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Literary Homni.
B> M. C. B. *
Someone lias said, the two resources
left for a woman disappointed in love, are
-worsted work, and literature. Sire may
drown her grief in an inkstand aud shake
•t from the point of her pen in dolorous
strains, or if she eschew literature, may
. Penelope like, stitch it into canvass or knit
it np in German wool, and ‘ split zephyr.”
may find a Lethe in a font of type —a
riepSuthe, in worsted dahlias and roses.—
Aloses in the bull rushes, which I oi.ee
saw wrought trpon canvas, did n t repre
sent alone, the Hebrew lawgiver in bis
osier bark, but represented so inanv ruin
ed Lopes, and disappointed aff-ctions.
Thore were stiched in with the distorted
infant, days of tears and nights of weep
ing: y outli’s rosy dream of love was cov
ered up in the crewel- waters of the Nile.
And she who had accomplished this elab
orate piece of deformity, found, I doubt
not, that labor earnest, patient labor, was
theTjest balm for an uaquiet heart. She
had learned life’s hardest lesson “to suf
fer and be stilland had found as the
old Minister in his wooing, “not happiness
but blessedness.” Viewing it in this light,
surely it was a fail or picture than Raph
ael’s pencil ever traced.
But some . there are, sensitive, high
strung natures, who can never brook dis
appointment with any degree of patience ;
who cannot bury tbe dead love with an
every day routine of duties. Such can
never
“School their hearts to think
Life’s round of duties is enough,”
must work with brain as well as
Bands. Literature is the natural resort
of such, and out of the two fold fires of
disappointment and anguish, have aiiseu
some of the brightest geniuses and most
suecssful authors. Far bo it from me, to
assert that every woman who has attained
distinction in the field of literature, has
come into it through this fiery ordeal, but
doubtless a greater portion have. It re
quires no ordinary degree of courage for
a woman to leave the retirement of her
heaven-nilotted sphere, uud become a
competitor for literary distinction, to tilt
for honors ifi an arena where no more
knightly'chivalry is shown to li r than one
of the other sex ; she can never screen a
defect behind hei feminity, or wear a coat
of mail invulnerable \o the arrows of criti
cism. A literary woman must em
brace ambition, instead of love; be
soothed with the clarion tone of fame,
instead of fireside joys and children's
prattling notes. To give up herself, not
’ to jne “to love, honor and obey until death
do them divide,” hut to a world ; and it
claims time, talent, all,*as*its duo Her
joys and sftrrows are no-lunger her ow i:—
no grief too sacred for public comment.
She whose heart is sausiled with tliis,
should have no other lies. Her domestic
duties would too ofwsn conflict with lite ary
aspiration, and the hint of her ituclcir.gs,
too fVeqiu-ntlv. I fear, tinge the utmost
pbere <d4ier family ci-ele.
‘Thesepattern wites on tlnifty arts possess,
fvive Dial of weaving— fusti.ni li.riiie Fiess;
Write Lvties, heedless of their scorching
buns,
Dress I’p ti.clr Sounds, but neglect their
sons.
Make dainty doughnuts from Faruasian
wheat
Ami fancy stockings for poetic feet;
WhiLe’husbands,—-ilutse who love their
coffee lr>t.
Aud like no that doesn't boil the pot.
w ish oli|*A[>ihi, just To placate his life,
Had. t“i fiis uvvit, a liieraiy wife !”
But yet, there are brave, and gifted wo
men who tiave walked this trying, path,
some from climee, many more from neces
sity. without loosing one whit # of their
womanly, tender nature, but have, made
so: themselves names which shall he en
rolled in their country's* history. Surely
the meed of fame is wortlrlv wen by such.
And yet oh ! happy wife and mother,
”e.lvy not your iunowned aial perhaps
more gifted sisters,
“When home born joys shall nestle round
your hearts
Like swallows round you roof, and bleud
their sweets, .
Like and wj’ tangled flowers in one bed,”
thank heaven that necessity has never
loade you a literary woman.
From'.lre Austin Gazette we extract
the follyqjjring:
We are-able to say that the wheat crop
of Texas is the largest of any past year.
We have many letters fiotn Northern
Texas, in which the crop is spoken of as
far exceeding.the yield of past harvests,
tl'i this section our farmers have done w ell.
We have heard of cases where thirty
“bushels of wheat to file acre have been
►cut. It is one of ottr most reliable crops.
The experience of this and several
years goes to show that in our particular
region we have a country which will am
ply remunerate the farmer who gives his
exclusive attention to grain crops. Wheat,
batluj', and oats, can all be. cultivator,
-'•with astonishing yiidds and great cert do
ty- 1) ep ploughing in the fall, and tlior
ougli preparation f the ground, seldom
tail to bring good crops -of these grains.
