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six Bionths.if paid in ten days after presentation.
W. 8. JONES,
ProprietorChronicl’ A.Sentinel.
JAMES GARDNER,
Proprietor Conatltutlonal'st.
SOUTHERN FIELD AND FIRESIDE.
!TOi!D VOMJffll 1 ?
COPIES OF THE
FIRST VOLUME
OF THE
SOUTHERN FIELD AND FIRESIDE,
NEA TL Y HOU IS I),
FOR SALE-PRICE 83.
A PPL YAT THIS OFFICE.
]y _ **_
THE FIELD I\D FIRESIDE.
Terms of Advertising.
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The FIELD AND FIRESIDE has a large circulation
throughout the South ; and, if not the best, is certainly one
among the best, advertising mediums in this section. Address
auglO dactf JAMES GARDNER. Proprietor.
W. M. & A. A. BEALL,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Y*rE will continue the Waiviiuiite .u.d ( V m mission buei.
T? ness at the same stand. In Metcalf.- tire-Frool Wr. -
house, on Reynolds, between Jackson and Mclntosh streets,
Metcalf K.l!4'C, in the centre of the city, and convenient to
the Hotels. *
Being amply provided with good and safe Storage for COT
TON. GRAIN, an.i PRODUCE genera.ly, we respectfully
.'•■licit ac. * tot ■ tbe ; .dr. .... i. •!. s ■ rai.)
extended, and that of tile public genially--pledging thi
strictest, peraouai alien! ion to al. business entrusted to our
care.
All Consignments to li. A IS. will have our prompt attention.
The usual Cash Advances made n Produce in store.
Orders for Bagging, Rot e,and Family Supplies promptly
filled. WM. M. BEAI.L,
A. A. BEALL,
jylfi • dait6tn
ANTOINE FOIL LAIN,
COTTON FACTOIi
Warehouse on Jackson Street,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
FfMIK usual cah facilities required will be extended to my
JL tricuds and customers, ana the sale of all COTTON con
sigiien to me shall heve my petsonal attention.
aug'J d*ctf AN i OIN E PODLLAIX.
JAMKST. GARDINER,i | fST. JOHN MOORE
Formerly Simpaou & Gardiucr. |
GARHINEK A MOORE,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
(IV'im house formerly occupied by Simpson & Gardiner.)
Mclntosh street,
AUGUSTA, GrUOR GflA.
\vricc give their personal attention to th Selling of COT
f r TON, or such other IToduc as may be sent to them by
their friends, and the Planting public.
Orders for Bagging, Rope, and Family Supplies, filled to
the best advantage.
C2f“ Cash advances made upon Produce l:i store, when re
quired. jyS dac6m
M. P. STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
j\. i igusta, C* a.
and lOMTMiEN the business In all its branches In his !ar
V j and commodious Fire, t’roof Warehouse on Jackson
street, near the Globe Hotel.
Ciders lor Plantation and Family SU PPLIES promptly
and carefully filled.
The usual cash facilities afforded customers.
aug*2*2 dacfiin _
J. C. DAWSON,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
NO. 2 WARREN BLOCK,
AUGrUSTA, GEORGIA.
d6m __
ISAAC T. HEARD.] [HENRY 3. CLARKK.
HEARD & CLARKE,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AT THE
Fire-Proof Warr n Reynolds Street,
(.Year the South wre Hailroad Depot).
\\r in. (levotc their p.rgo.ial attention to the sale and
, , storage of COTTON, and all wilier Prodace ; also, to
receiving and foi warding Good,.
Orders for Bogging, Rope. and b annlv Supplies, promptly
attended to. , „ .
Übeiai Cush Advances made at all tlu.es on Produce In
store. dactf .1 y 24
JAMES A. JONES,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 0 MdNTOSII STKK, T ANARUS,
AUGUSTA GEORGIA.
rvrILL continue the Commission Business In all its
,7 branches. Personal attention given to the Sale and
Storage of COTTON, and nil otter Produce consigned to him.
Thanktul for ins liberal patronage ot his friends In former
yean, he would resnectftilly solicit a continuance of tire same,
and that of the public generally.
Orders for Bagging, Hope, and Family Supplies, caretully
fitled. at the lowest market prices.
ttr Liberal cask advance s tirade on IV in store.
JAMESA.JOMKS. !
dacm
D AiNTIGNAC, EVANS A 10.,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Augusta, Gra.
-■-k continue the above busirts-s at eur comm.-iim-is Warn
, , house on 1 try no ids Street, near tire 1. idled St.il ‘ s Hotel,
where wt may be always tonnd ;o attend to the interest of
° U Orders tor Plantation and Family STJPFLIES prou.ptly
ftlled ; and all the usual faculties granted to onr friends,
cash Advances made on produce m D’ANTIGN AC.
GEO. tv Eaa.ns,
WM. E. EVANS
Augusta, July 21. InM._ d3mscdnr
P. 6. MORROW,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
at THE
FIRE-PROOF WA R EHOISE
OF
Phinizy *V Clayton,
AU G UST A, Gr E ORGIA.
OFFICE —\t ih** corner of Reynolds and Campbell
Sstrcets. upttair—Sales Room below.
| devote mv personal attention to the sale and
\\ St..rage of COITON. and all other produce sent me
Ordrs frr Plantation and Family feI’PPLIES 61ied at the
“'c:wh C Adv3t:c C ni'aJe on Produce In store-rates moderate
1 . u. MOKKvn .
dacSm ad* ls
Dr. D'ANTIGNAC
OFFERS his Professional Services to the citizens of Au
gusts. Office, over Barry A Batty’s store,
novit a,t
W E. GARRETT & NOW
EXTENSIVE
Snuff • riana fartar ern !
WORKS established in 178S, and still continue ! at the
,t sucostral residence. In the Ma eof I .elaware. .dl.:; pllig
r.ffice, Nn.Stf South Front St. Philadelphia. Pa
Fmm their long experience In the business, thev are b.e
to produce :,n article of surpassing quality, w hich carr e o
talne ot the principal Wholesale Druggists and ‘ ore
n the dtlfica of the United Mates. lawdSm aual
EKCHANGEI
GIRARDEY’S RESTAURANT OPEN.
11HK Proprietor has the pleasure to inform hi? friends and j
. the public generally, tnat his Restaurant will be open
on WEDNESDAY, the 7th of NOVEMBER. Parties and
Families can l.e supplied w.th New York, Norfolk, and Sa
vannah OYSTERS ; also, Northern and Southern GAME. I
I. P. GIRAKDAY.
The Billiard Saloon j
AINU
TEN PIN ALLEYS
Are now completed, and will also be Opened on
TH K 7th OF* NOVK MBK R.
W City papers, and Edgefield Advertiser, please copy.
nov4 <l2m
TO THOSE WHO DOUBT THE EFFICACY OF
EzekieVs infallible
VIRGINIA HAIR RESTORER ! !
