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g < F.ORGIA, (;*! CoctTV.—Whereas, Hart C. I
” A Pt-ek applies far L Her* <i|. Guardianship for
Jolmi H trbj and Richard M. Irby, Orphan# {intUr
lonrtem y+mit of spe—of Thames F. Irby, deceased.
These are therefore to cile and edition ith, all aod
singular the kindred aod c/edii„ißof said deceased.
. tube and appear at the Court pf Urdinary to be held
in and tor said county on the Bret Monday in Nor
cinber next, to show cause (if any ib*y have) whj
uid lyallera should not then be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro,
Sept. 14 b, 1800. . fcl'GKKll'S L KING. Oid’y.
Administrator* Sale.
BY virtue of an Older frotn the Court of
Greene county, will be sold before the
eoun house door in frreenesboro’, on the first
Tuesday ir, November neat, all the lands, 830
[eight hundred and thirty acresJ belonging to
the estate of William F. Luckie, deceased, ly.
in; about nine miles East of Greenesboro on
the waters of South Ogechee-
On the premises is a good Dwelling house,
nlt>, a good gin house with cotton screw; and
all necessary out bjildings, Ther,. are about
300 seres of land in the wood* B nd upwards
of 10 J acres of botton land.
Plantation in tol rable good repair. Per
sons wishing to see the > ar d will call on John
I). Sear?, who lires or the premises, or on the
undersigned. EfoUOT C. BOWDEN,
Adiu'r jif JFi. F Luelie, deceased.
’ ‘ Executors Sale.
IN accor^4 nce with the last Will, and Testrt
m /'it, of Herod Irby l ite of Greene Cbuny
/•f*‘.dfgia, deceased, will be told before the
’y’ourx 7/ouse door, n Greenesboro, Greene
<7ounty, within th>- legal hours ol sale, on the
first Tuesday ip November next ; the following
named negro slave l , the (ropeiiy of said de
ceased to wit: Charles a man, 72 years old,
Ned a man, 69years old, litt'e Ned a man, 27
years old, rtmosa boy; 19 years o'd, //ender
■eon a boy, 16 years old, Nathan a hoy, 11 years
old, Berry a boy, 5 1-2 years old, GVesy a wo
man, 60 yearn old, 7/annah a woman, 37 years
old, and her two children, .Sully a girl, 4 years
old, and Greene a boy 2 1-2 years old, also Em
ily a girl, 11 years old, /. my a girl, 11 years
oid, Caroline a girl, 10 years old, and Jinny a
girl, 9 years old. SolJ for the benefit of the
lieira of said estate. Tertrs twelve months
credit, small notes and approved security,
ISA AC A. WILLI A MS. Exr of
HEROD IRBY, Dec'll.
.September 19th 1860.
n otlceT
HAVING sold iny ot.lirc interest in the
Mercantile business to Messrs. Winfield
-Jackson & Cos., I return my sincere thanks
to my friends and customers for their very lib
eral patronnge, and feel confident that one and
■all can be accommodated, on vi?ry liberal
terms by cal'ing on my successes. My Books,
.Notes and Accounts will remain at the old
stand for the present. All those wishing to
settle, can be accommodated by calling, “in
my absence,” on Messrs. Wii.field, Jackson &
00., who will ait‘lid to this pint of mv busi
ness for mo W. C. SMITH.
a igu.it n;. isoo.
Ooparineihip XoiLv.
th- undersigned, having fotn.cd aco
v T partnershii for the purpose ol carrying
n#g nernl
DRY-GOODS
BUSINESS,
An t having bo gbt the entire Mercantile inter- |
•*> of Wjt, C. Smith, would inform our friends
and the public, that, in order to reduce our
present stock of G ods, s. as to make tooin
For a La ge and
Choice Stock this Fall,
will sell anything tha‘. wc havo on hand
at press t at a
Very Small Advance on N V Cost,
We will occupy the old s‘and of Win.
<\ Smith, (until our New Brick Store is com
pleted) We hope that all will avail tbcin
;'elv- nos one of the
Best Opportunities Ever
Offered to Buy Goods Low,
We o.Ter this inducement, and if you will
go elsewl ore and
PAY lilOH PRICES,
D m’t tdain • any one but yourselves. We
t’iist, that h> close and strict attention to busi
ness to merit .i least a liberal share of your
tiairoi ge.
