Planters' weekly. (Greenesboro' [i.e. Greensboro], Ga.) 185?-18??, August 22, 1860, Image 3

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Pnlk Shite Quarry Hath ori. —The grading it procreating rapidly. Winter* & C..„ have four gangs of hands at work •on different parts <A their contract. This company have in tlie.ir contract the heavi est section the first division. Their work is beginning to h ive the appearanco of a railroad. Mr. John Darby It as also com menced the grading on his section. The other contractors are delayed only from having their dump carts, bariows, flee., to make, and will soon be at work. The second division extending to the Slate Quarry at Van Wert, will be located and let contract in November. It is now a settled fact that the Road will be Built to Van Wert as rapidly as possible. Its ex tension to Alabama will follow as a matter of course.— Marietta Adcocalc, 17///. The Shooting Affair oj Wednesday Night. —The following persons were ar raigned before Justices of the Peace \\ heeler, l’icquet, and f?heron, yesterday •afternoon, on the charge of being connect ed with the shooting affair on Wednesday night last: Chailcs llopkins. and Wesley Harter, for assault upon, witk intent to jnurdcr, Win. Niece, and Beriy Brown, ■and John Albey, alias John Brown, alias John Johnson, as accessories before the fact. The. physicians attending Neese, testi fied to the effect that his condition is still precarious; two witnesses for the State were also examined ; and after hearing an argument from the counsel in for the de fendants, k favor of admitting them to bail, the Court ordered that the prisoners above nansed should he committed to jail until Monday morning next, at ten o’- clock; at which time, it is supposed, the attending physicians will be able to report stnorcdefiivdely ns to the condition of the ‘•‘wosstded man. <0 ‘.ie of the parties to this affair is still n* large, but the police arc in search id him. —Augusta Exchange. A Gulden Wedding. —A wedding took place yesterday morning under rather novel circumstances. It seems that a half century ago, one of our well known llc- Hirew citizens, 51 r. Moses Holheinier le came enamored of the charms of his good better hall, Nancy, and a happy marriage was the result. Yesterday they deter mined to have a gulden wedding, a half . century having passed, and accordingly a large number of invitations were issued to both relatives and friends. The company assembled at the residence of one of the daughters of the happy couple, corner of Caroline and Lombard sts. The Rev. Mr. Jlochlienuer, of the Eden st. congregation, made some affecting remarks in relation to the responsibilities’ **f married life, and dwelt with much earnestness and elo quence upon the object which assembled tlie happy company. At the close of his remarks all present, sat down to a festive hoard supplied with a hill of fare which invited the epicurean palate and was wash ed down by one of the choicest of champagne. — Balt. American, July 20. yl . 1 lie Oxygenated Bitters. The qualities of this medicine have placed it upon an imperishable foundation. In destroying diseases, nod inducing health, it haa no parallel For the loliowing Complaints these Bitters are a Fpec.iti , to wit: OtrarnestA, oil Indigestion, Heart Kuhn, Accioity. Costivekess, Loss ok Appetite Headache, ash liEskimo Debility. iu mail) sections of our country this preparation is < xlensively used by physicians in their practice, nm) it seems to have restored many to health who wrere app ireiitly beyond the reach of thehealbg art. From WA Harp, Editor CovingtonCa.,Times. CoviNf.T x, April 7, Is6o, JVlcajr*. S. W. FvWlb *n<i (Jo. Geiiil’ iut n :~lJaving derived benefit from the use tl the osYfi£N’AYJ£i> ijm'fciir*, I am gl*uf to do the |ofWlie * tnvur by rccoiiiniing th id. . For Dys teVsia ami in atu-mtamevil*, 1 counter it a remedy til incsiuiiAiilc value. W. A. UaKP. Hca.trkable Case of an Aged Person. ‘llictiHOMi, I'dh.a Cos , P.i., Aug. 25, 1559. Jllcssrs S. IV. Fo-wt.* mill 00. G-ulienini. Atur sutlVnng thirty years with Dyspepsia, and try m many remedies iceummeuiled Jnr that discu-e iviiliom any good result, I was in dur.-d by Or. F. U. While to give the Oxyqena Ten iiiTTcits a trial. 1 took Iwo bottles, which gave nm much relief; I conclii led to try two more, lioieit hove nearly or quite effected a cure. 1 am now niarty- seventy five joars of age, and for three months post have eaten my foo l without experienr ion the slightest inconvenience or suffering; audit is with pleasure that I Heomtncuo your rein,sly tj dyspeptics. A. lIEIJAKD. ’ Prepared by SETH W FOWLS & Cos., Bos tnjß, and for sale by J. llemuv Wood, Greenes boro, and by nearly all druggists. aug‘22-4w. SPECIAL. notices. The readers of tlic Weekly i are requested to notice tbe advertisement, in another column, of Dr. J. liovee Duds’ Imperial Wine Ritters, for sale in Greenceboro by Crabtw and Weaver.