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■Washington. Do -. 6. —<J rip
to-day. -After organizing, the
the President was read. Senntt^H
gave notice that he would call up
cific Railroad bill to-morrow.
Senator Hale made one of his charactcW
istic sarcastic speeches about the message.
In the house the message was read.
The Hon. AVm. L. Dewart, of Pennsyl
vania, made an ineffectual effort to intro
duce a resolution instructing the committee
of Ways and means to report a bill to in
crease the tariff’ on iron, wool, &c., <Ssc.
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Washington, Dec. 7.—ln the Sonata
to-day Mr. Cameron, of Pennsylvania, gave
notice of his intention, at an early day, to
introduce a bill authorizing a pension to be
paid to the widow of General Persifer P.
•Smith, i
Mr. Seward, of Kew York, gave notice
that he would bring forward a similar meas
ure to pension the widow of General Gains.
The,House considered the,resolution of
the last session, for the abrogation of the
Clayton Bui wer treaty. A motion to lay
the resolution on the table was negatived
by a vote of ninety to ninety-three.
Berth Houses have adjourned until
Thursday.
Washington, Dec. o.—ln the senate
to day; Messrs. Crittenden, of Ky.—
Toombs, of Ga and Johnson, of Tonn., ap
peal’d and took their scats. Nr. Iverson,
gave notice of a motion to substitute money
as a compensation in the place of ‘.he frail
king privilege.
In .h i House, the committees were an
nounced. The \1 atrous impeachment case
was up.
A'icttrtJgnia Emigrants,
Mouii.t. Dee. 7.—The three masted
schooner Susan, Harry Mattery, master,
sailed on Sunday morning last at one o’clock
with 110 passengers and a good supply of
provisions, without a clearance. It is sup
posed she, was destined for some port in
Florida. The schooner was overhauled
before reaching Mobile Point by an armed
boat, commando 1 by Capt. Morrison, and
Lieut, White of the revenue cutter Mc-
Lelland, and stopped. The passengers
threatened the cutter men and would not
allow them to come on hoard of the schoon
er. The passengers and schooner have
heed stopped; and the government officers
are now wailing for instructions from See
retavy Cobb to know what to do. This in
terference lias caused considerable excite
ment among ihe filibuster people, and their
friends
The government secret agent. Wilson, of
Ohio, left suddenly a lew days ago, as there
was very evidently a disposition among
some persons to treat him harshly—perhaps
tar and feather him.
Moiule. Dec. 8.- -The schooner Susan
with the Niceragna emigrants, under the
toinHi-nmi—r,t Capt. Manny, went, to sea
last night. The revenue cutter McLelland
fired into the schooner, but done no dam
n 5 p..... .
Capt. White, of the. cutter, is on boat'd
the schooner as a guest.
Con.MiiiA, 8. O. Dee. (i.—The decis
ion of t i Federal Con.t on ill ■ application
for hahehseo) jus onbcl.alt of i lie crew of Hi
Echo, was delivered to day Judges M r
g ath aiifl Wayne deckled that t ic act of
1820 is to Ist t iCoral/and they remanded
(he Echo [triioneis to jail to await tile ac
tlfen of grad jury .aLthe next tegular term
of the Cons’, i. h/vhasgp of piracy.
MOBILE. Dec. 9.—The schooner Susan
which was stop] ed bv flio cutter Mc-L'iel
land; on Tuesday , escaped and is believed
now to be about four hundred miles at sen-
The cutter, in pursuit, got aground at the
Navy (Jove, and remains there. ‘1 he escape
of the schooner, and the detention of the
cutter, have caused much pleasure to those
who favor the emigration scheme.
New Orleans, Dec. 6, —We hare rece
ived intelligence here of a destructive tire
at Cairn. Illinois. The most of the Spring
field block is repoted to be destroyed.
IN Greene County on Thursday 2.5 th
November l>y W. G. Jlionson, j. I. C.
Mr. .Jri.iis W.Leslie, to Miss, Mary F.
Ash l ift'.
(£rf?nesliofo’ prices’ Current.
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Corrected Weekly for the Frv'aS f :e
BY SHANNON & SNELL INC 8.
