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SRtaeeHdwtftSttS... MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA, j Arucarx, July, 1850. j THE TWENTY-FIFTH Gouts* ot Lee-1 ture in this Institution will cc-famwice the | First MONDAY in November next. FACULTY. G. M. Newton, M. D., Anatomy. L. A. Dcqas, M. D m Surgery. I. P. Garvin, M. 8., Materia Medic*. Therapeutics, and Medical Jurisprudence. , _ ‘ J, A?Eve, M. D., Obstetrics and of no tion and Infants-. „ . .. .. . H. V. M. Millbb, M. D-, PbywdTogy and PaUmtv gical Anatomy. ’.G Alex. Means, M. D., Professor of Chemirtry. , L. D. Ford, .M.'D.,lnstitutes and Practice of Mod 1C IL F. Campbell, M. D., Surgical, Comparative, and Microscopical Anatomy. R. Campbell, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. S B. Simmons, M. D., Assistant Demonstrator. Ji-riah Harris, M. D., Prosector to Professor of Clinical Lectures will be delivered regularly at the City Hospital, and ample opportunities will be af forded for the study of Practical Anatomy. • Fees for the entire courso s lo *> Matriculation Ticket (to be taken once 5 00 For further particulars, apply to . . July 19-3 m G. M. NEWTON, Dean. Ihe Peun Medical University of Phila. • Comer of Twelfth and Chestnut Street*. THIS Medical Institution, deigned for both sex es, consists of two equal vnd separate depart ments. , . The teachings are higi i fiber*:. and conducted on anew and progressive s> **fon; and the course of study is much enlarged. . , Students of either sex, visit Phi.adelpht* with a view of acquiring a sound practical medical educa tion, should visit this institution previously to engag ing elsewhere. The preliminary lectures to the fall term com mence on the first of October, and the regular course begins on the 6th, and will continue for sixteen weeks. The gpr'ng term commences about the 20th of February, and continues until tho first of Juoe, 1857. For announcements containing Terms, aud other particulars, address J. M. MACOMBDER, M. I). Dean of the Male Department. JOS. S. LONGSHORE, M. D. Dean of the Female Department. Phila., July, 20,-30 Box 1810, Post Office. LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN HOUSE. THIS House is located on Lookout Mountain, at an elevation of thirty-two hundred feet, presenting a scenery not surpassed by any in the United States, and an atmosphere pure and salu brious. Those who seek pleasure, health and com fort, beauty and grandeur of a natural scenery, can not have their wishes more fully met than on Lock out Mountain. Here, pare cold FREESTONE WATER, in abundance, is found, and CHALY BEATE, as good as any place can boast of. The Mountain is easy of access, being only five miles from Chattanooga, and Horses, Buggies ami Hacks are always in readiness to convey visitors and their baggage to its summit, where their imag inations will be fully met and their wejl car ed for. The House will be opened on tiie Ist of June, and closed Ist of October. GEO. W. ASH BURN, Proprietor. . L. M. ANSLEY, Superintendent. Mav 10—4 m. CIRCULAR* The undersigned, members of the National Ex ecutive Committee of the American Party, have pleasure in announcing to the people, that sat isfactory arrangements lor the future maintenance of the AMERICAN ORGAN, as an nuthorit-tiveex ponentand advocate of the principles of the Amcri i con Party, have been completed. Recommencing its labors, under these new auspi ces, the undersigned cheerfully commend the Amer ican Organ to the generous confidence of the Amer ican Party, in every section of the Confederacy, and thev hope its columns mav command the widest cir culation. HUMPHREY MARSHALL, ofKv. SOLOMON G. HAVEN, of S. Y J. MORRISON HARRIS, of Md. JACOB BROOM, fPenn. Washington City, D. C., May 15, 1 Soft. Prospectus off the Am* rirnii Orgnn. The American Organ having been adopt'd, by the Executive Committee of the American members of Congress, as the centra! organ of the American P*r ty, the proprietor, with a view to its general and ex tensive circulation throughout the. country, ha- de termined, on consultation with his political friends, to furnish the same to sudscriberH. whose snliscrip tions are remitted after May Ist, and during the months of May, June, July and August, on the fol lowing reduced terms, to-wit: Daily Organ, for one year, $3.00 *“ for six months! t 2.00 Weekly Organ, for one year, to single subscri bers, 1:50 “ for six months, to single sule scribcrs, . 