LEE, Agricultural Editor.
W. W. MANN, Literary Editor.
WM. N. WHITE, Horticultural Editor.
Devoted to Agriculture, Literature, and Art. It is in quarto form of
eight pages--each issue containing forty columns of matter. In
mechanical execution, it is in the best style of the typographic art. In
utility, it is all that the best agricultural science and practical
knowledge of the South can furnish. A weekly visitor to the homes of
Southern Planters and Farmers, it will be more useful and acceptable to
them than any monthly journal of equal merit.
In mental attractions, it will be all that a spirit of enterprise on my
part, and a laudable emulation on the part of others, can evoke from
Southern intellect and cultivation.
The Agricultural Editor is Dr. DANIEL LEE, the distinguished Professor
of Agriculture in the University of Georgia--editor for many years past
of the _Southern Cultivator_, and a leading contributor to many Northern
agricultural journals of the highest reputation.
The Literary editor is Mr. W. W. MANN, of this city, an accomplished
writer, of fine taste, and scholarly attainments, who, having retired
from the active duties of the legal profession, spent many years in
Europe, and was for several years the Paris Correspondent of the
_National Intelligencer_ and _Southern Literary Messenger_.
=THE SOUTHERN FIELD AND FIRESIDE=
Will combine the useful and the agreeable. It will furnish the Southern
Farmer information useful in every field he cultivates, and the Southern
family choice literature, the offspring of Southern intellect, worthy of
welcome at every fireside. It will be, in all respects, a first class
paper--on a scale of expenditure more liberal than has yet been
attempted in the South, and designed to rival, in its merits, the most
distinguished of the North.
TERMS.--_Two dollars per annum, in advance._
A special appeal is made to the ladies of the South for their patronage
and good wishes.
This paper will be entirely silent on politics.
On matters pertaining to their respective departments, address the
Editors. On matters of business generally,
Address, JAMES GARDNER.
_Augusta Georgia_, 1860.
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