Planters' weekly. (Greenesboro' [i.e. Greensboro], Ga.) 185?-18??, August 08, 1860, Image 3

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Tftf Florida State Debt. Odt. I’orry, during his Ute absence, made arrangement for the payment of the Indian War debt of the State, falling due in Cliarlestrn and Savannah in August and September, amounting to some S*i4l,oo. This debt is justly due by the Federal Government. It grew out of the employ ment of Volunteers in protecting the fron tier from the incursions of tile Setninolcs during the adm’nistration of Gov. Broome, lle.fore their discharge they were regularly mustered into the service of the Govem- Tneflt, by order of the Secretary of War, and their payment was thus assumed by the Federal authorties. But no money having been appropriated by Congress,and the vo!.uutecr,s. and their families actually suffering on- aceount of their hard-named pay being withheld, the State advanced the money by a temporary loan in Charles ton and Savannah. tt is to be hoped that the next session Congress will relieve the State.— Tallahassee Floridian. The I'nkiiulest. cut of All. We have experienced manifold annoy ances, and come in contact with all sorts >t villainy—from stopping papers without paying for them (that was before we a dopted the cash system). being necusod of publishing a neutral paper, down to hav ing our pockets picked (of a pair of scisouts and an ivory tooth pick,) but the smallest and meanest cut of all, was by some low flung vagabond who dimed to the gable of our domicil, bent over the lightning rod and stole off the silver tip! We only wish a streak of the fluid had been “thar or tharabnuts” when the mis erablc vagabond had hold of the rod. We have heard of stealing pewter off of a dead nigger’s eyes, lint but robbing an editor's lightning rod of it’s “pint,” caps the climax. Verily, our sufferin':, is intolerable! J Augusta Dispatch. Had a Flj on his Nose. —While die inimitable Tom Corwin was holding forth in Zanesville npon7lic corruptions of “Old Buck’s” Administration, just alter hurling one of his bitt-rst audvet funniest denunciations, one of his auditors, a rough looking man, who stood with folded arms, shook his head violently. Whereupon Torn said : “You shake your head, my friend! Well, a man may shake his bead when there is not. much in it—without cause to shake it.” “II 1,” said be of the folded arms “There was a fly on my nose, and anymau will shake to keep the flies off—won’t be?', Torn looked quizzical, and went on to his next pofyit in regular order. Another Noble Benefaction. —John Rose, <>l Now York, died a few months since, and leit, by his will, #300.000 to purchase a farm upon which to place such destitute children in New York as might be placed under the guardianship of the “Rose Be nevolent Association.’’ One of the condi tions was that a like sum should be raised by others. At a meeting recently held in New York, the, trustees of the People’s College, at Havana, reported that Charles Cook, of tjlat place, was ready to cotit:ib nte the additional §300,000, provided the limn and-institution should be located at t lint place.— Alburn/ Journal. Perm mm* to Negroes. —An old friend and subscriber suggests the propriety of * lie managers of our Southern Agricultur al Associations offering special i reniiums to negroes belonging to members of the society; who may present the best plow stocks, axe-helves, brooms, shuck and bark collars, doormats, wooden trays, line cake, persimmon beer, See,, Sec., and requests ns to call the nllentien of our Societies to the matter, wbice we do most cheerfully, trust ing that ill ingenious and industrious ser vants may be heartily encouraged.—South ern Cu/ti ratur. Hotel ProjiU During Concent ion Tune. —During the conventions at Baltimore, the hotels—B irnum’s the Gilmore, the Flutaw, the Maltby, the. Fountain, and in fact all others—did quite a profitable busi ness. Barnum took over $25,000 gross receipts j the Eutaw, probably 20,000; 1 lie Gilmore and Guy’s, about $15,000; others in proportion. It is supposed the Convention left half a million of dollars in Baltimore,—! Boston Bee. I-—~—— ,x Encampment, of the Cad Is. —The Ca de's of the Georgia Military Institute left Marietta on Monday afternoon for Atlanta, where they are now in encampment near WidhSja Springs. On their arrival, they prere received by the Gate City Guards and the Atlauta Grays, and welcomed in ini address from the Mayor of the City. Slaj. Capers, the Superintendent who is in command of the Cadets, made an elo quent response. After this the volunteer Companies escorted the Cadets to their (damp. The encampment will continue at Atlanta for about a week. Wc are glad that the people of Atlanta and strangers and visitors will have so good an opportunity of witnessing the drill and deportmeut. of the Cadets.