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W&epJNi6eftteiti& Orecnc Sheriff’s Sale* W'* ILL BE SOLD before the Court House door in the city of Greenesboro, on the first Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, vix: John Scott’s interest in the Penfield Steara Mill, being twenty and 4-10 shears in said mill, levied on as the propertv of John Sott to satisfy one ft fa >*- su.-d from Oglethorpe Inferior Court in favor of Hampton C. Bngg, vs. John Scott, property pointed out bv Plaintiff’s Attornev. out n> -aim qaRRRTT WOODHAM, ShIL Sept 1 2, 1856 _ Administrator’s Sale* AGREEABLY to an order from the Court of Ordinary of Greene county, will be sold on the first Tuesd : v in Dec mbernex't, before the Court House door ia Greenesboro, Greene cbunty, b tween the usual hours of sale, a certain tract of land known as the Fretwell Tract, containing four hundred and thirty-seven an l a half acres, more or les, bounded by lands of Poullain, Cone, Mrs. Montfort, Mrs Sweet and others. Sold under the last will and tes tament of William Fretwell, deceased, for the pur pose of division among the remainderman. Peraoni desirous of seeing said land-are referred to James L. Brown, E->q., of Greenesboro, Gn. Terms on day of sale. WILLIAM 11. KELLY, Admr. do bonis non, with the will annexed. Sent 27, 1856 ~ 38 Trustee’s Sate. AGREEABLY to an order of the Superici Court of Greene county, I offer for sale a tract of L i.nd, containing 40U Acres more or less, lying oi * the Oconee River, 10 mdesfiom Greensboro, on th Road leading to Scuii Shod-*. There arc about lOt acres of Cotton land, and about the same amour, t ii Woods, well timbered. The p’ace has on it a goo'i Dwelling House, Gin-house, Packing-screw, and all n c<-ssiry Out-buildings. I will sell with the Pan tation, Corn, Fodder, and some Stock, or separat* if desired. If not disposed of privately bes re tha: time, it wPI be sold to the highest bidder in the City of Greensboro, on the Ist Tuesday in D cember.— Said property sold as a Trust, a different investment of the proceed* being deemed advisable. The undersigned will show the place to any tv he may desire to look at it JAS. WATSON 7 . Sept. 24th, 1856. 38 Trustee. Administrator’s Sale. AGREEABLY to an order of the Court cf . Ordmary of Greene county, will be sold befon ti* Court House door in the city of Greenesboro, or lit* first Tu-s-Ky in November next, within the le hours of sale, the Tract of Land situated on Hr W Creek, in said county, courtaining about sever hundred acres, more or less, belonging to the estat* William Watson, late of said county deceased, tb* same being the widow’s Dower. Said Land has upon it a dwelling house and nil necessary outhouses, and about ne hundred and forty acres in woods.—- T&rrag made known on the day of salo. JAMES WAIF ON, Admr. de bonis non, with the Will annexed, g.mt 13, 1856 idmmsstry tor’s Sale. AGREEABLY to an Older from the Court of Or dinary of Greene county, will be Fold before tb*- C urt House door in the County of Colquitt, on the I*t Tuesday in November next, within the lrgai h< urs of sale, Lot No. 26. in the 9th District of origi nuily Irwin, then Lowndes, now Colquitt county, belonging to the Estate of Henry Swindall, late ot 4*rcenc c*r.ntv, dec’d. Terms Cash. JAMES W. SMITH, Adtn’r. do bonis non. September 9tb, 1556. * ‘ Ids —36 - “-r— —— “ - — l — Sale. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Novem ber next, b-fore the Court House door ii Greenesboro, Greene county, to the highest bidder, that well known House and Lot in Penfield, belong ing to the estate of Lemuel Greene, deceased. It b situated in a pleasant ar.d des rable part es the vii Inge, convenient t> the College buildings. It is we)’ arranged, the ho ise3 well built and neatly finished throughout. On the premises are seventeen good rooms with fire plae<-s, good out buildingß, a well ot the best water in the town, a dry well, a splendid garden, a choi e collection of good ftuit trees, and every convenience to make a residence desirable and corn'ortable. The lot contains three acres of land well improved. It is well situated for a pi irate res idence, or puhli; house, having conveniences for ei ther. Any person washing to settle in Penfield fo> the purposes of education and wanting a eonvenieni and well arranged house and lot, wUI do well to se cure the above property. Mr. J. L. Tarwater will show the premises to any who mav wish toexamim them. Possession eiven on the day of sale. Also four hundred and ninety acres pine lend, No. 179, Bth district Appl-ng cnnntc, Ga. The term* will be credit until 25th December next. Note with pprovid security will he required Also, on V c first Tuesday in January next, at (be FAm** |dace, she negroes be’onging to the estate o* said Lemuel Greene, deceased, if found necessary to pav the debts of said estate, or for distribution.