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[postponed.]
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-jMpt :. ‘ . . - ,
One Negro Woman by the name 6f Amy, about
fifty-three or four years of age—levied on as the pro
perty of A. T. Scott, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. m my
hands from the Superior and Inferior Courts of G reene
county, in favoriof Petit, Harris & Daniel vs. A. I.
& R. C. Scott,4land, Williams & Wilcox vs. A.l. &
r o Scott ana John P. Scott endorser, Catlin, Le
vit & Cos. vs. A. t. & R. C. Scott, and other 6. fas.
against the.said A. T. &R. Ci Scott
a °April 2 T. F. FOSTER, D. Sheriff.
OHOBOIA, 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
<ons 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, 1857. EUGENI US b. KING,
April 03 Ordinary.
r,t:oS(PM; ;roene ( numj.
CO PUT OP ORMNAItY.
\lf If EKE AS, Win. Rowland, sen., Guardian
V \ „fMary 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 is further
ordered that this Rule be published in the Temper
ance Crusader for forty days in terms of the law.
Given under tny hand at office in Greenesboro’,
Kcb. 14th, 1857. EUGENIUS L. KING,
Feb. 19 Ordinary.
Greene County.
COTKT OF ORDINARY.
\XJ HERE AS, Eliza Evans, formerly Eliza Ove
r 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 all per
sons concerned, to show cause (if any they have) oh
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.
GtIOItGIA, Greene County.
\ YfIIEREAS, Mial J. B. Shaw, Executor of
f T 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 cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to show cause (ifany they have) on
or before tbe 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.
it T HE REAS, Robert H. Jackson, jr. and Elihu
T 7 Hall, Administrators upon the estate of Hugh
H. ii, deceased, petitions the Court of Ordinary of
said county, for Letters of Dismission from said Ad
ministration :
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail 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,
J to. 29 Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Greene county.
COURT OF ORDINARY.
Alf IIEREAS, J. Henry Wood, Administrator
T ? 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 Mondav in August next, why
said Administrator should not be discharged.
Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro,
Jan. 26th, 1857.
EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary.
Jan. 29, 1857. 5
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THE FARMER’S GUIDE
T O
Scientific and Practical Agriculture.
By Hknkv -rmiEKu, F. R. S , of Edinburgh, and the late J. P. Nok
tos, Professor of Scientific Agriculture in Yale College, N. Haven.
2 v Is. Royal Octavo. ICOO pages, and numerous/Wood and
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Feb. 12 No. 54 Gold-st., N". Y.
GEORGIA PLAINS.
THE subscribers take pleasure in stating to their
old customers and others wishing their Wool
made into the best Plains manufactured ip 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
we have to pay for all the material we use.
The factory is situated 18 miles south of Greenes
boro, 12 miles southwest of White Plains, 14 miles
noi thwest of Sparta, 14 east of Eatonton, on the
Oconee river, m Greene county.
Aug S, IMS tAWBKNOBMANF.ro.
FAYETTEVILLE SEMINARY
Subscriber respectfully informs his friends
•sand patrons that he has consented to take
charge of the Fayetteville Seminary the ensiling year.
The intention of the citizens of Fayetteville iff to
build up a splendid School, second to none in Geor
gia. The intention Gs the subscriber is to help them
do that thing. The course of instruction will be
thorough and impressive. No crowding Of/hehuip
on the brain without teaching pupils to think, no
piling of theories upon the memory at the expense
of reason , will be exercised in any department of the
School. But a duo combination of Thought and
Memory —whose union is reason, and whose perfec
tion is wisdom—will be had in constant view, as the
gnat desideratum in school education. And while
the brain is being thus developed, the heart will not
be neglected. Moral training, too, will be particu
larly and successfully inculcated—-successfully, be
cause the Teacher will practice what he preaches!
The rates of Tuition ranging from 16 to 36 dollars
per scholastic year. Board can be had at from 6to
8 dollars per month. To commence 3d Monday in
January, 1857. MORGAN H. LOONEY.
Palmetto, Ga., Dec 13,1857 49
TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC.
. . Having bought out the HACK
IN E from Messrs. Wilson &
ilLJOßrnTitoaiFsoN, the undersigned now run
a Daily Line from Penfieid to Greenes
boro’, connecting with the daily passenger trains.
They also have Livery Stables in both places,
where they are prepared to accommodate persons
with Horses 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 will require the cash in all cases.
