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Rev. John IV. Reid’s I’lio-pliate, Manu
factured at Cireeucshoro’ lift.
The subscribers offer to the planters of
this and other counties tho new patented
Fertiliser ot Itev. Jmi.v W. Rum, which
it will te seen from-tho certificates of Dr.
Sam’l. Gi.kw, It. C. Damki. and Ai.hmht
Kixu, all these excellent farmers, togeth
er with that of the inventor is superior from
the productiveness it communicates to
land, and the low terms at which we can
supply it, to any other now accessible in
market. VVe propose to engage in the
manufacture of “Iter. John VV. Reid’s
Phosphate” in Greencsboro Ga. and will
furnish it $ at the place of manufacture or
ship it at the buyer’s expense to any rail
road for the reduced price of thirty-fire
dollars cash per ton.
This fertilizer is the result of mnch pa
tient investigation by Mr. Reid, who has
been experimenting for several years in
pursuit of a cheaper substitute for the
present costly manures of commerce.
That he has attained the object of his
search the experiments recreated in the
certificates appended to this notice attest:
and to them we invite the serious attention
of every planter. The known character
■of the inventor, and the good reputation
sustained by the authors of the others must
prevent the jmblic from suspecting any
fraud in their rccoinmondatiens of this new
anamiro.
Wejwishjo bespeak orders fur the next
•cotton aiul corn crops, and will make in
stant provision for tilling every one with
which we shall be favored. ‘The earliest
applicants shall be first served, and wo so
licit those planters who wish to try fertili
zers to send us orders forthwith. The
sooner they do the better for them and for
•is- JAMES L. 15ROWN.
JOHN 0. REID,
Vert i/irate of J. T. Walker .
Phh.o, math Ga. Nov. 9th 1860.
1 herein certify that T have been acting
tis overseer for the Rev. John W. Reid,
♦luring the present year and that on the
lAtlt of April last L superintended tho
planting of about five ae.res of old thin red
•upland in cotton, Upon which Mr. Reid’s
teitliViKcr was nut at the rate of 200 lbs. to
A lie acts*. I left in all, five rows unmanured,
•designating them by stakes. The cotton
in the manured rows came up two days in
•advance of that in the others. At the time
Tis our severe drought, commencing about
the last of Jane and continuing through
tl wo or three weeks of July, the manured
cotton had so distanced tho other that
the former seemed at least two or three
weeks inpidvuneo, and all through tho dry
weather it kept its color, and romainod
green and’ flourishing, nor did it shed its
squares like that to which tho fertilizer
had not been applied. About the middle
of July, sometime before the cotton had
completed its growth, 1 found that in the
manured rows each stalk had on it about
three, times the number ol bolls and squares
ns any one ot those in the rows stacked at
lire end—l have kept carefully separate
the picking from the two rows of each,
and just at this time tho amount obtained
from the two manured lias doubled the
q 13)1 tity piek<i<l from the other two, and
the, disproportion will be still more, in favor
•>t the. fertilizer when all tho cotton is
gathered in. in conclusion 1 state that
nil the rows were cultivated alike plough
ed and hoed the same number of times.
J.T. WALKER.
Certiorate of It. C. Daniel.
I'IitMiMATH Ga. Nov. J2th 1860.
1 herein certify that 1 have seen the
otton of Mr. Reid which has been spoken
of in tho certificates of himself, and of
Messrs. Glenn, King and Walkor, 1 think
i lie f’eitiliaer of Mr. ltoid increased tho
yield o|/the land on which it was put to
double its usual amount.
1 La’ e tried (he manure on turnips and
find it referable to Rhode’s Phosphate, or
any o her commercial manure which I
liavojfvor experimented with.
UUT C. DANIEL.
Certiorate of Dr. Sam't. Glenn.
PtUl.ojM (Jo. Ga.
Nov. Ist 1860.
1 hereby certify that I have noticed at
different stages of its growth some cotton
4iftheßev. John W. Reid's, manured by
xi fertilizer, compounded by himself. A fail
test was made by putting on about two
InUidred pounds per acre, and leaving some
rows at different places not maim rod—and
although it was a jvery dry season here,
and m:inine made hut a poor showing, yet
l have no hesitation in saying that the
crop was doubled and perhaps will turn out
,111. ire than double the utimnnured part.
JBAML. GLENN, M. 1).
Certificate of Albert King.
Pmi.oMA.TU, Ga. Nov. 9th 1860.
