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Orwenc Sheriff’s Sal®. ,
WILL b* sold before the Court
ia the city of Greenesboro, on tiieawriuo®-
1,,T w Julynext’ within the legal hours m sale, the
following property to- wit: .gif. , ,
One Negro Woman by thopaHtefof Amy, about
fifty-three or four years 0&*?e-— levied on as the pro
perty of A. T. ftcott, to eat ; sty sundiv ii. fas. in ray
hands irorrrtW Superior and Inferior Courts of Greene
county, in favor of IVtit, Harris & Hamel va A T.
& R O. Scott, Hand, Williams A Witoox vs. A. 1. &
]{ q Scott and Joiin P. Scott indorser, Ctttitn, X>e
vit & Cos vs. A. T. & R. 0. Scott, and other tL fas.
aeai; gt the said A T. & R. C. Scott
g A T ,ril 3 T. F. FOSTER, D. Sheriff.
uuottttlA. Gree couaity.
imrBEEJKEAS, James Smith, Administrator
upon the estate of Itobert F. Gridin, de
based petitions the Court of Ordinary < f said
county for letters of dismission frora 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 hand at office in Greenesboro ,
April 17th, 1857. EUGENI US L. KING,
A-rii 25 O rdiljar y-
COVET OP OKDINAKY.
\¥7'IIEREAS, Win. Rowland, sen., Guardian
\\ oi Mary E. Kimbrough, now Mary E. Hutche
pon, 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 Terra of this
Court, to show cause (if any they have) why said
Guardian should not be dismissed, and it is further
oiden and ilret ttiis I!u!e be published in the Temper
ance Crusader for forty days in terras of the law.
Given under my hand at ofTfo-i in Greenesboro’,
Fob. 1 It’ , 1857. EUGENIUS L. KING,
Pebr 1 ‘J Ordinary.
JtORGI.tj GreeßC fOTUity.
COfKT OF ORDINARY.
TIfHEBEAS, Eliza Evans, formerly E::zaOver
* V ton, Administratrix, and Il'ich C. Mitchell,
Administrator upon the estate of ihomos Overtoil,
and erased, petition the Court of Ordinary of said
county, for Letters of Dismission from laid estate:
These ore therefore to rite and admonish a’d per
sons et ncv rnfd, to show cause (f any they Lave) on
or before the first Monday in September next, why
raid Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand. < office in Greenesboro’,
Feb. 14th, 1857. EUGENIUS L. KING,
Feb. 19 Ordinary.
*. Cr(><>ni> Ceuetv.
WT Ml REAS, Mial J. ti. Shaw, Executor of
f v the. test Will and Testament of Mary Shaw
diiHHced, petitions the Court of Ordinary of said
conmy for Lett* r 4 of Disraisrion : .
These are then fore to c te and admonish all per
sons cone*, mod, to show muse ( fany they hay*-) on
or before the rir*t Monday in Sept rnber next, why
snid Executor should not !>© discharged.
Given tuyßr my hand at Office in Grcenef-boro’,
February Khh, 1857. EUGENIUS L. KING,
Feb. J 9. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Greene Cosfisfy. \
COURT
\ytiiee£s R obert IT. and Elifcu
y y ipji, Adm : nfotratois upon the estate of Hugh
IF ], deceased, petitions tfm Court of Ordinary of
feniti e*.>uiy, for Letters ofDissilssion from gaili Ad
ministration :
These are therefore to cite and admonish a!! per
s**us concerned, to show cause, (if any they have,)
PTvssr Before the first Monday in August next, why
Haiti Ad mini tratow should not he discharged.
Given under my hand, at office in Greeuesboro’,
Jan. i‘s, 1857. EUGEi v .IUS L. KING,
J;n.~9 Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Greene county.
COURT OF ORDINARY.
T7ITIIEREAS, J. Henry Wood, Administrator
▼ t upon tbe c-state of Thomas D. Bridges, de
ceased, petitions the Court cf Ordinary of Laid coun
ty, for Letters of Dismission from said estate:
’ Thus*; are therefore to cite and admonish c.l! per
sons court-rued, to show cause, (if any they have,)
on or lie fort- the first Nl< ndat in August next, why
sxi * Administrator should not be. discharged.
Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro,
Jan. 26th, 1857.
EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary.
