Temperance crusader. (Penfield, Ga.) 1856-1857, July 26, 1856, Image 4

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- JV ~ H ’ - ‘•*” ’ * LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP. Pleasant maidens, prithee tarry, Ere the fatal noose be tied— Pause and ponder, ere you. marry.*, Give a reason —why a bride V Do you love his arm supposing, ■ Hand close clasped upon your arm ? ’Tis but yours whil ■ you are •courting — Wives soon learn to walk alone! Is his breath like Persian roses? Marriage all such sweetness mars; On your pillow he reposes Fragrant with his vile cigars. Does he oft—impassioned lover!— Sing your happy wedded lives ? Silly maid ! you’ll soon discover Husbands warble not to wives ! Are you tired of pleasant sporting? • Moonlight song and festive hall ? Then abridge his time of courting — end it all. Oh, be warned, sweet maid, and never Give up all the joys of life— Change fond lover to grim tyrant, For the empty name of wife! GEORGIA, Oreene Comity. To the Honorable Superior Court of said county, March Term , 1856. THE Petition of William Edmondson, Guardian of Sarah J. Cradock, respectfully sheweth, that heretofore to wit: on the twenty-second day of Jan uary, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, D. B. Emery, then of said county, made and delivered to your Pe titioner his certain instrument in writing, commonly called a promissory Note, the date whereof is the day and year aforesaid, whereby he promised to pay your Petitioner, Guardian as aforesaid or bearer, one day after the date thereof, the sum of five hundred and four dollars and forty-three cents for value re ceived, and for the better securing the payment of said note on the day and year aforesaid, said D. B. Emery executed and delivered to your Petitioner, his certain deed of mortgage, conveying to your Pe titioner, Guardian as aforesaid, all the interest of the said D. B. Emery in the tract or parcel of land known as the Woodville Steam MillLotin said coun ty, together with all the buildings and machinery thereon, the same being one-fifth part of said Steam Mill, all the rights, members, and appurtenances tc said Lot belonging, conditioned to be void upon the payment of the promissory note aforesaid, which promissory, note and deed of mortgage are herein Court to be shown. Yet your Petitioner avers that said D. B. Emery, although so indebted and to pay the said promissory note often requested, hath not paid the same, nor any part thereof, but the same to pay hath hitherto refused and still and th refuse. Wherefore your Petitioner prays that such Rule or Order may be made by the Court.according to the Statute in such case made and provided. HENRY C. WARE, Attorney for Plff. William Edmondson “) Guardian of Sarah J. } Mortgage, &c., Cradock, f March Term 1856. vs. I D. B. Emery. J Present —His Honor, Robert V. Hahdiman, Judge of said Court. IT appearing to the'Courtby the Petition of V> il liam Edmondson, Guardian of Sarah J. Cradock, that on the twenty-second day of January, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, D. B. Emery, then of said county, ma<fc and delivered to said William Edmond son, Guardian as aforesaid, his ‘ certain promissory note bearing date the day and year aforesaid, where by the said D. B. Emery promised one day after the date thereof, to pay to said William Edmondson, Guardian as aforesaid, or bearer, five hundred and four dollars and forty-three cents for value received, ■ ndthat afterwards to wit: on the same day and year aforesaid, tiny said D. B. Emery the better to secure the payment of said note, executed and de livered to said William Edmondson, Guardian as aforesaid, Ins deed of mortgage, whereby the s-wd D. if Emery conveyed to said William Edmondson, Guardian as aforesaid, all the interest of the said I). 15. Emery in the tractor parcel of Land, known as the Woodviile Steam Mill Lot in said county, together, with the buildings and machinery thereon, the same being one-fifth part of sa'd Steam Mill, with ail the rights, members, and appurtances to the same* be longing, conditioned: that if the said D. B. Emery should pay off and discharge said note or cause it to be done according to the tenor and effect thereof, that then the said deed of mortgage and said note, should become null and void to all intents and purposes; and, it further appearing that said note remains un paid ; it is therefore Ordered, that said I). B. Emery do pay into Court by the first day of the next Term thereof, the principal, interest, and costs, due on said note, or shew cause to the contrary, it any he has, and that on the failure of said D. B. Emery so to do. the Equity of Redemption in and to said mortgaged property, be forever thereafter barred and foreclos ed. And is further ordered, that a copy of this Rule Nisi be published in the Temperance Crusader once a month for four months, previous to the next Term of this Court. HENRY C. WARE, April 19-.