WINFIELD, JACKSON & CO.
JAS. \V. WINFIELD, I J T PORTER,
J, H JACKSON | U H. CRABBE
August loth, iB6O.
DISSOLUTION.
riNHE linn of Chabbe & Weaver, was this
J. day dissolved by mutual consent.
‘fitc Clotliing Business
-j n future will be carried on by Messrs.
ChauSe, Porter A Cos. We hereby tenderour
sincere ttianks to our friends and customers
for iheir very liberal patronage, and would
solicit for ur successors a continuation of the
suite. CRABBE A WEAVER
August 16th, 186'b
Copartnership Notice.
WE, the undersigned, having formed a co
paitnership for the purpose of carrying
oh the
CLOTHING AND
Furnishing Goods Business,
And having bought Henry C. Weaver’s
[interest inihe old firm of LVibfce A Weaver,
, would inform oft friends and the public gen
erally, that we offer
Extra Inducements
in the sale of what goods we now have on hand,
our object is to reduce the present ctock, as
yre intend t • offer one of the
Largest and Best Stocks of
Clothing and Furnishing Goods.
ever offered to this community, we intend to
U “ k BUSINESS OF ITSELF,
nd therefore our stock will be complete.—
We hope that by strict attention to busi
ness to merit a liberal share of your patron-
CRABBE, PORTER A CO.
(I R CRABBE. 1 LB. JACKSON.
J.” T. PORTEII. I J. W. WINFIELD.
August 15th, 1860.
875 REWARD.”
RAN A WAV from my plantation on
the 23d of July last, my Negro man JS
frank.
Ha ia about Sior 16 vaot oW. of dark compkxioa,
aiijut six ifet high, anil .cigha alswl
iiwira Ha i thought to he ranging between Ureeuc* •
tmni and l,.wre*e*s‘ Mill tb. Oc- m.r
wttfgive *h atw* rewaru tn any “!*
rr in ,h - iir ~ n ’ wvSmJS? :
Much I lib-I'M** f
Iftt Legal Advdrtiacnleato
fkOTICB.
ALL person* indebted to the Estate of Janies
M. Davison, late of said county deceased,
are requested to make immediate payment, and
all having claim* against said deceased will
present them duly proven to the undersigned,
within the time prescribed ny law.
MARGARET DAVISON, Adm’rx,
JAMES DAVISON. Adm’r.
September 3d, 1860. —6w.
NOTICE.-
GEORGIA, Gkeenf. County. —Two months
after date, to-wit: On the first Monday in
November next, application will he 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 D. Maddox: deceased.
VALENTINE D. GRESHAM,! v .
MARSHALL K. STOVALL, ( rs ’
August 30th 1800. —wtd.
•Administrator’s Sale.
GEOGRGIA, Greene County. — By virtue of
an Order of the Court of Ordinary for
said county, will be sold lieforc the court-nouse
door in Greenesboro’ on the first Tuesday in
November next, all the lands, —GOO acres more
or less—belonging to the estate of George
Crutchfield , deceased lying about eight miles
east of Greenesboro on the Powelton Road.
On the premise! is a good Dwelling House,
also, a good gin house and all other necessary
out buildings. About 250 acres, or more, is in
the woods: the balance cleared aud under good
fence. Persons wishing to see the lands will
please call on Mr. John Crutchfield, who lives
on an adjoining place, or on the undersigned.
Terms on the day of sale.
J AMES BURK, Adm’r.
of George Crutchfield, Deceased.
Greenesboro' , September Ist, 1800.
GEORGIA, Greene County,
WHEREAS, James W. Jackson, Guardian
of James D. Champion, petitions this
Court for Letter of Dismission from said Guar
dianship :
it is therefore ordered that all persons concerned
he and appear at the Court of Ordinary tube held
in and for said county on the first Monday in
November next to show cause (if any they
have) why said Guardian should not then be
discharged.
Ordered further that a copy, of this rule be
published forty days in terms of the law.
A true extract from the minutes of Greene
Court of Ordinary, September Term 1800.
fcUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y.
SALE EOF
REAL ESTATE.
