Planters' weekly. (Greenesboro' [i.e. Greensboro], Ga.) 185?-18??, September 05, 1860, Image 2

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TflK PL ANTERS’ WEEKLY. | JOHM C* KEID. Editor. W 51. JTiFFERSOit, Publisher. KKKEXESBOBO’, QEOB6IA. ‘ W>dueda>, September 5, IMO. ’AOKI*T3i 1 | T. A ft. Tpffax, ]\ liitf Plaint?,. Ga. ‘I Bksj. 0. I.iunox, Madison. ! * J. ft Wallace ; .Forsyth (X. I'IXIHIHT i FOB TIIE. PRESfDKNfIT. • j American l'mom: JOHN BELL, k Ep* NVERETT. Democratic, J. C. BRECKENRIDGE, & JO. LANE, Democratic. S A. DOUGLAS & 111 V. JOHNSON! j VALEDICTORV. With this issue ends iny connection with 1 ttic Planters’ Weeklyt-i ts* its Editor. In j taking laaw 3ft oar subscribers. I must i ’bank them-ail’ for suppressing the com-1 i plaint.* tHey had so much reason to urge! •vgsihat iny negligent manner of furnishing “copy” for their paper. For this delin quency of miuu I must make aeknowl > odginents, but I still owe them am apedfc* gy for a more grave offence cm- my -pvti There was but little, lltlwnfck.to condemn £ in my first attwwpt’ tv tliH-roa* ponsibiliUMVortviiowstation. Siiclfrasibress* : i hair been sccdten.forgiven in Young Amt** ba, that custom 1 iSs*- nsadotbo bar® ai-cpo rinicut no crime pgaiisjtt those concerned. But as soun as,l found iny new employ i me lit required too much attention for my. disposition and taste which were both ... ’.insulted to it, I should have quitted the post that I could no longer hold with honor to myself, or prrfit to my employ* ora- and satisfaction to our readefs. I sliouitl have besought those owning the paper to immediately engage the services $ ofia inoro Editor. 1 make a full coufusMon, ami have therefore some , groundsftm expecting, forgiveness. I rejjiioo tllonthat: thia. relation hot ween ine atidlounnoaders, whiuh llrto-beon a con stant oauso'ofi ulingriin to*mo- ileonuso of my caroUiasncsfr in it;, and! mliialh Stir, the same reason: ninoti llmno’ dijagjioihiudiour blends, is now to cease, lin t:!ii>ounpart ing, 1 beg of our patrons trivortotho paper, and I solicit aiko, tuiat all others in the county have- tii&ir liama®- entered on its listi of subscribers. JOHN C. RTHit* TW We would call particular attention Ui the new Advertisement!, in this issue. NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS, Our subscribers and advertising patrons -indebted to us, il in attcuduuae on our Superior Court in Sept cmb*:*. will! please give us a call and pay up.. \V Would also call the attention of our distant subscribers, and tboso ’ advertising with us, that wo will be happy to receive the amount they are in arrrears at any time—soon. \\ c take pleasure iu„ laying before oui readers this morning the communion tion of -, C, A. €.” although, doing fco we are violating a long estahllailbdlmdo— that.is, of publishing communication® witli out having the authors’ roal smoc: We hope C'. A’ U. will let ns- ftoafrfro him again, and that’ ho.wiißnot?omitaena ing na bis name in liis next. u 13T Our esteemed friend,. Win C. ennitb, Esqu presented' to-us the other day a few very large Poaches, sonic of , them mcas ureing 9} inches round. They were deli cious. Hud tor eating no better peach could bo desired. They were gatltored, we be- J. T. Harris’ place iu this oourttv. , ty” two negroes, on© be longing: to Mr. Spivy *f,d the cither.to Mr. Akin, of Putnam county, got intoadifficultv near amp-Groumi, in this coun t?’, >n Sunday last, wheu one drew a pistol and aiiot the other, inflicting a wound which will prove fatal. The one who Jifl been arrested and is now •'> jpifc Jhoy wore gambling, we be liove, vaitiHi the difficulty o* jusrd j £y Wn. S. Crcdill. desire 3. aw to ***** that the report which has been circu lated through this county, in regard to his bring a Bfcrooorat, is entirely false. She report", he says, 01 initiated ficin his name being published in connection with n Democratic meeting held in this place some time siuce. We tliiuk Mr. C. must he mistaken about his name appearing in this paper, as we do not now recollect having seen it in the proceedings ol any of •he meetings we have published. j. We clip the following items of new# from tbo Southern If 'atchman, of the 30ih ult. tyHon. A. H. blcnhept has accepted the appointment of Elector tor the State at large, on the Douglas ticket, and will adurr-ewthe people of Augusta on next Sato;day. ‘* iy*leant from a reliable source, that Hope Hull. who is new jn New HorWJtae- written a letter to his friends here, stating that the only chance te de feat Lincoln, is to drmp Breckeuridgc and Douglas and unite to Bell. lyTw.. hales of new cotton were bought In this place, on the 23d instant, !