-mf4ra. Plaintiff Attorney. GEORGIA, Oreene County. James L. Brown, Adm’r., and j Ann E.* Hunter, Adm’x., of Bill to marshall .\s- ElishaS. Hunter, deceased, }-sets, &c., in Greene vs. Superior Court, The creditors of said dec’d. ON motion it is ordered that service of said Bill upon all said Creditors residing out of the county of Greene and State of Georgia, be perfected by publi cation of this order in the Temperance Crusader, one of the public gazettes of said State, once a month for four full months, prior to the next term of said Court. A true extract from the minutes of said Court. VINCENT SANFORD, Clerk. April 11, 1856. 15-m4m Georgia female college, FACULTY. GEORGE Y. BROWNE, President. P. LOUD, Nat. Science. R. D. MALLABY, Belles Letters. J. R. SEALS, Music. E Colleg’i.afe year for'lßs6, will begin op Monday, January 8 14th. Commencement will be held in October. Pupils from the low country, will thus spend the sickly season in our salubri ous climate. Catalogues, containing further information, may be obtained by applying to either of the Faculty, Madison, 1555—47 K. D. MALLARY, Sec. Faculty. INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES. THE undersigned have opened in this city, an Infirmary for the reception of negroes who v\ay need medical or surgical treatment. It is con veniently situated in a housejust across the. Alley from ie New Passenger Depot, and is now ready to re ceive patients. Ihe charges for Board will be merely sufficient to cover expenses,-those for Medical treatment a. and Sur gical Operations, such as customary. Planteis and others who may send us patients from a distance, may depend on their servants receiving every attention that may be required. JAMES MERCER GREEN M I) HENRY L. BATTLE, M. D. Macon, Jan. 9th, 1856. 6m13 NOTICE. —All persons idebtvd to William C. Dawson, late of Greene county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and all those having demands against said deceased will present them in terms of the law. GEO. 0. DAWSON,) , . , L. W. DAWSON, f Admrs - July 5,1856 6t 27 TVT months after date, I will apply JLi to the Court of Ordinary of Greene county, for leave to sell the Land belonging to the minor children of Henry English, deceased. June 21 JOHN D. ENGLISH, Guardian. “■VTOTICE.—Persons wishing their Wool Carded into Rolls can have it done by sending to the Lawrence Factory. J. J. OWENS. June 21-it * Au;,aiE ~ Green Sifefcf & llflLL BE.tfOf.TO before tin Cos ; V V door in the'city ol <•; •'WsL>>n>, ° ;i ‘ h’’ L Tuesday iffSopCmW next, within the buffi Lour. : T sale, the'following pfoiraty, viz : The interest of John O’NelU in lira t f tceii v n* taining five hundred acres, more or ls a .i ( >c ug lands of Orry, Champion and others, being < -no 6 it? part of said tract ol land! Levied on as me pi •• y ty of John O’Neal, to satisfy one Justice Court ■ from the 141st District, <>. M., f# htvor o|'.\Va)i r > G>. Overton, vs. John O’Neal. Low mad: af.o ‘.'"lur- c ; to me by Constable Jas. 11. Dolvin. GARRETT WOOD!I A Vs, SlnrilK July o • ■ Administrator’** Satr. AGREEABLE toan order fi.mi Che Homw able Court of Ordinary oi Greene count) t uni be sold on the first Tuesday in Angus’ before the Court House door in Giv nmbqro, (viy no eotnt * ty, between the usual hours of sale, aTI me inin- r.d interest and reserved rights of A. Steughlt t, doc 0., which is attached to a lot acre that 1 soliLlant year to the highest bidder* Greenes boro, the- i:u>- cral interest covers two hundred acres, mon “'Hies:-,, around said one acre, more fully described in t in deeds conveying said land, adjoining lands * i r-fl- Ham Tuggle, sen. Te’rms cash. W. 15. BRIGHT WELL, Adm’r of A*. SI a lighter, dec’d. • June 14, 1856 23 GEORGIA, Greece Coimty. ATjCTIIERISAS, Samuel 11. Thompson and Hen s T ry E. Thompson apply for Letters of Aduin istration upon the Estate of Thomas Thompson, Sis, late of said county, deceased : These are, therefore, to cite, and a Imonisb aii ami singular the kindred and creditors of said <1 •• r. ed, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary,’to be hi Id for 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 ray hand at office, in Greensboro! June 20th, 1850. EUGENICS L. KING, Ordinary.. . June 28. GEORGIA, Greece comity. WHEREAS, Robert C. Bowden and Isaac A. > Williams apply for Letters of Adininistradon on the estate of Jane Bowden,.kite of said county, de ceased, * These are therefore to cite and admonish ah and singular, the kindred.