Attar thi, year, we think that farmers will
turn their attention chiefly to this cultiva
tion. The corn crop is not a: productive,
nor as reliable. We have naturally a
splendid stock range, and grain crops
Could be used to much better advantage
for horses, mules, est ~ than corn. If our
farmers will adapt themselves to the coun
try, wp ntay expect to sc., a rapid progress
in its improvement.
This season w ill he generally produc
tive, and in future wn think the change
the crops winch will he made, tyill ren
der it one of the most prosperous c->mmu- 1
sitieain the State.
rsf- ‘
Charity.-—Charity embraces the wide j
circle of all possible kindness. Every
Cl act is chanty; your smiling it: your
her'* face is charity; an exhortation
■ of your fellow man to virluoiisdeeclsisequal !
to almsgiving; your putting a wanderer iti
the right road is charity; your assisting!
the blind is dharity ; your moving stones j
uud thorns from the road is chanty ; vuur
givii;g water to the thirsty is charity. A
mail's gomt wealth heieafter iathe good he
does in this world to tils fellow-man. When j
lie dies, people will aay, “What property’
has lie left behind bite V’ Bat the angels j
witlssh. “What good deeds has he sent*
Wcr* h imV -Irri,<
Run For It. —Run for it! for he that
will have heaven must run for it. The
devil, law, sin, death ana hell, are all ma
king after thee ! Run for it!— Runyan.
Energy of mind is necessary in order to
do good in the world, because it is to be ex
pected that wise and benevolent designs
will be opposed with, energy. The great
est and best purposes have been the most
vigorously opposed.
Sands’ Sarsaparilla. —Health and long
life may be attained by keeping the blood
pure, and the liver, stomach and bowels
free from all morbid secretions, end dele
terious accumulations. In the worst cases
of Scrofula and other diseases, cutaneous,
or eruptive, arising from a vititated, or in
flamed condition of the blood, the wondet
fully purifying qualities of this celebrated
extract, and its prompt action upon the
vital fluid’havc earned for it undying
fame. Numerous certificates frojn per
sons of tbe highest respectability are the
best evidei ce of its great value in the cure
of diseases for which it is recommended.
Prepared and sold by A. B. Sc D. Sands.
Druggists, 100 Fulton Street. New York.
Sold also by J. Henry Wood, and Drug
gist- generally.
ItIAKKIED.
On Wednesday evening the 20th inst., -by
Uev. Homer llendee. Fbedebic C. Fit.ler, Esq,
and Miss Julia .11 Nicxfl.on, noth of this place.
On Thursday evening 21st int., by It. JVfe.ib
ony. Esq., l)r. *. F. Harris and it. Tappax,
a)! .f vt h-'te Plty
bPinClAl, NOtleiiS.
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Georgia State Lottery. ,
As certain malicious persons, who are inter
ested in other Lotteries, have circulated reports
that the Lotteries of Georgia were illegal alter
June Ist, 1800, we hereby caution the public
not to he dece ved by any such reports. The
•ieoroia State Lottery, for the Beifefit of the
Moniicello Union Academy, of-<>corgia, 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 thg Ist day of May, 1865.
Look at the Splendid Schemes in anoth
er column, McKINNEY & CO.,
June 13, It. I Managers, Savannah, Ga.
tr&~ The renders of the Weekly
arc n quean and to nonce tne adveriis. meiD, in HUothtr
column, of Dr J. linvceDoan’ Imperial Wine Huteit,
fur dale in Greene*boro by Crabbe and Weaver.—
They have recently been tested and approved by one
of ihe lirat Pny&icm sin the South, and although
they have been but h w woeks be oie the people of
Georgia, yet you can hear their praise from all see*
tiond of the Stale. Head the central avertimment
A Card to the Suffering. *
The IteV. V\ ILL! am (, s i>SGRoVE, while laboring
a missionary in Japan, was cured of Con
sumption, w hen ail other means had faded, by
a recipe obtarntd f.om a learned physician re
s'dir.g in the great city of Jcddo. This recipe
cured great numbers wbo were suffering from
Oonsun.ption, Kmnchit s, Soie Tor oat* Coup lit,
and Colds and the debi ity and nervous Utpies
smr* caused by thdse disorders.
Desirous of hen* fitting oth< rg, I will ser and
this itripe, which 1 have brought home wim
iii-, to ail wh* net i it, in*e ot charge.
Ad h r as Kev. William t o.okovis,
liliO Bai ic-stiect, Brookl;3tt* M. Y.
April IS, 1 60 G.j
Svc WEiat Ayer’s Sarsagmiilladoes
lor £>ol of tiie Lsive.
