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Indent Httiea.
MARSHALL’S
240-M’sw*A.iv<?f 240
agency.
uo*4t*«t*»<* «■■?■**• of *•» York
flZriu I»»n>» r * Company, of Now York
2rV,u» lo«nuw* Company. Now York
IdoiK' Innirenen Company, Brooklyn,
»w Tor*
, ;j Jit* and Marine Insurance
Sprin*<*M. Mom.
iMßTinirt Ca*P***y 'Alley of Virginia,
Winchester. 'a*
Florid Maaw liiioraaa# Company, A pa
lactic via
Waedrill* In*«r*noe Company, Wood. HU,
Atakim*.
If fit aiyl Aceukulal.
I,iekfL.f. In»uronoo Company
Art York
jj { , York Accidental Insurance Company,
Xo» York.
Pire, Marine, River. Inland. Lift and Ac
ndtsul Buk* taken in the above flrtt class
Coapanie*. a! reasonable rate*.
Pwticotar attention given to Farm Prep
ay and Country residence*.
Loarta promptly adjusted.
JOS. B. MARSHALL, A cent,
240 Broad street.
Yire Marine & Inland Navigation
IVSCRAXCK,
Hartford fikk insurance co.,
Hartford-
Putnam Fire Insurance Ca„ Hartford.
Home Insurance Cos.. New Haven.
Columbia Fire Inauraueo Cu., New York.
Fulton Fite Insurance Cos.. New York.
Eirelsior Fire Insurance Cos.. New York.
Baitie Fire Insurance Cos., Now York.
Southern Insurance A Trust Cos.. Savannah.
Hume insurance Cos., Savannah.
The undersigned. Ageu* for tho above
limed reliable Northern and Southern In
surance Companies, is prepared to take
risks on Buildings, Merchandize. Cotton,
and other property, at the current rates.
Losses prumptlr adjusted aud paid.
WM. E. EVANS, Agent,
f,M—3m 21** Broad st., Augusta.
BH. BRODNAX,
, I.vacttAxt'K Agency.
1/nm JifrU'l"! a>‘d raid by me at my
Office. comer Broad and Jackson
iti-eets, opposite Globe Hotel ,
Augusta, Ga.
soy- Insure only in old and tried
Companies that are well known.
business attended to with
fidelity r:d dispatch.
♦10,000,000 CASH CAPITAL.
.Etna, ol Hartford. Conn.
Phoenix, of H.trttord,' Conn.
Traveler’* (Accidml), Hartford, Cotiv~
Norwich. Norwich, Couth
Equitable Life. New York, r.
International. New York.
Washington, New _
Continental. New York?*’
Western Massachusetts, Massachusetts.
•tTfllf State. FluriHa.
Alabama. Alabama.
James River, Virgiui n. jnO—2m
Physicians.
jjarmiAY-"'
Offer* hi * Professional Service. to
THE CITIZENS OF AUGUSTA.
Rssidence—l2o Broad street.
Orrtcr—4sß Broad street.
ja9—tf
Q P. HUNT. M D~
0.
HOMtEOPATHIO PHYSICIAN.
Surgeon and Am atrhrur.
No. 192 Reynolds St., (Goodrich liow),
Augusta, Ga.
j»10-ly-3m*
Guns, Pistols, Ammunition. '
To Sporismen.
QIXS, PISTOLS, AND AMMUNITION.
Just received, a full assortment of
Sin-le and double barreled GUNS
COLT’S REPEATERS, nil sizes
Smith A Wesson and Merwin & Bray’s
PISTOLS
POWDER, SHOT, and GUN BAD
DL\6
lieu quality water proof CAPS
All kinds PISTOL CAPS
METALLIC CART RIDGES, for all size
Pistol«
Ail kinds of POWDER FLASKS and
SHOT BAGS
DOOlt and DRAWER LOCKS, ail
nzes
A Keneral assortment of every thin# to
be found in a well stocked Gun aud Lock
smith Store.
Repairing done promptly and iu the best
manner, and on the lowest terms.
Our stock was purchased since the decline
aiul will be gold at low rates. Please call
Mid examine. Remember the place.
W. D. BOWEN,
290 Broad Street,
f Ver Barr J Batty’s JJrug Store
Puns,''pistols, ~~
U AND AMMUNITION!
