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EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA
IsmwmsTnirncturrfrowVr
rtiate direction of the *.c Jm”* *
CBEMISTAjtDPHYSICIA*
•Tames R. Chilton,
I SO 3 jKof New York, whose WttWentc printed
Ip glldfitssraaWC™*
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rtfln. r.nri to K RETP GOOD
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\I.J. CLWIATEB. ■
r,.-., Me'Uwhiwhasenwrt mrtM pWins of dim-rent di~-
Ell UtcoUicr ad-’
Stubborn inters, %&''*****’
FiT.-N of .Mercury, ‘ J**' n Diseases
Fever r.r.-s, I 1-iver Upmplamt,
tjcneral Debility. J JHesrt IhsctUcs
*ar M by ftu'thjf prfiM'SjKil ’JPb'dfJr
sfK-KllSr3i sfjra, fs
tTSSR* - - t;U™V ffw.n;
iVI.S wlv Wholesale an.lßctatl Ag
DR DoGRAFFENRIED S
CELEHSLATFJ) “
MFJMATHKItHHM
TN introducing this mgdicinc to tbe people ofthe ‘ nit
I j, j ff>r siiU*. two proprietor* bej{ leave to annum
tbe ibßuwina sta em-ut of Ur. DeGraDem led, U*djpcon.
Th“ m't.'^ii- that h- has present ,VI
this inedtriim for thfck V IwCnty-lv,-. yea rs, m all for,us
of Ac tea: A Chronic Ts nit J?ti, with a snnjfrhwupar
. Kltelctfm the annals of medicine; met lie hn*t<> bes'la
tion in sayi ftp. that Ifl* decidedly the mnsyiditr.bie rem
edy ever yet discovered for the relict el Tins most painful
and dintfirwtne malady. , ,
ili* note-book contains upwards ot three htmdrei. eas
tv in wnieti i* haslieeri used within the above, named
period; and in no si hale instance has it come to :. knoy.
Jedgeyof its Jaillhf-to effect n cure when js-rst-vered m
Many of the them four to ten rears .ifondnw
nad what may appear more remarkable and l ■•
rv.is that wfWh a |Milint Jits been once rptleved. the di
si-ase is rrrd. remains M, not a solitary in
stance bavin-; been reported Ki him of lts rt-turtf- 4|
All he v.mJilas!,- for this remedy is a fair and impar
tial and rwfk-fi! trial, for the results he entertain* no ji-
P ’ rp"to the time of this discovery, Ihe nmtwslffned
Juul wJI tin* origin, projfew* and chamctfT of In if*
and wen.and is well assured, had consulted every author
•n its treatment, Who Inal if Alien or heeiilr.m-lnled into
Hie Kiitflisb lanuunge, and M<! nsed 'I -1 hf reined
any notoriety tl.cn tl. tV>* *l. the prolesso.n w.th
however, very rtcKHrMf relief Pi |>oor Niifferingfeuiium-
Vt has hkAfei tho skill and science of the most Mnir.ent
Physicians and Huntem* of.mr owm, and of every other
country. Il.tt tho wibersiPod ttaPershimaelf
renuadr Will cute tlfl--ihosl i*inful ilisetPe. when all oth
ers have failed..and that la- hull ht|ve been ;'hi 1 !Y”' M, ‘
tiislrtinv-nt in tJ5e lifnditot t.’od, of rcUyvhig die. lium.m
family of a vast amount of stiftering. -
• J 31,. DeCUAPI-’ BlißlElf. .and. P.
T* i* for sale at- fir, It. A. Ward'* 1 ‘rut; sfiire. Gblundms
mulbv Aaeiils'iuaMln pfid|.al cite sand towns m the
ImitnlStates. Price $5 fora pintbof'le-tr- •'b,lor a
half pint bottle:, 4 ounce bottle, ->f
wthnut Ibo of the dWeovcrur on the sale l.nn .
rifthe (lollle. ami across flu- cor,k ‘ 1
JJeGh.IhFE.VK 1*1) &-J Proprietors.
CERTI FIXATES.
Jonks 1 Hotel, Piiu.M.ni.rriu, March T ..it.
Col. . /. It. tiairon —rii|*. It affords me vreat pletiMtm to
he able to bear testimony to Jhe eilictu-k and virtues of
J)r. DcGrnJfrnHriP.-t Ji/n'Tf
I Ikia'l* been wrcivnflticli-n fnr lant *iv m rtii
what I believed to in- and what eminent Physicians ol
this city [iromnmced Khfcumafw ftont, lorsevend winters
past I have heen confined to my i .-nn antwted nearly all
the time. In January hist 1 had nn iitlack as ‘violent it
not more so than usual, which prostrated me lor alxmt
three weeks, on voiy recommendation I corniin-ncen the
’ us,-of this l.lnihient. (With 1 iiiust-e.mi'ess tint lull
fain,). Its i-tii-its werea totiismuy *nd decidedly hen--
llciai from its Rrat'iipiiHcaUpn, In a few days my back
writs and ankles wercentircl vrelieved (and so coatinttost
W re ness, pains, and the swellings reduced, with the
Ut less Ilian one bottle. 1 hunt been ju the dlscltar?:e
of myordinarv liusiuessA'Vcr since.
I consider itime*lro<ninnar.v. and decidedly die most
effleaciou- retitedv for tliisdiseasc wbieli I have over met
with. And most eheertully recotmm-nd its use to allwlto
mtiv Im* atllicted with it. ,
Respectfully T our-, N. 4I W . JRHK.EN
• ones Hotel.
Baltimoee, MitrcliHO, icso.
Dr. IteOmfcnritZ —Hw*u Hut: lor the last twelve
years I have.suffered very severely with Ihe RheumatUm,
havim'heen nearlv one Ibiirtho! the ttnie contined tomy
lied by it. I have had Ihe lies! medical aid to ho found
, in various cith- itvlhe United Htaies, with little or no heii
elU. I havetdso trlerl itintuncrahle strongly recommen
ded remedies,'wliicU have failed to effect a cure. 1 spent
the InsWuiiniiierftf tfie White Sulphur ‘and Hot P|‘rings
in Virginia, totittlepnrgn.se. After my return home. Iso
far rt-t-r,vered, ns to lie able te w alk about a Alxmt
sijt week-.since, 1 had a very severe attack whfch again
confined me tomy bed, 1 was fn mat pam and sea reelv
niilo to move my limb-L when a MTend of mine cubed and
Informed me that yon lux! discovered an infallible reine
and had cured many,and amongst them, one of my
friends, ami showed mea letter from him stating Hie fact.
1 was induced in Iry vourlihountaiic I .in intent, and take
pleasure ininfoitnitig yon liintihless than twenty four
hours li-Oin the first application I was perfectly free from
imiyi. and continue so, tip to this Hitte. lam now aide to
jfttend to mv liusim-ss, anil loudly hope- all tho*e afllictediv
v I have been, may lie speedily relieved, as Fhave hfen
with your medicine. Wishing you all tlic Blessings you
rttsterve Dear Sir. . „
Your Cralefitl and Oti’t Her van.,
GEO. WADHWOTH.
HrMMßt’.vii.t.E. Russell co. Ala. Nov ’ol.
F. 1,. DeGraffeuried, M. IX
Dear Hir—l list tee to the merits of yonr Rhounintic
l.ininKait, to voursi lti, and more particularly in the h po
ol henetitiug ilietiillictciLl give, unsolicited, a statement
ofn case which came under mv own oliservation as fol
lows, to-wit.: Mr. G. It. < urlis, the agent of Rock Island
Factory, beiug atiout to leave homo last month. fomßos
ton,raid tome “I wish you would cull occasionally, in
irtv Absence, and see to my folks.” I replieil certainly—
MVlimit a week after Mr. Curtis left home, I called tihd
found ,1/fs. Curtis suffering very mu;h with Rheumatism.
Slio was applying tho tisiml remedies, and said she hop
ed sixin to be better. Not hearing from her .Mrs Hull
walked over with me to see lior mid we found her una
ble to stand upon her feet nr to help herself but little in
any way. tVo both advised her to try your i.iniment. to
wliich she consented, and the next day 1 found at Hr.
Ware's Drug Hlbre, one of your small bottles which she
immediately applied, and ‘she was reliev ed almost in
stantaneously as much lo my surprise r,s to tier gratifica
tion. Giving her own words, she said that “the first ap
plicatii ait tingled to the very ends of her fingers.” Mrs
Curtis within four or live days was up and about the
house, and pursuin'.: her usual avocations tree froai pain
and well. Yours,respi-cltuffy. E. 11l 1.1..
Bp -S, * ‘ November 1,1840.
Hear Fir—My f negro woman Patience, a cook, lna<l a
stiff neck nsma pa nful rheumatic affection, tor six or
seven veai-s. and could not turn her neck oSce.pt vWflt tlic
body. ■-1 -'Vir 11e-ed to purchase a tiottleof your l.itii
meitt, which vvb< applied in .\ugusj~sir
}H|s. OnelioiSle entirely relived her m<l sfftrnoWT.aMae
US of her neck as well as ever she had : audio this time
itLukijay.: rcturi.evl. GARI.AND r'r'.RRT.
Ciii.t-Mia s, GkgOct iff. TH-10.
Stir. K. T.. Pic Gfrlfleurcid—Dear Sir—Agreeably to your
reiiuest. I give my testimonial ns to the virtue of y our
I.iniment in the cur.- of rheumatism. Being attacked in
one joint of mv finger, last winter, with acute rheumatism,
and having nsed-maev of Urn unnumbered prescriptions
for ilsc-ire. with hut lidlebenefit, I made application for
two bottles of your r.nifment wiiujii 1 am happy to sav
relieved mo in a very short timed’ 1 can recommend its
lime to alifi Tsons affected in like luatmer.
Very respeclfttllv, F. H. CHAPMAN. ‘
1 can testify to the efficacy of l)r. HcGram-nncd's
RhoumnHfci.hitmvht in tl e can’ of Mr. F. H. Cluipman,
as it came niiiler my immediate observation.
ii.-i iff. let 1 .). R. A. TVARI-. M.tt.