— They it ive recently been tested and approved by one of the first Physicians in the South, and although they have been but few weeks before the people of Georgia, yet you can bear their praise from all sec tions of the Slate. Read the general advertisement. EVEN THOSE wlio are in the enjoyment of good health frequently have need to have recourse to tou ics as preventives of disease. We are never too well arm >red against the assaults of the “ilia that fl sh t*Hir to.” Such an invigorator they miy find in f loateUer X: Bitters—a medicine that cannot be taken regularly without giving vitality and elasticity to the system. At this season particularly, the strong est man is not proof against the malaria, ir, certain sections of the country. fn ail case* of Fever and Ague, tlto Ritters is more potent than eiiy amount of quinine, while the most dangerous cases of bilious lever yield to its wonderful propertied. Those who have tried the medicine will never use any other, for any of the ailments which the Unfetter Bitters pro loss to subdue. To those who have not made the ex periment, we cordially recouimend an early appllcm tion to the Bitters, whenever they are stricken by ..diseases ol the digestive organs. •Sold by druggists and dealers generally every -where. S*e advertisement in another column. August 22, 1860. wlm. See Wliat Ayer’s Sarsapaiilluilot* lor Derangements of the Live. Stott'* UaosstNG, Talladega Uo., Ala.,9th Aug. ’69. Da J. C. Am, Lowell, Mans.— Sis: | take my pen to tell you wbat your Sarsapa rilla and Cathartic Pills have done lor me. I had been afflicted with Liver Complaint for aix years, du riog which I was never well, and much of the time very sick. -My liver was sore to the touch, and the Doctors aakl was congestion I suffered from severe costivenee* and Diarrhoea ultimately. Mr skin was clammy and unhealthy I tny eye* aud skin often rel low. Occasionally I bad a* voracious appetite, but generally none at'all. A dieadful aenaation of op prmaien on my atomarh, with languor and a ghwtny a-naatioo of ateknraa all over, kept me in anguish.— Vott cannot know how much I Buffer*.! from an inde acrihahle feeling of distram. Th long continuant* of tltta oondiiHMi, without relief, bad worn me out *u that I *v*r rapecled to h* better: hut reading in the fhrUtun Advocate, of your Raraaparilla, T com in-need taking II with nreaahuial email doar*of your Fill#, to regulate the bnwel* #a you dtrerl. From the first N Hid more *(*ct upon tor dworder than l.ito. i.ed anything niuld hare I rrgaiued nty liaaliii rapi-lly. nd nnw nA#r Jr% fn w#fb. f m ir.A.|N*4ll(i in i KfMgih •# any o*h* mm. May tlia “DtumiMai <il til ***• i” f {•tr*l fe* tt’i I r AYI.H pm LmmM Homan Eyi: Balsam.— Any accident or dir er*e that would weaken aid inflame the eyes, and perhaps tie.-troy ihesight, nitiSi. betrcrfi.-id cred one of the most terrible afHietiofi'3 that could befal one. There are however a numer ous class peculiarly exposed to this dreadful calamity, soch an miners, operatives in metals, anil other mechanics; who from the nature of their employments are compel ed to work in a cloud of dust, and grit. Such persons should never be without this Balsam, it acts almost like magic in allaying irritation andinflamma tion, a lew applications perfect a cure. Prepared and sold by A B k D SANDS, Druggists . 100 Fulton Street , NY. Sold also, by JII I Vood, and Druggists generally. (/kseral DEntt.iTT.—We would advise all who may be afflicted with general Debility, to try McLean’s Strengthen Sordia'. It is ccr tamly a valuable remedy, n.any of our ft lends have tried it, and they recommend it very highly as a Tonic and Alterative. It is very pleasant to (akc. Every country merchant, in laying in his supplies, should be sure to take some of this Oor.lial. It sells readily, beyond the most sanguine ix[ ectations of the proprietor. One day last w_eck he sold every bottle he had on hand. Now, with increased facilities, he is able to supply all demands. See the advertis inent in anothercolum . —aug22-2w. Legal Advertisements Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, Gkeknk County.