The daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 185?-1875, December 30, 1860, Image 4

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RATES OF ADVERTISING. WThr following r%u for adwrtWni: In the OssmTrcniiWUii * SasxiMin. have ben otbll*hedhf the Proprietor* Uii.istiT Aovuthhisti. published in the Daily, .first cents per 11 of, for the flr*ti>uwrU<-n, ihiHwn and a hal/coU: “crHne, for each subaequem :msr rtion. Advertisements pub ahed Trl-Weekly, twnty-Jlvt per cent, advance on these rates. All advertisement? to he counted as making fivelinei or mot*. Ten L'nerDailyl month •* 00 fire 1 men Daily 1 month 8 (id UnriAi Noridra, five cents perdue,solid Nonpareil, for tie irvc and three cents for each subsequent insertion in Dally i frl-Weekly alone, twenty-fitte per cent, advance. A1 F irertUeiiier.tecounied as making flve lines or more. Ten Line# Daily 1 month FT 00 Five Lines Dally 1 month 4 00 liurhArau Advestuixmxrts. file cents per line of solid Nonpareil,for each insertion In Dally. Tri-Weekly advertise u ents twenty fit e percent, more. All advertisements to be tcuntedas flve lines or more. Ten Lines Daily 1 month.. fllO 00 Five Lines Dally 1 month 6 03 Advertisements continued Monthly m either class, will be raarged halt the montcly rates, for each subsequent month lorthe flrst six months. and one-fourth for each succeeding month. RATES FOR W EEKLY ADVERTISEMENTS. Obbui act advertisement*. published ono a week in Dally Tri-Weekly or Weekly, sevenanda hat cents per Hue, iur each Insertion. Srzt iAi. Notices, ten cents per line for the flrst Insertion, and eight rents perllne for earl: r-.-quent insertion. DisrnAvaoAuvzKTisEMZSTS ten cents per line for each in sertion. Mahb.aoi!. Dnmi. and F utraaan Nor ices, fifty centt each. OaiTUAßiaeftn cents per line. M saoHANTsaod Ikminese mkn whose advertisements art Changed, will tie allowed a discount of twenty five percent „ froai these rates, when their bills amouulto inly dollars, in all mouths.lf paidin ten days after presentation. W. S. JONES, Proprietor Chronlcl'A Sentinel. JAMES GARDNER. Proprietor Q<.listitntiorial'st. SOUTHERN FIELD AND FIRESIDE. Emm mwms 11 COPIES OF THE FIRST VOLUME OK THE SOUTHERN FIELD AND FIRESIDE, NEA TL Y BOIN 1) , FOR SALE-PRICE S3. A PPL Y A T THIS OFFICE. jyS <> _ fll FIELD M FIRESIDE. Terms of Advertising. One Insertion of ten lines or less §1 I 00. Three squares • f ten l'ties. one Insertion 2 00. Quarter of a column one insertion —3 00. Haifa column one insertion 5 00. One e-dum.. one insertion N OO One square one month tl 00. Two squares one month 3 00. I'hree squires one month ’ 100 Quarter of a column one month ti OO Half a column one month lO 00. One column one month 15 00. square one year 15 00. Quarter of a column one year 50 00. Half a column one yi ai MO 00. One column one year . 150 00. The KIEL!) AND FIRESIDE has a large circulation throughout the South : and,lf not the best. Is certainly one among the best, advertising mediums in this section. Address augli lUotf JAMES GARDNER. Proprietor. W. M. ii \. A. BEALL, WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. WTE wl’ continue the Warehouse and Commission bosb yy tress at ihe same .stand. In Metcalfs fire-from Ware house. on Re > no!'.ls. bet wr eti Jack- n and Mclntosh streets, Metcalf Range, in tne centre of the city, and convenient to the Hotels. Being amply provided with good and safe Storage ■ r , i ) 1 TuN. tiK.eIN, and PRODUCE genera ly, we lespecliuliy solicit a contindance of the patronage heretofore so liberally extended, a.id that of the public gem-tally--pledging the strictest personal attention to all business entrusted to our care. AH Consignments toB. A B. will have our prompt attention. The usual Cash Advances made ■ u Produce in store. Orders for Bagging, Hope,and Fatuliy Supplies promptly filled. Wll. M. BEaLL, A. A. BP-A LI., JylJ ilsi-f'in ANTOINE POLLLAIN, COTTON FACTOR Warehouse on Jackson Sticet, AUGUSTA, GEOK( f lA. r 111ILa m :.tl Cftfh facility s required will be eitended to .ny 1, *rieiWiH and customers, aim the sale of all COTTON cou lUHneu to me shall have my personal attention. AN I‘Ol.N E IVm'LLAIN. JAMES T. GARDINER,] | [BT. JOHN MOOUE Formerly Simpson A Gardiner. | (illilllNEK A MOOUE, WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ( Warehouse formerly occupied by Simpson <f* Gardiner .) MeIiNTOSH STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. WILL xive their personal attention to th Selling of CO 1 > T TUN, or ."Uch other Troduc ns may be sent to tliem by their friend*. and the Planting public. Orders for Hanging, Rope, and Family Supplies, tilled to the beet advantage. UaeL advances made upon Produce in store, when re quired. d*cGm M. P. STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, -/Vugusta, Ga. Clo.\Tl.\l Efi the business in all Its brancuee in hia lar j and commodious Fire Proof Waiahouse on Jackton street, near the Globe Hotel. Orders for Plantation and Family SUPPLIES promptly and carefully tilled. The usual cash Utilities afforded customers. uug’22 daefim J. C. DAWSON, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. NO. ‘1 WARREN BLOCK, AUCxU ST A, GEO RGIA. d6m_ .ty-3 ISAAC T. HKARD.] iHENRY ri. CLARKK. HEARD & CLARKE, WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AT TUB Fire-Pioof Ware n Reynolds Street, (Near the South (nr o Railroad Depot). WILL devote tlielr perso.