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i£ORUI.\—MARIOJT COUNTY.
<d i i.Hrt of sniff nvmiiy for Ordinary I’urpow**,
M nii Ti rm 1851, I'ri-rut the lttHiorabie Martin F.
itivvti. cln-piitiiii F. Mwloo*. and Charles H. McCall,
luffcr-s 6! sniff rtfntri, March M, 1851:
IT tipiwriitu to the coin Irj the petition of John Chnjr
man. that \ti*iiti VV. Wall, tWert**!, dill, inhislife
in.ilvi nud cvvMio in due form by law, his bond,
n,li'u..in Ito make lilies in fee-simple to said John
h-pm ii. ...r lot of.land N>. t9i itln-aui Ibirtioth dia
i’.’l ~| originally lay*, now Variom ounty: and it furl her
;et.r:ii-: that -aid Austin W. Wall, itepar til this life
„ ill,.mi evaentin* title* iii con ormitv to said Imial: and
tt further appe: rinu that John Chapman ha* fully paid the
pen !„i t.no.ev ;or *. id lot of lainU —Therefore order
,,l that nolire he *<iven In term* fifth© law, tor Bofomnn
Walt, . AiliiiiMistr.itor of said Austin \Y . \\ all.) 1o make
and ox.viiie to John Chapman title* to said lot of land in
i onfericits with -aid bond, and for all persons coneerniyl
1., ate Oiefr objections (if am rttev have) in the rlerk s
offi.c*. why said Bofom.tr Wall, Adininimrator a* afore
said, should not execute title* a* aforesaid.
A true extract from the minutes of sniff court, this
M m*rcl , .°£ w!n W.M. WILLIAM* C. C.o,
ntfoRGI MARION fatUNTY.
Ini’ nor Court of said Coimlv for Ordinary Purposes,
i'ehriu.rx Adjornm-d Term. ‘l et,. SUI. 1851, present
,u ( ., r [f,, R , Vwtit ■'• t'.ivcn, chapman I'. Maddox,
U ill:, a I) ii is. Geowr Champion and C harles H. 11c
< all Judges of said court i
riao u,i. WHOM IT.MAVt ONi’ERN- Wheroasßen-
I lainln F. Hubert, \dnvnistraior upon the Estate •(
Mathew i. Ilutierv hue of miff comity, deceased, applies
for i.stlor “I i;'.*nsi >ion from the Administration o’ said
t•. • its .-therefore, the Kindred and creditors > f said dc
/eifed. are hereto cited and admonished tc hie their ole
ieetioni i’ :ny tliev have) in my office, in terms of the
1 : otln is i*e I ytt’ers lJisniis-ioimrj will be granted the
Ai.p!!i :..M ‘■ ! e Pepteinlii r Term next, of the Court of
OrrftiMirv ‘‘ r said County
Mr : e Court,"this Feliruary 7th, IPSI.
let,vs- Slim WM. WILLIAMS, C. C. O.
i.l.f'i.,. A- f i ~nrt of I'rdinarr -July Term. INI.
Tut sot ‘ ‘.istv. 1 1
lY “'lll'llF. AB Tin .Hloriek M. \V. Monitor', Admims-
VV .let ni* noil of David Montli.i'l, deceased,
.•pi ... i , 1 .’ti- rs of ri-m : .-*iou from said Administra
tion :
Pi. it .a .1, ifiat nit person* concerned, l e and ap
pear -i’ r.’ l .rcit 1. nn next etisuini;oflii: j Court, flien
M .'tie -e. if any they have, why said I*t
, , ~ |... •.i itii-.i. A tr.n: extract from the Min
ute* of |id •’ tort.’
. •'I ... hm MARION HKTHUNK. C. C. O.
Til VI KAtd.K M ABIVPACTURIKG CO.
K NOW i l„ilr. iv< tV. 11. Voima, Samuel Cassin.
I. Mciieo.li. ‘.V..t Vc A Ulster. W. It. Hughes, R.M.
Klio,|. ■ -n, Vt .G. Porter & Cos., W. P.
1;, n||, .1 >\ pi.: , ...I. IV. King - have associated our
i.■ .etp, >.■• <y corporate, tar the purpose of
, ; -T -i, . i.-i., -in ‘.lanulacturini; Cotton and
\v. pr l j, ri* .... have mloplod as our eonporate
r.vir. by ”1’ • lll -ue and lie Sued, “Tnr. F-xoi.r
M e .ii triijM, C-t .i r and by which we will be
j.i...” ; and de- ; it.-i! - that we have subscribed as our
rri ..tal *b ‘k. ‘b* sun. of oi .. littnffreff and Ten Thou
anrul I'HiJl.rr. wbi<!i will l.e employed in the business
befote liioitioucd. -.Mav Ir ■I.
W-i. W. Yorvo,’ I It. M-Ct-mit,
f .ii as*in. .1. Ruonr Brown,
MeCrn „o. I W. G. Porter k. CO.
\\ I MeA i.i.isTmt, I AY. 8. Itr. vl.l , .
\\ n. it. Iti ouns, 1.1. M. Potter.
.1. AY. Kino,
Pujned in the presence of
w tin JOH N J. McKENDREF, J. P.
Georgia---Muscogee County.
I I ‘ll]-,I i.\s Jr.;, pb W. Woolfolk and William C,.
It AV...IfoIP ipplr f..r ledersof administration upon
the estN • “1 John V Wall r. late oi said e.ountv dceas
e.l.
Ttu-s oe ther.'oi. and admonish nil and sin
culn ill, km,tryst and creditors, to bo and appear al
me ntffci. * dhin •'... litre ,-r.—-ci H I by law, to show
. m*e i tin y have, shy said belters should not he
pci! fiiven under mr band a! ( ttice, this‘.Uh dav ot
Anuust, 1851.
\u k - <1 .It )HN jnnxsoy, c. r. o.
i.KOUC.I \ ■ -RARI.Y Ci'CNTY.
Whiles* \lfrs-l Moye applies to me for betters of Gnar
dian -Inp of the person and property of Elizabeth Moye,
a iminor beir of william Moye, deceased:
IT Ml Ear arc( : herelbre to adnnmish all, and smijular
1 :lu kn.ored and creditors at interest, to ftio tjxeir ob
,.rii..n in in • ‘iliee v. iihin the time t>rese.rihed bylaw,
ii am they luixe.i why said belters should no’ ;• grant
ed. Given miller my ieu ,1 at office, this July 15th, 1851.
w.m p. p. STArroß'n, c.c. n.
RUM! MS'.
Ei i / uiri ii c.f.N. i libel I'or l'ivore, hr. In Early
, . Superior Court, April Term,
IT apj e uji: - >,. the ‘ c.rt. hy the return of the Sheriff,
tliattho deouidant line* iv i reside in this enmity Hll< |
it furtlici appe. i im; tiuil ho n-i.ile.- out of the limits of
lire Ski te
ll j? ,m motion Older. ‘. That said defendant appear
and answer al the next Term of this Court, or that the
i .... 1... ■ Men din dH'iu,-11. and the plaintiff allowed
to proceed mu! that xervi-v l.e perfected by llie pnbl i
cation of lids Rule in one of tin* public uazettea of this
Pint,. oare a month ‘or four months next preceding the
next 1 arm of tins < mr’
P \ til I'b ST-ACFOKI). Pol. for Plaintiff.
\ true o\lra. i ti nn the Miiinle* of said Court, tins
Mat I fill), KM.
may dll I.:, JAMES It. BUOAVN, C. P. C.
CKORGIA C'.lt bY Cl lI’NTY.
AA'heroas .in'pliei! Itloeker and Josinli G. Jones, Exeeu
loisot .ti a... a i 1 1 Jones, deceased, applies to me for
[ .•tiers ..I Dismia- on iVo-n said Executorship:
CTMII'.PE are tlieieioic to rjte and admonish all nn-
I sinuular the kindic ianil ereditorsof said dereaseil,
f,.tile their objection* n -ev ofiiee. (if any they liave.S
williin the time prescribe,! l.yiaw,to show cause why
r aid T otter* should not be frranled.
Given under inv liauil and seal at oflle', this May 5,
1851.
matin tint P. P. PTA[T ( T,D. ('. C. O.
GI OKGIA F. t.ltl.Y I'Of’NTY.
Wli .r .s ; Ate\:md,.'r Ptnckland. applies to me for betters
ul idia-Tia, -.i.,, of tlie no or heirs of Iloltert Ptrick
imvl. deceased :
’ Isis b. ! m e therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
-1 g.'itarll.i • i inlore.i, to shew cause, if any they
In..e, why said I,eiiei'.-she.il.l not be gratiled. Given
under mv hand a’ office. thisJulv 15l!r. 1851.
wit “ P. P.'PTAFFOIU), C. C. O.
Georgia- kari.v county.
Whereas •"'mu ii- A. Griffith applies tn me for I.otters of
Administration on the Ivd.'ilo ol Frederick Griffith, late
of saiil county, deceased:
’IAIIKsK. are tlu-n. 1 >nv ,n c:io anil admonish all and sin-
I gnlar tin ‘kindred nr Giors of the said deceased,
to he n and appeal : i my oi?| e. \vn inn the time pi'escribed
hv law. in shew cause, ii ary they have, why said Letters
should m.'tne granted.
G i inil unde,- ini hand nl •Tiie. this !7lh Mav of .tune,
Ik'il. jiinexM w.d S. S. STAFF* >Kl*, C. C. O.
GF.ORGI \ K \Ht.V (,'OUNTV.
Whercfls .listin C. Sheffield appth sln mo tor I.ottersof
Guardianship m Marv Ann Sheffield, a minor heir of
Itryam Sheffield, doteasud :
* JATJh'sj’ 1: ,-e then ore to rite and admonish ail ami sin-
I trnlar the, parties at inu res , to show cnv.se, if any they
have, wli|v said Leth-rs should not lie granted. Liven
under mv hand at ollit-e. tliis Julv loth, !so I.
wsl S. F. STAFFORD, c. c. o.
Early County Sheriff’s Sale.
\\ r l!,lt soM he fore the Court Hou.e door in
▼ ▼ Blakely, I’nrly county, vi the first in
September next, betvvt*(n theunual bourn of side, Lot of
l and No. .M, iu the 4th district of aaicl comity,- levied
<*n ns the property of Stephen Crow, l>\ virtue of a tl. fa.
from <’lrkc < ‘ounty s*npt*rior <’*>nrt. In favor of Hit!
Dill vs. Stephen (Vow. Property pointed out by Samu
el f>. Statford, Plaintiffs Anornev.
LITIIEU $. IW'UJ.En^
July 20, IP.>I. -wtds Deputy Shnrjf.
Randolph Sheriff’s Sale.
VITILL lie sold on tile first Tuesday in September
IT next, before the l'ottrl Mouse door in the town of
utJiijyrU Randolph county, within the usual hours of
vde, the followim; property, to wit : One Lot of Land
No. 163, in the Till district of Randolph county —levied
n as the property of Daniel l>. Eldridge, to satisfy one
tl. Is. issued from the Superior I ‘ourt of said county, in
favor of John I . Lewis vs. Daniel I>. FJdridgc.—Prnpcr
tv pointed out bv A. Iverson’
July 26, IS.M. wtds 11H 11. I HI) DAVIS, Sheriff.