LANKFORD, WILSON & CO.
P S. We will give notice to our patrons that $2,50
will be the charge for horse and buggy per day.
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April 2 14
Hals, Cap , Bonnets, Umbrellas
FALL TRADE, 1856.
GEO. W. FERRY, Masonic Hall building,
Broad-st. Augusta, Ga., has received a large
aud carefully selected stock of
Men’s and Boy’s Soft Felt Hats, various colors
“ “ “ Saxony Hats “ “
“ “ Stiff Wool Hats, for plant’n hands
“ “ Silk Plush Caps, new patterns
“ “ Cloth Caps, plush bands
“ “ “ “ 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 ami
Bombazine Bonnets.
ALSO,
Rouches, Flowers, Plumes, Umbrellas, &c.
These goods are fresh from manufactories, mostly
made to order, and are right.
Call, see, and be suited. Sept 20-37
BOOTS AND SHOES.
OPPOSITE TIIE MASONIC IIAI.L,
AUGUSTA, GA.
CLARKE & ROYAL, Dealers in BOOTS
and SHOES, are now receiving their supplies
for Fall and Winter trade, which will comprise all
the varieties ever found in a first class house. 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 finest assortment ever
offered in this city. Also, Plantation Brogans, Ditch
ers’ Boots and house servants’ Shoes or all qualities.
Trunks, Valeses, Carpet Bags, &c. Persons visiting
our city will please give us a call.
Orders filled and sent by express when desired.
H. E. CLARKE. W. S. ROYAL.
August 16 82—ts
Skirts! Skirts!
BROOM & MORRELL
Augusta, Georgia,
HAVE just received Mohair SKIRTS
Patent Whalebone Cactus do.
Hough’s Patent Whalebone do.
White and Slate col’d Manilla do.
Crown Coronation Wbalebonc do.
- - Do. Lattice do. do. y
Do. do. Steel Spring do.
Whi team] Slate col’d Cruvelli do.
Kand d 9.
nbroiaered do.
Grass Cloths, Lappett, and Crinolines, for Shirtings,
Wbalehopes, round and flat. April?
JACKSOIV-STMEET HOSPITAL,
SURGICAL INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES.
AUftUS'VA, BfiOUfeU.
rjnilE undersigned would lespectfully call the atWloft.. of Planters and Slave-owners generally, to
jH_ their vprv complete un ci extensive Kstnblishni’ Tit in Augusta, for the ficconi mount ion ot
Negroes requiriiifi Stirgfcttt oi* t rviUmvni m Chrome I>3*cum*s, ami
~ also Female Disease* -so coniinoM among Negroes.. •
The building is situated corner of Jacksorrand Fen wick-streets, between the Georgia and tbe Savannah
Rail Road Depots, and in sight of both. It is, therefor*, convenient for tire 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 tllC sick. It
is supplied vfit.lt Hot and Cold Baths and Shower Baths—and ha, 1 * Water-Closets in each story, to avoid
fatigue and exposure to the patients. It is also .well Y entilatqd and lighted with Gas. With the constant
attendance of experienced male and female Nurses, the patient will be saved much of the suffering which
too often is the result of unavoidable neglect in the treatment of negfoes 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.
addressed to us at this place will meet with prompt attention.
11. F. CAMPBELL, Surgeon,
R CAMPBELL, Attending Physician.
Augusta, February 5, 1857. ly , (j
J. M. NEWBY tS^CO.,
Wholesale and lletall Seabfs in
FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Under tile United States Motet, Augusta, Ga.
J’ M. 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 person,sgin want of good ell
made Goode,, to their Stock. CALL IN. ■ Oct. 18
PLUIfB & LMTNER,
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, pine Shaving and Toilet Soap,
Foreign and Domestic Handkerchief Extracts, and Cologne Water,
Ground Spices, and Flavoring Extracts, Landrct/Ts Garden Seeds,
Together with every oilier article usually kept in their line—all of which they offer at WIJOLESALI
or RETAIL, on (fe liberal terms as can be had at any other estalishment. Jan. 22,1857 —4-1 y
GEO. A, OATES & BiMVAMMU,
I) ¥1 A L|| HS MV
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
rmt Tunis.
