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HU wMwwb w tawU MPkS Vat he .Kfattlftwi
M ?V?iu;irgeo».« win weir rtaiiuned in Ibo Jarjen
dee Wanton, nave, it' la said, killed slid esten du
ring the three days the mro birds, and destroyed
the phessentry J even the small exotic birds have
shared the same fato
At the MoTgne where the bodies of all persons
Brand killed atw+ ftfoimortectiun, and not tamo
missing, and who seek their remains in't(ils mel-
aneholy depository.
[Trap the Journal of Commerce, of this morning I
tatest Hews Asa the Coaliaeat.
By Special and Extraordinary Ex freer.
Lie F.e root. Jpljr fo—3 o'clock P. JL
Oor special express from London has this mo
ment armed, spit by It ws are in pnssession of la
ter advices from Paris and Madrid, a brief synopsis
of which we append:—
In 1‘sris we find that it was considered necessa
ry on the day ofthe funeral procession. (Thursday)
to disarm a huffs portion of the Faubourg St. An
toine, in consequence of a slot made to assassinate
Generals Cavaigtnc and latmoriciore. Noiwilh-
standing the contradiction given, auch a plot seems
to have boon in existence.
General Oudinot has been elected President of
the Council of War, in the (dace of General B>
deau, whose declining of tho post ot foreign affairs
has been complied with.
M. Thiers has made another speech In the dis
cussion on the constitution. He is an advocate
fora Dogate *s well as Honse of Representatives.
H.-argued that a republican government with on
ly sue Chamber would have all -the harshness ami
ruddnest of a desporiogovemment. Udder a teo-
ble President there would be that worst of despot
isms. |lie dsspotism «rsingle assembly. Under an
energetic President, supported by popular favor,
there arotild lie the despotism of a tavorite of the
multitude; and'if neither was disposed to yield,
there would boa death duel between tlic Presi
dent and the Assembly, without nil intermodiate
ho ly to soften and conciliate the contest.
Ji. do Lvnartino 11 id addressed a letter to the
Constimtionncl, giving an indignant denial to all
the insinuations iloalt out against him in complic
ity with the insurgents.
It was rumored veste
'A' loodadr t^fGaan.-Tlif Lodisvitlo Jour-
jfil thnl the Regiment, alwttl
100 strong*, uwm their recent return, p.i»e^ up
thrWter to Baton Rouge, Wheh* tliej taw Gon.
Taylor*, that they greetre tho old hero wWi three
tremendowa them, tipon which they wreaVcd the
Whole force of (hrir lung*; mid that a ijentlomin.
or ehtfo&rr who urenf among them for (lie p trpnac
of hscartalning, report* tint thin nut * uW-
g> o^e in the whole R-ginnnit Vho did not nfc-
claim hU determination to vote for their ohl ben-
erahin-Chicf. * ** 1 *
Short axi> Sham*.—The London Fund) apeak^
of Louie Napoleon a* hatched from a goo*c«egg in
an eagle’* neat!
Call Veetlni of Crow Lodfe Ifo. 13.
Lumpkin, July 20th, 1913.
The following Preamble are! Rotation* wore nnaqi-
mowly adapted touching the death of mtr much lamented
friend and brother, Albert J. Oaulden.
Another rad instance i* furnished ra, ahowinff the in*
road which the Kina of Terror 4 is making upon our
Fraternity immediately among u—the old, tlie middle
aged, and the young, have proved its victim*—nothin*
will etop hi* pragma. There i* a time appointed for all
m*»n tortie, the craftsman a* well at the citizen. The
living tenement reared by the Supreme Architect, called
man, ia but dust, n:id must eventually fall into natural
decay. Such is hi* destiny, nnJ euppliantlv must all
aubraisaively l>ow to the. decree. ’Tis melancholy to
witness death where disea«c in the in*trum *nt cutting
asunder the vital chord; hut oh! indiscribnbly more so,
wlieu nnevpectedly, untimely, a* a thief m the night, the
messenger come*. Such ’ii* our duty to suggest, was
the manner of our much respected ami loved brother,
Albert J. G.i'ilden’s death : nt a time when he thought
not. the rial went fi >rth ami hurripdly was he us he rod in
the presence of the Architect who gave him exigence.
Broth?r Oaulden was intimately known nm»ng u«. a
member of nnr Institution, our friend and brother. The
cord which bound u<w.v doubly strong ; we lament his
death ai a ritijrn and friend, we mourn hi* I os* a* a
mason; we would mingle, our grief with hi* family and
relative*; they have but lost a member of tlieir domestic
circle, (a groat low this* it hj,) so have wo of-our great
family, our loved Institution. Their lo.** i» irreparable,
*o i« our*. Brother (tanlde.n ha I his faults, who has
not ? Human nature h net infallible, all nr*' liable to
err, all nr* faulty; his weakners wu veiled by his
ra iny virtues, he itossessed many amiable Unit* of char
acter, he yot naturally htd sums enemies; to there I
would a ly.let the sable curtain he drawn over hi* foibles,
au l with iIhj Incarceration of his body l<> the narrow
walls of the tomb, consign likewise hi* h)«mi*hcs of
character; reinember that grand cardinal principle,
Charity.
Brother Oaulden w as a nt‘mber of Cross Lodge No.
1*2, hr Lumpkin; he died far aw a v from us. still Its i*
•mo of us, an I ns an evidence of our grief au l respect,
it was unanimously
Resolved, That the Lodge wear the u-util badge of
mourning thirty days.
And furtIter Rjsoived, That a copy of these proceed*
ingsbo hande<l the family and relative* of ilia ileaeased.
Resolved, That these resolutions he published in the
Columbus Enquirer anti Tim-*.
IV D. HIM., Sert’y Cross I/idg„ No. 1*.
TiuiMAsrev CAttt Matriau— (JoeAection or Ea-
ooa-^-Tb* Upton tmmy Competing, of ike TWi-
Oitou Circuit, wiH bomtnettCe ou Mouday qvening, tho
38th of Aoguat^aud not on thi* 7th, a* published in
the Southern Ch rati an Advbcate through mistake.
Apy. 1,1 ElR (38-fo) jRSSS b6RTNQ.
KT* We are rt^ncited to my tha$ WM. HUDSPETH
* a candidate for the ofHci of Tax Col lector of Harris
county, at (he ensuing election.
July 35,-1643 33 tf
ter CONST7M PTION.-There Uperhaps, no disease
with which our country is affected, that swoops oil an*
nually so pony victim*, as that fell destroyer of the hu
man race. CotUnntpUun. Day after day, year after year,
life msatiata monster hurries to the portal* of Hie cold
and silent tntnh fresh added victims to it* couqueat*. No
walk of life is *acred from it* blighting influence : no
a?-’ u exempt from it* death-dealing shafts. The old,
t'»e m ; d He aged ant the young, all alike, are food for
this com non enemy of mankind*. The white-haired
patriarch, whose life of icmiR'rance Ira* rendered hissya-
tem impervious to the attacks of other ills, and whom
good deeds prepared him fer the enjoyments of life'* calm
evening, tin is Consumption listening its fangs upon his
vitals, and tearing him from a world c\er bright to minds
which look complacently on days well spent.
Is there no help for the affl'cted ? No preventive of
th * danger* w hich beset us in our changeable and fickle
clitno ! We think there is. And if tho allegation* of
those who aro at least entitled to veracity, may bo bo
lievod, there i* a preventive and a remedy.
Wistar** Mai.sam or Wild Cherry-—‘■offered to a
stiffenin' world an such. It need* not the “ adventitiott*
nitl " ill a long string of fictitious certificates to give it
notoriety. Its true value and intrinsic excellenoo are
sufficient to entitle it to the confidence of the public,
and to
“ Waft on to fame,”
the nnm.* of it* inventor, as a benefactor of his species.
teg* None genuine without the written signature of I.
utta on X\i6 \\
For sale, whol
Shoal Academy,/
IIFFF, Tator lid Acndrrtiy,
Patrons and Tnpflees together on Frt-
. .... h Hist., at whioti time he examined all
Id* small ptipTVs who Wore jrolo to undergo an exam
ination—-tho eterufcps of w|nch ^consfein'l of Spelling,
Reading, Writing artt^frmgfnphy; and on Thursday fol
io whig. the 2.Hh in<t., k^fud an examinati »n <>f hi* Mu-
dent*, w hich consisted
dies— Arithmetic, Eng
All of the above exofeise* wero-i^rfonn 7d with so much
case and read inem/n Ilia part ofthe stulents. that we
hereby announced hat they are entitled to muchupplnui'e,
and their tutor#'Mr. James D. Huff, mofits much praiso
and honor foofne rapid progress of his student*.
^ / WILLIAM GIsAZE,8rl
/ MOBB8 JONRS. 1 T ’ .
/ WM< W. WKI.LHORN, f lr,mtie "'
TU08. BLANCHARDJ
A*>g» 1,1843. 33 It
Vahiabla Property for Sale.
rpHE subMrftar <>ff,rs 1 r sal. the wel| Known Stand
_ v tou.p, simaiod oil tho Sisn
Rout from Colnmbli. to L imphin, commontr cilled the
Theft ionl-
Alro
Mle by
EM.tS A CRAY.
nitron
G EORGIA rnre'i tfnm4 Shio , » ond ShouMrrj.
a *oo«l mppiy of LAI
An,. I
Appln rtnoirnf,
A SUPERIOR srticlei-For ante h,
LA- Sim. 1 , KI.LIH A OKAY.
IleHuod nail Crushed Sugars,
E OR sale—by
1 . ELMS A OKAY.
