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THE PLANTERS’ WEEKLY
PUBLISHED AT
Greenesboro 7 * Ga.
W. M. JEFFERSON, )
ROLIN W. STEVENS. £ Proprietors.
FRED. C. FULLER. )
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OR ONE DOLLAR AtfD FIFTY
CENTS IN ADVANCE.
Bates of Advertising.
Advertisements inserted at the rate of one
dollar per square of ten lines or less, for first
and fifty cents for each subsequent insertion,
Those not marked with the number of inser
tions will be published until forbid and charg
ed at these rates.
Galls on persons to become candidates, will
he inserted as other advertisements, to be paid
invariably in advance.
All announcements of candidateajor office,
$5, to be paid in advance.
Marriages and deaths inserted free of charge
Obituiry notices and tributes of respect charg
ed for as other advertisements.
Communications'and letters containing news
from allquatters are respectfully solicited.
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of the author accompanies it.
per* Double column advertisements inserted
and charged the regular rates per square.
pay Merchants, Druggists, and others, may
contract for advertising by the year, on reason
able terms.
Tae following are our lowest contracting
RATES:
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2 “ “ •• ‘ 11 .. *• “ 20
3 •< •• IC.. “ “ 28
I column 6 mo. 20.. “ ** 35
g 6 “ 40.. “ “ 70
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Sale of Land or Negroes, by Administrators,
executors, and Guardians,'per square, (5 00
Saleot Personal property by Administrators,
executors, and Guardians, per square. 3 50
Notice to Debtors and Creditors, 3 50
Notice for Leave to Sell, 4 00
Citation for Letters of Administration 2 75
Citation for Dismission from Administration, 600
Citation for Dismission frtfm Guardianship, 3 25
Legal Requirements,
Sale of Land and Negroes, by Administrators !
Executors, or Guardians, are required by law
to bo held oA the first Tuesday in the month,
between the hours of ten in the forenoon and
three in the afternoon, at the court-house in
the county in which the property is situated.
Notice of these sales must be given in a public
Gazette forty days previous to the day of sale.
Notice for the sale of Personal Property
must be given at least ten days previous to the
day of sale.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an Estate,
must be published forty days.
Notice that application will be made to the
Court of Ordiuary for leave to sell Land or Ne
groes, must be published weekly for two months.
Citation far Letters of Administration must
be published one month —for Dismission from
Administration, monthly six months —for Dis
ati3Stv.n fr° m Guardianship, forty days.
Rules sos t’prcclosure of Mortgage must be
published monthly for four months— for com
pelling titles from Executors or Administrators
where a bond has been given by the deceased,
the fall space of three months.
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according to these, the legal requirements, un
less otherwise ordered.
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tice W the contrary, arc considered as wishing
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-to send them until all arrearages ar.e paid.
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they have settled the bills and ordered them
discontinued.
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without informing the publisher, and the news
papers are sent to the former direction, they
wre held responsible.
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take newspapers from the office, or removing
and leaving them uncalled for, is prima facie
evidence of intentional fraud.
6. The United States Courts have also, re
peatedly decided, that a Postmaster who neg
lects to perform his duty of giving reasonable
notice, as required by the Post Office Depart
ment, of the neglect of a person to take from
the office newspapers addressed to him, rend
ers the Postmaster liable to the publisher for
the subscription n.ice.
GiBOB.
REID,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
junel’s9-ly. G reenesboro, Georgia.
“” KOLIN W. STEVENS,
ATTORNEY AT’£.A!W,
Greensboro’ Gkorgia.
WILL practice in the counties of Greene,
Baldwin, Putnam, Morgan, Oglethorpe,
Taliaferro and Hancock. [Feb. 2, IRS'J-ff.]
TOTED STATES HOTEL.
232. Broad Street,
Augusta, Georgia.
DWELL & MOSHER, Proprietors
*. dwell [mar. 30-ly.] J. mosher..
PLUMB & LEITNER.
Near Post Office Corner, Broad St.
Augusta, Georgia.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Pare Medicines, Chemicals,
Drags, Paints, Oil, Class,
Perfumery, Brushes,
Fine Toilet Articles,
Surgical and Dental Instruments,
Warranted Garden Seed iff., Sgc.
