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CaHKY ME HOME TO DIE.
—o- -
0 carry me hack to my childhood’s home,
Where the ocean surges roar,
Where its billows dash on a rock'bound coast,
And mourn for ever more.
I'm pining away in a stranger’s land.
Beneath a stranger’s eye;
O carry me home, O carry me home,
0 carry me ho ne to die.
1 sigh in vain for my native hills,
Their sweet and balmy air,
Would waft away from my youthful brou
Each trace of gloomy care.
1 sigh to breathe the air of home,
To gaze on its starry sky;
() carry me home, O carry me home,
0 carry me home to die.
I long to see iny mother again,
And hear her sweetly say,
“Come weary dove, here’s thy home,
‘1 hen told thy wing and stay.”
Tvvould ease my pain to hear her voice,
When death had darkened my eye;
O carry me home, 0 carry me home,
0 carry me home to die.
’i hen let me rest in a peaceful grave.
Beside the lov’d and dead,
fVn-tbp nnipt oar h is the only place
To rest my weary head,
i would sleep sweetly il you buried melhtrc,
Beneath my country’s sky;
O carry me home, O carry me home,
0 carry me home to die.
GEORGIA, Greene County.
lo the Honorable Superior Court ot said county,
March Term , 185(3.
rsn'lE Petition of William Edmondson, Guardian ol
I Sarah J. Cradock, respectfully shewetb, that
her-tofore to wit: on the twenty-second day of Jan
uarv, eighteen hundred and fiftv-five, D. B. Emerx
then of said countv, made arid delivered to your P<*
titioner hir- cert':in instrument in writing, common!
called a promissory Note, the date whereof is th
d:= v :md vea v aforesaid, whereby he promised to pa
Petitioner, Guardian as aforesaid or bearer, one
.j,v -jfrer the drt“ thereof, the sum of five hundred
an 1 four dollars and forty-three cents for value re
0,-> >.’• and. and for the better securing the payment o
r. -aid, said D. R
Fu?erv executed and delivered to your Petition;
i j r rt.-in dee 1 ofihortirajre, conveying to vour P
t.doner. Guardian as fovesso’d, ah the interest off t
said p. B. Emery in the tract or parcel of land
;f;.. “ ’oodviHe Sti-an* MiU Lot in Raid coin,
tv, together with all the buildings and machinery
thereon, the same being one-fifth part of said Stea>
Mi’!, all'(he rights, members, and appurtenances t
s •’ ] 1..,t belonging, conditioned to be void upon tl
; a vu'pp of the promissory note aforesaid, whi •
{o-.ciisson rote and dr- and of mortgage are hirer’
Pour; the shown. Y-1 our Petitioner av rs tha
* s ,t p. t . Et- e- although so indebted and to p
the y.-rd mo • Uso* v note often requested, hath n<
iid ir| th- s.im., nor a v part there 4’ hut the same ‘
p:, : 1.-rhf rt-- refused and still and tj, r-fits
V. !•• f.r- vour Petitioner prats that such Ru !
,■ Oidcv nr., h. • ndc hv the Court according t
t (• tiiM in suei. case triad.’ and provided.
HENRY 0. WARE,
Attorney for Piss
William Edmondson j
Gur v-ii tn of Sarah J. j Mortgage, &<*.,
Cradock, j- March Term 1856
vs. j
D. 0, Finery. j
Present—His Honor, Robert V. II audjman, Judg
of sod Court.
I T ap}u-aiing to the Court bv the Petition of Wi’
firm Edmondson, Guardian of Sarah J. Cradock.
that on the IweMv -second dsv of January, eightcet
hundred and fifty-five, [). P>. Emery, then of said
countv, madeand delivered to said William Edmoriti
son, Guardian as aforesaid, hi; certain promissory
not- <>c-:i:T!.a date the dtiv k - vi ;;v aforcsaid, where
by the said D. B. Emcr; promised one day after the
date thereof, to pay to said William Edmondsop,
Guardian as aforesaid, or ’nearer, five hundred and
four doi is and for; t-three cents for value received,
and that aderwards to *.\ U : on the same day and
year aforesaid, the said P. I*. Emery the better to
, r rm? payment of said note, executed and de
i . •■■ to : 11-• >t idiatn Edmondson, Guardian as
!!>••< i l .’ ids deed of mortgage, whereby the said I).
