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Greene leriff' Sale.
VJI 7 IIuL BE SOLD, he lore the Court House
T T door in the city of Givenesboro’, Greene
oounty, on the first Tuesday • January next, within
the legal hours of sale, the following property,* to wit: j
Two hundred and eighty acres of Land, nufrv or
Uss, situated within a mde of the. Public Square, ∧
joining lards of Hugh (\ Mitchell, an -.doers—le
vied'on ms the property ol Reuben Benner, to satis.y
snndvv ii, fas. from Greene Inferior C-oytt in favor of
Sarah Forrester, John F. Lawson, and others, vs. j
said Rennet. - ,s ‘ T ’ .
Also, at the same time and place, wnl be sold, one
tract of Land, containing fifty-four acres, more or less
lying on the Athens Branch Rail Road, adjoining
lands of James Carlton, and others— levied on as the
pionerty of Joseph Edwards, to satisfy'one fi. fa. in
favor of John M. Cureton k Cry, vs. said Edwards.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, one
negro Girl, by the name of Ivuebcfp, of black com*
plexion, about twelve years of age—levied on as the
property"of Pinkney J. Tuggle, to satisfy sundry ft.
fas. from the Superior and Inferior Courts of Greene
county, in favor of Wm. S Dunn, Robert Newsotn,
R. A.‘II. Houston, French A Butler, y said Tuggle.
Also, at the same time and {dace, will be sold, a
House and Lot in the town of Pen field—levied on
as the property of Joel G. Hobbs, t” s rtisfy a fi. fa.
from die Superior Court of Greene county, in favor
of B. \L Sanders vs. said Hobbs.
Also, at the same time ami place, will be sold, a
negro Woman by the name of Milly, about To years
old —levied on as the property of Wm. A. Beasley,
to satisfy sundry fi. fins from Greene Superior and
inferior Courts, in lavoi of F ice, Conley & Cos.,
Chamberlain, Miller <fc Cos. vs. Fi. N. A W. A; Beas
ley, and. other fi. fas.
Also, at the same time and place, wifi be sold, two
square bales Cotton, one one-horse Waguo, and Bug
gy and Harness. Also, I 1-4 acres’ of Land in the
city of Green -sboro’, lying on the Georgia Kail! load,,
on the road to Penfield—levied bn as the property
of Adam T. Scott, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. from the
Superior and Inferior Couth of GivtnC county in
favor of Hand, Williams & Wilcox, AJex. Suisrt &
Cos.. Bones & Brown, Peteet, Haines A r 'Daniel vs. A.
T. A K. C Scott; and sundry other fi. fas. Proper
tv poinießoJit bv Pl’ff. Attorney.
’ Nov. 29 T. F. FOSI KR, D. Sheriff.
Greene Sale.
BE before the Court Homo
T t door in the city’ of Greeneshoro, on the first
Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours of
sale, the following property, viz;
All the interest of certain tract or parcel of land
known as the Woodvifie Steam Mill lot, in said eoun
ty, together with all the buildings and machinery
thereon, the same being one fifth part of said Steam
Mill and lot, with all appertaining to the same—lev
ied on ns the property of I).. B. Emory, on the fore
closure of mortgage from Greene Superior Court, in
favor of Win. Edmondson, Guardian of Sarah J.
Craddock. Property pointed out in said mortgage.
GARRETT WOODHAM, Shff.
Now -22, 1856
Ad>Kinisfratar'!ii Sale.
<'hN the 22 and day of December next will bo sold
r at til -late residence of i homns Thompson, de
ceased, all-the Perishable pruperjy belonging to the
Fa tat-- of said At ceased, consisting of Coin, Wheat,
Fodder, Hogs, (about ninety Pork Hogs,) Cattle,
Horses and Mules, Fanning Utensils, and House
hold and Kitchen Paruiuire, ami a good Carriage.—
Said Sale to uiinne fron day today until the whole
is sold. ]\ri t.- made known on the dav of sale.
.SAMUEL Jl THOMPSON, , .
HF v l-JVF. UIOMPSON, ( J Vtin ’ x
Greenes or \’.>v. lb, 1 Sob. id—U
AtlminivttailorN Male.
A HRS-lH i BLU loan Order oftlm Coui-t of
o ft Ordinary of Hancock county, will be sold,
before the Courthouse door in Sparta, on the tir.-l
Toes lity in January iv-xt, the plantation belonging
to t'r- Estate of J. \f. Parrott, decease'lcontainiug
one ’ musa and acres, m u-e or less, lying on Shoulder
Bone Creek, adjoining the lands of Mrs. Colt, Eky,
Wils .n, and .tines. A. 11. JACKSON, Admi” *
N vember 2it- Id 47
AdKunisli'titor'ft Male.
r lEE be soft on the first Tuesday in January
T T next, he lb re the Court House door, in Wat
renton, Warren county, one negro tnan named Aus
tin, about !Tiy-- L\ j e-ais oid, belonging to the Es
tate of James Rogers, Sen., deceased. Sold for the
benefit of the Legatees. Terms made known'on the
da v of sale. W. B. BARKSDALE, Adrn’r.
November 15, 1856,. , Im—4s
HhniuistratorN Male.
Y\flLL i e sold on the first Tuesday in January j
t V next, before ti c Court, House door in the i
city of G reeuesbero,’ between the usuaThourx of sale,
the following Negroes, to wit: tom 17 years old;
Lucinda, 22; Jonas, lb; Ella, 10; Gus, 6. All sold
as the properly of Ann E. English, deceased, under
an ovdyv front the Honorable Court of Ordinary of
Greene county, lor the benefit of the legatees of said
deceased. WM. ENGLISH, Adm’r.
Nov. 11. i -56 45
„ tiiiastliua’s Male.
4 GREEABLY to an order fr* tn the Court of
Ordinary of Greene onunfr, will be sold in
the city of Greenesb-aro, on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary next, five hundred and fifty-five acres of land,
lying on tic road from Pen fir Id to VVnodviik*, about
one mile from the former place, adjoining lands of
Hr. Her)up and Mis. English, The fencing is in
good ji pau-.-aml the plantation it! good farming or
der. S<ld ns the propt rty of the minor children of
Henrv English, deceased, for the purpose •-( division.
J. D. ENGLISH, Guar.
WM. ENGLISH, AdiiTr j
Nov 15, 185(1-15 of A. E. English*.
Adffihiistraior’s Sale.
\\ r 22,1. be sold in flic city of Gicc-ncshoro on
▼ the first Tuesday of January next, between
the usual hours of sale, pur-mant to n order of the
< ourt ,ot Ordinary ot toe county of Greene, all the
real estate of Thqjnas Tnmups >.. deceased, o<v min
ing about lour! yen hundred acres, Sting in said coun
ty. .Said land will ue sold in T raets#to suit i>ui*oha
tjers. Sold for the benefit-of the heirs and <ri d'tors.
SAMUEL H. THOMPSON,) ~
HENRY E. THOMSON, > A ' hux
Gieenesboro, Nov. ii*, 185fi. 4ti
Fink.
