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MEDICAL. COLLEGE OF GEORGIA.
Auocsta, July, *856.
THE TWENTY-FIFTH Course of Lec
ture in this Institution will commence the
First MONDAY in November next
FACULTY.
G. M. Newton, M. 8., Anatomy.
L. A. Dugas, M. D., Surgery.
I. p. Garvin, M. D., Mate vi - Medica, 1 hbrapeuties,
and Medical Jurisprudence.
J. A. Eve, M. D., Obstetrics and Diseases of o
mn. V U M. n MiLUER, M. 8., Physiology and Patholo-
S,C AnEx! a MEA>*s, M. D. t Professor of Chemistrv
L. P. Ford, M. D., Institutes and Practice oS Med
01U F. Campbell, M. D., Surgical, Comparative, and
Microscopical Anatomy.
R. Campbell, M. Dl, Demonstrator of Anatomy.
S. B. Simmons, M. D., Assistant Demonstrator.
JuKiAn Harris, M. 11., Prosector to Professor of
Surgery.
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 course $lO5 Of*
Matriculation Ticket (to be taken once 5 On
For further particulars, an ply to
July 19—3 tn G. M. NEWTON, Dean.
The Penn Medical University of Phi In.
Corner of Twelfth and Chestnut Streets.
npHIS Medical Institution, A signed for both sex
-3 es, consists of two eq . m 4 -eparate depart
ments.
The teachings are highly abend, conuiicteo
on anew and progressive . *st•-ut; and the course pf
study is much enlarged.
Students of either sex, visiting Philadelphia with
a view of acquiring a sound practical medics! educa
tion, should viv.it this institution previously to engag
ing elsewhere.
The preliminary lectures to the tail term com
mence on the first of October, and the regular course
begins on the Oth, and will continue for sixteen
weeks. The spy ng term commences about the 20th
of February, and continues until tiie first of June,
3 857. ,
For announcements containing Terms, and other
particulars, address J. M. IuAGOMBDr.fi, M. D.
Dean of the Male Department.
. JOS. S. LONGSHORE, M. D.
Dean of the Female Department,
phi’a., July, 20,-30 Box 1810. Post Office.
LOOKOUT MOUKTAiS 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 fuhy met than on Look
out Mountain. Hero, pure 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 uve
miles from Chattanooga, and Horses, Buggies and
Hacks are al ways in read'ncss to convey visitors
iuc! their to its w-hcs *lh■ in
hiafions will be AtU}’ met and their wants well car
fon The House will opened jon the Ist of
Juue. and closed Istof Or mbs •
GEO. W. ASH BURN, Proprietor.
L. M. ANSLEY, Superintendent.
May 10—4 m.
■ “ciBCULAR.
HPHE undersigned, nv inhcrs of the Nation.: : Ex- I
J. pcutive Committee of the A mcncav Party, j
have pleasure in announcing to slie people, that sat
isfactory arrangements for th • future na in term nr-:-
of the AMERICAN ORGAN, a- an aUthorit-Uve-ex
ponent and advoc.it of the principles of th - Anu-ri
can Party, have been complete. and.
Recommencing its labors, under these now auspi
ces, the undersigned cheerfully coin mend the Aryer
:r; u Ore an to the generous confidence of the Amor- ;
jean Paiiy, in every section of the Confederacy, and
they hope its columns may command the widest cir
culation. HUMPHREY MARSHALL, oi Ky.
SOLOMON G. H AVEN, of N. Y.
j MORRISON HARRIS, of Md.
JACOB BROOM. flknrt.
Washington City, D. C., May 15, 1856.
Oillie AiUOTsi?ati Organ.
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Executive Committee of the American member* of
Congress, as.-the central organ of the American P> ! -
tv. the proprietor, with a view to us gencia* au--. -ix
tensivc circulation throughout toe country, uu- ...-
termined, on consultation with his politico, is it-od-.
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tions are remiftod after May Ist, and during the
months of May, June, July and August, on the fol
lowing reduced terms, to-wit:
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bers, 1.50
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scribers, 1.00
“ for 1 year, to clubs of 8 or more
subscribers, each,
for 0 months, do., each 75
“ for the Campaign, to-wit: from
Ist July ToT sth Nov m’r each 50
All subscribers whose subscriptions liave been re
mitted during the month of May, have been cuarg
*;d only at the above rates.
All documents published by order of the Con
gpersional Committee of the American Party, or by
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American Organ, Washington city, D. O.
VESPASIAN ELLIS, Proprietor.
HACK LINE
BETWEEN
THE undesigned, Proprietors of .*
the above named Line, would
respectfully announce to tbo public generally that
wo arc, after successful operation for nv-ro than three
years, sliii running number one 1 hicks between Pen
field and Greenosbofy. The Hack is ready always
at the arrival of either of the day Trains to ■-envoy
passengers to Pen field, and ujxin notice nil meet
persons on the night Plains. Wevvoufij furthermore
state that we keep on hand Horses, and Buggies for
hire, both at Penlk-id and Greenesboro. We are
prepared to carry, or furnish persons with convey
ances to’Dr Durham’s, Scull Shoals, Sparta, While
Plains, Woodstock, or any.of the neighberimrstownf
or public places. Customers will find ready travel
ing accommodations by calling on G. Thompson,
(Moore’s Hotel) Greenesboro, or upon I). W. Wilson,
PcnlMd. WILSON A THOMPSON.
