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. L-~ ; . -
, , wVi.-X). Jtiir* Company.
MtAit J. T. 3c«’tt i.f *he abovo Company
; remain in tliU city for a fc« .Ini s, far the
..rn—i ol mlicUin«ann»tlnn»frnm Iho lilicml
•nirite.1 citltens orthis enunty. am. olhors «ko
f K l lor the wants ofe bruvo en.I dcalilo.ocom-
P»ny.
ritortlhtg Theolbgical Devoliijimeiltn.j
Tho lihafteMon C«>uHr*r of Um 2/Rh, j ,
contain* a very inter - ■•lit,/. nnO, in smnu t ifi tho furthoi
respects, a vnry impnrrivnt teller, dated
IJ
Collar ftlikiutiftl.
KlClIMoHt), 0. —Tlu: Mrnrtto wm HPeupiod
•ii*dctertithm of thb Http-
Having boon in tho service in Virginia. *inco
i_v. iMl. And during that time over on tho ^ ^
uVpur. they have had little opportunity of rc- I w \n
jiving* from a generous people ouehnid-*
the 20th ult., fr<
donL This Imp
to pome recint)’
views whi« h, if
or unmojwtrii,
absolutely oyo
condftlveu <»pini
of tho Itililo.
startling in the
its Nu«‘*
o been bet to trod v
tnror home.
No*, that for
they
i publicly
'it time.
«eul for assistance that will euablo
forUbly clad. wo trust the good citUena of our
city and county w.il contribute with their ap
preciated libera ity.
Donations of money..•hoes, blanket*, socks,
phirt*. drawers, pants or coats will be thankful
ly received or neknowlodgod by leaving them at
ti, P Enquin r OBloo or given to Lieutenant J. T.
Fcott.
Columbus, Fob. 19ih. tf
[For tho Enquiror.
General Hospital. Columbus, tia.
Thi^ establishment was instituted by
authority of tho Surgeon General of the
Confederate State?, Feb. 1st, 1888, and
ranks second to nono other in the South
for tho intelligence of its Surgeons, As-
stetatit Surgeons, Stewards, Matrons rnd
N'u rues.
Occupying ns it does the City Hotel
building, southeast corner of Brood and
Crawford .Streets, it has quite a central
puaition, and is very conveniently locul d
to the depots and wharves.
Although it is not as large as sonic
hospitals wo have examined, it is truth
fully much in little, and is conduc ed
with the most special regard to dean li
ne?' nml comfort. In these attribute* it
h certainly a model Georgia Hospital,
* n d although it bus not boon long in ope
ration, it has already received the gratc-
lu! praise of the sick, wounded and weary
• pm
ofdoubfnn.
chart or cot
and to surr
held dear i
bydewl'an
nations. V
Tho lu-' ‘i
English rnv
to go unchecked
o/r.v u:.- rite, but
K the previously
• i he authenticity
!W* a..v;il.ced arO
•. and if received,
religious world,
iun 1—1 on the Di-
rossincat bill tho bill introduced sortie
timtagoby Wiglall—finally adopting it
with amendments as a substitute for tho
bill reported from tho Judiciary Com
mittee. which hnu been previously sub
stituted for the Ih'Uso bill, without final
uction on the subject.
Tho Senate went into sccrot session.
Tho House is in socrot suasion on Iho
tax bill.
Kk hmonh, March 0.—Tho Jacob Bell
had a cargo of twenty-two thousand
packages tea, twonty*fivo hundred rolls
matting, ti co thousand boxes fire < rank
er*. four hundred boxes fan*, eightthous-
nr I mats, nint two hundred and ten
b 'X'v* • f camphor. Tho whole cargo is
valued at over one million dollar.*. The
Florida burned tho vessel and transferred
her pnsfeiu-r-1 nd crew to a Danish ves
sel. which conveyed ihem to St. Thomas.
The Kentucky Hou*e of Ueprcaontn-
tives adopted thirteen resolutions report
ed irom tii ■ ( Foreign Helo-
the content* of tie
a pas-'icm f«<r partodical
iced to seek for it on the
•ubliu library. A reoont
vmrent institution, fifford-
pp-'i lur.ii v of taking notes of
r tho
id l propose
ellt of thoso
ful W.
tho
travailing soldiers.
Tho order of its
higbo-t credit
cion of its rner
all <
iduct reflects the
gaged in tho inis-
‘'English
re of Bohemia,”
• l’ciitateuch,”
Victor Hugo’s
11 ieroscojic and
mdiheC * '
lege<| rev.
authentic
»that
But far the
al-
-nflirni
icky to Iho Govern-
i :<•< flo 1 ndministrn-
endsn Nntionnl Uoii-
ameiidments to tho
atituti-.n | eleventh, rocommonds a
«is»ippi Valley Convention, with tho
tho loyalty of Ke
merit; third, roc
ti' n ; tenth, recur
v. ntion to prop.
Co:
M
suiting how to prosorve whole
the government and preventing ono or
more States from soir.ing tho mouth of
the Missi-sippi; twelfth, declares that tho
laws of the State must he maintained and
enforced. Tho Senate will probably
W.
tho fo
Examiner ounbriin thiMaten
imblibhod a fortnight
-In
Tho YiihkiM) hew4Hiitte) , fi diaCMtfltl# j QoM And Hank MH$ IlGtlffllt Alld
ho propriety of milking Hit aaan'ilt Oil j Solll*
UL}. i IVV W. K. 4.OIKS will bur »ml *11 floM.
lying i.llo across the rivbh Homo of tho j J) j n ‘ Ul ' ( ,,
correspondents with tho army think that I jiiiu.
such a move, having for its object the i Olttce «v«r Onnbv'i Store,
ing of tho Yh/.oo, is not improbable, j ^Oolamltn , l i b 11
that our ba.terios, the raft
inna and other Bank
Brand street.
To"'
such nn undertaking,
already proven to he to tho Yunken what.
Us name signifies —^“tin* river of doath.”
[ IIVi»’«/, Ik/.
BY ELLIS, LIVINGSTON & CO.
LARGE SALE OF
GUANO,
plantation AND negroes; PLOWS AND CORN MILLS
AT AUCTION.
rpilKsaUribon.n.'
1 | Innt o r»( > ■
General Go
bi* co mm hi
nee. that Ala jo
\V. Suuili ha* rcsiguei
i tlio Confederate sor
M a j G.
TJvX
aid tho (i
Chief Burg,
head; and hi
ijc p*»y
. llot.T 1* its energetic I u \ t \
i-tanl L. 1). CAHsoxii '
of tho first abilities
itiid bia- fair to lill « bi|(b I'luco in th.
