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Pea-Hut Culture In NurtU Carolina,
If or many your* pa*tthuL'iouutl-|>«ja has
Ween a mon Important l.lv
Uutlan* Moii-MeckHiilc» -I'.vr rjboilj
flttQULD INSVKK AU.USST
ACCIDENTS!
'lenient of com
merce in the Cape Four country, the an*
nuat eiporlation to the Northern States
and Canada considerably exceeding 800,-
000 bushels. A single planter in one of
our eastern counties obtained Iron* it i\
£ early income of $0,000. He raised from
) to 75 bushels to the aero, and cultivated
five acres to the land, which »• t SI to the
bushel—the ordinary price, though $1 26
was frequently realised—yielding an in
come or $260 to $800 to the band. No
such result under the old system of labor
could be obtained with staple', on similar
aoils. Our cotton planters contented them
selves with a crop yielding front $12 to
$16 per acre, and it was summing up on a
Urge surface that gave a living result.
The cultivation of no crop is so easy, and
only the simplest implements uro required
—first, the plow to break the land, and
then simply the sweep, and wooding hoes.
The avqrago crop, hh wo hate slated, is
front 50 to 76 bushels to the acre, besides
which there will be enough left in the
ground to ratten one hundred pounds of
pork. The viue, wnen the pea is remov
ed, makes an excellent forage lor cattle—
■aid to he equal to the best Northern hay.
From the nut is expressed a valuable oil.
During the war just ended, this oil was
extensively used in our machine shops,
' and its lubricator.? properties are pro.
nounced by competent authority to be
superior to those of whale oil, tor the
reason that it does not gum at all. One of
the qualities of the oil is extensively em
ployed in the composition of medicines:
another sir used for burning purposes, and
possesses the virtue of not smoking; while
i third makes a roally excellent salad
Such, and to varied and l
tub original
TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO.,
OF HARTKOUD. CONN..
Capital
IX8I UK* AUAIX8T
Accidents of all Kinds,
Can.t»K OoAll>- Injury or I.o.« ofUf*.
blent. or
it in cm: tr.
Ja Policy for #50«l in ca*e of fatal
$E»ncr week in case ot disabling injui
to tai per year. Any tuni from ♦ x*> to slO.Ouii,
with $;> total weekly compensation. at propor
tionate rates. Polices written for arc years.
IT IN IJNIVliHNAL.
This Company insures against all sorts of i*e-
cblentH, whether they cedar in traveltuK. w«»i k-
iiiK in the shop or fac tory, walking in the snoot,
swimming. riding. hunting. A'hiiig, Ac. It is
sues policioc for all persons in all parts ot tne
United States and Canadas, and K ran Is permit*
to visit any part id the world. 1 hi* insurance
is sought after and valued by all classes ot men.
rich or poor.
IT IN UBI.IAHU:
The TRAVELERS of II art ford is the oldest
accident insurance company in tho t tilled
States, aiul established on a firm basis. It lus
i-sucd many thousand petiole*. pays claims tor
compensation almost dully, and its business i*
"LE CRITIQUE EST AISEE ET L ART EST DIFFICILE!"| N0 tm * NACK8! N0 ™* SH!
Whoever WenU F-ll Veluo for; .JMjpATiO]
...... „
rra-mjEA a^/a«r-
DBUG AND CHEMICAL HOUSE.
jf. 8, 1’K.MBBRTO.V. DR. A. M. WALKKR.
J. S, PEMBERTON & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
MANUFACTURING AND DISPENSING CHEMISTS,
their Money Muet Come to
B. JACKSON’S,
138 Broad St.,
i*taMUw**iifc or ini..,
iimUm aoulli ol T
Crook.
Tli nr. mo
,
| «.>od fruond mi,r. mbi,,.. li.Milh'Lj V
(tuy llWM. MlJ Dull iH-roir, All broJSLH
in the last f ur years. An mu,;
' netting an lnrxhnUMtlVu-Auppiv '
Tlui.n I k... I-.. . r 1 1 IJ VI fi,
These lun Kara Iona
steadily increasing. Its capital U amp... .—
directory td tha highest character, and it ha*
oorr haya HtiUi"* in ea*h fur th> impnunt *<»
No Medical i:\amlnatlnu Required,
49’Tbbkk Cents a Day will insure a man
for $30110, or #10 weekly compensation fur one
*W“ Applications received and policies isruei
At once by D. F. \VILLC0X, Agent,
doc 3 tf
Administrator’s Sale.
diment. Such, and so varied nnd Impor
tant, are the uses to which this flmph
product can be devoted—ui««, which th^. . , . , , .
uninformed, who have perhaps, regarded RYSjJ’IJwf*h« C lStS^5J T j«?hn U li del
it only in the light of no indigouiblo bulb, ! wUI offer foVtlS.fujL.1?tho - |.»ni» .
would never tunned to proceed from it* j on t },„ old Kodcral road, six uiilea north
cultivation.—Sorlh Carolina Adv.
New and Fashionable Goods
FOR UADI ELS :
LINEN ANI) COTTON HOUSE TURKISH*
I NO GOODS,
HOSIERY, GLOVES, WHITE GOODS,
CASSIMBRK3, SAIT I NETS.
JEANS f»r Men’s and Boys’ Wear,
A Good Anortmuit of
FLANNELS AND BLANKETS.
Together with
SHAWLS. CLOAKS, BALMORALS.
DRESS TRIMMINGS. BOOTS. SHOES,
Hurtvlllo. on M. and G. R. U., on Tuesday, the
12th inst., the personal property of decedent,
••onsistiny of mules, hug*. cittle. corn, fodder,
farming tool.*, blacksmith's tools, carpenter'*
u.AD. and a ITNL SET OE GUNSMITH’S
TOOLS.
Terms—All sums under twenty-five dollars
cash : all over on a credit until the fiftouiith o:
October next, with iniere&t from date; two ap
proved securities and siuull notes; to be paid
in U. S. gold.