July 19,
DAILY LIKE OE COACHES BETWEEN
MADISON AND EATON TON, DA.
1 he,public arc hereby notified
the subscribers are running a
vDally Nine Passenger Coach ("Sun
days excepted) between Madison and Eato ton, Go.,
leaving Madison at 1 o’clock, P. M., immediately af
ter the arrival of (he trains from Athens, Union
Point, Greenesboro’, and Atlanta, on the Georgia
Railroad, and arriving at Eatonton same evening by
half-past 5 o’clock.
Leaves Eatonton at half past (5 o’clock, P. M., im
mediately after the arrival of the train on the Mil
ledgevillc and Go dcu Railroad, ; nd arrives at Madi
son at 11 o’clc c'<, P. M. A liberal share of patronage
iff res pt ctfully solicited.
Stage Office at Madison Camphell’k Hole-:!.
“ Eatonton Eatonton
; ; V a- w. &L. L. MOORE.
Madison, Ga., June 14, bs.oii. 03
wanted!
~l CkAA Rublii-ls YV Heat, for which the cash
will be paid on d* livery.
1 C. C. NORTON.
Greenesboro, Juno 28, 185 G, 25
ge§®E StSaeei'tsemewte--
Greene Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD before Use
door in the city of A
Tuesday in September next, within ttu-jega. ..our.
Bale, the following property, yi*t‘ • T y\s ,
The interest of John O Nea ir a. tract ot n*
lining five hundred acres, more or \<>*-, jomtnsc
lands of Oorry, Champion and others, being cne-tenth
pari of said tract of land. Levied on as the proper
ty of John O’Neal, to satisfy one Justice Court fifa
from the 141st District, G. M., in favorpf Walter H.
Overton, vs. John O’Neal Levy made- and retut ned •
to me by Constable Jas. H. Dolvin.
GAREET F WOODH AM, Sheriff.
July 5 • 25 _ •
Greene Slierifl’s Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court House door in
the town of Greeueeboro, Greene. county,
on the first Tuesday in September next, within the
legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
A portion of the plantation of John Scott, ‘-eiug
that portion lying in Green county, containing x
---thousand acres of Land, more or less, adjoining lands
I of Jackson Bowles, H. H. Watts, ami others, levi
ed upon as the property of John Scott to satisfy one
fi fa issued from Oglethorpe Inferior Court in favor
of Hampton C: Bugg vs. John Scott. Property ‘point
ed out by plaintiff’s Attorney.
Aug. 2-id GARRETT WOODH AM, Shff.
GEORGIA, Grecsie County.
117'ISRBEAS, it has been represented to mo
If that Edward Crossly, Dennis Y.. Reid and
.John Scott, all iate of said county, deceased, died
without Wills. Ravin, considerable estates: and
wbereas it bus been represented to me that it is im
portant that- there should be administrators upon
said es'ates, and no person applying far letters of
administration thereon, , _
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 Court 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 said estates
should n o be vested in the Clerk of the Superior
Court of said county, or such other person or per
sons residing in said county, as the Court may think
fit and proper, in terms of the Statute in such cases
made and provided.
Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro,
July 23r1, 1850. ~ EUGENI US L. KING.
July 26—30d Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Greene County.
WHEREAS, Alfred H. Jaekon applies'for
Letters of Administration upon the Estate of
Laurana B. Parrott, late of said ‘county deceased:
Those are therefore to cite, and admonish sll and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary to he 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, at office in Greenesboro’,
July 15th, 1856.
EUGENICS L. KING, Ordinary.
July 19-5 t
GEORGIA, Greesie cornity.
COURT OF ORDINARY.
WHERE AS,* Wm. O. Cheney, Administra
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 creditors of said deceased,
to show cause, if any they have, on or before the first
Monday in December next, why said Administrator
should not be discharged.
Given under my hand at office m Grwssb*ro,
May 14,
EUGENICS L KING. Ordinary.
May 24, 1866 rnfim 20
GEORGIA, Greene county.
COURT OF ORDINARY.
11/'IIEBEASt Amos Shaw, Executor of the
YY last. Will and Testament of John Sliaw, de
ceased, petitions for Letters of Dismission from his
Executorship:
These ore therefore, to cite and admonish aU and
ingiilar the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to show cause, if any they have, on or before the first
Monday in December .next, why ,aid Executor should
not be discharged.
Given under my hand at office in Grcenesboro,
May 46, 1856.
EUGRNfUS L KING, Ordinary.
May 24, 1856. npGm 20
GEORGIA, Greene county.
COURT OF ORDINARY.
V|f HERE AS, Howel F. Bunklev and William
YY A. Corry, Executor” of the last wifi and tes
tament of Elizabeth Bnnktey. deceased, represent to
this Court that they have fully settled the Estate of
said deceased, and petition for Letter* Dismi.-sorv
therefrom.
It is therefore order*. <1 that u\ {-..-*ra*ns ooncernctl,
show cause, (if any they have) on <<r hef*>r; tisf- first
Monday in November next, .vhy said Ex> motors
should not be discharged: and it is further ordered
that this ..rule be published in due Temperance Cru
sader for the space of six months in term's of the law.
