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. ®** ACH , OF Jff OM . ,SE Cash—-The follow
ing; fromtlie BMmu Free Press, goes a
little ftlieaii the Oarstang case, just con
cluded at St. t<>iu;9 :
••A nwle her appearance at the
ofbce ot the Police Justice a day or two
ago, for tile purpose of entering a com
plaint against a man for breacli of prom
ise. She said she had devoted herself to
him for a longtime, under a promise of
marriage, and all she ever got from him
were six little pigs, which, in a momentary
burst ot generosity, he presented her with.
She burned and tai the diminutive porkers
until they attained a goodly sise, and gave
promise of great porciile dimensions, when,
k n a characteristic fit of meanness, he drove
. the pigs away and deserted her forever.—
I he loss ot the pigs and the abandonment
were a double blow, which led her to seek
J revenge.’’
The Ultimatum of Intemperance. —No
man or woman, say g the London Times, is
safe who has mice formed the habit of look
ing to drink for solace, or cheerfulness, or
comfort. While the world goes on well
they .v:il be likely to be temperate, but
the iiabit is-boilt, the railroad to destruc
tion is ‘.'lit. rc'oiy tor use; the rails are laid
and the houses erected; the train
is on tlie line, waiting for the locomotive;
it comes to us, it grapples, and away we go
in a moment, down the. line we have been
years constructing, like a flash of lightning
—to remediless ruin.
Theatricals in the Fur 1 Vest. —Western
theatricals arc of rather a unique character
We clip from an lowa paper the following
notice of the opening of the Red Bard:
“1 he first night ot the dancing goat,
who goes through the intricacies of the
cotillon like a fellow-critter. The perform
ance of the geat will lie followed by an
exhibition of the mathematical attainments
of the dog Billy, a quadruped that reckons
up figures like a piece of chalk, and works
in algebra with one leg tied be
hind him. Admission—one shilling. No
com taken at the door. 1\ S.—The free
list entirely suspended, except the press
and ministers of the gospel.”
They go Prepared.— One of the Pitts
'lutrg pnpeas says that, one hundred and
•eleven barrels of old Monongahcla whisky
which Mr, Buchanan does not condemn.
! liave been sent to the steamer which is to
‘take the Pennsylvania delegates to *Jhar
ttwston. It is patriotic to take the Pennsyl
vania beverage along, and we should think
that with prudent and temperate manage
ment. the delegates of that State might
make the above quantity last through Con
vention week, Wo shall not he surprised
to hear tln.t. ‘as goes the Keystone del
gation, s , tt>> C',!)Veiition,’"—Provi
dence Journal.
Booh Bur.ung in Montgomery, Ala. —•
The Montgomery Mail, of the 29th, sa\s:
(\t four o’clock yesterday afternoon by
previous arrangement there was a burn
ing of the works of the notorious English
abolitionist, Spurgeon, at the bookstore of
Mr. B. B. Davis. Market strees. Mr.
l)a vis prepared a good fife'of pine sticks,
in the rear of his store, and in the presence 1
of several gentlemen—some of them true
Baptist—al>out sixty volumes of Spurgeon
i were reduced to smoke and ashes.
ny The pianoforte, that favorite parlor in- j
“Mitrumeut, now considered ar, almost indis
pCHsiblu article in every family that can
,-purchase it-, invented hy J. C. Schro
of Du-sdoiv. in 1717- The square
pi niuuo was mad'* first hy Frederic t. an or
*■ gun builder ot Saxony, about 1758 Pmno
t fortes were made in London, hy M. Zumpte,
a a German, in 177 G. Tiie manufacture of
, this instillment was commenced in this
<. country since the opening (Ts the present
-century.
One Thousand Dollars pet I Ve.eh. —
A friend informs us that he made applica
tion at Ohaleston for accommodations, and
that the prices asked were SIOOO per week
for a parlor three bed-rooms, and dining
room for six pevsons.
In another case, SSO pci week was ask
ed for two rooms without furniture.— Wash
ington States.
Mm of Wright. —Five gentlemen re
cently met in a store,- in Trenton, Todd
coiintv, Kv., whose combined weight was
fifteen hundred and eighty seven pounds.
