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B y STOCKTON & 00
E. P. CLAYTON & CO.,
COTTOTST FACTORS,
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
(OHIER CAMPBELL amd REYNOLDS STREETS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
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a c»nt, additional for advertisement* kept oo
is ini' ie. *
is ?e> cent, ad Htional In Special Column.
it p r cent. A lltlonal for Double Oolumn.
Uinuye anil funeral Notices, sl.
Obituaries, 2b cents pier line.
'JomcDuuicatlon*, 20 cent* per line,
p, '.Weekly or Dally e. o. <l. for one month or longer,
t.vthi ’Js above rates.
In We 'Sly for oae month or longer, one-half t**e
rates for I>a fly
in Daily, ! ”1 Weekly and. Weekly, double the daily
rata*.
AivcrUsement* eonthmed for one yoar will be
jhargel t wo-thirds 'he above rates for the last sis
month*.
it wot '•< percelveit the foregoing that we have
dnr-r! ;tie rates of Advertising flfteen to twenty
pm cert to lultc eflect on this day.
Sm -I’ .pei'H, 5 cent*; to new* boy*, 2cent*.
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WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEB. 2. 1870
State Items.
The meningitis has appeared in Madison.
The Madiso» Examiner says Morgan, of
Sew Jersey, bought the Madison House for
15,000.
The Talbotton Standard says some of its
best citizens are going to Texas, among
them Mr. L. Davie and Dr. Keating.
Tht Rome Courier says tJ*4t Stewart,
who killed Wood, has been acquitted.
Judge Underwood presided.
Rome has 229 business concerns, 31 dry
floods, 20 lawyers, 11 doctors, 20 family
groceries, 9 liquor shops, 0 milliners.
The Atlanta Era says the first locomo
tive purchased for the Georgia Air-Line
Railroad is now in the Georgia Railroad
round-house It is a very handsome and
powerful looking machine, and is called
the “ Pioneer.”
The Atlanta Constitution mentions sever
al cast soi meningitis in that city, A son
of Dr. J. P. Logan dangerously iil with it,
and also a son of Mr. B. H. Overby, the lat
ter improving.
The Era say s E. A. Darnell, member of
the House of Representatives from Pickens
county, is very seriously ill with the cere
hro spinal raeingitis. He was about during
the forenoon of yesterday, though he com
plained of not feeling well. At dark last
evening his illness was considered verv se
rious.
I ne Era reports the death, In Atlanta, on
Monday, of Robert Lumpkin (colored),,
raemlier of the House of Representatives
rom Macon county. This leaves Macon
without a representative, Fyall
having been killed some time ago.
, Elgrht or ten prisoners broke out of the
j ®ii at Canton, Cherokee county, ou the
Wth iust. Two of them were charged
wit u murder, and the balance were horse
thieves.
The military, says the Atlanta Gonstilu
destroyed quite a number of
stills iu iHenry couuty. In one Instance It
is reported the? destroyed a still that had
been lying np in the loft of a house for two
years unused.
the Marietta Journal records the steady
Whf°V nter - P ?t, in Cobb ™™ty. A
fourth factory is to be put ln operation uu
tJn f and rec,lon Cf sentlprnen amply sns
h® Rome Commercial apoloiriyes for
reading matter by mSU
,‘ t 8 f a * tei<i l irLuters faad whipped his
ither-m-law, and was before the court
Po^t? ai vm idge ? UU ' ° f the 27th thus W
whrt vt ls kllln, g of » negro, near that city,
hov kj Ji weakr,eM tor hog meat! The
m'steaW IT 0 int ° the uur ° rtunat * habit
fat'Sirfwnf’ a couple of
Si . r a, witb » View 01 replenishing his
Voim i vit h >Ut d,lSk he arrive<l upon the
kround \> ith a cart, intending to carry his
from to ' i? ace 0f safety ’ when a
irom an unknown hand stretched him dead
oeside his ill- gotten spoils
The post offle’e at Sugar Hill, Hall countv,
h€en re-established, and Mr. H. ft.
1 DoTnas appointed Postmaster.
Iu the case of James 8. Winters *r the
Is !* n(l sLilts, at Columbus,
wiea on Thursday, in Muscogee Superior
"TUhe jury found for the plaintiff in the
sum of $l2B principal, and S4O interest.
*“ e cl&1 " was for 1178,000 in Confederate
1 urrency, or 120,000 greenbacks. In anoth-
\ case tried the same day, where relief was
P caned under the act of the Legislature,
ue court decided that the circumstance of
a plaintiff being a soldier in the “ rebellion,”
>u hot so effect the emancipation of prop
’lit ln Blave9j as t 0 give the defendant re
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SPECIAL NOTICES
PUBLIC NOTICE.
■ar - CHURCH OF THE ATONEMENT.—In
accordance with a re*olutlo j of the Vestry, notice Is
hereby given that on and after SUNDAY next tht.
