Planters' weekly. (Greenesboro' [i.e. Greensboro], Ga.) 185?-18??, October 10, 1860, Image 3

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Xew I cxal .l<lvpi'tiscmcn!s dTEiAI G■ A. (iii-eae Oi.untv. - U ‘.rieaa AY w *!i*m 0. < honey app)it for L tiers of A.linia iiratio-. upm the e.:a:e o,’ Joel R. Chivera Urreat^d; Th e arc tberrf >re to cite end adrooni.h all end Mnful ir tlie n<l oi laid dt-cea^d, to *>♦? and appear at the C art ol Obinary, to be bld in and for *ad coufiir on the first monday in No vember neat, to allow muse—if any th*y hare—why Letters >hu.i!i not Uien be “ranted. Given mid*-i* my hand at cffije in Greeneeboro* O tobt r Imi, I~6U EUGENIUS L. KING. O^d’ry. GEORGIA, tiaiLesK Cottnty Whereas William A Florence, applies for L-tiers of Administration with the Will annexed, upnn the estate of Djuiet McDonald, d-ce *e and ; * Theae therefore to cite ind admonish all and ett<rular the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to he arid appear at the Court of Ordinary, o b** held in and for aatd county on th first in nd*y in Nocem hrr next, to idiotr (if it*y tl**y have) why said Letters should not then be granted. G*vcn unde*- my hand t office in Greeeeaboro* O ;U*ber Ist, 186 ). EUGENIUS L KING, OnVy GEORGIA, Gskbnz County —Wherea, William Sanders, Aninietnitor upon the r*tate of Thomas L. Sanders decM. petitions to th *. Court of Ordinary ol si l county for Le f tere Di*mia j orv ; To*** are therefor* to cie and require all peraona concerned, to show caiire, (if any they hnve) why * lid Ad'n .'atrsfor ahould not be discharged at the Codr-f of Ordinary to be held in and f**r said county on the first *n.md y in April n-x', I*6l. Given tyider my haud at office in Greenesboro’ October Ist I3‘lo. EUGGNIUSL. KING. Ord’y. Notice/or Leave to Sell Negroes. Application wtl! be tn;*de to the Court ol 0 jrdina tv of Greene County Georgia at the first regiilai -♦er.rn a*t*r the expiration of two months from this ’ niftice for leave to sell the negmee belonging to the catate of Jesse Pin tnid county deceased fur the benefit oi Hitofsof 'id deceased. / 0 \ SMITH, Aimr of Jcase Finch. Oof 3d 1860-. - 35T0T1033. GEORGIA, G C.pxty Will be eoM at th* Itu rts .fence o’ W ither I, D c'rt. in said coun t*-, nn Tun lav 13 ti Ntv |s6>. the personal proper* tv het<w ring to the -*t.'e .if sanl dec’ll, roneiatine olCirn. Febier, Sunk of various hinds, and such n*h-r thin... ••* ire tun.llv found on farms.,—and NBGRORS Sold nod. r the Wilt. 0t63l 186). -wsi. M. W. LEWIS, Ev’r. f d~S EOIIGIA, GoKbst; flnt-rTY.—\Viierai, Hart 0. a C I’.-eir Sjiplr a far L tier* (> f Guardianahip f..r J ,hn II Irbv an 1 It chard ‘1 Irbv, Orphans under fourtnea ▼ are ~f :i2;e —of Them i* F. Irbv, derensed. Os a■ir j there'ora incite and admonish, nil per *'••• ooaeernoJ, t<> h and appear at ilia Court ol Ordinary fa l> held in snd fur nnid county on 1 lie !>’ at M nday in November ir r, to show cause • (if i’ vth y have) why stid L t era should noi ihen tie trrenied u„i..inj hand a’ iffi ••• in Greenesboro He,,'. Hh, 13W. EUG2FIUB L KING, OM’y. dO IGI V, G iurxis CoftTV.—Whereas, John A. JT V S /'a i ipl i a ’ r L ‘t'e'S n! Guurdianshi]! la, .os n.,’l n-,,j eriy n( Fi hr Anna Luckie, tlarv Fr: res Liiefcie and Willi in F Lir kie. tni n .1 cili dr n nti.'er I. u uen y.* :ra _f age, ofWil lam k La. kin and, c. as,*d ; T-.ese a e f erefere la . ile and adm- nub a!! per* r •:e Cf nr.nl, m lie and appear nt 111- C’ollit of Ordinary to in- In id in and ‘nr su'd rout. tv,on the fir*. Monday in N vember ‘ ext, , show came (if mv rli.*v li vi ) why tii Letters aimuid not th -n be i prante'.” G v a nn,!”