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PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT
OF THK
Confederate States of Ameriea.
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prssidbnt
JEFFERSON DAVIS,
Os Mississippi.
vice i-kKsinEXT:
ALEXANDER II: STEPHENS,
Os Georgia.
CABINET.
Robert Toombs, of Georgia, Secretary of State.
G. G. Meinminger, ofS. C., Secretary of Treafeul'y.
L. P. Walker, of Alabama, Secretary of war.
S. R. Mallory, of Florida, Secretary of Navy.
J. 11. Reagan, of Texas, Postmaster-General.
J. P. Benjamin, of Louisiana, Attorney-General.
congress
President—Hon. HOWELL COBB, of Georgia.
Secretary—JOHNSON J. HOOPER, Esq., of Ala.,
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MEMBERS.
Alabama—R. W. Walker, R. H. Smith, J*. t. M.
Curry, W. P. Chilton, S. F. Hale, Collin J. Mc-
Rae, John Gill Shorter, Daniel R. Lewis, Thomas
Fearn.
Florida —James B. Owens, J. Patton Anderson,
Jackson Morton.
Georgia— Robert Toombs, Howell Cobb, F. S.
Bartow, M. J. Crawford, E A. Nisbet, B. 11. Hill,
A. R. Wright, Thomas R. R. Cobb, A. H. Kenan,
Alexander H. Stephens.
ZoMt«tan«<—John Perkins, Jr., A. L. DeClouet,
Chas. M. Conrad, D. F. Kennel - , O'. E. Sparrow,
Henry Marshall. •
Mississippi— W. P. Harris, Walter Brooks, N.
I*. Wilson A. M. Clayton, W. S. Barry, J. T. Har
rison.
South Carolina— R. B. Rhett, Jr., R. W. Barn
well, L. M. Keitt, James Chesnut, Jr., C. G. Mem
mi nger, W. Porcher Miles, Thomas J. Withers, W.
W. Boyce.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Executive Departments —Stephens, Conrad,
Bbyee; Shorter,- Brooke.-
Foreign Affairs — Rhett, Nisbet, Perkins, Walk
er, Keitt.
Military Affairs — Bartow, Miles, Sparrow,
Kenan, Anderson.
Xaval Affairs — Conrad, Chesnut, Smith,
Wright, Owens.
Finance —Toombs, Barnwell, Kenner, Barrv,
Me Rae.
Commerce— Meinminger, Crawford, DeDlouet,
Morton, Curry.
Judiciary— Clayton, Withers, Hale, Cobb, Har
ris.
Postal— Chilton, Boyce, Hill, Harrison, Curry.
Patents— Brooke, Wilson, Lewis, Hill, Kenner.
Territories— Chesnut, Campbell, Marshall, Nis
bet, Fearn.
Public Lands— Marshall, Harris, Fearn.
Indian Affairs — Morton, Hale, Sdarrow, Lewis,
Keitt.
Printing— Cobb, Harris, Miles, Chilton, Per
kins.
Accounts— Owens, Crawford, Campbell, De
Clouet, Smith.
Engrossment— Shorter, Wilson, Kenan, Mcßae,
Bartow.
St. Cloud Academy.
St. Cloud, Heard Comity, Georgia.
* ACADEMY will be greatly enlarged and
A- eommodiously arranged, for the accommoda
tion of pupils, by the second Monday in January,
1861, when its Exercises will commence, under
the instruction of the Subscibers. Parents and
Guardians who entrust their children or wards to
their charge, may rely with a degree of certainty,
tl.nt their best combined efforts will be afforded to
all their pupils, for the acquirement of scholastic
knowledge and literary attainments.
The Principal is a man of experience in teaching
and has taught two years at this place, and has
commanded good schools, -both as an instructor
and disciplinarian. His Assistant is also a gentle
man of experience and notoriety in teaching—all
that is necessary is to try him. With their combin
ed experience and energy,they are determined that
nothing shall be wanting, on their part, both in
making the School interesting and beneficial to
all who may favor them with their patronage.—
They, therefore, promise as good facilities for im
provment as any common school.
The Scholastic year will consist of forty weeks.
