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Tkt Uin.
Tli* l- iin of the Unnatitutinn, wo pre-
Mtmo noorly oil men in tuo Suutli, dnin
to U perpetuated. !t is the bond of m
lathers, and as their children, we will
maintain it. Hut do*the dangers and agi
tations which now shake the United
States, arise from the. Union of the Con
stitution f If it does, then the work of
our fathers in moot inadequate to onr
times. We maintain, that these dangnts
and agitations arc the re*nil, not of the
Constitution they transmitted to us. but
ot its overthrow. The Union it estatdisli
ed. does not exist. Usurpation and en
croachment have drawn into the vortex
of Federal power, interests, which were
never intended, hy tins Constitution, to
ho embrace,il in its operations. The Gen
eral Government, undvr the sectional
liredoininaucc and policy of the North,
tas become omnipotent in the laving and
appropriation of the taxes; and now
stretches its authority over slavery in the
South. The Constitution, under such
usurpations of power, is virtually abolish
ed—and the Union it established is vir
tually dissolved. Hence the dissatisfac
tion ill the South, andthu conflict between
the North and the South, which must end,
either in the Union of the Constitution be
ing restored, or in thu -South being des
troyed by the sectional despotism of the
North, under the auspices of another
Union, established by power on the one
side and subjection on the other. Nor is
the test of the true condition of the South,
very lar off. The elections next fall,
must settle the question of Northern pre
dominance—-of a complete sectional des
potism over tin* South, or of yet another
chance for Southern deliverance. As
things now are, the probability is that the
Black Republicans will sweep the North,
and command the Electoral College in the
I'residctitial election. Now, in such a
coalition of things, is it truthful—is it
politic, in the South to dev I iu professions
of devotion to the Union ? Will they
prepare the people of the S(Wth, to resist
the sectional despotism of the .Black Re
publican party ? With a full knowledge,
4*l the fatal effects to the South, of llie
possession and control of the FenO'i'i
internment by ‘he. Black Republica*,'*’
nnn . boli!iui-t of tin- North, do not such
profcSs;i' ,ls inevitably tend to a submission
in their rtrje I Ought not the people of
to be aroused ton full
iaon£<f the nerils which hang over them,
Miidke prepare- 1 to l.'oet them, and to con* j
(tnil Lbejr own 1 II hat is now
(the Vi .ihui J
i. It is a Union wifi, the Northern
StaJ.
2. if is a Uni-Mi with the Northern
States, wlie have uulili- and the Uot.stitlltiou
in tko Slave Luyk.
,‘t. It is a Union \\ i: i■ the Niirtlu'rn
fStates, who, for twv ity years, have kep,*
tip in Congress an agitation against South
ora slavery.
4. It is a Union with the Northern
States, who have determined to exclude
the Southern people from settling, with
their slaves, in any of the Territory of the
United States.
it. It is a Union with the Northern
Stiles, who have organized their tertiona/
power, to tide and govern the Southern
States, a their interest, ambition or fanati
cism shall requite.
0. It is a Union with the Northern
{States, who have overthrown the Union
.and the C institution, and have substituted
iia ■* tte-a 1, a Uni m liavi g their despotic
iiower, the Sole criterion of its terms and
Siinitations.
7. It is a Union with the Northern
(States, in which a party predominates,
whose vital principles hostility to Afri
v:an slavery uu the Snath ; and whose poli
ry it is to extinguiah it.
8. It is a Union with Tariff plunderers,
win*, by the Tariff h oys of the Federal
di iveruinent appropriate the. property of
the Southern people to their use. and
.make them their tributaries. •
I*. It is it L'uluii with Treasury pluiwW
ro, who, by unconstitutional appropria-
Atmw, drain t luj Treasury of the United
States tor tbc.ir sectional enrichment and
aegi'atidisemont.
10. Briefly. it is a Union on the part of
the South with Iter bitterest revilers, bat
jts. oppieHsors ami enemies.
Now, that any man in tl e South, who
realizes the truth of the above positions,
.can lore or reference the Union, as it ex
ists—is mi utter itnphssibility. Lying lips
may utter praise—aud a cowardly heart
jmiUM'rfraui its murmurs; —but the mean
est political slave must bate a despotism
which scourges and threatens to destroy
iiitn. I,o ve and bate, are not tinder nur
control. God has so constituted the hu
man heart, that we 67<a love only i chat it
lovely —aud we must hate wljat is morally
wrong and detestable. Wo do not wish
to judge others harshly—hut it does ap
jMiar to us, that no one in the South can
I are or rr retrace the Union as it exists .:
hut one who is at heart an Abolitionist.,
Matty may tolerate it, under the hopeof
reforming it. Many may remember and !
love it, as it was in past days of usefulness
jnd glory, when it was the Union of the \
Constitution. But now —ns it is oir with- \
out the Constitution — with its furious sec
tionalism, and its anti-slavery fanaticism
aud policy at the North—the .ouly fcel
mgs in the South which it can rationally
inspire, are those of distrust, fear, con
tempt or hate. If you have still hopes of
reforming it, and of again reinstating the
Union of the Constitution- -say so; but to
accomplish your object, you must con
demn the Union as it is. If it is worthy of
your devotion—why reform it I What
are all your, opposition and complaints,
but hypocritical ravings, lor factious euds?
—rCkarlcsto Memry.
strike amoug the bakers iu
* -.Savannah continues, and one or two of
„t,U$ ‘kern have been arrested for attempt
r to. < c#taieu disturbance. The best reme
dy for bakers’ strikes is comprised in the
.four word* heading an advertisement in
the ficpyilicat —“Makeyour own bread.”
