Planters' weekly. (Greenesboro' [i.e. Greensboro], Ga.) 185?-18??, December 05, 1860, Image 4

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U.*t, u * iiarriugt.— lf >• “re b.>:i'Uc mm, mud wish in ire certoin of jruii get, .e-er marry a gl named Ann; for wo bivt the authority of Lindley Mur ray and others, that “nn is an indefinite article.’* , . If you would like to have a wife who ih oo of a thousand,” yon should marry an Emily or an Emma, for any printer can fell you that ~e ms” are counted by thou sands* . ‘ „ , If you wish to have a bustling, fly about wifo, you should marry one named Jenny; for every cotton factor knows that jennies are always spinning. If you want to marry a Belier* it is not necessary that you should be a sexton just because you have to ring her at the alter. If you marry one named Margaret, you may be snre that she will coine to the gallows, for all the world knows that Pegs were made for hanging. Jf you wish to succeed in life as a porter you should marry Caroline an& treat her very kindly, for as long as you continue to do that you will be good to Carry. The most incessant writer in the world is he who is always bound to Ad-a-line. Yon may adore your wife, but you will be surpassed in love when your wife is a Dora. Many men of high moral principles, and would not gamble for the world, still have not refused to take a Bet. There lived in the State of Illinois, some years ago. a Methodist preacher, whose duty it was to attend every two or three weeks at the village church, to administer such doctrines, and preach to the few who might feel disposed to attend and hear him. But; alas ! tlie people would not at tend. lie at length adopted the following plan to collect the wicked neighbors to gether. At one of the gatherings in the, neighborhood, our reverend hero mounted a stump and told the people he was desi rous of telling them anew. and, In fact, the quickest way of making a pair of shoes. On the day appointed, every per son collected (desirous of becoming ac quainted with so desirable a trade,) and our preacher was there. He got up before one of the largest congregations he had seen for many a day. and spoke upon the ehirstian doctrine uutil he had converted several around him, and was satisfied. — He then said, *’l promised you I would learn you anew trade ; so I’ll not forfeit my word ; take an old pair of boots and eut the tops off ” A little child, under four years of age, wanted to tell that, among other presents, •lie bad a lan, but had forgotten what it was called. so she describes it as a tiling “to brush the warm all off of you with !” miscellaneous Advertisements. A. ¥ HAW ~ ■aanfaeturer null Dealer in nil KINDS OF FURNITURE. MAIN STRKKT,, MADISON, OA„ RESPECTFULLY informs his friends amt the oublic generally, that he is now- receiving his Ai'KINCr 8 rO'JK OP FUiINITUII from New York i Philadelphia, which, together with his LARGE • COCK of iltme Manufactured, Mtsk-a hi* Assortment the most desirable to make se ts-li ,na from, in the up country. Ilia Stock consists ■of l.vrge Number of BURAUS ranging from <l3B to S7A ft-Mewoot, Mahogany, and Painted Wardrobes; Honewn >d and Mahogany Mtrhletop Waehstands; Jinny Lind T.%11 P<nt odd Cottage Bedsteads; some vi,y handsome Centre and Sola Tables, also Black Walnut EitentionTables, 10, 12,14 -.n lIS feet long. QUARTBTTS, s-y the Set or single one; Hat Stands, and Towel Ricks; several 1 D.ii-n of Mahogany- Purler Chairs; Mahogany R ickers of the different Sizes; Large and R<all Curled Maple. Hookers, with Cano Seat and R**k; Curled Maple Parlor Chairs, and also the Celebrated Cottage Chairs. A large number of Popular Cottage Bedsteads, with or without the Execlsior Spring Red, attached, -** the purchaser mar desire. The SPRING -BED ft oft red at the VERY Low Price of SIX DOLLARS. Alan. on hand. GILT and ROSEWOOD XOHBIHOt Os different I'zes, which can lie cut and put togcih r in PR \ME3 of anv size, nt short notice. H. B.— Sofas and Mahogny.Rocking Chaire RBOPAIPEn T SHORT NOTICE, and a!I other FURNITURE Haired with NoUneaa ani Dispatctv The subscri return* hi® thanka far tlielibeml pntron *** Surtotofore bentowc.l unnn liith, and respectfully •lif.if* a c'mtimnli'tn of the simc. A liberal Reduction will be made on CASH 8 tbICS. —Furniture and delivered atth* Madison *o uj>nr doirn (hr road, fr*e of rharsre.