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Administrator’s Sale.
AGREEABLY to atj onfcr.from tl* G mt
dinary of Greece co*nty, wo 11 be bfioie
tEK •&ort House door, V the City of Greensboro,
. on tffi*. first Tuesday in December mwt, between the
) hours of sale, the House and Lot in paid City,
krtfwnas WILLIS’ HOTEL, belonging to tne Es
tate of Louden Will'Hi, dee’d., tote ofawd bounty.
This House has been long imd favorably known to
the traveling public, And fe centraliy located.-
There is upon the premises a goo a v\ ell, o.auie,
and all necessary Out buildings.
The praises will be shown to any one desirous
of seeing taern by the Subscriber. Terms made
known on the day of sale, ggjjji
October 8, 183 ft. G. M 7 WILL! \ Adm r.
AdmiEijsti’atfti's’ Sale.
be Fold at the Court House in the city
f y of Greenesboro., Greene county, on the first
Hftky in December next, b etween the usual hours
■HjHkOne Thousand find Seventy-nine .aarcs of
or less, on the waters of the (.\*:oehi*e,
miles.east of Greene-* torn, adjoining the
PHrof Abram Perhns, James Dolvdn, Wn. Urocfcs
PBnd others, formerly belonging to the estate of John.
Ooleby, debased- There’ are about live hundred
acres in the woods, the balance has been in cultiva
tion, and is in good condition, smd susceptible <vf im
provement, There are good negro Uouses, Gin
House and Press, and other. necessary .outbuilding
on the plantation. Persons ’desirous of looking art
the land can call -upon . Jas. W. Jackson, Admr , dr
John Champion, on the premises. All soi l as the
property 6TJes.se W. Champion, deceased, under an
order fr -m the Honorable Court of Oi dinary o!
Greene county, for the be*Jit of the heirs and cred
itors of s *id deceased. Tifeis made known on the
dav of sale. , a- •
. JAMES W; dAGKYO'N, Admr.
LOUISA CHAMPION, Admr’x.
Oct 7, 1856 T~ 40
Altoinish'Qtor’& Sale.
Agreeably io an order from the'court <>rqr
dinary of Greene co;>ntsg will ! e su'd on the
first Tuesday in Decern! • next, before tl® Court
House door in (greenosbo: GGm*nd count’.-, be*o e'er,
the legal hours pi -sale, a ! tic .interest and
reserved rights of AuusJn Skiin’ cl- r. A.-. which
is attached 1041 Lot of One - acre of lent!, -which 1
’ ’.sold .on the first Tuesday in >J,iiO.ua-y 1854, to the
“■ highest bidder in'Green&borp.
The Mineral interest cov, ;,s Two Hundred’ Acre?
juttfe or less, around said Ope acre, :upi;o to ! y de
sert fd in the Deeds of at.<l -Laud, rliHHfHir.;Jfcnds
of WaL-.-Ensgje, Ben. Tcms C oli.
VV. BGLRIGHTWSr.L, Ad -V
----O’ tobo 7, ]S5k, of A. B‘:.u 4:to\ det-’d.
Administvator’s Sale.
A GREEABLY t-■-■an order from the Court of
Ordinary of <?re< m- C’ oiwty, will be-'sold or,
C'--> first Tuesday in Recrrthr next, by.fore the Court
--. •••■ or in Greenes*•• w0,4.;r--ene county,’ b'-tween
the usual hours’ of sale, min tract of land K nown
as the Fret-well Tract, containing, four hundred and
t -Ty-keven aitd a half T of les,. bounded,
by lands of Poulhdr, . Cor* •; Mrs. Mont fort,. Mrs.-
? et end others. Sole nutter the last • ill rind tes
t-mer.t <>f Wi-liairi Fret, eliy ffiwt:>*:od, for the"pur
pose of division among tye remainderman Persons
oesirous of seeing.said land are referred to James L.
Brown, Esq., of Green* s|>oro, Ga. Terms on day
of sale. VYILT.IA MH. KELLY, Admr. .
de bonis non, with the v. ill annexed.
Sept 27, 1850 39
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Tvts§tee*s Sale.
A GKE33AJSUY D an order of the -Superior
J\. C urfc of Greene ceunly, I offer for sale.a tractfof
I o. 1. c-.m*;iifisg 400 Acres more or l- .vs, lying on
rbe Oconee River, lb miles from Greensboro, on the
Ro-’.-.i it-.i.iiffg to Scull Shoals: There fire about 100
ac- 4* of Cotton land, and a l 'out the same aluoupt in
T'o-As,- well diubertb. i'he piaechas on .if* .good
L. idling House, Gin-hr - sc; Pa king-screw, and ail
necesenry Gt>i'uildjcgs. I will B*ls with the Plan
? F.Vdde”.-.. ar 1 souse Stock, or separate
Aped. Jf HotT and wjf priv .U'’,” bef-ve (h r
’ ■ ■ -xt Ind ... r iu rite Ci f^
. i-. J- Derend .< r.—-
•- ,li proper, y .-.e-id as a Trust, r. difL. ent Tuvesttuerd
of the proceeds being.de •UH-d.adwsable.
The undersigned wilLsbow the*phtce to -any who
\w feSire to iook.at it. JAS. WATSON.
Sept. 24th, 1856. i 38 Trustee.
Administrator’s Sale.
A CtItEEABSiY to an order of the Court of
xjL Ordinary of Greene county, wilLbe sold before
tuo.Court House door in the city of Greeneshoro, on
the dfst Tuesday in No’vmhor next, within the le
: • hours of sab-, the Trcct of Land Gfuated-on Haf
■iA Creek, in said count v, countaiu.ing about seven
hun-sred act >-p, rnore oy ’- ss, belonging to, the estate
of William Watson,. Isle of so hi county deceased, the
saute being the widow’s Dower. Said Land lias
upon a dwelling house and all necessary outhouses,
and about me hundred and forty acres in woods.—
I-rras irtatre known gn the dav of sole.
JAMES IVATSON, Admr.
de bonis non, with the Will annexed.
Sept 18,1856
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AdmJiistikfOr’g Sale.
AGREEABLY to an order from the Court ol Or
dinary of Greene county, will be sold before the
Court House-door in the County of Colquitt, on the
Ist Tuesday in November .next, witnin the legal
bears of sale, Lot No. 26. in the 9th District of origi
mdly lrwip, then Lowndes, now Colquitt county,
b'.ic aging to the ‘Estate ot Henry Swindall, late of
• bx-cn-j county, decM. Teims'Cash.
