Planters' weekly. (Greenesboro' [i.e. Greensboro], Ga.) 185?-18??, October 17, 1860, Image 3

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Itcw Lctfut Atlvoi-ttM*mcnis GKORO.A, G i.-ene Cmint'. -Whereas W’iiiisrii 0. Clu n-.-v applies f„, ttersol Aitiinnietr.il.ou up m Ihe east* ; R Chiver <Jerea*rd; Th-scare therefor- t.> ci<* and etmnni-.h *t| and ainsul.r the k n-le<l and creditor. g'lrdihrnml to bv and app ar at the O urt ol Oolinary, i„ be h-lr! in ands r aatd county on the firat id -mtav in N.- *entt*er nest, to show cauae—if any th--v hare—why aaid Lt'tera -houM not then be erantrd! 3 G -nund.r my hand at offi.-c in Greenesboro’ O tuber 1.1, IS6O EUGENIUS L. KING Orrt’ry. GEORGIA, Gaassc Coitntt - Where.. William A Fhirenee, aoplt*- fie L tiers of Admini-traUon with the Will annexed, up m the eatate of Daniel McD maid, and cea-d ; These are therefore to cite and aHmnnith all and t’nenlar the kindre-t aud creditor. of aaid deceased, to be and appear at the Court ol Ordinary, lo b he|ri in and for said eonn'y on th. firat innnda'y in Xoretn h r next, to ahnw c.iu-e (ts any they have) why aaid le-’ter. shnnhi not then be granted.’ G'eeb under my hand at office in Oreeecaboro’ O tuber l.t, 1360. ECCENttT* L KING, Only CI ROROIA G.eaaa CottfTTT.—Woereas, Hart C. T- Pee apples for L tiers ol IroardTanahip f r •loho II Irby m ! Rct rrd M Irby. O phans-undur fourteen y,-a r. .f g-._u ,f Th unee F Irby, deceased. Tib ar.-■ h-’rc.o* io ite *nd Hfluiontah. all per son, concefne E-in h and ipp at at ihe Court o* fVdinary to be held in and f or e'd county on th* Het M.ndar in N.ve.iober n-X’, to ahow can* (if any they iiare) why sod L to rs eh.,old no then be gramed Giwp oii lh imr hint a’ -ffi- in Groneibnro Sept. 14 h, 1310 ECO:: mis LKIG. Ou ’y. IGI A, Gutevs Couaj-V—Whereas, >V 3 v i ttitiili.. !'-.r L t o*.a of Guir-lionehip -/■ he per.on J tod property of Fi hr Anna Ltu-kie, ’ Mary France# Lnckie and William F. L-iikie, mi >ir chi dr n under I uneen years Jf age, of Wil Hiam F Lnckie deceased; Toeae are tnerefere to cite and adinenieb all per sona concerned, • o he and appear at the Court of Ordinary to b” hr Id in and for su'd root tv,on ibe firs’ Monday in November nest, tu show cause (if nn •hey have) why sai ; Letters should not th n be granted. G von tinder my band m office in Greeneshorn, 8-pt. 2tili 1860 EUGENICS L KING Ord’y. GEORGIA, Wreenc County. W.IE'tilAS St'u ml K. Walker applies for is liters of Administration de bonis non upon the Estate of Mathew Walker, dec’d, The*, ore therefore to cite and admon-sh al and -mgubir, the kindred and ere ‘itors of said dec ■ tsod, >o he nd app ar at the I'ourt of Or •iinirr, to he held in an for said county on th ti st Monday in November next, v> c.tu-e (if any they have) w y raid Letter:- should nm then he gtanted. Given under my ban iai • ffi ♦* n Gre m. oS teiribcr6th, l*6i) L KING Or|*y. “fLUMB & LKITNER. Druggie fs 4* Apoths caries. tiro id AUGUSTA GEOKGIA. W* fully invite the attention of Merchant*, FlaiiWs. k*hs Physicians, to.ur aud well aa~ k of t itaiiuilt rated Medicines! CHEMICALS, DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, Arid- all oilier article* in orr line. We fed assured m*l*ft.ua i* vh Sot <an off r a sink superior f-* oiira in fENrisLNfc6H and Phrity, am. Official PnM'AHATiuMi tremg made in strict accordance with tl* Kil’ u Hr of fDo I nitefl Alates Pliarntacoiicoia, H ith the Ill's'f M. ! TERIALS, and bv TUE P HOPE it WHI (HITA and MEASURES. Our stock of DENTAL AND SURfDOAI. INSTRUMENTS is full, and our arrangements | tvith tlie best manufacturers, for procuring supplies at the shortest notice, is unequalled. We are A gents for the best brands in 4he . country of Viiili* cad And Zinc White. The Finest Pc iienie y and riioiccst ARTICLED POK THE TOILETTE In great variety mav always be found in our stock. We keep always on hand a large stock of the best b ai ds of FRENCH AND GERMAN GLASS, For wmdows. Pictures, Frames. &e., &e. FRESH GARDEN. GRASS AND FIELD SEEDS, From tht 11,rt 0, ‘urers in Lnryc Quantity, at the I‘rrper Season. Fooling confident that we ean