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£?esaE Greene Slieriff’s Sale. WIIjIL be sold before the Court House door in the city of Greenesboro, Greene county, on the first Tuesday in Iteoember next, within sale hours, the following property, to-wit: One tract of Und containing one hundred and fifty acres more or less, levied on as the property of Geo. VV. Slaughter to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Greene Superior Court in favor of Curtis Punott —said land sold under the foreclosure of mortgage, for the pur pose of perfecting titles—said land joins lands of Alex. Smith, John Smith and Wtn. Bryant. Also, at the same time and place, the Steam Saw and Grist Mill, with the lands belonging to the same containing four acres, with all machinery pertaining to said mill levied on as the property of John R. R. Brooks under an order of Court to satisfy the claims of Arch. D. Brooks, Hart 0. Peek, Wiley G. John *on and others. GARRETT WOODHAM, Sheriff. Oct 21, 1856. 42 Giceu Sheriff’s Sale. be sold before the Court. House door tj- V in the city of Greenesboro, on the first Tues day in December next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property to-wit: One negro woman by the name of Mary, of black complexion, about forty years old, one house and lot in Pen field, occupied by B. E. Spencer, and one store bouse, on main street, in Penfield, adjoining ihe store of McWhorter & Armstrong. Levied on as the property of Benj. E. Spencer to satisfy afi fa from Greene Superior Court in favor of C. C. Nor ron, vs. Ileni. E. Spencer, and S. D. English & J. H. English security. Property pointed out by the se- T. F. FOSTER, D. Sheriff Oct 22 42 Adfujuisirator’s Sale. be sold at the plantation of Jesse W. H Champion, deceased, or. Thursday the 27th day of November next, a!i the perishable property of said estate, consisting of corn, fodder, oats, peas, wheat, stock of all kinds, consisting of horses, mules, cows and calves, hops, sheep—plantation and farm ing utensils and nth* r articles too tedious to mention. Sal * t<> continue from day to day until all is sold.— Terms on the day < f sale. JAMES W. JACKSON, Admr. LOUISA CHAMPION, Adm’x. Oct 24, ISSR. 43 PALE ILOTS OF LAKD.~ GEEEA I.’ L¥ i* .u urd.-r limn the Court of * h-iinar - f ‘•■’ ah.-.- county, v ill be sold *>n tt e ■ i'-r T*esdy in D-eetnber next, before ..the Conn Hens** doer in Murray hetw-f-en the Usna hour- o’ hr c.i Jaml No IS6, (U ! dist.. 3*l s. c On tl tbs* Tin se'av in January, I*o In. foie sh Coin*; ;!nu-e do r in < ‘afr ! cbunU, l- rs Nop, 2H, 142,231, Ui’b distrVr. On the tir-t Toesda** ii Fehmi-o y. hea.r ? h - ('curt Mouse door i Polk com - (- , L-t No i -94, 2 i fi is*tier 4ih section. On tli fi sf To in Much, h fore the Ooij’J House dec* in P nidi; :• coun v, 1 t ‘ <>. 11 JO, 10th district 3 s ‘ct ; nn. On fhi*.tir-t Toesd-u in April, b* for*- tb Conit House do. j- hr Ci n ; i- li county, lot No. 1)80, l;h dist. ic 2d section. ELIZABETH MOON, Exfrx. of Ely ah Moon, dee’d. 0--i 2*i 1856 42 AclssasEiists'ntor’s Sale. ‘ -KEFAftLY to ot orflnt IYo r! the C urt of Or- J~'A din .rx of Greene county, will be Sold b for* the Court House door, in the City of Greensboro, on the first Tuesday in December m*?t, between th h'Mirs of'sfde, the House and Lot in said City, n* vii as WILLIS* HOTEL, belonging to the Es in* •nt London Willis, dec'd., late ofslaid County, i’-i-s flouxc has been lonarid favorably known t*> tb*> tra’ cling public, and fs centrally located.— Tin re is upon the premises good Well, Stable, and all necessary Out buildings. The premises will be shown to any one desirous of seeing them by the Subscriber. Terms made known on the day of sale. October 8, 1856. G M. WTLLTS, Adm’r. Administrators’ Sale. r SLIi be su’d at the Court House in the city ¥ T <*f Greenesboro, Greene county, on the first Tuesday in” December next, between the usual hours of sale. One Thousand and Seventy-nine acres of Land, more or less, on the wafers of the about eight miles east of Gs c- the lands of Abram Perkins, James Doivin, Wm. Brooks and others, formerly belonging to the estate of John Coleby, deceased. There are about five hundred acres in the woods, the balance has been in cultiva tion, and is in good condition, and susceptible of im pr-.