BY an Order of the Court of Ordinary of
ireene county, wi 1 be sold on the first
TUESDAY IN OYEVBER next, before the
Court House in Greenesboro, Greene County.
(if not previously sold at private sale) the
L’ract of Land lying on Little River, in said
county, whereon Col. Absalom Jar.cs formerly
lived, and now belonging to the two Minor
Heirs of A. Janes, deceased, containing about
(3'!50) Twent,-six Hundred and Fifty acres.
Said settlement of land is one of the most
valuable in M : ddtc Gc ctg'p, containing a very
large prop;rtion of bottom laud, in a high
state of cultivation, and also 1 a large p-opo:-
tion of uo:d and.
The i'nprcvcr.-.ei.ts on the pi >c arc all that
could be desired for plant! g or farming pur
poses. The p’a:.tation is in first late repair,
in every particular. Pci sons desiring to pur
chase wou’d do well to c.ll ad examine,—
Mr. A. King on the place will show all the
points to any one desiring to purchase. Sold
for the purpose of division.
T*nas.--One Third payable on the
25th of December 18G0, One Thi.d due on
the 25ih December I‘6l ; and One Third
payable on the 25th December, 1862, with
interest from 2-ith December, 18Gb on the
two last payments.
Any further infoini ‘tion esn be hsd by ap
plying to Mr. A belt King on the place, or by
letter to either of the uuders gued, at Pei -
field, G'eorgi.i.
THOMAS P. JANES, ) „ ,
JA ’AES A. SANDERS, < “ x ,s ‘
September 3d, 18G.I.
Greene Slterifl’s Sale.
WILL be sold before the Ci urt House door
in the eity of Greenesboro on the first
Tuesday in October next, between the legal
hours of sale, the so lowing property tt.-wit:
Two hundred acres of /.and, more or less,
adjoining lands of l)r 15. F Carlton, James B.
Fart and others. Levied on as the properly of
R. A. Newsom, to satisfy a !i fn from Greene
Superior Court in favor of H. M. Hoi tael aw vs
R. A. Newsom. Property pointed out bv said
Newsom. -J. I). ENGLISH, 1). Sii’fF.
August £9th, 1860.
NOTICE.
G GEORGIA. Greene Cocntv.—Two months
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.
KLIAS'B. MOODY, Ex’r.
of James A, Moody, deceased.
August 29th, 18G0.
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 belong
ing to mv ward, Mary A. Parrott.
M. \V. LEWIS, Guardian.
July 24th, 1800. . _td.
NOTICE. ~
OX the first Monday in October next I will
apply to the Court of Ordinary of Grceac
county Ga., for leave to sell the negroes of my
ward, Jeffrey C. Parrott.
A. A. JERXIG W, Guardian.
July 24th, 1800. _td.
Executor's Sale.
WILL be *<>hl before the Court-House door
in the city of Greenesboro, on the first
Tuesday in October next, within the legal hours
of sale, Three (300) hundred acres of land, more
or less, adjoining lands of Stephen Jackson and
others. Also, Forty-two (42 j ) and one half
acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of
J. AY. Smith and others.
J. IF. SMITH. Ex'r
, Aug. IS, 1860. C. SMITH, Ex'rr.
NOTICE.
Georgia, Greene Covxtv.—ah person*
indebted to the estate of William D. Mad
dox, late of said county deceased, are requested
to mako immediate payment, and all persons
having claims against said deceased will pre
sent them duly proven to the undersigned with
in the tinio prescribed by Law.
VALENTINE D. GRESIIAM. > ,
MARSHALL K. STOA’AI.L, j hsr *’
of Wm. D. Maddox, deceased.
August 11th, 1860. —w2iu.
Executor’s sjitle. ’
sold before the Court-llousodoor
\Y 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 (335) Three Hundred and
Thirty-Five acres, more or loss, lying on the
w ater’s of ShmilderlKmc Creek in said county.
Sdd in accordance with the last Will and Tes
tament of Herod Irby, deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs of said deceased.
Terut* on day of sale,
ISAAC V williams.
