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City and Country Life.
01 all tlie unneighborly glares, a, gn\at
city is the most strangely inhuman. Yon
may live months—years, even—with only
an eight-inch wall separating you from
people you never see, whose names you
may leatn by accident, and who .arc hap
pay aud sorrqyrful—who are born, married
and buried— without you knowing it.
You hear the piano-forte on the oilier’
sided the wall, or the cry of a child ; or
joyous laughter. You see the physician’s
chaise standing at the door, and infer that
somebody is sick. Some day thcic comes
a hearse aud several carriages, and you
know that somebody is dead ; and that
is all you know of what has happened with
in six feet of you. But for the wall, you
could have lain in your bed, and shaken
hands with the 6ick person—ot laid it on
a corpse!
All round you arc hundreds of dwellings
crowds of people. There are intelligent
minds with whom you would delight to
hold converse, and loving hearts with
whose joys and sorrows you could sympa
thise ; and yet, in the midst of ail these
riches of life! you may Leas utterly and
desolately alone, and severed from all hu
man sympathy, aB our friend Robinson
Crusoe.
You may sit next to your nearest neigh
bor at church, or at the theatre; but you
are none the less strangers. In the coun
try, if lie lived ten miles away, you would
get aequianted ; in the city, only ten inch
es separate your parlors, your dinning
rooms, and your bed chambers, and it is an
impassable barrier. Jt is quite possible
that the man whose friendship you could
trust, or the woman whose love might he
the happiness of your life, cats, drinks and
sleeps eh se by you—-just the other side of
a bnck aud two inches of plaster, and yet
you are fc forever lost to each other; because
though hunger may go through stone
walls, etiquette will not allow human sym
pathy to pierce through brick ones.
Few people starve for want of food, in
a great city; but millions starve for want
of sympathy, and kindness, and love.
And, what is wonderful, nearer you
bring men together, the more unneighboi
ly they get. In the couutry, everybody
knows everybody ; in a great city, there
are a gient many who ’know nobody', and
whom nobody knows.
French Pride.
In France, the social relations between
class aud class, between employer and em
ployed, between mistress and servant, are
freer and moro friendly than these rela
tions are in Fngland. In franco, even
under Bor.apartist despotism, and despite
the love of luxury which afflicts every
grade of the community, the Revolution’s
mark remains. Everywhere there is res
pect for the able man, even when he lias
sprung from the lowest social depth. The
soldier who has fought his way from be
hind the bar of a village inn to the rank of
Marshal of France; the forlorn peasent
boy who has turned a five-franc piece iuto
n splendid fortune ; the humble girt great
ly matched ; all find even in show-adorn
ing .Paris, a welcome, hearty aud sincere,
in the citclcs to which they :ise. In Paris
poor boys who have become great men
may be seen any day airing some bronzed
Normandy daute, in the high cap of her
native village, proud indeed of a mother
or a sister. If ’ hero lo a section of the
Paris public. 1n,.. “r, whore exceptions
to this healthy’ btato of feeling may be
found, tho inquirer must seek ’it iu the
sombre street*? and behind tho ponderous
gateways of the Quarticr Saint Germain.
Here may be found shrivelled old people
nursing, in boreditary ruins, the hereditary
prejudices which belong to them. Here
we find, in tho dilapidated section, the
hopeless section of French society—some
thing like the feeling which is prevalent
in the genteel world of England, where
anxious lives arc passed in steering clear
of acquaintances engaged in business.—
That aistanco so jealously guarded by’
gentility between class and class, which
good Judge/l'alfourd deplored iu his last
speech from the bench, docs not exist in
France, save among the old nobility.—
Among our neighbors, mastois and sen -
ante meet in a frank, gracious way. Mis
tress talk with their servants ; your gate
keeper will broach the topic of the day
-With you. This general friendliness shocks
.tnany English visitois to Paris; yet its
.effect upon the pooplo of France lias been
most salatary. It has refined the hum
bler classes, and it has broadened the view
of the richer classes. It has given dignity
to every .kind of labor; and the general
respect for labor has imposed self-respect
on the laborer. A vain and frivolous race
lias'bccome a thrifty race and a sober race.