KE\I) the following certificate of our own townsman, a
gentleman well known to all. If this is not satisfactory,
tali at the proprietor’s, 69 Main street, and you can ate certlfl
cati s from all sections of the Union :
Richmond, July aO, 1860.
Mi. N. Eznizi —Dear Sir: I take great plea>ure in in
forming you that I have used three >ottles of your HAIR RE
STOKER, with great satisfaction to myself. My Hair lagrrw
ng finely. Please send me half a dozen bottles.
Respectfully, JOHN O. CHILES.
Battle Hovsi, Mobile, A!a„ April 6, 1860.
N. Eebklel, Esq., Richmond— Dear Sir: You were so
kind as to present me. when a guest of our house, with a hot
tie of your H AIR RESTORER, which has been exhausted
f-r several days, and I have i:qulred in vain at vour agent’*
n this city, Qav after day, to renew my supply. The trial of
vour RESTORER, as far as my limited supply permitted me
to judge, is highly satisfactory. 1 wish to give it a fair trial,
and will, therefore, thank you to send me half a dozen Bottles
:>v Adams’ Express. Head bill with the package, to be collect
ed on delivery. Your early compliance will very much oblige.
Yours, truly, E.K. PEASE*.
For sale by all Druggists in the United States.
JK*” Price one dollar per bottle, - Y
Air All orders must do to the Proprietor.
’ N. EZEKIEL.
iy2l ts 69 Main street, Richmond, Va.
pern guano
FROM THE
SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN.
We offer this new GUANO
to the Planters of Georgia, in the
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
Grinding or Manipulation, which
is the best guarantee that Plan
ters can have that it is
PURE & mill LTIHTO.
Although it is essentially a
Phosphatic Guano, it has, 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 the best Plan
ters m the State. The certifi
cates of these Planters, together
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 printed in Pamphlet form,
and will be furnished gratis on
application to our Agents, or to
us.
THIS GUANO
IS FREE FROM HARD LUMPS.
The importers of this GU
ANO are bound to 11s under
heavy penalties to furnish us
with GUANO of fully as good
quality as tin* cargo Analysed
by Profs. Jones, Shepherd, and
Darby; and we pledge ouiselves
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 sell them at a corres
pondingly less price.
This GUANO is put up in
barrels of about 300 pounds, and
the price will be uniform, as fol
lows : S4O per ton of 2,000
pounds, CASH, or $45, credit
until Ist of November, 1861,
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.
DIME! 11. WILCOX & CO.
nov3B <l*c4m
MOTHERS.
‘KHOI g\\|lS are daily spooking in th: praiao of Or
i EATON’S INFANTILE CORDIAL, and why ? Be
cause It never falls,to third Instantaneous relief when given in
time. It acts as if bv magic, and one trial alone will convince
you that wlrat wasay is true. It contains
VO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE
of auv kind, ami therefore relieve* bv removing the sufferings
~f ycitrr ohild, Instead ofhy deadening its sensibilities. F’erthts
reason. It commends itself as the only reliable preparation now
Kr. .wo for •'hlldreu Teething. Dlarrhaa, Dysentery, Griping
tithe Bowels. Acidity of the Stomach. Wind, Cold in the
Head, aud Croup ; aiso. for softening tne Gums, reducing In
ttammatlon regulating the li'.wels. and relieving Bain, it has
no equal—being an Anti Spasmodic, it is used with unfailing
success rn all cases of Uonvulalon, or other Fits. As yonvalue
the life ar.d health of your Ohlldreii, and wish to save them
iVom those sad and blighting consequences which are certain
t result from the use of Narcotics, of which all other remedies
tor Infantile Complaints are composed, take none but Dr.
EATON’S INFANTILE CORDIAL. Thisyoucan rely up.
on. It is perfectly harmless, and cannot injure the most deli
cate infant. Price sf> cents. Full directions accompany each
bottle. Prepared only by CHCKCH A DL'I'ON 1.
No. 4d9 Broadway, New York.
BLOOD”FOOD !
fieaitcy Human Blood, upon being analysed, always pre
sents us with the sanioessent al elements, and gives, of course,
the true standard. Analyse the Blood of a person suffering
trout Consumption. Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Scrofula,
Ac., and we had In every instance certain deficiencies in the red
globules of Blood. Supply these deficiencies, and you are
made well. Tne BLOOD FOOD is founded upon this theory
—hence Its astonishing success. There are
Fl\*K PREPARATIONS
adapted to the deficiencies of the Blood in different diseases.
For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, or any affection whatever of
the Throat or Lungs. InducingOousumptlon, use No. 1, which
a also the number Tor Depression of Spirits. Loss of Appetite,
and for all Chronic Complaints arising from over-use. General
Debilifv, and Nervous Prostration. No. fi, for Liver Com
plaints.- No. B. for Dyspepsia. Being already preoared for ab
sorption, it is taken by Drops, and carried immediately Into
tne circulation, so that” what you gain you retain. The No. 7
Is for Female Irregularities. Hysteria, Weaknesses, Ac. See
•"loc al d.re-ttots for this. For Salt Rheuin, Eruptions. Scro
fYou-. Kidney, and Bladder Complaints take No. 5. In all
cases, tlie directions must be strictlv followed. Price of tne
BLOOD FOOfr f I per bottle. Sold by
OHURCH * DUPONT.
No. 409 Broadway, New Vufk.
And ail respectable Druggists throughout the country.
For sale by PLC MB A LEITNER. BARRh.fi A CAR*
i'Eß,and SPEAKS A RIGHT. . .
HAVILAJN’D. CHICHESTER A CO., Sole Agents for
Augusta. dad v nov-AI
For Sale,
A DWELLING HOUSE and LOT, on Broad street,net r
the Ui pe: Maifcet. For particulars apply t.z
ts LLK.L RICE.
KAUFFEE, BAD! & CO.,
WHOLESALE AID RETAIL
imv (.(Mins ii-ucits,
UNDER TIIE AUGUST A HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, (G A..,
Would inform their numerous that their stock of
FALL AND VINTER
DRY GOODS
Is in store now. Novelties are added weedy by every Steamer.
OUR STOCK IS THE LARGEST IN GEORGIA H
NOBODY CAN UNDERSELL US!
Having another Dry Goods Establishment n New York, and a
resident Partner in the Northern Marbt, buying exclu
sively for CASH, are reasons enough tiat our
facilities are not to be surpassed by
any othei 1 Southern House
TO PLANTERS
We would say, that we sell ur
Blankets, Kerseys, Liusers, (kmtbiirp,
MARLBOROS, HOMESPUNS, ETC., AI
FACTORY PRICES
•is an Extra Rargain, ire quite:
COLORED SILKS AT ..... H> AND 75 CTS.
ALL WOOL DELAINES, NEW STYLES, AT . 45,50, AND 00 “
POPLINS, ELEGANT PATTERNS, AT . . SI AND SI 25.