-and creditors o? said deceased, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary to bo held for said county, on the first Monday ill ‘August next; to show cause, if any they have, why -said Tetters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Ore nesborc, JunelGtb, 1856. EUGENI US L. KING, Ordinary. June 21 5t 24 GEORGIA, Greene county. COURT OF ORDINARY. lIfIfEREAS, Win. O. Cheney, Administra v V tor upon the estate of Catherine E. Cheney, petitions for Letters of Dismission from the further administration of said estate: These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditor:; of said deceased, to show cause, if any they have, on or before the. first Monday in December nexi, why said Administrator should not be discharged. -Given under mv hand at office irr Greine&b *ro, May 14, 1856. EUGENICS L KING, Ordinary. May 24, 5 856 ‘ *•->-> t 20 GEORGfA, Gi'ceite comity. ’ COURT OF ORDINARY. ISriIEREAS, Amos Shaw. dv mm f T last Will and Testament f’ Jol n ShWfV ceased, petitions for Letters of Dl••mission from his Executorship: These are therefore, to cite and admonish nlffinffi, singular the kindred and m. (liters o( -aid dcara'SecT, to show cause, if any they have, m or before flc first Monday in December next, why 1 Ex. ,u‘ v •>;dd not be discharged. ‘■>'* Given under my hand ai oilic in Green*. .■•boro, May 15, 1856. EUGENICS L KING. Ordinary. ‘ May 2-1, 1856. mOm 2U ‘ •• GEORGIA, Greene comity. COURT OF ORDINARY. IffHEMEAS, Nancy J. Effiffiwuffi, Ad:; ffi ▼ T istratvlx, and John F. Zuber, .VimuiistivuiV’ on the estate bf Allen L. Fambroiigli, dew. ;.scp pe tition this Court for Letters of Di.smi>-inn Fin; -0:1 estate: It is therefore ordered, that ab : s muc; edii< to * show cause, if any (Ley ha\ m .*• F- fy; .• th fiVv-t Monday in September jiexf, Aih.dr.i tra trix and Administrator she and ; id F- liv !;:■• .• ;; and it is further ordered th::! this rule*be puKi'Omd in the Temperance Crusader i'm the'. of wx months, in t rras of the law. A true extract from the : i : mi( ■f- is Css .. February 26th, 1856. EUGEAICS : ‘ii’CV'di:,-; . March 1 Am . 8)1 .... GEORGIA, Grccite Comiify. COURT OF ORDINARY. litAHart C. Peck, qn 7 t the'estate <jf Thomas F. Irby, deceiased, net titions this Court for Letters of Dismission ffom aid estate. It is therefore ordered, that a;: p. i. •••;,> redd show cause, (if any they h.a've) on or beiu: e the first Monday in September next, \l.y said Admiuu-trat should not be discharged : xui further ordered ’ that this rule he published in the Tempenuce Cru sader for the spaceof six months, in terms of the law. A true extract from the minutes of fin's Court, February 6th, 1856. EUGENICS I, KING, Ordinary. : Feb 16 in 6in ‘ 0 ”'***’ GEORGIA. Gi’i'cne cosaasty, COURT OF ORDINARY. WHEREAS, Howci E. Bunkley and William A. Cony, Executors of the lost will and tes tament of Elizabeth Bunkley, deceased, represent to this Court that they have fully settled the Estate of said deceased, and petition for Letters -Dfeinissorv therefrom. It is therefore order and that a!) persons concerned, show cause, (if any they have) on <*r before the first Monday in Noyeinlur next, vby said should not be dischare and: and it .’is.Jurther ordered' 1 that this rule be publish’ 1 in th* ‘i’empqrance Cru sader for the space. : rix months in minis of the tew. : A true extract fivm- the minute.': of Bits Court, April 14th, 1856. EUGENICS L. KING, Qvdinary. April i() mOm 15 dVTOTICE.—Two Months aft; r data I Nil! JLn to the Court of Or Unary of Gre*ne county lor leave to sell the Land h. longing to the estate of Ma ry O’Neni, deceased. S. ff. S : EWART, Admr. ■ May 19,56 2rn2o * ■\T OTlt’E.—Two months after date, 1 will apply _Ln to the Court * f Ordir ar- of (b •.-<- county, for leave to sell Sc v n iFmdnd a- iv- of Land, more or less, .belonging to the iv'-f wof \V• inn ‘ V -ter ti, de : ceased. JAM MS -V .Vi VO ‘ , Adm’r. tie bonis non, with the v : , iU annexed. - july 5-2 m Notice.— Two monti ilu.o date, ! will ap ply to the Go* rr ofGid: .cry unty, for leave to sell the Real Estate w l)avi;i F'urlmv, <te- C(:i . lStid - 0. *B. El Executor.’ J unc M . 2m26 NOTICE. —All personsimh.HiM to Yhffient Rr lhorton, late of Greene coimfv, d<oe:iged are [ C 2 tu , and to make immediate i*Hymv.ntpfmd Jl those having demands against said will un sent thepi in terms of the law. V ■ T#oß. It. THORTON ) - June 6-40d WM. A. OVERTON ( Admr s. NOTICE. —All persons jmleUed to the Estale of Albert C. Furlow. Into, of roo t y deceased, are requested totnak inuuedjatc pawiient —and all those having denmuds ngi-inrt naid ! Wilt present them duly proven in terms iTjilj.r.iaw JAMES SIICPTkINE, . Mayth, 18*6. . 18 . .a; kM Hi jpL ilj H, -JJ- X All- A’. 