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HDAKQBOCS QLK&JUHaS.
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Marriage Ceremony.
Ton bromiafa now, yon root moil dare,
Vot stand* upon da floor,
To lnb dish woman for your Tift.
And lub her e berm or 0 ;
To feed her well mit soar kront,
Peen*. pattemilk and cheese,
And in all tings to lend your aid,
Dat will bromote her ease.
Ye*. And yon roman standing dare.
Do bledge your vord, dis day;
Dat you rill take roryou husband,
Dis man, ant him opey ;
Dat yon rill ped and pord mit him,
Vasb, iron and ment his cloas,
Laugh when he smiles, veep when he sighs,
Dos share his choys and woes.
Yell, den, I now, vidin dese walls,
Vid joy and not vid krief,
Bronounce you bote to be one mint,
Von name, von man, von beef.
1 pooblish now, dese sacret bants,
Dose matrimonial ties,
Pefore mine vise. Got, Kate and Poll,
And all dese gating eyes.
And as de eacret scripture *ay,
Vot Got unites togedder
Let no man dare assuoder put,
Let no man dare tem sever.
And yon britokroom dare, here you sktop,
111 not let go your collar
Pefln-e yon auswer me dis ting,
Dat tsh—Vare isli mine dollar ?
An tatftana Obituary Notice.
The Aurora Commercial is guilty of the
following obituary:
Mistur Edatur c Jem bangs, we are
•**deseited. He departed
this Life last mundy. Jem wos generally
considered a gud feller. He dide at the
age of 23 years old. He went 4th with
out airy struggle; and such is Life. Tu
we are as popper grass—mity smart—
to Moirer we are gut down like a cowcum
her of the grownd. Jem kept a nice store
which hit wife now watea on. His vur
■ numerous to behold. Mennv
i* the things wo hot at his gmwcerey, and
ZlrU W t 0 Btate to th admirun
wurld, that he never cheeted. apeshully
m the wate ofmarkrel, which wos nice
and smelt sweet and his suivivin wife is
.he samO'Wa. We never new him to put
aandm hisshugar, tho he had a big sand
bar m front of his house ; nur wator in his
Dickers, tho the obio Hiver run past bis
acre. Piece to his remanes 1
poetry.
he died in his bed,
a great big buk ho red,
A prayer he lewdly sed.
thep turned ovoro Q 2 nis bed,
and durned if he didn’t die—dead 1
He leves a wife, 8 children, a cow 4 hor
•ee, a growceroy stoar and tuber quadru.
{teds to morn his loss-but in the spa len did
aogwidge of the poit, his loss is there
•etornal gane.
(Pbyvbt—Mr. Nellson an puml • If
jou will fetomp the abuv on 2 yure valdr*
able colyume, I will be oblegated; send
me acoppy as I dont take your payper
■obiter mi nexdoar naybor has tnipw
vat un ’ Tores, alluc colly.
(Not a Bean.— Etyew stomp the abuv
on 2 yore entertainment jurnel, which is at
your optshun. send a coppy to J bangs re
oiainfld widder, ns she only gits mi ft&yborf
papertu rede when Imo dun with'it—
loros till death du us part.J
Freemaseurj antl Grldironi,.
A worthy polico captain of this city,’
once entertained a fancy to become a
Freemason, and was proposed and elected.
A friend accompanied him to the place of
meeting which was in a building, the low
er part of which was used as a place of en
tertainment.
The neophite was left in an apaitment
next to tire servant’s room, whilst his friend
went up stairslo assist in the opening cere
monies.
A Gertie maiden, who caught a glimpse
of the stranger, resolved to take part in his
initiation, and procuring a gridiron, placed
it over the raDge. Ii was not long belore
the captain, looking inquisitively through
tho door, saw the utensil reddening in the
Leaf. The recollection flashed through his
mind, ol some peculiar ordeals which Ma
sonic candidates were made to encounter.
“What is that, Bridget?” he eagerly
inquired.
% “And sure,” replied the Hibernian vir
gin, “it’s only the gridiron that I was told
to place over the cqals.'’
