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tyx ews items from tlie Uaintiridge
(G.) ’Advocate and Journal, of July 10:
Jtr. Bennet S. Whidtloti inform* ns
that on the 4th inst., while fishing ou
Spring creek, some live miles above
Yaiborough’s Ferry, he found a suit of
clothes on the bank of the creek, supposed
to be the clothes of John Williams.
|fr. >L Rupp, a shoemaker of this place
and a good citizen, was drowned at the
Ferry on the evening of the sth. He, in
cjnrpany with several others, was in hatha
ing. and all his companions could swim,
but be could not, and had swam across
the rivet leaving him near the edge.—
When they returned, ho was missing.—
Immediate search was made fyr him. which
proved unavailing up to the inorning of
the 7th. when he was found, uear Wbi
taker’s ferry, two miles from the place,
where lie drowned.
A friend informs us that a widow Indy,
hy the name of Mrs. Griffin, residing
soma two miles from town, is in a condition
of absolute want. She has four or five
dependent children, her largest, a little
boy some ten years old. She lias, we
understand, no way of making a support.
We U-ai’ii that she is a straight-forward
and deserving lady. Her husband having
viuluted the laws of his country, had to
leave for other pnits —hence, her condi
tion. Those feeling it a duty to aid her,
can do so personally, or if they will hand
us their contributions we will sec that she
gots them. Come, friends.
Wonderful Escape.
On Wednesday cvcuing last, a litte son,
seven years old, of Dr. \Vm. 11. Philpot,
.of Talbot county, w hile playing upon the
,curb of his fathet’s well, lost bis balance
and fell to the bottom, a distance, of fifty
live feet, about fivo feet water. His father
.was, fotunately, not. more than eighty or
one hundred yards off, and reached the
; spot in time to save him, but narrowly
.escaped With his own life. Thu Doctor,
<iu reaching the well, hastily unwound the
.rope from the windlass, intending to slide
.clown upon it; but he bad no sooner
•thrown his weight upon the rope, than it
became disengaged from the windlass, and
die fell in too. Ho went to the bottom, of
.course, and rose with his little son in his
.arms, being barely able to get bis own
ilmad out of the water. With remarkable
jprescnce <ft mind be sang out “an right,”
.and called for the bucket, (which lie had
Moft above when, he uucoilud the rope.)
The bucket was lowered and the little
fellow lashed on and draw'll out, and the
ifatlier, a few minutes afterwards, followed
by the steps. They were both considera
bly bruised and rubbed, but neither of
ttheiu seriously injured ; and their friends
•at a distance need entetain no uneasiness.
There were no bones broken and the
little hoy (who was woist hurt) was able
•to walk in live or six hours.
The Twnota as Food. —Dr. Dennett, a
iprofjfssui of some celebrity, considers the
itomato au invaluable article of diet, and
ascribes to it various important medical
properties. First: That the tomato is
•one of the most powerful aperients of the.
Jiver and other organs ; where calomel i s
indicated, it is probably one of the most
itfeclive and least harmful remedial agent*
known to the profession. Second : That
*a chemical extract will be obtained from it
kifirtt will supersede the use of calomel in \
the cure of disease. Third: That he bus
wuceessfull.y treated diarrhoea with this
article alone. Fourth : That when used
;san article of diet it is an almost sov
mroigu remedy for dyspepsia and indiges
tion. Fifth : That it should be constantly
meed for daily food, either cooked or rawi
■or .i the form of catsup; it is tfce most
Iscullby rrticle uow in use. *
jyW'o find the followin’ paragraphs
in the Macon (Ctu.i Telegraph, of Julv
FStli:
The following named gentlemen hate
been admitted to practice law in the .Su
preme, court of this State, at the present
session in this city: Joseph A. Ansloy,
Josiali M. Matthews, Joseph M. Mathews,
Joseph Law, Richard Maltbie, W. T.
Vnsou, Edwin S. Bass, J. 11. llulscy and
Hyron B. Bower.
A young man named James Armor.’
confined in Bibb county jail on a charge of
assault and battafy, who lias given uinnis
takable evidence recently of aberration of
the ifmid, was up before Judges Artopc,
Holmes and Wilbur, yesterday, and was
adjudged by them to be a luuatic, and or
dered to lie confinedNin theLuoafic Asylum
at Millcdgcville. at the expense of the
county.
The Great. Eastern Coming to Philadel
phia.—The Ledger says that negotiations
are on foot now to* bring the Grent East
ern round from New York to Philadelphia.
