Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, December 29, 1860, Image 1

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BY VV. S. .TONES. : HKOMCLE & SENTINEL. PUBLISH ED LAXLY AND WEEKLY, 9 II v IV. S. JONES. TERMS. AiLV PAPES—Published Morning and Even r.g —Six Dollars per annum. y i'Ai’ER —(A mammoth sheet) —Two <>i lark per annum. ♦ K.TTA vs in advance. H iU s for Advertising. jrtii • •■!• tis ( • INSTITUTION .. . sp-i.K & SENTINEL have beer. estafo V. V: ■ vJ-'.vi-.;’ f) SUM ENTS, published i the a.iv, , - iii'X-rtton. and two ar ■ a > •'t \ f l . i ch subsequent insertion. All advertise .V.iunvd as making five Hues or more. | , | ; . - (.IK’ Hl’ ‘lltll .111.00 ! i\< j.li.-h Daily or* it.’ util B.CO .i ■ r ,• i a ( r . i’i m ~/ • -c Cents per tint of solid Nonpareil, • • • eub tqnent insertion in a ••verti:-. menu to be o muted aa making five lines or ;vr Lines 1’ .i! one montii 1..47.00 Five Lines Daily one month 4.00 : • ISr LAVED A D v' E RTISEMENTB, JY ve Ctn ts per line ts t ‘! X t.; .vvil, lor each insert!’ nin Daily. 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S. JONES, Proprietor (Ihrouicle & Sentinel. JAMES UARDNF.K, Pr. quietor Constitutionalist. 1 • — I —LJ'J from our Evening Edition of yesterday. BY TELE( PH. OF FORT MOULTRIE AND CASTLE PINCKNEY. Charleston, Dec. 28.—The Palmetto flag was Tamed early yesterday afternoon over the Custom Mouse and Post Oflice. At five in the afternoon the Palmetto flag was raised at-Castle Pinckney. A large military force went over last, night to take Fort Moultrie. The ball has opened —chassex round. [second dispatch.] Charleston, Dec. 28.—Fort Moultrie and Castle Pinckney were taken by Carolina lass night at 8 o’clock. KENTUCKY LEGISLATURE. Franktort, Dec. 28. —The Governor of Ken tucky called an extra session of the Legislature, to meet on the 17th January next. J,ATER.FROM MEXICO. New Orleans, Dec. 27. —The latest advices from Mexico state that Lerds Delegada was the favorite candidate for President, and Seumbora tor Governor. The reception of the secession news from the United Mates at Vera Cruz caused an excitement amongst the naval officers there. MARKETS. *— Mobile, Dec. 27. —Sales of cotton to-day 12,000 iLales. Middlings at 10% ets. The market waa i firm. New’ Orleans, Dec. 27.—Sales of cotton to day *b,600 bales. Middlings at ll@ll%c. Freight on cotton to Liverpool %and. Sterling Exchange %to 2 per cent, premium. Exchange on New York Grkat Excitement ani> Inbionation. —At an early hour yesterday morning telegraphic- advic es were received from Uharleston, announcing the news of the evacuation of Fort Moultrie, aud the demolition of its gun-carriages, aud the spik ing of the guns. The intelligence acted like an electric shock on our city, and thrilled through the community like lightning. Groups of citizens might be seen through the streets discussing the matter, and venting their indignation on s.uch a hostile movement. There is but one sentiment on the question, and that is of indignation and re sistance. Georgia feels that the cause of Carolina is her cause, and their fate must be the same. If the Federal Government expects to have no State but Carolina to coerce into submission, it will j find itself wonderfully mistaken. This step has decided the matter ot secession in every south ern State, and nothing less should satisfy them.— We might have been quieted by the adoption of a milder course, but there are none of us so degra ded as to_submit to be whipped into submission. Savannah Republican, 28 th. Alabama Election.— A dispatch from Mont gomery late last night, says, tho returns received up to this time, show the election of straight out “separate State secessionists” by Autauga, Bibb, Barbour, Butler, Chambers, Dallas Henrv, Lownd es, Macon, Mobile, Perry, Russel, Talladega, Wil cox and Montgomery counties. Coosa couuty elected co-operationists. — Columbus Sun, 27 ih. Fatal Difficulty. —We regret to learn that a difficulty occuredin the neighborhood ofWilliams tou, in this county, on Friday night last, in which G. J. McMurray, Esq., of Clayton, one of the edit ors of the Banner, received a wound from a pistol ball which caused his death on Sunday. The af fair grew out of offensive words at a social enter taiument. Mr. J. A. Dußo.se has been arrested on a charge of murder, and thrmatter will under go a legal examination. We therefore forbear any statement of the particulars at present. Mr. McMurray was a gentleman of talents, who had just commenced professional life, and his death will cause universal regret. —Etif aula (Ala.) Spir it. JOHNSTON’S liMii'f Hi. FROM THE South Pacific Ocean. % The Analysis of this GUANO by Prof. Campbell Morfit, of New York, fully substantiated by Prof. Joseph Jones, of ibis city, shows it contains 63 per cent, of Phosphate of Lime and 1 per cent, of Ammo nia, with some Potash, Soda and Magnesia. ‘ We had hut 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 be a valuable Fertiliser. The price of it is Forty Dollars l ash; or Forty-Five Dollars credit |intil November next, without inte rest. ■L We invite Planters to give it a I l|piEL H. WILCOX & CO. COMMERCIAL. SAVANNAH. Dec. 28.—[Republican.^— Cotton—The de crease In receipt* now amounts to half a million bales in round numbers, and there is every evidence that another week will in crease this quantity. Our market during the week under re view, has cons iierably Improved, not so materially In prices as In the act fie uonand and spirit of confidence which has revived after being for n 'eral weeks extinct, the limited stocks have been a serious uipedimont In the way of business, and is tho only reason for the light sales, as the demand has been of a general charaen-i and quite brisk. Our circular closes upon a firm market with an active enquiry, at the following quotations: Middlings 10K@— Strict Middlings 10V®— od Middilr-gs 11 % Middling Fair 11X0— [Nora It she'dd he borne in mind that the classification to wiilck our quotations are intended to apply Is an assimilation to that of Liverpool The classification for France, the Continental Ports, Spain, tne North, 4c., call for higher grades, and these command rates hjc above our outside figures.] The sales of the ■> cek foot 5447 bales, of which 2140 bales were sold on yesterday. iiice-lThere ha-teen a very’ active demand this week, at 2V to 3Wc, Prime is held at much higher rates. Flour— ThedenA'idthe past week has |bce very good, and prices have advanc. !on some grades. Tne stock Is light, but there is consideral i.