Pews in the Church of the Atonement will be free to all
Worshippers, and that the support of the Gospel will
depend on ihe voluntary contribution* of the Congre
gation.
Avgusta, Ga., December 1,1869.
decl-tf
AUGUSTA AND SUMMERVILLE RAILROAD.
ALL ORDERS for CITY TRANSPORTATION
of FREIGHT will receive prompt attention if left at
the Office of Gao. T. .Taoxso* A Cos„ No. 47 Jack
son street. M. J. VERDERY,
jsnl3-2w Freight Agent.
CITY TAX NOTICE.
o
Office Clerk of CoumclL )
Augusta, Ga., January 10th, 1870. s
All persons liable for City Taxes (except those
who are required to make Quarterly Returns,) are
hereby notified that the City Tax Digest for 1870 la
now open at this office, and will remain open until the
first day of MARCH NEXT, by which time all re
turns must be made. All those who fall to return by
that time will be reported for double taxation ; and, In
addition, be subject to a fine of not leas than Ten Dol
lars per day for each day of such failure.
Offic* Houbs—Daily from 9 o’clock, a. m., to 2
o’clock, p. m. (Sundays excepted.)
L. T. BLOME, . *
.janll tmarl Clerk of Council.
SAVANNAH BANE AND TRUST COMPANY.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
This Institution wa* Chartered by the las Georgia
Legislature, has a Canttal of $1,000,000—f500,000 of
which have been paid In.
By its Charter the Company is authorized to act as
Trustees, by appointment of any Court of the State
or by selection of any executor or Individual, fir them
selves or for the benefit of any minor or minors for
whom they may he acting; and funds in litigation in
the various Courts of this Slate may be deposited in
said BANK AND TRUHT COMPANY pending
litigation, thus affording a safe depository for all funds
hold for future deposition.
They are also authorized to receive and sell the
t'RODCOE OF THE COUNTRY on consignment.
In view of this they have constructed an extensive
FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE, and are prepared to
make advances on any produce consigned to them, or
stored in their Warehouse.
FODR PER CENT. INTEKKBq’ will be allowed
on moneys held in special trust, subject to checks Bt
sight, and SIX I‘ltß CENT, on deposits made for a
specified time, not less than four months.
Deposits may also be made at the Agency at Macon
MORRIS KETCHUM, President.
MILO HATCH, Vice-President.
EDMUND KK COHUM, Cashier.
J. f. PLANT A SON,
Agents at Macon, Ga.
KBIHSHUN A HIRTIRDUK,
Commercial Agents, Savannah.
DUH'.Tf HS ;
Morris Kstohujm, i XT
P. t). Oauhoun, Pres’t 4th 77at Hank, ( New York.
Odarlbs Greks, of Chas Green, ,-ou Jt (Jo., ]
A. L. Hartrihgk, of Ketchun A Bn ,ridge a
Jas. G. Mills, of T. R. Ad. G fills 5
Francis Muir, of W Pattersbi * Cos , g
John <!. Rowland, of J. C Rowland A Cos., |
Milo Hatch, g.
Edmund Ketchum,
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■ar IMPORTANT.—THOSE WHO HAVE
attained to the greatest eminence iu the science of
Medicine, an J who have by a life long study of, and
experience with, the human organism, obtained great
Insight into the origin and i athology ~f disease, are
yet, notwirlis'anding ill their profound an 1 learned
theories, confessedly t roping 'u the dark as to the /lrP
cause of any and all diseases that affect our race. But
this much ha- been clearly eluc dated, and is become
an axiom with the leatu- and profession that hy far the
greatest number of our ailuents are directly traceable
to derangement of the digestive functions, and if
“ good digestion wait on appetite, ’ health will be 'he
almost uniform result. Acting upon this axiom, the
inventor of DR. HURLEY’S CELEBRATED
STOMACH BITfERd has been eminently success
ful (Judging from the many testimonials that are con
stantly pouring in upon him through the mails and
press), in preoaring a remedy to meet and “ nip in rhe
bud” all this long list of obecure and distressing de
rangements that r< nder “ lifexc. irce worth the living.”
We are glad to learn that the public here are be
ginning to appreciate these BITTERS upon their in
trinsic merits, and that they can be had everywhere.
See advertlsem- nt in another column.
dec2a-eodtf
Office of Chief of Police. >
Augusta, ga., January 23, 1870.)
On and after THIS DAY, Velocipede Riding on
the sidewalks and crossings of the city will not be
allowed. J. A. CHRISTIAN,
jan23-tf Chief of Police.
PmeJJaker Calve
100 years this WONDKRFCL BALAUE has
been the secret of an old Connecticut family by the
name of Phcrbr Baker Be# r Now it comes forth to
bless mankind. Its power to ALLAY PAIN, to
SOOTIIK SUFFERING , to HEAL.
