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AUIiUSTA, OA- ■ I
SUNDAY MORNING .’....July 22.1866
GEORGIA'S RESOURCES.
In our paper of yesterday morning,
we alluded, iu geueral terms, to the
importance of developing and employ
ing all tho resources of the Southern
States, it is a subject iu which we
feel a profound interest, and feel that it
caunot be broached too often. Still we
have a greater.pride and more intense
interest in our own State. We wish
her to ho uot only the Empire State of
the South, but of the whole Union ; and
it is only by the display of energy, and
determination, and the outlay of capital,
that this can be accomplished.
A writer in the Milledgeville Re
corder thus alludes to one of the re
sources of our State, which promises a
rich reward if properly directed :
Gkorgia and Sums or Her Rksourcis.
—ln the counties through which tho Sav
annah, Albany A Gulf Rail Road runs to
the extent of about one hundred miles west
of this Road, the wire or native grass grows
abundantly, and from March to December,
is a line pasture for horses, sheep and
cattle. During the winter months there is
sufficiency of pasturo for stock to live on,
and sheep and cattle are never housed iu
those aountius. Tho success in raising
sheep in the counties of Emanuel, Mont
gomery, and Tatnnll, twenty years of expo
rienco has proved a decided success—some
planters having as muuy as three thousand
head at ono timo, while from three to five
hundred is common. The quality of the
wool from these counties commands in tbe
market as high a price as any wool in the
country, oxcept tho wool from choice breeds.
Hare sheep double their numbers every two
years; all tho attention they get is to bo
penned in May, sheared and marked, and
ikon turned uut to shift for themselves—
an investment that doublos itself every two
years with such slight attention and gives
the wool as profit yearly, is of real value,
especially when wool in tho markets of tho
world sells as readily as any staple article
whatever. Laud in this part of the State
is very cheap, the country ns healthy as
any part of the State. Tho Savannah,
Albany A Gulf Road completed, projected
rail roads, partly completed, that do and
will connect Savannah, Macon, and Bruns
wick, running through this part of tbe
Statu, offer to industry and enterprise a
good and speedy reward. At a recent exhi
bition of sheep in the State of New York,
some varieties were exhibited whose fleece
weighed as high as from sixteen to twenty
two pounds, and at this exhibition there
was offered as high os SIO,OOO a piece for
some of the bucks of choice breed at our
doora. With perpotual pasturage for sheep
to feed on, only requiring a small outlay ol'
capital, tho increase highly remunerative,
ns certain of success as any pursuit what
ever, these prospects would seem to give no
countenance to dishonorable idleness.
This part of the State raises cattle and
horses finoly, and where the land is trod by
penning tbe cattle on it, produces Sen Island
cotton, doublo in value to any upland cotton,
abundantly. The Wpst India «os»' cane
4b rows in these eo«m*ies well, and sugar and
syrup of a good quarts* is abundanUy pro
duced to supply of its inhabitants.
These light, sandy islands yield tho sweet
potato in great abundance and are kept
sound cbo entire year round. Horses are
raised in these couutios on the natural
grass. They arc not large, but for spirit
and action in harness or uudor the saddle,
caunot he surpassed. Tho ground pea
raised among thu oorn for hogs, yields abun
dantly, remains iu the ground nil the win
ter and spring sound. This, with the sweet
potato, insures a good supply of fat pork,
good beef and mutton, with an abundant
supply of milk and butter is had for eight
out of the twolve months in tho year from
tho native grass which grows all over the
country and is anover failing source to feed
the dumostic animals on. What might be
in reason expected where the breed of sheep
could be so much improved on in flesh and
fleece—whoro lauds aro cleared by girdling
tho trees, only cutting down enough to
fenco the fields—where both rye und oats
aro sowu in the fall, and in February and
March arc fine pastures for ewes and lambs,
and with a little attention scarcely a lamb
would be lost iu the spring, for sheop are
never penned in this part of the State? Can
tltese great natural advantages be turned to
a good account—give employment to the
idle, reward to the industrious, und impart
independence to tbe State? It is confident
ly hoped that the great change which has
taken place in tbe labor system of the South,
that in looking up new pursuits, this one
holding out the promise of a good reward,
may not he lost sight of. H.