Bagging (Gunn v) yd 18 77 20
Rope per 1b,.:... 10 © 12.}
Bacon Hams 10 © 40-
“ Shoulders
“ Clear sides 12 © l~i
Lard 10 © 12
Butter Country 121© 15
Eggs 10 © 12}
Chickens, 12\'d l->
Tallow 10 © 12}
Candles Tallow 1/> ©
“ Adamantine ;, 0 ©33
“ Sperm, O-j 77 60
Cheese 48 77 20
Coffee Rio 12 l© 14
<• Lnguira H> 77 18
“ Java 20 77 22
-p ea 100 77 125
Feathers
Mackerel No. 1,
“ No. 2, per bbl $lO ©IS
u ’No. 3, “ “ . 15 77 17-
Smoked Herron, per Box 112 77 125
Flour Extra Family per sack 250 77 275
\Corn with sacks • 75 77 80
Meal per Bush
Wheat White 100 77112}
‘Wheat Red 60 77 90
Oats
Peas 90 77 100
RyJft
Powder (Shot-Gun) 37}7? 40
Shot 14- © 12}
Lead ‘ 1* ©l®
Iron tSweeds 7 77. 8
“ English 5 © 5)
Nails nor Keg ■- • s}© 6}
Steal Cast 22 © 25
Blister IJ © 12 •
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We are Wr’-
william a. loet^l
Candidate for Solicitor GreH
of the Ocmulgec Circuit at. the
January next. [Nov. 6, 1858.
n WEAVER, takes this
kiflUSy method of announcing to his
friends and the voters of Greene
county generally, that he is a candidate
for the office of Tax Receiver at the ensu
ing election in January m-xf. (Agu. 14, ’SB.
We aie authorized to announce
J-Skr tlie name cf JOHN 11 SXELL
-INGS, as a candidate for the office
j of Tax Collector, at the ensuing election
ill January next. [Aug. 11. 1858.
fc-'JTcJpo We are authorized to announce
JOEL C. BARNETT; Esq., of
Madison, ns a Candidate for Solie
i i tor ■General of the Ocmulgec Circuit, at
1 the election on the lire.: -Monday in January
I next. [August 21st, ISSBJ
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OP* See advertisement of Dr. Sanford's
IJN Lit INVIGORATOR in another col
until. [Sep. 4, 1858-1 v.
Greene Posipoacd SlieistP* ionic
A AT EES. he sola on the first T’.vsdty in J.ir-
T ¥ uary next ‘.'itb:n the usual hours of .ae
before tU Court liner; door in G a enetbot o
the fulioning prop-art',’ to-wt- : —Mourning at.d
her child Ram, also Ned a man about fifty-foi r
years old, mid les who .M irthn, about fort', -eight
years old —K vied on by virtue of a li fu Irani
G- eene LiL-rior Court, in favor of Areheha’d ,
Tat pi y v-r. /fobrrt Newsom am! /Fchaid A.
N Avsom and IJo-.veh F. liimkly, S.curity, and
one li la from the Su ; ui i..ir Court of said county
m favor of Jußts VV.- As bury vs. Richard A
Newsom and John Evens, and sundry other li
fas fro a the Super,or and Inferior Courts of said
Coun*y vs said l{. A. Newsom.
C. C. NORTON, D. Sb’ff.
I), c 71li, 1858-tds.
Greene HSicriflT’s Bu!c.
\\7’lLb be sold before the Couit-Houss door
t I in die City of Givencsboro on the first
Tin s-iliv ir: Ja.u a y i. ex*, be tween the legal hours
of f-a’o the fallowing property to-wit:
Two acres of lard, more or less, with the hu
ms v.mcids thereon—afj ‘ining lands of Eh;;u
Hall, Wrn. 8. Cr d-.-li ami others. L.vijd c n .is
the j iopeny of Kichaid Sheillny, to satisfy a
li fa from the J.is ices Court of the 102 Diatdct
(r. M. L’ Vy n turr.e 11<> no; bv .J ,hn Brown,
Cons abi •. C. 0. XOJL’ON, D. Sh’ff.