*}• Messrs Nicholson. Reaves fc Wynn. 1 hey were from the plantation of Dr. M. *1- Durham, ot this couatv, and brought *l*a * j W* arc oblipnteri to Ja*. M. Da\i-, 8011, ■lsq., for the following abstract from ! the dilkwent Census of Greene Cos. Census jf Green** County from I*3o to I 800, !l dative— l . s. Census. 1830—Total 1 population 12549 1840—Total pjihrtion 11690 1850—Free Ibhabitnnts 4802 Slave Inhabitants 8266. .13,068 j Deaths During Year . ...242 Number Families 854 Number Carol lings... .854 N lumber Farms 512 j 1860—Free- 4276 Slave- Inhabitants— .8398.. 12674 Deaths During Y'ear. ..189 Nam her Families 797 Number Dwellings... .792 Number Farms 412 State Census from 1838 to 1830. ; 1838—Total Population 13535 , 1845—Free Inhabitants.... 4515 Slave Inhabitants....74sß. ..11973 1 1859—Free Inhabitants .4112 Slave Inhabitants.... 7672. ...117,84 I Number ami Value of Utefasa* Ste&roed by Tax.Rei%9& 1858—Returned! 8808* Valhoof df*v\w .$4; 1367966 Akwa-ge ThltiOf. 8498 ie*>9i-ilfcturned 92511 Yiilu’o9sHaves 957608,532 Average Value S6OT 18ee-c-Ifettwned , .8219- Value of'Slaves §5,342,562’ “Sgenagc Value 8650. For the Planters’ Weekly. 3in>snrvdirtli-ysaces anti'tifeearth and’ things tire rein, from the largest beast down to the smallest insect, in the space of six days. lie gave to each male a female, so that t!*w>3ot l .d nwltiijly and. lwpjooisli the*- ca.-t’ij-i'iir the*:® wn.Mrdar£- psertion ofi ifo uninhabited, lie also, provided for eadi animal, beast and insect, food to subsist upon accordingly ; he also, rnatih inhabit the open space between the heav ens and the earth ; also, made lie tlie fish to inhabit the waters of the earth. He also gave to all of those living creatures,• knowledge to follow and live with no other kind hut their own. After God hau finished this great work, which was completed in six days, lie rest ed on the seventh, and that day he hal lowed for his labours were very great and. lie had InLuvu'/id, very hard—that day he blessed, tor on that day he got rest. But God’s labours ware still not done; for after •lift hod JioLxl around him and seen the v.j&i? woailU !i had made, and so many liv iug, t4i-iigp.il® had placed upon it, and knowing t’itWr lie could nut abide here in tilin.-aio'.'Clitftngr.wdrn them, for he had made hea r .’:t.-#i li>own Paradise and his angels to dtaoll in,. It a- ilought he would make man l iii tile- image of himself a:id give him dominion over everything in the earth to bo subject to his command, —this was done after he had finished his six days’ hard labour, for there is no authority that ho made man In those six days After lie had made man out oi the dust of the earth which man lies to pay back to the earth witli interest—with his own breath blo'wcd into hiauostiik the, breath o( life, and inau beaamc a living soul, which was Adam; j ° . •Hid, after Adam bccau e a living matt, he saidithat it'would not be good for him to livs-nHm;.fon Me slfmilfllaeaaiiaua lo.U ave him and go to his own Lome iii ilo)k,smi,..'uul Adam would lie left aLue desolate, so-as the work was rongJii Uarrh and laborious, be tfiuugkbli*- \wmld nuiisia-;b by making Xvkj oubofroue of’ Aldam’>rti, l :-t..ialter lie had u ivy i ;11 • (!isindi tliit s .wi rlk he saw* tlmtiit Atlbthis work God dan* an tho -day be rsstwd, wldcli was the seventh.da*-,, and Gid said uiito tliom. L shaJhgjwj you both two names, and in each-one ofi those names there shall bo three and four letters, which added together, will make seven, and which will remind! you of youn crea tion until time is-no inoro:. ‘U’se3it> name I will call Adam,, the seoond Bvc ;-. and tlio nest man .and the second- woman, the last names lias eight luttors,. for 011 the eighth day Eve tempted Adam, therefore she took her name—wo'be to>inan. Hferc is-ar.other tbingpto oousider :• wliat is it that keeps- tltiiemrtft- up?’ flt is heaven —beavcu jsthe