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tmm ne*te*6#d tint tfc* cam pi eta success which
tow a tkora^k^a
i3Wctf aa U Pio, Gaiur *a4 H*rp.
the aapemar utuliget of EnOKi with regara
•a haalthawl ataraU, eaa only ha appreciated by
Clioanytm Itiilft, its iahahitaata breathe aa
at thia la.t.ttioa while they are
tumaani from aiaay f the eicae of larger towns,
mi a i| the advantage! af eeeiety la tht
•card •aay'be had ia the heat fcaultee at #B,OO
sutoM, twaaty-faer or tfcirty-m dot
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VUdh RICA MAXJB AKD FHMALH
UfOTITUT-B.
fgtßß laatitstiuß ia eitaatad ia the retired,
£ heaotiM aad healthy village al Vila Rica,
Cartel teaely, aad ia bow seder the direction es
Mr Aee finfge, who Steaded it jaat twelve moetha
aan. iMteatcd ia a healthy region of eoeetry,
aad —dvr the aapervitioa al iu preaeat able aad
iiMnxnT Priaeipal, this iastitatioa i devtieed to
eceapy a high raah aataeg the ecboole af oar coaa
try. It has already reached a eommaadieg emi
nence aad iaoe the road to a still higher destiny.
When it was faeadad, ana year vinca, it naatbered
mat thirteen pap*la; hot before the close af the
achatesucynar that aaaiber had • wollea te aee baa
dead. Stria er bays may here dad adequate fa
et titles for a thorough aad eiteasive Eng.
imh aad daaowtl edacatkra. Send aa year cbild
taa aad era will eadsavor to aaeka goad scholars
aad goad cfflitai af theai.
The seat tana will cvaaeaceoa the first Ken
day ia February. By order ot the villagers.
MEMPHIS INSTITUTE^
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
TflE Regular course of Lectures in j
this lastitate will comateace oa the First ol
Ravaathar, aad ceatiaae aatil tba last af Februa
ry. The Ana tomcat Department will be opened
aad ready ta receive stadeau by the first af Octo’
bar. The Medical Department will ha ander tht
dtrectiea af the fallowing Prafessara:
i CONQUEST CROSS, M D, Prafeaaor ol the In
sutatas af Modiciae, aad Medical Jarispra-
W. BYKD POWELL, M.D., PrafeaaoratCarahra
“ahyetolagy,Medical Csology and Mineral#-
R, •uCEWTOY, M. D., Profeavar of forgery
a. J HULCK, M. D., Pro lessor of Theory and
PncUcc ®f Medicine.
J. A. WLLSBN, M. D., Professor ofObstetri.
aad Diaesaeaot Women and Children.
J . EI.N'G.M. D. Prafeaaor of Materia Medica,Tl a
rapes tics.
Z. FREEMAN*. M. D., Prafeaaor of Anatomy.
I. MILTON SANDERS, A. M., M. D. Profesiet
of Chemistry aad Pharmacy.
Ciintone Lecturer!.
Medicine-Prat. H. J. HULfE.
Surgery—Prof. R. S. NEWTON.
Z. rREEMAN, M.D., Anatomical Demon sta
tar.
The fees for a full course of lectures amount ta
BIAS. Matricalatora #6. Demonstrator’s Fee,
#lO. Graduation, S2O.
Those deauiag larther information will please
address their letters (post paid) to the Dean ; and
atodentt arriving in the city will please call on him
at the Commercial Hotel.
R. S. NEWTON, M. D.,
Dean of the Facutly
LAW DEPARTMENT.
Han. E. W. M. KlNG,Professor es Theory and
Practice of Law.
Hen. V. B. BARRY, Prefesaar af Commercial Ju
risprudence.
Terms—*so per Session.
All commaaication* pertaining ta this Depart,
meat mast he addressed to
E. W. M. KING, Esq.
Memphis, Teaa.. Marsh 1860.
The Faceltiea, for intellectual abilities, moral
worth aad professional acquirements, will corn
pars favorably with the most disiingaished in our
country. Tba Medical Faculty constitutes an ano
ot any ether country—all of them arc
able lecturers and the best of teachers.
Tbaaa who will contemplate our geographteal
aomtios, aad the extent of our population, can
nave aa doubt au to the eligibility ol our situation
Kan enterprise af the kind. Aa to health, la
ding all seasons year, we deny that AWT
ernes CITT MAS sons.
A common error exists in the minds of many
•indents relative ta the place of studying medicine;
thaac who intend practicing among the diaesaea oi
the West and South ahoald certainly educate them
anises at a school whose Faculty ara practically
acquainted with those diseases.
That the public may be satisfied of the perma
nency af this School, we feel it nur duty to state,
that the Trustees and Faculty form a prit in action,
which incurs well for its future success; and that
the peculiar internal organization which cnaneen
them,cannot be interrupted,
E. W. M KING, President'of the
faalY. mSQ. 18— ly Ms mphis Institute.
SRADFZELD'S HOTEL.
LaGrange, Georgia.
• rHE subscriber having ro.-emly purchased the
J Hotel formerly occupied by JAMES HER
RING. aa the Sooth aide ol the Public Square, in
th> tooro of LaGraage, Ga„ respectfully solicit* hi*
friends of Troop and the neighboring counties, and
the teaveiling public -generally, to favor him with
their patronage. The house i* fitted up and fur
nished with every thing NEW and after the latest,
beat improved, and m*-t convenient style. The
subscriber visaed the markets himself and attended
very carefully to the selection ol the furniluje. so
that ho feels fully assured that, with these circa ra
stances, with the pains he intends for him
self and all about his house to take, in making his
guests comfortable, he will be nb'.e to please those
who favor him with their patronage.
He has. also, in connection with the Hotel, a
spkmdid Lirtry Stable, well supplied with Car
riagta, Buggies, Hack*, anil Hirst*, which can
be had at ail times on the most reasonable terms.
Ho aiae keeps a four Horne Coach ; which he. will
v to any point to which passengers may wtah to
go ; and persons st tpping at his bourn with Horses
will find them attended to in a manner that cannot
to please.
WII.I.IAM URADFIELD, Proprietor,.
janl4-w3m
VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALXL
]?OURTEEN Hundred acres of Land.
350 to -h>o acres of which is fresh open land
under good trace aad is fine condition for cutties
lioa, with all accessary houses, out houses, Gin,
Screw, &(., lying oa the waters or Wolfe and Ich
away Noteheway creeks, is Randolph county,
and lately ia the occapancy of Solomon Graves.
