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Tl Wcftd and lie F fewer—A Domestic
Opera.
Lauta —lt's really provoking, you will go
on smoking,
The smell'* never oat of these curtains
of oars,
And the money, good lack, 0 I you spend
in tobacco
Weald bay me such loves, dearest Hen
ry, of flowers.
Henry—My dear, yoa are joking, 1 can’t
give op smoking,
Without it I should not be able to do ;
And as for the flora yoa talk of, dear Laura,
Believe me, 1 care for no flower, love,
bat you.
Learn—lt’s really provoking ;
Henry —My love, you are joking;
Law and s You will go on \ .., .. . .
Haary- { I can’t give up ) •® ok * a 1
Math —What is to be dene I
Laara —l might have suck roeee;
Henry —Some folks bare flne noeee;
Laura and t And marriage I
Henry- i A husband f n * 9< "*
Math — Oomplianee a due.
Henry —My child, leave eff vying j 1
meant cot denying
One innocent pleasure that sweetly be
guiles,
Aeeept this small absque, love, end beaten
to deek, love,
Tour tables with flowers, and your fea
tures with smilee.
Laura —o Henry, my darling, fergive my
slight snarling,
You’re really too good to me, Henry, by
for;
Butnow my behaviorsball merit yourfevor,
Do let your own Laurakins light yonrtegar.
ft
Both —Tn fatnre united we’ll live, and de
lighted
To please one another by words and by
• v deeds,
And often shall Henry’s gift-Flowers be
requited
By Laura’s presenting ber darling with
Weeds. Punch.
Tbeagbtlessness of Mankind.
Astonishing fact, that all that mankind
acknowledge the greatest they care about
the least; as, first, oh the summit of all
Sreatncss, the Deity : ’Tie acknowledged
la reigns over all, Hie presence always
here, prevails in each star, observes us as
awful Judge, claims infinite regard as su
premely good—what then ? Wby, think
nothing at all about him ! There is Eter
nity ! Yon have lived porhapsthirty years:
you are by no means entitled to expect so
much more life; at the utmost you will
soon, very soon, die I What follows ?
Eternity—a boundless region ; inextin
guishable life, myriads of mighty aDd
strange spirits; visions of God ; glories,
horror*. Well, what then? Why, think
nothing at all about it! There is the great
affair, moral and religious improvement.
What is the true business of life t To
grow wiser, more pious, more benevolent,
more ardent, more elevated in every noble
purpose and action—to resemble the Di
vinty. It is ackowledged. Who denies
it? What then ? Why care nothing at
all abont it. Sacrifice to trifles the ener
gies of the heart and the short and fleeting
time allotted for divine attainments 1—
Such is the actusl course of the world.
What a tiring is mankind !— Fatter'* Life.
Obcrlla gensation.
On Monday, 4th icst., a negro arrived
at Oberlin,Ohio,]the head-quarters of aboli
tionism and treason, and begged refuge and
uroteetion, claiming that he was a fugitive
Rom Kentucky. As some suspicion ex
isted as to his being a genuine fugitive, he
was taken before Mayor for exami
nation. The Mayor, after a close exatni
.nation did not decide whether the negro
was a fugitive er uot, and declined having
anything further to do with the case. The
nagro left the Mayor’s office, but had no
sooner reached the street than be was
seised by a gang of negroes, some thirty in
all, who stripped him and cowhided him
until the blood spirted from his facts back
und breast in torrents. He wee then re
leased and told te leave town at once.—
Accordingly he started, but the black
brutes, not satisfied with whipping him
almost to death’s door, pursued him for
two miles with clubs and atones and hide
•us yells—The ringleader in this brutal
affair was one Evans, a buck negro, and
•ne of the notorious Obarlin rescuers.—Bo
•ays the Cleveland (O.) Plain Dealer.
Thi Gbnics of Napoleon tw a Sbb
•lAKT — How a Company teas Saved. -W•
have been informed by an officer of the U.
