Planters' weekly. (Greenesboro' [i.e. Greensboro], Ga.) 185?-18??, November 14, 1860, Image 2

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TilKl’iiAMi-.lii W'hKklA.. HOLn w| MTBVK NS, Kdilor. C I>. PATRICK, Publisher. jl <***&* - - ■■■ .. - ■ , I GBEEXESBORO’, GEORGIA. |; Wednesday,Roveinbei 14 1860. AGENTS. 1 t. V. & It. Tppfas, H liitc Plains, Ga. G. r.iDDyx,. ..Madison, “ 1 J.B. Wallace, Forsvth Cos, “ PUBLIC MEETING. The citizens of the county ir respective of Party are respectful ly requested to meet in Greenes- 1 boro on Friday next the 16th inst. to take some appropriate action i In regard the present crisis of our i affairs. Many Citizens. New Advetisemcnts. ty We beg leave to direct the atten tion of the Grrzu.xs, of this Citv, and Cot’MTV, to the advertisement of James L. Brown and John C. Reid Esqrs, in (his number. Also to the advertisement of Sir I>i:hst We call the attention of our readers (<) the advestisement of Willioin C. Smith, and suggest for the benefit of those indebt • ed to him, that it would he well for them to make speedy payment; as he is a gentle j man whose word jou may rely upon. EP The advertisement of William A. I Moore, should not be overlooked by any -one wishing to purchase a small farm. IdP* We would call also particular at tention to the advertisement rs Street & .Smith, Proprietors of the **Xetr York Weekly,'’ for they deserve your pationage. B illinm Shear. The advertisement of the above named gentlemen, we earnestly, and respectfully, ask our readers, and especially those who •do their trading in Augm.ta, to give an at tentive perusal. Mr. Shear certainly de serves a liberal patronage, not only from the citizens of Augusta; but from all who can make it convenient to trade in this Southern City, if libeial advertising enti ties hint'to the patronage of those wlk> have to buy anything in his line of bttsi | ness. The Georgia Legislature. We learn that this body which embru -ces the wisdom of our State, met at its usu al time, which is the first Wednesday in ‘November. The House being organized by the lion. David W. lewis, n< Hancock taking the leh sir, who was appointed speaker pro tent, -at the close of the last session, proceeded to ballot for speaker, whose seat was va cated by tho sad death of the Hon I T. livin. The choice of the House, upon the fourth ballot, resulted in the election of tho lion. Charles W. Williams, of Mus cogeo county. Our Representative, the Hon. Miles W. Lewis, one of tire contra tent candidates for the speakership, re tseived twenty six votes ; hut his name was withdrawn on the third ballot. After the preliminaries were gone through with, the Governor presented two otic his annual Message, and rlhe other, a Special Message, in relation to the stand which Georgia, and the Smith .should take in the jyosent crisis, both of ‘•which documents were read before that body for its consideration. Ou the 9th the Senate attended in the tJiftpresentativo Chamber, to elect a Judge rf the Supreme ■Court, to fill the vacancy caused bv the resignation of the Hon. Lin-’ ton Stephens. The Hon. Charles J. Jenkins was tinan ,*taoindy elected, a compliment which has .norparallel in the history of tile Stale. Several efforts have been made to bring •on the election of Seuatnr of the United ‘States, but owing to the excited state, of the country has met with stern opposition, and doubtless, will be postponed to the ■fast of the Session. There will perhaps issues of far grantor, (importance .come before the present Leg islature, than has ever-been presented in rthe hist ory of our Country. The fureshnil t owing of cor condition, is fast becoming appnling to ffeo most caress -"observe* The news of Abraham Lincoln’s having .been elected to the Presidency’ of these “United States, seems to have thrown our .domitrjmfteomniotion from one end to the -other. When al I*.- is excitement, like the irestless Inflows of the ocean, how imt >r rtant it is, for our ; Legislators to he firm, and immovable, that the infuriated popn duce may be guided clear of the vortef. •into which they wtmfil precipitate them solvPs, that they look to that wml, who (has promised that if’iu the right, ‘ one shall put ten thousand to flight.” A Frig&ffiiwi Foot Peddler. On momlar evening theSlh ins.). Messrs. 