-wment. There are good negro Houses, Gin House and Press, and other necessary outbuilding on the plantation. Persons desirous of looking id the ‘add-can ell upon Jns VV. Jackson, Admr , or- John Champion, on the premises. AII sold as the property of Jc-fc-e VV. Champion, deceased, under an order from the’ Honorable Court of Ordinary of Greene county, for the benefit of the heirs and cred itors of .said-deceased. 1 —ms made known on the day of sale. JAMES W. JACKSON, Admr. LOUISA CHAMPION, Admr’x. Oct 7, 1856 40 Adßnmistratos’’§ SmEe. AGREEABLY so an order from the Court of Or dinary of Greene ccr nty, will be sold on the fu st Tuesday in December next, before the Court House door in Greenesboro, Greene county, between the legal hours oi sale, all the Mineral interest and res- rve-.l rights of Augustin Slaughter, dec’d. which is attached to a Lot of One acre of Land, which I sold on tho first Tuc-sday in January 1854, to the high; :>f. bidder in Greensboro. The Mineral interest covers Two Hundred Acres more or less, around said One acre, more fully de scribed in the D'-eds o r said Land, adjoining lands of Wm. Tuggle, Sen. Terms Cash. VV. B. T.RIGHTWELL, Adm’r October 7; 1856. of A. Slaughter, dec’d. Admmisfrsitor’s Sale. A GBEEABLV to an order from (he Court of XjL Ordinary of Greene county, will be sold on the first Tviecdav i n Dee miser next, before the Court Hon- door in Greenesboro, Greene county, b* tween tl. -.>ti:-! hours of sale, ar- rtahi tract of land known as the Fr-. r r a 11 Tract, containing frv.:- hundred and thiv'v-sev •; an < a half ac-e-, sunn* or Us-’, hounded -i- i-Jj >( Ppullairi, Cone, Mis. CJorJl'ort, Mrs Lvet and others. 8 J.) tin h-r the las- will and tes ts men! Os Will; El-.J. < efi. deceased, for the pur c.f dn ; vV.o -uiMin-r t remainderman Persons ;,g - fi' 1 la id are r* f i-red t; James L. ft"*-- i , E'<{. * - <• e,. n . iii no. fJ-i. Terms on 1\ Os sale. “ ’LL IVM H KELI.Y, Admr. ‘J- b e s ■> „n, with tire -•< ill annexed. **” * 1 ’ *6 39 TrßSH:C , fci Stlfa*. ,4 Gt- “ J. AULiA t-i .-m i ti'er iif’ the Superior J~\ •'■ ii- *) li e- me ,*,it* ,1 -’tf. r f rsal*-a (rnctof I. od, i- tr*r ‘ii 4t't .Vt ’-'s o.o'-e or 1 ‘-s, lying on fi.-i* Oei :11 !i-- i. Jo o ■ e--< tun Gicen-lxuro, on t,)’< TW; )'• ’ - r-> S “ S o 1-. ‘5 uere are about 100 R(-ro< .f i ‘i I'J, -Hit! a'*>ut thr* same Amount in o -t--, !•-‘i-l. - iu- p’ace h-is on it a good I>-'. s fiimr ll* ••, Gin h<>us, l*a nine-screw, and all n c; ss\r\ Did-’ ‘ 1 i!>ltiJes. [ will s II with the Pan r-ifto”. 1 j., F hi- 1, cud. some Sme:., or separate if and sired l f not disposed of priv-it* !v bt-f-.re tJiar tine-, ir v. i'\ be -ol*l .to tiie highest bidder in the City of .fis.-lfii of on the 1 >t* Tmsdav in D cent her.— SMd prone--, ... J ! ?s a Trust, a different investment of the pyoei *-d< being deci/ed advisable. Tb.e utidei si.-ned iii show the p]*.*e to any who may de-ivt- tp io-*k at it. JAS. WATSON. Sept. 24th, 1856. 38 Trustee. Adsidnistiator’s Sale. UNDER an order from the Court of Ordinary of Give no county, will be sold on the Ist Tues day iri December next, eonsho o, the Tract of L’ii’.l whereon the late fln Tiller resided, con taining Ewe. Hundred acres, a joiigog lends belonging to S. T. IVek, and others, sold ‘<p’ the benf-fit ot the loirs and creditors of Mar tin Til ler, dec’d. Terms on tin- p-iv of sale. J. G. HOLiZOLWV, ) Ad , JAAIES M. COX, \ Aumig. October 14tb, 1t66. 42 GEORGIA* Greene county. WHEREAS, I?*ic 4- Williams tor upon the estate of Lemuel Shipp, hit” of said county, deceased, a**,*.*, Administraror upon the e#tate of Williaan G. Crossland,-Uu of the State of Akb#m* and eovn Lv of deceased, pe tition the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Dismis sion from said Adirinfritratious, Tb<9 are thcr-dore to cite and admonish all per sona conceru<ct to show cause, if any they have, or, cr before the first ¥nn*iay in April, 1857, why said Administrator should not be discharged. Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro’ Sept. 23d, 1856. EUGENIOS L. KING, Ordinary. Sept 24 6m 38 GEORGIA, Greene county. COUIIT OV ORDINARY. WHEREAS, Win. O. Cheney, Administra tor upon Rie estate of Catherine E. Cheney, petitions for Letters of Dismission from the further administration f 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 beforedhe first Monday in December next, why said Administrator should not beidischarged. Given under mv hand at office in Greenesboro, May 14, 1866. EUGENTUS L KING, Ordinary. May 24, 1856 m6m 20 GEORGIA, Oreenc county. 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 These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in December next, why said Executor should not be discharged. Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro, May 15, 1856. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary. May 24, 1856. m6m 20 NOTICE. —Two months after date, l will ap ply to. the Court Iff Ordinary of Green c- unty, i'or leave to sell a negro, boy, Miles, the property of -ally Rabin. ~ JNO. G. HOLTZOLAW, ‘ Sept 20 Guardian. NOTICE —Two months alter diU l shall ap ply to the Court of Ordinary of-Greene county ir leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to ‘he estate of John Scott, late of said county, dec-jas d. F. O. FULLER, Adm. Nent 11, 1856 7KT ©TICE —i wo months alter (late application _L x will be made to the Ordinary of Greene coun f v tor leave to sell the real estate of Edward Gross er, deceased. C. M. CROShLEY, Admr. 8,-pt 10. 1856 37 NOTICE. —Two months alter date, S will apply to the Court of < b'dutarv of Hancock county, for leave to sell the Real Estate of John 11. Parrott, of .-aid county, deceased. ALFRED H. JACKSON. Admr. de bonis non, with the Will annexed. Sept 2, 1856 35 NOTICE —Two months after date we will ap ply to the Court of Ordinary of Greene eoun tv for leave to sell a portion of the negroes belong ing to the estate of Vincent It. Thornton, deceased. THOMAS R. THORNTON,) WILLIAM A. OVERTON, \ Aamre ’ Sept 24th, 1856. 38 NOTICE —Two months after date I will apply to the Court of Ordinary of Greene county for leave to sell the realjestate belonging to Dennis W. Reed, late of said county, deceased. PHILIP 13. ROBINSON, Admr. Oct 25, 1556 42 Administrator’s Sale. AGREEABLY to an order of the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Greene county, will be sold be fore the Court House door in the city of Greensboro, on the Ist Tuesday in December next, between the usual hours of sale, the House and Lot in said city known as the Carriage Shop, now occupied by Wm. E. Walker & Cos., containing about one half acre more or less, belonging to the Estate of Jesse W. Champion, late of said county. This Lot has upon it a Blacksmith Shop, and has every convenience lot carrying on the Carriage business. Terms made known on the day of sale. JAMES W. JACKSON, Adm’r. LOUISA CHAMPION, Adm’x. October 14th, 1856. 42 Legatees’ Sale.- OW the ninth day of December next, will be sold at the residence of the late Redding Jarrell, deceased, ali of his estate, both real and personal, consisting of the Plantation, one pair g’*od match Horses and carriage, two waggons and ox cart — several fine mules, two brood mares, ox -n, cows and calves, and stock cattle ; hogs, pork and stock; sheep; household and kitchen furniture, corn, fodder, shucks, wheat, cats, peas,plantation and blacksmith tools, &c. &c. Also, at the same time and place, 40 likely negroes. Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold. Terms on the day of s-de. . LEGATEES. October Bth, 1556. 41 Executors’ Sale. AOS2EEABET to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Greene county, will be sold be fore the Court ilouse door in the city of Greenesboro, between she usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday bo January next, a negro woman about 40 years of age, tinned Kiaty, and her child Lucy, aged 3 years and sire months, sold as the property of Augustin Greene, late of said county, deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. B. F. GREENE, Ex’r. NANCY F. GREENE, Extx. Oet 25, 1856 # 42 GILHAJI <& A SHOT, Warehouse and Commission Merc ails. .Oiynolfl Street, AuprwMa., Georgia. POSSESSING every facility, will devote their personal and undivid and attention to the stcr .