Gen. Jos. E. Johnston —The Rome
Courier thus alludes to tbe above distin
guished gentleman and bis connection with
an important lihe of railway : “Tbe distin
guished general and much-loved soldier,
Joseph E. Johnston, arrived hero on tho
stage from Jacksonville on last Wednesday
evening. lie seems to be in excellent health
and good spirits. He has accepted the
Presidency of the Selma and Tennessee
lliver Rail Road, and was hero on business
connected with the contemplated early com
pletion of the road from Blue Mountain to
Dalton. He thinks this connection a great
public necessity, and that the stock in the
road will be very valuable. Wo aro told
that he favors the route through Rome.
Gen. Smith, former Chiof Engineer of the
Army of Virginia, was in company with
him. The latter is now Chief Engineer of
the Selma and Tennessee River Rail Road,
and probably is in favor of the lino through
hore, if the contemplated consolidation is
perfected. If present plans are carried out,
General Johnston's headquarters are likely
to be in Rome within a few months.’’
—A little negro named Jimmy Ma
guire was taken before the Mayor of
Mobile, the other day, for fighting in the
street. Jimmy stated that his “young
master”—a little white boy—was suffer
ing a heating Irbrn a large hoy, and he
only/fought to help his “young master."
o. Jimmy was discharged.
OBITUARY.
DM, or the lfltl, Jaly, 1868, MR.JIOH3S
C. HARPER. Tb* deceased was Uhra in
lugaata, oa the ?tb July. lWt, and was
the oldest ion of tbe late William Harper;
Again we are called upon to tuouru the
demise of a brave Confederate. When tbe
toesia of war was sounded, ha volunteered
in tbe Ulodget Volunteers (afterwards the
Milledge Artillery), and was connected at
one time with the noble Third Georgia
Regiment. He was, daring the war, and
up to the time of tho surrender, at his post
where doty called him. He was a man en
dowed with intelligence, and few men pos
sessed ae much human kindness as he.
But, alas! ho has been taken from u«. Let
us send up prayers to the Throne of Peaoe,
for his safe exit)to realms beyond the skies.
Although he was separated from his brothers
and sisters, at the time of his death, kind
friends, those who stood shoulder to shoulder
with him in the defence of (southern honor,
miaistored to bis wauts. Ho died suddenly;
his disease (cholera morbus) being of that
nature that proves fatal in a few hours.
The young should bear in mind that all are
bound to die. For when we least expect,
tho son of tnan eometk. Bo you also ready.
His remains now rest in the Summervillo
Cemetery, there to remain until tho last
trumpet goundeth. A Fhiend.
Funeral Notices.
The friends and acquaintances of Mr.
and Mrs. G. T. DORTIC and family aro re
spectfully invited to attond tho funeral of
the former from his late residence on Rey
nolds stroct, THIS (Sunday) MORNING,at
S o'clock.
The friends and acquaintances of Mr.
Thomas Mofiitt and fnmily, of Mr. Joseph
Moffitt and family, and of Mr. and Mrs.
David Graham, ara respectfully invited to
attend the funeral of Mrs. ANNIE
MOFFITT, wife of the former, from the
Catholic Church, THIS (Sunday) AFTER
NOON, at 3 o'clock.
Special Notices.
s£§£==* 6.-.P.-.R-.5.-.—The Members will
bo punctual in attendance at the hour ap
pointed.
By order of the Commander-in-Ckief,
B. B. Russell.
W. R. SCIIIRMER,
jy22—l Secretary.
LODGE, No. 166,F.\AA.\
M.-.-TheßcgularMonthly Commu- a
nication of this Lodge will bo held
at the Lodge Room (Masonic f
Hall), TO-MORROW (Monday) *
EVENING, the 23d inst., at 71 o’clock.