Stuart liljjott scuds to the Jiei>*hhcan a
communication, in which be toast* ibo
.Bakers browner than their bread, as fol
dowa ••
Toast. — To the blessed memory of the
beloved King J’har.uli. who not only
imprisoned bis Chief Baker, huf hanged
tlie d—d rascal besides.
-n r The Port- Uoyal raihead mealing
takes place at Barawef Court ll*use, •
Monday the OtJ* of
Legal AdrentieacMi
("IFOSGI.V Gann Cwstt—Mr*.
Mils -rrl llatMua n I iwwf Dirimi, Jr., if
1i- e f-> l.i tiers Administration upon the estate
Ol Jsr.:cs M D>viou. late of said county, deceased:
1 1 rs* >r thereto: eto rile and admonwh, alt and
singular me ittu-lred and creditor* of eatd deceased,
- k’ lx ml > |>p. ar at tlir Court of Ordinary to be held
in ai.d Sir .-aid roomy ou the flrsv M >nd*y in Sep
leuiber next, to show cause (if my iky hare) why
sshl letters should not then be granted.
Giren under mv hin t at offi.-e in Greeneshoro,
July Jh. I9SO. EUGENICS D. KING. Ord’y.
NOTICE
j t|N Wo months after date, to-xri: on the first
JL Monday in October next, I shall apply to
; the Court of’ Ordinary of Greene County, tlrnr
j gin, for leave to soli all the real estate belong
ing to toe estate of Thomas Merritt, Sr., dec’di
JAS. MERRITT, Ex’r. of
July 2Gth, ISO') Thos. Merritt, deo’tl
~ WOTICF,.
TW • months after date, to-w : t: on the first
Monday in October next. I shall apply.to
the Court of Ordinary of Greene. Coni, ty for
leave to sell the real e ‘ate belonging tu tire es
tate of John 11. Sneliings. deceased.
FREDERIC 0. FULLER, Adin’r.
of Jno. H. Sncllir.gs, dec'd.
Greenesboro, July 30th, ’6O.
CITATION.
STATE OF OEOKOIA, 1 In the Court
Grrene County, j of Ordinary.
To .Tone Ihitchceon and her h tsband Jume
Jfetcheoon:
IV’ IIF.HKA'L a paper purporting to be the
* * i'. ‘ M i.i tiiui Testament and Codicil ot
Sara: a>. o•, and- t ;.sed. has heeu liletf in this
Office; ;: vi-:-rc:i-. Samuel R. ‘* a I her the
named 1. ■: ■ r. t lii, lias petitioned
this v'.-u; ii. u ,i,<- and w ’ ill and Testament and
Codicil may be proven at Soleiim form, and
that the Legatees, Diviuecs and Heirs at Law
be cite 1 for that purpose; and, whereas, Jane
Hutcheson, wile of .lames Hutcheson, a Lega
tee named in said W ill, resides beyond the lim
its of the State of Georgia:
Tl: .0 arc therefore to cite and require the
said dree Hut tic.- >a and her husband James
Hutch-.- -ti, t in* and appear at the • ourt o!
Ordinary lo be •-el'* ... and for said county ot
tti*.* ne, on the first Monday in Nnrembcr, Kigh
- a Hucdioii and ixty. (the same being the
: y iixe l by ti e undesigned for the probate t.i
said Will) af the f t cot House in the City of
Greenes! rough, at 10 o'clock, a. m., to attend
upon said i ‘"obite, and to s'u.w cause (if any they
have) why ‘aid ‘ til arid Testament and Codicil
should ■! boo yen in Solemn form.
Given ua.l-r n,y baud and official signature
-•tGrccaesl .rough, this3oth day of July 1860.
EUGENII’ * L. KING, Ordinary
of Greene County Georgia.
Aug.'st Ist.. 1860 ’ —wOOd
Gi?E KXE SHERIFF’S SUE.
\\J ILL beV 01 '* <Vuri ' ll use door
\\ ~jpy ;<>t Gj-imnesiwro’ on the first
Tuesday ‘ * ‘bei next, between the usual
hours ~*f i&.'i.H -.v:u; r v
One va.act ‘in toe I, ’ nvS P>hcM:‘ren
ting on Va rt street. f ’ 11,1,1 ru ‘‘*
niug back ab-mteighty fwt, ty"* thf>
Shops of Dr. Wm. L.'M. Hat. v ‘ s ! a,n
Morgan—Levied on us the propo ‘ l ’ 1 ‘ ’ ll l^. nl
A. Wilson, to satisfy two Justice Lourt fi fas
from the 148th Dist, G. M., —one iv..’ , °
Vv.'lson & Callahan vs. W. A \\ ilson,.
in f.v or of Thomas Callahan vs.’ W. A. V. , s ” n ’
le*w rL'a'lc and refined to me by Levi >. °' s ’
t'onstaliu*. C. < . NORTON, Sh ft.
