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’ ‘PWli't” ;„vl ut tains objects which have been heretofore wholly
s]>l(*i i< li< 1 ntami'-r in which it performs its functions; the simplicity of
all complicate.! aid useless machinery being avoided ; the ease with which
BBS9maimported from <me fixation to another —ahorse and wagon, at two load?, being
requisite; the small amount of power requisite to propel it—any power being ap
llfPKile, from a four horse up to any other desired; the complete adaptation of it to every lo
cation throughout tlie United States,having either a large or small power, and the small amount
of room occupied by it, which is twenty-four feet in length by four feet wide and eight feet
high; the rapidity with which it performs its work, grinding and bolting from ten to twenty
bushels per hour, and converting it at the same time, and at a single operation, into extra
flour, superfine flour, middlings, shorts, ships tuff and bran ; the lafge yield of extra and su
perfine flour, and the uniform quality ol it. The applicability of the use of this inven
tion to tlie wants of the world are such, that every saw-mill, machine-shop, locomotive
shop, foundry, forge, rolling mill, or any building having a power already erected or get
ting one, either large or small, and having a few feet of spare room, can now have, with all
propriety, within its walls a complete merchant flouring mill at the trifling cost of eight hum
mi dollars, lor right and mill, turning out at a single operation seven different qualities 6f
flour and feed, of a quality and yield per bushel unsurpassed.
MXiiiauns wl jl*
Who have mills already erected, your attention is also called to this ingenious, valuable
and scientific bolt ing process, which we believe will save you ten times its cost every six
months, if placed in your mill in the place of <your present machinery. It will enable you
to make a larger yo/h of flour, a more uniform quality, and a better flour; and for an evi
dence of our sincerity in this matter, you all are, as well as the public generally, particu
larly invited to call and see its daily practical operations as soon as we get one running,
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CERTIFICATES: <
J. Cunningham, Esq: —Dear Sir: I see you have bought the Right, to’ make, use and
sell James 31 . Clark’s Patent Flouring Mill, in the State of Georgia, [except the counties of
Jasper ami Morgan, which right, I hold, under deed, from the Patentee;] as you want some
evidence/nearer home, as to the utility of this Mill, than those in Mr. Clark’s Bills, I here
by certify, that I wanted just such a Mill as Mr. Clark’s seemed to be, that I took my Mil
ler and, went on to Philadelphia, to inspect the same, and so well satisfied was I, of its advan
tages, that I not only bought an individual right, but the right of Jasper & Morgan counties.
I sGe no reason, (since 1 have put mine in operation) to distrust the capability of this Mill
to do all, which he [Mr. Clark] states can be done, and that in this increasingly Wheat grow
ing State, with the great advantage Georgia Wheat and Flour has over aIT Northern
Wheat and Flour, why t hese cheap Mills should not greatly aid those wishing to do so, to
convert this fine Wheat into Flour: The very best Flour, for home use or shipment abroad,
as it will transport to warm climates, better than any North of us.
Given under my nand, this 28th Sent. 1858.
MATHEW WHITFIELD.
I have seen the Clark Mill at work in Philadelphia, and fully concur with Mr. Whitfield
in the above. T. N. POULAIN, Sen.
Groene&boro’. Ga., October, 1858.
The subscribers propose to manufacture, or keep on sale, at their AARJISYY MILLS,
every implement which goes to encourage the growing-of Wheat, as a remunerating crop,
and thereby improve the land from the hard usage of Cotton and Corn. • ‘
They will expect to have supply of the Portable (wood-rim Horse Power andjTtlresbcr, arid Montgomery Rock
away Fans, that will get out and clean, in the field, a bushel ber minuet; Harries’ Soil and Sub-soil Plow ; Bick
ford & Huffman’s Wheat and grain sower and drill, that took a Silver Cup at the late Fair, at Atlanta, and to cap
all, hope to be ready soon, to build G,ark's Celebrated Flour and Corn Mills, such as we are now putting up in
nur Mill, &c., =£e. \ t ;,vis,
S. D. Linton, of Augusta, and T. C. Cunningham, of Rome, are our agents to sell
rights, or any of the above maehienry. >
J. CUNNINGHAM.
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HOWELL <fc NEARY
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NEW PLOUGH.
