Planters' weekly. (Greenesboro' [i.e. Greensboro], Ga.) 185?-18??, March 28, 1860, Image 3

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* A Ni:t To Cuack.—A constant reader of the Mercury presents the following state ment of an account, and avers that it is cor rectly stated. ,11 makes no great appear ance in print, bnt we. assure <>ur keen and •harp-witted friends that the solution is verv amusing : Wm. Smith, Esq. ... Bought of Robert Jones. Mircli 13.—Two ivory boxes $14.00 One wood do ‘ • 7.00 One wooden do 7 00 $7.00 Salted Fish—A glass of vinegar put into the w’ator you lav your fish in to soak will fetch out most oft lie salt. CTT lie population of Chicago is set | dewoat 150,544. EF* Miclial Orow, a soldier of the Re volution and of the War of ISI2, died in Philadelphia on the 20th instant, in the 105th year of his age. He was six feet four inches iu height. .ETL ast week, seventy-one ‘grass wid ows,’ residing around Elkhart, Indiana, gave a ball, and invited their male friends. No ladies who were not ‘grass widows’ were admitted, and the fun tan high until morning. A rascally old bachelor says a man fre quently aduiits that he is wrong, but a woman never does—‘she wasonly mistaken. It is stated that a suit of twenty noble men and distinguished gentlemen will ac company the Prince of Wales on his visit to Canada this spring, it is said further • that his Royal Highness the Duke of Cam ’ bridge, elm Duke of Newcastle and Mejnr -1 Gen. Bruce, will be among the notabilities >'n that occasion. A clergyman, Being deprived for non conformity, said ‘it shou/d cost an hundred rmtn the.tr tires’ Tins alarming speech Iheigg reported, lie. w.* taken before a Soagiatrate, and exair ined, when i>e explain ed flint self By saying his .meaning was, that ‘he intended, to practice phgeie.’ Why ,;ye kisses like creation I —Because j they me mnaV °f lin king and are very good. The peeler Plate. —Much lias been said and written in regard to this i;c ,v plough. The last Nashville Christian Advocate sni s! iyi hope 1 haven’t hurt your feeling j as the raisin seed said to the hollow tooth. In July, 1830; the Biverpeol and j Manchester,’ the. iirst railway of the world, was opened for public use. Ey A little lead in brass improves it for tltniii g. Gals, Bou t do it. There is a practice, quite prevalent among yung ladies of the present day, which we are old-fashioned enough to consider very improper. We allude to their giving daguerreotypes of themselves to yauugmen i wlio are merely acquaintanc e. We con eider it indelicate in the highest degree. W e are astonsihed that any young girl \ should hold herself so cheap as this. With an accepted Invent is of course ail right. Even in this case the likeness should ho. returned it.the engagement should by. any misunderstanding cease. It this little pnru gmpu should meet the eye ol any youtig girl who is about to give her daguerreotype to a gentleman acquaintance, let her know that the remarks made by young men when together, concerning what is perhaps on her part but a piece of ignoiance or impiu dcnce, would, if she heard them, cause her .cheeks to crimson with shame and ung r. •■Woi n it a sister of ours,’ we have often with a Hashing eye—were it a sister .of mm* but that not being the case, we give •this adriuii to anybody’s sister who needs -it, most anxiously desiring that she should at all times preserve her dignity and self preiqiect ,—Adrice to Young Women. or We might pardon the ungrateful if ..they would forget who are their - enemies as speedily and completely as they often forget who are their trie ails. For Sale. A LOT of L n1 Iviner in the City of Greenraboro ,tL on ibe IftnlMtl road, adjoining land# ol Dr. T. •>*. jPoitlUm, c *ftuning one and t half acre* nit re or *le#j. F>r further part. color apply at hta office. if uot sold hefure it wid be put up to ilic highest bidder ou me lira! I'uea I v iu April nix'. March 21. -I, 1860. * : Present nii’nts of the Orsiutl Jury. The Grand Jury, sworn, selected ar,d chos. u r for the March IVm of G -aw e Superior Con: t led l l, bee leave r. spcetfi.il/ to matte the fol lowing presentments. > We have examined through committees ti e Poor School fund, the luuos of the County the Books of the Superior ami lute rior Courts. The Books of the treasurer ami Ordinary also the Court IJouse and Jad, and the Roads and Bridges. I\ e tind the B rnks and accounts of the Or dinary kept with a degree ol accuracy and neatness not to be surpassed, i ell. cling tin: highest honor upon th*> < fR or in charge and all the accounts paid being iuiiy sustain’ and by proper vouchers. Jhe Ordinary received last y*ar (1859) :roro thl County Tax, Nine hundred and ninety Your dollars and ten cents ($ dll 1<) and fro n the quota of the S'ale he rer’ ivnd , i. v n hun dred and seventy ivrod. liars ($ 1172.00) making total of Poor School funds two thousand, one fUUidr. ti and sixty 8 x dollars and ten cents $2166,1(1) of th‘S amount the Ordinary has paid out for children who have avaded them selves of the funds, including his commissions, two