Planters' weekly. (Greenesboro' [i.e. Greensboro], Ga.) 185?-18??, September 05, 1860, Image 3

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Latest News. Xkw York, August 20.—'ICw.- atasm ship Arabia, with Liverpool >!mb>sd the 11th inst., arrived lierc to-day. Liverpool. —The sales of oottrrjifo-day were 10,000 hales, ‘ of wliidh sjieeniators and exporters took 3,000 balks* The mar ket was steady and firm. Lives root.. —Breadstuff* wre steady and firm. Provisions dul!i. Skies., mijn portant. 11aVUK.—Sew Orleans 3 Vex. 9fdtnaire was quoted at 92f„ and !Uit at. W. The sales of tlie week were gfWOtbsnfrs. Hold eis were pressing sales. Stock 228,000 bales. London.—Consort were quoted at 931 93i AtnMTI.'tICAL EV TUB NORTH AMERICA. Several Christian women have beem sold for harems. Garibaldi quietly writes to Emmanuel that he consideis it his sacrod duty to Je- Mver Venelia. It was stated that eight thousand Pied montese landed in the Papnl Territory. The Duke of Modena promised to aid tlie Pope with troops. Arrived at Liverpool from Charleston, the ship Richard Third. The ship Char lotte, from Liverpool,, hound to (&ivA'(i>r leans,. jiut into ucuo'iut of the deatkiortthe captain, an public DoeuuiiNtr. Washington, Aug. 19.—FV lesponsc Cos the proposition from the government of Great Britain foY the suppression of the slave trade to the coast of Cuba, and the :>ii'Jstitutioii of Coolies, our Government has give,n.its decided dissent. Great Britain is reminded that she is hound by trofttaynnd subsidy from Spain,, to the Aifrican slave trade,, .while Spain complains if United States cruisers enteringrChban waters., an and ."lias recently .ftgti'wrfctitu The IHeahiontiooksiders-tbO’&fielie-Srsde n HombLv tratfio;.and;iff introdiiaotK’ii the United (Batesi would note only corrupt j Christianity, ban’.would, materially ocui--! pete with white lahrn* i-w- t4te- ‘roir Stetsea-of | lliis Confederacy. The docfnweavi is-one of great interest. TEXAS ITEMS. Xew OitLUAXs, Aug. 19.—Dates.from Galveston to the 19th inst., have been rc- Veived. The principal hotel at Henderson and alf the husincs houses but one in that town have been destroyed by fire. The Bos* ts hrtwt'cu one hundred and scvetity tfive thousand do I bus ai;d two hundred and /*'• j -i-.il 1.. v ipyii v _, M „ r. • G i.VEATON, Texas, Aug. 17.—CL M l'lournoy, Esq., tlie Domocraiiu van ! lldalc for Attorney General, of tlie State, lias a large majority in the counties heard from. Xkw Orleans. Aug. 20.—The steam ship Austin, with Brasses dates to the 17th arrived here to-day. The Austin brought thirty-eight th.ii-.and dollars in specie. Brownsville w is nui t. *T!**> rev-dlttcm iu uoi-therii Moxieu, was. | fpMgMHfc&g - “ rtitsTitN. Texas, Aug. 20. —Several gildings,on Travis and Congress streets, in this place, were destroyed by fire on tlie 18th hist. The loss is estimated at forty tliousAiid dollars, upon which there was an iiisiiraneo of five thousand dollars. •Xkm Oat.KANs Aug. 20. —The schoon er . Araminta, with iluatan dates to tlie 9th inst., arrived here to-day, The Ara iniiilM brought the crew of tlio schooner Clifton, of Walker’s expedition which we captured by a british war steamer &} Jfto- ILse. general Walker laioled and took Trnxvj illo. fa seaport town id Central America, S it.- of II in !liras. Its population with tue. adjacent hamlets i., four thousand. Its harbiron the hay ol Truxillo, is defended hv several forts). There was only one gun tired by tlie troops, and two of Walk er’s men wen'.'v minded in the engagement. , f'"Xi:\v OitJiEANs, Aug. 20.—The steam ship CiiJtßuha with Havana dates to the WAhtiitfk. has arrived Sugar was dull; rtiotucTut 81 reals. Stock on band 260,000 il'u&cs. Molasses ill’ll. Sterling Exchange afi k3. Exchange on Xew York a 3 per cunt premium. Xew Orleans, Aug.2o.—'There was a collision on the Garrohon railroad last qight. Two persons were killed and several wounded. “4&A Bt.EsToN, Aug. 20—The sales of aot -6., for the three past business days reach ed 330 bales. The market was quiet hut Steady. New York, Aug. 20.