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MARION COUNTY.
I/Of of IAnd No. 179, fn the 3d diet. of originally Mus
cogee now Marlon county ; levied on n* the properly
of Van Swearingen, lo satisfc two fi fn'*, one in Poor
of Jordan Wilrher, jun’r., issued out of the Inferior
Court of mid county, nod one in favor of Zachariah
Booth issued out of Marion Superior Court against Van
Swearingen and James Smith.
All that portion of lot of Land, No. 179, tn the 31st
dim., of originally Lee now Marion county, which lieu
!■*-, of originally Lee now Marion county. *
i the Mouth aide of Muckalu creek ; levies! i
PWWtjf of Henry Camp to satisfy one fi fin b
of the Inferior Court of said county. In fa* or »
B. Steven*.
i the property of Hugh
Buena Vista, Marion county, between the
March next,
fi fa
jwued out of Sumter Superior Court in favor of James
One Sorrel mare, levied
Morrison to eatiefy a fi fa issued uttt of of the Inferior
Court of mid connty fn favor of J L A C R Wiggin
Fifty acre* of Land, in the north-west corner uflol
land, No. 204, in the 31m diet., of originally Lee n.
Marion county, 1 yoke of nxon and a wacoi,; levied
as the property of Thomas J. P«rduo
I out of Si
Abbott.
Al*o, a certain Me? ting-house, in Marion
■mown R* tlie new meeting-house, at Mount Tabor
miiafy two Mortgage fi fa’a issued from Marion Inferior
Court, one in favor of Isaac Hurt vs. Charles W. Me-
CuIUt^and one in favor of Apollo* Smith vs. Charles
JNO. M. WILCHAR, Dap. Sh’/T.
—ALao, AT Tint HANK TIME AW1> CLACK—
One town I/ot In Buena Vista, No. 17, In block B,
well improved; levied upon by sundry fi fa's from the
ounty,
Inferior and Justices Courts of raid county, in favor of
of P. C. Parker and oilier* vs Marlin T. Harris.
Also, 3 town Iota in Buena Vista, No I,in block A,
villaining i of an aero; Nos. 4 and 5, in block A, con
taining i of an acre earth ; also, 100 acres of I/and, it
being the east lialf of Lot No. 82, in the fourth district
of said county ; levied on hy virtue of one fi fa issued
from Marion Superior Court, in favor of Robert Little
and Samuel Pcndry vs. Colon M. Chester.
, L. 0. UA VIS, fiber iff
January 22 4 id*
TAYLOR COUNTY.
W ILL be sold before the Courthouse door, in the
town of Butler, Taylor County, within the legal
boiiM of sale, on (lie first Tuesday in Mnreh next, the
following property, r
a the property of William Lewis to satisfy a fl fa from
Justices Court, of tho 763d dlsl., G. M., |r. favor of
Marlon Betlinnn vs. Wm. Lewis; levy made and re
turned to me hy a constable.
One hundred acres of Land, being the east half of
lot No. 34, In the 14th dint, of Taylor county ; levied
«n os the property of James W. Britt to satisfy two fi
fas issued from Justice's Court, 537tli district, G. M.,
Henry Johnson against said Britt. Levy made and re
turned to me hy a constable.
One House and Lot, as the property John Turner,
(lomlng the town of Butler.) to snlisfy a fi fa in favor
D. J. Ifardridgo against said Ti
Turner; levy made and
by a constable.
/ 1 *own l/)t, as tho property of Jas. W. Britt,
t Joining J. Hartley,) to satisfy a fi la in favor of Henry
Johnson against said Britt.
JOHN M. THOMPSON, Sheriff.
January 29, 1853 4
G K O It (I I A , MI SCOGKK COUNTY.
Wlierett*, Job B. Hicks, applies for letters of
Administration on the Rstnte of William Twede, late
e and admonish all and sin
of said county, deceased
These are therefore tor „
gular the kindred nod creditors of said decern-..,,
iliow cause (If any they have,) why the ndminisirn
tion of said estate should not he granted to said appli
at the next Mnreh Term of fho court of Ordi
nary for said county.
Given under my hand, this fOth day of Janunrv
1*53 l\n tnttv^ov'o., . r '
JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
fi o it ti i a , muscooer county—
\ f Wlterens, Augin-tus M. Allen applies for letter* of
Administration on the Kstale (situated in flic Stale of
Georgia.) of James Allen, late of Russell county, Ala.,
gular the kindred ami creditors of said deceased, tn show
cause (if any they have,) why Letter* of administration
of said estate should not he granted U» raid applicm
• of the Court of Ordinnry
at the next March .... .
he held in and for the county, first aforesaid.
Given under my hand, this 14th davof January, 1853.
JNO. JOHNSON, O.Jh
January IS. 3 r>t
1 i:oKf;iA,Mrsro(;i:r;fo^,\rv. wt„
Jas Hervey M Cfeckley, applies for f/etters of flu
right
Schley, of said
county, are entitled in their
All peroonw concerned,aro hereby notified, (to shew
if {•ny tftfy have.) why Letters of Guardianship
“ aforesaid,^shoulcljiot lie granted to said appli-
" IB u ‘ m of Ordinary,
at the next March Term of tho C
for said county.
under my hand, lids tho I81I1 day of January,
ml. tins tho I hi 1, ,|ny of Januart
JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
4 5t
C l ICO KOI A, HARRIS COUNTY.—Whereas
I John W, Tntmney, applies for Ienters of Guardian’
eetp for tho per* ,n and projierty of Catharine Garmond,
These are therefore lo eito and admonish all and sin-
gtihtr the kindred of said minor lo ho noil ap|s-nr at my
flin- within the lime prescribed by law, to show cause
Ifnny they have,) why said letters should not bo grant
ed to *nid applicant.
Given under my hand, in office. January the 20th.
l fl 5 3 ' WM. I. HUDSON, Ordinary.
Jan 25
4 51
G eorgia, Harris county—wimraiw,
Thomas J. Hazier, applies fur letter* of Adminis
tration on the Kstale of William C. Dozier, late of said
county,deceased
These nre therefore to cite and admonish all and
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased 1
and appear at my office within the time prescribed hy
law, to showcause (if any they have,)|why saldjLetters
should not ixj granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand, at office, this January 20th,
*3. WM. 1. HUDSON, Ordinary.
TALBOT COUNTY.
C ^BORGIA, IIARRIS COUNTY—Whereas,
F Monroe Davidson,applies tome for L-tters of Guar
dianship for the persons and property of Amanda F. and
F/li/.altoth F. Davidson, minors :
These nre therefore to cite und admonish all persons
Interested in said minors, to l>« and appear at my office
within the lime prescribed hy law, to show cause, (it
anv they have,) wliv said Litters should not hegrni tml.
Given under my hand, at office, this January 21st,
tho first Tuesday In March next,
WM. I. HUDSON, Ordinary.
4 fti
llbin the legal hours of sale, Isifi.ro tho Court House
door, the following properly,
IS
athews, resides j levied on to satisfy n fi fa from Tal-
'•Huperfor Court, JnAvor of John McDonald vs. raid
- - "* * " said
Mathews ; a so, two Tax fi fa’* in my hand* vs. ,
Matthews. Property pointed out hy defendant.