Our stapl is perhaps the most complete in
the cityjahd our articles for purity are not sur
passedlLy those of any concern.
5atf.23.1y. PLUMB k IEITXER.
JF BLANKETS.
r WM. SHEAR.
•fIAS on hand a supply of good Whit kit and Ns |
J g cao Blahexts. which be will sell at very low .
price*, and to whicht be attention of tbe public u j
roapcotfully invited j” ]
MOURNING GOODS!
WILL AM SHEAR
HAS received a large supply of ladies’ MOURN
ING GOODS, among which are-
Lapin's Black BOMBAZINE and Black MERINO
SapmV sfoosMltts Daunts* and Mack
Cm* turn Superior Black Mocamxo Bats; Black
EnfHah Cains, of axlra*Width, lur Trimming and
JIM; Slack Crap* and biaek Lav* Vans; Suparlor
SagtMheiaak sad white Paiata aad Giaaaiaa. of
heaatifal alyl** ( With almost ovary srtiela r*qulrad
ffi Ladles’ Muraaiaa ArrassL. aad la which tha
dffi"d*aa of lh* paktle U MfNMl*y ierltad 1
Advertisements.
McCOBD, HORTON & WALTOUf,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries Generally.
Cor. Broad and Campbell Streets.
AUGUSTA, GA.
Z. m’CORD, JW. HORTON, KOBT. WALTON, JR.
Augusta, Ga., March 28tb, 1860-6 m.
A CARD.
WE take this method to express our thanks to our
mauy friends and customers, for the liberal
patronage extended to us for the last fifteen years,
and to assure them, that from our experience in bus
iness ; lacilities for conducting it and general knowl
edge of the wants of the trade, we leel confident that
we can supply those who may favor us with their pat
ronage on as favorable terms as any house in Middle
Georgia. Weshall at all times keep sGOOD STOCK
of Day Goods, Crockery, Hardware, Cctlery,
Groceries, (Liquor excepted) which we will take
pleasure in exhibiting at any time to all who may
lavor us with a call, and sell at tha lowest market
price. DAVIS aud BROTHER.
Greenesboro, Jan. 25th 1860-ly.
SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE.
BfKAm fcliiaaT,
STILL OCCUPY THEIR OLD STAND,
Opposite the Plantebs’ Hotel, No. 316,
Where they Constantlv keep on hand.one of
THE LARGEST STOCKS
IN THE SOUTHERN COUNTRY!
Comprising Every Article in the
Drug and Fancy Goods Trade,
ALL or
Which they will sell
AT NEW YORK PRICES.
Price Before Yon Buy.
Augusta, Ga., January 10th, 1860.
Meiteal (laud.
I HEREBY tender my thqaiks to the public for kind
ly bestowing on me heretofore, a larger share of
patronage than I anticipated, and again offer my pro
fessional services to any who may give me a call.
When not professionally engaged, I may be found
at Wood’s Drug Store.
Jan. 12, 1860 ly. W. L. BETHEA, M. D.
J. S. & C. E. LATIMER,
DLINTISTS.
VISIT White Plains, Mount Zion, Fort Lamar,
Danielsville, Carnesville, Warreuton and Elber
ton—Principal office at Greenesboro. —Dec, 18, ’59.
~ LADIES 7 CLOAKS.
\VM. SHF AH.
received a few Ladies* Rich Velvet and
Su,?erioi’ Black Cloth Cloaks,—some of extra
aize,-—to which would respectfully invite the at
t< ntion of the —jan 19.
FREE
ANP
Sailors 7 rights
A SHAW is receiving, at his Waverooms, aome
• very handsome furniture, as follows i
• SOFAS FROM s2l TO $32;
Several pair of Tetea-tetes, very handsome ; sever.nl
dozen of Mahogany Chairs, of diiferent patterns:
sooio ve-y handsome Marble Top Centre Tables; Side
Tables, Quartettes, Tea Hoys, Hat Racks, Towel
Racks, Oak and Black Walnut Diniug Chairs, Black
Walnut and Curled Maple Parlor Chairs; Black Wal
nut Extension Tables, elc., etc. Any of the above
articles will be sold Low for ths cash.