—Sales olVaotton to-day 1.900 bales; Middling Uplands at Jl Cents. The market was firm. Flour heavy; sales of 17,500 batrols Southern unchanged. IdT We regret to announce the death j of Mnj. W. Letcher Alitchel),. ona- aft our old and highly respectable citjxtfns* Hie died at the Franklin House in. tliis place Vit Sunday night, the 26th instant. Southern WU/cArnaii* Clove Anowynk Tooth Ac he Drn|pw Why will you continue a martyn to tooth ache and biokeu rest, while a ssinple, pleasant and efficacious remedy i* within your reach? Apply the Clove anodyne and you will obtain inunedate relief. It will not in the slightest degree discolor the peaily onniuel m the teeth, injure the gums or unpleasantly affect the breath. Emin ent Dentists constantly use it in their prac tice. and praise it highly. Prepared and sold by A /> & D SANDS, Druggists, 100 Fulton Street, NT. Soldealso,, by Jll Wood, and Druggists generally* ■ In rent ions and Improvements. —Froiuthio official list of patents for August lltli, we take-the following entries: John P. Alien, of Dover, Ga.; for im provement in seed planters. Samuel Cnnterherry, of Holmes county Mis*., for improvement in ploughs. Dauiel 8. Chase, of Augusta, Ga.; for improveuied artifriction rollers for propel ler shafts. Henry D Dmniar, of .Memphis, Tew*.; for improvement it pistons for steam en gines. W. T. Gill, of Hendcrsoo, Ky.; for im provement in air punijMi for exhausting and soaring can*. I}. 1.. UiclmnLoti. of Athena, Ga., for improved cuib for mill stones. iluik Itigell, of Dawson, Ga.# for ini l<iMVriii(,i/!, In I'lilliratiini. , New# Legal A4vcrtine meats. HMTICE. Llipersons indebted tothe Estate of James f“M. Davison, late of said county deceased, are rwpiested to make immediate payment, and ftluitaving claims against said deceased will present them duly proven to the undersigned, within the time prescribed hv law. MARGARET DAVISON. Adm’rx, JAMES DAA’ISON, Adm’r. September 3d, 1800. 6w. NOTICE. ~ Georgia, Greek contrv.— Two months after date, to-wit: On the first Monday in November next, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell a portion of the real estate belonging to the estate of William l>. Maddox; deceased. VALENTINE D. GKESIIAM,J „ . MARSHALL K. STOVALL, \ Ex rs ’ August 30th 1800. —wtd. Administrator's Sale. GEOGRGIA, Greene County.—By virtue of an Order of tlie Court of Ordinary tor said county, will be sold before the court-house door in Ureeuesboro’ on the first Tuesday in November next, all the lands, —690 acres more or less—belonging to the estate of George Crutchfield, deceased lying a I mut eight milts east of Greenesboro on the Powelton Road. Ou tlie premises is a good Dwelling House, :; also, a good gin house and all other necessary lout buildings. About 250 acres, or more, is in the woods; the balance cleared and under good fence. Persons wishing to see the lands will .please call on Mr. John Crutchfield, who lives on an adjoining place, or oil the undersigned. Terms on the (lay of sale. JAMES BURK, Adm’r. of George Crutchfield, Deceased : J Greenesboro', September Ist, 1860. (•LOUt.IA. 6reene County. WHEREAS, James W. Jackson, Guardian of James 1) Champion, petitions this Court for Letter of llismissiun from said-Guar jdituiship : Uis therefore ordered, thaA. -UP. be land at the Court of (•Mimsrvv to be hold iin and-fvr said cownty on.the first Monday in November next to shwAS'esmsc. Gs >utvv they said-.G’Ustfivat.slwi'iW.: th m ije (discharged. Ordered fuirtlwr that ;*copy est tiibr rule-be I published forty in terms of t-lte iaev. |j A true-extract I'roiit.tk** miti“t(tt; of Grewbe • IlGdurt of Oldinarv, SeptciViber Term 1860. KUGEMt'.SSa. KING, Oid y. iusor REAL ESTATE. BY an Order of the Court of Ordinary of Greene -ounty, wi 1 be sold on the tifst TUHBOA'.’ IN (iVEViHER next, before.thc Court House iu Greenesboro, Greene County. (if not previously sold at private sale) the t'ract of Land lying on Little River, in said county, whereon Cos!. Absalom -Janes formeily •ived, and now belonging to the two Minor Heirs of A. Janes, deceased, containing about (2''so) Twenty -six Hundred and Fifty acres. 0„..* An of th; most vaiuauiw !:, ?■ otg'a, rontaining a very large prop rtion of bottom lathi, in a iii"ii state of cultivation, and also a large p’rpot tion of no'<d and. The i.iiprorcments on ti e pi ie are all that could be desired lor planii ig or farming pur p ises. ‘The plantation is in first rite repair, m every particular. Perrons desiring to pur chase wou ddo web to call ad examine.— i; 1 .Mr. A. King on the place will show ill the points t > any one desiring to purchase. So and mr ihe purpose of division. T trios. —One Tdird payub’a on the i : 25th of December 1860-, tjua, Th;#<f on the 25th December cgid. One Third payable on tlie 25th with mtere-t from 2> r h Dcceaijpar, 18-H.i oil the ;j two lag’ payrotgits . Any i irUur li.lorpn-tian q*n ’ie had !’ plying.!'* Mr A*beit ‘-king o*l \v . .it'sy ji letter tu either of the unders g icd, at Pen- f ti; i|l, UVorgin. ! ; ’ ‘U’I(.*IAS P. JANES, ) F , | ; JAMES A. SANDERS, IXxC j j 3d, 1860. fte.SoiM’ ShcritfsSnlf,. ’ ¥)S) r irt’.S,l'e sold I'eforetlicQonrt llfmed(Mu * T in the city of; f Ireeni’sboro on the first Tuesiloy in <i*t'iber nest, between the legal r !im:*.nf saje, the so lowing property tewiti ifV“si}#tiiilred acres of /.and. more or less, a ljoiiii#yiaiids of Dr. B. F Carlton, James B. Puritand 1 others. Levied on as the ]iroperty of R. A. iiS’wsoni, to satisfy a ti fa from Greene SnpentneCourt in favor of 11. M. iloltzclaw vs R. A. Xews.un. Property pointed out by said Newsom. J. D. ENGLISH, D.Sh’ff. Auowst 29th. 1860. G GEORGIA, Grrk.vkOountv.—Twainonths after date, I shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave-, to sell a portion of the real estate belonging, to the--es tate of James A. Moody, deceased; ELIAS'B. MOODY, Ex’r. of James A, Moody, deceased. August 29thj.1860,, ON th&.fiWtfeMlmday in Oetobnr next 9will appiyto rtie-dourt of Grdb **,’■> ofTGre-m>- eountf,.&ki, for-lettvc toseirtlhniegroasbeloug-- iug :y.,rmA wflrdJ.Mfirv A. I’Arrott. M. IV7 liß-WIS, Guardian. ,JWjv24Mi. 1860. —td. ” BMMFBCE. ON the first M indav in,Oct<.lfc*-wxt I will ’ajiply to the Court of Ordinary of Greene county Gii., for leave, to sml;tti- 11 #J|my ward. -'-Wti’iv.y J; PArmtt:. i A\ A\ jERXIGNN, Guardian. Jbly 24th. 1860. td. E mentor’ s.fialoi. .bosol'ldtef ire thojCoturt-B)a*(>door in the city ol (on the first Tuesday in o*tol ir my..\><tliin-the legal hourss of sale, Thr **'(3lHi) hundred acres of laud, more or less, av joining lands of Stephen Jackson and mliers. Also, Forty-two (425) and one half acres of land, mwwir less, adjoining lands of J. ‘W .Smith and'others. J. w: SMYTH.’ BU Aug. 15. 1860. C. SMITH, Er'rr. iwjcitnt;.. EORtiUW Gi-aien*. CouNrr.—All \rrrsmni*. \Jd indiobtoriito the estate of Wiibim.v. It >. Mad dox, latasif'siiil voulty,d Jrts jd; are requested to make immediate payment, and all jrersons having olaiins agni*t said deceased w U pre sent tliem du'v proveato the undersigned writ* in the time prescribed RyvLaw. VALENTINE DbGRESIIAMi 1* P ... MARSHALL K. SWVvH.L, f tsr s ’ of Wm. D. ..Viksldox, deceased. August llth, iB6O. —w2ui. . Executor's nH* \A7 ILL he sold before the Co>t-llbuse <loor I IT in Greenesboro. Greene County. Ga., within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues day in October next. One tract or parcel of land containing (3A5 1 Three Hundred and Thirty-Five acres, more nr less, lying on the water* of Slioulderbone Creek iu sdid county. Slid iu actiorditucc wiHi the lat Will and Tes tament of llcnsl Irhr, deccas|, for the benefit of the heirs of said dei-ea-cl. Terms on dav of sale. ISAAC A. WILLIAMS. Legal AdvcrtiMntrnie. —. . GEORGI Gkekxe Cowsvv -AYhereoß WiL liam S. Davis, and Goodwin T. Myri&k, Executors of the last 15*11 and Testsmnnti of Mrs Sarah VC. Rowland, dices aod, petition th* Court