Planters' weekly. (Greenesboro' [i.e. Greensboro], Ga.) 185?-18??, June 13, 1860, Image 3

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*■ EMriMulit, Judge M— ■ , late of Mississippi. who wm a gentleman remarkable fora proclivi ty to exaggerate and tell hard btories, on one occasion was seated in fro'nt of the principal hotel in Clinton, amusing a group of gentlemen with his peculiar narratives, when he delivered himself as follows : Gentlemen, in Hast Tennessee, where I was raised, 1 knew a man who had the most astonishing strength in his jaws and teeth of any man that ever lived. I once •aw him standing on the sunny side of a barn, with his old wool hat under his arm, filled with black walnuts and, he just put them in his mouth and cracked them as easily as one of you could crack a chesnut !’ The auiitors exchanged looks of incredulity. A quizzical and facetious Wade, known as Kentucky Sachelford, was present, and heard the Judge’s story, and remarked : ‘No doubt, Judge, of the truth of all you have said. Home men are remark ably strong. Now, in South Carolina where 1 lived, one of my neighbors was noted for the extraordinary muscular strength of his arm I remember to have aeon him take a hard pine knot, place it in the hollow of his arm at the elbow, and by suddenly bringing his fore arm upward, lie split the knot into splinter and pressed out all the turpentine iu a stream !* The narrative of Kentucky was received with peals of laughter. Judge M be came indignairt, and springing to his feet With clenched fist, and flaming eyes, ex , claimed : S . Ken tuck, that's an enormous lit /’ Sbwabdites Bolting.— TheNow York Tribune has the following editorial para “We hear that some prominent mem* bers of the Albany lobby, who have hith erto professed to be republicans, express their determination to bolt the Chicago nominations. This is good news. If a few members of the legislature of the same stripe would join them, it Would boa great blessing to the party, and a great help to the tickot.” The “Albany lobby,” though beaten at Chicago, is far more powerful in State pol itics than Greelyand his “Tribune.” And despite his affected cheerfulness, Greely knows it. Death of Dr. West.— Dr. Charles W. rWest, of Savannah, was recently thrown from a buggy, while on a visit to Baker county, and has bince died of the injuries received. His remains were taken through Macon to Savannah, by the night train of Tuesday last. Death of an Editor. —Colonel Colin C. Campbell, one of the editois and proprie tors of the Memphis Avalanche, died at bit residence, near Columbia Tenn., on the 31st ult. Sumpter Light Guards.-'T\n& fine com pany appeared in fatigue uniform for field exercise on Wednesday, and did lienor to themselves by their correct drill and hand some evolutions. Being a hish-private ourself, we may be pardoned for suggesting that hereafter on similar occasions a more general attendance is absolutely indespensable. No excuse, except for sickness or urgent business sbold be received. We were gratified to see in t|ie ranks gentlemen whose example might be imitated by younger and more vigorous men with credit to themselves and benefit to this community.— Republican. Is there anything more irreverent and impudent in the world than this notice, by the Springfield (Ohio) News, of Pshaw pok the Shah !