—By virtue of an Order from the Court of Ordinary of said county will be sold before the Court-House door in the city if Greencsboro, on the first Tuesday in October next, within the legal hours of sale, the following Negroes, tc-wit: Ade line, a woman about 22 years of age and hji three children, to-wit: Sebroti about C yea-s ■f age, Martha about 4 j ears of age, and Mary about 18 months of age, and o e old woman named Winny, about to years of age. Sold § he property belonging to the Estate of Peter C!a ke, deceased, for the benefit ol the heiis and creditors of said dec-ased. Terms made known on the day of sale. J X.ME3 SMITH, Adtu’r. of Tet r C.ar e, and, ce. sod. August lHh, 18(j0. —tds. NOTICE. OX the first Monday in October next I will apply to the Court of Ordinary of Greene county, (Ja,, for leave to sell the negroes belong ing to my ward, Mary A. Parrott. if. W. LEWIS, Guardian. July 24th. 1800. —td. NOTICE. OX the first Monday in October next I will apply to the Court of Ordinary of Greene county Gu., for leave to sell the negroes of my ward, Jeffrey C. Parrott. A. A. JEIINIG \N, Guardian. J uly 24th, 1800. —td. Executor’s Sale. WILL be sold before the Court-House dour in the city oi Grcenesboro, on the first Tuesday iu October next, within the legal hours of sale, Three (300) hundred acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of Stephen Jackson and others. Also, Forty-two (422 J and one hall acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands if •J. W. Smith and others. J. IF. SMITH. Ex'r Aug. 15,1300. C. SMITH, ’ F.e'n. £ NOTICE. GEORGIA, Greene County.—All persons indebted to the estate of Wihimn 1). Mad dox, late of ia'd county deceased, are requested to make immeil’ato payment, and all persons having claims against said deceased wll pre sent them du'y proven to the undersigned with in the time prescribed by Law. VALENTINE 1). GRESHAM. > ~ , MARSHALL K. sTOVA L. } llXr 8 ’ of Win. D. Maddux, deceased. August 11th. I SCO. —v2ni. Executor's H le. \MT ILL lie sold before the Court-llousedoor T T in Grcenesboro, Greene County, Ga., within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues day in October next, One tract or parcel of land containing (335) Three Hundred and Thirty-Fivoaeres, more or less, lying yn she waters of Nhouldcrbone Creek in said county. Sold in accordance-with the last Will and Tes tament of;Jlerod Irby, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terras on day of sale. ISAAC A. WILLIAMS. August 10th, 1860. Executor. HUE EXE SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL be sold before the Court-llouse door in the city of Greeneslxtro’ 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 Penfield; fron ting on Main street, thirty-seven feet, and run ning back about eighty feet, lying between the Shops of Dr. Wm.L. M. Harris and William Morgan—Levied on as the property of William A. Wilson, to satisfy two Justice Court ii fas from the lASth Dist, G. M-.,—one in favor of Wilson k Callahan vs, W, A. Wilson, the other in laWA of Thomas Callahan vs. W, A. Wilson. Lpvv made and rctured to me by Lovi Mays, Constable. C. C. NORTON, Sh'ff. Ai.so, 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 Lot Rings, 1 do Buckles, 0 Papers Silver Tur rets, 1 Lot of Pad Ilookr-, I Lot Swivels, I do Shaft Tugs, 1 do Brodoon Runners, l do Bridle Bits, 1 do Tacks, 1 Paper Screws, 26 Pair Ilames, one Lot of Old Buckles, l Lot Old Harness 4 Bundles Harness Saddles, 1 Lot Harness Trimmings, 2 Saddle Pads, 1 Can spirits Tur pentine, 2 Cans Oil, 1 Keg white Lead, 1 Can Blacking, 1 Lot Flax and shoe Thread, 1 Lot Welting, 1 Lot of Buggy Aprons, one half doz Cattago Chairs, levied on as the property of Jesse S. Barnwell to satisfy a fi fa from Greene Superior Court, in favor of Sherman, Jessup & Cos., vs. Jesse S. Barnwell & R. J. Massey.— Property pointed out by R. J. Massey. JNO. D. ENGLISH, ©.Sh’ff. Anso, at the same time and place: One gold Crushing Mill, called a Chillion Mill, composed of iron, and weighing about ten thousand pounds, also the Mineral interest of the Gold Hill Alining Company, in One Hundred and Sixty acres of Land in saitl county, and for merly occupied and worked by said Company for gold mining, which interect is 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 a fi fa. issued from'thc Superior Court of saitl 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 26th, 1860. Postponed Administrator’s Sale. BY virtue of sn order from the Cart of Ordinary of Greene tgtunty, will be sold on the Ist Tuesday in September next, at the Court House door in Spring Plat e, Murray county, between the legal hours of vale. One lot of Istnd containing One Hundred and Sixty acres, known amldistingtiiahc I as lot ntinthui two hundred and twenty nine (Sffff) in Ibe 2fitk District nnd 2nd Section of originally (’hero ker not# Murray county. Sold as part <-f the reol estate of Nrncr Gresham, *ltvi*%*t < I . KTLMI |\G A. GKF.sIIAM. Ida. r. 1 ,Vv I2lh HVt, “ Legal AdvcilHeiuciiUi GEORGI ‘, Greene County-Whereas Wil liam S. Dxvis, an-i Goodnin T. Myrtek, Executots of the last Will and Testament of Mrs Sarah \V. Rowland, deceased, petition the Court of Ordinary of said county fur Letters Dismissory: These are therefore to cite antpndmonisb all persons concerned to show cause (if any they have) why said Executors should not be dis charged at the Court of Ordinary to beimpl in and for said county nn the second Monday in January 1861. GiVnii under my hand at: office in Grcenesboro, July sth, iB6O. K< GENIUS!,. KING, OrtTy. GEORGIA, Gkeenk County.