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■CAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA. Augusta, July, 1850. Be TWENTY-FIFTH Course of Lee- Bure in this Institution will commence the ■ ONDAY in November next. FACULTY. B. Newton, M. D., Anatomy. B- Dugas, M. D., Surgery. B Garvin, M. D., Materia Medica, Therapeutics, Bdical Jurisprudence. B. Eve, M. D., Obstetrics and Diseases of Wo- j Bid Infants. > B’. M. Milter, M. D., Physiology and Patholo- Bnatomy. Bv Means, M. D., Professor of Chemistry. Bb Ford, M. D., Institutes and Practice of Med- B\ Caju-beu., M. D., Surgical, Comparative, and Kcopical Anatomy. Campbell, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. B. Simmons, M. D., Assistant Demonstrator. Kiaii Harris, M. D., Prosector to Professor of Mr?- ■rncal Lectures will bo delivered regularly at the Blospital, and ample opportunities will be af- B:l for the study of Practical Anatomy. ■for the entire course $lO5 00 ■culation Ticket (to be taken once.... 5 00 Hr further particulars, apply to Hyl9-3m G. M. NEWTON, Dean. B Penn Medical University of Piiila. ■ Corner of Twelfth and Cheat nut Street ■IIIM Medical Institution, designed for both sex | es, consists of two equal and separate clepart .. Hie teachings arc highly libera!, and conducted ■ new and progressive system; and the course of By is much enlarged. of either sex, visiting Philadelphia with Hiw of acquiring a sound practical medical educa- B should visit this institution previously toengag ■ilse where. m.xc prelimiuary lectures to the fall term eoiii- Bcc on the first of October, and the regular course Bus on the oth, and will continue for sixteen Bks. The spr ng term commences about the 20th Bebruary, and continues until the first of June, ■7. ■or announcements containing Terms, and other Biculars, address J. M. MAGOMBDER, M.D. Dean of the Male Department. JOS. S. LONGSHORE, M. D. Dean of the Female “Department. ■ J hiia., duly, 20,-80 Box 1810, Post Ollicc. I LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN HOUSE. ■THIS House is located on Lookout Mountain, I at an elevation of thirty-two hundred feet, ■-senting a scenery not surpassed by any in the ftited States, and an atmosphere pure and salu lous. Those who seek pleasure, health and com |t, beauty and grandeur of a natural scenery, can It have their wishes more fully met than on Look- It Mountain. Here, pure cold FREESTONE [ATMR, in abundance,- is found, and CIIALY- E ATE, as good as any place can boast of. [The Mountain is easy of access, being only five lies from Chattanooga, and Horses, Buggies and Leks are always in readiness to convey visitors Id their baggage to its summit, where their imag lations will be fully met and their wants well car ! for. The House will be opened on the Ist of me, and closed Ist of October. GEO. W. ASHBURN, Proprietor. L. M. ANSLEY, Superintendent. May 10—4 m. CIRCULAR. ■MIL undersigned, members of the National Ex ecutive Committee of the American Party, live pleasure in announcing to the people, that sat factory arrangements for the future maintenance fthe AMERICAN ORGAN, as an authoritative ex onent and advocate of the principles of the Aiucri in Party, have been completed. Recommencing its labors, under these new auspi es, the undersigned cheerfully commend the Amer :an Organ to the generous confidence of the Ainev ;an Party, in every section of the Confederacy, and iev hope its columns may command the widest em ulation. HUMPHREY MARSHALL, ofKv. SOLOMON G. HAVEN, of N. Y. • J. .MORRISON HARRIS, of Md. JACOB BROOM, of Penn. Washington City, I). C., May 15, 1850. Prospectus oil lie Aiucricau Organ. The American Organ having been adopted, by the executive Committee of the American members of Jongress, as the central organ of the American Par y, the proprietor, with a view to its general and ex :ensive circulation throughout tlie country, has de termined, on consultation with his political friends, to furnish the same to sudscribers, whose subscrip tions are remitted after ?>lav Ist, and during the months of May, June, July and August, on the fol lowing reduced terms, to-wit: Daily Organ, for one year, $5.00 “ for six months! 2.00 Weekly Organ, for one year, to single subscri bers, 1.50 4 ‘ for six months, to single sub scribers, .1.00 for 1 year, to clubs of 8 or more subscribers* e*u-h, 1.25 for (5 months, do., each, 75 for the Campaign, to-wit: from Ist July to 1 nth 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 by order of the Con gressional Committee of liie American Party, or by i American members of Congress, will always be ad- ! vertised in the Organ, and sent, postage prepaid, on the receipt of the price at which they arc advertis ed. No accounts can be kept either'for documents or papers. HT 1 All communications should be directed to the American Organ, Washington city, l). C. ALSPASIAN ELLIS, Proprietor. HACK LINE BEiTUEEN A ii EE,\FSiiOSJO, THE undersigned, Proprietors of jS&afrjj,-’ the above named Line, would respectfully announce to the public generally that we are, after successful operation for more than three