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0K0&6I A, Greene CountvWhere
m, Thomas M. Fimbmuh, Adm’r. upon
the estate of Martha Wilson dee’d. peti
tions the Court of Ordinary of said county,
for Letters Di imiseory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to show cause (if any
they have) why said Administrator should
not be discharged at the Court of Ordina
ry, to be held iu and for said county on
the first rnonday in May next, 1861.
Given nnder my hand at office in Greenee-
T .boro November sth 1860.
EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’ry.
GEORGIA, Ghekse County. —Whereas,
Is ae A. Wil iams, Administrator upon
the estate of Mrs. Harriet. L. Grimes, deceased
petitions the Court of Orilinary of said county
for Letters Dismissory.
These ari therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to 6how cinse (if any they
have) why said Administrator should not be
discharged at the Court of Ordinary to be held
in and for said county, on the first Mondf-y in
December next. Given under my hand
at office in Gaeenesboro, this June 4th 1860.
EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y.
NOTICE.
AEOROIA, Greene County.
Will be sold at the late residence of Wil
liam F. Luckie Dec’d. in raid county on Thurs
day 29th November all the personal property
belonging to the estate of said Dee’d. consist
ing of Corn. Fodder, Wheat, Horses, Mules,
Cows and Calves, one yoke of oxen, pork hogs,
and stock hogs, household and kitchen furni
ture, waggons, cart, and plantation tools.
’ Sale to continue From day to dav until all is
sold. ELIOT C. BOWDEN, Adm’r.
of Wm. F. Luckie, Dec’d.
Noveaaner 7th 1860.
NOTICE.
ALL those indebted to mo cither by note or
account must call soon and settle, as I am com
pelled to have money to pay my debts. Take
fair notice. Ly Books aud accounts may be
found at the old stand, and in my absence Mr.
W. Griffin is authorized to receipt for the
same. W. C. SMITH.
Greenesboro Nov. 7th, 1860. —ts.
For Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday Id De
cember next in the city of GrcKiosboro
‘Greene Cos. Georgia, for distributum between
•the heirs of Graves Swanson, * iract of land
containing two hundred and *’ Arty acres more
or less adjoining the lovis of V\ illiam Ed
mondson, Aquilla Greer and others situated
a.bout one mile from ’\ r ood-vilie, a Station on
the Railroad leading from Union Point to
Athens. Thera is on the place a good framed
Dwelling kmise with two rooms the location is
healthy, Water excellent, /ny person desir
ing to pvrohnso a small farm in that vicinity
will tie w*U to call aud examine the premises.
> S. W. SWANSON,
N. G. SWANSON,
NANCY DIX.
it lIODY EVANS,
Heirs at Law.
November 7 th, iB6O.
fißftJtai.t, firssne Comity.
ALL persons indebted to James Dunn Dec’d.
are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and all persons having claims against
said deceased will present them duly proven to
the undersigned.
HIRAM R DLNN, Ex’r.
of James, Dunn, deud.
November Ist, 1860.
Gimi'uiaii Sale.
WILL be. sold in- necmdaoco with an
order ot the Court of Ordinary of the
County of Greene, on th< Ist Tuesday in
January next the following negroes be
longing to Jeffrey C. Parrott minoi.
George 47 veins obi, and his wife Harriet
43 years obi, and two children one of them
£ years old, aud the other 2 years old,
Mallin a woman 45 jjoais old, and Ldy a
•warn*n 70 years old. Terms on tlio day
of sale. A. A. JEItNIUAX,
Guardian for J. C. Parrot.
JTovamber ‘j>b. 1860.
GEORGIA, Grkknk Couxtv.— Noiico
ia hereby given to all persons having de
mands against Walker Lewis, lato of said
county deceased, to present them to me.
Serly made out, within the time pro
e l by law, so as to show their charac
-ter aud amount. And all persons indebt
ed to said deceased are hereby required to
znake immediate payment.
M. W. LEWIS, Ex’r.,
of Walker Lewis.
Uovcmber 7th, 1860.—w6w.
* F.XKUUTOJtt'.** SALE.
WILL be told on the 10t? day of De
.cember next all of the pcrishaM property
to tlie estate of the mit.** Koirs
4$ &. .Janes doc’d. consisting of t- o ™.
fodder. Oats, Peas, Wheat, Hogs, Catu-b
Mules, aud Horses, etc. etc., Terms on
she day,—Sale to continue from day to
d*v uutil all is sold.