1.00 “ for 1 year, to clubs of 8 or more subscribers, ea-'b, 1 25 for 6 months, do., each, 75 ” for the Campaign, to-wit: from Ist-July to loth Novem’r each 50 All subscribers whose subscriptions have been re mitted during the month of May, have been charg ed only at the above rates. All documents published bv order of the Con gressional Committee of the American Party, or by American members of Congress, wilt always be ad vertised in the Organ, and sent, postage prepaid, on the receipt of the price at which they are advertis ed. No accounts can be kept either for documents or papers. communications should be directed to the American Orean, Washington citv, D. C. ” VESPASIAN ELLIS, Proprietor. HACK LINE BETWEEN *K.MiEI,H ft ORKKVCSBOKO. THE undersigned, Proprietors of the above named Line, would respectfully announce to the public generally that wo are, after successful operation for more than three years, still running number one Hacks between Ptn neld and Greenesboro. The Hack is ready always at the arrival of either of the day Trains to convey passt-ngei sto Pettfield, and upon notice vrill meet persons on the night 1 rains. \\ o. would furthermore sUte that we keep on hand Horses ami Buggies for hire, both at Penfielff and Greeneshnro. We are n L T y v’ or . rur f nish with convey antes to Dr. Durham’s, Scull Shoals, Sparta White Plains Woodstock, or any of the neighboring* tow ns or public places. Customers will find ready travel ing accommodations by calling ot. (. twL. (Shore's Hotel) Greenesboro, or upon D. W. WM*m me WILSOX * “><*32* D *?d™ °A , Th i t P ub ! ic hereby notified ,b l subscribers a.,- running H Daily Nine Passenger Coach (‘Sun days excepted) between Madison and Kato ton, Ga. leaving Madison at 1 o’clock, P. M., immediately afl ter the arrival of the, train* from Athens, Puma Point, GrteneKboro’, and Atlanta, on the Georgia ...Railroad, and arriving at Eaton ton same evening by half-past 6 o’clock. • Leaves Eatonton t half-past 5 o'clock, P. M. im mediately after the arrival of the train on theMil ledgeville and Go don Railroad, and arrives at Madi so/f gt 11 o’clock, P. M. A liberal share of patronage iK respectfully solicited. Stage Office at Madison... .Campbell’s Hotel “ Eatonton... .Eatonton < j __ .. „ _ a- W. &L. L. MOORK. Madjson, Ga., June 14, 185 C. flt ‘2B WANTED ~ 1 AAA Bushels Wheat, for which the caab Vv will he paid on delivery. ’ & 0. NORTON. Greenegboro, June 28, 1855. fl 6 I VITIU.-BE jY\ door in ib* City of list******* ‘*** j- Tuarfay in September Ote Jrgfc. hour* i sale, the following propertfT TV* r . . ) ; The of* John o*&Hb * s>< > niining five hwiidred-VrOH,. f lands 6f Oorry, Champion aml otheris being ujwrtrtiH* i port of said irflwt of land- Levted oa as the j tv of John 6'Neal, to satWy, one Jusiiy* Court nta > fhMii the 141st District, if. M., in. tavor ot VV alter M. Overtoil, vis. Jdhn O’NenL LeVy made and veturned to me by Ja<s. H—i^olviu. GARRE r rr WOODH.U4. Sberittl July o j___ . 2 * Greene Slieilft’#. WILL be sold before the Qliurt House loor <h the wrn of on the first Tuesday In .September next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit A portion of the plantat|on:of John Scott, f*eing that portion lying in Green county, containing one thousand acres of lind, mote or least, adjoining lands of Jackson Bowles, H. H. and others, len od upon as the property of John SciHt to satisfy one, fi fa issued from Oglethorpe Inferior Court iif •favor of Hampton C. Bugg vs. John Scots. Proper! v point ed out bv plaintiff’s Attorney. Aug. 2—td GARREIT WOUDHAM, Shff. GEORGIA, Greeuc Uonncy. WHEREAS, it has bddu rej*re>nted. to me ■ that Edward Crossley, Dennis W. Rfeid and John Scott, all late of said edvifitv,. deceased, died without Wills, h aving considerable. estate* : and whereas it has been represented to me that it is im portant that there should be adihinisUators uf>on said estates, afid no person applying for letters of administration thereon, . S. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased persons concerned, to be and appear at the Uourt of Ordinary, to be held for said : county, on the first Monday in September next, to show cause, If any they have, why the administration of srid t'fetates should not. be vested in the Clerk of the Superior i'ourt'of said eounty, or. such other parson or per sons residing in said county, as the Court may ibink lit and proper, in terms of U* Statute in such cases made and provided. ‘ V’. : - Given under rny lumd at office iit GreeiietJrtro, J uly 23d, 1856. ECGENIUH L. lUNG. July 26—30d . „ Ordiniuy. GEORGIA, Greene Comity. WHEREAS, Alfred It. Jackon applies for liGtters of Administration upon the Estate of Laurana B. Parrott, late of said county deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all ami singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary to be held for said county, on the first Monday in Sept next, to show, cause, if any they- have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, a-t office in GTeehesboro’, July 10th. 1856. ‘ EUGENIUS L. RING, Gniinary. July 10-6 t t ;,. !fi >t ; GEORGIA, Greene eounty. OOUBT OP ORMNABY. WHEREAS, Win. O. Cheney, tor npon the estate of Catherine E. Chertey, 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 creditors of said deceased, to show cause, if any they have, - .on or before the first Monday in December-next, why said Administrator should notffie discharged. Gi v en under mv hand nt it*- .