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Hfturnrd Pikes Teakers-
Several gentlemen who were induced to
leave their families and friends in this
neighborhood, a few months since, for tlio
land of gold, have returned with unfavor
able accounts of this great reported Kido
rado of the West. They say the gold may
be there, but if so it is yet undiscovered
especially in quantities sufficient to make
it an object of so much excitement. We
ate of the opinion that miners and gold
hunters could do no better busiacss than
bv testing the great belt extending across
Northern Georgia trom Carrol county
throngh Paulding, Cobb, Cass, Cherokee,
Pickene, G'lmer, Lumpkin, Union and
Rabun counties. That there* is immense
quantities of it to be found along this belt,
is obvious from the amount of gold that
has already been obtained by surface min
ing. It is the general opinion of miners
that there is a vein of gold, not yet dis
covered, traversing this whole region of
country—and which if ever discovered,
will prove to be one of the richest in the
world. All that has been obtained has
been procured from pockets and from the
surface. It has been announced several
times that this great vein had been discov
ered, but up to this time, if such has been
the case, no developements have been
made by the discoverer to make it war
rantable, At present the gold fever along
this belt is tolerably high ; from recent
discoveries, and the number of hunters
no w exploring this region, with the appara
tus they intend to apply to bring the mat
ter to light, we hope soon to hear that the
discovery has indeed been made. We be
lieve it is here in immense quantities and
if we live a few years longer, shall expect
to see these mountains and hills along this
belt, battered down and a large portion
of them sent adrift into the Gulf of Mexi
co.—Carters ville Express.
ty During the first settlement of Orow
fordville, .Georgia, the native place of Al
exander H. Stephens, a leading member
of the present Congress, the Commission
ers passed an ordinance prohibiting any
juggler from operating within the carporale
limits without the payment of a certain li
cense, Before many days the Marshal
presented to the. honorable Board of Com
missioners a juggler who had refused to
pay his license. When asked how he knew
him to be a juggler, he replied’ “ Why
hi'* got a carl load of jugs right down lure
now /”
A northern paper is accountable for the
above. Os course, there is not a word of
truth in it, it’s a vile slander. Does any
one suppose that any inhabitant of that
“native place” don’t know what a juggler
is? Preposterous!— Dispatch.
• Extract of a letter dated Greenesboro,’
Ga., Ist June. 1860.
On the evening of the, 28th ult., a por
tion of our county was visited by the most
destructive hail storm that 1 have ever
kpown —the hail stones as large as a hen's
egg. The farmers in that section are now
ploughing up both corn and cottoil, to
plant corn. The wheat and oat crop was
it total loss, only what the stock can get.
The trees, in places, were completely strip
ped of their leaves.
BP Here is a singular sentence :
“Sator arepo tenet opera rotas.’’
1 This spells backward and forward all
the same.
2 Then taking all the first lettbrs of each
word spells the first word.
3 Then all the second letters of each
word spells the second word.
4 l lien all the third ; and so on through
the fourth and fifth.
5 Then commencing with the last lotter
of each word spells the last word.
0 Then the next to the last of each
word ; and so on through.
A duel recently took place between two
Dutchmeu near Stockton, Cal., which grew
out of the remark made by the challenged
party that he would sooner believe a Chi
naman or a negro than the challenger.
Three shots were fired by the party with
out any injury, when the offensive remark
was modified by the challenged party,
who stated that he would believe his op
ponent as readily as he would a Chinaman
or a negro, and tho latter declared himself
satisfied with the apology.
_To Encourage the Growth of Hair and
Prevent its Turning Grey. —A young lady
friend of mine was recommended by a
coiffeur to use sage water. She was ob
liged to discontinue its daily use, as it made
her hair too thick. Pour boiling water on
sage leaves, and let them remain some
time in the oven or near a stove ; then
strain and apply to the root of the hair
daily. If any pomade is needed, an equal
mixture of cocoa-nut and olive oils with
a little perfume, is very efficacious. London
Field.