Ass® :st flic same tiaic suul place,
Will be sold one House, awi Lot in the City ol
Gicenesb.no, contaiirng hlif acre of land more
j o> less, s'tuay-d on fm Athens load, adjoining ’
■hoi ts <Tf J—rt: fvood and ffiT.’ dT. UfkitTn,
sepera'.c iby die ;o. 1 to Athens, and a f pres nt
occupied ny W. A Em de l. !o satisfy a li lii
from the Superior Court of sad county, in fa
| vor of John G. ,McHenry and Thos. N. t'oulain
; J”.. Aainini.-tiiitor, vs. U ivid S. Holt and VVal er
! lii 111 i, Sicur fy. Property pointed out by the
s-Jcu’ ietv. 1. AiUKRIoUN, So ft'.
November £9, IBoS.
CTICE. Two months af’er dute ay pi
il cation will bo nude to the Court of Onii
i ary of Gretne county, for leave to sell the ne
groes belonging to the estate of Mary E. Me-
Unde, I.list. JO-iN S JACKSON.
Nevoiubtr t, 1848. Cuaidian.
DAY,'SOX INSTITUTE.
MiSLXa 13 & SPirJ IVXAN-X-cTJ,
Wii itu Pl ain s, Georgia.
ii oa ed o r I rustcu cti, ou:
V. T. SANFORD, A. M. Principal,
W. J. HARRIS, Assistant,
MISS E. B. HEARD, Instructress in
| French and Music.
The Spring Torn of-1539, will commence on
the third .. onday in January.
Jtgf” For fail particulars address the Principal,
bite Putins, Dee. -fdi, l;-;’i c -2 n.
| rpo KENT.
I From the first of January next,
die J.: Office on Main Street now occupied by
K’lL'.
■ , ; Office on .Main Street, occupied bv
Or N. r i avers,
Abo, a r.r.::, in the Brick BirMing fronting
the Cot:, i ii use. These are ad desirable offices
and can bes eurodbv early application (■>
i recnesboro*, 1.) s c. 4,2 u. vV. GRIFFIN.
N'fcW GOOB>B
I'hankful for the liberal
patronage of past years, the subscriber takes
iHis method of informing bis friends and the
public generally, that be has now in store a
good assortment of GOODS, consvtmt; of Dry
(loads, Gioccvu s, lie de rc, ttc. In fat’*, nil
artiict-R usn illy kept in an ~p country Store,
which ho clf-rs on t. : o most :ea on.Me term .
Call and cxaiuin.- heP,.re purel-asinit elsewiierc,
as his motto is “Qaick sales and short
profits ” V- .it. c. sill i 11.
Grotnosboro’, Ga., Dec. lSbr'-ffm
Dwelling house for salb.
Four acres
es land lying immediately in White Plains, Ga.,
upon wldch is rituatid anew, neat and hand
some dwelling house containing s>x rooms with
fire places, aud all necessary out houses, also a
good orchard and Well, one two-story wood-,
shop, Blacksmith-shop &c.
Applv to A. B. TAPPtiN, on the premise'”.
Dec 1,-1 m
JAMES B. KNOX 4
vs. > Libel for Divorce.
NANCY KNOX. )
It appearing to tho Court from the re
turn of the Sheriff, that the defendant in
said case is not to be found in the County,
it is ordered that service b perlccted on
said defendant, by publishing, once a
month for four months in the Crecncsboro
Gazette, that the defendant be and appear
at the next Term of tbe Court to answer
the complaint of said .James B. Knox.
A true extract from the Minutes, this
September 291 It, 1858.
VINCENT SANFORD, Clerk.
Oct .2, 1858-lflm.
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;jtp';> : :v evearii’g—l cuitr b.r uB
jiu'.d’slted ui the ci.un'.v of
will eotPatn all ‘he cott.ty ailvertt
jfV’FMSS—BI 50. if paid within tH
months; 82 mi ii’ paid within six mol
or $2 50’ if delayed till the end ctH
BOOK & JOBOFPIC A. ”
Tbe. proprietors have nowon hand, and are
still receiving a large and elegant assort
ment of plain, fancy and ornamental JOB
TYPE, which will enable them, to thor
oughly execute all orders for Job Work,
on the most rnaxnnahle terms, at the short
cst notice, and in a neat style.
Address all orders to
W. M. JEFFERSON & BRO.
Proprietors.
Greenesboro’, Ga, Nov, 27, 1858.
ESP®* Our exchanges will confer a favor
upon us by giving the above a few insor
tions.
HA AIR NOTICE.