WOUNDS, is very extraordinary ; the very like of it
has never been known. 1,000 persons already hear
tistlmony. One person says: ‘‘l bought a $1 Pot,
and I would cot be without It if it cost $lO, or I hal
to go all the way to Bf. V. for it.” Physicians use
and recommend it, and $5 pots are ordered daily for
Hospitals and Public Institutions, to every part of the
_ _
For Cuts, Burns. I
hunt us; I with
cers, Sore Nipples. |
(|H Broken Breasts, |||P|i Ml
IlEl Chapped Hp« and "«J R
Hands. Eruptions,
AllU Blind and Bleeding |V VUV
“lit Piles, Corns, Bun- III*
lons. Chilblains,
DAU gaugs'yra HflUSk.
All Druirgists keep It for sale.
10,000 Boxes are given away to test its virtue.
war Go to your Drusrgtit (Mid get one.
$2, $3, and $5 Pots sent, safely packed, by express.
Address COSTAK CO., 13 Howard st., N. Y.
“ COSTAR’S 99
Standard Preparations
ASS
“ Costar's ” Rst|Ro*ek, Ac., Extermina
tors. _ .
“ Cottar’s '» Bed Bug Exterminators.
“Costar’s” (pure) Insect Powder. «
“ Costar's ” Buckthorn Naive.
“ Costar's ” Corn Solvent.
*' Costar’s ” Bishop P 11s
‘■Costar’s” Cough Remedy,
i. Costar’s ” Beautlfler. (.The Bitter-Sweet
and Orange Blossoms.*
■y Noid everywhere.
Aak for “ COSTAR’B” (take no other),
novil-dscly
liny the Super
ph.osph.ate of JLime---
Russel Coe’s,
THE
Six Great Remedies
OF THE AGE.
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HUKLEV'S
STOMACH BITTERS,
FOR
Debility, Los* of Appetite, Weakness, In
digestion, ox Dyspepsia, Want
of action of the Liver, or
Disordered Stomach,
There are no Bitters that can compare with these in re
moving these distressing complaints. For sale or can
be had at any Drug Store in the United States,
JAMES RUDDLE A CO., Proprietors,
Louisville, Ky.
To Jas. Ruddle <6 Cos., Louisville, Ky.:
Gbmtlembn : This is to certify that I have been for
years a sufferer, and tried all the tonics I have heard
of or seen advertised, with little or no relief from any
of them. 1 beard Hurley’s Bitters highly spoken of,
aDd tried a bottle, with little faith in it beiore I com
menced, and, to my surprise and joy, before I finished
one bottle 1 felt a great deal better, and firefly b-stieve
that on-; or two occasions it was the means of saving
ami prolonging my life. I conscientiously recommend
them to all sufferer* as the best Bitters known, and
advise them always to ask for Dr. T A. Hu.ley’s, and
have no other. You can use this as you think proper,
if it will benefit others.
Youre, truly, etc..
JOHN W. DIXON.
Louisvillk, Kr , December 10,1868.
NOTICE TO MOTHERS.
DR. SEABROOK’S
Infant Soothing Syrup.
PRICE, 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
Use in the future only HEABROOK'B, a combina
tion quite up with the advancement of the age.—
Pleasant to take, harmless in Its action, efficient and
reliable in all caßes. Invaluable in the following dis
eases:
BUMMER COMPLAINT, IRREGULARITIES
OF TELE BOWELS, RESTIVEN ESS
TEETHING, Ac.
Gives health to the child and rest to the moihet ,
Nashvilln, Tknn., February 12, 1868.
Jas. Ruddle <£ Cos., Louisville , Ky.:
When living In your city I used several bottles of
DR BKABROOK'S INFANT SOOTHING SYR
UP, and found it to do my child more good, and it
would rest better alter using It, than any other reme
dy I ever tried. I can say with confidence, it is the
best medicine for children at present known. I wish
you would get the Druggists nere to keep it. If any
one does, please lot me know; if not, send me one
dozen by express, and 1 will pay for it at the office
here. Write me when you send it, and oblige
MRS.BARAH A. RANDOLPH.
Hurley’s Ague Tonic.
NO ARSENIC—NO MERCURY.
PERFECTLY RELIABLE.
The only remedy for Chills and Fever, or Ague and
Fever, that is or can be depended upon is HUR
LEY’S AGUE TONIC. There have been thousands
cured by using it who have tried tho usual remedies
without benefit.
The following certificate from a reliable citlsenjof
Mississippi speaks for itself:
M SRiuiAN, Miss., Out. 16,1868.
Mr. R. T. R. Chadwick :
Dkar Sir : This is to certify that I bought from
you, by your recommendation, a bottle of Hurley’s
Ague Tonic, and it cured two cases of lever and ague
ot fifteen months’ standing. I cheerfully recommend
Hurley’s Tonic to the public generally.
Respectfully, yours, JOHN B. WRIGHT.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
USE
SIBLEY’S SARSAPAIILLA.
WITH IODIDE POTASH.
