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23* if jri jaHV^HPKaiV^. Ce@cd SUftErertMcmeitt*. Orccne Sherifl ’s Sale. WILL be sold before the Court House door in the city of Grecnesboror, Greene cuunity, on the tir.it Tuesday irt December next, within sale hours, the following property, to-wit :• One tract .of land contain fog one hundred and fiity acres more or less, levied on as tin- property of <eo. W. Slaughter to satisfy a mortgage ti fa from Greene Superior Court in favor of Curtis Ponotf—said lan 1 sold under the foreclosure ot mortgage- for the pur pose of perfecting, titles—said kief joins lands ot Alex. Smitlk, John Smith and VVm. 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 fill machinery pertaining to said mill levied on as the property of John R. R. Brooks under an order of Court to-satisfy the claims i of Arch. D. Brooks, Hurt 0. Peek, Wiley G. John son and others. GARRETT WOODHAM, Sheriff. Oct 21,1856. 42 Oreene SlierifT’s Sale. YY7IEI. be sold before the Court House door V T in the city of Greencsbnro, on the first Tues day in December next, within the legal hours of salc% 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 Penfield, occupied by B. E. Spencer, and one store bouse, on main street, in Penfield, adjoining the store of McWhorter & Armstrong. Levied on as the property of Benj. E. Spencer to satisfy a ti fa from Greene Superior Court in favor of C. C. Nor ton, vs. Benj. E. Spencer, and S. 1). English & J. H. English security. Property pointed out bv the se curities. T. F. FOSTER, D. Sheriff. Oct 22 42 _ SAM OF LOTS OF MAI). A GREII ABLY to an order from the Cour t of j Ordinary of Walton county, wit! be sold on the first Tuesday in December next, before the Court House door in Murray comity, between the usual hours of sale, lot of land Mo.” 186, Oth disf., 3d see. On the first Tuesday in January, 1857, before tin* Court House door in Carroll county, lots Nos, 2b, 342, 231, 10th district. On the first Tuesday in February, before the Court House door in Polk coun ty, lot No. 1294, 2d district 4th section. On the first Tuesday in March, before the Court House door in Paulding county, lot No. 3130, 19 th district 3d section. On the first Tuesday in April, before tbe Court House door in Campbell county, lot No. 980, 18th .district 2d section. ELIZABETH MOON, Mxtrx. of Elijah Moon, decM. Oct 25, 1856 ‘ 42 Administrator's Sale. AGREEABLY to an order from the Court of Or dinary of Greene county, will be Sold before the Court House door, in the City of Greensboro, on the first Tuesday in December next, between the legal hours of sale, the House and Lot in said City, known as WILLIS’ HOTEL, belonging to the Es tate of Louden Willis, dec’d., late of said County. This House has been long and favorably known to the traveling public, and is centrally located. — There is upon the premises a good Well, Stable,, and all necessary Out buildings. The premises will be shown to any one desirous of seeing than by the Subscriber. Terms made known on the day of sale. Cctobcr 8, 1856. G M. WILLIS, Adrn’r. Administrator*’ Sale. YtyiEL. be sold at the Court House in the city T i of Greenesboro, Greene county, on the first Tuesday in December next, between the usual hours of sole, One Thousand and Seventy-nine acres of Land, more or less, on the waters of the Ogceclico, about eight miles cast of Greenesboro, adjoining the lands of Abram Perk ins, James l)ol vln, Win. Brooks and others, formerly belonging to the estate ot’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 ot'im provement. There are good negro Houses, Gin House and Press, and other necessary outbuildings on the plantation. Persons dosirofis of looking :4 the land can fail upon .bis, W. Jackson, Admr., or John Champion, on the premises. All sold as the property of Jesse W. Champion, deceased, under an order from the Honorable Court of Ordinary ol Greene county, for the benefit of the heirs and cred itors of said deceased. Terms made known on the dav of sale. JAMES W. JACKSON, Admr. LOUISA CHAMPION, Admr’x. Oct 7, 1856 40 Administrator's Salt*. AGREEABLY to an order from the Court of Or dinary of Greene county, wiii he sold on the first Tuesday in December next, before the Court House door in Greenesboro, Greene county, between the legal hours of sale,-all the Miug-al interest and rcsevved rights of Augustin Slaughter, dec’d, which is attached to a Lot of One acre of L ind, which I sold on the first Tuesday in January 1854, to the highest bidder in Greensboro. * The Mineral interest