One of Lor agents was in Philadelphia to
learn precisely the capacity of tbo Dela
ware to float such a monster, and received
very satisfactory evidence that the ship
canotne up to the city without any diffi
culty on a flood tide. The Ledger adds:
“Our pilots here will guarantee to bring
her up to t ho city safely, where she can
have from forty to fifty feet of water to
ride. Onco here, she would prove a most
attractive curiosity, at a reasonable admit
tance fee. ‘ :
Gariftahli's Head Wanted ■—Tire Turin
Gazette says that an officer of the Neapol
itan Coni t, named Basco, has left for Sici
ly, declaring his intention of either killing
Garibaldi (in a duel it is to be supposed)
or being killed by liim. The same journal
asserts that the Neapolitan Government
lias sot a price of 20,000 ducats upon the
rhcatl of Garibaldi.
Death oj Jerome Bon apart, —The in
telligence received by the last arrived
trout Europe announces the death of Jer
ome Bonaparte, tho youngest aIM last
brother of the Great Napoleon. He was
• wo believe, the only one of hisfamily who
lived to witness the restoration nf the Bo
napartes to the soil of France, and tho
revival of their fortunes tin ier theauspiccs
of Napoteon 111.
The grand old Elm ‘I ’rce, of Itcvolii-1
lionary celebrity, <m Boston Common,-1
was prostrated last Friday. - I
7V t\Lm Stare Uecripts.r-y'SKW Y.VHK
July A.—• Advices from Cuba Mat# tliat 12,
American veaaehi ban hn*de.l Afrl-1
ran- there during the last iir verb* ttue
A Plot to Harder Napoleon and Gara
huldi.--The Florence correspondent of the
Providence Journal says that some surpri
sing revelations are being made in an in
vestigation going ou under the direction of
the Commandant Bellot of the French
garrison. A plot has been discovered, in
which several of the Roman prelacy are
said to be implicated, with no less an ob
ject than to cause the assassination of Em
peror Napoleon and General Garabaldi.—
Thfifticad of the former, according to the
testimony, was valtied as high as 500,000
francs, and that of the latter 100,000 francs
Two individuals, with the names of Fran
clii and Mariani, were the ones to pnt the
design into exccutiou. The examination
is still going on.
Gov. Wish.—A correspondent of the
New York Iltratd, writing of a late visit
‘to Gov. Wise, at his residence in Princess
Anna, Va., describes his dress as follows:
“His whole dress consisted of a Panama
hat. and that by no means new ; a plain
white linen coat, white ‘Russia duck’ pan
taloons folded up at the bottom, and a
pair of shoes, in perfect keeping with the
other portions of the dress. He bad with
him, leaning on his left arm, an axe, which
gave him peculiarly the appearance of a
backwoodsman who was ready for any
thing, from a bear to a highwayman.”
The Best Medicine. Wistar's Balsam of
Wild Cherry. TF feel secure in calling the
attention of our readers t > this old and most
efficacious remedy. It has stood the test of
time, arid there is no to vn in the Union but can
produce witnesses cf its wonderful effects in
Cluing all lung diseases. That itis unequalled
and a’one is generally acknowledged by all
druggists throughout the country. It stands
on the firmest br.sis of any of the patent-mod
iciins, an l from many assurances giten of its
great viitues, we belie ve it is destined to super
ce de any ot.hsr p't pirating in use. Invalids
s’oul.l t y it. —North Adams Transcript.
We e.i drill? confi-m t l c. above recommen
dation.
Any of uu readers cfflicted with Scrofula
or scrofulous complaints, will do well to read
the remarks in our advertising columns respcc
ting it. But little of the nature of this disorder
has been known by the people, and the clear
exposition of it h-re given, will prove accepta
ble and useful Wc have long admired the
searching and able m inner in which Dr. Ater
treats every suij ct be tonclies. whatever has
his attenti-n at all, has a great deg) of i', he
masters hat he undertakes, and no one who
has a par.ticle of feeling for his affi ctcd lellow
man, can look with indifference upon bis labors
for the sick. Read whar bo says of Scrofula,
and see in how few words and how e’ear he
tells more than we ever knew of this insidious
and fatal malady.— Sun, Philadelphia.
Pea .ic Buildings, Banking Houses, Hotels,
waretiousoH, government Stores, Station Hous
es, Aim- 11 .uses, ships, steamboats, wharfs,
Dwellings, mid every description of premises,
nan he speedily and thoroughly cleansed of
Kits, mice, cockroach's, black beetles, bugs,
IT os, ants,. mousquit ms. moths, and alt sorts
vs vermin by using Meyer's Miraculous Ver
min Destroyer —The only Reliable Extermina
tor of every Kind of Vermin.
