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Never neglect the Word of God ; that
will make the heart rich with precept,
rich with understanding ; and then thy
conversation, when it flows from thy
mouth, will be like thine heart, rich, unc-
tious and savory. Make thy heart full of
rich, generous love, and the stream that
flows from thy hand will be just as rich
and generous as thine heart Above all,
get Jesus to live in thine heart, and then
out of thy soul shall flow rivers of living
water, more rich, more satisfying than the
water of the well of Sychar, of which Ja
cob drank. Oh, go Christian to the great
mine of riches, and cry unto the Holy
Spirit to make thy heart rich unto salva
tion. So shall thy life and conversation
be a boon to thy fellows, and when they
see thee, thy face shall be as the angel of
God. Thou shalt wash thy feet in but
ter, and step in oil; they that sit in the
gate shall rise up when they see thee, and
men shall do thee reverence.—Spurgeon'»
Gems.
An Ingenious bat Disloyal Carolinian.
Old Judge Evans, the late Senator from
South Carolina, was a very earnest, sin-
Ccgal Notices.
^Vdocrtisrments.
PRATT, OAKLEY A CO.,
(LATE FARMER, BRACE A CO.,)
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will bo
gold before the Court Home door in the j
town of Morganton, on the 1st Tuesday
in March next, agreeably to an order of the ■
Ordinary of Fannin enanty, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: •
One tenth interest in SO acres of lot of land I
Vo. 54, in the 9th district and 2d section of j
Fannin county. Sold as the property of Wil-
liam H. Lusk, deceased, late of uradlev conn- :
ty, Tennessee. DAVID WITHROW, „ .. -
Jan. 20—Ids. Administrator. 1 • and liberal terms for approved credit, a
large stock of Dank ar.d Office Stationery,
5Mtotttiscmcnts.
2titoertiscments.
WHEELER & WILSON’S
SINGER’S
Sewing Machines.
No. 21 MvRRAr st., v. t.
J) O. A CO., offer at low prices for cash,
1 DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be j P»^f Wnd“ d -&
LA sold before the court house door in Cass- Circulars, Bill Heads, Ac.. Printing and Litho-
4-. .viHe. 0, i the first Tuesday in May next, ; graphing executed to order. Bibles, Miscel-
within the legal hours of sale: laneons, and Scoot Books.
Lot of land No. 110, in the 5th District and j p. o. 4 Co. Publish Bullion’s series of Gram-
3d section of Cass county, containing one hun- ; mars; Comstock’s series on the Sciences;
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By vir
tue of an order of the Ordinary of Walk
er county, will be sold before the court
house door in the town of Hiwassee, Towns
county, on the first Tuesday in April next,
within the legal hoars of sale, three-fourths of
lot of land No. 25, in the ISth district and 1st
section of Towns county. Also, on the same
day, in the town of Canton, Cherokee county,
Book ever : ssucd.
Aug. 12—firaos.
SO. 330 BROADWAT, N. Y.,
A BE now selling their splendid (Sold Pens,
i_\_ Pencils, and Pen Cases, Jewelry, and
fi-action N(>. 333^ in the Mh district and 2d sec- Watches, at the lowest retail prices, and each
tinn of said county. The above land sold as ; purchaser is entitled to
BROADWAY
Gold Pen and Jewelry
MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT,
the property of Charles J. Hooper, deceased.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said de
ceased. Terms cash. JAS. WORD,
Feb. 3d—tds. Administrator.
IASS SHERIFF’S SALES for March,
C 1859.—On the first Tuesday in March ,, , Q
next, within the legal hours of sale, before ; ®'i, d ,T CnS ’ ?“ ldies and t>ma i.
cere ana venerable gentleman, wno, unaer the court ’ bouse door in the town of Cassville, | _ m a "^ £ 2‘
an exceedingly gentle, mild and clerical the following property will be sold: i Oold Pens’Engrossing site, ’ 1.75 and 1 Gift!
Two negroes—Bill, 45 years old. and Green, ! GoI(1 p ens> Mam’th size. No 2, 3.00 and 2 Gifts
17 years old; property of John M. Dobbs; fi fas i q,,],] p ens> n ,ani’th size, No 1, 4.00 and 3 Gifts
in favor of Courtney A Tenant, and others. I <; 0 ij p ens , Leviathan size, 5.00 and 4 Gifts
Also, one house and lot in Cartersvillc, on Ladies’ Gold Pen, with Silver
GIFTS-GIFTS-GIFTS—
Worth from 50 cts. to $10,00.
As soon as as an article is purchased the
Gifts are delivered.
LIST OF PENS AND PRICES.
exterior, concealed some very decided
points of character, among which was an
intense State pride, and a strong bias in
favor of the institutions, and even of the
weaknesses and defects of his old State.
the east side of the railroad, known ns the old
post-office stand; property of John M. Dobbs;
n fas in favor of Robert^ Coskery A Co., and
I others.
Extension Case. 2.00 and 2 Gifts
Gold Pen, with Silver Case,
small medium size, 1.50 and 1 Gift.
Gold Pen, large medium size,
with Silver Extension case, 2.50 and 2 Gifts
^boertisemgnte.
^toertieaunits.
CHARLES’
London Cordial Gin.
SEWING MACHINES.
H IGHEST Premiums awarded by the A-
merican Institute, New York ; Maryland
Institute, Baltimore; and at the Maine, Con
necticut, Michigan and Illinois State Fairs,
1857. Office. 343 Broadway, Sew York. Send
for a Circular.
Opinions of the N. Y. Press.
We prefer them for family use.—Tribune.
They are the favorites for families.—Times.
It has no rival.—Scientific American.
Works more uniformly than the hand.—He
rald.
Do the work of ten ordinary sewers.—Jour
nal of Commerce.
Equal to nine seamstresses.—Home Journal.
The machine for family use.—Adv. A Jour.
Most honorable to American genius.—Ind.
We cannot imagine anything more perfect.
—Evangelist.
Will give entire satisfaction.—Observer.
The best ever invented.—Christian Enq.
In looking for the best see these.—Exam.
Admirably adapted fur family use.—Chron.