Also, will rent tho farm for next year, coo*
si sting of two hundred aeroa cleared land, m a
high state of cultivation
Crime in New York City.—The last
hduukI report of tho New York Metro
politan Police Commissioner* is r volum
inous document. It shows that there were
last year 68,878 arrests made. Of theso j f^.h
48,764 were malesnnd 2t), 119 females. The ;
tablu of nationalities sbow.i that 21.SVJ |
white and 1,185 black natives, 82,8t»7 Irish,
7,888 Dermaus, 2,810 English, VOl Scotch, |
and 639 French, were arrested. The crimes I
against the person were greatly in excess
of those ag iit\*t property. Ot tho whole '
68.000 nearl3 f 64.00ft were in tiie former
category. There were oo arrest* for mur
der, 107 for assault* to kiM, 78 lV>r rape and
attempt* at that clime, assault arol battery
6 623 Arrest* ior iut xicalion tlgure up
over 11,000. The largest number ot ll.c
arrested were botwern thirty and forty
years of age. The married were about
30.000 and the unmarried 38,000. It is
somewhat remarkable how largo a num
ber of them could read and write. This
number is stated at 64,660. Such a fact
show* that illiteracy and crime are neither
necessarily nor even extensively connect
ed ; vnd that something besides the power
to read and write is necc»*ary to make
moral men and orderly, law respecting
members of the community.
dec 6—4t
Day .Boarders.
rnllOSE desiring DAY BOARD eon hp accoiu-
1 niodated at the Saratoga Restaurant at
per month. Persons w ishing ouc meal a day
$15 Boarder.* can get their meals at aay hour.
47*Meal* furnislit.f to thoie leav
Maoon train,
dec 6 lua
id to those leaving on tli
CHARLEY BARROW.
A Plantation Wanted.
HATS. CAPS. Ac.
.ISiO. 0. CARGILL A CO.
v 21—tf
2200,000
WATCHES, CHAINS,
DIAMOND RINGS, Ac.
WORTH OVKU ONE MILLION DOLLARS!
KHXT DOOR TO J. KNN1N Si. CO'S II.VRDWARK STORK.
820,000 INVESTED
In NEW STOCK .mbrsolnit tk« LAROKST .ml FINEST n'*orlm.nt of SELECT DRl’O
i,ml MKDLCLNKS. European and American CHEMICALS, i'nrrian »ud Frent'll
FANCY UOOUS. PERFCMKRY. SOAPS. A-o.. An., ever lielme
offered in L'oluaibu* MANY of the GOOD* IN uKIGINAL
PACKAGES AS IMPORTED. That part nfeuratof k
now buiag opened consist*of the lollowiiiK article.*:
250 gals(Whitv) Kerosene Oil;
' gala
3W lb* lea. Young Hyson:
200 ib* Black. English Breakfast;
nrks;
lb* uinck, bnguob itreukiaai;
26o gals English Alcohol, high proof:
H00 lbs llofintMl Borax, Euglish;
50 gtota hot tlo
loo Ki oks vial co
50 |h* Turkey Kliuharh, Irue;
50 lbs India Rhubarb, powd'd ;
100 gala Hast India I'luOor Oil;
j 50 lbs Tin key Opium ;
50 lbs Gum AsaliotiJa;
50 lbs Kmp. Cnnthnria;
100 lb* Ag. Animoni*. f f f:
100 lb* Spirit* Nitre bale, t f f;
W« Hw Block Pepper;
BOO lb* AU.spicu;
lh* Uaeo Ginger, fresh;
5*» lb«Cinnaiuan Bark;
25 cu*e* Olive Oil;
ho lb* Cabinet Glue;
a 50 jb* While Glue;
Bi Curb Soda, Liverpool;
25 lb* Pul I. .
251b* Puli’. J a lap;
50 lb* Itidiiio Potiis.«imn ;
25 1b* iodine, resub;
gross Seidlitx P(>wder*;
1 gross Aie.M unii’s Elixir Opium :
1 gross Steer's Opodeldoc:
I uto>* Bateman’* Drops ;
loo lbs Corn Staicb. new;
lOO lbs Lorillard’a Macaboy .Suuti:
2^ T>j* Pul Cayenne Pepper;
20 dor. Congress Water ;
25 dor. Yormiluff*. aesorted ;
25dor .Mustang Liniment ;
J gross Tarrant * SelUer Aperient:
Lirnke’s Plantation Bitters ;
All to be sold for ONE DOLLAR each.
Without regard to value 11
Not to be paid for until you know whet you are
to receive!
SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES'.
All to be sold lor 81 Each:
250 Solid Silver Dining Sets ,S75 to -KWO
' " ... 50 to 250
MiO Silver Salvers and Urtuu-
150 Kn'ewood MusicalBox'e*. .1*2 nlr*
200 Maliogony Musical Boxe*.21 air*
•25u Gold Hunting Watches-.............
2-jo Ladies Euatucllod Gold WaTclie*
500 Gent.-' Hunting Silver Watche*
Open-face Silver Watches..
50 tu ;k*i
i to 25»
50 tu 20H
ilOO
Planta
tion lor tbc ensuing year, wiili stock to
it and one year’s supplies. I will return at tho
end of the year the fume amount of supplies ;i!»d
all the stock in a* good condition us 1 rocoivu
it and will give one hall ol the crop lor the rent.
Satisfactory reference will be giy
Kmiuire ut
nov 24 tf
THIS'Ol'flCE.
A Good Chance!
length
of the corporation of Lumpkin, east; SO acres
cleared and 1*20 acres in the wood*.
nov 161m* J. G. SINGER,
Macon Telegraph copy and send hill to J. G. S.
