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| JIMO nc Female lllfih School.
WANTKI'. a ijei.tl.stiiMi to take rtmrge.
ft principal ofa Female (Ugh StchooJ in I,mii|v
yAjC u,,. so-aart (■•>-, Cm, for llic oiisidtHr your.—
! Si M. xho ut'H.lriaa'i duly q tainted nnd having the
/yf \ , ir ,iper roeotnuieiHlatioiw, liberal induce.
’ ■ i; o .,k'reil. Applications will la- receivedttu-
Jnnunrv next, on which day au election for
i |4ll* ■’ || H . s<*liool will lake place.
IYuk-iV;’'’ 1.,! w jij eommeeec on the find Monday in Pflv
Tl'’ , “Will take due notice, mid govern
accordingly.*’
, niiiin,iion add vtwd to John R. Rockwell,
I .fi'ro-o Icwlije No. 12, will receive'due attention. -
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ptfsa CV3 rB vi Atib institute.
\KW ARRA.NfiKMF.NS.
lT!t a view to ® •• the wishes or some of his pat
1\ 1 (he sitli-crila-r has concluded to have hut oxk
’ •„ linrinathe rear. The exercise in the Institute
the first Monday In .In no a.
’*rniin" , ‘ Frhlsty in < Violicr—thus
iiel.-tslicye.tr to consist of Tkn itixsttct--
| ; B f oM.OVT!VG Wll.h RE THE KATES :
1.. .| v .-irl t' ,r the scholastic year often months, inch,-
I Ji,,'’ n t-liinir. li-dils, fce sir. 00
I * ’ tin- primary class, per year........ -itl ini
I - •* Third <lass “ *• ‘2B (M)
i “ “ Second “ “ “ ....... 33 00
[ .. “ First “ “ “ 40 (Ml
French or Italian “ “ “ in (HI
*r. ir piano or finit r “ “ “ 45 00
, ‘ j'„o ami I’sinting “ “ “ 35 !H)
1 work, fruit. flowers. . “ 55 tld
i'-jM-oiilolislicd southern lady who was educated in
‘LI and France, and has been Professor of .Music iu
s'„!ir Is-st Female t'olle res, will uive instriietion in
*a, nll .| tin- modern latnrua-res. The otln-r depart-
Lill Is- equally as wetl HHed.
’” t'l'rv a'"l convenient Itoitsc is Iw-imt fitted up for tile
‘ .'i„'n rtf hoarders, and a spacious midcotprortahle
Lirt,!-’ E-ldicc w ill he ready I lie early part ofiheen
‘ I’aynio'its will lie reptired hall in adv.-miv, an”
. ~|',„cci>v lie Jatll of Jnlv. For further partictilar;
i iln- .idio-riln-r. P. .7. x'/'/tO/if.V./J^HP 1
* \mericos. Her 30— ow.'lm Principal.
■ HAMILTON MALE ACADEMY
rrtllK ewrcltes of this Institution for the ensuineyea
„iil commence on Monday, .Inn,, ary sth. under tin.
‘ fliitcndeiirc of S. F.. Coneß'c. A M., I‘rinci|ia|, aided
clent \sislants. The Teachers are determined
; . || K -li<s'l shall he as well worthy of public patron,
other ill Westernieort-i*.
‘Yi!ii"ii •l-’ ll - - :tn ■ v " l -l"' r ."'-ar, according lo stu
j,,.< iittrst <• . .
y,, extra charges tor ins.rnction in the -VodernT.an-
per month. For further parti
„|,r. apply to the Principal.
Ihmillon. fil l --t-swlf
MALE ACADEMY.
Ameriojs, Gjmkgii.
Ilev. C. M. flirliprrson, A. 31. Principal.
rp|||> liisiYifuti>ti will into operation on tin- lirsf
I Hominy in January, 1853, iiimUt tlie
irniitHi ofa competent rorpa of instructor*. Tlie *<*h-
veiir will enibraee a |H*rio<l of ten montli*. nitn
imin"on tin* Monday in January ami dosingon
KrUlay i ( telolnT.
ttilie ••ntl of the nesVion there will lie a public exami
uiioiiofall ll“* pnnib.
)IjiM , oiir-eoi\iiHiir' in tlii.B Institution will henoar
:h to prepare yuiuiH men either for an adxauml
in any oi'iur < or for tlie |>rnctie;i! (liiti< sos
|dV; IpMiceit •'ill be ful/ ami the
nrioiiNiep: i r , meiitaof Knulinh, Literature, ttie Laiinaml
IhcTrineip:il will be prepuretl to receive a number of
idiiiil-into lilk fmtnly l>oanlers. Hy his experl-
B ,-Mi* :ih .1 tc:wh*r. jo4 by nnreiniltintj attention to the
■ H i H lie liojm'A to merit ami receive a lilHT.il share*
■ of |vitro!i;is,e.
i:xi*i:\sks:
I I’m.ipl. im-luilini’ NvasliitiT, fuel,
litrhK &.• -
I “r'liiiiuii in ordinary tCnirlish branches &.% it*t
•MiUHiim livitMT •h-partinentsof Krit,'!i -h tit) 09
K:.iiiV bfrek amt Knucli with any of the t 1()
aWve, “.a extra ‘‘tiur re of >
(‘rc'rtliernftlic** lantfiirufcs alone IH)
V:ivalle one half at the usiinic of the term, ami the
Httiirontlie lira of.luly.
T|i-- Principal w**tll respectfully refer to the tbllow
jn*j Qfiitli'ittett, v i/- •
11,-r. W. I>:nr!, J, T. T*n-lcer, Es,j. j
i;,v. Mr. li-iHid, 1’ tl i'. ('after,
t,.|. Milky Grieve, Col. S. (irntitloitd,
l „l IM‘. < I'lss-ti. 11. V. .lolinson,
V )i. Ila-nscil. ;m l Itvv •). W . linker, of
Millctlk't-villc,
B |;,. v . p. A. StniM, Ut-v. .1. 11. McCitrter,
I Dudley. C>i E. R. Urowtt,
I t jT.ludliv.m, T. M. Kttilmv.
I |t,ul,| Hill and it. .1. 11 ill. of .\nit-i--
Inti-ricti*. lh t’ kMI-w.'ru s ints.
Il fiUENA VISTA FEMALE
IXSTITt'W 1
■ rpttt: ,‘itrK*sorthis Institution will be resnweil on
■ I Moiiitif I-lit, umler the superititendemv
m sttlttcriber, assisUsl by Mis*
■ ibtMii K. * iivsr.
I f.vtTT iKvJfnl facility to ensure rijn*
I h.i;;rdli|*. will In* atTooted.
I flu? spacii-usand tastetul i*din*eerectinl lor the <ehao^
I ill In- in a stale <fentire eompletion. The j4iet*ir*-.H<i*m*
■ .l ,iiri \ ill jure flt which it is located, is i
I! \ nmier the lihmb of energetic btiilder.v; and new nc
| mons it* (Htpiilatioii. are coiHantly unified fe;vkii Yto*
. tofthe W4rtly and relined of older sections of the
m fet-.s-i-n rUs tilerary department will v.uy, with
f sinrty r'.intfintc h oin to .>‘ JU per scssuin of
weeks.
to ilu* Principal—a minister ofthe Methodist
Vifcli— ar- n ,f i-rm-d to li*shop .1 (t. Ainirt*\v
ml PfO' ; K. Kiirc4*. tT Oxfonl, <>n M I tr \h*x:inde“
Means, of ilnL,Ale'liral r A Yin., and to
•eu -iflrntJßS IU KlHsoii. late of the \\ rsleMin Kemale
m v..11r- /U;n orn(;a. /Hjile s4*ct;tri;Miism wilUifi.etitirv v
T >.mi-lied from the srhont-rooiti ami the lecture, the mo> |
I MtupiiliMis care will he taken to rear the sir. ietnr<* of the !
I puiiPs character on the basis of Hil>le morals ami motive
Vmute ladies cun !►• furnished with boohs al tlie Insti- •
L vi t. I'lirther information may be obtained fmmcircu- j
F l.ir in the'hands of die Principal. Patrons are ri ipudeil j
I not h* emlmrriKs tlie opi*rationsof the selmol, if it enn be
I aioiiUd, hvdehiNiit” tin* entrance of their daughters be-
I # \*ml the ilav of coytmcuceiiiciit.
I B Ihcit -w:tt J. Vx. D.WFO/nTL
| CUTHBEJRT
, •.ULH VNI) PUMAIfi l XSTITI Tld.
J r PHK.cxenasisoftliis !i>titutrbfh will lie resumed on
• • 1 the .h;*i Monday m January next. The servicesot
9. :iMeandetlii ieiit Assistant T*v*chers beimr procure!, ar
il raiu'eiiKMits will be made Ibr the reception of 175 pupils;
■j iojmins will Im spared in atf*rdinvr all 4he fMMlities
9 winch enn he had ie lit;** inMitutions for attaining athor-
B uni Knglish education.
I Rvp sr w% i
I Primaryl’i.ass vs—(irttiocraphy mid Read'it?
■ |i*r Term of live IK)
■ ffttmn vTiMiY Plas>ks—The above with Writ
■R'm Primary Arithmetic and Primary <ie*4-
■k I waphy..... 8 (W
If M"i! < Lvss—Th** at*ove with -VQlh
■ \ lelie, ticourunhy, Kntjlish t*’r uiitmt. Ilifftv-jjfe
ry. Hot any, i ‘oiuposiihui and Llocution... *% 00
■ Sk* *m Ji mor—Philosophy, Agronomy,
t'hciiiisiry, Mensurations, Purveying* .
B t'cmnelrv and ltoofe-k*vpihg ~l6mlo
B Clvss—The jilko c with the t)d
I Mrsic—(lustruinentali fc JH do
I Vi inti no as i> I>rvwim and mn*k-kue|)in?..
I No pupil received for less time titan one term.
I I the aa <>mniodafmiHf young gentlemen preparing ;
9 t* r r*lhnfe r business avm*at<ous and wishing to com* ;
9 H ,, tctln*ir studies in a short time, there, will be in
9 tßTlionwith Hu- institution a select wissic.*d 1
9 nieni pr*vided with a comfortable rooML and nthmkd
9 hv :ic*ni|H>itMit Teacher whose \vtwle tine* and attention j
9 vill le devoted in altbrding every facility in their Mu- i
9 l J l,s I** Itms,* under his charge.
S ‘ !!>*■ pupils \> ill be limited to-J5. Kates of
• inion l\rty IMlars |mt year;*those wUltiug to eater
E oii'itcfuvrlmciit should make early application^
TO PARICXTS AM) CJfTAHDIAXIh
B 7!ie extra tuition in this Depjirtnient io only -SJ |ht
I hen studious young men have at ail times aeces* to
■ ‘ fcachersandVwt left to ph*d their way through d.lli
| as they toootien have t> dosin tlie pr*.miscuous
j i jHl cr\vded sehmd room ; thev w ilt Uhdvv*. on a 4'e.iSirtvr
| ** , lc estimate, double progress And thus each year.
I ni*f not only a v.-ars time, but a year's tuition, board. &T,
PttlhHTt, DecUt—tf A. L. <>. KRllvN, Prill
Select Sehoal
I \ NI'I.K.eTSOIIOOL. iiiniti-'l t s<-lii'kit-s
j” ill he opened hv the s*dseril>er on tlie tirst Monils
in Jamwry m-vT. Terms. §sl) lor 411 weeks.
Dec ltl-flj JOH.V JSH. I.W.
1 ‘Vyniitoii fiesidJScc tir isplc*
or Relit.
L t.v < Tin- n-siilrntv tormrrly ‘ MTMj-uml t‘X U. .
Tierce will In* sold or rt'iiU*l reasonable
■ >(T T2—twtf A* ./ MUSES, i
GLOBE HOTEL,
j **UEX.\ V|.vrA. DI VISION CO., dA.
t TllKvilisrrilior r<|x'rlfiillv nuno'inro to 1 is
friends ami ‘lie pußlic ’-iiMH tndy, that Ik* fra** .
laken rliarv'o of this well known
i-:st a i: li sum i:nt.
I is commodious mul w*4l Hnisi^i: :iinl no
I P-'ui will Ih> *pan*d to rentier lliose i*irtfortiil46 t v '* l
n ,I! JT *a\tr him with their patronage. _
lH*c ll—ts 1 jr. TITI'OMH.
j A CARD. It
subscriber will open a srliool in the city of ( “l*
i ‘finbu* on the gtith of .lau # in thu lions** recently oc-
I ‘ ,,,K ' l by Mr. Anthony. lie has it in view |oe*fahh*h
I 1 rnnatient school oleleYalod duwacter. which shall l**
I to i)„. lowing want* of tj\e community. It <>n ’
j in liisWlort. lie will, in a low months, issue a
1 his plan.
fi ‘ fhu KWtic year, 40 weeks. Tuhion S4O,
j P JAMES KYALP.