—The Shah of Persia, a particular friend of our boy hood is dead. He was not a relative of Chief Justice Shaw, of Massachusetts, although he was about as ugly in appearance. He was aristocratic in his tendencies and used h as a final letter in his name, instead of to, because it was a taller letter. If the Shah’s disease hai.dn’t been fatal he wouldn’t have died quite so soon. “Alss, poor Yorrick !” M*. Jutia Pastrana, the bearded lady, recently died, shortly after giving birtiuto a male child, in Moscow. Sands’ Saksu*ariu.a, for Purifying the blood.—How many unfortunate victims of Scrofula, once without hope of cure, now joy fully testify their restoration to health to the medicinal virtues and surprising efficacy of this invaluable preparation. In all cases where tbs impoverished and depraved condition of Um blood is evidenced by eruptions, blotches, or sores, its operation will be found in the highest degree salutary. The public are cau tioned to ask for Saxos’ Sarsaparilla, and a o other, as a host of spurious imitations upon which no relitoce i*.'® be placed, are in the market. Prepared and sold by A B. & D. Sands. Druggists, 100 Fulton Street, N. Y. Sold also, hy J. H. Wood and Druggists generally. Cohwal. —It mav be seen, we Insert ibis w-pk the advertisement of McLean's •Cordial, Ac. It is very well known we are not pirticu'ar 1y favorable to patent medicines, and, as a gen eral thing, eschew tba wh le of them with but little cereuony, and with these sentiments we declined inserting this advertisement until we knew what were the ingredients of the medi cine, and bow compounded. This we have learned, and believing, as we do, that the in gredients are good, and the compound judi iously made, we recommend it as a mixture worthy of public confidence. The aoove is from the St. Louis Christian Advocate, edited by the celebrated Bev. Dr. Me t nail v, which speaks volumes in favor of McLean’a Cordial. We say to all, try it. See the advertisement in another column. Tan Gn at Cm roa Dtspepsia.—One -of tiie most terrible evils in the community is the wide-spread prevalence of Dyspepsia. It is to bes >und in alm.t every family in the land, and thousands are suffering from what they believe to he ailments of the head, the heart, the chest, the liver or bowels, which are in re ality but symptoms and the results of the pres ence of Dyspepsia. So many terms does this dire arrangement of the animal functions as suio that a thousand different eases might be cited *u which the complication or combination of symptoms is entirely different Pr bably the most efficient remedial ag nt known is the Ornoe noted BUUrt, prepared by 8. W. lowle £ Boston. W# Dave iwn letters front in dividual, whose characterand petition in ci %ty entitle them to onfldence, and the article his heii approved by awe our urns*. nf nent professional men. —Boston Trateller. The above expresses our opinion of this well known remedy lw. Wood Times have come at Last! j Two Thousand Three Hundred and Eighty Prizes! SieTsoo. FOUR CAPITAL PRIZES! a. l ALixAjmEa’s FORTY-EIGHTH MAGNIFICENT CASH, WATCH £ LAND GIFT DISTRIBUTION, WILL BE DBA N Al’ FRANKLIN, IND, MONDAY AUGUST Otb, 1800. Cash Prize of SSOO in American Gold* Horse, Buggy aud Harness, S4OO. Splendid Rosewood Piano Fort Ynlned at SSSO 363 GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, All in Hunting Cases from $lB to $250 212 Prizes in American Gold, $2,50, to SSOO. ‘ - URES OF FARMING LAND. 419 a solid Silver and Double Plated Were. Patent Self-Winding and American Spring Watcher', Gold and Silver Vest Chains, Bracelets, Ac., Ac., Ac. Number of Prizes - 2,180 Value of Prizes, $17,600 Tickets Limited to - - - - - 16,500 DRAWING TAKES PLACE MONTHLY Every Ticket-bolter receives a p'inted list oi drawn numbers, free of charge * PP All drawings take place in public, su perintended exclusively by tne Ticket-holders