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Greene Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court House door
in the city of Greenesboro, on the first Tues
day in July next, within the legal hours of sale, the
following property to-wit:
One Negro Woman by the name of Amy, about
fifty-three or four years of age—levied on as the pro
perty of A. T. Scoott, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. mmy
from the Superior and Inferior Courts of Greene
county.’ in favor of Petit, Harris &■Daniel A. I .
& R. C. Scott, Hand, Williams & Wtlcox vs. A, T. &
R C Scott and John P. Scott endorser, Catlin, Le
vi’t & Cos. vs. A. T. & R. O: Scott, and other fi. fas.
aeai st the said A. T. & R. C. Scott
T. F. FOSTER, D. Sheriff.
GEORGIA. Greene county.
James Smith, Administrator
upon the estate of Robert F. Griffiq, de
ceased, petitions the Court of Ordinary < f said
county for letters of dismission from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
pons concerned, to show cause (if any they have) on
or before the first mondav in November next) why
said Administrator should not be discharged.
Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro’,
April 17th, 1867. - EUGENIOS L. KING,
April 23 Ordinary.
UEORLU* Greene County.
COURT OF ORDINARY.
IVfIIBKEAS, Win. Rowfend, sen., Guardian
H of Mary E. Kimbrough, now Man’ E. Hutche
son, applies to this Court for Letters of Dismission
from said Guardianship:
It is, therefore, ordered, that all persons concern
ed be and appear at the next April Term of tUs
Court, to show cause (if any th- y have) why said
Guardian should not be dismiss-si, and it is further
ordered that this Rule be published in the Temper
acre Crusader for forty days in terms of the law.
Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro’,
Feb. 14th, 1857. EUGENIUS L. KING,
Feb. 19 Ordinary.
KEOBGIA, ree*ie County.
COURT OF ORDINARY.
“Sl/'JIEBEAS, Eliza Evans, formerly Eliza Over-
F y • ton, Administratrix, and Hugh C. Mitchell,
Adrtffnistratar upon the estate, of Thomas .Overton,
. d-ceased, petition the Court of Ordinary of said
county, for Letters of Dismission from said estate :
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 September next, why
said Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Greenesboro’,
Feb. 14th, 1857. EUGENIUS L. KING,
Feb. 19 Ordinary.
KEORUU, Greene County.
WHEKEAS, Mial J. P>. Shaw, Executor of
U the last Will and Testament of Mary Shaw
deceased, petitions the Court of Ordinary of said
county for Letters of Dismission :
These are therefore to c te and admonish all per
sons concerned, to show cause (ifany they have) on
or before the first Monday in September next, why
said Executor should not be discharged.
Given under my hand at Office in Greenesboro’,
February 10th, 1857. EUGENIUS L. KING,
Feb. 19. Ordinary.
CtJftftßGlAi Greene County.
COURT OF ORDINARY.
WHUISKAS* Robert 11. Jackson, jr, and F,lihn
Hal!, Administrators upon the estate nf Hugh
HhH, deceased, petitions the Court of Ordinary of
S;*i'l ('minty, for Letters ol'Dismission from said Ad
ministration ;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to shove cause, (if any they hare.)
on or before the first Monday in August next, why
Said Ad mini tratons should not he discharged
Given under uvy hand, at office in Greenesboro’,
Jan. lit, 1857. ‘ EUGENICS L. RING,
Jan. 29 Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Greene comity.
COURT OF ORDINARY.
IIT'HEREAS, J. Henry Wood, Administrator
ff. upon the estate of Thomas D. Bridges, de
ceased, petitions the Court cf Ordinary of''aid coun
ty, for Letters of Dismission from said estate:
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 August next, why
said Administrator should not be discharged.
Given under toy hand at office in Greenesboro,
Jan. 26th, 1857.
EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary.
Jan. 29, 1857. 5
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January, 1857. MORGAN H. LOONEY.
Palmetto, Ga., Dec 18,1867 49
TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC.
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INB from Messrs. Wilson &
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April 2 14
Hais, Caps Bonnets, Uni lire {las
FALL TRADE, HR.