The Matrons and Nurse* are faithful
and attentive, and seotn ever willing
4 arc and dp for tho disabled under their
The above mentioned physicians and
Dr. T. M.STUAUT.anothercxcollont phy-
siciatt, constitute tho Examining Board, j
Dr. 1*. ll.vt.ur of Now Orleans, and C. |
j^ II.vwkks nro Apothecaries, and Mr. j
hoxvitU the Ward Master.
We do trust our country friend* will!
make liberal contributions of table sup-j
plica to this worthy Hospital. Many
pick und woundod will bless you.
It will long and gratefully bo rjmciii-
berod by mpny,*and especially
()n k Hick Boi.ui ku.
I«*lre,—An alarm of fire yesterday after
noon-called n lurgo jiort ion of our citizens
from their business. Tho great volume
of *{nokc looked ulnrming for a short
■d'down
• the Es-
G. W. Smith has tender
ion, and the same ha* be
the President, between win
ierai somo can e of di*agn
* .-xi-ted. (ii n. l.ong-Jr. et l
pointed by the President t«» I
d- p,u t.... nt nook, vt.ea.it h; •
mth Vi
giumt co
iemg'tr i
tersburg.
io army of Nort
illliatld'-d h\ (J. i
i s henJ'l’initer« «
This dci'iirt-
' i.» Ntid N« I th
[In* opcrnlions
the pRs* into Cold Wale I
Off) stern amP2*idc who.
Nothing definite is km
time; but tho l»ro
building in width
uf Mr. MuKendroe
the city.
confined to the
originated, which,
i kitchen on the lot
in the upper part of
Were Clothing- for Cap 1. Mima* Com
pany.—We take pleasiiro in acknowledg
ing tho receipt, yesterday, of 22shirt*, :il
pair* Of socks, and 1 neok comfort, f-r
( apt, Charles 15. Minis’ Company. Tbi-
1 literal an 1 judi ious contribution was
made by the Ladi' A “Soldiers’ Aid Bo-
cioty,” through Mr* ltichard Patten.
A few appropriate tract,* for soldier*
reading accompanied Iboso nrtiolos ol
clothing;
We hope iffftVlho friends of the soldier,
and esimmnllv fiiond* of tho mein-
her* of this gallant Company, will »end
in thyir contributions us soon ns conve
nience will udfliit.
Hun. Hines Holt, our immediate Hep-
rcRentativa-jn Congres*, has been called
home by bovere illne-s iti hi* family, lie
hear* evidence, in hi* appearance, of feeble
health or. chiso application to the labor*
of his position.
Front Vicksburg. -Wo hnvo had the
piwiiuro, tliis week, to receive calls fr<
Mr. l^lianiiou of .he Whig, and Mr. S wo
of the Cllr.t n. Both xpre.*s great cot
dunce ip tho atrbngth of the defence*
their city. Mr. Shannon thinks tho
Yankee report of the passage of the
gunboats through the canal an Improbab
*»ry, but not impossible if tin
taken another ri*.
ho left, a week
i enson to bcliev
•• let them get i
:»::«• to \ «*fltliro <
Ample prepn
the i
'ill of the purpo!
i that dirt
of the
apprehend
« (/ -
o following
id r* oil'the Bar W'diiosday,
1 present a, pearanen* indicate that the
spring frush of 1WV1 will he up to the
average of previous year*. Heavy snow
storms in tho count)y above, and pro
tracted rains everywhere in Virginia,
have placed the river.' and roads in a con
dition by iki means favorable to an early
advance by the Yunkso invaders.
j I! chin, jj'/ny, 2ti.
The Chattanooga Bohol learns that Gen.
Bnulding Anderson, Stato Senator from
the V.’ilson comity district, and Col. Win.
O. Marlin, representative from tho coun
ty its- If -having indiscreetly ventured
into the region of their homes—were ar
rested by tho Federal*, and have been
sent to camp Chase. It is also reported
that Mr. Edwin A. Keeblo, .Speaker of j
the H->u»e of Bepresentatives of Tennos-
see, who wa> detained by domestic ill no-s
nt his home in Murfreesboro’, hn» boon
arrested and sent off to a Yankee prison.
Some crazy individual publishes a card
in tho Richmond Dutpaicn proposing that
as the Yankee Congress has clothed their
Abraham with unlimited powor tho Con-
Congress givo to Joflersnii tho
similar power, until the war
shall end. But on being thus clothed,
he shall propose to Mr. Lincoln to settle
tho war by a single combat, giving him
(Lincoln) choice of weapon*.
The Northern paper* are compelled to
admit tlie great mortality in their army
opposite Vicksburg. Tile Memphis Bul
letin -ays that loo many spade* have to
be diverted from the digging of the canal
to the digging of grave-. I lie number of |
deatli'i- reported at really a hundred a
day. No special causes are assigned for
thi- unusual amount of aieknos*. Hos
pital accommodations, too, iho limited.
In somo port* of indium, Illinois and
Iowa, a bushel and a half of corn will buy
hut ono pound of sugar, nhd three bu'li-
ela ol e >ru or a bushel of v\ hunt will
buy ono pound of cidice. Tho ptioo of
labor has so increased that Iho corn eiop
on thousands of farms will not pay tho
cost of gathering and preparing lor mar
ket.
Tin: Vim I'kksiiiknt To Kaise a
Bi.a« k IIkhjauk. — Ii* asserted that
Vi.-e I’re-id' iil Hamlin has gone Noi-lh-
w»ird for the side purpose of obtaining
officer.'for n negro brigade which is bo-
in r rui-. d in Louisiana, the ofilcors of
w liu-li me !•• be. i'iituii*flioticd by theGov-
onu i Mail o
Louis X \ I f n d, ono day, to Mow lllon,
after hearing him preach at Versailles—
“Father, 1 imvo hoard many groat or
ators in this chapel, I hnvo been highly
pleased with them : hut for yon, when
ever I hear you, I go away disploused
with myself, for 1 fee more of my own
Thi' has I eon considered the finest en
comium ever h.'-lowed upon a preacher
by any crowned head.
stock, iip.
land U .li ■ i,.'.I,
Hurtvillo
FOR SALE.
i'lior of Ida
nrri* county,
•in. in Uusscli
. will ho sold willi
further par
i.u'i'pt the negroes
iimii'jilmtoly, or at tho end
A-ulars apply to K.
JJnrlvIBo,/\Ja. _ marA-tltrlm
NOTIC E! S
KOROIA HkoT, )
Kiibram
SPECIAL OHDl'IU,
February Dili, IHlxt,
No.-
i m
furlough tri
Rilion of nil i
i thi* Itcgi'iisiil,
r abs.
plying for mi extension withou
will be Kraniud except ... _ _
Away Surgeon. J II LOW E.