JAMES W, SMI YU,-A.clm’r. ue bonis non.
hepiembeY 9f.h, 1856. ‘ 1 fas—u 6
Adjsi£nlsti*atr’s SaSe.
WIUL be sold on the IJnst Tuesday in Novem
ber next, before the Court House door in
Gr'aetie coupty. to” the highest bidder,
that well known 110 use Abel L-'J; ihPcnfield, belong
ing to the estate of Ic,mm-! Greene, deceased. It is
situated in a pleasanf and desirable part of the yil
]agc, -convenient to i he College buildings. It is well
arranged,the ho rses v. c:i lovlt and neatly finished
tnronghouf. On the premises are seventeen good
rooms with, fire phu- g % good out buildings, a well of
the best water in the town, a- dry well,-a “splendid
garuebyr. cbpi-e collection of"good fruit frees, and
Avery convenience to make a residence desirable and
cUTnfbr'ahle. The la! contniik? three acres of land
w. 41 nuprov'-d. .ItJsw-v!! situated-for a private res
sdonce, or p’ddij houS-, having cor.vcniences for ei
. E er.. Arty person’ w shing to settle in Penfield for
A- * ..;poks ofc-dncatiou and wantir.g i; . coiivcnient
and -.-•eH si raifged” hot.se ;vnd lot, wlii and > yveil to se
cure the above property. f Mr. J. L. Torwater will
?bov. the prciuisvH to ir who ny >- v i,,h to examine
them. given on the day o?sale.
Also, four hundred id tiiutiy .;cie; pine land No.
179, Bth district, Appbirg cowt..v, Ga. ’
The term Twill be dfudit. until 2%b December next.
Ndtn with ’ pproved speurit.y wili be required.
A iso, on the first Titcsdav in Jaaniary next, at the
same place, the.negroes belonging to'the estate of
safd Greche, and r,-eared, if found necessary to.
pay the debts of said’ citato; or for distribution.—
Persons in want of valuable servants, will do well to
attend* the sale. Terms, will .bo cash.
I will siy to aIL those indebted to said estate by
notes'which fall due the Ist of December, to pay up
protr.pGy, or .interest .wiH be cluirgeel from the day
they ureLdue. Any persoitliavmg demands against’
the estate-who has not handed them in must do so
immediately. A. F. GREENE, Admr.
4iig3o, 185 A 34
ExecWor’s Sale.
WILL be add before the Court House door in
tlie Jst, Tuesday in Novem
ber tbo tract*of Land known as the Furlow
Place, ad joining the-I/anULof Green Moore, and oth
ers. Saijd tract of <i the Oconee River,
and contains abouhtflK Huiulred aores, more or
less, and. Five Ilundrea and Fifty in the original
od'4s, with a Dwelling House, Gin house, Negro
houses, &c. Sold under an cm *ur of the Court of
Ordinary of Greene county, and in accordance with
the will of David Furlow, deceased. Terms on the
day. O. S. FURLOW, Ex’r.
September 10,1856. 36
OEOBGU, Greene coussty.
U ; G..r.-.Gbd if and J
VV Irby apply fel* Letters O’ arny 1 • !
on the estate of Wilts PA
deceased, A . . . „ . ,
These are therofere to r>* , aomvmjsb an Him *
singular the Riirarcd and . redltor q* said deceased, j
to be and appear m the f < >rdimiry to be heid }
for said county, on fee Monday in November;
next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be gßmted.
Given under my hand at office in Greenesbcro, |
Sept, 22d, 1856. * . ~. ;
EUGENTOS L. KING. Ordinary. 1
Sept 27 st_ 38 !
GEORGIA, Grccrac county.
WHEREAS, Isaac A. Williams, Adudmstra- j
tor upon the estate oi Lemuel Shipp, jatc
of said county, deceased, also, Administrator upon
the estate of William G. Crossrand, late of tlnnState
of Alabama and county of Tallapoosa, deceased, pe
tition the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Dismis
sion from said Administrations,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons- concerned to show cause, if any they nave, on
or before the first Monday iri April, 1857, why said
Administrator should not be discharged. ■
Given under mv band at office in Greenesbpro’
Sept. 22d, 1856. “ . , * •
ETJGENHJS L. KING, Ordinary.
Sept 26 6m 38
GEORGIA, Greene county.
COURT or ORDINARY.
WHEREAS, Win. O. Ct!e;iey, Affiidnisirk
tor upon fee estate of Catherine E. Cheney,
fbr Letters of Dismission from the further,
administration of said estate :
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all fend
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to show cause, if any they have, on or beforedLe first
Monday in December next, why said Ydmiriisfraitgr
should not b<|fdisebar£ed.
Given under mv hand at office in Ctreenesbeyp,
May 14., 1866.
EUGENICS L KING. Ordinary.
May 24,’ 1856 n fim £0
GEORGIA, Greene comity.
COURT OF ORDINART.
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 arid admonish alt and
singular the kindred end creditors of said deceased,
to show cause, if any they have, on or belbiw the first;’
Monday in December next, why said Executor should
not be discharged.
Given under my-hand -at office in GTeerrHShoro,
May 15, 1856.
EUGENICS L. KING, Ordinary.
May 24, 1856. nd>m 20
Notice— An p >rsons ind bred to the estate j
of Redding Jarrell, late of Greene county, de
ceased, are hereby requested to m dec immediate
payment, and those having demands against the
same willresent them according to law.
Sept. 20, LEGATEES.
NOTICE. —Tvvo rpnntha after date, I will ap
ply to the Court of Oi dinavy of Cye.cn. cv uuty,
for leave to'setl a negro boy, Miles, the property of
Sally Radin. ’ JNO* G. HOLTSELAW, .
Sept 20 Guardian.
NCTICE —Two months after date I shall ap
ply to the Court of ‘Ordinary of Greene county,
for leave to sell the land ami negroes belonging’ to
die estate of John Scott, ht of said c'ouhi dfci-aa
ed. F. C. FULLER, At--
Sept 11, 1850
All p'rsnns having claims against
JJv to estate ol John Scott, late of Greene coun
ty, are requested to present thorn to me legally au
thenticated, and-all persons indebted to said estate
arc requested to make immediate payment.; ?
Sept 20 F. 0. FULLER, Adm.
“phTOTICE 4Wo months alter dale applkr>t-ioq
-LN will be mad.- to the Ordinary of Greene coun
ty for kave-to sell the real estate . f Edward Dross
ier, deceased. 0. M. GRQSSLEY, Admr.