TIIOS. P. JANES,
JAMES R. SANDERS
Executors of A. JANES.
■November 7lh, 1860.
Land For Sale.
1 offei'Torsalemy farir. lying in the Coun
ty es Greene, about six miles from Greenes
boro near Smyrna Church, containing
three hundred aud seventeen acres.
There U on the place a very good dwell
ing house and out houses and a good Gin
home.
One hundred acres of the land is in the
woods. There are t hirty acres of 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 purchas
ing elsewhere. Persons looking at the
land can be shown the place by calling on
John W. Swan.
WM. A. MOORE.
November 7th 1860. — ts.
Candidate For Tax Keceieer,
WE are requested t;> announce the name of
Wm. TANARUS, Paster, as a candidate for the office of
Tax Receiver, at the ensuing election for Coun
ty officers in January next.
October 17th 1800.—ts.
Candidate For Tax Receiver.
We are requested to inform the voters
of Greene that Mr. Enoch C. Morgan is a
Candidate for the office of Tax Receiver at
the matting election in January next.
October 17 IB6o.—td.
Mr. Garrett Woodham, a* to announce
to the rotereof Greece, that be ie thankful for their
•uShurre heretofore, in electing him Ten Receiver
oftbeOoan<y,nml that he 11l be theaklul for their
•tipport for the name office, at the arxt election ol
Comity officer* the te* men day in January.
October 11, Jui
New Legal Advertiaenseiii*
Georgia, gieke Cocntt —where**,
James Bulk. applies tor Letters of Guar
dianship of the person aud property of Archi
bald C. Crutcblield. minor child, under four
teen years of ago of George Crutchfield,
deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons 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 cause, —if any they have—why sJd
betters should not then be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Greenes
boro’ October 29th 1860.
EUGENIUS L. KING, Or’dy.
Greene Sheriff Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court House door
in the city of Greenesboro on the first
Tuesday in December next the following prop
erty to-wit.
Three acres of L% nd more or less, on which
is a ffrist Afill situated on Little River, levied
on as the property of P. J. Tuggle to satisfy
afi fa issued from Greene Inferior Court in
favor of Fears & Swanson vs. P. J. Tuggie,
Property pointed out by said Tuggle
JOHN D. ENGLISH, D. S.
October 26th 1860.
Gi cene Sheriff Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court House
door in the city of Greenesbdro on the
first Tuesday in December next, the fol
lowing Real property: to-wlt, the House
and Lot in said city, known as the old San
ford Hotel, levied on as the property r’
Nicholas H. Wilson to satisfy a fi. j 3 .
sued from Floyd Inferior Court Vi \ tavor of
C. C. Norton, original plaint!'? bllt DOW ; n
favor of T J. Bowling, transferred against
said Nicholas H. Property point
ed out by 1, .h ow ii n g.
J. D. ENGLISH, D. S.
Gieciiesboro’ Oct. 15tli IS6O.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Greene County :—All per
sons indebted to the estate of Daniel Mc-
Donald. dec’d. arc requested to make im
mediate payment thereof, and all persons
h.olding claims against said dec’d. will pre
sent them duly proven, to tlie undersigned
within the time prescribed by law.
WM. A. FLORENCE, Adm’r.
with the Will annexed,
of Daniel McDonald, dee’d.
November 7th, 1860. — w6\y.
JAMES BROOK
Nlcque&ts us to announce his name as a candi
date for the office of Tax Receiver at tho ensu
ing election in January next. —sep 15-ts
Fdstponed Sale.
Will be sold before the Court House
door in GreenCsboro Greene County Ga.
on tho first Tuesday in December next,
within tho legal houre of sals, one negro
boy named Berry about 5£ years old ;
sold in accordance with the last Will, of
Herod Irby dee’d. for tho benefit of the
heirs of said dec'd. Terms on the dav of
sale. I. A. WILLIAMS, E/r.
of Horod Irby, dec'd.
November L4.IL 1860.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Greene County:—Wiil be
sold at the lata residence of James M. Da
vison, Dec'd. at Woodvillo in said county,
on Wednesday 12th December next, a por
tion of the personal, and perishable prop
erty, belonging to the estate of said Dec’d.