— Persons in want of valuable setvants, will do well to attend the sale. Terms will be cash. f will Hay to alt those indebted to said estate In notes which fill due the 1-tef December, to pay up promptly, or interest will be charged from the dr, they are due. Any person having demands sgsinsl the estate who has not handed them in mu-t do so immediately. A. F. GREENE, Admr. Aug ao, 1856. 34 Executot’s Sale. “lT/ r ILL he s Id before the Court House door in V v Grteneshoro’, on the Ist Tuesday in Novem bi-r next, the tract of Land known as the Furlow I’bice, adjoining the Lands of Green Moore, and op vis. S-tid tract f Land hys on the Oconee River, and contains a 1 out E ght Hundred acres, more ot less, and Five Hundred and F;frv in the original Woods, with n D velßrig llous f \ Gin house, Negr< hous s, Src. r Sdd under an order of t’-.e Court of Ordinary of Greme county, and in accordance with the will of David Furlow, deceased. Terms on th< di.r. 0. S. FURLOW, ExV. September 10, 1856. 36 Trustee’s Sale. \\/TLL he sold in Greenesboro, Greene county, 1 * v on the first Tuesday in November next, tin Land tcl nging to the children of Mart - O’Neal, de ceased, S'ij'.iriing Cony, Dolvin, Parkins and others, com anting Five hundred and twenty-nine acres.—- Fold by virtue of a deed of trust executed bv John Stephens to John O’Neal. Ter son tiie dav. C„;’ t c Isnfi JOHN O’NEAL, Trustee. * 85 (i we Owity Land fer Sale. W® on Tuesday, the 4th day of I f T November next, at the Court House *T* doer in the city of Greeneshoro’, to the highest hid der, the follow ing tracts or parcels of land, leloritr” inf to the estate of William C. Dawson, d< *i : sd-—- One tract known and designated as the Parks tract containing'!,ooo acres, more or h ss. This farm is about two and a half miles from Greeneshoro, and is situate pn the waters of Richland creek. One tract know nas the Home Place, con taming about 1,200 acres, more or less, situate lying and being between the Georgia Railroad on the North and the road leading to Willis’ Ferrv. One tract known as the Coleman tract, containing 800 acres more or less, distance three and a half miles from Greene shore; anti one tract known as the Cobb tract, containing 200 acres, more or less. The first thee tracts are well improved and well watered, with a ‘ sufficiency of timber to keep them up. The latter tract is without a settlement. These are among tty best farms in the county. Any person wishing to examine them will call on us, or on Mr. Copland •n the premises, who will show them the land. Terms made known on day of sale. GEO. O. & L. W. DAWSON, Admrs. Greeneshoro,- Gm., Aug 80 34 “V^OTICE. —Will be sold in Greenes- j> -Lx boro, Ga., on the first Tuesday in No- ffSwiajg vember next, the Residence and Grounds ofeJMls, , the late William G. Dawson, deceased. The place is 1 finch- improved and has every convenience that cou’d he desired. GEO. O. &L. W. DAWSON. Aug SO - - - - ■ ■■• ‘ 11 £ea<*E ss&lfcwttame#**. , , ir _! !_L^=_S3; GEORGIA, Greene county. WHEREAS, Elizabeth Richard* and Richard Irby apply for Letters of Administration up on the estate of Willis Richards, late of said county, deceased, ,1 These are therefore to cue and admonish ail and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary 'm be held for said county, on the first Monday in November next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro, Sept. 22d, 1856. EUGENICS L_ KING, Ordinary. Srt 27 5t 3$ GEORGIA, Greene county. WHEREAS, Isaac A. Williams, Administra tor upon the estate of Lemuel Shipp, late of said county, deceased, also, Administrator upon he estate of William G. Orosaland, late of the State >f Alabama and county of Tallapoosa, deceased, pe tition the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Dismis sion from said Adu Lustrations, These are therefore to cite and admonish ad per sons concerned to show cause, if any they have, on >r before the first Monday in April, 1867, why said Vdministrator should not be discharged. Given under iny band at offioe in Greenesboro *ept. 22-1, 1866. SUGENIU9 L. KING, Ordinary. . Sent 26 6m 36 GEORGIA, Greene county. OOUET or OEDINAHY. WHEREAS, Wm. 0. Cheney, Administra tor upon the estate of Catherine E. Cheney, >etitione for Letters of Dismission from the further administration of said estate: These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and •lingular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, o show cause, if any they have, on or beforedhe first Monday in December next, why said Administrator •hould not be discharged. under my hand at offioe ia Greenesboro, May 14, 1856. EUGENI US L. KING, Ordinary. May 24, 1856 mfWr. 26 GEORGIA, Greene county. COURT OP ORDINARY. VYTHEREAS, Amos Shaw, Executor of the. ? v last Will and Testament of John Shaw, de f leased, petitions for Letters of Dismission from bis Sxecutorship; These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and ingular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, o show cause, if any they have, on or beforo the first Monday in December next, why said Executor should iot Ik? dit>i arged. Given under rny har.d at office in Greeneeboro, •day 16, 1956. EUGENIUS