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

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Hews Hems.’ - OfIoICK case, which was to have been adjudicated at this session of the SupiPme'Coart in Atlanta, has been postponed on account of the illness of B. H. Hill. Bsq„ who is one of the counsel of Choice. —August a Dispatch. A bill to prevent and punish the practice of polygamy in the Territoiies of the Uni ted States, and other places, and disaprov-- iug and annulling certaion acts of the leg islative assembly of the Territory of Utah, passed the House of Representatives in Congress Tuesday sth iust., by a vote of yeas J 49, nays 90. Th?followlng preamble and resolution, the Constitution says; was offered, on a “resolution day” by the Representative of that ordoious region, the Obeilin District in Ohio, Mr. Blake, prengant with the very essence and spirit of audacious abolition ism : * “Whereas the chatteling of mankind and the holding of persons as property is contrary to natural justice and the funda mental principle. of our political system, and is notoriously a reproach to our coun try throughout Hie civilized world, and a serious hindrance to the progress of re publican liberty throughout the nations of the earth! therefore, “Resolved, That the committee on the Juliciary be, and the same is hereby, in structed to inquire into the expediency of reporting a bill giving freedom to every human being, aud interdicting slavery wherever Congress has constitutional pow er to legislate on the subject. The Constitution says, that the Repub licans tried to avoid a vote oil the resolu tion, but the Democrats held them to the issue. Sixty Republican representnthes were thus forced to show the real spirit and purpose of their faction by voting in favor of unmitigated abolition principles and measures. Among them will be found the.names of the prominent leaders of the opposition in the House—Grow, Sherman. BurliDgame, Hoard, Colfax, the Wash hums &c. &c. Xenix, March 22. The large manufacture establishment rs agi luhuDil in plenums, i'o M ssr..! D ‘lie. L >';*4 & Cos., t Yellow Springs, was destroyed by fire lasi night. Loss about $50,00, ‘ Indmmapolis. March 22. Hun. John L. Robinson, United States Marshal for Indiana, died at his residence in Riuliville, Ind., at six o'clock iast even ing. He wits a native of Mason county. Ken tucky. Washington, April 13. —Congress is to-day'with plicate lulls. i’lte itiftictilty between Pryorand P iter is unadjusted and remains in statu gun. W.a*h|.\gtin, April 12. it is ctmently repot ltd that Potter won’t fight. |We never-had the remotest idea that lie. would. ‘Nobody nt the South- expects fellows of his kidney to tight.] Ey* The Selma (Ala.) ••Sentinel” of the sth says : “Wo arc glad to learn that tho one hun dred thousand dollar endowment to the Howard College, projected by the Rev. W. 8. Barton, about a year ago has been completed by that enterprising and ener getic gentleman. Twenty-live thousand dollars of this amount was given by Jere. Brown, of Marengo county.” Fatal Accident.—ln Wilmington, N. <O., on Saturday evening last, Joseph S. Canady, a young mechanic, who had just .purchased a dirk,- while jesting with a companion, playfully struck his own breftst with the. knife, crying, “Lay on Macduff!” His friend told him that he .had stabbed himself. He stated tiiat he had net, hut upon looking at his bieast, percieved the blood, when lie uttered -“good Lord!” and, falling backwards in the door, died almost immediately. It is supposed that when lieAtmck himself with the dagger,. lie in tended to do so with the handle, as lie had often done before, re peating dramatic quotations, and “auitiug * ‘tie action to tbe word.” Terriffic Hurricane in Mississippi. The Mobile Mercury, of yesterday mor ning. learns that a most terriffic