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Greene SberilF’s Sale*
WILL be sold befbre the Court House door
in the city of Greenesboro, on the first Tues
day in July next, within the legal hours of sole, the
following property to-wit: - • “
One Negro Woman by the name of Aruy, about
fifty-three or four years of age —levied oo as the pro
perty of A. T. Scott, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. in ray
hands from the Superior and Inferior Courts of Greene
county, in favor of Petit, Harris <Sb Daniel vs. A. TANARUS,
& R. C. Scott, Hand, Williams & Wilcox vs. A. T. &
R C. Scott and John P. Scott endorser, Catlin, Le
vi’t & Cos. v& A. T. A R. C. Scott, and other ft fits,
against the said A. T. & R. C. Scott
April 2 T. F. FOSTER, D.Sheriff
GEORGIA, Greene county.
WHEREAS, James Smith, Administrator
upon the estate of Robert F. Griffin, 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
sons 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 ray band at office In Greenesboro 1 ,
April 17th, 1857. EUGENIUB L. KING,
April 23 Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Greene County.
COURT OF ORDINARY.
WHEREAS, Wm. Rowland, sen., Guardian
of Mary E. Kimbrough, now Mary 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 this
Court, to show cause (if any they have) why said
Guardian should not be dismissed, and it ie farther
ordered that this Rule be published in the Temper
ance 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.
GEORGIA* Greene County.
COURT OP ORDINARY.
WHEREAS* Eliza Evans, formerly Eliza Over
ton, Administratrix, and Hugh C. Mitchell,
Administrator upon the estate of Thomas Overton,
deceased, petition the Court of Ordinary of said
county, for Letters of Dismission from said estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish &U 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.
GEORGIA* Greene County.
WHEREAS, Mial J. B. Shaw, Executor of
the last Will and Testament Os Mary Straw
deceased, petitions the Court of Ordinary of said
county for Letters of Dismission :
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 Executor should not be discharged.
Given under my hand at Office in Greenesboro’,
February 10th, 1857. EUGENIUS L. KING,
Feb. 19. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Greene County.
COURT OF ORDINARY.
WHEREAS* Robert H. Jackson, jr. and Elihu
Hall, Administrators upon the estate of Hugh
Hall, deceased, petitions the Court of Ordinary of
said county, for Letters of Dismission from said Ad
ministration :
These are therefore to cito and admonish all per
sons concerned, to show cause, (if any they have,)
on or before the first Monday in August next, why
said Administrators should not be discharged.
Given under my hand, at office in Greenesboro’,
Jan. 19, 1857. EUGENIUS L. KING,
Jan. 29 Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Greene county.
COURT OF ORDINARY.
WHEREAS, J. Henry Wood, Administrator
upon the estate of Thomas D. Bridges, de
ceased, petitions the Court cf Ordinary of said 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 bo discharged.
Given under my band at office in Greenesboro,
Jan. 26th, 1857.
EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary.
Jan. 29, 1857. 5
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GEORGIA PLAINS.
THE subscribers take pleasure in stating to their
old customers and others wishing their Wool
made into the best Plains manufactured in the Uni
ted States, that we are now receiving and will re
ceive wool, furnish warp, and charge but 16 cents
per yard for manufacturing (cash,) as that is what
* r ® v ® *° P*y.for all the material we use.
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northwest of Sparta, 14 east of Eatonton, on the
Oconee nver, in Greene county.
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Augß, 50
* tS _ ‘ • <■ * ,
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sod patrons that he has consented to tske
charge of the Fayetteville Seminary the ensuing year.
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build up a splendid School, second to none in Geor
gia. The intentionof the subscriber is to help them
do that thing. ThA course of instruction will be
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8 dollars per month. To commence 3 J Monday in
January, 181)7. MORGAN 11. LOONEY.
Palmetto,'Go., Dec 18,1857 49
to the traveling FUBLIC.
jbqu Having bought out the HACK
friflftrffijfrL 1N K from Messrs. Wilson &
fcTJßff rh HSHHL Thompson, the undersigned row run
a Dally Line from Peufield to Greenes
boro** connecting: with the daily passenger trains.
They also have Livery Stables in both places,
w here they are prepared to accommodate persons
with Horse* and Buggies to go to any point they
may desire. With good Carriages and harness, gen
tle Horses, sober drivers, and reasonable prices* they
respectfully solicit a liberal share of public patron
age. Having learned the folly of a contrary course,
they itriU require the cash in all eases.