“Who told you I” asked the eager po
liceman.
. “And was it not the gentleman who
came with you ?”
“What could he want of UI” demanded
the captain.
“And sure, sir, 1 can't tell,” replied
BridgetJ; “they are often using it; it be
longs to the people above stairs. I always
heat it when they want to make a Mason.”
This was too much for the excited can
tam, and taking to his heels, he soon put
safe distance between himself and the
lodge.
A Dutchman Abroad.
Chon, von reckermomper dat liddleplack
b £ ed . mit th ® P ftdler ne *t week ?
said Mr. Gotlieb to a neighbor. “Yah,, vot
of him ? ’ “Noting, ouly I gits sheeted
purdy hat.” “So?'’ “Yah. You sea in
the vurst piece he is blint mit both lege,
ant ferry lame mit von eye. Den ven you
gets on him to rite he rares up behint nnt
rj- ap P*^ ore e .° vurser as a chackmule.
I dinks I date him a liddle riteyeedertay,
ant no sooner I gits straddle his pack he
gommcnc* dat vay. shust so like a vakin
r>am on apoatsteam; ant ven hegitstone
waa ao mixed up mit cveryding, I vints
mineaelf aitten arount patkyarda, mb his
tail in mine haute vor de pridle.” “Veil,
rot you going to do mit him ?” “Oh, I
rixed him better as cham up. I hitch him
in te cart mit Iris tail his heal out to
®*i den I gife him apout a tozen cuts mit
a bite cow ; he starts to go, put so soon he
***** pefore him he makes peck wards.
Burty soon he atumbles pehind, ant sits
down ont his hunches, ant looka like he
veal purty shamed mil himself. Den 1
(takes him ont, hitch him de rite vay, aut
bony'”* nU ° ff Chu * ll0 * oot “ “ypody’a
QT In Detroit, they say there are bat
thrae rounds in the ladder of a nekro’s am
bition—e baqjo, a boas barber, eurl a white
wile.
.Uiscclidßcocs Advertisements. I
DIcGOBD, lIOBTON 4c WALTON,
WDOLESALX DEALERS IS
Groceries Generally.
Cor. Broad and Campbell Streets.
AUGUSTA, GA.
a. u’COBD, iW. HORTON, ROBT. WALTON, 18.
Augusta, Ga., March 28th, 1860-6 m.
SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE.
SPEARS i SIGHT,
STILL OCCUPY THEIR OLD STAND.
Opposite tus Planter.’ Hotel, Ho. 316,
Where they Constantly keep on hand one of
THIS LARGEST STOCKS
IN THE SOUTHERN COUNTRY!
Comprising Every Article in tbe
Drug and Fancy Goods Trade,
ALL or
Which they will sell
AT NEW YORK PRICES.
Price Before Von Buy.
Angusta, Ga,, January lOih, IS6O.
PLUMB & LEITNER.
Hear Post Office Corner, Broad St.
Augusta, Georgia■
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Pare Medicines, Chemicals,
Drugs, Paints, Oil, Glass,
Perfumery, Brushes,
Tine Toilet Articles,
Surgical and Dental Instruments,
Warranted Garden Seed Spe., Spc,
Our stock is perhaps the most complete in
the city, and our articles for purity are not sur
passed by those of any concern.
Sept. 28-ly. PL UMB & LEITNER.
A SPLSjKBID STGG&!
At Lowest Prices!
IIENrTj. OSBOME,
Watch-Maker, Jeweller,
AND
OPTICIAN
No. 2J6 BROAD STREET, under the U. S. Hotel, ad
opposite tbe City Bank.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.,
Keeps on hand a select and beautiful assort
ment of Goods, consisting of
WATGHKS, JKWKLRY,
SILVEB & PLATED WADE,
Telescopes, Sukvevor’s Compasses, Spt-Glas-
K3, lor Mountain Use, slid in short every
thing useful in hi£ lino of business
particu’arly
IN GREAT VARIETY.