You may see drunken rag-pickers any day’
in Paris, but you must make a very long
day’s journey, iudeed, before you wiil
come across a drunken artisan. —lbtbhn
l r /itccrtily Magazine.
Th* Education Most Needed.
TLo idea too commonly prevails that a
lucre knowledge of books is the beginning
and end -of education. The sons and
daughters! especially of the rich, grow up
with this notion, in’ idleness, as it were,
with little idea of the responsibilities that
Aw*il them. Their natures revolt at the
lueutiuu of “labor,” uot dreaming that the
parents before them obtained the wealth
they are so proud of by industry and
ecoucmy. How many young men, col
lege bred though they may l>, are pre
pared to manage the estates which their
lathers possess, and which it may have
required a lifotime to acquire f ] low ma
young wofaen, though they have ac
quired all the knowledge and graces of the
best schools, know howto do what their
mothers have done before thorn, and which
the daughters may be compelled to do at
some period fives ? The children
of the poc-** *vo to labor or 5..„,, ]
far as <“** S®® 8 re educated to be
pra*- v *“ -* ho education that scoffs at
Coor, and encourages idleness, is the worst
enemy lor a girl, man or woman. Instead
of ennobling, ltdrgradcs; it opens up the
road to rum. The education which di
rects us to do what wo arc fitted to do—
ITS Übor-that inculcates indus
try, honerty, and fair dealing, and that
Jo'uccd an^th*^” 6 !*’ u S tllC c<lu,:al jou w ®
which must become the
w s . VBtem of the country bofore I
we can W * people either happy or rros
!*erott*.—J\. y. Errrrs, Irt *
NOTICE.
DR. N. F. POWERS, having been burnt
out has had to get an office elsewhere.—
He is now st ying in the house formerly held
by Dr. Latimer. Dr. P. solicits the patronage
of those who may grant it, and who are witling
to pav for it.
SOUTHERN EIGHTS.
MUCII has been said of late abMt South
ern Rights and Southern Trado, espe
cially since tho Charleston Convention,
You ran now, “show your faith
by your works.’’
J. W. WINFIELD,
Offers for sale HARNESS of all kinds, made in
this city, out of tho best Southern material by a
Southern man aud he will give a Southern war
rantee, for all work done in his shop. lie is
prepared to make, to order, anything from u
throut-Jateh of a Bridle to the finest Carriage
Harness.
Call at his shop in front end of Brother
Copelan’s Livery Stable and you will be waited
on by a Southern man. G*. W. GROGAN.
Greencsboro, May 15. [feb.22-ly| Agent.
YE NAKED RAGGED AND FORLORN -
DOWIT FROM YOUR GARRETS HASTE.
CLOTHING
AMD
Gents’ Furnishing Goods!
CRABBE& WEAVER have just received
and are daily receiving the largest and best
selected stock ot CLOTHING and GEN
TLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS
ever offered in this market, consisting of
all descriptions and kinds of
Hats, (daps,
Bouts, Shoes,
Coats, Vests,
Pants, Shirrs,
Hosiery, lye,, lye.
A i.so,
A fine lot of
CIGARS.
TOBACCO,
WALKING CANES,
ETC., ETC.
Which they arc offering at the lowest liv
ing prices. &3PGivc us a call before
purchasing elsewhere, and we piomise, you
shall be suited. [March 21, 18G0-tf.