St tt’j l rossing. Talladega Cos., Aia ,9 •:i Aug. ’69
Da. J. C. xVyeu, L;weil, Mas*
Sir. I ‘*ke my p• to you what y*ur Sareapa
rilln Mnd'G't that fir Till* huv*t done ur me. 1 had
been affl cted with Livt-r Complaint Jor cox years, du
>ing which I whs ni“-tr vvil, and much of the time
very wick My i ver was suit* to the much, and the
Doctors a*id w* ronsrertuou I *ufT‘r*<l Irotn ievere
co-tivenei* and Oiarri.o* a ultimately. My skin was
clammy amt unhealthy ; my * yea and skin often vel
low. o’caeiotiully i tiad a vor riouf appetite, hut
ntiur ut all. A flteadful seneation of op*
ptTrgj.in*on tuy stomach, wnh languor and a gloomy
t*eriaaiioti of tc'kn*ft all .ver, k p me in anguish.—
V tioanno* k; ow tow much I sufTered In.in an inde
sci tbalilr tet itstresß Vfhe loiie cootinuarce of
thia condition-, w-ithou’ relief, tad w orn me out no
*bat I rev- r expected t-. he beet* r; hut reading in the
Otirsatian of vnur Saraajparilia, 1 com
c* and takit.g it with orc*Bi> nal B*n all dosre *J vour
Pll#, to the fow ela aa .you direct. F'om
•he ft it hs<f more upon u.v dia. rder than
1 supjMtsen nuythii e toul i have. | recainan ,my
b'-al h rapidly, aud now after ebven wreke. enjoy as
tfuod health l|id 8t as any other man. May
the ‘ Dispenser of all jiood” shower b!efe*nge on you.
* J*:hv W Stott.
! Pcpared bvj DR C AVF-R and CO. L well Maes.
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A L IF A YS “GE T THE BE's T.”
TCjOFI iS THE TIME TO
-1A SL'BSvKIHf Fi.,l AM! CIRCULATE
MOGUL'S UfiltAL XLW-YoUh£lt,
VVhich ha.- lor in, Yih:k hr. mi intiuu,sted
ihv put oi a- ). ‘ey ions Motto, -Excelsior ’and
‘aniGtilu <>:j -i tK • Proyraatand improvement,”
•s to ui.-lti al > uipit lots in bolt. Me it and
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< 11A Vlr’iuN It’ iIIEhUUAL I‘KESS!
r As an Hoitiinltinal, Lneiary
ain Family
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-O‘S Eptcial Lonii iltotors. H.tu lial.umls.il a. le
l.i i i.ts in v-rioq. pm, ot tte Union.
Hi Hi., n Pi i<tc As an I J,.0.
nat, it is va iiat.o uti l attractive, cunu.uii g
uni .ms
BCitaUfu! aud CoslZy 4. ugmyings.
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Farmer, Qartlcoltarist and Familf.
aßhiu liur*. aoktui Hedges no sup rt. r t ■ eith
lt.V, l SelUilitsb iT leiU'Hilty, tUj
eauivsta.iu t Ueptiicenl advucac., of I tie Tigßt
and 00. doui nation of aro ig, c'.to-ne .1 mis
Model \V eeKlj? I • the riglu-lt ii.king c.a.-sis in
b. in .own *nd cmetre. Ail who d.sire a live
paper, hie ■ lives up to it* professions by *i
aciiUJ seeking the U .-l ll.ltlCsls l isroailels.
are couiially u.vifd to ttj Moon's Rura.
Y.rkir
The Eleiv-nth Volume, For 18C0,
Wit? in pnuiiM.tr.i m 3uper or st) e,—*itti urn
l‘ pe and otocl uuiut siinn aof “I’roge-sand
Imp -v -.uenl.” Is AMtMii Terms render it
the Cheap si Journal of its clast and * oitby a
iH-cei. in,, aseo National Ciiculatinn.
Tt'imv dec.—l tic R iral is published -reck-.
i>. e*Ci l umber comprising Light D-'iibls
Qu rv > Fag.s (f ity ooiiimi,-) -with Title Page,
InUex, Ac., at close of tutilms at nnl) •a *
)ear —mt’ Great x duction and Kxtraoid.nary
luductments to Club* aud Local Ageuia A
gents wanted.