hurricane passed through Lauderdale county. Miss., Saturday night, Sint. it adds the follow ing particulars: The blow was very hard at Marion Sta tion, hut blew down ho houses. But the hurricane niadeitselfa terrible path through a part of the country near by. At .Judge Chapman’s place it prostrated every house but iiis dwelling and that was much dam aged—no poison seriously hurt. It took R. B. G. Harper’s place in its route, and itoro it all to pieces. Further on it struck the plantation of J. B. McDonald, where it killed one negro and wounded four others aud badly hurt both himself anlf wife. Ills dwelling house, and every other.iiouse on -his place were blown down, and not a sin gle panel of fence left standing. Old Mr*. Crane’s house was bljwndown, and her self so badly injuted,that it is doubtful if .site recovers. Her leg was broken in t o .places. Mrs. Judge Daniels’ new Imuse -was badly damaged by having a large tu-e blown dowu up< n it. ,fr£. Daniels, with her family K had gone to Marion,and stayed .overnight, which was a lucky citctm>-j stance, md saved tiiem from provable iijury. Texas iys the New Oilcans Picayune has bee-n..<: the favorite point sought by the ati veutur< us and enterprising of all the State?. Population is incrensiog with | unexampled speed. Lands are vising in! value with every year. The resource* f j this magnificent State are rapidly devel oped. Htr cotton productions show ex tranrdin ,ry progress. Sue h** already produced a tgar to the extent of thousandi of h (gsheads, ar.d tens of tliouauads of sheep a 4 eau n and the time ia not dis tant wi<-n her product at wool will snr* m the must douriaiiing of tbo older 3 it ‘,l and tim amount of her stock Kent tb a j Bou'.lieru market sxceroi that fumiabed by , <rf tbs West. Startling Rcmor.—•Occasional.’of the Phdat.elpliia Press, who occasionally tells the truth, writes from Washington on tbe lGcli instant: ‘A rumor, which 1 am disposed to be lieve, after thorough inquiry, is in circu lation in this city, to the effect that the Administration has advised and will sup port the secession of the Southern dele gates from the Charleston Convention, khould Douglas be nominated. A Cabinet Minister is said to have stated to a distin guished Northern Democrat, two or three days ago, that this scheme was arranged, and he did not hesitate to add that it was very far from improbable that the South would take possession of the Union Con stiutonal Convention, which is to assem ble at Baltimore on the 9th of May, in or der to array the Southern people against Douglas, should he succeed in overcoming his opponents at the National Convention. You need not be surprised if this project is carried out. That it is in contemplation I do not doubt. A Big Iron Building. —An extraordinary , contract has just been entered into between Jas. Bogardus, of New York ard a ware housing company in Havana Cuba. It is for an immense iron structure, to be erected as soon as practicable for tbe storage of sugar in Havana. The building will be eight hundred feet long, fronting on the bay, seven hundred deep, and fifty high, and will require three years for its con . struction. I: will, cost at least twelve hundred thousand dollars, Cotton Market Augusta April 16th.-—'The market to day was quiet, with sales of 82 lales, at 7 to 11 Jc. Receipts 185 bales. Ni w Orleans. April lGlb.—'The mar ket was stea4y; Middlings at 10 1-2 a 11 cents. SPECIAL NO I ICES. A Card to the Suffering. The Rev. VI ili.iam l osgkuVE, white laboring as a ini-sit,nary in Japan, was eured of Con sumption, when'all other means hud fioltu, hy a recipe obtained fiom a learned physician re siding in the gnat city of J. ddo. This reepe cured gieai numbtrs v. ho were suffering Bom t • •“.i ption, Bionctiii s, SdteT’ real, Lou.l s, a ltd Coin- and ihe detfity and nervous uepits swn caused t>y these disorders. Desirous ol Lein--fitting oihtrg, I will so and tms it-cspi, which i hate nioogi t home with Uit, ti. alt wil l ue. and it., UH‘ T thajge. Address Lev. W ii.ltax to guovv. 