furnish our customers with the hist artic-es, on reasonable tennis, \ye respectful y so icit orders and pledge ourselves to fill them with fidc ity and dispatch. If an article should tv t prove to be pre cisely as represented, we shait feel thankful to have it returned at our expense, and the mon ey will be refunded. PLUMB & LEU NEB. Augusta, Ov September £6. lHtiO. ly. ~m\ * -.v JiITSHiIEXISED SUPKU-FH(>B HATE LIME. HE MOVAXx. FJNHE undersigned, A.tut for the above m SVrtilis-r, in consequence of tta tnatk and success tne p#st season, and the grvatly in creased iiemai'ts a'isuig tbe efrom, has made arrangements with tne inaiiofacturer for a largo nd full supply; and rtq.iiring greater facilities for storage and other accommodation, has taken the so story Wareho’ seas below, where he will be abie to supply any quantity retpiired, with promptness, lie may b ai low. and toespre-8 his satisfaction in view.oi the (act hat ot the numerous purchases made of him bv planters, generally for the pu. pose oi making comparative with other fertil isers not -m* case has c-une to his knowledge where aur Fertiliser has nm shown a decided superiority. P.anters who have used Mapes’ Pnosphate, now make it their wL reliance, and are ordenn (so eof them) as much as filly tona, for u-e the next season. This fact Speaks tor itself. W e have disci ver. and a qual ity, devilopid in the drouth, which was helore unobserved, vix; its hygrometric power, or eapacitv, to a usoib moisture Irom the atmos phere, which obviated to a large extent the late unparalleled drought here it was us* and, wtiile most oth. r vrt lisers were net only v.d ueli-'*, but positively injurious to the plaut. The sfe*y and profit as u money investment, arising from the use if Rapes’ Phosphate, te now placed bWund question, and the exp. ri ence of the past season, has established what wo have, without hesitation, always assorted for it, that it is the only fertiliser reliable un der all circumstances or soil, m -de of cultiva tion, and of weather. The nn lersigned is also prepa-ed lo supply anv d'cnption of AGRICULTURAL MA O’ INERY and IMPLEMENTS, of the latest improved patterns adapted to Southern culti vation, at lowest prici s J. A. QULMbY, No 3. Warren Block. Augusta, and to. October 10 1880.—wBm. Great furiosity. Wa have one of the’ grvauet earieeiliee and moat v.leeWe iav.elioo. ia Ike keows world, for which we wsei ageeto everywhere. Pell penicelam srat ’ reee RtIAW ,and CLAM. BlddctoM, Meiao. frkiNtl,m-eH _wr7leiki AdvertiMmrnu j NOTICE. AIJ. persons indebted tothe of James M. Davison,'late of said county deceased, S are requested to make immediate payment, mid having claims against said deceased will esent them duly proven tothe undersigned within the time prescribed tiy lnw AR i A RET D VISON, Adm’rx, JAMES DxA’ISOX, Adm’r. September 3d, 1800. r,w. NOTICE. GEORGIA, Gkeese Cocxtv.—Two months after date,,to-wit: On the first Monday in November next, application willl>e m;ide tothe Oourt of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell a portion of tne real estate belonging to the estate of William D. Maddox: deceased. VALENTINE D. GKESIIAM.) P , MARSHALL K. STOVALL. ( Ex r9 ’ August 30th 1860. —wjd. Administrator’s Sale. GEOGRGIA, Greene County.—By virtue of an Order of the Oourt of Ordinary f:.V a.d county, will be sold before the court-house I Kirin •■recnesboro’ on the first Tuesday in November next, alt the lands, —690 acres more ir less—belonging to the estate of Gnirij, ‘'rntchjieli, deceased lying about eight miles ;ast of Greeuesboro on the Poweltnn Load. On the premises is a good Dwelling IL-use, also, a good gin house and all other necessaiy .ut buildings. About 250 acres, ornv re, is in :tie woods; the balance cleared and under good ‘'ence. 