Planters' weekly. (Greenesboro' [i.e. Greensboro], Ga.) 185?-18??, November 07, 1860, Image 3

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Unniiemm, j OEO&dlA, Hrwne County: —Where- as. Thomas M\ Fntnbr ‘igb. Adm’r am-n *tlc Mart ha Wilson dec’ll. pe’i tmwi the Court <>f Ordinary of said com.: v. lut LGRjPt* Di-niis*mrr. TlKjj.e are there? -re to cite and admonish all persons concerned to slum* cause (if any ‘they have) why laid Administrator should mot he discharged at the (husk .f Ordina ry, to be held ill and tor said county on the first monday in May next, 1861. Oircn under tny hand ai office in Greenes •boro November srl* 1860. KUGKNIUB L. KING, Ord’ry. GEttKGI A, Ghkskk Ooctrrr.— Wheieas, la ic A. Wiliams, dtuimsTator upon this *state of Urj. Harriet L Grimes, deceased petition* the I'ourt of Ordinary of said county for Letters Disinissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to *ho cause (if any they have) why said Adminig'rator should not be discharged at the Court of Ordinary to be held in ami for said county, on the first Mend yin December next. Oiren under mv band at offi ‘e in Oaeenes'ioro. this June 4th 1860. EUGEXIUS L. KING, Ord’y. noticf! GEOROIA, Orcene County, Will be Mild nt the ate lesidencc of Wil liam. F. I.ut kie licc'd, in said c iu ty on Thurs ’<day£9th November ah the personal property belonging to the estate of m- il Dee’d consist ing of <f 1 .m, Fodder, Wheat,. Hors s, Mules, ‘Cows and Calves, one yoke oi oxen, pork hogs, -and stock hogs, household and kitchen furni tture, waggons, cart, and plantation tools. Sale to continue front day to’ duv until all is fold. ELIOT C. BOWDEN, Adni r. id A in. F. Luckie, Dec'd.. Noyeip.oer.7ih, 1860, • NOTICE. “ ALL those indebted to me cither by note or account must call soon and settle, ns 1 am er m pelled to hate money to pay uiy debts. Take lair- notice .Sil Books and ucoouiits may be fouiiti nt the old stand, aod in my absence Mr. W. Griffin is authorized to receipt lor the same. *.V , U. SMITH Grcenesboru Nov. 7th, 1800. For Sale."’ t ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in De y T cent her next in the city of Grcenesboro Greene Cos. Georgia, for distribution between the loirs of Graves Swanson, a tract of laud containing two hundred and thirty acies more or less adjoiniug the lands of ‘ ill tain Ed mondson, Aotiil a Greer and others situated about one mill; from W oodvil o, a Station on the Ka'l rad leading front Unjon Point to Athens. There is on the place good framed Dwelling house with two rooms the locution is healthy. _W ater excellent. nv person desir ing to purchase a small farm iff shut vicinity will do well to call and examine the premises. 8. W. S\V ANSON, N. G. W ANSON, NkNYYDIX, Illlopy EVANS, Heirs at law. November 7 th, IS6Q. ttIOBOIA, Greene County. ALL persons indebted to James Putjn Dec’d. arc requested’ to ‘ make immed.ate pay lueut, and alt person.- Laving claims against said deceased w.it pn -ent them duly proven to . the undesigned. * liniAM U DUNN', Ex’r. oi’ James D-ii’ti, dec’ll. November Ist, iB6O. (•xardtau Sale. WILL be. sold in a< corda'icc with an order of the Court .•’ O-dtoary nt the County of Grwno, oit :: < Ist j uesrlay in .1 anuary ii*.l u tW. biffiiwi: g wegrons be longing to .JcftVc’ C. P.itvelt minor. George 47 years I<l, and in i wife Harriet 44 1 ears tili.lv him t wiiitfiiililrpn one ol them 1 ;j ycais old, ami liwwii r g years old, , fsaliio a v.'tsftisui -15 yvmi.v ■ ••id. and Edy a woman 70 years old. . Terms.. siK.lbe day •ot sale. .A. A ,! ■ ‘.AN. Gii.iini.Mi ,1 ; ,}. G. parrot. November 7h. I>6o. . G (CORGI A, CntKKMi (hti:,vi y --Notice is hereby given to all pt-rsiuts baying de mands against Wnlker Lewis, late of said county deceased, to present them to me. properly made out, within the time pre scribes by I,’tvc. so as to show tin it < ham-- Wr iM amount. And all pets-nt* mdel.t ----•d to said deceased are hereby leqaiicd to j make immediate payment. M. W LEWIS. ExV.. of Walker Lewis. November 7tli, 1800.