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[Boston Courier.
Louisiana.
She is done with the days of glory,
She has fallen on the days of de.eat;
Stript of her robes of splendor,
Hurled from her sovereign seat—
Naked, plundered, bleeding,
Prone at the Tyrant’s feet!
His men-at-arms are about her,
They reck not of tears nor prayer,
But eagerly wait the order
That bids them slay, not spare;
With their bayonets at her bosom
And their feet upon her hair.
And above the harpies gather;
Their wings blot out the sun.
And the myriads wheel and hover
And scream for her blood as one;
So wolfish they scarce have patience
To wait the murder done.
Oh, brother! who will save her,
In this her hour of need,
From the bayonets that beset her,
From the revenous vulture breed ?
Who will scatter them as with thunder
And bind up the wounds that bleed ?
If none— why then Heaven help her!
Our fathers have fought in vain;
So blot her star from the banner,
But let her stripe remain!
Bedder than all the rest are—
Her blood has made the stain!
Oh, brothers! sons of her sister,
What matters itthough so remote,
Shall see that tyrant smite her,
And say that nothing note!
With his heel print on her forehead,
And his sword point at her throat!
Oh. brothers! sons of her sister,
Be your judgments unperplexed;
No law but the law of bayonets—
This is their newest text.
Oh, Land of the North, lake warning—
It may bo thy turn next!!
BLINDNESS CURED.
Mil. ANDREW HETT wishes to in
form the public that he has perform
ed some miraculous cures on the eyes of
many people who live in this city. They
can be seen and conversed with on the sub
ject, and will testify as to what he can do.
Mr. Schofield, who was almost blind with
sore eyes, was cured in 14 days so that he
could read fine print without specks. He
can be seen at his Tin Shop on Jackson
Mr. Stoker, who had one eye paralyzed
and mouth drawn to one side, was cured in
14 days; also, a blind man who was in At*
lanfa” six months under treatment, and
could not be cured there, he was made to
see in three days. He can be seen at Mr.
HETT’S residence, 175 Reynolds street.
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To the Land of Flowers !
VIA
The Magnolia Route.
LEARNING of the intention of parties in
Augusta to visit Jacksonville, Florida,
I have determined to place on sale, until
Ihe 15th March next, Excursion Tickets to
that place, good to return until May 31st,
prox., at sl9 each. Parties taking our 8:20
p. in. train secure Pullman Palace Sleeping
Car accommodations through to Savannah,
arriving at 6:30 a. m., where they have am
ple time for breakfast. Leaving Savannah
at 8:20 a. m., by the Atlantic and Gulf Rail
road, they arrive in Jacksonville at 9:15
p. m.
Tickets on sale at Planters’ Hotel and
Ticket Office, Union Depot.
T. S. DAY ANT,
feb2B-tf General Passenger Agent.
THE NEW STYLE!
Neat and Light, Pretty, Cheap !
HOME SHUTTLE
JUST received and on Inspection at
Rooms 148 Broad street.
Call and see it before buying any other
make; it is to your interest to do so, and is
all I ask. It lies flush with the table,
makes the Elastic Lock Stitch alike on
both sides, precisely the same as the high
price Machines, and does every variety of
work done by any Machine (no matter
what the price paid for it) or no sale, and is
the most simple and durable in construc
tion of any in the United States. Money
refunded, after one week’s trial, if disap
proved of.
Six different styles. Price, $25 to SBO.
Sent to any address on receipt of price, or
by Express C. O. D. Address
•A. B. CLARK,
148 Broad street,
ecl3-suwefr&ctf General Agent.
NOTICE.
WE HAVE discontinued Hotel business,
and taken out City License as a Pri
vate Boarding House, at the old Augusta
Hotel, where we will be pleased to see our
friends—such as we feel disposed to enter
tain. FRED. S. MOSHER,
Proprietor.
Josiah Mosher, Superintendent.
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Sfe&s&A&l
ENGINE
FOR SALE!
A Steam Engine, capacity
about Six or Eight Horse
Power, for sale LOW FOR
CASH. Apply at
THIS OFFICE.
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BREAD. —
—^
DOOLEY’S YEAST POWDER
Is perfectly Pure and Wholesome.
DOOLEY’S YEAST POWDER
DOOLEY’S YEAST POWDER
Makes Elegant Biscuits and Rolls.
DOOLEY’S YEAST POWDER
Makes Delicious Muffins, Griddle Cakes,
Corn Bread, etc.
DOOLEY’S YEAST POWDER
Makes all kinds of Dumplings, Pot Pies,
Cakes and Pastry, nice, light and
healthy. _
DOOLEY’S YEAST POWDER
Is the Best, because perfectly Pure.