- my l and ~ , i r O-erneshoro 2tih I*6o EUGENI(IB L KING, Ord’y. o iT.o:SGlA,’Grccnc Comity. W ,r V'alker applies for t f i.ot'.os of Adinii'i-nation de honi m , u.nifi t'i; o( .Vlaihetv Walker, dec’*'. I’l'.od-’ fc t orrefore t, cite and admonls and uig i'.i', t e Kindred and ore'itors of Paid (leoo tstvl in fio id ,p ,•. ar at the Court lOr <(’ 11 -Kiro >e held in a i hir sauj c n-’v, th -i M u'lav t NW ■h ■- >(, o e•’ -i ! v h.-v Ur )W / . L ter ■■'id nt . then I>o : oM .i. G• *. II aider nn ban a* G-e t>. •■'••.••r < i. i .a. I 53 tSGGK'.'iC.- L. KIN* , -) , ( .‘ v if tlOdd. G„ , rv .VMienas. J.■*!... \V. * H Saan, ■j • t iff-- f, -Lriar- nf Adimnis'raiio,’. u t J> Est'i. o” .Mrs Dolm vF.L >c kie. ,’et'dj I -so a.e d-e'-i f,.r, to cue nnd atimnidsh nd am in 11 S’ tt* kiiid-re ‘ i,rid i ii*eiful's Os N“ “l d,*< eased I I b.* find H.'p-ar at tin ( in,.'t n. (Ini I.ary. ‘ube I eld i:i n*d to s.ial r-i'i i.’y, ,*n ib ■ Pest Moniiny ir, No e.-i..!,er next, to s!; 1-: lane, ( a,vd ey hovr) why a , and Let'i rs sbi old in.i .|jr tie aretiiecl. Giv ■< nn'er toy loon! .a ,pi .. G'"‘ll* aiioto’ S-pt. 24 !’ IS-10. KfCENIUS L KING. Oid’.v Ex-’cntors’Salc oriaatl. Gt>, 'l ■! V, Giskkne Tot ntv •n 01-'i •]• Ct ,’tl ‘h-. •!, tt.-t of O'-.lii,;, y if **-• t fini-i';,. wi, he siW !iej'., ,‘f e f urt 11. use <i >.*r ■■ r;-.i, .ai iirst Tne-dny in I* ■■’ •i nr*t -i * nClrn i l>.‘i'.njrina to t."f e 1 out oi Tii tains ile rit- and i- miain :i ;l*> a d-iM ); .•’ or ,*-.v, lyno on ]>(>avor du.ii ’ reek in en and .* unty, nlumt seven miles Jr.nst'• rdonekborti. a l aininr; Innils t.f sVinbrose lluieUcson, .James Arkitumn nnd others O.i the preuiiies is a dwoHino ) t „ayc> aj:d out buildings. There arc about 80 or 100 a oro.sol'the lad in tl-n woods, and is well tivn bored, the balance is cleared and under good tbnee Persons vri*lung to see the place will yi e.no ca lon Henry Merritt who lives cn the p.aee or on till) ua lot-sign.! 1. Terms oil the dav of sa e. JAMES .MERIUTT, Ex’r. of Thomas Merrill, deed. Tliis October 9th 18G0. ‘XL NOTICE GE f 'RW.V. Gherse Cocstt— Two tnontbs nfter dst.-, (.. -wit) n ilir Ut Monday in D c.inber next, tipplieaiion will he tusde to tile -Court ofOidmary” ol'sM.t County, far leave to .sell, atpnvnie sale, the Wild an I scattered lands, Ivimr and ta ing in differ ent counties of Uiis S ale. bPori-irg m tl e Estnte of Jaiuea M. Davison lte o a 'aai.l ronn'y, deceased M IRGARKT DIVISON Alui’t*. JAMES DAVIMJV, Adm’r. Grueneaboro, G. September 23ih, 186 i, Administrator’s Sale. AyiLL bo s-ld ‘before the p*;rt house door ’’ in the citv of ffreenesboro, on the lirst Tuesday in November n*-*, E ghtv (So) Five ac-esof land, more or less, (widow’s dower, 28 1-3 acres reserved during her life), belong ing to the estate of Oeortjc Sornbnt, deceas *. ed, and adjoining lands ot NVright, Stroz er | v and others. Sold for the heneftt of thn heirs: .and creditors. . A. Ct B 0 OX, A Jin'r 1 .September, 12’-h 2sßu. i CEORGI.I, (ircenc County. Au. persons having detinnds against Eliz abeth Richards, late of said countv dtcV. (who wasielictof Herod Irby, decetsed, aid bad a life estate in the estate of said Herod Irby;) will pleasr present them to the undei s-gned dull attest.d within the time piescrib cdjsv law ; and those indebted will ti ake pay ment to the undersigned at nn rarlv dav. ISAAO A. V’ ILL! VMS. Ex’r. of Herod Irbr, deceased. September 6th, 1860. * _ g w . triKODOHS M\RKw7vTfKR, -MARiiLK WORKS, Broad Street. --- A rarthr Lo V <r MarX.tr, A*g**tn, G,i. MARBLK MONUMENTS, totibstonkn. At. ALSO MARBLK MAXTLES. And Furniture work of all kinds, from the PUimtl to the matt Elaborate, l>eigned and furuiahed to order • short ro * vt> ‘ ‘ .|i| work for the country carefully Boxed and forwarded, . | . , .tugotti, ft, B*s* #6, I*6B, ly, E>INK6t f a|i kind* eni, pnnted at ibia'ifflc*. It iUKt aet^tr New, Legal Advertise incuts. Ik OTIC B ALLp-rsons indebted to the Estate.,f James M. TJ.