— Aim icttp. rid’ ‘vocate 27 th. BP Miss C. A. Hans kll will open Augusta, Wednesday October 3d, a sota inary for Y'oung Ladies, The Chronicle Sf Sentinel says “the facilities for a thor ough education for young ladies we are are extensive and complete. The system adopted seeing to us to be excel lent—as also the classification and course o£s.tij,dy—both of which, we believe, are a specially with this Seminary. The name of tlie Principal is a snflicient guaranty that the best of Teachers will be employ ed, and the internal economy of the school all that can be desired. Application has been made in New York by Levi liatfield for an injunction against the payment of the hills incurred by the Japanese reception, c,n tfye ground o f fraud. George Gann, who was tried and con victed to be hung in Hamilton connty, and broke jail at Knoxville, has been rc arrested and is now in jail at Knoxville, awaiting his trial before the Supreme Court, to which he had appealed.—C/erc land fTrnn.J Banner. 3d. Broie Jail. —All the prisoners in our ialrfSln number) made their escape on Tuesday night last, by sawing out of the iron cage, and are now at large. I bir name* are Carter. Short. C ouch, Lllwon and Hedrick. — (Vrrrl*tJ fTrun.) R>t*- Adah Isaacs Mkvwkn claims that she ‘ is the wife of John C. Hkkvax. But it is a question with many whether the fine j little fellow who. raised a squall last month is entitled to be called a Benicia boy. second e.dition, unless John C. was prowling about Augusta or Atlanta, incog, last October. It is a question for the med ical men.— Chrun. Sf Sen. Suicide. —We learn that a Mr. A. K. Leonard committed suicide on Tuesday night last, at Talbttton, by cutting his thrbat with a razor, or other instrument. He was found on Wednesday morning, and life was extinct. He had been labor ing for some time under a fit mental aber ration, and we loam was formerly an in mate of the Lunatic Asylum. From Nassau, N. P.—A Slacer Ashore. —Advices from Nassau report that an un known slav* schooner is ashore on Lank ard Key. She left Africa with four hun dred negroes, forty of whom died on the passage. The remainder were taken to Nassau by wreckers. It is reported that the captain of the schooner cut bis throat when on the first day out, and tlie mate was shoitly afterwards drowned. Three of the crew had arrived at Nassau. Sewing Mari lines Among the Chinese. — An American missionary at Fuhchau, China, writes : “Our Mandarin is sending to New York to purchase a sewing machine. He is bent on introducing foreign improeve ments in some sliape. He is delighted with the sewing machine in the family of one of our missionaries.” Shot. —Wc learn by a passenger that; a difficulty occured between two men named Hooks and Rally, residing near station No 12. C. 11. R. on the first instant, and that Hooks shot Rally with a gun, inflic ting a severe and perhaps mortal wound. Cause of difficulty unknown. —Macon Tele graph. Sands’ Remedy for Salt I.heum, is unques tionably tiie most successful and efficacious external application for salt lheum, ringworm, telUr, scald head, barber’s itch, ulcers, boils, and b’otehes ever discovered ; it baa in many thousand of cases accomplished the most ex tractdinar)’ cures, only requires to be well rubbed in, to penetrate the po es of the skin, and absorbe the virtues of the disease, it speedily icmovesthe worst symptoms, and in a brief period a radical euro, Prepared and sold by A B k D SANDS, Drif gists, IGO Fulton Street, NY. Sold alts, by J n Wood, and Druggists generally. t v. cANur, neas-ARD oilpi.v, wm. canbv. CANBY, GILPIN A CO. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AN'D IMPORTERS OF ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN DRUGS, Chemi'tils, Peifmnciy an t Fancy Articles, DYE-STUFFS, PAINTS., 01I.S, VA’ NISIIES, WINDOW GLASS, &c. • X. IV. Cor. ofLiglit and Lombard streets, BALTIMORE. r. T. COOK, Trav, Agt. jly2B-tf. FOR SALE A Valuable Residence in tlie City of Grccucsboro*. KNOWN hs ti e REED PI,ACE. Tit.