Planters' weekly. (Greenesboro' [i.e. Greensboro], Ga.) 185?-18??, October 24, 1860, Image 3

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New Legal Adverttaeaeats. 4ereard; Th<;” r thee tforr ta eit* and ariWoi*!> all and •tncuiar the kin l>*d wi- ..- :t ofaaid dccaaaad. lo be and appear at the C .nrt of Ortiusry, be t>. td la and f>r aatd c maty on the firtt rav*jd>y ,n No vember next, to ehow rouge -ifanf la- V have-wbv aaid letter* tkaahl not then be erm.ted! Given and-r my hand at office in Ooeneaboro* O.tober Ut, 1-60 EUGE.NIU9 L. KING. Orrt’ry. GEORGIA, Gaatxt Cocarv— Whereas William A. Klorenee. applies for L-ttere of Adminitration with the Will annexed, upjn the eatate of Daniel McDonald, deceaaed ; *• Theae are therefore to cite and admnnieh all and aiagular the kindred and creditor* of aaid and. cenae.l, to be and appear at the Gnirt of Ordinary, to be held la and for said county on tbefiratmonday in Novem ber next, toahow cause (ts any they have) wby aaid Lettera ahould not then be granted. Given under my band at office in Greeeeaboro’ October let, MtO. EUGENICS L. KING, Ord'y GEORGIA, Gtti%t Odoott.—Wnerras, Hart C. Peek applie# for L*tter of Onardianabip for John H. Irby and Richard M Irby. Orphans—under fourteen years of age—of Timm >a F Irby, deceased. Toeae are therefore to cite and admonish, all per son* concerned, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary to ba held in and for said county on the first M -nday in November next, to show cause (if any they have) why said Letters should no’ then be granted my huv l at iff) -- in GeecnesborQ, Sept. 14th, 19*50. EUGEPIU9L KING, Oid*y. GEORGIA. CauSTV —Whereas, .fohu •V S'-vtn applies f.jr L-tiers of Glurdtanship . for ‘he persons and property of Fdbv Anna Luckie, Mary Prances Lttckie and VViiiiam F. Lackic, tui n>r chi*dr-<n nnder fourteen years „f age, of Wil tiam F. Luckie deceased ; fnesn are therefore to cite an ! aJinmi.halt per sons concerned, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary to he held in and for said county,on the first Monday 1 u November next, to show came (if anv ■hey have) wby aaid Letters simuid not tti-n be granted. G*vat. under my baud at. uffirt> in Greencsbor,', Bept. 34 tu 1960. EUC.'.NIUS L KING, Ord’y. GEOItGIAt Gret’iif Count)’. * Vs. Sam iel K. Walker annlie* for 7T r-“ “■ of Aj.nini-tration de bonis non upon the Eatate of Mathew Walker, dic’d. The;-: ira therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred und creditors of said deceased, to betnd appear at !iie Court of Or Jinarv, to he held in an for said county on th i first Monday iu November next, to ow cause (if any they have) sv . ta.d Letters should not then he granted. Giren under mv hand at. office in Greensaboro S rtemb-r sili,’ 1360 EUGEN'IUS L. KING.Ordy. ’ PLUMB & LEITNER, Drugqiife !f Apothecaries. Stmt. OJict. AtCISTA liKOUGIA. Wa reeprelfully invite the aileivtloh oi Merchants, Fl sitrn,, mu! P ysicjuß*, lut.ui- birve auu *ed sc- Wortvd stock ut i’luduiieraiei! .Msdlfinrs! CHEMICALS, DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, And all other artici sin our tine We fed assured tintt ao bluer in the S .utii cn off r a stock superior lo unra in Gxscivixxss and Puritjt, all OrriciAL PaartSATi isj being main in strict accordance with the Fnrooilas of toe Vititeil Stales PhurnmcopoHn, best if.i renfMs. and bv the PROPER WEIGHT* an i MEASURES. Our stock of DENTIL AST) SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS in fall, and our arrangements with the best niunufa *urors, for procuring suniilica at the shortest notice, itt unequalled. We are Agents for the lest brands in tbs country of White cad And I!i* While. The Finest Pe>iurne y ntttl Cliolccsi AKTICLEk FOR TIIE TOILETTE lo great variety niav always bo found in ;,ur a tuck. We keep always on hand a largo stock of ibe first brands of FRENCH AND GERMAN GLASS, For windows, Pictures, Frames, (fee., Ac. FRESH GARDEN. GRASS AND FIELD SEEDS, From the But Grotter* in Large Quantity, at the Proper Season. Feeling confident that wc can furnish our customers with the beet articles, on reasonable term-i, we respectfully solicit orders and pledge ourselves to fill them with fidelity anddispaten. If anv article