- quantity afloat, and dally expected. We quote Fine ♦<!, Superfine 46 75®7, Extra 47 60, Family 48 50 ©* 00. Com -The stocl* a gradually being reduced and prices are firm. We continue to quote mixed #oc, white 86c, with a good demand. Oats— The stock toutlnnes equal to the demand, and our quo tations are the same n* those of last week, viz : White 60, Black 6ac per bushel. nay— The arrival’ have been very small, and the stock Is iglit. Eastern from wharf 41 60, Northern 41 25. The demand is fair. Bacon—The market continues well supplied, and the demand for the past week ha- ‘Ten fair. We quote Ribbed Sides 12c, Shoulders 10c, Clear hides 13Xe, Hams 14®15c. Salt —The rate by cargo 1s 60c. Sugar—Wo quote l’ >rto Rico B@9Xc. Molasses— Small quantities of old crop Cuba have been sold this week at ?fi@27c cssh, and 30c time. The only lot of new crop, now landing, is < Bering at 30c ; uo sales as yet have been effected. Frchange—We quote Sterling at 108 - Sight on New York Is not so firm and the rate out doors ranges from 3X®3 per cent premium. ‘lime bills interest to interest and X percent dis count. Freights—Cotton per ft to Liverpool dull at Xd To New York by steam 6 16c ;by sail 6-16 - To Baltimore %c. BOOK BINDING, The Cbroidcle & Sentinel BOOK BINDERY I now in full operation, with recent additions of new materials and conveniences of all kinds. All BOOKS, PAMPHLETB, MUSIC, Ac., can be BOUND IN ANY STYLE, from the plainest to tho 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, iu the rao9t substantial and superior style Terms moderate, and promptness observed - Vi. S. JONES. THE Only Discovery WORTHY OF ANY CONFIDENCE FOR RESTORING I’li* Haiti and Gray. ‘VJ .ViV Y, since the m-eat discovery of Prof. Wood, have at templed not only to h itate hie Restorative, but prof to have discovered somethin, ‘.hat would produce results ld-m ----rlcal ; but they have all eon,and gone, being carried awav by the wonderful results of IV’ Wood’s preparation, and have been forced to leave the fieldo Its res-suos sway. Read to* following : _ „ T —, J „ Bath, Mu., April 18th, 1868. I rof. O ,1. u ood &f. o —bents: Tho letter 1 wrote you In IM6, concerning your vain abb Hair Restorative, aud which you published hi this vldnl*,,d elsewhere, has given rise to numerous inqu'rD:; touchini'.r: facts In the case. Tho Inqui riesare—flirt, D it a fad.ofHabitation andEume. ns stated In the communication ; swtpt iS If true of ad coo* aloud th<-o ln ; third, does my h >ir stillccllniie to be la good order ana of natural color ?’ To all I and do answer. Invariably yee. M lialr Is even better than h any stage of my Hfis f.ir 40 years past—more soft, thrifty and hitter colored ; the same Is true of my whiskers, aud the only oe-e why it Is not generally true, is that the substance is washecoff by frequent ablution of the face, when if care were used’ vlplng the face In close con nection with the v'hrskera, tli tame result will fbllow as to the lialr. I have been in the rec> tof a great number of letters from all parts of New Englai.. asking me If my hair still con tinues to be good ; aa there is o much fraud In the manulae tnrs ami sale of various compii ads as well as this. It has uo doubt been basely Imitated at: been used, not only without ai y good i fleet, but to absolu: injury. I have not wed any of your Restorative of any jv uht for some months, aud vet my hair Is as good as ever, at hundreds have examined It with surprise, as I am now 61 year uld and not a gray hair In my head or on my face ; and to ] >ve this fact, I send you a lock of my hah taken oft'tho past <eek. I received your favor of two quart bottles last sunitne tor which lam very grateful. I gave It to tny friends, and fttrahy induced them to try It; many were skeptical unltl *fl-i trial, aud then purchased and used It with universal sucefc- 1 v.lll ask as a favor, that you send me a test by which I ca- discover ftaud In the Restora tive, sold by m.inv, I fear, vthout authority from you. A pure article will Insure succ* and I believe where good effects do not fallow, the failure is cored by the Impure article, which curses the inventor of the go .. I deem it my duty as hereto fore, to keep you apprised of tic continued etlVct on my hair, an j assure nil who Inquire o‘me of my unshaken opinion ol its valuable results. I r*naln, dear sir, yours, A. O. Raymond. A jon’s Run, Kt., Nov. Bb, 18*8. l'rof. O J. U ood—Dear fc : I would certainly be doing vnu a great injustice not to make down to the world the wonderful, as well as the unexpected ro.it I have experienced from using one bottle of your Hair Res’ stive. Aftef using every kind of Restorative extant, but Ithout success, and finding my head nearly destitute of hair I was finally induced to try a bottle of your Hair Kesnr.tve. Now, candor and justice compel me io announce to w ever may read this, that I now possess anew and beautiful* .wth of hair, which 1 pronounce rl her and handsomer than |1 original waa. I will therefore take occasion to recommeni ‘,!• Invaluable remedy to ail who may feel the necessity of It, Respectfully yours, „ _ , Ktv. 8. Alljn Brook- P. 8. i his testimonial of n approbation for your valuable medicine (as you are awareti 1* unsolicited; but if you think It worthy a place among t lie at. Insert If you wish ; If not de stroy aud say nothing. Yours, Aa., Rev. S. A. B. Depot, 444 Broadway, and id by all dealers throughout the world. The Restorative Is put ufi 1 bottles of three sizes, vt*: large, medium, and small; the aria holds half a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle ; them*.: um holes at least twenty per cent moi-e In proportion than ne small, retails for two doilarß per bottle; tne large holds a uart, toper cent more In propor tion, and retails for 48. O. J. WOOD & Cos„ Iroprletors, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market Street it. Louis, ko And sold by all good Drugate and Fancy Goods Dealers. decßS-dAwßm GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE At Reduced Prices, NO. 255 BROAI) STREET, AUGUSTA. I WOULD respeetfuUynform the public, thatpriees ot the GROVER A- BAKU MACHINES, have been (neatly reduced, and they are nowMtbin the reach of every family. X have, ami shall keep on ha t, all the different styles, with the latest improvements, lauding the FAMILY SHUTTLE machine;. Rersons purchasing, can ave their choice betw on the Shut tle a#d the Spool Machine Ait are warranted to do ,arse and fine Sewing of every de sorption. Machines will be fnnibl-rt to Clergymen with families, and to all religious and charit societies, where the Machines are to be used for purpose*if charity, at a discount of twenty live ner eit from retail pres. SEWING, of eveir dee iptlon, done with neatness and de spatch at the Sales Room All orders from the eoi.try will meat with promp’ atteu ion. R . A. .IO\ES, Agent. d*e3-lm TO THE MINUTE MEN AND ALLOTHERS THAT ARK WIDE AWAKE t OFFEfI TOMDlfc the best permanent lnve moot I for the times, Ilivrlg determined to change my residence, l offer for sale on ibemost reasonable terms, the oheapest and oest Flnnlatlon in leergia, taking into consideration