-ign and .-.ale of Cotton and other Produce consigned to their care, and to the purchase of Bagging, Rope •oid Family Supplies Conmii.vdon for selling Cotton 25cts. per Bale. sb advances made on Produce in Store. . Tug’s A. Gilijam, of Oglethorpe. Frkd. E. A skin, *>f Taliaferro. Aug 2d 1856.—i : -m 30 TO TIME CITIZENS OF PENFIfiED AM> VICINITY. THE Subscribers are now r. reiving a splendid stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS, com i wising Dry Goods of every variety and shade, Ready made loiiiing, (i good lot) Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Glass, Wood and A illmv Ware, Drugs, Medicines, Groceries, &e. &c., all of which have been welecte*.} with an espe cial eye to style, taste and the market. All are in vited in call and exatnmeour Stock, as we feel con fident of pleasing. A good part of our goods have been bought for cash, and are offered low down Respectfully, PHELPS & SEALS. Penfield Sept. 20. 1856. *57 GEOItGIA PLAINS. THE subscribers take pleasure in stating to their old customers and others wishing their Wool made into the b<-t Plains manufactured in the Uni ted State*;, that we are uOw receiving and will re ceive wool, furnish warp, and charge but ’4 cents per y*rd for manufacturing (‘'usb,) as that is what re have to pay lor ail t> c material wo use. The Factory i situated 12 miles south of Greenes h#ro, 12 mile* soutljw< *t of White Plains, 14 miles of sparfa, 1J ei.*t of Eatonton, on the Oconee river, in Greene county. LAWRENCE MANF. CO. Aug 2,1854 SO J. JH. NEWBY & CO , WStolesalc and Retail Dealers in FIME EEADY-MABE CLOTHING, Bittler the United States Hotel, Augusta, Ga. JH. NEWBC & CO. have just opened an elegant stock of REAItY-MADE CLOTHING , • for Men and Boy's wear. They respectfully call the attention of all persons in want of good irell viade Goods , to their Stock. CALL IN. Oct. 18 D. B. PLUMB &. CO., DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, —WHOLESALK AND HKTAIL 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 T Vines, for Medical Purposes, Fine. Shaving and Toilet Soap, Foreign and Domestic Handkerchief Extracts, and Cologne Water, ih ound Spices, ajid Flavoring Extracts, Landreth’s Garden Seeds , Together with every other article usually kept in their line—all of which tbey offer at WHOLESALE or RETAIL, on as liberal terms as can be had at any other estalishmont. March 24, 1855—12-ly mrnmM~mwum Near tlie United States Hotel, Augusta, Georgia, IS THE SOLE AGENT FOR THE SALE OF (TUCKERING, AND NUNS & CLARK’S JUSTLY CELEBRATED min {ffg.ll mi, experience of mure than thirty years in this market, has proved these Instruments better adapted A 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, at LOW PRICES! and if any particular style or make is desired, he is prepared, and will order and furnish to the customer, at the lowest Factory prices, at any Depot in this city, in perfect order and tune, with out extra charge, any kind they may want, and wiil give a guarantee that everything sold by him shall prove exactly as represented. He has a large stock of Wusic , Instruction HZooks of all Minds, GUITABS, VIOLINS, ACGOBDIONS, And everything appertaining to the Music business. ALSO, t&w.,t!EA. r -JSr , SZ2 MAAsm* 2S MOL; HL. SLL W 9 **^C2* 9 For sale on the best terms. g=gr"All orders promptly attended to, and all information desired cheerfully given. July 21 29 ly* & BBOTMFIir DEALEBS 1 N NANO FORTES, BOOKS, MUSIC, &C., BROAD-STREET, BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GLOBE HOTELS, Ki invite the attention of their friends and the public generally; to their large 1/ and well-selected stock of • m J3M. wr as mm From the following celebrated Manufactories, for which they are sold Agents, viz: Bacon & Raven. A. H. Gale Sc Cos., and Hazleton <£• Brothers , New York ; and flatletl, Davis Cos., Boston, which, for sweetness of tone and durability, cannot be excelled. It is useless to say more in their favor as they are too well known to need puffing. Piano Fortes of any Maker or style ordered at the lowest prices. Their assortment of MUSIC is very large. Also, always on hand, a supply of