D. I.. DOWNKN, Dep. Sh'ff.
—ALKO, AT THf SANK TIME AND CLACK—
One House and tlie land attaclted to tlu> same a half
acre more nr leta; ami one Tan-yard containing I acre
more.or less ; one Shoe simp and the land attached to
»no same, alt in the town of Pleasant Hili, in the 24th
diet, of ralhni county, one house occupied hy W. N.
Newell, as a Tavern, Shoe shop, Ac.; levied on hm the
pronorty of Newell 4 Thompson, lo satisfy n fi fii from
Talhot Inferior Court in favor of Thomas A. Brown vs.
•aid Newell 61 Thompson.
W. J. MoIlRYDB, Sheriff
4 Ida
■Jan. 23,1838
POSTPONE II
A UMlNlRTRA'rOR’S SALE—Will be sold on
A the first Tuesday fn March next, w ithin the legnl
hours of sale, before the four-house door in Talliotlon,
the Store-house and Lot, formerly owned and occupied
by John T. Howard, late of Talhot county, deceased •
•a the properly of John T. Howard, deceased
tt»d« known on the day. A. C. MoCOY, Ad’s
January 18,
A imiNIKTRATOR’S BALE—By virtue o|
X\ aa order of the Honorable Ordinary Court of Mor-
metl _ — 4.- ... . .t - ■ •
wether county, will be raid Imfom the Court-houso
eale, the I/and in said county, iwlongiug to the Kstatn
of /aohartah Butts, Into of said county deceased—
,— . — raid county deceased-
known as the south half of Lit No. 81, in the second
Meriwether county.
district of originally Troup, 11
Bold for tho purpose of dfvisin,..
ROUT. HAMILTON,jAdm’r.
3 tils
Jan 18, 1833
A »MIN«TRATOR*8 BALE—Will herald to
il tho highest bidder, at the Court-house in Clltliliert,
Randolph county, 011 tlte first Tuesday in March next,
lot of land No. 1, in the 8th district or said county, now
occupied hy Jaflhmm Hhirley, and boUmgiug to the es
tate of Thomas Young, deceased, lying on 1 he rond lend
ing to Georgetown. To l>e raid lor tlm benefit of the
helm and creditors of said deceased.
Terms 10 months credit, with note and approved se
curity. JAMK8 II. YOUNG, Ad’mr.
Drayton, Dooly c<*., Jan. 18, ’53 3 ids
A DMININTHA IOICS SALE. |J V virtue of
xV an order of tlie Honorable the Ordinary Court of
Harris county, will herald Imfore (he (Yiurt-honsedmir,
In the town of Hamilton in said county, on tlm first
Tuesday In March nest, between the usual Hours of
eale,
- a gin; sold as the pro|mrty of John A. Lyon,
Into of said county county, deceased. Midi) for tlm ben
efit of the heirs and creditors, of said deceased. Terms
cash- WM. JOHNSON, Adnt’r.
January 18, 'S3 3 ids
K oticeto hehtorh a CREDITORS.-
All jierson* indebted to the Estate, of John D
ollars, Into of Mu«cogne county, deceased, nre re
quested 10 make Immediate payment; anil those having
j lnims are required to present them, w ithin terms of tin-
law, to tho underrigned, or limy will he barred recovery
MILTON 8. BOOTH. A.ImV
Dee. V, IH52
S OTJCETO DKHTOHfl A CREDITORS.
All (HirsonH indelueil to tlie Estate of J. K. Putnam,
>f Muscogee county, deceased, Hre requested to
make immediate payment—and those having demands
ngaitiHt said estate are notlflv :J lo present them duly
N ot 1 c:e to deiitohn and ckedi
TORN.—All ftersnns indebted to the Estate n.
Zeno Weddiugton, lato of Musciigne county, deceased,
nre requested to make immediate payment-mid llinra
holding claims against said derensed. are notified to
present them, w ithin tlm time prescribed hy luw or limy
will not he settled.
ELIZABETH WEDDINGTON, Ad’mx
_ Jan. 18, ’53 3 7t
N otice to ueiitorh chiIiutoiin.-
All persons indebted to P. Nullivun, late of -Mus
cogee cnanty, deceased, nre requested to come forward
him! make immediate pnvmont, and all persons hold
ing debts or claims, ngainst snid deceased are notified
to pn-.ent them duly autlmntirated, fur settlement.
J. MuGARIT. > Xf!ln .
WM. DEGNAN.l A ‘ , "‘ r "*
Jan 18,185p a 7t
rr wo months nit--rdm.,»»j.j>ii,-n11-.1, \% 111 t...
^1 Uindu to the Court of Ordinary of Ntewart county,
> sell it
5 2m
JAS. M. CLARK, AUm'r.tla h
February 1. 1H53
WO MONTHS alter the pnldicmiorTTif this .
ilea Application will lie made to the Court of Ordi
nary, of Muscogee county, for leave to tell the lands
belonging to the Estate of 11.-dry Surls, Into of raid
JETHRO OATES, Adm’r
5 2m
rnwo MONTHS front 'late applicaliun will he
_ made to the Court of Ordinary oi f
Georgia, for leave to rail the laud Ix-louging to the e>
late of Ifollinger I). Brown. ileceased.
JOHN B. COLE, Adm’r.
Jan -1, 1853 [j. 1,. w.] I 2m
T WO MONTHS from date, application will Ins
made to the Court of Ordinary or Muscogee court
ly, for leave to sell the Lands tMthingimr to the Estate of
James E. Putnam, late of said county, deceased.
J. A. L. LEE, Adm’r.
December 28, 1852 52 2m
*j^T OTIC’E.—All |s*rsons concerned, will please take
1 v notice that Win Barnett, claims to own the fol
lowing half section of Land, in Russell county, Ala-
hamu, to-wit: the north half of section 2, in tow nrhip
A dminintiiatoipnnai.i:. i,,.
fore tho court-house door, In the town ofTnlbottun,
Talbot co., Georgia,ow the 1st Tuesday in March next,
within the legal hours of sale, agreeable to nit order of
tlm Court of Ordinary of Tnlhot county 1 Lit of I/and
Nc. 186. in 16th diet , of said county ; sold ns tlm prop
arty of tho Estate of Benjamin Adonis, deceased. Hold
wiijriii um r.-Msin in iioMjiuiiin aiiuuis, iieeeasuil. Hold
for tho htnefft of the helm and oredtu>m. Terms made
known of tho day of rale.
JOHN ADAMS, sen., Adm’r.
January JO, 1833. Hs.n.J 4 ids
G eorg i a, muscogee count y.-w herd
as, Wm. M. Bosworth applies for fillers of Ad-
“* " 'f John Dunn, late of said
These are therefore to cite and admonish all aud sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show
cnnra (if any they have,) on or before ti)e next March
Term of the Court of Ordinary, of said county, why
mid letters of administration should not he granted to
mid applicant.
Given under my hand, in office, this January 31st
1633.
February 1,
JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
5 5t
G BORGIA, MUftCOUBK COUNTY. Whore-
ns, Jonathan Pickard, applies for Letters of Guar
dianship for the person and properly of Hun-line Franc*
l(i and range 28, the original contract for whi'-h,
proved to Dozier Thornton, and by him trnusfaru-
Dsniel McDougnld, bar been lost; and that, on the 2Gtli
day of March next, I shall, at my office in Columbus,
Georgia, proceed to take testimony oft ho existence, eon-
tents, transfer, and loss of said original contract, to es
tablish copies in lien thereof. ],. T. DOWNING,
Att'y. for III
Dr. DeGraffenried’B
CRLEDRATED
RHEUMATIC LINIMENT.
ted Stales, for sale, the proprietors ls-g leave to sub
mit the following statement of Dr. DcGraffenricd, its
discoverer and Inventor :
The undersigned frankly states that he ha* prescribed
-licim* for the last twenty-two years, in oil forms
of Ac
pm . —
hesitation in saying, that it is decidedly the most valua
ble remedy ever vet disc'.vered for tlie reliefof this most
painful and distressing malady.