< lrt?eneslv>ro, May 14, 1896. EUGENICS U RING, Ordinary:. May 24, 1856 *ndin 2<l. GEORGIA, Greene roanty. ’ COURT OK ORDINARY, Y\rHE REAS, Amos Sh&w,* Kxecmor of the ▼ v last Will and Testament of 41 ri Shaw, de ceani’d, petitions for Letters of LHsniisi< from his Kxecutorshrj*: These are therefore, Cos cite and Hduionisb all ami singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause, if any they have, on or before the first Mon<lay in He<'**nJvei next, why eaid ExeeirtorslitMild not Io discharged. *• Given under mv hand at office in Greenesbotv, Mav 15, 1856. KUO END’S L. KING. Ordinary. May 24, _ . nifim GEORGIA, Greene county. ‘ COURT Os ORMNAHV. WHEREAS, iiowel F. Bnnkley wid William A. C’orrv, Executor# of the last will and tes tament of Elizabeth Burikley, deceased, represent to this Court that they have* mllv seUltsl the Estate of said deceased, and petition focjlx-twuv fHsmisfKM V therefrom. C. . It is therefore orderei! that all’ jwfjams (vnerhet, show cause, (If any they have) on or before the first Monday iu November itext, why, said Eicvutors should not be discharged: aud it is further ordered that this rule be published in thje Temperance Cru sader for the sjiace of six months in terms of the law. A true extract from the minutes -of tii* Court, April 14th, 1856. EUGENI US L. KING, Ordinal v. April ID m6tn 15 NOTICE. - Two months after date,’we will ap ply to the Court of Ordinary oT'Gioeue coun ty for leave to sell a.| the real estate and the negroes belonging to the estate of William C. Dawson, de ceased, late of said countv. GEO.” O. DAWSON, } t , r L. W. DAWSON, f A-Unrf. July 20th, 1856. 2D IVT’OTICE, —Two monthsjailler date, w* will ap- Xl ply to the Court of Ordinary of Greene county for leave to sell a portion of the real, estate .of Jesse W. Champion, deceased. > JAS. W. JACKSON. Adior. LOUISA OH AMP ION. Adm’x. July 28, 1856 2fi NOTICE; — All persons indebted to Jesse W. Champion, late of Greene county, de,->eaPe.d, are requested to make immediate payment and all having demands against said deceased will present them in terms of the law. JAMES W. JACK HON. Adair. LOUISA CHAMPION, Admrx. July 15, 1656 .38 OTICE.—Two. month* after date, I will apply Xl to the Court of Ordinary of Green county, for leave to sell Seven Hundred a- ros nCLfuid, Wiore or leas, belonging vrthe Estate, of WilHaijt'W fscn. de ceased. JAMES WALSOV. Adn.’r. do tionw non. with th*- Will annexed. • july 5-2 m ‘ . OTICE. -Two montlis alter dMe, I wifi ap ply to the Court of Ordinary of Green > miiy, for leave to sell the Real Estate ofßavid Furfow, do ceased. O. 8. FUKLQW',-ILveeutor. june 30 J „• NOTICE.- Two months after date, I will apply to the Court of Ordinary ~t Greene county, for leave to sell the Land helon#fttj£ l w rJm uiifiOr childien of (ienrv English, deceased. <’ Jure 2l JOHN D. ENGLISH, 4m*fffia. “VTOTICE.--All persons indent**! Ad Vincent R. ANj Thorton, of Greene funny, deceased, are requester! to make imtnediati- p aH'dltfsH* having demarwi>< N gainst sai<i Oe.‘easei{, > will pre oetu them in urms of the law. , TltOS. R. thdrtonj . . . June 6-4<fo WM. A. OVERTON,, ( lv 0 w I ,f^T ,; -^ r “ w iffifobted In Louden -A. v *Y lilts, late of Green*. <*r,utdvv dfr 1 tweed, aft requested to make iirmirdlatn jmvmeM, **nd oil hav i “VT o¥iCe._All persons idebtwl w lute of Grt4*ue.. tuntv. doceoae*! Jfo requested to make iniuw-duusao*}imdAlt those having demand* againM will f present them m terms of ibe lav.'. i *’- - l GKO. O. DAW SON J \ L. W. DAWSON, [ ! July 6, IS&e #t 27 v j •■*■"**"*'* ! J. M. NEWB\ CO., Wholesale and Retail Healers in FIN E READY-MADE CLOTHING j *l*y Ifi Under tire United NtaleH Hotel, AunuMu, tin. \>ar artUM States Hotel. Augusta, Georgia, i M THE SOLE AGENT FOR THE SALE OF CHICKEHING. AND NUNS & CLARK’S JUSTLY CELEBR ATED,. | FTTHK exj>trieue of more than thirty years in this market, lias proved these Instrument* betfor adapted A to this climate—that they stand in tone better, and retain their original quality longer- -than any Others that have ever been introduced.’ He has constantly, on hand PIANOS of OTHER MAKERS, at LOW PRICKS! and if any partieulai'style or make m desired, he is prepared,,and will order and furnish to the customer, at the lowest Factory prices, at any Depot in this city, in perfect order ;v.d time, with out extra charge, aoy kind they may want, and will give a guarantee that everything wild h) him shall prove exactly os represented. He has a large stock of Instruction Hooks of atl M£n<ts, GUITARS. VIOLINS, ACCORDIONS, And everything appertaining to the Music badness. ALSO, For sale tw the best terms. QT'-ill orders promptly attended to, and all information desired.cheerfully given. Juivdl 20 Ij * GEO. A. OATES & BROTHER, . II *•; A t E U MIX PIANO FORTES, BOOKS, MUSiO, 4 0., BROAD-STREET, BETWEEN THE UNITE!) STATES AND GLOBE HOTELS, invite the attention of (lo ir friends (tod the public getleraUv; so thetr large stid well-selected stock of jp m ;rw .wtr && && mm *> From the foDowing celebrated Maimlacnirie 3 . for which they a re.sold Agems, viz: Baron <s• Haven. .4. //. Hah & Cos., ami Hnxfchm <jj Brothers, New York ; and Hallett, Davis dp Cos., Boston. which, for sweetness of t+oe and durability, camp 4be excelled, ft is ust-less to sat - more in ibir favor a they ore list well known to need puffing. I'iano Fortes of any Mdfer or stylf ’’obier tT at the lowest prices. Thtur assortment of MUSIC is very large. AUo, always <u> haml, a supply;- of • WchMlcoMx. tiuitars , I *ioihts. Mules, AJA<), ALL If IN I>B OK .HR hr. ‘Jtk. ms m mu’ m*& r mr t BHB hlt now m-a ‘ wlt 9 wtkaMe for a fill! Band, iH-sickw worything in tin- Music, line. All the new Bopks ami Music received as soon as publishwl. Persons at a distance, ordering from ns, can depend uj/oii getting a good article, wo make it n psVrnt to keep gyiods of the ln-st quality, and such as we ■■'an rc-comineiid, arid warrant in every respect. N. B.