I i()TIl months after dale applleation
’ w ill he made to the Honorable Inferior (*ourt of Har
ris county when sitting for Ordinary Purposes, for leave
’i’ sell th iva! estate of Aimer Dimnagun, late of said
eronlv. deceased .
Mcrch 5 4m .1. A. CORDON, Adm’r.
iIDIIMSTII \TOKS SU.R,
J>\ ‘Art re of an order from the Honorable the Court
I * of ord> of Harris cuiiuty. will lie sold before the
* oiirt He ■ * : ‘r in \tnericus. Sumpter county, on the
Ist Tuc ’ iu fot.vr next, between the usual hours of
sale, 1 .■ 1 : So. Ail. in the hah district of said conn
ty.—To * rite benetit of the heirs and creditors
of A.eu.r I'd i;;.r, 5 , late of Harris county, deceased.
Terms now non the dav of sale.
August 1, 1851. —wtds OOfiBO.V, Adm'r.
Guardian’s Sale.
Agroeatde to an Order of the Inferior Court, pfjEarly
County, when silting for Ordinary Purposes:
“1 ILI. he-sold, on the. are/ 7Y* rudev in i>, tnher next,
* V between the legal hours of sa'e, before the Court
Housi do. r in New ton, Baker county—tile east half of
lot of Land. No. I(>2, ‘in the . and district of s county,
conla nine ‘-’’lo’, acres.—Sold as the properly of Mar
tha A. It. Strickland, a minor. Terms made known ion
dax of sale, —Julv 22, 1851.
wt Kf.YtO.Y STIt!CKI..I.YD, Guardian.
sTirr or a ran a ia—s re war t cocwtk
VIA. persons having demands against the Estate of
Thomas House, late of said county, deceased, are
hereby notified, to present them, properly, attested to
uu* within tlie time’prescribed liy law, or they will not
he settled. All persons indebted to said [deceased, are
hereby required to make immediae pavmenl.
II ll.Ll.iM HOUSE,
July 26, 1851.-w7t Executor.
E.VKCTTORS’ SALK.
\ V T ILL be sold before the Court House of Marion coun
’’ ty, ell die Ist Tuesday in .September next, lot of
land No. IBS. in the 31st District of said county : On the
Ist Tuesday m < Vto her follow ing, before the door of tils
Cyurt House of Karlv comity, lot No. (ii, tn the 23th Dis
trict, and No. 110 in the i!B!ii District of said county of
Early : Oil the lsl Tuesdayin November next, before the
Court House of Lee cmintyjot No. 171, in the 14th Dis
trict of said comity of i .or: On the Ist Tuesday in Dc
cernber next,’ before the Court House door of Mont
gpniei v county. No. 103, in the 6th District of said coun
ty : —all of said land sold as the property of Stephen Wes
ton. late of said count y of Stewart, deceased, for thehen
etii of the heirs and creditors of said deceased, agreeable
o an order of the Inferior Court of Stewart county, when
sitting for Ordinary purposes.
Terms: Notes well secured, pavablo the 25th of De
cember next.—June 26.1*51.
JOSEPH 1,. WI|gTON\
P. L. WILBURN,
julyl—wtd J. u. M. BALL,
KARLV SUPERIOR OOUBT—APRIL TERM, 1851.
Caroline VihtSs. i ‘ and
VS. > LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
James >
IT appearing t* tlie Court, by the return of the Pheriff.
that the defendant residesout of this State,—lt is there
fore ordered by the Coirt, that service be perfected upon
salh.defendant, by publication of this Rtjie once a month
tor four mouths, before the next Term of tliis Court, in
one of the public gazettes of this State.
WM. C. COOK, Sol. for Plaintiff.
A I rut extract Sfdm the Minutes of said Court, this Mav !
13,1451. gs
njayJCt-ti-im JAMES 15. BKpWN, C. S. C
Early Couaty SherifTs Sales.
\Trit], be sold on tile First Tuesday in September
VV next within Die usual hours of sale, before the
Court House door at Blakely, Early eounty, the following
ppojrerty to wit: lart of l-aud Nrr. 15.1, in the sili district
of said county of Early, containing 350 acres more or
less —levied on a* the property of Hope 4- Cos. to satisfy a
11. fa. issued from Early superior Court for costs, in fa
vor of Hutrh Bell: Kot of Land No. 89, in tire -4th dis
trict of said county of Early, coHlaiuinx 250 acres more
or less—levied oil as the pro|>er!y of William Scaggs, to
;atisfy three fi. fas. v*. said Pcauus—two in favor of Mo
ses 11. Baldwin,and one in favor of Abisha faisiter.
July 26,1851 .-wtds K. IV. GU.I , Sktrif.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
TXT If. Ebe sold before the Court House door in the
V V lownnf Buena Vista, in Marion county, on thefirst
Tuesday in August next, the wr-st half of I ait No 225 in
the 31s! district of said eounty, —sold as the property
Os Charles Phew hart, deceased, late of said'comity.
April 29. 1851.—wtds PAMI'EI- ANDEHP, Ex'r.
KXECI'TOR’S SALE.
TTTILb lie sold on the first Monday in November next
VV at tin* late residence of Richard Gray deed., in
the county of Muscogee, all the property of said deceas
ed, consisting of lands, negroes, plantation tools, stock,
&c. Terms made kii*wn on tfie day of f;uc.
fVM. C. Glt.l Exec Hi or.
Columbus. Gn., Aug. 15, 1851. vrtds
RANDOLPH SHERIFF POSTPONED SALE
VITILL be sold on the firsl Tuesday in Septembef iiext
VV before the Court House door In the tow nos Cuth
hert said countv the following property to- it :
bots of land No. 5, in the Ttl. District and No. 307 west
half of lot 308 amt west half of lot of land -.0, in the sixth
Distrirt, all of said ,-oinrty, and three negroes to-vil :
Rachael, a woman alsv.it twenty-seven years of age,
Matilda a pirl about 18 years old, .lack, a boj ntjoiii
sex rntcen all levied on as'the property of Lemon Dunn, i
to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from tire Puperior ami Info- .
rior i ourt courts of said county, two in laxr,r ol VA illiarn j
Hamock vs. said Dunn, one in favor of J. It. Smith vs.
said Dunn and John Cmzier, one in favor ot Wolf &.
Bishop vs. said Dime, one in favor of b. B. Price vs. said
Dunn arid others. lU< JI.IHD V.IVIH N 'hjj.
atigustlO i
Administrato.’s Sa'e.
ii -'ll, I, he soli! on tiro first Monday in October next,
VV the band and Negroes belonging to the Estate o
John D. Walton and John AA'alton.—Sold for benefit o
heirs and creditors. Terms made know non day of sale
WU.LIAM ALIA. F, Adtn'r.
August 1, 185b-tw ll wtds
NOTICE.
Daniel McDougalii. rlid, in hi* lifetime
VV mako and exeraite a deed of trust of property ot
Seaborn Jones ami Robert B. Alexander, for tin. benefit
of his creditors. For the purpose of carrying out the pro
visions of trust, will te soli! at public outcry, on Thursday
after the first Monday in Odlotier noxt. in thv Imrn itftu
rani, Ala., all the ininlerr sl said of McDougnld, in the
following property,to wit :
VA'est section 9, township 11, range 28 : east Nf sec
tion 12; east ,'g sec. 20; east V sec. 25: ea-t sec. ‘!9-
e:ist Vs sec. 30. township 10, range 28; north ,Y_ see. 9;
north ,V sec. 10; north Y sic. 11: east Y sec. lot west
half i'r. 15, township 13. range 29; north Y st' l '. 7, town
ship I t. range 25; east Y sit. 32, township if, range 30;
east V sec. 15; north Y see. !8; south Y s( ' r - 18: north
Y sec. 29; south Y sec. 30; east Y sec. 8, township 15,
range 32: east Y sec. 27, township 15, range 24; south
Y sec. 36, township 15, range; 26: north Y sec. 26;
north Y sec. 14, township 15, range 27; north Y sec. 8,
township 15. range 28; south Y so ‘ - 18, north Y sec.
26; north Y sec. 27: north Y sec. 28; sec. 29; sontli Y
sec. 33; west Y sec. 3; w ost Y sec. 17; south Y sec. 23;
nortlr Y sec. 27 ; sec. 2, township 15, range 29; south Y
sec. 8, township 15, range 29; south-west N- 1 sue. 30;
sec. 8, township 15, range 30; north Y sec. !7; west
Y sec. 15, township 16, range ‘5; south Y sec. 8, town
ship 16, range 26: north Y sec. 15;. west Y sec. 2,
township 16, range 27 ; north Y sec. 2, township 16, range
28; *ec. 3 ;r.orth V sec. 6; e 1 -1 Y 8; south Y sec* Lt,
town. 17, range 22; east S sec. 22 town. 17, range 23;
north Y sec. 22, township 17, range 21; east Y sec. 26 ;
south Y see- 7,township 18, range 26; north Y sec. 11;
north Y sec* 21 : south ,V sec. 22; north Y sec. 11, town
ship 19, range 26; west Y see. 6, township 19, range 27;
north Y sec. 13 ; south Y sec. 14 ; sontli V sec. 21 ; norlli
Y see. 2-1; north V sec. 25 ; north Y sec. 26: east Y siw.
33; south Y see. 25, township 17. range 25; sec. 22,
township 17, range 27; oast Vof north-east Y sec, 21 ;
east Y of south-east Y sc*’. 21 ; south Y sec. 25 : south Y
see. 29, township 17, range 27; south Y see. Y 28; south
Y sec. 12, township 17, range 28; south Y see. 31;
north Y sec. 36; north Y sec.3o,township 17, range 29;
south V sec. 7, township 17, range 30: west Y fundivid
ed sec. 21 ; west Y sec. 6. township 18, range 2ft; north
Y sec, 3, township 18. rm ce 27; south Y sec, 29 ; south
Y sec. 31 ; north Y sec. 33 : southeast Y sec. 19, township
18, range 28; west Y “or. 14, township 20, range 24;
west Y see. 8, township 20, range 25, west Yof sonth
west )iiiidiviiled) sec.: east Y ”f south east Y (tuiili
vided) sec. 27, township 24, range 22.
Interest in the following, occupteo by Daniel ‘TcDottg
ald : east Y sec. 33. township 17, range 30; north V sec.
27 ; nortlr Y sec. 25; korlh Y sec. 26; fraction sec. 24;
lots and inter est in Gerard: lots and interest in Cusseta.
The terms will be cash. Bale to continue from day to
day, until all the property is.sold.—March 4th. 1851. w6m
SEABORN JONES, Surviving Trustee.