1 herein certify that oij the 12th or 13th
.of last July l saw some cotton of the Rev.
JohnW. lteid, upon all of which except
five rows his fertilizer had been applied.
The manured cotton in my opinion was at
least three weeks more advanced than
that in the rows not manured. It also look
ed fresher and greener, nor did it appear
to be suffering from the drought like that
which was unmannred.
And my examination of the same cotton
-to-day convinces me. that the rows on
which tho fertilizer was put will make
-.twice as much cotton to the row ns the
others. ALBERT KING.
Certificate of lire. John IK. Uriel.
Philomath, Ga. Nov. 10th 1860.
I certify that the statements of Messrs.
King, Daniel. Glenn, Simpson and Walk
er, are iu tho inaiu correct. These gentle
men only disagree in opinion as to the dif
ference of yioltf between tho manured and
tiiinmnnrod rows of cotton npon which the
experiment with my f<-rlilixer was made.
In everything else material, their certifi
eatos corroborate each other, and I reaf
firm them, particularly the assertion of Mr.
Walker my overseer says that the fertili
zer was put 7m the Uml at the rate of 200
lbs. to the aero.
JOHN W. REI1).
Novenilrer 28th W*tio.
I>I.OIKS ( ill kinds neatly printed at
NO dust 'dice, at snort notice.
.few Legal Advcrtiscuicnls.
GEORGIA, Gkkkn'b County :-Whero
as Mrs. Sabrina Brown and Simeon T.
Peck, apply for letters of Administration
upon the Estate of Valentine Brown dec’d;
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish. all and singular the kindred and cred
itors of said doc’d. to be and appear at the
Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for
said county, on the second monday in Jan
uary next, to show cause (if any they
have) why said Letters should not then
lie granted. Given under my hand at of
fice in Greenesboro this 3rd day of De
cember 1860.
•’ EUGENIUS L. KING, Or’dy.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Greene County.—T WO
months after date to-wit, on the second
monday in January next, I shall apply to
the Court ot Ordinary of said county, for
leave to sell all tho real estate and Ne
groes belonging to the Estate of Mrs.
Sarah Walker dec’d. for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors ad for division.
SAMUEL R. WALKER,
Ex'r. of Sarali Walker, dec'd.
November 9th IS6O.
GEOfIGI , Gukkns County-.-Whereas Wil
liam 8. Davis, and Goodwin T. Myrick,
Executors of the l ist Wifi and Testament of
Mrs Sarah W. Rowland, deceased, petition the
Court of Ordinary of said county for Letters
Dismissory:
Thsee are th to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to show- cause (if any they
have) why said Executors should not be dis
charged at the Court of Ordinary to be held in
and for said county <-n the second Monday in
January i.SGI. Given under my hand at
olfiee in Greenei.boro, July sth, 1860
E ;GENIUS L. KING, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Gkeenk County.—-Whereas,
John C. Merritt and Thos. J. P. Atkinson
Administrators upon the estate of Lovitt. Mer
ritt deceased, petition the Court of Ordinary
of said county for Letters Dismissory;
These are therefore toe to and vtmonish all
persons concerned, to o v cause (if any they
have) why said Administrators should not he
discharged at the Conrt of Ordinary to he held
in and for said county on the second Monday
in January 1801. Given under my hand
at office in Greonesboro. July sth, 1860. .
EUGENICS L. KING, Ord’y.
GEOiUUA, Ghrkx* Countv —Wlirrcas, William
Sip.lcrs, Aininialrator upon the estate of Thomae I.
Sanders decM. petitions to the Court of Ordinary of
said county for Letters Dismissory;
These arc therefore to eile and require nil persons
concerned, to Bhow cause, (it any they have) why
said Administrator should not he discharged at the
Court of Ordioary to he held in and for said county
oo I tie first monday in April next, 1861.
(liven under my hand at office in Grccnoshoro’
October Ist lsi',o.
EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y.
Admiiaistratoi ‘s Sale.
By virtue of mi order from tho Court
of Ordinary of Greene Conuty, will ho sold
on the first Tuesday in February 1861 at
the Court House door .in said county be
tween the legal hours of sale, all the ne
groes of Jesse Finch, late of said County
deceased, tour in number. A credit of
twelve months will he given to purchasers
who must give notes well secured for their
purchases. 0.11. SMITH, AdmV
with \\ ill annexed of Jesse Finch.
December 12th 1860.
Giiitrdiau Sale.
WILL bo sold in accordance .with an
order of the Court of Ordinary of the.