Sole Agents A. B. jc D. Sands, wholesale
Druggists 100 fvuHou street, N. Y. Sold also,
by ,J il. Wool-
M A T T IN G f
AT
RESUCSD PRICES.
4-
WHITE MATTING, $9,00 A ROIL.
5-
AVliitc Matting, $lO, a Roll.
White Matting, sls a Roll
(40 YARDS IN EACH ROLL )
The Above are CASH Prices.
VW Orders faithfully attended to.
JAS. G. BAILIE k BRO.,
New Carpet Store.
August. - , fta., Juno 27, 18G0-2m.
BE jTbOYEE DODfcT
IMPERIAL WISE.
BITTERS,
ARE made from a pure and unadulterated
Wine, which is about double the usual
strength of other Wines, and is imported by
j only one house in the United States. Also,
from the foil wing valuable Roots, Herbs, 4c.,
viz- Solomon’s Seal, Spike'Uatd.Comfrey,Cam
omile Flowers, Gentian, Wild Cherry Tree
Bark, and Bayberry.
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD
TO PRODUCE
THEIR EQUAL!!!
W ‘ do not profess to have discovered some
Roots ‘'known only to the Indians of South
America wd a cure for “all diseases which
the flesh’rih*fesfc>” ™ ckim W present to
the public a truly valuable preparation, which
every iutell.gent Physician in the county will
approve of and recom nib. r 'd* Asa remedy for
INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,
Weak Lungs, Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Disc'S’
es of the Nervous System, Paralysis, Piles,
Diseases peculiar to Females, Debility, aud all
cases requiring a Tonic, they are
UNSURPASSED!
For Sue Throat, so common amoi g the
Clergy, they are truly valuable.
Fcr the aged and irfir to, or for persons of a
weak constitution —for Ministers of the gospel,
Lawyers, and all public speakers—for Book
keepers, Tailors, Seamstresses, Students, Ar
tists, and all persons leading a sedentary life,
they will prove truly beneficial.
Asa Beverage, they are wholesome innocent
and delicious to the taste. They produce all
the exhilarating effects of Brandy or Wine,
without intoxicating; and are valuable rem
edy for persons addicted to excessive use ol
strong drink, and wish to refrain from it.—
They are pure and entirely free from the pois
on contained in the Adulterated Wines a r d Li
quore with which the country is flooded.
These Bitters not only CURE but PREVENT
Disease,aod should be used by all who live in
a country where the water ia bad, or where
’ Chills and Fevers are prevalent- Being entire
ly innocent ond harmless, they may be given
freely to Children and Infants with Impunity.
Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance ad
vocates, as an act of humanity, should assiat in
spreading these truly valuable BITTERS over
the ’and, and thereby essentially aid in banish
ing Drurikennese.
CIIAIILrS WIDDIFIELD A CO.,
Proprietors, 78 Wittiun Street, New York, j
And sold by DfogcMs generally.
Wholesale and Kerail Agents for Georgia.
Pi.rm 4 Let rasa, Augusta.
I D<i by t'aniiiia X W,i I, Greensboro.
.f*i *p |fth, •. | jtvt- 1?] • tv.
Legal Advertisements-
GEORG I *,-HREENEt3ot7NTT.-Whereas Wil
liam S. Davis, and Goodwin T. Myrick,
Executors of the last Will and Testament of
Mrs Sarah W. Rowland, deceased, petition the
Court of Ordiuary of raid county for Letters
Dismissory:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to show cause (if any they
have) why raid Executors should not be dis
charged at the Court of Ordinary to be held in
and for said county on the second Monday in
January 1861. Given under my hand at ■
office in Greecetboro, July sth. 18G0.
EuGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Greens County. —Whereas,
John O. Merritt and Thos. J. P. Atkinson
Administrators upon the estate of Lovitt Mer
ritt deceased, petition the Coart of Ordinary
of said county for Letters Dismissory;
These are therefore to cte ad admonish all
persons concerned, to o cause (if any they
have) why said Administrators should n 4 be
discharged at the Conrt of Ordinary to he held
in and for said county on the second Monday
in Januarv 1861. Given under my hand
at office in Gieenesboro. Julv 6th, 1860.
EUGENI US L/KING, Ord’y,
GEORGIA Gr ne County. —Whereas, the
estate of Josse Finch, lato of said comity
dee’d, is unrepresented:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at the Court of Or
dinary to be held in and for said county ou the
first Monday in August next, to show cause
(if any they have) why the administration of
said estate, with the Will annexed, should not
then be vested in the Clerk oft lie Superior
Court or in some other fit and proper person,
in terms of the staute in such ease made and
provided.
Given under my hand at Office ia Greens
boro July 2nd 1860. *
EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’v.