30. N. Price and Elisha Irby, of this coun fy, h rough* one of tho sons hf Erin to our city, whom they look tip at the former gentlemen’s Blacksmith Shop, about sev en milos from Groeuesboro near Smyrna The facts of the enze are about these; Mr. P. U’o6 not in the shop when t Irt* ped ffler, who says his name is Patrick Battles, came up. which presented a favorable op portunity fop him to spread amt his goods before a negro who wi. at work in the j shop, and io oflur to sell tutu some i* them. ! In the.mean-time Iru had taken a seat on the work bench and struck up*conversation I He had not been there long before Mr. P. came upon htm, and picked up n linen pocket handkerchief and made a purchase { of it. after which he demanded of the veil- i dor if he had license to peddle ? to which 1 interrogatory ho received n negative nu swtm wliergupon he arrested him and brought him to tkp city as Iwfote stated. Mr, I* said that while questioning bis pri*- j one*, in reply to the qae-tion. when he left ludaud.and when he arrived in Amer ica; he said that he left home in August, and armed here the stl> of July * 1 believe ho was tinned loose after utoudsing to take fWob of ditching offered htm by Mr. Ja. He was very ! touch frightened, stiff ire jfiitfft It will he I -wetin V Ucfeta he tat# 5 n anothHr* rapfdiiloc toeogb Old Greece [Front the Rural Xetc Yorker ] The iafrlH&m, Yes, the angels came rfnd took the , household net to Him who cliumed her as j his owii. iers ago I rememtier looking i at an edgruviug representing a mother | watching by.the couch of her sich child —I W lar'i’KM had overcome her, and sleep j had closed her e\elida. While ahe slept angels came, and one was hearing away to heaven a child resembling the cold clay upon the pillow. It was a lovely picture, i and whenever I now see the lifeless form of a little one, thoughts instinctively arise of the angel who bore away in his arms the beautiful child. ‘J'-iien, 1 will say of “little Axma.” angel.-, came and bore her away to the land of blight spirits, when hut little more than iw b summer- had'pas sed over her head. She had brought much love to earth with her presence, but how soon the light faded finm her eyes,—how soon the silver chord was broken. The loving mother dreamed not that her dar ling could die, until the little heart almost ceased to beat, anil when whispered words told that the stern messenger had won the victory, it fell upon bei vats with startling power. Kind friends arrayed her for the tomb— a myrtle wreath with buds encircled hei brow, and as we gazed upon the little in nocent face, beautiful even in death, we could not feeling that the angels had taken her. ’jglaid her in ti:e ™'et church ) aid, itfM sorrowing fiends sougot : their homes. Now that she is gone, every j little act comes to mind,—every little gar ment or toy bring bitter tears to the moth er's eyes. Active, and knowing beyond her years, what wonder the parents glo ried in their child—what wonder if they feel that the sunlight has gone from their home? But tin y should look, in their sorrow, to Him who has onl) called her to a mote blessed home.—they should think that she who was once tlieii daughter is an angel now. God help them to say, bles- Sjgil is lie who gave and hath taken away; we will strive to meet her where joy fills the heart. “1 give thee to thy God, —the Goo that gave thee, • A well-spring of deep gladness to my heart! And. precious as thou art, And pure as dew of heaven, He shall have thee, My own, my beautiful, iny unde,filed ! And thou sbalt be His child.’ Battle Creek, Mich.. 1860 A Rough Descrpiion of Minnesota. An attorney in Minnesota, who had re ceived Iroin another State an account for collection alter acknowledging the receipt of the letter of instructions, replied as fol lows. “Now, lam perfectly astonished at von for sending a claim out here for col lection, in these times. You might as well cast your net into the ‘Lake of Fire and Brimstone,* expecting to catch a suufish, or into the celebrated Stygian pool to catch pickled trout as to try to collect money here. Money! 