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From Evening Edition of YeaterdnY
aiSADING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE.
* New* Item*.
General John B. Gordon is about to locate
at Brunswick, Ga , where he will engage in
the lumber business. It is his purpose to erect
two Urpe mil.a on the Brunswick railroad,
and will carry on an extensive business in con
nection with other gentlemen.
Er-Provijional Governor Johnson hes return
ed to the practice or bis profession, the law, at
liia home in Columbus, Ga. -
A dispatch to the Cincinnati Gasette frottf
Washington sayir that there is reason to believe
that several Mexican privateers, carrying tors
midable armaments, will shortly sail from
certain porta ou the Atlantic and Pacific coasts
toir.y on French commerce.
ft is said th»- Mrs. General Robert E. Lie
has recently written to a friend that sho-in
tenda returning to Arlington Heights, even if
she is “ obliged to live in the black quarters,”
which determination is indicative of her deter
mination to re-itss'-rt what she considers the
rights of horsolf and husband to this Historic
v #
Tt. is said that Stephens, tlie Fenian Head
Centre, is an excel lent French scholar, having
translated several of Dickens’ works into that
language.
The jail and ga ar-d-house at Mrriotta were
Burned last week by some negroes.
Happy Dogs —lt is said that when the dog*
of Norfolk end Portsmouth, Virginia, heard of
Butler’s resignation thoy held a glorification
mteling to commemorate the auspicious cveat.
There has nCt been so much bow-wowing there
t»t any time since the war.
. BETTER FROM GENERAL EARLY.
fit dot* not Want a Par den—A Hittory of the
Campaign*— The Meal Strength o/the Confed
erate*—General Early't Demanttration on
Wauhingtnn Tho Strength of hit Foreei—
, Hittory of hit Yallty Campaign, etc.
To tbe Kdifcor of the New York New*.
Hataka, 18, 1865. —Haring seen it
nfcateii in several papers published in the HjM
lod States that I ain an applicant for pardon.
Z desire jo ray, through yow columns, that
iliere is no truth whatever in this statement
I have neither made nor authorised such ap
plication, and would not accept a pardon from
the President of ilio United Statesif gratuit
ously tendered me without conditions or re
strictions of any kind. I have nothing to regret
in the. course pursued by me during the late
war, except that my services were not of more
avail to the cause for which I fought; and my
faith in the justico of that cause is not at ah
shaken by the result. •
I have not.givou * parole or inourred nuy
obligation to the •authorities of the United
Buttes, and 1 utterly disclaim all allegiance to.
or dependence upon, the government of that
country. I am a voluntary exile from my .
own country. because l am cot willing to sub
mit to the foreign yoke imposed upon it. All
declarations attributed to me which are incon
sistent. with the Shove statement are entirely
wiilihut foundation, and 1 hope there' will be
no further misapprehension as to tuy position.
The reports of tbe campaigns of 1604 and
1865 by Secretary Stanton and Lieut. Gen
<Trau:, recently published, contain many er
voneous statements which do great injustice to
the armies. The press in the
Southern States is at present effectually muz-
. j ~ Htrrtty miVitoa mr Tirfirr rtfmmr
cause has no nppropriste organ by whldh tha
ears of the world can ba reached. The time
•will arrive, however, when a true history of
tne warfare can he written so as to enable
foreign nations and posterity to do justice to
the character of those who have sustained lo
unequal a struggle for all that ig dear to man
In anticipation o' that ime, I will call atten
tion to some facts which will si ow the tremen
dous odd* the Confederate armies had to en
counter.
Mr. S-sc; alary Staaton’s report shows that
•the available strength present for duty Sn the
army with which Gen-Grant commenced the
campaign of 1864 was, on the Ist ot May,
1864, as follows:
A'nt efthe Potomac (under Geo Meade) 110,888
Ninth At wy Carps (uader Gen. Burnside) JO T 8«
Aggregate ,141,166
Resides tills, he says the chief part of the
fovco designed to guard the Middle Division
and ithe Department of Washington “ was
oriled to the front to repair losses iu tho Army
of ths Potomac, - ’ which doubtless was done
before Hint army left the vicinity of Spottsyl
viiuia Court, House, as Gen. Gr«,nt says : “ The
ISth. 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th (of May,
ISC4.) were consumed in maneuvering and
waiting for reinforcements from Washington,”
and Mr. K Union says the sending of these
troopr to ibo front caused the detaching from
G,.u. Leo's army of the force uader me to
threaten Baltimore and Washington. Tne
available strength of the forces in those de
pirtmenis, on tbo first of May, according to
Mr. Stanton’s report, was as follows:
In the Department of Washington 42 124
In tiiti Mtcdle Department 6,627
Aggregate A 47,761
of which it may h- safely assumed that a!
least 40 000 men were sent to tbe front., as
General’ Grant Bays that, when I approached
Washington, the garrisons of that place and
Baltimore were “made up of htavy artillery
regiments, hundred days’ men, and detach
nients from the Invalid Corps,” and hence it
became necessary to send troops from his army
to meet me. This, therefore, made an army of
180 000 meu which General Lee’s army had tr
meet before, as I will show, P had received any
reinforcements whitever. Tbit estimate does
not include the reinforcements received in the
way of recruits received from voluntary enlist
ments aud tho draft, which were entirely going
on, nor dors it include reinforcements from
the Northern Department and the Depirtment
ot the fiasi and toe Susquehanna, where there
w „ ro by Mr. Stanton’s showing, 15,344 avail
able men for duty, the greater part of which,
11 13 presumed, were sent to Grant, as, other
wise they might have been brought to Wash
ington to meet my fort* with more ease than
troop* from his urmy. . .
General Lee’s army, til the beginum? o. tie
campaign, conned of two divigiong of Loog-
Btreet’s Corps, Bwel's Oorp* A- P. Hills
Corns thr<e divi ions of cavalry and the artil-
Urr ’ I commanded, at different time* during
♦he campaign. Hill’s and Ewell’s Oorp and
sin, therefore, able to state very nearly he en
tire strength of the army. Ewell s Corps, ti
which I belonged, did not exceed 14,000 inus.
lrnt tbc besziuuinf? ot VV hen
L co£mud.r HUl’. Cor„ o.
the Bth of Mav, by reason of General Hills
sickness, it* effective strength was less than
13 000 muskets, and It could not have exceed,
ed 18 000 in the beginning Longstreet »Coips
was the weakest of the three when all the
divisions were present, and the two with him
had lust returned from an arduous and exhaust
ng Winter campaign i i Eist Tennessee. His
SLTive strength could not have exceeded
8 000 muskets General Lee s
infiitrT therefore, did Dot exceed 40,000
wmskeu' if it reached that number. The cav-
Srr divisions were all weak, netther of thsm
exceeded the strength of a * ood * t
The artillery was in proportion to> the other
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armv and no rurH.ircemt nts were recettea
until’it reached Hanover i unut * ol '’ f °° *
of Mav It was this force, therefore, w _
compelled Grant, after thshghtiug s4th®
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two Battalions of artillery, wWtfttached
my command on the morning of the 13th of
June to meet Hunter. This counterbalanced
ill reinforcements. The foregoing state rent,
which fully covers General Let’s strength,
shows the disparity of forces between the two
\rmies in 'the beginning, and it was nefer
essened after they reached the vicinity of
Richmond and Petersburg, but was greatly
ncreased. The curious may speculate os to
what would have been the result of the re
rources in men and munitions of war If the
i*o commanders had been reversed, or if Lee’s
strength hod approximated Grant’s. Occupy
ing a neutral position, as between the two
Federal commanders, Grant and Butler, and
ertaisly having no reason to admire the latter,
( c&nuot but be amns. d at the efforts of Grant,
by the use of a few flash ptaraseß, to make But
ler the Bcapeg< at of all his failures.