They weighed respectively 360, 350, 340,
270, 267 The meeting wasan accidental
one, ami we imagine that such crowds are
not tutii with every day. even in Kentucky.
♦or file sum required for the new
Arctic expedition lias been raised, And,
■Dr. U.iyes is now in a posi.ion to start in
llte mouth otJuueforthe shores of Grinnell
Land, from thence to proceed to wards
the open Polar Sea discovered by Dr. Kane
where lie confidently expects to solve the
last great geographical problem of the age,
dhe precise location of the North Pole.
Not at all Particular. —A company of
man are engaged on a farm near Erie, Pa-,
digging principally for oil, but do not seem
y.wy particular about it. intend dig
ging down one thousand feet, or until they
‘•trike a yetn of oi.L or lead, or copper, or
gold, or soap.
The following are the names of some of.
-the singers who performed one night r*-,
centlv in the concert rooms of Paris:
Wguhelowski, Sainarv. Zompi, Ingeborg- ;
Starch, KrafzofF, J iscph Wieniawski,
Zuilrobiied, Bop.
To Mend Iron Pots —Mix finely sifted
lima with some white of an egg. till a * tin ,
kind of paste is formed, then add some
iron fillings. Apply this to the fractures,
and the vessel will be found nearly as
sound as ever.
The Convention at Tucson, Araxona,
passed resolutions in favor of establishing
a Provisional Government, and proudig for
.the election of delegates to a Convention
which was to meet for that purpose, in
Tucson, on ♦’ firs’ Monday in this month.
Gel • I>mate of *he ship Hum*
mi n v - Uni been convicted in New
York t - n .:.. filter, for causing the
death •f i ‘.uji j, tuied James Humphreys.
Hr. T t Simms, who killed Enoch
Taut in Sumpter county ; Miss., a short
time ago. has been tried and acquitted.
FOR SALE.
4 LO I* of L -nd lyio* tn die Coy of Greeneabero
the p, road, adjutaina Unit ol Dr. I .
N. Poo 11 ti.t, omiaiuinf oi and a half aerr. moea or
laao. fa loribar particular apply lbs o®ce
If ant aold hafora il will ba pot up to pis high*Sl j
Al.ld r oa ha Brat Turadar.lajlllar ne
Mr. Ii “I I. INK.
suffering has been the object of
~T l "® hutrane and philanthropic in all ages:
ciofe the practice of medicine became a sci
ence the sick were puolicly expos, and in the
°a en u*' r ’ alM * ever y P* 3 er by named the rem
edy he cons dered m st suitable tor tn- com
plaint. We posses at the present ay through
the age cy of the press a more reliable in ide
or conveying information to our suffering fel
low creatun-s. Those afflicted with scrofula,
cutaneous, and eruptive diseases will find in
the co.umns yfahnost every newspaper and pe
riod cal published, certificates and testimonies
frun those who have been speedilv cured Y
these dreadful complaints by the purifying a. and
powerfully regenerative qualities of Sand’s
Sarsaparilla.
SPECIAL, NOTICES.
A Card to the Suffering
The Rev. W illiam i osgkuve, * tuie laboring
as a missionary in Japan, was cured of Con
sumption, when all other means had fa ltd, by
a recipe obtained from a learned physician re
siding in the great city of J,-ddo. This reepe
cured gieat numbers who ere .suffering from
Consumption, lJronchit s, Soie Ti roat, Coughs,
and Colds aniithe debility and nervous depres
sion at used by these disorders.
Desirous of bentfitting others, I will send
this recipe, which 1 have brought home with
me, to all who need it, tree of charge.
Address Rev. William losgkovk,
230 Babic-street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
April 18, P6O 3m
fcgr The renders of the Weekly
arc requested to ounce Uie advertis* ineui, 10 auoUitr
column, of Dr. J. buvee Dogs’ Imperial Wine Bitters,
for sale in Greenesboro by Crabbe and Weaver.—
They have recently been tested and approved by one
of the first Physicians in the South, and although
they have been but few weeks before the people of
Georgia, yet you can hear their praise from all sec
tions of the State. Read the general advertisement.
See What Ayer’s Sarsapai ilia does
for Derangements of the Liver.
Stott's Crossing TalladegaCta, Am ,9to Aug. ’69.
Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell, Mass.—
Sir: 1 lake my pen to tell you what y ur Sarsapa
rilla and Cathartic Pills have done tor me I had
been afflicted with Livt r Complaint lor s;x \ • ir., do
ring- which I was never well, and much of . -
very sick. My liver was oe to the t •m; f .
Doctors Bid wa* migesuon I -utl< rn h % \
costiveness and Di trrhoea uitiniaiely. ‘i v ■
clammy nl unhealthy ; tnyeyes aiiu • k i ‘
low. Qi caaioualiy l uad a voracimis i::-,-, i.jt
getierulh none at all. A Great Ifni <*
preaamii on in - stomach, with taoiruoi ami * /io; . y
sensation of sickness all over, kepi me i. i :
V u cannot know how much I sutfeied from inde
scribable feeling of distress. The long cuatiu.c of;
this condition, without relief, hoc worn me oik so
that [ never expected to be better; but reading in ‘.he
Christian Advocate, of your Sarsaparilla, I corn
ill’ need taking it with occasional sn ail doses of your
Pills, to regulate the bowels as you direct. From
the first it had more efleet upon mv disorder than
I supposed anything could have. I regained my
health rapidly, and now lifter eleven weeks, enjoy as
good health and strength as any other man. May
the ‘‘Dispenser ol all Rood” shower blessings on you.
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
c es c m be supplied at the lowest market
prices f6r CASH, by ca ling on the undersign
ed. C. 0. NORTON,
Wn.il. CLARK.
Greenesboro, April 4th, l*-6'U‘f
The you insured?
Cash Capital and Surplus over Two Millions.
F IRI Y tears ol succ sel'ul xperienve h
(.lucid this reliable Company at the ht-ad
. American Underwriters.
Policies are issued upon Merchandise, Store-
Buildings, Dwellings, Public Buildings, Ac., at
i quitable rates.
Particular attention g v. n to insuring de
tacfled divelling-henses lor ti-rms of th'ee or
rive years, at very reasonable figures.
Refer to Johnson A Porter and Da vs ABro.
of Greenesboro, whose st- res were burned in
the destructive fire of March 27t'n, a-ri whose
losses were promptly adj steu in one veek
t ffpi
Apply to WALTER GRIFFIN. Ag’t.
Aonl li-3m. Oreenct.boro’, Ga
YE NAKED RAGGED AND FORLORN
DOWN FROM YOIS^ GARRETS HASTE.
CLOTHING
AND
Gents’ Furnishing Goods!
CRABBE & WEAVER have just received
and are daily reef iving the largest and best I
selected stock ol CLOTHING and GEN
TLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS
ever offered in this market, consisting of
all descriptions and kinds of
Hats, Caps,
Boots, Slices,
Coats, Vests,
Pants. Shirts,
Hosiery, Sfr,. S(c.
A I.SO,
A fine lot of
CIGARS.
TOBACCO,
WALKING CANES
etc r:m
I Which they are offering at r
fag prices. CP* Give • .
purchasing elsewhere, an-i we f i ... • a
sha.'l he suited. |M r b 21. it (Ml
Copartnership Notice,
T ie subscribers have tris nay !'< lined a
j-trttvr.hip under the stile of
WAKEFIELD, MURRAY & CO.,
For the pti-po e of transacting a general Mer
ch ‘rxl'-- B st. *ss
F vN Y A ST \ PT.E
DRY
CLGrUING,
H \T<. CAPS,
BOOTS and SHOE*?,
JAMES T. WAKEFIELD,
STASH A M N MURRAY,
JAMES P. McCAT.L.
Greenesboro’, Ga’, Februar 15'h. i 960 4m.
FAIR NOTICE.
THE Books of onr Store and Harness Shop
are in the hands of J*. W. Winfl.-ld, to *
whom payment must be made; our means are
Ot limited to give longer indulgence, ourCred
itorn ary wanting their money.—
We therefore give each, and all, fair notice
that after * reasonable time, we will use the
most effectual mean* to wind up our Books.
We hope therefore yqp will save us trouble
and yourselves rxnense.
WINFIELD A PORTER.
1 FcH. CCd IP6<\ .dm. I
Legal Advertisements*
..■ - -
GEORGIA, Ga*w Copstt.—Whereaa, Elliot c.