8. Esm y . oiiveyed lo said William Edmondson,
Guardian as afoi - .ciid, all the interest of the said D
B. Ee.i r. in the tract or parcel of Land, known as the
onjviile Steau.> Mill Lot in said county, together
vrfii. the buildings and machinery thereon, the sarm
being n~—fiftri pari of sad Steam Mill, with all the
rights, members, and appurtances to the same be
longing, conditioned; that if the said 0. B. Kmer\
; h’ u!d pay Oit and discharge sasl note or cause it to
be done according lathe teno; and ofiect thereof, that
i tnoraio. deed ot mortgage and said note, should
become nuu ana void to ail intents and purposes; ;
Vl if ; r appcarii g that said note remains un
’ ;, i; uis there lore Ordereu, tnat said I), T>. Emery
. th< first day of the next Term
: ot; the principal, inter-st, and costs, due on
00, note, oi shew cause to the contrary, if am he
<*n the failure t said I. B. Emery so to
‘ l ” ’ i:( ‘ Equity >.>i Redemption in ami to sad mortgaged
i I'Operty, he forever thereafter ; -arred and foredos
<. i. A’d is fur'le v ordered, that a copy of this Rule
kc pnhir h.d in the Temperance Crusader once
’’ h'nn'i. ft. four months, pr vious to the next Term
oftin-.Poni! HENRY C. AY ARE,
A; rfi i odm. Plaintiff Attorney.
GEORGIA, Greene Enmity.
•hums L. Brown, AdmY., and')
! ', i! 1 “ *‘> * x.. <o ; Bill to marshall As
...ls.m S. Gunter. deceased, Ac., in Greene
v Superior Court,
she eve .doi-a of said dec’d. J
in'..-, .tin it is ordered that service of said Bib
1 1- all sa:;I Creditors residing out of the county
01 . l ” 0 V and dc '* Georgia, be perfected by publi
aOOTi of Lids order in the Temperance Crusader, one
1* gazettes of said State, once a month
v r “' !u !ul} months, prior to the next term of said
’ ourt.
’ ue extract from the minutes of said ('ourt.
, VINCENT SANFORD, Clerk.
April 11,1856. 15-m4m
GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE.
4LMMJ SS
FACULTY.
Gi.tiRGE A. BROWNE, President.
9. LOUD, Nat. Science,
lh D. MALLAbV, Belles Letters.
J R. SEALS, Music.
inu!'°Coe!in: t l e-mem wf;)'b(T?^ia‘‘i[i , (M^ ,^ ,t, Y"'a'7 a V
l ;; : ’ th * ** -*t* | M 2SSK
Si informatio,, > “•* >’ obuinedby
Mi, -is™, 1555-47 a O. M \Lf.AIIY, See K,<-.uUv
5 1 ‘ a K ‘ Lii iii• \'j
F| m -ii-i-gm <j have opened in this
J. hdirmi.i >r fb: lecejcp.n of nig, llls
r. av need umdical <■■• sunocal tiatm*nt. It i> con
v ni l n’ iy ■ itu t-d ‘ i> a hoi .-ejust fieri, sthe Alley fr„n
tin Vet P -eng r Deeiif, and i- now ready to re
C i v* jvitiVr ■
‘! •!’ - I*< ru “ill b- nich'd s.-ftictent t,.
C ‘- \ . f! .M > l Medical V ilflm It ft and Sin
pH • i* -;i • is. . i .-ii as ■ m-fomury.
Ii 1 oit,i> 1,,, i. •: • send u.-'utieiijK fr,’in
a < ••!<.uc> , ru;. v p< !d <■ fl iheir S I'V.ti ls r ceiviri}*
* mu i a in ■ i it at iui 1 <• r. ec.
J ‘ VES MERCER GREEN, M. b
HENRY L BAT; IL, As. D
*n. Jf-n. 9“ , lh* (> Hinlo
V■’ - ICE. 1 u limi ii s itet date, I win apply
i 5” lu C ni t nt i trdinaiy ,f Gre*-nu C"Uu*v
tor !■ :yye to sd the Lnd belonging to the minor
ch’hl cij • t ll un i Eiiifbsh, deceased.