1 August I'Mli, IRfVH. Executor.
I.rgnl Adverlixeiiteni<
GEORG! GximComr - Where#* Wil
liam S. Divio, and Goodwin T. Myrick,
| Executors of the last Will and Testament of
| Mrg Sarah W. Rowland, deceased, petition the
j Court of Ordinary of said county for Lctteis
j Dismissory:
These are therefore to cite and-admonish all
persous concerned to show cause (if any ibey
bare) why said Executors should not be dis
charged at the Court of Ordinary to be 1-tld in
and for said county on the second Monday in
January 1801. Given undirmy hand at
office in Greer.er.boro, July Cth. 1860.
E ‘GENIUS L. KING, Ord’v.
GEORGIA, Greene Coi-ntv. —Whereas,
John 0. Merritt and Thos. 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 toe te ad 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 be held
in and for said county on the second Monday
in Januarv 18G1. Given under my hand
at office in Greenesboro, Jolv fith, 1860.
EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’j.
GEORGIA, Greene douxKY.— Whereas,
Isaac A. AVilliams, Administrator de bonis
non of the estate of Joseph Grimes, decea-ed,
petitions 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 Administrator should not be
discharged at the Court of Ordinary to be held
in and for said county on the first Monday in
December next. Given under my hand
at office in Greenesbnro, June 4t i 1860,
EUGENI US r.. KING, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Greene County. —AVhereas.
Is ac A. Wiliams, I dminis’rator upon
the estate of Mrs. Harriet L. Grimes, dcc-aserl
petitions the Court of Ordinary of said county
for Letters Dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons conctraed, to show cause (if any they
have) why said Administrator should not be
discharged at the Court of Ordinary to be held
in and for said county, on the first Mond yin
December.next. Given under my hand
at offioa in Gaeenesboro, this June 4th 1860.
EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Gheene County. —Whereas, Svmucl
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 for Letters dismissory :
These are tlierefori Incite’and admonish all and
singularthe kindred and creditors of said deceased lo
show cause (if any they have)why said Administrator
should not be discharge ! at the Court of Ordinary to
be held in and lor said county on the first Monday in.
November next, J
Given under my lntui at office in Greenesboro,
April 2 ;d, 1800. EUGENIUS L KING, O, d’y.
GEORGIA, Gbeene County.—Whereas, Freder
ic. C. Fuller, Administrator upon the estate ol
Sarah I). Willis, deceased, petitions the Court of Or
dinary of said comity for Letters Dismissory :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and
singular the kindted and creditors of said deceased,
to show cause (if any they have) why said Adminis
trator should not be discharged, ut the Court of Ordi
nary to be held In and for said coun'y on the first
Monday in October next.
Given un.jer my band at office in Greenesboro,
March oth, 1860. EUGENICS L. KING, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Ghcxe County. —Whereas,
Willia n W. Moore, Gumdian of Austria
Howell, now Austria Mspp, petitions this
Court for Letters Dismissory from said Guar
dianship:
lc is tm refer ordered that all persons con
cer jved, be and appear at the Ct-nrt of Ordina
ry to be held in and for f aid c< nnty oh the first
Monday in October next, to show c use (if any
they hi ve) why said Guardian should not then
be discharged.
Ordered further that a copy of this Rule be
published for forty days in terms of the law.
A true extract from the nrnutes ofsaid Court.
Augustadj urned term 1
EUGENIUS L. KING, Ot'dy.
CITATIQN.
STATE OF GEORGIA.) In the Court
Greene Couaity. )’ of Ordinary.
To Jane Hutcheson and her husband James
Hutcheson :
WHEREAS, a paper purporting to be the
last Will and Testament and Codicil of
Sarah V\ nlker, deceased, has been filed j n this
Office: aud, whereas, Samuel R, V\ alker the
named Executor in said U ill, has petitioned
thin Court that the said Will and Testament and
Codicil may be proven in 8-. Jenin form, and
that the Legatees, Devisees and Heirs at Law
be cited for that purpose; and, whereas, Jane
Hutcheson, wife of James lleteheson, a Lega
tee named in said Will, resides beyond the lim
its of the State of Georgia:
These are therefore to cite and require the
said Jane Hutcheson and her husband James
Hutcheson, to bo aud appear at the Court of
Ordinary to be held in and for said county of
Greene, on the first Monday in November, Eigh
teen Hundred and Bixty, (the same being the
day fixed by the undersigned for the probate of
said Will) at the Court House in the City of
Greenesborough, at 10 o’clock, a. m„ to attend
upon said probate, and to show cause (if any they
have) why said W ill and Testament and Codicil
should not then be proven in Solemn form.