,y 4 A 1 ! ’hfwe indebted to the “lat
firm of S\.IT i & HALL, take fair notice, that
if their notes and accounts ABE NOT settled
by tli • li st of J inn iry nex’, they will be piac
tll in the hands of an tiitor for eo'kction,
without res;rve. SMITH & HALL.
Greenesboro, Ga., Nov. 2b, 1858—Gw.
TTiT t k a i i~
SSj. Baaruess Mtkcs*, OTfT)
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Greenesboro’, GeorgiaOtk Vlti 1 )
“JS prepared to Manufacture, at
a. and on reasorabto terms, j*
Saddles, Ilamies^-r
Bridaja,,. etc.
Abo (-'“niage Trimming, Repairing, &c., done
notice Alt wvrk put ut> by him. is ot
the very best materials am( Warranted,
fhorefor", all those waning tj’ork done in hs
line, would do we!! to give him trial.
Greenesboro’, Ga November 20th, ISSB -ts.
PHI me firm of Coe & Latimer, is
-**- this day dissolved by mutual consent.
Greenesboro Ga. 1 IT. A. (JOE,
May Ist, 1858. f J. S. LATIMER.
The practice will be continued by
J. S.b t\ IS. SjiZTB.JSF.St,’
Alto Wtlffl, VISIT,
Oxford, Peuficld, • White Plains
Warrenton Elbe.ton, Mount Zion,
Danielsvillo and Fort Lamar.
Permanent Ollsce in Gi’o‘iJt*sSoi'o.
Grecncsboso, May 15tli, 1858. —ts.
Practice of Medicine r.tnl Surgery.
TSI HANK FI L for the ltb-ral jntron.age of past
Ji_ years, the subscriber tenews the tender of
his professional services, to his friends, and
the public generally. Me is prepared to re
ceive and treat (at his residence) Chronic
cases, and such as require Surgicvtl treatment.
Fiom the, number and success of his opera
tions. lie. hopes to share liberally, of that
kind ot practice.
Office on Main Street below the City Ho
tel, Greenesboro’ Ga.
JOHN E. WALKER, M. D.
Mare'll 27—ly.
MISS E. KLLLLY,
XuE jE 2Bt jLs X S3 - 2D jES. „
e'AVSAiG taken a room in the city fur tin
purposo of carrying on the Mtliitiary bus
n**ss •%octet respectfully sohoit the patronage ol
thea’ : zens of Greenesboro’ and surrounding
country. She is jncj ared to execute all erdets
entrusted to her cara in the most fashionable
style.
Bo,allot?, (In pp. Faurr Koad
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Mace to order,on reasonable terms and at short
n’tice.
Room next door to Dr. Walker's Ojjiee.
on Main, sireel below City Hotel.
Greenesboro, Oct. 30-to.
‘VTOTIC*!.- By virtu” of an order from the
Jlm O-iurt of Ordinary of Greet"; County, will
be sold in front of five Court-House door in
Greenesboro’, on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, the interest of William E.
Walker, in a certain bouse and lot in the
city ot Greenesboro’, whereon ho lived at
the time of his death. Terms made known
on the day of sale.
VINCENT SANFORD, Adm’r.
Oct. 13th 1858—tds.
A BARGAIN OFFERED.
1 offer for sale, my plantation, situated North
of Greensboro’, on the road leading to Pen
lie!d, known as tht^/L-l AYM L place, contain
ing £OO acres, a large portion of which is goed
bottom land. There is on the placo a good
Gin-house and Screw, overseers* house and a'l
necessary out buildings. Besides a good well,
there is an abundant supply of spring water.—
Persons wishing to examine the premises, can
call on Mr. Oartright, at the place, or the sub
scriber at his residence. I will give a bargain,
I as I want tbe money for a different investment.
JOHN E. WALKER.
Greensboro, Oct. 2,1838-2 tn.
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TO BE DRAWN
EACH SATURDAY IN DECEMBER!