male, earth.iisthe female, the heavens copulate v.vtb the earth. If it was not’ so,, thane would be no bread for the hungryvn* water for the thirsty, and averytbing would fail to yield its fruits. I will speak a little an the present in my next-; this is on the past. Will you be so kind as to give this a place in yotir paper the Planters’ Weekly, hud correct all mistakes. C. A. C. Grccnesboro', Ga., August 2 Oth, 1860. Frightful Accident. —The family of Mr. D. Plumb so well known to our county recently wore on a visit near Bcrzclia. David, the eldest sou of Mr. Plumb was standing at the wiudow with his baby brother in his arms, when by some cause Lis feet blipprd and both were prccipita ted out of the wiudow to the ground a dis tance ol twenty feet. Wc aro happy to learn that the chil dren received no serious injury and will in a few weeks bo all right agaiu.— Wash ington Independent. Fn t —lncendiaries at Work !—A fire occurred iu this place on Sunday night, last abott two o’clock. The frame build ings on Main street occupied by Peter Laoder. H. E. Miller, Joliu Reilly and M. B. Wolf, were consumed. All these gen tlemen are heavy losers by the fires as well as Mrs. Corbett, who owned one of tlie buildtugs. The fire was evidently tbe work of an incendiary, and bade fair at oue time to lay a large portion of our town lin ruing.— Yazoo fAt it*.) Banner, J7th I | i*t. Rt.SK Cou.vrv, Tex as, * Aug. 15th 1860, t Mr. Edita/ :—lt is three months to day since we had any thing like a general rain and although there have been some par tinl showers, thsy- onme tjo late to do any, good. People are gabhering. com which ! tear will not average a bhcl per acae. Cot ton is more than half’opened, I syfoe it will not average a hundred lbs. pe* acre, Some people are lenv-Mg: the asmatry to hunt sometliing to eat, but from accounts : it will he pjwtty hard to tifid iu Texas, as ’ il has been very iliy througliout the State. Henderson, onr Cos. Bite, wnvburned on the sth inst. Reports are iu cirotdation, that several other towns in the state Hrwe been burnt and many fired. It is the uni versal belief, that the burning is the work of abolition incendiaries and almost every day brings the intelligence of the detec tion of s.ifiee4 tlieso wretches and of their exeouiLeiis by the exasperated people. A ineedjof the citizens of this part of the wae'held on the llth inst. and s>- numgrotiloiTtljings, it was resolved to raise sevewHimalitia sompawies, who arc to hold tliemse&es-rn xeadiness to fight. Yon man g-jblialh the above if yon choose,.lt will-wife io-you. again in a few days.- v k-!iro- Sta.-. * A SUaSfiUIBER. IMval. Aiiiio-jt gracious revival of religion Las’ been going on during the past twelve (lays at Dove's Creek Baptist Church, sonic six miles from our town. On Sunday last we learn that 37-were added to the church by l*aptism ) .s-!M2he interest, so far from abat itig be deepeming and widening. ‘Nicif 1 ,r- season of ••refreshing from the presence of the Lord” tlie church has not f eltifcr ye a re? a .nik* inat i y who attended ■ tltis - meotingj.-TO lieav-JMPAor before witnessed such nuaniftwtß-iioiw-of the Divine Ufesencc. Triujs oan they say, ‘*-lhe Lord hath done gj-.Tt'!hings-36r usv \v4iere of we are glad.” \Vf e sincerely Itopai that? this may be but the beginning of a genwa-h outpouring: of-the spirit upon the county, and Gift? our village, -which hae been so long: v*but a revival, may-share largely of its h-teivAngS'. Up to the titiwof- writing* (JYedftestitty,)l there have been’ fifty-six added- tv the church, and the meetings is still in pro gros.s. — Elbcrton Star. IVOn titer — Health — Crojin. — For ? ]?