covers Two Hundred Acres more or less, around said One ;mrc, snore fully de scribed in the Deeds of said Land, adjoining lands of Wm. Tngg'e, Sett. Terms Cash. W. B. BRIGHT WELL, AdmV October 7, 1856. of A. Slaughter, dec’d. Adininistrafor’s Sale. * 4GREEABLV to an order from the Court of Ordinary of Greene county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Dee inner next, before the Court House door in Greenesboro, Gnene county, between the usual hours of sale, a certain tract of laud known as the Fretwell Tract, containing four hundred and thirty-seven and a half acres, more or les®, bounded by lands of Poullain, Cone, Mrs. Mont fort, Mrs Sweet and others. Sold under the last will and tes tament of William Fretwell, deceased, for the pur pose of division among tbe remainderman Pcrsdns desirous of seeing said land are referred to James L. Brown, Esq., of Greenesboro, (sa. Terms on day of sale. WILLIAM U. KELLY, Admr. de bonis non, with the will annexed. Sept 27, 1856 39 Trustee's Sate. Agreeably *. an order of tbe Superior Court of Greene county, l offer for sale a tract of Land, containing 4GO Acres more or less, lying on the Oconee River, 10 miles from Greensboro, oo the Road leading to Scull Shoals. There are about 100 acres of Cotton land, and about the same amount in Woods, well timbered. Tbe place lias on it a good Dwelling House, Gin-house, Packing-screw, and all necessary Out-buildings. I will sell with the Plan tation, Corn, Fodder, and some Stock, or separate if desired. If not disposed of privately before that time, it will be sold to the highest bidder 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 wifi show the place to any who may desire to look at it. .JAB. WATSON. Sept. 24th, 1856. :s Trustee. Administrator’* Sale. ITNDERan order from the Court of Ordinary of J Greene county, wifi bo sold on the. Ist Tues day in December next, at Greensboro, the Tract of Land whereon the late Martin Tiller resided, con taining Five Hundred and Eighteen acres, adjoining lends belonging to S. T. Peek, and others, sold lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Martin ‘fil ler, dec’d. Terms on the pay of sale. J.G. HOLTZCLAW, ) , JAMES M COX, \ A<hn ,s ’ October 14 th, 1856. 42 Executors’ Sale. AGREEABLY to an dlder of the Court 6f Ordinary of Greene county, will be sold be fore the Court House door in the city of Greenesboro, between the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in January next, a negro woman about 40 years of age, named Kitty, and her child Lucy, aged 3 years and six 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. Oct 25,1856 42 GEORGIA, Grcewt* county. CpCltT OK ORDINARY. WHEREAS Jeffrey Parrott, of said vonnty, minor heir of John H, Pafrott, deceased, an ! under fourteen years rtf age, is without a Guardian. These are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons concerned to be and appear at the Court of Ordi nary to be held for said county, on the second Mon day in January next, to show cause, (if any they have,) why some fit and proper person should no! he vested with the Guardianship of said minor in terms of the law. Given under my hand it! office in Greenesboro, Nov. 17th, 1856. EUGENI US L. KING, Ordinary. Nov. 22, 1856. 46 • GEORGIA, Greene county. WHEREAS, Isaac A. Williams, Administra tor upon the estate of Lemuel Shipp, late of said county, deceased, also, Administrator upon the estate of William G, Grassland, late of the State of Alabama and county of Tallapoosa, deceased, pe tition the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Dismis sion from said Ado inistrations, These are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons concerned to show cause, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in April, 1857, why said Administrator should not be discharged. Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro’ Sept. 22d, 1856. EUGENIOS'L. KING, Ordinary. Sept 26 Bin 38 GEORGIA, Greene county. COURT OF ORDINARY \*7TIEREAS, Wm. O. Cheney, Administra- T ? tor upon the estate of Catherine TO. Cheney, petitions for Letters of Dismission from the further administration of said estate: ? These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause, if any they have, on or before the first, Monday in December next, why said Administrator should not be discharged. Gben under my hand at office in Greenesboro, May 14, 1866. EUGENICS L. KING, Ordinary. May 24, iB6O mfim 20 GEORGIA, Greene county. COURT OK ORDINARY. THERE AS, Amos Shaw, Executor of the t v last Will and Testament of Join Shaw, de ceased, petitions for Letters of Dismission from his Executorship: Those ure therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause, if any they ha ve, 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. * EUGENI US L. KING, Ordinary. May 24, 1856. nt6ru 20 Administrator’* Sale. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, before the Court J louse door, in War ren son, Warren county, one negro man named Aus tin, about fifty-six years old, belonging tor the. Es tate of James Rogers, Sen., deceased. Sold for the benefit of the Legatees. Terms made known on the day of sale. W B. BARKSDALE, Adm’r. November 15, 1856. lm—4s Administrator’* Sale. Agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Greene county, will be. sold be fore the Court House dour in the city of Greenesboro, on the first Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, the Tract of Land situated on Har ris’ Creek, in said county, containing about seven hundred acres, more or less, belonging to the estate of William Watson, late of said county, deceased, the same being the widow’s Dower. Said Land has up on it a dwelling house and all necessary outhouses, and about one hundred and forty acres in woods.— Terms made known on the dav of sale. JAMES -WATSON, AdmV. de bonis non, with the Will annexed. Nov 15, 1856 • 45 Administrator's Sale. 117 ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January T T next, before the Court House door iu the city of Greenesboro, between the usual hours of sale, the following Negroes, to wit: iom 17 years old; Lucinda, 22; Jonas, 10; Ella, 10; Gus, 6. All sold as the property of Ann E. English, deceased, under an order frorSf the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Greene county, for the benefit’ of the legatees of said deceased. ’ WM. ENGLISH, Adm’r. Nov. 11,1856 45 (iiianlianN Sale. 4 GREEABLY to an order from the Court of F\ Ordinary of Greene county, will be sold in the city of Greenesboro, on the first Tuesday in Jan uary next, five hundred and fifty-five acres of laud, lying on the road from Penfield to VVoodville, about one mile from the former place, adjoining lands of Dr. Herron and Mrs. English. The. fencing is in good repair, and the plantation in good farming or der. Sold ns the property rtf- the minor children of Henr\ English, deceased, for the purpose of division. J. 1). ENGLISH, Guar. WM. ENGLISH, AdmV Nov i 5, 1856—45 of A. E. English. Mmitiititratoi’s Sale. YYTfLL be sold in the city of Greenesboro on v t tiie first Tuesday of January next, between the usual hours of sale, pursuant to an order of. the Court of Ordinary of the county of Greene, all the real estate of Thomas Thompson deceased, contain ing about fourteen hundred acres, h iiig in said coun ty. Said land will be sold in Tracts to suit purcha sers. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. SAMUEL 11. THOMPSON, / .. HENRY E. THOMPSON, f AaTnj ’ Greenesboro, Nov. 19, 1856. 46 Adaiiiuistrator’s Sale. ORi the 22d day of December next will be sold at tlm late residence of Thomas Thompson, de ceased, all the Perishable property belonging to the Estate of said deceased, consisting of Corn, Wheat, Fodder, Hogs, (about ninety Pork Hogs,) Cattle, Horses and Mules, Farming Utensils, and House hold and Kitchen Furniture, and a good Carriage.— ’ S lid Sale to continue Iron* day today until the whole is sold. Terms made known on the day of sale. SAMUEL H THOMPSON, J . . , HENRY El THOMPSON, } Am “ rs ’ Grenes* oro\ Nov. 19, J 856. td—46 Administrator’* Sale. 4 GUEEABL Yto an order of the Jlonorabhj Court XjL of Ordinary of Greene county, will be sold be fore the Court llou:e 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 a- 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, Into of said county. This Lot has upon it a Blacksmith Shop, and has every convenience for 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. ON the ninth day of December next, will be sold at the residence of the late Redding Jarrell, deceased, all of his e.-tatc, both real and personal, consisting of the Plantation, one pair good match Horses arid carriage, two waggons and ox cart several fine mules, two brood mares, ox n, cows arid c jives, amt stock cattle; hogs, pork and stock; sheep; household and kitchen furniture, corn, fodder, saucks, wheat, oats, peas,plantation and blacksmith tools, Ac. Ac. Also, at tlte same time and place, 40 likely negroes. Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold. Terms on the day of sale. LEGATEES. October Bth, 1856. 