* -
GEORGIA, Greene Couney. —Whereas,
Isaac A. Williams, Administrator de bonis
non of ihe estate of Joseph Grimes, deceased,
petitions the Court of Ordinary of said county
for Lette-s Dismisscp-y:
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 bo held
in and for said county on the firs); Monday in
December next. Given under ray hand
at office in Greenesboro, June 4t > 1860,
EUGENIUS L.JLING, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Gkerke County. —Whereas,
Is ac A. Wil iams, A dminis f 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 miy they
have) why said Administrator should not be
discharged at tho Courtof Ordinary to be held
in and for said count}', on the first Monday in
December next. Given under my hand
-t office in Gneeneslmro, this June 4th 1860.
EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y.
g” 1 EORUIA, Ghkexk County.—Whereas, Samuel
Vff A Howell, Administrator rtcjxmia non, with the
Will enne.xed, upon the estate Howell
deceased, petitions the Courtof Ordinary of said
county for Letters rhsrnissor) :
‘I lieee tire therefor, to cite and admonish all and
singular the. kindred and creditors of said deceased lo
show cause (it any they have)whv eaid Administrator
should not be discharged at the Court of Ordinary to
be held in and for said county ou the first Monday in
November next.
Gi'-ett under my hsnd at office in Grcenesboro,
April 2nd, 1300. EUGENICS L. KING, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Gbeknb County.—Whereas, Freder
ic C. Fuller, Administrator upon the estate o!
da rah D. Willi*, deceased, petition? the Court of Or
dinary of suid county fur Letters Dismissoiy :
These are therefore to cite and adtnoui-th, all and
singular the kindred aud 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 Ire held in uud for said coun'y on tho first
Monday in October next.
Given under my band at office in (frennesboro,
March Gtb, 1960. EUGENIUS L KING, Ord’y.
GEORGI A,Gseenh CotWTV.—Whereas,lsaac Mor
rison, Executor and Mary Atkinson, Executrix
of the last Will aud Testament of Nathan Atkinson,
dee., petitions the Court of Ordinary of said county
for Letters Dismissory :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concent'd, tn show cause, (if tiny they have) wl.v s lid
Executor and Executrix should dot be dutch arsed at
the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said coun
tv on the first Monday in August next.
Given under my hand at office tn Grernrshoro, Jan
uary lOlb, 1960. EUGENIUS L. KING. Ord y.
GEORGIA. GaxKNK CoUUTT.—Whereas, Nicholas
M. Jones, Administrator upon thre#tteof Jesse
S. Jones dee., petitions the Court of Ordinary of ssid
county for Letters Dismissory :
■Three arc therefore lo riteand 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 eaid couHy
on the first Monday in August next.
Given tinder my hand at office in Grecneshoro, Jan
uary 10th, iB6O. EUGENICS L. KING, Ord’y.
GREENE SHERIFF’S SALE. ~
WILL be sold before the Court House door
in the city of Greencslsiro, on tho first
Tuesday in August next, the following proper
ty to-wit: One Negro Boy named Charles, Lev
ied on as the property of Wm, IL Rhodes, to
satisfy a Justices’Court fi. fa. from Taliaferro
county, 606th District G. M.—Robert Newsom
vs. Wm. 11. Rhodes. Lev} made and returned
to me by Thos. Stanlcv Constable.
July 3d, 1860. C. C. NORTON, Sh’ff,
Notice.
GEORGIA, Grekne County. —Will be sold
before the Conrt House door in Greenes
boroon the first Tuesday in August next, a por
tion of the land belonging to the estate of Lit
tleton Mapp, deceased, the 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 tho Court of Or
dinary. LUCRETIA MAPP,
June stli, 18G0. Admr’s.
NOTICE.
TWO month.' 3 after date, to-wit: On the first
Monday ia August next, I shall apply to,
the Court of Ordinary of Greene county, Geor-*
gin, for leave to sell all toT rea l cstr’-e belonging
to the estate of William F. LucL* late of “aid
county deceased. ELLIOT C. BOWDEN,
May 25. ’6O. Adm’r. of W. F. Luckte. dee.
~ NOTICE. ~~
GDORGIA, Greexe County. —All persons
indebted to William F. Lnckie, late of said
county deceased, arc requested to make imme
diate payment, and ali having claims against
said deceased will present them duly proven to
the undersigned within the time prescribed by
law. ELLIOT C. BOWMEN,
May 25, ’6(l. Adm’r. ofW. F. Luckie, dec’d.
NOTICE.