L. KING, Oniinary. May 24,1856. m6m 20 GEORGIA, Greene county. v CX)URT OP ORDINARY. YI7TIEREAS, Howel F. Bunkiey and William TV A. Corry, Executors of the last will and tes tament of Elizabeth Bunkiey, deceasod, represent to this Court that they have fully settled the Estate of •aid deceased, and petition for letters Diamisaory It is therefore ordered that all persons concerned, -how cause, (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in November next, why said Executors hould not be discharged: and it ia further ordered hat this rule be published in the Temporarvce Oru adcr for the space of six months in terms of the law. A true extract from the minutes of this Court, April 14 th, 1866. EUGENI US L. KING. Ordinary. April 19 cn6m 15 ’jVTOTYCE—AII persons indebted to the estatt ±l v of Redding Jarrell, late of Greene county, de ceased, are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against the same will present them according to law. . .Sept. 20. LEGATEES, l - , vroTicE. —Two months alter date, I will ap t a. v ply to the Court of Ordinary of Gr een e unty, for leave to sell a negro bov, Miles, the pro port v ol ; Ssllv Radio. JNO‘ G. HOLTZCLAVY, ’ Sept 20 Guardian. N<4TIC’E —Two months alter d*tc I shall ap ply to the Court of Ordinary of Greene count} •or leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to he estate of John Scott, late of said countv, deceas ed. F. C. FULLER, Adnu Sept n, 1856 Notice -au persons lotviiig clhiius against ihe estate ol John Scott, iato of Greene coun tv, are requested to present them to me legally au thenticated, and all persons indebted to said estate ire requested to make immediate payment. Sept 20 F. C, FULLER, Adm. N otice—a i too penshaOu* property of Ed ward Cr.jssley deceased, will be .‘wi-d on Tues day the 28th of October next. 0. M. CRO6SLEY, .Admr. Sept 10, 1856. 37 IVT OTICE—two inonttirt alter uaic application -f i will be made to the Ordinary of Greene coun r v for leave to sell the real estate of Edward Gross er. deceased. C. M. CROSSLEY, Admr. Sept 10. 1860 37 NOTICE —A I persons muebud to Alartna Watson, Isle of Greene countv, deceased, will make immediate payment, and all those having de mands against said deceased, will present them in terms ol the law to t-he undersigned. JAMES WATSON, Admr. Sept 13. 1860 37 N OTICE.— Two months alter date, J will appij to the < Jo urt of Ordinary of Hancock county, for uave to sell tl> Real Estate of John H. Parrot?, ol said county, deceased. ALFRED 11. JACKSON, Admr. de bonis non, with the WiU annexed. Sept 2, 1856 35 ’VT OTICE.—AII persons ind> bt* and to the estate Lv of John 11. Parrott, late of Hancock county, deceased, will make immediate payment, and all ihosa having demands against said estate will pre sent thorn to the undersigned in erms of the law. ALFRED H. JACKSON, Admr. fie bonis non, with tiw wilt anneXtyJ. Sept 2, 1856 85 “VTOTICE—AII persons indubldri to Mrs. Lau- A- i ‘Oia B. I’ar’Ott, of Groene couftty, deceae< <i. ’ ill >imko iw-'i ediate payment, and all ?sohc having i demand* against said decuMteti, will tb<im in terms of the law*. ALFRED 11. JACKSON, Admr. Sept 2, 1856 35 —All je'rs#<*< indebted to Dennis W. A-N Reed, late of Greanecounty,deceased, are re quet-fad to make iimm diato pavmeiit, and those hav ing ueniands against him will preaent them dulv proven m terms of the law. ™ , OK , philip b. Robinson, Admr. isept 1,1856 35 ATOTICK.-.AH persons indebted to Edward Crossley, late oi Greene coapty, deceased, w ill make unmed.ate payment, anti all having demands against said accessed, will present them in terms of 1 ]y[©TICE.-eTrn Months after date 1 wiii af.ply ’ tt> th<, (. ‘liirt ol Ordinary of Greene countv fi>r 1 ave to sell <he negroes belonging m the estate of Ann E. English, i&Ui of said county, deceased. Also her undivided interest in Five Hundred and fifty-five acres of laud. WILLIAM ENGLISH, Admr. A eg 25, 1856. 2 n 34 \TOTICE.-^-Two months after date application il will iae made to the Court of Ordinary of Greene county, for leave to oel! the real estate and slaves belonging to Ibe estate of Thomas Thompson, tie ceased. SAMUiL H. ‘THOMPSON,) 4 , HENRY & THOMPSON, f Auff 28,1866 55 \ J. M. NEWBY CO., ! Wholesale and Eotail Dealers m FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, M y lb Under the United States Hotel, Augusta, Oa. IB~ly ~ Muiin a* e*v xt*. IHear the United Slates Hotel, 4ugusta, tieergla, IS THE SOLE AGENT FOR TBIE SAKE OF CBICKERING. AN!) NUNS & CLARK’S JUSTLY CELEBRATED Mllifffftinill rpHB experience of more than thirty years in this market, has proved these Instruments belt; r adapted I to this climate —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, ai LOW PRICES! and if any particular style or make is desired, he iw 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 by hku shaii prove exactly as represented. He has a large stock of JfJTnsic , Instruction Hooks of all Mintls. GUITARS, VIOLINS, ACCORDIONS, And everything appertaining to the Music business. - ALSO, WTAKrEHOnCKafiKi jJE3B*r3B3ffLiILTr§ For sale on the best terms. g9OF"AII orders promptly attended to, and all information 1 iesiuedxcbeerfully given. July -2! 