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Administrator’s Sale. I GRFEABLY to an order from the C urt of Or dinary ot’ Greene county, will be Sold before the Court House door, in the City of Greensboro, on the first Tuesday m December next, between the lejrftl horns of sale, the House and Lot in said City, known *a WILLIS” HOTEL, belonging to the Es tate of Louden W illis, dec’d., late of said County. This Home lis been long a*fi favorably known to the traveling pubiic, and is centrally located.— There is up e the premises a gwd Well, Stable, and all necej ary Out buildings. . The premises will he shown to any one desirous of seeing them by the Subscriber. Terms made known on the day of sale. Cctober 8, lSOrt. G. M. WILLIS, Adm r., Administrators’ Sale. WIUL be suia at the Court House in th* 1 city of Greenesboro, Greene county,.on the first Tuesday in December-next, between the usual hours oj sale, One Thousand and Seventy-nine acn sol Land, more or less, on the waters of the Ogeechec , about eight miles east of Greenesboro, adjoining the lands of Abram Perkins, James Dolvin, Win. Brooks and others, formerly belonging to the estate of John Coleby, deceased. There are about five hundsed acres in the woods, the balance has been in cultiva tion, and is in.good condition, and susceptible of im provement. There are good negro Houses, Gin House *nd and other necessary outbuildings on the plantation. Persons desirous of looking at the land can call upon Jas. W. Jackson, Admr., or John Champion, on the jifemises. sold as the property of Jesse W. Champion, deceased, under an order froth the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Greene county, for the benefit of the heirs and cred itors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. JAMES W. JACKSON, Admr. LOUISA CHAMPION, Admr’x Oct 7, 1856 40 Admioistrator’s Sale. AGREEABLY to an order front the Court of Or dinary of Greene county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in December next, before the Court House door in Greenesboro, Greene county, between the legal hours of sale, ail the Mineral interest and reserved rights of Augustin Slaughter, decM. which is attached to a T.ot of One acre of Land, Inch I sold on the first Tuesday in January 3 854, to the highest bidder in Greensboro. The Mineral interest cv* rs Two Hundred Acres more or less, around.said One acre, more fatly de scribed in the Deeds of said Land, adjoining lands of Wm. Tuggle, Sen. Terms Cash. W. B. BRIGHT WELL, Adm’r 00- obor 7. 1850. of A. Slaughter, dec’d. Atlminisf rater’s Sale. AGREEAKEY to an order front the Court of Or-Hilary oi Greene county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Dec tnber next, before the. Court House door in Greenesboro, Greene county, so tween the usual hours of sale, a certain tract of land known as the Fri-tweU Tract, containing four hundred and thirty-seven and a half acres, more or less, bounded by hinds of PoTlfdn, Cone, Mrs. MWfttfort, Mrs S'.wet and of.-efs. Sold under the las? will and tes t.-.Thcnt ol Vvi’fiam -Fretwell, deceased. for the pur pose of division among the remainderman Persons desirous of seeing said land are referred to James L. Brown, Es-q., ol Greenesboro, Ga. Terms on day of sale. WILLIAM H. KELLY, Admr. do bonis rou, with the .'.ill annexed. Sey-t 27, 1856 39 . Trustee’s Sale. AGSSEEAJSEfY to an order of tbc Supeiinr Court of Greene < ■. nntv, I offer for sale a-tniCiYf L *:d, c /JifainiD;.’ 400 Acres more <r less, lying- or. the • ‘con- e River, 10 nob s f>om Greensboro, on the Road leading to Scull Shoal-. There arc about 10') acres of Cotton land, and about the same amount in Wo ds, well timbered. fiie place has on it a good Dwelling House, Gin-hre.sf, Pa. king-screw, and all necessary Out-buildings. I will sell with she Plan tation, Corn, Fi.dder-, and some Stock, or separate if desired. If no? di -po-i-d of privv-tely before that time, if. will be sold tot bo highest bidden* in the City of Greensboro, on the Ist Tuesday in December. — Said property sold as a Trust, a different investment of the proceeds being deemed advisable. The undersigned will show the place to any who may desire to look.at it. JAS. WATSON. Sept. 24th, 1856. 