Planters' weekly. (Greenesboro' [i.e. Greensboro], Ga.) 185?-18??, June 06, 1860, Image 3

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Yuusg Americ* Sit Tract/*.— -Tho Janesville (VVU.) Gasctte gives the ft,l lowing account oi the tinsels of a “Young America,” who has just “brought uu” there. He started from somewhere in the eastern part of New York State with fifty cents in his pocket, iu the company with another of the sume species who had twen ty-five cents, and with whom traded caps for two shillings to boot, and parted com pany with him a quarter better off. Ar rived at Syracuse, he obtained a situation vs driver on the “raging canawl.” At lie got on the cars and com menced admiring the country as soon us possible. The conductor came and re called him from bis studied admiration so suddenly that he lost his hat, and of course his ticket. The conductor pitied him, aud gave him check through to Buffalo, and also n cap. At Buffalo he took passage on a boat hound for Chicago, and acting as cabin boy. At Milwaukee he asked the captain for money to get clothes, lie tound the depot and concluded to come to Janesville, where he arrived safely with five shillings lr. pocket. This “Young America” is not yet fourteen years of age.” The Buffalo “Commercial Advertiser,” wo are sorry to sec, runs up the Lincoln (Rep.) flag upon the ground, that it is nec essary to defeat “the iniquitous powers en throned at Washington.” If it bo possi Me to aptlirone more iniquitous and cor rupt.powers than the Republican Powers which rule in New York, Wisconsin, and other Republican States, we cannot see into such a possibility. The defeat of Seward for the Presidential nomination is but a transfer of him and his, to some Treasury of other Secretary ship in Wash ington, where §80,000.000 of public plun der would be iu their hands. The “Trib utno,” of course, makes the most of the Commercial's course. The ladies of Bologna last February opened a subscription hi order to’ present to Victor Emmanuel a splendid saddle, which has cost more than ,£2,000. The poorest women of Bologna has taken part in this offering, and there is not one, perhaps, who iias not contributed tier bajocca for the purpose. This saddle was presented on the 2d inst., to Ids Majesty in tbe.ball of the Archiginario. It is of red velvet, embroidered with silver and gold. The bridle, of Morocco leather, is equally adorned wit beautiful gold orna ments, and for the front of the horse’s head there is a sort of gold brooch, containing three rich jewels an emerald, a ruby and a diamond — forming the Italian colors. Gerritt Smith writes a long letter to prove tint his recent aberration of mind was owing entirely to dyspepsia and the New link Democratic Vigilant Association! 1 lie does not even (lint that bo was afraid of Governor Wise. * , -Tyvrr —l“ \ Evrn fhofet* who are in the enjoyment of iierfeet health frequently have need to lave recourse to tonics as preventives of We are never too well armored againfet the assaults of “the ills that flesh | jg heir to.” Sneli au invigoratnr they ■may fine in HOSTE ITER'S BITTERS —?a medicine that cannot be taken regular ly without giving vitality and elasticity to the system. At this season, particularly, the strongest twin is not proof against the malaria, in certain sections of the country. In all cases of fever and ague,’ the Bit | Teas is more potent than any amount of quinine, while the most dangerous cases of, bilious fever yield to its wonderful proper- ; ties. Those who have tried t lie medicine ! ‘will never use annllset, for anv of the ailm j entfc which’ the llontktteu Bittkrs pro- : fosses to subdue. To those who have irnt made the experiment, we cordially recom- j tjiend ah early application to the Bitteus. I whenever they are stiickcn by diseases of j the digestive organs. Sold by druggists and dealers generally 1 everywhere. 