- House ron tan,s lour Rom,.s. two of them well ; t-ilcreil, will, h P,,rlicoa, and Flower Gnrrirn'in front. The lot ron'ait-e six acres of LAND, more or lees. On the pre no es is a pood Kitchen, with three” Rooms, a euod Sitiohe House, lien House, Carriage Ho ie, L tree Work Jsoup, li irn, Stable, and all other neces sa> y out Huildinvs, all framed and • f the b>’St mate rials. A is:, as good a Well of W,.ter as ran ‘oe found in the City. The Gar-ten is targe and planted with choice Fruit Trees of all kind". Any person wishing lo purchase prep. rfy in this city would do well to rail soon and examine the premises, as it will be gold lew for CASH. Apyly lo g. I REED, Greentsboro, Ga., August Ist, 186 u. —wtf. GREENE SHERIFF’S SALE. \ILL be sold before the Court-House door i 7 in the city of Greenesboro’ on the first Tuesday in September next, between the usual hoxir.-i of sale the following property to-wit: One vacant lot in tlie Town of l’entield; fron tiers; on Main street, thirty-seven feet, and run ning back about eighty feet, lying between the Shops of Dr. Win. L. M. Harris and William Morgan—Levied on as tlie proporty oftM'ilfiam A. Wilson, to satisfy two Justice Court ft fas from-the 143 th Dist, <5. M., —one in favor of Wilson A Callahan vs. W. A Wilson, the other in favor ofl’uoiuas Callahan vs. W, A. Wilson. Lew made and retured to me bv Levi Mays, Constable. O. C. NORTON, Sh’ff. Also, at the same time and place; One Sewing Machine, li Buggy Whips, 4 Sides of Harness Leather. IS) pieces of Leather, 5 Horse Collars, i Pair Trace Chains, 2 Pieces Patent Leather, I Lot Rings, 1 do Buckles, C Papers Silver Tur rets, 1 Lot of Pad Hooks, 1 Lot Swivels, 1 do Shaft Tugs, 1 do Hrodoon Runners, 1 do llridle Bits, ldo Tacks, 1 Paper Screws, 26 Pair Ilames, one Lot of Old lluekle, 1 Lot Old Harness 4 Bundles Harness Saddles, 1 Lot Harness Trimmings, 2 Saddle Pads, 1 Can spirits Tur pentine, 2 * ‘ans Oil, 1 Kog white Lead, 1 Can Blacking, 1 Lot Flax and shoe Thread, 1 Lot IFebing, 1 Lot of Buggy Aprons, one half doz Cattage Chairs, levied on as the property of Jesse S. Barnwell to satisfy a li fa from Greene Superior Court, in favor of Sherman, Jessup & Cos., vs. .Jesse S. Barnwell £ R. J. Massey.— Property pointed outbv ft. J. ssev. J NO. 1). ENGLISH, D.SL’ff. Also, at flic tame time and place: One gold Crush.ug Mill, called a Chillioti Mill, composed of iron, snd weighing about ten thousand pounds, also the Mineral interest of the Gold Hill .Mining Company, in.One Hundred and Sixty acres of Lurul in said county, and for merly ot-s'upiyd and. worked by said Company for gold mining, wltVa interest is the balance of a Lease for sevan years boldly sgid company The above property levied on as thaproaertv said Company, to satisfy a li fa. issued fronYtke Superior Court of said county in favor of Sarah Pollard against said Company. Property poin ted out by Dr. R. S. Williams. ” JOHN D ENGLISH, D.Sh’ff- July 2Cth, 1860. Postponed Administrator’s Sale. BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Greene county, will he sold on tbe Ist Tuesday in September next, at the Court House door in Spring Place, Murray county, between the legal hours of sale, One lot of Land containing One Hundred and Sixty acres, known andd.wjoguished as lot number two hundred and iwen’y nine (239) in the 36th i District and 2nd S tt*ti >n of originally Chero • kec now Murray county. Sold as part us the ! real estate of Nsnoy Gresh-m, deceased, STEALING A. GRESHAM, Adm’r.,2 l July 12th l fc s<l. Cirpeiipsbare Female College. | r | *HR next Session of this well known In -1 ttit'Hion will open on the 30th Inst, with an able aad complete corps of Teachers. K. 0. FULLER. Sec’ty. •f Board of Trustees. f;j, . • Tiitr tlh jf t 1 Legal Advertisements* GEORGI'. Greens County-Wbareis Wil-1 liam S. Daria, and Goods in. I*. Ma licit, ‘ Exccutois of the last Will and Testament of! J| r s Sarah W. Rowland, deceased, petition the ! Court of Ordinary of said county lor Letter* j Dismissory: ( These are therefore to cile and admonish all persons concerned to show cause (if any thqy have) why said Executors should not ba dis charged at the Court of Ordinary to he I t'U in and for said county on the second Mmd iy in J.enuary 1861. Given under my hand a(: office in Greenerhoro, July sth. 1860. E KING, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Gkbknu Coynty. —Whereas, John 0. 