Indispensable in every family.—The Preach-
To him. South Carolina was the beau,
... , . ,, . , Also, one house and lot in Cartersville, on ......
ideal of everything admirable, great and j the west side of the railroad, known as the ; Gold Pen Commercial double
1 - - - - ~ extension English case, 3.i5 and 3 Gifts
.50 and 4 Gifts
though it was not in the nature of the j and 3d’section, whereon Elijah Johnson now I tjdn'Pen Crord°Nik Desk* °° ^ 5 G ‘ ft8
60..1 old to hate anybody or any SgJ-RSl.— *»— ’ S “ -
thing, he cherished a decided and very j Also, the interest of Uriah Stephens in the
South Carolinaish repugnance to the in- house and lot in Cartersville, on the west side
, j of the railroad, whereon D. A. Gramblmg now
stitutions, ideas and customs of New fcng- j i; vcs; fi f ; , s , n f aror of Anderson & Conway,
land. For any South Carolinian to pos- ill,d others.
I Fountain Pea, Gold Nib. Desk
: Gifts
,... | Also, one bedstead, one straw bed, four
scss any of the qualities, the accomplish- , c | ia j rs _ one sma || tuble, and one clock; proper-
ments or tastes of the people of that sec-1 tv of Win. M. Spencer—the same turned orcr
tion, was in the view of the oldScnator, a me under an ,nsolve “* , scIk ' <IuI "; 4 ...
. , , - , . Also, one house and lot in CartersriJc,
Serious breach Ol laith and duty to ms (thereon David Garrison now lives; property
honored and beloved old Palmetto State. J- N- McEIreath; fi fas in favor of S. 0. ;
Now, it happened that Judge Evans j oMand, nlore or less, of lot |
was applied to by a young South Caroli- j No. 340, in the 4th district and 3d section, on : ig hours continuously
nian, who had invented some ingenious j ^ ST^iT! J.’ H-'-t l‘'ver screw Pencil,
mechanical contrivance, which lie desired Guyton, and others.
Holder, Mammoth, No. 1, C OO and 5 Gifts
Leviathau Gold Pen, gold desk
Holder, and box, 6.00 and 5 Gifts
Mam’th size, No. 1, Gold Pen, 5.00 and 4 Gifts
Main’th size, No. 2, Gold Pen, 4.00 and 3 Gifts
Gothic Silver Case, with com
mon size Gold Pen, 3.50 and 3 Gifts
Gothic Silver case, with mam
moth Gold Pen, 6.00 and 5 Gifts
Warren's Patent Dip Fountain
pen, slide, desk and holder, 3.50 and 3 Gifts
Warren’s patent dip fountain
Pen, with dbl. ex. sil. case, 4.00 and 3 Gifts
Warren’s pat. reservoir foun
tain Pen, warranted to write
6.50 and 5 Gifts
3.00 and 2 Gifts
Patent Gold (16 carats) screw
Pencii, 6.50 and 5 Gifts
Gold Tooth Pick, 2.50 and 2 Gifts
Gold Tooth and Ear Pick, 3.75 and 3 Gifts
to have patented. The young applicant! Also, lot of land No. 1090, in the 21st dist.
. and 2d section, on which is a saw-mil!; also lot
introduced himself as the son of an old j No 810> in the . 2 i st dist. and 2d sec. ; William j Gold Watch Key, Tooth Pick
friend and fellow-parishioner of the Judge, ! Conyers, vs. John Crow, principal, and P. J. | and Pencil, ‘ -3.75 and 5 Gift
and begged his favor and aid in obtaining
letters patent.
The venerable Senator, raising his spec
tacles, and fixing his eyes in wonder and
amazement at the ingenious young Caro
linian, in his mild but emphatic tone, in
terrogated him as follows:
•‘You are the son of Col. II , of ^n Gray Excha “ ge hote '*
St Parish, South Carolina, who was
Francisco, endorser. ] Ladies’gold pencils, size no 1, 2 50 and 2 Gifts
Also, one negro woman, Maria; property of ( Ladies gold pencils, size no 2, 3.75 and 3 Gifts
Win. P. Hammond; fi fas in favor of Wi'ley, ! Ladies’gold pencils, size no 3, 5.00 and 4 Gifts
Banks A Co., and others. | Ladies’ gold pencils, with pen 6.25 and 5 Gifts
Also, 5 acres and 16 rods of land in Carters-
ville, east of the railroad, south of defendant’s
residence; property of N. D. Lewis ; fi fas in
favor of Win. F. Clayton.
Also, the interest of W. M. Brav, in the ho
tel and lot on which it is situated, in Carters-
fi (a in
born in said Parish ?”
“ I am, sir,” promptly and proudly re
sponded the young gentleman.
“The grandson of Gen. H , who
served under Gen. Sumpter in the Revo
lutionary war ?”
“ Yes, sir,” was the prompt reply. *
“ Your mother was the daughter of Mrs.
Nancy W , who set fire to her man-
Also, one negro woman, about 28 years old,
and her two children, 7 and 9 years old; prop
erty of James R. McNeese ; fi fa in favor of A.
Worley A S. M. Bailey.
Also, the settlement of land whereon R. C.
Conner now lives, in the 22d district and 2d
section; property of said Conner; fi fa in favor
of J. A. A S. Erwin.
Also, lot of land No. 8, in the'Sth dist. and
3d sec.; property of J. S. Griswell ; fi fas in fa
vor of G. L. Upshaw and S. C. Edgeworth.
Also, one lot of tin ware, one lot of wood
vessels, one lot of glass jars, one lot of glass
tumblers, one lot of sifters, one lot of painted
sion in the Revolution, to prevent the j buckets, two umbrellas, one carpet-bag, one
British from occupying it ?”
“ Yes, sir,” enthusiastically exclaimed
Gents’ gold cases, with pen, 10.00 and 8 Gifts
Gents’ gold cases, with Pen
mammoth size, 12.50 and 10 Gifts.
Patent screw gold case tulip
head (18 carats) with pen, 16.00 and 12 Gifts.
Patent screw gold case tulip
head, mammoth size, (IS ca
rats) with Pen, 20.00 and 15 Gifts.
_ A'so, all other kinds of Pens, at the lowest
New York cash prices.
