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H r JAMES GARDNER.
. AUGUST A. CtA.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEC- 5, 1860.
BY TELEGRAPH.
LATEST FROM HAVANA.
\>w Orleans, Nov. 3.—The steamship Pbila
leiphia has arrived, with H&.Tia dates to Nov. 28.
Sugar was dull, and quotations nominal.
The bankers and merchants had held a meeting
consult about means to relieve the money mar
,.!. Among other plans suggested, the emission
t special bills of credit is proposed.
TEXAS ELECTION.
New Orleans. Dec. 3.—The majority for Brbck
-.i.nine is thirty-two thousand one hundred and
nine. ,
MARCET REPORTS.
MoniLß, Dec. 3.—Sales of cotton to-day 2,000
bales; Middlings 9 a 9%: Market dull.
\ y Oai.EA.ss, Dec. 3.—Sales of cotton to-day
i 0 bales; Middlings a cents. There
was more inquiry.
(OOMMCNICATKO.)
VOTE OF THANKB
-a meeting of the Augusta Division No. 7, S.
~f t held Friday evening. Nor. 3otb, the follow
ing resolutions were unanimously passed.
1 Jlfudctd, That the thanks of this Division are
due. and are herewith tendered |to the Rer. Mr.
ll'iatingtou, for his able and eloquent address, de
lu ~-d before the Sons ot Temperance, Nov. 23d,
To the President and members of the Voting
M '.< Christian Association tor the use of their
F ill, and for the interest manifested by them in tbe
cause of Temperance. ‘
To the editors ofthe Int patch , C hronide, Dcm
and r„h*tittiti<'iialUt for the benefits confer
”and upon our Order by the gratuitous editorial
’ That the 1 megoing resolutions be published
in ihe ett-v papers.
\U of which is respectfully sumnntted.
A. M. Nevin, K, a.
Nov. 30th, 18A0.
Southern Field and Fireside!
SIMUI.F, SI ISS UIPTION, $2 00.
oil U B RAT ES:
SIX COI'IKS B*o OO
li A ( OI’IJS 15 00.
I U KYI V 1101*1 EH 25 00.
,i vmks i;ti[ii\cn,
augh) (Uctf Align*!*, tU.
VALUABLE PLANTATION
POH SAXiE.
I\\ ILLseIItuv'PLANTATIONS situate! in. Macou and
Mon-Mn Counties, Uvt* milts trom Wine heeler, on the
tvLiih w--stun Railroad, and * ojitaining *2,400
anti HicKoryTan(frwi!K about 1,405 Snv meultTvation
1 h place la healthy, with good water, and well improved,
with all necessary buildings, and, if desired, can be divided
iti-.t t wo or more settJemtutg.
For terms, i , address the undersigned at Macon, Ga.
Macwi, O-Ai* Sept. 25,18G0. N. HASS.
tJkClf
MISS MILLER’S
BONNE TANARUS,
HEAD-DRESS, CAP
AND
TIU AIMING STORE,
NEXT DOOR ABOVE
INSUKANCK BANK,
TITIOA33
<vis _ ‘ .iir^
VOCAL MUSIC!
V. S. G ILLETTE’S
(V 15Si*>i’ anil Qontlemon’s Clash in VocaJ Muic will com-
J tnMUT thrir second tetin,al his Academy, DECEMBER
sth, at 7nViock I*. M.
Bdvate; Lessons, on the cultivation of the voice, given at
hia Actoii:-my, or at residences.
nov29 dtr
Dr. D’ANTIGNAC
OFFERS Ufa Professional Services to the citizens of Au I
gnstn. Ullice, over Barry X Batty's store.
__ uovU
im HIRE 1
1 M i;tU> WOMAN, tweety.fi\*e years of ago, a good
i\ W asher anti Iroiar, Apppfy at Glia office
if
, TO RENT.
I,'ltilM the. firs: of (Mo!m next, four I* \\ F.1.1.1N0
I liOL’SEKnu Washington street, near Augusta acid Sa
vannah railroad. Aj.jdy to VV. U. JOKES,
HELM I5( )Ia O’S
Ofc BUCHU, for all Dirt r ising Ailments—
j iibsirmuons. Ineftuianiiet*, Excess in Marred Life, or
hany li,ui>en‘Jons, &e.; and ;bl IMm ase f the Sexual Or
gans, and wh) tlie/,exstipg in Mnleor Female, from whatever
1 i jse they nave originated, and no matter of how long stand
r.'rsaic. wiioiosai” ami iftnil, by FI.UMT'. Si J.KITNKK,
Augusta, tia.
M. ssis VAN SCIIACK * GRIERSON. Ch irleaton. .
> m xuthnnsod Agents for Sooth Carolina. inarfM Jacly
i nyi iNHiDK's
PURE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY
and lU.\S4 IK.VI Hit-SLY diatiKed by Mr. .lames Burnside,
V. ■ r Alleghany count v, l’a , in the old fashioned honest
Wiiv. htm the choicest Bye, and in no case offered for sale
until atiapV and to whoieuome use by a*e. It is at once the
ru palatable, as it is emphatically the purest beverage in
the r :tch of the public. To the Invalid, as well as to those
in i.ealth, H commends itaelf lor its unrivalled qualities as a
s ? malar,t. of the sales!, surest,and moat b neih.ial dejicr.ipLion.
I- s:de in harre s, kegs, kc„ and put up in cases of one dozen
DoliUri each. GLEUY A STUUH.DALE. Proprietors,
82$ Walnut street, i’hila<U*lphia, Fa.
WM, (J. CO.V *Y EK, Agent,
-2i Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington City. P. C.
C.-W li.H. V/LUTE. .Lr.rAgents,
ftetfi dsm 54 Cedar street. Nets York.
PICKLES, &C.
no UO\l> PICKLES, Jill size jars. PICKLEbS in
O.ineL- .11,.; ke
}■*) VTOI’A I'SUP ;
ItUStiKO.iM
VVAI.N, T
i'EVPEK SAUCE;
•>M m.’ !y'Vv , Nl> UEI’I’KH, use.. At.: „jim r< reived
~,!?< y do UN NELSON.
—. , “ - d*cS
SiliUHßim ASD PLANTS.
AI ‘Yv W ?* ■ ■ nfßus- CotOge, Tell'air Sweet. !