—Whereas, John 0. Merritt and Thos. J. P. Atkinson Administrators upon the estate of Lovilt Mer ritt deceased, petition the Court of Ordinary of said county for Letters Dismissory. - These are therefore tocte a* and admonish ail persons concuned, to s’ ow cause (if any they have) why said Administrators should Tr-t be discharged at the Conrt of Ordinary to be heid in and for said cour.ty on the second Monday in January 1861. Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro, July 6th, 1860. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Greene Counby.—Whereas, Tsaac A. Williams, Administrator dx bonis non of the estate of Joseph Grimes, deceased, petitions the Court of Ordinary of said county •or 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 Courtof Ordinary to be held in and for said county on the first Monday in December next. Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro, June 4th 1860, EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Greexe County.—Whereas. Is ac A. Wil iams, Administrator upon the estate of Mrs. Harriet L. Grimes, dect-ased petitions the Court of Ordinary of said count) for'Lctters Dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all oersons concerned, to show canse (if any they lave) why said Administrator should not be lischarged at the Courtof Ordinary to be held in and for said county, on the first Mond- yin December next. Given under my hand at offije in Gaoonesboro, this*June 4th 1860. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Greene County. —Whereas, Sunuel A. Howell, Administrator de bnnia non, with the Will ennexerl, upon the estate of McKinney Howell deceased, petitions the Court of Ordinary of said county for Letters dismissory: These tire tlverefori to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to show cause (ts any they havc)why said Administrator should not be discharged at the Courtof Ordinary to be held in and for said county on the first Monday in Xovember next. Given under tny hand at office in Greenesboro, April 2;id,.l3dtf. EUGENICS L. KING, Ord’y. Cl EORGiA, Greexe County.—Whereas, Freder • in C. Fuller, Administrator upon the estate ot Sarah IX Willis, deceased, petitions the Court of Or dinary of said county fur Letters Dismissory : These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred ami creditors of said deceased, o show cause (if any thi y have) why said Adniinis traior should nut be discharged, at the Court of Ordi nary to he held in and lor said county on the first Monday in October next. Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro, Match 6th, 1860. EUGENIUS L KING, Ord’y. C’l EORGIA, Gsbkne Countv—Whereas,. ,\lr3 JfMargaret Davison and James Davison, Jr , np piie. for Letters of Administration upon the estate it James M. Davison, late of said county, deceased : Thes-are therefore to cite and admonish, till and singular the kindred and credit..is of su'd deceased, to be and appear at. the Court of Ordinary tn be held in anti for said county on the first Monday in Sep tember mxt, tn show cause (if any tin y have) why said Letters should not then he granted. Given under mv hand at office in Greencsboro, July 3n.h, ISfiO. ‘ EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y. GEORGIA. Greene County:—whereas, Willia n AV. Moore, Guardian -of Austria Howell, now Austria Mapp, petitions this Court for Letters Dismissory from said Guar dianship: It is tn, refer ordeied that all persons con cerncd, be and appear at the Court of Oidina ry to be held in and fort aid county on the. first Monday in October next, to sh..w c mse (if any they have) why said Guardian should not then be discharged. Ordered further that a copy of this Rule le published for forty days in terms of the law. A true extract from tlje minutes of said Court. Augustadj timed term iB6O, EUGENIUS L. KING, Ot’dy. CITATION. STATE OF GEORGIA, I In tin- Court Grrcne County.) of Ordinary. To Jane Hutcheson and her husband James Hutcheson : WHEREAS, a paper purporting to be.the last Will and Testament and Codicil oi Sarah