STOCK, the same consisting of (in part)
Two very lire young Jacks, seven Jen
netts, Mares, Horses &c. to which the at
tention ot Stock-Raiseis, and others desir
ing to raisu Mules, Horses &e. See., is par
ticularly directed. Many other articles of
a miscellaneous character, too viuious'to
designate, will likewise be sold.
MARGARET DAVISON, Adm’rx.
JAMES DAVISON, Adm’r.
Woodvillo Nov. 14th 1860.
NEW GOODS!
THE subscriber hereby respectfully informs
his oid customers ami the public that he
has jAst opened an Entire new.
STOCK OF GOODS
at his old stand (late W. 0. Smiih’s) where he
invites their attention. The Goods consist of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, a large lot
of Clothing, Boots, Shoes, &c. &c.,
Without following the cust >m of publishing
my private reasons for every act, I will merely
state that I can bo easily fouud, that I warrant
every article offered to be new, that I will sell
them of the same quality and quantity, as low
as anyone else can or will do it, and to one
customer as low as another, not contracting to
sell any friend goods at cost. Call and see me
• and I will be obliged.
W. GRIFFIN.
OieanMboro’ Oct- 24 1860.—2 m.
DRY GOODS!
* WM. SHEAR,
Would respectfully announce to the public, that he has just received
Large Additional Supplies,
am Ms mw on eam,
Rich Embroidered and Fancy Drex- SILKS; Superior Plain and Figured Black SILKS,
Plain andFig ired MERINOS and DSLAIN ES; Fancy Ottoman REPS;
French EMBROIDERIES, comprising Muslin, Valenciennes and Point Zace SETTS; of
elegant styles;
Ladies’ Cloth and Velvet CLOAKS, of the latest, styles;
L'dies’ Zynx and Sable Fur VIOTORINES, CUFFS and TIPPET/S’;
A large supply of Ladies’ SIIA IFLS; Gald Embroidered AIU3ZINS, for Zadies Evening
Die ses;
A complete assortment of HOSIER’.'; Welsh, Saxony and Shaker FZANNEZS;
Bleached and Brown SHEETINGS and SHIRTING’S; 12-4 Linen SHEETINGS;
Irish and Pillow Case LINENS; 8-i and 10-4 Damask DIAPERS;
Damask TABLE CLOT/ZS; Damask NAPKINS and DOYi.ES;
Rich Printed snd Embroidered TABLE AND PIANO COVERS; MarseillesQUlLTS; “
Whitney BLANKETS, of Extra s'*e and Quality; a large assortment of NEGRO BLANK
ETS*
Richmond Factory PLAINS and KZRSEYS; GEORGIA STRIPES; Cotton OSNABURGS;
And a Great Variety of Other Articles for
Family and Plantation Use,
ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD
AT THE LOWEST PRICES!
~Th* public ar request#d tn call and examine the assortment.
November Hth 180".—tf.
Legal AdverUsemcau*
GEORGI Guess* County - Whereas Wil
liam S. Davis, and Goodwin T. Myrick,
Executors of the last Will and Testament of
Mrs Sarah W. Rowland, deceased, petition the
Court of Ordiuary of said county for Letters
Dismissory:
Thsee are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to show cause (if any they
have) why said Executors should not be dis
charged at the Court of Ordinary to be held in
and for said county on the second Monday in
January 1801. Given nnder my hand at
office in Greenesboro, July sth, 1860.
EJGBNTUSL. KING, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, GKEENfc Couxtv.—Whereas,
John O. Merritt andThos. J.P. Atkinson
Administrators upon the estate of Lovitt Mer
ritt deceased, petition the Court tof Ordinary
of said county for Letters Dismissory.’