Hutt* on th«> wrapper.
tolcsaio and retail, by
POND A WILtCOX,
R. A WARE,
Columbus, Ga.
Also, bv Wm. G. Lit'le, Talbotton; and Bowdre &
Woodson, Thoinastnn, Ga. [Aug. 1, 1313.
03^The following testlmmiv in favor of ftfBNCKa’l
Pii.i.**. from Tobias Folsom, IW. we extract from the
Cam leu Journal, published at Camden, Kershaw Dis
trict, 8. C.
Kkraiiaw Dist., 8. C., June 21, 1346.
I have used in my family ” Spencer’s Pills,” for two
piAi, and during that timj my contidenco in their
other similar preparation within
THE REMAINS OF CAPTAIN KENDALL-
53
IJpATOtK, Mtiscoyw Co., July 13, 1943.
Information having reached the Upntnjp P. O. on Sat-
luday. the Ifldi in«t., that the remains of the late Captain
Kknoall. had arrived at Columbus, early on Monday
fallowing th*- '* Muscogee Dragoons,” commanded by
rday morning in Pari* that
a collision took place on the night previous*, in tlic
Faubourg 8t. .Martin, in which aotuo ofthe rioter*
wer * wounded and taken priaonera.
Parts peoerally contintied tranquil. Several
arrest* and aeinreaof arms we,re tnadnon Tliurs-
diy in theFonbourg 8t. Antoine *, and it it atid
tbit tt was this circumstance that gave rise to the
rmnorof an infernal machine hiving Itecn dis
covered.
Au array nf 30,007 m.*n will b3 encamped nesr
Paris, prohably atttt. Maur, near Vincennes.
From Npain we learn tip exportation of specie
had been prohibited. Tho Government slid not
think seriously of Cabrera’s entrance into Cate*
Ionia. Traveler* arc allowed to take with them ,
•jo: c-.ch. The Moatenviiim.te are riling M C»pt. n-wih. maprhel In .ml.r of pro™«io,i w
II , p , to receive the remains ana to perform tnc last Irnmwi
*» of ir *' a . ... , r , . ! respect to our lamented neighbor and fellow-citizen.
Tho various Slate* and Kingdom* of the Aus- i At 9 o’clock on Tuesday morning, the (> Columbus
trian Empire are “coning to ord t”—slowly. | Guard*,” with many of the mn*t respectable nitisen*, es-
Boh?mia i* quiet, though the Provisional Govern- coitcd the remains from the Court Hmu>c to the oast com-
« h« bee,, di^lved hy the *»u W 'u PTjon- TSSTn tST^SH,^
al command. On the southern borders of Hnn- , mark , hy j. A . L. I^e. E*q. to which Captain Booth re-
gary, Ihoro are Ntill bloody contests between the | Rpomled, the remain* were delivered to the “ Muscninw
Teutonic and Sclavoniun inhabitants. | Dragoon*.” Th - proces*ion then formed,and moved far-
ard in n brisk but solemn pace until we arriv'd nt Co’.
ms with his patriotic com-
” joined the procession, anil
> w ... double lines to the place of
defer the abandonment of all the Italian territory | interment. The nature of the ground adjoinin* tl»"
formerly hold by the Emperor. From the rest of i graves was such a* not to admit of the military’h l»eing
Iulyri» n ow.Uu m u , 1 H 1 m,m. , "u!"n.^: rc
Fhe warm G.mmark a«,.i \ ^
Id NoAhern Italy, the war is stationary, with the JR ». i 1
■ception of tho capture of . uingrl* fortr. M hy j ^^th?“W&Jl»oIli5*“*I
ie Austrians, who cannot, howev jr, much longe T t h« whole moved reward In dnul
»war in Denmark lietween the Germ ins and |
Scandinavian* is virtually end^d.
Russia, co npletely nxempt from wir and politic
al revolution, is visited by that ottor scourg • of
Divin* judgmmt, the psstilenc**. Thn Chol°ra
has revived in its m<Mt malignant form, and has
resumed itsd ‘*tructivo m iren westward and south
ward. It soems to have been withheld from cen
tral and western Europe while desolated by civil
commotion, as if in forbearance of a double visi
tation that would hive utterly overwhelmed the
nations. Tho movements of that groat epidemic
disease have been much slower than at its former
appearance in 1830; hut its advance is not less
steady and sure.
Tho tendon Morning Post, of July 6, contain**
a report, with considerable specification, that th*
Emperor of Russia was marching with tin im
mense annv towards his western frontiers to make
war upon tho German pow ;r*. 'Phis is not noticed j jv^ lr j j K *
chlng remark*, and
made a few
then offrred up to tho Drapos
nprvnpriate prayer.
Thu Snrgn and re*pectablc eon course «»f pcr*on* who
a**-.mhlcd to witness the *ad event—tho many weeping
relative* and *olemn friend"—are 'he l>e*t eulogies of
Cspt. Kendall** chsractar. Peace to hi* spirit!
After the «olemn duties nf the occaMinu wore performed,
the gentlemen repaired tn the *hop *>f Mr. Brawn, and
partook of a plain but ■uh-uantinl dinner. It- B. P.
superiority over every oilier similar preparation wit
my knowledge ha* n»en eonMantly increasing: at) 1 1
now e*t*iun them to ho the very he*t Cathartic Fills in
11*0. Kfii n inv earliest rem.vnhmnce I have been iitffe-
ted with S.ek II a laelie and 0<»aivene*s. an 1 forannm-
bjr of y nr.i pa-t have bom trying variou* alverti*eil
renndi.'i: lun-ug others, Benkwitli'*, Lee’s and Peter*'
PdD: but fuled to obtain anv permaiieut rdief, until
Januiry, HIS. at which tun* Dr. Spencer’s Agent left
in* smi of his Pill*—recommending mi to try som? id
the n for my omplaint. I did so; nnJ by their superior
acti m up.m th j m irhid matter, an 1 their mild yet eff*c-
tu.il purgative properties, they no cleansed mv stomach
and bowels that they removed both the headache ami the
cause, and gave me certain and Dpeedv relief. My
muhir-ln-law has also mod them with success in the
same comp'aint, which she Its* had no severe a* to throw
her into *p*Min and convulsions, being obliged in thene
eases D respri t<i cupping and other severe application*.
I have also nude frejuonL and constant tl*e of these Pill*
in my family. In cases of Rowel G iinplainti, brought on
hy too fro* in Inlgence in tin* u <e of berries and fruit, and
i i all ctiM with siicce**. In short, I have never known
of their f tilure in any disease which they are recomm Mi
di* i to cure f'r which I have known of their being tried,
if tU-Mf u«o was persevered in, and directioun strictly fol-
lowe I. Tonus Foi.so.m.
For sale hy
POND A WILLCOX, Columlm*. (Ja.
For c.'rtiflealeiof recommendation, and other informa
tion concerning the nbovu Melicinen, see future Oliver-
tisomonUi, and pamphlet*, which may he oliiaine.l of the
Agent.*. fAng. 1—33 5l
CITY AFFAIRS.
Council Ciumder, July 10, 1349.
Con i'*il ri'i pursuant to ndjournm mt. Present, hi*
llouor the M iyor. and Aldhi Andrew*, Allen. Brook*,
Clay to i. H ill. HoLtead, Johnson, and Jone*. Tho jour-
ii il of tire I i«t meeting wai read and approved.
N. P. F Hier pi*ntioncd Council for a part of the south
called the Half-Wa’
1 from Columbus to L
River Road, 18 miles fro n cither town,
inched to tlie Stand 310
acre3 open nnd tinder goo- fence. The Stand is in ex-
»l»nt one fir selling gow c. There is al*o in operation
here a Tan Yard ; and Sin II Creek Post Oftloe is located
on the promise*. In the vicinity istwogooil Scliools
and two or three Cluifchesl Notwithstanding the place
is only one mile and n half worn the Chauahoechee river,
it is one of tho healthiest |tlaces in Georgia. The sub
scriber has not had a fevot in his family, from a local
cause, since he settled it, Which is upward* of twelve
years. There are no mu«<p|itoc*. There are about 8 or
10 good 8i»ring* on tho promise*, to ono of thorn is at-
mcliej a Bath-House, with a never failing stream of wa
ter ; also a good Spring in piy Horae Lot. Wo have a
Mail twice from Columbus qnd twice Irack, in tho week,
rtnd n Stnqv Stand. There are two good Grirt and two
Saw Mills convenient, ono a mile and a half and one
two miles and a half off. My Houses cannot be equaled,
f»r a Country Stand.' I have two dwelling houses in the
lot, one of them for my family has seven rooms and a
large dining room; the other has four 18 feet square
room*, with a brick fire-phtcf in each room, witii a ten
foot piazza nnd a ten foot pn<suge; the house framed,
plastered nnd well glazed. My 8table is framed and
ha-i 16 stalls, with a fodder I nil that will hold 20,000 lbs.
fxlder. T nest! sny no more, ns it is generally known
that I sold here, the last two years, near $20,000 worth
of Good*. We have one of the best neighborhoods in
Georgia.
I will al*o sell horse 4 , oowil hog*, corn, fodder, wagon,
cart, household mid kitchen fhmitnre, Ac. Any person
wanting such a Stand con come and view the premises,
and should he like the place, I will make the payiu.-nl*
that may Itc agreed on as accommodating a* possible.—
Apply to mu at Sh°ll Creek p. 0.,or to Mr. T. Ragland,
in Columbus. Possession given bt January next,
sooner if required.