Dr. Harris on, the original discovoror of
tho srold, silver, copper, and lead mines of
the Crystal Peak mining district?, located
near whoro tho lien ness Pass road first
strikes the Sierra, in coming this way from
Virginia City, has recently added to his
olher discoveries a “mountain of taltpc- 1
tre.”' This mountain is said to exist about '
six tnileg northeast of Crystal Peak, and !
it is claimed that there is no mistake as to ,
either tho ffonuinone?B or quality of the ,
article. If it occurs in such quantities ms ! T AM making preparations Jo :e
described, its location, must soon render 1
it of jrreat commercial vmIuo.—San Fran
cisco Mining Press.
5m» Mother of Pearl Lorgnettes.......
:HD ^ix barrel Revolver*
50u Single and Double Shooters-.-.^
aHi Elegant Uil Paintings
250 Marble Statues. Busts, iic
261 Diiiutond Ring*
5.000 Photo. Album-, all sixer
2.0 M Gold Yv*« Jc Neck Cbaiu*
•t.OiW tiohl Uvul Band Bracelets
5,( ii0 Chased tiold Bracelet*
2.(.skI Chateluine A Guard Chains....
7.vn«( Solitaire Revolving Brooches
2,tM)L*>a A Florentine do
■',ivu Cyrul. Opal x Emerald do
25Lj
25 to 10U
5U to lft*
15 to 50
into 00
5(i to luO
50 to 200
50 to 100
. to 50
86
Male School.
ROCKBY, Hancock Cot
Unbound Cotton Seed.—As a qreut
deal of unsound cotton se< d will bo bought
and told this winter, a correspondent of
the Bainbridge Chart and Compass, ro-
commends the following precautionary:
Count, say 100 or 1,000 seed, place them
in rich earth, moistened with warm water
in a vessel, and place the vessel in a warm
)»laoe at night and morning, and during
toe day place the vessel in tho sun—South
jupecl—tide of a wall so that the rays of
the sun may bo reflected on tho seed, and
all the sound ones will bo up in a few days
and the amount of rottou seed can be de
termined.
ccive a large Dumber of boy.
into my school, which I expect to
re-open on th»22d ot January.
Arrangement* will be made for
Farming in Texas.—A Texau paper
nays that State present* great induoe-
menti to farm »r8 of amnll means. One
mao can easily make six hundred bush
els of corn, four hundied bushels of
sweet potatoes, two hundred bushels of
Irish potutoea, oue hundred bushels on-
ions, besides a variety ot other garden i Appended to tho r
vegetables. All these productions j„.,t j * hli,aw
. Reading Room and Library.
Charges for board and tuition for term ul
tweuty {20) week*. $225 Ou.
Pupil* must furnish bed clothe* (fur double
bedstead,) washing, cup, towels and caudle*.
1 shall keep no pupil who does not make
reasonable improvement, nor one in who.-e
veracity I cunuot confide.
Charge* unut be paid in advance: hut I shall
refund r&tiubty when a pupil is removed for any
oausc.
A German teacher of music resides near tne,
who will give lesson*, at usual rule*, to those
who have auy talent in that line, and may dc-
Persoas \ .
wards ought to make application soon.
R. M. JOHNSTON.
nov 17 2tawlm
For Sale,
M Y PLANTATION, situated in tho county
of Lownses, ten mile* from Valdosta, the
thousand three huu-
ourteen hundred aro in cultiva
tion. not aurpas ©d in fertility in the eounty
of which eleven hundred bavo been cleared
within four years. The climate is decidedly
healthy and the sottleuient eligibly situatvd.—
a substantial
- . - —r. The build
commodious and well nonstructe i.—
mentioned, will if near a market, usimlh*! Tb 0 .marten for th» laborers arc comfortnbl
command fair prices, (this year beinpr n'„ j |iSl5a 0 l * P d" 1 fh.«'^’r““?o 9 la",Vw«on uSil «Ti
exception, an corn in only worth about i hou-e* upon tha plantation. All of the stoofc
twenty oents per bushel.) In the mean- I Ti 11 l C„j 0 ’S r ith i U“ tM,l!i3 .’ in « nf 1 ulu !' s ' catll o.
, /. . * . . iiit • hog* and sheep. Possession to bo given on or
time hia real estate would bo increasing I betore January,
in value, and bis utock crowing up around ! , J. WALDBUUG.Suvnnnah.
him* aothut in a low* yeju*s lie would lie I u }m *
poRHMned of a competency. This is one (
of the be«t years to emigrate to Texas
that will probably roll round for a long
come—the swutvms are all in
t\roo lo come—the swamp:
good condition, ferriage low, aud after
FOR SALE,
TWO HIGHLY IMPHOYEl)
COTTON PLANTATIONS.
\NE, well known an Roanoke, in Barb-u
getting through Mississippi provisions bSiS^cSl
are plentiful und cheap. T exits bus not immediately on the Chattahoochee river, con-
raised such n grain crop us the present ° f whic “ “ ru do “ rcJ .
, grain crop us tbe present
oue for tbe past twenty years—besides
lauds arc very low, selling ut almost
nothing, the best up lands with improve
ments &o., are offering at from 20 to 40
oents per acre. Those who ever expect
to go west had hotter fix up and bo off
this sesou.
Artemys Ward says shooting isn't as
popular in Nevada as it once was. A
few years since they used to have a dead
man for breakfast every morning. A
formed desjierudo told me that he suppo
aed he hud killed meu enough to stoc
grave-yard. «‘A feeling of remorse,” hi'
said, ‘‘sometimes comes over me! But
I’m an altered man now. 1 huin't killed
• man for over two weeks! What'll yor
poison yourself with J" he added, dealing
a resonant blow on tho liar.
Nboro Doctoring.—A gentleman in
Alabama in exerting himsult one day,
full a sudden pain and fearing his inter
nal machinery had lysen thrown out of
gear, soul for u negro ou his plantation,
who made some pretentions t.i medical
skill, to proscribe for him. Tho negro
having investigated the cause, prepared
and administered n dose to his patient
with tho utmost confidence of a speedy
cure. No relief being experienced, how
ever, tho geiitlemau seut for a physician,
who, on arriving, iinjuirod of the negro
what medicine lie hud given his master.