.In i 21 .JOHN I) ENGLISH Guardian.
ivr t* sice. tv i sun- .i ialung tt.i-ir ‘ uol Cardt ii
J3I inti* K ‘,s trait have it done by sending • tin
LrtWi u e F;u tory. J. J. OWENS.
June 21-4 t
Se®csl
Greene SlteriflT’s Sale.
; * BE §OLl> before the Court House j
VV door in the city of Greenesboro, on the first |
Tuesday in September next, within thv legal hours of
sale, the following property, viz:
The interest of John O’Neal m a U-a>i >d Land con
taining five hundred acres, more or !es, joining
lands ofCorry, Champion and others, being one-tenth j
part of said tract of land. Levied on as the proper- j
ty of John O’Neal, to satisfy one Justice Court fife j
from the 141st District, G. M., in favor of ‘Valter 11. j
Overton, vs. John O’Neal. Levy made and ret urned ;
to me by Constable Jas. H. Dolvin. t
• GARRETT WOODHAM, Sheriff. \
July 5 _2tf . j
Administrator’s Salt*.
AGREEABLE to an order from the Honor-|
able Court of Ordinary of Greene county, will j
| be sold on the first Tuesday in August next, before
the Court House door in Greenesboro, Greene coun
ty, between the usual hours of sale, all the mineral
interest and reserved rights .of A. Slaughter, decM,
which is attached to a loi of one acre that I sold last
year to the highest bidder, in Greenesboro, the min
eral interest covers two hundred acres, more or less,
around said one acre, more fully described in the
eeds conveying said land, adjoining lands of Wil
liam Tuggle, sen. Terms cash.
W. R. BRIGHT WELL, Adin’r
of A, Slaughter, dee’d.
June 14, 185(3 28
GEORGIA, Greene County.
Samuel H. Thompson and Hen-
V ▼ ry E. Thompson apply for Letters of Adtnin
istration upon the Estate of Thomas Thompson. Sr.,
late of said county, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
r.o be and appear at the Court of Ordinary, to be held
or said county, on the first Monday in Aug; next, to
show cause (if any they have’ why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Greensboro’
June 20th, 1850.
EUGENICS L. KING, Ordinary.
June 28.
GEORGIA, Greene county.
I l/'HEREAMi Robert C. Bowden and Ts-ac A.
X y Williams apply for Letters of Administration
n the estate of Jane Bowden, latent’said county, de
ceased,
l’Pese are therefore (o cite and admonish all and
nguhir the kindred and creditors o’ said deceased,
i be and a pear at the Court of Ordinary to be held
>r said county, on the first Monday in August next,
o show cause, if any they have, why said letteiv
hould not he granted.
Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro.
tune 16th, 1856.
EUGENICS L. KING, Ordinary.
J mo 21 5t 24
GEORGIA, Greene county.
COURT OF ORDINARY
Vl7 HERE AS, Wm. 0. Cheney, Adrninistra
y i mr upon the estate of Catherine E. Chene ,
titions for Letters of Dismission from the furthei
‘(ministration of said estate :
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and
ngular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
i show cause, if any they have, on or before the first
londay in Decunber m xt, why said Administrator
hould not be discharged.
Gi* en Under im hand at office in Greenesboro,
lay It, 18 0.
EUGENIOS L. KING, Ordinary.
Mrv 24, l® c '6 mfiin 20
GEORGIA, Greene county.
COURT OF ORDINARY.
VtTIIEREAS, Amos Shaw, Executor of the
T ▼ la>t. Will and Testament of John Shaw, de
based, petitions for Letters of Dismission from his
Executorship;
These .- re therefore, to cite and admonish all and
■ingular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
o show cans.', if any they have, on or before the first
Vlonday in l>eecmber next, why said Executor should
not be discharged.
Given under my hand at office in Gi*eenesboro,
May Id, 1856.
ELGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary.
May 24, 1856. mOm 20
GEORGIA. Greene county.