should not prove to bo pre cisely as represented, we shall feel thankful to have it returned at our expense, and. the mon ey will ho refunded. PLUMB k LEfTNER. Augusta. Oa. September 2fl. 1800. -ly. M 31T899KX13K8 SUPE B-PIIOSPSATE OF 3 LIME. MQVAXj FFNJIK undersigned, Agent for the above JL Fertiliser, in consequence of its worked success the part season, and the gr-ttly in creased demand arising the'-efrom, has na.;c a-rangonirnts wi'h the nunufacturer for a largvtnd fill supply; and requiring greater facilities for storage and otheraccorr.modatfon, has talced (he four story Warehouse as beloo where ho will hr Sift* to supply auv quantity required, with iiremptuess. ?lp may be.aj-; lowed to eayre-i his satltfiictim, in view id’ the fact that of this num.'ivm- pic has.- > a'b ofhitn by planters, generally for ifio pu post 01 making comparative tcss with other f-r- !• Ucn. not one case has come to his knowledge where our Fertiliser has not shown a decided superiority. Planters who have used Hapes’ Phosphate. now make it their solo reliance, -and are ordering (so eof them) as much as fifty tons, for use the next season. This fact speaks for itself. W have discover* and a qual ity, developed lr* the drouth, which was before unobserved, via; its hvgrometric power, or eapacity, to absorb moisture from the atmos phere, which obviated to a large extent the lets unparalleled drought where it was used, while most other fertilisers were not only val-- ueless, but positively injurious to the plant. The safety and profit as a money investment, arising from the use if 11 apes’ Phosphate, re wow placed beyond question, and the experi ence of the past season, has established what we have, without hesitation, always asserted for It, that it is the only fertiliser reliable un der all circumstances or soil, m*tde of cultiva tion, and of weather. The undersigned is also prepared to supply any description of AGRICULTURAL MA CHINERY and IMPLEMENTS, of the l uest Improved patterns adapted to Southern culti vation, nt lowest prices. J. A. QUIMBY, No 8. Warren Block. Augusta, G*©. fW*.WIO |Bfio.—vrfim. valuable intention* ie the fcnwere mart*. fcr wbiek MMaltjlW-vai ltew. Legal Adrertitenentr NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Kstateof Jam n s M. Davie-in, late of said county deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and all having claim * present them duly proven to the undersigned, within the time prescribed nv law. MARGARET D'VISON, Adm’rx, JAMES DAVISON, Adm’r. September 3d, 1860. —Gw. NOTICE. GEORGIA, Greens. County.*— Two months after date, to-wit: On the first Monday in November next, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave'to sell a portion of the real estate belonging to the estate of William 1). Maddox: deceased. VALENTINE D. GKESIIAM, > F , MARSHALL K. STOVALL, \ Lx rs ’ August 30th 1860. —wtd. A (Unlnlst rater's Sale. GEOGRGIA, Greene County.—By virtue of an Order of the Court'd’ Ordinary for said county, will be sold before the court-house dourin Greenesboro’ on the first Tuesday in November next, all the lands, —000 acres more or less—lielonging to the estate of George Crutchfield, deceased, lying about eight miles east of Greenesboro on the 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 day of sale. J AMES BURK. Adm’r. of George Crutchfield, Deceased. Greenesboro', September lt, 1860. GEORGIA, Greene County. \\r iII'.REAS, James W. Jackson, Guardian IT of James 1) Champion, petitions this -,urt for Letter of Dismission from said Guar dianship : It is therefore ordered that all persons con- erne - be and appear at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said county on the first Monday in November next to show cause (if any they have) why said Guardian should not then be discharged. Ordered further that a copy of this rule be published forty days in terms of the law. A true extract from the minutes of Greene Court of Ordinary, September Term 1800. feUGENIUS L. KING, Onl’y. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. BY an Order of the Court of Ordinary o! Greene ounty, wi 1 be sold on the f/, sl lUESDA', IN OVUM BE P n,xt, before the Court House in r ßnesboro, Greens County. (if not - rtvioufily so ],j <>i the l’ract of Lana lying on LittJe River, in said county, whereon Col. Absalom -Janesformerly dved, and now belonging to the two Minor Heirs of A. J tnes, deceased, containing about (2-150) r wen tv-six Hundred’ and Filt acres. Said settlement of land is one of the most valuable in ALddle Ge orgla, containing a very Urge prop rtfon of bottom land, in a high state of cultivation, and aiso a large propor tion of wood and. The improvements on the pUce are nil that could be desired for planting or farming pur poMto 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 (dace will show all the points to any one desiring to purchase, Sol-1 for the purpose of division. tr” IVnas.—One Third payable on the 25ih nf December 1860 , One Third due on the Sfith Di-cc ibor I°Gl ; and One Third payable on the 35th-Decetnbar, 1862, with .merest from 25th -Deeamber, 1860 on the two last payments. Any fui thcr information can be bad by ap plying to Mr. Albert King on ihe place, or bv letter to either of tho undersigned, at Per.- tield, G’eorgia. THOMAS P. JANES. ) JAMES A. SANDERS, t s ’ September 3d, 1860. NOTICE. GGEOBGIA, Greene OouKty.—Two mouths ufior date, I shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell a portion of the real estate belonging to the es tate of James A Moody, deceased. ELI VS'B. MOODY, Ex’r. of James A, Moody, deceased. August 29th, 1860. •Candidate For Tax Receiver, WE are requested to announce the name of Win. TANARUS, Duster, as a candidate for the office of Tax Receiver, at the ensuing election for Coun ty officers in January next. Oetober 17th 1860.—ts. Candidate For Receiver. We, are requested to inform the voters of Greene that Mr. Enoch G. Morgan is a Candidate for the office of Tax Receiver at the ensuing election in January next. October 17 1860.—td. Extscmnrs Sale. IN accordance vith the last Will, and Testa ment, of H-irod Irby late of Greene County Georgia, deceased, will be sold before the Court Zfouse >n Greenesboro, Greene County, within the iegal hours ol sale, on the fies.t, Tuesdiy in November next; the following .ismed negro slaver, the jropcrtv of Raid de ceased to wit: Charles a man, 72 years old, ■Ned i man, 69years old, litt'e Ned a man, 25 years old, j moss boy; llt years old, Z7ender son a bev, V 5 years cim, Nathan a boy, 14years old. Berry a boy, 5 1-2 years old, Cresy a wo uan, 50 years old. //annsh a woman, sf years old, tod her two children, Nally sgiil, 4 yea’s oid, and Greene a boy 2 1-2 y are old, also E"-- ily a girl. 11 years old. £any a girl. 11 yeai od, Caroline * girl, 10 years old, and Jinny a girl, !) years old. Sold for the benefit of “the heirs of said estate. Terms twelve months credit, sins'l notes and approved security, ’ IS AAO A. WILLI A MS. Err of HEROD IRBY , Deed . September 1 nth 1860. Executors’Sale of Land. Georgia, Gunot* Couxw.—By virtuo of an order from the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold before the Court House door in Greenesboro, on the first Tuesday in December next, the tract of land belonging to the estate of Thomas Merritt dec’d. contain ing 405 acres more or less, lying on Beaver dam Creek in said county, alxjut seven miles from Greenesboro, adjoining lands of Ambrose Hutcheson, James Atkinson and others. On the promises is a dwelling house and out buildings. There are about 80 or 100 a oresofthe land in the woods, and is well tim bered, Ahe balance is cleared and under good fence Persons wishing to see the place will please e-a’lon Henry Merritt who lives on the place or on the undersigned. Terms on the day of sale. JAMES MERRITT, Ex’r. of Thomas Merritt, dec’d. This Ootober oth 1860. NOTICJE3. GEORGI A. Gbhh* CotJXTT— Two months after data, (to-wit) on tb Ist Monday ie December next, application will hs made la the ••Court of Ordinary” or said county, for leavs to sell, atprivsta sale, the Wild and scattered lands, lying and being In difler eat rcuntiee of this State, belonging to the Retain of James M Davison Into o’ *id oooo'r. deceased. MARGARET DAVISON. Jdmts. JUNE* DAVISON. Adw'. fin radvi *li September *9th. Legal Advertisements- GEORGI Greens County -Wher-ns Wil liam Dtvis, and Goodwin T. Myrick, Executors <>f the last Will nd TrStvinent of Mrs Sarah W. Rowland, deceased, petition the Court of Ordinary of taid county for Litters Dismissory: These are therefore 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 he I eld in and for said county on the second Monday in January 18G1. Given under my hand at j office in Grei-ner.hnro, July sth, 1860. t EUGENITJS L. KTNG, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Gkeene County.