I have juat received an addition to my
former stuck of Goods, and offer for sale at
reduced prices—
Double and Single Guns
Lull’s Repeaters
Smith A Wesson's Pistols
Merwin A Bray's Improved Pistols
Stevens' and Merwin A Bray’s Single
shot Pistols
RallardV Patent Breech-Loading Rides
fonder, Shot, and Gun Wadding
Double Wa er-proof Caps
-ox s Double Water-proof Caps
L' X s Common Caps
=|V Colt’s Pistol Caps
% -0- D. Caps
ntallic Cartridges, for all size Pistols
owder Masks and Shot Bags, all varieties
ocket Cutlery and Spissors
Razors and Strops
Drawer. Locks
K *dAlßlx<i OF GUNS’ AND PISTOLS
,„,. nne * B Lhe best manner, and at short
notice, at
. 245 Brocui Street.
J*2l—tf e. H. ROGERS.
F\ . p-~_-
Uaily Press.
VOL. I.
GA h THURSDAY
. s^ttss.
THE LARGEST CIRCULATION.
THURSDAY MORNINw FKR 22, 1860
SOISSOIiS.
—<ien. Cass is tailing fast.
Divorce agencies flourish iq the
West.
—SL Louis is to have an SBO,OOO the
atre.
—The coolies are kicking up a sail
row in Havana.
—Pekin is to have a Catholic cathe-
Ural.
—Wolves in Michigan are huugry
and numerous.
—They have a "Stepmother Society"
iu Gotham,
—Fort SnjJth, Ark., is to have a Na
tional Rank.
Ibe work on the levees in Louis
iana is progressing slowly.
—The Government is cancelling the j
three cent currency."
—The Philadelphia!?uvy Yard cost!
$1,998,3.->5.
The Rhootees have made peace!
with England.
—Liberal definition of a J/;ry—twelve !
men in a box.
—A critic in Paris died from beiug
accused of tAktng black mail.
ihe tickets to a certain masked
ball in Washington are SSO.
A Baptist Church in New York is
to be turned into a lager beer saloon.
- -Bitter words are appropriately
hissed through clenched teeth.
—lthasbeeu decided that the Gov
ernment vouchers are not negotiable.
—1 he New Yorkers ask for a nine
months season of opera.
I he Temple Bar Magazine has been
sold for $12,000. ,
—A man iu Illinois has been fined
$2,000 for calling another a thief.
—Ths jcustolo of advertising is a cus"
lorn that brings customers.
—Louis Napoleon has written a mag
a wine article on'Liberty.
—Aa .amiable London gentleman
kicked his wife to* - "UeaYH*'a Tew weeks
ago.
—Col. DeKorfxmay, who was the first
to introduce the Polka in this country! !
died in Philadelphia recently.
—A young uiuti in New York dranvj
some corrosive sublimate for whiskey, but
he never discovered his mistake.
—The .medical students in Chicago,
are complained of for leaving dissected i
bodies ou the sidevcaiks.
—Seventeen millions dollars '<•* gold
were yielded by the Idaho mines jn
18G5.
—Dr. James H. Dunn, of Abingdon i
Va., is making the effort to raise a col
ony for Mexico.
—A deaf mute passed his examina
tion as an attorney at the recent term of
Court at Toronto.
—Gov. Morion, of Indiana, is to un
dergo the “raoxa ’ treatment in Paris—
ilia back burnt with tire.
—A number of iron mills at Wheeling
have suspended on account of workmen
striking against a reduction of wages.
—A destructive fire took place at Aus
tin, Texas, on the 4th instant, involving
a loss of $25,000.
—The Nevada Legislature has passed
resolutions endorsing the Monroe doc
trine.
—A correspondent asks whim we are
happiest? When our dinner is well
coosed and "good digestion waits on
appetite."
—A Southerner has been hoarding in
his own house in Beaufort, S. 0., and
flaying the negro occupant three dollars
a day.
—The salt works on Navy Island,
New Orleans, will soon be prepared to
furnish 1,000 sacks of salt for exporta
tion.
—Charles Ripley, one of the most
emihent lawyers of Kentucky, died
Wednesday morning at Louisville, of
erysipelas.
—The biggest thing on ice is the berg
mentioned by Dr. Hayes, which con.
mined 27,000,000,000,000,000,000,0110, -
000 tons —more or less.
who picked up a waterfall, had the
temerity to inspect its contents. He
found an old shoe, three newspapers, a
live mouse and a turnip.
