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GEORGIA, Greene Comity
WHEREAS, the estate of A llliam G.Credille,
late of said county deceased, is un presented.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the Kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary to be held
in and for said county, on the first Monday in De
cember next, to show cause, (if any they havoQ
why the administration of said estate should not
then be vested in the Clerk of the Superior Court,
or in some other fit and proper person residing in
said county.
Given under my hand at office in Grecnesboro’
Oct. 16 th 1857.
EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary,
GEORGIA, Greene County.
WHEREAS, Isaac'A. Williams, applies for
letters of Administration upon the estate of
Mrs. Harriet L. Grimes late of said county deceas
ed.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary, to be held
in and for said county, on the first Monday in De
cember next, to show cause-(if any they have) why
said Letters, should not be granted,
Given under my hand at office in Grecnesboro’
Oct., 20th, 1857.
EUGENIUS L. KING Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Greene county.
WHEREAS, I sane, A. ‘Williams applies for Iletters of
Admin istrat.on de bonis non up.n the estate ot Jo ep
Grimes, late of said county decease I.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and ere liters oi said deceased
to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary, to be
held in and for said county, on tbe first Monday in
December next, to show cause (if any they have)
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Grecnesboro’,
Oct 26th 1857.
EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary
GEORGIA, Greene county.
COURT OF ORDINARY.
WHEREAS, Hugh C. Mitchell, Guardian of
Susan J. Overton, now Susan J. Walker,
applies to this Court, for Letters of Dismission from
said guardianship.
It is therefore ordered, that all persons concerned
be and appear at the next November Term oi this
Court, to show cause why said Guardian should not
be discharged, and it is further ordered that this
rule be published for forty days, in the Temperance
Crusader, in terms of the law.
Given under my hand at office in Grecnesboro,
September 14th, i857.
EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary.
Sep. 24th, 1857. 38
GEORGIA, Greene County.
WHEREAS, Mrs. Nancy T. Sweet Admin
istratrix, on the estate of James F. Sweet,
late of said County Deceased, petitions theCouix ■
Ordinary of Said County for Letters of L-sm ‘’ :G ‘
from said estate. ‘
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to show cause, (it any they have)
why said Administratrix should not be discharged,
at the Court of Ordinary , to be held in and for said
County on the secound .'Jonclay in January 1808,
Given under my hand at Office m Greencsboro’,
July 6th, 1857. “ EUGENIUS L. KING,
July 9th. 1857. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Greene {County.
WHEREAS, Thomas Cunirg'nm A hniniiv
trator on the estate of I v • iTncia -eoh
Deceased, petitions the Court of Ordinary Ci sate
County for Letters of Dismission -m n
These are therefore to cite and admonish &U per
sons concerned, to show (li any they )
why a>d Administrator should not be disenav -;ed, a 1
the Court of Ordinary, .to be held hi unci r aid
Cou rv on the second” Monday in January 18 -8.
Giv,:i under my hand at Office m : r ‘coes-oro’,
July 6ta 1u57. L GENIUS L. KING,
July 9tb. 1857. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Greene Cotisify.
WHERE A S Rufus R. Qffichffiy, Administra
tor upon the Estate of F. rekicl T. Catching
deceased, petitions tV Eouri e.
county for Letters of Dismission, . :•:: V. gate.
These are therefore to eite s Impnish aU
aens concerned, to’ show cause, (if any j : ave)
on or before the first Monday in Decembr-- nest,
why said Administrator should, not be discharged.
under my hand at Office j- Gr<
. nine Ist, 1857.
EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Greene county.
WHEREAS, John G. Hol&cla.u and James
M. Cox, Administrators upon the estate of
Martin Tiller, Deceased, petition to tht ; \ urt oi Or
dinary of said county, for 1 tens of dismission
from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and adus. ..is . rffi par
sons concerned to show cause, (.-.’ ; u —- ! v,) on
or before the first Monday in Decern ; next, .thy
said Administrators should n t discharge.:.