Chi-’ um s. fi t.. Oct.2d. IH-UI.
- lr RcCvaffenrligd —Bear Hus Hake p!pre hv giving
VO I the particulars of mv ailWHion bv, ami rylicf from
iUieumatism. frhrUfe the spriwl ofiM-l, i vvajlHicted
w -,it, very severe attack of Thtiammatory Wieumattsm
e -Viov, d'all tiie most celc.braied rciuctilv s tlivti known
.0,1 iis- AAn similar eases, aided by fiuiil
aeotember 1815, wlttfiio saftsfitetorji result whatcrer. I
.-•s'then induced, by a rheumatic acquaintimW to try
vear I.iniment. as sViiiplliine new, ami wliich had cured
him. and An one mouth,from the time l cnmnietjced the
iifipdica'ton, I was imd clear of the rlioumarrsm as I
ever was.aml have contintieil s,> to this time.
Yours, truly. i,T C, ‘RYON,
Sew C'ertifteatea —Hucli astitts are received al
most even*da*. certlMug to ttte'altonistfing cure* per
formed bv Hr. HeGratTdfriedV Lbumeiit:
Lom MBCs,Ga. Aug a, IH3I.
Hr. })eOro£m;r:r4~
IV-arFir t.ilaving used ydur Rheumatic;, I.iniment in
inv.femdv, l inycoiivHnce.i of its etUcucy in curing that
most ilistVessing rtisesscx Rheumatism. -My wile had *t
a' l ack of it last stufiujr. which was eth-rtuafly cured by*
die apniicwon of less than half ti tmltie.
\ov feovvlv— Very rwimcjfnHjY S FHRIMI.h..
Payne A. Nesbit Macon, r.iid'Piasml & frluipman <
•r pm , j
f'UattßSoocUee Plantation l'or Sa'c.
ill'subscriber offers fors.ite his planlatfon lying ou,
I tlu’ ('iiattaiioorkee Kiverjin Uwsm-11 county, Ala..
near die Osvvicbce Deul. If 8500 acres of
land, of which 1500 is fn river bottom and oak and hick
on fiats and lOOffin go>l cotton piueland. Abontrfev
ett l. rmlrv 1 acres are cleared and in cultivation, tin- res;
in woods of whfoli about 400 nen-k are of river bottom,
v.Tiie ihtpivv emetits on the pl.yyo ooiFist of a Comforta
ble dweiliug, c.H*d fnuutr- la'gro’ quarters, bang giig
I’wrsims desiriuß- to purchase e ‘rssfrwred to Mp-ssrs.
lIHI & Haw son. t ojumbus for fnrtherdSformation : and
thou* de-uriug to examine the pro|x-rty are reform! to
Mrf'anly t'rawed aial lif Titos Growvll, vn* Citpt Canty
on thu place.
—ALfiO—
#*• Six tvnivlrwi ami fitly acrosof pine land, well ipp roved
wm the l'. if:> tla road. fiPeou miles front Columbus The
x isv, icheo P. id. is oa tlio laad. JuH.V L.l.Yfi.
Doc 12—tr *
La _
VARI ABLE LAXDS IK FLORIDA.
rhuve vet for sale. a very valuable tract in Cadsden
cmv.rfv aeraa, ami one in Jackson of ktj ,kw.
]„•!, tracts situated at the junctnre ofthe Flint and Chat
tal..KK-li. c-rivyrs. The first crop from one Uiinl of the
ill more than nay the jirice askeil for the whole
tract. Maps call t*e scii at my office in Columbus.
Pec 10—tw&wtf ‘ JULY V. h L if..
Lost or MiaLtid.
\ PCX'KET BOOK owitaliiinir. between one hundred
and fifty ami sixo dollars, all in ten dollar hills ex
cept one five dollar bill and ihree or lour dolflirs in small
chuii'^i —all the bills on the Rank of the Mate of-Geonria
or tl>e Marine and Fire Insurance Com puny of Savannah.
I believe it was lost between this place and Mountain
Oak Cheek, Harris county. It. is a small pocket book,
and was tierl jrith a cotmuou cotton shoe strinc, aiel
contained an invoice or bill of nty cotton, which wus sold
to Mr. Ruse of Columbus, on Wednesday 10*h inst, and
a bin of llficeti bushels of AATteat which wav sold at the
same limf. Any persouHiuding the” pocket book and
M delivering it hi John Hamilton. Columbus, Ga., or tv me
in IJirris count v, shall be well rewarded.
.4gp* Cd, llec ie-\vi-.v,a /.e’Ai7 UdRGMTT
$25,000!
READY MADE CLOTHING
AT COST-
J OHN S MIT H,
HAVING mrulc other Bfrapgcmcnts, trill dispose rtf his entire stock of Clothing AT COST,
—CONSISTING OK
Gents T?!aek Cloth. Cloaks, A great variety of fancy pants,
“ Blue and Drab (Jrth Over Coats, “ ‘‘ “ Black <!>
o u o Fat icy “ Frock do. “ “ “ Tweeds, Batine!t and Kentucky
“ “ v Dr#s do, Coats,
“ “ liefer, Pilot and Blanket Over A.splendid assortment Vests
p „ *£• Cmits • fry Negro Bound Jackets and Pants, .
“ Business Coats of every variety,
Also. Shirt.•>. under Shinn. Marino Drawers, fibres, Stocks Scarp, Hosiery. Suspenders
Carpet Baas, Traveling Trunks, Valises, &c. &c., together with all the articles usually kept in a
U \ amdefcrmVqSd tq close my business with as little delay as Possib!e, and all
who are in want of goods in my line, will save much by giving me a
L^S^ot^pt an io- wlro wis ” I ° fep " i ' liSll ’ Tomlamr"-
“lUtliSi At ’ Soßf s
r * m * * y .si
Till-: snlwcriber havin'* determinol to retire from the Clothing Imsiness in Gilninbiw, offers lus
entire stock ALL AND WLNTBIICLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, vice. &e.
at COST, FOR CASH ONLY!
TIIR STOCK COXSISIS l\ PART, AS ‘FOXXOAVS ;
Btk Cloth Cloaks, various qualities, I Fancy Cask Pants, various Patterns,
j>;|., t n„,l J},-a\vr Over-coats and Sacks, | Sup. IJlk. Satin and Fancy Silk Vests,
Blue Blanket and Flu.-hing Over-coats A Sacks ! F?'d. Caslmiere, Nests—different kinds,
BusiMw Coats, a great variety, styles & colors. White and fig'd. Marseilles Vests,
Sup. Blk. French Cloth, Frock aqji Dress coats, Sup. White Shirts, Wool & Cotton under-slilrt
Sup. Blk. Doe Skin and plain C'M Pant and drawers.
Fancy S:lk Cravats, Gloves, 11 usury, <fex\
BOYS AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING-—A good assortment.
*HA TS, CAPS AND UMBRELLAS.
ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF NEGRO CLOTHING.
11. MIDDLEBROOIC ‘
N. II.—AH persons indebted to tlic subscriber lv note or account, are requested 10 call an 1 et
tle the same by the 10th of January next. Columbus, Dec. 2d —vvlm H. M
TMENDHEIM’S -
ISTaffll iW HfflH, HAT AS# CAP
WEST SIDE BROAD STREET. TWO .DOORS BELOW A. 11. DeWITT’S
JEWELRY STORE.
Where you will find a splendid assortment of all kinds of GOODS usually kept
in a well filled CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. My stock is large and well
selected, and additions made to it every few weeks—to which I would respectfully
call the attention of city and country gentlemen.
My stock consists of every description of CO ATS, VESTS AND TANTS in end
less variety, suitable for every season and every grade of customers, together with
he greatest assortment of
SHIRTS, CRAVATS, SUSPENDERS , HD EES, SOCKS, UNDER
SHIRTS, DR A JEERS, 4-c.
at the lowest possible Cash prices. My motto is, a “quick penny is bettor than a
slow shilling.”
good assortment of BOYS CLOTHING—aIso tho verv finest of IIATS
and CAPS. Nov. 11—wtlf B. MENDHEIM.
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING- 1 ?!!
FALL AND WINTER OF 1851.
WILLIFOED & DANIEL,
CLOTHIERS & MERCHANT TAILORS,
NEXT DOOR TO “HILL $ DAWSON
©IE DA H 3'S.IS 3gT S 1)11! 151 r 3VB A y $A *
-ITT! il'ui (-ill tho tilteniion of tlu-ir friemN mid the public b> iiu-ir immense stock of l-’ashionnhle ’fall tmd “inter
n.nhi'ig. (lE.Vri.K.Uh. Y's h i 11 Vlsnt.Yd ff xinil. CI.OTHS, aiSSiIMERES, rESTIoVG#,
H.irs. t rips, TRC.YKS, t'.tfehl F.T li.lnGs.l . / /.Is /.H, UMIIREI.I.AH, foe.
Genllemen’s appare! madeto order in the mo-t fn I- u;>:i rove-1 s! vie anil warranted.
e~rf. ll.so. a variety of Youth's and Children’s Cbcliinv. oetfftf
— - ■ .. - -r—-. XS,*i.T ei l •--. -vw
A CARD.
GlißikßY K; THO'J tk.
r'ATR W tfie firm of Tiiom is & l>nw mno. litis resum
Jchl the practice ofthe Law. lie will take cases in
either of the courts of Georuin or Aiaiiatna. when tho bu
siness w ill atitiioriz ■ a suitable compensation,
Columbus, Nov ‘2l—tlj
“ COLUMBUS AGEKY
OFT Trfc
MARINE & FIRE INSURANCE BANK
Os 5.ir.1.V.Y.911, G. 7. m w
Office at flic Ware House of Ross, Fat
ten & Brice.
RICHARD PATTEN, Agent.
Colu’.iilms, Nov 19—tw&wtf
~ INSURANCE AGENCY.
