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Tin;.humias umiv.,
BOLIN W* BTBTEM, Editor.
f L. PATRICK, Publisher.
GREEXEBBOBO’, GEORGIA.
Wednesday, Octobct 10, 1860.
AGENTS.
f. F. & It. Tpppas,. .. .. .W hito Plains, Ga.
Be.vj. G. 1-iddon, Madison,
J.B. Wallace, Forsyth Cos, “
Wc call the attention of our readers to j
the advertisement of Messrs Howel’ &;
Neary. We know these geetlcmen will !
•do what they say in their advertisement; so
if you wnnt cheap goods call on them and
makeyour pnrehases.
Bee also the advertisements ul j. A. Quim
hy, and Dr. Mott, in thisissne.
City Items.
Our merchants have made their fall
purchases, and have returned home.
The Messrs. Davis, have moved into
♦heir new store, which is the largest' store, !
wo hesitate not to say in Georgia, in no !
larger city than Gree.iiesboro, and we |
think it challenges any, in its structure, !
tai-te, and conveniences ; i: is 105 feet in 1
depth, and 65 feet in front.
The store of Mr. W. G Johnson, will 1
ho ready lor him to move into in two or
three weeks. This building, is about 80
‘feet in depth and 35 in front, and presents
an appearance in consonance with our city,
not surpassed by any other storo in the
place.
Messrs. Winfield, Jackson & Cos, and
Mr. Johu F. Zimmerman are going to
build Fire proof buildings win re the old
store Mr. Johnson is now occupying 6tands,
and where Mr. Zimmerman's Giocery
•Btore stands.
There has alto boca several other im
provements made recently in the business
portion of the city, such as repairing paint
ing Si c
We would not forget our Churches, “en 1
passant,” whose •‘spires” point to Him.
who inspired tbo hearts of the people to
riouate so liberally to their construction.
We think that Ga. boasts not of their ri
vals, in taste, beauty, and magnificence, in
any of its interior cities and towns.
The private residents of our city have
also been engaged in the spirit of improve
ments. several buildings have been moved
and renovated, and Mr. Wm, 8. Davis has
had anew, large aiuf pretiy residence
built in which ho now lives.
So reader, you see that we are rot al
together behind the age of advancement.
Voters of Greene.
We forgot to call the attention of our
“loaders to tho announcement of Garrett
Wood bam, in our last issue. Mr. Wood
ham is known to the most ol you, having
served you many years in different ways,
always, so far as wc have heard, discharg
ing hut duties faithfully, he is farther more
known to be a dependant man upon the
income of tlid office lie seeks.
0T The. communication from “An Ogle
thorpe, De.ifmute” wo must refuse to pub
lish, as i would require sometime to cor
rect i .Vatic! it is not such a picco as wo
would like to pnLiis’i from any correspon
dent. We hope that our correspondent
will try his hand on a literary, or scientific
subject, and not foci ofi'endud at our refusal
to insert his communication.
Cheering.
A Bubhciibci who wished his paper
changed writes thus:
“Tbo advertising columns, in which I
Cud the names of so many of my old-friends
and acquaintances. Thu chaste and ele
gantly written Editorials, and the taste'v
and uneqnaled selections, renders the
•Planters’ Weekly.” to we, one of the
most interesting ait'’ welcard Papers, that
1 take. I hope it will not be long before
it begius its weekly visits to me again.”
Temperance Champion.
Tho first number of tho Temperance
Champion has been deceived at this office.
Wo wish the enterprise sucees c , and that
much good may result from the efforts that
may be exerted in behalf of this great,
and nobfe cause. The Champion ‘is pub
lished at Atlanta Ga, for the sum of One
Dollar and fifty cents, in advance, per
annum. Address,
W- G. WHIDBF, Ed. & Proprietor.
Death of lion. I. T. livin Speak
er of the House of Representatives
of Georgia.
Our exchanges communicate the sad
intelligence of the death of this noble son
.f Georgia ou the 27th ult. Caused by
Ids jumping from the steamer, Bayou, City,
t'npt, Forrest, a regular packet plying be
tween Galveston and Houston, whose boil
ers liad bursti-d,
Pr. Dupree and Miles W Lewis
These gentlemen according to their ap
|Rintment, entertained a number of the
citizens of Greene, with speeches for their
ehoico of the candidates for the Pressiden
ey on la6t Saturday. From what we have
hcaid, their speeches were courteous to
their opponents ; as they said they came
“bolding iu their hands the Olive-branch
of peace.”
Agricultural Fairs in Ga.
Clark Cos., Ga., Fair, at Athens, from
tho 9th to the 12th of this month.
Planters’ Club of Hancock Cos., Ga.,
Fair, at Sparta from the 16th to the 20th
of this month.
Georgia State Agricultural Society,
Fair. AtAtlanta, from the 23d to the 27th
of October 1860.
Agricultural Clob of Lower Georgia,
Sixth Annual Fair, at Savannah, (Teu
broerk Race Cfftrse) on the 22nd of No*
v.inbir, 1660.