*■” Aiu :sta. Ga., v.muMcall tjic attentiiiL of residents ami
v.aiio.rs to tor fine ams choice stock ofCamelUw. Japouica'.
r trtv-vii House plaids, to be sold cheap. Also., any uuauti
’ 1 I * > "’ lO’hes, .shade Trees, ami Ornamental Sorubbery,
h njuu. ■„ ! Arbeavli is. Writ and B. xwihsl
■ t,Aug.:.s. A- . B'-qu.tsat short notice. Orders solicited,
an i punctually attended to.
ocl ' ) “ JUa.'im
Chambers, Barnes & Go.,
FACTORS ANT)
General Commission Merchants,
CI f ARLKSTON, S. C.
lw*a jy-20
LAND IN KH.qtlT (OINTV
POE SALE!
IOFFj’.U for sale LOT N0.312, in the Eighth District of
. orijanaily Irwin tm-w Ch%!qnit county), containing 490
• ru>, and n< k rthe vi iage ol Moultrie. Apply to, or address
the sabseiihtr :U Aug istu. W r . I 1 Pit ITCH AKD.
m-tr IS _ t.f
HISS iNNii; H. BLOUNT’S
FOEMIS
\HK lor sale at ;U tii ’ B*K*k Stores, and funiitlied to tho
. Lrvie al t fae usual *k.'OOURt, by ii. D.KDKIT K 1 1 a
__ i*ot*37 If Augusta.
Boarding.
VKi.W BOARDER?! con be accon UKMUV.,d wit:, Hoard
by ‘ g fit W.I RtyfeUb strJit.
uov2S MARY OAI,DWELL.
SIOO Reward.
Rt'\ \\% : VV. in .July, my Negro Woman KLIZA. Said
Woman t* urirty-tive years old; dark copptr color;
about ttvt: feet her front upper teeth decayed ; apeaks
like a low country Ttie above reward wifi be paid for
her appretk Baton and delivery, or lodgment in any jail where
1 cm get her. W M. 11. FAKKAK.
Eltvaotin, Ga., Nov. 27, lt:6u. nov 30 dim
THE FIELD MI)FIRESIDE.
Terms of Advertising.
One Insertion of ten line* or less a | n
Three squares of ten lines, one Insertion... ”' w |o
quarter of * column one insertion *t
Half a column one Insertion \ no
One oolurnn one Insertion s ()()
One square one month *
Two squares one month ... •• (( n’
l’hret-squares one month *| 00
Quarter of a column one month ft A<>
Half a column one month 1 O OO
One column one month 15
square one year 15 m)
-Quarter of a column one year .TO OO*.
Haifa column one year so OO*
One column one year 1 50 00.
The FIELD AND FIRESIDE has a large circulation
throughout the South ; and,if not the best, is certainly one
among the heat, advertising mediums in this section. Address
amrlO dactf JAMES GARDNER. Proprietor.
STEAM SAW MILL
FOR SALE.
VTWEXTY-FIVE floss rower STEAM ENGINE
with boilers.and also geering, and all fixtures complete
for a Steam Saw Mill, are offered for sale. The Mill is in
operation luthis county. It is complete, and can readily be
taken down and I raneported to any point on any Railroad In
Georgia. Termsteasonahle. Also,
Mules, Wagons and Saw Mill Appurtenances. Address
\VM. 11. PRITCHARD,
Augusta, Ga.
I’. S.—ls any person desires to engage in the Saw Mill bus!,
ness, and occupy mv present place. 1 will offer for sale, with
the Mill, about- one thousand acres of well timiiered Land.
The 1 xtreme boundaries of the Land, from the Mill, arc about
one mile, and only about one mile from the Georgia Railroad,
ts augl-’
PHOT GIMO
FR 0 M TH E
SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN.
We offer tins new GUANO
to the Planters pf Georgia, in tlie
greatest confidence that it is the
best and cheapest Fertiliser yet
discovered. It. is a NATURAL GU
ANO, imported in bulk, and sold
in its natural state, without
G rindingi >r M anipulation, whicli !
is the best guarantee that Plan
ters can have that it is
FIRE & liiMDITTEIUTED.
Although it is essentially a
Phosphatie Guano, it lias, in ad
dition to a large amount of Phos
phate of Lime—which renders it
a permanent Fertiliser—a suf
ficient proportion of the Sul
phates of Ammonia, Potash, and
Soda, and organic matter, rich in
Nitrogen, to secure for it prompt
and efficient action upon the first
crop.
We obtained enough of it last
Spring to have it thoroughly
tested by some of lire best Plan®
fyi j*p j*j ,tJn / > r ll>o
I cates of these Planters, togethei’
with the Analyses of Prof. Jones,
Chemist to the Cotton Planters’
Association; Prof. Shepherd, of
the Charleston Medical College ;
and Prof. Darby, of Alabama,
furnish convincing evidence of
its decided superiority to any
Fertiliser yet introduced into
this country. These evidences
are planted in Pamphlet form,
and will l>e furnished gratis on
application to our Agents, or to
us.
THIS CtCIANO
IS FREE FROG HARO LUMPS.
The importers of this GU
ANO are bound to us under
heavy -penalties to furnish us
with GUANO of fully as good
quality as the cargo Analysed
by Profs. Jones, Shepherd, and
Darby; and we pledge ourselves
that each cargo shall be critical
ly Analysed upon arrival, and
unless found to be essentially
identical with those already re
ceived, we will either reject
them or soil them at a corres
pondingly less price.
This GUANO is put up in
about 800 pounds, and
the price will be uniform, as fol
lows: sTO per ton of
pounds, CASH, or S U>, credit
until Ist of November, 1 SGI,
without interest, in Savannah,
The price at interior points will
be the same, with necessary ex
penses added: -
When sold on credit, city ac
ceptances will be required.
URIEL 11. WILCOX & CO.
nov3B tUc4m
TO THOSE WHO DOUBT THE EFFICACY OF
#; if/'s Snia/lihie
VIRGINIA HAIR RESTORER ! !
KK \l> ttx- fallowing certificate of our own townsman, a
, gvotk-ruan well known to nil. If this is not stjs,etory,
call at tlie proprietor’s, Oh Main street, and yon can biecertiii
cit.'S from all stettolis ts the Union :
lil01IM0!D, July .O,ISM.