-.a! attention to the Bale arut TT storage of C< • PToN, and all ether Produce ; also, tw receiving and forwarding Goods. Order* for Bagging, Hope, and Family Supplies, promptly Advances maile at all time* on Produce in store. dactf \yU JAMES A. JONES, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. O UcINTOSH STRfct r, AUGUSTA GEORGIA. WILL continue the Corombsion Business In all it. branches. IVrarnal attsn'ion given to the Sale am! Storage of COTTON, and all other Produce eonslgm-d to hi*. Tnunkrul for tnv liberal pat ronage or his friends in former years, ho would respectlully solicit a continuance of the same, and that of the public generally. Orders for Bagging, Hope, and Family Supplies, carefully filled, at the lowest market price-. tlf” Liberal c. sh advance* made on Prude-e instore. JAMES A. JONES. daefim .1)5 DANTIGNAC, EVANS A CO., WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Augusta, Ga, W E continue the above ‘unstress at eur comm ‘ • us War ,t bouse on Reynolds street, near the P listed St at* sH< where we may be always lound to attend to the interest of our custoUatTS. Orders for Plantation arid Familv SUPPLIES promptly filled i and all the usual facilities granted to our friends. Cash Advances maae on produce in stor-,. WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC, GEO IV KAAN.', WM. E. EVANS. Augusta, July SI. lSfii. riSm.cfim )y®[ F. G. MORROW, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. AT THE FIRE-PROOF WA R EII 01 S E or Tw Piiinixy A’ Clayton, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. OF^H'E—Vt life corner of Reynolds nnl Campbell streets, up Stair*—Ssnle* Rotiin Ik ‘ >. Wl! I. devc-'e my personal attention to the sale and \\ ,Tr-p of COTTON, an 1 all ather pro,!uce scr.t me Ordra for Plantation and Family SUPPLIES filled at the iowe* market price. . * 3 Cash Advances made on Produce in store-^tfOBROVF dseSm * ‘ ’ a ' Jls Dr D ANTIGNAC OFFER* hit Profcaiionsl Services to the citizens of Au gusts. Office, over Karry & Batty’s store. bcvl4 W. E HRRETT & .SOW. EXTENSIVE Snail’ •liana fact avers ! TTOBRS esteb'islred In 1733, and still continual at the \l suce-dm! residence. In the >• atof I <- -.ware. Snipping efflec. N**. fi4 south Fr at St. Philadelphia Pa. From their long txi-erlenee In the buslnes-, they an- enable to produce m article of surpassing quail.y, which cun !*e r, laine of the pnncipal Wholesale Druggists and Groce n the deities of the United states. lawdfim aagl EXCHANGE! tIIRARDEV S RESTAURANT OPEN. (J’lIK Proprietor has the pleasure to inform his friends and I the public generally, that his Restaurant will be open o W EDNESDAY', the 7th of NOVEMBER. Parties and Families can be supplied with New Y'ork, Norfolk, and Sa vannah OYSTERS , also. Northern and Southern GAME. s 1- F. GIItAKDAY. The Billiard Saloon AMU TEN PIN ADLEYS Are now completed, and will also be Opened on THE 7th OF NO VK M. BEK. Ilf” ( ’lty papers, and Edgefield Advertiser. ple**e copy. no*4 __ _ _ d2m __ TO THOSE WHO DOUBT THE EFFICACY OF Ezekiel's infallible VIRGINIA HAIR RESTORER!! UEAI) the following certificate of our own towmman, a . gentleman well known to all. If this is not satiaiactory, chi i ai the proprietor’s, 69 Main street, and you can at e certifl catva from all sectionuof the Union : Richmond, Jnly iO, 1860. Mr. IS’. Ezekiel— Dear Sir: I take great pleasure in in forming you that 1 have used tkree bottles of your HAIR RE STORE It, with great satisfaction to myself. My Hair lsgrjw lng finely. Please send ine half a dozen bottles. Respectfully, JOHN O. CHILES. Battle Hovbi, Mobile, A!a M April 6,1800. N. Eeeeiel, Esq., Richmond —Dear tiir: You were so kieil as to present me, when a guest of our house, with a bot tle of your HAIR RESTORER, which has been exhausted f r >everal days, and I have Rquired in vain at your agent’s in tniscitv. day after day, to renew my supply. The trial of p'lir RESTORER, as tar as my limited supply permitted me to judge. Is highly satisfactory. I wish to give it a fair trial, and will, therefore, thank you to send me half a dozen Bottles bv Adams’ Express. Semi Mil with the package, to be collect ed on delivery. Yourearly compiiavce will verv much ohlig**. Yours, truly, E.K. PEASE. fW“ For sale by all Druggist.* in the United Statee. J-'Sf” Price one dollar per Dottle, %W~ All orders must be addretkied to the Proprietor. N. EZEKIEL, iy2l ts f*o Main street, R.lclimond, Va. PHCENiI GUAiO FROM THE SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN. We offer this new GUANO | to the Planters of Georgia, in the I greatest confidence that it is the ! best and cheapest Fertiliser yet I discovered. It is a NATURAL GU ANO, imported in bulk, and sold in its natural state, without Grinding or Manipulation, which i is the best guarantee that Plan ; ters can have that it is PURE & I .YIIH LTEIUTKII. Although it is essentially a j Phosphatic Guano, it has, in ad | dition to a large amount of Plios ; pliate 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 in the State. The certifi | cates of these Planters, together j 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 lx* furnished gratis on application to our Agents, or to us. THIS GUANO IS FREE FROM 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 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 : £4O per ton of 2,000 pounds, CASH, or *S‘U>, 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. HAMEL li. WILtOX & 10. novIS d*c4m MOTHERS. miIOISWUH arc dally .peaking in the praise of Dr 1 EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL, amt why ? Be cause it never fails,to fford instantaneous relief when given m time. It acts as If by magic, ami one trial alone will convince vouthat what we say i? true. It contains NO I* VHFGOKH OR 01*1 ATE of any ktrnl. and therefore relieve - by removing the sufl'erir.gs of your ohild, instead of by .leadening its sensibilities. Fm this reason, it commend* itself as the only reliable preparation now known for Children Teething, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Griping in the Bowels. Acidity of tne Stomach. Wind, Cold in the Head, and Croup ; also, for softening the Gums, reducing In flammation regulating the Bowels, and relieving Pain, it has no equal— being an AMI Spasmodic, it is used with unfailing success in all case* of Convulsion, or other Kits. As you value the life and health of your Children, and wish to save them from those sa.l and flighting consequences which are certain to result from the use * : Narcotic*, of which all other remedies tor Infantile Complaints are composed, take none but Dr. EATON’S IN PANTILE CORDIAL. This you can re.y up on. It is perfectly harmless, and cannot injure the moat del;, cate infant. Price 25 cent*. Full directions accompany each bottle. Prepared only by CHURCH A DUPONT, No. 409 Broadway, New