Bob promptly responded. ‘'Ilosin and al
um, sir?" "What did you give them
for?" continued thodoctor. ''Why,” re-
plied Bob, "do alum L. draw the parts to-
gedder, uud de rositi to sodder urn."
Thu piitieut eventually recovered'
Charleston Courier.
The effect bullies have on progression
is self evident. No one ever knew a ba
by inferior to any proceeding baby. On
the contrary, each oue is a little in ad
vance of auy yet boru: and wlion we
think of tile vast number yet to bo; and
how every one will lie a trifle superior to
its produces.->r, what a glorious future
awelte us! We sbiill eventually reach
perfection. How ran those person,
who believe that we rstrogeda instead
of progress, reconcile this (sot with their
absurd theory ?
ins 'J .
xml HOU river bottom.
Tbe other known mb Culebcc, in M*cn
. obiinend Girard Railroad, un i 4.5 mile*
i Columbu*, uud coiituiiiinx 1.700 acre*. DOO
c cleared. Mud being part rich prairie
ol which
Xku.se plantation* hove always been regarded
a* uuiouv the most dorirnblu in tbe .State, on
account ol their productivunes*, and conven
ient location. Each place tm* tbe ncce.»*ary
outbuilding* tor 40 to 50 laborer*. Provision*,
stock, and implement*, unn be bouvht at uinr-
ket value on the plate*. Nogroe* on the pin-
Land Fdr Sale.
ble for cotton ; .Ml acrescleared, tho bnlaucv
well ttuibcred; halt mile frem tho M. x G. K
K and ouo and a hall mile* above Silver Run
(leper, on the oldhUxo road from Columbu* to
hufaula. Poaaervion civcn iminediatelv Ifde-
* particular* apply on the preini*e« to
A. TOWERS.
aula.
*(red. Foi
nov 24 2Utwlm
LOOK OUT!
5 uni i M
urojM*..
t'aliioruia Diamond Pin*-
m U*l. Oliihter Dinmond Pin*
.’>.(M'6cL9 Solitaire Button* X Stud*
■' OMllOld Tb\tnblei, Pencil*, Ac
U to
Uet*. (♦ouble alaeg
i.Uuu Locket* tor Miniature*
' Gobi Toothpicks, Crosme, Ac
:tto 10
3 to
»to
> to 10
: to
clnuied Gold .
i C'HlitorniM Diainoud k ftitiK.>'
4 to 10
4 L» 10
8 to 10
:j to lu
5 to lu
set^Ludie*' Jewelry, jet
'.lew j-et* Ludie*' Jewelry, coral
i,non oat- Ludie.** Jewelry, onyx
•,UuO*et* Ludie*’JeweJr>-, lava
2.5wi «ets Ladie*' Jewelry, mosaic...
JO.iaXi Gold Pens with 8il. holders-".
‘.ouo Gobi Pen* with Gold holder*...
Ut*" Gold Pen* X hold ora, supor’r—
i.OOn Silver Goblet* X Drin King Cups
3.WO Si ver Cantor* k Wine Holders
2d in Silver Fruit X Cake Biuket*... 20 to 5t
Me.-ers. PARKINSON A Co.. No. 2- > Broad
way, New York, Exteimive Jfianuiavturer* and
importer* ol'many ol the loudini; and most
ble t-tyie* of lfatohc* und Jewelry, d«
10 to 15
12 to 2(
2d to 30
5 to 10
6 to 12
10 to 13
8 to 10
15 to 50
iririK toiiHMease their bu^iuu*.* loan unlimited
extent, lave resolved apoji a Great Gilt Sale,
subject to the rmrulatton# following:
Certilicate* naming each article and its value.
placed in Sonled Envelopes and well mixed
Due of these envolope* will bo-aant by mail tu
any address on receipt of twenty-five cents,
AH Artivlet Sold at One Dollar rru-h, mthoiU
rrgard Utvnlvr.
On receipt of the certificate you will see what
you uro goina to have, and than it is at your
option to bcua tbe dollar and take the articW oi
not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch,
Diamond Ring, or any set ol Jewelry on oui
list lor One Dollar, and iu no ease can they get
le*.« than one dollar’* worth, •* there are no un
certainties. The prioe of certificates isnsfol-
One for25 centH; five far$1; eleven for
with elegant preiuiuju : sixty-
1 handsouiC present*to the getter Up of the
club. ,
Ad* AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE,
to whom pedal inducements are offered. Ad
PARKINSON * CO., Importer.
MMlUrondicttp, ATeta York,
NEW SHEET MUSIC.
f HAVE JUST RECEIVED a large lot of
I- New Sheet Music, among which are to be
found
EVANGELINE—Song, by J. R. Th mu* ;
TRUST ME ALL IN ALL-Word* by Ton
nyson:
PAT MALLOY—By Dion Bouricault:
BEAUTIFUL ISLE OF THE SKA—By J. R
100 lb* Pure Craum Tartar;
lOO on Sulph (jnlaine;
50 ctsSulph Morphine;
50 lbs Eng. Blue Mas*;
100 lbs Caro. Ammonia t
I5n0 lb* Alum;
Jj gross Helm bold's Jiiichu ;
L gross Hostetler’s Bitters ;
gnus Ayer'* Ague Cure;
J juro** Christftdora'* and Butch
The Largest and Best Stock of
DRY GOODS
Si«a
•‘"III':, r
I
CLOTHINC,
CowUlin* of Uu fnllcwinK m ticlw. I oflW a«w
to iut friends and customer*:
CALICOES;
DBLAINAStf,
ALPACAS and Ll'STHKS,
MRniltOH—Preni-h and Kiigllih,
LINKNN,
IILUACHRD Ml'gLl.XK aud
LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS,
the latest style; and a grent many other arti
cles too numerous to uioution.
I respectfully invite tuy friends and cu* om-
er* to cull soon.
*w~ Country Merchants will do well to lay in
their supplio. at my Mtore.
