Planters' weekly. (Greenesboro' [i.e. Greensboro], Ga.) 185?-18??, August 22, 1860, Image 4

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What icc are Made of.— The following is from an article by Oliver W. Holme*: If the reader of thia paper live another year, hi* self conscious principle will have migrated from hi* present tenement to another, the raw material* even of which are not yet put together. A portion of that body of which is to be, will ripen in the corn of his next harvest. Another portion of his future person lie will pur chase, or others will purchase for him, headed up in the form of certain barrels of potatoes. A third fraction is yet to be gathered in the southern rice field. The Hmhs with which he is then to walk will bo glad with flesh borrowed from the ten ants of many stalls and pastures, now unconscious of their doom. The very or gans of speech with which he is to talk so wisely, plead so eloquently, orspeak effec tively, must first serve his humble brctli etn to bellow, and for all the varied utter- ance of bristled or feathered barnyard life. Hi*bones themselves are, toagreal extent, in posse and not esse. A bag of phosphate of lime, which he lias ordered from Prof. Mapes, for his grounds, contains a large part of what is to be his skeleton. And more than all this, and by far the greater part of liis body, is nothing at all but water the main substance of his scattered mem bers is to be looked for in the reservoir, in the running streams at the bottom of the well, in the clouds that float over his head or diffused among them all. EF*“The late Chief Justice Marshall, while riding one morning to court in his single carriage, his horse fell down and broke a shah. He was puzzled what to do. Tom, a neighboring negro wagoner, happening to drive up, lie asked him if he could help him out of his difficulty. •Oyes, maßsa, if you’ll lend me your knife”?’ Tom took the knife and cut a sapling pole and a grape vine from a neighboring thicket, with which lie speedily spliced up the broken shaft. ‘Now, Tom,’ said the Judge, ‘why didn’t I think of that V ‘O, massa, replied Tom, ‘you know dal tome people will hab more sense den oders /’’ Triumph over Evil. —We are rewarded for every triumph we make over tempta tion. I will suppose there are many who have struggled against the vanity of vain’ pleasures; many who have put down evil thoughts with a strong will; many who, after a long, and, it may be, an uncertain conflict with tho seductions of the world, at length have triumphed. I will put it to them whether when they have combat ed and prevailed against evil, their hearts have not softened and melted, and they have not felt within their bosoms a seraph ic ? They have so felt; and so it will over be. No sooner shall they have driven from them the tempting demon of pride, of vanity, of anger,—no sooner shall the de vil have left them, than angels will come and minister unto them. Idleness. —Carlyle says: —Nine-tents of the miseries and vices of manhood pro ceed from idleness; with men of quick minds, to whom it is especially pernicious, this habit is commonly the fruit of many disappointments and schemes oft baffled ; and men fail in their schemes, not so much for the want of strength as from the ill-di roction of it. The weakest living crea ture, by concentrating his powers upon a single object, can accomplish something; the strongest, by dispersing his over many, may fail to accomplish anything. The drop, by continued falling, bores its pass age throngh the hardest rock—the hasty torrent rushes over it with hideous uproar, and leaves no trace behind. The Force of Habit. —There was a boy in my class—says Sir Walter Scott—who stood at the top, nor could, I with all my’ efforts supplant him. Day came after day, and still he kept his place, do what I would, till at length I observed that when a question was asked, lie always fumbled with his finger at a particular button in the lower part of his waistcoat. To re move it, therefore, became