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* Romance of Real Life.
The most extraordinary trial is about to
come before the Tribunal. One of the
highest families of France is attacked, in
its purity of lineage, by a series of circum
stances of the most whimsical kind. Some
thirty years ago a lady*and gentleman con
fided their baby-heir to the careful tend
ing of a nurse—as is the case as much as
ever in France. This nurse, being the
wife of the gardner of theii chateau, was
in the enjoyment of the greatest confidence
and esteem,*nnd had fully justified it by
many yeirs’ service as a lady’s-main in
the family. The child remained with her
while the gay another went to the Eaux
and other places, and was, therefore, but
seldom seen by the parents, save during
the few short weeks in which they made
the chateau their abode.
On ODe of these unexpected visits, the
nurse, who had bedizened the little heir
for the meeting with its tender mother, had
seated herself at the door of tho cottage,
placing the infanton the stone bench beside
her. In the agitation of beholding the
gay carriage and out-riders at a distance
approaching the cottage, the woman jump
ed up so suddenly that it seems she scut
the poor infant rolling off the bench with
such violence that, in the fall, it broke its
arm in two places! The terroi of the
poor creature can easily be imagined, but
the husband came to her rescue with the
proposition of showing their own child to
the lady-mothor; and, by the time the
nurse would be sent for to the chateau, all
would go right, tho accident be owned, and
no notice would be taken.
The woman consented —she huddled on
the embroidered cap, she fumbled over the
embroidered cloak —and, by tho time tbe
carriage had drawn up to the door, she pre
sented herself, although still pale ana trem
bling, with the baby in herarms. Instead
of the customary pmiling indifference, how
ever, with which she and her charge had
been usually greeted, a cry of angiy hor
ror burst from the mothcr-“Or/Yt<fo Dicux !
•hat a filthy little object! How lean—
how dirty—how ill cared for!”—and, in a
Eet, she seized the infant in her arms, and
eforc the poor stupified nurse could ex
postulate, tho carriage had driven off, and
the woman was standing, open-mouthed
and alone, on the threshold. The husband
endeavoured to console lier with the hope
that, on the morrow, all would be right.—
The screaming heir was quickly attended
to by the village doctor, and, by dawn the
next day. the good man had walked to the
chateau to explain the disaster ; but what
was his consternation on learning that the
lady had only visited the chateau for the
night cn passant, and that she had already
started by the rail way foi Germany, carry
ing with her the child, and full of anger
and disappointment against the nurso for
Iravlng allowed her dear baby to get so dir
ty, lean and brown !
Hero was a dilemma ! But the husband,
who seems to have been the great comfort
er, came again to her rescue, and advised
her to romaiu perfectly quiet until the fam
ily’s return. But the family did not return
for years; and the children grew up eacli
out of Ilia degree ; and not till the death of
the nurse, about three months ago, did the
tiuth come out, Before the priest and no
tary, on lior dying bed, did fho swear to
the tale; and theroby docs the titled lieir
of a great family become plain “Jear.,” and
plain Jean from the ranks of the army in
Africa become the heir of a proud line.—
The gentleman thus attached is well known
in England, having been secretary of the
-French embassy in London for some years,
and has only been latelj’ removed to a
higher position. Berryer is appointed to
-the pleading of his cause, and Marie has
undertaken that of the unrecognized no
bleman.—Paris Correspondent of Phila
delphia Inquirer.
The Key to the Weather.
A letter of M. Conninck to the Courtier
des Halles is exciting great attention in
France. It will be remembered that Mar
shal Bugeand proclaimed the discovery of
an ancient Spanish manuscript, in which
the natural laws which govern the atmos
phere were so clearly laid down that noth
ing was loft to chance, and projects could
be made with the greatest security. These
calculations, based upon 50 years’ experi
ence, comprising 600 revolutions of the
moon, had enabled the author to foretell
the weather to a nicety, and tho Marshal,
struck by the confidence with which the
theory was broached, after taking some
little trouble to practice the same rule of
calculation, found it unerring likewise.