38 Trustee. AdißiuistratoPs Sale. AGIREEAI3I. *: to an order - of the Court of Ordinal y of Greene county, wil l be sold before tne ( .)U! - t House door in the city of Greenesboro, on the first- Yu sday in November next, within tho le gs’ hours of sale, the Tract of Land situated on Har r's’ Creek, in said county, countaining about seven h:;-i.i and acres, more or less, belonging to the estate el W iiijam ‘♦Matson, laic cf said county deceased, ?b< srune being the widow’s Dower. Said Land has upon T. a > <■>Tine house and all necessary outhouses, :>r and ah- t ,m< hundred and forty acres in woods. — - T* run made known on tin; day of sale. JAMES WATSON, Admr. de boni? non. with the Will annexed. Send, 13,1-85!! Adiniaisuator’s Saße. A GREEARLY to an order from the Com tot Or A'binary of Greene county, will be so'd before the C urt House door in the County of Co’quitt - , bn the 1m Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours of sale, Lot No. 26. in the 9th District of oriui Hr 1 ’ Irwin, then Lowndes, now Colquitt county, be’e ging to tlie Esfate of Henrv Swiudail, late ol * Greene countv, dec’d. Terms Cash. JAMES W: SMITH, Adm’r. do bonis non. Se: tenduT 9th, 3856. tds—36 AdsnSnistrafor’s Sale. A VMIJLJL, \>e sold on the first Tuesday in Novern if her next, before the Court House door in Givanesboro, Grceno county, to the highest.bidder, that well-known House and Lot in Penfield.-belong ing t > the estate of Lemuel Greene, deceased. It is situated in ?. pleasant and desirable part of the vil iage, convenient to the College buildings. It is well arranged, the houses, well built and neatly finished throughout. Qn the premises are seventeen good rqpm -with tire plaees, rood out buildings-, a vr< 1! of the hct water it) the town; a. dry well, a splendid garden, a choi -e collection of good fruit trees’, and ” overy conv&niebce to make a residence desirable and comfortable, The let contains three acres, of land vvcll improved. It is ‘.veil situated for * private res idence, or jOri'ii •. house, having” conveniences for ei ther. Any person w Gdng. battle in Penfield for the purposes.efedneation. and- wanting a convenient and v eil arranged house and ittt, will do well to se c ‘hy a'-ove property. Mr. J. L. Tarwater will 4 show the premises, to *m> who m*v wish to examine j tnei !. Possession given on the day of Sale. / Also, four hundred and ninety acres nine land No f 179, Bth district, Apffimg county, Ga. ’ _ The terms will be credit until 25 th December next Note with pproved security will be required. A 1 ‘von the first Tuesday in January next at the fame place, the negroes belonging to the estate of raA T muci Greene, deceased, if found necessary to PV the debts of said estate, or for distribution. Persons in want of valuable servants, w ill do well to attend the.sale. Terms will be cash. I will say to e!] those indebted to said estate bv notes A men fall dye the 1 st of December, to pay up pron j tij', or interest, will be charged from the day they p*-e due. Any person having demands against the estate who has pot handed them in must do so immediately. 4. F. GREENE, Admit Ang 30, 1856. 84 Executor’s Sale. jsi.\^/ r SEE be sld before the Court House door in f T Greeneshoro’, on the Ist Tuesday in Novem ber next, the twjt 9! Land known as the Furlow Place, ■'dioiriiiig'the Lands of Green Moore, and oth ers. Said tract of Land lays on the Oconee River, and contains o ! out Eight Hundred acres, more or less, and Five Hundred and Aftfrv in the original Woods, with a.Ov. elh'ng IJo4Hy Gin house, Negro houses, &c. Sold under an,order of the Court of Ordinary of Greene county, and in accordancewith the wdl of David Furlow, deceased. Terms on the day. O. S. FURLOW, Ex’r. September 10, 1856. 86 GEORGIA, Greene county. lirHEBKAS, Elizabeth Rr.-h ? n a- and Hwaud \\ Irby apply for Letters Adofim i m no-’ on the estate of Wii’is R'ci-aiv*. : 1 * : ■ : deceased, . ; ~ .1 These are therefore to ite and ’ffifomiGk “Jartfi i singular the kindred an-l credited j> snu deceased, | to be and a .pear at the Court <>f.>rdim,ry to in: held for said county, on the first. Monday in Nov. tuber 1 next, to show cause, if any they have, why ♦h- i lowers .should not be granted. Given under my band at office iu Greeesbtnb. Sept. 22d, 1850. EUGENI US L. KING, Ordinary. S -nt 27 51 38 GEORGIA, Gvceise county. WHEREAS, hsanc.A. WNffiams, Administra tor upon the estate ol Lemuel Shipp, laU of said county, deceased, also, Administrator upon the estate of William G. Orossland, lute pClhy State, of Alabama and county of Ta! a pop a, decease and, pe tition the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Dismis sion from said Ado i lustrations. These are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons concerned to show cause, if any they ha ve, on or before the first Monday in April, 1 87>7, why said Administrator should not be discharged. Given under tny hand at office in Greenesboro Sept. 22d, 1856. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary. Sept 2G GEORGIA, Greene county. COURT OF ORDINARY. WHEREAS, Win. O. Cheney, Administra tor upon the estate of ‘Catherine- T 5. C heney, 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 beforc thc first Monday in December next, why said Administrator should not be discharged. under niv hand at office in Greenesboro, May 14, 18? 6. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary. May 24, 185 G nfim 20 GEORGIA, Greene comity. ! COURT OF ORDINARY. WHEREAS, Amos Shaw, Executor of the last Will and Testament of John Shaw, de ceased, petitions for Letters of Dismission from his Executorship: These are therefore, to cite and admonish a!! 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. mfirri 20 GEORGIA, Grcesie comity. COURT OF ORDINARY. WHEREAS, Howe! F. Bunkley and William A. Gorrv, Exeeulors of the last will and tes tament of Elizabeth Bunklev, deves -d, represent to this Court that they haw fully sailed the Estate of said deceased; and petition for Letters Dismissory therefrom. It is therefore ordered that all persons concerned, show cause, (if any they have) on or before the firs? Monday in November next, w by ’ Raid Executory should not be ?fisch?ifgel: and it is further ordered that this rule be published in.the Temperance Cru sader for the space of six months in t nns of the law, A true extract tvom the ‘'minutes’ of th ; s Court, j April 14 th, 1856. EUGENIOS L. KING, Ordinary. April T 9 mi6m 15 NOTIER —Ail persons ind bted to the estate. of lteddiog Jarrell, late of Greene county, de ceased, are hereby request'd to tndee imnueiiate payment, and those having demands against the same will present them according to law. Sept 20. 1 LEGATEES. NOTICE. —Two months after and .te, 1 will; ap ply to tlie Court of Ordinary of Green c mi tv. for leave to'Sell a negro boy, Miies. the property ol Sally Redin. JNO“ G. HOLTZGLA W, Sept 20 Guard bin. ‘JVT OTl€£—fw< um'li hs aite* diu 1 shall ap-. Ll ply to the Court and O-diuarv of Gyrene c unt\ for leave to si ll (he land and negroes belonging !• the estate of John Scott,"lde <Tsai<i count v, dco us ed. F. 0. FULL MR, Adm. Sentll, To 6 JS_ ----- “VJ OTICE—Ah p i.viis navi, g agar-.-n -Lv the - state ol John Scott, late of GrtmiiKooun* t\, are requested to present them to me legally an thent’eated, and all persons indebted tos iid estate are requested to make mmudhte pavnient. Sept 20 F. C. FULLER. Adm. * ~ “ ‘ - ~ —-—■—- UTiC E—A i tfit* peri-n it) it pi'Ojre’ tv ..i Kd ‘ -i-v ward c'r->ss!ey deceased, will be sold on Thus day the 28th of October next. C. M; CROSSLEY, Admr. Sen? in 1856. 37 j%J O'TSOE —i ‘to moiiiiis a-it-.-i due appiicaLUtu wfil ho made t ‘ the. o*d?na - v <>t Greene rrun* tv lor h ave to sell the real estate < f K Iward I boss ley, deceased. C. M. CRO.3-LF.YT Admr. Sept 10, 3 856 37 OX IC-fci A I p i'S'.e.s liniylii, and pi .iiarina 1 -LX Watson, late <4 Greene conn:y, deceasefi, vvid make immediate payment* mul aU having de mands against said deceased, wifi 1 present them in terms ol the law to the d. , JAMES WATSON, Admr. Sept 18. 1856 37 TVfO I’ICE. —'l v. •! Hioatiis utter dato, i will apply ■L? the Court of vkdmary of Haimoek county, for i ave to sell the Rea] Estate of Jo in 11. Parrott, ol said county, .deyva-safi. ALFRED U JACKSON. Admv. do bonis non, vrit-h the AYill annexed. Sept 2. U>s6 ‘35 OX SUE.—AII persons indebt'd to the estate Lt oi John 11. PaiTO't, tat -of Hancock countt. deceased, ‘.(ill make tmuieuiat-o payment, and sd! those having detnands against said estate will pne sent them to the undersigned in lonns 6f the law. ALFRKD 11. JACKSON, Adtnr. de bonis non,'with toy will annex a 7 Sept 2, 185 A ‘ 85 “]\T OTICE—.vil persons indebted to Airs, Ltu- ’ it >'tna 15. Parrotr, ol Give no county, d.e will make, immediate p#>yrnant, and all those j demands against said and icrased, will present them. in > terms of the law. ALFRED H. JACKSON, Adi*## Sept 2, 1856 35 XTOTICE—AII persons indebted to kKR-vnis W. j -iwi lteed, late of Greene county, deceased, r re quested to make imnu dint, payment, hav ing demands against turn will ptvsejsis them .bily proven in terms of the law. PHILIP P*. ROBINSON, Arhnr. Sept 1,1856 35 “T^JAll p rsops indebted to Edward , late oi euunty, det'c is will n... ve nnine> iate payrnen*, all having demands against said deceased, will them 1n terms of U 's%, tBM ‘ ’ *■ ww.