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Stable, and; ; Greenes’>ro, Gd, on “Thursday the 29th nil*, ; widfinr-dt ,f’ ml a'suban *i> r> T "M;!re, about 14 ii ods high, brarid'efiNyf stUe*sh'ffi<f‘ v wittirthedeM:. ; •has a iiormn head; on * “wl'd'fn’ luhd io ; >L and ope blue ‘*'* * * : i 4B| bald.Wiiije i:j aSjtw f0,35-yeaiHofhas a IJrOriu cqnijdcxFu^,ei.. ; hot J6O p >*l Is • Jild yy;, a.,ui Oiiy cly., : s- Jg ei>i>i :;ivy pain-, ei’i.wn jilftjt. <;ayiuu'.- :>ii iiaij ssidrln-* .-"sir ; n^siiuy,.d ou.n. . w-ill give Y ly- L'.: is: . jVi'ard fv jibe Uuv. nr-T‘:3ntv Ooftaya* for j ar,y-r Uvvni..vt;i,:nyt Ui. ynt uh -t- ivoo'Y; r--t ; mi , piq:y. j „ ♦%JST.EIV JACKSON. (<’ cenesboro, i*. ‘o ./m -Id.-, j. 866. 28- 1’ ’ tfl 4 >ud( . A-.), \j : U: j i),’ .> ivi-g ■’ ‘omny, and; , used, requested to .: •■. immediate [.-aymenr, hiid ;dl ixay-J iug -liemand- rgafnrt : nr! drcrir?” .•d, N ■ • in ter;, s <uf thi^’rax- * - Fa J .M. WiffLl:-? Adu.’r. ! 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UuißilW Fluids | t will . vvlj t© call nt i% St-arc 1 ’ll EL & ..fit) a LS, Penflcld, March 4i IBM. . S t V 6 •■ ■> v .• * . |. S■>/?.!.= :Tgßyrpffl>AWfnia —♦-#*-- ’ iranil Division., J ” 1...... VN, 17 .... ss;o, 17,. ~M. W. S May 1 (5 <i * MV ‘ * * * i A. G. i. u'T'i,. . .. ~ No. (),.... G. T. L ■ ■■ f. Na*. B#,. .. >G. Con. j G-, >• ; j uxxicsj , No., y,... ..G. Sent. dJV. ( I t.'. . ... ... ... .No. .102,. ...Q. Chap. i . f e’EjT4'p v d’N r ffitfflflTft OP TERTC'IO. - ds'” ••Ttft’e Grand Lodge Knights j of Jericho, Stele rif GeerglA He'd fh* the City of At u-.tva, on tti- 18fK in. 4 ; CC le'’ynrig were clotted ‘■-s'! Jlffi’ms K-r < hr- ■: murrig year:’ •■ - ■ i®. 1 ..- -S; rrfa* G. ts. U. ’ . ■. •ri W. V. C. W at. G. Fo:': vtu, of AtHru. ’ Cl, \WR. *!. }■:. of-Oxford,) ‘ G. W.’M. . : . Gr ffxrals. ‘n, G. W. S. •F..C. of AT-mfa; : o.’ VfdtJhap, - : ■ K a!'A NHO 01). • ,ir; yfVv:: p.vrKß ojtifiiHß. i-iifML. a, uiiSi (he Thntisiind. . A ft w v- Ymls on tfv'T&tional itinert, uith.mt ‘ Xlidicing, v* .Spermatorrhea . or L < > o a 1 4 ‘ i- ;• \'<H” <;; iI•. 1 i-''iii-- f n Gi-iiUalwiol Nervous i)c ----j iiuunte- to Marviftgo g:enerrty.- > *' .. ,>u\ n. UK r,A?,i:v, <. o. v..) jnipoutiiut fact tiuiL the many •alnrn.h-.y com i'! yLi, < the uaeiico aTi'l-‘soiit)ido ’ <j(' youilf, may Im cr-'il.V [vil/mit Jijalicive, itf’iti fliir; fcfria.ll tries, clearly ■ ileinonstiaU-d ; and this (?ntirly’:cw and hLhly jrncri'Fsfiil treatment, as ■ (htptod by the Autimv, fully cNpl.mifid, by ineansof - h.i • h . very oi >• i- <.•'.>ablet].to cure .an<l at I%,]< ■: el i:o. : -dy!.y <■- j all (.ho ;in#ra• *Tnp;Jf!*innh oftfi* (fay. 8. nt to am ‘et;tiess, s trrntlft nml f>Wt tree hi‘ri seal-’ etl, enyt;k>]e, by ieiriillinjt (past, -p.-nfli tv. o postage’ stmiips to br. jl. I)u I New York City. Fpl> IG-Oru-fl W irrm k Chtfmtori fcHonv .(.'huntufttjXf B# <■-’s,HjJ*, Perfumery,, P> nut's ‘<ftub Pj'tiy, P iijif tiinl \J</iG'usSj Brushes, ’ ‘ (R\ {'•>., Fancy and, Toilet. ” * A!!t u: LETS, ■ ~ .■ > ?'• “jo':-{-)■<•."• . *1 IVoln’ the North, having selected with spe- B. -eial r.-ms, *• irvp i-.-'Mudy: oy svey.vtbinpf ucoofly lwf>t In a “woli storefl Drugt dobUDuiiynt. ■BnKi wiU noslteofi ittJtor flcro-genuine'Vtrf>< Vma.medicines,’ and lie will (ill orders at prices wM.h any .-.inii'ar estaMishim nl tmk’Sfrfe Or AMgasta. - In order to successfully another year, it is expected’ t'ltal llioso ind “>twl will respond punctually to their ac (Souufe, vjdlietißV. N-l !'e-re;Miy nt t!ie eml of the year. Those tvlio > iTp DRllb unforeilial “m e-ui do so, as the books are “posted” Ip itj 1 1 1 . •; • , lift M.Tefs lease toTetuf 1 1 is'neknowiedgetnents t<\ those Who haye -o liberally patroikiaejl the Store, oml he hopes tlisft By, a eareThi ;utteTition to the business/io will ifierit a continuance of their favors. t -ft tvs* *, ii: n\ t .v|'. aok iw mas: y : Ifeneeforth tie’ CASH SASTKM will he strictly enforced” with tliore jfchotrfe ■■Hi mi pin/, artd• more particularly with those who ;ire no jmy, . From and after the"first, flay of January next, all articles for which smsk Is paid, cash .will be required-, unless customers prefer to lit- oTiargeiTiSn additional cost of twenty-five ‘per cent. Among > l.iiis ciltis are included-, Potash, White Lead, Linseed, Train and ‘Lamp tills, Proprietory and Patent Medicines, and a. few other ar ticles not necessary ‘tnemfh-.eralo. This course must be adopted in order to collect funds sufficient to.keep up this branch'of the Flock. Patent -Medicines are Sn commission, and fe&nhot be cred ited except on the tqrms übpvp mentioned Particular attention is called to’this announcement Ma.iijoujia., 4>ec 1 - „ 4% PUKIFV Tin: BLOOD. ‘Mqt’Eat’s Lite Fills aud Phoenix Bitted, ■l-WM3 HiO-li ALL AIfJVEttAL POIBOBB. HpiJE-.grent popularity wliieh MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS and JL