York. BLOOD FOOD ! Healtay Human Blood, upon being analysed, always pre scute us with the sam<- essent al elements, ana gives, of course, the true standard. Analyse the Blood of a peison suffering from Consumption, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Ac., and we find in every instance certain deficiencies iii the ml globules of Blood. Supply these deficiencies, and you are made well. The BLOOD FOOD is founded upon this theory —hence its astonishing succees. There are FIVE PREPARATIONS adapted to the deficiencies of the Blood in different disease s. For Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis, or any affection whatever of the ‘Threat or Lungs, inducing Consumption, use No. 1, which is also the number for Depn ssmn of Spirits, l oss of Appetite, and for all ChniLicCompialnis arising from < ver-uae. General Debility, and Nervous Prostration. No. 2 for Liver Com plaints. No.S. for Dyspepsia. Being already prepared for ab sorption, it is taken by Drops, and carried immediately into toe circulation, so that wi.at you gain you retain. The'No. 4 is for Female Irregularities, Hysteria, Weaknesses, Ac. See special directions for this. For Salt Rheum. Eruptions, Scro fulous Kidney, and Bladder Complaints take No. 6. In all case- the directions must be strictly followed. Price of the BLOOD FOOD 1 per bottle. * DupoNT> No. 409 Broadway, New York. A mi al! respectable Druggists throughout the country. For sale Ov t'LUMB A LEIT.NER. BARRETT A CAR. TER.and SHEARS A HIGHT. , . HaVILAND, CHICHESTER A CO., Sole Agents for Augusta. dacly For Sale, 4 DWELLING HOUSE and LOT, on Broad street, *a r il. the Vi par Market. For particulars apply to e ts Ll-KE BICE. k\ I I ITT. BAUM & CO, WHOLESALE AND HETAIL DRY GOODS DEALERS, UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL, A. TJ Gr TJ ST Al, GFW., WouM inform their Tiumeruus customers that their stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS Is in store now. Novelties are added weekly by every Steamer. HUH STOCK IS THE LARGEST IN GEORGIA I! NOBODY CAN UNDERSELL US! Having another Dry Goods Establishment in New York, and a resident Partner in the Northern Market, buying exclu sively for CASH, are reasons enough that our facilities are not to be surpassed by any other Southern House. r UO PLANTER S ■ We would say, that we sell our Rifliikcis, kerseys, Li use vs, Osuabiirgs, MARLBOROS, HOMESPUNS, FTC., AI FACTORY PRICES •is an Extra llargain, H'e quote: COLOItEI> SILKS AT 30 AND 75 CTS. ALL WOOL DELAINES, NEW STYLES, AT . 45, 50, AND 00 “ POPLINS, ELEGANT PATTERNS, AT . . $1 AND $1 25. WOOLEN PLAIDS, AT . . . 12 1-2, 18 3-4, AND 35 CTS. “ “ DOUBLE WIDTH, AT . . . 25 “ PARAMATTAS, FINE QUALITY, AT . . . 12 1-2 “ NEW DELAINES, WORTH 25 CENTS, AT . 12 1-2 “ OPERA FLANNELS, IN ALL COLORS, AT . 5© AND 62 1-2 “ RED WOOL FLANNEL, AT ... . . 20 “ KENTUCKY JEANS, AT ..... 183-4 “ SATINETTS, AT ..... 37 1-2 AND 50 “ FAST COLORED CALICOES, AT . . . . . 8 “ SHIRTS AND DR AW ERS, AT . , . 50 CENTS AND UP. ALL LINEN TOWELS, AT 12 1-2 CTS. EMBROIDERED BANDS, AT . . 25, 30, 40, AND 50 “ “ COLLARS, AT . . 12 1-2, 25, AND 30 “ BOYS’COLLARS, AT 10 AND 15 “ EMBROIDERED SETTS, (COLLARS AND SLEEVES,) AT . 75 “ ALL LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, AT . . 75 C TS. PER DOZEN. “ “ “ Hemaitched, at $2 50 AND $3 ** “ LADIES’ MERINO VESTS, AT . . . 75 CTS. AND SI. FRENCH CORSETS, AT .... 75 CTS. AND sl. PORTMONN AIEN, AT .... 25, 37 1-2, AND 50 CTS. Etc., Etc., Etc. OUR MANUFACTORY IN CLOAKS, THE ONLY ONE IN THE SOUTHERN STATES, PRODUCES EVERY STYLE THAT IS NEW, COMFORTABLE, AND BECOMING. Ej a flies’’ and Children's Vloaks . flade to Order. CLOAKS OIJT A, 7s’ n FITTED BY AN EXPERIENCED LADY KAUFFER, BAUM & CO.. UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. seplß dtf 1860. FALL TRADE. 1860. JAMES 11 1-1 NET HAY IJN G RECEIV ED A FULL AND WELL ASSORTED STO CK OF’ FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, OFFERS THEM AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE MARKET PRICES DETERMINED STILE to nils to n’ jro iso r se: i.v jhufsta TO UNDERSELL HIM, And hoping to give liis Customers the same Satisfaction he has heretofore done. HIS STUCK EMBRACES VI,L THK NEW STYLES UK IIHEBB HHDDS. CYIKUOHIEKICS, CLOAKS, MmMiM.sAsmniM.s. PANT STUFFS, RED SiUANKHTS, NEGRO “ “ PLAINS, “ KERSEYS, AC. Hoping to have an early call from his friends, and the public generally* he wishes them, one and all, welcome to an examination of his Large Stock. MRS. RENEWS Stoek of Millinery in (lie Rear of (he Store. sep‘2s _____ INCORPORATED 1819-CHARTER PERPETUA L iETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford, Conn. Capital, - - - 81,500,000. Surplus, - 500,000. Assets. - I- ’-2,194,000. rMIIS Company has esrnuia reputation for prompt atu-rr- L tior* to busirn***, ami an honorable, libeml. anil equitable performance of all obii(rations, unequalleJ bv any other coin pany. H II IIHOD VV \. Agent for Augusta and vicinity. Office, 180 Broad street, opposite Bridge Bank Building. dlv GO® PAINTS, PAINTS. J l ST received and in store— | 1 0,000 Bbls. Pure WHITE LEAD ; Bbte. LINSEED OIL; 5 Bhis. feßi.aVr.S TURPENT INE; e - **) 0 BbU. ffa: 1 COPA L VARNISH; ° BbWs. No. 1 JAPAN * Bbls. DAMAR VARNISH; (Exc't) Lbs. UHROHE GREEN, In Oil; Lbs, - YELLSW, In Oil; (jpHH Lbs. VENETIAN RED, in Oil. Ac.. Ac.; WTrti a General Assertment of Tainter's Colors. All of wiriafc I guarantee to sell upon si reasonable terms as any hot®South. B. F. TUTT, ocs 19!) Broad street. ARRIVED AT LAST !! N. EZEKIEL’S CELEBRATED HAIR RESTORATIVE ! FOR SALE BY PLUMB A LEITNER. uuulfi ft Dr. J. Bovee Dods’ IMPERIAL M INE BIT T E R S ! \ lIIC made.from m pure6ll(l unadulterated Wine, which Is . about double the usual strength of other Wines, and is imported by only one house in the Uidled Mates. Also, from the following valauble Roots, Herbs, Ac., v'z : folomon’s Seal , Spikenard. Comfrey, Camomile Flowers, Uentian, Wild Cherry Tree Bark, anu Barberry. WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD TO PRODUCR THEIR EQUAL! ! We do not profess to have discovered some Roots “known only to