thousand and sixtv four dollars nd seven ty three cents ($20(1-1,73) leaving a balance on hand of one hundred and one dollars and thu - ty sewn onus. .The number of poor children returned for IBJK* between the ages of Band is as 458, ol this nutnber 232 availed themselves of the bounty. The Tax ordered to be levied bv thefi ferior ; Court last vear (1859) was ‘62 3 per cent on the State Tax. The y r (1660) the children between the ages of 6 and 18 w.il be : admitted and consequently the number wilt be largely increased. We would therefore respectfully recommend that the Tax bo increased from 16 2 3 to 25 per centum on the State Tax, to uiee f the de mand of the probably incress-d number of children whose c-nddion may require the bounty. We hare also examined the ll vika and Records of the Superior and fnferi *r Court and find them kept wth that decree of n-iatmiss •nd •c.turacy t'-at r.fl CM the highest honor opoo that nfll u*r. We have also er. s!ly rx imim and the Trees urtrtt Ihsikuairl find l em c.vaf ul iiluti an I properly kept, with roueberw for all dtsbutae* Ms f|fH f gVfltlY tFlrtCfl 11 Mill t*Js? competence of the > fficei* in charge. The r. a/ ur, r has re. eiv-d irotn all sources the ‘m “f rwo thoti'Siid “lie hu* dred nd eight* five no‘a s aed eighty five cents ($3183,86) And i'as dinbmsrd tiv prouer voucuira, one thoii'and eight hundred and seventv seven ol rs and thirteen c tfts (1877.13) leaving a baiam e on hand now in the Treasury the sum of three hu dred and eight dollars and seventy two cents, (308,7 ;.] We find no ei try on the Estray Book since Oc’ob.-r !858. We have examined th Tax Collectors Book and recommend that he be allowed the sum of ! twenty etght dollars and thirty five cents for his Insolvent List. We haveeximired the Court House and find that the North Column in front of the building nerds repairs on the plastering—the Winoow Blinds of the ‘irand Jury Room also needs repairing. We find the Jail neat and cleanly kept, though s tme plastering is very much needed in the debtms room and although this condi tion of the Court House and Jail has been re~ ported by Several preceding Grand Juries, yet the repairs I ave not been made, and as longer delay will tend to the injury of the buildings we respectfully request the proper authorities to hsv this matter attended to forthwith. We find the lioads and Bridges generally in good order, with the exception of tne Road leading from Thompson Malones to Daniels Ferry, and e respectfully recommend the Inferior 0 urt to have a Bridge erected across the Branch in Sanders’ lane. Tr.is body after a care ul investigation and mature deliberation having unanimously re solved that the (irand and Petit Jurors are justly entitled to a reasonable compensation for services rendered so tar as to cover necessary expenses white in attendance at Court. We therefore respectfully recommend that the In ter or Court assess such a tax as may be -ec essary to enable them to appropriate such an amount as will aliow to each Grand Juror the sum of two dollars per diem, and also such amount as will allow to each Petit Juror the sum of one dot ar per diem, in addition to the compensation they air. ady receive the above recommendation, embracing the present Term of he Court. In tulHlinent ofthe birr upon this suljeet, our Secretary is hereby req leafed to pay over all amounts received for verdicts at this t rm jof the Court, into the hands of the County Treasurer for County purposes. In taking leave of His Honor Judge Harris we deem this a fit ad proper occasion to give soma expression relating to his official course during this term of the Court. His charge in organizing the Court was able and comprehen sive and in commenting on the criminal Code he forcibly set forth the importance of a care ful and rigid obse> va n ce of 01 its requirements, c early pointing out to each Juror his duty in ferreting out c.itne and bringing offenders to justice. In conclusion we herein respectfully Under him our sincere thanks for the promt SKt’i., energy and fi lelity w.’.‘h which he has discharged the duties of his station, and also for his manitest kindness and indulgence bo readily and cheerfully extended to us. We also tender onr thanks to the Solicitor General W. A. Lofton for his counsel and i Oorte'-ns intercourse with this body during our deliberations. W respect! illy request that these present ments be published iu the Greenesboro Plan ters Week y. Rtinr.irr L. McWhorter, Foreman. Junes W. Godkin, James Sn ith, Sr. Thomas P. Janes, John Cuvtrigbt, Isaac A. Williams, J. Henry Wood, Wm. A. Overton, .Tames P. Finley, Oliver P. Daniel, Benjamin 0. Alfriend, Harrison 11. Watts, James 11. Sanders, riioinas 11. Smith, BenjaminE. Spencer, Darling r> . Parham, Thomas Miller, Joseph P.Elev Thomar R. Thornton, Albert A. Jefuigan, Samuel D Durham, Walter A. Partee. On nr tion ordered (hat the above present ment be published as r< q tested. A true extract from the Minutes ofthe Court. Isaac R. Hall, Clerk. Ma ch T r 180 i - ‘ -■ ■ ■ - , Sands’ Surapa till a, is alike efficacious ! to