M. de Conninck now comes forward with
Ilia experience also, and at length wo can
boast of possessing a key to the pranks of
the moon, which will henceforth render
4hem completely harmless. This it is:
The weather, eleven times out of twelve,
is exactly the samo during the whole moon
as on the fifth day if on the sixth day it
resembles the fifth; and nine times out of
twelve it is exactly the same as the fourth
day if the sixth day resembles the fourth.
This rule, says M. do Conniuck, is found
invariably eight months in the year. The
exceptions have hitherto been October,
Fobmary, March, and April.
Tiibrr is Nothing New Under the
Son.—l think tho following facts will be
interesting to your readers at the presont
time, when the rifle is the topic of the day.
The carbine with which Hamilton of Both
wellhaugh shot the Regent Murray, in
1570, is preserved at Hamilton Palace, it
has a brass barrel, the same length as the
Enfield rifle, and the bore is of the,same
diameter, and what is most singular, it is
rifled nearly in the same manner as the
Enfield. The power of this rifle appears
to have been great, for “tho ball after pass
ing through the body of tbe Regent, kill
ed tbe horse of a gentleman who was rid
ing on thq other side. ’
Church Matic. —“Few people,” says
the New York Evening Post, “are aware
of the large sums of money paid by some
of our city churches for their music. A
cultivated choir cannot be obtained for less
than a thousand dollars a year, and many
of our churches go beyond doublo that
figure. Most of our resident musical tal
ent, and especially tbe numerous lady vo
calists, who occasionally sing at concerts,
titc members of the various church choirs;
and many an industrious musical young
lady hi this way adds a comfortable sum I
to her income.
Edward Ererrtt ha* inn completed his
sixty-sixth year.
Miscellaneous Advertisements.
NOTICE “
DR. N. F. POWERS, having been burnt
out has had to get an office elsewhere.—
He is now st ving in tbe house formerly held
by Dr. Latimer. Dr. P. solicits the patronage
of those who may grant it, and who are willing
to pay for it.
TE NAKED RAGGED AND FORLORN
DOWN FROM YOl'R^ GARRETS HASTE.
CLOTHING
AND
Gents’ Furnishing Goods!
CIRABBE & WEAVER have just received
) and are daily receiving the largest and best
selected stock of CLOTHING and GEN
TLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS
ever offered in this market, consisting of
all descriptions and kinds of
Hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes,
Coats, Vests,
Pants, Shirrs,
Hosiery, Sfr,. S(c.
A LSO,
A fine lot of
CIGAR£,
TOBACCO,
WALKING CANES,
ETC., ETC.
Which they are offering at the lowest liv
ing prices. Give us a call before
purchasing elsewhere, and we piornise, you
shall be suited. [March 21, 1860-ts.
LADIES’
DRESS GOODS!
Will. SHEAR
HXS received his Summer Supplies, embra
cing a splendid assortment of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS!
Among which arc —
French Orgindies and Organdy Robes, of
new and elegant styles;
French Printed Lawn: and Jackonets, of
new and beautiful styles ;
Rich Paris Silk and B-ircgo Flounced Robes;
Rich Fancy, Plain Black, and Black and
Purple Grenadine Flounced Robes ;
Fancy Summer Silks and Plain Black Silk
Grenadines ;
Ladies’ Lace, Silk an 1 Barege Mantillas, of
the latest styles;
A large assortment of Articles for Ladies’
Traveling Dresses; ‘
Ladies’ Barege Anglaise Suits of beautiful
styles ;
*A full assortment of Goods for Lad es’
Mourning Apparel;
Cambric, Jickonet, Nainsook, Muil, Swiss
and Tarletan Muslins;
Jackonct and Swiss Insertings and Edgings,
and Worked Muslin Bands ;
Ladies’ Embroidered, Hem-Stitched and
French Lawn Handkerchiefs;
Ladies’ Rich Lace and French Embroidered
Muslin Collars and Underslecves ;
A complete’ assortment of Ladies and Misses’
Hosiery, of the most approved make;
A large supply of Ladies’ Hoop Skirls, of
new and most approved styles ;
With a large assoitment of
STAPLE GOODS,.