—Whereas, John O. Merritt and Thos. J. P. Atkinson Administrators upon the estate of Lovitt Mer ritt deceased, petition the Court of Ordinary of said county for Letters Djsmissorv : These are therefore toe te a’ dadnioiilsh all persons concerned, to so cause (if any they have) why said Administrators should n t b> discharged at the Oonrt of Ordinary to be held in and for said county on the second Monday ; n January 1861. Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro. July sth. 1860. KUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Greexe Cousey.-- -Whereas, Isaac A. Williams, Administrator dc bonis non of the estate of Joseph Grimes, decea ed, ctitions the Court of Ordinary of said county or Letters Dismissory : These are theiefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to show cause (if any they have) why sai 1 Administrator should not be discharged at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said county on the first Monday ii. December next. Given under my hand at office in Gre.enesboro, June At 1 * IS6O, EUGENI US L. KING, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Greexe County.—Whereas. Is ac A. Wiliams, ‘drninisGator upon the estate of Mrs. Harriet L. Grimes, deceased petitions the Court of Ordinary of said count; for Letters Dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish ah persons concerned, to show canse (if any the have) why said Administrator should not h, discharged at. the Court of Ordinary to be he!- >n and for said county, on the first Monrt yin December next. Given under mv hanu at office in Gaocnesborn, this June 4th 1860. EUGENI US L. KING, Oid’y. GEORGIA. Gbeene County. —Whereas, S-muei A. Howell, Administrator de bonis uon, with tin- Will ennexed, upon the ec-tale of McKinney Howell deceased, petitions the Court of Ordinary of Said county for Letters dismissory! These are therefori to cite all( ) ndmnnbv a ‘ (l ft „d ■dngular \hc and creditors said deceased lo c.tusip (if any they ‘. lrt vf)-hv said Administrator should not b; ,'moharco l at the Court of Ordinary to iield in and for said county on the first Monday in Novcmbf r n et. Given under mv hand at -.ffiee in Grrcnesborn, April 2nd, 1960 ‘ EUGENICS I, KING, Ord’y. / I I.OUGIA. Grlknb i’ounty Whereas'. John \V. 1 \X Swan, applies for L.-tK-rsof Adni-.iiisirdion U|- m riie Estde o Mrs. Delu y F. Lorkie, deed; Th. scare therefore to cile end admonish all on’ imrnlar the kindred and cri-'-itr.r- of said deceased, !D hi’ mol appeal at the Court o* Ordinary, To be held n and for said county, on 111 • first Monday in No ivemher net, tus'i nv cause, (if any they have) why aid betters stmuld nut then t>e “ranted. Given un-'er my liand >.t • (Ti-o in Grer n-st-mo’ Sept. *2-1: hi I Stilt. EUGENI US I, KING. Ord’y GEORGIA, Gbekxe County —Whereas, WtUisut Samlets, Aioinistmror upon toe (State ot Thomas L Sanders dec’el. petitions to the Court of Otdinaty ol sii-t county tor Tevtere Dwmiasory ; These are therefore to cite, atxi require all persons concerned, to ehow cause, (it any they have) why said Administrator should not in- discharged at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said County on (he first ran ml ay in April next, IS6I. Given under my hand at t ffi-'C in Gree-neaboro’ Oi tober Ist 19'iO. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y. Notice for Leave to Sell Negroes. ATipticatioo wtll be made to theConrt nfOoriiina ry -f Greene County Georgia c.t the fi I-1 rciful- 1 mu after, tiie extyra'ion of two months Irotn ttiis ■uitice for.leave to sell the negroes belonging to the ■etahMif Jea-e Fircb, Idle of said couoty the aso for the benefit ot heirs aid ercdiio-sof said deceased. 0. II S.MITH, Adnir. of Jesse Finch. Oct 3J IS6o.