OIN the.uiaih day of December next, will be sold !
at the residence of the late Redding Jarrell, j
deceased, all of his 0.-tate, +n-th real ami personal, j
consisting of the Phintati >n, one pair good match i
iforsea and carriage, two waggons and ox cart — |
several fine mules, two brood mares, ox n, rows and
calves, and sloe;, cattle; hogs',*pork and stock; sheep;
household and kitchen furniture, corn, fodder,
shucks, wheat, oats, peas, plantation and blacksmith
tools, .to. kc. Also, at the same time and place, 40 ‘
likely negroes. Sale to continue from day to dav
until ail is sold. I'erros on the day of sale.
LEGATEES.
October Bth, 1856.
Esei utoiV Sale.
4 fiRKEAffLY to an order of the Court o(N
< b duiary of Ch-eeno county, will lw sold be
fore the tjourt House door in the city of Greeneshoro
bctvuiun the usual hours of sale, on the tirstTuesday
#u -lanoary next, a negro umiion alv-oot 4o years of
age, named Kitty, and her child Lucy, aged wars
and six mouths, sold as Mm projK-rty of Augustin
Greene, late of said county, deceased. Tennsanade
known on the day of sale,
fi. F. GREENE, Ex’r.
NANUY F. GREENE, Extx.
Oct 25 J, 856 • 42
OIMIAII A ABKIM.
Wap(*li!ise mid Cam mission Mercha j fs.
I&e>utii f'fwei, Augumn, (irorgia.
1 >osS£S.M'\o every facility, will devote their
I pi*rsonal and undivid-d attention to rite stor
age and sale of Cotton and.other Produce consigned
to their care, and to the purchase of Bagging, Rope
and Family Supplies ,
f'ommissiou far selling Cotton 25cts. per Bale,
advances made on Produce in Store. l
Tub's A. Gii.ham, of Oglethorpe. j
Feed. E. Askis, of Taliaferro. . 1
Aug. 2d, 185U.-0u) Su
SegaE 4l4&ecttCetticn:t.
(.DOHLI A, Clreeuc county.
ftuevin* or orwmary.
\\ r HJRAKAIi JcJlVey Parrott, .4 Ufid county,
T f minor heir of John H. Parroo, deceased, and
under founeen years of age, w wiiliyti.it a Guardian.
These arc therajfbro to > ite And admonish all {ver
ons concerned to a{)peaf; *ft the tYurt of Ordi
nary to be held for said county, on the second Mod- i
day in January next, toshow cause, (if any they have,) i
why some fit and {ropor person should nos be vested
with the Guardianship of said minor in forms of the
Jfw / . ‘ . A ■
Given under tny hand at office in tireeneahoro,
Nov. 17th, |*B.
EUG ENI US L. KING, Ordinary.
_Nnv. ‘2*2,1856. 40
OEORDIA, Oreeue county.
Ilf HERE AS, Isaac A. Williams, Administra
? T Ain ujion the estate of Lemuel Shipp, late
of said county, <lH'oased, also, Administrafoj- upon
the estate of William G. Orossland, late of the Slate
of Alabama and county of Tallapoosa, deceased, pe
tition tin* Court of Ordinary for T.ettors of Dismis
sion from said Ado inistrations,
These are therelore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to shdw cause, if any they have, on
or before the first Monday in April, 1857, why said
Administrator should not be discharged.
Given under tny hand at office in Greeneshoro’
Sept. 22d, 1856. ‘ ’
KUGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary.
Sept 26 6m 68
GEORGIA, Greene county.
HERBASi, Elizabeth Moore applies, to me
1 T for Letters of Administration on the Estate
of Seaborn Moore, late of said county deceased :
These are, therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and Creditors of said deceased,
to be and af bear at th Court of Ordinary, to be
held for said county on the second Monday in Jan
uary nex, to show cause (if any they have) why said
Letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office in Greeneshoro’,
November 22d, 1 *56. EUGENI US L. KING,
November 29~:>0d Ordinary.
NOTICE.— Two months after date, we will ap
ply to in e Court of Ordinary of Green c untv,
for leave to sell one or more negroes belonging to
the Kiiate of Felix Pouilaiu, deceased.
J. N. POULLAINJr.G ,
C. C. NORTON, \ *' f,n ” r -
Nov. 24, 47—2 m
VfOTICE—Two months after date I will apply
JjR to the Court of Ordinary of Greene county for
leave to sell the real estate belonging to f) unis W.
Reed, ite of said county, deceased.
PHILIP B. ROBINSON, Admr.
Oct 25, 1856 42
SlHlletiiig ami Stammering Tnred,
By I>r. W vekofl, ol’ Fcim.
li ’ilfmnt Pain or Snroinul Operat.ion.
l i rilO uiti send the cure to any part of the
v World, on the receipt of $10; and the mon
ey returned if thecure is not effectual. All let
ters must be addressed to I)-, WyCrodi’, Box 746,
Pittsburg, Pa., in care of Arthurs, Rodgers k Cos.,
Bankers.
P. S.—Correspondents will please enclose stamps
for return postage.
Confii>o —All persons who cannot reduce my
gt inline certificate, are humbugs. Sept 27-38
A L ARD. ~
DR. .ML S. JAMIES, Stockbrulge, Henry co.,
< ia., osiers liis pron-ssional services in treal
*mg Cltro in Diseases. Thankful for the patronage
j he lias heretofore received, he still solicits a contiu
! nance of similar favors, and gives so references, his
past success.
Also, read the following :
Spamunu I’m \tv, Ga., Get., 15, 1856.
This is to certify that I have had tin- Dyspepsia
about tour years, and have been cured by taking
medicine from Dr. M. S. James. I have gained about
4b pounds, am as well as I ever was, and can cheer
fully recommend ail Dispeptics to give the Doctor a
fair trial. Maktua J. Jokdax.
Nkwton Factory, Ga., Sept, lb, 1856.
| l>r. .hum*: Dear Sir,—! have received the medi
’ cine you sent me, and can say to you that Lam still
] improving. I can also say that 1 have been afflict
ed seven years, six of which I have not been able to
j do any thing; three years f have not been able to
j walk without a stick: ‘eighteen months not able to
j walk any, and part of the time not able to turn my
i self on the bed. Since 1 have been taking your medi
■ cine. 1 can walk to a neighbors house. I have taken
medicine from 27 doctors before I commenced with
your relnediek; some of those doctors gave ine medi
cine until they said they could not cure me; others
would not undertake rnv ease. ! grew worse all the
time until I commenced taking your medicine. Most
every body about here begins to think that I shall
get well. I remain your friend,
W.m. M. Pksxinoton; Newton Factory.
Nov. 22 6m 10
EAIVD FOR SALE.