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMP’Y,
(>!■’ IIARTFORIX CONN, r
Fttttc avt* AliutiNK—Chartereo in 1325
Capital—paid ino&HMJXKX
N. CAROLIN A !>TUT U AT. LIFE IN’S. CO
SALK ICR, S'. C.
?lavesjnay be Insured at low rates, lor two-thirds their
value.’
KENTUCKY M UTU A I- L.T PE IN’S. CO.,
COVINGTON, Kv.
. G CAR ANTE ED Ff ND. ? 100.000.
JOHN .MI NX. Ascent.
stColumbHß Ga., 7th July, 1851. Iwttm
COMni.Kt I Vl, UHftCIIANCE COMP’Y
OF CHARLESTON, SO. CA.
I mm-’* &-m.
j® r'ffl’Fire a;:d Marjne risks taken hy
Ci)lmo*fti< Dec 3—ts K. J. MOSES.
Fi. BTCHBU & GRANT,
AXTORNiES AT LAW,
GrreavUlr, Mertwetlirr Conn.y, Geo
T. J. COLQUITT,
ATTr> RN K Y AT I. AAy ,
linena Vista, Oa.,
! ■tT-11.1. errietu-e iulhe Courts of dorion and Bte:-rJ
>1 the cliau.-ihj-ocliee Circuit—an | Macon, Lee and
BittniJ.iT. ofthe Southwestern Circuit.
Kef*ok'<k —Iltiii. W. T.Colqir"‘, CoJunibus,
S. S. STAFFORD,
I ATTORNEY at law.
KtaitelF, EarlyC*., G *’
apSwatw
FHi. .1. C. ROOSEVELT,
HOMCSOFATHIC PHYSICIAN,
Cslmubat, Gts.
Office g ia Mph Street, —near the Post Office.
AprfrS —y | “
F.~G. WILHN^,
AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANT,
COLUMBUS, GA.
\\ril.l.attend promptly to all busii*Bis -entrusted to
11 his care. Ucl 12—ISin
CHESLEY B. HOWARD,
AT TOR X E Y AT LjiW,
COLUIBCS, Ga.
L. W. WELLS.
Forwardinj; &, Commission Merchant
SAV.I .V .Y iJI, GEO.’
aignvLtw am
JAIMES N. BBTHUN3,
ATT (. .? a E Y A T LA W,
Corner ISrr.f C anti RaudolpH Streets, |
COLUMBUS, GA.
Ornc%ovE!i Brora w, Ci.emoxs & Co.V,
TORE. vtw.
H. R. TAYLQR,
Commission <fc Forwarding Merchant,
•Yu. 2* If.ITER STREET, j
S v.4—‘> n *.p\T, Kr'-Tiirnr, v .ft, k.
MERCER UNIVERSITY-.
PEXFiKI.Dy GIIKK.XF. COLWTY , GEORGM.
STUDIES.
T lie Studies rtf tills University are
.7 Theological Course of three >ears, #lesiiffied for thos
wlio re prvp.irin'-C lor tin* (Jospei Ministry :
.7 Collrtrjjtr Course of four y<.-;ui, equal to that of o‘lu*i
Colleges in the county :
l Scientific Conesrr\' throe ye.irs, includin'?, \v th s >m<*
additions, nil the studies of the Collegiate Cm r?e except
the Anefcnt Luuirn;iL r os ;
. in Ar-r icmicat < <wrs<\ inchtditr/ whatever iv
ry to prepare ior admission into College.
ADMISSION.
Tlic fsosuinr (nw*e fidj* the admission of ftucjfciit*, w *1
the opwiejig ofthe FaH Tcnii, tlr hist Wednesday in An
! trust.
j Candidates fw admission intw tlw (Adlcsd He Cowrs
| must sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography ;
i Arithmetic: English, Latin and Creek Grammar. Umsar
Virgil, (.’icero’s Select < >nitionsj ami .Jacob's Greek Read;
erjaml must be r.t least fourteen years ofa"e.
I t'andidatesfor fidmisssioti ink* tie* Oxvrs
must sustain a satisfactory examination on Geojrrapldt*
i Arithmetic: Grammar: Simple Equation* in AI
’ sfel.ra; and two books iu.jl'cometry ; and must be at least
sixteen years of age.
EXPENSES.
r Tation Vrrr. Spring Term. . Fall Term.
In Theological Skmina::y....Nothin? Nothing
In College $25 on ft I 5 (K)
Siic.ntifu: Cos R.s v. s 25 00... 15 00
—IN ACADEMY—
Preparatory Class 25 (Ml 15 00
I Second * “ .*... 3B IMI 12 00
Third 44 15 00 0 tM)
Klcmcntarv u 10 (Hi (> on
j Room Unit...’ 600 1 Oft
f Contingent Expense* 2 <K). IMX)
Tln-se e\}M*nses are required to Ik* paid in advance.
Front Students who lodire in the College buildings,
fiPi\ dollar-will he received as full payment for the tui
tion fees, room rent, and contingent expenses of the
j tear.
1 The price of Boanl in the village per month ;
! washing, room-rent, and fuel, §3.
COMMENCEMENT AND VACATIONS.
I The Commeiiccsneiit is held on the last Wednesday in
; Julv,
j T*lierc are two Vacations, dividing the year into two
| terms, sis follows :
| First Term—from last Wednesday in August to De
: comber 15th.
Winter Vacation—from December 15th to February
first.
Second Term—from first day of February to Com
mencement.
Summer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed*
i uesday in August.
j 44 Any friend on application to Dr. Dagg, the President
j of the University, wrii receive a catalogue containing aJi
1 necessary information in relation to the Institution.
H. M, SJJfDE/IS.
; septS—wiy Bcc 1 of the Beard of liaistees.
Drugs and Medicines.
TllEsnbscriboivbcßloaTea-*M'ctfully to callthe n
attention of s anu Planters to their
spring supply of *ELfiCT ALEDICINES, all of is
whicn are fresh and of the purest quality, such
as have been purchased oil the lowest terms, and we
will furnish them at reasonable and satisfactory prices.
COUNTRY PHYSICIAN.'? will have their ord, rs filled
with the best Medicines promptly—which will be put
up neatly, and securely packed. Such Chemicals will
be manill.touired ty order as the exigency of any case
mav require. GJiaNER & PEABOD\ ,
l ; line 2l‘u DrugsbU aud CLeuiiats.
I HAVE FOUND A BLESSING.
The Superior of Quinine and Sarsaparilla
The Greatest Discovery of the Age.
DR. DT. HfcLYDKRSON’H Euka Tonic and
PTepenthean Pill*, a safe, Certain, and per
manent antidote against all form# of the poisonous
effects of Miasmata ; eft'ectiag speedy and perma
nent cures of Ckils and Fever, and al 1 the different
varieties of Fevers, torpid live.-, enlargement ot
tiie spleen, dyspepsia, dropsy, jaundice, and alf
kinds of constitutional debility and derangement
of tlic system, are speedily remedied by thfese in
valuable medicines. These valuable antidotal
remedies were discovered by Dr 1 T Henderson,
and have been succes-sfally tested by some of the
best physicians in tnd'ksouth, and by thousands o
other persons.
These medicines are wholly Ves etahle, 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 malarial diseases, they act as an antidote
against the poisonous effects of impure air, and
require go preceding preparation of the system, as
they comprise the Cathartic, Diaphoretic, Slnative
and Tonic principles ; thus accomplishing a desid
eratum it. the treatment of these diseases, long
sought for before the discovery of these medicines.
All who have used Quinine, (lie best remedy
heretofore known foi intermittent lever) must say
that it is neither certain nor lasting in its effects
Quinine, in many instances, from febrile t*cite
mentand gastralgia, and cephalic disturbances, is
inadmissablf. But the Eureka Medicine can be
used under any circumstances or condition of the
system where a tonic, purge, or diaphoretic is
needed with tiie happiest effects. The tonic mild
ly acts on the bowels, carrying off the muco bil
otts matter collected there ; correcting the action
of the liver and spleen, and assisting n; ture to
throw off the impediments to a healihy action o
ille body, by natural remedies, calling into action
suspended natural lawd ; 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 elled virtues. Their fame is built upon their
own efficacy, and a comparison withal! other
remedies is challenged. Physicians are requested
to use tlis Bureka Tonic and Nephenthean Pills,
as thev wctuld any other topic, with any previous
preparation of the system they please, and they
will be convinced they are the superior ol'Quinine,
‘and the wholecataloguc of tonics used asintermit
tents.
Their use is admissible at any time, even when
lie patient has thejiighest fever. For sick head
ache and obstructed menstruation, they have no
equal. For particulars sec tonic directions.
Also, Dr I T Henderson’s Eureka Purifying
Cathartic Pills, forcleansing and purifying the con
stitution, rnd establishing a healthy economy in
all persons laboring under any form of constitu
tional derangement.
th/ •>, Dr I T Henderson’s Ouchita Vermifuge,
the greatest blessing ever bestowed upon the in
i'ntai world, warranted to expel worms of every
kind, and in every case, where they exist in the
body.—This Vermifuge has proved itself decided!'-
superior to any other in use.
Also, Dr I T Henderson’s Nerve and Bone lini
ment, or Ileal All, The use of this astonishing
Liniment has been attended with uuparalled
success in all diseases of man or horse. FurJ-*
horse, it instantly cures Corks, Sratches, Clta fe
Cuts, Wounds, Spavin, Stille, Swinney, Sprain
Film ofthe eye, Whirlbone of any joint, and Dts
temper.
For man, it speedily cures Rheumatism, gout
Scrofula, Burns, Scalds, Tetter, and ringworm,
Wens, Swellings, Risings, Cuts. Spiains and brui
ses, Old Ulcers, Scald head, Sore Throat, Saliu
ion, Sore Mouth, Neuralgia, Piles, Ground itch,
&c. A single trial will satisfy any person of its
superiority over any other Liniment.
All ofthe abo'-e Medicines are jirepared by Dr 1
T Henderson, lor Ikard, Tubb, & Cos., Sole Own
ers and Proprietors, Farmervilie,La., Lo whom all
letters must, be addressed, post paid.