—For the satisfaction <U } K ’ rs,mrt 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 eboerfitlly allowed their names to be used. Hundreds coultl he u-ddod, but spacii will nor allow it. Rev. A. Mkanh, PreT of Kotory Cojlogt, Osfonl. Go., j J. L. Esq., Eatonton, Ga., Dr. R. E. Jmw, Madison, 0., J VV. Gatuwooo, Esq., Putnam county, CoL N. L. IfUTOHrwj, LawretfoeVtllo, tht., I.ltev. J. fi, Ecpo;,-, Frcs’t Mgiffipo/i Finale College. May 12, 1855. „ ly ’’ ;p .... B p ( Yr>f bSi V Ov£f DRUGGISTS AND A POTUECft.K i KS, I WKOLBBAJLP. AND IttTAH, T* — 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 Spires, and Flamring Ectracts, GandretFs Garden Seeds. Together with every other article usually kept iu their lino aii of which they offer nt WHOLESALE or RETAIL, on, agliberal terms as can be had hi any other e-staHshtm u(. March 24, ißf>o—!2-lv 11 BORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE. 1 FtCUIAV. (H-XHiGE Y. BROWNE, President j R LOP'D, Nat Seieuoe. HD. MALL ARY, Belles Letters. j J. R, SKAXS, Music. THE i*oße|fiaie y#ar far lfc'>ii, wlll MoniVay, January : Uth. .fltufiaienceiaeijt will ho >101(1 In October, pupil* from j ♦bo !w country, wtlJ thoiJ opeml tjic sickly -c-asna ic jsir i'rOßbri- j f>u*i cilfiiato. Cataloßiiee, co&taiulnf further Information, iey he oßuinc-d by ; M*'riu(t.to either 6T the Faculty, . R. D.-MALbARY, Sec. Equity. ; 'Tm¥ABY .FOR NEGROBSr - THE undersigned have opened in this city, mi ( ‘ntiriuory for the reception of negroes who ‘•nay. need medical or surgical treatment. It is con veniently situated in a house j tied iw?m-ithfc Alley from * e'Netv Passenger Depot, and is now ready 10 re ceive .patient* : The charges for Board will be merely sufficient to trover expenses, tho*B’ for Medical treatment and Bur* . gical Operations, such as customary. Planters and others who (nay send us patients from ‘ a diotepc-e, may depend on their servants receiving every tuoeoi'm that may be retpiired. JAMES MERGER GREEN, M D HENRY 4 BATTLE, M.,D, Macon, Jan. SHh, 185 G. Gmj/t BEE§ A UYTON, wjjiKritoirbk’ A eoMA/mrox ukuoid ms, At’.Wrai’A, OROHOIA. ‘ UwtersitnM Have formed a (Jo-par tiu r,-iiip i JL for the traiHMetiou of a General Ware -loum* and Comminsioi! Bsiiii ss, ,u.t, will on the first ot- bexr, take ih.-, Acir Pirtrpreo/ ’ Warehouse on Jaekdon street, (now .pied by t’rockrt’ A Rees. Wte will give our strict personal utlention tc* .Ml business entrusted to oaf care, and w mild 1 espect fully solicit a share of Ihte public patronagg. And Mr, Rees would take this oawmn to i t rurn his sincere thanks to t)ie friends and pairom. iff il>c , firm (ts CVoeker A Rees for their liberal patronage, : anff Arnold solicit a eontinance of the aapa to the fl AilStra for BatnrlnM* fP •“.! Family ttwpfHieM a ‘ll be carefully filled at the lowest mar ket prices. Tffifr tfsiuiNlitdMid'Vftnhhs nw# trfefitFiroqftired. 1 jm L\ REES, pf the fbin of Crocker A Roes. ‘ i: iuJy ! :fo-e BAMURL D. LINTON. : I SONS OP TEMPERANCE. - ftp- -- Officers of (he (.rand Uivlwfou. :K. C. Granvuss, No. 1, G. VV. P. |G. J. liLovii, No. 17,.... G. VV. A. i May Hors, No. 1,.... G. 8. l A. (}. Berra, .... No. 1. T. !I. S. Gaiidsk!!,.,. No. 34,.... <. Cou. iQ. VV.. lley.siciTr No. .0,.. .G. Sent. , Jos* QuisviA'4, No. ]o?t,. ... (j. Uhap; OFFIpERH GRAND LODGE K.VIGHTH OF JERICHO, At a regular lneeting <*f the Grand l.ndge Knights jof Jericho, fitnti of Georgifr, lu-ld in tin t'itv of At lanta, “ii the 18th mst, the following Wde deett-d its officers fix* the ensuing year: 1 K. M. Prsni.Rios, of .Sparta, G. VV*. (i. ■ }f )V’, ILvßT.snHl.li, of Thoina-inn, <. VV. Y. I'. Wm. G, Fosvy, pf G. VV'. J{. * J. K. Lkak, of tixford,’; U. W. M. Wm. Gracr, of Haralson, G. VV. S. K. I*. Pcum e r us .4 tlaufo, G, W*. Chap. Sept. 2-1, 1805. 7l N M AMI(l 11 D. on in |>Ki:.*iA ri ki: demikk. itt*( l'ffli|id|MJt, itif’ Tlpuptuid. i 1.11 cj 11s to Mai viuv.c’gout;>3iiy. VV liAh'Jßf, H. , JUv imjKHtant fact that the many alßm-.ipg com plaints, originating in tho imprejvnce and solitude , of youth, may ho easily removed Without Medicine, is i7i small trad, clearly demonstrated; and the entirely ne.v aqd ftighly SucCeafciml treatment, as j ’ adopted by the Author, iiilljr t Vl'i-'lincif hv moans of j which one in enabled to cure hhtufo’r perfectly \ and at the foftst pfifjsiblwcost, thereby j.^yiiling ah tlig i adv. itisi. l nostrums nftlic day . / j S. nt to any fre,. *„s a seal-1 ed tnvchqwft, by remitting (post paid) twu [KWtage ! stamps to Dr. ii. Da ‘LAekbv, 17 Street, ! Now York OUy. ‘ Feb ltMlm-G | IM-ujj k More ■‘ * ! >lt. SV M. S. MKtpUt, Wtfrl&ii# aad Jifthil Ihoß r in Ihrugn, ’■ (’ HcfotMTp„ 2*\l i ‘it* H f*d J ‘-RL-'i. I'-Unt <i ■<•{ i y ’! “U*h. //7<i<u, UruAkry ,iV-; ni.:i Toilet - l An f t _'‘j.kV, H \ S Juu jWVivelfYroi!; the N.o-tb, having Hh spe <HhJ Iff, a *fwsh supply “* • vary tiling -unity Vr-ptiua v.eji stored Drug estaViLi.