years, still running number one Hacks between Pen field and Grcenesboro. The Hack is ready always at the arrival of either of the day Trains to convey passengers to Pentieid, and upon notice will meet persons on the night T rains, vv e would furthermore state that we keep on hand Ilorses and Buggies for hire, both at Penlield ,-and Grcenesboro. VVe arc prepared to carry, or furnish persons with convey ances to Dr. Durham’s, Scull Shoals, Sparta, White Plains, Woodstock, or any of the neigh borings totyns or public places. Customers will find ready travel ing accommodations by calling on G. Thompson, ( Moore’s Hotel) Grcenesboro, or upon I). W. Wilson’ Pen field. WILSON & THOMPSON. July 19, 1850 ly—2B DAILY LINE OF COACHES BETWEEN MADISON AND EATON TON, HA. The public are hereby notified the subscribers are running a AC.labDaily Nine Passenger. Coach (Sun days excepted) between Madison arid Eatonton, Ga., leaving Madison at 1 o’clock, P. M., immediately af !? r . of tbe trains from Athens, Union Grcenesboro, and Atlanta, on the Georgia (i ail road, and arriving at Eatonton same evening bv half-past o o’clock. Leaves Eatonton at half-past 5 o’clock, P. M im mediately after the arrival of the train on the Mtl iidgeville and Go?don Railroad, and arrives at Madi son at 11 o clock P. M A liberal share of patronage is respectfully solicited. ° Stage Office at Madison Campbell’s Hotel. “ Eatonton Eatonton “ „ „ T J * W- &L. L. MOORE. Madison, Ga., June 14, 1850. 6t 28 WANTED^ t A AAA Bushels Wheat, for which the cash Tv/will be paid oh delivery. „ C. C. NORTON. Greenesboro, June 28, 1856. 20 GEORGIA, Greene C ounty. Samuel D. Durham applies for T t Letters of Administration upon the Estate of Alzit a E. Durham, late of said county, deceased.; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and 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 October next, to show cause (if any they have) why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Grcenesborw’ Aug. 19th, 1856. EUGENTUS L. KING, Ordinary. Aug 28 33-80d GEORGIA, Greene County. VYFHEKEAS, it has been represented to me T t that Edward Crossley, Dennis W. Reid and John Scott, all late of said county, deceased, died without Wills, leaving considerable estates : and whereas it has been represented to me that it is im portant that there should be administrators upon said estates, and no person applying for 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 not 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 23d, 1856. * EUGENIUS L. KING. July 20—30d Ordinary. GEORGIA, Greene County. WHEREAS, Alfred 11. Jackon applies for Letters of Administration upon the Estate of Laurana B. Parrott, late of said county deceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and 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, at office in Greenesboro’, July 15th, 1856. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary. July 19—5 t GEORGIA, Greene eounty. COURT OF ORDINARY. WHEREAS, \Ym. 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 he discharged. Given under iny hand at office in Greenesboro, May 14, 1856. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary. May 2-1, 1856 rufim 20 GEORGIA, Greene comity. COURT OF ORDINARY. WHEREAS, Amos Shaw, Executor of the T T last Will and Testament of John Shaw, de ceased, petitions for Letters of Dismission from his Executorship: 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 Executor should not be discharged. Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro, May 15, 1856. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary. May 24,1856. niGm 20 GEORGIA, Greene eounty, COURT OF ORDINARY. WHEREAS, Ilowel F. Bunkley and William A. Cbrry, Executors of the last 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 Lettei;ggl)isnii.ssorv therefrom. It is therefore ordered that all persons concerned, show cause, (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in November next, why said Executors should not be discharged: and it is further ordered that this rule be published in the Temperance Cru sader for the space of six months in terms of the law. A true extract from the minutes of (his Court, April 14 th, 1856. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary. April 10 mOm 15 ‘VTOTIUE.—Two months after date application I_N will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Greene county, lor leave to sell the real estate .and slaves belonging to the estate of Thomas Thompson, de ceased. SAMUEL 11. THOMPSON, ) ... IIENRY E. THOMPSON, f Adms - Aug 18, 1856 33 ~\T OTICE.—Two Months after date I will apply to the Court of Ordinary of Greene county for leave to sell the property belonging to the estate of Ann E. English, late of said county, deceased. WILLIAM ENGLISH, Adror. A dg 7* 1856. 