Bowden applies for ie-tiera of Artniini.irauuo
upon the est.te *>f ‘Villiam F. Luckie ileceKwO:
These are therefore lo cite and twlmootsh, all and
singular she kiuctred and ere itors of said deceaecd,
to be and appear at the Court of Ordinarv to be held
in and for said county on the tir.t Monday in May
next, to ahow cause (it any they hare) why aald
Le tera should not then-bo granted.
Given un ter uiy hand at t.flb-e in Grern-ahoro,
A, n. 2nd, 19:10, EUGENICS L. KING, Ord'y,
GEORGIA, CaKESs Coustt.—Whireae, the ea
ta-e ot John H duellings, late of aaid county
deceased, is unrepresented : •
These are therefore lo cite and admonish nil and iin
gular the kindred and creditors ot said deceased, to
be and appear at the Court of Ordinary to b“ I aid in
and fur .aid county, on the firat Monday in Mat ntxt,
to ahow cause, (if any they have) why the adminis
tration of aaid estate should not then be vested in
the Clerk of the Superior Court, or in aotne other fit
and proper person in terms of the law.
Given under my hand at office in Greensboro,
April 2nd, 1860. EUGENIU-S b KING. Op ‘r.
('t EORGIA, Greens Oountt. Whereas, Smtuel
Jf A Howell, Administrator tie b, nis non, with the
Will ennexed, upon the e-tale of McKinney Howell
deceased, petitions the Court of Ordinary of said
coonty for Letters d:sntti*aory :
These are therefort to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred nml creditors of said deceased lo
show cause (if any they hav. )*bv said AdminUtrator
should not be discharged at the Court of Ordinary to
be held in and for suid county ou the first Monday in
November next.
Giten under my hand at office in Greenesboro,
April 2nd, 1310. EUGENI US L KINO, Qrd’y.
GEORGIA, Gkeknb Cop.ntt.—Whereas, Greene
Moore, Guardian of Mary Ann E. Reid (former
ly Mary Ann E Kendall) petitions this Court for
Letters Dismisssory:
It is therefore 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 cause (if any they have) why said
Guardian should not then be discharged.
Ordered further, that a copy of this rule he pub- ‘
lished for forty days in terms of the law.
A true extract from the minute* of said Court at
March Term 1860. EPQENIUSL KING, Ord’y.
rt EORG'A, Greene County.— Whereas, Freder-
N ic C. Fuller, Administrator upon the estate ol
Sarah I) Willis, deceased, petitions the Court of Or
dinnry of said county for L tier# Dlsinisaory :
These are therefor*- to Clt. ano admoni It, all End
singular tre kindred and creditors of said -eceased,
to -r ow cause (if any tb y l ave) why said Adminia
tf'.'er Lou -■ tb* ri -ebaeged, at the Court of Ordi
ry b -I ;~,~, . ; r * ftl d county on the first
■. y 11. t> .b - next.
■*• *t: *- * y nC] -a i n Ot‘ee*ieabnro,
■ : 6’ EDGENIPn L KINO. Ord'y.
(- lißt.i \ GiinßNEi ountt Whereas. Isaac Mor
-6 ... Kx tttor and Marv Atkinson, Executrix
t!:t- iaet Will and T- stain* ill of Nathan Atkinson,
•ha.. • ! : 08 the Court of Ordinary of aatd county
L e ■■a Dtsirnssory i
T;.e* are tnerelot- ‘o cite and admonish all persons
concern* and, to show cause, (if any they bave)why said
Executor and Executrix should not be discharged at
the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said coun
tv on the first Monday in August next.
Given under mv hand at office in Greenesboro, Jan
uary 10th, 1860. ’ EUGENIUS L. KING, ord-y.
GEORGIA, Greene Couutt.—Whereas, Nicholas
M. Jones, Administrator upon the estate of Jesse
S. Jones dec., petitions the Court of Ordinury ot said
county lor Letters Disoiiasory :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to show rauss—if *ny they have —why
said Administrator should not be discharged at the
Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said courty
on the first Monday in August next.
Given under my hand at office in Greoneahoro, Jan
uary 10th, 1860. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord'y.
GREENE SHERIFF’S SALE.