8. aimy ot a most remarkable instance of
ingenuity and pretence of mind in a Ser
geant of the army, which oeenrred a few
weeka ago, by which he saved hit own life
and that of hit party. A sergeant, with
about twenty-fire soldiers, bad been tent
ont tome milea from Fort Defiance, New
Mexico, to guard tome stock which were
•ant to grace, when, unexpectedly, they
fonnd that the party was surrounded by
about fonr honored hostile Navajo Indians.
The brave and skillful sergeant took posi
tion on an eminence, and, by a volley from
the long-shooting rides of his party, at first
drove off the savages, who. however, soon
rallied, and ware preparing te storm the
little party on’ all sides. The sergeant, in
taxing his brain for an expedient by whieb
to eonvey intelligence of the desperate
peril ia which his party was placed, took a
single dog whieb had accompanied the
party, fattening to bis collar a note written
with a pencil, informing the commander at
the fort of his situation, took a tin cup in
whieh ha put soma pebbles, which were
•enfined with a pieee of cloth over the top,
fastened it with a string to the dog’s tail,
and started the dog loose, knowing that he
wculd, in his affright, ran to the fort. lie
dashed with hie greatest speed to Fort De
fiance i the note waa discovered and read.
Straightway a party waa sent to the rescue
and arrived jnst in time te save the livea of
the trlinle party. Thia sergeant jn-tly mer
its a commission, which wo hep* will be a
warded him by the President.— Kmtnsky
ru*.
Depositions appear in the Hot.g-K.ong
papers of one hundred and seven Chinese
who bed been kidnapped end secreted on
beard the American ships Messenger, Pio
neer and Governor Morton, and tba barque
lfcaay KWhrter. bslwaghtg Be the Ctamd
Duchy of Oldenburg. These coolies were
intended to be carried to Cuba, and there
subjected to au eight years’ engagement as
laborers.
Is California Beer Poisonous?
This question is now attracting as much
attention as the aalt-peter question did
some years ago—some taking the affirma
tive and others stoutly maintaining the
negative. Among the latter, we notice a
communication from Prof. J. Darky, of
Ala., a distinguished chemist, who has
analysed the California moss, and says that
it is nothing more or less than yeast—that
there is no sense in drinking the yeast, and
that the beer is perfectly harmles.
On the other hand, it is maintained that
numerous deaths have occurred in some
sections of the country in consequence of
the moss adhering to the stomach and grow
ingso rapidly as to produce suffocation ! >
We would be greatly obliged to the
doctors and chemists if they would settle
this question one way er the ether. —J th
an* Watchman.
A Substitute fob Prb.sbivis.-A lady
writer in an exchange communicates the
following bit of information obtained
where she ‘‘teok tea laat
A dish of what I took to be preserves
was passed me, which, npon tasting, I was
surprised to learn contained no fruit. The
ease with which it was prepared, and the
trifling cost of its materials, are not its chief
recommendations for unless my tasting
apparatus deceived me, as it is not usually
wont to do, it is emphatically a dip top
substitute tor apple sauce, apple butter,
tomato preserves and all that sort of thing.
Its preparations are as follow: Moderately
boil a pint of molasses from five to twenty
minutes, according to its consistency, then
add three eggs thorongbly beaten, hastily
stiring them in, and continue to boil a few
minutes longer, then season with a nutmeg
or lemon.
Organization of a Telegraph Company.
—The Missouri and Western Telegraph
Company was organized on the 15th by
the election of 0. M. Stebbins, president
and treasurer ; Edward Creighton, gener
al agent; and Robert C. Clowey, secretary
and superintendent. Among the corpora
tors of this company are Chas. M. Stebbins.
of St. Louis; Isaac R. El wood, of Roches
ter, and J. H. Wade and Anson Stager, of
Cleveland. This company contemplates
the immediate construction of a line to
Omaha, Nebraska, and Council Bluffs,
lowa, extending to the Pike's Peak gold
region, and it is their design to push for
ward their northern and southern exten
sions as fast as possible. They will be
prepared to connect with a Northern or
Southern line to California, or both, if two
are built, as is most likely to be the case,
thus Converging aH the lines west of the
Mississippi, at this point, making St. Louis
the great distributing centre of telegraph
business between the Atlantie and Pacific
stations.
