The Weekly times & sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 185?-1858, January 18, 1853, Image 4

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LATEST NEWS! AN attractive stock of Staple and Fancy Pry poods for Fall and Winter trade C. MYGATT, Is now opening the most extensive and complete stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. ever offered in this city; to which he would most re spectfully solicit the attention of buyers. Come one: Sept 30,'1852. * £’ 11 CARPETING. fy YDS .Tapestry Velvet, Tapestry Ingrain, fJm\J\J\J Imperial 3-ply, Brussels, Ingrain and Damask Hemp CARPETING; now in store and tor C. MYGATT Sept. 30,1852. 40 tl NEGRO BLANKETS, AC. AVERY large and complete assortment of Negro Blankets, Bed Blankets, Kerseys, Kinseys, Negro SHOES, HATS. &c., &c.,just received by C. MYGATT. Sept. 30,1852. 40 ts Drugs, Medicines, PAIN T S AND 6 I LS. 1 AM now receiving a large and fresh.•l^orUnent CS# of every thing usually kept in a DKIAv siom„ and will offer inducements to purchasers that will ** be satisfactory. I have Sehieflclter’s extract 1 ow ders and Extracts, and every thing of the be-t qualitt. Trices to suit the times. Choice TEAS, Black and Green. April 23,1852. R. A. WAR E. CHOICE CKi Ali S. THE finest selection of HAVANA CIGARS that has ever been offered in this market, can be had at Dr. Ware’s Drug store. Those who like a good smoke, and a good Cigar, can be accommodated. April 23. 1852. R. A. WARE. EXTRACT OF COFFEE. ■\TOTHING to do but to have Boiling Water and a JA Teaepoonful of the Extract stirred into it, and you have as fine Coffee as can be made. For sale by R. A. WARE. April 23, 1852. FISHING TACK LING. LINES, Hooks, Rods, Flats and Thongs. For sale by E. A. WARE. April 23, 1852. _ WHITE LEAD AND LINSEED OIL. JUST received and for sale by April 23, 1852. R. A. WARE. LAMP OIL. WINTER Sperm, Bleached, Elephant and Lard Oil. Best quality. For sale by April 23, 1852. R. A. WARE. BEST CHEWING TOBACCO. IT* OR sale by R. A WARE. 1 April 23, 1852 iTSB It K TO mtimm urn NEW CROP. JUST received and for sale by U. A. WARE. ALSO, a few Boxes Choice Floircr Sceds.W varie ties in each box. Feb. 5, 1852. 6 ts PAPER! PAPER!! PAPER!!! JUST received from New-York, and for sale cheap, atthe Agency of Rock Island Factory, a splendid article of ENGLISH ‘ REAM and BLUE LAID letter paper, UNRULED. Also, FRENCH EXTR A | SUPERFINE blue and white letter Turner, ruled and | unruled. G. B. ‘ URTIS, Agent. Columbus, Dec. 10, 1652 I Ini TOWN RESIDENCE FOR SALE.! THE subscriber wishing to remove into the country, 1 offers his house .and lot for sale. The premises i consist of two lull lots running through from street to ! street. It is high and pleasantly located ; the improve- i meats new, with one of tho best wells of water in Co- I lumbus, and in an excellent neighborhood. For terms, j ‘which will be reasonable,) applv to R. M. Gunby. ! W. H. YOUNG. ! Columbus, Dec. 9, 1852. 50 9i .). w. pease’, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Two Doors North of the Mechanics’ {Sank, I COLUMBUS, GA. HAS ou hand, and offers for sale on the most tea- j sonahle terms, the largest and most complete as sortment of sofas Mm ever offered in this market. Tie- public are respectfully 1 INVITED TO CALI. VND EX \MI Nil I'HE i STOCK. i3?” Teachers ami Country Merchantsare paitieu- I larly invited to examine am large and well selected stack j of SCHOOL AND CLASSICAL BOOKS, embracing all the varieties used in this section of coun try, from whom orders are solicited, and a liberal dis count made. August 27, 1852. 