expedient in my eyes, and in an evil moment it was re moved with a kuife. Great was my anx iety to know the sncccss of measure, and it succeeded 100 well. When the boy was •gain questioned, his fingers sought the button, but it was not to be found ; in his distress he looked down for it; it was to bo seen no more than to be felt. lie stood confounded, and i took possession of his flace; nor did he ever recover it, nor ever, believe, suspect who was the nut hoi of his wrong. Often, in after life, has the sight of him mots me hr I passed by him, and often have I resolved to make him some, reparation, but it ended in good res olutions.—Lockharts Life of Scott. FOR SALE. •W K Barrel* of Rectified Whisky ; I ij 25 Barrels, Old Rve Manongihela : 00 “X Whisky; 8) •• XX *1 •• XXX “ 30 Baskets Pearl Champaigne; 16 •• Mumui.s “ 130 Boses Tobacco, of different brands; by ALSO, 330 Barrels Rectified Whiskey; 43 •• White Whiskey. Aueiuta. Ajr 25.1860. M L ALLEOI'D. DAVIS & BROTHER WOULD inform their friends and the pub lic that they have been driven by “the fira” to Mr. Norton’s store where they offer for ■•la at the lowest market prices, their usual assortment of goods consisting in part, of Bonnets, Trimmed and Untrimmed; Neo politaa, Marsailes, Chip and Straw Flats; French Lace Mantillas and Points, with and without capes; Colored and Black Barege Shawls ; Jackonct, Organdie and Barege Robes, from tour to ten Flounces, from $3 to |l2; Printed L iwns end Muslin from 121-2 to 50c; Nanaook, Jackonet, Mull end Swiss Muslins, Plain end Striped, from 18 to 50 cents; IPiv Collars, Muslin Trimmings, IFrt. Bands, Twisted Silk Mitts, Linen, Cambric, Plain, Hemstitched and Embroidered Handkerchiefs, from 10 eta. tosß 00; Hoaten. Hoop Skirts, from 50 cts to $2 50; Hate or oil kinds ; Boots, Shoes, Clothing; Hard—o, Hollow Ware. Iron, Steel, Nails, Sugar. Coffee, Molasses, Salt ; in abort what ever the wants of the people demand. All of which we will sell at low as can can be obtain ed in in market Than a Ail far the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on us wa hope our friends will take the trouble In visit ns at our new location, whom wo will supply their wants on as favor able terms as any house in the cite, DAVIS * BftOTHKR. j Gmaneshorn, April IA, 8A f i*u 2 lv| I mtorellaueoco Advertisemeuta. IHcCORD, HORTON A WALTON, WHOLESALK DEALEHS I.* Groceries Generally. Cor. Broad uad Campbell Street*. AUGUSTA, GA. Z. n’coilD, J W. HORTON, ROBT. WALTON, IR. Augusta, Ga., March 28th, 1860-Gm. SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE. SPKAAS & EIGHT, STILL OCCUPY THEIR OLD STAND, Opposite the Planters’ Hotel, No. 316, Where they Constantly keep on band one of THE LARGEST STOCKS IN THE SOUTHERN COUNTRY! Comprising Every Article in the Drag and Fancy Goods Trade, ALL or Which they will sell AT NEW YORK PRICES. Price Before You Buy. , Augusta, G i., January lO.h, I^6o. PLUMB & LEITNER. Near Post Office Corner, Broad St. Augusta, Georgia. WHOLESALE DEALERS l\ Pure Medicines, Chemicals, rugs, Paints, Oil. class, Perfumery, Brushes, Fine Toilet Articles, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Warranted Garden Seed Sfe., Sfc. Our stock is perhaps the most complete in the city, and our articles for purity arenotsur passed by those of any concern. Sept. 28-1 y. PLUMB & LEITNER. PAN MILLS. fJTIIE subscribers have for sale MON rCiONIEJtY A BBO’S., Celebrated Wheat Fans, That will clean a bushel per minute. Also, T A PF LIN’S llorsc Povvcis and Threshers, Inq lire of J. CUNNINGHAM, or IIOWELL & NEARY. N. B.— r nstomers wanting grinding done must have it in the Mills the first of the week, recnesboro, April 18,18(50 ts, J. C. SOUTHERN RIGHTS. MUCII ha* been said of late about South ern Rights and Southern Trade, espe cially since the Charleston Convention, You can now, “show your faith by your works.” J. W. WINFIELD, Oilers for sale HARNESS of all kinds, made in tliis city, out of the best Southern material bv a Southern man and he will give a Southern war rantee, for all work done in his shop. He is prepared to make, to order, anything from n throat-latch of a Bridle to the finest Carriage Harness. * 6tg“Call at his shop in front end of Brother Copelan’s Livery Stable and you will be waited on by a Southern man. (I. W. GROGAN, recnesboro, May 15. [feb.2”-ly] Agent. 