2m31 NOTICE. —All persons indebted to estate of Thomas Thompson, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment; and those having de mands against said estate, will present them to the Administrators duly authenticated according to law. SAMUEL H. THOMPSON, ? . , HENRY E. THOMPSON, ( Aug I*>, 1856 33 ‘jVT’OTICE. —Two months afterdate, we will ap -Li ply to the Court of Ordinary of Gieene coun ty for leave to sell al the real estate and the negroes belonging to the estate of William G. Dawson, de ceased, late of said county. GEO. 0. DAWSON, ) . , , L. W. DAWSON, [ At,rn rs - July 20tli, 1856. o-t) “j^TOTICE.—Two months after date, we will ap -v v ply to the Court of Ordinary of Greene county .?! .°,i Ve *°. a P o, 'b' on °f the real estate of Jesse V\. deceased. JAS. W. JACKSON, Adtnr. i , LOUISA CHAMPION, Adm’x. July 28, 1856 A) IV OTICE. -All persons indebted to Jesse W. 11 t•hHtnpion, lute of Greene county, deceased I*V* ,i r iwl make ilumediatc payment, and all having demands against said deceased will present them m terms of the law. picseni • , ACKSON . Adtnr. July IS. 185 /' OWSA AJrnC,. __ tiS M? ,J !.f C 5 — TwOlXlOll ths after datc.TwiifannVv , , to th t- our t of Ordinary of Green county for cave to sell Seven Hundred acres of Land, more or ]e&W*longing to the Estate of William Watson de ceased. JAMES WATSON Adrn’r dc boms non, with the Will annexed. July 5-2 m ’IV'OTICE.—Two months after date, 1 will ap , I’b to the Court of Ordinary of Green <■< untv tor leave to sell the Real Estate of David Em-low de ct-ased. O. S. FURLOW, Executor J ne 30 _ _ 2m26 ‘VTOTICE.—Two months after date ] will apply XN to the Court of Ordinary of Greene county for leave to sell a portion of the real estate of Louden Willis, late of said county deceased. GEORGE M. WILLIS, Admr. Aug 4th, 1856. si NOTICE. —Two months after date I will ap ply to the Court of Ordinary of Greene coun ty, for leave to sell all the mineral interest and re served rights of A Slaughter, deceased, which is at tached to one acre ofland, the mineral interest cov ers two hundred acres, more or less, in said county of Greene, odjoining lands of William Tuggle, sen. ’ W. B. BRIGHTWELL, AdmY July B—2B of A. Slaughter, dec’d. r iSf b-v^ v; > tt: Kyif"! f TVi >•’ I A-. .- •-; ; . ; ■ ‘ ; - J i, HEWiF&€ii. rJ? § i*t r ; w 4 ‘ >;■) l ; *-, v:- .-A ‘ 4 -4.- ■■ ‘t-S .■ - 7i. > 3? iM E i&E AJD%•*l® Aj: 0l ij HIM 0* * May 10 Ufttter tlie Ueslted Mates £s©tel, Asig-EuSii, Gtu .18-1 s 7® ; k.-.n Ijßi i~. - - . . Kcir tte Inited Stnt€a IStitsi, THE SOLE iFEI ■■■ oC,-.N: ‘% ‘-DIS SALE’OE CHTCKERING, AND luKA .& CIASK’B .iiJSTI.Y CELEBH/VTEP II |iII II A lll H4l ’ll 1 11’ • I 1 ?| If t 1 l |-| j |1 -1 ; Hj >f f: |i jiH l| g §h ;1 1 -3 IF j ‘§§. if H--' 6 ft s El tJ 6 THE experience of. more than thirty years in this u>;'.rket, ,n Uic.rJ. 1 -Dooms befU-r adapted to this climate—that they sui-nu in t-.mo.Jbetter, and retain ” m gi!;--! quality !<• tger —U. tn aAy others that have over been imvodneed.” lie lots cou.stantr- on h.uol Pi AMOS of OTHER MAKERS, at LOW PRICES! and ilAuiy particular style,or nr !;- ‘ ? . i,- p ( :i, end nil: :•. -id j'urni-n to the customer, at the lowest Factor;/ prices, ;i -:.y Jiu rui.-, city, in ;.ei-fect order :-n- t::. o, vyul;- out extra charge, any kind they-may waid, and -viH gr---- ;• y,- • U:.e -it -verything Aid <s him shall prove exactly as represented. He has a large stock of miflu&icc-.&MSImSSmUs *>’ aU GUITAES, . VIOLII - ACGOEDIONS, And everything apperlamiug to the Music Vnsinos's. ALSO, <OST EC? For sale on the best terms. All orders promptly attended'to, and .iir-inthrmafion u-r-ir <1 Gu-.-: oily give:- July 2] ->o \f’ GEO. A. OATES & BMCmilSI*. 4 ‘ .5 S se t?: PIANO FORTES, BOOKS, MUSIC, & C., BROAD-SXREETy BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES -ND 0 LOBE HOTFL-S. RJESUECTFE ELY invite the attention of their friends and the public geuefa!]Y; to their large and well-selected stock, of ‘M** ‘m: j&l. imir- ? ; :t- nan \mi: % From the following .celebrated Manufactories, for v/hidi ‘-uo\ mr-sold A' .-rents, viz: Bacon cp Haven. _!. H. Gab Cy Cos., and Ifaxhtbd cf Brothers . New Yd, k : and ilalleti, JJavis 4’- Go-, Boston, which, for sweetness of tone and durabiluv, cannot b-.- exc-v-iud. p t - u .-,e : . :noi-- in ti—u fi -,-, v as they are too well known to need puffing;. Pfeu* Forte;• B- I : ;.. r , ;;t fh<'* prices. Their assortment,of MUSIC is Very 1 large. Ajs--„ hvay'. on hand, :: au'nfiv of HfftihHleonsi £ *aae me, .sar ms -im -d; s, w r y,., -, suitable for s full Band, beside? every thing-inth oho i: ium. All the ncv. 80.-. ks and Mtisfc received as soon as published. at a distance, ordering from us, can depend upon gdting r. . y, ~ic,tc*. as we. ni;*ke -f point to keep goods of the host quality, and such .as \vc urn iveemfnend, and Marrani in ov< ry rcsuect N. H. —For the satisfactiou of p;vsv) : :r who maj iio ot having jpp.trtuiiby- the city,—we refer, with pleasure, to-tlie follow log gentk-u: vl-o have p.uvchaseU r f:-om rs ;lnJ who have cheerfully allowed their names to be mxotL Ji-mdrcM; -:>r,U be added* but sprer. will*nor'aiM -4” Rev. A. Mt:a ns, Prcs’t -of Emory College, Oxford, <•;., JJ. .j.-, elo, i’sq., Ea tot-ton Dr. E ; E. JbNßs, Madison, Ga,, ‘ lAV.G.-.v • > vv.:.-. “ Evq. t co’uuty, Gx, Gol. N. L. Ifufcmso, Lawrenceville, Ga., ■! Kcv. J.