-ivison, late of said county deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and all having claims against said deceased will present them duly proven to the undersigned, within the time prescribed r.y law. M ARG A RET I) ’ VISOX. Adrn’rx, JAMES I) VVISOX, Adui’r. September 3d, 1800. —Gw. NOTICE. GEORGIA, Gkeenr County.—Two months after date, to-wif: On the first Monday in November next, application will i>c made to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leavc’ to sell a portion of tiie real estate belonging to the estate of William D. Maddox; deceased. VALENTINE D. GRESHAM,) ~ . MARSHALL K. STOVALL, ( rs ‘ August 30th 1860. —wtd. Administrator’s Sale. GEOGRGIA, Greene County.—By virtue of an Order of the Court of Ordinary for said county, will be sold before the court-house door in Greenesboro’ on the first Tuesdav in November next, all the lands, —G9O acres more or less—belonging to the estate of George Crutchfield, deceased lying about eight miles east of Greenesboro on tlie Powelton Road. On the premises 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 and 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 dav of sale. James berk, Adm’r. of George Crutchfield, Decerned. Grreneshoro', September Ist, 1860. GEORGIA, Clrceuc County. WIIEREIB, James W. Jackson, Guardian of James D Champion, petitions this ’ ’ourt for Letter of Dismission fio n said Guar dianship : It is therefore ordered that all persons cm -erned be and appear at the Court of * h-Jinary to be held in and for said county on the first Monday in November next to show cause (if any they have) why sail 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 1860. EUGENICS L. KING. O .l y, SAIaEOF RE 41 ESTATE. BY an Order of the Court of Ordinary ts Greene ounty. wi I be sold on the first I tIE'DAY IN OVEVHER next, before the Court House in Gfreenciborn , Greene County. if not previously said at private sale) the ‘raei of I.a"d lying on Little hirer, in said county, whereon Col. Absalom ‘ar.esformerly ived, and now belonging to the two M noi Heirs of A, Janes, deceased, containing about ,2.50) f went --six Hundred and Fdt acres. Said settlement of land is one of the most valuable in Middle Geoig’a, containing a very •••trgo drop :rfion of bottom land, in a high late of cultivation, jmdaisu a large nropor- Mon of wood and.* The i iiprovcrnent- on the pi-ce are all tiist could he desireti for planting >r firming pur ,ises The uhintatiou is in tir<t rate repair, n everv particular. Persons desiring to pur ->h ise wr.ii'd do e!l to cell ad • xaminc.— •Ir A. Khig on the place will show a’l th. •i ‘fs t, • any one desiring to purchase. Suit; or ilie pu-p ‘se of division. ■?!’ l'ertiis,--one Third payable on the 25‘hof December 1860, One l’hird due on •n. 25th Deceit her Dfil; atiu One Third a aide or the 25th December, 1862, with iterest from 25’h December, 1860 on the wo last pa vnicnts. Any further iufoi uiution car. ite !■ n<3 by ap u • ing to Mr. Albert King on the place, or by otter to either cf the unders'gncd, at Pei.- icld, (reorgia. THOMAS P. J VNES. ) , d\v ES A. SANDERS, t “V K ‘ ‘‘“nternber 3d, 1860. A OTIC 4 . G j EORGIA, (I nEnx!', Cite ntt- —Two m. .ritli-- aftar date, 1 shall apply to the Con t o' 1 ‘rdinary of raid county for leave to sell a Hrtion of the r :.! estate belonging to the os lue of James A Mo alv. deceased. ELI AS JL \ CODY, Ex’r. of Jam os A, Moody, deceased, Augu and 2ft! i, 186". AOTIUU. GEORGIA. Gkeene Coi-ntv.