Given under my hand at office in Greencsboro’
May 9th, 1857.
EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary.
Greene Sheriff’s Sale.
WILE be sold before the Court-House door
in the City of Grecnesboro’, on the first
Tuesday in December next, between the legal hours
of sale, the following property to-vrit:
One stone Box and Tablet; two stone Tablet. ;
two stone Steps; one undressed Stone fabler ; one
smiths Vice, one Portable Blacksmith’s shop; two 1
Granite Boxes for Tombs and seventeen Pieces j
dressed and undressed Granite Rocks, ffi i-evj. and on
as the property of Constantin-; Vontreau, to atisfy j
two fi fas from Greene Superior Court in favor of j
Griffin & Hall, and Greene 11 ‘Thompson. Property j
pointed out by W. Griffin.
T. F. FOSTER, D. Sheriff, i
Occber 24th, 1857. 44
Greene Sheriffs S He,
‘IAT’ILL be sold before the Court b-uiso door, in
T t the city of Greenesboro’, on the best Tuesday
in December next, ithin the legal hou, sos sale, the
following property, to wit:
One Marble-top Wash-stand and contents;one
Bowl and Pilcher; Water Bucket and Dipper ; one
round Office, Table and cover ; one Mahogany Bed
stead and Bedding ; one Marble i’op Bureau and con
tents ; one C. C. Chamber; Mahogany Rocking-
Chair; six Cane-bottomed Chairs; Iron Safe : nd
contents; Shovel, § Tongs and Andirons; one Box
and contents; Tin Lamp ; Foot-tub ; Spit-box ; two
A\ riting Desks; Broom and Foot-Mat; one Carnet;
all levied on as the property of Scott & Keith, by
virtue of an attachment in favor of Thomas C. How
ard vs. Scott & Keith. Property pointed out bv
Plfft’s Atty.
Oct. 22, 1857. T. F. FOSTER, D. Sheriff!
Greene Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tue day in Decem
ber next in the City of Oreenesboro between
the usnal hours of sale the following property (to wit)
one gray Horse about seven years oid and one bay
Mare about seven years old lev ed on a> the proper
ty of D. W. Wilson to satisfy or o ii a issued horn
the Superior Court of Greeee count in favor of the
Executors of David Lears dec’d, property pointed
out by plaintiff.
GARRET WOODITAM, Sheriff.
Oct. 26th, 1857 44
Executor’s Sale.
WILE be sold before the Court House door in
the City of Grecnesboro’, Greene County,
within the legal hours of sale, on the fiast Tuesday
in December next, the following property of Mathew
Pearce Deceased :
One hundred and ten acres of land, more or less
oining lands of E. L. Alfriend, near White
Dwelling nouse and out houses on said place, will
be sold lor the benefit of the heirs.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
JAMES MOORE, Ex’r.
ot. lit, 1857.
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OStOOJM * NOHBELI, Augusta, Georgia,
JT nav l? I ® ceiv 'ed a handsome assortment of SUla
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M WIEEIS’ HOTEL, ~ the old stand,
m still open ior the reception and accoratno
. nation of travelers. All who may favor us
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Greensboro’, Ga., Feb. 12, 1856. 7
NOTICE. All persons aro forewarned not to
trade for a certain promissory note, given by
me to McCarter, (initials forgotten,) for the sum of
two hundred and fifty dollars, dated May 9th, and
due Ist of October, as I am determined not to pay
it unless compelled by law. J. A. ETHERIGE.
Oct. Ist, 1857. 89
JAOK|O!f-STRi®T HOSPITAL,
SURGICAL INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
THIS 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 l Surgical Operations or treatment in Chronic Diseases, al
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 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 in view th# special purpose, to which
Misapplied; being furnished with everything which can conduced the comfort of flic sick. It
is supplied with Hot and Cold Baths and Shower Baths — and has Water-Closets in each story, to avoid
fatigue and exposure ttf the patients. It is also well Ventilated 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 negroes in ordinary private practice.