DOOLEY’S YEAST POWDER
Is the Cheapest, because Full Weight.
DOOLEY’S YEAST POWDER
Is Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction.
Be Sure to Ask For
DOOLEY’S YEAST POWDER
And do not be put off wi th any other kind.
DOOLEY’S YEAST POWDER
Is put up in tin cans of various sizes,
suitable for Families, Boarding
Houses, Hotels, Restaurants,and
River, Lake and Ocean Ves
sels on short or long voyages.
The Market is flooded with Cheap, Infe
rior Baking and Yeast Powder, of light or
short weight DOOLEY'S yUaST POW
DER is warranted Full Strength and Full
at wholesale and retail, generally
i hroughout the United States, by dealers
in Groceries and Family Supplies.
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SSWtW ST. NEW YORK.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I
frill 1 Cl —'Ik® choicest in the world.—lm-
I lii I \ porters’ prices—Largest company
I ill IU in America—staple article-pleases
everybody—Trade continually increasing -
Agents wanted everywhere—best induce
ments—don’t waste time—send for Circular
to Robert Wells, 43 Vesey St., N. Y.
P. O. Box 1287.
A week to Agents to sell an
4 O article saleable as flour. Profits
immense. Package free. Address
BUCKEYE MANUFACTURING CO..
Marion, Ohio.
Th COTTON nd CHOPPER)
IMPMWEDtMftMNTED
stt'/'RMHTr E Planter au<l Guauo Distri’ I
\v c n butt r. Cultivator. Planter,
vi \\ \\ CAT I S Distributor and Cultivator
combined.Corn Planter
A * ■ Agents wanted. Send stamp
?• for Illustrated Circular, with
Zq fr, warrantee and certifies tee, to
% D - c - C. A C. CO.. Fayetteville,
P r l mfcl CHE/\P b r *° D° CJi l Agent.
4:900 a moth to agents everywhere. Address
-pj-UU EXCELSIOR M’F’G CO.. Buchanan.
Mich.
ADVERTISING: cheap: Good: Syste
matic. All persons who contemplate
making contracts with newspapers for the
insertion of advertisements, should send
543 Cents to Geo. P. Rowell & Cos., 41 Park
Row, New York, for their PAMPHLET
BOOK (ninety-seventh edition), containing
lists of over 2,000 newspapers and estimates,
showing the cost. Advertisements taken
for leading papers in many States at a tre
mendous reduction from publishers’ rates.
Get the Book.
Dr. S. Van Meter & Cos.,
Proprietors of the famous Charleston (111.)
Infirmary, are indorsed in the last issue of
the “ Nation’s Journal of Health,” by men
of prominence South and North. Also by
fifty ministers of various denominations.
An opportunity is now offered to obtain n
thorough examination and treatment
without having to visit the Infirmary.
Address at once, DR. S. VAN METER &
CO., Charleston, 111.
(b C Of! P er day home. Terms free.
h Address, Geo. Stinson & Cos.,
Portland, Me.
gft pagmam a WEEK guaranteed to Male
41 / / and Female Agents, in their lo
.fh 3 m cality. Costs NOTHING to try
ul M t it. Particulars Free.
P. Q. VICKERY & CO.. Augusta. Me.
MUST EXTRA WIARI
TERMS OF ADVERTISING
Are offered for newspapers in the State of
GEORGIA.
Send for list of papers and schedule of
rates. Address
Geo. P. Rowell& Cos., Advertising Agts.
NO. PARK ROW, NEW YORK.
Refer to Editor of this Paper.
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IIIIIIILI I'll'ilKTAM TO THE SICE.
The Georgia Cough Balsam.
A SPLENDID REMEDY for affections of
the LUNGS, as well as diseases of the
KIDNEY. I hold two certificates from the
Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, of Georgia,
whose late sickness was caused by both (if
these complaints, and were cured by this
medicine.
MONA TROPA TONIC
Compound Bitters.
A GRAND REMEDY for the cure of
CHILLS AND FEVER, GENERAL
DEBILITY, LOSS OF APPETITE, NIGHT
SWEATS, Ac. _ __
DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY
AND DIPTHERIA CORDIAL.
A SPLENDID REMEDY in either case.
Has often cured DIARRHOEA of an
agravated form by a single dose, DIPTHE
RIA in half an hour. Tms Is one of the
grandest preparations in America, and has
been thoroughly tested and so determined
by thousands.
TURKISH OIL OR LINIMENT.
THIS old and well known article for
RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, HEAD,
TOOTH and EAR ACHE, or for PAINS
generally, is still unrivalled.