A i.so. at the same time and plaec: One Sewing
Machine, 11 R.'ggv Whips, 4 Sides of Harness
Leather, Id pieee,'of Leather, 5 Horse Collars,
l P!i Trass- Chain. J . ‘2 Pieces Patent Leather,
1 Lit t! a _ , Ido Ruckles, 6 Papers Silver Tu -
rets. 1 i. s ;f J’ttd lloo.'s, 1 Lot Swivels, 1 do
Shaft i u ;s, I <i i RrodoOn Hnnners, 1 do Bridle
IL 1 J,.Tncks,l Paper St-revs, 26 Pair Ilames,
on La os Old Bu-kle , l Lot Old Harness
t B:., riles Harness baddies, 1 J-"t Harness
Trimmings, 2 Saddle Pads, 1 Can spirits Tur
peo .rtc, 2 1 ansO.l, 1 Keg white Lead, 1 Can
lila ‘k'lvg, 1 Lot Flax and shoo Thread. 1 Lot
fl'eSing, l Lot of Buggy Aproi.tr. one Jn.l doz
t'attagc (/hairs, levied on as tho property of
Jesse Barnwell to satisfy afifafr an Greene
Superior Court, in favor of Sherman,'.Jessup &
Cos., vs. Jesse 3. Barnwell i It. J. M,vssey.—
Property pointed outbv tt. J. asscy.
JN'O 1). ENGLISH,‘O.SL ’ff.
At.so, at tlie fame i'm ■ and place: One gold
I'ru-hiug Mill, culled a Chillinn Mill, pompoa-’d
oi‘ iro'i, aud weighing about len thouranv’
pounds, also the Mineral interest of the Gold
Hill fining Company, in One Hundred and
Sixty acres of l and in said county, and for
me! (y occupied and worked by aid Company
for gold mining, which interest % the balance
of. a Lease for seven years held by said company
The above property levied on as the property of
said Company, to satisfy u fi fa. issued from the
Superior Court of said county iu favor of Sarah
Podard against said Company. property-poin
ted out by Dr. R. S. Williams.
* JOHN D ENGLISH, D, Sh’ff
.fuiy 2Gth, 1800.
VkriLL be sold before, the Court House door
if in t!ie city of Greenesboro, on tiie first
Tuesday in August next, tlie following prfmer
tv to-wit: ‘One Negro Boy named Charles, -Lev
ied on a* the property* of Win 11. Rhodes, to
satisfy a .lustico-” > nri fi. fa. ft* mi Tal afovro
county, tiifith District 6 M.—Robert New -m
vs. \V*in H. Hnodes. Levy made and returned
to me bv Thos. Stanley Constable.
July Sd, 1800. ‘C. C. NORTON. Sl.’ff,
GEORGIA, tHrecnc County,
.4 LL persons indebted to Sherwood Stanley’s
i'V estate, are requested to make inline ‘ ale
payment, atciaif per, us having cWm* agirnst
said estate will preNm: Ciera duly proven * the
Uridcrs'gned w :h : n the *iue prescribed ny law.
’ F FOSTRR, Adm’r.
i lc uonis no, will .lom-xed, of Slierw ‘od.S.an
lev, deceased. —Fuly 24tb. 1860-6 w.
NOTICE.
j ‘ WO uv •: to after date, 10-wit* ou the first
* Monday a f igtober next, I shall apply to
the Court of Ordinary of Greene County, Ga.,
tor leave to sell the Real Estate and Negroes
bel.mging to the estate of Sherwood Stanley,
deceased. M. F. FOSTER, Adm’r.
de bonis non with the Will annexed of Sher
wood Stanley, dec’d. —July 24th, 1800.
NOTICE.
ON the first Monday in October next I will
apply to tin- 0--u- toi Ordinary of Greene
eounty, Gn., for leave to sell the negrooa belong
ing to my ward, Maw A. Parrott.
M". W. LEWIS, Guardian.
July 24th, 1860. —td. >
~ NOTICE,
rpWO months after date, to-wit: On the first
I 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 saia
county deceased. ELLIOT C. BOWDEN,
May 25• ‘GO.’ Adm’r. of W. F. Luckie. dec.
NOTICE. ■ ■.r
TWO months after date, to-wit: On the first
Monday in August next, I shall apply to
the 0 nrt of Ordinary of Oreene county, Geor
gia, for leave to sell all the negroes belonging to
’ the citato of Peter Clark, late of said county
i deceased. JAMES SMITH, Adm’r.
I May 2ittk, 1880. of Peter Clark, dat’d
I nmM of all kinds neatly printed t
i L# i jm; sottca.
Legal AdverUteiaenU*
GEORG IGxskxk Oocxtt - Whereas Wil
liam S. Dteis, and Goodwin T. Myrick,
Execntois of the last Will and T : mtalneDt of
Mro Sarah W. Rowland, deceased, 'petition the
Court of Ordinary of said county for Letter*
Dismissory:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persous concerned to show cause (if any they
have) why said Executors should not be dis
charged at the Court of Ordinary to he I eld in
and tor said county on the second Monday in
January 1861. Given under my hard at
office in Grttnei.horo, July 6th. 1860. ... j
K GENIUSL, KINO, Ord’y.
Georgia, grxfwb cot-im.—where**,
John O. Merritt and Thos. J.P. Atkinson
Administrators upon the estate of I.ovitt Mer
ritt deceased, petition the Court of Ordinary
of said county for Letters Dismi-sory-;
These are therefore to ctp ad admonish all
persons concerned, to s ov cause (if auk they
have) why said Administrators t be
discharged at the Conrt of Ordinary to he. held
in and for said county on tl-c second Monday
in Jauuarv 1861. Given under my hand
at office in Grcenetboro. July 6th, 1860.
EUGENICS L. KING, Ord’r.