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 o > 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. WINFIELD & PORTER. Feb. 22d 1860. Cm. Good Times have come at uast! Two Thousand Three Hundred „nd Eighty Prizes! sl6. SOO. FOUR CAPITAL PRIZES! &. J. FORTY EIGHTH MAGNIFICENT CASH, WATCH & LAND CIPT DISTRIBUTION. WILL BE DRAWN AT FRANKLIN, IND., MONDAY AUGUST 6tli, 1860. Cash Prize of SSOO in American Gold. Horse, Buggy and Harness, S4OO. Splendid Rosewood Piano Fort Valued at $350 363 GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, All in Hunting Cases from $lB to $250 212 Prizes In American Gold, $2,50, to SSOO. 200 ACRES OF FARMING LAND. 419 Sots Solid Silver and Double Plated Ware. Patent Self-Winding and American Spring Watches, Gold and Silver Vest Chains, Bracelets, &c., &c., &c. Number of Prizes, ..... 2,180 Value of Prizes, $17,500 Tickets Limited to 16,500 DRAWING TAKES PLACE MONTHLY. py Every Ticket-holler receives a printed list of drawn numbers, free of charge. AH 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, Ac*, to any of the conn 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 the Union, who have attended my drawings. As the above named are personally acquainted with me, and most of them have attended my num*r >us drawings, I will request all who wish to satisfy themselves of the svfety of their inr raiment to write to any of the above gentle* >uen. Agents Wanted in every locality, to whom the most liberal Inducement* are offered. ALL I’KIZF.H PROMPTLY PAID. Single Ticket*., Sir Six Tickets |4 A. J?ALEXANDER. Franklin. Johnson Cos., Indians. I 'in* 13th, IWfl vim. I MlncellaacMM Advertiwmcal*. ) CLOCKS. WATCHES JIfflLJ V s THE undersigned would respectfully fit inform the citizens of this ueiniry and the public in general, that he has Returned la Grecneskoro, and will constantly keep on hand a well selec ted stock of ;1 Clocks, Watches A Jewelry, and will sell lower than ever. Call in and try him. Clocks, W atehes and Jewelry, also, kepaibed as heretofore at the old stand. J. P. AULSTROM, Grecnesboro’, Ga, May 30, 1860. ts. 50,000 Copies already Sold. EVERYBODY'S LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS, BY FRANK CBOSBY, OP THE PHILADELPHIA BAIL It Tells You How to daaw up Pa RTNrnsnip Papeks and gives general forms for Agreements of all kinds, Bills of Sale, Leases and Petitions. It Tells You How to draw up Bonds and mort gages, Affidavits, Powers of Attorn ey, Notes and Bills of Exchange , Re ceipts and Releases. It Tells You The laws for the Collection of Dsbts, with the Statues of Limita tion, and amount and kind of , rop erty Exempt from Execution in eve ry State. It Tells You How to make an Assignment prop erly, with forms for Composition with Creditors, nnd the Insolvent Laws of every State. It Telle You The legal relations between Guar dian and Ward, Master and Ap peentice, and Landlord and Tenant. It Tells You What consiitutes Libel and Sian der, and the law as to Marriage Dower, the Wife's Right in Prop erty Divorce and Alimony. It Tells You The Law for Mechanics’ Liens in every State, and the Naturalisation Laws of this country, and bow to comply with the same. It Tells You The law concerning Pensions and how to abtain one, and the -Pre- Exemption Laws to Public Lands. It Tells You The law for Patents, with mode of procedure in obtaining one, with Interferences , Assignments and 7a ble of Fees. It Tells You How to make your Will and how to Administer on an Estate, with the law and the r< quirements there Os in every State It Sells You The meaniug of Laic Terms in general use, and explains to you the Legislative , Executive and Judi eial Poivers of roth the