* j , f° th ,® oort if .Ordinary of Greene county lor , aVe r°p M Aegvoes belonging to the estate of 1 Ann E. Epglish ( Vaiut tt f. sa j,] coontv, deceased Mso her undivided intewatiu Five 1 Umdred and flitvdive acres of land. * ! WILLIAM ENGLISH, Admr. i, Aog 26, 1856, 2 34 —■ — J,,’ ... , „ , 1! jVr° rp /ICE.—Two months alter date application j drill be made to the Corn t of( frdinrirv of tire.ene | cour f or leave to sell the real estate and slaves i * ,e * onging to the estate of Thpinas hmmpson, do- j c ’ .wised. S\ M UEL H. Tl l O M PSn N.) j HENRY E. THOMPSON, ] AU,iih ’ I f Aug £B, 1856 38 \ J. H. NBWBV & CO., Wholesale and Hotail Boalcrs in FIME READY-MADE CLOTHING, Under tbc United States Hotels Augusta, Ga. JM- NEWBY & CO. have just opened an elegant stock of READY-MADE GLOTUIXU , • for M’-u an l Boy’s wear. ‘They re.'.pecffully call the attention of all persons iu want of good v<- l male Goods, to their Stock. CALL IN. “ Oct. lb 1 - ‘ \ ■ ‘ ■ .-. D. B. PLUMB it CO., DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES. -—WHOLES AT Jt AJfB RETAIL JiEALBES IX Pure Medicines. Chemicals, Drugs, Points, Oils, trench and American Window Glass, Varnishes, Putty. Paint Mills , Gold Foil, Gold Leaf\ Sponge , Choice. Brandies and Wines . for Medical Purposes, Fine Shaving and Toilet Soap, Foreign and Domestic Handkerchief Extracts, and (lologne Water, Ground Spices, and Flavoring Extracts, Landreth’s Garden Seeds , Together with every other article usually kept in their line—all of which they offer at WHOLESALE ’ or RETAIL, or. as liberal terms as can be had at any other estalishment March 24,1855 —12-lv f eiilSsi Wipt, Vein the United States Motel, Anpsta, Georgia, IS THE son: ASEST FOR THE SALE OF | CHTCKEWNfi. AND NUNS & CLARK’S JUSTLY CELEBRATED tun fWflmte experience l of more than thirty years in this market, has proved these Instruments better adapted JL to this climate—that they stand in t ine 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 40\V r 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 vvill give a guarantee that everything sold by hitn shall j prove exactly as represented. He has a large stock of frVXtfffic, Instruction Hooks of all Kinds, GUITARS, VIOLINS, ACCORDIONS, And everything appertaining to the Music business. ALSO, *ar x&r* 4Skc.ac2*m ! For Hide on the best terms. orders promptly attended to, and till information desired cheerfully given. July 21 28 ly* ‘geo. A, OATES’ & BROTHER,’ n CALEBS lIV PIANO FORTES, BOOKS, MUSIC, &C„ BROAD-STREET, BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GLOBE HOTELS, f*£sCTf*r J.B. Y invite the- attention of their friends and the public generaHv, to their large and well-selected stock of • * mm. r jmr :®a mm From the following celebrated Manufactories, for which they are sold Agents, viz: j Bacon 4* Raven, A. JL Gale $ Cos., and Hazleton 4. Brothers, New York ; and Hallett, Davis Cos., Boston , ! vvbi.-b, for a-sroetness of tone and durability, cannot be excelled. It- is useless to say more in their favor, j)i they are tocyyeil known to need puffing. Piano*Fortes of any Mattel’ or style ordered at the lowest prices. Their assortment of MUSIC is very large. Also, always on hand, a supply of Melodcons, Violins, Flutes , JEccordimns, 4*f. ALSO, ALL KINDS OF . :j@3; .-m. mm wv,; sr w rag? u jac -wmn : w r ~mr* sss 9 ; suitable for a full Band, bosidec -'C-rything in the Music line. All the new Books and Music received as 1 soon as published. i Perrons at a distance-, ordering from us, can depend upon getting a good article, as we make it a j point to keep goods of the b st quality, and such as we can recommend, and warrant in every respect 1 N. B.—-For. the satisfaction ot persons who may want to order,-—not having an opportunity of visiting t the city,*—w*- refer, with pleasure, to the following gentlemen, who have purchased from us, and who have cheerfully allowed their names to be used. Hundreds could be added, but space will not allow it Rev. A . Means, Fresh of Emory College, Oxford, Ga., J. L. Retd, Esq., Eatonton, Ga., j Dv. E. E. Jones, Madison, Ga., W. Gatewood, Esq., Putnam county, Ga., | Col. N. L. Hutching:, Lawrencevffic, Ga., Rev. J. If. Echols, Pres’t Madison Female College. ! May 12. 1855. ~ ly 19 j Hie Pen s ; MmlicaJ University of Pliila.; L Corner of Tweff'h and Chestnut Streets. ! 