E\ ’I HE subscribers have’ purchased the right I”
J make, sell and dispose of Plantation rights,
for the county of Greene, Harris’ celebrated soil
and sob soil plows. For the improvement of our
poor worn out fields, nothing is so much ric dc'ri
as Peep or Sub soil Plowing. We have long
looked for such a Plow, have tried all the Sub
soilers front the north, and laid them by as no
better than our common coulter, but now in this
Plow, we have an instrument that will do the
work effectually, with this plow you can soil 01
Sub soil together or separately.
They will be made in GreenesWo, by our
firm Funk & Cos., and from either one of us can
be bought the Plow or Plantation rights to niakt
in Greene Cos. only, and if you wish to improve
your soil, plow deep, which (so far as our expe
rience goes), these plow s alone will do, and these
with Lime, Guano arid other concentrated fcrlii
iy.ors, wiih all the stable and barn yard manure
you can make, you will be on the way to im
prove your soil. Even without any manurting
KiMtLaiaoMLh its deep tillage, will make the soil
!foubio’ or trtfiSiu** *"•** ,
Thus, fr llltl] i'i s - t“ ncl '. J -
March N**
Rl\ Burnett V Brollteis general
. Upholsters, and dealers in ah kinds of
Matrasses, Spiral Spring Beds, Couches and
Lounges. Old Matrasses repaired at reasonable
prices. Old Furniture will be neatly renovated
at moderate charges. We are also prepared to
do any kind of House painting as cheap as the
cheapest, and most respectfully solicit the public
patronage:
Greenesboro’, Ga. July 10, 1858-ly,
(COURT OF ORDfXARV.)
Georgia Greene County.— Whereas
Philip 15. Robinson, administrator upon the
estate of George P. Nichelsol, deceased, petitions
the Court of Ordinary county for letters
Disnpssory from said estate:
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to show cause (if any they
have) why said administrator should not he dis
ebarged at the Court of Ordinary to be held in
and for said county on the fir at Monday in De
cember next.
Given under my hand at oflice in Greene: boro
May 9tb, 1858.
EUGENICS L. KING, Ord’y.
("N eoi-pin Orccnc County. -Whereas,
M V\ illiam English, Administrator upon the
estate of Ann E. English, deceased, petitions the
Court of Ordinary of said county lor letters dis
missory from said estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to he and appear at the court
of Ordinary to be held in and lor said county on
the first Monday in December next, to show
cause (if any they have) why said administrator
should not then be discharged.
Given under my hand at oflice in Grccnes
boro. May 10th, 1858.
EUGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y.
Georgia Greene County. —Whereas,
Thomas R. Thornton, and William A. Over
ton, Administrators upon the estate of Vincent
R. Thornton, deceased, petions the Court of Or
dinary of said county for letters of Dismission
from said estate :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to show cause (if any they
have) why said administrators should not be dis
charged at the Ceurtof Ordinary to be held in
and for said ccunly, on the first Monday in De
cember next.
Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro,
May 9, 1858.
ENGENIUS L. KING, Ord’y.
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ued Patent, Portable Merchant FlonringMlLL.
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yfr Hpially, iii.'r'l ;i'r the painful ful
''"iHHtpcrieuccd in the operations of the most
Wuhnrtics. It strengthens the system at Ihe
same time that it purges it; and when taken
daily in moderate doses, will strengthen add
build it up with unusual rapidity.
The Liver is one . dy is at last found,
of the principal regula-jJJ any person troubled
tors of the human ** with Liver Complaint
body; and when ii 7 in any of its forms,
performs its functions £l* has but try a bottle,
well, tho powers of the and conviction is cer
system are fully do wj trin.
velopod. The stomach These Gums remove
is almost entirely do ® all morbid or bad mat
pcmlent on the heal- Cl ter from the system,
thy action of the liver ** supplying in their
for the proper pel lor- )* [ilace a healthy flow of
manco of its functions bile, invigorating the
—when the stomach stomach, causing food
is at fault, (lie bowels to digest well, purify
arc at fault, and the JJ ing the blood, -giving
whole system sufl'crs tone and health to the
in consequence. of one K whole machinery, ro
urgan—the Liver moving the cause of
having ceased to do its “ the disease —affecting
duty. Foi the disease a radical cure,
of that organ, one of Billions attacks arc
the proprietors has y cured, and, what is
made that his Study, - better, pi evented, by
in a practice of more the occasional use ol
than twenty years, to m the Liver luvigorator.
find some remedy© One dose after cat
whcrewilh to counter- ing is sufficient to re
act tho many d-range- lieve the Stomach and
ments to w hich it? is __ prevent the food from
iiable. rising aud sour 1 rig.