Jan. 20, 1557. 5
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THE FARMER’S GUIDE
* TO
Scientific and Practical Agriculture.
By Hush? Tf.pnß. F R.. of Edinburgh, 3Bf j the i s te J. P. Nor.
to*, Profe-sor of Bcienti3’- Vsrricuitnrei’l Yale OdJege. N. I liven
2 r Is. Keyd t)c Uvo. IS JO psges, and numerous Wood anil
F eel Ergi-;.>vltirs.
I h.n !•-, cor c-.-“i?'y, the me t complete work on A erf culture ever
pablfs ‘ed, aud in m- ler to give it a wider circulation, the publish
tjrs have 1 esO'’v<l to reduce the p*jce to
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ways be adib onsed (post-paid) to the publishers,
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F b 12 N .. r,i Oold-Nt, N. Y.
GEORGIA PJLAIAS.
THE subscribers take pleasure in stating to tbeir
obi customers and others ttishiiiK their Wool
made into the best Plains manufactured in the Uni
ted State-i, that w*c are now receiving and will j”e-
Ceive wool, furnish warp, and charge hul 16 cents
per yard for manufacturing (<*s\) as that is what
\ t iQ material we use.
/ * The Factory is situated 18 miles south, of Grecncs
boro, 12 miles southwest of White Plains, 14 miles
northwest of Sparta, 14 east of Eaton ton, on the
Ocviice. river, in Greene county.
LAWRENCE MANF. Oa
Aug 2, 1836 80
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FAYETTEVILLE SEMINARY
TITE SdCscriber respectfully informs his friers
patrons that he has consented so tale
obtfirge of the Fayetteville Seminary the ensuing year.
The intention of the citizens of Fayetteville is.to
build up a splendid School, second to none in Geor
gia. The intention ©f the subscriber is to help them
do that thing. The course of instruction will be
thorough and impressive. No crowding of fact* up
on the brain without leaching pupiis 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 duv combination of Thought and
Memory —whose union is reason, and whose perfec
tion is wisdom —will be had iu constant view, as the
great 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, bo
cause the Teacher will practice what he preaches !
The rates of Tuition ranging trora 16 to 36 dollars
per scholastic year. Board can be b.id at from 6to
8 dollars per month. To commence 3d Mondav in
January, 1857. MORGAN H. LOONEY.
Doe 18, 1857 49
TORTILE TRAVELING PUBLIC.
1C71& Having bought qut the HACK
INS from Messrs. Wilson &
a Gaily Line from Pcnlield 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 lUorses and Buggies to go to any point they
may desire. With good Carriages and harness, gen
tle Horse-, sober drivers, and reasonable prices, they
respectfully solicit a liberal share of public patron
age. Having learned the folly of a contrary cduyse,
they will require the cash in all canes.
LANKFORD, WILSON & CO.
PS. We will give notice to our patrons that $2,50
*4ll be the charge for horse and buggy per day.
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Twenty-five cents buys it—the cheapest, richest,
and most lasting luxury for the money that vro know.
Three dollars secures it for one year,- and what three
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clothes, eating, drinking, furniture, and bow ranch
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era Times.
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brary of miscellaneous reading, such as can be found
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April 2 14
Hals, Cap , Bonnets, Umbrellas
FALL TRADE, 1856.
GEO. FEHHY, Masonic Gall building,
ilroad-st Augusta, Ga., has received a large
and carefully selected stock of
Men’s and Hoy’s Soft Felt Hats, various colors
“ “ “ Saxony Hats “ “
“ “ Stiff Wool Hats, for plaut’n hands
“ “ Silk Plush Caps, new patterns
“ “ Cloth Caps, plush bands
“ “ “ “’ piaiu 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 an:
Bombazine Bonnets.
ALSO,
Rouches, Flowers, Plumes, Umbrellas, &e.
These goods i fresh fj&ra manufactortes, mostly
made to order, and are right.
Call, see, and be suited. ‘ Sept 20-37
BOOTS AND SnOES.
OPPOSITK TIES t-lAOCSiC BAU,
AUGUSTA. GA.