#- past week we. have been visited with eoiß stant heavy rains, and while we wiite it continues to rain. Last year the crops throughout this section was over the aver age. This year they will fall far below the usual average, though more than ball a crop will be made. The health of. tJIV. county as far as we can lean*, was never better at ibis season of the year, i.i fact we hear of no sickness worth mentioning. llelegiotin Recital. —The religious revival which lias been progressing for the past few weeks in the Baptist church of .this citv. under the pastoral c I large of Rev. Mr. I Daniel, is still progressing. Wc fcarn.that up to the present time about fifty persons have professed the Chris’ian faith, and have been received as members of the church. The revival still continues. I’ul riot. f it} (cnr.’s. Mr. £i.K has computed taking the city census, and furnishes the following report of our population. It is sugested by him, that owing to the “extreme heat” many of otir ciiizenr are absent, which is the cause !of the number being so small. We can s-eano reason iu this,as there is certainly someone to bafib&nd’to report all our resi- 1 dent, population, and licit lion norJ ihough'■ should havos',itniiiished'tiieii.num- ber as taken bv biin. A-a believe the number reported by Mr.*(i'>l to be very pa rly correct; as well as that made by jMjf- Burnett, last year, which was then ,doubted.by many. The number ot caters however,att a. city election might authorize some oht’iu- unenlightened to supposa tiiati •onr- yoqnluiior,; waa-larger than ib- Here ’reported,. ’llhaie-• many... gerhaptmoue to t-wio tfiousandj-in. ouiviminediata vicinity,. who-de buisnasa-Itora daiiy, vxlto- nr- not includod in this- enumerata'on,. wJlibß may .give reason to some todoubtitoeorrectness: .’ Whit© Males over 16\ 1758 w G and 16 596 “ under & 425 14 Females over 15....'. 1557 “ between G and 15 562 ” “ under 6 439 ’ . 5337 slaves .>2664 Free persons of color 33 2097 Total 8034 Macon Journal. Rapid Increase. —Mr. Gallatin, after the most careful researches, makes up the whole number of slaves imported into the j United States up to thf suppression of the slave trade in 1805. not to exceed 300,000; and Mr. Cary, including Louisiana,- states it at 330.000. In tine year 1706} the first census took place: 1790—The slave population tlimi numbered G9T,097 Free adored 59,511 Aggregate od African de traction 757?108 1800—Second ootuNis gives slave population - 896,819 Free colored 110,072 ‘ilotali. 1;006,921 1850—Last’ oeoiws-tihn number of slaves was-. ~ 2,204,089 Free colored 428,639 Whole number 3,632,631. It is estimated that tlie census of 1860’ will not give less than 4,500,000 for the colored population of the United States an increase perfectly unknown in the his tory of tbo race.— S. Y. Commercial Ad vert iter. MSaiciJt. —Mr. James A. Miers, of this pace, commited suicide 011 Saturday last, jby taking six ounces of Laudanum. Causa [not kiyitn. He leaves a wile and child. Sumttr Regubhran. I Gnugili tin- Model State—The Pm ('cut Taxrrn Georgia Jor. 1860.—W0 lo.iMi says tlie Milletigeviilt! lAbcorder, Governor and Coniptrolivr-Uenernl 1 have assessed tire per cent. two. upon property this year at 6} cents an* the JtOOi This is a small traction oven one-sixteenth of one per ceirfc; the saTB *- ifca* year. We also learn tilaff it’ will'misw JvWaitfJ4oo,ooo. In addition ‘to tlii*£H ate. •trrrtx.there is a law authorizing ttf® Inferior! Cfourt of each comity to ferjhan additional tax not ex ceeding fifty per cent, upon the State tax lor eoiroty purposes; so that out of town corporations- ami citizens, including all taxatiVw* ni Georgia, the citizens of that State cannot be taxed one-eighth of one per cent. Is there such a state of things among an}’ other people in the world s6 creditable to the management of their financial affairs ? The Lightning Rod Man. —John Ow ens, (of New York,) a vender of patent lightning rods, boasted on the steamship Montgomery, from Savannah to New York, lately, that he was a fiiend of Os sawattainie Brown’s and endorsed liis sen timents. This scoundrel had been trav eling in Georgia and Florida. He will Vr back, soon, when we hope lie will! be strung up to the first tree. Let oui Georgia and Florida exciianges pass him round and see that! Jblmibc at tached, as a uon-conluctor, tb ; ona'oShis own rods ! — Monfigsnncry Mail',. A Venomous- Reptile. —A rattle-snalfsv measuring five feet in length aitd’with his caudal extremity adorned with twelve rattles, was killed on last Saturday, by the negroes on the plantation of Mr. T. S. Williamson on tile Coosa riverr seven mHcfr l below Rome. —Rome Courier- South. Western Rail Road. —The Board of Directors oft Ids well managed Road have declared a dividend.. efif i? 1 per cent, for the pasfc*ar montifs. Stockholders on application will receive their pay’ on and after.the HSh imst.s— AlSmnagPatriot. Renrxmntcr. —A difficulty occurred in .this plaoeon Monday night last, between Mr..Jafesn'lhnprni>d>Mt\ Jluncs Ragan, in whicli the loniser rcscivod rv. slight wound i:i the right) arm from ■ by the latter. We know nothing about the origin of the difficulty. —Sumter Nrum. SfPMr. Frank Yaths, wounded’ in ad .ted with o:ptaMt Sliandter, at 2few‘- Qrlean* Has died’wounds. mui No more shall the poor suflere’ > in our country their constitutions r.,i!