23U Bal ic-st.-iet, b.ot cltn, N. Y. April 13. 1 (id 8, ; . i#’ The renders of Hie Weekly e rto Ai-titvii im!cp ce i*.e ,is. il , i , v, *.t, .• r column, 5 .f Dr. J. liov& D*id* lijuWri..l U .... f; r,. t tor salt* iii G/ccncrboro i>y Lrafiue tuui VVi sver.-r Tij.y Lave recently bee*, usiedoD*i ; appbvea’Uy oue tf iUc ii *t I*byicKii b iu iU‘. : Stuit - t aud ahtfLugh t--y ht.vc been bat few week* be sore tile jteTpk of (jCd Y ij, vet you cuii ta.ir j>rajj*e fiotii ttl see tiotid oS tnc State. Rfavi tbe gen<r*l a.ivertiatment. WSiat Ayer’s Saisntpai flladoes for i£; of Hit* Livei*. Stott:- . rossi*u T-.a.mo , a..; 69 Dr.. I C. Avßo L4ci : , .Vlac. Sir: ! ake. my pen to uli y./u what y ur Sar<*aj>a oa'!*Gl'bd-*ic Pilio Imvt- not e me-. 1 hail b ‘ tiafft v: h Lifrci* Con j.laiiu Ibi* *ix >vur, du !•? wi h I wan uo t’r well, auti .i.ucl of tbt. u.. e vvry h• k My j ver was nou* to the <oucb f and the Djetoi’b - id fa 1 hufttl’t.tt irooi sevt r <;ulivenesa auo D •rnio t U'ttmuicly. My akiu wan clammy ptpl uuheuUi.y ;my cyea *u<l sk a of en y.-l lor. Occaaio'ittliy 1 bad * vorariovi but fjeuerntlv* none a> all. A tneatiful Bcuaaiion of up* preae.-on on in\ ►u niich, with tancuor and a gloomy •enHAtion of aickoeriiali over, kepi me in anguish.*— Vou cannot.know, now uiach I suii'ered from uo inde scribable feeling of distiesa. The lung coutinuance of this condition, without relief, tab worn me out so that I never expected to be Letter; but readiug in tl.e Chrisviari Advocate, of your Sarsapm ilia, I com im-nc< and faking it with occasional smalt doses of your Pills, to regulate the bowels as you direct. Fn m the first it had more eflect upon my disorder than I supposed anything could have. I regraineo my hsnlih rapidly, and noiv after eleven wreks. enjoy bs ifoud health and etrsogih as any other man. the “Dispeneer of all good” shower b!essin?p on yK)U. John W. Stott. Pepared by J. DR C. AYER and CO. L. well Mass. Corn Flour and “Bacon! PERSONS wishing either of the above arti? e'es can be supplied at the lowest market prices for CASH, by calling on the undersign ed. C. C. NOaiON, Mm H OLAKK. Greenesboro, April 4th, l>-6’ -rs I£ NAKED RAGGED AND FORLORN DOWN FROM GARRETS HASrE. CLOTHING AND Gents’ Fnrnisliing Goods! CRABBE& WEAVER have just received and are daily receiving the largest and best Heie.cted stock of CLOTHING anti GEN TLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS ever offered in this market, consisting of all descriptions and kinds of Ifats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Coats, Vests, Pants. Shirts, Hosiery. Iff,, fjr. ALSO, A fine lot of CIGARS. TOBACCO. ~ WALKING CANKB, ETC, ETC. Which they are offering at the lowest liv ing prices. J3P* Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, and we piAntise, you shall be suited. [March 21, 1860-ts. Copartnership Notice. THE Mibscribers have this day formed a copartnership under the stvle of WAfcEFIELI), MURRAY & CO., For fn’-tui-po.e of transacting a general Mtr- ‘ ch indh •- B >i ‘ess F-AN- Y A STAPLE L*'.Y i ‘OD. . CLurtllNG, 11 XT*. TAPS*, J 800 S ai'd | JAMK- l. w - ‘ V. AKII \ M JAMKi p. Mpr.tM. G* eot-fiboro’, Ga', Fe* rur lfi*h, £T%iR NOTIGifIS ‘PHI- lit* k- of n: at.,re ad Mrr tgsSbop 1 -.r • -ri f.e hand-of Js Ms, Wi .fi-ld, to | wt.o.t, L-vmer.t h< rot le; nur nieana are o • liiniu-i ‘Q -tv hKiger u,du’genoe,- oiirOred- j ifcjrt ' ‘fa .tng h- tr m -net .—- Wether, iwre give each, and wll, /'atr notiet I •ha’ a>'.*'’ * reaaonat/e lim*, we will use thi o.-st #ft ot a icans t>> wu.d up ■ur fio k,. . tVah'-p tfnreforeyou Will cv u* trouble j anand ?id i660. * (a, WINFIELD 4 RORTMt. . I Legal Advertisements* GEORGtA. Gsaasa OoosTt.