County ot Greene, on tin, Ist Tuesday in
January next the following negroes he-,
lodging to Jeitrey C. Parrott minor.
Georg? 47 years old, and his wife Harriet
43 yottrs el I, and two children one of them
5 years old, a.Z'l tno other 2 years old,
Sallie a woman 45 Vv : h. 0 old, and Edy a
woman 70 years aid* Tortus .?’L the day
of sale. * A. A. JERNIGAM*,
Guardian for J. C. Parrot,
November 7th. 1860.
Luemi ft'or Sriic.
1 offer for sale my farm lying in the Ooun
ty of Greene, ahoutsix miles from Grcenes
boro near Smyrna Church, containing
three hundred and seventeen acres.
There is on the place a very good dwell
ing house and out houses and a good Gin
house.
One hundred acres of the land is in the
woods. There are t hirty acres ol bottom
land in cultivation on the placo. It is a
very healthy location. Any person de
siring a small plantation will do well to
call and examine this place before purchas
ing olsewliere. Persons looking at the
land Can be. shown the placo by calling on
John W. Swan.
WM. A. MOORE.
November 7tli 1860. ts.
DRY GOODS!
WM. SHEAR, g
Would respectfully announce to the public that lie has just received ‘W
, Large Additiousil Supplies,
&M® em mw m mm t
Rich Embroidered and Fancy Dies SILKS: Superior Plain and Figured Black SILKS,
Plain and Pig'ircd MERINOS and DELAINES; Fancy Ottoman REPS;
French EMBROIDERIES, comprising Valenciennes and Point L ice NETTS, of
elegant styles;
Ladies’ Cloth and Velvet CLOAKS, of the latest styles;
Ladies’ £ynx and Sable Fur VICTORINES, CUFF.S’nnd TIPPET/?;
A large supply of Lidies’Nil V IFLS; ffjld Embroidered MUSZANN, for Vidius Evening
Die ses; ‘ v
A complete assortment of HOSIER’.’; Welsh, Saxony and Nliakcr F L \NNE/,S;
Bleached and Brown SHEETINGS and SHIRT!NGN; 124 Linen NUEEIINGS;
Irish and Pillow Case LINEN-8; 8-i and 104 Damask DIAPBRN;
Damask TABLE GLOT7/N; Damask NAPKINS and DOYLES,
Rich Printed and Embroidered TABLE AND PIANO COVERS; MarscillesQUlLTS;
Whitney BLANKETS, of Ktra siy.e and Quality;a large assortment ol NEGRO BLANK
ETS*
Richmond Factory PLAINS and KA’RSEYN; GEORGIA STRIPES; Cotton OSNABURGS;
And a Great Variety of Other Articles for
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Family and Plantation (J.so,
all or which will hkpolo
AT TIIK LOWEST PRICKS!
The public ar - ro.j i l t* 1 all and examine th • assortment.
Ne'cuber Uth IBuo—tf.
iketv, Lesal Aslvertiscmoisis.
GEORGIA, Guuknk County.—Notice
is hereby given to all persons having de
mands against Walker Lewis, late, ot said
couuty deceased, to present them to ine.
properly made out, within the time pre
scribed by law, so as to show their charac
ter and amount. And all persons indebt
ed to sd deceased are hereby required to
make immediate payment.
M. W. LEWIS, Ex’r.,
of Walker Lewis.
November 7th, 1860.—wGw.
Application will be made to the Court of
Ordinary of Greene County Georgia at
the first regular term after the expiration
of two months from this notice for leave to
sell the tract of land belonging to the es
tate of Samuel B. Daniel, late of said coun
ty deceased, said tract adjoining tlie lands
of John Colclough, James Watson, estate
of William D. Ellington deceased &c., for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased.
JOHN W. REID, Adm’r.
of Samuel B. Daniel, dec’d.
December sth ] S6o.—2m.
Notice.
GEORGIA, GheeneCounfy:~Two months
after date, to wit on the first monday
in February next, 1 shall apply to the Court
of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell
the Real Estate belonging to the Estate of
Joel It. Chi vers dec’d.
WM. O. CHENEY. Adm’r.
of Joel R. Chivers.
Novcjnbcr, 10th, 1800.
GEORGIA, Greene County:—Where
as, Thomas M, Fambrough, Adm’r. upon
tho estate of Martha Wilson dec’d. peti
tions the Court of Ordinary of said county,
for Letters Dismissory.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to show cause (if auy
they have) why said Administrator should
notjbc discharged at the Court of Ordina
ry, to be held in and for said county on
the first monday in May next, 1861.