CLARKE A- ROYAL, in
and SHOES, are now receiving their supplies
for Fa:i and Winter trade, which w ! U comprise all
the varieties ever found in a first class house. Out
Stock in selected from the bt-.-t material, and made
in the most substantial manner, We will be pre
pared to show th largest and finest •uisortment ever
offered in this city. Also, Plan nt nn Brogans, Hitch
ers’ Boots and house servants’ .Shoes of all qualities.
Trunks, Valese*, Carpet Bags, Ac. Persons visiting
our city will please give us a call.
Orders filled and sent by express when desired,
ri. E. CLARKE. W. 8. ROYAL.
August 16 82-t(
Skirts! Skirts!
BROOM & XORRELL
Augusta, Georgia,
HAVE just received Mohair SKfR'IS
Patont W hah-bone Cactus do.
Hough’s Patent Whalebone do.
White, and Slate col’d Manilla do.
Crown Coronation Whalebone do.
Do, Lattice da do.
l)o. do. Steel Spring do.
White and Slate coPdCruvulli do.
Colored and plaided do.
Rich Embroidered do.
Grass Cloths, Lnppott, and Crinolines, for Shirtings.
Whalebonufa round and flat April 2
SURGICAL INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES.
AV GV ST A, GHOBGIA. .
THE undersigned would respectfully call tbe attention of Planter* end Slave-owners geocreUy, to
their very complete and exlerutfve Establishment iu Augusta, Georgia, for the iMscoiomodatioo of
Negroes requiring Surgical Operations or treatment in Chronic Diseases, an<3
also Female Diseases so common among Negroes.
The bui’dingds situated corner of Jackson and Feawick-atreets, between tbe Georgia wad the Savannah
Rail Road -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 iu view the special purpose to which
.it is applied; being furnished with everything which can conduce to the COmXort of the siclG. It
is supplied with Hot and Cold Baths and Shower Baths—and has Water-Closets iu each story, toavoid
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 patieEt will be gsved much of the suffering which
100 often id the result of unavoidable neglect in tbc treatment of negroes la ordinary private practice.
Terms —For Board, Lodging and Nursing, per month, $lO. For all ssmtsoAoiT Medicl stftendance,
Surgical Operations, Ac., the same as in ordinary city practioe.
addressed to us at this place will meet with prompt attention.
H. F. CAMPBELL, Surgeon,
R CAMPBELL, Attending Fhyetcian.
Augusta, February 6, 1857. ly %
j. ■: \r*MV co..
Wholesale and Retail Sealers la
FINE BEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
Under tfec United States Hotel, Augusta, Ga-
JM. NEWBY & CO. have just opened an elegant stock of READ Y~MADS CLOTEIKG,
m for Mnan i Boy’s wear. They respectfully call the attention of all w&ntof good trell
nuuis Goods , to their Stock. GALL ILL Oct. 18
P LIU M B & LEITNER,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
—WHOLESAI.B AND EETAIT. DEALKRB IN
.Pare Algdicines, Chemicals , Drugs, Paints, Oils , French and American Window
h. ‘• IwVr nMfieSf Jjjfctty, Paint Mills , Gold Foil, Gold Leaf, Sponge, Choice
rSr “andies, and vi ines, for Medical Purposes, Fine Shaving and Toilet Soap,
’K % ■Fjjfort'i&n Handkerchief Extracts , and Cologne Water,
Utovmd Spices; and Flavoring Extracts , LandrctKs Garden, Seeds,
* .Together 3ffh Wtdfipi Ijmer article usually kept m their Tine-—all of which they oflbr at WHOLES ALB
or 4)L, berai terras as can bo had at any other estahshment Jan. 22,. 1857—4-ly
&brothel
SJRA£.EfS.SIIS
PIANO FORTES, BOOKS, MUSIC, &C..
BROAD-STREET, BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GLOBE HOTELS
ELSPECT FULLY iuvito the attention of their- iHencbi and the poblio geueralty; to thtdr l*rgf>
. and well-selected stock of
Mi (| Ff s |f| fll f| s
it 1 J . s If I I 11 11 1 Uu *
From Cue follovriiig celebrated Manufactories, for which fihey art* Agents, visit
Bacon 4- Raven, A. 11. Gale Ls Cos., and Hazleton 4* Brothers, New York ; and
Hall-it, Davis Lg Cos., Boston ,
which, for ••waotnes* of tone and dui-abhßy, cannot be excelled. It is n**els to say more m their fkvw,
j>; they arc t i --> well known to need puffing. Piano Fortes of any .Maker or style ordered at tbe lowest
prices. Their assorpaent of MUSIC is very largo. Also, always on hand, a supply of
mTZclmiemin, iimlarn. WHoUm, stitteomMatt*) 4*c.