—AH persons indebted to the estate of IVil iam I). Mad dox, lute of said county deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said deceased \vl pre sent them duly proven to the undersigned with in the time prescribed hv Law. VALENTINE D. GRESIIAM,) , MARSHALL K. MOV A I. j Lxr s os Wm. D. Maddox, deceased. August 11th, 1860. —w2m. Executors Sale. “ IN accordance with the last Wil\ and T.s,tr ment, of Herod Irbv late of < recne Count v Georgia, deceased, v ill be fold b foie the Coert //ouse door, m Greenesl oro, Gre< n< County, within thr legal hours ol sale, on the first Tuesday in November nixt; the following named negro slave' 1 , the jropeily of said dc eea-ied to wit: Charles a niar, 72 years old, Ned a mar, 69years old, litt'e Ned a man, 2‘- years old, Amos a boy; 19yea?s old, //• nder ,-on a bey, 15 years old, Nathan a hoy, 14 years old, Beriya boy, 5 1-2 years cld. Crp;y \ n an, ov .-•i.-'s old, //anr.nn a woman, Si y. a’-s oM, nnd her two children, .Sally agiil, 4 y ars old, and G o cne a bey 2 1-2 years old,also Em ily a eirl, 11 years old, Z.ai y a girl, 11 years o:d. Caroline a girl, 10 years old, and Jinny a girl, V years old. Sold for the beniCt of the oi said estate. Terms twelve cion the credit, small notes and approved security ISAAC A. WILLIAMS, Ex'r of HEROD IRIXY Deed. .September 19th iB6O. Ad hi in is tra t oTiTsa lE BY virtue of an Order from ihe Court cf Ordinaiy o Crcenc county, will bo sold before the court house door in Ciocncsbor,.’ on the first Tuesday in November next, all the lands, 800 eight hundred acres more orbss belonging to the estate of William F. Lurkie’ deceased, lying ab .ut time tnilcs East of Creeiesboro on the wafers of South Ogichee -0:i the premises is a good Dwelling house, alao, a good gin house with cotton screw; and all necessary out b ridings. There are about 300 acres of land in the woods, ar.d upv ards of 100 acres of bottom land. Plantation in tolerable good repair. Per sona wishing to see the lard will call on John D. Sears, who lives on the putinse*. or on the undersigned. ELLIOT C. BOWDEN Adm rnr IP ia E. Luetic, dictated. AdnlaUtralur’a bale. Georgia. u*k* contTtr -Hr virtue or an order ol the O-uri ol Ormnort lor sold c io.it v •til be told Is lore i lie Couu lt..u- door it. Hi d| oiuntjoo tbr Bt Tu-eUi Irlt,. a.oh- r u atone lot o-landcanuiaißa (ail.) tv* I urJreJ.o.i fi.ty .. rr. No S3, two hundred and (hf.iy wwi. t/1.,g i D tn< tlib elavanib Diet not or n umaliy R*riv. now Mil .el Count*, betoogii.e io li e E*'*t ol Gaua-ig Carr-Knatß. Dic'd, tn b..n. aai.t kit pi lead • drawn *ad grnaUd. Tiro nn the <nt S*| JAMES BURR. Adirr a. Gw f Cr.uW.fi. (and, Jkc’f. <vi M I*MwW.ni- Legal Advertise incuts. GEORGI , Ghkkn* Oocsty -Whereas Wil liam S. I)vis, and Goodwin P. My rick. Executors ol the las! Will and T. st-'Uit-nt of Mrs Sarah W. Rowland, deceased, petition the Court of Ordinary of said county for Metiers Dismissory; These are ther-fore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to show cause (if anv they have) why said Executors should not be dis charged at the Court of Ordinary to be held in andTforsaid county cn the second Monday in January 1801. Given under my hand at: office in Greenesboro, July sth. 18G0. E GENIUS L, KING, Ord’y, : GEORIA , Gkeene County. —Whereas. John 0. Merntt and Thos. J. P. Atkinson Administrators upon the estate of I ovitt Mer ritt deceased, petition the Court of Ordinary of said county for Letters Dismissory .• These are therefore to c tea: and admonish al! persons concerned, to s or cause (if any they have) why said Administrators should a-.t be discharged at the Oonrt of Ovdinary to he held in and for said cour.ty on the second Monday in January 1861. Given under ray hand at office in Grcenesh.-i o, Julv sth, 1860. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Greene Col'ney. —Whereas, Isaac A. Williams, Administrator de boni non of the estate of Joseph Grimes, decea ed, petitions the Court of Ordinary of said county tor Letters Dismissory: These are therefore to cite and admonish ah 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 hard at office in Greenesbr.ro, June 4t J 1860, EUGENIUS 1.. KING, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Grefke County. —Whereas. Is ac A. Wiliams, 3 dinirvs'rator upon the estate of Mrs. Harriet L. Grimes, deceased petitions the Court of Ordinary of said county for Letters Dismissory. These are therefore to cite and sdmonish al! persons concerned, to show canse (;f any they have) why said Administrator should not be discharged at the Court of Ordinary tube held in and for said county, on the first Mond yin December next. Given under my hand at offi :c in Oaeenesboro, this June -Ith 1860. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y. ('I EOROIA, Green* County.—Whereas, Simtiel T A. Howell, Administrator de bonis non, with the Will ennexed, upon the estate of McKinney Howell deceased, petitions the Court of Ordinary ol said county tor Letters tbsiriissury ; Theae are therefon to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to show cause (if any they b iv. )whv said Administrator should not be discharge ! at Ihe Court of Ordinary to b; held in and for said county on the first Monday in Xeven>b: r next. Gh ea under my hen I at *.f!ie in Gi .’ Hst.oro, April 2nd, 1350. EUGENIUS L KIN i, O d’v. CITATION. STATE OF GEOUOI.I, } lu the Court Grec>si County, j of Ordinary. To Jane Hu!chain and her h’lbbac.d James Hutcheson: \X7 IIEREAS, a paper purp m-ting to be the * last W ill null Testament anti Codicil .f Sarah Walker, .I.‘reared, has been filed in this Office; and, wlicrcas, Samuel R. A alker the mimed Executor in said Will, has petitioned this Court that Ihe >aid Will and Testament and Codicil may bepoten in Sdcnin form, aud that the Legatees. Devisees and Heirs at Law be cite i for that purpose; and, whereas, June -.luichejon, wife of James Hutcheson, a lega tee named in said V\ ill, resides bey. ud the hin ts of the State of Georgia: Those are therefore to cite and require the said Jane Hutcheson and her husband James Hutcheson, to be and appear at the Court 01 Ordinary tube held in and for said county o! Greene, on the first Monday in November, Eigh teen Hundred aud Sixty, (the same being ‘lie day fixe-1 by tlie undersigned for the probate of said Will) at the Court House in the City of Green-, .-borough, at JO o’clock, u., to abend up m said probate, an 1 to show cause (if any they have) why said A ill and Testament and Codial should nut then he proven in Solemn form. Given under my lmnd and official signal ir c at Greene borough, this3otb dav of July 1860. ECGENIUi L. KING'. Or.linaty nf Greene County Georgia. August Ist., 1860 ‘ —wOOd Al. DRESSjGOODS! W.M. SHEAR Has received from New York a l’ gc supply cf LADIES’ DRESS GOODS! of new end beautiful styles, among which are, Rich Fancy Dtits Si ks, of new ar and elegant designs; Real Irish Poplins, cf beautiful eolois; Moire Antique Silks, of rich and splendid styles ; Black Silks, with small figures on both sides; French Printed Rtp Mcrinoes and All Wool Delaines; Superior 4.1 French and English Prints; Rich Applique and Point Lace Collars ar.d Under Slatvi#, in setts; Applique and Point Lace Collars, at very low prices ; Ladies’ Embroidered, and Lace Trimmed Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, <f elegant styles ; Ladies’ Hem Such Linen Cambric and French Lawn H .ndxerchiefs; French Embroidered Muslin Collars and Undersit eves, in setts; French Euibr-id red Cau-Liic Colitis an Underslecvc-, in setts; Valenciennes and Thread Laces Woikcd Jaconet Edg ngs and Flouncings, <>f new and beautiful stj let; Ladies’ English C.ape and Half Mourning dollars; Plain ft hite Fr. nch Org'i.dio Muslins, of extra width ; Fancy .Soufflot Muslins, for Ladies’ Evening Presses. ALSO, A full supply of STAPLE GOODS, arrong which are Superior S..xony, and