35—ly Dugs and Medicines. r rMIE Subscribers having made extensive additions to I -L their Stock, are now prepared ta furnish all in 1 ened with every thing in their line. They offer a most xteensive assortment of SOAPS & PERFUMERIES. j They have also lately received an invoice of Dental and Surgical Instruments, a great variety, and carefully selected, to which wr in- j vite attention. Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Window Glass of nil i sizes, Putty, Glue, Sand Paper, &o. Ac. Also, Stockton’s Premium Teeth, comprising the most-extensive assortment ever belbre I offered to Dentists in tins region. Also, an ample sup- ! ply of the most APPROVED P ATENT MED ICINES, such a- Sands’. Townsend’s. Pelletier’s Guysott’s, Bull’s, and all other Sarsaparillas; .layne’s Tarrant’s, Sands’, Hibbard’s,and other preparations. Ac Nov. 14 46 ts DANFORTII & NAGEL. IF.TTER and Cap Paper. j A fresh supply at A. C. FLEWEI.LEN ,t CO.’S. June 18, 1852. 1 26 ’ BLANK BILLS OF LADING. FOR sale, by . .1. W. PEASE. Dec. 9, 1852. 50 ts j GUANO. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF GUANO, just ar rived and lor sale at GREENWOOD & CO.’S. GEO. IV. WINTER. Dec. 23, 1852. 52 ts. FLANK BILLS OF KXf'IIAXGK, OF the best quality, for sale bv J. W. PEASE Dee. 9, 1852. 50 ts LANIER HOUSE, ; Northwest corner of the Public Square, i LA GRANGE, GEORGIA. npHE Subscriber has taken the well known Hogs; j JL formerly kept by Mr. Samuel Curtright, in La- j Grange, aud now offers his services as a TAVERN- j KEEPER, and from his long experience, he hopes to receive a liberal patronage from the public. R. LANIER. La Grange, May 21, 1852. 21 ts BLANK BOOKS. I AM now receiving a large and complete assortment of .flank Work, of the Best quality of Paper and Binding, consisting in part of Ledgers, Journal-, and Day Books, of various sizes and style*--. Also, Cash, Invoice, Letter, Bill Books, Records, &-,e. &e J. W. PEASE. Dec. 9, 1852. 50 t) SCHOOL BOOKS v THE subscriber is now receiving the largest and most complete assortment of School Books ever offered in this market, and is offering them on such terms a- to give satisfaction to all who will give him a call. J. W. PEASE. Dec. 9, 1852. 50 tl THE GLENNYILLE MLF mmwm WILL be opened again, for the reception ot pupils on Moqaav the 17th ol January next, under the direction of the undersigned. The rates of Tuition will be as heretofore. For further particulars, any person desiring it, will be furnished with the annual circular of the Institution. ■JOHN M. WHITE, Principal. 81*3011852. 1 At ifflia© Aki© inr©[s©= j Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. , . * ~ raas Instruments. ; J Guitars, ... WHITTELSBY & CO. ”’ ilk Violins, **"* Ki utes OFFER for salt* an assortment of new and elegant jroods In Cutlery, ! theirline. Sole agents tor the celebrated Manufacturers Mantle Vases, Clarionettes, Violinrelios, NUNN'S & CLARICE AND CHICKBRING. of ("inss.Torcebim! Drums, j •; They keep constantly on hand an assortment of &c. Accord dons, P^f4f^ pIA3, ° FORTES of their make. with and ;■ Watches and Clocks, Flutinas, ,3 * 3 U without the -Er.lian attachment. Jewelry, Tainborines, IBSitßi?! To their large stock of Suckt Mi sic lias Bridal Presents, Melodeons, |just been added, all the latest publications Parte Monnaies, Fine Italian, German |*jgg|g2*|from the New York press both OC.tJ. Ladies’ Work Boxes, : and English Violin and ; IJvfo I.YSTRUMF-XtAL Portable Writing desks ; Cello Strings, , Guns and Pistol., ’ WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY- Walking Cane., Powder Flasks, Combs,Brushes, o, . r, , j/a p Repaired by a skilful workman, just arrived from shot Pouches, Cjfk .. ‘ , ’ , , J Toilette Soap and Per , ,fr V > V New r York. AH work warranted. ‘ Caps and Gun Wads, £r?