Subscriber offers for sale his Tract of
1 Land, lying on Town Greek, one mile
from Penfield, containing Jib Acres, more or less.—
75 acres are in woods, fib bottom-land, 25 of which
are well ditched and in cultivation. There is on the
place a good Dwelling, with all necessary out-build
ings; 1 will also sell my Stock of all kinds; Horn,
Fodder, and Provisions. Persons who desire to ed
ucate their children would do well to secure this
place, as its proximity to Mercer University will give
them all the advantages which could be gained bva
\ residence in the Village.
pr Fo r further information apply to tho Sub
scriber, who will take pleasure in showing the prem
ises to any who may desire it.
JOHN T. DOLVIN.
Sent. 27. 1885, ‘ 58—ts
EVERT BODY LOOK HERE!
TITHE Siibscriber hereby notifies the citizens and
I. students of Penfield that he is now prepared
to accommodate them with either, horses and bug
gies, or horses and saddles; and any person or per
i-ons wishing conveyance from this place to Greenes
! boro or Woodville, to meet the cars, shall he sent in
| the-‘quickest time, with a tine carriage, gentle horses,
! and h careful driver,
; Also, persons wishing conveyance to Dr. Durham’s,
l Sent) Shoals, Watkinsville, Woodstock, Mt. Zion,
j Sparta, Eatonton, Madison, or any of the neighbor
[ ing towns or public places, can be readily accommo
dated in the neatest style by calling upon me at my
Htahles. JAMES M. LANKFORD,
Penfield. July sth, IBsfi 26
aiovet 7moaevT hove v :
\V/ r HT be without money ? when it is just as
V V easy for any one. ro l>e around with a pocket
full as nut, if they only think so. L have got anew
article,, from w hich from five to twenty dollars a day
can bo made, either by nude or female. It is a highly
respectable business, and an article which is wanted
in every family in the United States. Enclose me
two.dollars by mail, at my risk, and I will forward
by return mail a, Circular, with full instructions in
thu ai t. The business is very easy. Try it, if you ,
are out of employment, and you will never regret it; I
.oi it will l>e bette” lor you t< pay the above sum, .
and’insmv. a good business, than to pay twenty-live !
cents for a spurious advertisement. This is no hum- !
>ug. Iry it. f Try it! Try it! Address your
Utters fi. DWIGHT Mt >NROK, New York
Sepl >0 •
TO THE 4ITIZEAX OF FEU FIE ED
AHD VHTMTY.
TITHE Subscribers arc now receiving a splendid
1 stock of FALL ami WINTER GOODS, com
f rising i *ry Goods of every variety and shade, Ready
made Clouting, (a good lot) Hats, (Japs, Boot* and
Hhoes, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Glass, Wood
and Willow Ware. Drugs, Medicines, Groceries, Ac.
Ac , all of w hich have beep selected with an espe
cial eye to tJyie, taste and the market. All are in
vited to call and examine our Stock, as we feel con
fident of phasing. A good part of our goods have
been bought for cash, and are offered low down.
Respectfully, PHELPS A SEALS.
Penfield, Sept. 20, 1850. 37
—, ——§ i—
j. m. awgim&yfc co..
Wholesale aad letail Dealers in
FINE BEADY-MABE CLOTHING,
t oiler iise tinUed Mates liotei, Affgiista, G:i.
JM. N EM'ltV A i’O. have jusi 0f..-ncd an elogvin hto.-k of AEA ifX~.\lA if E CUf illIX(i.
* for Men .an 1 Boy’s wear. I’hev- re*p‘.vcfufly ‘call the attention of all per-uns in want of good tcrU
c tiofnh t to liicir Stock. 6'*l hi. J.X. 0,1. IS
I*. B. PCCMB & €.,
DRUGGISTS ASD APOTHECARIES,
WHOLEBALB AND K ETA IT DEALERS IN
Pure Medicines , Chemicals. Drums. Paints. Oils. French mad American Window
Glass. Varnishes. PulLy, Paint Mills. Gold Foil,’ Gold Leaf. Sponge. Choice
Brandies and Winesf for Medico! Purposes, Fin Sharing and Toilet Soap.
Foreign ami Domestic Handkcrd- icj Extracts, and Cologne Wafer. •
Ground Spices, and Flavoring Extracts , Landretifs Garden Seeds.
Together with every other article -aialfy h iff in th- ir line—all of which they offer at WHOLE.SALF
or RETAIL, on sis libei'al terras asced ho had at any other e.-ffalishuKnt. March 24, 1855—12-1 y
% .wiii ; ■
Near the United States Hotel, Augusta, Georgia.
IS tub son; aevs- FOS TUB MI.I! OF
CaiCKERINd. AND NUNS k CLARK’S JUSTLY CELEBRATED
nut tfmtiuifi
. fLss*-’
f I ’'HE experience of more than thirty years in this market, has proved these Instruments better adapted
_L to this climate—that they stand in tune better, and retain their original quality longer—than any
others that have ever been introduced. Mb’ 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,nt any Depot in this city, in perfect order and tune, with
out extra charge, any kind they may want, and. will give a guarantee that everything sold by him shall
prove exactly as represented. He has a large stock of
IVffftfr, Wnatruriiou Mttoks of aU Efimls,
\ GUITABS VIOLINS, AOOOBBIONS,
And everything appertaining to the Music business.
ALSO,
tfw -m r *''£zi sa m m a^ *ar au wks w.* am
For sale on the best terms.
§3fr“AU orders promptly attended to, and ;t!l information desired cheerfully given. July 21 29 Iv*
GEO. A. DATES & BROTHER,
R F tj ;IS S IN
PIANO FORTKS, BOOKS, MUSIC, SC.,
BROAD-STREET, BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GLOBE HOTELS,
RESPEC'TFFI-t.Y invite Bu aiiention of their friends and the public generally; to their large
and wcU-selccted stock of
■* b i%’ b rar as: *
From the following celebrated Maim factories for which they are sold Agents, viz:
Bacon <!jf* Haven. A. //. Gale e\’ Cos., and Hazleton Brothers, New York ; and
Ha fief t. Davis Cos., Boston.
which, for sweetness of tone and durability, cannot be excelled, ft is useless to say more in their favor,
as they are too well known to need pulling. Piano fortes of any Maher or style ordered at the lowest
prices. Their assortment of Ml ‘Sir is very large. A lay, always on hand, a supply of
ffMeloiienn*, Violins, Flutes, •greonlions. &*e.
ALSO, A LI. K INDS Ur
:nm n. mg m: :m s*s r :mc* ml ult mac .w m 9
suitable for a full Band, besides everything in the Music line. All the new Books and Music received as
soon as published.
s3gf“Persons at a distar -c, ordering Iron’ us, can depend upon getting ;• good article, as yve make it a
point to keep goods of the be t qurtifly, such as we can recommend, ami warrant in every respect.
N. B.—For the satisfaction of person a who ipay want to order, — not having an opportunity of visifcim?
the city,—we refer, with pleasure, to the folio -vr g genllenn rt, who have purchased from us, and who
have cheerfully allowed their name-, to bo used. Hundreds could be added, but space will not allow it.