B. JACKSON,
oct 15-tjnnl 133 Broad street.
L'liiunvruf,\ o crops of uorn und S’ 1
t.'orn, fodder, pork and atoik
■kitles, eutton seed and impouicnu. 41
the larui lor another year, eaS tiV"
the place. Freed men o n t jc toi,-
od. Po.fiCf -,k»u ait on immediately
djo 2 hu - U. E. J'lk
Montgomery AdvertiHer und'iv,? 4 '^
will copy nnd sen.i brti t . t‘,i^ ■
Plantation
‘•Of It,,..
itig 12IHI s
ing lfouH ... - . ,
Borow, unci all oilin'
class place. Apply to • - tl
dec 2Jjn J. lUlODHh LRoVtI
sro*s A.vc
ictorn I;
r Hub. Nit. Bismuth ;
25 lb* Sulph. Ether;
3»J jb* (new) Hops;
50 lb* Precip. Carb. Iron;
25 gro*s Wine Bottles:
1 gross London Club Sauce;
21 gr. sa Patent Pill*, assorted;
1 gross Davis’ Pain Killer;
f> dux Soxodont:
12 dor. Sarsaparilla;
2<( dox Capsules, Cop. and Cub.;
_ . .. tographic Albums, beatilul.styles;
,V» pr Egyptian und French Toilet Set*, of the
most beautiful style* and color*;
ddtr. Puff Boxes, Ultinese;
12 do/. Lutin'* Handkerchief Extracts:
12 do/. Night Blooming Cereui, Axtruct;
(Jdo/. Egyptian Extract;
‘.id dox French and Etwlish Perfume ;
75 dox Cologuo*. English, French, German
and American :
.Vt dex ltr.se lluir Uil;
i dox Ben
Oil;
: Flavoring Extract assorted ;
< Egyptian and French Pomade
*IG
1 gross English aud French l._
3 grtis* 1 K Dreesinf Comb*;
6 gross l< la a-tooth Combs, Ivory;
5 groi*s Coat Plaster;
5 gross Tricopherua;
12 do: ’* ’*
KO do;
25 dt .
12 do/. Lubin't .
do/. Fine Toilet S »apa, fancy ;
12 dox Military Shaving Soap ;
'Jt\ dox brown U indsor Soap ;
20 boxes Batin'* Barber Snap ;
dox l’ino Pocket Knives:
.'JO dox Portmonie*. Ladies’and Gentlemen’s
Its)do/. Lily White.all kind.-;
12dox Kerosene Lamps;
50 dox Kcrcsr.ue Lamp Chimneyi;
i I .iini. .
11.0
B«y ltu
12 dox English Honey Soap;
50 lbs Puro Essouee Oils;
UN) dox Ink. o/xorted sizes;
50 reams Letter and Note Paper :
12 M Opaque Envelope*-
Koro?eno Lamp Wick*;
(> dox l'ortaido Egg Nogg :
12 dox Concentrated Milk, In can* ;
12 dox Old Uc*enu Imp. Wedding AViue ;
rtf gals V. 0. P. Cognac Brandy ;
tiUgahi Old Topcz Sherry Wi
50 gals Imperial Pure Juice Madeira Win#:
it dox Sparkling Muschelle Wine;
12 dox H-.id/ick Chaunaune Wine;
5 bid* Old Bourbou Whiskey ;
12 M Havana Cigar*:
Holiday gilt:;
Liquors in Cases.
500 Cases Choice Whiskey
and Brandy,
100 Baskets Champagne,
FOR SALE,
M Y PLANTATION on tho (WJ
yivfir.lt nit tea nW«
ver. It tuilv^ u.l*ovo Knixa, p* 1
county, Ala., opposite Floron.-p i
taininr 14M0 mivt land. .^‘1
which i* fresh aud W( 11 watned ty' L *
kee creek running through ihi
Eight negro houses and nt'*iu?m
ingrt.^ Water (4iiiGri-l and
ith tii«rj
!?■ '.'•jni.fW
A SPLENDID
A
FOR RENT,
r jw kkhad sii
For Kent,
A TWOl STORY DWELLIN',\\.-,\ J
six ruonul« eoiiveni'.T.r to thtfij^l
tinn Of the city ; Miitubie i
all bniiKl*. Just received and for sale at
H. JACKSON’**,
uetla-tjttul liU Broad street.
lOO BOXES
Fine Chewing Tobacco,
—AT-
B. JACKSON’S,
19U aliOAP STltKKT.
oSt 89-tf
SELECT
LIMITED SCHOOL,
FOR RENT,
oc31-ii?dn «)p-*. .'it ilu‘o- geeK
Buggy and Carriage Facia
WITH SKAT COTTAGE a
ftfod in For.*jth, Gn., formerly ownH
J. R. Bank?, of Columbu*. The bail
-.xteurive, toverinx nearly
COLUMBUS, QA.
lumber will be limited
40 pupil*; and all will bo
the retmilnd..
The seholufltie year will be dlvl*
ded into three terms. Tho kieht
comber; The hkcomi, will begin the first of
Januaiy and cud the last ot* March ; the thikd,
will begin tho first of April and und tha Ut*t of
June. Payments due tor each term at its be
ginning.
For rates and particular* apply f.*
nov2-t! J. It. HgINXOBH. *
TO OWNERS OF COTTON.
A LARGE STOCK OF
Druggist’s and Physician’s Furniture.
EXPECTED TO ARltIVE SOON :
10.000 lb?. Puro Whito Lead, in Oil;
2.0(H) lbs French Zinc, in Uil;
5.000 lbs Cottage Faint-, in Oil;
4 bills Furniture Varnish, No, 1;
2 bbls Japan Vurnhdi;
| 2 bb!.; CoaehSVarnish;
I 500 gailV Linseed Uil;
1 50 boxes WindowUlu?s, assorted;
10,000 lbs PUTTY, aad a general assortment of
PAINTS and color*.