— Or I*r nt and from abr*al. respectfully ao* IjriM. —Jiinf 6lh, T.n MAPBS’ IHTROGEXISEOISVPES-rHOSPHATE OF LIME. REMOVAL FTVIB undersigned, Agent for the shove I. Fortilissr, in consequence of its marked •a*eaa the past season, anl the greatly in eaased demand arising therefrom, has made arrangements with the manufacturer for a larje tnd full supply; and requiring greater feeilitiea for storage and other accommodation, baa taksn the four story Warehouse as below, where he will he able to supply any quantity reqaird, with promptness, lie may be al lowed to express his satis f action in view of the fact that of the numerous purchases made of him Hv planters, generally for the purpose of making comparative tests with other fertil isers. not one case has come to his knowledge where our Fertiliser has not shown a decided superiority. Planters who have used M apes’ PaupSat*. now make it their salt reliance, eoi tare ordering (some of them) ns much as *fty ton*, for use the next season. This fact aoeaVa.for itself. We have discover’ and a qua - ity, developed In the drouth, which was before wuoSserved, via; its hygrometric power, or eapaoity, to absorb moisture from the atmos phere, which obviated to a largo extent the lata unparalleled drought where it was used, while most other fertilisers were not only val ueless, but positively injurious to the plant. The safety and profit aa a money investment, arising from the use of Mattes’ Phosphate, te nw plac'd beyond question, and the experi enee of the past season, has established what we have, without hesitation, always asserted fbr it, that it U the only fertiliser reliable un der all efreamstanees or soil, mode of cultiva tion, and ofweather. The n fersigned is also prepared to supply tar(j"lctit of AGRICULTURAL MA OUXERY and IMPLEMENTS, of the latest Improve! paPswu adapted to Southern culti vation, at lowest prices, a J. A.QUIMBY. I s ‘ •etobst 1 UMW -wSui. M.sccilamcotos AdverUwmeM*. ~A SPLBSWiTSTOCK! = At Lowest Prices! HEXRY~jTOSBOS(E, Watch-Maker, Jeweller, AND O P T ■ C K AN No. 266 BROA DS TR KET, under the U. S. Hotel, and opposite the City Rank. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.) Keeps on hand a select and beautiful assort ment of Goods, consisting of WJkTGKKS, J K Wsl*R Y, . SILVER A PLATED WARE, Tblescopes, Surveyor's Compasses. Spt-Gsas ■s, tor Mountain Use, and in short every thing useful in his line of business particularly SPHOTACLBS, IN GREAT VARIETY. Watches and Jewelry Repaired in the best Manner. [March 28, 1860 ly. Painting and Glazing, BY W. S. WAGfION. f I'kllE nd sr3igned having hadsovcral years A. experience in the business, is now pre pared 11 execute all orders in the best style, at short notice and on reasonable terms. Orders solicited and filled with promptness. Greentsboro Ga., Sept. 12, 1800. —ty. FOR SALE. 7jw Rarrelsof Rectified Whisky ; *) 25 15 irrels. Old Rye Mannngahcla ; 2(1 “ X Whisky; 20 “ XX • 20 “ XXX 20 Baskets I’fcarl Champaigns; 15 “ Miimrn.s - “ 150 Boxes Tobacco, of different brand*: by ALSO, 250 Barrels Rectified Whiskey;? 45 “ White Whiskey. * Augusts. Apr. 25. 1860. M L ALLEGED. D MOTT'S : | PILLS ot IRON. AN aperient and Stomachie preparation of IKON puritied of Oxygen and Carbon by combustion in Hydrogen. Sanctioned by the highest Medical Au thorities, both in Europe urd the United Status, and prescribed in their practice. The- experience ol thousands daily proves that no preparation of Iron can be compared with it. lmpu. rities'd the blood, depression of vital energy, pule and otherwise sickly complexions indicate its neces sity in almost every conceivable case. ! Innoxious in all maladies in wh ; -c-h it has been tried, it Ins proved absolutely curative in each of the followim? complaints, viz : In fIEuiLiTY, Nervous Affections, Emaciation, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Incipient I.lonsumption, Scrofulols Tuberculosis, i S.xLf Rheum, Mismensticuati n, Whites, Chlorosis, Liver Complaints, Chronic Headaches. Rheuma tism, Intermittent Levers, Pimples on tub Face, &<•: Iu cases of Gci.eral Debility, whether the result ol acute disease, or of the continued diminution ot ner vous and inußcular energy from chronic complaints, , one trial of this restorative baa proved successful to | an extent which no description nr written attcs<a . would render credible. Invalids so lorji b*d ridden as to have become forgotten in their own • neighborhoods, have suddenly re appeared in the busy world as if just returned from protracted travel in a distant land. S-.ine very signal instances of this kind are