GEORGIA Greine County. —Whereas, the
estate of Jesse Finch, late of said county
dee’d, is unrepresented;
Th esc are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to lie and appear at the Court of Or
ditiary to be held in and for said county on the
first Monday in August next, to show cause
(if any they” have) why the administration of
said e- tale, with the Will annexed, should not
then be vested in the Clerk of the Superior
Court or in some other fit and proper person,
in terms of the stnutc in such case made and
pr-'vl led. Given under niy hand at Office
in Greeneshoro July 2nd 1860.
EUGENICS L. KING, Or-l’v.
GEORGIA, Greene Cocsrv.— -Whereas,
Isaac A. Williams, Administrator de bonis
7>on of the estate of Joseph Grimes, decca ed,
petitions the Court of Ordinary of sai 1 county
tor Letteis Dismissory:
These are theiefore to cite and admonish all
rirsi.iiK concerned, to show cause (if any they
have) whv sai ) Administrator should not be
discharged at the Court of Ordinary to be ht)d
in and tor said countv on the first Monday in
December next. Given under my hand
at office in Greenesboro. June 4t’ !BCOj
EUGENIUS f , KING, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Greese County.— Whereas,
Is ac A. Wiliams, ‘dminis*raM>r upon
the estate of Mrs. Harriet L.Grimes, dec ased
petitions the Court of Ordinary of said county
for Letters Dismissory.
These ate therefore to rite and admonish all:
persons concerned, to show eanse (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 Morrd yin
December next. Given under niy hand
at offise in Gae&hesboro, this June 4th JrtMto.’
F.UOF.NIUS l- KING, Or(fy. 1
(-N EOttGIA. Oft r.\k Coontt.- Whereas, S .muel
JT A Hue: A’ Imiiiirtralor ,lc !> nie non, with lar
Will ennex*’ , P the estate of McKiiiuey Howell
ili-ceased, (ft ti-.n-the C'oort of Ontiiiary of “said
county lor Letters ihsiriwaorv :
‘I tiese arc therefort incite and a<linon**h all and
singular the kindred and creditors of su'd deceased to
show cause (if any they Irivr)* hv raid Administrator
should not be disc.hireel at. the Couit of Ordinary to
be held in aud Inr said countv on the first Monday in
X avetnbi r next.
ttfve't under my hand at office in Grrenrsbore,
Aprd 2nd. 18H0 EUGENICS I, KING, Ord'y.
<"1 EORG’A, Grresk Ooitnttl—Wliereas, Ereder
\ ic C. Fuller, Administrator ypnn the estate til
4“- fi JV Willis, 'deceased, petitions ttie Court of Or
dinar *>f said CouiHV for Letters Dismissory ; “
“ti ■* -re therefor! to cite and admoni-h, all and
sin ‘Ttar ‘ kindred a8 creditors of said daaeawd.
Singular anv v bey have) why said Admiyis- :
Wator sl'ouTd no S ,-d/.t th ? eCourt of o?di
narvtobeheid to .’ltd for .‘-d county on the firs.
Monday in Octob, ‘ i'ext. in Oreenesbom.
Given under my “ai o a nm. n ~
March fitb, IS6O. EUi>ENIUL. KING, Ord y.
GEORGIA, Gkskns Ct. txr y.’-Whereas,Mor
rison, Exwutor nd fc'ary ~..
of the lost Will and Testament ol Nathan AtkV
dec., petitions the Court of d*ilinat, T of asid couv .
for tellers Dismisspry ;
These are therefore to cite and ndjrtov *u perrons
concern'd, to show caos*. (if ny they bi'\’e)whT Mid
Executor und Executrix should not be dleitisrenl 1
the Court of Ordinary to be field in and .‘crst'Ul cona
tr on the f)rsl Monday in August next.
Given under mv hand *t nlfiee in Green whom, ‘sir
nary 10th, I slit: EUGENICS L. IC’NG, Qrd y.
GEORGIA, Ghkenb Coom-ri—Whert-Ac. Niebolns
M. Jones, A'diiiioistrator upon the exte'eof Jess*
S. Jones dee., petitions the Court of Ordinsr/ 'l ®aM
county lor Lettm PWniisaory : -
These are therefore to cHea’nd stlmnnish *ll py rTOn ’
j-oncerned, to show rau-e ms any they hsre— wfiy
ss id Administrator should not be discharged at, the
Ci.vrt of Ordinary to be held in and for said com ‘y
on t.'t* fie** Monday in August next.
Give n under my band nt oflire in Oreeneshorn, Jail,
uary lOlh, JStiO. EUGENICS L. KING, Ord'y.
Administrator’s Sate.
BY virtue ol An order from the Court of
Ordinary of Greene county,, will be sold
on the Ist Tuesdav in September next, at tlie
Court House door'in Spring Place, Murray
county, between the leg 1 hours of sale, One
lot of Land containing One Hundred ami Sixty
■teres, kno vn and distinguishes a3 _ j°t number
two hundred and thirty nine (28^.1 ,n *be 3Gtb
District ond 2nd S action of origina.' l v Ohero
kee now Murray .county Sold as part of the
real e -t ite of Nancy Gresham, decease,'.
STERLING A. GRESHAM, Adm’r. i
•In-. 12th 1-1511. . . : I
NOTICE.
Two montlis after date, to wit: On the first
Monday in August next, I shall apply to
the Court of Ordinary of Greene county, Geor
gtu, for leave to sell all the real estate belonging
t > the estate of Goorge Crutchfield, deceased.
JAMES BURK, t
May 26. 1860. Adm’r. of Geo. Crutchfield.
NOTICE.