The young lady students of the Se
neca Falls Acoifemy have organized a
literary society, which meets onfce a
week, and cull themselves "The Go-
Home-Alones.”
A Paris Case has on its sard,
among other wiuefi and liquorel the
word ■‘Cnerigobler."
-The Empress of France is earning
girls to be employed iu the telegraph of-
Snakes” is another aew fashion for
wearing ladies’ hair, which sscceeda thVt
called?‘rats and,inice." i ‘
~ St i& l "‘ Ve keen taken in New York
to foi «. society to* pre\
vent cruelty to artim»ls. '
Rev. Robert L. Cn)lier, of Chicago,
recently a prominent Mtgfhopist clergy
man, has accepted the call tjf a Uuiver.
salist church imtliat city. ;
—Jenkins, in describing the "burst,
ing ’ style of dress prevailing in New
York bulls, has literally taken to aeck
romaneing.
—Rev. John J. Williams, recently ap
pointed co-auditor Bishop of Boston, is
the successor of Bishop Fitzpatrick, who
died recently.
—J. T. Hart, the sculptor, noil” in
Florence, writes that his statute of I!% nry
Clay, designed for the Louisville court
house, will soon he completed.
—General Sutter, the pioneer tettler
of California, is at Washington, seeking
payment for property taken away from
him in that State. He is very poor.
—There’s an old day laborer down
town, says the Utah Vidctte, that has
thirty children crying for bread, audjiis
two Welch wives well nigh emaciated.
It’s lucky for him that there’s no tfix'on
children!
—Little three year old Jennie was
playing very roughly with the kitten, Car
rying it by the tail. Her mother t£ld
her that she would hurt pussy. "Wk y,
no I wou’t," said she, "I’m carrying it
by the handle 1"
—A .reporter of the Chicago Tribune,
disguised as a female, learned from a
professional astrologist of that city that
he was a widow, shortly to be marriedtto
a middle aged gentleman, and to take a
bridal trip to Europe.
—The Charleston Courier states th.,.t
the direct land tax under the act .iVJSfig,
already collected in South Car, ,na, ex
ceeds the apiiortigmemt r. tfuirt d*to-- W~
paid by that State by nearly two hun
dred thousand dollars.
—At a reception in Washington a re
porter says there were present “warriors
and naval heroes, whose fame is world
wide, eminent statesmen and jurists,
twenty of whom at least are candidates
for the Presidency.”
The Momr IL>pe Asylum conspiracy
case was brought to a termination on
Wednesday. The court sustained the
point made by the defence against the
admission of evidence prior to 1865,
upon which the prosecution abandoned
I the case.
| —Boston is rejoicing over the pros
j pectof anew grand hotel. It will be
built ip Franklin Square, on the site of
Hallet A Davis’ piano manufactory. The
whole are* occupied will be over an acre
and a half. \
—A train \n the Virginia Central
road connects aXHordohsville with the
night train of the krange company, and
take, through to Rich
mond witnout detentiiK
i
—The average months attendance of
scholars at the various Sulbath Schools
of the Baptist Churches in Hchmond, is
1601, employing 218 teachers.
—We learn from the Republic%n, that
anew Gas Company has been stated in
•Savannah, under Battering
Alderman Gue is at the head of the en
terprise, and has taken the contract to
light the efty.
—At Bridgeport, Connecticut, Feb.
14, the jury returned a verdict of guilty
against Clartr and Tristman, recently
arrested and tried for robbery of the
Adams Express Company, on the night
of the 6th of January. They were sen
tenced by Judge Butler to hard labor in
the Penitentiary.
—Two little children of Messrs. A.
VV. Cramer and H. B. Davenport, of
Charlestown, Virginia, were badly burned
the other day by their clothes catching
fire. And at Rippon, in the same
county, Mrs. Jane Amanda Burns, lost
her life last Tuesday in the same way.
There has been no fatal case of
cholera in Paris since January 14th.
The epidemic made its appearance on
the 15th of September, 1865, and in the
course of the four intervening months
carried off 6,388 persons. The greatest
mortality on any one day was on the
14th of last October, when 230 deaths
were recorded.
MORYIYG, FEB. 22, 1866.
Rare Chance ! Rare Chance!
QUEAT BARGAINS
y GIVEN AWAY 1
SELLING OFF BELOW COST.