-11. Eokois, PuXi .Madison F-’-nudc O ffie--c May 12, 1855. ly |,, ~~ “ d, "W. 1&1xb* 9 Ml fpnr v r r q .4 \\ $p a r b i ■% gij 4 n? u n UUVJJ.E) 1. U AJJ ii 1% I X) 111 Yi v A Utt i !"'■■ fi , 1.3- CMM- & OV\K - lA.g£Aw ■WJIOI;E3J.DB ANT It: TAT, *,n' — Pure Medicines, Chemicals t Drags, Paints Oils,. French and J meric n Window Glass, Varnishes, PuthjfkPoint Mills. Gold Foil, (Bold Leaf, G/wnya, Choice Brandies and Wines, for Medical Purposes, Flu : Shuvipy and*Toilet Coup, Foreign and Domestic llandlterchief Extracts,, and Goloiyn Wains Ground Spices, and Flavoring Fxtrucis, hor-ireth’s Garden heeds. Together with every other article UKmdlyLx-nt in thdrlhr: which ii.- , oflbr at )71IOLE;SaLE or RETAIL, on as liberal terms as can be .had at s.,v other w -rib , •. .March 24, 1855 J2-Vy ‘ * INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES. rillfE undersigned haveo'peuod jn ; this city, ;ui JL Infirmary for the reception of negroes vh •.nay need medical or surgical tj'eatnn nL- It is con reniently situated in a house just across the .Alloy frojo “le New Passenger Depot, and is now .ready to ■ > ceive patients. The charges for Board will be. merely'sui&eieut to cover expenses, those for Medical Sur gical Operations, such as customary.™ Planters and others who may send us patients from a distance, may depend on their servants- recelvim. every attention that may be requhvd. JAMES MERCER GREEN, ?!. L. HENRY L. BATTLE, M. B. Macon, Jan. 9th, 1856. • ■. f- 6m I S ’ HEES & £|NT©N, 11 aUJtc-house a- QQMMmdfdtfJimtumLjym A CIrCSTA, CrKOHtil.V. ‘ ‘ rEUE undersigned have formed a Go-pari nership . I for the transaction of a (WeMCjrjti 1 house and CJOJuiuission ©tssfssfcss, and j will on the first of September next; take thy Xr.tr i Fire-Proof Warelmize on Jackson Greet, (now oecu- j pied by Crocker & Rees. * Wc will give our strict personal .yd ten lion to all j business entrusted to our case, and w ould respect- 1 fully solicit a shave of the public patronage. And Mr. Rees would take this occa.. ; u)n to return his sincere thanks to the friends and patrons-oi’ ihiw firm of Crocker & Rees, for their liberal patronage, j and would solicit-;, coutiuaiico of the saum to the new firm. All orders fur JistKtfmy, Hope and Silawnly; Supplies wljHXe carefully filled at the fewest .Aft ket prices. The usual cash advances made,whuu'required. i JNO. C. REES, of the linn of Crocker X ; july 5-6 m SAMUEL D. LIN'D)A WMI All A SKIN, Z >.... i Warehouse and Commission Mercuuuls,; Ufynold NS reel, Aitgiinta,. Georgia* eveiy facility, will devote tfieir 1 * personal and Undivided attention to the siov- : age and sale of Cotton and other- Produce consign. and to their care, and to the purchase of .Ragging* JL.pe f and Family Supplies ~A Comniission for selling Cotton’ 2octy|.mr Rale. J advances made on Produce iri'Store. Tno’s A. Gii.u.i.m, <it,-%lctliorpe. rniio. E. Askix, of Tah&ferro Aug. 2,1, 1850.-r., - ’ ***<* % j. SOV S : i;i3BSP3aa.&.s:fOE. - —* f~ — j i S P'TEAS"JSf &K B r i * \'[ IHSiV BHl<tSBL* 0., . Ho •.. j>, W. P. IG?J.-Ltovn No. 1N....G. W \ ■ “V S T o. | ‘.'.Ct’S . • - ‘ . No. 0,. ;..G. f. ; I.H.;G fopse, ... .No. 84, G. Con. |G.'v. ;i ...-•.•.vici.-'i'f,. .... ..No.- Os G. Senu ; Jos Qn.i; -vft, No. i0'3,... .(f. Chap. ONl'iC.-RRI ‘fe.AYli’ I, Y.'.T KSiGRTS OF JEIUCHO. ; At a J-eguL.; n.ucfing. ui’tho Grand Lodge Knig|its .j of Jerivljbffjiafe of C-'orgßV helyl in the City of At jJ.ailjjß, .•!! the Igiii lust. , Uio foiio'.viug wuro elected ’ its ‘officers -r Nkj f-nsitirre: year: E. *?!. V-Kmu.ktow, ■ f Sparta, G. W, C. j Iv’, \V. H A!.lii-o, Tim nn.Sloii. G. W. V. C. W>;. G. Fot;*rvrii, of Atlanta, G. V\ r . R. i J..E. L::.'G of ox6oC, (4. W. M. j G. W. S. sh p. :iG emjij. m Vllahta, G. r ,t. Chan. - o'jr ias troop, | AND a■ a• is'. S“i-cAT2J E£E DECE3NE. ..Susl ••niblc.iL.cv;, ?•••- tlie •':'.?! Tha-r-aiKh ” ■” * /v- r . , ’ t ! ; ; -X—*■.. v l-‘-vy u oi ds ou tlie lafion-vi -- -s’ *} ! . ■' ; Me'l-'-o---. I of or L oe. j hiiin, liiipVteucy,'and Imped i ;•. j p . - * “g--v Tv-:!, it-. ; GL’iic- jrtipovtant fact j.hai 41.-? rtlany alarming co:,;- i plaints, ui :>nnrl : ng t;.e i'ofir.id ne.o and solitude lol’ ymd b, in-- v be, easily i -moved without Medicine, iis in.thii nail tract, clearly demonstrated; and th j.e'nUrejy ue,-.. mid highly suoccssftfi h; uirient, as • iiy the Ai :i: G-;'v cMilam- I, by means of . wlfufri eveiy-oriejs Bn;tb‘;:d tddure himself perfectly and at-y.ic hwst po.-,.-ahi. .-0.-t, thereby thtt adveu-pIGR. unis bftbv day. “Seu-t to riuf and post five in a's* a-1- ~cd eiivelqjH-, by u.millir.g (pus; paid) two posfig© siamps to Dr. !L Dr: L.v :ky, 17 Lispenard Street, ‘ New York City. FA- Kl-Om-6 Satfem lir'ik-’ $ Chemical Ciore. . mpTikuk-, . Wind ?:'/ ’> L ■ ’-i Med un-nip^ {?':■■ •. A"?% Jjyv-Stu'ip', ‘■pt’ifii.-trry', Paints Vina i ‘■‘tlv, ‘fcfffl-- v%hV(nmlN ‘CfTtm-, Bi uskeN this. <V'\, <fcc.; Id. ntpurd ‘i oil at ARTICLES, v ifi .-v- i:, received., from t .-■ North-, .avjngseiect.iHi with spe j .B: ci:ifc-ne, a fresh supfdy of usually k<;pt isl well stored iii'ug .i:-meat Dr.Sl. >,ui no, !