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COLUMBUS SKY-LIGHT DAGURREAN
GALLERY.
On the enter of Brood •rtA Randopll
Street*.
orr.n MR. myg.itT's ort noon store
T DOLLY respeetftifiy annmmrc? to ‘he citizen* *
• < ■tuinhiis aml vicinity, that he ha* taken the above
Uooin. for ne vcar. ami titled them up tn a style inferior
to nonf In the fHate of (•eonon. ,
He i* i*re|>ared to take Dasmerreotvpe Likenesses ir a
atvle that f.r beauty and acrurory of dehiwrtion canrot
& surpassed by any establishment in the sooth. Hi* r a
meras are of the latest improvement, winch will enal 1#
him to take liken.-?-.- ellherroll. half, quarter, orinmlu m
size, which he will put up in the la st quality of cases, ,r
n Frame*.a* mav suit the ti.stu of the purchaser. No jet
ion sitting for a Miniature will be required to take it nil
n , u a correct ami satisfactory likeness at the time it U
ak.-nr Likenesses of dck or deceased person* iakei al
hr\r residence?. . . ...
Instruction* given in the Art, and all nec*ian
apparatus fiirnlahed.
1 y k <;„i,t Lockets, Breast Pm*and linger Rini.w oi
all descriptions suitable for MiniaMrvs, cheap a* ea i he
bought in the state.
Instruments or the be*t quality, with necessary fixture,
together with Duguerrejni stock of every ilevription.
const intly on Itaiid Wind * r sole. anew stylo of
fam y cases, whirl, he will sell on reasonable terms.
Pictures warranted not to fade, if properly taken care
of. A premium of Ten Dollar- vrdl J* given to any
pen in producing n miniature >t his Inch luis faded.
I adies should dress in Ida. k. or in rich dark llguros,
and Ih ntleniert with biark scarf* and \ests.
Tlie I.adies and gentlemen ol ('ohimhunj and vicinity
nr,, resp.-ctf.illy invited to call at his rooms and examine
h ; *'**iini<?n. a . . .
ar&ymKe *n Kroad or Randolph *ree I*.
BJAT ltfSV,
CTTUBKRT MALE 4c. FEMALE
INSTITUTE.
rrviir exerciser of this Institution will lie resumed on
I lht . Monday in next. The serv ices of
able ami efficient Assistant Teachers being procured, ar
rangements will he made for the reception of I |<np>b.
no pain- will lie spared in affording all the fa. I ill. *
whii-h can In’ had in like institutions for attaining a thor
ough < lassicai uni English education.
PaiMtav ri.ssK—Ortliograj.hy and Rending
per Term of tlvo months .••••••; 00
p picKr.HiTOKV tUssks —Thealmte with \\ nt-
Ing, Primary Arithmetic and Primary Geo
graphv * 00
rilis r J'rsin* IHh.-Hii- above with Arilli
metic, G.-ographv, KnglisliJr. in mar, Hislo
rv Kolany. Composition and .Elocution I- Ik)
fla.'ovn Jimob —Phllosophy.ri Astronomy,
* ‘hemistrv, Geology, Mensurations, Survey ingl
Gcoinrtrv and Book-keeping lb “
(*r.vioa Class—The above with the Ijmguago* f
* mil Book-keeping ;•■•••••••••.
\ kl ic—(lnstrumental) and Hook-keeping HO
PiisTivn AMI Dhawivo mill Book-keeping... I- 00
No pupil received lor less lime than one term.
Fo* ll,e acconHiHHlntion of young gentlemen preparing
for College or hitsities* avocation*, and wishing to coin
plcle their studies In a short lime, there will be in con
nection with the Institution n select Classical Ucpart
n,cut provided with a comfortable room, and attended
bv ac'iiniH'li iit Teacher whose whole time and attention
will be .I.'voted in affording every facility in their stu
dios to those under his charge.
* Die numbero,'pupils will he limited tn 25. Rates of
Tuition Flirty Dollars per year; those wishing to enter
this department should make,.’ early application.
TO PARENTS AND CiPARDIANS.
The extra tuition in this Department Is only ?4 per
V\ hen si inliou* voting men have at all time? access to
the Teachers, and not left to plod their way through difli
ililcs. as they toonften have to dojintlic promiscuous
and crowded school room ; Ihev will make on a reason
able estimate, double progress. And thus each year.
?ate not oiilt a four* time, but a year's tuition, hoard, lu-,
..Titht.orl.W r.l-lf A. h. It. BRIK.N. Prin
BUENA VISTA FEMALE
INSTITUTE.
rixilE exetrisesoflliia Institution will lie resumed on
L Monday January Will, under the sii|RT'uitendenrc
n heretofore, oflhc subscriber, assisted again by Miss j
II VSNAII E.< IIASK. |
Every needful facility to ensure ripe and thorough j
scholarship, will be afforded.
The spacious and tastetnl editice erected for the school, i
will be in a state of entire completion. The |ictun-sqiio i
ami airy village at w hich it is located, is tepidly extend- ;
lug under the hand* of energetic builder* ; and new no- j
cessions to its imputation, arc constantly gained from the j
ranks of the w orthy and retlued of older sections of the i
ritato. !
Tuition fees in the literary department will vary, with ;
the Held of study—ranging from $7 to S2O per session of t
twenty two weeks.
.Stringers to the Principal—a minister oflhe Methodist i
Episcopal Church—are referred to Bishop .! (). Andrew j
unit Dr F. Pierce, of Oxford, f.'a., to Dr Alcxaildc— I
Means, of the Meilienl College, Augusta, Ga., and to
President XV. 11. Ellison, late of the Wesleyan Female I
( ollegc, Miicoii. Ga. /Iliile sectarianism will he entirely j
banished from the srinwit-rooiu and the lecture, the most j
scrupulous care will he taken to rear the structure of the j
pupil's character on the basis ol IMMe morals and motive.
Young ladies call lie furnished with books at the Insti- !
tu'e. Further information may lie obtained froinclrcti
larsin the bands of the l’rinci|ial. Patrons are requested !
not to einliarrass the operations of the school. If I, can lw j
avoided, by delaying the entrance of their daughters be
yond the day of commencement.
1,,J. R. DASFORTH.
AMERICUS FEMALE INSTITUTE
ritllF. subscriber lias opened in AMF.RICT’f B , iFuinler
1 co, Oa.u Female Seminary, in which he proposes to
leach all the branches which are necessary to constitute
a practical ami |iolitc education. Americu? affords pe
culiar nd\milages lor such un Instil., lion. It is know n
t.> lie one of the most healthy Villages in the Slate; w hilst
Un- high character of its citizens lor intelligence and good
morals furnish.'* every guai’iqitee, that Young I,adies, |
who may lie sent here, will lie free from all imprope r in- |
fllienees* and w ill enjoy every facility foreorrect mental ;
and moral training. From liis long e-VJie-rie-nce as a j
Teacher and by assiduous attention to hi? duties, lie hopes i
to merit and receive a liberal patronage.
I’hc scholastic year will be divided into two terms of
five months each! The tlrst commencin'.: on the 2d Mon
day in January and terminating on Friday lielore the
2 I Monday in June. The second to ronuueiiee on 2d
Monday ill July, and terminatelhe Friday Indore the 2d ;
Monday in Dei-eutlier. No pupil will In- receivml lor -
less than a term, except liy special agreement. The fol- \
low due will be the rates of tuition :
Primary department per term of live months sl2 .TO
lliint ( las*, do do do .... 14 00 ,
Second t’lass, do do do .... 16 Os) i
First l ias-, do do do 20 00 1
Music, Piano or f.uitai. do do .... 2.T o*l |
Drawing and Painting, do do .... 12 .TO j
Wax Work, do do .... 12 .TO ;
Latin, fireek. or French, do do 7 00 ,
There w ill be no extra charges, except .TO els. to each ‘
pupil during winter term for fuel. Booksanil stationary, |
ninl materials for draw ing, to lie furnished by the
pupil*.
The Principal will In- prepared to receive into Ids I’nnii- j
lx, a limited number of boarders who will tie charged at
the rate of $165 lor the scholastic year. Hi* charge in- j
eludes tuition on all the regular braiiehes taught in the,
Beminnry, together with lights, fuel and washing.
The pupils connected with this Seminary, will liavetlie
ns,- of a large and well selected l.ilirary. and will In.-
Pindsliix! with the In-st |n-riolical lilernlure ol’ the day. j
Arrangements will lie made at an ea- ly pi-riml. to pnn-iin- ;
a Philosophical Apparatus, a Cabinet of Minerals, and ,
every other lifi-I-**nr\ facility.
Vocal Music will lie taught to all the Pupils free of
charge. For further particulars address the subscriber i
at Americus. P. A. STKt II!El*, Principal.
X- It.— Payments for each term arc to In- made mail ‘
vane >, in every Instance, w lien it is practicable.
Hie following gentlemen have kindly consented to act i
ns a Board of Visitors: —i’ol.M Dudley, lion A M D I
King, T M Furlow, II Davenport. Hugh M King, fol DI •
Malone. R.l llodgis. Rev I sane Hart, Morgan llall, 1 Til •
liJenkins. M 4 Morgan, II R Ale Kay, N Meltane. Rev. j
( U Mct arter, Wright Brady, lkr A Rosr a Fi.-g,nur : milh, 1
Fol Elf Hfvwn. lu Mims and Fol T F shdVl*an.
The follow U-slinuitiials are suhmittt'il for the In-ii.-flt
oftlioA- w ho may feel intcresiixl in tin- Institution ;
“The Rev P. A. Sfrotiel, has In-en for several years
Reetorofthe IlililiFumity Academy. The umtig-isiwit
Trustees of sai.t Academy, take pleasure in bearing tes
timony to the diligent ami lhith f nl manner ill which Mr
j*. has’discharged hisdutles. As far as we have ht-anl
tie lia* given satisfaction to tin- |umiis of tin- Institution
■ud we eheorftdly recommend him to the palron.-ige of
war friends anil the public, wherever he mav locate.