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 Distnissory; .These are therefore to cEg ad admonish all persons concerned, to s ow cause (if any they have) why said Administrators should md be discharged at the Conrt of Ordinary to be held in and for said county on the second Monday in January 18G1. Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro. July sth, 1860. EUGENI US L. KING, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Greene Cocnev.— Whereas, Isaac A. Williams, Administrator de bonis non of the estate of Joseph Grimes, deceased, petitions the Court of Ordinary of said county for Letters Dismissory: These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to show cause (if any they have) why said Administrator should, not be discharged at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said county on the first Monday in 1 December next. Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro, June 4th I SCO, EUGENICS L. KING, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Gjiefne County.— Whereas, Is ac A. Wiliams, dminis'rator upon the estate of Mrs. Harriet L. Grimes, debased petitions the Court of Ordinary of said-county for Letters Dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to show canse (if any they hav?) why said Administrator should not be discharged at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said county, on the first Mond y in December next. Given under my hand at office in Gaeenesboro, this June 4th 1860. EUGENICS L. KING, Ord’y. C"i EORGIA, GbeenS County. Whereas, S*muel IV A. Howell, Administrator de bonis non, with the Will ennexed, upon the estate of McKiuncy Howell deceased, petitions the Court of Ordinary of said county for Letters dismissory : These are therefurt to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased lo show cause (if any they haVe)why said Administrator should not be. discharge) the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for suid county on the first Monday in Xoverabcr.ntxt, Uheo under tr.y band fti office in Greenesboro, April 3 -d, 1910, EUGENICS L KING, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Greene County.—Whereas, Freder ic C. Puller, Administrator upon the estate of Sarah I) Willis, deceased, petitions the Court of Or dinary of said coonty for Letters Dismissory : These are therefore to cite and admoni-h, all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause (if nny th<y hare) why suid Adminis trator should not 6b discharged, at the Court of Ordi nary to be held in and for said coumy on tlie first Monday in Octob-r next. Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro, March 6th, 1960. EUGENI US L. KING, Ord’y. ("V EORGIA, Grbene County—Whereas, M-s. Jf Margaret Davison and James Davison, Jr., ap plie for Letters of Administration upon the estate of James M. Davison, late of said-county, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred anti creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at the Conrt of,Ordinary to be held in and for said county on the first M nday in Sep tember mxt, to show cause (if any they have) why sdd L-tters should not then he granted Given under mv hand at nffi-e in Greenesboro, July 3o h, 1860. ‘ KING, Ord’y. CITATION. STATE OF GEORGIA, } In the Court Greene County.) of Ordinary. To Jane Hutcheson and her husband James Hutcheson : W HEREAS, a paper purporting to bo the last Will anti Testament and Codicil of Sarah V\ alker, deceased, has been filed in this Ofiiec; and, whereas, Samuel ft. Walker the named Executor in said Will, Ims petitioned this Court that tlie said Will anil Testament and Codicil may be proven in Solemn form, and that the Legatees, Devisees and Heirs at Law be cited for that purpose: and, whereas, June Hutcheson, wife of James Hutcheson, a Lega tee named in said Will, resides beyond the lim its of the State of Georgia: These are therefore to cite and require the said Jane Hutcheson and her husband James Hutcheson, to-be and appear at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said county of Greene, on the first Monday in November, Eigh