ILL be sold before the Court H use dour in the
It city of Gr eneatioro, on the first Tuesday in
May next, between the legal hours of sale, the
following proptrty to wit. - One Gold-Watch
and Guard Chain ; two Gold Breast Pit s ; one
pair Ear Rings, one set Coral Bends, one Gold
Pencil case, ene Cross Breast Pin, one Piovis
iort Box, two Boxes and Contents, one h>x of
Bacon, two Waitresses, one let Bed Clothes,
one lot gined Cotton, two Jars at J GrJntonts,
one lot unfinished Harness, one Mahogany
foiding Table, two Chairs, six Linen Cambric
Hankerchiefs, twelve I'eaNapkins, two and one
foutlh yards Table Linen,- eight Linen Towels,
and one old Carpet, ail levied on as the proper*
ty of Thos. E* Price to satisfy a fi fa from
Greene Superior Court—Thos. Stocks, Agent
vs. Thos E. Price O. C. NORTON, Sh’ff.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold one and a half acres of Land, more or
less, adjoining Lr.d*- of R. liulbert 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 11. 11.
King at and Ja-per N. Copelsn, Securities. Prop
erty pm.- ‘ed out ny ■ essrs. King snd Oopelan.
March 30,'1860. O. C. NORTON, Sh’ff.
Also, at the same tune and place, will ba
sold twelve acres of Land, more or less, adjoin
ing lands of A. B. Sharp*-, Samuel Patrick and
o tters—levied on as the property of Jo n E
Finch to sa'isfy a Justices Court ft fa from the
146th District G. \!., in favor of the Executors
ot T. Janes, D c’d. vs. J. M. Potter and Jot n
E. Finch. Levy -nude and returned to me by
Levi Mays, Constable.
March 30, 1860 C. 0. NOR t ON, SI ’ff
SSO JR EWARD.
RAW A WAY from mv plantation on the
22d (it Julv last, my Negro man
FRANK.
He ia about $5 or 26 years old, of dark complexion,
abooj six teet high, and weighs about 180 pounds or
more. H-a thought to be ranging b tween Greenes
: boro and L iwrencea’ Mill on the Oconee river. J
| will give he above reward to any one who will
ledge him in the Greene County J lit or deliver him
to oie. WM ROWLAND Sa.
March Uth 1960. t.f.
NOTICE.
J.T. PORTER,
Having purchased the intarcst of Ay
J W. WINFIELD in the H\R
NEaS Business, will enntinue to keep ”
and have mad*- to order.
Everything in his Line.
Hewitt also keep * Fs-w N..ktii.i;n l l*-.vfss
for ‘hose who i t tit.A r li T-cit:- lie
warrh ‘ ’ • - * - iti-pair.
; i tig due.- •■;* ■ *.’L'> C t..-’- s These- who
to ca I
0.1 ‘j.V- ’H'-hi.)\ Agt-iit.
• - . t.-.4t0r0. F*. K 22, !Pi/. ; c ... ‘
|3 UUtIICC l! CitARP! CIIOLLRA!
,i;i! ‘ i *n! l h jtjcdtcine t*s t*e.-n
rue net * a t : IKn, TKSTI D atto PBOVED
____________ • , TI N vk ■■ Rs “Xpifience
* .. AIN. SAFERod KEUABIE Mm
ed - At:- all BOWEL DEUANOFMINTS, DtAKKHQSA,
. Uisentery, Cramps , Pains , Cholera, Chvlie, Ac.
now belore the pul lie One or two doses of
20 drops, will cure the most severe cramps in
the stomach in 20 minutes. A single dose of
ten Diarrhoea and it never constipates
the bowels. One dose will satisfy any one ol
its merits. Price only 25 Cents.
Prepared by Trali. & Stow, 48 Broadway,
N York. And sold in Greenesboro by ‘tassey
A Lansdrll. [apr. 11th, ’fitwly.
~TO rORWMPTIVES AND NERYOCS~
SUFFERERS.
THE subscriber, for several wars a resi
dent cf Asia, discovered while there a
I simple vegetable remedy—• sure Cure for Con
sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Couyhs, Colds ,
i and Xerrous Debility. For the benefit of Con
! purnptives and Nerttms Sufferers, he Is wiling
to make the same public.