*ed |iid toin hy stror.g snd 301:3s mineral jmedicincs’.they will co'ne to tt/cfnuntain of hialii, fu .11J ;i*> siwple- lierbs end roots fioui nature’s, storehouse. TilIT MOUNTAIN’ of innocent mountain plants composed,'.*ill reach and stop their di.stiess, and cause the blood, renewed and e'eansed, to carry through the body the elements of health; building up the broken cons'itution, and car rying life and health, where but for them would have been, the wreck of hope—the fee ble moan of suffering, at last ended by the oOld hand of death. Bo n;t let pr-judice ovei c.;a: your U, te: rcifioi.; :’.*■* luuk upon these Pills as only like o*,Uvic,u 7,1', ’.ljJui despair, after trying cvetything else, prevent y>u from trying theSy. The blood must be pure, and il ea sickress is impossible. What >greatand yet simple tiuih is this! it appeals ‘■> the common sense of al!; it is the g’tat key stone ~f the heal ng art. JUDSON’N MOUN I’AIN IIEItB.rILL’S Will puri r y and clean.-e it as sure as the s in will rise to-morr w. Judson’s Mountain Herb Pills are sold i by ab Medicine Dealers. [ J il.j 15 Jm. - - 1 lie Oiysciiiilcd Bitters, The qualities o( this medicine have placed it upon an imperishable foundation. In dial roving dis uses, | and inducing heath,.!! baa no parallel Bur ilit these Hi tin s area SpeeiiS,. to wit: UYdnsituaw.ua I.vdiokstion, llkaiit Hi; its, Acciunv, CoariuerASss, Loss or Acpltite UdAoaoue, ami liBSLUae I)xr,IUTS. 111 many secliuna.'if our country this preprratiou ’ i extensively used Iky physicians in their practice, and it seems-to have restored many to health who were apparently bey mid the reach of the healing art. jFroui AVI. Harp, Editor Covington Ga., Times. Const; tun, April 7, 1 -O' l . Messrs. S. W. Fowle uml Cos. 1 Gentlemen Having derived benefit from the use of the Oxtgknateu llitteks, I am glad to do the public a lavor by recommeuding tin m. For Drs i* si-si A and its attendant evils, I consider it a remedy of inestimable value. W. A. IIaRP. Remarkable Case of an Aged Person., Richmond, Tiou.v Cos , Pa., Aug. 2.3, 1559.- Messrs S. W. Fowls and Cos. Geotirmen.—After suffering thirty ysare with Dyspepsia, and tirin ‘ in my remediesrccorauteaded for that disease without any good result, It was in duced by Dr. F. 11. White to give Sba Oxyueha ted Bittkhs a trial. I took two boltlcs, which gave me much relief; I concluded to try two. more, which have nearly or quite effected a. cure.. I, am now nearly seventy five years of for three mouths past have eaten iiry .food without experirnr ing the slightest inconvenience or suffering;, and it is with pleasure that brecemuieud your reiaeAy to dyspeptics. An liERIAtiU) Prepared by SETII. iff: FOWLE & Cos., Bos ton, and fori sale by Jl Hbnhyi WOO bj.Greenes .boro,, and by nearly all druggists. aug22-4w. EI'ifHVTHOSE.who are in tlw enjoyment of good ibeallh frequently, hang needtt# hav racastrae to lon iesas preventives of dicease* VdS are-ntver too well .arm rred against th* assaults of the “ill! that 11 eh are heir to.” Saeh an invigorator they may fiud in Hoetettcr’e Bitters—a medicine that cannot be taken regularly vsitliout giving vitality and elasticity to the aystwm At this season particularly., the strong ‘est nianieraat proof-against tife malaria, Jn certain sections of lliaecounlrj*. Imall. cases of Fever and j Agtir.Jhe Bitters is snore potent than any amount of quinine-,- vrlrilo-fife-moet dangarons rases of bilious fever yreidto its wonderful properties. Those who have tried the medicine will never use any other, for any of the ailments which the Kaatetter Bitters pro fese tc enbdue. Tb those who have not made the ex periment, wccordially recommend an early applica tion to life iNtters, whenever they, ara stricken by diseases of* the digestive organs. Sold by druggists aed’ otniire generally ovary, where. See