Fine Watches and Jewelry ißepaired in the
best Manner. [March 28, 1860 lv,
MOURNING GOODS!
WILI AM SHEAR
HAS received a large supply of ladles* MOURN
INC GOODS, among which are—
Lupin** Black BOMBAZINE and Black MERINO
ES, of the best quality: ‘
Lupin s Plain HUck MousseiaiS Dslain* and hlack
Challies Superior Black Mourning Silks; Black
English Ca Arsa, of extra Width, for Trimming and
Veils; Black Crape and hlack Love Veils; Superior
English olack and white Prints and Ginghams, of
beautiful styles; With almost every article required
Ag Ladies'MocßNi-a Apparel, and to which the
(Mention of tbe public is respectfully invited.
LADIES’ CLOAKS.
WM* SHFAR.
HAS just received a few Ladies’ Rich Velvet and
Superior Black Cloth Cloaks,—sums of exlra
sire,—to which he would respectfully invite tbe at
tention of the public. • —jan 19.
. NEW
Spring Goods
wmTshear
Has just Received
KIKE, FLOpCEDiSILE ROBES,
Os New Styles of the Latest Importation
ALSO,
FrenchaPrinted iOrgaudles.
AND
ORGANDY ROBES,
OF hLiSOiANT STYLES.
French Embroideries
AND
ENGLISH PRINTS,
VERY HANDSOME,
. AND A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
Alexandre’s Ladies’ KID GLOVES.
With other articles suitable for the present season,
to all of which the attention of tbe public is respect
fully invited. March 7, 1860 ts.
J. s. & //. .4- BARJIWELL,
MANUFACTURERSOF
Saddles, Harness, Trunks dec., die
aft T~l‘ AVE permanently established
JtX themselves in the Town of Pen-
LmlfL knflield. They are <n receipt of a
Fine Lot of materials,
and will constantly keep on hand a goot
assortment of
Wagon. Coach and Buggy Harness
of THEIR .OWN and the NORTHERN
MAKE.
All JOBS put up in the most work
manlike manner of the best material
Repairing done at tlie shortest no
tice. [Sep. 4,1858-ts.
COPPER LIGHTNING ROD CONI.
PAIHY.
AUaUSTA, ajL.
WE are now prepared to furnish this cele
brated Rod to all who may want a good
and cheap Rod—which has eight times tbecon
ducting power of new Iron. For particulars set
circulars. Orders solicited and attended to
promptly. Agents wanted in all parts of the
State.
Protect your Lives and Property.
J. F. Zimmerman, Esq., is our authorised
Agent at Greenesboro. for soliciting orders Ac.
atthat place, at his establishment a model of
the Rod can be seen.
S. K. CLARKE, S. T. A G. S.
Novembers 1,18f>9-6in.
/ftm% MANHOOD,
QfcggSgr HOWLOST, HOW RESTORED.
Just published in a Sealed Envelope ,
ON TDK NAIURB, TREATMENT AND RADICAL CURS OF
Sped* at bhuoda, or Scmit-ai Sexuai
Debility. N r*ouruv> nd lovoluautry EuiUaluos,
imtacine linpn.i r, and M’ tal amt Physical Inca
pacity. BrROB J. CCLVER lON. 51 L>.
Auib. r of “The linen B ok,” etc.
The worlu-renownsd euihur, in tbie admirable
Lecture, elearly provta from hie own experience that
the awful consequroee* of sell-abu-e may be eflrct
ually removed without Medicine and without dan
grrona Muryiral opermtiona, botifiee, inatrumanta,
riutra or cordials ; i-oinnn* cot • mode of curs at
once oerlain and rffectual, by which every auftrrer, no
matter what hi* condition may be, may cure himself
cheaply, privately end radically. Tble Lecture wiU
pmve a boon to tbouaaoda and tbooaanda
•eat under seal to any addrtaa, puer-ram, on tbe ,
receipt of twu poetart stamps, by addreeaine DR. I
CU. 5.0. KUNE. M D . 480 Firat Araaua, New
Twt.N'hatSH —April 11, IS* My. I’
Miscellaneous Advertisements.