the quality of soli, and its feiUguity to Augusta, being located 4 miles by Road and 8 m >s by Canal from the city. There are 8T acre, in.be tract, 400 of which a: e cleared and 200 of that in the best Tver Bottom Land, the latter thorough ly drained ; and all the ieared Land in good order for cultiua tion. The upland wctldapted to a Nursery and Fruit Raising, with au Orchard of Hect Fruit, of ten acres, and X acre ol Strawberries. The imt) ovements of the place oonslst of a tine ’ commodious Dwelling louse, with all the necessary out-build ings, au abundant sniffy of good water, Overseer’s House and NegTO Houses suffloiet to accommodaie thirty bands, two large Barns and neces*ry running gear. The Augusta Canal runs through the Plaultlon, with a right of free navigation. There is I,lao an extenAe deposit of flue clay for making Brick, with au gbundgnhD of Vood, and with the free navigation of the (.'anal, the whole pvduct of the place can be got to market without cost. Any persons doslrog of mating a good investment, would do weil to examine the prmlses, or address tJP subscriber for fur ther particulars. Tens made reasonable. Address fICiNRT McALr 1.,. novß6-dl&w3t August#, On. Sugars. |K |T BBLB. Aand V Clarified I BUGAM.for sale by JLOlr dec6-lw WILCOX ac HAND. AV. Whohsale Dealer in FLOUR. CORN MEAL, MILL FEED, * CORN, OATS, HAY, STRAW, SC. NO. 50 8. FREDERICK STREET, BALTIMORE. y!2-d6m AUGUSTA, GA., SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2!), 1800. METROPOLITAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, New York. CAPITAL $300,000. CASH SURPLUS 100,000. Is prepared to take risks on all Insurable Property In the rates 0 * “ u^ll3ta ’ ftn< * throughout the State of Georgia, at fair Oen..TAMES LOKIMER GRAHAM,Prest. EDWARD A. BTANBBUKY, Sec’y, J. C. DAWSON, Agent, sep6-l y No. 2 Warren Block, Augusta. INCORPORATED 1819. Charter Perpetual. JTNA INSURANCE COMPANY. 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 aud equitable performance of its obligations, unequalled by any other Company. B. H. BRODNAX, Agent, . _ for Auguata and vicinity, Jy2l-dly opposite Bridge Bank Building. Fire Insurance 0 SECURITY AND ECONOMY. T3 PKK CENT OF NETT PROFITS DIVIDED ANNUALLY IN SCRIP TO POLICY HOLDERS. o TIKE EETVIOIRE MUTUAL INSURANCE €o*l PANY OF CHARLESTON, S. C. CASH CAPITAL - - - $250,000. THB PARTICIPATE IN THE PROFITS, Without any liability whatever. DIRECTORS: WILLIAM M. MARTIN, President, J. Legurc Yates, A. S. Johnston, Geo. W. Williams, A K. Taft, William C. Bee, Henry Buis'• 8. N. nart. J. Reid Boylston, John B. Lafltte, Hugh R. Banks, ft m. C. Courtney, E.L. Adams, Edw. Bebring, C. V.Chamberlain, JOSEPH WHILPEN, Sec'y&Treas. The subscriber having been appointed Agent for this city, will take risks as low as other equally responsible Companies A. M. JACKSON, Agent, novS-Sm 243 Broad Street. 7,477 ACRES LAND FOR SALE! rr*BE uuderigned oflers the following LANDS for sale: In A Ihe 6th district of Dooly countv. Nos. 215, 227,199 ; In the 7tu district Irwin county, Nos. (10, 115, 69, ITJ, 21, 72, 16, 118, 84, 12, 11, 162, 178 ; in the 3d district Early county, No. 131 ; in the 17tli district Early county, No. 141. 1 am anxious to sell trie above named Lands, and any one wishing to buy, will do well to call on, or audrtss me, at Cool Spring, Wilkinson county, Ga. N. J. BROWN, deeft Land for Safe. I OFFER for sale, 1300 acrej of LAND, in Jeilerson county, about nine miles north of Louisville, lying on Rocky Com fort and Dewhart’s creeks. On the place there is a good new framed Dwelling with eight rooms, and other out-bundings, all new and In good repair ; also, a good set of Mills, with three ran of Stones. Gin House and anew Screw, put up last fall, and Saw Mill—all running by water power, on a never-foiling stream, with a plenty of timber to run the saw. The place can net be excelledfughanltln There can also ha had. on t he place a good stock of Hogs, Cattle and Sheep, Corn, Fodder and PiantntlonTools. Any person that wishes to purchase aach property, can find the subscriber on the place at any time. TRUSTEE’S SALE. WILL be sold before the Court House door In the town of Lexington. Georgia, an the first Tuesday In JANUARY next, the following named Negroes, to wit: A Negro Man named Owen. 80 years old: Venus, a Woman, 80 years old ; a boy Edmund, 14 years old. Maid Negroes being hold by me as Trustee of Mrs. Martha Ann Boott and her children, aud sold for the benefit of creditors by virtue of a decree in the Chancery Court of Oglethorpe county in said State. Nov. 35. iB6O. ROUT. C. DANIEL, Trustee, EXECUTOR’S SALE. 4 GREEAHLY to an ordei of the Court of Ordinary of t\ Oglethorpe countv, Georgia, will be sold before the Court House door. In 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 Wm. M.Lane, Robert Harr son, Thomas Downer aud others, it being the residence of tho late Pleasant Robertson, ceeeased, at the time of his death. ALSO, The following nnmed Negroes, to wit: Pherlda, very old and decrepld : Allsey and child Betsey; Caroline and two children, Levi and Jake ; Tonev ; Elba and two children Lucy and Mary : George, diseased ; Daniel, 21 years of age : D..ve, 20 years of age ; Marin, 17 years old ; Hc<>tt, 16 years old ; John, Andrew, Lizzie, Violet, Aiiiy, Dick, Owen and Harriet. All belonging to the estate of the late Pleasant F ohertain, dee’d, and sold so; the benefit of the heirs and creditors of t>aid de ceased. Terms of sale on the day. December 12, IS6O. ALVIN M. RUCERTSON, Ex’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. T>Y virtue of an order from the Court ol Ordinary of Lin- Mjf coin county will be sold on the first Tuesday in FE BRUARY'next, at the Court Mouse door of said county, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: A Negro Man named Davis, about 88 years old, a good planta tion smith ; also, one thousand acres of Land, more or less. In Lincoln county, on the waters of Little River, on the road lead ing from Washington to Augusta, one mile from Raysvlllc, ad joining lands of Yloßes Harwtck, Daniel Marshall and John L Wilkes, it being the same place whereon Jlmerson 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 credl os of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale. Dec. 19, 1860. JOHN M. CUTLIFF, Adtn'r, EXECUTOR’S SALE. T N pursuance of the last will and testament of Gllchribt 0\ er JL ton, late of Taliaferro county, deceased, will be sold a Crawfordvllle, Taliaferro couuty, within the usual hours o sale, on the first Tuesday In JAN U ARY next, the Plantation whereon sold deceased lived at the time of his death, containing sixteen hundred acres, more or less, lying on Harden’s creek. T. e 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 be sold the Perishable Property ot said deceased, consisting of