Terms—For Board, Lodging and Nursing, per month, $lO. For afi, necessary Medical attendance,
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R- CAMPBELL, Attending Physician.
Augusta, February 5,1857. ly 6
J. N. !,.*., ~ . “...
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FINE READY-MADE CLOTHI3STG,
Under the United States Hotel, Augusta, f
JM. NEWBY ft 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 An -.vunUof good well
made Goods, to their Stock. CALL IN. Oct. 18
PLUMB & I'eITMEB,
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Brandies and Wines, for Medical Purposes, ‘Fine Shaving and. Toilet Sou;’.
Foreign and Domestic Handkerchief ’ Extracts, and. Cologne Water,
Ground Spices , and Flavoring Extracts,
Together with every other article usually kept in eHwhich
or RETAIL, on as liberal terms as can be had at any other Jan. 22,1857—4-1 y
GEO. A. OATES & BROTHEU,
DEALERS IN
PIANO FORTES, BOOKS, MUSIC,-W;,
BROAD-STREET, BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GLOBE HQTJ&g?
Respectfully invite the, attention of their friends anifthe ttoblic ghner.-Hy; to ihoi rg,
and well-selected stock of
mil flSfyiiiTii.
• <#•
From the following celebrated Manufactories, for which they are sold Agents, viz:
Bacon Raven, A. H. Gale Cos., and Hazleton Brothers. New Yh!, ; and
Hallett, Davis Ap 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 t. the ffiWst
prices. Their assortment of MUSIC is very large. Also, always on hand, a supply of
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ALSO, ALL KINDS OF
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point to keep goods of the best quality, and such as we csai recommend, and warrant in ever’, respect.
N. B.—For the satisfaction of persons who may want so order,—not having an opportunity of visitm*
the city,— we refer, with pleasure, to the following gentlemen, who have purchased” from os, and ho
have cheerfully allowed their names to be used. Hundreds could be added, but space will not al e e ...
Rev. A. Means, Pres’t of Emory College, Oxford, Ga., | J. L. Reid, Esq., Eaton ton, Ga.
Dr. E E. Jones, Madison, Ga., W. Gatewood, Esq., Putnam county, Ga.,
Col. N. L. Hutching, LawrenceviUe, Ga., | Rev. J. H. EcAols, Pres’t MadWrn Female Ceffege
May 12, 1855. ly iq
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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 bui 16 cents
per yard for manufacturing (cash,) as that is what’
we have to pay for all the material-we use.
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northwest of Sparta, 14 east of Eatonton, on the*
Oconoe river, in Greene county.
LAWRENCE MANF. 00.
Aug 2, 1856 80
DROPSY CURED.
THE undersigned proposes to cure Dropsy of
every description. He can be seen personally*
five miles South of Union , Point, or addressed tSy
letter to Union Point, Greene County* Ga., The
Medicine can be sent anywhere by Rail Road, with
directions for giving it, or I will attend personally if
requested, and paid for my trouble. I will buy ne
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SOHS OF TEMPERAIVOK,
-Officers of the Grand
Jos: Grisham, .O ffiaff) . . .. G. Tv -P,
Thos. Maguire, . . .No.
J. O, G. Burnett, ~Cd , ;ij Ga. G,
G. J Lloyd, ... No. 17, G. T.
R. J. Gardner, No. —, G. Con.
J. G. Gibson, No. - ~... .G Sent.
E. M. Galt, No. —, G. Chap.
OFFICERS GRAND LODGE KNIGHTS OF JERICHO.
At a regular faceting of the Grand Lodge Knights
of Jericho, State of held in the City of At
lanta, on the 9th inst., the following were elected
its officers for the ensuing year:
W, D. Williams, of Oxford, G. W. O.
Tiios D(V gherty, of Maeon, G. W. V. C.
Wm. G. Fcßsvth, off Atlanta, G. W. Recorder.
Wm; F. Ross, so Macon, G. W. M.