of Ordinary of said, county for N*Uen- Dismissory: These are therefore to cite and- ttdmoniah all persons concerned to show ca *e (If any. they have) why said Executors should not be dis charged at the Court of Ordinary to he held in and for said county on thfe second Monday in ‘ January 1861. . Given under my hand at; office in G o,enef.boro, July 5tK. 1860. Et G3NIL T S L. IMNG, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Gwaaerv Co4:r-v —-Whereas, John C. Siin-itt and Thos; J. P.. Atkinson Administrators upon the estate of Lovitt Mer ritt deceased, peSrtroa the Cos jatos Ordinary of said county for Letters Disaansory These are therefore to c tea and admonish all persons concerned! 1 or cause (if any they have) why s&idt AAministfßuors- ahoald n"t be discharged at thaCons* of Ordinary to be held in and'for said ooarity an th j second Monday in Januarv Given under my hand at officoin GresuesiJoro. July 6th, 1860. EUGENI US L. KING, Ord’v. ‘ /^tiEORGIA, Gxeexe Counrv.—Whereas, xJP Isaac At Williams, Administrator de bonis non of the estate of JbsepiliGrrincb# deceased, ■petitions the Qourtof Ordinary of said county for Letters Wsmiasory :: These are therefore to cite and admonish all (persons concerned,, ta’show cause (if any they have)’why said A-ithiirrintrator should- not be .discharged abtfße-Cotart’orOrdinary to baheld .in and for said’ county on the fitst MbnciXy in December next. Given under my hand at oftirr ia @reenesboro. Jiine A ’ 1 EUGENI US r.. T3NG, Ord’y. GEUftCTtuA Greene Cire^mV:—.Whereas, , Is ac At Wil iams, Administrator upon the estate of Mrs. Harriet L. Grimes, deceased petitions the Court of Ordinary of said bounty for” Letters Dismissory. 1 These are therefore to cite and admonish all .'persons conci rued, to show canso (if wiy they iliavc),why said Administrator should not be ;'discharg2Khat.thc Sdui tlof Ordinary to be held fin ancPfor the fibs? Mond -y in December next Given under my hand at olhcc in-Gweenesboro, this June 4th 1860. 30T33N13S L. KVUJG, Ord’y. 1 ; : r —— i 0o:c.-r?v f A. Howell, Administrator de bomaiwti, with the Will ennexed, upon the estate of McKinney Howell deceased, petitions tlie f.'dtirt of Ordinary of said county for Letters disraissory These are therejhri to cite and admon'sh all and ..singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased tp > show eutiM (if anythey hata )Jftr said Administrator should not be discharged at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and lor said couutv on the first Monday in November next. • Given under my lion ! at office in Greenesboro,’ April 2nd, 13'iO. EUGENICS L KING, Ord’y* C"i HiORG'A, Greene Cocntt.— Whereas, Freder- M ie. C. Fuller. Administrator upon Ihe estate o< Sirah I). Willis, deceased, petitions ihe Court of Or dinary of said counly for Letters Dismissory : Those are therefore to cite, and admmii-h, all and singular the kindred and er.diiors of said deceased, 10 show cause (if any tiny have) why said Adminis trator shou'd not be discharged, at the Court o( Ordi nary to be held in and f.r said c.umy on the li: ; s Monday ... i.'.f.. ....... ‘ utveu utiiio. ...V i.auJ ai otfi o in fbeeneshuiu, March Oih, 1860. EUGENIUS L KING, Ord'y. Georgia. Grrbnb Coi-ntv—where*.*, Willia 1 IV. Moore, Guardian of Austria Howell, now Austria Map;*, peti ions Ibis Couit for Letters Dismissory froxu ; aid Guar dianship ; , - It is ttn refor ordued tb. t all persons con corned, be and appear nt the Cotsrjt,s?4>rdin ,ry to be heluMn andifor saiuic uity o.v Jie first iMonclay in o.ctol,*r iiexf, to show c use (if any they havi ),why said G jatdi-.tfi be discharged. ‘ -"T * Ordered fuither that of this Rule he .published for forty days in terms of the law. ’ A true t xXiact Iroiw the niina4kaf!wid.Court. ( [August term 1 1 9 “ EifGIJJItfJS lb. ill iff, fn’dy. ’sWCAifaW In the f'„ H rtj. GWCIW fitMUitjra )\ of Ordinary. To, Jfine Hutcheson,. nu-J,, hw hlt&Und James . Hutcheson: WHEREAS,. paper purporting lo be the lust Will and