Rev. A. Means, Pres’t of Emory College, Oxford, Ga., J J. L. R: u>, Esq., Eatonton, G;>.,
Dr. L L. Jones, Madison, ta., ; Vv. Gatf.voop, Esq., Putnam county, Ga.,
Col. N. L. HirciP.No. L,*nvrwieevjiie, Ga., * ! Rev. J. 11. Echols, Preset Madison Female College.
May 12, 1855. , lv 19
‘i lie Pmb Medical University of Pljila.
Cortu-r of To elfh and Ch&tnvt i>t+4sUi.
riYHIS Medical 1 fist trillion’ designed for both sex-’
-Jl. es, consists of two equal and separate depart
ments.
The teachings un> highly libera!, and conducted
on anew and progressive system; and Hie course of
study is much enlarged.
Students of either sex. visiting Philadelphia with
a view of acquiring a sound practical rnedical 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, and iho regular course
begins on the 6th, and will continue Jor sixteen
weeks.’ The spr ng term commences aboui the -30tl*
of February, and continues until the first, of June,
1857.
For announcements containing Terms, and other
particulars, address .1. M. MACJO'MUDER, M.l).
Dean of the Male D partmenl.
JOS. a LONGSHORE M. D.
Dean ot the Diqaichm lit.
Phila., Jul) T ANARUS, 20,-JO Uox 181(t, P, st Office.
~~ J.NI-lIiJIAKY FOtt MdfitUt.S. ’
rpif I! undersigned have opened in Jhiaucity, an
I. Infirmary for the reception of negroes who
may need medical or surgical treatment, ft is con
veniently .situated in a house just aero is the Ally) from
the New Passenger Depot, and is now ready to re
ceive patients.
The charges for Hoard w ill be merely sufficient to
cover expenses, those for Medical treatment a< and Stir
gical Operations, such as customary.
Planters and others who may send us pat ients from
a distance, may depend on their servants receiving
every attention that may be required.
JAMES MERCER GREEN, M. IX
* HENRY L. BATTLE, M. 1).
Macon, Jan. 9th, 185&L 6mlß
HERE IT INI
tJranger’si t'orn, Col*, anil Ural fitill.
subscriber respectfully informs the public
X that he.htts taken the Agenfty for thy sale of
the nbovo Mills in Greene, mufepfek, Morgan end
Putnam counties. AH ordeis addressed toHiiin at
Greenesboro will receive prompt attention.
July 19—26-if W. W. D. WEAVER, Agu
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
Officers otf lire (Jrand division.
‘E. I’. trRAWfSS, No. 1,. .. .G. W. P.
0.-J. Lloyd, No. 17,.... G. W. A.
■ May Mount, No. 1,. ...G. S.
r A. G. Butts, No. p, it. T.
1. S. Gaso*xkk, No. 84,. .-.G. Con.
G. W. IliNNicuTT, No. 0,.. .G. Sent.
Jos. GursuAM, No. 1 <>2,. .. .G. Chap.
OFFICERS GRANB 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 9th inst., the following were elected
its officers for the ensuing year:
E. M. Pendi.kton 1 , of Sparta, G. W. C.
VV. J).* Wxi.ttams, of Oxford, G. W. V.
Wm. G. Foksytu, of Atlanta, G. W. Recorder.
P. M. Tidwell, of Fairburn, (1. W. M.
R. P. Davant, of Penfteld, G, W. S.
11. G. I’ahteh, of Calhoun, G. VV. Chap.
Sept. l'o, 1855.
HACK LINE
I'SKI liILU A (fUEIINIIKHOIIO.
fpIIJE Proprietors ot -*!v
----,! X the above named lone, would
respectfully announce to the public generally that
/we are, after stiocfcssliil operation for uc'iv than throe
years, still running number out: Hacks between JVn
t field and Greenesboro. The Hack is ready always
at the arrival of either of the day Drains to convey
’ passengers to Peidbdd, and upon notice will meet
persons bn the night Ti ains. VV ft w ould furthermore
state that we keep on hand Horses and Buggies for
hire, both at Pen field and Greenesboro. Wo are
propamlto carry, or furnish persons with convey*
, an cues to Dr. Durham’s, Scull “Shoals* Sparta, White
Plains, Woodstock, or any of the neighboring* ton ns
of public places. Customers will Und ready travel
ing accotnii nidations bv calling on G. Thompson,
(Moore’s Ilotol) Greenesboro, or upon !). VV. Wilson,
i Pentuld. WILSON A THOMPSON,
j July 19, 1856 Jy—9B
| JHMiLO.f*A r PM?LB.
WHY ARK Wt SICK *
It Umr Iwttll tin* Ini of Use hncutft rift- 111 he HVieheil down I ;,
disease wtol suffering. HOLLOWAY'S HILLS ai, -) .nl, n.L,,.
f<l to the relief of the WEAK, th- N'llftVOGS the DKLIG VI'E, iijut
• the IWHtM, W all clinics, * ‘■■-■* and erth'iiittiH .’.S; p,j
aor iyinjif person* l!y superintend- :>•• mohu:. -mvc f hi* me,|-
icinc iii the lulled States, and otto: ; them V • frt .i . ! t/flight
ened people, as the heat remedy the world ever ;• Tor the remo
val of disease.
THESE I>lLL* PURIFY THE BLOOD. j
j These famous Hills are expressly combine.kto operate oi. the j
I stnmnoh, *’ e liver, the kidneys, the lungs, the akin, and thchriw
| els, corK-c ting any ileisflgenu-nt in their functions, purifying the j
; hiood, the very fountain of life, and tint* curing disease in aJ! its i
forioe.
1) YSPEPSIA A lib Li V ERUuM ELA IST*. I
Nearly half the tinman race have taken these Hills, u pa* beer, •
proved in all parts of the world, that nothing has been found equal I
to them in cases of disorders of ihe lie-,-, i|y*pcp*ia, and stomach j
complaints, generally. They soon give a healthy tone i >h. wear- I
gam*, however much deranged, and when all other m< r, have
failed. j
GENERAL DEBILITY, ILL HEALTH.
Many of the most despotic Governments !m\o opened their Cus- j
tom Houses to the introduction of ilm-e I’il'ls, that they rry lie- j
come the tiled Icine of the misses. L* irons Ctdleg.-s adtoii'thai
this medicine is the best remedy ever known for persons of deli*
cat*’ health, or where the system !ihs been impaired, as its iu.iy- i
ora fine properties never fail to afford rc’bf
Ft:HA I.E GOMEL .! iX'/S.
No Female,young or old, should t’ without thisoeh hrfited ir.ed ;
Iclne. U corrects and regulates the monthly courses sr all peri
ods, arting in many eases.like a rm. i> i- also the H-.<t .-md
safest no dicine that can he given to t’hiid.-.-n of alt .ges, and tor
any complaint; consequently no (;>:■ :i.y should *• yv, : ;h*ut if.