Sept 10, 1856 37
’jVFOTfiCE.—Two months after date, fvyi.il apply
_L N to the Court of Ordinary •*) Hancock county! for
leave to se-1 the Real Estate of John H. Parrott, of
said county, deceased.
ALFRED H JACKSON, Admr.
de bonis non, wit. 6 the Will annexed.
Sept 2, 1856 35
7WT©TICE.— WiII be sold in Greenes
ii boro, Ga., on the first Tuesday in No- i|sßp|
veinber next, the Residence and Grounds
the late William C. Dawson, deceased. The place is
finely improved and has every convenience that
could be desired. GEO. O. & L. W. DAWSON.
Aug 30 ‘• 34
Trustee’s -Sale.
WIEE he sold in Greenesboro, Greene county,
on the first Tuesday in November next, the
Land belonging to the children of Mary O’Neal, de
ceased, adjoining Cony, Dolviri, Perkino and others,
containing Five hundred and twenty-nine acres.—
Sold by virtue of a deed of trust executed by John
Stephens to John O’Neal. Terms on the day,
JOHN O’NEAL, Trustee.
Sept 6, 1836 .85
Admist Istr:ctoPs Sale.
UNDER an order from the Court of Ordinary of
Greene county, wifi be sold on th-v Ist Tues
day in December next, at Gre-.iusi.o; ~, the Tract of
Land whereon the late Martin Tiller resided, con
taining Five Hundred and Eighteen acres, adjoining
lends belonging to S. T. P_eck, -md others, so!*.’ for
the benefit of the heirs and or If tar--; of Martin ‘fil
ler, dec’d. Tcrms-on the my of sale.
J. G. HOLTZ CLAW, ) ‘ ,
JAMES M COX, “ \ Adm rs -
October 1 J tb, 1856. 42
Adrasnistrator’s Sole.
AGREEABLY to an order oft he Honorable Court
of Ordinary of Greene county, will be sold be
fore the Court Mouse door in tho city eff Greensboro,
<>n the Ist Tuesday in DooejnP-er next, between the
usual hours of sale, the House and Lot in said eity
known as the Carriage Shop, n >w occupied by Win.
E. Walker & Cos., containing about one half acre
more or less, belonging to the Estate of Jesse W.
Giiampion, bite of said county.. This Lot has upon
it a Blacksmith Shop, and ba- cvcry-cmiveuiencH jS>r
Carrying on the Cani ge lmsineas. •Terms made
known on the dav of sale.
JAMES W. JACKSON, Arim’r.
LOUISA CHAMPION, Admix.
October 14th, 1850. 43
Ucgatccs’ Sale.
the ninth day of December next, will be sold
1 residence of the late Redding Jarrell,
’ .--■cvased, all of his- estate, both real and riersonal
consis.aqfc the Plantation, one pair good match
IloiHos end ferriage, two waggons and ox cart—-
sc vo* 1 liree rnulee, tyvo brood mares, ox n, cows und
J* ‘Tf* 10 ? hogS ’ p ° ik ::n<l Btock ; sheep;
and kitchen furniture, corn, fodder,
smirks, wheat, oats, peas plantation and blacksmith
toOi.-i, Ac. Ac. Also, at the kame time and piece 4u
likely negroes. Sale to continue from and m m .' 3V
until all U sold. Terms on the day ofsffi J
October Bth, 1856. L ‘ ‘ f f S ’
Executors* Sale.
A°n^ EAB M tO£Ul < ' r,i ‘ :r *h 1 Court of
-fL Ontinary of (feeene coor,tv, .vJI fi . g o k.l b- !
fore the Court House door in the city Giw .-boro !
between fie usull hours of sale, on the fi'rst Tuesday j
in January next, a negro womlm about 40 vearn of!
qge, named Kitty, and her chi:-.! Liu ~, d3 years
and uni sold as the rroporty of Augustin
Greene, late of said county, <1 ceased. Ten msuYade
known on the day of sale.
B. F. GREENE, Ex’r.
NANCY F. GREENE, Extx.
Oct 25, 1856 4a
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♦ .a"/ .. 4 -L
J. n. NEWBY <& CO.,’
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’ Soflfi Dealers _ isa
FINE EEADT-MABE OLOTHISO,!
’ . . • ‘ J 1
Under the Uuited Sialfes Hotel, Augneia. Oa.
UfjßWßfy A CO* b*vo just opened an .elegant stock of IiJSA&Yr-MdDb ULOTBh* t>\
• for Boy’s waar. They respectfully cull the attention of all per-ion* in ’*u: *-f Vli •*
■iwd* Ovodt, to their ‘ OALLIIB. • G. -lb ; j
’ B. B. PLUMB & CO., i
DRUGGISTS AND AFOTRECARI.ES, ]
1 ‘
_ o*‘. -• .. *’ j
- ANTj ItrAATL J>EALKP.S C>T-- j
f*nrt Medicines. Chemicals , Drugs , Paints, Oils ■> French and American Winder.
Glass, Varnishes, Putty, Paint Mills, Gold Foil, Gold Leaf. Sponge , Ch-io
Brandies and Wines 4 for Medical Purposes, Fin . Shaving and Pallet Soap.
Foreign and Domestic Handkerchief Extracts, and Cologne Wot**-.
Ground Spices, and Flmioring Extracts, Landret/fs Garden Seeds.
Together with every-other article usually kept in their line—'-all of which they otfur at Vv HOLEBAU)-
or RET AIL, on as liberal terms as can be had t any otiier estalishment JJai'c.h 24, 1855 -12-1 y
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Xear tire United States iotei 4npst. torsrln,
1* tat -rjiß *AtK or
CHjCOftISG. .km NUMB & t-Allk'S JUSTLY CELFBRATKP
‘Nil! Corr? fillll.
“* 1 ‘ ig£sr r ’
I MIL iv. < th*.; tnirty y- a.> ; ‘- - in--or-.et,- oaa proved these lai-trui b;;ti‘*r Pktptc'd
-i- to this’ cliuiate-r-tbit they skin:: t-qo bviug, ; .ad ret&m origin a f tualirv lunaor i -i ban any
others that hare-ever bee-a i-v.-cdufad. He ua:- toPy or, hand-PIANOS‘of OTHER MAKERS, Os
LOVf PRICES: and if any parltcul< style or make is desired, he is prepared, and vniX order itod furuV-h
to the customer, at the lowest Factory pAyc*, at any Depot iu 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 him shall,
prove exactly ss represented. He has a fitrge stock of
JfS'uHie, S-tiHlrucium M£oWHs Ff uU M-tml*,
QUIT AES, ¥IOLiMS, ARCOEBIOm -
And everything appertaining to t-h* Musta business * > -
ALclu,
For aaie On the boat terms.