LANKFORD, WILSON & CO.
P S. We will give notice to our-patrons that $2,50
will be the charge for horso and buggy per day.
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April 2 14
Hats, Cap, Bannds, Umbrellas
FALL TRADE* 1856.
GEO. “W. FERRY, Masonic Hall building,
Broad-st. Augusta, Ga., has received a large
and carefully selected stock of
Men’s and Boy’s Soft Felt Hats, various colors
“ “ “ Saxony Hats “ “
41 Stiff Wool Hats, for plaht’n hands
“ “ Silk Plush Caps, new patterns
“ “ Cloth Caps, plush hands
“ “ “ 44 plain and fancy styles
Children’s Fancy Hats and Caps, great variety.
Ladies’ and Misses’ Silk, Florence, English Straw,
new style Luce, various colors, Black Straw’anc
Bombazine Bonnots.
ALeo,
Rouches, Flowers, Plumes, Umbrellas, &c.
These goods are fresh from manufactories, mostly
made to order, and are light
Call, see, and he suited. Sept 20-37
BOOTS AND SHOES.
OPPOSITE THE MASONIC HALL,
AUGUSTA. GA.
CLARKE Sc ROYAL, Dealers in BOOTS
and SHOES, are now receiving their supplies
for Fall and Winter trade, which wll comprise all
the varieties ever found in a first class houso. Our
Stock is selected from the best material, and made
in the most substantial manner. We will be pre
pared to show the largest and fin-st assortment ever
offered in this city. Also, Plantation itrogans, Ditch
m 8 house servants’ Shoes of all qualities*
trunks, Valeseß, Carpet Bags, Ac. Persons visitinie
our city will please give us a call.
Ordt-ra filled and sent by express when desired.
B. CLARKE. VV. S. ROYAI*
August 1# gS-tf
Skirts! Skirts!
BROOM & NORREUL
Augusta, Georgia,
HAVE just received Mohair SKIIiJS
Patent Whalebone Cactus do. -
Hough’s Patent Whalebone do.
White and Slate col’d Manilla do.
Orowt r Coronation W h&lebone do.
Do. Lattice do. do.
Do; do. Steel Spring do. I
White and Slate col’dCruvelli do. [
Colon, and and plakfed do.
Rich Embroidered do,.
ar * Bß <^ h f , L Lappett ’ 311(1 *- 3hh><fngg. i
Whalebones,, round and fiat, April 2
JACKSON-street hospital*
SURGICAL INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES.
AU Get ST A, liROIUUA .
THE undersigned would respectfully call the attention of Planters and Slave owners generally, to
their very complete and extensive Establishment in Augusta, Georgia, for the accommodation of
Negroes requiring Surgical Operations or treatment in Chronic Diseases, and
also Female Diseases so common among: Negroes.
The building is situated corner of Jackson and Fen wick-streets, between the Georgia and the Savannah
Rail R"ad Depots, and in sight of both. It is, therefore, convenient for the reception of patients from a
distance. In its construction, throughout the entire plan, was kept in view the special purpose to which
it is applied; being furnished with everything which can conduce to the comfort 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 and lighted with Gas. With the constant
attendance of experienced male and female Nurses, the patient wiH be saved much of the suffering 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 Operations, &e., the same as in ordinary -city practice.
s3gr“LetteTS addressed to us at this place will meet with prompt attention.
H. F. CAMPBELL, Surgeon,
R. CAMPBELL, Attending Physician,
Augusta, February 5, 1857. ly 5
I.H. .t ill.
Wholesale and Betail Dealers in
FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING,
* Under the United States Hotel* Augusta* Ga.
Jiff. NEWBY & CO. have just opened an elegant stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING ,
• for Men and Boy’s wear. , They respectfully call the attention of all persons in want of good well
made Goods , to their Stock. GALL IN. - Oct. 18
PLUMB & LfifTNGR,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
—WHOLESALE AND BETAIL 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,
Gr ound Spices, and Flavoring Extracts, LandretPs 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 estalishment. Jan. 22,1857 —4-ly
LEO. A. OATES & BROTHER,
DEALERS IN
PIANO FORTES, BOOKS, MUSIC, &C.,
BROAD-STREET, BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GLOBE HOTELS,
RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of their friends and the public generally; to their large
and well-selected stock of
Niiifffftmui.
