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FARM AND GARDEN
Choosing; Meat
In purchasing a quarter of an
animal, or pieces from it, we should
select such rh have the smallest,
thinnest, and fattest hones, covered
by the finest grained flesh, with th
fat intermixed in thin streaks, or
layers, with the lean. This will
almost invariably be found tender,
juicy, and profitable. On the cons
trary meat with large round thick
bones of coarse grain, and showing
fat in thick slices, or large lumps
will prove tough, unsavory, and so
far as the profitable part is concerns
cd. not worth so much by twenty
five per cent, as tha finer boric
quality. Poultry which has long,
coasc legs, neck and head, ought
to bo avoided, while those with
short, fine legs long round and
plump bodies, and a fine short neck
and head, if of a suitable age,
should be preferred. These re
marks do not apply with the same
force to fish, for several kinds of
the most bony are very good eats
ing. although they may not be as
profitable as those with fewer bones
The most delicate, however have
rather a large number of bones
compared with the amount of meat
they aflord r for example, the sal
mon, bass. cod and mackerel, of the
salt water and the Mackinaw trout
muscalonge, and white fish of the
fresh water.
Very large vegetab’es are not
usually a3 Jelicato as those of me
dium sizeybut to this rule there are
many exceptions. As for fruits,
the largest arc usually the best.
Tho following is said never to
fail, if properly applied: make a
strong steep, from red oak bark,
in hot water, when cold apply as
conveneuit, the oftener the bettor.
In a few days the wart will dis
appear.
A farmer should never rest sat
isfied no matter how profitable his
returns may be from his corn,
wheat, sorghum, or field crops, or
from breeding and raising stock,
if he lacks an orchard and kitchen
garden. For the sake of the health
and morality oi hi> household, ha
should have Nature’s bounteous
fruits and flowers to beautify and
cheer his wife and children.
Chkap Vinegar.— A first rate
vinegar may fee made by tho follow
ing cheap and simple process. Boil
a pint of corn till about half done
for three gallons. Put it into jars
or jugs, and then fill them with
hot water, sweetened with a pint
oT syrup perhaps less would do
Set them in the sun, and in oue or
two weeks.it will be first rate vin
egar, No one need buy a poor ar
ticle when a good one can be made
with so little trouble.—[Journal
and Messenger;
Molasses Pudding.—Two tea
cups of molasses, oue of sugar, o»e
tablespoonful of butter, and lluce
well beaten eggs. Season to
your taste.—Southern Cultivator
Beef ; ie.— Cut the cold roast
beef, left from a previous incal,
into thin slices; lay sonic of tho
slices in to a deep pie dish which
you have line on the sides with a
rich puff paste. Sprinkle over this
Twyer a little pepper and salt and
a teaspoonful of butter; now a
layer of tomatoes: then another lay
er of moat, another of seasoning
and tomatoes, until ihe dish is fill
ed* Cover with paste, and bake
an hour. All cold meats are ex
cellent prepared iu the same wav.
Sweet Potato Custard.— One
pound ' potato mashed and sifted
fine, half pound sugar, a small cup
of cream ana one'fourth pound
butter, four eggs, nutmeg aud lem
on, to suit the taste. If you have
no cream, put half pound butter,
luis makes two large custards.
linlu’i T ee '° f Flori da. nays the
>otts m horses can be dislodged by
tne of ehlorofonu. It i« some
times difficu.* to distinguish be
weenau att -of cholic and bottv
m y the u.m* of the above tlie
question i* soon settled. A table
spoonful of chloroform, screened
a couple of spoonfuls of good
mucilage, aoministored to the horse
w 1 make the botts release his hold
on the stomach even after having
bored nearly through its covering'
The widow of the M>- Mum ford
who Beu. Butler murder.*d iu
New Orleans, La., is living in a
cellar in want and starvation,while
the murderer of her husbaud is rol
ling in the luxuries of millions of
money, and is the model man of v.-.e
' Go, J und morality part of ;ti«
North.
Arrival if Trains in Gisnsbsft
Day Passenger.