GEG. W. FERRY, Masonic Hall building,
Bfund-st. Augusta, Ga,, lias received a large
and carefully selected stock off
Men’ti and Boy’S Soft Felt Hats, various colors
“ *‘ “ Saxon? Hats “ “
“ “ ; St’ff Woof Hats, for plant’n hands
j u K Silk Plush Ops, new patterns
i “ “■ Cloth Caps, plush b inds
| “ “ “ “ plain and fancy styles
1 Children’s Faney Hats and On pa, great variety.
Ladies’ and Missofo Silk, Florence, English Straw,
new style l#aec, various colors, Black Straw an.
Bombazine Bofwiets
AtS">,
; Roaches, Flowers, Plumes, (Ttbrellns, Ac.
These gowfe arc fresh from manufactories, mostly
made toorrfer, and are right-
Call, see, and fen suited. Sept 20-37
mm AND SHOES.
opposite: thie: masonic hall,
AUGUSTA, GA.
CLARKE: & ROYAL, Dealers in BOOTS
and SHOES, are now receiving their supplies
for Fall and Winter trade, which w ; H con?prise all
the varieties ever found in a first class bouse. Our
Stock is selected from tho best material, and made
in the most substantial manner. We will be pre
pared to show the largest- and finest assortment ever
cflered in this city. Also, Plantation Brogans, Ditch
’ rs’ Boots and house servants’ Shoes of all qualities.
| T rtinks, Valeses, Carpet Bags, Ac. Persons visiting
our city will please give us a call.
Orders filled and sent Aw express when desired.
H. E. CLARKE. W. a ROYAL.
Aiigust 16 S2 -tf
Skirts! Skirts!!
BROOM & XORH ELL
i- Augusta, Georgia,
BAY® received Mohair SKIRTS
Patent Whalebone Cactus “ ‘ do.
./„!%• RwftlkV PatentWhalehone do,
\ .K'VBf*sti Spring do!
stfc Wurtletid SJate col’d Uruvelli do.
“i\t- dot •• •
/£'■ fii°h l£bngto*red do. {
..jrW'k &**f*~S
JACKS(OtSTREEf HOSPITAL,
- *v * -rawrUhra WM'’ ‘
SURGICAL INFIRBtARY FOR NEGROES
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
TIHE undersigns! would respectfully call the attention of ‘Planters and Slave owners generally, to
the'r v.wy complete and extensive Establishment in Augusta, Georgia, for the accommodation of
Negroes requiring Snrgieal Opernfiosig or treatment in Chronic Diseases, and
also Female Diseases so common among Negroes.
The building is situated corner of Jackson and Penw ick-stie. ts, between the Georgia and the Savannah
Rail Road Depots, and in sight of both. It. is, therefore, convenient for the reception of patients front a
distance, tn its construction, throughout the entire plan, was kcjjt in view the special purpose so which
it is applied; being furnished with everything which can conduce to the COinfort of the sick. It
is supplied with Hot and Cold Baths and Shower Baths—and has Water-Closets'in each story, to avoid
fatigue and exposure to the patients. It is also well Ventilated nnd lighted with Gas. With the constant
attendance of txperi* need male and female Nurses, the ‘patient wijl be saved much of the so 1 fibring which
too often is the result of unavoidable neglect in the treatment of negroes in ordinary private practice
Terms—For Board, Lodging and Nursing, per month, $lO. For all necessary Medical attendance.
Surgical (iperations, &e., the same as in ordinary city practice.
Letters addressed to us at thiß place will meet with prompt attention.
H. F. CAMPBELL, Surgeon,
R. CAMPBELL, Attending Physician.
Augußtn, February 5, 1857. ly fi
J. H. VIIBI A I II .
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Under the United States Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
JM. NEWBY & CO. have just opened an elegant stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING ,
* for Men an I Buy’s wear. They respectfully call the attention of all persons in want of good well
made Goods , to their Stock. CALL IN. “ . Oct. 18
PLUMB & LE IT ME R,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
—WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN —
Pure Medicines, Chemicals, Drugs, Paints, Oils, French and American Window
Glass, Varnishes, Putty, Paint Mills, Gold Foil, Gold Leaf, Sponge, Choice
Brandies and Wines, for Medical Purposes, Fine Shaving and Toilet Soap,
Foreign and Domestic Handkerchief Extracts, and Cologne Water,
Ground Spices, and Flavoring Extracts, Landreth’s Garden Seeds,
Together with every other article usually kepi in their lino—iill of which they offer at WHOLESALE
OF RETAIL, on as liberal terms as can be had at any other estalishmcnt. Jan. 22,185? —4-ly
alilSii ‘alS£slt,"~~
Near the United Slates Uatel, Anpsta, Georgia,
1, THE SOJ.E AOEST FOR THE SAI.V OF
CHICKERING, AND NUNS & CURE’S JUSTLY CELEBRATED
NiitfflfUimi.