Rheumatic, Neuralgia and Gout
PILLS.
THEY do not operate, but Denetrate the
whole system, particularly the Head.
Used in old or stubborn cases with the
Turkish Oil. Price, 75 cents per box.
THE OLD GEORGIA
MEDICATED SOAP
SO long and favorably known, for the
cure of ULCERS and SOR t£S generally,
also SKIN DISEASES, BLIND or BLEED
ING PILES, BURNS or SCALDS, RING
or TETTER WORM, BOILS, SORE EYES,
CUTS, Ac. Price, 25 cents a cake.
Egyptian Healing Ointment.
USED in connection with the above Soap,
in old or stubborn cases, always gives
satisfaction. Price, 50 cents per box.
The four first articles are in four ounce
vials. Price, 75 cents each.
All of these are carefully prepared by
C. PEMBLE, Agent,
. AND SOLD BT
REANEY & DURBAN,
DRUGGISTS,
5200 Broad. Street, Augusta, Ga.
jan2o-wesul2&cl2
A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE
A GOOD HOTEL ON MODERATE
TERMS. The PLANTERS’ HOTEL, of
Charleston. S. C , most favorably located
on the corner of Queen and Church streets,
in close proximity with the business por
tion of East Bay, the Post Office, the Banks,
the Court House and Churches, is now un
dergoing repairs, and can be fitted up in
any style that may be agreed upon between
the lessor and lessee. The Hotel is weli
constructed for meeting the requirements
of a Southern climate. It contains about
100 rooms. To an approved tenant terms
will be moderate, and a lease for several
years will be given, if desired.
For particulars, apply to
B. S. D, MUCK.ENFUSS,
feb26-frsutu3 No. 461 King street.
Important to Farmers!
GTJ AN AH ANI
C3r TJ Jk. TV O !
An Imported Natural Guano
OF ANIMAL DEPOSIT.
The Comp any guarantees that every
cargo will be analyzed before it is offered
for sale. It was extensively used last sea
son by the Farmers of North Carolina and
Virginia, from whom they have numerous
certificates. The cargo of the Rebecca
Florence, recently arrived at Port Royal,
has been analyzed and approved, and is
now offered for sale.
Send for Circulars containing analysis
and terms.
GEO. T. JACKSON & CO.,
Agents for Georgia and Counties in Caro
lina contiguous to Augusta. feb2B-tf
Richmond Sheriff Sale.
WILL be sold, on WEDNESDAY, 17th
day of March, 1875, at the Stables of
C. Toler, known as the Palace Stables, on
Ellis street, between Washington and Mc-
Intosh streets, in the City of Augusta,
County of Richmond, State of Georgia,
within the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to wit: '
Twenty-two head of Horses, two Mules,
two Phaetons and Harness, two Close Car
riages and Harness, five Open Buggies and
Harness. Also, one Top Buggy and Har
ness, and two Spring Wagons; levied on by
virtue of a fi. fa. in favor of the National
Bank of Augusta against Chesley Toler, on
the foreclosure of a mortgage given by
Chesley Toler to Isaac T. Heard & Cos., and
assigned by them to said Bank.
Said property sold by order of Court.
CHARLES H. SIBLEY,
mh3-td Sheriff R. C.
THE GREAT FERTILIZER.
WAHNN’S
RAW BONE
SUPER-PHOSPHATE
Manufactured by WALTON WHANN & CO., WUminqton, Del.
CLAGHORN, HERRING & CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS, AUGUSTA, GA.
Sl’niiNTGr OF 1873.
Year after year we have supplied the Planters and Farm
ers of Georgia and South Carolina with this Standard Article.
Each year has added to its popularity and increased number
of friends , It is so well and favorably known that it needs
no commendation from us. It has been used more extensive
ly in Middle Georgia and Eastern South Carolina than any
other Fertilizer in the market.
We refer to the thousands who have used it.
The prices this season will be sslper ton, Cash,
delivered on the cars at Charleston, Port Royal
or Savannah, or S6O per ton, Credit, until No
vember Ist, 1875, with the option up to that
date of paying in Middling Cotton, at 15 cents
per pound.
FOE SALE BY THE FOLLOWING AGENTS :
J. L. GOODRICH, Deariag and Luther, Ga.
SOLOMON NORRIS, Thomson, Ga.
E. S. O'BRIEN, Barnett, Ga.
IF. R. CALLAWAY, Washington. Wilkes county, Ga.
W. C. WARD, Lincoln county, Ga.
S. D. LINTON, Greensboro, Ga.
HAYGOOD, HUNTER and CO., Athens, Ga.