Arrive from Atlanta 10.06 a m
“ Augu.ia i 4Op nj
Night Passenger.
Arrive from Atlanta 10.33 p m
“ “ Augusta 1.09 am.
Way Freight.
Arrive from Atlanta S2O a oi
|‘* “ AugUtta 3,45 pm
i fc&r- TluPasßrnger Train* mnain in
'Greensboro6 minutes; the Freight Trains
10 ipiuutee.
Change of Schedule on
Hie Georgia Railroad
* /" \N«nd affer Thursday. October 10th. 1867,
V_>J thd Paw eager Trains on tho Georgia
Kuilrou'i will run a? fallows ;
Day Passenger Train.
(Daily, Sunday Excrpted.)
Leave Augusta at 7.30 am.
Le*fve Atlanta at 5 00 p. m
Arrive at Augusta at 3,3 U pm
Arrive at Atlanta at 6.30 pin
Night Passenger Train
Leave Augusta at B*ls p m
Leave Atlanta at 5 45 n »
Arrive at Atlanta at 300 a m
Arrive at Augusta at 6 15am
Pasaßnger for Sparta, Washington and Athen
Qi, in» st take Hay Passenger Train from Au
nn Atlanta
Piifsenger-'for W<*v P »int, Montgomery.
Selma, Mobi e and New Orleans, must, leave
Augutu on Night Passenger Train ut 7 15 p, in,
to make close :ou ections.
Passengers fur Nashville. Corinth, Grand
function Memphis, Louisville, and St. Louis.
n*n Uke either train and make cl* so connec
tions.
Trough Ticket* and ® ll ggag« Checked
though above places
Pullman’s Pal lace Menplng tears on all
Night Passenger Trains.
E W COLE
ctlO-- f General Sup rintoutiun
Atlanta A W. I*. Rail
road
l. P. GRANT, Supfre'iideiit.
Leave Atlanta 7 a m
Arrive at West Point 12 0) a m
Leave West Point 12 40 p m
Arrive at Atlanta 6 30 p m
Information.
Information gu inateed tojproduce a'lu.xurirint
growth of hair up n a bald bead or beard
less face,u!*o a recipe for the removal of Pirn
pies Blatchu v rupfcions, ect., of the skin, leav
mg the some soft, dear and beautiful, can be
obtained without charge bv address og
THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Chemist
oct9 —ts 83 Broadway New York.
Executors Notice,
ALli'pcrsons in dibtsd to the Estate of Ann
lato of Greene County, disc'd will
make iwediate payment und all pers *ns aving
claims against Slid estite will present thun to
the uudormgned in terms oi the Law
WALTER GRIFFIN
septH—3od« Eer
COTTON PLANTERS ATTEMTION.
WRIGHT’S IRON COTTON SCREW
ON account of the great decline in Cotton
the price of the above is reduced to
delivered at
Atlanta or Anspista
ion Ifi-e ears A valutiblr improvement has re
el ntly been made in the ARC II Send for circu
la with full tis-riptloa of fratns eto
Refers to Planters in Greene an J Hanoock
who are using them For fur’lmr information
apply to
L. D. PMMFR
Gent. agt. Augusta or Atlanta
08t 19 3m
EXECUTORS’ SALE
WILL he sold on the first TUESDAY in DE
OEM HER next within ttc usual hours of sale,
before the Court 11 use do r in liiecnshoro 1
Greene County. Ga , f ■ ■ distribution among the
legatees, that vales!, tract of Land known',as
Dover, the r, side f Col. R. J. Willis, late
of said county, deceased, situated about six milse
West of Greensbnri on the Oconee River be
tween Daniels’ and Willis’ Ferries. The tract
Contains about two thousand acres more or less ;
j and is one of the most productive farms in Mid
dle Georgia, though an examination of the crop
now growing an tho place wi’t be more satis
factory than anything we could say in its bo
half.