29 ly* DGALEIGi IK PIANO FORTES, BOOKS, MUSIC, BROAIMSTREET, BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GLOBE HOTELS, RESPECT FB KEY invite the attention of their friends and the public generally; to tl>elr krtt and well-selected stock of ■“ ■A.M HO U9STHS From the following celebrated Manufactories, for which they are sold Agents, vi? ; Bacon 4* Raven, A. 11. Gale Cos., and Hazleton <f* Brothers , Nett York ; ana Hallett , Davis Cos., Boston, which, for sweetness of tone and durability, cannot be excelled. It is useless to vav more tn*. b -r ■ as they are. too well known to need puffing. Piano Fortes of any Maker or style ordered m tlm pHoes. Their assortment of MUSIC is very large. Also, always on hand, a supply of JWelodeons, Guitars. ‘Violins, Mules , +lccovrtions, 5v ALSO, ALL KINDS OF JHi JWK jmcrSSS S&J W. Sis TM.’’ BL HL.T mm. H 33 TFsm 9 suitable for a full Band, besides everything in the Music Kno. All the new Books and Music received a> soon as published. at a distance, ordering from us, can depend upon getting a good article, as we make it point to keep goods of the best quality, and such as we can recommend, and warrant in every respect N. B.—For the satisfaction of persons who may want to order, —not having an opportunity of visitin;. the city,—we refer, witti pleasure, to the following gentlemen, who have purchased f-om us, and win have cheerfully allowed their names to be used. Hundreds could be added, but space will not allow it.” Rev. A. Means, Pres’t of Emory College, Oxford, Ga., J. L. Rkid, Esq., Eaton ton, G-a, Dr. E. E. Jones, Madison, Ga., W. Gatewood, Esq., Putnam county, Ga, OoL N. L. Hctchino, Lawrenceville, Ga., Rev. J. H. Echoic, Pres’t Madison Female College May 12, 1855. ly ly ’ l>. B. & C 07, DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES. —WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN- — Pure Medicines , Chemicals , Drugs. Paints , Oils , French and American Window Glass, Varnishes, Putty, Paint Mills. Gold Foil, Gold Leaf, Spouse, Choice Brandies and Wines, far Medical Purposes, Fine Shaving and Toilet Soap, Foreign and Domestic Handkerchief Extracts, and Cologne Water , Ground Spices, and Flavoring Extracts, Landrethfs Garden Seeds, Together with every other gu-ticle usually kept in their line—all of which they offer at WHOLESALE or RETAIL, on as liberal terms as can be had at any other estalishmont. March 24, 1855 12-1 v I INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES. THE undersigned have opened in this city, an Infirmary for the reception of negroes who •nay need medical or surgical treatment. It is con veniently situated in a housejust across the Alley from .e New Passenger Depot-, and is now ready to re ceive patients. The charges for Board will bo merely sufficient to cover expenses, those for Medical treatment ;.d Sur gical Operations, such as customary. Planters and others who may send ns patients from a distance, may depend on their servants receiving every attention that may lie required. JAMES MERCER GREEN, M. D HENRY U BATTLE, M. D. Macon, Jan. 9th, 1866. 6m1.1 REES & LINTON, WARE-HOUSE £• COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AUGUST A, GEORGIA. THE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership for the transaction of a Geuerul Ware house and Commission Business, and will on the first of September next, take the New Fire-Proof Warehmm on Jackson strqgf,, (now- occu pied by Crocker A Rees. Wc will give our strict fiersonal attention to all business entrusted to our care, and would respect fully soli'-it a share of the public patronage. t And Mr. Rees would take this occasion to return his sincere thanks to the friends and petrous of the Sirm of Crocker & Rees, for their liberal patronage, and would- solicit a contwianee of the same to the new rirny ~ AM orders for Baggiug, Rope and Family Supplies a ill be carefully filled at the iowusl iuar ket prices. The usual cash advanced made when required. . , 7 JNOr C. IiEES, . , of the firm of Crocker &. Rees. juiy s—dm s A MUEL I). LI NT<)N, GIL.IIAMT ft ASIUY, Warehouse and Commission MerchaUs, K eynold*Streel Augusta, Georgia. every facility, will devote their personal and undivided attention to the stor age and sale of Cotton and other Produce consigned to their care, and to the purchase of Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies b 1 Commission for selling Cotton 25ctr, per Bale. WF Cash advances made on Produce in Store. Tno* A. Giutaii, of Oglethorpe. Fred. E. of Taliafearo. Aug. 2d, 186&-<to / - 80 I SONS OF TEMPERANCE. Officers of ti** Grand Oiviien, E. C. Gkanxiss, No. i G. W. P. G. J. Llotd, No. 17 G. w. A. Mat Horn, No. 1 ,.... G. 8. A. G. Burrs, No, 0, .... G. T. I. S. G ardner, No. 34, G. Con. G. W. Hunnicutt, No. 0, G. Sent. Jos. Grisham, No. 102 G. Chap. OFFICERS GRAND LODGE KNIGHTS OF JERICHO. j At a regular meeting