The Evening News is responsible for
the following:
On our way to the Court, at nine o’clock,
■we observed a Covered wagou with a lit
tle black boy, several hqads of cabbages,
And an aged negro womau in it, under the
charge of a policeman, who was leading
the horse to the Guard House. It seemed
that the vehicle was being driven without
A license as the law directs, and, therefore,
the arrest of the whole concern ; but the
old woman not understanding this, and
supposing it was some compliment to her
particularly, spread her mouth from ear to
to ear, aud bore the most joyous counten
ance ever seen. It appeared after niriv
ing at the station, that she was pleased at
the idea of hoing escorted through the
city by a soldier in uniform, for, as she
leaded from the wagon, site exclaimed :
**W ho'ri a tought dat massa’s old nigger
Beck would ebber come to hah a sojer
dribe um true do streets ob Charl’s’u.”
Executed.—lfilSy H. Gordon
In Abbyville, Wilcox countv, on Friday
last, for the murder of Abraham Pytas, in
December last. Tho Pulaski Times says
the occasion drew together an immense
cqftcourae of people.
pf* ‘Vi would particularly call tho attention
of Aar rsadon to o romody known as McLean's
gtrangthenlng Cord al and Blood Puri Her. It is
certainly a valjfchlo romody. Wt therefore ray
to all, call at tho agonv’s, and tout for yoamlm :
Ila intrinsic merit It la dolicioua to take. ■%,
Wo sail our lady raa4p* to try It. See the ad
uvnirrment in tfnofHor u'luarn }<)-}•
Janitors or Public Institutions, Hotel kee
pers, Bankers, Merchants, Warfingers, Ware
housemen, Captains of ships and steamboats,
Housekeepers and others, should
procure Meyer's Miraculous Vermin Destroyer
it never fails!!!
Washington, Citt, D. O, June 7, 1869.
Sir :—Your son has applied your “Vermin
Destroyer” in the President’s House, and from
the report made to me by the watchman and
others about 1 the establishment, I have every
reason to believe that the Rats have left the
premises. Very Respectfully,
JOHN B. BLACK,
Commissioner of Public Buildings.
Sole Agents, A. B. A D. Sands, wholesale
Druggists 100 Fulton street N. Y. Sold also,
by J. H. Wood and Druggists generally.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Georgia State Lottery,
As certain malicious persons, who are inter
ested in other Lotteries, have circulated reports
that the Lotteries of Georgia were illegal after
June Ist, 1800, we hereby caution the public
not to be deceived by any such reports. The
Georgia State Lottery, for the Benefit of the
Monticello Union Academy , of Georgia, is Au
thorized by a Special Acf of the Legislature,
and the Charter of the same has not been re
pealed, or the sale of Tickets in any way inter
fered with, and we shall continue to Draw the
same Daily, until the Ist day of May, 1865.
Look at the Splendid Schemes in anoth
er column, McKinney & co.,
June 13, 4t. Managers, Savannah, Ga.
BT The readers of the Weekly
are requested to notice the advertisement, in another
column, of Dr. J. BoveeDods’ Imperial Wine Bitter*,
for sale in Greenesboro by Crabbe and Weaver.—
They have recently been u-sted 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.
A Card to the Suffering.
The Rev. William Cosgrove, while laboring
as a missionary in Japan, was cured of Con
sumption, when all other means had failed, by
a recipe obtained from a learned physician re
siding in the great city of Jeddo. This rec’pe
cured great numbers who were suffering from
Consumption, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs,
and Colds and the debility and nervous depres
sion caused by these disorders.
Desirous of beaefitting others, I will send
this recipe, which I have brought home witfc
me, to all who need it, free of charge.
Address Rev. William Cosgrove,
230 Brooklyn, N. Y.
April 18, It GO 3 m
See What Ayer’s Sarsapai ilia does
for Derangements of the Live.