The terms will be cash on tho ■iy . !e. he
purchaser to pay for papers, and . iongiv
en on the Ist of Jnuary next, .oe purchaser
can be supplied with pr Js and stock of all
kinds necessary for the p ee
Cupt .L. At Willis, who resides on the farm
wII t-’ke pleasure in showing it to any persoD
who may desire to examine it.
S D, HEARD.
JAS. H. w ILL 13
L B WILLIS
Exeeators.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
By Virtue of an order of the Uon. Court of Or
dinary ft Git ene Coun’v G •o-gia, will he
•1 c b tore the Court House and >or in Greenstioro’,
Ge egis, between thu lawful hoars ot sale on
tbe
Ist Tuesday iu Berembor
next, the fol'owir x prope tv belonging to the
t'.<ta'c if Genre i 0 Daw son and ce ned, to wit,
one Law Offlc ■ over the Store hou e of Charles
I Norton ..pposite the Court House Square. t«
the e ruer of G ee e aud Main Sireet it. Greens.
b>ro Ga. containing two rooms
Also will ue so and at the s me tim. all the per
sperishable property belonging to fifetute
fmul j !. ioUiocLd County, coQtiftingof
chairs Car pots Bedstead and .VI at t res.- ©a, Ta
bes. F War-i rob© a large number of' Law
*n i raise e. neus bos Ac.
Terms of :e CVk
DWARD W. SEABROOK
Avimr. with the will Annexed of Georg© O
Dawsun dec I. ocll9-:ds,
- liappy family iu Ver>
■ . w i.ere the husband and wife
lived together but have uot spo-
Iten for fifteen ron” 8 .
POLLARD, COX & GO.,
GENERAL GROCERY
AND
Commission Merchant-
No 21)7, Broad Street,
Afew d-.ors be.ow Planters Hotel
oct9~tt AUGUSTA GA
WM.BOLLMAM,
-DEALER IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
GOLD PENS
SPEf TACLES, ETC.,
Whitehall Street. 2d Door above M. Lynch A
Co’s Book Store, near R. R, Crossing
Atlanta . . Georgia
Repairing done in good style and Warranted.
nov9--tf
' i_J ?
Embroidery, &o,
MISS C, COR LEW TENDERS HER SER
VICES to tbeeitice a of Greensboro, and
will do Light Sewing < n most rearenable terms
She will also do ramping f< r Embroidery and
Braiding The ladies invited to give her a call.
MEADOR BROS.
TOBACCO COMMISSION MERCHTS
(UNDER UNITED BTATES HOTEL.)
ATLANTA OEO.
Keep always n s okra large
STOiK OF ALL GRADfS
TOBACCO & SEGARS
-AND—
Com moil Whiskeys
Sole Agents for the South
ern States for tha Sale of the
Celebrated Bill Arp Smoking
Tobacco
LINTON & DOUGHTY
Cotton Factors
AND
Com 77i is s io 7i Me r chants
Jackson St.
Augusta Ga.
Continue?) commission bosincsst in nil its
branches octl2--3m
COTTON GINS! COTTON GINS!!
HORACE L. EMERY 4 SONS
Universal Cotton Gins,
AND
CONDENSERS
A LSD Railway and Lever Horse Power
A and Ingcrsoolt's hand Cotton Prcsse'i
or sale by
P. W. J. ECHOLS.
Dealer in Agricultural Implimonts and
Mnchenery White Ilall street, Atlan a Ga
Sep 2d—ll'
Boots, Shoes A Trunks.
THE attention of the trade is specially
invited to my Pali and Wiuter Niock of
800 T S, SHOES
AND
TT £OS TJKT JB<aL ,
WHICH 16 NOW COMPLETE.
A call from country Merchants visiting
*h" (Tty, is r»«p’'ct r n’ly so’icited
Fresh ri ceired w , kly via Boston
l nd New York.