the Indians of South America,” and a cure for “all disease* which the flesh is heir to,” but we claim to present tji the public a truly valuable preparation, which every lulolli gent Physician la the country will approve of acd recommend Asa remedy for INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Weak Lungs, Incdjreetion, Dyspepsia, Diseases of the Nervous SysteuvParalysis,Pilen, Dlseasea peculiar to Females, Debil ity, ar.d all cases re<iulrtng a Tonic, they are UNSURPASSED! For Sore Throat, so common among the Oiergy they are truly valuable. For the ag?d_ and infirm, or for persons of a weak constitu tion—for Ministers of the Oo*pel, Lawyer*, and all public speakers—for. Tailors, Seamstresses, Students. Artist , and all persons leading a sedentary life;, they will prove truly beneficial. A.a Beverage, they are wholesome. Innocent, and deliciem to the taste. They produce all the e> hiliarating effects of Brandy or Wine, without intoxicating ; and are a valuable remedy for persons addicted ts excessive use sf strotr drink, ar.d wish io rerrain from it. They are pure and entire ly free from the poisons contained In the adulterated Wine* and liquors with whiuh the country is Hooded These Bitters not only CURE, but PREVENT Disease, and should be used by ah who live In a country where the water Is bad, or where Chills and Fevers are prevalent. Being entirely innocent and harmless, they may be given freeiv to Children and Infants with Impunity. Physlcia'rs,_ Clergymen, and temperance advocates, as uu art of humanity, should assist lit spreading these trulv valu able BITTERS over the land, and thereby essentially'aid r banishing Drunkenness and Disease. CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO., Proprietors, 78 William Street, New„York. And sold by Druggists generally. Agents in Angus a, HAVILAND, CHICHEfiTER A UO* and SPEARS A HIGH!’. Wholesale snd Retail Agents tor Geortja, - ~ PLUMB A LEITNER. dsoly Augusta, Ga. J. C, DAWSON S Guano Depot, NO. 2 WARREN BLOCK, AUGUSTA, GA> ■ ■* There is to bo found in this establishment a greater variety, and a larger stock P‘! re £ nd genuine Natural, Mixed, and Manipulated rh TI KISERS, than in anv other South ol Ha It. more; and the Planters of Georgia, South Ca olina, ana Alabama, are requested to call and examine e stock before buying elsewhere. Ibey * ill do well to do so. , , - , . The most satisfactory certificates fron reliable Planters in Georgia and South Caro lint, are daily coming in, testifying to the virtues o these Ma nures, and will be, alter the Ist of Notember, for warded, in pamphlet form, to any wh> may tvish to see them. . , .... The AMERICAN GUANO, notwithstanding the unfavorable season, has won a reputation through out Georgia, Alabama, and South CaNina, (where it has been extensively used), that sets aside all cavil as to its position among the Aest Fertilisers yet discovered. It stands side with Peru vian. / It is true, there have beenson#failures—always will be—so there has been w/n Stable Manure and Peruvian —indeed, every Jind this season; but that does not prove that American GuaßO will not pay a large per centit#'. In almost every case, where tKere has been wh-t is called a failure, it has been owing either to thi manner in which it was applied, the cuhivutan, or the quantity used. Some put it too fai fron the seed—some lose half by the wind blowing it atay—others by mix ing it with Stable Manure, 0 by using not half enough to the acre ; but takea as it was used by the inexperienced as well as tlfc'xperienced Plant er, and, so far as we have bee, abl? to learn the truth, in nine cases out of tenjj ha Guanoed Cot ton, Corn, Wheat, Oats, Bai t|-,j Rye, Turnips, and all Garden Vegetables, lAJ yielded nearly twice as much as the unguanoeti.tud ; so it pays even in the dryest seasons. Ybiibake but little this year—poor crops—but ts mi had used no Fertiliser, you would have ma|e>ext to nothing. If the seasons had continued thjpgbout July and Augustas they did up to thepth of June, the old worn out hills of Georgia i.ncCarolina would have groaned under the weight o the most over whelming crops that were ev gathered. So don’t be discouraged, but folio the example of the Dicksons, Thos. Whaley, T. Smith, of Han cock ; Judge Roberts, of Waste; Dr. Mims, T. G. Lamar, and the Ransforas, oFdgelield, S. C., who return annually to their ld from $4 to £6 worth of Fertilisers per acre, apdour success will be ltke theirs, an overwhehpic income for the money invested, to say nothing f ihe permanent improvement of your lands. i ; Among the varieties 1 offer > Ihe public are the following: JARVIS’ ISLaD. at $44; HA KEIi'S ISLAND, 4411 per ton T 2.000 pounds, cash, or |5 on each for city |ac ptance, payable Ist November, 1861, without inrest, (which are the Savannah prices, expense added). These two Fertilizers will be deliver, at these prices, and on these terms, anywhere < Ihe Central and the Augusta and Savannah Ra oads. The balance of the list will b s ‘ *IG lor cash only, or its equivalent, at the foiling prices, viz: PERUVIAN, *6B; SWAN Jl AND, *46; CO LUMBIAN, *4O; MONK’S I AND, *4O; A A MEXICAN, *35; B MEXIOA! * :> >o ; RUFFIN’S PHOSPHO, (which is one*bt Peruvian.) *56 ; SAND’S EXCELSIOR, * f. TUR NER’S EXCELSIOR, ruvian to ihe ton,) *54 ; HjjbY’S SUi’ER-PHOS PHATE, *45, for live tons quantity, *SO ; LONGETT’S SUPKR-PHOpATE, *45; HONK DUST, *8 50 per bbl.; Pure vND PLASTER, in large bbls., *2 50 per bbl. All these Manures are puh'sed and ready for immediate use. All orders ‘ll receive prompt attention. J. C. DiWSON. (xeaeil i. Will GOrn MISS ANNIE R BLOUNT’S poe:/is 4 RE tor sale at all the BookS'S. and furnished to the i\ trade at the usual discount,b’ 11. D.MORRELL, oct27 ts ( ‘ Augusta, Ga. Wood, Eddy & Co.'s LOTTERIES ! AUTHORISED BY THE STATES OF DELAWARE, MISSOURI AND KENTUCKY. £gT The Managers vuwep s ' vorn Cemoiiasionars. Loim, Miflsortri. — iii T *ir i s,.SL-L and S * ; Prizes Vary from $2 50 to 8100.000 ! TitKTTS FII Oct I s'2 .IO TO S2O : Circulars, Riving full Explanation and the Schemes to be drawn, will be sent, free of expense, by addressing WOOD. EDDY St CO , Wilmington, Delaware, or WOOD, EDDY & CO., St. Louis, Missouri. oct2 dly | (13. K. JONES.) BENJ. M. A EDVVD. A. W HITLOCK Si. CO., 377 k 370 BROADWAY* COGNAC BRANDIES. TO. SEGARS. &C. ’ u WiK ' T ’ Mil FAVOIUTE brands of las&'.w-. -■ J i - i AND WHOLESALE DEALERS TS • 4 K X 1C G R O C E XX IES.j TSFew Yorlt. I OLIVER W. DODGE. HENRY CAMMEJ ER. novSl dta* MAPES’ Nili Super-Phosphate of LIME ! - —.