OX .he first M uday in October next I will
apply to the Court of Ordinary of Groene
county Ga., tor leave to sell the negroes of my
ward, Jeffrev C. Parrott.
’ A. A.JEIiNIGtN, Gnardian.
July 24th, 1860. —td.
Notice.
Georgia, Greexe Col-ntt. —win be sold
befora the Court House door’ in Greencs
boro on the first Tuesday in August next, a nor-’
tion of the land belonging to the estate of Lit
tleton Mapp, deceased, adjoining the lands of
Jas. Jackson and Wiley Wright. The portion,
to be sold contains between 20 and 30 acres.—t
Sold by virtue of au order of. the Court of Or-
LUCRETIA MAPP, T .
June sth. 1860. Admr’x. ■*■-,
Lumber! Lumber!! Lumber!!!
THE subscribers having recently purchased
and fitted up on Dr. Griffin’s plant ition,
five f5) miles east of Wpodville. one of Messrs.
GEORGE PAGE k CO.’S Patent Portable
Mills. Will furnish the public with Lumber
in any quantity at Cne ($1) Dollar per Hun
dred, CASH.
* We will deliver Lumber at Woodville Dapet
for fS.KO per thousand.
For further inlbrmation address us at Wood
ville, Ga. E B. MOODY k CO.
July 11th, 1860. —4L
tireeucsboro Female College.
rpHE next Session of this well known In-
A stitution will open on the 30th insi., with
an able aid complete corps of Teachers.
V. C. FULLER. Sec’ty.. ‘
of Board &f Trustees.
Oreenf.born’, Ga., July Mh, !890. —ls.
ntec*llaaes i4vNiMaenls*
ARTICLES OF EVERY-DAY (JSE,
’ b. t. babbitt**
Pure Modi ciaa l Yeas t.
Manufactured from cort.tnoH Balt and Pare
68 Crwuni Tartar. When qeed in Bre-d, Cake, £8
or Bjacuit, it turna to gas,—like that from a
bottle olSoda Water, anti rernainadormant
* in the dough until It in aet in kite oven, when
the heat causes the gas to escape through the
■atari dough while bnkitij£ The Hired, Cake, orand
Biscuit is (jot njtlv very light but pcrtectly
j . wlioiaonie Where thi* Yeaat is used you will
a> require' about one-quant r the amount of
shuirteniog used withordinury Yeai. It may
I v also be used lor Buckwheat Cakes, Johnny I U
, Cskes, and all kinds ol Paairy This Yeaat ia
pul up only.in one pound cans, with check
ered label. Red, White and Blue—no other
ia Genuine—hewarwof imitationa.
IT Babbitt’s pare Concentrated Pot
ssn.—Warranted double the strength of
common Potaah, and superior to any Snpou
iflerfn market, put up in rana of lib., 2lbs.,
and * ,b *’ ®* b *> ** lbs - with 101 l directions for >n< j
making Hard and Soft Soap. One pound
will make fifteen gallons of Soft So?p. No
f'me is required. Consumers will find this
be cheap, (t Potaah in market.
70 BT BubbiM’s Medical Saleratns. 70
A perfectly pure and wholesome article tree
from all deleterious matter, so prep-ir* and that
as the circular accompanyiug the S derat its
will show, nothing remains in the breed when.
68 baked but common Salt, Water, and Flour. 08
I’utnpnrally in papers, 1, I 21b. and M lb.
B T Babbitt's Concent rated Soft Soap..
One R,-x coating one Dollar will niahe‘4o
gallons of handsome Soft Soap by simply .
adding boiling water.
B T Babbitt’s Concentrated Sal Soda.
Anew article exclusively for the South. Sal
Soda or Washing. Soda ennuot be cnt South
7A during warm weaHher, as it deliquesces or JQ
‘melts. I drv out the water and put up the
Sal Soda in lib papers, “warranted to stand
the warmest climate.” One pound is equal
to four pounds of ordinary Si! Slds Wash
po ing Soda—consequently it ia much cheaper /o
—the dealer saves 65 percent on the freight,
as he docs not have to pay freight on water.
Ask ymir storekeeper for B. T. Babbitt’s
Concentrated Sal Soda in one poond papers.
and B. T. Babbitt’s Soap for Family Ise. an d
One pound of this Soup is equal to three
pounds (-.(ordinary Family Sonp. One pound
will make 3 gallons ot handsome Soft So-p.
tl will remove paint, grease, tar, and
70 of all kinds. It wrill nr.t injure the fabric; ou 70
the contrary, it preserves it It wilt wash in
hard or soft water. Bill little laoor is requir
ed where this Snap is used. Machinists and
Painters will find this Soap superior to any
-68 thing in market. It your Storekeeper does 68
J not Iter p ‘he above goods, send 5 dollors by
mad and I will tend a package of cither nr
tide, or an assorted box Containing a part of
*ach article, as vnu may direct. Send the J
and name of your Postolfice, also the State and and
County in which ynu reside# with directions
for shipping. Address
’ B. T. BABBITT,
70 61, f!6, 70. 74 and 74 Washington St , N.Y.jQ
A liberal discount to Storekeepers.
July 11th 1360 —v le.
MANHOODp
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED,
Just jiubfislicd in a Sealed Envelope,
A LkCTCREONTHK JiATORK, TREATMENT AND RADICAL
CitEKorSi-ERiiAToßirWoeA.or Seminal Weakness,Sex
ual Debility. Nervousness and Involuntary Emissions,
nrotlncinff’linpotency, Consuinpli n and Menial and
I’byeical !)• bility,
Bv ROB. J.OULVERWELL. M D.