ALSO, ALL Jtisns OF
htfjß m Am. ms w msr am nar bhk. ms jcs mr rmr mm 9
suitable for a ftiil Band, liesidea everything in tbe Music line. All the new Books ami Masks received g
soon as published.
idgTPer&om at a distance, ordering from ns, can depend upon getting a good wtirie, &B we make it a
point to keep goods of the best quality, and such ns wo can recommend, and warrant in every respect
N. B.—For the satisfaction of •nurseas who may want to order, —not having an opportunity of
the city,—we refer, with pleasure, to the following gentleinen, who have purchased from u, and who
have cheerfully allowed their names to be used. Hundreds could bo added, bnt space will not allow it
Rr-v. A. Mrans, Pres’t of Emory College, Oxford, Ga., (J. L. Rem, Esq., Eatonton, Gil,
Dr. E. E. Jones, Madison, Ga., j W. Gatewood, Eyq., Putnam county, (k,
Col. N. L. Hutching, Lawreneeville, Ga., i Rev. J. H. Echols, Prea’t Madison Female Gollega,
May 12, 1855. ly 19
mm tm. m wisff *
Near lie United States Eete!, Augusta, Georgia,
TPJB A CHE NT Fm TWE SALE &¥
CHICK BRING, AND NUNS & CLARK’S JUSTLY CELEBRATED
me m mr .as®. m
f f p * rieac f of more thiilß thirty years in this niarki|iiHs proved these Instruments better adapted
A. to this ciimate-tact they stand in tjmo bettor, and retain their original quality longer-thau any
low v'puipJi’ rs-r 6e ” lntro ? UL ;* d - l /° tl ‘ constantly on hand PIANOS of OTHER MAKERS, at
i , “■'A' <v ‘ *V : ‘! n an F particular styio or music is desired, ho w prepared, and wifi order and tarnish
to the customer, at tbo lowest l actory prices, at any Depot in thin citv, in ,Wocf. order and tune, with
n^* X,ra C H arge ’ any kl,Ki vvant * anJ gnro a guarantee that everything sold by him shall
prove cxactiy as represented. He has a large stock of 3
BtlesstC) instruction Books of nil Kinds,
GUXTAES, VIOLINS, AOOOEDIONS,
And everything appertaining to the Music business.
ALSO,
For Ride on the best terms.
orders promptly at tended to, and all information desired cheerfully given. July 21 OT ly*
THE MONTGOMERY MAID,
X NEWSPAPER, rrBUSHED W EEKLV, TKI-WEEKLY, AND
DAILY, IN TUB CUT ok MONTGOMERY, ALA.
rpjlSE MONTGOMERY MAIL is an advocate of
X the American it art)'. A proper attention is
also given to the Dom Btic and Foreign News, Cur
rent Literature, the OnmmetciHl and Industrial inter
ests of ihe section, with the passing wit ami humor
of the day, togelhor with original sketches occasion
ally. ‘I he publi hers endeavor to issue a journal ol
general interest to both town and country subscri
bers.
The Mail has succeeded so far, beyond what might
have been expected. The best proof of its populari
ty is found in the fact that though it has been in ex
istence but three years, it has a circulation not equal
ed by more than ono or two papers in the State.
Terms. —The weekly will be forwarded to subscri
bers for $7,60 in advance. Clubs of five or more,
sending cash at the same time—s 2 for each subscri
ber. Tri-weekly, $6 in advance; Daily six months,
and the Tri-vtcokly the other six months, $7 in ad
vance. HOOPER & COYNE
April 2 U
SONS OF TBMPEELfikNOE.
Officer* erf trie firool DtrttrtciL
Jos, Grisham, (Dead).... ~ G. W. P,
Taos. Maguire, No. —,... -G.W. A.
-L 0. C. Burnett, .... Macon, Ga. —,.... G. 8
G,J. Lloyd No. 1T,..,.G. T.