-Tiincnl. I* 1 ’ >l. :TiHjrfjiithe-p ftli.-r tmtn genirbe-axd.r*-lLible mMicd!*’**, and tie tvlU.tlli -ardors at price* that will con.;, .ri- favorably with in > *huiiar efthWishnilSfit vs:i-* side of Augnt. fu order t uouduyt hi- htt-dnos* sip-..w-fuliy r yetjr, it m expected that those irdobit-d tv:!? pn-si-hnily In their ar "roiints, which will ic r ndy.oi.jM ••nil. the year. Those who my WlMi Hrttte M-fllPt fit lit l into, .ML* tlu .n‘ H . tin* Ui.,M ••ported” In d.-.le. Ur. M. beg* leave in ivitjr -hi.- r.rUnnw feiProjre pi- to those who : hsve -o liVriily patronized .tr.c •! i !re, and he hop-* that* by a : ejiTtful ailetitinu W the budne—., ).• wfjl rro rit of ! Jheir fjyvoi--’. vvixi x r.niivr jatuaohuhauv i , IJetii-.c&rth the OA.-'II b.VdTLM will be rtHcily enforced with ; th-ev who arc fen; puy, arid miif.- pactb-uWIy with th*c who ; art so pay. Prom and after, the firt day of January n*xt, all rtie!* f..r I which {Wiiil, nM will he rs-qulrei!, unie*- cn.-trunf,-- prefer |pi bv charged auadditinnal cost of twenty-five ;>*r cent. Huong | thl* class are Included, l’t-tash, M bite Lem], l.inleedj Train and ! Lamp I life, Proprietory arid Patent Mediehi. and few other r ---i ilder not neremary to enumerate.- Tin* c<hi s must I*- adopted ! in order to eolljict fund* sufficient to keep up this branch of the | FCoeU. Patent Medicines are or, commission, and canned be-ered i ited-o.vo.ept on yie terms a hove mentioned S3T”Pa rticniar attention Is called to (ids anpohdeetii&t- Madison, o;i., Dec 1 4d--- PI BIFV TIIK blood! I Moral's Life Pills ami Phoenix Kilters, ’ FREE FRO it A 1,1 MIIVEUAL I‘OISOSS. TDK great pupularily wltjeh StOPFAT’P 1,1 FW PILLS and PITOKN’IV BITTECS hove attained in eofcr<|i.e„ C e of iho 6xtraordiititry cures ejected use, renders it unneeeg-ary j for the proprlvtoy io enter Into a particular analysis <>i their Me dicinal Yirtnos or prdpetdicfi. Having-been mere than twenty I yearn before the public, and having tin- united testimony of more {than THREE MILLION?* of persona who have Keen restored to > the enjoy ment of perfect health hy them, it is believed that their I reputation as the best vegetable medicine, now before the public, i admits of no dispute, in almost every cityand village in the i.'ni | led States, there are many who are ready to testify to the i ff! i cacy iu removingdiaesre, and eiviuL- to ih whole system re. netted vigor and health In ea.-es of PCBOFFI,V. FLOKtM 1 . BCURVV ; ,r ERffPTfONR of the stin,'the operation of the I.IFK MEDIOINE4 N truly astonish* I tig, often removing in a few days, every veetlgo of th-sn-loath some iliscnses, by their purifying effects on the Mona. FKVEfI and ACH E, DYSPEPSIA, DROPSY, PILES, a/uf in short most all diseases, >oon yield to their curative properties No famiiy should be without them, as by their timely use much suffering and expense maybe saved. Prepared WILLIAM VOKEAT, M. D. New York, and for sale by J, M. LANKFORD, July 5--lj Penfield. OUATIS l GRATIS ! I GRATIS ! ! ! j A Free i 1 isl to All. Believed, j “Nature’s Guide,’’ p-;w and popular work, H'distributed w!th j MU charge, and forwarded by Mai! to any Ibe-t Office in the Lm | ted States, on receiving an order etteiosing t#, stamp, for ,w.t. | **ge. | TIHISj valuable Hook i-’ written by l>r. A. K. Kinkeiin, oiPhil i JL adelphia, Pn„ who has enjoyed a most successful practice of j twenty-two years, during which time he has had ‘aiiy and almost hourly opportunities of witnessing the havoc and destruction in flicted upon -human strength, happincsd,- arid life, by the perni cious habits which are fostered by indolence, ignorance and sen sability. * “Nature’s Guide” having, therefore, emanated from ;:i experi enced uiitjd, may be 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, essentia! for the preservation of both mental and bodily health. Every individual is interested in preventing the spread of an evil which lias produced more dis astrous infirmities in Youth, more degradation in Manhood, and more premature decay in all stages of life, than anv other source ofhnman misery, debility and death. “I am a man, and deem nothing which relates to man foreign to my feeling, REAR. Youth & Manhood, a V igoi-ou* Lift*, or a Proniaiuro Death, RIIVKI'LfY oil S<?lf-Pi'‘S‘rY utioii. ONLY lh Cents, ur that value iu postage stamps, will ensure a copy of this book, prepaid, per return of mall. Persons ,u a di*- tance may address Ur. K., by letter (enclosing a remittance) and be cured at home. P.-tckagea of Medicines, with plain directions, packed secure from damage or curiosity, are forwarded Kw Mai! or Express t„ any part of the United States. Rh.MEMIfKR. Ur. Kn keiln's residence has* been for the last twenty years t the N. TV, corner of Third any Union streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Jnly 5-iy ’ C ATH A2VTIO i n p^ RATE ’*. v their powvrlnl uiflnenee’pn the internal vie j cera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy ac i tion. They remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowcln.llrer, ! and other orgaflS of tip- body, and, by restoring tiieif irregular ae i tion to health, correct, wherever they exist, such derangements } as are the first'eauses of jlseace. An extem-iv,* trial of their vir tues, by Professors, Physicians, and Patients, has shown 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, which the Agents below named tire pleaded to furnish free to all inquiring. Annexed wo give Directions for their it- in the complaints which they have been found to cure. F>a CoenvEJtßßß.