REFERENCES. I take great pleasure in referring all who are anxious for information respecting my honesty business promptitud-, A,-, to any of the coun ty officets, Po-tmatters, Express Agents, Justi ces of the Peace, Merchants, Representatives and Senators of Johnson count}, <>r any ol the numerous Agents in the various parts of the Union, who have attended my drawings. As the above named are personally acquainted with me, and most of them hare attended my numer us drawings, I will request -all who wish to satisfy themselves of the safety of their investment to write to any of the above gentle en. Agents Wanted in every locality, to whom the most liberal Inducements arc offered. ALL PRIZES PROMPTLY PAID. Single Tickets, sl< Six Tickets $5 A. jT ALEXANDER, Franklin, Johnsou Cos., Indians. June 13th, lb6o wfim. Corn Flour aud Bacon! PERSONS wishing either of the above arti cles can be supplied at the lowest market prices for CASH, by calling on the undersign ed. C. C NORTON, VVji.ll CLARK. Greenesboro, April 4th, l ß 6t'-\f i MOUNTAIN HERB | fMMJIIJ Kerbs, Barks and Roots |jj Poisonous Minerals aud Dru?s- jjQ i MOTHERS TAKE HEED! B Cl: J l*o you wli*n observing the un***y actions ofIWL Jgg your children, consoler that it tuny tie more TL II than n mere Cholic that afflicts them ! In Dine vH dflh cases out of ten. the cause of the little suffer- Hirer’s anguish is W(JRM8 t and should be at </nce. JWL JB looked to. 1 HEADS OF FAMILIES || •-*l9 Iki not let your children suffer, when we praaent Cl JITDSON’S WORM TEA ft \ f x'f . AND PI.KASANT CURE FOR WORMS. jjjT} *. .# much better and s*fer wonlil it he toßjlk wlwiiya in the house. A little delay U {JP child in tnkeu ill roar often be the cause JdK i.(. tire death, while actlnsr Without delay, and Ar bv giving the MOUNTAIN HERB TEA diately, you will not only wire the child a long Psr aud tedious illneaa, aud yourself much eapense, dj|jh but also feel happier in knowing that yon hare Hr done your duty, and perchance saved its life. rUiR This medicine is combined purely of VjuW i HERBS AND ROOTS 8 NOT A PARTICI.E T or Jilin cralfS IS USED IN IT. ® dj’N No more filthy Vermifuge will be need hv Ay ■sjlitliro*® who once use this Tea. The onU tn-'.tvp principle of all other Vermifuges aud Worm LAI , WiUcra ia MERC t 11Y. Ajh QI V E N O K Ws> o fjm O TST@ 1 YOUR CHILDREN. S CIU Use thin S mple, 9*fo. Vegetable Medicine. This Worm Te- was diacoTerH In an umraual Mi” wv among the Wild* of Northern Mexico-—• •*?] full nccouut tf it you will find in onr Alma nr."* WL Ak for the ” fbVM ts Tula Atmmac,” nf the mn< * art ten yen* hare reed it. send it to VhjT /H, umr neighbors, that they mar also know of and £ j! U cured hy this CRKAT RfcilEDY ! WK ,iri)SONB WOll M TE A y KILLS WORMB, K dll levrr Baraw—hi PUaraat to Take. W y GET 1 PICIABK—PRICK 25 CTS. OR'F.KVK —Alwt. fcvl <ll. Nm# .1.1 NJI Inn- of a I. JUIS-lN * C..nd tli- |or,r.'.t fjjk of Tam on mcli pck.g- of IliU Vino Tre. b. i* rovBOK a co. fjr 49S OLE PROPRIETORS,F# 4ffi .ladMK'i Worm Too *y *••- • lanlhtnjXttl'H • • fD-x - oil ireSt ii. jf • ‘ f fT' ’ KOB SAI.E BV J. Henry WooA Graeavsboro, G. V. Piatt & W .H. Ward, Lexington, Ua. i ! .Tunc 1860 --lj. ’ Legal AlvtrUwmwte j /'IH'IROIA. Ga a a Corsar.—Whvreas, ; \Jf !s*c A tt’ii.ia s, Alm nlsfraMir dtboni • 1 non “f *h. v tt of J> oh Grinds. tere es. ! patitioo'! th-Cfrti ..v OHir.arv of sai l county ‘nr ‘ .f*tn D ‘m'Wrr: Th - . :h-.< to -it* -,nl ofimonish >v ■■ show ran so (ts #nv thoy hsvr) wl svi 1 i inistrator should not hi di *r the Court of Ordinary to be held i snd for said count on the find Monday it* December next. Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro. June 4t ‘B6O, EUGENIUS r. KING, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Grb ke Countt.—Whereas, Is ac A. Wil iams, dminis*rator upon 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 cause (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 yin December next Given under my hand at office in Gaeeneshom, this'June 4th 1860. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y. GEORGIA. GaBBKa Cocktt.— Whereas, Ssicajl A Howell, Adminiatrmtor <le t>.m non, with the Will ennezed, upon the estate of UcKinoey Howell deceased, petitions the Court of Ordinary ol said county lor Letters dismissory : These are therefore to cite and admonish sit and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to g-bow cause (if any they hav )hv said Administrator ah.iuld not be discharged at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and lor said county on the first Monday in’ Sfovet.'iber next. . Given under my band at office in Greenesboro, April 2nd, 1860 EtJGENIUS L KING, Ord’y. CVEORG'A, GbsesbCoowtt.—Whereas, Freder- Vj c c Fuli.er, Administrator upon the estate of Sarah D Willis .deceased, petitions the Court of Ore dinary of said c’ouL’ty for Letters Diamiuory: These are therefor,- to cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceaard, to show cause (if any tbV he) why raid Adminis trator should not be discha rged, at the Court of Ordt nary to be held in and u>r s.*id county on the first Monday in October next. _ „ .■■■...-•• Given under my band i l office ln Greeoeaboro, March 6th, 1860. EUGENTUj? L KING, Ord*y. EORGIA. Gsssni County.— tVherea*. Isaac Mor ri-on, Executor and Mary Atk. : nsoff, Executrix of the I-at Will and Testament of Nathan Atkinson, dec., petitions the Court of Ordinary o.f aai** county for Letters Dismissory: These are therefore to eite and admonish .all parsons concern'd, to show cause, (if any they have) F h y ®* ,< ’ Executor and Executrix should not be dischar.ved at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for saidVoun tv on the first Monday in August next. Given under mv hand at office in Greenesboro, Jan'” nary 10th, 1860. EUGENIUS L. KING, ord-y. GEORGIA, GsbeneCooutt.—Whereas, Nicholas M. Jones, Administrator upon the estate of Jesse S Jones dec., petitions the Court of Ordinary of said county for Letters Dismissory : These are therefore to rite and admonish all persons concerned, to abow cause—if any they bare—why said Administrator should not be discharged at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said county on the first Monday in August next. Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro, Jan uary 10th, 1860. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord‘y. Notice. Georgia, Greene Cocntv.—wnibesoii before the Court House door in Greene?- boro on the first Tuesday in August next, a por tion of the land belonging to the estate of Lit tleton Mapp, deceased, adjoining tho lands of Jas. Jackson and Wiley Wright. The portion to be sold contains between 20 and 30 acres. Sold by virtue of an* order of the Court of Or dinary. LUCRETIA MAPP, , June sth, 1860. Atimrix. Administrator’s Sale. BY virtue of an order from the Court of Or dinary of Greene county, will he sold on the first Tuesday in July next, at the court-house door in Spring Place, Murray county, between the legal hours of sale, One Lot of Land con taining one. hundred and sixty acres, known and distinguished as lot number two hundred and thirty-nipe [239], i,u the 26th District and 2.1 rSeci .'’ original;. Cherokee, now Murray e.,uit! v. 1 1 as par. Si the real estate of Nan cy Ore n, ,c -eased. To al iarof sale. ‘ifRULING A. GRESHAM, , May Ldth, iB6O. Adm’r, NOTICE GEORGIA, Greene County.—All persons indebted to James A. Moody, late of said county deceased, are requested to make imme diate payment, and all having claims against said deceased will present them duly proven to the undersigned within the .time prescrilied by law. ELIAS B. MOODY, “ Ex’r. of James A. Moody. Greenesboro, May 7th 1860-> 4pd, Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of John 11. Snellings, deceased, are requested tb make immediate payment, and all persons hav ing claims against nis estate are requested to: present them to the undersigned duly proven, ; FREDERIC C. FULLER, Greensboro, May 14, ’6O-6t. Adm’r. s (, ~ z NOTICE. ■ 3qft TWO months after date, to-wit: On the 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 William F. Luckie, late of said county deceased. ELLIOT C. BOWDEN, May 25. ’6O. ’ Adm’r. of W. F. Luckie, dec. NOTICE. GDORGIA, Greene County.—All persons indebted to William F. Luckie, late of said county deceased, are requested to make iime-“ diate payment, and all having claims against said deceased will present them duly proven to the undersigned within the time prescribed by law. ELLIOT C. BOWDEN, May 25,~ ’6O. Adm’r. of W. F. Luckie, defc'd. NOTICE. ~ ‘ ‘ ’’ Two months after date, to-wit: On the first Monday in August next, I shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of Greene county, Geop-” gia, for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to the estate of George Crutchfield, deceased. JAMES BURK, ’ May 26. 1860. Adm’r. of Geo. Crutchfield. NOTICE. TWO months after date, to-wit: On the first Monday in August next, 1 shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of Greene county, Geor gia, for leave to sell all the negroes belonging to the estate of Peter Clark, late of said county deceased. JAMES SMITH, Adm’r. Jfay 29th, 1860. of Peter Clark, dec’d Valuable Property for sale. TIIE undersigned offers fc ,T Ba^ ir u 25th of June next, hi* BRIOX STORE and range of BRICK OFFICES, also, the DWELLING LOT attached. This property is the most desirable for business ever offered in Greenesboro’, and simply as an investment will pav 14 per cent, permanently, as the subscriber will show to any who will apply. - 1 - MjF’ Txhbs —Onrelmlf cash, the other half can remain for three years on Bonds and mort gages if desired. . Apply before the 25 th June to W. GRIFFIN. Greenesharo,’ May 22d. 1860. ts. Notice. ALL those who have not given in their Tax Returns for this year, will please meet me in Greenesboro on tb e first Monday and Tuesday in June, or on the second Monday— Inferior Court dnr. O. WOODIIAM, T. B. t M*y 2m, 1860.’ * 3w. ; ‘ A. SHAW Naanfurttirer anti Dealer in nil KINDS OF FURNITURE. MAIN STREET, MADISON, OA„ RESPECTFULLY inf Tins his friend* and the tuiblh-renentNv, that he is now receiving bis SPRING STOCK OF FURNITURE from New York amt Philadelphia, which, together with his LARGE STOCK of Home Manafactnreti, makes his Assortment the most desirable to make se lections from, urthe up country. His Stork consists of a Lxrge Number of BUREAUS ranging from s*B to $75 Rosewood, Mahogany, and Painted Wardrobes; Rosewood sod Mahogany Marble top Washstands ; ’ Jenny Lind Tall Post aud Cottage Bedsteads; some very handsome Cent re aud Sola Tables, also Black Walnut Extention Tables, 10,12,14 md 16 feet long. QUARTBTTS, by the Set or siugle one; Hat Stands, SDd Towel Racks; sereral Dozen of Mahogany Paricr Chairs; Mahdgnny Rockers of the different Sizes; Large and Small Curled Maple Rockers, with Cane Seat and Back; Curled Maple Parlor Chairs, and also the Celebrated Cottage Chairs. A large number of Popular Cottage Bedsteads, with or without the Excelsior Spring Bed, attached, as the purchaser may desire. The SPRING BED is offered at the VERY Low Pnce of SIX DOLLARS. Also, on hand, GILT sou ROSEWOOD HIOULIHKdS Os different * zes, which can be cut and put togeth er in FRAMES ol any six., at short notice. N. B.