Any person wishing te settle a good plantation,
having eveiy advantage or health sad location to
makait desirible, woald do well to examine this
place before making a purchase else.vhere.
The terms will be reasonable, and long credit
givea, if desired. For farther iaformation, please
rail upon the undersigned er address teem atCuth
bertjGa- BARZILLAI GRAVES,
LOUIS A GONKKK.
Oct 22, 1880
LIFE INSURANCE.
Provision for ttee Widow and Orphan.
ACCTHULATEB FUNS, sißß,ooo.
rpHE SOUTHERN MUTUAL IN.
A SURANC'E COMPANY, are issuing policies
•a the mem favorable terms. It effers advantages
ever every Northern Company.
It charges no extra rates for living in Georgia er
Atabema.
It retaros ail its profits to the aesared every year
It requires ealy three-fourths af the first year*
premium, the rest being remitted.
It is a Soatbero Company, whose officers sad di
rector* live among as, and are known and trusted
by all.
Its fends are securely invested in thvrfceethenda
to he fd in the Slate of Georgia.
It insures the life of a husband fa favor af ths
wife, freo from all ths claims of creditors.
Iterates mo as lew as ether companies.
twPMMI A WiJtcox. Agents et Columbus
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cioVhib riu \ m us,
NEXT DOOR TO HILL Sf DAWSON Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
WE would respectfully inform our numerous Patrons and the Public generally, that
we are now prepared to exhibit the most complete, Superb and choice stock or
RIABY-MAK CMYRtttB, fiUTRB, BMMKRSt, VtSTMIS,
lie., (of the latest importation) ever before submitted to their inspection. At this Es-1
tablishment is to be found all that is desirable for Full Dress, which for Elegance,
Taste and Fashion, cannot be
J. D|l. Davis and Jones* celebrated Patent Shirts. The best fitting Shirts in the
world, and all other styles, troin the finest to the coarsest.
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Gents Furnishing Goods—ln this depaVtment we defy all competition! We are con
fidenf that our present stock of Rich and Fancy Scarfs, Cravats, Stocks, Gloves, Sus
penders, Hosiery, &c. cannot be surpassed in any retail store.
Under Garments—Silk, Merino, Lwnbs-Wool, Shaker-knot, Cotton and Flannel
Shirts and Drawers of various qualities.
tiDIBI SILK VESTS. MERINO do. SILK DRAWERS, MERINO do.
The Handsomest Ladies Cloaks ever offered m thus market.
An extensive assortment of Fashionable Hats and Caps, We have made arrange
ments with the best Hatters in New-York, by which we are enabled to offer the very
best and most fashionable articles at all times,
¥Ali.sPfir£ ftpABTMENTp
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, cut and made up to order, not inferior to the most
fashionable New York establishments. Our Cutter, for taste and good fitting gar
ments, cannot be surpassed.
o tr Purchasers at our establishment may be assured of getting goods at the Lowest
Possible Rates, and One Price Only !
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Oct, 5, 1850 67
PXOSTOCTUI OF THE 8011 OF THE SOUTH
THE undersigned, a Committer of Publication
Ml the part of the Mcacooxs asp Russill Aom
cfltcbal Hocixtt. respectfully iavite public at
tention to the following Prospectus, of n Moxtii
lt JeonsAUto be published intbiecity, under the
inspires ofthe above named Association.
We believe the Agricultural intrrevt of (lie Sout
demand* and will support a work of thia character,
and in the hope of supplying that demand, and re
aoiving that support, we have determined upon
the publication of
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Agriculture and Horticulture, Domestic and Rur
al Keonmn if. Under these several head* will be
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improvement et the Soil, the management of the
Farm, the Garden, the Orchard and the Flower
Yard, and the House-Keeper's Department. In
Ifceir connexion with the interests of the Soil, the
ether Industrial Pursuits of the Imd, will receive
theiv appropriate attention. The columns of “ The
Soil ofthe South” will be filled with original ar
tic ea written iy the Editors, contributions from
many ofthe best Informed praitical Planters in the
South, and extract* from ‘.he ablest Agricultural
Works and Periodicals.
The ‘Soil of the South” will lie under the Edi
serial supervision of Chaulbs A. Pkabopt Esq.
and Cal. Jamies M. Chambkii*. Mr. Peabody
has been for two years past connected with the
Agricultural Press, and is equally distinguished as
a Practical and Scientific, intelligent and successful
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practical Farmers and Planters ofthe Land.
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hers ot Copies required. I
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LEONARD SCOTT k CO.,
79, Fulten-st., New-York.
Entrance in Gold st.
DJSWITT F. WILLCOX, Agent# Columbus
Oct. 9, 1849. 42
NSW FIRM.
THE undersigned have associated themselves
uwdor the name and style of
A. C. FLEWELLEN k CO.,
far the purpose of engaging in the
BOOK TRADE, n* the did stand of
B. B. nzGRAFFKNRIED,
Under the Bank si St. Mary's, ‘
where they wilt he pleaahd to its all the patrons
•f the old firm, and as many more aa will honor
thfm with their custom.
h*lmy will always keep on hand an extensive
mst well selected stock of BOOKS and STATION
ERY, which they will sell at prices to suit pur
•haser*. A.C. FLEWELLEN,
Jaal7-wtw-if WM. H CHAMBERS.
GRIMES. KYLE * THORNTON
II AYE now on hand, a large and well
II assorted stock of
auwWWJL
India Bagging, Kentucky do.
a .Jd W T.
>alt,Moiassos,Sperm and Tallow Candles.
[ . u -.^
f}IRH ART’S improved Patent Meledeoaa, in
* ° f 4 ** ld 5 octiv **
VT CHARLES REP’S.Piaao Wareroo*.
DANFORTH & NAGEL,
ARE Agents,for the saleot nil the rnos
popular Patent Medicines now manufactured
Sept 7, ISSO ts Sign of the Goluen Morin
NOTICE TO MECHANICS.
PROPOSALS will be received until the 10th
day of March next, for the building of a J ait
in the town ot Crawford, Ala., a plan and specifi
cations ol which can be seen at the office ofthe
Judge of tne Probate Court in the town of Craw
toid. on and after the 25th instant, the contractor
will be required to give bond an I security for the
faithlul performance and completion of said work.
Also a premium of $25,00 will ha given for the
best plan and specifications for a Jail, the plan and
specifications to be delivered bv the 25th inst.
THOMAS S. TATE,
febßtw4t Judge ofthe Probate Court.
LANDTOR SALE.