PHOENIX BITTERS have attained! in Consequence of the extraordinary cures effected by tlieiit fise, rCmlers it unnecessary for the proprietor to enter into a particular analysis of their Me dicinal virtues- of properties. IfaWmef. been- more than twenty years before the public, :nd.hnyjpg the united, testimony 0 f more than TUBER MILLIONS? of- pefeons’wiib have been restored to tije enjoyment _o{.perfect, health by them, it is believed that their Yeptftntiofi as the best vegetalffe* medicine now before the public, •admiis of no dispute. In ujmosl, everycity and village in the Uni ted States, there are many who are ready to testify to the effi envy in removingdiaease, and -giving to ..the Whole system re newed vigor and health of SOROFULI,• THICKLV SCURVY or ERUPTIONS of .the skin, the operation or the LIFE MEDICINES is truly astonish ing, often removing 111 a few days, every vestige of these loath-- sou.e diseases, by their purifying effects* on tire blood. FEVER and AGUE, DYSPEPSIA, DROPSY, PILES, and in short most all -diseases, soon yield to their curative properties No family should be wjthout thenp as by .their timely use much suffering and expense maybe saved. Prepared WILLIAM MOFFAT, JI. D. New York, and for sale by •• -J. M-. LANKFORD, Jtily 5--iy ’ . Penfield. I ORALIS l l GRATIS I I I A Pm; Gift to Ail Misery Relieved, “Nature’s Guide,” anew and popular work, is distributed with out charge, and forwarded by JLail to any Post Oiiiee in the Uni ted States, on receiving an order enclosing two stamps for post-’ 22s Hook is.yyrUten.'by Dr. A. R. ICinkelin, ofPhil- JL adelphia. Pa., who has enjoyed a most successful practice of twenty-two years, during which tjme he has had daily and almost hoUrly opportunities of witnessing the havoc and destruction in-’ lljetedupon human strength, happiness, and life, by the. cious habits which are fostered by inifoience, ignorance and Reu sability. “Nature’s Guide” having, therefore, emanated from an experi enced mind, may he supposed to abound in salutary warnings and practical information, which are imparted in the language of pro priety, and delicacy, dictated by an earnest desire to enlighten the public on a branch of knowledge, essential for the preservation ‘of both mental and bodily health. Every individual ts interested in preventing (he spread of an evil which has produced more dis astrous, infirmities in Y’ontb, more degradation in Manhood, and more premature decay in all stages oflife, than any other source of human misery, 1 debility and death. “I am a man, and deem nothing Which relates to man foreign to my feeling. s/ HEAD. Yotitli ic Manhood, a Vigorous Life, or a Premature Deatii. KlftliELlN oia Scif-Prescrvatioij, ONLY 20 Cents, or that ttjjue’in postage stamps, will ensure a copy of this book, prepaid, per return of mail. Persons at a dis tance may address pr. K., by lc ter (enclosing n remittance) and be cured atjioma. i’ackages of Medicines, with plain directions, packed secure from damage or curiosity, are forwarded by Mail or Express to any part of the United States. REMEMBER, Dr! Kn kel-in’sTesidenCe has heed for'the last twenty years at the N. JV, corner of Third adv Union streets, I J liiladeipliia,--l i a. •Tuly 5-ly AYER’S ~ GATE A BTIO JgMggi!!^ jAt PI-i is2\ TE by their powerlul infiuencfi on'die internal vis e era .to. purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy ac tion. They remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, ami other organs of the body, and, by restoring their irregular ac tion to health, correct, wherever they exist, such derangements as are the first cables of diseaee. An extensive trial of their vir tues, by Professors, Physicians, and Patients, lifts shewn cures of dangerous diseases-almost beyond belief, were they not substanti ated by persons of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of Untruth. Their certificates are published in my .American Almanac, whieu the Agents below named are pleased to furnish ¥ree'to all inquiring.’ Annexed we give Dire Rons for {heir use in the complaints winch they haye been found to cure. For. CbsTivusESs.—Take one or two Dills, or such quantity as to gently move the bowels. ‘Costiveness is frequently the aggrava ting cause of Files, and the cure of one complaint is the cure of both. No person can feel welfwhile under a costive habit of body. Hence it should be, as it can be, promptly relieved. For-DvSrEPSiig which is sometimes the cause of Costiveness,and always uncomfortable, take mild doses—-from one to sou stim ulate the stomach and liver into healthy action.. They wifi do it, and the heart! 'iorn, hoili/Ourn and mimtrn of dyspepsia will rap idly disappear. When it has gone, don’t forget what cured you. Fora Foul Ftomacii, or Jforhid Jtuir.tion of die Bowels, which yroduc.es general depre.