—Whereas. Elliot C. HoViien sppiiea for Lr-ttera of Alniinui.ration upon tbecatoe of Wiliiatn P. Luckie deceased: Theae are tberrfore to cite and arlmnnUh, all and singular tbe kindred and c.re.-itor* of said deceased, to be and appear at the Court of Ordiaary to be held in aDd for said c -unty on the first Monday in May next, to ttiow cause (if any they have) why said Letters should not then be gran'ed. Given un <er iny hand ‘•>! rJI.-e in ahoro, Aon: 2nd, 1810. RUGSNiUS L KING. O d’v Georgia, g>si coutv.—Wh_-ree, tiiees la eol John H Snellingg, late of satd county deceased, is unrepresented: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary to be te'd in aod for satd county, on the first Monday in May next, to show cause, (if any tin y have) why the adminis tration of said estate ohonltf not tnen be vested in the Clerk of the Superior Court, or in some other fit and proper person in terms of the law. Gtv.-n under roy band at ofß-e in Greensboro, April 2nd. 1860. EPGENIUS h KING. Ord'y. GEORGIA, GaCSNI Countt.—Whereas, Samuel A Howell, Adminietrator <!e b. n;s non, with tbe Will ennexed, upon the estate of McKitioes Howell deceased, pet turns the Court of Orninary ol said county tor Litters mamissory : These are therefore to cite and admoniab all and singular >he kindred and creditors of said deceased to show cause (i( any tnev bavij*hy said Administrator should not b at the Court of Ordinary to ’ be held in and lor said county on the first Monday in November next. Gi\eo under ray hand at office in Greenesboro, April 2nd. IBdo EUGENICS L KING, O-d’v. GEORGIA, Gin* Copntt—Where*#-, Greene Moore, Guardian ol Mary Ann E- Reid (former ly Miry Ann E. Kendall) petitions this Court for Letters Dismisssory: It is therelore ordered that all persons concerned, be and appear at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said county on the first Monday in May next, to show c use ;if at y they have) why said Gu-rdisn should not then be discharged. Ordered further, that a copy of ihis rule be pub lished tor f rtv days in terms of the law. A true extract from the minutes of said Court at March T.-rm IS6O. EUGENICS L KING, Ord'v. (ft EORG’A, Greknk County.— Whereas, Freder- M in C. Fuller, Administrator upon (he ( state ot S-iruh D Willis, deceased, petitions the Court of Or dinary of said county fur Letters Dismissory : These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singn ! a’ the kindied and creditors of said deceased, to show eause (if any they have) why said Adminis trator should not be discharged, at IticCuurt ol Ordi nary to be held in and (or said county on the first Monday in October next. Given tindp- my hand at office In Greenesboro, Ma-c Bfh. 186 ft. EUGENIUA L KING Ord’y. G EORGI i. Gsxsn* L’oukty.—Whereas,lsaac Mor rison, Executor e-jp Mary Atkinson, Ex- cutrix ot the Inst Will and'festami-nl of Nathan Atkinson, dec . petitions the. Court of Ordinary of Slid county for Letters Dismissory : Tne-e are t.-erefore to cite and admonish all persons concern ,t, tr, show cause, (if any they have)why said Executor and Etcectrix should not he discharged at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said coun tv mih first Mondav in Aiiguet next, Gimn >ioder mv hant) at office in Greenesboro, Jan no v 10th, 1860. ‘ EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord y. Cl EORGIA,GaF.iNE CoenTY.