, Ii p “
From the following celebrated Manufactories, for which they are sold Agents, viz:
Bacon Haven, A. H. Gale Gun, and Hazleton 4’ Brothers, New York; and
Halleft, Dayts- <s♦ Go., Boston ,
which, for sweetness ol tone and durability, cannot be. execlied. It is useless to sav 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. Their assortment of MUSIC is very large. Also, always on hand, a.supply of
■ ffintes, -fircardiom, s'c.
ALSO, ALL KINDS OF
.808 ML &ND JBL ÜBSP fIrSL HU mm. JBEO MT TH7 9
suitable for a full Band, besides everything in the Music line. All the new Books and Music received as
soon as published.
J3pF“Persons at a distance, ordering from us, Can .depend upon getting a good article, as we make it a
point to keep goods of the best quality, and such as we can recommend, and warrant in every respect.
N. B.—For the satisfaction of persons who may want to ovder,—-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 be added, but space will not allow it.
Rev. A. Means, .Pres’t of Emory College, Oxford, Ga., J L. Reu>, Esq., Eatonton, Ga.,
Dr. E. E. Jones, Madison, Ga., W. GcytewoCo, Esq., Putnam county, Ga.,
Col. N. L. Hutching, Lawrenceville, Ga., Rev. J. H. Echols, Pres’t Madison Female College.
May 12, 1855. Id 19
.*** Bp M ! m 'm # MM *¥ ! lir
Near tiie United Sfiites Hotel? A iignsta, Georgia,
IS THE. SOLE AGENT FOB THE SALE OF
CHICKERJNG, AND NUNS & CLARK’S JUSTLY CELEBRATED
JSE” .TSL .. •. W .*■>- rnj SS. ‘K ‘ .M 33 SSsS a,
experience of more than thirty years in this market, has proved these Instruments better adapted
J. to this climate —that Lkey stand iu tune butler, ami r etain their original quality longer —than any
others that have ever bet-51 introduced. He hits constantly on hand PIANOS of OTHER MAKERS, ai
LOW PRICES! and if any paruoular tty U- or make is desired, ha is prepared, and will order and furnish
to the customer, at the lowest Factory prices, at any Depot m 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
•Wmir, tnstrucHon BSooks of all Minds,
GUITARS, VIOLINS, AUGORDIONS,
And everything appertaining to the Music business,
AlfoO,
-mmr^ i K_rHL7<stj2'jsE-'SB:;M-c!SSS4> .m.:u ■bs.w:h^:bi'.^jb.^e>
For sale oh the best terms,
orders promptly attended to, and all information desired cheerfully given. July 21 29 ly*
THE JfIONTOOJIIEft'Y 1941 E,
A NEWSPAPER, I‘t.TBLIAI!EI) WEEKLY, TRt-VfeEKLV, AM)
DAILY, IN THE (MTV OK iMONTUOMHKY, ALA.
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X the American i arty. A proper attention is
also given to the Domestic and Envoi gn News, Cur
rent Literature, the CoTtnneiciiil and Industrial inter
ests of the section, with the passing wit and humor
of the day, together 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. The beat proof of its poiHiiari
ty is found in the fact that though it lias been .in ex
istence but thisjfi years, it has a circulation not equal
ed by more than one or two papers in the State.
Tkkms.—jl'bc. weekly will he forwarded to subscri
bers for $2,00 in advance. Olubs of. five or more,
sending cash at the same time—#2 for each subscri
ber. Tri-weekly, $5 in advance; Daily six months,
and the Tri-weekly the other six months, $7 in ad-.
v#nce. HOGPJBR & COYNE
April 2 H
j SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
Officers of the Orand Division.
Jos. G KJBHAM, (Bead).... G. W. P.
Thus. Maouikk, No. —* ••••G. W. A.
J. G. C. Bi'itN’icTt,... .Macon, Gft. G. S.
G. J. Lt'ovp, No. 17,.. ■.G. T.
It. J. G akonkk, .* • • No. —> ••• •G. Con.
-F G. GmsoN,....’ No. —,• G. Sent.
E. M: Gai.t, No. G. Chap.
OFFICERS U HAND LOME KNIUHTS OF JERICHO.
Ai a regular meeting of the Grand Lodge Knights
of Jericho, State of Georgia, held in the City oj At
lanta, oh the 9th inst., the following were elected
its officers for the ensuing year:
E. M. Pendleton, of Sparta, G. W. 0.
W. D. Williams, of. Oxford, G. W. V. C.
W r M. G. EoksVtii, of Atlanta, G. W. Recorder.