W. H. BUSH, Jug Tavern, Ga.
A. W. FOSTER & CO., Madison, Ga.
R. B. ETHRIDGE, Rutledge, Ga.
E. L. STROTHER, Batesburg, S. C.
ECKLES, ABERCROMBIE & CO., Social Circle, Ga.
0. T. ROGERS, Covington, Ga.
H. P. & D. M. ALMAND, Conyers, Ga.
J. H. BORN, Lithonia, Ga.
VEAL & GOLDSMITH, Stone Mountain, Ga.
C. H. STRONG & CO., Atlanta, Ga.
H. R. HANNAH, Gwinnett county, Ga.
E. S. WILEY, Gainesville, Ga.
S. B. HAYGOOD, Flowery Branch, Ga.
DR. J , M. RUSHTON, Johnstons, S. C.
HUDSON & CO., Marietta, Ga.
M. E. PENTECOST, Rome, Ga.
A. R. FULLER, Morrow’s Station, Ga.
HENRY C. MASTERS, Anvil Bloek, Ga.
J. M. AUSTIN, Fayette county, Ga.
M. B. DeVAUGHN, Jonesboro, Ga.
BUS. P. JOHNSON, Grittn, Ga.
M. SALOSHIN, Newnan, Ga.
G. W. CAMP, Carrolton, Ga.
A. IF. N. JVILSON, Lutherville, Ga.
E. COWAN, Abbeville, S. C.
J. W. STOREY, Hamilton, Ga.
D. A. JEWELL, Jewell’s, Ga.
R. H. MOORE, Culverton, Ga.
L. A. MOORE, Raytown, Ga.
BASS & MOAT, Devereaux, Ga.
J. MON JOHNSON, Eatonton, Ga.
H. A. CAMP, Grantville, Ga.
W. C. SMITH & CO., Bartow, Ga.
G. C. DIXON, Ogeechee, Ga.
J. B. BENSON & SON, Hartwell, Ga.
TAPPAN, MAPP & CO., White Plains, Ga.
HOLLY & LOTT, Pine House, S. C.
AUGUSTA, GA., FsunjAßir, 1875 feb!B-d2w*c4w
CONSUMPTION CURED.
To the Editor of the Constitutionalist:
Esteemed Friend—Will you please in
form your readers that I have a positive
CUBE FOR CONSUMPTION,
and all disorders of the Throat and Lungs,
and that, by its use in my practice, I have
cured hundreds of cases, and will give
#I,OOO oo
for a case it will not benefit. Indeed, so
strong is my faith, I will send a Sample
Free to any sufferer addressing me.
Please show this letter to any one you
may ki ow who is suffering from these dis
eases, and oblige, Faithfully, yours,
DR. T. F. BURT,.
feb26-d&c6m 69 William street, N. Y
LOOK LOOK!
$1,200,000 IS PRIZES!
Tlte Grandest Single Nambir Scheme
on It cron I, will be drawn In Public in
St. Louis on March 31st, 1875.
Capital Prize, $100,000!
MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES!
Legalized by State Authority.
Murray, Miller & Cos., Manaqers,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
1 Prize of SIOO,OOO
1 Prize of 50,000
1 Prize of 22,500
1 Prize of 20,000
5 Prizes of 10,000
10 Prizes of 5,000
20 Prizes of 2,500
100 Prizes of 1.000
And 11,451 other Prizes of from $1,500 to SSO.
AMOUNTING IN THE AGGREGATE TO
#1,300,000!
Whole Tickets, S2O; Halves, 10; Quarters., $5.
Prize payable in full and no postpone
ment of drawings take place.
Address, for Tickets and Circulars,
MURRAY, MILLER & CO.,
P. O. Box 2446. ST. LOUIS, MO.
jans-tuthsa&ctilaprs __
STATIONARY OR PORTABLE
STEAM ENGINES,
New or Second Hand, of all Sizes, of
the Best Makes,
PROMPTLY FURNISHED.
GIN GEARING,
Of all Sizes, constantly on hand, of the va
rious patterns.
OUR GIANT HORSE POWER,
For Ginning or Threshing, is Strong and
Reliable, and, we think, one of the
best made.
PENDLETON & BOARDMAN,
Iron Founders,
jan2i3uwefr&c-3m AUGUSTA GA,
HOME ENTERPRISE.
Cigars for the Million I
MANUFACTORY AND STORE
Corner ICllis and. jVtclntosh Streets
HAYING recently occupied the spacious
stores corner Ellis and Mclntosh
streets, I now have increased facilities for
manufacturing CIGARS of all grades, and
keep on hand constantly a well selected
stock of
Cigars and Smoker’s Articles Generally.