■ - p dllst. ami reijuM-. medicines, Vtnd lie wrff fi!borders v at jn-uvs ih&t will ‘koniparc favor-tidy Lith any simi!”- i’ a. i :b!i.":hiii.:ut i';:s 1 ‘ --\ t- In ,rde> i-leourtuat-IFs bu-sirh :'ufA another year, it is expected ihut'tho*;. indebted will respond panctuaUy to OmSr-ac counts, w’nlf'h v/ill bo ready lie: cud of llic.yea.r. Thuea who -nitty wish to :k tilo !.t t.ivc that ‘line, can do so, as t:ni Inore ‘‘po.-iled” to date . T>r. 11. begs lea> :t . not nr >ii- soUuowkuy.cißents to'.fhose who have': i liberally j- oubiia: tne hi ore, aud he hopes that by a attwit on to tb c h *fnei.s, he will ‘• merit a contmu'-tiffe’ of tSyri'avor*. .u >. AUhshi: -. I?./. £-:x sim s. a# >*.:■< a ls v 2 I forth the CA SI f-'P-'ANTNI wit! 1 strictly ‘enforced with t!n.-f ■--'!• • slum pea, non- •paQtio.ulariy with those %ho art .-.’ i cay. ‘ - ■ ‘ Fri.i: ai!.i.yi'icr the lira: ca v t-i January- ne\!. all .articled for Which t fifi/t ’ pa: 1. :<V ill be i -.quired, unless customers prefer to I.l!' charged an additional cost i■ ‘ ! wetrtydiVe per cent. -\ toots g this'else-: prt- included, Potash, Yi’hire l.end, Linseed, Train And Lamp Oils, Proprietory ain't P-in-ul ‘ liN'lie-lTies* trtid a row*other sr tides not liecosa.ivy to rail:!:.'-ia. . This course must lie auopUttl in order to cole finds suGiciei f :•> pj tips branch of ti Stock. Pa tout Medicines are on ov.mtAUsioM, miti cannot be cred ited except oti the tera.s above jnertrioiK'd ii® ‘Paitiri:’av rJ fci'l.iot! isen'icii :.o rids r.'.inoune* mens ,'P'‘ ‘.iadlsoii, Ga„ Dec 1 -ib~ I’lSlV Y lSlaO<i£P Life 111! ; mii PhoiiiiU BiilES'g, •'A: • i AOR Al.‘i AiAERAL raiSOAci. rfi 111':-; sa at , pnUriiy v, ; ; Mori'VV'b 1.1 L’B s*l M.-. :: d lA i-i-JOiCt i:KU - ltt ; ,n in II in edit i • ‘-.v! ■-.*o’ i .s: y pu.a ,f or. i tiy their a~. ; i - cdci • it uni'Ccts .oy for ti’ )•: “ia-.fto.- it* cut r in'!.-: | r it: :r :■ tip-iys’S .if th-fr 1! •• ; •'.i-inal .es or s>vopr;'<!--. 11.tv.-igf i.-eit. im.ro than ivrcuty j yet i See t shiiv, cu-i ‘: tvil.t: tl:. ; IM::--d it ti’ aciy L i re I t .-a ttiitrs: Ml 1.i.i0N., tP per- >ns : o hare Ik-on iSstti ed to : the - * j- ya ■■". o’ in-rlf ct i.p -.v ti; 1 - ;t .■ i , eiieV--'t iltivl ihoii •.• -put ii; ’!:• as the host vget:*)lc ri-'dieiir- How Ivf.ire the ptililic, • •■:.:! .f no .iisputf. in ahnr-T ct ■; y city a.id vijiage iu the I'ni •'’ ts . there are many wi; arc ready to to.,tjfy to the t ITS c .cv i'i iw-mvh'e li.ici: ;c, amt in the whole system rc ui-wed v:pnr .n.U.oalio ■ In ctts.es oi Sit.'UUl't/Ll.'!. ixllH j-ci.'itl't or i".!■:Ci'Vii).\A of tin’ ski ‘.jfi -.5 ?. c nlr',: .UhDH NKI Is tiuly .- toni.-: ; - il)g, often ■■■<.’ . ng in • act’ days, every vartige of tiieae loitth soe:.- tli .o.v tn ir imrifvinsf cdVcts on the hi&od. 1 LiVSili ‘'lot t,. ft, !)V ; vl';'.i’.r': .t, IHtOl’tiiV, i‘i i.tis, an ! i-i short mo. ! a!f diseases, non yit .1 in tneir ein ativ e properties No f uoily d'.titil.l he ...jthent lijetn. a. I>,\. tl. n iliiac ;, use much siillVrjug in.! expe:)'. jury be-lived. I’i ■•{. ■; vti V.-U-I.TAM MOI'KAT, M. 1). New York .-nd h-r -dc iy J. id. I iNKJ'or.l), July a- y , ivniieid. • okyjFis’i urAtsst^i gratis ii i” /i Fslo (iif{ to All. Misery Relieved, “.vita).’ . Nolo-,” ft i>a-, oopuiar >.t-or!:. : distributed t tit,charge; ti t foeward.'<t h.v -i ti. to any I’ust Oilier iu the Cni tedNUiUis, on le- ef’/itiy ad nrdc via'lo-itnr Tiro .'-tti.nijw for vi- :-t ----r:y;. dfAfA :.r> yah. and ie Pyolc is written'by Dr, A. 11. Kinkoliii, oiTiiil _'.i. a(fel|)b!n, T'.-V., who -ha : -injoyriT- nidi’ siiece.-sfui practice of twenty-two yours, during which tic-,., in-ha- hud daily and almost tiourty -pp ■: limitu”- -i viln*..--:t-;f the hiivoc and destructionin dicteil ni.on human nrCoitUi, Ucppinc : , find liie, b.v the j.m-ui eioas h, nits v- i-tch arc festered by indole-act: ignorance and sen ••.'iiiture’ lini-l. ” h , a ’c, therefore, t maiiritcd iroui, aii •ixperi tneca iiiih' 1 , :--- ybe supposed to abound in’ salutary vd;rninys ‘.nd i'o'ncdi.-ai incirutiUjoii, vviiich arc iiupa.rted in the language oi'pro i’l'iety aioj delicacy, dieMted by au t arn: ~f desire to enlighten the psih! on a braiidt of es-ctstiiil far-the preservation of both niuaiitl uiid hodii.v 1-: a Mb', i.'.-ery iiuiividi’.ul in inteicjted in preventing the src;td of an evil which has produced more dis astrous iu.oi loiter, in Vc nib, uti.ue (u-gradution in Manhood, and more premature beefy iu all stay"; of life,’ tli mi any oihe-r source ofhtnuac mi-.ery, fleivfit.v and d-.-uii. “f am a m-iii, and deem uetliing which relates to man foreign to my feeling. KSAfi, Vouth ic aiunlioott. ■ Vi“onui . Liu;, r-r u ITematia-c Doafli. on Se2fX s £‘€?HCi , v’atloia. DNi.V’ 20 Cents, or that, value in postage si a tups, will ensure a copy of this hook, prepaid, per leturu of mail. Persons at a dis tance may address ltt. K., by ’cter (ei.el--.dug a remittance) and be cured at home. Packages of itei'licinos, with plain directions, packed secure from ..hiicmgo or curio My, are forwarded by Mail or Kxpr(-s.i’ to any part of Die United Sbites. FfEME-SIUEK, Dr. K u jkelin’s rc. idenec has been h.i ‘Me last twopty years at the N. VV, corner or Third any Union -treet..', PMiiadcipiiia, Pa. July s—]y A YEli’S OAtHa r t 1 ° -iivSfefeK ’jas? B *mm i.y iP ‘.