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Latest European Rests.
St. Johns, N. F., August 25.—The
steamer City ot Baltimore, Capt. Petrie,
from Liverpool tWlMbfi m Queenstown
the 16th Inst., pissed Cape Race this
itwirning, on her way to New York.
She was boarded by the news yacht of
the Associated Press, and the following
important summary of her news obtained :
- L'VHRpool, Aug. 15—The sales in the
Liverpool cuttor. market Monday and
Tuflßflgy amounted to 25j00&jbales.
Colton has partially* advanced I*l6 to
id. The market closed firm. The mar
ket for brcadstufis closed steady at full
prices.
Provisions are slow of sales, bnt ’ the
prices of last week remain unchanged.
London, August 15.—The funds siuce
the sailing of the Arabia have been steady.
Consuls for money closed at 93§®93£.
Li vhr pool, August 16, P. M.—The
sales of cotton yesterday (Wednesday)
were confined to 18,000 bales.
The market^closed buoyant. Some au
thorities say that cotton has advanced §d.
since the departure of tl:e Arabia.
The affairs of Southern Italy continue
fo attract much public aUC'.iiron.
Fifteen hsirdred of Garibaldi’s troops
bad crossed tire Straits of Messina and
landed in Calabria, where they were en
thusiastically received by the people.
A telegram from Naples states that the
city has again been proclaimed in a state
of siege.
. It is reported that Austria will renounce
the treaty of Villafranca, and actively op
pose Garibaldi.
Domestic Sews.
New York, August 23.—This ci*y,
Boston arid Philadelphia were last night
visited by very heavy rains, which did con
tuderable damage to property.
Oswkoo, N. Y., Aug. 23.—A vessel,
name unknown, ran into the steamer
Niagara, bound from Rochester to Oswego,
carrying away three staterooms and break
ing huth legs of Mr. John Adger, of Co
lumbia, S. C.
New York, August 23.—The cotton
market to day was steady, while the sales
embraced 1500 bales at 10 i, ‘3* lie. for mid
dling uplands.
The s lies of flour reached 13.000 bids.,
at $6 12'515 20-for superfine State.
Wheat* closed’ firm, at an advance of Ic.
per bushel.
There were 90,000 bushels of corn sold
today at prices ranging from 601®62c.
Cincinnati, Avgust 23.—The flour
market-wised dull. Prices are nominal.
Wheat closed steady, at uuchanged
prices. . .
The Sugar market was steady, at 81®
91c. pet lb.
LuUihVILLK, August 24.—A dispatuli
front Arkansas says that H. M. Rector,
the Independent candidate for Governor of
that State, has b eu elected by a majority
of 3000 votes.
New York, August 23 —A colored
man named Walken was killed last night
at the corner oh north 6th and 7-th streets,
in .Brooklyn,- by another negro- named
Slioi'-.v-wd. Kidd.
Two*scavengers wire suffiicated in a
vault in Ufosevek. street r last* night*
It is reported!ttert ‘lfliomus Kelly, a con
vict at Bing Sing, murdered one of his
fWioW convicts oM SifrtVt'day last by stab
bing him frith a knife. Kelly was sunt to
the State Prison for 20 years a few mouth*
ago for burglary, and is kuowu to be’ a
very desperate character.
Sr. Joseph, Mo., August 25.—The fol
lowing is. in addition to the summary oi
California news telegraphed on yesterdays
San Francisco, August 11.- -The will
•f the Senator Broderick has bee de
clared a forgery by persons well skilled in
such matters.
New York, August 25.—The Circuit
Coast has discharged the captain nud mate
of the alleged slaver Thomas Ackorn,-tkere
being no positive proof againct them.
Boston, August 25.—The Hon. N. P.
Banks, in a recent speech, declines a re
nomination for Governor. He has accepted
the Presidency of the llliuois Central Rail-’
road.
Still Living. —The Charleston Courier
says that three of the choir of youug giris
who greeted Washington as hie entered
Trenton in 1789, on his way to assume the
Presidency,.and strewed his pathway with
flowers, stall survive. One yet lives in
Trenton; ona-isAhe mother of Senator Glies
nut.of Sout Carolina, and one Mrs. Sarah
Hand,.residing.in Cape May. oountv, N. J.
Busy Time for The Chicago
Times and Herald says that “an idea of
the amount of ground iu wheat may be
gathered from the statement of a respon
sible gentleman, of Janesville, who says
that with the assistance of a spy-glass, he
saw one hundred and forty-six reapers at
work at one time.** This is on the line ot
the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad.