-Hano, tuned andrepain-d, and all instruments Turnery, Diamond grain fiunpow- repairt .,j in b( ., t Homeopathic Book, and der. ... .© Medicines. fcj” Bagiev’s Gold :md Commercial Pons. Columbus, (la.. Oct 15, 1852 -ts GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING firnishiie immisnMT. QDSjfOIB T~cD3~g> JTcca.h ad _ J., M UI D;A BfT.EL Clothier and Merchant Tailor, (NEXT DOOR TO HILL AND DAWSONS,) Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia, j -Aa IS VOIf PREPARED TO SVPPI.Y (IEXTI.EMES 11777/ THE LATEST |- R FALL AWII WINTER Styles £ Clotkiiig, j ALSO— : aaLnFCT cr.OTUS, CASSIMEUES AND VESTINGS, X ! Ill’ the latent importations of Fcknoh and Ev.i.rsii eiylcs uianufoetured to order and warranted, under i Ik- ififei-tion of m. who Inis just leUirned from New York, anil will be pleased to .■iceommndate bis friends and all others that may c-nll, with such g-.-iraienK as ennnot fail lo pb-ase. (’"linnbiis. Q,-t i), 1852. iw.V e ls ’ BEAU ~ MONDE. ‘ I Come gents, one and all, And lie’ll show you with delight, Just give Jonas Smerton a call, His beautiful goods so new and bright. J. SMEETON | Ret urns sincere (hank* to the tiihabitimUi of ( olttmbus Jbr jH6t favors, jind begs most respectful I v to announce that lie h*m ■ received his RICH and SPLENDID Mock oi ’ * ’ ! —CONSISTING OF— ■ FRENCH, GERMAN AND ENGLISH CLOTHS, CAS MERES is VES i’l.Vt.S, OF ALL COLORS fc SH 4DFS Ilisus-n.rIinentoI'CASSIMKHKS AND VKSTINGS are ofthe lak-rt mul inosl unique -tyl.~. an- 1,-a vari..u- ’ i forde.-cri|itioiis here, hill will be shown willi much pleasure to those who will ifive him an opportune , nolo so, tile nl.no keepa oil baud a ttclert anaortwent of (dent* mum aaas Which am miiuufaclurei! under his own snm-nisinn, and warmnlcd to he .-ai|u-rlariii gurnienls Ihnl is generally In ho had in! slop shops. ,T. S. beingnn importer of tho monthly Paris Fashions, ht* fhittors hiiusi-li'lUal lm can please the most sitopUcal ill ills 1 o-aarnnlieii. Ilis fn-.iUtiesfor Iniyina an- tin- I— I—i-'iiiseiiuciilly. hi! will sell m I’m /.air ;•///,- ; .s_a,.,| willi p-’oinonn I ill the Billtilment nl nnh-rs, sunl -i wlh to |.huse ail. In- solicits l.is friontls’ami tin- i-nt.li.- pnlpon,,./,-. October D, IKT-J. \v£tiw|f | daleyT" ~ MEK 1’ IS. A’A T TAI L O It, ON K DOOR BELOW G! ESN ER & i’BABODY’o DRUG .--TORE iBSMIy SlfißlSifp > —HAS JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE STOCK OF— IF/ALL A\Kl© MaßJtl® ©©©©©=, ! to mIGcH he solicits the attention oft lie public. His stock comprises some of the most beautiful styles of i H cld’ li a, Jlgured, black anti fancy colored French and English Casslmeres; llack j . if. and fancy Nilß Velvet Vestings oT all shades and colors, J Aii.cli he pivpmvii to make ui* in the NEATEST and most FASHIONABLE STYLE*. j A ion* experience in c m:n,% in sm• of i‘v most fashioni’ihle eitiesofthe fiiiun, makes him conlhient that hits efforts to please ;GI these whoiuiiy favor hirn with ncal, will not be in vain. lie is only desirous to have a lair mul impartial trial before the I public, ami this in* asks, fettling sure that it wBl oe accorded, and once accorded lie fears not the result. j hi .! I I ‘ioij i,. t!u* various cloths, (!asUtnero-> t'assinieres Drills enumerated above, be lias on hand ami is receiving a stock < RE, ID Y--M- WE CLOTHUYG , J .; : i ail of sin >• *r oitalifv. In a wm’d he has ever\thing suitable to st ueiiUemau's toilel “ fV” 4 ’allAud examine. a he is determined to give cheap hargains.