Maj. r<.jnd«.
.1 T McOiv iv, \ ' i, - \ l •. i -li'.: : t
NURSE WANTED,
LM)K the bivlnaoe of tho year. The biro will
I he paid in udvaiiuo, il desired. Apply at tho
Enquirer OlBco. leh2T) lit
Look out for Dosortors.
Camp IIknky, m:»k Moiui.i:, Ai.t.,1
i’eb. -7th, 186d. J
mllK usual reward of thirty dollars willbe|>nid
I lor iho appruhonsion and doiiv
mlling OlVu or, or at vaiup.
Said Porter 1*37 yei
nroiled l*v i
laid P*. .
high, blue
•Iniin* exempt
light hair,
will
fort or, who
lUtli .lay of Folmia-
s of age, five feet
dr complexion,
•out tile Govern
U, AImi , |..i
on tile -.'lr
lie Inis
i M at.
iV'lIal
N '.--n
Yankee Halle
ll.'mgh 1
the hear
blull*, in
gunboat'
against r
The Talbot Donor*,
x! from Mrs. Mah*
, dinclaiming the
-Wohuvercceiv-
I. tho following
edit of having
Mitribnted the bugful of sock* for
Captain Mim*' company, tho receipt of
which wo acknowledged several days
»inea. Tho bag was not accompanied by
lettor, and a* it waa closed and dirocted
to Capt. .Mims, wo did not think it proper
to open it. Had wo dono so, wo would
have perceivod tho mark* indicating the
several donor*, and would hnvo given
Mr. Ktlitur: In a Daily of last week
apt.
i all.
nt thorn, 1 but did not knit the
lLcaso correct it. Mi** S. Flournoy sent
11 pairs, Muses Mahono8, Misses Willi*
1-8, Mr*. Bunkloy 4, Mrs. Bunkley * ser
vant* 4, Mrs. MeDowcl and daughter 1.
Mr*. Whitley 2, Mr*. C. Flournoy 1,
Mi.* I. Flournoy 1, M*ry A. Marshall
b, It. l»itl* I, It. Owen 1, K. T. Marshall
1. They were all marked bof.ro putting
up. 2*1
id doing what
n-, if such a thing
Kligli-
■ aid ^lu > will he u total
nubia has. we uuderstani
cunt of tiie Govnninienl,
From Hie \\ est.
r, March 6 The Jaekn
in says tlie destruction oft
was a most unfortunate a
t ui-roll'd
ed to he a flat hnu
with sundry 11 x-
i ui which piHSud
sda.v night. The
COMMERCIAL.
'ON Thetlnnnnd euntinu
[ n(T. rul lor salo. Bnhs u
Strict to Hood M iddliur i
S\V l.l.l 1Mi l A r0K8 fl-'/t
IKl.Xfi Pur A To Kb $aiin
PEAS Ikl.'iO from whroii*.
SYUI’P bl por gallon.
JOHN K. TATK. Lt.
. n.r.tlrd l.y T .1 Gray.
, 1 • l Wat
:l 7 ineb.'r liigh, light
.« eomel. xi .n. by pro-
ill »..■ found ah*.ul -ix
HU's.'ll county, Ala.,
Till Ala.’ll*
oiling (Mb- - .
DR. C. THOMPSON’S
Colcbrotod Ointment
yy ILL euro Chap*, (’)i.ippcil Lip', rtublli
the rwoilt of
bit. ‘ "
udii.g. lt i.'
liid.it, ami all manner
a lnir (rial a ill
tho CohunbuB Bank, <
Wanted Immediately,
INK , . 1 II ATI'EltS—to wilt
c.-t inaiki't pri.'i". will ho j'.tld.
A.Idler- ,1. It. (5ll.llF.ltT, Millard, (In.
n.uiddlw
"Watclx Makersl
| l ST HKCKIVUD, a largo and now assort-
Watch Materials,
s WORDS, MILITARY BUTTONS,
O X Tn -Uy. Maroh lot!,. nt 11 o'clock,
wo wilt soil in front ot our atoro
20 Ton* Peruvian Guano, Phosphate*. Ac., Arc.
100 Turn nod Sub-noil Plow*.
1 Excelsior Corn and Cob Mill*.
1 ’’ Bono Mill,
Corn iSheller*, Ac., Ac.
• r )08itok« Salt.
lie.-ide* other valtiablo good*. mar l-td
FOR RENT
r PIIllKK hundred aero* bottom Land,(ZxA
* and 200 or thrae hundred upland, be-wpr
< the plantation of Tliouin* Motley, <le-“"
-Hotl, lying on Randall’* oreuk, 10 mile* ca*t
('olunibu*, Tho phica i* in a good *tat« of
cultivation, and if necessary will be divided to
*uit ruiiter*. Apply soon i.»
SAMUEL JOHNSON.
oct29*d*wtf jj Kx’or,
LAND FOR SALE.”"
! AM offering 690 acro.t of land
sUn.ited t mile* from the Mobile
»
t A) mile* from Colunilnni
. . 1'iiioM* arc good, including n good
: and fine water. For iurUior J.artieu-
dy to W.C. 1 >a«v*•>!., Villulu. Ala.
d'.'t it K.MIV l(. DAWSON.
DISSOLUTION.
o-partnersliip heretofore existing be-
-ii tbu undersigned, in (lie name *»f J.
Kyle ,C Co., wu* dissolved on tho first day of
October lust, by mutual consent. The iiauiuol
the linn i* only to be used in liquidation,
JOSEPH KYLE,
JAMES M. KVBRITT,
.JOHNSON
J. II. KYLE.
indebted to tlie lute firm nro res-
pceirully reque.'tod to nail and settle their uo-
f uiit* by note or money.
J. KYLE Si CO.,
dac2-d'2* in liquidation.
Hamilton Female College,
HAMILTON. GEORGIA.
'CHE Spring Session of IHfiS will a.nnmence on
1 Tuesday, the 2Dth day of January next,
Tho College i< turnbhed with a well-ielceted
Cbi ' i.enl and I'hiloHophieiil appiuntu*. and with
good Muyienl Instrument*.
Tho couno of instruction 1* thorough and
livery Department i* supplied with floinpo-
tent teacher*. For parlieulari*. addren*
J. II. LOVELACE,
decTt >m* President.
Ml SCOU'd: HAIL HOAD CO.,
CoLumu a, On., Feb. 18th. 18(53.
\IVlpKND 111.—The U'.anl of Diroctora havc
le.'lar<
r share oh the
. . payable on
. M. JiIVINS,
A!