41 Notice- iwo months after date l will apply | to the Court of Ordinary of Greene county tor leave to sell tile real estate belonging to D.unis W. Itecd, late of said county, deceased. PHILIP B. ROBINSON, Admr. Oct 25, 1856 43 J. JH. ft, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, tuder tin* luitcd States Hotel, Angiiiiia, <Sa. Ji®. MBWBI &■ CO. have just opened an elegant stock of JiFAJj Y-MAIjR CLO TJIIX 6’, *• for Men and Boy’s wear. They respectfuliy cull the attention of all persons in want idVpW v:eU made Good*, to their Stock. CALL IX. * Oct. 18 U. B. PLUMB & CO., DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, —WHOLESALE ANT) RETAIL DEALERS IN — Pure Medicines. Chemicals, Drugs. Points. Oils, French and American Window Glass, Varnishes, Putty, Paint AlMs. Gold Foil, Gold Leaf, Sponge, Choice Brandies and Wines, for Medical Purposes, Fine Shaving and Toilet Soap, Foreign and Domestic HandVer chief Kxtracts, and Cologne Water, Ground Spices, ami Flavoring Extracts , Lahdrdh's Garden Seeds, Together with every other article usually kept in their line—all of which they offer at WHOLESALE or RETAIL, on as liberal terms as can be had at any other estalishmvnt. March 24,1855 —12-ly New the United States Hotel, Aupsta, Georgia, IS TIIR 508.53 AGENT FOR TtSE SAEE OF CftICKERING, AND NUNS & CLARK’S JUSTLY CELEBRATED mu ft Rmm. f experience of more than thirty years in this market, has proved these Instruments better adapted JL to this climate —that they stand in tm>e better, and retain their original quality longer—than any others that have ever been introduced. lie bus constantly on hand PIANOS of OTHFdi MAKERS, at LOW PRICES! and if any particular style or make is desired, he is prepared, and will order and fuinih to the customer, at the lowest Factory prices, at any Depot in this city, iu 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 as represented. He has a large stock of .Hitsif, Instruction Hooks of ail Kinds, GUITAES, VIOLINS, ACCOBDIONS, And every thing appertaining to the Music business. , ALSO, For s.alc on the best terms. ss^° All orders promptly attended to, and all information desired cheerfully given. July 21 29 ly* GEO. A. OATES & BROTHER, I) EAI. F IIS i S PIANO FORTES, BOOKS, MUSIC, &C„ BROAD-STREET, BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GLOBE HOTELS, RESPKCTfTILY invite the attention of their friends and tin- jmblic generally; to their large and well-selected stock of bp® jk m wc mdm mm, m# * From the following celebrated Manufactories, for which they are sold Agents, viz: J Bacon 4* Haven, A. li. Gale. Cos., and Hazleton Brothers, New York ; and HalkU , Davis dp 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 Maher or style ordered at tbe towesj prices. Their assortment of MUSIC is very large. Also, always on hand, a supply of filelodeous, KiMHairs, S Violins, I'lutes, JMceordions, JSV. ALSOi, ALL KINDS OF JB3B JH& SE3 W. imimß ‘MT 1 SM, mM. MT r fSSM suitable for a full Band, besides everything in the Music line. All the new-Books and Music received as soon as published. -jfcgF-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 opportumtv of visiting the. city,—we refer, with pleasure, to tile 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. Mkaxs, Pres’t of Emory College, Oxford, Ga., j J. L. RkiiJ? Esq., Eatonton, Ga., Dr. E. E. Jokes, Madison, Ga., • | W. Gatewood, Esq., Putnam county, Ga., Qol. N. L. Hctcuixo, Lawrenceville, Ga., | Rev. J. H. Echols, Pres’t Madison Female CoHe<>e May 12, 1855. ly n The PeiMi Medical Univetsity- of Pliila, Corner of Twelfth and Chestnut Streela. THIS- Medical ifistfitution, designed for both sex es, consists of two equal and separate depart ments. The teachings are highly liberal, and conducted on anew and progrOssive 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 fail term com mence on the first of October, and the regular course begins on the fttb, and will continue for sixteen weeks. The spi* ug term commences about the 20th of February, and continues until the first of .J fine, 1857. ‘ * For announcements containing Terms, and other particulars, address J. M. MACQJMBDEIt, s M. D. Dean of the Male Department. JOS. S. LONGSHORE, M. D. Dean of the Female Department. Philo.’, July, 20,-00” Box 1810, I\!st Office, “ IpiKMARY POtt fTtoOKS. - TIUI undersigned have opened in this city, an Infirmary for the reception of negroes who may need medical or surgical treatment. It is con veniently situated in a house just across the Alley from the New Passenger Depot, an 4 is now’ ready to re-: eeivo patients. The charges for Board will be merely suflicient to 1 cover expenses, those for Medical treatment ar.d Sur 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 be required. JAMES MERCER GREEN, M. D. j HENRY L. BATTLE, M. D. Macon, Jan. 9th, 18&6. 