Cotton Planter's Convention of the State
of Georgia First Ante*) Fair, to be held
- for Ihtco weeks, in the city of Macon, be
gtnrnng on the first in December,
i 19* 0
tdr Head the prospectuses ofihe Daily \
I It reorder and Federal Union in this issue,
! n nd send down your names in time, if you
j intend to keep posted with the proceed
’ mgs of the Legislature.
, A\ bile we are on this subject wo toko
1 occasion to remind the Editors of tho
“Federal Union” not to forget to put our
paper on their list of exchanges, nr we
• have been informed they did last year.
There arc two other Dailies that very
I respectfully asked us to publish their Pros
i pcctines for which they promised to ex
change with us. We received several
numbers of them, but from some cause they
have slopped their visits to our sanctum,
one of said papers, is published at Atlanta j
Georgia, under the of the “ Southern j
Lunfcdcracy. l’lie other at Augusta Ga.
unde; tho name of the ‘* True Democrat.'’
Now we do not pretend to say that a
j weekly paper ought to expect a Daily to
J exchange with it, without some boot on
j the weekly’s side, but we do not like to
j see men promise that which they do not
j Intend to perform; even if they consider
I the consideration upon which their prom
ise was based, no consideration at all,
neither do wc like to see men ask savers
of others without bestowing, at least a
“quantum meruit.” in return.
M’liy Dont you Write Some Editorials?
We arc frequently asked tbo above
question by our readers, and they have
suggested several subjects, such as Gara
balili, Gen. Walker etc. In reply to these
suggestions we have said “that we jan clip
from our exchanges articles on tho above
subjects so much better than anything we
could write, that we d.fer writing on any
of tbese subjects, if we wore so disposed, to
give place to our selections.” But thoy
sny, * wc have shelves full of these things
already, we want something new.”
We confess that when thus accosted we
are placed in a dilemma, for wo wish to do
our dety 60 far a6 tho power in us lies, and
can but feel that some of our readers dont
think we are weilding our pen as much as
we ought to d<*. While at the sametime we
are restrained from writing for fear that
we would get in the habit of spining out
long effusion-1 utterly worthless, just to
have it said that we wrote Editorials.
Wo are aware that we could write, Edi
i torials on several subjects, but wo find that
benefit by writing is not so easy a mat
ter.
Jlid-Jlc (iforgia Medical College,
We liave received a pamphlet an
nouncing the First course of Lectures of
the above named Medical College ; (char
tered by an act of tho Legislature iu ?559.)
located at Griffin Ga. The Session trill
commence, on the first ntonday in Noveu: -
ber, and continue four mouths. One ben
eficiary from each Judicial District will be
received, free of charge.
We take groat, pleasure in recommend
ing this institution to the Southern Student
of the Medical profession. You will be sur
rounded by tlie principles of your birth,
and from what we have hoard of Griffin,
you will be among a refined, and enter
prising people. You will not have to sub
ject yourself to city “bon-ton,” besides
you can get hoard from three, to three dol
lais and a half a week.
Go young men and patronize, your own
institutions, and you will ho braver and
better men.
lion. Henry It Jackson
This gentleman on last Monday, made a
‘speech in support of his favorite Candidate
for the Presidency. Mr. J. is a flne.it
speaker possesssingallof the elements ofan
Orator, and on this occasion enlisted the
whole attention of his audience favorable
to the cause lie has espoused But many
could not stand the opinions ho expressed,
and ns 1m came to each of the candidates
he. was fighting against In his chain of argu
ments, they would leave the Court-room.
1 was informed that he had quite a small
crowd when he finished hisspeecli ; and I
heard the opiniuimi expressed (by a Doug
las-man) that lie did not make any Breck
enridge men in old Greene by his speech.
A Lawyer is t ever so mischievous as
when lie has but little’ practice; nor a
physician as when lie has a good deal.
If the abovj k true we think that peo
ple had better look out just about now, else
the Lawyers will do a great deal of mis
chief in this vicinity, but wo are glad to
say that the Doctors have not the same
chance, as we think they aro doing but
little practice at this time.
Cos)muuicat4l
Mr. Editor,
A vote was taken on tho up
train yesterday, betwcon Augusta and this
place; with quite a number of Alabamians
ou boatd. The following was tlie resiiD:
Bell ••••27
Breckenridgo 11
Douglas 7
Old Greene
The Reason. —A cynical in lividual, on
reading a pathetic story in ona of the pa
pers lately, noted in his memorandum book
ns follows : Somebody whistled. Teach
er calls up big hoy on suspicion. Big boy
cotnes up and holds out his baud, sullen
and savage. Noble little boy comes man
fully forward, aud says, “I'm tho boy
what whistled, sir,” at the same time ex
teuding his hand. Teacher simmers down,
and lets ’em both off. (Mem : Noblo lit
tle boy thought teacher wouldn’t lick him
if be told tho truth, bnt knew the big buy
icon Id lick him if he didn’t) aud tint's the!
6cret of all that sort of thing.
I# - Two thin shoes make one cold ; two i
colds one attack of bronchitis ; two at-’
tacks at brouchitU one mahcgaiiy coffin.