Thi important, fact that the awful consequence* of
self abuse may be etfectually removed without inter
nal iiu ditires or the dangerous applicationso(c us
tics, instruments, medicated bougies, and other em
pirical devices, is here clearly dotnnnflraUd, an<J tbe
entirely new an I highly successful treatin'nt, as a
dopted by the celebrated author, fallv explained, by
means of which everyone is enabled to cure himself
perfectly, slid at the least possible cos', ther, by avni
ding all advertised nostrums ol the day. This lec
ture will proves boon to thousands and thousand-.
Sent tinder seal to any address, post-said, on the
receipt ol two wetsge stamps, by addressing DR.
CH J. 0. KLINE. M I)., 480 First Avenue, Now
York. P st Box 45H6 , A,nril 1). IS6IVJV.
KAUFFER, BAUM & CO.
yisisir m mis’ mss
Under the Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
Would inform tlieir manv customers that their
- y
STOCK OK
DRY-GOODS,
And everything belonging to tlieit line in complete now, in every respect. A look
through onr Stock and prices will always effect a puichnse.
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 sontoihin v new every week. OUR PRICES
hardly need any further comment. “Small Profits and
Quick Returns” has always been our yotto, from
m the time we commenced business, and we shall
strictly adhere to it.
OUR MANUFACTORY IN
Cloaks & Mantillas,
• f • * * ■ -”* * •** ’ ,
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 we sell, we would name a few:
Colored SILKS, Splendid Quality at 75 cents worth •*1 25.
* * Superb “ “ 1.00 ■ *'. 1 50.
Foulard SILKS and SILK LAWNS 01} “ “ . 02.}.
BAREGE ROBES at $6 to 8.00 “ 12.t0 15.00
COLORED BAREGES at 25 “ ** ‘ 50.
Fast COLORED LAWNS, fine Qualify at 12* “ . 2A
ORGANDIES, *t l 2 i “ -A 25
LAWN ROBES, *t *1 50 and up. .
rLA VILLA CLOTH, anew Traveling Stuff at 12} ete.
Fast Oolored PRINTS, at 6to 10 “
Linen TOWELS, 75 cts. per do*.
ReaVSTEEL Ext. SKIRTB, 30 Ringa at *1 50.
• •• •• •’ 20 •• at 1 00.
Largo Sise MARSEILLE QUILTS. at 1 75.
MANTILLAS, at $1 50, 2 50, 3 00 and up.
rUBTERB in all the different Materials ana Styles, etc., ecf.
Our Stock —Embroideries, Ribbons, Hosiery, Pantaloon Stuffs,
Homespuns etc., wo offer extremely low.
KAUFFER. BAUM £ CO.
m, t so. , mo-1,. I'.vpFk iporeni untfi. aTtousta. at.
MimeellHNPiMi* AdverllMMrntii.
jSßßnPßpßSjjafrjwEßm
tr / o', V'vl *
jinso.Y’s
Mountain Herb Pills.
Ahovb. wr prvßfnt yu with |*rVct
Tpm>, a fhit*i of it tribe th* ptmng* AtVc Nutton.
Hint onrv rtj!rl Mfwiro. Voii will flntl n full niv.iiit .*f
him nut! hit |.**e>|>lf in our I’Miniihlpt* nti Aim.tunc*— t*
l>* bud ffrutin. spun the Aff*ntN ft*r th*>* I’illn.
Th* inventor nmi manufacturer of ’* JufJw>n’*t Monti
Uin lfrb I’illn,” ban #|**nt th* ri enter |-rt .f liin Ilf** in
ir relink, having viniteti nemrijr ever? country in lit*
wimM. !!• spent over nix years tumm? the ltuli*n of
the Kooky Mountains nod of’Mexicn, atnl it wm> thu* IJ-t
th* *• Mul'.ntai.x Hkkk were iltooveresl. A *y
interval Ins’ account of his adventure* there, you will 1it,.1
iu our AhuknMC ami I'antpit let.
It la an Mtablinh*! Tact, that wit diiewnn* arise ft. in
UHPCttR OLOODI
TheblßOtl la Iho life! and whenanyforeijenor mihr;!‘’.y
matter gets mixed with it, it ia nt one* •iialr ilutd ’t>
every orran of th® body Kvery nerve feels the |.
•ltd all tue vital organs quickly ‘complain. The *to:ua.-h
will not digeat the food perfectly. Tite liver ceuat'a U>
secret* a nufttciency of bile. The acli*n of the liewrl is
weakened, and ao the circulation ia feeble. Hie Ittnga
become ologged with the poisonous matter ; !?nice, a
cough—and all from a alight impurity at (he fimitnin
* head of life—lit* Blood ! As if you hud thrown ‘tmiv
tarth, for instance, in a put* frdm which rnn b
tiny rivulet, in a sow minute* the whole course of i!v
stream become* diaturbed ai>d diacolorewl. As juicily
does Impure blood fly to every part, and leave it* aling
behind. All the passagea become obstructed, and uit!**a
the obatruction is removed, the lamp o’ life diea out.
These pilla not only purify the blood, but regeneiß’e all
the secretions of the body; they are, therefore, unrivalled
as a
OURS FOR DIMOt'S OISKASKS,
l.lver Complaint, Sick Headache. A;e. lliia At' llHint
Medicine expels from the blood the liidilen M-eds of • 1 i**-
easo, and rendera all thefluidannd seerelhata pure and
fluent, clearing and resuscitating tin vital Organ*.