Given under my hand and official signature
at Greenesborough, this 30th day of July 1860.
EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary
of Greene County Georgia.
August Ist., 1860 —w9od
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Greeks County.—By viituc of
an Order from the Couit of Ordinary of
said county will besold bvforethe 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 her
three children, to-wit: Sebron about 6 years
of age, Martha about 4 years of age, and Mary
about 18 months of age, and o e old woman
named Winny, about 65 years of age. Sold g
the property belonging to the Estate of Peter
C'a'ke, deceased, for the benefit ot the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
JAMES SMITH, Adm’r.
of Pettr Clarke, deceased
August D-tb, 1860. —tds,
NOTICE.
Two months after date, to-wit: on the first
Monday in October next, 1 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., doc’d.
JAS. MERRITT. Ex r. of
July 20th. 1860 Thos. Merritt, dec’d
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 County for
leave to sell the real estate belonging to the es
tate of John 11. Snell I tuts, deceased.
FREDERIC C. FULLER. Adm’r.
of Jno. H. Sncllings, dee'd.
Greenesboro. July 30th, ’GO.
NOTICE.
rBT WO months after data, to-w it; on the first
JL Mond ttf in October next, I shall apply to
the Court of Ordinary of Greene County, Ga.,
for leave to sell the Heal Estate and Negroes
belonging to the estate of Sherwissl Stanley,
deceased. M. F. FOSTER. Alm r.
ile bonis non with the Will annexed of Sher
w *<d Stanley, dee’d. July 24th, 1860
Dllseellnneons AilveiliwineiilN.
; SOUTHERN RIGHTS.
j T V I'CIl lias lss'ii said nf laic aisait Soutli
| 1Y JL cm Right* and Southern Trade, espe
cially since the Charleston Convention,
You can now, “show vour faith
by your works’”
.1. W. WINFIF.LD,
Offers for sale HARNESS of all kinds, made in
. this eity, 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, lie is
prepared to make, to order, anything from a
throat-latch of a Bridle to the finest Carriage
Harness.
8@“Call at his simp in front end of Brother
Copelan’s Livery Stable and you will be waited
on bv a Southern man. G. W. GROGAN,
recncsboro. May 15. [feb.22-ly] Agent.
Planters Take Notice.
“I I? I'll”!Yd*. Best Gunnv Lagging :
JL 10,000 lbs. Bale Rope in Store
and for sale as low as can be had from any
market. - DAVIS & BROTHER.
Aug. 22. 1850. w4r
ARMSTRONG & WILSON,”
Havinc determined to close their business,
propose to give all, who arc willing to
patronize them, the advantages of She p”>fits
on thetr entire Stock of Goods by
Selling Yfcom at dost.
All those wishing to purchase Sjiring, Summer.
Fall or Winter Goods, would do well to give us
a call before purchasing elsewhere, as cur pro
position in all eases will be v
Strictly Adhered to.
We also, propose to sell our Store-House and
Lot, which is decidedly the best Stand in the
Town of Penfickl.
All those that are in arrearcs in settle
ing their accounts, are respectfully requested
to settle by Note if thev hav'nt the money.
ARMSTRONG & WILSON,
Penfield, August 2nd, 1800. —w4m.
RICH
Madalion Yelvet Carpets,
ENGLISH ROYAL VELVET,
Brussels , ‘Three- Ply and Ingram
CARPETINGS.
In New and Beautiful just Received.
Damasks of all Kinds, Lace and Muslin Curtains.
CORNICES, BANDS, LOOPS, &C.
WINDOW SHADES,
Floor and Table Oil Clothes, Mats, Mattings, Wall Papers, Boards, &e.
‘J’he Largest Stock ever offered, for sale by
JAMES G. BAILIE & BROTHER,
Importers and Dealers, 205 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA,
September, 12tlt, IS6O. [mar. 30, 1860-ly
KAUFFER, BAUM &Tx>. ~
ESTABLISTMENT,
1?5. , Broad Street 177.