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 Geer ye Crutch field, Deceased. Greenesboro', September ]*(, 1860. GEORGIA, Greene County. WHEREAS, James W. Jackson, Guardian of James D Champion, petitions thi- Court for Letter of Dismission from said Guar dianship : It, is therefore ordered that all persons concerned be and appear at the Court oft *rdinary to he held in and Dr said county on the first Monday in November next to show cause (if any they have) why said Guardian should not then he 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. tUGENIUS L. KING, Ord'y. SAia OF REAL ESTATE. BY an Order of the Court of Ordinary < f ireene ountv, wi 1 be sold on tile i'J'S l l UE-DA’: IN OVEMULR next, before the Court (louse in Greeuesboro , Greene County. (if not previously sold at private sale) the “rct of Land lying on Little Kiver, in said county, whereon Cob Absalom sanes formerly lived, and now belonging to the two Minor Heirs of A. Janes, deceased, containing about (2n50) Twcnt -six Hundi td and 1 U acres. Said settlement of land is one of :he most valuable in Middle Gm. tg'a, containing a very large prop >rtion of bottom land, in a high state of cultivation, and also a large propor tion of wood and. The improvements on the pl'-rc are all that could he desired for planting nr farming pur poses. The plantation is in first rate repair, in every particular. Persons desiring to pur chase would do well to call and examine.— Mr A. King on the place will show all the points to any one desiring to purchase. Sold for ihe purpose of division. fends. —One Third payable on the 25-. hof December IHfill, One Third due on the 23ih Dece. ber 1*61; and o*>e Third payable on tbe 25th December, 186*2, with interest from 2)th December, 1860 on the two.last payments. Any further information can be had by ap plying to Mr. Albert King on ihe place, or by letter to either of the undersigned, at Pen field, (Georgia THOMAS P J ANES. ) ~ , JA “ES. A. SANDERS, ( r * r ' ’ September 3d, 1860. ROTW •■'. G 1 GEORGIA, GkEKxxUocxir —Two months afterdate, 1 sball-pply tothe Court of Ordinary of said county fi r leave to sell a portion of the real estate belonging to the es tate of James A Moody, deceased. ELI VS*B. VOODY, F.x'r. of James A, Moody, deceased. Augu-t 29th, 1860. NOTICfc. Georgia, Greexe cocktv.—ah persons indebted--to the estate of Wi! iam I). Mad dox, late of said county deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said deceased w'l pre sent themdu'y proven to the undersigned with in the time prescribed by Law. VALENTINE D. GRESIIAM, 1 r , M ARSIIA LL K. STOVA 1., j t '- xr s * of w'm. D. Maddox, deceased. August 11 th, I'SCQ. .—w2m. Executors Sale, IN accordinro wiihthc last Will, and Tcste ment, of Herod Irby late of OJreene Cbtmiy (ieurgia. deceased, will he sold b fore the Cos -rt ifouse door, in Greenes! oro, Grei ne County, within thr legal hours ot sale, on the first Tmsdiy in November next; the following named negro slave 1 ', the propel tv of said de ceased to wit: 6’harles a man, V 2 years old, Ned a man, 69years old, litt'e Ned a man, 2*. years old, Amos a boy; 19 years old, /Tender son a boy, 15 years old, Nathan a hoy, 14 years old, Beriya boy, 5 1-2 years old, 6Yt*t-v a wo man, 50 \eai*s old. 2/annah awoman, Sf years o!d, and her two children. .Rally a gii), 4 years old, and (vteene a boy’ 2 1-2 years old, also Em ily a girl, 11 years old, Ln i y a girl, 11 years od. Caroline i gill, 10 years old, and Ji ny a girl. 9 years old. Sold for the Irene fit of the heirs of said estate. Terms tw.-lve months Credit, small not'-s aid approved sectiritv, ISA AC A. WILLI A MS. Ei'r of lIF.IiOD IE BY, Deed. S pteinber 19th 1860. bx ca o: >’ Sale of Land. GEORGIA, Greene Colxtv —By viitne of an order from the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold before the Court House d-rorin ireeuesboro, ou the first Tuesday in December next, the tract of land belonging to the estate of Thomas Merritt dec’ll, contain iug 405 acres more or -ess, lying on Beaver dam Creek in said county, about seven miles from Greenesboro, adjoining lands of Ambrose Hutcheson, James Atkinson and others Ou the premises is a dwelling house and out buildings. There are ab ut 80 or 100 a cresofthe land in the woods, and is well tim bered, the balance is cleared and under good fence. Persons wi-hing to see the place will p>case call on Henry Merritt who lives on the place or on the undersigned. Terms