teen Hundred and Sixty, (the same being the day fixed by the undersigned for tlie probate of said Will) at the Court House in the City of Greenesboroitgh, at 10 o’clock, a. *t., to attend upon said probate, and to show cause (if any they have) why said W ill and Testament and Codicil should nut then be proven in Solemn form. • Givfefi under my band and official signature at Greenesborougfi, this 30th day of July 1860. EUGENIUs L. KING, Ordinary of Greene County Georgia. August Ist., 1860 —wOOd NOTICE. FIT wo months after date, to-wit: on tlie first ■A Monday in October next, I shall apply to the Court of Ordinary.of Greene County, (Seor• gia, for leave to sell ail the real estate belong ing to the estate of Thomas Merritt, Sr., •dec’d. JAS. MERRITT, Ex'r. of July 26th, 1860 Thus. Merritt, dec’d NOTICE. fP W O months after date, to-wit: on tbe first X Monday in October next,, I shall apply to the Court pf Ordinary of Greene Connty for leave to aefrlhe real .estate belonging to the tatc of John 11. Sncllings, deceased, FREDERIC C. FULLER, Adm’r. of Jno. 11. Snellings, dec’d. Greenesboro, July 30th.’00. GEORGIA, Greene County. ‘ ALL persons indebted to Sherwood Stanley’s estate, aje requested to make immediate payment, and all persons hav In” claims against said estate will present them duty proven to the undersigned within the time presented ny law. . M. F. FOSTER, AduCr. de bonis non, will annexed, of Sherwood Stan ley, deceased. —July 24th, 1860-6 w. NQTICJEL ~ r p WO mouths after date, to-wit: on the first A Monday in October next, I shall apply to tlie Court of Ordinarv of Greene Connty, Ga., for leave to sell the Ileal Estate and Negroes belonging 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, 1860. ~ NOTICE. ON the first Monday in Octol ,Or next I will j apply to the Court of Ordinary of Greene I county, Ga,, for leave to sell the negroes belong-! ingto mv ward, Mary A. Parrott. >f. W. LEWIS, Guardian. July 24th. 1860. —td. NOTICE. ON the first Monday in Oetohor nest I will! apply to the Court of Ordinary of Grenne i | county Ga.. fur leave to sell the negroes of my i | ward, Jeffrey C.Parrott. A. A. JF.RNIG ‘X, Guardian. July 24th. ISk). —fd. ; T>LANK* of *ll kind* nr *tlt printed st ■ • > iWCIS.-e. st raorl nt‘oo. INisceillnneons Advertisrments. I ARTICLES OF EVERY-DAY USE. j B. T. BABBITT’S Parc Medicinal \Va itv Manufactured from common Sail and Pure __ Cream" Tarter. When used in Cake, Her or Biscuit, it turns to gas,—like that from n Untile otSoda Water,- and remainsdornmnt iti the dough until ii is set in the oven, w hen v the-heat cause* the gas i icscape through ilie and dough u hile baking. The Bread, Cake, or and Biscuit is not only very light but pertwily wholsonte XV here this Yeast is used you will require about one-quaurr’ the amount of shortening need with ordinary Yeast. It may ,-r. < U also be used for Buckwheat Cakes, Johnny i “ Cakes, and aii kinds ot Pastry. This Yeast is put up only in one-pound cans, with check ered label. Red, White and Blue—no other is Genuine —beware of imitations. B T Babbitt’s pure Concentrated Pot asm.—Warranted double the strength of common Potash, and superior to any SBpoo ifli-r in m ar ket, put up in rans of lib., 2lba., an( j 3lbs, 6!bs, and I2!bs. with full directions for ant j u making Hard and Soft Soap. One pound will make ITfteeu gallons of Soft Soap. No bine is required. Consumers will find this the cheapest Potash in market. 70 B T Bnbbitt’s Medical Saleratus. 70 A perfectly pure and wholesome article tree Irani all deleterious matter, so prepared that as the circular accompanying the Sileratus will show, nothing remains in the bread when 68 baked but common Salt, Water, and Flour. Oo Put up neatly in papers, 1,1 21b. and 1 4 lb. BT Babbitt’aConcentratcd Soft Soap. One Box coating one Dollar will mahe 40 , gallons of handsome Soft Soap by simply . and adding boiling water. * aiia B T Babbitt’s Concentrated Sal Soda. Anew article exclusively for the South. Sul Soda or Washing Soda cannot be sent South 70 during wurm weather, as it deliquesces or 70 : ■ melts. I dry out (he water and put up the Sal Soda in lib papers, “warranted to stand the warmest climate.’’ One pound U equal to four pounds of ordinary Sai Sodaor Wash /JO itig Soda—consequently it is mnch cheaper —the dealer saves 65 per cent on the freight, u< - aa he docs not have to pay freight en water. Ask your storekeeper for B. T. Babbitt’s Concentrated. Sal Soda in one pound papers. and B. T. Babbitt’s Soap for Family Ist*, and One pound of this Soap is equal to three pqundsof ordinary Family Soap. Qne pound will make 3 gallons of handsome Soft Soap. It will remove paint, grease, tar, and stains 7Oof all kinds. It will not injure the fabric; on 70 the contrary, it preserves it. It will wash in hard or soft water. But little lnoor is requir ed where this Soap is used. Machinists and Painters will find this Soap superior to any -68 thing in market. II your Storekeeper does (Jg J not keep the above goods, send 5 dollors by mail and I will send a packaee of cither ar tide, or an assorted box c. ntaiuing a part ol each article, as vou may direct. Send the and name of your Postolfice, also the State and ami County in which you reside, with directions for Shipping. Address B. T. BABBITT, 70 64, 66,70, 72 and 74 Washinstdn St., N. Y-TQ A liberal discount to Storekeepers. July lUh 1860 ale. /m/Mr MANHOOD^ ffij; HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED, Just published in a Sealed Envelope, A Lec-ruaxoN tub nature, treatment and radical cijreofSi’Brm atorbiioka,or Seminal Weakness,Sex ual Debility, Nervousness and Involuntary Emissions, tmiducing Impotency, Consumption and Mental and Physical D-bility, By ROB. J. CULVERWELL, M D. The imp irtant fact that the awful consequences of self abuse may be effectually removed without inter nal midicires or the dangerous applications ofc us tics, instruments, medicated bougies, and other em pirical devices, is here clearly demonstrated, and the entirely new an 1 highly successful treatment, as a dopted by the eelebrated author, fatly explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure himself perfectly, end at the feast possible cos', therr by avoi ding all advertised nostrums of the day. This lec ture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal to any address, post-paid, on the receipt of two mortage'stamps, by addressing DR. CH. J. C. KLINE. M D., 490 First Avenue, Now York. P.wt Box 4596 - Aoril 11. 1860-1 r. KAUFFER, BAUM & CO. mmi iw mu Kisi Under the Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga. Would inform thoir many customers that their BTOOK OF DRY-GOODS, AnJ everything belonging to tlieii line is complete now, iu every respect. A look thrcugli our Stock nnd 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 tlie latest Novelties as they make their appearance. We are therefore en abled to offer something new every week. 01JR PRICES hardly need'any further comment. “Small Profits aild Quick. Returns” has always been our motto, from the time, we commenced business, and we shall f'r . S strictly adhere to it. OUR MANUFACTORY IN Cloaks & Mantillas, Is the FIRST and ONLY one established in the Southern States. We only offer but a well made article and save our customers from Twenty-Five to Thirty per cent. Out of the many cheap articles we sell, we would name a few : Colored SILKS, Splendid Quality at 75 cents worth |l 25. • “ Superb “ “ 1.00 •’ 1 50. Poulard SILKS and SILK LAWNS 37J “ “ 62J. BAREGE ROBES at 86 to 8.00 •• 12 to 15.00 COLORED BAREGES at 25 “ • 50. Fast COLORED LAWNS, fine Qualify at J2£ “ “ 25. ORGANDIES, at 12£ “ ‘ 25. LAWN ROBES, at SI 50 and np. 1 LAY! LL\CLOTII, anew Traveling Stuff at 12j cts. Fast Colored* BILINTS, at Bto 10 “ Linen TOWELS, at 75 cts. per doz. Real STEEL Ext. SKIRTS, 30 Rings \ at $l5O. | • • , “ •’ 20 •* * at 1 00. i Large Size MARSEILLE QUILT’S- at 1 75. MANTILLAS, at $1 50, 2 50, 3 00 and up. j TITTERS in.all the different Materials ana Styles, etc.,ec. Our Stock —Embroideries, Ribbons, Hosiery, Pantaloon Stuff#, | Homenptuß etc., we offer extremely low, KAUFFER, BAUM £ CO. MiyCfl. 