EDWARD Daly, Agent,
No. 141 Mating- street, opposi
!layue-st. sep2B—6;ns
Ml Property for Salß
I NOW offer my STEAMCORN MUL.in the
citj of Gre©i.tOoro for ?a e Ah new*, only run
uae year, with capacity us grindingfrrru eighty
to one hundred basnet per day. with as u.uch
cus om as it can grind for doe© not stand one
hour per month for w nt of grinding, t<vgetber
with rny CITY DU-SIDENCK A I will be so a
together or I will sell rhe Residence and keep
the Mill if it the purchaser. SoM f r do
t »ult, bat to raise money to pay ‘‘old deb**”
?*oon if tou wart it.
'iiv *•» J. HBFHYWOOP. I
lUmvi-rnal Ncuraiya j
A SAFE,
CERTAIN,
ASB
Speedy Cure
FOR
NEURALGIA,
ASQ AXL
NERVOUS
DISEASES.
Its Effects ore
Magical.
It is n u f ilitii.' ■© . edj> »u ad evses of Neu
ialgiK Facials, - fteu ©UeoUug a perfect cUre ii.
let-s ih.iu tw n y-ti»ilr hou s, from the use of no
more than two or three piltß,
No other form of Neuraigi or Nervoua Dis
eaae has failed to yu Id to this wonuerful rem
edial agent.
Even in tho severed cases of Chronic Neu
ralgia and general nervous derangements,—o
m«ny years standing,—taffectingj the entire
system, its use for a few days, or a few weeks
at the utmost always affords the most astonish
ing relief, und very rural j fails to produce a
comp ete and permanent cure.
It contains no drugs or other materials in
the slightest degree injurious, even to the most
delic ite sy'tem and can always be used with
perfect safety.
It has long been in constant use by many of
ou' moot eminent Phyarctans- who give it their
unanimous and unqualified approval-
Sent by maiijm receipt ofprioe. and postage
One package, . SI 00, • Postage 6 cents
S'l packages; . 5 00, . “ 27 “
Twelve packtges, 900 . . “ 4b ‘
It is uoln by all whole.-»le and retail dea ers
in ‘irug sand medicines ihrouga ut|ttie United
St
TURNEfI & Cos., S"le Proprietor
ictl2-}f 120 Tremont Street, Boston, Masst
KAVANUAGH t DICKER'S
BILLIARD TABLES
The*most Ke>lab!e cushion used on Billiard
Tables is 'he
CAT-GUT cushion,
!
Mvntifartur»il bv Knvnnngh A Pi-cVer, and Pal
-riled Dec IS 1866 [See Scientific Ameucan-
Vol 16 No 11 ]
It ie the only Cusbion'that possewen all the
qualities essential to a perfect Cushion. It is
tbe uio.-t elastic and most du-eble Cushion ever
offered to tbe billiard-nlaving publio as is a
bundantly proven bythe great demand for it
since its introduction. The peculiarity which
distinguishes the Cat-Gut renders
it superior to all others, is the tightened cord
of cat-gut which overlies the face and edge of
the rubber and running the full length of the
Cushion, Athioh prevents the ball from heeding
into the rubber and jumuing fo.im the table
Tbe addition of the c itgut,eord also adds much
t • the elasticy of the Cushion
The oat-gnt Cushion has already been applied
to ove'l 000 tables which are in constant u«e.
It can be applied to tables of any m ike, forjs7s
per set.
Kavanugh A Decker’s Factory, at the corner
of Centro and Canal Street l , N Y is the most
complete of ’ts kind in the world The raachin
e y is of themost improved character, the
lumber drving room the largest in the United
States, the material used the best that can
be purchased and the workmen thoroughly
skii'ed.
Billiard Cloth. Balls, Cuer, and Trimmings,
all of the best make constantly on“hand
Kavanagh A Decker are the nly agents in
thtsjc nntry f r Kay,s Cue Cement adjodgedby
competent authorities to ho the best [cement
e-cr used
FULL SIZE TABLES CUT DOWN FOR 8100
Send fur Illustrated Prce List
KAVANAGH Si DECKER
Corner of Centre & Carftl S r s
ocJ2d— tt New York
F. con RA ,
CONFECT!®? AND FANCY GROCERIES,
WHITEHALL Str west side,
A few doors from Alabama Si ATLANTA GA.