WOOLEN PLAIDS, AT . . . 12 1-2, 18 34, AND 25 CTS.
“ “ DOUBLE WIDTH, AT . . . 25 “
PARAMATTAS, FINE QUALITY, AT . . . 12 1-2 “
NEW DELAINES, WORTH 25 CENTS, AT . 12 12 “
OPERA FLANNELS, IN ALL COLORS, AT . 50 AID <l2 1-2 “
RED WOOL FLANNEL, AT ... . . ‘JO “
KENTUCKY JEANS, AT ..... 14 3-4 “
SATINETTS, AT 37 1* AND 50 “
FAST COLORED CALICOES, AT H “
SHIRTS AND DR AWERS, AT . . . 50 CENTS AND UP.
ALL LINEN TOWELS, AT .
EMBROIDERED BANDS, AT . . 25, 30, 40, ANE 50 “
“ COLLARS, AT . . 12 1-2, 25, INI) 30 “
BOYS’COLLARS, AT 10 iNU 15 “
EMBROIDERED SETTS, (COLLARS AND SLEEVES,) AT . 75 “
ALL LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, AT . . 75 CTS. PSR DOZEN.
“ “ “ Hemsitched, at $2 50-AND&3 “
LADIES’ MERINO VESTS, AT . . . 75 CIS. AND sl.
FRENCH CORSETS, AT .... 75 C*S. AND SI.
PORTMONNAIES, AT .... 23, 37 1-2, AVI) iO CTS.
Yd to., .Ktc*., Etc.
OUR MANUFACTORY IN CLOAKS,
THE ONLY ONE IN TUE SOUTHERN STATES,
PRODUCES EVERY STYLE THAT IS NEW, COMFORTABLE, AND B EDOM I NG.
Radies ■ and Children's Clotths ffiade to brier.
C I.OA ICS OUT ANI) FITTED DV As EXPERIENCED lADV
KAUFFER, BAUM k CO,
UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL AUGUSTA, GA.
S, ‘l llb ’ dtf
1860. FALL TRADE.^BQO
JAMES HENEi
HAV IN’ O IIEOEIVED
A FULL AND WELL ASSORTED
STOCK OF 1
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,
OFFERS THEM AT
THE LOWEST POSSIBLE MARKET PRICES
IDETIERN/LIINrEID STILL
TO .11/LOH* .VR tPOtSt l.v .not ST, I
TO UNDERSELL lIIM,
And hoping to give his Customers the samt
Satisfaction lie has heretofore done.
HIS STOCK EMBRACES ALL THE NEW STYLES HE
DRESS WOODS.
EtIRROSDERIES.
CEOAkS,
SHIRTIIVGS & SHEETINGS,
PANT STUFFS,
StFI) ISLAYKFTS,
\EC RO “
“ PLAINS.
“ KERSEYS, AC.
Hoping to have an early ca'l from his friends, and the public generally
he wishes them, one and all, welcome to an examination of his Large
Stock.
MRS. RENEWS Slock of Millinery in Hie Rear of (lie Store.
sep2s
INOORPORATED 1819 CHARTER PERPETUi L
M TN A
INSURANCE COMPANY,!
Hart ford, Conn.
Capital, - - - 81,500,000.
Surplus, - - - 500,000.
Assets, - - - 2i,1DT,000.
rpms Company has earned a reputation for prompt atten-
J. tionto business, and an honorable, liberal, and equitable
performance of all obligations, unequalled by am other com
pany. B. U. BBOD.VVX.
Agent for Augusta and vicinity.
Office, lftti Broad street, opposite Bridge Bank Building.
dly c*
I’AIM'S. PAINTS.
J| I'HT rewrived an A In store—
-10.000 Bble. Pure WHITE LEAD ;
10 Bble. LINSEED OIL;
5 Bbls. SPIRITS TURPENTINE;
Bbls. No. I COPAL VARNISH;
3 Bbls. No. 1 JAPAN
Bbls. DAMAK VARNISH; (Eic’t)
500 Lbs. CHROME GREEN, In Oil;
500 Lbs, “ YELLOW, in Oil;
1.000 Lbs. VENETIAN RED, in Oil. Ac., Ac.;
With a General Assortment, of Painter’s Colors. All of
which I guarantee to sell upon as reasonable terms as any
house South. B. F. TDTT,
i)c6 180 Broad street.
ARRIVED AT LAST !!
IST. EZEKIEL’S
CELEBRATED
HAIR RESTORATIVE !
FOR SALE BY
PLUMB & LEITNER.
marlfi dt
Dr. J. Bovee Dods’
IMPERIAL M INE
B I T T E E S !
\IIK made from a pure aud unadulterated Wine, which in
u;bout double the usual atrength of othei Wines, aud is
im|ried by only one hoitae in the Ui.lted Mate*. Also, from
tlie iiiowlng valauble Roots, Herbs, Ac., viz: Solomon’s
Bt*alSplkenard, Comfrey, Garaomile Flowers, Gentian, Wild
Dnc*%- i'ret* Bark, ana Barberry.
WE CHALLENGE
the world
TO PIiODUCR
TEEIR EQUAL! !
We iio U tvrofeas to have disoovered some Roots “kuown
• on u to w Indians of South America,’’ and a cure for “all
i disease#* v-'V.b the flesh is heir to,’* but we claim to present to
! the public truly valuable preparation, which every Intel II
K p nt I hysiCnin the country will approve of ar.d recommend
. Asa remedTor
INCPIENT consumption,
j Weak D vspepeia, Diseases of the Nervous
; System, Files, Diseases peculiar to Females, Debil
; ity, and all requiring a Tonic, they are
; U NSURPASSED !
For Sore I a common among the Clergy tht-y arc
I truly valuable. \
For the aged am lniip>, or for peraotiß of a weak confttitu
, lion—for Minister! of dc Gospel, Lawyers, and all public
I speakers—for. Book-Ks\ frSi Tallois, Seamstruwc, Students.
I Artist . and all pcisouhettdmg a sedentary life, they will
I prove truly beneilcia..
Asa Et verage, t hey
Ito the taste. They pro civ a ]l the e> hlliaratlng effects of
! Brandy or Wine, wlthouVtoxlcatmg ; and are a valuable
i retnedy for persons to excessive use es stroo
drink, ar.d wish to ren-.iiu ftv it. Thev are pure and entire
Ily free from P° I '?2? B ..\ined in the adulterated Wines
andLquorswith widen the n h , r ,. j, fi (Mll jed
These Bitters not only C^ Ki but PREVENT Disease,
aud should be ue4 bv al live in a country where the
; water is bad, or where Chills at Fevers are prevalent. Being
entirely Innocent and harmlcsiV .
Children and Infants with in,pt‘? may W gUtu
I’hyaiciaTs, Clergyrnen, Yiperancc advocates, as an
! act of humanity, should assist tt r .. a dlnz these trulv vaiu
I able BITTERN over the land. AESft aid ?