Two months after date, to-wit: On the 4rt
Monday in August next, I shall ajjplv to
the Court of Ordinary of Greene coqjnty, Geor
gia, for leave to sell ail the real estate belonging
to tho estate of George Crutchfield, deceased. *
JAMES BURK.
Muv 26. lWJjft. Adm’r. of Geo. Crutchfield,
NOTICE.
Fit WO months after date, to-wit: On the first
-L Monday in August next, 1 shall npj.lv to
the Cnurt <>f Ordinary of tiri-cne county, Geor
gia, for leave to sell nil the negroes In-longing tn
the .'xtjitr of Peter Clark, lute of said countv
de.-eas.sl. JAMES SMITH. Adw’r.
May jSHIt. IKftO, nf Potrr Clark, dm-'il
DI.4NKK dsil kinds nrstlv printed *t
Miscellaneous Advertisements.
CONFECTIONERIES^
J. P. WILSON,
BEGS leave to infiirm the-citizens of Ororn
esboro’ and vicinity, that lie has optned a
CONFECTIONERY
At the Old Stand of D. McDonuld
where he will keep on hand every thing in his
line. His Stock consists in part, of
CANDIES. Fancy and Plain ;
NUTS of nil kinds ;
RAISONS. “ FIGS.
DATES. PRUNES.
SALMONS, LOBSTERS,
SARDINES, TICKLES,
SNUFF. ORANGES.
LEMONS, See., See. &c
SEGARS of all qualities;
CORDIALS of different kinds;
LEMON-SYRUP,
SODA-WATER,
PORTER, ALE, Ac.
All of which he will sell vary low for CASH.
Groenesboro’. Juno 6th, 18G0._ wtf.
aTshaw
manufacturer and Dealer In all
KINDS OF
FURNITURE.
MAIN STREET, MADISON, GA„
RESPECTFULLY informs hi* friends nii the
public; generally, that he is now receiving hi?
SPRING STOCK OF FURNITURE from New Y.uk
and Philadelphia, which, together with his LARUE
STOCK of
Home manufactured,
makes hi* Assortment the most dtsirabie to make se
lections from, iu the up country. Ilia Stock consists
of a Large Number of
BUREAUS ranging from S2B to
Rosewood, Mahogany, and Painted Wardrobes;
Rosewood and Mahogany Marble top Wasbstands ;
Jenny Lind Tall Po*t and Cottage Bedsteads; some
very liaudriomeCentre and Sofa Tables, als*o Black
Waiuut Extention Tables, 10,12,14 and 10 feet long.
QUARTBTTS,
by the Set or single oue; Hat Stands, and Towel
Racks; several Dozen of Mahogany Parb r Chairs;
Mahogany Rockers of the different Sizes; Lirge and
Small Curled Maple Rockers, with Cane beat and
Baek; Curled Maple Parlor Chairs, nnd ul.o the
Celebrated Cottage Chairs.
A largrc number of Popular Cottage Bedsteads,
with or without the Excelsior Spring Red, attached,
as the purchaser may desire. The SPRING BED
isotfered at the VERY Low Price of
SIX DOLLARS.
AJso, on band, GILT and ROSEWOOD
morus
Os different sizes, which can be cut und put togeth
er in FRAMES ot any oize, at short notice.
N. B.—Sofas and Mahog-ny Rocking Chair*
HEJPAIPEn
AT SHORT FOTICE. sod all other FURNITURE
Repaired with Neatuesa and Dispatch. Th* subscri
ber returns his sincere thanks for the liberal patron
age heretofore bestowed upou him, and respectfully
eolicits a continuation'of the same.
A liberal Redaction will be made on CISII
SALES.
Furniture Boxed and delivered at the Madison
Depot, to go up or down the road, free of charge. —
Orders at homo, ani from abroad, respectfully so
licited. —J une 6th, 1960*7 :n.
Corn! Corn!!
A FINE lot of nice White COKN for sale
at the lowest market price.
Apply to W. G. Johnson, or the subteri
bers, BROWN & WALKER.
Greenesboro, April 11th. 1860-ts.
KAUFFER, BAUM & CO.
Lilli it iif mm iwi
Under the Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
Would inform their many customers that their
STOCK OF
DRY-GOODS,
V
And everything belonging to theii line is complete now, in every respect. A look
thrcugli 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 tire therefore en
abled to offer something new every week. OUR PRICES
hardly need any further comment. “Small Profits ami
Quick Returns” has always been our motto, from
the time we commenced business, and we shall
strictly adhere to it.
OUR MANUFACTORY IN
Cloaks & mantillas,
Is the FIRST and ONLY one established in the Southern States.
We only offer hut a well made article .and save our customers from
Twenty-Five to Thirty per cent.