—6 w. ~ i Xt CITOU’S SALF.’ WILL be told 011 the 10th day of De cember next all id the perishable property lielotigbig to the estate of the minor Heirs of A. Janes disc’d consisting of Corn, Fodder. Oats, Peas, Wheat. li--gs, Cattle, Mules, and Horses, etc. etc.. Terms <>u the day,—B<tl to continue from day to da; until all is s-dd. TIIOS. P. JANES. JAMES R SANDERS Executors of A. JANES, November 7tb, IS6O. Laud For Sale. 1 offer for “ale my t nr. Hhig In thrcCoun ty of Giecne, about six mile.-. fiotn .Greaiics boro near Snyrlfa Church, ewtaioi-.g three hundred and si'veuie.iu dereV. • Tuer-is uit t p* ;ce a very goon swell ing house ana out uutises and a good Gin bouse. One hundred acres of the laud is in the woods. There me thirty acres ot bottom land in cultivation on the place- It is a very healthy location. Any person de siring a small plantation will do well to call and examine this place before pnrehas- ! Person* looking at the j land can be shown tin’ pince by coiling on John W.Bwan. WM. A. MOORE. Candidate For Tax ftecelver, WEarari squtssted to announce tho name of j Wilt. TANARUS, Qaiier, ai a Candida c for the office of j Tax Receiver at the ensuing electioaSor t,'ouo- ! ty officers in January next. *t)ctiber 17tb IKOo.—if. . Jf’ j Kb For Tits Receiver. csted to inform the voters . Mft Enoch C. Morgnn is a he office of Tax Receiver at ♦he Smsuing electiop in January next. - 2*. — 1 ~—! iSfe^ nrr,fM Wuo<ltism, r<tgiu* ue to aonoonr* : otlofCe* T . thalt * • thanklul for m, bwiißfc**. ha-sleet tan ***<*” Him Cmmy, and that he will ha ttwnkfai for their ! *hrn**m ****** ** ,h * “'** *', ++** -•£**** ** J Xew-Leial AdrerUnementi KOKGIA, Grckn-c Coi srr—M hen-**, O. (W*i9rbm?l4> nnn*>r ctliM, nt>dtr four . ft**- t\ of Mg t of George OratchfieK!, deceased. These *re therefore to cite and admonish ell persons roncirred, to he nd appear at t) • Oo *rt of Ordinary, to be held in and for saio county, on the first omtiday iu Oecetuber next, to show cause, —if any they have—why sou Zetters should not then be grsnte-1. Given under tny hand at office in Greenes boro’ October 29th EUGENICS L. KING, Or’dy. Oreene SkcriWSale. WILL be sold before the Court House door th* city of Greenesboeo 00 the first Tuesday in December next the following prop ert> towwit. Three acres of Zand more or less, on which is a Grist Jfitl situated on Little River, levied nas the property of J|rJ Tugtrle to satisfy afif* issued from ffreene Inferior Court in favor of Fears & Swanson vs. P. J. Tuggle, Property pointed out hv -aid Tupgle JgHND. ENGLISH, D. S. October 26th 1 hfin. Gieene hberiffSale. WILL be.sold before the Court House done i u the c itj- of Greeneshoro on the first Tuesday in December next the fol lowing Real property: to-wit, the House and Lot in said city, known a the old San ford Hotel, levied ou as the property of Nicholas If. Wilson to satisfy ati fa. is sued from Floyd Inferior Court in favor of C. C. Norton, original plaintiff, but now in favor otT J. Bowling, transferred against said Nicholas If. Wilson. Property point ed out by T. J: Bowling. J. D ENGLISH, D. S. GtcenesWo’ Oct. loth 1860. MAPI3S’ SOIL LIFTING PLOW ! It 11 L.