-M pov ■ rial inilucai-.o on the intenial vis* v-Jy cera to'purify'the !>looi :'nb ; :!mn!::f. •it into healthy uc tion. They vcuifi.ve tin: .1 i; ; t'ons of Uie .dcvoiich, bowels, liver, and other oripinij of tic: body, Mid, i.y restoring their irregular ac tion to health, correct, whet ever they exist, such derangements as art the first causes of disease. An extensive trial of .their vir tues, by Pi nfcisorc, Physicians, and Patients, has shown cures of dangerous diseases almost beyond belief, were they not substanti ated by persons of such exalteiTposition and character as to forbid the -iinpicioa of uni.: utii. Tiioic ceii ificiitcs are pulilished in my American Almanac, Which the Vr'iit.’ bclov oaui’ and are pjeasyd to ftii'idsb frets to ail iwiairMlg. Annexed we give Directions for their use in the complaints which they have been found to'cure. f -ui (Josrtvi'XX-iss. —-Take iu.c or two Pills, or sucii quantity as to gently move the )i;,v,xoi. Oostivencss i-frequently- the aggrava.- ting imuse of'Pile.v, nnil the euro of one c implainl is the cure of both. No per.--on cap fed well while under a costive habit ofbody. Hence it should he,it can be, proiqptly relieved. for Dvsrtscsi ', v. inch is . omeii'm s the :au:-e of CoEtivenuss,and iiivray - ancon ifortsble, take mild doses— fr<tm qj-. to sou stim uli', fe the stomach •; . ! liver into bea'tiiy action. Ti.m will do it, a; tin; ?ieuribio'n, Oor'i/tn .a. and. -alburn of dyspepsia will rap idly disappear. ’ When it w.a cone, don’t forget whet cured you. for a JToui. Sron h: : .i, or Moriid Inaction of tho JhnreU, which y vonuevs geiicrjil depressioii oft!; spirits auu bad iiejilih, .take from ! nor to ciylit t’.iis at i r.-f, laid s. aii-ev dr-scs riftcrveards, un fit activity Mild ireagtli is reetoi-ed to the system. For Nekv<j i ~ : j-es, At k JixAU.H’pK, MM; i ..,. Pui:.- in ih-e&toin i,/7.st v, or iS/oV, take front four to e.iylit pill:;- on going to bed. If they do not opera: / ;;niiieicntiy, cake mure the next day until they do. Tlic-y/iidpipliiintr srni by swept cut from the system.- 1} :’t ve ar tV:.. . ; ■ ciie.r ktudrort dii.iiVdcr. because your sloro-’ aclf is foul. For f.CRoKULA, T .v.-ir-iu. v-: tnfl <tll .7 ri-/. of th S7;i>., tsike the Pills freely snd frequently, to keep the bowels open. The erup tions vyill gfin; ruily M-oii -.Mi to ilirninisfi and disappear. Many dread ml ulcers aod hi-; hi. ve iniari bcHh'd uj> oy the purging and purifyingtifec.t of tli. - c Pili>, and some dirgusting ui-caces which icec- -,i to saturate the v.-hoie system have completely yielded to their iufluciu-e, leaving M - -uO>rtr perfect health. Patients! your duty to society ‘•.'r’.itU tii v.u should pur.ntc yourself aroufi 1 the y.-orld cOvrrd with pynples, blotei.es, ulcers, sores, ami all • - ;ii.y of sh. : -iPJ'. a.. •: • r;! •. ‘kin, bo< roiseyour systeju wants, cieapsing. To )\ia!'v iuL-, ihcy ai. in.. I un.-dlAne ever discover ed. They lt i til. ilyken freely •it a frequently iituY the impurl ••viiie'jli-- we*d of incapable diseases will be swept out of ihe system like ciui (fin rove the wind. i’y this property they do as much good in pruxehting richness us by flic remarkable curbs which they arc leaking every where. Livvir. i.'omit.ajnt, J.\dst>iCK, and nil .11 Ui-.ri’x *< j-ectiortu arise torpidity, congestion, or obstruc tious oi the 1 ‘l'cvpiclfty and congestion vitiate the bile and render it unfit for digestion, This is disastrous to the health, and theconstitution :s frequently under;,lined by i;o other cause. ]n digeriion is the symptom. Obstruction of the duct which empties .the-bile i•. t■ the styauxh vmms the bilftfij overflow into the blood. Th;.-; .produces Jaundice, with a long and dangerous’ train of evils. Oosti veitess, or allot .lately eus live ness and diarrhoea, prevails.—- Feverish symptom, languor, low spirits; weariness, restlessne• ?. and melancholy, tyith sometimes inability to sleep, and sometimes g'rcot drowsir.e ■; t.urijt tunes there is revere pain in the side; the skin ~:d the wii of the eyes become a greenish yellow;’ the stom ach achi; the boVid.-i vow to the touch'; the whole system irritable, with tendency to fever, which may turn to bilious fever, bilious colic, i ili'rtss diarrhauii dysentery, <fce. A medium-dose of three or four Pills taker, at nigbt, followed by two or thrpe in the morning, and repealed n few day s, will remove the c iusv of ati these trou bb s. Ii Is wiekr-i to suffer such pahu- tvheu v.ui can’ cure there for 25 cents. It a veviv, rioit, Goer, ;u.’ I all In ft* ‘tTiin-<U<tt'u Aiece/'a are vapidly cured by the purifying effects of those Pills upon the blood and the jttiautiuH which they afford to the vital principle of Life. Koi these andail kindred complain;; they riidul.f bo taken In’ hi lid doses, to move tlifc bowels gently, but freely. A..;: I ha” ill f'lix,'this is bcthagrecuhU: ii-'cfiii. Xu Pill cau be r ado-more nl'e;u;.:!!f,.to take, aud eert f.nly hhik- lias been made more effectual so ilufpur] ‘ o which a dinner pill u; employed. Prepared by a vast., Ml'-ti-CiICHi Amu S.yticu? fvtioJJlisl, I I.OWELL, id Ah3. ?eld by ,T. M. I.'VKk'oPP, r-nfietil: Do. 1. AT.KX \NDPR, At b’-nt.ii tiKO. PAY NIC, Macon, and >.l Wholesale >y ft AY U.AND, ItlHiiEY A. qO,, sYupu.