Shaker Flan nels; Saxony Plaids, of beautiful styles for Chil dren’s Dresses. Tweedsand Cassimeres, for Youth’s and Boys Clothing; Superior 4.4 Irish'tincns and Zone Zawrs; Superior 42 and 45 inch Pi low Case Zin ens; Superior 42 4 Zinin Sheetings and Datua It Diapers; •S'unerior .Scotch and Z'ird’s Eye Diapirs; Whitney BltnVea, of extra ms and iprsilty; Negro Blsn'rct , <i large supply ; A large supply of Bleached and lirarn 3 lirt ing- and sl>e<tings; IPiih a creat variety of other srtkl.r, auii a e for Farnilv or Pit nut kin u~e. I't< public ate rupict'uDy iuv’ttl ‘ to rx* s lorn. l..assortment. September J 9, 18flh.tf. I.DIES DKOOK Pft)eeu ua io aonooe-a hi* turns a a r*pdi. data t<jr i*i ofHr* of T*x at tha en*n ing eh eihm In January mi'. ->cp l'-tf Miscellaneous Advertisements. “soljtherxTights: MUCH has been said of late about South ern Rights and Southern Trade, espe cially since the Charleston Convention, You can now, “show your faith by your works.” J* W. WINFIELD, Offors for sale HARNESS of all kinds, made in i this city, out of the best Southern mates ial by a I Southern man and he will give a Southern war rantee. for all work done in his shop. He is prepared to make, to order, anything from a throat-latch of a Bridle to the finest Carriage Harness. Call at his shop in front end of Brother Copelan’s Livery Stable and you wdl he waited on by a Southern man. G. AY. GROGAN, roenesboro, May 15. [feb.22-ly] Agent. Mr. Garrett Woodhatn, requests us tn announce to the rotrraof Greene, that he is ihanklulforthei r suffiagea heretof .re, in electing him T J Receivrr of ihe County, and that he will b-’ thankful fur the r support for the same olf.ee, at the next election ol County officers ihe first monday in Januaiy. October 34, IS6 I. —3in. RAMSAY & LaBAW, Brown Stone Building, opposite the Union Bank, and nearly opposite the Planters’ Hotel * Jlugusta Georgia* WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF Fashionable Ready-Made Clothing, IIATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, &c„ iSP* Our Clothing is WELL MADE, aud is of the most xpi.ij kind. Ha\ ing superior facilities for mam kactiikinh. they will he sold CHEAP. Augusta, Ga. September 26. 1860. Gin. XL X O li Mailaliou V civet Carpets. ENGLISH ROYAL VELVET, Hrusseh, ‘Three- Phj ami Ingrain C All PETINGS. Tn New nnd Beautiful patterns 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, &c. ‘Phe Largest Stock ever offered, for sale by JAMES G. BAILIE & BROTHER, Importers and Dealers. 2C5 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, A*, September, 12th, IS6O. fmar. 30, 18G0-ly kvi m:n. hum a < <>. WISU-SaiS BBT Mil! F. ST AB LIS T M F, ,\ TANARUS, IfS. Broad Street 171. Under the Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga. - THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM Merchants ami Dealers that they have just completed their arrangements for the coming Fall ami Winter Season* Our Store lias been enlarged to DOUBLE its former size, thereby making it the hu gest Store in the SjA'IE OF GEOiidiA J Our Stock, which for Variety of the most desirable Goods, is unsurpassed i„ the- State, will, in every respect compare favorable with any house either in Charleston, ~ 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 to Buy Goods CHEAP. Having a similar es tablislunent in New York city, which our Mr. I.Kaifkkk is manager, it is easy to be perceived that we have Seperior Facilities in obtaining the Latest NOV EI.TIES as they appear in market. We would only ask tlm favor of an examination of our block<nmi Pi-ices before going elsewhere and we will prove to the Trade that v.e can sell Goods fullv as Cheap as any other Wholesale House; besides saving vour time for further traveling, and many other expenses. :o;:0 : : o : JUST