—Whereas, Nicholas If M J i -ea, Adnninistrator upon lit* estateof Jr see S Junes dec., petitions the Court of O dinurc of said 1 r.ituntv tor Letters D st”i- - aory : | I’m- . a t therefor*to riteand aJmomsh all persons :c - :■ irod, in show ■- tie- ; f any they have—who ! sat.d ‘di,niatroTcr e‘. ad not be dvehars’ -d at tit* ’■ V. one O. itaat v •tc in M ill and for said County ; o -to- fi- i Vlchtfay in A’or- -t ~ , i G-.vcn under irtv iium si .ffire o r p..na3T-.rvr-., Jan ! it iv !o.h. 1360. ’ EUGENICS L KING, Otd y oiiiii sheriff’s silt. | ‘ ill be sold efore tfie Couri II uhe noor in ths If city ol Gr eneshoro, on the find Vucsdßy in May next, ijeurit-n Lite legal hours of sa'e, the ‘following property to writ / One Watch and (iuatd Chain ; two Gold Breast Pit s ; one ‘•air Ear R ngs, one set Coral Beads, one Gold Pencil caste, ne Cross Breast Pin, one Provis ion Box. two Boxes and Contents, one box of i Bacon, two Ma - trasses, one lot Bed Clothes, one lot gineti Colton, two Jars and Content;-, one lot unfinished Harness, one Mahogany toldii'gTahir, two Chairs, six Linep Cambric Hart kerchiefs, twelve Tex Napkins, two rid one fou’ ih ta:ds Table Linen, eight Linen Towels, and one old Cat pet, all levied on as Ut propei ty ol Thus. E. P.tce to suiaty x fi la from Greene .'•uperi-'r Court—Thos. Stock*, Agent vs. Thos E. Price. O. C. NORTON, feh’lf. Also, at the same time nd place, will he sold one *nd a half sort sos Lard, more’ -or less, adjoining land-t of R. Hiilberf and others —levied on to satisfy a fi fa from Greene Su perior Court in favor of John Chappie vs. Thos. E. Price and John E. Jackson H. H. King and Ja-per N. (JopeUn, Securities. Prop erty ponied out by Messrs. King sail Oopelnn. March 3d, i 1860. C. C. NGK JON, bh’fl! Also, at the same time and place, will be sold twelve acres of Land, more or less, adjoin ing lands of A. B. Sharpe, Samuel Patrick and o f hers—levied on as the property qf Jo 1 n E Finch to satisfy a Justices Court fl fa from the 146th District G. M., in favor of the Executors oi T. Janes, D c’d.. vg. J. M. Poi ter and John E. Finch. Levy nude and returned to me by Levi Mays, Constable. M rch 30. 1860 C. C. NORTON, Sh’ff. #SO KEWARD. from m> T plantation on the J 22d to July last, my Negro man FRANK. He is about 35<>r 36 years old, of dark complexion, about aix leet high, and weighs about 180 pounds or more. H- ta thought to be ranging b tween Greenes boro and L iwreocea’ Mill on the Oconea river. I will give the above reward to any one who will lodge him in the Greene County J til or deliver him ‘tome. WM. ROWLAND Sa. March Uth 1860, ts. _____ ~ J.T. PORTER, Having purchased the intarcst of A J W. WINFIELD in the HARFm NE.-S Business, will continue to keep • and have made to order. Everything in his Line. He will also keep a Few Nortbkkn Haknkrs for those who want a Cheap Art’Clf,- He warrants all work done at- the Shop. Repair ing done upon reasonable terms. Those who want anything in his line would do well to call on G. W GROt)AN. Agent. Greenesboro, Feb. 22, 1860. DfARBHffiA! CRAMP! CIIOLL’BA! ..jr'c. Lutol J Ih K medicine has been THK UYt.lt FAILING 1 TRIED, TtSTlb anti PKOVt n nr-nr I by ten yeaps experience t. >. - t’try CußTaix, SATEand p.euab l e rem edr for all bow-el derangements, diarrhoea, Diwntery, Cramps , Pains, Cholera, Ch tie, &c. \ now belore the public. One or two doses of , 2'i drops, will cure the most severe ciamps in i 4 be stomach in 20 minutes. A single dose of- I ten cures the Diarrhoea and it mvt*- constipates [ thb bowels. Doe dose will satisfy- any one of I ftk-uicritA Price only 25,Cents. !■ P vpared by Trail A Stow, 43 Broadway. 1 V 7 >rlr. Aud Btud in Greenesboro bv Massey !i I ’ Llh {apr. 11 th, ‘6 y - 10 taNftifWH’Uli VOIJB surriiKßßs. j FINfIK stiivc riser, v r t-everai Yt xrg a rest i 1 debt of Asia, d : Scover t d while there a I simple we*tab's remedy—- sure Gitr* for Con , sun,pfum. Asthma, lironehitfl, Coughs, Colds, J and .’ ertous frtbility. For the bet..fit of (Jon* sumptivts and Nervous Sufftrsn, he is willing to make the saiae public. ‘ ‘ J To t! o-e who desire it, he will send the Pre scri.dloja. wt*h fu 1 directions, {/res / charge); also h sample of the medicine, which they will ( ind a bfxuoful combination of Nature' aiwtple [ tterbe. Thoer dwring tbe Remedy can obtain j | ;i hy return wail, bv ad-lr-sslng J E (TTHBER”, 1 ■ DOTIIHJPffTMCIAF. >. IWDroadway.T.T. New Spring Goods, WILLIAM SHEAR, * Has received a very large supply of flmi k im mil, Suitable for Spring and Summer Wear COHSISTI3Q Q? THE GHOICEST SQVELTIES OF TEE SEASON IN LADIES’ DRESS GOODS AIKOIVG M HICII ARE Fancy Spring SILKS, Silk ROBES, with 7, 9 and 11 Volantes; Rich Organdy, Barege and Grenadiae ROBES, with 7, 9 and 11 Volantes; French Prinfed Organdies and Jaconets, of new and elegant styles; Ladies’ Silk, Lace and Barege Mantillas and Lace Points ; French Embroidered Collars andUNDEfisLEEVEsof beautiful styles; Ladies’ MANTILLJ. Sand ROBES, in suits ; Ladies’ DUSTERS, and Materials for Ladies Traveling Dresses in great variety of styles; - Ladies* and Misses’ Hoop Skirts and Corsets, of new aad most ap proved styles; A complete assortment of Ladies’ Mourniug Goods; A large assortment of Staple Articles, suitable for Family and Plant ation use; Also, a large supply of Embroidered Lace Curtains, of extra size and at very low prices. W. S. feels assured, that in Ladies’ Dress Goods, his stock, in re gard to extent, variety, style, quality and cheapness, is not surpassed by any in the City, or in the State of Georgia, The public are res pectfully invited to examine the assortment, [April 18, 1860. 258. Dry GOODS. KEAN & CLARK No 258 Bioad Street Augusta Georgia. 1 :. :0:i!: ‘* JS nti.r el y New Stock! Call and Examine Before Purchasing Elsewshere. Our Stock comprises all th? Beauties and Novelties of _ DRESS GOODS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, MANTILLAS, &C. Also, A general,] Assortment of ST Mht km FANCA’ ARTICLES. All of which we are offering upon the most Accommodating terms. jar AN EXAMINATION WILL SATISFY. linspretfullvy See-, Ap,iu.tso-2n.. KEAN & CLARK. DIRECT IMPORTATION • OF S&W AXO Kt.KU.VXT WSXM DRY t Gr OOODS. Beg to call the attention of the Public to their New and Elegant Spring Stock of Dry Goods. Which thoy are now leceiving. purchased on such favorable terms as to warrant them in ■tear ing their friends and customers that they can s-ve them at least from Fifteen to Twenty-Five Per Cent, On all'fine and imported Goods. Tee question may naturally arise, how is it possible for them to do sot In answer to this, they wish it to he distincty renumbered, that theirs is the oily house is nmmu That keeps an experienced Purchaser, all days in the year in the Northern Markets, with tb* Cash in hand to pick up BARGAINS, wherever they are offered And in addi > -■u to this lact, that weere-now import ng directly from Europe—buying goods n nviny instan ces much cheaper than the Noitheru ‘ Jobbers” can have -hem >rom in portent, V When these tacts are reuu to bored, it will be easily perceived that they buy Goods fr nt fifteen to twenty-five and in many c&seq , FIFTY PER CENT. LESS Than the same class of goods can be bought for when the Northern Mark ts are crowded w i-b Southern and Western Merrimrts, laying in their aix month's supjl e . Theirs is Strictly a Cash House They buy and sell for CASK ; snd to save the feelings of all on this subject who might feel hurt on a refusal to open accounts with the n. Tbry Distinctly state that they open accounts with no one, not even IF THEY WERE WORTH A MILLION. r his i* another fart that will be a • precis ted by parties paying cut money, and desirous of obtainirg the best va Ue for the same, as they will perceive that we will not Lave to make the losses of bad debts on good cash paying customers. • GRAY & TURLEY, , i, - 115 Congress-street, opposite the Pulaski House Savannah, April 4, 1860-ly. and* under the United 3tates Hotel Augusta, Ga. newcarpet store. .TA'ariaa o. BAeitioa i* ja-g^jQ-x-akaan. Uiicek Impoiteis of ali