COTTON CARDS.
ALL*, lot of he*t
eoii'ignment,
itolv.
>1.1 I E. I.A WIlnN A (
'!i re. Taking it nlt«»*
• ..•.I joke on the I'urti/.an
» noturiouily moru t-un-
lin* notyot trau«pir.'«l.
lines arn f.n hi Id.n, utnlor aevoru ponnl-
ticM, to cultivate tho ground—t hat no man
imi't plough, or rnisn anything upon
which to Hiib'irtt. Ho will furnish a day s
ration* ahead.
T'»ik about despotism or tyranny!
Thoso terms nro mild by which to clinr-
iictoi ixo the acts of Lincoln’s offlo ah.
I! liable to whip the rebuilt into Hibini*'*
ion, they would starve them. But thank
God, prinriplQ is otornnl, end not oven
tho demon hunger c .ti drive patriot* into
a BubmisMoii worse than death. Buch
orders will advanco our cauiQ, and, liku
chicken*, will t oino homo to roost.—
Win chesti /• Hullrt in.
A mini wa* a misted at t
dice bridge, eight miles fr.
the morning of tho 1th in
of being a nrid^o hu-nor
criminal. Ilcgnvo hi- n
remit'* licadqu
that tho priso/
Atlanta to hnvo ins oaso i
Thompson learning ‘his. bio
the guard purs .Ing. l’i,
white in the pur-wit, one ol
-tumbled and t.-U, and hi. pi
. barged, tho hall p >-- ng * ; .r
A HORSE FOR SALE.
C’Un’AlJLE f»r plowing or riding. Price
I s ■ .si. Almiit nine years old. Call on me.
i t addrer■■< mo at ('Mania. Harris County, (be,
• • i e - . die at Enquirer oHieo,
. . ii ,'Uwlt L. D. MINTKK.
J. FOGLE & SON,
DENTISTS.
Q IT ICE. for the pre.ieiit. No. I0rt, Broad Ht.
r j)Y. NVai e .« Drug r
t prepared foi
I bunks to ..or natron* who promptly respon-
ded t<> our . all I".' mousy. We still have a
numb-r .d a'. nt- on hand, which we would
In- gl.nl to re.-eipi. mrireb.I tf_
COMPANY WANTED
A Fair I'r-posiUou lor Throo
Lit'.ilciiaiils,
I HAY E been temporarily relieved from duty
1 n' an Aid "U General Paul J. Somme*' Stull,
with whom I have xorve l twelve iiiontli*, with
uutlioi it\ !i.mi ( id. Joli . W. Evan* (wli *>■
uuile riiv to form n regiment eniannle* from the
• i f. ■ ( . i . u ■ ' ■ !n g r ■ li<
SEQUESTRATION SALE OF
Sixteen Negroes.
B V order of tlie lion. Edward .1. Hardin. Di-
tii. t .1 iidge. wdl lie '..Id. on tho lir.'t tin
ral block ot the Company, paynldu
nai.d. J. M.
IbblH Hu Bee’y
ARMY REGULATIONS.
U Y J. W. RANDOLPH.—Tin- only c
ploto edition of Hie Army l(>gn ati
revised and enlarged, and containing imp
snt lorin* not in any ..tiler, ju*t mcivnl b
luhSllf J. W. I'EA.S
New Books!
\ STRANGE STORY-hy Sir E. Bclwkr
• » l.\ i ton, just received and for sale by
jo.i'-’l .1 W PEASE.
A-Llvr Al.3sTA^OS.
GRIER'S Ahuanau for tho year lSG.'f, for
Mile, by J. W. l’KASE.
pucLUf.
Tooth Brushes
(A now- supply, Thi* Duy rocoivod,)
lAOR Milo at tiio Rook Store of
i .1. W. PEASE.
Fine Combs.
J’E
‘WANTED!
Recruits for (he 20th 6a, Rcgl.
I AM hero on dotached acrvicc. for the i>ur-
JL l>o*o 01 iiting my endeavor* to fill tho runka
of the fOth Georgia Regiment.
Till* Rcfimont went Into *errico umong iho
first in defence of their native laud. The cn*u-
altlc* of buttlo nml tbo exposure incident to
h.ml campaign* havoruduoad it to ouo-third of
it* original strength. It an Ofipeal wn* needed
>i the laud, it would
u> tho reoont procc
id Legislative depa
- joveriuucnt
the cmuueipittion pr»oUmntioi
from the other come* tho aet to rui* w
o! 150,h <1 negro *oldicr* t»*bb lot .oiwy upon the
South to murder our eitixeni, dosolatu out land,
and not only, in conjunction with tho white
hireling*, to dc*troy
terminate nqr iietuile.
The following is u
under which 1 net:
“Parties (reen Ring officer*) selected should
bo iinpreaxed with tho importance of the most
unremitting exertion* to accomplish the
Hlon for which they are sent, a* upon ..
will dupend in a great lucaauro
mi.
liber lie*, but
extract from the order
r lab..
Rich they
ill depot. . .
r country i*
■ a peace.
* will be short
upon their
ilea.;iire tho
Jvrgo before
■ nk* til
But if
peace. With our rsnks filled
UETW
AUCTION & C0MIVIISS10N
HOUSE.
No. 131 Broad Street,
COLUMBUS, OICOHGIA.
ROSETTE, LAWHON & CO,
Auttion and Cmn'P'ssion .'lirthanls,
LTAV1NG rented i .e well-known liouso for-
I * incrly occupinl ty S. Oglotrce, for the i>ur-
po*e of tranancting a general Auction and Coiu-
mi**ion bustne'*, wn nro prupared to tnako
adviiuuo* on ab good* entrusted to our caro.
.Special attention will bo givsn to the hiring
id aula of Negroc*. Real Estate, Ac. In our
jw enterprise we hope to receive und merit a.
liberal share of patrouage.
O. W. ROSETTE,
H. E. LAW HON.
F. U. WILKIN^.
Wo arn ple ased to inform our friend*, nud
tho cotoraeudul .nterost generally, that wo
have associated i ursoive* with Captain F. U.
• enemirugement r
i deletion of their home*.
When our accomplish!
,.i it. not time for our pot,... ..
accord to drive the black invader book?
The following are tho Companies composing
the regiment •
Company A, Captain Ross, Macon.
" 11. " Mitchell, Columbus.
‘ . Jefferson Of.
onscript law can j
Blnnec, Polk Co.
Little, HarrinGo.
Seugo, Atlanta.
Hiitcliimi, Coluuil
Coffco, Telfair Co,
Mims, ColutnbtU,
Craig, Augusta.