I'tOllß Months after rlatt application
l 1 will be made to the Honorable the Inferior f'oiirt
of Harris county, when sitting for Ordinary Purposes,
for leave to sell the band and Nevroes belonging to Na
than E. Batcliolor, late of said county, deceased, for tho
benefit of the heirs of said deceased.—
July 12, 1851.—wim BTERI.ING S. JEN KIN 8. Ailin’.
r.TOHR Mont it 8,. aft e r Tats, 1 will apply
to the Inferior Court of Muscogee county, w hen sit”
ting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell a Negro
Boy belonging to the Estate of Martin J. Kendrick, de
ceased, late of said county.
May, 20 1851.—w4m ‘ AA’.Af. A. REDD, Ailm’r.
KOlTlmottlhs aftrr date application
! ’ be made to (Im Inferior Court of Early County, when
sitting for Ordinary Purposes, lor leave io sell the Real
Estate of William Crutchfield, deceased.—Dated Ji.-v 21,
1851.
w-ini KINION BTKICKbAND, Adm’r.ilc bonis non.
IfOTIt months after date application
’ will be made to the Inferior Court of Early county,
when sit-ting for ‘Trdinorv Purposes, for leave to sell
the Real Estate of Tho’s. J. Ward, deceased.
July 20, 1851.—e lm JO.sI.IJI I I.YSOA\.'h!m'r
mouths alter date application
will be made to tho Inferior Court of Randolph
county, Gn., for permission to sell a lot of land, No. 147,
in the I lth district of said county of Randolph, contain
ing 202 Y acres,—to lie sold for the benefit of the heirs of
Win. Baker, deceased, and as a part of tlie estate of said
Baker, deceased.
June 17, 1351.—1 m LEWIE SPEAR, Adtn'r.
j’Ot It months after date application
t will lie made to the honornhle the Inferior Court of
Randolph county, whilst silting lor Ordinary Purposes,
for leave to sell he real estate of Allen More,deceased,
June 10, 1851. O. P. BKAl.E,.'.dm’r. tie bonis non.
months after date application
will he made to the honorable Inferior Court of
Early county, when sitting for Ordinary Purposes, for
leave to sell the, real estate of AA'illltaiu Lewis, late of
said comity, deceased for the benefit of the heirs of said
deceased. March 4,1851.4 m
DAVID LEW 18, Kx'r.
1 AOCR months after date application
5 will he made to the honorable Inferior Court of Harris
county,’when sitting for Ordinary Purposes, for leave to
sell ail the real estate of Thomas J. Street, late of said
county, deceased. —April 12, 185b—4m
P. J. PHILIPS, Adrn'r.
180 VR months, after date application
’ will he made to the honornhle the Interior Court of
Talbot county, when sitting ns a Court of Ordinary, lor
teat e to sol I the lauds belonging to the estate of Young
Daniel.—lnly 10. —lm JOSEPH BROWN,Adtn'r.
IAOUR Months after date application
1 will he made to the Honorable the Interior Court of
Talbot eounty, when sitting for Ordinary Purposes, for
leave Io sell the land belonging to Benjamin C. Mitchell,
a minor, for the benefit of said minor.—Mav 1, 1851, —4tn
_ ANDREW P. MITCHELL, Guardian.
I, '’OUR. months after date application
will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Ear
ly county, when sitting for Ordinary Purposes, for leave
ti sell the real estate of Daniel P. Pepper, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
ROBERT THOMPSON, Guardian of
May 10. 1851. —w tin Jesse G. D. Pepper, jr.
I'tOllß months after date application
will he made To the Honorable Inferior Court of Ear
ly county, when sitting for Ordinary Purposes, for leave
to sell the Land anil Negroes belonging to the Estate of
Reuben Fain.late of said county, deceased.—June 10.1851
4in SAML’EL S. STAFFORD, Adtn'r. do bonis non.
I,'Ol'R months after date application
will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Har
ris eounty, when sitting for Ordinary Purposes, for leave
to sell the real estate of Nathan E. Batchelor, late of
said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said
deceased.—apri! 12, 1851.—4 m
STERLING S, JENKINS, Adtn'r.
A CHATTAHOOCHEE PLANTATION
FOR SAI*E.
r IMIG subscriber offers for sale ltis Plantation on the
1 Chattahoochee river, ten utiles below Columbus.—
It contains 1.496 acres, and is well improved, hating on
it a Grist Mill, Water Gin, and onßof the most comfort
able Dwellings in tlie county. For further particulars ad
dress the subscriber, at Fort Mitchell, Ala., or apply to
him on the premises. JOHN M. FLOt"IINOV.
may2o—wtf
CUSTOM WHEAT
(f ROI'ND promptly, and better Flour and more oflt
I returned, than at any other Mill in the United
States. Trv us and see, at ’
july26—twst IVI ASTER'S P.II.ACK MIIA.S.
NOTICE.
OTOLEN from my Stable on Wednesday night the
t ’ titli inst.. some eight miles from Columbus, oil the
stage road leading toTatbotton, a brown bay Horse, some
five years old common size, has a scar on one of his
Hughs that is plain to he seen, some four inches long and
lias saddle marks on his back, one hind foot white,rides
well and workswcllin harness, anil has the marks of the
gear on him, 1 w ill give a liberal reward for the horse
or auv information so that I-get him. ‘
August 12wtf. THOM.IS DAVIS.
WATCHES.
g**} C. & 11. ZUCKER, Lumpkin, Ga. keeps con-
Vryj, stantly on hand for sale, a large assortment of
Jy-4 gold and silver Watches: togetner with
ttxi itxS.'i splendid lot of Jew elry of every description,
which they offer at very low prices, and warrant to be as
represented.
JuneJOtf.
SSO RSWARD.
fBTAWO Negroes were a few days sine •
X. decayed or nmaway from the sul>-
scriber residing in lay w tides county Ala.
Adam a large man, he has the middle ilSgy
finger of the right hand cut off, and his_Jigg
w ifel.tNDY a tall black w oman slender form,
will give fffty dollars reward for the apprehension of said
negroes, and ‘nforination given to R. A.Colclough. Mont
gomery. [augdtf.] WILLIAM SANDERS.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
THE subscribers beg leave respectfully to call /%
the attentioß of Physicians and Planters to their a*k &
springsupplyofBKLECT MEDlCTNES.allofwhich Ylf
are fresh and of the purest quality.—Such as were 1
best have been purchased on the lowest terms, and
we will furnish them at reasonable and satisfactory prices.
COUNTRY PHYSICIANS will have their ordere
tilled with the best Medicines promptly—wliich will be
pinup neatly, and securely packed. ‘Such Chemicals
w ill tie manufactured to order as the exigency of anv case
uiay require. GESNKR &. PEABODY,
june2o—tf Druggists &. Chemists,
NEW WORKS.
RECEIVED this day by A. C. Flkwkllc* a Cos., under
the Post Office—Howard and the Prison World of Eu
opc; Pendennis; Eastern Lite—Past and Present; Frank
Forrest's Field BporU; Youalt on the Dog; Cttlla and tlie
Cubans: Island VVorkl of the Pacific: History of the Polk
Administration; Forest Life; Tlie Night-side of Nature —
Ghosts and Ghost-seers; McKay’s Popular Delusions; Views
a-foot, by Bayard Taylor: Tlie Woman of Israel, Vale of
Cedars, Home Influence, Mothers’ Recompense, Woman's
Friendsnip—by Grace Aguatur; Five Years of a Hunter's
Life in tlie far interior of .South Africa; The British Colo
nies; American Education.
Columbus, March 5, 1851.—twtf
LUMPKIN PROPERTY FOR SALE.
rpiJE “WRIGHT HOUSE.” —Tliia well known property
1 situated on the Northeast corner of the Public Square
in the town of Lumpkin, Biewart County, is offered for stile,
at a reduced price. The House is mi well known in Boutii
wi stern Georgia, that it is deemed by tlm Proprietor utine
eessary to say anything in its praise here. Those wlto have
tried it, can speak lor themselves.
The House has as good a run of the transient custom as any
House below Columbus, in the Slate. The Eufsulaand Ogle
thorpe stages make this their eating house,tor supper anil
breakfast. There are sixteen rooms in it, w hich are neatly,
übt no! eo*tly furnished, with new furniture.
Tlie above property will be sold low for cash, nr on time,
to suit tire purchaser. 80, call and examine for ) ourselves,
ro address
MATTHEW WRIGHT, Proprietor.
Lumpkin, Go., July 17, 1851. —ts
-NEW YORK
AURIC ULT UR AL WAKE-HOUSE.
189 AM) 191 WATER STREET.
\R. AM,EX I*. ( '<him tin most extensive assortment
• of Plow s mid all kinds of Agricultural and Horticultu
ral Implements and Machinery. Also all kintisof Field and
Garden Seeds and Fertilisers— such as Guano. Bone Dust.
Poitdrette. Plaster. *• c. Tlie American AgrictllHiris!. 32 Pa
ge*. octavo, handsomely illustrated, is published monthly, al
$1 a year. Orders from Planters and Merchants solicited.
A. 11. A. Ic I ‘ii., refer w ith confidence to a vast number of
gentlemen to whom they arc known throughout the whole
south.
Bolon Robinson, Travelling Agent, wilt also receive or
ders. felrfi—w At wtf
NOTICE.
. . WILL be -old at the Market House in Ibis place,
at public outcry, on tkr Jirst Turstloil hi Orlubcr
||olj nrjrt, the Uni .'Ennil /.fiTou * Igledmrpe street,
npiioite J. ti. .Isijm i. I o.'s ( nniiige Ware House,
and nextrloi.r s1 mr e Mrs. Spencer's, belonging to the Estate
o! William Redd, deceased.—Lot running through from
street to street. —Ju!v 20, 1851.
If. N. .SMITH. )
.1. A’. KT!)l>, !- lUecnlors.
Iwtrl* IF. A. RFAtI),S
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AND THE
FARMER’S (RUDE.
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HOTEL FOR SALE.
r rMIE subscriber offers for sale his commodious and wot
A finished Hotel, situated on the cast side of the public
square in the town of Buena Vista, Ga., and known as the
“GLOBE HOTEL.” It is furnished with all necessary con
reniencies. and has pertaining to it, a good Kitchen, Snioke
’ house, Stable, Lot, Ate., all in good repair. The House is
i conveniently situated, and is favored with a I'beral share o
! boarding and transient custom. Buena Vista, though new
| is a large and beautiful town. Its schools, and varied mer
j candle and mechanic interests, insure it. permanency and ra
| pid growth. No ono need fear depreciation in property tor
many years.
Persons wishing to purchase suen property, would no well
to call and examine. Reasonable tunc w ill be allowed for
payment.
julv 19 — ts 7. WILLIAMS.
LAW NOTICE.
IkELSER & TATE— Attorneys and Cos uni km.ors x
k Law, will practice in Copartnership in the Circuit an
Chancery Courts of Russell county, and in the Bu|.rein
Court of the Btate of Alabama. Business entrusted to thei
care will receive prompt and vigilent attention.
James E. Hki.sku. I Thomas S. Tate.
Montgomery, Ain. | Crawford, Ala.