on the dav of saie. James MERRITT, Ex’r. of Thomas Merritt, dee’iL This October 9th 1860. NOTIOS GEORGIA. Gates* Uodstt —Two ninnika after dllr, (10-wit) OD llw lei M'.urt.v in Dreemtier nrf, •ppliceiion will he awtle n Ibe --Court ot OrUitwry'* <>t Mid county, for lesvk to wll, ntprivs e sale, the Wild nnd >eatlervd Isnds, lying ar.d being to differ ent roomie* of this S-eie. be'nng>ng o the Setaie of Jkmea M. Ueviw n late o’ Mill count v.dereeeed, MARGARET DAVISON, AHra’tv. JA VifcS OAVIaON, AdmV. 6>**(era tit September 3Jrb. ISA I Legal Advertisemont%- ■ GEOUGt . Greexe Corxrr - Whereas Wil- I liaoi 8. Divis, aid ‘l'>*lwin T. Myrick, Ex. i uior* ol *he last M l and Tvststnent of Mug Sara tv W. Rowland, d.-ceased, petition th’ Court of Ordinary of said county for Letters Dismiasory: These are ther fore to cite ar*l admonish all persons concerned to show cause (if anv they have) why said Executors should not be .dm charged at the Court of Ordinary to he held in and for said county n the second Monday in January 1861. Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro, July sth. 1869. > E GENIUSL. KING, Ord’y. GEORIA , Ghekne Covstt. — Whereas ■I rhn C. Merritt and Thos. J. P. Atkinson Xdmi iistrators upon the estate of l.oailt Mer ritt deceased, petition the Court of Ordinary of said county for Letters Dismbsory .* These are therefore toe tea dadmonish ab persons concerned, to o-v cause (if any they nave) why said Administrators should n t b discharged at theConrt of Ordinary to he hei- ; in and fi-r said county on the second Mondat n Jannarv 1861. Given tinder my hau it office in Greene-boro Jul\ ftth. 1860. FUGENIUB 1,/KING, O ‘i’r. Georgia, i reene ilounev.- -wiitr,-*- Is-iac A. Williams, Administrator de boni non .it the estate of Joseph Grimes, decea c'. etitions tin- Court of Ordinary of sai i count or Letters D'sm'ssorv : Tnese are therefore to cite and admonish al persons concerned, to show cause (if any the l have) whv sai i Administrator should not hi discharged at the Couitof Ordinary to be h* |. ip and for said county on the fir->t Monday it December next. Given under my hand at office in Grpenesboro, June 4t ‘S6O, EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Greexk ‘County.— Whereas Is ac A. Wil jams, dinims'rator upon he estate of Mrs. Harriet L. Grimes, dec-ase, petitions the Oourt of Ordinary of said count 1 i'or Letters Dismiasory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to show canse (if any t >e> mve) why said Administrator should not be iischarged at the Court of Ordinary to be hth n and for said county, on the first Mond yii December next. Given under niv ham vt office in G.aeones’ oro, this June 4th 186tt EUGENIUS TANARUS,. KING. Oid’y (G BORGIA. Ghsbnk (sjuntt. Whereas, S-imu- If A llowell. Administrator de te nia non, a ilh lh> Will ennexe<l, upon the estate of McKinney Unwell deceased, petitions the Court of Or.linaiy ol sai county lor Letters dismiaaory : These are i he. efon in cite and admon-s'i ail arH -imrular ihe kirtdreil and creditors of said derea-d •* show c uise (it any tnev hav )*hv eaid A'lrriirii-tn oi * should riot be discharged at the Court of Onlinarv to b- held in and lor said county on the first Monday i N'livember n et Giien under my hand at office in Greenesboro April *2 \ Ifimi EUGENIUS L KINO, O d’y. (G EOIKiIA. Gui enk t'niTNTY —Whereae John AY. R Swan, iipi'he- for Letlersof t ‘lii niso nion up on iln Kstiti n Mrs. Ddluy F. Lm kb-, deed; Th- se a.v il erefore to cite and admunish all an •inariila* tl e kiudre-i and crs.:ihrs of said decea-ed to h* and app-ar at the Court of Ordinary, ‘ohe ! e ! -‘ in and for said cimn'y. on Ih firai Monday *n No vember n t. so show cause, (if anv they have) why su'd Fa-tters should no! ihen tie ‘rran-e- 1 . Giv-n un'er my hand at - ffi e it, (1 r-o'n-s } oio’ Sept. 24-h 18 W. EUGENIUS L KIND Od’v GEORGIA,-Gkkenz Coi-.niv —Wli.