>f these Cumpaiiioi
_ ordinary
-- ijoct to the
a without pnssing through
allowances when unlisted. Thoso subject to the
(’apt E M SEA GO, Atlanta, G a.
Capt W N HUTCH J ft B, Columbus, (la.
SergtJAS HIIGIII.KY, Auburn. Ala.
Bcrgt 1. M GRIM MON, Jacksonville, Go.
Bergt BARRY. Odartown, Ga.
1*1 FAOSKlV, Goorpetowu, (In,
service is limited to the
ing to enlist arc requested (o
W N 1
Capt to. G. *ith Ga. Uegt
NUClTClUNS.'
‘ I. 2Uth Ga. Regt..
Toombs’ Brigade.
NEW
VOLUNTEER COMPANY,
Forming for pkuvh-k t.v
MIDDLE FLORIDA.
BOUNTY AND FURLOUGHS ALLOWED.
H AVING bosn authorised to raison company
of Infantry for service under Brig. Geu.
llownil Cobb, in H e Middle District ot Florida,
the undersigned invite nil poisons, whether
subject to con.t-ription
n their coun rv in tl
(bum in raising u volunteer comp
old bo unfit
— —who des...
serve their eoun rv in the hour of her need, tu
or com puny,
impaired heal Hi,
TC
superior article of Fine
rur sale ul wboiesalo and retail by
J. W. PEASE.
UOTICB. *
COLUMIR'H, Ga., Jan. 10.
f< derate Stale- Nitre W.irk* are pre-
auiinul or vegetable
earth*.
other
old..*, obi pliutor!'^
their lots cleaned, or
indor tlloir building*.
i 1, \»Tm 0 u b nTO!'
By I
bus, within tlie
[i • i.’ \in• -i.
. 11 \ N I F.L, Receiver.
inn 1-lw . L .ip't (’.dniiil.ii* Nitre Work*.
I(I.M(»\ ll> It A It HI..
U R. mr.NEY I.:i' taken another office, over
lb>’ <>l.| ‘land of Itedd, Pr> r ,V «"o., one door
l»d..a I , ,ultf i «' 1 i i,■i.ii. Drug Store; ever
rea.ly to attend any call* hand' i, .'. nt ' : r_Htrowii
Mf
J NO. L. CHENEY.
Muscogee Asylum.
, N elect ion will I, «* held at (lie i'ouneil t'ham-
L. BASS. Agent.
furiiisiied. My
ol. Kv an*' Regimenl,
e find a
. joining
hy losing
. of their
, Ro.ld Co., or
iddc .-* in.) at Columhu". <»a.
t. |,2I K-t .Hill N K. REDD, f'apl.
A VALUABLE PLANTATION
For Sale.
plIK under-ik i . d offers li.f vnliiaMe planta-
A CAHI).
n il. T. J. S. KIMBROUGH continues to offur
hi* pr..li -innal service* to (lie nitivun* of
the I'lioi.iiiiniiy in which In is located, nix mile*
iiiii <■ < '.>i.i 11 ■ I-, at Mr. LAI Bigger*', where ho
$100 Reward.
Wll.l. pay Hon lor the anprohoiision and
, m , m « ri. or W M K
W .mv ... I i .sii k I in. II. .rd .ouniv, Georgia.
UlAIIJ GLOV KR
M. P. ELLIS, & CO.,
(O/ir poor S< nth «f Hank of Columbus.)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
ojst cow QiGUsriwiirTisr’r
1^1) BOXES Sole, led Flokiua Lkaf Tu-
jan'JT: 1 w
To Draymon.
\ LL per;.)!.* iiiiinieg Dray* without Llccn*o
arc 11'.|uired to call at tho Coiineil Cham-
l,i-i nn<| gd • ti.'in immediately. Dray* running
»i;loo.l I." • •• a ill be slopped by the Marshal
* last >
GKO. IV. JUNE-
. IP «
trouble
thing I hmv
I do
edit for
the 1*
ny-
*ed by tin
i the (.'liicknhoimny
I and mile** uriinl makes a move in miniu
‘ :r ’ - .liri'i't.on vnry soon, he will have no men
to iimvo with. AH neemint* agree Ihul
tin* tro.*|n nro dying «l the mlu of an
;1»P hull'll c.| pel'day, with t-o prospne
united
politic.
purpo*
ution »1 her people to light the j vjlh* at (|
Myx.cnn Hrmy, ■»ni<] furly-twu Vitk Imr
men strong, und well provided with then
llery, nro aet<Tiiilnod to defend hn.l pieki
eh of their soil The ponpln are ed t«r U»k<
,s never they were beforo—all people ro
ire laid n-idu for tho ono grand all ol iho
More giinhoitih it
ted in nshnrttimu, when
s will eommenee, hut il
delayed long, dentil will have
such « va*l hiirvnit a* to rondor
lief
W'ht:
i defend the
ithe r:
J tf» help t
am* purp
A Vermont officer, once an Abolition*
I i*t, writes a letter, of Which tho True
11
I Tl.o war is becoming unpopular, (I nm-l
j j not • ay bow much) in tlio army. It is
. i believed tho army cannot ho filled by
I drafting, * * arid the army
. j i« nt any all Democrat*, made so by tbo
t j pre'.mt administration. The men will
tight with negroes. Many rogi-
• II >
• MURRAIN.
Dissolution.
•artner*liip Imlwcen Rmld, Johnson an
. .> <Ilenolvi-.il by the death of Mr. L. I
Johnson. Mr. (.'halite being in tlio servic >
Id* country, tbo bn-inesj will be rlosnl by .
G. Itedd. wfioeim bo found in Hu. back room ■
their store. Wu trust our friend* will do lie
rd.ll :;t _ CUyU«rl<._
MULES FOR SALE!
j BROKE AND UNBROKE.
j j.MFTEEN or twenty >••
! I’ In, mi.Ic * Uij l,> tlie I
fvirsby’* pluiitali M., ;n •
Georgia, two mile- bid
| Lumpkin rood. Apply i
Tennessee Mult'
>r retail, at B. A.
luli.Hirliae county,
ins.r11 or hi* over-
IS, il. JONES.
SEMI-ANNUAL
! DIVIDBKTU NO.
i Georgia Home Insurance Company.
dily and
hundred;
dollar.
M'i
.; Ml ui A ndiu REDD. JOIIS *0.V A <
SCHOOL NOTICE.
■ISM R.ANDKHSd
The Board of Dimeter* of t hw Compn
loelared a semi-anil mil Dividend ol I.
lur* porsnaro. payable at tla Offlcl
■ D..I-
I’Tl'ii'
r I lie 0th i
l tho Wynn I
D. I WILLCnX. Sec’y.
Caution.
i* uru licrebjr rautionod Htfiiin*(
a r ...--iii. ,, fi!r , t wohondn d and filly
.Mb Dooml..'