We warrant all our Gold Pens to be Dia
mond pointed, and not surpassed by any es
tablishment in the States.
The Gifts—Gifts—Gifts—
ARE WORTH FROM 50 CENTS TO $1,000.
THEY CONSIST OF
PIANO FORTES, 3IELODIONS,
Gold Watches. Gold Guard and Vest Chains,
Gold Lockets, Diamond Pins, Cameo
Sets, Gold Studs, Rings,
Breast Pins, Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets,
Silver Goblets, Ac.
Agents can make
lot of covered baskets, one lot of table salt, one
lot of soda, one dozen knives and forks, one lot
of matches, half keg of powder, a small lot of | 1)000 _$2,000—$3,000—$5,000 PER YEAR,
the representative of one of Carolina s!^ and" other’articles tooVdlous to men- ! in ‘he .sa!e of Gold Pens, Jewelry, Ac. We of-
proudest families. tion; property ot Nelson Gilreath ; fi fa in fa- | ' er 11 liberal commission to local and travelling
.... „ .. , . . .. vorofS D floodlit , a (rents, and i^ive them credit on one-half till
44 And you, continued the patriotic old 01 - u - ..... T . [ sold, (Watches and Chains excepted.) A li-ht
Senator, “have been educated at the acad-! R ®"’ ^ 8 Ii * m i ® n tI °2istdisT and°2d sec" ! and agreeable business, and above all a good
. , . . . , . ! ttH P c r® now lives, in me zisiuisi. ana 20 sec., ng business. Agents wanted in all parts
einy in , and instructed in the j property of said Rogers; fi fa in favor of John ; J )f ' th( T country . a Catalogue, containing a
principles, duties and knowledge proper] ' er , “ so ": . } list of Goods with full explorations of terms
r 1 . . , Also, lot of land No. 1161, m the 17th dist. to agents will be sent on application, free. All
to your position, your birth and family r and 3d sec.; property ofN. T. Hays; fi fa in fa- orders will be promptly attended to, and those
Yes, sir,” modestly remarked the now vor of Milner, Kennedy & Co. I sending us money by mail will receive such
Also, one negro boy, George, 26 years old ; goods as they order by the return mail or by
one negro woman, Gincy, 30 years old—prop express, with the Gi f ts enclosed in the pack-
erty ot John W. Clayton ; also, 40 bags of cot j age. Address all Orders to
ton, more or less, one negro boy,. John, 25 MERRICK, BENTON & DEAN,
years old—property of Stephen Glazener; fi 34o Broadway, New York,
fa in favor of Caldwell, Blakely A Co. | N. B.-Gold Pens re-pointed in a superior
, , u x , ‘ 1 manner. Enclose the Pen and o9 cents, in r.
perty
We praise it with enthusiasm.—Christ. Int.
Worthy of the highest award.—Sab. Rec.
A benefaction of the age.—Put. Monthly.
It is an American institution.—Knicker
bocker
Magical in operation.—Mrs. Stephens'
Monthly.
Beyond all question the machines.—Life Il
lustrated.
The stitcb cannot be unravelled.—Ain. Agri
culturist
They r maintain the pre-eminence.—Express.
Saves the time and health of ten women.—
Water Cure.
Our household is in ecstacies with it.—Por
ter’s Spirit.
Supply the fashionable world.—Daily News.
Are pre-eminently superior.—Ladies’ Visit-
One of our household gods.—U. S. Journal.
Unrivalled ill every quality.—Day Book.
Pretty, useful, magical.—Leslie’s Gazette.
Have no equal in family use.—Mus. World.
A triumph of mechanical genius.—Journal.
Combine every requirement.—Fam. Mag.
Vastly superior to all others.—Gold. Prize.
Are without a rival.—Ara. Phren. Jour.
We entirely prefer them.—Mother’s Journal.
We cannot tire in its praise.—New Yorker.
June 3d, 1858—ly.
P ROSPECTUS FOR 1850.—The New
Volume of the New York Weekly Il
lustrated Golden Prize will commence
Jan. 1st, 1859. The following are the names
of the literati whose prodnetions will grace
the columns of this elegant journal during the
J< REV. C. H. SPURGEON, of London.
G. W. M. REYNOLDS, of London.
G. P. R. JAMES, Novelist.
SIR EDWARD BULWER.
GEN. C. F. HENNINGSEN, late of Nicara-
COL. G. W. CROCKETT. [gua.
A. D. MUNSON.
CAPT. M. D. ALEXANDER, IT. S. A.
THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH, SI. D.
HENRY CLAPP, Jr.
DR. O. C. VAN BUREN.
LIEUT. .T. SI. PLATT, U. S. N.
F. CLINTON BARRINGTON.
SUSS SOUTH WORTH.
MRS. ANNA WHELPLEY.
MISS HETTY HEARTLY.
MISS VIRGINIA VAUGHN.
SIISS DI. VERNON.
SUSS MINNIE MANTOUR.
SfISS HATTIE CLARE.
MRS. T. B. SINCLAIR.
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- shoe manufacturer,
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They are adapted to every sort of work, fine or
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fabrics, also light and heavy leather. They
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To meet the growing demand for a smaller
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hold purposes, we have just produced, and are
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Which is the most compact and beautiful Sew
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It is not subject to the objection of using
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able to get out of order, and unfitted to use
flax thread, like the Wheeler A Wilson Bla-
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Price of Family Machine with iron table
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! The Liver Invigorator!
PREPARED BY DB. SANFORD,
Compounded entirely from Garni,
THE ORIGIN.4 L AND ONLY LONDON GIN
IMPORTED j TS ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE AN])
JMt UK1LD. ! J[ LIVER MEDICINES now before the pub-
THIS GIN, distilled in lie, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and
London, from sound Barley, more effectually than any other medicine
under the surveillance of tfie known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver
British Excise Laws, is del- remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject iti
icately flavored with a morbid matter, then on the stomach and bow-
•incturq of the Italian J-ani- els to carry off that matter, thes accomplishing
>er Berry, and some of the two purposes effectually, vrithoutlADv ■-
nost valuable restoratives painful feelings experienced in th#ona eTer )
.f the vegetable kingdom, of most Catl nrtics. It strengthens the system
rendering it in the opinion at the same time that it purges it; and when
if the most eminent men, taken daily in moderate aoses, will strengthen
he purest and safest stimu- and build it up with unusual rapidity,
iant or diuretic drink, in j The Liver is one
11S ?- . .... , . , j of the principal reg-
It is a delicious tonic, of n | a torsof the human
i soft and delicate flavor, body; and when it
differing entirely from any performs its fu nc-
other Gin, and devoid of [ !ong we j|
DriiifomMcU
X’il) Brositnr
MFW-YORK'.