Testiimeiit ariil.l'odieil of Sanil l V\ fttker. deceased, lots been ii'od in this I Office; and, whereas, Samuel K. <Valker the’ named Executor in said Will,. Inw- JjvVtitioued . this Court that the and Codicil may bejiroven in Solemn form, and that the Legatees, Musi “Am. ‘HuLHtirtt- at Law ( be citcl &w that pnrpns . atnlf. Jane Hutcheson, wife of J a 11 utt Ji aran*;, 11 Lega tee nanywlJn s atiiWiii, Jesides bevtpid tly; lmV-. its of thivState of Geiirgists; . Thw*-aro-thertdbrar Us, the said Jana Hutflieson maJthor litutkand James Hutchesova.to be and, appoar at fln>’ Court of ‘ Ordinary, tw bo huJitlkajud. for said county nf Gr<!cnn,.<>nttltw4UrJs Mbad'sy in November, Eigh jteanll>utdld-'sftFixtv, (Jheysame bc|:\g,the (tlay ffed by. the i\pdbor.-.icwfK 1 ‘fear-tfttrprobatO'of’ jsa'td Willl at tlio Court House in the City of (Grecnesljtiro vgh, ;vfll) o’6loek. a. m„ to attend ’njioii saifi'pro'date. m*d to show cause (if any thev Will and Testament and Codicil shouldTvyt!-tlfei:b-prov©n in Solemn form, j Gi vsauindbr m y'hand and officiiil signature at Gvsonesborough, this3oth day of July 1860. ECGEMUBL. KING, Ordinary of Gcmw, Catrutig, Georgia, j A'ugnst Ist., IB6o’ —-w9od •!* j Admin is trfttor’3* Sales. aEOrtt-tA, GfsxvN-: Covnti't—By vii tue o‘ j an> Order from the Court of Oi din ary of! said county will besold before the Court-House i door in-the city of. Greaoesboro, on the first Thesdfcy inOotober next, within the legal hours of sale# tha N<grocs, to-wit: Ade-, fine, a woman a'dauß33.'years of age and her’ three children,;to-wit. ; Sebron about fl yea’s of ags, Martha about 4 years of age, and Mary aboutrl S’moathaof age, and o e old woman nailed Wr.ny, aimAt 65-ytars of age. Sold g •lie property belonging to the Estate of Peter Gta ke, deceased,,fir th& benefit of the heirs and creditors of said • dcorasedi • Terms made known on the day of sale. JAMES SMifiTlj.Adru’r. of Pet.r Clarke, deceased. ‘ August Uth, 18t)0. —tdti. NOTICE.. T woths afier date, to-wit : on the first M'sadav in Octolier next, I shall apply to ;tb* Court of Ordinary of Greens .Count ty Geor gia, for leave to sell aiMbe real e*talo.- ‘long ing to the estate of T horn a*-Jlferrh U.Srr,. dec'A JAS. MERRITT.’ HAD. of July-26tiw iB6O Thos. Merritt, deed NtMEICE. Tff o*inonth* lift** date, to-wit: oitAke firs! Monday in Octolva- next. I shall npjily’ to the Court of Ordinary of Gresit County for leuvwto s.H the r.**l b-JMigiag to the iw tutc of tlklm HI SuelUugjy doenteeil. HREDKRIO O. PULLEIR Aihi’r. of Jno. H. Snellings, dcc'd. GwnesNorti, July 3f*th, ’(JO. —“ !WTIE. rpWO mouths alter date, to-wit: ou lln first JL Monday hi October next. I shall apply to t ihe Court ol’ Ordinary of Greene County, us.. , sirs leave lo aril the neal Estate and jfegr<.< hehniging to the astalf of Sherwood Stanley, J ikmml, M. I‘. FOSTER tdin'r, i do bonis non with the Will amt* ted of Slier-1 1 vuw | Htanle- ‘V- -/ojv 24th, 18^V TliHct'lhtneous Advertisement*. 2 ~ - - , • ; ’sOlim.'Ji.X RIGHTS. MUCH has IwMwr.said of late alHiiit South ern Rights am I Sml hern Trade, ejH>- uially since the Chnr!etera Convention, t *>u can novw “shorn- rour faith tiv vor works.”’ i,W.WI[FtEtD, Gifer* for salo-lIA RNLSS of all kinds, made in this citjtV out of the best Soutlatm material by a So-uii&rr mmt and lie-will give a Southern war rantee, for all work done. in. Ids shop. He is prepared to make, to orcb-rr sfiythinji from a throat-lft*ch.of a. Bril’* to the finest f'arriapr Harness. Oall at his shoji in front ctulvif Brother . Copelan’s Livery Stable and you we.? lie waited on by a Southern man. (i‘. W. G-iMVLiN. reenesboro, May Id. [feb.22-ly p 1 .^snt:- FAIN MILLS. V yfllE saiJscvi iters hs>e fbr sate irOfKiO TEKV A BRd'?