Agents wanted in every town.
From the “ Ouchita Gazette ‘
5iT In compliment to Dr I T He ierson, of
Farmerville, we take pleasure in rect amending
to all those who are by any means afl ted with
bodily pains, to go at once and purchas a bottle
or two of his most excellent Eureka To c. For
tho last three or four weeks, we have bet labor
ing under the most excruciating pains, fro .. some
unknown cause, anil also have had at the same
time every symptom of dyspepsia. We had re
course to different sorts of mediffnes, but experi
enced but little relief, until we fell in with Dr
Henderson’s EUREK A, We at once purchased a
bottle, and have used about one half of it accor
ding to dnection, and take great pleasure in sta
ting, that we were at once relieved of the above
disagreeeble complaints. We th cf e bespeak
for it nothing more than a fair tria l t< est its vir
tues, which will no doubt give it j c deuce over
all other tonics now in use.
TEST [MONI A LS
Os the Beneficial effects ofthe use ol Dr I T
Henderson’s Eureka Tonic and nepenheon or
Cathart cPills, and the nerve and bone ini
ment.
Louisvir.r.E, Ky, July 9, [350.
J'r TT Ucndet eon: Sir I nave used the Eureka
j Tonic, and your Eureka and Nepenthean pills,
j in several chronic cases of Intermittent Fever I
i found the Eureka pills much slower in their effects
than [ anticipated, but the whole of the medicines,
i found much more certain and lasting in their ef
fects, than any that I have heretofore tried, and I
relieve tire use of them should be continued lon
er than you recommend in your directions,
I tried the foilotving treatment upon a case of
nlargement of the spleen of six years standing
he disease resisted every other treatment but the
lollowing; which cured the case perfectly in eight
weeks. I gave a wine-glass Lull of the Kureka
Tonic, morning, noon, and night, with 2 Nepen
thean Pills midway between eacii dose of the Ton
c. I gave also 2 of the Eureka Cathartic pills
every night, and 1 believe that the s une treatment
will cuie any case of enlargement of the spleen
or disease of the liver.
I used the Tonic in a case of Scrofula, and found
it acted astonishingly well, and in conjunction
with the following pill, l firmly believe, will cure
any case of Scrofula.
I. lodide of Iron, 2 oz.
Citrate 0f... .do, ) oz.
Carb of Potash 1 oz.
Made into 400 pills— two with each dose of the
Tonic. I have used up all you seat.
Yourt respectfully,
T A HOBBS,M. D.
Farhervii-le, La.. Sept 1, ISoO.
Henderson: —Sir Your Nerve and Bone Lint-
Kont, I believe is already well known.to be the
best mediciseever discovered for all the kinds of
disease it huu Ireec advertised to carej yct„ the
fallowing epees of the bite of the rattle snake,
oight to be presented to the worid as a tribute of
respect to tiie inventor, and a warning to heads of
figiilies, never to he vyithoat the f r ioiiiie,ti.
Mr fi J Hawkius J who lives with ms, had a child
t . with a ground rattle snake, which threw tire
oltild into spasms for nearly an hoar. Its foot am!
an.de were entirely black, when the Nerve and
IxoseLininaopt was applied, which immediately
killed the poison, and saved the child. It dropped
oil’ to sleep immediately, and awoke quite wel
?>T E Mill*— had a horse bit with a rattle snakl*
wii icli caused .ire Animal to swell vety much
Upon two applicators of the liniment it was en
tir ly cured . remain. Yours,&c.,
GPSrEiI’ABT.
New 1 ju-eass, May 7, ISfO.
1 T HendersonDearSir:—ltgives me much
pleas lire to recommend your nvaluable medicines
whicn have been so severely tested in the cure of
merrcurial scirrhus of the nose, which had com
pie tely destroyed the partition between the nostril
and the bones of the nose. The patient had many
other eating ulcers upon his body, caused by me
oint action o! yphilis and mercury until he was
a loathsome spectacle’.to look at. II e aad consult
ed Drs Watson. Mullen, Stone,and oth sos New’
Orleans, to no purpose,and while in ts;s fix, you
recommended the Eureka Tonic, the En'eka Piils,
with the application of your Nerve and Bone Lin
nent. One quart of tne Tonic, four boxes of pills
ind naif a pint of Liniment, has efter* j a com
loinniete cure. AMEDIE FUQUC, A,
Fo'the sufferer, ANTONIO MARTIN.
AVashinctok, Texas,Feb 9,1850.
Dr 1 T Henderson: Sir: During 1847, myself
mv family,and several of my neighbors, were se
verely afflicted with the “ Chills and Fever, which
a>l resisted quinine, blue mass, Champioiris and
aap ngton’s pills, Texas Tonic, and the witole
katalogupofremedies patent and otherwise,
Mr Cornehus gave me a quart bottle ofyonr Euro
ha tonic, and 50 of your Nepenthean pills, with
whieh I cured myself, seven ofiy family, and six
ur my neighbors, a single case of which, have not
eoiapsed or returned. Ido mostpositiveiy believe
th to he the only certain and lasting cure for Chill
hnd Fever ever discovered ; and, as I see you have
patented them, it ib to be hoped that you will es 1
hablish agencies throughout eastern and w.estof
Texas.
Send me to this place,s gallons of ihe tonic and
500 pills—oare of Stewart, Newell,4’ C* Galrea
ton. Yours, &c.,
THOS.J. ROSEMAN
Mobile, Ala., June, 1850
Dr IT Henderson: Sir:—The quart bottle c-
Tonic you gave me, with five boxes of your pills
has completely cured me of dyspepsia, which you
know almost made me a maniac, during last win
ter, when 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 oeen discov
ered. Yours c. HENRY 3. LEE.
(£/>For sale at E. Carter's Drugstore, Colum
us, Ga
CONSUMPTION CURED DAILY B
UR. HAST TNG’ S
COMPOUND SIKCP OP NAPTHA.
The great sensation vvhich was created amongst
he Medical Faculty, and throughout ..the civilized
world, in the beginning of 1844, by ‘ lie annuueoe
mont or 1>- Ha-tii.g’s discovery of the medico
properties of Naptha, has settled down into a thm
ogh confidence that his Compound Syrup of Nap
tha is a positive speedy cure for consumption. I>e
cline, Asthma, and all diseases wjiich jnvolve the
wasting away of the human system by excessive
sweatiiifes, expectorations, and oilier effects ol a ;
contingent nffP'rc- It is likewise admitted to be
immeasurab'y sunctior to any other cough medicine
which lac ever “bee- introduced, as it almost in
stantaneous’” rt'ievet huskiness ol the throat, soft
ens the conch, and re- ms the hacking and the
phlegm. A-’, tire activity of its nature is such
*at, B tke moment ifis taken,'.it pervades the frame
—diffuses a gentle wajmth throughout, secures a
free circulation of the blood, and opens every par
of the body, tiuis giving universal egress the
impurities which all systems engender, and w..tch
arc the true origin of nearly ail the diseases to
which the human family is liable.
It is a universal puritier, it attaeks.the vc
of disease, by penetrating every fibre of the body
aud expelling all foreign ai.d noxious particles in
its progress, ar.J no matter of a corrupt or impure
nature can remain in the system when under its
inflm nrc. “And hence its cures,” as Dr Colts re
marked ;in his address to the Dublin Royal college
of Physicians. “ are not only sure hut permanent;
for, not sati-fied with destroying the disease, it sx
pels even the most minute seeds of it altogether
from the system.” One* Dollar per Lottie—ci -ix
dottles for $5.
SI A UNIX'S LUCINA CORDIAL Oil illh
ELIXIR OR LOVE.
This is the only actual remedy ever discovered
or impotency, General Debility, Nocturnal 4-mis.,
aons, and all diseases occasioned by certain secret
kbits; and mony of the nostrums, recently recomi
mended for the same complaints are worthless me
itations which its unrivalled excellence, fame, and
popularity have brought into the ntarkefi Ih*
n uiieal faculty of Europe and the United States
are unanimous in their recommendations of the
Lucina Cordial, and have not given their sanction
in a single instance that has been authenticated, to
any other compound for ’he same purpose, ihe
nature of the maladies relieved by the Lucii a Cor
dial, are generally such as to leave the publication
of certificates of cures out of the question, or the
proprietor could procure a host of the most exclu
sive testimony to show that the great reputation
which it enjovs was not accidentally obtained, but
is firmly based upon its positive, and apparently
miraculous virtues. In all directions are to lie
found the happy parents of healthy offspring, who
would nut have been so, but for this extraordinary
preparation. And it is equally potent in the many
diseases for which it is recommended. Objcctio
has been naturally made to the price ot the Hue in
Cordial ; because the trash that has been thrown
into (he niinket in opposition to it, is sold cheaper
but the fact is that the cordial carpot be a Hurtle
! for less, and ought to be much dearer, as many o
the ingredients which compose it are among the
costliest things in nature, whereas the others at
made up of cheap drugs worth but little in irrey
and less in merit; and it is a fact, that at lea one
of the tellers up of these same mixtures, mi ?
a point to add one bottle of the Lucina Cordh to
a given number of gallons of hiscompounff,so a. o
giw, it some little tone and virtue, and thus sola,
his conscience.
IMPORTANT REMEDY—DII MITCHELSEYE
HALVE.
The great advantages possessed liy this article
over every other, are certainty, safety, convenience
and economy. AH physicians admit that groa
danger is to be apprehended from dragging tiie eye
when in ari inflamed and unhealthy elate. In the
use of this Salve this objection is entirely removed
as no harm can possibly resi.lt Irom it.- use; it be
ing in all cases applied to the cx ernal portions of
he eye, thereby avoiding all the inconveniences
pain and danger, which necessarily attend the in
trodnetion nt any “ugnant article into the eye. Its
activity in subduing infliination is so great, tha
hut few cases require the use of more than one bot
tle to effect a per'eet cure. One physician remark
ee to us, after having witnessed its effects in sever
al instances, that it was a “ perfect fire killer.” Al
we ask is that its virtues he thoroughly tested
and that the direction be strictly .followed. Price
50 cents per box.