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to sho w cause (if any they
have) why said Administrators should nt be
discharged at the Court of Ordinary to be held
in and for said county on the second Monday
in January 1861. Given under my har'A
at office in Greenesboro. July sth, 1860,
EUGENIUS L. KING., f>;. d y
GEORGIA, Greexe Ood-e-,—Whereas,
Isaac A. Williams, A'Atq, ,nistrator de bonis
non of the estate of Jv.epb Grimes, deceased,
petitions the CoutAqJ Ordinary of said-county
for Letters DVsn^jgfeory:
These Ve ‘,nerefore to cito and admonish all
persons oncerned, to show cause (if any they
sai l Administrator should not be
3\icharged at the Court of Ordinary to be held
in and for said county on the first Monday in
December next. Given under my hand
at office in Greenesboro, June 4th 1860,
EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Gbesne County.—By Virtue of an
order of the Court ot Ordinary for said county,
will be sold before the Court House door in Slitchel
county on the first Tuesday in December nextone lot
of hind containing (250) two hundred and fifty acres,
No. 237 two hundred and thirty seven, lying la the
11th eleventh District of originally Early, now
Mitchel County, belonging to the Estate of Geo roe
Crutchfield, Dec’d. to whom said lot of land was
drawn and granted. Terms on the day of Sale.
JAMES BURK, Adrar.
of George Crutchfield, Dec’d.
Oct. 3 i 1860.—W2m.
GEORGIA, Green* County —Whereas, William
Sanders, Aministrator upon the estate of Thomas L_
Sanders dec’d. petitions to the Court of Ordinary of
said countv for Letters Dismissory ;
These are therefore to cite and require all persona
concerned, to show cause, (if any tbAV have) why
said Administrator should not be discharged at the
Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said county
on the first monday in April next, 1861.
Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro
October Ist 1860. L Kl j?G. Ord’y.
Notice for Leave to Sell Negroes.
Application will be made to the Court ofOordiia
rv of Greene County Georgia at the first regular
terra after tlie expiration of two month* ifom this
notice for leave to sell the negroes belonging tp the
estate of Jesso Finch, late of county deceased
for the benefit of heirs and c* uitorsof 82. id deceased.
t). H, SMITH, Admr. of
Jesse Finch.
Oct. 3d iB6O,- w2ai
CRiitliflatc for Tax Receiver.
VTe are requested to announce the name
nf Thomas J.P. Atkinson as a caudate
for tho office of Tax Receiver, at en
suing election county officers Jana
ry next. •
November 7th, 1860.
Administrntor’s Sale of
Land & Ncarvoes.
Georgia, Greene county.—By virtue of
an order from the Court of Ordinary of
said county, will be sold before the Court
House door in Greenesboro, on the first. ‘l ues
day in December next, within the legal hottrs
of sale, all tho land 280 acres more or less, be
longing to tho estate of Sherwood Stanley deck),
lying on the waters of the Appalaehee River iu
said county, in the reserved fork of the Oconeo
and Appalaehee Rivers, adjoining lands of
Baldwin Copclan, M. K. Stovall, Watson’and
others.
Ou the premises is a dwelling house and
outbuildings.
By virtue of tin? same authority, will also be
sold before the Court House door in Greenes
boro on tho first Tuesday in January next
\ 1861 within the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing named negro slaves, belonging to thy es
tate of said Sherwood Stanley dec’d. viz:—
Bob about 65 or 70 years old, Willis about 20
Larry John about 24, Jacob about 16, Philip
about J 4, Rose, about 50, and Jane about 18
rears old. Terms on the day of sale.
MOSES F FOSTER, adm’r.
dc bonis non, with the Will annexed of Sher
wood Stanley, dec’d.
Greenesboro October 9th 1860.
Administrator’s Sale.
Will be sold before tho Court House
door in this county on the first Tuesday in
December next within the legal hours of
sale, the Hotel property belonging to the
estate of John H. Snellings, late of this
county dec’d. kuowr, as the Willis Hotel
property. It is conveniently situated for a
hotel, is in good repair find has a stable
connected with it and sufficient gronnd for
garden and other purposes.
Sold on a credit of twelvo months.
Greenesboro Oct. 17th 1860.
FREDERIC 0. FULLER, Adm’r.
Legal Advertisements.
Everntors’Sale of Land.
GF.ORG IA, Ot:neM Conrrv.— By virtue of
su order front the Court of Ordinary of
■aid county, will l>e sold l>cfbrcthe Court House
door in Greenesboro, on the first Tuesday in
December next, the tract of land lielonging to
the etate of Thomas Merritt dec’d. contain
ing 405 acres more or less, lying on Beaver
dam Creek in said county, about seven miles
from Greenesboro, adjoining lands of Ambrose
Hutcheson, James Atkinson and others.