His nn(«-i*ook contains upwards of three hundred ca*J
ses. in which it has been used within the above named
I Kiriod, nnd in no single instance has it come to his
nowledgr. of its failing to effect a euro when perse
vered in. Many of the cases were from four to ten
years standing ; nnd what may appear more remarknhle
nnd extraordinary, is, that when the patient hns l*ren
once relieved, the disease is permanently cured, remains
so, not n solitary instance havin'? been reported to him
of its return.
All he would ask for this remedy is n fair nnd imjtnr-
lial nnd patient trial, for the result* he entertains no ap-
prrhentton.
Up to the time of this discovery, the undersigned had
well studied the origin, process, and character rd this
disease, and is well assured, had consulted every author
on its treatment, who find written or been translated in
in the English innguage, and had used all the remedies
of any notariety then in vogue with the profession, with
however, very rarely any relief to poor suffering hn
(Unity.
it has baffled the skill and science of the most emi-
>nt PhyHtcinns and Surgeons of our own. and of every
other country. But the undersigned flutters himself
that his remedy will cure this most painful disem
E. L
ft is for bale at Dr. R. A. Ware’s Drug store,C’olum
hns, and by Agents in all the prinri|«il cities and towns
In the Uutted State*. Price %5 for a pint battle—$2 50
for n half pint bottle ; 4 ounce bottle, $1 25. Nunn gen
uine without the signature of the discoverer on the side
lal»el of the bottle, and across the cork.
DoGBAFFEFRIED 4k CO., ProprUurs.
CERTIFICATES.
Jonhs’ Hotki., Pjih.ai>ka, March 3, ’.V).
Col, A. II. /?«gon—8in : It affords me great nlea-ure
to ha ablo to In-ar testimony to the efficacy ami xirtiiss
of />r. DeCIrnffrnrird'i' Hhnimalir Liniment.
I have been sorely afflicted for the lust six yenri with
what I believed to hn nnd what eminent Physicians of
tliiH city pronounced Rheumatic gout, fur several win
ters pn«t I have boon confined to my risen and b.-d near
ly all the time. In January last l bud an attack as vio
lent if not more so than o»iinl, which prostrated me for
about, three weeks; on your recommendation I com
menced the use of this Liniment. With f must confess
but little faith)- It* effect-, were astonishing and deci
dedly beneficial from it" flirt application. In n few
days my hack, wrists nnd ancles were entirely ndieved
(and so continues) of all soreness, pnina, nnd ll-«- swel
lings reduced, with the use of ln*« than n • 'witife. f
have Ik*d:i in the discharge of my ordinnry business ever
I consider it nn extraordhnr)', nnd decidedly the nm-t
efficacious remedy for this direio-u which 1 have ever
tnel with. And most cheerfully recommend Its use to
all who may be afflicted with it.
Respectfully Yours, N- W. BRIDGE*
Hotel.
Bai.timorz. March 30. l8f*o.
Dr. Drflra/lrtiiini -DkarKir: For the Inst twelve
nrs I have suffered very severely with the Hbeumn-
tn, having been nearly one fourth of tlm time confi*
bad tlie best medical aid
1 the United Stale", w ith
also tried ini: limn ruble
•s, which have fn I' d to
tlie last summer at 1 ho White
Sulphur and Hot Springs in Virginia, to little purpose.
After my return home, I *u fur recovered, ns to be nhle
In Is* fuiiiid 111 various Cltie* .
little or no Iwiefil. I have
strongly m umim tided ren
weeks since. I find a
nfined me to my lied,
great pain and wan ely nidn to move mv limb-,
when n friend of mine called ititd informed me that >-
el lind cured
bad discovered nn inOillihlr
cd inn n letter from him slating tlm fact I 1
to try your Ubanmane Liniment, nnd ink.
Informing you that in le.s tlian twenty four hours from
the*firsl application I Was perfrrtly free from p*iin, and
continue c . up t » this tune 1 am now able to attend
to hitsities.. and fondly lm|» all lhns« a/lliclod, as I hate
been, may bo n* -i"-. dilv relieved, n« I have lieurt with
your niedii ine Wishing you all tlm Blessings you d«
servo Hoar Sir.
YourGi
Dr. De«
rot.uitnns, Ga., Oct. 20, 1819.
D- 'i Sir- I take pleasure tn
ibtrs of my ntllielion by, nnd relief
Durioa Hie Spring of 1814, I wns
afflicted with a very s* \-re nltuck <-1 Infinninintory
dies then known and used in similar cn»e*, aided hy
medical advice, until Sepnmbcr, |h43, with nonatis-
ftxctury result whatever. I was then ln«Un-ed, ity
rheumatic cqiutininni•*, to try your Liniment. 1
tiling new, and which bad < 11 red bun; and in unn
month, from the time I commenced tho application, I
was well, and clear of the. Uhenumtl* ns | over wm.,
and have continued so to this liinc
Yours, truly, L. C. MORTON.
Co
Dr. K.
about to man 11 far 1 tin* for the public,
lantlr 1 .unmetit. I take ph
IIS. Ga., On. 24, 1819.
lAinrtiiug that Von nr
valuable IDieii
hinting that l bviiev
By 11 1
B" relieved ei
K. A A Kit.
nieiit, wliirh wn.
I84H. Oiieimltb-
GARLAND B. TERRY.
February I, 1833,
1 fit
N OTICE—All parsons couevrnud, will inko no
tice that Eugene I .•■million, claim* mown tlie fol
low lug tracts of Land, in Russell county Alabama, to-
wit: tho South half of sect ions 28 nnd 27, in township
17, mid range 27, the original contract* to which, npprov-
ed—tiio former—tnColumlms Mills«t Co., the ^1
Luther Blnka, and tratisferruil to Daniel McDougnld,
have Itccn loot; and that, on the 26th dav of Slarrh
next, I slutll, »t my office, in Colunthus, (la., proceed
testimony of tho existence, contemn, transfer
» of said contracts, to cstub!i>.h copies in lieu
1». 1’. DOWNING, Att’y, for Lentil lion.
February 1 ’53
Fine Paper.
A SUPERIOR article of Blue Laid and Wove
Letter Paper, lor sale at the store of Rock
Island Factory. G. 11. CURTIS, Agent,
July 27
CEMENT FOR BALE.
90 tf
•Kingston, deceased .
These are therefore W c ha And admonish |tersons con-
oernerl, to shew cause (if any they have,) why letters
of Guardianship cm aforesaid, should not lm granted to
■aid applicant, m the next March Term of the Court of
Ordinary, to he held in and for said county.
Given under niy hand, this 25th of January 1833.
JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
February 1,
G EORGIA,TALBOT COUNTY —-Whereas.
Ltwiu Wimberl] " *■ »
u lAiwie Wimiierlv, applies for Liters of Gunrdian-
ahip for Moras Breedlove, a minor of Leonard P. Breed
love, of raid county :
Those ara tharefore to cite and admonish ill ikwohi
feeling an interest in said minor .to he and appear at mv
office within tlie time prescribed by law, then and there
to shew cause, (if any they have,) why raid Liters
•hould not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this 2Dt
January, 1853. MARION BE THUNK, Ordinary.