Stott's Crossing, Talladega Cos., Ala., 9th Aug. ‘69.
Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell, Mass.*—
Sir: ] take my pen to tell you what your Sarsapa
rilla and Cathartic Pills have done lor me. I
been afflicted with Liver Complaint for six years, du
ring which I was never well, and much of the time
very sick. My liver was sore to the touch,’ and the
Doctors said was congestion. I suffered frotti severe
costivencss and Diarrhoea ultimately. My skin was
clammy and unhealthy ; my eyes and vkin often vel
low. Occasionally I had a voracious appetite, but
generally none at all. A dreadful .sensation of op
pression on my stomach, with languor and a gloomy
sensation of sickness all over, kept me in anguish.—
You cannot, know how much I suffered from an inde
scribable feeling of distress. The long continuance of
this condition, without relief, had worn me out so
that I never expected to be better; but reading in Ibe
Christian Advocate, of your Sarsaparilla, I coin
menced taking it with occasional ejr.all doses of your
Pills, to rogfulate the bowels as you direct. From
the first it had more effect upon my disorder than
1 supposed anything could have. I regained my
health rapidly, and now after eleven weeks, enjoy as
good health and strength as any other..man. * May
tbe Dispenser of all good shower bleeainea on you.
John W. Stott.
Pepsred by J. DR C. AYER and CO. Lowell Masa.
n/. ;V I
jrunsoji'’ s
Mountain Herb Fills.
Abovi, we present you with a perfect likeness of
Tezuca, a chief of a tribe of the strange Aztec Nation,
that once ruled Mexico. You will And a full account of
him a*d his people in our Pamphlets and Almanacs—to
be bad gratis, from the Agents for these Pills.
Tbo inventor aud manufacturer of “JudsonV* Monti
t*n Herb PiHs,” has spent the greater part of his life i
traveling, having visited nearly every country in the
world. He spent over six years among the Indians of
the Rocky Mountains and of Mexico, aud it was time that
the Mountain Herb Pills” were discovered. Avery
interesting account of his adventures there, you will tiud
in our Almanac and Pamphlet.
It is an established feet, that all diseases arise from
IMPURE BLOOD I
Tbe blood is the life 1 and when any foreign or unhealthy
matter gets mixed with it, it is at once distributed to
•very organ of the body. Every nerve feels the poison,
and all the vital organs quickly cemplain. Tbe stomach
will not digest tbe food perfectly. The liver ceases to
secrete a sufficiency V bile. The action of the heart is
weakened, and so the circulation is feeble. The lungs
become ciogged with the poisonous matter ; hence, a
cough—and all from a slight impurity at the fountain
head of life—the Blood! As if you had throwu r ome
earth, for instance, in a pure spring, from which ran a
tiny nvulet, in a few minutes the whole course of tlse
stream becomes disturbed aud dlftcolored. As quickly
does impure blood fly to every part, and leave ita sting
behind. All the passages become obstructed, and unless
tbe obstruction is removed, the lamp o f life Boon dies out.
These pills not only purify the blood, but regenerate all
the secretions of tbe body; they are, therefore, unrivalled
as a
CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES,
Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, Ac. This Anti H fonts
Medicine expels from the blood the hidden seeds of dis
ease, aud renders all the fluids and secretions pure and
fluent, clearing and resuscitating the vital organs.
Pleasant indeed, is it to ÜB, that we are able to place
within your reaeh, a medicine like the “ Mountain Hkmu
Pilub,” that will pass directly to tbe afflicted parts,
through tbe blood and fluids of the body, and cause
the sufferer to brighten with the flush of beauty aud
health.
JuiUpn's Pills are the Best Remedy in exist
ence for the following Complaints :
p Dowel Complaints, Debility. Inward Weakness,
Omahs, liner and Ague, Liner (JomiJtnnfx,
Colds, FmnXe Cam§>lai nts. Lowness nj .Srnnis,
Chest Diseases, Headaches , l Him,
Cnstvoenm , Indigestion, Stone and OraveL
Dyspepsia, Injiuerua , Secondary Syntp
Diarrhoea, Inflammalim , turns.