1 rTpiITS Medical Institution, designed for both sex- j | JL es, consists of two equal and separate depart- 1 ; cnents. The teachings are highly liberal, and conducted | i or anew and progressive system; and (he course of! | study is much enlarged. Students of either sex, visiting Philadelphia with j a vievy of.Acquiring a sound practical medical eduea- ‘■ tiou, should visit this institution previously toengag- ! j *ng elsew here. ‘ ‘ f Tny. preliminary matures to the fall term com- . I /.'u nco on the first of October, and th - regular course J logins on the f.th, and will continue for sixt&en ! ’ arftvkp. The spr ng term commencep about the 20th I >if February, and continues until the first of June,! | .1857. For announcements containing Terms, and other j [ particulars, Address J, M. MACOMBDER, M. D. j Dean of the Mule Department. JOS. S. LONGSHORE. M. D. ’ Dean of the Female Department. PH la.. July, 20,-30 Box 1810. P. st Offices ’ “ iNFiliMißy FOR NEGROJJS. . ‘ THE undersigned have opened in this city, nn Infirmary for the reception of negroes who may need medical, or surgical treatment. It ps con#; v. ni vt l l 1 y sHun h 1 din the No iv Passenger Depot, and is now ready to ,ry- j, 1 •cOve jiaficnt* W’ i.J The. i-htfrges for Board, will be merely sufficient to; •cover expenses, those for Medical treatment and Sur gical Operations, such as customary. , _ , Planters and others, who may send us patients from j i n distance, may depend on their servants receiving j every attention that inftv be required. J,A MBS MERGER GREEN, M. D.. ; HENRY L. BATTLE, M. D. f , Macon, Jan. Pth, 1856. 6 m13 j I* IIE HE I'M’ W 1 A/ Oranjfcr’ii t orn, ;!# it ml Tferrl Will. TS2E Mihscriber respectfully iofbrnis the publics that he has taken the Agency for the side of! j J hc hove Mills in Greene, Hancock, Morgan and ; I Putnam counties All ordeis nddrvssed'fco him dt | i< Greeneshoro w ill receive prompt attention. t July 10—28-ts W. W. D. WEAVER, Agt ; SOWS OF TEMPERANCE. I Officers of tiw grand Divlln. ! Granniss. ... ..... No, 1,.,. .O.W. P. |G. J. Lloyd, . ... No. 17,.... O. W. A. j May Horn, No 1,... .G. 8. jA. G. Butts, No. i>.... G. T. jI. S. Gardner,. ...........No. 34, G. Con. !G. W. HusNfCLiT,........ No. 0,. .G. Sent. I Jos. Grisham, No. 102. Chap. ; OFFICERS GRAND LODGII KNIGHTS OF JERICHO. ■ At a regular meeting- of the Grand Lodge Knights ; of Jericho, State of Georgia, held in the City of At j knta, on the 6th inst., thi? following were elected its officers for the ensuing year: ! E. M. Pendleton, of Sparta, G. \N. 0. W. D. WiLLrAMS, of Oxford, G. W. V. C. i Wm. G. Forsyth, of Atlanta, G. W. Recorder. , P. M. Tidwell, of Fairburn, G. W. M R, P. Davant, of Penfield, G. W. S. 1 n. 0. Carter, of Calbotia. Q. W. Chap. Sept. 10, 1855. '■ . l" r IIUL.I. 1"-/’ : ‘ HACK LINE OETtVEEIV Pi NiIELD & OIIKENKSBORO. riiHE • undersigned, Proprietors of ; A the above named Line, would -W^g.y-ZL. , respectfully announce to the public generally that we are, after successful operation for more th.au three I years, still running number one Hacksbetween Pen j field and Greeneshoro. The Hack is ready always iat the arrival of either of the day Trains to convey | passengers to Penfield, and upon notice will meet t persons on the night Trains. We would furthermore j state that w'e keep on hand Horses and Buggies for j hire, both at Penfield and Greeneshoro. W e are ’ prepared to carry, or furnish persons with convey ances to Dr. Durham’s, Scull Shoals, Sparta, White 1 Plains, Woodstock, or anyuft.be neigh borings towns [or public places. Customers will find ready travel ! ing accpnui odation.s by calling on G. 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No case of Salt Rheum, Scurvey, Sore Heads, Scrofula, or Eresipelas, can long withstand its influence. The inventor has travelled over many parts of the globe, Visiting the principal hospitals, dispens ing this Ointment, giving advice as to its application, and has thus been the means of restoring countless numbers to health. SURE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS A ULCERS. Rome of the most scientific sn-geona now rely solely on the use of this wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with the worst | cascg of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and tumors Professor Holloway has, bycotnmand of the Allied Governments, dispatched to the hospital of the East, large shipments of this Ointment, to be used under the direction of the Medical Staff, in the worst cases of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular swell ing, stiffness or contractions or the Joints, even of 2d year's stand ing. PILES AND FISTULAS. These end other similar distressing complaints can be effl'etnal ly cared if the Ointment be well ruhbed