-rea-, Wihiain Saodeis, Ainiuistralor upon tin- slate ol Tiionnas I. Sanders dec'd. petitions to th - Court o! O.dinaty ol sii i comdv tor bctei* Dismis o v ; These are then fore to ci-e and rt-rperc all persont concerned, to show cause, (if any 1 hoy have) why said Aduinistritur should not b-ibs. h o sr- and ut the Court of Ordinary to be held ill and for said county on the first monday in April n<-s , 1-61 (liveu tind'-r my hand at ,-ffi e in Greenesle-r.'’ October Ist 1860. c EUGENIUS L KING. Ord'v. Notice for Leave to Sell Negroes. Application v’ili be rwHfie 10 l)** On ‘ Ooedit a ry of Grey ne County Georgia cl the fi-ai regular tftrm'a'ter Hu* fifkirailon of two m *r,ibs !r*n this notice for !ov.* to cell the nrgr-M-H b !c i*i*jr to the opiate of Finch, lat- of s -li] euuM v c* a*u r! for the benefit of heirs ami cr* di:o .of s tid <ieceajed. C. H SMITH, A mr of Jfts?e Finch. Ojt 3-i H6O. aa2gi. notice” GEORGIA, G ‘ K*■’ V K CffU.VTY - VVi *f be POM Ut th< I.'ite residence o‘ VV L * u dß, D c*d. in B.nd corn tv, on Tiles tnv !3 DN v. I -6>, the personal proper ty beloniri?)? to the *stne iff sii-i ilce'rt, consistin': of Corn. F>d l *r, Stock of various kinds, and euch other things is are usmilv found on farms,—and N r .GROG* tinder the Will. O ♦ 31 1860. wst. M. Wn ExV. CITATION. STATU OF GI)OKGIA,| In the Court til-CTMtt County.) of Ordinary. To Jane. Hutcheson and her husband James Hutcheson: WHEREAS, a paper purporting to be the last ill and To-tiinuuit and t’odic-il of Sarah W alker, deceased, has been filed in this Office; and, whereas, Samuel R. M alker the named Executor in so”’ ‘,l iii, l, as petit!- - this! Joust tbp* j aP sa ;d vY ii] an J Tc,,ament and may be proven in Solemn form, and inut-the Legatees. Devisees and Heirs at Law he cife.l for tliat purpose; and, whereas. Jane Hutcheson, wife of James Hutcheson, a l ega tee named in said W ill, resides beyond ihe lim its of the State of Georgia: These are therefore to cite and require ti e said Jane Hutcheson and her husband James Hutcheson, to he and 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 ‘ixty. (he same being the day fixed by the undersigned for the probate of said Will) at the Court House in the Cily of Greenekborough, at 10 o’clock, a. ~ to attend upon said probate, an 1 to show c-aue (ifanvthev have) why said ‘ ill and Testament and should not then be proven in Solemn form. Given und'-r mv* hand and official signature atGreeneshormiffh, this 30th day of July 1860. EUGENIU’ L. KING, Ord'marv ofTtrecnc County Georgia. August Ist., 1860 —w9od Dfminlstrf(or’s Sale. GEORGIA, Gbi'-.x. I.CMV-By virtue of an -Titt-i o lbe Cnn -• Orl nary lor Biii-i c ut,ly, wnl be Bjld before i.eC’ urt H.ui-e floor in .Mi’cl-i ! Ci-unly on the first I'u-f i.y in D cemb’ r n- it one lot .It ißi rlconinniny ( J -") wn Imudreil and fi ly acre., No 23T two humi ed hi il tliiriy ev, n, lying mihp lltti eleventh Di-t.iet ,f o’lainally Ear,v. now Mitclicl fkiuniv, heloiiffif g to the Es'ate ol Gbobge Crdtvbpiklo, De -M. to whomßitid lot of l H nd was drawn and granted. T< mis nn the Hav of s, 1 ■ JAMES BURK, Admr. of George Ct utcfilield, Dec’d. Oct. 3d 1860 —w-?m GEORGIA, Greene County. Via. per nns niv ng demands against Eli* aheth Richards, late of said c >nnrv .b c'd, (who was relict ot Herod fi by, deceased, and h'd life cstat; in the i-rtate :.f-,s.il lleri and Irhi ;) will please present them t > the under s-gn-d dulv aties*. and iihio the time pi escrib ed bv law; and those indebted will i nkt pay ment to the undersigned at an early dav. ISAAC A. ILL! \Vf<. Ex’r. of Tlcrotl frbr, deceased. Seotemher sth, 186'd. --6 w. Administrator’s Sale. YU'lLLbe s-*ld heftre the eo:rt house door ‘* in tne city of (rreeneshnro, on *h- first Tuesday in November next. Eighty (Bft) Five ae’esof laud, more or less, (widow’s dower, 2s 1-3 acre-vserved during her lift), belong ing to the estate of George linrnKnrt, deceas ed, and adj'>initi? lands of Wright, St.ro* er and others. Sold for the hr efit of tha heirs end creditor*. A. C. BOON, Adm'r September. 19ih £B ,i o. BMXKS't BLANKS”! BLANKS!?’ .Kiiciilauraiik Advertiwuivtii*. Administrators Salr. BY vi’t.if of .1 (lnlir *rt ii he Court -f (Ir’inmy (?ro. nr. c lint .wi 1 WmM bv>or>- court <■■ use dnnr in (Jrecmsbnr on the ti s’ Toe-dav ir. November ticM. nil the lauds. 