—w2m. MOTICM GEORGIA, Gop.nty -- Will he oI fit tfi .late reaHecic? ul Walker D'*.c*d. in Bii<i conn v, on Tuoflitay 13 h N >v. 1 S6t>* personal v * elomyi er to thf- f state of staid ileft'd, * Corn, Fodder, of various a'n<lr#urh ■•liar things •# uuMy found on fwna.L —ami •VEfJROES. Sol 5 it fl.r tftp Will. 0.3 1860. IVJ.,W LEWIS, Ex’il citationT STATE OF GEOBOIA,) In tho Court Hrecuc County, s os Ordinary. To Jane Hutcheson and, her husband James Hutcheson : WHEREAS, a papor purporting to be the last Will and Testament and Codicil of Sarah Walker, deceased, has been filed in this Office; and, whereas, Samuel R. Walker the named Executor in said Will, lias petitioned this Court that .the said W ill and Testament and Codicil may be proven in Solemn form, and that the Mt •• >•'*. iMv-stJes and J!*-u-s t L. w be cited for that purpose; and, whereas, Jane Hutcheson, wife of James Hutcheson, a Lega tee named in said Will, resides beyond the lim its of the State of Georgia: These arc therefore to cite and require the said Jane Hutcheson and her husband James -Hutcheson, to be ancf appear at tho Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said county of Greene, on the first Monday in November, Eigh teen Hundred and Sixty, (the same being the day fixed by the undersigned for the probate of said Will) at the Court House in the City of Greenesborough, at 10 o’clock, a. it., to attend upon said probate, and to show cause (if any they have) why said Will and Testament and Codicil should not then Ik! proven in Solemn form. Given under iny hand and official signature at Greenesborough, this 30th dav of July 1869. EUGENIU.SL. KING; Ordinary of Greene County Georgia. August Ist., 1800 —w9od Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, Gbkbne Countv - By , virtue of an or te, >■ t hr C -ort ol 0--'1 narr tor said c- unty, will be sold before ibe Court Hours door in Mi'cbci Bounty on ibe first Tuesday in D -ct-inb, r noxtonelot <>* landco ■( -inmv (2-AC) two hundred and fifty acres. No. 237 wo hundred andfehirty seven, lying in the ll'b ele enlh Dotrict of originally Ear’v. now Mitchel Countv, belonging lo toe Eaiate oI George CRUTCuriELD, Dic’d, te whom said lot of land wa? draiva and granted. Terms ,-n the dsv-of Sale. JAMES BURK. Admr. of George Crutchfield, Dcc’d. Oct. 3 ! 1-60—wSnt. GEORGIA, Greene County. All persons having demands against Eliz abeth Richards, late of said county dec’d. (who was relict of Herod frbv, deceased, and had a life estate in the estate of said Herod Irby;) will please present them to the under signed duly attested within the time prescrib ed by law, and those indebted will i.<ake pay ment to the undersigned at an earlv dav. ISAAC A. v lI.LTAM3, Ex’r. of Herod Irby, deceased. September-fith, 1860. —gw. Administrator’s Sale. TtriLL be sold before the cofrt house door ” in the city of fifreenesboro, on the first Tuesday in November next, Eighty (85) Five acres of land, more or less, (widow's dower, 28 1-3 acres reserved during her life), belong ing to the estate of George Burn hart, deceas ed, and adjoining lands of Wright. Strost er end others. Sold for the benefit of the beire end eraditore. A. 0. BOON, Adni'r September, 12th 2860. BLANKS!! BLANKS’!* BLANKS!!! niwelhim-oua Advertleemcute. Adralelstrators Sale. BY virtue of an Order from the Court of Ordinary o Greene county, will be sold before the court house door in (rreenesboro, on the first Tuesday in November next, all the lands, 800 eight hundred acres more or less, bel mgirg to the estate of William F. Luckie, deceased, lying abiut nine miles East of Greenesboro on the waters of South Ogechee- On the premises is a good Dwelling house, al*o, a good gin house with cotton screw; and all necessary outbuildings. There are about 30ft acres of land in the woods, and upwards of 100 acres of bottom land. Plantation in tolerable good repair. Per sons wishing to see the land wil! call on John D. Sears, who lives on the premises, or on the undersigned. ELLIOT C. BOWDEN, Adm's of Wta. F. Luckie. deceased. ’ J.V.MEBBROOK Requests us to announce his name as a candi date for the office of Tax Receiver at the ensu ing election in January next. — sep 15-ts Mr. Garrett Wood ham, reqnesia us to an,, ounce to the votrreof Greene, that he is thankful for their si. lf ages hrretof re, in electing him Tex Receiver of the Cpnnty, and that he will be thankful for their support for the same office, at the next election ol County officers the first monday in Janunty. October 3d, 1861.