A Buenos Ayres letter in the New York
Journal of Comrfierce says:
“The death of Washiogton Irving has
called out many appropriate and eloquent
articles in our South American periodicals.
Some of them are truly beautiful. His
faithful delineation of Spanish character
and scenery, and his evident delight in
ranging among the castles and courts of
knightly times, have cultivated an affec
tion for him wherever the language of the
cavalier is known. Asa writer here says:
The muse of history is crowned with cyp
ress.’
“Ratifications have been formally ex
changed with Paraguay, by which that
government guaranties the treaty between
the Confederation and Buenos Ayres.
“JosephS. Priest, esq., formerly of New
York, has been selected by Gen. Cushman
as his secretary of legation to the Confed
eration. Mr. Priest is a fine Spanish and
French scholar. He is an acquisition to
the legation. It is important that the se
cretary, as well as the ministei, be identified
with the United States.”
Rome and Neee England —“ Rome,”
says Hawthorns, “is not like one of our
New England villages, where we need
the permission of each individual neighbor
for every act that we do, every word that
we utter, and every friend that we make
or keep. In these particulars the Papal
despotism allows us freer breath than our
native air ; and if we like to take generous
views of associates, we can do so, to a rea
sonable extent, without ruining ourselves.”
A Child Palled to Pieces hy a Quack
Doctor.
A most shocking and revolting case of
human butchery occurred in the town of
Iroudeqnoit on Friday night last, the facts
of which, as elicited before Oeroner Blocs,
are as follows: John Bnnsonisa laboring
man, and works for Mr. David Forrest, on
hie farm in Irondcquoit. He lives with
his wife and children in a small shanty
upon the land of Mr. Forrest, on Bay street,
abont two miles from the city. On Friday
night last, Mrs. Brunson manifested the
signs which usually precede the advent of
breathing humanity, and a young man by
the nan e of Holloway was dispatched to
the city for a physician. Having no par
ticular direction, and being iguorant of the
location of respectable practitioners, he
unfortunately called upon one George
Hauck, who lives in North street, where
be has a doctor's sign out, the messenger
recollecting the sign from the fact that he
had delivered a load of wood there.
Hanek proceeded to the bonse and com
menced operation*, the details of which
are too revolting foi publication. Suffice
it to say, according to his own testimony
and that of others, after he bad operated
in a most brutal manner for a long time,
during which the poor woman suffered tho
most intense agony, and beseeclfed those
around to kill her, Hanck, at the sugges
tion of Forrest, procured a small rope,
and. placing it round the neck of the child,
he and Forrest palled npon it until it
passed through, severing the head of the
body, and leaving the woman still unde
livered. ‘I,
The “Dr” then sought to,.remove the
head but conld not, when he tied the rope
to one of the arms and thurtock away the
body. Leavirgmattars in.this position, he
eame to on# “Dr.” Adam Miller, with
whom he returned and with whose assis
tance ha removed the head. Haaek wae
emnerMed te fail—X/slmmw Tbfm
SUacellsuieous Advertisemruts.
•. .. ■ ■■
KIcCOBD, HORTON Ot WALTON,
WHOLESALE DKALESS IX
Groceries Generally.
Cor. Broad and Campbell Streets.
AUGUSTA, GA.
z. m’cord, j. w. hortox, bobt. WALTOX, JR.
Augusta, Ga., March 28th, 1860-6 m.
SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE.
SPSJJaS & HIS ST,
BTILL OCCUPY THKIB OLD STAND,
Opposite thb Plaxtab*’ Hotbl, Mo. 316,
Where they Constantly keep on hand one of
THIS LARGEST STOCKS
111 THE SOUTHERN COUNTRY!
Comprising Every Article in the
Drag and Fancy Goods Trade,
ALL 07
Which they will sell
AT NEW YORK PRICES.
Price Before Yoa Bay.