1 have a faint recollection id having seen it when l was a small hoy. 1 believe it was given me by my uncle, to buy candy with. (The candy I do re member.) But it has been so long since I have seen any, that 1 alm’st fir*’;":? wl', r i!,- er gold is inane ot corn or mustard, or sil ver of white onions or fish scales. Why •ir, we. live without money. You’re be nind the times. It is a relic of barbarism “f ages past. We live bv eating, sir, we do. Hoot, man! the tnilleniurn is coming, the year of jubilee has come, and all befits are paid hero as iiucll as they will he, un less you take ‘projuee. The word loone* is not ill our vocabulary ; m the latest Webster (revised for meridian) it is tnar • knd ‘ohsdetv’ formerly a coin representing money, and used as a medium of commerce.. A few small pieces can he seen in our Historical Society’s collection, whore they are exhibited as curiosities along with the skeleton of the ‘mastodon,’ Noah’s old boots, and Adam’s apple.” The Art. of Dining at a Hotel —The art of dining at a hotel is thus told by a correspondent: If you have a taste for delicacies anil diplomacy you can * slip a quarter-into yonr hand and then fumble tor a moment with the hack pars of your coat collar; the quarter some Way disap • pears, and John will expedite things tor yon in a most mysterious manner. But a still better plan is to place your quarters on the, table under an inverted wine glass. The glass plays the part ot a convex lens; tlie quarter assumes gigantic dimensions, ami John takes it to he a half dollar. The exertions that he makes *o secure it are realty surprising. You get well along with yonr fish before your neighbor's feoup plate is removed, and the descert chases us chicken with amazing rapidity. Then at the close of the repast, ifyou are artist, and wish to catch the expression of deep dis appointment, just remove the glass, return the quartei to your pocket, and walk off unconcernedly. Jelui has had his reward; he has enjoyed the pleasures ofanticipajtini, and* there is good reason to helieve’ thut they far exceed those of reality. But nev er occupy the same seat again. **■ Goethe's Lore of Art, and Hatred of AJarrif/ge. —sit was Goethe’s theory that, tor the glorjWkf GcrUfen literature and ld| own, he ought to hold himself free from the- restraints and encumbrancesuf marrage but that for the -gfime oillsnflicieiit reason, lie was privileged to win hearts and’ cast them away, for *fie sake of the knowledge he might acquire in the primes*? We cu ---j fes* Sfuit. witTi all our admiration for his i we ate not much moved P> pity by 1 thefs, retribution that heiel this cold blooded coxcomb, when in middle life lie -become linked for years to no more cong ijMiial a companion that a female sot. It <?oet!i had married Prederikn* Brim, the ! pastor’s daughter of Sesheim. the story of i whose abused affection* is one trf the most 1 painful episodes in his career, h ■ would ! 11 rnMtidv have been no worse a poet, and he certainly would have been more worthy ol honor aa a man. JS py 4fe<onter: “I wish to purchase some vei v good eggs, to he used in ma king sponge-cakes.” Shopkeeper: ‘Yes. 1 hate some eggs that can’t he hcatem’ Custom Apr “Can’t be beaten I” Shop keeper. “No, ma'am , 1 defy any one in i tho market to beq} them.” Customer: , “They won't answer my purpose at alu Jthttn. I low can eggs lw made into #poiifc< j <.U without you eao beat tlieni ? ’ j vter-Cr s-slng. Tut: over-dressing of American ladies in ! the streets, at hotels, and in the churches, j is a subject of general re ark among trav 1 • elers from abroad, ns well as sensible pen- | 1 pie at home ; though to little purpose, it ’ j wruld seem, as at no period has the love lof display .teen more conspicuous in our* ~ country. American women are slaves tos \ (iiessj.it is the bane of their life, aye. and iif.thelink victims, too, whose lives are - connected with theirs. Traveling trunks, almost as laige as a small house, must he carried about, filled with all sorts of finery for a siimer jaunt to wateirng places, and for a w inter visit to a city. I’he father or husband Vmu.lt remonstrates ; fiouiiced dresses and cnuidine must have ample spaces, and there must he a variety, too. in the costumes. “Heaven save the ladies, how they diess !” may we well exclaim.— Why will they not. become more practical? Does the inot fastidious critic of female lieanty admire a young lady in full toilette mote than in simple dress? If beautiful, there is no need of ornament ; if plain, she should appear without pretension. We have known ladies who have traveled through tlie continent of Europe with only a small trunk to contain their waidn.be,and they found a wonderful relief in not hav ing “too much to wear.” iy It being hinted to a banister, wfio was. wearying the court with a hmg and dull Huruuient, inai lie ought to I”! I '* ii to j a close he angrily replied ‘ I will speak as long as 1 please !’ ‘You have spoken longer than you please already,”’ said his antagonist. Idleness is the very source of sin.