I also offer for sale a Brick Store House in Columbus,
about half way between Nrj Fontain’H Corner nnd Mr.
Rankin’*, 8 ) fat-t long an-l 3'J wide, occupied nt present
by B. Hick* A. Co., and brintingarent nr $)00 per year.
Any parson wishing such a Store will please address ine
lit Shell Creek, P. O.. Muscogee county, Ga.
JAMES McGUlRE.
Jqlv 2ft. 1318 22 tf
Carpenter’" Compound Myrup of hiverwnrti
Extract of n letter from Dr. Ilii.i., of Burke county, Ga.
D EAR Sills—I had « uqvoro and almost constant
indisposition during tho-Hiimmerand fall; howev
er, my health i* now nearly restored, and 1 think I am
indebted to your valuable Compound Syrup of Liverwort
far it. My tn lispmitlon was catarrhal, attended with u
distre-ming cough. After tho-stage of exoitemant had
paused away, leaving considerable pultnonary engorge
ment, I placed mvself upon th* n*o of your Syrup, mid
I declare unequivocally that I never hail an article to nf-
ford in * such prompt nnd decided relief. Its effect* were
of tho nvwt soothing nnd tranquilizing nature. For the
bottles you Hcnt with my medp-iuo*, pleami aceept tny
warmest thanks. C. M, HILL,
te/* For sale hy
Aug 1 POND A WILLCOX.
llutlur'N TaatnlCNS Scidlit/. Fowilur.
A LL the solid ingredients sf the Kjidlitz Spring that
l\. are usually offered to tlip public in two j-epamte
pinions, are here, hy a priwes* which prevent.* any *pou-
latieous action upon each oilier, ooinhiued in one com
pound powder, tlto effervescing solution of which in wa
ter i* very nearly lastrhm. Beside* being more palata
ble, it is made in mueh le** time and with infinitely loss
Harris County.
W lLLb° sold Wore the Court Rouse door In the
town of Hamilton, Harris county, on the first
Tuesday uj September next, within Ora legal hour* of
sale, tbc following property, to wit
One lot of van I, number two httufirod and thirty-two,
in tho fifth diNtHnt of originally IVonp. now Harris coun
ty, containing on* hundred and sixty acres, more or less;
levied mi n* tlu i>ri))a>rty of John A. Lyon*, to satisfy
two ft fa* from If irri*S«qpcrhir court—one in favor of
Kiuichett J. T. Little v.'jsaftLLvon*, one in favor of An
drew G- Gordon vs John A. Lyons. Property pointed
out by defen lant.
Aug 1 ALFRED BLACKMON, Sheriff.
At the sitoe time ati-J place will l>e sold :
One bureau, he ), there bedsteads, one chest, centre
table, small dining table,nne hook-csNc and a few books,
one clock-case and gloss attache Jy'brats clock, six choirs,
j'l'C* botm'Sj Unu sugar dhtpepMcicvied on an die property
of William L A ulhreth, by virtue of a ft fa from Harris
superior emurt, Augustuyf. and Eannetiu* P. Haney vs
William L. Culbrctli#
Aug 1•- AA’M. FARLE\\ l>cp. Sheriff.
MlUtsrjr Salt at'White
Springs.
t llERE will be a Miliurr BeUuibk ylam talk*
Vth liwtant, end mvenl wlitaqr Coiupeniee wHl be
lueitendenee. Ample preismilone wOlbetndeMrd
who may etkind. M. D. ECTOR, Pmpriefeif.
Am. 1, IW £
NOTICE.
M R. D. r. W ILIXlIX. i> my duly eutheriaed Agent
(hiring my aheence frum the city.
CHARLES 1ETS.
Columbiw, Au^. 1.1B4H,S tf
Hope.
1 A nnn I.us. Ronn.VStoSinohe.—thcltixer
1 U.Ul/U *i»ee raitnlilr. for Cctton Prcwcr—(ir
ole by HAM. & MOSER.
June 13
P AINTS, Putty, Vemtahee, Glue, Olh, Turpentine,
die. Ac., for wle by HALL A MOSER.
• plcecanl e
health in Ml
euru for Ml it
cirujun
bun
of)
his
the Intel
of the Blood nnd Interne! Mini',,
want of action in the bumuEtefe
NaMe, Iron, Hollow Wan.
O N liend—1,000 cuke cut NAILS, eeeoried 3d. lo
60d. ion tour Bur IRON;
•JO tone Hollow Ware i
IMLL A MORES.
Gin Cnetiace.
8 9, 10 feet GIN GEAR—fiownlo try
, June 13 HALL A MORES.
HALL A MOSER.
Window Glass.
8 BY 10. 10 by 12.12 hy 14.12 by 16,13 by 18,12 hy
20—and other sizes, in Mg to suit
SlffiSS'HGTiBiii
“^aasefc«r
cure. It fa perfectly mfo.etMeuuk
In lie uperation, and aSbnh kmnedk
opiiitMi ay rurtieiaaa. rh
r Yonx, May 3d, !M7.
ie, in lot. tu huh purchaM*re;
11AM. dt MORES.
scribed Dr. 3fc!lltn■ll ,
exanipled success, and givi
very best prepanuldh far
the public.
H- 8. Watson, m. o.
MARRIFU,
f Ja Tuesday, the 25th ultimo, by the Rev. R. T. Marks,
Mr. RonraT A. Cox, of Knoxville, Tenn.. to
Kmza Ann, daughter of Darin* Cox, B*q. of Must
auunty, Ga.
DIKI>,
Jn this city on the 25th ult., nftern severe illness o
ifaree dsy*. Msar Jane, eldest daughter of Mr. Neil (J
n I Mr*. Lucy Smith— a gad 9 year*. 2 month", and 10
• Tho Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away ;
of the Lord.” J.
in other paper* 0 f lato dato and hotter authority, I
and without reference toil* improbability, may hi*
discarded a* unworthy of ©redAnc.\
In Sn tin nothing of groat motnent Imaoccurrid,
other than anno'incements of C«rli.*t iiwurreciiona
and tlto preparations of Govcrutriont to put them
down.
The uattal amount of blustering and bullying i*
reported in Ireland, with no more protp-cl if any | Cu^i’iTJ'.udion^l^'i^aat!,"™™"a'
thttig worse coming to pis*. F.io Government I* •
still vigorutia in ratpprt*a*iug nil di*turlnncca »»l
the peace anti in taking ureas lire* to punish vio-
latinos of the law.
The general aspect of European affair< exhib
ited by this arrival, somewhat favors th j hope of it
restoration of paaco and order. Winn that oc
curs, the cholera will supply the newspapers with
, the requited amount of exciting and interesting
matter.
Aaaivt
Ut-vt Foreign Nows,
of T«r. Mteimrs Dniteo States
Dav* t.atkh ruov Europe.
Four
Dm Ik nf dm Dstici*-—7Vc/u* '1’h‘uiand Prisoner* p, V|
taken—Continued aatnlem-nt in trAani—The markets *
—Cotton firm—Flour Lanputd.
Tho American ateitner United Slates, (’apt-tin
iHaekutaff, arrived at Now York on Tuoad iy morn-
ling, after © fitw ron from Havn, of less than 13
ay*.
Her French n^w* i* to tho I2:h, the day upon
vhii’li s!u* sailed
Paris had become perfectly tranquil. The ar-
lesta of in Jividual* unplir itenj in lire rmvtte and
j scaur-.* of ar.as, however, still continued. TU •
Jmnter of prisoner* now amount* to 12,009.
(Jen. Duvivior, wh<» was honorably con-ipicnans
linong the c un'ratania at the barricades, h v»du*d;
i iking the sixth general officer slain.
I Gen. Bed/au, a moderate republican in principle,
1 been appointed Min ster of Foreign Affairs.
»place of Al. Baatide, a me.n'»?r of the late
vernracnl.
f thing inli ate* tlwt the Gorernrmnt of
On Sunday night, tin* 231 ultimo, at the hniiieofWm.
Autry, in Chamh-r*, of <li*oaRt* uoutraeled in Mexico,
Walter A. AuTRV.a volunteur soldier in Cnl. (’al-
b ein'- Irattalinri—in tho 22 I year f»( hi* ng *. The de
ceased wasundeavnring Ingot back among lii* friend* in
Morgan county,Georgia, hut alas! di*ea*o overpowered
him and lie sleeps in the Hiurchyanl at Cuswtn, to await
liis final doom. Many who are anxioudy trying to |{et
hark to their home*, relation* nnd friend*, nre dropping
into the grave on the road thither. Peace to tlieir a*he*
vhirh
ha* brought shout so much mucry au l sorrow, Miffrimg
and death! The object of thi* passing notice of In*
death, suffered much—the struggle between life an I
de nh was hard : life yielded, and tlie spirit fled : he ho*
received his eternal furlough. May he rest in prospect of
a hap,»y resurrection! A.
At his resi lener in fttowart county, on the 221 ultini»,
Jesse Harrell,senior, in the 7Vih year of his age.
The tloreavd was born in North (’arolina, in 1709. and
iwnnv ui to (L-orgia in I8(K), (heiria 31 years of age,) and
settle I in Wn-Uiogton county, wh-*re he remained until
H35, w lion he mine to this county and resided hero until
hi* death.
During his long life he was an active number of soci
ety. and urni.l all hi*Healing*and relationship* with men,
always faun I h »ne*l in heart and upright In prlncl-
A* a friend, he wa* firm an I devote I - a* a fKirent,
tulgcnt—v a Itii'-band, gentle and affection-
ntc—i kini and benevolent n.dghbnr—and has left a
large family and numerous friend* to mourn his death.
reace to hi« memory !
teT The Christian lude*, (I'enlfeJd.) and Milledg-Mllc
paTHjr.*, will plcaao copy.