\ si.rlace Plow is run at a depth M of twolye inches, and a two-horae Bdil- Ltumg Plow follows, which is capable of dis mtegr.itiog to a depth of fifteen inches more, there is a total disintegrated depth of twenty seven _ inches and those who so practice will find that they have another farm beneath that represented on their map. A smaller situ o r this Plow, one horse! thinner in the sole and irore dart-like in its figure, is an admirable implement for cultivating crops and will do the work of more than forty me . with hoes. Wuh the corn crop this tool may run c'ost alongside the corn, and to the full depth of t-i ,-lve inches when the corn is bur three inch es hiifh, and b fore the roots occupy tho space between ‘he rows; this will lift the soil, -uove every corn, plant with the soil-, for so slight a distance a i no‘ to, separate the particles from ‘he roots, yet so completely loosening the mas that the plant maybe pick.-,1 up with the fin gers. This is inoo: thorough cult vauim than can be obtained by one hundfed Boeings, leav ing the soil iii bettor tilth and cutting ol no roots. More than twenty thousand of these Plow* were sold I art'year. PRICES, One Horse k 19 SO Two Horse 12 50 “ “ wiOi cutter. 14 00 Thn e Horse 14 00 “ “ v/ilo Cutter 15 60 For sab-by j. A. QUIMBY, s No 3 TVarren Block, Augusta, Ga. October 24th lt-60.—First bay, 1861. ~NE\V GOODS!” IE subscriber h teby respectfully informs A h>s “Id customers and the public that he has just o; ened an Entire new STOCK OF GOODS i at hi* old stand (late W. 0. Smi li’-) where‘he j .invites their attention. The Goods consist ot , Dry Goods. G'O-'eries. iiar-’w are a large lot ~f Clothine. B , ‘ts, Shoe, &r. &c„ Without fohowtng trie cost in of publishing -my private rcaron* for every act, 1 will merely state that I can be easi y found, that I warran’ every article off. red to he new, t,'‘at 1 will sell them of the same quality und quantity, as low xs any one else can or will do it, and to one customer as low as another, not contracting to sell y-V friend goods at cost. Call and see me anfpt will be obliged. %. W. GRIFFIN. Greenoshoro’ Oot. 24 1860. 2m. Fail and W i liter (J lotlii 11 g. A second supply just received, and se'ling at low prices by WAKEFIELD MURRAY & CO. October >7 1860—hn. jTvTr Y l LAXT Klt SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Eire and Burglar Proof SAFE. In a community like this, where fnanv wealthy person* reside nn pinniMp.ns re mot’ from neighbors. >„J who Sometimes have oc casion to keep large sums of money or costly jewelry in their nous s, or have valuable doc uments to preserve, every prudential consid eration require* t at that should have some sale depository for such pro eitv, that rs n>,.y >e c L.ciy secur- from the abcidi-nt 01 fire or temptation to toblx r . The loss ol a single accuont bo k or other document, whether by fire r abstraction, may involve its owner in it tri. ruin ; icci ,1 th-re ore ad'noniidi. 1 i R I prod pt wu to effect a kind o and iiiMi'-moe aga’ttst such calamities, ami the clieapt st *n l most ff.-t‘lual one is the posses sion qf fire an burglar proof Safe. Manv per*,me, wanting such depository carry their money, sometime* arge sum* on their persona, others hide it in secret places; others, whose eutire formux is inves ed in stock* nnd bonds, are know n to keep the evidences of s> cb in- i vestments in wooden trunks or tin boxes lia j ble at any time to tie destroyed by fir or ta-. I ken by the,t. Moreover, if the portents us j kHei times ia licate political and dome tic conk j mouoo. tbui t* a strong reason for procuring | asvf d.-posit.f.w money and valuable* within | ; the entroi ■ I the nwrmr. f bis security i* af- I | f„dd b T V tf.ENI INE A BUTLER'S ALUM ‘ ;FA TEN I Ft RE AND BU R<, LA ft PROOF l 1 SAFE, I his Site is made upon the vapons- i : mg principle, which i* the only reliable one, i j being filled with natural salt* which remain j 1 perfectly ury until heated when they di, charge ; such a eofame of steam that the burning 0 < do'utoent* is rendered impmstfiie. tfuiinc i years that they have been in use, hundred* of them ave hoen suh j cted to the severest ordeals, not one of them • In* bad its contents deetryd by fire; nm -1 h * the bnrgiar .succeeded in a single instance [in entering them. The Itcfes are potfde- I proof, and tb key can be carried in the vesi pocket \ Vo, 80. s26* . * n, Trau*por UU expen*..idl'd [ A too. Mf* for Merchant, Banka, Cat; 1 Offices, A, for ail* by J. A. QUI MByT™ r ,? *8 iffar an Blodt, Augusta Ga. Oekllgt ie*©,- Until Jfareb lit. 1811. Legal AdeHleeaii. GE'MIGI .. GaxawtTotrifTv -h heuw* IMjfj liam S. f)vi*. and Goodwin T. llyru-k,* Exeealorw the lest IVi 1 ! aird T.