COl KT OF ORDINARY,
\\7 HI3REAS, Nancy J. Fauibrough, Admin-
T Y istratrix, and John F. Zubcr, Administrator
on the estate of Allen L. Fambrough, deceased, pe
tition this Court for Letters of Dismission-from said
■state:
It s therefore ordered, that all persons concerned
show cause, if any they have, on or before the first
Monday in September next, why said Administra
trix .and Administrator should not he discharged:
and it is further ordered that this rule be published
in the Temperance Crusader for the space of six
months, in t mis of the law.
A true extract from the minutes of this Court.—
February 2tkh, 1850.
EUGENICS L. KING, Ordinary.
March 1 fun 8
GEORGIA. Greene C ounty.
COURT OF ORDINARY.
VVTIfEREAS* Hart C, Peek, Administrator on
T i the estate of Thomas F. Irby, deceased, pe
utions this Court for Letters of Dismission from said
estate.
It is therefore ordered, that all persons concerned
Jinw cause, (if any they ha ve) on or before the first
Monday in September next, why said Administrator
should not be discharged: and if is further ordered
that this rule be published in the Temperance Cru
sader for the space of six months, in terms of the law.
A true extract from (he minutes of this Court,
February Oth, 1850.
EUGENICS L. KING, Ordinary.
Feb 16 mdm 0
GEORGIA, Greene couuty.
COURT OF ORDINARY.
Ilf IIE REAS, If owe) F. Buukley and William
T Y A. Currv, Executors of the last will and tes
tament of Elizabeth Buukley, deceased, represent to
this Court that they have fully settled the Estate of
‘aid deceased, and petition for Letters Dismisaory
•herefrom.
ft is therefore ordered that all persons concerned,
show cause, i if any they have) on or before the first
Monday in November next, why said Executors
should not be discharged: and it is farther ordered
that this rule be published in the Temperance Cru
sader for the space of six months in terms ot the law.
A true extract from the minutes of ties Court,
April 1 )th, 1856
EUGENICS L. KING, Ordinary.
A m il 19 uiGm 15
OTlf'E.—Two Months after date I will apply
ll to the Court of Ordinary of Greene county f< v
e iv,‘ to sell the Land belonging to the estate of Ma
ry O’Neal, deceased.
S. 11. STEWART, Admr.
Vav 10,50 2m20
Notice.— j wo inon.iis alter date, I will apply i
to ttie i ourt of Ordinary of Green county, io>
e.i\. to ‘ell ,S<-ven Hundred a- res of Land, more o
b'S'. hel ‘lining to th>’ E'late of William Wats n, de
ceuwtl - JAMES \\ \TSO' J , Adm’r.
. de bonis nun, with the Will annexed.
jute r_g>
\ i o umnii.s .Uuj U-iU, I Mil. a,-
’ ’ ll,e Cuiirt otOidinary of Green c unti.
u v ° s ’ ’he Real E'late of David Furlow, de
jn'y r_2m °* 8 ’ ff UULOW, Executrix.
H.t. r
sent tnem m t. rms of th e law. ”
TIJOS. R. THORTON )
June 6- 40d WM. A. OVERTON f Admr’s.
NOTICE.-Ail pers.,ns ,nd^ed^^:i:^;
-u Aloeit L. furlow, late of Greene cou .tv
u. ceased, are re M uested to mak- immediate payment
—ami all tuose havmr demands against said dec’d
w 11 i rest nt them duly proven in terms „f the law
JAMES SIIUPTRINE.
May 6th, 1866. - ig
J M NEWBY Ylll,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FINE READY-MALE CLOTHING,
May 10 Ender the T’nited State* Hotel, Augti*ta, Ga. i-i\
64HfeES CXTtIS, ‘
Near the United States Betel. Aiiirusta. (jeon-la.