Augusta, Ga., January 10th, IS6o.
, PLUMB & LEITNER.
Near Post Office Corner, Broad St.
Augusta, Georgia.
WHOLESALE DEALERS I.X
Pare Medicines, Chemicals,
Drags, Paints, Oil, Glass,
Perfumery, Brashes,
Pine Toilet Articles,
Surgical and Dental Instruments,
Warranted Garden Seed Sye., tfc.
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. PLUMR k LEITNER.
NOTICE.
J. W. WINFIELD,
Having purchased the intarwst of fk
J. T. PORTER in the HAIi Jgggk
NESS Business, will continue to keep
and have made to order,
Everything in his Line.
He will also keep a Few Northern Harness
for those who want a Cheap 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, 186<>—ly.
FAIN MILLS!
FJIHE subscribers have for sale
MONTOOMERY & BRO’S.,
Celebrated Wheat Fans,
That will clean a bushel per minute. Also,
TAPPLIN’S
Horae Powci* and Threshers,
Inquire of J. CUNNINGHAM,
or HOWELL NEARY.
N. B.—t ‘ustomers wanting grinding done
must have it in the Mills the first of the week.
Greenesboro, April 18,1860-ts, J. C.
FOR SALE.
K Barrels of Rectified Whisky ;
• f t 26 Barrels, Old Rye Man. iig.hcl.;
20 “X Whisky;
*0 “ XX “
20 •• XXX
20 Baskets Pearl Champaigne j
15 v Muimn,* “
160 Boxes Tobacco, of different brand*; by
ALSO,
250 Barrels Rectified Wbiskev ;
46 *• White Whiskey.”
Aucualv Apr 26.1860 M. L ALLEGED.
NATHAN A. HOBBS,
CARRIAGE MAKER,
PRNFIBLD, GEORGIA.
HAS just received Urge and splendid as
sortment of light Rockaways, Top and no
Top Buggies, Carriages, Iron Axle Wagons
from one horse to sir, all of which are of the
very best make.
He is bettor prepared- for the repairing of
Carriages. Buggies, Ac., than any man in Greene
or the adjoining counties.
Sales made-on tbegnost reasonable terms.
The public are respectfully invited to call and
examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere
August 3d, IBS!My *
rXiRNcnTcET
THK Books of onr Store and Harness Shop
are in the bands of Jas. W. Winfield, to
whom payment must be made; our means are
to 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 you will save us trouble
and yourselves expense.
WISFIELD A PORTER.
Feb. 22d 1880. 6m.
Copartnership Notice.
THE subscribers have this day formed a
copartnership under the style of
WAKEFIELD, MURRAY & CO.,
For the purpose of transacting a general Mer
chandise Business
FANCY A STAPLE
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
HATS. CAPS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
JAMES I. WAKEFIELD,
WARHAM N. MURRAY,
JAMES P. McCALL.
Greenesboro’, Ga’, February 15th, 1880-tm.
DIARRHffiA! CRAMUP! CHOLERA!
LlVt. DKOJ’s. This medicine has been
THU NSVF.R FAILING TRIED, TESTED and PKOVED
REMEDY by TEN TEAKS experience
to ot. Lit: 111, O.KTAIN, SAFE and RELIABLE rem
edy for all bowel derangements, diakkikea,
Bison tery, Cramps, Pains, Cholera, Ch'lic, Ac.
now before th* public One or two doses of
20 drops, will cure the most severe cramps in
the stomach in 20 minutes. A single dose of
ten cares the Diarrhoea and it never constipates
the bowels. One dose will satisfy any one of
its merits. Price only 25 Cents.
Prepared by Tkalj. A; Stow, 48 Bowery,
N York. And sold in ‘ireenesboro by Mansey
A Lansdell. [apr. 11th, 0"-ly.
TO CONSrMPTIVES AND M’RYOIS
SUFFERERS.
THE subscriber, fur Several > ears a resi
dent of Asia, discovered while there a
simple vegetable remedy—a sure Cure for Con
sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds,
and Acrvotts Debility. For the benefit nf Con
sumptives and Kerrovs Sufferers, he it willing
to make the same public.