-stnweat of Mr* Sarah W. Knwianu. d.ceased, petition the t’curt f Ordinary of said county for Letter* Dismissnry; Thaee are therefore to cite and admonish alt persons concerned to show cause (if any they have) why said Executors should not be dis charged at the Court of Ordinarr to be belli in and for said county *n the second,- Monday in January 1861. Given under hty hand at office in Greener-boro, ->lv sth. 1860. , E GESljjlL. KING. OrdV. Georgia, gsss Cocim-.—wheuw, John 0. Merritt and Thos. J.P. AtkirtSnn Ad nioistratnrs upon the estate of Lovitt Mer ritt deceased, petition the Court of Ordinary of said county for Letters Di*mi>sory.- These are therefore toe tea dadmonish all persons concmed. to • or cause (if any they hare) why said Administrators should not be discharged at the Conrt of Ordinary to he held in and for said county on the second Monday in Janurrv 1861. Given under my hand at office in Greeneshnro July 6th, 1860. EUGENICS L. KING, Ord’v. GEORGI A, ti KEENE Cot'NBV.- • -VTher-as, Isaac A.AVillia>, Administrator de bonir non of the estate of Joseph Grimes, deeea ed, petitions the Courtof Ordinary of said county •or Letters Disinissory: These are theiefore to cite all persons concerned, to show cause (if any they have) whv.sai l Administrator should not he discharged at the Courtof Ordinarv to lie held in and for said count , on the first Monday i'V December next. Given under my band at office in Grecnesboro. June 4t 1 ‘B6O, EUGENI US L. KING, Ord’y. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, Gbiizhs Oomur -By virtue of an .r,ler o’ the Court at>Or<t,nary lor Bxi J county, will be ea'd b,*f .re the Court Houeo door in Mi'Cbel ounivon the fi.st.Tuesday in Dccemb'r n. atonelot ollnnd -onteioiog (i ,0) iwo hundred and fifty acres, N > 237 ‘wo hundred and thiriy seven,” lying to the ll,h c'nveutb District of originally Early, now Mi'e'iei *i>univ. 10 the Eaiate ot'Gaoßoa Csctonrici.D, Ot u. o wnorn -“'d Jot * draws and granted Trrmana ‘,iC nvr. JVMESBURK. an,,,.-, of Ge.irge Crutcnlield. Dic'd. Ou t. 31 I*6o —wßm GEORGIA, GKKXt County— Whereas William Saodeis, A,niui*trat,,r upon the relate ol Thomse L Sanders dec’d. prtiiions In the Court of Ordwrary ot • lid county t.r I.e'iera DismUsoiy S'*^ These arc therefor,- 10 cite and require all persons concerned, to show cause, (il any they have) why said Administrator .should not be discharged at the Court ol Ordinary to he held in and for aaid county on ‘he first mondny in April next, 1561.’ Given under my hind at offire in Greenesboro’ October Ist IH'SO EUGEVIDSL. KING. Ord’y. Xotlce Top Leave to Sell Kegfcpf Aprtlicaiu'a *mli b iA*nie to tiie Omni o? 0 vf3|r;a ry of Greene Cnuntr Georgia at rhe.fi:s’ regular term alt-r ti e'i “aiion of >wo tnoiiilis limn, this notice for lesve to -ell the negroe- btlonei ,g to the eelate of Jesse Finch, late of s-i,l coumvd-c seed for the bentfit ol heir* a„d er, dtio--of aiiri Irceaeed. C. H SMITH, A >mr ol Jcaac Finch. Oct 3d t*6o. w 2,ti. NOTICE- | GEORGIA, G-irrss County •- Will be sold at thr l.ne residence ol Wnlkcrl.