advertisement in another column. August 22,1860. —wlm. ■ SPECIAL NOTICES. MTTfce rewlmofThe WelOjT’ ara requested tonotice the advertisement, in another (Column, a>f Dr. J. KoveeDads’ Imperial Wine Muter*,, dor tala- in. Ureeneslwao by Crabbe and Weavwi— Tbeyhavn recently lAw lested-and approved.bv.one of the hrst Physician*- in rite South, aodialriiaugß’ they have been-but fowr weak* Uaforw ttte people oft Georgia, yet you can hear their* praise Hum all'see tiona of the Stale. Re ail the general advertisement. See What Ayer’fcSurnapniilladoe* for Derangements nfthe Liver. Stott'sCaosaitm, TalladrgaCo., Ala.,9th Aug. ‘99. Da. 1. C Avaa, Lowell, Maas.— Hit. | taka my pen to tell you what your Saraapa i fill* and Cathartic Pill# have done lor me I had bi-enafft *-(cd with Liver Complaint for eil years, do-1 ring whirh 1 was never wll, and much of the time very sick. My liver was sore to the touch, und the Doctors said was congestion. I suffered from sever*.; costiveness and Diarrhoea ulluuairly. My skin was-’ clainmv and unhealthy ;my eyes and sk nos en vet tow. Occasionally I had a vorarioli* appetite, but generally none ut all. A dicadful setisniion ol op pression on mv stomach. with languor and a gU'Uiy. sensation of sickness nil over, kept Irte in anguish.— 1 You cannot kuow how much I suffered from an inde- ) scribable feeling of distress. The long continuance of this condition, without relief, had worn me out so ‘ that I never expected to be better; but reading in thej Christian Advocate, of your Sarsaparilla, I cotta, t menccd taking it with occasional small doses of tobo Pills, to regulate the bowels as you direct, from, the first it had more effect upon mv disorder than I supposed anything could have. I regained my health rapidly, and now after eleven weeks, enjoy as good health and strength as any other man. May the “Dispenser of all good” shower blessings on you. Jons W. Stott. Pepared by DU J. C. AYER and CO. Lowell Mass. New AAvcrtis-jviontv. GEORGIA, Greene Coni:(;i A Li. persons having demands aga'nsts abeth Richards,,late of said county deo’d. (tvho was 1 diet of Herode wtsjd,. and had a life estate in the estate of said HeroJ Irby ;) will please present’thocui to the under signed duly attested within the t'rcge pn escrib ed by law ; antLthooe indobted wifi- n.oke pay ment to the unstersign-cd at an carlv dav 13 AAO A, V ILLIAMS, F.x’r. of life rod Irby, deceased. S September nth, 186®. —Ctv. j i\imi Eto mcr rgpilE “Board of Education” fur Greene Jc County, stands adjourned to meet at the Court-House in Grecnosboro, o ‘lie first Tues : day in OOTOBER*nst, ,, it IB'o'eluok, a. si. Teachers wEe e-xpoct in the 1 public funds for cdueivdoMa'pwposes, .and who have not beenreeranttned, are notified to attend. ■, I’-cMsudew of the Board v. E dGEN I ITS L. SING, Sec’f v of Board of Education. Greeiftnbust>’-,.A'tgst 29-th 1860. REWARD. R ANA WAV from my plantation oir the22U.of July last, my Negro :bna FRANK , He isab.xit :550r about six feet high, and weighs ]n() pounds or more. He is thought to be ranging)! tween Greenes boro und Mill on the 3eonce river. I •will give the ab>ve reward to any one who will dodge him in the Greene County JMI or deliver him !;to me. \VM. IfIUViiA.ND Sk. ~ March Mill iS6o. tr. f~N O'TTCIT. ‘ ! .-gXAVING sold my entire ir>feT?st in the j Mercantile basin; ss to Mosi.t-k \T I Jackson & Co- I t’ tur.t my atr.wre thanks-i ‘to my frieiiffic, and customers for thiir wi v lib era! patvonnge. jnd’fecFcon Jdent that ‘all’ can be accomwmduti? Yj 011 very iibrrtri 1 ! terms by ca! i?f'on-mv successms M!y Books: • rubles and Abrsanis id 1 remain at the old stand for the pt esent. All those wishing to ‘settle, can bsnecrmnnrodated- by calling, “in i .my abstruse,’-’ v-h Win,'fold. Jackson St Cos., who wiil*tt..rd to this part cl mv busi ; ; ness for itfn. . C. S.M, 1 '!)! August i?tb. TfrS'ft'. _ CojiarlniT liip Xoticc. the unilers-gned, having fotn eil a co- V T partners..ip for the purpose ol carrying on a geneial DRY-GOODS 7. and GROCtRY BUSINESS, And having bo ight the entire M renntih- inter est of AY it. 0. Smith, would inform our fund!