Ie§?~All orders promptly attended to, and all .informal! m-desired cheerfully given. July 21 29 1/*
eEO. A, OATES & BE^THEB,
2> 2AIKB* IN ‘ ;
IMA.NO FOETIB, BOOKS’, I OS IC, &C.J
BETWEEN THE UNTTSO STATES AND GLOBE HOTELS,
a^igstis3LS^asSly
REIPfii'TFBLLf in-Ate the attention of their friends and the pußlic gtSite-eiiy to their large !
and well-selected stock of. ‘ * j
i s& m m ma' 1 cp* jaasL r 3sir satci mm *
From the following celebrated Manofimtones, for which they arc sold Agents, viz: * !
Bacon 4* Bayen, A. H. Gale .$ Cos., and Hazleton Brother*. Neic York ; and
Hallett , Da via fy Cos., Boston,
which, for sweetness of tone and durability, cannot bo excelled. It k useless’ to mr move in their favor
as they aro too well known to-need puffing. Piano Fortes of any i falcer or style ordered i-t th> lo we and
price*. Their assortment of MUSIC is very largo. Also, always on hand, a supply of
- Ou&eirs, Wfiaiitw* * i icc&r€limiHy Ate,
A.CMO. all KuYHtt OF .. - ■ .■ ■> ■
35?® m c-m. ns? ska asr 3skt gp£ rmr --*?% gprr jpr -
suitable for a full Batch hosld-as everything in the Music UntU Ail".the! new. Books’ and. Mu.-h> received as
soon as published. - *
at a distance, om-nng from us, can depend upon*getting a. good article. an we make it a
point to-keep goods ofthc best. cuulity, and such ns we can recommend, and warrant in everv respect. ‘ -
N. B.— : For the satisfaction’ of persona who may •••':•• to ‘-rder,—-not having >m opportuniu of visithur
the city,—we refer, with pleasure,’ to the following gentlemen,, who hnvo purchased from us, and who
have cheerfully allowed their names, to-'b© yio4. Hundreds ..could be added, but space will imi'afiow -it-
Rev. A. Means, Pres’t of Emory College, Oxford,’ Ga.,’ <L L. Reid, Esq,, Eatontou, Ga.,
Dr. E. E. Jones, Madison, Ga., W. Gatevtood; Esq., Putnam county <ia
Col. N. L. HtTTcximo, LawreneevfU©, Ga., Rev. J. H. Echols, Pres t Edison Female Collets
May 12, ISSS. -ly ;
4 lie Fesa Medical University of Pliik
Corner of Twelfth and Cheatnvi Street*
THIS Medical Institution, designed for both sex-’
es, consist? of two equal and eeparate depart
ments.
The teaching? arc highly libtes'!, slid conduoteu
on anew and progrew* 5 fcyf.Rnn: and the courv.-i of
study is much enlarged.
Students of either vkitipg PiiflAcl.Tpiua With ‘
a view of acquiring p-oufid practical mg'dical edficjt- j
tion, should visit this.institnnoa.preyifiuSiy. ir.gngFx- i
ing elsewhere,
The preliminary to toe ftlf terns cljiifi ;
mence on the first of October, pd f.hy h-guf ir dourse !
begins on the 6th, ‘ find will cantihue for sixteen •
weeks. The spr ng term coffirnchcfifi about'thq 20th ■
of Februnry, and continues until the first.of June,
1867.
For announcements containing XyVhas, ajd other 1
particulars, addrose J, M. MAQOMRDEIt, M. D.
Dean of the Male Department
JOS. S. LONGSHORE. M. jD.
Dean of the Female Department.
Phil a., July, 20,-80 Box J 810, ; Post Oglce.
INFIRMARY FOR ARttROKS.
THE undersigned have opened in this city, an
Infirmary for the reception of negroes who
may need medical or surgical treatment. It is eon- :
v.-niently situated.-in. a bounJpat aero is the Alloy from
the New Passenger Dapvt, and is now ready to re- 1
eive pafierrtK.
1 he charts K* Bord will t,. merely aolficiotH, to
cover expenses, those for Medical treatment aud Sur ’
gicl Operations, such as customary. < !
Planters and,others who may seftd us patients from
a distanab, rnnv depanft bn thfir-srvxuus receiving -1
every attention that,p .ay,.be, venytred
James msecer’ green.al an- l
HENRY I# BATTLE, M.D; 1
,N * a M’ J **’ ‘ ‘ 6mlß -i
- 1 HERE IX IS ! ™
THE lofyrais tljo pVbiic i
lhat he ha* utken the Agency for sale of!
u, iboVe Mills in Greene, Hancock, Morgan and i
~Putnam counties- ¥ ordtr* e4dvea*edtb him at |
Gretoeaboro wifi re4ivc prompt attention.
July 1 -*Mf W. W. T> WEAVER, Agt. 4
-] -BOMB OF- TEMPERANCE.
. ititiv-or* d?.!iif draund- ()lv(inn,
rm O. t^KAWissf.’ ... No. 5, • G- Mb P.
t G. J. LiJffin:V . ‘...N0. .17,... .U. W. A,
_• May .ti0ftN,......... . No. J.. f. G, S.
!A. G. Burrs, .... v . M...... No. 0,. ...G. T.
;L S. Gakqa'Kr.s No. 31,.’ G. Con.
j.CK W. HuNxxcrrT, No. f\ .. .G. Sent.
; Jos. Gkisham, ......... ...... N<>. 102, . . . iy, UTwp.
oi-rif-taj GJUXi) ir-UG!’ ssights ‘of jciunio.
! At A Ifilfhlar- meeting of th o’ Grand Lodge K nights
.j ; of Jericho, Sfcafo of Georgia, hold in ihetiu'y of At- !
• ianja, on . the 9tli vast., tfct* loAiovmig vere ejected j
j its officers for the ensuing yfiar •
E. Jil. Penclkton, of Sprats, G; W. t\
t W. D. Williams, of Oxford,’ G. W. V. U.
Wm. G. Foesvyd, of Atlanta,’ G W.-Recorder.