— Standing pools gather mud, and nourish and breed venomous creatures; audio- do the hearts of idle and slothful Christians. SPECIAL, NOITCES. .-sT* Tlie rentiers of the Weekly are requested to doj ice tne dvrrihpuipim, m another column, of Ur J. biivt-y Omik liii[tpriui Wine Ritter*, for sale id Criecoesboro by Orabbe ami Weaver.— i'hey tiaee lecetiiiy been teateri an-’ approved fv unr ufilieh-ai Pnyeiciaf s in the SmuUi, and they bare bten but lew week.n before the people ol Georgia, yet you can h*ar tbfir praise from all .s r none of ib Stue. Roatl the jem ral .affveriUtmetii see Wliat Ayer’s Sarjtnpai alSnriot s for of like I^iver, ST‘tt’s iJaoittiiNG T‘*Hdt*tfa*.‘u., AU ,9ti ’O. Du. J. C. Wait, LrttveM, Musi Sib: I take my pen tots II vrhat y ur Sar-apa i ilia afwfCciThartxc Pi lin hnte <1 one for me. i hat* been afflicted with Lir* r Com pi unit for ri* y ftHjfti, du lioflr whu h 1 Wti.a never w#ll, and much of the tin** very auk My livr as More to the touch, and tb*- Docbira e id waa I r<i from e.er* and O.’arrho*-* ultirrtrly: My ■•bin wn clarnriiT and tirihe df’ y;my • it* amt nofen r? l low. 6‘'caai>ttaliy I had a **or- riou# appetite, hut generally nofic 1 tit. A d;ea.dfl S<*f) r.f o|.v preetion *m mv with bn*?uor and a of atelrn*ail • ver,_kep m* ir> Hnutti-h V ucvnnor kow ovr much f offered fr mun ndv •rrlS-iM* 1 frlmr r*f htsre n Thr I’lti-r eoLtiiiU**! *hi condition, veithoo* relief, hart *otn r& .a. I nev* r exoet ted to be ln* in *>u nhr?itti Adv of TOttf S* apanlt *, 1 com mencn! famine il wiema‘l Hbeeaurf >ur Pille, te rs ffulite the bowels a* you direct Fmn. tlie first it h4d foorr effect upon >r Oiar -1 >ved <r h f re rained mv lu-alth rapidly, arid nqe uf-er el* ven w< • j?(Kd health and strea-vth ktv other mnn. M v :hc “Di.vpen**er of ytl ■p.:*).'*’ Bhowr* i*** on yrm Jon m W .Srofr. Pepared by Dlv J. C AY.ER and CO Cw II M i^. To Con^simpllves, fills At*;. Ms r, li<* As jf.slt.n* l j b- .lit in f- 1* vceeiM >v.v n os Kim;,!* nj'iii ,ly, nfitr huv z ,iff rcfl,e*rr.ii j'.sri, wriil, .*-*e lunjr slf..-; i mi, and th nilr. s t dls. ii*, C nifuiri'jftK.n -fa mi x on# 11 m ikt i( i; > u ..> i'.llow ,u£i>eri ti. umm... cure. * T.> a!! w'lodnair it. he ii! j-ti ! a cap* of the - acrii.ii nan and free of- bn*<r , v it', the oirec-i'-ne ; r #.i* the same, *!(•• h,- ii’ fi , 9cn*. Cce* ! or CuS r*CTir>. Airiin, JdR vchitk ■mil. The imlj .ihje.-C of he s.t* niter in een-'Miiv. thr*Pn.:ripri, n i* *o be„e*ttß,< ifd. p,’- .v ■ nlormatiOn h* r one* vee 5e in* !.,s!>lv, t, and lie h,-v-a e**i * auif. rcr will ,rj hie feu i, will cost them noihisff, ano o.tj !>’“• a Tariica wnbingr‘he j. ■ w-ri;>*t<> #iti pi-K- Rat EDWARD A W t, i.v, Willi ,ir.Sf,ur.jeo, Kis>S Ci or.lr, N-.’W Yuik. Oe'obrr 17th 1960 - Ij Purijfi/ i/ou r D'ertUngs by lising Mever’s Miraculous Vermin Destroyer, it is h real treasure t<> Housekeepers ami has destroy <■<! every description of Veimin intestiug pr<>- iniM-s where it has been used and proved to the entire satisfaction of purchase!s that it is the one thing needful to promote through cleanliness. Hats, Mice'■Bedbugs, Roaches. Beetles, Moths. Fleas, Lice &C no sooner become sensible , f its presence than they absquatulate or die!!! Prepared and sold by A/> Al) SAX/tS, Druggist*, 100 Fulton street. A’ Y Sold also, by Jll Wood, and Dr igais's gener lly. Direr Complaint. Dyspepsia, tec., are becoiriig very t rcval nt ambllgoiircitizei s. We woL’lil advise all who may he afflicted with those distressing gn at once and get some of McLean’s Btr. •ev ening Cordial. It is jut the remedy to cury all diseases of the Liver end Stomach. Trv it. See advertisement. COM MON-SENSE rules the mass of tho people, whatever the misnamed and ir.isantliropp philosophers may say to the contrary ; t li*tvi a good thing, let its merits ne clearly demonstrated,*and they will not hesitate to give it their most cordial patronage. The masses lur-e al rea ly ratified Ihe judgment of a physician, c'Jticemiiig the virtues of Ilosttiter’s Bet ters, as may he sepn in the immense quan tities of this mcdicin that are annual!v sold in every section of tlie land. is now reciignlzed as greatly superior to all other remedies yet det f tf# ; il Tor diseases of tlie. digestive organs, such as Diarrhoea. I lysentery.'Dr Kpepsia. and for the various Jeters t imt arise from derangement of those Iftortions of the system. Hostettßr’s name is rapidly becoming a household word, from MafD e to Texas, from the shores o* the