^OR tlie isutve
NOTICE*
»of ihim wliu
feqryiug toe 1
OlL-e, at
hty for th« *
Aug. 1. ISJpi (33-tf.)
.of M/wr-.
t Wednn4i©y sUJ Thttradnv. every
JOHN W KDW\IU>8.
the river hank, fer the pitrposo of con-
strucling ImildlngR for r«|vtiring sieamhon
lion, referred to commillc • on common*.
J. M. Hughe.* submitted the following report:
To the Mayor and Council—
Gentlemen: I hive examined lire Pu.np* uul find
them in goo I order, with one exception, and that Me»*rs.
('iirv Ai Stanford are at work on, at thi* time. The well
near Mr. Birnard's store ha* very little water in it: It
wants ih\':»jtiing and a new curb.
J. M. HUGHES, .Marshal.
Henry T. Hall submitle I the following certificate :
Columbus, Jnlv 1st, 1818.
~\ (|n h Toby certify that the proprietors of theColumhii*
Water Work* have filled and kept filled six of tlie city/
tanks or reservoirs, during tlie last quarter, tin I frntiHlrc
1-t April to date. IIENUY T. HALL,
Chief Engineer.
y AM. Holst cad : Resolved, That one hundred dol
lar* lx* an I the nom - is hereby appropriated and placed
in the ban Is of the CommUrioner* o r the Poor, to he ux-
petiJed ax said coinnilMioni'in may see projier, far |Msjr
ptretsme*. (Adopted.
Toe following accounts were presented to (Jonricil:
One in favor of Pitu & Hatcher $7 M3
One in fd\ or of do. -jfl do 6 OU
One in favor qi William Perry 285 (K)
Wit ch wire ordered to he paid.
Alio, out in favor of John G. Winter, for iit.m ranee.
I Re fer re I to the c »innittee o.i accounts.)
O i in ition of Al I. IIohtead. Council agreed to ron-
ven-on Wednesaay, the 12th iu*t., ut 3 o’clock, p. m.,
for the pnrpo.ie of taking ujinnd adopting thu balance of
the City Ordinances.
Council then udjourned till Monday the I7tlt day of
July (Inst.) at 4 o’clock, P. M.
' CALVIN STRATTON, Clerk.
Council Chamber, July 12, HIM.
Council convened, agreeably to the action of the last
meeting, fur ill" purpose of taking up aul a I opting the
balance of the City Ordinance.*.
Pr -ient—hi* Honor the Sf.iV"*. VM’it Allen, Brooks,
Colratnn, Clavton, Holstea l, Hall, Johnson, Jones, J. A.
L. Lee, and Wm. M. Lee.
Whereupon Council took up nn-l adopted said Ordi
nance*. Aid. Johnson moved that a committee be ap
pointed to revise the ordinance appertaining to the Fire
Depart men'. iWlt'ich was agree l tn.
Whereupon, hi* Honor the Mayor appointed Ald'n
J i!tn*on, IfnlI and Brook-.a* that Committee.
II. T. ilall. E«q. submitted the fallowing report:
Th" mi fandgir.* 1 h-g- leave respectfully to rctiort, that
kiocT hi- last cominitnication to your honorable ho ly, ono
fire only hire occurred in thi* city, which consum'd the
,‘t a i-ive stallies, carriage hmi«?, «\ic. of Messrs. Hatcher
Ai Puls, on Odeihorpe street, destroying ularg^ nuinlicr
of valuiMa lior« - , an I lie would avail liiuivdt of thi* oc
casion to ex pres* to yon hi* approbation of the energetic
effort* of tho ni'inhere of the Fire Departm uit, and tlie
efficiency of tlie Enqhta*. apparatus mid reservoir* of
water: 111 hi* further to re port, that all t!io R.s-rvoini
are in g'md order and wall filled, with the exception of
the on* located tit the intersection of Bryan ntvl Broad
street*, anil another at tlie corner of Front nn l Iliritfalph
I way.
IMPORTANT TO ALL!
W E would ro.x|toctfully call the aUeiiliun of the pub
lic to the tostiiiiony of Mr. (3tarlc« A. Penlioily,
in relation to ’Pntt*rsalPs Heave Powders. It needs n
comment, a* it spook* far Rju.dC
Srat.Nn Hill, Ala., July 24,1848.
Messrs. J. F. Winter Al Co. : .
U.<ntlcmm •—! most cheerfully heir testimony to the
grout cffi. acy and virtue of the n Tattkshall’s Heave
Powders,” in the cure of llnrees affected with hoav
coughs nit I colds. I have a vnluiible hor c that was si
iM'veruly iiff-cted with heaves nnd violent coughing, that
I had well ttiuli ludt him, when I purcltamd u package of
Taifcrsiir* I leave Powder*, which entirely cured hint
mid restored hisapjmtite. No owner of horse* shoitlil In 1
without it. Rc*|v-ctlully, you re,
Ciiab. A. Pkaroiiy.
tel" The above valuable medicine cm) lie had of
J. F. WINTER A. CO.,
Ang. I. 8olo Acetti* for ('olumhiis.
Muscogee County#
W ILL ha sold at the Market IIju-c in the city of Co
luinlitt*, within the legal hnure of wale, on the first
Tuesday in Seplenilier next, the following property, viz
The stenuih mt Ettfaulu, with all her tirichinery, tuck
Ic au l furniiure, tosotidV a fi fa rcliirnahlH to the infe
rior court of Mirecogoa county, in favor of Sutnnal J
Crmv vs said Inat nod owner* ; mid other fi fat in tny
hand* ngiiiu«t s iid boat and own-re—tevcral from a mi-
gistralo’s conn. I<evy nude on said boat and returned
to mi hy the bailiff. ,
One half acre l it, iithnVr imvrecolli- -te I, it biing th"
lo* on which William PMJu-oiuw reside*, in the city of
( ’oliinihu i; levied ou turaVhriV a tax fi fa ngainnt said
Pride. ■*" s
City lot numhar one httndpitf and thirty-two, in tin
dty of Cpluuihu*, loviojMl.to satisfy it tax fi fa against
f'iilSlllv ;-eight, containing
nt* thereon; Ie-
ji satisfy a
•f William
,nd returned lo in-*
my li fmE agaiiiNt said
Transylvania University.
I uwfuln
i ^3
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.)
1 rpirc 3l*t 8.***i«iTi will fq»en on the flrit flfontltiy I
i X la Novembsr nnxt t u.ider the direction of th
IWImvin “
ing faculty, vit. :—
Benjamin W- Dddlbt, M D., Profeisor of the Priori
• ackQowledgtl hy woll infonned Frm-.htncn. [ t f ,
• iMr nivR t'.o tviv r.w . U--, n rv nM | tt 1 Thoj. I). Mitciiell, M D , Pr »fe**or of M itcrtl Md
,t Ibuwlll NWtjk' wayfora Itogeory, and It . ir , W(li *n.arapwuic.
looked for that Thief*, GJtlion Barrot, and oth- Robert Peter, W D., Profetdor of Chemistry and
ance in about to merge into a military dropiihnn
i Fr^»i
will abortIv be called hy General Cavaiguttc
in hia Council,
it no moral doubt that Lamartine, L-dru
an J othera of th© late Ex^utive, were i:n-
|cated in the recent Insurrection. Lam mine i*
ot to leave France, any* the French Journal
\ it ia denied by that gentium in, msut emphati-
i pleajBcd at beine able to announce to von
t confide nee U rapidly gaining ffro tnd hoh in
and in the dtpxvtfhents, and that it i« con-
id commerce and trade must to a certain ex-
lrevive. The French fund* underwent a con
Pharmacy.
Jamb* M. Bum, M. D., Professor of Special and Surgi
cal Anatomy.
Sxmuel Annan. M D.. Profe'jor of Oh*tctric«aud tlv-
Di*ex»e* <»f Wumoa and Cbil Iren.
ELtatiA Bartlett. M. Ii., Profussor of Tlteory and
Practice of Mjdictno.
Etkrliert L. Dudley, M. D.. ProfexHor of General
an f Pathahigical Aaa'ranv and physiology.
II. M. 8killm t.x, fl D , Dxmanstratnr of Anatomy.
Cy TU* rent of a fall roara-f U One Hun Ircd and Five
Dollar*. tnwriiMy m aiwvc -, in riot.-s of g *>i a id snl-
vent Bi-ik* of die States whenro Ihe pupils ronte. 1’b**
“ - * Five dell are. Tit*
Matriculation And Library Ticket is
*Grmdd*tion .roc is Twenty-Five Dollar*, pac »n mey.
. . r. . , The Di«*eofin| Tickot 1* Ten dollar*. CUnical fast rue-
rise la*t wook, and on Saturday ttill more ; tion gr.itii. to the r«ndkUt«ss fa- graJuntfan.
•ved, tlio Throe per cento doing at 51 f. 50c., _ Boardlhf and bilm including lifbts, at from Two
~ « . • .. i i irae p sllara per week.
j ROBERT PETER, SI. D.,
J D*a:i of tlw Farultv
t Five per neat* at 79f. Conuidtfrablo par-
i of manufactured good* are aaid to have
i made in Paria during the weak,
kt Havre thb cotton market In* improved, and
ling the past week tsalca have much incraued.
[Saturday, the 8th, tho tale* amounted to 831
, the large*! day’s bu«ine*a known for som'*
The total sales of the week exceeded 8JJ03
I fix*.
exiiigtnn, Ky., July I, HH
, at a ri»? in price of about l|f. per I0J
> middling qualities.