Corn, Fodder, Wheat, Oats, Peas, Potatoes, Horses, Mules, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Wagons, Blacksmith's Tools, Farming Implements, &c. Sale to continue from day to day until afl is sold. Terms made known on the day. Nov. 17,1860. WM. A. OVERTON. Ex’r. EXECUTOR’S SALE. ffXN Tuesday, the Ut day ot JANUARY next, uttlie Court V” House door, in Waynesboro’, Ga., within the legal l ttrs of public * ales, by virtue of an oruer of the Court ot Oi dinar y or Richmond county, anil also, in pursuance ot :ui Interlocu tory decree in Chancery, lately granted by the Superior C..irt of said county, will be sold, about Eighty Negroes, Men, Women and Children, accustomed to Plantation work, and most of them Ukrly and valuable. , ALSO, On the following day, (Wednesday, the 2d,) at the Plantation ofthelate Col. John Mcklnne, In Burke countv, about three miles from Green s Cut, wiu he sold, the Earn ing Utensils, Corn, V odder. Horses, Mules, Live Stock, and other perishable property on said Plantation. Terms—For the Negroes, notes, with approved personal se curlty, payable January 1,1862, with interest ft om date. For the perishable property, a credit until January. 1864, for ap rrovedpaper wlUbe given. CHAS. .1. JENKINS, . WM. A. WALTON, . ... Executors of John McKinne, deceased. nov2Btw&wtd EXECUTORS’ SALE. ILL be sola ot Uie Court. House door in the city of At- M lanta, on the first Tuesday In JANUARY next, within the legal hours of sale, a portion of Laud belonging to the es tate or Isaac Ramsey, late of Columbia county, deceased con sisting of the following tracts of Land, to wit: ’ Lot No. 146, ln the North of the 13th district originally Cherokee, now Dawson county, containing 40 acres’. Lot No. 447.8d district, 8d section, originally Cherokee now Paulding county, containing 40 acres. Lot fro. 168,19 th district, 3d section originally Cherokee now Paulding county, containing 40 acres. No. 138,16 th district, Ist section, originally Cherokee now Lumpkin county, containing 40 acres. Lot No. 128, th district, Ist section Hall county, containing 160 H acres. Also, 48 acres adjoining the above and Smith £ Cotton’s land. ALSO, 200 acres, more or less. In the county of Hall, lying and being in the 812th district G. M., ln the Four Mile Purchase, the same being Head Right Lands. ALSO. The Limestone Spring tract of Laud, In the county of Hall, containing 600 acres, be the same more or less, adjoining lands of Nelson, Maye, Banks, Sullivan, Brown and Cozart. No. 90, ln the 10th district of Habersham county, containing 200 acres. On the same day ln Albany, Baker county, Lot No. 341, In the 6<h district of originally Irwin now Cottee county, contu’.i.- acres: Lot No. 291, iu the 7th district of originally Ar- Sjow Clinch county, containing 490 acres: and Lot No. the Bth district of originally Early now Mitchell county containing 260 acres. Terms made known on day of sale. PHOCION RAMSEY, 1 WM. 8. MOUGHON, I WM. H. BONNER, f Executors, GEORGE L. D. RICE, i November 18,1860. EXECUTOR’S SALE. SY virtu# of an order from tbe Court of Ordinary of Ogle thorpe county, will be sold on the first Tuesday ln ifUARY next before the Court House door ln Lexingtou, ln 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 ln said county, adjoining the lands of John Arm strong, l)r, Neeson, Mm. Armstrong, G. W. Moore and Thos. B. Wilson, together with the Improvements thereon, bald tract of Land belonging to the estate of John Swanson, de eeased, aud sold for the benefit oft us heirs and creditors of said day es sale. /40HN ARMSTRONG, ExT. MEDICINAL. MRS. WINSLOW, Aa experienced Nurse and Female Pllysician, presents to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all Inflammation, Will allay all pain and spas modic action, and is SURE TO REGULATE filß ROWELS. .Depend upon it, mothers. It will give lest to .you wives, and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. Vie have put up and sold this article for over ten years, and CAN SAY, IN CONFIDENCES N1) TRUTH of it, what we have never] -f been aide to say of any other I ITI IIS, ‘ M e and i c i 11 e NfeVER HAS] WINSLOWS Vr FAILED, IN A SINGLE, -i , INSTANCE, TO EFFECT A SOOTHIfG CUKE, when timely usedi BYKVE. Never did we know an In-1 . rtance of dis satisfaction by any one who used it. dn Lie contrary, all ate delighted with its operat ions, and spenlt in terms of commenda tion ot its magical effects and medical Virtues. We speak in this matter “ IV lIAT W E DO KNOW,” liter ton years experience, AND PLEDGEOUR REPUT ATKIN 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 fifteeubr twent y minutes after thesyrupi-( administered. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one of ibe most experienced and skilful Nurses ill New England, and has been used with NEVER FAILING SUCCESS iu THOUSAND* OF STASES. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach or,d bowels, corrects acidity, 4nd gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost ibstantly relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWELS AND W IND COLIC): and overcome C jn-{ —lvulsion?, which if not speedily reme-i died, end in deaih. We believe It the UHILDRSN BEST AND SU REST KEMEDYfx i E T ¥ll Nti IN THE WORLD In all cases of DY-I * 111 * 7 ”*IsENTEnv and DIARRHEA IN CHILDREN, whiheril arises from teeth ing, or from any other causs We woo Id say to every mother who has a child suffering from any of tjfce foregoing complaints— Do not let your prejudices, nor the pfeudlces ol others stand between you and your sunering child.and the reliefthat will be SURE —yes, ABSOLUTELY SUKEr-to follow the use of this medicine. If timely used. Full directions for uair.g will accom pany each bottle. None genuine the sac simile of UUK Tit? & PERKINS, New York,! s on the outside wrapper. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 13 CEDAR 8T„ NEW YORK. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS#*ER BOTTLE Boldin Augusta by PLUMB & LKITNER, and Druggists generally. mlHfl-ddrwly a yms’SarsaVarill A. A COMPOUND remedy iu which we have labored to pio -most effectual alterativf that can be marie, it is a concentrated ext met of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other substances of still greater altenofre power ns to afford an effective antidote for tne diseas s SMsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a renigtiy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous compluiutsvand ti.at one which will accomplish their cure must pr ve of Immense service to this large class of our afflicted feliow-citizoun. How completely this compound will do it has been proven 5v experiment on many of the worst cases to be found of the fopo wing complaints : Scrofula and Scrofulous Ooniplaiiits&Eruptions and Eruptive Diseuses, Ulcers, Pimples, Blotches,'Tumors, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic Affections, Mercurial Dis eate, Dropsy, NeuralKa or lie Douloureux, Debility, Dyspep sia and Indigestion, Erysipelas, Roselor St. Anthony’s’Fire, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from Impuritv oftlie Blood. This compound will be found a great promoter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel thtffoul humors which fes ter in the blood at this season 01 the war. By the timely ex pulsion of them many rankling disordfes are hipped in thu bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the eudurance of foul eruptions ’ aud ulcerous Eores, through which the system will strive ® rid Itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do thiiiJhrough the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions or sores ; cleanse it when you find it is ob structedand 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 lualth, and live longer torclcausing the blood. Keep the 1 lood healthy,and all Is well; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sdoner or inter something must, go wrong, and the great machinery oflife Is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, ti e reputation of accom plishing these ends. But the world has been egrcgrlouaiy de ceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not ail the virtue that is claimed lor it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concern ruled extracts of it, con tain but little of Hie virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any tiling else. During late years the public travel sen misled'by large bot tles, pretending to give a quart of E?tract of Sarsaparilla lor one dollar. Most of tließe have boeajbuids upon the sick, lor they not only contain little, If any, tSp.aparilla but, often no curative properties vvhaha'nr. Hetssfefeator .iuo point mem has ftiitowcrt the use orfnevartotts extracts of Sar saparilla which flood the market, until the name itself is Justly despised, and has bec-.me synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. Andwethink we have ground for believing it has virtues wr leh 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 ■ hould be judiciously taken according to directions on the bottle. PREPARED BY 111. J. AYER A CO. LOWELL, MASS. K'rlce, $1 per Bottle ; Sl* llolt!<• lor $ . AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, has won for Itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, tnat It 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 no more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the-beet It ever lias been, and that il may bo relied on to do for their relief all It has ever been do. AYER S CATHARTIC PILLS, ( For the cure of Costiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, Rheu matisms, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Live> Complaint, Drop sy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neural gia, as a Dinner Pill, and for Purifying the Flood. They are sugar-coated, so (hat the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are tho best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a fondly physic. Price 26 cents per box ; Five Boxes for 41. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians. Statesmen, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unpar alleled usefuln ss of these remedies, but ottrspace here will not permit 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 treat ment that should Ik- followed for thair cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other prepara tions they make more profit ou. Demand Ayer's, and take no others. The sick want the best aid there Is for them, and they should have it. All our remedies are for sale by HAVILAND, CHICHESTER & CO., Sole Agents. For sale by Druggists generally throughout the country. apfl-d&wlv Dropsy Cured. THE undersigned professes to cure DROPS Y’ of every de scriptlon. He can be seen personally five miles south of Union Point, or address by letter to Union Point, Greene coun ty, Ga. The medicine can be sent anywhere by express, with directions forgiving it. I also profess to treat some Female diseases successfully, such as Whites, Ac. I will attend per sonally. If requested and paid form j trouble. I will buy Ne groes afflicted with Dropsy, or cure them, as the owner may prefer. MILES G. BEOOME. This is to certify that my father had a negro man afflicted %ith Dropsy in 1863; he had been treated by several physicians without any cure, when he applied to M. G. Broome for his remedy, which cured him. He is still living and In good health. 11. Champion. Greenesboro ,Ga„ Jan. 21st, 1868. This Is to certify that I had a negro woman badly afflicted with Dropsy for a considerable time. She was attended by several physicians; they failed to make a cure. I heard ofM. G Broome, and put her under his treatment, and In less than a year she was thoroughly cured of Dropsy. Jakes Davant. Union Poiht, Ga.. 1859. This Is to certify that I have had a negro woman afflicted with Dropsy In 1858; I put her under the treatment of M. U. Broome, who made a permanent cure of her. She is still living andin good health. TRAVIS O. CARLTON. au26wtf GEORGIA lIRSmiULM COMPOUND, THE PUREST AND BEST. FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD, AAD DISEASES OF THE LIVER. LIVER complaints are the prevailing diseases ot the South ern climate, and the Sarsaparilla that grows hi the South ern climate, if rithtly prepared, is better for the diseases of this climate than the foreign growth. It cannot be prepared so well at the North a3 it can at the South; nothing can be gained by pending North for Sarsaparilla, or using the Sarsapa rilla prepared North. Prepared by J. DENNIS, M. D,, Augusta, Ga. For sale by Druggists generally. uecl9-w2t* FRESH Garden Seeds! WARRANTED GENUINE. CROP 1860. W K expect to receive our stock of GARDEN SEEDS ’ * this season, much earlier than usual. The assortment will be more exteusive and more complete than formerly, linving added several ucw and choice, varieties to our ahead v 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, aa being per feetly FRESH and PURE as we keep no old Seed whatever from one season to another. For the convenience of Merchants, we have almost every sort n papers ; and for Planters and Gardeners, In bulk. PLUMB& LEITNER, Druggists, Augusta, UU, October, ISSO** BTOad DENTAL CARD T- PL. KIBVDEisrS AFFJCE on Broad Street, over Messrs. D’Antignae A U Weems, opposite Messrs. Bone. & Brown’s. Call and see kpeciaitus of work—especially the Continuous Gum—they are perteep&beauttiul, that could be <leslretl ln a Plate. f A TENT MEDIC IN ES. SANFORD’S LIVER INVIGORATOR NEVER DEBILITATES. XT is compounded entirely from Gums, and has become an established fact, a Standard Medicine, known and approved by all that have used it, aud dence in ail the diseases fori