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experience of more titan thirty years in this market, has proved these Instruments better adapted
JL 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
io 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 will give a guarantee that everything sold by him shall
prove exactly as represented. He has a large stock of
Jflusic , Instruction Hooks of all Hinds,
GUITARS, VIOLINS, ACCORDIONS,
Atd everything appertaining to the Music business.
ALSO,
1 2a 9
| For sale on the best terras.
I orders promptly attended to, and all information desired cheerfully given* July 21 29 ly*
GEO. A. OATES & BBOTHEK,
DEALEUS lit
PIANO FORTES, BOOKS, MUSIC, &C.,
BROAD-STREET, BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GLOBE HOTELS,
Ruspectfulty invite the attention of their friends and the public generally; to their large
and well-selected stock of
MP* M 3SFT* JSF9L TT 3EQ mm
From the following celebrated Manufactories, for which they are sold Agents, viz:
Bacon Raven, A. H. Gale Cos., and Hazleton Brothers, New York; and
Hallett, Davis 4* 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 the lowest
prices. Th-dr assortment of MUSIC is very large. Also, always on hand, a supply of
JtleUdcons , Guitars, Violins, mutes, Accordions, #c.
ALSO, ALL KINDB OF
JBfc Mr A. iiS ML MKT HBU* JS£BL IWC JBE3 2SKT ’TT* &3 9
suitable for a full Band, besides everything in the Music line. All the new Books and Music received as
soon an published.
pgf* 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. L. For the satisfaction of persons who may want to order, —not having an opportunity of visiting
the city,—we refer, with pleasure, to the following gentlemen, who have purchased from • us, and who
have cheerfully allowed their names to be used. Hundreds could he added, but space will not allow it.
Rev. A. Means, Pres’t of Emory College, Oxford, Ga., J. L. Reid, Esq., Eatonton, Ga.,
Dr. E. E. Jones, Madison, Ga., W. Gatewood, Esq., Putnam county, Ga.,
Col. N. L. Hutching, Lawrenceville, Ga., (Rev. J. H. Ecuols, Pres’t. Madison Female College.
May 12, 1855. ly 19
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Officers of lUe Grand OivJafon.
Job. G r|suam, No. 102,.... G. W. P.
Thos. Maguire, No. —,.... G. W. A.
J. 0. 0. Burnett, No. —,.... G. S.
G. J. L^oyd,.... .No. 17,... -G. T.
R. J. Gardner, No, —,.... G. Con.
4, G. Gibson, ... No. —,... .G. Sent.
E. M. Galt, *. No. G. Chap.
... OFFICERS GRAND LODGE KNIGHTS OF JERICHO.
At “a regular meeting of the Grand Lodge Knights
of Jerichbf State of Georgia, hold in the City of At
lanta, on the 9th Inst.* the following were elected
Rs officers fbr the ensuing year:
Rr M. Pendleton, of Sparta, ’ G. Ws -G.
W. D 4 Williams, of Oxford, G, W. V. 0,
Wm. G. Forsyth, of Atlanta, G. W. Recorder.
P. M. flow ell, of Fairborn, G. W. M.
R. P. DAVANf, of Penfijld, G, W. &
H.H Carter, of Oalbmm, G. YT^Ghap.
im, * ;•
Hsdicsl levAlution.
THE WOELB UNANIMOUS!
HOLLOWAY’S OiNTMBNT.
THE GREAT COUNTER iRRITANT!!