Mb. N. Kxikibd— Dear Sir: I t ike great pleasure In in
forming you that I have used time bottles of your HAIR RE
STOKER, with great satisfaction to myself. My llair isgrrw
hut finely. I'leaee send me half a dozen bottles.
J Respectfully, JOHN O. CHILES.
Battli Hobse. Mobile, Ala„ At ril 6,1?C0.
N Kzbkizl, Esq., Richmond—Dear Sir You were so
kimi as to present me, when a truest of our house, with a bot
tie of your U A! K RESTORER, whh h has been exhausted
f r several hays, and i liave ir.quircul in vain at your agent’s
in this city, ‘lav afn r day. to renew my supply, ihe trial of
..ur RESTORER, as tar as my limited supply permitted me
to judge. Is highly satisfactory. 1 wish to give it a fair trial,
and will, therefore, thatit von to send me bait a dozen Bottles
by Adams’ Expo sa. C-emlhlll with the package, to be collect,
ea on delivery. Your early compliance will vtry muor obnge.
• Yours.truly, E. K. 1 EASE.
Sir For sale by all Druggists in the United State*.
Price one dollar per buttle,
JJ5*” Ail orders iuuii.be addressed to the Proprietor.
N. EZEKIEL.
iy-21 ts G 9 Main street, Richmond, Va.
1 CUN (I II A For the INSTANT RELIEF,
I \ I II |ll f) -and PERMANENT CURE of
* ** • this distressing complaint, use
FKNDT’B
BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES.
Made by . B,SKY-#KtUR ACO., 458 BUOADW A V, N. Y
Price♦! per l>ox ; sent free by pest.
FOR BALE AT ALL DRU (MUSTS.
oc3Q dc6m
Dr. J. T. PATEESOa,
SURGEON DENTIST,
n v \ |MJ returned from Europe, is now prep .red to wait
on those who wish his services. Office on Washington
Street, coruer of Ellis.
N B —ln a few weeks he will introduce some of the latest
Improvements in Artificial Teeth, that are highly recom
mended in Loudon. Edinburgh, and Paris.
nofjf • - ‘ *>'■
A.XJGrXJBTA, (tA, WEDNESDAY MOR IST I INTO, DECEMBER 5. 1860.
1 8 6 1.
The Southern Field and Fireside.
PRIZES !
The Proprietor of the SOUTHERN FIELD AND FIRE
SIDE offers the following Prizes to Southern writers :
For the best STORY . J.IO.
For the belt Poem, not less than sixty lines ‘J.v
For the heal Pofm, less than sixty lines 23.
The articles to be forwarded bv the first (lav of January,
ISfil. The Prizes will be awarded by a committee tube Se
lected by the Editors.
PREMIUM,
The Proprietor of the SOUTHERN FIELD AND FIRE
SIDE offers the following :
To the person who sends the largest list of annual sub
seribers (accompanied by the cash; by the Ist of January,
1861,
One Dollar for Each Subscriber
Will l>e l*aid.
JAMES GARDNER,
l’ropriot-or.
Augusta. Oct. 11.1860. ts octl2
CONST I TUI lONALIST
jflob fvintiuij (Office.
Having recently added some wenty fonts of Nk.yv
Typk, all of the latest pattern, to our former very com
plete assortment, and a number of New Outs, woaropre
pared to execute every description of
Letter Press Printing,
Hi as good style, and on as reasonable terms as any oillcc
in this vicinity.
GLOBE HOTEL,
-A_ngusta,, Ora..,
AUSTIN MULLARKY,
PRO FRI ETOB.
ocW ts
liOliUS A PARKER
AUC TIOKTIES 3E3X4LS3
C 0 M MINSK)N m'e RCHANTS,
JJOH tiiv Hah’ of ll.iil K.-tntc, Bank Slock, Bond*, Merchan
disc, and Jtiffrocs. Augusla, Ga., will give rapo. lal at
lent ion to buy in.;, setting, and hiring out negroes, atrictly on
Commission, both privately and at public outcry.
Regular sale, in front of store every week, arid regttlar sales
at Ihe Lower Market House, on ihe first TUESDAY in each
month.
Tlie highest C -si i Prior always obtained for Negroes,
is? Consignment* solicited.
A. I*. HOGGS.
„ T ANARUS, G. A. PARKER.
.V I>. \\ c w,remove cur stoie. on the 1,: ofO ‘lom r, to
the large and i".m,uodiqus sloro now otfupied by D'AnliJnae
a- Wet ma, 5 f - liroa'l St n et. . - ,
WINDOW SHADES!!!
\t i; ARE 4 NO\V yI'ENRNQ
TIT Id LARGEST STOCK
OF
E 2 /*%k S C 2
Ever offered in this market. Our slock of
GOJ.II 1) AN B SHAJ )K S
is miiurpaassd by any house South.
CHEAP SHADES
in grout. variety—fwin 7ft (’cuts a piece upwardp. We arc
offering nnr*N**ir Onnrts nt ft grfat flea I *
LESS THAN FORMER F2II ES 11
J. G. BAILIE X iniOtHKR,
oct£fi ts New Carpet .store.
SEED RYE, SEED RYE!
100 Bushels of
PRIME SEED RYE
FOR SALK BY
GARDINER & MOORE.
sept .lit
CONFIDENTIAL
LITERARY BUREAU,
480 Broadway, New York Citv.
Clon fi dential Husinoss,
(Os a Private or Family Nature),
TrnuHaeted -vvitli ('nr’ ami ICfOoionr-j-.
Purchases of Books ami other articles, fur Students ami
others, executed on oommission.
L O .A. TNT S,
To any amount, on Diamonds, Jewelry, or other available
property, negotiated with the strictest privacy,
M m rirate Corresponfleure
Superintended. Letters, upon any subject, and answers to
any (’oinniunicatipnc, Punished on the shortest notice, arid
under the pledge! of inviolable Secrecy.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
NY tailing to’ carry
ON A BUSINESS OH PRIVATE COItKESPoNDENitE,
Can have a Bor at this oitlrc for their ercluaivo nse.
For lerms, apply in ] rson, or liy letter.
Inquiries by letter point enclose stump for re|>ly.
gr All communications considered in a t.nsiness.Tlght, and
held strictly confidential. dam ‘ ae|A
LOST!
OY Monday Kvenlng, the fith iuet.. somewlierc Pel ween
Goncert Hall and No. I*2o Hroid Street, orat the Opera,
aauiAll I'.RKA.'sTT’IN, with four or five white sets’, witli a
gold Locket attached to h, in the*HliTi]c of a book, and having
a portrait inside the locket.