«r • , —- mm by tbf
Brougham htd called the attention of the ! Russell county, Ajnhai
S i ROUGIIT to
9 ty, Georgia, i
age, of jrelTow
pounJ*. r
longs to a
I will weigh about 150
in, rays that he be-
Cjrenn Biggerst-tff, of
„. .a, but at thxedm-* he runaway
Govorntnent to the alarming increase of Clubs and ; wo* hirod tn a man by tiu name of John. Berry, in the
urnol ofgiairiuot, in Irelxnd. He prnmi«d ih»t l‘ ro '*’
lb" c umrv uro ild «^7>rtiiny m.unurothu inigl« ** r. W “
1*3 adontuJ u> uupplMu them.
AtLiw>!
*erpool th« pricj, for CoUou wen fully
uuKtlnai.
ion Ixxlxxd Mr. Duffy, ft eoolribmor,loth* Irish
nde Felon, liaH Iwen ftrrMtsd ftivt eom-niilod for Irish
i ia Mr MftSin, Uw proprietor, had l»:en «l»o arroftled
ft!) I oommiilad to N w Cuile.
her - 1 - ■ ——
«e- Tux Hftxr C«or n Kmtucm.—A friend
ider wriiinp te'Ui, aaya the Louiaville Courier of ihe
lOih inai., fro.n Midway, Woodford eouniy, auder
pin- dale of ih"7ih lust., any* in ft pn«trrip!:
rec- , ‘-The crop of hemp in Seoit, Fayelteand Wool-
r.-ie j ford, fa very inferior. It U decidedly tlie woral
I crop I hare teen in the Uat twenty yetr..”
i». an I lake him awav.
, S1.M L V. AU’.X INOKH, JaiU-
JalyjKb, ldU 33 It
I
Cour
lot of land i
fifteenth dm trie: of
xecirrora SALE._wm t» sola n
Cuurth(Ni*e ifaor in Dt'Kalfi county, on the f
lay in OctoherNMit, iwrier an order of the InCei
Court of Harvi* cuu»t% sitting for ordinary purpoam,
number ou* bun I rid and fiftv-tsro, ‘
urpm*,i
>. In tlw
riy Henry, now lfakalb -!HOI-V . mm
»»l Mlifepf RirharJ ^ATfoi
Et'r.
heller Paper,
Poolartp au l Bill Paper;
POND it WILLCOX.
recent imciirreneaj bare fanlierfeutod ta*)
I imyortanc-j of the*.* «it;iplio« of wat'jr, ha
call tlic atfaution of your baly to thy tu
rn, a* previously re omm-Mi I-j I II« has
reoeiveri |!h* re/ular reports of all lh« Fire Wardens of
the city, w th th.* exception nf that of WarJ No. 6, from
whom it a report hi* bjon received during the pre/ent
year.
It Worn:* lilt duty In Mate to you th»l Jlv* store of
Memrs. Sort well, on Rffial ntreot, ha* h-ren twice rep *r-
ted to him a* containing a larger quantity nf gunpowder
than in permuted hy tin municipal regu'iitioni, and
would direct your attonti ut to this violation of tits law.
All which H re*peclfally Mibmitlod.
II. T. HALL. Chief Engineer.
To the Mayor nod Council of the city of f* duinh'ts.
[On motion, was received.]
By Aid. J. A. L Lie : R-smdved, 'That lh- M iyor he
rc-q ir- vl to ca'.l a rn feting of the citizen* of Colnmhui
ou Thurwday (to-marrow) evening, at 8 o’clock, nt the
Council Ch unbar, for thr* tMirp-iwj of making arrange-
ment* far tlio proper rc«*ption of tho ofil -era nnd noldier*
of thu Suite, now ou their return fro:n Mexico. (Adopted.
Coutreil th-n adjourned till the regular meeting.
CALVIN STRATTON, Clerk.
Council Chamber, July H, 1811.
A meeting of Council was railed thi* day forth - pur
pose of p^uiiug an appru|»riation far a Harhncu • lo hj nro-
sided in lion jr of th • rcturne 1 officers and soldier* iroia
Mexico. Pitueut—hi* Honor the 5lny-ir, Ald’n Allen,
Andrew*, Br-tok«, Coleman, Clayton, Hall, Johnson,
Jon ;*,und J. A. L Lra.
Tlie fallowing resolution wu suhmittod to ('onncil
from the cliairmi.’i of lists comtniltoa of twenty-one :
Columbus, July 19,1919.
Rasolred, That lh* CltyCouuc.il are. hereby r«i »e*t«-l
lx appropriate thi sum of fivu hunJ.vl dollar*, tu In ex
pended in furnishing a Barbecue to tlw returned Volun
teer* of thi* State. I). McDOUGALD, Chr’n.
Ham’l K. noDJW. 8-xrr’y.
Whereupon, All. J. A. L. Lss offers*J tin fallowing
resoliirionr—
Rjtolve I, Tnat five lm Ire 1 d ttlart, urn* much tltcre-
as miy bj istceuary, b? appropriate! fur lit j pnrpwe
ooving thi etpj.uwA of a H irbreui tu be given by the
Colu.’nVji to tlurjtur.i -1 oafiporsan l*jl.lien from
a. (Rjjeclol.
Wh ireupn, the yen an I uty» wera require 11 • hj re-
led—/eas 4, tuys 5.
jse w'.r* vote 1 in the aftlraiUiva were Al I'n An-
*, Clayt ii), J(ilitpun,a 11 J. A. L Ira. Tin*-! who
in lh; negative were All Alhm. Brooks,Cobmm,
. and Junes.
Council than adjuuniel till «Vi regular mieting.
CALVIN STRATTON. Clerk- ^
CAUTION!
H»rehy rxtttkEff against ire
isory Notes^fl# twdnly-five d«i
lh* fourih of January hu,
Ule on the flr4_("
Marion County*
W ILL be Hold on the Public Square in the town of
Buutm V Hi a, Marion county, on thu first Tuesday
in September next, between the usual hours of sale, the
fallowing property, to wit:
One. house and lot in thu town of Tazewell, number
not known, containing one ami one half acres, more or
Ie.*, it yeitig the place wheruon C B. Straiiagnow lives,
and one «ry goods store house and one grocery Itouse and
lots in said town, each Bunting thirly-fiytf foot nnd run
ning two hundred and ten feci back, including a middle
counting rootiW situated on lot* numhers six and seven,
in said town; aW all the right mid title, interest, claim
and demand of G B. Strange. In and to the Tazewell
Village llnll. nnd far plat* of gfottnd thereunto Itejonff-
trig, known iw the Tgvtmi now occti|dod hy James L
\> tggin*, in said town} also, five milch cows and calves,
five cotton mattresses. (Hie olght-dav dork, one shle.
board, and one tliirty-imlluu sugar boiler: levied on as
the properly nfC. B. Arrange t also,one lot of liutd, num
ber one hundred nnOWn. SnH|ie thirtieth district of for-
merly Lee. now AUfrion county, and one negro boy. fif-
teen year* old, bvtlio uatne of Weidey, levied on ns the
property of AlturanderGootlrion : nil levied on to satisfy
four fi fa* iMUiyf from the superior courfuf Marion county,
in favor of Hurrell, Hare A: Co. vs. Chanter B. Strange,
McCarter f Allen vs. Clmrnur B. StrangoJHiller, Rip-
Icy < o. A*s. Charner B. Strange, nnd Alexander Good
win; and/Miller, Ripley At Co. vs C. 11. Strange, maker,
and Afaku tiler Goodwin and Thomas Bivins, midoreers.
Propeify | min ted out by (’. B. Strange mid Alexander
Goodfton.
Otto lot of Innd.v^n the fourth^listrict, number not
known, it being the ftface whessfet Solomon Wall now
lives, with valunhld ituprovofnent* thereon ; levied on
a* the property of Solumo^llfall. to Fntisfy two fi fas is-
hiii'H from the Mtperior court of Mm-ion county, E. A F.
Bmdlev Vhi Solomon Wall, and EdtVanl Bradley vs Sol
omon Wall, J •
Tun netvs of land, lying in tho south-west corner of lot
of land number t*^o Itiiu.lrejl mid t\wnty-uinc, in the
third district of fnrutrely MuRfoenufTiow Marlon county;
levied •nuts the proiierlvwfB.wtnmin I < nticn.-«ier. to sat-
t fy two fi fits isMtod fronL4MMiqices court of Marion
county. In favor of C. 5LChe*hyr VaJ8etijamitt Lancas
ter, and Jeremiah Wilchnr vs Henjumtn l.ancniter.- •
Levy rondo and churned to tne hy n cuiiNjuMth
[..It of litnH niHn*ftt«iijhtV-riv<!. iipW iwvlllh difaritl
of nriginully jMii.ri)ai.(.7iWw41irWnr,iiinly; levied m
“ die pn»|«rly of J. C. LoeJtKbfft^Uiatiefy one Ii h i«-
sited from a jiihtii-cs coiirLrif Marion cnilm^ in favor of
IL Gtddons vs J. C. Loelfhnrf. Levy innde and returned
to me hy a cniiMabU*.
A«iK I / MORGAN KEMP, Sheriff.
At thesnine tint- and place will be sold :
Ono negro girl hy tfaapnmn of WTrutev, nlxotit sixteen
years old : sold ns the pronerty of Joel It. Nimoiiton, lo
satisfy sundry fi fas iKSuydfWnii a justices court of Marlon
county, Leroy CnllowitV nnd othan vs Joel R. Simonton.