• Drojny, ana * • ‘•
GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE!
Females who value health, abould never be without
these Pills. They purify the blood, remove obstructions
of all kloda, cleanse the skin of all pimples and blotches
and bring the rich color bf health to the pale cheek.
IF The Plants and Herbs of which these Pills are
made, were discovered in a very surprising way among
the Tbcueaort, a tribe of Aborigines in Mexico. Get the
Almanac of uur Agent, and you will read with delight,
* the very intsvestiog account it cooUumoC the “GiqpT
Mumctsb’’ of the Altec*
Ofeaerve.—TV Mountain flab PilU are put up in a
Beautiful Wrapper. Bach I** attains 40 pitU, ami
at Sh cents par bnm. Jtt grnuine, hate tU signature c
B. L. Jt'DSOXdCO., Mrtrtkv
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ROIE PROPRIETORS,
No. SO Leonard filirrt,
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J. lUnry Wood. Ofttfiitrabotrn,
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Legal Advertisements-
GEORGIA, Gbeenb Cocney.—Whereas,
Isaac A. Williams, Administrator de bonis
non of the estate of Joseph Grimes, deceased,
petitions tbe Court of Ordinary of said county
for Letters Dismissory:
These are thSefore to cite and admonish all.
persons concerned, to show cause (if any they
hare) why said Administrator should not be
discharged at the Court of Ordinary to be held
in and for said county on tbe first Monday in
December next. , Given under my band
at office in Greenesboro, June 4t • 1860,
EUGENI US L. KING, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Grekke County.—Whereas,
Is ac A. Wiliams, Administrator 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 ail
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 Monday in
December next. Given under my hand
at office in Gaeenesboro, this June 4th 1860.
EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Gbesne County. —Whereas, Samuel
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 admoniah all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to
show cause (if aDy 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 Monday in
November next.
Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro,
April 2nd, 1860. EUGENIUS L KING, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Gbekne County.— Whereas, Freder
ic C. Fuller, Administrator upon the estate of
Sarah D. Wiilis, deceased, petitions the Court of Or
dinary of said county for 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 county on the first
Monday in October next.
Given under my band at office in Greenesboro,
March 6th, 1860. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Gbeenb County. —Whereas, Isaac Mor
rison, Executor and Mary Atkinson, Executrix
of the last Will and Testament of Nathan Atkinson,
dec., 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
Executor and Executrix ebould not be discharged at
the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said coun
ty on the first Monday in August next.
Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro, Jaft
uary 10th, 1860. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordy.
GEORGIA, Gbeene Couuty, —Whereas, Nicholas
M. Jones, Administrator upon the estate of Jesse
S. Jones dec., petitions the Court of Ordinsry of said
county for Letters Dismissory :
These are therelore 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 couuty
on the first Monday in August next.
Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro, Jan
uary 10th, 1869. EUGENIUS L. KING. Ord’y.
Notice.
GEORGIA, Greene County.—Will bo sold
before the Court House door in G reonos
boroon the first Tuesday in August next, a por
tion of the land belonging to the estate of Lit
tleW>n Mapp, deceased, adjoining tho lands of
Jas. Jackson and Wiley Wright. Tho portion
to be sold contains between 20 and 30 acres.—
Sold by virtue of an order of tho Court of Or
dinary. LUCRETIA MAPP,
June sth, 1860. Admr’x.
Administrator’s Sale.
BY’ virtue of an order from the Court of Or
dinary of Greene county, will bo 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 aud sixty acres, known
and distinguished as lot number two hundred
and thirty-nine [239] in the 20th District and
2nd Section of originally Cherokee, now Murray
county. Sold as part of the real estate of Nan
cy Gresham, deceased.
