Planters' weekly. (Greenesboro' [i.e. Greensboro], Ga.) 185?-18??, November 21, 1860, Image 3

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* *•* *••* GEORGIA. Dww Count*s—Whers *•. Thorns* M. F*ibr ugh. Adtn’r. upon the estate of Marths Wilson dec'd. peti tion* fit* Court of Ordinary of said county, lor Letter* Dirtnistory. The** ara therefore to cite and admonish all person* concerned to show cense (if any they have) why said Administrator should not be discharged at the Court of Ordina ry, tbe lurid in and for said county on the first monday ra Kay next, 1861. Given under my hand at office hi Groenes boro November sth 1860. EUGENIC# L. KING, Ord ry. GEORGIA, Gasttna Ooltttt. WhtrCM la A. Wit laws, Administrator upon tbs tstata of Cra. Harriet L Grimes, deceased petitions the Court of Ordinary of said county for Letters Dj* oiissory. Th-se are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to show canse (if any they hare) why said Administrator should not be discharged at the Court of Ordinary to be held la and for said connty, on the first Mond yin December next. Gien under mv han<: at offi*e in Oserneshorn. this .June 4th ISflO. EUGENIUSL. KING, Ord’y. NOTICE. AiBOROIA, Greene County. Will be sold at the late residence of Wil liam F. Lut-kie Dec’d. in raid county on Thurs day 20th November all the personal property belonging to the estate of said Dec’d. consist ing of Corn, Fodder, Wheat, Horses, Mules, Cows and Calves, one yoke of oxen, pork hogs, and stock household and kitchen furui-1 lure, waggons, cart, and plantation tools. Sale ao cantitive from aav tf> dav until all is jaeld. ELIOT C. BUMI'KN. Adm’r. of Win. F. Luckic, Dec'd. NovemnerTth 1860 _ NOTICE. ALL those indebted tome either hy note or aeeount must call soon and settle, as 1 am com pelled to have money to pay iny debts. Take fair notice. V v Books and accounts may he found at the old stand, at and in iny absence Mr. “W. Griffin is authorized to receipt fur the same. W. c. SMITH, tireenesboro Nov. 7th, IB6o.—tf. Fsr Sale. WILL he sold un ihe first Tuesday in De ember next in the city of Green (ssboro Greene -Co. .Georgia, for distribution betweou the heirs of Graves Swaiiton, a tract of land containing two hundred and thirty acres move or le<s adjoining the lands of v - illinm Ed mondson, Aunt! a Greer and others situated about one mile from V> oodville. a Station on the Kailroad leading front Union Point to Athens. There is on the place a got si framed Dwehing house with two rooms the location is }• “*1 thy, Water excellent, .'nv person desir ing to purchase a small farm in that, vicinity will da well to call am! examine the premises. S. W. SW \ N SOX, N. G. SWANSON, ’NANCY DIX, EIIOIIY i'.X \KS, Heirs at l.aw ’ Vurstabtr Tib, ISGiI. itOßttlA, Gi"Ci‘ae Courttf. ALL per.-mnniu isbtwi"to James Dunn DecM. are requested To make immediate pay uiont, awl ail persons having claims ngain:-t •*id devest**! v-ii pm-cut theni July proven to the underv.jfned. | Hill AM R DUNN, IVr. | tti* ?miiw* (Jev’d. Kot*w',-i- l-:, QUUi’diiM dale. mdJ in n*‘CorJ**tee with an •rder tl the Court <>f ‘Jr.-linary ol tin* County “f Gfcnuc, on the Ist Tuesday in Juiury ntxi the fuilgwiug negroes be longing to Jeffrey C, Parrott minor. George 4? years old, ayd bis wife Harriet 43 yegnudd., and tw o children one of them & years old, anti tin? other 2 years old, Vallie a. woman 4-'>ye*ts ojd, juid Edy a wattieu 70 years old. TVrytis on tin? day tf'aaU. ‘ 4A. JERNIGAN, Cuei'linn for J. Ci Parrot. November 7tti. It-CO. OSOB6IA. Gkkkxk County.