in over the parts affected and by otherwise following the printed directions around each pot. Both the Ointment and Pills should bo used in the follow i n< 7 cases. Bunions Lnmbago Sore Legs Swelled Glands Burns Mercurial Erup- Bore Breasts Stiff Joints Chapped Hands tions Bore Heads Ulcers Chilblains Plies ftoie Throats Wounds of ail Gout Salt Rheum gpraicn kinds Skin Diseases Scalds %*Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Iloilo way, 571 Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London, and by ail respectable Druggists and Dealers of Medicines throughout the United states, and the civilized world, in Pots, at 25cents, *52% cents, and £1 each j3&"There is a considerable saving by trking the larger sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of partients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. 1y47 Nov 17,1856 TERRIBLE DISCLOSURES! 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The Author of the above volume it I. -Li• ; / //J , a graduate of one oi the first Medical ’>yV Y-\ D ''’ 5* schools in the United fctates ami hav- L'E'-.Yf ing devoted a quarter of a century to VW -the study and treatment of S.vphilli dlfHaAKsuJnC~~ an '’ ■ £ * n, * r d disorders os as Ptc*aiity Eef. he has become possessed of most in valuable information in regard to th* v same, and is able (o compress into 11 ‘l*i\v s Tade usecum compass the very quint i essence of medical science on this important, subject; as the re sult of the experience cf the most eminent physicians in Em opt and America is thoroughly demonstrated in his own highly suc cessful practice in the treatment of secret diseases in nu.uy thou sands or case* in the City of Philadelphia alone. The practice of Dr. Hunter has long been, and still is, literally unbounded, but at the earnest solicitation ol numerous persons, hr has been induced to extend the sphere of ids professional useful ness 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 in the hand of every family in the land, whether used as a preventive of seoret vices, or ms a guide for the alleviation of one of the most awful and destructive sour ces ever visited upon mankind for the sins of scusuality and impu rity of every kind. It is a volume that ha 3 received the unqualified recommeudatiot of the first physicians in the land, while many cleigymen, fathers, mothers, philanthropists and humanitarians, have must freely ex tended its circulation in all quarters where its powerful teachings would be likely to be instrumental in the moral purification ana ! physical’healing of multitudes of our people, among the young, vol atile and indiscreet, otherwise the pride amt flower of the nation. The author argues particularly, most strongly against every spe cies of self-defllemeut, and warns parents aud guardians,ln search ing terms, to guard the young of both sexes from t’.e terrible con sequences concomitant of their ignorance of physiological laws aud sexual impurities aud irregularities whether exhibited by preco cious development or arising from the vicious and corrupting ex amples cl their school-mates or otherwise. To these who hav< been already ensnared to the-‘‘paths that bike hold on hell,” s clear and explicit way is shown hy which they may secure u re turn of sound health, and a regeneration of the soul from its terri ble pollution. It is'well knowu that thousands of victims are annually sacrifi ced at the shrine of Quackery—especially those suffering from Ve nerial or hypbllitic diseases—Strictures, Seminal Weakness, Ner vous Debility, and the numerous maladies which spring directly or less remotely from the indulgence of carnal passions aud secret vi olations of Nature. In view of these facts, and when Hi* also considered that about 100,000 persons die annually in the United (states of Consumption —a targe majority being the victims of the voluptuous indiscretion of their progenitors, agreeably to the Scriptural enunciation, th) the sins oftlie parents are visited upon the children, even to tin third and fourth generation. The Author, imbued with sentiment*- of enlarged philanthropy, will scarcely be censured for any effort to restrain the vices of the age, by the humble instrumentality ol hie Medical Manual. One copy, securely enveloped, will be forwarded free of postag* to any part of the United States for 25 cents, or 6 copies ror $1 Address, poet paid, COSDKN A 00., Fublishers, box 127, Philadel phia. Canvassers and Book Agents supplied on tb Boat liberal terms- Feb 16—ly— AYER’S PULS. in i uriiitr the SirL to art Exieui ertr be* iorcknoM noi ;m> Jlrilititie. s.mn \ vuMnftE fjiii yourselves. JULEP HaUI'L ', .