M INES, BRANDIES LIQUORS,
Cordials leas Sugars
Coffue Cindies Preserves
Crackers Butter Cheese
Hums Baef Fish
pork Lard B.i e
Fruits Nuts Currants R isins Sugars Pipes Suufi
Country Merchants supplied at NcwYorkPrio s
octlS—3ms
Carriage Shop.
lAHE Subscribers having permanently lo
catid in Greenesboro, Ga., axe prepar
id to do all kinds of
Carriage, Buggy and Wagon Work
in the neates t und best style, also all kinds
of
blacksmithing.
attention given to Horse
hneii or and Repairing old Axes.
A liberal patronage is earnestly solicited
Wo II Griffit’B & Cos
Phonogrrapic!
Photographic !
\ rORGAN A JONES have opened over
IVi the store of Elsas A Adler a
Pliotograliic Gallery,
where they are prepared to take Photo
graphs. Ambrotypes, Porcelain and Gem
Pictures, Ac. Ac.
Picture? taken to St Lockets, Breastpins,
etc
Persons need not wait for clear weather
to have their Pictures taken.
Their chemicals are new and reliable
and pictures takeu by them will not be soil
ed by moisture
»nj- ts
Edward Wide’s
FaLinoxxs
Stomacli Hitters
Will cure Liver
Complaint and all species
of Indige-tion, later
mitte Feve"
Fever ar.d A e and all Peri
ical Disorders.
7t will give immediate relief in Colic and
Flux
It will cnri* Costiveness.
It is x mild and delightful Vnvigorant for
delicate Female*
It is a shft: .dnti'-Bilious Alterative and
Tonic for ah Family purposes.
It is a powerful Becuperant after the
frame has been debilituted.or reduced by
Makucss,
ft is an exce'ent Appetiser as well as
strengthener of ihe digestive force
It is desirable alike as a Con active and
mild Cathartic.
’iSfi-For the < ure of ihe above Diseases
this pn-paration stands unrivaled, and its
good and permanent effects are attested by
tbonsanc ». and it is recommended aliae not
only by the ablest medical men; but also
by the ministry,
Try It. all you that are afflicted, and
be convinced of its wonderful power and
beneficial effects.
Edward Wilder’s
SARSAPARILLA.
AND
An unfailing and rapid cure tor Scrofula
in all its forms, every known variety o
Constitutional Syphilis or Venerial Disease
Neuralgia, Skin Diseases—no matter how
hoi nr invefrate— Chronic Rheumatism,
Scrodfulous Sore Eyes, Glandular Swell
ings of the neck or elsewhere Chronio Chills and
Fever, Tel ter : Weeping Sore, Leg ulcers of 1
•very kind Pimples on tho face, Ringworm
Scald Head Fulling of :fie hair or A'npeeia,
" hite-Swelhng Hip Joint Disaa.se [or Morhus
Coxorins Chronic Erysipelas, Dropsy Ague
Cake eto
For Ihe rapid and permanent enre of tbe a--
hove Diseases this preparation stands unrivaled.
A o re is guaranteed in every case where it is
used according to directions,
Edwr’d Wildsr’s
COMPOUND EXTRACT
WILD CHERRY
This preparation is specially recommen
ced as affording certain and p ompt. telief
iu Coughs, Colds, and Catarrhs of every
descript on, Ju llronchitis, Lariogytis,
and Asthma or Phthisic it gives immediate
comfort and relief. It is also admirably
adapted io relief of Ibe cough and dilli
mlty of breathing in Consumption. It. is
indispensable in Pneumonia or Winter
Fever, Pleurisy, and every conceivable
form of Pulmonary Disease attended with
cough d.lficulty ot breathing, or pain.
Fi r taste, efficiency, and power this med
icine has ro equal, and when used in any
of the above diseases has never been knewu
to fail to give almost instant relief fol
lowed by certain and permanent cure.