check incipient malady, and to counter* : raid actual disease. In eases of scrofula, cutaneous eruptions, erysipelas, liver com plaint, and general debility; it will speed ily purify the blood, remove all unhealthy secrets, and simulaneously* produce a lioalfy action of the stomach and bowels thereby relieving eornylaints arising tiom a derang. uieutrof the digestive funetsons. The ingredients composing this celebrated Remedy being entirely vegetable, no un pleasant symptoms arc left behind after cure. Prepared and sold by A.B. & D. Sands, 100 Fulton Street N. Y. Sold olso, by J. 11. Wood and Druggists generally. ,-iC The readers of the Weekly j are nqueeDti tu notice ci.e Advertjs* mens m h noth'r C'tiU'ii i, t>t Dr J. bnvct Duds’ Imperial Wine B (tern, for sale in (Jreene* boro by Urabhe and Weaver* — I Th* y nave recently been listed and approved by one | of (be ■***> yaiciat s in (he South, and although j to. y hire hren b*it few weeks be tore the people of i Geo'ifia, yet you cun hear their praise bam ad are- j lion us i e*u R ad the iron- ral a verli- nienc. ; ’ * ] GRGLMIMiOUO Btttt ES tilt REM. Corrected Weekly for the Gazette. - :■ ; j Bagging (Gunny) yd 15 © R-'pe per lb, 10 ‘at Paeon Hams 14 ® “ Shoulders IS ® “ Clear sides 14 © Lard IS © Butter Country 15 © Eggs IS © j Chickens 15 © 20 I Tillow. 10 © 12 Candles Tallow 15 © “ Adamantine 28 © 30 “ Sperm, 50 © Cheese © Coffee Ri0...,.-.,,, 14 © 15 “• Lagtiira 15 ©l6 “ Java 18 ® 20 Toi 75 ©125 | Feathers j Mackerel No. 1, ! • No. 2, 4jer bbl 24,00 © “ No. 3, “ “ ~.. • j Smoked Herring, per Box Flour Extra Family per sack 4.75 © | Corn with sacks 2,60 © Meal per Bush 1,2.5 © Wheat White 1.6 C © Wheat Red 1,40 © Oats j Peas... I,oo© Rye Powder (SU>t-Gun) 40 ® 50 j Shot 10 © Lead 10 © : Iron Bweeds 8) © 6 “ English 5 ©sl j Nails wrought 10 © ** cut, 5 © 51 Steal Cast 25 © *• German....! IS © ! “ BlMer English 12J® *• “ A met iean *• % Kew Advertisement*. NIcCOKD, HORTON & WALTON, WBOLISAkS DEALERS IX Groceries Generally. Cor. Broad and Campbell Streets. AUGUSTA, GA. 2 Jf’CORD, iW. HORTON, ROBT. WALTON, Jit Augusta, Ga., March 58th, 1860 6iu. * A SPLENDID STOGKf At Lowest Prices! HEmjjToSBORSE, Watch-Jlakcr, Jeweller, AND OPTICIAN No. 236 BROADSTREET, under the U. S. Hotel, and oppoait. the C.tv Bank. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.. Keeps on hand a select and beautiful assort ment of Goods, consisting of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER & PLATED WARE, Telescopes, Surveyor'*'Compasses, Ftt-Olas es, for Mountain U>e„ind in short every thing useful in his line of business particularly SB3P3D OTACIaUJa, IN GREAT VARIETY. FineJWatches and Jewelry jßef aired in the best Manner. [March 28, 1860 l v. Legal Adrcrtiscmcnts- GEORGIA, Gkeknk Cot’NTT—Whereas, Green. Home, Guardian ol M iry Ann E. R,-i<l (former ly Mary Ann E Kendall) petitions this C, urt for L- tiers Dit-mispsory : It is there tore ordered dint all persons concerned, be and aupenr at the Court of Ordinary to be held in end tor said county on the fiist Monday in ftlav next, to show c,use ‘if ai y they have) 'why said Guardian should no! tin n be ilia, harge 1. Ordered further, that a copy of ibis’ rule he pub lished for forty days in terms of the law. A trueextract from the minutes of srid Court at March Term IS6O. EUGENICS L KING, Orit’.y. Ct F.ORGIA, Gbkenk Coustt.—Whercus, Freder- H ic C. Fuller, Administrator upon the estute ot Saruli D Willis, deceased, petitions the Court of Or dinary of said county for Li tters Dismissory : These are therefore to cito and admonish, all arid singular tt e kindterl and creditors of said deceased, to show cause (if any they have) why aa id Adminis trator should not be discharged, at the Courtilof Ordi nary to be held in and ter said coun’y on the lirsl Monday in October next. Given under my (hand at r.di e in Greenesboro March th, 1861. EUGENIA'S L KING. Ord’y. C"1 EORGI A, Green a Oocxty.— When as, Isaac Mor- K ri-on, Executor arid Marv Atkin-tin, Ex cutrix of the lr*t Will and Testament of Nathan A'kinsori, dec., petitions the Court of Ordinary of said countv for Ldters Dismiss,” y : Ttiese are therefore to cite and admonish ail persons concerned, to show cause, (if any they have) why said Execi)tor und Executrix should not lie discharged at the Court of Ordinary to b h Id in anti for said coun ty on the first Monday in August next. Given under mv hand at , Itice in U cenceboiv, Jan nary 10th, 1®) ‘ EUGENIUS L. KING, Or.l v. GEORGIA, Gsxkn* Cooutt —\V icr, ns, Nicholas M. Jones. Administrator upon ihe estate of Jraae S Jmn e dec,, petitions the Coll: i o’ 0 din ry ol said county lor Lett, rs DismLsory : These a-e theretor,- tn rite and admonish all persons concerned, to show can s— if any they have —why said Administrator sh.told, not be discharged a* the Court of Ordinary to be held in anti for and com.ly oo tlie first Monday in Aujstt ntxt. G ven under tny hao i :1 t >n Greenesboro, Jan uary 10th, 1860. EUGENIUS L KING. O and v YR NAKED BASKED AND FORLORN DOWN FROM YOl’R GARRETS HASTE. CLOTHIN6 AND Gents’ FurnisLiug Goods i CRABBE& WE AVER l ave j ist rwi.v and and ate tlaily reccivirtg *he lavg.