-■^■Wnther Gin, and devoid ot { iong wel | ; the pow .
that harsh, acrid taste, which renders the art-cle . ers of the system arc
known as Holland Gin or Schuapps so objec- f„j| v developed. The
tionable. . i Stomach is almost
Though not intended as a Medicine, it is, ! entirely dependent
nevertheless recommended by Physicians gen- j „p 0n th e healthy ac-
erally in cases of Dtspepsia, Gout, Rheuma- I j; on (1 f t j,e Liver for
tism, Colic, Dropsy, Gkavel, Cholera.^ Fe-j ^he proper perform-
ter and Ague, Stricture, Diseases iff the anceo f its functions; (~)
Urixart Organs, the Kidneys, ar.d the Bow- | w hcn the Stomach is; ^
els, Nervous Debility, Ac . whilst the weaker 1 at f au )t, the bowels' . ,
sex, by its use will invariably find a relief from arc ilt fault, and the t]
those distressing annoyances which frequently ! w hole system suffers ^
attend their delicate organization. j consequence of
Dr. Valentine Mott, of New York, the high- ; one organ—the~Liv-‘ H
a U
est medical authority, says: “In some cases I ER having ceased
recommend pure Holland Gin as a medicine, p, do its duty. For
Charles’ London Cordial Gin contains a larger t he diseases of that
quantity of Juniper, and I consider it a far I or-ran the proprietor
superior article; in fact, the best I have ever i h ag ma d e it his stu-
seen.’ . dy, in a practice of
It is peculiarly adapted to residents in the j n ; ore t| lan twenty
Southern and li estern States, as well as for . y E ars to find some
travellers exposed to changes of water and air. i wherewith
For sale in quarts and pints by all Druggists, j to counteract the
Grocers, Fruiterers au3 county merchunts. j TO anv derangements
Beware of imitations. Buy only CHARLES p, w'Jiich it is liable.
—NONE other is imported. j To prove that this
May be had m New Orleans, Mobile Mont- remc< L. ig at lagt
gomery, Columbus, Augusta, Savannah, » ll- fbund,' an y Person
mingtoD, Charleston and all Southern cities, troubled with'l.ivER
m
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Rochester,
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it. It. Jt.
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sends hi* subscription money: , ^ *
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Pain, R. R. Relief.
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Malarious diseases, Relief and Regulators.
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Chronic diseases, Renovating Resolvent.
Syphilitic diseases, Renovating Resolvent.
Constitut’nal dis’es Resolvent and Regulators.
Skin diseases, Renovating Resolvent.
Nervous diseases, Resolvent, Relief, Reg’rs.
Infections diseases, Ready Relief and Reg’rs.
Constitutional Diseases.—Many diseases
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looms from the diseased bodies of sickly sires.
Scrofula, Consumption, Syphilis and Fits, are
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Children’s Diseases.—Kadway’s Renovat
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by every mother, throughout the land, whose
at wholesale, of all respectable Druggists, Gro
cers, and Liquor Dealers, and of
EDMUND C. CHARLES, Importer,
Aug 12,1858—ly 40 Broadway, X. Y.
Ihe Great Southern Remedy.
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
For all Bowel Diseases :
Cholerq, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera Mor
bus, Bilious Colic, Cholera Infantum ; also,
admirably adapted to many diseases of Fe-
males, most especially Painful Menstruatio.i. the blood, giving
T HE VIRTUES OF JACOB’S CORDIAL j tone and health to
are too well known to require encomiums, i the whole machine
1st. It cures the worst cases of Diarrhoea, j ry, removing the
2d. It cures the worst forms of Dysentery. | cause of the disease,
3d. It cures California or Mexican "Diarrhoea. ; and effecting a radi-
Conplaint, in any of
its forms, has but to
try a bottle, and con
viction is certain.
These Gums re
move all morbid or
bad matter from the
system, supplying in
their place a healthy
flow of bile, invigo
rating the stomach,
causing food to di
gest well, PURIFYING
H
4th. It relieves the severest Colic.
5th. It cures Cholera Morbus.
6th. It cures Cholera Infantum.
7th. It cures Painful Menstruation.
Sth. It relieves Pain in the Back and Loins.
9th. It counteracts Nervousness and Des
pondency.
10th. It restores Irregularities.
IIth. It dispels gloomy and hysterical feel
ings.
,12th. It’s an admirable tonic.
A few short Extracts from Letters,
Testimonials. Ac.
“ I have used Jacob’s Cordial in my family, ! ken before retiring,
and have found it a most efficient, and in mv prevents nightmare.
cal cure.
Bilious attacks
are cured, and what
is better, prevent
ed, by the occasion
al use of the Liver
Invigorator.
One dose after
eating is sufficient to
relieve the stomach
and prevent the fond
from rising and sour-1
> n P- n
Only one dose ta-i ss
judgment, a valuable remedy.
Hon. HIRAM WARNER,
Judge of Supreme Court, Georgia.”
“ It gives me pleasure in being able to rec
ommend Jacob’s Cordial; my own personal
experience, and the experience of my neigh
bors and friends around me, is a sufficient
guarantee for me to believe it to be all that it
purports to be, viz. a sovereign remedy.
WM. II. UNDERWOOD,
Formerly Judge of Superior Court,
Cherokee Circuit.”
impatient youth.