•!• wfelK known perfumer, of Chestnut tr<ei, I'bihnleiphhi. oho l • • ;u>.i ‘e prtkiuCi-A sre found at almost ■•very toilet smS-i *N am httypy -to isy of -your CATHARTIC PILIB, that 1 have oaud then- h better Tajnily jatdicine lopjcottimpn pee, A than any -.ther within-—-y knowledge.’ M-*nv of niy rrienhr-LTe realized marketi benefits frost', them anti coincide with xae ir. believing that they posses* extraordinary virtues for driving out dfseaser- and curing the sick. They t.e not only effeciua*, hut sal* unit p)e3- mt to be taken, qualities wliicb n-urt n*tjke Uiem va'ueu by il.i -----nbU-', when they are known.” The venerable Chancellor WARDLAYV, write, from Its Ulmom,. “6ti. April, 1-sM; “Dr, Jam* s tj. Ay-*-—Sic ; 1 hve taken your Pills with great benefit, tor the listiessucs*. Uugoor, lots of appetite, and Billions •tesdache. which ha of lute year* overtaken mein the Spring. View dose.” o your Bills cured ~uc I have used your Cherry Pectoral many years in fn,ly for coughs and colds with ua 'ailing succe-s. Y<*u make roedicincs which ccre, and ! feci it a Measure to commend you for the good you have done and are ioinv.” JOHN f‘. BEATTY, E;-q. Bee. of the Pena. Kali road Cos., says * “f'o. A’ Cyfit#, PMUnhlpUa,l)ie. 18, lS6d. Bir; 1 take pleasure in adding my testinir- y to the efficacy of your medicine, having derived very tr-aterh benefit fiotn the use ■>f both your I’egtoial and Cathartic Pills, i no* never without them in my family, nor shall I ever consent to be, while my means will procure them.” The widely renowned S. 8. dTFVENS. M. D.. of Wentworth, N U , write*: ‘‘Having used your CATHARTIC PILLS in n,y praoti.ee, I rwrtl fy trout experience, hat they are an invaluable purgative. In case of dlsotdered functions of the liver r causing iivadaclie, indi gestion, eostiv er.e-s. nnd the great variety of diseases that follow, they are a surer remedy, than any other. In all cases where a purgative remedy i required, I confidently recomunn these pills, to the pubiie, as superior to any other that I have ever found. Titty are sure in their operation,.and perfectly sale, qualities which make them-an invaluable article for public use. I have for many years known yuttr CIIERKY PECTORAL hs the best Cough snedirine in ;!.e world, and these Pi lit are in no wise inferior U-. that admirable preparation fur the treatment of dieeases.” “Acton. Me , AW 2-8. 1858. “Dr. J. r, Ayer—. 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My eyes are well, my skin is fair, ami my hair has commenced a healthy growth, all of which makei ate feel already a nerf person. “Hoping this statement may be the means of conveying Infor mation that shall do good to others, 1 am, with ev -ry sentiment of prat tude, Yours, Ac. MARIA KICKER.” “1 have k*own the above named Maria liicker from her child, hood, and her statement is strictly true. A J. Mg ERVE, Overseer of the Portsmouth Manufacturing Cos.” Capt. JOEL PRATT, of the ship Marion, writes from Boston 2Dth Adril, 1b54; ’ ‘•Your Piiis have cured me from a bilious attack wbi .h arose from derangemect of the Liver, which had become very serious. 1 had fallen of any relief by my physician, aiid from every reme dy 1 could try, but a few dose* of your Pills ha ve completely re stored me to health, i have g vet* them to my children for worms with the best effects. They were promptly cu. eti. 1 recommend ed them to a friend for costiverrets, which had troubled hitn lor mouths; he told me iu a few days they had cured him. Yo- u mg'** the best medicine iu the world, and 1 am free to say so.” Read this from the distinguished Solicitor of the Supreme Court, whose brilliant abilities have made him well k own, not only in this, but the neighboring States: “Acte Orleans, s ih April, 1864. Sir: I have groat satisfaction iu assuring you that myself and family have been very much benefltted 1 y your medicine.. My wife was cured two years since, of i seveie ami dangerous cough, by your CHERRY PECTORAL, and since then has enjoyed perfect health. Mychiidten have several times been cured from attacks of the Influenza, and Croup by it. It is an inva uabk remedy for these complaints. YourCAT HaRTIC PILi S have • ntirely cured uie from a dyspepsia and cost.veness, which has grown upon me ror some years- indeed this cure is much more important, from the fact tiiatl had failed to get relief from the best Physicians which this section of the country affords, and from