P. S.—Orders for special brands solicited
and promptly attended to.
P. HANBBERGER.
oct2s-su wef r2m
COAL CREEK
AND
ANTHRACITE! COAL
OF all sizes, wholesale and retail. Weight
and quality guaranteed.
G. S. HOOKEY,
novl-tf Over 210 Broad Street.
Foreign Exchange.
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Merchants & Planters National Bank, )
Augusta, Ga., November 1/, 1874. }
THIS BANK draws Sight Bills of Ex
change, in sums to suit purchasers, at
lowest rates, on England, Ireland. Scot
land, France, Germany, Prussia and other
European countries.
nov!7-tf J. S. BEAN. Cashier.
GLOBE HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GUAI.,
Corner of Broad and Jackson Streets,
The GLOBE HOTEL has just been RE
FURNISHED and REFITTED, with all the
Modern Improvements and
Conveniences,
Together with the addition of a NEW VE
RANDAH, making it one of the most com
plete HOTELS in the country, and Is now
ready for the accommodation of the T RAV
ELING PUBLIC.
I?. 31AY,
sept!3-tf Proprietor.
UNITED STATES
Type nd Electrotype Foundry,
AND
PRINTERS’ WAREHOUSED
NOS. 28, 30 and 32 CENTRE STREET,
Corner of Reade and Duane Sts.,
NEW YORK.
A LARGE Stock of English and German
Faces, both Plain and Ornamental
kept on hand.
All Type cast at this establishment is
manufactured from the metal kuown as
“Conner’s” unequalled Hard Type Metal.
Every article necessary for a perfect
Printing Office furnished.
The Type on wliich this Paper is printed
is from the above establishment.
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Notice of Dissolution
THE firm of Walton, Clark & Cos. was
dissolved on the Ist instant, by mutual
consent. The business will be continued by
the undersigned, under the firm name of
WALTON & CLARK.
ROBERT WALTON,
J. A. A. W. CLARK.
IN retiring from the firm of Walton.
Clark A Cos. I cordially recommend
the succeeding firm, Messrs. WALTON &
CLARK, to the public, as being in every
way deserving of confidence and patronage.
janß-tf ROB’T W. ROBERTSON.
Notice to Shippers.
ALL COTTON shipped over the Port
Royal Railroad to Savannah, Charles
ton and Port Royal, is covered by Fire In
surance, in the Fireman’s Fund, of Califor
nia, represented by Messrs. Read Cam
eron, of Augusta. KER BOYCE.
Agent Port Royal R. R., Augusta.
Charleston News and Courier will adver
tise for one week, and sen'' bill to this of
liee dec2-tf
BUSEY’S
“EXCELSIOR
GUANO,”
COMPOSED OF
Dissolved Bones, 1,300 lbs.
Peruvian Guano, 600 “
Muriate of Soda, 100 “
(Patented.)
I CL AIM for the above Fertilizer that it is
richer in the elements valuable to
the Cotton Planter than any article sold in
Georgia or the Carolinas. To establish this
claim I refer to analyses of the best Agri
cultural Chemists in the country,Dr.Liebig,
of Baltimore; Prof. Shepard, Inspector of
Fertilizers for the State of South Carolina;
also to Col. Rains, Inspector at Augusta.
I refer to Planters who have tested it with
almost every article known in the market.
In many instances using two pounds to one
against me. I claim it is the
CHEAPEST,
though high priced, because in each pound
of it there is as much valuable material as
in two pounds of any of the cheap rock
phosphates. IT IS DRYER, EiNER,
LIGHTER, AND CONTAINS LESS MOIS
TURE. It contains more ORGANIC M AT
TER, being made of Bones and Guano,
and not of Rock Phosphate. The Phos
phate of Lime in it Is better than that ob
tained from rocks, and is taken up by the
roots of plants more readily.
RESULT
OF ANALYSIS OF A SAMPLE OF AM
MONIA SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME
presented me by W. G. Busey, Esq.:
Moisture, det. at 100® F 6,462
Organic and vol. matter 48,708
Capable of producing Ammonia. .4.075
Inorganic earth y matter—,—44,B3o
Containing of Alkaline Salts 2,489
“ Soluble Phosphoric
Acid - - 7.240
Containing of Precipitated Phos
phoric Acid .4,788
Containing of Insoluble Phospho
ric Acid 2.216
Or,
Bone Phosphate op Lime Ren
dered Soluble 15.805
Bone Phosphate of Lime Render
ed Soluble and Precipitated.. 10,448
Undecomposed 4,838
Total decomposed Phosphates 26,253
G. A. LIEBIG.
Labaratory op the Medical College, )
Queen Street, >
Charleston, S. C., March 15, 1870. )
Analysis No. 348, for Messrs. G. W. Wil
liams & Cos.