Given under my hand at office in Greenes
boro November sth 1860.
EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’ry.
NOTICE.
ALL those indebted to me cither by note or
account must call soon and settle, as I am com
pelled to have money to pay my debts. Take
fair-notice. My Books and accounts may lie
found at the old stand, and iu my absence Mr.
W r . (iriffiii is authorized to receipt for the
same. W. C. SMITH.
Greencsboro Nov. 7th, 1860.—ts.
GREENE MORTGAGE SALES.
Will be sold before the Court House
door in the city of Greencsboro on
tho Ist Tuesday in March next between
the legal hours of sale the following pro
perty to-wit:
1 Lot harness and harness leather and
harness tools f*and other materials used in
the tnaiirJacpire of harness, two stitching
Horses;” one Vice, two pieces of Iron, two
Buggy whips. Levied on as the property
of Jno. D. Thompson, to satisfy a mort
gage, fi fa from the Inferior Court in favor
of Jno, G, Beasley vs Jno. D, Thompson,
property pointed out in said ti fa.
JNO. D. ENGLISH, D, S.
December 20th 1860.
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GEORGIA, Greene County :—All per
sons indebted to the estate of Dauiel Mc-
Donald dec’d. are requested to make im
mediate payment thereof, and all persons
holding claims against said tlec’d. will pre
sent them duly proven, to the undersigned
within the time, prescribed bv law.
WM. A. FLORENCE, Adm’r.
• with the Will annexed.
ol Daniel McDonald, dec’d.
November 7th, 1860, —w6w.
- ~ IN OTIC
{GEORGIA, Greene County : —Two
months afterdate, to-"it: on the second
monday in January next, duplication will
be made to the Court of Orriipary of said
county, for leave to sell all the real estate
belonging to the estate ot Daniel McDon
ald, late of said county deceased.
WM. A. FLORENCE, Adm’r.
with the Will annexed.
November 14th 1860.—2 m.
GEORGIA, Greene County.
ALL persons indebted to James Dunn Dec’d.
are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and all persons having claims against
said deceased will present them duly proven to
the undersigned.
IIIRAM R DUNN, Ex’r.
of James Dunn, dec’d.
November Ist, 1860.
.tlisccllsiiicous AdwriisriurjHii.
$310,000 Worth *f Farms,
AND
Building Lois,
TN THE GOLD REGION OF VIE
GINIA (Culpeper County’,) is to be di
vided amongst subscribers on the
third Wednesday of perry month , Sub
scriptions only ten dollars each; onehnlf
down, the rest on delivery of Deed.—
Every subscriber will get a Building Lot
or a Farm, ranging iu value from 810 to
825,000. These Farms and Lets are. sold
so cheap to induce settlement, a sufficient
number being reserved the increase in the
value of which will compensate for the ap
parent low price now asked. Ample se
curity will bo given for the faithful per
formance of contracts and promises,
ane promises.
lift More Agents are wanted to obtain
subscribers, to whom the most liberal in
ducements will be given. Some Agents
write that they are making 200 dollars per
month. For full particulars, Subscrip
tions, Agencies. &c., nDply to.
Stamp to inclose E. 13AUDER.
I’ort Royal, Carolione county, Va.
RAMSAY .&
I lotol” “ S(m '° Buil<li " g * °iU ,ositn f l*d* Union Bunk, and nearly oppuhiftttS
t *J|
Jlugusta Georgii^
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Axl> MAXUJ^I
Fasliionalilu Rradf-Mailo KIJiM
HATS, GAL’S, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS uj , , ./J
i ,T Our nothing is WELL MADE, ami is est!.... I :
mg superior facilities fur sumta.ti kixc. th-v will be
AuguMa, Ga. September 26. iB6O. Uni/ *..
ii i: c ii
ill tt dnli it YeS vc t
Brussels , ‘Three- Pin
c a. ii :p e
In New and Beautiful patterns 1 USw&VMI:■
Damasks of all Kinds, Lacs and i&nsM
COIiNICS, HANDS’ LOfc^Sßl
WINDOW
Hour and Table Oil Clothes, Mats, Mat W
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The Largest Stook ever sale
JAMES. G. BAILIE %
Ss!Bpf{>fs iiiid Fse:t!c;ai. EiKOAS> STIRVE’SH
September, 12th, iB6O. ‘l‘- fMifcar^l
K A.UFFER, IJAfC&-Co!W
ESTABIJS,TiUD||Te ’
ITS. - Broad StiEdKp ‘177.