! biiii'siiing Drunkeuneiwi anu
CHARLES
I^roprirttO^
18 Street, York.
i And sold by Druggists generally. ■
\ a,i^PEAR^nT VIL^U - VHEhTER A CO’
Wholesale and Retail Agents for Geo A
.. , . PUUMK LEITNER.
I ilacly Augusta, Ga.
J. C. DAbSOFS I
Guano Depot,
NO. 2 WARREN BLOCK,
AUGUSTA, GA.
There is to be found in this establishment a
greater variety, and a larger stock ot pure and
genuine Natural, Mixed, and Manipulated FEU- ,
TILISERS, than in any other South of Baltimore; j
and the Planters of Georgia, South Carolina, and
Alabama, are requested to call and examine the
stock before buying elsewhere. They will do well
to do so.
The most satisfactory certificates from reliable
Planters in Georgia anA South Carolina, are daily
coming in, testifying to the virtues of these Ma
nures, and will be, after the Ist of November, for
warded, in pamphlet form, to any who may wish
to see them.
The AMERICAN GUANO, notwithstanding the
unfavorable season, has won a reputation through
out Georgia, Alabama, and South Carolina, (where
it has been extensively used), that sets aside all
cavil as to its position among the best Fertilisers
! yet discovered. It stands side by side with Peru
\ viun.
It is true, there have been some failures—always
will be—so there has been with Stable Manure
and Peruvian—indeed, every kind this season ;
but that does not prove that American Guano
will not pay a large per centage. In almost every
case, where there has beeu what is called a failure,
it lias been owing either to the manner in which
it was applied, the cultivation, or the quantity
used. Some put it too far from the seed—some lose
half by the wind blowing it away—others by mix
ing it with Stable Manure, or by using not half
enough to the acre; hut take it as it was used by
the inexperienced as well as the experienced Plant
er, and, so far as we have been able to learn the
truth, in nine cases out of ten, the Guanoed Cot
ton, Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye, Turnips,
and all Garden Vegetables, have yielded nearly
twice as much as the unguanoed land ; so it pays
even in the dryest seasons. You make but little
this year—poor crops—but if you had used no
Fertiliser, you would have made next to nothing.
If the seasons had continued throughout duly and
August as they did up to the 15th of June, the
j old worn out hills of Georgia and Carolina would
have groaned under the weight of the most over
whelming crops that were ever gathered. So
don’t be discouraged, but follow the example of
the Dicksons, Thos. Whaley, T. J. Smith, of Han
cock ; Judge Roberts, of Warren; Dr. Mims, T.
G. Lamar, and the Ransfords, of Edgefield, S. C.,
who return annually to their land tioui $-1 to ifti
worth ol Fertilisers per acre, and your success will
be like theirs, an overwhelming income for the
money invested, to say nothing of the permanent
improvement of your lands.
Among the varieties I offer to the public are
the following: JARVIS’ ISLAND, at $44; BA
KER’S ISLAND, S4O per tou of 2,000 pounds,
cash, or $5 on each for city acceptance, payable
Ist November, 1861, without interest, (which are
the Savannah prices, expenses added). These
two Fertilizers will be delivered at these prices,
and on these terms, anywhere on the Central and
the Augusta and Savannah Railroads.
The balance of the list will be sold tor cash only,
or its equivalent, at the following prices, viz:
PERUVIAN, S6B; SWAN ISLAND, $46; CO
LUMBIAN, S4O; MONK’S ISLAND, S4O; A A
MEXICAN, $35; B MEXICAN, S3O; RUFFIN’S
PIIOSPHO, (which is one-huli Peruvian.) $56 ;
SAND’S EXCELSIOR, $54; J. J. Af.TUR
NER’S EXCELSIOR, (containing7oo pounds Pe
ruvian to the ton,) $54 ; HOYT’S SUPER-I’HOS
PHATE, $45, for five tons -less quantity, SSO ;
LONGETT’S SUPER-PHOSPHATE, $45; BONE
DUST, $6 50 per hhl.; Pure LAND PLASTER, in
large bbls., $2 50 per hhl.
AH these Manures are pulverised and ready for
immediate use. All orders will receive prompt
attention.
J. C. DAWSON.
(General A^eiit.
octtf dtfni
m twin B. BLOUNT’S
POEMS
VHK ior wile at all the Book Stores, an! furnished to the
trade at the usual discount, by H. D.NOKRELI..
OCt27 ts Augusta, Oa.
Wood, Eddy & Co.’s
LOTTERIES !
AUTHORISED BY THE STATES OF
DELAWARE, MISSOURI AND KENTUCKY,
Draw.A daily, under the superintendence of Sworn Commissioners.
The Managers’ Offices are located at Wilmingon, Delaware; and St. j
Louis, Missouri.
Prizes Vary from 82 50 to 8100.000!
Tit RETS ERtP.JIS'i TO S2O !
Circulars, giving full Explanation and the Schemes to be drawn, will
be sent, free of expense, by addressing
WOOD, EDDY & CO-, Wilmington, Delaware,
or WOOD. EDDY St CO., St. Louis, Missouri.
oct2 dly
(13. F’. JONES.)
BEXJ. M. Ai EDWD. A. WHITLOCK & s CO.,
:t:r & 3?y broauway,
COGNAC BRANDIES. WINES, SEGARS. AC.
\<if:\ts for favorite brands of
VIPtO-UXTIA TOBACCO,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
i-i’ 1 x i-; g u o c 10 it ’ *'• s
- HLNRY CAMMEYER.
OLIVER W. DODGE. darn*
novil
MYPES’
NitrogeniseiSuper-Phosphale of
LIME.! j
REMOVAL!!
rpiiEttmiers^ed’Agent for t->, above Ferti liner, n
J- sequence of its marked succe*q l 0 rsaat ne-mon tihl the
greatly Increased demand arising U arrange
monte, with the manufacturer for a I ’f,",i. -?,.i
requiring greater facilities for ctoragt,*, ~.! ‘ , aecominml ,
tlou, has taken the four story Wared) ~, (l i.|.iw where he ;
will be able to supply any qua,,'it
neas He may be allowed to expr ss I. Uriif.ictlon ‘in vo w ‘
of the fact that of the numerous pnrcl.Vs made of'him !v
planters, generally for the purpose of •king ’ ooiunarUl--
tests with other Fertiliseis. not one case hUo * ,h A, w
edge where our Fertiliser has not shown Slid suA f /
ity. Planters who have used Mapes’ Plk B ow‘ma e
It the.r sole reliance, and are ordering i i,e tu ) as much
to- flffy tons, for use the next season, this V A-V plh •
■"lt. We have discovered a quality, dcveloja i n !i lr drouth 1
which was before n.observed, viz : Its hygroiiri!. Aow r w ‘
capacity, to absorb moisture from the atmospii. w i,i,.| n i’,vt.
ated, to a large extent, the late unparalleled drLi,. W V. r ,
was used, while most other Fertiliseis were n, < jn i v viloe :
Ices, but positively injiirious to the plant. Ts na ftv and
profit iisa money Investment, arising from th-. n>f Manes’
Phosphate, are now placed beyond question, anuhe exoeri.
enoe of the past season, lias established what we ha. w n 1 m
hesitation, always asserted for it, that it is the nnhYeriiliser
reliable under all circumstances of soil, mode of cuiv.W.f
and of weather. xvauon.