To tbmv who desire it, he will send the Pre
scription, with full directions, (free of charge);
also a sample of the medicine, which they will
find a beautiful combination of Nature's simple
herbs. Those desiring the Remedy ean obtain
it by return mail, by addressing
J. E. OUTHRERT,
BOTANIC rfrrSICIA*. So, m Broadway, IT. I.
BLANK* of all kinds neatly printed at
ftp it effort notice.
BE SURE TO CALL AT MASSEY & LANSDELLS.
imms & urasiiL,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils,
• Varnishes, Patent Medicines, &c.
Main Street, Greenesboro’, georgia.
HAVE IN STORE AND TO
AHRIVE:
10,000 LBS. WHITE LEAD, FROM.7* TO 10 CENTS ;
2000 •• SNOW WHITE ZING;
500 GALL’S. LINSEEI) OIL;
200 “ MACHINERY
200 “ SPERM.
200 •• LARD
100 •* COLD PRESSED CASTOR OIL;
40- SWEET
200 “ SP’TS TURPENTINE;
200 • 9 5 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;
FERFUMERY 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 ns, several
new brands of Lf.ad 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, 18G0.
WHERE YOU CAN BUY GOODS CHEAP.
BY
calling
at
Massey
&
Lansdell’s
Drug
Store
and
Examin
ing
some
samples
es Pure
WHITE
LEAD
we tbiak
•you
will be
convinced
at once
that it is a
BETTER
article
than the
Union
Lead, and
can be
sold for
LESS
MONEY.
A SPLSKBIIO STOCK!
At Lowest Prices!
HEMIY J. 41SB0BYE,
Watch-Maker, Jeweller,
AND
• OPTICIiN
No 236 BROAD STREET, under the U. 8. Hotel, and
opposite the City Bonk.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.,
Keeps on hand a select and beautiful assort
ment of Goods, consisting of
WJkTGH&E, JKWKLEY,
SILVER <L PLATED WARE,
TkLBSCOFBS, SURVEYORS COMPASSES, SPV-GIAS
ES, for Mountain Use, and in short every
thing useful in his line of business
particularly
SPESOTAOIaES.
. IN GREAT VARIETY.
Fine Watches and Jewelry Repaired in the
best Manner. [March 28, 1860 ly.
GreataAttraction.
The Farmer’s
sal mi.
fJNn subscriber is the Agent for the sale of Gor-
A ham's Improved Patent
GRASS-HOPPER PLOW,
the heat, 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 Dkc, 6th,
18r,9 JAMES S. WILSON,
Bairdstown, Jan. 19, 1860.-ts. Traveling Agt
J. s. & #/. a- WEM*£,
MANUFACTURERSOF
Saddles, Harness, Trunks dec , dec
es, 11 ,\*VE permanently estaolished
i -tl themselves in the Town of Pen-
They arc ’n receipt of a
Fiue Lot of Materials.
and will constantly keep on hand a good
assortment of
Wagon. Coach and Buggy Harness
of THEIR OWN and the NORTHERN
MAKE.
EF” All JOBS put np in the most work
manlike manner of,the best material
ty Repairing done at the shortest no
tice. [Sep. 4,1858-ts.
COPPER LICIITNING ROD COM.
PANY.
AUGHTSTA, Gru ol-
WE are now prepared to furnish this cele
brated Rod to all who taay want a good
and cheap Rod—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
State.
Protect your Elves and Property.
J. F. Zimmekman, Esq., is our authorised
Agent at ireeneshoro. for soliciting orders Ac.
atthat place, at his establishment a mode! of
the Rod can be seen.
S. E..OL.ARKE, S. T. A G. S.
November 21, 1859-flin.
rMtJb MANHOOD,
QjSjgjjy HOW LOST, HO'.V RES OKED,
Just published in a Sealed Envelope,
ON THE NATCBE, TII*TM*>T AND HADICAL Ct'Bfe OF
Spckmatmbbhoka, or Semina’ WeaSnemi, Hrxu ,
Dt'btitly, NerroUrlu-M and lavoluntarr Eutitwiyur,
indneioe Imp-incv mod Mrr.lml an Physical Inca
pacity. Rt ROB. J. CULVER (ONM D.