—Take one or two I'lli- - , nr such quantity an to gently move the bowel**. Oostiveness is frequently the aggr&va ting cause of Pile*, and the cure of one complaint is the cure of both. No person can feel well while under a costive habit of body. Hence It should he, as It can lx*, promptly relieved, i for OrHI'RP&IA, which is sometimes the cause of Oostiveness, and i always uncomfortable, take mild doses—front one to sou stim ulate the siomftph and liver Into healthy action. They will do it, and the hecuwvr#, iKrdtfbHrzi and sojg&\irn ofdy-pepste will rap idly disappear. When it hat gone, eott’t forgot what cured you. Kora I'ort Stomach, or Morbid Inaction of the Beard*, which produces general depression of the spirits uud had health, take from four to eight i'ills at first, and smaller doses afterwards, un til nztivlty and strength is restored to the system. For Nervocsnk*,*, Shot llkapachk, Ns vs r. a, Pain in, t\,} bimn ach, back, or bide, take from four to eight pills on going to bed. If they do not operate sufficiently, take more the next day until they do. These complaints will be swept out from the system.— Don't wear these and their kindred disorders because you?, stom ach is foul. For SCiiom,*., liiiCSigKai;?, ‘<!* </£*--<(•?•- at tA / ” take the Pills freely and frequently, to keep the Is.w oil open. The erup tion-: will generally soon begin so diminish and disappear. Many dreadful ulcers and seres have been healed up by the purging and purifying eflbct of these I'ills, and some disgusting diseases which seemed to saturate the whole system have completely yielded to their influence, leaving the sufferer in perfect health. Patients 1 your duty to society forbids that you should parade yourself around the world covered with pimples, blotches, ulcers, sores, and all or any of the unclean disease.-; of the skin, because yobr system wants cleansing. To Pnui-y/rsE Bj.nor*, they are the hesl medicine ever discover ed. They should be taken lively and frequently, and the impuri ties which sow the apod* i.f incurable diseases will he swept out of the system like chaff before the sind. lly this property they do as much good in presenting sickness ns by th- v remarkable cures which they are making every where. Lnwt COMCLAINT, .1 Al’XltfiTF, mul*<Ul biliiYlUi AjjUxtlon* arise from some derange incut—cither torpidity, congestion, or obstruc tions of the Tilyer. Torpidity and congestion vitiate the idle and render it unfit for digestion, ibis i> disastrous to the health, and tiie consjiltttion is frequently undermined by no other cause, in digestion is the symptom. Obstruction of the duct which empties the bile into Bio stomach causes the bile to overflow into the Mood. This produce? Jaundice, with a long and dangerous train of evils, Costivenesa, or alternately coativeness and diarrhoea, prevails.- Feverish sytnptous, languor, low spirits, weariness, ‘restlessness, 1 and melancholy, with sometimes inability to sleep, and sometimes great drowsiness; sometimes there is severe pain in the side; ihe skin am? the white of the eyes.heeomo a greenish yellow; the stom ach acid; the bowels sore -to the touch; the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever, which may turn to bilious fi ver, bilious colic, bilious diarrhepa, dysentery, Ac. A medium this.- of three or four Pills (ink-n at night, followed by too or three in the morning, and repeated a few days, will remove the cans ■ of : alI these trou bles. it Is wicked to suffer such pains'when you cun cure theta for 25 gents. 1 ~ ■ I RHito.u tTis.iy,, Oder, Md all liylatiufiatonj bear* are rapidly j cured by the purifying clfeei* t,f these |*iils npV.n ihe l iqod and the i stimulus t< hieh they afford tn the vital prim.ipb ot biff.. go: these ‘ and all kindred complaints they should he fakT-a iu mild diyies, to move, the bowels gently, but freo'y. , . ! Asa Dinner Pin., this Is both agreeable and u-cfni. No Pill can j p<- made more pleasant to lake, and eertaiuly none has been made ’ “"‘ r e effectual to the purpose f,.r whtclva dinner pill is employed. Prepared by J • <-* . V V ft: fit , >*n?< <tii ritemist, Dowell, jump. 5.1.1 by J. ill. LANKFORD, P- uflcid: Ur. A. At lanta; UKO. PAIiKK, Macon,and it Wholesale by* HAVri.AN'D, Itltil.RV A CO., Augusta, (iw. Iprli 5.1S XEW FIHH i Vl* JVEW OOODS. H. 4. VI WO purclntPCtl the Store heretofore occu . jiod hv W. A. (uilcl.Mijth A Cos., we have the honor to nomainee to the citizens <*f Penfidd, and Uto liurrunntijoj; country, that we art* now rvph'niHli itiK ij tv ili varied of (Jo. els, ooni jirisitiv; all that.'ig ever tioniretji to .