ONE Section of good land N* 16,Township 14,
Range 2s In Russell county Alabama, will be
sold on good terms. For further particulars apply
to Dr Cullen Rattle, Eufiiiila Als, nr
febßw6n C M BATTLE, La Grange Ga.
{Tr Enquirer please Copy.
- GENUINE TEAS.
IMPERIAL,
11VSON,
GUNPOWDER, and
HI.ACK TEAS,
of superior quality, just received bv
June 25 ELLIS. KENDRICK Sr REDD.
Very Valuable Lands for Sale.
fAM authorized to dispose of those vu luahle
lands, belonging to Col Win L Wynn, lying at
the foot of Wynn’s Hill on each side the road to
Wynnton, and knowitas Wynn’s Hog Lots ; also,
70 acres lying between the residences of Henry
Huit and Thomas Shivers, Esqrs.
fnbSwtf OWEN THOMAS, Agent.
AT COST!
1 fifOn YARDS Carpeting and 500
Blankets at
E. & B. MENDHKIMS,
Diy-Goodsand Clothing Store.
July 20, 1850 31—"tf
TO DUNTISTN.
r F*HE Subscribers beep constantly or
*■ hand, an extensive assortment ofStorktor
Teeth. Also,Gold Foil ami Dcntnl Instruments.
Golden Mortar. DANFORTH 4- NAGEL.
Sept 7, 1850. tt
WOOL M ANUFACTUKK,
HPH43 Coweta Falls Manufacturing Cos
A- of Columbus, is now prepared to Card and
Manufacture Wool.
Cash paid for Wool, or Kersey* exchanged f .
the raw material. May 11 1860. s—ts
LEGAL NOTICES.
GEORGIA, Early county- Wbeeea* Lazaro
Goolsbey, Guardian lor Henry Goolsbey, Lu
natic of said county, applies to me for letters ot
dismission from saui estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors to be and
ippearat my office within the time prescribed by
law to show cause if any they have why said letters
should not he granted.
Given under my hand at oflfflt this 2l*t day ot
lanuary, 1 >6l. S.S. ST AFFORD, c c o.
jan27-w6tn
GEORGIA, Randolph County—Whereas: Mas
tin I) Hendrick applies to me for letters of
Admidistration on the estate of Allen M Irby, dec.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law to shew cause, (if any they
have) why said letters should not be granted.
Given uuder my hand at office the 6:h day Jan.
ISot. O P BEALL, c co.
Jau 14, 4w-5t
GEORGIA, Randolph county—Whereas, Sam
uel A Grier applies to nie'for letters of ad
ministration de boni* non on the estate of John H
Weaver, dec’d. late ol county.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors ofsaid de
ceased to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by l!tw,and shew cause, itanvlhey
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this January 6th
1851. OP BEALI., c co:
Jan 28. 6—st
GEO KGIA,‘Randolph county—Wher;as Joseph
W Guilford, administrator de bonia nen ap
plies to me for letters ofdismission frdnt the estate,
of Nobles Porter, dec.
These are, therefore, tocite and admonish all
and singular the kindred aud creditors ofsaid de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to shew cause, ifanvthey
have, why said letters should not be gri ntedl
Given under my hand at office the 6th dav Jan
1851. 0 P BEALL, c c o.
Jan 14. 4w6m
GEORGIA. Randolph county—Will ras, Wil
liam I avlor applies to me for Irttei aof admin
istration upon the estate of Philip B Ca osey, late
of Batbotir eouuty, State cf Alabama, s-rid dec’d.
having effects in said Randolph corut’ , Slats of
Georgia.
_ These ate therefore to cite and admou ish alland
singular the kindred and creditor* of as id deceas
ed, to be and appear at my office, withi.i ihe time
prescribed by law, to she ■ cause, if any they
nave, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hud at office, tbit 26th Jau
1851 - OP BEALL, ceo.
Jan 28. 6-5 t
G GEORGIA Marion county—Court of Ordinary,
Janurry Term, IS6I. Present, the Honora
ble Martin L. Birin,Charles H. McCall, William
Davit, Champion F. Maddux and Geoige Champi
on, Judges of said court. To all whom it may con
cern -
Whereas James McGarrah, Administrator upon
the estate es Samuel McCarrah late of said coun
ty deceased, applies for letters es Dismission from
the administration of said estate; therefor e, tho
kindred and creditors of said deceased, are here
cited and admonished to file their otweetiAft,
ts any they have, in my office, in termn of the law J
otheawiae letters dismisoory willhe granted the au-
P leant at the July Terns next ofthe Court of Or
dinary for Mld county. j
By order of the Court, January 14fa, 1861.
j., William Williams,....
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TO DEBTORS AND CRKDIfoR*. ~
A*£s&3ffSfi*j2sr
OTsasassiaa st
P l . ® Present then> in the term* of the law.
S.S. Adm’r.
pUNCH BOWLS.-B.nd white China from on*
j22watwtf ’ CCWl>fFF\’s’
YTXILL be sold at the Market house on the firs
V V Tuesday in April in the city of Colmobnt
the following property for State and County taxes.
State of Georgia and county of Muscogee va
States Lewis, one town lot number &8 iu the City
of Columbus.
State of Georgia and county of Muscogee vs.
Townsley & Abbott, their interest iu a storehouse
on lot number 166 in the city of Columbus, then
interest being the house with the privilege of mo
ving it from said lot, when notified by the owner
of the land. H NOBLE,
jan2Bw(Hs Tax Col lector.
Administrators Sale.
BY virtue of an order from the honorable the
Court of Ordinary of Musaogee county, pass
ed at the January Term thereof 1851, will be sold
at the Market House in the city of Columbus on
the first Tuesday in April next, between the usual
hours of sale .- a half acre lot with the improve
ments thereon lying in said city of Columbus;
known by No 600,situated on the North East eor
ner of Mclntosh and Earley streets ; to he sold
for the benefit ol the heirs and creditors of Mary
B Traywick, deceased,
febllwtds JNO.M. TRAYWICK, Ad’mr.
MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Marc
next, at the market-house, iu the city
Columbus,the following property, to-wit.