Toe die pari y betwSbn the forces of Shendau
vnd myself m the*Vall#y campaign was even
/renter than that between Lee and Grant. My
' fbloe, when l arrived in front of the formica
tions of Washington on the llthof July, 1864
vas eight thousand nausltets, throe smal' bat
talions of artillery, with about Aft* *mall pieces,
of which the largest werAwelve-pOueder Na
poleons, and about two thousand badly mount
ed and equipped cavalry, of whieh a large por
tion bad been detaohed to cut tbe railroad*
eadirg from Baltimore riorthi Gen. Grant
•ay* that two divisions of tbe Sixth Corps gad
the advance of the Nineteen, hCorps arrived at
f aebiogtoo before I did. *ud Mr- Stanton says
! was met there by the Sixth Corps, a part of
ihe Nineteenth Corps, under' General Emory,
.ud a part of the Eighth Co-ps under Geuerul
Gilmore. My force hacUhen tiarched over five
hundred miles, marching, at least, twenty
niles each day, except the day of the fight at
Monocacy, when, it marched fourteen miles,
and fought and defeated Wallace.
At the battle of Wincoestwr. or Opequaa, as
it is called by General Grant! my effective
urength was about eight thousand five hun
dred muskets, the free battalions of artillery
tnd less than three thousand cavalry. Sheti-
Un’s infantry consisted oftheS gfh, ETinct-epth
ind Cook’s Corps, composed one division of tbe
corps and what was called the Army of
West Virginia. Some idea may ee formed of
he strength of the Sixth Corps, when it Is re
coil eeted that the Army of the Potomac was
•imposed of three corps on the first cf May
previous, to-wit t the second, ♦fifth and Sixth,
*nd that its effective strength, then was, ac
■ordiug to Mr. Stanton's statement, 12(X,3&6.
she same statement shows the available
Urength of the forces in the Department o'
.Vest Virginia, on the Ist of May, 30,782, and
nost of the troops in thi* department wer* con
centrated in the Talley. Documents subse-
piently captured showed tbe sfreagth of the
Vir.cieenth Corps to have been at the battle of
Winchester, not ls.,s than 12 060 effective toon.
Clfieial report* captured at Cedar Greek »bow
d that Sheridan’s cavalry, on tho 17th of Sep
ember, Iwo days before the fight, numbered
10.000 present’for duty. His artillery wa3
r.vstly superior to mine in number ofmen and
guns. The Sixth -Corps alone must hute ex
eeded my entire gtrenjftb, unless it had tbe'
vitb oueh tremendous :o*sej as to reduce its
dr'ugtb at least three-fourths, ifroui ill the
Information received, - aad from document*
captured at dedaF Creek, I fttu satisfied 'hat
Sheridan’s effective infantry strength at Win
•fouler could not jkfva tfeu less than 35,000
muskets, and it was ,probably morn. The odds
against me, therefore* were ful y four to one,
and probablyvmore. Bis very great •uperiof i
ty in cavalry was very disadvantageous to mu, a*
the country was vepy open, nod admirably
idapicd "to otvairy naoveteenAs, nty caval
ry, being wffb Rofiel*
vithoin pislol».OM»brea, coulu not fight hia,
whose equipment* and artns were complete -*-'
Vt the fight at Cedar OreekcJ, had
■iforced by one divieion of infantry v 3> r
haw'e) numbering'2,7oo IsTiisketf, on* email J
lattalion of artillery, and abonfi 600 cavalry,
vhich made up my losses at Winchester ami
Fisher’s Hill, I went into this fight witb
4,600 muskets, about forty pieces of artillery,
ud about 1,200 cavalry, as the rest tis my cav-
Iry, which was guardiug the Luray Valley,
n'oveSl ffigjli? ln tlme ’ »'foaugU jjggjjigtUUv:
itlnck. Bheridan'fl'infaTilryliaffboSn recruited
folly up to its strenKih at Winchester, and his
otvalry numbered 8 700, as shown by theoffi
ial report captured. The main cause why
ho route of bis am) y in the morning was
iot complete, wns tho fact that my cavalry
ould not compote with his, find the Imter,
hsrefore, remained intact. He claimed ail his
wu guns that had been captured in the morn
ngafierward recaptured, and so many captured
rom me, whereas I lost suly twenty-three
md the loss of these and the wagons
vhich were taken, was mainly owing
,o the fact that a bridge, on a narrow
iart of the road between Cedar Greek and
Fisher's Hill, broke do wn'and the guns aud
vagons, which latter wore pot numerous, could
iotbe brought off. Pursuit was not made to
Mount, Jackson, as stated by both Grant and
Siauton, but my uoors were halted for the
night at Fisher s Hill, three miles from Cedar
■'reek, and next day moved back to New Mar
ket, six miles from Mount Jackson, without
any pursuit at all. So far from its being true,
is stated by Mr. Stanton, that no force appear
ed in the Talley ftf'oi this, the fact iathal I re
organized my force at Now Market, and on the
10th of November moved down tho Valley
..gain, aud confronted Sheridan on the ll*.h and
l‘2th iu front of his intrenchmouts between
Newton and Kearnstown, and then retired back
■ o New Market, because provisions and forage
could not bo obtained in the lower Valley
The expeditions by which the posts of New ,
Creek and Beverly wore subsequently captured,
were ee t out also from my force in the > alley
The Strong force which Genera Grant says was
iutreuched under mo at Waynesboro, when
Sheridan advanced up the Vul’ey in the letter
oart of February, 1865 wiih two divisions of
•svnlry of 5,000 each, (10 000 in all,) consisted
if about ore thousand (1 000) infan tr? and *
few p'eces of artillery, most of my infantry
having been returned to General Leo to meet
corresponding detachments from Sheridan to
Grant, and all mv cavalry and most of the ar
tillery having been sent off on account of the
impossibility of foraging the horses in the Val.
lev Obvious reasons of policy prevented my
oublieation of these facts during ihp war and
it will now be seen that l win leading a forlorn
nope all the time, and the public can sport cunt
.he character of the viclonis won by Sheridan
over me. . , ■ , L
The abatements I have made are from facts
coming within my own knowledge, and they
are made to show the disparity between the
Confederate armies and tbosef of the Unit'd
States. These statements will serve to give
some idea of the disparities existing in oth«r
•ines I how ask which has retires from the
contest with more true glory, that heroic band
ff Confederates who so long withstood the
remendons armies and resourc s of the United
State* or that ‘ Grand Army of the Union
which! while b ing recruited from all the
vorld, was enabled by "continuous hammer
ing" to so e/iaust its opponent "by mere at
f rit\on M as to comps’, a surrender T . The world
has never witnes«ed so great a olitical crime
as that committed In the destruction or the
Confederate government bv armed force. Other
nations, in ancient as well a9 modern tunas,
hare folleo under theyokaof the conqueror or
usurper, because their own follies, vices or
rrimes had prepared the way for their subjuga
ion. Many tears have been shed over ibe fata
of unhappy Poland, hut we cannot shut our
. ves to the fact that the Poles had shown their
ocapacitr to manage their own government
ore they were consigned to foreign rule. In our
rase, however, the civilised nationß or the
earth have stood aloof and seen a brare ann
patnotic people politically murdered. While
maintaining an unprecedented struggle for the
right of self-government, and manifesting at
cvsry step their capacity for it, and this, too,
when under an assumed neutrality,the resturces
of men. money and munitions of war of thos*
very nations were being freely used to consum
ma'e the monstrous deed, and thereby give the
Huai blow to a genuine republican government
.•Ten in the United States.
