Planters' weekly. (Greenesboro' [i.e. Greensboro], Ga.) 185?-18??, August 15, 1860, Image 3

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—A Washington correspondent notices, as wort lily of remark, that Mrs. Susan De btor, the widow ofthe gallant Commodore wlio lost his life in adnel with Commodore Barron, died the very same day that Mr. Oates closed his earthly career. An ardent friendship existed between the Commodore and Mr. Gales, and after her bereavement Mrs. Decatur found iu Mr. Gales a warm friend. I^"A schoolmaster, who had an intol erable habit of talking to himself when a lone, wns asked by a neighbor what mo tive he could have in talking to himself? Jonathan replied that he had two good and substantial reasons: In the first place he liked to talk to a sensible man; in the next place he liked to hear a sensi ble man talk. The American PretsJ— There are said to be About three hundred daily papers at this time, in the United States : 570,000 is estimated as the regular circulation of the daily Press, or 183.000,000. There are also about 2,500’ triweeklies, seemi-week lie and weeklies, which would probably make the aggregate number of newspapers annually distributed throughout the United States 412,860,000. Virg interns Going South. — Charles L. T.umsden, ni'Pntersbu rg, Va., who grad uated at the Virginia Military Institute, on the 4th irst.’ has been appointed As sistant Instructor of Tactics in the Uni versity of Alabama, located at Tusca ‘lno. t a 3 .!.try (if 51,000 per annum. • T. Murphy, recently of Southampton. Va., and also a graduate of the Virginia Institute, has been appointed Assistant Commandcnt at the University of Ala bama. By an act of the last session of the Legislature of Alabama, the military fea ture wns introduced into the Universitv system of education, and these appoint ments have been made in conformity thereto. A Catlioltc Church for the Colored Pop ulation.—The number of Catholics among onr colored population having increased to such an extent, it lias been determined to furnish them with a separate and distinct church. To this end the old Catholic Church on Holt street will be prepared, and a gentleman who was born and raised in the city, hut who has visited Rome and taken oiders, will have charge ofthe Church and congregation.— Norfolk Duo Book. Accidents. — We regret to learn that Alaj. M. N. HoUtei was thrown from his horse at Richardson's on Saturday last, and con siderably injured; also, that Mr. Jacob Wright, i/i returning from the. parade, was run into by. someone (name not given) on horseback, was thrown from liis buggy, and had his leg broken. —Ed or field Adver tiser, B th. ♦ M— FT The American wife ofthe. late. Prince Jerome Bonaparte, who is still living at Baltimore, is said to he worth a million of dollars. The first Napoleon allowed her a i>eMkiii of sixty thousand francs, but the loiirbons stopped it very quick. To Tell the Time of Xight hy the Moon —To the bout which the moon's shadow indicates on a run dial add four -fifth's of the moon’ssage, and the suoi will be the time sought; or s abstract the hour shown oti the dial from fom-fift lis of th - moon’s ago and the remainder will ho tlie time sought. The fust mode is to he. a looted, if the moon's shadow falls on an hour in ♦he afternoon * and the-latter if it falls on •ill hour of the forenoon. In reckonin''* ♦he ninou's age, if the n>**v moon happens in the fow.it.ion, that day meet betaken •m the first; but if it happened after noon, ♦be fvJJ'.>w : n J dvr ut'is: be counted as tile first. From (hr Journal J Commerce. Restoring Persons Browned. ‘The enclosed c.u>d,(entitled “Treatment ‘of Drowned Person's,” I this ‘'morning re ceived from Oapt.’ Ti. B. Forks, of Boston, a gentleman highly distinguished for his jjjreat and uttering efforts in saving hn tmaiiTfte. Ami as the present is the son sson of‘the year in whieli t many cases of (’drowning occur, its cailv publication in vyonr-cniJuinns may be tlio means of doing jgood. Very respectfully. * E. Mkkiam. Llmvklyi: Heights, July 24. i KA , IMK.\ r OK UltllW.Vtil) PERSONS. l 7 Send, with all speed, for medical aid, :’for articles of clothing, blankets, &c. 11. T rent the patient cn the spot, in the ►pen air, exposing the face and chest free ly to the biceze, except in too cold , wcathor. 111. Place the patient gently on the i face (to allow any fluids to How from the month.) IV. Then raise tlio patient into the sit ting posture, and endeavor to excite res piration,— II By sun?, liartshorne, See., applied to Jhe nostrils; 2. By irritating tlio throat by a feather, \ir the finger; 3.