The Undersigned respectfully announces
to the citizens of Augusta, and surrounding
cmlntry in general, that be is about to
change hie business, and offers his
ENTIRE’ STOCK,
Consisting of
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS,
’ SHOES, HATS,
YANKEE NOTIONS, Etc, Etc,
at greatly reduced prices.
Ladies will do well to give me a call be
fore puYeliisgiug elsewhere.
, B. PHILLIPS,
Snuff, Totmcco, Cigars, Etc.
A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Gained.
This truism you can realize
By purchasing
NELSON A McILIV.VINE’S
FINELY FLAVORED
Scotch. Snuff!
- “SWEET AS THE ROSE,” ’
Which they are selling here iu Augusta at
NEW YORK PRICES.
Ibe quality of the Article they guarantee
to bo
Equal to any and Excelled by None
in the World !
Dealers will consult, their own interest
best by purchasing their SNUFF.
Placing their business upon this basis,
their indulgent patrons will observe that they
ask for no favors, except that Southern
Dealers may
SAVE FREIGHT & OTHER CHARGES,
And at tho same time Encourage and
Sustain
SOUTHERN MANUFACTURES.
You can now
SAVE YOUR MONEY
AND
YOUR PROFITS
Ry calling upon their Agents,
BLAIR. SMITH & CO.,
GEO. R. CRUMP & CO.,
Commission Merchants generally, and most
of the Druggists of this city.
NELSON <t McILWAINE.
N. B.—Remember, we sell at NEW YORK
PRICES, and allow the usual discount to
the Trade. fe 13-1 y
Tobacco, Snuff, Iron and Bacon.
<2QQ BOXES TOBACCO,
VARIOUS BRANDS AND GRADES.
From Common to Fine.
TWO HUNDRED KEGS AND BARRELS
SCOTCH AND MACCABGY SNUFF,
A Good Article.
THIRTY TONS IRON,
All Sizes, including Baud, Hoop, Round and
Square.
A Few Hogsheads
PRIME BRIGHT BACON SHOULDERS.
Fo r Sale by
NEAL, WHITLOCK k CO.
ja3o—tf BROAD STREET.
Gh. meyerT
> 14 4 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
DOMESTIC & HAVANA SEGARS,
Wholesale and A.-tail dealer in
Segars, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
Snuff, Pipes, i(x.
Also, a complete stoek of
FANCY GOODS
Os every description.
A fine lot of patent Pipes always on
hand. feß—3m
~ ' P. HANSBERGER & CO.,
CORNER BROAD & M’INTOSH STS.,
(Opposite Post Office.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
IN
And Importers and Manufacturers of
HAVANNA AND DOMESTIC SEGARS
CHEWING AND SMOKING
TOBACCO,
Pipes and Tobacco of all kinds,
Lorilllard’s, Rappee, Maecaboy, Scotch
SN UFFS, ETC. feb4-3m
|j^~ ENTtTCKY SALE AND LIVERY
STABLES,
By GEORGE W. CONWAY,
Campbell Street, bet. Broad and Reynolds,
AUGUSTA, GA.
All kinds of Vehicles and Saddle Horses
‘or Hire; also, fine Carriages, strictly for
family use.
Match Horses, Single Harness Horses, and
Saddle Horses bought or sold on commis
jon.
Covered accommodations on the premises
fir two hundred head of Mules. ja3l—tf
' HAY AND LIMEL
3QQ BUNDLES NORTHERN nAY
100 bbls. best ROCKLAND LIME
Just received and for sale by
CLARKE A BOWE,
Ellis Street, in rear Thos. R. Rhode*.
ja26—6m
NO. 47.
Fertilisers.
HOYT’S SUPERPHOSPHATE.
$63 PER TON ’
DELIVERED IN AUGUSTA.
We offer the above
Well known and thoroughly favorite
MANURE
At $63 per Ton,
In lots of Five Tons
In smaller parcels, S6B per Ton.
This MANURE has been used and tested
in the most thorough manner in Georgia
and has universally proved equal to any
Manure offered in the culture of Cotton.
Every Barrel is guaranteed to be of Stan
dard Purity. Terras strictly cash. Below
are the names of some who have used, and
can best speak of its excellence;
JONATHAN M. MILLER, Esq., Beech
Island, S. C.
OWEN P. FITZSIMMONS, Esq., Jefferson
County.
DAVID DICKSON, Esq., Oxfprd, Georgia.