*o nfi < ! <jqntr v djorr. fitir fruodti, go h cto'tl’ vdm great ‘oitfc, aK tin Best, the toarketu can afford ; ami will he found ty cttihjacO ‘ all thy latest, fashitinalJc civic*. W invite pure!)#- j went to call anti examine ilium. We petition ior a j share of public patronage, promising to do justice to : all mtr cuntouiois. A oontinuation ol the heretofore extended to the late Pino <*f t'o!cloog!i & t'o. is respefttfully <;olioit*d. \V take pleasure in slaving th#* wo have seemed the * i vi.vs of Air. IJ. <>'. Nor l hen, .as o<n sujesiimtt. A H. PIIRLPS. W. B SKALS. fViitir-J.f. I-Vhltf, I‘S.ti * |b7|€OW I tIA A|\A pnundp ,olckr yideo sos .-sup ydieap Sd\f Ul/U for cash, apply food of \od may he too late. kV C. NORTON, Orw oottbon), June 38, 135& • M aSfceMdtcce. ii! AKvVI.LOIS KKMKIiv" ’ ,rtu- 4 ?* 4ItV CU *. t> Ayl ,| ‘ - ‘ ‘ * jHOLI.OW A Y S Oi NTM Ii .NX. THK'auAJiji ttxrmxAi Jmmajy. IK the aid of a microscope, Wr. miilioa*. Ot iitilc O{,e(iln|o> vu *!>• f-orfuec of our bodies. Through thesr this Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ or inward part. Xho oa-cs of the. Kidneys, disorder* nf the Liver, affix* ions ut the heart, Inftamnmtion of the Icings, Asthma*. Coughs, ar.d CY.lrts, are hi Its means c.ffoctunlly rurod. Every housewife knows, that saii passes freely through Kor.e or nrcat of any thicktuvw. till), heal ing Ointment far mrc readily pen.-iratee tiirongti any w.- w dcihy pari of the 11 ring body, ‘curing th. irurst danger.has liiwmc complain*, that,ciii>r.ot be reachwT hy other means era’sipma*. salt .JunsvM am> juojt iiv.no humor*. ’ No r.etiiody l:a- ever done. *o much for the csife rd’tU.sMtssis.yfUic 1 Bkin whatever t'ortn They may assume, as this Ointment. Vo ease ’ of Salt Rhetmi, Scurvey, Bore Hfiadn. ftcrotAila, or Krealpidroq *s.ja \ long withstand its influence. The inventor i a., travelle.l over j many parts of the globe, visiting the principal hoepitals, dlsps-t.,* ; lug ;hi-Ointment, giving advice ,m to Its applicstioti, and has j thus Kerb the means of restoring eotwtUeAr numi.cr- io health. i SORE Lh'ir* SOUR UREA STS. WOC SbS .t VLCERS. Pome of the most geiestiftc surgeons now rely “rhiely on the aat of this*wonderful Ointment, when having to cop*- with the worst C3 ! * sos sores, wounds,ulcers, glandular swellings, and tumor*. - Professor Holloway bar, by command of the Allied Government*, dispatched to the hospital of the East, large shipments of tbb Ointment, to he used under the direction of the Medieal Staff, In the worst eases of wound-. It will cure any nicer, glandular swHl ing, stiffness or contractions of the Joints, even of s# year’s stand ing. FILES i XI.) FISTULA* These ajid other similar distressing complaints can be eft'e-stoat. ly cured if the Oiniuwnt be well rubbed In over the parts affseted and b.v otherwise following the printed directions around cash pot Roth Ohdmoi t rind Pill* should Vwi’ lr, tin foil frit infl rot fc.x. Unniorqi Lumbago More Legs Swelled Gbut'K Harris Mercurial Prop- gore Bre-avts Stiff Joints Chapped Ban t* tine-* Sore Heads Idteers ; Chilblains Piles fk.rc Throats VVoomt* of afi i Gout Ba!t Uhtnni rtf.rules kinds SYifl Diseases bealds ♦-.■’’dohl at lhc Manufactories of Profcs*..r Holloway, 8f Midc Lane, New York, and 2-14 fbrnnd, ls>r,don, and by all respectaWo Druggists and Dealers of Medjpines throughout the United fkoic~, and the civilized world, in PoTs, at V cents,o2tj rents,and f1 e-w*K JW ‘l'her.’ is a considerable saving by irking the larger siaeo. N. R. Directions for the guidance of partlents in every d!sorUe i arc affixed to each Pot. 1 y-JT Nov if, la&C ; LET US REASON TOGETHER. | HOLLOW AY ! S PILLS. | WHY ARE WE SICK i Tt has le-eii the lot f the human ra.v to h tlowr. tv disease and suffering. HOLLOWAY’S PUXS arc cpirtatly adapt ed to the relief of the WEAK, the NERVOO, the DnLICATK, ami the INFIRM, of all climes, age*, sexes and constitutions. Profcw sor Holioway personally superintends the manaftteture of hb* rre.l leines fn the United State*, and offer* them to a free and eriPghi. ened people, as the beet rerocily the world ever eaw fer the reukc Val of disviMte. j THESE PILLS PER/EV THE FLOOD. These famon* PIHs are expressly eombined to or**rate on tls* stomach, the liver, the kidneys, the lungs, the skin, and the how , forms. • DYSPEPSIA AMD LIVER COMVLAINTfL Nearly half the human race have taken these Pills. 11 itae Keen proved in all part* of the world, that nothing has been found equal to them in oases of dl-or.lers of the liver, dyspepsia, and .stotnaeh complaints, generally. They soon give H heiJthv tone to these or gans, however much derange,), and wli--n all other means have failed. ! REE ERA L RE/i/IfTK lit HEALTH, Many r,f the mo-t despotic Government* have opened their (u* t.'in Hou*et< tu the introduction of tlmeo Pills, that they rahy be ooiae the medicine of the masses. Learned CvDegeg admit that tLil* ‘cedicine i< the best remedy ever known for persons of deli cat* health, or where the system has been Unpaired, a.