vWelodeom* Guitars, IHofmtt, Flutes, Accordions, <fc. ALSO, ALL KINDS OF JH3B jbeb. tm; s&i .fit fit.j i wsl 7MT nan am 9 suitable for a full Band, besides everything in the Music line. All the new Books and Music received as soon as published. PT* Persons at a distance, ordering from us, can depend upon getting a good article, as we make it a 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 visiting the city,—we refefajvith pleasure, to the following gentlemen, who have purchased from us, and who have cheerfully their names to be used. Hundreds could be added, but space will not allow it Rev. A. Means, Prfcs’t orftmory College, Oxford, Ga., J. L. Rf.id, Esq., Eatonton, Ga., Dr. E. E. Jones, Madison, Ga., W. Gatewood, Esq., Putnam county, Ga., Cos!. N. L. Hutching, LawrencevPle. Ga.. - Rev. J. H. Echols, Pres’t Madison Female College. May 12, 1855. ly 79 Ihe Peitn Medical University of Phila. Corner of Twelfth and Chestnut Streets. TlffiS Medical Institution, designed for both sex es, consists of two equal and separate depart ments. The teachings are highly liberal, and conducted on anew and progressive system; and the course of study is much enlarged. Students of either sex, visiting Philadelphia with a view of acquiring a sound practical medical educa tion, should visit this institution previously to engag ing elsewhere. The preliminary lectures to the fall term com mence on the first of October, an#the regular, course begins on the Oth, and will Continue for sixteen weeks. The spr ng term commences about the 20th of February, and continues until the first of June 1857. For announcements containing Terms, and other particulars, address J. M. MACOMBDER, M. D. Dean of the Male Department. jos. s. Longshore, m. and. Dean of the Female Department. Phila., July, 20,-80 Box 1810, P. st Office. DFIRMAKY FOR MiliKOliS. | undersigned have opened in this city, an i Jl [pfirtnarv for the reception of negroes who I may need medical or surgical treatment. It is con- ] veniently situated in a house just across the Alley from ; the New Passenger Depot, and is now ready to re- j reive patients. The charges for Board wifi l?c merely sufficient to j cover expenses, those for Medical treatment and Sur - j gical Operations, such as customary. Planters and others who may send us patients from a distance, may depend on- their servants receiving ! every attention that may he required. JAMES MERCER GREEN, M. D. i HENRY L. BATTLE, M. I>. Macon, Jan. 9th, 1850. oml3 IIBIiE IT IS ! I firaugcr’s fonij tlob, und .Ileal Will. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has taken the Agency fur the safe of the tbovo Milft; in Greene, Hancock, Morgan and Putnam counties. All orders addressed to hitn at Greenesboro will receive prompt attention. July 19—28-ts W. W. D. WEAVER, Agt. BOMB OF TEMPERANCE. Officers of lit*- (irand Division. E. C. G KANNISS, No. 1,.... G. W. P. G. J. Lloyd, No. 17,. ... G. W. A. May Horn, No. 1,....G. S. A. G. Butts, No. 0,... .G. T. I. S. Gardner, No. 34,. ... G. Con. |G. W. Hunnicutt, No. 0,... .G. Sent. ; Jos. Grisham, No. 102,... .G. Chap. j OFFICERS GRAND LODGE KNIGHTS OF JERICHO. ! At a regular meeting of the Grand Lodge Knights ! of Jericho, State of Georgia, held in the City of At ! lanta, on the Oth inst, the following were elected I its officers for the ensuing year : E. M. Pendleton, of Sparta, G. VV. (•. W. D. Williams, of Oxford, G. W. Y. C. | Wm. G. FoksVTH, of Atlanta, G. W. Recorder. P. M.‘Tidwell, of Fan-bum, . G. W. M. ’ R. P. Davant, <if Penfield, G. YV. S. H. C. Carter, of Calhoun, G. W. Chap, j Sept. 10, 1855. HACK LINE I |tjRXWE 15N I'UVJTELD Sc (iHEENESBOBO. THE undersigned, Proprietors of the above named Line, would Orwlr ’^-*g— ! respectfully announce to the public generally that : s&'Q are, after successful operation for more than three I years, still running number one Hacks between Pen field and Greenesboro. The Hack is ready always j at the arrival of either of the day Trains to convey j passengers to Penfield, and upon notice will meet i persons on the night Trains. We would furthermore j state that we keep on band Horses and Buggies for hire, both at Penfield and Greenesboro. We are prepared to carry, or furnish persons with convey ances to Dr. Durham’s, Ncull Shoals, Spaita, M bite Plains, Woodstock, or any of the Igh borings tow ns or public places. Customers will find ready travel ing accom 1 editions by calling on G. Thompson, (Moore’s Hotel) Greenesboro, or upon I). W. Wilson, Penfield. WILSON & THOMPSON. July 19, 1866 28 - -jvp yrrj T* y• b f\3 r *"* • ‘ ■ ini i\ r -.