P. M. Tidwell, of Fait hum, G. \V, M.
¥• R. P. D.Waxt, of Pcnfle’d G. W. ’St
H. O'. Car'l'me, afOalhotia G. NY. Ohap.
fa Sept. JO, 1865; 4 , .
¥.%OK T-M3is
■ ‘nK'jpvxfeN vjctu^i!itOßO.
TISE unde rsigiied, of |
the above uaiued L.ne, would
I respdctluiiy announce to-the public generally that
\ we *ro, fifier successful opesation for nrore than three
; yen.r, /still running number one Hacks between Pen-
! fioid aiKi G 5 ocncitbQio. Tl.‘ Hack is ready always
’ at then.nr.Al of either of -the day . Trains to convey ;
j ..piit'So.nge!--, to Pen field, and ltpmi noticewill meet
peraontton the rnght Trains We wouki furthermore
f-fctate tb# we keefi on Horsts md Buggies for
i hue. both at JPr j4eid a*ti. Grerm-abojq. \Yv are
j i.iny, ar poivous with eour*?*
kmyeh to jjr DurhsuiV, Sjeufi Shoal©, Spurt*, While
j'Plains, \t v’ uuy of tbw neighboring)* town#
[>jg pieces C u#onc r will find ready travel*
1 :/■/ by A*Uing on G. Thump* >n,
“()£v.v< K-.-tu •) Greccespo:o- or uoun U. W, Wilao*,
Pa<J... > WILSON & THOMPSON.
. July Is, ls6k ly —Sß
” “"Y 0* Tnr^- T - • ‘
P| :Y
ti && LOW ;i? : j ri ’
j •> • ’ ‘ >1 J
ft h* hews the lot of the human rr-o in be w.'ghecT cvmi by
; ulaeatt aart Buffering. BOLLOWAY’fi pIU.s are apeclki) adifcrt
i*d to the relief of tie WEAK, the .NEKVGUB, the IHiLIoWI *’ H inJ •
j the INFIRM, of ftU cli.rues, sg*’B, aaxti* awicoasUmitmii. profvs
. eor Holloway r.ergonally knpertn tends the manufacture <>f *,- nst-d
----1 mines In the United and offer* then* in * frtr and t-ajigt-s
■ erred people, a the beet jonvsdj- the world vv.-jfafaw for the rewo
* val-of disease. - _•
L WWSE -PJLl.it PURJFY Trip Sloop.
i Thee* famous PIIW fare ?*nre*iy , bdtblnfad to operate on’ tf..i
! e liver, thekidneythe !ugj, ••.* *kftV-*r.d the Low-’
! els,cvrte*:ting any derangement m ti.ir functions, purir'yiny H r
j blood, tbc very fountain of life, and biw curing divests* . ril it.a
1 form*.
DYSPEPSIA AND imi.lt COMPLAINTS.
Nearly half the hoTo.ui race have taken theae Pills. Ii has been
proved io oil parts of the work', tha tno thing has been roauuetjaal
to them In Chsesof dir'i’rdcrr of the livdr, dyspepsia, and Atoin ah
complaint*, generally. They, sow give a healthy tone -rcn he*<? or
gan*, however u-iXioh ifariiiige,:, -Ad when t*> other ioe&dr have
“ailed.
GXXHR A L V XML 1 TF r jIL /. HE AL W.
• Many of the uniat despotic Governments- ht ve •]>*,,eti tiieh Cus
tom Houses to the Introduction of there . that they be
eoifce the tn-’dicirie of the rnasEoe. tear ■-1 Coiiegvß admit*.:-, t
.’ this medic! ne is the best re.nedy ever known for persons ■ ii- I
cate health, or where the system’ has Uceu inmab-.-i , if,. invig
orating properties never Jail to neV-rdrelief
FEMA LE i : 0 MiAL AJ NTS,
So Female,young or old. should be without this celebrate.: r.'s.-t
----loine. If corrects! •ind-regul.-itesdlie monthly course lai. all peri
ods, acting In many cases like a charm. Jt is s.lso the ba- t and
sf-fcat im dicin.e iuat can be nivtu to- Oh’iriren of all ages, un > far
any cdvnplfttfttj'copsesjnetniy >.•-, fsnrfly -favnhi be without it
iUlb.-r-u/j Pill* are tlfe b&t- edit know. A the
marllfnr th-c flhmirtu ]Jlvua>:
>Asthrn,r * IbarrtKi-a Xndijf.-Mor Stoi.e and flr&vel
Bovt-iCoJuplsUnts Dros*y TbflhnYc. tferr.s.-lary ?
Obuyhs HcbPLy Inflamtuatioti tonu
Cold* fever & .Ague Vent rial affect fuwaruWea’tßcßß
Oitfst dmatvs i'entale Com- ‘.on,? Liyer Conjp aints
f'ot.tlveness pUiats fVcmis, of sli hovrn's.- ci's-. ii:;-
Dyspepsia Headtu-hics ,* bids Piles
♦** Bold at the M m;fac-ori-sr.jf - FuM'-.i.iei
Lane, New York, arid 2-14 di.rt.nd, L. rcspc-eiable Xu •■■-.
gists had Dealers of Medicine throughout V e United f: and . and
the ftivilizeti world, in boxes, at *35 cent*. K'V cents, ..mi Si :i .
is a conciderable r-srhy. by tail tg the larger sicte.
*?. B.'Directions for the sruij , -, r patients in ;V*:'y dkojdm
rs affixed to er.ch l>oi ~ tydA l
\ MMVLLLirtJS RKMEIIT
r W t HI .5 -5 VB I, !.o|! < l V
Hli Mil IF A r-S.lll NTmE X
T/JL SLANT US LEE NAT HE MED L
By th.r ni ! t i microscopCviw 1 ?ee .roUiionl of little oponin.->- i-n
tbr.j-ur’ae.e of our bcdl*. Thrcugli these ibis Ointment, Wheti
| ruhbeu oft the skin.fs carriei to any organ or inward parti J)->-
; ca?- cf the- ii Mneys,'disorders rs the Liver, r.tfccs ions of the be.-art,
| Inflammation of the Longs,- Asthmas, Cugh', and Cold', are “■
- it* means effectually cured. .Every hr.u: -v ii'i s knows that sail i
j pasaes freely through bone or toes to f any tbicVneas, Xhiajieal- |
| iny Oinimetif far Qnreye&dily penetrates through’ any horror j
i ileshy part o? ihe living body, curing the moss isward
complaint a, that ohrinct he rhaeied brother rat-t-a?.