“Then, sir,” exclaimed the Judge, in a
tone of haughty’ firmness and indignation,
“ how dare you to turn your back upon
all the traditional principles, and ideas,
Gold Pen, with Silver Case,
Ladies’ Gold Pencil,
Gold Tooth Pick,
Ladies’ Gold Pen, with Extension Case,
Engrossing Gold Pen, 16 carats,
Gold Ring, plain and chased,
Ear Drops,
Mosaic and Florentine Brooches,
Gold Lockets,
Cable Chains,
Gold Brooches,
Gentlemen’s Pins,
Gentlemen's Bosom Studs,
Gentlemen’s Sleeve Buttons,
Watch Keys,
Ladies’ Cuff Pins,
Ribbon Slides,
Gold Crosses,
Premiums to Agents.
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
These breakings out (thus early) are evidences
of disease transmitted from the parent stock
A few doses of the Renovating Resolvent will
eradicate every vestige of the disease, and in-
sure the child a sound and healthy body.
R. R. R.—Radwav’s Rcadv Relief for Head-
Only one dose ta-j
ken at night, loosens!
AM who nse it are giving their unamimons
testimony in its faror.
Mix water in the mouth with the Invigora-
tur, and swallow both together.
The Liver Invigorator
Is a scientific medical discovery and is dai
ly working cures, almost too great to Ijeliere.
It cures as if by magic, eren the first dose giv
ing benefit, and seldom more than one bottle
is required to cure any kind of Liver Com-
medicine to all afflicted with | plaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia,
* * to a common Headache, all of which are the
result of a diseased Liver. Price one dollar
per bottle. DB. SANFORD,
Proprietor, 545 Broadway, New York.
For sale by Sain’l Levy, Cassville, Gh., and
by all Druggists. Sept 2, 185S—ly
“ I take great pleasure in recommendin
this invaluable medicine to all afflicted wit
bowel diseases, for which I believe it to be a
sovereign remedy—decidedly superior to any
thing else ever tried by me.
A. A. GAULDING,
Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge of Ga.*’
“I have used Jacob’s Cordial in my family,
and this, with all I hear about it as a remedy
by those who have tried it, induces me to be
lieve that it stands at the head of every prepa
ration of the kind, and I would recommend its
use in the diseases for which it is compounded.
MILES G. DOBBINS,
Cashier of the Bank of the State of
Georgia, Griffin.”
“ If there is any credibility in human testi
mony, Jacob’s Cordial must stand pre-emit ent
above all other preparations for ihe cure of
Bowel Diseases. From the mass of testimony
H OWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA.
A benevolent Institution, established
special endowment for the relief of the sick
and distressed, afflicted with virulent and epi
demic diseases.
aches, whether sick or nervous ; Rheumatism, j > n ' ts favoi coming in from all quarters,
and customs of your State, upon the sen- B ro wn.
timents and principles of your family, j Also, one_honse and_ lot in Cartersville,
vour ancestors
avor ot uaiuweii, oniKeiv a. w. . ,, , ,, .! - , --- 7 *. n - " r - ...
, . , , ,. „ i manner. Enclose the t en and o9 cents, in r. $2 each and remitting $10, will be entitled to
Vo le u a -jp >ank '’cl 6 ’ >!!. f’E I stamps, and the Pen will be re-pointed and a gold pen and silver bolder, worth $3 ; and
ofS. Huffman; fi fa in favor of John ;- returne 4 post-paid. Jan. 13, 1859-7m. each subscriber will receive anv one of the
11. i i i
j j whereon C. R. McEIreath now lives; also, one | TAROSPECTUS OF THE CHARLES-
i and your countrymen, and j , (>t nnd dwelling house and workshop, in said i W TON MERCURY,—a Political, Commer-
degrade yourself to the level of a common ; town, where David Garrison now lives; prop- i L c j a i and Literarv Newspaper,—published
, , „ , , . ! ertv of J. N. McEIreath; fi fa in favor of Isham Dai],- and Tri-Weekly,
wooden nutmeg Yankee, by inventing a 1 - -
machine V”
The ingenious, but alas! highborn young
Carolinian was so affected by the forcible
manner in which his Senator presented
the enormity of his conduct, that he
abandoned his application, and returned
to South Carolina with a view of standing
for Congress in his District at the next
election.—A". 0. Delta.
The Sacred Volume.
Some writer gives the following analy-
The Mercury gives daily reports of the
Also, one stock of Goods ; property of J. L. markets and marine intelligence in Charleston
Peers ;’fi fa in favor of Dunham, Taff & Co., ] and of Charleston commerce in the leading j be entitled to a silver hunting cased watch, or
and others. Said goods will be sold at Car- j seaports of the world. The weekly prices - - - ■ ■-
tersville—sale continu'd from day to day until I current is made up with much care, and from
all is sold. j the most reliable sources. Its connection with
Also, a negro man bv the name of George, ! the “Associated Press” insures the latest in-
30 or 35 years of age, and one negro man by ; telligence by Telegraph and the earliest news
the name of Philip, 50 or 55 years of age; also, . by steamers from Europe. It has an able and
a remnant of dry goods, consisting of many \ accomplished correspondent in London (a gen-
articles too tedious to meution—property of j. 1 Leman connected with the editorial staifof the
D. Terrell V fi fas in favor ol Force Couly and | London Times), and regular correspondents
others. I ,n New York, Washington, Key West and
, ., .. .. . -i , , ! Havana. The monthly New York fashion let-
Also, the south portion of ot of land where- terg and wectIy lctterg on Iife ; n Wasbin gton
on Jsjmes C. Howernn now lives property of ; are ai |jjtionaI attractions in favor of its lady
said Howemn ; fi fa m favor of ^ incent, Ad- . rea( j er s. Jt* literary notices, from the pen of
mimstrator. „ j a g en tl em an who occupies perhaps the highest
Also, one sorrel mare and colt, and one two j position among the literary men of the South,
Paralysis, Lumbago, Gout, Neuralgia, Tooth
ache, Small Pox, Fevers, Swollen Joints, Kid
ney Complaints, Scarlet Fever, Pains around
the Liver, Pleurisy, Measles, Heartburn, and
Pains of a’l kinds. Itadway’s Ready Relief
will, in a few minutes, change the miseries
you suffer to joys of pleasure.
R. R. R.—Rad way’s Renovating Resolvent,
for the cure of chronic diseases—such as Scrof-
- ulous and Syphilitic Complaints, Consumptive
j and other affections of the Lungs and Throat,
j Induration and Enlargements of- parts, Emp-!