A Valuable Receipt. —Coal oil is said to
be a sure destroyer of bed bugs. Apply
the oil plentifully with e small brush or
feather to the pieces where they most do
congregate. The cure is. effectual and
permanent. Gilt frames, ohjmaeliers. Sec.,
rubded lightly over with ooolioih, will not
be disturbed by flies.
A Venerable Farmer. —Mr- Nathaniel
Knight, of Falmouth, Maine, is new sigh
lywtM years of age, in good health, and
lie* this season mowed hay upon the seme
field where he bM twang the scythe the
wwsty drtt summers helots “ *
Sands’ Sarsaparilla. —Osn scrofula be cured r
It certainly can! I l Incontestable evidence
of cures in numerous rases of the worst kind
of scrofula,, salt rheumy fever*sores,.ulcers, liv-'-
er complaint and the ekisef diseases arising
from an impure state of the blood or derange
ment of the biliary fir actions, sre doily receiv
ed from all quarters, expressing the gratitude
of sufierers who are surprised to find them
selves radically cured fy ibis purifying and ef
ficacious preperation. -
Legal Advertisements
——- 1 - ■ at.
Greene Sheri O’s Sale.
WILE be sold before the Court House door
in the city of Grecnesboro on the first
Tuesday in October next, between the legal
hours of sale, the so lowine property to-wit:
Two hundred acres of Zand, more or less,
adjoining lands of Dr. B. F. Carlton, James B.
Hart and others. Levied on as the property of
R. A. Newsom, to satisfy a fi fa from Greene
Superior Court in favor of H. M. Holtzclaw vs
R- A. Newsom. Property pointed out by said
Newsom. J. D. ENGLISH, D. Sh’ff.
-August 29th, 1860.
NOTICE.
G GEORGIA, Greens County.—Two months
_ after date, I shall apply to the Court of
Ordinary of said county for leave to sell a
portion of tire real estate belonging to the es
tate of James A. Moody, deceased.
BLIAS B. LOODY, Ex’r.
-of James A, Moody,, deceased.
August 29th, 1960.
Administrator’s Sale,
GEORGIA, Gkeeke County.— By virtue of
an Qrder from the Court of Ordinary of
said county will bn sold before the Court-House
door in the city of Greenesboro, on the first
Tuesday in October next, within the legal hours
of sale, the following Negroes, to-wit: Ade
line, a woman about 22 years of age and bei
three children, to-wit: Sebron about 6 years
of age, Martha about 4 y ears of age, and Mary
about 18 months of age, and o e old woman
named Winny, about 65 years of age. Sold £
•he property belonging to the Estate of Peter
Cla ke, deceased, for the benefit of *>.g he'uS
and <wA;- org 0 f cgid dtc S*3Cd,
Terms mr.de known or. the day of sale.
J \ME3 SMITH, Adtn’r.
of Pet.r Clarke, deceased.
August
NOTICE.
ON the first Monday in October next I will
apply to tiie Court of Ordinary of Greene
county, Ga„ for leave to sell the negroes belong
ing to my ward, Mary A. Parrott.
M. W. LEWIS, Guardian.
July 24th, 1860. _td.
NOTICE.
ON the first Monday in October next I will
apply to the Court of Ordinary of Greene
county Ga., for leave to sell the negroes of my
ward, Jeffrey C. Parrott.
A. A. JEIINIG \N, Guardian.
July 24th, 1860. —td.
Executor’s Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court-House door
in the city ot Greenesboro, on the first
Tuesday in October next, within the legal hours
of sale. Three (300).humlred acres of land, more
or less, adjoining landsof Stephen Jackson and
o hers. Also, Forty-two (421) and one-half
acres of land, m ire or less, adjoining- lands of
J. IV. Smith and others.
J. irr surra fay
Aug 15. 1366 C. SMITH. F.i'tt.
N4)TICti.
GEORGIA, G reins County.—All persons
indebted to the estate of Wiliium I). Mad
dox, late of said county deceased, are requested
to make immediate payment, and- all persons
having claims against said deceased w'T pre
sent them du’y proven to the undersigned with
in the time prescribed bv Law.
VALENTINE P. GItESIIAM, > „ ~
M ARSHA-UL.K. STOVA 1,, | Kxr s ’
of Win. D. Maldux, deceased.
August 11 tfij-1860. —.w2m.