- MVIS&BROTHER~
WOULD inform their friends and the pub
lic that they have been driven by “the
fire” to Mr. Norton’s store where they offer for
srle at the lowest market prices, their usual
assortment of goods consisting in part, of
Bonnets, Trimmed and Untiimnted; Nco
politan, Marsailcs, Chip and Straw Flats;
French Lace Mantillas and Points, with
and without capes;
Colored and Black Barege Shawls ;
Jackonct, Organdie and Barege Robes, from
four to ten Flounces, from $2 to sl2;
Printed Lawns and Muslin from 12 1-2 to 50c;
Nansook, Jackonet, Moil and Swiss Muslins,
Plain and Striped, from 18 to 50 cents;
Wit. Collars, Muslin Trimmings, JFrt. Bands,
Twisted Siik Mitts, Linen, Cambric, Plai ‘,
Hemstitched and Embroidered Handkerchiefs,
from 10 cts. to $3 00;
Hosiery, lloop Skirts, from 50 cts to $2 50 ;
Hats of all kinds ; Boots. Shoes, Clothing ;
Hardware, Hollow Ware Iron, Steel, Nails,
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt; in short what
ever the wants of the people demand. All of
which we will sell as low as can can be obtain
ed in any market
Thankful for llie liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed on us we hope our friends will take
tho trouble to visit us at our new location,
where we will supply their wants on as favor
able terms as any. house in the city.
DAVIS & BROTHER.
Greencsboro, April 18, iB6O. fj an 2<i-l%[
DR. J.H.IVXcLE ANS
Strengthening Uordfal & Blood Purifier.
THE GREATEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD.
tlttost Delicious 4
iightful Cordial |r
tific.'and Vegetable coin Hgjf 51
Herby and Bark. Yel Jfffr Jj
low Dock, Blood root,rj^ a *f“*’
Sarsaparilla,Wild Cher After taking,
ry, and Dandelion enters its compound. The entire
aelive remedial principals of each ingredient is thor
oughly extracted by my method of distilling', pro
ducing a delicious, exhilerating spirit, and the must
IN-rALLIUM remedy forg-enovating the diseased sye
tem, and restoring the sick, Buffering und debilitated
invalid to Health and Stkesgtii.
McLean’S Strengthening Cordial
WILL EFFECTUALLY CV3$
LIVER COMPLAINT. DYSPEPSIA,
Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of
the Kidney, and all Diseases arising from a Disorder
ed Liver or Stomach, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Inward
I’iles, Acidity or Sickness ot the Stomach, Folncssot
lllood to the Head, Dull Pain or Swimming in the
Head, Palpitation of the Heart, Fullness or weight
in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Choaking or Sus-
I oca ting Fooling when lying down, Dryness or Yel
lowness of the Skin and eyes; Night Sweats, Inward
Fevers, Pain in the Smalt us the Back, Chest or Side,
Sudden Flush of Heat, Depression of Spirits, Fright
ful Drcuine, Langor Despondency or any Nervous
Disease, Sores or Blotches on the Skin, and Fever
and Ague—or Chills and Fever.
Over a Million of Bottles
Have been sold during the last six months, and in no
instance has it failed o giving entire satisfaction.—
Who then, will sutler Irom Weakness or Debility
when MiX.:an’.-> STRSNGTnr.
you. No lauguage can convey ail adequate idea of
the immediate and almost miraculous change produ
ced by taking this Cordial in the discaseed, debilitated
and shattered nervous system, whether broken down
by excess, weak by uature, or iunpnired by sickness,
the relaxed and unstrung organization is restored to
its pristine health and vigor.
•na.tied Per so up
Or others conscious of inability from whatever causa
will find McLean's Strengthening Cordial a thorough
regenerator of the system ; and all who may have in
ured themselves by improper indulgences, will find
n this Cordial u certain and speedy remedy.
To The Ladies,
McLean's Strnutiienixg Cordial
Is a sovereign and speedy cure for
C NSUMITION, WHITES,
Obstructed er Difficult Menstration, Inscontincnce of
Urinc or Involuntary Discharge thereof, Falling of
the Womb, Giddiness, Fainting and all Diseases in
cident to Females.
THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT.
Suffer no longer. Take it according to Directions.
It will stimulate, strengthen, and invigorate you and
cause the bloom of health to moudt your check again.
EYEBT BOTTI* IS WABBAKTEn TO CIVE SATISFACTION.