hT dptcii uaw*. Sbov-B ID, In ttcenHni*,
Ac., sent free r- all appliraots. W> snail ha
glad to furuhih “tha documents** u> any and all
pcraoria dair< us ot tranlmni o- circulating
tba “Fusslnior” Rural and Family Weekly of |
Ameriea. Addrca*
D. D T VOARK, R-vcheat- r, N. T. 1
Legal Advertisements-
____
Georgia, greise CocNEY.---wherpaa,
Isaac A. Williams, Administrator de honu
non of the erMts of Jo-tenh Grimes, decea ed,
petitions the Conrtof Ordinary of said county
for Letters Dismissorv:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to show cause (if anv they
have) vrhv sai 1 Administrator should not he
discharged at the Court of Ordmarv to he hr Id
ir and for said countv on’ the first Monday iii
December next. - Given under my hand
at office in Greenesb >ro, June 4t ’866,
EUGENI US f. KING, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Greene County.—Whereas,
Is ac A. Wii tarns, dminis'rator upon
the estate of Mrs. Harriet L. Grimes, dec-ased
petitions tbe 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 he
discharged at the Court of Ordinary to be held
in and for said county, on the first Mond yin
December next. Given under niv hand
at office in Gnecnesho-n, this June 4th 1860.
KU6ENIUS L. KING, Ord’y.
EORCH V 2*sksx Ci'UNTr.— VVherea-, S muel
Or A Hiiweil, Aihiis:iwtr.:*r de b.-nia noh. will,, lie
Will ennexpH, ‘'P.qn the e*tau <>f • ‘''•Kinney Howell
deceased, l eMiona the Court of Ordinary ol said
county fur
/riieee are therefor* incite and admonish all and
♦insular he kindred and < redif'r* of Hrtid *terra?ed to
sow cause (it any they htv ). h said Administrator
should not be discharge 1 ai'tWCouvt f O dioary to
b* held in and lor said county on the first Monday iu
N’v#inb r next.
Gi*en under my band at nflicr* in Grrenusboro,
April 2 id, 18i50 EUGEaVIUS L KING, Ord f y.
r'l F.ORG A, Greens County. Whereas, Freder
• ir. C. Fuller,* ATdluitiisfrafor upon the estate of
Smih D WUlis, deceased, petitions the Court of Or
din try of said county for Letters Dismissory :
These are therefore to citp and admoni-h, all and
singular tti\inflred end creditors of said deceased,
10 *how cause (if any ih y have) why said Adminig.
trator should not be discharged, at the Court of Ordi-,
nary to be held in'and for said coumy on the first
M*duy in Octobwr next.
Given uri'te iny tan t at in O r eeneshoro,
Ma c 6h I9#rt. * L KING. Ord’y.
G EORiil \. G.IKKNK DounFy Whereas. Ihhc Mhr
* ri on, Executor and Mary Aikn=on, Ex cutrix
of the I *st Will and T’ Siam-m of Natha'n Atkinpon,
d* r . petitions the Court of Ordinary of said courjiy
f"r Letters Disrniss jry ;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concern and, to show cause, (if miy they hare) wrhv said
Executor and Executrix should not be discharged at
the Court of Ordinary 10 be h-*ld in and for said coun*
tv on the first Monday in August ppxt.
Given under mv hand nt office in GreenepHom, Jan*
uarv 10th, l c 6o ‘ EUGENICS L. KING, Onl v.
GEORGIA, Gheenk CouOty.—Wiiereas, Nicholas
M. Jo tea. Ad Indus'raior upon the estate of
S Jonee dec., petitions the Court of Ordinary of said
county for Lett* rs Dismissory :
Th*s- are therefore to rite and admonish all persona
concerned, to show cau=e—if any they have—why
said Administrator should not he dischnr</ef a the
C urt of Ordinary t be held in and fur said county
the-first Monday in next.
G ven under iny han*t h office tn Greeneshoro, Jan
uary 10th, 1960 EUGENICS L KING. Ord y.
Kotict*. -rr
GEORGIA, Green:: Couxir.—Willbeaold
before the Court House door in Greene.s
boroou the first Tuesday in August nexf, a por
tion of the land belonging to the estate of Lit
tleton Mapp, deceased, adiotning the lands of
Jas. Jackson and Wiley Wrijrht. -Tile-portion
to be sold contains between 20 and o 0 acres.? -
Sold bv virtue of an order of the Court of Or
dinary. LUCKETIA MAPP,
June sth, 1860. Admr’x.
Sale.
BY virtue of an ordar from the Court of Or
dinary of Greene county, will bo sold on
tne first Tuesday in July next, at the court-house’
door in Spring Place, Murray , eountv, between
the legal hours of sale. One. Lot oil Laud con
taining one hundred and six!v acres, known
aud distinguished as lot number two Lun lrqd.
and thirty-nine [239] in the iiftth District aad
2nd Sect! u of originally Cherokee, now Murray
county. Sold as part ol‘ the real estate of Nan
cy Gresham, deceased.
Terms on day of sale.