N.t.MINUOK, j
H. ROSE, I ,
K. A. 1.. ATKTN?ON, ( 1 rus.oes.
A. H. CHAPPEI.I, J
Jfaroii, 24ih Sept, *3l.
ll*>hur uiuLtsLxm! that the Rev. P. A. Ptrk>K'l, late
Rvhrif the Itihhrounty Aemteiny, iiiifiidi t u|h*ii n
Krmale Seiniimn in .Xniirieus, we tnke pleasure
In retNHnnKMullmr him ainl hi> lo the )alrvii
A. P, liow*. T. It. Ijitnar, M. I>.
W’;lsliill!ltoU Pm', V. 11. Cole,
Thsut’s <_i. Holt, I. I. Uoss aI: Cos.
Sylvatms Iguniruii), AValter 11. Ilrtviiltam,
J.ogau Atkitison, N, (luslev it Suit,
Pulaski If. 1U Si. Williford.
Maxm, IJa. 2titit Sept 1851.
Ant. rieus, Oct 47—enw3i
TEACHERS WANTED
VLAOY ami Gentleman, vveß nranininen.le.l. ar
wanttsl to take charge of live Clayton Male* ami K(
male vendemies tlie ensuing year. Applioatieis. m ill be
reeetvevl until the 13ih Oeeeinbor.
e'Layton is shvmu-6 in Barbour eotmly, Ala.
notoriously k.withy—crowing in |s>pnlation ami impor
tam'e> n itli as fine pro?T*ects for scb.u>ls as .VIIT villaec
ilt the Stale,
kppllc.vivt* anreqnire.l to make .listinet projssutions
—-setting lorth what namlier of fnipils thev will require
ami tike the profits of the school; or w hat iixrai salary
they will receive. Tuition is at the usual rates.
H, M. TOMPKINf*,
Nnv 22—tw6t Presi.lent ol’.lhr Boanl of Trustee*.
Select School.
A SELECT SCHOOL. limited to 25 scholars
* v will Ih; openml hv the siihscrilH-r on the first Momla
in January next. Terms, soo lor 40 weeks.
P.K- ii>-tti joh v rsrr.i.M.
!*•..*-.C 1’ shl'lftHM.,
\8 Ef.ElT School far Is>rs will he o|H>mst by the
subscriber upon the first M,.inlay In January, in a
pleasant r.*oiu in a central part of the city.
Scholastic year, 4 week. Terms S4O. ’
Tho school w ill be limited to twenty scholars,
IL H. n Evas,
RarEßasi ss—Rev.T. F. ?ovtt, Maj. T. M. Neis.vnand
11. Hall, Esq. I’oliimhits. I>er 3— .w.f
HAMILTON MALE ACADEMY
rjvllE exercises of this Institution for tlie ensuing yea
L will commence on Monday, January sth, under the
aupei'inlelideuce of S. E. foams, A. Ml, Principal,aided
by competent Assistants. The Teachers are determined
tint theaefund shall la* a* well worthy of public patron
age as any nthor in VVeatera t-eoivia.
Tuition WS\ §3O and §4O per y ear, according to stu
dies pursue j.
No extra chargea for instruction in the .Vodern Lan
guages.
Board from $6 to *lO [x*r month. Tor further parti-
Dta/s apply to the Principal.
Jlftintiton, Get 25 wy
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
ssmmM imjiaiwiii: j
PASSENGER TRAINS.
riasT, OR ICtMIOtUTtOS TRAIN.
JEAVEB CHAREE.STf)\ daily at 8 A. M, and ar
j rives at Hamburg at 3,V P. M.
I wave- Hamburg daily atC a M, and arrive al Charles
ton at tyt P. .'I.
This train takes up and sets and wn all way passengers,
sci oxn, or Kxrßi.s train’
Hamburg at .1 P. M.
I wave* Hamburg at 10 A. and arrive at Charleston
at 3k l>. JI.
This train take* through Passengers only, and alirapr
arrivi-siu full time to connect with the evening train
nf the t.isirgia Rail RoasL, al AugtLsta, going Weal, and
with the Wilmington Boats am! w ith the New York
and Philadelphia line of f'teainers going East.
FREHtHT TRAINS.
rtRST, OR KEurLAR TRAIN.
Charleston daily at 5 A. M_ arriv e at Ham
burg before H A. M. next day, and as many trains leave
every morning as may tie necessary to take off all the
Hoods rereived In-fnrc 6 o’clock the evening In-fore.and
on their arrival al Hamburg, are immediately discharged
and sent over to the F corgi a Railrnflil.
Srcunii. or Expresl freight and night passenger train
I grave i liarleston 5 p. m., and arrive at Hamburg, at 7
n. m, next morning.
I stive Hamburg at 6 p. n, and arrive at Cliarieston
at 7 a. in. ■
This train will take light and valuable Hoods only,
say fcoxr* and boles Dry Hood*. Ilats, Shins. Saddlery .
Class, Drugs, Ac. .f-c.. which will he sent over imniedi
ati-lv on arrival to the Georgia Rail Road Depoi, at Au
gusta, and from thence will bedespatcheil In the day or
night mail lrain. nr by extra express of tin- Georgia Rail
Road, to their jioints of destination. In addition to the
almvc. Me*rs. Comb* & Chamberlin hav e maiicnirangr
ments to express tight Goodsnu their own account tij til
Passenger Train.
Tariff of lint". , , Tg RR
FREIGHT THE SAM* BY BOTH TRAINS* dr]}l*t nt
Shv from (,lark***ton to j I fain- *lv*u*ta
Firmt f-’LAsm —of— j biinr.j tne/ucthr
Box c*!* Hats Hon nt- is ami Fumiturr. ‘ j tollalUrdf
p r cubic foot Bct*.i
Sk • ono Clakf. —
Boxe* and Imilcb Dry (omnli*, Wioo-,;
Srultllirr, lilauF. UriiiCF, Ace. Alc.. ‘
l*cr lbs... * 45
Third Olapf
j Uofto, Butler, Chccse,*T<v. ♦
j haem, I .Father, Fc:illn*r-. !.onf .aml; i
( riMlictl OXUni Varus;
am! Domestic?-. IlownaTirc, Bar ami
Hbcct Iron, Wimlow BußiOv
Oil. rrockerj", ami fin! 1
crates or caakiv Hißlwari 1 ,! }
llo!l*w-wure, Jnnl, Tallow, Bv**h-, .
wax, bal<‘s of Ilau*, Mill- i
C;.*. r rinu, Bacon, loose, ate. &c | 20 j 25
Fot rtii Class. —
f*iurar, (’oflec, Rice, Pii? Iron. Mill,
ain I 4 • riitl ftonc*. Nail?*, Bacon ir*
boxes and casks j 15 j 2t)
Ffk< ific Artk lm— i
S.ilt in iMU’ks ** r ! 35
Flour, bbU i 25 35
Com, Wheat, Oats. Rye, Tens, Ate.. | 7 | S
I'ipenund hlids. I.iouor 300 i 400
Quarter Carks and Wet Barrel^,.... j 75 J 100
])r}’ Dnrrelis kc. kc t 50 ! 75
All tfooils con.sisrncd to the .Tjfeiit of the South tarn
u.t Railroad Com party, Charleston, accoinpanmi with
llill nf leading) or arfrVrr, will be received ami forward
ed free of commission, but without such Bill of Lading,
or advice, tlie Company will not he responsible. For the
nile* and reflations of the Company generally sec tlie
Tariff of Kates printed on cards.
J. D. FETSII Sup’t. Transit.
Chariesti•■.July 20,1851. aug4
GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE
aMARIETTA, ga,
1 CAIH2TS, on Monday tiik 7tii or Ji lt, IF3I.
The Institution is owned by H lock holders, ami is under
heeontrol of a Bonn! of Trustees.
The Faculty elected consists of Maj. A. V. Brumby,
Gen James W. Armstrong, Maj. 1). 11. Hill and Thomas
Steward son, M. I).
The SufHTinlentlent, Maj. Brimiby, is a graduate of
West Point, lie comes to us with the best recommemla
fons frun the Academic of tfmt Institution: and.
154., from the Faculty of the L’niveraity of Alafiama,
where he taught Mathematics and Ci\ il engineering Isev
eral years. Gen. Armstrong and Maj. llill arc also grad
uates of West Point, and are experienced tesichers.
The latter in at this time Professor of Mathematics in
Washington College, Va.
The course of instruction, regulations and discipline of
helj. ?*. Military Academy, so far ns they are applica
ble to a State Institution, have been adopted, and will
be publUhedin pamphlet form.
Tne Institution is organized upon the usual |*lan of
out Collegiate Classes. By reference to the following
SYNOPSIS OF STCOIKS, Parents and Guardians can,
at once, see what are Hie requirements for joining either
FOURTH rI.ASS.
Arithmetic. Algebra, Geometry, KiigUftli Grnmiuar.
Geography, Com jK>bi I ion and Declamation. French
third class.
Trigonometry, Mensuration, Purveying, flescriptive
Geometry and its applications, Analytical ‘ tb'ometry,
French, Drawing, ( oili|osilion, Rhetoric, History.
siecnNn * LASS.
Differential ami Integral ('alculus. Natural and experi
mental Philosophy, Astronoiiu.Chemistry, Drawing, Fa
deuces o IChristianity, Moral and -ntal Philosophy.
FIRST CLASP.
Vnturnl History, Minerak*gj', f o*ol(*gy and Physiolgy,
Political Kconoiny, Law of Nations, Civil ami Military
Engineering, ami Civil Architecture, Infantry Tactics,
Science malpractice of Artillery.
No Cadet w ill be admitted who in less than fourteen
or more than twenty-live years of age : or who is alltiet
ed with ny disease or infirmity which would render
him unlit for military duty.
Tlie Cadets will be occupied about one hour and a j
half each day in military exercises; but at auch time a ;
an not lotnterfirt trith th'tr regular ttudifs.