-By dashing lu.t And cold water, al ternately. on the'face and chest. If there be no success, loss no time, but V.. Replace the patient on his face, his nrma under his head, that the tongue may fall forward, and leavo the entrance iuto the wjndpipe free, and that any flnitls may flow out of the mouth; then I.'Turn the body, gradually lint com pletely, ou the side, and a little more, and then again on the face, alternately (to in duce inspiration and expiration.) 2. When replaced apply pressure along the kpek a.ud ribs, and then remove it (to induce furrier expiration and inspiration,) and proceed ns before. 3. Let those measures he repeated gently, deliberately, but efficiently and pcrcever ingly, sixteen times a minute only. Con tinuing these measures, rub all the limbs •nd the trunk, upwards, with warm hands, niafcingfirm pressure energetically. Re place the wet clothes by such other cov ering. Are., as can bo procured, r It It worthy of notice, that, while second thoughts are best in matters of jadcoaent, first thoughts are always t> be prefs>*cil l* (Balter* that relate to morality, One of the recent n Ji/< of London u>< that Sir Edward I.vttoo Bnlwer has be come reconciled to his wife, uni thrtt they arc about t* live together*/* it. . wen——eee— Sandi Sarsaparilla. —The most extraordina ry efficacy qf th's unrivalled preperation in all ca ses of scrofula, erys : p las, cutaneous and eruptivo disorders, ands milar complaints, would appear almost incredible, were not such wonderful cures of daily occurreneo certified by persons of undoubted truth and respecti bihty, establishing cl.o incontestable fact that in th(s class of disorders as an alternative aid renovating agent it is unequaled. Eminent physicians have proved by many years experience that they can produce the happiest results by its administr lion, and therefore use it with confidence. Prepared and sold by A II & D SANDS, Druggists, JOO Fulton Street, NY. Sold also, by JII Wood, and Druggists generally. GREENESBORO* MALE ACADEMY, WILL open the 13th inst., under the charge of Mr. Crawfokij J. Reese, of Madison, Ga. J. W. GODKIN, August 6th, 18G0-3w. President. FOR SALE. A Valuable Residence in the City of Gi’ecnesboi’o'. KNOWN as the REED PLACE. The House eon tains four Rooms, two of them well plastered, with a Portico 81. cl Flower Garden in font. The lot contains six acres of LAND, more or less. On the premises is a (rood Kitchen, with three Rooms, a good Smoke House, H.-n House, Carriage House, Large Work Stiop, Him, Stable, and all other neces sary out Buihlinsrs, nil framed anil .f the best mate rials. Also, os good a Well of Witer as can be. | found intho City. Tne Garden is large and planted Wlib c’ niceFrni: Trees of all kinds. Any po. s' l ” wishing to porrhase properly in this city s'ould do Wed call soon and examine the premises, as it will be *.■?** low lor CASH. Apyly to G. 1 REED, Green.shoro, Gii., August Ist, ISfid. wtf. Mrs. Cleveland’s ScliCOl. THE exercises of this School will be rej sumed on Monday the 30th ir.st. Grecr.csboro’, July i Ith, 1860. _tf. Legal AdvcilisciiicfHs Greene Couktv.— Whereas, TWiilia i D. Moore, Gua dian of Austria Howell, now Austria Mapp, petitions this Cour t for Letters Dismissory from said Cluar dianship. It ts ttu refor ordered th >t all persons con ct-rned, ht and ap| car at the Court of Ordina ry to he held tn and for said county on the first Monday in October next, to show cause (if any they have) why said Guardian should not then be discharged. Ordertd fui I her that a copy of this Rule be publish > and for forty days in terms of the law. A true extract ironi the in notes of said Court. Augustadj urrted tetm H-o'l, EUGENI lib L. KING. Oi’dy. Executor’s Sate. WILL bo sold before the (’ourt-llousedoor t . in tiiO city oi Grcenesbnro, on the first Tuesday in October nett, within tlio legal hours oi sale, i Jiree (300) hundred acres of laud, more orle.'M, adjoin ug luu.isof Stephen Jackson and tiers. Also, Forty-two (fcj) and one halt acies of fund, nine or less, adjoining lands of J. Vv . Soli to and others. ,/. W. WITH. Et'r Ang. 15, 1361 C. SMITH. Ex'rx. fg AiOTlCfc. GEORGIA, Lrkexe County.—-YIA persons indebted to tlio c.italo ofWH ianv L). Mad dox, late of said c.ain'yile- oa r *, are requested to r.iahe immed ato payment, and a ! persons having c’u* cis against said uoofus.'