This is the pure and genuine extract of the root, and
trill, on trial, be found to effect a certain and perfect
cure of the following complaints and diseases :
Affections of the Bones, Habitual Costive
ness, Debility. Diseases of the Kid
neys. Dlspepsla, Krysipells, Female
Irregularities, Fistula, all skin
Diseases, Liver Complaint,
Indigestion, Pil.s, Pul
monary Diseases, Scro
fula, or King's Evil,
Syphilis.
To Dr. Thai. A. Hurley :
Hib : I deem it an act of justice to you to state that
in the month ot February last I had a severe attack
of inflammatory rheumatism, which completely pros
trated me. At the same time my lungs were much
afflicted. I was so reduced that it was with the great
est difficulty that I oould walk. I procured some of
your Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, and com
menced taking it. I found that 1 began to improve—
my cough became less severe—the soreness of my
lungs and breast gradually subsided—my rheumatic
pains lees scute. I attribute thib mainly to your riar
saparilla. I have now been taking it for over two
months; have taken in all five bottles Its effects
have been most satifactory to me, and I advise others
similarly afflicted to give you a trial.
JOS. CLEMENT.
The gentleman whose name is appended to the
above certificate has long resided here, and at the
present time is one of the magistrates ol the city of
Louisville.
HURLEY’S
Popular Worm Candy.
As this is really a specific for Worms, and the best
and most palataole form to give to children, it is not
surprising that it is fast taking the place of all other
preparations for worms—lt being perfectly tasteless,
ina any child will take it.
Messrs. James Ruddle <£ Cos. :
Gbmtlbmkn : It gives me great pleasure to say,
after using all the other worm remedies known t.o me,
with but partial success to my children, I was advised
to try L)r. T. A. Hurley’s, and since using it my chil
dren have become well and healthy. The children
would eat it all the time, ft is so pleasant, if we would
let them. I believe it is one of the best and safest
remedies known, and as such, recommend it to one
and all. JAB. W. TRAVIS.
Lociuville, July 3,1863.
DR. SEABROOK’B
Ellxer of Pyrophosphate of Iron
and falisaya.
This elegant combination possesses all the toxic
properties of Peruvian Berk and Iron, wittiout the
disagreeable taste and bad effects ol either, separate
ly or In other preparations, of these valuable medi
cines. It skouid be taken in all eases when a gentle
tonic impression is required after convalescence from
rBTXKS or debilitating diseases, or in those distress
ing irregularities peculiar to females. No female
should be without it, if liable to such diseases, toi
nothing can well take its place.
Jas. Ruddle & Cos.,
PROPRIETORS,
LABORATORY NO. 41 BULLITT ST.,
Louisville, By.
All the above goods for sale by
PLUMB A LEJTNEK,
BARRETT A CARTER,
EDWARD BARR F,
F. A. BEALL
W. BL TUTT A LAND,
W. B. WELLS,
Augusta, da.
McKEBSON A BOBBINS, New York.
eplModd
AUGUSTA, (Ga,) WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 2, 1870
DR. D. W. AVERILL,
OCULI'T AND AURIST,
OcRK3 all cases ol
SORE EYES,
CROSS EYES STRAIGHTENED,
CATARACTS REMOVED,
And all other operations performed in a care
ful and judicious manner.
He also treats a few other Special Diseases.
Office, 266 Broad street. Office Hours from
11, a. m., to 4, p. m. jau2o-tf
REMOVAL.
Mr KEMPNER would respectfully in
form his friends that he has removed his STOCK
OF GOODS from 148 Broad etreet to 336
BROAD STREET, where he would be pleased
to see his old Customers. jan29-3
Great Reduction
IN
Dress Goods, Blankets, &c.,
AT
Mnllarky Brothers.
On and after MONDAY NEXT, we will sell
onr Stock of DRESS GOODS, BLANKETS,
FLANNELS, CaSSIMERS, SATINETS,
CLOAKS and SHAWLS, at GREATLY RE
DUCED PRICES.
Purchasers will do well to call and examine
these Goods, as they will be sold extremely
low. MULLARKY BROTHERS.
NEW GOODS,
AT
Mullarky Brothers.
W K ARE in receipt of a splendid variety
of NEW GOODS, purchased after the Christ
inas Holidays, Including the following :
Bleached and Brown SHEETING
Bleached and Blown SHIRTING
Bleached and Brown PILLOW CASING
IRISH LINEN—for fronting, Ac.—all qualities
Bleached and Brown TABLE DAMASK
Linen and Cotton DIAPER
TOWELS, NAPKINS, D’OYLEYS
TICKING, OSNABURGS, Plaip, Striped and
Checked
DRILLS, YARNS, PRINTS
And a variety ol other Goods too uunacrous for
mention. All of which will be sold at the
Closest Prices.
MULLARKY BROTHERS.
fef'2B-jy!iJ6-sepl2-octlTijoT“ jany-tf 7
Something New That Saves Time
and Labor.