1 Prize of $50,000 10 Prizes of ‘ 900.
1 “ “ 20,000 10 “ “ 800
1 ” “ 10,000 16 “ *• 700
1 “ “ 5.000 10 “ “ 600
1 “ “ 4.000 50 “ “ 500
I “ “ 3,000 50 ** “ 300
1 “ “ 1,500 100 “ “ 175
10 “ ,* 1,000 225 *■ “ . 100
APPKOXI%IATION PIiiZKS
-4 Pri. of S4OO Ap’x. to $50,000 are $1,600
1 “ “ 300 “ “ 20,000 *< 1,200
4 “ “ 250 “ “ 10,000 “ 1000
4 “ “ 225 “ •* 5,000 “ ’ 900
4 “ •* 200 “ 4,000 “ .800
4 “ *• 150 “ “ 3,000 11 600
4 “ “ 100 “ “ 1,500 “ 400
5,000 of S2O are 100,000
5,510 Prizes amounting ft $320,000
WHole Tickets $3 0 : Halts S5 ;
(jMill’iW'6 82.50
A Ci;cular showing the plan of the I-ot
tcries wii: be sent to jiy One desirous of e .iv
ing it. .
CntrtncAT'.s or P.u k*-;:v wt*! be snldaFfh.-
folio ving rates, which is the risk :.
.Certificates of Pack, of 10 whole Tick. SBO
“ 10 Half “ 40
■ “ ‘* 10 Quart. ’• 20
“ •• 10 Eighth “ 10
Xib Ordering Tickets or Certiflcales
Enclose the ty.Cney to our address for Tickets
ordered, on reeaSpt of which they will be for
warded by lust mad. Purchasers can have
tickets ending inmny figure they designate.
The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes wii!
be sent to purchasers immediately after the
drawing. s
* Purchasers will please write their signa
turns plain, and give their Post Office, County
and State.
Remember that every PU7.3 is drawn
and payable in fail without deduction.
All Prizes of one thousand dollars and under,
! aid immediately slier the drawing—-other pn
/as at the usual time of Thirty-days.
All communicatlms strictly • confidents!.
Address Ordet s for tickets or Certificates to
S. S A AN i-iO, Augusta Geo.
J-jf” Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala
or Atlanta, Ga., can have tt.< ir orders tided and
save time, by addressing 8. swan & Cos., at eith
er of those cities.
UF A list of tho numbers that are drawn
from the wheel, with the amount of the
prize that each one is entitled to, will be
published after every drawing,, iu the fol
lowing papers: —Augusta (Geo.J Constitu
tionalist, New Orleans Delta Mobile 1\ ‘g
ister, Charleston Standard, Nashville Ga
zette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Dis
patch, Savannah. Georgian, \liclimond
Dispatch, New York Weekly Day Book,
and Paulding (Miss.) Clarion, and Little
IWa- (Ark.) True Democrat.
July 31st, 1858-ly,
f". $7 JB.i iilV 50 •#;.£, Er,
MANIJ FAOTUUEH OF
Saddles, Harness,.VWtjjjjplp Ac , Ae.
-fi lif AS ■
. 1 A ed him- t in tfewjSo* ‘ ‘
1-Lf.A.of Pentiiel *. He -is n receipt
of a Fine Lot of llatcrinl.
ttml will constantly keep o>i bandy n go°d
assortment ot /Adcf ■
Wagon. Coach and Buggy llainevs
of lIIS OWN and the NORTHERN
MAKE.
UiP All JOBS put up in the most •’work
manlike manner of the best material fe9
fF“ Repairing done at the shortest no
tice. [Sep 4,1858-ts. j
of their” store :■?
’ of Jack-oil’ ar.d IR-. nold-i treets, i
■receive on storage al! consignments rosdf tb',v
Liberal cash advances ti ade on Pioduce/t?
store, when required.
AXTOTXEI ■ OUT.AIt ,
TUtfMAS J. JESSIES
JAM AH FURSE.
October 20;t>
City Motel. *
6ircc!esboi’o Ga.
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Mbs. M, T. STATHAM(
a IT would be superfluous in thl -m
----nouncemcnt to make a “long string
of promises” which are unfortunate
ly tfie often like a taic
-*• rdSdjj an If’ioi.iuU of sound ami lin y
H Simplifying n--thing'’
Hence Mrs. Stathaji contents her#?V with sim
ply saying that she will keep as tsootJa IM-Mif
(he situ tma of Grvcnesburo and ir> tacilitic't
will ali.wv—feeling assured that thorj person
■.vho fcav • once visited Iter Uousc bill com
The Bn Ntm will befcibiil *fct. Aepo'prj
p trtd to wait on-rcssergers U the Cltv Hotel.