NIFORM, FCKNITCRK,
The Filiform consists of a light gray cloth coatee, trim
med with gilt convex buttons and black cord —white
vest, and white Russian drilling pantaloons, withou
trimmings—tosuminer. For winter, gray cloth vest and
pantaloons, trimmed to suit the emit —black st*ck, white
gloves and w hite belt—Monroe sliot-e and a Forage cap
.No other dress vill he icurn ; nor will Cadets be o /
joired to keep other clothing in their rooms. Each Co.lel
from a oistanci must provide him self* with a mattress
and bedding tor a ingle betl, mattrcß cover and bed
sirap—one t/unk. rU‘‘*w-* bag utd towels.
F.Acn will unite with his i ‘-•uenoOe* in purchas
ing. tor tlu v ir common one pine talh*,one lookLau
glass one wash pail,one pail and one broom.
In view of the following regulations, parents amlguar-
sending their sons ami wards t>tliis Institution, arc
ndvlseuto deposit with the >r w ith some
some friend in Marietta, a sum of money sufficient n> j
purc.liase the at<ve irticles, and to cver all iu*cess:iry£ex
penses Ur one Sessim; >r the Sii|H*rintei4lent shouhl Im
authorixtsl, in writing. U How tlm <L> make an c
count for a specif ed sum. The regulation referred to is
as follow*, viz: Every Cadet shall 4eep a small blank
hook, in which shall be charged exery <rticlc he may
purciiase. This btxk shall Ih % turned oxer totl.e
intendent for his inspection at the end of every month.
Any Cadet who shall contmct a <lett without permh
sion of the Sii|K‘rintendent, or Ik; “ rulslied with any ar
ticle whatever, by any storekeeper orolher person, w ith
out such permission, *r whose parent or guardian shall
pay ary debt contracted by him during his connection
with tlie institute, and in violation of this regulation,
hall be dismissed.
TFRMJ*.
Tuition, lloa-d Washing, Fuci. Iglds, Field Music,
•nut ail othu C*‘i*r s -guit expenso. [per s*<h'H “I fi\ e
months.’ SI‘M tMi
ui ion alone, [for resilient Cadets,] per Session, 25 <ni
Field Music ntal other contingents, - - - 2OH
Any Cutlet entering the Institute niter the commence
ment of a session, will be charged in p'’o|Mrtion to the
abox crates. ‘J'Jtrsr charges must be pail in ‘'advance, f* ,
nil expenses ext**pt the fee f*r tuition. Every Cade j
leaving the Institute before the expiration of the peri ]
tal lo r which he has made an advance, shall receive Ih
unexpended balance'.
£'2f**The Editor of any newspaper In Gts*rgia. South
Carolina. Florida, Alabama, Mississippi or Tennessee, by
installing this advertisement in his paper, ami sending
copy regularly to the Military Institute,*’ shal
he entitled to tuition for one Cadet, or his ands ft at the
rate of twenty-tlxe dollars per s?i*n, payable it tui
lion, and in favor of any Cadet, will be accepted.
DAVID IRWIN
June, s—ls—jy 1 Board Trustee
MERCER UNIVERSITY.
PTXFIT.t.I), OHKF.XF. COC.YTV, OKOItGU.
STUDIES'.
The St ml 1e • of tills University are
.1 The id ogival Course of three years, designed for thoe
who are preparing for the Gos|rl Ministry ;
.■i i Jllegriate C"*r*r of four x ears, equal to tliat of othei
Colleges in IhucmiiU
./ Seine fife Course vs three years, including, with some
mlditions. all the studies of the Collegiate Course except
the Ancient lauiguage#c
.fa .icademieal ( nurse, including vrtfc*4ever \ti iv?a*csh
ry to prepare tor admission into College.
ADMISSION.
The regular time for the admission of Stmi*nls, is at
the 4*pe'iiing of the Term, tho last Weduerslay in Air
gUM.
l amlidati'S for admission into the Collegia* Coins
must sustain a satisfactory examination on (bsgraphy ;
Arithmetic; English, loitiu and (Javk (inmniar, i ;es:ii
Virgil, t ‘icero's Select (>rations; and Jacob's Greek. Rend:
er: and nuM le at least fourt<-en years of age.
Candidates for hdiniaeftton into the Fcientific f our*
i must sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography
Arithmetic ; l.nglish Grammar; Simple F.quations in Al
| gelxra; an*! tw* books in Geometry ; and must be at lean
! B.xleoa yciirs oi Rfct*.
expanses.
Tai/i-a Ff, i'/rriH? Trrvi. Fall Term.
Is Thjs-.loou ai. PnxiNilv.., Nothing Nothing
I.N < OIXKtSC $25 (Ml <<ls (It)
fits rim Col r-es 25 00 ]5 po
—IN ACADEMY —
Pn-|>arator IF * g 5 uo 15 on
Second ’ “ SO (Ml p* oil
Tl. nl “ 15 00 0 Oil
Kti-n notary “ 10 on ono
Koom lint 6 00 4 00
(ntix'r*t l. j iimer*..: SOU I 00
These expense. an- r.-qiiitvd to ho paid in advance.
From Student.- who Mi;e in the College buildings,
fifty dollars iil lie received a* lull payment for the tui
tion fees, room rent, aud contingent expenses of tin
year.
T'lie price of Itoar-l in the village is *lO [k-i month ;
washing, room-rent, and fuel. $5.
COMMKN- K VENT AsJ> VACS J!l t\S.
The Coiunfeurouieut is hold ou tbeVtsi Wednesday in
July, ,
There are fw<- Vacations, dividing the y vnf into two
terms. as follow s:
First Trui—from last Wednesday £1 August to lkr
cemlier 15th.
Winter Vacation—-from December loth to February
. first.
Sh-coikl Term—from first day of Fc-bruarr to Com
mencement.
Summer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wyd
uesdav in August.
“Any ou application tv iy. JJagg, the President
of the 1 nty;utsit\. will igg-.s.e a catalogue containing ail
necessary iufartnatWu in iviation to the Inslilutitm.
_./. S.I.YDT.HS.
sept9-w ly Sec’y, of the Board of Trustees.
HOCK ISLAUD FACTORY,
IP now manufacturing Writing Paper of all the ra.
nous kinds, —such as la-tter. Foots-cap, Flat-cap,Folio
and Commercial Post, iruled and nnnil.-d,! Mtsiiuma,
Demys, fcc. Also, News-print, Book aud Colored Jla
per, P<—!-ime<*aii<l Mews Kuvelopes ami Wrapping Pa
1-er of :dl sizes; all of which will Ik- sold oil as favor
able terms as can be purchased in any market.
t irtlers lor auy of the abv-vc Lind* of Paper, addressed
o D. ADA MS, < Treasurer- or the undersigned. will meet
with p*u:;’pt attention. U. B. CIiUTIS St-Cv,
Tn*
LM ORIGINAL AND GENUINE
DH. TOWNSEND’S
\\W COMPOUND
j P* S EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA
| q e. a * now manufactured under the imtu
CO CZ H diate diri-ction of the well known
Oil JH EM IST AND PHYSICIAN
£> m j£g James R Chilton,
-3 m ■ >f New York, whose certificate printed
H 33 Mil n Green Paper, will be found on the
“ N hjl titside wrapper of each bottle. _ This
SH; s j,, prevent the |s.ssibi|it y of nnv
5* H jjfl iii.lake or question as to its x'enume-
Na. 1 ■ -e ness.
Dr. H. P. Townsend's Snrsaparilla is warranted to
posses* more medical Virtues in one l>oltle than in six
Issttles of any oilier so called Preparations of barsaj.a
rilin. and to”
KEEP GOOD
rot ANY l E V U T II “ f TINE. !T
ALL ('LIMATES.
This Medicine Its* cured more persons of different dts
cas*-s (s.irh as mentioned below) titan all tlie other ad
vertised Medicines put together,
a.-r> .lit la, | Dyspepsia,
Stiiliborii ricer*. Fostivetn-ss,
iilTeets of Mercury, | Pkm Disease*.
l>v.-r rior. s, | Liver Complaint,
Er. sipelas, | Dropsy,
Rlii-iimatism, j Kin-jw-irm, .Saltriteum,
General Debility, | Heart Disease*,
fa*- Sold by all tin- Principal Drucnrists a cncra
Store Keepers fiiromiboiit the world. Urine U'ee
in N.-w-York. “2 Nassau Street Principal offie on
don. IY> Strand, next door to the Lvccuin 1 tt
for sale bv GESNER & PEABODY
fob 8 wl y Wholesale and Retail Ag
DR. DsGRAFFENRIED’S
CELEBRATED
RIIEiniITIC LINIMEN
IN ininxliicing tJiin medicine to tlie people <f the Unit
ed States, for sale, the proprietors beg leave to submit
tlie following stn ement of Dr. DeGraffeiiried, its di>cov.
eirt r and inventor:
TheundcrHigned frankly dates that he has prerrribe<l
this medicine for the l:wt’twenty-tw • years in all forms
of Ac to and Chronic lUiciiinatirm, with a unpar
alleled in the annals of medicine; and he has no hesita
tion in *viyiiig. that it i* decidedlv tlie most valuabh* ri'in
rdy ever yet discovered for the rebel of this nio-e painful
and <li**tres4ing malady.
Hi* note biM>k contains upwards of three hundred ens
ei, in w hich it ha* boon used within the above i.enud
I peri o<l, and in no ringlc indance ba it come to hi? l know
; lelg', if Its failing to effect a cure when persevered in
Many of tlie cases were from lour to ten years str. tiding
1 ami what may appear more remarkable and extra.ordina
ry, is that when a putient hat* been once relieved, the* di
: sense in permanently cured, remains so, not a sudltr.ry in
i stance having been reported to him of its return.
All he would ask for this remedy b a fair and impar
tial ami patient trial, for the results he entertains no op
prehensions.
* l T p to the time of this discovery, the undersigned
had well studied the origin, progess, and character of this
disease, and is well assured, had consulted every author
on its treatment, who had written or been translated into
the English language, and had used all the remedies of
any notoriety then in vogue with the profession, with
however, very rarely any relief to poor Buffering human
ity.
