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For West India Islands & Chagres,
BRITISH ROTXL HAIL BTRAMHHIP
CONWAY,
CAPT. SAWYER TONS BURTHEN.
THIS 8*a»m»hipl»di
Sarnnnah, Georgia, c
ory, third of February, mn ol JWnrrh, 3d
of April and 4th of May, for Cliagres,
‘Sic
'
touching *f NM* n i N- P•, Inngua, (with the Turk’*
Wand mail*,) and Jamaica. She will he due at C’ha-
gnt on the 14th of each month, ami return on the
Jgffi, ly name route, to Savannah.
As thin service contemplate* arrangement* only for a
limited numlier of passenger*, persons who desire to
avoid crowded tioal* will find the route a desirable one;
and invalids who wUh to upend the Winter among the
West India islands, may find conveyance in the Com
pany’s Steamships, twice n month, between Jamaica
and the following iiorts.in addition t* those named
above:
Antigua, Gaudaloupe,
** * Havana,
Honduras,
Jacmelj
Martinique,
Montserrat,
Nevis,
, Porto Rico,
Vera Cruz,
thy. rates os rktMknv are*.
From Savannah to Nassau
Inngua.,
St. Kitts,
St. Lucia,
St. Thomas,
St. Vincent,
Sanui Martha,
Tampico,
Toimgi
j utmgo,
Trinidad.
Do. do. Jnmaicn f>4
Do. do. Chfterea.. 72
(Including Steward’s fee*,)
and in proportion to the oilier Islands.
Fore cabin passengers taken at one-half the above
rates.
OT* Each ship carries an experienced Surgeon. JU
Freight and specie conveyed on the usual ic.ritrs. For
engagement*, apply to ANDREW LOW At CO.,
Agents, Savannah.
Nov 16. 18W
46 6m
For PHILADELPHIA.—U-STMall lJne.
Philadelphia k Savannah Steam Navigation Co.
THE new and splendid shin-wheel
steamship “STATE OF GEORGIA,”
, 1200 tons register; Capt. WALTER
I COLLINS, will leave Savannah,as
follows J
Wednesday, February 33 ; Wednesday, May
" March 9;
" " 23;
" April 6;
20:
This sjtiii lias been built
with the strictest regard I
J comfort, and her mrrommoilnihuis for Pits-
on tho coast.
A new Kteamship now building, in every respect
equal to tha State of Georgia, will take her place on the
ith of June nezt, and with the 8late
Weekly Line, leaving each
of Georgia, will make i
Port on Wednesday.
Fare from Savannah to Philadelphia, $25
do. do. " New York 25
Steerage 9
C. A V L. LAMAR,
Agent in Savannah.
HERON A. MARTIN,
Agents in Philadelphia.
. February 22, 1852 8 t f
K
•New York At Savannah
STEAM-81111* LINE.
WEBKIT. The new and sjfiendbl Steamship*
FLORIDA, • - - - - Capt. Lyon,
ALABAMA, (Japt. Ludlow
helonging to the
New York A Savannah Steam Navigation Co.
WILL leave Savannah and New York every Sat
urday. These ships am of J,300 tons register, and
that the Marion and Southerner leave Charleston,
arrive in Now Y^rk as soon as, or before them.
OT* Cabin passage, $75—|iayalde before going on
board.
Aoents : PABELFORIJ, FAY A CO.
Savannah, (3a.
RAM’L L. MITCHELL.
April 87, 1852—tfj 194 Front street. New York.
J. B. JAQUES & BHOTHER.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
Weil side Oglethorpe Ntreet,
IKf* Nearly opposite the Kentucky House, ux
w WHERE will he founil n well selected
/-■lock of enrrlnurn nnd Ilnrnmw of
•■all description*. Now styles nnd patterns
—Just received from the l***t Northern man
ufacturers, which we will veil for n small ndvnnce for
cash or approved credit.
Persons in want of Fumily Carriages, or Vehicles of
any description, will do well to give us a i nil before
purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell nt
prices to suit the times, and warrant our work.
Notice.’
v
• raise funds ton large
’ amount shortly, to meet the
demand of my business, I shall
| l>e obliged to put all notes
I that haw itaased maturity, in
■ suit for collection, unless they
are settled or arranged satisfactorily, before tin* next re
turn day, in the respective counties. All persons without
except i<m, otu whom 1 hold due notes, are earnestly re
quested to comply at once with this norice.
Tl. C. McKEE.
Conch Repository, Oglethorpe st.
March 1,-9 1m] near Oglethorpe Hotel.
BOOKS! BOOKS!!
JUST HKCBIVED «V
A. C. FLEWELLEN 6c CO.
CALHOUN’S Works; Matimlor’s Hi-
I ographical Dictionary; Ingersoll's llisto
TAYLOR COUNTY.
"ITTILL be sold before the Courthouse door, in the
W town of Butler. Taylor County, within the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in April nezt, the
following property, vie :
One lot of I And, No. 186, in the 14th district of said
county of Taylor—containing 2021 acres, more or less ;
levied on by virtue ofa Justice Court fi fn. John Lurry
against Thomas Bozemon. Levy made and returned
by a constable.
JOHN M. THOMPSON, 8herifT.
9 ids
Msrch 3, 1853
an order oflh" Ordinary of Muscogee county,
be sold on the first Tuesday in May nezt, in the town
of Camphellton, Campbell county: lot of land No. 90.
In ilie 3<l district, of originally, Carrol, now Campbell
county. Bold a* the property of the late Stephen Lew
is, of Rnsscll county, Ain., deceased. Hold for the
v. «. # .v_ » ■ i creditors of said deceased.
11 JOHN C. LEWIS, Ailm’f.
I ween the lawful hours of sale, will be sold nt
the market-house in the city of Columbus, on the 1st
Tuesday in May nest • One Hundred shares in the Cow-
la Fain Manufacturing Company. Bold ns the prop-
rty of and for the benefit of the creditors of J no. C.
burner, deceased. HINES HOLT, Adm’r.,
of J C. burner dec’ll.
March 1, 9 ids
A OMINlSTKATOUbS SALE. H, I
an order of the Honorable Ordinary Court of Mer
iwether county, will lie sold hdfort the Court-house
door, in the T own of Greenville, of said county, on the
firct Tuesday in April next, Ik-iwcrm the usual hour* of
sale, the Land in said county, belonging to tho Estate
of Zncharinh Butts, Into of said county deceased—
known a* the south half of Jm No. 81, in the second
district of originally Jl'rnup, now Meriwether county.
Bold for the purpose of division.
ROBT. HAMILTON, Adm’r.
Jan 18. 1853 .3
A DM INI8TllATOR'N HALE.—Will l»e sold,
. at the residence of Asa C. Moore, late of T'alhot
county, deceased,on the first Tuesday in April next-
all the perishable property of said deceased ; consisting
of Horses, Cattle, Hogs and Goats ; Household and
Kitchen furniture, Plantation tools, and other articles
enumerate. Sale to continue from day
1 tedious t
> dny till nil is sold. TV
0T" Also, Land to !>c rented.