-st. ami silei’ted stock nt CLOTHING atiii fiKN TLKMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS over offered in this market, consisting of all descriptions ami kinds of Hats, Cups, Bools, Shots, Coots, Vests, Pants, Shirts, Uosiery, If.- ip. a I.so, A fine lot < f CIGARS. ,/f TOBACCO, WALKING canes, ETC., ETC. AVliieh they are offering at the lowest lie ing-prices. us a cail before purchasing elsewhere, and we pintn'se, yen shall he suited. [Mar ;h 21, 1860-ts. ctTs OF THE ‘Soutlicrn Confederacy. We are now in the cuv ts Attatita, G.t n Dnilvanii Weekly paper, called ihe Swum [ ehn ConfbdkraCT. the Uiduih ot .vbicit willlieot tie aiiCoiiiprotuieing Bau(iuru Ruhts Deniuctaut faith W fflia l efidetivi*r to inuke It) Fip* r, in t.l of its j interests anJ be whiit the name iniuuUwe. — ! This is our ut atitrabtc ceieriniiiuliou wluU.er n suits the popular bre* ah or uut. ! 1 We are for the union of toe State# con-dimtion j ally a*l miniate red, inlejeident ol cutiiproniae ton ; ceaaion or sectional ireaue*. 2 We are under existing circuir.ataticca, and fr* m mir present policy aud p nation iu the Union, to aav nothing ol the tendency of U inira, for the South, \ dependent, unohackt It and, aad uuuauux.Uiu.l in all rsp< cts, 3. We are fora perpetuation of the Union, provi- ‘ d* and the neutrality law#, the compromise it one urea of 1350, an'i all subsequent compr. are repealed. 4 VVe are for toe repeal of the r*tric*v>ua upon the African Slave Trade, re/gardlesa of it* construed! impolicy by Northern laua:ics ami South* rn fcubmis* aiouist*. 5. We regard tfie foregroiug restrictions as nn- Warranted by the Constitution, drpnvatiog, m grad ing, tnaultiugr, and grievously acciom*? in ng>a;*iti..r> to the South, and their existence upon the Satun -80. k has tended not orly to dwarf aod impoverish one section and build up another, hut that it hn eti coo rag* and subserviency and deuagogiein in t ut nnoM with their concomitant c il* mod* m in the moral degeneracy of a proud and noble peop]. . If the*. reMrirtioua and C’ inproni!f cau be wipi dfr in the Statute Hock, and th*- Gov i nioent adniiundrn and in it# original purity, with a strict r*gird to rconomy and retrenchment, we hop - to *es the Union pres* rv ed; tn de’auit of which. e arc emphatically and un equivocally for Disuni x. 6. We are for Free Trade I direct ‘axation, as the proper and cor-e’i* ufiotnU roo’a *l counting reve nuc and encouraging a spoil of lriewl#hy a* and amity. ’ 7. We re opposed to tla- acquisition ol any intwi territory urnil the African >Uv* Trade is re ote*d, ond tl e immediate aale and t tnent of all Fr>e Negroes that are found within the Ititir.cof the South cm States, after a specified time to <morale. 8. Tn SoUTiieax t’oxrtnaaact #hu l be in ti e mtereatsof aiv party or cu*li al'n, fanhrr than what we conceive to be the right# and prirpegr# u an independent people. 9 Wv shall speak of men and metmrrn at .VI lime*, regardlf** of c loacqucutea, aa we may think , th* ir poaitione ju&tify. i |ti W* ahall every ex rtinti to make The j SorTßEax Co\rK|>*KACT *ne of ‘be h-at an*i m *t re j liable Political and Ouiinv rctel f!#jer# m hf § *i|i. | We mien t to pay experts 1 atie< ‘i*g toll e I te. t News I Item#, Market RrprHta, Munetirf aid toioerci^l, | both Doineatic a..J Foreign Tem -O.tly. $6; Weakly Dultnrij Siigl. ! c**tie., Fvr cents. | No will he taken tinl>f f ayit> nt i# nad lin aha* ce Tin* rule, wut n n u h r*- t*i in fl 1 •ae-. Ad trr## 4AS P II \ M OX .K ‘llor a* it prh t*r ot i **rt Ckmfaihro* ?,* I F> h Gt tvC-nr,**.. f > I*4> 4 Jill kind* tM#/a luirv.f (! nt I l that Ci-e, %t beorl rtoocy. Miscellaneous Advertisements. GREAT EXCITEMENTS GRAND SCHEME FOR APRIL, 1860. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. AIrKINNEV & CO, Managers. . Authorized by spec ai Act of the Legislature 25,828 PRIZES. ‘ ‘ Mart than one Prize to erery tu-o Tickets. CAPITAL PRIZE,S6O,OOO. Tickets only 810 Halves, Quarters, and Kiguts is Pkopoutios. To be Drawn Each Saturday in 1860. In the City of Savannah. Georgia. Class 66, to Le Diawn April,?, 1860. Olstss67 to bt I)ravi n April J 4, 1860. Class 68, tobe Draw n Apri 21, 1860. Class 69 to he Drawn April 2 k >, 1860. MagaUicout Sc*home. 1 P's o’ 6 ,000 is S6O 000 i sotlit >0 ate ?S 000 I 20,000 10 20,0110 I 10 “ 600 are 5 000 1 • 10 000 ia 10 000 | 2 “ 400 ure Buo I• 5 000 is 5 000 | 2 ■ 301 are HOO I •* 4 000 is 4,0f)0 | 2 •* 10M) ars 400 1 •• 3 0(10 is 3 000 | 50 •< 150 are 7 sfio I•• 2,0(H is 2.000| 101 Inn are lIHI 0 l •• 1-500 is 1.f.0u i 100 95 are 9 5-4) 1 “ 1.100 is 1.100- 100 •• 85 are 8 500 APPROXIMATION PlilZl-S 25 IIS Prizes amounting to .... $212,140 ?5.828 Prizes Amt'ing to 8300,040 WILL llri DRAWN TIIH MONTH. CKBTiriCARBs or Packaoks will be solo at the fol lowing- rites which is iLe risk : Ceriificateof Packages of 10 Whole Tickets S6O “ “ 10 Hall “ : 0 “ “ 10 Q alters “ 15 ” ■* 10 Eighth ‘‘ 750 LOOK AT THIS! A SPLENDID DRAWING ON The Three Number Pljm ! Which takes place on evotv WeJnosctav and Satur day in 1860. 