Holloway's 7‘>l[x ere th/’ Lcxf /‘( Oi•'Lf I'note/t in the i
world for the folloifiiaj b}*(■>!&*. ;
Asthma Diarrhom Indigestion Stone and Gravel !
l.>WlC'uuipLwtnt a. Dropsy Inlloenzu Secondary Fyrnp- !
t’or.eiis 11-Mlity intisinmfilioo torus I
Void. Fever 4 Agw V m-ri.-i! affect,- li,wardWt-Hkewi j
V Lest discs re** Female Gm- Pons Liver Complaint- j
f'os ivtuwsn plaints AVorms, of ail l.owuVs of spirits !
Dyspepsia Headaches kinds Piles
** Sold :)I the M • uui.ictofics <>f Professor Hollow at, >lO Maiden
Li,:,**, Mcav Vork, and -;4t Strand: London, l.v all respect. a hit- orn"-
: viifts and Healers oi M*•iicine f hrougliotii the I’nited States sttTrt
t the civiDz-ti. world, in !•■.>.,t -.h ..••tti--, W> cents, and $1 inu h t
j iW’V. oreis a considerable savingl>y Diking the larger sizes, i
N. It. DirocJion- lor tin. gu'danc- ~f pat it r, t s .n svr.v ‘.lisbroer 1
are st)iwd to’ : -;o.-.fi iwx. t v i
’■'s - . i
A MAriYELLOifS EIV *
‘j Fo it i ti nv k s.!. v* r** \a t•I
THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY.
Hy the aid of a microscope, we see millions of little openings on |
t!i<‘ surface of our Itodies. Through these this Ointment, when .
rul.hed on the svin, is carried to any organ or inward part. Pis- i
eases of the Kidneys, disorders of the Liver, affections of the heart, I
Inflammation of the Lungs, Asthmas, Coughs, and Colds, are by
its means effectually cured. Every housewife knows that suit
passes freely through hone or meat of any thickness. This heal
ing Ointment far more readily penetrates through any hone or
fleshy part of the living body, curing the most dangerous inward
complaints, that cannot he reached hy other means.
E RES l PEL AS, SALT RHEFM AND sGOR.
Hi “TIC HUMORS.
No remedy lias ever done so notch for the cure of dW :( ., -th- -
Fkin whutcv> r foim they may assume, as thi- Ointment. N- .
of Salt Khetim,Scurve.v, Sore Heads, Scrofula, or firesipelas, can
long withstand its influence. The inventor has travelled over
many parts of the globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dispens
ing this Ointment, giving advice'as to its application, and has
thus been the means of restoringCouutless numbers to health.
SOME LEGS , SORE BREASTS , WOUNDS A
ULCERS.
Some ot tin* most scientific surgeons now rely solely nn the use !
of this vt o riderful Ointment, when having to yope wit h the worst !
cas’ sos snr-s, wounds,ulcers, glandular .•.veiling-, an.; tumors— ‘
Professor tMHoway has; li.v Command of the Allied Oovct niu.-uts,
dispatched so tits hospital of the East,large shipipents of this
Ointment, to he used under the direction of tlie .Medical Staff, in
the worst rases of wound-. It will Cure any ulcer,glandular swoll
ihgvfvUVoess <sr contractions of the joints, t-ren ot ‘JO year's stand- j
ing.
tMLES AN It FISTULAS. - !
These and oilier similar ilitreet>ing complaint* can he effectual :
!y cured if the Ointment be well rubbed in over tiie parts affected i
an.! by tfthenvfee fnliowing the printed directions around each pot. j
j Both tin OiiiOmnt and Pills should he ued in the <
fnUotcing ease*.
i Bunions Lumbago Sore Legs Swelled Glands ;
! Burns Mercurial Erup- Sore Breasts Stiff Joints !
I Chapped Hands lions Core Heads - I'lrers
! Ciiilhltiins Piles Throats Wound- of all ■
i flout • Kalt Itheiim .Ujwaios • kinds
Skin Uiseases Scalds
i ***.'nbl at the Manufactories of Hrofes-or- H-dUwfcy, V* >t-iden
| l.atio, New Vork, and ’241 Strand, London, and l.v all rvfpeetiihle j
J Druggists and Dealers r,f Medicines throughout the l.niic.i St d-s, :
1 U{i the ch ilized world, in l’ot . at go cents, fi-2 • f cefits, and it • net.. 1
1 ftr There is a considerable -av trig hy irking the itirger .-i/.v.s. I
| *N. B. Directions for she gitlffance of parfienle in every disorder ’
| are atiiM'd toeach Pot. ly lT Nov 17,155 C i
| T’EIUMBLE lUSIJI.OSI liES 1 !
i SECRETS FOR THE MILLION!
A most Wonderful aud Invaluahltt I‘uliiicatiou
i ie. ii i * t i; u ’ s
I ?wV ‘*tA Asiervll §
Being an original and popular Treaties on
l MA N A i\’ 1) WOM A\.
j Their l'i.ysJWopy, Functions .-inn fVxital Disorders of every isipj,
i with ncVer-failing Remedies for t‘<e speedy cure of ah -fis
of a private and dolman character, inci
dent to the violation of tlie l.;ivs of Na
ture and of Nature’s (iod.
fi* hi i: t w i: > t v-ri v i: v r: ,>ts.
, j : ‘ The Author of the above volume is
’ <L it’ ‘J’ / • * *railuute of one of the first Medical
■ft?/JSV'.. ,!l ‘he United States an i hav
shiP 1 1ft * ’ ‘ -/f in !f devoted a quarter of a century to
the study ynd treatment of Sypliiliis
, a ,W£ :im * kindred disorders as as l’eciality,
hJ 1 Z A*M4>2--4VgPv, * ,c Ik* become possessed of most in-’
vgltnible intbrnc. tjon in regard to tin
‘V// ’ Haute,-and is eW.* to compress into
’ f '’t! 11 1,’ilV-’ 1 ’ vatic mtcunj cotppuss the very quint
cssonve of medical science on this important subject; n- the re
sult of the experience of the mo- t eminent physicians in huropc
and America is thoroughly ilennntstraieii in liis own highly sue- ,
cessfu practice in the treatment -if .-ren t diseases In many then
sands i)l cases in thy City of IMiii idcijiiuH nlone.
Thejvractice of Dr. Hifnter h s long been, and still is, literally
unbounded, but at the cannst solicitation of numerous persons, lie
has beep induced to extejid the sphere of his professiouaj useful- .
i:e— to the community at large, through tlie medium of his “Med
ical Manual and Mand-Bonk tor the Attllcn d.”
il is II volume Ihal should he in the hand of every family in the’
• hind, whether axed as a pr> ‘entire of secret \ icty, or as a guide
for tlie alleviation of ,mr. of the most nwfUl and dr-’motive sour
ces oyer visited u])on mankind for the silts ol sensuality aniLitupu
rity of every l-ind.
it is a volume-tlmt lots ree i\ed the unqualified reconiftit tidatimi
’ of the llrst physicians m ti e hind, while many clergyim u, fothers, i
mothers, philanthropists and liumaftitai ini“, have most freely lv ;
teudetl its cireulatiuu in all quail, r- where its powerful logchiliaf j
would be likely to lie in-tfumental hi the roorhl puriticirtiou Snd
physical heuljngof imiltitiKh sl our.people, among rhe. y.mug, vol
atile and indiseiT.t, othiTwi-e the pride and dpwer ot the nation*.