By order of C. F. Lewis, W.\ M.\
Wii. R. DAVIS,
jy22—lt Secretary.
DIRECT IMPORTATION.—
Wo are in receipt of an invoice of Surgical
Instruments and Druggist’s Sundries, from
the house of Maw k Son, London, em
bracing very many useful articles, to which
we invite attention.
STEVENSON & SHELTON,
Importers of Choice Medicines,
Chemical Reagents and Perfumery.
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SUMMER SOLSTICE r«. DOG
DAYS—The loose habits of the thermome
ter in its excelsior cap„„, mn d« en
durable by 1 the refreshing influences of Bay
Wattr, Golden Bell Cologne, Violettine,
Florida Water, Eau de Magnolia, Treble
Distilled Lavender, and other grateful Per
fumes. A few cases, from authentic sources
just imported by
STEVENSON <f; SHELTON,
jy 21—3 t Pharmaceutists.
MYSTERIES OF THE TOILET.
—Ernaile do Paris (the renowned Toilet
of the demoiselles of France), Lubin’s Vin
egairc de Rouge, Ooudray’s Rouge de The
ntro, Bloom of Youth, Fleur de Ris, Mc-
Arthur's Lilly White, Toilet Companions,
etc., etc. Our Cosmetics are from the most
celebrated perfumers, and aro not injurious
to the skin. For sale by
STEVENSON it- SHELTON,
jy 21—3 t Pharmaceutists.
Jggggs, THE BATIL—Maw & Son’s
Califacio Gloves, Honey Comb Gloves,
Turkish Bath Pads, Sultan’s Imperishable
Bath Brushes, Venetian and Turkish Vege
table Sponges, Turkish Towels, White Cas
tilo Soap, and Bazin's Bathing Tablets.
For sale by
STEVENSON & SHELTON,
Importers of Toilet Articles,
jy2l—‘lt Fine Soap*, Perfumery, etc.
DR. J. T. U. BROWN, DENTIST
formerly of Atlanta), Office 220 Broad
Street, over Ilersey’s Clothing Store. All
Dentul Operations executed in the best,
neatest and most durable manner.
myl9—3m*
NOTICE.
THE SOUTHERN MEDICAL AND
SURGICAL JOURNAL, first Number,
for July, New Scries, containing One Hun
dred and Eighty-Four Pages Reading Mat
ter, is now ready for delivery.
PRlCE—Single Copies...ONE DOLLAR
Per Annum...FlVE DOLLARS
IN ADVANCE.
Orders respectfully solicited by
E. H. FUGUE,
Publisher,
ju3o-—tf Augusta, Ga.
Wood for the City.
Clerk ov Council’s Office, )
Augusta, Ga., July 18, 1866. j
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at this office, until 12 o’clock
M., of Friday, the 10th day of August next,
for furnishing the City Council of Augusta
with ONE THOUSAND CORDS of good
Oak or Hickory Wood, and ONE HUN
DRED CORDS good Dry Piuc, and half
light wood —to bo delivered, properly corded,
along the lines of the Georgia, Augusta
and Savannah, or South Carolina Rail
Roads.
Bidders will state in their proposals the
kind and quality of Wood they intend to
furnish ; the price per cord, and the station
on the Rail Road, or number of miles from
the city, at which they will deliver it.
By order ol Hon. James T. Gardiner,
Mayor C. A. L. T. BLOME,
jy 19—ts Clerk ol Council.
New Advertisements.
Bacon, Flour, Sugar, Coffees,
Molasses, &c., &c.
nn HHDS. PRIME BACON—
/C\J Sidea and Shoulders
100 Mils 7LOUB, various brands
J hhds. Prime P. R. SUGAR
3 hhds. Prime P. R. MOLASSES
30 tieices Prime Muscovado MOLASSES
300 sacks Liverpool SALT—
Large size and full
2 gross Wiae BOTTLES
PEPPERaSPICE, GINGER, SODA
COLGATE'S SOAP—No. 1 k Toilet
Bids GIBSON’S WHISKEY
Bids Distilled OLD RYE
Superior OLD MONON G AIIE LA
Choice OLD MONONGAHKLA— X
snd XXX
Choice OLD CABINET
Fine CUE VVIMU sod SMOKING
tobacco, segars, etc
For sale by
Z. MeCORD,
jy22—6t 294 Broad street.