-w,*, Dec'd. in said coun ty, on To<’ a 13 h Nov. G6O, the peraonal proper ly belonging the < sti'e ufsaid dec’d. consisting of Corn, Folder, Stock of various kinds, and such -•'her thini'saa usually found on farms,—and NECROES.jStjBBfcnd. r Ihe Will. Oct. 3d l3fHRk. , M. W. LEWIS. Bx’r. Atlniluislmioi-’s Sale o< ■sand Ac Negvocs. * Georgia, gucene t utsir —Dwiriueoi ud order fi,im the C’,uu toi OnJinaiy us sa <1 county, will bo sold I,Slurp tlie Cijuit lioita*,lour *u irrocnof-lioro, in’ttto firs) TttV:- day in December next, witlfin theAem.nl lodys of snlc. all tiie land 280 aero* mot e o !e s, Lu louging to the ornate ot Sbei.wiM j btAlileydec’d, ly ug o.i the waters of tho AppnlaebeoTlivyrui sad coiiutv, in the reserved Quor.ee *f„l Appiilnchec Rivers, lauds if Baldwin Copelan, M. K. Stovall, Watsim ai.d otliorS. ‘ - , W'-rjW"- On the premises is a dwelling house and out buildings. By virtue of the same aulhorily. will also be * sold before'the Com-t Douse door inGreer.es born ~n the first Tuesday in January next 1861 within the legal hours of sale, the follow ing named negro slaves, belonging to the es tate of said Sherwood sftmky dec’d.- vlg; — Bob about 65 or 70 years old, Willis about £6 Lnrrv John nlKlUt2l. Jacob about 16, I‘hilip about 14, Hose ajjout 50, and Jape about 18 years old. Terms on the day of sale. MOSES F FOSTER, Mim>. de bonis non, with the Will annexed of Sher wood Stanley, dec’d Greenesboro October 9th 1860. : Adiuiiiisirittor’s Sale . Will be sold before tho Court Unu-e door in this county on the first Tuesday in December next within tbe legal hours of sale, the. Hotel property belonging to the estate <>t John H. Snellings, late of this county ilecVl. known as the Willis Hotel property. It is conveniently situated for a hotel, is in good tepair and has a stable connected with it and sufficient ground for garden and other purposes. S dd on a credit of twelve months, GieenoJ.oro Oct, 17th 1860. FREDERIC c: FULLER, Adm’r. Do Witt & Barrett’s, R TATI G HARROW. PATENTED 2ND MARCH 1658. * The First premium Harrow of the em pire and Hrem Mountain States. * The Harrow that has taken the premi um. at every State and Cs.oir.ty it has been exhibited and Tented. I wish to inferin%ie citizens o#%rene and the adjoining “Counties, that 1 have bought the “S TATES RIGHT’ t.. the above Harrow; anil that 1 am manufactur ing them at PEXFIELD GEORGIA, l have fifty neatly finished. I will sell the Hairow at $1.5,00, or the ‘'Partners Right” for five Dollars Any one win. camnakea plough stock, can make one of these Harrows, as, they are very simple in idiisiruction; excfpt the centre piece of iron which is cast, it rfcuwever costs hut two Dollars and twenty five cents. A gen tleman who has used |his Harrow nay*, I would state for tbe ‘"benetrt of the firming community, that it is the most simple and complete pulverizer (bat-ever ed, iTiave one in use on my (ann (two miies from Auburn,), and I testify t hat it will do more work in one hour than a com mon Harrow will in two, I tested tbe H* r „ row in hard soil, and in corn suhble • and I find it cmea *p to your statement to the I very letter &c.. Any person wishing to purchase a Har row, can take it on his plantation and it it doH not nit be may return it, and I will chntga him nothing. It is the very t f* leveling the grennd, and hi caking cl.ids, consequently iain vainh!fr*iu put. ting in wheat. james m. Lankford, ! IM ‘bee t’ Jth IB6o—ly Leinl A4veHiM*Bient. Bxrcatn'S*le of Land. A, <kEsk ('oi ntv liv virtue of Vn i>rdrfrum in* t'oitrt us Ot#iry of oiuti county, wit! be sold before *l**4l. iurt Ileus* d*mr in Gri*neslx>r>, u the first Tuesday in December next, the tract of land iMihmginj* to the estate of Thomas Merritt dee'd. qantain in st -fff'i acres more or less, lyinps'MHßpaver dam Creek in said county, about MMm’ miles from flirenesinro, adjoining lands of Ambrose Hutcheson, Janies Atkinson iut<^tt4n|> On the pren&es is a dwWlinj* house i , out buildings. ‘‘‘There are about 80 or 100 n cresof the land in the woods, and is veil tim bered, the balance’ is under good { fence. Persons wishing te see the place will [deuse cati on Henry Merritt who’ lives on the place or on the undersigned. Terms on the dftT “f -a JAMKS MERRITT. Ex’r.