Enautar’s Sole.
flfl7lLiL.bc sold before the Court-llousodoor
vv iu. Greenesboro, Greene County, Ga.,
within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in October next. One tract or parcel of
laud containing (335) Three Hundred and
.T.hirty-Five acres, more or less, lyiug omthe
Waters of Shoulderbonc Creek in. said'county,.
Sold in accordance with ‘Will and Tes
tament of Herod Irby, deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs of said decease 1.
Terms on day of sale,
ISAAC A. WILLIAMS.
August 10th, 1860. Executor.
GREENE SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL be sold before the Court-llouse 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 I'otT hr 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. Win. L. M. Harris and William
Morgan—Levied on as the nroporty of William
A. Wilson, to satisfy two Justice Court fi fas
from the 148th Dist,G. M.,—one in favor of
Wilson A Callahan vs. W. A. Wilson, the other
in favor of Thomas Callahan vs. W. A. Wilson.
Levy made and retured to me by Levi Mavs,
Constable. C, O. NORTON, Sh’fiT
Also, at th same time and place: One-Sewing
Machine, 11. Buggy Whips, 4 Sides of Harness
Leather, 19 pieces of Leather, 5 Horse Collars,
I Pair Trace Chains, 2 Pieces Patent Leather,
1 Lot Rings, 1 do-Buckles, 6 Papers Silver Tur
rets, 1 Lot of Pad Hooks, 1 Lot Swivels, 1 do
Shaft Tugs, 1 do Brodoon Runners, I’dfe Bridle
Bits, 1 do Tacks, 1 Paper Screws, 26 PAir-Hamcs,
one Lot of Old Buckles,. 1 Lot Old Harness
4 Bundles Harness Saddles, 1 Lot Harness
Trimmings, 2 Saddle Bade, I'Can. spirits Tur-
S ratine, 2 < ‘ans Oil, 1 Keg white Lead, 1 Can
lacking, 1 Lot Flax and shoe Thread, 1 Lot
IPebingi idiot*of Baggy* Aprons, one half dox
Cattage Chairs, levied on as the- property of
Jesse S. Barnwell to satisfy a fi fa from Greene
Superior Court, in favor of Sherman, Jessup A
Cos., vs. Jesse S. Barnwell &R. J. Massey.—
Property pointed out by R. J. Massey.
JNO. D. ENGLISH, D.Sh’ff
Also, at the same time and place: One gold
Crushing Mill, called a Chillion Mill, composed
of iron, and weighing about ten thousaud
pounds, also the Mineral interest of the Gold
Hill Mining Company, in One Hundred and
Sixty acres of Land in said county, and for-
occupied and worked by said Company
for gold miningf.which interest is the balance
of a Lease for seven year* held by said company.
The abovo property levied on as the property of
said Company, to satisfy afi fa. issued from the
Superior Court of said county in favor of Sarah
Pollard against said Company. Property poin
ted out by Dr. R. 8. William*
JOHN D. ENGLISH. D, Sh’ff-
Julv 26th, 1860.
Pmlioml tetaizislra tor’s Sale..
BY virtue of an order from the Court of
Ordinary of Greene county, wilt be sold
on the Ist Tueoday in September neat, at the
Court House door in Spring Ptaoe, Murrey
connty, between the legal boars of eele. One
lot ot Lend containing On Hundred end Sixty
torea, known anddisunguiehed as lot number
two hundred and twenty nine (tM) in the Mth
District ad tad Section of originally Chore*
kee uow Murray county. Bold nu part of the
teal estate of Nancy Gresham, deceeeed.
NTEIUJNG A. <3KUBIf AM, Adm’r. J
I. fejy Itth 165**
legal Advertisements*
GBORGI Greene Count* - Where** Wil
liam 8. Davis, and Goodwin T. My rick,
Executors of thehst Will, and Testament of
Mrs Sarah W. Rowland, deceased, petition 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 Executors should not be dis
charged at the Court of Ordinary to be held in
and for said county n the second Monday in
January 1861. Given under ray hand at:
office in Greenesboro, July sth, 1860.
Ei GENIUS L. KING, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Gkeene Cocn'ty. —Whereas:
John C. Merritt and Tbos. J. P. Atkinson
Administrators upon the estate of Lovitt Mer
ritt deceased, petition the Court of Ordinary
of said county for Letters Dismissory;
These are therefore to c tea- and admonish all
persons concerned, to '■ ow 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 Januarv 1861. Given under my hand
at office in Greenesboro. July sth, 1860.
EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Greene Cooney. —Whereas,
Isaac A. Williams, Administrator de honi*
non of the estate of Joseph Grimes, deceased,
petitions the Court of Ordinary of said county
for Letters Dismissory:
These are therefor* to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to show cause (if any they
have) why said Administrator should not L
discharg-d at the Court of Ordinary to bo held
in and for said county on the first Monday .in
December next. Given under my hand
at office in Greenesboro. June 4to I 860,
• EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Gkeexe County, —Whereas,
Is ac A. Wiliams, Administrator upon
the estate of Mrs. Harriet L. Grimes, dec-ased
petitions the Court of Ordinary of said county
for Letters Dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail
persons concerned, to show cansc (if any they
have) why said Administrator should not b;
discharged at the Court of Ordinary to be held
in (tod. Tor said cOUnty, on the first Mond yin
December next. Given under my hand
at office in Gaeenesboro, this June 4th 1860.
EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y.
Cl EORGIA, Grbe.se Cou.vrr.—Whereas, S .muel
IT A. Howell, Administrator de bonis non, with the
Will ennexed, upon the estate of McKinney Howell
deceased, petitions the Court of Ordinary of said
county tor Letters dismissory :
These are therefon to cite and admonish all and
singular (he kindred and creditors of said deceased to
show cause (if any they havetabr said Administrator
should not be discharged at the Court nf Ordinary to
be held in and for said countr on the first Monday in
November next.
Given under iny hand at office in Greenesboro,
April 2nd, ISi.O. EUGENIUS L KING, Ord'y.
("X EORGI A, Ghkknb County.—Whereas, Freder-
R in C. Fuller, Administrator upon the estate of
Sarah D Witlis, deceased, petitions the Court of Or
dinary nf said county for Letters Dismissory :
These are therefore to cite and adtnoiii-h, all nod
singular tt.e kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to show cause (if any they have) why said Adminis
trator should not be discharged, hi the Court of Ordi
nary to be held in and for said county on the first
Monday in October next.
Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro.
March 6th, 1860. EUGENIUS L KING, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Gkknk County. —Whereas, Mrs
Margaret Davison and .Dunes Davison, J.*., ap
plie for to tters of Administration the estate
nf -lames M. Davison,.late ot said county-, deceased:
- These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and
-singnihr the kindred and credit..is 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 ncxt,.to show cause (if any Ihr yv have}, why
said Letters should not then he granted.
Given under my hind at office in Greenesboro,
Jbly 3t)ih, 1960 EUGENIUS L. KING, <Htl*y.
C'I’F.ORGIA. Greene County —Whereas,
Jf Willia ■ W. Moore, Guardian of Austria
Howell, now Austria Mapp, petitions this
Court for Letters Dismissory from said. Guar
dianship:
It is th. refor ordered that all persons eon
cerncd, he and appear at the Court of Oidina
ry to be held in and for r aid County on the first
Monday in October next, to show c ‘use (if any
they have) why said Guardian should not then
be discharged.
Ordered further that a copy of this Rule he
published for forty days in terms of the law.
; A true extract (ront the minutes of said Court.
August adj ourned term 1860.
EUGENIUS L. KING, Or dy.
CITATION.
STATE OF OEOKGIA, ) In the Court
Greene County. J of Ordinary.
7t> Jane Hutcheson and her husband James
Hutcheson:
WHEREAS, a paper purporting to be the
last Will and Testament and Codicil of
Sarah Walker, deceased, has been filed iiV this
Offiee; and, whereas, Samuel R. Walker- the
named Executor in said Will, has petitioned
this Court that the said Will and Testament and
Codicil may bo proven in Solemn form, and
that the L Devisees and Heirs at Law
be 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 the State of Georgia:
These arc therefore to oito-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-, oountv o(
Grecue, on the first Monday in November, Eigh
teen-Hundred and Sixty, (the same being the
day triced by the undersigned for-the probate of
said Will), at. the-Court House iu the City of
Greeaeshttsough, at iOra’clock, a. m., to attend
upon said probate, and to shovreause (ifanythey
have) why said W ill and Testament and -Codicil
‘should not-then be proven in Solemn form.
Given under mv baud and official signature
at Greeoosborough, this 30th day of July 1860.
EUGENIUB 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, t 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’a.
JAS. MERRITT, Ex’r. of
July 26th, 1860 Thos. Merritt, deed
NOTICE.
TW O months after date, to-wit: on the first
Monday in October next, I shall apply to
the Court of Ordinary of Greene Connty for
leave to sell the real estate belonging to the es
tate of John 11. Snellings, deceased.