Scholars will be charged from the time they com
mence, until the close of the School, unless a spe
cial agreement is made.
BATES OF TUITION AS FOLLOWS PER SCHOLASTIC YEAR :
Spelling, Reading and Writing sl2 00
Arithmetic, Grammar and Geography,.. 18 00
Philosophy, Chemistry and Algebra"... 25 00
The Language with advanced Mathemat-
ics, 35 00
No deduction unless for protracted illness.
Parents and Guardians will please scud their
children and wards at the commencement of the
that all may Have a fair start.
Bdard'caa be had, in private families, at low
rates.
It. E. PITMAN, Principal,
G. K CRAIN, Assistant.
Nev. 16, 1860.tf.
THE
SOUTHERN REPUBLIC.
—:o:
lins Daily and Weekly Political and Commer
cial Jonfnai’ edited’by
JAMES M. SMYTHE, Esq:, and
JOHN B. WEEMS, Esq., Associate,
Contains the latest news by Telegraph and Mail;
is published in the city of Augusta, Georgia, by
WM. J. VASON <fc CO.
It is the cheapest Political Paper of its size,
issued Daily, in the Confederate
States of America.
TERMS—CASH IN ADVANCE :
Daily for One Year, $5 oo
“ “ Six Months 300
*'■ '* Three Months, j 50
“ “ One Month, B 0
Weekly for One Year,.......,..... ...«2 00
“ Six Months. " 1 25
** ” Four Months, 1 00
“ “One Month, 25
LST" Post-Masters are authorized to act as onr
Agents, to receive subscription, and forward to us
the Money.
Mar. I,lB6l—ts.
G. M. ROBINSON,
ATT-ORNE Y AT LA W,
NEWNAN, ; GEORGIA
PRACTICE in all the Courts held for
the lalapoosa Circuit.
Oct. 12, 1860-1 y.
J. B. THOMAS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Bainbridge, Georgia,
Will give prompt attention to all business en 1
trusted to his care. [Nov. 5 13 ’SB-1 y, *
JOB PRINTING,
TZbTOLTTJDIJXTO
PAMPHLETS,
CIRCULARS,
BLANK NOTES,
WM
LABELS,
RECEIPTS,
programmes,
&C., &C., &c.,
Neatly and accurately executed at the Office o
the Independent Blade, up stairs, over the Store
of Hilton it AbrailvxT, Corner of Bay Street, New
nan, Georgia.
Our aim is to please by Promptness, Neat
Work and Moderate Prices. A trial of our Work
is respectfully invited.
We are also prepared to - Bftid, Trim and
get up as neat a Pamphlet as any Book Binder
in the State, and we can assure our patrons
that all orders sent us in this branch of our busi
mess, will be promptly and tastefully executed.
wiTm
The exercises of this Institution will be resum
ed on Monday, January 9th, 1860.
RATES OF TUITION.
Prim'aTy, Spelling, Reading and Writing,
per Quarter, $3 00
Reading. Writing and Arithmetic, per
Quarter, 4 00
Higher English Branches, per Quarter, 500
Latin and Greek—with the above, 7 50
Good board can be had convenient to the
school, at from $7 to $lO. Refers to former Pat
rons.
T. E. DANIEL, Principal.
M. E. B. DANIEL, AssiVnt.
Dec. 23-nl9-tf
SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR,
A MONTHLY JOURNAL,
Devoted to Southern Agriculture, Horticulture,
Stock Breeding Poultry, Bees, General
Farm Economy, Ac., Ae. t
D. REDMOND, Editor.
t T E RMS:
One copy, one year, $1 Twenty-five copies, S2O
Six copies, “ “ 5 One hundred copies, 75
Always in advetnee. No paper sent unless the
cash accompanies the order.
The Bills of all specie paying Banks, and Post
Office stamps received at par.
Remittances, by mail (post paid} will be at the
Publisher's risk.
Address WM. S. JONES, Augusta, Ga.
who will act as Agents, and obtain
subscribers, will be furnished with tlie paper at
club prices.
WOOL
W A H O O * MILLS,
NINE MILES WEST OF NEWNAN.