All order* thankfully received and filled with dispatch. The trade supplied with avery
thing in our line at tho LOW EST PRICES.
Remember the Sign of the GOLDEN EAGLE, No. M Brnnd •troer. next doer to J, En
nis A Co's Hardware Store. J. 8. I’KIMIHCEITON 4i, C O.
nov 20—tf
WILDMAN, YOUNG & BRO.,
BRO K.RR S ,
OLD OFFICE MECHANICS’ BANK AGENCY.
GOLD, SILVER AND EXCHANGE
BOUGHT .AJSTIO SOLD.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BANK NOTES.
OEORQIA.
Central Railroad Baak».<
Buy’g
ril LOYK'S TINY CHII.II 1'0-DAY-I)y E.
u. n Uoliler.
LANA,i,AN'S BAl.L—Acr«u,«I fur tli. I’inno
IHOjl LOySTNO MORE-WarJs by Tho,.
A.SONO Of PEACE—By Ck»oi,ell. ;
IN THE GLADE—By J, R. 'ihwmos;
f KLMOLU (Nocturnez—Rosellep;
RdSKUUD GALOP;
BEAUTIFUL DKLAMER-ArnKvige.il with
bnliiunt variations; Jke , Ao., Ac.
14 tf 1. \v. PKA«K
Murehorn. Walker. MoClaren. June* and oth
ers is for sale. -Terms cash.
Apply to L. W. DAWSON,
oct24-3tuw(f on the premises.
or to K. W. aoabrook, Columbu*. Gh.
ESTABL19KD IN 1780.
T. MACKENZIE & SONS,
NO. *44 DATIAIOUK 8T11EUT,
(NEAR CHARLES.)
BALTIMORE, MD.,
llU'OItTEItS AM, UKALKKB IN
COACH, WAtlON AND SAhDLLKY HARDWARE
AND HARNE8S MATERIALS.
YK1.1.0KS. SPOKES. HUBS, BOWS.
SHAFTS. AXLES. SFKINoS,
ENAMELED AND PATENT CANVAS
ENAMELED DASH AND COLLAR
lj X) T XX XI n ,
COACH VARNISH. JAPAN ANB LEATH
ER VARNISH, BENZOIN'S,
HuauiOU BUckim. Axl. Uim.., C.rrUt*
Boll,, Band,, Oil Clotft, Bookie., Terr.!.,
Hook., Ditt.,Oniameiiu, Ham.., Lac,.
Frlu,w, Ac., oil ot tho IowmI l>ric.,
FOR OASH.
Nor V * dm
The luleraal Kevruue Laws,
*ct approved Jane 30th. Mfi4,
a- amended,
aad the
Act amondatory thereof, approved March J, ’65
with
Copious Marginal Reference?,
and
TABLES OF TAXATION,
Ju?t Received by
w it I- W. PHASE.
BRAZIL;
ITS
Inhabitant?, Climate and Prodactlon?,
Just received by
nov l»f tf J. W. PHASE.
Administrator’s Sale.
xt. by an order of the Ceuri of Ordinary,
ri 1 ib £.!!”2 a 'L>*XP *- ° ,tpk "•
Wi'ollolk, dc,oou<i. lolo ol iimw cuuoty.
ut the plantation beloiigmc to his «et*\* eiuta
tho river road aeven miles below froloin
bus. conriifmg of Coni, Fodder. Pour, Bhaekr
r At*toei, 12 head of iiorae* aud M ula*. 3U or hi
oral fiiio Koglub Cow? and other? of iuixeu
grades, bhgttu. GuaU.a lara« Ink odfitoek Hogs.
Wagou*. CsrU, 0* Wagon. Cookiiig Utensil*
uud PlanUtioa Iiopledietat* of all kind*. Au
the aiiio time will be reeled, for the next year,
the Plantation, containing over 1VW acre*. 7U<»
W which I* open land—600 acre* of the cleared
land lie* iu wb»t w known a* Woolfolk’* Bend.
f« d jf >• by any lands it.
r 30 Ids
i’y
t to coatiuue from day to day
f ond of.
OOLFOLK,Adm
GENERAL SOUTHERN LAND AGENCY
ihite, Carter A
’ »y will
lor the
very shortly be Prepared to loan money for the
ru livoilon "f Collou, K|«, >n 4 « uplr . Tho,
will ol.o lirovldo wbtu labor (or Ibo South «ru
•rollr. In u I,w day. w« «h...l l*,uo oiroulor.
•eulno f'lrlb all IboM tbm,. In daull, from tbo
obovobouio. llarin, (oraiod tbio arrootauaiit
wo sou offer molar locllliiu (or tho .ala ol
southern l.nj than any aaublDhm.nt in tbl.
tf. W. tbarafur. .oilolt tho i>atroaa„ ol
dwlrin, to aall land. Prompt att.ntlon
to all butlnaM .atruitad lo our car..
"KWT "'"TASSTA'u V1SSJns.
Buy e Bank of Soliua.
"" CentrAl Bunk
Q«°r,l» Railroad and Ilimktn, Company... M. Commercial Bank r
Bank of Mlddla Oaorgia 72 Eoatern Bank a,
Marin. Bank...— 76 Nortllern r , Hllk
Bank of Aninrta. :» Sontborn Bank " ..
AuyiutaInauranco 1= SOUTH: CAROLINA.
•" Bank of Camden
1'* Bank of CbnrleMon
Bank of Chester
Bank of Georgetown 31
Bank of Hamburg* 21
W* Bank of New berry 25
‘f[ Hatik of the State ut' South Carolina 21
Comiuerolul Bank
J2 Kv C hun;;e Bank
1^ Farmer*’ aud F.xcharge Bnni;
J- Merciiatils’ Bonl;
1# Peoples’ Bank
75 Planter** Brink of Vulrhe'd
1* Planters’and .Mechnnic*’Bank- jw
u Sta’o Bank
Southwestern Rnilnad
"*• Union Bunk
Bank of Athens
Bank of Colainbur 1 -.