Feb. 1
C JEOKGIA, TALBOT COUNTY—Whereas,
I George Amos, applies to rue for Letters uf Admin
istration on the Estate of James Amos,lute of said coun
ty deceasedr
These are therefore lo i*ilc ar.d odraonWi all and sin-
, owiuui* ' 1 mm deceased to
r® ai my offirs within the time presented
l 1 '"™ 10 Sww •■'•» «l any l"»y lav.)
why said letter* should not be sranmd.
t.tven umlsr *yJ»««Und oiricial sign nure 21st Jan
. 1«33. MARION BETHUNF. Ordinary.
5 3t
lary, 18.V
Fob. I
GEORGIA,
Strxvnrt Coauty,
RT oy U^tHNARY, Jan-
. - . wary Term. )h53.
Letters Dismissory. front tSuardiarShipi
raid minor—
It is therefore ordered by the Court, il,av i^ rrol ,
concerned, show cause on or before next M tfv h Ten
ol this Court, w hy said letters should n»t I. granted
A true extract from tlie minutes of raid > ourt no,
Jan. 22d, 185! J. L. WIMBERLY, (Vdina'rv.
February I 5 7.
Belting,
A VERY superior article, Cupper Riveted, of vari
ous widths, from 2 to 8 inches. Ju*i received,
and for sale at the Columbus Cotton Gin Manufactory.
_ I! T. TAYLOR A CO.
1 71 XT R A CHEWING TOBACCO—Of various
i favorite brands, jud received by
u* « y D. r ELLIS A CO.
A LOT of superior
.barrel. Apply at liar Office of
ROCK ISLAND FACTORY.
Oct. 26 43 if
JUST RECEIVED,
LARGE lot oi Vine Cboxving Tnhncro.
V I. M. IILHIR.
Kept 7, 1852 3fi t f
W
J O I. r E ’ S AROMATIC NCIIEIDAM
SCIINAIM'S,—Being a perfectly pure artu-le
of Holland G>n, for medical use. Forrale by
K. CARTER.
48 if
A CARD.
WM. HYNEIIART takes the liberty In ir
VV his iKilroim and Irieml* that he lias removed bis
Establishment, known ns tne
Columbus Bakery,
Did
C’olvmhun, Ga.. Oct. 13. 1819.
ffenried—Dear Sir: Agrees hie
my testimonial
your Liniment in the cure of Rheuitintisin. B'-ing at
one joint of my finger, last winter, with aetili*
Rlioiimatistn. and having used many "f tlie uniiumls'reil
prescriptions for it* cure, with hut little Lncfit, I made
application c.t two InmiIcs of yunr Liniment, wliirh I nm
happy to say relieved me in a very shoit tun--. I • 01 n-
commend it* use to all person*
Very respectfully,
.tt tcctily to tlie efficacy of Dr. De(*rnffcnriud’s
Rlmumalio Liinment in tlie case of Mr. F. N. Chapman,
ns it came under my immediate nhservatfo
S. CIIAPM V.N
Ocv. 13, 1849.
It. A. WARE. M. D
Dca
1 takei
Now Certificates- Such ns this, are received nl-
most every day, certifying to the astonishing cures per
formed hy Dr.deGmflenried’a Liniment:
Coi.umuum, Ga. Aug. 5, 1852.
Dr. didrnjj'tnritd—-
Dear Sir: Having uses! your Rheumatic Liniment in
my family, l am convinced of its efficacy in curing that
nus-t disireraiugdisease, Rheunuiti»in. ,M wife bad an
k of it last spring, which was effln tually 1 ured by
Boutbern Manufactures!
EAGLE COTTON AND WOOL FACTORY,
Columbus, G-a.
THIS F.8TAHI.TSI1MRNT is now in complo'o and successful operation. It is tho
ol.ji'ct of the Company lo .upply the Souelioro demand for Ihe hcavi-i ,lyles of Cotlon and Woolen Fabric,
bo far na llioir capacily for prodoolion will permit. They now offor lo purollnaere III. following BCliedule of
their Manufaclnre.. Tbit acliedule will l» allere.1 from lime lo lime, aa they add to lb. variety :
, , 1 Colnmbns Fll^hion*--(.Slr^p«•e,) very heavy, of a
4-4 Sheetings, very heavy and superior. | grtMl vnriel> . of c „, ()rs snd , mlen „.
7-8 Shirtings, “ 1 Mattreme*—Of any *i/.r* or weight, made to older,
7-8 0-nuhurgK, “ 11 I and a supply cousiautly kept nn hand.
Cotton Yarns, assorted numbers, neatly papered. | Comforters—Of n superior quality, mn-le to order.
Plnntera* C b«« i m ere—(Jeans,) colored, black. Also, Comforters designed to supersede Blanks'* for ne-
hrowu green Ac I grocs, Ittfavy nnd warm, and more economical than
’ ’ J blankets,
name,.- Plain,—colored, black,brown, gre«n, Ac. naUimt-aoilable for Quill.and Comfnrlen.
Pine Knot Plain*—very heAvy, for negro w ear. | Wrapping Twine and Coarse .Sewing Thread.
fl:r All the nbnve goods nre mado of the best materials, and in tlie beet manner, and can be recom
mended to purchasers with confidence.
inr The Company pledge themselve* toHe’l thene goods oil terms a« favorable as similar goods
can be procured from any market in the icnrUl. The atlentlun of buyer* is oolieited lo them before
making their selections elsewhere. Address
J. RHODES DROWNE, Aoent.
WOOL. —Tho Eagle Manufacturing Company aro prepared at all times lo buy Wool. They will
also manufacture it for Haulers on shares, or at a stipulated price per yard.
Oetober 5,1852 40 ly
“WINTER IRON WORKS,”
MONTGOMERY, ALA.,
Recently e.lmngetl byLeglsIntivoenactment from the ‘Montgomery Jinn. Co.'s Iron Works.*)
Founded 1847. Capital employed $250,000.
SUGAR MILLS, and Sugar Mill Machinery, together with Stationary Steam
ENGINES an/l BOILERS, (hath upright and horizontal,) of the latest and most ap-
jtrored designs, of from 10 to 100 Horse paver!!
HAND’S PATKNT (and recently fully perfected,) Semi-Portable and direct-acting
STEAiM SAW MILL ENGINE, audits improved appurtenances, embracing (with
other requisite items,) “ Ilories Continuous Feed Works,” which arc guaranteed very far
superior to all others. This Mill is warranted tho best arranged throughout, for a ninglc
Haw, aiul challenges the world to produce its a/aal under any named forfeit! Besides its
extreme effectiveness, it combines simplicity of construction (nnd is equally simple of man
agement,) cheapness, strength and durability ; its proportions throughout having been de
termined by experience, anu being such os are especially adapted to extreme work, continu
ously kept, up ! They are so arranged as to consume for (jfel the green saw dust, direct from
tho saw, requiring no wood, except in starting tlie fires. These Mills can be taken down,
removed ton or more miles ns may be desired, nnd put up again at a cost of only 200 to $300.
Attention is also milfoil to “COoi’EIFaJ UPRIGHT AND DIRECT ACTING GANG SAW EN
GINE,” Mini its nppiirteiiaiines, us mnuufacturrd hy tliis Ci'inpiinv This, loo, combines clrenpoevs, sim
plicity, durability, and tiie utmost rlfertivenera, aud is uiarranlril utmurpatted Circulars fully descriptive
of Ilia uliovo imoil'd Mills furnished applicants.