The tinder will be suitably rewarded by leaving Rroastplrt
and Locket at No. I*2o, Broad Street, orat the store of G. A.
Blount iV. Go. ts novS
Rubber Belting, Rubber Belting,
All W idths, from 2 to I 2 Inches.
CONSTANTLY ON II AN O A T
SHERMAN, JESSUP & CO.’S.,
Ilnmd Sired, Augusta, (in.
dSm _ and
STKAM ENGINES!
ni>Tquality, ready for work, oriliand and for sale Cheap;
any size, from 4 to 20 horse tower, and must he sold at
once. Apply at Cooper's Foundry, next to Gas Works.
TO HIRE,
\GfIIL. fifteen wars oltL-an excellent Nurse ami House
Servant. Inqiffrb at this office. t.f oct.f*
“FOUND”
VUOLD LOCKET, with CORAL NECKLACE wliich
tiie owner can hav.t by applying nt this office, andJpay
ing for this advertisement.
ocS4 tr
TO RENT,
ritliK STORE on the comer of Twiggs and Wat kin* streets.
I IS -..session given at mice. ‘ Inquire of
novu ts G VOLGKR A CO.
For Sale,
rDtIF RESIDENCE of Mrs. McLean, on the ITi 11. nearthc
I terminus of the l’tank road. Tlie Dwelling is roomy;
the Lot large and well shaded, ami the situation hasadvan
agesof aniubrityand good water. Apply to Mrs. McLean,
nthe h i. or to Judge Starnes. illawhm octl4
WOOD AMI LUMBER!
VI j, those who arc in want of the above will apply to the
undersigned, opposite the Auguata * Savannah Ra Iroad
l>e[K)t. All orders will he promptly attended to.
‘novll dnm LEO, h AIIKS. Agent.
FOR SALE,
\I-TVE Morgan MARE, sound and gentle, and v o ],
hrnke • aeveu years* old ; a ftt trotter; ca.ii tm <ot
three minutes. Inquire at ORITZ & KLUMINU S
aut: dtf Stables.
TO RENT,
\('OMNOIITIBLU DWELLING, on Telfair street,
opposite Smith’s Garden. For terms, am.ly to
ul ’ • LsA 1 A?4 l L -
11ST
new patterns.
JAMESI). BAILIE l BUG.,
205 BROAD STREET,
Beg to state to their Customers and the Trade that they have
just received their
f&U SUPPLIES
OF
€2 jHl_ _r. m m :bs r w'm>
E M K 11 AGING
THE LATEST STYLES MANUFACTURED,
CONSISTING IN J’AJIT OF:
New Medallion Velvet CARPETS ;
Crosslev’s English Royal Velvet. and Brussels CARPETS, in New
Patterns ;
Extra Fine Three-Ply and Ingrain CARPETS, of New Patterns and
Superior Fabric ;
Cheap All Wool CARPETS; Cotton and Flax CARPETS, of good
quality and low prices; and
CRUMB-CLOTHS and DRUGGETS, in great variety.
it 1 lo o e oi Li clo r r h s
()t entirely New Patterns, from 1 yard to 8 yards wide. These good
will lie out to lit any sized Room or Hall, in out’ piece. Also,
CURTAIN ©I)S r CORNICKS,fc BANDS,
<h all kinds; Lace and Muslin Curtains; Satin, Delaines, Damasks, Tas
sels, Loops, tec,.; 51 Patterns of Cornices, different sizes, and embracing
many entirely new Patterns. Brass Bands,.Picture Tassels, Picture Cord,
and Nails, in great variety.
WINDOW SSKE3L<a.:D:E3S.
We have just received several invoices of these gootk, embracing many
entirely new and beautiful Patterns, in Colds, with ana 1 without Centres :
Velvets and Golds, with and without Centres : Pencil. Landscape, Gothic,
I’iain Kamel. and Patterns, innumerable-—in all, making c'ne of the largest
stocks ol N . ades ever offered.
In great variety, and everything embraced in the Paper litic.
X3 O O 3F?_ JXZ J&l *X* £.*
11 ’ ;m “ J ust ‘ n receipt of u large stock of these goods, imp or ted from
Europe, which, tor quality and durability, are unsurpassed; together with
a good stock ot Home Manufacture. Also, a large stock of
STAIR CARPETS, STAIR BODS, STRAW AND HAIR BROOMS,
le;uher Dusters, o’nd everything connected with the Carpet Department:
to ah ot which v; e would call the attention ofthe public generally.
Carpets Made Up Properly and with Dispatch.
JAMES a BAILIE & BROTIiEK,
NEW CARPET STORE. 205 BROAD .STREET.
insiimci mux !
*
U . contiMim lo take Iw.AkH iipon Dolton, Meri-handise,
Building*. ui ihe lirsl (Jasa ln.^urunco
i.ompanlei?, at the usual rat oh of good eoiMpaiiies.
.STOVALL MV) ATTGUMN 60.,
Ihaicral i Vinuns'don Merchants.
LAMAR INSI'RANfE COMPANY,
X !d\V YORK.
CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $384,240 Ho.
Kl. wmow, i-m'l.: IM.U'II.N JOH.H Ser’y.
riTovAiiii, McLaughlin .v co.; A-fcwit*.
PHffiNlX mwmw COMPANY,
Brooklyn, Isr". Y.
CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. $291,658 00.
S.( HOW 1.1,L. s’rcsT.; WUKIt Sll YW.N-.--y.
STOV A 1,1,, M> LA t V,! I LIN A OU., Agents.
Insurance Cos. Valley of Virginia,
YYTncliostei*, Vn,
CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $362,000 00-
,!. S. <'AUSIiY, l’rc*'l.; YV. T. BE\T, Scc'y.
ta'OVALL, MoLABGULLN & CO., Agent*.
CHARTER OAK INSURANCE CO.,
I Larttbivl, Conn.
CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $341,556 00-
i; ;H.I,KTT, Prcst.; J. H. SPH \<il K, S.'c"y
STOVALL, MeJ.ALUHLLN AGO., Agent*.
(.IRtR!) INSURANCE COMPANY,
aclelphia, Pa.
CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, §317,853 00.
JOEL JUNKS, Urea l.; ,1 Aid. It. ALT KHD.Scc’y.