Madison, Ga„ Jan 18lh. 1860-3 m. >
‘A SPLOBIB STOCK!
At Lowest Prices!
IIEXRYirOSBOME,
Watch-Maker, Jeweller,
ASP
OPTICIAN
No. 236 BROAD STREET, under the U. S. Hotel, and
opposite the City Bank.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.,
Keeps on hand a select and beautiful aasort
tnent of Goods, consisting of
WATGHIB, JEWELRY,
SILVER & PLATED WARE,
Telescopes, Surveyor’s Compasses, Spt-Gi.as
es, for Mountain Use, and in short every
thing useful in his line of business
particularly
SPECTACLES,
IN GKEAI’ VARIETY.
Fine Watches and Jewelry Repaired in tbe
best Manner. [March 28, 1860 ly.
NEW
Spring Goods
wmTshear
Has just Received
KLXE FLOUNCED SILK ROBES,
Os New Styles of the Latest Importation.
ALSO,
French Printed Organdies.
AND
OR&ANDY ROBES,
OF ELEGANT STYLES.
French •
AND
E.VGEtStt PtlhVTSs
VERY HANDSOME,
and a complete assortment or
Alexandre’s Ladies’ KID GLOVES.
With other articles suitable for the present season,
to all of which the attention of the public is respect
fully invited. —March 7, 1860 ts.
noticbT
J.T. PORTER,
Having purchased the intarest of CX Jfs
J. W. WINFIELD in the IIAR
NESS Business, will enntinue to keep
and have made to order,
JEvcrythtug in his Line.
He will also keep a Few Northern Harness
for those who want a Ciikap Article- He
warrants all work done at the Shop. Repair
ing done upon reasonable terms. Those who
want anything in his line would do well to Call
on G. W. GROGAN. Agent.
Greenesboro, Feb. 22, 1860.
NEW VOLUMES
OF THE POUR REVIEWS AND BLACKWOOD
Commence January, 1860.
TERMS:
I Fur *ay one-of tbe soar Review*. $3 00
For any two of the four Reviews, 5 00
i For any three of the four Review*, 7 00
For all four of the Review*, 8 Oo
For Blackwood's Magaiine, 3 00
I For Blackwood and one Review, # 00
For Blackwood and two Reviews, 7 00
For Bleckwood and three Review*, 9 00
Four Blackwood and the four Review*, 10 00
Money Current in the St*le where inued wUI be re
ceived at par. *
CLUBBING.
A discount of twenty five per eent, from the shove
price will be allowed to Ctc* ordering loor or more
copies of any one or more of the above work*. Thus;
Four oopiea'of Blackwood, or of ooe Review, will be
•eat to one address for fit; four eopfa* of the four
Review* and Blackwood for |W| nod *0 am.
Remittance* tbould alwaye bo add re mid to the >
PuMlfhere.
LEONARD BCOTT A CO.
|*o 94 Gold fitreet, Mew Tok
miscellaneous Advertisements.
CARPETS
PIUSYBD. BAISES.
WM. SHEAR,
HAS received a large s u I>■ ’ i J
Crossley and Sons Brussels Carpets;
-Three-Ply, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets; Fine
All WooPCarpets, at very low prices; Crchb Cloths
in patterns and by tbe yard; at unprecedently low
prices. ALSO,
Rich Embroidered Lace and Muslin Cortaiks;
Window Shades, in great variety of styles, at very
low prices; Gilt Cobnices and Curtain Bands, a
large assortment.
W S. has an Agent residing permanently in New
York, through whom he can order, and by Steamers
aDd Express receive Goods with great promptness
Articles which may not usually be kept in the Dry-
Goods of Augusta, wi.i be cheerfully ordered for per
sons requiring them. Augusta, Jan. 19, 1860.
NATHAN A. HOBBS,
rjARiAGE Maker, Penfield, Ga.—Has just re
y ceived a large and splendid assortment of
light Rockaways, Top and no Top Buggies,
Carriages, Iron Axle Wagons from one horse to
six, all of which are of the very best make.
He is better prepared for the repairing of
Carriages, Buggies, &c., than any man in Greene
or the adjoining counties.