CERTIFICATES.
Duse ax svi lle, Barnwell Dit.,S.G. Jan 25,1850.
To those that may he afflicted with sore eyes—
I do hereby certify that my wile was afflicted with
sore eyes for some twenty years or more. After
trying a great many remedies which weie recom
mended, and without any relief, in the year 1848,
Ipurclmsed a bottle of Mitchell’s Eye Salve, which
Iprevailed on her to try. The cure was perfect
| after three applications. The bottle, though small
j has been divided, and srntZO or 30 miles; and, in
every instance, a temporary or a permanent euro
lias been effected. My wife says that she would
would not be without a bottle for fifty dollars.
I will also state that about the first of January
had a hot scale of iron fly into one of my eye
which remained there for two days, and cnuld no
he seen or got out. I hod a little of the salve pu
nto my eye, and soon a particle of the scale w
round on tire edge of the eye-lid. I was much re
ceived by tha t application. Next morning my ey
fell better, and the Salve was applied twice, when
another piece of the scale was discovered, as in the
first instaiue, which proved to be the last. 15v
next morning, my eye felt much better, and in the
<-—se of two days, perfectly well.
This Salve (although the eye may be much in
flamed) produces no pain, but causes the eye tc
discharge water freely for a few’ minutes, alto
which the eye becomes clear, brilliant, and tree o
pain. D. DOWLING.
All the above popular Medicii ds for sale at New
York wholesale arid retail prices in Columbus. Ga
by R CARTER. R A WARE, DANFORTH&
NAGEL. GESNER & PEA BODY, and.by Drue
gists and Merchants throughout the south ard west
All orders must be addressed to Messrs G W
Burr &, Broher. care of R B Haviland &co Noh
77 Broadway New York, wild have the above
agency of the south and west w22,vcowm
MEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH
STEAAI SHIP LINE.
rwEEKi.v/r
&%A, FLORA DA. li : pt. IjYON, ;uul the
- ALABAMA, ( apt. Lrni.nw, be„
longing to the Mew York and Skivan
| MSife'AZ.E'rwSinail Steam Navigation Cos., on and
litter the ltllt January, wilt h-asc Sa
yamo-li and New X oik every Satur
day until further notice, ’these Ships are of 1,300 tons
register, and unsurpassed in comfort.s;iMy and speed.
Travellers leaving Columbus Wednesday irigtff, will
have a night's rest at .Macon and Savannah—hut if
ev leave thereon Thursday night, they call take the ex- j
th train cm the Central Railroad from Macon on Friday
ni 113, au.t :u.riv at savannah oil *?sttuaiß.y wonting,
in passage $25, payablein advance,
o ents * PAF.LFt >!{[), FA Y& Cos.. Savannah. 3
SAMUEL I-. .MiTCtfIELE,
, 194 Froustrcet New VArk.
i ‘ NO” ICE.
rpsHF. notes and accounts contracted with and given to
1 the late firm of l.ivEi.v -f- Clapp, may he fotuid at
the store of F. M, Cray, who is authorized to collect
falm ._ ‘ ‘ .11 LIUS R. Cl.At-P, Assignee.
Coinnilms, Nov ~2P —tf
Bands and Machinery “Belting.
FT stretched Retting, best quality, from one to -four
teen inches wide -.Rubber Retting, from one to four
teen inches wide: Vulcanized Rubber Racking, from
one-eighth to six-eighths thick; for sale low ifor cash < r
aimrovedcrodit, )'• ‘[j l ;- C( ’ S '-
Ksist side Broad st. Shtm ot Golden Saddle
TO THE LADIES”
r TMIE subscriber having just returned fr->m tin* 11
JL anil having laid in a very handsome ami full sU
of Hienewest fashionable millinery and dress ’g.xKls
Ladies wear, consisting in part of
Silk ami Straw Bonnets,
Dress Cups,
Embroideries.
Flowers,
Ribbons,
And Plumes.
Also a large variety of DKEiS* PILKR MANTILLAS*
SHAWL? and Trimmings lor Dresses, together wilh
even article usually kept in a Ladies fancy establishment.
Feife confident of being prepared to suit the mid
fastidious, she trusts to receive a cull from her old cus
turners and as many new ones as may favor her with a
v j s lt. Respectfully, _ DEssf’AU.
Columbus, Ga., October ,8, 185i. 3in
r DR^BRANHAM’S
bIVER ASD DYSPEPTIC MEDIC IKE
For sale by
HILL & DAWSON,
and GESNER & PEABODY.
Columbus, Sept 9, ’sl. * 30—7 w
LIVE [l COMFI ,AINT.
JA V.XDICE,DYSPEPSIA, CIIROX 1C
or Nervot ft Debility, Diseases of [he
Kidneys,
.And all diseases’ arising-from n*disordered dv
ct Stomach, such ns Constipation, in
Fullness or Blood to the head, acidity of th
stomach, Nausea, heart burn, Disgust o
fullness or weight on the stomach Stour Lruct
tions, sinking cr fluttering at the pit l ’ 5
Stomach swimming of the bead, burnt i an
difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart. cnoß
ing or suffocating sensations when ill a vin„
posture, dimness ofivisi in, dots or webs ‘r‘m
the sight, fever and dull pain in the trend,
fieiency pi Perspiration, jellowtess bribe s in
andeve. {min in the side. back, chest. Inn
sudden flushes of heat, hu-ning in the flesh,
constant imaginings ol evil, and gre-.t depression
of spirits, can be el]ocHn\l-y cured by
DR TiO )FL VNh’d.
GERMAN IET t'KK^j
PffijHtrm %
fill. >l. .1 vU-l’iiiV. at the German
7fed!cmi e„ >t.lrtt. t‘2<) Arch I’liila
<le|nhia.
Tlip pcit-r aii-r the alu.ve iliscases is not cx
ct.j|r,! it ,*,p ): ,fb-(j— by any other preparution in
tile Lulled Slates, as lln- cures attest, in many
cased aiter skilful phisiciai.s had failed,
Ts esc bitters are woitLv the attention ot in
valids. Posse.-sirg great virtues in the rcctifica..
linn 14' diji’iiscs 1 4 tlit- Liver and lesser glands
cxcrci-ing- the must searching powers in weak
ness and atfectio. sos the digestive ■ organs, they
are withal, safe, certain and pleasant.
READ AND BE CONVINCED-
From !hc Boston 800.
The Editor said. Dec. 22d—Dr Iloofland’s
celebrated German Bitters for the cure ol Liver
Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or
Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the most
popular medicines of the day. 1 hose bitlois
have been used by thousands, and a liiend at our
elbow says he has himself recebed an ill dual
and permanent cure of Liver Complaint irom tlie
use of this remedy. \\*e arc convinced t:.-at, in
the use ofthase hitlers, the patient constantly
gains strength and vigor—a fact worthy oLgreat
consideration. They are pleasant m ta-te and
smell, and can be used by persons witli the most
delicate stomachs with safely’, tinder any cir
cumstances. We are speaking from experience, j
and to tt-e afflicted we advise their use.
‘ Scott’s Weekly,” one of the best literary pa
pers ptibli hed. said, Aug 25—“ Dr Hoofland’s
German Bitters, manufactured bv Dr Jackson,
are now recommended by some of the most pro
minent members of the faculty as an article of
much efficacy in cases of female wiakuess. As
such is the ea.-e, we would advise all mothers to
obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves mu- h
sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions
wiil find these bitters advantageous to their
health, as we know from experienef 1 the salutary
effect they have upon weak systems.!’
MOIIK KVIIIKXCB.
The “ Philadelphia S-turday Gazette,” the
2st family newspaper published in the Unit'd
ides. The editor says of
DR HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS.
It is seldom that we recommend what are
termed patent mei.ic ties, to the confidence and
patronage of our readers; and therofore when
the reconn, end Dr Holland's German Bitters,
we wish it to he dictinctly undeisfood that we
arc not speaking of Ihe nostrums of the day,that
are noised about tor a brief period and then for
gotten alter they have done their guilty race of
mischief, hut of a medicine long established,
universally prized, nod which has met the hearty
approval of the faculty itself. ’’
Evidence upon evidence has been received
(like the foregoing) from all irctions ottho Un
ion, the last three years, and the strongest testis
monv in its favor, is, that there is more of it used
in the practice of the tegular physicians of
Philatlel, hia, than all other nostrums cnm.-
bined, a fact that can easily be established,
and fully proving that a scientific* preparation
will meet with their quiet approval when pre
sented even in this form.
That this medicine will cure Liver Uomp’aint
and Dy spepsia, 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 t i female or infant with
safety and reliable benefit at any time.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
This medicine Inis -it'ained that high charac
ter which is neccs-arj/ for all me<<icinrs to attain
to induce counterfeiters to put foith spurious
articles at the risk of those who are innocently
deceived,
Look ircllto the marks of the genuine.
They have the written - signature of C*. M
Ja- kson upon the wrapper, and his name blown
in the battle, 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 by respectable dealers gen
erally through the oountsy
Piiicks Rkduckii.—To enable all classes of
invalids to enjoy the advantages of their great
restorative powers.
Single Bottles 7.5 rents.
Also for sale by DANFORTH & NAGEL.
Druggists, Columbus, Ga.-
Wholesale agents for Georgia and -South Car.
o’ina. Havilard, Harrell & Cos.
Carolina. Dec 13-vvly
JEWDAYID'SjOR HEBREW PLASTER
THE GREETREMEDY FOR
Rheumatism, Gout, Rain in llir. side, hi/>
bad; limbs and joints, Scrofula. Kings Kril.
White Strrlli ngi Kami Tiwnak, Stiff
jnnts and all fixed jhUhs icha/eftW Where
the ■plaster is asplied, pain cannot c.vfst.
uri/BSE) Plasters possess the advanages of
JL being put up in air-tiglif boxes—hence they
retain their full virtues in all --.limatcs.