1 Capital Prize of $23,000 1 Prize of 4,500 1 “ of , 4 000 1 “ of 3,000 l “ of 2, >71.20 10 “ of *7OO are 7,000 40 “ of 175 lira 7 000 60 “ of 125 are ’,250 259 “ of 80 ure 20,720 64 “ -of 50 are 3,200 61 “ of 30 are 1 920 64 “ of iO are 12-0 5,632 “ of 10 are ft 3jo 28,224 “ of 5 are 141 120 34,412 Prizes Amounting to $281,481.20 Whole Tiekels $5, Sliari-s in Proportion. IN ORDERING PICKETS Oil CERT I Ft- CATF.S.—Enclose the money to our address for the licke’s ordered, on recent ot which they will he for warded by first mail. Purchasers can have lick ts ending: in any figure tin y may designate. The list of drawn numbers and prises will be ceut to purchaser* imm< diateiv after th* drawing. All cuininunications strictly cnntidenii.il. Orders for Tickets or Certificate'-, b\ M *il or Fix- t*> he direct and to McivIXNEY and CO November 2. 13 9 ly Savannah, On. HOSTBTTEH’S STOMACH BITTERS, fbr the cure of Dyspepsia, huligestion, Xausra, Flatulency, Los* of Appetite, ter any Bilious Complaints arising froth a morbid inaction of the Stomach or Bowels, ■producing Cramps, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, efie. In view of the fact that every member of the human family is more or less subjected t ome of the above complaints, besides in numerable other conditions in life, which, bv the assistance of a little knowledge or exercise of common sense, they may be able o to regulate their habits of diet, and with the assistance of a good tonic, secure per manent health. In order to accomplish this desired object, the true course to pursue is, certain./, that which will produce a natural state of things at the least hazard of vital \ strength and life: for this end Dr. Hostettor has introduced to this country a prepara tion called HOSTETTEIfS STOMACH BITTERS, which at this day is not a nyyf j medicine, hut one that has ! v ,. n tried for I y.ars. givin™ atUfccdon to all who have , used it. The Hitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring them to a healthy a1 vigorous action, and thus by the simple process of strengthening natuvs, enable the system to triumph over disease. Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, so generally contracted by new settlers, and caused principally by the change of water and diet, will be speedily regulated by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more prevalent when taken in all its various forms, than mny other ; the cause of which may always be attributed to derangements of the diges tive organs, can be cured without fail by using HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BIT TERS as per directions on the bottle. For this disease every physician will recoin mend Bitters of some kind, then why not -use an article known to lie infalliblet Every country have their Bitters as a pre ventive of disease, and strengthening of the system in general, and among them all there is not to be found a more healthy people than the Germans, from whom this preparation emanated, based upon scientific experiments which has attended to advance the destiny of this great preparation in the medical scale of science. FEVER AND AGUE. This trying and provoking disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing him to a mere shadow in a short space of time, and rendering him physically and mentally useless, can be defeated and driven from the body l>y the use of HOSTETTE&'d RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, any of the above stated diseases can not be contracted when exposed to any ordinary conditions producing them, if the Bitters are used as per directions. And as it neither creates nausea nor offends the palate, and rendering unnecea sary any change of diet or interruption to usual pur suits, but promotes sound sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint is thus removed as speedily as is con sistent with the production of a thorough and perma nent cure. For Person* in advanced years Who ire suffering from an enfeebled constitution and Infirm body, theae Bitter, are invaluable as a restora tive of strength and vigor, and needs only to Ij* trtou to be appreciated. And to a mother white nnrain,, these Bitters are Indispensable, especially where the mother's nourishment is inadequate to the demands of the cbUd, consequently her strength mast yield, and here It la where a good tonic, such as Hostetler's Stomach Bitten Is needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the system. Ladies should by all means 1 t-y this remedy for all caaes of delality. and before so doing, ask your physician, who, if he ia acquainted a with the virtues of the Bitters, will recommend their use hi all caw of weakness. CAUTION. —We caution the public against using any of the man/ imitations or coun terfeits, but ask for HoeTKrr.R a Cblkbcatkd Stomach Bittkbs, and see that each bottle has the word* “ Dr J. Hostetler's Stomach Bitters” blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on Use metallic cap eoTcring tha cork, and olwerre that our autograph signa ture is on the label. CT Prepared aid said by HOST UTTER k SMITH, Ptttsbargh, Pa., aad Mid by all Drsgglfl.v graters, aad dealer* generally tkraaghast the 1 Bind States, Canada. Seats iaerlca and Ctnaasy. 