Lavengro,
I'iY the. author of the Bible in Spain. This
■ J& work is a republication from an English print
a fid so great has been its popularity, that two ri
val editonshave been issued in this country —Just
received and for by sale by
mar3owtt ‘ A. C. FLEW ELLEN & C
AT TEXTION MASONS & MECHANICS
OEAI.ED PropoNnl? will ho received by the Justices ofthe
j Inferior Court of Early county, at Blakely, Ga.. by Con
i tractors, until the second Monday in July next, for the build
; ing of a .Ink’ ill said county,—to he limit of good brick. 20
feet square, anil walls 20 tl-et high, basement story 3 feet
thick, upper story 2 feet thick, basement floor to be 2 feet
thick, ot brick or rock, overlaid with plank (all heart! 2>’
inches thick, upper floor to be of wood sufficiently strong
overhead, to be made secure by large hewed timbers, 4 win
dows in tlie basement story, 1 door and 3 windows in the up
per story, to be made secure by double gratings; to be com
pleted in 6 months—undertaker to be bound in bond with
good security. For further particulars apply to James B.
Brown. Blakely, Ga. Bv order of Court. Mav 5,1851.
maj-20—w6t JAMES K. BROWN: Cl’k. of I. C.
GRISWOLD’S COTTON GIN.
niTHE inc>eased demand for these Gins rendered
*- it necessary for the proprietor greatly to ex
tend his works, which he is doing with entire new
buildings, and superior new machinery, on the
Central Railroad, at Griswoldville, Jones county,
Georgia, 8j miles east from the city of Macon.
These are not Premium Gins. Not having got
up a fancy one expressly for that purpose, Ids sam
ple Gins, are ofthe same quality, and of no better
appearance than those sent to his customers; —
und without saying he makes the best performing
Gin in use, deems it equivalent to say, that his are
in better demand than any other now in use—not
having failed within the last five years to sell
double as many as any other Factory in the State ‘
and will guarantee those he is now manufacturing
for the ensuing crop, sre the best made Gins in
Georgia at the price, and worth as much to the
purchaser, as the best he can get in any State at
any price.
He would also caution Planters not to purchase
Gins with Water Boxes from any other Factory
than his, as he hag paid a high price fur, and owns
the exclusive right to Georgia for all the Water
Boxes ever patented, and to the Oil saving Boxes
for the entire cotton region ; and hereby notifies
all who make, sell, or use Water Boxes or Oil
savers other than his Factory, they will be held
accountable for damages in conformity with the
Patent laws of the country.
Orders for Gins by Mail, or through Agents
promptly executed, and delivered at the purcha
sers’ door, when not convenient to a Railroad De
potor landing. SAM’L.GRISWOLD- J
Gri swoldville, Feh Smwiu
FANCY GOODS.
JUMPING Ropes for misses, Battledore and
Shuttlecocks, and Grace Hoops, for sale by
maylltw C. HEPS & CO.
RIVER PLANTATION FOR SALE.
r| * 11K. uttdersiumsl having deckled to change hi* busines*
1 will sell the Plantation where In- now live*, together
with all Corn. Fodder, Tools, Stock. &.C., that may be on
hand at the cud of the year. The Plantation is on the Chat
tahoochee river, naming out to the Florence rostd, thirteen
miles below Columbus- It contains 850 acres, 300 acres ol
which is river land, the balauce good pi no land. There is
3000 acres cleared and in cultivation, and a considerable
quantity bvsidcjj uiitier lentH* and partly dFadcnui!,
The place is well improved, and buildings all new: amongst
them a good framed Ghwiouse anil Screw, < >v erseer s-liouse,
Ac., Ac. The Dwelling (situated on the 1 lor.-nce roadt is
large and well arranged, containing seven rooms, and a pi
nA in front sixty feet long, with all Out-hutWiugs necessary
for the convenience nnd comfort ot a family. In too \uitl i>
a Well atfordim; an abundance of excellent water. And the
health of the place is good beyond a doubt. To sum up, it
is Hire of tlie deliglitful residences in Southwestern Geor
(in the place is the best Steamboat 1 .anditig & > arcl
from Columbus to Floa-nee, with an abundance ot w t.od lOn
veuieiit. Tlie place has many advantages, but the under
signed deems it superfluous to eiiutuerate them, as |t., rt.es
will lie apt to examine the premises bc.’ore purchasing- jl
is desirable to sell, it all. by the first of i >ctot r nex,.—Bo
the first applicant will stand the besMdumce t'J - a^mramu.
Mnseogee county, July H.—wtf
COATS.
OIiKSS. Dro<s frocks, .Siiurli- l ivnsfo'd Frocks, Sucks.
Promoii.Mlcr', PoiknV, Jenny 1 .’m*!? : ,of ilgck fancy
f’loths, ('.’islnucrcts. iWshr.ers, f;r;th llali.Mi and
Queen's Cloths. >-<h.*iir < ‘ord, Vlpuc* ;:. llrown Jtutl, IManters
Uiieiis anti l>ell Check.-, &c., :t
yprikS —twti WIU.IKOKD DAN ihl.
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES.
M A MX Hand Isouis Xsipoleon
ed Collars and (’nils. l.;ire l T nder SWtvop; Jncone. ruu:
Fwis Uttllk*s,Thread nd Valciicieni.es Laces —just received
hr
fel>B—wti-lwti’ BItOKAW. C!>KYt ( “Nr s S?
NOTICE.
OrRINN mrnhseuce from flic City. 11. !•. Mrisroe, r.sq..
will attend 1 the Insurauce Imsinevs. of the agency oi
iho Commercial Insurance Cos. of Cl arh*ston. C.
fulyl‘J—w&twt/ i. J. A^enl.
LINEN SHEETINGS.
IAV, l! •* , nd su|ic j r:or Dundee Liistn Sheeti?ie*.-
I* r Also, a large Sot oi Pillow-case Linens just received bt
feh<V-w&.twtf IdIQKAW. r< >. *
GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE,
MARIETTA, GA.
r |''li'S Institution will be <j*en for li;e admission of C’
J. IHViH, on Monday the Vru of *h i.y, Isnj.
The Institution is owned by and is under the
control ot a ! ard of Trustees.
The I acu!‘> elected consisib of Maj. A. V. l’ruiuby. On.
James \V. .*rms'rong', Maj. 0. I!. Hill and Thomas fcdewant
son, M. 1).
The Smierintendefit, Mnj. Itruml v, is a graduate of West
Point. He comes to us with the best recommendations from
the Academic Start’ of that Institution; and, also, from the
Faculty of'the I'mversity of Alabama, where he Jaiixht Ma
thematics and t‘ivil Kngiileering sever?:! years. Con. Amu
strom? nhd Maj. ltill nre also trraduales of West Point, aini
are ( i xjerienced Uiflchers. The latter is at this lime Profes
sor of Mathematics in Washington College, \ ;i.
The course of iis‘riietio!. and discipline ol the
C. S. Military \uad< my,’ so Sar as tfiey are applicable to a
tPtate Institution, have been adopted, and will be publish*e<l
in namphlet hum.
Ti;e Institniioii is organized upon the usual plan of four
Collegiate Cias****. Hy reierencu to the following SYNol’-
t tl’ STCDii.S, P ‘".ls ami Cuardians can, al oner, see
what are the requireu 1 ‘ -or joining either class.
I■! .LTU CI.ASS.
Arithmetic, Alv.*d r t'eometry, Krglwh Cramninr, Gcog-
and tJeciomalion. French.
Till an < lass.
Trigonome try, Mensr.ra-ion, Surveying, Descriptive (Geom
etry and its applications, Analytical (Jcpmelry, French, Draw
ing, Composition, Khetoric, History.
SECOND CLASS.
Dirterential nn<! Integral Calculus, Natural and Kxperimon
tal Phiiosophy, A.Mroiiomy, (‘hemistry, Drawing, i.viiieiices
IChristianiiy, Moral and .N'ental Pitilosojhy.
I 11l ST < I.AsK.
Natural History, Mineralogy, (.oology and Phys'ology. P< -
1 .jcal Kconomy, Haw of Nations, Civil and Military Hn,,i
neriiiig, and Civil Architecture, Infantry Tactics, Science at. and
Practice of Artillery.
No Cadet will be admitted who is loss than fourteen or
more than twenty-live rears ot age: or who is afflicted with
any disease or inlinniiy which would render him unfit for
military duty.
The ('adds will be occupied about one hour and a hall
Niched ay in military exercises; but ct limt* gs not lc
interfere it it It t/iir rrpulur rtutlits.
I N1 Ft >KM. I riCMTCKF, &C.
The ITtiform consists ol a light gray cloth coatee,
vritli gilt convex buttons and black cord—white vest, a*
white Uussian drilling pniitaiooiis, without trimmings—to*
summer. For winter, gray cloth vest and pantaloons, trimm
ed to suit the coat —black slock, white gloves ami while belt.
—Monroe shoes and a Forage cap. AV other tlrcy.* u lli i
worn; nor will (edits hr atloivnl to keep o f hrr clothinu in
thrir rooms. Kach Cadet from a distance must provide him
self with a mattress and bedding for n sinclo bed. mattress
cover and hI-straj one trunk, one clothes bag and six
towels. Kach Cadet will unite with his room-mate.* in pur
chasing, for their common use. one pine table, one looking
glass, one wash pan,one pail and one broom.
In view of the following regulations, parents and guardians
ending their sous and wards to this Institution, are advi. od
to deposit with the Superintendent, or with some friend in
Marietta, a sum of money smlicient to purch: sc the al ovo
articles, and to rover all necessary expenses for one Session:
or the Superintendent should be authorized, in writing, to
allow the Cadet to m :Ve an account for a sjicijicd, sum Ihe
regulation referred to is as follows, viz: i.very Cadet, shall
keep a smaU blank book, in which shall he charged e ery
article he may purchase. This book shall be turned over
tlie Superintendent lor his inspection at the- end of every
month. Any Cadet who shall contract a debt without per
mission of the Superintendent, or be furnished with any ar
ticle whatever, by any storekeeper or other person, wit hout
such permission, or whose parent or guardian shall pay any
debt contracted by him during his connection with tile in-,
stitute, and in violation oft Lia regulation, dud! be dismissed
TKR VS.
Tuition, Hoard, Washing, Fuck Hi'rlds. Field nod
all other contingent expenses, [per Session ol five months,:
S KSO 00
Tuition alone, [for resident Cadets.] per Session, k’s (Ml
Field Music and oilier contingents, ... *> (){j
Any Cadet entering tlie institute after the commencement
of a session, will be charged in proportion n> the above rales.
Thesr charges unis! hr jut id in adr-nrr for all expenses ex
cept the fee for tuitiop. Kvery (’side! leaving the Institute
before the expiration of the period for which he has made
an advance, sliaii receive the unexpended balance.
Editor of any newspaper iu Ceorgiu, South Car
olina, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi or Tennessee, by insert
ing this advertisement iu bis paper, and sending a copy reg
ularly Io the “Georgia Military institute.” shall be entitled to
tuition for one Cadet, or his draft at the rate of twenty-five
dollars per session, payable in tuition., and in favor ol any
Cadet, will be accepted.