.l w 1 pre sent ihe.fi duly proven to UteuTlorstguvd with in the time p.'>s.*ri! ed 1-v Law. YAi.ilN'iU E 1 1 u.-p* • - ) MAIUtiALLV. BTOV.V I*,” j F ‘ xr ’ e of ITri. !>. Mai to-, >;casod. August i Itii. L.rti'h —-.Am. lixcseutor’s s It*. \\r *IL ho ooid before the fouM-Ii -usedoor *T in Grtreeatc C -ui.ty. Ga., within too lugrl* hora-s nl sale, on d.eti.si T0:- day in O’to.ioy i.etit/O. -• tra .t .r j.ar.ol (,f Li i-I c intahiii-g (335) Three ilu-idrc-l ttnvl f lirty-E.vo aci os; :.;oi onr less, lying i a the waters of S:iouUl“r!).)i;e C’rcofe. ia. s-*!d unlyv Sold in uoeoidanne with the bust. Will and Tes tament of Herod Irhy, docetised, tow the Irenofit o the uolrs of said dovoase-i. J*wu!soa dav es sale. Id A. AC A. V/ILiJAMS, A igmt ‘ 86 h Exceir?**. GKEENE SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL he sold before the Court-llousc door in the city of Greenesboro’ on the first Tuesday in September next, between the usual hours of sale the following property to-wit: One vacant lot in the Town of l’enfield; fron ting on Main street, thirty-seven feet, and run ning bask about eighty feet, lying between the Shops of Dr. Win. L. M. Harris and William Morgan—Levied on a?the prcvwrty of William A. VV liven, to satisfy two Justice Court ft ft'. 7 from the 148th Dist, G. M., —one in favor of Wilson & Callahan vs. AVA. W ilson, the other in favor of Thomas Callahan vs. W. A. Wilson. Levy made and rctured to me by Levi Mays, Constable. O. C. NORTON, Sh’ffi Also, at the same time and place: One Sewing Machine, 11 Buggy Whips, 4 Sides of Harness Leather, 19 pieces of Leather, 5 Horse Collars, 1 Pair Trace Chains, 2 Pieces Patent Leather, 1 L it Rings, 1 do Ruckles, G Papers Silver Tur - rets, 1 Lot of Pad Ilooks, 1 Lot Swivels, 1 do Shaft Tugs, 1 do Brodoon Runners, 1 do Bridle Bits, 1 do Tacks. 1 Paper Screws, 20 Pair Flames, one Lot of Old Buckles, 1 Lot Old Harness 4 Bundles Harness Saddles, 1 Lot Harness Trimmings, 2 Saddle Pads, 1 Fan spirits Tur pentine, 2 < ans Oil. 1 Keg white Lead, 1 Can Blacking, 1 Lot Flax and slice Thread, 1 Lot Dolling, 1 Lot of Buggy Aprons, one halfdoz Fattagc Chairs, levied on ns the property of Jesse S. Barnwell to satisfy a ti fa from Greene Superior * ’ourt, in favor of Sherman, Jessup & Cos., vs.. Jesse S. Barnwell & R. J. Massey.— Property pointed out by R. J. > asscy. JXO. D. ENGLISH, ’D.SIYff Also, at the same time and place -. One gold Frushing Mill, called a Chillion Mill, composed of iron, and weighing about ten thousand pounds, also the Mineral interest of the Gold Hill Mining Company, in One Hundred and Sixty acres of Land in said county, and for merly occupied and worked by raid Company for gold mining, which interest is the ba.ance of a Lease far seven years held hv.sa’d company The above property levied on as the property if said Company, to satisfy a fi fa. issued from the Superior Court of said county in favor of Sarah Pollard against said Company. Property poin ted out by l>r. R. S. Williams. JOHN I). ENGLISH. D.Sh'ff- July 20th, 1800. Postponed Administrator’s Sale. BV virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Greene county, w ill be sold on the let Tuesday in September next, at the Court House door in Spring Place, Murray county, Jvetween the legal hours of fate, One lot of Land containing One Hundred and Sixty terc. kno rn and distinguished a* lot number two hundred ana’ twenty nine (230) in the 26th District and Jod S"rtion’al originally Chero k* now Murray bounty. Sold aa part of tho rial Kttli o( Nancy Greah >m, deceased. STEALING A.Utti’.dllAM, Ad Mr. 2 Ja'y 12th I*s Legal Advertisements- GEORGI v. Greens Countv -Whereas WO - S. Davis, and Goodwin T. My rick. Executors of the lst Will and T.-stanunt of Mrs Sarah W. Rowland, deceased, pi-titicn the Court of Ordinary of said county for Li tton Dismissory: These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to show cause (if any they have) why said Executors should not he dis charged at the Ci urt of Ordinary to he | ild in ar.d for said county >n the second Monday in January 1801. Given under my hand at I office in .Gretnef.bflro, July sth, 1860. E GENIUS L. KING, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Greene County.—Whereas, John C. Merritt and Thos. J. P. Atkinson Administrators upon the estate of J.ovitt Mer ritt deceased, petition the Court of Ordinary of said county for Letters Dismissory : These are therefore toc;te aud admonish all persons concerned, to slow cause (if any they have) why said Administrators should n t be discharged at the Conrt of Ordinary to he held in and for said county on the second Monday in January 1861. Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro. July sth, 1860. EUGENIU3 L. KING, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Greene Counev.---Whereas, Isaac A. Williams, Adm'nistrator de bonii non of the estate of Joseph Grimes, deceased, petitions the Court of Ordinary of said county for Letters Dismissory: These are therefore to cito and admonish all persons concerned, to show cause (if any they have) why sai i Administrator should not be discharged at the Coyrtof Ordinary to be held’ ‘in and for said county on the first Monday in December next. Given under ray hand at offi.-e ‘.n Greenesboro, June 4th 1860, EUGENICS L. KING, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Greene County.-—Whereas. fs ac A. Wil iams, Administrator upon the estate of Mrs. Harriet L. Grimes, deceased petitions the Court of Ordinary of said county for Letter® Dismissory. These fire tLi' < ‘forc to cite and admonish ail persons concernco, to t*mW canse (;f any they iiavc) why said AdmlnlSt^rT oll should not be discharged at the Court of Ordin^”' 7 tc he hch’ in and for said county, on the first MouJ v{; December next. Given under my harm at offire in G.aoenesboro, this June 4th 1860. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y. ('I EORGIA, Gresxe County.— Whereas, Smuel X A. Howell, Administrator <lc b.inis non, with the Will enncxcH, upon the e>tate of McKinney Howell deceased, pet.lions the Court of Ordinary of said county for Letters dismissory : These are therpfori Id cite and admonish all and Angular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to show cause (if any they Itav )whv said Artmini-tralor should not be discharged at the Court of Ordinary to he held in and for suid county on the first Monday in Xoveinb* r next. Gi'eti under my hand at office in Greenesboro, April 2 id, I'StlO EtJGENIUS U KING, Ord’y. ('a r.ORG A, Gbkenk County —Whereas, Freder- V i.-. C. Fuller, Administrator upon the (-state ot Siruli I) Willis, deceased, petitions the Court of Or dinary-of said county for la tiers Dismissory : Tiirse ore then-fore to cite and admnni-l), ail and - ttio kindred and creditors of said deceased. ‘o ebov cause (if any tit. y have)’ why said Adminis trator should not be discharged, id the Court ol Ordi nary to be held in and tor said county oh ti e first Monday in October next. , Given under mV hand at office in O-eeneshoro ‘ March 6th, iB6O. EUGENICS L KTNG.*Ord\v. GF'-OIiGIA, Gueexh Cos US TV—Whcrtas, Mrs . Marjiirut Davison ami Jamed D ivison. Jr, ap jiiic * for L tiers of Administration upon the r.stute , of -l imph M. Divison, late of said county, deceased: * Tisrsrt ar*; thore'ce to cito and.adinonidh, all find singular the kindre I and c-edii .re of said to bf and at thn Court of Ordinary to be held in ami for said county on tender n xt, to show c&udp (if any th< y have ) why. said L tiers should not then be granted Given under uv hand at office in July 3o h, 1860 “ EUGKNIUS L. KIN< f o**dy. CITATION. ~ miE ©F GEORGIA,! In tho Court 1 Oltcne County.] of Ordinary. To Jane Uu.cheson ami her husband James Hutcheson: WHEREAS, a paper pprpt.rt : ng fi> Lethe last Will and Testament and Codicil ti’ Sarah V. hike-, deceased, has been tiled in this uliice; and, whereas, Samuel R. Walker Un named Executor in said Will, has petitioned rhia Court that tiigsaid Will and Teslamcnt and Codicil may he proven in Solemn form, tnd ilmtt’io Legatees, Devisees and* Heirs at Law Ire cited for that purpose; and, whereas. Jane Hutcheson, wife of James Hutcheson, a Lega tee named in said Will, resides beyond the lim its of tho State of Georgia;: These arc therefore to cife and require the aid Jane iluSchesoii and her husband James i i lutuhoson, to Is*, and appear at the Court of Ordinary to he - held in and for said county^of Greene, on the first Monday in November, Eigh- : teen Hundred and ’••ixty, (the same being the day fixed by the undersigned for the probate of said Will) at-the Court House-in the City of Greenosborough, at 10 o’clock, a. m., is ti fiend upon said probate, and to shew cause (if any they have) why said W ill and Testament and Codicil should not then be proven in Solemn firm. Given under my hand and official signature at Greenesborougn, this3oth day of July 1860. EUfAENIUo. L. KING, Ordinary Cf Greene County Ge„, August Ist., 1860 —ivOfid NOTICE. r IAno montlis after date, to-wit; on the first A Monday in October next, I shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of Greene County, Gear- , gia, for leave to sell all the real estate belong- . in; to tho estate of Thomas Merritt, Sr., decM. JAS. MERRITT, Ex’r. of July 26th, 1860 Thos. Merritt, doe'd NOTICE. r - . TW O months after date, to-wit: on the first Monday in October next, I shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of Greene County fi r leave to sell the real estate belonging to tho es tate of John 11. Snellings, deceased. 