MATERIAL—BUSEY’S EXCELSIOR, (Sam
ple personally selected.)
Moisture, (expelled at 212° F.)—19.25 p. c.
Organic Matter, (expelled at a low
red heat.).. - 30-25
Phosphoric Acid 14.17 p. c.
Of which is soluble. 7.22 p. c.
Alkalies, (as Chlorides). 5.05
Sulphuric Acid 11.76 “
Lime 16.52 “
Sand 3.17 “
Mixed Ingredients 50.50
100.00
Ammonia in the Organic Matter,
(by decomposition) 4.25 p. c.
p. o.
0.95 Insoluble Phosphoric Acid=ls.l7 Bone
Phosphate of Lime. „ ,
7.22 Soluble Phosphoric Acid=ll.7o Solu
ble Phosphate of Lime. .
Carbonic Acid=Carbonate of Lime.
11.76 Sulphuric Acid=2s.2B Sulphate of
Lime.
7.22 Soluble Phosphoric Acid=ls.76 Bone
Phosphate of Lime dissolved,
ear A SPLENDID FERTILIZER.
CHAKLIJ’s W. SHEPARD, Jr M D.,
Inspector of Fertilizers for South Carolina.
[Copy.]
Beech Island, January 28th, 1875.
VV. G. Busey, Esq., Aiken, S'. C;
Dear Sir : Yours of the 26th at hand. In
regard to your inquiries about Guano, I do
not think I gave BUSEY’S GUANO a fair
trial. I put half as much of it to the acre
as I did of Cotton Food, the results were
about the same. 1 thought it stronger than
the Cotton Food and put less.
Respectfully M MILLEK
Box 573, Augusta. Ga.
Gunns Mills, Ga., January 26th, 1875.
W. G. Busey, Aiken, S. C-: . .
Sir : I have been asked my opinion in re
gard to BUSEY’S “ EXCELfcROR GUANO,
and in reply will say I used it on my last
year’s crop of cotton, with other standard
Fertilizers, but I never found any of them
equal to the BUSEY’S. lam sat sfled it is a
No. 1 article, and expect to give it the
preference the present year.
. Respectfully, R E BARKSDALE.
Augusta, Ga., January 27th, 1875.
IV. G. Busey f Aiken, S. G.:
Dear Sir: Yours gust received. I pur
chased from Daniel & Rowland, last Spring,
two tons BUSBY’S and am*well pleased
with the results. On nineteen acres of thin
sandy land 1 made nine bales of cotton.
Land measured and cotton sold to Daniel
A Rowland. Very
Augusta, Ga., January 27, 1875.
W. G. Busey, Esq., Aiken, S. C-
Dear Sir : In reply to your inquiry as
to the effect of • your EXCELSIOR
GUANO ” last season, I state that I used
about 150 pounds per acre, on 25 acres of
poor worn-out land. The result was four
teen (14) bales of cotton, averaging 415
pounds each. I consider it In every re
spect, a first-class Fertilizer.
Very respectfully,
M. A. RANSOM.
Barnett, Ga., January 28, 1875.
Dear Sir: I used 700 pounds of your
Guano on fifteen acres of land, which made
8 bales ol' cotton, weighing 466 pounds. I
consider it a first-class Guano.
R; pectfully, J. H. WALKER.
W arrenton, Ga., January 28, 1875.
Mr. IV. G. Busey. '
I was very much pleased with the Guano
bought of Daniel <fc Rowland—“ BUSEY’S
EXCELSIOR,” and expect to use it again
this year if 1 can get it.
Very truly, yours,
THOMAS L. WHEELER.
Barnett. Ga., January 27, 1875.
Dear Sir : I used one ton of your Guano
last year. I have used several other kinds
of Guano, but think yours did better than
any I have ever tried.
Barnett, Ga., January 27, 1875.
This is to certify that I have use
"BUSEY’S EXCELSIOR” GUANO for sev
eral years past, and from actual test with
fifteen different kinds, I do not hesitate to
pronounce it fully equal to any, if not the
very best, of all the manipulated Guanos
used by myself since pILCHEE .
Barnett. Ga., January 30, 1875.
Dear Sir: 1 used your Guano last year,
and liked it as well as any 1 have ever used;
think it a first-class Guano.
Respectfully, J. F. HUBERT.
Barnett, Ga., January 29, 1875.
IV. G. Busey, Esq. "wnvT
Dear Sir: I consider your “EXCEL
SIOR GUANO ” a most excellent manure.