A true extract from the minutes of thve Court,
April 14th, 1856.
EUGENICS L. KING, Ordinary.
April 10 in6m 15
O’fi’lCE. Two months afterdate, we will ap
y ply to the Court of Ordinary of Gieene couji
ty for leave to sell al the real estate and th-- negroes
belonging to the cstnt- of WiUinrn C, Dawson, de
ceased, late of slid county.
GEO. O. DAWSON, \ . , ,
L, W. DAWSON, ( ‘^ !}njrK -
July 20th, 3856. 29
]VT©TICJB.- -Two months alter date, vro will ap-
Jl.t| {>iy to the Court of Ordinary of Greene county
for leave to sol! a portion of.tb- real estate of Jesse
W. Champiotij deceased.
JAS. W. JACKSON, Admr.
LOUISA CH AMP ION, Adm’x.
July 23, 1850 29
‘VT OXECE.—-All persons indebted to Jesse VY.
1 i Champion, Inte of Greene county, deceased,-
arc requested io make immediate payment and a!'.
I aving demands against said vyill present
them in terms of the law.
•JAMU'S ‘.V. JACKSON, Admr.
LOUISA CHAMPION, Admr’*
July 15, 1856 -yg
OTff’E. —Two months after date. I wifi ’V-ply
-UN to the Court ot Ordinary of Green county, soi 1
leave to sell Sevct; Hundred acres of Land, more or
less, belonging to the Estate of William Water n, de
ceased JAMES WATSO V , Adm’r
do Herds non, witir the Wifi annexed
julv 6—2 m
IVT OTICE. Two months-after dote, 1 will p
----L v ply to the Court of Ordinary of Green 0 urity,
for leave to the Rea! Estate of Bavid Furlow’ de
ceased. 0. S. FURLOW, Executor.
jne 30 . 2m2<
NDTf C I*. —i wo months after date, 1 will apply
to th,. s. <’ui t of ; .*rdir,rv of Greerie county,
( luov to *•■:! the band belonging to (he minor
children of ’ Henrv English, deceased.
Jin c 31 JOHN ]. ENGLISH. Guardian,
N DTiCE. -All persons ind-Mcd to Vincent-R.
Toorton, hit.- • f Greene , deceased, are
requested to make immediate pnym’i ?; and H those
hav.ng oernards against said r;. *. as'-d, vvjjl pro
s ent, them in t r ( n of tLe law, . ■*
TIIOS. I;. THORTON,) 1 . , ,
Jam. 6-40d WM. V, OVERTON, ( Adn rs.
EC,E. —AH persons indebted to Louden
A-a ’A iliis, late of Green** rmmtv, deceased, are
requested to make imun-diate payment, and all hav
ing demands against, said deceased, wijl present
them in terms of’the law,
GEO M. WfLLIS'AdmV.
July 7, IBOG 6t 27
NOTICE. —Ail persons id< bu and to” YViffiam G.
Dawson, late of (I:ct-ne county, ileceasetf,
are requested to make iro mediate pay nn-nt, and al! j
those having demand against said. deceased will |
present thorn in terms of the I aw.
GEO. O. DAWSON,) , . , i
L. W. DAWSON, f Ad,n ’*• I
July 5,1866 fit 27
t. M. C.,
“WSioSoasJe Dealers iu.
FINE BEADf-MA.DE OLOTHIIG,
May 16 Under (lie United States Hotel, Aixgmta, Otu lßi_l
- tfce tailed States Hotei, Aagastst, (teerja.
IS THE SOLb
CHICO RING, AND NUNS & C! ARK'S JUSTLY CELEBRATED
THE experience of more than thirty years in. this market, has proved these Instruments better adapted
‘in tfitl (‘limaie that they stand in tune 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’ PRICES! and if any particular style or make is 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 and tune, with
out extra charge, any kind they may want, and will give a guarantee that everything sold h v hu shall
prove exactly as represented. He has a large stock ot
Music, Wnstruclian Moaks of atl Mind#,
GUITARS, VIOLINS, ACCORDIONS, ’
And everything appertaining to the Music business.
ALSO,
mw isGas*?is, mm.
For sale on the best terms.
2iff**AU orders promptly attended to, and all information-desired cheerfully given. July 21 29 ly*
“ geo. a. oaTes & BBoraisr
ft i: Af,B H S I
PIANO FORTES, BOOKS, MUSIC,
BROAD-STREET, BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GLOBS HOTELS.
KBriß9f*E<7'Ffi ? SL : LLV invite the attention of tbfir friends anrf the.public gwnenufiy; u> dlu-.h- larpe
and well-selected stock of
m** m fSk. :ir hre rmr m-d mm %
From the following celebrates! Manufactories, for vyhlcb hty are sold Agents, viz:
Bacon 4’ Havan-. A. li. Gale 4* 00., and Hazleton 4* Brothers, New York ; and
Hallott, Davis Cos., Boston,
which, for .sweetness of tone and durability, cannot be excelled. It is* nselqaa te> say n >re ut iiu<!r ;U..>r,
as they are ‘too wcil known to need puffing. Piano Fortes of any Maker or style ordered at the lowest
prilcosr Their of MUSIC is very large. Also, always on hand, a supply of
Melods&m, MniiarH, Mutes* &fSceordiwiH%
Al.B<>, AT.I. Hi NIC ,I>F
.mat ssll ~-l m. mu ym ‘-me am. ‘ mm. as am ‘"ssa s*m *
suitable for a full Band, btsid'-- • rtliing in the Music Hue- All the new Books and Music s e-.s-ived as
soon as published.