- vVHV ARE WK Sl'.’t ? 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These and other similar distressing complaints can be effectual ly cured if the Ointment be well rubbed in over the parts affected and by otherwise following the printed directions around each pot. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases. Bunions Lumbago Sore Legs Swelled Glands Burns Mercurial Erup- Sore Breasts Stiff Joints Chapped Hands tions Sore Heads Ulcers Chilblains Piles Sore Throats Wound* of all Gout Salt Rheum Sprains kinds Skin Diseases Scalds *,-*3ok! at. the Manufactories of Professor Holloway, SO Maiden Lane, New York, and_244 Strand, London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers of Medicines throughout the United States, and the civilized world, in Pots, at2s cents, 62 cents, and *1 each. |3P“There is a considerable saving by trking the larger sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of partienfs in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. 1y47 Nov IT, 1855 TERRIBLE DISCLOSURES! SECRETS FORJTHE MILLION! A most Wonderful and Invaluable Publication DR. Ii eMte rs SSOsiaavsieili § Being an original and popular Treaties on MAN AND WOMAN. Their Physiology, Functions and Sexual Disorders of every kind, with never-failing Remedies for the speedy cure of all dis eases of a private and delicate character, inci dent to the violation of the Laws ot Na ture and of Nature’s God. PRICE TWENTV-FIVE C ENTS. ~~yy 4 ’ ‘ f ‘ ‘ y i7 ii> i > \\v’ essence of medical science on this important subject; ns the re sult of the experience of the most eminent physicians in Europe anil America is thoroughly demonstrated in his own highly suc cessor practice in the treatment of secret diseases in many thou sands of cases in the City of Philadelphia alone. The practice of Dr. Hunter has long been, mid siili is, literally unbounded, but at the earnest solicitation of numerous persons, he has been induced to extend the sphere of his 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 secret vices, or as a guide for the alleviation of one of the most awful and destructive sour ces ever visited upon mankind fertile sins of sensuality and impu rity of every kind. 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JUI.E.s liAtiKl., K |, :b- weil known perfumer, of Chest;.u; ,trm, Philadelphia. wlu*.e choice products are found at every tone: savs: “1 at's itsi.rpy to *t>j of yovr CATHARTIC PILLS, that 1 hv>- ftnnil them a better f.auily medicine for common use. than an* Other within my knowledge. Many of my friends have realized marked bench is from-them and coincide with me in believing that they possess extraordinary virtues for (Riving out disease? curing the sick. They are not only effectual, but safe and pi, a *. ant ’ > b-taken, qualities which c ast renke theraßvshied by ijic public; vt liCT) ’they are known.” T.'.c vepcrable OhsncWlor WARDLaW, write. from BsHiuorc 15tl, April, 1854. “Dr. James 0.-Ayt/r—Bir : i have taken your Pill with great bent dt. for the iistiossness, h.ngour, loss of appetite, and bffliou* hendaelib, which itae of bite years overtaken me in the Spring. A irw (Jones (• your Pills cured me 1 have used your Cherry Pec torsi! many years in my fam ly for coughs and colds with üb’- taiiing succen. You make medicines which cons, and I fee! it pleasure to commend you for the good you have done and are doing.” JOHN Jr. BEATTY, Em. Pec. of the Penn. Railroad Cos., gaye : “iV, B B. ‘Office, Philadelphia, Dec. 18, I*sß. Sir: I take pleasure in adding my testimony to the efficacy fltt your medicine, having derived very material benefit from the use of both your Pectoral and Cathartic Pills. I am never without them in my family, nor shall I ever congent to be, while my me At - will procure them.” Ti e