. l'. othei * i
e twelve inotiiln
A.IiwImIkIislor'i Note.
oluntcur for serv ice in a ullirtulccomparatively
mild, and in u field near to their homo* am'
firesides.
Young men ovorsixtecn and nearly Oighteei
year* ol age, and who will seen bo .-ubjout t
cousoriptlon, hi d hereby afforded an excellent
opportunity to volunteer to «dniut.«ge.
Come then und join us. a.* it may l.n the last
timu an opportunity will be afforded to volu
ti.'or undur *ueh favorablecireutn: uuce* in tl
glorioua struggle lor tbo liberties and rights ot
our country.
Now is the lime for all person--, and e»
subject to nunecription, to voiunt
i by mlerence t
.mantling tliis
* subject to conscription who fail
icrnl
. that all per
nil themselves of tbo opportunity
nr. will be promnllv enrolled as coi
bounty
Fiii-IoukIi* for a rcasoiiahle
Garrard’s brick
opposite lion. U. E. Thomas' L
"“iORGE
ADULl’HUS CODY.
oyoiy one who volunteer*
uTough* for a rra*i)liaMo
Imuincss. Ac., will ho granted.
Ru.-ruiting oflico upstair* ...
" Broad and Rand.dph
” h.Mims’ Law Uffwic.
EORGE H. THOMAS,
J
i. bll d3tw d
School Teachers 1
THE subscriber, on the part of himself and
I others, wishes t ' ' *
FEMALE Th
__.M , to take charge of a
Female School near his house. The school will
pay, exclusive of Board, Lodging and Washing,
l would say $;HJ0, or between Hired and lour
hundred dollar*, from the best calculations I
make, ut reasonable price* for tuition
t will plot
■ what the
. B. GRIFFIN,
jeborough. Ala.
iciiltd
rdcrol (
tEO. W. ,1<)N1>
Clerk.
CAUTION.
11 EIlEBY forewarn art poisons from ^trading
mi, John I AE rc in. -<urity, tiieen to John
legau. The amount <m thu Im o ol ihe nolo not
iiowii preci-i ly. Iml amount and interest un
) Align-l Hth. ISliJ. wa* #7»ti.fk, The said m
s lo t
January. 1m*».
A M having inauiif
about the
JOHN T. DQYKIN, dr.
WOOL HATS.
Of hat shop
. substanti.i
ml dura
cl and hoi
i I".
and will teach
■Sun eopy to amt. of $"J.
SOUTHERN PLANTERS
Should All Take It!
'I’UK SOUTHERN CULTIVAT'D
1 Pioneer in Agricultural Impruv
only Agricultural Monthly Journal in tho Con
lederato Stato* that bus lived "through the
war,” is still published regularly, mol will on
upon il* 2l*t year, January let. lHfid. Now ..
TllK TtUK to HUlisruilir.! One Potior per year,
ia advance/ Addro?s
D. R KDMOND, Augusta, Gn
NOTICE.
\A r ILL bo sold, at the Court llnu*a in tho
» » oily of CoIuiiiImis, on tho fourth Monday
in tho present month, two negroes, via : Simon,
a man nhout 55, and Silla, about 11 years of age.
Sold as tho property >; Milly Coleman, dec‘d.
Terms made known on the .lay of sale.
jnnH did* - i HE LEG VTKES.
NOW’S THE TIVli:.
PERSONS indebted to us by note or uoflount
I are requested to ooino furward
We bare never known a bettor
(.et this notice be sufficient
No rutnil (msincHs dono. Mer
' rus* the undersign
J. A. TURNER.
ell to addruss I
J. A.
. Jan. 13th, 18U8.
Eat.niton,
jnnlU-dtit
NOTICE.
A EE persons indebted to tbo firm of Sinitb
and Daniel, or James T. Duuicl. are iiorebv
notilic.l il.at tiii'ir hook*, note* and account*
are place
’ILK ho sold bo
i the I
within the legal Ic
the house and lo
on which Kdw.ii
time of his death
acre.; also. Wl'A
the Id district of <
hot j-ountyM sold
i I lie fir't Tuesday
said lol coiiiain.ng nliout 4
neri * of land, lot No. Ti. in
riginally Muscogeo, now Tal
a' the property of Edwin It.
' JANE K. U0ULDING.
Tl • tew traitors \ that St
id tl.o French are not wor- We
if Mexicans. Marquez und * lu*l ( V
n of no character, they are rolativ
robbers, and have alvviiys yarnin'
to tlu'Jr country. Tho war *n Mid
until the French have left womei
within
i Fredericksburg* bility i
iituuu, Va., Fob. 27, 1803. | Cu,MC
tows is unimportant. Tlx
hii’h succemleil tho snow
ay has stispuniled all mili
.U—that is ui say, terrostri-
ieos, howdVcr, have rncom- j currod
aerial rnconnuUMCM, nnd bet wot
i may be und tli
I iv..,., ouuk, driven bum
•ro’ to a 0 "" ,rf! Hbusod ti
■ Yuiikoe Inf>n t *‘" M fhoy wore in *1
cxcc*sos ttn( | democrats alike
• l \ ,r, ""h mind, tie them untotroei
1 d’r'v- N».»er, never, will the m
ia * biito with them.
if they will not
.nd whip them.
> fiKht *ido by
Deported itaitic
We learn by pass-i
train on Saturday nl,
i Yank.
ivory mormtif* 1'
‘■on .»in■ .jj_r ll.c .
Tho flag of truce boat yesterday brought I prisoners, and inf
to panem, but vour correspondent, niter merit upon tho o
i hard day's ridinjf, obtained from a por- able to ^alhcr any
Yw-tly reliable informant the startling und give toe above
mws contained in liis special dispatch.— though wo lmvo ei
Examiner. | general truth.—
Valley,
in which
A gentleman once started a religious
journal, having for its motto: “In the
name of the L<>rd l set up my Banner.'
About the second or third number, ho
concluded to givo up the enterprise, and
i the w aggiah foreman changed the motto,
somewhat to thi* effect: “In tho name ol
tho Lord, 1 havo up art my Banner.”
A week well filled up with sel‘i*hnoss,
ntni the Sabbath stuffed full of religious
exon isos, will make a good Pharisee but
a poor Christian. There are many pel-
•ons who think Sunday a sponge, with
which to wipe out tlio sins ol the week,
LOST OR MISLAID.