For Family and Plantation Esc.
All of which will be sold at low pri es. The
attention of the public is respectfully invited
to the assortment. June 13, 18G0-tf.
Good Times have come at Last!
Two Thousand Three Hundred and
Eighty Prizes!
$lO. OOO.’
FOUR CAPITAL PRIZES!
a. j.
FORTY-EIGHTH
MAGNIFICENT
CASH, WATCH £ LAND
GIFT DISTRIBUTION.
WILL BE DRAWN AT FRANKLIN, IND.,
MONDAY AUGUST 6th, 1860.
Cash Prize of SSOO in American Gold.
Horse, Buggy and Harness, S4OO.
Splendid Rosewood Piano Fort
Valued at $360
3C3 GOLD and SILVER WATCHES,
All in Hunting Cases from 818 to 8250
272 Prises in American Gold, $2,50, to SSOO.
200 ACRES OF FARMING LAND.
419 Sets Solid Silver and Double Plated Ware.
Patent Self-Winding and American Spring
Watches, Gold and Silver Vest Chains,
Bracelets, &c., &c., Ac.
Number of Prizes, ----- 2,180
Value of Prizes, $17,600
Tickets Limited to - - <- - - 16,500
DRAWING TAKES PLACE MONTHLY.
Every Ticket-holier receives a printed
list of drawn numbers, free of charge.
fg* All drawings take place in public, su
perintended exclusively by the Ticket-holders.
REFERENCES.
I take great pleasure in referring all who are
anxious for information respecting my honesty
business promptitude, &c - , to any of the coun
ty officers, Postmasters, Express Agents, Justi
ces of the Peace, Merchants, Representatives
and Senators of Johnson county, or any of the
numerous Agents in the various parts of tbe
Union, who have attended iny drawings. As
the above named are personally acquainted
with me, and most of them have attended my
numerous drawings, I will request all who
wish to satisfy themselves of the safety of their
investment to write to any of the above gentle
it en.
Agents Wanted in every locality, to whom
the most liberal Inducements are offered.
AUXI’KIZEB PROMPTLY PAID.
Single Ticket®, fit Six Tickets 86
A. jT ALEXANDER,
Franklin, Johnson Cos., Indiana.
June 18th, 1860 a 6m.
BI.AMK6 of all kind* neatly printed at
ihisi'fllce, st ooct notice.
miscellaneous Advertisements.
McCORD, HORTON & WALTON,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IS
Groceries Generally.
Cor. Broad and Campbell Streets.
AUGUSTA, GA.
Z. m’cORD, ). W. HORTON, KOBT. WALTON, JR.
Augusta, Ga., March 28th, 1860-6 m.
SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE.
SPKARS & EIGHT,
STILL OCCUPY THEIR OLD STAND,
Opposite the Plantebs’ Hotel, No. 316,
Where they Constantly keep on band one of
THE LARGEST STOCKS
IN THE SOUTHERN COBNTRII
Comprising Every Article in the
Drug and Fancy Goods Trade,
ALL OF
Which they will sell
AT NEW YORK PRICES.
Price Before Von Buy.
Augusta, Ga., January 10ih. 1-60.
PLUMB & LEITNER.
Near Post office Corner, Broad St.
Augusta, Georgia.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Pure Medicines, Chemicals,
rug s, Paints, Oil, Glass,
Perfumery, Brushes,
Fine Toilet Articles,
Surgical and Dental Instruments,
Warranted Garden Seed Bfc., Sfc.
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.
FAN MILLS.
T | ’HIE subscribers have for sale
MONTGOMERY & BRO’S.,
Celebrated Wheat Fans,
That will clean a bushel per minute. Also,
TAPP LIN’S
Horse Povvcis and Threshers,
Inquire of ‘ J. CUNNINGHAM,
or- HOWELL & NEARY.