ESP An indiKrMt'pnrso.i w like” an un ,
tralori letter, which every one may read. I
fait which is eeldont worth reading.
Graphic.
A co? respondent of Me Charleston Mer
cury writing under the “nom deplume” of
Tourist gives a friend of his the following
as his idea, of tlie long route in the Mam
mouth Cave of Kentucky :
To give von my idea of it, is just to blind
fold a man, and lead him along ever piles
of cobble stones, then over high and irreg
ular piles of granite rocks for a mile or
two —then down to the wharves at Charles
ton, aud over all the piles of produce along
shore—then make him creep through two
or three iron boilers—then up the lander
of a ucw five-story building, and walk him
over the, rafters—then down into some >
dark cellar where you Lave to walk bent
double—ribeji down to the docks again, and
along the wharves for half a mile, put him
in a leaky skiff of a very dark night, row
him over the river and back again, and
after being well muddied, with wet feet,
let him climb over a few more hills of sharp
granite stone, and ther.—return him back
through tho same process, and he will
have accomplished the long route !
My friend said he would never try that
route in this world—but he started on the
trip, nevertheless, the next morning!”
Native Wines. —Dr. Henry H. King,
of Greenesboro, Ga., has very kindly sent
us five samples of Native Wine, made by
Mrs. King from the Grape (Bland’s
Madeira,) tlie common Bullacc, and the
Blackberry. The Grape wine (labelled
“Maderia, 1858,”) is really a very fine sam
ple, and if it were offered in our markets,
would speedily become popular. It con
tained a little sugar—added, as it always
should be, before fermentation—but not
enough to destroy its vinious and slightly
astringent flavor. It greatlv resembled
fine Maderia, without the strong taste of
brandy always more or less perceptible in
the foreign wine of this class. The other
wines were also very palatable and pleasant
though mostly too sweet for our taste
The success of our Greensboro friends
should induce others to cover the old red
hills of Middle Georgia with the leafy vine
and clustering Grape; and we trust the
very general interest in tlie subject of
Vineyards, now so rapidly spreading, will
be productive of the host, results to the
cause of temperance and home industry.—
Sou'hern Cultivator.
Obituary.
Dr. Alfred Poi'i.lain, of Georgia.
‘’Death, rigid lord, hath claimed the
lieriot clay,
While the youthful soul hath gone to take
his heritage.”
Inadverting to the delt.ise of the late
Dr. j?iil'LLAi.\, wo cau pour the homage ot
our admiration and respect, extorted by
the integrity am! worth of his character
without being conscious of the slightest
trespass upon tho most rigid attribute of
justice. His departure lmssevered so man v
ties—interrupted so many deliglits-witli
drnwn so many confidences—left such an
a tilling void in the hearts of friends, and
sue. 1 * sense of desolation among associates
tnnf, while we bow to the decree of
Providen f.c, our griefs must cry out m
sincere lan. etl'.arions.
His charac.’t- v “' iis ever high toned, chiv
alrous aud_ inai.lt', and remarkable for
uncompromising firm ness. Them was at u
him a tenderness of gjpi.'ng o fei ce and \vt
a fearlessness we cadu *- portray. It
gained confidence when it s.u'Vlio l least to
seek it, and repressed arrog.u, ot? )>} con
founding it.
In paying this feeble tribute to tin. farme
ry of a good and amiable associate, we
lighten the load of sorrow created by i, -
loss, and adorn rim grave whe e he slum
bers with a wreath woven by the. undis
guised affections of tlie heart, emblematic
ot hia life—a simple chapter of Truth,
Evening Bu/lclii Phil., Pa. G. W. A.
Colton .Tla hct.
Grf.kxsboro Oct 10ih. Prices range
from 9to 10J cents.
Charleston Oct., Ch. Prices from 7
to 1 ] A cents.
Augusta Oct. Bth Prices from 9 to 11
cents, sales 914 bales.
Savannah u,ct sth. Middling 10
10j, cents Middling-FAHt, li cents.
Daily Federal Union.
On Wednesday tho 7th clay of November, the
First Day of the Session of the Georgia Legis
lature, the Proprietors of the “Federal Union”
will begin tho publication of tho “ Daily Feder
al Union,” which, they say. shall be a correct
Record of the Proceedings of both Houses ot
the General Assembly.
Terns One Dollar tor the Session.
Address, Houghton, Nisbet, & Barnes.
Milledgcville Uu.
Tlie Recorder.
It is our intention to issud. again * Daily
Recorder during thu session of the Legisla
ture, first No. to appear on Thursday, the ML
November—the day after its meeting, Our
Daily of the last session bespoke its own praise
and met its and was an lmlx of what may be
expected at our hands ag in, as vre expect to
have the aid of our orm-r able reporters,
Messrs. Marshall and Miller. We shall give
as full, if not fuller reports of all of interest
that shall be said and done as heretofore, and
expect to send the paper elf a* the close 01
each day, with that day’s proceedings, also
containing the latest cuirent news 01 tne diy.