To those who desire it, he will send the
serntion, with fu'l directions, ( free of charge);
algo a sample of the medicine, which they ill
find a beautiful combination of Nature’s simplk!
| herbs. Those desiring the Remedy can obtain
it bv return mail, by adder swing
J E fMTHBER", j
1 RftT rU<’ mTKHI (V, No. Iff Broad way. If. T.
New Spring Goods,
WILLIAM SHEAR,
Has received a very larg’e supply of
mm & mi mm ,
Snitablc for Spring and Summer Wear
COSSISTISG OP TEE CEOICEST SQYEETtKS OP TEE
SEASON IN
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS
AMONG WH|!CII ARE
Fancy Spring SILKS, Silk ROBES, with 7, 9 and 11 Volantes;
Rich Organdy, Barege and Grenadine ROBES, with 7, 9 and 11
Volantes;
French Printed Organdies and Jaconets, of new and elegant styles;
Ladies’ Silk, Lace and Barege Mantillas and Lace Points ;
French Embroidered Collars andUNDERsLEEVEs of beautiful styles;
Ladies’ MANTILLAS and 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 and meat ap
proved styles; v
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 pyces.
W. S. feefs 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 iState of Georgia, The public are res
pectfully invited to examine the assortment, [April 18, 18G0.
258. DRY GOODS 858.
KEAN & CLARK..
Dio 958 Broad Street Augusta Georgia.
—: o:0:o :
Entirely New Stock!
Call and Examine Before Purchasing Elsewshere.
Our Stock comprises all the Beauties and Novelties of
DRESS GOODS, LACES,
EMBROIDERIES, MANTILLAS. *fc(\
Also, A general. Assortment of
STAPLE AND FIMY ARTICLES.
All of which we arc offering upon the most Accommodating terms^
&T AN EXAMINATION WTLL SATISFY.
Respectfullyv Sec.,
Apri ,KEAN & CLARK.
DIRECT IMPORTATION
oy NSW MU Ki.RG.VXT STOSS
D 11 Y-GO O O D S.
STiiiaif
Beg to call the attention of tho Public to tlieir New and Elegant
Spring Stock of Wry Goods.
Which thei are now receiving, purchased on such favorable terms as to warrant them in assur
ing their friends and customers that they can s*ve them at least from
Fifteen to Twen*y-Five Per Cent.
On all fine and imported Goods. Ti e qnestion maj naturally arise, how iH it posi.ihle for them
to do Sot In answer to this, they wish it to be distinctv renumbered, that ihtiro is tho
ONLY IIOUSS IN CBQEGtt
That keeps an experienced Purchaser, all days tn the year in the Northern Markets, with the
Cash in hand to pick up BARGAINS, wherever they are offered. And in mdi into tlus
lact, that werre now import ng directly from Europe—buying goods n nr ny ir.Btan
ceß much cheaper than the Northern ‘ Jobbers” can have ‘hem tr-un n: port rs.
When these tacts are remembered, it wilt be easily pcrciived tlint they buy
Goods from fifteen to twentt five an 1 in u-.st.y coses
FIFTY PER CENT. LESS
Than the same class of goods can be bought for when the Noithern Mnk ts are crowded tub
Southern and Western Merchants, laying in th--ir i x n-otdhs sup[l * .
Theirs is Strictly a Cash House
They buy and sell for CASH ; and to save the feelings ql all on this subject who n.igfct feel
-hurt on a refnsiil to open acoonn's with the n.
They Distinctly state that they open accounts with no one, not even
IF THEY WERE WORTH A MILLION.
■til sis another fact that will be a predated by'paitits paying cm money, art! desirous < !
- btaming the best value for the same, as they will perceive that we will not i irt to niakt llr.
losses of bad debts on good cash paying customers
GRAY & TURLEY,
115 Congress-street, opposite.the Pulaski House Savnniifih.
April 4, ISGO-ly, and under the United States Hotel Augusta, (ja.
NECARPET sToRET
JAMEJS a. BAIXjIE tfc BJaO L'HER
Direct Importers of all kmds of
CARPETINGS.
Mattings in all Widths and Colors Maui it t
CarpetLininm,lmported Door Mats
Rugs, floor Uil Uotlis, \\ iiidow Shads,
Curtains, Curtain Materials, Cornices, Bands, Loops, &c.