Tams on day of sale.
• STERLING A. GRESIIAM,
May 14th, 1860. Adrn'r.
NOTICE*
GEORGIA, Greene County.—All persons
indebted to James A. Moody, late of said
oounty 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 prescribed by
law. ELIAS B. MOODY,
Ex’r. of James A. Moody.
Greenesboro, May 7th 1860. 40d.
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of John
11. Suellings, deceased, are requested to
make immediate payment, and nil persons hav
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.
TWO months 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 William F. Luckie. late of said
county deceased. ELLIOT C. BOWDEN,
May 25. ‘6O. Adm’r. of W. F. Luckie, dee.
NOTICE.
GDORGIA, Greene County.—All persons
indebted to William F. Luckie, late of said
oounty 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 prescribed by
law. ELLIOT C. BOWDEN,
May 25, ‘6O. Adm’r. of W. F. Luckie, dec’d.
_____
Two months afterdate, to-wit: On the first
Monday in August next, I shaH apply to
the Court of Ordinary of Greene county, Geor
gia, for leave to sell all the real estate belonging
to the estate of George Crutchfield, deceased.
JAMES BURK.
May 20. 1860. Adm’r. of Geo. Crutchfield.
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,* Geor
gia, for leave to sell all the negroe3 belonging to
the estate of Peter Clark, late of said county
deceased. JAMES SMITH, Adm’r.
Mav 29th, 1860. of Peter Clark, dec’d
FRESH FRUIT,
Tomatoes* Green Corn. Beans, Ac.,
IN WINTER!
been appointed Agents for
MASON’S PATENT SCBKW-TOP, BKLF-SKAL
-IX6, GLASS FBITT JABS,
We are prepared to furnish them at a lower
p.ice than heretofore,
-‘These Jurs speak for themselves”
and are considered by thoae who hava used
them, THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE
FRUIT JARS IN MARKET, being made
of GLASS, they will not corrode, and are tree
from other objections urged against tbs me-,
talie ones,
Soto Wholesai.k ms Pmn Br
PLUMB A L int Ult,
May 9, IttO-lm. Augusts. Ga.
lift Os all kinds neatly print'd t
A. SHAW
Manufacturer and Dealer in all
KINDS OF
FURNITURE.
MAIN STREET, MADISON, QA.,
RESPECTFULLY infi-rms his friends and the
public generally, that he ia now receiving hie
SPRING STOCK OF FURNITURE from New York
and Philadelphia, which, together with his LARGE
STOCK of
■. Home Manufactured,
makes his Assortment the most desirable to make se
lections from, in the up country. Hie Stock consists
of a Large Number of
BUREAUS ranging from 838 to 875
Rosewood, Mahogany, and Painted Wardrobes;
Rosewood and Mahogany Marble top Waahatands ;
Jenny Lind Tall Post -and Cottage Bedsteads; some
very handsome Centre and Sola Tables, also Black
Walnut Extention Tables, 10,12,14 and 1G feet long.
QUAR.TETTS,
by the Set or single one; Hat Stands, and Towel
Racks; several Dozen of Mahogany Purler Chairs;
Mahogany Rockers of tbe different Sizes; Large and
Small Curled Maple Rockers, with Cane Seat and
Baek; Curled Maple Parlor Chairs, and also tbe
Celebrated Cottage Chairs.
A large number of Popular Cottage Bedsteads,
with or without tbe Excelsior Spring Bed, attached,
as the purchaser may desire. The SPRING BED
is offered at the VERY Low Price of
SIX DOLLARS.
Also, on hand, GILT and ROSEWOOD
MOULD MM2 8
Os different sizes, which can be cut and put togeth
er in FRAMES ot any size, at short notice.