Bank of Commerce
Bank of tbe Xmpire State-.—
Bank of Pulton--
B*uk of Savannah -
Bank of the State of Georgia —
City Bank of Augaata
Farmer*’and Mechanics' Bank
Mechanic*’ Bank
Merchant*'and Planters' Bank
Planter*’Bank
Union Rank—
Manufacturer*’ Bank
Timber Cutter*’ Bunk
ALABAMA.
Bank of Mobile—— - '
Bank of Montgomery....-
jNj-jGjl^QUOTAXrONS OF OTHER BANK NOTES ENQUIRE AT OUR OFFICE.
TO SHIPPERS OF COTTON!
We are now prepared to forward Cotton and otlirr Mercbandi,e to and
from Hie Northern cities at our present
REDUCED BATES.
hunting the street IW.'O te-
Tho BUckdmitb Shop? harr -si
with every convenience fur work.
Department h'a* Hpuce auffioieot for
benches and well aloeked iritbieav
rial. The Paint. Trim nin\ Hmu
menlH are peculiarly well ada\>lM
iereut brandies, 'there i* n w.
iron, with the latest improved >\<
Axle*. A no *L excellent *ele<t\'i.
Pulnt*, Trimming* uud Leather. Aii
table ({uontity oi Spoke*. Hula.
over 20.UUU Bolt* mil fr'crtv
mentol ilarners (both wagon
iUme.os Material. In Jiia e
plcta lor a first o)k*« Carriurc .
tory. aiul the lament Factory qf 1
li'Orfiia, and ts now in mcoetsJt!_
With a full corps of tho beat wn;kJ
morally and mechanically.
Fverit t/iinkinp man tnvut
tra manp/acturm
■HVtitinrnt in tin *•
trill
In answer lo numerous inquiries frgm
abroad xoc would say dial we are prepared
TO TAKE CHARGE OF,
PVT IN ORDER ANO SHIP
Any Lot of Cotton
In die Stales of Georgia, South Carolina
or Alaltama, as we hare local agents al
nearly every town and a corps of most
efficient men, selected fit integrity, eapaci-
y,and experience, to take charge of c"ery
lot.
We will also pay ail Taxes aud
Charges of every description,
lit short, we will hike charge oj the Cotton
on receipts or orders and give the
Owners no Trouble Whatever,
from the time we receive it until sold and
returns made bi/ our houses.
WATTS, CRANE & CO.,
yew York, or
W. C. WATTS & CO.,
Liverpool. Lngland.
We invite the especial attention of non
restdents to nvr facilities.
E. M. BRUCE & CO.,
Augusta, Ga.
i'/d
1,000 Ap]
VALUABLE PLANTATl
for sale or br
_ ralker, in Harris eounty, Jd nil
Columbus will be hoM or tented a;
i*e* on the 12th of December next t*>
bi<lder. A!»o, will be *idd corn, Ua\
wagons, cattle, hogs, Ac. Terns?ei*.\
nov 2i li* a jfi V.
PLANTATION FOP, SI
tat ion oti the Uiiuttalui
below Columbus. The tract coatuiw:
450 of which ure cleared. Ou it*
Located in Columbus as Agent for K. M
Bruce A Co., I am prepared to take charge of
and *bip any lot- of Cotton. I etn ajso do*irou*
of purebaring, and will pay full market rate*.
W. FELIX ALUXAKDK1I, Ag't.
Ofiice (*o, Broad Street,
Sept 20—tf
hud .v, vnik'i niruui,
• Knuia’ hardware store.
K. a. Mali..
1MRUDURF. HA Its 18
U. S. HOTEL,
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Nuv. 11.1S6S—ly
AUCTION & COMMISSION STORE.
T'tIoN anil COM MISSuf^bTo’ltK*.t ^*' C *
N». liSfl, Hruad street,
rorpeetfully solie’G Consignment* of all claxues
of Merchandize, which they will u-e every ef
fort to *ell to the beat od vantage.
—ALSO—
We keep constantly ou bund at private snle.
All conjngninents to us lb rough our Agent at Aujnul#. Mr Ww B
Davison, will be promptly forwarded by our line of First CLus JW
Steamers, under command of tbe oldest Captain, and Pilot- on tbo river
a«d by us prompt y turned over, ut Savannuh, lo the N’ew York, Boston’
Baltimore, or Philadelphia Stoumer^. *
r a ?^ 0a ^ or . ,h "? ®* l ' C8 > will be forwarded
immediately on arrival at Savannah, and should there be
*- il sC,.“A““ u
put upon the line.
—Ssrs.rr J ■* ^
teying, ..tiro ..ti.r.otio. .ill be given ... .1 dipping | >? l “ ,u
INSURANCE AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES.
ERWIN & HARDEE.
Kor further particulars inquire of
W. B. DAVISON. Agent at Augusta.
Daooiuber 5, lbti6-lm
an araortmunt of
Family Groceries,
whicli we ufTor for rale at the Lowest Market
nrlM*. COX A-BROOKS.
Advances on Cotton.
T HE Undarsigned nr© prepared to make ca*h
Cash Advaucrii on Cotton consigned to their
XKW YORK.
LIVERPOOL.
Parties demrou* of shipping Colton to the
move po'nt.1 aro invited to give thvui a dall.
_n°v ITJm GREENWOOD k GRAY.
m
THE GEM
RESTAURANT,
(t.NDKlt T. H. NPEtH.N
1* now prepared to fur-
ui*h at short notice, at
any hour, Day or Niuht,
all the delicacies of the.
*ee*oo—Much afl 0Y8TKK8; GAME, of
kinds; FOWLS. FISH. A«.
Umoeototl wiib the eMtahli/huient i* a fine
"AR—atMfhleh tlie pnre.-i and tiue*t Liquor*
aud Uiuo muy be had.
WALTER STEWART.
i!&
dec 1 tf
J. KEENd
FOR SALE,
8000 RUSIIELS COTTON SEED
UINNRD 1HU> YEAR.