It has baffled the skill and science of the most eminent
Physicians and Surgeons of our own, and of every other
country. But the undersigned Hatters himself that his
remedy will cun* this most painful disease, when all oth
ers have failed, and that he shall hare been an humble
instrument in tin* hands of Cod, of reiiewng hi.man
lamih o. a vast amount of suffering.
K. L. DcGUAI'TENRILD, M. I).
It is fr sale at Dr. li. A. W are's Drug store, ('oltimbus
and by Agents in all the principal cities and tow ns in the
United Flutes. Price *5 fora pint bottle —$2 50 for a
half pint bottle: 4 ounce bottle, Fl 25. None genuine
xxtliout the signature of the discoverer on the bide label
ofthe’bottle, and across the cor.k
J fed JiJIJ'FE.V JUKI) &:CO., Proprietors ,
CERTIFICATES.
Jom:s’ llotkl, Pim auki.i’iiia, March 3. *SO.
Col. /’. Hagan —Fir, It affords me great pleasure to
be able to bear teslinmny lo the efficacy and virtues of
J)r. I)t (rrnjfrnrim's Hhrumatic Liniment.
I have hecii sorely afflicted for the last, six year* w ith
x\"hat I believed to he and what eminent Physicians of
this city pronounced Rheumatic gout, for several winters
past 1 haxe been conlined to my i~*ui and bed nearly all
the time. In January lasi 1 had an attack as violent if
not limn* *o than usual, which prostrated me for about
three weeks, on your recommendation I commenced the
use of this I/i minent. (With 1 must c uifess but lilt!
faitlo. Its effects were astonishing and decidedly henr
llcial (rom its first application, in a lew days my back
writs and ankles were entirely relieved (and so continues)
*'*•;! Mrcnc*s, pains, and the swellings reduced, with the
i!* Ythan one bottle. 1 have been in the discharge
of my ordinary business ever since.
I consider it an exiraoriJjnjipj’, and decidedly the most
efficacious remedy for this disease which i hav cover mot
with. And most cheerfully recommend it* use to all who
max !*♦• afflicted with it.
Respectfully Yours, N. W\ BRIDGE?.
Jones’ Hotel.
Ibi.riMoKK, March3o, 1850.
Dr. f)edraffmrird —Dkak Fir: For the last twelve
years 1 hax esuffered very severely with tho Rheumatism,
having been nearly one fourth of the lime confined tinny
bed by it. I have had the best medical aul 1.) bp fnuml
in various cities in the United Flutes, with little op no ben*
etlt. 1 havculso tried innumerable strongly recommen
ded rented tens xvliich have failed to effect a cure. I spent
the last summerat the White Fulpliur and Hot Springs
in Virginia, t little purpose. After my return home. Iso
far recovered,aab be able to walk about aliltic. About
six weeks since, I hail a very severe attack which again
confined iuc to my bed, I xx as in great pain and scarcely
able to move my limbs, when a friend of mine cul!tl and
informed me that you had discovered an infallible peine*
dy and had cured many, and amongst them, one of W
friends, and showed me a letter from him staling the fact.
I w as induced to try your Rheumatic l inimoiit. and take
nloasure in informing you that in less Ilian twenty four
hours lroiu the first application I was perfectly fret from
pain, and continue so, up to this time. I am now able to
attend to my business, ami fondly hope all those afflicted,
as I haxe been, may be speedily relieved, a* I have bppn
with your medicine. Wishing you all the Blessings you
deserve Dear Fir.
Your Grateful and Ol*t Fervan*.
LE<>. W’ADFV/OTH.
FrMMKRVii.i.K, Russi ll co. Ala. Nov 25,’51.
E. 1.. DcGraffenried, M. I*.
Dear Sir—Justice to tlie merits or your Rheumatic
I.inimcnt, to yourself, ami more particularly in the h pe
of benefiting ihe atllictoii I give, itnsoiiciled, a statement
of a case which came under my own observation as fol
lows, lik-wit: Mr. C.. I*. Curtis, the agent of Rock Island
Factory, being about to leave home lasi month, for Bos
ton, said to me >*l wish you would call occasionally, in
my absence, ami see to my folks/’ 1 replied certainly
about a w eek afier Mr. Curtis left home, 1 c iiU .l and
found .Ifrs.Curtis suffering v ry mtidi with Rheumatism.
Flic wax applying the usual remedies, and said she hop
ed soon to lie better. Not hearing from her .b’rs Huff
walked over with nje to see her and \\ Ibund her una
ble to stand upon her t*ct or to help herself but little in
any xvay, \Ye both ail vised her to try your Liniment, to
which she consented, and the next day I found :.t Dr.
Ware's Drug Flore, one of your small bottles, which she
immediately applied, and talie was relieved almost in
stantaneously as much b> my surprise as to her gratifica
tion. Giving her own words, she said that “the first ap
plication it tingled to th* very ends of her linger.-.*’ Mrs
< Nirtis within four <r live days was up and about the
house, and pursuing her usual avocations tree from pain
and well. Yotir% re#ju cttidiy, h.llliX.
Com mm s, Gv.. Xovefiiher I. IH4O.
Dear Fir—My negro woman i’atience. a cook, had a
stiff neck from a pa'nfttl rheumatic affection, for six or
seven years, and could not turn Iter neck except with the
body. | was induced to purciiase a bottle of your Lini
ment, which w.’t* appFcd in August or
IF4F. < hu* bottle entirely relived her *nd she now has the
icm* of her neck ::s well as ever she had ; and Jo this time
il has not returned. GARLAND S^.TERRY,
Con MHI s,Ga.,OcI 13, 1F49,
Dr. E. L. Do Graffenreid— Dear Fir—Agreeably t* your
request. I givi* my testimonial as to the virtue of your
Liniment in the cure of rheumatism. I Icing a I lacked in
one joint of my finger, last winter, with acute rheumatism,
and having u*ed many of the unnumbered prescription*
for its cure, with lmt little benefit, I made application for
two bottles of your Liniment which I am happy to s*iv
relieved me in a very sho* t time, 1 can recommend its
use tv* all persons affected in like manner.
Very respectfully. F. ?. CH ARM AX.
I can testify so the efficacy of Dr. DcGraffenried'a
Rheumatic Ginimvnt in tl e ca**e of Mr. I'. F. Uhapmait,
as it came under mv immediate observation.
Oct. 13, WID. ‘ R. A. WARE, M. D.
<‘\*i r x;m s. Ga., Oct.2H. 1849.
Dr. Ih*’ Imffcarie.t—lh* ir Fir. I take pleasure in giving
you the particular* of mv affliction by, and relief from
Rheumatism. During the spring of i? 44, I was afflicted
w ith a very sex ere attack of Inflammatory Rheumatism
emphtye i all the most celehraled reme<iies then known
lud used iii similar eases, a'uh*d by iiUHiical advice, until
nepfember 1845. with no s itisiaelory result whatever. I
jis then induced, by a rheumatic acquaintance to try
your I.inimcnt, as something new, and which had cured
him. and in one month, from the time I commenced the
application, I was w ell and clear of the rheumatism as l
ever was, and have continuedoo to this time.
V ours, truly. L. (*, M i )RTON,
Xcw Certtflrnt.es—Fueh as this, are received al
most every day. certify ing to the astonishing cures per
formed by Dr. DeGraffeiiried’s Liniment:
Col: mbi s, Ga. Aug 5,1851.
Dr. Deffr-'ffr/tried —
Dear Fir : Having used your Rheumatic Liniment in
ny family. I; m conviiwed of its efficacy in curing that
mo-.* digressing itiseasi*. Rliemuatism. My wife ha*l an
aMack of it hist spring, which was effectually cured by
the Mpplicathm oilers than half a bottle.
Nov4eoxv Iv Very respectfully, S FGRIMEF.
Pay lit* L. Nesbit Maeoi*. and Fcead Uhapinan Ogle*
NOTICE.
I.EN from my Stable on \Vednes*lay niglit tl.-*
? fftli inst., some eight miles from Uolumhus, on tlie
stage ro:td leading toTaffHtton, a brown bay Horse, some
live years <*ld common sizo, has a scar on one of his
thighs that isplaui t* he seen, some lour inehe- long and
ha* saddle mark** u his hack, one hind foot xv hi to, rides
well and works well in harness, and has the marks i*f tin*
gear on him. I will give a liberal reward for the horse
or any
Augied 12xvif. THOM is D. ls fs.
NO'’ ICE.
r |''HE note* ami accounts contracted with am! given to
I the Into firm of lix ci.y A* I*law*, may ho found at
tin* storeof F. >!, (.‘ray. who i** :uitK*nzel to collect the
tame. JULIUS R. Cl.Al l*, Assignee.
Uobiinh.is. Nov 28—ts
TO ALL D.
*"1 HIS is to certify that I have appoiutod .Messrs. (\
J REPS &. (X). s*!e agents* for tho sale of my Pianos
iu ‘ oluinbus, (in., and all Instruments offered by thorn
to! 1 he public purporting to boos my manufacture, are
warranted genuine, and of equal excellence v- kh tßosc
turned directly from mv Factory in Boston.
Rolmi. < set 28— 03:f J.CHfCKK It LVQ.
R ANA WAY.
a y FROM the subscriber, on the 7th fsept. last, my
noun* fellow STEPHEN. He is between 2i aiuj
/S-l, 30 years of aw, is about six feet high, copper
pleasant eoimleitance, had whiskers when he left,
iso fine looking mraro. {think he is making his
way baot He can read, but 1 .to not think
ae .ran write. 1 purchased said Isiv last winter in Mont
gomery. He was brought from Virginia or Maryland,
ijov has some use of Usds and was piu.base<l asa
roueh e'arpenfer. Any person lodipnz said boy in any
jail so that I can gel him will be suitably rewarded.
LF.VI PARKS.
Parks’ tending. Wilcox co„ Ala Oet.2—w3t
§ands and Machinery Belting.