-.sion of.the spirits and bad health, take from four to eight Fills at first, and smaller doses afterwards, un tii nativity and strength isrestored to lije system. For N'ekvocssks.vFick Deaimchk, Na-cska, Pain in the Stem ne):, Back, or Side, take from four to eight pills on going to bed. If they do not operate suiliciently, take move the. next day until they do. These complaints will he swept out from the rystem.— Don’t wear these and their kindred disorders because-vour stom ach is foul. For Scaqm...\, Ku-.su'ei.as, awt nil <Ugc(tscs-of the Skin, take the Pills freely and freijucntly* to keep the bowels open. The erup tions will generallyeoon begin to diminish aiul disappear. Many dreadful ulcers and sores have been healed up by the purging and purifying effret'of these Pills, and some disgusting diseases which seemed to saturate the. whole system have completely yielded to their influence, leaving the sufferer in perfect health. Patients'! you. duty to society forbids that you should parade yourself argun.d the ’■’.vo isLeovv.-dwiiii [J.inpltis,blotches, ulcers, acres, and ah or any of the imctean diseases of the skin, because your system wanis cb.ansingc To l’uin't'V tiik I‘lood, mey are the best medicine ever discover ed. They should be taken ireoi-y and frequently, and the impuri ties which sow (he seeds of incurable diseases will be swept out of the system like chaff before tire wind. By this property they do as much ‘good in presenting, sickness as by the remarkable cures which ibey are''makingevery where: Liver Complaixt, Jauxdick, and all Bilious Affections arise from some derangement —either torpidity, congestion, or obstruc tions frf the liivcr. Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile and render it unfit for digestion. This isdisastrops to .the health, and the.couaqitmicin i.('frequently undermined by no other cause, in digestion is the symptom. Obstruction of the duct which empties the bile into the.sttomhcb causes the bile to overflow into the blood. This produces Jaundice, with a long and dangerous train of evils. Co&tiveness, oi> alternately costiveness and diarrhoea, prevails.— Feverish symptons, languor, low spirits, weariness, restlessness, and meiancholy, with .sometimes inability to sleep, and sometimes great, drowsine---; 301.1c times* there is severe pain in the side; the’ skin and the white bf the eyesloecome a greenish yellow; the stom ach acid; the bowels se e to (die touch; the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever, which may turn to bilious fever, bilious colic,bilious diarrhoea, dysentery, Ac. A medium dose of three or four Pills taken at night, followed by two or three in the morning, avul repeated a few days, will remove the cause of all these trou bles. It U wicked to suffer such pains when you can -cure them for 25 cents. Rheumatism, (tour, and all Inflammatory Fevers are rapidly cured by tlio purifying ejects of. tliepe fills upon the blood and the stimulus Which they afford to the vital prinoiple oft.ife. For these and all kindred complaints .they should be taken in mild doses, to move the bowels gently, but freely. Asa DINNER PlLt., this is both agreeable and useful. No Pill can be made more pleasant to take, and certainly none lias been made more effectual to the purpose? !- r which a dinner pill is employed. Prepared by -is . V . ,i YJuSL , ’raaivnl ntid Aimlytitul Chemist, L.QYVELL, MASS. Sold by J. JI. LANKFORD, Peirftold; Dr. A. ALEXANDER, At lantftjJJEO. BAYNE, Macon, and at Wholesale by IfAVILAND, RTSLKV * CO., Augusta, Ga. April 6-13 NEW rum AND NEW GOODS. Ha ve n g purchased the Store heretofore occu pied by \\ , A. Colelough & Go., we have the honor to announce to the citizens of Penfield, and the surrounding country, that we_are now replenish ing i{ w tli ;f varied assortment of New Goods, com prising all that is ever desired in ah up-countr y store. OnivGoods, Selected with-great ‘care, are tire best the markets can gll’qrd ; and will be found to embrace all the latest, t.mhionaWe styles. We invite purcha sers to cal! and examine them. We petition for a share of public patronage, promising to do justice to all our customers. A continuation of the patronage heretofore extended to the late Firm of Colelough & Cos. is respectfully solicited. We take pleasure in stating that we have secured the of Mr. If. G. Northen, as our salesman. A. B. PHELPS. W.B. SEALS. Pt'htbYfn, FTi 111, 186 fl 6 BACON l A /\/~W \ pounds Clear Sides for yalo cheap -aiWvr*x:ffor cash, apply soon or you may be too late. C. 0. NORTON. Juqo 28, 1866. 25 A M ARVELLOUS REMEDY’ £■ v sit \ ,i tuv a: jb is n A ah t is HOll.OWjtV’S 01 NTH KNT. THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. . By the aid of a microscope, we see millions of little openings on the surface of ow bodies. Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on tbe skin; is carried to any organ or inward part. Dis eases of the Kidneys,Disorders of the Liver, affeotions of the heart Inflammation of the Lungs, Asthmas, Coughs, and Colds, are by its means effectually cured. Every housewife knows that salt passes freely through bone or meat of any thickness. This heal ing Ointment far more readily penetrates through any bone or fleshy part of the living body, curing the most dangerous inward complaints, that cannot be readied by other means. ERESIPELAS, SALT RHEUM AND SCOR BUTIC HUMORS. No remedy has overdone so much for the cure of diseases of the Skin whatever form they may assume, as this Ointment. No case of Salt Rheum, Sctirvey, Sore Heads, Scrofhla, or Eresipelas, can long withstand its influence. The inventor has travelled over many parts of the globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dispens ing this Ointment, giving advice as to its application, and has thus been the means of restoring countless numbers to health. SORE LEGS ; SORE BREASTS\ WOUNDS it ULCERS. Pome.of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely on the-use of this wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with the worst cases of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and tumors Professor Holloway has, by command of the Allied Governments, dispatched to the hospital of the East, large shipments of this Ointment, to be useif under the direction of the Medical Staff, in the worst cases of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular swell ing, stiffness or contractions of the joints, even of 20 year’s stand ing. PILES AND FISTULAS. These and other similar 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 around each pot. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in tbe folloioing cases. Bunions Lumbago Sore Legs Swelled Glands Burns Mercurial Erup- Sore Breasts Stiff Joints Chapped Hands lions Sore Heads Ulcers Chilblains Piles Sore Throats Wounds of all Gout )• Salt Rheum Sprains kinds Skin Diseases Scalds ***Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Holloway, SO Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers of Medicines throughout the United States, and the civilized world, in Pots, at 25 cents, cents, and $1 each. is a considerable saving by trking the larger sizes, N. B. Directions for the guidance of partients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. 1y47 Nov 17,1555 LET US REASON TOGETHER. HOLLOW AT* S*P IL LS. WHY ARE WE SICK ? It has been the lot of tbe human race to-be weighed down by disease and suffering. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS are specially adapt ed to the relief of tbe WEAK, the NERVOUS, thp DELICATE and the INFIRM, of all climes, ages, sexes and constitutions. Profes sor Ilojloway personally superintends {bo manufacture of his med. icines in the United States, and offers them to a free and enlight ened people, as the best remedy the world ever saw for the remo val of disease. THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD. These famous Pills are expressly combined to operate on the stomach, the liver, the kidneys, the lungs, the skin, and the bow els, correcting any derangement in their functions, purifying the blood, the very fountain of life, and thus curing disease in all its forms, DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. Nearly half the human race have taken these Pills. It has been., proved in all parts of the world, that nothing has been found equal to them in cases of disorders of the liver, dyspepsia, and stomach complaints, generally. They soon give a healthy tone lo these or gans, however much deranged, and when all other means have failed. CENERAL DEBILITY\ ILL HEALTH. Many, of tbe mo3t despotic Governments have opened their Cus tom Houses to the introduction of these Pills, that they n*ty be come tbe medicine of the masses. Learned Colleges admit that this medicine is the best remedy ever known for persons of deli cate health, or where the system has been impaired, as its invig orating properties never fail to afford relief. FEMALE COMPLAINTS, No Female, young or old, should be without this celebrated med icine. It corrects and regulates tbe monthly courses qt all peri ods, acting in many cases like a charm. It is also the best and safest medicine that can be given to Children of all ages, and for any complaint; consequently no family should be without it. Hone-say's pills arc the lest remedy Mown in the world for the following Diseases : Asthma Diarrhoea Indigestion Stone and Gravel Bowel Complaints Dropsy Influenza Secondary