kinds of CARPETINGS. Mattings in ali Widths and Colors Mannt t Carpetljtntng,lmported Door Mats liugs, near uii Lioiits, \v iucbw ftiiads, CutlahiS, Uuiituu Atiuertaid, Cornices, Lunds, Loops, &c. WALL PAFiiiL..Niur iis GiLLAi’ variety. All of which we will sell at the lowest market prices. Terms cash. Patronage solicited 304 Ct.OAl) SlhH.t, AIUtSTA, GA, And JAMES ti Tt AiLIE, 234 King Street, Charleston. Carpels made up with dispatch, * fmar. so, iBCO-ly. NOTICR. G GEORGIA. Gatyxx Cuptm —AH pw-mx In (lauta.l >u Tiromaa M t.iit. Ia- I .xij c unit ! and, ,am - (jun'e t to mk--itxiin -••atf p . 11! '•M, „i ft allthu*, havtnx e’aixtt ajrju prvtvrtMh in duly unftio lalM nnfivr.i^n.ft. JAV.ES CBKRITT, Fx’r. ol tkoniM M-rriM’ dun Ontfinlrw, FVbrtj.ry, 4th, IW. ’ NOTICE. 4 tboo IndfbVil lo the umb r ijf r i#d who do noi 11. with to • Ui-aokl out by tilt fib*riff, will I>lcmo rail on'l acuta at tbc rarUraJ opportunity O H TfIOMI AOJ, GrraaraW.. r. t> , Wtfc, IMb, miscellaneous Advertisements. GREAT EXCITEMENT • *' ‘ * GRAND SCHEME FOR APRIL, 1840. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERI. ncEINNEI A CO , managers. Authorised by special Act of the*Legislator 25.828 PRIZES. More than one Tripe to every two Ticket*. CAPITAL PRIZE,S6O,OOO. Tickets only 810 Halves, Quartern, and Eights in Profobtio*. To be Drawn Each Saturday in 1860. In the City of Savannah. Georgia. Class 66. to be Diawn April 7, 1860. Class 67, to be Drawn April 14, I860). ClassCS, to be Drawn April 11,1860. Class 69 to be Drawn April 2 K , 1860. Magaificoat Scheme. t P’.ot6 ,000i $60,000 1 6Ot 1,000 are 5,00 t 1 •• 20,000 1. 20,000 10 “ 600 are 6,000 1 •• 10 000 ia 10,(WO 2 •• 400 are 60S 1 •• 6 000 is 6 000 2 3 Ol are 600 1 • 4 000 is 4,000 2 • 2(10 ara 400 1 S IKH) is 3,000 60 • 180 are 7,600 1 ** 2,000 is 2,0001 10) 100 are 10 OiO 1 •• 1 600 ia 1.000 | 100 • 95 are 9,600 1 •• 1,100 i. I,’oo- 100 •• 85 are 8.800 „ APPUOXIMATION PIJIZF.S 85 AIR Prizes amounting to ..... 8318,140 *>,5.828 Prizes Amtin? to $366,040 WILL BR DRAWN THIS MONTH. CsaTincAßKS or Packages will be aold at the fol. lowing r,tea which is the I if-k : Certificate of Package* of 10 Whole Tickcta #6O •• “ 10 Halt • £0 *• “ 10 Quarter# *< 16 •* ■ 10 Eighth •• 760 A SPLENDID DRAWING ON The Three Number Plan ! Which takes place on every Wednesday and Satur day in'iß6o. 1 Capital Prise of #23,000 1 Pr.se of 4,800 1 “ of 4.006 1 “ of B,OOQ I *• of 2,171.*) 10 “ of f7oor* 7,000 40 • of l?-> are 7,000 61 •• of 125 are *,260 259 “ of *BO are 20,720 64 “ of 60 are 1,200 61 •• of 30 are 1,920 64 “ of I*o are 1 *4# 5.G32 ” of 10 are 16,320 28.224 “ ol 6 are 141,120 34,412 Prises Amonntintr to 8231,491.8* Whole Tickets $3, Shares in Proportion. IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFI CATES—EnoIoac the money to our address lor the tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be for warded by firsl mail. Purchssers can have inlet* ending in any figure they may designate. The!,st of drawn numficra and prises will be teat to purchasers Immediately sficr the drawing. All communications strict!v confidential. Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mail or Ei presa, to hedirected to McKINNEY and CO. November 2.13'9 ly Savannah, G. ~HOBTETT£H’S STOMACH BITTERS, • Mr Me cure if Pytpeptla, MiyeeUnn, Fioitnlmry. “/- > -i/ Appetite, or any FMoite, ComplahtU itrioptj from a nwri/id inactio* of MomicA ~r JioweU, vroductny Cramp* , Pyemtrry. Colic, CAoltra Afortnn, <#o. In view of the fact that every member of the bumnn family is more or less subjected t* some of the above complaints, besides iw mimeiable other condition* in life, which* by the assistance of a lillle knowltdg* rtf exercise of common sense, they may be abl* so to regulot* their habit* of diet, and with the assistance of a good tonic, secure per manent