IS THE .SOLE AhEIT FOB THE SALE OF
CHICKEBIM AND NITS B & CLARK’S JUSTLY CELEBRATED
e, IHE experience of more titan tliirty years in It,is market, l.as|,roved these Instruments better adapted
A to this climate—that they stand in tune better, and retain their original quality lorn-ei—than any
others that have ever been introduced. Ho lias constantly on hand PIANOS of OTHER MVK ERS at
LOW PRICES’ and if any particular styl-j ot make is desired, he is prepared, and will order and l.unish
to the customer, at the lowest Factory prices, ot any Depot in this city, in perfect, order and tune, with
out extra charge, any kind they may want, stud wiH give ft guarantee that everything sold bv bint shah
prove exactly as represented. Ho has a large stock of ‘ ”
•Wnsic. Mmtrtmiim Books of nil Binds,
GUITAES. VIOLINS, ACCORDIONS.
And everything appertaining to the Music business.
ALSO,
,vkswje:iai.t- 9
For sale on the best terms.
HP*AH orders promptly attended to, and al! information desired cheerfully given. July 2J 21> ly*
GEO. A. OATES & BROTHER,
DEALERS ll*
PIANO FORTES, BOOKS, MUSIC. &C..
BROAD-STREET, BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GLOBE HOTELS.
RESPEeTFS’LI/V invite the alter,on of their friends and the public generally; to their lam
-and well-selected stock ol
m:
From the.foil owing celebrated Manufactories, for which they are sold Agents, viz:
Bacon <s• Raven , A. B. dale 4* Cos., and Hazhlon <s• Brothers. New York; and
Balletl , Davis t)> Cos.. Boston,
which, for sweetness of tone and durability, cannot be excelled.# It is useless to say more in their favor
as they are too well known to need puffing. Piano Fortes of way Maker or style ordered at the lowest
prices. Their assortment of MUSTO is very large. Also, always on hand, a supply of
. Helodeons , Guitars, IHoUns. Mutes, Accordions, AY.
also, all kinds of
ne jhl ..al. as eu m :mn ia tu me mvs m- sm ,
suitable for a full Band, Itesidec-everything in the Music line. All the new Books and Music received as
soon as published.
jaif”Persons at a distance, ordering from us, can depend upon getting a good article, as r. make it. n
point to keep goods of the best quality, and such as we <13,11 recommend, and warrant in every respect.
N. B.—For the satisfaction of persons who may want to order,—not having an opportunity of visiting
the city,—we refer, with pleasure, to the following gentlemen, who have purchased from us and who
have cheerfully allowed their names to be used. Hundreds could be added, but space will not’allow it.
Rev. A. Means, Pres’t of Emory Oollegc, Oxford. Ga,, j J. L. Reid, Esq., Earonton, Ga.,
Pr. E. E. Jones, Madison, Ga., > XV. Gatewood, Esq., Putnam county, Ga.,
Col. N. L. HuTcnixo, Lawrencevilte, Ga.. i Rev. J. 11. Echols, Pres’t Madison Fcipale College.
May 12, 1855. ly #
f>. B. PL, IT MB & CO.,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
' —
Pure Medicines . Chemicals, Drugs , Paints, Oils, French and American Window
Glass, Varnishes, Putty . Paint Mills. Gold Foil, Gold Leaf, Sponge.. Choice
Brandies and Wines, for Medical Purposes. Fin Shaving and Toilet Soap,
Foreign and Domestic Handkerchief Extracts, and Cologne Water.
Ground Spices, and Flavoring Extracts, handreth's Garden Seeds.
Together with every other article usually kept in their line—all of which they offer at WHOLES ALE -
or RETAIL, on as liberal terms as can be had at any other estalishment, March 24, 3855—12-1 y
STOP THE REWARD.
ONE T. M. WHITE called at our Stables, in
Greeuesboro, Ga., on Thursday the 29th u!t.,
and hired of us a small Bay Mare, aliout 1-1 hands
high, branded on the shoulder with the letter *41;”
has a Roman head; one white hind foot, and one
blue eye.
Said White is about 30 or 35 years of age; has a
florid complexion; weighs about 160 pounds; had
on a brown cloth frock coat and grey pants, a high
crown black casimer soft hat; ssaid lie was from Me
Minn county, Tenn. We will give Fifty Dollars re
ward for the thief and mare, or Twenty Dollars for
any information that will enable, us to recover the i
mare. DGSTER & JACKSON.