1860-ly 1 VPFR .1 rtiISTA IfOTEI. AL’OrRTA, GA miM’cllaneoHsi Advertisement*. (j MOiltriW HESS jifiininiiJ aA Herbs, Harks a::il Roots Poisonous Minerals and Drugs, /'j f MOTHERS TAKE HEED! fj 111 If I'<• **• i alien Glorying lilt* nnensT actions of IwjL M.vimr c I FMr*H. nmsiiler thni it nitty innr** fj|m| “7 titan h liter** ■ hol i’ that ulllicts tiitMii ? in nine iffn c:t**w out of t*n. fin* muse nf tiie liiile sulTer- IJf'iiei’tt nuui>h is WOHMs y ou*l U. at finer Pvl ( /* -| Is M to. n u (4 HEADS OF FAMILIES ft v%3 I*** not let ytiiir chiM.cn suffer, when we present UjjW lj JI DSOWS WORM TEA ‘7 A SAI F. ASH PI.KASANT CI’KK KOR WuItMS. jtjj % jd Itw nmrh buffer ami *nfer wouM it 1e to pFlw hM\e it tr:t'V4 in she lioii'A. A little tlelny [f wh*’ii a chiiil is fakcii ill in:iy often h the cmiim* j A j’ of its iWfli. while uctinjr without tlclny, ami t-r’ lftii >IV Jf * v ***K .V(WA'7'.I /.V m:i:n VTt.I inline ilijslclv. von .vill not only sure the chili) a long viijr’ yrs nml t*ifw>i:“ iliW**s, ami yourself much expen'C. ] biitkl*o hnppicr in Knmvinsr Hint you have Gone your •Inly, Mini percimnce suvitl its life. rMb Cf Thh ineJiciue U couibine<l purely of vj^t* 1 HERBS AND ROOTS | ‘Jj.l not a r.uiTjci.E of Fa f, Calomel ox iHiiuval fy ’ j 15 USED IN IT. f >l|jN’d more filthy Vermifuge will he hv J tlo*e who once u>e thi* Tea. ‘lhe only nciive fVk . 1 J i rinciple of all other Vennifutjea am) Worm (IMI ’ .f Kilh ra i> M K It C I.’ It Y. Cj C,VE NO fix yf jp o o> 3 TOUE CHILDREN, i t| ~i *’>e 1 liis Simple. Safe Veritable Mctlicine. y 11’ Wot m Tea w:' discovered in an unusual v|l>Fj m wav union*: tin* Wilds of Northern Mexico—a j |, . foil .cceuiit of it you will tim) in our Almanacs. V| Anl< for the •* Nwt/c t/ Tit a Aha ’toic,” of tlie f|i|| • jf ‘u’“ut, and when you have read it. send it ti vJpKj sjflh >ur nei“lihors. that thwv m.tv also know of and . ’* • cured hv thin t.UKAT KKMKUY ! Kr ‘id rli TV c ,.dnM TEA $2 kills WORMS, 5J h .'-.C’r n :ms—'s rinsanl (o Take. Ndn f| g;:t a package-price 25 cts. ( ’H ‘FUVK —Ahvrtv find flu* Name and Pipna- KT Ar% ‘ *w* nfvii. I. dill SiN & CO., and the portrait r *|| and T 2 ov.. on each |iackjige of tliia Worm Ten. \J[^| •I t B. L. JUESOW & CO., fV i’:j :OLE PROPHIETORsjI |j !j 5D liconard St., Nsw York. tV ‘• | .Tudami'f* Worm Ten la by one • g; m - A;;cnl l*i v* y 1 lUnsi*. null 3V>B 'F .v by all Ihif’klstG FOR SALE BY J. Henry Wood. Greenesboro, G. V. Platt & W. 11. Ward, Lexington, Ga. June 6th, 1860. —ly. miscellaneous Advertisements. NEWS! NEWSIT GRAND SCHEME S’OH AUG„ 1800. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. mcKINNRT * CO., !T!:iiiU{:MW%. Authorized by special Act of the Le a olature 25,828 PRIZES; More than ime Prize to every tiro Tickets. CAPITALPRIZE.S6O.QfIO'. Tickets only 610. Halves, Quarters, and Eights is Proportion. j. . To be Drawn Each Saturday in 1860. In the City of Savannah, Georgia. Class 80, to be Diawn Aug. z, 1860. Class si, to be Drawn Aug. 11, 1860. Class 85 to be Drawn Avg. 18, 1860. Class 86, to be Drawn Aug. 25, 1860. Mascftificcat Scheme. I P’x ol6>,ouuis $60,000 I 6ot 1 <K>O aie f6J)OO l “ 20,000 is 20,00(1 | 10 •• 600 are 6 080 1 “ II) 000 is 10.000 | 2 “ 400 ate 8(0 1 “ 5.1H10 is 5,0001 • 2 •• 30<> are 600 1 “ 4.IKK) is 4,IKK) | 2 • “00 ais 400 1 • 3 000 U 3,000 | 60 ■ 150 are 7.500 l •• 2.01 K) is 2,000 I 100 “ lOOareluao I l-000 is 1,50.11 100 •• 35 are 9 SHI 1 “ 1,100 is 1,100- 1IK) •• 85 are 8.500 AI’I’IIOXIMATION PRIZES *5 118 Prizes amounting to. .. $5118,1-20 Prizes Aim ing lo $806,010 WILL HE DRAWN THIS MONTH. Certificaresof Packages. wU be sold at the fol lowing rales which is the risk: Certificate of Packages of 10 Whole T,ic!ut,s S6O “ “ 10 Halt •• n> ” “ 10 Quarters “ 15 •’ “ 10 K'ghih • 760 LOOK AT THIS! A SPLENDID DRAWING ON The’ Three,Number Plan ! Which takes place on every IVedncsi'ay and Satur day in 1960 1 Capital Prize of $"3,000 1 Prize of 4,500 1 “ of 4IKIU 1 “ of 3,000 1 • of 2,171.20 10 “ of {7OO are 7,0tkl 40 • of 175 are ’ 7.(KH) 50 “ of 125 are 6,260 259 “ of 80 are 20,720 64 “ of 50 are 3,20 q 61 “ of 30 are 1.940 64 “ of 20 are l,9srf 5,632 “ of 10 are 56,320 28,224 “ of 5 are I41,l"0 34,412 Prizes Amounting in $231,491 20 Whole Tiekets $5, Shares in Proportion. IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFI CATES.