It has cured thousands with given up all hopes of relief as! flficatcsin my possession sliowi The dose must dividual taking it, and used in ly on the Bowels. Let the dictates ofj you in the use of the it w-HI cure Liver Cosm 1 Dyspepsia, Chronic Dil plaints, Dysentery, Sour bitual C ost ive ness,] ra Morbus, Cholera Inj male Weaknesses, Jaum successfully as an Ordii It will cure Sick Head testify,) in twenty mini spoonfuls are taken at tack. All who use it are| in its favor. Mix watei iu the mouth with the Invigorator, and swallow both together. PRICE SI PER BOTTLE. ALSO, SANFORD’S FAMILY CATHf RTIC PULS, COMPOUNDED FROM Pure Vegetable Ex(raetn,and put up lu G9*m Cases, air tight, and will Keep in any climate. CATHARTIC PILLS. Thq Family CATHARTIC. Cathartic which the proprietor’ than twenty years. | The constantly increasing, long usetl these Pills, and tln-| m regard to their use, has inj In the reach of all, The Profession well know on different portions of the. The FAMILY CAl’HAllj ferenceto this well established) variety of the purest Vegeta’ on every part of the alimeutal in all cases where a Cathartic? ments of the Stoma&h, Sleep!* Loins, Costiveness, Puin and* from sudden cold, which frey long course of Fever, Loss ofj tiOB of Cold over the Body,! wgiglit in the head, all Ini la Children or Aduits, Rhea, the Blood, and many disease to, rous to mention in this advert PRICE THREE DIME*. The LIVER INVIGORATOR and FAMILY CATHAR TIC PILLS are retailed by Druggists generally, and sold whole, sale by the t rade in all the large towns. S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D., / Manufacturer and Proprietor, 203 Broadway, frew York, Corner Fulton st For sale iu Augusta by PLUMB & LEITNER, IIAVI LAND, CHICHESTER & CO.. Wm. 11. TUTT, and others. mylO-d&wly raW. OTufirs HAIR INVIGORATOR. AN* EFFECTIVE, SAFE AND ECONOMICAL COMPOUND, TOR RESTORING GREY HAIR lo its original celor, without dyin , and preventing the Hair from turning grey. FOR PREVENTING BALDNESS, and curing It when there is the least particle of vitality for re cuperative energy remaining. Fdft REM ,VIN G SCURF & DANDUFF and all Cutaneous Aft'ectlonr jf the Scalp. FOR BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR, The great celebrity and the Increasing demand for this une qualled preparation, convinces the proprietor that one trial is only necessary to satisfy a discerning public ofitssuperiorquali ties over any other preparation at present in use. It. cleanses the head and scalp from dandruil and other cutaneous diseases; causes the hair to grow luxuriantly, and gives it a rich, soft, glossy ami flexible appearance; and also where the hair is loosening and tlflnnlng,lt will give strength and vigor to the roots, and restore the growth to those pans which irave become bald, causing It to yield a fresh covering of hair. There are hundreds (ft Ladles aud Gentlemen in i .iw York who have had their hair restored by the use of the Invigorator, when ail other preparations had failed. L. M. has in his pos session letters innumerable testifying 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 hair has already changed its color, the use of the Invigorator will certainly restore it to its original hue, giving it a dark, glossy appearance. Asa perfume for the toilet and a lialr Restorative, it is peculiarly recommended, having an agreeable fragrance ; and tne great facilities it affords ln dressing the hair, which, when moist with the Invigorator can be dressed in any required form so as to preserve its placo, whether plain or ln curls—hence the great demand for it by the ladies as a standard toilet article which none ought lo be with out, as the price places it within the reach of all, being OISLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS per bottle, to bemad at all respectable druggists’ and perfumers. L. MILLER would call the attention of Barents and Guar dians to the use of ids Invigorator, in cases where the childrens’ Hair inclines to be weak. Tbe use ofit lays the foundation for a good head of Hair, as it removes anv impurities that may have become connected with the scalp, the removal ol which Ie necessary, both for the health of the child aud the future ap pearanceof its Hair. CAUTION—None genuine wltheut the facsimile LOUIS MILLER being oil the outer wrapper ; also, L. MILLER’S HAIR INVIGORATOR, N. Yblown in the glass. Wholesale Depot, 56 Dey Street, and sold by 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 HAIII DYE, which, after years of scientific experimenting, 1 have brought to perfection. It dyes Black or Brown instantly, without Injury so tbe Hair or Skin—warranted tbe best article of the kind in existence. PRICE, ONLY 50 CENTS Depot, 56 Dey Street, New-York. au7-wly Dr. J. H. MCLEAN’S STRENGTHENING (lOKHIAL 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 Oompound, procured by the distillation of Roots, Herbs ana Hark. Yellow Dock, Blood Hoot, Black Root, Sarsaparilla, Wild ( ‘berry Bark and Dandelion enters it. to its composition. The entire active reme dial principle of each ingredient is thoroughly extracted by my new method of distilling, producing a delicUus, exhUerutlng spirit, and the most infallible remedy for renovating tbedis cil.-i and system, and restoring the sicK, suffering aud debilitated invalid to health and strength. 1 MoLEAJVS STiIENUTHEMNU ( OHDI VL wm effectually cure LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSI’EPSIA, JAUNDICE, ('bionic or Nervous Debility, Diseases oftlie Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Inward Files, Acidity or Sick ness of the Stomach, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Dull Fain or Swimming in the Head, Palpitation of the Heart, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Erucations, Choaking or Suffo cating reeling when lying down. Dryness or Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Night Sweats, Inward Fevers, Fain ln the Small of ihe flack, Chest or Side, Sudden Flushes of Heat., De pression of Spirits, Frightful Dreams, Langer Despondency or any Nervous Diseases, Sore or Blotches ou the Skiu, and Fever and Ague (or Chilis and Fever.) OVER A MILLION OF BOTTLE* Have been sold during the last six months and in no Instance has it tailed in giving entire satisfaction. Who, then, will suf fer front weakness or Debility when McLEAN’S STRENGTH EN 1 NG ('ORDIAL will cure you ? No language can convey an adequate idea of the Immediate aud almost miraculous change preuuced by taking this Cordial in the diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous system, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or Impaired by sickness, the relaxed and unstrung organization (restored to Its primitive health and vigor. .MARRIED FERssOIVH, Or others conscious of Inability, from whathever cause, will find