Walker, deceased, has boon filed in tins Office; and, whereas, Samuel R. Walker the named Executor iu said Will, has petitioned this Court that the said Will and Testament and Codicil may be proven iu Solemn form, and that the Legatees, Devisees aud Heirs at Law b< 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 are therefore to cite and require ihe said Jane Hutcheson and her husband James Hutcheson, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary to bo 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 the probate of said Will) at the Court House in the City of Greencsborough, at 10 o’clock, A. w., to attend upon said probate, and to sh- w cause (if any then have) why said ‘”iii and Testament and Codicil should not then be proven in Solemn forth. Given under mv hand and official signature at Grecnosborongh, this 30th day of July 1860. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary of Greene County Georgia. August Ist., 1860 —w9od ■- NOTICE. Two months after date, to-wit: on the first Monday in October next, I shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of Greene County , Geor gia, for leave to sell all the real estate belong ing to the estate of Thomas Merritt, Sr., dec’d. JAS. MERRITT, Ex’r. of July 26th, 1860 Thos. Merritt, dee’d NOTIC*. TWO months after date, to-wit: on the first Monday in October next, I shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of Greene County for leave to sell the real estate belonging to the es tate of John 11. Sncllings, deceased. FREDERIC C. FULLER, Adm’r. of Jno. 11. Snelliugs, dcc’d. Grcenesboro, July 30th, ’GO. GEORGIA, Greene County. ALL persons indebted to Sherwood Stanley’s estate, are requested to make immediate payment, nnd all persons having claims against said estate will present them duly proven to the undersigned within the time prescribed ny taw. M. V. FOSTER. A.hn’r. de bonis ao/i, will annexed, of Sherwood Stan lev, deceased. —July 24th, IR6O-Ovr. NOTICE. rimo nfl<*r dal©, to-wit: on th* j 1.. M*mdny if* Ociohor next, I nball npplv to I tlto CMrt Ordinary **f Orwjßf Coutifr, On., | for t’l m*l| tho Ih a! KU4p and j tmtagittf to flit *f Sherwood Stun If v d***-*l. M F. FO&Tftll | lin>, Nisceilaneous Advcrtisfiurutv. ARTICLES OF EVKRY-lUY USE. B. T. BABBITT’S P rc UtLe if. i. ein a I Yea sf. Manufactured from common Salt and l*trc G 8 Crctun Tyi lcr. When used iu Bre id, Cuke, or Biscuit, it turns to pas,—like that from a bottle of Sod ii Water,—anti remains dorm tint in the dough until it is set in ll.e oven, * hen the heat causes the gas toe scape through the nod rioug’h while baking. The Bread, Cake, or and Biscuit is not only very hut perfectly wholsome Whore this Yeast is used you will require about one-quarter the amount of shortening used with ordinary Yeast. It may g-.. ( v also be used for Buckwheat Cakes, Johnny iV* Cakes, and all kinds of Pastry. fliU Ytast is put up only in one-pound cans, with check ered label. Red, White and Blue—noothcr is Genuine—beware of imitations. 6°BT Babbitt’s pure Courontrated Pot- Aim.—Wariautcd double the alretigtii of CDtnmnu Potneb, amt superior to any Sapon itier in market, put up in vans of lib., 2!!w , anil 3ibs ’ 6ibs ’ and ,2lbs - wi, h lu| l directions lor making Hard and Soft Soap. One pound will make fifteen gallons of Soft Soap. No lime unrequited. Consumers will find tins the cheapest Potash in market. 70 BT Babbitt’s Medical SaluralaK. 70 A perfectly pure arid wholesome article tree from all deleterious iwatler, so prepan and thut as the* circular ucroinpanymg the Sderatus will show, nothiug remains in the bieml when _ Cos baked but common Salt, Water, and Flour, uo Put up nea’ly in papers, 1, 1 2!h. and I 4 lh. BT Babbiu'sConcentrated Soft Soap. One Box costing one Dollar will make 40 , gallons of handsome Soft Soap by siniplv and adding boiling water. ‘ a,u! B T Babbitt’s Concentrated Sal Seda. Anew article exclusively for the South. Sal Soda or Washing Soda cannot be sent South 7Q luring warm weather, as it deliquesce s or (J melts. I dry out Ihe water and put up the Sal Soda in ilb papers, “warranted to stand the warmest climate.’