(., Celebrated Wheat Fans, That will clean a bushel per minute. Also, TAPPLIN'S Horse Rokcis and TBresliein,. Imu.ire of & CUNNINGHAM, I or Ifrftv.flj, f NEARY. Hi, B:-- ogtomers wanting grinding done roust have it in the Mills the first of the week, reeneadoro, April 18,1 SfiO-tf,. Ji C. -Ai^TRO£N& Havin'.; determined to close their Ibteincss, profwawifo.givo all, who are - wiH'mjj to (patroHintf-tliows tfijr advantages of the profits *on theft 1 entire Stock of Goods by Soiling Tin cm. at Cost, All those wishing to purchase Spring, Summer , Fall or Winter GootU, would do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as our pro position in all cases will he Strictly A£)erit Ms. We alsojspvoposo to sell oar Storc-lffcase and Lpt, which lsdieidedly thbcstiStated in the Town of I’enfrcldv. ft® 4 ” All those-that arc~in. arreards i.f settle* ling their accounts, are respectfully requested -to settfe’ liy Hole if they hav’nt the money. ARMSTRONG & WI LSON. Benfi.dd, August 2nd, 1860. —w4m. i, NEW CARPET STORE. j JTAMES G-. B AIXxIET tb BROTEIEE Hircct Iffipftfcrs of art kinds of CARPETING'S. Mattings in ail M friths and Colors Manufactured Carpetliinino,lmported Door Mats Hugs, Hour Oil Cloths, Window Shades, \ Cin tains, CurtiHii Materials, Cornices, Hands, Loops, etc. WALL PAPERING IN GREAT VARIETY, All of which we will sell at the low est market juices. Terms casli. Patronage solicited 805 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA, tap Carpets made t> dispatch, [mar. 30, 1860-1 y KAWFER, BAUM & CO. ’Wll Dill 111 IIIIIIIS USTABEJ STSftEHT, ITS* 3Sroul Street TL IT. !j Oncfer the Augusta Hotel; G& ITH,E, AYOULFt SSB^^GTFET3.TY ’ INPMiWf Merchants and Dealere toft&ay toe just Gritted 1 their arrangements* Ifeirtfrg crmiUv ‘ v Fall and Winter Season., UJur Store Ira*Keen enlarged to DO ÜBLILits former-size, thereby tnakifig.it’ tfte Hu gest Store in the STATE OF GEORGIA ! { m Stock,.whioit-.fbr. waiie.ty of. the nio'*t dooirabl 3 G-oodby -ifr misurjvas.wit’in. this State, will, tit ewany- I'esfVftat* qoitijtupe favorable with any house either in Charleston, or any other BMiorn 31ty. ft is our intention to establish a regular ’ W h o J e &a 1 e Jo• h Ui n g SELLING EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,, Which, as an old fact, is the only way to Buy Goods CHEAP. Having a similar es- j j tablisbment in New \ oik city, which our Mr. 1. ICat."j-'K Ka is manager, it is easy tube perceived that we have Superior Facilities in obtaining tlic HatastN’OV ELTItKS as they appear in market. We would'onfy asS the favor.of.au examination of.onr Stock and Pricos before going. elwwliera and v*v ‘will pro veto, the Trade that two arm sell Gools-fttlly as Ghcan, as-any otf i or. Wholes&lG - fZbuxo;, besides saving; your tiino ; for further traveling, a.id many other expenses. aftrs T H.ECEI VU3>, Black r.-roi tailored CASHMIERS ; SATINET, Kentucky •T'KANftaudiT'CK.S- Blacfjt.and*Colored CLOTH; KERSEYS, OSEXBERGS, (DENIMS)- ’ i Georgia 3TRRS, Marlboro’ PLAIDS and-STRIPES. ’ CALfCGES ALL KINDS! Mohair, Debegos, Cedestialii. Itavella Clotb, Barege, Delaines, Bombazine, Alpacas, Delainest Marellas, ALL WOOL Delainer, ENGLISH MERl!ff>St j Bl.ck Brocake SILKS; I Silk ROBBS. POPLIN'S', I'OUAR'DS , Raney and Plain SILKS ; | India and China SILKS. Brown and White Sheeting and Shirting! Irish niXKNS, Table COVERS. Tabic CLOTHS; DIAPER, DAMASKS, I 9DSLSS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, BRILLIANTS, Marseilles QUILTS. EMBROIDERIES j-- -lt RIHONS,CORSRTft,: Velvet IUBONS, EUlrWEft; • Morocco and Bilk BELTS, LACES; WHITE GOODS, of all kinds. M/JBIRS’ AND HISSES’- IK) OP’ MISHITS’ TRIM MINOS, YANKEE X'D'niQNSh; IIOSWII Y, and Qr-JiO CjEiS of aKtkiwd* TiEßs AsNb >MLGRO BDANKETfh &C„ &G. o\ir ttfanufactory of Cloaks antii B&firtiH&s. The only one in the Souther States, is in FUCIL OPERATION now ; and wo venture 1 to say that we can offer these Articles BUTTER finished, *ud more suitable Southern TASTE, As Cheap as any Northern House. Just (jive us the pleasure of an early call, and convince yourselves of the I above fuels: ■ - i§! i Kl1 ’ ; aims*ii.gm i turmiß r m|niMV. vfi 91iSfellttucoii AdverliscnaenK PLUMB & LEHENER. Near Post Office Corner, iftroad fit, Augusta, Georgia. WHOLKSALK HEALERS IX Pure Xedieines, Chemicals, rugs, Paints, Oil. Class;. | Perfumery, Brushes, I Hue Toilet Articles. * Surgical and Dental Instruments, Warranted Garden Seed Jfe., Jfe. Our stock is perhaps the most complete in theoky.and our articles for purity are notsur '■pasaed hv those of any concern. Sept. 28-ly. PLI/JNi & LEITNEIi. FAIR NOTICE. T3OBI-’ Books of onr Store and Harness Shop are in the hands of Jas. W. Winfield, to whom payment must be made; our means are ‘O') limited to give longer indulgence, our Cred itors ore ’.vontinj-yibeir ;ooney.