JAMKN
Feb 22, 1883
day of wile.
■* MOOllE, Adm’r
*fh
f? 15 O RfilA, MI/NCOGFi; COUNTY.—
vX Wberens, John R Gillespie, applies for Leiten of
Administration on the Estate of Thomas Kelly, Ini.- of
id county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite nnd ndinonish all and sin
gular the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, to show
,) wltv the administration of said
jUfatiylheyh
te should not he granted to said applicant, ... .
[ April Term of ilia Court of Ordinary lobe held
March 1,
JNO. JOHNSON, Ordlr.n
9 !
p FORGIA, JMUNCOGF.F COUNT Y.-Where-
\X ns, Frances L. Bailey, having applied for Letters
of Administmtion on the Estate Samuel A Bailey, late
of said county, deceased and she having failed to give
the security required by law and said estate being un
represented:—
All person* concerned, am hereby notified to apply
for letters of Administration unsaid Estate or .-hew
Crum) why the administration thereof, should not lie
vested in tho Clerk ol the Superior or Inferior Court ol
said county or som** other fit nnd proper |s*rson, or ;sr
sons residing in snid county,at the in it April Term 01
the Court ofOrdinary, to Is* hold in and !"r said county.
Given under my hand, this tho 22d day of Fehrunry
1853. JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
March h 1853 y ht
GEORGIA, ) Court of Ordinary, February
Tfllbof County, f Term, 1053.—RULE NISI.
W HEREAS, Simeon Castleberry, Guardian «f Miss
Nancy Freeman, orphan of Rnzzeli l-’rc* man. pe
titions for letters of Dismission from snid Guardian dnp.
I*o it therefore ordored, that all persons concerned,
1m- nnd appear nt the April Term <-f thin Court next
ensuing, then and there to shew cause, ;il any they
have,) why snid letters should not he granted.
A trim extract from tho minutes of snid Court.
MARION HETHUNK, Ordinary.
February 22, 1853 8 7l
therefore to cite and admonish all nrxl sin
gular the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to lie
and nppear nt my 1 ffica, within the time pra*erd««*d by
lot' then arid there t" shew rnn-e, (if any they have,)
February, 1853. MARION RETHUNK, Ordinary.
March I, 1853 9 nt
tration **11 the Estate of JOH Siainlford, la e of said
county, deceased:
Those nrr therefore to cite and ndmooish nil am', sin
uitinr the kindred nnd creditors of said deceiood, to
lie nod nppenrnt my ofliru widiin the lime praecrdxul
by luv , theft and there to shew cause, lif any lliey
have.l why said lellrn* -hotild ti"l Is- grni tod.
Given miller my hand and official mg nut 11 to, this ‘Mill
day of February, 1853.
MARION BKTHUNE,Ordinary.
March I. 1853 9 5i
Admini irntion 011 the Estate of John W. Drown, Into
ofjmhl county deceased:
•rsenro therefore to cite ar.d admonish all com urn-
ed, to be nnd appear M my 1 Alice witlou the time pn -
crlbed liy low, then nnd there to show cause (if any they
have,) why said letters should nut be granted
Given tinder my hand, in office, this 26th dny of Feb
ruary, 1853. J. I. WIMBERLY, Ordinary.
la. King'- Evil. White Swelling, Hard Tumors, Stiff"
Joints, and nil fixed pains whatever. Where this Blas
ter is applied, Pain cannot exist.
These Plasters possess the ndvnntage* of being put
up In nir-tight boxes; hence they retain their full vir
tues in all climates.
This rlcbmted Pain Extractor has lieen so extensively
n«ed by Physicians mid the people in general, both in
this country ntuf* Europe, that it i-* almost needless to
say any thing about it. Yet there may fn* some who
stand in need of its healing powers woo have out yet
tried it. For their
has done in thousam'
them when tried.
A VOICE FROM GEORGIA.
Read the following testimony from a Physician •
Gentlemen Your Hebrew Plaster has cured me of
pains of which I have suffered for twelve years past.
During lid* period I lnl*>red under an affliction of my
loins mil) -id-*, nnd tried many remedh- that my own
medical Mj« r - nr< suggested, out without obtaining re
lief. At ! ; gth I used jour Plaste-, m l am now by its
good 1 H * • entirely ntwd. I will n-ron.m-wl the Jew
David or Hebrew Plaster to «l!. who no- Miff- ring from
contraction of the^btisr les, or permanent pains in the
side and hack
The people of Georgia have hut to become acquaint
ed with its virtues when they will resort to its lire.
Your-truly, M. W. WALKER,M. D .
Forsyth, Monroe ro.» Gn.
To Messrs. Scovil A: Mend, N. Orleans, La.
JEW DAVID’S OR lilKBREW PLASTER IN N.
CAROLINA.
Messrs. Scovil A- .Mead: I have been troubled
with the. chronic rheumatism for the last 12 years. On
Southern Manufactures!
EAGLE COTTON AND WOOL FACTORY,
Columbus, Ga.
THIS ESTABLISHMENT is now in complete ami successful operation. It is the
object of the Company to «upply the Soulhorn itemmut for the heavier atylea of Collnn nnd Woolen Fobrie,.
•ofar a. their capacity for production will permit. Thoy now offer to purcho.er. tho following .chedulo of
their Manufacture,. This .chedulo will he nllercd from time to lime, u they add to the variety :
. . , I Columbus Fnahion*)—(Stripes.) very heavy, of a
4-4 Sheetings, very heavy ami superior. | Rr , ljt V ariet7«f color* and paUums.
7-8 Shirtings, “ “ 1 MnttrcsM-*— Of any size or yveiuld, made to order,
7-8 OenaInirgs, “ “ j and a supply constantly kept on hand.
Cotton Yarns, assorted numbers, neatly |*ipered. | Comforters—Of a superior quality, made to order.
1'lantera* Canal mere—(Jeans,) colored, black, I Also, Comforters designed to supersede Blankets jbr ne-
brown green Ac | frroes. heavy and warm, and more economical than
’ ’ | blanket f.
Planters’ IMftina-colored, black, brown, green, &c. Battinf-Suitable for Quilts and Comforters.
Pine Knot Plain*—very heavy, for negro wear. J Wrapping Twine and Coarse Sewing Thread.
(H* All fhe above goods are made of the best material.-), and in the best manner, and can be recom
mended ft) purchanors with confidence.
(IT The Company pledge themselves to ae'l these poods on terms aa favorable as similar eooda
can be procured from any markrl in fhe trorld. The attention of buyers is solicited to them before
making their selections elsewhere- Address
J. ItIIOIIEN BROWNE, Ageist.
WOOL. —The Engle Manufacturing Company nrc prepared at all times to buy Wool. They will
also manufacture it for Planters on shares, or at a stipulated price per yard.
J852 __ 40 ly
Oct.
nk foi
At l
j had thul I could
d 1 1
• my nttr-nding phy
, -d the '* Hebrew Plaster,” ami
like n charm ; the pain b-ff me aid I was able in ride
out. I • onsitlcr tlto Hebrew Plaster tin* best remedy for
for all snrit* of imins imw in use. G. W. M’MINN.