From the following celebrated Manufactories, for which they are sold Agents, viz:
Bacon Raven, A. H. Gale Sp Cos., and Hazleton Brothers, New York; and
Hallett, Davis Cos., Boston,
which, for sweetness of tone and durability, cannot be excelled. It is useless to say more in their favor,
as they are too well known to need puffing. Piano Fortes of any Maker or style ordered at the lowest
prices. Their assortment of MUSIC is very large. Also, always on hand, a supply of
Jttelodeons, Guitars, Violins, Flutes, •Accordions, AV.
ALSO, ALL KINDS OF
IS HR A. Msm BE jSKT ms HBC* SBR BCJ am ZHEI3 M “Bn as 9
suitable for a full Band, besides everything in the Music line. All the new Books and Music received as
soon as published.
pgr*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 tho 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 he used. Iliuidreds could be added, but space will not allow it.
Rev. A. Means, Pres’t of Emory College, Oxford, Ga, J. lVßhid, Esq., Eatonton, Ga,
Dr. E. E. Jones, Madison, Ga., W. Gatewood, Esq., Putnam county, Ga.,
Col. N. L. Hutching, Lawrencevifle, Ga., Rev. J. H. Echols, Pres’t Madison Female College.
May 12, 1855. ly 19
CSARtSSCATtTW,
Hear the United States Hotel, Aagasta, Georgia,
IS THE SOLE AGEIT FOR THE SALE OF
CHicfeßßiNaap. mm & cl Mm justly celebrated
© MT* €UP ISNOL TT JE2 && 9
experience of more than thirty years iti this market, has proved these Instruments better adapted
X to this climate—that they stand in tune better, and retain their original quality longer—than any
others that have ever been introduced, lie has constantly on hand PIANOS of OTHER MAKERS, at
LOW PRICES! and if any particular style or make is desired, he is prepared, and will order and furnish
to the customer, at the lowest Factory prices, at any Depot in this city, in perfect order and tune, with
out extra charge, any kind they may want, and will give a guarantee that everything sold by him shall
prove exactly as represented. He has a large stock of
• tlnsic, Instruction Books of all Kiwis,
GUITARS, VIOLINS, ACCORDIONS,
And everything appertaining to the Music business.
ALSO,
For sale on the best terms.
FiT*All orders promptly attended to,-and all information desired cheerfully given. July 21 29 ly*
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A NEWSTAPEK, PUBLISHED *WEKKLY, THI-WEEKI.Y, AND
DAILY, IN THE CITY OP MONTGOMERY, AI.A.
rpHE MONTGOMERY MAIL is an advocate of
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also given to the Domestic and Foreign News, Cur
rent Literature, the Commercial apd Industrial inter
ests of the section, with the passing wit and humor
of the day, tbgother with original sketches occasion
ally. The publishers endeavor to issue, a journal of
general interest to both town and country subscri
bers. ,
The Mail has succeeded so far, beyond what might
have been expected. Thehest proof of its popular!-,
ty is found in the fact Chat though it has been in ex
istence but three years, it has a circulation not equal
ed by more than one or two papers in the State,
Terms. —The weekly Will be forwarded to subscri
bers for $2,60 in advance. Clubs of five or more,
sending cash at tbe same for each
l,v Tri-weekly, $6 in advance; Daily si*’ months,’
and the Tri-weekly-the other six months, $7 in ad
vance. Wf- HOOPER A COYNE
7 April 2 • 14
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
Officers of (be hraiul Olvtoion.
Jos. Grisham, No. 102,,.. .G. W. P.
Thob. Maguire, .No. —,... .G. W. A.
J. O. C._ Burnett, No. —, G. S.
G. J. Lloyd, No. 17,'... <3. T.
R. J. Gardner, No. ,-r-,. -.. G. Con.
Jt G. Gibson, No. —,. • • *G. Sent.
E. M. Ga lt,. No. .. . .G. Chap.
OFFICERS GRAND LODGE KNIGHTS OF JERICHO.
At a regular mooting 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. Pendleton, of Sparta, G. W. C.
* VV. J). Williams, of Oxford, G. W. V. C.
Wm. G. Forsyth, of Atlanta, G. W. Recorder.
P. M. Tidwell, of Fairburn, G. W, M.
R. P. Davant, of Penfield, G. W. S.
11. 0. Carter, of Calhoun, Ch W. Chap.
Sept. 10, 1866.
A Medical Revolution.
THE WORLD UNANIMOIDSf
HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT.
THE GREAT COUNTER iRRITANT! !