— Wo therefore give eaoh, and all, fair notice that after a tisrc, wc wfil use the most effectual means to wind up our Boohs. We hope therefore you will save us-trouble j and vourselves expense. WINFIELD* SORTER: | Keb. 22J ISfIU,. ,on. | TWBL ; Revtifieil ‘W'liisky ; • I • * 25 Barrels, 01,1 live Manonuahcla | 20 “ X Whisky; 21 “ XX 20 “ XXX “ •20 Baskets I‘cail Chanipaigne ) 15 “ “ , 150 Boses-ftibacco, of ilifttreM &A>:WU; ; 9r A USA) •250 Barrels JTectilicd Whisktev ; .* .5 “ White Whiskey. Augusts- A; r 25.1Sfii> M. L AI.LKOI I). GUNS! GUNS! <3- TJ M © ! r V b is p-jt up n. silop forth*! -ft ffarposo of Mirßiiig and lfopniVin^; Double Guns, Rifles & Pistols. I will do all work entrusted to me with neat ness md dispatch, on reasonable terms, and warrant it. Give mi a Call. Shop over J. P.'.AflS'S'aßojfe’ J’swelrv storo; w: \va rkwalter. July 18, 1800. ‘lm. MOUNTAIN HERB | PIS Tlljs ifu Herbs, fThrks and Rlxvte j&J Poisonous a m>i IlMg&An MOTHERS TAKE HBW 11 J P** you when oUtort-Ine tin* Af volir I’oit.NMvr * Ui.n it inti % ni**rf* [\ lii:iii : iu r* Mmlif 11:t * in nim* itfjG out *f t**u. th*. rnitsi** .f iLe little wiilTet ;hU is IyoHMS, >nii xA'infu U t • w* Ptl ffi HEADS OF FAMII.IES f> b” not lei vniir ciiiMi rn snirtt: - . tvlti-n we Jjj JIDSOX’S WORM TEI A S.\ry TURK K >U WORVliv u ’ . hoiiM il 1m- to Jr^ r-V >4ltr ,\ mtße.*ifJny [; ip . y viillrtMw rbiltl'tK Am Jnf i8 U*.!* wliiliH.neliikr” inti ftp 34hv tie* MlWAfo itVtilt m.\ F^h ,4fflp fluilfWt ymi \Mirt mijr.snav le cfriltl :t l*utf lijiW >l fitwlHAlimis illue*-i, hu*l ytmrself much exji*uc, j ||!i hut iu -k-ffi-wiOfr ti(W*-yoM havr 90? oni fMTt’lntncte rav**4 lis-lfrca rjL Aim i.w-iltt-ine* is .p#irGyvx6. I|t|F SHEmAM® roots! \ t X'WT A rARTtCI K OF Ok 3|€alomcl or ittimraliJ •h| IS I'SRI) IN IT. [T^ if • >s ” iiuu’c filthv VciiniftiffH wilf be h\ |J J iltu cn ln *>i*f* um* thi> I'.-h. Tbu.onlr iu-tivi-Ini ••‘TJ |riici|l* ..1 hH ulAnp ‘\*Mb** un-i Wt.im [ II y Kiiiftr* >v ‘m&.iVtS t (] J give no R 3P O Is ONZ (fl ft your children. @ iL J * ‘** ~' *s S.sfet Yv./Ptahli* Wk ‘■•‘j Ibi- Worm n*:i was eli-cravt-rt-l in n iiruiaiini ipfj W;,v Htnuiitf tin* Wifrirf of Notihcrii Mt-xico— I . lull rr.Mint ril .you wIB ‘b^4 : in.iWr .Vlminacs, Es V j ‘*•’ >•"’ •• ff>'ri>e a/ j Hiif t*f fhrfra v | ‘u-’ni. ami when you have s-n.| it to Vjijr ‘A ‘""i J***.'hlMr<*. 1 lull lliov m.’ v fiNo know ol';.rui ilk I { .M- enroll l*v 111 is I JURAT RFMI.hY t WT ‘7 ,IU)S()\’S WORM TEA il J KILLS WORMS, F. ‘(* \vrr Ib-rmii— ’s 11. a-ant I* Take, ‘ i;;:t i ivu-k uji: - piiice 25 m; C (tt) I LAI. --Alwnvs fit ol the Name anil Sinn:*- fir - I V"!'.. 0 ’ ~,■ *’ • ir, s, * N *V ■.. ii the |mm 1 r<it fl| ’y T *'ii t m*h of thid Worm Tea. yB. L. JUE-30N & CO., jjtj SOLE PROPRIETORS,fI|> / 50 Leonard St.. New Yorlc m -- - • -r Jutl-ftin'k \\ Tun Is <ol<l ly on ) T •x i: A Ayriii lit rv ry nml mb*****- S *lti by J II Wood, Gre G V Pla'i aii|> W II Ward, Ga. GAunr 16. Ib6o, lv HOSTETTER’S STOMACHBITTERS. The proprietors and nmnufacturevs of 11(18- TKTTUK'S CEI.IiBKATiiD BTOM.U I1 UIT TKIfS can nppeul with perfect confidence to jjhysieinn’ and ciiizens gcnontlK of the I. idled ilbtteSkbecause the article has aiiuincd arepn laiif.srHoiwtstbre unknown. A few lin ts npou this poine will speak more powerfully (lino volumes of bare assert ion or lil.izoiiiiig pottery. The cuusutnpiion of Hosteller's Bionuuh Bil lers for the last year ainoiinit-d to over