HAVING lately procured new clothing for our
Carding Machines, we are now prepared to
card Wool with the greatest possible despatch.—
Wool must be delivered at the Factory and tolls
paid there, in order to prevent the recurrence of
the many mistakes in receiving and delivering
heretofore in town.
The Flouring Mill
is ailso in excellent order to give general satisfac
tion to all our customers. A new Bolting Cloth
has been prepared this season.
Our Saw Mill,
too, stands ready to fill the bills of all cash paying
customers with Lumber of whatever description
they may order. J NO. T. DENT it CO.
July 30. 1858 51-ts.
A MIRACLE !
A WONDER I!!
TVs ATIONS are astonished and confounded at
_L 1 the unprecedented Low Prices of
WATCH SPRING STEEL HOOP
SKIRTS
at J. J. MEYER <fc BRO.’S. They are selling
30 Spring Steel Hoops for SI.OO
20 « ' “ “ “ 80
15 “ “ “ “ 75
11 “ “ “ “ 65
9 “ “ “ u 50
Don’t forget, these are to be had at
J- J. MEYER & BRO.’S,
Bay Street, Newnan, Ga.
March 2-29-ts.
1S«O, . . JANUARY 12, . . 1860
IN addition to the extensive assortment general
ly kept
I)R. REESE,
WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE,
NEWNAN, GEORGIA,
has largely increased his stock, of Pure Drugs,
Pure Medicines, Pure Chemicals and Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Dye-stuffs, Fancy Notions, Perfumery,
Toilet articles, School and Miscellaneous Books,
Pens, Inks, Pencils, Paper and Envelops, Confec
tioneries, and all other articles usually kept in a
firstcluss Drug Store, all of which can be had very
low for Cash or approved credit. Jan. 13 22-ts.
DENTAL NOTICE.
DR. J. L. MANN, having associated with him
in the practice of Dentistry Dr. L. F. Me-
LAUGHLIN, who is well known as an experiencec
and well informed Dentist, would inform the citi
zens of Newnan and vicinity, that they are now
prepared to execute all operations pertaining to
the Profession with neatness, durability and dis
patch. We would call the special attention of
those wishing Teeth supplied on Plate, as Dr
McLaughlin feels assured, from his long experience
and practice, that his skill in that branch of th
profession is unsurpassed by any. Give him t
trial.
over the “ One Price Store,” west side
public square. Newnan, Ga.
References:
Col. R. W. Simms, Dr. J. T. Reese,
A. J. Lowe, Esq., Tiios. Swixt, Esq’
James D. Watson, Esq.
July 23d, 1858-50-ts.
“HINGES!” “HINGES!!” “HIN
GES ! ! !
V® ®’’ ‘’Hooks and Hinges,.
-I>- “ Light and Heavy Strap,” “Light and
Heavy T’s,” “ Wrought,” “ Cast,” and “ Brass
Butts. ’ Judds’ Blind and Shutter Hinges.”
Merriman s and “Judds’” Blind Fastenings,
&c., &e., in great variety, for sale by
McNAUGIIT, ORMOND CO.
Dec. 16-ts. Kcy-Sfoncßuilding’s, Atlanta Ga.
HOSTETTER’S
STOMACHJITTERS.
The proprietors and manufacturers of HOS
TETTER’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT
TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to
physicians and citizens generally of the United
States, because the article has attained a repu
tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon
this point will speak more powerfully than
volumes of bare assertion or blazoning jiuflery.
The consumption of Hostetter's Stomach Bit
ters for the hist year amounted to over a half
million bottles, and from its manifest steady
increase in limes past, it is evident that during
the coming year the consumption will reach
near one million bottles. This imntense amount
could never have been sold but for the rare
medieinnl properties contained in the prepara
tion, and the sanction of the most prominent
physicians in those sections of the country
where the article.is best known, who not only
recommend the Bitters to t'lieir patients, but
arc ready al all times to give testimonials to its
efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangements
and the diseases resulting therefrom.
This is not a temporary popularity, obtained
by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum
peting the qualities of the Bitters, but. a solid
estimation of an i»vahiable medicine, which is
destined to bo as endtiring as time itself.