All that portion of lot No 175, on Randolph
street 70 ft and on Broad street 147 ft 10 inches
upon which, (at the time of Mortgage,) is erected
one two story brick building and two wooden ten
ements; also, all that part of lotsNo 175 and 176,
containing seventy four feet front on Randolph
street, on the north side, and running hack 147
feet 10 inches, more or less, upon which is erected
two brick stores, on the north side of Randolph
street, and between Oglethorpe and Broad streets,
now (at the time of said Mortgage.) o-cupied by
B A Sorsby 4- Reed & Talbot; and part of lot No
173, upon which is likewise pr*ct'd two brick
stores on the south side ot Randolph street, be
tween Oglethorpe and Broad streets, one occu
pied (at the time of Mortgage,) ny l<ou. Boring
& Cos., as a Drug store, and the other by Smith ;
also, all those lots Nos 35, 36, 37 and 38, upon
which stands a dwelling house and out buildings,
of the said JasS Calhoun ; also, all those lots Nos
229, 230, and parts o lots 227 and 228, fronting
on Oglethorpe street 175 ft 10 inches, and rui
ning back due east to Jackson street, upon which
ia erected what is called and known as the Hotel
property ; all levied on ns the properly of Janies
S. Calhoun, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Mus
cogee Superior Comt, in favor of Edward Moly
neux vs said Calhoun.
. Also, east half of lot No 359 and the improve
ments thereon, in the city of Coitimbns. fronting
73 ft 11 inches, on Randolph street, mid 147 ft 10
inches, on Forsyth street, containing one quarter
of an acre more or less, levied on as the property
of Alfred O Blackmar, by virtue of a mortgage li
fa.issued from Muscogee Superior Court, in lavor
of George Hargraves, sen. vs. said Blackmar;
properly pointed out in said fi fa. Sold at the risk
of the former purchaser,
feblwtds F A JEPSON. Sli’ff.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
WILL be sold before the Court-House
doorlu Louisville, Jefferson county, on the
irst Tuesday iu March next, a lot of bind con
taining 371 acres, knownss the “Pine Log,” tract,
granted,to Joliu Cn-ts, 17th January, I?S7, then
lying iu Washington, now Jefferson county, aud
sold as the property of Fanny Forsyth, dec’d.
JOHN FORSYTH, Adm’r.
dec2t,lßso 1
STATE OF GEORGIA, Hnndol^h
County—Superior Court, October Term, ISSO.
SUSAN A. BLOUNT,)
vs. ) Libel for Divorce.
HUGH A. BLOUNT.)
Ordered that the defendant, Hugh A. Blount,
appear at the next term of the Superior Court ol
said county, to bo held on the second Monday in
April next, to answer the complainants Libel for
Divorce. And that lie be served by publication in
this Rule, in the Columbus Times < nee a month
lor four months, next preceding said Court.
A true extract from the Minutes of said Court,
this sth December, 1851.
DUNCAN JORD\N, Ci’k. S C.
Dec 7, 1950. 52—m4
GEORGIA, Muscoiiee County.
COURT of Ordinary, September Term,
1850. RULE NISI-
John A. Walker, administrator of the estate of
Seaborn Weathers, deceased, having petitioned
the Court lor letters of dismission from said ad
ministration.
• It is therefore ordered by the Court, that all
persons concerned, shew reuse (if any they have)
at the March Term next, ensuing, of this Court,
why the said administrator should not he dismissed.
, A true transcript from the Minutes of said Court,
jthi; 4th day of September, 1850.
JOHN JOHNSON, c.c. o.
Sept. 5, ISSO 3fl—in6m
GHORGIA, KarJv County.
VKfHEhEAS, Josi’th Vinson and Ama
v v zi a l| P Cowart, administrators of the estate
of James Ward, deceased, applins to me for let
ters of dismission friini the administration of said
estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
xnd singular the kindred and creditors of saidde
ceased to appear at inv office within the time pre
scribed by law, and shew dausc.if nny they have
whysilid letters should not he granted.
Given under mv hand at office this Sept lfi. 1850
SAMUEL S. STAFFORD, c. c. n.
Sept 21, ISSO 41—infim
GEORGIA, Early County.
I HERE AS, Lazarus Goolslue, admiti
* * istrator of Nathan Goolsbic, late of said
county, deceased applies to me for letters ol dis
mission from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish a!)
lad -ugular the kindred and creditors of said de
les -ed, to he and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law to show cause, if any t! ev
nave, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my band, this 2"th day Nov. 1S.)0.
SS STAFFORD C. C. I). ‘
Nov 19 1860. 49—fim
UAHDIANS 1 SALE. —I “ill sell in Cuthhert
Vn Randolph county, on the first Tuesday in
March next, four negroes, one girl and three boys
between the ages of six and thirteen years. Sold
for the prrpose of distribution amongniy children,
by order of the Hon Inferior Court of'Randolph
county, sitting as a roust nfOrd nary, Dec 21 1850
V,. SAWYER. Guardian of
Dec. 24, 1850. I— tds. Minor Children.
RANDOLPH SHERIFF SALES.
WILL be sold (on the firsi Tuesday in Ma*
next, Indore the Court House door, in
town of Cuthbert, Randolph county, within
usual hours of sale the following property to wit,
Lot of land, number 93, in the 6th district of said
county, lev.ed on as the property of Joseph Jorni
gan, to satisfy one fi fa issued fiom the Superior
Court of said county, in lavor of Seaborn A. Smith
vs. Joseph Jcrnig'in.
Three lots of land, numbers 71, 5 and 4, all in
in the 4th district of said county, levied on as the
property of Nathan G. Christee, to satisfy one sis
issued from the Superior Court of said county, ia
favor of Burwell Joiner, administrator.
One negro boy by the name ot Jim, about four
or five years of age, levied on ns the propertv of
John H. Jones to satisfy one fi fa issued from the
Interior Conrt of said county, in favor ‘of Gray
Harris vs. John II Jones.
RICHARD DAVIS, Sh’ff-
By SAMUEL RIGSBY, Dep. Sh’ff.
GEORGIA, Marion county: Whereas, Benjamin
F. Blanton applies to me for letters of ad
ministration, on the estate of Jones Brown, late of
said county, deceased.
These are t liercfnre to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors ofsaid de
ceased, to be and appearat my office within the
time prescribed hy law, and shew cause, if anv
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given undvr my hand, this Ist day of Jan. 1851
jan7-wst WM WILLIAMS, c. c. o.
/'I EORGIA, Randolph county; Whereas Sarah
\JT Ann Mainer, administratrix of John G. Main
er, deceased, applies to me lor letters of guardian
ship for the person and property ofthe minor child
ot John G. Mainer
These are, therefore, to c'te and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, Jan Ist, 1851.
jm7-wst O. P. BEALL, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Randolph count;: Whereas, Emily
Roper applie to me for letters of guardian
ship for the person and uroperly of the minor
children of Lewis Roper, deceased.