Author of “The Greeu ft-ok.” etc.
The worlri-renowncd author, in this admirable
Lecture, clearly prnvra from hia own eip-riencr trai
the awful coneequeticea of eell-abu.© may be effect
<*•ll y removed witboot Medicine and without dan*
gnroua Sureical operaliona, bougie*. iaalrntnenta,
rinm or eortliala ; pointing out a mode ol cure at
ooca certain and effectual, by which every uff-rer, no
matter what bia condition may be. may cure himaeli
cheaply, privately and radically. This Lecture will
prove a boon U> tnouaandß and thouaanda. ,
Sant under aeal to any add rata, roar-VAip. on the .
receipt of two poatage atampa, by addrcasing DR.
SP J.C. KLIKE.iI T> .* T irat Avenue. Wcw j
turrit, rial Wet 4WS -Anrtl 11. t” fy.
Beware of Mineral Poison*.
DR. J. DO VUE DODS’
CELEBRATED
VEGETABLE MEDICINES,
HIM
IMPERIAL WOE RITTERS?
For ihe cure of Incipient Consumption,
Weak Lungs. Weak Stomachs, Indigestion
Dyspepsia, General o> Nervous Debility, Piles,
and all diseases requiring a Tonic, are unsur
passed. They are made of a pure Sherry Wine
and aside from their medicinal properties, they
are a most wholesome and delightful Beverage.
His ftramfy Cathartic,
Is a sure remedy lor Costiveness, Liver Com
plaint and Dyspepsia. They are pleasant to the
taste; sure in their operation; and as a Cathar
tic. entirely, effectually, and poeidrtly super
cede the ue of , so nauseous and disagree
able to the taste.
His Imperial din Ritters,
Act .n trie Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary ('r
gnns, and ares superior remedy for Dyspepsia,
cennected with Liver Complaint in all its forms.
Far Female Obit actions,
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
subetitvte tor Calomel, acting on the Liver, re
moving all obstructions in the Bowels, curing
Costivencss, 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 MTDDIFIELDAf 0.,
Proprietors, 649 Up 651 Broadway, N. Y.
And sold by Druggists generally.
SOLD ALSO, BY
C'rabbe & Weaver, Greenesboro, Ga.
Plumb & Luther, Augusta, ,v
Hunsicct <fc Taylor, Atlanta, “
January 12, 188-lv.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Institution established by Special
Endowment for the leliij nj the Inland
Distress’ , afflicted with Virulent and
Epidemic Diseases.
TITF 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 yea s aeodiiected their con
sulting Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy of
tl.eir name. to open a Dispensary for the treat
ment of this class of diseases, in,nil their forms,
and to give Medical adtie gratis to all who
*p dy b, lettei vjth a description of their con
dition sage, occupation, habits of life, Ac). and
in eases ol extreme poverty, to furnish Medicine j
,ree of chat ge, It is ne*dless to add that the
lsroi iat-.on oromandstbi highest medical skill
of the age, aid wi 1 furnish the most approved
modern treatment The Directors of the Asso
ciation ir> their annua! Report up.f! the treat*
ment of -extiai diseases, cypres-- the highest
satisfaction with the success which has attended
the labor of their Surgeons in the cure of aem
nal weakness, diseases of the Kidneys and Blad
der, Ac and order a continuance of the same j
tdan for the ensuing vear.
Valuable reports on Spermatorrhoea, aud oth
r diseases sexual Organs, and the new reme
dies employed in the Dispensary. ent to the
afflicted in sealed letter envelopes free of charge
Two or 3 Stamps for postage will Leacceptable.