N. B. —Sofas and Mabogaoy.Rocking Chairs
HEPAIPEr*
At SHORT FOTICE, and all other FURNITURE
Repaired with Neatness and Dispute!). The subscri
ber returns hie sincere thanks for tbeliberul patron
age heretofore bestowed upon him, and respectfully
solicits a continuation of the same.
A liberal Seduction will be made on CASH
SALES.
-—Furniture Boxed and delivered at the Madison
Depot, to go up or down the road, free of charge.—
Orders at home, and from abroad, respectfully'so
licited. —June 6th, 1860 7ji.
Corn! Corn!!
A FINE lot of nice White CORN for sale
at the lowest market price.
Apply to W. G. Johnson, or the subscri
bers, BROWN & WALKER.
Greenesboro, April 1 ltb, 1860-ts.
KAUFFER, BAUM & CO.
BJIIIST 1W iillt Mil
Under the Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
A
Would inform their many customers that their
STOCK OIT
DRY-GOODS,
And everything belonging to theii line is complete now, in every respect. A look
through our Stock and prices will always effect a puichase.
Ours is the ONLY HOUSE that has a
RESIDENT PARTNER
in the Northern Markets, whose main business It is to buy the latest
Novelties as they make their appearance. We are therefore en
abled to offer something new every week. OUR PRICES
hardly need any further comment. “Small Profits Olid
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,
Ife 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 worth $1 20.
“ “ Superb “ “ 1.00 • i 50
Foulard SILKS and SILK LAWNS 37£ “ •• G 2i.
BAREGE ROBES at S6 to 8.00 < l°tols 00 _
COLORED BAREGES at 25 ‘ 00.
Fast COLORED LAWNS, fine Quality at 12A “ <* 05
ORGANDIES, at 12£ “ • 25
LAWN ROBES, , at $1 50 and np.
LAVILLA CLOTH, anew Traveling Stuff a t 121 cts
Fast Colored PRINTS, at Bto 10“ ‘* ‘
Linen IOWLLS, at 75 eta. perdoz.
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 in all the different Materials ana Styles, etc., ect.
Our Stock—Embroideries, Ribbons, Hosiery, Pantaloon Stuffs,
Homespuns eic., we offer extremely low.
„ KAUFFER, BAUM £ CO.
Mty 29, 1860-ly. UNDER AUGUSTA HOTEL, AUGUSTA? GA.
NE W CARPET STORE.
JAMTtIS Q-. BATTiIB Cb BROTHER
Direct Importers of all kinds of
CARPETINGS.
Wallings in all Widths and Colors Manufactured
CarpetLining,lmported Door Mats
Hugs, floor Oil Cloths, Window Shads,
Curtains, Curtail! Materials, Comiees, Hands, Loops, &c.
WALL PAPERING IN GREAT VARIETY, •
Allof which we will rail at ihe low eat market price*. Tartua cuah. ]'atruae nolieif< and
9VS UUOAU ITKKCT, AVUtITA, <JJ,
And JAMES G. BAILIE, 231 King Street. L'liailuion.
fV tirffi” nt i*f*• lip wßh \mnr. •AO, |%fl i T
CONFECTIONERIES. ’
J. P. WILSON,
BEGS leave to inform the citizens of Green
osboro’ and vicinity, that he bas opened a
CONFECTIONERY
At the Old Stand of D. McDonald
where he will keep on hand everything in his
line. Ilis Stock consists in part, of
CANDIES, Fancy aud Plain ;
NUTS of all kinds ; ,
RAISONS. FIGS,
DATES, PRUNES,
’ SALMONS, LOBSTERS,
SARDINES, PICKLES,
SNUFF. ORANGEB.
LEMONS, &c., See. See.
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.
Graenesboro’. June 6th, 1860. wtf.
CLOCKS, WATCHES
AND
jig win® in
TIIE undersigned would respectfully f§*
inform the citizens of tills t icinity
and the public in general, that he has
Returned to Greenesboro,
and will constantly keep on hand a well selec
ted stock of
Clocks, Watches dc 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. AIIL9TKOW.