1 a.ii E i r f. Rlcv ' K *—R** v *h>hn K. Lawson, James K. Jone.
| 5,1,1 J-K.li,-dd. It.vr 24-lwd.Mj
Negroes For Sale,
?V |; ' v c on hand, which wo oiler for sale *tt
5 r . hi suit Iho times, KIftHTY /./A/.'/. >.VK
-1 ,[ Jttrt arrivisl from Vkirinin. etniUuK ol ~ie”
ll' 11 ***? •OPVimt* mid tW*ld ti:mds.
’■ slial’ l K ‘ pVnsvd to . xlulrtt tlimi to purchasors nt
l ,1,; ;V nrl -at tliofisd of Wvnn's liitt. near tlic no[>t <>l
X ‘ ‘•iisf.t.ff Unilrnnd. ‘ I.Otfi: It M.ll.'i'l-’ ‘-
—* ** ,r i,,rk will lx* kept nil duriui; the whole
g Ik-c 10— if
\‘ ... , Par Sttlr.
u, \h‘*rst’ Mad waunu ninl linnsiw. .-i.sja, a very
S'Hl Socund hand double buss’ Uarne*s.
, —ALSO—
I li* !’ t*** h-’ht carriage and hani<;..-*s: .M ***>’ “*•• !'r
.iiMihat little used. Jl'ii.V SUWSYTH.
Cotumbas, Dec 12 —jf
more mules * more cotton t
1 <1 (’MI ART will have fiO head l.re
V tint mules of JA3. ‘K'H se
. * * K'ction. in i’otnnibus altout liie tillvemti an
■ui u.,. Al!d will “nit litem at takes amt tlales t
‘“>l [’•““•era wanting “til do well to wait
•;am a,hL ’ will be pleased toc?Hca
Ilee ‘ll-wijis • ■
T 0 mechanic
Ap^:^^ m>noyhy tUbori v
wJl®SraS?^ , gHgj a . cxUtenco Ul .
m-tklmr the work of:. w!!r„?m sits- VI
f h ’" c JJW ir es out tilHiitl
ofhavi, it !uu,r ~17 i,.
” i'ih’ work nlthe ~, ’ a,, J •OamifMetorv.
slill. Mils machine cm lie run -i, i't
tnm with ||„. otln-r work. Th f . “ , '' i •‘■vein* cntim-r
- Ch uluMn R - h ‘ •** State
Minims, willi :l ililtrirl ut li.irtv . t.* l,r r '! v f *'l
'■> Ihest.lwrrtl “rs'mVw .®L ‘ i;
riirhisniK.p, 7 ,M 1 , HH i '* , forsimrte
wimltl like to elo-M- m, i 77-. . K !"’ * !, YM*S fitxinri t
T“‘ >•• ‘X S'LrV” U ‘""MM'li.-itely.—
■ftttrnsfa iiMclihn- ,u.rks V,f'iri'!’-” ril,,| “ry.rn„.
mills n,
k/ohnnbns. and at our md!•• • ° ,ri 11 inter at
“Hlw forth',,;.. heX",Ti , TI ”- k< ’ “'•" l ''"es
‘lsn, :i vaTtmhleste wll < “.-i| work
p<liver, t-otr.-ll.er with :i vihLlT ‘"'.‘i “""• I ■’ ‘".rs,-
L-t'-ts.-nhln-'J.-.l tnuV ‘ - ‘??*'•” ••--'i-.e.-r
m-'i-i with ~nnn:,i nntii ri 1 “’ “ n
pr.ix. nffcr wh*ci. lli. v m i f ' rsl * ,f l* <-t-i.ii.r
to eitlu-rof - “ ,Us! b, i,; , I T'r'’ ‘<* New York
•JOII.N .1. IIAI.KV
tioo can Vn< -r ‘’ u-'!’V Ml |-'/f-' Jr -
Nov ;. . “ -,k- rrowliridge of
rp m , NEW STEAM MILLS.
..t.. XV X r I l ’"I—’ 1 —’ hi
PMlch nor ami unit v'LrilXVfi'V “ i ' l ' ,!,s -
Nn.-w thirty horse noworXv-i, „ : “
rail saws with rtvWn,Vi t t nr.- .Invin- verti
saiiil ‘l ot liier,-li-,ni7 If :< ” “ v, ‘™'-re of i„„r thoo
,.n.xl.nilvoru,,-7; n, IN . .T T " T ‘"<*
of linur,„’tr;in;l ,l..|ir- ;! v unr jirire
PI.AX'TATIOA I'(HI KAI.R,
M/1I P. stihseriber offers for :ilc ,y nhiptnlh.ii
I|i..n tin- western aMa ofthe l.illle IVlieo ( r,-.-k
n Alnh.-nn:,. nlsmt ten miles west ~r I'nltmilms
r :,Wr " r 'l n ’ f "'. ft'orn “>■ mile from
, i |. **’ ‘ "f” 1 _ r< it**l.'-on l ;i 1 m ntr nlnint fito a,-res. This
ilivisl.-.VT. ‘. , s ;"' “s" s ‘" v * :fl it- and will 1.,-
lin r. is ,\. ellent s-.rin- wat.-r upon it. and ala n.nven-
i ‘’T 1 ' 1 ”- A limit 350 acres are
• “ ‘""-rm.il, eiilti i ntioTi—ronv.-nient ,
h. , i, , V p, -.Meftah!e kind of neml.bori
him,'., y V portion on he rlearea
i.iml isnl the la st crpek bottom*. ;
vluiXln;^:;;!;,;,-;.'^," 1
fall n,s.n .l/r. Vfillia,,, F.. Adams upon the „1.-,ee
who will show ,1. or npmi the suhsoriher. who lives in
tin- unmedi,te m-i^hhorhoot]
Nov 2!)-w3t F To LEWIS
rw-.ntiiK-l and Enqnirercapy three times.
loiaUalioochec l*la<*tation Kor Sate.
fpilKst.hsrriher offers ho-sjOe his pl.miaiiot, lvin-4 on
* the ( linllalmocliee River in Russell Ala
near the Oswjchr.- Re,id. It comprises 2500 a.-r. sos
lend, ot winch I.Slots m river linttmn end oak and hiek
orv tlals, and Kshi in i;m,d <-ottonh>inel.a,id. Almitt elev
en hundred acres are eleansl and in enllivation. the rest
“.woods, “fwlm-hahotit 100-acres are of river both im.
■f Iln- improvem.-nlsoij ll,e place emisisl ofa emnforla
lije, .nw lhn-i- o."l frame neqro quarters, ham, gin,
topnrehas” are referred to Messrs,
mil cc l>-m son. Colnnilms. for fnrlher inform:,lion : and
those d.s.irin-4 lo examine the property are referred to
Mrt only (Vowell and DrThoa Croweti, or ( apt Canty
on the place. 1
—A T.fiO—
Six hundred land HO v acres of pineland. well improved
on , he F.ufatd-, road, filhs-n mil-s front lux. The
| ‘Nwi.-liee P. (>. is oil tin*, land. Jll/I.V
VAMUm.E J.AXDS IN FLORIDA.
f liave tel for 4le. a very vain.aide tract In fiadsden
J rmm'v of tils acre--. .--tt in Jarks-.n of c‘73 a- res,
hull, Iraets" anted a, the pow-lnre ofthe Flint and Chat
lai—m-hee rivts's. Tlm- tir-l crop from one third ofthe
land, will more than |my tin- price asked tor the whole
tract. Maps can he seen at my „oic,- in folnmhns.
Iscc 10— ls ‘ .11 IJ.VC. RI’.SR.
Lost or MislAlxA,
I A I**” KI-.T I'.t O*K cmitaininir. hetwta-noih- hnodred
! - and llftv and sixty dollars all In ten dollar bill-, ex
! i-e(*t one fire ih.ll.ar hill and three or four dollars ill smalt
s hitnus all llv tlifts on tin* Rank of lie* .State off mrix
•MT tin-Marine ami Fire InsiM-ance Company of rh-ivannali.
1 Relieve it was Inst bets.-en lids place and Mountain
Oak Creel , Harris comity. It is a small pocket la-k.
and was tied with a common cotton si—.- strine. and
omilained an imoicc or billot’ my cotton, which was soli I
io .Ms Rase wl'('.dumbos.Wednesday htvh ist_ and
a'lrtlt ol Tilkien Imsliets of Wheat wtfn-li was sohl at tin*
same tinti-. Any pers.ee linilim; tlie |nn-kel book and
deliverin’ il to .lolm llamiilmi, t iolumlms, or to me
in llarriscmint}. sliall lie, well rewarded.
Harr's ci.. she lli-wts -v’l 1.1.Vy.Y H. 111 (,■ HTT.
GEORGIA & ALABAMA ALMANAC
FOR 1852.
r INIK an? now publishing, a**! w ill soon tie
I rivnlv I** mi .nil orilers Ibr Iln*
GF.nnCU h iis.ll f./.V/ .iLMIX.4C f'ofi 1-552
i ’a'.rujvrtv'ri ibr •i!v*r*- nioriiliaii amt l, '*ri;>,vH 4*l* < NMunibn*
conlalning, in i< tin* Asi-r-*n<mio:il calcula
fions. *\t*-*asivv t*xe*‘ ilivt*. .furlirial ar*d legislative Sjri
t’urtii*s*f tin* (iMV‘Tnm4*nl ofiln* ; tlu* Slate
t**\A*ninit*nts o Chimin :uul Alabama: the <Vnsus <*t
giving r*** p<*putat'(*u of cavil t-latc and of each
bounty in Lwrgia and Alabama, besides a largo amount
of iiilur viOnnbk* iiifovt-ualioti such as is usually c.onLain*-
i*d in .\fn.m:H‘s. Tht- whole ar**anged. and liie Asl#t
* atoiita'dvns. after ttie sl\le of (rJt/l’.R'S . I r
M. t.X\ K .
jt inters are respectfully solicit**! from thud, refers
and Mm*Mianis. ‘ia’lv from Wi*f| (.’eorgia and Hast
Alabama hhl iliov wilt in* tilh'd a! da- lo*.\vv§l i*>*sh rates
A. C. i'i'.
auglllt. f Gn.
FIRE PROOF COTTON WAREHOUSE
< o/j smi .s, (ll
RUSEi PATTEN & ‘1 lU€K
\I r K r**m w the vf our serv.ei s **> *m .riends
M and the t’laiy.Bs and xMomiaiails generally, tor l!io
Stu*age ami sale hpllieir rollon dining the ensuing
season, amt IrtiMthMour pre\ ions efforts to give s.uis-
I faction, will ensure to us a e*iUiiiuaice of then* patron
! :igt‘. nr ‘ ; vided xt-u*nt ion will tiegix**n to this business
Lip :dl its depart w'tts. oiu’ bvst endeavors to
the intco st of tliuse may entrust their
i (iO UL . i
! \W %>ril vvhh furnish our customers With
li.Kifll.Vfr .-Old Itlil’f.. itMhc m.-irki-t • rire. and wit
j procure p- them any mher ttriicles they m.-iy r..quire.
‘ on tit,- l.mvK.-i Tevxs :il which they cm lie iimiclit licrc.
Wc ar-.-:dsti prepared in mivmieo lihcridly to Pianti-rs
on tlieir ('otto,, dorol vv it ti ns. or on eons. 4111, tents to our
Cos, rWMjmu'Wltl.s atxN Nm-o, or in Enrol.*..
RI SE, I‘A'ITEN & RRICi..
Colnmlnis. Aiik'itst If,. ISSI w&twtt
ROCK ISLAND FACTORY,
I Snow maimfai-tmiiic NA rititixr l‘.q,*-,- m all the’ Va
rious ki,i.ts.—sm li tis I .etti-r, Foo!s-c:ip, Fltil-cap.l'o!,o
I and Commercial IW, 1 ruled and nnrnied.i Mediums,
I ih-iuvs. &c. Also. NVws-print. Rwwk ai-wt Uolured I’a-
I ill-,-. F.*s!-Otl)i'eai,ri Sinvs F.tnvjones and M rat'liiiie I’:-
1 uer'olidllv/'.es; allot vvirUli will t- as favor
i wide tJKtts as can he pneeUpsod i*i :h’ mafWt.
j < trders tvH- am ol tiic above kinds ot Paper, uddn’ssci
i o I’ Mt \ MS.-Treasure, ,or tlie midt-rsistncd. will mefit
| w di, iwmnpt attention. **• *'■ f I RTIS Se x.
. v “GREAT ATTRACTION.”
! .pill-: - I’I.KASAN'T IK >UK” i I >’
I ■* the lir-t of January, and ’the sulrscrilier wishes to
i accounts due him. at the same time, lie ‘s
■ th-mks-d for past favors and w ould politely and earnestly
heir tiios*. upon wlw*„ h<- hasdaims “e-all at >e Cap
tains’ olticc anil setthf witliout delay. The “ 1'1.1.■
/VV //Y> t ’lt'’ bn* bet mi tli** medium ol enjoyment to
u ,-ke it also, a iileasitre lo tlie imdersieiwil, *>’ an
ear ‘v tio'der of th -Ine him. “■ this mm-se ym.r
liptirs In future e-nu,ol fail to he tr.m-jht witli thereat
plcasnr*. arNher from a know e,l,<e ot dutv p.-ron ,ned,
’ i>ce in—twin .Kiii.\ o.n.