of the Grand Lodge Knights J of Jericho, State of Georgia, held in the City of At ’ lanta, on the 9th inst, the following were elected ! its officers for she ensuing year : E. M. Pendleton, of Sparta, G. W. C* W. D. Williams, of Oxford, G. W. V. C. VYm. G. Forsvtu, of Atlanta, G. V* r . Recorder. P. M. Tidwell., of Fairborn, G. W. M. R. P. Da vant, of Pcnfiefd, G. W. S. H. C. Carter, of Calhoun, G. \Y. Chap, j Sept. JO, 1855. HACK LINE ! HI TWI LM I*i:\ITIJ,!) A LIIKI.MISnoiUI. THE undersigned. Proprietors of ; the above named Lme, would respectfully announce to the public generally that we are, after successful operation for nmre than three yoors, still running number one Hacks between Pen field and GrecnesbcMO. The Hack is ready always at the arrival of either of the day Trains to convey i passengers to Pen field, and upon notice will meet persons on the night Trains. We would furthermore state that we keep on hand Ilorses and Buggies for hire, both at Penfield and Greeneshoro. We are prepared to carry, or furnish persons wih convey ances 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 on G. Thompson, (Moore’s Hotel) Greeneshoro, or unon l). W. Wilson, PcrdMd. WILSON 6 THOMPSON. July 19, 1656 ly—2B ‘"wanted. “ ** | /A / Bushels Wheat, for which the cash ] X will be paid on delivery. C. C. NORTON. 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Ayer—Dear ir: I have been afflicted from my birt with scrofula in its worst forth, and now, niter twettry yeurs’trlx itid'an untold of amount oi suffering, have been. oinpittely cur,, u a few weeks by your Pills. W ith what fee! is-s 6f rtjoiciug write, ci.n only i*e imagined when you rt aiiae what I Lave -uile: <;. and how iot.gi Never until now have 1 teen fiee from t!> onthsotne disease in some shape. At times, it attacked my eye yut made me almost hiii.oi, iiesc vs the ui.er-iau'ahk- paii.; at oil •r it settied in the scalp-'irf my heftti, and desti cyed my fis.i’ itid hie- kept toe pertly bald ali my d't;y:, sotuettuies i; cnuie oi. ,n my lave, and kpt it for months tt rw s< i. About nine week *g-t, l commence.<i taking your Oatbartii Fills,and now us et.th ■ y free notu u,e irampluu.t. Siy t-jes are wi !', icy skin is isii wild my fi iir fins commenced a healthy growth, wh of-which maht me feel already anew pel son. •‘itopii.g tl,is statement may be the means of conveying infer 'nation tiiat sfiall no good to others, 1 am, with ewiy sentjtnei )i y at tone. Yours, Ac. MAKIA BICKiK.” “i have known the above minted Maria Kicker from her chib ■ •'oon.aiiu her sjateuient is strictly true. A. J. MK EKV};. Oversew of tbs Portsmouth Manufactftrliig Cos.” Oapt. *OEL PRATT; of the ship Marion, writes from Boston. •JOtti Adrif, lbf,4: ‘•Your PillS have cured me from bilious attack which *ro bom deraiigeuiecl of the l.iver, winch had become very serinm i had fmlen oi any relief by my physician, i,d from t very renn y I could try, hut a few noses of your Pills ( nve imtnp eielv r. i-.red me to health. ! have g veu them to toy child)eu for worms, vith ti'.e best effects. Tiiey were promptly ctned. i icoiimiend eddlitui to a Srietid for i ostivenei-s. which had” troubled him fo> :,oiiU,s; he told me in a few days iliey had cured him. Vou niak* -be oet medicine in tfie world, and lam free to s r.v so.” Head tin's from tlie distinguished Solicitor of the Supreme Court, whoso brilliant abilities have made him well k> own, not oniy ii ibis, hut the neighboring btatet: “Sf*c pi-U<tii.i, fjth April, 1554. Sir: { Ttsve great satisfaction in itssunlie you that myself atu i'unuly have bteu vtry uiucli iieurfitttd ly your medicine. M. wifa Was cured two years since, of t seveie and tiangerous cougi, •>y your CiihllUY PECTOIiAI-, lind -tnce then hasei.ji-yed perfec bcaitii. My chbditii have several times bec')i cured from at tack -f the Influenza anti Croup ) y -. it .- an iiiviy uahic remedy fo* iiese ci.-mp-iadits. 1 our OA’l il A KIIC PI 1.l have -.ntircly curei -o- ’ from ti -y.-pci-sir end coativeness, which lias grown upon til or some years indeed this cute is iiiuch stoic important, fron lie fact t.’ott 1 had faded to ti relief fi’otn tl<c l)cst I'hy-tcian vhicli this seci-.u of the country affords, and from any of theu nerous remedies I had Miftti. “iiu -relit tour. Doctor, i-uc h provsd.ntiai. Ließ.-fing to out •itmiy, anti you nay weii suppose we ate iot untnind'Ut of it Your: rtsjvectiUiiy, ‘ LLAMTT THAXTER.” * Senate Chmnht-:-, OM, April f><A, 1854. “Dr.a. C. Ayrr- Honored Sir: I'imve made a trial m the OA'TliAKii - PiI.LS, wft tue iy yue:- agent, and have bee), cured by tliem ol ti-.edreadful Uhebtnati.-B) untie: which he fount •te Hufft-riug. Th” first dose reiievtd nsy, and a lew subsequent •lose*'have entirely removed’ the disease, i feel in better h'eaUi -<>w thuu for koine years before, which I attribute catireiy to tin Sects'd yttar C.vj'uabtzc V'ua. Yours with great respect, LL'CfLS B. METCALF.” Toe hfai'io are ail from j>ers.)iiß who are pubiic'y known wher< -hey res! oTftnd who woiioi no’ uiaiti.tl.ess stateiut n't* without s b/viotigh co;.notion that they were Hue. Prepared by J. C. AYEB, Pnif tirol nd Analytical l hcinist, LOWELL, MASS. Ad,! i,y J M. LANKFORD, Penffetd; Dr. A. ALEXANDER, A. nm.