Greeueaboro’, Ga., May 30, 1860. ts.
I® LANKB of all kinds neatly printed at
9 this yffice, at short notice and on reason
able terms.
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Miscellaneous Advertisements.
LOOK! Startling FACETS!
GRAND SCHEME
l JIJNC, I SCO.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
McKINMEF & CO., Managers,
Authorised by Special Act of'the Lc~islaturo
25,828 PRIZES.
More (nan one-Price toyecery two Tickets.
CAPITAL PRIZE,S6O,OOOa
Tickets only 810
Halves, Quarters, and Eicon rs Proportion.
To be Drawa tfach Saturday in 1880.
In the City of Savannah. Georgia.
Class 74, to be Qhiwn; Jn.2, 1860.
Class 75. to be pravn -June-1&C0.
Claes 76, to be Drawn June 16,1860.
Class 77 to be Drawn June‘2B, 1860.,
Class 78, to be Diawn Juc® 80, 1860.
Magiiitkeat Ik&di&e.
1 P’z.ot 6>,000 u> $60.000 3 ot I (W 0 aie }6.000
1 •• 20,000 is 20,000 1 10 •• 500 are 5,000
1 “ 10,000 is 10.000 f 2 >•’ 400 are 800
1 • 5,000 is 5,000 8 300 are 600
1 •• 4 000 is 4,(M0 2 • 800 are 400
1 3 OuO ia 3,000 50 •• ISO are 7.500
1 •• 2,000 is 2,000 100 .• 100 are 10.(80
l •’ I‘soo ia •l.hOiH- 100- ’9s are 9.600
1 l,lOO ia 1,100- -100 B5 are 8,500
APPROXIMATION PRIZES
25.41 ft Prizes amounting to. .’.'. 8212,140
‘*5.828 Prizes Amt’ing to $866,040
WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH.
CaaTiriCAßEs or Packauks will be sold at the fol
lowing rates which is Ihe risk: \
Certificate of Packages of 10 Whole Tickets £6O
•* “ 10 Halt *• :o
“ * “ 10 Quarters 15
” 10 Eighth x 760
LOOK AT THIS I
A SPLENDID DRAWING (JN
Tho Three Number Plani
Which (ukes place on ererv W.ecineaday sail Satur
day in iSW).
1 Capital Prize of £;l'3.o(Jo
1 l’rtze of 4,500
V < of ‘4.000
1 •• of a,OOO
l “ of 2,171.24
1# “ of |7OO are 7.000
40 “ of 17o.are 7 000
50 “ of 126 are ti. 250
259 “ of 80 are 211,720
64 “ of 50 are 3,200
61 “ of 30 aro 1.920
64 “ of 20 are I.2s(>
0,632 “of JO are 56,320
28,224 “ ol 5 arc 111,120
34,412 Prizes Aiuouuting to $281,43] 20
Whole Tiekets $5,
Shares in Proportion.
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFI
CATES.—EncIose the money te our address tor the
tickets ordered, on receipt of which then will be for
warded by first mail. Purchasers, can Jipv# tickets
euding in any figure they may designate.
The list of drawn numbers and prizes will be tent
to purchasers immediately.after the drawing.
All communications strictly confidential.
Orders for Tickets or Certificates, hv Mail or Ex
press, to he directed to McKINNEY and CO.
November 2,48:9 ly Savannah, o*.