Have you friends going ... California ?—By
all means advise them to take - ong a supply
of this plaster, it may save them li udrerbs of
dollars: i! not their lives, as the exporu/es
which they have to endure in the mines, is sure
to bring"!! disease, which might lie easily cured
by the use of this celebrated plaster, for the
want of which ninny have been obliged to quit
their labors and fall into t e hands of the’phy
sicians, w ho, by their extravaga ly high charg
es, soon take aw.iv the hard earni is of the bra
vest laboring man. By sleeping in t sor on
the ground, Rheumatism. Spinal Disc -e, fcttiH |
Joints, Lame Back or .-vide, and all like sea- I
ics, are sure to trouble them, and many es
mitiiely lay them up, when the simple applica
tion of this plaster would give them immediate
relief and enable them to proceed with their la
bors wfrit-out delay.
It has been very b'neficinl in eases of weak
ness—such as pain ams weakness in the stom
ach, weal; linios, affections of the spine, ‘e-
I male weakness &c- No female, subject to pain
and weakness in the back orsi !e, should be
without it. Married ladies, in delicate situa
tions, find great rsUcffrom cr.iistuntlv weiring
this Piaster,
The application of the Plaster between the
shoulders has bceoi found .a certain remedy
‘tor colds coughs, phthisic, and lucg affections,
in their primary stages. It destroys lrifiama
tion by perspratiop.
Beware of counterfeits and base imitations
Dealers and purchasers gesievsjly, are cau
tioned against buying ot any bait our regular ]
Agents otherwise they will be imposed upon j
with a vorthess article, as many base
leits of the Phaser dre In existence. ; ’’"Y
Remember! The genuine is sold only by*
u:. and our advertised Agents throucluout the
South. No Pedlar is allowed to sell it. In
future the genuijlie will have the signature ol
E. TAYfibit on the new steel-plate engr-’ved
label, on the top of each box ; to counterfeit
which, will be prosecuted as forsrerv.
i43 Chartre. st., Orleans, and
GESNL’Zf & PEABODY,
mayl7-wco w4m> Columbus
DR. ROGESAS LIVERWERT AND
TAR.
.findjCgrtain care for Couglu, Colds, Crwak
Asltuna, <in'iXßjptjon of the J.lings, Spilling e-f
Bloofi. Hromiliiiis, U-xipmg Cougti, anil alU’ulmonary’
Affections.
is s
t3T A LOVF.LY YOl’ilG LADY OF CON
-BL'MmOX!:j£3
The fpUcy. iiar is from th” pen of IVm. If, Levison,
Ksq., the"cii.niugiiish'-dleditor of the!'. 8 Military mid
Naval Argus, uniter date New York, January go, ltfoO.—
What could be more conclusive V
“ It i seldom we permit ourselves to occupy a spaca
in these columns to speak In praise or any article in the
n-iteut medicine wav; but when we see the life ot a tei
low creature saved bv the use of any medicine whatever,
we eOnsfdertt as otir'right. If not our duty, to give a smi
nle statement of facts, that others may, in like rammer,
he ließefitted. Xiiß case which has induced us to pen
.this article, was that of a young lady,of miracqnnintnnce,
wlio, bv frequent exposure to tlic niaht air. contracted a
Fold which settled on the Lungs before its ravages Could
be stayed. (This occurred two years ago this wmter.)
VariouTremedtes were used,hut withi very htlleefSct or
hene'it Tlu- Cough grew worse, xvlfh copious expecto*
mihvnlVnd the simket. eve, and pale, hollow chertto Id
Diainlv that piitinOtiary di-easo was ri.mig its worst on
{Jer delicate feme. The family pliysiciunwasconsultd
and although he would not admit to thoiyouug lailv lh.it
she reiiilv had the Consumption, yet lie would gne no
eiiemiragemctit as to cure, At this crisis her mother
w;i iu.wujult to HiaVe use- oC a bonk’ of br. Hotfcr^
( oiit!;omi<l rtp 5* laivtwort und Tar, nml Avenrc knp
nv to staickh'e was ,a-rfectly cured in less than three
months by tffi- medicine alone, after even
st roved. It is useless to comment on smli a ui- -“)*■
for the simple truth jvill reach where |iof.shcd Action
never oan. If any <*;it)t till- authenticity ol Jus stale
From die NeW York Cqprier, Aug. U. ‘
Dll. lior.KUs* Bvß'er or 1-irEHJVoKT and I au—
have heard of several important cures recently e-lei-y
imsficn.it preparation, and ... one ,
stance that came under m.r ohservatio,.
cobtfileiitfvj) Oact'f ir eiiq.lovee?, who hu stmmsl
severely from a long standing cold, during the pas J'J
comuieficod tiie use of Hiis meduyue, and his told lm
ejitirety jJlsapjioared.
From the New York Mirror, sept. 2. 1850.
f iVFKW'Susr ‘MiT.ut.-Of theVirtiies ot llr.lo'irors
Coii-di Medirfse. prepared from the above artic cs, it o
m-e-Iless now to speak: its eitieacy in speeililj curing
foii -hs < ’olds and other lung eomplamts, w Inch tisi ire
iiueultv, if neglected, result in C-msnmotion, is too well
estabfishil in puhlic coiiHdenco to maM eulogy now. ,
Fr-m the New Y..rk Ilespateli, Aug, 25th. 1849,
IYe have heretofore taken occasion to give our Roe
mu-iv in fa -or of Ihe curative properties of Dr. KnWW
r,.m'ponnd evrui) of Liverwort and fa:-, and would lure
t;., “ , the ;-'l vice already gives,, for all who ard
afflicted with Omsmnptiim, or any of the premonitory
sviniiloms, to make a trial of Dr. Rogers preparation.
‘ Tin-genuine is signed Andrew I.ogeiis. ou the
steel plate engraved w rapper around each bottle, and i
soil! w holesale and retail by
PUOYIL tz MF.AD.
I fit Chartres street, New t ‘rli ans,
Pole senertd agents ti.rthe Stetes, to whom all order
and implications lor agencies must be addressed.
Sold also bv Daiiibrlh R Nagel, Roliert Carter. .
Pierce. Columbus,. < hi. :I. A. Brown, Talbot! on > Mur
I'he & Cook, Itaniitton: 8. F. Culberson, Lai.range
Itr’.wo & Land,. Buena Vista : ll.* Screws, Glennville.
Ma.: B. Whithurst, Girard, Ala. j
Oct 10 <o ’ vrtlM
GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE
M A It IET T A ~G A.
rrwilS Institution will lie open for the^ admission ol
1 <’ A |>l'.Tß. on Mnvi.w TltK TJei.v. 18.1.
Tiie Institution is owned by Stockholders, and is under
In-control of a Board of Trustees.
The Faeultv elected consists ot Maj. A. 1 . Rruintiy.
Coll James \Y. Armstrong, Mnj. D. H. Hill and Tliomns
Stewarilson. M. I*. , . , ,
Tlu- Superintendent, Maj. Brumby, is a graduate nt
\Y'-sl Point He comes to us wilh tin- best reeonimenda
ion-from tin- Academic Stall of tliat Institution: anil,
‘so fr.-m tiie Faeultv of tlic University of Alabama,
w here lie taught Mathematics and Civil Engineering Jrev
-ril vears. Gen. Armstrong and Mnj. Hill are also gmd
ua'tes of ‘Yes’ I’ohit. amt are experienced teiu-tiers.
rhe latter is at litis time Professor of .Miithematics .in
\Yiishington College, 1 a. ,
The course of instruction, regulations anil discipline < f
hcU. s. .Military Academy, so far ns they are applies
hle hi a Stale Inslitmion. have been adopted, and will
be imblishi-itin pKudilet Sirin.
The Institution is orsanized upon the usual plan < f
out Collegiate Clas.'-s. By reference to the following
SYNOI’MS OF STI DiFs. Parents ami Guardians can.
at once-, see wtiat are the requirements for joining either
class.
roer.Tii ci.iss.
\rit!iinetic. Algebra, Geometry, Fiiglish Grammar,
Geograpliy, Composition and Declamation. French
THIRD CLASS.
Trigonometry, Mensuration, Surveying. Descriptive
Gcometrv ami ils applications, Analylieal Geometry,
French, ‘Draw ing, Composition, Rhetoric, History.
second class.
Differential and Integral Calculus. Natural and Experi
mental Philosophy. Astronomy,Chemistry, Draw ing. F.v
deiiccs o iChrfstianity, Moral ami Mental Philosophy.
FIRST CLASS. j|
Vjitural History. Mineralogy,fGeology and Physiology,
Political Keoiauhv, Law of Ninions Civil and Military
Engineering, and” Civil Architecture, Infantry Tactics,
Science amiPractice “1 Artillery,
No Cadet will tie admitted who is less than fourteen
or more than twenty-five years pf age : or who is afflict
ed with ny disease or infirmity- which would render
him unfit for military duty.
The Cadets w ill lie occupied ‘about one hour and a
hidi each day ill military exercises : hut nt such time.,
as nut tutvtcrfcrr irith t/iir rrgS/ar studies.
NtFORM, FURSiTURF, &C.
The Uniform consists of a light gray rh'th coatee, trim
med with gilt convex buttons and black coni—while
T - S l, and wliite Russian drilling pantaloons, willimi
trj-nmings—|osummer. For winter, gray cloili vest and
pantaloons trimmed to suil'thejcoat—black stock, white
gloves aial white licit—Monroe stales am! a Forage cap
,V at tor dress iri/l tie warn; uur iri/t Cnilrts lie nt
wireil In keep uthrr clothing iiiUhrir riioins. Kadi < '..del
from a • .lsume ■ must provide him sell with a mattia *-
and bedding lor a ingle tied, irtilttres cover imilbe*!-
slrap —one trank, one cli- l, 'es bag and six towel-.
Each Cadet will unite wiili ins’ “'ill-matesam Jiu-clms
ing, for tt.eir eoiuuion use. ‘H'* pine fable,<>:ie looki .ag
giass, one wash pan, one pail and “he orootn.