E RES J PEL -I .V, SALT RHEUM iXD SCOTS
ACTIO HUMORS
No remedy baa ever done so •uneb in r the cm • of'diseasea o> th,
Sirin whatever form they may assume, as tlii- 6:utsftcnt. No c.< =y
of Salt Kheum, Scurvty, Sore Heads, Scrofula,, or Ercsipeiar, can’
long wiiptivnd its influence. Th.e inventor b&s travelled ovar
many parts of the globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dispcce
ing this Ointment, giving auvioe a? to its application, ar l has
thus been the means of restoring countless numbers to health.
SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS WOUND* S
\ ULCERS.
• ’Borne of the- moar scientific Burgeons how rely eoiel vou the use i
of this wonderful Ointment, when haying tc cope with (he worst j
cases of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandular sweliinga, and turnoTß i
Professor Holloway has, hycommand of tl>> AiUvii Governments, i
dispatched in the hospital of tin? Kfet, large'shipments of this •
Ointment, to he used under the direction of the Medical BtaiT. in
the worst caseif of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular swell
ing, stUTness or con tract ions of the joints, wen of 2d wear's stand
ing.
PILES AND FISTULAS
There and other .similar distressing complaipts can be effectual
ly cured ji the Ointment be well rubbed in over the parts affected
and by otherwise following the printed directions around each pot.
Both ihfi Ointment and Pills stunUd he used in the
folio icing cases.
Bunion* Lumbago Bore Legs Swelled Glands
Burns Mercurial Krup- Bore Breasts Stiff Joints
Chapped Hands tions Sore Heads Ulcers
Chilblains Piles Sore Throats Wonnds of all
Gout Balt Kheum Spraius kinds
Skin Disease* Rcaids
%*Boid the Manatiictories os’ Professor Holloway, SO Maiden
Lane, New York’ uud 244 Strand, London, and by ail respectable
Druggists and Dealers of Medicines throughout the United States,
and the civilised world, in Pots, at2scents, GSjij'cents, and $1 each.
is a considerable s&tfng by irking the larger sizes.
N. B. Directions for the guidance us partieuts in every disorder
are affixed to each Pot. ty47 Nov IT, 1855
TERRIBLE DISCLOSURES^
SELESTS EOEjiHS SILLIOfs! |
A iiio-t Wonder lit) and,lnvaluable Unbilcatifi®
.58 . 8? rx T rIK’S
SX£<2s>CllQ.C©iSlLl g
Being an oiiginal and popular Treaties on
MAN AND WOMAN.
Their Physiology, Functions and Sexual Disorddre of every kind, i
with never-failing Remedies for the speedy cure of all die- j
oases of a private and delicate character.'inci
dent to the viohtiion of the Laws of Na
ture and of Nature’s God.
VH ii K’ TV,r: Vt ‘A’ Y-FJ VIOcF.TV TS.
, j • The Author ot\tbo above volume is
* rjhradnate ofone'bf the first si‘dicfti
• 1 • v ’ ffthooU in the United States and hnv
! ing devoted a quarter of a century to
;%> . .. v.U the study unit treatment of Sypntlli*
■ ..?/,• ... rs. j-i.i “ nd kindred disorders us as Peciality, !
*''v- v .. ‘:*< be bus become posseted <>f most in -
: ;W ‘ valuable infonniitiou in regard to fl’.e i
i • /. “** ‘’ ■••••’ same,- aud is able .to compress into
* vade rnecorn comj> ad the very quint
essence o'roedioai science xi . this important subject: as the re
sult- of the experience of the laost eminent, physicians in Europe
and America is thoroughly jK-iqondrnted in hia own highly am*.
Ceesftt: practice in the treatment of secret diseases to -many thou
i sands of cases in the City of Philadelphia alone.
The.practice ol’ I)r, Una ter has long been, and atiil is, literally
unbounded, hut at the earnest solicitation of numerous he
j has been induced to extend the sphere of hie professional useful
| tiers lo the community at large, through the medium ol his “Med*
, ical Manual ami Hand-Book for the Afflicted.”
j It 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 guide
! for the alleviation of one of the most awful and destructive sour
j ces ever” visited upon mankind for the - fns of sensuality and impu- i
j rity of every kind. i
j ft is a.volume that has received the unqualified rc common da f ion
of the first physicians in the laud, while many rK rgyuieu, fathers,
mothers, philanthropists and humanit .-mans, have most freely ex
tended its circulation in all quarters where its powerful teachings
would bo likely to he instrumental iu the moral purification and
physiculTiealing of multitudes of our people, among the j ouug, vol
atile and Indiscreet, otherwise the pride and tlosvcr of the nation.
ths author argues pa rticularly, most strongly fl;'most every spe
cie a of self defilement, and warns parents and guardian-, in search*
lug terms, to guard the young of both sexes irom tie terrible eon
sequences concomitant ofthuii ignorance of physiological laws ami
sexual impuritieH and Irregularities, whether ex.dinted t-y pre o
cious development or arising from the vdcioufsjftiu 'mipt®g
atopies ot their schoolmates or otherwise*-.,!*
been alreads ensnared to the “paths that lake hv-d ...lur, s
clear and explicit way is shown by which he - v £3’
turn of sound health, and a regeneration ol the rout from itsfeiri
k'ttds'wel?known that thousands of victims are annually sacrifi
ced *t the shrine of Qqackery-especially those suflermgf.om \ e*
norfal or syphilitic diaeagefr-Bttrietiir.es, Seminal Meakftess,.Ner
vous Debility, and the numerous maladies wtycn.spring directly or
less remotely from the indulgence of carnal passions and secret vi-
Xn v ew of those facts, and when it is also considered that about
300 000 persons die annually in the United Mates of Consumption
-alarae majority being the victims or the w.uptuous indiscretion
of tlieir progenitors, agreeably to the ScT.ptura enunciation, that
tliCaJi'i “f the parents are visited upon the children, even to the
third anti fourth generation- Tire Author, imbued With sentiments
of an la rtf and philanthropy, will scarcely be censured tor any effort
to restrain the vie a* of the age, by the humble instrumentality 01.
bis Medic#! Manual. . , ...
One copy, securely auYelqj-isd, will ce forwarder free of postage
to nv part of the United States for 25 cents, or 6 copies for sl,
Address, post paid. COSDEN A 00-, Publishese, box 197, Phiiaciel--
phla'. ” I
toWßookieiterg, Oaovasatr* and Book Agents supplied on th*- |
meat Li bar *1 tecta*. fat X6-*Ay—* |
AYERS PILLS.