We gave last session the most lull and im
partial account ot the debates in the Legisla
ture that appeared, but weie Dot repaid our
expense. \Ve shailnotwithsiauning make on
more effort to see whether the public desire
such arecord ofthe pr.'ceedings of thj A-isvis
lature and is disposed to sustain a Daily Legis
lative paper here.
The jiriceof the Da.ly for the session, is $1
—that m advance—but atr fie in return for
the lab or bestowed.
Post Masters and others who may enclose
us $5 in advance, will have a No. sent gratis
Will oiu bieatbren of, tie prtss be so kinu
as to insert and call attention to cur Daily ?
R. M. (Jnjtr 4 bon.
GP* Not long since I culled upon some
lady friends of mine, and was ushered iuto
the parlor by the’ servant girl. She asked
what name she should announce, and i,
wishing to take them by surprise, replied
Amicus (a friend). She seemed at first a
little puzzled, but quickly regaining her
composure, she iu the blandest manner
possible observed, ‘What kiud of a ruts,
sirt”
4 South Carolina toast: ‘ Wornan —
To her virtues, we give our love ; to her
beauty, our admiration ; and to her hoops
we givoi—way ‘
‘A ec.tempornry inquires if the young la
dies of the present day are fitted for wives.
A much more important inquiry is, wheth
er they are fitted for husbands.
Dr. Wistnr’s Balsam of Wild
Cher.y.
In the whole history of Medical Dis
coveries no remedy has performed so
many or such remarkable cures of tlie
numeroasaffectionsof the Throat, Lungs.
and Chest—of Coughs, Colds, Bronchi
•fs. Influenza, Whooping Cough Croup
Asthma, or of Consumption itself, as this
far-famed, long-tried, and justly celebra
ted Balsam. So generally acknowledged
i is tho superior excellence of this remedy
that but few of the many who have tested
its virtues by experience fail to keep it at
hand as a speedy and certain cure for snd
den attacks of Cold —fully believing that
its remedial powers are comprehensive
enough to embrace every form of disease
from the sligliest cold to most dangerous
symptom-of pulmonary complaint.
From FRANCIS A. HUSON, Esq., of Kings
ton, ga.
Kingston, Ga, April 5. 1860.
Messrs. S. W. Fowls & Co,—
Gentlemen:—[think your prepartion of
Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry is
the lest remedy for Coughs, and for all
Plumonary Complaints extant. Expe
rience, after years of’ trial of it among my
friends and in iny own family, has de
monstrated this fact. My wife, who suf
fered seme three years since with a distres
sing pulmonary difficulty, writ CURED by
this remedy after all others had failed. I
have, therefore, cause to strongly recom
mend it. Being well known in various
sections of this State, you are at liberty to
use this in any mannei which will promote
tbe sale of the Balsam, and consequently
relieve the sufferings of the afflicted.
Yours, truly.
FRANCIS A. IIUSON.
VS**Caution to Purchasers. The only
genuine T Viator's Balsam has the written
signature of “I. Butts*’ and the printed
one of the Proprietois on tho outer wrap
per; all others is vile and worthless.
Prepared by SETH ‘W FOVV LEX- D0.,80s
ton, and for sale by J. iluxtiv Wood, Greenes
boro, and by nearly all druggists.
Sold by druggists and detiltra gom rally ever?
wlitio. Set- advcilist ii.eut in ui.other tutiaun.
October, 81. —4r.
Much Las been said of the Eastern Es
eulapius labors for the sick; not one half
lias yet been told of the indomitable per
serverance of this singular man. Imbued
with the conviction that Scrofula is the
parent of disease, he has been years enga
ged ;n searching the boundaries of the
earth, for its antidote. With vast labor
has he Canvassed the products of sea and
land, through both continents untill he has
discovered that con.lunation of lemedials
winch expurges this human rot and cor
ruption from tho system. This new i iven
tion we now offer in our columns under
the name of Ay Bit's Sausapbili.a, al
though its vii lues are from substances far
more active mid effectual than Sarsaparil
la. Mercantile Journal. wlm.
Dr. Perry's Vermifuge or “Dead shot’’
for Worms. —The most successful remedy
extanf. The exceedingly small quantity
of this mtdicine requited totest the exis
tence of worms, and to remove every one
of them, as well as the musus in which
they are engendered from the system,
without tlnfaid of any other purge, dud
usually by a single dose, together with its
certainty of effect, constitute it one of the
most valuable discoveries of the ago. Its
speedy operation in all sudden attacks, us
convulsions, colic, fits, or spasms, gives it
a’u unrivalled -superiority.
Prepared and sold by A B & D SAXES,
Drm Jh hit., JO‘t button Street, iV i . Sold also,
by J II r'ood, and Jjruyyisls yeiur liy.
We have j ’at learned that McLhan’s
StIUINOTHKM.Vt! t’l'R DIAL will (Mile the
various diseases jm. “'olent among Children.
It is necessary every parent should keep
a supply on hand, and tv ?*en required give
as directed. Try it—it isp ’easai.t to lake.
See advertisement in another “plunin.