1 ’ HP*Se£ advertisement in another col umn. . • The highest and best interest of society in the future demand n* batter, a more use ful, a more domestic training of our young indies. —•llartfoid Courant. JJuy Aveu's it hut Pcktokal for Coughs. Atk’s Sajis ai’.vmlla for Scrofulous complaints and Ateu’ Pitta for a’l the purposes of a Purgative Mcdicnc. DaTtl. F Peeuy’s Vermifuge ou Dead-Shot for Worms-— ,This ex ■■ llcnt preparation !- jfords the most ji rfect lent nf the existence of j Wonns, and iii fe* hairs ch ar? the systi m of than* completely, h. urgent c .ses of Fits, .Convulsions Or Sj -i-tu-, caused by worms, its superi rity over • verv ..ti,cr re.o* dy is rnani fst and u.i.-fv 1 <1 Fen medicines arc better calculated to impr ve the In-alth of chihlr n, for though prompt in it- action, it is perfectly pafe and adapted to t o tenderest age. For silo by A. B.& ’. Sands,'Oi-ui , g : stß. 100 Fulton St ct-.t, Nv.w York. Sold also, by J. II my VV-oo , Greencs-b no. NOTICE. ANY- perseii wanting a good SMOKE or a COOL, DRINK, eijn bo accommodated by catling in’ si'}. i*. WILSON'S Confectionery, Greenesboro’. JurteGth, 1860. wtf. -AHE’ YOU INSURED ? “ Cask Capital and Surplus over Two Millions. FORTY yeart of successful experience bas placed Ujj|| reliable Company at the head Os AmericatiTJhderwriters. Policies are issued upon'Merchandise, Store- Buildings, Dwellings, Public Buildings, Ac., at equitable rates. Particular attention given to insuring de tached d*reliing-hij><>es tor terms of three or five years, at verv tAoi<qhlc figures. Refer to Johnson a IV.or and Davis i Bra of Grecua-boro whos- stares were bsrr.ed in • the destructive fire of March 27ib, ad whose Imises were prom.pt y adj :&tcd in o.e week Apple to WALTER GRIFFIN, Act April II !m. ! * Grcvncsboro’, On. i Wlslnr's Balsam of Wild Cherry. | This remedy has long been cherished by the 1 community fur its remarkable efUcacy in reliev- j ing, healing and curing the most obstinate, painful and long standing cases oT Cough, CuUf, Injineuzo, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, , j A hooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, In flamma tion. oj - lungs; while even Consumption j itself has yielded to its magic influence when fit other means have failed. Its whole history proves that the past lias produced no remedy of equal value, as a cure for the numerous ana dangerous pulmonary affections vrqich prevail all over the land. Georgia Testimony, Certificate o.’Mr. E Mausanet, a well known and highly rcspictable citizen of Maccn, Ga. , r c .._ „ Macok j g -D, March 19, 18150. Messrs. S. W; p O-j GeN.tle-nen :—Believing in the great viitue of your renamed Balsam of Wild Cherry, I cher ub’ comply with the request of your traveling agent iu adding my testimony to the many which you have already received. I have been acquainted with this medicine for many years, and haw always heared it spoken cl in the highest terms. A brother-in-law, who at one time was much reduced with a severe and ob stinate cough, was restored by it, after other remedies had failed. I have also used it for mvself at and children for obstinate coughs and colds, with an uniforir and happy result, and therefore recommend it centidentily as the lest lung medicine in my knowledge. Very respectfully, E. M A USE NET. From Rev. JESSE M. WOOD, D. D. boME, Ga.. April 4, 1860. Dear Sir : —’l his certifies that four years ago I suffered with a distressing Cough. During the winter and spring of 1*59, I used Dr. Wis tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, with considerable advantage. 1 consider it a valuable remedy for Coughs and Colds. J \t WOOD. Caution to Purchasers. —The only gen uine Wislar's Balsam has t r ie written signature of “I. Butts’and the printed one of the Pro prietors on the outer wrapper ; all other is vile and worth ess. Prepared by SETH AV. FOWLE & Cos., Bos ton, and for sale by J. llesry Wood, Greenes boro, and by nearly all druggists. msl6 4w. jrnxa.v** Mountain Herb Pills. Ahovk, wo present you with a perfect likenosn ff Toxuco, a chief of a tribe of the utrange Antec NnUrm, that once ruled Mexico. You will Bud a full account of ’ him and hi* people in our I’aniphletß and Alinanacn—tJ be had |frtis, from the Agente foc.tbese I’illa. The inventor and manufacturer