On behalf of my down-troddsn country, l
make the appeal to those nations that they will
no* commit the farther injustice of receiving
the history of this struggle from the wouths
and pens of our enemies, but ’hat they shall
wait until tU* tjroe shall come for placing a
i rue history before them. In the rooaati.ne,
let all my c untrymen who were i» a condition
to know tke character of the contest put in a
tangible form, to be preserved for the use of
the futnse bls*oriao, sue i fasts and materials
f>r that history as aye in their knowledge or
possession. BaWjTj Limit. Oen. 0. 3A.
The following la a verdict of a negro jury :
"We the undersigned, being a koroner’s
fury : ait on de body of de nigger Sambo, now
dead and gone afore us, hah been aittin’ on de
■ said nigger aforesaid, and he did on dp night ob
de fusteenth of November come to def by fall
-1 in’ from de bridge obey de. tfljar >q de mid
F riber wine we fled he VJW subsequently
drown, and a’ter wards woshJou de fiber aide,
• whar we a’ pose he ftoge Up ,
f jroi WOIK M«ATLY_MOWTI^
i tbs Mmmtwmxixaq - -
By Telegraph.
ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES
Important from Mexico.
AN AMERICAN DIVISION FQR THE
MEXICAN REPUBLIC.
RECRUITING OFFICE IN BROWNSVILLE.
ANTICIPATED ATTACK ON MATAMORAS.
• FAMILIES LEAVING MATAMORAff.
LIBERAL ARMY ON THE RIO GRANDE.
AMERICAN SCHOONER BRIZSD BT THE
IMPERIALIST 5 .
COMMUNICATION FORBIDDEN.
CITIZENS OF MATAMORAS ORDERRD TO
TAKE OATH OF ALLEGIAN E TO
MAXIMILIAN.
N«w Om.BO.ss, J*p. 5.
General R Cla?* Crawford has arrived in
Brownsville, and is authorised by Juare* to
t ,tise an Americftn division for Mexican repub-
Hcan servia*.
A recruiting office had been opened in
RrowDsville, and it was making fair headway.
Mejia was barricading the streets of Mata
moras, anticipating an attack.
Large numbers of families are leaving Mata
toras.
General L*w Wallace and General Logan
w*fb connected with Crawford, and were ex
pected'soon. *
Tbe Liberal army on the Rio Grande wag
about twenty one hundred strong, but was
'very cinch scattered, and Gaveder had quar
tered at Camargo.
Ah American acbooner, laden with arms and
ammunition, eon-lgned to Brownsville mer
chants, ran ashore near Bagdad, Mexico, end
was seined by the Imperialists.
~ Gea. Mejia issued an order forbidding all
communication with the American side; he also
lequires all the oilieena of Matamoras to take
•he oath of allegiance to M»xn»Uian.
ifal .
\ Mo3ini COTTON UABi;i3T,
Mcminn. Jan 5.
The sales dos cotton to-day reached 1 600
bales. Middling at cents. Sales of tbe
veek 8,700. Receipts of the- week 14,176
bales, cf the week ll ,839 bales.
Stock, 87,214 bale's.
—n.l •••"• ._—'-t-ggia us
MPEG IA la NOTICES.
- r- i:\ , "W J yng«3
To Citizens of Georgia 1
Tin termination ot * 'aangaßlerjr eo»« ft, which fur
the past four years bos presented an taspumabUbar
rtsr is all social or commercial intercourse botweso tbs
is o'groat efttions of our lurry, having at IVngtb
rstadpns jruioh torat#«jy bound u" together ta a fratsr
nal cniea, I take th < oarllost opportnhHy a* rdtd me
i»y tfate ftaapfetonUfVent. to great my Boathe u friends,
lolloit from ’bom a renewal of that eak' n'-lv*
ceonection whioh. for a quarter of a ec;.*?™
lias bean nnlntomiptyd Say* by the great public eaiam
by t- which I have adverted.
It la aoareely ncoeaaary, on the thraehuld of a bail
neas re-anton, I should repsat the warning te often
given to toy frlands,—to beware nCalDhu.-' >n ,|-'.|tiM|'-
--
-reCfjss-T-
Otn, L'quors, Ac., nava been i
neat-h of oar citizen i as prejudicial to tho. Interests of
.ho lezitlmate mporter.
Many years of my past life li4ve been ex; ended ln
un open and candid attempt to expose these wholesale
iraudj; no tlrai nor expens? has been eparod to aceo a
piish this salutary purpo h-, and to plsco before oj
frler.da and the public eeoerally, at th? lowest poaS ble
uaiket price, and ln such quantities as might suit ttaetr
o vank-noe, a tru'y grnulne Impo ted ar lelc.
Twenly-Uva jeira’ busiuess trausact'on? with tlic
argest.aql most respectable exporticc houses in
France and Gratt B:lt .in have affurded me ttnsm pass
ed faellltlee for supplyb g our home market with Wloes,
L'qnort, aad Llqtnur. s or the b,stand meat approvod
brands tn Enr ps, ln addition to my own distillery
n Hallaud for Uto manufactura us th “ Schiedam
, ohntpps.”
The latter, at long tested and approved by the medi
al Fatuities or the United St ites, West Indie* and
south America as an invaluable Thrrapeuila, a w*> -le
some, plea,ant, aud perfect y safe betw.ace la all cll
ca.es and daring all seasons qu ckly excited tha cu
i.ldlfy of tho home u.aanfaciurots aud venders of a
ipnri us article under the aamo name.
1 tritst that I have, aftrr much toil and expense, sur
mounded all my Importations with safeguards and 41-
rociions which with ordinary oircumspectlon wlb. in
sure their delivery, as l receive them fretn Burope, to
all mr eutlomer-.
I would, how.ver. reennmeal in all esses w£era It
is pos.ible, that orders be sue direct to my Depot. 22 !
Heaver street. New Toik, or that purobutes *>« made
of my accredited agents.
In addition to a large sVet es Wicas, Branntaa Ac.,
n wood, I have a eontt.l«rab;e supply of old tried fo
ieli;a wires, •inbraoiuu vintages ot many past t
bottled up b- fore the coiumeucement of the war, which
l can especially recomiueiid io ail aounci -tour* of
fheao rare luxu.let.
In ocselos on, l we >ld s;>#oia!lr esll the ea ly alien
non of my Brattan custom rs to the a 1 Vantage to be
■ leiived by trammiitlng th.-ir orders witneui loss of
.Ime, or eallli.g personally at the D p -t, in . rder to in
sore the fulfillment of th 'ir favor* from the p.eseut
r.rse and well ailtcted at* irtmect.
CDOLPHO WOLiTR.
deoM—B.n S 2 Beaver Btr.-et. New York.
SOUIIIeHN EXPKKSS CO.tJP-tN V
offei unanrpetsed faciiitiv* for the shipment of heavy
freight, aach as Colton. Cotton Good*, etc., to S.»v»u
--■ ah, New Tork, and a’ipotult North and Ravt.
Through receipts will bo given oi which lusu'ance
can be effected at lowest sates.
lhry also ourry money, valuable packages and
relght teal! plac. * in North aud death Carolina, Vir
ginia, Alabama. Mlseiselppi, Louisiana, Tenncsse, and
the Western and North Western Btutea.
For information Inquire of Agents Southern Express
Company.
Augusta, Ga., Aug. *8.1565.
APIIVSIOLOGICAL VIKW OF MAM
tllAGE—Containing nearly B*o pages, and 18* flno
nates and Kng-avlngs of the Anatomy of the Homan
Organs la a state es llsaith and Disca r e. with a Trea
tise on Early Errors, its Deplorsb e Coaiequo cca npon
the Mind and Cody, witn the Author’s Plan of Tr«*t
uient—the only raitonal atnl successful mode of ohie,
so shewn by the report of caste tr* a'«d. A truthful
adviser teths ■> airier), aad those eontevnp’.aiing mar
riage, who entertain doubts of iheir physical oondl-
Gsn. 8 nt free of postage t# any address, on isculpt
of 25 oents, in s am'.vs or postal currency, by oddrene
i:3g Ur. LA CEO IX, N >. 81 Maiden Lane, Albany, N.Y.