R. J. Gardner, No. —,....G. Con.
J. G. Gibson, No. G. Sent,
S. AI. Galt, No. —>. ...G. Chap.
OFFICERS (IRAYD LODGE KYIGHTS OF JERICBO.
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. Pendleton, of Sparta G. W. 0.
W. D. Williams, of Oxford, G. W. V. 0,
Wm. G. Foksvth, of Atlanta, G. W. Recorder.
P. M. Tidwell, of Pairburn, „G.W, M,
R. P. Davant, of Penfleld, G.,W. S.
LI. 0. Carter, of Calhoun, G. W Chap.
Sept. 10, 1866 k
A Medics! Revolution.
THE WORLD UNANIMOUSI
HOLLO VAY’ll OINTM K NT.
THE GREAT OOTISTTER XRRITAHTII
Tlte vim of tilfiOaee often mjikts its wuy to the tcterwU or
jan-3 through the pore# of tbe skin. This penetrating Ointment
iseltica under the hand as tt is mbticd in, is absorbed through the
wuMicbinatk), and reftchtng the seat of luflainatton, promptly
aad invariably subdues it, whether loeatod in the kidney#, the
liver, the lungs, or any other irajjortant organ- It penetrate* the
I‘orfic.i to the interior, through the countless tuts;* that comninni
aate with tie; skip, as summer rain passes into the fevered earth,
diSh-sing lie cool and regenotatlng Ufitwoca
Skin Disease# and Glandular Swellings.
Every spec Ice of exterior Irritation U quickly reduced by the
antl-lnflaroatory uction of this Ointment, Angry Kruptions, hhc h
aa call Rher.m, Eryaipetos Tetter, Ringworm, Scald Head, Nettle,
Bash, Scabies, Tor Itch) Ac,, die oat, to return no more, under Us
application. Hospital exporlenc*. ju a U parts of the wotld proves
Its Info liability ,‘a diseeses of the akin, the muscles, the joints ai-d
the
Ulcers, Sores, and Tumors-
Tho effect of tills ut>rivalled external remedy upon Fc.rofnto, aeui
other virulent ulcers sad sores, is almost nmracrUoas. It first
discharge* the poison welch produces rupjxiriU-m and proud flesh
and thus the cures which Its heeling propertied afterwards com
plete are safe as well as permanent.
Wotmda, Bruises, Burns, and Scalds
In cases of the fracture of Hon s, Injnribe crnserT by ateem ex.
ploslons, Brnses, Burn*, ScaW#, Rheumatism, SlUTnee* of the Joints
and contraction of the einesrs, it ! employed and warmly raoor..-
metided by the faculty. This marvellous rc-nedy has been intro
duoed by its inventor in person into all the leading Hospitals of
Europe, eJi<3 no private househonH shi.-o.ld bo without it.
Undeniably Testimony
The Medical st-ass cf the French and English Armies in the
CrinwKt f fisda'.'y signed their approval of Holloway's Ointment, as
•He most reliable ‘dressing for sabre cuts., stabnand grta-shet
recivt*. It ii aisu vwed by the Burgeons of the Allied Navies.
Roth the Ointment mid Pith should he vend in tin
following cast*.
fttmfoTt* Merotrriiil Krttp- Swelled (fUnds Sprains
Barns tiotsa Fore Legs Stiff Jo raw
Chapped Hand# Piles Soreßreaate Better
Ohluvlalaa Balt Ehetrm Sore Heads fTlcara
Pistl. Beald* Sere Throats Venerai Pore*
ftont Wiio pl>ascj Sores of aQ Wooada of all
lumbago B4ig?vorj3* klutla kind*
Bheumxtlsm
(*7~ CAUTION —-Norte are genuine unteea tb words “Iloilo
w*y, N- w rnrlcand Lociiori,” are tiiseribeti tut a water-mark in
every leaf of the book of directions around each pet or box; the
same may b ploiu'y sceo by holding the leaf to tho light. A
haadaeme reward wi i be given to any one readerh-g eoch infor
mation s may lead to the detection of any par y or partien evoon
terrbitm’ the medicine* or vending the same, knowing them to t-e
spur! on i.