Under the Augusta Hotel, Augusla, Ga.
:— :t)p—:0:—:o:—:
the UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULTY INFORM
Merchants and Dealers that they have just completed
their arrangements for the coming
Fall and Winter Season.
Our Store has been enlarged to DOUBLE its former size, thereby making it tlio Ihr
gest Store in the StATE OF GEORGIA !
Our Stock, which for Variety of the most desirable Goods, is unsurpassed in this
State, will, in every respect compare faverahle with any house cither in Charleston, or
any other Southern City. It is our intention to establish a regular
Wholesale Jobbing House,
SELLING EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH.
Which, as an old fact, is the only way lo Buy Goods CHEAP. Having a similar es
tablishment in New York city, which our Mr. I. Kaifkbr is manager, it is easy
to be perceived that we have Superior Facilities in obtaining the Latest NOV- 1
ELTIES as they appear in maiket. We would only ask the favor of an
examination of our Stock and Prices before going elsewhere and we
will proveto the Trade that we can sell Goods fully as Cheap
as any other Wholesale House; besides saving your time 1
for further traveling, aud many other expenses.
JUST RECEIVED,
Black and Colored CASHMIEItS : SATINET, Kentucky JEANS andTICK 4 *-
Black and Colored CLOTH; KERSEYS, OSENBEUQS, (DENIMSt-*
Georgia STRIPES, Marlboro’ PLAIDS and STRIPES.
CALICOES OF ALL KINDS!
Motmir, Debeges, Cedestiali, Lavella Cloth, Barege, Delaines,
Bombazine, Alpacas, Delaines, Marellas, ALL WOOL DelaineN
ENGLISH MERINOS!
Black Brecttke SILKS; I Silk ROBES. POPLINS, FOUARDS •
Fancy and Plain SILKS ; | India and China SILKS.
Brown and White Sheeting and Shirting!
Irish LINENS, Table COVERS, Table CLOTHS; DIAPER, DAMASKS,
DOYLES, NAPKINS, TOWELS, BRILLIANTS, Marseilles QUILTS.
E M BROIDE RIES
Hat RIBONS, CORSETS; Velvet RIBONS, FRINGES ;
Morocco and Silk BELTS, LACES, WHITE GOODS, of all kinds.
MADIES’ AND HISSES’ HOOP SKIRTS’ TRIMMINGS, YANKEE
NOTIONS; HOSIERY, and GLOVES of all hind,.
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, aud more saitable
Southern TASTE, As Cheap as auy Northern House.
Just (rive us the pleasure of an early call, and convince yourselves of the
above farts:
KAUFFER, BAUM & CO.
175and 177 Broad Street,
l/nder the Augusta Hotel Augusta, Ga
f* £!lr£ FF ' U ’ ! AniriiMß.tiii I KAI FPKK Y V
L BAITW \
Aiipit |mnjr 20, ■ i v
Ulierrlluiacou* Advertisements.
PLUMB & LEITNKK.
Near Host Office Corner, Urosid St.
A tigusta , Georgia.
WHOLES A I.K -OBALKRS IN
Pare Medicines, Chemicals,
lugs, Puinls, (Ml. ilrt*.
Perfumery, Brushes,
Fine Toilet Articles,
Surgical and Dental Instruments,
Warranted Garden Seed ,sv., tfc.
Our stock is perhaps the most complete in
the city, and our articles for purity are not sur
passed by those of anv concern.
Sept. 28- ly. PL UMD & LEITNER.
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
‘0) limited to give longer indulgence, our Cred
itors are wanting their money.—
We therefere give each, and all, fair notice
that after a reasonable time, we will use tin
most effectual means to wind up our Books.
We hope therefore you will save us trouble
and yourselves expense.
WINFIELD & PORTER.
Feb. 2'2u 1860. flat.
TOR SALE.
K IJ trrelsof Rectified Whisky
I SJ 25 Barrels, Old Rve ManOngahela :
20 “ X Whisk v
-2d “XX
20 “ XXX
20 liasktta I’earl Chumpaigne ,
15 “ .Mumm.s “
150 Boxes Tobacco, of different brands; 6y
AhSO,
250 Barrels Rectified Whiskey ;
45 *• White Whiskey.