I^*"Persons ala distance, ordering from us, cab. -depend upon getting a good article, as wc make it a
point to keep goods U thg quality, and such as we etui recommend, and Warrant in every resper-t,
N. B.—For the satisfaction of pcftionis who may want to order, —not ha ving un opportunity of visiting
the city,—we refer, with pleasure, to the ‘following gentlemen, who have purchased from n, and who
have cheerfully allowed their names to be-used. Hundreds souk! pe added, but space wifi not allow it
Rev. A. Mrasts, Pres’t of Emory College, Oxford. Gtu, I J. L. It kid, Esq,, Eatonton, /J,,
Dr. E. E. dooms, Madisoa, Ga., ‘ W. Gatkwood, Esq., Putnam countv, Oa.,
Col. N. L. Hutchiso, Layrrencevifte, Gg., ! Rev. J. FT. Ecaoin. Pres’t Madisxn Female College.
May 12, 1855, ly IP
W. b. flu mb’ & x eoV7 ’
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES.
. w~WHOIJSSAXK A.vr HSTAIt i)KA UABB IK
Pure Medicines, Chemicals, Drugs, Paints* Oils , French and American Window.
Glass, Varnishes. Putty. Paint Mitts. Gold Foil, Gold Leaf, Sponge, Choice
Brandies and Wines, for Medica-: Purposes, Fine Shaving and Toilet Soap.
Foreign and Domestic Handkerchief Extracts, and Cologne Water.
Ground, Spices, and Flavoring Extracts, Landrail*s Garden Seeds.
Together with every other article usually kept in their line —all of which they offer at WHOLESALE
or RETAIL, on as libera! terms as can be had at any other estalisbihent. March 24, 1355—12-1 y
•'.BORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE.
4ffi.aL£*i3B>C3'
r 4 c v l t v,
GEORGE Y. BROWNE, President.
P, LOUD, Nat. Science.
R. I). .WALLABY, Belles Letter*. •
J R. SEALS, Music.
TS?S)‘Conegint venr f.-r lSJ>6,wiH begin r,n Monday, .Jam>ary
14th. Cotnmoncerr.enf wil! be held !n October. Pupil* from
the ion country, will thus spend the sickly season in cur <iiubri
-008 climate.
Catalogue*, containing further infonjjation, rusy be obtained by
applying to either of the Faculty,
Madieon, 1865— *1 R. D. M4I.LAUY, Sec. Faculty.’
*WfTrMARYFOR NEGRORsT
riTOE undersigned halve opened iu this city, an
I Infirmary for the. reception of negroes’ who.
•fifty need medical or surgical treatment, ft U v*yn
h niently situated in a hcxiß-.just across the Alloy from
t- New Passeugt r Tivpot, and is now tcm Iv to re
ceive patientp.
The charges for Board will be merely sufficient to
cover expenses, those for Medical treatment ard Sur- j
gica! Operations, such as customary.
Planters and others who may send fie patients from j
a distance may depend on their servants rr ceivins* |
every ■of ion that may be required.
JAMES MERCER GREEN, ,U ! •
HENRY I*. RATTLE, M. I).
Macon, Jan. 9th,. 1856. 6m16
REES & LINTON,
WARE-HOUSE dr COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ACttUBTA, GEORGIA.
The undersighed have. formed-a Co-partnership
for the transaction of a Rciiensl Ware
house and Commission Business, and
will on the (Trst of September next, take the Xexr
Fire- Proof Warehouse oa Jack non street, (how occu
pied by Crocker & Rees.
VVo wijl give our strict personal attention to all
business entrusted to our care, and would icApect
fully solicit a share of the pqblic patronage.
And Mr. Ucch would fake this occasion to return
his sincere thanks to the friends and patrons of the
firm of Crocker & Rees, for theit* liberal patronage,
and would solicit a continance of the same to the
nmr firm.
All orders for Bagging* Rope and Family
I Supplies will be carefully filled at the lowest filar
! ket prices.
The usual cash advances made when required
JNO. C. REES,
of the firm of Crocker & Rees.
I 1 july 5-6 q) SAMUEL D. LINTON, I
SONS OF TEMPEHANOB.
Officers of ffte Grand Sltvision.
E. 0. Guasniss, No. 1,... .G. W. P.
G. J. Li 0v0,.. . ....... No, 17 G. W. A.
May Horn, No 1,.... 09.
A. G. Burrs,.... No. 0,.... G. T.
I. S. Garoxer No. 54,. ... G. Don.
G. W. lloysfiocTT, No. 0,. .G. Sent.
Jos. Grisham,'. .............No. 102,....(t. Chap.
OFFICERS GRAND LOME KNIGHTS OF JERICHO.
At a regular meeting of the Grand Lodge Knights
of Jericho, Statu of Gt- rgia, hpkj. in the City of At
lanta, on the- 18th inst, the foil 0 - .mg were Mooted
iis officers for the onauipg year.:
Ji M. Pundleton, 01 Spartß. G, W. 0.