These are,therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appearat my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, Jan Ist, 1860,
jan7wst O. P- BEALL, c. c.o.
GEORGIA, Early county— Whereas Alfred May,
administrator on the estate of Wm May dec’d
appl tea to me for letters of dismission from said
administration, he having fully administered the
same, as will more fully appear by reference to
the records of my office.
S These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased to be and appearat my office within the
time prescribed by law, end shew cause, if any
they have, why said letters shonld not be granted
Given under my hand at office, this 21st Jav
S. 8. STAFFORD, e. c. o.
Jaw 291851. F 6—6 m
EORGIA, Randolph county—Where-
U* at Samuel A Gner applies to me for letters
of Administration upon the estate es Allen Mlrby,
dec’d. late ofsaid county. *
Those are, therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors ofsaid de
ceased to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, to shew cause, (if they
can) why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this 26th January
1851. O P BEALL, c co.
Jan 28, 6— ot
PLATFORM SCALES.
TIO weigh from 600 to 2000 lbs.
* For tale by HALL A MOSES.
July 30, 1850
LEGAL NOTICES.
y-i-i..
f\ y STKWiRT COUNTY.
WILL bo sold beforo the Court-house door,
in tbe town of Lumpkin, on the first Tues
day in March nest, the following property to-wit:
Sarah and her tour children, levied on as the
property of Wellborn W. Seymour, to satisfy fi
fas issued from Stewart Superior Court, Lawrence,
Myers $• Cos., vs. W W Seymour, John Calhoun
vs. W W Seymour and others vs. said Seymour.
Also, a house and lot in the town of Lumpkin,
known as tbe place whereon John B. Cathey now
resides, levied on as the property of Daniel A Gar
rett, to aatisfy a fi fa from Stewart Inferior Court,
in favor of Jacob Ramser vs. Henry M Haws, and
Daniel A Garrett,securitv on a casa bond.
JNO. M. SCOTT, Sh’ff.
I am requested by Col Clark the Administrate
of Seymour, to state that Sarah is one of the mos
valuable servants in the county. She is about 21
or 22 years of age, healthy, yellow complexion—
an excellent seamstress, ironer, washer, cook, and
a good field hand. The children are likely—the
oldest one six years of age.
feb4wtds JNOM SCOTT. Sh’ff._
TO “DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
ALL persons having claims against the estate
of Mathew Brannan, late of Muscogee coun
ty deceased, are not l Red to present,them duly
authenticated within the time prescribed by law ;
and those indebted to said estate are requested to
make settlement withoutdelay. .
jan2o6t P ADAMS, Ad’mr.
FOUR MONTHS after date application will be
made to the honorable Inferior Court of Ran
dolph county when sitting for ordinary purposes
for leave to sell the real estate of Gabrial Jones,
deceased, late of this county,
jan7-w4m MARY JONES. Ex’trx.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in March
next, before the court-house door, in the
town of Buena Vista, the following negroes to
wit : Phebe, a woman ; Milly. a woman ; Rennon.
ahoy ; Warren, a boy ; Nathan; a boy; Mat. a
girl ; Jes, a boy, Frank, a boy; Ferihy, a girl.
Mary, a girl. To be sold as the property of Uni
ty Cobb, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ot
saiil deceased.
Terms made known on the day of sate.
Dec. 20, 1860. JOSEPH COBB,
Administrator.
HAIIRIS COUNTY.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in March
next, before the Court House door in the
town of Hamilton, Harris county, within the le
gal hours of sale, the fallowng property, to-wit:
The north part of lot of land No 175, situate in
the 19th district of Harris county, containing one
hundred and twenty acres, more or less, to satis
fy sundry fi fas issued from a Justices Court in the
707th district. G M in favor ot Absalom Hands,
vs. John F Boles.
Also, the west half ot lot of land No 197, lying
itvthe 20th district of Harris county, levied upon
as the property of Wm E Brown, under an execu
tion from the Justices Court of the 920t1i district,
GM, in lavor of M W Hatlox. Lc tied upon and
returned tome !>v a constable.
JAMES 11. HENDERSON, Sh’ff.
Also, will be sold one Road Waon, levied on
as the nroperty of Josiah M. Freeman, to satisfy
a distress warrant issued from under the hands of
a’Justice of the Peace ot Carroll county, Georgia,
in favor of Sandford Kingsbury, vs. Beverly A
Freeman, and Josiah M Freeman. Property point
ed out by Josiah M Freeman.
fe!>4wtds MOSES HOPKINS. D Sli’ff.
KOItGIA, Randolph county —Whereas Cla
rissa Thomas applies to me for letters ol
administration upon the estate of Isham Duke, de
ceased.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased to he and appear a; my office within the
time prescribed by law. and show cause, it any they
have, why said lettters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Jannry 28,
1851- leli4wst OPBF.ALL.cco.
OCR MONTHS from (Into application will lie
made to the HouorabU Superior Court ol Ma
rior. county, when sitting for ordinary purposes
for leave to sell the lan • and negroes belonging to
the estate ol Unity Cobb deceased.
JOSEPH COIIB Adm’r
Oct 29 4m
OUR mouths alter date, application will be
made to the honorable inferior court ofHarris
county, whilst sitting for ordinary purposes, lor
leave to tell lot of land No 103 in the 18th dis
trict, originally Muscogee now Harris county.
PLEASANT J PHILIPS. Guardian
!an2o-4mw of the minors or W J DAVIE.
i>OU R MON CHS after date application will be
made to honorable Inferior Court of Ran
dolph county, when sitting for oruieary purposes
for leave to sell the real estate ofjohn G. Mainer,
deceased, late of said conntv.
jan7w4in SARAH ANN MAINER. Ad’mx.
INOUR MONTHS alter date, application will be
. made to the Honorable Court ol Ordinary ol
Muscogee.county, for leave to sell the interest of
Sarah jane and Charles E. Bass, orphans oi Eaton
Bass, deceased, in the negroes belonging to the
estate of said deceased.
Feb 17, 1851. ROBERT L. BASS,Guardian.
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M O J-J COKPOUSK
t3 M EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA
M Sj Is now Manufactured underthe
° O ci immediate defection of the
3 rn S well known Chemist
sei AND PHYSICIAN.
i=f jg| JAME|S R. CHILTON
Cj C | of New York, whose
Ii | Printed on Green
Paper, will be found on the outside wrapper ol
each bottle This is to prevent the possibility of
any mistake or question as to its Genuineness.