FOR CHILDREN.
If row children *rs sickly, puny, or afflicted. Me
Lean a Corpiai will make them healthy, (aland robust
Delay not aniom*nt, trv it, and vou wilt be couv inced
IT IS DfcviciOUS TO TAKE,
t, action, Beware ol x*ruggistsor dealers who may
try to palm off opon you sa,„ e Ritter, or tarsaparilfa
trash, a huh they can buy clop, by saving it is just
as good. Avew such men. * R k for McLean's
Strengthen Cordial, und take nor, j n£ . c |g e j, j, y,c
oalv remedy ibal will purify the b£od thoroughly.
au<* at the tame ltnie"stretigU)€n the strtairi.
One tablespoonful taken every morning lasting, is
s ccrlain preventive for Cholera. Chills abd Fever
Yellow Fever, or any preualent dideasc. It is put up
in large bollc*. * 1
I’rice only ffl per bottle, or si* pottles $5
„ , J. II Mi LEAN.
Sole Proprietor of this Cordial.
Alao McLean's Volcanic Oil Limaut. j
I nucipal Depot on the comer | Tliird and Pine 8 t ‘
fti Louis m? For * sir by Massey and EumCvll
Miscellaneous Advertisements.
J ** I ‘jf • S- JF #j J it
McCOKD, BOUTON At WALTON,
WHOLESALE DEALERS t$
Groceries Generally.
Cor. Broad and Campbell Streets.
AUGUSTA, GA.
z. m’coud, j. w. hortox, rout, \v altos, jk.
Augusta, Ga.,March 28th, 1860 6tn.
SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE:
. SP&US it HUSSY,
STILL OCCUPY THEIR OLD STAND,
Opposite the Planters’ Hotel, No. 316,
Where they Constantly keep on hand one of
THE LARGEST STOCKS
IN TIIE SOUTHERN COUNTRY!
Comprising Every Article in the
Drug and Fancy Goods Trade,
all cp
Which they will sell
AT NEW YORK PRICES.
Price Before You Buy.
Augusta, Ga., January lOih, IS6O.
PLUMB & LEITNER.
Near Post Ollicc Corner, Broad St.
Augusta, Georgia.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Pure Medicines, Chemicals,
rugs, Taints, Oil, Glass,
Perfumery, Brushes,
Fine Toilet Articles,
Surgical and Dental Instruments,
Warranted Garden Seed lye., lyc.
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. PLUMB & LEITNER.
FAN MILLS.
rjNHE subscribers have for sale
MONTGOMERY &, BRO’S.,
Celebrated Wheat Fans, *
That will clean a bushel per minute. Also,
TAPFLIN’S
Horse Powcis and Threshers,
Inquire of J. CUNNINGHAM,
or HOWELL <0 NEARV.
N. B.—Customers wanting grinding done
must have it in the Mills the .first of the week.
Greencsboro, April 18,1860-ts, J. C.
FOR SALE
(T Barrels of Rectified Whisky ;
I • 1 25 Barrels, Old Rve Manor giheln ;
‘2O “ X Whisky;
20 “ XX
20 “ XXX - <
20 Baskets I’eail Champaigne ;
15 “ Muinm.s “
150 Boxes Tobacco, of different brands ; by
ALSO,
250 Barrels Rectified Whiskey ;
45 “ White Whiskey.
Augusta. Air 25.1860. ill L AI.LF.OI'D.
COME ONE. COME ALL!
BEING desirous of reducing n-y Stock of
Goods, I take this method of informing
my friends and the public generally, that 1
have on band, a well assorted stock of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac., &c.-
wliich will be sold as cheap as the cheapest,
and persons buying for cash will do we 1 to
look at my stock before buying elsewhere, as
the Goods must be sold by August next. Call
and see them A word to the wise is sufficient.
WM. C. SMITH.
Greencsboro, April 18tb, 18(JU-Sin.
NATHAN A. HOBBS, ~
CARRIAGE MAKER,
PRNFIELD, GEORGIA.