Atlantic to the Pacific. Try the arti cle. and he satisfifcl. Sold hv all druggists in’ the world. iy See advertisement in •another col tunn. November 7th l-tn. , 4 The Bigbtg Healer. Let mrt disease, with its fangs prn**M)iou von until tlie cold hand of death hurls you to an untimely grave. Fli.ikaf.ff the feel dug of despair and honelessnc-s. so AoJile to come upon tlie invalid. Tho idant loon of the Hun we place within the r esc!, of all. i Wo care not what may ho ifie spec sic for.n of the disease. The ciqug, the hum tain of the disease itself, is T,|, ><,<!, am! through the diffi reut chanurU of the inug. the'stomach ut.d the yjtal organs, dson’S movmtait herb PILLS will png*. 'tl, th<- I ’ .... j search out and grasp and then expel „|; liiirttu! punum tlmt th*r<‘ ii; 1 * mit by w f'vw i.i> , sc iii any fi rm will <! , wt** ami VHnii.li. As thr Sun, with it- - . rimis 1 oiatns fiist causes the limning ii>n ‘•> vise, a* mist, then growing stn.ieci, casts liis burning rays i.i.on it—and heimhi tis gone—so cleanse the Mood, and disease hke morning dew, retreats and vanishes. There is no Mood purt'ier equal to JUD SOX’S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS. IAT ■hnlson’s M mntain tiero Pills .re sold { hj. Medicine healers. (Oot. 17 lm. Thr Oxygenated Kilim. Nature, in her great 1 tbnrafory. has sto red some remedy adapted to every disease which “flesh is heir to.” But it. requires the investigation and research of the phil osopher to discover and apply this remedy. Jvicii research and investigation has sue ceederl in discovering a remedy for that most affix:ive dispensation, tie. Bysprpda! W itti all its-lcsser at.tl numerous evils ; and it may he safely asserted that until the ap pearance of the Oxygenated Bitters a case i t Dyspepsia cured was a rate experience in medical practiced Now under the iufiu euce of these Bittenss the rule is to cun the rare exception, failure to cure. R'-ud tiie following, which the atthscrib er teqitests us to publish for the benefit of the afflicted : Ah db lurat* and lavritratr Cas* $f !*y>pfpsia lured by she ©xygiuatod Bitlfrs Farm s N. Y.. Nov. 24, 1859. Messrs S. W. Fhvlk Sc Cos, B istou. — For seven yeats past I have been afflic ted, most of the time severely, w ith Dys pepsia. It assumed the form of Biliousness Heartburn, and Oj>prissinm after Bating. accompanied with severe pains in tlio stomach and constipation of tlie bowels.— I tried many popular remedies without avail, when, about eighteen months since, having heaid the Oxi/geHated Bitter spoken of in high terms, 1 was induced to give the medicine a trial, if indeed it could be called a tiial, for it required hut one or two doses to give immediate relict. For weeksafter I would suffer no inconvenience from my old enemy, when ouother attack would give occasion tor a small dose of the Bitters;.and by the use of less than one bottle, 1 find my self effectually cored. I recommend it to all Dy-pcptics with Confidence, believing that if a fair tiial of it is made a permanent cure will he the result. Y<m are at liberty to use this certificate in any wav which will tiroiuotu the sale of vnur excellent remedy. Y.mrs, truly. If A. BUM PUS. Prc art)! >y crKt'll H r t'OtVf&it ‘.,Ko ton, amt for av)u . J iI sway Wood, UiyiKhes iiii’i,, are* by newr’v ,ui .S I.* by cl? t *••* aun i tlA.tUr.f m rully tv^ry —Ht t- ;uJv, riis- n e .1 in :u*othe; oluuiu. X ivciiiber 7 h. -4 Sew Atlveiitscuieids Fifty cents per 100 lbs. will be paid for all bones delivered to the subscribers. JA. L. BROWN. .lOUN fcr. HE'D Giceneshoro Nov. ! tth lAv AO f iCt:. GEORGIA. Greet,if County ; —Two months after fiats, to-wit : on tlie second mend ay m January in.”?, applic be to ode t, the Court or (.Lum.'” v * *'* county, tor leave to sell all the’ real e-t *'* b’-hitjgil.g to the estate id Daniel Mi. Dolt ahl, la!e of said Cl utilv ilec, ased. WM. A. FLORENCE. Ado.’/ with the Wdl annexed. November IPh 1800—2ni.’ AUJICI. GEORGIA. Gieene County.