PT. stretehed Beltimr, beat quality, fn>m one to four
teen inches wide :Riibber Belting, from one to four
teen inches wide: Vulcanised Rubber Packing, from
one-eightlt to six-eighths thick, for aaie low |for cash or
I approve.icre.lit, W ADE A oO’rt„
Last si4c Broad sL Sign of Golden Saddle
$25,000!
READY MADE CLOTHING
JOHN SMITII,
HAVING matie other arrangenieiits, will dispose of Iris entire st.s'k of Clot hiitg ‘AT COST,
CONSISTING OK 1,,
Gents Black Cloth Cloaks, A great variety of tanov pauts,
“ Blue and Drab Cloth Over Coats, “ ” “ . Blank do
U . .‘Fancy “ Frock do. “ *’ l L Twcnls, iNittneft and Kentucky j
tt “ “ I)r>ss do, . ( “.its,
* .< u Heaver. Pilot and Blanket Over A splendid assortment of X csts,
( N Bound daekets and I’ant-s,
‘ l Business Coats of evtrv variety,. | ‘
Also. Shirt*, under Shirt,, Marino l)ra,rrr*. Glare*. SStoch* Scarf*. Ha*iery, m*j<l*r
Carpet Bass, TrartUuff Trunks, Valises, Xc. Sir., together with all the-art.cles ttstu.K k.ptm.t
’ T I to close iny business with as little delay as possible, *>d al!
who are in want of goods in my line, will save much l>y giving me a ca 1 beluje
PU^T n wit e and Country Merchants, who wish to replenish, are invited to exam
inemy stock- Columbus, Dec 10- JO.IN uMII.I.
CHRISTMAS FUN.
0
HIGH CHIMNEY LODGE, Dec. Ist, 1851.
To Mr. George Strupper, Columbus, Ga.
I am going to set up with you mi/*elf this Ciiwstmas— My <>ld frien 1, B BINGO amt “tip to
snuff.” I’ll see if them cussed boys will take tho stiffnin out of m \ like they did him l.’ist Ciir la
mas. “Blast their pie’ers”—the impertinent young hat'ieii. l , ""f Bringo, he looked like a sick
hiirh-holc, when lu; got awav front the scamps. I want you to print this letter, so the boys may
know it's me. Just s.iy to them, that I’ll top the toi.e myself—with coat pockets full of Sly \
B YCKKTS—brooohes lull of F!P.CRY S ABPKXTS—the divil a one shall they have tho,’ it tho
don’t BUG TilK POLK, and PLAY FAIR. The first boy 1 catch sneaking up on am focb •>
p|| rij, f,,re and aft. and make him take the pole like a mackerel navigates in high Witter— tail
forcnwtt, aud per.iiiseuously —that s all. 1 ours sufficiently, j r KI’IXCll”
FUN! ‘
As requested by my old friend Khinhi.h, l ptiblih his lottor—which 1 have ju*t received—for the
benefit of the Bovs, ‘it will be observed, that the old gentleman complains—and not without jus
tice, l fear—of tlie ill treatment his representative Bringo, received last year. 1 hope the hoys will
bear this in mind, and treat him with more consideration, or I fear he'll not rail again.
As Christmas is close at hand, it may not he out of place here, to state, that 1 am now receiving a
large lot of TOYS A ND FANCY GOODS,
suitable for Holiday presents. Alsn, a splendid assortment <>f the more CRKATUiu:
Comforts,” with which to regale the iuner-niaii, All who tvish t*> live h.wpv and .lie k.-'sv will
find this a profitable investment. GKORGL SI Kl I 1 KK.
x. B.—< >ll Christmas li'glit will be Rallied off three large IMls, one of them three feet high—
with many other fancy articles. t.. 8.
Columbus, Dee. ”, 1851.
ilOfail® At COST.
Till’, aubseriher bavin” determined to retire from the Clothing business in Columbus, offers his
entire M< . k ALL AND XXTXTKII CLOTHING, FINISHING GOODS, &e. v^e.
AT COST, FOR CASH ONLY!
THIS STOCK. CONSISTS IN PAR'I” AS ‘FOI.I.OXVS ;
Rlk Cloth Cloaks, various qualities. Fancy Cass Pant*, various Patterns,
Pilot and Beaver Over-eoats and Sacks, Sup. Rlk. Satin and Fancy Silk Vest*.
Blue. Blanket and Flushing Over-coats e>e Sacks Fighl. Cashmere. Vests—different kinds,
Business Coats, a great variety, styles eV colors, \\ bite and fig’d. Marseilles \ ests,
Sup. Blk. French Cloth, Frock and Dresw coats. Sup. White Shirts. Wool et Cotton u:ider-sliirt
Sup. Blk. Doe* Skin and plain Cass Pant and drawe rs.
Fancy Silk Cravats, Gloves, Hosery, ite.
BOYS AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING —A good assortment.
HATS, CAPS AND UMBRELLAS.
AL°O, A LARGE LOT OF NEGRO CLOTHING.
JI. MIDDLE BROOK
x. B. All persons indebted to the subscriber by note nr account, .are requested to call and ct
tle the same by the 1 Oth of January next. Columbus, Dec. “<l—wlm H. M.
B MENDHEM’S
ESTBH.Y NEW W[HO, BAT AN# CAT
WEST SIDE BROAD STREET. TWO DOORS BELOW A. 11. Du WITT’S
JEWELRY STORE.
Where you will find a .sple itlitl assortment of all kinds of GOODS usually kept
in a well filled CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. My slock is large and well
selected, and additions made to it every few weeks—to which I would respectfully
call tho attention of city and country gentlemen.
My stock consists of every description of COATS, VESTS AND PANTS in end
less Variety, suitable for every season and every grade of together with
lie greatest assortment of
SHIRTS, CRAVATS, SUSPENDERS ; HDKFS , SOCKS, UNDER
SHIRTS, DRAWERS, $-c
at the lowest possible Cash prices. My motto is, a “quick penny is better than a
slow shilling.”
03-A good assortment of BOYS CLOTHING—aIso the very finest ol HATS
and CAPS. Nov. 11-wtlf B. MENDHEIM.
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING!!!
FALL AND WINTER OF 1851.
o
ce YV Tr m !_— > IX2. UI
WILLIFORD Bl DANIEL,
CLOTHIERS & MERCHANT TAILORS,
NEXT DOOR TO “ HILL ts- DA H'.S'O V,”
SiE DA3) 3’iE.EElf ! f > ‘£? Lii UJU h -USj > nA,>
AXroOLI) call the attention of their friends and the public to their immense stock.>f fashionable ‘fall and winter
W clothing. GF..VTI.F.M K.V’.S FrR.YISHI.Va GOODR, ( I.O’l'lls, V.ISS/MF.RKS, FKSTI.VGS,
ll.lT>. C.trs, TRI .VKS. ( .IMF.T It.IuGS.T.I/.isl.S, IMIIUELLAS, &c.
CV’ Gentlemen’s apparel ma.leto order in the most fashionable and approved slvlo and warrantod.
iTjC’-H-SU. a variety of Youth's ;Ad Children's Clothing. oct3tf
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS
JAMES Me Glf IR E,
HAYINi: UEMOVF.D fnnii bin 01l nt.nnfi, iojihe?tnrr recently o?cipu*.| ly Mr. F*. A. l?i hard.**. :i fe*x <l>or“
Ik*law Myiruti'cor:icr,isiiowroccivmg a large and lieanll’il Stock of Good*, consisting in
pr.rl of the following:
y ffno and tit nearly all tlielp variety* .Sadtllr* &> Tlridlc#, a cousult ruhlo as?r!nicnl
iloois and Shoe*, a very choice lot; Double nn*l Siir/lc barreled Gun*,
llris and Caps, of every variety : Revolvers oikl
Heady made Clothing lu suit the season. Fingle barreled Pistol*.
t The above Cf*ods were selected with care, pirticuUriy :iCt> sijU it l iil ? * ‘U 1 \<"A the
give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. C mi.a h is, < et. -• -;n.
Tvial/ D olla rs Reward.
fit ANA WAY from the subscriber on the 3d
ins!., the following negroes; J! M, a mail 25 years
old, 5 feet ten inches high, weighs about 175 lbs.,
and of black complexion. * Hit IST!I°HKU. a
man 2t years of age, five feet leu inches high,
weighs about 175 lbs., and of dark yellow com
plexion. 1 writ! giy>c tlw- above coward for their evulincr
ment in the jail at Columbtu, or hall'the reward for either
of them. Nov 19,—tr GEORGE GRAY.
Negroes For Sale,
W E liave on hand, which we offer for sale at
* ’ prices to suit the times, EIGHTY I.IKF.E Y .YE
OROES. just arrived from Virginia, 9f me
chanics, house servants and flc-M hunds.
We shall he pleased to exhibit them to purchasers at ’
our Mart, at the f*K>t of Wynn’s hill, near the Depot of
the Muacogee Railroxul. L O WE & S lAIMhS'S.
N. B.—Our stock will be kept up during Uie whole
season. I>ec 10—if
DR. H. R, PIBKCE,
( \FFERfS his professional services to the .‘itl.-pns o
V ’ Columbus and vicinity. Office at 1.. Pierce’s
Jfug store, opposite L. M. Durr's. oct3twljr
. SSO Reward.
STOI.F.X from my plantation near Goodman's f /oss
Roads in Harris county, on the 2d instant, a ItARK
It A V HORSE, about ten years old, with a little u hite in
the frost of oe hinil foot. ( have reasons to think, from
informatnoi derived from others, that a you let loan about
it) years oTttge, with fair skin and iiiriit liair, hv the name
,tf U’illiau A. Poniusr, is the individual who took said
hvoy.
I w ill give Fifty Dollars for tlte recovery of said horse
and the conviction of the thief: and for tlie recovery of
the horse alouc 1 will give a liberal reward.
AARON GOODMAN.
Hamilton, Sept. 35, 1851. _
NOTICE.