DAVID IRWIN,
June 3, 1851. —jvlß] Pros'!. Beam Trustees.
STRAYED OR STOLEN
the residence of the subscriber, in the city of Co
i 1 unibus, a HORKKIi HOUSK, about 7 years old, blind
u his right eye, two whitehiml feet, and a white snot beiiind
he right shoulder. A liberal reward will be paid for the re
urn of said Worse, or if stolen, for the detect ion of the thief,
j illy 10—ts ANN C. PRYOR.
MERIWETHER WARM SPRINGS
rrMHB establishment M ill hr ready for (lie reception of Hie
A public, on and after the first day of June next.
Meriwether Springs are situated on tiie north side of the
Pine Mountain, about 1800 feet above the level ot the sea—
a fountain gushing forth 1400 gallons of water per minute,
of 90 decrees temperature, supplying six pools, or baths,
HI feet square, each, three of'which are kepi exclusivclv for
ladies and three for gentlemen, and a separate bath is kept
for servants.
The proprietor deems it unnecessary to say more in rela
tion to the medicinal properties of these Sprint;?, as they are
well known to hundreds of invalids who have been benefit
led by tlie use of this water in the cure of Rheumatism,
Gout, Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, Jaundice. Diarrhtr, Dysenlary,
all diseases ofthe skin and kidneys—in fact, most all diseas
es to whinh the human family is subject, for tlie proof of
which he lias scores of certificates of individuals, as well as
of some ofthe most eminent Physicians ofthe Btato. In ad
dition lo the Warm Springs, there is tine Chalybeate and
Bulphur Water on the premises.
Visitors will at all limes find a ready eonveyanceat Green
ville, or at Pleasant Hill, to take them to the Springs, at
moderate charges. There will ben regular eoniinttuie.alion
by post coaches, between Columbus and tlie Springs, dur
ing the season. Those who may prefer travelling by pri
vate conveyance, can al all limes get fine necom modal ions
at either ot'the livery stables in tlie city of Columbus, a!
moderate charges. There will also be hacks and other con
veyances kept at the Springs so the accommodation ofthe
guests.
The subscriber takes this occasion to return his thanks to
tlie numerous patrons ofthe Warm Springs, and to assure
them that he w ill exert himself to please —that he has made
ample arrangements for more accommodations, and hopes
to receive and merit their patronage.
J. L. MUSTi.v,
maylO-w&twtf. Proprietor.
WHITE LINENS.
VV T K have now on hand all the different Nos. of Young’s
l 1 celebrated Irish Linens, undressed, and warranted all
lax. For durability, these Linens are unrivaled.
Ffebfiwtf BROKAW, CLEMONS & CO.
CHALYBEATE SPRINGS,
Merrlwetlier County,
[1,600 feet above the level of the ska.
THF, undersigned begs leave lo inform his friends and the
public, that he has become the Proprietor of this celebra
ted Watering Place, and will be preqared to receive visitors
on the 20tli of May.
It is needless to speak of the “Chalybeate” as a summer
resort. The salubrity of its climate, and the powerful medi
cinal virtues of its w aters, have been enjoyed and tested by
thousands. The Proprietor has only to add, that in addition
to these first requisites of a summer residence, he has spared
no effort! to add all the comforts and luxuries of a good Ho
tel. The best cooks, servants and fare that tlie country M ill
afford, a fine band of music,und all the amusements usually
found at such places, have been provided.
His terms w ill be moderate.—All lie asks is a trial.
Passengers on the slage route from Barnesvilte to Colum
bus. can roach the Springs by taking hack al Pleasant Hill.
They are si’luted six miles from the stage road. The dis
lance from Greenville is about 12 miles.
april3o wAtwtf JAMES WOOTEN.
FOR RENT,
MTHEdouble two story BRICK DWELLING on
Oglethorpe street, nearly opposite the Oglethorpe
Hotel, noM- occupied by Mr. VVm. Perry, as a Board
ing House. Possession given first of October next,-
Applvto H. H. EPPI-YG,
julyl9twtf Bank of Brunswick.
C. A E. S. KERRISON & CO.,
DIRECT IMPORTERSIOF FOREIGN
DRY GOODS,
Charleston, South Carolina,
WOULD respectfully infcrm their friends and those who
purchase Dry ■ toe- Is in this city, that they are prepared,
and are offering a very large and well assorted stock of For
eign and Domestic, Siaple and Fancy Dry Goods—selected
or and particularly adapted to the Southern Tyade.
Importing direct, they feel assured of being able to sell
Goods as low in Charleston, as they can be bought in any
other market in the United States.
They would call particular attention to LINEN GOODS ot
every description: the manufacture will be found ofthe best
finish, and perfectly free from any mixture of Cotton. Also,
to their stock of DRESS GOODS, which will be found sec
ond to none in the market. Terms, cash or city acceptances.
C. & E. S. KKRRISON, & CO.. No. 209 King,
fcbfi—H &tA\tf and N. W, cor. of King & Market sts.-
BULL’S SARSAPARILLA.
IT Is put up lu full quart bottles, and contains
the strength of SIX TIMES as much pure Honduras
Sarsaparilla as any similar preparation in America. Price
one dollar per bottle, or six bottles for live dollars.
It has been a well established fact for years past, that
Sarsaparilla, when pure and properly prepared, wa3 the
only true panacea for all diseases originating Irom an
impure state of the blood, the use of mercury, intoxicating
drinks, evil habits in youth, barrenness, Ac. Y\ e boldly
assert, that JOHN BULL’S
Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla
is the only preparation before the public, that is prepared
on strictly scientific principles, and of uniform strength.
The Sarsaparilla is purchased without regard to price, and
every pound, before being used, is subject to the strictest
chemical tests, and its genuineness ascertained before being
used!
Bull’s Sarsaparilla also contains the virtues of several
other valuable medical roots, together forming the best
compound, and producing the greatest curative agent
in the known woeld! This Medicine, when used according
to directions,
WILL CURB WITHOUT FAIL!
Scrofula or King's Evil, Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions of
Vic Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or
Tetters, Scald Head, Rheumatism, Rains in the
Rones or Joints , Ol<l Sores and Ulcers, Swell: tig
of the Glands, Syphilis, Dyspepsia, Salt
Rheum, Diseases of the Kidneys, Loss
■if Appetite, Diseases arising from
the use of Mercury. Rain ill the
Side and Shoulders, Gene
ral Debility, Dropsy,
Lumbago, Jaundice, Costivem ss, Pore Throat, Brencliitis,
Coughs', Colds, Weakness of the Chest, Pulmonary Affec
tions, and all other diseases tending to produce
CONSUMPTION,”
Liver Complaint, Ft male Irregularities and Complaints,
Sick and Nervous Headache, Low Spirits, Night Sweats,
Exposure or Imprudence in Life, Chronic Constitutional
Diseases: aud is a spring and summer drink, and general
tonic for the system, and a gentle ami pleasant purgative,
far superior to Blue Lick or Congress water, Salts, or Seid
lita Powders!
GOOD TESTIMONY.
The Louisville Courier thus speaks of Bull's Sarsaparilla:
We have been shown, by Mr. John Bull, proprietor of
that world-renowned preparation, Bull's Fluid Extract of
Sarsaparilla,” an original, genuine, and beautiful letter,
addressed to him by the accomplished lady of one of the
most eminent old physicians in the West, giving a detailed
account of one of the mos‘ astonishing cures on record, per
formed alone by the use o ’ “ Bull’s Sarsaparilla.”
This most excellent and harming lady had long suffered
from prolapsus uteri, fluor .lbus, piles, and chronic diseases
of the stomach aud digestive organs, and derangement of
the whole system, attended with distressing cutaneous erup
tion, sick headache, and violent attacks of cramp. After
exhausting all of her husband’s skill, and applying to many
iM'lebrntod medical gentlemen, both at home and abroad,
and also using great quantities of “ Townsend's Sarsapa
rilla,” without the slightest relief, she was induced to use
“John Bull's Sarsaparilla.” And what was the happy
result? After the use of a few bottles, a perfect aud won
derful cure —the lady restored to perfect health, and to her
usual tiow of spirits.
Such letters us the one we speak of, must afford Mr. Bull
more real gratification, than could the possession of count
less wealth. And whether he accumulates wealth or not
by the sale of his truly valuable Medicine, being its author
is glory and honor enough; and he can say to the world,
without fear of contradiction, “ I have in my poverty re
lieved more human suffering, than did Stephen Girard or
John Jacob Astor with their millions.”
RHEUMATISM CURED!
..vt all who are suffering under the agonizing tortures of
Rheumatism read the following, and see what may bo done
for them, if they will use the infallible remedy:
UxiON'TOWN, Ivy., May 12, 1848
Ms. John Bull: Dear Sir, —For the last three years, I
have been afflicted with Rheumatism of the severest char
acter. I was at times in the greatest agony of pain. I tried
ivery remedy I could procure for the disease; hut found no
permanent relief until I was induced to use your prepara
tion of Sarsaparilla, which has entirely cured uic of Rheu
matism, and greatly improved my general health more
than any medicine I ever used. I have been free from pain
for several months, and have no doubt the cure iB perma
nent; and I recommend it as the best medicine in use for
Rheumatism. ISIIAM BRIDGES.
It is useless to produce further testimony in favor of this
great remedy. It has only to be tried and proved, to cqn
rinco the public of its superior qffisacy.
Notice to Females,
John Bull's Sarsaparilla is one of the greatest female
medicines now in existence. In those numerous cases
where the constitution is debilitated, the nervous energy is
lessened, when the efforts of nature are weak aud deficient,
or are profuse and overwrought, when the face is pale and
colorless, ti* strength feeble and yielding, the spirit trou
bled and depressed, the health broken, mind shaken, and
consequently the happiness destroyed—then Bull’s Sarsa
parilla is a sovereign remedy. It assists nature in the por
■ balance of her duty, braces the whole system, renews
permanently the natural onergies, removes obstructions,
checks excesses, creates pure and healthy blood, and imparts
health and happiness. Were ladies generally to adopt the
use of this Medicine, we would see far less suffering, disease
ami unhappiness among them than now exists, health would
take the place of disease, the rosy cheek would succeed the
pallid face; we should have smiles instead of tears, aud per
haps a happy long life instead of one cut short by disease,
or made miserable by continued suffering and affliction,
j At that critical period termed the “ turn of life,” which is
I often attended with so much danger, Bull’s Sarsaparilla is
found to exert a most beneficial effect. All ladies approach
ing this crisis, should be apprised of this fact, and avail
, themselves of this valuable Medicine.
A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR SKIN.
| How wo all admire a clear, beautiful, white skin, and a
1 rosy colored check. How often do wif’ Bee persons, not pos
sessing this “desideratum so devoutly to he wished,” re
j sorting n cosmetics, lotions, washes, paints, and coloring
| rnateri; Is, to restore to them a semblance of what disease
, has deprived them of, and that, too, with great injury to
Die skin. Bull's Sarsaparilla is the best Cosmetic known.