attested of female sufferers, emaciated } victims of apparent marasmus, sanguineous exhaus tion, critical cbance, and that complication of ner vous and dyepeptic aversion to air mid cxcrche for which the physician has no name. t ; In Nervous Affections of all kinds, and for rcarons ; familiar to medical men, the operation of this pre paration of iron must necessarily tie salutary,‘for, j unlike the old otides, it is vigorously tonic without , being exciting rnd overheating; and gently; regular ly aperient even in the most obstinate cases of cob tiveiiess without ever being a gastric purgative, or 1 inflictinjr a disagreeable sensation. ; It is this latter property among’ others, which t makes it so remarkably effectual ahd permanent a 1 remedy for Piles, upon which it also appears t > .exert j a distinct and specific action* by dispeceing the local tendency which forms them. Iu Dyspepsia, innumerable as are its causes, sin* ’ glc box of these Chalybeate Pills has often sufficed > for the most habitual cases, including the atte ndent Costivkness lo unchecked Diarrhoea, even when advanced to Dyacntory, confirmed, emaciating, and apparently malignant, ihe effects have been equally decisive and astonishing. i In the local pains, loss of f.e.Bhand slrcngth, debil itating cough, and remittent hectic, which generally indicate Incipient Consumption, this remedy basal laved the alarm-of friends and pht*iciaftffs iu several very gratifying and interesting instances. , In Scrofulous Tub rrtilosis, this medicated iron ‘l has had far more than the good effect of the most 1 cautiously bn lancet! preparations of iodine without 1 any of their well known liabilities. 7 The attention of females cannot be too confidently invited to this remedy and restorative, iu cases pe t cnliarlv affecting them. In Rheumatism, both chronic and inflamatcry—in i the latter, however, more decidedly—it has been in • variably well reported, both as alleviating pain and • reducing the swellings and etiffness of the joints nnd rmieclcE. Iu Intermittent Fevers, it must necessarily be a great remedy and energetic restorative,and its prog-, resa in the new settlements of the West, will pr<<ba blv be one of high renown and usefillness. No remedy has ever been discovered in the whole history of medicine, which exerts such prompt* hap py, and fully restorative effects. Good appetite complete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength, with an unusual disposition for active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use. Put up in neat fist metal boxes, contain in 50 pills, prire 50cents per box; for eale by druggists and Healers. Will be sent tree to any address oh receipt , of the price. All letters, orders, etc., should be ad i dressed to R. B. LOCKE and Cos. General Agents. 20 Cedar Street, N. Y. o:tober 10, IS6o—wl2rn t i _ - - - - ■ - MAPBS’ SOIL-LIFTING PLOW! WHEN a surface Plotv is run at a depth of twelve inches, and a two-liorse Soil -1 Lifting Plow follows, which is capable of dis integrating to a depth of fifteen inches wore, there is a total disintegrated depth of twenty seven inches and those whoso practice will find that they have another farm beneath that represented on their map. A smaller size of this Plow, iono horscl thinner in the sole and irore dart-like in its figure, is an admirab’c implement for cultivating crops and will do the work of more than forty me t with hoes. With the corn crop this tool may run close alongside the corn, and to the full depth of twelve inches when the corn is but three inch es high, and before the roots occuoy tho space between the rove; this will lift the soil, move every corn plant with the soil, for so slight a distance as no*, to separate the particles from the roots, vet so completely loosening t he mass that the plant may be pickbj up with the fin gers. This is more thorough cultivation than can be obtained by one hundred hoeings, leav ing the soil in better tilth *nd cutting of no roots. More than twenty thousand of these Plow* were sold last year. PRICES. One Horse #OSO Two Horse 1260 “ “ with cutter 14 00 Three Horse 14 00 “ with Cutter 15 60 roral.by J. A. QUIMBV, No. S Warren Block, Augoete, *. I October 24th lfuC-Finll J'*?, Miucellaneonu AdvenitemcWf. A Novelty iu tb Art H orM f PUOTOtiKAPII VIPON PORCELAIN. Secured by letlei* patent in the United BUU*, England. France, and lielginm. THE AMEKIL'AX PHOTOGRAPHIC PORCE LAIN COMPANY, Xu. 781 Broadway Xew York, luring