The PATENT MAGIC POWDER is a
New and Valuable Invention that will Clean
aud Burnish vour Silver, Plated Ware, Brit
taunla, Brass, Cutlery, &c., like new, with as
little labor as Washing, and will uot iujure the
finest Si.lver, or Plated surface, and retain its
lustre as long as when new. It Is truly won
derful f Those having given it atrial pro
nounce it. indispeusible to all Housekeepers.
ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOX.
For sale by
JOHN D. BUTT A BKO.,
Wholesale and Retail Agent for Augusta, Ga.
jan27-tbsntul m
W. B. WELLS,
NO. ttBB BROAD STREET.
AUGUSTA, GA.,
Wholesale and Retail
Dealer in
[Dure drugs chemicals,
PAINTS, OILS,—VARNISHES,
DYESTUFFS, WINDOW GLASS and
PUTTY, BRUSHES of all kiude.
ALSO,
A full and complete Stock of
French, English and American PERFU
MERY, SOAPS, POMADES and TOIL
ET ARTICLES.
All the PATENT MEDICINES of tic day.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY and
ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED.
It is the Intention ot the present Proprietor
to make this old establishment
(OF OVER FORTY YEARS STANDING,)
fully equal, if not superior, to what it was in
former years, in regard to quality of GOODS
and HONESTY in PRICES.
The patrouage 'of the public is respectfully
solicited.
novll-flm
Peeler lotion Seed,
Guaranteed pure. Grown by w. r
Albxandrr, Columbus, Ga., (late of Washing
ton, Ga.) Apply to
JNO. JENKINS,
junll-Sin No. - Warren Block.
City Property for Sale.
C[)nE lot ol LAND, in the city, containing
131 feet 9 inches on Jackson street, and 280
ieet ou Wall street, which can be divided Into
seven good building lots. The place is known
as the Woodfleld property.
For particulars apply to
jun7-lm E. A. DUNBAR.
Buy the Best Super
phosphate of Lime-
Russel Coe’s.
jio2odt«c2m
Zell’s InißioDiated
Bone Superphosphate,
FOR COTTON GRAIN, AC.
Permanently Improves the Soil—Quick
and active as Pernvian Guano—ln
creasing the Yield of Cotton last
Season from 100 to 30 0
per cent.
For this valuable Fertilizer we only ask
a FAIR TRIAL, side by side with any
Fertilizer in the market.
We annex only one of the many Cer
tificates we have of its value by actual
experiment.
Jennings & Smith,
AGENTS.
CtJLYERTON, HANCOCK Cos., Ga., >
November 12,1869. j
Mr. J. Glaarnce Simmons, Agent, Ssc. :
I am not quite through picking my experi
mental plat, hut what may still he to pick will
not materially alter the result below. SiDce
Dickson’s Compound is regarded as a standard
Manure, I only give the result of the two.
ZELL’S AMMONIATED BONK PHOS
PHATE has at present paid in product a
per cent, of 130 per cent., while Dickson’s
Componud has paid in product only 109 per
cent. I had ten manures under experiment
this year, and will publish the results of the
whole, which will exhibit the relative per cent
age paid by each. Yours, respectfully,
JOHN R. CULVER.
jattls-d&clni
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY’S
COMPOUND
ACID
Phosphate of Lime,
For Composting with Cotton Seed.
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Tbis article is manufactured at the Com
pany’s Works, under the direction and super
intendence of Dr. Ravenel.
It contains the same elements of fertilily as
SOLUBLE PACIFIC «UANO,
Except, that it is not furnished with Ammonia.
It is prepared
EXPREBSLY FOR COMPOSTING WITH
COTTON SEED,
Which furnishes the element of AMMONIA ;
the object being to render that side product of
the Plantation available to the highest degree
as an element of fertility. For farther and
particular information, apply to the under
signed.
r V ERMS:
>SO Cash, or >57 50 payable by Draft on
good Factors, maturing Ist November, 1870,
without interest.
J. 0. Itlathowsoii,
Agent Soluble Pacific Guano Company,
Augusta, Ga
Washington, Ga., December 13, 1869.
J. O. Mathewson, Rsq., Augusta, Ga.:
Dear Bih : 1 received your favor of Octohei
15th, and would have answered it sooner, but
you wished to know what per cent. 1 was ben
efitted by the use of the one ton ol SOLUBLE
PACIFIC GUANO, bought of yon last Spring,
and t could uot tell correctly until 1 got
through ginning, which I did this lust week.—
The SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO more than
doubled the yield ol Cotton on laud unmanured
before.
I planted ten acres last year without manure,
and made three (3) bales of Cotton ; planted
the same ten (10) acres this year, manured with
the one ton of SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO,
and made seven (7) bales, averaging oyer 400 lbs.
1 bare been a Cotton Planter tor thirty years,
and all the time—except this year—making
“ Mumble-bee Cotton ” —the bumble bees stand on
their hind feet, on the ground, and suck from the
top blossoms. I never expect to plant another
acre without Manure, and wish you to send me
another ton ot Soluble Pacific at once,and oblige
Yours, truly,
JOHN C. WILLIAMSON.
declß-dt<fcc2m
TTse Russel Coe’s Su
perphosphate. It is the
JBest.