Lee Strickland, of Grffin G. W . S.
H. O. Carter, of C n, G. W. Chap.
E. M. Pendleton, oi Sparta, G. W. P. C.
Sept. 22, iay&7
■ Skirts! Skirts!
BIfOOM & NOURIgEL.
Augusta, Ceorpa, V
XT AYE. just received Mohair SKIRIB
JLjL Patent Whalebone Cactus do.
Hough’s Patent Whalebone do.
- White and Slate col’d Manilla do.
$ ‘ Crown Coronation W halebone do.
i$C Do. Lattice do. do.
Do. do. Steel Spring do.
White and Slate col’d Cruvelli do.
Colored and plaided do.
Rich Embroidered do.
Grass Cloths, Lapjpctt, and Crinolines, for Shirtings,
Whalebones, round and fiat. April 2
W. HERRING- & SON,
Jg?>- MANUFACTURERS,
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If in Men’s and Boy’s Clothing, Gentlemen's
Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, &c. Also,
Merchant Tailors, and dealers in Cloths, Cassimeres,
Vestings, Tailor’s Trimmings, &c,, &c., at wholesale.
Yhho Hall-street, Atlanta. Georgia.
.* 1
A Medical Eovalutiop.
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THE WOBLP TTHAMMOUSI
IIIUOTAY’S :
THE GEE AT COUHTER nOUTAAfo ! i
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melting under the hand as.it in.rubbed in, is absorbed- through t.Ue
same channels, find reaching the seat of fr.fta'matfon, prom >■ :v
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liver, the lungs, or any other important organ r; ;
surface to tlie interior, through the count), 9 tabes that eonimnni
eate with the skin, as summer r.tin passes into tin. ft-ye: 1 earth,
diffusing its cool and regenetatiog influence.
Skin Disease* autl Glanrfulais
Every species of ex! r > rltation is quickiy reduced by the
anti-inflamatory action of this Ointment. Angry if uptioßS, Mich
as Salt Rheum, Erysipci.-i - ter, Ring* r.:, ccald if A-’. * .'(■
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application. Hospital experience in all parts ■>* the Vo rid ;>?••
its infill ability in diseases of the skin, the imtsele;, tt ejbmt, ,nd
the g uilds.
* Ulcers, b-•--.-■r-'s, ’d. Ttimors.
The effect of tl wiv-aiieu external remedy uponSeroluia, and
other virulent :. nd sore -, 1- -ilmffi iraraciMoir-. It first
disehi i-g-es the poi. j. w,-’- ,h produces suppuration and prou<! flesh
and thus the cure ; v h'd'iti. heating properties’ afterwards o< m
plete -ire safe as vro’l . ‘kiwi'*
Wounds, J- Burns, andSfplcls-
In cases of the fr . eiff *- ies, injuries caused by'ste„w etf •,
plosions, firnses, Bur then mat ism; SGllhe* of tv* Joints
and contraction of t- . a cmplojo. t , -i- \y.tt-..-iy couo
raended by the facui- hi’- mu.-cliou-- re- -n i ; .
duced by its inventor iso;. oto -. li =- - - - ,fdl---r'of
Europe, and. no privaic . 3I -. i 1 .
UiKi-. TeUbrony.
The Medical Staff of in.. ’ ..-fan. ■ at
Crimea offi sial y . -• to
the mo?i r- ’ ■ --s-l • , .-'not
wounds. Tt-isah < ■ <■’ -' T a •■<*-.