Hendersonville, N. C., Aug. IG. 1850.
Ikiwnre ufCuiiHterfcItHiiml Ilnxc ImitnUonst
irrTl.e genuine will in future have the Hii-riatiircf of
E. TAYLOIl on the hleel plate engraved laltel, oil the
loft of each box.
Pin chasers are ndvi
nrlicht fs In existence,
h“ genuine is si
•d that u mean counterfeit of this
pedlar is nl-
i-iteially are
cautioned againM t-uying of any hot
otherwise they will he ini,- -- il tig -
article. ^ nVIL a MEAD,
111 Chartres street, New Orleans,
nddrer
•tl. Solti, nisi
l»\NF(»UTH »V. NAGLE,
GE.s.NER ft I’EABdin .
ROUT. CARTER,
f) YOUNti,
And by ngeuls ap|sn
rnltim by th
-Michigan at their Annual Fair- ..
In- Knthairon neutralir-s the i-ffect «.f diM-aw, cli
: atid r»hl age, in preserving nml restoring the human
Hair, -n i.in-r n Iml-lo- f 20 years; cleanses tin)
scalp from N« ml unit D-if-driilT; will cure the Nervous
Headache, >< aid ll« ud. I'.rynja ln-, Di‘»ea*e* «tl the
Skill, <V< .,nud is the most «h—irnhle
TOILET ARTICLE
For I ndi» or Gentlemen’s u-e in the world. Its per
finite eipmls Luhin’s cltmte i Extracts, nml being from
the offensive rancid oil or coloring properties, it gives
the llair that clean, bright, soft, lively uppoersnre se
cured by no oilier prepnrnli- n.
Tho use of Kathairon fs adopted by the first physi-
c,tins iii Europe nnd Americti nnd has a patronage and
sale unprecedented m the history of the nmlerla uicdi-
cn. But word* an* Mipcrfluiuw, a trial only can attest
its rcnl virtue, as millions certify. To be tin-1 through
out North nnd South America, Europe and llie Islands
of the Ocean, in large bottles lor 25 cents.
LYON’S
Extract of Pure Jtimalca Ginger.
“ Dear B- r I sjieak from t ueiu-rnl knowledge of the
I virtiKs of Ginger, nn-l pnriu olaily of yc.nr pro|«ration
| of Jaroait a (iii-g-i l.t»\mg us—I it throe years in inv
^hoftn, Bummer
iinti-m. Nervous
- iini|ueHto-rmbly
n'lim.lV-M'-m
rtory of the late war; Huiith’* Wealth of
Nations.
Beckman's History of Inventions.
Taylor’s Holy Living nml Dying.
Micholcl'* French Revolution.
Count Hamilton’s Fairy Talcs.
Miller’s Philosophy of Hit lory
Lamartine's History of Tho Girondists.
Memoirs of Count Grammonl and Charles 2d.
Hahelai's Works.
Bacon’s Essays and Historical Works.
KchlagerFhilflsonliy of Life,
Kharidan’s Prnmntic Works nml Life.
Robert Hall's 5Iin-ell«neons Works
MnchiAYolli's History of Florence nnd oilier Work*.
Ro-coe’s Life of Lorenzo De Metlici.
SrhlegelV Dramatic Literature.
Rescue's 1.1lit of f.<*o the Xtlt.
(itietlia’s Faust, Tasso, Iphiaenin, Egmont, dt Goelz.
Gregory's Evidenresof the Christian Religion.
Br hillsr'k Revolt of The Netherlands.
Neunder’s HUloay of the planting of Chriitianity.
Buckeye Abroad ; by Cox
Memn-ios of The Great Metropolis.
Morall’s Philosophy of Religion.
Carlyle’s Life of Schiller.
Memoir* of Maigarat Fuller Ossoli.
Mencel's History of Germany.
Gorthe’s Amobiography.
(’oxe’s Memoirs of the Duke of Marlborough,
O* hleu’s History of the 8aruceus.
BclilMer'a Don t'arlos.nnd other Drums*.
Rescue's Life of Beiivunulo Cellini.
Coxa’s ILvuse of Aivstrliv.
Foster’* Life and Correipondenoe.
JnnuV Life of Louis XlV.
fcmmondi’* Liieraturc of Europe.
Kchlegel’s Aesthetic nml MiHcelluueom- works.
R(-hiller'* Robbers, Early Dramas, nml Gho*tsoers.
Memoirs of Col. Hutchinson.
Lanzi'* History of Painting.
Andrew Fuller's works.
8ir Joshua Reynolds’ Works.
Vasari's Lives of the Painter*-.
NeandVs Memorial* of Cristinit Life
Wheat!v on the Common Prayer.
Europe in a Hurry by Wilke*.
Editorial Kniek Knack-.
Ficsh Gleanings, A
Dream Life, \. ,, .. ,
Reveries of a Bachelor, f h V ,k veI
The lorgnette, J
Queechy.
The Wide,
V
fhe Wide, Wide World.
Voltaire’s Philosopiral Dictionary.
Guizot’s History of Civilisation
Cummins'* 5 years in South Attica.
Grote’s llisto*v of Graece—It Vols.
In Memorinm, by Tennyson.
Appleton’s Dictionary of Mechanics.
I-ord Mohon’s History of England.
Bancroft’s History of the I'. State*—6 VoU.
Chambers’ Infurinnticu for the Peonlo.
Clmmber*' ('ycloisDilia of English Literature.
Napier’s Peninsula War.
Ben Johnson’s Work*.
*I*lie Works of Lord Bacon.
The United Rials*, its i*o\ver and Progress by l
laume Tell Poussin.
Meyer’s Universum.
Daniel W’ebster’s Works- 6 Vols.
m
Something Nice to Eat!
I HAVE jii.1 i»c«iv.il iny .upply uf t'.mily UnK.riM,
consisting of
Uozhon Butter, Cheese, Buckwheat Flour,
Mai keral, Salmon, in laurels and kits; wholesale and
retail; Sodaatfi Butter Crackers, Beef Tongues, Sar-
diuu* and l><bslers, Canton Ciuger, Citron, Raisins,
Currants, Almonds, Braztluuu and Date*, with a good
•apply of
West India and American green Fruits,
which I will sell very low for cash.
M
Dec 14,
(JSTARD-
f a -ujK-riur quality ; for salt- by
K. CARTER,
No. 86, Broad St.
March H
1(1 !
N one E TO DEIITOKS l \ D (It EDI-
TOHN.—All persons imlehtcd to the Estale of
Aaron Johnson, Into of Muscogee cnnuly, dcccn el,
are requested to rnnko immodinle paymoiii—and those
Itnviiig rlniuts am notified to prasent thorn in
Hilled to pm*
IENJAM1N MDTLF.Y, Adm’r
10 7t
tho law.