McLEAN’S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL athoroughre gt-nernl or oft he system ; and all who-may have injured them selves by improper indulgence, will findm this Cordial a cer tain cureJaßd speedy remedy. TR THE LADIES. MLEAK*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 ail 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 anti cause the bloom of health to mount your cheek again. Every bottle is warranted to give satisfaction. FOR CHILDREN. Ifyour children are sickly, puny, or afflicted, MoLEANTS CORDIAL will make them healthy, sot 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 MoLEAN’S STRENGTH IN G CORDIAL, amltake nothing else. It is the only remedy that, will purify the blood thoroughly, anil at the same time strengthen Hie system. One tablespoontul taken every mommg fasting, is a certain prevenvative for Cholera, Chills and Fever, Yellow Fever, or any prevalent disease. Jt W put up in large bottles. Fnce only fit per bottle, or 8 bottles for A6. For sale by all respectable Druggists in the South. J. H. McLKAN, Sole Proprietor of this Cordial. Also, McLean’s Volcanic OU Liment. Principal Depot ou the corner of Third aud Pine-sts. St. Louis. Mo. __ ap2o’6OdAwly FALL AND WINTER BONNETS, MIBB MATTHEWS has returned from New York, am, will on THURSDAY, October 25th, open a rich stock ol French and American BONNETS, CAPS, and HEAD DRESSES. On haul, a large lot of CLOAKS, which will be sold a. a great reduction. Also, a variety of other Goods, such a* EM BROIDERIES, LACES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, FURS 1 , WOR STED GOODS, Ac. WM. MATTHEWS. 0.-24-110 Is now resorted to with coufi which it is recommended, in the last two years wno had the numerous unsolicited cer to the temperament of the In such quantities as to act gent your judgment guide Liver Invigorator, and plaints, Bilious Attacks, arrhea, Summer Com- I Stomach, Dropsy, lla- Cholic, Cholera, Chole fantum, Flatulence, Fe dice, and may be used nary Family Medicine, ache, (as thousands can utes, if two or three tea commencement of at giving their testimony LIVKR INVIGORATOR.! PILL, iHa gentle but active lias used in uis practice more demand from those who have satisfaction which all express duced me to place them with tiiat different Cathartics act bowels. TIC PILL lias, with due de fact, been compounded from a Me Extracts, which act alike ry canal, and are good and safe is needed, such as Derange ness. Pains in the Back and Soreness over the whole body, quently, if neglected, end in a Appetite, a Creeping Sensa- Uestlessness, Headache, or fiammatory Diseases, Worms matism, a great Purifier Oi which flesh is heir, too nume tlaenjent. Dose, Ito 8. VVAKKHOUSKS. J. C. & ft R JONES, LATE OF CHATTANOOGA, TENS. General Commission Merchants, BROAD STREET, NEARLY OpF?)SITK PLANTERS HOTEL, AUGUSTA. novlß-6iu J. C. DAWSON, Warehouse & Commission Merchant, NO. 2 WARREN BLOCK. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Jy29-6m HEARD & CLARKE, WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE. ON REYNOLD STREET, {Near South Caroline Railroad Depot,) AUGUSTA, YVTLL devote their personal attention to the Sate anil V 1 Storage of Cotton and all other I’ro 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, __ iy24-dftwtf HEN HYE.CLAR KE._ ANTOINE TOIILL AIN, COTTON FACTOR, Warehouse Jackson Street, AUGUSTA, GEO. fI'HIK usual Cash facilities required, will be extended to my J. friends and customers, ami the saleof all Cotton consigned to me shall have my personal attention. au9-d&w6m GARDINER & MOORE, WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION Mil] RCHANTS, (Warehouse formerly occupied bv Simpson A Gardiner,) MoINTOSII STREET, AUGUSTA, GA„ W ILI < give their personal attention to the selling of Cotton, ! 11 or such other produce ns may be sent to them by their friends and the planting public. Orders for Bugging, Rope, and Family Supplies, filled to the best, advantage. Cash Advances made upon Produce In Store, when required JAMES T. GARDINER, formerly Simpson A Gardiner. yS'fim ST. JOHN MOORE. DOUGIIT Y BEALL k( 0 COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GEO, CtO.VriNUES business at their old stand (Fire-Proof ISu 1 1.1 - j ings.) on Jackson Street, and renew the tender of their ser vices to their old friends and customers. Advances as heretofore. K. W. DOUGHTY, W. A. BEA LL, (.’. W. DOUGHTY. Augusta, Augusta, August 20, 1860. au22-d2w*w6m 1\ (I. MORROW, Warehouse and Commission MKKCHA TSJ T\ At the Fire-Proof Warehouse of Ph in izy A Clayton, AUGUSTA, GA., Ofice on the Corner vs Reynolds & Campbell Sts., UP STAIRS, V%7 ILL devote his personal attention to the sale and storage ll of Cotton, and all 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, Qa-. August, 1860. aulS-d* w6m PHIJMJZY & (LAYTON, WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERC HANTS, Corner of Reynolds and Campbell Streets, Augusta, Geo. HAVING made extensive additions to our Warehous during the summer, It is now one of the most commodiou in 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. Bep2-d*wSm M. P. STOVALL, Warehouse & Commission Merchant, AUGUSTA, GA., (10NTINT’E8 the business in all its branches, In his large j and commodious Fire-Proof Warehouse, on Jackson street, near the Globe Hotel. Orders for Plantation and Family Supplies promptly and carefully filled. The usual CASH facilities afforded customers. au2l-d&w6m JAMES A. JONES, Warehouse & Commission Merchant, NO. 6 McINTOSH STREET, AUGUSTA, C3r -A. \\ r ILL continue the Commission business in all its branches. ll Personal attention giventothesale and storage of COT TON, and all other produce consigned to him. Thankful for the liberal patronage of 4ils friends in former years, he would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, and that of the public generally. Orders for Bagging; Rope aiidFandly Supplies, carefully fill ed at the lowest market price. Liberal cash advances made oo Produce in store. J. A. JONES. Augusta, July 4,1860. Jy6 dA w6m \Y. M. & A. A. BEALL, WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, UA. WK will continue the Warehouse and Commission Busi ness at the same stand, in Metcalfs Fire-proof Ware house, ton Reynolds’, between Jackson and Alclntosh streets, Metcalf's 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 ttiat of the public generally, pledging the strictest personal at tention to ail business entrusted to our care. All consignments to B. & 8., will have our prompt attention. The usual Cash Advances made on Produce in Store. Orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies promptly Ailed. WM. M. BEALL, A. A. BEALL. Augusta, Ga., July 9,1860. jyl3-d3Aw6m D’Antignac ; Evans & Cos., WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GhA.. W 5 continue the above business at our