To prove this reme- *
Only one dose taken before reining, prevents
Nightmare.
Only one dose taken at night, loosens the bow
els gently, and cures Oosliveness.
One do. o taken aflu each meal will cure Dys
pepsia.
gf* One dose of two tcaspooufuls will always
iclicvc Sick Headache.
One bottle taken for female obstruction re
moves the cause ol tho disease, and makes a per
fect cure.
One dose immediately relieves Cholic, while
one dose often repeated is a sure cuie for Ohol
era Morbus, and a preventative of Cholera
IHT'Only one bottle is needed to throw out
ol the system tire cHeels of medicine after a
long sickr.es.
gsgVOite bot-le taken for Jaundice removes
ill sallowness or unnatural color from the skin
One dose taken a short time before eating
gives vigor to theappetite. and makes fool tii
gest well.
One dose often repeated cures Chronic Dial
• Paso in in; worst forms, while Summer, and
Bowel complain', yield aluiost to the first dose.
One or two doses cure attacks caused
ffoinii in Children ; there is no surer, safer,
nr speed'er remedy in the world, as it lifter
fa i It. *
pgrA few bottles cures Dropsy,’ lyxci:.
absorbents _
V\ e ‘teJ'.Ci picsMire in recommending this mvd
icine as a piewnttve lor Fever ami ’gue, Chili
Fever, and all Fevers of a Bilious ‘iype. It op
crates with certainly, and thousands are willing
(o testify to its wonderful virtues.
Alt who use it are giving their unanimous
testimony in iLb favor.
S-#”Mix Water in tho mouth with the Invig
rorutur, and swallow Loth together.
THE LIVER INVIG ORATOR
Is a scientific Medical discovery, and is daily
working cures, almost too gnat to believe. It
cures as if by magic, even (he first done (jinny
benefit, and :>• ldoui moie than one bottle is re
quited to cure, any kind of Liver Oomplainl-
Irom the wm; .i ‘Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a com,
moil Jleiidae/ie, all of which are the result of a
Diseased Liver.
Price One’ Dollar per Bottle.
Dr. BAN FORI*, Proprielor, 315 Broad
way, New York. Retailed by all Druggists
Bold By J. HEIIRY WOOD, Greenesboro,
Geo.
M. ft. R.
HfnlSJt will in all cose:, follow the use of
Rad a way s’ R. Remedies- There are none
so sick or diseased, so weak, feeble, or crippled
with paid or infimiities, lmt that Radaway’s
Ready Relief, Renovating Resolvent, or Regula
tors, as the nature of the disease or sickness
may require, will quickly and rapidly cure
These remedies consist of Radaway’s Ready
relief; Rada way’s renovating resolvent; Rada
way’s regulator. Each of these remedys pos
sess special curative powers over certain diseases
Yet there arc other diseases, wherein their com
hined medical properties’:ire required; and when
thus used, if (her ; is sufficient lifcand strength
within the dis ated or dying body to sustain the
action, the p. tint will live ;.- and be restored to
health.
Pain R R relief,
Acute diseases R R, relief,
Infiamotory diseases, Relief and regulators
Malarious diseases, Relief and regulators
Congestive diseases. Relief and regulators
Scrofulous diseases, Renovating resolvent,
Chronic diseases, Renovating resolvent,
Syphilitic: diseases, Renovating resolvent,
Cn.ostitulional discus Resolvent & regulator
Skin diseases, licnnvating resolvent,
Nervous diseases, Re.so'vt relief regulators,
Infectious and iseases, Relief and Regulator.
CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES.
Many diseacs that afflict humanity are inherit
ed as heirs from the diseased bod’es of sickly si
ers. Scrofula. Consumption, Syphilis and Fits
are among tho most common of constitutional
diseases. Now, wc care not how many genera
tions the seeds of these diseases may have been
established in the systfm, corrupting the blood
—Radaway’s Renovating Resolvent will eradi
cate from the bodies of the afflicted every parti
cle of diseased deposits, and fill the veins with
now, pure hcaltny blood.
CHILDRENS DISEASES.
Radaway’s Renovating Resolvent should l-o
hailed as a blessing by every mother, through
out the land, whose infants are suffering with
sores, humors, &e. Those breakings out (thus
early) arc evidences of disease transmitted from
the parent stock. A few doses of the Renova
ting Resolvent will eradiate every vestigo of the
diseases and insure the child a sound and heal
thy body.