N. B.—Customers wanting grinding done
must have it in the Mills the first of the week.
Greenesboro, April 18,1860-ts, J. C.
SOUTHERN RIGHTS.
MUCH has bean said of late about South
ern Rights and Southern Trade, espe
cially since the Charleston Convention,
You can now, “show your faith
bv your works.”
J. W. WINFIELD,
Offers for sale HARNESS of all kinds, made in
this city', out of the best Southern material by a
Southern man and he will give a Southern war
rantee, for all work done in Ms shop. He is
prepared to make, to order, anything from a
throat-latch of a Bridle to the finest Carriage
Harness.
®®f”Call at his shop in front end of Brother
Copelan’s Livery Stable and you will be waited
on by a Southern man. U*. W. GROGAN.
Greenesboro, May 15. [feb.22-ly] Agent.
FOKSAXiZS.
W F? Barrels of Rectified Whisky ;
4 O 25 Barrels, Old live MmvmgOicla ;
20 • X Whisky;
20 “ XX “
20 “ XXX
20 Baskets P arl Chamraig-ne;
15 “ Mu mm,s “
150 Boxes Tobacco, of different brands ; by
ALSO,
250 Barrels Rectified Whiskey;
15 “ White Whiskey.
Augusta. Air 25,1860 M. L ALLEOUD.
COME ONE, GOME ALL!
BEING 'desirous of reducing try Stock of
Goods, 1 take this method of informing
my friends and the public generally, that I
have on band, a well assorted stock of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac., Ac:
which 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 most be sold bv August next. Call
and see them A ysord to the wine is sufficient.
VYM. 0. SMI I K.
Greenesboro, April 18tb, 1860-3 m.
NATHAN A. HOBBS,
CARRIAGE MAKER,
PEXFIELD, GEORGIA.
HAS just received a large and splendid as
sortment of light ays, Top and no
Top Buggies, Carriag Ax e Wagons
from one horse to six, a. 1 oi which arc- of the
very best make.
lie is better prepared for tbe repairing of
Carriages, Buggies, &c., than any man in Greene
or tbe adjoining countieß.
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
FAIR NOTICE.
THE Books of onr Store and Harness Shop
are in the hands of Jas. W. Winfield, to
whom payment must be made; our means are
100 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 1800. Cm.
DAVIS & 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
stle at the lowest market prices, their usual
assortment of goods consisting in part, of
Bonnets, Trimmed and Untrimmed; Neo
politan, Marsailes, Chip and Straw Flats;
French Lace Mantillas and Points, with
and without capes;
Colored and Btack Barege Shawls ;
Jackonct, Organdie and Barege Robes, from
four to ten Flounces, from $2 to sl2 ;
Printed Lawns and Muslin from 121-2 to 60c;
Nansook, Jackonet, Muil and Swiss Muslins,
Plain and Striped, from IS to 50 cents;
Wrt. Collars, Muslin Trimmings, TFrt. Bands,
Twisted Silk Mitts, Linen, Cambric, Plai i,)
Hemstitched and Embroidered Handkerchiefs,
from 10 cts. to $3 00;
Hosiery, Hoop Skirts, from 50 cts to $2 60;
Hats of all kinds; Boots, Shoes, Clothing;
Hardware, Hollow Ware. Iron, Steel, Nails,
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Sait; 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 the liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed on us we hope our friends will take
tho trouble to visit us at our new location,
where we will supp’y their wants on as favor
able terms as any house in tbe city.
DAVIS A BROTHER.
Greenesboro, April IS, iSfi'i, [jn 26-It| I
BE SURE TO CALL AT MASSEY & LANBDELLS.
msm h uiSiiiLiL,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN’
Drugs, Medicines, chemicals, Paints, Oils, j
Tarnishes, 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 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;
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 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.
K
WHERE YOU CAN BUY GOODS OH EA I*7”
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
that it is a
BETTER
article
than the
Union
Lead, and
can be
sold for
LESS
MONEY.