Tee author may be consulted upon any e'. the dis
eases upon whiohhls book treats, e taor personally or
by wall, and msdic nes »vnt to any part of the world.
■ev29 —Btn
• PLIIIOB M tEITNKK.-PDBK MEDI
CINES, OUKMIOALB, DBUG3, *c., *«.—Wo arc eon
itantly reodviog additions tooar stock of Urngs, Me
,Heines, Oheuiicals, Perfumery, Brushes, <be.. <fce.. and
hall bo pleased to s»u ve our friends an t old cuatomera.
PLUMB A LEITNfcK,
novt—Bss 212 Broad st., Auguria, Ba.
JH4RRIAOk'TnD celibacy, aw
fclMt, Os Warning aid Instruction for Young Men,
last pul lithe.! by the Howard A»»ooiatlon, and tent in
aoalol letter envelope* free of charge. Address, Dr. .1.
mnt.T.TN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadel
phia. Pa. oetl d-Hm _
GABD®? psesr Onr stock oi~ FRESH
GARDEN SEEDS are now arriving. A Btlpply <*f One
ONION SETTS already on band.
PLUMB A LEITNEE,
eovi- S-n >lB Brond »>., Augusta, 6a.
«IKO. C. BUCHANAN'. AWDttKW BVUHANAK.
I\DREW BUCHANAS & CO.,
GROCERS,
provisiott Dealers,
OMMIBBION & FORWARDING! MERCHANTS
Wo. 116 Maim Street,
II*L.E, BY.
Order* for GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, UAO
GIMO »nd ROPE, promptly exooated.
fr»n-*wi .
“Zippora,”
600 BUSHBIA Zippora COTTON BE ED
or the Ist year’s *rowtb. Semples of the Cotton
and the Beed tor sale at _
l»w <?* xjMiW- _ - m
,* ■ myi . ./ft .fc
■
AUGUSTA, (Ga.) SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, I$«S.
-
SPECIAL NOTldia. t
*• .. •
- r t l .
fSUrtsitr n-fat* * q»
WE BATE LEARNED NOT TO BE
astonished at anything. Years of experience and a
eorrespondsDce extendieg tbroqghftt all natlonalitlca
hr the habitible'globe, have turned theoriea U|to fact*
and eetabliehed a basts from which We need not err.—
VTe are not surprised at so eh fufreae the following, el
thoQgh the persone wtw wri t# theio are. Wekoow the
persons and olrenmet«>ea»‘ hence feel at lloeuy to In
dorse their statement!; .
f Naw-Bonvoon, Nov. 84,1868.
Dma&Are:—l hove been sfflieted many years with
seven pro-trating cr amps In mr limbs, oo.'d feet and
aands, and a general disordered syetem. Physicians
md medieines failed to relieve me. While visiting
erne friends in No* York *h., wsre using PJametlon
’Sitters, they prtveiled apon me to try them. I eom
■nenced with e small wice-glescfu) alterdinuer. feel
ag better by degree* in a fewWtyt 1 was astoaislidd to'
find th* eoldness and cramps bad entirely left me, and
't oould ,-leep tbe night thneugr., which I have not dyne
for years. 1 feel like another being. My appetite gad
strength have also greatly Improved by the nae of the
Plantation Bitters
He»BMtq|By, f Jonrra Renew.."
*'-* “RssnrsoET, Wis., Sept. 18,1568.
“.• * • I hev* been In tbe army hospital fordbnr
toea o'oaths—speoehlesa and nearly dead At Alton,
IU-, they gave me a bottle of Plantation Btt rru. • e e
irres bottles resto.e<l and cared me. * * *
O. A funn-.
Tbe following ie from tip the Union Home
:ehoo! for the chlldre*Of volaatevrs:
* HavnwßTxs Mansjos, BTth Sr., I
New York, Au*u»t 8,1863. J
Da. DoAKS-Teor wonderful Plan • ail .n Bitters here
been glren to jambilUe ootjdren suffering ftom
weakness and weak iSngs, With moit happy effect. One
little glr! In4*t Mcnlor, With pains in her head, lose of
appetite and daily whs flag consumption, on whom
medical skill had heb eaboe-t- d, has b<en entirely ry-‘
stored. WedMnffeMdintbbntateaepoonfalof Bitters
a day. Her appdtite ad* strength rapidly ineroesed,
and she is now well.
Respectfully, Mrs. 0. M. Dsvoo.”
“see rowemnoh to you, for I verily believe
the Plantation Bitters have saved my life.
Bev. w! H. WAaaonßß, Madrid, N. T.
. 11 » s * Tl»au wilt tenti me two bottles mere of thy
Plantation Bitter*. My wife has beeh greetiy beneflt
ted by their use. T> y friend,
,<t Asa Otrsßin, Philadelphia,*^!.*
... • . I been agr tat suffei er from Dyspep
sia,-and hxd to abandon preaebiag. * • The rlult
tion Bitter* hare cured ms.
Emv. J. S. pai bosk, Rochester, N. T.”
«... I have given the PkntaH >n Bitten l« hun
dred; ot our dimpled toKllers with the moat astonishing
effeot. . G. W, D. dapnenra,
B,peduteadent Bobbers’ Home, Cincinnati, O.”
“* » * TboJPlantailoa Rtttere hava cured me of
Liver Complaint, ot which 1 woe laid up prostrut'.., and
bed to abandon my business.
H. B. XtsosLiT, Cleveland, Ohio."
It?*.-*<f* flh tfmrn «y* «• ol
s^ragaWWßsnar^
C. C. Moon, No. 264 Broadway.”
he, he., he., he., he
The Plantation Li tiers make the yea* strong, the
languid brilliant, and ore eghauateit natufe’e great re
slerer. They are ooaipqsed of the cek-hrat.il Oelieeya
Bads, Wiatergrem, Sassafras, Route, Uerhe, <bc., all
preserved in perfectly pure fct, 0 oix Kani.
• g, T.^lifiO-X.
Pt-reon* of »*)»nterjf jiabit»/tr mbied with weakness,
[ -ruitHde, palpttatioD of the heart,,laek of appetite, dis
treee after eating, torpid lire.', "*«***> *«'. de »*"»
•in suffer if they will nob try them.
They are recommended 6y the highest medical *i-
and are worm-Had to produce an immediate
'pretending to sell Plantation*
or by the gsiloD, Is a swindler and im
tycstor. It is put np only In our log eabin bottle. Be
ware e! bott'es redded with imitation deleterious stuff
for which several persons are already in prison. Ben
that every l-ottle has our United S tates stamp over thu
cork unnmtttated, aMI our signature on Stee! plate aide
of label.
Bold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable
*lo;e P. 11. DBIKE & CO.,
ncOl-Cui 21 Para ltow. N. V.
BA rrHELOU SIl titt JDVE. The Origl
sal aui Best tn the World 1 Thoon'ytm and perfect
'.fair Dye. Harmiess, Uc-Ilab in and laslaotaacoofi
Prodnres Immediately a splendid Bisck er narara
Brown, without injuring tbe hair or skin. Remedies
the ill effeoti of bad eyes. Bold by all Diugsis $. The
genuine ia signed William B. Butcbelor. Also,
kflii KNEE AT! NO EXTRaUT OF MILLEyLKUBB.
» r Restoring and Uaautiiying the Kair.
CHARLES BATCiI KI.OR,
anln-fy New York.
iwits. PinTiNcroA’s last.—the
ollowlog is from it. P. Shillaber, K q , well kno*n as
t e author el Mr.-. Parting on’« celebrated sayings i
CucLsea. Maes., Jane 24,1564:
Mr hut Ms. Boone: The alarm ug threat of pre
mature old age, f In my odanglrg hair, induced
ma to oppose your now ll*lr Ti it a-* a c efenee, and tha
result haa proved everything I could wist. I', com
pletely changed thr grey, by a simple application, and
fraud ra-jjrom the raoull of antiquity not yet due. I
am >. slighted with It, an! commend it to all who, like
Btyseli’. would deprlrc Tims of an early triumph.