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It R K.—Radaway’s ready relief for Headaches
whether sick or nervous; Rhumatism,
Paralysis, Lumbago, Gnut, Neuralgia, ‘
fXHSPKi 1* he, ! ’ •>:, F> v r.q enroll..t
mSBfWi int , Kidney Complaints, Scariln
*” - I’:.iti's around the liver, I’leuresy
yiKF Measles, Heartburn, and Pains of all
kind.', ltadaway’s ready relief will, in
a ew minutes, change the miseries you
m suffer to joys of pleasure.
It It. —lladaway’s renovating resolvent, for
tho cure of chronic diseases —such as
Scrofulous and Syphilitic Complaints,
Consumptive and ether affections of
the Lungs and Throat, Induration and
Enlargements of parts, Eruptive and
other diseases of tho Skin, Nodes, Tu
mors, Ulccis, Dyspepsia, and all other
diseases arising from an impure state
of the blood.
R It It. —Radaway’s regulator will cure, cffoct
ively and speedily, Costiveneks, Indi
gestion, Inllaination of tho Bowels,
Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Diseases
of the Heart and Kidneys, Female
Complaints, Small l’ox, Fivers, Meas
les,. &c., &e. Whenever the system
is out of order, a dose of Radaway’s
Regulators will restore it to regularity.
No female should be without them,
it It It Remedies are sold by druggests every
where. RADAWAY & CO.
May 22, 1817.
AYER’S ly-
CHERRY Qv
PECTORAL, Jtt -
FOR Till! RAPID CURE OF iQS
Colds Goughs, aud
Hoarseness. ffj
Brimfield, Mass., 20tli Dec., 1855.
Dr. J.C. Ayrr: Ido not hesitate to say ..IlJi
tho best remedy I bavo ever fouud for
Coughs, lloarsenoss, Influenza, and tho IT\
concomitant symptoms of a Cold, is your mnUO
Cherry Pectoral. Its constant uso in
my practico and my family for tho last _
ton years has shown it to possess stipe
rior virtues for the treatment of these
complaintn. EBEN KNIGIiT, M. D.
A. B. MORTLEY, Esq.,of Utica, N. Y., writes: “I have
used your VeclDral myself and in my family evor sinoe
you invented it, and believe it the best medicine for its
purpose over put out. With a bad cold I should sooner
pay twenty-five dollars for a bottle than do without it, or
take any oilier remedy.’*
Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza.
Springfield, Miss., i’eb. 7,1856.
Brother Ayer: I will clieerfally certify your Ptclord
is the best roirfedy wc possdss for tho cure of wbooplnr
cough, croup, and the chest diseases of children. YFo oT
your fraternity in the South appreciate your eklll, and
commend your mudiciuo to our people.
lllltAM CONKLIN, M. D.
AMOS LEE, Esq., Monterey, la., write*, 3d Jan., 1856 s
“ I had a tedious Influenza, which confined me in doom
blx weeks; took many medicines without relief; finally
tried your I\.ctnral by the advice of our clergyman. The
first dose relieved the soreuess in iny throat and lungs;
less than one lmlf the buttlo mado mo completely welL
Your medicines are tho cheapest as well as the best w© *
can buy, and wo esteem you, Doctor, and your remedies,
as the poor uiuu'o friend.’*
Asthma or Phthisic, and Bronchitis.
West Manchester. Pa., Feb. 4,1856.
Sir: Your Cherry lectoral is performing marvellous
cures in this sect ion. It has relieved several from alarm
ing symptoms of consumption, and ia now curing a man
who has labored under un affection of tlie lungs for th
lust forty years. HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant.
A. A. RAMSEY, M. P., Albion, Monroe Cos., lowa,
writes, Sept. 0,1855: “ During my practice of many years
I have found nothing equal to your Cherry Pectoral for
giving ease and relief to consumptive putieuts, or curing
such as are c urn hie.’*
Wo might add volumes of evidence, but tho most con
vincing proof of the virtues of this remedy is found in Its
effects upon trial.
Consumption*
rrobably no one remedy has ever been known which
cured so many and such dangerous cases ns this. Some
no human aid can reach; hut oven to thoso the Cherry
I\cioral affords relief and comfort.
Astor House. New York City, March 6,1856.
Doctor, Ayer, Lowell: I fuel it a duty and a pleasure
to inf irm you what your Cherry lYrtorctl has done for my
wife. She had been five months laboring under the dan
gerous symptoms of Consumption, from which no aid we
could procure gave her much relief. She was steadily fall
ing. until Dr. Strong, of thh city, where wo havecoiin* ft*
advice, recommended a trial of your mcdicino. We bleaff
his kindness, as wo do your skill; for tho Ims recovered,
from that day. She is not yet us strong as she used to
be, hut is free from her cough, and calls herself well.