HBOEIIVEB, Black and Colored CASHMIERS ; SATINET. Kentnekv JEANS and TICKS- Black and Colored CLOTH ; KERSEY'S, OSENBERGS (DENIYISi • Georgia STRIPES, Marlboro’ PLAIDS and STRIPES. l ]l CALICOES OF ALL KINDS! Mohair, Debcges, Cedestiali, Laveßa Cloth, Barege, D.dainrs, Bombasine, Alpacas, Delaiues, Mare!la#, ALL WOOL Delaines, ENGLIS II ME II INO S! Black Brocpke SILKS; Silk ROBES, POPLINS, POUARD3 ; Fancy and Plain SILKS ; India and China SILKS. Brown anal White hlii'etiug ana! Shirting; ! Irish LINENS, Tnt.le COVERS. Table CLOTHS; DIAPEIt, DAMASKS DOYLES, NAPKINS, TOWELS. BRILLIANTS, Marseilles QUILTS. ’ E M BROIDERIES Hat RIBONS, CORSETS; Velvet RIBONS, FRINGES; Morocco and Silk BELTS, LACES, WHITE GOODS, of all kind*. MADIES’ AND HISSES’ HOOP SKIRTS’ TRIMMINGS, YANKEE „\ O TIOX .S' ; HOSIER i’, and GEO VES of all hinds. BED AND NEGRO BDANKETS, AC., AC. Our Manufactory of Cloaks and Mantillas. The only one in the Souther States, is in EL’LL OPERATION now ; and we vev.ture to say that we can offer tliesu Articles BETTER finished, and more suitable Southern TASTE, As l.iicaji as auy Nortiirin llo.’isr. Just rirn ns the plnasnro rs an early call, nml convince yourselves oi the above farts: KAUFFER, BAUM & CO. 175 and 177 Broad Street, Under the Augui i Hotel. Augusta,!;* 1* il;ai Fr ' ,, ‘ ‘ *•**•*•. Gi* t Ktrrrim \ v August 23d. JMtft , mnv W, Poo.j —w!<. Miscellaneous Advertisements ~~ new FALL DRY GOODS, 1880. Having received our sto.-k of Fall Dry (7cocl - ofwhi h ait: entirely new, having no o i stock on hand) vve take this occasion toes’ the attention es the readers cf the I'Planlax Weekly” to our (roodssnd prices OUR STOCK OF Dress Goods, KERSEYS AND BLANKETS, lIOBP SKIRTS. and all other articles in the Dry fowls lire is full art'! complete, all of which will be so'd at prices to suit Che short crop, of Cotton, arm Corn. Planters will oblige us by calling ar and examining for tlutuieive; which will c- s’ them nothing. KEAN & CLAV.K. 2nd door above Globe Coiner. 258 Broad Sireet ■dugugt.t, Gr. Sept. 26, 1800- —J y. ip# B | KMUTiffl HERB fc j 0 fill : £ l2; r!?s. Darks a:id Roots &.I M raises P|| Po'somohs Minerals and Drugs. £j MOTHERS TAKE HEED! P) V, ;i . r ” “ prv'tt;- ill,. Mt,ei., T Ml'tioilll ‘• PL &3>y" r ch ~lrv, - r Tilt-* it ms! lie more {cl# y ir.au . D,. 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The mrlj t.rtlw Ew • 1 ‘* ]’ •* - tL**f Vcruiiritifea au*i Wortn fjiM •t; K-Jrr. u j; tt it t II n V . W ‘Q Cl iv e no K .V‘"> O X £3 <o 3Xrjp ■> TO ITU CHILDEEH. | -a ■ 1 : *l ’*■. i-V.T- V arHnAV Medicine. • ‘d • ■’ li'idvi-ri'-l in nji nnnxunt vj-*i !'•*> . f Xoi'i)irn Mrxieib-ti #,J 1 ‘ ! ‘ ><*’ ‘ tlml in our Almanac*. BT ri >*• ‘-’ f j i\,ta of t!i fTlia , j!ml vvl.*tii y*"i iHf re.td it. mmul it to M'.l” , >•’ ■ ■. uat t!u-y mav s*!.■** Know vfnnd fLj • = *>•• his grf.-.t i:j:.Mr: v i pf O r OSOAi>H WORM TEA W ; j JK 1 ‘ F,s WO SI ill S, (p| V ’ M ‘ *’ 5 ? f to Tnke. ‘i ® ’ i i: ’ •* • ofeUli; riilli- 25 ITS. ’’ ! “vt.vs (tftd ‘lt*.* N’stme and Vio-n*.• Br - • J. B. i, j.. a'.; a co, *'oL. ■: P BOPRIETOr.S,® | nt. 2C.AK York. pf c ‘• ~l f j .) *j •*:•- *• •; * : ‘^> V v ‘V “*■ Siie'fL.. S *!<’ by J II \V< od,Gn nolopo, O V IMn AV II Wa ; d v Lexio/tor.. Ga G.lunc IC. IPCU, lv. HOSTETTER’S STOMAGHJBITTERS. Tlic proprietors and manufactursis of EOS TKTTKii’S CEI.KBR.VTED STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confulence to pliyeietausajnt eitiz ns generally of tho litiuil fitaies. because the Article has attained n repu tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon tiii- point will speak more powerfully than volumes of bare assertion Or bldzoniltg puffery. The consumption of Hostetler’s Stomach Bit ters for the lust year amounted to over a lml:- iiißlion bottles, and front its manifest