Wishing it the snee. as it deserves, I remain,
Y.mrs truly, B. P. 8.
* This is only a sample from hundreds of a similar na
lure, in fsv-ir of the Now Disc .Very, Myalikos, or Bo
le’s Mystic Hair Tint! One preparation. Any color.
No washing before or after the application. Safi and
reliable. This, with Bugle's world re owned Hyperlan
Fluid for dressing tho b .ir, Electric Hair Dye, and
other preparations, may be hid of vV. B .git, Wig and
Hair Work Kenoiit .ry, Bopton, snd
STEVENSON A SUELTON, Druggists,
nov2B—+Sm engna'a. Ha.
CONSTITUTION WATER
Js, wltliout doubt, the only known remedy for
DIABETES,
CALCTTLOS,
• R kYHL,
BRICK DTJBT DEPOSITS,
KBIT AVION OF TH& NECK,
sr mr
BLADDSU,
RJFLAMMaTiON OF THE KIDNEYS,
•atarrii of the bladdkb,
AND ALL
PdMALE IRRBJOLVEITIEB.
CerttfieAes of eures from well know* persons from
all parts of the country ,n olroular, will bo sent on
addressing MOKGaN A ALLEN, Agents,
No. 44 CUO st v New York.
W. H.TUTT, Agent,
deel*—»m ‘ Augusta, Oa.
BS.HMON#' BRAEILI.VW PEBBLE
SracTAOi.ae, to strengthen and tinproTe the light of old
and young, by’day or night, with esse and oemfort to.
th? rye, without the distressing result! of frrquent
changes. These celebrated glasses are toowel! known
throughout the *eu»h to speak or their superiority over
all o there. Double and Single Teleaoopee of immense
power and field. CutaleKoea.eent free, by inclosing
a tamp. SKMMONS, OcomißT-OrnoiAK,
669 Broadway, under Lafarge House, N. T.
BOTSMhn
John k. jackron, attorney at
Law, Augusta, Georgia. Office No. Sl3 Broad etre, t,
over too Augusta factory Office. ootlt 6m
Mill PROPERTY FUR IE. ~
WE i Her for sale ' The CATtMTOSAEL
FLOCfR MIRLV’ built of Brick, situated
on the first level of the Amgusta Canal, in this
city. The build ng is HO by AO, three stone*
high, besides Wheel Pit and Attio. His as Office
aud Brand Room a’tached, 60 by 40, twostoriva.
Has fire run of Stones, (one of which is arranged
Tor grinding and billing meal and gri g) a. water
p wer 13 feet bead ano fall.
Tue Storage accompaodattqns are very exten
sive and complete, is an at gaug'd as to do with
one-touifh the saclts of any other mill yt the
State, deiug ttjeaame amount r.f bus pe s b sides
*:«'“* • n * S 'f VSTES* CLARK. •
jtnS—lf ______
FETERC- WEBB & CO
MANTJFAOTURVRB OF
fraud, Upright and Square
PIANO-FORTES.
Factory corner Main and Four
teenth Street*.
Office and Wareroom Jeffferson,
between Fourth & Fifth Sts.
' LOUISVILLE, KY.
r **• « ■ -f ’
-*•
mz&¥ *5 i -Tiilrff' * j . „«•*
mi rEMALI ISIfERSITY,
.Forsyth, Ga., 1§66.
excellent Institution has entered upon
j.s 16 A anniversary. Tbe fully or
ganized. and the buildings are undergoing a
'“thorough repair. Everything,necessary for the
comfort and m -ntal Itpprdrement of the pupils
■wilf Le liberally to: nisbed All we a-k Is a fak
4-rial.
' FACULTY.
Uev. Widliam 0. Wilxbs. A M., President;
, Profe-»or of Moral and Natural Sciences.
! ichard I'. A*bcht, 4. M ,
Professor of Mathsumtics.
Aelbb D. Candlf.r. A. M.,
Profe=» jr of Ancient Languages.
J. M. Barker, M. !)..
Professor <Jf Modirn I.angaag*s and'Chetuiatry.
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT:
Mrs. B. A. Lanier.
MUSIC DEPARTMENT.
,’rof Wiu.iasi Fi«hrr. Prlncip*!.
Mrs. J. M. Parker, Assistant.
BOARDING DpPARTMENT.
Hr*. LillT TnßNtra. Matron, an estimable lady,
will have charge of the Boarding Department.
The Soring Term will lieiGu on Monday, the
15th of Jam try, iß*i9. and end on Coxineceinent
Day, July IBtx.
4 EXPENSES.
Heard, Washtog and Fuel, per term ,120 00
Tcition, in Otdiegf. •* “ 8R 00
\lu>i on Piano Guitir, Ac 26 011
t’aitieu in Primary Olas.-os $lB tu -4 o 0
Use of Piano 9 00
French, or i-panisn, or Italian, each..,...- 18 00
■Pupils will f irniah their own eaudl s and tow
eir: or, for SIBO, *»n a gold baaD, we will famish
hoard, wa.-liug, can. les, music, anci.mt and mod
r-rn furnish rcbool latoks, slates and
peociis and sheet music,
P lyabie invariably in advance.
For fui tber information addreiw any member of
the Faculty, or Board of Trustees.
Forsyth Ga., Dec. 16, 1805. jv 3-lm
Classical and English School
FOR
BOYS AND GIRLS.
Hey, J. W. IJAr&ER, a. !£., Prineipajei
UfTHE Jrisereiie’i of this School w 11 ba resuived
Aatgucaaiervillo Aeuduiv tbe Second J4ON-
Y (the Bth) i f January. 1863
The Scholastic Y-’sr wfi* bscivi'lcd Into three
vsaloon 5f ihirtoe ' weike itcii.
TERMS:
Psuubt ClASi—Srcl ing. Reading, Wri'-
>ng and Mental Ai iihsneile, per S-r
--, . tior, in currency #1250
Minot.* Class—l- oluding English (!ram
inur, Ge.ifrra. hy, \ViiiL n Arilhmvtie
J And Histoiy of the U. S„ $lB 00
Adtanoed Claes—lncludl-ig Ancient, Lan
guages, Algebra, Geometry, Rhetoric,
Anuient rnd vod. rn History, Natual
Pcicnre, Mectnl and Moral Philosophy,
and ISvitKT.ise* of 1ii’bUi'auy............52* 00
For-he Oruimt-ni .1 B adobe* the usual extra
charges wl I be inn dr..
Tuiti -n payable, <Be half at the beg'nuirg of
tbe session, tie remainder when the session Is
half advance,!.
Sip pupil will be receivi d fur lets timo than one
no deduction wtH be mado for ab
sence, except In twees of pi.>nacted slcku Si.
A t ex'ru chai g# will ba made, tnfflcsnt to cow
er the expenses of fuel.
Alimted number of pupils can be aceommo
datfj with board in the vicinity.
Bv order of tfte Board of Trustees.
:f n 3-q , "
METROPOLITAN ENTERPRISE,
GREAT GIFT SALE
~~~ffrew York ancTProvident
JEWELERS’ ASSOCIATION,
Capital sl*ooo,ooo.
Depot, 1»T Broadway.