6m 18 J HERE IT IS 1 ~ Graaer’s Corny Cob, ani jTffeal Mill. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public ; that he has taken the Ageney for the. safe of ! the above Mills in Greene, Hancock, Morgan and 1 Putnam counties. All orders addn ssed to bim at Greenesboro will receive prompt attention. * July 19—2$-tf W. W. I>. Agt. : SOWS OP TEMPERANCE. Officers of tfie Unuii] Division. iE. C. Gkanniss, .No. 1, G. W. P. jG. J. Lr.ovi*, No. 17,.... G. W. A. j Mav Hp rn, No. 1, G. S. iA. G. Rctts, No. 0,,... ,G. T. !1. S. Gardner, No. 34, G. Con. G. W. fluNxicuTT, No. 0,.... G. Sent. Jos. Grisham, .No. 102,... .G. Chap. OFFICERS GRAM) LODGE KMGHTS OF JERICHO, j At a regular meeting of the Grand Lodge Knights of Jericho, State of Georgia, held in the City of At- I lanta, on the 9th inst, the following’ were elected ! its officers for the ensuing year; E. M. Pendleton, of Sparta, G. \V. C. #W. D. Williams, of Oxford, G. W. Y. C. W>i. G. Forsyth, of Atlanta, G. W. Recorder, i P. M. Ttdwhi.i., of Fairhurn, G. AY. M, | B. P. Davant, of Penfield, G. W. S. ft. 0. Carter, of Calhoun, G. W. Chap. |. Sept. D>, 1855. ! I—JIHIJM l_ H.l _ _ || HACK LINE : IIETWES mriUD A <iRKI3NESBOR. i riYIIJE undersigned, Proprietors of • 1. the above named Line, would respectfully announce to the public generally that we are, alter successful operation for more than three years, still running number one Hacks between Pen- Held and Greenesboro, The Hack is ready always , at the arrival of either of the day Trains to convey j passengers to Penfield, and upon notice will meet : persons on the night Trains. We would furthermore J state that we keep on hand Horses and Buggies for hire, both at Penile!d and Greenesboro. We arc I prepared to carry, or furnish persons with convey ! juices to Dr. Durham’s, Scull Shoals, Sparta, White Plains, Woodstock, or any of the neighborings towns or public places. Customers will find ready travell ing accomn odations by galling on G. Thompson, ( Moore’s Hotel) Greenesboro, or upon D. W. Wilson, Pen field. 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It will cure any nicer,glandular swell ing, stifluesH or contractions of the joints, even of flu year's stand ing. PILES AND FISTULAS. These and other similar distressing complaint* can be effectual ly cured if the Ointment be well rubbed in over the part- affected ami by..othei wise halloaing the printed directions around each pot Both the Ointment and Pills should bt used in tin followi /nj coses. Bunions Lumbago Son T.egs dwelled Glands Hums Mercurial Ernp- Sure Breasts Stiff Joints Chapped Tlaml* tions Pore Heads Ulcers Piles Sore Throats Wounds of all Gout Salt Rheum Sprains kinds Skill Diseases Scalds ♦-..•Polditt the Manufactories of Professor ITolloway, 3ft Maiden Lane, New York, and 24*t Strand, London, and’ by a!) reaper table Druggists and Dealers of Medicine? throughout the United* States, and the civilized world,in Pots, at 25 cents, 62 Af cents,and $1 each. £s@F“There considerable saving by irking the larger sizes. N.B. Directions for the guidance of partients inet -ry disorder are affixed to each Pot. , 1 y4T Nov IT, 1555 TERRIBLE DISCLOSURES! SECRETS FOR THE MILLION! A tuoxi Wonderful anti Invaluable Publication SS U . HI A T lilt 8 si 11 § Being an original and popular Treaties ou MAN AND WOMAN. Their Physiology, Function!* and Sexual Disorders <>i every Wind, with never-faiiiug Remedies for the speedy cure of aliiLs c.-wr-s of a private and delicate cli .raoter, inci dent to the violation of the Laws of Na ture and of Nature’s God. P it I C 11 T \V L >. ‘S’ 1 -FIVE C 13 A T S. , . ■ ; j i : , The Author of the above Vidunie is - v - \- liii jJ <■ a gradutite of one of the first Medici l -! -•''Vf'Di* t’V Kt ' i,O, ' ,Ss “ t,R ’ United States and hav .tyA ing devoted a quarter of a century to ‘P'-j/f ‘ - the study and treatment of jiyphiliis /’ffwii antl hindbcil disorders as as Peciality, NYo-'* icteJarS be has become possessed of most iu valuable information in regard to the ’ same, anil is able to compress into ’ i f* 1 1 ’ V , >’ vaile mecum compass tlie very quint essence of mcdicHl science on this important subject; as the re sult of the experience of the most eminent physicians in Europe and America is thoroughly demonstrated in his own highly suc cessfu! practice in the treatment of secret diseases in many thou sands of cases in the City of Philadelphia alone. The practice of Dr. Hunter has long been, and stil! 