WILCOX BIBBS l GO.
IMPORTERS & DEALERS IN
CBUtl.
FARMERS I
Increase Your Crops an<l Improve Your
Land, by using
PHOENIX GUANO.
Imported by us direct from Ibe Phoenix
Islands, South Pacific Ocean.
Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.’s
MANIPULATED GUANO,
Prtpared at Savannah. Ga., ud Char
leston, S. C„ which has proved in the
soil the best Manure in use.
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OIWNO, SILT ,M> Pl.t STUB
COMPOUND.
ABo Prepared at Savannah and Char
leston. For Sale for Cash or on Time
WILOOX, GIBBS & CO.,
Importers and Dealers in
Gh TJ A JST o s.
bay street, savannah, ga.
44 EAST BAY ST., CHARLESTON, B. C.
211 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA.
For further information, address us
above for Circular, or subscribe to Southern
Agriculturalist , published by W. C. Mac-
MimPHY & Cos., at. Augusta and Savannah, Ga.,
at tie low price of 25 cents per annum.
jaa22-3(u
NOTICE.
A-LL persons having any claim against the
Boneeville Manufacturing Company must pre
sent them to the undersigned within SIXTY
DAYS or they will be debarred payment.
WM. 8. ROBERTS,
Treasurer pro tern.
Augusta., Jan. 17,1870. janl9-2m
Manure Depot.
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THE OLDEST!
GUANO HOUSE IN AUGUSTA.
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Established - - 1855.
Os this one thing you may be sure : j
You’ll have poor crops without MANURE.
I BEG TO OFFER
PURE PERUVIAN GUANO, 2,000 LBS.
CASH. sllO
LAND PLASTER.
CASH S2O
ON TIME j,. 25
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO.
CASH L S7O
ON TIME j... 80
FLOUR OF RAW UNSTEAMED BONE.
CASH L S7O
ON TIME. j.. 80
GROUND BONE.
CASH. j.. $65
ON TIME 75
COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME
(For Composting with Cotton Seed.)
CASH i .. SSO
ON TIME ...57 50
Time Sales are payable by Planters’ Drafts on
good Factors, maturing Ist November, 1870,
without Interest.
J. O. MATHEWSON,
285 Bijoad street.
decs-eow*c3m
RUSSEL COE S
Superphosphate of Lime,
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FOR SALE BY
C. EL EMITS! IZY,
Cotton Eactor, _A-g;ent,
AUGUSTA, CTA,
jau2o-dt*c2m
Use Russel Coe’s Su
perphosphate. It is the
Rest. j
"P>RATT’S
“ASTRAL” OIL.
Unlike many other Illuminating Oi|s, is per
fectly pure, and free from all adulterations or
mixtures of any kind. It emits no offensive
smell while burning, give* a soft and brilliant
light, and can be used with the same assurance
of safety as gas. Chemists pronounce it the
best and safest Illuminating Oil ever Offered to
the public ; and insurance Companies indorse
and urge upon consumers the use of the “ As
tral ” Oil in preference to any other. It is now
burned by thousands of families, and in no in
stance has auy accident occurred troia its use;
a lamp filled with it, if upset and hrdken, will
not explode. To prevent adulteration the “As
tral ” Oil is packed only in the Guaranty Patent
Cans, of 1 gallon and five gallons each, aod
each can is sealed in a manner that cannot
be counterfeited. Every package wfth uncut
seal we warrant. Be sore get none but
the genuine article, Pratt’s “ Astral ’? Oil, lor
sale by dealers everywhere, and at wholesale
and retail by the proprietors
On, House of CHARLES PRATT,
108 kULTON ST., NEW YORK.
P. O. Box, 3,050.
8< nd for circulars,, with testimonials and price
lists. Enclose stamps for copy of the “ Astral
Light.” sepß-decl4-eod6m
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS.
GREER & WILSON,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS,
No. %76 Broad st., Augusta, Ga.,
Will keep constantly in store ajfuil stock j
of the best qualities and latest styles of BOOTS,
SHOES and HATS, winch will be sdld as low
as cau be offered, and to which they Invite the
attention of the public.
janl6-d*clm |
THEODORE E. BUEHLER,
REAL ESTATE
AND
General Agency Office,
Will PURCHASE OR SELL on Com
mission— |
CITY PROPERTY,
LANDS AND PLANTATIONS,
AND
Will attend to all Business requiring aa Agent
in this City or Vicinity.
Monthly Circular* of Property “,For
Sale” Furnished on Application.'
Lists of Property ‘ For Bent” Kept at the
OFFICE,
PLASTERS’ HOTEL,_- - AUGUSTA, GA.
Wanted for Sale,
CITY LOTS, in an part of the City,
HOUSES and RESIDENCES, at (ill prices,
IMPROVED LANDB, convenient t(i> City or
Railroad,
PLANTATIONS,
MINERAL LANDS,
WATER POWERS,
MILLS, Etc., in all parts or the feouth or
West.