Those getting up a Club of 5 subscribers, at ! tive and other diseases of the Skin, Nodes, Tn* 1 plied
$2 each and remitting £10, will be entitled to j mors, Ulcers, Dyspepsia, and all other diseases 1
’i arising from an impure state of the Blood,
j R. R. R.—Radway*s Regulators will enre,
abo^e articles he may select. | effectively and speedily. Costiveness, Indiges-
Those remitting £20 for 10 subscribers will ; tion, Inflammation of the Bowels, Dvspepsia,
be entitled to a gold pencil with pen, worth j Liver Complaint, Diseases of the Heart and
£7. j Kidneys, Female Complaints, Small 'Pox, Fe-
Those getting np a Club of 15 subscribers, I vers, Meas’es, Ac. Whenever the system is
and remitting £30 will be entitled to a silver ! out ot order, a dose of Radwav’s Regulators
watch, or a gold ^est chain worth £10. j will restore it to regularity. No female shonld
must be very far in advance, as a curative
agent, of most it not all other ‘patent’ prepara
tions. A. FLEMING,
Cashier Marine A Fire Insurance Bank,
Griffin.”
To all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases,
such as Spermatorrhcea, Seminal weakness,
Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the
Vice of Onanism, or Self Abuse, Ac., Ac.
The Howard Association, in view of the aw
ful destruction of human life, caused by sexual
diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the
unfortunate vict ims of such diseases by quacks,
several years ago directed their Consulting
Surgeon* as a charitable act worthy of their
name, to open a Dispensary for the treatment
of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and
j to give Medical Advice Gratis, to all who ap-
“ This efficient remedy is travelling into cc- ( ply by letter, with a description of their conoi-
lebrity as fast as Bonaparte pushed his col- | tion, (age, occupation, Habits of life, Ac.,) and
limns into Russia, and gaining commendation j j n cases of extreme poverty, to furnish medi-
wherever used.”—Georgia JejJ’e so nian, May j cines free of charge.
1853. j It is needless to add that the Association
Sold by Druggists everywhere. commands the highest iredical skill of the age,
Druggists, Merchants and Physicians sup- | and will furnish the most approved modern
ied by J. ASHHURST, 1 treatment.
Importer and wholesale Druggist, j The Directors, on a review of the past, feel
Jan. 15, 1858—ly. Charleston, S. C. j assured that their labors in this sphere of be-
— | nevolent effort, have been of great benefit to
JJE It It IN Gr’S •* ,e afflicted, especially to the young, and they
. I have resolved to devote themselves, with re-
Patent fin am pi on Fire _ PrOOI j newed zeal, to this very important bat much
despised cause.
Gi T(’l( G | .lust Published, by the Association, a Report
— 1 -* ‘ ’■ 7 ’ j on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the
j '^yiTH Hall’s Patent Powder-Proof Locks, vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse,
Those remitting $40 tor 20 subscribers will ! be without them. vv the same that were awarded separate and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by
_ . R. R. R. Remedies are sold by druggists ev- j medals at the World’s Fair, in London, in 1851. I Ihe Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by
a gold chain, worth $15. ; erywhere. RA DWAY A CO. I and the World’s Fair, in New York, 1853, and mail, (in a sealed envelope,) Free of Charge, ou
Those remitting $60 for 39 subscribers will j Sold by Sam’! Levy, agent, Cassville; G. J are the only American Safes that were award- the receipt of Two Stamps for postage,
be entitled to a lady’s watch worth $30. ! Howard, Cartersville. Feb. 18, 1858—ly. | e d medals at the London World’s Fair. Address, for Report or treatment, Dr. GEO.
Those remitting $100 for 60 subscribers will | j These Safes form the most perfect security R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard
be entitled to a gold watch worth $40. V/" A /AfT againstFire and Burglars, of any Safes ever Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Phila-
All communications should be addressed to 14 . I J ft |4 . IY /A if ■ I , ! offered the public, and can only be had of the delphia. Pa.
M^B. DEAN, Publisher, ^ | ] subscribers and their agents, who have on i By order of the Directors.
Jan. 20, 1859—m7m. 335 Broadway, N. Y. j ^ MEDICINAL Remedy in Rhumatism, i hand and make tc order, all kinds of Boiler '
A ]
Neuralgia, St. Vitus Dance, Asthma, Kid-j and Chilled Iron Bank Chests and Vaults, i
in : ney and Spinal affection, Tumors, Piles, Ris-1 Vault Doors, and Money Boxes, or Chests for |
EZRA D. HEARTWEEL, President.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary.
Feb. 1, 1858—ly.
sis of the Book of books—the Bible: ,, „ ,
a fc » book .r ta* w Am the tight: SR-KJirSUWLr- • j
and wrong. j Also, one negro man by the name of Spen- cern, especially those in reference to the plant-
P OPULAR TRADE—1859—1859
RIBBONS AND MILLINERY GOODS.- i ' n ff s > Ueucorrboea or Whites, together with all Brokers, Jewelers and Private Families, or :
Ribbons ! Ribbons! Ribbons! To 1 Diseases arising from imprudent Inter- Plate, Diamonds, and other valuables. And
merchants milliners jobbers dealers in Rib- course > n Male aad Female. Burns, Bruises, ! are also Patentees (by purchase) and manufac-
hons milli’nerv pood’s and cash huvers in all Swellings, Scalds, Caked Breast of Mothers; j Hirers of Jones’ Patent Permutation Bank ; Thousand! A few words on the rational treat-
sections of tlio country. The cash Ribbon Abscess in the Breast of voung Mothers, Pain- , Lock. S. C. HERRING 4 CO., ment, without medicine, of SDermatorrhea or
house, 116 Chambers street. New York—J NO. fut Breast, Tracked Nippies, Stiff Joints, Old | No. 251 Broadway, cor. Murray St., N. Y. local weakness, nocturnal emissions, genital
O N MANHOOD, And its Pbematube De
cline. Just Published, Gratis, the Joth
avoid
It is the most authentic and entertain
ing history ever published.