* One pound is equal to four pounds of ordinary SalSoduor Wash /?o inff Soda—consequently it is much cheap* r c* o —the dealer saves 65- per cent on the freight, as he does not have to pay freight on water. Ask your storekeeper for B. T. Babbitt's Concentrated Sal Soda in one pound papers. and B. T. Babbitt’s Soap for Family Fsc.and One pound oT this Soap is equal to three pounds of ordinary Family Soap. One pound wiir make 3 gallons of handsome Soft Soap. It will remove paint, grease, tar, and stains of all kinds. It will not injure the fabric; on ( 0 the contrary, it preserves it. It will wash in hard or soft wutur. But little laoor is requir ed where this Soap is used. Machinists and Painters will find this Soap superior to any thing in market. If your Storekeeper dos(jg not keep the above goods, send 5 dol'ors bv mail and I will send a package of cither ar tide, or an assorted box containing a part of each article, aa you may direct. Semi the and name of your Postofliee, also the State and and County in which you reside, with directi ns for shipping. Address 15. T. BA 15155TT, 70 64, t 6; 70, 72 and 74 Woshinston St., N. Y. 7(J A liberal discount to Storekeepers. July Ilth 1860 —wly. fffflM MANHOOD;. w IIOWLOST, iiow restored, Just published in a Sealed Ravel ope, A Lecture on tub nature, treatment and radical cub eofSpeumatorruoi£ a, or Seminal Weak ness,Sex ual Debility, Nervousness and Involuntary Rmis&ions, producing Impotency, Cor.sumpti n and Mental and Physical Dr hi lit v, By ROB. .1. CULVKRVVELL. M I). The important fact that the awful consequences of self .abuse nifty be effectually removed without inter nal intdicii'es or the. daugerbus applications ofc un ties, instrument a, tnediCKf.ed b-mgfep. nnd other em pirical deyices, is here demonstrated, and tlic entirely new an 1 highly successful treatment, as a dopted by the celebrated author, tally explained, by means of which viy one ia enabled ti : cure himself perfectly, end at the least possible*o*js‘, then by avoi ding uil adveitided no^trrh sos !* day. Tiiis lec ture will proves boon to tfcoff-*audsr ftnd thousands. Sent under seal to any address, post*fa.'‘d, on the receipt and t W‘* nf-Bti|ge tiirnos. by addressing Tfli. i’ll J - (’. K LINK. M D.,’ 430 First Avenue, New York. P. st Box 4BSfi - Anti I Tl. ISO*) tv. KAUFFER, BAIJM & CO. iMliiilii Dir/ fiDODs E STAB Ii IS TM E NT, 175. Broad Street, 177. .. ,• t ‘ . .\ ; Under the Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPEOTFULTY INFORM Mcrdiaiits aiid Dealers mat they have just completed their arrangements for the coming Fall and YVinter Season . Our Store has been enlarged to DOUBLE its former size, thereby making it the lar gest Store in the STATE OF GEORGIA ! Our-Stock, which for Variety of the most desirable Goods, is unsurpassed in this State, will, in every respect compare favorable with any house either in Charleston, or any other Southern City. It is our intention to establish a regular Wholesale Jobbing II ouse, SELLING EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH. Which, as an old fact, is the only way to Buy Goods CHEAP. Having a similar es tablishment in New York city, which our Mr. 1. Kauffeu is manager, it is easy to be perceived that we have Superior Facilities in obtaining the Latest NOV ELTIES as they appear in maikct. We would only ask the favor of an examination of bur Stock and Prices before going elsewhere, Sim We, will prove to the Trade that we can sell Geous fully ns Cheap as any other Wholesale House; besides saving your tiiiie for farther traveling, and many other expenses. :o:: 0 : : o JUST 3EII3CEII VEl>, Black and Colored CASIIMIERS ; SATINET, Kentucky JEANS and TICKS- Black and Colored CLOTH; KEIISEYS, OSENBEIIGS, (DENIMS)- Georgia STRIPES, Marlboro’PLAlDS and STRIPES. U’ CALICOES OF ALL KINDS! Moh<iir, Debcges, Cedestiali, Lavella Cloth, Barege, Delaines, Bombazine, Alpacas, Delaines, Marellas, ALL WOOL Delaines, ENGLISH MERINOS! HWk Brocke SILKS: Silk ROBES, POl-LiNS, POUARDS Fauey and Plain SILKS ; India and China SILKS. Brown and White Sheeting and Shirting ! Irish LINENS, Table COVERS. Table ( LOTUS; DIAPER, DAMASKS DOYLES, NAPKINS. TOWELS, BRILLIANTS, Marseilles QUILTS ’ EMBROIDERIES Hat IIIBONS, CORSETS; Velvet RIBONB, FRINGES • Morocco and Silk BELTS, LACES, WHITE GOODS, of all kinds. MA DIES’ AND HISSES’ HOOP SK HITS’ Til I’M MINGS, YAMi EE NOTIONS; HOSIERY, and GL Q YES of all hind*. BED AND NEGRO BDANKETS, AC., &C. Our Manufactory of Cloaks and Mantillas, The only ogn in the Souther Stales, is in FULL OPERATION now ; and we. venture to say Hint we can offer these Articles BETTER finished, and more suitable Southern TASTE, As ( lie,ip a* any Knrlfirrn House. Jiikl give u.l the plcasori- <f an early call, and convince youmelreh of the KAUFFER, BAUM & CO. 175 and Ml Broad Street, Under lb’ A'lgm-! * Hot* I, Anpiula <;* f; SJ!V f 14 ! ******* ■ ••• * > r Aeu. t TO'I, |WM i<m fI’ J • wli im’i‘U;imi*tii > Advt rhscmeuh. ‘-Ni- vfi Cv | l iTHT ‘■ | i I MOUNTAIN IHB U 111 () 111! fyl i"? T’L 1 iji ‘i ! jfr. Herbs, Earks an<J Hools £ J & ’ w*-' . fi .llinerais and Drugs, k j $ MOTHERS TAKE HEED! I j ,i Ib> v<i• i wlitn Ihe un-:ißy-fictions < t y' ,, ' , r cli'ltt.