STOVALL, MoLAUGnLIN & CO., Agents.
Knickerbocker Life fnsur’nce Ce y ,,
NEW YORK.
Stovall, McLaughlin & co.,
_ seplfi J dtf \genls._
SCH NEIDERS REST AURA N f
liE-OPENEI),
WITE It E AI, r, TH E
GOOD THINGS
Os the Season -vx-ill be kept cons tantly
sep2l on hand. ts
RICHMOND SHERIFF’S S3 LE
Ox ‘;UE.sDAY in DECE.MB eißpext. will be
sold.at the Lower Market House, the city of Au
gusta, within the legal hours of sale, aF •£?< Woman slave
named l ointi r', about <ls years of age, I'cvital onus the pro
perty ot Eot’iu Zcr (’art j, to satisfy au exu lion, issued from
the superior < lotirt ot Tnchmond Cotp tv it, favor es U<orac
G. McWhorter w. Ebenezer Carey, ai mluclpal, and Joseph
U. Stockton, .as security.
ALSO-.-At the same time and pi* , C e will be sold, all I hat lot
or parcel ol bind, with tile improve uients thereon, situate In ts
city of Augusta, tr.mting 2, fr ,>t, niore or b ss,on Fenwick
street, between Centre and W -u.diington -•tn.el.e, and hounded
North by said Fenwick ntre et. South by a lot of James L.
Coleman, M ,ct by a l it at Abner P. Robertson, and Ea t by
a lot uulallies R. Guivir,, ar and occupted at this time by Fra: -
Cis Ja. Miiriey ; levied., ou as the property of.lames L. Cole
man, to satiny an. fa., issued from the Superior Court of
Richmond county. ,n fav or of Ferdinand Phmizy. Executor
of Hay* JbiwGre. <leeeiß”(i, vs. James L. Crtfemati, maker,
1 nomas Dmine^an autl John JklcKiuno, Jr., endorsers.
WILLIAM V. K E It,
JSiu rjifi Richmond county.
City Directory.
| rrUHC neceaMty of . areliabie DIREC TORY of this city.
JL lvuixb.eii fell. IjHvpo&i to puolisu aCJBNERAL
AND RUt'i DlilKOJ'uuy, in oin* work. In the
<rENEI.jYJ, DiRKCTOKV, l propose to have the rriffU', ud
•lreert and occupation of while male- 18 years ot age and
dve**, feirialt-s in t ij.iim-ss, and widows; anil in the CUM
NESS ]';iߣ* vroity. every lnuich <o l*rol'essi(nor
Trade, clus-Hicd under their appropriate hetiduurs ; an Appen
dix full listsolLouit**, iiui.ks. Ohurcltts, Public
Inst itution.-. Societies, iVe.. dte.. The circulation will be very
Dvjce anapt'twhii through the city and Sute. which will nqake
U the heel eeueral advertising mediu -i .f ihe Be*M r.. Hoping
to meet wit h I <-:u -‘.ra ,e!r.. .-
.mtr* the public that Vfil A my tdngexperience in t a* DIURC-
TuRV iio pains will iunmarod to make itaseoiM
plfteaud correct ;wposrviUtv. T. TUTHEK, Ju.,
goUl ts und Compiler,
MISS i.SME il BLOIINfS
POEbJS
VKK for sale at all the Book Storie, nml furnished to the
trade at. the. usual discount hy l I>. NOBRIII.B,
.-t.’,’ t Pal
THE ONLY MAIL BOAT GO ING SOUTH !!
IM ITCD STATES MAIL LINE !
I“1 n n and all the Way T I.** ° l ’ K 11 .
Change of •'!
FOR IMI.ATH 1, EAST FLORIDA,
, VIA
BRUNSWICK AND ST. MARYS, <!A FERNAN
DINA, JACKSONVILLE, PtOOLATA.
AND PALATKA, FI,A.
Thn New anti Elegant Steamer
v y: lit; j. ,v and jo,
'ril>l. .IAAIKS TUC.lvKlf,
AV‘LI. leave aw atmee every TL'EtSIIAV amt FRIDAY.
, !,i ‘ lt i'i ‘’ ‘ 11 ’ V"®* W ' IS ci ressly for ttiis
route, amt has unsnrpiMseit aocormnoriations; taking the im
* 1 , ) “Hers hup.enor indueuntnls to Uie traveling
wllaSr,'under
i-, 1 Boat connects at ihin, with the. itniu.sw'ick and
p!drti?„ v?s ;W ’ F’ r'iaiidina. with. Florida Ra-Iroadt..
I.atdwii., Starke, Gainesville, Hroiy, „ . 41 ,a Cedar Keys;
thence with hi. ainers to Key VI eF Ttava,!a, and Xew 6m
ro'e'” t„‘ l’ V Y'i| V v’ \i W e” • lacka ’ nville and Lake City Rail
, V ukl ? / “V. Madison, nr T-ill ih l s.M*e •ul I’ic-daia
‘"t'oeYTYoY;, 1 ‘ '••> AngnYinb aUpaUdka. si.h
j..L. us:*!3ShssS? *** : t“ d>:i V.U”
RAMSEY & LABAW,
OPPOSITE UNION BANK,
AUGUSTA, GA.
ir 11 OLE.V AL E AN I) It ETA l L
IHSA! Jilts IN r.ISIIIONAHLE
Reaiiy-Made Clothing
ANi>
r j Ji:.'S'MsgSß.va goosss,
OF ALL KINDS. ALSO,
Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas,
XX.fitJSk mid. Ocyxdsj!
I’nei tc-u Lir titteaitioix iw (.‘tilled in our
ir-toi-K-, tis \v’ vc-ill noil at less
■ mum rail l>,. laud iii tlie < ilv.
__. maylfi * t s
WRAPPING AND SIANILLI
P ./V 1-* EES !!!
LL stocks from the Bath Paper Mills will be kept con
siantly on hand and for . a’-- at the stnn* of
oct4 dim THO.S. KKTIAKDS & SON.
fn if oil States Hotel,
BROAD ST., AUGUSTA,,CA.