' A N immense stock of P-anos Watches, Jew
\ ebT, and Fancy G-ods, ail to be so.d lor
UVE DOLLAR each, without regard to vame,
vnd not to be paid for ull you sec what you wil.
unm ng each article and UaT*lue,
..re placi d in seeded envelopes mid well mixed
One of these envelopes wul be sent by man to any
address <n receipt of 26 cants; live for $1; e l?ve
for $2; thirtv L*ss; sixty Avis .or $lO ; undone
hundred for sl6. „ ... _v ot
On receipt ol the Certificate joa will see what
you are going to have, and thti: ilia at your op
tion io pay tbe dollar and take the article or now
Purchasers may thus obtain a *vold W ales, Dm
ru.md Ring, a Piano, S-woie Ma- hino, or set
,f Jewely on our list, for $’ ; a’d mno oise ea >
they get less than One iJotlnra v/ortb, us there
are do blanks. . .
Agents are want-d In every town hi ihe toin
iry ; everv person can nt..ke $lO * Jay, si lling
oar Certigeat** in t!ie grca.esi sale o.' Jewciiy
V gend 25c." for a Certiorate, which will inform
tou wbat you can obtain fr $1 At the same
time get our circular, containing lull iistaad pwr
licu as; also! Terms to Ages:s.
Addrcs 3 , JAMBS HU f IGHIN.SO> A OH.,
Bov 15—2 m 197 Br-adwny. > . I.
People’s Steamship Company
LINE COMPOSED OF THE NEW AN D FIRST
CLASS STEAMERS,
mohbkia,
capt. J. MAESHMAN, «pminander,
AM)
E3VIII.Y B. SCUDER,
Capt. ft. W. LOOCKWOOD, Commander.
For New York Direot.
The new aud favorite Passenger Steamer
EMILY B. SOUDER,
CAPT- LOCK WOOL,
WILL ieave Aecojnmodation Whari on
Thursday, Aauuary llth, at half past six
' These Ve-sals, alternating weekly, off ring
every Thursday to the traveling public a Drst
class pjiifstirgcr boat/ with iupcrioT aecooiinoda
t; f!8.
For FftSK*ffe or Ftoijrht, opr»»v 10
wu.hls & caisobVi, Ajrfntf.
Miiin Honsp, Charleston, S. C.;
Or W. A. R4BIHEV & CO.,
1 nnvi.iim . Ages's, Augos'a, tfa
i
AUGUSTA
Cracker Bakery!
Having purchased the Baktug BstablisVi
•neat formerly occupied by James Bowen 841
Broad Street, we are now prepared to' furnish
■he citizens of Augus a aud vieiniy. with the
liest kind of Fresh Boston. But<er, Wine, Soda
aod all kinds of Crackers.
Merchant* and Dealers are invited to g.veuß
a call. All orders from the country promptly
attended to.
WALLACE, VOGT A «0 ,
„ovls—3ra 841 Broad Street.
AUGUStTTga., January Ist 1866.
HAVING associated with our firm Mr. Ewos
A Tats,'of Elbert eouuty, Ga., we will
continue business at cur nlu stand, under the firm
name of MoCAlLfi, TATE * GO., '*>“> ,‘ hl *
MoOALLA « CO.
McCall a, tate & co„
COTTON FACTOR#
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Chas. P. MoCalla, I Jackson St., near Ellia st.,
f AUGUSTA, GA.
. . JttA— _
Washington House,
PHILADELPHIA
olfi and popular Hotel la p’eosauily
aiTuoted on tb* nonh side of UUesr.ut stree’. a
few doors above Seventh, and its central !oc ility
makes it-, pat ricu'ar y desirable to penons visit
ing the city on business or pleasure. The patron
age of the public in respecuuliy solicited by
|, n 3—lm . Manager.
TATE OF GEORGIA,
RICHMOND COUNTY.—
On the Isth day of Ja uary mat. will be sold, at
Ihe residence of the late Coh W. M. flight, de
ceased, corner *t Walkor and Elbert streets, a
portion of the perishable property of taid do
cea cd, consisting of Household nnd Kitchen
Furniture, an Iron Safe, Bar Steel and Iron, two
Bn?pies, ore Gold Wivtcb and Chain, Ac.
Terms Oa**; JOSEPH P. CABB,
I^*— td -i Temp. Adm’r.
I'' * ;
SCHNEIDER’S
RESTAURANT,
88-OPEITBDI
WHERE EVERYTHING WHICH THIS
AND
HBOKII MARKETS ffiW
WILL BE
ALWAYS FOUND ON HAND
FOR TBE
ACCOMMODATION OF HIS
CTJSTO MERS.
noyl7— ts
Daniel F. Tiemann & Co,,
No. 840 Pearl Street, New York ;
Manufacturers of Patois, White
Lead, Colors, Varnishes, and dealsrt, in
ari ces in thi» iLe. Also,
TIEMANN'S SOLUBLE BLUE, for W,-.thing,
AND
"CALIFORNIA YEMILLION ” Pale and Deep
Should bo glad to seo our old friends in the
■rade, o- hear ir .-m ! bem at any time by maii.
r.ct2o-3m
CSICHLSTER & GO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
»
IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
HARDWARE,
NEW YOhK t OITY.
OUR Stock comprises a great variety of
Goods, selected expressly for Southern mar
sen.
Mr. Wm. H. Birrs, (formerly of Stevens A
Betts, Charleston,) would be happy to see his old
friends at the ab*ve hoa-e. * nnv22-6ni
LEIPER & MENEFEE
MURFREESBORO, TENN.,
Produce & Commission Merchants
DBALFRB IN
Baron, Lardy Flour, and. Grain,
GRASS ss:.Er>,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Aud Baling’ aud Rojpo.
*sp2 . 6m
Fruitland Nurseries,
AUGUSTA, GA.
THE nubicviber. offers fi>r tldx Full i. l uge
■*tfn.k Cl Ffhit TtgfiL faiihii-,big i.i r pp’es.
pdf.ch, S'CkV, plum*, cpi-rries, mulbe; ri- s,
giafe teiden, ote. Aiso ia-ge eoileoti ms of orru
mental trees and shorbs, evergreens, rorof, i f ruiv
berry pianu, bedding plants, etc.
Dnuteli Bulbous loots of my own iiupo tfltion,
aa hayauinths, tuhpe, croona, jonquils, suow-
Jrops. eto., oto , gii»-ie;s, pio.
This establishment 18 now oiie of the eldest in
tbe Southern States, and persons will flud la it
every thing pgrtainiag to the nursery business.
Catalogues mailed ftiee on application. Address
P. J. BEBKMANij, Augusta.
norß—2tn
Clothing and Hats.
J
ÜBT received, a large assortment of supe
rior Clothing, Iromtho manufacturers North,
Alao/'S*JuH esjortment of Men’s and Boys’ |
I 1 'H 1 II A
Sl6 Broad sweet,
Opposite Planters’ Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
novi_tf J
FOREST CITY
Foundry and Machine Shop,
LUFBURROW & TIMMONS, Prop’rs.
It
A HIS estaWlshuunt is now prepsrtd to < xe
inte orde.s for the manufacture and repairs of all
kinds of Machinery, including
Portable Engines
Htalion iry Engines Columns
and Boilers Girders
Raw Mills Pip'-s
Grist Mills Pulley,
Flour Mills Wheels
Siigar Mills Railroad Wheels
Sugar Boilers Railroad Frogs
Railroad Machinery and Casting* of every de
•CripdOß.
ALSO,
Brass C«s inge of every kind, aud of the bast
quality.
Wc keep a'ways on hand,
Auti-Frictiou M6tal
Babbit “
Pore Rubber Packings
Round Packing for Valve Stems and Rods.
Special attention given to General Jobbing
Machine Work. All work done promptly, and
warranted satisfactory.
LUFfIURROW «fc TIMMONS,
Fenwick Street, near the Cotton Factory,
AUGUSTA, GA.
0e.;21-8m
GUNS, GUNS, GU sS.
WW. HAUGHTON, UU.V MAKER,
. has cominenceii hi» busiceg, ou kbits
street, uear the cortierol Ja- ltsou sireet. opposite
tbe Livery wlu :e he is ready to do al:
kind of work in hi, trade and ia vrotkiiian like
manner.