HAS just received a large and splendid as
sortment 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, iBSO-ly
FAIR NOTICE.
THE Books of onr Store and Harness Shop
are in the hands of Jan. VV. Winfield, to
whom payment must be unde; onr means are
to > limited to give longer indulgence, our Cred
itors are wanting their money.—
We therefere 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.
WINFIELD & PORTER.
Feb. 22d 1860. Cm.
Copartnership Notice.
THE subscribers have this day formed a
copartnership under the style of
WAKEFIELD, MURRAY & €O.,
For the purpose of transacting a general Mer
chandise Business
FANCY & STAPLE
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
JAES I. WAKEFIELD,
WARIIAMN. MURRAY,
JAMES P. McCALL.
_ Grecnesboro’, Ga’, February 15th, 1860-4 m.
PIABBHtEA! CBAMyi CHOLERA;
•LIFE DROPS. This medicine has been
THE iiF*Mrnv A,UXG TI ‘ ,ED testsd and proved
K by TEN- teaks experience
to Oe tne only cektain, safe and reliable retn
edy for all bowel derangements, diarkikea
DUenterij, Cramps, Pains, Cholera, Cholic, &c.
now before the 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 cures the Diarrhooa and it never constipates
the bowels. One dose will satisfy any one of
its merits. Price only 25 Cents.
Prepared by Trali. & Stow, 43 Bowery,
N. York. And sold in Grcenesboro by Massey
& Lansdell. [apr. 11th, ’6O-ly.
TO CONSUMPTIVES AND NERVOUS^
r SUFFERERS.
r jMHE subscriber, for several years a resi-
X dent of Asia, discovered while there, a
simple vegetable remedy—a sure Cure for Con
sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds
and Hereout Debility. For the benefit of Con
sumptives and Herrons Sufferers, he is willing
to make the same public.
To those who desire it, he will send the Pre
scription, with full directions, {free of charge);
also a sample of the medicine, which they will
hod a beautiful combination of Nature’s simple !
herbs. Those desiring the Remedy can obtain <
it by return mail, by addressing 1
J. E. CUTHHERT, !
BOTAJTIC PHTSimY, No. 4 Broadway,*, f, 1
of all Icings neatly printed at • !
* * iblM'ffiof, at snori notice.
BE SURE TO CALL AT MASSEY & LANBDELL'S.
amn & ussMEiu,’
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, liemicals, Paints, Oils,
Tarnishes, Patent Medicines,
Main Street, Greenesboro’, georgia.
HAVE IN STORE AND TO
ARRIVE:
10,000 LBS. WHITE LEAD, FROM 7£ TO 10 CEN TS J
2000 SNOW WHITE ZINC;
500 GAEL’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
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, 18G0.
B\
calling
at
Massey
&
Lansdell’s
Drug
Store
and
Examin
ing
some
samples
of Pure
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.
#SO REWARD.
R ANA WAY from inv plantation on the
22d of July last, my Negro man
FRANK.
He ia about 360 r 36 years 01d,.0f dark complexion,
about six Icet high, and weighs about 180 pound aor
more. II- is thought tube ranging b- tween Greenea
buro and l>iwrencea’ Mill on the Oconee river. I
will give the above reward to any one who will
lodge him in the Greene County Jdl or deliver him
to ,„ e . WM. ROWLAND Sa.
March 14th 1860. ts.
A STOCK!
At lowest Prices!
HENRY J. 08B0RYE,
Watch-Maker, Jcwtfller,
AND
OPTICIAN
No. 2E6 BROADSTREET, under the U. S. Hotel, aud
opposite the City Bank.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.,
Keeps on hand a select and beautiful assort
ment of Goods, consisting of
WATGHES, Jg-WRLRY,
SILVER & PLATED WAKE,
Telescopes, Survbyok’s Compasses, Spy-Glas
un, tor Mountain Use, and in short every
thing useful in his line of business
particularly
SPBOTAOIjBS,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
Fine Watches and Jewelry Repaired in the
best Manner. [March 28, 1860 ly.