Greeuesboro, Ga., June 14, 1806. 23-. it
DROUGHT TO JAIL,
OI\ T the 19th of May, a yellow Negro Man by Un
name of 808, about 5 feet 8 inches high, and
!55 v ears of age. He says that tie is the property of j
I Mr. Joel Clouil of Warren county, Ga.
A- L. VV ILL 18, Jailor.
Greeuesboro July Ist £,pdy 5-tt.
NEW BOORS.
RECEIVED this wuyK, at till- Madison Boot
Store :
L'hc Posthumous AY o,rl<s of l])c K Dr. Chalmers,
n,o VV orks of Charles Lain!, dde ibyT. N. Talfordji
Lilly, anew work, by the author if Busy Moments
of an Idle c oimm; The T stiuiyuy of an Escaned
Novice, b. Miss Buukley; Mexico and its Religion;
Rose Clark, Fanny-FernV l-t work; History of the
Council of Trent, by Bmijener;- Aruials of San Frau
eisi-o'; The Old lloinestead. by Mrs. AnnS Stephen;
Maeanlep’s History of Eng and, 3d gndLth vols; The
Old Farm House; Sc nvs in the Practice of a New
York Surgeon; Memoifs of the Co’.irvtess of Blessing
ton; India, China and Japan, by Bay aid Taylor, Th
Song of Hiaw.ithw, by Longfellow; My First, Season;
Teverino, by George Sand; tfonfestnons ol a Pretty
Woman; Headley’s Saqn-d Pl ijns: Christian 1h- ism.
by Thompson; The Great Iron VYhecl; The Hidden
Path; Queens of Scotland* by Agnes Slriekland; J eii
Years among the Mail Rags; The Rival Bounties, and
many other new works. Call imd see ttieui.
UnHinnn F*H o—Atl’ Hf ■l. G t.IIIHnN j
|
CROCKERY, GEANSWARE, &c.
WE have ju. t received a large lot of splendid,
,Crockery and Glass ware, Paints, Gils and j
Burning Fluids. ‘ Persons wishing sm h wfli do well
fco call at the Store of PHELPS & SEALS. !
Penfieid, March 1,1850. 8 1
; SONS OF TEMPERAIVCF
Oft’lccj-f. of file Grand nivisloti.
|E. C. Granntss, No. I , G. W. P.
|G. J. Li,ovn, No. 17,.... G. W. A.
May Horn, No. J,, ...G. S.
|A. G. Butts, No. 0.... .G. T.
if. S. Gaudxkk, No. 34, G. Con.
|G. W. HrNNioiiTT, No. t, G. Sent.
Grisham, No. 102, G. Chap.
j OFFICERS GRAND LODPE KNIGHTS OF JERICHO.
• At a regular meeting of the ((rand Lodge Knights
I of Jericho, State of Georgia, held in the City of At
lanta, on the 18th ini-*, the following were elected
! its officers for the ensuing year :
E. M. Pkndluton, of Sparta, G. W. C.
W. W. i| AitTSFiKi.D, ofThomaston, CL VV. Y. (\ 1
Wm. <L Fonsv-rn; of Atlanta. G. W, R.
J. K. Leak, of Oxford, G. W. M.
Wm. Gk.hje, of Haralson, G. W. S.
P. P. Pekduk, of Atlanta, G. VV. Chap, j
Sept. 24, 1856-
ON MANHOOD,
,t\n ITS PIIUJIATI’Hi: decmvi:.
| iiiftl Published, l.ratid. the 20th Thousand.
| bility, Impelency, and Imped
j iments to Marriage generally.
PY It. DC LANKY, At. |>.
The important fact that the many alarming com
! plaints, originating in the imprudence and solitude
us youth; may be easily removed without Medicine
is in this small tract, clearly dcmonstrati and; and the i
entirely new and highly successful treatment as
:>dof>ted by the Author, fully explained, by meansof
which every one is enabled in cun, himself perfectly
and at Hie least possible cost, thereby avoiding rfll the
advertised nostrums of the day.
S nt to any address, gratis and post free in a seal
ed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two postage
s amps to Dr. B. De Lanky, 17 Lispenard Street,
New York City. Fob 16-6m-6
Vhtdisoii Drug & Chemical Store.