* of Thomas Merritt, dec’d. This October 9th 1860. NOTICE GEORGIA.&b4RHkPwntt. —Two months after <ti*-, (to-wit) on theTiS Mend** in D coither n-rt, application will he made to On? “Court of Ordinary” of sunt csuintv, for lesve to'lell, atprivu'e **te. the Wild and ewtt.'.'Ved l-ndt, lying and brine n diff r ent rounds* of this S'ale, helangina f, e Estate of Janies M. Davison I o r so it rom- v, drreeoed. M \ Rtf ARK r [>\Vls<)\. A iin’t*. JAMKS DtVOOV A ‘mV, Wjrerneshoro. Ga’ Septs 2-Vh. 186” ♦ RAMSAY & 1 aIIAW, ■■ v-j.vse? ‘•’ sasritdSL -Ve : rtf-’ ,?.* If; Brown Stone Building, opposite the Union Bank, and nearly opposite the Planters’ Hotel •lugnsta Georgia. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF Fashionable Ready-Made Clothing, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, See., BP* Onr Clothing is WELLMADE.aud is of the most fashion abi.k kind. Hav ing superior facilities for manifactliKlMi. they will be sold CHEAP. Augusta, Ga. September. 26. 1860. 6m. rfel cn Madalion Velvet Carpets, ENGLISH ROYAL VELYKT, Brussels, 4 Three-Ply and Ingrain CARPETINGS. In New and Beautiful patterns just Received. Damasks of all Kinds, Lace and Muslin Curtains -CORNICS, BANDS, LOOPS, &C. WINDOW SHADES, Floor anti Table Oil Clothes, Mats, Mattings, Wall Papers, Boards, &e. The Largest Stock ever offered, for sale by JAMES G. BAILIE & BROTHER, Importers ami Dealers, 80* BItOAD STRI.tT, AUGUSTA, GA, September, 0m :10m,.-.. ‘ fmar, 30, 1860 1y - , BAUM &~C<s£\ J liMlifiJ©!!. EST ABLI STM Ei\ TANARUS, 17 fy. Broad Street 177. Under the Augusta Hotel. Augusta, Ga. —— —:0:—:<>:—: THE UNDERSIGNEP WOULD INFORM Merchants Hint lH*i*lt‘l*S that they have just completed their arrangements for the coining Fall ami Winter Season. Our Slojg has bepntcnlargetl to DOUBLE its former size, thereby making it the lar 1# gest Store in the state of Georgia i jj Our Stork, which for Variety of the toost (li*mil.l<> Goods, is unsurpassed in this State, will, it. every respect compare favorably with any house either in Charleston, or any other Sbiithern City. Jt is our intention toestaidisli a regular W h al e J obb in g House, SELLING EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH. Which, as an old fact, is the only way to Buy Goods CHEAP. Having a similar es tablishment in New York city, which our Mr. 1. Kaikfkh is manager, it is easy to he perceived that we have Superior Facilities in obtaining the Latest NOV ELTIES ns they appear in market. We would only ask the favor of nn examination or our Stock and Prices before going elsewhere and wo will proveto the Trade that we can sell <j< ds fully as Cheap as anv other Wholesale House; besides saving your time for further traveling, and many other expenses. :o:: 0 : : o JUST REOHI VBD, Black and 0 OASHMIERS; SATINET. Kenfnrkv .TE ANS nod TICK*?. Black and Colored CLOTH ; KERSEYS. OSENBERGS fDFNIAfSi Georgia STRIPES, Marlboro’ PLATDB and STRIPES - ’ CALICOES OF ALL KINDS! Mohair, Debpges, Cedestinli. Lave!!a Cloth, Barege, Delaines. Bombazioo, Alpaeas, Delaines, Marellas, ALL WOOL Delaines, E NOLI S H 31 ERIN O M 8 m - I R ° BES ’ POPLINS, POUARDS ; i aucy and Plain blLk.