8 CO VII. A MEAD, NEW OIILCASS, lot.. * \M>elrule Agtals, for Vi r en’sVsfoh- J ij. vlh.tr I*. :„,LJ r. f>. tj ■itsrsrf \ij IV-iy] NEW CARPET STORE. T JAMES G. BAILIE c So BROTHJftti Direct Importers of all kiuds of CARPETINGS. Mattings in all Widths and Colors Mannf i CarpetLiuing,lmported Door Mats Rugs, Floor Off Cloths, Window Shads, Curtains, Curtain Materials, Corniees, Bands, Loops, dec. WALL PAPERING IN GREAT VARIETY, { All of which we will sell at the low est market prices. Terms cash. Patronage solislt'4 905 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA, And JAMES G. BAILIE’, 231 King Street, Charlestoa. CP” Carpets mule up with dispatch, [mar. 30, iB6O iy. FAIR NOTICE. r |' , IIE Bo k- of onr Store ad H irrn ss Shop 1 ere ir. ti e hands of J is. \V. VVitifi. ld, to whom payment muxt be made; our tueann are too limited ‘o give longer indulgence, our Cred itors ate wanting th ir monev.— We therctere give each, and all, fair notice that after a reasonable time’ we will use the most effectual means to wind up our Books. We hope therefore you will save its trouble and yourselves < X iense. Feb. 22d ISO't. ‘ fim. WfNTIFI.n & PORTER. €opnrlucrship .Notice. IT HR subscribers have this day formed a . eopartm r*hip under the stile of WAKEFIELD, MURRAY & CO., For the purpo e of transacting a general Mer chandise Business FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, • CLOTHING, II ATS OAFS, . BOOTS and SHOES, JAMES l. WAKEFIELD, WAItII \M N. MURRAY, JAMES P. McCALL. OrMonoshpro'. Qn’, F -’-rnar 15th. 1960 4m notice: A LL those indebted to the under-ignrd who do nut —5. wish to see him to.ld out by the Sheriff, will please call au4 settle at the eailiret opp rtunity „ G. II THOMPSON. Crcenrsboro, Feb , 23 h, 1860, NOTICE^ \I.L persons indebted to in rioter by N'e or ac count for the vears ol 1*56 1357 arid 1353, must tne up an I settle, as longer i,uli.lger.ee i- out ot (hrquestion, HENRY E HUNT. Gre e horn, f! t F hrn-irr 2 , 1.86 >2 o AOTIfTIh GEORGIA, Gbkbnb Court* All person* iri. ST debted to ftiooias M- rritt, late ~f ¥ ,id c ,u :l iv dec., ure nquested to make immediate p.vment,and all thoae having claim* against him, to pri sent thru * outy prow uto it..* tiodersignrd. JA.bES vi ERRITT, K.-'r. ot Thomas Meriitt’ dec. Gtsenesb ,ro, February sth. 18C0. AoO KRWARi). Rax away frotn mi plantation on the 22 t “i July last, my Negro man FRANK. lit: leab.mt .So or 30 years ohl, ot lai k I’ompiex'ort t> in h x letft l.igh, nod wrifjhs üboiit 180 j-ounddoi nore. H• c thought iolv* b tween (Srronett • ro Hr.tl L wrei oe* Mil! on ih*- Oaouee fiver. I vifi giv*- .he bvc reward to any oih* who wil* him in (he Greene Cunlv Jol ‘r firliver him me. WM. ROWL\ND Sa. Match Uth 1860 f. GUANO 1 GUANO!! DWIS and BROTHER are Agents for he -ale of Amebic** Gcano, the licit Ferlimcr known which they wiil sell at §14,00 per T jn , Cal’ and get a iHiiinhlets. it see the anal v* sand eerUficates. Jiri 26th, 136Q.1T. DAVIS and BROTHER. PROFESSOR MAPES’ Nili’agdiisetl Sniccrpliospliutc OSJ’ X.23MCIES, Patented November, Ssth. 18,19. pRIOR ta *he year I ‘ 47. Superphnsjitmtc !iad been marie in England, by U*;vliii>; burnt bnes with >ulphuric ftcifl, Riid by the forma lion of sulph ite o nine, thus it>-tractilk# one lime from she bones, ihi hihle jho,'hato liad t een formed. Ia 1847, J J. ‘-lapi s rn de ♦ nerie-* of exp* nmentfl, thuiß: lie f* utid, n thnt Peruviao Guano cont inued ihe nee* eaaary rli f iema for insurin the growth of * larta,but not in the rigfit relative proportions to -.ach other.— lie instituted a e< riea of txpi riment', practically, by *d ich he proved that one hundred p.mnda of burnt treated with fifty-six pounds of eulphurir acid fifty six pounds of P tuvi-m Ooano, and twenty pounds of sulphate ot amnrjojiiH, f iniudu mixture rv try way superior to P- ruvmn GuaitO, nud it would not ct i<e ih.‘soil, but wou’d Cun til: u illy add to its frriiity. II • had futinrl tlat one oarrtl of hlr.o. 1 , fieg-li from Die Htuirnat. m X and with a *cord of organic matter, woul<t f by f rmentation. pr duce a niHnu r equal to a l ord fwt li rotted stable manure He lurthur found that B.v ntei n barreltu t>f>.bl<M>d, wli u dried, would make one barrel, and unit blood eould be procure and at’ (Nimpurativi ly I:tie cost, ii. c rthiii sertione; that it could t.e drii <! by cm* king and pr* wing so to pro duce a dry pi wdtr, ami bv m'dinc: To ti e ab rr named nsa n ecpixl weight of dried bullockV U*od, n rntrutr U formed ‘M? Hl'M’Bt P r v>pe o ’ “ hLn Brr In povrr r and laaiiiuj ftUctt o onr hundiiss uicury nr® poyispi v! th* Veit Peru viuii Guano. Since h the country, s. tne ti tv oiripaniej have imitavd ti i unicli unife** various mum e, and fur the purpose ol reinsuring it more p pul nr, h:ve trsduccd Prof. Mupie Htid h s <ii ii- le, dluiiniug to make that <t a sup nor qunhiy. U>ery yi ar pit sente new imitators >d ihii* article, who