Sales made on the most reasonable terms.
The public are respectfully invited to call and
examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere.
August 3d, 1850-1 y
GreatiAttraction.
The Farmer’s
iDM ! o
fJY he subscriber is the Agent for tbe sale of Gor-
A ham's Improved Patent
GRASS-HOPPER plow,
the best, lightest, cheapest and most convenient of
any now in use. It is the moat easily constructed, the
strongest to weight, and adapted to any bind of plow
or soil. He proposes to sell County, State, Shop, or
ludividual Rights. Patent obtained Deo , 6th,
1859. JAMES S. WILSON,
Bairdstown, Jan. 19, 1860.-if. Traveling Agt.
GREENESBORO
MILLS.
IWILI, PAY CASH for all good CORN and
WHEAT offered at my MILLS.
I will keep a good eupply of FLOUR, SECONDS,
BRAN, SHCWtTS, MEAL, Bnd a good eupply of
SCREENINGS from the cleanings of oorn and Wheat
a first rate
€OW FEED ,
I| annot make eales for anything BUTJOASH,” as
I have no one to keep accounts ; and beeidra, these
are CASH ARTICLES. And I cannot LOAN my
BAGS out ol the Mill.
A fine article of BIG HOMINY constantly oil
hand, for sale. JOHN CUNNINGHAM.
Grei-nesboro, January 12th 1860-ts.
COPPER LIGHTNING 808 CONI.
PANY.
AUG-USTAr a CiiX.
VI 7 K are now prepared to tutnish this cele-
Y V brJted Rod to all who may want a good
and cheap K^d —which has eight times the con
ducting power of new Iron. For particulars see
circulars. Orders solicited and attended to
promptly. Agents wanted in all parts of the
Slate.
Protect your Lives and Property.
J. F. Zimmerman, is our authorised
Agent at Greenesboro. for soliciting orders Ac.
at that place, at his establishment a model of
the Rod can be seen.
S. K. CL \ RKE, S. T. & G. S.
November 2d, 1859-6 m.
J. s. ##. *l. 8.1K.Y W'EEE,
MANUFACTUKERSOF
Saddles. Harness, Trunks Ac., Ac
TJ WE permanently established
AtPP* Xl themselves in the Town of Pen
02^.ntiield. They are n receipt of a
Fine Lot of materials,
and will constantly keep on hand a good
assortment of
Wagon. Coacli and Buggy Harness
of THEIR OWN and the NORTHERN
MAKE.
All JOBS put up in the most work
manlike manner of the best material
Up* Repairing done at the shortest no
tice. [Sep. 4,1858-ts.
DE NTISTRY.
DR. mi/. JfiORGMA,
Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist.
Penfield, Georgia,
WOULD inform the citizens of Greene anti ad
joining counties, that he is prepared to perform
any operation pertaining to liis profession, with neat
ness end dispatch. He will insert from one to an en
tire set of teeth, which, fnrbeuty v durability, com
fort and masticating, will compare with any, either
in this country or Europe. It ishis intention to please.
Any call from the country that nqgy be tendered
him will meet with prompt attention. He refers to
Dr. John B. Murphy of Rome. —Feb. 29, 1860.
FAIR NOTICE.
TIIL Books of onr Store and Harness Shop
are in the hands of Jas. W. Winfield, to
whom payment be made; our means are
too limited to give longer indulgence, our Cred
itors are wanting their money.—
We therefore give each, and all, fair notice
that after a reasonable time, we will use the
most effectual means to wind up our Books, ,
We hope therefore yCU will save us trouble
and yourselves expense.
Feb. 22d 1860. 6m.
WINFIELD !c PORTER.
‘OLANH.S of all kiuds neatly printed at
J_) tbisuffice, at snort notice.
*
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Institution established ly Special
Endowment for the Belief <f the tacland
Distress’ .afflicted with Virulent and
Epidemic Diseases.