CARPETS
PBtSVSIi BAIZES.
WM. SHEAR,
HAS received a large an iV*N.| <j J
Crossley end Sons Brussels Carpets;
Three-Ply, Ingrain and Venetian Cakfeti; Fine
All Wool*Cabpets, at very tow prices; Crckb Cloths
in patterns and by tbe yard; at nnprecedently low
pricea. ALSO,
Rich Embroidered Luce and Muslin Ccetains;
Window Shapes, in great variety of atylee, at very
low prices; Gilt Coenicks and Ccbtaih Banos, a
large assortment.
W. S. baa an Agent residing permanently in New
Vork, through whom he can order, and by Steamers
and Express receive Goods with great promptness.—
Articles which may not usually be kept in tbe Dry-
Goods of Augusta, will be cheerfully ordered for per
sons requiring them. Augusta, Jan. 19, 1860.
NATHAN A. ROBBS,
rjABUOE Maker, Penfield, Ga.—Has just re
ceived a large and splendid assortment of
light Rockaways, Top and no Top Baggies,
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, 1859-ly
Great* Attraction.
The Farmer’s
ill 1c
The subscriber is the Agent for the sale of Gor
ham's Improved Patent
CBASS-HOPPER PLOW,
the best, lightest, cheapest and most convenient of
any now in use. It is the most easily constructed, the
strongest to weight, and adapted to any kind of plow
or soil He proposes to sell County, State, Shop, or
Individual Rights. Patent obtained Dec , 6xn',
13,*9. JAMES S. WILSON.
Bairdetown, Jan. 19, 186t1.-tf Traveling Agt.
* GREENESBORO
m: ills.
S” WILL PAY CASH for all good CORN and
I WHEAT ;lfere<i at my MILLS
i will keep a gmd emipfy of FLOUR, SECONDS.
BRAN. SHORTS, MEAL, and a good supply of
SCREENINGS from tbe cleanings of ooro end Wuent
a hist rate
eon* feed ,
I sarmot make tales for anything BUT“CASH,t as
I have no one in keep accounts ; and besides, these
re CASH ARTK LES. And I cannot LOAN my
BAGS out ot the. Mill.
A fine aiticle ol BIG HOMINY constantly on
hand, for sale. JOHN CUNNINGHAM.
Ore- neeboro, January 12tli IS6O U.
BLANKETS.
WM. SHEAR.
HAS on hand a supply of good Whit.net and Ml
geo Rlakkets, which he will sell at very low
prices, and to vvh clu he attention of the public is!
respectfully invit’ and jan 19.
BI.ANKS of all kinds neatly print-d at
tbist'lflce, at snort notice.
Hetvare of mistcral Poisons,
DR. J. BOVEE DODS*
CELEBRATED
VEGETABLE MEDICINES.
1 HIS
IMPERIAL WISE RITTERS?
FOB the cure of lociph-nt Consumption,
Weak Lungs. Weak Stomachs, Indigestion
Dyspepsia, General or Nervous Debility, Piles,
and all diseases requiring a Tonic, are unsur
passed. They are made of a pure Sfierry Wine
and aside from their medicinal properties, they
are a most wholesome and delightful Beterage.
Bis Brandy Cathartic,
Is a sure remedy for Costivoness, Liver Com
plaint end Di spepsia. They are pleasant to the
taste; sure in tbeir operation; and as a Cathar
tic. entirely , effectually, and positively suj ei
cede the use of Pills, ao nauseous anu disagree
able to the t&stc.
His Imperial Gin Bitters, ‘
Act on the Kidneys, Biadier and Urinary Or
gans, and arfea superior remedy for Dyspipsia,
connected with Liver Complaint in all its forms.
For Female Obstructions,
They are truly valuable, made of pure Holland
Gin, pleasant and agreeable to the taste, and
may be well termed a necessary
FEMALE COMPANION.