L'vymade mnl returned to ine by n bailiff
One negro boy l»v\e name of Jlrtt—levied on n* the
pro|mrty of Hugh Moffa-mt, jkC’witfafy sundry li fa* fe-
sued from njn*tIces court'japniil county, in favor of Sol
omon Wall nnd nth-niWlniili Morrison. L:vy made
and returned to mqjbytt bailiff
•Au$ I B. J. HALLEY, Dep. Sheriff
Talbot County*
W ILL Imj Hold lieforo the court-house door in the
town of Tulbutton, Talbot county, on the first
Tuesday in Septcndwr next, within the legal hours of
sale, the following property, to wit:
Two negroes, I^n mutt tliirlyjtattTs old, and Jim, a
nnn about forty-five yearn old* levied on M the prop-
ert v of Pater Dennis, ifoecawd. to satisfy twoli fasfVoin
Talltoi Hunertor Court. utHjn favor of Michael Dennis
vs Jacob Dennis, principal, Pater E. Dennis and Jacob
Dentil-'.uxeciitorH bf IVtcr |)eimis,ileceased.siTurities;
the other in fairar of Michn-1 Dennis vh William T
Dennis, ainfefeicr E. Deutits and Jacob Deiuii*, cxecu
Collins’s Axes*
inn BOXER Collins’s AXES-far sale by
1UU Jfinell IIALL A P ^
Ames’s Khovels nnd Spades.
DOZ. Ames’s Shovels and 8pades—for sale hy
June 13 , MALI* & M08EK.
P. A, BanqerVoRdT t«- »• A. £ SSZXiVi.
For »lo only by ROBERT CAXHtt.
*!«!.. 8iirnofilu>t«n8»luc.
50
IRON.
aaa ArkJY LBS. Swedes, English and Aaieri-
£Uv/sUUU can round, tquaru and flat bar Iron,
of all Biz>*s. Also, Nail Rods, (loop, 8heet and Band
Iron, a fall assortment, making ottr stock one of the best
ever offered in this market For rale nt
J. ENNIS Ai. CO 8.
mny 1fi Iron nnd Hardware store.
Flutes nnd Halle.
A SUPERIOR article of anti-friction Plates and
Balls, designed for parking screws, Just received by
may 16 J. ENNI8 A CO.
IrTperSlDn, safe tinder inf cir-
inde ef persona eai new beer tes-
ed.
• hundred mid fifty-one. in tho
Important to Planters!
A <-HOICK selection of genuine Medicine*,
A. for Plntt
hie tortus, of
J. F. Winter.
W. ti. Peters.
Dr. LeRoy’i ganapwUta Mi WiH Cknfy
mu. “
I N every fiwtoM* when « fok 1
Dr. LeRuy’e Pills lave tovftrift
e Hording pernanent rallof 1* all ca
ft "peedy cure for HeedftcBe. Bilfoue end ]
platnM, hesrlbunr acid by ofthe
apirila, dlaiurbed deep, nuquent
general debility, coetivrM
They an mild in their .
came lance., and Ihonande et
limony to tlw benefiu u> be del
. r ! l , f ”,. 1>ill « ,B: "bperior to any ever btfctodlfoovewi
In all bilinu. rmnplninu; In general 1i vnrnarnt —T fra
nelcm; In nd disorder, which remit from a MUhn
the blood, them PtlliareamveTelgniMnedy. -
In ilw clnm of diaeuxe called chronic. Dr. URaur
Pill, achieved their liiglihyt triumpla Here they dev
all competirion. Entering within the bidden recetee. W
the mtrm, they quietly hut .nrely porlfo da Meed, rUM
out direftee, end give I«M end vigor tn u* body. ■ -
By their uw tlic week will become wrong i the ntn
nndliiliiHie completion be reatored to it periectiy Been
nnd healthy color j all the bad lymptoiae will one bfede
direppear.
In ehurt, thene l'ille are an inconceivable advenoe up**
any other medicine ever before ofleied to the poHir.
For aale by the -tgent,
ROBERT CARTER,.
Aug I
Sign of the I
Vnrnlphee,
P AINTS, Oile, Glare, While land, A c
July II by J. F. WINT
Conqreee Wntcr I
A GENUINE artielo In.t n*reivwl. at
July 11 J. Y. WINTER it GO’S.
Mnl Modn, for Wnahing I
A VERY ■nperiur article, received by
July II J. P. WINTER A CO.
tl f« i. fit -1 from u miimrei
Taylor V. -aid Nolo
by a bailin'; and uSfdrfl fits'
Nolens, from ii^tfiaistralc*
Aug I, IHVT A S
RUTHERFORD, Sh'IT.
eoej I'O.NKO BthS,
Al the nvpte time nnd |ihiyrtvill ho cold :
Part of Ini utimbar otto Iminf red and sIxly-Bcvcti, in
the rjiy of fhiliiinhiHSbakfgttVcnty-five "font front on
Itroa I street, running It^nKpnc hundred feut, with all
the improvcm tuts tlwvftnti; iiNriud on ax tho properly uf
Richard II topur, UMutl.fy n munjpxgn fl fuissit-J from
tlie superior emyoof Mttxcozec county-, in favor of John
tt. Winter vs raid Hooper.
Aug I A. S. RUTHERFORD, Sheriff
MORTGAGE SALE.
At the sums place, miTlte first Tuesday ipOctuber next,
O.te-v.Ulh part of thegiiglni-. miiaMnery, tackle ami
furniture of the siuainboatL-iduMltfui, which machinery,
engine, tackle an l (uruittuca mtajie'Mi removed into nnd
i» now ill tlie sii jan^UMtll. S. Smw^ ; sold to satisfy a
nnrtg.igi- (I fi irisu-.Vl from Mitit-ogve inferior court in fa-
Vi r Of Francis W.iRvn William S. Noll.
The fjllywing negSDes, viz, Marjpk/u woman about
twenty years id I, and fla^boj^>ktflI about two years old.
Ben, a in m about t wenty-firo and Turner, about twenty
years old ; levied on tv *. iU*(y n morlgiige fi fa issued
.r i ii the inferior cogt* of MusnOwie county, in favor of
Hauipto i K. S uisn vs William S.^lell and Elizabeth
.Nell. A. S. RUTHERFORD, Bh’X
Augt* 1848 wTi
Stuwnrt County.
W ILL be .•.old IH!fore the Court House door ill the
town of Lurnfikiu, Stewart county, between the
usual hour* of sab-, on the first Tuesday tu September
next, tin? followin'' property, to wit:
One house and I'R in th • town of Lumpkin, known on
thu place at prest'nt oamipied by Rev. L. G. R. Wiggin-,
levied on as the praucrtfW John It. Barte?, to satisfy
one ft fa in favor nf>fto-l lartl Rookwt H v* Johu U. Bar-
tec and Thotnav F. BarU-e.
John Wo jIcj ’h interest in l«*t uffand utimhcr unknown,
hill known a* the idu'-^wh'-rsdn the widow Wooley now
live^-—properly punted ot|^hy Richard Ponder, wenrity
—to sulisfy a justices cogft fNiafroin the 727tli district,
G. M-, Srowart ommlf, in favoiNi(JeMite Harrell vs John
Wooley and RicJftfu Fonder. Luty niadt* and rcturne.I
to mu ny* II. C. Beard, conitahle,
Henry HarrisfirtN intere»t in lot of land number five,
in the thirty-tJiirJ aktrict of the wart county^-levied »n
tt satisfy sundry fi lasfrom a jilt tires court, Stew
art county, in favorer It. A. ShipD vs Henry Harrison,
f/svytnade and rtlnrned ti utu by Samuel Durham,
constable.
Ono half-acre lot iu the town nf Lumpkin, known in
the plan of said town Ua.the tmrkl* aljoining N. Clif-
Urn’s old store on tit? souiH^-lerted upon a* the projmrty
of Nathan (’liftnn, to satisfy «M)afi fa from Stewart infe
rior court, in favor of Jam-«s L. Martin vs Samuel Tiunp-
kins, tmker, and Nathan Clifton, cndaqier.
Aug 1 ’ JOHN V. PRICE, Sheriff.
rOiTPONKD MoaTUVUR SALK,
same place,on th" first Tuesday in Octob'r next,
tors of I'
Lot of land niittfaer
22.1 district of Tulhuf
tin- Httperlor Court of wiFlvimitity; Martin W. •Stumper,
assignee. Joint Doe, Ex. JPfa. .of W. Kh.-pherd
Elisha Trammel vs ILohard Rue, ra^ml ejector,
Jesso Ctirhtc, fttiitup, far.; levied cut a* thu property of
saM (htrlec.
Three lots of land, number fiftv-two, fifty-three,
forty-five, in tho Knit district of Talbot county, lo
on as the projs'rty of Nelson Flournoy, to satisfy two fi
fa* Issuod from a J»i-ti«v»*M Courl in favor of Joiiatliuu
II. Mcf’rary v* Ne|w»»fFl iilrnay ; levied on as the prop
erty of said Flotrnioy. fa-vy in td< and
hy a constable.
Two lots of land number one hundred and seventy-fix o
mnl one hnntlred nnd Vvotily-siy, in' thu 21 di.-trie.t of
Talbot county ; I«vi<-d oiVa.« tfe- property of Suin't -I K
t rull, to satisfy mIQ fi faff 'tn Talb'.t Superior Court,
the Central Hank vaMnuittnl K. Cr*41, Fro|*erty point
ed out hy Miid Graft.