Yours with gratitude and regard,
ORLANDO r-HLj.iJi , OP SnnjiYVILW.
ChmumptiveS; do net despair til! you have tiled Atkr’*
Cherry Pegtobai.. It is n.ado by <>m* of the best medical
rfumiistJ in the worwi, ’ : .... Jd around us bespeak
the Liftii merits -f U; wrluee. Philadelphia Ledger .
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills.
mjIE sciences of Chemisfry and Medicine hnve been
X taxed their utmost to produce this best, most perfect
purgative which is known to man. Innumerable proofs
are shown that thoso Pills have virtues which surpass In
oxcellenco the ordinary medicines, and that they win un
precedentedly upon the esteem of all men. They are safe
and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their pene
trating properties stimulate the vital activiliesof the body,
remove tho obstructions of its organs, purify the blood,
and expel disease. They purge out the foul humors which
brood and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disor
dered organs into their natural action, and impart healthy
tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do
they euro the every-day complaints of every body, but
also formidable and dangerous diseases that have baffled
tho best of human skill. While they produce powerful
effects, they meat tho saxno time, in diminished doses, the
Basest and best physio that cun bo employed for children.
Being sugar-coated, they are pleasant to take; and being
purely vegetable, arc five from any risk of harm. Cure#
have been made which surpass belief were tlioy not sub
stantiated by men of such exalted positiou and character
ap to forbid tho suspicion of untruth. Many ominont
clergymen and physicians have lent tboir names to certify
to tho public tho reliability of my remedies, while others
have sent mo the udstur.nco of their conviction that my
Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my
afflicted, suffering follow-men.
The Agent below named ia pleased to furnish gratis my
American Almanac, containing directions for their use and
certificates of Iheir cures, of the following complaints:—
Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy,
Iloartlmrn, Headache arising from a foul stomach, Nau
sea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowolsaml Pain
arising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all Ulcer
ous and Cutaneous Diseases which roquiro an evacuant
medicine, Scrofula or King’s Evil. They also, by purify
ing the blood and stimulating tho system, euro many
complaints which it would not be supposed they could
reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and
Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kid
neys, Gout, and other kindred complaints arising from a
low state of the body or obstruction of its functions.
Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with iomo
other pill they make more profit on. Ask for Ayeii’iv
Pills, and take nothing else. No other they can give
you compares with this in its intrinsic value or curativo
powers. Tho sick want the best aid there is for thorn,
and they should have it.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER,
Practical and A ,-.alytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Paics 25 Cis. r£n Box. Five Boxes roa sl.
BOLD BY
llowcll & Neary, and J. Henry Wood
Grecneclioro; T. & D. llihtower, White
Plains, and by all dealers in medicine
asonvsiis} .fasswcuiTioj*,
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Institution established by Spe
cial Endowment for the Relief of the
Sick and Distressed, afflicted with
Virulent and Epidemic. Discuses
I IV times of Epidemics, it is the object of Ibis
Institution to establish Hospital::, to provide
Nurses, Physicians, Clothing, Food, Medicines,
&.C., for the sick and destitute, to take charge
of the orphans of deceased parents, and to min
ister in every possible way to the relief of the
afflicted and the health of the public at large.
It is the duty of the Directors, at such times,
to visit personally the infected districts, and to
provide and execute means of relief. Numer
ous physicians, not acting members of the As
sociation, usually enrol their names on its books
subject to be called upon to attend its hospitals
free of charge.
In the absence of Epidemics, the Directors
have authoriz and the Consulting Surgeon to givo
advice and medical aid to persons suffering un
der CHRONIC DISEASES of a virulent char
acter, arising from abuse of the phyaical powers, ‘
mal treatment, the effects of drugs, &£., &c.
Various REPORTS and TRACTS on the en 4
turc and treatment of Chronic Diseases, by tha
Consulting Surgeon, have been publis .ed for
gratuitous distribution, and will bo sent FREE,’
of CHARGE to the afflicted.
Address, for Reports or tn atineiJ,, Dr. GEO.
11. CALHOUN. Consulting Surgoonil Howard
Association, No. 2 South Street, Ph adelphia
Pa. EZRA D. HEART WELL, President.
Gko. Fairciiiui, Secretary.
Oct. 12,858-1 y.