Out of the many cheap articles wc sell, we would name a few :
Colored SILKS, Splendid Quality at 75 cents worth 81 25.
“ “ Superb “ “ 1.00 1 50.
Foulard SILKS ana SILK LAWNS N 37£ •• *• G2J.
BAREGE ROBES at SG to 8.00 *• 12 to 15.00
COLORED BAREGES , at 25 “ *• 50.
Fast COLORED LAWNS, ffne Quality at J2£ “ “ 25.
ORGANDIES. at 12£ • 25.
LAWN ROBES, at 31 50, *nd up.
LA VILLA CLOTH, a new Traveling Stuff at 12* cts.
Fast Colored PRINTS, at Bto 10 “
Linen TOWELS, - at 75 cts. per doz.
ItesrSTEEL Ext. SKIRTS, 30 Ring. „t $1 50.
• “ “ *’ , 20 •• at 1 00.
L**n Hi*e MARSEILLE QUILTS. at 1 75.
MANTILLAS, at SI 50, 2 50, .7 00 and up.
ITSTKUH in all the different Materials ana Styles. etc.,ect.
Our Stock —KmbroidericH, Ribbon*. Hosierv, lhmtuloon Stuff*,
Ho.noKpuiiH etc., we offer cxtreujolv low. ts . 1
KAUFFER, BAUM i CO.
11 ' w '>- ‘ vfTO ~‘ n ‘ r -' r 1
Miscellaneous Advertisements.
JunsoA'’ s
.Mountain Herb Pills.
Aihvk. wo present von with a |4*rftct of
Tr*uvi, a *hU*f nf a tribe tlw strange Axtec.Nation,
that once rule*! Mexico. Von will Gml a full rwttiil of
liin anil Itis people in nr I‘iunphletA anl Almanac*— U
be ha-1 gratiM. from tfi® Agents fr these I’ills.
The inventor aim! manufacturer of ‘* Ju4nn' Moun
tain Herb I’ilU,” hae B]>ent the greater jurt of his 116- in
traveling, having visited neariy every country in the
W"rM. He sjtent over si* years aimmir the In*!inn* of
U.* Woeky Mountain* aod of Mexico, and it -:* thus t*nt
Ihe ” Hkkh liLie” were dft*?m**re,|. A vety
In account vs his adventures there, you will till’d
n ur Atfti&P*c anil Pairpklet.
It is an wialilijiiiMl fact, that UiflCft.-es arise fi* in
IMPURE BLOOD!
The Mood is the life ! ami when any foreign or i-nhi nl’l.y
matter gets mixed with it. it is at once tlistflbu.-•• to
every organ of the body Kvery nerve f**-l* the |*olo w<
aud all the vital organs quickly complain. The Mnutnrlt
will not the food perfectly. The liver cinee* to
secrete a .sufficiency of bile. The action of the hem t is
weakened, aud so the circulation is fisdile. Hie hilly's
become clogged with the poisonous matter : hence. .1
cough—and all from a slight impurity at the h uiitniii
head of U(b—t)ie Blood 1 As if you had tin ow n *i*m
earth, for instance, In a pure spring, from which run s
tiny rivulet, in a few minutes the whole course of t!s*
stream become* disturbed aud discolored. As ,uiklv
dues impure bUx>d fly to every jtart. and lente iu* sting
bidiiud. All the paasages become olistrnctiMl, Hiui unit**
the obstruction Is remove*!, the lamp o f life tesm dies out.
These pills not itnly purify the blood, hut regenernti- si!
the secretious of the body; they arc, therefore, uUiivniW-n
as a
Ot'SlE FOR BILIOUS DIBKASKS.
f.lver Complaint, Sick Headache, kc. This Anti Hit i *
Mislicine exjn*ts from the blood the hidden seeds ol dis
ease, and renders all the fluids and secretions pure und
fluent, clearing and resuscitating the vital organs.
I'leasaut indeed, is it to us, that we art* aide lo jilttee
within your reach, a medicine like the “ Mountain Hi uh
1*11.141, M that will pass direcflv to the iiflitcled parts,
through the blood and fluids of the hotly, and c:*n-e
tlie sufferer to brighteu with the tlualf of ht’Mulv uud
health.
Judion'i Pillt are the Best lUmttly in ra it!-
ence for the following Complaints:
Row] Complaints , Debility, hwm <l II
tbxr and Ague, Liter <'"nndfirth,
Cbls, tbnnJe ii/mplaitits. Durness if Spirits,
Chest IHsmses, Ifr/übu hrt, l‘ilex,
Coxtiimess, huligestittn, Stupe and Grovel.