secured tbeir novel and Inren'oua invention by American and Eon, [-tan patent*, are folly prepar ed to execute all orders for. Miniature Likeness of Persons on china, presenting ail tbd attractive and advantageous fe< tores of ordinary photogfaphn th>- hriUmcy and finish nf a water color rawing, and a hitherto uns tained quality of durability, by being rendered as imperishable as (he natural properties of tha articles upon which they are transferred. As the patented process of the Company enables the reproduction of I’butogiapha not only on plain surtares, but upon such as are round or of any de gree of irregularity—poitraita can be reproduced with faultless accuracy, and'deticary of delineation, upon Porccluin wares of any deactiptian and dimen sion Uiru ne articles of luxury or of household utili ty, such aj Irns, Vases, Breakfast cups, Toilet Arti cles, Arc.; thereby securing faithful portraits and furnisbiug a unique and exquisite style of ornamentation of ar ticles in domestic use. Iu order to furnish facilities for the gratification of the popular tute, and to meet the wants of those patrons of the Fine Arts desirous of having Poitrr its on Porcelain, the Company have imported from Eu rope a co,'lection nf superior porcelain goods, manu, factured to their own orter, which they sell at cost prices. As the American Company are owners of the patent tight, nnd consequently the only persons authorized to use the process, they have determined ill order. To afford People in every section of the Union an opportunity to possess Portraits on China , to make the following proposition to Residents in the Country, who are unable to visit personally the Atelier and Galleries in New York. Persons sen-ling a photograph, ambrotype, or daguerreotype to the office of the Company iu New York, accompanied by Fire Dollars, Will receive in return by express, free of other charge, A. richly ornamented Breakfast Cup and Saucer, With the portrait transfeired thereon. By transmitting a daguerreotype and Ten Dollars. they will secure in like manner. A handsome French Vase or Toilet Arti e/e. with the. portrait rcporduced by the patented process. By sending a pair ofdagticrrfoiypcs and Fifteen Dollars. they will receive in r-turn A Pair of rich Senes Vases, with the portraits - xecuto-t equal to miniature pain. iioiTr- ; and, in like manner, portruit* c. in be repro duced on pore, lain wueesor r * Vases of even/ qualify if finish.. tanging, in price JTm Twenty to Oue llHHiht and Do/Jar* the pair. N. B.—lie i>*mk uinr ii> writing iheati ire is, tuwu, county tu<l Siate tlktnu’tlv. Ail letters to be to Manager, American Photographic Porce lain Co.,’ 781 Br a iw.-y, Naw Vukk. 3m October 17lh,l?60. PLUMB & LEITNER. Drvggiits Sf Apothecaries. 212 Near p “’ A/ Os . Street. AffiCSTA fiE&RbIA. Wc reflpfCtfiilijr invite, the ttenion of M(*rchirta, Planters, snd Phywci.ins, to our large and wail as sorted stock us Una-:UiHfra*(f<! MefSifJnfst I CHEMICALS, DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, And H other articles in odr tine. We feel aseurcu that nohoiiss j n tha H nit!i cen off r a stock snpe. i.„ to burs in OBNt i rs.ses-and Pcritv, A 1,1. Ofticisl Pbeparatmns lieing made in strict accjr-!on< o w ith the Formulas of the Unilctl States Pfiarmacopieia, Witli the BEST J/.l TERIALS, and bv THE P&OPEIt WEIGHTS aud MEASURES. Our stuck of DENTAL AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS is full, and our arrangements witli the best manufacturers, for procuring ‘ supplies at the shortest notice, is unequalled. Wo are Agents for the best brands in the country of White lead And Zinc White. The Finest Perfumery and Choicest ARTICLES FOR THE TOILETTE In great variety may always be found in our stock. We keep always on hand a large stock of the best brands of FRENCH AND GERMAN GLASS, For windows, Pictures, Frames, &c„ Ae. FRESH GARDEN. GRASS AND FIELD SEEDS, From the Best Growers, in Large Quantity, at the Proper Season. Feeling confident that we can furnish our customers with the fiest articles, on reasonable terms, we respectfully so icit orders and pledge ourselves to fill them with fidelity and dispatch. If anv article should not prove to be pre ciselv as represented, we shall feel thankful to have it returned at our expense, and the mon ey will be refunded. , PLUMBk LEITNER. Augusta. Ga. September 2f>, 1860. -It. DAVIS & BROTHER WE would in brace the present opportune ty to rttu n our thanks t > our manr custoimis and