Yours, truly, etc., „
M. H. HUBERT.
Barnett, Ga., January 28, 1875.
IV. G. Busey, Ksq. ,
Dear Sib: Yours to hand asking my tes
timonial of your Guano. I used it in the
year 1872, and I thought it was the best I
ever used in my life, making the yield
I had ever received from any Fertilizer. 1
U6od last year one ton, and while it did
well, not so well as before; but it was
owing to seasons. If it is kopt to its origi
nal standard, I think it one of if not the
best l have ever found for my land.
Respectfully, T. J. PILCHER.
Barnett, Ga., January 27, 1875.
IV. G. Busey, Esq.
Dear Sir : Your favor requesting the re
sult of your Guano on my cotton crop last
season is ;.t hand. I made no test with
other commercial manures last season, but
te-ted it with two different brands two
years ago, and the result was greatly in
favor of your Guano, and I was equally as
well pleased with it last season, and judg
ing from test rows that it enhanced the
value of this crop considerably. The exces
sively hot weather in August proved fatal
in this vicinity. To those wishing to use
Guano, I feel no delicacy in commending it
as a first-class Fertilizer, to be excelled by
none. Respectfully,
THOMAS ALLEN.
Thomson, Ga., January 20, 1875.
Mr. IV. G. Buseu.
Dear Sir : The Busey’s Guano stood at
the top of the list, as to good results, of all
the Guanos I used. Yours. Ac.
' T. B. WEST.
w. G. BUS EY,
GEORGETOWN, D. C.
DANIEL & ROWLAND,
AGENTS, Augusta, Gft.
feb3-tf
the imcx^soiv
FERTIL IZER CO.,
NO. 2 WARREN BLOCK, AUGUSTA, GA.,
Offers to Planters a full assortment of
FERTILIZERS AND FERTILIZING MATERIAL,
Of the Best Grade, and on Terms favorable to all Parties.
OUR CASH PRICES :
DICKSON COMPOUND - - - $55.00 Per Ton.
DIAMOND <£> COMPOUND - - - $60.00 Per Tom
OUR TIME PRICES:
DICKSON COMPOUND - - - $65.00 Per lon.
DIAMOND <£> COMPOUND - - - $70.00 Per Ton.
Drayage to Boat or Railroad, $1 per Ton.
We continue the Cotton Option, as in the past, B.llowing 15 cents per pound, basis
New York Middling, DELIVERED AT OUR STORE IN AUGUSTA. We also off- r
Sinlidard Fertilizing- Materials:
(PITOSP HAT E 4 and DISSOLVED 30NE.
FUBRFINifi GROUND liAW BONE.
lo^iSH°oi°Slii'Jjfß PLA!iTEl *- KrrEATE 0F SODA
GROUND PRUSSIAN ROCK SALT.
All at the Lowest Market Prices for articles of like quality.
SPECIAL FORMULAS M ADE TO ORDER.
~ addition to our regular manufactures, we put up Fertilizers to order for res- >n
r St. r Tr^o° n FORMULA, as ordered. We furnish MATERIALS at t>- LOW
EST PRICES, or we work material provided by the parties ordering. We guarantee
purity, and we execute work promptly and in good style, for MODER ATE PRICES.
JAMES T. GARDINER,
Jaol3-3m PRESIDI3.T.
GREAT SOUTHERN
Freiqht and Passenqer Line
V I A
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADEL.PH L\,
NEW YORK AND BOSTON.
[AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES'
TRI-WEEKLY FROM NEW YORK.
WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS.
ELEGANT MATE ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS—SEA VOYAGE TENiIO TWEL VE
HOURS SHORTER VIA CHARLESTON.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY,
And connecting Roads West, in alliance with the Fleet of Thirteen First Class Steam
ships to the above Ports, invite attention to the Qu.ck Time and Regular Dispatch af
forded to the business public in the Cotton States at the
PORT OF CHARLESTON,
Offering facilities of Rai and Sea Transportation for Freight and Passengers not ex
ceeded in excellence and capacity at any other Port. The following splendid Ocean
Steamers are regularly on the Lme:
TO NEW YORK.
MANHATTAN M. S. Woodhull, Commander.
B- W. Lockwood, Commander.
yH James Berry, Coma. m-Jer.
JAMES ADGER T. J. Lockwood, Couiman-ier,
JAMES ADGER <fc CO., Agents, Charleston. S. C.
init-tu '-6ri t"tV Crowell, C<unman , r.
SOUIH CAROLINA T. J. BECKErr, C nuinauder.