On the premises is a dwelling house and
out buildings. There arc about HO or 100 a
cresofthe land iu the woods, and is well tim-
Itered, the balance is cleared and under good
fbnee. Persons wishing to see the place will
please call on Henry Merrjtt who lives ou the
place or on the undersigned.
Terms on the day of sn’fc.
JAMBS MERRITT, Ex’r.
of Thomas Merritt, dco’d.
This October l)th 1860. ■
NOTICE-
GrIORGIA, Gbbbns County.—Two months after
date, (to-wit) on the Ist Monday in December next,
application will be made to the ‘‘Court of Ordinary”
of mid county, for leave to sell, atnrivate sale, the
Wild and scattered lands, lying and being in differ
ent counties of this State, belonging to the Estate of
Jauies M. Davison late o f said county,deceased.
MARGARET DAVISON, Adm’tx.
JAMES DAVISON, AHm’r.
Greenesboro, Ga. September 25th, 1860.
RAMSAY & l a HAW,
Brown Stone Building, opposite the Union Bank, and nearly opposite the Planters
Hotel
•lugusta Georgia.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF
Fashionable Ready-Made Clothing,
HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, &c.,
BP*Our Clothing is WELL MADE, aud is of the most fashionable kind. Hav
ing superior facilities for manufacturing, they will be sold CHEAP.
Augusta, Ga. September 26. 1860. 6m.
RICH
Madalion Velvet Carpets,
ENGLISH ROYAL VELVET,
Brussels, Three-Ply and Ingrain
CARPETINGS.
In New and Beautiful patterns just Received.
Damasks of all Kinds, Lace and Muslin Curtains
COENICS, BANDS, LOOPS, &C. *
WINDOW SHADES,
Ffoor and Table Oil Clothes, Mats, Mattings, Wall-Papers, Boards, &c.
The Largest Stock ever offered, for sale by
JAMES G. BAILIE & BROTHER,
Importers and Dealers, 2M>5 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA,
September, 12th, IS6O. [mar. 30, 1860-ly
KAUFFER, BAUM & CO.
IS3 © i 11M H D ]] 7 ®M®|
ESTABLISTMENT,
Ifs. Broad Street Iff.
Under the Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULTY INFORM
Merchants .and Dealers that they have just completed
their arrangements for the coming
Fall and Winter Season.
Our Store Las Been enlarged to DOUBLE its former size, thereby making it the lar
gest Store in the SjATE OF GEORGIA !
Our Stock, which for Variety of the most desirable Goods, is unsurpassed in this
State, will, in every respect compare favorable with any house cither in Charleston, or
any other Southern City. It is our intention to establish a regular
HV holes ale Jobbing 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. I. Kauffbb is manager, it is easy
to be perceived that we have Superior Facilities in obtaining the Latest NOV
ELTIES as they appear in market. We would only ask the favor of an
examination ol our Stock and Prices before going elsewhere, and wo
will proveto the Trade that we can sell Goods fully as Cheap
as ahy other Wholesale House; besides saving your time
for further traveling, and many other expenses.
JUST RESOBI VED,
Black and Colored CASHMIERS ; SATINET, Kentucky JEANS and TICKS-
Black and Colored CLOTH; KERSEYS, OSENBERGS, (DENIMS) • ’
Georgia STRIPES, Marlboro’ PLAIDS and STRIPES.
CALICOES OF ALL KINDS!
Mohair, Debeges, Ccdestiali, Lavella Cloth, Barege, Delaines
JBctmbazine, Alpacas, Delaines, Marellas, ALL WOOL Delaines,
ENGLISH MERINOS!
Black Brocake I Silk ROBES, POPLINS, POUARDS ;
Fancy and Plain
Browniind? nd White Sheeting: and Shirting r
Irish LINENS, Table COF ERS - T ble CLOTHS; DIAPER, DAMASKS,
DOYLES, NAPKINS, TO BRILLIANTS, Marseilles QUILTS.
embroideries
Hat RIBONS, CORSETS; Velvet RIBONS, FRINGES ;
Morocco and Silk BELTS, LACES, WZJITE GOODS, of all kinds.
MADIES’ AND HISSES’ HOOP SKIRTS’ TRIMMINGS, YANKEE
NOTIONS / HOSIERY, and GEO V£S of aU hind,.