—Two months after date to-wit, on the iw-coTtd iioioilav in January ,r:e.tt, I-shul! appK to the Court ot Ordinary of said comity, for leave to sell all the real estate and Ne-. roes belonging to the Estate of Mrs. tsjpfh Walker dec’d. for the benefit of the liens and creditors ad division SAMUEL R WALKER. Ex r. id Sarah Walter, dec'll. November 9, i< 1860. ■ - -Jab-- Postponed Siirlc Will lie sold Ifefore the Court 11 use odor in Gicenesh.iro Greene County Ga. on the fiist Tuesday in December next, w ithin the, legal hours of sal s, one negro boy i amed Berry about 5 years old : sold in accordance with tlie last Will, of Herod Irby dee’d. tor the benefit of the heirs of said dec'll. ‘Terms on the day of sale. I. A. WILLI A MB. ExT. of Herod Irby, dec’ll. 5 November ITii 1850. • ‘ Administrator’s Sale. GF.ORG .A, Gieei e County Will he s.dd Ht the late resilience of James M. ILv visoti. Dec’tl. at Woodville in saiiPco only, on Wednesday 12 tit Itenmber next, a por tiunnf tli*. personal, and perishable prop erty. belonging to the estate of said Dec’ll. STOCK, the saniq,.c insisting of (in part) Two very fit e ynung-.Jacks, seven Jen mdts, Mares, Horses jev.ro which the at tention of Stock Raisets, and others desir ing to raise Mules, Horses See. Sec* is par ticularly direct •<!. Many oilier articles of a miscellaneous character, too various to designate, will likewise b<> sold. ’ MARGARET DAVISON. Ad.n’rx. JAMES DaVImN, Adin’r. Woodville Nov. 14th 1800. WJlllj HXBR! WAR!! 50.000. Volunteers wanted to carry a way cheap or costly pictures as may best suit pm chasers from- New Galle ry of Art. I wrnitl'l respectfully inform the citizens ot Greenesboro and surrouiidiiig country that I have permanently established a most splendid and I cautifully ar ranged Sky Light Gallery over Wake field, Murry & Cm, where 1 am fully pre pared to execute all the latest styles of pictures Photographs, Atnhrolypes, Mal aiteoiypes, See., writ neatness and dis patch, citizens And strangers are cordially invited id call at my Gallery and examine spec intuits, , ‘ n A NO'niTE, picture* can be taken in cloudy and rainy weather a* well a a in fair. A. F. DURST. \r/vnflar Utl. I*6o—f • ‘’ New 4dveiNenieu In. i (.trialar'k Sair. ’ ‘ Will Le S’ .id beft’te till* (. ult 11-n se 1 door hi the jjlty of Gnencsboio Greene; in ,-\. on tio- \.,-t ’l'ues i.if in January , next ond half Ht i e more or less, at or near : the >teum M 11-at WiM’dvilte tog.-ther w:lh the improvements (say Dwelling house and j kitchen) as the property of Janies A. Moo dy Di c’d, and sold hv onlci of Court of said Giniury tei ms on the dav of sale. E. B MOODY. Ex’r. of J. A. Moody, Dec and. November i4th 1860. Full and \Fiutertk)tiiiug. A sooontl supply just rutaivcsl, aud se.iiug at low prices by WAKEFU.LD ,UClillAY & ('(ME Ocfciber ; 7 1850—I .a. ’’ EVERY PLANTER SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Fire au i Burfitar Proof | SAFE. In a community like this, w iiere. many wvaUfiy.peiauns reside < n p suiativns retuot” from i.v g'-tmis, ai.d who soiuetiiu.es have oc- CHsion to keep large sums otiud.iav “or costl> j w alry in ttiyir hues s, or have r liunr'ile doc ument* to preserve, every prude.dial coiis'd nvtion requires t at tho, sh iuid i.*Ve some ssie Or post lory for sucli pro erti, tliat it miV i a tuely Secur fruu, the accfdriit ot fire or lernpt ith uto lohber . llielors of a single account bo k or . tlier iloeuuunt, wticther by tire r austr icion, nny u.volve in* owner in irr ttii v ible rum ; nod it th -n ore ivHi >n sh es aii prudent men to elf. ct a kind o pu p tu sd insurance agsm-t >itct, calamities, and the cheap.st anl iit.-st • ft- 1 tuwl one is the posst s sion of a firir am.'butglar pruoi Safe. Man’ perkfuis. wanting such drpos tiny carry the : r money, sonietimes ai ae sums mi their persons, others fide it in se.-ret pUerp others, whose enttr. fur.uu is invt s ed in stocks i no b mil-, arekt own to li.ep tt.e eid nets of s eh m- Vi S UiriUs in ivoodeti ironks or l>, boxes Jta h’e St a uue to fe dcsiravrd by nr or-ta ke:i by ih t. Mi’reoVcr. it ti e por” n's of the tiuicS in neate pohiicai and d-one tto com tii'Hion, tb.s ;s a stio i< reas.iu tir proenm g u s,.f. and -posii |ur moiu-y a.id v.il.ivhles within the e.i.inroi • t tlio ow ner i’his seeilrttv f-.id and hi V tLKXIINi: t BUTLER’S AI.U FVIKXI Kifta VSi> 111 •K>i L\ R PiiUtiF SAfE. This Safe is maoe upon the valoris ing principle, w h:ch is the only reliable one. h- itig tided .vtii natural salt- which remai” perfectly nry tiut'l heated when they di, charge such a volume of Sieaiii that thu burning tlocumir.ts is niidiV.-d impossible. Buiinc t e twelve Vi ai¥ tdiat they h’Vc limn iii i S', although hundreds of th ou avc boen nb j- ctei t ■ tfie sev.-rest Orel kls, not one of them Has had its rout, nts ties'r yrd by flte; m . It s ti*e bipg ai sneeeedcrl in a s'uv./le in-.v.