Address. Dr J Skij.i.in Hocghtox, Acting
Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South 9th !
st., Philadelphia, Pa By order of the Diree- 1
tors EZRA E HARTWEIJ., President. I
o**. FMBfHH.Ii, Sec'ry. [nov. 19 ‘Ho\y
Patent Medicines, Ac.
i/cver and Ague,
front vvV !i mankind fuller over a large part of the
glotie, i- liu con* qiii'lliv of a diseased action ill tho
system, indued by tin* poisonous miasm of Vegetable
dVeav. Tills exhalation is evolved bv the aetion of
solar heat on wet soil, and rises with the watery vapor
from it. While the suit is below the horizon this va
por lingers near the earth’s surfuee, and the virus
is taken with it through the lungs into the Idood.
There it acts as nit irritating poison on the internal
viscera and excreting organs of the body. The ,‘i\ > r
heroines torpid and fails to secrete not only this virus,
hut also the bile from the blood, liotlt tjio virus an 1
the bile ttceutnniatc in the circulation, and produro
violent constitutional disorder. The spleen, the kid
neys, and the stomach sympathize with tho liver, and
become disordered also. Finally, the instinct of our
organism, as if in an attempt to expel the tioxiotls
infusion, concentrates the whole blood of the laxly
in the internal excretories to force them to east it oat.
The blood leaves the surface, and rashes to the cvn
md organs witli congestive violence. This is tho
Chill, lint in this effort it fails. Then the Fever
follows, in which the lilood leaves the central organs
and rushes to tho surface, as if in another effort to ex
pel the irritating poison through the other great ex
cretory —the skin. In tills also it fails, and the sys
tem abandons the attempt exhausted, waiting for the
recovery of strength to repeat the hopeless effort
another day. These are the tits or paroxysms of )*-
vku am) Ague. Such constitutional disorder will
of course undermine the health if it is not reimmsL
We have labored to tiud, and have found, an aa--
iidoto.
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
which neutralizes this malarious poison in the lilood,.
and stimulates the liver to expel it from the body.
As it should, so it does cure this afflictive disorder’
with perfect certainty. And it does more, or rather’
does what is of more’ service to those subject to this
infection. If taken in season it expels it from the sys
tem as it is -absorbed, and thus keeps those who tree’
it free from its attacks; keeps the system in health
although exposed to tho disease. Consequently it not
only cures, tint protects from, the great variety of af
fections which are induced by this malignant influ
ence, such as Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb, or
Masked Ague, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Head
ache, Bilious Fevers, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, (lout,
Blindness, Karaehc, Catarrh, Asthma,
i Palpitations, Painful Affections of the Spleen, Hys
terics, Colie, Paralysis, and Painful Affections of tho
Stomach and Bowels, all of which, when arising from
this cause, will be found to nsstnno more or less the
intermittent type. This “Ague Cure’’ removes tho
cause of these derangements, and cures the disease.
Tills it qeoomplishesbv stimulating the exerctorie*
to expel the virus from the system; anil these organa
by degrees lxvome habited to do this their office of
their own accord. Hence arises what we term accli
mation. Time may accomplish the same end, but
often life is not long enough, oris saerilieed in the
attempt, while this “ Ague CI'KK ” does 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 has been discovered; and
it lias still another important advantage to the pub
lic, which is, that it is cheap as well as good.
PREPARED IVY
Be sure to call at Massey & Lansdell’s and price their goods before purchasing elsewhere!
l>li. J. G. AYER & CO.
LOWELL, MASS,
rater. One Dollar t-Eit Bottle.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
lias won for Itself such a renown for the cure of every
variety of Throat and Lffhg Complaint, that it Is en
tirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of
its virtues, wherever it has been employed. As it
has long been in constant use throughout this sec
tion, we need not do more than assure the people
its quality is kept up to the host it ever hue been,,
and tlmtait may lie relied on to do for their relief
ail it lias ever been found to do.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
For all tho purposes of a Purgative Medicine..