800 <vg't hi.niin il cr<s more or !• s. hel irging to tin- estate of William F. tui'kie, deceased, Iving tb'iit Pine milts East of f?recneshoro on the wafers of South Ou < cl re - On the premises is nod Dw-Tiing Inni-c, also, a good gin house with cotton screw: and all necessary oiit hid lings. .There are a limit 300 acres of land in the woods, and upwards ■it 100 acres of hottoul land, P antatior. in tol-rable good repair. Per sons wishing to see .the land will call on J hn P. Sears, who lives on the premises, or on the undersigned. ET-LIOT O. BOH PEN, A Atn'r of Wm. F. Lvetie. derejwed. J ASII S IS KOOK ~ Requests us to announce his name as a candi date fir the office of T-ix Receiver at the ensu re election in .Tannnrv m s'. —sep 15-ts Mr Garrett \Vootham, rrunepta us to announce to the rot* r*of that he is thankful for their si.flT hetvtof re, in elec’tr a* him T-r Receiver of he Con my, anti that he will be thankful for their I support for the same office, at the f lection of j Countv < ffi *er- ’he first monday in January. 0-’*obe 3 IS6 > 3n * RAMSAY eV L aBAW, Brown Stone Building, opposite the Union Bank, and nearly opposite the I ’enters Hotel *lugiista Georgia* WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS’ IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF Fashionable Ready-Made Clothing, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, &c„ Cy* Our Clothing is W ELL M A DE. and is of the most Kwi xai?i,e kind. Ha’ ingsuperior fnciiities for m\m kacttkinu. tlmy will he sold CHEAP. Augusta, Ga. September 26. 1860. 6in. me h Madalion Velvet Carpets, ENGLISH ROYAL VELVET, Brussels, Three-Ply and Ingrain CARPETINGS. In New .anti 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, &e. The Largest Stock ever offered, for sale by JAMES G. BAILIE & BROTHER, Imf.nrters mid Dealers. 205 BIiOAD STKII’T, H f.IISTA GA, {September, 12th, 1860. [mar. 30, ISGO-ly KVCFFER, BAUM & €. WHDLEiME D3¥ UMiDS ESTABLISTM SENT, ITS. Broad Street 177. Under the Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD I!ESPEOTFULTY INFORM Merchants and Dealers that they have just completed tlieir arrangements for tiie coming Pall and Winter Season. Our Store has keen fe,dinged to DOUBLE its f, inner size, tlierebv making it the Inf gent Store in the STATE OF GEORGIA f Our Stock, which for Variety of the must desirable Goods, is nosn: passed in this State, will, in every respect compare favorable with any house either m <'iiarlestuii, or any other Southern City. It is our intention to establish a regular Wholesale Jobbing Moose, r*? 7 SELLING EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH. Which, as an old fact, is the only way to Buy Goods CHEAP Hat ing a similar es tahlislunent in New York city, which our Mr I. Kai.'KKKli is manager, it is easy to lie perceived that we have Superior Facilities in obtaining the L itest NOV ELTIES as lliey appear in maiket. We would only ask the favor of au examination of our Stock and Prices before going eJscwheie and we will proveto the Trade that we can sell Go* (is fully a* Cheap as any other \\ hohsale House; besides saving vutr time for fori her i raveling, ami many otiler expenses. J U SJ? RSCEIIVEI), Black and Colored C'ASIIWIERS; SATINET. Kentucky JEANS udTICKS- Black and Colored CLOTH : KERSEYS, OSENBERGS, (DENIMS)- Georgia STRIPES, Marlboro’PLAlDS and STRIPES. . CALICOES OF ALL KINDS! Mohair, Debeges, Ci-d<‘s'iali, Lnvella Cloth. Barege, Del ti-ep, Bombazine, Alpacas, Delaines, 1 Marellas, ALL WOOL Delaines, ENG L I SII M E RIN OS! Black Broceke SILKS; Silk ROBES, POPLINS, POUARDS ; Fancy and Plain SILKS ; India ami China SILKS. Brown anil White Sheeting anti Siiiriins: ! Irish LINENS, Table COVERS. Table f LOTUS; DIAPER. DAMASKS, DOYLES. NAPKINS. TOWELS. BRILLIANTS. Marseilles QUILTS. EMBROI D E R I E S Hat RIBONS. CORSETS; Velvet RI BON S', FRINGES ; Morocco and Silk BELTS, LACES, WHITE GOODS, of all kinds. M A DIES’ AND HISSES’ HOOP SKIRTS! TRIMMINGS, YANKEE NOTIONS; HOSIERY, and GLOVES f a/I Inadt. BED AND NEGRO BDANKETB, &C.. &C. Our Manufactory of Cloaks and Mantillas. The only one in the