BED AND NEGRO BDANKETS, &C., &0.
Our Manufactory of Cloaks and Mantillas.
The only one in the Souther States, is in FULL OPERATION now ; and we venture
to say that wo can offer these Articles BETTER finished, and more suitable
ft out hern IAS IE, As (heap as any Northern llonisr.
Just give ns the pleasure of an early call, and corivinco yourselves of th<l
above facts:
KAUFFER, BAUM & CO.
175 and 177 Broad Street,
J KAITFFK ■ Under the Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
L BAI M ‘ ’ ; Augusta, On I U 4GFFCR *. V
August 23d, 1860 (may 30, ItMJO.| —vrlri
2l|lwllinconi Advcrllwntml*.
IA M) FOK SALE.
nr ILL be sold at private mle, the land belonging
to the estate of William A ski'll dec’d. about .even
mile. South of Greeneboru’ in Greene Connty.
Said land contains two hundred *ud thirty four
acres, 234, more or less, adjoining 1 the lands of Am
brose Hutchison, John Ilidl, James Smith and others.
There *re ten acres of rich bottom land on said tract
lying on Richland Creek, shorn thirty acres of wood
land well timbered. Persons witliinir to iook al said
tract of land can obtain any information concerning
it that they want by calliug on the undersigned who
lives on the place. JOSHUA ASKEU.
Agt. for B. M. MEHRITT,
Ex’tr WM. ASKEU.
October 3d, iB6O —w2m.
Sew Goods! & Great Bargains!!
AT?
HOWELL it XEARI’S
The public are iuvited to call and inspect
H. & Jes. full and carefully selected stock of
Fall and Winter Goods.
All that remains on hand of previous pur
chases, iu Worsted Dress Goods, Colored Silks,
&c. will be sold at cost; iu order to make room
for a fresh supply.
Greenesboro, October 10 1860.—w-nt,
| MOUNTAIN HERB
Herbs, Barks and Roots
VERSUS
Poisonous Minerals aud Drugs.
MOTHERS TAKE HEED!
Do yim when observing tlie uneasy actions of
your cliiMrvn. oonsitlor tlmt it may he more
tlinn a more Cholic that ntliicts them ? In nine
canes out of ten. the cause of the litile sulTer
or’i nnguLh is 11'OA‘jfs, Uttti thvuld fie lU cmcT
tooled to.
HEADS OF FAMILIES
Do not lei your children sullu., when we present
you iu
JIuvSOTS WORM TEi
A P.MT AND PLEASANT CUBE FOR WORMS.
Flt'W much hotter and safer would it ha to j
have it alw.-iya in fho house. A little delay ‘
when a child i.s taken ill may often lx* the cmumi
of its death, while acting without dolav, wul i
hy giving tho MOUXTAIX 11F.UK TKA ‘imme
diately. you will not only save tlie child a long I
mid Unlton* illnesM. and yourself much expense,
but also fil l happier in knowing that you liave I
done your duty, and perchance wived ita lile.
This medicine is combined purely of
HERBS AND ROOTS
NOT A PARTICLE OF
vSlnlomcl or JHituval
IS- USED IN IT.
I No more filthy Vermifuge will be by
those who once use this iVn. The only active
principle of all other Vennifugea and Worm
Killers is I1 E R C U 11 Y .
GIVE NO
POISON
YOUK CHILDREN.
Uso tills* F’mple, Safe, Vegetable Medicine.
This Worm Tea was discovered In nn unusual
way among the Wikis of Northern Mexico—a
full recount of it von will find in our Almanacs.
Ask fop tho “ Ito.*rr.e of 7’tda of the
Agent, and when y u have read it. send it to
Miur neighbors, that they may also know of and
be cun<d by this (JUFAT REMEDY !
.lUDSON’S WORM TKA
K ILLS WORMS,
Sever Hat ids—’.g I’leasnnt to Take.
GET A IMIKAGK—PRICE 25 CTB.
OBSERVE.—AIways find the Name nnd Signa
•ute of JI'PS.IN & CO., and the portrait
of 7l’*co, on each package of this Worm Tea.