—w3tn. RAMSAY & L aBAW, Brown Stone Building, opposite tho Union Bank, and nearly opposite the Planters’ Hotel Jlugusta Georgia * WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF Fashionable Ready-Made Clothing, lIATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, &c., US’* Our Clothing is WELL MADE, and is of tho-inost fashionable kind. Hav ing superior facilities for MANUFACTURING, they will be sold CHEAP. AujjiTsta, Ga. September 26. 1860. Gift. ~ ii i e ii M h, and a 1 $ o n Y e I v e t Carpets, ENGLISH ROYAL VELVET, Brussels, IPhree-Phj and Ingrain CARPETIN Gr S - New and 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, Ac. The Largest Stock over offered, for sale by JAMES G. BAILIE & BROTHER, Importers and Dealers, 905 BICOAD STUIIET, AUGUSTA, GA, .September, I2th, 1860. • [mar. 30, ISGO-ly KAUFFER, BAUM TcO. ‘ WM LiS I MS i ®D!§! E STAHL LSTMEA TANARUS, 175. Broad Street Under the Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga. —— :o:—:0:—:o:—: THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPEOTFULTY INFORM Merchants and Dealers that they have just completed their arrangements for the coming Fall and Winter Season . Our Store has been enlarged to DOUBLE its former size, thereby making it tho In gest Store in the SxATE OF GEORGIA 1 Our Stock, which for Variety of tho most desirable Goods, is unsurpassed in this State, will, in every respect compare favorable with any house either in Charleston, or any other Southern City. It is our intention to establish a regular Wholesale Jobbing House, JELLING EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH. Which, as afWml fact, is the only way to Buy Goods CHEAP. Having a similar es tablishment in New York city, which our Mr. 1. Kalffer is manager, it. is easy to lie perceived that we have Superior Facilities in obtaining the Latest NOV ELTIES as they appearin market. We would only ask the favor of an examination of our Stock and Prices before going elsewhcro and we will proveto the Trade that we can sell Goods fully as Cheap’ as any other Wholesale House; besides saving your time for further traveling, and many other expenses. :o:: O ; ; o JUST RECEIVED, Black and Colored OASIIMIERS ; SATINET, Kentucky JEANS and TICKS* Black arid Colored CLOTH; KERSEYS. OSENBERGS, (DENIMS)- Georgia STRIPES, Marlboro* PLAIDS and STRIPES. ‘ h CALICOES OF ALL KINDS! Mohair, Debegcs, Codestiali, Lavella Ciofli, Barege, Delaines, Bombazine, Alpacas, Delaines, Marellas, ALL WOOL Delaines, ENGLISH MERINOS! Black Brocake SILKS; I Silk ROBES, POPLINS, POUARD3 ; Fancy and Plain SILKS ; * | India and China SILKS. Brown and White Sheeting; nntl Shirting! Irish LINENS, Table COVERS. Table CLOTIIS; DIAPER, DAMASKS, DOYLES, NAPKINS, TOWELS, BRILLIANTS, Marseilles QUILTS. EMBROIDERIES Hat RIIIONS, CORSETS*; Velvet RIBONS, FRINGES ; Morocco and Silk BELTS, LACES, WHITE GOODS, of all kinds. MADIES’ AND £ ISSES’ IIOOP SKIRTS! TRIMMINGS. YANKEE NOTIONS; HOSIERY, and GLOVES of all hind,. BED AND NEGRO BDANKETS, &C., &C. Our Manufactory of Cloaks and Mantillas. The only one in the Souther States, is in FULL OPERATION now ; and wo venture to say that we can offer these Articles BETTER finished, and more suitable Sonthem TASITE, A* Cheap as afiy {Northern House. •Tust give us the pleasAro of an early call, and eouvirieo yourselves of the above facts: KAUFFER, BAUM & CO. 175 and 177 Broad Street KM Under the August t II"tel, \u- e fcU*, Gt. t* s#iiL™ FrB ’1 *•*■*•■’°* 1 kafffer vv August 22d, 1860. finny Sb. T9OO. JL w fy, Miscellaneous Advertiseuieuts j LAND FOR SALK. WILL be -lii at r-iivate ftalr, tbr land belonging ; to the tatale of William Ashen rfreM, about seven I miles S'’ -th of Urea negboro’ in Umue Cmiuty I Sti>i land contains two hundred and Unity four ; acres, 234, mere nr b-eg, adjoining the lands of Am- J brege Hutchison, John llall, Jann s Smith and others. There are ten actes of rich bottom land on said tract lying: on Richland Creek, about ihirtyacres o! w otl land well timbered Persons wishing to look al said > tract ofland can obtain any information concerning; it that they want by calling on the nttrterai£rn“d wf-o 1 lives on the place. JOSHUA ASKFU. j Agt. for B. M. MERRITT, I Ex’lr \VM. AbKEU. j October sd, IS6O —*2m. Sew Goods! & Great Bargains!! AT 110 WELL t XEABY’S The public are invited to call and inspect 11. & X’s. full and carefully selected ‘stock cl Fall and Winter Goods. All that remains on hand of previous pur chases. in Worsted Dross Goods. Colored Silks, ,%e. trill he sold at cost; in order to.make room for a fresh supply Greencsboro, October 10 l"BGo.