UR. WM..S. M3EIERE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Drugs, Medicines,
Chmp i,eal% Jjye-Stnfs, Perfumery, Paints md
T*"t*y x Paint and Vanihli, Glass, Brushes,
Oils, Ac.. dr., .Fancy and Tinier,
a i? t i o l y, S ,
H\.>. just reccis-eit from the North, hkvißjr selected with epc
chi. cure, a fv*fr supply of everything iisnally Iv'pt in a
■ welt stm-isl iO;njr ‘.-stMilislunenU
lir.-\l. will imt kr-.-p otbi. r than seamne ami reliable medicines,
. and he \ ‘ll ft’! _..rlors n (.trices that wilt.compare favorably with
sens ‘sn.il.ir . .-'ablisiitueiu this side of Augusta.
1:i *■ i .s;to cjiKlu.Mt Ms. business successfully another yc-nr, it is
. expt oi. t tlii! i * h.ve ittdehibfl will respond punctually to their ac
counts. v.ji.ie! wiil i e r.-ady ni the ■■nti.of the year. TliOf't- who
may v. ,h t. si-i tie 1 • that i}><•, r;>n (V.. a the bc-oks arc
’ :. lUdv.
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| For Dyspepsia, which is sometimes the cause of Cost: i -uess, and
| always uncomfortable, take mild doses —from one to four—to stitn
; ulatc the stomach anil liver into healthy action. They will do it,
i and the h'tuibwn-, bodybum and souUmrn of dyspepsia will rap
idly disappear. H hen it has gone, don’t forget what cured you.
Fora Fucl ?tomacu, or Morbid Liaatibn cf ih e JiMiels, which
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’ from four to eight Pills at first, and smaller doses afterwards, nn~
i til-aztivity and strength is restored to the system.
For Nehvolsxf-ss, fict Headache, Nausea, Pain in ike stom
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If they do not operate sufficiently, tasc more the next day until
they do. These complaints will be swept out from the ystem.—
Don’t wear these and their kindred disorders because your stom
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j To I‘nßTj r the Ulood, tlic,v fire the best medicine ever diseover
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j J.ivEi; CO.MFb.uNT, Jaundice, u;iU all Milioua Ajf< ctionis arise
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! tious of the Liver. Torpidity and Congestion vitiate the bile and
| render it unfit for digestion. This is disastrous to the health and
! the constitution is frequently undermined by no other cause.’ In
! digestion is the symptom. Obstruction of the duct which empties
the bile in t- the stomach causes the bile to overflow into the blood.
| This produces J undice, with a long and dangerous train of evils!
, Costiveness, or alternately costiveness aud diarrhoea, prevails.—
i Feverish symptom, languor, low spirits, weariness, restlessness
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j great drowsiness; sometimes there is severe pain in the side- the
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EftEHTPEI AS, SAL 7 PEE JIM AN D SOOK
BFTTC HUM OPS'.
No remedy has ever done so milch for the cure of dlse.-ißesof the
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SOPF IFOP, PORE BREASTS . WOUNDS f
ULCERS.
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PILES AMD FISTULAS.
These and other sit .ilar distressing complaints can be effectual
ly cured if the Ointment be well rubbed in over the parts affected
and by otherwise following the printed directions arduud each pot.
Both the Ointment and Pilhs should le med in the
fallowing cases.
Bunions Lumbago tlore Legs Swelled Glands
Burns Mercurial Erup- Sore Breasts Stiff Joints
Chapped Hands lions Sore Heads TJlc“rs
Chilblain* Piles Sore Threats Wounds of afi
Gout Salt Rheum Sprains 1:1 nil a
Skin Diseases Scalds
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DYSPEPSIA AMI) LIVER COMPLAINTS.
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Dyspepsia Headaches kinds Piles
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the Author of the above volume in
’ < vi d? It! Jt* a graduate of one of the first Medical
- ‘ v Tlrschools iu the United States and hav
\ i ! ing devoted a quarter of a century to
the study and treatment of Sypbillic
llu< * kindred disorders as as Peciality,
~ “i 1 ‘ he has become possessed of most iu
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