Established in 1850.
The subscriber respectfully
informs the citizens of Augusta and
vicinity that he keops a special establish
ment for tho Repair of Fine Watches and
Jewelry. All WORK entrusted to his care
will he executed promptly, neatly, and war
ranted for one year. At his Storo will ho
found one of the largest Stocks of FTNK
WATCHES, JEWELRY and SILVER
WARE in the Southern States.
A. PRONTAUT,
Practical Watchmaker,
163 Broad St., below Augusta Hotel.
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XFZ T .
lAM AUTHORIZED TO EXCHANGE,
for COTTON YARNS, OSNABURGS
and DOMESTICS, at market rates —
5 libls. No. 1 LUBRICATING OIL
20 cases No. 10 Whittemore COTTON
CARDS
5 bales Heavy GUNNY BAGGING
50 bills. VIRGINIA SALT
50 bbls. Turk’s Island SALT.
L. B. DAVIS,
jy22—2t 292 Broad street.
Country Residence For Sale.
A HOUSE—WITH FOUR ROOMS,
Attic., Kitchen, Servants’ lloonis,
Stable, Barn, and Smoke House. About
Fifteen Acres of Land, good Garden, and
Fruit Orchard of about 200 selected Tree?,
and the best of water* Situated about four
miles from Augusta.
Apply to TIIOS. RICHARDS.
Estray Pony.
IN TUE EARLY PART OF
July, about six miles from Augusta, a
SORREL PONY. Whoever has lost the
same, can obtain it by applying to the un
dersigned and paying all expenses.
WILLIAM BYRD.
Quaker Springs, Washington Road.
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CLAM SOUP
rjAO-MORROW (MONDAY)—
AT THE
“OGLETHORPE”
FROM 11 TO 2 O’CLOCK.
Families Supplied.
jy 22—11*
For Rent.
TWO STORES AND A COMFORTABLE
DWELLING, containing four rooms
and a double kitchen. There is a large lot
attached tci the building. -
aeou, ttrivent, half a STORE near tho
Bell Tower. Apply to
JOHN ROSS,
jy22—lt* Near the Bell Tower.
LOST,
ON WEDNESDAY LAST, A MEMO
RANDUM BOOK, containing about
Twenty Dollars in Rank Bills, betwoen
Twelve and Fiftecu Dollars in Greenbacks,
and some private papers.
There was also a Note, payable to B.
Mclunes, for $1250 in Gold ; said Note has
been paid.
Whoever finds said Book and returns it
to tho DAILY PRESS Office will be lib
erally rewarded. jy2o—ft*
Musical Entertainment.
MR. HETT’S BAND WILL GIVE
another Musical Entertainment on
MONDAY EVENING next, the 23d inst.,
at BENDER’S GARDEN, Shultz’s Hill,
S. C.
Mr. 11. would like to sec all his friends
there.
The Gardens will be brilliantly
illuminated on everv Entertainment night.
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Ri. ley’s Buchu.
JQERANGEMENTS OF TIIE
URINARY & GENITAL ORGANS
Often lead to serious and incurable mala
dies, rendering life a burthen. In most
cases these derangements may be restored
and health, vigor and life prolonged by the
use of
RISLEY’S EXTRACT OF BUCIIU,
Which is a scientific combination of tho
best remedies known to the Medical world.
SOLD BY THE DRUGGISTS.
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French and Music Lessons.
Madame ballot announces
that sho has opened a FRENCH
CLASS, for Ladies, on every Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday, at Four o’clock
P. M.
FRENCH CLASS for Gentlemen, samo
days, at 8 P.M.