Pleasant indeed, is it to ua, that we are al<i*’ In p?re
within your reach, a medicine like the “ Mot nt.on Hm.-h
Plim,” that will pasa directly to the alllicte! part*,
through the blood and fluids of the body, nod rpu >
Ute sufferer to brighten with the flush of beauty ,od
health. -
Judton' Pills are the Best Remedy in rs itb
ence far the following Com plain th:
Doml Complaint* , Debility, Inward II
Couch*, fhxr amt Ague, I.%trr Cntn/>1 a into,
Coids, tbnaU Omffaint*. letumem •/ii*.
Chat Diseeua, Jfeadaehet, /’
Cotfivenc**, Indigestion , Sl/<ns and Gravel.
Dyspepsia, Jnjluensa, fltcondary Symp
Diarrhoea,’ Jnjl*mmaii-.n , tons.
Dropsy, * * • • e •
GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE ! ,
Fcmalea who value health, should never he without
these Pills. They purify the blood, remove ohslrpctiona
of all kintla, cleanse the akin of all pimples and lAotrhva
and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek.
•ST Th* Plant* and Herbs of which the** Pills are
mad*, wer* discovered In a very anrprislng way among
the Texucans, a tribe of Aborigines in Mexico. (Jet the
Almauac of our Agent, aud you will read with delight,
th* very interesting account it contains of the •* t>kkat
lfKDtciMß” of the Ax toes.
Observe,— The Mountain Ilett Pills are put up in a
Beautiful Wrapper. Hath txm contains 40 tails, and 7.V/li|
at 26 cent* per box All tenuine, have the nujualuv* *
B. L JCDSOX& in, on each lx.
a L. JUDSON, & Cos .
SOI.K PROPHII'.TOI! S,
No, 50 Leonard Street,
A’A'lf YORK.
MW FOR SAI.F. BV AM. MEDIUMS PEAUaw. “S3
FOR SALK BY
J. Henry Wood. Greenesboro,
G. V. t’latt A W. 11. Ward, Lexinffton, Ga.
June ffth, 1860. —ly.
. _ . i . „ . a . j. m— z —x-a. —a—i ...
Stincellnnrom Adrcrtisementa.
NEWS! NEWS!!
GRA.\D SCHEME
FOR AL'O., I MO.
GKOHGIA STATE LOTTEIH.
ncKIXVF.Y 4c CO.. Bannsero.
Authoriw;d by special Act of the Legislature
25,828 PRIZES.
More tnan one Prize to evert/ t<ro Ticket*.
CAPITAL PRIZE,S6O,OOO.
Tickets, only *lO
U ALVES, QCABTERS, A Nil RIGRTS IN PllOrOltTlO*.
To be Drawn Each Saturday in ISSO*
In the City of Savannah. Georgia.
Cass 85, to be Dtawn Aug." 2, tPflO.
Class H, tube Drawn .'ug. 11, IbflO.
Class 85 to he. Drawn Avg is, I8fl(t.
Class 86 to be Drawn Aug. 26, 1860.
Maarixtliceut Scheme.
1 P'. o: 60,000 is 860,000 j 50l I Out air |6 I'M
I•• aO,IXV> ie 20.000 | 10 •* #OO are •00
l “ 10.000 ia Itt.fOO | 2 *• 400 me tk*
t •• soooia ft 000 | 2 “ 30'aie qiSt
l •• 4.000 i 4.0(0 | 2 - yio art 40H-
I “ JIKOD 3.000 I 60 •< 1M are 7 Duo
l •• 2,000 ia 2,000 | 10- •• lot, are 10 A 0
I I\VIO ia l.Mki | 100 •• 90 ure 9 0,0
1 *’ 1,100 ia 1,100- 100 •• 85 are 8.60
APPROXIMATION PHIZKS
25 4IN Prizes amounting t 0.... $212,140
‘>5.828 rrixes A tilling (o SBOB~O4O
WILL lIE DBAWN THIS MONTH.
CRTirio4Rrs or Packages will be aotd at tha fol
lowintr rate* wbii'li is the riek ;
Certificateal Packages us 10 Whole Tlckita B<W
” “ 10 Hall “ S
•• “ 10 Quaiters •• IS
•• 10 Eighth •• 750
LOOK AT THIS!
A SPLENDID DRAWING ON
The Three Number Flan !
Which takes place mi .'Vrv Wrdneatlav and ftatur
•lav ih 1860
1 Capital Pfire of , SII,OOO
I Prize of 4,600
I•• of • 4 000
1 •• cf 3,00
I of !, 171.29
10 •• of . *7OO art ‘’ 7,000
■ rtf ‘ ’ 17'. are 7.00 U
50 of 125 are .- 4.2*0
259 • of 60 are 20,790
64 “ of . 60 are 3.200
64 •• of 30 ara 1.920
64 “ of < ‘2O are 1,9841
5,632 •• of 10 alra , *6.120
28,224 “ ol ‘5 are * 141,U0
34,412 Prizes A,nountino. to. $881,48120
Whole Tickets *5,
Shares in Proportion.
tN ORDERING TICKETS OR. CERTIFI
CATES.—EncIose the money to our addrcßß lor tha
tickets ordered, on receipt ol which they will lie tor
warded by Hrstmall. Purchasers can have tlckita
ending in any figure they may designate.
‘l'he list of drawn numhera and prizes will be aent
to purchaaera immediately after the drawing.
All communications strictly confidential.