-i: GEO. PAYNE, Macon; and at whoiosnle by iIAVILAN!) ■tJSLEY, & CO., Augusts, Ga. March 27 18 Maclisofi Diuii k i'licjiiiral dr. wm. . WhoUtkale and Hetatl r in it my* , Medicine*, dtimtictil*, Itye-Sivjfx, Perfumery, Paint.* ami Putty, Paint ami Vtirnbth. o las*, lirv*hen, OP*, ffii’., l?r., Fancy n-yd TMirt ART 1C LRS, Ju*t received from the North, lutving voire ted with spe ciai care, a fre-li supp-y cf everything u.-;aa!iy kept its veil stored Drug fHtafilislirncrjt. Dr M. will iv>t Itt-t-p otiu— than genuine ,trni reliable medicines and h ‘-’ ill fill order- at prices that will cotupar- favorably with ,nv similar c-ta.hjfa.hmi nt this side of Auyi-ta. fnnr-ier to oaudu-'.tht't hu-iness suecessful’y another year, it is -xpecjied that those iadebted wiil respond p irictiM.Hy to their e.c cotuits, whic.'t wiU be ready at the end of the year. Those who may wish to settle before that titao, can do- so, as the books art “posted” to date. Dr. M. beg- leave to retur his acitnovileiksements to those who have so. liberally patronised toe Store, and he hopes that by ,1 careful attention to the business, he will merit a continuance of their favors. .4JVNIr\':r.TI EXT EXTRAORDINARY I Hen-eforth the CASH 3ASTEM will he strictly enforced with those wlio are nkno pat/, and more particularly with those who are vo p tv. From anti after the first day of January next, ail articles for which cuxh is paijl, oa it will be required, unless customers prefer to be charged an additional cost of twenty-five per cent, \uiong this alas-are included. Potash, White Lead, Linseed. Train and Lamp Oils,-Proprietory and Patent Medicines, and a few other ar ticles not lieeesiary to enumerate. This course mit-r be adopted in order to colle-t funds sufficient to keep up this branch of the Nock. Patent Medicines are on com-Tfission, and cannot be cred ited cxcepi on the terms above mentioned 531?*"Particular attention its .called to this announcement Madison, Ga , Dec l 48 PIBIIT THE BLOOD. Moffat’s Life Pills ami Phoenix Billers. FREE FROM ALL MIfrCRU POTSOSS. rgIUK er<-at popularity winch MOKFA ’'•? LIFE PILLS and .M.- PHiiENIX ill TI EdS Ito vc attuned in uou equi'ucv of the “Xlrtordiu ry cures eff cted by their us , renders ;l uuneces-ary for the propr etor to enter info a particular analyst* of their Me dicinal virtues or properties. il tvi n c iie.n more than twenty years he ore th- public, and having the united testimony of move titan I HRhL MILLIONS of persons who itave been realm ed to the enjoyment of per fee’ hea th by them, it is belie v and that their reputation as the best vegetable moiicine now before tlte public, ■omits of nodispute. In aim .at evety ci’y and vilbtgejn thel’ni te! ni ttos, there ate many who are ready to testify to the . tli • ocy in retoOciiiL'di tease, and giving to the whole systuu re newed vigor .tit ! t e ilth lo ca-es of.'Ul: it'di.ULCEUS SUURW or ERUPTIONS of t-hfe shin, th- operation of the LIKE MKDICiVES is truly astonish ng, often removing in few days, evey vestige of liiesc oath -o mdisc scs hv their purifying elf eta on tin; blood FRVKIi mi AGUE, DYSPEPSIA, DUOPeV. FILES, and in sho.t most all diseases, -oon y. and to their cur.tive properties No fatui y shou’d be without them as h# theft-thin y n<e much stiff.-rii tj ami expense tn ■> he saved. Prepared \Ul|.lAll MiEFAT, M. I). v,, w Vo.k, and tor sale by J. M. L vNKFOItP, July 5 -ly PeiiflelJ. iiKATIS ! (iRATIN ! ! GRATIS ! ! ! A Free (iift lo All. Misrry Believed. “Naitir.’s Guitlr,” anew and popular work, is distributed with out cl targe, an If >rw ird and by M iii t.i any Fast O.U :• in the .Uni te t ttu.s, on receiving an order enclosing two stamps for post • y e. IS valuable l.ook is written l>v Dr. A R. Klnkelfn. nfl’lii 1 - 9 ude'pliin Fu.. tviio hi* enjoy and t most, successlul practice ot twenty. two yearn, during which turn- he has had ally and almost oourly opportunities of witnessing the havoc and destruction in flicted upon human strength, hap fine* , and life, by the perni cious habits which tire fostered ly Indolence, ignorance and seu sability. “Nature's Guide” h ,ving, therefore, ‘ tuanated from an exper nc**<J to;ty be to mlhiumfl in s!utai\y u irnu^NH P'.icUC'l inforin.irion, whinli re iui|Hi'tel in tlieUiJ£u--*£r'|io tf trr(! lifiicji.-v, oic'.it by an eniwst m** re yu lfei-ien tin- public on a branch oi knowledge, essentia! for tlmprese^anon of 1 oil, tre.it .1 and hotH y health. Every .ndfvMual Ml ■ itme ed In prer eating Ihe spread of an evil winch has pm , art oua infirmities in Vo.ul, u.ore degradatitiu in and more pi'ein t itire tit ca.v iti all -tag sol hit . of hum tn misery, debility aud death. H, , m a nLati, and deem nothing which relates to man foreign to my ruling. HEAD. Youth & Manhood, a Vigorous Life, or a Premature Death. KIASiELIIV oh Self-Preservation. OVI V “ii Cents or that value in post ago stanips, wid ensure a copy of this hook,’, .re,, a ... per ry.uni of in til Persons at a dis „ ,„,.y address Dr. K.by 1“ * (enclosing a remittance) and lie on e/I at hum** Fscaagesni’ Medicines, with plain directions, .in. t . and 5c,”..