‘*■'* ‘•*;•? hick nr an •-
s
: vvau s."iU'Ak Ap jpeg rba yoysaEuvi'tL
.. 7. .• “ well Tcbovra -••• r. of ..il.'.ia
‘ *.-y ,<! e ’ ::^‘> P rc ‘ dnct * R‘- found .at afeanr, w
“ •- a hujpy t-j Cay „. yvur.c aTll AltTlO PU4.:-’ f<-. ;
‘ A iu S b.eUiein(jfor common use,
rt h!, ”‘ 7 knowledge. Many of mij- Miends-lSarfe’ K?-sCi
* e '* *-• from tiienttaod coincide with me Hibaaewiny tiujv
*' s * r ‘ ,! '' Vl,lf “ r ? virtues for driving out SfaaaW.; an- 8
pnblKjWlolf tor-;- jU-ekncwu.’*
- AMM i;,? ‘' en<ir VvAK,vli 4 - 1 *!**> from Baitiaior.,
> ’ ®r. -’am*-a 0. Ayer—rtjir -i have t£ken your IPl*'sr
petite,
.■.- .wiipK-, wa.ru j.as oi i&t- years ovartaken me in -,. * ‘--T:vr
A few d<'!tes o your Pills cured me. I have used vdur u;,- *
Pectoral many yeafr.fr, my fm !y Pur cough a and coins with dc
■ailing succei-o. \qu make ni Aicineg which ccns. and I feei a
pleasure t.i-conunend you for the good yon have dsna end
. tiorng,” ‘
JOHN’F. iILATTV, Lnq. of the Penn. Bail, nan to.. ** -
“•Pa. R ii.-Ofiic*, V\iUid, 18. ;sp ; ’
air. 1 take pleasure in adding lay testimony to the effic&cr
your medicine, havingtiei ivi ii very niafSiricl benefft frLrr
af Pc-torai and Cathartic Pills. I am never nirheiA
the;, id iny family, nor shall J ever consent to be, vU/l* l-.v U-i a
will procure-tbeti..”
‘foe widely v —\owTiod 8. H. STEVENS. M. D., of Y/eatwortb K.
H , write. • ‘
“Having -a*ed yvuv UA.'l'i: AB.TIO PTI-.i s in my practice. 1 cei ‘i
fy from ckpt-rietyie, i > .hey e.-? s-.n mvaUiublc purgative, ia
c.txc i : disordered ftmctic; -of the liver,ci .'nr; hepdachs, ini'..
>, oosiivcu’ s. and Ue t ■-•- variety oL.d.afekeKi ih£t follow
purgenyo remedy i required, leov.dtlem.. rt.-;onjniao tiiesePilN
to the'plY ‘Jf-. rn plire; Nr fa by ctbyr t 1 Lave ever fomuL
They are .-ui ■ ir. * ,-ir opn-ictiop, e-nd. perfectly sale, qualities
which taake th--v as it-v.-aa. ••!■ - ruck: far public a*t. I Lave f
many yeara iinown your CHEIA’ PKUTGKAI as the best Cough
>..oi in the world, anti itje.ia no wise infer *.- v
iha;‘f-.iir. rahfa pnbmi-Kt'oh for th-:- ire.-iim -it ••■” ff if--a *.-•-. >’
“ACif.-K . .-U . K-so 28, idfW.
“Dr. ~ C. Ayer—Lear X have Lt-t utpioted from tay birtr?
■vit'tt Rcrofnle in its-worst form, andtrow, after t-wefity yerr-’triU.
v. il fiii n-i, Id o iimontii of tuCsriiig, ha-.epc ncoaibu iefa curse
!•'. a f C'.v Cecil-', by our Pille. With wisivt m C rs-jc" .:ite r - J
write, can • t ijt-cgitte;'. - htsr. yon vey!:ze v,. l i-sve t’Lcr.
and L.-w 1 mg. Never ii! /.- Line i be... nee tren this
loathsome dseeasi in some r'n.ip. At times attacked my jves’
and made ir-s aifaoat blin ..hesict : uriec-'Hirabte pau:: si csl.-
era D sei:N :la the ?er!p of n ies ‘, ?•; .:--broyed ray fc-t
----c-i hk.. ‘ .. : ..-•t.y t... duyi; sonitiaaec io caaisos!
! r, my fa. yano 1 .- ii for mon-hsa acre. Ahfajt nine weeoc
. A .--cmiueoi- 4 :r.g you: jCathnrtic PUD, and now nrs’entkw
iy.ft-ee ‘.-om t - -rsrhbi.: Ty tyes ure well, my akin v, fair.
.iiAimyi: ii- ecu.; encou a healthy grow'.fc, ail of w-;.TsX n
f feel ft .. -a -iv peisoo.
‘L pit ii ;• s :'. - : 'i'--'-- ■ ” tUf mean* of Co2vej;'3g irfof.
’■ii : h'lk • • 0-; tp orlief*, X am. with every
v . n*j c. ‘
j “f i- .a ;mosu hue above uained Maria Rh-kt-r from beh-cERd*
• ‘• - her -.UtvaelJtfs fiiictljr tru*. A. JT. ME EH.fr’
Ovem<*r qi’ tl:c.Port;jcK'uth Macufacturing Co.*
A i-.i, .IwEL PK.oj'T, of the ship BL.ricm, vrritea from Bostoc-
Si’th Am::, 1854;
“Your Pills have cured m- from, a bilious attack tfhlofe grow
frotn deraagcDjs-ot o( ih-. b ■ . ...Act, utconm very oerious.
: I hart fitileu --.r :>r n-lief by my ;b.’ - iic : sr yrd ffots every rece”
i v i could try, h. 3 ; ~ f v .w uuoa qf yc-u*;-PilJi 1.-r.-e aompitteiv ra
’ -t’lif ‘• nm to u ..it!-. • haveg ven the•?. i-u-ff chAlrenfor voveb,
i w ii ‘■ e best -.il'ccts. They werc-proTqptiy cured. I ’ccon-jnecd.
- f-: Atr;! to r h hnd fer r.ostiyvncss, wrich ha . troubled ;.ij.a:".cr
month-,; he tufa me in a few cays they had caned h;cr. Ten make
| >) t.'-tweUiciije in the world, and l arc fircc to say so.”
i Bead this from the distinguished Solicitor of. tbs&uprcsr •• Court.