His Cathartic Syrup,
For Infants, Children and Delicate Females, is
certainly one of the most desirable and valua
ble Medicines in the world. It is a perfect
substitute for Calomel, acting on the Liver, re
moving all obstructions in tho Bowels, curing
OostiTencss, Indigestion and Dyspepsia. Al
though it is as sure and effectual in its opera
tions as Calomel, yet it is so delicious to the
taste, that children will cry for it, and it is ar.
rentle, innocent and harmless as the dews of
Heaven. Thousands of mothers throughout
the land will bless the discovery of this valua
ble Medicine.
CHARLES WIDDIFIEED Ot CO.,
Proprietors, 649 Ip 651 Broadway, A T . Y.
And sold by Druggists generally.
SOLD ALSO, BY
Crabde & Weaver, Greenesboro, Ga.
Plumb & Leitser, Augusta, “
Hunmcut A Taylor, Atlanta, “
January 12,1860-ly.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Institution established by Special
Endowment for the Belief >J the tut.aid
Distress• , afflicted with Virulent and
Epidemic Diseases.
THF owaru Association, in view of the
fa.vful destruction of human life caused by
sexual diseases,’ and the deceptions practiced
upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases
by qtiacKS, several years agodiiected their con
sulting Surgeon, as a charitable act wOl thy of
their name, to open a Dispensary for the treat
ment of this class of diseases, in all their forms,
and to give Medical adtic 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 necdl.ss to add that the
Association commands the highest medical skill
of the age, and wid furnish the most apt rovtc
moderr treatment The Directors of the Asso
ciation in their annual Report upon the treat
ment of sexual diseases, expres the highest
satisfaction with the success which has attended
the labor of their Surgeons in the euro 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 reports on Spermatorrhoea, and oth
er diseases of sexual Organs, and the nw reme
dies employed in the Dispensary, tent to the
afflicted in sealed letterenTclope*,frcc of charge
Two or * Stamps for postage will be acceptable.
Address, Dr J Sxau* Hocghton, Acting
Surgeon, Howard Association. No. 2 South Oth
at., Philadelphia, Pa Hy order of the Direc
tors EZRA E HART WELL, President
Qg n, F"aigPMn.s, .Wry. fnor. 10 ‘I9-Ijrl
B£ SERE TO CALL AT MASSEY Jc LANSDELL’S.
m%m & umii,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Dnigs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils.
Varnishes, Patent Medicines, &c.
Main Street, Greenesboro’, georgia.
HAVE IN STORE AND TO
10,000 LBS. WHITE LEAD, FROM 7* TO 10 CENTS ;
2000 •’ SNOW WHITE ZING;
500 GALL’S. LINSEED OIL;
200 •< MACHINERY
200 - SPERM
200 •• LARD
100 •• COLD PRESSED CASTOR OIL;
40 “ SWEET
200 •• SP’TS TURPENTINE;
200 • 9$ FER CT. ALCOHOL;
100 •• BURNING FLUID;
109 •• COACH-BODY VARNISH ;
100 JAPAN
100 “ BLACK JAPAN;
40 <• PIANO VARNISH;
100 COPAL
100 x “ LEATHER •’
100 • ASPHALBUNE VARNISH j
100 ■ TRAIN OIL;
200 *• KEROSENE “
10 CASES CONCENTRATED LYE ;
200 KEROSENE LAMPS;
20,000 CIGARS;
100 OZ. QUININE;
10 *• MORPHINE;
FERFUMERYJIN 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 we can give satisfaction. [Feb. IG, 1860.
BY
calling
at
Massey
&
Lansdell’s
Drug
Store
and
Examin
ing
some
samples
of Pure
WHITE
LEAD
we think
you
will be
convinced
at once
tbat it is a
BETTER
article
than the
Union
Lead, and
can be
sold fer
LESS
MOSEY.
WHEBEYOU CAN *U Y GOODS CHE AP. ~
SELLING OFF AT FIRST COST,
OIY ACCOUNT OP CHANGING THE FIRM.
/ •
WILL TO-MORROW COMMENCE SELLIG HIS WELLASSORTED 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
FAR BELOW THEE REGULAR SELLING PRICES.