friends tor the sympathy cx pressed and manifested for us on account of our misfortune of the 28th of March last, and woald'inform them, that we have built a corn u-odious store on the corner where we have done bu&'ness for the las* fi'tcen years and uow offer for sale a conif.lete stock of'staple aed fancy Dry Goods, ernhracine all she latest styles and designs of Calicoes, Delaines, Pop iins, Silita a -d Debaters, Cloaks, Shawl*and Dusters, Table and Fovrell Linens, B 1 cfc and Itron-n Homespun of all widths, Boot* and Shoes, among which wo would call especial attention *o our Double Sole Russel Brogans, made expressly for us. VV e have enlarged our stock, Pocketand Table Cutlery, (Inflow, Ware and Crockery Ware. Hardware. Iron’ Cast and Plain Steel, Sugar, Coff .e, • Salt. Bag. ging Rope, Molasses. Saddles, Bridles, Trae-- & c., In Short our stock embraces whit-ve il item years experience and close observation have taught us the wants of the. peoples dt eiands. Finelly whatever we heve is f r Sale as low aa can be bought in anv market. DXVUI As BROTHER, tfreeuesbwro, Oe 94, I fjn H ty) BE SURE TO CALL AT MASSEY At LANSDELL’S. mmn & LMiiat WHOLESALE DEALERS ZN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oil Tarnishes, Pt cut Medicines, &c. Main Street, Green eshoro', georgit. HAVE I3V STORE AND TO 10,000 LBS WHITE LEAD, FROM 7£ TO 10 CENTS ; 2000 SNOW WHITE ZINC; 500 GALL’S. LINSEED OIL; 200 •• MACHINERY ; 506 “ SPERM 1200 *• , LAUD f ‘* j ; 100 “ COLD PRESSED OASlOit Oil.; j j 40 “ SWEET ■ 200 “ SP’TS TURPENTINE; 200 • 95 PE It CT. ALCOHOL: 100 •• BURNING FLUID; ! 109 •• COACH-BODY VARNISH; 100 “ JAPAN 100 “ BLACK JAPAN; 40 PIANO VARNISH; 100 “ COPAL 100 - LEATHER • 1,00 - ASPHALBIJNE VARNISH; 100 “ TRAIN OIL; j 200 •• KEROSENE “ | 10 CASES CONCENTRATED LYE; ! 200 , KEROSENE LAMIS; J! 20,00 b CiGAUS; -100 OZ. QITINf'NE; || 10. •< VIORPiIINE; FERFIT ME R V IN L \ R i !•’. QU A NT! ’ US E S , | i almost every thin<r else be.l rngiutv to the Business, all of which we ofiW at. VTLANT V !*IU OES, and to wholesale ]torch isers we will sell Drills, ;; Mediernes, dec., at AUiIIISTA i(A i'E>S—■-freight ad ded. Every article wamuifed ‘ Tu bf what It ?>. Sold F %r. ’ And, as we tire having- manutactnrefl for us. several 1 new brands ol Lkao in largo quantities, we can offer greater inducements in quautv tinfl price tliatt ever before offered in tins market. Call and examine oi.tr Stork before pnTciuisiiig elsewhere, as we fell confi j| dent we can give satisfaction. [Feb. 16,1860. WHERE YOU CAN BUY GOODS CHEAP. BY exiling at I Mass ey & LausdelFs \ Drug Store and i Kxumin- | tog some samples of Pure WHITE LEAD we think you will bo convinced j at once i vital it is a: ✓ j BETTER ar.iclc than Ihe Faicrt Lead, and can be sold for LESS soojaii. I DcWitt & Barretts. K TATI fl HARROW. PATENTED 2ND MARCH 1858 The h irst premium Harrow of the cm pirc and diecn Mountain States. The Harrow that has token tin- preiTii *nrn, at every State ami County fair where it has been exhibited and Tested. I wish to inform tho citizens of Orcein*, and the’ adjoining Counties, that l have, bought the -STATES RIGHT” to the above Harrow; and that I am manufactur ing them at PEN FIELD GEORGIA, I have fifty nearly finished. I will sell the Harrow at $15.00, or file “Farmers .Right” for five Dollars Any one who can make a plough stock, can make one oft hole Harrows, as tli>v are von single in fcotiV.P'ctkm, except llie centre piece of iron which is cast, it however costs but two Dollars and twenty five cents. A gen tleman who has used this Harrow says, I would state for the benefit of the farming community, that it is the most simple and complete pulverizer that ever was invent ed, 1 have or.e in use on my (arm (two niih s from Auburn.) and I testify that it will do more work in one hour than a coin mon Harrow will in two, I tested rite Har row in hard soil, and in corn subfile ; and I fiud it comes up to your statement to the very letter &e., Any person wishing to purchase a Har row, can take it on his plantation and if it does not suit he may return it, and I will charge him nothing. It is the very thing for leveling the ground, and breaking clods, consequently is iuvaluable in put ting in wheat. JAMES M. LANKFORD. m October 24th 1860.—1 y. NOW IS THE TIME TO COMMENCE FORMING CLUBS FOR THE NEW YORK WEEKLY, ——AND COMIC PICTORIAL Phunny Phellow!!! A SplcnduT Premium TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER!!! , THE NEW YORK WEEKLY AND PJCTOR A!. I’ll UNNY PH EL LOW ONE YEAR FOR TWO DOLLARS!!! OIU 1 RI&S TO CLUBS. 