The undersigned Is also prepared to supp'y any dAtintion
of Agricultural Mach Leery aud Implements, of the laqjt im.
proved pattern* adapted to Southern cultivation, at t;. ... “
est prices.
J. A. QUIMBY,
No. 3 Warren Block, Augusta, to.
o<*B jUctf
HELM BOLD'S
17XTRACTOF BUCHU, for Diseases ol the Blaadf
j Kidney, Gravel, Dropsy, Ac.
h EL M BOLD’S Extract ol Buchu, for Becretand Delicate
HELM BOLD’S Extractor Buchu, for Nervous ami Dclili
t&led Sufferers.
HKLMBOiaD’S Extract of Buchu. for Loasof’ Memory,
Losa of Power, Dimness of Vi- on, Difficulty ol Breathing,
Weak Nerves, and universa’ Lassitude of the moscuiar-yatem.
HELMBIILD’N Extract of Buchu, foralt Distressing Ail
menta. Obstructions, Irregularities, Excess in Married Life, r
Early ludlscretions, Ac., and all Diseases of The Sexual iji.
gans, and whether existing in Male or Female, from whqttv r
cause they may have originated, and no matter of how toi...
standing.
HELM BOLD’S Extract of Buchu Is pleasant in it taste anu
odor, and immediate in action. Price gi [ jr aottle, or six b.,t.
ties for ♦•’, delivered to any address.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by PLUMB A LEITNKU
Augusta, Ga.
Messrs. VAN SCHACIK A GRIERStIN, Charleston, are
the authorised Agents for South Carolina. marH dsoty
FREIGHT AND PASSAGE
Urea Ilf/ Red need !}
FERNANDINA AND SAVANNAH
SEMI-WEEKLY STEAM PACKET !
The Superior and Elegant Steamer
AUG-USTA
CAPT. L. M. COXETTER,
HAYIM; been purchased expressly for tbs route, will
. hereafter make regular trips between tii 7 alove named
1 ports, only touching at Brunswick and Hamilton landings.
The AUGUSTA will leave Savannah every MONDAY
; and THURSDAY, at 8 o’clock P.M., from Dillon’s Wharf,
foot of Gas Works.
Returning, will leave Femandina every WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY, at 11 o’clock A. M.
She will make close connections at Fernandina with the
Florida Railroad, aud thence to ail points in the interior of
Florida. Families taking this Rout will avoid sea sickness,
as she goes the entire route inland. Passage IA. Connection
is made with the Jacksonville Railroad, for the St. John’s
river. Cotton from Fernandina to’Savannah 60 cents per bale.
Freight taken at one third less than present rates. Fur freight
or passage apply on hoard, or to
JNO. C. FRASER & CO., Agents,
jt‘3 dly Savannah.
IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS!
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
New York and Charleston
TRI-WEEKLY STEAMSHIP
LINE.
STKWI lilih will leave .New York amt Charlerton ever’
TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY.
THROUGH TICKETS.
From Hew Orleans, La., to New York $39 75.
From Mobile, Ala., to New York §35 00
From Montgomery, Ala., to New York. $25 03
From Atlanta, Georgia, to New York 21 00,
From Augusta, Georgia, to New York... 17 50-
Can bi'had on application at the Railroad Ticket Offices at
each point.
FARF, REDUCED.
Oabin Passage to New York SIP 00
Steerage Passage : -> New Yoik T 00
Now York and Oh. - ton, side-wneel Un'ted States Mali
Steamships, through li forty eight to fifty hours.
Steamship COLUMBIA, i, 1 tons—M. IiKEKY, Commander.
“ A ASH VILLE, i.SOOtous—L.M.Alukrat, **
“ JAS. ADO KK, 1.f.0u tong—R. Adams, “
“ M A RIGA. 1.200 tons—sV. J. Foster. ‘•
And anew first classdur will be added to the line early lu
the fall.
Will leave Adger’s Whan every TUESDAY, THURSDAY
and SATURDAY, at high water.
These Steamships ware all built expressly for this Line,
and for safety, speed and comfort, are unrivailed on the
roust. Tables supplied willi every luxury. Attentive amt
Courteous commanders will ensure travellers by thlslinc every
possible comfort.naving elegant State Room accommodations
For Freight or Passage apply to
HENRY MISSROOK * 00.,
Cornerol Eas Bay and Adger's South Wharf.
Cabin Passage sls 00
Steerage Passage 7 oe
F. 0. BARBER, Agent,
u Augusta, <ja.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
On and alter SUNDAY, Jaii. 15,1850, Passenger Trains
Leave Augusta at 2 So p V
“ .‘is 30 A.’ AL
Arrive at Augusta at C Ou A. M
donned with South (,’uroiina Railroad
Arrive at Augusta at li 15, P. M., and i 15, P \i
Leave Augusta at 7 50, A. M.. and 7a 1. P. at.
Westertmnd Atlantic Railroad.
Arrive at Atlanta at 1 -ut p. M.
Leave Atlanta at 10 20 A.V..
Atlanta and Laßrange Railroad.
Arrive at Atlanta at 7 sii. A. M.. and 7 51, P. M
Leave Atlanta at 0 m. A. M., and 10 10, A M.
A thens Branch—Sunday s Excepted.
Leave Augustaat 12 30 Night.
Leave Atlanta a! 8 40
Arrive al Athensat fc so A. M.
Leave Athens at 11 00 Day.
Arrivi at Augustaat tj 20 P. M
Arrive at Atlanta,"t 11 45, p.M.
N B. No Train on Athens Branch on Sundays.
Washington Branch—Bundays Excepted.
Leave Washington l 80 p. M.
Arrive at Augusta • ti 20 P. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at It 45 p M.
Leave A agustant 2 30 }’. M
LeaveAtiantaat In 00. A. M.
Arriveat Washington at 7 20, P. M.
Warrenlon Branch—Bundays Excepted.
Leave w arreutou at soil. P. M.
Arriveat Augusta at fi 20 P. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at 1145 1“. M.
Leave A ugusta at 2 SO P. hi.
Leave Atlanta at 9 05 A. M.
Arrive ut. W arreutou at 6 80, P.M.
my 16 eSOKOE YONOB. Pen, Bopt,
’ TO RENT,
! ‘lUlli STORE ('ii tin corner ~f Twiggs ami Watkins streets
JL I’assessioii given at .>nce. Inquire of
ovH ts U. VOLGEK A; CO.