W. \Y. H. 4 KTSCTKUi, Os Thoso&M-an, •i. W. V. i\
Wm. G, Eoksyju, of Atlarita. G, W. I{.
J. K, Lkar. of Oxford, G. W. M.
Wm. Grace, of Haraiffon, . G. \ Y. 8.
F. P. Perdue, of Atlanta, G. W,- Ohftp.
Sept. 24, 186$.
O N MAN B 0 00,
f AND STS ritEn iTI RC DKCT.INK.
j .T„ fi i ir-apilwliAMl, Gratis, Ui<* 20flt Thousand.
j __ A few words on Ihc rational
; treatment, without Medicine,
j of Spcrrnaforrhen rr L ocal
1 Weakness, Nocturnal Etnis
fsions. Genital and N* i cons Do
-1 bility, Impotcncy, and Irnped
; iroonts to Marriage generally.
BY 21. 1K LANUY, At. I>.
The important fact that the many alarming com
plaints; originating .in the imprudence and solitude
of youth, may be easily removed without Medicine,
is in this small tract, clearly demonstrated; and the
entirelv new and highly successful treatment, as
adopted by the Author, fully explained, by moans of
which every one is enabled to cure hims- t perfectly
nnd at the least pp.-sible cost, thereby avoiding all the
advertised nostrums of the day.
Sent, to any address, gratis and .post free in a seal
-edj etirelope’ by remitting (post paid) two postage
stamps to Dr. B. -Ds Lanky, 17 Linnenard Street,
New York Oity. Feb 16-^m-tJ
\Vsa<Hsfli! ])nur k rhemita! More, \
1 > Ti. \V M. K.‘ MKT K K JB,
t)?’ ’."V fj <•;<*’ rt■:■*! /*<.’’!U*- at ■lHm.pt. Med>rii ~*>, !
‘t h-a'-ont v, ; s *(*d
Qim -. n.-, Toilet
■T -.y\ i-LES, .
argf cM'jW r v , ( ; v o r,! the Mrvli, U yJr.v v&cted with -?e
----e g rial-eSlo, a to..d oipply everyth Tit.. ■ usually kept In a
. well stored Dreg ’• .uWW.iS’ iit s
1)V. M will no), keep other than ir afi; . IbtblC rwvUctue*,
and |,c v/U! :\i( order-* ••it prise*} that vriw ocmpgra- tevorobiy Uhf
‘say l this sLV ..f .\uga.-t?t
In order tcpcguduMhisi .busin. sacuossfullj io-.t w.ivr, it >■
Sxpetf"d that ibo- indebted wJR - 1 toaby to Ui-tr ti
•rodnts, which will be, ready rhs >•••.*’ of ‘.he y-r. Th -* who
may wish; to sett.-: ‘>* T- ■*-.■ vl.Ht *:**-, -vOs * * - . uti ■ ’ ‘ l- 1 * 1, ’■ ■**
“posted” to date. • *
I>r. M. begs leave to rotor = jicfcUidArK-dkvn* u;.- to there tv no
havr <j liberally jfift'tronfefc'd ‘to** ! *r-re, t>d he hopes 15-fit by r*
careful attention ■<> the basic ... - m- i *"o:.jtmuaiwe.*f
their favor?.
•*? * RXTII 1
Henceforth.the iLVsH tiASTEM will b<- rtries!/ unforced with
those who are pov. and/more particularly with those who
are ko pat. ....
Prom and after the firm day of January next, ’* strUeles for
which crfsAis paid, cash will be required, no!**.* du.-domcr? prefer
to be charged anVtditior.ai cost of twenty-five per cost, tmor.fr
thte clan** are itteladeji, Potash, White. Lead, Ltiweed, Y.-sun and
Lamp Oils, Proprieibty and Patonf Me-'icie-.. , -nd a *’ yr >i£.ar ar
tides not necessary iu *. aameruv-. Th c-ouro- lK y.dcp.Pyi
in order .to collect funds sufficient to keep.up, this branch of tbV
Stock. Patent- Medicines are -on commission, -ad r-.cr.ot l*e rv<l
ited except on the terms above mentioned
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/HPIHR great popular!*y v.-'uofc MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS and
H PJIOKSIiCIIITnSJtShave attraned in cor, sequence o’ the
extraordinary curve effect.-’ by the**- use, renders it <ir>neccv-ary
for the propv.ttor so entt r-i<n-) a particular ftnalysis of their Me
dicinal virtues or properties. Having beta snore titan twenty
years before the nubile, and having she united Ustiirtonj of wore
than THREE MILUOMS of persons who have been restored to
the eny'yment of perfect health by them. It is believed that their
reputation aa the be.it vegetable medicine umc before toe public,
admits of do dispute. In almost every city ‘and village in the Uni
ted States, there are many who arc ready .to testify to the tfii
cacy in removing dincase, .•i giving to J rUoi ■ syattrn re
newed vigor and health
In cases of SCRQEUL V, ULCERS SCURVY or EjiUPriOJW of
the skin, the operation of the LIFE MEDIOIKF.S is truly astonish
ing. ofton removing in s few days, every wstige of these loti th
some disevaes,by their purifying effects on the blood. FEVER
and AGUE, DYSPEPSIA, DROPSY, PILES, and in short most ail
diseases, soon yield to their curative properties No family
should be without them, as by their time y use much suffering
and expense may ho saved. Prepared WILLIAM M&FFAT, M. D.