STERLING A. GRESHAM,
May 14th, 1800. ‘ ‘ Adm’r.
Notice.
*4 LL persons indebted to the estate of John
11. deceased, are requested to
make immediate payment, and all persons har
ing claims against pis estate are requested io
present tlfem to the undersigned duly proven.
FREDERIC C. FULLER,
Greensboro, May 14, ‘GO-Gt. Adm’r.’
notice! ~~
rpWO months after date, to-wit: On the first
X 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. ’CD. Adm’r. of W. F. Luckie, dee.
NOTICE.
/T DORGIA, Greene County.— All persons
vX indebted to William F. Luckie, 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 prescribed bv
law. ELLIOT C. BOWDEN, ‘
May 25, ‘6O. Adm’r. of W. F. Luckie, dec’d.
NOTICE.
VJT wo months afterdate, to-wit: On the first
X 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 George Crutchfield, deceased.
JAMES BURK.
May 26. 1800. Adm’r. of Geo. Crutchfield.
soticeT
FfTWO months after date, to-wit: Oa the first
1 ‘onday ifi August next, I shall apply to
the Court of Ordinary of Greone county, (>eor
gia, for.leave to sell all the negroes belonging to
the estate of Peter Clark, late of said county
deceased. JA' ! ES SMITH, Adm’r.
of Pet- • Clark, deo’d
CLOCKS. WATCHES
AND
11 wjjlj n
THE undersigned would respectfully
inform the citizens of t is .icini y
and the public in general, that he has <nart>9
Heturned to Greenesboro,
and will constantly keep on hand a well selec
ted stock of*
Clocks, Watches A Jewelry,
and will sell lower than ever. Call iu aml*try
him. BSU Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, also,
kepaired as heretofore at the old stand.
J. P. AUfeSTUOM.
Gr*en-horo' t Ga , M.v 30. 186 •. * ts.
w •
F. M. JEFFRIES,
OF Augusta, Ga., will viaitGreenoabom’, on
the 11th inst., for the purpose of making
Pictures. Those wanting
LIKENESSES
of them waives or friendk will da well to give
him a mil. ll* will rentis until ahoui tbs
tenth of Juty.
Persona winking PHOTOGRAPHS eon be!
aeomnmodateJ —June 7, wSt.
miscellaneous Advertise men is.
’ COXFECTIOXERIEs7 _ ’
J. P. WILSON,
BEGSdeave to inform the citizens of Green
esboru’ aud v ciaitv, that he has opened a
CONFECTIONERY
At 4 he Old Stand of D. McDonald
where ho will keep on hand everything in his
dine, His Stock consists in pan, of
CANDIES. Fancy and Plain ;
NUTS of all kinds ;
RAISONS, FIGS,
DATES. PRUNES.
SALMONS, LOBSTERS,
SARDINES, TICKLES,
SNUFF. ORANGES.
LEMONS, &c., &c. &c
SEGARS of all qualities;
CORDIALS of different kinds;
LEMON-SYRUP,
SODA-WATER,
PORTER, ALE, &c.
Allof which he will sell vary low for CASIir
Gracnesboro’. June 6th, 1860. wtf.
A . SHAW
Manufacturet* and Dealer in all
KINDS OF
FURNITURE.
MAIN STREET, MADISON, GA.,
USPECTFULLY informs his friends nnd the
£ pnlHic Ma* i now leceiving hu*
SPUING SIOCK OF FURNITURE fr-un Nt*w Y"k
a and P ilf‘i>lph>a, which, ug iher with his LARGE
STOCK of
Home !Ylanufactttrc<l,
malc*'B hia Assortment the ?uut d> sirabie tnmake sc
leciiona from, in the up coUntr/. His Stock consist*
ot L i*ire Nufnbt.r of
BUREAUS ranging from td
R'Sewood, Mahogany, and Paint'd Wardrobe? l *
R >st wqikl and Mahoffnny Marble top Waehsiat.ds;
J< uuy Lind Tall Pont and Cottage BedsUairt*; some
very iNuidMnneCentre and Sofa Tables, alt Black
Walnut Exteiitum Tables, 10, 12, 14 nd IG feet iocar.
Hy the Bet or eiutrle Hat Stand*, and Towel
Racks; *v-ral D z*n of Mahogany P<trl r Cnairs;
Mahogmy Rucker* of the different‘Sis**; Ltr*feai.d
Small Curled Mp!e Rucker*, with Cane Seat and
liaek; Curled Maple Parlor Chairs, nnd also the
Celebrated Cottage Chairs.
A large-mi iu her of Popular Cottage Bedsteads,
with or without the Excelsior Spring Bed,’ Attached,
as the purchaser mav desire. The SPRING BED
is offered ut the VERY L<>w Price of
SIX DOLLARS.