Judsoii’s mountain Herb Pills.
llow strange a >d wonderful it oiten
to us that a medicine composed of simple tnOv. u
tain herbs and roots, should socertainly seaich
jut and cute disease. llow surprising that the
Indians should know and preserve so long and
well a s cretthat has escaped tlie scinch of the
greatest physicians the world has evet seen.—
t’rue, the ancient inhabitants of JA xico were
a-trange race, found t.y the Spaniards Lvitig
in large cities, and allowing (or ‘heir strange
customs and religion as well civilized as their
conquerors. If the words of a w l iter of some
celebrity, “They have perished rota the arti*,
their cities are gigantic piles of ruins, their
Kings aud Princt s so might in their life, sue
forgotten; their ruins and their medicine are
•done left.” The united testimony of intel
ligent persons is, that Jadson's Mountain, llarb
Pit’s are the most successful medico c :: o the
world in curing disease.
l-W~ Judson’s Mountain Herb Pills rr sold
by ■•til Medicine I) a'rrs. [Sent 12 Ur..
* ■ ——
SPKGIAL, NOJTCKfcj-
SST” The renders of (lie Weekly
arc requested to novice tne advertigtment, id unuihrr
column, ut Dr. .1. iioree Doas’ Impcriol Wine K.tiers,
fur esle in G e£neboro by Crabue aod Weaver.—
They htiva recently been tested anil approved by one
of the Drat Phyeieiui s in the Souih, and although
they hare been but few weeks before the people l
Georgia, yet you can hear their praise from all sec
tions of Ib’eStVC. Kvad the general advertisement.
See What 4yer’s Sarsapai ilia does
for Deraugeuients ofthe Liver.
Stott’s Cbossino. Talladega Cos., Ala., 9vn Aug. ‘69.
Da. J. C. Area, Lowell, Muss.—
Sib: I ‘ake my pen to tell you what your Sarsapa
rilla and Cathartic Pills have done lor tne. I had
been afflicted with Liver Complaint for six years, du
ring which I was never well, and much of the time
very sick My hver was sore to the touch, aud the
Doctors said was congestion I suffered (rout sever,
costivenesa and Diarrhoeu ultimately. ,Mv skin was
clam hit and unbsaltby; uty eyes and sk n cfien vel
low. O'casinnally I bad a voracious appetite, but
genersltv none at all. A dreadful senaatjon of op.
presainn on mv stomach, with Isnguor at.d a gloomy
sensation of stekness all over, kept me in anguish
Youoannnt know bow much I suffered from an inde- ‘
serihahle feeling of distress The long oontinuar.ee cf
this condition, without relief, bad worn ine cut so
that I never expected to hs better; bat reading in tlie
Christian Advocate, of your Sarsaparilla, I com
menced taking it with oreuinual small doses of your i
Pile, to regulate tbs bowels as .you direct. om
the first It had more effort spun my dieorde: than
I sunn wed anything oould have. I regained my ‘
health rapidly, and now aflar eleven weeks, enjov aa j
good health and strength aa any othar man. May I
tha “Diapenaer of til good” shower bleanfngs on you . I
Jonn W. SroTT 1
r-fwrsl by ttl J C AV RR and (O. Is.well Mass
Kew Admtiseiueiits
LAND FOR MIE.
WILL b’ sold t rri’ at** wile* fbr
to tbs tiute of William Ar*kt a dic'd, üb’ ut ev •
mile's South of Gre€nCrfb. ro* in (mvi.c Cos i y,
Sii-t laid contain* t*t liunjted wd ti-irty *.ur
234. ipi rt* or lcs, arljo niup !*•• tondi* if Am
bros lltiu hi.--on, John H*li, James Smith ami otl r.
I here • h ■ n ace* of rich boHout laod on paid trict
lyicier oi It rlilatHt Cr.-ek, about thirty cie> ol wood
bind well timbered Persona wishing to look at said
tract ut land cun obtain any information concerning
it that they Want by calling on the umiersiarnad who
lives on the plac e. JOSHUA A>KEU.
Agt. for B HI. MERRITT,
Ex’ir WM. ASKEU.
October 3d, IS6O —w2m.
\evv Goods! & Great Bargains!!
AT
HOWELL,A- KEABY’S
The public are invited to call and inspect
H. & S’b. full and carefully selected stock of
Fall and Winter Goods.
All that remains on hand of previous pur
chases, in Worsted Dress Goods, Colored Silks,
&c. will be sold at cost; in order to make room
for a fresh supply
Greenesboro, October 10 1800.— w2m,
D MOTT'S
igssiiij
FILLS IRON.
AN aperient and Stomachic preparation of IRON
pun tied ot Ox gen Rial Carbon by cotftbuaticii ii*
Hydrogen. k Sa:.e' tied by tlie f ii/he.-.t Me icai Au
thorities, both m Europe m and the United Siaus, and
prescribed in iheir practice.