NOTH for $107, signed by Kvnn* A Dudley,
anil il un lj
. . bcarrr. MI
Ii ere Dy oautiuned not t.» (.radii for
it is tho properly of the uiuler-
Kotlc
A I E p.
/\ MiRc
A
Lost or Mislaid.
msrl'-Tt
• KOROIA, Ml
I linui A.^IlrtlrH
I all person* holding dnin.uid*
fnlc are hereby notified lo ren
duly author
"m'.luHi.
ht _ .
within tlie Utae prccrlhrd !•>• law,
the maker I
toll.
ignrd hy A. B,
lorsignod
trading fur said note, nud
ft i Ji/!a ue^h"k olb. 1 ’ 1
^ BMiTlI Sc DANIEL.
URQUHART & CHAPMAN
AT THE OLD STAND OK
DANFORTH fit NAGEL.
DKALERh IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PAINTS, &C.
V\7B havo a large and cuiniduto stock, omhra-
» » cing tlio best articloa of
English, French and American
niANUlACTIJH E.
Among which are
OILS, of all kinds.
A iiMilu’n While Kmiar.iir Oil,
Landroth’s Fresh GARDEN SEEDS,
Spices, Sodu, Gclatino,
Wliito rnd Gray Potash,
i'orfutilery, Soap*, and
Toilet Articles of all Kinds,
FIH1IIITU TACKLE. &U.
Wo will ho happy to serve, as usual, all of our
old customer* and u* many now one* ax may
favor u* with their patronage.
TO CASH CUSTOMERS,
At wholo.-Hlo or Retail, wn offer equal induce -
lueutA to those of any house in the city.
UIUIUIIAIIT «V tilAl'MAN,
Druggist*.
Columbus. Ga. Feb. H. dwtf
Good Investment.
I OFFER my plantation at Xu. .j^oii the Mo
1 Idle A liir.ird Rail. " .'1. noutaiiuug fiOt) acre
■I you! l. l land, in rtiy Ikauno 'ck; overUdn
arn- • lear-d. F-r tale al*u,
Twonty-oight Young and Likely
NEGROES,
ONI.V ONE OVElt FORTY YEARS 01,1).
Mules, Cow*, Hogs, Sheep, Goat*, Com und
Fodder, Tools, <Ec.
l’os»i siion giveniinmediatoly.
Here i* a clmneo togrt rid of Confodcrut* nnd
Stato bond-, or Treipiury note*.
(IKUllGli
January 12, lKtvi
n the
e«l, late
_ filed hi* . _
ji with the will
Mr* Kaviuia A.
HNTY. Wil
all
id i ounty :
fw«» i F°i
fp55°di' r 1 "*
c granlrd to *nid applirant b) th
April
ltui*(i
John Johnson, Ordinary.
d county
f March,
A«liiiIiiIhI ml
W ’JLL bo told,
in tho town l
Georgia, on tho fir»t Tuesday in March
i Hale,
tlio
of Tulhetton, Talbot county,
1 (j-cli next,
ld>- loan
... , ».d county,
hy the name of Mariah, belong
„.e ot N P Maitnd.
sale 1* postponed to tho first Tuo*
>r. Tenth
i. D. W. L
ing to tho ustate ol N P Maund.
The above • •
day in April
JAMES GAUDNKR,
MU
Bdm'r.
Su'wart county, Jan At,
CONTHIIIUTIONH
;0R the FKEItERKKSDURd SUFFER-
’ Fits, if sent hy Express, and directed as
"clow, will be promptly forwarded and aoknow-
HUNTER F. RENNET.
od Bunk* *t*..
Uii'bmond, \ n.
NOTICE TO GAS C0NSUMEHS.
r iv 111: price ot lli<, from thu ooimnencumont of
I this year until further notiue, will b« ten
dollars per thousand feel.
By order K. L. Mott. Provident.^
jaoft-1 w Secretary G i*
The Countryman:
BY J. A. TURNER,
Li A.TOJSTTOJNT. O A.
JED-TWO DOLLARS I»KU ANNUM.
Ieb7-lw*
ROSETTE, LAWH0N & CO.
G. W. ROSETTE,
fl. E. LAWIIUN.
To my Friends.
Having AHjoointed inysolf vrith lteyotto and
Lavvhon, in niy old lino of buaiucss, Auction
anil CotntniKsion, and pledging to give special
attention to tho same, 1 bospe k of tuy triend*
(heir patronage and inlluer.ee, Which they horo-
tofora no liberally bestowed on mo.
F. G. WlLIdNS.
Oolumbu-*, Wn., Dc'. 1' i:!. .1 im
Cancer Cured.
CERTIFICATES.
Another Hpcedy Cure.—Wo hgd,
yo3tcrday, another striking illubtrutloii of
the fttot that Dr. Us Tuompsow van and
does cure enneora. Mrs. Funderburk, of
Box Springs, Talbot couty, (m., culled
into our office and informed us that she
bad beon cured of n cancer on tlie nosn,
•f eight years’ standing, by the skill of
Dr. Thompson, after other physicians
had tried in vain to cure it. It had boon
sovero us to oat away a .minll placU on
tlio left side of hot- nose, but otherwise
tho traces of the rancor were scarcely
perooptibto. She had only been under
Dr. Thompson's treatment about three
'fills. Ho is as ‘‘sure death” on a caneftr
Morgan is on a Yankee railroad or
wagon train,
[Daily Enquirer, Feb. 10, 1803.
Gkokoi.v, Marion co., May 25th, 1SC2.
I do certify, that my wife had Something on
!r ao*9 for mono three years, supposed by moat
all who saw it, to bo a cancer. About Chrlst-
liud, having hu&rd of a gentleman who hud
very recently stopped in Aimtricux, Ga., by tho
tuuno of Dr. Tuomi-hon, who could cureoanccrs,
1 iinmediatoly called on Dr. Thompson; ho
to soe my wife, and coiniucuced his treat
ment about the first of January lust, nud in a
;ry abort timu my wife appeared to be entirely
dioved, nnd still continue* to bo ao,
I would rocotumcud any person laboring un
der said disonaeto apply to Dr. Thompson.
, nr , William M. Brown.
deo25-tf
SOttLKT C30XTY, GKOROIA.
This is to cortify that I had a scab Cancer on
tlie leftside of my neok, just behind my ear, of
almost two yours stand ing. I convened with a
number of physicians, using their prccoription*.
all to no effect. At last I hoard of Doct. Chiu.
Thompson. I immediately put myself under
hit treatment, nud in two month* 1 wn* cured,
1 hope that those who are afllielcd with Cancer
may do us I did.
Rev. W. W. ClIAXET,
te :!;■
u liuil u
(•dim
known u better time to pa:
sudieiunt.
j. UNNra Sc co
$50 REWARD!