commodious Ware house on Reynold slreet, near the United States Hotel, where we may always be found to attend to the inteiest of our customers. Orders for Plantation and Family Supplies promptly filled, and all the usual facilities granted to our friends. Cash Advances made on produce in store. WM. M. D’ANTIGNAO, GEO. W. EVANS, 1y22-d*w6m WM. E. EVANS. DEVEREUX & KLA Pl’, No. 23 Mclntosh Street, IMPORTERS (Direct) of Fine WINES. BRAN DIE’ I and GINS. O’ hand, a superior article of Monongahela, Rye, Cabinet and Wheat WHISKEYS. oct.Hl-ASw* HEARD & SIMPSON, Warehouse and Commission MERCHAN T 9, AUGUSTA, GA. \A7 E will continue the Warehouse and Commission Bust -11 ness, at our old stand, where we solicit a continuance of the patronage of our old friends and thepu bile generally. aus dwwfim HEARD £ SIMPBON. VOL. XXIV. NO. 306 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. EDW, F. B. LANGSTROTH, ATTORNEY AT LAW* AUGUSTA, GA. lIAHTICTLAK attention given to collectiqmof (llm in- JL and drawing up of legal Instruments. Office Ntfrc Washington street, between Broad and Reynolds. Refers to Gov. John Milton, Marianna, Fla. ; Col. John I*o tier, Augusta, Ga.; Profs. H. F. AR. Campbell. novl6 WILLIAM n. WHEELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW AUGUSTA, GEO., OFFICE CORNER BROAD A WASHINGTON STREET* IS COItimsSIONER FOR , Connecticut, Mississippi, Rhode island, Florida, Tennessee Vermont, Alabama. oct7-d6ra EDWIN H. POWERS ATTORNEY AT. LAW SOLICITOR IN EQUITY AUGUSTA,’ GA. 4 LL business coming within the pale of his profession, <?n ----1%. trusted to his care, will be discharged with fidelity? Ot flee over No. 4 W arren Block. aug4-d£wly THOMAS W. MILLER ATTORNEY AT LAW, AUGUSTA, GA. WILL practice In the counties of Richmond, Burke an 77, L'ji’ui'bla, and may be found lor the present at the office ot M. H. Talbot, Esq., nearly oppositethe United States Hotel. Same entrance as to the office of the late firm of Millers A Jackson. _ febaC-ly WRIGHT & GIBSON - fTOUNEVS AT LAW, AUGUSTA, GA. \\ oh practice In all the counties of the Middle Circuit, ” At arren and Lhieoln of the Northern... Office on :• ■art street, in LuEavette Hall building. _ ■ JNO. P. C. WHITEHEAD, Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, AFFICE over Foullain, Jennisgs & Co.’s new Warehouse - * Street. Mli 1 JOHN MILLEDGE, Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, W‘A D U acti . c ?,. in the counties of the Middle Circuit. _ll OthoefNo. 8 W arren Block. octlO F. L. R. THOMAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LAFAYETTE, GA. Je;o_ * THEODOHE O. CONE, ISAAC L. TOOLS CONE & TOOLE. ATTORNEYS A.T LA W AND SOLICITORS IN EUUITY, Ofice First Door below the Mechanics’ Ranh, Augusta, Ga. IHAVK associated with me in the Practice ol Law, 18AA<; L. fOOLE, Esq. We will practice in the following ceun : Columbia, Washington, Emanuel. Scriveu, Burke, Rich mond, Jeflei son and Warren ; in the Supreme Court of Geoi gia, in the U. S. 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. us-dAwtf THEODORE c. CONK. FRamv it. mxli.tp, ATTORNEY AT LAW AUGUSTA, GA. W Ihh practice In all the counties ot the Middle Circuit, 11 in the Circuit Court of the United States. COMMISSIONER FOR New York, North Carolina, Illinois Massachusetts, Booth Carolina, Kentucky Pennsylvania, Florida, Ohio, Virginia, Mississippi, California. Office in the rear room over Bherman, Jessup* Co.’s Store, opposite the United States Hotel. feb26-d*wly IjIKANK 11. AIIpLBR, Attorney at Law, has removed his Office to the trout room over Conley, Force A Cos ’a Store, opposite the Insurance Bank. oew-dUrwlm. JOHN K. JACKSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITV, AUGUSTA, GA. WILL Practice In Richmond, Columbia, and Burke Coun* ties, in Georgia, and in the Circuit Court of the United States for the Districts of Georgia. Commissioner fl3r tho States of Alabama, Tennessee anaTexas. Office over the store of fcherman, Jessup & Cos., uext abova the ( ity Bank. ffebw-it&wly LOFTON & SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEXINGTON, GA. WILL practice in the Countlea of Oglothorpe, Madison 11 Hart, Elbert, Lincoln, YVilkes, Taliaferro. Warren, Han cock and Glasscous. JOHN T. LOFTGN. WM. H. SMITH. feb2l-dacwly* JOHN WHIT THOMAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, cuthbebt, ga., V\T ILL practice in the counties of Randolph, Sc ewart, Quit 11 man. Clay, Early, Terrell and Calhoun. Collections i.A Land Claims promptly attended to. wy2s T. WALKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW ATHENS, GA. YYTILL practice in the counties of Jackson, Clark, Walton, 11 Gwinnett, Hall, Rabun, White, Habersham, FranklU and Hanks, of the Western Circuit. janlSMO-ly JONES, RODGERS &T ROBERTS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. rfIHK Ann o f Berrien, Jones * Cos., having been dissolved by A the death or 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 Clrcui. Court of the United States for the District of Georgia. OFFICE IN WAYNESBORO’, BURK E CO., GA. MALDOI.M D. JONES, ALPHKCg M. KODOKBS, WILLIAM B. BOBKBTS. je27-d&wly A RIVER PLANTATION FOB. SALE I C CONTAINING Three Thousand Acres, lying In the 14th ) District of Lee county, immediately on Flint River, ad Joining lands of N. Wiley—Fourteen Hundred Acres in a fiLn state of cultivation ; a first-rate DWELLING HOUSE, with 8 Rooms, Good Framed Negro Cabi as, 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 Amerieus, Georgia. (J. F. SMITH. ap24-wtt MAPES’ SOIL-LIFTING PLOW! Y\J HEN a surface Plow is run at a depth of twelve inches, Tt and a two-horse Soil Lifting Plow follows, which is ca pable of disintegrating to a depth offlfteen inches more, there Is a total disintegrated depth of twenty-seven inches, ana those who so practice will find that they have another farm beneath that represented or their map. A smaller size of this Plow (one horse) thinner in the sole and more dart-like in it) figure Is an admirable implement for cultivating crops, and will do the work of more than forty men with hoes. With the corn cron, this tool may run dose alongside the com, and to the full depth of twelve inches when the corn Is but three Inches high IS ? ~r oots OCCU PY ‘he space between the rows ; this ’’fid hit the soil, move every corn plant with the soil, and for so s.ig-.t a distance as not to separate the particles from the roots. yet-so completely loosening the mass that the plant may be picked up with tne fingers. This is more thorough cultivation than can be obtained by one hundred hoeings, leaving the soil In better tilth and cutting of uo routs. More than twenty thousand of these Plows were sold last year. PRICES : One Horse as Two Horae 1” is 60 “ “ with Cutter 14 on Three Horse * 14*9 “ “ with Cutter 1. Fersale by J.A'fiiiiuiar octia-diawti No. 3 Warren B&ck, Augilfe* iM