-v; | India and China SILKS. Brown and White Sheeting and SliirMnjr! TfUI. LINENS, Tanle COVERS. liable f LOTUS ; DIAPER DAAf ASKS DOYLES, NAPKINS, TOWELS. BRILLIANTS, Marseilles QUILTS’ E 31 BROIDERIES St22BSBS?LW. KSS MAD IE S’ AND HISSES’ HOOP SKIRTS/ TRIMMINGS YA XKFF NOTIONS; HOSIERY, and GLOVES of all hind’t. \ BED AND NEGRO BDANKETB. &0.. &C. Our Manufactory of Cloaks and Mantillas. The only one in the Souther States, is in FULL OPERATION now • and we ventar* t to say that we can offer these Articles BETTER finished, and more suitable Southern IASTE, As ibeap as auy Northern Horn*. .Inst giro ns tbo pleasure of an early call, *and convince Yourselves oft,„ ‘ abovo factsi * ‘ ‘ 1 ** ’ - m KAUFFER, BAUM & CO. 175 and 177 Broad Street, J.Kiima i Under the Afigjfrf-t Hotel. Augusta; Gn i Bti n i ku fpbb, \ i Aagnstttfl. f*T 180.f 0 ->-ly minerllnneanM AdvertlneMeatM • r . l a _ ’• ..... . -- -i JST. j LAND FOE SALE. WM,t,iMMulil •t.'i'riit •!•, tlir Uud llngina to Uu .• .* (>’ Wilium Akru il> c'd, b, uw, n inlir* tsiuih ul Crwnr.lcirv’ in Gre. r,e Cimroy jiniil Ihl coiiUim, li> I ,!n,l rrd end tl.iny i ur airn, 254, u tr nr lea*. *<l joining ll>r londe ot Am iiutrhi i>n, Inlm Hull, JniwSSniith :ii"l “iln ra. Thi-rr it ini i-,r* of rii h boltem land h raid lriel lyinp-ivi ftii-hlami Cr> t k, iboilt lliil ty acir* of wooil lliil writ nnihrmi Pi ron* wi.hin|r to look al said tract of lard car, nldain bt intorn.ation concerning it tiiat they want by celling 011 the nmteraierred who lives on tbcplacc. JOSHUA ASKEI’ Art. fiirß \l. MERRITT, Ex’ir \VM. AhKEU. October sd, 18&I—2in. \ew Goods! & Great Bargains!! AT HOWELL k NEAST’S The public are invited to call and inspect H. & N’s. full and carefully selected stock of Fall and Winter Goods. AH that remains on hand of previous pur chases, in Worsted Dro.-s Goods, t'olored Silks, Ac. will he tm Id at cost; in order to make room for a fresh supply Grcenesborn. October 10 1860.—w2m. ■ 2 :i -Vg’ ~‘/£t pis m Ilrrbs, Bark snti Rwls |jj Poisonous Minerals and i MOTHERS TAKE HEED! i d'.jj I><> Tow wl.po Serving the* ncHont of IK mm yuur (oiiMtlor Hint it tnav to* more [ji [S thou h intTe l Ijol.c that afflict* them ? lu ntn? Mv\. ‘# VAST’ of th*‘ ow** of tli litllt* >HtTfi— By 1| ‘J *** *m noitut.'li D Il WiJfS, v.yul i\oahl U at tdartflßL mmhnkfd. Hk u.|| Q Mm OF FA Ml ÜBS 5 U*‘ twt Ifct JfGlir chinLvU suffer, wrhw tjlJB Jff vmi in JiOSOVS WORM TEA iM A SAFE ASIt I*I.RASA ST Ct'l’.K FOR WtlßuSt-Sf) How rmich better hw<l wmihi if hi* h> 43 haw it alwavn iw iha housn. A little (> |U| j boo h ohihl is taken ill may often be the chu 1 U jnof it* dentil, while Hctintr nithmit delav, nioL MbS >v giving the, MoVA7\llX liElili It:A imme W\ 43 ‘Oatelv. vi'U will uiit only Rare the cUli! a long f; 1 1 JT '*kod tetUouM illiip**, ami VoiU’self much exfeind*. AU . Kl;!j happier in knowing that you have Rtf -tone your duty. hil |Mrcii:nce saved Its lifa. ‘TIiL medicine is combined purely of viin Sf HERBS AND BOOTS Sj Syi nrtn* a r.vßtrcii of or iHincvfllß !y IS -USED IN IT. Pi iC'ri Kfi mill* flltlij- Vcrmlfujto will b. uw.l V. 6U Ijlai those who ni<>e use this Tea; The only Native BC principle of *ll ‘other Voijulpigew an*l Urlill Killers is M IQ II 11 V K V • WH nID gi v e n o Iw yx* o is o ixrP 5 YOTJIt CHILDEEN. 1 ‘ Use this Simple, Safe. Vegetable Medicine,. RfjjL 11 •'* Wktn Tea wa* ilist ovored in an unuxnal viilln ifT\ UHV a,,sut, if t,M ‘ M ild.* f*f Northern Mexico—a jjjLJ ■jl'i! foil •c ‘oout *r it you will find in our Ainnmaes. |m[ iLdl Ask for ttie •• Kw:uc (f Tala of the fj|l Agent, and, when you have read it. eend it to \}[!P| ssh vonr neighbor*. tbHt the y tor y olsn ktiow rtf and tfjLj 1 he cured by thia GREAT KKMKDY, 1 Hr J JUUSON'S WOHnTtea Wj y KIL L S \V O ItM s, Et Stvcr H irni-ls Plrasant t Take, || GET .1 PH KAUIi—PRICE 25 CTS. JS U ORsKRVK.—Aiwav* find the Name fad Sik r na- Hr ten* of H. 1,. .CI S>N <V CO., and ih* portrait rf!|| f T-two. ou eae.h pacUngo of thia wßn Tea., f 1 B. L. JUBSON Sc CO H <JsOLE PROPRI ETORS,® 50 Leonard St, Nc?w Tork. ifo) duitnn'ii Worm Ten Is bj rone viP Aif * ll f |K • by 3 H Wi oil, Ore. ncsboro. G V PIaII nup W H Ward, l.e.X'iigi’ ti, G G.lmu IC. IS6O, )v.