—Notice m hereby givt'u to all ponuuts Raving tie- Mails against Walker Lew is, IsiU*. of said! •rtuuty daeaaei, to present them to me. yeopecly made out, within the ritno [ire* #crile i hr law.no as to show titeir charac ter an-t amount. And nil persons indebt ed to said deceased art* hereby required to Make immediate payment. I|. W LEWIS. Ex'r.. of Walker Lewis. November 7th, lSf>o—w6w. * *.Xi:€i;Xoß' SALE WILL be sold on tire 10th day of De asmber next all of the perishable property belonging to the estate of the minor Peirs of A. Janes dec’d. consisting of Corn, - Fodder. Oats, Peas, Wheat, 11->gs. Cattle, Mules, and Horses, etc. etc.. Terms on . the day.—Sale to continue from day to dar until all is sold. Tllo*. P. JANES. JAMES li. SANDERS • Executors nt A. JANES. November 7th, IS6O. j _ — a* - Land For Sale. I offer for sale my farm lying in the Cotin *ty of Greene, about six oiih-sfroin horo near Smyrna Chinch, containing -three hundred and ttevonieeu acres. There ia on the place a very good dwell jng house and out houses and a good Giu hou 30. . One hundred acres of the land ts in the woods. There are thirty acres of I rot tom land in cultivation on the place- It is a very healthy location.’* Any person de ,airing a small plantation will do well to call and examine this pis,-;- before purchas ing tOt-* where. Poncnia looking at the land cam lie shown jltc pluce.by calling on John W. Swan. ~ *M. A. MOORE. November 7th 1860. ts. CaWulale Far Tiii ffecriver, Wf E are requested to ann->tyio tiic name of Wnf. TANARUS, D.nter.’ as a oau-lidaro tor the office of Tax Receiver, at the enduing election for Ooun | tv officers in JunnarT next. October 17th t> -V-rs. .. ■■ id ! Caa4i4aic Four I'nx ftereltcr. Wo ace requested to inform the voters .of Greene that Mr. Enoch 0. Morgan is a * Candidate for the office of Tax Receiver at • tint enatting election in J nonary next. Cbdnhfr 17 1800. -td. ‘jlr. Oanwt* rvqusst* o to announn , the retenof Greene. be te tbaaklel.ftw tbeir ...Hejee beretnfin. tu leiinf him Tex Receiver eftbt tl the* he wilt he theafctul for their New Leyal iir(ftheCßt GEORGIA. P>£|gCocxTY W bereas, James Burk, applies lor Lettera of Guar dianship of the person and property of Archi bald 0. Crutchfield, minor child, under four teen years of ago of George Crutchfield, deceased. . These are therefore to cite and admonish all persona concerned, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said county, on the first monday in December next, to show canse, —if any they have—why s.id Letters should not then be granted. Given under my band at office in Greenes boro’ October 29th 1860. EUGENICS L. KING, Or'dy. + Oreexe Rhertnale. WILL l-e sold before the Court House door in the city of Greeneshoro on the first Tuesday in December next the following prop erty to-wit. Throe acres of Li nd more or less, on which is a Grist Jfill situated on Little Jtivcr, levied on as the property of P. J Tuggle to satisfy *fl fa issued from Greene Inferior Court in favor of Fears & Swanson vs. P. J, Tuggle, Property pointed out hy said Tuggle JOHN D. ENGLISH, D. S. October 26tb I*Bo. diene BherMTßnle. WILL be sold before the Court House door in tlio city of Greeneshoro on the first Tuesday in December next the fol lowing Beal property: to-wit, the House and Lot in said city, known as the old San ford Hotel, levied on as the property of Nicholas H. Wilson to satisfy afi fa. is sued from Floyd Inferior