th, open a rich stock ot French and American BONNETS, CAPS, and HEAD DRKBSES. On hand, a large lot of CLOAKS, which will be sold a. a Seat reduction. Also, a varietv of other Goods, such as EM ROIDERIES, La6eS, DRESS TRIMMING*. HOOP SKIRTS, CORNETS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, FUKtj, WOK STED GOODS, &#. WXI. MATTHBWH. 0>34-lm J is now resorted to with confi [ which it is recommended, in the last two years who had I the numerous unsolicited cer l to the temperament of the In | such quantities as to act gent j vour judgment guide .Liver Invigorator, and plaints, Bilious Attacks, I arrhea, Summer Com- IStomach, Dropsy, Ha , Cholic, Cholera, “Chole , fan turn, Flatulence, Fe -1 dice, aud may be used Inary Family Medicine. , ache, (as thousands can I utes, if two or three tea commencement of at ! giving their testimony LIVER INVIGOKATOR7 ! PILL, is a gentle but active • has used in his practice more I demand from those who have satisfaction which all express j duced me to place them with tliat different Cathartics act bowels. ITIU PILL has, with due de- I fact, been compounded from a ble Extracts, which act alike ry canal, and are good aud.safe is needed, such as Derange uess, Pains in the Back and Soreness over the whole body, qucntly, if neglected, end in a Appetite, a Creeping Scnsa- Restlessness. Headache, or flammatory Diseases, Worms matism, a great Purifier o. which tiesli is heir, too nume* 1 t.lseinent. Dose, Ito 8. WAREHOUSES. J J (T&I). B. JONES, tATE OF CHATTANOOGA, TENN. General Commission Merchants, BROAD STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE PLANTERS HOTEL, AUGUSTA. novlß-6m J. C. DAWSON, Warehouse & Commission Merchant, NO. 2 WARREN B^OCK. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. jy23-6m HEARD & CLARKE, WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE, ON REYNOLD STREET, (Near South Caroline llailroad Depot,) AUGUSTA, WILL devote their personal attention to the Sale and Storage of Cotton and all other Pro .uce ; also, to re ceiving and forwarding Goods. Orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies promptly at tended to. Liberal Cash Advances made at all times on Produce In store. ISAAC T. HEARD. 1v24-dswtf HENRY E.CLARKfc. ANTOINE POULLAIN, COTTON FACTOR, Warehouse Jackson Street, AUGUSTA, GEO. ri’HIK usual Cs*sh facilities required, will be extended to my J. friends ami customers, ami the sale of all Cotton consigned to me shall have my personal attention. au9-dJrw6iu (iA RDINER & MOOKI ], 1 WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, (Warehouse formerly occupied by Simpson A Gardiner,) MoINTOSH street, AUGUSTA, GA., WILL give their persi ml attention to the selling of Cotton, or such other produce as may be sent to them by their friends and the planting public. Orders for Bagging, Rope, and Family Supplies, filled to thv best advantage. Cash Advances made upon Produce in Store, when required JAMES T. GARDINER, formerly Simpson A Gardiner. >3-6111 ST. JOHN MOORE. IH) IT (* liT Y, B E I L fj & CO. COTTON FACTORS ANI) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GEO., (YOiVIIYI’EH business at their old stand (Fire Proof Build j lugs.) on Jackson Street, and renew the tender of their ser vices to their old friends and customers. Advances as heretofore. E. W. DOUGHTY, W. A. BEALL, C. W. DOUGHTY. Augusta, Augusta, August 20, 1860. au22-d2wAw6m P. G. MORROW, Warehouse and Commission MR ROHANT, At the Fire- Proof Warehouse of Phinuy <{• Clayton, AUGUSTA, GA., Office on the Corner us Reynolds dk Campbell Sts., HP STAIRS, \\[ ILL devote his personal attention to the sale and storage t I of Cotton, and ali other Produce. Orders for Family and Plantation Supplies, filled at the low. est market prices. Cash Advances made on Produce in store. Charges cus tomary. Augusta, Or., August, 1860. aul6-d&w6m PiUNIZY & CLAYTON, WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERC HANTS, Corner of Reynolds and Campbell Streets, Augusta, Geo. H AVI YU made extensive additions to our Warehnus dining the summer, it is now one of the most commodiou iti the Southern country. We are better prepared than ever so the transaction of the Commission Business in every depart ment. On all consignments of Produce from our customers, heir interest will be faithfully regarded. F. PHINiZY, E.P. CLAYTON. Augusta, Sept. 1, 1860. aep2-d*wßm M. P. STOVALL, Warehouse & Commission Merchant, AUGUSTA, GA., CIOXTSNUES the business In all its branches, in his large /and commodious Fire-Proof W arehouse, on Jackson street, near