^O “Mm IfMaT” J. IX WIJLLIFORD CO., (Al Hi- old mood of 11. Midtlhiirnoi. Cos. i’wo tliniis alittvc -I. S intis ,v Cos., Htotttl -tree!, Columbus, G;t.. ARE NOW RECEIVING A VERY EXTENSIVE STOCK OF FIRST CLASS I * ! nd.- Clofliittg, CluHis. Carsimores, Vestings, *f. <;cutlemci’.- f''iit!tishiiig floods of every variety. Every article in titir establishment has been purchased this Pall. Thegarutt-nls h;tve ht-t-n cut itv the most experienced ami fashionable tailors. All sizes of men and boys can he easily fi-U-d -with Ready made Clothing. Gelds’ready-nnttle garments of every conceivable variety anti style. BOV’s CLOTHING—It is impossible to enumerate the different articles of Clothing for hot. and children. I, ABIES’ CLOAKS—A new and elegant article—Ladies’ Silk, Merino and Colton Vests, &r. - Hats and Caps—Ofthe best make and latest fashions. CLOTHING MADS TO ORDER. vVe are prepared to make up Clothing at unusually low rates—ami in a style not inferioi to any. Every varment war- 1 ranted to give satisfaction. Our assortment of Cloths, Cnssimres, Vestimts, Furnishing Hood*. &c.. will be found complete in even- particular; and a careful examination of all our.goods is respectfully solicited from those who may read this notice. N. IS.—A deduction of live percent, will be nv.tcie ah Mil? not less than ton dollars. Jas. I). Wili.tfoßd. - IlAvn-L Rowe. Oct 27—twtt’ FILL AND WINTER CLOTHING, -i OHS SSi tT il —IS NOW RECEIVING ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF— REACT MABE CLOTHING EV E R OFFE RE I) 1 X TII / S MiRX ET. * It Inis hen selected with taste and care, aud every article offered is warranted well n-ade SHipSftip i&S9© IfiDiiS ILiWiiST the r01.1.01t l-VO EMBE.trr.s .I H'.H OI- THE LKIDLVII XKTIV/.E, .YOU l.v .'■Tula : mo French and Fnglish IllackClolb IlresS COATS : ‘ KSIV, of vark.us - amt pailt rns. iiaduding Satin j u .. .. •• Frock 1 fculk, vibitq ( ass, Marseilles, A.c. v. .. u sack u j if H ATB ami (JAPB, from the best and most sash wUI.sL tJrey and Alixcd Sacks, Fr-.cks and Pelts *’ Enable Mimufactorles in New York. gßearer, Moliafr, W est Emi. mtd fiemclj Ot.rf.-als; | TBK FCRXISHING llepaniuet is well supplied with - 1 1 %£*s"** Cn ■’ —ALSO— rTJE3®is-JtBL *©:nar:m.jeJt 9 TRAVELLING TRUNKS, CARPET RAGS, SATCHELS. VALISES, Cotton and Sil , UMRK ELLAS, and every other article usually kepi iu a “ CLOT HIK O S1 ORE.” % Ml EgTCall ami examine iny goods beiorc purchasing elsewheie.“SA CoFumbus, September 17—twtf JOHN SMITH. , nwpiMi n—■■■. ~ .... ... J L ‘—i— - SOUTHERN MANUFACTURES. EARLE tfl/RYrrnri/PNft’? SB Ki3"!D’ I’ t.oii no -i si di uylL r i\ , tost t, COLUMBUS, GA. THIS ESTABLISHMENT is now in complete and successful operation. It is the object of the Company to supply the Southern demand for the heavier styles of Cotton and Woolen Fabrics, so far as their capacity for production will permit. They now offer to purchasers the following schedule ot then Manufac tures. This schedule will he altered from time to time, as they add to the variety. 4-4 Sheetings, very heavy and superior. 