Ileuben Rich’s Patent Centre-vent Iron Water Wheel, and Iron
Scroll, sad its improved fixtures for Saw and Grist Mills. Colton Factories, Paper Mills, mid other purpo
ses. Worrauted tiro very host Wheel in use, nc testified toby tlie hundreds in use in tho North and .South;
together with all descriptions of
SAW AND GRIST MILL IRONS, &c.,
cuuHluntly oil hand, and made lo order.
“ THE WIN’I HU IKON WORKS,” being tho largest south of PhiLdelphia, and among the first in the
Union, and being provided with all the Tools, slid other requisite facilities, for doing tho heariesl and tlie very
best cl a mi of work—can Lo relied upon us sparing no expense in rivaling tire first establishments in tho United
Slates, both in the design and execution of nil work undertaken. A number of the best Draughtsmen are
nonstuntly employed, r»o that applicants tuny hn furnished with complete drawings, where they require, of a'l
tho Company's current styles of Engine and Mill-work, at short notice.
HdF Orders promptly executed, and all work fully warranted. Contract* made for delivery at auy poiut
tho .Southern States. Address ALBERT WARN Eli, Secretary,
or J. S. WINTER A. CO., Agents, Montgomery, Ala.
or G. W. WINTER, Agent, (’olnmhuit, Ga.
February 10, 1IW 6 ly
l>r. ROGERS*
LIVERWORT AND TAD.
\ SAFE and certain cure for Cnnsnmpliou of tlie
Lungs, Spitting uf Blond,Coughs, Colds, Asth
ma. Pain )» th® 8ide, Kroticbhis, lL ojang ( Vugh, ami .
all Pulmonary affections. ^TMIH great remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, Pain in
- I Wim Certificate, . 1 ,a<|. Berk. I.imh. .nl Mete; IW.
full h, oit the Agent uul ln -. Knw « I-.v.!, Hud Tumor., 8t.II
Which r
getting a pamphlet.
rri», AiftlMaot Rurgnon 1
i —Or III.*ersM.lverst.
Nsvjr liofip'itn), | |,
Wbe
, and nil fixed jnin» wha
i cannot cxitt.
■ -ii.. npipHi
i lienefir ini in ca»e» of M-mknees. such a* Pain
iki.e>.».iii |l..- Stumm b.Weak Idintw, Isimene
ADAM II Alt It In.
.iclisrrrt) trrernl qua#
•on| I coiitiniiBtl it. grow t
"nc-« It deairoy* l -ffemni
I'he fuilowmc fommemla
in*at Trenmu, Tennesses :
Trknton. Gihson t
r primary
sui) fate up all hope*
Plaster fe hem
"V. Ter it.. Nov. 7. ’19.
ntlemen-—The Ilelirevs
. \io- wrimii. There in a
be would hot lie wilhi lit
ie time wnii nn • nlnrgemeiit of the
»\e her a greet ifonl of pant. Tt*
bail cxo infed u| nearly to tbe arm
IM'NH) WW MAN.
Sli >r-M uri " rt tsix o| ltie- I lehr- \v
i>*\mi her hini.o-i onni olin'ely. and now
, oi it on bund constantly. These
idwrty to lire us you ihink projs r—
I < nuntprfcit**nud Hum* Imitation* I
the only general
' ibe -ale of ifiin truly
hignml, DAVIU MI.HKIWI. t rtll.it l)ruxgi*i.
Mr. It. t: Dr.ke, Dn.g*iM. nfXeuis.O.. »la«..:-A ..
tinman of niy acquaiMtaucs, »liu »»« api .ninlv in tin It
elbow joint and arm,
arm almia-l cntirrly ;
and from the (nin, want oi -leep.and great restleraio--*,
for nut Ie** than weeks, I wan induce I by my friend,
Mr. Luke lie** I, sell,, t“ call on you for a Kittle "i your
Liniment,nm! by using lir.lf the iMitlle, ••be was entirely
relieved, and tin* relief wn* manile-t or eensibla after
threo «>r four ruhlui _■ • 1 am «*f opinion, u is one of tlie
most valuable remedies that lia- rt.-r t»*en discovered,
for Ulu'iimaiii-m : liinl i», n m i ., own knowledge, and
that whioh I have beard from others.
Dr. E. L. RoGmtfenricd. II. C. McKEE.
I Dr. Ro<er»’ l.uerwurt amt Tu
the Brick corner oppumlo tho Messrs. Jefferson's store,
Triaiujle-street, w lie re ho will lie happy tu nee bis
old friends, and a* many new one* as may favor him
with n call
tXT" Plain nnd Ornamentnl Cakes nlwuy
Columbus, Oct 12,1832
j, Instruction in Music.
»THK undersigned resin-ctfully infortni
"l»i* former friends ami pupils, nnd tho
PPI devote himself MW
’Pearlier of Music, lfo is now prepared tn take a limi
ted number of pupils on the Pinna Forte and in vocal
wltotn his regular nnd undivided attention
will b«
(XT' Orders left at the Music St.
Co., will receive prompt attend
RUSSEL E. HARRIS.
1 of WlllTT*lJ»*T
April 29 _ _
3. B. JAQUES &. BROTHER.
OAlUaiAUK KKP08ITOUY,
Wait oldo Ogli'thorpo Struct,
Wf* Nearly oj.posiio the Kentucky House,
M WHERE will i*o found n well Hdected
t of Family Carriages, or Vehicles of
' ,l * give u* a call befo
determined to sell
prices to suit tl*© tunes, and warrant o
sprmg,
of less
RIMFS.
OT- Gen. E. Hull, President of R.mk Island Facto
ry, write* to the proprietor of ilia Liniment, on tlie 25th
November lost, as follows;
rtis. the agent of Rock Island Factory,
vc home lost month, for Boston, -aid
ou would cal! ocmsionally, in myab-
my folk*.” I replied,cortaii.lv .xhout
xveeK alter .Hr. t’urri* left home, | called, nnd found
!r» t’urti* sttflrring very much with Rheumatism. She
u» applying the usual remedies, ar.d raid sl.e ho|vd
*"> t.. he letter. I adviM-.| her to try your Liniment, to
hich she consented; and the nexi day I found at Dr.
Drug Store, one of your small Imitlcs, which
i»g afo’»t
me. “ I x
truly wonderful nonii.-mul vtrines.
Itv NX nrncd in
Amt nr jlsrl . • * * l dial Ca.Mgb wki.
r invite |«riic-
engine-turned
i.. Taylor, Ho* hoot
That
VI NO TAKE NOTICE
iseiiini l.n* tlte sigimture of E. TAYLOR on
I pla'e <-ngravi-*l lalv", . n ihe top of eacli ls.x—
imitat- xvb b, will tw proeer uted a* Imgerv.
The Counn-ririt i* c*t.\reo v pm up, in imitation of the
d luhefe, and i* *.»id by several dealers tn medicine hi
lieu are of it—R ix worthless f
S' oVIL A MEAD,
|I3<’* tore* street, New Orfesu*,
itvariahly 1st
'ol limbus.
lloxvrvrc of Comitcrlbita nnd Hhm* Iraitntlon 1 j
The gidtirtuoartlcls l«
do
Rinva.i wrapper around e*ch I'
$5. Bold *lMi|«i«|fi
113 Ch*ririu »
rovtt. A XICAD,
Angie i
PREMIUM COTTON GINS.