—w2m. >’ “.A ‘ T|pif \ j in s o.i‘> * Mountain Herb Pills. Above, we present you with a perfect liken*** o 4 Toaneo, a chief of a tribe of the strange Artec Nation, that once ruled Mexico. You wilt find a full account ..f him and hi* people in our I'nmplilets unit AlmauKU*--te be had gratiH, from the Apcnta fur these Pill*. The inventor and manufacturer of *• Judson’a Mot • t’sin Herb Pills. M bait K]ient the greater part of his lih . > traveling, having visited nearly every country In lh* world, lie spent over six years among the 1 “dirr f the Kncky Mountain* and a Mexico, mul ii vu h i the •• Mountain HtCKft Pii.ia” were disc-v* A / interesting account of his adventures there you *iW m.J in our Almanac and Pamphlet. It is an estabi.ohed feet, that all uiaeaics arias h ut IMPURE DLOOOI The blood is the life ! and when any foreign or * matter gets mixed with it, it is at once distributed to every organ of the body Every nerve feels tit* p?*oii. and all the vital organs quickly eeiupUuu. The stomach will not digest the food perfectly. The liver cease* to secrete a sufficiency of bile. The action of the Its art i weakened, and so the circulation is feeble. ‘lhe luiiga become clogged with the poisonous matter ; ln*m, * cough—and all from a slight Impurity at the fountain head of life—the Blood I Ah if you had thrown r ua earth, for instance, in a pure spring, from which mo a tiny rivulet, in a few minutes the whole course of )e stream becomes disturbed and dfreotared. As quirt. I* doe* impure blood fly to every pari, and leave it. sting behind. All the passages become obstructed, and in llte obstruction is removed, the lamp of life soon di< i t These pills not only purify the blood, but reg< n*r*u. %\i the secretions of the body; they are, there (vie, U u; ivax—a ft* a CUBE FOU BILIOUS DISEASES, /Aver Complaint, Sick Headache. &e. This AtiH I-Hi /■* Mullein* expel* from the blood the hidden wi ds of ease, and render* all the fluids end secietiuns pue s 4 .i fluent, clearing and resuscitating the vital organs. Pleasant indeed, is it to us, that we are able to j :• within your reach, a medicine like the “Mountain hauit PILLS,” that #vill pass directly to the afllicted j,„rV through the olood and fluids of the body, and the sufferer to brighten with the UU vi U*au r.ud health. Jtuteon's Pills are the Best Remedy ik n li enee far the following Complaints: Dmtxl Complaints, Debility , Inward IfV-ilweM, O'vnhM , Ibeer and Ague, Liter Ccmptai nit. Colas, female Complaints. Lowness >f Spuds, Chest Diseases, Headaches , files, Costiveness , Indigestion, Stone and Gravel Dyspepsia, Influenza, Seconihiry Symp Diarrhoea, Injlam mat few, f< m*. Dropsy, * * * * • • GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE! Female* who value health, should never he wltliqot these Pills. They purify the blood, remove Obstruction* of all kinds, cleanse the skin of All pimples ami blotch** and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek. The Plant* and Herb* of which these Pill* are made, were discovered lu a very surprising way among the Tezucnns, a tribe of Aborigine* in Mexico. (Jet tin* Almanac of our Agent, aud you will read with delight, the very interesting Account it coat&iu* of the “UiiMi IhUHCIMt” of the A/.U-cs. Observe. —The Mountain Herb Pills are put rp in a beautiful Wrapper. Each box contains 40 pith, and limtnH at 25 cents per box. All pennine, have (he **<nature e U L JUDSON it CO., on each ha. B. Is. JUDSON, & Cos., SOI. K P ROPRI K Tons, No. 50 Leonard Street, jy i: it’ roi: k . JUT FOR SALE BY ALL MEIMCIVK LFOirSK. *V S ild by J 11 Woody Grc- lusloro, G V ni p W i! Wad Iw-xinarton, Ga. GJun? 16, l v 6o, lv, HOSTETTEE’S STOMACH