widely renowned H. 8. STEVENS. M. D„ of Wentworth N. 11, writes: ’ “Having used your CATHARTIC PILLS in my practice, I certi fy from experience, that they are an invaluable purgative. In case of disordered functions of the liver, causing headache indi gestion, costivene -s, and the groat variety of diseases that follow they are a surer remedy than any other. In ail eases where a purgative remedy i required, I confidently recommend these Piiia to the public, us superior to any other that I have ever found. They arc sure in their operation, and perfectly safe, qualities which make them an invaluable article for public use. I have for many years known your CHERRY PECTORAL as the best Cough medicine in the world, and these Pilis are in no wise inferior to that admirable preparation for the tveatmentof diseases.”* “Actor., Me .Jiov. 28,1858. “Dr. J. 0. Ayer—Dear fir : I hare been afflicted from my birth with scrofula in its worst form, and now, after twenty years’ trial aud an untold of amount of suffering, have been completely cured in a few weeks by your Pills. With what feelings of rejoicing J write, can only be imagined when you realize what I have suffer ed. and how long. Never until now have 1 been free from this loathsome disease in some shape. At times, it attacked my eyes, and made me almost blind, besides the unendurable pain; at oth ers it settled in the scaip of my head, and destroyed my hair and has kept me partly bald all my days; sometimes it came out In n.v face, and kept it for months a raw sore. - About nine wee ft ago, J commenced taking your Cathartic Pilis, and now am entire ly free from the complaint. Sly eyes are well, my skin is fair, and my hair has commenced a heaithy growth, ail of which makes me fee! already anew person. “Hoping this statement may be the means of conveying infor mation that shall dc good to others, I am, with every sentiment of fc-at.tude, Yours, he. MARIA RICKER.” “I have known the above named Maria Ricker from her child hood, and her statement is strictly true. A. J. ME- ERVE. Overseer of the Portsmouth Manufacturing Cos.” 6fi.pt. JOEL PRATT, of the ship Marion, writes from Boston. 20th Adril, 1554: “Your Pilis have cured me from a bilious attack which arose from derangemect of. the Liver, which had become very serious. ( had faileu of any relief by my physician, and from every reme dy 1 could try, but a few doses of your Pills have completely re stored me to health; I ha've g yen them to my children for wo’ims, with, the best effects. They were promptly cuied. I recommend ed them to a friend for costivene-e, which had troubled him for months; lie told me in a few dayß they had cured him. Y’ou make the best medicine in the world, and I am free to say so.” Read this from the distinguished Solicitor of the Supreme Court, whose brilliant abilities have made him w’ell known, net only in this, b it the neighboring States: ‘■‘dCioOrleans, sth April, 1854. Bir: I have great satisfaction in assuring you that myself and family have been very much benefi t red |,y your medicine.-. My wife wits cured two years since, of a severe and dangerous cough, by your CHERRY PECTORAL, and since then health. My children have several times been cured from attack! of the Influenza and Croup by it. It Is an invaluable remedy for these complaints. Your CATHARTIC PILLS have entirely cured me from a dyspepsia and costiveness, which has grown upon me for some years—indeed this cure is much more important, from the fact that I had failed to get relief from the best Physicians which this section of Use country affords, and from any of the nu merous remedies I had taken. “You seem to us, Doctor, like a providential blessing to our family, and you may well suppose we are aot unmindful of it. Yours respectfully, LEAVITT I’HAXTER.” “Senate Chainber, Ohio, April sth, 1854. “Pr,.T. C. Ayer—Honored Sir: I have made a thorough trial of the CATHARTIC, PILLS, left me by your agent, and Lave been cured by them of the dreadful Rheumatism under which he found me suffering. The first dose relieved me, and a few subsequent doses have entirely removed the disease. 