- HOSTETTEE’S STOMACH BITTERS. , s . jr” The proprietors nud nianufaclurcrbcf lIOS TKTTKiI’S Clll KiyiATTOU STOMACH LIT TKHS can njipenl wiui perfect conQiivnce le pb.vsiciuusiinU cilizms gcncnllly of the I'nitcd Slates, *■*"” -oIK ti- lim ini,.iiCi-iw i,j in . „„ ton lieveiofore unknown. Aft w facts upon this point will speak tnoic powerfully tlinta volumes of bans assertion or bYzoning puffery. The constmiptiou of Hostetler's .Stomach Lit ters for the last year nmotltiicd lo over a Iml.'- inillion bottles, and from its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident tiiat during the coming year the consumption will reach near one million bottles. This iimnemfe amount could never have been sold but for ttte rara medicinal properties contained in the prepara tion, nud the sanction of the most promiucitl plij'sicians in those set tious of tlw cwmtry where the article is best known, who not only recommend the Hitters to their patients, lmt are ready at all i.mes togive tesliinoriials toil* efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangement s and the diseases resulting there from. This is not a temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of true - petiug the qualities of the Hitterd? but n solid estimation of nn invaluable medicine, which is destined to bo ns enduriug as time itself. Hosteller's Stomach liitters have proved a Godsend to regions where fever and gt.e and various’ other bilious complaints have counted their victims’ by hundreds. To b able to slate confidently that the “Hitlers” are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is lo the proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes nil morbid matter from llie stomach, purifies Hie blood, nml imparts renewed vitality to flic nervous system , giving it that lone and energy indispen able for the restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organ-., ntiM I ** but powerfully, and soon restores thew l on condition essential to the htaltby discharge of the functions of nature. Elderly persuns may use the Bitters daily aa per directions on the bottle, und they will .find in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, ns it Unpleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent ns a tonic, tihi rejuvenating generally. We have the evi dence of thousands of aged men and wor.u-n Who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering front stomach de rangements nud general debility; acting under the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words lo the gentler sex. There are certain periods when their cares are so harassing that many of them sink under the trial. The relation of mother’ and child is so absorbingly teuder, that the mother, especially if she he young, is apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant. Should Hie period of maternity arrive during the summer season, the Wear of body and mind is generally aggravated, llere,- theu, is a necessity for tt stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhuitstiiig trials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to nil other invigora lors that receive the endorsement of physi cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodS’y strength. % All those person*, to whom we have particu larly referred above, to wits sufferers from fever and ague, coined by malaria, dinri bo-n, dysentery, indigestion, loss of apprtiiy, and all diseases or derangement aof the stomach, superannuated invalids, pe.sotfi. of sedentary occupation, and nnrsmg mothers, wittcommit their own physical welfare I y giving to tin*- U -inst frits, but ask for lifStKTTMt'S CKI.KIiS.tI I It the words.“ Dr. 3 ih.*seMer>fnnaeh MttmV’ blown on the s de of the botti*. and *t,.n.prd on the turn hi He cap covering the Aoih. and observe time our autograph *igntur#;i cn tbo 5 IL Wood Grreneaboro, T F A U f*, White r A g . Iff. <M. tf