J. S. & H.Ji. WEJLE,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Saddles, Harness, Trunks Ac., Ac
T~l AYE permanently established
JLi themselves in the Town of Pen
rn 1 f-Anfiield. They are in receipt of a
Fine 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.
All JOBS put up in the most work
manlike manner of the best material
Repairing done at the shortest no
tice. [Sep. 4,1858-ts,
COPPER LIGHTNING BOD COff .
PANF. .
AUGUSTA, GA.
WE are now prepared to furnish this cele
brated Rod to all who may 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 yonr Lives and Property.
J. F. Zimmerman, F.sq., is our authorised
Agent St Greenesboro. for soliciting orders &e.
at that place, at his establishment a model of
the Rod can be seen.
S. E. CL ARKE, 8. T. & G. 8.
November 21,1859-6 m.
/mm. MANHOOD,
gaMay HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED,
Just published in a Sealed Envelope,
ON THB NATURE, TREATMENT AND RADICAL CUBE OF
Si'BBMATORBHOEA, orScmioal Weakness, Sexual
UeUility, Nervousness and Involuntary Emissions,
mdacmg Impoteocy and Mental and Physical Inca
paeny, Ut ROB. J. CDLVERTON. M D,
Author of “The Green Book,” etc.
Toe world-renowned author, in this admirable
Lecture, clearly proves from bis own experieuce that
the awful consequences of sell-abuse may be effect
ually removed without Medicine and without dan
gerous hurcical operations, bougies, instrument*,
nogs or cordials ; pointing out a mode of cure at
once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, do
matter what his condition may be, may cure himself
cheaply, privately and radically. ThU Lecture will
prove a boon to thousand* and thousands. •
u " < J* r •** • J address, po*t-faid, on the I
ri,,ptof two noatare stamps, by addretaioff DR..
Vi, . K JH NR M D., <V rfrat Avenue? New
* “rk, rest Box twt p,ii test', jy.
JBewai-e of Mineral Poisons,
DII. J. BOYEE DOBS’
CELEBRATED
VEGETABLE MEDICINES,
MIS ✓
, IMPERIAL WOE BITTERS?
FOK the cure of Incipient Consumption,
Weak Lungs, Weak Stomachs, Indigestion
J Dyspepsia, General or Nervous Debility, Piles,
and all diseases tequiring 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.
llis firnmiy Cathartic,
Is a sure remedy for (Jostiveness, Liver Com
plaint snd Dyspepsia. They are pleasant to the
taste; sure in their operation; and as a Oathar
tic. entirely, effectually, and, positively sitpci—
cede the use of Pills, so nauseous and disagree
able to the taste.
, His Imperial Gin Bitters,
Act vn the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Or
gans, and area superior remedy for Dysp,ps!a,
- 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 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 an
1 jentle, innocent and harmless “as the dews of
- Heaven. Thousands of mothers throughout
the land will bless the discovery of this valua
ble Medicine
l CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO.,
. Proprietors, 649 ip 651 Broadway, N. Y!
* And sold by Druggists generally.
SOLD ALSO, BY
Ckabbe & Weaver, Greenesboro, Ga.
- Plumb & Leitnek, Augusta, “
Hunnicut & Taylok, Atlanta, “
January 12,18 6-Iy.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Institution established by Special
Endowment for the Belief if the bieland
Distress* ,afflicted with Virulent and
fptdeniiA JJlsAasei,
THE gward Association, in view of th
{awful destruction of human life caused by
sexual diseases, and the deceptions practiced
upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases
by quactcs, several years agodiiected their con
sulting Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy of
their afcmc. to open a Dispensary for the treat
ment of this class of diseases, in all their forms,
and to give Medical advice 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 the most approved
moderr treatment The Directors of the Asso
ciation in their annual Report upon the treat
ment of sexual diseases, express the highest
satisfaction with the success which has attended
the labor of their Surgeons in the cure of setn
nal weakness, diseases of the Kidneys and Blad
(tar, See. and order a continuance of the &acne
plan for the ensuing year.