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 it large, through the medium of his ‘‘Med ical Manual and Hand-Book for the Afflicted.” It is a volume that should he 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 tbost awful and destructive sour ces ever visited upon mankind for the sins of sensuality and impu rity of every kind. It is a volume that has received the unqualified recommendation of the first physicians in the land, whilctuany Clergymen, fathers, mothers, philanthropists ami humanitarians, have mpst'freely ex tended its circulation in all quarters where its powerful teachings would he likely to be instrumental in the moral purification am! pliysiciiPhCaling of multitudes of our people, among ihe young, vol atile utid indiscreet,otherwise the pride and dower of the nation. The author urgues particularly, luost strongly against every spe cie? of self-defilement, mid warns pa rents and guardians, in search* ing'terms, to guard the young ofbotli sexes from t?e terrible con sequences concomitant of their ignorance of physiological laws and sexual impurities and irregularities, whether exhibited by preco cious development or arising from (he vicious anil eemiptfng ex amples oi their school-mates or otherwise. To tlio-e who have been already ensnared to the “path* that take hold on hell,” • clear and explicit way is shown by which they may secure a re turn of sound health, ami it- regeneration of the ?oulfrora its terri ble pollution. „ It is well known that thousands of victims are annually sacrifi ced at the shrine of Quackery—especially those suffering Iron it e nerial or syphilitic diseases—Stricture*, -Seminal Monk ness, Ner vous Debility, and the numerous maladies which spring directly or less remotely from the indulgence of carnal passions and secret vi -0l In'viewed these facts, and when it i? also considered that about lOthOOff persons die annually in the United States ot Consumption —n large majority being Hie victims of the voluptuous indiscretion of their progenitors, agreeably to the Script..™, enunciation, that Die sins of the parents arc visited upon the children, even to the third ami fourth generation. The Author, indmed with sentiments nfonlarßd philanthropy, will scarcely be censured for any eflort to restrain the vice* of rhemge, by the humble instrumentality of his Medical Manual. , , , , One copy, securely enveloped, will he forwarded free of postage to any part of the United .states for 25 cents, or *1 bopies for sl. Address, post paid, COSDKX A CO., Publishers, box 19T, Philadel phia. Bookseller*, Canvassers and Book Agents supplied on the most llharai terwt. Fen 16-ljMl I AYER’S PILLS. Are t iirlnsr the Sick t tilt Uxtem ueter fare kiianii f anj Afedhiue. I.VVALii.L; UiAD A All JUDGE FUR VOURSEJA u.s. Jt LBS H U FF, E.2q., ihe well'Known p.-rrum*-.f, of ein-.dnm ir*et, Philadelphia, whtwe choice products are found M t aim..-i every loilei says ; ( “Li*m haypy to say o! your GATIi AUTiC’ PlLi>, that l have tmind them a bgttcr family medicine for common use, than t oy other within my knowledge.? Many of toy friends have realized marked benefits froni theni and with me in believing that they possess extroonlinary virtues f..r drivingnt itisf-a-es and curing the sick. They ate not only effcctfial, but saf. and pi - lt ,. atit in be taker:, qitalitifs whichTnuat make then, valued bj- il,e public, xe hen th y Th Tnriih* Ciancellor WAROLAIT. write from b*ltiuorc loth April, I?.'*? . ’ “Dr. Jamjt- t.’. Ay.-i—3ii .I b in* taken your Pill? with hr-fi. lit, for the ii. ti'. s?ncss, 1 ngour, !*>:• *.l appetite, find Ififlirai* fwinloMie, whicli has of lad years ot ert;ikon to*- in r>ie A.riuz A few ilo-cs o- your Dill • cured me 1 have i,.-. and y.ur t.’hc. iy l’eetorul many years i/i my f <iu Jy for coughs ana- colds with tin tailing sucre s. You make medicines which emit, and 1 for! it a plea-ure to cowmand you for the good you have done unit tie doing.” /GUN F. BEATTY, £-*;. Ate. of the Penn. Ruilroatl Cos., -;iy?: 11 /{. 1: i , /‘/litiiUOfihia,b,<-. j.;, larci’ rir: i take pleasure In adding .my testimony to the .-Ui.