April IT— ly.’ _\ fs
DARBY AS
PHOPES i j&.f tT9 V FjtfvMß,
Allows no Rival in America A !
R emovosyve r y lad Odo R!
B nrsls ii*to“contagion like a hum B!
Y ields to nothing in supretnac Y !
‘S tnnds unrivalled in its merit I
P oisons cannot elude it s gras P !
R amoves rancidity from butte li i
0 tiers cares tor so*s, bv.nts cts O'-
P unties the breath au beauty s li P .
H Wily benefits and presevvs teet 11!
Y ou ought to have it for J our fauiil Y !
L ets no malaria escape its coutro L ‘.
A cis with certainty on all miasm A !
C uts short the necessity lor physi U !
T akes pain from the bite of a;i hist c i’
Invites tkc notice of Liberat 1 !
C bines up to tlieideaot I’mrjdiylaeti C !
F lings contagious diseaes entirely of F !
I. els nothing have color sooeautitu L!
U sc it freely and you'll find this I’>l I !
T dniore wonderful than teats of Mag 1!
DARBI ‘S PKOPHOLATICFLOD!
.More powerful than aay other agent in prevsn
ing the spread cf
COX I'AGROTS i>I*EASKS.
U \NUF ‘Ol UROT onlv in the L AUK VTORY
OFJ. DARBY .
v. Auburn, Alabama.
Or Ilarral R slev & Kitchen, Xo. 96 Barclay St.
New York
From which, it may be ordered. For sale by
Druggists generally, and by J Henry Vi ood,
Greenesboro, Dr. Jl W. Price, jjfcashington,; Dr.
’i. M. Smith, Atiiens > jn*+'"l"’r RrW—flTrtjnn,
Warren ton, Gv ,
Sept 3d, 2858—1 y.
~ “ “for “rentT
A Dwelling Houas oti main street two doors
“J\_ below the City Hotel, contaimi g live
comfortable rooms. Also a la-ga and commodi
ous stable aj icent, now occupied by Duster &
McCarter. * M. T. STATUAM.
Nov. 37th, lm.
BL.AIVHS:
Blanks of every description neat
, U jdrintecl at this otiiee
A pqp j>jnl in your advertisements,
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Gillauo Dirmdfrs n:ul Liver Coran
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Washington, D. C-, 7 Feb., 1556. ”
Sir : I liars need your rills iu my general and hospital
pr-v aror *fnce yon made them. and cannot hesitate to
say they .*r* tha Lost cathartic wi* employ. Their regu
buios action on the livfr is quirk and decided, consequent
ly they are an admirable remedy for tierancremeutsof that
organ. Indeed, I have seldom found a case of bilious dit*
cau so obstinate that It did not readily vicid so them.
Fntternailv years, ALQNV-O BALL, M. D,
Tk’. sfcum of the Slarim Hospital.
Cfg^atenr* Ret*x, and Worms*
r.Y —. H viii.A.V'; Ltv. Cos., Micf., Not. 16, 1855*
r>s. Ayjg : ‘im’.r FilK are the perfection cf medicine*
They hare odne my wife more good than 1 can tell you.
Sho'had LxH ri sick bikl, j iuiug ar.*ay {\>r nnmths. Went
off f Ue. lAac hired at bat got no better. She
’ a crmnruieed takmg your l'iHt, which eoon cured her,
by expes-iu* large quantities of worms (dead) from hep
l ■ •>-. TANARUS; • > aftenvnriia cured her and onr two ohildpea
of Lioom dy i;'.orT. One of our neighbors had it bad, and
my wife cutv l him with two doses of your Fills, while
o*!iers around us paid from five to twenty dollars
bills, nud lest cinch thae. without being ctfred entirely
even then. such a medicine ns yours, which is actually
g-'od and itor.ebt, will be pc&ed hero.
GEO. J. GRIFFIN. Postmaster.
Frcligsstiou r.r.d Imparity cf the Blood.
s’ or* lici\ J. V. IFiiTier, I'xutor of Advent Church. Boston.