NOTICE.
ritai: Annual Kleetioi. rr n-nrlors of lit*■ Mnscotree
| R tiiet.-id ('oinnanv will take place on day ho
o',of.ia.;*i.nv pexl. at the ..Ale* of the Ounpany, ht
... li.tMrsoffVvili Switl twohe ot-ork. ..
wft'-.i fiidanreof are requested to
~ re,tort.-tint! will Itesutimill.Ht.
hoar n.o s mr. n \V.Mtt'. rVcVy
ivtuunlrttfi -’ • J
CAITTION.
i [, m-rsttits are ,-m'a'fod aiainsl -radino fora certain
A V. t . nt i.lo hv F. \V. I lorn for throo Immlrotl anti
1 tive liotlara atwl tl im conis. .latod W- 11. WA
1 ,t, : pavahtc to U. H. t'lrtn of hoao-r. haul no ow as
1 t . „ the *',l inai I ertntnmlho makor not to rtaj
lost on tin n.a‘- -p ... .. j
itto any one ex,-on’ W . 11. I f.t.M.
roluint,u*. Hoc 23—11 w
CHIMNEY bluff warehouse
or-r-ap. THK tindorsiennt has erected a W'aro-hottso
ft’ a! st the above poi"’ >n •>"’ Ihnltaltt'octtee h'xor
UWahonl nntiloahcWibeoi.y l < ohin.ltus. of
1 to tuitd ti o Itinnsaitd lialosol cotton.
capaolty mairti on a 1.1.t1f sixty foe. ahovo
: re.!or. it soettro asains, the
tlatteers of a rrf W'*.’ • w ,.st part of Ptew
**f n ' l<l h>” -n.ar. ‘f
/p.mttiie* will Bnd a and ohtrihle
* ,W i°Wlii|.t>i,”- r t a, S suitable place lr
point .or Ii I ~ t) narohouso can ho
‘■'■'’Vi"'-’ ; r .;:„! roaUs .rout av di.ootion. Havitur
i ,h , wand,ot.se at ,h. ro.|U. s, *f many Ihtsous
ereolotl t ■ ,„ )V o f cutdios. ho hopos to ro
rostdins from the eomt.mni-J
[v‘ V '| “ask th’ mto call amt to* whojlu rit w ill not be
i tsfeggs arszs
i ‘tfaT'A'to*.*’£*?•***’
. favor mo wtb I,H ir •” FORSiTII B. PAPP.
I L)t'C - 4 —w*-m
TING ’ BELTH-a ! BELTING
BEIrTAW hnvine 01.-aimtl H.o ‘ -ronoy of a
rTklll. suits . f | „„ |l.ois< are proparod to offerto
, | lare,. tnanu&cW a 5 , w i.,r ar
ttioir patrons . !l(V j |.oat)i r Boltinir. IVoni two to
ticle of ratxmi ‘ . |, h , ;UU j , arrantod to give emin*
fourteen incite. lower that ever before otfertsl in
sutisfaction— ■> ti r • hantl< a U Kl ,t ].,, „f the Rnhtier
this market- \ .. . , v i,tilts, rots.,,is xvistiins for Boltins
Hollins, oivnnos p|>? w , h jn , T fer ( ;j„ Ramis
I ornnmaehnt ~r i( J^ s) to r , V o us a culJjv-A Iso, a
, will find lld Harness I.eah, rkopt oouslmitty on
ipxotl lot of bolt and L tVELI.B
I hand.
I myl 3-wly
i TO A I<l< CONCERNED.
. ....life that lh> api>inte*l Messrs. C.
H J'* [ O Z\ of mv Pianos
I J I lull InstrUaents oflerexl by them
in ‘ olmiibus, h. - • a , I>b e mv mauufachire. are
to Hie public pwn> , or o qu;il v*.\ceUeCC with those
AvarraiifoUv’* 1 ' 1 ! “ i'acioryi H^ion.
turned directly /.FIiWKEIU'YG.
J liuStOll, 4Jct k ’
. s£o Reward.
Hu from my plantation near Hors!man’s Cro s
n 1 “1 ‘h'trrls county, pn tin- 2d instant, a DARK
‘’ * ‘i'-'K. abntn ten yeartold, will, a little white in
tlie froff <*T ax; hind foot. I have reasons lo think, fr-tn
o, tor,mom,, dorit cd from ml,era, tl.u, tt vomit; man bljou,
.o’ of n - < ’' wi,h foir akin and !ifu hair, by the name
I—r' ILL,A!t *’ o!iu,t,, i‘ s l * lc lndixiduid who took Siiid
.. ~ 'SiU L '’ v * .Fifly Hollars for tin* recovery of si<l horse
atm i ho conviction of the thief; nnd tor the recovery of
the horse atone 1 will give n liberal reward.
AARON GOODS!AN.
Hamilton, Sept. 25, I^sl.
NOTICE.
\ I-l<person* are ealltiotu-d aitainst tradintr for three
’ .*■ pi-oim-orv itoies. all made paya Idr to William T.
v on, ami ."'--I'-roed hythe stlhscrilK* r, one note for one
noiKlrett dollars and one for four luunlnxl dollars. I Vieli
ol tli-**siHoles falls flu,, q,,. 25H, | >.-crnd>er next, thefliird
nob- N for tin.r l"mdre.l dollars, and lulls due tlie ‘d.'ith
Oecemher 15.,3. All ofihenlihvc itmmsl notes were
iOmut the‘Jlitl, day of Amtiist la-i as tlie consideration
ror which said notes wen- iriven hnvn fnihal. I am dote-.
nnn<s| to |my no :>an of them mihsts com-H-lled hv law
< >ct"w; : tt . ,v TE PH E.\S
NOTICE.
tg roifEN’ from the uhseriher on the 2,1 day of this inst
1 a dark hay horse shout io or l-.-xear- old. yyell -et and
-tphtre hoilt. ebonf fifteen hamLs hitrli.y No otf-Y-r marks
recSl!fs;ied except a srn.-illslarm his f,-rvlicad,'iui(i a white
.■-mo armnid tin-rkl.t hind f.-t. I w il! give a lib-rd r<-
ward lor the di-Hverj or will Imrse at IhuliK-a. Mnsc-i
----;uv conojy, .ir Ike appndieosioii ofhprse and thief.
y * .Unix t iT.t’Kpf’ig;
NOTICE. ~
iJTnt.EX from my Sialde on Wednesday nialit the
k lilh some *’ight miles from f'oMmbll's ll tlie
st: ai. road leading to Talhotioo.lirown h;iv Horse,some
lit e yehrs old eomtnoh -ire, lias a scar on one o| his
tliitfhstliat i- plain to lie see!,, some four Inches I,me ;iIU |
has saddle marks on his laic!;, one hind foot w itite.ridi
''••ll and w orks w elt iu harness, and has ihiemark sos tin*
- eear on him. 1 will givifn liln-ral reward ior the horse
orally iii-ormatioli so that I get him.
5525 REWARD.
fUANAWAV iihimt four w * eks shico my ne
gro man SI EVER; nfwiut ;34 years old; very
large and hl.-ck; w.-ielisat—llL 33,0 pound*; from
five feet ten inches toll feet high ; rough *|x*kcn
and has long woollyiltair- The b> u a good
carpenter—soro—sed to tie eltl er iri Troup or
Harris counties, fin. or Itarlmur comity Ala. Tito nhov,*
rmyurd wiil.he given for I, is deli vary to me in l.afirruige
or if lodged in anv secure Jtiil so th.-it I get him.
N'qv Is wlf KORI KT .1. MORGAN.
RANAWAY.
FlI-TM the Siihscril.er. on tin-7th Sept. last, mv
fkfi negro fellow STEPHEN, lie is between 25 and
**/A 30 years of age, is iihoiil six feet high, copper
/si colored, high forehead, will weigh ahonl 17(1 lbs.
A x pleasant coiuilcnancc. had whiskers w hen he left!
is a line looking negro. I think lie is making his
way hack ,0 Virginia. Ilecan read, lint Ido not think
n- can write. I purchased said 0 Inst winter in Mon!-
rotnery. lie was hrouglil Iron Virginia or Mankind.
Sai<l hoy has some use oftodls r was pureliaseil asa
..rough carpenter. Any person . ( ring said hov in any
‘jail so that I can get him will I, . .taldv rewardisl.
I.EVI P.IJtKS.
Parks’ I,anding. Wilcox co„ * 1 h I 2S—wMl
Twa-ity D j'l u * Reward.
fIIAXAWAV from t 1 uhseriher on the 3<!
inst..tlie foliow-iiignegi .s : JIM. a map 25 years
old. 5 feel ten inches hi ‘ll, Weighs shn'ld 175 !t,s..
ami of black complexion, *ll IIISTI °lI KTI. a
mm2tyears of age, live feel ten inches high,
weighs at,out 1.5 It,s., and of dark Yellow com
plexion. I wilt give the above reward for their confine
ment in the jail at Columbus, or half the reward for either
of them. Nov I!),—tf HEoltfiK GItAV.
Randolph Sheriff Sales,
iXrI!.L lw s ii.! before tlie Court House door in tlie
‘* town nfflutlihcrt, Randolph ■ county, on the first
fnesilay in Jniumry next, within tlie usual hours of
lain, the foliowing properly t*ex it t
West hallos lot of land No. 30d, in tlie Oth ilist. of said
,-otinty, am! tin- north luilfol lotof land No. 310, in the
Oth dist. of raid county, and three negroes tiewit : Rach
el a woman ah-mt 25 years of age. and Jane a girl about
nine years of age, and I )icy a girl about seven years of
age : all levied ot, as tie- property of l.emmon bum, t*
citisfy sun Iry II ‘fas issued from the chtperiorl < ourt of
said coi nty ami Inferior Court of said comity, one in tit
vor of Tie anas Green vs i .enunon Dunn ami ! ,ove! Moor*-,
one in favor of It. 11. Robins 11, vs 1.--,nmoM Dmm and
I.tike lik-ss; one in favor of Isaac Winslip vs said Dmm
and other*. Property iiointed oiithv l.emmon Dunn.
I.ot oflaud No. 107 in the itlth i.istrict of said county,
U-vrislonas tlie pniporii of David Holman hi satisfy
sundry ti fas issued out Asa Justice court of said (-.unity
infsvorot t-’. M. lirown, vs David Hobnail, I.uvy made
and returned to me by a constable.
t tut* negro Woman about -20 years of ai*¥(Flevied on as
tlie properly of Johnathan 4. Jones, to satisfy one ti fa
issued from the Superior coari of said county in favor
oi* Dateel \. Garrettvs. tolinatiiaii J. Jones. Rroperly
poin/od out lv Pl’tfs. Atl'v. *
Dec 3. ‘ RICHARD DA VW slierllf.
Early Sheriff Sales
Ts fLT* b j*ohl before tin* court door ill KlnUo
? lr, Knriv county. o lho iir*t Tiu sday in January
next, hclwcou the usual hours of sale, the tbllovrini’ pro
perty to-wit:
Lot of land No. ‘J4S. hi the loth district of said county,
levied on as the properly of Mom-s Kirkland, mid sold to
sali*f\ several fl fan issued from a Justice court of said
county in favor of Jaiuc* ll.Trulock, vs Moses Kirkland.
Levy made and rvturned to me hy a constable. Property
pointed out I>\ S. S. StatJbrd PPH’s Attorney.
Also, nt tin* sane* lime and place, a part d‘lot of land
N*l 133, iia Um-nth di.-srict of fairly cmmty. containintf
7M more or less, levied on as the pr*perty of I't
(Iriire PuKdiam, awl tsld l** satisfy a ti fa issued* from a
instico court in-favsw of Ji><eph McDonald vs saitl f'ul
cliain. Levy made and r'turned tome by a constalde.
Also al the srimo time and place, a lot of land No. 30
inthc’Jiiih dist. <*f fairly cotitriy.sold tosaiisfy a li fa from
ItaMwiii superior c**nrt in favor of Coorije W. * ’rawford,
floAcrnor, Acc. vs John !t. riel. al. levied on as
the pr<*perty of said Anderson, and |-w*inted out by S. S.
Slalford prifs attorney. L. L’il.L Bh*ritr.
N< • v 2*2 —u is
CHANCERY NOTICU.
L\Y. of PoUv Jenkins. dtc*d.