— fflllE undi idjaic!,Agent for the above Fertiliser, in Mil JL sequence (wpiarkol success the past season, and the greatly inert■asejdrijtd arising therefrom, has made arrange ments with the Mar usurer for a large and full supply : and requiring greutttSftai o H for storage and ether accommoda tion, haa taken Uic B t.,>rv Warehouse as below, where be will be able to ;;/ any quantity required, with prompt- | ness. He maylbe ;. Veil to express his satisfaction, in view j of the fact thafiof numerous purchases made of him tiy I planters. gen> rally : r( ) ic , purpose of making comparativ- U-ts with othofF.- iunn, not one ease has come to his know- | ledge where •ug Fv, ~,r |, as no t shown a decided superior ity. Blanton frh. ]flt , m .,| Mapes’ Phosphate, now make ittheir sole r lla> md are ordering (some of them) as much p fifty tons, •if u- > next season. This fact speaks for it 801'. We havjpßto v.recl aquality, developed in the drouth, which was b< -'we us,' fltrV ed, viz: its hygrometric power, or capacity, to a ‘Jttttrb ur e from the atmosph. re. which obvi ated, to a laiggwxu- i H te unparalleled drought winre it was used, whfc it:. ( ,thcr Fertilisers were not only value lesa, but pesifrely injurious to the plant. The safety and profit as a ino(|r itr w tment, arising from the use of Mapes’ Phosphate, are;n, traced beyond question, and the experi ence of the )ia*t has established what we have, w.thoul hesitation, alwv> j, crt€( i ,- nr ; ti that it is the only Fertiliser reliable unde* all clmimatances of soil, mode of cultivation, aDd of weather. The underdjmec. prepared to supply any description of Agnail:..ml Mactinery and Implements, of the latest im- j proved pattern* s:;,red to Southern cultivation, at the low est prices. J. A. QUIMBY. No. 3 Warren Block, Augusta, da. ocW ; dactf RILM BOLD'S EXTK ACT ; BUCIIU, for Diseases ot the Bland. Dropsy, Ac. 11 ELMBQLb.v g ltract 01 Buchu, for Secret and Delicate Diseases. HELM BOLI >5 Extract of Buchu, for Nervous and Del iii tated Bun rers HKLM BOLI/v, E X t me t of Buchu. for Low of Memory, * owe Dimness of Vision, Difficulty oi Breath ms, iinlvsrKa 1 Lassitude of the macular *ya?t*ni, H bL3i I'ULi A Extract of Buchn, for all Distrewiu*? AIL menu o“ lrrvgular ties, Exctwin Married Lite, < r Ear.y lc an j a jj Diaeoses of the Sexual L'r gaud,aou exiatinp in Male or Female, from whatev : cause they mt} have originated, and no matter of howloi.tr standing. _ * HKLM BULD’s Extract of Buchu 19 pleasant in it taste ituu mlor, Ltc in a* tion. Price #i i ir aottle, or *ix hot tl for ae. v„ re( j t 0 any address. For Augusta, Qa. so BA OK. A GRIERSON, Charleston, we the autnonse.3 Agents for South Carolina. iivdrM Uacly FREIGHT AND PASSAGE Greatly Reduced !j FERNANDINA AND SAVANNAH SEMI-WEEKLY STEAM PACKET ! - The Superior anu Elegant Steamer -A. LX G U S T A CAPT. L M. COi’ETTEB, H AVING l,een purchased expressly for this route, will nerea ter make regular trips between th* above name.! pons,only tniichiiiK at Hriinswick and Hamilton landings. . 1 ‘1n..1- A w ‘ ll have Savannah every MONDAY f^. f SS I wPA Y ’ at 8 o’clock I*. M., from Dfllon’a Wharf, foot of Gas Works. ’ fln^ATi'^uv Feraandlna evury WEDNESDAY ami SA TL KD AY t at 11 o’clock A. M. W tL c^°f®i. coni,e cto!Jrt at Ferriandina with the Florida Railroad, and thence to all points in the interior of rlorida. Families taking thia Boat will avoid sea sickness, as sheKoes the entire route inland. is made with the Jacksonville Railroad, for the St. John’s vt T‘ i k ot } on from tVr nandina tolßavannah -V) cents per bale. * reight taken at one third less than present rates, Kor freight or passage apply on board, or to JNO. C. FRASER & CO., Agents, - dly Savannah. IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS ! NEW ARRANGEMENT. New York and Charleston TRI-WEEKLY STEAMSHIP L UNDE. THROUGH TICKETS. From New Orleans, La., to New York $39 75. From Mobile, Ala., to Now York $35 00 From Montgomery, Ala-, to New York. .$25 00 From Atlanta, Georgia, to New York 21 00. From Augusta, Georgia, to New York... 17 £O. Can be had on application at the Railroad Ticket Offices at each point. FARE EEDUCED. Cabin Passage to New York ,ib oq steerage Passage to New Yotk T 00 New York and Charleston, side-wneel Un ted States Mall Steamships,through \nforty eight to titty hours. Steamship COLUMBIA 1,800 tons-M. Bkbky. Commander. NASHVILLE, l,B9otons—L. M. Mueeay “ ’* JAS. ADO EH, 1,600 tons— K. Adams, ’•• MARION. 1,200 tons—W r , J. Eostkk ** Hie fali eWflrßtClaS3Sh ' r WHI beaddt ‘ d ,0 tho !ine early in Wi J l i‘f.ef r Wl ;a rt , cver V TUESDA Y, TH CRHDA V uiul BA iLKi*A \, at water. Theee Meamships wore all built expressly for this Line, and for safety, speed and comfort, are unrivalled on the •vast. I ames supplied v.-llh every luxury. Attentive and* courteous commanders wil i ensure travellers by thlsline every poasm'e com fort, having elegant. State Room accommodations r or Freight or Passage apply to „ It ENRY M LSSKOON & CO., Oornerot Eas Bay and Adger’s South Wharf. Cabin Passage Oe oteerage raflßage 7 F. O. BARBER* AsenU w . ta, Qi GEORGIA RAILROAD. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE On and after SUN'itA Y, Jan. 16, IStk), Passenger Trains Leave Augusta at 2 80 1* M “ 12 31) A. M. Arrive at Augusta at fi 00 A >t. Conncctwith South Carolina Kaitroad Arrive at Augusta at 11 16, P. M., and 1 15. P. it. Leave Augustaat 7 60, A . M„ and 7 20. I*. M. Western and Atlantic tlailroad. Arrive at Atlanta at 1 40 P. M. Leave Atlanta at 10 20 A. At. Atlanta and Ladrangc Railroad. Arrive at Atlanta at 7 62. A. Jl.. and 7 51, P. M. Leave Atlautaat 0 80, A. M„ and 10 10, A M. Athens Branch —SundaysExcepted. Leave Augustaat 12 80 Night. Leave Atlanta a! 8 40 “ Arrive at Athens at 8 u A. M. Leave Athens at 11 00 I>v. Arrive at Augustaat it 20 P. M. Arrive at Atlanta? t 11 46, P.M. Iff N B. No Train on Athens Branch on Sundays. Washington Branch — SundaysExcepted. Leave Washington 1 80 P. M Arrive at Augusta S 20 P. M. Arrive at Atlanta at 11 45 P. M. Leave Augustaat 2 80 P. M. Leave Atlantaut lo 00. A. Ji Arrive at Washington at 7 20, P. M. Warrenton Branch—Sundays Exceeded. Leave W arrenton at soo, P. M. Arrive at Augusta at S SO P M Arrive a! Atlanta at 11 45 P. M. Leave Augusta at 2 so P. At. Leave Atlanta at .. 906 A. M. Arriveat Warrenton at ti 80, P.M. myl* gaOBQR YUNOR, Gen. Bup*l. TO RENT, f ITII |£ STO RE on the corner of Twiggs and YVulkina st- el.B JL l**ssctwion given at **nce. Inquire of out 4 tr a voloer a;CO. DALY’S AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKY, von .uctpicw.ic esc. UW now takon that position in the world's estimation . which jusiilk-s its proprietor In claiming for it A SUPERIORITY UNRIVALLED. Produced, iia It is, by a process known only to the manufac turer, and extinct*d from the choicest grain, which eoiws no wh re but in a favored locality in Hie valley of the Mouonga liela, and containing no particle ol deleterious admixture; it has acquired a reputation for pertect purity nnd intrinsic ex cetlenee, based solely upon its inherent merit, which the pio prietor does not intend, so long as he controls the manufac ture, shall ever be forfeited, or in any manner allowed to iiu p,-nrh the correctness of the statements of the learned and DISTINGUISHED CHEMISTS whose certificates we publish herewith. He has heretofore refrained from making public, by silver llsement, the EXTRAORDINARY MEDICINAL PROPERTIES, which tills article Is known to possess; and thi, silence on his part has been Induced by a sensitive dread that the slightest suspicion should connect his name with advertising ciupyri cism, and the nauseous jargon ol Quack-nostrum circulars. But, for some time past, the proprietor has been in the con stant receipt of unsolicited testimonials from all parts of 0 c country, emanating FROM PHYSICIANS OF THE HIGHEST REPUTATION. and testimonials which speak with such emphatic and uu qualified approval of the unrivalled qualities of the AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKY AS A MEDICINAL AGENT lna 11 cases in which artificial stimulation has become requi site in order to restore, repair, or assist the functions and energies of nature—that lie deems it his duty, even at the hazard of which he has spoken, to make known to ihe world in the most public manner possible, these extraordinary ami invaluable properties of tbis article of bis manufacture. It is not bis purpose io recite. In detail, a list of those die eases of the human system which have hem known to In most favorably affected by tbe use *f tills stimulant. They are particu.arly described In the various testimonials spoken of.'which are open at all times to the inspection of our friends, but which we uo not feel ai liberty, without special permis sion of the distinguished persons who have sent them to us, to parade in the public newspapers. Suffice U to say that the diseases alluded to, comprise all such as arc Incident to TROPICAL LATITUDES, to a CHANGE OF CLIMATE, OR DIET, I or to any other cause which dlsarrangos or Impairs the operant functions of the human system; including languor, lassitude, and depression, and the multitudinous Ills (lowing from ibi* source. In all such eases the AbovatioValckt WnrsKV ACTS AS A KESTOKAIIVK. assisting the natural organs, by a stimulant which, both in t hane tcrand <1 gree, seems to be in all things must admirably fitted to relnvlgoratc, and to call back that tone and force ol action In the vital organs, so essential to physical health. It is to this extent that the proprietor knows himself to be justified iu claiming for bis manufacture, hygienic properties and virtues which cannot t*e overstated, nor over-valued, 11* universal us*- by the MEDICAL PROFESSION. is most urgently recommended. Already has It found its way into the principal public and private hospitals in tl-.e 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,” and find it to he a pure article, of flue flavor, anil without any deleterious admixture. J A MEM R. CHILTON, M. D„ New York. Chemist. .Stats Assaykh's Oyyicb, 31 Somerset street, ) Boston, April ljth, 1848. I W. 11. Daly, New York— -1 have made a chemical analysis of your Aromatic Valiev Whisky, and Hud it a pure, fine flavored Rye Whisky, cm taiuing no injurious matters of auy kind, aud 1 would recoin mend it as suitable for medical and public purposes. CHARLK.s T. JACKSON, State Asaayer. W si. II Daly— Your Aromatic Valley Whisky Is received, snd after ear, fill examination, I find it to be a pure article, entirely tie-- from the adulterating Ingredients so frequently used. Y ours respectfully, JAMESJ. MAPES. Analytical Chemist. J?” Consumers can depend upon getting a pure article when they buy the Valley Wliiskv, as it is sold by the bottle and case only. Sold in Augusta, Ga., by Butt, Morris & Cos. ’ WM 11. DALY. 19 South William street New York. octl4 f rlSur Sole I'ioprietnr. FOR SALE, ON ;he first DAY of JANUARY next, at the Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, bt w. eu tin j usual hours of sale, all that tract or parcel of Land lying and ! being on Siirit Creek, in the county of Richmond, Mute *-t Georgia, known a* the White House tract— hound• coy lards formerly belonging to Bell and Harris—containing one hun dred and twelve i-cres, more or less, said land having been surveyed for Joseph Boyd by A.T. Ralford, Courty Mirvc-j ----or. Term*—one half cash, and one half on a credit of four months, with notes well secured ; sale for the purpose of di. vision between Wm. T. Tage, Administrator ol James Boyd, deceased, uud Mary Boyd. dee3 WM. K. M* LAWS. Trustee. A GRAND VIRGINIA DISCOVERY! SOME h ,ur months since, our excel lent townsman, Nupthal Ezekiel, informed us Uud he had prepared a Hair Restorer, with which he was experimenting upon nig own head, whose top was entirely bain. \Ve saw hint two days since, and on the place so bald four mouths since, a fine crop of hair h s sprung up, with a vigorous growth. So convinced is Mr Ezekiel otthr efficacy of his discovery, that he has named it “THE INFALLIBLE VIRGINIA HAIR RESTORE!;.'’ Mr. E. isabmit going into extensive manufacture of an urti-le which is destined to prove of anxious interest to our bald pated friends.—From Richmond Enquirer , Dec. li th, IsA'J. This famous art icle can now he had of the prtndnal Drug gists. Those persons who desire a flee head ol hair, uavc only to use the R ESTuRF.R aceoniing to printed direct .mis ou the 1-ottle. Those who have any doubts of its efficacy, ran have them remover! in a short time hr using THE V IRGINIA HAIR RF..Vt'ORER INFALLIBLE-proving that it is all that it is claimed to be. Wholesale Depot forord rs, CD Main street. N. EZEKIEL. Richmond, Nov. 14, 1859. 1, N. EzggiFj,, take oath on the Holy Bible, Hut I have been bald tor the past twelve years, and have restored mv Hairby using E/.EKIEL'.S VIRGINIA HAIR RESTORER NAPTIIALI EZEKIEL. This day sworn to before me by Najtbai.i Fexkiki.. JOSEPH MAYO, Mayor of Ricbmond. PLUMB A LEII'NER, Agents for Augusta. janC2 U LOOK 1111 ! THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF THE AGE IN PLO WB. f Kb iar^ #~and rao3t THE BEST PLOW NOW 0 USE! RARE CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY r<nin!r orKt 3 ,„ right, f>r sale LOW; so that every n-V TU: v tralle aV * ,0 one hun<Jrl;J dollars >,er <iay/ 4 fiba- £ Responsible Agents wanted in every coio'Y f the si,, Lltieral commission allowed. The certifltates are from such men as/tbe ..., Simpsons, of Apply! , IR. ,I.S WlhlAolS. Patentee, CJ 11 ; ett ysvr;el,,r,,* FOR SALE. I WISH TO KELL— / Ist. My LACONIA PLACE,s.sie< i in Msdi*.„ par*!, La. It contains 1.085 acres of land, Cm< - h ■,>, 4i"~l Joe's Bayou. S miles distant from,*-! K*Uth of „ , burg and Shreveport railroad. T If desired, i will sell 27 J LOB-if:.- with tldspi , lV Terms—*4o per acre for the landfs®' 1 “iarket nVi,.,’. ~ Negroes; one third cash, and thefs'i e iniwu.'uual atmui'l Instalments, bearing 8 per cent, i Jere-i. I ,lßn *> Mr. LeM AY, the Overseer, w ihow Utoxy onewishi... to purchase. / uraisning 2d. My HOME PLACE,aIs/oMadi- ipari.-i, t.. , miles fr*m the above place, con n -aU u( S.-do icrps 850 are in cultivation, and 750 k re •‘beited.’ it uD sides Joe's Bayou, and the is , a il“ rr.vm ‘an I North oftlie Vicksburgand e*s Kavnn from its month to where it* . ,s uot K overflowed within the recofl •*’ He* obtest iu'-abitant. This place is unsurpassed, AJSilty of o il, facilities of drain age : h:us about 150 acres otmc ypress timber, and there \.s no waste land in the tract . # if desired, 1 will sell 45 mt with this place. Terms—sso per acre fos# ! ■ and, and market price for (he negroes ; one third cash#ft* balance in one ami two year-, bearing ß percent Inte -m Mr. HUGGLNS, theJrrseer, will show the place to any one wishing to buy. 3d. My ROSS FLA#- Ueson the West hank of Bayou Bartholomew, in Mor>us‘‘Parish. La., contains 1,957 ae'r**s, of which 500 arein a B?ate of cultivation. Or* the place there is a large dwelifr- • ouse and a very fine orchard, em bracing a variety ofjfnH, a quarter, gin, stables, &c. Steum boats land at the w* firing most of the cotton shipping season, and the river, on a direct line, is only five miles distant. Terms—s4o ])ermcr\ one third cash, and the balance in one and two years, w/Fi per cent, intt rest, or by paying the 8 jer cent, interest anpwHy* ail( i by securing the notes satisfactorily 1 will require mo cash, amt dlvid* tne sum into two equal amounts, pay:d^ : ‘ *nd 4 years time. Mr. HESS. rV overerseer. will show the place to any ono wishing to buv 4th.'Thirty4ls hundred acres of unimproved land in Carroll parish, La. JldoK between Boeulf River and Rig Creek, ami three mile*fist&nt from the Vicksburg and Shreveport rail read. it f“ r ‘ compact !*ody, and on it there is a burn of from 300 to 4 Vr acres. With jbis place I will sell, if desired, 4T NEGROES, now on the i>w place. Term n P tr ftcre forthe land, and market price for the Negroesjb >ne-quarter cash, and tbs balance atone, two, three, and tbdff fcar *, with 8 perC( nt,interest. M 7 OKO. C. W ADD ILL, * il as,a _ 3 _! a disoi: Parish, La. lu LAND BUYERS OF SOUTH-WESTERN GEORRIL HAVING deU-rmlned to move Wist, and with the view . to a change of bust mas, I am off-ring for rah- one of ihe ftent and cheapest Pine PLANTATIONS in South-Western ™ a '*' Un Fifteen Hundred 4ere> of Land, MO aeri-s of whicti are in a flue -tale of cudivatiot md 100 deadened, ready tor culture. There are m, ilie place ,„ V erai tine large Springe, forming an ever ru:n iug wl i, |. -ul ferds an abundant supply ol water ter aa.t the Held can be so arranged a* lo have water ia eaca The laud iatr.A, and productive, the J, atir.n healthy, and tlie water nnsurps-ed. 1 nose wishing t„ t>uy land in s-aith Western Georgia, would do well to exan.ine (his place, as I am determined to K I, and am ottcilng a bat gain. Any further inftumdi .n wanted may be obtained by ad dressing me for th next six months at Marietta. Ga. My over Jeer will show the place to those wishing to examine t JOHN W. MYKlt'h Milford. Ga., July 18, 1860. ctf iv2o READ!READ! READ! VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. riNHK subscriber offer* for Bule his valuable PLANTA .JL TION, cental Ding twelve hundred (1,200) acres—lso acres No. 1 Bottom’ Land ; S<Xi acres in worsls ; the mnnimler cleared and in good cultiv .tion. The place is in fii.e t.'rder, and within wo miles of the route of the Air Line Haitioafi. Oh the place is a good tw< story Dwelling, and every n- c* 4 s sary out building. The ph c: is well watered. The land is adapted to growln ‘ all kinds of Oram or Cotton. Any per son wanting a first rate Grain or Stoek Farm, would do well to call and examine, as such land is not often is market. For further particulars, address J. R. EARLE, v2B c6m Georgian, Frank in co., Ga. UMERSITV ill* GEORGIA. fpilß exercise of this Institution will he resumed on the J. fill flay of JAN IUMCX i.rxt. The Faculty of the College is composed of the following of ficers : Kr. ANDREW A. LIPSCOMB, D. ! , CL.r, ellor. Her. P. U. aVfKLL, D. L) m VlcoCf .sneellor and Piofesworof Moral and Mental .Science, an.! Political Economy. WILLIAMS RUTHERFORD. A. M., ProiVasurofMalbe matl sand As'ronomv. li. M. JOHNSTON, A. M., Professor of Belles Letters and Oratory. WM. 11. WADDELL, A. M., Profess >r of An lent Lan i tfuages. Chemistrv. and Natural Sciences. W. D. \VA.