Dr S P Townsend’s Sarsaparilla ia Warranted to
possess more Medicinal Virtues in one bottle than
in six bottles of any other so-called Preparations
of Sarsaparilla, and to
KEEP GOOD
FOB ANT LKXBTK OF TIXt, IX
ALL CLIMATES.
This Medicine has cured more persons of differ
ent diseases fsuch as mentioned nelow) than all
the other advertised Medicines put together.
Scrofula, Dyspepsia,
Stubborn Ulcers, Coslivencss,
Eft-cts of Mercury; Skin Diseases,
Fever Sores, Liver Complaint,
Erysipelas, Dropsy,
Rheumatism, Ringworm, Saltrhcnm,
General Debility, Heart Diseases,
Igr Sold by all tile Principal Druggists and Gen
eral Store Keepers throughout the world. Prin
cipal Office, in New York, 82 Nassau street ; Prin
cipal Office in London, 355 Strand, next door to
the Lyceum Theatre. For sale by
GESNER 4-PEA BO bY,
febSw 1 v Wholesale and Retail Auenlg.
IN QUART BOTTLES.
FOR THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CURE
OF ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN
IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD
OR HABIT OF THE
SYSTEM, VIZ :
Scrofula or Icing’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinato
Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the
Face, Blotchc-S, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes. Ring
Worm or Tetteir, Scald head, Enlargement and
Pain of the B nW and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers,
Syphilitic Symptolms^Sciatica or Lumbago, and
Diseases arising from aii'fojiidicKMK'fee-afjMer
cury, Ascites or Drop-v, Exposure or iinprtP’
deuce In Life. Also, Chronic Constitutional
Disorders.
In this preparation are strongly concentrated all
the Medicinal properties of Sarsaparilla, combined
with the most effee'unl aids, the most salutary
productions, the most potent simples ol the vege
table kingdom ; and it lias been so hilly tested,
not. only by patients themselves, but also by Phy
sicians, that has received their unqualified recom
mendations and the approbation f the public;
nnd has established on its own merits a reputation
for value and efficacy far superior to the various
cotnpoumis bearing the name of Sarsaparilla l)is
eases have been cured, such as are not lurnished
in the records of time past; and whit it has al
ready done for thousands who have used it, it is
capab’- ouig .u n.e millions still suffering and
struggling withdisease. It purifies, cleanses, and
strengthens the fountain springs of life, and infu
ses new vigor ‘luoughout the whole animal frame.
ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA.
The following striking and as will be seen, per
manent cure of an inveterate case ot Scrofula,
commends itself to all similarly afflicted :
Southport, Conn , Jan I, 1848.
Messrs Sands : —Gentlemen—Sympathy for the
afflicted induces me to inform you of the remark
able cure effected by your sarsaparilla in the case
of my wife. She was severely afflicted with the
scrofula on different parts of the body ; the glands
of the neck were greatly enlarged and her limbs
much swollen. After suffering over a year and
finding no relief from the remedies used, the dis
ease attacked one leg, and below the knee suppu
rated. Her physician advised it should bit laid
open, which was done, but without any permanent
benefit. In this situation we heard of, and were
induced to use Sands’ Sarsaparilla. The first bot
tle produced a decided and favorable effect, re
lieving her more than any, prescription she had
ever taken, and before she bad uses six bottles,
to the astonishment and delight of her friends, she
found her health quite restored. It is tow over
a rear since the cure was effected, and her health
remains good, showing the disease was thoroughly
eradicate! ‘rom the system. Our neighbors are
all knowing to these facts, and think very highly
of Sands’ Sarsaparilla.
Yours with respect, JULIUS PIKE
Extract from a letter received from Mr N W
Harris, a gentleman well known in Lousia county,
Va.
“ Gentlemen —I have cured a neg-n hoy of
mine with your Sarsaparilla, who was atlacked
with Scrofula, and of a scrofulous family.
Yours truly, N W HARRIS.
“ Fredericks Haul, July 17,1845.”
Sands’ Sarsaparilla. — It seems almost unne.
ccssary t'vdirlcl attention to an article so wel
konvvn, and so deservedly popular, as this prepa
ration, but patients often who wish ‘o use the ex
tract of Sasaparilia are induced to try worthies
compounds bearing tliename, but containing little
or none of the virtue ol tips valuable root, but
we, think ive cannot comer a greater benefit on our
readers than in directing their attention to the ad
vertisement. of the Mesirs Sands in another col
umn. The bottle has recently been enlarg'd to
hold a quart, ami those who wish a really good ar
ticle will find concentrated in this all ihe medicinal
value of the root. The experience of thousands
has proved its efficacy in curing the various dis
eases for which it is recommended; and at the
present time more than any other, perhaps, in this
medicine is useful, in preparing the system for a
cnange of season.- Home Journal, Sept 1848,
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A.
B. &D. SANDS', Druggists and Chemists, 100 Ful
ton street, corner of William, New York. Sold
also by Druggists generally throughout the United
States and Canadas. Price S', per Bottle; six
Bottles for §5.
“A RESCUE TO THE AFFLICTED.
TIIE CELEBRATED
*
A certain remedy lor all fixed pains in the Side,
best, Loins, Back, Bowels, Muscles, Rheumatism
n all its varied forms, Nervous Affections, Lungs
nnd Liver Complaints, Spinal Affections, Female
Weaknesses, etc. etc. For the above complaints
this Plaster has no equnl. The great celebrity
which it has already acquired, not only in the old,
but in the new world—the extraordinary cures it
has performed in the most extreme cases of suffer
ing. have acquired for it such a reputation, that
the proprietor has not—until recently—been able
to supply linlf the demand.
The sales throughout every city, town and vil
lage in the United Stales, are without a parallel !
A circumstance not surprising, when the vast
amount of human suffering relieved by its use is
considered. In Spinal Defects, the benefit usual
ly is ofthe most decided charact-r. In Nervous
Complaints, nineteen cases nut ol twenty readily
yield to the penetrating stimula combined in this
valuable preparation.
In Rheumatism, either acuto or chronic, the
clauns of the Hebrew Piaster have lougsince been
universally acknowledged. Those wfTo are labor
ing under weak backs, no matter from what cause
the weakness may have originated—even if such
persona have been misgnided in previous applica
tion-—in the use ofthe Hebrew Planter they will
find the affectedpart suddenly restored to its orig
inal soundness.
Aa a supporter in cases of constitutional weak
ness it will be found of great advantage. It is par
ticuly recommended to Females who who are suf
fering frem sudden weakness, or general debility.