N. B Jobbing on Shot Gnus, Rifles, nnd Pig.
tols done witfiont d-lay. Also, Lock a-i-i Key
Work. put 12—'1
NOTICE- '
ALL Persons incob-ed to the Estate of L. Q
V- O. HANNALE, late of Jefferson county,
deceased, are hereby requested to make inras
diate puvment and* all those who have c-laifti
*gain-t said Estate are herebv requir, dt > render
hem in, duly authenticate J, within ibe time
prescribed by law. This IBih day of N .vember,
>165.
pleasant walden, ExV.
uovlS-*
u oarders Wanted.
PRIVATE F-imily dusire four or five
Gentlemen Boarders. Situation eonlral.
Apply at Store 269 Broadway.
decl2— lm __
In Store,
A*D l° r »!. to dwilers—
-200 bbls Exra Family FI nr
1000 bushels Prime Corn, by
J. T. HEARD A 90.,
Commission Merchants
And Dealers in Flour and Grain,
tf No. 1 Warren Blosk.
liADOMtr Sj^«v
DEALER & JEWELER^
II WATCHES, JEWELRY A SILVER WARE,
and JEWELRY REPAIRED.^
A LW.AIB 00 hand a splendid assortment ot
■ ilium or,da, Watches, Jewelry and Silver
Wore. All goods soid at the very lowest prices,
W itches repaired and warranted.
Diamonds and *ll preoious stones bought for
ea*!). AUo, old r old.
1 re*pecttulty iuvitc my Soul hern friends and
enstomers to call and examine my stock before
purchasing elsewhere.
octlS-Sn *
“FOR SAVANNAH.
XhE Steams* WM. G. GIBBONS leaves
promptly for tbe above port every WKDNES
DAY MORNING, at 7 o’clock. Passengers and
Shippers will be governed accordingly.
WM. B. DAVISON, Agent.
Cbronlele and Trane -rlpt eopv. aorM-tf
Wanted,
■ A PARTNER, with ...pita! of *>,ooo or
| $6,000, to enter a bu-ines-t already established,
, paying 76 to Iso per cent, profit.
For particalan apply to
B . . V*!"™
f .n> A A !i iV"’* '■ 19
m • a' . ir* to ■«<«♦■*»?
VOL. S2—NO 3
Underwriters’ Agency
COMPOSED OF THE
Germania f) Hanover
Niagara u Republic
INSURANCE COMPANIES OF NEW YOKE.
CASH ASSETS
$3,000,000.
/«««. Policies ft Fire, Inland and Marin* In
turance, made payable in Oold t Curranty.
W $60,000 TAKEN ON ONE RISK
UNDER ONE POLICY".
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID-
M P. STOVALL, Agent,
No, 3 Warren Block.
Augmla, Bopt. 27J863. septfrtf
INSURANCE.
FIRE, MARINE, INLAND Sc LIFE.
fourteen mutual and stock
COMPANIES.
ASSETS—SII,OOO,000.
so to 76 percent, of the Profits Return
e«l to lire Insured.
IIAVK added to my former eompauieo—»
i“? °, f . Nt w Yl Jrlr, Assets *5r0,000
iDj Hait. ra ..’ r e Marine, “ SBOO,OOO
t up risk, can he tnkr-n in the city or the couo
. h * ed by a orinted tariff. A ijast-
o’ Ma ine and Hirer leases made eiter at
Augusta or New York.
Apply »t the Sarings Bank, opposite the Ma
aouie Halt, No. 229 Broad Street.
A..CU.1., Any, „„„, M<,C M-. l te‘'
national life
AND
TRAVELERS’ INSURANCE
Company of New York,
CAPITAL $500,000-
ED A JONES, President.
HAVING been appon'ed Agents la this
city tor the aonve well known and favorite
v.ompany, wo are now prepared to tn-ure against
' very deso. ip ion of accident to which a person
would be auhjcoc either at home or traveling,
for further information apply to
F. 0. BAIIBEIt A
oct29-Bin 219 Broad atreet.
NOIITHTfVEE
AUftIGULTURAL WORKS
GRIFFING & CO., Proprietors-
Warehouses, 68 and 60 Courtlandt Street,
NEW YORK,
MANUFACTURERS o\' AND, DEALERS IK
«■ au/tar M 111 b, Hnv Cotter*,
Harrow*, Cora Mill*, Sausage Cutters,
Cultivator*, Oi.t.rMil,, Veg.-able Outtera.
Co tun Sweo *, Fan M ils. Hand Oirt*
Hay Presses, Saw Mills. Mule Cart*,
• t-ton Com i», Ox G*rU •
ier Presses, Store T.uoke, Par*, Wag, us.
Oialt. Orad ei. Wheel barroiij, Horse Power*,
guitar Pan*, Threehhi* Machine*,
Op Bows, hho'-el*, rotten Gins.
ann’t , ?P‘R°*» Mow*rs A B*ap«j»
Well Buckets, H ,es, Forks, ho.. deo. •
Bukts, Scythes,
GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS.
Hoy t’s Super-Phosphate of Limo, Bone Ma
nure, Pondre to, Plaster, Ac.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Glasgow Fert llsser Co’s Phosphate and Ammonl
Guano, nnd Supcr-Phosphata of Limo, and
Uruce'n Concentrated Manure. *
Trade supplied.’ Order direct from
GRIFFING * 90, *
jstiiiuMtr^mmeru
INSURANCE. •
The National Marine and Fire
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF
VIEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA.
Capital, $560,000,
- -
J_ HE undersigned beg* leave to inform the
insuring public that ho ha 3 been legally appoint
d Agent for the above named Company, and is
sow ready to t ke risks ai eustoroury rates.
Thin Company was organised in Jana try, 1866,
iod its assets arc the most »• jure in the country.
C. E. CORMIER, Agent.
<Hilo i a 1 0. EsTia’, 27G Broad St., Augusta,
Ga. oo*l!4-3 m
Life Assurance!
THE jETNA
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
HARTFORD, CONN.,
OFFERS superior inducements to parties
desirous of • fleeting Insurance on tbeir own
or ihe lives or others. Hooks containing fu'l in
'tractions and setting forth the various methods
of It.sur iuce on Lite, both by eash and part cash
and balauce by note, as well as foil particulars of
premium?. Ac A’., may be had at the office ol
heir Avnnts, in Augusta, or the Medical Exam
iners, free.
For In.uranee applv to
* 0. A A. G. HALL, Agents,
No. 221 Broad street.
Corner Green and Jackson streets.
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Is Tour Life Insured?
THE SOUTHERN MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA.
ESTABLISHED 1849.
CAPITA!. $040,000.
Hon. W F. DxSAUSSURB, Present
F. W. MoMASTER, Ac.uary.
Dr. JOHN FISHER, Tre.imrer.
Dr. D. H. TKb'IIiVANT, Medical Rzaminer.
C. F. McCAY, Consulting Actuary.
4 S the -liccei'-or of the Insurance Cotnpanj
-\ at Athene, Ga., whose risks it a? tinted
deven years ag >, it has now an existence of six
van years; during thin time it has paid out for
losses at the
SOUTH, $351,000.
It ooiuinemls itself to the public patronage on
ascu.t of the lowness of its premium*, its prompt
payment of loss.s, its ample means, its regular
return of profits to the insured, and the energy
and character of Its officers. In these times of
destitution proTisum for the widow aud orphan
annot be made more seeureiy than by a Life
Policy in this Company.
Applications can bo made te
C * 4. Q. FALL. Agents,
deo2B f No. 821 Broad street.
LARGE IMPORTATION
OF
HAVANA SEGARS,
Leaf and Smoking Tobacco.