FREDERIC C. FULLER, Adm’r.
of Jno. H. Snellings, dec’d.
Greenesboro, July 30th, ’6O.
OEOneiA, Green* Count*.
A LL persons indebted to Sherwood Stanley’s
l\, estate, are requested to make immediate
payment, and all persdns having claims against
said estate will present them duly proven to the
undersigned within the time prescribed ny law.
M. F. FOSTER, Adm’r.
do bonis non, wiU aooceed, of Sherwood Stan
ley. deceased. -July 24th, 18606 w,
-m moticeT
TW# tnotuh* after date, to-wit: on the lint
Monday in October next. L shall apply to
the Court or Ordinary of Green* County, Ua.,
for leave to eeli the Reel Betti* and Negroes
belonging to the estate of Sherwood Stanley,
decrasH* M. Y. BOATER. Adm’r.
do hoots non with the Will annexed of Rh*r-
wood Steal*v, dec’d —July ‘l kb, 186 ft
l!Macllaneu Advertiseurents.
SOUTHERN. I3GHTSL I
MUCH; has been .said of Tate about South
ern Rights and Southern Trade, espe
cially sinefe the Uharleston-Oouvention,
You can now, “show your faith
by vour works.’*
.1. W. WINFIELD,
Offers for sale HARNESS of all kinds, made in'!
this city; out of the best. Southern material by a*
Southern man -and he will give a Southern war
rantee, for all work done in his shop. life is*
prepared to maka, .to order, anything from tv
throat-latch’ of a Bridle to the finest Carriage
Harness. .•! • .
fiJayCaU at his slv>p in front end of Brother
Copelan’s Livery Stable and you will be waited
onbv a Southern man.- (4. W. GROGAN,
reenesboro, May 15. [feb.22-ly] Agent.
PAN MILLS.
rjIHE subscribers have for sale
moN TGOMEJRY & BBO’S.,
Celebrated Wheat Fans*
That will clean a bushel per minute. Also,
TAPPLIN'S
Horse Powers and Threshers,
Inquire of J. CUNNINGHAM,
or HOWELL & NEARY.
N, _B.— wanting grinding done
iUUst have it ih the Mills the first of the week,
reenesboro, April 18,1860-ts, J. C.
ARMSTRONG & WILSON,
Having determined to close their business,
propose to give all, who are willing to
patronise them, the advantages of the profits
on their entire Stock of Goods by
Sdlmg T&eia at Cast.
All those wishing to purchase Spring, Summer,
Fall or Winter Goods, would do well to give us
a call before purchasto” e!?e™hfere, as our pro- j
position iu all cases will bo
Strictly Adhered to.
We also, proposo to sell our Store-House and
Lot, which is decidedly the best Stand in the
Town of Penfield.
• All thoso that- are in arreares iu settle
ing their accounts, are respectfully requested
to settle by Note if thev huv’nt the money.
ARMSTRONG & WILSON.
Penfield, August 2nd, 1860. —w4m.
jji NEW CARPET STORE.
JAMHIS Car. HATT.T-B1 tfc BHOTECEH
r 1 ; Direct Kmpoters of all kinds of
GARPETINGB.
Mattings in all Widths and Colors Manufactured
Carpet Lining, Imported Door Mats
. Rugs, Floor Oil Cloths, Window Shades,
Gurtains, Curtain Materials, Cornices,. Bands, Loops,. &c.
WALL PAPERING IN GREAT VARIETY,
All of which we will sell at the loticst market prices. Tcrmivcaab. Phtronag* solicited
205 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA,
tar Carpets made np with dispatch, [mar. 30, isco-fy
KAUFFER, BAUM & CO.
itiilSMl MI Hill
ES T AB LI S T M Ei\ TANARUS,
175. Broad Street 177.
Under the Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Gar.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPEOTFULTY INFORM
Merchants and Dealers that they liave just completed
- . their arrangements for the coming
and Winter Season *
Our lias been enlarged to DOUBLE its former size, thereby making it- the lar
• gest Store in the STATE OF OEOBGIJK !
which for Variety of the most desirable Goods, is unsurpassed in tins
Stately,ill, lH ever y respect compare favorable with any house either in Charleston, or
any otper Southern City. It is our inteniion> to,establish a regular
Wholesale Jobbing House.
f'® ■ 7
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. Kauffkb is manager, it is easy
to be perceived that we have Superior Facilities in obtaining the Latest NOV
• -3 ELTIES as they appear in market. We would only ask the favor oLan,
r examination of our Stock and Prices before going elsewhere, and we
will proveto the Trade that we can sell Goods fully as Gbeap
as any other Wholesale House; besides saving yotir time
for further traveling, and many other expenses.