4 I.l.persons are cautioned against trading for three
. V. promisor)'notes, all made payable to William T.
Wvypu and assigned by the subscriber, one note for one
hundred dollars and one for four hundred dollars. Each
of those notes falls due the 25th December next, the third
note is for four hundred dollars, and falls due the 25th
December 1K52. All of ttieabove nanu-d notes weregiven :
about the 26th day of August last as the c< nsi leratiou j
for which said notes were given have failed. 1 am deter- j
mined to pay no part of them unless compelhd by law. ]
Oct2ow3l, U. 4 TEPHE.Y'i.
I HLAVB x OUND A BLEdSiNG.
The Superior of Quinine and Sarsaparilla
The Creates'. Discovery oj ike Age.
DR. I. r. HENDERSON’’ Eureka Tonic and
Nepentheait Pills, a safe, certain, and per
manent antidote against all forms of the poisonous
effects of Miasmata ; effecting spfcedy nun pertna
i,ci t cutes of Vhih and ['ever, and all the diliereni
varieties of fevers, t rpid live .enlarge ot
lue spleen, and \ spepsia, dropsv, jaundice, and aI ■
kinds of’constitutional debility and derange nent
of the system, are speedily remedieo !iy these in
valuable medicines. These valuable antidote
remedies- were iliscovered by Dr ! I Henderson,
md have been sncee-sfn I. v tested by some ol tin
best physicians in the south, am! by thousands o
other persons.
These medicines are wholly \ ojctuble, and axe
harmless under any circumstances, I lie principa
ingredients arc entirely new remedies, used by no
other person in any form as a medicine.
In malarial diseases, they act as an antidote
against the poisonous effects ol impure air, and
require go preceding preparation ot the system, as
they comprise the Cathartic, Diaphoretic, Sedative
and Tonic principles ; thus accomplishing a desid
eratum it- the treatment of these diseases, long
sought forbefore the discovery of these medicines.
All who have used Quinine, (ll e best remedy
hvietolore known sot intermittent lever) must say
that it is neither certain nor lasting in its effects
Quinine, in many instances, from febrile excite
ineiit and gastruigia, and cephalic disturbances, is
inadmissible. But the Eureka Medicine can be
used under any circumstances or condition ol the
system where a tonic, purge, or diaphoretic is
needed with the happiest effects. The tonic mild
ly acts on lie bowels, carrying off the mttco bil
o”tis matter collected the-e ; correcting the action
of the liver and spleen, and assisting n. tttre to
throw off the impediments to a healthy action o
the body, by natural remedies, calling into action
suspended natural lawtl ; thereby removing the
causes and effects of disease through the natural
channels ofthe body.
All that is asked for these wonderful medicines
is a fair trial, which will satisfy all of their unpar
al elb-d virtues. Their fame is built upon liteir
own efficacy, ami a comparison with all other
remedies is challenged. Physicians are requested
to use the Eureka Tonic and Nephenlliean Pills,
as they would any other tonic, with any previous
preparation ol the system they please, and they
will be convinced they are the superior ol Quinine,
and the whole catalogue oftonics used as intermit
tents.
Their use is admissible at any time, even when
he patient has the highest fever. For sick head
ache and obstructed menstruation, they |ji|vp no
equal. For particulars see tonic directions.
Alsu, Dr 1 T Henderson’s Eureka Purifying
Cathartic Pills, foreleansing and purifying the con
stitution, rsd establishing a healthy economy in
all persons laboring under any form of constitu
tional derangement.
th/ •>, n r I T Henderson’s Qucltita Vermifuge,
(he greatest blessing ever bestowed upon the in
f utai world, warranted to expe) worms of every
kind, and in every case, where they exist in the
body.— This Vermifuge hits proved itsull decided!”
superior to any other in use.
Also. Dr I T Heuderspii’s Nw/ve and Bone iini
inpiit, or Ileal All, The use of this astonishing
Liniment has bperr attended with unparalled
success ill all diseases of mail or horse. For “
horse, if instantly cures Corks, Sratclits, C|in le
Cuts, Wounds, Spavin, Stille, Swinney, Sprain
Film ofthe eye, Wliirlbone of any joint, and Dts
temper.
For man, it spec lily cures Rheumatism, gout
Scrofula, Burns, Scalds, Ti tter, and ringworm,
Wens, Swellings, Risings, Cuts Sprains and brui
ses, Old Ulcers, Scald head, Sore Throat, SaUn
ion , Sore Mouth, Neuralgia, Piles, Ground itch,
5.C. A single trial will satisfy any person of its
superiority over any other Liniment.
Ail of the abo’ e Medicines .are prepared by Dr I
T Henderson, for Ikard, Tubb, Sr Cos., Sole Own
ers and Proprietors, Fnrmerville, La., to whom all
letters must be addressed, post paid.
Agents wanted in every town.
From the -‘ Ouch itn Gazette ‘
In compliment to Dr 1 T He ‘erson, of
Farmerville, we take pleasure in red unending
to all those any means all ted with
bodily pains, to go at once and purebas a bottle
or two of bis most excellent Eureka To. c. For
the last three'or four wucks. we have bet labor
ing under the most excruciating pains, fro .. some
unknown cause, and also have had at the same
time every symptom of dyspepsia. We had re
course to ilid'ereiit sorts of medl"fnes, lint expert
diced but little relief, until we fell in with Dr
Henderson’s EUREKA, We at once purchased a
bottle, and have used aliout one half of it accor.
ding to dncction, and take great pleasure in sta
ting, that we were at once relieved of the above
disagreeeble complaints. We th es c bespeak
for it nothing more than a fair tria* t< et its vir
tues which will no doubt give it j e douce over
all other tonics now in use.
TESTIMONIALS
I f the Beneficial effects ofthe use ot Dr I T
Henderson’s Eureka Tonic and nepeuheon or
Cathartic Pills, and the -:crve and bone ini,
meat.
Louisvru.E, Kv, Julv !), 1850.
I'r IT Header.'on : Sir 1 nave used'lhe Eureka
Tonic, and your Eureka anil Nepenthean pills,
in several chronic cases of Intermittent Fever i
found the EurekapilU much slower in their effects
than I anticipated, but the whole ol the medicines,
x found much mi re certain and lasting in their ef
fects, than any that 1 have heretofore tried, and I
lelieve the use of them should be continued lon
er than you recommend in your directions.
I tried the billowing treatment upon a case ol
nlurgement ol the spleen ol six vears standing
be disease resisted every other treatment but the
following ; which cured the case perfectly in eight
weeks. 1 gave a wine-glass lull of the Eureka
Tonic, morning, noon, and night, with 2 Nepett
thean Pills midway between each dose of the Tnu
c. I gave also 2 ol the Eureka Cathartic pills
every nrght, and 1 believe thattiic same treatment
will cuic any case of enlargement of the spleen
or disease ol’ llie liver.
I used the Tonic iu a case of Scrofula, and found
it acted astonishinglv well, and in conjunction
with the following pill, 1 firmly believe, will cure
any case of Scrofula.
I. lodide of Iron, 2 oz.
Citrate 0f... .do, ( , 7 _
Carb of Potash oz
Made into 400 pills— two with each dose of the
Tonic. I have used up all you.seat.
Yours respectfully,
T A HOBBS,M. D.
Fabheuviue, La., gept 1,1850.
Henderson : —Bir Vour Nerve and Hone Lin
| inent, 1 believe is already well known to be the
best medicineever discovered for all the kinds of
ise.ise it lias been advertised to cure ; yet, the
’•llotving cures of the bite ol the ratibs sjinke,
j ‘> >l?ht to be presented to the world as a tribute of
| espeetto the invtutor, and a warning to head* of
i families, never to he without the Liniment.
Mr H J Hawkins’who iives with me, had a c lit Id
j t with a ground rattle snake, which threw the
oliilii into spasms for nearly hour. Its loot and
atti.le were entirely black, when the Nerve and
j boii.Linimeni was applied, winch immediately
! killed the poison, and saved the child. It dropped
I “It to sleep iiiimediately, and awoke quite wel
M E Mill 0 * bad a horse bit with a rattle snaki
whicli caused ..in animal to scil very mm li
j Upon two applioiU v-s of the liniment it was in
ti: ly cured a remain, Yours. Jkc..
U P 8 IK WART.
-Yew • bleaks, May 7, U* fO.
1 T Henderson Dear Sir :—lt gives tne much
pleas ure to recommend your ‘nvaliiable medicines
whim have been so severely tested in the cure ol
tiir.rrcuri.il scirrbus of live nose, which bad coin
pie.tely destroyed the partition between the nostril
and he bones of the nose. The patient hail many
utlier eating ulcers upon his body, caused by li e
oint action ol yphilis and mercury until be was
a truths.nne spectacle to look at. He had consult
; ed Drs Watson, M ulien, btoue, and others of New
: Drlcans, to no purpose, and w hile in this fix, rou
recommended the EurekaTouic, the Eureka Fills,
with the application of your Nerve and Bone Lin
nent. One quart of me Tonic, four bor-s ofpills
ind hall a pint of Liniment, has cfl'er J a com
j complete cure. AMEDIE KUQUf _
Forthesufierer, ANTONIO MARTIN’.
Washington, Texas, Feb 9,1550.
Dr 1 T Henderson: Sir: During 1847, mysell
my family, and several of my neighbors, were se
verely afflicted with the <• Chills and Kevey, which
.ad resisted quinine, blue mass, Champion's and
'V’ i-’ton’s pills, Texas Tonic, and the whole
katalogue o‘remedies patent and otherwise, when
Mr Cornel.us gave me a quart bottle of your Kare
lia tonic, and 50 of your Nepenthean pills, with
which 1 cured myself, seven of pv family, and si*
gr my neighbors, a single case oi which, have noi
eolapsed or returned. Ido mostpositively believe
th to be the only certain and lasting cure for Chill
hid Fever ever discovered ; and, as I see you have
p Dented them, it is to be hi ped that you will eg
hiblish agencies throughout eastern and westof
Texts.