COME ONE, OOME AX.I.,
AND SAVE FROM THIRTY TO FIFTY PER CENT!!
J. KAUFFER,
Angaria February 5, 1860-B tn. TJNTVEPI THE AUGHTSTA ITO'X'ja ij, AUGUSTA. A _
Patent Medicines, Ac.]
AYE XL *IS “
Ague Cure.
tuu TUB SUJitDT CURB ur-
Intermittent Fever or Fever and Ague, Ro
mitteat Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague,
Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache,
and Bilious Fevers; indeed for the whole
Class of Diseases originating m biliary
derangement, caused by the Malaria of
miasmatic countries.
Xo one remedy it louder railed (dr by the noee*.
ities of t!ie American people than a sure and vufo
cure for Fever and Ague. Such a remedy we are
now enabled to offer, with a perfect certainty that it
will eradicate the disease, and with assurance, found
ed on proof, that uo harm can arise from it, u.e in
anv quantity.
That which protects from or prevents thi*disor
der must b of immense service m the communities
where it prevails. Prevention is better ;than cure,
(ar the patient escapes tire risk which he must run
iu violent attack, of this baleful distemper. This
“ Cub* ” expels the miasmatic poison of Kttvsa
amp Aorn from tho system, and prevent, the dc
relopinent of the disease, if taken on the first ap
proach of its premonitory symptoms. It i, not only
the best remedy ever yet discovered for this class of
complaints, but also tfie cheapest. The largo quan
tity wo supply for a dollar brings it within tho reach
of every body ; and in bilious districts, where Fbvkb
ano Aoue prevails, every body should have it, and
use it freely, bdth for cure and protection. It is
hoped this price will place it within the reach of all
— the poor a, well as the rich. A great superiority
of this remedy over any other ever discovered for
the speedy and certain cure of Intennittents is, that
it contains no Quinine or mineral, consequently if
produces no quinism or other injurious effects what
ever upon the constitution. . Those cured by it re>
left as healthy a, if they had never had the disease.
Fever and Agne is not alone the consequence of
the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disorders
arise from iu irritation, among which are Neuralgia,.
Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache,
Earache. Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitation, Painful Af
fection of the Spleen, Hysterics, Pain in tho Bowels,
Colt?, Paralysis, and Derangement of the Stomach,
all of wl/ich, when originating in this cause, put on
the intermittent type, or become periodical. This
Cube ” expo’s the poison from the blood, and con
sequently cures them all alike. It is an invaluable
protection to immigrants, and persons travelling or
temporarily residing in the malarious districts. If
taken occasionally, or daily, while exposed ta the
infection, that will bo excreted from the system, and
cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into
disease. Hence it is even moro valuable for protec
tion than cure, and few will ever suffer from Inter
mittents, if they avail themselves or the protection
tltis remedy affords.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC,
are so composed that disease within the range of
/heir action can rarely withstand or evndo thara.
Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and
invigorate every portion of the human organism, cor
recting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy
vitalities. Asa consequence of these properties, tbs
invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical
debility is astonished to find his health or energy re
stored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting.
Not only do tin v cure the every-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 u
ill the following complaints: Conti miens, Heartburn,
Headache arising from disordered Stomach, Moiuen,
Indigestion, Pain in and Morbid Inaction of the Ho**-
< is, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite Jaundice, nnd oth-,-
Itindred complaints, arising from a lowetnto of t!*
body or obstruction of It* functions.
They are an excellent alterative for the renova
ion of the blood and the restoration of ton* and
strength to the system debilitated by disease.
Be sure to call at assey & Lansdell’s and price tbeir goods before purchasing elsewhere!
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, *
. FOB THE ltAI’lD CUKE OF
Cougkt, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup,
Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, nnd for
the relief of Consumptive Patients in ad
vanced-stagas of tho Disease.