• v c. brilliant ohjlith-s h.v-. made Lins well known, not only ta
t : v, Li.i't;,- neighboring feta to:; i
; i have. g. cat ss.iiafaetfau. :a assuring you that-n;vs;|f and
fai.-ily ho-.-e been very much b- 4 nefi;ted I-y yonr medicirs. My
. - r <■: -id two year? since,-tf a severe aqd fiangerons couzc
-■} yc-ar LtiPRKT LECXO&xIi, unc since *• m haaenjoyed pgrisct
boaiib- 3Jy'children hd-vesevorattimes been dared f:o rff'S'S.
c. ths iofluenr* or. j Croup l-y ;•-. It is an ipra aabFSiemedy for
these goasplaiats. Y ov.r t3aVH-ARTIC TILI S have <?ns!rely cured
■a.- from s, cohUyepess, whici- i'rs.prown upon me
■y Eomo yeb"s- isdt I : - cam fa siuc'r in- ro istportoct, from
the fact that I ha, fail* 1 o gift relief froiji-tl:o best PhyNicians
which this section *,'■ e cour- ?y . rM L ola any of tb.Qau
taeroiss tcruedlefs I hsff tuV>c. *
> aevartc- u, Lee-.-, i-t . providential blessing to ouj
j Sa. enr*, you u w.-n c-ipposc v-r e o- of it
j y<iu-- •. ot.t- .v LEaV ,rv ‘i WAVTg-a
; h>,.uprilit\lsfa
1 ••Ur 0 I; .-.-i-e.! r tdc P .tin;- ifal: trial o!
J the u.'iTJi Aiib v: Prr.uSN left, mo y y V agent, and neve been
; c;: .-,. : v-i•..•>; , ov.r-.fa fa..: u;-.-.■ - which ho fauad
i ne suffering. The htsi £■• e velityed nt*?r and • few’ siS'eeouant.
It ‘ •- . ■ ‘• . | ;
. It”.but;
-. v iu. r; rn.i.,. ~ . •,;• .-. £
’ , ‘ iNfatN 1 ■ rfatJALr--
TANARUS: - above :.rr f ! frota tiPrsuits whf> are uhlieiy known
they rrai..e. Mia wiio would no’ maii.e these statements without a
thorongh eoAvicticn that they were- Ua*. Prepared by
J C. AYER;
Pi-R.-tJcsl gcsil /:, *iytltal LhestlaL
| LOWEU,. MAS®.
Sol-, hi J. ii LAN'fi.VOi;D, i’ctificid. Dr. a. ALEXANDER; At
! l.itUt-; OKO. PAYNE, Maco;.; an-’ i wholesKle by 3AT7XA3&.
j ItJSI.EY', A CO., .’.uumt', Or,. . M-i.irh?? 18
j MsstU-Oif Daii* Chciiiktil Store*
lim. WM. s. MEIERE, *
if iVdCMIf and Jdeol&r i;\ jJnigs, Mcdicinct.
Ghenticnh>.; Pvrjayxern, Paint# and
j Rutty, Mainland Varnuh. Glo-\ Brush' i
f/ .ts, j&e. Sp... Fancy Aral Toilet
• All T nCLES ,
ffA r jus: recoil < a from* the Aonh, haw,-, a selected telvA tp>
ft ftui cvre, ? fresh supply of everything usn'sily kept in a
well stored Drug establishment.
; D*\ M. will not keep other than genuine, and refia'qlo fuediiaej,
j and he will nil orders at prices that will compare favorably with
| any similar establish vient this Milan* Augusts.
1 order rocondne- his business sac- e--fully another year, ft u
expected that thpf.e iqps.bted ’.rill rerijotifi punctually to their ac
counts, which wfH:'-fc res-’y trt the end of the year. Those wbo
may wish to sett-.e before that tune, can do so, as the books m
“posted” to date,
, Dr. M. beg •i - -ive to re'.ur hie acknowledgctoents to those who
haves f a-illy pa •.ionized tue Store, and Uct. hopes that by a
careful Xiftenfiop to the business, he will Dic.r.it.c contin-aanoe of
their favors.
AMBTfe’CNCiS-.r. i-;N"3p FX’.fUAfUIIBa’SAII-Sr l
j Henceforth the C.tSFi SASTUM will be strictly enforced c-itji
, i.-ifee who .'vrf slow jp'<j/,'and more pr.r'icuiarly with those who
i are no i-av.
1 From and after the ftrs: day <-• Januaiy next, all articiea for
j v.-iiioh ctz&i > ptuo, -v/illbe . t p.... vt . unless customers preftt
ito he charged an Additional cost of twenty-fire per cent. Khwr~
this cb,ss arc includvd, i'otash, M i,ua Lea l, Linseed, Ttm* ai i
| Lamp Oils, i’roprictory and Patent Medielfits, and a few other sr
■ tildes not aece;.-jary to cniitncratc. Tf-'s course must be doptd
in-order. te cqllev.t nttids -dffioieiit jo keep up this branch of the
Stock. Patent- Medicines are on commission; and cannot be cred
ited except on the terms abovewDcntioned.”
gl?"Particular attention is Cai'stP to this annoonceatenc n?
Madison, Ga., Dec 1 _ 4g_
PtTKIFY THE SLOOD,
i Mofiai s Life PilUuUd Piiocnix Billers.
FiIES FROM AL?. MtJYRRAL POISONS,
fHIUL great ponnlarity which MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS and
J 5-. PHOENIX Bli i'BtiS have attained irr consequence of tho
extraordinary curt-effyetod by tueii us, renders it utinectsSßiy
fortho ipro'prietor to enh rinto -t p'a'-ticuiar analysis of their sjt
d-.until virtues or properties** Having been more than ttftyilky
years before the public, and h'ov: the unit ed testimony of ntcA
than THTtEE MILLION# of per-ons who hs ve been restored to
the njqyureut of perfect ben id by them, is believed that their
i rept.ration ns the -best- vegetable tr edlcioc non- before the paMTr.
admits of no dispute. In t: tiaost every cl •• and viiiage jn* |he Uni
ted States, there are many vrhj are ready to testily to the tffi*
cagy in removing dlnease, ami givi;.. o the v. bole'system re.
nened vigor aud health-.
In cases of SCSQfiUL v, ULC'-.d-i. t-CEi(v Y or BiiCFIIONS of
the sk iq, the operation of the HFE MtJDICir V? f t -uly astoriisb- 1
ir.g. often rctnovtr.y iu i- ‘-.-w •..•>- ■ evey vestige.of these loath*
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