Both-the O- -i. - d l.mixed the
m - .. fe.-■ ‘ *■/
Bunions v •: -■ t Glands Sprains
Burns i...-tiff .loin's
Chapped Hands ..-casts Hotter
Chilblains . v. • (e. in Ulcer;
Fistla Scald” noi e Tltroaf’ “Veheral Sores
Gout Shin if:,e gores -u *, Wounds’- • f all
Lumbago Ringworm bfnifi ‘kinds'’
Itlieumatism
t3U‘ i UT 1 !—None re genuine unless the word?. “Hollo
way, 1 .. . 1 Loudon,” rre Uircribed a.-a water-'-. a-.rk ‘
everj I >1 he book es di ectto; sftrouirae - - - 1 • ; <iu
.-ame r.-: , be jdainly :u“ tvby holding the lea r. ihe light. . A
handsome rev.ar.l v/Tl he given to any one rendering such infor
mation rs may lead to the detection of any party or ; irtits coun
terfeiting the laedicyiti or vending the same, knowing them to he
spurious.
?i the Manufactories of PrcfesUor Roll t \ SO jfaic -u
Bane, New York, and by oil respectable Drug; nnd 1 ■ :• ••
in Medicine throughout the United States and the civlus.; ; v.d,
in Pots, at £3 ct nts, 6 2)4 cents, and $1 c.och.
J® “There is a considerable 3aviag by taking the larger sizes.
N. If. B;rectians for the-guidance of pa. inis in ver - h- rder
are affixed to each Pot. ly!6 JSST.
Dr. McLANS’S
CELBBRATEP
VERMIFUGE
SAVER PILLS.
Two of the best Prejiarntiojis ofthe Ago,
They n ot *
mended as ufajWrsafX
Cure-alls, but
what their narpe -
ports.
The for
expelling Worms from
the * human 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 6y
sole proprietors, Pitts
burgh, Pa., arid take no
other, as there are various
other preparations now
before che public, pur
porting so be Vermifuge
and .ivvr Pills. All
others, in comparison
with L McLane’s, are
worthless.
The cen
Vermifuge ;.ave t *
Pills Cc.n ■ had at
all r ? • Drug
Stores.
plemihg bro’S,
60 Wood St., Pittshuegii, Pa.
Proprietors.
SCOVIL A MEAD, New Orleans, (ftmoi-al Wholesale
Agents for the South- rn States, to whom all orders ums!
be addressed. t
BY
W. ff. Williams, l’enfleld ; W. Giifliti, Greenesboro’;
J. Hightower, White Plains ; W. Beil, CrnWionlsvilie;
J. D. CHASE, Washington ; J. M. Devant, Eiherton ; It.
M. Smith, Athens; Ragan Sc Good son, Mon rot-; Pace,
Carr A Curton, Covington; J. F. & M. Law, Gainst ille;
W. S. Mime, Madison ; Danfortli & Neile, Columbus;
George Payne, Macon ; Ames & Lovely, Tallehassee Fla
. Juue 4th I’5T.
■HtoKatoOß, xz S’.aI —.-.vra par JM 'udßßss -- ***
.X, M. P. STOVALL,
Warehouse and floiiiniisslou Jllcrcbiißi.
AUGUSTA, GA.
COWTINUIES the buslne t in ail fts brabciiM,
in the extensive Fire Proof Warehouse on
Jackson street, near the Globe Hotel. Ilis - ot
personal uttention will, as heretoilrre, be giver: t> the
storage ami sale of- Ootton, Grain, Flour, and pro
duce generally.
He will,, when desired, naake liberal cash advances
on produce in store.
Orders for family supplier, Bagging, Rope, &c.,
will be promptly and carefully filled, at the lowest
market price. Aug 80-84
The Most Useful, Most Perfect, Most
Concise 1
- WE A ) XHA E .mKGHEAXisdm
BUTTER THAN mj- JU STi
■ WRRKhtf 9****-*i
THE WHOLE ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR !
GIfKATKfT* BISCOAEItI of
Hte presiisit century for
i ?ef est lug Coiiiitcrfcit-Bank Kotes.
Describing Every 0-onafn: Billm Extshpr-.-,
vA-iATi;:---, X\ m.mxi
I.lv>’-ii*uiiiulli4 ;
Avrm ye- -a ,1-prpHMc *•;.
n'ASh"f J-KV: TA-N INiiT tNTASIfObfI. “’
N>i Inn;” (■ ?>e ex.'Hii.iu. No piurss-fo limitßpii
Ih’i ;*o - 1 “ IV!. f’ c
■V -pci.aut ; . and Busirt# i •;
can all ui a (Jiance.
it has tahti. tea;: to make perkt-l
grat diecoyery.