1 copy one year.... #'2, and the Pictorial Phua- ‘ ny Pool!one year. | 2 “ “ ....$3. and a premium. 4“ “ “ fi “ “ “ 8 - - “ ...*l2, U 10“ “ “ “ i2“ “ “ Send for a Specimen Number, which is furn ished fek. and contains fu l part ou'ars ot PKBMID’-iS. STREET * SMITH. Editok* axflf Pkopsistobsor thk XE'-V YORK \\ EEKLY- 22d Bjekman Streto, N Y. November 7th Jfi6o.—w3nt. Fifty cants per 100 Hr*, will be paid (or all bone* delivered to tha subscriber*. JAS. L. BROWN. JOHN 0. REID. Graencaboro Nov. 1 4th 186<k—tf, BLANK* Os all kinds asatly printed at | ibaMfltoa, sari aotte*. DlA*t ffllffi il CftdlP! t; si iJt, ej; l.tS'i. tmor.v Th a medicine Tint Nyvf.* faiiim; t.. • c kwm > afef eaovKp , l)V te vs ,as c’tpi-rieiici ” v - ■ “'ain, .<urr ■'! smiia r. r^-n, edv ail BUWKI. Or'cANOe.HCNTS liisenle- y, (batty*. Pains. Vh>.lero>, Ch hr, i* n „ it.,. , : , j. ‘!• i>s, i., ‘1” hi-.-p! ersu-ps it ■'h*’ ‘•tomaeh in 20 ;.tiitvies \ -invir -t of. e: cures me l/'tr, and ;t n >,*r s- r, -:ip-c.— -he bowels. 0,,'. w ,l. sa(i v f*, nov .. f u merits. P ;c... odv 25 P,m*s. Pcpre-t Sv Tkali. A Stow, 48 Bow*r, N Y jrk. Aud sold hi t/ eencsboro by w v 4 Unsd-,-11. (apr. I ltb, ’eV-l r. * June lhji 1860. v ;,. EOTo£,SA!fX Strtagthfnlag f tHtifai A wo<l frtrlfiw. THE ftHIi.VTESTSB3IBBY IS 7fib irtRLM fA.VDtIIE ▼ light AH fertn:rt *YE* TAKF.X 11 • *tcic4iy a acien- Sfcig SSSVS trite and Yeactuhfe corn yfmff |kiiufl, procured lv me * fc di-rillntion of Ronta, ©J ■■•aL-11 “sfl-rlit and 7l„rfc. Tel £ l-'a Dock, H'reel - i dclorc tßKiJSaraspaeit|.Wi! 1 Cl.er ifltr iskit ry, ait.7 (f iinlciio!, entere ii i uiap.Mmd. Tjir eotir active rein-dial prfneiplea of cjir-h iagrcdienr inthiw oughlv < xnacted by my m-th<.d ol ’.lift lli-ig. pro ducing a drliciou-. cxtiileralme pi,it, ami the lNrvLi.ißi.it remodv for rcnov.itin.- the disco*- and >ys tem, and rogtorine the aiek, rnfforingnnd dehilitated invai.li> t-> neoLTH and St*fnoih McLean’s Strengthening Uerdinl will effkcvuallV eras LIVER OOVPL\INX. DY PEPSIV, Jaundice. Chronic or Nervnug Debility, Diaeaaca ol the Kidney, nnd ail Dtge.ie* arising Iron, a Disurdei ed Liver t-r Sti-nr—oh, Dyspepsia, H.-artburn, Inward i'ilee. Ac*diiv or 8” ki>e* ot the B'omach, Fulirotaof Blood •> the Hea-l, Dud Fain or Ha’lm.-ning in the Head. Palpitation of Id.- H-art, Fullness or weight id the Stomach, Sour E.-uct-tint)*, Choakin? nr Suf locating Foelinir wheu lying down. Dryness . r Y, I -1 lnwnes of the Skin and eyi-*; .Vtpht 8-veatg, Inward Ffvees, Pain in the Small of the Back, Chest o, Side, ointden Finch of H- ut, D’ prrssion ol Spirits, Fright• itil Drear,-*, Latieor Duapondencr or any Nervous . Disease, Sores or Mlot- li- s on the Skin, and Fever and Ague—or ( hdl and F- Ver Over a million of Bottles ! Have been sold during the last six months, and in no ins’ nee lias it fatted n giving entire satisfaction. - ! Who i!>, . Will auff. r from Weakness or D hility -vh.'o McLeswa Stkcsot.ikning Cobdisl will cure you. Ho laiigua*- c.i > cootey an adequate idea u'f Ihe immediate >,nl al-n-art miraculous chance jir-'d, • c, by tak,2 tbfaOordiSl in itiedieenserd, det-ilitat- ri an i snatter. -I n- rvoon system, whether broken and ! hr --xer-ss. v--e.sk hy nature, or itnpwred bv fiiVknes-, | the relaxed and unstrung orgauixation is reitored to ; its pristine healtn and Vigor Planted Pe, sotts, i Orothere ro"*ein i<f f inability from shatever enuge , wi'’ McL-ai,*, S'rengfiirnir j. Cor-I;al a thorough ‘■ ro-renerater nf tt--- ~y, cru ; an*’ ali who -nav have ,o uc and th rnselves hy hupropsr indulgences, will find i it this (lur.lid l n cate ■ and -pendv r mc-ly To Tin Ladies, McLKAN’S Stenutiiumno OonillAL I-. a a igr, and spw.iy cure for IVNPIKNT C NRUBCTI- N. WHITE*. ’ tfHstrurted or DtlS ult M.