SIMEON PARKER. Sheriff
Aug. I. 1848.
POSTPONED SALE.
— At the snrnn time nnd place will be Hold—
Lot* of laud tmtbhT twonty-threc^ntimher fortv-rix,
nnd the north half of hg, uiunber AWmity-two, all lie ing
xitiiatotl in thu 231 district'nfTafh-it comity; levied oil
a* the property of Peter Dump*, derensod, to satisfy two
fi fast from Tulbot Superior (hiuri, uuu in favor of Micltnel
Dennis vs Jacob Dqurtfa, principal, and Peter E. Dennis
and Jacob Derinis.'exeeutore of P.i er Dopni'-. deceased,
uecurities • tlw'other in favor of .MicliaM Donum vs
William ’I’ Dennis, and Peter E. Dennis and Jacob
Dennis, oxenitorf of Peter Dennis, deceased.
Three lusgroes,3wurdun. a boy 15 tears old, Mary, a
woman 27 years old, George, a boy 1 year old ; levied
on a* the property of Wiulncn W. Bally', to suti .fy a fi fa
from ’fetlhot Superior Court, hUhvor of Thointui Ilailey
vs saitl William W. Bailey. --
SIMEON PARKER, Sheriff.
August I, 1818
C N DARDIAN’Kr'aLK. -Will \» STS tl.H first
J Ttt"Mday in Oragber next, befiir" the Court Horae
door in tlie town of Ciitfcbu£l4*!lnDdnlrjh comity, a likely
negro man hy the name at Frank, hefoitgiug to Mildred
linitcy, lnlii»r. JESSE 11. KEY, Guar-linn.
IiidWo, Jlludiler, Coppcrux unit Logwood,
F tOll ,nl« *>ii very ru;ijum»ble term., by
July II J. F. WINTER & CO.
Compound (.'oudenfted
SYRUP OF SARSAPARILLA!
The Great Southern Panacea!
Medlriiiiii-, smuny tho vuit aniouni of the various compounds
which urn tluily impound on the people of lltia country, under
the nniiMi of •• Ext. 8i«rs«parillA," which in fact do not con
tain n pnrliclo of tlio vnluahlo root whoso name they bear,
hus hern induced to manufacture n pure and powerful prepa
ration from ihe genuine HON Dull AH HAflHAPARII.I.A
ROOT, cntnlutiril with the routs uf QUEEN'd UELIUIIT
and LEPTAN’DRA VIROINICA, ami would state that after
much labor, earn und tixpuime, ho lias succeeded far Irnyoml
hit expectation, in producing n i)icdicine unsurpassed for its
alterative, healing and restnrntiva qualities. It has for thn
|.i*t two >unra linen used hy I'hyxicmna and othera iu this vi
cinity with unparnllelnil success, nnd although a very larpo
amount lias been used here alone, it tin* never yet failed in
givini entire satisfaction.
This vnluuhle prcpurntinn is now offcreit to the Medical
l-'uLUlty and tlie Public generally as * sale and sure remedy
for all disease* uming from nil iiniiurn alote of the blood, for
Scroftils, Chronic IlheunmtiMii. Brupitoi " ofthe Skin, Tet
ter or Ringworm, Scnldliead, Enlargement and pain of tho
Unties and Joint*, Stoh'iotn (Tlcsrs, Ltimliago, Erysipelas,
(»uut, Paralytic liability. While Swelling, Diseases arising
from nu injudicious use of Nercuiy,exposure or tiuprudeuc •
in lilh, Dhroniit Constiluilounl Dlsortlers, Dyspepsia painful
affection* of tha back and luiua. Neuralgic pains, Knvcr
Soros, Mutches. Pimples and Riles, to his unrivalled prepa
ration, Ac., being n highly concentrated extract, presented
in the form of a Myrup to make it palatable.
il hi* statninout below can he certified
r ciliaona, who have seen him ohtig-
nlk upon crotch* s. lie is qow entirely cured by the
u*eof tuy Rarsiiparills—
Cot.uMBUs, April 22, IP48-
Mr. II. II. PrrtNG—Sir—Owing (oyon a debt of jrulitutl .
I am induced to make a public arkno'wledgment of thabeno-
lit I lia\e received from your in valuslilo preparation of Marsa
parilln. I had hern, fur nearly throe year*, severely afflicted
with ChronicRheumstism,amithobstormenting pains tortur
ed me in such a degrn.t that I could liud no rest, nor could I
walk without the .iN«i*tanre of crutches. Notwithstanding
Iliad various rammlios.iny rase con tinned to grow worse evt
ry da)—when fortunately fur me,a fiietid who had linen in .
similnr sitiiaiion anti had Imcn relieved by your Compound
Hjtrup of Marnep.trilla, rcconHn<'iiditd tho use of it to me,amt
‘ my greet astonishment and joy, after using a fnw In.ttlos, I
found myself entirely relieved,
hnindVnVt
theni'ohe* t
grntituile, y<
■itlentl 1
walk
ithout
kn thi
irs may
' savins
Green Mountain VegeMble Oint—U
T III8 extraordinary Ofnlment derivea its grant cam*
live power* principally from a vegetable found on
th« Green Mountain of Vermont, and is a sovereign rem
edy lor the following complaints, viz.: Glandular awell*
ings, ague tn the face, inflammatory rtietfUMthni, pain in
tlw back and aide, welled breast* and aMe nlppiee af
nurainc women, bronchitis, tumors, boil* and ulcere, fcl-
ltd ringworms', mil rhctira, amid head, eryiipidae,
■welling*, quinsy, mump* and croup, cliapped hand*
Bps, Pimpled and blotoltud face; and it iaan It
dressing for bnrna, arald*, and drawn bltaem.
ndaannl
aluable
luation of the Eye yield* to it* power immediateljr} all
brniaea, sprain*, aiui freHk cut wounds, are cured with
grant rapidity. The poiaon from the bite of venomotta
animnla, and the ating of beaa. I* instantaneously absorb
ed by the application of this Ointment, and the wound
mired.
The principle* upon which it effects cure* In tha above
diseases are, to rkduce inflammation, and raatore the
functions of tlw body to a healthy action. In no in
stance will it, or can it fail of a cure, if applied according
to direction*; and a* a pain bxteactoa, it cannot hie
rivalled by any otimr Halve, or Ointment.
Aug 1
ROBERT CARTER,
Sign of tho Red Mortar.
ter PRICE REDUCED TO $3 001.40
challenge any medicine before the public to com-
VV pare in tahtp, or certainty op chre, with Dr.
A. W. Coleman’s celebrated GONORRHOEA MIX
TURE.
We are authorized to refer to number* of the first Phjfe
aidana in the South and West, (particularly in Mofafa
and New Orleans,) who are using iltn preference to any
other medicine.
It ia now put tip in larger bottles, and in neatar
style than any medicine ofthe kind before the public.
It is ntude of FRK8II DRUGS just raceIved from tlie
importer, and \varhanti:d not to nauseate, or in any
way inconvenience the (xitieut.
teT See envelope around each bottle, with direction*,
Ac., with description and directions to cure Gleet, Stric
tures, &r.
Prepared nnd sold by E. D. COLEMAN, 106 Dau
phin street. Mobile, and for sale by
ROUT. CARTER. Sole Aeeut.
July 4,1848. Columbus, deoggia.
JACKSON’S PILE‘EMBROCATION.
H IGHLY IMPORTANT !-The gentleman whosa
name ia appended to thin certificate ia wed known
in this city, and also through the southern and western
Stales. The testimony i* convincing.
Philadelphia, Feb. 10th, 1846.
Dr. N. Jackson: Dear Sir:—-You inquired of me
what benoflt 1 bail derived from Ihe use of four Pile Em
brocation. I feel bound to state to you that I have t
was a cose of tlw most painful kind, often obliging me
to give up business. I nod tried almost every kind of
me licine recommended fortlw tf cure of Piles, but with
yory little benefit, when, during the lost fall, I heard of
several persona who had been cured by the lisa of your
Embrocation, and finally was Induced myself to try it.
Alter using part ofa bottle I was entirely relieved, and
have hail no indication of a return of the disease. The
cure. J have every reason to believe, is permanent. If
it will lie of any advantage tn those who are aimilarlv
nfllieied, you ran ire this note for that pwrpora; and
may also refer any one to me, who may wish Amber in
formation on the subject.
Gkokue Helmick,
No. 357 Lombard street
POND 4 WILLCOX,
(29 Gin) Bole Agents
ml utipsrti
C'lluin'n
From Dr J. J. H»*«HI
lipping** 8.tr- q, ifiIIn. mnl Ii
ii any preparation of N.,r,*par'Ua
>, July 6, I,--IS.
vo it i q ml, if
, her fora in
.1. BOSWELL, M. D.
From Dr. *f W flrinifN
I hnvo u .ol L|ipiiif’s pra|t«rali5n of riurn.qi.irUa iu eases
nf Tottor. wlllistirn.s*. Tliiirofoi* racoNluieittl Uin Use uf it
to *11 parson* willi<li«eaim* ofthe skin.
Dolawbu*. July u. luitj T. \V. DRIMEri, M. D.
CoLOMSUt, July 8, 1048.
Mr. II. If. Kii|>lng—From ruy knuwistige of the composi
tion of I'.ppiay'KHarMipariilt, f laknffrn it pleanurein stetisf
that k i muidrr it otm of thrLeat prnparatinus of risrsspsrilla
ooniah all. an l k|h» wm i» ••*«. and in nil mips wloro remwlie* of that class *rn
nid deceased, to he desired,H is worthy of trlffl. 8.^A. 1ILLINO, M. D.