%Sol<l at the Maaaih.}ine} t,f Prs-ft-seoy HoJlowajr, SO Malden
Laso, Netr York, and by all respectable Eruggif,t ar.d Denier.
in Medicine throughout the Uniiod State, aad the cmiiaed world,
in Pole, at 33 cents, 62% cents, and $1 each.
is a considerable saving by biking the burger si&?a
N. B. JHreotiona for the guidance of partlents tz every dtooriß.-r
are Krllied to each Pot. tylfi 1857,
Dr, McLAETE’S
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
liyeklpills,
best Preparations of the 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 die 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
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 BHO’S,
60 Wood St., Pittsduegh, Pa.
Sole Proprietor?.
PCOYTL & MEAD, Sew Orleans, General Wholesale
•Aym'.ie for tie Southern States, to whom all order, moat
be add/ceaod.
SOLD BY
W. N. WilliaKis, IVnfe ld . W, Gr-ifOn, Grecneeboro';
J. Hlghtowev, \HT\ito IVatna; W Iki I, Ohwfordsvilli';
J. I). GUASK, WitAh ngton ; J. M. i'evaut Elberlon ; R.
M. Biiltb, AGiena; R-agiu A Gomiaou, Monroe ; Face,
Oarr A Oirton Covington; J. F. A M !,aw, OniuHVilli';
W. 8, Miere, Madison ; llautortli Jc Noth-, C--’umhnH;
Gi'orge Payne, Macon ; Ames A lovely, TalleiuMutf Fla.
June 4th 1 57.
n. P. STOVALL,
Warehouse and Commission merchant,
AUGUSTA, GA.
CONTINUES tho humnesa in all its branches,
in tho extensive Fire Proof Warehouse on
Jackson street, near tho Globe Hotel. llin strict
personal uttention will, as heretofore, be given to the
storage and sale of Cotton, Grain, Flour, and pro
duce generally.
He will, when desired, make liberal cash advances
on produce in store.
Orders for fkmily supplies, Bagging, Rope, &c.,
will be promptly and carefully filled, at the lowest
market price* Aug 30-54
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and deacriHng tr # e jr.r.gt perpleripg
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PIMMi THE BLOOD,
Moffai's Life- Pills and Plioeuix Bittern,
FREE FROM AIL MHSEHAI POISOAS,
TKK great popnUrlte which MO? FAT’S LIFE PILLS a n 4
PHOENIX HITTERS hsve attained ia connequeace of the
xtrii,>r<iiaary cures cffvctfxl by their age, rmdera it onneceee&ry
ibrth-3 proprietor tocut<Tiato a particular analysis of their Ms
iticinal virto-M or propertie*. Having boeu more than twenty
yoari before the public, and having the united testimony of more
tkau THREE Mu.UONS cf prrsous who liavo been restored to
the crgoyaic-m of perfect health by them, it Sa believed that rhoir
repotatica as the beg* vegetable medicine now K*fore the public,
*< inti to of no fjtojyuv,;. Ip .viptegt eyerv city and viiiape ia the t’ni.-
uxi States, there are many 7he are Vpajiy to taeiuy io ine tg
oacy in removiugdlaease, and giving to the whole syeiern n
aewed vigor and h*aitb
lu case- of gCBOFULA, UIX3ER3. MIUBVY or ERUPTIONS of
tho skin, tho operation of the LIFE MEDICINES ia truly listocifsh
tag, often removing.in a few days, every vestige of these loaife.
some disease*, by their purifying effects on tho blood. FEVIiF
ead AGUE, TIYFPEPHIA, DUOI'SY, PILES, and in short most ai]
dittwtwr*, “dsD yield tc thoir curativa pronartioa No farolly
slitiold be vlUiot>t them, as by their timely {,> much”
and expense maybesvod. Pioparod WILLIAM MOFFAT, M. u.
Mevr Yoife.sad for sal? by J. M. LANKi'ORD,
July f y-(y Prufield.
GBATIB l GRATIS 11 GRATIB !I I
A Free Gift to All. Misery Believed,
“Nature's Guide,* anew and t opnJar woijt, is distributed trit+..
outcharg", aud fjrwardM by Maii to any Post OfSoo in tho Uni
ted State#, ou receiving •ut order enc Using two stamps for post,
age.