-t-*i,(ir.n. Inge ntinroce of ; Uriue nr invr.titnr-. Di-c’ arg- there -f. Failing of t"c VVt‘>. J., f tineas, Fainting and all Diseases in- I cident to K , ~i„ THEREIN no mistak about it. buffer „o lung r. Take it uccording to Directions, i’ wilt -trimnlsie. strengthen, and isrigorate you and ! cause ‘te bloom ofnealtli to mount youreheejc again, evsar sotti r is winKAsren to ntva SATisrscTias. KOR ( (IIEDHEN. If your ehil-to are ai-kly, punv, oraffl ,-terl, Me L’ ii’,’ C,.:q ial v. ill make them healthy, fat and mbuar Delay not frt It. and von wr'l tie convinced 11 IS DELICIOUS TO TAKE. CsDTu-ri. B, w*re of Druggisf-or dealer* who mar try to p.'m „(f up ,r. vu *ome Biller, or ursaparilla •rdi. *hicli they cun huv cheep, by saving ir l just Osgood. Avoid *uch men. Ask for McLean’s Strengthen Cordial, and lake nothinr els*. It i* Ihe ■aly remedy that will purify Ihe blood thoroughly, ed at the same time’slrengthen Ihe arfh-in. O-e t<thle*|.onnlal taken erery morning lasting, j* • r*rtln orrvantivr for Chohr Chill* and Fever. Yellowr Ferrr, or any |,rru <|e, ‘di4-as. If la pul np ut large, bum * Pries only fl per h rtlU.or i* po-il*. f*. J. H. MrI.S.VN. ini* Pmnrl*i.,r ol IM* f'ordial. Alan McLean’s Ynlrwnle Oil L'mgnl. Palest Me4leiaea, Ac. Ague Cure. • VOIt 188 SPEEDY Cl’** OV Intermittent Fever or Few and Be* mittent Few, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague; Periodical Hoadache, or Bilious Headaciic * and Bilious Fevors; indeed for the whop .Class of Diseases originating in biliary derangement, caused by the Malaria ct miasmatic countries. •* yl No one remedy 13 louder railed for by the neces sities of t!-.e American people than a-sure and sofa euro for Fever and Apue. Sacli a remedy we are now enabled to offer, with a perfect certainty that it will eradicate the disease, and with tuwmrancc, found ed on proof, tiiat no harm can arise from it* use in anv quantity. ■ , That which protects from or prevents this dimr der must boos immense seryice-'m. the eoWimutii-* where it prevails. Prevention js better thaw * • ‘ jar the patient escapes the risk ‘which he rtrtfcf in violent attacks of this baleful distemper. OirjsE ” cxjiels the miasmatic poison of >’ am, Aock from the system, and prevents tb vclopmcnt of flic disease, if taken on the firs pro.tch of its premonitory symptoms. It is not -■ host remedy ever vet discovered for this cla ’ -nits, but also the cheapest. The large <; compla. ,| v f or „q 0; bi rivis- it within the rc i t:tv we su]v . j„ bilious districts, where F*rxn of every body; •• every liody should have it, and anii Ague prevai. . i, re and protection. It is use it fiecly, lioth foi ‘ wit ] lin t |, e reach 0 f !1 ‘ hoped this price will place ,- s great gffprr io S,v the poor as well as the rich. >- uncovered fcV. of this remedy over any oflier ever - j g ,- v A the *jcedy and certain cure of V it contains no Quinine or tnincnjl, consequent*. •* produces no quinism or other injurious effects whs— ever upon the constitution. Those cured by it a. ’ left as healthy as if they had. never had the disease. Fever and Ague is not alone the consequence of the miasmatic poison. A groat variety of disorder** arise from its irritation, among which are Ncu-alghi, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache* Blindness, Toothache, Earache. Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitation, Painful Af fection of the Spleen, Hysterics, Fain in the Bowels, . Colic. Paralysis, and Derangement of the Stomach,” all of which, when originating iu this cause, put on the intermittent type, or become periodical. This •< OciiE ” expels the poison from the blood, nnd'con sequently cures them alt alike. It Is nn invaluable •protection to immigrants, and persons travelling or temporarily residing to the malarious districts. If taken o-a i-iomOiv or daily, while exposed to the infection, that will he excreted from the system, and cannot accumulate in sufficient quautitv to ripen into •i:scare, llettee it is even more valuable fit protec-. ti,,a titan vitro. ad few will ever suffer from Itttcr imitetus. if they avail themselves-'of the protection : :1s remedy affords. Be Sure to call at Masey & L;\ns4eUs ami price their mvte elsewhere! Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, m ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIO,- are so composed that disease within the fafigtf of ieir action enn rarely withstand or evade them, l'licir penetmting properties search, nad cleanse, nnd invigorate every portion of the human organism, cor roding its diseased nefion, nnd restoring its healthy vitalities. Asa const rpoiice of these properties, the invalid who is l>w- I down with pain or physical >{..' : i', U astunis'n l to ’find i.is IfealiU or energy re • tor. d’bv n rented v at owo so simple and Inviting . Not os'.iv do they cure the every day complaints of rv tsr.lv, tint also many formidable and dangerous ‘lt ;,*e*. ’ The agent below mimed is pleased to ‘P fund h gratis mv American Almanac, edptnininy •vri ideates of their cures nnd directions for their use a tiie following complaints: Cox'.'rrness. fhmtbnrn, ~'nulM-he nrisiuy frvm disordered Stomach. JVlie.n u, bidiijfst on, I‘ion i n.ami Morbid Inaction of the Row- Flatulency, I.osiof Appetite Jaundice, nnd other \ittdre 1 complaints, arising from n low stato of the cr-'v or obstruction of its functions. They me nn excellent alterative for tho renova. don of tin ldood and the restoration of tone and s.rengih to the system (lebilitaifd by disease. Ayer’s Cherry Peqjawal, FOR THE RAPID CI.RE <>K ■- ‘■yvj'xi, Colas, laftueEci, Koarseaoss, Cranpi. S-'osiclutis, Irc'. p‘eat £iicmptit>a. and tor; tCiitii Or eDitfit jf la-all—.l id hi-tUtr vsacoil siajw ei tlu Sids.