infiuufacture an ihfi*rior nrdclr, uainsr tr e mineral phosphates a b.isi*-, instead of th** calcin* ed bon* sot animaU. N’ twi’hetnr-d nsr all this, the <Lni;:nd for Ma Nitrogenised Supcrpho-pbute ot L rne tie* doubled. Peruvian Guniocontain* an excessive amount of nimn-uiia. ih-; or !v use ol hir h in t * render water capab'e oUi'iflolvinpr i larger um-'Uotof the inorganic c-iiiftiiiienu *f ihe foil, or a. aonueijmea Called as an excitai t Tlir mai k't fnrdemnuf New Utrecbi ccumnenrcd roiuc yesr a?o by ueing two hundred weifflit of gv*:\o to the n *e; they ar now eompi'lled t u.st? tztelvr t’.united w ijriit U produce the tame ef fect, nn-t die r l.iiuf ia evid nfly un ** verified ty iu :>*c, wuile th we a-|,o fa re used the N.ro^eiJ,sod Su perph apba e of Lime, hv<* nteailily found their s <ils u> he i:no*ov*t, hii ■ iiisnadot req nring more, they rMpjire 1 sa ffriilietiur utoterixl •wh vea*. And ♦.his is purlicu’arly true ofUdton md T* bsc&i taoda. Amoug ihe advaniat?* Br-eii>g from the um J Ni tnjgenitafi and Sujk rpho-*[hate are V:t fdlhiw inff : It cur it no wt e-l Herd to the B**i’; it purr nt rut, and in- Httrea tlur perf rting of is; ihu*, when*UAed on Cutnxi. fb boll Hand n--t f rt !| and, ua hy the experience ot Mr. L -urnas. Col. l>.*vin, nd Col. Goodwin, and oh ---re, it ir:v>s :u g*r- atrr weight per acre otCoihm. For W* Rt, it has >*n Hilly pr xt and it* If to he au; ei ior to p. rn iau Guou-; when io c -mact wi h ascutpit dou*B nut • estroy it ifa dt'• Ih.A P-tut art G *no; and ii *up{4iea the rfeficu ncy of Pli-ifiptwc < L-oe and oth er ingr* dimnts, produced by cx-xndvt reaping of gram aod undue paaitoaie The. retain a ot ihe fnnn of h# inrmtor, of the A i criesn Inaißtue, h d‘'ommitteca ot other iuntitu ii n*, who have, visited ib, ni ho urh it is manured cri f.-rty with ttiis fer'ilnr- r, imo d>t in# nintiura hti yet l— nus and which po )u< k un equal amount of } pr.ifjl. Toe Vmeriom T stitofc hrtrt j*rt awnr'ed lhir j ’Hilvi r M dal io Prakamr f-r the frnli ! srr, afi*r a ouoai iuviat gati n in'oibc mcr ! i# “f n’l in it*-* fiirfcff. T-c #ib c * r h ticen r-ppoinird ft de Aemt Ir ! \ 170*1,1 tor im* mU es the atn ve f* rti! s#*, td ccab amkia ft.ai Ms cifulifiieni* nvt •!#*• • stand [ .hove, and nothin? <1 t. f* ruder# and *.ru g mors in lornuttiiHi, will pietati s**t#d lur #ir C reu'ai, roataiii , i'*g ‘lVtaiim luui*, •nd Ihe iift.e'r# h? l>r flodarlin, w kli <s fitot ite it. v Ir#*l trcaiioc on Pn- w.'i.ate vier fritJ Ten, In Diction. J. A. QUIMBY, V” t Ifton l S O’* 4 , ft# j- d*l t t fa£• fc J i* ’ ni 3. & ‘ * JAMES A. JONESi Wtu'oboase & Com. Merc boat. iHdiiioth Street Augusta,Os. Will attend personal! v to ths- ttaieao4 storage of Cottok, B acon, Gbain, and all other rttoDCCK consigned to him. ALo to the receiving and f awarding of foods. Per sonal attenti in given to th* Oiling of Ordafa fur Btggtng.Rope and Prutily supplies. Liberal advancaa made on product ia store. S c -fim. NOTICE. Tub respretfuily reqnsat thoae ot Ihelf customers who are it. arrests for the year It'S t* call between now and the Ist ol March i ext, am’ sti fle their accounts ; a* they .cannot positively eiUud indulgence t evnntf that date. Jan 12 lv6oSm. HOWELL A NEART. LAND YOU SALE. fSTae undersigned having determined h nee* A Weet offer* bis LAND tor sale, coneiaMng of Five Hundred and Furty O e Acres, lying in Green* county, near t'uiou Point surrounded by every eon vci.ience, and with good Improvements B. F. CARLTON. M. D. Match 7:h 1860 lm DENTISTRY. DK. Ifvnr. JftORGJt.H, Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist. Penjidd, Georgia, YVrtH'LD infot tn the cttiacne of Greene-and ad* v V joining counties, that he is p-epared to petlorta any i>rration per ainiug to his protsMion. with uest nea* aud diapatch. He will inat.rt from one tb bben tire set of teeth, which, for beauty, durability, snta fort and maslicatinc, will compare with any, ettbef in thia country or Europ.. It atut intentlou topleaaa. Any call from the country that may be tendered him will meet with prompt aileuiisn. He refers ta Dr John B Morphy of Home. —Feb. 19. 1860. -• TO THE PUBLIC. Ever since my “ Aromatic Schiedam Sthnappa"— ‘tie purest ami best Gin for medical purposes— ba ilor tolly appreciated throughout the couutry, I tiava tjeen conatamly solicited by dtuggists, apothecarias. Old largo numbers i.f the moat eminent physicians, to all parts ol the Union, to add to my Giu imports ions, pure Druudiea aud Wines, and to bottle thaw he'stiuie ns lam and have been doing with the Schnapps; to seal with my s.nl and give my aertl . ate guarantying their undoubted purity, I should Ion.; ago have ru teavorud to comply with lie flattering rt quests, hut I tuuud it iinpoaaible to do -o, especially in tegud to the important ailiclts ts Brandy, Port and Madetitv X'/ine*, owing to the high prlrcs in Europe, oeca.ioncd by abort grape crops fur mine years. Happily lor the soceess of my new en- ’ terpriee, the grope crops for the laetand tbs prcTioua Vcaia were abundant. Another point in my favor is this; tha duty now on French Brandy ia 70 per ce*” # . itiaihau U *• nhr* my medic.il m/n !