The virus of disease often make* it< way to the iutevnal or
gan* through the pores of the skin. This penetrating Ointment
melting under the harul as it is rubbed in, is absorbed through the
same channels, and reaching thereat of infUnwtion, promptly
and invariably subdues it, whether located in the kidneys, the
liver, the lungs, o'raiiy other impoi tnnt organ. It penetrates the
surface to the interior, through the c< uuMers tubes that eommnni
eate with tlje akin, as summer rain passes into the fevered earth,
fliffusing its cool and regeuetating ir Alienee.
Skin Diseases and Glandular dwellings.
Every species of exterior irritation M quickly reduced hy the
anti-'iiflamatory action of this Ointment. Angry Eruptions, sm li
as Salt Khemn, Erysipelas Tetter, Ringworm, Se ild Head, Nettle,
Hash, Scabies, t or Itch) Ac., die out, to return no more, under its
. application. Hospital experience in all parts of the world proves
its infaliabflity in diseases of the skin, the muscles, the joints and
the giands.
Ulcers, Sores, and Tumors-
The effect of this nnrivallei external remedy upon Scrofula, and
other viruleut ulcers and sores, is almost uiarnculnus. It first
discharges the poison weich produces suppuration and proud flesh
’ and thus the cures which its l.eahng properties afterwards com
jdete are safe as well as permanent.
Wounds, Bruises, Burns, and Scalds-
In cases of the fracture of hones, injuries caused hy steam ex
plosions, Druses, Burns, Scalds, Rheumatism, Stiffness of the Joints
and contraction of the sinews, it is employed and Warmly recom
mended by the faculty. Tins marvellous re uedy has t een intro
duce! hy its inventor in person into ali the teadi ig Hospitals of
Europe, and no private houSehouid should be without it.
Undeniable Testimony.
The Medical Staff of the French and English Arums in the
Crimea officially sigued their approval of 1 folio way’s Ointment as
the most reliable ‘dressing for sabre cuts, stabsand gun-shot
wounds. It is also used by the surgeons of the Allied Navies.
Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the
following cases.
Buniona Mercurial Ernp- Swelled (Hands Sprains
Burns tiong Sore Legs Stiff Joints
Chapped Hands Piieß Sore Breasts Eetter
Chilblains Sait Rheum Sore Heads Ulcers
Fi-tla Scalds Sore Throats Veneral Sores
Gout Skin Diseases Sores of all Wounds of all
Lumbago Ringworm kinds kinds
Rheumatism
CAUTION ! —None are genuine unless the words “Hollo
way, N-w York and London,” are discribed as a water-mark in
every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or box ; the
same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light. A
handsome reward 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.
%*Soldat the Manufactories of Professor Holloway, 80 Maider.
Lane, New York, and hy all respectable Druggi.-ts and Dealers
in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilized world,
in Pots, at 25 cent 3,6 2% cents, and sl. each.
is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes.
N. B. Directions for the guidance of partienUin every disorder
are affixed to each Pot. Iyl6 1557.
HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION
or
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT
UHB u.
For Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys , flrarel, Drap
y, Weaknesses, Obstructions, Secret Diseases ,
Female Complaints, and all Disorders
of the Sexual Organs,
Arising from Excesses and Imprudencies in life, and removing all
Improper Discharges from the Bladder, Kidneys, or Sexual Organs,
whether existing in
JTtA- E Oft FKMA 1,11,
From whatever cause they may have originated
And no flatter of ISow L>oiig .'Standing
Citing Health and Vigor ta the Frame , and Bloom
to the Pallid Cheek.
JOY TO THE AFFLICTED!!!
It cures Nervous and Debilitated sufferers, and removes all the
Symptoms, among which will be found
Indisposition
to Exertion, Loss of
Power, Loss of Memory,
Difficulty of Breathing, Gen
eral Weakness, Horror of Diseasej
Weak Nerves, Trembling. Dreadful
Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet,
Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Uni
versal Lassitude of. the Muscular System, Oiten
Enormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot
Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin,
Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the
Face, Pain in the Back, Heaviness of the
Eyelids, Frequently Black Spots Fly
ing before the Eyes, with Tempo
rary Suffusion and Loss of
Bight; Want of Attention,
Great Mobility, Rest
lessness, with Hor
ror of Society. Nothing ia more Desirable to such Patients than
Solitude, and Nothing they more Dread for Fear of Them
selves; no Repose of Manner, no Earnestness,
no Speculation, but a Hurried Transition
from one question to another.