^.e. So wide is the field of itsnsifn>rv-e--,<tnTs nemert. i ts arc the eases of it* cores, that almost every’ section of country abound* in pertotts pat/ticly known, who have been rust oral from alamhartt tun! t ven desperate diseases of she’lungs try it* no'. Whet* race tried, its superiority over every other kii d-eintJ l>f its kind is too apparent to escape observation, awf where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesifitte what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs, tiint are incident to our climate. While malty in f'rior remedies thrnst upon tho community have I died and heen discarded, this Ims gained friend* by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and nrodiiced cures too ind too remarkable to be forgotuu, PREPARED BY * DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. For sole try j ‘-fenry Wo id,! jiedHSib r. r>. Hightower, White plain.*. |ip.l.-'* fl, T. /gm* ra&NHdoD, , HOWLOST. HOW RESTORED, Just. puliis/ifd in a Sea fed Enrrtopr, A bxCTVHKnNTHB \ATUS R, T S ATMKS T AMISAIMCAL CUB*rO!fSlF.HyAf< tlHiiOKA,or S ni# a 1 a ua; Debility. NprvoiHnPH %r and Invithmtai.Y pnrdiicni inp';tirr.cy. Ci/naomV'i nnd Menial and l*tiyeica; lability, . 1 Ilv ROB .1. OULVEHVVEI.L. M 0 The imp rimt fact that the awful rons><|uencrs o< -tilt aims- may he effectually reiooved witnouHnUr’- tttt in dieiee, or the dangcri us applications ot o us * lies, insti aments. tordiraod hour b a. sad Olle r tlo piriea! devices, is here clearly rtenn rut the entiieiy now situ highly suc J t"t It ~fc hf * dopted by the eclcbiaieo author, fnllydlrtr’ pined, by means of widen pv< ty one it nsl.lCtr to core titjriseff perfectly, .nrt at tbr least po-siblc c-.s!, thei, by arid ititg all *t{mlM nostrums of the day. Thia ler sure will proven boon to thousands n<t tbetnand* Sent under seal m any ad-fre.s-. PoST-rain, on tt <e receipt ol two -’ vtage stamps, bv addressing DR t'H J C. KLINE. M D . 43<> Fuel Avenue,’ New. York. Post Box 4.VW ’ A mil 11. I SCO ty. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia. ■>< A Benevolent Intti/vtion eitobEe/ied byfytetiil Endowment for tie l.illtj <j the > it. a,, a “ Dietreem , afflicted vTth V-irdhbtbt,4 Epidemic Ditte.ime. TIIP oward At-sOeiatitiii, -v How of ttv\>. awful destruction .* humor- life caused by <*\ ;a! diseases, and th i* deceptions piii'Tfrff. | open the ufifortumit'c victims of Jiunh dip ease ; jhv qiisetctf,several yea' a arc dj.eetcd.tjicju cofi I suiting- Surgeop, as a jfuirilabhjuci tfiOi th; e. | t.!.fcjr name, toopep a Dispc-nsar- !r the- irrat ; m >'.t of this da a of diseases,if-. l! \ ,nn to give Medical itdnr gra'tie to all wI .(T ! apply by letU” ’•irh a de.ri-iptiim of their cot- I fitiory (ftfee, erf i.pn:ir.M. habits* of- life. Ac)*and !in oases; ><• xtr-*rn poverty. to ft rnith Mttljcine \jree of charge, It jt> t bi.-s> t • rid tl nttl.c- Assucaiiop uniimsiidv )!"■ highest isnlics sl ilj of ih; age. asid will furnish,the fursi opz'ir Ved moderr tycatjnerit. The nireoinr-. f the Assn eihtso i lit tlieir aotutai Keperj iitioi. tl ‘ trraf tnent of sexual diseased, ‘rfy*e** the h-p! o! satisfaction winhb*- - nccess - I id- s atlei ded the labor oftheir Sorecnr>.>. ir> the cure iff sen.- nal weakness, diataK^ * of th< Kidiu i tier. Ac. and or-.er a r.ofi'inuarcc of ft t same plan for tlieenmug war. Valuable rej/orte on Spcrniatm ihoi a.fc’-d otb* ( r diseases <i| sexual Organgand, fl < rme reme diet employed in the Dispi r.hnry. ‘eft to thi afflicted insealed letter envelope!,free of tl algt Two or 3 Stamps for postage ■• 111 lr tr AtaMe._ Address. Dr J Skii.lix HoroiiTow,*Acting- Surgeon, Howard Association,No. 2 houth Oih si., Phitadatnhia, Pa By order of hf Diiec tors EZRA R IIAKTW EI.L, Pftulrnt. fIKO. Fairchild. Srr’n/ fnoT. Ift’f.ft-lv Job Work of fill kinds neatly done at this office.