Dysfxpsia, Influenza, Secondary Symp
Itiarrham, Inflammation ,
lProj>nj t • • * • • *
GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE!
Females who value health, should never be without
those Pills. They purify the blood, remove obstruction*
of all kinds, cleanse the skin of all pimples and blotches
aud bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek.
JKF* The Plants and nerba of which theft Pills nre
made, were, discovered In a very surprising way uoinog
the Tecucails, a tribe of Aborigines in Mexico. Get the
Almanac of our Agent, aud you will read with delight,
the very interesting accouut it contaius of the *• GtuuT
Medicine” of the Axtecn. %
Oliservc, — The Mountain Herb I‘Hh are put up in a
Beautiful Wrapper. Hack box contains 40 piils, anti Retail
at 2f cents per box. All genuine, halt Ike signature o
B. 1. JUDSOS and COon each box.
B. h. JUDSON, & Cos.
soiyk prop n 11;Tons,
No. 60 Lfonard Street,
AK W YVUK.
FOR 5.11. K BY ALL MEIHCI.VE rEALUfi*. -£,J
FOR SALK BY
J. Henry Wood. Greenesboro,
G. V. Flatt & W. H. Ward, Lexington, Ga.
June 6th, 1860. —ly.
ffliscellaueous Advertisements.
A FORTUNE FOR $lO
GRAND SCHEME
FOR JULY, DUO.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
BtcKINWEX. & CO.. .Haunters.
Authorized by speaiai Aot of the Legislature
25,828 PRIZES.
More I nan one Prize to eyerrj two Tickets.
CAPITAL PRIZE,S6O,OOO.
Tickets qnly 810
Halves, Qcartehs, and Eights in Proportion.
To be Drawn Bach Saturday in 1860.
In the City of Savannah, Georgia.
Class 79, to be Drawn July 7, 1860.
Clara *O, to be Drawn July D, iB6O.
Class 81 to be Drawn July 21, 1860.
Ciass 82, to be Drawn July 28. 1860.
Magnificent Scheme.
1 P'z. of 6 >.OOO is $60,000 | sos 1,000 ate ( 5,000
1 •’ 20,000 i 20,000 1 10 *• 600 are 5 000
l “ 10,000 ia 10.000 I 2 400 are SoO
l •• 5,000 is 5,0001 2 “ 30J nre <>o
I•• 4.000 U 4,(50 | 2 •• 00 nr* 400
1 -3 000 1* 3.000 j 50 - 160 are 7 500
t •• 2,000 is 2.IXK) I 11)0 •• too ore 10,0.0
I ’ 1-500 ia 1,60.) | 100 95 r . ro 9.50
J l.lOO i* 1,100-100 “ 85 are 8.600
APP liO XIM ATIO K PKI A KB
25 41N Prizes aumuntmg to $212,140
*?5.828 Prizes Aiiit’ins to $368,040
WILL BE DBA WN THIS MONTH.
Cubtivicahes of Packauks will be 9old at the fol
lowing rates wliirh is the riek :
Cerlifirsle ol Paekeyes of 10 Whole Tickets ®6O
•• 10 Holt •* :>
“ “ 10 Qoaiteis “ 15
“ ■’ 10 Etgblli - 760
LOOK AT THIS!
A SPLENDID DRAWING ON
The Three Number Plan !
Which tufces place on every Wednesday and Satur
day iu 1960.
1 Capitol Prize of §23,000
I Prize of 4,600
1 “ of 4,00*
1 “ of 3,000
1 ’’ of 2,171.20
10 •* of S7OO are 7,00n
60 “ of 125 are >1,250
259 *’ of 80 are 20,720
f-l “ of 50 are 3,200
fi t •• of 30 are 1,920
6t “ of 20 aro 1,290
5.632 ” of 10 are 66,320
28,224 “ ot 5 are 141,120
—
34,412 Prizes Araountina to $291,481.20
Whole Tickets $5,
Hhares in Proportion.
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFI
CATES.—-Endose the money lo our address tor the
ticket* ordered, on receipt of which they will he for
warded by first mail. Purchasers can have ticket*
ending in arxy figure they may designate.
The list of drawn numbers and prizes will be sent
to purchasers immediately after the drawing.
All communications strictly confidential.
Orders for Tickets or Certificates, hv Mail or Ex
press, to be directed to McivINNEY and CO.
November 2. 1859 ly Suvannah, Gn.
HOSTS'? r32'3
STOMACH BIT TECS,
Ibr the Mr* of A7iv*.&,
Fltituleucy. ixma of Appetite, <<r .tut/ ItUionu
(ittnidtiinSit fr.mo a rrurrbb/
of tn* sk>rruteJi or Bone/*. f>rthu t in t j Or •***,
ftyseoSvry, Colic* Cootvro Morftue* .{V.