Sind me t this place,# gallons of tho tonic and
500 pills-care of Stewart, Newell,* Cos. Calves
lon - A ours, &c hos. J. ROSEMAN
Mobii.E, Ala., June,
Dr IT Henderson: Sir *1 he quart bottle o-
Toni: vou gave me, with five boxes ol your pills
has completely cured me of dyspepsia, which you
snow almost made me a maniac, during last win
ter, when we were both invalids together New
Orleans, in the same room.
1 believe you have made one of the most valua
‘>le discoveries n medicine, that has open disci.v
eic j. Yours c. HENRY B LEE.
rrT For sale at R. Carter’s Drug Store, Colum
U s. Ca ■" arll - , y
CONSUMPTION CURED DAILY B
DR. HASTINGS
COMPOUII) SfltWP Ob’ NAPTIIA.
The great sensation which was created amongst
be Medical Faculty, and throughout the civilized
wtfirlJ, in (be beginning of 1844,by ihe announce
-0! 1 1 a.tug’s discovery of the nteihca
properties of Naptha, has settled down into a thor
..ugh confidence that his Compound Syrup of Nap
tfj., i s n positive speedy cure tor consumption. De
.-line’ A.-tluna. and all diseases which involve the
tv.istin CT away ol the human system by excessive
sweatings, expectorations, and other effects ol a
nat-.r. It is likewise admitted to be
immeasum. ‘V rupe ’.'i to any other cough medicine
which 1a- •vc be r ’ introduced, as it e.lmost in
stantaoeou- ’ re-iwei hu-kiness of the throat, soft
ens the coLgh, and rr xv.s the hacking and the
phlegm. A 1 ’ ‘ the activity of its nature is such
ibiit. the moment it is taken, it pervades the frame
—diffuses a gentle warmth throughout, secures a
lice circulation ol’ the blood, and opens every par
„f Uie body, thus giving universal egress t< the
impurities which all systems engender, and which
are the Due origin of nearly all the diseases to
v hich the human family is liable.
It is a universal purifier, it attacksjhe ve
of disease, bv penetrating every fif’re of the body
ar.d expelling all foreign ai.d noxious particles in
iis progress, aid no matier of a corrupt or impure
nature S can remain in the system when under its
intlu nee. “And hence its cures,” as Dr Co.lis re
marked in his address to the Dublin Royal college
of Physicians. “ are not only sure hut permanent;
for, not sali tied with destroying the disease, it ex
pels even the most minute seeds ot it altogether
from the system,” One Dollar per bottle n -ix
1? 1 G NAN'S LUC IN A CORDIAL OR THE
ELIXIR OF LOYD.
This is the only actual remedy ever discovered
or iinpotency, General Debility, Nocturnal Emis
on-, anil all diseases occasioned by certain secret
iibits ; and many ofthe i ostiums, recintly ricomi
mended for tin- same complaints are worthless me
itations which its unrivalled excellence, lame, and
popularity have brought into tlie marl.p . Ih
r. ..Ileal faculty ol Europe and the United States
are unanimous in their recommendations ot the
Lueina Cordial, and have not given their sanction
ill a single instance that bus luett authenticated, to
any other compound for he same purporp. The
na.ure of the in,ladies relieved by the Luei. a Cor
dial, are generally such as to leave (he publication
of certificates of cures put of the question, or tin
proprietor could procure a host ol the most exclm
sive testimony to show that the great reputation
which it enjoys was not accidental.y obtained, |iul
is fjrmly bused upon its positive, and apparently
miraculous virtues. In ail direcUops are to be
found the happy parents of healthy offspring, who
would ii-.t have been so, but lor l.ffs extraordinary
preparation. And it is equally potent in the main
diseases for which it is recommended* Objectio
lias been naturally made to t|jp price ol the I.uiin
Cordial ; because tlie trash that has hi en thrown
into the maiket in opposition t.> it, is sold cheaper
hut the fact is that the cordial cannot he allurde
for less, and ought to he much denier, as many o
the ingredients which compose it are among the
costliest tilings in nature, whereas the others a;
made up of cheap dtugs woith (tut little in met
and less in merit; and it is a fact, that at lea one
of (he getters up ol these same mixtures, ill; ?
a | oint to add one bottle of the Lueina Cordi; t.
a given number us gallons of hi*compound, so g. o
giiv it some little lone .-.lid virtue, and thus sola.
1 1 is consciei v.v..
IMPORTANT REMEDY—DII MITCH ELSE YE
> A LYE.
The great advantages possessed by this arli le
over every other, „re certainly, safety, convenience
and economy. All physicians admit that gyea
Jartger is to lie apprehended from . ruggipg the eye
whan in an inflamed and unhealthy Hate. In the
Use ol thisSalv. this objection is entirely removed
as no harm can possibly iesi.lt from it.- use; it be
ing in all cases applied to the ex ernal poiti.ms ol
he eye, thereby avoiding all the inconveniences
pain and danger, which necessarily attend tl.c in
troduction ol any pugnant article into the *-\e. Its
activity in subduing inflinatiqf) is s > great, tbu
but lew casvs tequtre the use of more than one bot
tle to effect a per'ect cure. One physician reinaik
ee to us. after having wi'nessed its effects in sever
al instances, that it was a “ perfect tire killer.” A!
we ask is that its vir'ues be thoroughly Jested
and that the direction lie strictly followed. Prict
50 cents per box.
CEll TIER'A TES.
Ui xcaxsville, Barnwell Di>t.,S. U. Jan 25,1850.
To those l|)st may lie afiliift-.i &i;ii sore eyes—
I do hereby certify llial my vile was afflicted with
sore eyes for some twenty years or more. Alter
trying a great many remedies which wide recom
mended, and without any relief, iu ihe vear 1848,
I purchased a bottle of Mitchell’s Eye Salve, which
1 prevailed on her lo try. The cure was pci feci
alter three applicatjors. The bottle, though small
lias been divided, and st nt 20 or d.O miles ; apd. in
every instance, a temporary or a peuuaneiit cute
has been effected. My jvife says that she w.-uld
would liot be without a liotjle ior fifty dollirs.
I will also state that about ihe first of January
had a hot scale us iron lly into one of my eie
which remained there for two days, and could no
he seen or got out. I had a little of 11.0 salve pn
into my eve, and soon a pariwic of the scale wa
fin rid on the ct(ge of the t ye*lid, 1 was n.utli te
CL ‘ived hy ilia t app lit ‘ttioii. Next n ornii g n<\ ly
left better, arid the Salve was a| plied twice, when
allot In . piece )i the scale was discovered, as in tlqs
first ins.an e, which p lived to be the last. Hy
next morning, my eye felt much better, and in the
’ ~e of two days, perfectly wcil.
Litis Salve (ahhough the eye may be much in
flamed) produces no pain, but causes the eye te
discharge water Ireely lor a few minutes, after
which the eye bfeoines dear, brilliant, an.! tree o
l'(‘i'i. D. DOWLING,
_ All (ho above popular Metlicit es for sale at New
V ork wlioie.-ale ami rt*lai! [.rices in Columbus. Ga
by R GARTER, R A WARE. DAN FORTH &
NAGEL, GESNEK & PEABODY, and by Jj ue
gist.- and Merchants tliroughout the southard west
All orders must he addre ;s< and to Messrs G VV
Burr & Broiler, rare ol R B Havilaud Aco Noli
ii Broadway New York. v\ ito have (lie above i
agency of the south and nest iv22iveowuj
I-TVER ( -(LM PLAINT.
JAI'XDICE, DY S PEP SI A. CfIDOXJC
or Xcrrous Debility . Dhcar.cs of the
Kidneys ,
And all diseases ai.-ing liotn a disordered Liver
cr Stomach, such as Constipation. Inward Riles
1” ullniss or Blood to the Ili ad, aridity ol the
stomach, Nausea, heart burn, Disgust for food,
lulluess or weight on ihe stomach Sou. Erucla
tions, sinking or flutiering at the pit <>l the
iMoniach swimming of the head, hurried and
diflioult hrealhiug, hull, ring at the lira t. chok
ing or sullocating sensations g/hrjj in a lying
pos'ure, dimness of visi ,n, dots ur webs before
the sight, fever gin! dull pain in the head. De_
lirieiiry or Perspiration, yellowi ess oflheskin
and eyes, pain in the side, baejt. cil.egl. limbs, <tr.-
suililm flushes of heat, burning in the flesh,
constant imaginings of evil, and great Repression
of spirits, can be elleclually cured by-
DR 110 JFEA.NDLS *
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS,
Prepared by
I)L. ( • 31, JA( la-min. at the f.'cnnan
Medicine Store, 120 Arpli m.. VUiia
delnfiia.
The power over the siln.ve iliseasps is not ex
celled— if equalled— by guv other preparation hi
the United Slates, as the cures altest. in irimv
caseu after skilful | hvsiciai.s had fniled,
TI ee hitters are worthy the aitemion ofin
vaiids. Possessing great ij; the rectilica
tion of iLoeases of Ihe Liver and lesser .'lands
exercising the most searching powers in weak
ness and affecti.)..s of the digestive organs, they
are yvn.hal, sale, certain and pleasant.
READ AND BE .CONVINCED.
From the Boston Bee.
The FUitor said, Dec. 22.1—Dr Hoofland’s
celehrateit Oerman Bitters lor the cure ol Liver
■Complaint, Jauncß.ce, Dyspepsia, Chronic <r
Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of ihe most
popular lD<(j:eioes of the day. These hitters
have been tised bv thousands, and a fiiend at o.gr
elbow say> he has himself received an effectual
and permanent cure of I.lver Complaint from tin
use ot this remedy. We are convinced t at, in
the use ofthpse hitters, the patient constantly
gains strength and vigor—a fact worthy of grei.l
consideration. They are pleasant in taste an I
smell, and cub be used by persons with the most
delicate stomachs with safety, under any fir
cumstances. We are speaking from experience,
and tot’- e afflicted we advise their use.