Orders for Tiokels or Certificates, hv Moll or Ea
press, to he direotrd to McKINNEY and CO.
November 2, 19;.9 ly Savannah, Oa.
HO.jTETTSR'S
STOMAOH BITTERS,
For /.',(■ a/ />vep, Wt; .Wravei,
J'ii(hduitry. of Ji>netiU f .ur juy Rite,,*.
. , pi .C*uT%Tiiflint, iri.i"; fr .0 and 1100+1.1
’ if. the’ Sloui'teA or iUnrrUt. ;>>’ .iu.w.j I fdm,..
tyier/ti'iy ‘VLtyC’AWem Jferltks, vn.
In rU-w of tb fart dial ‘W-rv .nvmlwr -4
Uie huma’i.family i* niureiw 1 a .ut.j-et.al >•
Iq:.iO of die aimve remplainis, ls i 1 u>-
rvutu -vaWi- other conditions In life, wlueh,
by tin- n'i'sisiancv us a litlJc kuuwl-sD* ur
* x-reise of eonimon sens*, they may 4r aids
an to r.'K'ilate their liabita of dirt, and viui
the assistance of a good Untie, w-enre I-T
----manent health- In order to aCcotn|>!,tali ihia
deair-d olij.-cf, llio true course to yn--ue is.
c-rtain.y, tlmt which will produce a natorai
state of dtiugs at tin least hazard V vu.il
atn ngtli and life ; for this end Dr. Hnabdlaw
baa introduced to this country a ntvpqm
lion cnlled HOSTETTI'R'S SI'OMAOH
BIT TERS, a-bieh at this Jav i* nol’a nv
medicine, hut one that haa lieeii tried f,w
y.-ai's, giving smiafaction to all h hav*
used it. The Bitter* operate powerfully upo
the stomach, bowel* and liver, restoring
them to a healthy and vigorous action, aad
thus by the simple proc.-.s of sthoigdianing
nature, enable the pysteia to triumph over
disease.. Diarrlttitn, dYsent.ry or rtwx, so
gsmerally epntrafted by new’ settlers, ami
caused principally by the yhunge. of water
and diet, will b.) apeslily regiilnted by •
brief use of this preparation. l)ja|i#j>sia.
a diacase Which is probal.ly more preyalvni
when taken in nil its various forma, tlitua
any other; tlie cause of which mar al way*
ba attributed to demttjjwmetita of the diges
tive organs, cau Ik- cured without fail hr
using HOSTETTKIi’3 STOMACH BIT
TERS as pcr directionn on the bottle. For
this disease every physician will recom
mend Ritters of soaie kind, theii why not
use .an article known to be infallible t
Every country linve Bitter* ** a pro
renuVi of disease, r and strengthening es
the system in’gcnef*., and among them U
there is nut to be found a more healthy
people than the Oermana, from whom this
preparation emanated, based upon scieatifie
experiments which has sttended to advance
the destiny of this great preparation in u
medical scale of science.
FEVEE AND AGUE.
TUs trying and provoking disease, which flee* E
relentless grasp on tha body- of man, redueus, Jjn So
a mere shadow In a abort space of Ume, aod renihrtn*
htm physically and menially useless, ean tw deMMed
and driven from, the body by the ate of UOSTETTFJt'f
KKNOtVNKD BITTKR3. Further, any of the ahOoa
•Sated dljeaaea can not be contracted when nxposed la
any ordinary condition# producing them. If the Bittern
are used as per directions. And an R neither creaSea
nausea nor offends the palate, nod rendering onnvcee
nary any change of diet or InterruptleD to asaal pus
suits, bat promotes sound sleep and healthy digssHoa,
the complaint ia thus removed as speedily ae le MW
gtotent with the production of a thorough aud panus
nent cure.
For Ferton* in ad vane and yean
Who are euffeeing from an enfeebled constitution aed
tofirm body, these Bitten are larelueble ee a rcetera
Sire of strength and rigor, and Beads only to be trie*
* to he appreciated. And to e mother while nursing,
these BlUen ere lirliepeoeaUe, eepeciaßy when the’
mother's nourishment ia Inadequate to the demands
es the child, consequently her strength must yield,
and hen It le when e good tonic, each ee MoetetScrV
Stomach Bitten if needed to impart temporary aWeagth
and rigor to the system. Ladles should hr ail mease
try this remedy for ell eases of debUSy, and before ae
’ doing, nek your physician, who. If he if aeqaefeieff
\ with- the Thtoee es Use Bitten, 9I recommend their
net In all cases of weakness
CIITIOY.—We caution the public against
oaing any of the many imitations or eotra
ter felts, but ask for Hnsrcms’s On.zaaAtTii
Storjacn Bittess, m'’ tea that each boule
hoe the words “ Dr. . Hoetettcr’s Stomach
Bitts-re” blown to ’Jte aide of the bottle, and
atamfuxl on the moUllie csp-jDovering the
cork, and observe that our aulngrapb signs
turn ia ou tbe labtd.
ifr Prepar'd aid told kj noSTITTRt *
KBIT*, Pitta*argh, Ps., aad teid br all
* HregglkU. grown, aad deaien geadrgllf
thretgheit Hit la It'd Mate*, Caaada, Sntb
laser Ira aed Cermhny.’
SCOVIL A MK AD,
Mr.nr sMif.r.Awu, t. *
WlisirsKle Agtdis.
For tale in i.'rceneiilw ro hr J. H. Wood, * hit#
Plains, by T. D. Hightnwsr.rAug.TflO-Ij i