-,- f-.-m iamage or eunodty, tire so warded by Mad or Fxi.rcw to any part of the United Hates REMEMBER, Dr. Kn auun’s r. siDence has bi-en for tiie last twenty years at the K. W, corner of Third any Union street*, Philadelphia, Pa. July iWf . ‘ lET VH .RI2AEOT7 TOO'ETUER. t 110 l t.v r w am? ni*< s *"lf Y- ARK vvR SK.K r It tuts tex-B trx i-.t £>f ;hc human r-c to be -vc.gt;. •> <j> ;u isease ard suffering. HOLLOWA Y”? PILLS are specially adapt and to the rebel of the VVLaK, the NEKYtG'?, Die iiELIi'Al Tl, .hi-c •ic INFIRM, of al! ciituea. gs. sexeeand constituOou.s Pr-. irs or Holidbray persona'tj guperinteatis t’ ■- tiaiitua tui eof his meu •ipes in the Cnited States, anil offer- them to .. tree unu ene-gb* ned people, as the best r-.-oiedy D.c world ever saw fur Ui* rtn,x al cf di-ease. THESE PILLS PUEJFF THE BLOOP. These famous Pills arc expressly connrfricd to oper-tc on the totnach, t e liver, the kidneys, the .uugs, the -kin. at.it the !*■ is,ccrre<*ting any derange” etit'm ti.Clr funeftons, puriiyiug li.o ■loud, the very foutitain of life,unu thus fining tlis- s iti orms^ DYSPEPSIA AND LI VEU COMPLAINTS. Nearly half huinnn race have-taken Un‘He I'iUs. It ha- ht-etj in hM parts of the w>rhl, that nothing lia> *qua; o them in ensesof di*nr er j ot tli** liver, ana u ompiaintH, gtiiieraHy. Tkvy aoou give a healthy ?• nt* to tM r-f <•/ liiis, no we ver much derang4 t and when all ouiei* mean* hnvt? ailed. GENERAL DEBILITY\ ILL HEALTH. Many of the most despotic Governments tm ve < i>e- ed titeir Cus otu Houses to tne introduction ,f the.-e l it!-, tiixt t,'t-y usj ny ome the medicine of thetnAssrs letirneti LVl'”ga nutnit that his ‘nedicine js ti e best remedy ever known for r-on- of <ie!i ate health, or where the sy.-iem has lieet iinpatreo, is its invig fittiug properties never fail to afford re ief FEMA L E CO ME LA INTS. No Female,young or c-ld, should be without this celebrated mi-s ----eine. ft correctsHtiil regulates the monthly c>-u -es ui n'lperi. <is, acting in many cases like 11 charm, it is also tire best and -ifest m-.dicirie that can be given So CliUoren c,t ail ages, and tor uy complaint; coneei|ue®t y no family should he witliout it. lotto-way'* Pill* are the ht*t remedy I'Hown in the world far the folio winy Df*eu*e* : v-t)imn Ditirrhaga Indigestion Stone and Gravel towel Complaints Drop-y lnfii enz i Secondary Syin;,. ~ughg Debility Ltiaivimation toms olds Fever k Ague Yenerjal affect- InwaniU'eakiieeii nest dieeasca Female Com- tiona L-ver Cuniphiintg ostivenesri plaints Worms, of ail I uhu'.-s of spirits ■yspepsia Headaches kinds l’Peg *+* Sold at tbe Manufactories of Fro essnr ltotLfiw.iv, S#Maiden •turn. New York, and 244 Strand, London, by all tespecial,!e Drug ita and Dealers of Medicine throughout t e UVjited Stat.-s, and lie civilised world,in Waxes, at 25 cents, c bts, and $1 each. ggT"There is a considerable saving by taking ihe lary .-r sizes. N. B. Directions for tiie guidance of patients in ev y disorder ire affixed to each box. ii ‘t, A JUARVELLOt'S iliiMJil'V ~ pod A JU itvci.i.in -a <; r.:• HOLL 0 WAY S0 ! AIH NT. THE GRAND EXTERNAL REM EDI. By the aid of a microscope, we see minions ;,f lit tic opening* on ’he surface cf our bodies. Through these this Ointment, when ‘d'bed on the .tin carried to any org.-sti or inward part. Isia -ases of the Kidnevs, disorders of the Li -, affecMons oft'-e hear;, infiamanation of the Lungs, A.-.thirias, Coughs, aik! Colds, are by r - leans effectually cured. Every housewife knows that ru.lt uasses freely through bone or meat of any thickness. This nosi ng Ointment far more readily penetrates through ariv bone or desf'y part of the living body, curing dm most dal ye reus itwi.n! complain**, that cannot be reached.by other mean ER ESI PEL AS, SALT RHEUM AND SCOR BUTIC UC MO DA, No remedy has ever done so touch for the eu*o of cii-eage- of the Skin-whatever form tiiey may assume, as this Ointment. No case >f Salt Rhejun.Srurvcy, Sore He ida, Stirofuln, or Ere-tprbis. can ’ong witiistand its influence. Ti e Inventor ! as travelled over many parts of the globe, visiting the princ : pal hn-pi'M di-pena, ing this Ointment, givieg advee as to itt- nppLcariort, and ha# thus been the means c- f restoringcruntless uutubers to health. SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS <i‘ ULCERS. Some of the m.vs* scientific sur T eons now rely solely on ti c nee oftld-wonderful.o ntiiient, when having to cope with the wor.