Court in favor of C. C. Norton, original plaintiff, but now in favor of T J. Bowling, transferred against said Nicholas U. Wilson. Property point ed out by T. J. Bowling. J. D. ENGLISH, D. S. Gieencsboro’ Oct. 15th 1860. NOTICE. GEORGIA, Greene County :—All per sons indebted to the estate of Daniel Mc- Donald dec’d. are requested to make im mediate payment thereof, and all persons holding claims against said dec’d. will pre sent them duly proven, to the undersigned withiu the time prescribed hv law. W.M. A. FLORENCE, Adm’r. with the Wil annexed, of Daniel McDonald,dec’d. November 7th, 1860.—wGw. JAMIES BROOK Requests us to announce his name as a candi date fur the officii of Tix Receiver at the ensu ing election in January next —s pls-tf Postponed Sale. Will he sold before the Court House door in Greeneshoro Grocno County Ga. on the first Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of sals, one negro hoy named Berry about 5 j years old ; sold in accordance with the last Will, of Ilcvod Irby dee’d. for the benefit of the heirs of said dec’d. Terms on the dav <rf sale. I. A.-WILLIAMS, Ex : r-. 4 , of Herod Irliy, dre'd. November 14th IStJO. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, Greene County -Will he 1 S-Jd at tbo.le.fe residenci* of James M. Da vison, DecM. at WnodvilTu in said county. On Wednesday 1 2th Dtrcmber next, apiir tion of the personal, ami perishable prop erty, belonging to tbe estate of said Dec’J. STOCK, the same c insisting of (in part) Two very fire young Jacks, seven Jen netts, Marcs, Horses See. to which the at tention of Btock-Raisois, and others desir ing to raise Mules, Horses Sec. Sec., is par ticularly directed. Many other articles of a miscellaneous character, too various to designate, will likewise be sold. MARGARET DAVISON, Adm’rx. JAMES DAVISON. Adm’r. Woodville Nov. litb 1860. NEW GOODS! r|V,!E subscriber h.*reby reape-'tfullv inform- I. bis old customers and the public that he lias just opened an Entire ne# STOCK OF GOODS •at his old sianl (Ute W. C. Smi hV) where he invites their attention. The Goods consist o Dry Good-, Groceries, Hardware, a large !o. of Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Ac. &c., Without following the oust ni of tuihlishin. my private reanons for every act, 1 will merely state that I can be easily found, that I warran every article offered to be new, that I will sell them of the same quality v and quantity, as low as any one else e*n or will do it, and to one customer as low as another, not contracting to sell any friend go ids at cost. Call and see inl and I wil! be obliged. IV. GRIFFIN. Greeneshoro’ Oat. 24 1866,—2iu. DRY GOODS! WI. SHEAR, Would respectfully announce to tlic public that he has just received , Large Additional Supplies, ASD HAS SOW OS ii.isn, Rich Embroidered end P mcv D’ es SILK'S; Su.icn x a;,iJ Pig .Ted Black SILKS, Plain and Fad ind ME HI VtlS and DSLAINES; Kar* Ottbtann REPS; J French EM BROIDERIES, cuntpriaing Mus’m, Rtul Point Ztee-ScITTS, elegant sty for.; r l adies’ (loth and Velvet CLO VKS. of.fhc latest stvlcs; L aiew’Xynx and Sabk Fur Vlt TORNEB, tT FF.S and TirPET.9; A large supply of Ladies’ -tfllA Vud; 0-M Eiobroiderod MUSLINS, for L idies Evening Die ses; A coeiipU'te **sof%nicnt of HOSIER’.'; Welsh, Saxony and Shaker FL \NNKZS; Bleached and Brown SHEETINtiS and SHIRTINGS; 12-4 Lin. n SUEETINDB; Irish and Ptllo v C*** LINEN-S; 8-t and 10-4 Damask DIAPERS; Dam wk TABLE TLOli/.s; Damxsk V\ KiNS.ndDOY MS; Rich Printed and