The experience ol thousand* daily proves that no
preparation ot 1* on can be compareJ witli it. Impu
j*itic-s of the bleoJ, depression of vital energy, pale
and othciwiae sickly complexions indicate its ntces
sit? in almost every* conceivable cane.
lunoxn.ua in all maladies in which it has been
tried, it has proved absolutely curative in each ol
the luliovvinsr compiaiotH, viz:
Iv Pmsility, Nervous Affections, Emaciation.
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diarrhoea. Dvslntbkt,
INCIPIENT CoN>UMPTION, SCRUFUnHS TuBLRCIL MS,
Salt Rheum, Mismlnstkuati n. Whites, Chlorosis,
Liver Complaints, Ciisonic Headaches. Rheuma
tism, Intermittent Flyers, Pimple* on the Face,
&c:
In ca?s of Gei cral Debility, whether the result ol
neuie disease, or of the cNmumied diminution of ner
vous and ihu-colhi* energy in in chronic compUiug,
oue trial of this rcstoraiive bus proved sticoesrdul to
an rXitmi vvnu h no description nor written aMesia
ti.n would render crtdiblv. Invalids so long bed
ridden as to have become forgotten in their ov n
m igtd-oihoods, have suddenly re-appeaiei in Hit
oust* world as i? jug! returned tiom protracted travei
in a distant land. S Hue wry signal iiianmces of
hi.> k nd are attested of tenia e stillt ieip, t iiac:ntei
victm-s ol apparent niarasinus, sanguim - us exhaus
tion, ci meal i hnaes, and that coinpliCa ion oi n* r
vous und dyspeptic Bverai n t. air and exercise lor
xvinc’i ti*e phy.-Tvistn has no name
lu Nervous Afi'cCtinue ol uU kind*, and for realms
familiar la> medical m< ju, the oj*< ration of tins pre
paration ol iron must iMce.-ou-hy be saiuturv, for
unlike the old <.x <!• s, i: is vigorously tonic without
being exciting ltd m trh: ai. ; and aemly; regular
ly aperient even in the most obstinate esse* of cob
iiveneKjß without ever U iug a gastlie pu-gative, o t
inflicting ad **gicuhi’ sc-nsacon.
I is tbis latter ) vvs- r:y a.mms? oiberx, vt !ic
makes it so v-morU<*biy ifh t-iuil and p<rni>(in
remedy for Files op-oi which i* a!s • uppe**.- t. u rt
>i ('is inct and spec ilk* aclim, i v cispeloing tiir lot*. 1
it ndency which ioru.a *h*Mii,
In Uvi.pop.4n, imiutni ruble as ire ifs n s ; rj*
gle box ol ir • e CnalybcHie P:*i has oii< n suffi.ti,
fur the oust li.thiiua, ca na, including i .n: u tlt imn •
CoftTIVfc.NL 6.
Ir uni-bev-kvd D i-rbo* a, <v. v. when r.dvanced 1.
Dya-nleiy, c.orfirmed, tmaciatiog, aid appareody
inoiigeanJ, he have U.e.n rqu liy
and astonishing.
In the loe •! j> ciiH, I >ss of nnd fiv > iigth l < eb !
jfuting ••Otigb, wild ica.iilriit her- ic.
:n-iira i ’pi< n* (J.-iisotnptioti, ntm *v i .*• :
i ’.veo ib< ala>m ol Irie.nds and .a itveiu.
vcy gratifying and -trti rrsiit-g ii aiauce*.
In Scrofuluti tub rrulosu, this medical* and ir>r
hlB had far more than the eoud el ect of the
cautious y balaoccd f re.paraii• *i;# oi iodine v ithotil
any of toeir well ki own halulitn *•
‘Hit atu.ut.iou off mules cannot be too cot.fi fcntly
invited to this hemeuv ami n EkT-’RATive, in pe
c <ir'y aft* ctmg them.
Li hiit uin itisin, hutii chronic and inflamab ry—iu
th- 1 Inti*, r, t.owever. nur dcidetily—u has be- ni- -
variably a* el? repmtfft, h /<*i a-* ** *I • viaiitig pa'D. at <l
reducing tat ew ?l;n in: tis uessol the j -inif
and mum'b e.
!n intci n.it’en? P- v rs. ii ncc searily be a
gre-i remedy -uml <>.,(• v * j:• rest< rat<ve,and i*s
|t*es ;n ti e Le ■ artilemeujs of the Weal, \*ili probu
blv b-.* • !* #t retiowi! ur-d as.
N ri iii’-i'y has t Vt-r be*-u discovered \u ihe wliole
history o rocoicitre, which cnitls such prnmp , hap
py* 8n > sully iCfcior-it.v** ef'cctd. G tod app life
c wiplcie ( ‘.gielion, rapid a< t} :t<otim> of H'rcugih,
wi 'b ‘;n unu-ual*liivp simn lor active and th*.r!ul
exeicwc, i i.nird i.t |y foil *,v its use.
I'of up in neat flat metal bt-xes containin 50 pills
pru'c 60edits p*r b .\; fur sale t*y druggist* non
dealers. \\ di be sent me to any ald revs on rcce'pt
ol the price. All b itera, onUra, etc., should be ad
dreaaeu to
R. J}. LOCKE and fV General Agents.
_ , * 0 Ce:>ab Stheet, N. Y.