DA I iY’S
AROMATIC VALLEY
WHISKY,
ton .ftt:t*t< t.wttd t st:.
H\S i:dw taken that position in the world’s estimation
. which Justifies its proprietor in claiming for It
A SUPERIORITY UNRIVALLED.
Produced, as it is, by a process kuown only to the manufac
turer, and extinct* and from the choicest grain, which gu>ws no
wh* r.- but. in a favored locality In the valley of the Mononga
hehi. and containing no particle, ot deleterious admixture; it
has acquired a reputation for perfect purity and intrinsic x
---ceher te, based solely upon its inherent merit, which the pic
prietor dots not intern!, so long as lie control* the mai.uf iC-
I tore, shall ever be forfeited, or in any manner allowed to im-
I peach the correctness of the statements of the learned and
DISTANGUISHFD UHEMISTB
whose certificates we publish herewith.
I He has heretofore refrained from making public, by adver
ti seine nt, the
EXTK AO HI) IN ARY M E DICINAL I’KOP ERTI P:S,
which this article is known to possess ; and this silence on his
part has been induced by a sensitive dread that the slightest
suspicion shou and connect his nan e with advertising cmpyri
cisni, and the nauseous jargon ot Quack-nostrum circulars.
Hut, for some time past the proprietor has been in the c* n
slant receipt of unsolicited teatimouials from all pails ot the
country, emanating
FROM PHYSRT VNS OF THE HIGHEST’
REPUTATION.
aisd testimonials which speak with su< h emphatic and un
qualified approval of the unrivalled qualities c-f the
AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKY
MEDICINAL AGENT
inal! eases in which artificial stimulation has become requi
site—in order L/ restore, repair, or assist the functions ami
energies of nature—that be deems it his duty, even at the
hazard of which lit* has spoken, to make known to ihe world,
in the most pub i- manner possible, these extraordinary ami
invaluabie pro per ties of this article of his manufacture.
It is not bis purposeio recite, in detail, a list of those dis
eases of the human system which have betn known to be
most favorably affected by the use of this stimulant. They
are particularly described in the various testimonials spoken
of,-which arc open ut all timeato the inspection of our friends,
but which we uo not feel a; liberty, without special permis
sion of the distinguished persons who have sent them to us, to
parade in the public newspapers.
Suffice it to say that the diseases alluded to, comprise all
such as ate incident to
TROriCAL LATITUDES, to a CHANGE OF
CLIMATE, OK DIET,
! or to any other cause which disarranges or impairs the operant
| functions of the human system; including languor, lassitude.
! and depression, and the multitudinous ills Rowing from this
source.
In all such cases the Aromatic V at.i.kt Whisky
ACTS AS A KESTuRAitVE.
! .assisting the natural organs, by a stimulant which, both in
I vhariuterand and gree, seems tob** in all things most admirably
; fitted to reinvigoratc, and to call back that tone and forced
action in the vital organs, so essential to jhysical health.
It is to this extent that the proprietor knows himself to lie
‘justified in claiming for his manufacture, hygienic proptrtieF*
and virtues which cannot be overstated, nor over-valued, ID
universal use by the
MEDICAL PROFESSION.
is most urgently recommended. Already has it found Us
way into the principal public and private hospitals In the
country; and wherever it has been once used, it forthwith be
comes a requisite.
1 have analysed a sample of “ Daly's Aromatic Valley
Whisky,” at and find it to he a pure article, of flue flavor, and
without any deleterious admixture.
James k.chilton, m, and„
New York. Chemist.
Ft at i Aksayer’s Orpin, SI Somerset street, )
Boston, April 17th, 18i8. (
Wm. 11. Daly, New York—
-1 have made a chemical auaiysls of your Aromatic Valiev
Whisky, and Hud it a pure, fine flavored Rye Whitky, eon
} turning no Injurious milters of any kind, and I would recom
mend It ns suitable for medical anil public purposes.
CHARI es t. .Jackson.
State Assnyer.
| Wm. II Daly—
i Your Aromatic, Valley Whisky is received, ami after care
! ful examination. 1 find it to tie a pure article, entirely Ire*-
from the adulterating ingredients so frequently used.
Yours respectfully, JAMES J. M A PES.
Analytical < hemist.
.3?” Consumers can depend upon getting a pure article
when they tmy the Valley Whisky, it. is sold by tho bottle
and ease only. Sold in Augusta, fin., bv Butt, Morris A Cos.
’ WM. 11. DALY,
19 South William street. New Y ik.
oct 11 t dßm Sole Proprietor.
A GRAND VIRGINIA
DISCOVERY!
JOMK four months since, our excellent townsman, N!••.!
Ezt’ku 1, informed nn that he had prepared a Hair K h- rtr,
with which Lo was Hxpcrmwutinj; u)>on liie own head, who**
top was entirely tialu. We saw him two days since, aud on
the place so bald four months since, a fine crop of l.airh-s
sprung up, with a vigor- am growth. So convinced is Mr
Fzekiel (t the efficacy of his discovery, that he has named il
“THE INFALLIBLE VIRGINIA HAIR RESTORER.”
Mr. E. is about going into extensive manufacture of an article
which is destined to prove of anxious interest to our bald
I pated friends.—From Richmond Enquirer , Dec. Vlth. ISfiy.
i This famous article can now be hud of the principal Drug
gists. Those persons who desire a fine head of hair, have only
to use the RESTORER according to printed directions on the
l*ottle. Those who have any doubts of its efficacy, can have
1 hem removed in a short time bv using THE VIRGINIA
HAIR RESTORER IN FA LLlßl.E—proving that it is all
that it is claimed to be.
! Wholesale Depot foe orders, CD Main street.
N. EZEKIEL.
, ar „ , Richmond. Nov. 14, 1859.
I, N. p zekirl, take oat! on the Holy Bible, that I have
I been bald tor the past twelve years, and have restored my
I Hair by using EZEKIEL’S VIRGINIA HAIR RESTORER
! rrK . . , „ NAPTHALI EZEKIEL.
I his day sworn to before me by Napthai.i Ezekiel.
JOSEPH MAYO.
| „, rr , . . _ _ Mayor of Richmond.
ILI A B A LEITNER, Agents for Augusta.
jat'-'S * ts
VALUABLE MiLL LOCATIONS
FOE SALE.
THE undersigned offers for sale the best Sites for a Paper,
JL F l onr, or Cotton Mlllin the vicinity of Graulteviile and
Batik within eight miles of Augusta, ar and contiguous to the
CaroJna Railroad, on Hors Creek, wit! water power uuffi
cleiitk) keep in operation either of the above, on an extensive
scale.nt all sea;-6us of tlie year.