Valuable retorts on Spermatorrhoea, aud oth
er diseases ol sexual Organs, and tfce neie rente
du% employed in the Dispensary, rent to the
afflicted in sealed letter envelopes,free of charge
Two or 8 Stamps for postage will bcacccptablc.
Address, Dr J Skiu.i.n lloroiiroN, Acting
Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South oth
si., Philadelphia, Pa By order of the Direc
tors EZRA E HARTWELL, President. 1
Geo. FAturiiiLii, Sfe’ry. ‘not- 10 Vis) |y
Patent Medicines, Ac.
= ATT BR-’S
Ague Cure.
FOR THE SPEEDY CERE OF
Intermittent Fever or Fever and Ague, Re
mittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague,
Periodical Headache, or Bilious HeadacA.:',
and Bilious Fevers; indeed for the whoU
Cla33 of Disoare: originating in biliary
derangement, caused by the Malaria ci
miasmatic countries.
No one remedy is louder culled for bv the niaas
sities of the American people than a sure and safe
cine lor Fever and Ague. Such a remedy we are
now enabled to offer,’ with a perfect certainty tlmt it
will eradicate the disease, and with assurance, found
ed on proof, that uo harm cau arise from its use lit
anv quantity. \ ... ‘
That which protects from or prevents this disor
der must be of immense service in the communities
where it prevails. Prevention is better (than V -e.
the patient escapes the risk which lie mut
in violent attacks of this baleful distemper.
Critu “ expels the miasmatic poison of I<
Agi-b from the system, mid prevents tin
a -incut of the disease, if taken on the hist
veioj e . premonitory symptoms. It is not
preach o. ■.J y ever yet discovered for this cla
the best rcn. ‘ >lso the cheapest. The large q
conpl:litu.= ; hut . dollar firings it within the re ten
titv we supply b” ‘'ous districts, where Fkv
of evert botlv ; antffu h... yvf should have it, and
and Ague prevails, every bo nrotectiou. ■“ nj
use it freely, both for cure ana , ’’e resell®Lalii
hoped this price will place it within t.. •’oenorir
— the poor as well as the rich. A groat s.._ .
of litis remedy over any other ever discoverer,
tiie speedy and certain cure of Intcrmittcnts is, ft:*,
it contains no Quinine or mineral, consequently i
produces no quinism or other injurious effects wl.
ever upon the constitution. - Those cured by it a.
left ns healthy as if they had never hod the disease.
Fever and Ague is not alone the consequence of
the miasmatic poison. A grcnt variety of disorders
arise front its irritation, among which ure Neuralgia,
Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache,
Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitation, Painful Af
fection of the Spleen, Hysterics, Pain in the Bowels,
Colic, Paralysis, and Derangement of tiie Stomach,
till of which, when originating in this cause, put on
the intermittent type, or become periodical. This
“ Cl ue ” expels the .poison from tiie 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 to the
infection, that will he excreted from the system, and
cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into
disease. Hence it is even more valuable for protec
tion than cure, and few will ever suffer from Inter
mittents, if they avail themselves of the protection
this remedy affords.
sur to call at Massey % •Lansdell’s and price their goods before purchasing elsewhere!
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC,
arc so composed that disease within the range of
fieff action cun rarely withstand or evade them.-
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, the
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 they cure the cvery-duy complaints of
every body, but also many formidable and dangerous
diseases. The agent below named is pleased to
farm li gratis my American Almanac, Containing
certificates of their cures and directions for their uso
in the following complaints: Costiveness, Heartburn j.
Headache arising from disordered Stomach, Kausm,
1 ii(!i<,mt :ov, Pam in and Morbid Inaction of the Bair
ds, Flatulency, Bats of Appetite Jaundice, and other
kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the
body or obstruction of its functions.