* :.o :.:.0 :: o :
JUST RECEIVED,
Black and Colored CA'SHMIEB-S ; SATIN-KT, Kentucky JEANS ainITICKS-
Black and Colored CLOTH; KERSEYS, OSENBERGS, (DENIMS)• ’
Georgia STRIPES; Marlboro’PLAlDS and STRIPES.
CALICOES OF ALL KINDS!
Mohair, Debeges, Cedestiali, Lavella Cloth, Barege, Delaines,
Bombazine, Alpaoas, Delaines,. Marellas, ALL WOOL Delaines,
ENGLISH MERINOS!
Black Brocake SILKS; I Silk ROBES, POPLINS, POUARDS ;
Fancy and Plain SILKS ; | India and China SILKS.
Brown and White Sheeting and Shirting i
Irish LINENS, Table COVERS. Table CLOTHS; DIAPER, DAMASKS,
DOYLES, NAPKINS, TOWELS, BRILLIANTS, Marseilles QUILTS.
1 EMBROIDERIES
Hat RIBONS, CORSETB; Velvet RIBONS, FRINGKB ;
Morocco and Silk BELTS, LACES, WHITE GOODS, of all kinds.
NAVIES’ AND HISSES’ HOOP SKIRTS! TRIMMINGS, YANKEE
OT/OAS # HOSIERY, and GLOVES of all hindt.
BED AND NEGRO BDANKETS, &C*. &C. •; ‘ /* :
• Our Manufactory of Cloaks and Mantillas.
The only one in the Souther States, is in FULL OPERATION now ; and we venture
to say that we can offer these Articles BETTER finished, and more suitable
Southern TASTE, As Cheap as aay Northern House.
Just giro us tbo pleaaure of an early call, and convince yourselves of the
above farts:
KAUFFER, BAUM & CO.
?75 and 177 Broad Street.
Under the Augusta Hotel. Augusta, Ga.
h n*u*| , , K ’ Angn*ln.Gn I KAI'PI KH NT T
Augn.t2’M IH6O [tnsy 29, i*to.j mmwlr,
Miscellaneous- AdVertiicnml*.
PLUMB & LEITNKR.
Near Post OfHc Corner, Broad Ku
Augusta, Georgia.
WHOLKSALK DEALERS IN
Pure Medicines, Chemicals,
rugs, Paints, oil, Glass,.
Perfumery, Brushes,
Flue Toilet Articles,
Surgical and Dental Instruments,
Warranted Garden Seed Sfe., Ifc..
Our stock is perhaps the most complete in
the city, and our articles for purity are not sur
passed by those of any concern.
Sept. 28-ly. PLUMB & LEITSER.
FAIR NOTICE.
THE Books of onr Store and Harness Shop
are in the hands of Jas. W. Winfield, to
whom payment must be made;, our means are
‘Oi limited to give longer indulgence, our Cre
ditors are wanting.their money.—
We therefore give each, and all, fair notice
that alter a reasonable time, we will use. the
most effectual means to wind up our Books,
We hope therefore you will save us trouble
and yourselves expense.
WINFIELD & PORTER.
Feb. 22d 1800. 6m.
FOR SALE.
(ST Barrels of Rectified Whisky ;
I *_> 25 Barrels, Old Rvr Manoncahela ;
‘2O “ X Whisky:
SO XX
20 •• XXX “
20 Baskets I'earl Chamraigne :
15 “ Mu mm ,3 “
160 Boxes Tobacco, of different brands ; by
ALSO,
250 Barrels Rectified Whiskey:
43 • White Whiskey.
Augusta. Air 25.1860 M. L AI.LEODD.
GUNS! GUNS!
Gr U IN’ B!
r r , HE uuuorsignad has put up a shop for the
X purpose of Making and Repairing
Double Guns, Rifles & Pistols.
I will do all work entrusted to me with neat
ness and dispatch, on reasonable terms, and
warrant it. Give me a Call. Shop over
J. P. Ahlstroms’ Jewelry store.
IF. MA UK WALTER.
tfreenesboro’, July 18, 1860. —3m.
.IIIDtiO.V’ X
Mountain Herii Pilla.