So wide i* the field of its usefulness, and so nuinar
ima are the cases of its cures, that nlmot every
section of countrv abounds in persons publicly
known, who have been restored from alarming and
even desperate diseases of the lungs by Its use. \\ lieu
euee. tried, its superiority over every other mcdir;:-*
of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, ami
where its virtues are known, the ptiblie no longs.-
hesitate wlnif antidote to employ for the distressing
fad dangerous affections of the pulmonary organa
that are incident lo our eiimate. While many ia
t rior remedies thrust upon the community has*
Idled and been discarded, this lias gain-il friend*
hv every trial, conferred benefits on tin- afflicted thsy
an never forget, nnd produced etit’ s too numeruta-.
lad too remarkable to be forgotten,
FnEPAitr.u nr
DR. J. C. AYER & CO.
LOWELL. MASS.
For s\!e by J. Henry Wood, Greenesboro. and
D. Hightower. White Plains. ]tp.l.. 6't-iv.
NEW MEDICAL SALT!
For Inflammatory Diseases Only..
Hr. Coggsweli’s new medical salt, instead of
-‘-'being a remedy for all ills, has but one aim
and accomplishes but one thing, to w it: Sub
dues Inflammatory diseases whatever be its
form or local jty. This it does by equalizing
the circulation, thereby removing the *ol
cause of inflammation.
Dheumatism, Neuralgia, Fits. Colds,Fevers
‘‘'lnflamed Throat, Lungs and Liver, Female
Diseases, Erysipelas, Bronchist, Pleurisy, As
thma, Dyspepsia, Venereal Diseases Gout,
Scrofula. Canker, and ail other forms of In
flammation are easily cured by the New Sait
The New Medical Salt is no CunE-Aix/but
■•■doesjust what it claims to do—no more,
nor less—equalizes the circulation byremov
ing from the system ail arterial and venous
obstructions.
Multitudes have tried the virtues of the New
-'’-‘Meaical Salt, though but lately discover
ed and introduced. Witness the testimonial*
and certificates of cure.
A 11 who have used it acknowledge a bent ft- i
-‘‘■from it. An acquaintance of cur was cur-1
cd of a severe case of Neuralgia in less than a J
ee< k.—[Norway (Me) Advertiser.
your valuable medicineis nobly fulfilling in my.’
ease, all the promises which you made for it.
K fe-v doses also relieved my mother of a rusb t
-f blood to the head. J. P. GILLIGIiAM Phil-..
T-.flamitory Rhumatism was my complaint ‘Jibe>
package did the work effectually as not a,
vistige ol Rhumatism is left. G. IJ. DUNCAN,
f know it is good for rl e imatism—removing it*
*■ in a few hours. lam now tr> ing it fin Scrof
ula and have received bin.fit S. LESING*
i tried it for Aneurism of the abdemei Aorta.
In ten days the pain was gone.
T. W. FITZIMONft Philadelphia,
tire speak by the Book. We Lav tried it,
” ft has coni plot- control over inflammation
—[Jacksonville (Va.) New Era.
Bronchitis,Canker, Rhenmitigrnand Neuralgia
been cured by it.—[Jefle. (Ind)Democrat
Vfany more wfould testify if necessary.—Des*
*' A criptive Circulars, with testimonials may be
obtained from Druggists who have this valuable
medicine for sale.
DR. COGGSWELL'S
ANTIPHLOGISTIC SALT
Prica, $1 Chronic Packages, $2lO.
W. Is. TAYLOH k CO. ‘
Gen’l Agents Montgomery, Ala.
The New Medical Salt is for sate b> ail prog,
gists. pue.l4, ’B9 1 v
FORSALE.
*l l f Herrel* ul HecutiecJ Wln.kjr i
I ft 2# barrel*, Old It re MenongsbeU ,
30 “X Wbtrky;
i •< XX
an •< XXX
30 Baskets Peart Cfcami-aigae ,
|| •• Mmihois* ”
ISS Boses Tohaoao, of dtfersnt brxnde; hr
Ar>aa. r.b t.tH M (. AILBOCD.
DK. COGGSWLtL’S MEW MEDltitSAif.