O tuber Ji\lb6o W’2rß.
MAPJ3S’
.MTBOCEJiISEffSTPEB-PHOSPHATE
OF
LIME.
REMOVAL.
P*|AHE undersign and, Agfnt for the abov.
1 Fertilis-r, in cont cqui-nco ol its <; ai kti
success t.e past season, an . the gr. at v ii -
creased demand arising tbcefrorn, las Kaci
anangeu'tnts with toe mat.'ifiict.ir.r f,r a
aigo ind foil supply; and r.q'iinng grt-ate
facilities for stoiage and ottieraceotiiioo.lj.ti.-r,
has taken the four story Wattbo- ce as be!o <
litre lie vi-ili be ah eto supply an) ijoa itin
required, with j.r mpiniss. ii- may b.al
li.wcd to eXprt s hi- mtisfaclio i in view ol
the iant that <>( ts e numerous pu. basts made
of him by planters gene, ally tbr ihcpu-pcse
o tuaii ng compu.il!ve tysifi with other (ertil
isets. n- t one ease has coins to his knowledge
where our Ft . lisvr has no. shown a tleci.ed
sup ri'tity Planters who rave u*ei Mm pea’
P ius.phat • w make it their sol nlitoce,
ind aie O'dor;ii_ so col them) as much as
fiit) toi s, lor u e the mxt season. This fact
Boca s for itself. V* e have diHcovered a qua -
ity, devilopid in the drouto, which waabcioie
unobserved, vz; its h g'ometiic | ower, or
eapacit*, to a wb niofrture from the attnos
phe e, wn ch obviated to a ia>ge extont the
!a! unparalleled drought -here i. was
w. tie most oth.r eitiimeiH were not only v..1-ueless,
ueless, but positively injurious to the plant.
The sale'j- and profit as a n on*> investment
aris ng from uie use of dap. „ phosphate, t
nor | laced beyond quy t.on, and ihe exp n
encc of tl.e past s.'ason, has establish'd wr ai
w e have, ittiou’ iusiiauon, ai wy , a.-s neu
for if, that it the only fertiliser reliable un
der a!) ci'&emaunctg or soil, m de of cultiva
tion, and ofweatbtr.
The undersigned is also prepa-ed to supply
any description of AGRICULTURAL MA-
C INERY and IMPLEMENTS, of the latest
improved patterns adapted to Southern culti
vation, at lowest plies.
J. A. QUIMBY,
No. 3. Warren Block.
Augusta, Geo.
October 10 1300. —w6m.
Job Work of all
kinds neatly done
at this office.
Legal AdvertiM'ineiits.
Adiuinistrutor’s Sale of
Land & Neictoes.
Georgia, Okeene coiniv.—By Time of
an order from the Court of Ordinary of
i.d county, will be Bold before ti.c Court
House door in iireeuesboro, on ihe first Tues
day in December next, within the legal hours
of sale, all the land £BO acres more or Icrr, be
longing to the estate of Sherwood Stanley dec’d.
lying on the waters of the Appnlacliee River in
*aid county, in the reserved folk of the Oconee
and Appaiaoiiee Rivers, adjoining Jar.da.of
Baldwin Copelan, M. K. Stovall, AVatson aid
others.
On the premises is a dwelling house and
outbuildings.
liy virtue of the same authority, will also ho
sold before the Court Pouse door in Grccncß
boro on the first Tuesday in January next
1801 within the legal hours of sale, the*follow
ing named negro slaves, belonging to the es
tate of said Sherwood Stanley- dee’d. viz:
Bob about 05 or 70 years old, Willis about* £0
Larry John about 24, Jacob about 10, Philip
about 14, Rose about 50, and Jane about 18
years old. Terms on the day of sale.
MOSES F FOSTER. • dm’r.
do bonis non, with the Will annexed of Sher
wood Stanley, dee’d
Greenesboro October 9th 1860. . ,
PLUMB & LEITNER.
Drug gilts Sf Apothecaries.
Broad Post
Street. Office.
AC GIST A GEORGIA.
We rappc*(nlk invite the attention of Merchant.,
Planters, and Physicians, tuour large and well u&-
aorted stock of
CnaduHcrated Medicines!
CHEMICALS, DRUGS,
PAINTS, OILS, *
And all otlirr articlre in oor line. We feel assured
that no hous • in the Smith ran off r a atnek anneiior
to mtrs in Gknlinknkss and Purity, all Orrictau
Pa ae a rations lieing made in strict uccordaucs with
the Fort- ulas oi tliu
United Stales PliarmacopoeLa,
(Vi th the BEST MATERIALS,au<\ bv THE
Pit OPE it WEIGHTS and MEASURES.
Our Htoek of DEVTAL AND SUEffICAL
l WEN ]S i* Jail, afidour arrangements
with the best imvnnfncturerß, for ppoeuriug
at the shortest notice, is unequalled.
\Y> arc Agents for the best brands in tlio
country of
While catl And Zinc While.