\iu in etitei-mg them. Tbs hr-ks ‘ tv>' po vis: . •proof, ami too Key cat; be cat rt<-.i f. tr.V v. si p ticket. Pr.ei-s ni'ft ■ -niitn 1 !r for P>. S7O. |SO S9S, $G>5. slls, $ ift f. ails'.ij. tatiou ex;n ns mi e: and Also, 8 i is fur Mi l-chant , ft--x’ : .i. Offics. &e For see by J A (fu “9 * ar en B.m It, A t'cc. 3 1 si jyfio Uptn Jf. f >- . !.)(’ >f 1 !! tk i.* i iTu! X. S TVH G ILiuildW.*'- j PATENTED 2ND MAROIi Ul5B 77/i b ir*t premium Harrow of threw girt and Hften Mountain tih.tr s. The Harrow that has taken ‘be prenii ; un: at.gvery B*-te and Gb'nt.fy f;:f si:rrr , ‘-us o-xhibiled and TicP- l. 1 WI J .*•• Htf'.'rtii tlie citizens of Crwn,- and fhT ailjoifL-’ U’ou.Mb-s, that 1 have boogi.t tfiytiTAThfl IV UJI II ’ to the :rb ve H.irriiiv; mill that I am fuau.b -ctnf -lingthem at | PESFIELD GEORGIA, I have fitly neiiilv finished. I will sell the Harrow in $15.00, or the “Farmers Right” fur five itollars Any one who can niak*’ a plough stock, can r;:ake one of these H irrows, ns they are very Miunl'’ in constrection, exeept the centrepiece of : iroii wliich is cast, it however costs but 1 two I) liars ami tw •• five cents. A gen. jleinaii who has vised this ll.crow s.iss. I ! would state, fur the iienefll ot ihe farnlftig ’ coinrtiuitify. that it is the jii.isr stuirile am ; i complete pulvei i-/.er that ever was inve r . ed, 1 inivi* ota’ in use on my fain, (-w , ! miles from Aathtirn.) ami I tes ify that it ’ will da iore work ill one hour than a eo.i tlion Harrow will m two, I tested M e liar row in hard soil, and in corn nubble ; aud I find it collies up to your statement to tin very letter See., ‘ Any person wishing to purchase a liar row, can take it on his plantation ami if it does not suit lie niny return it. ami I will charge him nothing. It is the very thing for leveling the ground, and hieakilig clods, consequently is invaluable in put ting in wheat. JAMES M. LANKFORD. October 24ili 1860. lv. Candidate lor lax Receiver. We are requested to announc-’ the name of “Thomas J. I*. Atkinson as a candidate for the office of Tax Receiver, -at the en suing election for county officers in .Jana ry next. November 7th, IS6O. NOW IS THE TIME TOCOtIMENGE FORMING CLUBS FOR HIE NEW YORK WEEKLY, AND t’UMIC PHTjiltlAL Phunny Phellow!!! A Splendid Premium TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER!!! THE NEW YORK WEEKLY AND I*l CTO It A U I'll L'.VN Y HI ELLOW ONE YEAR FOR TWO DOLLARS!'! 0118 Ti.K.tlS TO CLUBS l copy oneyeur....s,, ui.J tin;Bctor I P!t U t.- 11 v PfiSllow n yeat. *> “ “ ...,$. ami a premium, . 4 “ “ ....$4, •• .< 6 “ “ “N . S •* “ ... $ 12, “ • gr ‘0” “ ~..$ 5, “ *■ j 12“ “ ~..51M. •• • Sou for a SpiH'imcii Number, which i- ft.,... i*lt"4 VhCF, nn<l contuma f a I imwli*i ‘as- Pi’BWIU.H. hr.IKK 1 vCiriHIW asu Ttii, N'H V YORK Cotton .T|: krt. GBKH.vitNUoiio’ Nov 14th. Fair demaud a*. Bto Id cents. Arm'i-'. N-v. I‘Jth, Receipts 638 bales l*i ices from 8 to cents. S.tvt'NAH Nov. 9th, Cotton advanced 10 1 to 11 j cents. CHAkUSs-rox, Nov. 12th. Sales 3.500 luiles a- 10 *. J 1 cents. IiMIHI I D MOTT S CH^So^ W£ PIIJtS^IRONJ, j AN *oa’ jr*o#urt< fur prei cl iftON I'U fJevi *i Ult fi :< • < arboit !/ t • ft u li; ift.jgttti. ‘C-fie-l by fKritryhfrM b, b<b *. Euf-’p* #l lilt* Utiileu b.nut, uuJ (jrtM’iilitd id ‘Ufif jtiwfics Toe eipwifcnc** a<!s ritiity prnrew tb*t no pu puraiiQii •>* I t>n can b-- Cinftici *il| if. l-npu. if'ienui 4 1. er, -HBion *1 viirtl m>er*jr f pale uttti otrif tw.ee £ick>y iitiiicafe itn mss - in aimOdt t vin ctnc* vabt* ctme. Inuoxit us in tail inti indie* in wit rh it hat bfen tried, it bB urt ve.l utfly cur.tive in eMCb wf ti followu-/ t o ptti*if>, via: In I>ebiuty Nanvors Affectionm. Dyspepsia. Cunbipathn, Diaukhoea. I)ysntbbt. Incipik.nt (*tN'UMpiioN Sem ruuM s TunKacrL* Salt K.ieum. Mismlnsthcati n Wmitkp, i HLt>nu*i', LvER Com PLAINT'S CIIWOMC Hfal) aCHEH KhiI'IA TIHM, iNTEHUiTIKNT FaVKmS, PIMPLES ON Ti.R FaL *, fcc: Li caw* of Get eral Oobility, hether the.r eult es acme diaense, or of theGfUtimud (litiiiiiutiofi • nr v* us and utuscular ri.eruv from chrome con*phitma, if tri.ilol tow rceioniiiWf liae provcit succeadtil to an n;*.nt whi. h n deeCripti n nor vriut u a*it*s a ti il wtuil'J'‘ivinicr crt Hiblc. I> vali'le so . - rttiden a* tt have b> c tine forgot ten in their owa nctonho’h. ods, h‘v e suddenly te-appemeti in the nus> w< rit.a> B jop rniinie-i from protracted ttavel “ IM Ad s! ‘ld law!. S kite T-r inA’nt r.e o* hi- k fid t n tes'e i t*l hmu e Miffr-ieti. en sci tfd vi nog *♦ apparmt liiaiasimm, *ttiijiimn ur iihiu*- h’ai (hnitiifr, and that <Olll pi tea mo o it p. * vttug tod tljcpv plic i. verri i) to n r an 1 u fct*u for v v t c l * *‘ e phy-*< ia lias *o mine In .