1 FREDERIC C. FULLER, Adtn’r. of Jno. 11. Snellings, dec’ll. Greenesboro, July 30th, ’CO. GEORGIA, Greene County. ALL persons indebted to Sherwood Stanley's estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said estate will present them duly proven to the undersigned within the time prescribed ny law. M. F. FOSTER, Adm’r. de bonis non, will annexod, of Sherwood Stan ley, deceased. —July 24th, 1860-6 w. NOTICE. WO months after date, fimvit: on the first A- Monday in October next, I shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of Greene County, Ga., for leave to sell the Real Estate and Negmfcs belonging to the estate of Sherwood Stanley, deceased. M. F. FOSTER. Adm’r. ’ de bonis non with the Will annexed of Sher wood Stanley, dcc'd. —July 24th, 1869. _________ OX the first Monday in October next I will apply to the Court of Ordinary of Greene eeuntv. On. fir leave to sell the negroes belong ing to my ward, Mnry A. Parrott. RE W. LEWIS, Guardian. July 24th. 1860. —td. NOTICE. ON the first M mday in Oetolter next I will apply to Uio Court of Ordinary of Greene county Ga., for leave to sell the negroes of ntr ward, Jeffrey C. Parrott. A. A. JER.VIUtN, Guardian. July 24th, 1860. —td. BEANKMofsII WiKilfc o*tlv priundat tbtM'flier, at *l*rt OOttr*. llliscellaucous Advcrti^cuicufs. ARTICLES OF EVERY-DAY USE. B. T. BABBITT’S Piirc Medicinal Yeast. Itlanafttctumi from eoiumon Salt Pure GH Crejviu Tarter. When used in Brc-.d, Cake, (J 8 or Biscuit, it turns to tf'as, —like that from a InUtle or So*!it Water, mid remninadorrmint in th- until it is att in the oven, when the heat causes he g-aa t-* scape through the and d>ujj’li-while bukintr. The Bread, Cake, or and H'aeoil is imf ui.l y v.'ry Sit?ht but ] eriectly ? ivltolsome Wut i e thia Yeast is need you will rt*qtjfre about one-qnaror the aioount of r~/A shortening naed.witiiordinary Yearst. It may ( v also be dsed (or Buckwheat Cakes, Johnny ( U Cakes, and all kinds of Pas-ti v This U put up only in one pound cans, with check- red label. Ked, White and Blue— no other is Genuine—beware of imitations. Babbitt’s pair Concentrated Tot- ash.—Wurruntt.il double the strength of commou Potash, and superior to any isapno ifi.ir in market, put up in rans ol -Hb., 2lbs., an j3lbs, 6!bs, and I2lbs. with lull direriions for all j making H.rd and Soft Soap. Ono pound will make (lftetn gallons of Soft boap. No lime is required. Consumers w ill find this the cheapen Potash in market. 70 B T Babbitt’s Medical Saleratus. 70 A perfectly pure and whehsoroe article lree from all deleterious matter, so prcp , r'd tlmt ns the circular accompanying the S Jurat us will show, nothing remains in the bread when OO baked but c< inmoti Salt, Water, and Flour. 68 Put npneatly in papers, 1, 1 2!h. and 1 4 lb. BT Babbitt’s ('on cent rated Soft Soap. One Box rusting one Dollar will mahe 40 .callous of handsome Soft Soap by simply an “addinc boilinC water. ‘ and If T Babbitt’s Concentrated Sal Soda. Anew urtif-le exclusively for the South. Sal Soda or Washing Soda cannot be cent South 70 during.warm weather, e it or 70 melts. I dry cut the rater and put up the * S*f Soda in Ilb papers,“warranted to stand the warmest climate.” One pound ia equal • to four pounds of ordinary Sul Soda or Wash no ine- Soda—consequently it is much cbeapr r po —the dealer eaves 65 percent on the freight, as he does not have to pay freight on water. Aek your sh>r keeper for 11. T. Babbitt's Concentrated Sal Soda in one pound papers. and B. T. Babbitt’s Soap for Family Use. and One pound of this Sosp is equal to three poundsof ordinr.ry Fmily Soap. One pound will make 3 gallons of handsome Soft Soap. It will remove paint, grease, tar, and s'a : ns 70 “f ail kinds. It will not injure the fabric; on 70 the contrary, it prcrrrves it. It will wash in hard or soft wi;t r. But little laoor ia requir ed where this Si ap is used. Machinists and f. inters will find this Soap superior to any. eo thing it, ms-ket. If your Storekeeper docs GQ not kelp the *.