The political creed of the Mercury consists
11 ANNIN SHERIFFS SALES. On ill the principles of the Democratic party, as
Tt con rains the most remote antiouities. ! 11 «>e 1st Tuesday'in March next, before the laid down in the Y irgiuia aud Kentucky fteso-
It contains the most remote antiquities, c , )|irt Houge ^ in thet0 wn of Morgan- lutions of 1798 and 1799-the sovereignty of
the most remarkable events and wonder- ton p an „j n county within the usual hours of the States ; a strict construction of the feth-ral
sale, the following property will be sold: ! Constitution by the general government, the
The west half of lot of land No. 240, in the a « ent °. f theEta’e, ; free trade, and an eco-
Sth district antflst section; levied on’as the
ful occurrences.
It is a complete code of laws.
It is a perfect body of divinity.
It is an unequalled narrative.
It is a book of biography.
It is a book of travels.
It is a book of voyages.
It is the best covenant ever made.
It is the best deed ever written.
It is the best will ever executed.
It is the best testament ever signed.
FARRELL—established in 1858. Sores Sore Legs. Ulcers, Sore Throat, Swollen
We have originated a new principle—a new Glands, "ore Month and Gums, Coughs, Diar-
era in the Ribbou trade, whereby we make rh ®2> Fl "^ together with many other diseas-
this business plain, simple, and staple as that 68an cnaracter.
of brown sheetings. We sell for cash! Wei It cannot have a rival. . .
buy for cash. We are satisfied with 5 per This Medicine is recommended by Physicians
cent profit. Have no second price. Have a!! ? nd Druggists to be the greatest Invigorator]
our goods marked in plain figures, so that known to .Man. None are disappointed in find-1
man, woman and child “ buy alike,” and re- mg relief when used regular and strictly, ac-.
ceive the same value for their money. c0 £ dl j£ to directions. |
Our prices for best Taffeta Ribbons, all col- ! . S ' ,ld ? 11 Druggists, and first class Mer- j
Agents for Georgia—Seago, Abbott At Co., and nervous debility, impotency,
Atlanta, Bell, Prentiss Al Co., Savannah. j nients to marriage generally, bv
Mch 25, 1858—ly
and iinpedU
ors, are
! chants in the Country, and wholesaled by the
No. 1,12 cts. per piece ; No. 15 cts. per undersigned, at Atlanta. Ga.
piece; No. 2, 29J-J cts. per piece ; No. 3, 25J^
_ ..f ’ I. L ‘f aa ..r! ment. Its policy is the union of the Southern cts. per piece; No. 4, 35M cts. per piece ; No. :
property of Andrew Guinn, to satisfy sundry Suteg ; D nlainta ' inillg the i r rights. i 6. 57}< cents per piece ; No. 9, 87K cents per
Justice s Court fi fas, in favor of James Gar- Tl!E)ls _pavable f Q advance:
G. W. CROFT, 4 Co.
Sept. 2, 185S. Sole Proprietors.
Daily, per
rill be
National Police Gazette.
CURES GUARANTEED.
Cancers and Scrofula
113 CASES CURED LAST YEAR, 135?P
] "PAMPHLETS containing testimonials ofthe possible cost, thereby avoiding all the adver-.
I JL highest character as to his success will be tised nostrums of the day.
: forwi rded to any that may wish them. Those j Sent to any address, gratis and post free in,
i wishing to test’tbe efficacy of Dr. Clopton’s : a sealed envelope, by remitting two postaga
! wonderful remedies, must give a correct de- , stamps to 1 " L '
i scription of the disease, its appearance in its j
B. DeJ.ANEY, y. i>.
] The important fact that the many alai ruing
complaints, originating in the imprudence an4.
j solitude of youth may be easily removed tcii/i-.
| out medicine, is in this tract clearly demolish a-.
, ted: and the entirely new and highly svavsi--
! ful treatment, as adopted by the author, lolly
j explained, by means of which every one is en-
! abled to cure himttlf perfectly and at the least
T ] piece; No. 12, $1.07J£ cents per piece ; No. 16,
... - annum mo in-nceso ».> Filins wm i>e $1-47K cents per piece. ■ _ , , , ’’ i incipient stage, progress, present condition, lo-.
constable. furnished as follows: 5 copies of the daily for I We offer fancy Ribbons, all styles, al! prices, : 'T'HIS Grand Journal of Crime and1 Criminals cat ion, 4c.
Also, town lot No. 3, in the town of Morgan- *4^. 5 copies ofthe tri-weeklv £20. I all qualities, at prices delving competition, 1 js in 11s l wemn 1 ear, ana is widely circu- j a three cent stamp must accompany all com- t
ton ; levied on as the propertv of G. W. Guu- rr(j e name of no person out of Charleston an< * f°r cash onlv. Our establishment is the L‘ted throughout the country. _It has lately munications.
. _ a.. r««wf fi fit leonw/l 1 - - - - ‘ e »- /' -I 1— ! rwocoil min thn hnnHc nf
UK. B. DeLANEY,
88 East Slat street,_ N«.w York C’tv.
Dec 3, 1857—ly [may 6]
New Stage Boute
CASSVILLE TO MORGANTQN
Via EMIijny.
Also, lot of land No. 364, in the 7th district ’ uarits be atteadedt^unYeS'the cash,' oran I Examine our samples, and be convinced.— one ofthe most interesting papers
and 1st section ; levied on *s the property of' acceptable city reference, accompany the or- j Blond Laces, Quiltings, &c.: °“ r 1;”C °f. «T- '
U. W. Davis, to satisfy a Justice’s Court fi fa, der. Money may always be forwarded at our ] these goods always fulL We import and‘[mb | Subscriptions, $2 per annum; $1 for six
It is the young man’s best companion, j issued from the 913th district, ft. M., in fiivor ] risk in registered letters. t th ? m at once for 5 per cent advance. Marked n ? on ‘“ 8 > f l f?* C T!l r e T S ’ ^7°!
ofS C. Dobbs. Levy made and returned to ! Postmasters are authorised to act as our prices on all goods m plain figures. A saving should write their names and the town, county
- ... - ! ^ . I „f I,, „„ -—lit nri- and State where they reside plainly,) to
GEO. W. MATSELL 4 CO.,
Editors 4 Proprietors of the
1$ is the school-boy’s best instructor.