Also, on hand, GILT and ROSEWOOD
mol r L l K 6 S
Os different - z *!, which can be cut and put togeth
er in FRAMES ol any six , at short notice.
N. ll.—S.das .4rid Mahog.iny Rocking Chairs
r
AT SHORT KOriCE. an.! all other FURNITURE
Repaired’with Jleainee*and Di-patch. ‘Hie subscri
ber returns his atnceie thanks for the liberal p.itron-
heretofore bi-stowed uuou him, and respectfully
A libera! Reduction will be made cn CASH
SALKS.
Furniture Boxi’d and delivered at the Madison
Depot, to go up or and >wn the road, free of charge.-
Ordt r-i at hOiuc, an i iwui ahr ad, res; ecifully so
licit* and. Jane 6 h, 1360 7 n.
Corn 1 Corn! i
A FINK lit of nice M hite COEN for sale
at the lowest market price.
Arplvto W.G. Johnson, or the sobicri
bi-s. ‘ BROWN & WALKER.
Greeneboro, .April 1 Üb, 1 RfiO-tf.
.- KAUFFER, BAUM & CO.
U*IIT mi SMI Bill
Under the Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
Would inform tlieir many customers that their
STOCK OK
DRY-GOODS,
Ami everytliing belonging to theii line is cosnpleto now, in every respect. A look
threngh our Stock and prices will always effect a puichase.
‘Ours is the OXLY 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 and
Quick Returns” has always been our motto, from ~
the time we commenced business, and we shall
* strictly adhere to it
OUR MANUFACTORY 1^
Cloaks & Mantillas,
Is the FIRST 4nd 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 wc au!l wv. would name a few y
Colored SILKS, Splendid Quality Rt 76 cents worth $1 25.
“ “ Superb “ “ 1.00 i 50
Fnnjnr.l SILKS and SILK LAWNS 37* “ - &2 'i.
BAREGE ROBES *t. SC to 8.00 “ 12 to 15 00
COLORED BAREGES at 25 ** •/ 60 .
Fast COLORED LAWNS, fine Quality at J2J “ <• g,V
ORGANDIES, at “ ••
LAWK ROBES, at 21 50 and np.
LAVILLA CLOTH, * new Traveling Stuff t 121 cts.
Fast folorcd PRINTS, ‘ at Bto 10 “
Litie*! TOW ELS, at 75 eta. per do*.
Real S TEEL Ext SKIRTS, 30 Ring* hi tl 50<
* “ “ ’’ 20 “ at 1 00.
Large Size MARSEILLE QUILTS. „t l 75.
MAN TI LLA S, at SI 50, 2 60,- 3 00 aud up.
TESTERS iu all the different Material* arm Style*, ate.,act. r
Onr Stock—Lmbroiderie*. Ribbons, Hosi;ry, Pantaloon Stuffs,
Uoaiespuns eic„ we offer extremely low,
KAUFFER, BAUM £ CO.
. Miy SO. 1860 ly. hNDER AUGUSTA HOTEL. AI’GUBTA/OA.
illiMellaneoiis Advertisements.
A MOIiRTAW HERB
wf Ilcrbs, Harks aud Roots
JO VERSUS ffSj
Poisonous Minerals and Drugs, in
I MOTHERS TAKE HEED! ®
tUj Ho y*m when oWrrinu the unenv actions rs
M your children, consider that it nmy be more nj™
Jy tlmu a mere (. hnlin that nfllicts them ? In nine
ciistts out of ten. the Cfttise of the little suffer- iS&p 1
II J ♦*’ ’ enguiah is WORMS, and should U at once PHk
looked tn. MUll
Q HEADS OF FAMILIES &
!>o not let your children suffer, when we present
% Jl WSON’S WORM TEA K
A SAKE ANT) I.T.EASANT CURE FOR WORMS.
KU How much better and safer would it be to Jmjk
it always in the hou<e. A little delay fj‘ill
wlwn ft child iit taken ill may often be the cftu*e j
ks ;. of its death, while acting: without delay, and Sv
hy viving the VOU.XT.i f.V HERtt TT.A imme PjjW
diately. yon will not only save die child a long; UjjH|
Jr and tedious illnes-*, and yourself much expen.-e.
|Ji;h hut also feel happier in kunwing that you have Ir
done your duty, and perchance xared its life. FT'lk
This medicine is combined purely of NiilT
% HERBS AND ROOTS i
• NOT A PARTICLE OF P|jj
S 2Calomel ov JRituralß
M IS USED IN IT. |||
No mote filthy Vermifuge will be u*ed hy
1,-ve who once utwi thi Tea. The only active
trine i‘*** if , ‘‘ l other Vermifuges aud Worm fj II
Kilter* ja EHCL nY. W\
fC IVE NO Wl
JP O X o
i YOUBrCHILBSEH.jp
iljM t ‘‘ r Bd” F'inpTe, Safe, Vegetable Medicine.