P. M. Tidwell, of Fairhorn, G. W. M.
R. P. Davant, of Penfleld, G. W. S.
H. 0, Cahtek, of Calhoun, G, W, Chap.
Sept. 10,
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USED TRROVGROCT THE WORLD!
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A LARMIER DISORDERS,
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Chest diseases Female Com Liver Complaint lions
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*** Sold at the Manufactoy of Professor Hollo wav, SO Maiden
Lane, New York, and by all respeetabk’ Druggist* and Dealers in
Medicine throughout the United States, and the civilized world,
in boxes, at 25 cents, 62>W cents, and $1 each.
is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes.
N. I!. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder
are affixed to each box. 1y46
Dr. McLANB’S
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
LIVER'PILLS.
Two of tile best Preparations of tlie Age,
They are not recom
mended as Universal
Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name pur
ports.
The Vermifuge, for
expelling Worms from
the human system, has
also been administered
with the most satisfactory
results to various animals
subject to Worms.
The Liver Pills, for
the cure of Liver Com
plaint, all Bilious De
rangements, Sick Head
ache, &c.
Purchasers will please
be particular to ask for
Dr. C. McLane’s Cele
brated Vermifuge and
Liver Pills, prepared by
(VWaiuvuj
sole proprietors, Pitts
burgh, Pa., and take no
other, as there are various
other preparations now
before the public, pur
porting to be Vermifuge
and Liver Pills. All
others, in comparison
with Dr. McLane’s, are
worthless.
The genuine McLane’s
Vermifuge and Liver
Pills can now be had at
all respectable Drug
Stores.
FLEMING BRO’S,
60 Wood ’St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sole Proprietors.
SCOVIL & MEAD, New Orleaes, General ‘Wind(sale
Agents for the Southern States,To whom all orders must
be addressed.
SOLO V
\r.'K \vnnsfs, renfield W. Crime, Gi'eerxisftSro’;
.!. Hightower, White Plains ; AV'. Bed, Crawforilsville ;
J. D. CHASE, Washington; .1. M. Devaut, Fiber ton ; K.
M. Smith, Athens; ling in ft Good&on, Monroe ; Face,
Carr & Curloii, Cavnrgion; J. F. A M, Law, Gainsville;
AV. S. Mierc, Madison ; Dantorth ft Neile, Columbus;
George Fay no, Macon; Ames ft Lovely, Taiiehassee Fla.
June Jth 1*57.
91. P. S'I'OVALL,
Warehouse ami Commission Merchant,
-A DCU ST A, ffA.
CONTINUES the'-business in all its branches,
in the extensive Fife Proof Warehouse on
Jackson street, near the Globe Hotel. His strict
personal attention will, as heretofore, be given to the
storage and sale of Cotton, Gram, Flour, anu pro
duce generally.
lie will, when desired, make liberal cash advances
on prpduce in store.
Orders fur family supplies* Bagging, Rope, &c.,
will be promptly and carefully filled, at the lowest
market prig, , *f Aug-aO-H I*
The Most Useful, Most Perfect, Most
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THE WHOLE ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR 1
Greatest discovery ot
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Detectiiig Counterfeit Bank Notes,
Desci ibing Every Genuine Bill in Existence*
and Exhibiting at a'glance every
. Counterfeit in Circulation!!
Arranged so admirably, that reference is
EASY and DETECTION INSTANTANEOUS.
Yo Index to be examined! No pages to hunt lip!
But so simplified and arranged, that the
Merchant, Banker and Business man
can see all at a Glance.
It has taken years to make perfect this
GREAT DISCOVERY.
The urgent necessity for such a work has
long been felt by Commercial men. It has
been published to supply the call for such
a Preventive, and needs but to be known
to be Universally Patronized. It does more
than has ever been attempted by man.—
describes every Bank Note in three
different Languages: English, Frenchman!
German.
Thus Each may read the same in his
own Native Tongue.
1 krais— The paper will be about 28 by
12 inches, and will contain the most
Perfect Bank Note List Published,
L-ether with the rate of Discount.
Also, a List of all the
Private Bankers in America.
A Complete Summary of the Finance of •
Europe and America will be published in
each edition, together with all the important
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
most complete History of
ORIENTAL LIFE
and describing the most perplexing posi
tions in which the Ladies and Gentlemen of
that country have been so often found.—
These Stories will continue throughout the
whole year, and will prove the most enter
taining ever offered to the public.