I It beautifies the skin by removing every particle of morbid
| and diseased matter from the blood, making it pure, heal
thy and vigorous, giving activity to every minute vessel,
end clumping the yellow and dark countenance to the
bloom and freshness of youth. Ladies, abandon the use of
paints and mixtures, aud use Bull’s Sarsaparilla, the only
effectual remedy. “ A word to tho wise is sufficient,” aud
j a hint is enough for the ladies.
ftETTE It TESTIMONY
\ THAN WAS EVER OFFERED IN FAVOR OF ANV MED CINE.
Read the testimony of Dr. Moore.
Mr. John Bull, —I have no hesitation in saying that I
believe your Sarsaparilla to be the best article ever manu
factured, for the cure of Scrofula, Syphilis, and many other
; Cutaneous or Glandular Affections, having used it with
entire success in numbers of the above cases.
Louisville, Dec. 26, 1547. JAS. M. MOORE, M. D.
From Dr. L. R. YandeU, Professor of Chemistry in Louis
ville Medical College.
I have looked over the list of ingredients comoosing
John Bull’s COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA,
and have no hesitation in saying that they form a safe com
-1 pound, and one that promises well in chronic diseases, to
j which it is applicable. > \ h. P. YANDELL, M. D.
j Louisville, June G, IS4B.
From Dr. Ryles, Physician by appointment to the Louisville
Marine Hospital.
Louisville, March 20, 1819.
I have examined the preparation of the prescription of
JOHN BULL’S SARSAPARILLA, and believe the combiner
tion to be an excellent one, and well calculated to produce
an alterative impression on the system. I have used it
both in public and private practice, and think it the best
article of Sarsaparilla in use. M. PYLES, M. D.,
Resident Physician, Hospital.
Bull’s Sarsaparilla. —Go where you will, to steamboats
bound for Nashville, New Orleans, St. Louis, Cincinnati,
Madison, Frankfort, or for the Green River country, and
you will find immense supplies of this preparation about
being shipped on board.
But few merchants visit our city, in whatever branch of
trade soever they may be engaged, but have orders for more
or less of Bull’s Sarsaparilla.— Louisville Democrat.
Manufactured at Dr. JOHN BULL’S Laboratory,
81 Fourth sti Louisville, Ky.
JFgP’l-'or sale by !) ANFORTH &. NAGLE,- Pole \st
ents Columbus, Ga. june23—w&twGm
PREMIUM COTTON GINS.
E. T. TAYLOR & CO.
PKOPRI ET()RS of the Cf.luml.Uß Col
ton Gin Manufactory, have the satisfaction
to announce to their patrons ami tin Planters gen
erally, throughout tho Cotton growiug region, that
thnv are prepared to supply any numl.cr of their
celebrated Preniiuin (litis.
Where the -e gins have been once used, it would
he deemed unnecessary for the manufacturers to
say a word ‘n their favor, as they IceJ conii
dent the machines have been brought to such per
fection, that their superior performance will re
commend them in preference to all other gins
now in use. For the satisfaction of those who
have not used the Gins, and are unacquainted with
their repn alien, the proprietors need only say
that the First Premiums have been awarded to
them, lor the best Gin exhibited at the great State
Fair, held at Atlanta Ga. Also, at the Alabama
and Georgia Agricultural and Mechanic’s Fair,
held at Columbus, and at the Annual Fair ol the
South Carolina Institute, at Charleston. The cot
ton ginned &n these Gins, teceived the lirst Prc
tniums atthe exhibition hefd in Charleston, South
Carolina, and at every Fair where samples of cot
ton from them have been exhibited.
The proprietors have in their possession, nu- I
merous certificates from Planters. Cotton-Brokers, I
Commission Merchants, and Manufacturers o
cotton goods, testifying that the performance o
finis and the samples produced by them, cannot
be excelled by any Gins ever manufactured.
All orders for Gins given either to our travelling
or local agents, or forwarded to the proprietors by !
mail, will al ways receive prompt attention.
Gins will be sent to any part of the country,
and warranted to give satisfaction.
A liberal discount will in all cases be allowed
w hen tho Cash is paid, and the Gin taken at the
manufactory.
Columbus, Ga. Dec 4, 1850 tw<*-
THE WAY TO LIVE WELL
IS to call at Ellis, Kendrick 4” Red’s, and buy
ia packages to suit purchasers, at reducedpri
ces !
Extra Canal Flour, Buckwheat Flour,
Goshen Butter, English Dairy Cheese,
Fresh Mackerel, . Pickled Salmon,
Codfish, f-aisins, Citron, Currants,
Preserves, Pickle®, Sallad Oil,
Chocolate, Eve’s Apples,
Dates, Prunes,
Sardines, Fresh LobsUrt.
Essences, Spices, Superb Teas,
Old Java Coflee, Sugar, Maple Syrup,
S. H. Molasses, Apple 4- W. Vinegar,
Hnllibut and Salmon Sauces, fyc. SfC.
We would say to our country (riends that out
stock of Groceries, Domestic Dry Goods, Hard
ware, Shoes, 4-c. 4‘C, being large, wc are deter
mined to sell, and that onr prices shall be an in
ducement to buyers.
dec4 ELLIS, KENDRICK ts REDD.
CONSUMPTION CURED DAILY BY
DR. HA STING'S
COBIPOIMD SVIIUF OF NAPTHA.
The great sensation which was Created amongst
he Medical Faculty, and throughout the civilized
world, in the beginning of 1844, by the m.nounce
njon* of Dr Hu. ting’s uiseuvery of the tneda.a
properties of Naptha, has sell led down intoni thoi
„ugh confidence that his t 0... j . -u.i.l Svtup of Nap
ilia is a positive speedy cure lor consumption De
dine. Asthma, and all diseases which involve the
wasting away of the human system by excessive
sweatings, expectorations, ami other effects of a
contingent nature it is likewise admitted to be
immeasurably superior to any other cough medicine
which has ever hem introduced, as it almost in
stantaneously relieves huskincss of the throat, so t
ens the cough, and removes the hacking am ‘ u
phlegm. And the activity of its nature is such
that, the moment it is takem.it pervades the frame
diffuses a gentle warmth throughout, secures a
free circulation id the blood, and opens twrv part
of the body, thus giving universal egress tc the
| impurities which all systems engeml r. and which
| are the Hue origin of nearly all the diseases to
\ y* hieli the human family is liab.e.
! It-is a uni'cigal pprffier. it attacks the “
I of disease !>v penetrating ev ry fibre of the body
| ai <1 expelling all tmeigu ii.u! tmxiuus particles in
| ju progress, ami no mailer of a corrupt or impure
miluje r ai, remain in ilio s\ stem when umiu-i its
mil u nee. “Ami hence its cures,” as Dr Co.iis re
mark, il in’ hi- address to the Dublin Royal colli g
of Bhysicia; s “ me no! only sure Iml | eimaneiit;
for. not sat i died with destroying the di-ea-c, it ex
pels even tin umsl minute seeds ot it altogether
I 0,,m the system.” One Dollar per bottle- r ix
I J -tiles f. r
.'’AGIvCIJSA I COIWIAL , Oil THE
LUX ill OF LoVE.
Tlii- i> the iinlv actual remedy ever discovered
lor impolenev, (bmeial Dtlmily, Nocturnal Lum—
-ion , am. ail dl.-cases occasioned by certain secret
habits; and many of lint i oslrums, recently recoins
mended t„r the same complaints are worthless im
italions ivhiefc il unrivalled excellence, fame, and
popularev have brought into the marko'. Ihe
medical faculty of Europe and the Lnited Slates,
are unanimous in their recommendations ol the
Lucmu Cordial, and have not given their sanction
in a single instance (hat has Ik ell authenticated, to
ally oilier compound lor he same purpose.” Jhe
name of the in. ladies relieved by the Lucii a u-or
£ ul. aie generally such as to leave the publication
of f.rr:ideates of cures out of the question, or the
proprietor could procure a host of the most excite
sive testimony to show that the great reputation
which it cojoys was not accidental y obtained, hut
is lirmlv hast’d upon its positive, anil apparently
miraculous virtues. In all directions are to he
found Hie happy parents of healthy offspring, who
would ii"l have been so, l ut lor t; is extraordinary
preparation. Andi: is equally potent in the many
diseases lor which it is recommended. Objection
lias been naturally made to the price ot the Lueina
Coidi.il ; because the trash that has been thrown
into the maiket in opposition to it, is sold cheaper;
hot the fact is that the cordial canuot he afforded
for less, and ought to he much dearer, as many ot
the ingredients which compose it are among tin
costliest ilungs in nature, whereas the others are
made up ot cheap dings worth hui little in unmet ,
and bss in merit; and it is a laet, that at least one
of the getters up of these same mixtures, make it
a point to add one bottle of the Lueina Cordiu. to
a given number of gallons of hi* compound, .-o as to
giv>. it some little tone aud virtue, and thus solace
his conseioi ce.
IMPORTANT REMEDY—DR MITCH EL’S EYE
SALVE.
Tilt’ great advantages possessed hv this arti le
ever every oilier, are certainty, safety, convenience
and economy. All physicians admit that great
danger is to he apprehended from ‘rugging the eye
when in an inflamed and unhealthy state. In the
u.-e of this Salve this object ion is entirely removed,
a- no harm can possibly result from it.- use; it be
ing in all cases applied io the ex omul poilions ot
lie eye. thereby avoiding all the inconveniences,
pain and danger, which necessarily attend the in
troduction ol any pugnant article into the eye. its
activity in subduing inflmnation is s ) great, that
hut few cases require the use of more than one bot
tle to effect a perfect cure. One physician remark
re to us. alter having wi'nes.-cd its effects u, sever.-
•ll instances, that it was a “perfect fire killer.” All
we ask is that its vir'ues he thoroughly tested,
and that the direction he strictly followed. Price
50 ci lit* per box.
CERTIFICATES.
Du ncansvi i. ls, Barnwell I>i t.,8. ('. Jan 25, 1850.
To those that may he afflicted with sore eye.-
Ido hereby certify that my vile was afflicted with
sore eyes for some twenty years or more. Alter
trying a great many rrmeilrrs which wipe recoin
mended, and without anv relief in the year 1848,
purchased a bottle of Mitchell’s Eye Salve, which
prevailed on her lo try. The cure was perfect,
after three applications. The bottle, though small,
has been divided, and sent 20 or dO miles ; and. in
eviry instance, a temporary or a peimanent cure
has been effected. My wife says that she would
Would not bo without a bottle for fifty dollars.
I will also state that about the first of January
I had a hot scale of iron fly into one of my eyes,
which remained then* for two days, and ct.uld not
be scon or got out. I had a little of tho salve jul
into inv eye, and soon a particle of the scale was
found on the edge of the rye-lid. I was much re
lieved by that application. Next morning my eve
felt better, and the Salve was applied twice, when
another piece of the scale was discovered, as in the
first insiaii-e, which p-oved to he the last. By
next morning, my eye fell much better, and in the
course of two days, perfectly well.
This Salve (although the eye may be much in
Aimed) produces no pain, but causes the eye to
discharge water freely for a few minutes, alter
which the eye becomes clear, brilliant, and tree of
pain. D. DOWLING.