U. T. TAYLOR & CO.,
P ROPRIETORS of the Colnmbu* Cotton Gin Man
ufactory. have the satinfartion to announce to their
patrons, and tbe Planter- generally, throughout tlie
Cotton growing region, (hat they an- prepared to supply
any number of their celebrated Premium Gins.
Where these Gins have Jeen once uwd, it would be
deemed unnecessary for thi Manufacturer* to say a word
in their favor, a* they fee! confident the machine* have
been brought to such perfection, that their wuperior per
formance will recommend tliem. in preference to all
other Gin* notv in use. For tlie satisfaction of those
who have not used tlie Gins,and are unacquainted with
their reputation, the Proprietors need only *ay, that tlie
Firet Premiums have been awarded to them, for the
BFST GIN exhibited at tho great State Fairs held at
Atlanta, Ga., in J850, ami in Macon,Ga., in 1851; also.
PARSONS A BARNETT^
ATTORNEYS AT I.AW ’
Randolph counties, in Alabama, and in ih. * **1
Court of tlie State. Address ne p,| Jprea l |
L. E. Parsons, Wm F
Talladega, Ala. Cm^|
Jr
at tlie Alabama and Georgia Agricultural Fair, held at
Colnmbus tliis year and la.*t; and at the annual Fair of
the South Carolina Institute, at Cluxrlestoii, in 1850.
The Colton ginned on tho** Gin* received tlie first Pre
miums at th— exhibition held in Clmrieshin, S. C., and
nt every Fair where sample* of cotton from them have
been examined.
Tiie Proprietor* have in their porsession numerous cer-
tificate* from Planters, Cotton Broker.*, Commission
Merchant*, ami Manufacturers of cotton g«*xls, testify
ing that the performance of tiie Gins, and the sample*
produced hy them, cannot be excelled by any Gins ever
Dougherty, Stokes & Wiu» A, Stcwui I
Attorneys at Law *
manufactured.
All order* for Gins given either to our traveling or
local Agent*, or forwarded to the Proprietor* by mail,
. ... - . >y .
will always receive prompt nttention. Gin* will lie sent
to any part of the country, and w arranted to give satis-
N. B. A lile-ra 1 discount will in all rases be allowed
w here the Cash i* paid, and the Gin taken ut tlie Manu
factory.
Columbus, Dec if., 1851 50 lv
T. W. PIERCE’S GIN FACTORY AND
VARIETY WORKS.
T IIEstib*rriherhas moved to hi* place near I.nmpkin,
Stewart county, S’ltere he luui built a large (Jin
Factory, to carry on iits Gin making more extensively,
branches of business, such a* Dutch
Fauns, Thrashing Machines, Sash and Blind*, Panel
iJonre, and fine chimney pieces.
Iron, IiiKN and Gudgeons for Mills, also Ink* and Gud
genus for Gin Gear, a superior article. Gin Gear of the
best patent now in use, made and put up in tbe beet style.
..aired in the beat manner, and at prices that
will Bntisfy planters. He i* now making some of the
pin* ever offered, and on the most improved plani
He will warrant that every plnnter wiio gets one of Ins
fine (Jin* w ill l*e perfectly satisfied, and the satisfaction
he bn* given for the three last years in all his work
prove* that it lias been executed in a workmanlike and
faithful manner.
distance; Mill Spindles and Collar* turned off i
style ; Rods for Saw Mills made also at the shortest no
ir* T. W. PIERCE.
May 22 21 tf
.i J f r r£j(rLNew York A. Savannah
STEAM-SI III* LINE.
WEEKLY. Tlie new and splendid Steamship*
FLORIDA, Capt.LYoii,
ALABAMA, (’apt. Ludlow
belonging to the
New York 4 8avannah Steam Navigation Co.
WILL leave Savannah nnd New York every Sat
urday. Tlie-e »hip.« lire of 1,300 (on* regbler, nnd
MnMir|<n»»ed in safety, «|»eed, and comfort.
'1 bene Steamer*, leaving Savannah at the same time
that tbe Marion and Southkhnkb leave Charleston,
arrive in New York a* noon ns,or Ik*lore them
tty Cabin pasnage, $2.”»—payable lie fore going
Auknth:
D.i J. S. HOUGHTON’S
Another Scientific Wonder.
C 'l RKAT curefo*X>yspap*ia! Dr. J. S. Hougliu.nV
I Pepfon. the true Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice,
Pn lao-'l Jr mo , Jlw ijij'j i( 0 ^ ib o ^fottrih Sfomacli^ of the
log I. .\l Chemist, by j. S. HOUGHTON, m 'd * Phik-
defolila, Pa.
Thi* i* a truly wotalerftil remedy for Indieeatii
Dy-|w|*ila, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipatii
ami Debility, curing after nature’* own iiil’IIiinJ, by t
ture’s own agent, the Gastric Juice.
ny Half a tca*|MHinful of Pepsin, infused in water,
will digest or diasolvo, five |x>und* of R.«*t Beef
about two hour*, out ol the stomach. Pepsin ih I
rhiefolemant, or Great Digoting Principle of the Gi
ficrving, and stimulating ngeni of the Stutflac
liirefiline*. It ix extracted from tlie Digestive Stomach
of tlw Ox, thus forming tin ARTIVICIAL ntaiSTlVC
n.uiD, precisely like the natural (»«*tric Jtiic
cal powers, and furnishing jt complete and perfi
ilhsiiltite for it. Bv tbe aid of ibis preparation, tlie
in.riuilitii,
J be sciei
i the liiglie
tty Also sold by
D\NFORTH A NAGLE,
GF.KNKU A PEABODY,
ItuB T. c \;iTKt(
L. PIEKt'K, do
i* upjMtintetl in every town in Georgia and
fold ui wholesale n!*", by iinvdaod. Rtsley
Plumb A’ Co., and W. K.
Ilavilntid, Harm)! A Co.,
tod P tl Cohen, CharlnsUui, S. C. ; ilaviland, Keeae
New York.
26 .
ARTKtt,
ROBT
L. PI El
ami hy Agents in every town
tbe South.
wholesale by Huvilund, KislevAtCo., Bartlett
let, Plumb <Y Civ . atxl W. K Kitchens, Augusta, Oi
Havilatid. Harrell A Co., aud P. M. Cohen, Chariest.
S. C.; and druggi-is in Savunnnli.
OlILV MEDICINE Tlte Hitbscriben. keep
ttuul m Itand a AiU tuoortNient "i Family
Iwsi quality, to which they would re-
ifo. t
lfo. .Med II
Also, sold | speciality call the nttenttu
KS.NEK A PEABODY, Drug^i.
March 16
Sign ol tlie Negro and .’
CIGAR MANUFACTORY.
nl aim.
sly, a* much to my surpri
Hiving her own words, she said Hint ” tin- first applica
tion, it tingled V'tlie very ends < ! her fingers.” Mr*.
Curtis, wiiliiu four or five day* was up ami shout tl<*
.hmine.nml pursuing k*r usual aviH-alion* free front pain.