- and the public, that, in .order to teduee out ; present stock of G oils, sJ as to make loom For a L;i gr uml * Choice Stock this Fall, will sell anything that we ljavo 01. hand at present at a Very.Small Atlvaure,- o A V Cost, A\ T e will occupy the old s',and of Win. 0. Smith, (until our New Brick Store is com pleted) We hope that all w ill avail the ni sei ves of one of the Best Opportunities Ever Offered to Bu|- CMs, Low, AVe offer this inducement, amids-you wilt go elsewhere and PAY. 3AIJCCKB.-,. Don’t Mauie any one but yoursa'ves. AVe trust, that by close and strict srttention to busi ness to mei ibat least a. liberal share of your patro-vijyi. AYIN-F1 ELD, JACKSON & CO. JAS. Wv.VWNI'IRUI), 7 and. T PORTER ! L. B. JACKSON. | is. [>. CIUBIIE ] August 15th, 18(19. V j DissoLtrrfON. jrCAHE firm of Of*. Most &. Alfe.’JW, was tliis , JB day, dissolved by mutual consent. ’ B;iiiiess jin the future will be carrisd on by Messrs. .CKAime. P ihteh.&.Qo,. AVe hereby tenderour ‘sincere thanks- to our frieuds and customers (or their- very liberg'd patronage, and would jso’icit foiv itr suteeasers a continuation of the same. ORABHE & AVE AVER i August IB So. Coprartuicship Notice. WE, the undersigned, having formed-a-co pal tnerahip for the purpose of an trying oh the CLOTHINGS- A Furnishing Goods Iksiims,. And having bought* FTknrv C. Wkavkk’s i(interest in the old firm of Oabbe ii Weaver, iwould inform our friends and'the public gen erally, that we offer Extra FmfujCj&mentsL in the sale of what goods we now base on ha. id, , our object is to reduce the present Ltook, as we intend t> offer one of the Largest and Best Storks off Clothing’ and Furnishing; Goodin. ever offered to this community, wc intend to make this a BfireiNloss or irrsKLF, and therefor* our stock will be comklete. — ‘ v hope that ‘fy strroti attention to busi nes*,. to- ueraT+ta> liberal sham of your patron aa.. JILV3B*, PORTER A CO. j ‘B.- : CUA-dBB, | L B JACKSON, ■J: t. poitTK.it, ( j. w. wixfif.ld. August 15th, 1860. Taiii nroTiciß. IFomw ahn all isrrwms from Pishing, Hunting or otherwise tresspassing on my fitrm, u* I am deu.-rniined to prorocute to th<- full extent of lit*- law Niir our dSsr>"'srdiMg title it.atis***. Aug l‘, iS'K'li SAMi'LI. !• \ VIS New AdvorliM'ineni'i. IHuMers Take I%'otirc. | /*’ K 7 tfiarfA VJs. Best Gunny Bagging : 10,000 lbs. Bali’ Rope in Store | aud for sale as low as can be had from any I market. DAVIS A BROTHER.’ ! Aug. 22. 1800. —wit- Breenesboro Female College. P’IVIIE next Session of this well known ln i) stitntion will open on the 30th inst, with an aWe aad complete corps of Teachers. F. C. FULLER. Sec’ly. 1 of Board of Trustees. Greenesboro’, Ga., July 6th, 1860. —ts. BOOK AT J nm > NO BLANKS!!! GRAND ALL-PRIZE SCHEME For September 1860. GEORGIA’ STATE LOTTERY. ItIcUJNLVEV A CO., managers. Arthorized by spectai Act of the Legislature EVAIIY TICKE'S * RRIZR. faoo.. Halves, Qi akteks, and Ethiits in Pkopoutionn. To Bt Druwi Eatli Salunlayin 1860.’ Fk the City of Savannah, Georgia. Class 87, to be Diawn Sept. 1, 1860. * Classes, to be Draw n Sept. S, 1860. Class 80 to he Drawn ,Bept 15, 1860 . Class 90, to be Drawn .S’- pt. 22, ISIKr.* • Class 01, to he Diawn Nepl. 29, 1&90 •MatniiikciU Scheme.. | I P’z ol 6", ODD is #60,000 I lof 1.000" are *5.000’ 1 • 10,000 ia 20,000 | • 2 •• 500 arc ‘looC< 1 • 9 000 is 10,000 1 2” • rtfTuie ‘sen* 1 ■* 5,000 is 5 000 | 2 *• ' are 600* 1 4.000 is 4,n00| 2 •*’ SWni* 400’ I “ :)0"0ia 3,000 1 1 100 ‘♦ 100 are 10,Hixr j I 2,000 is 2,000 j 100 •• TPnre 7,600. I *• I'soo is l,:.0o | reef •“ 5k arc s,U(io i. 2 3 000 C, iz o-.il 200,0(10 j 25.000 Pr'zi'B of’ 2* • So.oOO’ 50.365 Vtixm $375,000 AVILL TIE JIB AWN THJSMBNTII. C'I.RTincARES OF PACK>AOVS--wO)r!fc sold at the fol lowing rates vdiirli is ihe iifk : CertifaiHttr-jf Jlnckagcs of 1 !>-VPhole Tickets BC’ “ If Hall <■ 40 hr Qoaiters “ 2,(. •*- ll* Eighth 101 tjie g : o£d MIND ! ! .ha. ‘Jn.rii'i Y and no blanks” \'MREE NUMBER PLfNI! 1 Wticlltuk-ics plae on a vary W. dnetdav aad Saru*.- dAv in 1860 ‘j • ‘fj*Number, IB Brawi* ILilltrtsv 1 }*ri/.c of ■ 5:00(7* I I’l-r/.r d-’ gi(> 'ip ■I I of 4*l(lo'’ i “ of ■(! I -w •• of! SCToiJW flWl.l 4'| ‘ ol I-U-ar** 1,000 to “■ of’ ;4Pn are n 500 102-’ “ ■*! fj'O sre loan’ ;?* c -'’’' c 1,025 i *1 if gic * - 05 “ of 15 are 05 “ ol 10 n -4.-10 •• of 9 <*•> -.'7,040 •• ol - ‘ 43,2911 r 3,08(.