Under the Augtista Hotej, Alogusta, Ga, *
THE UNDERSIGNED WOOED llsPEre/lILTY INFORM
Merchants and Healers that thjy lmfgjust"Sohipietetl
their arrangements, foi/the filing
I fill and ¥ Hjn^i fSeason.
Our Stoic has been enlarged to DOUBLETS foxier size, thereby making it the kr
’ Store in the SfAUPJIEORGU f
\Our Stock, which for Variety of tho inostlfSirable Goods, is unsurpassed in this
State, will, in every respect compare favorite witfl’any house either in Charleston, or
any’ other Southern City. It is our intenti)di tir<SttaDlish a regular
If*!solesale Jobblm g H ouse,
SELLING EXQHJSIVELY FOR CASH.
Which, as an old fact, is the only wfy to Buy Goods CHEAP, ilaving a similar es
tablishment in New York city', winch our Mr. I.Kaukfbu is manager, it is easy
to be perceived that we have Superior Facilities in obtaining the Latest NOV
ELTIES as they appear iu market. We would only ask life favor of an’
examination ot our Stock and Prices before going glsewJijro. and we
will proveto tho Tradq that we can sell GoodJMHy%Cheap
as any other Wholesale House; besides savMgy'our time
for further traveling, and many other expenses*
—: o : : O : : o :
JUST REOBIVEI),
Black and Colored GASHMIERS; SATINET, ANS and TICKS-
Black and Colored CLOTH ; KERSEYS, OSeWs IDENIMSW ’
Georgia STRIPES, Marlboro’ PLAIDS and STRIPES. “ (ujujnjmS),
CALICOES OF ALL Kl§yyj!
Mohair, Debeges, Cedestialii LaveKa Clotb, Barogc,Blaines
Bombazine, Alpacas, Delaines, Marellas, ALL WOOL Delaines
ENGLISH MERUVOS!”
Black Brocake SILKS; V Silk ROBES, POPLINS POIIARDS .
Fancy and Plain SILKS ; | Hndia and J*i„a Slfe ’
It row n anrt White Sheeting Shirting ‘
Irisli LINENS, Table COVERS, Tablo CLOTHS; DIAPER DAMASKS
DOYLES, NAPKINS, TOWELS, BRILLIANTS, Marseilles QUILTS ’
EMBROIDERIES
MADIKS AAD HISSES’ IIQ OP SKIRTS! TRIMMINGS, YANKEE
ACTIONS; HOSIERY, and GLOVES of all hinds.
BED AND BDANKETS, &C., yVC.
Our Manufactory of Cloaks and Mantillas. J
The only one in the Souther States, iXt FULL OPERAMOm now • and we ve H tre
to say Hint we can offer those Artilw BETTER finished, and more suitable-#
Southern lAS IE, As (neap as any Korfhcrn Uoiim*,
Just give us tho pleasure of an early call, and convince yourselves of the
above facts: ‘
KAUfPEE, BAUM A fO,
• 1755n0 ifAoroaTStreet
Ii K tlllTßtt l’ * naffer ||..t. L Augusta! Ga.
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August 2.'11. iB6O. |uidy 2*l )8(,ll ts f % T
Msscellaneoris Advertisenn
Fair Rotic eto Debto^
All those hrfM-Oyfct late firm
vis Johnson
do not pay upbeforo
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system, until!
Those who do ltd cait s
find their accounts in an
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warning to all nonc^trc
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Greoi.osboro, Jan, fT.'-MI ;|
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levs for flic last year
million botlles, find froii Wj^J,'&*■'** stuuly
increase in times par t, il isevid/t tliii* <*t'nug
tlie coming year the consuinpfmi *'*■>„ ’each
ncaror-e million bodies, Thisiijmcnsf iimnuitt
could never have been sold fjj t fur the rave
< medicinal properties contninyfjfiu ‘he propsru
tion, and the sanction of U^c I prondmit
physicians in those’sectiot.an.f die country
where the article is host ltpcyn, who nut only
recommend the Kilters todlleir patients, but
are ready at.alt times togivelestiinquials to its
efficacy in till cares of stomatmio dcrniigcineuis
and the diseases resulting tpcrclrom.
This is nota temporary primarily,
by extraordinary ciforts in the
peting tiie qualities of the
estimation of an
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