B. L. JTJDSON & CO.,
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
50 Leonard St., Now York.
dudstai'fi Worm Ton is u.iltl by one
A£cit in vcty Ylllnge, i\:.tl 3*5
by nil I>l lur^lstfl.
Sold by J II Wood, Grecneeboro, G V Platt anp
II Ward, Lexington, Ga. GJnne 16, 1860, ly,
HOSTETTER’S
STOMAGHJMTTEIS
The proprietors and manufacturers of HOI
TETTER’S C El. EE HATED STOMACH EE
TERS can appeal with perfect confidence i
physicians and citizens generally of the Unit!
States, because the article has attained avep
tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upj
this point will speak more powerfully thi
volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffed
The consumption of Hostetler's Stomach El
ters for the last year amounted to over a hul
million bottles, and from ils manifest steal
increase in times past, it is evident that Uuril
the coming year the consumption will retl
near one million bottles. This immense nmotl
could never have been sold but for the rl
medicinal properties contained in the prcpal
tion, and the enuclion of the most prominl
physicians in those sections of the count
where the article is best known, who not ol
recommend the Bitters to their patients, I
are ready at all times to give testimonials tol
eflicacy in all cases of stomachic derange in el
and the diseases resulting therefrom. J
This is not a temporary popularity, olitnifl
by extraordinary efforts in the way of till
peting tho qualities of the Bitters, but a si
estimation of an invaluable medicine, wlticß
destined to be as enduring ns time itself. IS
Hosteller's Stomach Bitters have pro!
a Godsend to regions where fever and a I
and various other bilious complaints hi
counted their victims by hundreds. Tol
aide to state confidently that the “BittJ
are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and I
diseases, is to tiio proprietors a source of I
alloyed pleasure. It removes nil morbid trial
from the stomach, purifies the blood, I
imparts renewed vitality to Hie nervous systl
giving it that tone and energy indispeusifl
for the restoration of health. It operates ul
the stomach, liver, and other digestive orgtl
mildly but powerfully, and soon restores ill
toacondition essential to the dischcl
of the functions of nature. fj
Elderly persons may use the Bitters ilnill
per directions on the bottle, and they will ■
in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to com!
declining years, as it is pleasant, to (lie pail
invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tol
and rejuvenating generally. We have the I
deuce of thousands of aged men ami wotl
who have experienced tho benefit of using I
preparation while suffering from stomach I
rangementsnud general debility - ; acting ml
the advice of physicians, they have nhnudul
all deleterious drugs and fairly tested I
merits of this article. A few words tol
gentler sex. There are certain periods wfl
their cares are so harassing Hint many of ll
sink under the trial. The relation of mol
and child is so absorbingly render, that I
mother, especially if she be young, is upl
forget her own health in ltd - extreme a nil
for her iufant. Should the period of mnlerl
arrive during the summer season, tlie weal
body and mind is generally aggravated. 11l
then, is a neees:ity for a stimulant to ucl
rate the energies of the system, and inaUil
mother to bear up under her exhausting tl
and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gl
rally prefer the Bitters to all other iuvi|fl
tors that receive the endorsement of pH
clans, because it is agreeable to the ta.slH
well as certain to give a permanent inciH
of bodily strength. H
All those persons, jto whom we have pnrfl
larly referred above, to wit: sufferers H
fever and ague, caused by malaria. diarrH
dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetile,H
nil diseases or derangements of the stonß
superannuated invalids, persons of s<
occupation, and nursing (pothers, wiy coM
their own physical welfare£y giving to H
tetter's Celebrated StomaCfi iHiters a triaHj
CAUTION.—We caution the public
using r.ny of the many imitations or cottß
feitSj but ask for JlostkTtkk's fr-tritnMj
StoSacii Bittebs, nnd-sCCtfI.H each l.otlljH
the words “Dr. J. Hostetler's Stomach i’jtH|
blown on the side'of fhte tail tic. and
ott the metallic'cap covering the
observe that our Mitograph'signnuire is
label. .
tti> Prepared and soiil by HOfiTETcMI
HMITr:. .Pittsburgh. Fa,,; htut sold |B
druggist*. Froccrs, ar.d dealori
throughout tho (Jutted Blares, South
riew, and Germany. HM
I or a c l>v J. H*. Il’ood, <ir<<-ti<
U Tappxu, Whit, Plain*. [Aug, IhM