Madame B. will also resume her MUSIC
LESSONS on and aftor Monday next.
TERMS—Very moderate.
Residence—96 REYNOLDS STREET.
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Selling Off at Cost to Close
Business!
jf=| GREAT BARGAINS
SHOES, and
Pfca. TRUNKS!
All in want of goods in our lino will find
it to their advantage to give us a call, as
wc are selling off our goods at cost. To
city and country merchants wc offer gacat
inducements, as we will sell them goods
cheaper than they can buy them North.
Our stock is large and well adapted to this
section of the country. Call and examine
our stock and prices, as wc aro determined
to close the business as soon as possible.
W. ,£• C. 11. CLARENDON.
314 Broad Street. Augusta,
Nearly opposite lie Planters’ Hotel.
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Auction Sales.
Day, Russell & Benjamin,
AUCTIONEERS.
YTJILL SELL—
VV I" frout an( * * nß '^ e Store—
On MONDAY, Jult 23d
at 9} A. M.—
Boxes Porter
Boxes Champagne
Boxes Cotton Cords
Boxes Soap
Boxes Candles
Boxes Crackers
Boxes Claret
Boxes Smoking Tobacco
Boxes Soda
Barrels Sugar
Barrels Mess Beef
Barrels Snuff—in bladders
Boxes Cigars
Lot of FURNITURE.
Inside of Store—
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes
Hats, Fancy Goods
Notions, Crockeryware
Silver-plated Ware, Mirrors, etc.
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Government Sale at Macon, Ga.
The following property will
ho sold at public auction, at the Macon
Arsenal, or Findlay Iron Works Buildings,
at Macon, Ga., on
THURSDAY, JULY 2Gth, 1866,
Sale commencing at 10 A. M.:
40,000 lbs. CAST IRON—shell metal
MACHINES and TOOLS for both Iron and
Wood
Unfinished MUSKET BARRELS
SPORTING RIFLE BARRELS, BLOCKS
and I’ULLIES, Bopo, Harness, Horse
Equipments, Leather Accoutrements,
Four-wheeled Druys, Wagon Poigs,
spare pnrts for Muskets and Pistols.
100 feet of IKON FLANGE PIPE
35 tons SCRAP-IRON —and many other
articled.
ALSO,
200,000 COMMON BRICKS, in the unfin
ished wall around the new Laboratorj'.
Terms—Cash, in U. S. or National Bank
currency. D. W. FLAGLER,
Captain of Ordnance and
Brevet Lt. Col. U. S. A.,
Jy 15—td Com’g Augusta Arsenal.
Stocks & Bonds ! Stocks & Bonds !
Day, Russell & Benjamin,
AUCTIONEERS.
WILL SELL EVERY
WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY
(In connection with their regular sale)
At 1 1 1-2 A. M. I’rccuely,
Bank Stocks
Rail Road Stocks
Loan Association Stocks
Factory Stocks
Bonds
Beal Estate
Coupons
AND
Securities of every description.
All Stocks, Bonds, and Real Estate en
trnsted to us will have our prompt personal
attention.
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PRESERVE YOUR SIGHT!
PROFESSOR COHEN,
. The Renowned (Optician and
V PjjbBLTH SPECTACLE MAKER,
From Louisville, Ky., is stopping in this
city on a professional visit for
ONE WEEK ONLY,
With a large assortment of those Cele
brated
Spectacles,
Suitable for all eyes and sight.
Persons afflicted with deficient sight
would do well to call on the Professor.
Professor COHEN uses a scientific in
strument which is called the OPTIMETER,
by which ho determines the power of the
oye which enables him to adjust the exact
lenses to suit the eye, by which he relievos
the sight.
OFFICE at AUGUSTA HOTEL, Ladies’
Reception Room. jy2o—lw*
REMOVAB.