of “Judeoii’a Moun tain Herb Pills,” has Kpent the greater part of his lift* in traveling, having vfaited nearly every country iu the world. He upeut over aix years among the Indian* of the Rocky Mountains and of Mexico, and it was thus that the ” Mountain Ilkki Ph is” were discovered. Avery intei’eating account of his adventured there, you will find iu our Ahnauac and Pamphlet. It ia an established fact, that atl diseases arise fnan IMPURE BLOOOI The blood is the life ! aud when any foreign or unhealthy matter gets mixed with It. It ie at once distributed to every organ of the body. Krery nerve feels the poison, and all tue vital organs quickly complain. The stomach will not digest the food perfectly. The liver censes to I sefrete a sufficiency of bile. Hie action of the heart i* [ weakened, and so the circulation ia feeble. The louga become cloggi'd .with the poisonous matter : hethce, a cough—and *ll from ft plight impurity at the fountain head of life—the’ i>lpod I M JOfl h*d thrown ‘n* earth, for instance. In ft>*re pprjnf. from which ran a tiny mulct, iu a few minut** vrhok of lh* stream lecoine disturbed and diKCOtu*!"*- quickly dues impure Woorl fly to every pait. and behind. All the jptssages become obstructed, ana tbe obstruction is removed, the lamp o f life anon dies Any. I These pills net only purify the blood, but regenerate all the secretions of the body; they are, therefore, unrirkl!?d as a CURB FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, f.lver Complaint, Rick Headache, kc. flu* AntiHiHus Medicine expels from the mood the hidden seeds **f i ease, and renders all the fluids and secretions pure and fluent, clearing and resitaeitalinff the vital organs. Pleasant indeed, la It to us, that we are aide to jiU<* e within your Teach, a medicine like tbe ,l Mountain ilmm PlLui.” that will puss directly to the afllicted jiarts, fhrough tbe blood aud fluids of tbe body, aud euuae the sufferer to biighten with the flush of beauty aud health. Judton's Pills are the Best Remedy in exiih encefor the following Complaints: fltrwd Complaints , Debility . Inward Cmu/Kt f finer and Ague. hirer Complaints . fW<, fhnule bucnem nf tSpirite, Chest Diseases, Headaches , Vibe, Costiveness, Indigestion, Stone.and Cravel. Dysf>epsia, Injluensa, Sa.mdary Symp Diarrhoea, Jnjlasnmation , bins. Drojny, • * • ♦ a * GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE! Females who value health, should never be without these Pills. They purify the bfood, remove obstructions of all kiudit, cleanse the akin of all pimples and blotches and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek. nor The Plants and Herbs of which these Pills are made, were discovered iu a very surprising way among the Texacaus, a tribe of Aborigines in Mexico. Get the Ahnauac of our Agent, and you will read with delight, tbe very interAsting account it coutaina of the ” Curat Medicine” of the Axtecs. Observe. —The flounthin Kerb I*iUs are put up in a Beautiful Wrapper. Each box contains 40 pills, and Retail at 36 cents per box. All genuine, have Ihe tvnalurc c B. L. JUDSON %£ CO., on'each box. R Is. JUDSON, A Cos., SOLE PROP 111 ETOHS. No. 60 Lonnrd Street, SEW YOHK Mg- FOR SALE by ALL MEDIUNE DEALERS. FOR SALE BY J. Usury Wood. Grectresboriy U. V. latt A v . 11. Ward,'Liiington, CJs. June 6th. 1860s. — l7. CLOCKS.” WATCHES AND nmui’n TIIE undersigned would (§L inform tue citizeiiis of. t .is - ioin y nnd the public in general, that he has <*iitoS Itetiiruud to Greenesboro, and will constantly keep on hand a well selec ted stock of Clocks, Watches At Jewelry, and will sell lower than ever. Call iu and try him. BSk. Clocks, Watches aud Jewelry, also, kef aired as heretofore at the old ataud. J. P. AUJLSTBOJf. Greenesboro*, Ga,,’ M.i.v 30. 186'>. ts. Corn Flour and Bacon l PERSONS whbing ei'her of the above arti cles can be supplied at the lowest market prices for CASH, by ca’lin* on the undersign ed. C. O. NORTON, Ww.II CLARK. Ownpthnm. Anril 4th, l c 6o.tf Corn! Corn!l A FINE lot of Khe White CORN for sale 1 jut the lowest market pr cr. Af ply to Vi. O. Jonssox, or the subteri- ! bws, BROWN k WALKER. { • •recne. boro, April I Ith. t9CO-tf. .j ■ ——P—y ——————m Legal Advertisements. GEORGIA, Gi t I Coussr.