7-8 Shirtings, do. do. 7-8 Osnaburgs, do. do. Cotton Yarns, assorted numbers, neatly papered. PLANTERS’ OASSIMERE —(Jeans,) colored. Black, Brown, Green &c. do. PLAINS, do. do. do do. PINE KNOT do., very heavy, for negro wear. COLUMBUS FASHIONS—(Stripes,) very heavy, of a great variety |>f colors | , and patterns. | MATTRESS KS—Of any size or weight, made to order, and a supply eebtantlv ! kept on hand. 1 COMFORTERS —Os a superior quality, made to order. do. designed to supersede blankets for negroes, heavy ana warm, more economical than blankets. BATTlNG—Suitable for Quilts and Comforters. WRAPPING TWINE and COARSE SEWING THREAD. All t-hc above goods are made of the best materials, and in ti’ best manner, and can be recommended to purchasers with confidence. y ri/” The Company pledge themselves to sell these goods on terms as farora- j ble as similar goods can be procured from any marled- in- the world. The attation j of buvers is solicited lo them before making their selections elsewhere. Address .!. RHODES BROWNE, Age,l WOOL—The E. M. Cos. are prepared at. all times to buy Wool. They Will | also manufacture it for Planters .on shares, or at a stipulated price per yard, j : September .’lf), 1852- 10 lyl | LA GRANGE MUSIC STORE. MB MiL | Just opened, in Tliornton’s Hock Building, on the West side |>f tlie Court House Square, a large and ■ I MUSIG SfOESi WK WILL KKIH* tONSTANTLY ON HAM), A WKLI. SKLKCTKI) STOCK OF MUSIC —SUCH \ j Sheet Music, Instruction Books, Port Folios, &c, &e, — jm. u PDA m$, with and without /EOIJA X ATTACHMENT^ ?? ffj! DOLCE CAMPANOS, Hews’ Amerie.-m Action, and the LEAF Tmit NER, patent ol Knabe, (rachle ik Cos., and from many other Factories. M ALS0 ’ FLAGEOLETS, CELLOS, DRUMS, BANJOS, ACCORDEONS, FLUTINOS, Jits sic Boxes, of various sizes, and well selected Brass Instrsunents for HANDS ; Italian, Roman! j English best, strings for MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds. All of which we pledge ourselves tol sell as cheap as can be purchased elsewhere in the Soulh. tw Dealers, Teachers and Schools, supplied atthe lowest rates, and all orders filled with care LKJNOSKI, KKNER &, CO. I*. S. All Pianos sold by us. will be r bcpt in ortlcr for one year, without charge Durability guaranteed by Factors and by us. All new music received aa soon as published. Nov. 11, 1852. ( . iCt t< (-g-ggAPARI^^ I-\ Ul ART BOT I'LES. i For I’liiirri vu the Blood, and i-ok the i Cure of Scrofula, Rheumatism, Stuu ifOßN Ulcers, Dystefsia, Salt Rhkvm, Fever Sokes, Erysipelas, Pimples, Biles, Mercuri ai. Diseases, Cutaneous Eruptions, Liv er Compl \i nt, Bronchitis, Con ■ >i uption, Female Complaints, Loss or Appetite, General Debility, &e. In this preparation we have ail the restorative prop erties of the root, concentrated in their utmost strength , and efficacy ; but while Sarsaparilla Root forms an important part of its combination, it is, at the same ; time, compounded with other vegetable remedies of great power, and it is in the peculiar combination and , spxmtiiic manner of its preparation, that its remarkable success in the cure of disease depends. It acts simulta ; neouslv upon the stomach, the circulation and the bowels ; and thus three processes, which are ordi narily the result of three different kinds of rned ! icine, are, carried on at the same time, through the instr umentaJitv of this our remedial agent ( which gently stimulates while its disinfects and ex pels from the stomach and bowels all that is irrita ; ting, and at the same time restores their vigor and tone. | Its great merit is. that i meeds and neutralizes the ae j live principle of disea-e itself, and when that is gone | the symptoms necessarily disappear; and we have only j to point to the accumulated testimony of multitudes j who have experienced its effects, to convince inereduli- I ty itself of its real value. The proprietors submit to the public the following I certificate from a highly respectable source of a cure | made by using their preparation of Sarsaparilla : Chatham, Mass., July 28, 1850. | Messrs. A. B. <fc D. Sands: i Gentlemen—So truly valuable do 1 consider your Sarsaparilla that I feel it lobe, my duty to state lor the benefit of others, the cure effected on myself. Previ i ous to 1815,1 had a disease of the throat, which des : troyed the tonsils, and was then attacked with violent 1 pain in tlie head. This soon resulted in severe inllain j tnation. and immense Quantities of blood and matter I were discharged. For six weeks the disease continued ! in the head, and then pervaded the body generally, at j tacking all the limbs. 