\e vug ‘vtfr t:fio- ot all k<mls t tud i ftlniliar 4< no tnr 11, the i#|. rutiot. tf th.g me paration of m>o mu>i h*-eitiaii j g* h;u arv for. uiiuke ihr’old xohi*. it is tonic without Deing t'Xt'itmk nd overbtali g; huh n]t\j v aperit i.t fven u Jhe mo>f obwhltaie Caae* of ebb* t vt-i.. -h‘ without t rerhtinif gugtiic piugativc, or 11-. Hid ilia a • >fn*tt*ioii 1. is this latter f iop r y au.on? mh<m, wrioh Hso n fijatk iMv • rt<*ctii i aml pirtnftn* ti* a rpint*.tv tor Pils, upon which it Un appears t. eiert ,\ ttia inct aud specihe action, by digpereHtitf the local , tendency whieri h- u. In Dysp*'p>ia, iiuiiimcriible as are its caus* §, * gj B -, tile b. x ot these Ctiulybeate Piila has often - for l r must- tmbiiU'd ‘£ :mm. lucluvitdg Ibt # tt CWtivkna: s |ti i.iiehe D arrhO'a, f vcl! when Adcanroi , t < otaty cwitinj.cd, tuc l’ir am, he eu- cts i.avc b. • dt* igtvoM .*r• * I 1 it.,- l.’-.l f.tin', I of f<-b r.n<l >ißgSi, ..Vlh!,: i'Hii. K-coush. h.j.l -eriqiteni tis- ..... .. 1\ , s .. I,o'ifHTr lm u-ienl <’ li-t,,,1,11011. vhi. >• iruMyhu,, \[- jf.’ mi *!.. ;..*m ..f fricteb. u>l j .TMtUm,; e-y iz: tiur ..< ni.-r. • i,'.*e.4. j 1.. ‘'.•■•'..l ll r..b r.'..lcr hs. ,u*dMnt <f uo.t • *’ th; e, be Asef •*fleet of Mie ..**- cue..,.>• h.lirm-.wl j.ivp' j *tj. iii* ot If etr w. 1; kt OVP . X:id:rs Tie ti ellt (HI tti hTV'.J A | hj f0 duifi il.:y. ..:., .1 s ,’it.i,, j.t. *** i,.vav. h.im ■•..Ti.rlv otl .. t . Hiu-urn tt-oii. j*,. ,. ... ... •’ •'’ •r. * u,.r .b. :*•• ,r.. a %.'n : ■ r -fir . .. i’ ....„ .^,. r*” • ‘ : ’Wrff.is. -j, . . ■m ‘ t !e.. 1 Jr. fnfeei uiwrnr *rep..,. it* itvnm. re,> ;,*••• j ■’-•■■■■*> ■ ii'.-.u rtf. A .y*t,*tvnis ) *fjii ptn •. .-•*. ...vr-o ,e ■ —rn.ei.v-.--i. M.tne. WS.K . “ , , Hi ! ■;;■ tei: -altwSkJUltt. ,A, : .’■■ *iy -it-.- .-*r . . /.jjii,,,,. . cb,.., ... u O-.f.i ). U „■■■■,■’ .-liu,. I luJO •>'-;r* : Rn>- .<W„, c. rns'Jem .rise ,lit.n.p i: K..u ~t w c ■ -'i.h t , t.Avts..f f, ,vt;e ~t .:>■ , uj oxe rise. lv w im ok. Put >• rn >.,> (T r ,** t. m.- 1 oatoouo jkr pttt*. ■ r;.-s J.) ...nts [,- r bi; fop ?al e<t of Ii:, |>riee. Atk,t.-,. •.. , w „-. rk t* A 1. . -.ost to WSv... ■ , . C R it. trt'e ,'v ~ r- ■ ’ *■ u • . , ‘lf ‘ -p.n .'-ti. ;* f> .fiut to ; ,*/•.. „■ 1 0 LOOK AT TfifSr ;ifl LATK#!!I atUxD all pitirs A'r .’forfaber 18-5<F (JEDH (f\ A 6 r FA'FK LOTTEK \. M.SiTn 1 A CO. Ulnnngrr*. Autfmr.Si. by spec > ACi ol the EVARi ‘iJ <r,m A #XtZE* c a p i t aTTp Tii l.i'ls mil) GO ..lI.VKS t)rAIMER’ AVI ‘• II.UTS IS PfcOrcRTIO.V Tob? Brawn Each Saturday In [n tlie (Tty of Siivfii.iuili. Gpffjjti?-. Cl jut. o I/IHV’I Nr V3. JBfi(i. Cla’s U 7 X’ L Brnw-n N v 10. 18IfJl. Class 08. te be Draw n N v 17. 18f*,0. C a;- ’.if) mi be Drawn .Nov 24. T^tiO. I P’s ul .lllSlsbit (H)ll 1 Ot 1 0,41 mV |S Mil I <• iO.IMIU in Htf.lSHI | 2 “ 6<M. IOCS I•• 9.1H10 ,s |U< 00 , 2 •• 41S) uir M • 1 •• SUDO s 5 lion I 2 •• 30'* are M>o I “ 4 ,0(1 i- 4.0,0 2 ‘• Mh v 400 I•• 30Ht is 3 004 1 10* “ |.S> are 10,0 • I ,*• 2.000 2)410 IIMI •• 76 ar. 7,5< 0 I ’ I 50(1 is 1,500 : too “ Soar.- 5 000 25 000 P >i s oi g-8 200,. 00 25 00 ‘ P z and of 2 OiiiOO 50.365 Prizes Anif'ing (o $375,000 will. 118 IIKIV N ini’ .MONTH. Ckrtivio r.a or Packacis ill be void at t,e fol luwmjf ’ P’S !■•■ h i >lt. .i, f ; CJuM’fi mn of P,< kg. .* J Wlmte Trk• t, *BO •• Iflrfst, “4, ‘■ “ 16 Q • 2u “ “ 16 K lfl,l|) “ Ife THE GOLP MIND ! / ALL PRIZE-5 ANI) NO BLANKS MN Til K NUMBER PLVNJ \Vinc h ink* o {ilacc ifjicvt iv V\ dnivoavm.d dav ii IS6O 78 Nuttiber, 13 Drawn Bullols I Pr.zeul f-.bOOl I I’r re of CO’ 0 1 • of 4 00'. 1 “ ot 2 76 40 “ „f 01 75 are 7 |„h, 4 ) “ 01 I2a • .',OOO 41 •* ot 112 60 arv a 61.0 162 •• of 100 are ‘ |69fS) 65 “ of 2. me 1.426 6 •• of 20 dre I.JOo 65 “ of 15 dre ’#7s 65 “ of 10 re 660 4. 10 “ of 9 die 43,-90 fO4 * •• ol 6, me ISA-14) ,3 4,i •* of Ir, 42 fiao 77 76 Pi \ixt Amonnilrp 5 $296(4 1 Whole Tfelietu 96, * Sliar. h in i*i‘’ft..,fiqi. IN f/i.DE IN*. ;h r-JkJ ■’ 01. Cfr.'flfi Ul'l> ,*H> ...•.*£s!*•# a.l'Tv*- . Ur I *■ ■ t-nUiel, i.u “■< • j,. 01 (t .$Mb. * • f(J t lor u . 1 0 e l),, m'siyM.il !'■’ ivo lav* mi.'iv o to J a ■ *, .. Signal, I ,•!! of iiriW7’ r, o (n.ae* r.i| hv .vat o, lo Usm’, iMOOgMlveirlv 1 f<tr ilu fII a.,'i,i,.u,iH ,l,uo .ou'ili rorflit,. ‘ial, O. Ur, hr fiukaia Dr CeMirtrai.... by Mail ar II pr.'.e,tob4.re;r,4p MiKINMCV „rt tti, V-enmh” t, tvwfr ■ jiwhiwO.