—EncIose the money to our address lor the tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be for warded by first-mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they mny designate. The list of'drawn numbers and prizes will be.ifnt to purchasers Immediately after the drawing. All comnffunicationsstrictly confidential. Orders for Tickets or Certificates, bv Mail or Ex press, to be directed to McKIXNEY and CO. November 2,19*9 ly Savannah, Ga. HOSTETI'EH’S STOMACH BiTTERS, fbr He cure nf Pyl'r't HI i. //.itlMHcy letru nf A/>J.rto'te, nr tl'.y . Complaints arising from a mnrttni initcthfn of the Stont.u-h or /inwets. OratUnf Ityssntcry, Colic, Cholera Stnrlmi, I On. In vietv of the fact that every n ndibr of the human family U more us less Milij. eted eomo of tlie aliotu comjilninu, l-sid*s in iiumerahlu other conditions in life, wluFfl. by the assistanee of n liiile knowledge -g exorcise of omnnion sense, they may lie al>M so to regulate their habits of diet, and tritii . the assistance of a good tome, secure |-er manent health. In order to nceomjdisli this desired object, the trab course to parafiu i-, certainly, that whieli wili produce a naturtv. slate of things at the least hazard o( vitul strength ami life; for this end Dr Hosteller Ims introduced to this cdqntry a prepara tion called HOSTET'I’KR’S STOMACH BITTERS, which at tliis day i not anew medicine, blit one that lias been tried for years, giving satisfaction to all who loiva used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bewols mid liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, ami thus by the simple process of strengthening nature, enable the system to triumph over disease. Dinrrhtna, dysentery or flux, mi generally contracted by ucw settlers, and caused principally by the change of water, and diet, will be speedily regulated by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more prevalent, when taken in all its various forms, thaw any other ; tlie cause of which may altvaya be attributed to derangements of tne diges tive organs, can he cured without fail by using HOSTETTER’S STOMACH JIT TERS as per directions on the bottle. For this disease every physician will recom mend Bitters of some kind, then why not; use an article known to be infalfibfoL Every country hnve Bitters ns a pre ventive of disease, e and strengthening oG the system in genera., nnd among them nfiL there is not to be found a more healthy, people titan the Germans, from whom this, preparation emanated, based upon scinmifi* experiments which has attended to ad wince the destiny of this great preparation iu the medical scale of science. FEVER AND AGUE'. This trying and provoking disease, which tUes its relentless grasp on the body of man, redin-i,*, Lias to a mere shadow lu a short space of time, and render!nf him physically and mentally useless, can lie defeated, and driven from the (tody by the use of lIOSTK.TTEB’f RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, any of the atom stated diseases can not be contracted when exposed to. any ordinary conditions producing them, If the Bisters are used as per directions. And aa R neither creates nausea nor offends the palate, and rendering unneeee •ary any change of diet or interruption to usual pur suite, but promote! sound sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint Is thus removed as speedily es Is con sistent with the production of s thorough sod pesmsg neat cure. For Persons in advanced yean Who are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and to firm body, these Bitters are Invaluable as a restora tive of strength and rigor, and needs only to be Idea to be appreciated. And to a mother while nursing, these Bitters are Indispensable, especially where the mother's nourishment Is Insdequals to the demands of the child, consequently her strength must yield, and hers It is where a good tonic, such as Hostetler's Stomach Bitters is needed to impsrt temporary amsgtfc and vigor to tbs system. Ladles should by all means try this remedy tor til cases of debility, and before as doing, ask yow physician, who. If be is acquaints* with tbs virtues of the Bitten, trill recommend (Mr use In all cases of weakness. CACTIOX.—We caution tlie public against rating any of the many imitations ot coun terfeits, but ask for Hostittex’s UEUtqaamv Stouach Bitters, a nT tee that each boltio, has the words “ Dr. _. Hoatetter’s Stomach, Bitters” blown •* ’Joe aide of the bottle, and stamped, on the metallic cap covering that oork, and observe that our autograph signa ture. i* on the label. . O’ Prepared aad sold by HOSTEITE* k SMITH, PttUhsrgh, Pa., sad sold by ah DraggtsU, rrovsra, aad dealers gcacraHy thraaghoat the rotted States, Caaadi, Saatb imerles gad Germany. SCO VIL A MEAD, WW ORLEANS, LAs. Wholesale Agcnla. - For taU-ui Grreqciihoro bv J. 11. Wood, Whit* PUlnr. by T> TV ITGHcw*. f A-.g TfiO-H I