Souther States, is in FULL OPERATION now ; and we vesture to say that we can offer these Aiticies BETTER finished, and more suitable Southern TASTE, As tfeeap as .uiy Northern Just give us the pleas-tro *ef an early call, and convince yourselves of the abort’ facts:. KAUFFER, BAUM & CO. 175 and 177 Broad Street, Under the Angnnt ill - ti*|. Aupr.iitJi. On. l nifn FFn 1 ‘ tn * u ‘ ,BtCn 1 KvtFfxn, , v August 22d 1860. fmay 2k, 1660. | *ly. tliMi-llamauii Advertls* LAM) FOR SALE. WILL btf inM wt i li'nt*- suit-, ii*p * th-1 f el nginjr tttth- •o’ ts ui WiiiiMiii Aski ii flc’il, ut hi t*e%n i il*# rv-uiii ut Grt- -ru* in lire* ic 4’ t ipy So i liml cunUinit hun ‘iANI ni.d ttiirtv *tmr 234, iH*re or I*>h, ailj*U'rp I's I :*• r Am br* li.itchiVon, Jol.n II li, Jain. > Smith :tni otlirro. There *• t*-* aeon •! *ch botiuni land on rail! tr.ict lyinjr on R rNairn C-- * k, about thirty ncio*. of u-otri- Ittid well nintand P. ra*n* -A'U-lmtff c* took ni said tr .ct ui tautl run ohiam anv infiw o ChiictTt.iug i* that ih-y want by calling *m **r nrdersii?*♦•<? who net S• n ttu plai e. JO lit’A A^KKIJ As l - hr H M MERR'TT, Ex'tr WM. ASKKU. October 3d, IS6-J —2m. Xcw (ioods! &, Great Bargains!! at ■ lIOiYELL & XE.lfil3 The public arc invitml to call and inspect 11. & N’s. full anil carefully selected stock of Fall and Winter Goods All that remains on hand of previous pur chases, in “ orsted Press (jioods, I ’blorcd Silks, ,t... will he sold at cost; in order to'make room fur a fresh supply Grecneslioro, October 10 IB6o.—wfm, feaofeaa Cj MOUNTAIN HERB k pSRSMIiI ,)• . Herbs, rarks ami Roots fy vkhsiv r|j Poisoaotss Alinerals and Drugs. Vj ‘J MOTHERS TAKE KEED! i |j J !> ynti wh*n *tva i rrhig the* ti*v*:sy urtions of Ifftw Jsct yr ir <*nai*h*r that it nmt t*t* im*re* fijili •J Dun . me-re* t |i<4.i* tt;f tlo*m? lie nine ‘>*'j 'i", i* ,,w e*N P’t t‘!i Ue*i:t*e iif ti e* M*’It* Rw |; *s a. ‘*i'h i< H’OliMs, on-.l rhottid i* at i-ntt f <Q Hi: IDS OF FA'.il I ITS ® # D not S I your chiM.on Rutfe , when w pu.ieu’. ;1A ~•>* you in f J |i jntSGX’S WOPeS TIM JS ‘/ A S.\FF AND FI.!'ASA NX UUKK FOB \V- |:\.S. kj By fTi-w nil'll better :iel -nfer wnuM it he t” r'^i| hive It nil’ vs in Ou* linii'*e. A little It*hty f >'!; n y chjM is fi.en il! may often lit- the raw-e j if uof is Ie- till while iir.tinc without telnv. hii'l 1/ ll J hv oiviv.g the .vor.V'/’t/.v HF.un •pka'iw* j:p-l lA.’.i’oi,® ill;t< , f'B. ar \ yur.-'!f much expense. L: j ‘]U; hie til>o f(* l happier in Knowing thnt you have ih iif \c|ir t:• ty. :i;i’i |u*fe:i:usi*t* saved itn lit*. *x.JS This no uirine is combined purely of p HERBS AND ROOTS i NOT A rAKTICI.K OF rlk ‘‘X alomcl ov Jilincval j IS USED IN IT. [j Vo more filthy will he med h\ jCSJ JD. • who once me this T*-n. The -n!\ ectiv.- fr'ik ,1.3 of i'-e pie of nil other Veeinifiiged and Worm ( ( ,jl J iJU, > i„ MKIt Cl’ It Y . Mi 1 ] f j aI V E N O tfi yip o i ss o isrW, C I TO ff / TOtra OHIIDBHf. 2 i i’-o this S"mj FH*. Vegetable Medicine. flk J i iti’ Worin ’l*:t was diseovered in an unu.*li:il ojW t w:i among tl ** Wilds of N'otihem M;*x'c<* —a g J i'l .1 i ‘ll .'(voyni of it von wi■ I find in our Almaiumi* fc,//” M 1 v-\ for Dm* /jfrtii t.f (./’ ThUi Almanac,'’ of the id ’ jf u and ivhni \..tj hve read it. send it tov ; lfj r ii, i.-j. i.itill,},; they v also know of and /**. I ?: die 1 by !i , (.p.i- AT BF.MFI Y ! f.’/ i ,11'DSOiNM IVOU.II TEA ‘I a1 L I,S IVOUMS, f\ ■t vs r IT- • n—s Hcasrut It Take, ‘'.dj : i Ef.T .1 I'UK.IGK -prim: •>■> ITS. I ■*, |ii> } i;Vh —Alwnv- Him! the Name end Si_-m wj* ■. > ii I’-. !. .il Ur’ iN & CO., and the po'iriot Fjjll £ i•! 7'z on *•■• !• i.i’Cl,: ge of this Worm Tea. vj-yo f; B. 1< SVDSO*! & CO., tfV I j3 CLE P >. OPRIETO US, fj.j* ,1 ’| 50 XiToaarcl fj?.. Nev/ Vork. Ct-y M s P jj | IVorni I’en Is Itj* tin*- 1 If * Y;..‘ ‘ ;,•! t> .\ y A il'in?r, <>^jr-v* 1 c- - - m : S -o.| *J; ‘ , V-*;. “.—ysp+r"- M.. -’ V . Jit-*-. ’* SdJby J H w-iod, f!re ncuhorc, G V PhD nr p W Il Wji and, faxin-rtoM. Ga GJune 1 C>. D6i), ly. HbSTETTEK.’S STHMAGHIITTEBS. The proprietors and tnanufacturers o.