Anovt. wo pronent you’ with h perfect Flltenr*!*• nf
loicucu, a chief of it tribe *f the strxnpe Artec Nahom,
thnt once ruled Mexico. Vou wilt And a full gocmiiii? * f
him und people iu our PmuphlftM and
?>e had gratis, fn>in the Agents for these I'fll*
The inwiitr andmanufacturer of AT. u*
Isin Herb I’HU,” ha j*nt Uie giester part t.j t.i. ;■**. i
tr-M<diufi, having rixital nenrij every country in, ti e,
world lie spent over six years atm>ii£ Hie liMUm* <**
the Koekjr Mountains end nf*Mexico, Hiidl't w**- th*
the *• JfoCNTAIM llkkh |*ius'’ were di>o.\civil. . i.ry
jnterestinir account x of his silventures there you un!Ml t
in our Alniuii.-rc and Pamphlet.
It is an established fact, tlmt all discs* c* a'rixe ins.
IMPtUB Ikl.OOD!
IliebhxMl is Ihe'lifel and when xnv for* ign or tinW J’ v
matter gets mixed with it, it is at onee diMlrUirfle*! -y
every organ of the body Every nerve feels the |Hdy*ti.
end all the vital organs quickly ‘complain The slthatdi
will not digest the food perfeotly. The liftw rense-* t*-
secrete e sufficiency of bile. The action of the hear! fa
weakened, and ao the circulation is feeble. ‘]]♦♦ I*mgs
become clogged with the poisonous matter ; hoikt e, a
cough—and all from a alight Impurity at the f. milnif;
head of life—the Blood I As if you lmd thrown •*;*
eartli, for instance. In a pure spring, from which ran s
tiny rivulet, in a fit* minutes the whole court* of 11*
stream becomes disturbed and discolored. A* quick I?
doas impure blood fly to every part, and hare
behind. All the passages becomu obslntcted, mid nnl<>a
the obstruction Is removed, tire lamp of Ufa tuawi .Hr- out.
These pills not only purify the blood, but tegi-nernt* U
the secretiona of the body; they are, therefore, tin L.iV’rw
as a
CURE FOR BILIOI’9 DISEASES,
Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, ftc. This And-fHH
Medicine expels from the blood the hidden feed* I*l and
ease, and renders all the fluids and eecndtons pure aud
fluent, clearing and resuscitating the vital organ*.
Pleasant indeed, is it to us, tint we are able ?•>
within your reach, a medicine like the “Moi xtsi.n llv>n
ru.W, M that will pass directly to the Alltfrted par:-,
through the blood and fluids of the body, ami eAut.*
the suflerer to brighten with the Hush of beauty aid
health.
Jud*on's Pills are the Best Remedy in i txisb
cnee for the fallotting Complaint* :
B>owl Complaints, Debility. Inward M 'tulv^-s,
Couchs, Ih>cr and Ague, Liver Complaint.’ .
Colds, fbnale Gimplaints.Loumess •/ Jipt> it
Chest Diseases, Headaches , Cites,
4 \*tivcn*ss, Indigestion, Stone find Gravel
Dysjvpsia, Influenza, .Srewnddn/ Symp
Iharrhaa, Inflammation, b-m
Dropsy, • • * * •■ ■ *
GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE!
Females who value health, should never be
these Pills. They purify the blood, remove vUstniftyfy*
of all kinds, cleanse the skin of all pimple- ami Motvhea
and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek.
49* Tho Plants ami Herbs of which tliwa Pills me
made, wero discovered in a very surprising wity nmoit*
the Tetncans, a tribe of Aborigines in Mexico. <fot lh*-
Almanac of our Agent, and you will read with delight,
the very interesting account it contains of the
Mkdict.xi” of the Aztecs.
Obierve, —The Mountain Herb Bills are jntt tip in a
Bcauti/tU Wrapper. Each box amfains 40 infix, and Ue'nii.
at 26 cents per box, AH genuine, haw the signature e
B. L. JVDSON A CO., on each Ux.
B. It. JUDSON, & Cos ,
st ole vnor it 11;tows
No.. 50 Leonard Street,
A r KW YORK.
3> FOR.SAIX BY ALL MEDICINE PKaLFJK -fc.
Sold by J.HsWuod, Gra-’ncsboro, G. V- Plait and W
H Ward, Lexington, Ga. GJuop 16, 186D, ly.
_ HOSTETTER’S
STOMACHBITTERS.