Rmhroidered TABLE \|JD PIANO COVERS; MamilesQUILTS; Whitney BLANKETS, pf Extra size and Quality; a large assortment of NEGRO ETS-” Richmond Factory PLAINS and KLTRSEYS; GEORGIA STRIFES; Cotton OSNABURGS; And a Great Variety of Other Articles for | Family and Plantation Use, ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD ULT THE LOWESTPRICRS! t- The p-ibllo are rrqueated to call and axamin* the tas vtn nt. MivHDhir Ulk tWOr—H. ■- I - , GkCsSSCocXTY -Whereas “it livn $. bvi*i aM Goodwin T. Myiick, Executors ol ihe Ust Will and Test .mi cut of Mrs Sarah VC. Holland, and •,'eased, petite n the Court of Ordinary nYtaid county for Letters Dismissory: Thaee are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to show cause (if any they hare) why said+ixecitors should not he dis charged at tiie Court of i>i diarv to he held in and for as id county jth • second Monday iti J.inutry 1801. * Given under mv hand at office in Grccrerboro,-Inly • r th, 1860. V. GENIUS L. KING, Ord’y. Georgia, grpesb coin-tv.when-**. John Or Mersituxad Thos. J. P. Atkinson Administrators upon the estate of Lovitt \Ter riit deceased, petition the Court of Ordinary of said county for Letters Dismissory; These are therefore toe te a-id admonish al! persons concerned, to * 0-v cause (if any they have) why Raid Administrators shwiMLn t hr discharged at the Conrt of Ordinary to hr held in and for said county on the second Monday in January 1861. Given under my hand at office in Greeneshoro. July sth, 1860. RUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y. /-N EG lift'l A, Gkebse Cophkt.-- -WhcrfAs. VJf Isaac A. Williams, Administrator <?csoL non of the estate of Josei>H'Brimcs, deceased, petitions the Court of Ordinary of said county lor Letters Dismissory: These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to show canse (if any they have) why sail Administrator should not be discharged at the Court of Ordinary to he held in and for said count,’ on the first Monday so December next. Given under’ my hana at office in Greeneshoro, June 4t ‘866, EUGENI US L. KING, Ord’y. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, Ghkbn* Orest?.- By Virtue of Bn order ol the Choirt ol Ordinary lor said c >uoty, will he Bold before the Court n.'ui-e door ih Mi'chel couiovon the first Tuesday in D'-comhrr next one lot ol land containing, (2.">0) two hundred and filly acres, No 237 two hundred and thirty seven, lying itr the 11th eleventh D strict of originally Early, now Mitchel pountv. belonging to thy Estate of Georgs Crptciivield, Dec’d. to whom said It,! pi land was drawn and granted. Terms rm the dnv t*f Sale. J AMES BURK, Admr. of George Crutchfield, Dec’d. O. t 3 1-fiO —w2in. GEORGIA, Cokes* County —Whereas, William Sanders, Aoiinietrator upon the ,atate of Thnmaa L Sanders dee’d. irtiiiona to the. Court ol jjidinary of B,id enuntv lor Letter* Dismiasorv ; X? These ere therefore to cild and require all persona concerned, ts show cause, (i( any they have) why said Ad-ninistrator should not’ he discharged nt. ihe Court of Ordin ,rv to he held in and ft r said county on >he fust monday in April next, 1861. Given under my hand at office ill Greeneshoro’ October Ist lSliO. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y. Notice for Leave to Sell Negroes. Application w-tl! be made lo the Comt ofOordina ry of Greens County Georgia at the first regular term alter the expiration of two months Irotn this notice for leave to sell the negroes belonging to ihe eetaleof Jesse Finch, latu of said county deceased forlha benefit ot heirs anti creditors of said deceased. (J. SI SMITH, Admr. of Jesse Finch. Oct 3d 1860. - v 2 n. Candidate for Tax Receiver. We are requested to the name of Thomas J. I*. Atkinson candidate for the office f Tax Receiver, at the en suin'* flection for county officers in Jana ry next. November 7th, IS6O. AilmiiGstr -tor’s *ilc of Land ,V Neirvets. GEORGIA. Greene Oorscrv —By virnjp ol fin ordov from the o<.u: t td Or.liuary >f said county, will bo sold before the Court (louserfoor in ts recnesboco, op tho first Tues day iu Doaemher next, within the lngtvHpm.rs of “sale, all the land list fry- res more or less, ho ltmging to the estate ofShenvowl Stanley deu’d. lying on the waters of the AppaLichee Liver in said county, in tlWiwscrved fork of the Oconee and Appulachee Hirers, adjoinint: lands of Baldwin C’opoiun, 31. K. Stovall, AYaifiou and others. a. On the premises is a dwwfrng l. ,u war.t! outbuildings. By virtue of the saiive autliorlfy will also be Bold before the Court House door in Grecnes lsmi on the first Tuesday in January next ,1S(>1 within the legal hours of *tWi tlie follow ing named iiegrp movcs, belongkig to the cs iiile of sail! Nhcrwood Stanley dee’d. viz:— Bob about 65 or 70 years old, Willi* about 26 I.itvtv John tiboufc SH, Jacob about 16, Philip about 14, Hose about 50, and June about 18 years old. Terms on the day of sale. MOSES F. FOSTER, Adm’r. de bonis non, with the Will annexed of Sher wood Stanley, dec’d. Greeneshoro October 9th 1860. —_—.—... : Administrator’s Sale. Will ho sold before thb Court House door in this county 6h the first TucsjjUy in December next within the legal*hours of sale, the Hotel property’ belonging to the estate of John 11. Snellings, late of this county dec’d. known as Hotel property, his Conveniently situated fora hotel, is in good repair and has a stable connected with it and sufficient ground for garden and other purposes. Sold on a credit of twelve months. Greeneshoro Oet. 17th 1860. FRBDERIO C. FULLER, Adm’r. twcaiors’ Sale ol Laitd. CT F.ORGIA. G brink forxTt By virtue ts j K an ofld>iV fn n the Court ~f Or.t’iinry <-f mill TOuuty. vwfii he sold licflteti'e Court House doorißslireeneslcro, pu the first Tue-tlay in Deoenilwr next, the tract of land Itelonging to theestate of Tin on as Merritt deo’d. cootntu ing FIS acres more or osss. lying on Benver daai Urt'ek in saitl county, about seven miles from Greeneshoro, a Ij iiulauds of Ambrose Hutche-on, James Atkins a and “Oiers. On the premises is a dweSling hou-e and out buildings. There are aboui 80 or BKI a crestifjjhe land in the woo,!-, and is well tim- ! , bored, tie babinco is elemred and under gtfit i fence. frcrsoiMi to see the place wilt please ca’lon llenrv Merritt who lives on the place of on the undersigned. the devof sale. JAMES MERRITT Ex’r. of Thomas Merritt, dee’d. This OctoliCT 9th 1960. __ QEORGIGufiso: Cogstt.—Two months niter ‘dad*, fro-wit) mi>L Ist Mofiday in D ceinb*r not, spplicatiiii will h- civic to tho “CtSirt ol O’dinarv” ofitsWcourttv, f.rleave to sell, ntprivuie sale, the Wild and scittcro.l lands, Irinw mid being in liiff. r ent noon'ics o? this S'atib belonging *o the Estate of JailiCS M. Davison ! it. o f said como y. deceased. M \RGARET D \ ViSON, Adm’tx. j OFS DAVISON Adm’r. Grepneshoro. Ga S. ptsmher 25th, 1860 RAMSAY Ala HAW, Brown Stone Building, opposite tlie Union Bank, and nearly opposite, the Planters’ Hotel ■;1 ‘ ••• ‘’ -XV',. mlugusta Georgia. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF Fashionable Ready-Made Clothing, IIATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, See., EPOiix Clothing is WELL MADE, auil is of the most fashionable kind. Dav ing superior facilities for mani fac'ituing. they will he sold CHEAP. Augusta, Ga. September 26, 1860. 6m. _ jqjj Madaliou Velvet Carpets, ENGLISH ROYAL VELVET, Brussels , Three - Ply and Ingrain CARPETINGS. In New find Beautiful patterns just Received. Damasks of all Kinds, Lace and Muslin Curtains CO] NICS, BANDS, LOOPS, &C, WINDOW SHADES, Floor and Table Oil Clothes, Mats, Mattings, Wall Papers, Boards, &c ----* The Largest Stock ever offered, for sale by JAMES G. BAILIE & BROTHER, Inifvoricrs anti Dealers, *OS BKOAD STRUCT, AUGUSTA, A, September, 12th, ‘IS6O. f mar . 30, ISCO-ly KAUFFER, BAUM & CO Iff @1)9)11 EST A B LIS T M ENT, 175. Broad Street 177. Under the Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPEOTFULTY INFORM Merchants anti Dealers that they have just completed their arrangements for the coming Fall%nd J Vinter Season • Our Store has been enlarged to DOUBLE its former size, thereby making it the Hr j gest Store in the SfATE OF (lEORUIA ! Our Stock, which for Variety of the desirable Goods, is unsurpassed in tins State, will, in every respect compare favorable with any house either in Charleston, or any other >Su|itliorn City. It is our intQ£ifio& to establish a regular Wholesale Jobbing House, - § {SELLING EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH. Which, as an old fact, is tlie only way to Buy Goods CIIEAP. Having a similar es tablishment in New York city, which our Mr. I. Kackkku is manager, it is easy to be perceived that we have Superior-Facilities in obtaining the Latest NOV EL i iES as they appear in maikct. \Y c would only ask the favor of an examination ot our titock and Prices,'bet ore going elsewhere and we wil ►prove to the Trade that we can sell Goods fully as Clump as any other Wholesale House; besides saving your time for further traveling, and many other expenses. JUST niDCEIVED, iUnek 1 and Colored CASHMIEB.S; SATINET. Kentucky .TEANS ami TICKS- Black nntl Colored CLOTH; KERSEYS. OSENBERGS, (DENIMSI• ’ Georgia STRIPES, Marlboro’ PLATDS atul STRIPES. 4 CALICOES OF ALL KINDS! Mohair,"Deboges, Cedestiali, Lavel.’a Cloth. Barege, Delaines Bombaziae, Alpacas, Delaines, Marellas, ALL WOOL Delaines, ENGLISH MERINOS! Black Brocekc SILKS; I Silk ROBES, POPLINS, POUARDS • , r ancy and Plain SILKS ; | India and Chinn SILKS. Brown nud White Sheeting nnl Shirting! Irish LINENS, Table COVERS. Table CLOTJI3; DIAPER DAMASKS DOYLES, NAPKINS, TOWELS, BRILLIANTS, Marseilles QUILTS EMBROIDERIES Hat RIBONS. CORSETS; Velvet RIBONS, FRINGES • Morocco and Silk BELTS. LACES, WHITE GOODS, of all kinas. MADIES’ AND HISSES’ HOOP SKI/ITS/ TRfMMIXGS, YANKEE NOTIONS; HOSIERY, and GLOVES of all kind,. BED AND NEGRO BQANKETB, &C‘., &C. Our Manufactory of Cloaks and Mantillas. The only one in the gouthex State*, i* in FULL OPERATION now and we venture to say that we can offer these Articles BETTER finished, and more suitable Southern i ASI’E, As ill cap as aityVorllierii House, Just (rive us the pleasure of an early call, and convince yourselves of the above farts: BUFFER, BAUM & CO. 175 and 177 Broad Street, j. KawrmpFß i Un ‘ ,or th * An * ,,l ' t ’‘ "*!