General and State Governments. It Toils You How to keeji out of Law, by show ing how to do your busines: legaly thus saviug a vast amount of prop erty, and vexatious litigation, by its timely consultation. Single copies will be sene by mail, postage paid, to Every Farmer, Every Mechanic, Every Man of Business and Every body in Every State, on receipt oi ft.lK*, or in law style bind ing at $1.25. SIOO9 A YEAR-™ l^ where, in selling the above work, as our terms to all such are very lileral. For single copies of the Book, or for terms to agents, with other information, apply to or address JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher, No. 617 Sanson S reel. Philadelphia, *'a. Julv 4th, 1860. —wGm. What Everybody Wants. THE FAMluf DOCTOR: CONTAINING Simple Remedies, Easily Obtained, for the Cure of Diseases in all Forms. BY PROF. IIENRY S. TAYLOR M. D. It Tells You How to attend upon the sick, and how to cook for tbun; how to pre pare Drinks, Poultices, &c., and how to guard against infection from Contagious Diseases. It Tells You Os the various diseases of Chil dren, and gives the best and sim plest nude of treatment during teething, Convulsions, Vaccina tion, IPuooping-cougb, & Jftasles, 11 Tells You The symptoms of Croup, Cholera Infantum,Colic. Diarrhoci, Worms Head, Ringworn, Chicken pox, &c., and gives you the best remedies for their cure. It Tells You The symptoms of Fever and Ague and Bilious, Yellow, Typhus, Star let and other Fevers, and gi ves you (he best and simplest remedies for their cure. It Tells You The sympton sos Influenza, Con sumption, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Dropsy, G out Rheumatism, Zum bago, Erysipel s, &c., and gives you the best remedies for their cure. It Tells You The symptoms of Cholera Morbus -Malignant Cholera, -Sbiall Pox. Dysentary, Cramp, Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Liver and the best remedies for their cure. It Tells You The symptoms of Pleurisy, Mumps Neuralgia, Apoplexy, Paralysis, the various Diseases of the Throat Teeth, Ear and eye. end the best remedies for their cure. It Tells You The symptoms of Epilepsy, Jaun dice, Piles. Rupture. Diseases of the Heart, Ilemarrhage, Veneral Diseases, and Hydrophobia, gives the best remedies for thei cure. It Ttlls You The best and simplest treatment for wounds, Broker. Bones and Dislocation, Sprains, Lockjaw, Fe ver Sjres, white swellings, Ulcers whitlows, Boils, Scurvy, Burns and Scrofula. It Tells You Os tbe various diseases peculiar to woman, and gives the best and simplest remedies for their cure together with many valuable hints for tbe preservation of health. The work is written in plain language free from medical terms, so as to be easily under stood, while its simple recipes may soon save you many times the cost of the book. It is printed in a clear and open type; is illustrated with appropriate engravings, and will be for warded to your address, neatly bound and pos tage paid, on receipt of SI.OO. SIOOO A YEAR c “ be mmde h J en v - , teeprising men every where, in selling the above work, as our induce ments to all such are very liberal. For i ingle copies of the Book, or for terms to agents, with other information, apply to or address JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher. No. 017 Arnmn Street, Philadelphia Pa Julr 4th, 1860. -wOm. NOTICE. DR. N. F. POWERS, having been burnt out has had to get an office elsewhere.