March 8, 1853
N OT 1 C E TO DEIITOUS AND C It EDI
TORS. All persons r debt.,I to the Estate of
Benjamin Jeflersun, lute of Must ogee county, dean -is-
oil, are required to lonku immcdialu payment- :• ntl iIiomi
liHVinff demands ngninst sitiil estate, uro notified to pro*
duly nuilientiratcd, for payment, within tho
time prescribed bv law.
HARRIET JEFFERSON, AdmV
March 1, 18S8
T WO MONTHS uft.T date. :.| l ill.... will I--
made to tho Oourt of Oriiinary of Talbot county
for leave to noil the negroes belonging to the Estate of
Mr*. Solatha Dickson, late of said county, dceem-od.
JOHN F. WALKER. Adm’r.
March 1, 1883 ;m. n! 92m
for leave to *-ell tho land- belonging to the F. tutc of Eli/,
nhflili Giddeon, late of said countv,deceased.
TOLIVER JONES. ) . .
ANDERSON W. WYNN,* A,!mr *
March 1.1853 (w. 11 ’ 0 9m
OTH’ETO DEIITOKS AND CREDI
TORS.—All person* indebted the Enliilo of
mrgo T. Marshall, deceased, of Stewart county, are
quired to make immediate payment—and those hu\ mg
N
the he*t arlo
sy-t-m toil,,
nl during w
fatally. It*
the prot/ected ait kne<
Yours truly.
;)lln 1
GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING & FUMISHINGr
One Price Only!
J. H. DAAIRL,
Clothier an.l Merchant Tailor,
(A ,\r> th nr to IH'l Dawson, It road street, Columbus, (3a..)
IS now prepared to supply Gentlemen with the latest Fall and Winter styles of Cloth-
itig, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, &o.
—ALSO—
Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises, nnd Umbrellas.
('laths, Cassinu'rn, awl Vestings of the latest importations of French and English
styles, manufactured to order, and warranted, under the direction of
Mr. GEORGE H. BETZ,
who hnH just returned from New York, and will bo pleased to accommodate his friends,
and all others that may call, with such garment* aa cannot fail to plcaau.
Oct 12 1859 41 if
New Clothing Store!
J. D. WILLIF0KD &. Co.,
HAVE REMOVED
to the Me.GOlHzH corner, opposite Hill <& Dawson’s, where they
ARE now receiving a very extensive Htock of first class Ready-made Clothing, Cloths,
Oaaaiiuoros, Vestings, &c. (>'cutlenten's Furnishing Goods of every variety.
Every nrlielo in this establishment has been purchased this Fall. The garinen'* ,bavo been cut by the
most cxparioiioed mid fashionable tailors. All sizes of men ami boy* cuu be easily filled with Ready-made
Clothing. Gents’ ready-tnodo garments of every couceivnble variety nnd style.
Doyg 1 Clothing.—It impoaoiblo to enumerate the different articles of Clothing fer beys and
ohildren.
Ladles’ Cloaks*—A now and olegant urtide— Ladies’ Silk, Merino, and Cotton
Vents, &c.
Hats and Caps—Of the best make nnd lateat Indiums.
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER.
Wo arc proparnd to make up Clothing at unumtaUy low rates—and in stylo not inferior
to any. Every garment Warranted to give suii-fucUoD. Our sssortinent of Cloth*, Cauimerea, Vestings,
Furnishing Gorals, Ao-, will be frond complete in every pnrticidir; and a careful examination of all oar
goods is respectfully solicited from tho*c who may t**d this notice.
N. B.— A deduction of five ;mt cent, will he made for (.’ash, mi all hills not less than ten dollars.
.I ts. I). WILLIFORD. DANIEL ROWE.
PREMIUM COTTON GINS.
E. T. TAYLOR Ac CO.,
P ROPRIETORS of the Columba* Cotton Gin Man
ufactory, have the ratisfarlion to announce to their
patrons, and the Planters generally, throughout the
Cotton growing region, that they are p re pared to supply
anv number of their celebrated Premium Gins.
Where these Gins have, been once tired, it would be
deemcl unnecessary for the Manufacturers to say a word
in their favor, as they feel confident pie machines have
been hn-ught to such perfection, that their superior per
formance will recommend them, in preference to all
other Gins now in use. For the satisfaction of those
who have not used the G.ns,and arc unacquainted with
their reputation, the Proprietors need only ray, that the
First Premium* have been awanlO.! to them, for the
BFKT (JIN exhibited at llie great State Fair* held at
Atlanta, Gn . in 1850, anil in Macon,Ga., in 1851; also,
at the Alabuii-.a and Georgia Agricultural Fair, held at
Columbus tbi* yrar and last; and nt the annual Fair of
the So til) 1 Carolina Institute, at Charleston, in 1850.
The Cotton ginned on these Gin* received the first Pre
miums at the exhibition held in ChmVston, S. C., and
nl every Fair where sample* of cotton from them have
been examined.
The Proprietor* have in tlieir posse**ion numerous cer
tificates from Planters, Cotton Brokers, Commission
Merchant*, and Manufacturers of cotton goods, testify
ing that the performance of the Giii>, mid the samples
produced by them, coonol be excelled by any Gins ever
manufactured.
All orders for Gins given either r- our traveling or
local Agents, or forwarded to the Proprietors hv mail,
will alv* ays receive prompt attention. Gins will In* sent
to any part of the country, nnd warranted to give satis-
. !»•■<■ If>. I - >l 50 ly
T. >Y. I’lIiKf r*S GIN FACTORY and
VARIETY WORKS.
TIA11E Mtibecriberha* moved to hisplnre near Lumpkin,
1_ Stewart county, where he
Factory, to carry
COLQUITT, HOLT & DIXO^T
Attorneys at Law, ‘ ’
COMJMBTrn, CiA.
WALTER T. COLQUITT— MINES HOLT—R. g.
20 ff'
May 18, 1852
PARSONS 6c BARNETT
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. *
■\T7ILL practice in the Court* of Ruswdi xr
W Barboor, Chambers. Tallapoosa! tS Ik. Con -
Randolph counties, in Alebamn, and in the
Wm. e. n**\ rTT
Crawford, A!.
Court of the State. Address
L. E. Parsons,
Talladega, Ala
Oct. 26, 1852
Guilt a Ltrtr-
Gin making ..:ore extensively,
otlier branches of business, such a* Dutch
Knnne, Thrashing Machines, Sash and Blinds, Panel
I)«M»rs, and fine chimney pieces.
Turning of all kinds done at the shortest notice, Wood,
Iron, Inks and Gudgeons for Mill*, also Iriks and Gud
geons for Gin Gear, a superior article. Gin Gear of tly-
best patent now in use, mndc and pultipin the best style.
Gin* repaired in the best manner, nnd at price* that
will satisfy planter*. He is now making some of the
finest (.ins ever offered, and on tin* most improved pluns.
He will warrant that every planter w ho gets one of his
fine Gins will he perfectly satisfied,and the satisfaction
lie has given for the three Inst years in nil Ins work
prove* that il has been executed in a workmanlike and
faithful manner.