-acy of yrntr medicine, Imv jog derived vfcry u.ntcrfal >*enefitTrotn the u * of both you* I’m'’.oral an*! titniarnc Kill?, J aui never withotit tlK'iii in my family, ner shttll f ever consent tube, v.hjit my means will procure them.” The widely renowned %. S. FTRVENS. M. J>., of Wentworth N if , rite*: ‘•Driving used CAT HAUTIC HU3 in my practice, 1 certi iy li ->in experience, ’hat ti.vj are a* invaluable purgative. In i-.i-st oi disordered functions * .’ H.e liver, c-l.sing Itearl.iche, indi g<3sti-in,costiv*■ n-s, and great vnrkly of diseases that follow, they area surer rdu-dy tlmn any tier. In ail cases where rfW purgative t’ uTed.v i required,l* twgoenUysree* xonnn.t these Kill? to Hie public, a* superior to any other that I have ever found. They are sure in their operation, an.d pertectly *ufe, qualities which make them an invaluable article for public use. I have for many years knowu your CHERRY PECTORAL as the best Cough ■ medicine in the-world-, awl.these Pills are in no wise inferior to tiiaLiidmiri!e prepiirafion for tlie treatment of diseases.” “■Alton. Me. , A'.r. 23,1f8. . “Dr. .1. C. Ayer—Dear fir : 1 have been aiilicted from my birth with ferofttla iiv its worst form, and now, after twenty years'trial and tii untold of amount of butiering, I.ave beencornpltfi-lv cure*’ in # few weeks by your Pills. With what feelings of rejoicing, I Wtrib . c**u only lie imagined when you realize what Ii are MifW <nl. : td hc.w long. .Never until now have 1 been free from tl.i '■”)ti some disease in s*trae shape. At times, it. atiacktd u\v eyes, iml .nail* me almost bUmt, hceiue.K the uneudurtihle pain* at oth 'T-* ‘-Settled it; the sculp of my bead, and destroyed iy hair mid has kept me partly bald all my day-;; sometiuies it fame out in ray face, ami kept it for mouth- a raw sort. About nine weeks iigo, I commenced taking your Cathartic Kills, and now am entice !y free froth the complaint. My eyes are well, my akin ij fair and my hair ha* commenced a healthy growth, oh of w hich makes* itie f -el already -: new person. ‘•Hoping this stat* n‘*nt rar.y he the means of conveying infor mation that shat! do good to others, 1 nm, with every sentiment of geat.tude. Yours, Ac. MARIA RICKER.” “I have known the above Jinuied Maria R! ker from her child* -hood, and her statement is strictly true. ‘ A. .1. ME- HR} E Overseer of the Kort-inouth Matiufacturins Cos.” Copt. JOEL I’RATT, of the ship Marion, writes from Boston 2it!* A.inl, hSol; • ‘•5 our Kills have cured uie from a bilkm? attack which .i-o?e froa’i de-ningeuect of the-Liver, whicli hud beenn.o very ?erkai* i had failed of any relief by my physician, and front every reme iy I could i ry, Viul a sow doses of your Kills Jun e completely re stor’ dme to heilth. 1 have g veil them to ray chiidren for worms Wiih the bust effect*. They were promptly cured, f recommend ed them to a friend for cosriventss, which had troubled him tor month*; he toldjne in u few days they had cured him. Y*m make the best medicine in th-v world, aud 1 am free to say so.” Read thistroiu the distinguished Solicitor of the Supreme Court whose brilliant abilities have marie him well known, cot only in this, hut the neighboring States: “Stic 0.-leans, s th April, 1554. Mr: I have great satisfaction in assuring you that nr v seif and •amity have been very ranch benefitied by your medicine.-. My wife was cured two years since,*f a severe and dauttronscofurh by your CHERRY PECTORAL, and since then has enjoyed perfect health. Mychildxen have several time* been cured from attack* of the Itjfliieiiz i and Croup by it. It is an invaluable leniedy for these complaints. Ynur CATHARTIC Pll.lJS lifivc ♦ ntirely cured me from a dyspepsia and coutl’veness, which hast trown upon me tor some years— indeed this cure is much more important, from the foot that 1 had foiled to get relief from the he.-.; I’hy-iciun* which this section of the country affords, and from any of the nu merous remedies 1 bad taken. ‘T ou seem to us, Docror, dike a provident Pa I hle**iug to cur Uroiiy, and you v u.y well suppose we are jot unmindful of if. Yours respectfully, LEAViTI’ THAXTISR. M “Stuitfr i. ’hamt-re, Ohio, April flh 1554. “Dr. J. C. Ayer--Honored Hir: I have made a thorough trial or the CATHARTIC KIEL:*, left me ‘ y four agent, and have been ttured by them of the dreadful Rheumatism under w hich he found tut suffering. The first dose relieved me, and a few subsequent doses have entirely removed the disease. I feel in better health now than for soiuc years before, which I attribute entirely to the effects of your Catuaxtjc Pills. 