All the above popular Medicii es for sale at New
York wholesale and retail prices in Columbus, (4a..
by I! CARTER, K A WARE. DANFORTH &
NAGEL, OEBNEK & PE A BODY, and by Drug
gists and Merchants throughout the south and w st.
All orders must he addressed to Messrs G W
Burr & liroher, care of R B Haviland & cm. No
177 Broadway New York, who have the so
agency ot the south and west aw 22w cew-lw
FOR SALE,
A GROCERY STORK AND TIN SHt'P in tec
-CL town of Cuthbert, Ga., and a good set of new
Tools. There is in the shop a good workman who
is permanently located, and whose services can be
bh.ained. The stock consists entirely of ready
made Fin and Groceries—no unsileable goods iii
aid stock—all under good and successful opera
tion ; situated in a very pleasant, healthy location,
surrounded hy anew, growing and desiialffe coun
try. f Tie Tin interest is desirable; tho town
and country is in a flourishing condition ; it is one
of the most desirable interests that could he had
tor a mail ofsmaii capital. It is the only Grocery
store or ‘1 in Shop in the place.
We are scllingthe rise of lillcen thousand dollars
worth of goods a year, with a general increase o
business, and that u-ion a small capital. 1 will
sell one half interest in said business, or the whole
can he bought—a good store-house, lot, and tin
shop in the same. My only reason lor wanting to
s Jl .is lo concentrate my capita in the Hat. and
Snoe business at home. For further particulars
apply to the undersigned at Columbus. Ga., or to
Win. Morgan, Cuthbert, Ga. Early application is
desired, as I am determined to sell.
I ‘ine 10-wtf D. A. GARRETT;
WATCHES.
& F EV/ fine Watches, just received and
. tor sale l)v
™ayl4tw C. RF.PS & CO
C. REPS & CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO C . BRUNO.
IMPORTERS ana Dealers in Music, Musical In
strumeuts of every description, Guns, Pistols
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cutlery, Plate and Fan’
Fancy Goods of every variety.
Their stock of Sheet Music (comprising over
100,000 pieces) is one of the largest in them. 11 th
em country, and new publications arc received
by every steamer as fast as issued from the New
York, Boston and Philadelphia Presses.
A splendid assortment of Piano Fortes, of the
lirst American Manufacturers. Prices to suit pur
chasers.
Their stock of Fancy Goods, is extensive and of
freat variety. Any article not to be feund else
where will in all probability be found on their
xlieives.
The Music Ware Rooms ofC. Bruno and C. Reps
being united in this establishment, C. Reps 4- Cos
will have it in the'ir power to sell on ’pond terms
liberal in proportion to theirdiminished expenses
Any article called for, nd not in store, will be
promptly ordered, when desired.
A first rate organ builder and piano maker per
manently attached to the establishment, will tune
repair and renovate Pianos on short notice and in
best style, warranted.
Watches and Clocks regulated cleaned and
P alred - marl 1-wtf
J, M. RAUM,
TAEADKRin Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS. Laces and
april^w6m rIC! '~ I!r0ad 8 tr * et ’ °l , F osi,c ,ht ‘ Time* 0c
PORT FOLIOS, ALBUMS, &c.
PORT Polios and Albums, of papier inachc,
Domtnoesand Chessmen,Brushes and Combs,
Taper Matches, Italian silk Strings, for violin and
guitar, [a new article] for sa/e by
may 14tw C P REPS & CO.
I HAVE FOUND A BLESSING.
The Superior of Quinine and Sarsaparilla
The (treat's! Discovery <j the Age.
DR.I. T. HENDERSON’S Eimka Tonic and
. Nepenthe;*n i’i!;.**, ;t s.ii'ey cert: in, ;mv J)er
riKi non t aiU'niote against- all lut in* oi he poisonous
effects ill Miasmata ; olii cting speedy an” pertiia
!Ui t cures of Chits and Fever, and all the ‘ i'lerent
varieties iff re vet's, t rphi ii'.Q . fin. •’ i groifii • <n .
toe sp!c> n, iLsp'pyu:, dropsy, j,. unit ice, anil .'.il
kinds of constitutional debility and derange i.ent
of the system, are speedily reined: and by those in
valuable’ med is ne*. These vr liable antiiioul
remedies were discovered by Dr I T Henderson,’
and have been surce, si's ! !v tested by some of the’
best physicians .0 the outa, and by ■.iiuesani.s o
otl.er persons.
These rtu:.l.cities .ii e wholly Vegetable, uml are
harmless under any circumstances. Jhe principal
ingredients arc entirely new remedies, used hy no
other person in Shy form as a medicine.
In malarial disea-es, they act as an nn Brittle
against the poisonous effects ol impure air. and
require go pro■coding prcpai ution of tho system, as
they comprise the Cathartic, Diaphoretic, Sedative
and Tonic principle* ; thus accomplishing a des'd
cratum iii the treatment of these diseases, long
sought tor before t he. discovery o! these medici ties.
All who have used Quinine,(t I e best remedy
heictoloro known for intermittent fever) mn-t say
that it is neither curtain nor lasting in us effects
Quinine, in many instances, from lonriie excite
mintaiid gaslr-ffgia, and cephalic distur-nances, s
inadmissahle. Hut the Eureka Medicine can he
usee under any circumstances or condition ol the
system where a tonic, purge, or diaphoretic is
needed with the happiest effects. The ton e mild
ly acts on he hoivcis, carrying off the muco bil
ious matter collected the e ; correcting the action
of the liver and spleen, and assisting n tnre to
throw off the impediments to a healthy action iff
the body, by i atural remedies, calling in'” action
suspended natural land; thereby removing the
causes and effects of disease through the uatmal
channels iff the body.
All that is asked lor these wonderful medicines
is a fair trial j which will satisfy all iff l tic i r nnpar
al cll’ il virtues. Their lame is built upon their
own efficacy, anil a comparison with all other
remedies is challenged. Physicians arc requested
to use the Eureka Tonic and Nephenthean I’ills,
as they would any oilier ionic, with any previous
preparation ol the system they please, and they
will he convinced they are tho superior of Quinine,
and the whole catalogue of tonics used as interniit
tents.
Their use is admissible at any time, even when
he patient lus ilia highest fever. For sick head
ache and obstructed nienstr.uajjim, ihi y have no
equal. For particulars see tonic directions.
Also, Dr I T Henderson’s Eureka Purifying
Cathartic Pills, lorcieausiiig and purify ing tlie con
stitution, r'.d establishing a healthy economy in
all persons laboring under any loud ol constitu
tional dorangement.
/ a, n r I T Henderson’s Ouchitu Vermifuge,
the greatest blessing ever bestowed upon the in
fanta! world, warranted to expel worms oi every
kind, and in every ‘-use, where they exist in the
hod v.—This Vermifuge has proved itsell decit cdly
superior to any other m use.
Also. Dr I T Henderson’s Nc.ve rind Bone Lini
ment, or Ileal AH. The use of this astonishmen
Liniment has been attended wirii nnpursllei and
success in all diseases of man or horse. F’oitho
horse, it instantly cures Corks, Sralcht s, Cha le
Cuts, Wounds, Spavin, Stifle, Swiisncv, Sprains
Fiiin of the eye, Whirlbone of any joint, and Dis,
emper.
For man. it speedily cures Rheumatism, Gout,
Scrofula. Burns, Scalds, Tetter, and Bin jv.ium,
Wene, Swellings, Risings, Cuts Sprains, and luui
ses, Old Ulcers", Scald head, Sore Throat, Saiiu-i
ion, Sore Mouth, Neuralgia, Files, Ground Itch,
‘c. A single trial will satisfy’ any person of it
superiority over any other Liniment
Ail of the abo’ e Medicines are prepared by Dr I
T Henderson, for lkard, Tu'hb, & Cos., Sole Own
ers and Proprietors, Farinerville, La., lo whom all
leticrs must he addressed, post paid.
Agents wanted in every town.
From the •* Ouchita Gazetted’
In compliment to Dr I T Henderson, o
Farinerville, we take pleasure in recommending
to all those who are by anv means afflicted with
bodily pains, to go at once and purchase a bottle
or two of Itis most excellent Eureka Tonic. For
the last three or four weeks, we have been labor
ing under the most excruciating pains, from some
unknown cause, and also have had ;vt the same
time every symptom of dyspepsia. We had re
course to different sorts of medicines, hut experi
enced hut little relief, until we fell in with Dr
Henderson’s EU REK A, We at once purchased a
bottle, and have used lyh.out one naif of it accor
ding to anectioti, and great pleasure in sta
ling, that we were at ohep relieved of the above
disagi eeelffe complaints. W’e tin. refer, bespeak
for it nothing more than a fair trial, to test its vir
iu3s which will no doubt give it ) reccdcnce over
all other lonics now in use.
TESTIMONIALS
Os the Beneficial effects of the use of Dr. I. T
Henderson’s Eureka Tonic, Nepenthean and
• Cathart c Fills, anil the Nerve and Bone Lini
ment.
Louisville, Ky, July £), 1.450.
_Dr IT Header-oh: Sir -I nave used'the Eureka
Louie, and your Eureka auff Nepenthean pills,
in sev iral chronic cases of Intermittent Fever I
found the Eureka pills much slower in their effects
than I anticipated , hut the whole of the medicines,
1 found much mere certain aud lasting in iheir et
feets, than any that I have heretofore tried, and 1
believe the use oi them slmuiit be contii’ ued lon
ger than you recommend in your directions.
I tried the folio .vina treatment upon a case o
enlargement of the spleen of fix years standing
I he disease resisted every other treatment but the
following ; which cured i.'ie case perlect.lv in ctgiil
weeks. I gave a wine-glass lull of the Eureka
Tonic, morning, night, with 2 Nepen
thean Pills midway befßet n each dose of the Ton
ic 1 gave also 2 of the Eureka Cathartic pills
every night, and 1 believe that .lie same treatment
will cuie any case of enlargement of the spleen
or disease of iho liver.
I used the Tonic in a case ot Scr, Tula, and found
it acted astonishinglv well, aud in conjunction
with the following pill, 1 firmly believe, will cure
any case ot Scrofula.
I. lodide of Iron, oz.
Citrate of. do, j ()Z ’
Carb of Potash j „ z
Made into 400 pills— two with each dose of the
lonic* I nave used up all von seat.
Yonr* respectfully,
T A HOBBS, M, D.
Farmeuville, La., Sept 1,1850.
Henderson: Sir Your Nerve and Bone Lini
ment, 1 believe is already well known to he the
best medicinocver discovered for all the kinds of
’ iseu.se it has been advertised to cure ; yet the
following cures ot the bite ol the rattle snake
ought to he presented to the world as a tribute of
respect to the inventor, and a warning to heads of
families, never to he without the Liniment.