This Worm Tea was discovered in an unusual MJfI
jt K wav among th* Wilds of Northern Mexico-- A* *
|j: j full account of it you will find in our Almanacs.
Jwh A>k. f>r the •• il€*c\te ts Tula A/m- nor,” of the pi'll
Agent, and when you have read it. send’ it
voUr m ighbora. that tliuv tn;v lso know of and
bt * Clir ° d bV OBKAT * REM ' Er ’ Y ! l^v
.iuoson’s woniu tea
y KILL SAV ORMS, Mk
Sever Ilarmp—is rkasant to Tate,
GET A PAtilfiß-PRICE 25 tts.
.. 08-EPVE —‘Always find the Name and Signs- rafK
lure of H. L. .11:1 S-)\ it CiK. and the portrait Pjjjl
of T-X’eco. 011 each package of tliia Worm Tea. ‘jjie!
rf’j B. L. JUDSON & CO., sh)
OLE PROPRIETORsjI
50 li'ionard New Vork.
\Vori,t T*a 1 Ht.UI by u>,.
) y nil
FOR SALE BY
J. Henry ‘ r n/ l. Greenesbor;',
>. V. latt & vv . qj_ Ward, Luxingthn, G.
June 6th. 1860. —lv.
Miscellaneous Advertisements.
| LOOK! sTarTling FACTS!
GRAND SCHEME
l'OKt JUNE, 18<0.
|GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
McKINNEY a CO., Manager*.
Authorized by spec al Act of the Legislature
25,828 PRIZES.
More ttxan one Prize, to every two Tickets.
CAPItTIPRIZE > S6O > OOO.
Tickets only 81©
Halves, Quarters, and Eights in Proportio*.
To be Drawn Each Saturday in 1880.
In the of Savannah. Georgia.
Class 74, to be Dtawn June 2, 1860.
01*811-76 to be Draw n Junq 9, 1860.
Class 76, to be Draw n June 16, 1660.
Class 77 to be Drawn June 58, 1660.
Class 78. to be Drawn Jm e 80. 1840.
Maguiiiceut Scheme.
1 P’z ol 6 i.OOU is S6O 000 | 6 nt 1 OuO are }6 000
l “ 20,000 is 20,000 j 10 •• 600 are 6 000
l “ 10.01HJ is 10,000 | 2 “ 400 are
1 “ 6 00(1 is 6,000 | 2 *• 30) ate 600
1 •* 4 000 i, 4,0<0 | 2 < 200 ars 400
l •• J 000 is 3,000 | 60 •• 160 are 7.600
1 “ 2,000 ia 2,000 I 100 •• 100 are 10 0 0
1 •• l'soo is 1,600 | 100 95 are 9 600
1 “ 1,100 is 1,100- 100 85 are 8 600
APPROXIMATION Phl/ES
d5 418 Prizes aoiouming to £212,140
9-5.828 Frizes Ams lug to $866,040
WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH.
CnsTipiCAar.s or Packaoks will be sold at the M*
lowiny rates hirh ia ihe risk :
Certificate ol Packages of 10 Whole Tickets S6O
“ “ 10 Hall ••
” •* 10 Quattri* “ It
“ “ lOEgliih !H
LOOKATTHISI
A SPLENDID DRAWING ON
The Three Xumber Plan !
Which takes place on every Wednesday anil Satar
day in 1660.
1 Capital Prise of Qi3.t>oo
1 Prise of ‘ 4.600
1 “of 4 000
1 “ of 3.000
1 “ of V'! S#
10 •• us 4700 are 7 iski
40 of 17.5 art 7 000
50 “ of 126 are ,250
259 “ of 80 are 20,720
64 of 80-are 3,200
61 “ of 30 are I.9SM
64 “ of 20 are 1.2-0
6.632 “ of 10 are A6 SCO
28,224 “ 01/’ 5 are 141.U0
34,412 Prises Amounllne to $281,491 22
Whole Tickets S3.
Shares in Proportion.
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFI
CATES Em-loae the money to our address tor the
lickeis or.lered, on recc pt ot which they will be lor.
warded by first mail. Purchasers can'rava ticket*
ending in any figure tht jfcrnay disigjnaie.
‘l’ll* list of drawn numhera and prises will be sent
to purchasers Immediately after (he diawing.
All cmnniunlcatiuns strictly confidential.