-itu, Ua.. April 5-18 KS3WFf HM An& ■ WAV ‘isoo B>S. eA* •"—* -i:•-•hyped Uu; Stove- byictofoi'c^ccu . {d'.'.i ! *y Vv. -V. Oolclough & Cos., wo have the honor to .•wmoutu e to the citizens of t'ynfield, aucl ‘ihe so. l Otuttiioo; country, that we l; tv now roph-nisk iitji it a lit a ii-icdllsortitiemi of’ Now Good*, com pn..iti:r,’ hii th:,t i, v uestt'ef! in fiti,u|) counity .store. Quv (in ids. -i icctcil ‘v'ith ffrcfflt carci.’nro the best Lite ui;nketi.s can at ion I ; and will h'o found to embrace all the latest, fashionable- style*. We Invite purcha sers to call and ex-titfi/io them. Wo petitkin for a share, of publiVv p.’tron -p;e, proini; inp; to do all on, customers. A. irom-innation of the pationmre heroh'forc extended t;> the Urn Firm of ( Cos. is respectful’) m lu-ited. ‘ Wv We take plcusme in .staling that ve have secured the services ;f *> ■■. [|. <j. v .-then, ftS onr ggUtsman A it. PHFf.PS. , W. ii. vSK Fcitii id, F'-lt h, iy .. , IS4.CW : BiCOK ! I “j? 11 4|| 1(1 | pounds Clear Sided for sale cheap j s*e \/ a vm/"./ for cash, apply goon or You may rtte By late. (* (i. NORTON, t Groenesboro, June£B, 1850. so ’ . MAE VEJJiOIfS REMEIIY:, m A m \ VLLO ii S A f* S''.! ! iiSlf ll W l Yd 01STMSNT. THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. HytheaMl of a. microscope, we see millions of little openings on the surface of our bodies. Through these this Ointment, when i itbbcd on the skip, is carried to any organ or inward part. Div easo.rof the Kidneys, disorder, of the Liver, assertions of the heart, Liiihunmation of tin: Lungs, Asthmas, Cought, and Colds, tire b.v its means oifeciuaHy cured. Every housewife knows Unit salt passes freely through bone or meat of any thickness. This hetil ng Continent far more readily penetrates through any bone or fleshy parUof the living body, curing the most dangerous inward eonr.d.iiu'V, that • aPBot be-reached by other means. ERESI PEL AS, SALT RHEUM AND ACOR fHI TIC HUMORS. No rt ii.edy has ever done so much for tiie cure of diseases of the Pkii: vriiafCTer form they may assume, as this Ointment. No case •of Salt itlieum, Scurvey, Sore Heads, Scrofula, or Eresipeias, can long vvitiisland its influence. The inventor has travelled over many pert- of tie; globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dispens ing this Liintir.eut, giving advice as to its application, and has tliusjseyi the means oi restoring countless numbers to health. WUE LEES, SORE ere asts, wounds a ULCERS. Some of tljc most scientific surgeons now rely solely on the use oi t’d J wonderful Ointment,-when having to cope with tire worst eases of tores, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and tumors Profc:--or lloilowar has, by command of the Allied Governments, ui:patched to the hospital of tlie East, large shipments of this Oiratmoni, to be used under the direction of the Medical Staff, in the worsteases of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular swell ing, siHliicss or contractions of the joints, even of 20 year's stand ing. PILES AND FISTULAS. Tin's and otter similar distressing complaints can be clfeptual ly cured ff the Ointment lie Well rubbed in over the parts affected and by Otherwise following the printed directions around each pot. Both the Ointment ami PiUs should he used in the following cases. Bunions Lumbago Sore Legs P,willed Glands Bums Mercurial ih'up- Sore Breasts Stiff Joints Chapped Hands turns Sore Heads Ulcers Chilblains Piles Sore Throats Wounds of all Chili t Salt Itlieum Sprains kinds Skin Disc rise a Scalds ***Soldat tiie Manufactories of Professor Holloway, St) Maiden Lane, New Fork, ami 244 Strand, London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers of throughout the United States, aud the civilized world, in Pots, at 25 cents, C2>^cents, and $1 each. 63? There is a considerable saving by tridog the larger sizes. NT. B. Directions for tiie guidance of partients in every disorder arc affixed to each Pot. 1y47 Nov 17, ISSo LET TJS REASON TOGETHER. 110 L NL^, WHY ARE WE SICK ? It iias been the lot of the human race to be weighed down bv disease and suffering. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are specially adant ed to the relief of the WEAK, the NERVOUS, the DELICATE and the INFIRM, of all climes, ages, sexes and constitutions. Pmfclj sor Holloway personally superintends the manufacture of his 9<l - iu the United States, and offers them ton 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 l'ilis are expressly combined to operate on the stomach, the liver, tiie kidneys, the lungs, the skin, and the bow els, correcting any derangement in their functions, purifying the Wood, tiie 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, tliatnothing has been found equal to them in cases of disorders of the liver, dyspepsia, and stomach complaints, generally. They soon give a healthy tone to these or gans, however much deranged, and when all other means have failed. GENERAL DEBILITY, ILL HEALTH. Many of the most despotic Governments have opened their Cus tom Houses to the introduction of these Pills, that they mny be come the medicine of the masses. Learned Colleges admit that this medicine i: the best remedy ever known for persons of deli cate health, or where the system has been impaired, ns 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 the monthly courses at 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. Holloway's Pills arc the hest remedy known in the ■world for the following Diseases ; Asthma Diarrhcu# Indigestion Stone and Gravel Bowel Complaints Dropsy Influenza Secondary Syinp- Coughs Debility Inflammation toms Colds Fever & Ague Venerial affect- InwardWealcness Chest diseases Female Coin- tions Liver Complaints Costivencss plaints ‘Worms, of ail Lown’ss of spirits Dyspebsin Headaches kinds Piles *** Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Hollow* r, SO Maiden Lime, New York, and 214 Strand, London, by all respectable Dru“- gi- i- and Dealers of Medicine throughout the United States ami tiie civilized world, in boxes, at 25 cents, 62,Vf cents, and $1 each. is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. ]y4g TERRiBLE DISCLOSURES! SECRETS FOR THE MILLION! A most iVoiuterful and Invaluable Pubiicatiou suit. II I V T 1! IS ! s Being an original and popular Treaties on MAN AND WOMAN. Their Physiology, rur.etior.s and Sexual Disorders of every kind, with never-jailing Remedies for the speedy cure of all dis eases of a private and delicate character, inci dent to the violation of the Laws of Na ture and of Nature’s God. r- n t c r. ’r w u x ’jr y-fi v £ cents. , , , ; j ■ ; f The Author of the above volume is „\\ caCii i tj/if a graduate of one of the first Medical ,p vDI ‘'ky;'schools in the United States and hav> Aftk x; j!H/fi'&AL ing devoted a quarter of a century tp VXv .‘‘ v the study and treatment of gypbiliia ■ Zg// . : A ,e and kinii red disorders as as Ueciality, he has become possessed of most in valuable information in regard to the ’ A c 'Vv^' n v ’ same, and is able to compress into ■>! ! ‘U ‘■ \\ ’ ’ vade ruectun compass the very quint essence of medic:il science on this important subject; as the re sult of (lie experience of the most eminent physicians in Europe and America h; 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 stilt j s , literally unbounded, but at the earnest solicitation of numerous persons he i has been induced to extend the sphere of his professional useful ! ness to the community at large, through the medium of his “Mo.l- I ical Manual and llaml-Kook for the Afflicted.” ft Is a volume that should be in the hand of every family in the land, whether used as a preventive of secret vices, or as a “uide for the alleviation of one of the most awful and destructive sour- mankind for the sins of sensuality and Jrnpu- H is a volume that has received the unqualified recommendation ,!l <rst Physicians in the land, white many clergymen, lathers i.i. t iei ■, philanthropists and humanitarians, have most freely ex tenued its ctrculatlou in nil quarters where its powerful teachings ,- ht ‘ !H StV . umewtfl l‘ n the moral purification and 1 hj -u.di htahng ° multitudes of our people, among the young, vol at jie and indiscreet, otherwise the pride and flower of the nation. uie author argues particularly, most strongly against every six ties oi seif-deulement, and warns parents and guardians, in search* in-, terms, to guard the young of both sexes from the terrible cap . i ip .n. rs concomitant of their ignorance of physiological laws and sexual inipunties aird irregularities, whether exhibited by preco *r‘° , ‘“ Vclopmcnt or arising from the vicious anil corrupting ex anqiios their school-mates or otherwise. To those who haye been already ensnared to the “paths that take hold on hell,” a Clear ami explicit way is shown by which they iuay 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 ncrial'pr Fj'phtlftie diseases—-Strictures, Seminal Weakness, Ner , vouk Debility, and; the numerous maladies which spring directly or )eas reiqotcly frdm 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,iKto perrons die annually in the United States of Consumption —a iarge majority being the victims of the voluptuous indiscretion of tlmirprogenitors, agreeably to the Scriptural enunciation, that the sins of the parent's are visited upon the phlldren, even to the third and fourth generation. The Author, imbued with sentiments Oferffarged philanthropy, will scarcely be oonsured for any effort to rbstrain the vices of the age, by the humble instrumentality of his Medical Manual. One copy, securely enveloped,will be forwarded free of postage to .any part of the .United Slates for 25 cents, or 6 copies for $1. — Address, post uaid, COHDEN &■ 00., Publishers, box 127, Philudel- iluokseUere, Canvassers and Book Agepts supplied on the most liberal terms. fob ft—ly—6