steady increase in times past, it mevident that during tiie coming year tho consumption v. ill reach near one million bottles. This itiimeiise amount could never have been sold but for the rate medicinal properties contained in the prepara tion, and the sanction of the most promimta physicians in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who net only recommend lhe Litters to their patients, bm are ready at all times to give testimonials to its cliicucy in all cases of otonmcliic derangements and the diseases resulting Iherelrom. Tiiis is notn temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the 1 way of trum peting the- qualities of the I’iltcrs, but a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, which ia destined to bo ns enduring as lime itself. Hostetler’s Stomach liilters have proved a Godsend to regions where fever mat nguo and various ether bilious complaints Lava ’ counted their victims l.y hundreds. To he aide to state confidently that the “Ritters” are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to Ihe proprietors tv source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes nil morbid matter front the stomach, purifies the blood, and imparls renewed vitality to the nervous system, g viug it that tone mid energy iiidispew able tor the restoration of health. Jt opettues upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive orgtihs, mild y hut powerfully, and soon restores them tu a condition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. Elderly persons may use the Billers daily tm per directions on the bottle, and they will “hmV in it a stimulant peculiarly fiduplad to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent ns a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We hare the evi dence of thou sands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering from stomach dc t.itigeui: tits and general debility; acting under llie ad’ ice of physicians, they have abandoned nil deleterious drugs and fairly tested the Jner’ts of this article. A few words to the r t'*X. There arc certain periods w hen . 1,.-’- c „ . s ar? S(? harassing that many of them : under the trial. The relation of mother and child is to absorbingly tender, that the moth®', especially if she be young, is apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during Ihe summer season, the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Mere, then, is a necessity for u stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the system, and cnnblo the ’ mother to hear lip under her exhausting trials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Ritters to all oilier iuvignro tors that receive the endorsement of physi cians, because it is agreeable to the taste na well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily strength. % All those poisons, to whom we have pnrficu lorly referred above, to wit: sufferers from fuver and ngue, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and nil diseases or derangements of the stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own physical welfare by giving to Hos tetler’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. CAUTION’.—We caution the public against using any of the ninny imitations ot counter feits, but ask for HnsTKTTrn’s Cri riirsTi n Rtuuaui Rittsus. and tea that each bottle has the words “Dr. J. Hostetler's Stomach Ritters” blown ou the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the rark. and observe that our autograph kignatur* is on ib label. - Prepared and sold by iICBTJ”"TEH k • ftMITU, rttuburcb, i’a., and sold by all druggist a, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United mates, Ucu'b Ame rica, and Ocrmsuf. lor br J If. UWI. rusboro, T f h it T VV*®. WttiU I'lalna. I \oe, 16, ‘6O-1 f