Quinn brothers
NEWS k PERIODICAL AGENTS,
Have removed to the
STORE NEXT BELOW THE
CONSTITUTIONALIST OFFICE, NO. IS9
BROAD STREET.
jyl7—lw
FOR SALE,
NO. 1 COW AND YOUNG CALF.
Apply at No. 32 Ellis Street, or to
R. F. BOUYER,
jy 18—ts Newton House.
NEW BOOKS
QUINN’S, IS9 BiIOAD STREET.
PRISON LIFE OF JEFF. DAVIS.
THE MUTE SINGER, by Mrs. Ritchie.
JARGAL, by Victor Hugo.
THE APOSTLES, by Renan.
JUNIUS BRUTUS BOOTH.
HABITS OF GOOD SOCIETY.
THE ART OF CONVERSATION.
LOVE L’AMOUR.
MACKENZIE'S 10,000 RECEIPTS.
ALL THE LATEST
PUBLICATIONS, NEWSPAPEI?S
And PERIODICALS
ALWAYS ON HAND. jyll—lm
Mr. Robert Weber,
(Graduate of the Conservatories of Leipsic and
Berlin),
Respectfully informs toe
public that ho gives instruction in
INSTRUMENTAL and VOCAL MUSIC.
may be left at J. C.
SCHREINER & SON’S Music Storo, Broad
strejt ju3o—lm
Light Cassimeres
CLOTHS—
For Gents’ and Boys’ Wear
Are selling at Reduced Prices, at
I. KAHN & CO.’S,
jul7—6m 262 Broad Street.
Just Opening,
COMPLETE STOCK OF
SEASONABLE GOODS
AT THE
WELL-KNOWN STAND OF
I. KAHN & CO.,
ju!s 262 Broad Street.
“The Daily Press,”
PUBLISHED
AT
A UG US TA, GA.
AND
DISTRIBUTED GRATUITOUSLY
EVERY MORN IN a,
IS THB
Best Medium
FOR
ADVERTISING
IN THE CITY OF AUGUSTA.
“The Daily Press”
IS NOW THE
Official Paper
OF TIIE
CITY.
A D VER TISEMENTS
INSERTED
ON-VERY LIBERAL' TERMS
“THE DAILY PRESS ”
Jo 1) O fTi c e
HAS RECEIVED
AN ENTIRELY NEW SUPPLY
OF
LATEST STYLE TYPE
AND
THE FINEST ASSORTMENT
OF ALL KINDS OF
Printing Papers!
IN TIIE CITY.
Colored Inks kept on hand
AS USUAL.
BEHAVING SUPERIOR WORK
MEN and FACILITIES, THE PRO
PRIETOR OF THE DAILY PRESS
JOB PRINTING OFFICE, WILL
DUPLICATE ANY BILL, LET THE
PRINTING HAVE BEEN DONE
WHERE IT MAY.
E. H. PUGHE,
PROPRIETOR.
For Rent and Sale.
FOR SALS,
piNB AVENUE GARDEN—
Located in HarrieoniiH
FOR SALE.
jy2l—t9«n* w. W. BARKOS
TO RENT.
PART OF A HOUSK-
Ou Greene Street, third door U
Bell Tower, North side, confiding of j
Rooms, Kitchen nod Stable. -jj;
Apply on the Premises.
jy2o—tf
TO REHT
17 ROM THE FIRST OF OCTOB
next, that desirable Two SteryDW
LING, No. 45 Watkins Street, North!
of the Parade Ground, containing , e
Rooms, besides Pantry. Has a two »;
Kitchen, and Stable, a Well of WaUrtm
cover, large Garden, a Cistern, and ot
conveniences. Inquire at
jy!9—tf 197 GREENE STREEI
TO RENT.
A FINE ROOM
ON JACKSON STUBS
Near the Bell Tower.
Suitabio for an Office or Work Sb
For particulars apply to WM. BARI’,O
or Mr. JNO. ROSS, near tbe F !’ Tower
jyl7 -*t*
FOR RENT.