?r. Ater: I Mr? used your Pills with extraordioary
iu my jpmi2y and amon< those I am ,-aUed to visit
in diX;>:ss. To regulate the organs of digestion and purt*
the H> l t-Uqy are the very best remeily I have ever
known, 1 tqn ctmfidcnUy recommend them to my
L ends. Y ‘Uif- J. Y. HIMES.
vr.vTSA'.i VFrcrmm Cos.. N. Y., Oct. 24, 1855.
Britt Sir : J am 4ng your Cathartic Pills in my prao
find them at excellent purgative to cleanse tht
system and t rify the On m tains of the blood.
JOHN G. MEACHAM, M. D.
Erysipelas, Scrofvla, Kius’s Evil, Tetter,
Turners, ncl Salt Kheum.
Frr.bA a fb-M cardivg of St. Leu*, ftb. 4.1854
Da. AIM: Your Pills an the paragon -of all that ts
rrciif in niedhico. They htw cured my little daughter
of okvrous sorea Upon her ha*ds and feet that had proved
Inmrabio for year*. Her mother had bee long grievous
ly H.Nirted with blotches and pkTpl.-s oni her skin and ia
her hair. After our child war cired. she also tried yon*
PL 1 .?, and they have cured her ASA MORGJUDGE.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Goal*
F lift the liev. Hr. Houles, of the Mc&txUd £pis. Churc\
Fpxasxi Hopex. Savannah, 9a., Jro. f, 1866.
H -xoreo Sir : I should be ungratofu.for the relief you*
skii! has bron rbt me if I did not report my case to yon.
A colii settled in my limbs and brought fu excruciating
ricumlgfc pains, which ended in chrotvn rheumatism.
Nv twitbetauding I had the best cf physieiais, the tlieease
grew worse and worse, until, by the advice ts your excel
-1 -r*: agent iu Baltimere, I>r. Muckeciie, J tritd your Pills.
Tie r etfects were riow, but Bure. By persevering in th
use of them, I am now entirely well.
SfgrATK Chamber. Baton Rccgz. T.a.. 5 Dee, 1555. ‘
Afrr.: i have been entirely cured by your Pills of
Rheumatic Gout —a painful disease that had sfllljtMd ms
m years. VINCENT SI.IDZLL.
Tor Drar'y, s'lcthorn, or kindred Com.
plniivts, requiring ou active purge, they are an excel*
ivnt remedy.
For Cell venofs or Constipatioa, and aa
a Dinner TUI, they are agreeable and effectual.
Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Inflamma
tion, ; -id even Deafness, and Partial Blind
ness, have been cured by the ulterative action of these
Pills.
3lo*t of the Pills in market contain Mercury, which, al
though a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is dangerous
Iu a public pill, from the dro'idfnl consequences that fre
quently follow its incautious use. These contain no mer
cury or mineral substance * hatever.
AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL
FOR TIIE RAPID CURE OF
COI'GUS, COIjDS, hoarseness, influ
enza, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING
COIGII, CROUP, ASTHMA, IN
CIPIENT CONSUMPTION,
and for the relief of consumptive patients in advanced
stages of the disease.
Wo need not speak so the pnblic of Its virtues.
Throughout every town, and almost every hamlet of the
American States, its wonderful cores of pulmonary com*
plaints have made it already known. Nay, few are tbo
families iu any civilized country on this continent with
out some persona] experience of its effects ; avu fewer yet
the communities ar.y where which hare net among them
some living trophy of Its victory over the subtle and dan
gerous diseases of the throat and lungs. While it is ths
most powerful antidote yet known to man for the fbrmh
dablo nnd dangerous diseases of the pulmonary organs, It
Ia also the pleasantest and safest remedy that can be em
ployed for infants ntid young persons. Parents should
have It in store against the insidious enemy that steals
upon them unprepared. Wo bars abundant grounds la
believe the Cherry Federal saves more lives by ths con
sumptions it prevents than those it cures. Keep it by
you. and cure vour colds while they or® curable, nor nw
lect them until no human skill can master the inexorable
canker that, fastened on the vitals, eats your life away.
All Know fho dreadful fatality of lung dirorders, and a*
.they know’ too the virtue* of this remedy, wo need not do
more than to assure them it is still made the best it can
be. We spare no cost, no cure, no toil to produce It the
most perfect possible, and thus afford those who rely on
it the lest agent .ieh our skill can ftirulsh for their enra.
PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER.
rrictu-.l -nd Analytical Chemist. Lownll,
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