WAGNER, HUGER ,fc CO., ( . , _
WM. A. COURTNAY, 1 Agents, Charleston, b. C.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
(IRON STEAMSHIPS.
ASHLAND Alex. Hunter, Commander.
EQUATOR C. HixcKLEii, Com maimer.
SAILING DAYS—FRI DA YS.
WM. A. COURTNAY, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
TOTAL CAPACITY 40,000 BALES MONTHLY.
TO BALTIMORE.
FALCON Ha IN IK, Cos maimer.
VIRGINIA , Oom...a*ul- i
SEA GULL... ..Dutton, e- um a :er
SAILING DAYS-EVERY FIFTH DAY.
PAUL C. TDENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, s. C.
TO BOSTON.
STEAMSHIPS MERCEDITA aud FLAG Sails Every Saturda
JAMES ADGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
Rates guaranteed as Low as those of Competing Lines. Marine Insurance one-half of
one per cent.
Through Bills of Lading ami Through Tickets
Can be had at all the principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama, Tenues-- arid Mis
sissippi. State Rooms may be secured in advance, without extra charge, by iicidre- sing
Agents of the Steamships in Charleston, at whose, ofiices, in all cases, the Raiiroad i ; di
ets should be exchanged and Berths assigned. The Through Tickets by this Route in
clude Transfers, Meals and State Rooms while on shipboard.
The South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad,
And their Connecting Lines, have largely Increased their facilities for the rapid move
ment of Freight and Passengers between the Northern Cities anti the South and West.
First Class Eating Saloon at Branchville. On Die G-eorgia and South Carolina Railroads,
First Class Sleeping Cax-s. Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to Dav and
Night Trains of the South Carolina Railroad. Clos<3 Connection made with other Roads,
dehvering Freight at distant Points with great piomptness. The Managers will use
every exertion to satisfy their patrons that the LINE VIA CHARLESTON cannot be
surpassed in Dispatch and the Safe Delivery of Gooes.
For further information, apply to J. J. GRIFFIN. Western Agent, Atlanta, Georgia
?ENTLEY D. HASELL, Genera) Agent, I. O. Box 4979, Office 317 Broadway, N. Y.: ii. B.
ICKENS. General Passenger and Ticket Agent. So ith Carolina Railroad* or
S. S. SOLOMONS,
wenao-endtf Superintendent South Carolina R. R.. Charleston. S. C.
WILIIiNGTOiV, 1. C„ LINES,
SEMI-WEEKLY
Fast Freight Route to All Points South or East.
BALTIMORE,
Baltimore and Southern Steam Transportation Company,
SAILING FROM BALTIMORE
Tuesday and Friday, at 3 P. M.,
AND FROM WILMINGTON Wednesday and Saturday.
NEW YORK,
CLYDE’S WILMINGTOX LIXE,
SAILING FROM NEW YORK
Tuesday and Friday, at 3 P. M., and from Wil
mington Wednesday and Saturday,
&IVING through Bills of Lading to all points in North and South Carolina. Gooi gin
and Alabama. For North or East bound Freight, to Baltimore, New Yorn, Phil*
adelphia, Boston, Providence, Fall Kiver, and other Eastern cities. Also, to Liverpool-
Glasgow, Bremen, Antwerp, and other European joints.
These Lines connect at Wilmington with the Wilmington, Columbia .and Augusta
Railroad: connecting at Columbia, S. C., with the Greenville and Columbia Rail Road,
and Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad.
At Augusta, Ga., with the Georgia, Jlaoon and Augusta, and Central Railroads, and
with their connecting roads, offer unequaled fao Jities for the prompt delivery of
Freight to appoints. The Steamers of these Lines, on arrival in Wilmington, stop at
Railroad Dooot the Freight transferred under covered sheds to Cara without delay,
and forwarded by the Fast Freight Express that evening.
No dravaeo in Wilmington, and no transfer from Wilmington South. Rates guar
anteed as lowas by any other route. Losses or Overcharge! promptly paid.
Mark all Goods “VIA WILMINGTON LINES,”
For Further information, apply to either of the Undersigned Agents of the Line;
EDWIN FITZGERALD, Agent Baltimore Line, 50 South street, Baltimore.
WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Agents New York line, 6 Bowling Green, New York.
A. D. CAZAUX, Agent Baltimore and N. Y. .Lines, Wilmington, N. C.
E. K, BUKGESS, Agent W. C. & A. Railroad, 263 Broadway, New York.
JOHN JESKINS, Agent, Augusta, Ga.
A. POPE,
novS-ly ©en’l Freight Agent, Wilmington, N. C., and 263 Broadway, New York.