MOSHEB & ROSAMOND,
dr* l'opriet o i*ts.
l;t rue and long established IIOTEE, having been
1. thoro m2nly re-fitted and re-fumished this summer, is
no* prepared to satisfy all the wants of the traveling commu
nity, at the mort reasonable terms. From its central position,
i.i the healthiest part of the city, the United States has always
enjoyed a large share of the public patronage; and the propri
etors are determined to spare neither pains nor expense fully
to sustain its ancient reputation as a first class Hotel,
dtf aug!4
$25 Reward!
DISAPPEARED, on the night of the Ist of September,
my Nejrro Woman ARREi. Mippofied.to bu deooyetl
off. Said woman isatH>ut 85 \e rs oU ; of copper color, lias
1 at all of her front upper teeth ; speaks like, a low country
Negro; and has some deViency in her walk. The above. award j
will be paid for her apprehension and delivery, or lodgmeM in
.inyjail where I can get her. V M. MILLER.
aepS dtf
TO RENT,
11HOH tlie Ist of October i.ext, a Twister. BRICK
; IIOUSK. onOPutre trivet, suitabla iorhtore and IweU
iiig, nouroccupied by Oarpeuter.k Blunt.
jy 214 jltf THOMAS DUN EGAN.
TO RENT,
f|MIM iAVKLLING over mv ‘store. No. Broad street.
1 noyy dtf JOHN NELSON.
TO RENT,
avb.-rrilvr. l’,.sc,vaiati giv-|n the Ist at u *°g < r , j| Al i KB .
TU E
Great Southern Weekly,
at Aukhsui, do.
On tlie 2 6tli of HVlay
WAS ISSUED TUK FIRST NUMBER OF
Tlie Second. Volume
OF TUK
SOUTHERN FIELD AND FIRESIDE
fgMIK most distingnishbd Southern wri'.ors v.lll afloni its
1. columns, constituting an unrivalled galaxy of talent
i.ONGSTUEET,
SIMMS,
KENNEDY,
COOK E,
TURNER,
THOMPSON,
INGRAHAM.
HAYNE
AIso, the most popular writers of tin* South, and especially
many Lady writers of established literary reputation, will
contribute to tlie Until ooiqiltg volume. Juilgu LUNG
STREET will furnish a series of
GEORGIA SCENES,
never before puMished.
Die Second Voimuc win open uni, „ Talc b> -fODN p;s.
IEN COOKE, author of “Tlie Virginia Comedians,” A-e.,
entitled “THE PIUDE OF FALLING WATER;”—a Tale
of the Old French War of 1755.
TJUR-IVIS OF SUBSCKAX’T’IOjSr:
$2 A YEAR, IN ALVANCE.
All papers are topped at the expiration of the time paid for
No order for the paper attended to unless aeoompnnied by
the n tone y. JVM fcl.S A S tl).\ KR,
_ s Proprietor.
Boyal Havana Lottery.
1 |IUK next Ordir.ary drawing of the Royal Havana Lottery,
I. conducted by the Spanish Goveruineht, under the super
visii.ii of the Captain General of Cuba, wi.l take place at
HAVANA, oil
SATURDAY, DECE.tIItER 15, 1860.
#360,000.
SORTEO NUMERO m ORDINAiIGV
CAPITAL. PlUZi:—dloi),<>Oo ! !
1 PrUe of 11 oo,ooe I 5o Frizes of. .... 1 ,000
l “ 50,000 I do “ 600
l 1 * So, ooo l IVI ‘* too
1 “ So.ooo | 20 ADproximations S,BOO
1 “ 1(1,000 I
Four Approxiuuttioa> to t)e sioo,ooo of S6OO each; 4 of
s4oo to ♦st\ooo ;4 of t.e> to ss<>,ooo ;4 ot $406 to 000 ;
4 of s4oo to slo,ooo.
Wl l OLETU:K 1 ITS $;o ; J{aIjVF.S $10; QUARTBUS $5.
Frizes cached at sULt, at 5 per tent, discount.
Hills on nil solvent Banks liiken at pair.
A drawing will lx. forwarded as soon t . tlie becomes
known.
i All orders for Schemes or Tickets to be addressed to
DON KODKIGUEZ, care of City 1 * t, CLarlo.ton, S. C. M
oct 12
iiVSTIIITTION IN ISIC.
MIS. H. HIUJvVn begs leavetd inform his rrien:s, and
the LMblic in general, that he is now prepare*! to give
instruction in Nlnsic, (I,’iano and Singing), the German and
French La: jgUagcs. ultd Dnwing, eTher at his pupils’, or Ids
own rex4UeiK:e, on Walker ?!. <•, 6, near tlie Qrphau Asylum.
His long experience in teaching enables him to warrant satis- 1
Kite renc.es of the highest ord'-r will be given. Among ;
other recommend at ions, Mr. 11. is permitted to usti the fol- i
lowing, from a gentleman well known in ‘.this* conic?unity :
“Tins cerlitiv.i that l have kin wi Mr. Hi Hens for several
years, -1 *
as a diligent, and very successful teacnccof Music.
(Signed), G HO. 11. FE hi HE,
Fastor of Frt sbvu rian Chuich,
Montgomery, A:a.
Mr.”n. ie permitted to refer to Rev. l)r. Wilson. Appij- I
cations Hi rough Uie F f ‘si UiUce, or at Catlin’s Music Sum-, 1
will Hit*! prompt a ’ 1 • :
MOST PLEASANT ROUTE I j
GREA r r
CiMitr.ii Mml Mae !
4JII TICKETS from Ndw Orleans to New York, j
2 vc. Mwbiiv, M“*ifc:”uiv ry, Augusta, ami Ovlurubiu, tlieuc:
CENRTRAL LINE,
FROM COLUMBIA TO CHARLOTTE, >
AND RALEIGH TO WELDON, N. C.,
Ootmccl ingut Weiduii w.tii lines tor lUttlniori’, I'hiUi.lidpliin, |
.Uid.Xtw \ (irk, vin l'l'ti railing. K:. hmuiid, :ind Wnulilngtou. |
or py Meal nurd utiu Rounokc l’.gilruud to I > 6l*lsinnia.n, and {
Biy StcamiTs to Kulilmore.
TICKETS GOOD BY THIS IDITE
UNTiL USED.
Fare and lime the same as by uny other Railroad Kouto. 1
This Kuute passes through the Capital* of North ami ;S<<uth
Farolina; and that portion irom Cdluiubia to Weld<-n is al
most entirely tYee from dust, swamps, and trestle work, pass
ing t hrough elevated and healtiiy yountry,
(vOimqctious are mad** at New York by this line to
Saratoga, Niagara Falls, Boston, White Mountains, Canada,
&■. Southerners traveling with their servants, by taking
this line, will be relieved from UUo lUinoyanee to which the/
at * subjected on other routes.