CANDLER. BROWN k CO.,
BOV 9 tf Ui Broad street
coin fort able dwelling, with a well
yard, and a gmull orubart of choice
The overseer and negro hous
buildingK, audtlieiettleuiont _
public road leading to Lumpkin. ii
*cltlcd and improved and groat cart
taken to keep it in a high >tatc ot
Tbe productive capacity of tliew ‘
known in the neighborhood. (
and Slock cun ho purchai-cd on Iber ;
OcUtt. W.ti.
ClfL
Notice.
lit aro _
„.«.n li-iiiiv and settle;
who fail to pay b.r first day of J:
thattheir note* and accounts will
at ouco. Tho books and paper*c.
are kept at our old atiiud, corner tc
Hotel. CODY, V LEMlM* 4
C.olumVuA. l)ct. 2i. t)*al
Notice.
. . Anderson, ol £ ~
old Rxnrn** Road, eight imlc'hni'
ou the 12th ol I»eccnioor next. %“
cows, hug*, noises and mules.core,
potatoes, household aud hitcher*
Terms cash. G. Jl. A
noy 26 2w
For Sale,
A FIRST CLASS ..omri-bul
power
STEAM BNOl :
in perfect running order. It hs<»
fined Boiler and ail the upputt*
mkv to moke it complete lor
Addree* A- A. 83!ITfl
KowbI
*ept21-tf Ruqulrerplfio*
FOR SALE
IN STORE AND TO Al
nov B) tf
Wood!
Wood 1
D UU 1 *
DAU'tIKS KifUint Ouk nod u
1 ile.rt I'inp Wi.ifl i*Mior«
applied ui uu *ky ll ^ , . i ] ! !uMH.
CHECKS ON NEW?
IN SUMS TO Sl’lT I
I ^ORSaleby „,...
: miAll. HAAS
novlft1m
NOTICE.
by notified to present nuid c|a ,ra !
titled at ouo®. Aud all parti® 1 '.?
ostato by u»'tc, or otbenM*
limn me
dlrution, a* tli is t*tato niit* ^
inodiatriy. .j.tl. J4 f *
nov 1G tf
Sun copy til lui tb
notice^
Drs. SCHLEY &
office
AT 01>I» 11
Dissolution^
f pilK Firm of URUUIIART
JL u tbi* day dia*o»ved “f ^
A II inHfit.i M .l In tb« Ifilfi firm .f
the JVi
Ui
Menu
0
I
i at
Jfo expr
fthe V*
|in*d su
0u-
Ktii of ti
(ricidal
stil
Ifonsiile
l»ro
reni
:V, to \v'
■btought
that
§ of th
s h&ve
Iremova
I cares th
i preff'
i the su
I associa
fitments»
1 confub
way i
icsfiary t
f princi]
I their a
Lirs, wel
} labors
your am
[The Unit
wa* iut
|g as the
I’liE Ukk
firth of tl
I PERI L
; people
bed pur)
i of l)iv
fiinly visi
tram in
It ti
(event in
j not, of i
ktpregus
Iple ot th
Tiventiou
lr work
bn, of th*
kiublican
&m*d. A 6n*i
the v/vfitetyship 5U j,
Will be hold With it is ;i
ail nrutmury oUt-bmbiirn;*, }
Ueaircd. 1 will sell with it. or.,
farm, near Fb ivy 111, Upon the pla
the beet Gri.-t Mills in Georgiri. k.
tioultira, apply to Copt. J. it. Bar.k',
hna, who frnnws nil about it. . rtotj
I>«waA;Ca. # Columbus, "r t.» tt? j.
ANDREW hD^Btcly
dec 1 lm T ‘
they ne
rtor to
dity it
occup
acted i
it 10118, w
r came
i, all fee
drat
he Com
■parted
rces for
er to on
ensure
usur]
tie by oi
a dut
the gi
■ the
fini's
ftblican fo
Afl indebted"m the lat« firm -,
note* and accounts in the uaa»*r
man, who i* with
ian. wao is wiiu _ • «i>
DR. THOMAS 1L B']';
t the old »U4ld of
id iu«y propone
DRUGS, MEDICINES
and will coll them ou m roe«*’n* bl '
timvoi will allow. .., a ,k*
Kkpocial attention paid 1
PHEhtmiPTlON DtP* J
None hut competent Apothegm
I ployed iu hie butinrM.
1 Not 1.1M& lnovk41»l
intain th
lapse of
ive of nn
mstitutior
only be
lirements
nil.
•ssibility <
*se powe
ys been t
:y by ever
Jefferson
’utiingtoii
ice ol th
Preside
ites, was
ich was 1
sacredly
rdsof P
eservatioi
constituti
oui peaci
e Constit
of the U
indestruc
It is not
•nititntior
•t. should
excellen
ggi®
itriots sufl
lorption c
neral Gc
ad that tli
ir orbits,
lumry ehc
croachmo
The
•ly wi hin
>t u must
•rraued b,
ere ii 0 ii
k boneat
utic • H OU
obatructi
e«ier tern
me ions
rough the
ighilul apt
nee in th*
the begin
fferaou •*
a," and (
ve eatab!:
era lie* n
The mai
i Ii it ‘*ihi
■eniain all
the right
nounce in
llify tho I
erty ia to
in of ihe
t there ia
the varic
•ell. or to
tmbera o(
itive depart
e, and in
wera of r
“The aoii
nguage ol
rg jago ot
mtaina tht
ititution, at
hich ahall
nd all trea
»de unde
‘B’ea, aha
and; and t
bound tli
ution or la
hoiwi'liiiti
Certain 1 .)
■itatea ia a
BViry *iaie
Bant. Wi
•proada thr
•ion, genei
reata on th
of vhe reef
The arcia
vidual in tl
and conuo
•yateni rea
right v( ev
lurauii ot
acience, to
hia facultle
go*arnmen
bov 9 U'