The Author argue parlieulurly, most strongly against every spe
cies pf scll-de.tdenu nt, ami warns parents ami guardians, in -eareh
! mg terms, to guard the young of both v.\> s from t’.C terrible cou- !
, sequence-* concomitant of their ignorance of physiological law's urn, ,
acxuh impurities nod IrrcirularitUv, whether evhibiied I‘v prectv- j
cions development or Arising from tlie virions ltd corrupting ci
Ample- Ol their sehool-uiHtes or otherwise, io loos, wb->
been iilmidy ensnared to the “paths thut take lmltl on ejl,“ s
clear and explicit way is shown by which tlw.v may -ivim t re-
I turn os’ sound I,earth, atufu regeneration >q tite soul irmu Its terri-
I hie pollution. „ ...
U is well kuntvn that thousand- of victims Are annually guerill
ced At tite shrine of tjuuokery—especially those surtering IWun Ve
ncrialor - vpldlilic diseases — Stricture.-, Seminal W eakness, Nor
vous Debility, and the ntiinerous maladies which spring directly or
less remotely from the indulgence of carnal passion* and secret vi
olations of Nature. ... . ’
In v iew of these facts, and udo*u it js aleo rnwuicAutliHt about ,
lbb.tioo persons die Annually in tlie United States of Consume!bo
—a large m-ijorily being the victims oft he voluptuous ttuhserelinr
of tlieit* proßeiiHors, to tlie- tn ripiur , >! fDnnci'Jtmn,
tliesfns of the uiyrents arc visHed upon the ciiildren, even to the
third And fourth genera lien. The Author, imbued with ren'inw nts
of enlarged philanthropy, -will scarcely be censured for .any ‘-tint
to rAAt rain the Vice* of the age, by the humble Instrumentality ot
his Medical Mivnual,
One copy, securely enveloped, will ha forwarded free of postagi
to Any part of the Ttnited States for 115 cents, or 6 copies for *1
Address, post pabt,
phia.
|3gf“Pooksellers, Caiivtusers ABd Hook Agent* supplied on th
issvhi. plows I terms P*h l^~Uv~d
WtM c ey us,
i:.: __ •
AYER’S PILLS.
‘re f'Hrliii: Ihesa t tu it it Extent uetrr | M ..
lore know it of any ‘deilieint'.
I.VOMihS. HKA!*‘ h\i) JCB6K FOB Vdl RKEiVE-N.
J( t.ES HA ERL, Kiq„ tr,. well known petfmm-r, t.f Cf-.e.inut
streei, Hhiindvif/aia, who-.- t-hosecqu-odnc.tr fire I'ouud jt; almoAi
-r or j toilet -at N ?’ ‘ -J
“t tim'hhjpy ‘ -ja , i < -nr CATtI AIITIC HiI.LS, Ihgt i
“Uh i Ihett {.?.-• ’ •!!> t..e<l:em.; ’or ct.tiueoh W, theViNu.jy
■0 cr with’.*; * y n0..-a-dge. M.,ny „( m.v t- rat.-ha<- r- . IV-e
’i.irk'.-d.be(ttrfltf frwm n.e;t\ ft’ -I euiitcuV it), j.-, it. belicriiig ;l :i i
i-a v -s. *-)ctraqi'.)itvrj v f,'tiff s- tor tic.vitlg otit iti-nt-e*
th sick. Ih> y ate not ofiiy < (IccMP.l, t-iit -•> nd jdcs.
S lto ht ~u.!;tics ! >. ti twist rgV . !j.. p C,.h;w! t.y .
t-i.idi. ,w la ■ they nrr km.w n,”
■‘t ffm.-f>i)do J!:ftf>t*Vjiof WAKHLAH, writ-', tfotti hnliiidoro,
i.'dn Af.rii, 1 -.'it.
“Dr.Jaiti-yt 0 ’-Ver- Sir: t bate liken yonr P.11.s wilb grr.-,t
! '--to for thediOsificss, langour. loss f'-f appetite-, and l’i'.ib us
I -if. --l-chc, which ha-i fhi re yt .an* oy.erh.Tcn; tm- in the Spring,
it>• >Sret rt > or Pi!!,- cured me I Lose cavd your Cherty
I Pecoa ~1 ma.nj; y t-RfS iii ;r j t’.: iy.fvf vnugl.s':.imi cold.- Wilh Mt
! . slisce s. V ah a:.-Aa ine.l-cinCv v.-iiicfi I: jin, and t feel h a
- !!e>.s . to romujeud tuu tor tr.'e foW y.gi Hu- done nd are
I !1 • A.' ’
S'did F. i. f:\i-tv, ‘ : See - V • - ?: ,
! “fir, ft t!, fsLv, ilhr. id, isfts;.
I -it: I tage j.. • etc n .‘d’.'ie my tt - atioii.'. t, the • tti.-f.cj oi
! -'.'h lueilif.i'fC; bdit.2 hi i v <;• vt tj rar.i-rii.: f,cn. rit from the u-r
, <-_t hi.ih yoir,-He,-inral and Oa-h'iv HIE iam never wl’hogi
j it* Hi H t:.y :i itf*; iy . .. ■ Oi: is ti i.v cr COui.t ii: i ,l l.e, v, hfir u:> [neat...
| tdl! ■ •igiH-c th- a’/’
j lh. W :■ J rvtMtwiicil. lt. e. M KVl.Nri. M, D.,- of AVci,v,a-u, N
j and , vc: dr ‘ -
“I: v ie.: tisco . .r t.'.V’i if.% UVIC HII.LS iti my practice. Ici rii
j iy .vp , fbar they --.a. no ii.va.Juab!*’ ; negative. |,,
I ‘<*-'• “f (lirord -. i ‘etn-tii.: -o( to- liver, musing hemb.eh**, indi-’
: serai, r.,coai.vcr.es,-. and lie gret variety < : fcw-aises.ihat hdiov.,
r - A 1 r*. 1 i s'.ic-i remedy ‘tfiy r*Tt"ii-r. f- ,l png , wf-(;r-1
j i rt-remedy i rcpiif >t, 1 v-i- fidt oils roctutnep. tbc? l Hijh
■’ >i pU-i*e, as .-up r-er I*l . rev other ts-ii I 1,1.11- t p, r ‘ ‘,, l| | I ,<
‘* r ’ ’'* *“ “. >’ f' ! ‘ ip- rh c:.y ‘.ft., f ,|imiiti s
whic! t!io:,e l|r* and ■ 2 ,ii.-:. -1 ricla puMnr u*<-. fi.-,i fur
many yea tv yj’ art ili- tif>A 1 ;-,t i OL.Si, tke best Cough
rnt-IV-te-bi-hi/V} .M, t. ■ P.his are in nc wi.-ejirttwiur to
I 4 hu*. . •iminfuj.’ p • i: km- fur V-'te Me: taunt *.f di-eeses:”
“'JetOH. Mr , .Vo, g;j, ’
j “lh'. J. O. Ayi-r— Hear : 1 bate ta-en ■■■ Ci ,myOiit 1 ,
j with, scroiui.i it. it woryt-ioHAi. mi,,- now, aiier iwcnt,
j and in uulcl ihf amount of-u Sering, ha*, -.* iH-eiuoniph-tuly utut-d’
j ; u hL w sv. eks i>y your I’itl-. With whet f-.--.bpg* of r-j-dcio? !