— He is now at ving in the house formerly held by Dr. Latimer. Dr. P. solicits tbe patronage of tboae who m*v grant it, and who ar* wiliin* to pay for It. BE SURE TO CALL AT MASSEY & LANSDELL'S. mmy <§, iLMis^LLj, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, CU micais, Paints, Oils, || Varnishes, Patent Medicines, &c. [ Main Street, Greenesboro’, georgia. HAVE IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE: 10,000 LBS. WHITE LEAD, FROM 7jJ TO 10 CENTS ; | 2000 “ SNOW WHITE ZINC; 500 GALL’S. LINSEED OIL; 200 •• MACHINERY 200 SPERM 200 <• LARD 100 “ COLD PRESSED CASTOR OIL; 40 “ SWEET 200 “ SP’TS TURPENTINE; 200 • 95 PER CT. ALCOHOL; 100 •• BURNING FLUID; 109 “ COACH-BODY VARNISH ; 100 “ JAPAN 100 “ BLACK JAPAN; 40- PIANO VARNISH ; 100 “ COPAL 100 •* LEATHER •’ 100 ASPHALBUNE VARNISH; 100 “ TRAIN OIL; 200 •• KEROSENE “ 10 CASES CONCENTRATED LYE ; 200 KEROSENE LAMPS; 20,000 CIGARS; 100 OZ. QUININE; 10 MORPHINE; •PERFUMERY IN LARGE QUANTITIES , And almost everything else belonging to the Dru<>’ 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 wo are having manufactured for us, several new brands of Lead in largo 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. I ‘"WHEIiK YOU GAN BUY GOODS GILEAP. BY calling at Npssey & 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. SSO REWARD. RAN A WAY from mv plantation on the 22d of July last, my Negro man FRANK. He is about 350 r 36 years old, of dark complexion, about six feet high, and weighs about 180 pounds or more. He is thoughtto be ranging between Greenes boro and Liwrences’ Mill on the Oconee river. 1 will give the above reward to any one who will lodge him in the Greene County Jail or deliver bint lo me. WM. ROWLAND S*. March 14th 1860, ts. DR. J. BOVEE HODS’ mrmuh mm. BITTERS, ARE made from a pure and unadulterated TFine, which is about doul la the usual strength of other IFint-s, end is imported by only one house in the United States. Also, from the foil wing valuable Roots, Herbs, &c.,- viz- Solomon’s Sea), Spike-naid.Comfrcy,Cam omile Flowers C.-ntian, Wild Cherry Tree Bark, and Bayberry. WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD TO PRODUCE THEIR EQUAL!!! -- We do not profess to have discovered some Roots “known only to the Indians of South America,” and a euro-for “all diseases which the flesh is heir to,” but we claim to present to the public a truly valuable preparation, which every intelligent Physician in the countr wdl approve of and recommend. Asa remedy for INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Weak Zungs, Indigestion. Dyspepsia, es of the Nervous System, Paraly sis, Piles, Diseases peculiar to Females, Debility, aud all cases requiring a Tonic, they are UNSURPASSED! For Sore Throat, so common amorg the Clergy, they are truly valuable. For the aged and irfii in, or for pc’ sons of a weak constitution—for Minister.? of the gospel, Zawyers, and all public speakers—for Book keepers, Tailors, Seamstresses, Students, Ar tists, and all persons leading a sedentary life, they will prove truly beneficial. Asa Beverage, they are wholescmo innocent and dolicious to the laste. They produce ait the exhilarating effects of Brandy or Wine without intoxicating; and arc a valuable rem edy for persons addicted to excessive use of strong drink, and wish to refrain from it— They are pure and entirely free from the pois on contained in the adulterated Wines a-d Li quora with which the country iB flooded. These Bitters not only CURE butPREVENT Disease,and should be used by a'! who live in a country where the water is bad, or w here Chills and Fevers are prevalent. Being entire ly innocent ond harmless, they may be given freely to Children and Infants with Impunity. Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance ad vocates, as an act of humanity, should assist in spreading these truly valuable BITTERS over tbe ’and, and thereby essentially aid in banish ing Drunkenness. CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO., Proprietor*, 78 WHlian Street, New York. Druggists generally. Wholesale and Retail Agents for Georgia. Purus & Leitneu, Augusta, oold also by CrabbeA Weaver. Greensboro. June 19tb, 1860. [jan. 12J wly. COPPEK HOHTNIio KOD COTL. PANT. AUatTSTA, GrJ±- W/ “ * re now prepared to furnish this cele * ’ brated Rod to ail who ia*y 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 --PH/. Agents wanted in all parts cf the r ’. r ® lc * 1 yomr Lives mid Properly. “■ *• AunuMa, Esq., j, s our authorised ‘ •* 1* eenoshoro. for soliciting orders Ac. 1 „ at bis establishment a model of i •he Rod can be seen. v . 