The. praprietors and mnnufaclurersof HOS
TETTEII’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT*
TEiIS can apjienl With pcrlVci conflilcncc in-.
filiyHiiians and citizens generally of ilio Cnin I
Slates, because the article lias attained * repu
tation licrctofiirc unknown. A few facts upon
this point will speak more powerfully than
volumes of baro assertion or Mazuning pullerv.
The consumption,of Hosteller's Stomach Bil
lers for the la.-t year amounted to. over a half
million, bottles, nnd from its manifest steady
increase in times past, it is evident t lint during
the coming year the consumption will reach
near one million hollies. This immense amount
could never have been told hut for the rare
medicinal properties contained in the prepara
tion, and the sanction of tho most prowimM
physicians in those sections of the country
where the article is best known, who not only
recommend, the Bitters to their patients, bin
are ready at nil times to give testimonials to Its
efficacy in all oases of stomachic derutigenicnt.s
and the diseases resulting tliereiront.
This is iiota temporary popularity, obtained
by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum
peting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid
estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is.
destined to he as enduring ns time it self.
Hosfctfcr’S Stomach Bitters have’ proved
a Godsend to regions where fever and ague. •
and various other bilious complaints have
counted tlteir victims by hundreds. To he
able to state confidently that the “Bitlets ‘
are a certain cure for Ihc Dyspepsia ant) like
diseases,.is to the proprietors a source of tin.- •
alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid mutter
from the stomach, purifies the blood, nnd ‘
imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system,
giving it that lone and energy indispensable
for the restoration of health, it operates upon
the stomach, liver, nnd other digestive organa,
mildly but powerfully, ami soon rest ores them,
toacondition essential to the healthy disaiuitgp
of the funotions of. aotiue.
Ehleriy.persona may use- theliiticrs daily as
per directions-on.thc boUlo, and they will iitpl
in it a-stimulant peculiarly adapted to couilm-j
declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate,
invigorating lotlieltoweis,excellent ftsa tonitV
and rejuvenating genernliy. We have the o> i
deuce of thousands of aged men ami women ‘
who have experienced the iK'iicfit of ifsi'ig this
preparation while suffering frotu slnhiaclt <l
-and general deliililyr. aetjug-umlof.
the mlviee of pltysieiuos. they hove aJmtoiuiu U ,
all deleterious drugs anA< fairly t<tßl the ‘
merits qf this nviiele. M tow words to the. ‘
gentler sex. Tltcre are certain periods wheti
their cares are so harassing that manytof Iheiji ..
sink under the Irinl. Tlte relation of mother
and child is so absorbingly tepder, llml the _
mother, especially if site Ic young, is apt ,y
forget her own healilt in iter extreme altxicfy
. for her infant. ‘ Should the period of maternity
arrive during the suuuner season; the wear of
body nnd tuind is generally aggravated. Her*,,
then, is a necessity for a stimulant to reetipe;
rate the*energies of the system, ami enable the
mother to bear op under.hvt.'exhausting trials:
and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene
rally prefer the Billers to all othev invigoro.
tors that receive ilie indorsement of physjp
cians, Itecause it la ngrcenble to the taste *
well n's.oertain to give a pcrmuuettl increase
erf kodtiy strength. * • * v. •, .
All those persons, to whom we have portion- , ,
lariy referred above, to wit: sufferers, from
fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea-, -
dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, ams
ail diseases or derangements of t ln stomach,
superannuated invalids, persona o£ sedenVnfjf;'',
.'’ ocenpation, and nursing. uuithers. .will cnv.wlt,_
; their own physical welfare I>jr'giving TW
■ tetter’s Celebrated Ktomaelf lllllers a tj-ial; / • ’
‘. “ CAUTION.—We eanilon the poblic-agbivat--
’ using any of the uisny imitstioHs or coiiniv<
v fcits, but oak for llusTttii.x'* t ki i mha i I o
MronacH Birrs.its. n*l see that each ltoiile%n “*
tliewords “Dr.J! Hostetler'sritumueh Bitter*'’
blown on the side of the Isittle, aud <sniped
on the metallic cap covering the eutk, and.,
observe that our autograph signature is on tL
label. *■ ‘•
M- Ptwpnred and sold by HOBTETTER *
■KITH. Ptttsborgb. 9m , smt sold by oil
druggists, grown, and dealer* neo*rally
Ihisvihout the Van Oil Mips, Boutn An*-
rlca, and Owwur
Fur Ml* kv J. H. Food, ‘ *rrt negboro, T f *
R Tapp**. yM* Ft*ln [Aug, l*,'o ly.