• Angustn; G. U.R4VM ■ [Auvua,Oa I AtAFFFCtt. N. V August SBd. 18A (may 2b. 1860. | **wly Mlftcellancetift Adrcrtlsnurnts I.AKU FOR SALE. WILL Ik* m>M r l privite Mir, the lnt Itlonpirf ♦o t William Aftkftt <trc*d, ibnnl levco milt* S*iib of OrH ncib!ro* in Orecnc Coimijr. land oofitakion two ttunriied n*d thirty four it’ii’a, 254 aiNint ftrloa,d)o’nii’jrt*ie ÜbHrol Aih* I broi” Hun btßon, John flail, Janus Smith and otl r There nre ten ariei of rich bottom land on taitl tr ct lyinp o* Riclilßod Ci* thirty acre?* olwwml. lind well limhertd P.*rs*‘n wiihinp t 4 iM*k at said tr.ict of land can obtain any information concert.ing i that they want by culling on the Mnr*er*is’**d wl.o lives on tbe place. JOSHUA A W KF! T . Agt. lor U M MERRITT, Ex*tr WM. AfeKEU. October 3d, iB6O —aim. \ew Goods! & Great Bargains!! AT lIOVTELL 4 XEAKT’S The public are invited to call and inspect 11. & N’s. full and carefully selected stock of Fall and Winter Goods. All that remains on hand of previous pur chases. in Worsted Dross Goods, Colored Silks, &.>. will lie sold at wist; in order to make room for a fresh supply Greeneshoro, October 10 1860.—w2m, •’ -A'-^B'] Sy UTOtmiH HERB 1 niiijii] / , lints, Barl.s aad Roots fl Yd vKnsrs 9 minerals and I ty MOTHERS TAKE HEED! 1 ■tyJ ■ %vb.Mi i*b-*rving tbe uttouw artii-uM y\l it u. nwwhlrr Him? it imv more [B| ibiVu tu* r** t tbvt nflDVt* lla-m * in nine if • .ul of l*ji !•* nttt r t.f 1 bt* iUtlf MttTer 1J *• > o:.;! U is B'-'gVVv. , n > sknutd Uot <vce c HK.4DS OF FAMILIES 1 {h not I*'l your cliiidwoi h w y&ja..j H VM ill U W<H?M TEA M “3? A ’"’AIT AND if. K ASA NT (THE FoU WfoRVS.jjB Row mlicit teller hihl snfi*r wiiuM it bn t< pV bitie il i.Hv:,ys in llt liou/o. A littld *}**UyL B } wi;* n a ?ssUf is l:tk*n ill iumj* o r tcn Im the* chhs* ir| jn-iGrtl it*- dvalti while ning without h‘lay, and c*J llriM h ’ V *' ving xh * Movyrjtx UF.liti 7t:.1 Imma-ifl ,4530 dint My; yd i will in* iiuhr tavt* Mie child a l'Hg ulB J* find St’di.ms Htid ymtrttrlf much PXpan'r. Jj.hui nl-o c;*d lu,jip *i in knowing that von tmv* IL'I doi;. \Titip ditty, and |rTcluitc* >ttvd ii.s Ufa. ■\i/ T’d itir-dit in- is combmiui purrly of vlnl HERBS AND HOOTSB k J XOT A P.UITICI.K of r JgCalomel or iHituval| 18 USED IN 4T. ifl’h V* nio'f til thy Yvnuifttg** will Ut* uv*d hy ft V’ ‘J Gi< •** \\ h<> otii‘l’ us. ilds T* n. The only nctin* 9f M i : ' l 'T-h* “<* ill Wt itufiiueti aud Wotm [ • <7 Uidfi., is M Li It C li.H V. JW Cil ci v e n o D o x €3 o> ixrl YOUR CHILBUEH. | j *1 its >* mj l**. fttfe Vegotshle Medicine. !?■ I lif.-s V. firm Te i uns.d:-covered in jtn unusual Vjjl /T . “ M IIU, tig 111** M dds of Novtlietn Mexico— .(I j; !.M .’CCIMM.I of it you Vyrll find in our Alm.’inacs. K 9 iyi .vA tor the AVwf.c / Tula Alm the rl * /.* • ; ;-ii*. arid *vherry u tiavfc lend it. Fend il to UH if'G •’ * 1 hJiho ‘•*. 1J :;I they ihtriV uNo knoiy nf itud || t uied by- Ihis i.Rc A T ELMEi-Y ! M *> .n'OSON’S WORM TEA 9 I j KILLS \\ OH M ‘•jr .Vet.-f !! : iii-—’s I'h nsimt f• Take. 9 Ijj t'.t-T A P.U KIGi:- riilCE 35 US. I (lili* ;)!’ TANARUS! VE —AUvftyK ITlid Ihe Nr,m<? fityj .uigi>a ’.arc ui It. I. U J >X C.tr. .and fhb -.portrait ,r w f•’ ’•< '. i.vh p; t.kuge t.f -Worm ‘IVw. % (f'J *B. L. JTTDSOH & CO., I) 30LE PROP FI IE T G RS,I 5© lieoaard St. New York. .ini!W,u iii ’Oil Is -■■lA ly ,in. ■*.- .'•v;< i. !