From Ist of October next, tb
desirable residence on the corner
Lincoln ai-d Ellis Streets, containing
Rooms, besides two good Garret Room
Kitchen with 4 Rooms, and all other net
sary outbuildings.
For terms apply to
jyl4—tf J. J. LATHROB
TO RENT,
AS T 0 R E—
UNDER PLANTERS’ ITOTI
With Counters, Drawers and Shelves. T
Immediate possession given.
Rent, moderate.
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Lots for Sale.
Twenty building lots, sitfa
on Marbury street, we3t side, adjoini
but out of, the City limits.
For terms, etc., apply to
F. A. MAUGK,
ju3o-—lm At 11. Coffin's, Broad st
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
. „ the undersign:
A-'.o'vA-A, offers for sale a beautiful
PLANTATION,
situate in Warren County. Ga., fifty-ser
miles from Augnsta, and three miles fri
Darnett Depot, Georgia Bail Road.
There aro Six Hundred and Four Acres
Land—Three Hundred in cultivation a
Three Hundred in woodland. The place
considered ono of the best, if not the ve
best, Cotton-growing Lands in this seed
of country.
There is a fine Vineyard, of faarte
acres; two choice Peach and Apple Ore
ards ; a complete Distillery aDd Wine Pre
with necessary fixtures ; an excellent s
comfortable two-story Dwelling-House, co
taining five rooms; Bam, Frame Neg
Houses, Smokehouse, and all necessary os
buildings; large Cow Shelter, nearly ne
Blacksmith Shop; everything complete
carry on Farming; Agricultural Imp!
rnents ; one Horse, two Mules, four Cos
with their Calves; about thirty Hog
nearly ono hundred head of Chicken
Turkeys, Geese,,etc.; Buggy; two o'agoa
Household Furniture; in fact, all the pa
chaser will have to do is to take pussessio
of a Farm, with every article necessat
right on the spot.
Titles indisputable. Possession given I
socu as desired.
For price and all other particulars, in
quire of E. 11. PUGHE,
Daily Press Office,
ju24—lm Augusta, Ga.
Fine Brood and Saddle Mar
For .Sale.
QOES WELL IN HARNESS—
And is perfectly Gentle and Souni
A bargain offered. Apple to
L. 'B. DAVIS,
jy!7—6 292 Bread Street.
, FOR SALE.
House and lots in hamburg
-11 ouse containing 2 Rooms, Kitchen I
Rooms ; Lots 64{ by 200 feet each, all it
good order—in tbo best part of Town. Poe
session given Ist October. For furthe
particulars apply at the Cigar Store of
G. H. MEYER,
ju29—lm Augusta, Ga.
Wanted.
House Wanted.
ANY PERSON OR PERSONS IIAYISf
A HOUSE with four or five rooms, o
four rooms,to Let on Greene street, near tb
Bell Tower, or on Ellis street near the Pos
Oflico corner, can find a tenant for the sami
for four or five years, by addressing Glss
Box 319, Augusta P. O. jy2o-3t
WANTED.
A YOUNG LADY WIIO CAN COM!
well recommended, desires a situatiai
ns TEACHER of small children, in twoo
three families. Address
G. W. W.,
ju29—lm Augusta, oa.
Wheat Wanted.
Wheat! Wheat ! Wheat!
WHEAT WANTED AT TIIE
GRANITE MILLS
TIIE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
WILL BK PAID BT
GEO. T. JACKSON it- CO-,
248 Broad Street,
ju!7—3m Masonic Hall Building.^
WHEAT ! WHEAT'
HE AT I WHEAT! W^lTI
The Market Price paid for WHEAT.
TIIOS. P. STOVALL,
ju9—tf At the Excelsior
Ice Cream and Sherbert!
CANDIES
AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AT THB
FRENCH STORE,
lain —ly 200 Brood struct.
Dress Goods.
STYLES OF
DRESS GOODS,
ALL KINDS. VERY CHEAP, »t
I. KAHN & CO.’S,
ju!7—6m 262 Broad Street.