• - 1 viimW ! li:it ii max U* uitic MJtjl :* than u inert- gi,..!V \ i:t .>tjli<*r- thiMii ? In nine (: x out <■! It-.. Ihe f.IHM- the litt.ir <.|||W lifer’s .-t.ejui-h is Hg/.M/.s, cwt? xivmhl he ol t.we KnlW ■ y- m {|J imm OF F.IMIUKS k -V. !* )>■! lei Minr ehilxlivu sittl'er, when we present ? j I! DSOX’S -WORM TEA fji • \ s.\FF. ami ri.rvswr ctke for worms. f'Tj i Ih'xv iMu.-h better ait-T vifi-r wnuM it he t*>r,’|W ‘-L'f ,vt * n ' u 'avß in itii* hnu'. A little tlehiv b ill ./ when :• eliiM i*. mI in ili mfiy rtl'ten- lie the can-*’ |f jil *l il- ilealli u*hih peiing- witltnuf tVlay. mnl 5 r Oh* MOl \ r.\l\ Mijitt Vf.M imme f.‘|k ,; r J ‘Ual. lv j’l.n win not •intV save the elnld a (j.-jf n* and t-,Sinus illness, and y<nir>*ir nnu-li expense. N 1 /|j.!] htll aI ‘O l*-e| h.-ippiet- in knmving that yon have r dune yin a duly. .:;id peicliaucc saved its life. R !jk‘ y Thii. medicine i —•ndrned purely of | HERBS AND ROOTS fi r|, j -NOT A l'AUTiri.K OF r Ik rfih€oloincl ox iilhuvftltv vl .j ‘IS USk.l) Vs IT. ||| >1 UA No more filthy Vermifuge will he urd hv J t! ; j ‘liore who int* toe this T-a. The only aetive K i-'-I I" iueiple of nII other \i-rniifin-es md Worm i! 18 ■ y Killers U - i>fi Klt V h It Y . V !in Vj : I GIVE NO f|l y TP 3xrP Cl * T ° Li 2 YOUR CHILDREN, g l • “ this StHtplo, .°nfe WyeiaMe Medicine. - This Worth Ten sns di<.nvo>-ed iu an iiniisii.il ViljW ,f", ** nunwe tin- \\ litis of Nouthen. Mexico—a /.J J 1 fell -ecnutit -tl it you will li.nl irt Jlir Aliu.iliaes 1 I As’i l.r-the •‘H Tl / I.f ‘ft:la di’WiltliK*,” of IheM.lll y • --ill. ;inil when y*n have r*;n| it. Fend it to v[|W V’"r lie it hh- is. tha I the, inuv also kuoxv ul and t • J (l j ue cured by this UK I AT irF.MKhV ! pf [ WOHiM TEA Pj f-ij K ILLS WORMS, fi V.cr - IJ. rais—”s ri.-asant (a Take.Miirt I uiiT V PACK lUL TRICE -25 CTS. |l if ‘) l’.!. , 'VK.; —Always find lh<- N’tune arel Sijflta r/ > 4 !|l, ‘ I- -d I S.'N ,x Cos. . and the portrait f|j lk ; I’- ‘-fio. on i aeli package of this. Worm Tea. Vi^j ft } U. L. JTJDSON & GO., iff 1 fSo LE P a OPR I’ETods.Pi <j ■ 00 Lccnard St. New York. f J $ tViatii ‘l it. ts t:y ijl A ;•!< Im • < rry % r!:;*rc, *tml • : l.y■ nli i t 15- x;, nr-- KOI* A r. F. BY J. Henry Hood. Greenesboro, G. V. Platt Sc XX . |l. Ward, Lexington, On. June 6th, 1866. —ly. Misrelliiiu-onx IdvCrtlxrliii'litL NEWS! NEWS!! GRAND SCHEME rtm AUG., 1860 GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. fIIcKUVNET A. CO., HiniinKt-rik A uthorixe/i by special Act of the Le^is.ature 25,828~PRIZES. More than one Prize to errry tiro Tickets. CAPITALPrTzE,S6O,OOO. Ti.-liCls only 810 Halves, Quartkks, and Eights in PttorojmoN. To be DraxvuEaeli Saturday in 1860. In the City of Savannah, Georgia. tlass 68, to be Diawn Aug. r., IS6O. Class to bo Diawn Aug. 11, 18GU: Class 85 to be Drawn Avg 18, 1860. Class 86, to be Drawn Aug. 25, 1860. Maffai.itrcat Bekeme, I P’z ofT> >,ooli is .•Jtitl.UffO | ft of l.UtiO ate (ft 000 1 •• 20,000 ia 20,0ihi | 10 “ 500 are 5-0011 1 “ 10,000 ia 1 ->,OOO | 2 “ 400 ate ‘non-- I “ 5.000 is 5,000 | 2 “ 300 are t;00 l “ 4.000 ia 4,0u0 | 2 •* 200 are 400 I “ 3 000 ia 3,000 I 50 150 are 7,600 1 “ 2,000 ia 2,0001 iOo ‘• 100 are 1U 0.-0 I <- I*soo ia 1,500 I 100 •< 35 ate 9 600 I “ 1.100 ia 1,100 100 •• 85 are 8,500 APPROXIMATION I’IUZKS 35 418 Prizes amounting to $2112,140 ‘*s.B2Bl’rizes Aiiil'ing to $308,040 WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH. Ckrtipicares of Pafkaoks will be sold at the fol lowing rates wliicli is the risk : Certificate of Packages of 10 Whole Tickets S6O “ “ 10 Hail •• 3U “ “ 10 <iuaitefa-“ 15 “ “ 10* B>ght!l‘ •• 750 LOOK AT THIS! A SPLENDID DRAWING- ON The Three Number Plan f Which lakes j.laue on every Wednesday and Satur day in I860; 1 Capital Prize of #23 000 1 Prize of 4,500 I “ of 4 OOd 1 “ of 3,<HH> 1 “ of 2,171.20 10 “ of ,f7OO are 7,G00 4o “ of 175 are 7,1X10 50 “ of 125 are 0.250 259 “ of So‘are 20.720 64 “ of 50 are 3,200 61 “ of 30 are 1,920 61 “ of 20 are 1,290 5,632 ‘** of 10 are 56,320 28,224 ol 5 are 141,120 34 412 Prizes Amounting to $281,481.20 Whole Tickets $5, Shares in Proportion. IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CF.RTIFI CATES.—EncIose the money to our address for the tickets ordered, on receipt ol which they will be for warded by first Purchasers can have tukti* ending in any figurelhey. inay designate. The list of drawn number® and prizes will f be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. All com muni cat ion s etricily contidenHal. Orders for Tickets or Cei liticatcp, bv Mail or Kip* press, to be directed to McKIKNEY and CO. November *2. 