June 211
Wagon and Carriage Shop.
rpiIE subscribar—8 mile* north of Columbus, Gn ,
I tin tbe River road—w ill keep constantly on hand,
or fit up to order, Klltlgic*, \V«tgour», CfUt* and
Dnt)'M t with wtHHlor trim axles of all sire*. Wlient
Fnits, ami a very aiipcrtor quality of WHEAT
T1I RASHERS. Ail work fitted up at hi* simp will
l>e dot e m it mnnner to give ratisfaetion, both as re-
Kpect* workmanship und prices.
Ukpairiku done with m.ntne** and dispatch. Lib
eral favors granted to those who wish to purchase on
time, and grateful tliariks to those who pay the cash.
A liberal share of the public |iatronnge lie hojiea to
ud earnestly solicits.
GEORGE \V. DOUGLASS,
tty All onlere left with J. Ennis A’ Co., of Colum
bus. will l*e spegdily and promptly attended to. A lew
my Wagtu
Wareliouv.Columhu*,
Aug 24, 1831
CRAWFORD STREET,
fry Two doors below B inkin'* t’orner.
[AliK suh-.-rikr keeps ••ui.ianilv ihi b ind tbe fim-si 1 ,. r , ,
11 avana t'lo.vas. und offer* i'k-iii tor stt'e ut the th«. fovve
.ctail. A g.HHi lot of Jan 27
Liquors, Wines, &c
TA 1N E ami common Hrnnil). Midland ami American
I* Hitt, Jamaica aud N. F. Hum, M* nongaltclaand
Kectilied Whiskey, Peach Brandy, old Port, Maileii
Sherry and Malaga W lues Cherrv Brandy, Londt
d* of Indigestion ami Dy*pep*ci nre renmv
bey would be hy a healthy stomach
doing wonder* for Dyspeptics, curing cnees of debility,
em.icmtiivn, nervous decline, ami dyspeptic
slip • - m-.| in !**• on the verge of the grave,
line evidence U|*on which it i* husetl, ia it
degree curious and remarkable.
REMARK A RLE CURE.
Lootavti.LK, Ky., May, 1851
On the "Till of May. 1851, Rev. M. D.’ Williams,
pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Church, In Louis-
v i! ‘ - . Ky., was and had been fora long time confined
to Ins n**n. nnd m”«t of the time to Ins bed with Dy*.
in -■« and chronic Diarrliu a, ami was, to all appear-
an. .* ui ttie v.*rv v-nre f the grave, and ar kriow'ledged
tu Ih- -it hy lo* physician, who bad tried all the ordinnry
me.*:.s in ' i» power, without effect, and ar tlie almve
named time, the patient, with the content of hi* ph
commenced tbe use of Dr. Houghton's * Pep
and Lithe astonishment, surprise nml delight of all, be
wnn-Miiu It redeved the first day. Tbe third day be left
in* room. Tbe sixth day. which wa* excessively hot
bv Will' ten miles with no bod effect ; on tlte eighth dm
he went on a visit to the country, nnd on the thirteentl
•Iny. though riot entirely restored to bis nniural strength
lie w*s far recovered ng In go alone a journey of ?iv«
hundred nubia where be arrived in wifetv, mui'li i>n
proved to health, having bad no disturbance of the
Atotnanli or lw»wel* after tailing the first dose of Pepsin
controvertable, and this
which nuglii In convince nil skcpticks that there i*
power in “ Pepsin." L*‘t phyaiciar* and dyspeptic
COLQUITT, HOLT & DIXON
Attorneys at Law ’
COI.UMUUS, GA.
WALTER T. COLQUITT—-IIINKfi HOLT—*
May 18, 1852
Otl. 26. 1852
COLUMBUS, GA.
OFFICE open nt all times—on the east tide of it. , I
reel, over Butt & Bank’s Mure.
Feb 17. 1852
Ivey & Lary,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
CLAYTON, ALA. ’
Rekerenckb—Cob Hines Holt, am! Jodw r » I
lioma*. Columbus. Ga. “ » I
C. J. Walker,
ATT 0 R N KV at LAW
LUMPKIN, GA. ’
January 27,1852 ^ ^
Geo. S. Robinson,
ATTOKNEY at law,
CUTIIBERT, GA.
References—Hon.Marshall J. Wellborn amitu ■
li'.rhfui PnliimliiiL fl..
Eiland & Thornton,
& T L4W, I
Russell. Mhcoh, Harbour nndCltnmbeni,Alt.
and in the
Chattahoochee Circuit, Gn.
F.ILANl), Crawford, Ala | B. A. THORNTON
Feb 17,1852 t \.|nmhm.4, \
JONES A CARITHERS,
Attorneys at Law.
Offices at Fort Gaines and Cuthbert, 0t.,
W ILL continue to attend to all htifinc** rntnuud I
to tlieir care in ihe counties of Randolph, Katy,|
Decature, Baker and Ix-e, and any oilier county it I
8outh-wes|ern, Ga., by special agreement. 1
J. If. Jones, Fort Gaines. | R. G. CastTiiESs.CuihUi
April 22, 1801 yg ^
Texas Land Agency.
J. W. LAWRENCE, Attorney i
AUSTIN. TEXAS,
who fell with Fanning, t , _
with Travis, at the Alatno, the I«and to which ilvey *i._
entitled. He will also attend to any Iiiihiiich* relativtal
Land in anv part of tire State. 1
Bkfkkencks—Sami. G. Hardaway, Montgomery,I
Ala ; Wm A. Stewart, (firm of Dougherty, Stoke*A]
Stewart,) Columbus,Ga. Mr. S. will attend tuanrbe-1
sine** for tne. nnd give |«rtit*H any desired informnfe* I
July 27, 1852 << *
30 tf
F. G. WILKINS 6c CO.
Auctioneers & Commission M ercbanli I
H AVE taken tbu Store recently occupied b
?>. llunsoN, ona door below J. Jh J. Kyle,
they are pre|wr«d to give prompt attention to all buii
L. W. WELLS,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, |
Hay Street, SAVANNAH, GA.
August 26, ’31 34 tf
CHARLES S. HARRISON,
AUCTION AN!) COMMISSION MERCHANT,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
WILL ATTEND l*ftoM PTL Y TO ALL BUHINKHS C
BIUNED TO HIM. April 24.
17 f
Wm. W. Garrard,*
FACTOR <%ND GENERAL COMMISSION
82 Rnv afreet, Sa v a n n a h , Gn.
Marine aud Fire
Insurance bank of Savannah,
GENCY AT COLUMliUN, Hill r
Checks you Salk—On New York n i
April 26. 1832
per ren). pit.
Snvnrumb nnd Macon.
RICHARD PATTEN, Agent.
Ingram &. Crawford,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GA.,
J. K. Krdd A Co.
FORTE K |Nil HAM,
Jail I! 1853
ijuining enunliex. Office over the More of '
BELSER, RICE &. TATE,
AUornuya ami t'otinsellors at L»tv.
HFI.SER A RICE, T. S. TATE,
Mmigninerv, Alabama, Crawford. Al».
Decemlter 21, 1852, 51 ly
C. W. Mabry,
IfTO R N B Y AT LAW.
FRANKLIN, HEARD COUNTY, GEORGIA,
W ILL attend to profe*»innal hiisines* in the conn-
ties of Menu), Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, F*f-
cite, Meriwether and Troup.