| writ', can only la. imagined svlien you realize what 1 Lav- -ulier
j ed. tt'isd how’ long. Ntv* r until ttov- ve i oeeu free from tiiis
j :oath.->lu disessc in some shspe. At lim-.s, it att.a.cke<! inf eves,
j -.ml made me almoil tduid, besti i-r :l.e utteuduralde p.-ric; at oth’
• -rs II settled io the sculv of.my head, and destroyed, my hair,
i tti-l t -is kept me partly bat'd at, m.v days; eoruetimes :r came out’
:o m* lee, , and kept it for month* a raw yore, About-rim- weeks
wg-, I--‘imnebc-it rakingyofip th Hills, aud nosvam entire
iy fees iromjl* cdlTpiaiot. Aiy eyes arc ‘Y- Ti, r !,iu i; taif.
4 Hint y I in:. has eounm ticed a healthy grow lh; uuof * hid: p akes
••tie *• iob- .-ciy a. new person.
1 “Hoping thi- AUiUm. iit n;ajr he the of ciinvcvjjp inhi -
; -oar that simll Cos go -d to others, 1 .im, w ;th cv rvr-titu* “ t
j*i e.-;: tilde, Von *, Ac. MAitIA LK KEIV.”
“I ‘■'••vc ki. -.va the hove n.-itui-d .M.v-iii iiickcr trim.her child.
; md her s.af. uieirt is Atrictt.v true. A. J. MI9-KRVE,
it-, efoecr of tlte I'uribjooutii Mamihipturing Cos.”
; r •"■>> •• PD ATT, of luy slap Aiai-do,. write trow }Wt. n,
’ jutti \drii, 1-ibl : ‘
1 c*! I**'--’ has-.* ‘u.-i-ii o:o from w billed* atirck which ar*is-e
* * on: -Crang- c_. ihe Liver. - : .-. haft become verv serioiir.
* had tailcc of at.y r by tuy pt y-;cian, ard from rvcrv Voim*
dy • could try, but a’ w <l*-m~. of your Pill-'ho e cvlnpletely re
storeil m, to Hex Uh. iha ley veu jlicD'i my -hiliiren tor wo* his ‘
with he best cilccis. Tm y wer-promptly etp u. i rccommc .d
----dl th-m t** a l.tirP'i t.-r co!i v. l.ess. wnicl. bad Ma.iil.ied him for
mmtlis: hi- ;*,Ui n.v it. a few day's they iiiid cured him, y. n ink*
’ the I*f-;t loi-di ‘ It- >- !.} ui i'id, and !am.ha- to -
Rc.-iii this ii-.MH the liitdiugui.slied Solicitor of theFupmueGonrt
i whose brillih * t abilities have made him well known, not only ir;
; till*, but ti. iitigiihor-inq States’:
•‘.Vetr < h luma, bth Ajo il, lvb4.
i Sir: I have greht sj. iisiiu-ti*iil in assuring you that uiy-itfuDd
J fhtiiil.v hxt- ie-gii -very much Lva■•fii’cii l.y yc.rr medicine-. My
j Wile y. s.s cured two y -nv -ince,<-f : V “to ;■-mi datigerons cough,
; **>• your-CHF/lllY HK< .'la>K M- :nni dm- then lias enjoyed pcrlect
, licit.nil. -'-iy chit.!*t u i ni’ -ivf"*’ :i ber ii cuicd frotnattacks
iof the Influenza : ,>*d Croup i > it. it is an invaluable remedy for
j these cbinplaii.is. \ ourC ViTl.Mi'tTC l’U.l S liave entirely cu: c.
j me from a i!,vqej*sia ami ■ -ti .cYioss, which ha - grown upon uu
*>>’ -*o'Cy'.-:r i* .cm: :: - cut I- rou.'h mot’ important, from
j * f*tt that t liadhi. ;di- a t rUi*-t iron, the best Physicians
I whiv i this sen ion oi ihe * ouutry affords, and from any of the nu
merous remedies 1 hud taken.
iiA'an i'os. Doctor, like a providential blessing to our
.family, anil you cay w— 1! -oppose we tin jot unmindful of it.
V ours respectful)}, . LEAVITT TIIAXTER.**
••<tnatr (’tier,Am-, (>Mq, April bth, lyM.
“l>r. J. C. Av-r—lloii*ret! 1 1 : 1 have math* a thorough trial of
the E vTIiAKTIC IMLi.E, Jett me >.y ; lair agint, u t„i to.ic beet*
ttriat l.y them oft: e ‘ll * iilfUl Kheuici:,!-■- s n under wiceh tie ratio,! -
oi.- s'dVeriiik. ‘I in. first >lo.-c rclii vo! me, end a few subsequent
have *"■ lively rfmov.'-.i the di.-tf.si. 1 feel in better health
’ now than for “.me y >r* Iv-rci **, which 1 attviXule entirely lo the
.•ihe, - i.ry Liu l i.iioiin INl;s. Yours w i ill great respect,
LUCII It: METCALF.”
The above are all from perrons who are publicly known where
they >eside, and who would not make these statements without a
thorough coMvietion that they were true. Prepared by
J. t. VVEIi,
Prttctieitl and Analj (iettl Cln-iuial,
LOWELL, MAf.-L
bold by J M. LANKFORD, Per,field; Dr. A ALEXANDER, At
‘lauta; GEO HAYNK,-Macon; ami at wholesale by I!AYILAND,
Klel.EY, A- CO., Augusta, tia. March 27 18
Madison Drug k Chemical Store.
m.\ \vm. s. meiere;
j Wholesale and Retail Dealer in- Drops, Alediriiu*,
Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs, iWCnnery, Paint* and
Putty, Paint arni Varnish, fil'm. Brashes,
Oils, <tv., tV., Fancy and Toilet
A K.TICLRS,
M AS jits’ received from the North, haring select**,l with rpe*
. cfalearo, a fresh supply of everything usually kept in a
! wet! stored Drug es-alo'shroent. ‘
j Dr. M. wid not keep tit-.- r than genuine and reliable medicine. ,
| anti !**’ w i!l filj orders st priefls 1 1 ■ .*t bil! compare fsi'iinti'ly with
any similar edabr.si,in ; . this si ieof tug/i-ia.