THE ‘ oward Association, in view of the
[awful destruction of human life caused by
sexual diseases, and the deceptions practiced
upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases
by quacks, several years agodiierted their con
sulting Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy of
their name, to open a Dispensary for tbe treat
ment of this class of diseases, in all their forms,
and to give Medical advic. gratis to all who
apply by letter with a description of Their con
dition (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac), and
in cases ofextreme poverty, to furnish Medicine
jree of charge, It is needless to add that the
Association commands the highest medical skill
of the age, and will furnish tbe most approved
moderr treatment. The Directors of the Asso
ciation in their annual Report upon tbe treat
ment of sexual diseases, express the highest
satisfaction with the success which has attended
the labor of their Surgeons in the cure of sem
nal weakness, diseases of the Kidneys and Blad
der, Ac. and order a continuance of the same
plan for the ensuing year.
Valuable report on Spennatorrhot a, aud oth
| er diseases of sexual Organs, and tbe new rente •
) diet employed in tbe Dispensary, rent to the
j afflicted in sealed letter envelopes,free of charge
| Two or S Stamps for postage will beacceptable.
Address, Dr J Bkilum Uoiomtoh, Acting
I Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South mb
j at., Philadelphia, Pa By order of the Direc- ’
ton EZRA E HARTWELL, President. \
file, FAlurniLi), See'ry. fnov. 19’A9-1r >’
BE SURE TO CALL AT MASBEY Sc sLANSDELL’S.
Mims's & Litm.iL,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
; Drugs, Medicines * Chemicals, Paints, Oils,;
Tarnishes, Patent Medicines, &c.
Main Street, Greenes boro’, eorgia.
HAVE IN STORE AND TO
AH.xt.ivEi
10,000 LBS. WHITE LEAD, FROM 7* TO 10 CENTS
2000 SNOW WHITE ZINC;
500 GALL’S.’ LINSEED OIL;
200 MACHINERY
200 “ SPERM
200 ** LARD
100 *• COLD PRESSED CASTOR OIL;
40 •• SWEET
200 •• SP’TS TURPENTINE;
200 • 95 PER CT. ALCOHOL;
100 - BURNING FLUID;
109 *• COACH-BODY VARNISH ;
100 *■ JAPAN
100 •* BLACK JAPAN; •
40 “ PIANO VARNISH; *
100 •• COPAL
100 •* LEATHER •’
100 •< ASPHALBUNE VARNISH;
100 • TRAIN OIL;
200 - KEROSENE
10 CASES CONCENTRATED LYE ;
200 KEROSENE LAMPS;
20,000 CIGARS;
100 OZ. QUININE;
10 “ MORPHINE;
PERFUMERY IN LARGE QUANTITIES ,
And almost everything else belonging to the Drug
Business, all of which we offer at ATLANTA PRI
CES, and to wholesale purchasers we will sell Drugs,
Medicines, &c., at AUGUSTA RATES—freight ad
ded. Every article warranted
To be what it is Sold For.
And,.as we are having manufactured for us, several
new brands of Lead in large quantities, we can offer
greater inducements in quality and price than ever
before offered in this market. Call and examine our
Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we fell confi
dent wc can give satisfaction. [Feb. 16,1860.
BY
calling
at
Massey
&
LansdclPs
Drug
Store
and
Examin
ing
some
samples
of Pace
WHITE
LEAD
we think
you
’will be
convinced
at once
that it is a
BETTER
article
than the
Union
Lead, and
can be
sold for
LESS
MONEY.
WHERE YOU CAN BUY GOODS CHEAP.
| SELLING OFF AT FIRST COST,
ON ACCOUNT OF CHANGING % THE FIRM.
~ I. lAlffll,
WILL TO-MORROW COMMENCE SELLIG HIS WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
AT FIRST COST!!.
It is my earnest intention to dispose of my ENTIRE STOCK in a comparatively short time. No one will find fault with the prices, and, as most of the Good*
being bought for Cash are very desirable in every family, it will give the public a rare opportunity to buy them
DVYII BELOW THE BEGrTT LAR SELLING PRICES.
COME ONE, COME AT.T.,
AND SAVE FROM THIRTY TO FIFTY PER CENT!!
J. KAUFFER,
Augusta February 5, 1860-3ra. UjNTJVER TTTH AUGUSTA HOTEL, AUQ-USTiA, ctA _
Pnteut- medicines, Ac.]