--vc £food<, tend 5 dollors by UO mail and l will sen. -t package of cither ar tie|c, nr :iu assorted box C- n..lining a part of rach article, as vou may Send the and natne of your Poatoflice, also thb State and and County in which yon reside, with diri Cti.ins * Tor shipping. ATldrcPS j -nr-. E. T. BABBITT, 70 Ctiiffi, 70, 72 and 74 tVushinston St.. N. V. 7Q A liberal discount to Storekeepers. July 11th 1860 —wlv. fimiß slsanhoo®,* (fa'nfOF now lost, now rks t orf.d, Just published in a Sealed Envelope , A |j*!CTHRF on tub nature, treatment and RADICAL Ccr k ofS>'Ki;ai ATiuittHOßa ,or S iTi'uial \Veakncss,Scx uai Deb:My, Nervi-u gd-ss nd Involuntary Kmispions, nrmtucing lmp *tcncy, Cotipumpti n and Mental and Phyeicai I) lUi f v, Bv 808. .1. CULVER WELL. M [). ■ Th* l HWj) -rtani f-ict that the awful cons.-quonecs of aolf n>y he cfiv’ctu!!y removed without inhr r.u in*-dicii es or the applications of c ,tict*, instruments, medicated bougies, and other cin ’ pincai devices, is here clearly deminrtrat< and, and the entirely new aa • highly succeanful treatment, as a doptod by the cvldbpitcd adthnry sally cx-pla ne 1, by means *>f which o*i rv one is enabled t*>cure'himself perfectly, and at thfe least possible cos', t her* by avi i i •Mug ail advertis* *1 no*trmns'of the day. This lec ture will prt vc'h boon to thou -anda n*nl thousand*. Svdt ptid* r seal to any address, post-paid, on the receipt tjf two ncro AtrunDs, by addr* ssing DR. m J. O. KUNE. M !)., 430 First Avenue, New York. P 8 B x 4536 -Aoril 11. 186M*, K A.UFFER, BAUM & CO. IliipST • ID¥ MIS MS! Under the Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga. Would inform their many customers that their STOCK OF BEY-GOODS, \ i n t Atnl everything belonging to tlieii line is complete now, in every respect. A look tlircngli our Sleek and prices will always effect a puichase. Ours, is the OXIiY HOUSE that lias a RESIDENT PARTNER ■ i ’■ in the Northern Markets, whose main business it is to bu) the latest Novelties as they make their appearance. We are therefore en * abled to offer something new every week. ()1E PRICES hardly heed any further comment. “Small Profits and Qllll'k Returns” lias always been our motto, from the time we commenced business, and wo 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 we sell, wc would name a few ; Cflc*ed SILKS, Splendid Quality at 75 cents worth #1 25. ■■ I*. v* Superb “ “ 1.00 *’ 1 50. Foulard SILKS and SILK LAWNS BAREOE ROBES at SC to 8.00 •* 12 to 15.00 COLORED HAREGEB at 25 “ 50. Fast COLORED LAWNS, fine Quality at 121 “ “ 25. ORGANDIES. at 12.1 ” 25 LAWN ROHES, • at SI 50 and up. # LAVILLA OLOTII, anew Traveling Stuff at J2| cts. Fait Holered PRINTS. at Sto 10 “ Linen TOWELS, at 75 cts. per do*. Real STEEL Ext. SKIRTS. 30 Ring* at 9150. • •• •• 20 •• at 1 00. Lattfe Size MARSEILLE QUILTS. at 175. MANTILLAS, at fit) 50, 2 50, 3 00 and up. DUSTERS in all the different Material* and Style*, etc.,cct. Our Stock—Embroideries, Ribbon*, Hosiery, Pantaloon Stuffs. Homespun* etc., we offer extremely low. KAUFFER. BAUM £ CO. Mty 20. ISCO ly TjKPSR AVGUSTA HOTEL AUOUHTA, OA. HllNcellniivoiK Advertisements. JUIfSO.V* 8 Mountain Herb Pills. Abdvk, wo prwieiif you with a perfect llkrnpft* at Toxuco, r chief tr a tribe of tlie strange At lee Nation, that once ruled Mexico. You will fiml a full account **f Intn ami bis people in our Pamphlets and Almnnnce—to be had gratis, from ILe Agent* for these Pills. The inventor and manufacturer of ”Ju*l*on* Noun tain Herb Pills,” has spent the greater pari of his lifc* in traveling, tiaving visited nearly every country in the w>r!*l. He spent over six years among the Imllans'of the Koeky Mountains anti of Mexico*, ami it was thus that the “ Mountain Hrmb Ph ij?” were <li*covered. A v* ry interesting account of his adventure* there, you will lit.il *n our Almanac ami Pamphlet. It is an established fact, that all diseases arise fr. n IMPTJUE RI.OOOZ The blood is the life I and when any foreign or utihenPliv matter gets mixed with it, it is at otioe diHtrihuDal to every organ of the body Every nerve feels the |h*l*.ii and all the vital organs quickly complain. The stomach will not digest the food perfectly. The liver ceases to secrete a sufficiency of idle. The action of the heart ia weakeued, aud so the elrculatkm is feeble. The lungs i become clogged with the poisonous matter; hence, a cougli—and all from a slight Impurity nt the fountain head of life—the Blood I As if you had thrown ‘omc earth, for inatauce, in a pure spring, from- which ran * liny rivulet, in a few minutes the whole course of tin* stream becomes disturbed mid discolored. As qUh*k)y does impure blood fly to every part, and loavo its behind. All the passages become obstructed, ami unW* Urn obstruction is removed, the lump oUifo a*>n lie.