In view of the followinj ivguf-Uioes, parents mid guar
dian- sending llieir sous and wards hnhis Institution, are
ad vises to deposit with tiie Superintendent, or wilh some
some friend in Marietta, a sum of money snlffcient to
purchase the above ii-lieies, anil to cover all neeessaryjrx
penses for one Session ; ir tiie Siipi-riiiti-inlent -'mufd Im
authorized, in inciting, to How tiie I adel to make an ar
count for a sperifieil sum. Tiie reaillation referred to i
ns follow s, viz. Every Uadet shall ,eep a small ldank j
‘hook, in which shall Ik- charged every .rtij .e tie may
piirctiase. This hook shall be turned over ttttt.e Super
iiiti-ndent for tils insporlioii al the end of every month.
Any Cadet who shall contract a di-bt w itiiout periiiis
sion of the Superintendent, or be mlslied wilh any _*T*
liele whatever, liy any storekeeper or other person,’ whh
nilt such permission, or whose parent or guardir.il sha I
p!iy a-ry debt eonlracu-il by him during his coimceti’ ti
with the institute, and in viojation of this regulation,
hall lie dismissed. I
TFtfMS.
Tuition, Boa'il \Yashing, fili-i igt.ls, fii-td Music,
mat an otlm -rf : “3-*lit expenses, fpt-r ,-e-sion ol five
montlis.’ 81 1 *) hb
iff ion alone, [for resident Cadets,] per Session, go no
Field Music and other ronliugi-nnC ~ 11,1
Any Cadet entering the Institute after the commence
ment of a session, wfll lie charged in proporhom to the
above rales. These charges must hr paid in ~adrun., .'of ,
all expenses except the fee for tuition. Every Cade ,
leaving Ihe Institute hetoe Ihe expiration or the pm
ml lor whieti lie lias imtMhu a>t\aim-, shall recoil.- th
unexpended balance,
jfgPThe Editor of any riewspapei in Georgia, Soulli
Garolina, Florida, Alaiiama. .Mississippi or Tennessee, by
inserting tiffs advertisement in iiis jiapi-r, and sending
copy regularly to the “Georgia Military iustiime. [ shal
he ontillod to iiiitimi for one Uadei. i>r liis l-#pf! at the*
rate of Un-nty-flve dollars p'-r session, payable ii tui
lion, and in favor of anv Cadet, w ill I”- accepted,
DAV!I> IR” IN
June, s—la—jy 1 -• Board irus oo
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
PASSENGER TRAINS.
FIHS’r, OR AT I.MMODATJON TUAIN.
JKAV.KS (MIAUi.KSruN dniPr-at H A. M., mid ar
j rivt*s ;1 at ItV. P. \t.
Lcavus daily :ii (> .v M., and arrivo at Charlt-’
ton at P-v i*. M.
f Tills Irain takes up aid sets and ivn airway jn-sstuiu'ers.
SKUOND, KXPII .'N TKAIa.
Hand)urir at . r P. .M.
reaves tiamkurtfat !(J -V. M., u' 1 amvc at
at :\Y, P. M.
Tills train takes tlirou::li Passengers only, nvl nhmys,
arrives in full time to toniicef wiili Ike evenin'’ train
of the <;corrin PailTioud, at Auuusta. u- intr West, and
with tje \Wlininsctoii I’oats. ans w ith il’.e New \ ork
anil Pliiladel]>hia line *l imsiig Hast.
FUfildHT TRAINS.
FIRST, OR HKO! I,Mi TRUK,
facavc Charleston dailv at SA. .M., arrive at Tlam
bur/ before 11 A. .M. m \l day. and a : many trains leave
everv mornimr as may be necessary to take off ail tiie
roods roeeiwd hefon the evening-betoruvaiid
on their arrival at flaeihuru. areimiifdiatrly disci.ar.ted •
and sent over to thsCooriria Kailroad.
SECo\nPl>r Kxpresjf l-'reiirks and passeauer train
Leave Charleston s|. m., and arrive al 1 land)my, at •
a. m., nexl tnornintr.
Leave Hamburg at 6 p. in., and arrive at Charleston
at 7a. m. . ,
This train litrfil and vahiahte Coods only,
SHY boxes and* bfles J>rv Comls. Hats. Hlioes.
(Hass. Druifs, &e. Ac., \vhich w ill *e sent over immedi
ately o)i arrival to th • Cet.ru'in Kail Poad Hepof, at An-
Elista, and from thi iae w ill he despatched by tiie da> or ,
utirlit mail trains, or 1 y extra express of hie CeerL'ia kail
Load, to Jheir pointsol destiiialioi:. Tn addition t‘tiiel
• above, Messrs, t oinl-s &. < ’haiiiberiin lmve madearnnrjre j
I meats to express Cyodson their own account by th
Passenger Train. )
•fnriff of Itulis. , * • y„ RR |
FREIGHT THE SAME RV BOTH TK AIN'S* j ilepot it! |
from Charlrst m to.: Nam-
First C; as’s—('-oitsistiUK dt : — bn r --t-*” !
Boxes Mats. Bonn its. alnf. Furniture. n ** r ?
per cubic foot .. . * -*
Skcond ( ‘f.ASS'?-—
Boxes and luiles Dry Gomis, Shoes.
Saddlerv. Glass. Drugs, ir". 4sr..
per lOtVlt.s; .f.i j. 4•'> j ■*’
Tijikd Ci.yss— i
i’airu’mu. BopJ Rutter, < hvc-v. !<*-
bacco, LdfitlurT Feathers, Loat ainJ
Crus.hcKl Hides*, t’otton \ an in I
and Domestic*, Down, Tire, Rar and;
Sheet Iron, Window Llass. Paints.
Oil, CrockcrjL and (J lass ware, (inj * , i
crates or cask!) <:astinL>,M :, rdYvare,j
liollow-Yvnref j.ard, Ta!hw, Bees-j ,
wax, bales ol Bat's.
fCCrip.ir, Bacini, loose. &c. &c id j
ForßTii Cl vs f. —
Sutrar. (4>fie , Hire.
and Lriod tones. Nails Ikicoii inf
boxes and. c< kks *•>
Spec ific: AhiJci.ks —
Salt in paSkL, | j l*
Floi|p, Iddsi “2
Com, “ hi tt, i hits, By. Pens, tec. <
Pipes and lijkj-. Lio'Vr *J? , fin
Quarter (and \Vet Barrels,.... <•> i
b*v tonaiki.-, ~.,,.- 1 1 ‘**
AH good* km-Lgirdd t/iiu- agent of the U.-iro
na UailiimufCompa.-iy. Ghn*<.-s!on, (ici ijiiipnme 1 ‘
tun of Imili or a,trier, will !>•■ received und forwairt
eff free of eqZm-ssion, but vatliout such Bill of J -ading.
orndvic- lit < ..my-iiv v> id isff be rccpon-ffi e. 1 or the
rules iml eiiitm ions ohl* Gonijkmy jjanermly see the
Tnriff.qfJ.Cati jrinted ->^^ ras|J gllj) -,. Trnns't.
Chniqcst. j.Jnly 2ft, 185 L ( nllg ‘ t .
J STROTHERS & SOW.
N#. 34'VHigl* PJijlaiJt JpLia. y
IMpHTErtI and MANUFACTURERS.
OF all linds of Ilnrl>le Mantels, Moini-.
Tombs, Head St oJi.es, amt outs.de
Houm llTirks Designs forwanled tor won,’ in
any kind ■stone, and orders executed with neatne**
and dispijih.
HOKE & GALLAGHERj
ki oad uifi Coates streets, PlilladeliJafc
A f of all kinds of Iron Kisil-
M itiL verandahs, Balcontcsand Oyua
meiifiS i run W - rk| warranted to equal be o
sign.sanjt the lowest priees. Dec ly
eOLUMBUB SKY-LltrflT DAGUBI
GALLERY.
On tle corner of Broad and Rand
Streets.
OVER MR, MYG.ITT's DRY GOOD Sgt \
T DOLLY respect fully nimomtce- to the citii f
. Columbus .-mil vicinity, that lie has taken thr
Rooms.for one year, oii-I tilled Ihim up in a ,f. ij l
lonniic in Ihe State of Georgia. 1 j
He is pnpnreil to take Daguerreotype Liken cm
.style.that forlicauly amt nccumey of ileliii(>iiti,i n 1
e surpus-vst liy any e-laf'tisioncnt in ihe smith |
mer.-is are of tin-Infest improvement, which will
him Intake likei.e -es eiliu-rfuil.li.aif,quarter un
si/..-, wliicli lie w ill pm up in Ihe host quality- of 0 .
n Frames, as may suit tin- l.a-lii of the purclinscr v I
ion sitting fora Minintnrewgßbe mpiired to tju [ j
ess it is a correct ami satisfactory likeness .-it theism ‘ I
i.keti. Likenessosof ick <fr(leceiucil pertous tu J
heir residences. ” * k I
Instructions given in the Art, and all nmJ I
wpparatu- furnisTiml.
N. B. GoM fiOckets, Breast Pins ami Finger It J 1
! ail descriptions suitable for Mciiotilres, cliean a, 1
binight in the slide.
liistrnmeiits of tlic best qnality, w ith neressan 11
togi tiie ‘ wiffi Daguerrean stock of every ilevrl 8
const inlly on liuml amt for sale. Also, a ih .lf
lltmcy cases, which In- w ill sell on roasonnWe | pr 1 f
* P.ctures warranted not to fade, if properly ■’ljf
of. A premium of Ten Dollars will be give-/-
pers hi producing a miniature ol his which ha, ,j
Ladies should dress in black, or in rich dart -s
and fieulieinen with binck scarfs and vests.
Tiie I.adics and gentlemen of Uoiumhus and
are resjwetfully invited to call at his rooms and, ,
hissmsiim-ns.
Jf p”Entrance on Broad or Ramlotph street*
eptf 18.) I,
Masonic Female Higli School,
© ’ WANTED, a gentleman to take elm
. Priih-ipal of a Female Hrgii Bchiil in j’
kin, Stewart co.. tin, for the euwiing
The gonileffiali tiiily q lalLUcd end h:,> .