*nd Mark A. iV.opcr K.\*r. and Naroissa 1
’ioykin, Mx'trx. of Samuel I’ovkin, decM. !
a’so Kx'r. of suidi'plly Jenkins, |
\ n. | Kill li** I>is
A Jones. Robert A Jones and Abraham [ covery, K<*
ones. Se i!)rii Jones and ‘fin*mas Jones, .’ li-l nnd Ijs
,*y their Luardinus, J<*lm Jones and Kol- I junction
ert V. Jones. Simeon Smith and wife. Su- |
san Smith, Aarah J Wright, William 11. j
tVri rld, Annen’is P. and Kdj4*r! ]
R. IVrizht. J
?t is ord*‘n‘(i hv the (‘nurHlyat tlie amendnendsio said
Kill iu>kv filt*d in the offi*eof the cl* rk of lhis<%mrt be
allowed, and that John A .Junes and William \Y. Wright
Kxecutors of John WVivftet, deceased, be made defen
dants to said Kill* and that each and all of said defen
dants plead, answer <v demur to said Kill as amended,
on or by tlie tir>t day of -the next term of tliiw conn, ami
th.jl serviiv of sH*i K 1 as amend**d. be p rl<*eb'd mi
saht Smith and wife. Sarah J. Wriyfhb William \V.
W'liixhT, Arntenns P. Writfhl and Kohert R. and
John A J.onesand William N. Wrijrltt. R.\ecu‘(*rs of John
Wright, ‘deceased, (all of \vl om redde out ofthe county
>f hy a ptitdicntion of thisordcr once a month
for four months in one ofthe public ica/.ettes of the city
nfrolumbus, before the next term of this court. : end
tint service of said Kill as amended lx* perfecto-l upon
the balance of said defendants by serving a copy i>l said
tmendmenJ uj*o:i their atn*rneys Messrs. J*nes, K<*nnini<
md Jones within thirty day* from the adjournment u
Jie present torn* ot this court. •
K. IIITjL. r ’omp. Sol.
A true extract from the Minutes of .Musvoutee Superior
/mrt of November term 1851.
Nov. 18 —in4m K. J. HARDIN, L’ierk.
Admlnistraioirs Sle.
MiRKKAULF: to an *nirrofthe Inferior court of Karri
•ounu when for oniinary jurjoscs, wi'il bo soitl
reforo the*court turns** door in tin* town of Hamilton on
ho lirst'fuosday in February next, iiclwccn tin* h*ir:tl
nours of sale, two hundred and thirty acres of laud, moro
or loss, comprising all tin* plantalion where James Toler,
d<‘C*as*,d, resido*l at the timo of his death: also, three
nonn*i*.s consist inn of two v/omon and one child: sold
as the property of llu> said* Jaiwes Toh*r, di*cM. lor the
fioticfit of tho heirs and creditors of said oslato. Terms
of sale math* hnowii on the and ly. \VM. J. T< > HR.
Nov ‘Sl—tdai * Ad mV.
VDAIINI^TtvATt IRS’ SALK—WiII he sold before the
Court House door ill the town ol Culhhert, Randolph
bounty, on the urst nlpsday in January next, if not ear
lier deposed of at private sale, the plantation
t the ( state of Solomon CJraves, deeease<|. lyinj'oii the
waters of \Voile and Notchiway Crt*oks, contaiiiinp I4OH
acres, more or 4.*b of which is o|e:i fri*sh land, un
der :rood fence, and line cultivation, with all necessary
houses mid out-ltt>uses, irin screw, &c. S(*ld on such
time as may suit purc.liusers —and under and by virtue
of the provisions contained in the Will of said deceas'd.
This JOtli Oct.’sl. LOUS LONKKK,
\\. (JR \\ KS,
r. HR WHS,
Xov4—wtd .Idfi'r* Cnnt tr? *7 W *• nto nnnr rn.
Administrators Sale,
WILL he sold before the court house door in the town
of ( uthbert, Randolph county, oil the first Tuesday in
l-Vlicunry next, one hundred and fitly ci-ht acres more
<H* less oi lot of land No. in me Dili district of said
county. Sold by order us the hotioralde the hilifior
t’ourt of said county w bile sit tint; for ordinary purposes,
as the property of Williamson ( ; oi 4 .itis, deceas'd, latent
said county. * JAMR3 M, <H>LLINS, Adm'r
Nov k 2G—lds
Adiuinist r;i < ors Sale.
WILL he sold before the court house door In H<p town
of Lumpkin, on the fir t Tuesday in Kebruary next,
agreeable to ait owier of the Inferior court when sitting
|b- ordinary pur|xs<*s, a nwrro hoy named Hilbert, aired
nine vears. Sold to pav one of the legatees of J tunes
llirker. diwuwd, * WM. SMITH.
Nov •*.!— ids Adm'r. do h<nL non.
AdiitinintrAtorf Sale.
VHRKKARLK to an order of the Honorable Inferior
Cuiirl of Lar y county, while sitting fr ordinary
purj>oH*s. will bo sold nt the court house door of said
count von the first Tuesday in February next, between
lie usual hours of sale, lot of land mimher fi-M in the 4ih
district x>! Karly, (widows dower excepted,! also a negro
woman and eight children. Sold as the property of Reu
ben Fain, doo'd. and for the benefit of the heirs and cnili
ors. Terms made known *n the day of sale.
Nov S— wills. x.s X T.IFVOUI) .tdwr dr boni*
A<l minis! rators Sale.
WlfiL be sold at the lx!e residence Mrs .lfartha Rlack
nnmin Harris county, on Friday tfm srxUH'iith day of
January next, all the perisfiahle property hehuiging to
the estate of the *a:d Martha Kdarknion. dec'd., consist-:
inir of horses, hogs, cattle, corn, fodder, fanning utensils,
hour* hold hihl kitchen fiirnlHire, A-C. &.c. Terms made
known on the day of sale. Also Hu> plantation to he
! reified on the same daw
Nov 29—Ids* THOM AS H. HORN. Adm'r
Adiuinist ratovV Sale*
“ittlLlj he sold at tht* .Market House in the city of
Columbus on the first Tuesday in Jan next: One
house and lot situated on llridge-suneet. adjoining Jogui
Clark 4 on the west side, and oppo>ite John Rvirds. Al
soone undivided half ol lot ofland No. 2d and Jd
i district Muscc.ge* county. S*ddas tlu* property of John
WaHoivfcnd John !>. Walton deceased. Also all the ne
groes belonging to the said estates. U’Jf. .11.1. l-l
Octet 1 Admin ist raior.
Adiuiniiirators 1 Sale.
‘ITTILL lm ffokl at llio Market Houes*. in the city of
>Y Cohinibus, oh the first Tuesday in January next,
i rccublv to an order of the Inferior Court of Muscogee
t iiinty sitting f*u ordinary negro boy by the
numo of thirteen years of age. Sold as the
property of the estate of Martin J. Kendrick, dec’d.
Nov 6—lds JVM. .7. HEDI) .idmr
Administrators Sale*
ATTILL be sold on Thursday, the Bth day of January
Y V next, at the late residence of John Hays, of Early
county, deceased, all of the perishable property belong,
i ig to the estate of said deceased, consisting of worses
hogs oxen, mulcts carts, wagons, corn, sod
dor, houseSuld and kitcheuturniture, Acc. Ac. Sale ts
continue from day to day until all is sold
The land to be rented at the same ttme. Terms on the
day. k M //. 2 1 •>,. Idm'rx.
Nov Cg—tds ”
AdmliilMratorri Sal
AOKKRAKI.K u> Ifti order of the interior court of
Kaffy county, when fdtiincf for ordinary purpose*,
will be a old before the court houtdoor in Ktnkelv. Ear*
v ouiit>Vou the t!r4 Tuesday in Jniitterv next, between
the usual hours of sale, lot oflaud No. Ifcfl in the Jtbdist.
ofsaid county containifiif 2.70 acres, reserv iter the right
of Dower, nnd Emily a negro woman about 37 years of
age and tier eight children, viz: Charles a by eleven
years old, Melisea a girl U*n years old, Kcrsheba a girl M
years otd, Washington a boy g years old, Larinia a gfr!
and years old, Kineline a srirl 5 jßKiPiokl, Sarah a girl 3 y ears
old, and an infant, sold as the property of the CTtate of
Ueubin Kain,<l*veas<x', for the heiiHit of the creditors
and heirs of saidc&ait e. Terms cash.
ISAM DEL 8. STAFFORD,
Oct*2f?. Adm 9 r. de bemn non-
Admlnistrntor’g sale
\\7TLL Ih sidtl on ttie first Tuesday in January next, in
▼ y launpkirvStew art Onmty, lK of Land Il3inthe 23*!
•lUtrict Stewart, as tlie projrerty r*f 11. Jane* decea.sed,
by erde r oft he court. <L DELAFXKY,
Novc R.f LVtTIKT, A din
Eifcntors .Sale.
lt r lUi l>e sold before the court house
* > Early county, on the flr<t Tuesday in January m-xf.
lietwj’cti the usual hour* of sale. I>t of land No. ne Inm
<tred and twenty-oiie in the Jtl dist. of Karfy comity, and
Smart a negro mm, Amy a tu M .rro wonpan, Sarah a ne
gro v v ourm. and Aim a girl. Sold as the proper
ty of Wilihnn lanvis for the benefit of the heirs and ac
to saitl testators’ w ill. Terms made known on
he day of sale. Ocl2S. DAVID R. LEWIS, Ex-'m
A ftinist r.iiors rsale.
WILL I>e sold on the 7th day of January
next, at the late residence o! .Yllfcn Move.
thotiK’ri• liable property ofsud d**c’d. fuegrmvs excepte<l)
ensistin'r of a!I arftch’s usually found on an extensive
farm, such as mules, h*fs's. cattle, hogs, corn, fodder
plantation tool*, house hold and kitchen furniture, &r.
&c. Terms— all sums over ten nullars ,u credit u:it.l
Jah. Ist 1853; Minus under U*ii dollars cash. Sale to
continue until coiuplev. < K I*. KLA LL. .LlmV,
<’uthbert, KaiuhWpti cm. I Sec t —*tis d)v f*fniis non
A Aminlst rnf or'si sal e.
A ILL be wold on i|:e first Tit4*sc!ny In J;muarv. 1832.
it ttciore tlie court house in l.iunpkin. Stew art
co. ty order * the Inferior Com it when sitting Ibr ordi
nary purf**-es. M'renty-five rKs of land lying and beinvr
sil|iate in the twenty second district of -Stewart county
being the tract wliercyn John Moodx resided at the tim
ofliU death, and to the estate of paid John
\h*odv, decM. .s'ol.l f*r ttie !u uefit <*f llu* h'ir< and ered
tors. *oet jber2 r t. tS~>t. JOIfN FlT'/.ERIt \ LD, Adin
AIDIINISTfI ATOIIB S ALK.
llfll.L Ik* nold on the llrst Tiiesdny in Decemt)er next
jlnriiigthe usual hours of sale, before the court
house door, in the town of (’ummiiur,in the count v of Rot
sylli tin* following lots of land, to-wit: lot No. !Ht, flrs
district. first section, and lot 3UI, third district, first ses.
oi, foriuvrly Fherokee now Forsyth county. Said lands
sold as the 1 property of Win.L. Walker, late of Harris
county deceased. 7/0/; Fli T IFFL /) F.V, .-WwV.
Sr lit Itb t'ls MiSSOtTRfF. W.iLKFJI .inn't.
Administrator* Sale,
W,LL be ft(*ld at the plantation of tin* late John \.
W-Uer, at the mouth of the Oswiche creek iu .Mtmco
iroe county, on Tuesilay the Hth of January next, all the
perishable properity >f saitl decen*ed. consisting of corn,
fodder, peas, horse*, mule*, leers plantation tools and
I nplemeuts. Ac. Ac. ./ tSF.VH IF. ft ()()/. EO/.A’
Nov 38—Ids W .G. IFOULFOJJx.
Cotton Lnnds For Sole.
1 >V virtue <f an ord**Cofthe court of Ordinary, ofthe
I )county ofColuiMhfflt iu the Slate oi’ L’eorgia. >vt‘ will
otrer at public stale, nu tlie first Tuesday in February
next, biToro the court house door, in llu* county of Ran
dolph. in said Slate:
Two thoiisaml acres of land, more or less, lying in said
county, on the rhaltahoochoe riv.r. part low grounds,
and part hills —and sold tbr i!e Inundit ofthe heirs of W.
11. Torrance, kite of KaMwin county, deceased. Terms
on din of sale HM. J. R flO!) FS. )..
XoV 2l—tds ./.VO. M. THOM, is, t Luardtans.
Notice to Dehiora nuul CretHtors.
VLL per*<us indebted to the estate of Joseph Wilson.
. late of Talbot county, deceased, are requested to
come forward and make payment, and those holding
claims against said estate tire requested to present them
duly authenticated within the tim** prescribed hv law.
Novl i-win WILLIAM l?t X, Rxr.
Notice to Ilrldors and Creditors.
VLL person* tmldiugjclaims against llu* Estate o
. Vomer Daniel, of Talbot county, demised, arc here!’
by notified to present them for payment within tin* time
prescribed by law; and those wim are indebted are re
quested lo come forward and make payments.
Nov H—wtit JUSF.VU KK()IV.Y,Mn'r.
months after date application
will lie made to the Honorable the Inferior Court *i
Talhot (’onnty whilst sitting as a court of ordinary, for
leave to sell tim east half of lot No. H3 and all of lot No.