ALSO, “FOR RENT," is 1
Plantation*, Store*, Dwelling), Fur
nished and Unfurnished Room*.
Apply to T. E. BUEHLER,
sep29-tf Real Estate Agent.
WOOD.
ICO CORDS of Prime OAK AND
HICKORY WOOD, just received at the
Waynesboro Railroad Depot, and will be fur
nished at f5 per cord at Depot, or f6 delivered.
Orders left at Kentucky and Tennessee Stables
will receive prompt attention.
nov2S-tf C. TOLER.
Dickson Prolific Cotton Seed,
JUST RECEIVED and for sale by:
ROBERTS, MORRIS A SHI VERS.
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ETIWAN GUANOS,
SOLUBLE MANTIEEB.
AND
SULPHURIC ACID,
MANUFACTURED AT CHARLESTON.
TJ NDERTHE DIRECTION OF I)r. N. A. PRATT, CHE M ST FOR THE SULPHURIC
ACID AND SUPERPHOSPHATE COMPANY.
SOLUBLE PHOBPHORIC ACID, In the form of SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE OF LIME or
DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE, is the basis of all good Fen Biters, and these are valuable
in the ratio of Bolnble Phosphoric Acid which is in them.
The immense deposits of Phosphatic Gnanos which were discovered in 1867, in South Caro
lina, by Dr. PRATT, consists mainly of Insoluble Phosphate of L me, which is made available as
a Fertilizer by being ground to powder, and reduced by Sulphuric Acid to such a condition as
to make its insolnble phosphate soluble in water, and thus made capable of being taken np by
growing plants. The insoluble phosphate found in any Commercial Fertilizer is of no more
value to the plant than the original phosphate rock. The greater the proportion of this soluble
phosphate which any fertilizer contains, the less the quantity required per and consequent
ly the cheapteet Fertilizer is that containing the highest per centage of Solnble Phosphate.
Impressed with these truths, the SULPHURIC ACID AND SUPERPHOSPHATE COM
PANY have erected at Charleston the first extensive Acid Chambers South of Baltimore, and
are able to offer to Planters the HIGHEST PER CENTAGE OF SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE OF
LIME known in any market.
Their Fertilizers are offered under two forms :
1. ETIWAN, No. I.—PURE SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, guaranteed to contain 24 per cent,
of Dissolved Bone Phosphate of Lime, 160 per ton ; 10 per cent, discount for cash.
2. ETIWAN, No. 2. PERUVIAN SUPERPHOSPHATE, guaranteed to contain 20 per
ceut. of Dissolved Bone Phosphate, and to 3 per cent, of Ammonia, with a sufficient ad
dition of Peruvian Guano to adapt it to all crops, 870 per ton; 0 per cent, discount for cash.
Analysis of Etiwan Fertilizer, No. 1.
Bv Dr A. MEANS, State Inspector at Savannah, Ga., aid his opinion thereon,
November 20th, 1869.
Moisture expelled at 212 deg. •. 4 26
Phosphoric Acid— Soluble 18 48
Equal to Bone Phos. made soluble 29 31
Phosphoric Acid— lnsoluble. 4 77
Equal to Insoluble Bone Phosphate 10 41
Total Phosphoric Acid 18 80
Or to Bone Phosphate .. . . 39 73
A. MEANS, Inspector, Savannah, Chatham county, Ga
-1 he foregoing aualysisof the Etiwan Fertilizer, No. 1, indicates a high proportion of Soluble
Phosphoric Acid, an indispensable element in the production of fruitage for Cotton, Corn aua
the Cereals generally, and which, in this condition, acts promptly dnrintr the first year. The
amount of Insoluble Phosphate ot Lime which it contains—equil to 10.41 per cent—remains
in the soil, to undergo chemical re action favorable to a succeed ug crop. It will rank there
fore, amongst the most reliable of the class of Phosphate Manures.
A. IMKANB, Inspector,
N. B.—ETIWAN, No. 2, is same as No. 1, with Pernviah Guano added as ammonia.
IN'. A.. PRATT. C!hetni*t.
WE ALSO OFFER
DISSOLVED BONE, of high grade, for Planters or Manufacturers, who may desire to
mix into aDy other compost, and we suggest that this is the best and cheapest method for man
ufacturers to transport the Sulphuric Acid contained in the mixture. Will he sold at a fired
rate for each per centage.
STOVALL & ROWLAND,
AGENTS AT AOGUBTA, GA.
WM. C. BEE & CO., Agents,
NO. 14 AUGER’S WH ARF,
A„ S o,o, om CHARLESTON. 8. C.
WM. CRICHTON & SONS
AMMONIATED SOLUBLE
Superphosphate of Lime.