a htill million bottlts, and from its tminifest steady : ucrts inutitW* Rafei, it is evident rltai during rite celling, year ilie eoiisnmpiion will icacu near one niilliuo bottles. This immense alnotini could never have been sold hul for the rino contained in the peepnra- Muitva*td‘ ilw **nwstn of the most prominent, physicians- lu tlmsc sections of the emioiiy ■vJnwe ike article is best known, who not only ruvammcßd- the Bitters, to their path ills, lint ‘Hce'.'oadjMO df tiwea- :o-give lest itiuoials loin cvScatvaiik nil derangeinetii s sml the diseases rcsnltift^tlieietroai. This is nota lempoiary-.-popiilai iiy, obtained Uyvextraordinary efforts ‘in the win of trum- qualities of, lUgdlillers. tap a solid osiiniation of tin InvaluableHiediciiie, tvldeli is dcslitied to bo na**ud’rtiig!ie lime ilsetf. Hosteller’s Blomatvib lUtters have provi-d n (iodsend to regions- .flictiv lever atul ague nod various other Whiter* or-iaplaims have couiiled their victims* by, hundreds. To bo aide to State eonfrlotuly ‘that- tile ‘‘lfiller"’ ro a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and lika diseases, is.ttk,the proprietors a son ice. of un nlloycd;,qltAFvtrti> Ittivevmves nil mmlii'l iaiui< r froiu, tba- si-ora* jfe, Ike blond, and jaipait# renewed vit iliiy to the nervous system, givirtg.it that tone aiulaviergy indispensable for the hcaalth. It operates upon tlv&GcAuteh,Jiver, and oflw Jsgesiivc oigans, I niiUlydtet.powarfnH;*, airi-iv-oit-restores them , to a condition essential to the healthy ilischarge of the functions of nature. Blderly persons may use the Bikters daily as per directions on the bottle, atul they will lind in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted 10 comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to life palate, j ‘ invigorating to the Itowels, exeullettfos it loni*'. ‘■wuLrejjtvcsiHtiag generally. We have the rvi- Act.ec £. tht.u;als of nged arifn and women -tlio Iwtve tocfvwswieed the !-enqfit t of using this s'sfitTing from siomaeh de ! jViirgciuciils njid ge'w-rKt kitiliiy ; toiling under j the advice of pliysifi!*fi*s they have abandoned j all deleterious drugi- ttttd tluirty tested the merits of this artit-lte At few Words to the gentler sex-. There are- obrtjvin periods when t heir Ctkrotf ‘-a* optiiy of them sitik tindte ilicvti-ltrl;. Tfo. rotation of inother ami child’ it- remtes-Mgljr.fvtslfr, that the mother, espceialljr if sJfcc-’tMeyvxisig, is- apt in forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during the summer season, the wear of Iwdyand.mind is generally aggravated. Here, ‘hen, ran necessity-for a slimulatrt i i-ecnpe raielhe energies of the system, andenable the mother to latur up tintler her exhausting h-inla nnd responsibilities. Nursing- mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tin'* that receive the endorsement of physi cians, because it is agreeable/1 x-Ihe.tone as well os certain to :-penhancnt'i4crc:i'.c of 10-lilj;. Af.ttVwc persons, to w hom we have particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers front” ! fever ami ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion, dors of appetite, and hll-disease* or derangrtneiMs of the iffomteb, superannuated Invalids, parsons s,f sedentary t/ccitpaiion, and tinrring mothers, wlireonsnli I their un |ihyaical weltnra by giving toMJot teltar's Celebrated Bitter* utriol CAUTION..—W* eautimi the pnUie again-1 i being any of the litany imitalioitr or counter feits, but ask for lL.sri.inVs CxiKGtaixn KToUst-ll BiriMvaud -re t bat each hoi tic has • heword* “Or. J. Hosteller’*tboiuach Bijlcrr’ i-b.wu mi the skis of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering ‘lie eork, and übshrre that our autograph sigaaturc la on t ha label. mr Proporoti and ncUd try HOBTETT Kit * HMlTli, l'tttsburgli. I'a , wd mM br i druggiau, grocers, god JecU.es *auert > tbrounkou’ tbs UaiUtl Utates, Mouth Arne rtco,aud (j arioso r iof Ml* hr J. ff Wood, traeiioWtl. Its It TnfP •, WbHfjhr od I*.