#SO REWARD.
RAUAWAY from my plantation on the
22d of July last, my Negro man
FRANK
He is about 85 or 30 years olii, of dark complexion,
about aix teet high, and weighs about lbl) pounds or
more. He’S thought lobe ranging tv tween Greenes
boro and LiwrtrnQOi?* Mill on iho Qconce river. I
will give the above rewrd (o any one who will
ludgu him in the Greene County Jhi or deliver him
to me. WM. ROWLAND Sa.
March Uth 1860, ts.
A SFLSIBIB STOGKI
At Lowest Prices I
he\ryl7osbormv,
Watch-Maker, Jeweller,
AND
OPTICIAN
No. 236 BROADS TRI-ET, under the U. 8. Hotel, and*
opposite Ihe City Bank.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.,
Keeps on bund a select and beautiful assort
ment, of Goods, consisting of
WATCaEJSS, JKWKIaRY*
SILVER & PLATED WAKE,
Telescopes, Surveyor's Compass i-S, Fpy-Gcas
es, tor Mountain Use, and in short every
thing useful in his lino of business
particularly
SPBOTAOIiBS,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
Fine Watches and Jewelry Repaired in the
best Manner. [March 28, 1860 ly.
J. S - & If. *f. BJittJy WEMjIj,
manufacturers of
Saddles, Harness, Trunks dee., Ac
est TJ AVE permanently established
JjL themselves in the Town of Pen
nfiield. They are in receipt of a
Fine Lot of Materials,
and will constantly keep on hand a good
assortment of
- Coach and Buggy Harness
of THEIR OWN and the NORTHERN
MAKE.
BF* All JORS 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 ROD COM.
PANY.
AUQUSTA, Grja> ~-
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 your Lives and Property.
J. F. Zimmerman, Esq., is our authorised
Agent at Greenesboro. for soliciting orders &c.
atthat place, at his establishment a model of
the Rod can be seen.
S. E. CL ARKE, S. T. & G. S.
November 2 i, 1853-6 m.
rmtm. MANHOOD,
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED,
Just published in a Sealed Envelope,
ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT AND EADICAL CURE OW
Spermatorrhoea, or S-ininal Weakness, Sexual
Debility, Nervousness and Involuntary Emission*,
inducing laipuUoAv and Denial end Physical Inca
pacity, Bt ror j. cclverton. m and.
Author of “Tb* Green Book,” etc.
The world-renowned author, in this admirable
lecture,clearly proves from his own experience that
the awful consequences of sett-abuse maybe effect
ually removed without Medicine and withont dan
gerous Surgical operations, bougie*, inatrumeota,
riogs or cordials; pointing out a mode of cure at
once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no
matter what bis condition rusy bo, may oore himaell
cheaply, privately and radically. This Lecture wilt
prove a boon to thousands and thousand*.
Bcnt under seal to any address, roar-said, on the
receipt of two postage stamp,, by addressing DR. i
Cll J C. KUNE M D . First Areoue, New |
Turk. Feat Q,,( —April 11. ISAd-lf., ‘
DIAICKIHEA! CHAMP! CHOLLKA!
LIKK DKOrs,’ This medicine hns been
THK NEVER FAILING TRIED, TEST! D (it'd PROVED
by ten yea its experience
to Oe llje onl y CERTAIN, SAFE and HEI.IAHI.K ri m
edy for all bowed derangements, ihaiiiukea,
Disentery, Cramps, Pains, Cholera, Cholie , &c.
now before the public. One ov two doses of
20 drops, will cure the most severe cramps in
the stomach in 20 minutes. A single dose ne
ten cures the Diarrl oea and it never constipates
the bowels. One dose will satisfy any one of
its merits. Price only 25 Cents.
Prepared by Tram, & Stow, 48 Bowery,
N York. And sold >n Greenish ,-o by Massey
& Lansdell [ppr. 1 lth, ‘6"-ly.