They it e an excellent alterative for the renova
tion of the blood and the restoration of tone and
strength to the system debilitated by disease.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
FOR THE ISAFIU tints OF
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarsenoso, Croup,
Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and for
tha relief of Consumptive Patients in ad
vanced ctagei of the Disease.
So wide is the field of its usefulness-, find so nnmer*
imu tuxj the eases us its cures, tluit almost every
K-ction of country abounds in persons publicly
known, who have been restored from alamiin/r and
\ veil desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When
enee tried, its superiority over every other medicine
vs its kimi is too apparent to escape observation, and
where its virtues are known, the public no longer
hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing
laid dangerous atfectioiis of tiie pulmonary organs
that are incident to our climate. While many In
f rior remedies thrust upon the community have
Idled ami been discarded, tins has gained friend*
by every trial, concurred benefits on tiie iffflieted they
ran never forget, and produced cures too numerous
jmd too remarkable lo be forgotten,
rficpAsLi* hr
Dlt. J. C. AYER & CO.
LOWELL. MAS®,
For sale by J. Henry Wood, Greenesboro. anl
I). IlightrAver. White Plains. ]ip.1,.’60-lv.
.NEW MEDICAL SALT.
For Inflammatory Diseases Only.
lAß.Coggsweli’snew medical salt, instead of 6
k being a remedy for all ills, hasbutoneairngC
and accomplishes but one thing, to wit: Sub-*
dues Inflammatory diseases whatever be its 2
form or locality. This it does by equalizing $
the circulation, thereby removing the sole £
cause of ir.flan mation.
pheumatisr.i, Neuralgia, Fits, Colds,Fevers jl
Throat, Lungs and Liver, Female
Diseases, Erysipelas, Bror.chist, Pleurisy, As- p
thma, Dyspepsia, Venereal Diseases Gout, B
Scrofula. Canker, and all other forms of In- 1£
(lamination are easily cured by the New Salt. %
rpbe New Medical Sait is no Cure-All, "but B
-• does just what it claims to do—no
nor less—equalizes the circulation byremov
ing from the system all arterial and venous S
obstructions.
Multitudes have tried the virtues of the New 2
-‘'-‘•Meoical Salt, though hut lately discover- ?
ed aud introduced. XV itness the testimonials
and certificates of cure.
All who have used it acknowledge a benefit ►
-‘‘-from it. An acquaintance <>f oun was cur- C
ed of a severe case of Neuralgia in less than •
week.—[Norway (Me) Advertiser.
Y T our valuable medicine is nobly fulfillin’- *
A case, all the promises ”- 1 ‘ ‘ -re ,n Js7o
• , ~ -nen yea made ferit--
icw coses a,so relieved my nuttier,off a rush ’
of blood to the head. J. P. GILLIGIIAM Phil. ‘
rnflamatory Rhuirmtism was toy complaint The
first package did the w ork effectually as not a
Vestige of Rhuraatism is left. G. H. DUNCAN.
I kiiuw it i good for rl e imatism-—removing it
l in a few hours. lam now try ing it for Scrof
ula and have received benefit S. LESING,
T tried it for Aneurism ot the abdomen Aorta.
‘ln ten days the pain was gone.
T. W. FITZIMONS. Philadelphia.
We speak by the Book. We have tried it,
” It has complete control over inflammation.
—[Jacksonville (Va.) New Fra.
Bronchitis,Canker, Rheumatismand Neuralgia
been cured by it.-[Jelfe. (Ind)Democrat
Many more would testffy if necessary.—Des
■“■criptiveCirculars, with testimonials may be
obtained from Druggists who have this valuable
medicine for sale.
DJI. COGGSWELL’S
ANTIPIILOtiISTIC SALT
Price, $1 Chronic Packages, S2LO.
W. D. TAYLOR A CO.
Gen’t Agents Montgomery, Ala.
rphe New Medical Salt is for sale by all Drug
gists. [j uo-14. ‘69-1 y
Job Work of all
kinds neatly done
at this office on
short notice,