These Symptoms, if allowed to go on—which this medicine inva
riably removes—soon follows LOBS OK POWER FATUITY, AND
EPILEPTIC FlTS—in one of which the patient may expire. Who
can say that these excesses are not frequently followed hy those
direful diseases —INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION f The records
of the INSANE ASYLUMS, and the melancholy deaths by CON
SUMPTION, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions.—
In Lvnatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition apperrs. The
countenance is actually sodden and quite destitute—neither Mirth
or Grief ever visits it. Should a sound of the voice occur, occur, It
is rarely articulate.
“With woeful measures wan despair
Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled.”
Debility is most terrible ! and has brought thousands npon thou
sands to untimely graves, thus blasting the ambition of many no
ble youths. It can be cured hy the use of this
INFALLIBLE KEMEBY.
If you are stiff ring with any of the above distressing aliments,
the FLUID EXTRACT BUGHU will cure you. Try ft and be con
vinced of its efficacy.
BEWARE OF QUACK NOSTRUMS AND QUACK DOCTORS,
who falsely doast of abilies and references. Citizens know and
avoid them, and save Long Suffering Money, and exposure, by
sending or calling for a bottle of this Popular and SPECIFIC REM
EDY.
It allays all pain and Inffammaiion, 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
PIIA R M AC Y AND CHE MISERY,
with the greatest accury and Chemical knowledge and care devo
ted in its combination. See Professor DEW ESS’ Valuable Works
outlie Practice of Pliwsic, and mast of the late Standard Works
of Medicine.
One Hundred Dollars wiil be paid to any Physician who can
prove that the Medicine ever injured a Patient; and the testimo
ny 6f thousands can he produced to prove that it does great good.
Cases of from one week to thirteen years’ standing have been ef
fected. The mass of VOLUNTARY TESTIMONY in possession of
the Proprietor, vouching its virtues and curative powers, is im
mense, embracing names well known to SCIENCE AND FAME.
100,000 Rutiles Have Been Sold.
and not a single instance of a failure has been reported !
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the City of Phil
adelphia, 11. T. HELMBOLI), Chemist, who being duly sworn, does
say, that his preparation contains no Narcotic, Mercury : injuri
ous Drug, but are puroly Vegetable.
11. T. 11KLMR0LD, Sole Manufacturer.
Sworn and subscribed before me this 2i4d day of N'o\ember, 1554.
WM. P. HIBBARD, Alderman.
Price $1 per Hollies, orMx for Delivered
to any Address,
Accompanied by reliable and responsible Certificates from Profes
sors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and others.
Prepared and sold by 111 T. lIKLMBOLD,
Practical and Anahtical Chemist.
No. 62 South Tenth St., below Chestnut, Assembly
Buildings, Phil.
fgjT To be had of J. L. Tarwater, renfield; I)r. Alexander, At
lanta; Geo. Payne, Macon; and of all Druggists and Dealers
throghout the United States, Canadas and British Provinces.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
Ask for Helinbold’fc—Take no Nother.
€ JllK -N 1 A It A A T I E IS.
Dec , 185# ‘- v4B
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in the extensive Fire Proof Warehouse on
Jackson street, near the Globe Hotel. llis stric
personal attention will, as heretofore, be given to the
storage ami sale of Cotton, Grain, Flour, and pro
duce generally, , , ,
He will, when desired, make liberal cash advances
on produce iu store. . „
Orders for family supplies, Bagging, “°P® <■ c
will be promptly and carefully filled, ntthelowee
market price. Au S B °- 84
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Tuns Each may read the same in his
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Terms—The paper will be about 28 by
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Together with the rate of Discount
Also, a List of all the
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A Complete Summary of the Finance of
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NEWS OF THE DAY'.
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
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ORIENTAL LIFE
and describing the most perplexing posi
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that country have been so often found.—
These Stones will continue throughout the
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taining ever offered to the public.
Furnished weekly to subscribers only, at
a-year. All letters must be addressed to
JOHN S. DYE, Broker,
Publisher and Proprietor,
March 19 ly 70 Wall-st., N. Y.
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
Moffat’s Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters.
FREE FROM ALL MINERAL POISONS.