The virus of disease often makes Us w*y to tin Internal or
gan* through the pores of the skin. This penetrating Ointment
ipelting under the itan lsait i* rubbed in,is absorbed through the
same chanm U, and reaching the seat of iulUmntlon, promptly
*nd invariably sulxlne* It, whether located in the kidneys the
liver, the lungs, or any other important organ. It penetrates the
surface to the interior, through the countless tithes that communi
cate with the skin, as summer rain passes into the fevered earth,
diffusing its cool andregenetating *: flucnce.
Bkin Diseases and Glandular Swelling's.
Every species of exterior b iltati.ni is quickly reduced by the
anti-inthfmatory action of tide Ointment. Angry Knipiions, snob
as Uiieum, Eiyslpelas Totier, liiogworm, ; c i ; lie-id, Nettie,
Ha'li. Scabies, (tor itch) Ac., die out, to return n > niut-o, under lt
:• pjdie-ition Hospital exper eyre in s'! parks of toe v old proves
its infuliabihty in diseases of the skin, the muscle.*, the joints and
the glands.
Ulcers, Sore?, and Turners-
The effect of this unrivalled external remedy noon Heroin**, and
other virulent ulcers anil sores is aim >*t umnicnlous. It first
discharges the poison weioh produces ruppum.ien ncd j>r. ud tt<-->:>
an 1 thus the cu es which its notdmg properties afterwards com
plete are s.Ue as well us permanent.
Wounds, Braises, Burns, and Scalds-
In case? of the fracture of bones, injuries caused by steam ex
plosi >us, Bru.c-, Burns, Scalds, Uhenmat tun, Stiffness of the Joans
and contraction of the sinews, it is employed and warmly recom
mended by the faculty. Tr.is m.i-veli .os re re !y lias be-n intro
duced by its inventor in person into all the le.idrdg Hospitals of
Europe, and-no priva’e housiffiotild should he without it.
Un and tunable Tv- sti in on y.
The Medical Staff of the French and English Armies in the
Crimea officially signed their approval of Holloway’s Ointment a<
the most reliable ’dressing f--r sabre cuts, stubsatui gun sltoi
wounds. It is also used by the smgeons ol the Allied Navies.
Both the Ointment and Pilh should be wed in th--
following cases.
Bunions Mercurial Erup- Swelled Gltnds Sprains
Bur os tfons Sort- Leg* Stiff Joints
Chapped Hands Piles Sore Breasts Better
Chilblains Salt Rheum Sore Heads Ulcers
Fi-tla Sends Sore Throats Venera! Sores
Gout Skin Diseases Sores of ail Wounds of all
Lumbago . Klngwotm kinds kinds
Rheumatism
is§? CAUTION ! —None are genuine unless the words “Hollo
way, N w Ym-k and London,” are disciffiicd ns a water-mark in
every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or bi-x; the
same may be plainly ?eeo by bolding the leaf to the light. A
handsome leward wi 1 be given to any one rendering such infor
mation as may lead to the detection of any par y or parties coun
terfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be
spurious.
* # *Sold at the Manufactories of -Professor Holloway, 8” Maiden
Lane, New York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers
in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilised world,
in Pots, at 25 cents, 62X cents,and each
.jSIF-There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes.
N. B. Directions fur the guidance of partients in every disorder
are affixed to each Pot. Iyi6 fcv'7.
HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION
OF
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT
*n* ii: Aau -
For Diseases of the Madder, Kidneys, Grarel, Drop •
y, Wcakimm, Obstruction*, Secret Diseases,
Female (mwphtlnU, and all Disorders
of the Santol Organ*,
Arising from Excesses and frapnr-loneies in life, end removing all
Improper Discharges from the Bladder, Kidneys, or .’cxualOrgans.
„ whether existing in
51A * 31 D FKM LF,
From whatever cause they may have originated
And no .flatter of Bow Lung Stumliug.
(dicing Health and Vigor fa the Frame, and. Bloom
to the Pallid Cued:.
JOY TO THE AFFLICTED!!!