the Globe Hotel. Orders for Plantation and Family Supplies promptly and carefully tilled. The usual CASH facilities afforded customers. au2l-dAwfim JAMES A. JONES, Warehouse k Commission Merchant, no. 6 Mclntosh street, AUGUSTA, O- A. \\f ILL continue the Commission business in all its branches. IT Personal attention givento the sale ami storage of COT TON, and all other produce consigned to him. Thankful for the liberal patronage of his friends in tormer years, lie would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, and that of the public generally. Orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies, carefully fill ed at the lowest market price. Liberal cash advances made on Produce In store. J. A. JONES. Augusta, July 4, 1860. fyf-dftwfea W. M. & A. A. BEALL, WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AUGUHTA, GA. WE will continue the Warehouse and Commission Busi ness at the same stand, in Metcalfs Fireproof Ware house, ton Reynolds’, between Jackson and Mclntosh streets, Metcalfs Range,) in the centre of the city and convenient to the Hotels. Being amply provided with good and safe storage for Cotton, Grain, and Produce generally, we respectfully solicit a contin uance of the patronage heretofore so liberally extended, and that of the public generally, pledging the strictest personal aP tention to all business entrusted to our care. All consignments to B. Si 8., will have our prompt attention. The usual Cash Advances made on Produce in Store. Orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies promptly tilled. - WM. M. BEALL, 7 A. A.i BEALL. Augusta, Ga„ July 9,1560. jyl3-d3Aw6m D’Antignac, Evans & Cos., WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GkA.. VTIT'E contiuue the above business at. our commodious Ware- Tv bouse on Reynold street, near the United .States Hotel, where we may always be found to attend to the interest of our customers. Orders for Plantation and Family SupDlies promptly filled, and all the usual facilities granted to our friends. Cash Advances made on produce in store. WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC, GEO. W. EVANB, Jy22-d*w6m . WM. E. EVANS. DEVEREUX & KLAPV No. 23 Mclntosh Street, TMPORTERS (Direct) of Fine WINES, BRANDIES I and GINS. On hand, a superior article of Monongahela, Rye, Cabinet and Wheat WHISKEYS. octSl-d’lw* “heard"& SIMPSON, Warehouse and Commission MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA. WE will coutinue the Warehouse and Commlssien Busi ness, at our old stand, where we solicit a continuance of the patronage of our old Mends and thyuffllk: j^era^hr.^ VOL. XXIV. NO. 304 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. EDIV. F. B. ATTORNEY AT LAW* AUGUSTA, GA. T>ARTICULAR attention given to collection of daim? X and drawing up of legal instruments. Office No. V> Washington street, between Broad and Reynolds. Refers to Gov. John Milton, Marianna, Fla.; 001. John Do zier, Augusta, Ga.; Profs. H. F. &R. Campbell. novlC WILLIAM H. WHEELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW AUGUSTA, GEO., OFFICE CORNER BROAD A WASHINGTON STREETS, IS COMMISSIONER FOR NewYork, Connecticut, Mississippi, Rhode Island, Florida, Tennessee, ’ ernont, Alabama. oct?-d6m EDWIN H. POWERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY AGGITBTA,’ GA. ALL business coming within the pale of his profession, en trusted to his care, will be discharged with fidelity. Ot nce over No. 4 W arren Block. f aug-i-d&wly THOMAS W. MILLER ATTORNEY AT LAW, AUGUSTA, GA. \ITILL practice in the counties of Richmond, Burke an 77, f olumbla, and may be found for the present at the office of M. H. Talbot, Esq., nearly opposite the United Slates Hotel. Same entrance aa to the office of the late firm of Millers A Jackson. feb26 ly WRIGHT & GIBSON . ttorneys at law, AUGUSTA, GA. w > v P rart,(, e in all the counties of the Middle Circuit! VT and Warren and Lincoln of the Northern. Office on isi id street in LaFayette Hall building. , A fbIIJR I P, BT - _ WM.OIMOM, JNO. P.