New York, and for sale by J M. LANKFORD,
July 5--!y < Penfielu.
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TSIIS valuable Cook is written by Dr. A. R. Slnkelin, of Phil
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twenty-two years, during which time lie has bad Lily and almost
hourly opportunities of witnessing the havoc and destruction in
flicted upon human strength, happiness, and life, by the perni
cious habits which are fostered by indolence, ignorance and sen
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“Nature's Guide” having, therefor?, emanated from an experi
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practical information, which are imparted in the language of pro
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the public on a branch of knowledge, essential for the preservation
of both mental and bodily health. Every individual i** intere<ted
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astrous inSruiities in Youth, more degradation la Manhood, and
wore premature decay in ail stages of life, than any other source
of human misery, debility aad death.
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July s~!y
TUFS “
<lf£pS|U CATHABTIC
OPJGii AXE by their poweriui uifiucnce on the internal vis
cera to purify the Wood and stimulate it into healthy ac
tion. They remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver,
and other organs of the body, and, by restoring their Irregular ac
tion to health, correct, wherever they exist, such derangements
as are the first causes of diseace. An extensive trial of their vir
tues, by “Professors, Physicians, and Patients, has shown cui s g of
dangerous diseases almost beyond belief, were they not substanti
ated by persons of such exalted position and character as to forbid
the suspicion r.f untruth. TBfelr certificates arc published in my
American Almanac, vhicl. the Agjjnts below Mmfil are pleased to
furnish free to ail inquiring.
Annexed we give Directions for their us* j n the complaints
wiiicii they have been found to cure.
For CoSTivEKi*s. —Take ..ae or two PilU, or such quantity as to
gently move the bowels. Costiveness ig frequently the aggrava
ting cause <f Piles, apd the cure of one complaint is the cure of
both. No person can feel'wcil while tinder s costive habit of body.
Hence it should be, as it can be, promptly relieved.
For DvspKjtsi-’-, wl.leh its .sometimes the cause of Costiveness, and
always dhcomfortaWe,'ldke'oiid doses —from one to sou stim
ulate the stomach and liver into healthy aetioh, ‘They will do it,
and the heartburn, body-bum?, ad s oiiumni of dyspepsia wiii rap
idly disappear. When it has gone, don’t forget what cured you.
For a Foci. Stomach, or Morbid Jruu’iio-n of Vut RovxZi, which
yroiiiicos general depression of the spit its and had health-, take
from four to eight Pfils at first,- and am-Tier doses afterwards, un
til nativity and strength is restored to” tlx; system.
For Nbkyobssks*, Mck Hkapacut;, Nausea, Pafwin the gtom
aeh,Bitci?, or Side, take from four to eight pill* on going to bed.
If they do nc-f operate sufficiently, take more the next day until
they uo. These comphaip.U will be swept out from the *ystem.—
Don’t, wear these and iboir kindred disorders because your stom
ach is foul.
For Scß!iFVt..i, Eoveim.as, and aU ■Ur ate *• <y‘ ?A* Skirt, take
the PIJI3 frees/ and frequently, to keep the bowels open. The erup
tions will generally soon begin to diminish sr I disappear. Jfsuy
dreadffi! ulcers and :-*v*.- hive bet a healed up by the purging and
purifying effect of these Pills, and seme disgusting diseases which
seemed to saturate the whole system have completely yielded tc
their influence, leaving the sufferer in perfect health, i’at'cnti.!
your duty ’ to f.ociei.. forbids tljat you should parade yourself
around the world oo rcrejl i:u pimpb , biotyljvs, ulcers, sores, aad
all or any of the unelero die'eo>e of the sk'n, becsuseyour gyef:m
wants cleansing.
To PcntFv tub TlbOvo, they arc tnc b-.st inedlpiae.over discover
ed! They should be taken freely and frequently, and the Impuri
ties-which sovrthe seeds of incur;-hi? uifeast- will boa wept out of
the system like chaff before the wind. By this property they doss
much good in presenting sickness a? by the remarkable cures
which they are making every where.
Liven Oomvlust, JjvxitiCE, and. all JKHom Affections arise
from some derangement—either torpidity, congestion, or obstruc
tions of the Liver. Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile and
reader ii unfit for digestion. This is disastrous to the health, and
the constitution is frequently undermined by no other cause. In
digo tlou is the symptom. Obstruction of the duct which empties
tha bile into the stomach causes the bile to overflow into the blood.
This produces Jaundice, with a lomr and dangerous train of cvHs.
oostivewes9, cr alternately convenes* and diarrhrea, provaiis.—
Feverfsh sympton-*, languor, low spirits, wcarintt,*, rustjer-eness,
and melancholy, with sotuetlmoa Inability to steep, and ‘sometimes
great drowsine-a; sometime? there is severe pain in the side; the
skin and the white of the eyes become a greenish yellow; the stom
ach. acid; the bowels sore to tile 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,
and repeated o few day?, will remove the cause o? all these trou
bles. It Is wicked to suffer such pxir.Y when you can cure them ter
25 cents.