-t cas sos sores, wounds, ulcerr, glandular swcliinas, ann tumors “rofessor Holloway has, by com ear.! of the Allied Govcrum-lits, and e latched to the hospital of the K-t-t, large shipments of tni- Ointment, to be used under tlie dirccifou of Die .Me,liea! Muff, in Use worst cases of wounds. It rrlli dtn-e any nicer, glandular ice, stifibens or contractions of the joints, even of -Jo year s bund ing. PIL ES AXD FIS TV! A These and other similar distressing, com’pl tints esn be FfT-ctwal ly cured If the Oiutinetu.be we!i ru beß in over ttie parts att>ctel and by otherwise following the primed dirt’ , lion# h round each ■ ot. Both the Ointment and Pill* should, he used in the following cases. Bunions Lumbago Pore L-ga dwelled Olsnde Burns Mercurial Erup- Pore Itreasf.-* ctitf Joints Chapped Hands Dons ‘ Pore Heads !'h-er Chilblains Piles Pore.Ttiroate Wounds of 3.L Gout Salt Rheme ?!>raii.s kixnls Skin Diseases JSstaUfs ***PoH at <he Manufactories of Profatumr Hofloway, pr, M ,Trl*• Lane. Sew York, and 244 Strand, London, and by * i re-p<:< ial i Druggists and Dealers of Medicines throughout ttie ITuhed -talc?, and the civilized world, in Pots, nt2s rents,cen s. md -Ph- ach jvgT’Tiiere is a considerable saving by trking the larger sm-s. N. P. Directions for Die guidance of par Dents it even- duordtr areiitl xed to each Pot. Iy4f j.. JV 17, 1555 TERRIBLE DISCLOSURES! SECRETS FOBTtHE MILLION I A most Wonderful and Invaluable Publication OK. 5! ( > T K K’ S r ?~\ ijt qrO t g lfeing an original and popular Treaties on MA N A N1) WOM AN. Their Physiology, Functions and Sexual Disorders m every kind, with never-fililing Remedies for the speedy cme of di dis eases of a private and delieatc character, inci dent to the violation ol the I. tvs ol Na ture ami of Nature’s God. PRICE tivi; \‘B i- nv i: vi:\ ts. , The Author of the aboye v* !mne is , - :!,! ji if a graduate oi one o’ t e first Medical ■ ’'.eiOWt’ **?(<!•(''’ schools in tlie United Mates mid liav vi J 1 // nrty*Ct ing devoted a quarter ol a century to the Study ami i real men t ol tfypl.illi# ‘■i-M&t&vr *"<* kindred disordets as Fee ality, , iW'. .’t!. ~* he has heedme possessed of most m ’ valuable information in ng-.rd to the ‘sauie, and is h.e to com, ‘-ess into /fi j ;, n t\V\’ varie meeunt compass the vt ry quint essence of medical science on tins importat.t sUl.jrct ; r the re -ult of the experience of tin* most effi n,-nt phy si. inns n, Ku.ope and America is thoroughly ! uion-tr . ed m bis own h ghty BU<s cessfn practice in the treatin'in “i seen-1 diseases n many tbou satids of cases in the City of Philadelphia alone. ‘('lie practice of Dr. Hunter has lone b-eti, and stilt ts, literally unbounded, but i the earnest solicitation oi numerous p, raoiis,h lia < been induced to extend the sphere ol bis professional u-. ful t.ess to the community .t large, t’ rough th* mei.ium of bis “Med. ical Manual and Hand-Book for the Allliet. d.” H is a volume that should be in the hand of every family in the i.aitil. whether used as a preventive ol secret vies, or as a guide for the alleviation of one of the most awful and destriN five sour ces ever visited upon mankind for the sins us scusualiiy uu inij.u ritv of every kiiltl. It is .a vo nine tliat has received the unqualified recomißPudjttiou of the first physicians in the land, while maty dergyim t,'. p.n.er m tb.ers. phibiuthropisis and humaidlanam, hav.- pmt frt e!y . *’ tended its circulatmii in all qtmrters where its powerful teach.uga woo and be likely to lie instrumental it. the moral pm ification and I physical healing of multitudes o our p. ogle, ymohg.tl.e .young, vol. atile and indiscreet, otlo ru n•• the pr.de ami flower ol ;"bc nutiqti. The author argues particuln’ ly, most air.ii.gij again-l t vei v -pe cies ofsclf-delilcmeiit, and warns parent- itt.d guunliaiis. in search ing terms, to guard the young oI both s-m-s from t terrible cou sequcnccsconcomitant of their ignurai.ce of, hyslomgiqitl laws anu sexua impurities and irregularities, whether exhibited In preco cious development or arising trout the vicious aud coriupttng ex amples a. ‘heir school-mates or otherwise To those who have been H'vead. ensnared to the 1 “paths thay take bold on bell ” a clear and explicit way is shown by which they ttiav >ecur<- a’re turn of sound iiealth, and u regeneration of tlmsouiTi ot its terri ble pollution. It is well known that thousands of victims are annuaUv sacrili ced at t.icshnue of Qmckery— especially those sullering fiom Ve ticrtai or : yphditic diseases—Strictures, y. minal Weakness, Ner ious Debility, and the numerous maladies which suriiiH directly or less remote'y from the indulgence of cainalp..t>sionS aud secret vi- OiHtiotittof Nature. . tAA I '.s'l*, eW *’ , ‘ c,8 t an d when it is also consider’ and that about 1W , HKi persons die annual y in tit.v United states of a large m-.jonty being the victim- of the voluptuous indiscretion of tlieir pn.genitors, agreeah.y to the Hcriiitural enunciation, tl.at thesms of the parents are visited upon the cldldfcu, tv. n -o the third and fourth generation. The Author, imbued with -etiiiinenti of enlarged philanthropy, will scarcely be censured for Any • ffort to restrain the vices of the age, by the humble iusti iuaemahty of bis Medical Manual. 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