( “ of ? * 1 rw 42(iS0 7 ’ itir.izvs Aiiiouiiling In Saw bl 6 Whole Tit kels t. J. SlirU'cs iii ProjiiiTtiun. PA l 'rifi4 C ®i ;E ? lN m TICKE ’IS C’l CHrl'ilF;- : . -‘•ndoo: the money to our ad.lres* U, Diw iicketa ordered, on recoinl , tlcV wjlt hl fnr _ wailk- purchslerp van t.ave till i ending in any figure lie y may rli-sienaU. Tin- list of (li (vn oUKil.ce and ]>, .%.■>; n h hr Tea* j to 1111 re 11 liana i(i,liii..ijjlelv ali, i (fie , All coinmuoie.'lioo.flriV ‘.v r. i.liden''. n n. Orders for Tickets or Certiti.me.. In M il o, F. ; press, to badirect ! t„ AK IvINNEV an.’ • O •I Noveiiibrr 2 19 oly i,ul.. t.'ii. DR. OT. H. M qImBAWS btmtgtlieniug ( onliatiL itlooti FAriflcr. TiIEGREATESTKK.AIKDV I V TIIE AVIMIL'I. tjumrirl, piocun-ft by clio low Dock, Blood ‘oot.'^j^WpsW ■jßeicja.iaKing,sarautuniiia. wild cher After taking. ry, and iiandelion enters its roropmmd- Thr entire active remedial urfneiples ol each ingredient istlior ioughlvi Ki-nfed by my method ol distilling, pio ’ducihjf a itdc-ioua,’ e:aliilt(uting spiiit, and lue most iKIMLt.i remedv for renovating the diseased sya- I tern, and rrstoring line r.ir.'a.sutVcringand debilitated | ivvAun to lIBALTU liml iW-r.iw irii. | jrarJam'i Sir<utg!ff!i<iig Cordial Mtl.-L- ETTtaTVrA IA.TI CAR K LIVER C'IAIPLAINT. !fV.-PE^l\. Jaundice. Chronic or Nervous B*!.r. : !ty.fPW-asca ol the Kidney, and all Diseases arising Irom a Disorder, ed Liver or Stomach, Dyspepaii, li*artburn. Inward Piles, Acidity or Sickness ol the Sionroxhi, Fulnrasof Blood -o the Head, Dull Pain or Swi.ix.riag in tho Head, Palpitation of the Heart, Fullnesa or weight in the Stomach, Sour Ernclation*, flhoakimg ort Sul ocating Feeling when lying down, I>ry:ws or-Y. I lowneasof die Skin and eyes; Night Swo*(S?.l*wrd Fevees, Pain in (he Small of the Back, Clival or SSric, sodden fWueh of Meat, Deprca-ioii ol Yight lul Drcau e, ifangor Djspondencv or any Nervous Disrnxe,.St>rssor<Blotrbeß on the Skin, and Keve and Ague—or Chill* and F> ver. Auar. itilUliinn of Boltlcs j Ilitvc been sold during the last six imiuHis, and lit not I instance Inis it-failed B giving entire eatisfactiuti.— I Who then, will eu iiir tram Weakness or Debility ■ when M<;LuAN'*BTitexart!itixo Cobdiao will cure | you. No language cvi course an adequate idea of - the immediate and alhioat miraculous change produ ced by tutting tbisCordial in Ihedisraeeed, debilitated ] and scattered nervous system, whether broken down ’ by excess, vsonk by nature, or impaired by sickness, l the relaxed anil unstrung organization is restored to ! its pristine health and visror. l?(iiniel Persous ,0r others ronscionsof inability from whatevyr.eausas will find MeLeau’s Strengthening Cordial a tq.rqugisr regenerator of the system ; and all who may have in ured themselves by inipmper imfulgynue.w.witrflnd n this Cordial u certain and speedy remedy. To Til* rtatriaa, j Mt l.KAv'ir Cordial Isa neve reign raid speedy enre for tsanasTi erxscsilTioN, w hites, I Obatruatcd or iMtfteult Menatrution, Inscontincnce of ! Urine or Involuntary Di-oliange thereof, Falling of the Womb, Gtddinesa, Hinting and- ail Disease* in cident to Females. THERE IS NO MIBTA'MC ABOUT IT. Suffer no longer. Take it according to Direction*. It wili stimulate, atrengthen, and invigorate you and , cause the M-ootri of health to moudt your chaek again. EVKH-r BOITtE IS WABIMNTen TO OIVK SATISFACTION. FOR CHILDREN. J If your children are sickly, puny, nr afflicted, Me ft/un'i Gorpiui-will make them healthy, fat and rnhust Delay not ainiuuent. try it. and vnu will be convinced IT IS DELICIOUS TO TAKE. Caution. —Beware of Druggists or dealer* who may • try to palm off upon you some Bitter, or aaraanarilla \ trash, which they can buy cheap, by saving it Is just ;as good. Avoid such men. Ask for McLean'* Strengthen Cordial, and taka nothing else. It is tlo> j oaly remedy that will purify the blood thoroughly, i anil at the aatne tifue'slrengthen the ayateni. One tablrapoonlul taken every inorniug lasting, is a certain preventive foe Choir**. Chill* and Fever, Vcllow Fever, is any preuslent didcafe. II Is put up ! rn laige holies. f*iic<- only #1 per bottle, or sis potllr* |,V J 11. Mi Lb AN, Kite I'ropncmr of Ibis Cordial. Iks M> Is-sn's Vob-iinh’ Oil 1, 1 msnt. I'eiui Ipsl I* |ioi on its in in ro| Thud and Fine h t I m L/Uts Mr Fuf wlc l.y M -*-<y and LiuM2.