ItnsUMATisM, Goer, and all InflarririWtory f\-t>er* ..re rapidly
cured by the purifying effects of these Pills upon the blood and the
Htimulue which they afford to the vita! principle of Life. Foi these
and aij kindred complaints tb- ir.-.hcplfl >•> u -n mild -Jose--, to
move the bowels gently, put free'/.
Asa Dissck I’ux, thin is both agreeable amt useful. No Pill can
be made more pleasant to t iije, and .certainly none has been made
more effectual to the purpose ter which a dtasc- pill - employe *.
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honor to armournv t,> the citizens of Penfh lu, and
the surrounding country, that we are now n lenish
-4 iiijT it w th a varied assortment e>f New (toons, com
prising all that id ever desired in an up cov.nt; y store.
Our (-foods, selected with nr-Cii ‘c'v, are the host
the markets ran afford ; and wili found to embrace
all the latest, mshionable styles. We invite purcha
sers to call and exatjiipe ■them. We petition for h
share of puhlic patronage, prorni-mg to do justice to
all onr customers. A continuation of tne patronage
heretofore extended to the late Firm of Coldough &
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TJTF. QItAND EXTERNAL itIMELY.
JJy live aid of a microocopc, we see millions of little opening* or.
the surface of our bodies. Through these thin Ointment, when
nibbed on the -’-in, is curried to any organ or inward part. K#.
eiite? of the Kidneys, disorder? of the Liver, alfootions of the heart,
InSanuoatior. r.f the Lungs, Asthma**, Coughs, and Colds, are J>>
Its means effectually cured. Every housewife knows Uit salt
passe? fre* iy through bone or meat of any thioknt*?. This luval
ing Ointment ter more readily praetra tea through any boie'b,-
fieshy port of the livingfc-viy, curing the most dangci us lowar.J
coni'ji.ain'a, tUo; c- r; * b-’ i—-,vcf’- - by taoiui-
EBmrXLAS. SAL 1 liIiEVM and .ACOli-
BVTIC HUMORS,
F- rr.e'y b ; „- ever Lorn ?•-< much ter the cure of a-of tie
Skin whotorcr form they may assume, us this Olntmva*. No
of iff.it Rheum, Fcurvey,’ Fore Hoads. Scrofula, or BreslpeisA, eca
long withstand its influence. The Inventor ha*; travelled over
muuy parts of the globe, visiting the- principal hospitals, dispeoo
ing this Ointment, giving advice as to it? applies lion, and W
the boos the u>c>aK of restoring coo tilteas oumbt-rs to health.
ROUE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS and
ULCERS.
Some of the mo* scientific surgeons now rely solely oo the use
oft'-.!? wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with the worst
cases of acres, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and tumors —-
Professor lie lie. way has, by command of the Allied Government*,
dispatched to the hospital cf the East, large shipments of thh>
Ointment, to be used uoder the direction of ibe Medical dtaff, la
the worst cases of wounds. It will cure any dicer, glandular even
ing, stiffness or .-eo tractions of the joints, even of 20 year’s stand
ing.
PILES AND FISTULAS.
These and other similar distressing complaint? 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 pel.
Both the Ointment and Pilh should he uml in lb*
following ernes.
Bunions l/umbago Fore Legs Iswelletl GU&dc
Burns Merenrial Erup- Sore Breasts Stiff Joints
Chapped Hond® lion? Fore Heads IDoers
Chilblain? Piles Fore Throats Wounds of idi
Gout Salt Rheum Sprains kind?
Skin Diseases Kcftlds
* f;e,U) at the Manufactories of Professor Holloway, SO Maiden
Lane, New York, and 544 Strand, London, and by a!! respectable
Druggists and Dealers of Marines throughout the United rhates,
aD<l the civilized world, in Pots, at 25 cents, 62)tf cent?, aad fl caoh.
is a considerable saving by irking the larger riaee.
N. It. Directions for the guidance of partients in evei-v disorder
are affixed to each Pot. ‘ iy 47 Nov IT, 1655
let as nun together.
hollmwav* !*i:.i,s.
WHY ARE WE SICK t
It has i- en the tot of the human race to be weighed down by
disease and suffering. HOT.LOLYAY’jj PILLS are specially adept
ed to the relief of the WEAK, the NERVOUS, the DELICATE, and
the INFIRM, of aii climes, ages, sexes and constitutions. Pro ft*
sor Holloway personally superintends the manufacture cf his m<ui
icines in the United States, aud offers them id a free and enlight
ened people, as the best remedy the world ever saw ter the rqiiS
vr.l of disease.
THESE PILL'S PURIFY THE BLOW.
These famous Pills are expressly combined to operate on the
stomach, t-i e liver, the kidneys, the lungs, the akin, and the bow
eis, correcting any derangement in their functions, purifying the
blood, the very fountain ot uts, and thui curing in ail it*
forma.
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 h'is been fousd equal
to them ia cases of disorders of the liver, dyspepsia, aad stomachs
ooaiplaints, generally. They soon give r* healthy tone to thSse ij
gans, however much deranged, and when s.ll other means bar*
GENERAL DEBILITY , ILL HEALTH.