- out. These pills not only purify the blood, but regenerate all the secretions of the body; they are, therefore, unriviithil as a CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES. Mver Complaint, Sick Headache. >Vc. Tliis AtiH /Mum* Medicine expels from the blood the hidden seeds of di* • ease, and renders all the fluids and secretions pint* mid fluent, clearing and resuscitating the vital organs. Pleasant indeed, is it to us, that we are able to place within your reach, a medicine like the “ Mountain Ilhh Pilw,” that will pass directly to the afflicted yurts, through the blood and fluids of the body, and cause the sufferer to brighten with the flu*h of beautv ar.d health. Juilsons Pills art the Best lienmly in ca itt ence for the following Complaints: * Rnvcl Complaints , Debility. Inward Wenkor*-, Coughs, Ihier and Afftte, ‘ Liver Vimvlaint*. folds, Demote ('vmplaints. //hohcss of Spu-iis, Chest Diseases, Headaches, Piles, CosUretiM, Indigestion , SUmt and drawl DtJSptfsia, InJlucma , Secondary Symp Diarrhoea, Inflammation , 0 in*. Dropsy, * ♦ * * v * GREAT FEMALE HEDIOIEE ! Females who value health, should never be these Pills. They purify the blood, remove obstruction* of all kinds, cleanse the skin of all pimples and blotches and bring the rich color of health to the pale cluck. W*Tlie Plants and Herbs of which these Pills are made, were discovered In a very surprising way among the Tezncans, a tribe of Aborigines in Mexico. Get the Almanac of our Agent, and you will read with delight, tho very Interesting account it contains of the •• Great Medic-ink” of the Aztecs. Observe.— The Mountain Herb Dills are put up in a Ih-autiful Wrapper. Each box contains 40 v7l*. and Detail at 26 cents per box. All genuine . have tne rvjnaturt a B. L. JUDSONit CO., on each box. B. L. JUDSOST, & Cos., SOLE PR OP It I KTOR ft, No. SO Leona til 81 reel, new rot: k . *3- for .sale ry am. MEDICINE PF.AI.ERS. -64 FOR S A 1,1-’ BY J. Henry Wood. Greenesboro, G. V. Platt & W . 11. Ward, Zexington, G. Juno 6th, 1860. —ly. Miscellaneous Advertisements. Tews! newslT GRAND SCHEME FOB AI G„ 18(10. GKORGIA STATE I.OI’TERT. McKINNEV Sc CO., Authorized hy special Act of the Le o .Jaturc 25,828 PRIZES. More than one Prize to ecery two Tickets. CAPITAL PP,IZeTS6O, OOO. Tickets only FI AI. YES, QtTAUTEUS, AND EtOHTS IX pKOrOJITION. To be Drawn Each Saturday ia IS6O. In the City of Savannah, Georgia. Class 83, to be Drawn Aug. z, 1860. Class to be I>ra n Anp. 11, JS6O. Class 85 to be Drawn Avg. 18, 18lin. Class 86, to be Drawn Any. 25, 1860. Mnsrintroeuf Sclieuie. 1 P’x. 0164,DU0 is #60,000 I sos 1.000 ait SB 000 I “ 20,000 is 20,00(11 10 5OO are 5 000 1 “ 10,000 ia 10.000 1 2* 400 are Sod I ** 5,000 is 5,000 1 2 f * SOo .are 000 1 •• 4.000 is 4,0. 01 2 • aio are 400 1 “ 3 0..0 is 3,001) | 50 •< 150 are 7,600 1 “ 2,000 is 2,0001 Kki <• 100 are 10 0.0 1 * I*soo is 1,60 u | 100 *( 96 are 9 s*‘o 1 “ 1.100 is I.IOQ- 100 • 85 are 8,600 A TION PIU/.KS <5 448 Prizes amounting t 0.... (.212,140 *>5.2H Pi’lzrs AmChig to $306,040 WILL BB DRAWN THIS MONTH. OkrTificabbs of I’ackagks will be sold at ike fol lowing* rates wbifh is the risk : Certificate of Packages of 10 VVhole Tickets AOO 10 Hall •• s,i “ 10 Quarters 15 “ “ 10 E'glith *• 7 60* LOOK AT THIS I A SPLENDID DRAWING ON Tho Three Number Phwi! Which takes place on every Wedncarfav and Satur day in “iB6O J Capital Trise of .(j,- 3 000 1 Prize of 4,6()0 1 “ of 4,00.. 1 “ <>f 3,000 1 ” of 2,17120 10 <• of $730 arc 7,000 40 •• of 175 are 7 000 50 “ of 125 arc 0,260 . n *259 “ of 80 are 20,720 64 “ of 50 are 3,200 61 * * of 30 me j 000 64 “ of 20 are | ■Mi 5,632 “ of 10 are 56,3*20 28,224 “ ol 5 ar. 141,120 3-1,412 Prizes Amountine to g 2B1,48,1.20 Whole Tickets $3, Shares in Proportion. IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFI CATES—EncIose the money to our address lor the tickets ordered, on receipt ol which they will lie for warded by lira! mail. Parchr.sers can hnve tick, is ending- in any figure thty may designate. The list of drawn miinOorn and prizes will he sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. All communications strictly eontldcntiid. Orders fur Tickets or Certificates, by Mail or Ex press, tu lie directed 0 JMcKINNEY ond CO. N member 2, 19;,9 ]y Savannah, Ou. HOSTETTER'S simm BITTERS, For the cure of 7-i/tcrj'Sl.l. Indirection. A.iweea, Fiatul&ie’j, JLetos of Ai'petite, or any ItUtons Complaints arising from a morbid Gwctton of the Stomach or loir,is. producing J>y*mtcry. Colic, Cinder a Mort/ue, .