WALL PAPERING IN GREAT VARIETY,
All of which we will 6ell at the low et>t market prices. Terms cash. Patronage solicited
204 Bit ©AD STREET, AIbISTA, OA,
And JAMES O BAILIE, 234 King Street, Charleston.
EF Carpets made up with dispatch, [mar. so, 1860-1 y.
NOTICE.
G GEORGIA. Oases* Conor —All person* in
debted In Thomas Merritt, tat. of mid count,
| dee., ar. n quested in make immediate p.ycnent,and
all Iboae haviur ctain>a sraiuel him, lo pnarni Ibi m
duly proven tuttia undersigned.
J Va. KS MERRITT, Ex'".
1 ig Thn>v*e Merrill 1 dre, ‘
Gr*ewe h-m.
NOTICE.
\I.L tho##* Indebted so fh<* undi r-vn 4
. tlih to him Hold out lij tli Sh f iff, will
coll oi l *<lie ot ‘he cii Meat ofiporffintiy
miscellaneous Advertisements.
GMM “EXCITEMENT!!
GRAND SCHEME
FOR APRIL, 1860.-
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
mcKI.YXEir & CO , mauaifers.
Authorised by special Act of the Le^Uilaiur
-25,828 PRIZES.
More (nan one Prise to every two Ticket.
CAPITALrPRIZE,S6O,OOO.
Tickets only 810
Halves, Quarter*, and Ciohts in ProTohtios.
To be Drawn Each Saturday in 1860.
In the City of Savannah. Georgia.
Clas* 60, to he Dtawn April 7, 1-800.
tllss67 to he Draw o A; ril 14, 1880.
Class 69, t-> he Drawn Apri; gl, 1860.
Claa* 09 to he Drawn- April S'-, 1860.
Magaiftcoiit Smfcenxe.
I P’a o! 6 ‘.OHO is $6(1.000 \ 6 ot l (WO >e {8.009
I <• 20,000 H 2 ,oiii)| 10 *• 6)0 nrft 6 009
l <• jo IKK) is to IKM) 2 “ 400 ate 8(0
1 •• 6 000 m 6 00-1 | 2 “ 30* me WHI
1 •• 4 000 i. 4,Out) | 2 •< 200 m 400
1 •< SOnOi. 3 000 | 60 •• 150 are land
l • 2,0-10 m 2.000 1 101 • Imi me lIIIID
l l 500 ia l. iHi 10)) • 96 lira 95 0
1 •• 1,100 is 1,'.00- 100 “ 85 are 8 500
appkoximatioK piu/.ks
25 il§ i\ lian aiiuttiting t0....5212, no
j ‘>3.828 Prizes Asnf ing to SBOB,OIO
WILb BE Dll 1 WN THIN MONTH.
Cebtificares of Pacxaokb will be sold ut the fol
lowing rteß wlti- his ilie irk :
Certifieutcol gf If) Whole TirkoU #fo
*• M 10 Halt •• , TO
14 ** 10 Q larte’s *’ 13
** “ 10 K gluh *• 760
LOOK AT THIS!
A SPLENDID DRAWING OS
The Three Number Plan !
Which takes ( lace oil -very Wvtnes-'ay RnU Saiur
day in 1950.
1 Oapitnl Prise of s''-3,000
1 l’r.is- ot 4,600
l • at’ 4.00)
1 “ of 3,000
l •• >-!’ :> f i7i.*9
10 •• at {7OO arc 7,00')
40 “ of 17are 7 000
50 *• of 123 r (1,260
S-. 9•• of 60 are ‘20,720
64 of 60 are 3,200
61 • of 30 are 1,980
Ot • of 20 are 1 2-0
6,632 *■ of 10 nra 00,3 0
28,224 ot a arc 141,15(0
34,412 Pm?* Amounting- t;> $2Bl 481 20
Whole Tickets $5,
Short s in Proportion.
IN O-RDERING TICKETS OR CKRTIFf*
CATES —Em 10.-d the iiiofipy lo our address lor the
‘i(-ketß nr lt rod, nn receipt of which they will be to*-
warded hy Ur*t mail. PiutKsera can have ii. k* m
ending- in any figure th y inty designate.
The ist of lira vn ntituiwa *nd priz >e will be ieui
to purchasers immdi-itely after the drawing.