Those holding Through Tickets are conveyed between Dev
pots Free of Charge,
Be Careful to Buy Your Tickets
Via Colimibia, S. CT
ti?” Baggage Checked fnmTTifontgon ery to Augusta v;
West Foint aiul Atlanta, or by Cobitubu ami Macon to A-i
----▼usta, thence to Weldon, N. C., thence to Baltimore by Bay
j <u--. or to Washington via Richmond—Baggage Masters ac-
L ‘t-allying it all the way.
U 'JY ■ further part ieflars, and ‘J'hrougli Ticket a. sec small j
- ;
earns . 1U at C* >.\, BRA IN A RD * OO.S office:
ytor strci (>rv ()f A poFK. (Jelmral Ticket. Agent Y ~t ;
inMumu.K , rt !h U \ \
”• 1 l'usseiiiiv.r A;a :.l, Aimu.-ia, Gu.
i . !. IMHIIKX,
r.lkMM.evV Agent, Mtmtp'imTT. A ill. j
Jyis _ . -
VALUABLE MILL LOCATIONS
JhX ) I t (S ALPL
~ ... ~,1 • ..%!•• the 1 ’ -t Sites for a Paper,
TH’binr.ort ‘
ioili. within Hpht mil.- o. coivLumms to tbe
C.irolina Rillroad.rm ilorsa Cri-vk. i w ' l,< • “ ‘ ■ ■ -
dent to ki ci> iu operation either of the joove, ou ...i extvnaive
’ Ti'-e'w'her with Nhe above. I 'will dispose ‘jLKM" 0 acas of
I.:u*ih which is wi ll (iodicrod with Gal-; raid Dickon, on la
.-.ltuihie terms, amt at a low price. Address
I) -l W A I.K RK, UraiutevilJe, b. I ..or
\V.I>. IA Vi.SUN, Auuusta, Ga.
m* ff,...
SAVINGS BANK,
OP R N I>A 1 Ij Y,
t POR THE RECEPTION OF DEPOSITS,
FROM five o'clock to SI'SSKT. I
I V TP'Hh'ST r 's thr rate ■of b'IYK i’KU UFA TANARUS„ and for ‘
rhort periods at I‘OL’lt Vkli CAA 7’,
0 lice at the Insurance Bank, 249 Broad Street
-1 •amphlets containinn the By-Laws and Charter xea u ; for
\y >l. M. IV MVTMLN W. Preii'l.
C.K VleC \ V, Treasurer.
j} ., dtf
AU'JLES FOR SALE.
I s*v ‘TiiTAku.
VOCAL MUSIC.
C. S. MALLETTE’S
Cvt Kst\ in VOCAL MUSIC will tauiUKDce at lus
(ovg, Mr. Hern>’’*ftoie.) tw fallows :
.I,,SXM ofTu
’Mb! at 1 tt’cloviu i'.il.—days of TuUiou :
<V.. lh. at S oVtock, i>. M.
“SKS f .HUgicnl
notation. onA , .•. / <v
1 Ladles’ Cla<. I s letwin- 500
t.adiea’ and Gentlouieu’s Glass, Its ivdpans,.... o 00
WAI. H. WHKKLEft
Justice Peace,
AUCk USTA, GA,
OFFICE NO 11 WASHINGTON ST.
dtf ’ ‘*’ ausl A_
UUSU WEISKY.
„ , in lifind. twn I’lincb-inso
! ‘A,’' V V T lJlf , K Y,whi<-iiiM now n
I “Metban . pure Irish Malt M . u .,’ H-tvl. Hr- ,Utr- et
store, a few doors above the PTai. i n their r.rrieM
Those within? winter supplies, will \ is|>Vf . v WHYT K
ctariy to the subscriber. * THOMAS MHm.
OvtlO _
‘laxoH s.His'Nana
On the European PE ‘ n ’
rm ok \ ‘ u VOBK
Single Rooms 50 Cents Pv" r a .> *
City Hall Square, Corue.r of Frunklort .Street,
(OppowtnOi lS Hall,)
Meals,as they msty c in the epicieut
Truere is a Barber’* Btop and I>4 t* Kojina attained touie
A . />.— H* nHtrc >/ Runnier an . 1 Hec&wen vjhnsay we
are Jult. R. k ‘RLX ‘* l*repnj?t<r.
oc-t3O ‘A l >_
F W. HARHEB 61. B ,
OFOTOHob hex*, ’IST. ,
lr. li. u ‘' v ’ !’• tut,
I txmtirmons Gtou tttdo Allen’s Polvnt am! *, ? the
J ’Uat aIU tvi.l iuipfO Vt;ia<a \glJ
VOL. 15-NO. 288.
6 US I NESS OAlll
BILL! 1?I H. WHEELER;
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Office, Corner of Washington and Broad Streets.
IS UOMMISBIONKIi FOR
New York, Missipnippi,
Connecticut, Florida,
Rhode Dimid, Tennessee,
Vermont, Alabama.
dfim ,fy!7 _
THADDEIS OAKMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HAS CONNECTED WITH THE BUSINESS
OF HIS PROFESSION,
A GENERAL LAND AGENCY.
OFFICE OVER THE CITY BANK,
AUGUSTA, GA.
EDWIN H. POWERS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AKD SOIICITOE IN EQUITY,
AUGUSTA, GA,
AI.l. business coining witiiiu tlie pale of his profession,
entrusted to h>s care, will tie discliargeil with fidelity-.
over No. 4 Warren Block. dly augh
D. M. DuBOSE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
• litgttS/ft, Hit.
\\ T I!X practice in theoonnties of JtichmomL Columbia,
tt JSllmrt, Wilkes, Warren, Hancock, Oglethorpe, and
Burke'.
C’ inuiiissiimtr for the States of Arkansas and Tennessee.
fehio _ _
FRANK H. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AUGUSTA, GA.
YV ILL practice In all the GountieS or me Middle Circuit
I Y and in the Circuit Court of the United Mates.
COMMISSION EH JfOll
Now York, North Carolina, Illinois,
Massachusetts, South Carolina, Kentucky,
i'enr.sylvania, Florida, Ohio,
Virginia, Mississippi, CMilornia.