HI. in the 1511) district of originally Muscog.u*. now Tal
bot county, as tlie proper! v orKeojamin <’ Mitchell, minor
t)c!2H. * ANDREW \\ MITCHELL Luard
after date applicnlhm
w ill ii’ made to llu* inferior Court of Marion county
when sil ting for ordinary purposes for h ave to sell tin*
real estate of fsham W. Savage. late of said county, de
cased, and a negro girl belonging to said estate*
Oct I . 1851. —wtin <J. F, M \DDOK, Adm’r.
JAoiir month!) after dale application
will he made• to the Honorable Inferior Court ofKar
b county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, Ibr leave
to sell the re-1 estate of Mary Ann Sheffield, minor heir
of Krvanl Sheffield, dee\l. for the henellt of said heir.
Nov B—w-lin JOK.Y (. S/iFFF/F/J) Guar.
lAoin* month* after date application
will ho made to llu* honorable tlie Inferior Cmirt f
Harris County, wlien sitting for ordinary purposes for
leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate
of James Toler, late of said countv, decease!.
WILLIAM J. TOLER,
Fop. 0,18.71. Administrator of James Toler.
months after date, application
will be made to the Inferior Court of Early cmmty,
when silting for Ordinary purposes for leave to sell Hu*
real estate of James Willey, late of said county decM.
Fopt |f- 1m WRiGIIT tVU.LKWMm'r*
I^o nr monthti after ilnte, application
will he unuh* t<* the IIon'ral)le Inferior (’(>’:rt of
Stewart county w’mn sitting forordinriry purposes, for
b*aveto sell a nc/ro hoy iudouging to tin* estate of James
Darker t<* pay one of the legatees.
Sept 2 tin /I .!/. s.U/77/ .idmr.’h- baiiis non.
MERCER UNIVERSITY.
PF.XFIKLIL GRFF.VF GFORGLI.
STUDIES.
The Studies of tills Unlrerslty arc
.7 T/njiion imf ( 'oiir.<r of three years, designed Ibr tlms
who arst jovparing for the Cospel Ministry :
./ < ‘uitrgi'iif. Cour.'it: of four years, cipial to that of other
Colleges in the county :
/ SriuiUjir Ciivrscvf three year.-, including, w ill) some
additions, alltl.e studies of the Collegiate Course except
the Ancient Lnitruages;
. in .iv‘nirmiral ( including whatever isnecessi
ry u* prepare lor adiriissu.u fhto College.
ADMISSION.
Tlk* regular tim** for Iln* adiniss'u!i of Students, is al
the opening oft Ik? Fall Term, tlie hnJ Wednesday iu An
glint.
Candidates for admisdon into the <%*ltegi t<* Cotirs
most susiaiaa satisfaclorv examination on tieography :
ArilhiiK'llc; t’iKd**di. Laiiji and Creek (irammar, C:esar
Virgil, Cicero's Select Orations; and tjieoUL (Irgek Kent I:
er’ and must In* at least fourteen years of age.
Candidates for adniisssion im<* llu* Scientific Cours
sustain a satisfactory examination on Oe-ographv
Arithmetic; Englisli Crammar; Simple l , .*|uations in Al
getrea; and two hooks in (ieoiuelry; a/nl intis! be at least
H.xteen years of age.
EXPENSES.
Tallinn I'Yc.*. S/nv/oc ‘Vina. VaR 7'rrm.
t N ‘fIIKoIiOCSIC.VL Skm in ary.. ..Nothing Nothing
In Com.buk s*-) 0> 5515 1
| SiENTiFH CornsKS 25 00 15 (HI
—IN ACADEMY —
Preparatory Class, 25 00 15 00
Second * “ 20 on 12 00
Third * 4 15 00 U 00
Elementary “ lo 00 bOO
Room Knife <> i 00
(’on tin fro at F.rpni.<r.<\ 2 00 1 IU)
These expenses are required to he paid in advance.
From Students who lodge in llie College buildings,
fifty dollars will be received as full payment Ibr the tui
tion tees, room rent, and contingent expenses of the
year.
The prif-e of Hoard in the village is $lO per month ;
washy eg. r<Mw-renb and fuel. #3.
COMMENCEMENT AND VACATIONS.
Tlie Commencement is held on the last Wednesday, in
July,
There :i*v two Vacations, dividing the year into two
term*, as follows :
First Term—from l:ist Wednesday in August to De
cember 15th.
Winter Vacation—from December 15th to February
first.
Second Term —from first day of February to Com
mencemcn).
Summer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed
uesday iti August.
**.\iiv friend on application to Dr. Dagg, llu* Presided
ofthe I T niversify, will receive a catalogue containing ail
necessary information in relation to the Institution.
/;. JI. S. t.YDFRS.
B)*jtl)—wly SeC'y, of the Heard >f Trustees.
GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE
MARIETTA, GA.
fK'illS Insi lpition will bo open for the admission
; A CADETS, on Monday thk 7Ji i.y, 1851.
fiie Institution is owned hy Stocklu>UU*r.s, and is under
hecontJY)! ofa Poard of Tni^oo^..
Tfw Fijjpujb consists of Maj. A. V. Krumby,
Cell James \V. Armriouig, Maj. D. 11. Hill and Thomas
StewnrdsoM. M. I).
The Supi rintoiulent, Maj. Krumby, is a graduate of
West Point, lie comes to us with the be>t recoinmei)da
ions from the Academic Staff of that lijsfjlution* and,
Iso, from tiie Faculty of the rpiversity of Alabama,
where he taught Mathematics and t jyjl Kfjuiiiim sing Isev
Views. Ceu. Armstrong and Maj. IJ iJI stn* also gr.ul
liates of West Point, and are experienced teachers.
The latter is al this lime Professor of .Mathematics in
Washington College, V;p-
The course* of instruction, regulations and discipline of
heU. S. Military Academy, so far as they are .upplica
blc to a Stale Institution, have been adopted, and will
be pubiishediii pamphlet i*n,n.
The Institution is organized upon the usual plan ( f
om Collegiate Clashes. Ry reference to tin* tbllowing
SYNOPSIS OF SIT!DIES?, Parents and Cuanlians can.
at once, sec wlial are the requirement* for joining either
class.
FOI KTI! CI.ASS.
Arithmetic, Algebra, InHunetry, English tlrammar.
Geography, Composition and Dcciamation. French
TillUD C LASS.
Trigonometry, IMensuratLon, Surveying, Descriptive
Oeonutry and ils ajiplications, Analytical (Jeoiuetry,
French, Drawing, Composition, Rhetoric, History.
SKCOND CLASS.
Differential and Integral Calculus, Natural and Experi
mental Philosophy. Astronomy,Chemistry, Drawing, Ev
dences 6 IChristi:uiity, Morafand Mental Philosophy.
i'IRST CLASS.
Natural History, Minerafogv, (Jeulogy and Pliysiologx-,
Political EconomVjLaw of Nations, Civil and Military
Engineering. amtGlvil Architecture, liilantry Tallies,
Science and Practice of Artillery.
No Cadet w ill te admitted who is less than fourteen
or more than twenty-five years of age ; or who is afflict
ed with ny disease* or infirmity which would render
him unfit for military duty.
The Cadets wifi be occupied about on© hour and a
halfe;.£'i day m military exercises: hut at such times
as not totnterfere icith thir regular studies,
NIFORM, FURNITURE. &C.
The Uniform consists of a fight gray cloth coatee, trim
med with gilt convex buttons and black cord—white
vest, and white Russian drilling pantaloons, withou
trimmings—to simmer. For winter, giay cloth vest and
pantaloons, trunmed to suit-the coat—black stock, white
gloves and white belt —Monroe shoes and a Forage cap
A' oth i r dress util be worn; nor will Cadets be a l
lowed to keep other clothing in tluirjrooms. Each Cdiel
‘Tom a< ft stance must proride him self with a mattress
afKl bedding for a ingle bed, mattres cover and bed
grap —one trunk, out* ch*Uies bag and six towels.
Each Cadet will unite w ith his rxwn-mates in purchas
ing, for tiieir common use, one pine table,one looking!
glass, one wash pan, one pail and one broom.
In view ofthe following regulations, parents and guar
dians sending their sons and wards to tuis Institution, are
udviseato deposit with the B\ij*vrintendent, or w ith souk*
some friend fn Marietta* a sum of money sufficient to
purchase the above irticles, and to cover all necessaryjex
peiwes for one JHession: >r the Superintendent should bs
authorial, in writing, to How the Cadet to make an ac
couiU tor a specified sum. The regulation referred to is
as follows, viz: Every Cadet shall <oep a small blank
book, in w hich shall be charged every article he may
purchase. This book shall be turned over totl.e t?upc*f
iiiteudent for his insfrectioti at the end of every month.
Any Cadet who shall contract a debt without* |>crmis
sion of the SiijM-rintendent. or be rid shed with any ar
tich vhatever, by any storekeeper or olher persmi, with
out sich |h*imission. <*r wTiose parent or guardian shall
pay trry deb? contracted by him during his connpction
with the Institute, and in violation of this regulation,
lmll be dismissed.
TERMS*.
Tuition, Hoard Washing, Fuel, iglds. Field Music,
.Did ml (Him expenses, [per session rl five
inontlis. ’ * sluo (K)
ui L r (i ;U.*ti(*. [for resident Ciulefs,] jkt Session, 2. on
Field Music and other*contingents, - - - 200
Any Cadet entering the Institute after the coinineiict*-
ment of a will be charged in proport to the
above rates. These charges mast, be paid in ‘tnloan. r. fol
all expenses except the fee l*r tuition. Every C;ule
leaving the Institute turlbre tlie ex pi rat ion of the peri
f*d for which he has mailean advance, shall receivoth
ma*\pended balance.
STsf*Tlie I’-ditor of any newspaper in C corgi a, South
Carolina, Florida, Alnhanu). Jiissis>ippiotl'enness)*)*, hy
inserting this ertisi’tnent in his paper, and sending
‘*opy regularly to the “Ceorgia Militarv Institute,” dial
be entitled to mitioii for one Cadet, or his ;l ; ft at the
rate of twenty-five dollars per session, payable in tui*
tioii, and in favor ol'auv Cadet, will he accept til.
DAVID IRWIN
June, .* —15—jy l Ifoanf Trustee
SOUTH CAROLINA
PASSEXGfR TRAINS.
FIRST, OR ACCOM MODATIOX TRAIN.
1 EAVES CHARLESTON daily at 8 A. M., and ar
j rives at Hamburg at 3V I*. M.
Leave) Han)l>urg daily aid a. M., arul arrive at Charles
ton at I V F. M.
This train takes up and sets and jwii all way passengers.
SKCOXD, OH EXTRSiS TRAIN.
Hamburt; nt 5 i\ M.
I.eavt-s Hamburg at 10 A. M., md arrive at Charleston
at 3f P. M.
This train takes through Passengers only, nml al trays
arrives in full time to connect with the evening train
of the Ceoigia Rail Road, at .Augusta, going W est, and
with the Wilmington Routs, and with the New York
and Philadelphia line of Steamer* going East.
FREICIIT TRAINS.
FIRST, OR HKOI’ LA U TR AIN.
Ijcavc Charh*ston daily at 5 A. M., arrive at Tfam
hurglietiire itA. M. next day, and'as many trains leave
e\er\ morning as may lx* necessary to take olf ail the
(iw!s receiveil before fi o'clock the evening iu*tbre,and
on their arrival at Hamburg, are immediately discharged
and seifi, over f> the Leorgin Railroad.
Ski oNnTor Express Freight and night passenger train
Leave Charleston 5 p. in., and arrive at Hamburg, at 7
a. in., next morning.
Leave Hamburg at 6 p. m., and arrive at Charleston
at 7 a. m.
This train will take light and valuable Hoods only,
mv boxes and hales Dry Hoods. Hats, Flioe.% Sadillerv,
(ilnss. Drugs, A*e., which will he sent over immedi
ately on arrival to the Heorgia Rail Rond Depot, at Au
gusln, and from thence w ill be despatched by the day or
night mail trains, or hy extra express or tin* Heorgia Rail
Road, to their points of destination. Iu addition to the
above, Me Mrs. Combs & Chamberlin have tnadearrange
meals to express light Coixlsou their own account hy th i
Passenger Train.
Tan.lT of li'Mo. . To u n \
FRXUHIT TIIE SAUK l)Y BOTH TRAINS* i depot at
Bay from Charleston to I Inin-1 Augusta
First Class —-Consisting of- ( bury, luclagthc.
I’o.xes Huts, Kunneta and Furniture.j soil at tm/g
per cubic foot*% 1 Pets. 10
Bkhm> ('lass.—
lhx*s anti hales Drv Hoods, Shoes, j
Faddlcry. (dass, Drugs, &c. &e..!
per 100 lbs j 43 50
Third < 't. ass—
Kaggjng, Rope, Rutter, Chcese^l'o-j
hacc-o. Leather, Feathers,* IdJfif
( ruslied Bugar, lliiles, Colton Variis 1
and Domestirs. Dow n, Tire, liar and!