“ 110:1- TETTEU rs CKLEIiI!ATIID STOMACH 15111- Tl,its can appeal with perfect eonfidence to physicians awl citizena peneraliy of the Uniied S ates, because the article has attained a repu tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon this point will speak more powerful';- rtiau volumes of bare assertion or hi ,zoning puffery. Tlic consumption of Hostetler’s Stomach bit ters for the last year amounted to over a ltalf million bottles, and from its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that utiring the coming year the consumption will reach near one million bottles. This immense t, mount could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in the prepara tion, and the sanction of the most prominent physicians in tliosu sections of the country where the article is best known, who not only recommend the bitters to their patient*, ln. are ready at all times togivc testimonials to iis efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting thevelroio. This is not a temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of Dun. - poling the qualities of the Hitlers, but a soli I estimation of an invaluable lmdieino. which i destined to be as enduring as time itself. Hostetler's Stomach Hitters have proved a Godsend to regions where fever and age. and various other bilious comph.iuiH l,nv > counted their victims by hundred:,. To be able to state contijonlly that the “Bitters” are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia mid like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid loaltur from toe stonmeli, purifies the blood, and imparls roue wed vitality to the nervous sysleti g viug it that tone and energy indispen nble for the restoration of health. It operates upon thesiomaeh, liver, and other digestive organs, mild y but powerfully, and soon restores them toaconditiou essential to the healthy disebargs of the functions of nature. Elderly persons may use the Biller* doily ns per directions on the bottle, and they will find in it astimubiul peculiarly adapted to conduit declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a lonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi dence of thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation w hile suffering from stomach de raitgem’ nts and general debility; acting under the advice of physicians, they lmve abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words to fl> gentler sex. There are certain periods when their cares arc so imriissiltg that many of the!:, sink under the trial. ‘The relation of mother and child is so absorbingly lender, that tbs mother, especially if ‘he be young, is apt to forget her own health ill her extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during the summer season, tiio wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe rate the energies of tlie system, and enable the mother to bear tip under her exhausting Dials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement of phy i cinns,"because it is agreeable to the taste well as’ certain to give a permanent in. n aso es bodi'y strength. 9 All those pet sons, to whom we bare particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from .fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and nil diseases or derangements of the stomach, euperanmialcd invalids, persona of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will commit their own physical welfare l y giving to Hos tetler’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters a irii.l. CAUTION. —We caution the public against using any of the many imitations or eiiinicr feits, but ask for IhVritTTrn’s Ou;niuest* Stowacit Burma, and tee that eneli bottle ban the words ••Dr.J. Hostetler’s ttionmch liitttrs” bown ou llie sdo of the bottle, and stamped ou the metallic cap covering the Cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the hi'e!. •> ti- Prepared and aold b 7 HOSTET7EE it E&IiTU, FiUfctiureh, 80., and it-Ad lj u.i drug; sts, grocera, and dealers ( cr.cral’y thruuebout the United States, South Ame rica. and Germany. l''o- it eVJ. II W'<A, Greenesbrra, TF 4 RTappsti, While Plain*. fAng, 18, ’CS-Ip