*• •v• j- vji :£,•, ami ji -IB te-J*;. it nil Ill'll ;a*-u. S .1.1 hy J It Wood, Grei ncehnro.G V PlsllH II VYa U, Lexington, Ga GJune 16, HOSTETTER’S | STQMAGHJ[ITTEI The proprietors and manufacturers offl TETTER'S TEI.EIUtATED STOMACIJ TEIIS can appeal with perfect confidJ physicians and citii nil generally of the I Stales, because the artieje Itus attained ■ tation heretofore unknown. A few inetH thi* point will speak mote powcri'uttl volumes of bare assertion or blazoning ]■ The consumption of liusiettor's StoniaH ters for the last year amounted to ovcrH Million bottles, and from its mauifoal-H increase in times past, it is evident tlinil the coming year the consumption wilH near one million bottles. This immense H could never have been sold but. for iH medicinal properties contained in tlie }B lion, aijd the sanction of the most j<vß pliysiciaus in those sections of the -where the article is best known, who tH recommend the Bitters to their lMtiti- H are ready at all times to give leslinWniiß efficacy in all cases of stomachic and the diseases resulting there!rom. This is not a temporary popularity, by extraordinary efforts in the way el peting the qualities of the ltittcrs, estimation of an invaluable medicine, destined to be ns enduring as time Hostetler's .Stomach hitlers I.uveHl a Godsend to regions where fever r.tH and various other bilious counted their victims by lumdrrds. mm able to state confidently, that the “li are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia diseases, is to tSic proprietors a alloyed pleasure. It removes all morhiHj from the slonnch, purifies the imparts renewed vitality to the giving it that tone and energy for the restoration of health, it operaMf the stomach, liver,‘and oilier digestiveH| mildiy Imt powerfully, and soon to acuiiditioti essentiiii to the healthy of tlie functions of nature. Elderly persons may use the Hilt per directions on the holflc,,llml they Hi in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted declining years, as it is pleasant to invigorating to the liotvcls, excellcut am! rejuvenating generally. We imvcHi deuce of thousands of aged men who have experienced the liencfU of prejiaration while suffering from vangem'ms and general debility; Hie advice of physicians, they have nil deleterious drugs and merits of this atlicle. A few vwi’H gender sex. ‘J i.ere are certain |ierioH| their cares are so harassing that mainH| sink under thcliinl. The rtlaliou JlHj tn<l child is so absorbingly lender. mother, especially it rhe be young. iH| forget her own lualili in her for tier infant, should the j cried of arrive during the summer reason. tkcHH body and mind is generally ngginvaltffiH then, is a necessity for a stimulant t-H| rate 1 lie energies of the syatt-m. an*l etH| mother to bear up under her tied responsibilities, f.'iirsing rally prefer the Hitlers to till other tors that receive the endorsement ci ins. because it is agfeialdo to well ns ceil air. to give a permanent of l.odily strength. HH All those pci sons, to trliom we larly referred above, to wit: fever and ague, earned by malm dysentery, itidigcstion, loss of a) piHH all diseases or derangements of the HH supoi-amnialcd invalids. |,erst>ns of occupation, ami nursing l ot hers, wiH| their own j hysicnl welfare t y r'tviu’Uem tetter's Celebrated Stomneli liitier.s <^H| OACTION.—We caution the publSl using any of the ui< :>> ill ‘ • lHg| feits, but for llbrri.fTi i;' CrHH blown on the side of the bottle. ki..KH on tlie metallic cap eoverfifit the otwi ve that our autograph aignaii.rHH Br rrepare.l and old by Ipr SMITH, Plttibuigh, l*a„ : ml si. druggists, srro-st.*. and urs B Ihrr nnhout the United ! , Lo^EH nca, and Uetutty. ?OT*% e bv J H. RVod, firrctii.ab^^H K Tvy* n v M'bita I’ia.iia f