Orders for Tickets or Certificates, hy Mail or Es
pies-, iu be directed to McKINNEY and CO.
N.ivamber 2. 1859 ly Savannah, da.
HOSTBTTHSa
STOMACH BITTERS,
fVr Me car* of PytprpsCi, Indljtailon, A'nusaa-
Pl.Uulenci/. Lora of Apptiite, or nny BUtor*
Compininta. tiriaino fr,-n a morbid ttuu-Uon
of Me Stomach or Boic-d*. pro'.ltadoj dranpe
I>yamtcry, Colic, Cholera Morl.ec,
In view of the fact that every number of
the human family is more or less eiihj’ et'd ‘•
some of tlie above complaint*, besi.loe ia
numerable other conditions in life, wlttefa,
by the assistance of a little knowledge or
exercise of common sense., tlwv may Ia- abn
so to regulate tdeir habits of diet, and with
tile assistance of a good tonic, secure per
manent, health. I:t order to accomplish th>*
deeired object, the true course to pursue j,
certainty, that which will produce a natural
itate of things nt the least hazard of vital
strength and life : for this end Dr. Hostettnr
has introduced’ to this country a prepan.
tion called HOdTETTEE'S STOMACH
BIT.TERR, wliicti at tliis .lav ia not a srw
medicine, but one that has ta-on tried tor
years, giving satisfaction to all who hare
used it The Bitters operate powerfully uiaw
lire stomach, bcwels anil liver, rex tori be
them to a healthy and vigorous action, aul
tints by the simple process of strengthening
nature, enable the system to triumph oerr
disease. Diarrhoea, dysentery or fiuz. tm
generally Gprrrraeted by uew settlers, so-l
caused f.rineipally by fee change of water
and diet, will be speedily regulated by *
brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia.
• disease which is probably more prevalent
when taken in all its various forms, than
any other; the cause of which may always
be attributed to derangements of the diges
tive organa, can be enred without fail hy
using HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BIT
TERS as per directions on the bottle. For
this disease every physician will recom
mend Bitters of some kind, then why no(
use an article known to be infallible t
Evety country have th/ir Bitters as a pre
ventive 6t disease, r J strengthening of
the system in genera., and among them all
there is not to be found n 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 la the
medical scale of aeienca.
FEVEE AND~AGUE.
This tirins and provoking disease, which tsm Se
rdtn Ueu grasp on the bod/ of man, rd<Mu.„ _Je la
a mere shadow In a abort spaas of time, and rsodwtef
him physically and menially useless, can be defeated
and driven from tbe body by the use of liOfiTBTTKK’*
BKNOWNED BITTKRB. Farther, any of tbs abase
rtatsd diseases can not be cootiactad when exposed te
eny ordinary conditions producing them, If the tllltsu
an need as per directions. And as It neitbar areataa
nausea nor offends the palate, and rendering unneese
eery any change of diet or Interruption to usual par
suits, but promotes sound sleep and healthy digestion
the oomplaint ia thus removed as speedily as to oow
detent with the production of a thorough and perma
nent cure.
For Persons in advanced years
Who are suffering from an enfeebled consUtutlon and
Infirm body, these Bitten are Invaluable aa a reatoiw
five of strength and vigor, and needs only Is be Iris*
to be appreciated. And to a mother while nunbifp
Ibeae BlttersVe Indispensable, especially whan tha
Bother’s nourishment to inadequate to the demand)
of the child, consequently her strength must yield,
and here tt to where a good tonic, puch as lloaMtoVr
Stomach Bluest ia needed lo Impart temporary tonoglk
and vigor to tha system. Ladies should by all means
toy this remedy for all cases of debility, and before se
doing, ask your physician, who, if he to aoqua'atsd
with theektaes of the Bitten, *3l recommend (Uto
an In all caeca of weakness.
CAUTION.—We caution the public againaf
using any of the many imitations or coun
terfeits, but ask for Howrrnui’s Celibsatmi
Stomach Bittkm, and see that each bottle
baa the words “Dr. J. Hoststter'a Stomach
Bitter*” blown >n the aids of the bottia, and
•tamped on the metallic cap covering tha
cork, and observe that our autograph signa
ture is on the label.
CT Prepared aad retd hy WMTFTTO i
SMITH, Plttibargb, Pa. t and laid hy
Dragglsta, grsccra, aad dcalen Kdoanßy
thraighaat tba Caltad SUtat, Caaada, lawk
Asartca aad ffernaay.
100 VIL A MCAD,
NBW UKI.EAIka, U-.
Whalawl* Agents.
For m 1 ia : r. •a :.b< ro bv J. H. Weod, Mhtt
Plfiißi, HyT D llif M< war (Aiif,7't-ly l