‘ ‘ pj-oper lecominemlaliol's. liberal ~
merits wiil'he olfere'l. Applications will he rereiw
i til the loth -laiumrv next, on which day anetecii,
Principal of the School will take place.
The School will commence on the firs’ M.xuhi h
niary next. Teachers “w ill take,lnc notice, andjp
rlieinselves acconiingly.”
('ommunieations add t-ssed to John R. ltnrkwe.
cretary of Cross l.odge N“o. 15, w ill receive due atler
I .mil pk in. Dec go—gt
M ASONIC CELEHRATIOX.
R THE ajiprixK-liing Anniversary
-Tons Till-: KvMtOttlMT, will lie j
brnteil lv the Masonic I's: atf.ux
’ ™ ‘ of this eitv, oil Saturday 27tliinst.;
o’eloek, A. M. at Teniperanee Hall. The Ir
roll of all neighboring Lodges are n sjm-tfuli
to unite with us.
An address will In: delivercil liy Brutlit
YY'athon Denton.
The public arc rc-spectfnlly invito*) to atteii
\V. G. An brews, )
L. B. Di ck, ?
L. S. Johnson, \
Dec 20—wiSrtwJ
AMERICUS FEMALE INSTITU]
NK\V ARRASGEME.NB,
A TyiTII a view to met tiie wishes of some of hi 1
t t rotis. the siffiscriher has roiicliKiial to have In
vacation during I Ire vesr. Tlieexerrise in tin In’
will commence on the flrst Monday- in Jru
ry, and eonlinuc itidil lh last Friday in October
. making the scholastieyeur to consist of Tbs ion
TIVE MONTHS. ‘ -
THE FOLLOWING WILL HE TIIE RATE
For board for the scholastic year often 1111111110,
ling washing, lights; See A1
Tuition in Ihe primary etass, per year go
“ “ ■’ Thiol Glass “ “
“ “ *• Second “ “ “ W
“ “ Fir-t “ “ “ ti
Latin, French or Italian •* “ “ I|S
Music. Piano or Guit r “ “ “ ii
Drawing and Painting “ “ “,, ‘.II
“ax w ork, iruit. flow era. Are. “ w “II
All aceomplisfied soulhern lady who wa*eilnr.l|
England and Eranee, amt tin- been I’ntfessor of .Mill
one <*f our be-t jfeimde Colleges, will give insiriir*
Music and tlieDimdern languages. The other ill
incuts w ill Ik- equally as well filled.
A large and convenient house is being fitted iq 1
rei eption of board'-rs. ami a spacious and roai’a
Seminary Edifice w ill be ready the early pr rl oufl
suing year. II
N. B.—Payments will lie required li.vlf in ad Ir
the balance by he lolhof.luly. Eor furlher ll
ad'lri-ss the subscriber. V. .1. STUOJII It
Amerlcus, Doc gO~ eow ffm I
HAMILTON MALE ACADLu
K exc*rcisi*J of this Institution for ilu* ciu |
I wiil ivmii!t'iif(‘ on .Monday, .luntinn m
<i{u*riiifvmii*ic<* of K. (.'om its. A. M..4*riiM. , if*;
iy coinfietvct Assistants. The Triirlivrs :ir? <!■ I
tliat tin- school shall ?<• as w• I! worthy of jihM K
aHe as any other in Western t.’eorjria#
Tuition &20. S3O and per your, aroon 1
<lies purst. .j. , •
No oxt ra charges for iuV.ructlon in t < \
gua^es.
Hoant from to s*'!( p<*r month. Tor : nrt; ■
nlars apply to tin* I’rineipal.
n.imilloii. <|*t -J.'—wit*
MALE ACADEMY.
Amf.ricus, Georgiy
Rrv, Ci >l, chopperßon, A* M. Prim
r InstitMtiou will tro into operation on th<
1 HI outlay in January, 18.V1, tui<l
► ilirDct'oo of a competent corps of instructor*. TliL
Tastir >oar wifi ernhnice a periinl often montloil
’mencinir on jho first Monday in January and clot|>
the last I’Vhhiy in < hMoher.
At the rml'-of the s *s.“ion tliure will be a ptihlirMf
nation of all the pupils. j,
The course of stnoies in this Institution xvill lfy
ranged as to prepitn* yoinyr nun either for an ndlfi
’■ class in any of our or for the pntrtieal c Ipl
life: hence it - ill lie full and t/iorni'!ta emhra It’
yariiMis departmentst)f Kntrlish, Literature, the l.li
(peek < ‘lassies, &f. m
The I'riiivipai will be prepared to receive anur®*
pupils ifftb his family ns boarders. By his loin.
ewe'ffs a toucher, and by unremitiimr attention M
sebool-r<M>m. he liojhs to merit and receive a lil enW*
of patronage,
expi*:nxf>: I
j Board, indudmic wnaliinu, fuel,
.0, liLfll :Ace ..... f J ,
Tuition in ordinary’ iranehes.. i * j p*'*
Tuition in r de-pa*‘t,<fe!its of Kie/lisii. $
Lntjp, L'lXi’k and l r r*rr'r w t :i any of the /
aboye, an extra TharUe of \
< r <*ither ofthese res aloiie ‘JI
’ I'ayahle out half at Ilu*
residue on (lie f’rsl of July.
Tlo* fViiH'ipaj would reppectftilly refer to theft
ini? ♦ceittVmei', viz:
I,’ov. W. !hi nl, J. T. Tir-Imt. !i
Uev] Mr! Jbufiel, (*il T. ('til'h-r. J
('til. Y!4!ev Grieve", Col. S. Grantlaiil
C,! D. C. ( VaiijA-11, J lon. 11. V. Julil
1 !oi>. A. li. I iattsell, uti l RevJ. \Y. I!:ik
Miliiilqeville,
Hev. I’. A. Sti-olii I, Rev. .1. R. M><"l
Co] G..M. Dudley, (>] IC. 11. I’.rmvl
Cos! T. ('. Sullivmi] T. M. l- urlow, 1
J>. viil !li!l .-in ] R. J. Hill, of Al
A im-re'ns. Dee 2fl—fvgtit
BUENA VISTA FEMJ
iNSTrriTE. 5
r I'll E overrUi-Koftliis luslitution will be rrsir^B
e-In i-elofore. oftlu- stib.-cribcr, afisled ngitin
I! I \'NA It E. Fit liiK. I
Every needful feciffly to ensure ripe and !!>"■
-eiiokn-hip,'will lw- tiflii-ded. I
Tin- sjuu-n ttsuml bistglul edifice erected ffir
ill be in stale of entire completion. The pin -'fl
ing under Mu- hamls of en'-rgetlc tmihter.* : and o ■
ees-ioiis ‘<> its popuintion, arc eoinMaiilly g.niiieil k-'B
-qi ihe w<iri!:y amt reliiu-'f of older s.-ciioii- 1 ®
Tuition fees in the literary department w it* m
the field of stuff y—ranging from S7 to sg'i j
twenty two weeks. fB
Stranger-to tlu- Principal—n minister of It It
j K|>iw<i|inl Church—arr referred to Bishop •!<>. u
.mil lr(!. K. Pierce, nf Uxli.nl, (la., to Dr .Mu*
j Mi'.yir. i.r the Medical (.llujr, Afisriila.
President IV. 11. Ellison. l;,!o „f Hie Wrslrun I 1
i n!l('L'r. Macon, (la. ff'hile *ectnrianini will t,r ■ : ’
banished from (in* srhool-ruoni anil the lecture.ID* 1 D* f
scran i l<>ns care will be taken to rear the drur.'iirc •
pupil's rliarac'cr on the basis of Bible nmrnl*ini'l ~IIJ
Voting Indies win be furnished wiih book* ■">' l,l,ll
life. Further information may be obtained b" 111 ’
larsin Un bauds of tint Pejncipal. I*. tr..n- I.re rci'ir
not to (diiliarniKS the bpAbdioiS ofthe rclim.l. >1 J ,rs
avoided, by (ie'avilla the entrain • of their ih‘s 1,1,r
yood Hh> <h:y <f commencement. , T
Dec-o—w 31 .7. K. DAM ol ‘ T
Wyunion Residence for * s
or Kent.
The residence formerly *rccit|>i< ,f I ‘
1’ .-rce will be Sold or rented <•” rea..
terms l.v Dec 1-J—twtf U J -'/D'f.
GLOBE HOTEL, I
BUKXA VISTA, MARION COr, GAJ
jr- TllKitibiocriber respectfully nanomic vsA,
fr'u*nd sml the public gener.iHv, that ho *£■
|ss*| iakeßcl#n!i’ftfibii l .weli known f*
KKTABhI|S 11 *1 V- x TA NARUS.., :
The house is commodious ami nail finished ; an<f
pains will be spared to render thosb comfortable, a
may favor him with their nahpnaks.
Dec 3—ts TITCO.HB f
PORSAI.E OK REST.
TIIK HanUiue Douse and Dot of the Insuran j
Bank of Columbus, with all its ijnprovemen J
• isi Also, the Bookstore occupied by 4. VV. I\*.-
J.-l ii’L Also, the twoi.'torv brick .'-.tofb occupied by
llunter. 1
Also, the vacant lot on the comer of Broad and Rat
dolpb stru ts. DeclTtwif 11.11J.K 1 it COOP Fit i
Pine Grove Academy,
r p lIE exercises of this Academy will be resuinf t
on the first Monday in 4anuarv.
fem 17— tw3w wu.Li.im f. rr..i.vr. |
SCLECT SCHOOL,
APKI.I7T Heboid for hoys will be opened’ by
. subscriber upon the first Monday in .lamlary,’ in v
pleasant room ju a central part of tbecitv.
Scholastic year. 40 week. Terms *4O".
The school will he limited to twenty scholars,
R. E. NEVIL T O,A
CEr uREN(£B—Rev.T. F. Scott, Maj. T. MVKeis&f.
U. Hall. Bmj, Coluutbtts, Dee d—twtf