- C. WHITEHEAD, Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, AFFICE over Poullaln, Jennings & Co.’s new Warehouse, \ J Jackson Street. ocl4 JOHN MILLEDGE, Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILL- practice in the counties of the Middle Circuit. OfficeNmS Warren Block. octlO F. L. B. THOMAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LAFAYETTE,’ G A. THEODORE O. CONS, ISAAC L. TOOL*. CONE & TOOLE. J A.XXOH3XrE'STS A.T L.AW AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, Office First Door below the Mechanics’ Bank, Augusta, Ga. I HATE associated with me in the Practice of Law, IBAAO L. I DOLE, Esq. We will practice In the following coun ties : Columbia, Washington, Emanuel, Scriven, Burke. Rich mond, Jefferson and Warren ; in the Supreme Court or Geor gia, in the U. 8. Court for the District of Georgia, and by special contracts in South Carolina. All business entrusted to us will be faithfully and punctually discharged. N. B. I will regularly attend the Courts mentioned above. JeS-d&wtf THEODORE C. CONE. FRANK H. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW AUGUSTA, GA. WILL practice In all the counties ot the Middle Circuit, in the Circuit Court of the United States. COMMISSIONER FOR NewYork, North Carolina, Illinois, Massachusetts, South Carolina, Kentucky Pennsylvania, Florida, Ohio, Virginia, Mississippi, * California. Office in the rear room over Sherman, Jessup A Co.’s Store, opposite the United States Hotel. feb26-dJrwly REMOVAL. - TMIANK H. MILLER, Attorney at Law, has removed X his Office to the front room over Conley, Force k Co’s Store, opposite the Insurance Bank, oetfi-difcwlm. JOHN K JACKSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND ‘ SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, AUGUSTA, GA. Y\7TLL Practice in Richmond,” Columbia, and Burke Coun v V ties, in Georgia, and In the Circuit Court of tiie United States for the Districts of Oeorgia. Commissioner for Ll.a States of Alabama, Tennessee ana Texas. Office over the store of Sherman, Jessup A Cos., next above the City Bank. feb26-d*wly LOFTON & SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEXINGTON, GA. WILL practice In the Counties of Oglethorpe, Madison Hart, Elbert, Lincoln, Wilkes, Taliaferro, Warren, Han oock and Glassoocs. JOHN T. LOFTON, WM. H. SMITH. feb2l-diwly* JOHN WHIT THOMAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CUTHBERT, GA., WILL practice in the counties of Randolph, Siew&rt, Quit man. Clay, Early, Terrell and Calhoun. Collections i .id Land Claims promptly attended to. my2s T. WALKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW ATHENS, GA. \\J ILL practice in the counties of Jackson, Clark, Walton, II Gwinnett, Hall, Rabun, White, Habersham, Krankiir and Banks, of the Western Circuit. _ janl6’6o-ly JONES, RODGERS & ROBERTS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. f|IHK firm of Berrien, Jones A Cos., having been dissolved by X the death of Mr. Berrien, the undersigned will practice in Copartnership, except in Criminal Practice, in the Courts o’ the Middle District, in the Supreme Court, and in the Otreui. Court of the United State* for the District of Georgia. OFFICE IN WAYNESBORO’, GA. MALDOLX D. JOSHS, ALPHSCB M. BODOKBS, WILLIAM B. EOBESTS. Je27-d<fcwly A RIVER PLANTATION FOR SALE I CtONTAINING Three Thousand Acres, lying In the 14* h / District of Lee county, Immediately on Flint River, ad loinlng lands of N. Wllew—Fourteen Hundred Acres in a Ukii state of cultivation ; a first-rate DWELLING HOUSE, with S Rooms, Good Framed Negro Cabins, AND GOOD GIN HOUSE AND SCREW. ALSO, A Saw and Grist Mill, and water sufficient for a water Gin. Persons desirous of purchasing, will call on the undersigned, at Americus, Georgia. G. F. SMITH. ap24-wH MAPBB’ SOIL-LIFTING PLOW! YX7HEN a surface Plow Is run at a death of twelve inches, V V and a two-horse Soil-Lifting Plow follows, which is ca pable of disintegrating to a depth of fifteen inches more, there is a total disintegrated depth of twenty-seven inches, and those who so practice will find that they have another farm beneath that represented on their map. A smaller size of this Plow, (one horse) thinner in the sole and more dart-Uke In its figure, is an admirable implement for cultivating crops, and will do the work of more than forty men with hoes. With the awn crop, tills tool may run close alongside tiie corn, and to the fad depth ot twiwe inches when the corn is but three inche? high, Ike roots occupy the space between the rows; this will lift the soil, move e-ery com plant with the aoM, and tor so slight a distance as net to separate the particles from the roots, yet so completely loosening the mass tnat the plant mav be picked up with the fingers. Thlslsmore thorough cultivation than can be obtained by oue hundred hoeings, leaving the aotl In better tilth and cutting ot no roete. More than twenty thousand of these Pluws were sold last year. PRICES ; One Ilcrse, 80 Tw j Horse 12 60 ** “ with Cutter. 14 oO Three Horse. 14 00 ” “ w*fc Cutter 16 60 ***& ....w.~ J i&^P4S£a..