- 11, A. M., Aujunct Professor of Mathematics, Ac. DANIEL LEE, M. D.. Proiesaor of Agriculture. The charges are, for Tuition, Hoorn Kent, Servant Hire, anti Library Fee, *75, payable #SO iu January, an #25 in Sept* ru ber, strictly in advance. ASBURY HULL, Sec’y. Athena, Oa., Nov. *j4, iB6O. ci SIOO Reward \C ILL be paid for the apprehension ot WASH. a Negro ll Man, belonging to the estate of the late Isaac ltam *y, of Columbia county, Ga. Said boy is a mulatto, about 5 nvt 10 Inches in height, square built, weighing about 175 or ISO pounds ; about 40 years of age, and is getting quite gray ; lie ha* lust two finger* --ff of one hand—the little one and the oee next to It; and has lost a front tooth in the lower jaw He Is a Shoemaker by trade, and it is thought that he may he lurking about Atlanta, or Marietta, as he has lived at the lat ter place ; or it may be that be is about Augusta. 1 will pay the above reward to any one who will take up said boy, and lodge hlmin some safe jail,so that 1 ran get him. prs ctl P. RAMSEY. Ex’r. DOUGHTY, BEALL & Cos a COTTON FACTORS AND i oatmission • t/ert hauls, AUGUSTA, GA. (10\TI\l’K tl >• busing at LbUroJd stand, (Eire Proof j Buildings), on .Factßon H?rec*t. and renew the tender of their services b> their friends and cum;<ii,c*B. heretofore. E. W. 1 >OU G IIT Y, Vv . A. BEALL. aiqz22 dlSacm V. W. DOUGHTY. FARM FOR SALE. tFIIK subscriber otlcrsto sell his FA KM in Floyd county, I six miles from Home, and one and a half miles from the Home Kaih uul, containing four hundred and twenty uerts of good Upland, one hundred of which is cleared and under good fencing. On the place there ia a good Dwellintrand necessary out buildings, an orchard of choice Fruit, and a well of good water. Also, a Tan Yard, now in operation, and well located for the bußinesa. A creek runs through the tract* on which there is a Saw Mill, but out of repair. The above can be had a barg&iu, as I desire to remove. For particulars, address me at Koine,or apply on the place. A T AN YA Kl> FOR SALE. 1 will sell a Tan Yard, situated on the North side of Mariet ta, about a mile from tne Depot. It is well located i-u pro curing bark and enjgaginjr trade, boimrona road much trav eled. There are twenty-four vats, with buildings necessary for the business, and a good bark mill, with a never-faili: £ spring running through the yard. The resources for bark are abundant. There is now a supply of barkattb** yard. For particulars apply tc WILLIAM S. TWEED! LL, At Marietta, or ad dress ian cl S[T KPH KN M .Mil,S( )N. Home (i a. V ALUABLE MILLS F O R S .vV L F. fItHOSE well known Mills In Emanuel Co.,Ga., known I. as Johnson 8 Mills, are now offered for sale. Also, fif teen hundred, (1,600), Acres of Land, on the Ogeeehee River, which constitutes the Mill Tract. Thereare about five hundred (500), Acres of River Swamp ; the balance is upland, heavily timtiered. and well adapted to the culture of Coro, (Vtton and Rice : with a good range for stock, and healthily. The Mills are supplied from never failing Springs, which afford water enough to run a large, factory and located in the largest Cot ton and Wool growiug region In the Slate, which presents to the enterprising capitalist a favorable opportunity for making a profitable investment. Terms easy. For turther particulars apply to the undersigned, on the premises* JOSEPH O. JOHNTJON. n ~*•>> MiJvillc JP.OssU. B K. Oct. sth, 1869. oct.7 ctf NOTICE IS llFltl'.ilfe given that the left hand half of a certain Bank-Note, on the Georgia Railroad and Banking Compa ny for twenty doUar%ohtted on the Ist day of April, 1860, and numbered 449, was by the undersigned, on the loth day of September past, delivered to the postmaster at Oakville, Cass County. Ga.. enveloped in a letter and envelope, and stamped and addressed to “The Register of the State L**r.ds of Flori da, Tallahassee, Fla;” and t! said left hard half *f said Bank Note has been lost In the mails, and that payment i* in tended *o be demanded at the expiration of three months. Camille. Ga., Uct. 17,1850. THUS. J. WOFKOKD. c3m KING’S MOUNTAIN MIUTARY SCHOOL, V orkv ill e, S. C. riTHI.M Institution Is modeler! vflt-r th- Font:’. Car- - * L Military Aiuili-mies. of which tbe Principals arc gradu at*-*. A t'lx-**ical Cour.a*-1* atlilwl. For full infomiatior), ap ply to Maj. M. JENKINS.) pri j h Capt.A. CmVAKD.j ‘ rln 1 novffil c*4anl SSO Reward V\T ILL he pad for the apprehension and and livery to me or n lodgment in .Jail, ao that 1 get him, of mv Nejifo Man JIM . S till Negro is about 30 yeara old, of dark c- uiplexion, and medium height. He has a very large and longhead—that ia, from the forehead to the hack nart. Has a v-rv full chest, the upper pn tof his body being large and heavily built, the lower portion and legs being comparatively small. Usually wears whiskers all round his face. \\ . H . KKAi rif KaysvilJe, Columbia co., Ua. MESON ACADEML riMll’/Trmdccii ofMeenn Academy arc dutlrouj of securing X competent TEACHERS for the Ftmal Department of s ild Academy for the ensuing year. Applicants w ill aihm'aa ‘•B. F. Hardeman, at Lexington, Oglethorpe countv..G a - . The school will commence- on the first MONDA* 1,1 JANUARY, 18C1. B. F. HARDEMAN. .. , djagl I’li.. ■ SHRUBBERY AND PLANTS. M-RB. WM. F. SMITH, of Hose Cottige, Telfair Street, Augusta, Ga., would call the attcath nos visitors to her fine and choke stock of CMneliu* t and Green House plants, to he sold cheap. Aiso, an) 1 ■ ty of Rose Bushes, Shade Trees, and Ornan.rnUl Enonymous I*itlsporunn, Arbcavltas. Frlvlt .. for taging. Also, B .qmts at short notice. Orders sonciteu and punctually attended to. dl2*cßm