6IT' All orders will be promptly attended to from any
distance; Mill Spindles and Collars turned off in neat
style; Rods for Saw Mill* made also iu the shortest no
ice T. W. PIERCE.
May 22 __ 21 tf
New Music Store,
(A few door* below Hall A Muses.)
IIItOAD STREET4 COLUMUUN.
nnilE undersigned have a*»oefate<! themselves to-
J get her, wider the name and style of
SIS IKaASOs
Dougherty, Stokes & Win, A. Stewart,
Attorneys at Law,
COLUMBUS, GA.
""’ i ' 1 ' -«*M
Feb 17, 1852 ? ^
Ivey & Lary,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
CLAYTON, ALA. ’
Rr.ETiBNpis— Col. Hines Holt, and Ju,| w r. .
Thomas, Columbus, Ga. h * L.
Geo. S. Robinson,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
CUTIIBERT, GA. ’
Refer car rs— Hon. Marshall J. Wdhiom snrf 11
Alfred Iverson, Columbus, Ga. * ^
Niiv^a, IH6S ^
Eiland & Thornton,
ATTORn;JBX8 ATJ L4W
MRSSR8 K. A T, will intend pnimpti, to.ilbe,’
lies* in their line, in the counties of
Ru-sell, Macon, Dnrbnnr nnd Chnmbcrj.Ala
and in the
Chuunhoochce Circuit, tin.
EILAND, Crawford, Ala | B. A. THORNTON,
Feb 17, 1852
gsbum
tTTTw
"*^91 PIAlfo Fo,tTKs »
of various *tyle*, from th
b*-*t makers. Melodeona, from therelebran-d Manu
factory of Preseott Ac Brothers ; Guitars, Violins, Ac-
Cord •on*, Flutinas, Flute*, Fife*, It.imo* and Tatnliou-
Also, Instruction Books uf ail I
I8IC
with a fine stock of
SHEET
of every'variety. All of the above g<
sole on term* that cannot fail to please.
fjrr Purchaser* arc cordially invited
amine our stock. Orders solicited, nn
caic and dhpatch.
I kinds; together
J. L. TRtJAX.
J. W. PEASE.
52 tf
JONES & CARITIIERS,
Attorneys nt Lntv.
Offices at Fort Gaines and Cathbert, G&.
WT’iLL continue to attend to all bu»ine«* entro»i«4
Y t to their care in the counties of Randolph, Fir
Denature, Baker and I^>e, ami any oilier county 1
8outh-we.*tem, Ga., by special agreement.
J. H. Jones, Fort Gaines. | R. G.CARiTHEjts.Cuthhrr
April 9^, 1881. Ifi
Texas Lund Agency.
J. W* LAWREITCEf Attorney nt Lav,
AUSTIN, TEXAS,
W ILL |«y particular attention to secure to the Hei
of those who fell with Fanning, at Goliad, a:
with Travis, at the Alamo, the I And to which they a
entitled. He will al**nnttend to any luisine** relaiite
IaoiI in any part of the Stale.
References—Sami. G. Hardaway, M ontgnmer
Ala.; Wm. A. Stewart, (firm of Dougherty, Stokr*
Stewart,) Columbus, Ga. Mr. S. will attend to any h
sines* for me, and give partie* any desired informal!
F. G. WILKINS &. CO.
A uctionccrs 4S: CommisNion Merchant)
HI
41
oiild
the *1
It. M. ( Ill
133 Bond sir
h i , pccnliurty adapted In lid* i-limni.
Ily lined, nr« jire|iared by F. T
. New
, 161 Broad w ay Ni
Feb 8, *53—6 6m]
IL A. WAKE.
ROUT. CARTER.
GESNER & PEABODY.
Agents, Colunilius,
Wagon and Carriage Shop.
rpHI • t ; _ rllis» ■ raih . m rtli ol (
Druys, with w.h.I
tllllAMIIHN
ime. nnd grateful th.i
A liberal shore oi
, 'V ngoiiN. i ait- and
• . all - - - 55 hunt
quality of WII HAT
■ nnd di«(A)ch. l.ih-
Spring Importations, 1853!
<’HARLHNTON, S. C?.
rplIF. sulwrilmrs off-r i" the trade of the South and
I S tf of (be M«l*T KXTEN IVK STOCKH
OH DRY GOODS, OH THE.tv OWN imyoutations, to
Lumpkin Furniture Ware
ROOM AND MANUFACTORY.
%•
DRESS GOODS.
) do Rhine Sdk«, , “ Silk MunHiih ;
fingH.all tviillhs; Flegnnt plain and Printed j
»liir« .-ilk*, Itesl Itaregc De Lnine* ; !
Ittcli printed French Mu* |
demand** ngainsl *aii| estate are notified to present them
duly authenticated, to me within lit*- lime 1 esrriU'd by
law. ELI 8. MARSHAI.L, Adm’r.
rFeb 15, 1853 [j. l. w.) 7 7t
N ot 1C E TO DEIITORS \M( CHKOl. l' lcu, fV
TOH*.-AII |*m.n. mil- l>i .... of (Hit 8 ’
A*a C Moore, late of Tnlliot < "tiniy, ileccaM-.l, nro I
notified to make unmediatn payment—and those holding
claims against said deceain-d, are notified to present
them within ths time prescrilicd hy I w , nr they will
notlte settled. JAMES C. MOORE, Adm’r.
Feb 22, 1853 h 7t
GEORGE 55 DOUGLASS,
ter All order, left unit J. Ennis ft Co., of Coltim-
Ims, will In* speedily nnd promptly attended to. A few
ofmv Wagons will la* kept at II. S. Smith ft’Co.’s
55’arehnii-e. Columfiu-. Gn. G 5\ . I).
Aug 21. IVv2 31 1c
pURIl’IHD C ANTOR OIL, for the II \IR
I - Till • «)ll 11* we prep.in* it, If deprive*! uf all it* n*>-
inou and di*imrceahlequalities. It is agreeably purfum
ed, and will he found to he one of the most nouri-lung
Hair Oita that can he used. For rale bv
UOHER r c vRTEU,
Feb. 8,-6 tf; No. 86, Broad Strc-t.
nitllSTON ft MHRHILI.’S INFALLIRLH
I V HAS I' |*05Yl»i:itS. \|| ilios,. oho love
good bread, tiy these powd. r« F«*r -al<* by
ROBER I' CARTER,
Fell. H,—6 If. | No. 86, Rrund Street.
Fine Paper.
1 SUPERIOR article of Itluo Laid 1
\ Letter Paper, Tor sale at tha Mon
(.. B. CURTIS
55 O MONTHS after date, application will lie
“ * the Court of Ordinary, of Muscogee cotin-
>11 the rral E*\n\a of Patrick SttUivan,
late of said county, de<
JNO. MnCARTY,
WM. DEG NAN,
1858
rp 55 O MONTHS ail
9 2m
late, application will bo
1 boy Henry, property of lint
r. da bn
* Mm
A CARD.