In short, it embraces all the virtues which the
most scientific mind was capable of compounding
rom valuable substances found in the old wortd, j
nd will entirely free from those objec
ona whb.-n sre a source ot complaint with the
umerou spread-plasters now before the public.
girThese plasters possess the advantage ofbe
ng pot np in air tight boxes —hence they retain
their full virtues in all climates.
Beware of Counterfeit* and Base Imitations.
Non e genuine without the engraving of Jew Da
vid on the wrapper around each box. Price 50 ct*
per box. Eacn box contains sufficient to spread
six or eight plasters.
Sold wholesale and retail by Scovil 4 Mead,
Chartres street, N Orleans, general agents fur the
South and West. Sold also by
Danforth & Nagel. Hubert Carter, L Pierce,
Columbus, Ga; J A Brown, Talbotlon ; Murphy k
Cook, Hamilton; S F Culberson, LaGraage;”
Brown 4* Lamb, Buena Vista; B Screws, Glenn,
ville Ala; R Whithurst,Girard Ain. nvs, 1850.
FOUND —On the Stage road two miles from
Colnmbus, a sack of Coffee *hich tbe owns
can have by {application at this office, end payi n
for this advertisement. jan2f tfrg
~DAVID ROSS, J
BOOK BIND ER.
Conxm s, Ga,
(pj” Office UP STAIRS in the “Soctbhs
Sentinel” building, Randolph street, where he
may be found at all hours of the day.
dcc3l-wtw3in
DR. de GRAFFENAIKD’JS
- 4 celebrated
RHEUMATICJ^SIMEir.
In introducing this medicif Popb ot
tha United States, for sale. jttv.prietora beg*
leave to submit the followiil staMSsiciii otDr. do.
Graffenried, its discoverer i nli
The undersigned frankly®^ 6 * W* l *• pre
scribed thi. medic.** ii .'*?-*
years in all forms of Acnto 5 *'" r ® nie Rheuma
tism, with a snccest
medicine; and he has n0 h(fvf olr that
it is decidcdlv tbe J* l
discovered fo'r the moM
distressing malady. .
His note-book con hree hsadred
cases,in which it ha ~ U” * ho,
named period, anti rjlMfcgM, *** l . a *^ t * 3 *
come to his knowled tied to effect
a cure when perst 01 ***
were from four to teiq
All he would ask im
partial and patient trial. “* s*'r
tains no apprehension. .
Up to the time of this di. ti ttMertiga
ed bad well studied the oris J! *har
suter of this disease, and is ‘ r *f> **-
ached every author on > 7* h,d
written or been translated r laa
guage, and had uaed all the^ B,P< ’** noto
riety then in vogue witii Pi t>le ** l on, with
however, very rarely any rY P MOf ••Far
ing humnmtv.
It has baffle.) the of h
most eminent Physicians bad - uigl I .’ oa i
and of every other noanlf'/. But the unoet
Hatters liiuisi If that his remedy will
painful disease, when all others have lailed, ■■
that he shall have been an hmb!e istrome*
the hands of God, of relieving tite hun * J
a vast amount M- D-
It is for sale at Dr. R. A. Ware’s •**'• **
luinbus, and by Agents in all tbe P riß,: ’! 1 , . ,
and towns in the United States. P*e 8 J’ P
lie — none genuine withoni • •*■***• ,
toverer on the side label ot tbe bottle
ChC C °de*G RA FFENHIED am) Cos
Jones’ Hot**., Philauelphia, March 3.1, 1 saw.
Col. A. Ji. Hugci-Sir: It affords me xfostploo
sure to be able to bear testimonv to tb* efficacy
and virtues de Graff tar led a Jiheumaltr H
n'l have been twroly afHirtcd for the last n vears
with, what I believed lobe, and wlwt eminent Physi
cians of this city pronounced Rheumatic gsat, k Isr
several winters past I have been confined to my
room and bed nearly all the lime. In January Inst,
I had an attack as violent if not more so than •anal,
- hich prostrated me lor about three weeks. J*
vour recommendation I commenced the ssesflkit
Liniment, (with I must confess bttt little fHh.)
ts effects were astonishing and dteid-dly'benuß
cial from its first application. In a lew days my
back, wrists, knees ami ancles weieentirely reliev
ed land so continue) ot all soreness, paios, ad the
swelling’s reduced, with the use ot lers than one
bottle. I have been in the discharge of my ordin
ary business ever since. . . _
j consider it an extraordinary, and decidedly the
most efficacious remedy for this disease which I
have ever inel with. And most eheerflly recom
mend its use to all whs may he afflicted with it.
Ksspeellirliy, vonrs,
N. W. BRIDGES, Jonoi’ 110101.
Ball imtrre, Mwrrh 30,1860.
l)r. de Graffenried —Dear Sir: For the laat IS
years I have suffered very severely with the Rhea
inatisni, having been eearly one-foerth of tbe time
confined to my bed by it. I have had the best med
ical he biuml in cities in tbe United
’’Stales, witnlitlfteiwr no benefit. Llpit also tried
innumerable strongly” recbuffiaeiidpd tomedies,
which have failed to ett'eet a cure. 1 speaHthe last
summer at the while sulphur and hot
Virginia, to little purpose, after my return
I so fur recovered as to he able to walk *”
little. About six weeks since, J had a very
iitcukwwhich again confined tne to my bed, IB
in gretitpaiu and scarcely able to move toy
when I friend of mine called and informed me
vou In <1 discovered an infallible remedy , and hS|
cured many, and amongst them, one of my friendly
and showed men letter from him staling the fact.
I was induced to try your Rheumatic Liniment,
and take pleasure in informing you that in less than
tvventv four hours from the first application, I wan
perfectly free from pain, pud continue no, op to
this time. lam now able to attend to basilicas,
and fondly hope all thos.i afflicted, as 1 have Sera,
may be ns speedily relieved,as 1 have been with
vour medicine. Wishing yon all the Blessings joe
desire, Dear Sir,
Your grateful and obedient servant,
GE(>. WADSWORTH.
Columbus, Ga. Oct 20, 1849.