1 was confined to a sick bed, from which 1 never expected to arise. Many physi j cians attended me, and the most skilful pronounced*me j past cure. In short, tongue cannot express rny suffer ! togs ; and in this condition I heard of your Sarsaparilla, j purchased six bottles, aud renounced all other remedies. 1 did not expect, to take, all I bought, so debilitated had i my system become. Contrary to all expectation, my J health almost immediately began to improve. I was ! able to attend to my domestic duties, and soon could walk out, a thing I once thought would Ik? impossible, j My gratitude 1 cannot express, feeling satisfied that noth* ! ‘ng else could have relieved me of the misery and suf fering 1 then endured. I most cheerfully recommend ■ Sands’ Sarsaparilla to all suffering as I have done. Respectfully, yours, REBECCA MAYO. j Knowing the above statement to be strictly correct , and being near neighbors to Mrs. Mayo, we cheerfully : testify to the same. WARREN RODGERS, JOHN HALLET, PRISCILLA L. DODGE, REBECCA SMITH. Another Remarkable Cure. New-Yokk, Jan. 8, 1850. | Messrs. Saxds : | Gentlemen—l have great pleasure in acknowledging to you the great benefit I have received from the use of your Sarsaparilla. A subject of pulmonary disease, I made a voyage to Europe, but while there continued to be afflicted. A few weeks after my return, I was seized with a violent hemorrhage of the lungs, and from tlfe debility and great prostration of strength that followed* with the protracted difficulty of respiration, I am en tirely relieved by tlie use of your Sarsaparilla, which I consider a most important and truly valuable .discovery ! in the healing art. 1 leel that I have not for fourteen ! years enjoyed so good health as at present. Gratefully yours, S. E. SAY MOKE. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. D. SANDS, Druggists and Chemists, 100 Fulton st.., corner of William, New York. Sold also by Drug gists generally throughout the United States and Cana das. Price SI per bottle; six bottles for *5. For sale by DANFORTH & NAGEL, GESNER & PEABODY. Columbus, Ga. Nov 11.1852. 46 Bin mm* ANTI D’YSPHPTIC MEDICINE. { For the relief and cure uj Dyspepsia, Chronic hirer Affections, and, ninsl of the diseases arising from Indigestion. : IN ushering the above medicine to tlie nolice of the | I'ublic, tlie undersigned feels in duly bound to make I a candid statement of its merits, and the peculiar morbid j .’ondition ofthe stomach and alimentarycanal, for which tie regards it as remedial. It is his desire that this | medicine shall he appreciated by Ihe public, only in pro portion to ils merits; and from his own long experi ence in its use, anti from the commendations which it Has received from tt number of his medical brethren who have beer, kind enough to make use of it, at his in ‘tance, he lefts satisfied that he can base itssuccess be fore the public upon no surer foundation than that ofits intrinsic virtues. j But while the author feels no hesitation ill commit, i ting it to the test of public estimation, he does not offer : ittotheinasa grand catholicon for all the ills of hu. ; inanity. His experience in the practice ofhis profession j has been of too ample and diversified a character for birn jto indulge a moment in so i-JIo a speculation. It is his I province, however, to recommend it wil h confidence to ! such persons as suffer from indigestion in any ofits mul j tipie forms, attended with a constipated condition of tho ; ! owels. In torpidity of the aliinetary canal, whether arising j i om an imperfect digestion of the (nod by the stomach j -or from a deficient, or tnorlti l secretion of bilebv the i I iver—or from the insufficiency of the natural vermis | oular mo ions of the bowels, depending upon whatso j t-vor cause it may— iri all such cases ho feels assured j that lie cannot commend it with a confidence too entiut.. : s-a.-tic To persons likewise afflicted with Hemorrhoids | ot Piles, with whom il is necessary to keep the bowels |it! a soluble state ; aud to the relief of the costiveness j li pregnant women, it will bn found eminently bene ifi lial. In all such cases he begs leave to advise its use, ind he feels confident that its efficacy will command their approbation. THOS. \V. GRIMES, M. D. For sale by GESNER & PEABODY, and HILL& DAWSON, ALSO, FOR SALE, DJ&. BRANHAM’S LIVER <&, DYSPEPTIC MEDICINE, I GESNER& PEABODY, HILL & DAWSON, an—l6-3wly Columbus, Ga. DR, ROGERS’ LIVERWORT AND TAR A SAFE and certain cure for Cough, Colds, Croupe- Asthma coiiumption of the Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, anti ail Pulmonary Affec. i lions. A lovely young lady cured of Consumption XT’ The Following is From tlie pen oF Wm. H. Lcvi son, Esq., tte distinguished editor of the U. S. Military ! and Naval Argus, under date New York, January 16, 1850. What could be more conclusive ! ‘•lt is seldom we permit ourselves to occupy a space in these columns to speak in praise of any article in the I patent medicine way ; but when we see the life of a fellow-creature saved by the use of any medicine what ever, wc coi sider it as our right, if not our duty, to give a simple statement of tacts, that others may, in like manner, lie benefitted. The case which has’ induced j US lo pen this article was that of a young lady of our acqaintaucc, who by frequent exposure to the night air, j contracted a Coifl which settled on the Lungs before j its ravages could be stayed. (Tiffs occurred two vears ago this w inter) Various remedies were used, but with ! very little effect or benefit. The Cough grew- worse, i with copiousexpectoration, and the sunken eye, and i pale, hollow cheek, told plainly that pulmonary diseage was doing its worst on her delicate frame. The family physician was consulted, and although he would not i admit to the young lady that she really had the consump tion, yet lie would give no encouragement as to a cure i Al tins crisis her mother was persuaded to make use oi | a bottle oi Dr. Rogers’Compound B’yrup of Liverwort i and Tar, and we arc happy to state she was perfectly ! cured in less than three months by this medicine alone after even hope was destroyed. It is useless to com ment on such a case as this, for the simple truth will reach where polished fiction never can. If any doubt 1 the authenticity of this statement, let them call’ at this ‘ office—U. 8. Military and Naval Argus, No. 19 Chatham street, N. Y. Testimonies of the N. T. Press. From the Now York Courier, Aug. 13, 1850, Dit. Rogers’Synor or Lmiiwona and Thrl—Wo have heard ofgoveral important cures recently effected by this excellent medicinal preparation, and in one in stance that came