Offl ;n Ihe rear room over Sherman Jessup & Co.'s store
opposite United States Hotel. fetch! lixety
WM. J. VASON,
aAttorm &X Law,
HAS cliango.il his residence from Now Orleans to Amrn-T.i,
<2ki. Ho has opened an office at the coffer of Washing
1 ton and KUis streeu, wliere he can be consulted, and his s*-r
----j vices retaUicd t< attend to any legal budueea, iathe Circuit
Court of the United States lor the District of Georgia, before
the Supreme f\,,rt of this*‘State, and in the Conns of the
Coiint.ii-4 comp. ...hig Uic Middle District of Georgia.
Augusta, Marc n 1, iSt‘*o. and marl
JOHN K. JACKSON,
| ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY,
.A-LLo-usba,, <3ra.
1 WILL ; ■ act ice iu Kiciunond, Cbdipub; i, and F.urke Ooum
t t I't-s, iii Ge..-rgui: a* *1 ir. :iieCircuit (’mirt ofth-- UrGi'-d
j states for the Dtrliiet of Georgiav Oommiftdoiier tor tee fcut*;-*
ot Alabama, Tennessee, ami Texas,
j (>ffu e ov. r the store of £ hern fart, Jessup Ac 00., w>\t atovo
: I ■ I . I v.l: d#cly
i a. &. u i;i..!li ,i
WRIGHT & GIBSON,
VnOKMAb AT LAW,
Augusta, O-M.
\\T ILL i rat jx.sU the GouDliesof the MiddleDfrcuit,
U .-.lid Wav .ds\d Tdi'Coln of tt e Northern. Office ou
j Broad street, it *,Ai it ette Hall .building,
j lebl- dftc’fV’
J. 0. & C. SNEAD,
! AITOKN EYS AT LAW,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Jaiiies P. Burnside,
•ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Appling-, Columbia Cos., Ga.
\\TILL practice Law in Go-parliierhliip,.under tic .-tyle (>t
$y .SN EADS X BUHNSI L>E, in the Superior amt It • rior
j oiirts of Columbia county ts marll
I JONU T. LOFTON.j fWM. M. SHITfI.
LOFTON & SMITH,
!ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
LEXINSTON, GA.
\ITIIJi practice in the Counties of Oglethorpe, Aladi.**on,
n Hart, Elbert, Lincoln, Wilke- 3 . Taßafiirro, Warren,
Hancock, and Glasscock. illy* feb2d
JOHN A. BPKER.J | HAMKL X. SPEEB
SPEER & SPEER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
LA GRANGE, GA.
A. COLVARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
[APPLING, COLUMBIA CO., GA.
K. H. POTTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WARRENTON, GA.,
Will take cases, as Law ?artuer3, for tha
ap3 County oi Columbia. ts
JOHN E. WOLFE,
AITORNEY AT LAW,
TDrFblm, O-a.
IVILI. attend promptly to business in the conntVs of ] .nn
U tens. Washington, NVilkinson, Twiggs, i'uiaaki, Tr
el, Montgomery, Kmano-’ -md Joliiisuu. dtf aj.rii
and. D. MATHEWS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
LEXINGTON. GA.,
\V ILL practice in the counties of Oglethorpe, Hart, Elbert,
V v Wtikes. Taliaferro, Warrci. Hancock, amt Gre, ms
ltgferai c—(lone A Fuller, Oreenstioro’, Ga. ts iar -21
STEPHEN A CORKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WAYNESBORO', BURKE COUNTY, GEORGIA.
novlT ‘ ly*
M. H. TALB< )T,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
TVII.L praetfeei h the eounttesof Kichoiond. Burke, Jet
U lers'en.and 1 ’ luuiM... of the Middle Ciretiit, anil War
ren, Wilkes and Linetdn, ot Cm Nerlts rn Cireliit.
Offlee in Consil. utionallst Range, A ngueta, Ga.
THUBMOM) & NORTH,
Attorneys at Law.
\\*l!.L prxette l tneopattn. rslilpin theeountios nf (Turk,
Tt tv niton. Jiicksfiu, Gwtn -‘U, li 11. Rubun, Wi.ile,
Franklin, B .n1,.-, Haln-rsbn : , of the Western Circuit ; and
Hart a <t Murtncn. of the Northern Circnit; and wili gne
I heir joint and Uidividual at!v ulion to all !iu.-in*.aa entrusted to
IJien. lh vjilactlon of debte, Ac-, will receive prompt and
careful attention.
SAMUELT. THURMOND, | JOHN K. NORTH.
Athens, Oa. | Jefferson, Juctoou co„ Ga.
mylß _ lUctt
T. C. BENNETT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
APPLING, COLOMBIA CO..‘GA.
my 2 ts
FREDERICK A. BEAZLEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CRAVr FORDVILLE, GA.
WKsL jractice in Taliaforro, nml tne adjoißlng cour.’
jeU ctl
HENRY J. LANG,
ATTCRNKV vt law , Lineoiuton, Ga., w,u nract c*
ID Lincoln,"Wilktaand Columbia counties. All la e.,i
j GEORGIA WESTERN RAILROAD.
Ofhcbof Qeobgja Wbhtekn Railroad Cu.,?
Atlanta, Nov. 17,lbf<b.
j A*T the Board of Directors, Leld this dnv. if
; was—
I Ileftolve'h That, takcg into c? the li>reatening
I aspect of political fc.ffa.r-. ami the, consequent atrinp-ncy n
the money market, Ihe Board of Dlrec ors deem it prudent in
jG.rpone ti-.e prope- and letting of <’out ra-is on the Her.rgiu
: \Vt -t. u ltailn u! uiit I M irth or AprH next, of which uc
! iri ’ will he given. •
R>'*tlvoL That, an, ‘ihqent of cue dollar per share‘be
called hi. payable on flic first day of December n< xt , at. the
office of the Company in Atlanta. In lien of the ten pen cent
t*l t’d in, payable at the nfme- dil nm-- au place.
Hkttofre'l, ‘Hr,d ts-e Cbiet be instructed u> con
titrie in rvice tbe corpH of As.-‘Maiit Kuginters, in order \>,
eth whole work fi r Mtin r bet wc **d A Mae a :*nd-1 he
v. -Utii tormime. W. }\ OKMK, >itc'v
TidvtS tdeci *