Id view of th a f:\cf fJia; ♦•v- rv TvmhfT *f
thr human f.imil v is nunvor I m rttil ro
some of tho above conwlnitit.*. ln**M<hM io
mimcrablo other comlilmiiM in Mfn.
lliO asi i stance ol u little of
cx.rche of corar.ion sense, ilicy ir.rty l#c nl'l-v
*a their hiihit?* of <Tu*t. •ikl wWi
the assistance of a good t..ic, seen* |a-r
----mancnt.hoalth. In order to accotitplish this
desired object, the true course to purßit.- r.-,
Certainiy, that which will produce u l aMira.
state of if,logs at. (he l.sut iiaetrd of vitoi
strength and life : for this end hr. Hostetler
Lrfs ‘illreduced to this country n i.pJir-,
tion called HOSTKTTEtfS STOMACH
BITTERS, which, ill ‘his .lav i> >(t u rivir
medicine, but one ‘list hop been tried for
year- giving sn'isfiietion to .ill who lmv
nxeil it. The Biiters operate powerfully iqsut
the sloni'ich, Ik-wi'lk and liver, reftorilig
them to a healthy and vigorous action, and
tlius l>y the simple process of strengthening
nature, enaiile tlie system to triumph over
disease Diarrliuta, dv*eiitery or fiux, so
general)}’ contracted hy new settlers, sad
caused principally by tiie change of water
and diet, will be speedily regulated hy a
brief use of this preparatiou. Dyspepsia,
a disease which is probably more prevalent
when taken in ail its various forms, limn
any other; the cause of which mnv nlway*
he attributed to derangements of the diges
tive organs, can he cured without fail hy
using HOST UTTER'S STOMACH BIT
TERS as per directions on the Isjitle. For
this disease every physician will rcstgm
mend Bitters of some kind, then whv not
use au article known to be infallible t
Every country have th- :r Bitter* os a pro-
of msease, r J strengthening of
the system in goners., and among J ;hein *ll
there is not to be found n more healthy
people than tno Germans, from whom this
preparation emanated, based upon scientific
experiments which has attended to advance
the destiny of this great preparation iu the
medical scale of science.
FEVER AND AGUE.
This try lug awl provoking dUcasc, which Use. Its
relenUeN grasp on the body of n iu, reducu. n I'm to
s mere shadow in a short .pace of time, and randerinx
him physically aw! mentally useless, can he defeated
and driven from the body by the use of ftOSTKTTI.KV
RENOWNED BITTKKB. Eurtber. any of the slave
staled diseases can not be contracted when exposed to
any ordinary conditions producing them, if the Bitters
are used as per directions. And as it neither creates
nausea nor offends the palate, and rendering ummcea
•ary any change of diet or Interruption lo usual par
suits, but promotes sound steep and healthy digestion,
the complaint b thus removed as speedily as is con
•latent with the production cf a thorough and pemia
sentcon.
For Persons in advanced years
Who are .offering from an enfeebled constitution and
Infirm body, these Bitten an invaluable aa a restore
five of strength and vigor, aod need, only to bt trios
to be appreciated. And to a mother while nurebifi.
thaw Bitten are lndiapeneable, especially where the
mother's nourishment la inadequate to the demand,
of the child, oenaequcntly her strength must yMd.
and here It Is where a good tonic, such aa Iloatetter'a.
Stomach Bitten la needed to Impart temiorary strength
aod vigor to the system. Ladies .hoold by all maaos. .
try Ibis remedy for all cases of debility, arid before as .
doing, aek your physician, who. If be ia acquainted
with the virtues of the lliMen, stfl recommend their*
om in all cases of weakness.
CtmOIN. —We caution Uie public ngninst.
using any of the many imitations or coun
terfeits, but ask for Howim-i:’* Cr:.£inaTu>
Stotjacb Bittxm, a* ’ tee that .itch bottle
hat the worde “ Dr. 1. Hun tetter'* Snxitheb
Bitters” blown t * ‘he side of the liottle, and
stamped ou the imtallic cap cov-riug the
cork, and obaerre that imr nu:<.graph signa
ture ia on the InUil.
’ O’ I’rrpxrrd and said b) fIOSTKTTFR X
MIITII, nttaknnrb, Pa., tsMtll by alb
Itraert-:*. gear*.-., ssd drstrr. generally
Ihreaghaai Ihe I attod stile.,
Intel It a and Lerntta).
BCOVIL dt Ml AD,
MU lilll.l’.tAli •<(..,
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