Dr de Graffenrieil—Dear Sir : 1 take pleasure in
giviiqtr you the particulars of my affliction by, and
relief from Rheumatism. Daring the spring oflM4
I was afflicted wits’ a very severe attack ol Inflam
matory Rheumatism. I employed ail the most
celebrated remedies then known and used in simi
lar cases, aided by medical advice, entil Sept 1845,
with 110 satisfactory resell whatever. I wsa thee
induced, by a rheumatic acquaintance, to try year
Liniment, as somethin” new, and which had eared
him ■; and in one month, from the'limcT eomrtiehe
ed tiio application, I vra well, anil clear of Ihe
Rheumatism as I ever was, and hare enntineeil so
to this time. Your*, truly, LCMORTON.
From Col. A. K. Ayer.
I)r E L de GnilVenried—Learning that yea are
abou t to maniiliictnre for the public, ysr valua
ble .Rheumatic Liniment, I take the pleaaer* in
stating that I believe it one of tbe most valuable
remedies erer used for that common and meet ilia
tressaig disease, having vitneaseii its effects upon
a nog roman of mine, whn had been afflit ted for fear
yeari , until almost every joint was enlarged, k the
body otherwise emaciate.!- By ike nee afloat nr
five t ottles, in three weeks he was relieved en
tirely frin pain. A K AYER
Cos htndius, Georgia. October 24 1849.
Columbus, Nov 1,1849.
Ilieur Sir—Mv negro woman I‘atience, a conk,
had a stiff’neck from a painful RheMqmijc'aflertioß,
for G or 7 years, and • said not tarn liS
with Ihe body. I war Induced to y.f.
tic o f your Liniment, which wav apjfc ,jk jpugof
September ol
her and MieaagMpHPSeiiTrnanier neck’ i welt aa
ever she fcMapand ep to this time, it ba. salts-
GARLAND B. TEIIKY
IT Philadelphia, Fell, 1850.
Dr Je Graffenried—De-r Sir: Having been f
---flictetf, for some tiaae past, with a severe stuck *9
Rlieu mutism, and having heard of the wowlerfal
effccls of your Rheumatic Liniment, 1 wa radae
ed to try a Imttle of it; and alter three dart, I wtv
so much relieved as to be able to lea-ve the ksavt
and a'tend to business. I have perfectly rrcover
ed from the disease, and would cheerfully rrcew.
mend tbe Liniment to all tuose who are allitte<l.
GEORGE HOOD, 27 *>owell street.
Columbus, Ga, Get. 13, 1849
Dr K L de Graffenried —Dear Sir: Agreeable It
your request, 1 give my testimonial as ts the rru
of your Liniment in the cure of Rheumatism. Rt
j ing at tacked in one joint of sny finger, last w-l*f,
with aicute Rheumatism, and having nerd siiny*)
the UR Imm lie red prescription* for Its cere, “it l *
but little benefit, J made application efywo osaers
of your Liniment, which lam happy to say cell**-
ed me in a very short tune. Jean recommend ns
use tc- ail persons i-ffected in like manner.
Very respeetlh V S CHAPMAN-
I ca 11 testify le the efficacy of Dr de Graffraried's
Rheinnatic Liniment in ihe case of Mr V S Cbp
--inan,oß it came under my immediate oltaervalioß*
Oct.-her 13, 1849. R A W ARE. M It-
Dear Sir —come time in Janeary fast, Jlrs Me
Kec w as taken very ill with Inflammatory Jlhea
matist 1 in her shoulder joiat, extenuieg to aerel
bow joint,and arm. which disabled her from arir.f
her nr in almost entirely ; and from ihe paia, was*
of sle p.and great restlessness,for not leas thaa S
weeks , L was In.) seed by my friced, Mr Lake Reed,
Sen., to call on you for a bottle of year Liniment?
and by using limit the bottle, oh* was entirely relier
ed, and the reiiel km manifest or sensible slier 31
or 4rn hbings. lam of opinion, it is one of tk*
most v aluahlc remedies that baa ever been discov
ered, for Rheumatism; tha* is*, from my o**
knwlecige.k that which 1 bare heard from oth.r
I)r K L deGraffenried. IICMtKEK.
Columbus. Oct Ibth, 1849.
Dr DeGrn.enrierf— I)ar Sir t I bike plesssre 1*
saying, I have n bay who was so badly atilisted wlh
Rheum; itism j that he could not rsise hi* h**J
Io his h rad, and ha-J nearly lost the ueofh) r *'-
t used tl ie fourth ol a bottle of yonr Rbrusiaf*
Linimea t, which relieverl him entirely. 1 consid
er it a r -satvaluable remedy for theenr* efßhss*-
matis.n. RANDOLPH LitU'TT.
Coluta bua, June 4, IXSO 24—o*lj
F OR THE SOUTH
(Prises
riHJE gnai health resti.ratire >l the
I the .‘south, and the only Sarsaparilla adapt'd
to Suuthe rn complaint, a purifier es the hf* J
and inrig orator of the whole system.
Dr. Bos- well, in hi* certificate says, “I k.i>* ****
Kppping’s Sarsaparilla and beliere it egsal,” **•
superior ;to any preparation ol Sarsspanll* ’*
use.
It is pari icularly adapted to a feathers Climate-
Dr. Gris res says <• I hate used Eppieg’* *'**-
partita in cases of Tetter with secret*; I therefore
recommes and the use oi it to all persons with fits
eases of tl te akin. T. W. f.RIJIES, S*. t>
July 6, 1 847
Tolumbvs, April , W-
Mr.H.H . Kppittg—Sir: Owing ••**
gratitude, I am tndneed to make a pnblis.arks**,
ledgmeat o I the benefit 1 bare ree-urd from roar
nraluable preparation of Saraapanlla. 1
been, for i early three years, jererely aßictrd
with rhroni, j Rheumatism, and Jl.ore !orm**t'B
pains tortured me to nch a decree that 1 t”""*
find no real, nor eoold 1 walkfiilheut the >-<”■
ance of crutches. Notwithstanding 1 tries ,a •-
oos remediet , my case Conti self to gr* “”
erery day—t -hen forta!ely rorlme.a fn® wn ”
had been in s simitar situation And fed *•**". *
liered by yet ir componnd Syrel es farmfe" I '*?
reeommeiidei i Hie as* of jt to **lsad* “If ,
astonishment and jot, alter asittd afe b "‘“ ’. k
found myselt’ entirely relieved, *d e* *° ,
withost my ct utches, and du-■ t (
make thi**t.-i( ernont as as set |efj**t*> T*
that others ml ybe induce* to fmsfe * w * k
right remedies —tfterSfe sndinJthemsel* 9
trouble, suffer it* and expense J 1
ftude,yours, k e. AKm JL,.JOaV,
Pat up in 20 os. bottle* th 1 *
other Ssr*apa| tin’s,