8. K.CLARKfi, S. T. A G.'S, November 2 I, Ig;,* DIAKitMCAI CitAliP! ( IIOUUA: JUKE DhOTS. Th s medicine has been THB NRVKH FAILING TRIED, TESTED and PROVED KKVHW hvTRN YEARS CXpcriODO. to Oe trte only gkktailv, SAFFand kw.iari.r rom edy for all bowel derangements, diakrikka, Disentery, Cramps, Pains, Cholera, Cholic, &c. now before the public. One or two doses of 20 drops, will cure the most severe ciamps in the stomach in 20 minutes. A single <lo S e of ten cures the Diarrhoea and it never constipates, the bowels. One dose will satisfy any one ot its merits. Price only 25 Cents. Prepared by Tkall & Stow, 43 Bowery. N York. And sold in Greenesboro bv Massey & Lansddl. [ipr. 11 th, “80-ly. Juno 11th 1800. wly. DR. J. H. MclmE AN’S Sfrcngtheiiiiijs: Cordial & Blood Purifier. TSK GREATEST REMEDY IN THE WOULD. tlWest liglitfu! Cordial It is strictly a scien- M3aß tifio and Vegetable com Herby and Bark. J|, A low Dock, Blood-root,** 1 ™™*. 1 ■” More tatlßg.sar*i]Miriiia, wiu ctier after taking. ry, and Dandelion enters its compound. The entire active remedial prfneiplcs of each ingredi nt is thor oughly extracted by my method of distilling. pro ducing a delicious,"exhilcrating spirit, and the most infallible remedy for renovating the diseased sys tem, and restoring the sick, autferingand debilitated invalid to hbaltu and Stbexgth. McLean's Strengthening Cordial WILL EKFKCTUALLY CURB LIVER COMPLAINT. DY-PEPSIA, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases ol the kidney, artd all Diseases arising from a Disorder ed Liver or Stomach, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Inward Piles, Acidity or Stckne'sa ol the Stomach, Fulness of Blood so the Head, Dull Pain or Swimming in the Head, Palpitation of the Heart, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructation*, Chunking or Suf locating Feeling when lying down, Dryness or Yel lowness of the Skin and eyes; Nitrlil Sweats, Inward Foveas, Pain in the Small of the Hack, Chest or S de, citdden Flush of llcat, Depression of Spirits, Fright ful Dreams, I.anger Despondency or any Nervous Disease, Sores or Blot’ Jit s on the Skin, and Fever and Aaoe—or Chill* and F> vcr. Over n Million of Bottles Have been sold during the lust six montlui, and in no instance has it failed in giving entire satisfaction.— Who then, will sutler Item Weakness or Debility when McLkan's SrnKxor.ißNi.su Cordial will euro you. No language oft convey ati adequate idea of the imuirdiule and almost miraculous change produ ced by taking this Cordial in thediscaaeed, debilitated and shattered nervous system, *l,ether broken down by cxeess, weak by nature, or impaired by sicknea-, the relaxed and unr.'.mng organization is restored to its pristine health and vigor. Married Persons Or others consciousof inability from whatever causa will find McLean's Strengthening Cordial a thorough regenerator of the system; and ail who may have in ured themselves by improper indulgences, will find n this Cordial n certain and speedy r.tmody. To The Ladies, McLkan’s Stenuthkning Cordiai. Is a sovereign and apoedy curt* for INCIPIENT C iNSOMPTION, WHITES, Obstructed or Difficult Menslrstion, Inaeontinenre of Urine or Involuntary Discharge thereof. Falling of the Womb, Giddiness, Fainting and al! Diseases in cident to Females. THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT. Suffer no longer. Take it according to Directions. It wili stimulate, strengthen, and invigorate vou and cause the bloom of health to nioudt your cheek again. venr bottle is wabkantei) to oivb satisfaction. FOR CHILDREN. If your children are sickly, puny, or afflicted. Me Lean’s Curpial will make them healthy, fat and robust Delay not a moment, try it, and you will he conviu-ed IT IS DELICIOUS TO TAKE. Caotios.