healtli. In order to accomplish kbt* desired object, the true course to pursue ia, certainty, that iiieh will j rodtice a natural state of tiling* r.t th- t• ■a —r harard of vital strength and life : for ihi* end Dr. Hostetler baa introduced to this country a prepara (ion called HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS, whisli at this day is not anew medicine, but one that has Un tried fop years, giving satisfaction to all who hsr* used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upoa tho stomach, bowels and liver, a restoring them to a healthy and vigoi-otia action,an J thus by the simple process of strengthening nature, enable the system to triumph over disease. Diarrhuta, dysentery or flux, so generally contracted by new settlers, and caused principally by the change of water and diet, will be speedily regulated by at * brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, .. a disease which is probably more prevalent when taken in all its various forms, thaw any other; the cause of which mat always be attributed to derangemeuts of the diges tive organs, cart be cured without fail by using* HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BIT TERS as per directions on the bottle. For tiiis disease every physician will recom mend Bitters of some kind, then why not use an article known to be infallible t • Event 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 wore healthy people than the Germans, from whom this preparation emanated, based upon scientific experiments which has attended to ad vane*- • the destiny of this great preparation ia ft* . medical scale of science. FEVEB AND AGUE. This trying and provoking disease, which Axes Ms •’ relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing him t a mere shadow in a short space of time, and rendering . him physically and mentally useless, can be defeated and driven from the body by the use of HOSTKTTKK’fi ‘ UNOWNED BITTERS. Further, any of the ab*T* stated diseases ean hot he contracted when exposed t* any ordinary conditions producing them, if the Bitter*’ are used u per directions. And is It neither or sets* nausea nor offend* the palate, and rendering unneoa* aary any change of diet or Interruption to usual pew suit*, but promote* sound sleep end healthy digsatlNt. the complaint is thus removed *s speedily ss I* cow detent with the production of a thorough end peraar mat cure. For Persons in advanced years Who are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and Infirm Indy, these Bitters arelnfaluahle a* a raster*- ttve of strength and vigor, and needs only to be Mat to be appreciated. And to • mother while nursiag, these Bitten ara Indispensable, especially whet* tho mother's nourishment is inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her strength mad yield, nod here *t I* where a goad tonic, such a* Hoatsttar** Stomach Bimrs Is Deeded to impart temporary etrsagtb and rigor to the system. Ladies should by all means fry this remedy for *ll cue* of deMUty, and before a* going, uk you physician, who. If he I* acquaint** with the virtue* of the Bitten, will recommend tfrsfr me in all erne* of waakneas. * CAUTION,—We caution the public against wing any of tbe many imitations or coun terfeit*, but ask for Howtittib’s (Jmiuns Stomach Bittem, and see that each bottl* ho* the word* •• Dr J. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitter*” blown on tbe aide of the bottfo, an# •tamped on the metallic cap covering tho cork, and oboerre that our autograph signa ture is on the label. tT Praparefi and *eid bp HOSTCTTER h SMITH, Pituhargh, Pa., u 4 told hy al DnuxtsU. craters* ud dialers ttßcnSi Utreigkeat the Cattad States, Uaads, Inth Asertra an# Genuay. •60 VIL * MEAD, NEW OBLUSIi AAm WhelMtl* AgWifo. {For cal* in r.-cneeboro a- and 11. twioo, ftl.tt* triff’"#* byT. D