RercRKNcr.—Hon. K. Y. Hill, Latiraiwr. fi* ;
Hon 1). Irwin. Marietta. Gn.; Col. M. M. Tiiiaslj,
Fayetteville, Ga.; .Mr. William Daugherty, (.'olmiihs#,
(■eorvia. November 23, 1852 47 ly*
The Editor of Youalt A* Martin’s celrhrated work
on Cattle,says : “The Digestion of the Ox, ami other
ruminating animal*, may lin-rally Ire conferred up
Man.hy mixing w ith our food a r.mull quantity of prop
erly pre|«red ami finely pulverized Rennet, or hetinr
still, by the iiw: of a digestive fluid, obtained from Rt
iral process which is familiar to the scientil
We have seen thi* naturnl digestive maiernl employed
relief ol acute gastric disorder, and olmttnate
for tli
dyspepsia, with afitoufeliing succes*
From tire laiiiivville Journal, June 12, IB51.
There i* quite nn eseit^meiit among the Dyspeptic*
of our city in regard to tire new remedy called Pepsin,
or Gastric Juice. Score* of persons in tow n are using
qrenk in its praise. It has been lined
DISSOLUTION.
fjpHE copartnership^ heretofore existing between the
ulerstg.’ied.is this day dissolved by mutual cots
ent. A. K. AYER,
CHARLES S. HARRISON.
March 1, 1849
The undersigned will continue tlie A notion, Com*
mi-Nton, und Negro Brokerage Iliiainesa at ib»
old stand of Ayer A Harrison, and has engaged A k
March fi, 1849
A CARD.
and sick
in onr e*iahli*hm*
headache with great Irenefit. Its action
immediate and efficacious in almost all
undoubtedly a good remedy, and at least deserves the
attention of those trim bled with dh
stomach, aud IkiwcIs.
UT* Observe Tuts!—Every Inittfe of the gennine
Pepsin bears the written signature "f J -S. Hough
M. D., wife proprietor. Philadelphia. Pa. Copyright
nde mark secured. Sold by all Diuggisu and
Dealer* in Jltediritv
AiiZNTs—ROBERT CARTER. C- lumbu*. whole-
sale and retail agent for tire Slates of Georgia and Ala
bama ; R. E. Coxe A Co., Montgomery, Alalunnaj
ar. TA»I,
. by v\ h. |e,
East India Ale. and Claret W
e purchased only from Importers, onr custom-
ly on getting TURK Wore* and Liquors, at
cash prices of
D P. ELLIS & CO.
'obarc'i. .Muff. a..dull
i r.*^xhlifibtiMiit ol thi. kind,
warranted gemitne, an I free
any kinJ. Orders from tire country
promptly attended to.
> v ' V News for the Million!
arafolly and siilrec-riher would respectfully inform th- puWic
• toil, »
Columbus, Sept 7, 1852 36 ly
Pianos Tuned and Repaired.
hand nnd for rale at wholesale
. large and varied slock of
HA V V ' A \M> A dll. RICAN CIGARS,
; which will he sold low for cash or acreutnble pap*r.
ttT - Ifealer* w »tl b« supplrett *m the most liberal term*,
j Purchaser* w ill find it to llreir interest to rail and ex-
fipRUAKiMAKRLE A- CO,, lak. pti**ln> in an. n yal'.rk l*fofe inrcl.a.inc rtwwl
X nouncing to the public, that they have obtained
the services of Mr. WM. II. CARTER, of Boston,
who comes highly recommended bv Messrs. J. Chickor*
i Rock Island Factory,
Piano Fortes in the most thorough manner. , _ 0 ... . . n ,
<,f B * nk ’ B ~''
30 ’ || • and Commercial Post, (ruled and uimikd,) Medforas,
• north of Hall A Moses. Broad
JOEL T. SCOTT.
45 tf
ed Pa
2,500
Potash!
lb*. I test Potash, for sale by
DAN’FOKTII A NAGEL.
j Demy*. *Vc. Also, News-print, Book and Cob
per, PrtSt-office and News Envelope* and Wrapping
j Paper of all sizes; all of which will be sold on as
, CTRTI8, Secretary.
{East side of Broad St., Columbus, Ga )
fTt II E suforrilicr ha* »ft hand, ami will continue to
1 keep, a choice supply of M vhbi.k, embracing
Grave Stones, Monuments, Tombs, Ac.,
warranted to Ire of the h eM r ltali&n ami American Mar
ble. which he will sell for the lo-vest cash prices. He
re»|<ertfully solicit* the jntr«»nage of the public, a* it m
Ins inienlion to spare no twins to pfeas*- llwoe who may
favor him with a call. J H. MADDEN.
_Jan trarv.l > ’33 9 tf
Oagpecc**
I N <«r near Tal bolt on, awoall Pocket Book containing
seventy or eighty rent* in silver cluxnge, a pronusso
J OSEPH W r . A ROUT. H. THOMAS, having par*
chaired an iotere*t ill the Columbus Cotton Gtn
Manufactory, and in lire St«-am Saw Mill businessst
the undersign«<l resjrectively, will Ire copartners in tn*
fmm aiul after this date.
A. A. LOWTIIKK having disposed of his iniered «
the above, his connexion with the same has closed
E. T. TAYLOR A t O,
OAIRNES, TAYLOB4CO'
Cuiiiiphu,, July 15, 1852
tr»
Economy t« Wealth.
T HF. rock islaNO factory »iii p*y r*“
Cunt** '• pound for clean Cotton and Linen KA(»s.
when delivered in quantities of 100 pound* or more,or
Three «nd a halt Cent* when delivered in iijjj
quantities,at their Store in Columbus, oral the tnriorf
G. B. CURTIS. Ser’y.
April C, 1*52 14 “
NORTH CAROLINA
Mutual Life Insurance Company»
Located ut Raleigh, N. C.
T IIE Charter of this Comjiany gives import*^*
vantages t<> the assured, <
The husband t an insure Ins n
-n Robert Woodall, given in the earljM
this year, due 23th of Dec. 1832. jwyahlv to roe or hearer
for $125 for negro hire and a note on Jos. Ilowill on
which »* due now about ♦13,', payable tome or bearer,
date ami time due not rerollet ted, no oilier |«pera of
any value except some receipt*. All pernios are noti
fied not trade for said notes.
Mathew how ill
Dec. 21 1852 51 tf
Look Here'.
T HE public are informed that tlrey can purchase
Goods of D. P. ELLIS A CO, at ales* price
than at any other House in the city, a* they are selling
for cash, and cash ONLY. All they want i* a call
They intend to *ell at price* to suit Canli CuMomrn.
April 27, 1852 17 tf
most other compa* 11 **
, nc I moo • mi m.u.ei ..•* uA'D life for the sole os*
and benefit of lot wife and children, free any
claim*. Persons who insure for life, participate m to
profits which are declared annually—and when t
premium exceeds #3l), mny |>ny one-half in s
Slaves are insured at two-thirds their value, fo* 0B *
ir five years-
(ST Applications for Risk* may be made to
JOHN BUNN, Agent,
Colurnhu*. G*-
Office, at Greenwood A Co.’s Ware House.
Nov. 20. 1849.
47 If
One Word to Daguerreotype Op
erators in the country.
I HAVE nil kind, nf Monk Ihnl hrtnnir. lo lk« *■*'
m»«. nnd »ill «tl el*»i>er lluin iny other I*"™
•ide ol New York. Uknriee, Ckinenu of diflert*
sizes on hand arid for sale.
June 15
JOHN POLLY.
Land Warrants Wanted.
OUNTY Land Warrants for 40, hO or l* 1
B
__ wanted, for which the higlie.-t cuh prkw <gu «
paid, by # J* LNMIS ^ '