1 feel in better health now than for some years before, which I attribute entirely to the effects of your Cathartic Film. Yours with great respect, LUCIUS B. METCALF.” The above are all from persons who are publicly known where they reside, and who would not make these statements without a thorough conviction- that they were true. Prepared by- J. C. AYER, Praciicai ant* Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASB. Sold by J. M. LANKFORD, Penfi. id; Dr. A. ALEXANDER, Art* lanta; GEO. PAYNE, Macon; and at wholesale by HAVILAND, RISLEY, &.CO., Augusta, Ga. March 27 18 Madison Drug & Chemical Store. I>R. WM. S. MEIERE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals , Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery, Paints and Putty, Paint and Varnish, Glass, Brushes, Oils, Ac., &c., Fancy and Toilet ARTICLES, MAN just received from the North, having selected with spe cial care, a fresh supply of everything usually kept in a well stored Drug establishment. Dr. M. will not keep other than genuine and reliable medicines, and he will fill orders at prices that will compar* favorably with any similar establishment this side of Augasta. In order to conduct hts Business successfully another year, it is expected that those indebted vriil respond punctually to their ac counts, which will be ready at the end of the year. Those who may wish to settle before that time, can go so, as the books are “posted” to dat:. Dr. M. begs leave to retur his acknowledgements to those who have so liberaiiy patronized the Store, and he hopes that by a careful attention to the business, he will merit a continuance of their favors. ANNOI XCEMEXT EXTRAORDINARY J Henceforth the CASH SASTEM will be strictly enforced with those who are slow pay, and more particularly with those who are *;o pat. From and after the first day of January next, all articles for which cash i s paid, cash will be required, unless customers prefer to be charged an additional cost of twenty-five per cent. Among this class are included, Potash, White Lead, Linseed, Train and Lamp Oils, Proprietory and Patent Medicines, and a few other ar ticles not necessary to enumerate. This course must be adopted in order to collect funds sufficient to keep up this branch of the Stock. Patent Medicines are on commission, and cannot be cred ited except on the terms above mentioned. , attention is called to this announcement Madison, Ga., Dec 1 48— PURIFY THE BLOOD. Moffat's Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters. FREE FROM ALL MLNERAL POISONS. THE great popularity which MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS and PHOENIX BITTERS have attained in consequence of the extraordinary cures effected by their use, renders it unnecessary for the proprietor to enter into a particular analysis of their Me dieiual virtues or properties. Having been more than twenty years before the public, and having the uuited testimony of more than THREE MILLIONS of persons who have been restored to the enjoyment of perfect health by them, it is believed that their reputation as the best vegetable medicine now before the public, admits of no dispute, in almost every city and village in the Uni ted States, there are many who are ready to testify to the effi cacy iu removingdiuease, and giving to the whole system re newed vigor and health In cases of SCROFUL V, ULCERS SCURVY or ERUPTIONS of the skin, the operation of the LIFE MEDICINES is truly astonish ing, often removing in a few days, every vestige of these loath some diseases, bv their purifving effects on the blood. FEVER .rul AGUE, DYSPEPSIA, DROPSY, PILES, and in short most all diseases, soon yield to their curative properties No family should be without them, as by their time y use much suffering and expense may be saved. Prepared WILLIAM MOFFAT, SI. D. New Yolk, and for sale by J. M. LANKFORD, Ju’y 5 -Iy Penfield. GRATIS ! GRATIS !! GRATIS !I ! A Free Gift to Ail. Misery Relieved, “Nature’s Guide,” anew and popular work, is distributed with out charge, and forwarded by Mail to any Post Office iu the Uui ted States, on receiving an order enclosing two stamps for post age. ‘ima gs valuable Book iswritt.cn by Dr. A. 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