It is the learned man’s master-piece.
It is the ignorant man’s dictionary.
It is every man’s dictionary.
It promises an eternal reward to the 6. M., in
faithful and believing.
Bat that which crowns all is the Au
thor—He is without hypocrisy, “with
whom there is no variableness, neither ' from Baldwin
shadow of turning.” {Central Bank el
Jan. 27—tds
me by a constable. ' 1 agents in obtaining subscribers and forward- ! “140 per cent on these goods from credit pn-
Also, lot of land No. 814, in the 7th district ] iug the money; and by seudtog us^^yjnb-1 ces.^ ^ ^ ^
|new|
ESSE SI81EI
. . ,..J undersigned begs to inform the travel
: X ling public that he is now prepared to
j accommodate those wishing to visit the Copper
: region of Georgia and Tennessee,
j The Ronte is through some of the most besn-
: tiful mountain scenery of Cherokee Georgia,
I and is furnished with fine, new and commodi-
,_s as domestic goods. !
one million dollars ]
Nor 12—tf
National Police Gazette.
New York City.
NEW GOODS! NEW STORE! SEW 10- ; ^^ 7” «.
CATION AND NEW ARRANGEMENT[ Arrive at Ellijay by 7 p. m.
ottter,... Levy made and returned to me by a ! *£*££*£**J* i Shinto fn°evt I DOWllillg Hill NUTSeiy.
Leave Ellijay Wednesday and Saturday, 6 x.
Arrive at Cassville hr 7 p. it.
constable.
Jt i . „ri._a ant ■ .V 0,1. J- ^1 , ' authorised to collect debts already due to i rv section of the United SsUtes, and are the rpHE subscribers beg leave to call theatten-
i -fi !01 ’ 10 “* 9th dl ** r,c ‘ the Mercurv. In the State, Mr. SauT E. Bur- servants of all who favor us with their trade X tion 0 f the public to their large collection I
aud 2d MCltoa; levied on as the ptoperty of ~ ss j s our regular agent to make collections and patronage. JNO. FARRELL, : 0 f SOUTHERN RAISED FRUIT TREES,
Robert MiekHxnM tn nncir ■ fi fa lumMi , • - x « n..k DiVLo. tt ne pl.—.4 ■ _ ...... ....... . 9
! Leave CassTille Monday and Thursday at 5 a. m
fffffm. HAS „C. ,r I Arrive at Ellijay by 7 p. h.
ygr* A gentleman in New Orleans has
been fined $48 costs, for enclosings! DMINISTRATORS’ De^, far ^
lotter in a newspaper. I the Standard Oflice.
.. . » . - , so out te^uiw ayteus muse vuuuuuou
• Jf"? .* ® and procure new basin ess and subscriptions.
“• Court, m favor of the Subscribers and others, in debt to us, are
urgently requested to send in onr does by
mail at the earliest period. By so doing, they
will save ns 26 per cent—an amoontequiva
lent to • principal portico of the profits.'.
R. B. RHETT, JRq
Jan. 27,1859. Charleston, S. C
1E. PIERCY,
Sheriff.
ment of Books, Stationery ^Mush , Leave Ellijay Tuesday and Friday at 6. *. n.
t, , Wb-V. ww „ , r : Ol ijv v 1 UDihit IsfaAOEtU x lll/i* 1 IsiJliO, ! -. X th t' JI —, UDC _ VgFfl
Otah Ribbon House, 116 Chambersst., j embracing all the best varieties that have been ry, wholesale and retail. »t ‘^e^owest po*»tb|e Town or other Co p per Mines, can beaeer.mn.o-
^1 Instruments, Fang ^ \ A^e »Vl? i
Pistols, fine and uo ^ . ul . ’ Persons wishing conveyance to the Duck
N. Y., near the Hudson River R. R. Depot.
Jan. 27, 1859
gCIRE FACIAS, 75 cents per quire, at the j T ?- £ ^ ^. S r HR P | B ^
tested in the Southern climate. cash rates. A share of the public patronrge is .
Also, a floe collection of ORNAMENTAL respectfallv solicited. » _ A ^ j g ep t g
J. M. BANTON.
30—tf
I Standard Office.
jyjARRIAGE LICENSES, at the Standard
Office, at 75 eenta per quire, each.
Particular attention paid to country orders, ■
Cilalogoes furtusht'd by mail, free of charge, and forwarded per return mail, railroad, ex-j
; to all appiicanta. Address i press or stage. Please remember the place— O UMMONSoiGarnishment.alaigeqnantily
PETERS, HARDEN t CO., I nearest Book Store to the general passenger O 75 cents a quire, at the
l Jan. 6, 1859—3m. Atlanta, Ga. depot. Atlanta, Geo. Jan. 21, 1858—ly. ■ STANDARD OFFICE.
the bowels gently,
and cures Cosnvi.
NESS.
One dose taken af
ter each meal will
cure Dtspepsia.
One dose of two
tea-spoonfuls will al
ways relieve Sick
Headache.
One bottle taken
for female obstrnc-
tion removes the
cause of the disease,
and makes a perfect
cure.
Only one dose im
mediately relieve*
Colic.
One dose often re
peated is a sure cure
for Cholera Mob-
bus, and a preven
tive of Cholera.
Only one bottle is
needed to throw out
ofthe system the ef
fects of medicine af
ter a long sickness.
One bottle taken
for Jaundice re
moves ail sal lowness
or unnatural color
from the skin.
One dose ta n i
short time befote
eating gives vigor to
the appetite, and
makes fond direst
well.
One dose often re
peated cures Chron
ic Diarrbiea in its
worst forms, while
Sunmerand Bowel
complaints yield al
most to the first
dose.
One or two doses
cures attacks caused
by Worms in chil
dren ; there is no su
rer, safer, or speedi
er remedy in the
world, as it never
fails.
A few bottles cures
Dropst, by exciting
the absorbents.
We take pleasure
in recommending
this medicine as a
preventive for Fe
ver and Ague,
Chili. Fevek, and
ill Fevers of a Bil
ious Type. It oper
ates with certainty,
and thousands are
willing to testify to
its wonderful vir
tues.