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved
a Godsend to regions where fever ami ague
and vnridttsr other bilious complaints have
counted their victims by hundreds. To be
able to state confidently that the “Ritters”
are a certain cure for the Dyspcjis.ia aud like
diseases, is to the propfi'et'drs a source of un
alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter
from the stomach, purifies the blood, and
imparts renewcd'vitaliiy to the nervous system,
giving it that tone mid energy indispensable
for the restoration of health. Il operates upon
the stomach, liver, mid other digestive organs,
mildly but powerfully, mid soon restores them
to acondiiion essential to the health;; discharge
of the functions of nature.
Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily ns
per directions on the bottle, and they will find
in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort,
declining years, ns it is pleasant to the palate,
invigoralitvi*- t«-the bowels, excellent ns a tonic,
mid rejuvenating generally. We have the evi
dence of thousands of aged men and women
who have experienced the benefit of using this
preparation while suffering from stotnacli de
rangements and general debility; acting under
the advice of physicians, they have abandoned
all deletcriortk drugs mid fairly tested the
merits of this arti'clte. A few Words to the
gentler sex. There are eertaifi periods when
their cares are so harassing that many of them
sink under the trial. The relation of mother
mid child is so absorbingly tender, that the
mother,-especially if she be young, is apt to
forget her own health in her extrertiC anxiety
for her infant. Should the period of maternity
arrive during the summer season, the wear of
body and mind is generally aggravated. Here,
then, is a necessity for a srimtllaut to recupe
rate the energies of the system, mid enable the
muthcr to bear up under her exhaust ing trials
and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene
rally prefer the Billers to all wilier invigora
tors that receive the endorsement of physi
cians, because it i-s agi'eeablc to the taste as
well as certain to give a permanent increase
of bodily strength.
All those poisons, to whom we have particu
larly referred above, to wit: sufferers fr.mt
fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea,
dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and
all diseases or derangements of the stomach,-
superannuated m*aki<ls. persons of sedentary
occupation, and nursirig ntOCliers, will consult
their own physical welfare by giving Io Hos
tetter’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial.
CAUTION.—We caution the public against
using any of the many imitations or counter
feits, but ask for Hostetter’s Ci:i.ei;i: >ted
Stomacii Bittkbs, ami see that eactrDoTflc has
the words "Dr. .T. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters”
blown on the side of the bottle,-and stamped
on the metallic cap covering the cork, mid
observe that our autograph signature is on the
label.
ZK3'• Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER &
SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all
druggists, grocers, and dealers generally
throughout the United States, South Ame
rica, and Germany.
For sale, in Newnan, at the Drug Store of
Jan. 4, ’6l-ly J. T. REESE.
.A. CJ _A_ JR ID _
McNAUGHT, ORMOND & Co.,
Commission Merchants,
AND DEALERS IN
GEN RAL MERCHANDIZE,
KEYSTONE BUILDINGS, WHITEHALL STREET,
WM. m’nAUGBT, ) ATT AVT A f A i TIIOS. SCRCTCIHN.
JAMES ORMOND, ) 11 ’ ( JOHN MORRISON,
References —
Allen, McLean <fe Bttlkley, N. Y.,
Smith & Patrick, * u
Smallwood, Earle <fc Co., “
I. K. Tefft, Cashier, Savannah,
Duncan Johnson, “
W. M. Lawton it Co., Charleston,
Naylor it Smith, “
Post <fc Nell, New Orleans,
Walsh. Smith it Co., Mobile,
M, J. Wick, Pres. Memphi-s,
D. A. January it Co., St. Louis',
Crittenden it Co., Louisville.
STOCK, t:ow open, comprises
Groceries, Hardware, Housebold
and Farming Implements,
Bagging, Rope, &c.;
and in the sale of them, our prices will be low,
and the same to purcharers present or on order.
We sell at Wholesale or Retail, but our aim is
to establish a \\ HOLESALE TRADE in the above
named articles, and wc invite a'call from Dealers.
Our Foreman in the HARDWARE DEPART
MENT has been bought up to that business in
New York, and is thoroughly master of all its
branches; and we ourselves have long been deal
ers in all the departments we now undertake, and
feel confident we can buy and sell on tlie most
favorable terms.