Fever and Ague,
from which mankind suffer over a large part of ilia
globe, is the consequence >f a diseased action in the
system, induced by the poisonous miasm of vegetable
decay. This exhalation is evolved by the action of
solar bent on wet soil, and rises with the watery vapot
from it. While the sun is below tliniiorizoti this va
por lingers near tite earth’s surface, and tho virus
is taken with it through. the lungs into the blood.
There it acts as an irritntwg poison on the internal
viscera and excreting organs-rs tlic body. The livera
becomes torpid and fails to secrete not only this virus,
but also the bile from the blood. Both the Tiros ami
the bile accumulate in the circnfntion, and produce
violent constitutional disorder. The spleen, the kid
neys, and the stomaoh sympathize with the liver, and
become disordered also. Finally, the instinct of our
organism, as if ia an attempt to expel the uskfous
infusion, concentrates the whole blootS at the body
in the internal exeretories to force them to cast it out.
The blood leaves the surface, and rushes to the cen
tral organs with congestive violence. This is tho
Cun.!.. But in this effort it fails. Then the Fever.
follows, in which the blood leaves the central -organ*
and rushes to the surface, as if in another effort to ex
pel the irritating poison through the other great ex
cretory —tlie skin. In this also it fails, and the sys
tem abandons the attempt exhausted, waiting for th*
recovery of strength to repeat tho hopeless effort
another day. These are the (its or paroxysms offW:-
ver ani> Agee. Such constitutional disorder will
of course undermine the health if it is not removed. •
Wc have labored to find, and have found, an an- -
.idote.
Ayer’s Ague Cure, .
which neutralizes this malarious poison in the blood,
and stimulates the liver to expel it from the body.
As it should, so it docs cure this afflictive disorder
with perfect certain tv. And it does more, or rather
does what is of more* service to those subject to thfs
Infection. If taken in season it expels it from the sys
tem as it is absorbed, and thus keeps those who use
it free from its attacks; keeps the system in health
although exposed to the disease. Consequently it not
only cures, but protects from, the great variety of af
fections which are induced by this malignant influ
ence, such ns Remittent Fever, Chill Fcvqf, Dumb, or
Masked Ague, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Head
ache, Bilious Fevers, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout,
Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma,
Palpitations, Painful Affections of the Spleen, Hys
terics, Colie, Paralysis, and Painful Affections of tho
Stomach and Bowels, all of which, when arising from
tiiis cause, will be found to assume more or less the
intermittent type. This “Ague Cure” removes the
cause of these derangements, and cures tho disease.
This it accomplishes by stimulating the excretories
to expel the virus from the system; and these organs
by degrees become habited to do this their office of
their own accord. Hence arises what we term uccli
mation. Time may accomplish the same end, but
often life is not lonpf enough, or is sacrificed in tlw
attempt, while this “Ague Core” docs it at once,
and with safety. We have great reason to believe this
is a surer as well as safer remedy for the whole class
of diseases which are caused by the miasmatic infec
tion, than any other which lias been discovered; and
it lias still another important advantage to the pub
lic, which is, that it is cheap as well as good.
prepared ry
• r>R. j: C. AYER & CO. £
LOWELL, MASS.
Price Oxe Dollar per Bottle.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
lias won for itself such a renown for the cure of every
variety of Throat ami Lung Complaint, that it is en
tirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence oft
its virtues, wherever it has been employed. As it 1
has long been in constant use throughout this sec
tion, we need not do more than assure the pcoplo
its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been,
and that it may he relied on to do for their relief
all it has ever been found to do.
Be sure to call at assey & Lansdell’s and price their goods before purchasing elsewhere!
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
For all the purposes of a Purgative Medicine.
For Costiveness;
For the Curb op Dyspepsia;
For .laundice;
For the Cl ue ok Indigestion j
For Headache;
For the Cure ok Dysentery;
For a Foul Stomach; r
For the Cure of KrysipelaS;
For The Piles;
For the Curb of Scrofula;
For all Scrofulous Complaints;
For the Cure of Rheumatism;
For Diseases of the Skin;
For tiie Cure of Liver Complai.ni;
I’or Dropsy;
, For the Cure of Tetter, Tumors, and Salt
rheumi
For Worms; j ,
Fon the Cure of Gout;
For a Dinner Pill;
For the Cure of Neuralgia;
For I’urifyino the Blood.