Edward Wilders
FAMILY PILLS
For the curetof Constipated and Sing
3ish Bowels. In these conditions of the
a imentvvry canal they are Guaranteed to
be pertectly infullible. Asa Purgative
in all Fevers aud Inflammation of tht Liv
er, brain, kidneys, and bladder, in ery
sipelas, fever and ague, acute Opthalmia
or sore eyes, fullness of the head, vertigo,
dizziness, blindness. Ac., they cannot be
exceZ'-d. These Pills wifi be found, on trial,
to be far supericr ro any other combina
tion of medicines in the rapid and certain
cure ot all th j above diseases. They
should be taken with Edward Wilder's Sar
suparilla and Potash in the dis ases in
which that remedy is recommended, and
with Edward Wilder’s Compound Extract
of wild cherry in coughs, colds, etc., and
with Edwi,>d Wilders Stomach Bitters for
chills and iV • r and fever and ague.
EDWARD WILDER & CO-,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
215 IWarble!Front Mainlstreet
LOUISVILLE KY
For sale iu Greensboro Ga by
WALK FT A TORBERT
FOUTZ’B
CILBBRATSF
Horse aM Cards Potto
ft Hi *tomach sDd^nter
this animal, such as GLANDERS,
use improves the
wind, increases M m
the appetite-gives M «
a smooth A? trtm rtf*
glossy skin—and
transforms th e l 1
miserable skeleton into a fine-looking and spirited
horse. _
To keepers of Cows this preparation is invaluable.
It increases the quantity and improves the quality
makes them thrive
much faster. _
In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers io
the Lungs, Liver, —.
Ac . this ari.de
nets as a •'ncc.flc.
onu-ha'.f - it-t A
to a paper in a '
barrel of swill t!ie _
above diseases
will be eradicated
or entirely prevented. If given in tim*, a certain
preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera.
Price 26 Cents per Paper, or 5 Papers tor 8L
PRXPAEED BY
S. A. FOUTZ & BRO.,
AT THEIR
WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT.
No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md.
For Sale by Druggists snd Storekeepers through*
out the United States.
Pur sale by
W. GBIFFIN,
Greensboro,’ Ga
WILLIAM J. SHARP’S.
Improved Billiard Tables,
With his PATENT CUSHIONS,
Well knowa to be superior to any now
in use. Manufactory, 43 Aler
cer St., N. Y
THE great popularity of SHARP'S
IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES
has renderled it necessary to make exten
sive arrangements, in 1 order io supply the
increasing demand, and be is now prepar
ed to fill nny order with which his pa
trons or the public generally, may ta«
vor him
W. J. Sharp having had practical ex
perience for nearly twenty years, in tbe
manufacture of Billiard Tables, and having
made a mimbe *of valuable improve
ments, he guarantees a Table, which for
elasticity of touch, mechanical construc
tion on scientific principles, and elegance
of appearance, will challenge competition.
Hi* newly invneted patent Cushion*
having been pronounced by tbe most com
petent judges to superior to any now in
use, ,i is enabled to furnish the best Billard
Table munufaenred in the United States, and
sustain tbe name which Sharps Tables so
justly have acquired.
Ball.*, Cues and Trimings constantly on
hand. Old Cushions repaired atshort notice
Orders by mail punctually attend and to.
Semi for descriptive circular and prico
list.
W. J. SHARP
maylS—tf. 43 Mercer St, New York.
M, A. aTOVALL, H. EDMONDSTON
Stovall & Edmondstoii.
WAREHOUSE and GENERAL
Commission HJcrdpnfs
Factors in COTTON Grian, Flour
PROVISIONS &C
8 0 2 arren Block. Jaekson street,
AUGUSTA GA
articular attention given to the
ale of C otton .Large storage accommo
dati 011 -
F. HORSEY.
Successor of
HORSEY, AUTEN t CO
B#ts;€apsa»&£trafo (Eoobs
No, 25 Hayne-Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
sep2S—3ms
Messrs, l. p. walker a co. , Loo
. isvilleKy., are authorized Agents
for tho HnßAi.n Business transacted by
bem will be <t■,lv a knmvli'itgi-.t to- ui