Todfiher witii the above, 1 will dispose of LOCO :u;res of
Land,which id well timbered with Oak and Hickory, on rea
Bonabiiterrnf, and at a low price. Address
D. J. WALKER. Gnudteville, S. C.,or
W. B. DAVISON, Augusta, Ga.
myl au
mm iiiif
THE GREATEST IMPROVE^
OF TIIE AGE IN
PLO WS,
IH VVR certificates from several of the t.. P ,
successful planters In the State, that it is in „t
THE BEST PLOW NOW IN ISK i
RARE CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY
rights fir sale LOW : so that every nun.)
from five to one hundred dollars per liuv ‘t he i laiJ ’ ait
trade. nas “y gib at
Responsible Agents wanted in every cnintv , r ..
Liberal commission allowed. y county of the Star..,
The certificates are from such men a- tv
Simpsons, of Hancock. Apply to m. i>i C k.,..i ; „ u;
_J*!L
FOR SALE.
[WISH TO HKIJL—
-Is- My LACONIA PLACE,situated in \i •
l.n. It C' ,T tains 1,005 a :■ -
Joe’s Bayou, 8 miles distant from, and -South of I','. ‘
burg and Shreveport railroad. the Vick,.
If desired, i wilt sell 27 N KG ROES with tin,,
Terms—#4o per acre for the Lind, and ’
Negroes; one third ctuth, usd the balar e- ‘• ‘ 1
lustuimenls. bearing'B per cent, thtoro-t ‘ ‘ annual
Mr. LeMAY, the Overseer, will j t t 0 a ,,
to purchase. > O'- 6 Wishing
2d. My HCME PLACE, also in Mud:sen -no ,
miles from the above place.contain,alum •> ‘ l * r ;V •! 4
S.Vtarein cultivation, and TSO more “I- h 1 !.:•
sides Joe's Bayou, and the quarter is ii;-t , “and both
North of the Vicksburg and Shrevepor and
from its mouth to where it en era I.V j -1", ‘■’ Harau,
overflowed within Hie recollection • ,!1 1 Ikv:i
This place is unsurpassed in quality of, • . “ -: ‘ ua.
age; has about 150 acres of flue cy ji:
waste land in the tract. .anutiervisno
If desired, I will sell 45 NEGROES witht'C. • :
Terms—sso per acre for the land, and .-i,
negroes tone third cash, the balance i: . u . UI ’j , V, M
bearing 8 per cent Interest. a tw learj,
Mr. HLGGiNS. the overseer, will show the s .lu-e tn „
one wishing to buy. ‘ xlO a^y
3d. My ROSS PLACE, lies on the West V,.i- n
Bartholomew, in Morels•u—pari-h, I,u i
of which 800 aretn high state of cuniv'ath m onTh.
there Isa large dwelling honse amt a verv ii,,e •
bracing a variety ot fruit., a qimrlcr, gin, statue, s'A VI";
boats land at the place during most of the eotton'shh
and the Omoblta nver, on a dir. ct Id.e, is only li-.v mTs
Terms—s4o per acre, one third Push, and the balance in,...
and two years, with 8 per c< i.t. Inter, si. or 1 v ;,;v n- ,
cent, interest annually, and by s -curing the not, - -atWiori v
1 Will require no cash, ami diri.t-ti e sum i-.t., w „ ,
amounts, payable ut 3 and 4 years time e<5 ’ ul
wWdngt^mlyl 16 ° Vererßter ’ wiU sh " w the Plweto any o
4th. Thirty-six hundred acr<s of tmimprot ed ’.and in ('arm :
eariah. La., lying I euff River and Jibs Creek sna
three miles distant from If„ Vi.-k-1-ur.. u„d Sh'reve; ovr r ‘
111 compact body, and on it tin re Is a bum offmm
to 4(4* acros.
With this place I will sell, if desired, 4’ NEORCES now
on t he Kgsm plnce.
Terms—s2o per a.-re forthe land, and market price forth,-
Aogroes ; one-quarter cawn, and the balance atone, two tJirn
and tour years, with 8 per cent, interest.
OKO. C. WADDILL,
(C, ,
TO LAND BUYERS
or south-wEsr/iiiv georgm.
H “I V(; d-u rmined to move West, un.i with tire view
to a change or business. 1 am off, ring for ,aie one of tin
best and cheapest Pine PLANTATIONS in South-Wo-tcr-i
Georgia, lying in the Seventh District of Baker county ter,
m les VV es- ot Milford. The place contains
Fifteen Hundred Acres of Land,
400 acres of which are in a fine elate of cultivation, and 100
deadened, ready t' r culture. There are on the place wsveral
fine large Spring*, forming an ever running stream, which r
fords au abundant bupply ot water ior stock, and the fit.,
can be so arranged a- u have water in each.
The land fresh and productive, the location healthy, and
the water Vusnirpassed. Those wishing to buy laud in Nciti..
Western Georgia, would do well to examine thin place, a- [
am determined to sell, and am oiteriug a bargain.
Any further imormation wanted may be obtained by a*!,
dressing me for the next six months at Marietta, Ga. M
overseer will show theplacetotho.se wishing to examine ■
JOHN VV. MV Rich
M Ilford, Ga., July 13, 1 SCO. ct i MY
READ! READ! READ!
VALUABLE LAND
FOIi SALE.
fBMII’g subscriber offers for t de his valuable PLAMTA-
I_ TION, containing twelve hundred (i,200) acres—lfo
acres No. 1 Bottom Lam* ; BX)a- res in woods ; the ieniaind<
cleared and in good cultivation. The jdacf. is in fine order,
ami within wo miles of tin* rmite of the Air Line Kailto :
On the place’ is a good two st..ry Dwelling, and every n ut
nary out building. The plac- is ‘well watered. The land
adapted togrowln*all kinds of Grain or Cotton. Anv per
son wanting a rate Grain or Stock Fam,, would do w. :
to call and examine, ns nil h land isiiut often market. Km
further particulars, address
J. It. EARLE,
y? 8 cfiin Georgian, Franklin co., Ga.
UNIVERSITY ol mm.
r |fi li i exereisi h of this Institution will be resumed on t!
* fth day of J ANL akY i*xt.
Th* Faculty of the College is composed of the following <>!
fleers :
iter. ANDREW A. LIPSCOMB, I). D , Cl. ID .
Rev.]*. 11. M ELL, D. D., Vice (.'nmicel’or and I’n-h . -r < •
Moral and Mental iscunee. amk !*t>litiu:i E. my.
WILLIAMS RL Til EKKOKD, A. M MatLu
maths an.l Astronomv.
K. M. JOHNSTON, A. M., Probssorof Belies 1. A
i Iratory.
WM. H. WADDELL, A. M., Professor of Ancient Lu?
guages.
(’hemistrv. and Natural Sciences.
W. D. A. M., A iißid Profess r of Mathematics.
&c.
DANIEL LEE, M. D.. Protestor of Agriculture.