They arc sugar-coated, so that tho most sensitive catr
take them pleasantly, and being purely vegetable, no
harm can arise from their use in any quantity.
Price 25 cents per Box; Five Boxes for SI.OO.
Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States
men, and eminent personages, have ient their names
to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these reme
dies, but our space horc will not permit the insertion
of them. • The agents below named furnish gratis our
American Almanac in which they arc given; with
also full descriptions of the above complaints, and
the treatment that should he followed for their cure.
Ho not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other
preparations they make more profit on. Demand
Ayer’s, and take no others. The siek want the best
aid there is for them, and they sitould have it.
All our Remedies are for sale by
For sale by J. Henry Wood, Greenesboro. and
D. Highto ver IV hite P'ams. ]ip.l.-'6O-iv.
NEW MEDICAL SALT.
For Inflammatory Diseases Only.
rtß.Coggswell’snew medical salt, instead of I
“being a remedy for all ills, has but one aim |
and accomplishes but one thing, to wit: Sub-’
dues Inflammatory diseases whatever be its 1
form or locality. This it does by equalizing |
the circulation, thereby removing the sole j
cause of inflammation. j
Dheumatism, Neuralgia, Fils. ColdsiFcvers ;
“Inflamed Throat, Lungs and Liver, Female |
Diseases, Erysipelas, Bronchist, Pleurisy, As-1
thma, Dyspepsia, Venereal Diseases Gout, I
Scrofu'a. Canker, ar.d all other forms of In-1
flammation are easily cured by the New Salt.;
The New Medical Salt is no Cuitr.-ALL,'but I
-■■doesjust whnt it claims to do—no more,;
nor less—equalizes the circulation byremov ,
ing from the system all arterial and venous j
obstructions.
Multitudes have tried the virtues of the New i
Meoical Salt, though but lately discover-!
ed and introduced. Witness the testimonials j
and certificates of cure. {
A 11 who have used it acknowledge a bent fit i
-‘•-from it. An acquaintance of oun was cur-!
ed of a severe case of Neuralgia in less than a |
week.—[Norway (Me) Advertiser.
\ r our valuable medicineis nobly fulfilling in try
•* case, all the promises’which you made for it,„
A few doses also relieved roy mother of a rusht
of blood to the head. J. P. GILLIGHAM Phil..
Tnflamatory Rhumatism wasmy complaint Tbe<
■•• first package did the work effectually as not a,
vestige of Rhumatism is left. G. H. DUNCAN.
T know it is good for rl eumatistn—removing it
*in a few hours. lam now tr; ing it for Scrof
ula and have received benefit S. LESING,
I tried it for Aneurism ot the abdomen Aorta.
In ten days the pain was gone.
T. W. FITZIMONS. Philadelphia,
tye speak by the Book. W'e have tried it,
“It has complete control over inflammation.
—[Jacksonville (Va.) New F-ra.
Dronchitia,Canker, Rhcumatisroand Neuralgia
“have been cured by it -[Jeffe. (tnd)Democrat
Many more would testify if necessary.—Dea
““-criptive Circulars, with testimonials may be
obtained from Druggists who have this valuable
medicine for sale.
DR. COGGSWELL’S
ANTIPHLOGISTIC SALT
Price, $1 Chronic Packages, |2LO.
W. B. TAYLOR A CO. •
Gcn’l Agents Montgomery, Ala.
The New Modical Salt ia for Mle by all Drug-
J gists. [Jos-14. ’flf) 1 r
FOR SALE.
7ff Barrels uI Rectified Wbialty ;
<) Barrels, Old Uv ManoiigsbeU ;
yo “X wholly;
to .. XX
an “ XXX ••
‘JO Basket! I’rarl Cbeuil signt, ■
1$ •* Mu in in# “
IIS Boars Tubsrro. nf dlfferm* br-ad* I kv
Augusts, fib 9,1*4 M I, AI I.EOl’tf,
DU. COGDSWLLL’S SEW MEDICALSALT.