TSSIS valuable &>ck is written by Dr. A. R. KtcLoUn, ofPhii
adelpiila. Pa who has njoyed a most mccoagfVil practice of
twenty-two years, during which time he has Lad aiijr and iilmoet
nourly opportouitieg of witaeesing the havoc and destruction in
dieted u>ru ham&ii strength, happiness, aud life, by the porni
clims h;u ito which are fostered by indolence, Ignorance and sen
sabiiity.
“Nature's Gable* having, therefore, tuuaaated frotp an asperi
enoed mind, may be supp ..ed to aboand in salutary i-arainga
practical information, w’i.ieh are imported ia tio-language f.f pro
priety ami delicacy, dictated by u earnest’ degire to enlighten
the public on abran.'h of kocwledge, essential for the preservation
of both mental and bodily health. Every intlhidnai is interested
in preventing the spread’ of an evil which Juts produced more dis
astrous uHlnuitJes In Yont? , more degradation in Mahhood, and
> more premature decay ip ail stages pjf.Uite, tpan any other sraarce
i of human misery, debility and deifih, 7
I “I am a iscoi, aod d;<u nothing wltlAh relate* to man foreign le
’ my fi.vdlug,
READ.
Youth it Manhotwi, Vigorous Lii'e, or % Promatare Heath,
liIYKEIJY on Si lf-Pii M'r.'aUou.
ONLY 3l Cents, or that value in postage stamps, will ensure &
copy of this book, prepaid, per return of mail. Persona at a dig
ta-'ico may address Dr. K., by ie'ter (euc’.oalng a remittance) and
t>3 cured at homa. P:-kges of Medicines, with plain directions,
packed secure from damage or curiosity, are forwarded by Mail or
Express to any part of the United Bt,afeg. REMEMBER, Dr. fv o
koltn’s re si'fence has beep for tho last twenty year* at the N. W
corner of Third any Union s(rt<3, Philadelphia, Pa.
July s—ty
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
I* II I L A D E L P H I A.
| IMPORTANT ANNO UN CEMENT,
1 fl’fO all jxrs<>ns atliitfied with Sexual Diseases,
I S such as Spkrmatokkhg’a. Seminal Weakness,
j Impotence, Gonokhiicea, Gleet, Svphilis, the Vice
j of Onanism, or Self .Abuse, &c., &*\
The Howard Association, in view of thd awful
i destruction of human life, caust-d by Sexual diseases,
| nd the deceptions practised upon the unfortunate
I victims of such diseases by Quacks, linve directed
{their Consulting Surgeon, as a CnAitiTAnus Act wor
| thy < f their name, to give Medical Advice Gkatjs,
i to ail persons thus atHictcd, who apply by letter,
j with a descript on of their condition, (ago, occupa
tion, habits of life, etc..) and in cases of extreme pov
erty and suffering, to Furnish Medicines Free of
Charge.
Too Howard Association is a benevolent Institu
tion, established by special endowment, for the re
lief of the sick and distressed, afflicted w ith “Virul
ent and Kpideraic Diseases.” It has now a surplus
of means, which the Directors have voted to expend
in advertising the aiiovo notice. It is needless to
idd that the Association commands the highest Med
ical skill of the age, and will furnish the most ap
proved modern treatment
Just Published, by tho Association, a Report on
Spermatorrhoeas, or Seminal Weakness, the Vice of
Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and other
Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by the Consulting
Surgeon, which will bo sent by mail, (in a sealed en
velope,) Free of Charge, on the receipt of Two
Stami’s for postage.
Address Du. GEO. R. CAIdIOUN, Consulting
Surgeon. Howard Association, No. 3 South Kinth
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. iiv order of the Oirco
orx EZRA D. HE.UiTWELL, Pretideut
Gko. Fajixjuld, Secretary.
Feb. 6 ]y g
Stuttering aud Stammering Cured,
By Dr. WyckoflT, of Pittsburg, Penn
Without Pain or Surgical Operation.
WHO will send tho cure to any part of tho
World, ou the receipt of $10; and the mon
ey returned if the cure is not effectual Ail let
t rs must be addressed to Dr. Wyckotf, Box 746
Pittsburg, Pa., in care of Arthurs, Rodgers & Co.’
bankers,
P. B.—Correspondents will please enclose stamps
for return postage.
Caution —All persons who cannot produce mv
genuine certificate, are humbugs. Sept 97-88
I Twenty-five Witnesses of Paper Money; or, The Forger Convicted!