DR. jTh. IMCcLB AN*S
Streugthening Cordial A Blood Fus ilier.
THE GREATEST REMEDY IN HIE WORLD.
tMost
llglitftil Cordial
tide and Vegetable com
pound, procured by the oSfcfj
distillation of Roots, 191
Herbyand Bark. Yel-gli'J
low Dock, Blood root, *' ;i ’
Before taKlßtSaraaparilla, Wild Chi-raft-'! till. f)i.
ry, and Dandelion enters its compound. T
active remedial prfneiples of each iugredieut *s
oughfy extracted by my method of dist.lliog
ducing a delicious, exhilerating spirit, amt the <■
infallible remedy for renovating the diseas* o sy
tem, and restoring the sick, suffering and debilitated
INVALID to HEALTH and STRENGTH.
McLean’s Strengthening Cordial
WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE
LIVER COMPLAINT. DYSPEPSIA,
Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases nl
the Kidney, and all Diseases arising from a Disorder
ed Liver or Stomach, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Inward
Piles, Acidity or Sickness ot the Stomach, Fulness of
Blood to the Head, Dull Pain or Swimming in the
Head, Palpitation of the Heart, Fullness or weight
in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Choaking or Suf
focating Feeling when lying down, Dryness or Vel
lowness of the Skin and eyes; Night Sweats, Inward
Fevees, Pain in the Small of the Back, Chest or Side,
audden Flush of Heat, Depression of Bpirila, Fright
ful Dreams, Langor Despondency or any Nervous
Disease, Sores er Blotches on the Skin, and Fever
and Ague—or Chills and Fiver.
Over a Million of Hollies
Have been sold during the lust six niunths, and in no
instance has it failed in givingentire satisfaction.—
Who then, will suffer Irom Weakness or Debility
when McLean's Strengthening Cordial will cure
you. No language ca-i convey an adequate -idea of
the immediate and almost miraculous change produ
ced by taking this Cordial in thediseaseed, debilitated
and shattered nervous system, whether broken down
by exeess, weak by nature, or impaired by sickness,
the relaxed and unstrung organization is restored to
its pristine health and vigor.
Married Persons
Or others conscious of inability from whatever cause
will find McL-an’a Strengthening Cordial a thorough
regeucrator of the system ; and all who may have in
ured themselves by improper indulgences, will find
n this Cordial n certain and apeedv remedy.
To The Ladies,
McLean’s Stbnotiiencvo Cordial
la a Sovereign and spe- ly cure for
INCIPIENT C NSUMPTI >N, WHITES,
Obstructed . r DilO nit M-nstraiion, lus<- ntinrn e o’
Urine or Involuntary Di-c -*r erp.-f, Falling of
the Womb, G* do ill--*, F -Min~ and all Diseases in
cident to F- males.
THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT.
Suffer no long* r. Take it according to Direction*.
It will s'imolaie. strengthen, and invigorate vou and
cause ifce bloom of health to moudt yourcheek again.
EVERY BOTTLE IS WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION.
FOR CHILDREN.
If your children are sickly, punv, or afflicted. Me
Lean’s Corpial will make them healthy, fat and robust
Delay not amoment. try it, and vou will be convinced
IT IS DELICIOUS TO TAKE.
Caution.—Beware ol Druggists or dealers who may
try to palm off opon you some Bitter, or sarsaparilla
trash, wbtcb they can buy cheap, by saving it is just
sa good. Avoid such men. Ask for McLean's
Strengthen Cordial, and lake nothing else. It is the
oalr remedy that will purify the blood thoroughly,
and at the same tbe system.
One Übleepoonlul taken every morning testing, is I
s certain prereotiy; for Cholera. Chills and Fever, ;
Yellow Fever, or any preualeot disease. It is put up
in large bottes.
Price only 9 1 per bottle, or six pottle* #5.
J. 11. McLEAN.
Sole Proprietor of this Cordial.
Also McLean's Volcanic Oil L<ment.