HOSTETTER’S
STOMACH BITTERS,
For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigention, Xausea,
Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any Bilious
Complainte, arising from a morbid inaction
of the Stomach or Dowels, producing Cramps
Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Jaorbus*
In view of the fact Ah at every nieiuber of
the human family i more or le* suture ted ta
some ofsthe above complaints, besides rtT
numerable other conditions in life, which,
by the assistance of a little knowledge or
exercise of common 9rtUj®they mny le able
so to regulate tljeir liaoits us diet, aud with
the assistance of a good tonic, secure per
manent health. In order to accomplish this
desired object, lire true courjeTo pursue is’
certainly, that which will produce a natural
r” state of things at the feast ha/Jird of vital
strength and life; for tlifseml Dr. ftnstcttor
has introduced to tills country n prepara
tion called TIOSTETTKR’S STOMACH
BITTERS, which .at tidy day> is hew
medicine, but one that trjfd for
years, giving satisfaction'to all who hava
used it The Bitters operate .powerfully upon
the stomach, bowels and iivgr, restoring
them to a healthy and vigorous action, aud
thus by the simple process of strongtlumiqg
nature, enable the triumph over
disease, Diarrhusa, dysentery or flux, so
generally contracted by new settlers, ah 4
caused principally by the change of Water
and diet, will be speedily regulated by a
brief use of tide preparation. Dyspepsia,
a disease which is probably more prevalent
when taken in all its Various farms, than
aDy other; the cause of which may nlwaya
be attributed to derangements of the diges
tive organs, can be cured without ftyl by
using HOSTETTER’S STOMACH -BH
TEES as per directions on the bottle. Fpe
this disease every physician will recom
mend Bitters of some kind, then why not
use an article known to be infallible|
Every country have their Bitters as a-pmk
ventive of disease, 9 and strengthening ‘of
the system in genera., and among them all
there is not to be found a more hsalffiy
{people than the Germans, from whom thus
preparation emanated, liascd dfibn scientific
experiments which has attended to ad varies
the destiny of this great preparation in the
medical scale of science, r.t ■
FEVER AND-AGUE.
This trying and provoking disease, which Axes Its’
relentless grasp on the body of mass, re<lucu,„ .on to
a mere shadow In a short space of tioe,"and rendering
him physically and mentally uselesS.'ab bedofeoisd
and driven from the body by tbe ase of lI.QATEJTKR’S
RENOWNED BITTRRB. Further, any of tb* above
stated diseases can not bo contracted Chen 1 expewd ta
any ordinary conditions producing them, if. Dig Billers
am used as per directions. And as It neither creates
nausea nor offends the palate, sod rendering unnecca
eary any change of diet or Interruption to usual pur
suits, but promotes sound sleep and healthy digestion,
the complaint la thus removed as speed#y as It con
• Meat with the production of a thorough and perma
nent cue.
For Persona in advanced years.
Who are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and
Infirm body, these Bitters are Invaluable at a restora
tive of strength and vigor, and needs only to ta triear
to bo appreciated. And to a mother white nursing,
these BUten are Indispensable, especially where the
mother’s nourishment is Inadequate to She gerunds
of the child, consequently her streogttr must yield,
and here it is where a good tonic, such u Hostetler's
Stomach Bitters te needed to Impart temporary strength
and vigor ta the system. Ladies should by aU meant
try this remedy for all cases of debility, aod before se
doing, ask you physician, who, if he te acquainted ,
with the virtues of the Bitters, wilt recommend their
um in all cases of weakness.
CACTION.—We caution the public against
using any of the many imitations or coun
terfeits, but aak for Harrimx’i Celcdratsu
Stomach Bittebs, and see that each bottle ‘
hsa the words “Dr. 3. Hmtetter’a Stomach
Bitters” blown a a tbe aide of the bottle, and
atamped on the metallic eap coveriug the
eark, and olmerve that our autograph signa
ture ie on the label.
CT Prepared and Mid by 808TETTF-K h
SMITH, Ptltabirgh, Pa., and Mid hy Ml
MnggMi, graters, asd dealers gMcrally
thrMgbfiit Ibe rilled SUM, Canada, Snath
dmerira and Us rainy.
•OO VIL Al Ml AD.
NEW OHLKANN, 1,A..
W liwleealo A|sals.
For ialp in ’n rnrnhwro hr J. 11. tVoe-J, ft tula
r - - 1 —asuate—i