We will give special attention to ORDERS on
commission, and our charges will be the estab
lished ones of 24 and 5 per cent. On Cotton our
charges will be the same as at Augusta:
CASH will be expected in all cases, anless other
arrangements have been agreed upon.
Where current accounts are kept with us, and
deposites of money made for that purpose, interest
at the rate of 8 per cent, will be allowed thereon,
and the purchases of each month charged against
them at its close.
We will makt liberal advances on consignments
made to us for sale or shipment.
Nov. 4-12 McNAUGHT, ORMOND it Co.
J. W. POWELL,
Attorney at Law,
Newnan, Georgia,
WILL Practice in the Counties of Merriwether,
CovYeta, Fayette, Fulton, Campbell, Ct-r
--roll, Heard, Troup, and also in the United State-
District Court at Marietta, Ga.
Jan. 15, 1858.—23-ts.
jsrofula, or King’s Evil,
L a constitutional disease, a corruption of the
blood, by which this fittid becomes vitiated,
weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it
pervades the wl ole body, and may burst out
in disease on any part ot it. No organ is tree
from its attacks, nor i t there one which it may
not destroy. The scrofulous taint is vurioii ly
can-cd by mercurial disease, low’ living, dis
ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth
and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and,
above all, by the venereal infection. What
ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con
stitution, descending “ from parents to children
unto the third and fourth generation;” indeed,
it seems to be the rod of Him who says, “I
will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon
their ehildtvn.”
Its effects commence by depo ition from the
blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in
the lung , liver, and internal organs, i ! s termed
tuberele.s; in the glands, swellings; and on
the .surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor
ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses
the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu
tions not only suffer from scrofulous com
plaints, but they have far less power to with
stand the attacks of other diseases; conse
quently vast numbers perish by disorders
which, although not scrofulous in their nature,
are still rendered fatal by this taint in the
.system. Most of the consumptidir which de
cimates the human family has its origin directly
in this scrofulous contamination; and many
destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain,
and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or
are aggravated by the same cause.
One quarter of all our people are scrofulous ;
their persons are invaded by this lurking in
fection, and; their health is undermined by it.
To cleanse it front the system wc must renovate
the blood by an alterative medicine, and in
vigorate it by healthy food and exercise.
Such a medicine wc supply i'u
AYER'S y '
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,
the most effectual remedy which the medical
skill of our times can devise for this every
where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com
bined from the most active retnedials that have
been discovered for the expurgation of this foul
disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the
system from its destructive consequences,
llcnce it should be employed for the cure of
not only Scrofula, but also those other affec
tions which arise from it, such as Eruptive
and Skin Diseases, St. Anthony’s Fire,
Rose, or Erysipelas,- Pimpi.es, Pustules,
Blotches, Bi.ains and Bon.s, Tumors, Tetter
and Salt Rheum,- Scald Head, Ringworm,
Rheumatism, Syphilitic and Mercurial Dis
eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Debility, and,
indeed, all Complaints arising from Vitia
ted or Impure Blood. The popular belief
in impurity of the blood" is founded in truth,
for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The
particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa
rilla is to’purify and regenerate thi.-, vital fluid,
without xvhich soUnd. health is impossible in
contaminated constitutions.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC,
are so composed that disease within the range of
their action can rarely withstand or evade them,
their penetrating properties search, and cleanse,
and invigorate every portion of the human organ
ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring
its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these
properties, the invalid who is bowed down with
pain or physical debility is astonished to find his
health or energy restored by a remedy at once so
simple and inviting.
Not only do they cure the cvcry-day complaints
of every body, but also many formidable and
dangerous diseases. The agent below named is
pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac,
containing certificates of their cures and directions
for their use in the following coinplnints ■
nrss, rrvnrttmriCTTeddacTte ari.sinyfrom disordered
Stomach, JStusea, Indigestion, Pain in and Morbid
Inaction of the liotccls, Flatulency, Loss of Appe
tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints,
arising from a "low state of the body or obstruction
of its functions.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
FOR THE RAPID cure of
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness,
Croup Bronchitis, Incipient Consump
tion, and for the relief of Consumptive
Patients in advanced stages of the
disease.