In order i- sorutticti-t* i"tajn* -- sin -sl'nliy anm ;.-r y-:.r, it :-
expected it, ii Dios,* iiuiilof-'d willre-poml punctually to their ac.
counts, which will i,e refldy-at. the *nd of the year. These who
may wi*l>. to settle before that time, can do so, its the biMitrs arc
“p-"’ ii“ 1C .hit".
Dr. M. begs l*-i,vi’ to retur his acknow S.'-d- roeo:- p. Itiose who
1 have so liberally patronized tuc Store. >,u he hopes tliat by u
careful attention io th,*- business, he will n-.-rlt a conthiuHrice of.
their favors.
A.TNOI'NEH TIE Vr tv.VTK AOI( |>l KAK Y !
Henceforth the CASH SASIEM will be rtn'etiy enforced with
those who ar*.* pay, ud more particu! ,tly w ith thr*-e who
ri ro •• rv i* ay.
From and alter the ffrs*. day c*t Janu-try now', s’l articles for
which rii is jald, rtjsh wiil.be required, uu'cs- customers prefer
t I*.'charged an additional cost of twvnty-fi v ■ p. r cent. Atmuig
this els*i are ineiuiLjil, Hoiasli, White Lead, Ltn-Ced. TraitpaiHi
Lump Oils, Proprietory and Pat. nt M> uicims, ami a few utjier ar
ticle- not necessary l-< exn,ii>ee ;(e. Tina course must be adnq>u and
‘in order to colic.d fund-,<uih* jo t to kvoji up this branch of 1 the
Stock. Haient Mcdieiries re , )iCon:mißsi**i', atdvwi>nt be crcil
ited > xi-cpl on the tern - above meeti-nc j
rticular at terttio ll is*.-alied to tida aanouficemciit
Madison, tia., Dec t q?;—
FI KIFI THll BB*OOI>.
Moffat's (life Pills awl Phoenix Billers.
I REK FROM ALL MJ.AI'RAI. POISOaS.
rgAHK great po|*,i!.irity whieh MOKFAI ’S LIFE HILLS sod
8 Pi 101'.NIX BiTl EKS hsitkiio'd in ,eoi’ -. qu- nee of the
eMt.'iordiuai.v cures eff! cte*l hy ilnir n , r*.mlers it iim.ecessMry
flirt |*r* -prictor ; , <-,iU-y into a n.irih-itiar .nialj sin of their Me
■•'*••:• virtues or properties. Having been war: than .twenty
* * is lo:**'* lie pii'Ke, .'iu’l having th*. united tothsemy of more
TfIRKI. Mlbt luN’Snf persons who have been restored to
tin * -rj-ym-. i*. • ‘ ’<• rfe*-t heahh by’ them, and i- b-licv and that their
r> t>u ati v .- 11-c b ; i eretnhlc n,e*di<*iite now before lii* public,
itom;.'-of io, .;i.-j>.i;e. L,;i!ni ) t every city atffl village iii o,e I'r.i-
Is; ,tc,, in-. HIM tty “ho are ready to te-tirytothetfli
*-.cy in removing *iitn.t-t,n inf giving r.i Du whole re
moiled vigor ami health .
Incases of yCROEC* ‘.I trVK sn'UVV or ERCPTIONS of
;.,c -sin, the oper trion Du- i.fEI! MEDM’tN'L'H-L truly aKUuqsU
!<*,•:, oftenivdig i-i a ffw day ~ every nt-ugv of those loatli
- oe dUei- *, by ti.eii- pi:,-’ >’g effect.- et* :L-bhVui. FKVEIi
-sol At!EE. DYSPEWIA, DROPSy.I’II.ES, niif! ft, short most nil
,li-, - “.m yield to their curuth - ■prop, t ries No ifstnilv
-I'ouM in without rhcni ns b\ fbefr M'mc'y u-‘c fqncli uffriifg
nod -Ki*Ol*. im-y he m. Hrcpa:, and \Vff 1.1 AM .Vl'M EAT. M. t.i,
v ew York, uioii for -uic by .1. M. LANKFORD.
Jo y 5-4. v Hciitield.,
i.vfss : <;ii ik a j
A Fn’(‘ (lift to iii. Misery K<'liev( i <L
j “S tur<.V Ituidc,” a ,v amt i'-v -n ~■ w,a :- ,|i--. H,'!(ti
j out charge, n,t fovw-arded vy ‘tail : apy P.,-t UlU,•>; in th'C t ni-
I b-.t f t ites; on receiving n rd> r ,*i snfgffwo -t.unpp for iKj. t
s jj'IIIA - a I liable *••••!- isCwri: It; u l\v Dr. A. It. Kink el in, of Phil.
5 i&Vsfo i'.n, !;>• iiit-f y jeyetl .t iuost succes-fui preuttiev of
ttvi>:> -tv.o years. >?tning which time Uclu-a hd iuiy anil
•u"irly ipo- rtuvifit - <>r vltncssing i:havoc and b-strm-tion lu
-1 d’etedi'. litur. u siVengtlj, aud life, !>v the perni
| cams ha’ i: - Vch are •v -tered by iridwlenee, tguoranc*’ ur,d sett..
i saldiity, “ ts
j ‘'Nature* U-tkie” fun ing, then f.qt. - ;ui esperi-.”
>•,'< , mind, ,i 1 ■t to :ib >uutl in salutory warnings uiul
pißciical iiitortnAtufo, vyhiclt arh in.-p-.t tedi rtielanguage ofpro
(’*’iety and deiicoc.i, dieUvt and by an earnest desire to ‘ enlighten
the public mi a branch of kravirhabre. -sabiujal for tin- preservation
of both lm ittAl and bodily hearth, tvvery individual h; interested
inpreeimtisv t!,esjiril ofaa cvjl which Ims produced mut. dis
mtioils 4n(jrmlUe# m yn> >vre degradatiou in Manhood, und.
nore preniatme decay in nil ,thgfif oflife, than ahv oilier source
human mi-rerv, dchdity ami deAih.
‘I am a man, and deeni rmthing. widcji relates to utAn foreign to
my feeling. - ;
HEAD.
Vouth & Maithn.-iil. a V idoiwis Life s nr :t Premature Heath.,
KIiNKELIA on S('l(-Prpfo>i vati!i.
UNl.l 5# Pent-., nr tjiat v%Jnf in p£>st:tj:e stmjs, wilj ensure a
copy of this hook, prepaid; p#r return of mail Persons a t a dis
'anoe may address Hr. K , l>y ie ter (enclosing a icmltthiieel and
‘*r cured athouie. PAekagesof Sfediciucg, with plufn directions,
packed smjure from daruagt. or ctudrigity, are forwtirdftt by JJail or
E *f*r.-* to any part of the United Stht;*. K RMPMDFR, Dr. Kn
ke..o “ residvnee has fob the last twontv yeanwwrt'tUv- N, W
coroer of Third itay Ualofi street*, RkUedelpkis. IV
9 T- * . .