* if iuvij. crating properties never fall to afford relief. | FEMALE COMPLAINTS. i No Female,young or old, should he without this celebrated mad- I ioino. It corrects and regulates the monthly course* at ail pen ! ode, acting in many cnee* like a charm. It is also the best ac-1 i safest medicine that can be given to Children of all ags, aad ter ! any complaint; oons.?qn.'nt ! y no fairilly should bo without ! JTollmHuj'v PUL are ike bt*i rmudy knenou in ‘(f arid far ike folhmuy JEmuw i j Asthma Diarrhoea fndige*tion Stono aad flravp* ! Bowel Complaints Dropsy tnfinenßi K-condary Symp ! Cough.* Debility Intiamniation toms | Cold* Fever & Ague Vcneria! affect- liiwardWeaknees ! Chest disea.-t's Female Com- tion* Lirt r Cx-mplaime j Coetlveness plaint* M'orvas, of all Lown’es of spirit* ; Dyspepsia Hhadachee Rinds Piles : *** Sold n< tl.e Manufactories of Professor Hoixawat, **i Maiden 1 Lane, New York, and 2 tt Strand, London, by all respectable Dru.- | gist* and Dealers of Medicine throughout the United State*, m i the civilized world,iu boxes, at 25 cents, 021$ eeut., and tl euefc. piS’.'There is a joiisidoraple spying by jakin-j | N. U. Direction* for Iho guidance of patieiits in ewffry diaorJw j are affixed to each box. ly-ld TERRIBLE IMBCLOSURES! ! SECRETS FOR THE MILLION! A huk( Hondcrftil and lutalnablc HuWieation . II I ; * T LR*S Being 411 original and popular Treaties on I MA IN A\ D WOM AN. l Their Il.yaioiogy, Functions nnd nexua! Disorder* of every ktnJ, j with n.over-fuiHr.g Remedies for the speedy curoofultdU eftv* of a private nnd delicate character, inri dent to the vioJation of the latws of .Na ture nod of Nature’* Mod. I lt IVV.TW i: \ T T-I IV E f FATN. The Author of the above volume tn . ‘. . iji / //, a graduate of one of the first Medical , ‘■ c schools in the United States and hav ! Ac. ‘[jj&ii Ing devoted a quarter of a century to 1 !•* *D|d treatment of Syphilis , .thd ißriitred disorder* as s< PScialtt^, he has become possessed of most id i valuable Information in regard to tfle 1 v7/l|ippyN same, and is able to compress into “/ 7/M!n\\v’ vd meeiHJi eompaiy the very quint j ess.-ncen: medical bn this important suliject; as the rs. 1 suit of the cvporierice of the most eminent physicians in Europe : and America is thoroughly demonstrated in diis own highly sue cessfit! practice in the treatment of secret dlsykses lu many thou i sands of cases in the Oily of Philadelphia alone. The practice of Dr. Hunter has long been, and still Is, literally ; unbounded, but at the earnest solicitation of numerous persons,he I has been imlnced to extend the sphere of his professional useful no-i to the community at large, through the medium of his “Med ical Manual and lland-ltook for the Afflicted.” It i a volume that should be in the hand of every family in the land, whether used** a preventive of secret rices, or as a guide tor thffaileriatfdn oi'ono or the most awful and destructive sour ecs ever visited, upon ciaiikm'd frf the sirs of sensuality atui <pi>a- j rlty ol’ every kind. ! it is a volume that has received the unqualified roeommsadatiou 1 of the first physicians in the land, while many clergymen, fathers, , mothers., philanthropists and humanitarians, have most freely ojs ; tended Its circulation in ail quarters where Its powerful teaching* j would ie likely to t*e instrumental in the moral purification and ; phy sieal'heal'.og of multitudes of our people, among the young, voJ ; tile and Indiscreet, otherwise the pride and flower of the nation. • The author argues particularly, most strongly against every spe ! .ics of self-defilement, and warns parents and guardians, in seureh ii.e terms, to guard the young of both sejes Dorn the terrible coc ! sequences concomitant of their ignorance of physiological Jaw# and . Mtxuw impurities aud Irregularities, whether exhibited by pnxNv i ciona dcvelApcent Ur arising (bum the vicious apd eorrqptiqg vs amplfi* ol’ ttieir sohoOl-mfite-3 AV’ ptherwtse. To those whdSiaf t j been alriaiiy engnnreifdo the “paths that take hold oto hell,” a i clem- and explicit way in shown by which they may ?ocure a j turn of sound health, and a regeneration of The soul from Us tri -1 bio pollution. . ! tt *° well known that thousand? of victim* arc untumUy aacrifi- I ced at the shrine of Quackery—especially those suffering from Ve uenal or Syphilitic diseases—Stricture*, Seminal Weakness, Ner vous Debility, and the nmo- rous maladies which spring direotly cr less remotely front the indulgence of carnal passions and secret vi* olations of Nature. i of these facts, and whan It is ate-i considered that about 1 porspps die annually ip the United States es Consumption —a large majority bejng'the victim.* of jhe voluptuous indWcfetioti of their progenitors, agreeably to the Scriptural enunciation, that the sin* of the parent* are- visited upon the children, even to the thin, and fourth geueratlou. The Author, imbued with sentiroente ofenlargo<l philanthropy, will ssardeiy be ceoure<i for any effbrt to i-eetraln the vice* ofthe agcV h}*Mhc humble toatnunantMij of hi* Medical Jfanuul. ’ • - - >•• ■’ ■■ - < One copy, securely enveloped, wifl I*> forwarded free pf postage to any part of the United Stfeles for 25 cent#, olr 6 copie#’ for il. - Address,post paid, Cf>Sl'N * CO., FubUchera, tajs far, ihUiadet phk. m - *#r% Mp , and Agents