—Whereas, Isaac A. Williams, Administrator de bonis non of the estate of Joseph Grimes, decca cd, petitions the Court of Ordinary of said county ■ lor Letters Dismissory : These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to show cause (if any they have) why said Administrator should not l e discharged at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said eounty on the first Monday in December next. Given under my hand at office in Gretnesboro, June 4t 1 866, EUGENICS I. KING, Ord’y.. GEORGIA, Gag me County. —Whereas, Is ac A. Wiliams, Administrator opon the estate of Mrs. Harriet L. Grimes, Deceased petitions the Court of Ordinary of said county for Letters Dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to show canse (if any they have) why said Administrator should not be discharged at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said county, on the first Mond -y in December next. Given under mv hand at office in Gaeeneshoro, this June 4th 1860. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Grecne Cooxtt. —Whereas, Stmuel A. Howell, Administrator de bonis non, with the Will ennexed, upon the estate of McKinney Howell deceased, petitions the Court of Ordinary of said county for Letters dismissory : These are therefor* to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to show cause (if any they havr)why said Administrator should not be discharged at the Court of Ordinary.to be held in and for said county on the first Monday io November next. Given under my bond at office in Greenesboro, April 2nd, ISGO. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y. ■ ■ 8 ('I F.ORGIA, Gbekn-e County.— Whereas, Freder- Jf ic C. Fuller, Administrator upon the estate ol Sarah D. Willis, deceased, petitions the Court of Or dinary of said couuty fur Letters Dismissory : These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause (if any they have) why said Adminis trator should not be discharged, at the Court of Ordi nary to be held in and for said couniy on the first Monday in October next. Giveif under my hand at office in Greenesboro, March 6th. 1860. EUGENIU.S L KING, Ord’y. GKORGI A, Grernb County.— Whereas, Isaac Mor ’ rison, Executor aud Mary Atkinson, Executrix of the bet Will and Testament of Nathan Atkinson, dec., petitions the Court of Ordinary of said couniy for Letters Dismissory : These are therefore io cite and admonish all persons concerned, to show canse, (if tiny they have) why said Executor und Executrix should not be discharged at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and forsaid coun tv on the first Monday in August next. Given under my hand at offi -e io Greenesboro, Jan uary 10th, 1860. EUGENIUS L KING, Ordy. GEORGIA. Ghef.ne CoUOTt —Wtierces, Nictiolas M. Joaes. Administrator U(Xi iln- esiatcof Jesar S. Jones dec., petittnne the Court of Ordinary ol said county lor Lottrrs Dismissory : Thfsc are therefore to citesnd admonish nil persons concerned, lo show cause—if any they have—why said Administrator should not be discharged at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said cout ty on the first Monday in Au?u?t next. Given under tny band at office in Greenoshnro, Jan uarv IQih, ISH.i EUGENIUS L. KING. Ord y. Administrator's Sale. WILL be sold on Saturday the 9th day of June nest, at the lata residence of Mrs. Martha Stanley, all the perishable property be longing to estate of She: wood Stanley, Dcc’d,, consisting of one Cow and Call, Barouch and Harness, Jersey Wagon and Harness, House hold and Kitchen Furniture. Teuns on day of sale. MOSES F. FOSTER, Adm’r. with the Will annexed. April 24tli, ISGO. Administrator's Sale. BY virtue of an order from the Court of Or elinary of Groe'ne county, will bo sold on the first Tuesday iu July next, at the court-house door in Spring Place, .Vlurruy county, between the legal liourS of sale, Otie Lot t>f “Laud con taining one hundred find sixty acres, known and distinguished as lot number two hundred and thirty-nine [2.T,tj in the 20th District’ nnd 2nd Section of originally Cherokee, now Murray county. Sold as part of the real estate of Nan cy Gresham, deceased. * Terms on day of sale. STERLING A. GRESIIAM, May 14th, 1600. Ailin’r. NOTICE GEORGIA, Greene Countv. — All persons indebted £0 James A. Moody, late of said ’CoCRY are reqticsted to rnnlte inline* dPte paytnteL and all having claims against said deceased present them duly proven to the undersigned .wtauS *‘ c t*®*® ‘- v law. ET,rA> * Q ’ MljWlY. Ex’r. of James A- • Grccnosboro, May. 7th 1860. 