8!)ee! Iron, Window Class. Paints.j
Oil, Crockery, and Classwnre, tinj
crates or casks) castings, Hardware,
Hollov.-wan*. I.iml, Tn!!o\v, Kees
hales of Rags, Ciusing, Mi!l|
Hearing, Kacon, loose, &-c, t.c i *2O 25
Forum Class.— ’<o
Fugar, C(fie(*. Rico, Pig Iron, Mill
and Crind Slones. Nails, Kacon in
Imres and casks 15 j 20
Bi*m ine Artk lks—
Fait in sacks 25 j 35
Flour, bids 25 i 35
Corn, Wheat, (hits, Rye, Peas, &c.. 7 j 8
Pipes and lihds. I.hpior 300 i4 00 ]
Quarter ( -asks ami \Yel KarreL, 75 I 00 j
Dry Parrels, &.c. &c 50 i 75 1
Al! goods consigiKMi to tho agent of tin; Smith Carol
tin Railroad Company, Charleston, accompanied with
KHI of /.ailing, ordr/Vr, will be received and forward- :
ed free of commission, but w ithout such Kill of Lading, j
or advice, the Company w ill not be responsible. For the !
rules and regulations of the Company generally see the j
Tariff of Kates printed on cants.
J. D. PETSH. Sup't. Trims'!.
Chariest*•..!illy 20,1851. angl I
~ NOTICE.
ftpMK ii-iir. :o„! itccot,„tscoi,lr„di-i! with anti trivon lo |
I tin- Into lirniof I.ivei.y A- Ci.ai-p, may bo Coiinit at j
llu- sloroot’ l*\ 51, Grav, who is :ii,tliori/.o(l to oolloot tho J
Kiino. - JCI.IUS U. CL.U-P, Assignee. J
tjoiomhtis, Nov 98—11’ |
Gin Bands and Machinery Belting.
J>T. stretched Reliing. best quality, from oik* to four- ‘
teen incin*s wide ’.Rubber Kelting, IVmu one t< four- !
teen iiiehiM wide: Vulcanized Rubber Packing, from |
oiic-eight! to six-eighths thick ; for saie low (for cash or
appro\cdcivdit, W ADF. & C< )V,.
Iv-.sl side Kroad st. Sign of Holden S:nldl* j
TO THU LADIES. j
rt'XHE subscriber having just returned from the 11 j
1 and having laid in a very handsome nnd I'uii si
(•I* the newest fashionable millinery and dress/goods
I.adies wear, consisting in part of
Silk niul Straw Hoiuicts,s
Dnss Caps,:
li mhroide rics*
Flowers,
Ribbons,
Aml Plumes.
Alson large variety of DKEBS SILKS, M ANTI I.LAS 1 j
SHAWLS and Trimmings for Dresses, together with j
every article usually kept in a Ladies fancy establishment.
Feeling confident of being prepared to suit the mos;
fastidious, sin* trusts to receive a call from her old cits
miners and as many new ones as may favor her with a
visit. Respectfully, MRS. DESSAU.
Columbus, Hi;?, October 8. 185 L 3m.
Drugs and Medicines.
rpi! K subscribers beg leave respectfully to call the f%
I attention of PliysiciV h and Planters to their
s|*ring supply of .sELECI’ M EDIt INES, ail of
whim are Ires!) and of tht* pure si quality, such
as have been purchased on the lowest terms, and we
will furnish them at reasonable and satisfactory prices.
HOI NTKV PHYSICIANS?wiII have their orders filled
with the best Medicines promptly—which will he put
up neatly, and securely packed. Such Chemicals will
he ia inline lured to order as the exigency of any case
may require. HESNER & PEAKODY,
iune 2UU‘ Druggists *ind Chemists.
LIVER COMPLAINT.
JAUXDICE) DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC
or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the
Kidneys,
Ami ail diseases arising from a disordered Liver
or Stomach, such as Constipation, iovvarJ Piles
Fullness or UlooJ to the head, acidity ofthe
stomach, Nausea.heart burn, Disgust for food,
fullness or weight on the stomach fc-iour Eructa
tions, sinking or fluttering at the |,it of the
Stomach swimming of the head, hurried and
difficult breathing, fluttering at the hea t. chok
ing or suffocating sensations when in a lying
posture, dimness of vision, dots or webs before
the siglil, li-ver and dull pain in liie head, De..
ficieney or Perspiration, yellowness ofthe skin
and eyes, pain in the side, back, chest, limbs, <fcc.;
sudden flushes of heat, burning in the flesh,
constant imaginings of evil, and great depression
of spirits, can be ellectually cured by
DR HOMELAND'S
CELEBItATKP GEU MAX BiTfEKS,
Pir/iared hy
DP. C. >J. .J tCK-sOX, at the German
Medicine Store, 120 Arch M.. I’tii.a
(leluhia;
The power over the above discuses is po( e\-
ceUetl—if equalled—by any other preparation in
the United States, as the cures attest, iu many
ca.-rs alter skilful physicians had failed,
TI psp bitters are worthy the attention of in
valids. Possessing great virtues in the rectifies,
tion of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands
exercising the most searching powers iu weak
ness and nflfecfioi.s of the digestive organs, they
are withal, safe, certain and pleasant.
DEAD AND BE CONVINCED.
From the Boston Bee.
The Editor said, Dec. 22d—Dr HooflandV
celebrated German Bitters lor the cure of I/iver
Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or
Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the most
popular medicines of the day. These bitters
have been used by thousands, and a friend at our
elbow says he has himself received an elli-ctual
anil permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the
use of this remedy. We gre convinced t.,at, in
the use of those bitters, the patient constantly
gains strength and vigor—a fact worthy of great
consideration. They are pleasant in ta>te and
smell, and can be used by persons with the most
delicate stomachs with salety, under any cir
cumstances. We are speaking from experience,
and to the afflicted we advise their use.
“Scott’s Weekly,” one of the best literary pa
pers publi-hcd, said, Aug 25—“ Dr lloofland’s
German Bitters, inanufacturrd hy Dr Jackson,
are now rccomineudcd by some of the most pro
minent members of the faculty as an article ot
much efficacy in cases of female weakness. As
such is the case, wo would advise all mothers to
obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves much
sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions
will find these bitters advantageous to their
health, as we know from experience the salutary
effect they have upon weak systems.t’
MORE EVIDF.SCE.
The “Philadelphia Saturday Gazette,” the
ast family newspaper published in the Unite J
att-5. The editor says of
DR HOOF LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
It is seldom that we recommend what are
termed patent medicines, to tho confidence and
patronage of our readers ; and therofore when
the recommend Dr Holland’s German Bitters,
we wish it to be dietinct/v understood that we
arc not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that
are noised about tor a brief period and then for
gotten after they have done their guilty race of
mischief, but of a medicine long established,
universally prized, and which lias met the hearty
approval of the faculty itself. ’’
Evidence upon evidence has l>ccn received
(like the foregoing) from all sections ol lhe Un
ion, the last three years, and the strongest'testis
mony in its favor, is, that there is more of it used
in the practice of the regular physicians of
Philadel, hia, than all other nostrums com*
hined, a fact that can ansily be established,
and fully proving that a scientific preparation
will meet with their qui. approval when pre
sented even in this forint
That this medicine will cure Liver Coinp’aint
and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt alter using it
as directed. It acts specifically upon the stom
ach and liver; it is preferable to calomel in all
bilious diseases—the effect is immediate. They
can be administered to female .or infant with
salety and reliable benefit at any time.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
This medicine has attained that high charac
ter which is neces-ary for all meilicines to attain
to induce counterfeiters to put forth spurious
articles at the risk ol those who are innocently
deceived.
Look well to the marks of the genuine.
They have tho signature of C. M
Ja. kson upon the wrapper, and his name blown
in the bottle, without which they are spurious.
For sale wholesale and retail at the
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE.
Nr. 120 Arch street, one door below sixth
Philadelphia ; and by resjKU"table dealers gen
erally through the oountry
Liners R:m cKi>. ; —To enable all classes ol
invalids to enjoy the advantages of their great
restorative powers.
Single lfottlrs To rents.
Also for sale by DAN FORTH & NAGEL.
Druggists, Columbus, (fa.
Wholesale agents for Georgia and South Car.
oiina, Havilard, Harrell & Cos. Charleston, S.
Carolina. l)cc 13-wly
JEW DAVID’S, OR lIEB HEW fill
THE GKEI.T ItEMKHY FOR
llheumalisjn, Clout, Vain in the side, hip
hack limits and joints, Scrofula. Kings AY//,
White Swelling, Hand Tumors, StiJ)
jon/s and all/Lveil pains irhateicr. Where
the plaster is asglied, pain cannot twist.
ri'HESE’ Piasters possess the advanages ol
J being put up in air-tight boxes—licncc they
retain their lull virtues in all dimates.
Have you friends going .• California ? —By
all means advise them to take < <ng a supply
of this plaster, it may save them hundreds of
dollars: il not their lives, as the exposures
which they have to endure in the mines, is sure
to bring on disease, which might be easily cured
bv the use of this celebrated plaster, for the
want of which many have been obliged to quit
their labors and fall into t r hands of thcjpliy
sicians, who, by their oxtravagu ly high charg
es, soon tako away the bard carni .sol'the bra
vest laboring man. By sleeping in t-esor on
the ground, Rheumatism. Spinal Disc •, Still
Joints, Lame Back or Side, and all like sca
les, are sure to trouble them, and many -cs
gntirely lay them up, when the simple applica
tion of this plaster would gi\c them immediate
relief and enable them loprococd with their la
bors wlcitout delay'.
It has been very beneficial in eases of weak
ness such as pain and weakness in the stom
ach, weak limbs, affections of the spine, ‘e
male weakness&c. No female, subject to pain
j and weakness in tho back orsi le, should be
without it. Married ladies, in delicate situa
tions, find great r.licffrom constantly weiring
j this Plaster.
The application of the Flastor between the
I shoulders lias been found a certain remedy
! lor colas coughs, phthisic, and lung affection.,
■ in their primary stages. It destroys liitlamu
tion by perspralion.
Beware of counterfeits and base imitations
: . Dealers and purchasers generally, arc can
tinned against huyinu ol any but our regular
Agents otherwise they will be imposed upon
with a worthess article, as many base counter
1 foils of the Plaser are In existence.
| Remember! fbc genuine is sold only by
I in and our advertised Agents throne bout the
i .South. No Pcpi.au. is ai.lowed to sell it. In
future the genuine will have tlir> signature ol
; B. TAYLOR on the new steel-plate engraved
: label, on the top of each box : to counterfeit
j which, will be prosecuted as lorgerv.
SCOVI/, & MEAD,
113 Cliart.ro. at., ft. Orleans, and
GESNJSA’ St PEABODY, ,
’ inayl7~wcow4m Columbus
I- ■■■■ i— .i—————
j DR. ROGER’S LIVERWERT AND
TAR.
VS A pr. ami certain cure for Coughs, Colds Croup,
Asthma, Consumption of the I.lings Spitting ol
| Blood, Bronchitis, Hooping Cough, and all Pulmonary
r A licet ions.
* ® u § si a a
| * i S i * 9
’ J3T A LOVELY YOI’NL LADY <TKEI) OF CON
SUMPTION! I.^o
: Tin* follow ii>!’ in from IfeK 1 |t*n ol W in. IT. Lovison,
j Esq., tin* <listinirmsltc<l fTTilor f Uu*l r . 8 Military ;iinl
; Naval Argus, under date Nov York, juntiuryss**, 18.30.
: Wli.it could bo more conulusivo V
j ki Jt i.s wldom wo j.*onuit ourselves to occupy a sjnea
in ilmso columns to speak in praise of any ar’ icto in die
; patent meiiiciiie wav; toil uhea we seethe life of* :i IVd
i low creature saved 1* y the use of any medicine wliafever,
! we consider it as our rijglit, if not our duty, to y:ive a sim
; pin statement of fads, that others may, in like manner,
I he benelitted. The case which has iiivlneed us to pen
! this article, vita that of a youui: lady of oui’jUc<|ii:tinlance,
j who, t>y frequent exposure t<* the niirlff air, contracted a
} ('old \v hieh scilled on tlie faints before its ravages could
he stayed. (This occurred two years inis winter.)
i Various remedies were used, hut with very little effect or
| benefit. The rough i?re\v worse, with copious exjaecto
i radon, and the sunken eye, and pale, hollow cheek, told
| plainly that pulmonary disease was doing its worst.on
tier delicate frame. The family physician was consults,
j and although he would not admit to the young Indy that
she really had the Consumption, yet he would give no
1 encouragement as to a cure. At l*is crisis tier mother
j was persuaded to mal e use of a bottle of Dr. Rogers’
1 Compound Syrup of Liverwort and ‘far, and we arc hap
; py to slate she was perfectly cured in less than three
! months by this medicine alone, after even hope was de
j stroved. It is useless to comment on such a case as this
-1 for the simple truth w ill reach where polished fiction
! never can. If any doubt the authenticity of this statc
i meat, let them call at this office. — U. s. „■Military ami
i Arm// . Ira is, JVT*. 19 Chatham stmt, .Vein York,
i TESTIMONIES OK THE N. Y, IMIEESS
From the New York Courier, Aug? 13, 18.30.