All cotnmuhic-iun*stt'ctly, cnntidential.
Orders lv>r Ti<-ki*ta or bv Mail or Ex*
pres®, ti bed rected to McK.INNF-Y and CO.
N >va;f.btr 2, H 9 ly Savaenah, Ge,
HOSTETTEH3
STOMACH BITTERS,
tor the cure of Pyopepila. TadigmUon. .V-iwsaa,
Flatulency. Put of Appetite, or <tj.y BUiotut
Complaint* anting from a morbid tnacio.h
of the Stonuu h or Box el*, producing (V- a.'oj>*
Pittenierg. Colic , Cholera Morhut, <*.
In view of the fact dial cviry iicmber ■ 4
the human family is more or 1. sa md-ji et*'d m
•ome of the above complaints, hi-si-lei La
nmnciable other conditions in life, vMc'i,
by the assistance of a little hno-wl- (ige
fXerehe of common sense, they may be able
*i> to their habits of di-t, and with
the assistance of a good tonic, secure |-w*
manent health. In order lo accomplish ibis
desired object, the true course to (•ii’WW
certainly,tliat which will prodtieo a natural
state of things at the least hazard of
•trengtii and life; for this end l)r. Hv.t t-'-sf
has introduced to this country a prc|'i<*>
tion called HOSTETTKR’.S SI'OMA ’H
BITTERS, which at this day is mx a ;.*
medicine, but one that has been tried tor
years, giving satisfaction to all who h
Used it. The Bitter* operate powerfully u; os
the stomach, bowel* and liver, restoring
them to a healthy and vigorous action, and
thus by the simple process of strong!Roiiim
nature, enable the system to tfiiVniph or.-r
disease. Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, *w
generally contracted by new lettb-r*. an-I
caused principally by the change of w ile*
and diet, wilt 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, tlnui
any other; the cause of which umv always
be attributed to derangements of the digee-
Uve organs, can be cured without fail hr
using HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BIT.
TER3 as per directions on the bo'tle. For
this disease every physician will recom
mend Bitters of some kind, then why not
use an article known to lie infallible t
Every country have their BitteA 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 ia Use
medical scale of science.
FEVER AND AGUE.
This trying sod provoking disease, which fins Ns
relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing him te
a mere shadow In a short space of time, and rendering
him physically and mentally useless, can be defeated
and driven from the txidy by the use of IIO?TKTT£R'd
BENOWNKD BITTERS. Further, any of the above
elated diseases can not be contracted when exposed te
any ordinary conditions producing them. If the Bitters
arc used sc per directions. And as it neither creates
nausea nor offends the palate, and rendering unneoee
•ary any change of diet or Interruption to usual pur
suits, but promotes sound sleep end hesltby digestion,
the complaint Is thus removed as speedily ae Is con*
latent with the production of a thorough and perms
sent cure.
For Persons in advanced years
Who a re suffering llrom an enfeebled constitution ard
Infirm body, these Bitters in invaluable as a restora
tive of strength end vigor, and needs only to be trie*
to ha appreciated. And to a mother while nursing,
these Bitters are Indispensable, especially when tin
mother’* nourishment Is inadequate to the demands
of th* child, consequently her strength must yield,
mad here It is where s good tonic, such as Hostetler's
Stomach Bitten ia needed to impart temporary strength
and vigor to the system. Ladies should by all means
toy this remedy for all case* of debility, and before to
doing, yk your physician, who, if h* Is acquainted
with the virtues of the Bitters, will recommend thetr
an in all cases of weakness.
CAUTION.— "We caution the public against
using any of the many imitations cf coun
terfeits, but ask for Hosrrrm's Celabkatki.
SroMjica Birr tits, and see that each bottle
hae the words “ Dr. J. Hoatetter’s Stomach
Bitters” blown on the side of the bottle, and
stamped on the metallic cap covering the
eork, and observe that our autograph signa
ture is on the label.
CT Prepared and geld hy HOSTCTTEK K
SMITH, Plttihargh, Pa M aad gold hy a*’
DraggkU, grtcert, and’ dealer* gear.rally
thraagheat the halted State*, Caaada, Death
twericA aad Geretaa).
aoovit & MIAD,
HEW UUI.C4.iI,
Wholesale Ageaih,