19‘>9 ly Savannah, On. HOSTETTEK’S BITTERS. Tlia |ti*/i|trli‘lifT , nnJ mnruifncttilers of IIHS ’1 E'lTEli’S CEtKBHAT'BD STUMAt’II 111- ‘i'J'.ilS can appeal tvitli perfect confidence tn pliysici.uis ami citizens generally us llte Flitted B,atcs. lieCltUsc tlic article lias nttnjued nrejitt tntkm Itcreitdin c ttitktiutrn. A lew facts npnti tliis point will speak mote powerfully Ilian volumes of bare assertion or liiixoitHig puffery. ‘J'he consumption of Hosteller s Istomack Hit lers for the last year iwuomitcd to over it lialt tiiHliyn bottles, mid from its niaulfest .steady increase ia-timos jmiki, ft iseviilent iTml during the coming year tbe eunstiinpiiou will resell ; nearone million btMllos. ‘J'ltiwiiumeiisemmiiui could never have been Fold )n;t for llte rare medicinal properties contained in llte prepura i tion, and the sanction ‘of llte most prouiiilfm physicians in those sections of the country wltere the nriiqlb is best known, who not only recommend the Ritters to their patients, bur are ready at nil times to give tcsi-imoiimls to its cfiiexcy iu till cases of stomaeliio deniugemenis nnd the diseases resulting iherctrom. This is not n lcm pom ry popularity, obtain cl by extraoisllniiry efforts in the way of trittu peting the qualities of the Hitters, but a solid estimation us an invaluable medicine, which is destined to boas enduring ns time itself. Hosteller's iSlouincb Billers have proved a (itglsend to regions where fever and ague* nnd various other bilious eewjiMuW Itave counted the if victims by buttdseds. ‘J'n be’ able to Mate- eoetfidcnlly flnrti Hie ‘•Billers’ arc at certain ctwts* for ijte Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the* proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid mailer from the stomach, purifies the blood, nnd imparts renewed vitality to t lie nervous system, giving it that tone and energy imlispemitble lor Ihe restoration of liealtli. It operates upon, the stomach, liver, and oilier digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon restores 111 cm 16#condition essential to the healthy discharge* of (he functions of nature. Elderly persons mnrutto (RyßUiers daffy-as per directions on It*- mutle, nnd they willfind in i> ft silinulaui peculiarly adapted to comfort dedloin? Tears, as it is pleasant to the palate. Invigorating lotlie bowels, excellent ns a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. XX’e have the evi dence of tboitsamis of aged tnett nnd women who have cxjierienecd the benefit of using Ibis preparation while suffering from stomach de rangements and general debility; acting under the advice of physicians, they have abandoned till deleterious drugs nnd fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words lb the gent let*.sex. ’J’here'nre certain periods who-tr their cares are so haras.-ing that many of them sink tinder the trial. The relation of mother cud child is so absorbingly fender, that 4lie mother, especially if she be young, is npt to forget Iter own brulllt iu Iter extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive daring-1 lie summer season, the wear of . body and mind is generally aggravated. Ilenv llten. js ft necessity for tl stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the system, and enable Wlj.- niotbcr to Item* up tinder her exhaustingtttutta ■ and responsibilities. Nursing mol hers-gen*.- rally prefer the Bitters ro nil other iwrigseft lors that receive the endorsement #1 physi cians, because it is agreeable to- the- taste a* - well as certain to give a peroiuaooa increase * of l.odi'y siren gib. Air*lhose persons, to w Uoai we bate pariieu l.rily referred above-,, to wit; wulfkrers from fever Mid ague, caused by malaria, diarrlioea. ! dysentery, indigestion, lass of appetite, ami I nil diseases or derangements of the stomach, ettpet an vaaled’ itriutMs, persons of sedentary eenpatb.n, and mtrsing mother”, will consult l heir sv.a physical welfare by giving to llos leltav a*t ebdoatiHl Flomaeh Bitrcrs* trial r.xrflftN -We caution the public against nsrng any of Ihe many imitations or Coumtt -1 leits, bill ark lor Iloarr.TTr.*’* tV.I.KI'.CATi |> Kina ten Bn rum. and sec that eu. lt bottle ha* tin: words ** Dr. J. Ilosiotti l's Ftonoo h Bitter. ’ i blown on the sale of ti> bottle, aud slumped ; ou the to.tallic cap i.jvtrlag the <k, and', 01, a ret hut out* autograph signatuie !■ on ibe Ila Ist * l Fropatcd and told by fIORTKTTEft * UMJTU, Filtelmrftli, ra> and *old by *\? drnt'ctrts, i;vou*r, w and dcwlwr* renewally ttiisajichotii tbo United titatca, ttcath Ant lieu, nod Germany. Da tftin hv .1 11 Band, **trntaboro, Til , and Txppun, Wbbt Pl*i* [Ant 15, ‘501? I p 1.4 <f nil kind* ttccflv print'd l I > thu."ffK‘. t .non netts*.