! Hr. Rookks’Svim e ok Livkkwout and Tar—\V
! have heard of several important cures recently effect©
by litis excellent medicinal preparation, and in one i
i s.ance Hint came under our observation, w e can speak
j confidently. One o! our employees, who had suffered
! severely from a long standing cold, during Ui.e past w eek
! commenced Ihe use of this medicine, and his cold has
j entirely disappeared.
From the New York Mirpor. Bcj>t. 2. 18.30.
and Tilt.--Of the virtues of Dr. Rpgers’
j Cough .Medicine, prepared from the above articles, it $
i needless now to speak : its efficacy in specs lily curing
Coughs, folds, and other lung complaints, which too fre
| quenfiv. if nc-df-'cted, result in Consumption, is too well
i established in jjuljJic efiulidenco tw need eulogy now.
Frni the New York Aug. 25tli. 1841 b.
i \Ye have heretofore taken occasion to give our testi
j mony-in favor of the curative properties of Dr. Rogers’
i Compound Syrup of liiverwijft and Tar, and would here
repeal the advice already gijen, for all jierscjns who are
alftict,e.d will* any of the premonitory
synmtoms, to make a trial of Dr. Rogers’ preparation.
* Ek 5 * rhe genuine is signed Anprkw Rookk*. on the
steel plate engraved wrapper around each butt Ip, apd J
sold wliAvtpsale and retail by
SCOYIL & MEAD.
113 Chartres street. New Orleans,
Pole general agents for the Steles, to whom ail oyder
• and applications lor agencies must be addressed.
Sold also by Dantbrth &. Nagel, Koliert Cartef, .
Pierce, Columbus, (.’a,; J. A. Drown. Talbotton: Mur
phy Cook, Hamilton: S. F. ('ulbersoii, LaLruJiue
Brown Lamb. Buena Vista; 1. Screws, Licmiyille
Ala.; R. Whithurst, Liranl, Ala.
Oct 10 epw3m
JjH. DeGRAFFEKJRIED’3
VELI Jilt A Till)
iRHEUM!TIC LINIMEN
IN introducing this medicine to the peopleof the Cnit ,
cd States, for ssde, the proprietors fK'g leave to submit
the follow ing sin eincnt of Dr. De(iraOenried, its discov.
ertr and inventor:
The undersigned frankly states that he has prescribed
this medicine for the la*t iwenty-tw years, in all forms
of Ac te and Chronic Rheumatism, with a success mi par
alleled in the annals of medicine; and he hits no hesita
tion in saying, that it is decidedly the most valuable rem
edy ever yet discovered for the relief of this most painful
and distressing malady.
Hia note book contains upwards of three hundred cas
es, in which it has tyoen used within the above named
period, and in no single instance has it coino to iis know
ledge, of its failing to effect a cure when persevered in
Many of the cases were from four to ten years standing
and what may appear more remarkable and extraordina
ry, is that when a patient has been once relieved, the di
sease is pernumtmtiy cured, remains so, not a solitary in
stance having been rejiorted to him of its return.
All he would ask for this remedy is a fair and impar
tial and patient trial, for the results he entertains no ap
prehensions,
Fp to the time of this discovery, the undersigned
had well studied the origin, progess, and character of this
disease, ami is well assured, had consulted every author
oit its treatment, who had w ritten or been translated into
the English language, and had uved all the remedies o(
any notoriety then in vogue with tho profession, with
however, very rarely any relief to poor suffering human- *
ity.
It has baffled the skill and science of the most eminent
Physicians aml Surgeons of our own, and of* every other
country. Rut the undersigned flatters himself that his
remedy will cure this most painful disease, when all oth
ers have (hiled, and that be shall have been an .humble
instrument in the hands of God, of relic Ting the. In m m
family of a vast amount of suffering.
K. L. DeUJLVFFENRIKD, M. D.
It is for sale a! Dr. R. A. Ware's Drugstore, Columbus
and by Agents in all the principal cities and towns in the
I’niftNlStates. Price $5 fora pint bottle —.30 for a
half pint 1 K>ttte: 4 ounce bottle, $1 2.3. None genuino
wthoul the signatureofthiulisetverer oil the side label
of the bottle, and across the cor,k
J)cUH . Ib'FEJS'RIEI) &,:CO ., Proprietors,
CERTIFICATES.
Jones’ Hotel, Phil voei.rnix, March 3, *SO.
Cot. .7. /;. Hair,m —Fir, It affords me great pleasure to
be pble to bear lesliuiony to the efficacy andprirtues of
Dr, DeQmJjfenriaPs Uhtttmatte i.inintent.
I have been sorely afflicted for the last six years with
w hat I believed to beand what eminent Ptiysicians of
thiscity pronounced Rliemnatic gout, for several winters
past I base bc'cttcmilhicd tt> my ."'m and t>ed nearly all
the time, fil January last I had an attack as violent if*
not m*re so than usual, which prostrated me for about
three weeks,on \our recommendation I commenced tho
use of this Liniment* (Willi I must c nlcss bill liMl
faith). Its effects were astonishing and decidedly bone®
fleial from it.-* tirsi application. In a few day# my back
writs and ankles were entirely relieved (and so continues) (
* %il soreness, pains, and tin*swdlmgs reduced, with tho
use . Aessthan one bottle. I have been in the discharge
of my ordinary Imsincssevcr since.
I consider ii an extraordinary, and decidedly the most
efficacious remedy fur lhis disease which l have ever-set
with. And most cheerfully recommend its use to nil who
mav he (Uilicted w ilh if.
Re<pectlull\ Yours, N. \Y. PRIIHJES.
Jones’ Hotel.
Ru.TiMonr, March3o, 18.30.
P>r. DcGrajTt tirin' —Dear Bik : For tin* last twelvo
years I havesulft‘r*<l very severely with the Rheumatism,
having been nearly one lonrth of‘the time confined to my
Imml by it. I have had the best im*dical aid to he found
in various cities in the I’nitcd States with little or no ben
efit. 1 have also tried innumerable strongly recomtneh
ded remedies, which have failed to effect a cure. I spelit
the last summer at tho White Sulphur MVm lbt Springs
In Virginia, to little purpose. Alter my return home, Iso
far recovered.ns to bo able to walk about a little. About
six weeks since, I had a very severe attack which Spain
c<nfme<l me to my bed, I was in great pain .nd scarcely
able to move my limbs, when a friend of ndne called ami
informed me that you had discovered an infatti/Ue rente
uy and had cured many, and amongst them, one of my
friend*, and show ml me a let ler from him fttatinglho fact.
1 was induced to try your Rheumatic l.iimnent, ami take
pleasure in informing you that in less than twenty four
hour* from the lire! application I was prrfcct/yfret from
pain, and continue so, up to this time, lamimw aide to
attend toim business, and loudly hope all those alllieted,
as I have been, may be speedily relioed, as I have been
with your medicine. Wishing you all the blessings you
deserve Dear Fir.
Your Hr a tofu I and Ob’t Forvant,
LEO. WA 1)8WOTH.
FrMMKRvn.i.B, Russtll co. Ala. Nov 2.3, ’.31.
E. L. DeCraffonried, M. 1).
Dear Sir—Justice to the merits of yohr Rheumatic
fdninuuP, to yourself, and more particularly in tho h po,
of benetitiug the alllieted l give, unsolicited, a statement
of a ease which caine under my own observation as ft*'-
lo\vs,‘ to-wit: Mr. R. Gurtis, the agent of lbK*k Islam!
Factory, being about to leave home last month, for Hos
ton, said lo mcyi‘l wish you would call occasionally, In
my absence, and see to im folks.” I replied certainly—
wbout adreok af'er Mr. (’urtis lefl home, I called and
jo nd .Vrs.(’urtis suffering very inu jli wiili Rbeuniatism.
She was applying the usual remedies, and said she 1.0.p
----cd soon lo he belter. Not bearing front her .Mrs Hull
walked over with me to see her ami we found her una
ble to stand upon her feet or to help herself but lit lie in
any way. We ImUliadvised her so try your Liniment, to
which she consented, nn<l the next day 1 found at Dr.
Ware's Drugstore, one of your supdl lmtßes, which aho
Immediate!) applied, amt she was relieved almost in
stantaneously as much to my surprise as to her gratifica
tion. Living her own word's *he said that *‘tlie first ap
plication it tingled lo tho very ends of tier fingers.*’ Mrs
(Tirtis within four or live days was up andahputthe
house, and pursuing her usual fret* from pain
and well. Yours,respectfully, E. Ill'Ll*.
|<’om mhi>\ La.. Ntverd)er 1,1819.
Dear Fir—My negro woman Patience, a cook, had a
stiff neck from a pa’nfid rheumatic affection, for six or
seven years, and could not turn her neck except with tho I
body. I was induced to nurchase a bottle of your Lini
iqput, which wa * applitnl in August or September o ■>*,
1848. One bottle entirely relived her mtl siienow has the
us l ) of Iter neck as well as ever she had ; and to this time
it has not returned. L ARLAN I) , TERRY,
(’of. cm in’s, La.. Oct 13,1849,
jDr. E. 1.. Do Lr.ifTehfeid—Dear Fir -AgreenlUy to your
request, t give my testimonial as to the virtue of your
Liniment in tin* cure of rheumatism. Reingattacked in
one joint <f my finger, last, winter, with acute rheumatism,
and having used many of the unnumbered prescriptions
for its cure, with bill little benefit, ! made application for
two bottles of your Liniment which I am happy to say
relieved me in a very short time. I can recommend its
use to all nersous affected iti like maimer.
Very respectfully, F. 8. Cl IA PM AN.
lean testify to tho efficacy of Dr. ReLraffenried’s
Rheumatic Lininpmt in ti e case of Mr. F. S. Chapman,
as it came under my immediate observation.
Oct. 13, 1841). R. A. WARE, M. D. W
Ooi.rxnrw, L a., ()c,t. 2(), 1849.
Dr. DeLraffniried—Dear Sir: l take pleasure in giving
you the particulars of my affliction by. and relief from
Rheumatism. During the spring of 1844, I was afflicted
with a very severe attack of Inflammatory Rheumatism
employed all the most celebrated remedies then known
Ind used in similar cases, aided by medical advice, until
iieptembcr 184.3. w ith no satisfactory result whatever. I
as then induced, by a rheumatic acquaintance to try
your Liniment, as something new, and which had cured
iiim. and in one month, from the time I commenced the
application, I was well and dear of the rheumatism as l
over was, mid have continued so to this time.
Yours, truly. I*. (; M(>RT< >N,
Jew Cert iAcatcs— Such as this, are received al
most e\ rry day. certifying to the astonishing cures per
formed by Dr. DoGraffenrioil's Liniment:
CoM Mnrs, La. Aug 5,1831.
Dr. J)cf!rCffmrird —
Der rFir: Having used your Rheumatic Liniment in
my family, I ; m convince*! of its efficacy in curing thill
most distressing disease. Rheumatism. My wife had an
aitackofit. last spring, which was edeclual'y curetl by
the application ofless than half a bottle.
Nov4co\vly— Very r*spectinlty, S F CRIMES.
Payne Nesbit Macon, aisd Hne id Sc Chapman Ogle
r pe.
I HAVE FOUND A BLESSING.
The Superior of Quinine and Sarsaparilla
‘Hip (Greatest Discovery of the Age.
DU.. I. F. HKNDKRSON’* Kureka Tome and
Nepctnhcan Pills, a safe, certain, and per
manent antidote against all terms of the poisonous
effects of Miasmata ; effecting speedy ami perma
nent cures of Chits and Fever, and all the different
varieties of Fevers, torpid liver, enlargement ot
the spleen, dyspepsia, dropsy, jaundice, and alf
kinds of constitutional debility and derangement
of the system,arc speedily remedied l>y these in
valuable medicines. These valuable antidotal
remedies were discovered by Dr I T Henderson,
and have been successfully tested by some of the
best physicians iu the south, and by thousands o
other persons.
These medicines are wholly Vegetable, and are
harmless under any circumstances. The principal
ingredients arc entirely new remedies, used by no
other person in any form as a medicine.
In malaiial diseases, they a’ct as an antidote
against the poisonous effects of impure air, and
require go preceding preparation of the system, as
they comprise the Cathartic 1 , Pinphoretic, Sedative
and Tonic principles ; thus accomplishing a desid
eratum in the treatment of these diseases, long
sought for before the discovery of these medicines.
All who have used Quinine, (tl n best remedy
heretofore known I’m intermittent fever) must say
that it is neither certain nor lasting in its effects
Quinine, in many instances, from febrile excite
mrntand gastralgia, and cephalic disfurbanccs, is
inadmissible. But the Kureka Medicine can lie
used under any circumstances or condition of the
system where a tonic, purge, or diaphoretic is
needed with the happiest effects. The tonic mild
ly acts on the bowels, carrying off the imicu bil
oii3 matter collected there ; ’correcting Jim action
of the liver and spleen, and assisting netqre to
throw off’ the impediments to a bpalfhy action o
the body, by natural remedies, calling into action
suspended natural land; thereby reipoying the
causes and effects of disease through the natural
channels ofthc body.