* (o Holicitme ti furnish pnr Brandy ami Wioe^ t Theae favoring M i: , cunitfHßce ave enabled ;,,e to cjrnmence anew ‘titi rprite. I have enn’ glided to import C< gnuc Brandy end Wincw t.i b'jV.ie h, m tor medical as well as fur private use. i am well aware, from the bitter eiperienoe. the vil* attacks, the misrepresentation of motives and enmity ot dealers ami mixei aof bad articles w hich I uiet with and conquered in ihe rase of my Bctmappe, before it obtained it- present proud pro eminence over all other Gina, that <'ie new enterprise will be attended with equal opp.siti.rn, more trouble and involve ea immense outlay ol capital. These tlif&cuUics and ts pri s. s will he much greater, because I shall have t encounter the malignity and enmity of counties* tb> sands ho are engaged in the liquor trade, sod tusk ing lot tune* by me manufacture of infamous, Imita tions of “B'anilj” made fnm powononsoompoundo— t .cii t-s. being alike deetrnctive to healthy humnw -ife, aud of course speedy death to the feeble invalid, t those in whose behalf eminept physicians have urged upon me the importation of a pure, invigorat ing article of Umnoy. 1 shill doso, in spite of all ipposition, even that of the dealers snd sellers t>4 the •tuff in bottles railed “Brandy,"of which mtllionacf butilea are annually sold, *ud t* IticliM uo beliur tfta* he worst of poisons. I nin perfectly willing and well ••lirfl-d to yinbark tbis new enterprise, and have no leara, i.o doubt* dniut the most ultimate suceess toi myai If and th* druggists and n; pother aries in the tlieirty three Biatea t flu y will heart.ly coop, lute v illi me in my .fliirt* !■’ drive ..in of uo the vihst nl compounds, c.lled tßrandy,” and teplace it with the pure, unadnlierai rd silicic, which I will faithfully and truly supply. The airtuea of pure Frei eh Brandy oeed not til ha told. The Brandy imported by me 1 will bottle, seal with my seal, my lahe'.nnd add niy ertritirate that It I* ot the first quality, nod pure and unadullera.ad as wnen itT.ft tli*- dial tilery in Frans*. I will stake my reputation ua a min, my standing a* a m reliant, and my tried commavcial integrity, thatwha: I pltdg. and certify to with tuy test, my Inbc', and ray rrrlificate is cr.rri ct, and ran be relied op t. 1/ pur. tirscra in any aec.iou of the Union ta which ir.y llrandy may be sent 1 buve mailranang tr,ent* with the best Brandy manufacture** in Franca with those who hsv> a w. (Id wide lenown as th. first Brandy rxpo.trrs. I Ir.ve aele. eed fottc eminent firms wtio w ill #ht| me tt.e'i Braitdies I .hall nut dtsig “*te the art., be hy any other name than Woll’a Genuine Gowiiar IJrtndy. 11 I were to do oUurwie* It would be iKelcsa, for th.n utipiiaciplid perA-tik, who are inos unity engaged in the n- f.rit.u* Hretfs of imitating ad valuable article*, (’ uld *.imi tuiitata and adopt my ma< k ua a clonk under w hick 10 evil flier com pound of poiwaa nieover t|ie vile inipoaltica lam now prrpnred to receive and .(cut* order* for Wolf* Genuine Cognac, lira ndy sddre-*. and to me, No -22 Beaver Street. Hri. e# will he given tu personal aiiplication. or in reply to leitira. I>. this circular Ilia.-e flms tar r:lttn ma'nly a bowk pure Cognac Itr.l.dy ; I lave now tv e*H your altea • i in to other liquor* and wines. I am prepared to imply order* for ‘Jamaica Rosa.’ imp i, let and In'fled o y me; alao ‘lrish snd Rrotehr VVhi.k.y.’ Tre purity and genuineness of the lasi named arii. lee, imported hir'medical ttwe,’ I will alao gnarautv with my a si. my lab. I; aud tnv certificate. I as-all also imp it ‘h ( U'cat and best ‘Maderis/ •Port,’and'Sherry’ Wii.ee hr-Medical purposes.— These I a’*r> guaranty with my oral, my label, aad tnv rertifieate. In c mclu-ion p. rmit me to add that I shall be hap py to hear from dinar that thi* circular reaches, sod whose person... or pecuniary inter.at it may .first, in the combination of articles t"*t I engage to supply. Should any urh person visit New York— eep.cialiy it Druggist, Apothecary or I'nysicien- I shall be aural happy to receive a personal call There i* no importer who p asraar* ‘mere actual esprrirnc and knowledge of the importing liquor tad wine trade than 1 du, I nave lieeo eugsgad in it oraa th-rty ytars I have uarra'rd eomc facts cornered wait sej pew enterprise, lor the. particular inlormatioa of (hoe* coiiim cred with the practiceor sale of medicinos. If I am favored with Ike visit ul soy such, nr by friends . whom they give letters of introduction to fn#, they n ter wi'h lhi own eye*, aud teat my truthfulness -rilicir.*niitieiv*(l<in. I resperlfnlty crave tor this CiPillar ana Ua cog entr, n careful sod soenrive perusal. - I so, respee'f.i'lv, rour oberljeid uerf.ut, I DOLITK) H OI FE, 18,20 Ati Braver Htreti, New !H. WlloTes A LE’7(iENTB jf. D.OUIKFK & Cr„ AVg Ortams, (g. I A. J. ic -I.JOXKS. Mfthifr, A’ ‘A 1 I UNICUT & TAM-Ott. Aih,*t*. Ga, l IFVILAND, CIJICIIEf*TR.Co f UOLANDfcUinCII, Cohn.h*t, Ga. { lOLCt-Ml) Ac CO., SsvAiinal'. <1.’ NL FOLLrIN, Chnrlr'tr* ■ • sw* r \ tie.’