Mr IJ .1 Hawkins’ who lives with me, had a chid
tm with a ground rattle snake, which threw the
clirid into spasms for nearly an Hour. Its loot and
ancle were entirely black, when the Nerve and
Biiiic Lamm;:,, was applied, which immediately
killed the poison, and saved the child. It dropped
oil to sleep immediately, and awoke quite well
M E Miller had a horse bit with a rattlesnake,
which caused the animal to swell very much
Upon two applications of the liniment it'was en
tirely cured I remain, Yours, &c.,
G D .S TEW ART.
New Orleans, May 7, 1S. K O.
Dr J T Henderson : Dear Sir :—ltgives me much
pleasure to recommend your invaluable medicines
winch have been so severely tested in the cure of
murcurial scirrlius of the nose, which had corn
p.etely destroyed the partition between the nostril
and the bones of the nose. The patient had many
other eating ulcers upon his body, caused bv the
oint action ol yphi lis and mercury until he was
a loathsome spectaclc'.to look at. 11c had consult
ed Drs Watson, Mullen, Stone, and others of New
Orleans, to no purpose, and while in this fix, von
recommended the EurckaTonie, tho Eureka Pills
with the application of your Nerve and Bone Lin
nent. One quart of tne Tonic,four bores of pills
uid half a pint ot Liniment, has offer’ j a coin
toraplete cure. AMEDIE FUQU(
For the sufferer, ANTONIO MARTIN.
Washington, Texas, Feb 9, ISSO.
Dr IT Henderson: Sir: During 1847, myself,
my family, and several of my neighbors, were se
verely afflicted with the “ Chills and Fever, which
had resisted quinine, blue mass, Champion’s and
sappington’s pills, Texas Tonic, and the whole
catalogue of remedies patent and otherwise, when
Mr Cornel.us gave me a quart bottle ofyour Eure
ka tonic, and 50 of your Ncpcnthcab pills, with
which I cured myself, seven of my family, and six
lo n*y neighbors, a single case of which, have not
relapsed or returned. Ido mostpositively believe ‘
it to be the only certain and lasting cure for Chill
and Fever ever discovered ; and, as I see you have
pajented them, it is to be hoped that you will es-
tablish agencies throughout Ka*t,
lexis. . . ‘ l, "‘ W c ,.
Send me to tine place,-.') gallm,
dflO pilis—care of Stewart, None;; ‘""ii ,
ion. Yours, &c., ’■ ‘“'.a',
■ * THUS. j. „
M BILE, Yl.,...| fffl Y .
Dr I T Henderson : Sir :—'l h.
Tonic you gave me, xv.th live l.o Xes 'mu,
has completely cured me of ffyspi j,,. -"’“r jn
know aimosi maili me a maniac, .in ‘
ter, when we were lioih invalids i,,.. ( j: \
Orleans, in thy. same room. t
I believe you have made one of tj.,.
hie and scoyOries n medicine, that ha* , ” ’
cted. Yours Ne. L :.\y;,
X 7 For sale at R. Cart rsD ug S;, r . I
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each .bottle This is to prevent t
any mistake or question as to iu W
Dr .8 F Townsend's Sar.-aq .i!la , s \r. !■
possess more ,M edicina i \ irines u, fl
in six bottles of any •Hats’ H
> Sarsajiari'la; and to
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cot disca.'v (such as me ii tie ecu fc,.’,.,, ,B|
the other advertised Medicines pul fl|
Scrofula, * Dyspepsiai’ “ Kd
Stubborn tilcers, I
Eff> els of Mercury, Skin S
Fever Sores, Liver Cun,H
Erysipelas. Dropsy,
Rleiimalism. Ritigyrunn.s W’
G irural Debility, Heart Ih sea , t .. w
JfT Sold liy all the Principal Driigniq .1
era! Store Koepqt's throughout the Jg
cipal ( slice, in New York. 82 Nassau „i r ,,,„ H
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lehSwlv Wliolsale and Ht'lail I
Useful to Every Family
PRYOR’S O INTM ENT.I
T not only cures the Files, hut is i,., I
remedy lor Bums, Scald),cad.
Fresh Cuts. Risings or old sores ol'evirvi H
CERTIFICATES. ‘I
Atlanta, Sept. 2;
Tliis is to certify that 1 have list'd i,. I
Ointment, vvitli success in lilt: tre.unn ,a , I
ol the phageftcmic >ind. I further M
the best application to Flics that I an ~,. H
with. H. \Y FS'J'MtiJtlT'.H
Atlanta, SiqqH
Col. Win. B. Pryor: Dear Sir: —li’mhh
experiaoce 1 am compelled to say that
is without a parallel, having effected ;i
ulcer of years standing, occasioned hv
ing of a leg with the circumstances of
are well acquainted, though too long ior
Respectfully you is Sir...
NAT. M.udß
La Grange. Si. j
Col. W. B. Pryor: Dear Sir:—l ran ;n- |tj|
checrluliy and sincerely certify to the ql If
your Pile Ointment; F'e persons can :
ter right to exoress an opinion con<:rrn;i;.R|H
diflereat remedies that have. Ic n elli'r*,o|
( public for tho. cure oi the malady ffn.ii I. 11
j cause few have been more severely atil.rKfi
it than I have been, and as few. |;rri:i H[
! tried a greater number of remedies f. : K.
! opinion is ilia t your Pile Git.intent is i|„ D
’ jn use ; that it will not only sooth am! u;, ra
; but will posiliviiv cure if properly i;„
; persevered in a I'.ur trial, I recmini'Mii H
I o ,ls in reach oi such a remedy the um< H
: jutment. Yours, respeci In llv.
iiiar2s“3m EDW. YOUN (t B
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[ uuilmis.Gr.
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DR, G-UYSOTT’S
IMFROYEP EXTRACT OF I
YELLOW BO Hi ,!M) SARSAPABILI [I
Ij*'(tß tiro cure ot all diseases or disnn:, H
rated by impure blood. lis i*reat sun [ I
lv entitles it u> the name iff tiie !•'. Ul il
1C AN -i’l’A il<i< . S,,'far as is knn-,'II |
appreciated, and many cmiiu.i. H
cians use i. daily in their practice wiili; H
hafpy efii'cls, and certi y that it is the I,os H
in existence, ami tiie on I v one lhal -'J \ If
TIiST ill '’ TIME. Every year adds n, I
popularity, and multimies it* ;i.stnni.-liii.j: I
The v:tt : m ot DJTADY ><'iff.iß
with suppurating elands, honor-cniiu'ii ft H
caries eating into his bones, finds (dun! H
low Dock and Sarsaparilla a balm or Ins b; I
! His horrible torments are assuaged, and ii H
dy not only relieved, hut I*KILM.UYI.fI
GUI. 154).
It may be safely asserted, from i..r r* H
past experience, that “Dr. Guy soil’s
Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla.’’ i-. !
c mpari.- -on, the MOST Vi GMtr.l’.H I (3
F.BY <>.\ D Vlt ill or the 1011-ivii; ■
and all others proceeding from \ it ail H
Scrofula or King’s Erii, It hr* u m.i t i.-m. M
ttate Cutaneous Eruptions, I’iinjrie.-,> r i I
lu!es i’ll the Face, Blotches. H: ■ ■
Chronic Sore Eyes. Iting Worn J
or Teller, Scald head, Kn- j
largement and lain ul H
the B
Stubliorn Ulcers,
Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica or I.tttn -v
and Diseases arising from an injudicious
use ol Mcriury, Ascites or Dr*q>y,
Exposure or imprudence tti Luo,
Liver Complaint, Ague ami
Fever, Intermitting Fe
ver. Ciioicia Morbus,
Dy sentery,[
Diarrhoea, Plethora of Mood
in the Head,Piles, Pams
in the Back, Sides.
Breastor Loins,
and all forms of muscular, glandular fed ri I
It is a sovereign specific for Gcner.i! i ■
and the best renovator lor Broken lei’ ■
It braces and re-invigorates every organ, r
activity and regularity in every liiiictum. •>
duces that condition of the whole pliy.-.c 1. I
which is the best security for LONG UH
Let all “who wirh to purge the blem
impurities contracted from the tree ii’ < : ,
the upper it* during the winter, and te pie- . E
system to RliSlsT SIJMMKR • Plß*’ I
resort Now to “Guysi t ‘s Extract el I <’i ”
and Sarsaparilla,” which is proving ilsr, ■ I
dote for many of the most malignant <li-‘* : -’
flesh is heir to, and they will neverh
lor in this remedy the public faith ba■> l ’■ 1
vorou—never can waver ; for it is l"iu. |:n: I
pe.icnce, just as their v ant of laiih
spurious compounds is also Imtuded in i
They FIA l itOM MINT HAL A"' 11 . ■
to se k liopc, life and vigor Irom this 1 1 < 11 EB
VI.GETABLII MHU BY. Therrf” -• ■
ever broken down in health and sjn fits, 0 ■
loathsome to himself and others, let n° ” ‘ I
pair of recovery, let the phtienl only ui••• H
that his hope ol physical restoration
“Guysott’s Exlrkct of Yellow Duck J
riila,” and persuade hint for Ins I.ll'l *
to try it, and we have no hesitation m j'’ I
a speedy restoration to health. H
Asa means ol regulating all the I" 111 "; ,
YV< MAN’S J>ICI,|C.VTH OIiLAM 7 ’ F
it h sno equal in the materia medical ,!l ” .H
critical period of life, when the first stag* °-
decline commences, its cordial anl in ' lC l
properties will enable her to pass the o lf|fS ■
iCTNone genuine unless put up in 1 :lr ? r ,1
containing a quart, and name ol the Suu|’ ; , ■
in the glass, with the written signature 8. I
licit on the outside wrapper.
Price, $ 1 per bottle- -—or (! bottles lor I
Sold by RCOVIL 4-MEAD,
lIS Chartres st-, N. <>r 1 < an>- I
GESNER 4c PKABt'l"; fl
Columbus A' 1 ®
Sole General Agents for the Southern ‘ I
whom all orders must be addressed.
may27—weo w4m I
TO THE AFFLICTED. ■
| >R. A. B. STROUD, continues to devo' c
E X undivided attention to the treat 11 ’ 11
Chronic Diseases of every form and vane’.' •
is prepared to entertain patients— both “'I”, 1 ’
black, for which his charges are very |,|,l ' il Vl
Persons wishing treatment, should note
age, the history of the case ; their present jfl
ton sand the color of their hair and e>es,
the letter (post paid) enclose #-,bo, and on ff- ■
ception, he will mail to their address a portie ■
Medicine, (to last a month) to suit Ibe t,isl ■ v I
flatters himself that bis long and extensive (hi
rience and his established success in this def ■
raent, ol practice, will be sufficient guaran ‘ ■
applicants. Postage on a portion of Mean’ I
only five to 10 cents. r . I
Pondtown, Sumpter co., Ga. Feb 23. “ I
CLOTHS.
rXI.AOK, blue, brown, green, drab, olive and olive N “ ■
ibronze d’etre, bronze muse, and amelie—Frenrfl
English—to be found by I lie yard, ready made, or m* 1 ’ ■
order, in the most elegant and fashionable style, ana I
ranted to please all, at I
aprilfi-twti ” WILLIFORD 4c DANE- 1 ” I