— ... . -*wiilTlh-l!ie time prescribed by j..i. ■» icuk
ft' 1 '! "how ««^if ft.., Uw, liny.-, ,, „ r . |>pin| _u,. rll ^4ju.U't 4^.-
wh> said h ttere^yadmini. tratton should, trd b(' granted ,,p., r iiu hi tcvrr.il ernes, sud have no li*aitsiio« iu staiisf
ill npf^ennt. that it is fall v equal, if Nut strpririor to any of tlie preparations
r my hand nt oflW. this July f4tlt, 1918 of Dial articlv in use. Truly xnuri. Ae.
VMFF.L II. CRAWFORD. i
W. K HCilLEY, M. D.
| Volunteers ttud DiNchargrd Koldftfa haring
trading,
dollar*
- January la«, sn l
payable on tha first of /OjiivT fasit, to Juhn M. Cane,
;.-nt for hi* wife. E n:a\ ny».* t far the hire of n oegru
girl, on I aitf u 1 F. M Wdn, i 8. Ware. Tho roa
st Is rat ijn f ir which olu rntex whig givjit having entire
ly fade I, I am drisniiiwii not to my them u itil com
polled by Uw. / >toM. WARE.
Rani dphcMAUi I.M18 33 2i
onida* W. Dili npplicv torn,* firr Isttitru ofntlininU-
t rat ion oti the estate of I^irenzo D. Hdl, Into of said
comity, deceased :
'I’lwo arc therefor - fe cite ami rldiivinirih all and sin
gular tlw kindred und (-reditu/* of aaid d('c?n*?d. t«» fa*
au l np|H*;ir ut my office wHliin tlw time prv»rrihud hy
law, tlwn and there to show (Suiss, if any they have,
why aai*l letters ehotitd not hr* mnterl.
Witness, the honorable Murwtdl K Ilarrlmn, oti" of
the Judges of the Court of Ordinary of slid county, this
July8711., 1848. F. D WIMBERLY,ecu
Aug 1 33 fn
I’homi D-iy.ier, alia *
Thomas C\ Dozier, late of said county, dtM easod '
Th :se are therefore to disc and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred ami ereJitor* of said deceased, to Ir
ItHiirnrd aii A and debilitated from Mxico, read thu.
We Hava the evidennn ufDr N. M Hulion, a ilikiiuauiabed
Fhysleisn of Taueoell, Marion comity, Dourfia, woo ores
crilied Kqipliitf'* Harispanlla in ■ cssa of extreme dcMIity
from exposure or iniprodeoca iu life; in fact, tlicpaliset ws*
uotabla tomnvQ lii* limbs for some time before hecommaucud
taking Eppius'* CninpouMd Condsnaetl riyrupnf garsupecillu.
He wa* one of our brave Volunteers, »o many of whom kava
returned sick and deldlitstrd te their home* He I* sow
riMpluti'ly cured. ——
Another Crrti/icute,
From Mr. U*csr Ashton, who cru bn found at the Dry Good
ritorn of Mr. Unofge A. Norris t
Ciilumsl-s, fSto. July 1ltth,ld4B.
Mr. II. II. Kpping—SirHavinx b«en for yeare puat af
flicted with lnleuniUn.it Fever, and lakeu a great deal of Her
cury. for that di*trrie*i.-f emnptaiul, witbentexperieueing smv
p*rq>aur ut relief, and bwiomieg very inueh detuliutoil ue wel
fludiug my skin tu become eflVcied aud my system
muelt deranged. I conetudrd to try snnin nf your^arstpaii^
l.. i 4, »d Nid ®k««rftiftj'twtify tans valuable propertiee,ae by
au 1 Appear at my omr*<>., within Uw tiiun prescribed by uhiegefaw Bodies of it I fold myself compfetaiy restored to
t - foHMfeniaM*''"*"'" * * “
Att!
will b)
Lot of )•
trie! of Stewart
law,
sniil felt
Given
>T forty-fi**. in the ttirwUieruh dis-
•unty^rVieJ upon os the property of
Thomas C. Trotip tu. tosctlfeftr on» mortgage fi fa in fa
vor of William A. JtBWaon vT Thomas f*. Trotnun.—
Projwrty pointc 1 out in sai l in irfj.if*.
A tig I J JOHN V. HUGE, Hh-riff
I J1XRCUTOR8* SALE.—Will be sold, by order o
ihe honorable inferior court of Talbot county, on
thr first Tu «day in October next, b/fore the court lion**
in Lumpkin, Ktregancounty, the following lota of land,
lo wit: Lot number one bundrei ani fifloeu, weul lull
of lot* numS-.tr ou* bundnvl and uitte and eighty-four,
all in tlie twenty-fourth dlsuict of originally Lm, i
Stewart oounty. 8jIJ far tne fern fit of tbo hairs
creditor* of lire o tat j of William Y.wral(m. late of Tal
bot county, duc*a«e J. Term* on thi fiag of sale.
_« grant..
der tny hand tlii.i 2fith day of July, 1813.
CJIAtt. H. STILLWELL, ecu
Aug 1 33 fn
G eorgia, talbot roi’NTY.-cjmirt nf onii.
nary, July Term. l*J4fl.—Rule. Ni id.
Wluraai, Jonah Mnuhews, adminifflrator of Thomas
Matthews, decuoaej, apptiox for leimr* of iliunimion from
said adimniairation:
llo it ordered, That all per*ri:tM coiu-ern • I Iw and ap
pear at the March Term, nrtt eneuing, then and there to
•how cause, if any tliejt bate,why aaid letters should
not I* granted.
A true extract from the Minutes, July 25th, 1818.
•CHAN. If. 8TIU.WELL. uou
Aug 1 M m6m
Yours, Ac.,
OSCAR ASHTON.
Perron* living iu a low scctfeu of country, and ere aebkut
> luteruiittent Fever and Fever and Agar, would tie • ell te
take « bottle or two of t&pptufV Coat pound C«H.daused riyrup
t f riarsaperitU evory soeson.uf thereby they cun entirely re
lieve tbemealvee and prevent Hie meal attack.
Iu ueitcliuiuu, the proprietor eunaot refruie faoui *treugly
r commending his Sarsaparilla to Purcetsand lleails of Fern-
ilia*, who wish lo preserve tho health ead stieegth.aad good
looks of their child i eu. as au
EemIUmI Bum mar gad Ml Hwaedf.
' Ry a timely us* of ibis nrticK many a child might he saved
from disease dunug thn hot summer mouths, by peril) in* lh*
Wood.ihorehy ewamiag it u**4«r to bear the afpimh* aeufl.
IT This will equully apply lograwu person*.
OfiT This Saruaparilla is put up tn Quart Buttle*, and
sold at $1 oer kettle, and I* much ch—pra than any
similar article, he lug three liMgnatke oitMl
DR. A. W. COLEMAN’S
Anti-Dyspeptlo & Tonic Bitters,
Approved and rmmuu ndtd by Ike Medical ('ac
uity, 1‘rvjM, and Public generally.
T HESE tinriv-lln) and incumpftnhfo Bitter,eontin
lie ui iiwi-ow ill popdftritj, u fo ftviaoftd by the
nnnreredenteil mIc. thn proprietor h*a IMO*.
Tlwy »re not one of the enneacent iMMnuns ef th*
ilay, hut have proved thonwelvee waO* #T Uw MB*,
dom e of tlw public, Iwvin, been in me npvftKkoJ ft
yuan—the intention of > renkr Phyiickn of mot* thftft
thirty yean •iicrewful procure in the Soutk—trove keen
renewed by Uw eon uf ihe inventor, who bold, Ihe ericb
nst recipe and patent, and wbo b alone ftcquafnled with
tlw forniuln. They are now ■ Wanieri Medicine, In
oominended hy numben of the mat rnapMUfotn Fhyet*
ciane in the United Siatee. They am pnnly ■ vefetft
blc compound, not contalnfa. Alow or ft ein^a ■mil
om innredient ' '
They an rornro—utod M a TONIC, in Jum an*
Fever and Ike common Fiven ofthe Benth, inTypfiu.,
Scarlet, Ship, Jail and Huepfta! FcVcn.
Aho. to caaro of Dyrontoryor Fin and Diaitkai, af
ter tlw me of promr ealhartio medfrtnee.
If they aro taken regularly and poneveiingty (widen
ie important In rtobhom roeoe) they will men, altar Uw
iwe of a few bottle., hefomrl to aeeenF
with decided effect—impartil
c rearing and improving the
nut Syrtcin, cteamdng the
removing Sallow Confotal. _ _
■trongthentng Ihe Clroet ltd Lamp, and at wnivtag
Peine, Cramp, and Stitcbeem foe Side and Sweet
In caroe of ucnnnaL dkhlitt they hero proved one
of tlw beet wnedtro, and are ikewlhre Mgfeqr ncoro-
mended to eldtriy parrot#. Ulermry geadeawa, rtnfcnu.
and thorn of eedentary baldta.
In eaaae of Dnoepala, f
Coadvonew, Jaundice, See
have never been known to foil in ft
Ac a certain and rofo remedy iw
preferivd to any of the vrrroitagee in me. .
■i^ajgagiWaisiXMMt
leria, Heai
baity, and
of Ifwprepamtiiaaof'
iu advaulagoc without
taken in aKrttmUniu
The greet menial
in direaaoe poentinr
each Botdp,
rootinm,)
Am t, KM
SINGLEI'UN THORN
r.fo'n.
NTON.
EFFING.
. WINTER fo
FOND it
CO.