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 iliHtthty were true. Prepared by J. C. AYER, Practical aud Analytical CJicmist, I.OWELL, MAS?. Sold by J M. LANKFORD, Penfidd; Dr. A. ALEXANDER, At lanta; GEO. PAYNE, Macon; and at wholesale by IIAVILANI), UISLEY, &. CO., Augusta, G. March 27 18 JHadisoH ])Mig-& Chemical Store. I)J1. WM. S. MEIEKE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye-SOnfs, Perfumery , Paints and Putty, Pa inland Varnish, Glass, Brushes, Oils, Ac., dec., Farcy and ‘Toilet ART IC LE S, HAS just received from the North, having selected with spe cial care, afresh supply of everything usually kept in a well stored Drug establishment. Dr. M. will Dot keep other_ than genuine and reliable medicines, and he will fill orders at prices that will compare favorably with any similar establishment this side of Angastg. In order to conduct fiis business successfully another year, ft is expected that those indebted will respond punctually to their ac counts, which will he ready at the end of the year. Those who may wish to settle before that time, cun do so, as the books are “posted” to date. Dr. M. beg# leave to re tor : his acknowledgements to those-who have so liberally patronized the Store, and life hopes that by a careful attention to the business, he will merit a coMinuacce of their favors. ANXOLfoNOKiWRNT KXTItAOR OINAKY I il-ueefurth the CASH SASTEM will be strictly enforced with those who are slow aud more particularly” with those who are no pay. From and after the first day of January next, all article* for which cash is paid, cosh will be required, unless * ustouK-rs prefer to be charged uu additional cost of twenty-five per cent. Among this class are included, Potash, White Lead, Linseed, Tram anil lamp Oils, Proprietory aud Patent Medicines, and it few other ur - tide* not necessary to enumerate, t ins course uiu-*t fit* ado:ite*l in order to collect fund* sufficient to keep Wp tin* branch of” the Stock. Patent Medicine* are on and cannot be cred ited except on t-hc*terms above mentioned. auention is called to this announcement se* Madison, Gu., Dec 1 Ft HIFV THE Mi LOOS). Moffat's Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters, FREE FROM ALL MINERAL POISONS. FHTIIE great popularity which MOFFAT’S HI E KILL? and AS KHOENINHITFEIt? hive attained in consequence of the \tr iordinal y cures effected by their n-”, renders it unnecessary for the prop! ietor to eutq.rii.io a particular analysis of their Me dicinal virtues or projiertie*. Having been more than twenty } cars before the public, and having the united testimony of more tiffin riIREK MILLIONS *.f persons who have liven restored to the enjoyment of perfect health by them, it is believed that their reputation ns the best tegolable mediein now lx fore the public, admits of no dispute. In almost every eifyUud v illage in tlie Uni -torl Slates, there are many who are ready to testify to the efti• cacy in removing diaeuse, and giving to the whole system re newed vigor ;uuthe4lth to cases of SCROFULX, ULCERS. ?CURVY or ERUPTIONS of the skin, the operation of the LIFE MEDICINES is truly astonish ing, qfton removing in 1t few days, every vestige of these loath some diseases, b\ their purifying effects on the blood. FEVER and AGUE, DY?KEK?i A, DROKfcV, PILES, and in short most all diseases, soon yield to their curative, properties No family should be without them; as by their timely u*e much suffering arid expense may be saved. Vr>pared WII.LIAM MOFFAT, M. J). New’ York, aud for sale by J. M. LANKFORD, July sly Kentieid. IS RAT IS ! OBATJS!! GRATIS 11 I A Free (lift to All Misery Relieved, “Nature’s Gui.le,” anew and popular work, is distributed with out charge, and forwarded by Mail to any Post Office in the Uni ted States, on receiving uu order enchasing two stamps for post age. f IK valuable Hook is written by Dr. A, R. Kiukelin, of Phi!- adctj.ilirt. Pa., who has enjoyed a most successful practice of tw i iiiy-two years, during wjiich time he htw had ‘uiiy and almost hourly opportunities of w’ifuessing tfie havoc and destruction in flicted upon human strength, happiness, and life, by the perni rious habits which arc fostered by indolence, ignorance and sen sfibilfty. “NatureN Guide” having, therefore, emanated Ir.om an experi enced uiind, may be supposed to abound in salutary warnings and prarMcarinfoi motion, which are imparted in the language oi pro priety and delicacy, dicta teal by an earnest desire to enlighten tlie public ou a branch oi knowledge, e*seuiial for the preservation of both mental and bodily health. 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