All that is asked for these wonderful medicines
is a fair trial, which will satisfy all of their intpar
al elled virtues. Their fame is built upon their
own efficacy, and a comparison with all other
remedies is challenged. Physicians arc requested
to use ths Kureka Tonic and Nephenthcaff Pills,
as they would any other tonic, with any previous
preparation of the system they please, and they
will he convinced they are the superior ol'Qijiiiiiic,
and the whole catalogue of lonics used asmtermit
tents.
Their use is admissible at any time, even when
lie pafieift has the highest fever. Kor sick head
ache and obstructed menstruation, they have no
equal. Kor particulars sec tonic directions.
Also, Dr I T Henderson’s Kureka Pufif'ying
Cathartic Pills, forclcansing and purifying the cpg?
stitutiog, ?nd establishing a healthy economy in
all persons laboring Uifder any form of constitu
tional derangement.
th/ , Pr I T Henderson’s Oiicltila Vermifuge,
the greatest blessing ever bestowed upftn ylte in
f ntal world, warranted to expel worms of-every
kind, and in every case, where they exist in the
body.—This Vermifuge has proved itselfdccidedl'-
superior to any other in use.
Also, Dr 1 T Henderson’s Nerve and Bono lini
ment, or ]Dn} AIL The gsc of this astonishing
Liniment has been attended with unparalled
success iu all diseases of man or horse. Kor !”
horse, it instantly cures Corks, Snitches, Cha fc
Cuts, Wounds, Spavin, Stiflo, Swiiiney, Sprain
Film of the eye, Whirl bone of any joint, and Dis
temper.
Kor man, it speedily cures Rheumatism, gout
Scrofula, Burns, Scalds, Tetter, and ringworm,
Wens, Swellings, Risings, Cuts. Sprain-sand brui
ses, Olii Ulcers, Scald head, Sore Throat, Saliu
ion, Sore Mouth, Neuralgia, Piles, Qround itch,
4c. A single trial will satisfy any person of ifa
superiority oyer apy other Liniment.
All ofthc above Medicines arc prepared by Dr 1
T Henderson, for Heard, Tubb, & Cos., Sole Own
ers and Proprietors, Karmcrville, La., to whom af)
letters must be addressed, post paid.
Agents wanted in every town.
From the “ Ouchila Gazette ’
SPJ” In compliment to Dr I T lie lerycp, t-f
Farmerville, we take pleasure in rec< lpiending
to all those who are by any means ass . fed with
bodily pains, to go at once and purchas a bottle
or two of his most excellent Kureka To c. For
the last three or four weeks, we have bet . labor
ng under the most excruciating pains, fro .. some
* known cause, and also have had at the same
time every symptom of dyspepsia. We had re
course to different sorts of niedisines, but experi
enced but little relief, until we fell in with Dr
Henderson’s EURKKA, We at once purchased a
bottle 9 and have used about one hall ol it accor
ding to diicction, and tako great pleasure in sta
tingjtliat wc were at once relieved ol* the above
disagicecble complaints. Wc th ‘ef c bespeak
for it nothing more than a fair tria* t cst its vir
tues. ‘vhich will no doubt give it j e * donee over
all other tonics now in use.
TESTIMONIES
>f the Beneficial effects of the use ol Dr I T
Henderson’s Eureka Tonic and uepenheon or
Cathartic 1 and the nerve and bone ini
ment.
Louisville, Kv, July !), 1860.
I'r IT Henderson: Sir 1 nave used the Eureka
route, an.l your F.tircka and Nejientlienn piU*,
in sevoya) chronic cases of Intermittent Fever I
found the Eureka pi I Is ranch slowcrin their effects
than l anticipated, hut the whole ol the medicines,
i found ranch more certain and.lasting in their ef
fects, than ,xnv that I have heretofore tried, and I
leiievc the use of them should be continued lon
er than you recommend in your directions.
I tried the following treatment upon a case of
nlargcinent of the spleen of six years standing
he disease resisted every other treatment but tho
lollowrng ; which cured the case perfectly in eight
weeks. I gave a wine-glass full of the Eurck.t
Tonic, morning, noon, anil night, with ‘J Nepeg
tliean Pills midway between each dose of the Ton
,c. I gave also 2 of the Eureka Cathartic pills
every night, anil l bolieve that the same treatment
will cute any c.asc of enlargement of’ the spleen
or disease of tho liver.
I used the Tonic in a case of Scrofula,and found
it acted astonishingly well, and in conjunction
with the following pill, 1 firmly believe, will curp
any case ol Scrofula.
I. lodide of Iron, os.
Citrate 0f.,. .do, j OZ-
Carh of Potash „ z _
Made in Ho 400 pills—two with each dose of tho
Tonic. 1 have used up all you seat.
Yours respectfully,
T A HUMUS, M, 0,
Fahmerville, La., Sept 1,1850.
Henderson :—Sir Your Nerve and Bona Liiif
ment, I believe is already well known to he the
best moilicineeTer discovered for all the kjnds of
• isfea.c it has been advertised to cure ; yet, tho
fallowing cure, of the bite ol the rattle
o ightto he presented to the world as a tributo uV
respect to the inventor, sod a warning to heads of
families, never to he wilhont the Liniment.
Mr II J Hawkins’ who lives with mo, had a chtl*
t with a ground rattle snake, which threw iho
ohild into spasms for nearly an hour. Its loot and
an.le were entirely black, ivhcu the Nerve and
hone Liniment was apj lied, which immediately
killed the poison, and saved the child, ft dropped
oil lo sleep immediately, and awoke quite wet
M E Mill"’ had a horse hit with a rattle snakl
which caused tor* animal to swell very much
Upon two nppliuV.b'nsi of thp liniment il was eu
tir ly cured . remain,Tours.&c.,
G D 8 TEW ART.
Nlw ( iu.f.ans, May 7, IKfO.
1 T Henderson')ear Sir:—il gives me much
pleas i re to r rcoicmciid your invaluable medicine*
wbicn have been so severely tested in til. cure of
mcrrcnrial scirrhus of the nose, which had com
pie. tely destroyed tho partition between the nostril
and the bones of the nose. The patient had many
other eating ulcers upon his body, caused by tno
oint action ol yplnlis and mercury antil he wag
iClcathsomc spotjtaclejto look at. lie nd consult
ed Drs Watson, Mullen, Stone,and others l New
Orleans, to no purpose,and while in ta'.s fix, you
recommended the EurekaTonie,thc Eu’cka Tills,
with the application of your Nerve and Bone Dili;
uent. Otic quart of trie Tonic, four box"* of pi lln
rnd hall a pint of Liniment, has elfer.t- j a cont
fqmpiete cure. AMEDIE FUQUO,
For thesull'crer, ANTONIO MARTIN.
Send me to this place, 5 gallons of ihn tonic undr
500 pil|s —care of Stewart, Newell,.j- Cp. Gatveu
ion. Yours,
TIIOS.J. ROSKMATS;
Mobile, Ala., Jimp, 1800
Hr I T Henderson: Sir:—The quart bottlo o-
Tonic yon gave nip, wijh five hoyps ol your pills
has completely cured me of dyspepsia, which yoij
know almost made me a maniac, during last win
ter, wfien we were both invalids together. New
Orleans, in the same room.
I believe you have made one of the most valua
ble discoveries n medicine, that has neon discov
eicd. Yours c. HENRY B. LEE.
(jj’For gale at It. Carter’s Drug Store, Colum
us, Ga marll-!y
CONSUMPTION CURED DAILY 3
JJ R . HASTTNfr’S
COMPOUND SVltUl* OJF NAPTHA.
The great sensation which was created amongst
he Medical Faculty, and throughout the civilized
world, in the beginning of 1844, by the announcc
rnon*. or D’ Darling’s eiscovery of the medica
properties of Naptha, has settled down into a thor
ough confidence that Ii is Compound Syrnp of Nop
tha is a positive speedy cure tor consumption. Dp
eline, Asthma, aqd all diseases which involve the
wasting away of the human system by excessive
sweatings, expectorations, and other Gleets of a
contingent nature- It is likewise admitted to ho
immeasurably gnpt-i tor to any other cough medicine
which l.ai ever lie<”~ introduced, as it almost in
stantancoir relieve* huskiness of tjie throat, sß
ens the cough, and re.” oves the !)ae|ying and tho
phlegm. A” 1 the nativity of its nature is such
that, the moment it is taken,|lt pervades flic (rariip
—dilluscs a gonlle warmth throughout, secures a
| free circulation of the blood, anil opens every par
! of the body, thus giving universal egress tc thp
impurities which all systems engender, and which
are the true origin of nearly all the diseases tq
which tile human family is liable.
It is a universal purifier, it vo r ■ t
of disease, by penetrating every fibre of the body
and expelling all foreign ai.d noxious particles it}
its progress, and no matter of a corrupt or impure
nature can remain in the system when under its
influ- nee. “ And hence its cures,” as Dr Coilis re-s
marked iu his address to the Dublin Royal college
of Physicians, “ arc not only sure huf permanent;
for, nut satisfied with destroying the disease, it ex
pels even the most minute seeds of it altogether
from the system.” One Dollar per bottle—ot -ix
dottles for $5.
MAC NIX'S LUCINA CORDIAL Oil THE
El.lXlli OF LOVE.
This is the only actual remedy ever discovered
or impotcncy, General Debility, Nocturnal Emis..
ions, and all diseases occasioned hy certain secret
hbits ; and many ol lhe nostrums, recently rcconti
ineiujcd for tiie same complaints arc worthless mo
itatfbns which its unrivalled excellence, fame, and
popularity ha r e brought into the market. Th?
nodical faculty ol Europe and the United State.q
are unanimous in their recommendations of the
Luciua Cordial, and have pot given their sanction
in a single instance that has been authenticated, ta
any other compound for die same purpose. The
nature of the rue ladies relieved by |he Lucira Cor
dial, arc generally such as to leave the publication
of certificates of cures out of the question, or the
proprietor could procure a host of the iqost exclu”
sive testimony to show that the great reputation
which it enjoys was riot accidentally obtained, but
is firmly based upon its positive, and apparently
miraculous virtues. In all directions arc so be
found the happy parents of healthy offspring, who
would not have been so, but for this extraonjjnary
preparation. And it is equally potent in the many
diseases for which it is recommended. Objectip
has been nalurally made to ihc price of the Lucia
Cordial ; because tlie trash that has been thrown
into the rnatket iu opposition to it, is sold cheaper
hut the fact is that the cordial cannot be affordo
for legs, and ought to be much dearer, as many q
the ingredients w Inch compose it are arqnpg Ah?
costliest things iu nature, whgrca* the othpfs a>.
mado up of cheap dings worth hptliftlc in tpey
and less in merit; and it is a fact, that gt Ipa oqp
of ibe getters up of these same mixtures, nq *
a point to add one bottlp of th.e Kurina Gonlji Iff
a giv.en number of ggllpns of |ti*compound, so a: p
give iff some little tore and virtue, and thps splat
his conscience.
IMPORTANT REMEDY—DR HJTCDELSEIfE
* HALVE.
The great advantages possessed by this article
over every other, are certainty, safety, convenience
and economy. All physicians iqj/pit that grea
Janger is to bo apprehended from drugging the eye
when iu an inljutqed apd unhealthy Mate. In the
use of thisSaJyo this objection js entirely removed
as no harm tan possibly result from its use ; it be
ing in all cases applied Ip |ho cx'ernal portions of
he eye, thereby i}voj/Jipg all the inconveniences
pain and danger, which nfccssarily attend the in
troduction ol any pugnant article into the eye. Its
activity in subdgipg infl imation is so great, tha
hut few cases require the use of more than one bot
tle to ellect a perfect cure. One physician remark
ee to us, after having witnessed its effects in sever
al instances, that it was a “ perfect fire killer.” Ai
we ask is that its virtues be thoroughly tested
ami that the direction be strictly followed. Price
50 cents per box.
Ail the above popular Mcdicir es for sale at Netg
York wholesale and retail prices in Columbus,
by 1{ GARTER, HA WARE, DAN FORTH At
NAGEL, GESNEIi PEA BODY, and by
gists and Merchants throughout the south acd typsf
All orders must be addressed to Messrs G W
Ilurr & Brohcr, care of R B Haviland .'CQ Noh
77 Broadway New York, who hove tbe abp/e
agency of the south and west. w22weowm
Administrators Sale.
\\T ILL be sold althe residence of the subscribers on
it Saturday the 97th day of December next, all the
erishahlc property of Thomas J. Ward, late of Early co'.
cceased, consisting of one horse, saddle, bridle and s.-uj”
i le bags, one fine silver lever watch, one fine leather
o nnk. one lot of books, one lot ol steam raedicire, one
i \ of clothing, and other articles too tedious to mention
Hot 17—wtda • J. VINSON, .VR.i.’r, “”