I HAVE now in store a choice assortment of
genuine H ivsna Segars, Leaf and Suukiqg
tobacco, imported by myselt dir cot from Havana,
and will sell lower than they can be bought for in
New Vork. Genuine Havana Leaf Tobaceo at
SI 16 per p>und by the bale.
I hare also on hand a large stock ol Domestic
Segars, all of which will be sold at the lowest
market prices, at wholesale or retail.
Orders solicited and fllled at the shortest netloe.
All Sugars B.ld as Havana warranted genuine.
K. MOLINA,
Oerner Bull and Congress streets,
(Under Screven House)
dee2l-8m Savannah. Genre la.
WANTED,
1< ARGE and geod Store House, on Broad,
between Campbell and Mclntosh streets, fer
which a liberal rent will he paid bv
E. M. BRUCB 4 CO.,
jani— 6. 188 Broad street, ,
To Rent;
AT pnblic auction, Toesd'y, »th of January.
harht hammokd.
to iaaS-td
> RATIOS. OP ADVffiRTISUNG/^H
I ‘ " IN DAILY :
• CO ; each additions!
sEflrtt,JSfLß.*“•> « •»». -
1 SQUARE,
I iWl 10 ' * “ ontb *. 615 «0; 3 months,
| r 6 ch additional month, $5 00 p^
I SQUARES,
i»! SUrwS:
9 SQUARES,
1 month, sl2 50 ; 2 months. $37 no ■ a
SSO OJ; each additional month, $j co per square'
I 4 SQUARES ~
i 1 mon h, $27 60; 2 months, $47 60: S months
SO2 60 ; each additional month, $3 00 per square
I 5 SQUAB t, '
« “« nth ’ fai.&O jlmontlu $52 50; J months,
$«7 50; each.addiuonil montn, $3 00 per square
6 SQUARES,
1 month, $37 00 ; 2 months, $57 50 ; 3 months,
$76 00; each additional month, $2 50 per square.
10 SQUARES,
1 month, S6O 00 ; 2 months, S9O 00: > mouths,
$11&. 00; each additional month, $2 00 per square,
26 per eent. additional when pet in special
column.
16 per eent added for advertisements kept on
ibe inside.
10 per cent added for donbte oolum advertise
ments.
15 cents per line for obituary notices and earn
mnmoatlons.
Ail bills due and payable on demand.
Fall and Winter
a- oons,
AT WHOLESALE,
JUST RECEIVED AT
I. KAHN & CO.’S,
962 Broad Street,
COMPRISING the large t assortment of
Ory Goode, Notions, Hosiery, White Goods,
Paucy Goode, Boots, Shots, Hats, and a
beautiful assortment of Clothing.
Also—Groceries, Liquors, Oiga Ac., Ac.,
Ac., that has ever beua brought to this mar
bet.
Be eurq and give us a qall, at 2f>2, Gar
mkshael A Bean’s old etand.
wpifr.tr
EXCHANGE"
NEW YQKK.
W* are utall times sollhsg Sight Eacl.ang.
(BBr ou Sow Fork, to sums to suit our oiuAe
—** M * BRCTCB * 00.,
—. anMw 288 Broad street
W. GRAHAM.
BROKER ,
I©6 BROAD STREET,
Buys and sells
COTTON OOLD, BANK NOTB», BONDS, Ae
for sale, *
A EARM.containing ono hundred and eightT
*,* t *,*‘ e<l K eren miles from Augus
ta sold Farm is situated betwrea the Louisville
*• prings^andVwelt of g™d‘ "wJLV. m
«hTl.ndlsw^Uimbered: 4 ‘ i 0,,; * he ot
for furtoer particulars, apply to
GUANO, GUANO f
T 9 THB
PLANTERS
01
GEORGIA & SOUTH CAROLINA
As »oo» » Freights Decline, I
snail be prepared to furnish the very
best Guanos and Manipulated Fer
tilizers to- be had in the United
States. I cannot do it now at a i
Hftrtry- onr IBT 'J ahuSry '
next. I have on hand about 100
Tons Guano, (before the War) which
I will sell low,
J. C. DAWSON,
m>vl6—2m No. 2 Warron Blook.
CENTRAL HOTEL.
HATING taken a new leas* on oar House,
(formerly the Southern States Hotel) and
■he state of the country giving us greater faciil
ties. Ladies and Gentlemen calling on ns may
eel assured that they will get every cemiort and
ittendanoe at our command.
THOMAS A LITTLE.
Augusta, Aug. 26th, 1865, an23-tt
GOOD NEWS
FOR THE
Traveling Public and Shippers*
’CHE Iron Steamer Wu. O. Gibbous will
J. leave Savannah To-Morrow Sveaing for
ITa city. She has accommodations for one hun
died passengers, an I will carry six hundred and
fifty bales of onton. For comfor. and speed she
excels any other boat on these waters. The ad •
liiion of this hue steamer to the Erwin A Har
dee Line wi ! l be a great acquisition. Captain
Philpot is well knowu to all Georgians, and her
officers are courteous gentlemen.
For Freights and Passage, apply to
WM. B. DAVISON, Agent,
or, H. CRANSTON,
novi-tf Hotel Building;
W. J. BLAIR. A. J. SMITH. V. W. ÜBB.
BLAIR, SMITH & CO.;
NO see BROAD STREET,;
AUGUSTA, BA.,
General Commission Merchants,
And Agents tor the Sale , f
Manufactured Toba -co,
WILL Purchase and Sell, on Como.i Mon,
Cotton, Cotton Goods, Wine*, L>qa rs.
Produce and Merch radise of every deseript on.
Consignments solicited. r,06 4m
~ 11. LOW klf ID.
General Commission Merchants*
NEW ORLEANS,
NO. 529 OAKONDOLET ST.
Bov' 1- -Hir *
John K, Hora
HAS Received, at his Old Established Stead*
No. Ml Broad .tree t, (under the Central Hotel)
t t.ew stock el Ready-iD'te Clothing imd Far*
•isblng Goods, cacti* tin,; of—
Beaver and Cloth Over Coats
Beaver end Cloth Over S icks
Oasslmerc, Server and Ciorb Business Oeata
ek
Biaek doth teas Coat*
Blaek and Colored Gassimere Peats
Silk, Cassimere end doth Test*
Gent’s O. and L. Shirts
Gent’s Merino Under Shirts and Drawers
Geat’e Gloves, Hdtfc, Collars* Ties, Suspen
ders, As
r ALSO,
, A flag assortment of Cloth*, Csssimeres and
i Vesting* | and having a good Cutter, Is prepare d
to make to order Gentlemen’s Garments, in the
latest styles, and at reasonable prises.
declO-lm
THE subscriber offers for sale errant one o
I the best Cotton and Provision FARMS la
Hanoock county, Georgia, containing seventeec*
or eighteen hundred seres, well watered and
healthy, with fine plantation improvements, and
wlthia two miles of the celebrated Mount Zioa
r School. J. 8. WHITTBM.
I QCt2A4f
| FOR SALE,
A FARM, situated seven mile* from Anguf
ta, between the Savannah and Louisville
: road*. Said Farm contains one hundred and
eighty aores, seventy-five acres cleared and la
. cu'tivation. The ba'anoe of the land it well tim
bered. Oa the place are two springs cf good
water, also a good well. A fine market crop is
produced yearly on 'he place. Said Farm caa
be treated tor at private sale until the first Tues
day lu January, when it will be - old at public
> unction at the Lower Market House, if sot dis
posed of before that time at private sale.
deeUfi—tf 0. V WALKBk A CO.,
r At Private Sale,
BY
Day, Ruaiell & Benjamin.
.. Onß fla< % large asnhcgjwy bay HOR9S, a so.
i perb animal, and warranted perfectly sound and
• gentle } works handsomely la both doable mad
tingle barns**, and united fee a rackaway.
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