Principal Depot on the corner ~l Third and Pm* S.t,
St. Loui* M. K-r slr h y \|***y sad Lined* II I
Patent Redioiucs, Ac.
Fever and Ague/
from which mankind suffer over a large part of tho
globe, Is the consequence of a diseased action In tho
system, imlucevl bv the poisonous miasm of vegetable
(teeny. This exhalation la evolved by the action of
solar heat on wut soil, and rise* with the watery vapor
from It. While the sun is below tho horizon this va
por lingers near the earth’* surface, and the virus
is taken with it through the lungs Into tho blood.
There it acts a* an irritating poison on the internal ,
viscera and excreting organs oritlie body. The liver
Is-comci torpid and fails to secrete not only this virus,
but nlso the bile from tbe blood. Both the virus and
the bilo accumulate in the circulation, and produce
violent constitutional disorder. The spleen, the kid
neys, and tho stomach sympathize with the liver, and
lic'oomc disordered also. Finally, the Instinct of our
organism, as if in an attempt to expel the noxious
infusion, concentrates the whole blood of tho body
in the internal cxcretorlcs to force them to cast It out.
The blood loaves tho surface, and rushes to the cen
tral organs with congestive violence. This It the
Chill. But in this effort, it foils. Then the Fever
follows, in which the blood leaves tho central organ*
and rushes to tho surface, as If in another effort to ex
pel the irritating poison through the other great ex
cretory—tho skin. In fhis nlso it fails, and the sys
tem abandons the attempt exhausted, waiting for the
recovery of strength to repeat tho hopeless effort
another day. Those nro tho tits or paroxysms of Fs
vek and Ague. Such constitutional disorder will
’ i our so undermine tho hcnlth if it is not removed.
We have labored to tlnd, and have found, an aa-
Ayor’s Ague Cure, l
which neutralizes this malarious poison in the blood, -
and stimulates the liver lo expel it from tho body.
As it should, so it does cure this afflictive disorder
with perfect certainty. And it docs more, or rather
docs what is of more service to those subject to this
infection. If taken Jn season it expels it from the sys
tem ns it is absorbed, and thus keeps those who use
it free from its attacks; keeps tho system in health
although exposed to the disease. Consequently it not
only cures, but protects from, tho great variety of af
fections which are induced by this malignant influ
ence, such as Remittent Fever, Chill Fever. Dumb, of
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, Colic, Paralysis, and Painful Affections of tho
Stomach and Bowels, nil of which, when arising from
this cause, will bo found to assume more or less tho
intermittent type. This “Aoiib Curb” removes tho
cause of these derangements, and cures tho diseaso.
This it accomplishes by stimulating the cxcretorio*
to expel the virus from the system: and these organs
bv degrees become habited to do this their office of
their own accord. Hence arises what we term aerti
mut.'on. Time ptnv tho same end, but
often life is not"long enough, or is sacrificed in the
attempt, while this “Astra Cons” does it at once,
and with safety. Wo have great reason to believe this
is a surer as well as safer remedy for the whole clast
of diseases which are caused by tho miasmatic iafec
tion, than any other which lias been discovered; and
it has still another important advantage to tho pub
lic, which is, that it is cheap as well as good.
PREPARED HY
DR. J. C. AYER ‘k CO.
LOITF.I.Jo MASS.
Price Ox it Dollar per Bottle.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
has won for itself such a renown for the cure of overy
variety of Throat and I.ung Complaint, that it is en
tirciy unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of
i:s virtues, wherever it has been employed. As it
lias long been in constant use throughout this sec
linn, wo need not do more than assure the peoplo
its qnalitv is kept up to the iiest it ever has been,
and that it may lie relied on io do for their relief
all it lias ever been found to do,
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
For all tho purposes of a Purgitivo Medicine-
Foil Costivehkss;
For run Gore or Dyspepsia;
Foil .lahndiok;
For the Curb ok Indigestion;
For Headache; -
For the Core or Dysentery;
For a Foul Stomach;
For tub Cure ok Erysipelas;
For The Piles;
For the Cure or Scrofula;
For all Scrofulous Complaints;;
For the Cure or Rheumatism;
For Diseases or the Skis;
For the Cure or I.iver Complaint;•
For Dropsy;
For the Cure or Tetter, Tumors, and Sai.w-
RIII'UM :
Foit Worms:
For tiie Cure or Gout;
For a Dinner Pill:
For tun Cure or Neuraloja;
For Purifying the Blood.