Foil CoSTIVENIiSS;
ron the Cure op DrsrgntA;
Fott Jauspice;
Fob the Curb ok Indigestion;
Foil Headache;
For the Cure ok Dysentery ;
For a Full Stomach;
For tub Cure op Erysipelas;
For The Piles;
For the Cure ok Scrofula;
For all Suhofulous Complaints;
For mu k Curb ok Rheumatism ;
For Diseases ok the Skin;
For the Cure ok Liver Complaint;
For Dropsy;
For the Cure of Tetter, Tumors, and Salt
rheum.;
For Worms;
Fob the Cure ok Gout;
For a Dinner Pill;
For the Cure of Neuralgia;
For I‘uuieying the Blood.
The v nre sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive ran
te, ke them pleasantly, mid being purely vegetable, no
harm cun arise from their use in any quantity.
Priea 25 cants par Bax; Five Boxes for SI.OO.
firent numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Stales,
men, und eminent personages, have lent their names
to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remis
in'-, but. our space here will not permit the insertion
of them. The agents In-low named furnish gratis our
American AumanaC in which they ure given; with
a!-o full deseripti.uis of the above complaints, and
the treatment tiint should be followed ftlr their ourr„
1 id not he put off by unprincipled dealers with other
preparations they make more profit on. Dent and
AVer's, and take no others. The sick want the lame
aid there is for them, and they sltould hare it.
All our Remedies are tor sale by
For sale, by J. Henry Wood, Greenesboro. and
D. Hightower. White. Plains. ]tp.l .-’BD-iv.
NEW MEDiCAITSALT.~^~
For Inflammatory Diseases Only.
|Ar. Coggswell’snew medical salt, instead oi I
Y'being a remedy for all ills, has but one aim !
and accomplishes but one thing, to wit: Sub-’
dues Inflammatory diseases whatever be its
form or locality. This it does by equalising
the circulation,’ thereby removing the soli
cause of inflammation, ,
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Fits. Colds,Fevers
Inflamed Throat, Lungs and Liver, Female
Diseases, Erysipelas, Bronchi?!, Pleurisy,
thma, Dyspepsia, Venereal Diseases Gout,
Scrofula. Canker, ar.d all other forms of In
flammation are easily cured by the New Salt,
rphe New Medical Salt is no Cure-All,’but
•’ does just what it claims to do— no more,
noj less—equalizes the circulation byremov
ing from the system all arterial and venous
obstructions.
If latitudes have tried the virtues of the New
Salt, though but lately discover
ed and introduced. Witness the testimonials
and certificates of cure. (
A 11 who have used it acknowledge a bent fb I
-''■from it. An acquaintance of cure was cur- 1
ed of a Revere case of Neuralgia in less than a |
week.—[Norway (Me) Advertise t.
Vour valuable medicine is nobly fulfilling in my
-*• case, all the promises which you made for it.
A few doses also relieved my mother of a rush
of blood to the head. J. P. GILLIGIIASI Phil,
[nflamatory Rhumatism runny complaint Th*
■•first package did the work effectually as not a.
vestige of Rhumatism isleft. G. If. DUNCAN.
T know it is good for rheumatism—removing it
■*■ in a few hours. lam now trt jng it for Scrof
ula and have received bt nr fit S. LESING,
I tried it for Aneurism ol the abdomen Aorta..
•In ten days the pain was gone.
T. W. FITZIMONS. Philadelphia.
VC c speak by the Book. We have tried it,
” It hascomplet. control over inflammation.
—[Jacksonville (Va.)New F-ra.
Bronchitis,Canker, Rheumatismand Neuralgia
been cured by it -[Jcffe. (Ind)Democrat
Many more would testify if necessary.—Des
■•"•criptive Circulars, w ith testimonials may ba
obtained from Druggists whohave this valuable
medicine for sale.
DR. COGGS WELL’S
ANTIPHLOGISTIC SALT
Price, $1 Chrcmc Packages, $2lO.
W. L\ TAILOR A CO.
Gen’l Agcnft Montgomery, Ala
The New Medical Salt is for sale by all Drug
gists. [joe-14. ’69 Iv
Job Work of all
kinds neatly done
at this office on
short.notice.
DM, COGUSWELL’S NEW MEDICAL SALT.