\Y7M. RYNHIIAKT tnkes the lilierty to infur
5 » In** |>:vtroiiH nml friend* that he ha* removed k
F.*tiihb*lmient, known a* me
Columbus Bakery,
to the Brick corner opposite the Mosm*. Jefferson’* store
.where he will lie happy to
1* many new ones n* may fav
old friends, uml
with a call.
Cry- Plain nnd Ornamental Cakes always on hand.
Columbus, Oct 12. 1852 11 if
Instruction in Music.
QjJTrb’I'HF. under.ignod resiiectfully informi
TSSChir c - r-*—1 1 ••
be prup **
Black and I'ul’d Satin* ;
” Waterc.
Silks ;
El’ant lil’ck Brocade >ilk~
ich ft EngUsb La
1 Embr’diirail Mm
ich and English
• furni.h rustonwra go»*l articles of Furnb
ur*-. r< i-i.ting of Br.bieads, Table*, ('hairs, Sofas,
Ibirr- iii.. Sul • and Wardrobe*, of various style* nml
<i!o*t pattern., made expre—ly for this market W>*fk
•f nil kind* inaile toor*i**r. at *h*»rt notice. Re(«irlng
At- 1 . •" I'.md, WiimIow t.liih**, Wimlow Shades.
|*’iri*ti' ,r.| IM-ii- nnd B*>nler. «Vc., A’C. Giose'cut (o
(EF* Ofd»*r* thaukfully received and runctually at-
ended to by the Mihicribgr.
WM. II. CROSSMAN
1 nmpkin. Or) Y»6. >av» 43 if
II 8RTFORD
Fire Insuranoe Company.
ig’t Barege* ft Tis
GLOVES, HOSIERY, LACES, ftf.
English and German Colton Ilora, Silk Ijic® 51
tab!i*.lied Institution, int’orporaied 111
ui-ure again*! lo*« or dnmge hy
any other oflic
The
asis, I.n
[*, Ac
MILLINERY \ RT1CLE8.
Fancy Bonnet ft Cap Rib 5Yhit>i airl Colored Tarle-
bon*: Inn* :
.1 Blue Bareges ;
id l^ivo Veil* ;
White Luce ’’
BlVk English uml French Oil I
Plain Taffeta A Batin '
While mid Col’d Satin .
“ *' ” Pillll de Blk
< rape
Black a
lured Crape | Silk and Lace Button*.
I a)
MEN’S WEAR ft TAILOR’S GOODS.
Cloth*, Cashmeres, Vest.ng*, Sere***.. Padding*, Can- I
va*s, Silk Mitrsellas, Velvet and Satin \ • sting**, Pari*
Lining*-. Silesia*, Fancy Cravats, Sewing *Silk«, Pwoods, |
Brnid*, Ibi. Sing-, Velvet Plustic*, Linen Drill*, Gam- !
briKin*. ljrap d ’Etc, Wellington Cor.!-, Codington
Cloths, Ac.
Wo pay particular attention to Tail*
1AUIS long
I 1810, continue*
fire, on term* a* favorable
Dwelling hour. - and Furniture, Manufacturing F
llsliiwnt*, Colton and Merchandise in general
stihacriU-r is ready to receive iippplicnium- for Insur
ance and issue policies without delay.
1). F. WILLCOX, Agent.
Nov 30 _ 48 tf
Thousand, who are Suffering
1.5R05I t>i.\rrh(Ca. Summer Conipluint*, < Iml.-ra 5tor-
P hu*., or other indication* of relaxed **r debilitated
state of the Stomach and Bowels, *honld remember
that the very Iwmland nio*t agreeable medu inn i*
Dr. <». >!. II VI.L YRD’S
Diarrhoea and Dysent ery Remedy,
a remedy used hy hundred* Inst season with the Ih**i cf-
Iccts, giv tone to the debilltau J ny*lein, and general
utislactinn mall who iinad it. Price 40 cents per bot
tle. For *ule over the Dry tbs*! Store of Capt. C.
Mygatt. JOHN DOLLY, Agent.
Abo, (). M. Ballard’s Hair Dye. Price $! per
bottle.
25 tf
porting the best Myles of (
ALSO—
nplete Stock of every dew
nl Wis'len Mnnufaciure*.
A full stock t»f all vtylua at
‘loorCloth., Druggets, Rug>,4
rood*, an*l House turni.hiug 1
l grades of Carpeting*,)
birlnin Material*, Linen j
rticlcs of every dvserip-
('olumhite, June 22
Land Warrants Wanted.
I A{)1 ! 5TY Land Warrants f'*r 40, 80 or 160 acre*
> wanted, for which the highest rash prices will be
paid, by J. ENNIS A CO.
_Jan. \, In53 1 ly
Wanted,
A FEW LAND WARRANTS, for which the
. iiigiicst prices will he paid.
L. M. DURR.
Columbus, Sept 14. 1N.V> 37 tf
Land Warrants,
'NEW ISSUE.
1 We i-.difi*’ Mily invite attention to our Stock
I of the larct-.l an*l la st aborted iu the United S
j We shall rece;\by every Steamer irom Eli
the newest »tylc* of French, English
J G«
mWU MONTHS after tin* publican'n of thi* rm- 1
I lice uppheation will lie made to the Court of Ordi
nary, of Muscogee county, lor leave to sell tin* land* 1
Itelnnging to the Estate of Henry Surl*. late of raid j
county, deceased. JETHRO OATES, Adm’r. I
February 1, 1853
mWO MONTHS alt. r date, application will Im»
1 made to the Court of Ordinary ol Muscogee coun
ty l*>r leave to rail the real estate (situated in the State
of Georgia.) of Jaiue* Allen, late of Ku**el| county,
Ab)..de»v. rad. 5. M. ALLEN, Adm’r.
March 15,1853 1 I 2m
METALLIC BURIAL CASES.
rpiIESE cases have been univer-a!lyapprove
villtie .
UT" Orders left at the Music Slot
k Co., will receive prompt attentio
livide.d attention
of Wiuttrlfky
RUSSEL K. HARRIS.
17tf
■nods and we intend to keep up an a**ortmenl of de*ir- I May 11, 185
able Good* throughout the whole season
BANCROFT, BETTS ft MARSHALL.
No. 209 anti 211 King St.
Charleston, S. t
December 28, 1852 52 ly
News for the Million!
fTMlF
ed. The'
tint
wood, and combine with themtelve* all tin
mi desirable in a Southern Climate.
They are composed of several kind* of Metal, but
principally of Iron.
They are throughly enainelle«l inside 1
thus made impel vtoo* 1 >
In* -old at about the rate* v
The public are invited tc
tbeinralve-. and at a plan
and iiutetlructihle amt ca
call and examine them In
_ they will *e,* tb*> great a.
vantage of (hi* article over any other ever offered t*' th
public. SAM5IIS ft' KOONF.Y.
Columbus. Feh 22 1853 8 ftm
JUST RECEIVED,
\ LARGE lot of Fine riiewltts Tobaccu
A - L. M. DURR.