—Sofas and Mahogany Rocking Chairs AT SHOM^"FCmcR Repaired with Neatness and Dispatch. The subscri ber returns his sincere thanks for the liberal patron age heretofore bestowed upon him, and respectfully solicits a continuation of the same. A liberal Redaction will be made on CASH SALKS. A2 Furniture Boxed and delivered at the Madison Depot, to go np or down the road, free of charge.— Orders at home, and from abroad, respectfully so licited. —June 6th, 1860-7 in. Corn! Corn!! A FINE lot of nice White 60RN for sale at the lowest market price. Apply to W. G. Johnson, or the subscri bers, ‘ BROWN * WALKER. Greenesboro, April 11th, 1860-ts. KAUFFER, BAUM & CO. immi w siiii hose Under the Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga. Would inform their many customers that their STOCK OF DRY-GOODS, And everything belonging to tlioii line is complete now, in every respect. A look “thrct.g'h our Stock and prices will always effect a puichase. Ours is the OXL Y HOUSE that has a RESIDENT PARTNER in the Northern Markets, whose main business it is to buy the latest j ; ‘ ■ t - ■ a* Novelties as they make their appearance. We are therefore en y. abledto offer something new every week. OUR PRICES hardly need any further comment, “Small Profits and 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 1 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, wc would name a few . Colored SILKS, Splendid Quality at 75 cents worth $1 25. “ “ . Superb “ “ 1.00 •• i 50. Foulard SILKS and SILK LAWNS 37£ “ <• 624. Barege robes at $6 to 8.00 l2 to 15 00 COLORED BAREGES at 25 “ -< 50. Fast COLORED LAWNS, fine Quality at J2A “ * 25 OROANfiTES, at 12* “ 25 LAWN ROBES, at $1 50 and up. LAVILLA CLOTH, anew Traveling Stuff at T2i ctst Fast Colored PRINTS, at Bto 10 “ Linen TOWELS, at 75 cts. per doz. Real STEEL Ext. SKIRTS, 30 Rings . at $1 50. “ “ “ : •’ 20 •* ’ at 1 00, Large Size MARSEILLE QUILTS, at 1 75. MANTILLAS, at $1 50, 2 50, 3 00 and up. DUSTERS m all the different Materials and Styles, etc., ect. Our Stock—Embroideries, Ribbons, Hosiery, Pantaloon Stuffs, Homespuns etc., we offer extremely low. KAUFFER, BAUM £ CO. Mj 29. 1860-ly. VXDER AVGUSTA HOTEL. A GBBTA, GA. NEW CARPET STORE. JAMTIS O. HAXLXB cb BHOTHHH Direct Importers of all kfntis of CARPETINGS. Mattings in all Widths and Colors Manufactured Carpet Lining, Imported Door Mats hugs, Floor Gil Cloths, Window Shads, Curtains, Curtain Materials, Cornices, Bands, Loops, &c. WALL PAPERING IN (iItEAT VARIETY, All of which we will sell at the lots et market prices. Tenns cash. Patronage solicited SOS BIiOAD STREET, AUOUBTA, GA,’ And JAMES G. BAILIE, 234 King Street, Charleston. fV Carpet* ■adr p with dispatch. [mar. 30, isso-iy CONFECTIONERIES. J. P. WILSON, BEGS leave to infurm the citizens of Gm’n esboni 1 and vicinity, that ho has opened a CONFECTIONERY At the Olti Stand of D. McDonald where he will keep on hand everything in his line. His Stock consists in part, of CANDIES, Fancy and Plain 1 NUTS of all kinds ; RAISONS. FIGS. - DATES, PRUNES, SALMONS, LOBSTERS, SARDINES, PICKLES, SNUFF. ORANGES, LEMONS, &c„ &c. &c SEGARS of all qualities ; CORDIALS of different kinds; LEMON-SYRUP, SODA-WATER, PORTER, ALE, &c. All of which he will sell vary low for CASH. Groenesboro’. June 6th, 1860. wtf. CLOCKS. WATCHES AND JI IjEJJ f I THE undersigned would respectfully jS inform the citizens of this vicinity and the public in general, that he has dniM Returned to Oreenesboro, and will /constantly keep on hand a well selec ted stock of Clocks, Watcbesdc Jewelry, and will sell lower than ever. Call in and try him. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, also, repaired as heretofore at the old stand. J. P. A HLSTRON, Greenesboro*, Ga., May 30, 1860. ts. BLANKS of all kinds neatly printed at this yffice, at short notice and on reason able terms. Utlsrcllaaeonft Advertisement*. | LOOK! Startling FACTS; tili.tXD SCHEME’ FOR JUNE, IMO • GEORGITsTATE XpTTKK \. McKINNEt * CO.* Uunagers. Authorized by spec'al Act of the Legislate ■ 25,828 PRIZES. More than one Prize to every two Tickets. CAPITAL PRIZES6O.OOO. . Tickets only 810 Halves, Quarters, and Eights in Pkoi-oution. To be Drawn Each iff 1860. In the City of Savannah. Georgia- Clsss 74, to bo Diawn June 2, 1860. Class 75. to be Drawn Juno 9, 1660. Class 76, to be Drawn June 16, 1860. Class 77 to be Drawn June 23, 1860. Class 78, to be Drawn June 30* 1860. Magnificent Scheme.’ j 1 P’z.ol 6n,ooois $60,000 | 5 ot .I.OuO are *6,600 I “ *20,000 i* 20,000 10 ■■ 60(1 are 6.00 l * 10,000 ia 10.000 9 *‘ 400 are 800 1 • 6,000 is 5,000 2 3*o are 600 1 • 4.000 is 4,000 *2 ■* 200 ur* 406 1 •• 3 000 ia 3,000 60 - 160 are 7,600 1 •• 2,000 is 2.000 100 “ 100 are 10.0n0 1 * I*soo is 1,600 | 100 * 95 are 9.600 1 l,lOO is 1,100 100 ‘• 83 are 8.600 APPROXIMATION PRIZES 95 418 Prizes amounting t 0... . $11113,140 * 95.828 Prizes Amt’ing to $866,040 WILL BE DBAWN THIS MONTH. Certifioares of Packages WillW>old at the fol lowing rates which is the rivk; Certificate of Packages of 10 Whole'Pickets S6O <■ v 10 Hall •• ;IQ “ “ 1.0 Quarters “ to “ •( , 10 Eighth. •• 760 LOOK AT THIS ’ A SPLENDID DRAWING ON The Three NumheT Plan ! Which takes place on evorv^Wurf neaday and ffatur -1 Capital Prize of . i SS3,OfW 1 Prize qf 1 Sfitin 1 •• of . .. * . •V'r 4,000 1 “ of .■ 3,000 . 1 of ’ *17120 10 “ of S7OO are 7,00n 40 ■* of 175 are 7,000 60 “ of 125 are ii,*2so 269 ■* of 80 are *20.7*20 64 * of 60 are 3,800 64 •• of 30 are - • 64 • of 20 are I.BSO 6,632 • of 10 *re56,320 28,224 “ ol 5 are , 141,120 34,412 Prizeß AraOunlin to . ... $281,481.20 Whole Tickets $5, Shares in Pioportidii. IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFI CATES.—EncIose the money to our address lor the tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be for warded by first mail. Purchasers can . have tickets ending in any figure they may designate. ’!■ The list of draw* numbers and prizes wtll be lent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. All communications strictly confidential. Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by :Mail or Ex press, to be directed to McKINNEY and CO. November 2,182.9 ly Savannah, da. HOSTBTiEK’S STOMACH BITTERS, Fbr Mteure of T>gitpsU>. f&lbjintinH, 2fit'li**r<, F/iltutmcy. /y of noi/ KUioo* CumplainU arininozfrotff u Jwet'6id in,u:Uon of tht StomacK nr Sowth. nmihtrlny Cnmft bj/dattenj,.Colic, Cholera J for!