CONTAINING 50 PER CENT. OF BONE PHOSPiIATES-OF WHICH 12 PER CENT
IS IMMEDIATELY SOLUBLE IN WATER-3 PER CENT. OF AMMONIA
» PER CENT. OF POTASH, 17 PER CENT. OF SULPHATE
OF LIME, MAGNESIA, Ac., &>■,
fUurnishing the Essential Elements of
WHEAT, CORN, TOBACCO, COTTON, AND OF ALL CEREALS WHICH ARE RF
MOVED FROM THE SOIL IN EVERY CROP.
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Pul up in Strong Bags, of 167 Pounds Each.
SEND FOR PAMPHLETS, CONTAINING FULL DIRECTIONS AND CERTIFICATES.
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„ _ , „ Sblma, Ala., September 16th, 1869.
Messrs. Wm. Crichton A Son, Baltimore .
I write to say, that so far as I have heard from the “AMMONIATED SOLUBLE SUPER
PHOSPHATE,” the reports are very favorable indeed. Several planters who have used that
anil the Peruvian Guano aide by aide, say they cannot distinguish any difference. I have used
both, and think your Fertilizer shows fully as well as the Peruvian, and believe there will be a
great demand for it next season. It has been used during the present season on COTTON with
valuable results, by the following gentlemen, in Dallas County, of this State, to ail of whom I
refer. Dr. Wm. Mixon, Capt. B. Botken, Ellis Mixon, Esq., Capt. A. V. Gardener Hunter
B. Rives, Esq., Alexander Sample, Esq., and others. W. S. KNOX
Newberry, 8. C. December 2d, 1869.
I purchased of Messrs. Willis A Chisolm one ton of “C richton A Son’s Ammon isted
Phosphates ” last Spring. I used it on both Corn and Colton, fam satisfied that I received as
large a per eeDt. of yield for the cost, as any fertilizer I have used since the war.
J. S. HAIR
Milledgeville, Ga., November 16th. 1869.
The Ammoniated Soluble Superphosphate of Lime ” I received the 2d dav of May with
the request that I should test its value on Cotton as a fertilizer. Whet. I received it I was nearly
through planting, and did not have an acre of ground suitable tc plant in Cos ton, so I selected
one acre most convenient, which was a piece nearly worn out, aDd which, id my judgment
would have produced without any fertilizer, about 300 lbs. Seed Cotton per acre. I did not
get a good stand—about %of a 9tand—yet the result is 590 lbs. Seed Cotton, and about 60 lbs
Bolls caught by the frost, winch will open yet.
Thus it proves to be a good article—for any fertilizer that will realize fifty to one hfn
dbed peb cent,, as this has done, is u good investment. W. A. COOK
Colverton, Ga., November 15th, 1869.
. .™s experimented with ten different fertilizers of the most popular brands
and Wm. Crichton A Son s Ammoniated Soluble Superphosphate ot Lime ”is at, ores
° Q y by two of the manures lam not quite through picking, but there is so little
yet to be picked, that It will uot materially alter the above statement or result.
I can, without hesitation, recommend this fertilizer to planters as a No. 1 Cotton Manure
JOHN L. CULVER.
Macon, Ga., November SiOih, 1869.
I used one ton of Wm. Crichtou & Son’s Ammoniated Superphosphate of Lime on five
aeies. I well satisfied with its results on Cotton. It is a first class* fertilizer, and I can re
commend it with great confidence. From the well known reputation of the manufacturers I
am certain it can be relied upon for uniformity. h. T. JOHNSON ’
Os Johnson, Campbell A Cos., Macon’, Ga.
Gkben Count t, Ga., December 20tb, 1869.
I used the Ammoniated Superphosphate of Lime of Wm. Crichton & Son on three acres
of Cotton. The Summer was rerdarkably dry ; yeti am well pleased with the result The
yield of Cotton being much greater w here the fertilizer was used, and paying me bandsomel v
I can cheerfully recommend it as a first class fertilizer. The welt known integrity of themann
lacturers is a sufficient guarantee for its unitormity. THOMAS P. JAMES, M D°
CERTIFICATE FROM DR. A. MEANS.
STATE INSPECTOR OF GUANOS AND FERTILIZERS, FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
th ® ADal y 9ifl of WM. CRICHTON * SON’S AMMONIATED SOI IJRI R snpuo
«« ‘" e ”™ tS * re ,0 w '" b “' a ” ced “ “ f”™"" th» chief,. MMltu
• IU Ai I M I^ NIA i9 J D Buffleient quantity, in aid of that furnished from natural sources to
ewe growth, vigor and greenness to the plant, whiie the amount of SOI TTRr t
PHOSPHATES OF LIME are both preSmt * contribute WllfciJoSJ £ Insoluble
present crop, and give constitution to the soil, which will increaiethe produn of the w
eren ensuing years. [ l “ e nex., ana
Savannah, Ga., December 17,1869. A * MJ£AN w Inspector.
WM. CRICHTON & SON,
For sale by SOLE MAN t' FAC TURER9, BALTIMORE, MD
ISAAC T - hi:ari) & CO.
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Another Step in Science l
Warranted the best in the United States,
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SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
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