(1T0LKN from tho siublr of the subscriber, Hi
O miles north of Columbus, on the Hamilton
road, about 10 o'clock on tlie night of the 18th
ins)., a GRAY HORSE, about 0 or 10 year* old.
medium sire, sway back, witli n very remarka
ble elay-colored spot or patch covering a largi
portion of hi* lull side. Said lmnc paeon uii
dor the saddle, he : ug a fine saddle and hiiftffv
horse; newly shod all round 1 will givo th*
above reward for tho apprehension of tlie hint
with proof to convict, nod n lib.-ral reward foi
the homo alone and nil reasonable expen*
paid. ROUT. G. JOHNSON
reward for tho apprehension
. roof to convict, nod n liberal ... .
horse alone and nil rens..najdci exj.on»
dee20-d2w«
DISSOLUTION.
THli firm of Ivey, Smith »t Co. were dissolved
L hy mutual consent on the 27th Innt. Tb»
books and papers ot tlie Inti firm may bo loir •
at iho old Ntuiid, whore nil ptrsona bavins
claims iiuiiinst said firm nrc remnitod to pre
d«btauliy
call and settle at tlie siimu place, and
are n. rooy notified, Hint if they do rot coutpb
with thi* request by tlio 1st of February, lhcii
NEW FIRM.
HAVING purchased ".lie interest of Messrs.
Il Chapman .V Smith in the Livery Stable, the
underMgiied take pleasure in informing their
frion.D and pa ions Hint they will continue the
bu-inr.v in all It* hruuufios at tfm old stand.
ThanXAil for past patronage they reapedlfu11>
ru.ioo-t a renewal of (lie same.
j.it.Jdliii J. It. IVEY St CD.
CAUTION! ’
I HEREBY forewarn all person*from trading
J for a eurtum i>roiui-*ory nolo on Rob-r
Mm'ph.iy, lor 1 igo, dated some time about tb
d t» b
ken had a leather strap
liis nock, and the oolh _
the top of hi* ncok and huir
ll .i ;.i..on.i
Guorryto
(1 BURGE W. CARTER.
By order of the Governor, I hereby aunouuce
that Cotton Yarns nml Shirtings can only bo
shipped from this State upon the following
term*, vis : Only five bale* can bo shipped by
anyone person, and Hint upon affidavit filed
with any Depot Agent or Express Agent, charg-
o*l with the basinees. of shipping good*, that
said Yarn* und Shirtings are for domestic con
sumption for the party shipping and
bur*, and that said Yaru* uml Shirting* will not
be sold for more than ten per cent upon cost
ami carriage. All inch goods u* nro adapted
for army supplies, vit: Woolen good*, osna-
burg*, sewing thread, buttons, army shoe*, lea
ther, wool, woolen hat*, eau only bn shipped
by n special permit from these Headquarter*.
This order is not intended t-> contliet with the
■hipping order* of Coi
Slate ljuurliruiaster*.
first oT May, ISti'j, da ■ 26th Documber, 1W2.
The said note was lost by uiu in Virginia.
feb21-d2wlt* Jt>F.L SNtBK’*.
$50 Reward.
S TOLEN from Hie subscriber, In Columbus, on
the 21*t inst., a largo Chestnut Horrid llvuse,
m111*i-tifted to bo # or '.( year old. Mm l ar.>
is a slump 'ink.T, unduhcii'a
' ' ither
l the
ilc also had
,.r military »a — - 1
lew days before drawn from the Government
gent at Columbus.
f trill give $■*/ reward for the horse and Grief,
r $25 for Hie horse. JAMES M REES,
Belonging to tho 3d Ga. Cavalry. Cam
Montgomery, near Columbus, t
Jan2ff-d2w3t*
Notico to Contractors.
Quartkrmahtkr'.s Dr.rABTiiK.vT,
Co oiiriiu.s, Ga., Dec. ]2lh, 1S».2
All parties shipping
of a cancel-, of longstanding, by Dr, C. Thomp
son, She assured us that she had suffered with
this cancer for twelve or .thirteen ycais; that
any little exertion nt time* would make it bleed
and givo inuuh pain ; that many physicians liad
•xamiucJ it—some of whom pronounced it in
curable, and other* thought it might he cured
hy cutting, but that it being just over the jugu
lar vein, she would not agreu to tho application
nf tlio kuifu. Site says that Dr. Thompson has
cured hot in wo wooks* time. Tlio cancer cer
tainly appears to bo entirely healed, presenting
now th* appearance of n snuUI pimple, with no
sign of ulceration, soreness or vow llcnb. Tho
skin has a healthy and sound look, and no pain
whatever is now experienced. Both Mrs. Ful
ler and her husband (Mr. Jumea Fullor) consid
er thucuro complete and permanent, nml aver
that three weeks since they had very little hopo
that ahe would ever be rid of the cuncur.
[Cvlumbui Enquirer, Sept. ‘Mth, 1902.
Another (Jure of (Jaiiccr*—Wo wore
culled on, yesterday, by oubof our Harris
county subaertbors, liov. Bauukl Tuu-
kkntjnk, who HSKtired us that Dr. U.
TluMPNOfr had entirely curod him of n
•ancorof fifteen years' standing, llo r.uys
that all the phyalclftn^ whom lie had for
merly Consulted advised him to let it alone,
u« the bust lie could do, but that Dr.
Thompson has cured him in n treatment
of four tvoaks' duration. The onneorwus
•it the corner of his left eye, between it
und the 11010, uud lino boen j'rowitijj
worse until Mr. T. became convinced that
.ho ’*Iutnlono” policy would not answer
.my longer—tliai he must do somolhitiK
more efficacious. Hardly a trace to mark
whom the cancer had been now remains;
it requires eh'se observation to detect sim
ply a alight reddish and rough look of tho
ikin whero it wa* lutoly eating into tlio
flesh. We tiro convinced, in the language
ot Dr. Thompson’s curd, that “Cancers
can bo cured,” und wo Imvootoulur proot
that he is the man who call do it.
Columbus Enquirer, Oct. '.il, 1802.
Tin's i* to certify that I bad a small lump on
tlio corner of my eye, which I thought was a.
cancer, but otbors Raid it was a wart, but 1 .-all-
od on Dr. C. Thompson, and ho pronounced it a
cancer and treated it a* such, lie cojimoored
treatment about tho lfilli of October and it is
now well, and I advise persons laboring under
moll to call 011 Dr. Thompson immudiutuly, for
lit can euro cancor*.
This, 23d of December, 18i>2.
if T'JiOd.S. MAOHUDER.
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