J. A. BELL, Esq., Oglethorpe County,
Georgia.
JAR. P. FLEMING, Esq., Augusta, Ga.
ISAAC T. HEARD, Esq., Augusta, Ga.
DR. E. M. PENDLETON, Sparta, Georgia.
ROUT. F. CURNELLY, Esq., Burke Couuty
Georgia,
R. .T. HENDERSON, Esq., Covington, Ga.
TUGS. J. DAVIS, Esq., Beech Island,
South Carolina.
GEO. A. OATES. Esq., Augusta, Georgia.
DR. 11. R. COOK, Beech Island, South
Carolina.
THOS. W. WHATLEY, Esq., Beech Island,
South Carolina.
WM. SUMMER, Esq., Pmaira, South
Carolina.
COL. M. C. M. HAMMOND, Athens, Ga.
WM. D. GRANT, Esq., Walton County,
Georgia.
JAMES A. SHIVERS, Esq., Warrenton,
Georgia.
7. F. AWTREY, Esq., LaGrnnge, Georgia.
WILSON BIRD, Esq., Hancock Couaty,
Georgia.
J. R. MORRISSON, Esq., Burke County
Georgia.
W. A. SAFFOLD, Esq., Madison, Georgia.
AY. W. ANDERSON, Esq., Warren County
Georgia.
JUDGE M. n. AYELION, Esq., Warren
. County, Georgia.
M. W. HUBERT, Esq., AYarren County,
Georgia.
AV. H. BRANTLEY, Esq., AVarren County,
Georgia.
ISAAC POAYELL, Esq., High Shoals, Ga.
L. C. DENNIS, Esq., Eaton ton, Georgia.
A. G. HESTER. Esq., AYalton County, Ga.
JQEL MATIIEAVS, Esq, Oglethorpe County,
Georgia.
COL. JOHN BILLUPS, Athens, Georgia.
DR. G. AY WATKINS, Sparta. Georgia.
A. J. LANE. Esq., Sparta, Georgia.
AA r . AY. SIMPSON, Esq., Sparta, Georgia.
J. T. BOTHWELL, Esq., Augusta, Georgia.
J. V. JONES, Esq., Burke County, Georgia.
A. PHARR t JEsq., Social.. Circle, Columbia..
Countv, GeoTgtX.
J. C. BOAl r ER, E.«q., Irwinton, Georgia.
R. H. P. LAZENBY, Esq., AYarrenton,
Georgia.
JAS. RAINSFORD, Esq., Edgefield, South
Carolina.
IION. J. J. JONES, Burke County, Georgia.
8 M. r MANNING, Hawkinsville, Georgia.
E. A. SMITH, Esq., AVaJton County.
Georgia.
T. J LESTER, Esq., Walton County,
Georgia.
JOHN P. C. AYHITEIIEAD, Esq., rke
County, Georgia.
DR. M. S. DURHAM, Esq., CLirke Cos ty.
Georgia.
A. P. DEArING, Esq., Athens. Georgia
For prompt attention orders should be
sent iu early, to
J. 0. MATHEWSON, Agent,
fe4—tf 285 Broad st. August.a, Ga.
Guano! Guano!!
rPO THE
1 PLANTERS
OF
GEORGIA AND SOUTH
\Ye are now prepared to furnish
GUANO AND FERTILIZERS
OF ALL KINDS,
AT
NORTHERN PRICES,
With Expenses added, which shall be as
reasonable as possible.
PLANTERS WILL PLEASE
SEND IN TIIEIR ORDERS
AS EARLY AS POSNBLE, AS
GOOD GUANO AND FERTILIZERS^
ARE SCARCE.
GEO. R. CRUMP A CO.
fcio—3m 209 Broad St.
NOTICE.
H ENERAL
Ur GEORGIA LAND AGENCY
No. 292 Broad Street, P. O. Box 63,
AUGUSTA. GA.
Negotiate loans for Farmers, Miners, etc.
Procure White Laborers, of either sex ; Or
ganize Associations for the Development of
Mining and Manufacturing Interests, and
the Settlement of Georgia Land ; Purchase
and Machinery, Implements, Sup
plies, etc., for Farmers, Miners, &c.
All land left at this office for sale or lease
is advertised in pamphlet, free of charge, to
the owner*.
fel3—lm JACOB R. DAVIS & SON.