So wide is the field of its usefulness ami so nu
merous tire the ca-es of its cures, that almost
every section of country abounds in persons pub
licly known, who have been restored from alarming
and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its
use. When once tried, its superiority over every
other medicine of it- kind is too apparent to escape
observation, ami where its virtues are. known, the
public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ
for the distressing and dangerow-s affections of the
pulmonary organs that tire incident to our climate.
While many inferior remedies thrust upon the
community have failed and been discarded, this
has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits
on the alllieted they can never forget, and pro
duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to
be foigtßten.
rREI’ARED BY
DR. J. C. AYER & CO,
LOWELL, MASS.
And for sale by
J. T. REESE,
REDWINE it HENRY.
Newnan, Ga.
And fey Druggist generally.
May Id, 1860-40,
SANATIVE MEDICINES
AT
DR. ARRINGTON’S OFIICE.
THE following compose a part of fresh and
genuine articles just received for family use,
to-wit:
Castor Oil, Composition Powder,
Olive “ Carminative Balsams,
Vermifuge, Pile Ointment,
Camphor, Syringes, various kinds,
Pain Killer, Tincture Lobelia,
Liniments, do Myrrh,
Spirits and Venia of Tur- do Musk,
pet;tine. Cayenne Pepper,
Eye Water, Ginger,
Anti-Bilious Pills, 1 peeaeuanab.
Cough Syrup, Balsam of Fir and Tolu,
Cosmetics, Salves,
Hair Restoratives, Alterative Tonics,
Essences, Dysentery Cordial,
Essential Oils, Mustard, <fce., <fce.
All patrons will be served on reasonable terms.
1 keep no patent medicines. With the additional
help of my friend and pupil, Dr. J. D. Bkow n, who
recently graduated with first honors, I hope to
meet tlie wants of all my old friends and as many
new ones as arc disposed to lay aside old prejudi
ces, and see for themselves and not for another.
Office one door West of the Tin Shop, Newnan,
Georgia. W. B. ARRINGTON, M. D.
April 29-37-ts.
“AUGERS,” “CHISELS,” “GOUG
ES,” Ac., Ac.,
IN great variety. Long and Short Shank. C- S.
Cut and Solid C. S. ; Hollow Augers, of all the
various patterns ; Cast Steel and Patent Auger
Bitts; Framing, Firmer, Paring, and Turuiu"
Chisels, and Gouge ; for sale by
McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO,
dec. lb nlB ts Keystone Building’s, Atlanta, Ga
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
A compound remedy, in which avc have la
bored to produce the most effectual altcrrttive
that can be made. It is a concentrated extract
of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other
substances of still greater alterative power as
to afford an effective antidote for the diseases
Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed
that such a remedy is Avanted by those who
suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one
which will accomplish their cure must prove
of immense service to this large class of our
afflicted fellow-citizens. How completely this
compound will do it has been proven by exper
iment on many of the worst cases to be found
of the following complaints:
Scrofula and Scrofulous Complaints,
Eruptions and Eruptive Diseases, Ulcers,
Pimples, Blotches, Tumors, Salt Rheum,
Scald Head,’ Syphilis and Syphilitic Af
fections, Mercurial Disease, Dropsy, Neu
ralgia or Tic Douloureux, Debility, Dys
pepsia and Indigestion, Erysipelas, Rose
or St. Anthony’s Fire, and indeed the whole
class of complaints ari ing from Impurity of
the Blood.
This compound will be found a great pro
moter of health, wheu taken in the spring, to
expel the foul humors which fester in the
blood at that season of the year. By the time
ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders
are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by
the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from
the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous
sores, through which the system xvill strive to
rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do
this through the natural channels of the body
by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the
vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities
bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions,
or sores; cleanse it when you find it is ob
structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it
whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell
you when. Even where no particular disorder
is felt, people enjoy better health, and live
longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the
blood healthy, and all is well; but with this
pabulum of life disordered, there can be no
lasting health. .Sooner or later something
must go wrong, and the great machinery of
life is disordered or overthrown.
Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the
reputation of accomplishing these ends. But
the world has been egregiously deceived by
preparations of it, partly because the drug
alone has not all the virtue that is claimed
for it, but more because many preparations,
pretending to be coneentrated extracts of it,
contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla,
or any thing else.
During late years the public have been mis
led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart
of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most
of these have been frauds upon the sick, for
they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa
rilla, but often no curative properties whatev
er. lienee, bitter and painful disappointment
has followed the use of the various extracts of
Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the
name itself is justly despised, and has become
synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still
we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend
to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the
name from the load of obloquy which rests
upon it. And we think we have ground for
believing it has virtues which tire irresistible
by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend
ed to cure. In order to secure their complete
eradication from the system, the remedy should
be judiciously taken according to directions on
the bottle.
PREPARED by
DK. J. C. AYER & CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
Price, 01 per liottlc ; Six Hotties for o>.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
has won for itself such a renown for the cure of
every variety of Throat awl l.ung C.oiipt out, that
it is entirely unnecessary for us t;> recount the
evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been em
ployed. As it has long been in constant u>e
throughout this section, wc need not do more than
assure the people its quality is kept up to the bust
it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to
Jo for their relief all it has ever been found to do.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
for t:ie CURE OF
Costircncss, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache,
Piter, n'leumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases,
J.irer Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and
Silt I'llii-mn, llVdvms, Gout, Xci, •alyla, as a
Dinner Pill, and fir Purifyiny the Blood.
They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi
tive can take them pleasantly, ami they are the
best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a
fituily physic.
Pricj £5 cent 3 per Eox; Five boxes for £I.OO.
G rent numbers of Clergymen. Physicians, States
men, and eminent personages, have lent their
names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these
remedies, but our space here will not permit the
insertion of them. The Agents below named fur
nish gratis our American Almanac in which they
are given ; with also full descriptions of the above
eompl.tints, and the treatment that should be fol
lowed for their cure.
Do not be pot off by unprincipled dealers with
other preparations they make more profit on.
Demand Ayer’s, and take no others. The sick
want tlie best aid there is for them, and they should
have it.
All our remedies are for sale by
J. T. REESE,
REDWIAEifc HENRY,
Newnan, Ga.
And by Druggists generally.
May 18, 1860-40.
oijd 3
for the
BREAST OF YOUNG MOTHERS.
THIS invaluable article has been before the
public for a few years, and with scarcely any
advertising, lias met with a rapid sale, it having
never been known to fail in a single instance to
prevent the gathered Breast or Mumnmry Abscess,
so painful and common to young mothers, it will
always relieve and allay inflamation after the ab
scess is formed, and cause an easy flow of milk, if
used according to directions.
This compound can be had at all drug stores.
It is warranted in every case.
It is also prepared for Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Pneumonia, Diseased Kidneys, Spinal Affections,
Inflammatory Sore Throat and Swollen Glands,
Asthma, Scalds, But ns. Piles, Fresh Cuts, Bruises,
Swellings, Tetter, Ring Worm, Cholera, Cramps,
Diarrhoea, Bowel Complaints, Flux, Sore Breast,
Cracked Nipples of Mothers, Luchorrhoea, that
loathsome disease bites, and diseases arising from
imprudent intercourse in male and female, togeth
er with many other diseases of an Inflammatory
character. It cannot have a rival. It must be
used in doses from five to twenty five drops; ac
cording to age, and as a liniment, the parts effec
ted.
Sold in Newnan, Ga.,by Dr. J. T. Reese, and by-
Dr. D. Young, Druggists.
aug 13-ts
To those who have Diseased
Negroes.
IW ILL treat them at a stipulated price or on
shares, or I will purchase them at a fair valua
tion. The young and the middle aged preferred.
W. B. ARRINGTON, M. D.
Nexvnan, December 16-19-ts.
“COPPER,” “BRASS” AND
“ IRON ” WIRE.
A sizes for sale by
ZX. McNAUGHT, ORMOND it CO.
declG ts Key Stone Building’s, Atlanta, Ga.
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