Symp- Coughy Debil’ty Inflammation toms Colds Fever Sc Ague Venerial affect- Inward Weakness Chest diseases Female Com- tions Liver Complaints Costiveness plaints Worms, of all Lown'ss of spirits Dyspepsia Headaches kinds Piles *** Sold at tbe Manufactories of Professor Hollow at, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London, by all respectable Drug gists and Dealers of Medicine throughout the United States) and the civilized world, in at 2$ pent's, 62# pents, and $1 each. 25F“There is a considerable saying by taking the larger sl*ea, N. B. Directions for tho guidanoo of patients in every disorder iwe affixed to each box. 1y46 TERRIBLE DISCLOSURES! SECKETS FOE THE MILLION! A most Wonderful and Invaluable Publication DR. IIUNTERS rpy rirtffylj § Being an original and popular Treaties on MAN AND WOMAN, Their Physiology, functions and Sexual Disorders of every kind, with never-failing Remedies fpr the speedy cure of all dic eases of a private and delicate character, inci dent to the violation of the Laws of Na ture and of Nature’s God,- PRICE T WENTI r *FIVE CENTS. The Author of the above volume is S\. y. •i u All/ l/ii a graduate of one of the first Medical x.-cv J-1 ‘ y schools in the United States and hav \ / \ A in S devoted a quarter of a century to tl,e sktdy and treatment of Syphillis /'&WEnjr*/A 185:7 an<l kindred disorders as as Peciality, ZSTfLm ■■jfeji vssfTjwSlZ lie Las become possessed of most in valuable information in regard to the ’ ‘ same, and is able to compress into /'/!!! |\\\\ ’ vade mecum compass the very quint essence of medical science on this important subject; as the re sult of the experience of the most eminent physicians in Europe and America is thoroughly demonstrated in his own highly suc cessful practice in the treatment of secret diseases in many thou sands of cases in the City of Philadelphia alone. The practice of Dr. Hunter has long been, and stiH is, literally unbounded, but at the earnest solicitation of numerous persons he has been induced to extend the sphere of his professional useful ness to the community at large, through the medium of his “Med ical Manual and Hand-Book for the Aillicted.” It is a volume that should he in the hand of every family in the land, whether used as a preventive of secret vices, or as a guide for the alleviation of one of the most awfUl and destructive sour ces ever visited upon mankind forthp sins of sensuality and impu rity of every kina. 5 ■ It is a volume that has received the unqualified recommendation of the first physicians in the land, while many clergymen, fathers mothers, philanthropists and humanitarians, have most freely ex tended its circulation in all quarters where its powerful teachings would be likely to be instrumental in the moral purification and physicaFhealing of multitudes of our people, among the young vol atile and indiscreet, otherwise the pride and flower of the nation. The author argues particularly, most strongly against every spe cies of self-defilement, and warns parents and guardians, in search ing terms, to guard the young of both sexes from the terrible con sequences concomitant of their ignorance of physiological laws and sexual impurities and irregularities, whether exhibited by preco cious development or arising from the vicious and corrupting ex amples of their school-mates or otherwise. To those who have been already ensnared to the “paths that take hold on hell,” a clear and explicit way is shown by which they may secure a re turn of sound health, and a regeneration of the soul from its terri ble pollution. It is well known that thousands of victims are annually sacrifi ced at the shrine of Quackery—especially those suffering from Ve nerial or Syphilitic diseases—Strictures, Seminal Weakness, Ner vous Debility, and the numerous maladies which spring directly or less remotely from the indulgence of carnal passions and secret vi olations of Nature. In view of these facts, and when it is also considered that about 100,000 persons die annually in the United States es Consumption —a large majority being the victims of the voluptuous indiscretion of their progenitors, agreeably to the Scriptural enunciation, that the sins of the parents are visited upon the ohildren, Cven to the* third and fourth generation. The Author, imbued with sentiments of enlarged philanthropy, will scarcely be censured for any effort to restrain the vices of age, by the humble instrumentality of his Medical Manual. , T .One copy, securely enveloped, will be forwarded free of postage to any part of the United States for Sjs cents, orfi copies fdrsl.*- Address, post paid, COSDEN & CO., Piihlishers, box 197, Pbiladei phia. laP-Booksellers, Canvassers apd Book Agepts sqppliedop th@ most libarai terjps. ? e ®