any of* the nn merous remedies I had taken. “You seem to us, Doctor, like a providential blessing to our family, and you uay n suppose we are iot unmindful of it. Yours respectfully, LtAYIiT THAXTEB.” “<Stmato Chamber, O’io, April bth, 1854. “Dr.J. C. Ayer—Honored tiir: I have nude a thorough trial of the CATHARUM PiI.LS, left me * y your agent, anr] have b*en cured by them of the dreadful itheuru.H'ba under wlucli he found tuc suffering. The first dose relieved me. and a. few subsequent doses have entirely removed the dieease. I fee) in better health now ’ban for some years before, which l attribute entirely to tha effects of your Catuaiitjo Pills. Yours with great respect, LUCIUS B. METCALF.” The above ere all from persons who arc public y known, where they reside, and who would not make there statements without a thorough conviction that they were true. Prepared hy 3. C. AYER, Prariical and Analytical Clieniist, LOWELL, MASS. Sold by J M. LANKFORD, Penfield; Dr. A. ALEXANDER, At. tacts; GEO. PAYNE, Macon; and at wholesale by HAYILAND, KISLEY, & CO., Augusta, Ga. March 27 18 Madison Dms'&.Ciiemiral DR. WRI. S. M El ER E, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Drays, Chemical*, Dye-Stvjf*, Perfumery, Paints and Putty, Paint and Varnish, Gins*, Brushes, OH, Ac., dee., Fancy and Toilet ART 1 C L E S, HAN jn-*t received from the North, having selected with spe cial cm re, a fresh supply of everything usually kept m a well stored Drug establishment. Dr M. will n<>t keep other than genuine and n.-liable tned’cines, and he w 11 fill orders at price,* that will compare favorably with any similar establishment this side of Augasta. In order to conduct Ins bu-iness successfully another year, it is expected tn-t tho* indebted wili respond p inctu tlly to* their Re counts, whitdt wiii be ready at the end of the year. Those wiio may wish to s**U!e before tnat time, can do so, as the books are “posted” to date. Dr. M. l egs leave to retur his acknowledgements to those who have so liberally patronized toe Store, and he hopes that i*y & careful attention to the business, he wili merit a continuance of their favors. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTR \ORt*INA HY l Hen.-eforth the CASH BASTEJI will be strictly enforced with those who are nlr>>r pay, and more particularly with those who are SO p.t V. From and after the first day of January next, all articles for which cttftAis .paid, noth will be required, unless customers prefer to be charged an additional cost o ! twenty-five per cent, \mong this clas- are included} Potash, ti-bite Lead, Linseed, Train ana Lamp Oils, Proprietory and Patent Medicines, nd a lew other ar ticles not necessary to enumerate. This course must be adopted rr* order to cofle -t funds sufficient to e*-p up this branch ol the •Stock. Patent Medicines are on commiss on, and cannot be crod ited except on tlie terms above mentioned Particular attention iscaded to this announcement _££s Madison, Ga., Dec 1 43 PURIFY THE ELLOD. Moffat's Life Fills and Phoenix Billers, FREE FROM ALL KrffERAL POISO.YS. THE great popularity which MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS and PHOKXIX BITI'ERS have attained in consequence of. the extraordinary effres off ctvd by their us-, renders u unneces-aryv for the proprietor to enter into a pa* tieuiar analysis of their M •licinal virtues or properties. Having been more ihan twenty ycarg before the public, and having the united testimony oi more than Ti IKEE MILI IO.VB of persons who.hare been resided io the enj yuient of perfect heal th by them; it is beHevtl th.at their reputation as the best vegetable medicine now before t! e public, admits of no dispute. In almost every c.‘y and village in the Uni ted States, there are many who are ready to testify to the till, ■sey in removing diaease, and giving to the whole systun re newed vigor an*l health In cases of t-CROFUb t, ULCER* FCtTRVY or ERUPTIONS of . the skin, the operation of tin LIFE MEDICINE'-i is truly astonish ing, often removing in a few days, every vesnge of these jo ith. some diseases, by their purifvinir effects on the blood. FE\ ER •nd AGUE, DY'SPKPSIA, DROPSY’, PI in short most ail diseases, soon yield to their curative properties No far.-py should be without them as by their time y u-e much suffering itttl expense maybe saved. Prepared HII LI \\l MtIFFAT, M. I*. New Y'oik, and for sale by J. M. LANKFORD, Ju!ys--ly Penfieid. GRATIS ! GRATIS !! GRATIS !!! A Free Gift to All. 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