4dv! • Ifotice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of John 11. Snellings, deceased, .are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons 1 lav ing claims against his estate are requested to present them to the undersigned duly proven. FREDERIC C. FULLER. Greensboro, May 14, ’6O-Ct. Adm’r. NOTICE. r pWO months after date; to-wit:-On the first X Monday in Aiigust next, I shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of Greene"county, Geor gia, for leave to noli all the real estate belonging to the estate of William F. Luckie, late of said couuty deceased. ELLIOT 0. BOWDEN, - May 25, ’<’>P. Adm’r, of W. F. Luckie, dee. NOTICE. GDORGIA, Greene CountV.-— All persons indebted to William F. Luckie, late of said county deceased, are requested to make imme diate payment, and fill -having claims against ; said deceased will present them duly proven to the undersigned within the time prescribed by law. ELLIOT C, BOWDEN, May‘2s. ’6O. Adin’r. ofW. F. Luckie,* dec’d. NOTICE. Two mouths after date, to-wit: On- tho first Monday in August next, I shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of Greene county, Geor gia, for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to the estate of Goorgc Crutchfield, deceased, JAMES BURK, May 26, 1860. Adm’r. of Geo. Crutchfield. :—, — -* t NOTICE. TWO months after date, to-wit: On the first Monday iu August next, I shall apply to the Court oi Ordinary of Greene county, Geor gia. for leave to sell all the negroes belonging to the. estate of Peter Clark, late of. said couuty deceased. JAMES SMITH. Adm’r. ‘ May 29th, 1860. of Petar Clark, dec’d Valuable Property FOR SAXE. f IWIE undersigned offers for sale, until the X 25th of June next, BIUCK STORE and range of BRICK OFFICES, also, the DWELLING LOT attached. This property is the most desirable for business ever offered’ in Greenesboro’, aud simply as an in vestment will pav 14 per cent, permanently, as the subscriber will show to any who will apply. Cg“*T*iMs.—One-half cash, the other half can remain for three years on Bonds and mort gages if desired. Apply before the 25t1 Jane to W. GRIFFIN. Greenesbnro,’ May 22J, 1860. ts. Yotiee. , 4 I.L those who have not given in their Tax l\ Returns for this year, w ill please meet me j in GreeueslKiro on tbeyfret Monday and Tuesday in June, < r on the second Monday —lnferior [ Court dav. G WOODI! AM. T.’H. * ‘•ayffh!. syfee- ‘’ j K AUFFUR, BAUM & Op. I imm eot aims mi Under the Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga. Would inform their many customers that their STOCK OF DR-YGOODS, And everything belonging to tlieii line is complete now, iu every respect. A look threugh our Stock and prices will always effect a put chase. Ours is the OSLY HOUSE that has a RESIDENT PARTNER in the Northern Markets, whose main business it is to buy the latest Novelties as they njake their appearance. We are therefore en abled to offer something new every week. OUR PRICES - hardly need any further comment. “Small Profits ailtl Quick Returns” has always been our motto, from the time we commenced business, and we shall strictly adhere to it. OUR MANUFACTORY IN Cloaks & mantillas, Is the FIRST and ONLY one established in the Southern States. We only offer but a well made article and save our customers from Twenty-Five to Thirty per cent. Out of the many cheap articles we sell, we would name a few : Colored SILKS, Splendid Quality at 75 cents wortli $1 25. “ “ Superb “ “ 1.00 “ 1 50. Foulard SILKS and SILK LAWNS 37$ “ “ 