It cures Nervous and ‘Debilitated .sufferers, ami removes all the
Symptoms, among which will be found
Indisposition
to Exertion, Loss of
Power, Loss of Memory,
pifficuhy of Breathing, Gen
eral Weakness, Horror of Disease,
Weak Nerves, Trembling. Dreadful
Horror of Death, Night Sweats. Cold Feet,
Wakefulness, Dunne-s of Vision, Languor, Uni
versal Lassitude cf the Muscular System, 0 ten
Enormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot
Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of Hie Skin,
Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the
Face, Pain in the vines of the
Eyelids, Frequeatty Black Spots Fly
ing before the Eyes, with Tempo
rary Sofifhsi'Jl nnd Loss of
Sight; Want of AUentitn,
Great Mobility, Rest
lessness, with Hor
| ror of Society. Nothing is more Desirable to such Patients than
Solitude, and Nothing they more Dread for Fear of Them
selves; no Repose of Manner, no Flirnosiness,
no Speculation, but a Hurrieii Transition
from one question io another.
These Symptom*, if allowed to go on—which this medicine Inva
riably removes—soon follows LObS OF POWER FATUITY, AND
EPILEPTIC FlT?—in one of which the patient may expire. Who
can say that there excesses are not frequently followed by those
direful diseases—lNSANlTY AND CONSUL PTION ? The records
of the INSANE ASYLUMS, and the melancholy deaths by CON
SUMPTION, bear ample wftnqss to the truih of these assertions.—
In Lvnatlc Asyhtr.is the most melancholy exhibition appen-s. The
countenanceisuoluaily soddeu and quiic deititutc—neither Mirth
or Grief ever visits D. Should a sound of the voice occur, occur, it
is rarely articulate.
“With woeful measures wsn despair
Low sullen-sounds his grief beguiled.”
Debility is most terrible ! *nri has brought thousands upon thou
sands to uatitr.eiy graves, thus blasting ti e ambition cf many no
ble youths. It can be cured bv the u-e of this
ISFAJLfiiSJ&JL*-] It s: 7IESY.
If you ara suflf ring with any of the above distressing aliments,
the FLUID EXTUAOT BUCHU w;U cure you. Try it and be con
vinced of its efficacy.
BEWARE OF QUACK NOSTRUMS AND QUACK DOCTORS,
who falsely doast of abides and refereii'-es. Citixens know and
avoid them, and save Long Suffering Money, and exposure, by
sending or calling for a bottle of this Poi ular and SPECIFIC REM
EDY.
It allays all pain and inflammation, is perfectly pleasant in its
taste and odor, but immediate in its action.
Helmbold’s Extract Buchu.
Is prepared directly according to the Rules of
PHARMACY AND C9IEMISFRY.
With the greatest accury and Chemical knowledge and care devo
ted in it--combination. Pee Professor DF.WESS’ Valuable Works
on the Practice of Phwslc, and mast of the iate Standard Works
of Medicine.
tfTSSf -S J£3
One Hundred Dollars will be paid to any Physician who can
prove that the Medicine ever injured a Patient; and the testimo
ny of thousands can be produced (o prove that it does great good.
Onsesof from one week to thirteen.years’ standing have i r-t-u ef
fected. The mass of VOLUNTARY TESTIMONY in possession of
the-ProprietOT, Vouching its virtues and curative powers, ; s im
mense, embracing names Well know*; to SCIENCE AND FAME.
100,000 HiiHles Have Reon Mold
and not a single instance es a failure has been reported !
Pkrsonally appeared before me, an Alderman of the City of Phil
adelphia, M. T HELM BOLD, Chemist, who being duly sworn, does
say, tliat liis preparation contains no Narcotic, Mercury :• itijuri
ou* Drug, b it are purely Vegetable.
11. T. HELMBOLD, Sole Manufacturer
SworuauJ subscribed before me tin's v'Jd day of November, l'-54.
WM. P. HIBBARD, Alderman.
Price II [ter Ilotlle. orMx for S3, l>eUvere*i
to any Address,
Accompanied by rclialile and responsible Certificates from Profes
sors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and others.
Prepared and -old by 11. T. HELMBOLD,
Practical and Analitical Chemist.
Ho. 52 South Tenth St., below Chestnut, Assembly
Buddings, Phil.
53S“Tn be had of J. L. Tarwater, PenflHd; l)r. Alexander, At
lanta; Geo. Payne, Macon; and of all Druggists and Dealers
throghout the United States, Canadas and British Provinces.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
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€ J K E S H Alt AY TIED.