Augusta. A; r 25.1560 M L ALLEOCD.
Greenesboro Female College.
trillE next Session of this well known In
1. stitntion will open on the 30th inst., with
an abldaad complete corps of Teachers.
F. C. FULLER. Sec’ty.
of Board of Trustees.
Greenesboro’, Ga., July hth, 1860. —ts.
junso.y* s
Mountain Herb Pills.
A none, we present you nitli a perfect liken*-.* at
Ifzuco, a chief of u tribe *-f the strange Artec Xaltott,
that once ruled Mexico.- You will find a full account ..f
him and hit people in our J'amphlet* and Almanac*—to
ffratm, from the Agents for these lUl*.
Ihe i men tor and manufactnrer of “Judson’s Moun
tain Herb Pills ” has spent the greater part of hi* life in
traveling, having visited nearly every country in Hm
world, lie spent over six years among tlie of
tue Rocky Mountains aud of Mexico, and it w.i- tint* that
Ihe Mountain Hkrh ruin*’ were dlxinend \ v.mv
interesting account of his adventures tK*n% um .il Hi|
hi our Ahuanac and Pamphlet.
It Is aa eslabliahcd fact, that nil disea-c- urfjv
lasPtitE Blood x
The blood is the life sand when anv foreign <r uuln-Wl’l.v
matter gets mixed with it, it is nt once to
every organ of the body Every ueive feels the |-.isoir.
and all the vital organs quickly complain. The stomach
will not digest the food [>erfectly. The liver ceases t-i
secrete a sufficiency of bile. The action of M>e Mew I iu
weakened, and so tlie circulation is feebfe. TW
become clogged with the poisonous master ; lirtw**, a
cough—and all from a slight impnrily at the fiuntaiir
head of life—the Blood I As if you had thrown ‘unm
earth, for instance, In a pure spring, from which run a
tiny rivulet, in a few minutes the whole cotir-e of tle
stream becomes disturbed’and disenfored. As rui. Klv
does impure blood fly to every part, amp leave imsiiug
tMdiind. All the passages become obstructed, and unle-s
the obstruction is removed, the lamp o f life soon .lies out.
These pills not only purify the blood, but regeuerniv .->ll
the secretions of the body; they are, therefore, unrivalled
as a
CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES,
/.iver Complaint, Sick Headache, kc Thin Anii BiH-i t
Medicine expels from the blood the hidtten wed* ol di
ease, and renders all tlie fluid* and secretions pure aud
fluent, clearing and resuscitating the vital organ*.
♦ Pleasant indeed, is it to us, that we are aide to place
within your reach, a medicine like the “ Mountain lit-.im
Pius,” that will pass directly to the afflicted p.-iru
through the blood and fluid* of the body, and im.i-c
the Rufferer to brighteu with the i!uh of beautv nod
health.
JutfSOU'S Pills are the Best fitmnty in ui>S
encefor the following Complaints:
lined Complaints, Debility, Inward Weakness,
Coughs, fiver and Apue, Liver Complaints
Colds, fi’.niale Complaint:; Harness of Sju itt.
Chest Diseases, Headaches, PH*s,
Costiveness, Indigestion, Slone and Grant.
Dyspepsia, Influenza , Secondary Sying
Diarrhoea, Inflammation, toms.
Drojtsy, * * * * * *
GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE!
Females who value health, should never tie without
these Pills. They purify the blond, remove nlwli iiction*
of nil kiuds, cleanße the skin of all pimples and blotches
and bring the rich color or health to the pale cheek.
£s* The Plants and Herbs of which these Pills arc
made, were discovered in a very surprising way among
the Tezucan*, a tribe cf Aborigine* in Mexico. <H lit**
Almanac of our Agent, and you will read with di light,
the very interesting account it contains of the tiifKAT*
Medicine” of the Aztecs.
Observe,— 'Die Mountain Herb Pills are pul ♦//• in a
Beautiful Wrajtper. Hack box contains 40 pi Us, and /.Voul
at 25 cents per box Ail pen nine. have. Ihe tit nature e
B. L. Jb DSOiS T (£ CO., on each lux.
B. L. JUDSON, & Cos,
| SOLE PRO PH IKTO KS\
No. SO Leonard SI reel,
A - r. IV YORK.