Se|*l 7, Itk'i 36 tt
April 29
CIGAR MANI!FACTORV,
CR.WYFORl) STREET,
XT’ Two door* below Hankin’* Corner. -AM
I AIIK Mib*« rilvr keep* roiutantly on hand tho finest
Havana Ciuar*. and offi-c ihem t-r sale nt the
owes! pnc -. by Wl.ob-ate and Retail A e-o<l l"t of
Off. ;
id alia
tin- kind. All £
, a“«ji5
. — .. — ...... defect* of
any kind. Order* front the country carefully and
promptly attended to.
JAMES ESTEVEZ.
Coiunthu*. Sept 7. 1852 36 ly
Belting,
\ VERY superior article, ('upper Riveted, of van
/\. on* widths, from 2 to 8 inches. Ju*i received,
and f»r sale at the Columbus Cotton Gin Mr mi factory.
B 1 r\51 OR aim
On consignment and for sale,
10 1 - k * corKEKi
VARIETY WORKS.
, rpilK nr, ,-ipi* r> of this extensive K.-tablUliioent, are |
I ciuieav ring to arrest the evil of buying at Die ,
, Nonli,by main! - icinring cvciv description of building
requirement*. *ucb n* i’annel Door*. Window liliml*, j
Sash ol nil size*, Drecrad Fliairing flank, and other i
kind* of Lumber Wiwden 55*are of every dcscsiption;
Beditea.b from ft 50 cents t*. $25 each ; and in->re j
remarkable than all, the finest Cottage Chair in the
world at Si each.
IfT" flease give u* a call before purchasing else- J
where, lor we are always in a trading humor, at low j
price* for cash.
Lathes, $1 50 cent* per thousand. ^ j
Northern fOTATOBSi
. WtLKINd A CO.
Addrw .
L'olumhus, June 15, ’53
55 M. BROOKS ft CO.
24 ly
Rock Island Factory,
rs now manufacturing Writing Paper of all the vari- I
1 oil kind*—such as I^etier. F >*'-cap. Flat-cap.Folio ,
and Commercial Post, (ruled and unruled,) Mediums,
Demy*, Ac. Also, News print, B<H»k and Colored Fa I
Nc
favorable term
En
B. CURTIS, Secretory.
inform the public
I ttiul In- lias <>n liand and for sale at wholCMXlc
ami retail, a very large and varied stock of
11 Y5 t' V \M> i.MI.RICAN ( IGARS,
which will be sold l.ov f-r cash ■ r acceptable |<np-r.
Dealer* will be tupidied «»n the in*el lilteral term*
Purchaser* will find it to tlieir interest to call and ex
amine my stock before t-urchasing * l-« w here.
(tT" 8lore a few door* north ot Hall ft Moras, Rrnad
street, Columbus, Ga. JOEL T. SCO IT.
Nov 9, 1853 45 tf
TV 10LASSESr—30 Hbd* and KK> bbl*. Cuba Mre
XVI ta v *e* ; 100 bbl* choice New Orleans do.
IiHt Sack* good Rio Coffee, «n consignment and
for rale by GUN BY, DANIEL ft CO.
Fehruary 1, 5 if
<a3 DRUGS, MEDICINES, sit
HEI PAINTS, OILS. DTE ST0FF8, »c.,*c.]j[
Or. It. .1. IIVfK/;,
H AVIN«» jUst received a fresh supply ol the above
articles—carefully selected in person—offer* in
ducement* to all wishing to purchase, to call and exam
ine his stock, or to rand forward th-irorder*, when they
can be supplied with Fre*h and (ienuine article*, many
of the above articles are Schieffelin* Extra Powders
and 5Vater Extracts, which are very different from the
common articles usually kept by Druggist*,
Another Scientific Wonder.
( "TREAT cure for Dy«pe|«*ia! I)r. J. S. Houghton'*
J Pepsin, the tru» Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice,
Prepared fr<*n Rennet, or lim fourth Stnmtfch of tlie
Ox, after <tii ' r
logical Cher
delnliin, p».
This is n truly womlerfbl remedy for Indigestion,
Dyspepsia, Jatir. lice, Liver Complaint, Constipation,
nml Debility, curing after nature’s own method, by na
ture’* own agent, the Gastric Juice.
ftT" Half a tcnxpoonful of P«p*in, inftirad in water,
will digest nr dissolve, five pom* Is of Roast Beef in
aleiiit two hour*, out of tIres stomach. ]Vp*in Is the
cliiefelement, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gas
tric Juice—Ilia solvent of the food, ■ lie purifying, pre
serving, and stinmlnling agent nt die Stomach and
Intestines. It is extracted from th. , igestive Sirenni-li
of the Ox, thus forming an artimciai. ihgkhtivr
rum*, precisely like the natur.il Gastric Juice in its
chemical powers, and furrii*hiiig n • implete nnd |i«rfert
siilMtitule for it. By the aid of this preparation, the
pain* and evil* of Indigestion ami Dj is-psia are remov
ed, just a* they would he by a healthy stomach. It is
doing wonder* for Dyspeptic*, curing cases of debility,
emaciation, nervous decline, nml dys|**ptic ronsiimption,
siipimrad to lie on the verge of the grave. The scien
tific evidence upon which il U based, i» in the highest
degree curious nml remarkable.
REMARK AIILE CURE.
Louiavit.LR, Ivy., May, 1851
On the 7tli of May, 1851, Rev. M. D. Williams,
pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Church, in Ixiuis*
ville, Ky., wa« and had Is-en fi*r e long time confined
to hi* nmin, and most of iliu time 10 his bed with Dy«-
]*>l»iii and chronic Diarrlmca, and was, 10 all appear-
ance on the very verge of the grave, nml acknowledged
to t>e so hy Ins pt.yxician, who had tried nil the ordinary
menu** in hi* power, without effect, and at the above
mm.-d tune, the patient,
'•onlineneed the 1
nml to the astonishment, si
was much re ieved the fir*:
his room. The sixth day. which wa. o
lie rode ten mile* with no Iwl effect ; on
duy, tin.ugh not entirely restored n* In* run
lie wa* so far recovereil a* to go alone a y
hundred miles where ha arrived in *afet
p: >ved in haahb, having Imd n>* di*tm
stninarli or bowels niter taking the first *! ol I'epsin.
These are facts nol controvert able, and this is a cast-
which ought to convince all skeptirks tliat there i* a
power in ” Pepsin.” I«et physiciars and dyspeptic*
investigate.
Tlie Editor of Yu
on Cattle, says ’’ T
ruminating animals.
Man, by mixing with 0
1• nt f hh phj
1 delight" of
- third dav he let
iey of hve
much im-
re of the
they are prepared to give prompt attention to all tj>
1 e*s entrusted to their care.
Oct. 5, 1852 3y ,f
Marion Bethune,
ATTOllNE Y AT LAW,
tai.uotton, ca.
Jamrary 11, lfl i9 2 it
Daniel W. Miller,
(roilMF.RI.Y OF LANIER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BUTLER, GEORGIA.