/us f Xe. In view of the fnct.jiat evoyr .lviuber of the human family is umfeoylesa suhj. eted t# some of the alrtxc comjdaints, hi-snlca i numerabte oilier oomlitionasia life, wbielt, liy the assistance of a little fciiowUilge or exercise of common sense, ijiey umy la* able so to regulate their habits of diet, and with the assistance of a good tonic,'secure |>er maneut health.. In ordei* to accomplish thi* desired object, the true course (o jiiirsno i*, certainly, that which will prMithe a natural state pf things nt the krast biupird of vital strengtli and life ; £or Uiis opd ljr. Hosteller has introduced toitbis eoirnfry a prepara tion called HOSTKTTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, which at this day is not e new medicine,.but one that has need tried for years, giving satisfaction who lmva used it. The Bitters operate.powprfuUy it ppi* the stomach, bowels rami',ln£r„ restoring them to a healthy and vigorwis .action, amt thus by tiie simple process o| strengthening nature, enable tne system tb, triumph over disease. Diarrhoea, dysentery or ffux, so generally contracted ’by new settlers, and caused principally by the change of watts’ and diet, will be speedily regulated by a brief use of this-preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probjtbljr more prevalent when taken in all its various forms, than any other; the cause of wHich fnny always be attributed to derangemeuts <ut tne diges tive organs, can bo cured without fail l>y using HOSTETTERfS STOMACH BIT TERS as per directions on the bottle. For this disease every physician will recom mend Bitters of some kind, then why not use an. article known to be infallible t Kveiy country have thrir Bitters as a pre ventive of disease, r J strengthening of the system in genera., and'among them alf 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 th# medical scale of science, i t •>... FEVER AND AGUE. Tills trying and provoking dimwe, which tw Its relentless grasp on the body of man, rc*duc u .. _'.m to a mere shadow In a short space of time, aud rendering him physically and mentally useless, ttfn he defeated and driven from the body by the use of UPSTETTXR’I KIN OWNED BITTKKB. Further, any of the alwv* stated diseases can not be contracted when exposed to any ordinary conditions producing them, ir the Bitters are used as per directions. And as It neither createa nausea nor offenda th* palate, owl randgrin* unnern* aery any change of diet or Interruption to usual pur •uito, but promote* sound sleep and healthy digestion, the. complaint la thus removed a* speedily as Is con sistent srlth the production of a thorough: and perma nent cure. ■’ Eor Periom in advanced year* Who an suffering from an enfeebled constitution and Infirm tody, these BUters an Invaluable as a restora tive of mrangth and vigor, and neogs only to U tries* la be appreciated. And tea mother while nttreln*, these Bitters an lqditpsnmbSe, espeelalfr when th* mother's nourishment I* Inadequate to fSs demands of th* child, consequently her strength most yield, and here tt Js when a good tenie, such s* Ilostetter's Btnsnarti Bitten ia needad to Impart ■tnugth and rigor to tho system, hadiet should by sh tossiis fry this remedy for aid oases of debility, and k*6* is doing, ssk your physician, who, if be to acquainted with the virtue* of the Bitten, triU recommend their, use In all eaaes of weakens. / “ CACTION.—We eantion the public using any of the many imitetiom or cotn terfeits, but ask for Hosrnrit’t CxitacATth Stomach Bitters, and see that each bottle baa the words “Dr. J. Hoetttter* Stomach cork, and obaerve that our autograph g tore is co the label. Cr Prepared and tIJ bj BHBYETTF.K k SMITH, PUUbnrgk, Ps., ■ Mid by ail Druggists, graters, aud dealers general!j thrssghout the Taltcd States, Canada, Sastk Aaerira tod Geraumyv SCOVIL * MSAD, • < M.I WjUesale Agcssla. For ule ia Greefieabf'o hr S. 11. Wood, Wl.it* Plain*,/ bjr TANARUS, 17, H* glitower.[ /Vug, To#* 1 1. I