* Scott’s Weekly.” one of the best literary pa
pers publi lied, saitl, Aug 25 —“ Dr Hooflund’*
German Bitters, manufaclun and by Dr Jackson,
are now recommended by some of the most pro
minent members ofthe faculty as an article ot
much efficacy in cases of female w. akness. As
such is the case, we would advise all mothers to
obtain a bottle, end thus save themselves mu h
sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions
will find these bitters advantage, us to their
health, as we know from exj erience the salutary
effect they have upon weak si stems.l’
MGR K KYIItF.NCK.
The “ Philadelphia S turday Gazette,” ttio
jst family newspaper published iu the Uniud
ates. The editor says of
DR HOOP LAND’S GERMAN BITTERS.
It is seldom that we recommend what are
termed patent met ic ties, to the confidence and
patronage of our readeis ; and therefore when
t. .• recommend l)r Holland’s German Bitters,
vie wish it to be distinctly undoistood that we
are not Speaking of the no trums ol the day, that
are noised about tor a brief period ami then for
gotten alter they have‘lotto their guilty race of
mischief, but of a medicine long established,
universally prized, anti which has met the hearty
approval of the faculty it.-ell. ’
Evidence upon evidence has been received
(like the foregoing) from all sections olthe Un
ion, the last three years, and the strongest testis
tunny in its favor, is, that tiiere is more of it used
iu the practice of the regular physicians of
Philadel hia, than all other nostrums coin*
(lined, a fact that can easily be established,
and fu'lv proving that a scientific preparation
will tut ct with their quiet approval when pr C „
s-ented even in this form.
That this medicine will cure Liver Comp'aint
and Dyspepsia, no oi e can doubt alter using it
as directed. It acts spe'ideally upon the stom
ach ajiil liver; it is preferable to calomel in all
bilious diseases—the effect is immediate. They
can he nduiinistoied to It male or infant with
safety and reliable benefit at any tune.
BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS.
This medicine has attained that high charac
ter which is neces-nry for all merticiues (o attain
to induce counterfeiters to put forth spurious
intieles at the tisk of those who arc innocently
deceived.
Look well to the marks us the genuine.
‘They have the written, signature of C. M.
Ja kson upon the wrapper, and his name blown
in the InU'e, without which they are spurious.
For sale wholesale and retail at the
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE.
No. 120 Arch street, one door below sixth
Philadelphia ; and hy respectable dealers gen
erally through U’e (country
Pkickm Rhicckii.—To enable all classes el
invalids to enjoy the advantages of their great
restorative powers.
Single Rottlex 75 rents.
Also for sale by RANFORTH & NAGEL
Druggists, Columbus, G.t.
Wlmlesale agents for Georgia and South Car.
o in i. Havilard, Harrell &, Cos, Charleston, 8.
Carolina. Dec Iff-w I y
DR. HOTEL'S LIVEAWELIT AMD
TAR.
VBAI’K ami certain cure for < N,ticks. Colds, Cronp,
Asihm.f, fJoiisumption of the Luugp, spitting of
Mom!. np.uicliiU-’S Hooping Cough, and all l > lllmoMlrJ ,
Affection*.
8 11 M
2JA LOVELY YorXfS LADY (JIT# LI > OF COK
SI!.MPTIOSL!!^CJ
The following i# from the pen of Win. H, Lev iron,
Kstp, the tlislinguishptl ediioj* t*f the! 7 . F Military him}
Naval Argus, under date Xev York, January 2G, lt’so.
What could he more conclusive?
u It is seldom we permit oursulvi** to occupy a spr
in those columns to speak in praise of any article in th*
patent ipedicine way ; but when we see the life of a fel
low* creature saved nv the ujc of any medicine w hatever,
w* consider it as our right, ii not our duty, to give a sim
ple statement of'acts, that others may, in like manner,
be henelitted. The case which has induced us to pen
tliis article, was that of a young lady us our acquaintance,
who, by fret j uent exposure to the night air. contracted a
Cold which settled on the Lungs before its ravages could
be stayed. (This occurred two years ago tins winter.)
Various remedies were used, but w itli very little effect or
benefit. The C<mgh grew worse, with copious
ration, and the sunken eye, and p le, hollow cheek, told
plainly that pulmonary disease was doing its worst ou
her delicate frame. The family physician was consulted,
and although he would not admit to the young lady that
she really had the Consumption, yet he would give no
encouragement as to a cure. At t l, is crisis her mother
was persuaded Jo maVe use of a bottle of Hr. Ungers*
Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, and we are hap
py to state she was perfectly cured in less than llirco
months by this medicine alone, after even hope l was de
stroved. It is useless to comment on such a case it* this.-
for the simple truth will reach where polished fiction
never can. If any doubt the authenticity of this state
ment, let them e- ll at this otliee. — U. S. .Military and
A’crnl .7 p <y, *\'u. 19 Chat haw jWir York.
‘I LSI 1 .MONIES OF THE N. V. I’KHESS
From tin* New York Courier. Aug. 13, 1850.
III;. lo(;8Ks’ t’vKiri.r I. ivKKivi.it; ami Tak — XV
have heart 1 of several important cures recently ettppla
by tlii-i excellent medicinal preparation, and in oi.o i
stance that came under our observation, we cau speak
confidently. Oncol our employees, who bud suffered
severely from a long standing cold, during the past weak
commenced the use of this medicine, and hia cold lias
entirely dis. j jn nred.
From the New York Mirror. Sept. 2, IHSO.
Liverwort \m Tui.-Ot the virtues of Dr. Rogers’
Cough Medieinp. prepared from the above articles, it is
needless now to *pcak : its ellicacy in speedily curing
Coughs. Colds, and other lung complaint*, which t*o inc
ipient ly. if negh*cied, risult in Consumption, i* too well
est;iblishel in public confidence* lo need eulogy now.
Fr-ni the New York Despatch, Aug. 25th, IH4O.
Y>'l‘ have heretofore taken occasion to give our testi
mony in favor of ihe curative properties of Dr. Roger*’
< oinpound Syrup of Liverwort and far, and would here
r epeal the advice already given, for all persons who ai*
afflicted with ( otisuinptioii. or any of the premonitory
symptoms, jo make a trial of Dr. Rogers’ preparation.
£3*** The genuine i signed Amkk\v Roo ks, on ihw
steel plate engraved wrapper around each bottle, and*
sold wholesale and retail by
SCOVIL fc MEAD.
113 Chartres street, New t rlens,
Foie genial nuen’s lor the Fletes. to whom all order
and applications for agencies must he addressed.
Fold also by JktnJorlh Nagel, Robert Carter, .
Pierce, Columims. t-'a.; 4. A. Inwii. Talbotton; .Mur
phv C*ok, Ilamiiton: S. I'. <’uibersoii, I.at'rnngo
Ilrown tc 1 mill), Rttena \’i>t:i; 15. F crew a, CleiinyrlU*-
AJa.: C. WnithursJ, Cirard, Ain.
Or*
* Ml \
| jgpf\ %
JEWDAYIDH.OR HEBREW I’EAMEJ^
i nr. guth.t remedy for
| li/icunia/isnt, (ion/, Pain in /he side, hip,
j barf; It mbs and joints, Scrofula. Kings Exit.
H /til Sir’ lling. Hand Tumors, S/iff
ju un i at'ti.c and pat ns irhaltrer. W here
! /he plaster is asplied, pain cannot exist.
‘ r \ J/ESE. Flusters possess the advanage* of
j jL feeing pul up in air-ttgh* l nxes—hence they
i retain their full riitues m all donates.
• Have you friends going . California 1 Hv
i -ill in. aits advise them to take ong a supply
j this piaster, it may srve them h.ndreds of
i dollars: il not their lives, as the exposures
, wnich they have to endure in the mines, is sure
! to firing- . 11 disease, wliicli might he easily cured
I by the use of this celebrated plaster, lor the
i want of which many have been obliged to quit
: taeir labors and fall into t p bands of the phy
sicians, who, by their extravngq ly high charg
es, soon take away the i.ard carni softl e bra
vest laboring man By sleeping in t ■ sor on
the ground, Rheumatism. Spinal Dise e, Ftifl
Joints, Lame Back or >ide, and all like sea
cs, are sure lo trouble them, and many ; es
entirely lay them up. when the simple applica
tion ol this plaster would give them immediate
relief and enable them toprocced with their la
hors wh-itoiit delay
It has been very beneficial in rases of weak
ness—such as p tin and weakness in the stom
ach, weak limns, .-.flections of the spine, ‘e
maie weikiic a&c No female, subject to paiij
and weakness ill tne back orsi (e, should be
without it. Married ladies, in delicate situa
tions. find great raiiel from constantly weiring
tin i Plaster.
The application of the Plaster between li e
shoulders has been found a certain remetiy
for col*B coughs, phthisic..and lung affections,
in their primary stages. It destroys inflanif
tion by persnration.
Beware of counterfeits and base imitations
. Dealers and purchasers generally, are cau
tioned against buying ol any but our regular
Agents otherwise tlmy will be imposed upon
with a wortlicss article, as many base counteg
felts of the Phaser are In existence.
Remember! The genuine is sold only by
ii. and our adjertised Agents throughout thp
South. No Pent. Ail IS ALLOWED TO SELL it. In
future the genuine will have the signature ot
E TAYLOR on the new steel-plate engraved
label, on the top ofeajch box : to counterfeit
whichj will be prosecuted as forgerv.
SCOVIL is MEAD,
43 Chartre. st.. N- Orleans, and
G£SN£R& PEABODY,
mav 17-wpnw4m Columbus.
NOTICE
vJ ToI.EN from the übset-ifier on-ll.e 9.1 day of this int
t’a dark bay horse shout 111 or 12 years old, well set and
square built, about fifteen hands hl-rh. No other inarkS
r.-eolh-elerl except v sinallstar in his forehead,and a white
ring around the right hind foot. 1 will give a liberal re
ward for Ihv delivery of said horse at llalloca, Musco
gee count’ ,or lbe apprehension ..f horse and thief.
JOHN CI'LFEITI R