They nre sugar-coated, so that tho most sensitive can
take the in pleasantly, and living purely vegetable, nr*
harm cun arise from their use in any quantity.
Price 25 coats yir Bax; Fivo Boxes for $1.00:
Great numbers nf Clergymen, rhvsieinns, States
men, and eminent personages, have lent their names
to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these reme
dies, but our space here will liot permUtho insertion
of them. The agents is luw named furiiTsli gratis our
American Almanac in which they nre given; with,
nisi) full descriptions of the above complaints, and.
the treatment that should lie followed for their cure.
Do not be put oil’ by nnprmekifcd dealers with other*
preparations tliev make. nioHwprofit on. Demand
Ayer’s, and take no oihers, The sick want the best.
aid there is for them, nnd they should hare it.
All our Remedies are for sale by
For sale by J. Henry Wood, Grcrntshoro.anY’
D. Hightower, White Plains. ]ip.l .-’flO-ly.
TO CONSUMPTIVES AX I) NERVOUS
SUFFERERS.
FJ’IHE subscriber, for several years a resi
* dent of Asia, discovered while there, a
conic vegetable remedy—a sure Cure for (Jon
sumption. Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds,-,
and Xerrous Debility. For the benefit of Con
sumptives and Nervous Sufferers, he is willing j
to make the same public. • jr
To those who desire it, ho will send the Pre
serin tion, with fu’l directions, (free of charge); ;
; also a seunple of the medicine, which they will i
find a beautiful combination of Nature’s simple •
herbs. Those desiring tho Remedy can obtain i
it bv return mail, by addressing
J. F,. CHTHBER7,
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, No. 4‘t9Brondwny, X. T.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Institution established by Special
Endowment for the J tlief <J the t-id and
Distress - ,ajflicted with Virulent and
Epidemic Diseases.
f IAHF oward Association, in view of tho
JL |a>iftil destruction of human life caused by
sexual diseases, and the deceptions practiced
upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases
by quacKH, several years agodiiected their con
sulting Surgeon, as a charitable aet worthy of
their name, to open a Dispensary for the treat
ment of this class of diseases, in all their forms,
and to give Medical adtie. gratis to all who
apply by letter with a description of their con
dition (ape, occupation, habits of life, Ac), and
in cases ofextreme poverty, to furnish Medicine
jreeftf.charge, It is needless to add that the
Association commands the highest medical skill
f f the age, and will furnish the most approved
.node'r treatment The Directors of the Asso
ciation t.i t’o-ir annual Report upon the treat
i‘>ito! exuai diseases, express the highest
I Hi-faction with tin- success which has attended
ibe labor of their Surgeons in the cure of sem
util weakness, diseases of the Kidneys and Blad
der, Ac and order a continuance of tbe same
plan for the ensuing year.
Valuable reports on Spermatorrhoea, aud oth
er diseases of sexual Organs, arid the new reme
dies employed in the Dispensary, •■ent to ths
afflicted in sealed letter envelopes,free of charge
Two or 3 Stamps for postage will beacceptable.
Address, Dr J Skh.lin Uoueiitox, Acting
Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South oth
st., Philadelphia, Pa by order of the Direc
tors EZRA E HARTVVELL, President.
Geo. Fairchild. Kcr.’ri/. fnov. 19 ‘59-ly’
Job Work of all
kinds neatly done;
at this office on
short notice.
Be sure to call at Massey & LansdelTs and price their goods before purchasing elsewhere!