Fehruary 15, 1853 7 jy
CHARLES S. HARRISON,
10CTI0JI AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
CULVMill'S, GEORGIA
WILL ATTFNI) PHOMrTLY TO ALL BfHINKS* C
8IONEI) TO HIM April 24. 1? I
Wm. W. Garrard,
FACTOR AND (iENERAT, COM 1HISSK)
ivti Asac-sltiaatciOo
82 Hav street, Sn v n n n n h , c;a.
Sept 14, 1852 37 j y
Marine and Fire
Insurance Hank of Savannah
GKNCY AT COLUMBUS, will rarain
Deposits.
HECKS FOR Sale—On New York a i t>er rent.prf.
“ on Suvanrinli and Macon.
HR HARD PATTEN, Agent.
\ ■ 1 " ..
Ingram &. Crawford,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
W',!;' . ,
J. K. Redi> ft Co.
PORTER INGRAM. M. J. CRAWFORD.
Jan 11,1853
BELSER, RICE &, TATE,
Attorneys nnd Counsellors nt Luvv
IIEIaSEH ft. Kit E, T. S. TATE,
Mongotnery, Alatinma, Craw Amt.
December 21, 1852, SI ly
C. W. Mabry,
A T T O R N E Y A T L A 5V .
FRANKLIN, HEARD COUNTY, GEORGIA,
NTT ILL attend to prof^ssiuual business in the rr
* 1 tie* «.( Heard, ( ->rn>||, Campbell, Coweta, Faj
etie, Meriwether and Tronp.
Refer 1:Ncz.—Hon. E. 5'. Hill. LaGrange, G*
Hon. I». Irwin, Marietta, fin.; Col. M. M. Tidwell,
Fiyettevilltf, Ga.; Mr. William Daugherty, Columhtii
A
COHJ.51IIUS, GA
practice in the riiattnlinochee Circuit, »nd
djoining counties. Office
tt ft Martin’s celehratod work
Digestion of the Ox, and other
av literally he conferred upon
fo«*l a small quantity of prop-
\V(* have seen tins
for thn relief ol a
dyspepsia, with as
dried *lnnmrh of the Ox, by a cliem-
s familiar to the -••lentific world,
natural digestive material employed
ute gastric disorder, and obstinate
nnishing success.”
isrille Journal. Juno 12, 1851.
There is quite an excitement among the Dyspeptics
of our city in regard to the new remedy called Pepsin,
or Gastric Juice. Score* fif persons in town are n ine
it, nml till s.ein to speak in its praise. It ha* been used
in our establishment in a care of indigestion and sick
headache with great benefit. Its action scein* to be
immediate ami etficaciou* in almost all rases. It is
undoubtedly a good remedy, ami at least deserve* tlie
FOR HIRE.
A No. 1 COOK, 5VAS11ER uml IRONF.R. nnd 1.
iiii-rakt . Apply to F. G. WILKINS.
June 10_
riOR S \LK.
if 53
GUN BY, DANIEL ft CO.
Kr observe This!—Every bottle of the genuine
Pepsin hears the written signature of J. S. Houghton,
M It., sole proprietor, Philadelphia. Pa. Copyright
ami trade mark secured. Sold hy all Diuggist* and
Dealer* in Medicines.
Aubxtb.—ROBERT CARTER. <\ Nimbus, whole
sale ami retail agent for the States of Georgia and Ala
bama ; R. E. (’me ft' Co., Montgomery, Alabama;
Strochecker A: Wood, Macon, Ga.
July 13. 1852 10 ly
ar AUB;i.R
(Eastside JJroad St., Columbus, Ga.)
THE subscriber lias on band, and will
continue to keep, a choice supply of Mar
ble, embracing
Grave Stone*, Monument*, Tomb*, fcc.,
warranted to he of tlie best Italian and American Mar
ble, which lie will sell for tins lowest cash price*. He
respectfully solicits the patronage of the public, as it is
his inreu: i* n to spare no pains to ple:t«r those w ho may
favor turn with n « ill. J. If. MADDEN.
January, 18 *53 3 tf
1 N or near Talbot ton. a small Pocket Book containing
1 seventy or eighty cent* in silver change, a prombwo'
ry note on Robert Woodall, given in the early part of
tins year, due 25th of Dei*. 1852. payable to me or bearer
for $125 for negro hire and a note on Jas. Hovvill on
which is due now about $l3t>, payable to me or henrer,
date and time due not recollected, no other paper* of
any vnlue except some receipts. All persons are noli-
fi-il not trade for said notes.
November 23, 1852
47 ly*
DISSOLUTION.
T HE copartnership heretofore ezlating betweentkt
undersigned,is this day dissolved by mutual
sent. A K AYER,
CHARLES S. HARRISON
March 1, 1849
The undersigned will continue the Auction, Co
mission, and Negro Brokerage lltisincss it
old stand of Ayer ft Harrison, and has engaged A
Ayer a* auctioneer and salesman
March 6, 1*49
CHARLES S. HARRISON
10 tf
A CARD.
JOSEPH 55'. ft ROUT. H. THOMAS, havingP*r
• I chased an inti rest in the Columhn* Gotti
Manufactory, and in the Steam Saw Mill bind
the undersigned re>pe< lively, will he copartners
same from and aftrr this date.
k. A. LOWTHER haying disposed of hi* interest t»
the above, Ids connexion with the same ha* closed.
E T. TAYLOR ft CO.,
C AtRNER, TAYLOR ft CO
Columbus, July 15,1852 tf 29
Economy is Wealth.
T UG ROCK ISLAND FACTORY will p«» I"* 1
llent.n ptiund fur rlran Coll.m anil Linen UAOi
I when delivered in quantities of 100 pounds or
! Three and a half Cent* when delivered in smniirr
quantities,nt their Store in Columbus, oral the Factory
G. B. CURTIS, Sec y
! April 6,1852 14 tf
NORTH CARO LIN
Mutual Life Insurance Company
Located at Raleigh, N. C*
T HE Charter of thi* Company give* important
vantages to tlie assured, over moat otlier compact**
The hustuirid can insure his own life for the sole u*
and benefit of his wife and children, free from any otl*(
claims. Peraona who insure for life, participate in th«
profits which are declared annually—and when th*
premium exceeds 930, may pay one-half in a note-
slave* are insured at two-thirds their value, foro»*
or five year*.
OT*Application* for Risk* may be made to
JOHN MI NN. Agent.
Columbus, ti
Office, at Greenwood ft Co.’* Ware House.
Nov. 20, 1819. *«
One Word to Daguerreotype Op
erators in the country
T HAVE all kind, of block that befonn to Ike S
1 ness, and will rail cheaper than any other ,
side ot New York. Likewise, Cameras of different
sizes on hand and for *al«. _ _ v
Jon, 15 JOHN DOLL)
h lAHILV MEDICINE The «ibacrit*r> kf»,
constantly o*i ham! a fuil assortment of C»»nT
Medicine" of the b“l qo ility, to which lltey
.^eciinli) call lb