Furnished weekly to subscribers only, at
$1 a-year. All letters must be addressed to
JOHN S. BYE, Broker,
Publisher and Proprietor,
March 19 ly 70 Wall-st., N. Y.
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
Moffat's Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters.
f REE FROM ALL MINERAL POISONS.
THE great popularity which MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS an#
PHOENIX LIT lEKS 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 persons who have been restored to
the enjoyment of perfect health by them, it is believed that their
reputation as the best vegetable medicine now before the public,
admits of no dispute. In almost,every city and village in the Uni
ted States, there are many who are ready to testify to the effi
cacy in removing diaease, 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. FEVEF
and AGUE, DYSPEPSIA, DROPSY, PILES, and in short most all
diseases, soon yield to their curative properties. No family
should be without them, as by their timely use much suffering
and expense may be saved. Prepared WILLIAM MOFFAT, M. D.
New York, and for aie by J. M. LANKFORD,
July 5-ly P-erJjtfd.-
GRATIS ! GRATIS ! I GRATIS !I l
A Free Gift to All. Misery Believed,
“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 encl-osing two stamps for post
age.
rgl al i8 valuable Rook is written by Dr. A. R. Kinkelin, ofPhil-
JL adelphia. Pa., who has enjoyed a most successful practice of
twenty-two years, during which time he has had daily 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. - t
“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 by an earnest desire to enlighten
the public on a branch of knowledge, essential for the preservation
of both mental and bodiiy 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 ali stages of life, than any other source
ot human misery, debility and death.
“I am a man, and deem nothing which relates to man foreign to
my feeling.
READ.
Youth & Manhood, a Vigorous Life, or a Premature Death.
RHYME EIIV on Self-Pmervafion.
ON! Y2O 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 letter (enclosing a remittance) and
be cured at home. Packages of Medicines, with plain directions,
packed secure from damage or curiosity, arc forwarded by Mail or
Express to any part of the United Sta tes. REMEMBER, Dr. Kn
kelin’s residence has been for the hist twenty years at the N. W
corner of Third any Union streets, Philadelphia, Pa.
July 5--!y
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HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PII I LAI) EL P 111 A.
IMP OUT A NT ANNO UNCEMENT,
rjno ail persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases,
JL such as SpermATOKKiiiKA Seminal Weakness,
i.MFOtLNCF, Gonorrjkka, Gleet,Syphilis, the Vice
of Onanism, or Self Abuse, Ac., Ac.
The Howard Association, in view of the awful
destruction of human life, caused by Sexual diseases,
m i the deceptions practised upon the unfortunate
victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed
their Consulting Surgeon, as a Charitable Act wor
thy cf their name, to give Medical Advice Gratis,
to’ all persons thus afilicted, who apply by letter,
with a descript on of their condition, (age, occupa
tion, habits of life, Ac.,) and in cases ol'extreme pov
erty and suffering, to Furnish Medicines Free of
Charge.
The Howard Association is a benevolent Institu
tion, established by special endowment, lor the re
lief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with “Virul
ent and Epidemic Diseases.” It has now’ a surplus
of mea ts, which the Directors have voted to expend
in advertising the above notice. It is needless to
add that the Association commands the highest Med
ical skill of the age, and will furnish the most ap
proved modern treatment.
Ju->t Published, by .the Association, a Report on
Spennatorrhooea, or Seminal Weakness, the Vice of
Onanism, Masturbation or Seif-Abuse, and other
Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by the Consulting
Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, (in asealed en
velope,) Free of Charge, on the receipt of*Two
Stamps for postage.
Address Dr. GEO. 11. CALHOUN, Consulting
Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Direc
tors. EZRA D. HE ART WELL, President.
Geo. Fairchild, Secretary.
Feb. 5 ly (( <
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Stuttering and Siansierisg Cured,
By Dr. Wyckoit’, of Pittsburg, Penn
Without Pain or Surgical Operation.
WHO will send the cure to any part of th®
World, on the receipt of #10; and the mon
ey returned if the cure is not effectual. §3F”AII let
ters must be addressed to Dr. Wyekoff, Box 746,
Pittsburg, Pa., in care of Arthurs, Rodgers & Cos.
Bankers. ’ v ‘•
P. Si' —Correspondents will please enclose stamps
for return postage.
Cantdon —All persons who cannot produce my
genuine certificate, are humbugs. Sept 27-38
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Twenty-five Witnesses of Paper Money; or, The Forger Convicted!