Tiie charges are, for Tuition, Ko*m Rent. Servant Hire, an.l
Library Fee, s?"*, payable In Jauuarv. an 1 s*Jsin Sept u.
I>er, strictly in advanee. ASBIJKY HULL, s* tY.
Athens, Ga., Nov. it), iB6O. e 4 dee2
SIOO Reward
\V’IIX 1- pahl I'urtho appn-iu-uMon of WASH, :t V . ■
T T Man, lieiongii gto the i-.-tate of ti t- late Isaac Kam-et,
of Columbia cotinty, Ga. Saul boy is a i.mlalte. akowt 5 u-;
lOinclies Iti height, square built, weighii.g about 1750r!.-ji
[•ounds ; abort 4r years of age, aud is getting quite grav ; 1.
has lost two lingers off of one hand—the ii'tle one anil tlu
one next to it; and has lost a front tooth in the lowtr law
He Is a Shoemaker by trad.. audit U thong, t that lit ma.’ ;.
lurk ; ng about Atlanta, or Marietta, as lie has lived at the lat
ter place ; or it may he that he is about Augusta. 1 will pay
the above reward to any me who will take up said boy, anil
>ugc h min some safe jail,so that 1 can get buu.
anr dri I'. RUIsEY. Ex’r.
DOUGHTY, BEALL & Co
cotton FACTORS AND
i on)mission • lierehants ,
AUCJI STA, c;a.
4 10\T1M I’ tl..’ um :*! tLt i.- old st.in !, (Fir- Proof
V Buildings), on Li i.son street, and renev/ the tender of
their services t their friends and customer*. Ad*.nr,.vs as
heretofore. ?'. W. I> )U<HT Y
W. A. HR\I.L.
f
FARM FOR SALE.
? tMIK subscriber offers to se.il his FARM in Flovd ;Ty.
5. six miles from Rome, and one and a half miles from ihe
Rome Railr *ad, containing four Jiundrwd and twenty hcmm-Y
iood Upland, one hundred of which is cleared and under go<ti
fencing. On the place there is a good Dwelling anil nee .s; ry
•'Ut buildings, an orchard of choice Fruit, and a well of good
water. Also, a Tan Yard, now in operation, and well located
forthe business. A creek runs through the tract, on which
there is a Saw* Mill, but out of repair. The above can be Lad
a bargain, as I desire to remove. For particulars, address me
at Rome,or apply on the place.
A TAN Y ARI) FOR SALE.
I will sella Tar. Yard, situated on the North side of Murbd
‘ii, about a mile from tne Depot. Ills well located t*r pro
curing burk aud engaging trade, being on a road much trav
eled. There are twenty-four vats, wit h buildings necessary
for the business, aud a good bark mill, with a never-failing
spring running through the yard. The resources for bars
.re abundant. There is now a supply of bark at the yard.
Fur particulars apply to
WILLIAM 8. TWEED* LL,
At Marietta, or address
land clamtf STEPHEN M. WILSON. Rome Ga.
VALUABLE MILLS
F () R SAL e.
Til HOSE well known Mills in Emanuel Co..Ga., k
I- an Johnson s Mills, are now offered fur sale. Al*-, r.
teen hundred, (1,500), Acre* us Land, on the Ogeeehee Kl\
which constitutes the Mill Tract. Thtreare about five hmlrv
(f>00), Acres of River Swamp; the balance is upland, hra
timbered, and well adapted to the culture ofCorn, C .it- i a:
Rice : with h good range tor stock, and healthily. T • V *
ure supplied from never failing Springs, which afD>rd
enough to run a large factory amt located in the larg* < ‘
tou and Wool growing region in the Mate, which pres* :
the enterprising capitalist a favorable opportunity f r l.ak ; -
a profitable investment. Terms easy.
For further particular appiy to the under.iigi <!, !
premise**
JOSEPH C. JOHN* I*'- 1 *'-
Millville P.0.,1 K - ,i -
Oct.Stli.'lSlW, oct7
N ()TXCE
IPS HKHKif\ given that the left hand 1 *
Rank Note, on the Georgia Railroad and Rank. - - 1
| ny for twenty dollars, dated on the Ist day of Apr -. >';_•/ ,l .
| numbered 449, was by the undersigned, on the leth uvv
| September pat, dellvcod to the poet master at 0.-rv: ’• ‘ “
County, Ga.. envelop* dln a letter ami envoi* and s> ‘-y *;
and addressed to “The Register of the Mat*’ L-u.-s. ; i !
j da, Tallahassee, Fin;” and that said left hard • : *
i Rank Note has been 10.-t in the maiL. am* ti..-.t :
tended to be demanded at the expiration of tin < ;
i Cassvilie. Ga., Oct. 17,18tnJ. Titus. J. WriFHd* 1 *
KING’S MOUNTAIN
MILITARY SCHOOL.
Yoi*kville, S. (
1 mills Institution i-* modeled aft.r th • b- ‘
j JL Military Academies. of which the Principal* Mr
J ides. A Classical Course i* added. Fur full iL-f-.-rns::'.
j ply to Mai. M. ,IENKIN>,( t -
Capt. A. COWARD,!
: \■: 1
SSO Reward
VITIhL be paid fort! - apprehensi’ n arid -mb very ‘ ‘ (
▼ T lodgment in Jail, that 1 g(t h -; m. of rav
I JIM. rinid Negro is about 30 year* old, of daik c ;r x
and medium height. He has a very huge and !or.g hem*
is, front the forehead to the bark part. Has av* rv tub y ‘
the upper pai tof his b(d\ being large and heavily!
lower i*ortion and legs being comparatively small. I “ r,3 ‘
I wears whiskers all round his fare..
W. H. MURRAY.
octl*2 ctf liay&vJUe, Columbia c<.. ‘-a.
MESON ACADEMY.
Trustees of Menu Academy are desirous of “
i competent TEACH EUs for the Female D*p: trl,ti J L \
j add Academy for the rustlingyear. Applicants will adp“
, “R. F. Hardeman, at lyexirigtf-n, Oglet fcorpe<- My. t,a
----| The School will commence on the first MONDAY
■ JAN VARY, 1861. B. L. HaLDEIIA.V
j t'.tJ etjanl Chairman. s
j SHRUBBERY AND FLINTS.
M RS. WM.P. SMITH, of RiVf foil -gt\ TeUHtrStrf';
. Augusta. Ga., would rail the attention of rtsmei.G.* ••
1 visitors to her fine and choh e sock of Cam* *
and Green House plants, to be sold cheap. Alpo, ar:> w /
ty of Rose Bushes, Shade Trc-rs,-and On.-sR-rntul bhr 1 ‘
Enoiivnious lbtlsporum*, Arbeavlta*. i*rlvit and *•••
for idgmg. Also, Roquets at short notice. Orders s< ■
amt punctually attended to. .. .
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