BITTERS. The proprietors ;inJ manufacturers .of IH)S TETTEICS CEI.KHRATEI) SfoMACTI HIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence t physicians and citizens generally ol the hinted States, because the article has attained a repu tation heretofore unknown. A few facts ttpdu this point will tpeak more powerfully than volumes of bare assert ion or tylszoning puffery The consumption of Hos tetter’s Stomucli Hit ters for the last year amounted to over a half million bottles, and front its niuiiifcst steady increase in times past, it is evident ..lint during the coming year the consumption will t each nearonc million bottles. This lßitticijse (mount could never have been sold but for the rat# medicinal properties contained in the prepum tion, and the sanction of the most prominent physicians in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who not only recommend the Hitters to their patients, hut are ready at all times to give testimonials to it* efficacy in nil cases of stomachic derailgementa and tliMaiscascs resulting (heretroui. This is not a temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum peting the qualities'of the Bitters, but a soh l estimation of un invaluable medicine, which is destined to bo ns enduring as time itself. Ilosictter’s Stomach Hitters have proved a Godsend to regions where fever end ngi j and various other bilious cmjLinks have counted their victims by Lamb ed:. To ha able to sfato confidently that the ••Hitlers” nro a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un- Liioycd pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, purifies Ihe blood, and imparls renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that tone and energy indispem able for the restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them to acondition essential to the healthy discharge of 1 lie functions of nature. , Elderly persons may use Ihe Billers daily as per dircctiontron the bottle, and they will tind in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to conduit declining years, ns it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tunic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi dence of thousands of nged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering from stomach de rangements and general debility; acting under the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs und fairly tested thu merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex. There are certain periods when their cares are so harassing that many of them sink under the irial. The relation Os mother and child is so absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially if she be young, is apt to forget her own health in her extremenuxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during Ihe summer season, (lie wear of body and miud is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe rate the energies of tho system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting trial* and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to nil other invigorn tors that receive tho endorsement of physi cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as x well as certain to give a permanent, increase of bodily strength. Q All those persons, to whom we have particu • larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from fever aud ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases dr derangements of the stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own physical welfare by giving to Hos tel ter’* Celebrated fitomneb Hitters a trial. CAUTION. — We caution tho public against using any of the many imitations or cctmter feits, but ask for Hostgituu’* Cui.t.itUAiTn Stomach Bittbls. aud see that each bottle ha* the words “Dr. J. He-tetter’s Stomach Hitter*’’ Vowu on ike side of the Lottie, and stumped on the liictalliu cap covering the eotU, and observe that our autograph signature iscn the laoel. t •- Prepared and eoid b 7 HOfJTET’ Bit t SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sotd b y oil d-uggiats, groce -;. and deader* ganeralj/ throughout uie Uxittou itttc'i,hoath JLxne rieft, ft/iu Citri6A&/. ’ f't>r ’ e fcv J. H. r V o.t. • te. >.-*thr<? ts A R Jappun, Whitt Pitting. ‘Aug, JS ,y