(V. In view of the fact that evory .nemlirr of the lmman family is more or 1.-ns aiibj.rtcd to some of the above complaints, Insides in numerable other conditions in life which, by the assistance of n little knowledge or exercise,of common sense, they may 1* aid* so to regulate their habit* of diet, and with the assistance of a good 6mic, secure per manent health. In order to accomplish this desired object, the true course to pursue is, certainly, that which will produce a uatiuai state of things at the least hazard of \ 11/41 strength anil lift*; for this end Dr. Hostetler has introduced to this country a pr.-pll-, tion called HOSTETTEIFS STOMACH BITTERS, which at this Jay-is no> anew mtHlicine, but one that has been tried fur years, giving satisfaction to till wli . have used it. The Ttittersoperate powerfully upon tlio stomach, bowels and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus hy the simple process of strengthening nature, enable the system 61 triumph oner disease. Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, so generally contracted by new settlers, ttud caused principally by the change of water and diet, will be speedily regulated by K brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more prevalent when taken in ail its various forma, than any other ; the cause of which may always be attributed to derangements of the diges- ‘ tive organs, can lie cured without fail by using HOSTETTKR'S SJOMACH HIT 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 lo be infallible T Even* country have til'dr Bitters os a pre ventive of disease, <l strengthening of the system in goners., and among them ol(, there is not to be found a more healthy people titan the Germans, from whom tins preparation emanated, based upon scientific •experiments which has attended to advance the destiny of this great preparation in th* medical scale of science. FEVER AND AGUE. This trying and provoking disease, which fixes R> relentless grasp on the body of man, Am to a mere shadow In a short space of time, aud rendering him physically end mentally useless, eon he defeated and driven from the body hy the use of IIOBTKTTEK'9 BK.NOWNED HITTERS. Further, any of the ahov* slated diseases can not lie contracted when exposed to any ordinary conditions producing them, If tile Bluer* ore used os per directions. And aa It neither creole* nausea nor offends the palate, and rendering urineoe* •ary any change of diet or Interruption to usual par suits, but promotes sound sleep and healthy digesting the complaint Is thus removed os speedily a* tggoo alstont with the production of a thorough and pfTma aent cure. For Persons in advanced years Who are suffering from on enfeebled constitution tad Infirm body, these Hitters ore Invaluable as a reel- iw five of strength and vigor, and needs only to b trie* to be appreciated. And to a mother while nursing, these Bitters ore Indispensable, especially whore the mother’s nourishment u Inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently tier strength mast yl-kk and here it It where a good tonic, such 1* Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters Is needed to Impart temporary strength and vigor to the system. Bodies should by all means try this remedy for all eases of deMUty, and before ** doing, ask your physician, who. If he Is acquaint** with the virtues of the Bitters, will recommend tt.etr use In ail ease* of weakness. CAITIOX.— We caution the public again** using any of the many imitations or eoun terfeiU, but ask for MuKTcrrKß’s Cklkbbatu, StC-lacA Birrfjot, na J ice that each bottle hat the words “ l>r. .. f loetetter’s Stomach Bitters” blown i the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signa ture is on the label. OT Prepared and .Mid bp HOBTETTO k SMITH, nttibargh, Pa., aid Hid by ad Draggl'd*, grorars, and dealers geaeraCy Uraaghaat the lotted States, (paada, death America and Cerauiy. SCO VIL dt MCA” NKW IIKLK’ . Wkl Ji’ For salet , f!re< nrnbor > L —1 ... Plain*, by T. D. ** 1 W / J.ll.W,.ad,Wbia *