Many of the most despotic Governments have opened their Ou.—
tem Houses to the introduction of these PKla, that they any be
come thfe medicine of the masses. Learned’ Colleges admit that
this medicine U ihc bent remedy ever iihotm for persons of dell
cate health, nr.whtire the system harfbe’en impaired, as its tnv%-
oratiiife properties sever fail to afford relief,
FEMALE COMPLAINTS;
No Forrmle, young or old, should be without this celebrated mad
icinc. It corrects and regulates the monthly courses at allperL.
ods, acting in many eases like a charm. It is also tho beet and
safest nWicine that can be given to Children of sll ages, and ter
any complaint; consequently no family should be without it.
liolldirzfs Pilh are the bed remedy known in the
world for iho folio ;##£ Disease*-:
Asihrr.j; Diarrhcsa Indigestion IHoae and Gravel
Bowel Complaints Dropsy Influenza: Secondary ;^fnip
CoJighs Debility Inflammation toms -. *
Colds Fever ii Ague Venerral affect- Inward Weak net.
Chogt disease? Female Com- Hons Liver Complaints
Costiveßce* plaifits LYoroa, of’all Lowu’ss ofsrlflte
Dyspcp.-ia Ht-adiKjheij Finds jHlt*
*o* Fold at the Manufactories of professor Hollowat, SO Maiden
Lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London, by all respectable Drag •
gist- and Dealers o‘‘ Meriiciue throughout the United State?, ami
the civilised world, in boxes, at Cb cents, 62,tj’ cent*;, and $1 eaeffi
53@TTi*ere w a considerable saving by taking the larger sloes.
N. L. Directions for too guidance of patients in every disorder
are affixed io <'a?h box. Iy|fi
TERRIBLE DISCLOSURES!
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A utrext Wonderful awf Invaluable Pnbijeaftoc
PKt 51 VXT ElS'h
Being an original and popular Treaties on
M A N A N D W 0 M A N.
Their Physiology, Functions and Sexual Disorders of ovary kind,
with never-failing Remedies for the speedy core of aii dis
eases of a private and delicate character, inei- -
dent to the violalior. of the Laws of Na
ture and of Nature’? Gad.
*• KV vr B-#TY ? y s y#: cf:x ya ,
’ i ■ The Author of the above volume hi
.■ -J i / ///. a graduate of one of the first Medical
f \ ’ w shoots in the United States and hav
s - ; ■ ing devoted a quarter of a centurv to
’• the Btny aud treatment of Syphiliis
-f:; .’ :';/gy a ,sjs£*.~ and kindred disorders as as Pemllty,
A? ■ 1- . i- L-” h 0 has become possessed of most ia
oVV-V'’ valuable information in regard to the
*V same, and is able to compress info
“•> /i'll\ \\ >’ fade mecum compass the very quinl
ossencc of medical science on this important subject; as the re
snit of the ccporjencc of the most eminent physjcntalrjn Europe
atni AWvica : i.V thoroughly demonstrated iri ilia own highly seV.
ecsaful practice in the treatment of secret diseases in many' thou
sands of cases in th£ City of Philadelphia alone. “ ■’ ‘
The practice c.f |>r. Hunter has iolsg been, and stilt is, literally
unbounded, but fit the earnest solicitation of numerous persons, he
lias hern induced to extend the sphere of his professional usefai
ne-- j to the community at large, through the medium of'his “Med
ical Manual and Hand-Book for the Afflicted.”
It is a volume that should be ip the hand of every faipUy in the
land, whether used as a preventive of secret vices, or as a guide
tor tbe alleviation of o::c of the most awful and destructive sour •
res ever visited upon mankind for the sins of sensuality and impu -
rity of every kind.
i t 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 freeiy ex!
tended its circulation in all quarters where its powerful teachings
would lx* likely to be instrumental in the moral purification and
physical beating of multitudes of our people, among the young voL
atiie and indiscreet, otherwise the pride and flower of the nation
The author argues particularly, most strongly against every spe
cies nf self-defilement, and warns parents and guardians, in earcb
n*g term?, to guard the young of both sexe s from the terrible eon
sequences concomitant of their ignorance of physiological laws and
se.\UH impurities and irregularities, whether exhibited by preeo
cious <i. veloprumt or arising from the vicious and corrupting ex
attiploa ol their school-mates or otherwise. To those who have
been already ensnared to the “paths that take hold cu a
clear and explicit way is shown by which they may secure .-iW
tui u oi sound health, and a regeneration of the soul from its terri
ble pollution.
It is well known that thousands of victims are annually sacrifi
cea nt the shrine of Quackery—Gspocialij’ those Buttering from W
n rml or syphilitic, diseases—Strictures, Seminal Weakness, Ner
vous Debility, and the numerous maladies which spring direiHlyor
less remotely from the indulgence of carnal passions and secret vi
olations of Nature.
In view of these facts, and when it is aiso considered that about.
1*10,OIK) persons die annually in the United States of Consumption
u large majority being the victims of the voluptuous indiscretion
of their progenitors, agreeably to the Scriptural enunciation, that
theriua of the parents are visited upon the children, even to tbg
third and fourth-generation. The Author, imbued with sentiment}
of enlarged philanthropy, will scarcely he censured for any effort
to restiain the vices of th3 ago, by the humble instrumentality of
Ris Medical Manual.
One copy, securely enveloped, will be forwarded free of postage
to any part of the United States for 25 cents, or (5 copies for $f r- ■
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