THE great popularity which MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS and
PHOENIX BITTERS have attained in consequence of the
extraordinary cures effected by their use, renders it unnecessary
for the proprietor to enter into a particular analysis of their Me
dicinal virtues or properties. Having been more than twenty
years before the public, and having the united testimony of more
than THREE MILLIONS of persona who have been restored to
the enjoyment of per'rct health by them, it Is believed that their
reputation as the beet vegetable medicine now before the public,
admits of no dispute. In almost every city and village in the Uni
ted States, there are many who are ready to testify to the effi
cacy in removingdiaease, and giving to the whole system re
newed vigor and health
In cases of SCROFULA, 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. FKVKF
and AGUE, DYSPEPSIA, DROPSY, PILES, and in short most all
diseases, soon yie'd- to their curative properties No family
should be without them, as by their time y use touch suffering
and expense may be saved. Prepared WII LIAM MOFFAT, M. D.
New York, and for sale by J. AL LANKFORD,
July s—ly Penfield.
GRATIS ! GRATIS !! GRATIS !! !
A Free Gift to AH. Misery Relieved,
“Nature’s Guide,” anew and popular work, is distributed with
out charge, and forwarded by Mail to any Post Office in the Uni
ted States, on receiving an order enclosing two stamps for post
age.
THIS valuable Book is written by Dr. A. It. Kinkelin, of Phil
adelphia, Pa., who has wjoyed a most successful practice of
twenty-two years, during which time he has had taily and almost
hourly opportunities of witnessing the havoc and destruction in
flicted upon human strength, happiness, and life, by the perni
cious habits which are fostered by indolence, ignorance and sen
sability.
“Nature’s Guide” having, therefore, emanated from an experi
enced mind, may be supposed to abound in salutary warnings and
practical information, which are imparted in the language of pro
priety and delicacy, dictated hy an earnest desire to enlighten
the public on a branch of knowledge, essential for the preservation
of both mental and bodily health. Every individual is interested
in preventing the spread of an evil which has produced more, dis
astrous infirmities in Youth, more degradation in Manhood, and
more premature decay in all stages of life, than any other source
of human misery, debility and death.
“I am a man, and deem nothing which relates to man foreign to
my feeling.
BEAD.
Youth & Manhood, a Vigorous Life, or a Premature Death,
KINKELIN on Self-Preservation.
ONT.Y 20 Cents, or that value in postage stamps, will ensure a
copy of this book, prepaid, per return of mail. Persons at a dis
tance may address Dr. K., by le ter (enclosing a remittance) and
be cured at home. Packages of Medicines, with plain directions,
packed secure from damage or curiosity, are forwarded by Mail or
Express to any part of the United States. REMEMBER, Dr. Kn
kelin’s residence lias been for the last twenty years at the N. W
corner of Third any Union streets, Philadelphia, Pa.
July 6—ly
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PIIILA DE L P 111 A.
IMP ORTA NT ANNO UNGEMENT,
TO all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases,
such as Spekmatorkikea Seminal Weakness,
Impotence, Gonokkikea, Gleet, Syphilis, the Vice
of Onanism, or Self Abl t ?e, &c., &c.
The Howard Association, in view of the awful
destruction of humgn life, caused by Sexual diseases,
and 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 afflicted, who apply by letter,
with a descript on of their condition, (age, occupa
tion, habits of life, &e.,)nnd!n cases of extreme pov
erty and suffering, to Fcknish Medicines b ree of
The Howard Association is a benevolent Institu
tion established by special endowment, for the re
lief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with “Virul
ent and Epidemic Diseases. ’ It has now a surplus
of means, which the Directors have voted to expend
in advertising the above notice. It is needless to
add that the Association commands the highestMed
ieal skill of the age, and will furnish the most ap
proved modern treatment.
Just Published, by the Association, a Report on
Spermatorrhocea, 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 of Charce, on the receipt of Two
Stamps’ for postage.
Address Dr. GEO. R. CALHOUN, Consulting
Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Direc
tors. EZRA D. HEART WELL, President.
Geo. FAiRcniLD, Secretary.
Feb. 5 ty... 8
Stuttering and Stammering Cured,
By I>r. Wjckofi, of Pittsburg, Penn
Without Pain or Surgical Operation.
WHO will send the cure to any part of th
World, on the receipt Os $10; and the mon
ey returned if thet cj&re is not effectual. let
ters must be addressed to Dr. WyCkofi, Bux 74<J,
Pittsburg, Pa 0 in care of Arthurs, Rodgers & Cos.
hankers.
P. S.—Cortespohuonts will please enclose stamps
for return postage:
Gmition —All persons who cannot produce my
genuine certificate, are lmntbugß. Sept 27-88
Twenty-five Witnesses of Paper Money; or, The Forger Convicted!