Inc tl; ru c-ssii for such a work bus
Wng been oyU-u •n.evciai men. It Las
been to gattpij, thercall,for,su.c3i
r Preventive, atel noedY'bul to TW': vb
10 be Htiii ‘TsaTj- ‘"rdb -iPod. Tl Hoe- r -
tfeab A-; - iV'mfb. —
.TV ‘ ■’ i'dv j*Rote ifi three
Liferent Languages: Enyhiait, .trench, and
(hrrhi:!,.
Viais Each may read the same in'lus
cv Native Tongue.
paper-will bi. about 28 by
42 inches, and vUI contain the most
JVrfofl Bank Note List Published,
‘Together with the rate of Discount
A ’ o, a List of all the
P'*ivait Bankers ia America.-
! A > oij -ere Summary of the Finance up.
■ ■ - ■ yw c: ‘ v'bwca will be published in
dit'OP.. toguil e iiupoj’taril
i.. NEAVS OF THE DAY.
I ■ ALSO,
STORIES,
i/con an Ole nusCript found in the East,
and no v . else to be found. It has never ;
yet app.. . mu- .a, and furnishes the
most complete Hisiory of
ORIEJ\ , AL LIFE
•od ; Scffl g posi
aons in which the Ladies and 0- ; -- n of
tuat'country have been s- c-iien sou id.—
these Stories will continuß : throughout the
■ oole year, and v, ;j prove the’ most enter
iaining over offered to the public.
.Furnished weekly to subscribers aidy, at
$ L a-ye; . AH letters must be addressed to
JOHN 8. DYE, Broker,
PuV-isher and Proprietor,
Mai ii 10 ly 70 Wall-st.; N, Y.
HE YARD ASSOCIATTOK,
riIILABELPB-IA.
i a Pi PTANT ANNO UNCEMENT j
r-po ail persons afSicted with Sexual Diseases.
A -UCil as SPiiMATOptIMEA SeVINAL WEAKNESS
b-rori xc-k, Glekt, SmiUiis, the Vice
I lomM 4ssocTAT?bi in’ V)W of the av?ri;
f , ‘ ab... i . ‘RuscS^by-Sexual disea
8.. pN- iy p ‘u:’ Bed Npc-u tee unfortunate
.-yioarn.- disc by Quacks, hnve ‘ direct -l
‘their Con ruting Surgeon,, -.is a'Charitable Act wur
’ ‘ ? 1 * ! y®i4p-iSye ‘iEmoAi, Advice G%at;s,
.1 G-u.-- ns-ulTl’.'ted, who apply hv letu;: 4
A iOi {..■■■ on of v edition, (age, “occupa
‘ l ’ - - -t.hhiTiu cases of extreme pov
#ry ana u , to Furnish Medicines Free or
Charge,
•u a i-.ia>iift is a ogßevoleht Tiistitu
■’on, estai)i;siied --- spenal e- dowment, for the re
i:.‘ ot ai .ck and 1 ..''es.---.-d, afflicted with “Yirul
- ‘‘‘uiio - :o ; cs. It has now a rpv : .V
Vi iuel ,; oii i Dir cltus have voted to expend
.; iV/itisin;. the ahiv, notice. It is needless to
add .tuat. t >e Issociation cominaudsthe Kighe&tMed’
ical skill ot -ho age, an 1 -rill furnish the most ap
proved modu-n treatment.
Ju-.t Pub 1 ! - ,ed, by tm- Association, a Report on
Spennaforrhooea, or Seminal Weakness, the Vice of
*;Na.n\}-:j, Masturbatrm or Self-Abuse, and othei
DiS i-os of the Sexual Urgans, by the Consulting
Surgeon, which will be scut by mail, (in a sealed ©n-.
velope,) Free off hakge, on the receipt of Two
Stamps for postage
Address Dr. i- RO. R. CALHOUN, Consulting
Surgtvn.. Howard \:-a . .ion, No. 2 South Ninth .