— Beware ol Druggist*or dealers who may try to palm off upon you some Hitter, or sarsaparilla Hash, w htoll they can buy cheap, by saviog it ia just a* good. Avoid aucli men. Ask lor Me Lean’* Strengthen Cordial, and lake nothing else. It is the oaly remedy that will purify the blood thoroughly, and at the same the system. Onetableapoonlnl taken every morning lasting. Is a certain preventive fur Cholera, Chill* and Fever, Yellow Fever, or any prctialcnt did.ase. It is put up in large bottea. Price only 91 per bollle, or ail pottles (so. J. 11. McUUK. Soli IVoprirtrrf ut this Cordis! Also MrLnan’a Vuh ant** Oil Ivmcnt. Principal ll.iml on the rneirr ol Third on I Pirn- M St touts M’ For sale try srd l,*t .Ml Valent NcdMaet, <kc. AYTH K’ S ‘ Ague Cure. PUR THK SfLtPV CCK Ot Intermittent Fever or Fever and Ague, Re mittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dnmt > Agno, Periodical Headache, or Biliont Headau and Bilious Fevers; indeed for the vrhol Class of Diseases originating in biliary derangement, caused by the Malaria U miasmatic countries. < No one rcmcrly is louder called for by t'W n xs sities of the American people than a sure and safj cure for Fever and Ague. Such n remedy we are new cnnhlcd to oiler, with a perfect certainty that it will eradicate the disease, and with assurance, found ed on proof, that uo liair.i cun arise frotu its uWc iu anv quantity. > That which protects from or prevents this ■#''> dor must be of immense service in the communities where it prevails. Prereotion is better than < V, for the patient escapes the risk which he niasK in violent attacks of this baleftil distemper. . ... s “Cure” expels the miasmatic poison of Ft prc* and Act t: from the system, and prevents th veloptncnt of the disease, if taken on the first proach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not >/ the Is-st remedy ever yet discovered for this da f complaints, but also tfie cheapest. The large q tity wo supply for a dollar brings it within the rvacit of every body; and in hilions districts, where FbVRR and Ague prevails, every body should have it, asr.G use it fitcly, l>oth for cure and protection. It iti j hoi>ed this price will place it within the reach of air* the jioor ns well as the rich. A great superiority* of this remedy over any other ever discovered for’ j n sim , to call at Massey & Lansdell’s and price their goods beforc pnrcliasiiig elscwliere! the speedy atul certain cure f Intcmiittcnts is, tV.S it contains r.o Quinine or mineral, consequently it produces no quiuism or other injurious effects whnN ever upon the constitution, t Those cured by it tu left ns healthy ns if they Imd never had the disease. Fever and Ague is not alone the eonsequcnce of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disorders arise from its irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Cntnrrli^Asthmn, Palpitation, Painful Af fection of the Spleen, Hysterics, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, and Derangement of the Stomach, all of which* when originating in this cause, put on the intermittent type, or becomo periodical. This. “ Cure ” expels tfie jHiisoti from the blood, and con seqtleutly cures them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to immigrants, and percents travelling or .—muorariiy resiling >u the malarions districts. If t akcu {Hca-l mallv. or and 9v, while expaevd. to tho infection, that tviuk ®xcrciv.;f <v x*n tlje rmeweaml} cannot accumulate in snnlvieflt qttidt.' I'’ 1 '’ to ripensa*o disease, lienee it is even more valuable for mt****- tion than cure, uttd few will ever suffer from lukT* inittcnts, if they avail thcmselvos of tho protection this remedy affords. .’ A> Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, 5 FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, are so composed that disease within tho range of their action can rarely wltlistand or evade them. Their ]H'iietrnting projicrties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organism, core reefing its diseased action, nnd restoring Its healthy vitalities. As n consequence of these properties, tho Invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical Icbilitv is astonished to find liis health or energy re stoxd'hya remedy nt once so simple nnd inviting. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of very body, hut also many formidable and dangerous liseascs. ’ Tho agent below named is pleased to. bind. h gratis my American Almanac, containing xTiiticatcs of their l itres and directions for their ttso in tho following complaints: Vastier mss, Ifcartburu, IniHach* urisimj from disordered Stomach, Nausea, Injl<;cstion. Vain in and Morbid Inaction of the Hote ls, Vlalnb ii’ u, I.ass of Appetite. Jaundice, ami otte r dndred complaints, arising from n low Mate of tho hodv or ohstruction of Its functions. They .to an cxccllAit alterative for tho renova tion of tho hlbo l and tlio restorutioii of tone ami strength to the system debilitated by disease. Ayor’s Cherry Pectoral* * FOR TUB RAPID CURB OP v<ngl, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croupv Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in ad vance! stages of the Disease. So wide is tho field of its usefulness, and so nnmer. tuts are tlio cases of its cures, that almost every section of country ulmundt in |,crs<>n* publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and \ veil desperate diseases of the lungs liy Its use. When wire tried. Its superiority over every other nu-dicino vs its kind is too apparent to escape observation,and where its virtues are known, the pitblie uo longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing tmd dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our clbmtre. While many in ferior remedies thrust upon the community “have I tiled and been discarded, this has gained “friend* by every trial, conferred benefits on the a lit it-ted Ihrjr .'an never forget, anti produced cures too ntimerouk aid too remarkable to be forgotten. PREPARED RY DR. J. C. AYER & CO LOWELL. MASS. For sale by J. Henry Wood, Greenesboro. and D. Hightower, Wiiite Plains. Jip.l.-’fiO-ly. TO CONSUMPTIVES AND NERVOUS SUFFERERS* TTtBE subscriber, for several years a resf dent of Asia, discovered w hile there, a simple vegetable remedy—a sure Cure for Con sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and Nervous Debility. For the benefit of Con sumptives and Nervous Sufferers, he is willing to make the same public. To those who desire it, he will send the Pre scription, with ful 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 can obtain it by return mail, by addressing IF riTTHRFI?? BOTANIC P U YSICIAJf, No. 429 BroadwajvJCT. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. .4 Benevolent Institution established by Special Endowment for the L < lief es the tic l and Distress'’ .ajfiictcd with Virulent and Epidemic Discasts. THF oward Association, in view of the . [k.vful destruction of human life caused by sexual diseases, and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by quacks, several ycais asodiiccted fl>r con “"ltlag Surgeon, as a charitable act woithy *, tl.cir name, to open a Dispensary for the treat ment of this class of diseases, in'all their forms, and to give Medical adric; gralie to all who apply by letter with a description of their con dition (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac), and in cases of extreme poverty, to furnish Medicine jree of charge , It is net dlt ss 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 nt 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 sem nal weakness, diseases of the Kidneys snd Blad der, Ac. and order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing year. Valuable reports on Spermatorrhoea, aud oth er diseases of sexual Organs, and tte new reme dies employed in the Dispensary, rent to the afllicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge Two or 3 Stamps for postage wilj bcacrcptablc. Address, Dr J Skii.un lIorcHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Oth st., Philadelphia, Pa I’y order of the Direc tors EZRA E HARTWELL, President. Gko, Fairchild. Orc'ri). |nov. IS’liO-ly? Job Work Till kinds neatly done nt this office on short notice.