AYTHITE LEAD
VV LINSEED OIL
VARNISHES
PAINTS of all colors
For sale, wholesale and retail, at the
lowest figuies, by
PLUMB 4 LEITNER,
jaß—tf SI 2 Broad at., Augusta
Cjft Ijrili |rtss.
BOOK AITD JOB PRIHTIHO
or
EVERY DESCRIPTION
EXECUTED
IN THE BEST MANNER.
The Faetest Power Preeees, aud§Beet of
Workmen enable* u* to do Superior JOB
WORK at Cheaper Rate* than elsewhere.
q barrels
OGU Choice Low-Priced WHISKEY
1 nn BARRELS
I G'-I Stag Head Bourbon WHISKEY
fel7 -lm MAUDE A WRIGHT.
Auctioneers.
S.' A. ATKINSON.
Auctioneer and commission •
MERCHANT,
141 Broad, front of Monument Street,
Augusta. Georgia,
Will give persona! attention to all con
signments and make prompt returns.
Special attention paid to sale of Real Es
tate. Sales every Monday, Wednesday and
Friday. felß—lm
W. B. GliSi riY.
Commission merchant
and AUCTIONEER,
No. 274 Broad Street, Avgusta, Ga.,
Will give prompt attention to all consign
ments of Merchandize, Stocks, Bonds. Real
Estate, Furniture, etc., etc., either at Pri
vate or Publie-Saie. Respectfully solicits a
share of public patronage, will do his best
for the interest of bis patrons. Sale days,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Quick
sales and prompt returns. fel7-ltn
fJA SAVAGE HEYWARD & SONS,
A UCTION
AND
General Commission Merchants,
No. ,123 East Bay. Chari.as tori, S. 0.
(Next to Union Bank),
AND
No. 241 Broad Street, Augusta, ■ Qa.
Will give prompt attention to the Pur
chase and Sale of Lands, Bonds, Stocks,
Cotton, Rice, Merchandize, Naval Stores,
and all kinds of Produce.
Having large store room occommoda
tions, will be prepared to sell, at auction
and private’sale. Cargoes and all Consign
ments which mt.y be entrusted to us.
. -y;
Q V. WALKER & CO.,
271 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.,
AUCTION
ANI>
General Commission Merchants,
Will give prompt and general attention to
all business entrusted to them. - Favors so
licited. ja3—tf
INO. C. SCHRf.INKH FsOSS,
• Macon, Ga.
JNO. C. SCHREINER * SONS,
Savannah, Ga.
John C. Schreiner & Sons,.
AUGUSTA, GA.
BOOKS. .STATIONERY,
MUSIC and FANCY GOODS.
Keep constantly on hand a choice seleo
tion of the above articles.
All orders from tho Country promptly
attended to.
THE BEST OF ITALIAN
VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS.
AGENTS FOR
Steinwav A Sons, Soebbeler A Schmidt’s,
and Gale A Co.’s
CELEBRATED PIANOS.
feb4—3m
IIORSE SIEOEIXG.
pATRICK SHARKEY,
. HORSE SHOER
AND
BLACKSMITHING GENERALLY.
Remember the location—Bounded on the
North by Broad Street; on the South by
Ellis Street; and located in Centre Street,
between the two of them. ja3l—lm
SELECT SCHOOL
I AM PREPARED TO GIVE INSTRUC
-1 tion in Classics, the Higher Branches of
the English Language, and the Primary De
partment.
Strict attention will be paid to the younger
S molars, as well as to those farther ad
vanced.
Terms reasonable.
JOSEPH T. DERRY,
jat)27—3m* 82 Walker street.
(40UTHKRN FRUIT TREES!
The largest and best selection of
APPLE, PEAR,*PEAGH,
and other Trees.
Also, superior GRAPE VINES, STRAW
BERRY PLANTS, Etc., Etc.'
pm- EXTRA LARGE TREES for in
MEDIATE BEARING.
Send for a Catalogue. Address
ja)2—tf D. REDMOND, Augusta, Ga.
TO BENT. '
MY HOUSE AND LOT ON THE
Sand Hills, about two or two and a
half miles from the city. Said residence
contains eight well finished rooms. On the
lot there is a kitchen, negro quarters, stable,
carriage house and other necessary outbuild
ings. A good well of water, garden spot and
many fruit tree*. Possession given im
mediately.
fel»—tf JOSIAH SIBLEY.