62A. BAREGE ROBES at SC to 8.00 •• 12 to 15.00 - COLORED BAREGES nt 25 “ “ 50. Fast COLORED LAWNS, fine Quality at J2£ “ “ 25. ORGANDIES. at LAAVN ROBES, nt $1 50 and up. L'AVILLA CLOTH, anew Traveling Stuff at 12. J cts. Fast Colored PRINTS, at Bto 10 “ Linen TOWELS, at 75 cts. pe.rdoz. Real STEEL Ext. SKIRTS, 30 Rings T at $1 50. “ “ “ 20 “ at 1 00. Large Size MARSEILLE QUILTS, at 1 75. MANTILLAS, at $1 50, 2 SO, 3 00 and up. DUSTERS in all tho different Materials ana Styles, etc., cct. Our Stock—Embroideries, Ribbons, Hosiery, Pantaloon Stuffs, Homespuns ere., we offer extremely low. KAUFFER, BAUM £ CO. M ty 29. 18G0 Iy. liNDER AUGUSTA HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. ■■ ■ ■. New Spring Goods, WILLIAM SHEAR, II as received a very large supply of rap a #w llill, Suitable for Spring: and Summer Wear GiNSlSffiSa 31? TUB CKOICBSY SOVEWIES OB TttK SEASON IN LADIES’ DRESS GOODS AMONG WHICH 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 and Undersleeves 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 mest ap proved styles; A complete assortment of Ladies’ Mourning 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, las stock, in x-e ----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 pectfullv invited to examine the assortment, [April 18, 18C0. ” nevv~carpet store. JAMSS G-. BAUjIE cfc BROTHEn Direct Importers of all kinds of -CARPETINGS. Mattings in all Widths and Colors Manuf t Carpet Lining, Imported Door Mats iiugs, Floor Uil Uotlis, W indow sliads ? Curtains, Curtain Materials, Cornices, Bands, Loops, Ac. WALL PAPERING IN GREAT VARIETY, Allot’ which we will sell at the low ebt market prices. Terms cash. Patronage fujicitud 205 BROAD STREET, AIICISTA, GA, And JAMES Ur, BAiLIK. 23AKing Btrcetwliarlc*tou. nnarpft; mads up with tfi'pairh, (msr 3f>, lffift-Vj- IffTl’ -f - . —. | miscellaneous Advertisement*. LOOK! Startling FACTS GRAND SOU EMU S'OK JUNE, 1800. GEORGIA STATE LOTTE RY, mcKINNEY A CO., ,1* miiJigeis. Authorized by special Act et’ the Legislate 25,828 PRIZES. More than one Prize to every two Tickets . CAPITAL PRIZE,S6O,OOO. Tickets only tUO Halves, Quarters, and Eights is I’Korourios. To be Brawn Each Saturday iu 1860. In the City of Savannah. Georgia. Class 7-i-, to be Drawn June 2, 1860. Class 75. to Ot. Drawn June 9, 1860. Class 76, to be Drftwp June hi, 1860. Class 77 to be Drawn June £9, 1866. Class 78, to be D.awn Jui e 80, 1860, Maffiufi&oat Scheme; 1 P’z ol 61,000 ia $60,000 | soi 1 000 arc Ss*ooo 1 “ 20,f100 ia 20,000 10 “ 500 are 5.000 t “ 10,000 is 10,000 2 “ 400 are 800 1 •< 5,000 is 6,000 2 “ 300 are *IOO 1 “ 4.000 ir 4,000 2 ■ “00 are 400 1 “ 3OiO is 3,000 50 • 150 arc T.fcOO l •• 2,1X10 is 2,000 100 “ 100 are 10,0i 0 l • I*soo ia 1,500 | 1110 “ 95 are 9 500 1 “ 1,103 ia 1,100-100 “ 85 are. 8.500 APPROXIMATION’ riUZKS 2544N Prizes amounting t 0.... $912,140 95.828 Prizes Am ting to $366,040 WILL BE DB.VWN THIS MONTH. Crbtificarks or Packages will be sold at the fol lowing rates which is the risk: Certificate of Packages of 10 Whole Tickets ®CO ” “ 10 Halt “ r ! 0 ” “ 10 Qnarrirs “ 15 ” “ 10 Eighth •• 750 LOOK AtYhSS l A SPLENDID DRAWING ON The Three .Number Plan ! Which takes place on every Wednesday and Sat duy in 1860. 1 Capita! Prize of §=3,000 1 Prize of 4,500 1 “ of 4 00d 1 “ of 3,000 t “ of 2,171.20 10 *• of 4700 are 7.01 M 40 “ of 17 > are 7.000 50 “ of 125 are 9,250 259 •• of H 0 are 20,720 64 “ of 50 aro 3,200 61 “ of 30 ate 1.920 64 “ of IO are 1,280 5,632 “ of io aro 66,320 28,224 “ ol 6 aro 141,120 31,412 Prizes Amountinir Io $’291,431 20 Whole Tickets $5, Shares in Proportion. IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFI CATES.—EncIose the money lo our address lor the tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be for warded by first mail. Purchasers can ‘have ticket ending in any figure they may designate. Tire list of drawn numbers and prizes will be set to purchasers Immediately after tiro drawing. All cominutiications strictly confidential. Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by, Mail or Ex proas, to be directed to MeKIS’NKY and CO. November 2,1839 ly Havacnab, Ga. HojfA:rßira ST-isUtl.S BJT;I£|S; For the cure oft, heXau , FfithUrut'p. Ads* “f Wp% *iC ‘"•!/ Ihliou* Coiq,iJ<t/tt(.s ttrfsh.r/ fr.’/n c iv uHhm of the St-rHoU'Ji <>r i'otr.U:, rro-.lttcftiy Colic, ChoU-i\i Morbus, ttv. In view of the f.tct that e*>.rv n -mber nf tlie ltuoian family is morem’ las .flibj. eted n some of the above cpmnlainl-5, besidea in lntlfielithl- ntMV conditions in life, which, by the assistance of a l'ttlc knowledge or exercise nf common sense, they .may Is- able so to regnUdti their habil.s of diet, and with the a.sistaocs of a good tonic, secure per manetit hralth. In oiMor to)accoiup]i-li this dositvd object, the tnie cmu-s.e to pursue is, e I'Uin y, tiiat v.jiich will pro luee a natural state <)f ihiuga at t-lie least hag icd of vital strength and life ; for tlds cnd Dr. HostoUi-r hns uih'oduco't lo this WWntry a prepar-t ----tion railed HO.STKTTEIVS ’ STOMACH BITTERS, which At this |p_v. is nofi a iu .v liiedlcine, hut o.ie'tJiaf lias been Ivied for years, giving s.-uisfaefion to nil Xt ho havw used it. The Bitters operate pqwevfullv upon the stomach, bctrela and liver, re-toring m them lo a ItuaUhy and vigorous action, nii.l thus by Lire simple process of strengthening nature, enable the system to triumph ov< r disease. Dtarrlufia, dysentery or llnx, so generally contracted by ‘new settlori,’ an t caused principally by the change of water and diet, will be speedily regulated by n brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia., a disease which is probably-more preparent when takerr in all its various forms, than any 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 Jjjia disease every physician will recom mend Bi’.’era of soma kind, thop why not use an article known to be M’f-Uiblet Evenr country have their Bitters as a pre rentiye of disease, r u strengthening of the system in genera., apd among them qjl there is not to be Con ad a more healthy people than the-Germans, from whom this preparation emanated, based upon wner.titio experiments which has attended to advano*. the destiny of this great preparation iu tlv medical scale of science. FEVEK AND AGUE. ttiitrying and provoking disease, which fixe* Its. _ relentless grasp on the hodj of man, reduco.„ to a mere shadow in a short space of time, and readeriag him physically and mentally useless, can be defeated and driven from the body by the use of lIOSTETTKR'd. RRNOWNED BITTKRS. 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 unoecee enry 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 la con sistent with the production of a thorough and perm*- nent cure. For Persons in advanoed years Who are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and Infirm body, these Hitters are invaluable as a restora tive of Strength and vigor, and needs only to by tried ! to be appreciated. And to a mother while nnrstn,, these Bitten are Indispensable, especially whet* tha mother’d nourishment is inadequate to the demands, of the child, consequently her strength must yield, and here it is where a good tonic, such as Hostetler's Stomach Bitters is needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the system. Ladles slieuld by all meims try this remedy for all cases of dsbiißy. ana before so doing, ask youur physician, who, if he to acqimiatsd with the virtues of the Bitters, sill recommend tUi t use hi all caws of weakness, CAI TIOX. —We caution the public against using any of the many imitatirnts or coun terfeits, but nek for HosTama’s Ckucbkati:u Stomach Bittebs, and see that each bottle ha* the word* 11 Dr. J. Hodtotler's Stomach Bitters” blown Use side of tbe bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that uur autograph signa i lure is ou the label. * O’ Prepared sod felj.bjr lieSTOTHI k SMITH, Plttskurgli, Fs., and sl(| by all DroggfotA, groidrs, aad dtxltrs generally tkraagbaat tire hDles, .Canada, Kostb I Aoerita and ’ ( S Cp V I L hi .MEAD, .. M:\v.::.f.t;AN?(, t.\.. f/balstal* Agnus. ) For s*lin’’r-otu sboro hr j, IJ. TVrod,'White Plaiius, by T. D Hirh'owcr.f.Vujjl’&fl vlj