Dec 6, 1856 Iy4B
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CONTINUES the business iti all its branches,
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storage and sale of Cotton, Grain, Flour, and pro
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He will, when desired, make liberal cash advances
On produce in store.
Orders for family supplies, Bagging, Rope, £c.,
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Y V in Men’s and Ifcw’s Clothing, GentJenien’s
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describes < very k No e in three
Mfervnt-Languages: English, French, and
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Together w ith the rate ot Discount
Also, a List of all the
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A Complete Nummary of the Finance of
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ALSO,
INTERESTING STORIES,
from an Old Manuscript found in the East,
and no where else to be found. It has never
yet appeared in print, and furnishes the
most complete History of
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end describin'/ the most perplexing posi
tions in which the Ladies and Gentlemen of
that country have been so often found.—
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Furnished weekly to subsc- ibt rs only, at
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Publisher and Proprietor,
March 10 ly 70 Wall-st., N. Y.
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Jl PHOENIX BIT I’EKS have attained in cotweqaeoc* of th*
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for the proprietor to enter into a particular analysis of their M#
dicitmt virtues or properties. Having been more thah twenty
year i before the public, and having the united testimony of mor*
than THREE MILLIONS of persons who have been restored to
the enjoyment of pei’Gct health by them, it is believed that thelf
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In cases of SCROBUL*, 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, by their purifying effects on the blood. FEVEF
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diseases, soon yie ! d to their curative properties No family
should be without them, as by their timely use mueh ruffe ring
and expense may be saved. Prepared WILLIAM MOFFAT, M. a.
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July 5--ly Fenfleld.
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. ftdeiphia. Pa., who has esijoyc-d a most suecesttal practice of
iwenty-two years, during wbicli time he has had Aily and almost
hourly opportunities of witnessing the havoc and destruction it>.
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cioua habits which are fostered by indolence, ignorance and scb>
sability.
“Nature’s Guide” having, therefore, emanated from an experi
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practical information, which are imparted in the language of pro
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in preventing the spread of an evil which has produced more dia
asti-ous inliricities in Youth, more degradation in Manhood, and
more premature decay in all stages oflife, than any othtr sottre*
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July s—ly
HOWARD ASSOCIATION^
PHILADELPHIA.
IMP ORTA ITT ANNO UNCEMENT\
TO all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases,
such as Spermatorrhoea Seminal Weakness,
Impotence, Gonorrhcea, Guest, Syphilis, the Vice
of Onanism, or Sri.f Abuse, &c., &c.
The Howard Association, in view of the awful
destruction of human life, caused by Sexual diseases,
m l the deceptions practised upon the unfortunate
victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed
their Consulting Surgeon, as a Charitable Act wor
thy < f their name, to give Medical Advice Gratis,
to all persons thus who appiy by letter,
with a descript on of their condition, (age, ocoupa
tion, habits of life, &c.,)andin cases of extreme pov
erty and suffering, to Furnish Medicines Free or
CII a roe.
The Howard Association is a benevolent Institu
tion, established by special endowment, for the re
lief of (he sick and distressed, afflicted with “Virul
entand F.pidemic Diseases.” It has now a surplus
of means, which the Directors have voted to expend
in advertising the above notice. It is needless to
ad i that the Association commands the highestMod
ical skill of the age, and will furnish the most ap
proved modern treatment.
.Just Published, by the Association, a Report on
Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the Vice of
Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and other
Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by the Consulting
Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, (in a sealed en
velope,) Free op Charge, on the receipt of Two
Stamps for postage.
Address I)k. GEO. R. CALHOUN, Consulting
Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Direc
tors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President
Geo. Fairchild, Secretary.
Feb. 6 ly $
Stuttering and Stammering Cured,
By Dr. WyckoO*, of Pittsburg, Penn
Without Pain or & irgieal Operation .
WHO will send the cure to any part of the
World, on the receipt of $10; and the mon
ey retm nets if the cute is not effectual. let
ters must be addressed to Dr. Wyckott; Box 746,
Pittsburg, Ta., in care of Arthurs, Rodgers A Cos.
Bankers. - ■
P. S.—Correspondents will please enclose stamps
for return postage;
Caution— AU persons who cannot produce ms
genuino eertificste, *re humbugs, Sept 97*$$
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