W FOH SAI.K IIY AI.I. MKIIICIXE IK.W.KILS
Sold by J H Wood, Gre ncabnro.-G V Pla'tanp W
II Ward, I,rxin<r!on, Ga. CJttne 10, ls6o, ly
HOSTEITER’S
STOMACHBITTERS.
The proprietors and manufacturers of lifts
TKTTKI”S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT
TERS can appeal with perfeci confidence 10
physicians nml citizens genernllyof ilic I. tided
States, because the article lias attained a repu
tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon
this point will speak more powerfully limn
volumes of bare assertion or hi; zoning puffery.
The consumption of Hostellers Stomach Bit
ters for the last year amotialed 10 over a Inilf
niilliou bottles, and from its manifest steady
increase iu times pnst.it is evident that during
the coming year the consumption will reach
near one million bottles. This immense amount
could never have been sold but lor the rare
medicinal properties contained in tlie prepara
tion, and the sanction of the most prominent
physicians in those sections of tlie country
where the article is best knows, who not only
. recommend the Bitters to their patients, but
are ready at all times to give testimonials to its
efficacy iu all cases of stomachic derangements
and tlie diseases resulting Iherclroin.
This is nota temporary popularity, obtained
by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum
peting the qualities of the Bitters. Inn a solid
estimation of an invaluable medicine, which.is
destined to be ns enduring as time itself.
Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters have proved
a Godsend to regions where fever and ague
and various other bilious Complaints have
counted their victims by hundreds. To be
able to state confidently that the “Bitters”
arc a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like
diseases, is to the proprietors u source of un
alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter
from the stomach,-purities Ihe blood, .and
imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system,
giving-It’ Mint’ tone and energy iiidispuusnhlo •
for the restoration of health. It operates upon-,
the stomach, liver, and other digestive organa,-,
mildly hut powerfully, and soon restores them .
toacoudition essential to the healthy discharge,
of the functions of nature.
Elderly persous may nso the Bitters daily as
per directions on the bottle, and they will tiuib
in it aßliuiiilaut peculiarly adapted to comfort
declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate,
invigorating to Ihe bowels, excellent ns n tonic,
and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi
dence of thousands of aged men and women
who have experienced the benefit of using this
preparation while suffering from slomncli de
rangements and general debility: acting under,
the advice of physicians, they have abandoned
nil deleterious drugs and fairly tested the
merits of this article. A lew words to the
gentler sex. There are certain periods when
their cares are so harassing that many of them
sink tinder the trial. The relation of mother
and child is so absorbingly tender, tlml li e
mother, especially if she l>e young, is apt 10.
forget her owu health in her extreme anxiety
for her infant. Should the period of maternity
arrive during the summer season, the wear of
body and mind is generally aggravated. Mere,
then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe
rate the energies of Ihe .system, and enable the
mother to hear up tinder her exhausting trials
and responsibilities. Nursing mot tiers gene
rally prefer the Hitlers to all other invigora
tors that receive Ihe endorsement of physi
cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as
well as certain to give a permanent increase
of bodily strength.
All those persons, to whom we have particu
larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from
fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea,
dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and
all diseases or derangements of the stomach,
superannuated invalids, persons of sedenrnry
occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult
their own physical welfare by giving to Ho*
tetter’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial
CAUTION.—We caution the publio ngaipst
using any of the many imitations or counter
feits, but ask for Hustkttkb’s. t'et cscAii i)
Stomach Detritus, and see that c-ush ieltle has
Ihe words “Dr.J. Jlostettcr'. Stomach lllilet*’
blown on the vide el the bottle, :. l stumped
on the metallic cap covering tlie cork, and
observe that our autograph signature is on the
label
- Prepared and told by HOBTETT EH A
SMITH. Pittsburgh; Pa., and sold t/ rij
druggists, grocers, and dealers general:v
throughout the Unite! Btatos, 3r.:th Are
rice, and Germany.
For fete hv J. II B'ond, <-reene*lnro. TF c
1 Tapptp, White Plain. | A'lg.US. ‘no t j