The Fines! Pe.feiniC;y and Choicest
ARTICLES FOB THE TOILETTE
In great variety muv always be found in our
rm-k. tVe keep aiwnt son hand a large stock
of tii In-.'l Urn mis of
FRENCH AND GERMAN GLASS,
I’ ** windows. l*ieiu res. Ft nines, &e„ &e.
FRESH GARDEN, GRASS AND
FIELD SEEDS,
brom the Best. (,rovers in Larye Quantity, at
the Proper Sc.aoii.
Fee-irtg eoutiduiit that wc van furnish.'our
•us -..-liters wiih tlie best artiv on was uJUtie
t uir. we resjieetfuliy solicit orders ami idetlgo
•,U;. elves to till tiicm v illi ,'itJt itj anddiejoiliTt.
l au iirti-So should ii'-t ja-.-ve t” bo ju-e
----cs i. {> es. vitei!, we rhst •‘•.t-el t! tiiikinf 10
li.it oif rctuineti at t e*r OA^iODSi, and tiic mn
. will be jcfunded.
PI. I ‘it n & LEI ’1 HER.
Augusta, (! t. September 20, ls(J0. -Iv.
Great furiosity,
(Ve bar. one of t e greaicsi cu-i. siiiet end most
r luatde iiiventioDA in tl.e known world, forwtiicli
WK want agents .v.r,where, FtH p-rtieuia-a avui
•• EK. SHAW and ( LARK, liiddeiurd, Aiaim,.
Ovlti>ef 31, I Nfiij - w3t.
hooiTilUrimi
N O BLANKS!!!
GRAND ALL PRIZE SCHE ME
let Octolieu, iseo.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
McKINNEV ft CO. lUnnaKeiK.
Authorize!! by spec i Acs ol tlic'Lc^iniittiire
EVARV TICKET A PRIZE,
CAPITAL PRIZFS6O,COO.
Tickets only * J lo ’
il ALVES. QCAKTEKS, ANll ElflllTS IX PkOPOItTION.
To be Drawn Ear Ii SalurCat In jsoo.
In the City of Savannah, Georgia.
CUv !12. t he Diuwi) < et. C, ]BOO.
O'e-t- V t. to be Draw r Oct 13, ]
Class Ml tube Draw | O-t 2'!, *8(i0.
Class W 5. to b Drawn O t 27. 18t>0.
A.laffuifrent Scheme.
1 of 6 .0111) IR Still 0(10 1 0 , ) |.| (i |5
’o,ooft t* St.fojf. I 2 “ SOtl nr. * | i.tifl
1 •• OOUOi* lit t<oo ! 2 “ 400 me s- U
I•• 5 000 is 6 COO | 2 “ M> it,. tilt,
I 4*flo i- ,0i O 2 ■* rito i c 400
I “ 3 ‘HI i 3,000 1 |o'* ■ iooo
t •• 2,oo!Rts 2 COO ICO .. 75 7 * fil ,;
I • !*60!1 is ;,.vc* too ... 4,. , r „ SOM,
V- 000 V z s-t.l 200,'let
•i-3 Ode, *> J. . , . z 5 „
MMj Pi izes Amt iug to $375,G00
WILL BB DRAW N THIS MONTH.
CraTiricAHiti or Pacaaoeß will be gold at the foi
lowinsr rate* wh'<-B i the rjpk :
Cei t'ficate of Packages of 16 Whole Ticket! ft6o
“ “ 16 Hall • 40
“ “ 16 Qoartera “ 2o
“ f 16 E'Kblb *• JO.
THE GOLD MIND ! !
ALL PRIZES AND NO BLANKS ’
ON THE
THREE NUMBER PLVNf
Which take* place im ev t AV.dnesday and Sator
day in I^6o
78 Number, 13 Prawn Ballots.
1 Prtae of s‘j6 Coh
t Prize of 6 O’ 0
1 “ of 4 00”
1 “ of 2 i7tt
40 “ off 1 76 are 7,000
44 “ ot 126 are f.,000
40 “ of 112 60 are x 600
162 “ of 100 are 16 200
65 “ of 25 are 1,<;26
b i “ of 20 are 1,300
65 “ of 16 are 975
65 *’ of 10 are 660
4,i 10 •* of 9 are 43,290
27.040 •• ot 6 are 136 200
,3,680 “ of 1 are 42 680
■■ m -
77,074 Prisen Amountirir to # 296,606
Whole Tickets 83,
.Shares in Pmpurtion.
IN ORDERING TICKETS OB CERTIFI
CATES
ticket, ordered, on rece.pt ol which thrr will hr
warded by Srst mail,. Purehaaera ran l-ava tkkdft
ending in any ftp ore th> j may deaignale.
The list of drawn nnmbara and priara will ‘ha ten*
l norrh .aera l.nmedi.l.le attar the drawing.
All ‘Mftui.anMatWMMttrirtl, eanßdtnKal.
Order* toe Ticket# nr C.rttlW-.taa. ha Mail Os F.a.
pee... I# he dtreeted e M'KItNBY amt fO
(f iiemt’ i J, P 4 1/ b.’aaaals Ue-