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of-the Dire
toys. f.ZRA D. IT E ART WELL, President.
Geo. Fairceilh, Secretary.
Feb. 5 ly 6
Stuttering and Stammering Cured,
ISy I>r. Wyckoif, of Pittsburg, Phui
Without Bain or Surgical Operation.
\ HO ill send the cure to any part of the
Y ? Y'orld, on he .receipt of $10; ‘and the mon
ey n-turiK lif to cure is not effectual. iet
tirs .nasi ! add: :-s: : and to Dr. Wyckofif, Box 746
Pittsburg, Pa., in care of Arthurs,” Rodgers & Qo.,
Bunkers.
* > —t Oi ;spondents will please enclose stamps
(Ui 1 Hi It a. . ...... f
C otioh. ‘- persons who cannot i roduceioy
S- ‘ ’ Viivjic, are humlnigs. “;c ; A 2L-8R ’
- - rTE’V'iLLrI ShMIFARY.
Libia -Y - J 4e v ter • c?yecifuliy informs his friends
JL u- is that he has consented to take
charge oftiie K t U’ ;He seminary the ensuing year.
Tin n-cutioiv p, U a-citizens of Fayetteville'is to
build up a splendid School, second .to none in Goot -
gia. The biteptiou of-he subscriber iste Siyigtktun
do that tuing. The course of instruction will ho
thorough and impressive. No crowding ofyiwH up
■. t:. s l-:--dn with.'-nl teaching pupils to thini, v,
1 dlißg oi rit*o¥fes u,.'on Hie memory at the expense
; t reason, v, Ci ; o <-xetcised in any departineut.pf the
ho.ii But due combination of Thought and
:--Glory-—w host union is reason, and whose pcriYcr
!t f , - “’.sdom—wdl be had iu const. ..t vicv,_ tat
'} I ’ .'b"V ; u - Mii school fcd.'.-'Yoo'u. Ann -vuhe
j-f< utis , . ‘'ln. • a*.-b- >v'b the heart will not
i-i jfte ’. i.- ‘ .00, will be parti* u
■ ;■ aw -u.icccf. ’ ‘ he..led—successfully, l--
i cause f’nc T-neher -•- hoe what he preaches!
i lie rates of htiou mu-,.ug roiu 16 to dollars
per sct-olasp -r. I- >aih cu be had at ,from Cto
b ciolhr - jAi-rfb. T*i'commence Sd Monday iu
January, 1857. MORGAN JI. LOONLY.
Palmetto, Ga., U *18,1357 49
BOO'D nMi BHOEK.
OPPOSITK THE * iA&iOiiltl HALIL,
AHGt'STA, GA.
CLAIU4B & rifOi IL, Dealers in BOOLS
and SHOES, are now receiving their supplies
for Fall and Winter trade, whdeh will comprise all
the varieties ever found m a first class house. Our
stock is selected from the -vest material, and made
iu the most substantial manner. We will be pre
pare ! ‘ he . largest and finest assortment ever
offered m tkisci * Viso, Plantation Brogans, Ditch
ers’l Boots arid house servants’ Shoes of all qualities.
Trunks, Valeses, Carpet Bags, &c. Persons visiting
our city win please givtrus a call.
Orders filled and scut, by express when desired.
H. E. CLARKE. W. S. ROYAL.
August 16 82—ts
- - ;;
NOTfC'E. —Two months after date application
will be made to the Court of Ordinary of
Gieene County, for leave to sell the real estate of
William Brooks Deceased. ‘ ‘
s. p. Arnold, > ,
wm. w. brooks, \ Admrs *
Oct. Bth, 1857. 40-2 m
Twenty-five Witnesses of Paper Money ; or, The Forger Convicted I