under our observation, we can speak confidently. One ol* our employees, who had suffered severely from a long standing cold, during the past week commenced tho use of this medicine, and his Cold has entirely disappeared. From the N°w York Mirror, Sep. 1, 1850. Liverwort and Tar. —Ofthe virtues of Dr. Rogers’ Cough Medicines prepared from the above articles, it ; is needless now to speak ; its efficacy in speedily cur | ing Cough, Colds, and other lung complaints, which too ; frequently, if neglected, result in Consumption, is too i well established in public confidence to need eulogy j now From the New York Despatch, Aug 15th, 18IS. We have heretofore taken occasion to give oar tes timony in favor ofthe curative properties of Dr. Rogers’ Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, and would here repeat the advice already given, for all persons who arc afflicted with Consumption, or any of the premoni tory symptoms, to make a trial of Dr.Rogers’ prepara tion. s3rThe genuine is signed Andrew Rogers, on the steel plate engraved wrapper around each bottle,and is sold wholesale and retail bv. SCOVIL & MEADE, 113 Chartres st., New Orleans Sole general agents for the States, to whom al erders and applications for agencies must be addressed, orders must invariably be addressed. Also sold by Danlorth $• Nagle, Columbus, Gesner& Peabody, do Robert Carter, do L Pierce, do And by agents in every town in Georgia and Alabama. Also sold ut wholesale l/y alt theprincipal Druggists and dealers i i ; /t Jledicinrs >a Avgusta, Charleston aud- Savannah, and bn ! ; Ha oiland, Reese &. Cos, principal agent in .\Vj York City, i LEGAL RATES OF INTEREST In the different states and Territoiies. Maine, 6 per cent; forfeit of the claim. 1 , New Hampshire, b per cent; forfeit of thrice tli ! amount unlawfully taken. Vermont, 6 per cent; recovery in action and costs. Massachusetts, 6 per cent; forfeit of thric.fi the usu : ry i Rhode Island, 6 per cent; forfeit ofthe usury and ! interest on the debt. ! Connecticut, 6 percent; forfeit of the whole debt New York, 7 per cent; usurious contracts void. • New Jersey, 7 percent; forfeit ofthe whole debt. ! Pennsylvania, li per cent; forfeit of the whole deb t I Delaware. 6 per cent; forfeit of the whole debt. j Maryland, 6 per cent, on tobacco contract 8 ; usuri I ous contracts void. Virginia. 6 per cent; forfeit doub!ethc uSury. ; North Carolina, 6 per cent; contracts for usury void ! forfeit double the usury. , South Carolina, 7 per cent; forfeit of interest and ) pemium taken, with costs. Georgia, 7 percent; forfeit thrice the usury. Alabama, S percent; forfeit interest and usury. Mississippi, vS percent; by contract 10; usury recov erable in action for debt. Louisiana, 5 per cent; Bank interest 6 ; contract S I beyond contract, interest void. Kentucky, H per cenl; usury recoverable with costs Ohio, 6 percent; usurious contracts void. Indiana, (i per cent; a fine of double the excess, nilnois, H percent ; by contract 12; beyond forfeits thrice the interest. Missouri, <> percent; by contract 10; if beyond, for feit of interest and usury. Michigan, 7 per cent ; forfeit of usury 1--I of debt Arkansas, 6 per cent, by agreement 10; usury recov erable, bntcontract void. District ol Columbia, 6 percent usurious contracts void. Florida,.S per cent; forfeit interest and excess. Wisconsin, 7 per cent; by contract 12 ; forfeit thrice he excess. lowa, by agreement, and enforced by law. On debts of judgement in favor ol the United States, nterest is computed at fi percent per annum. GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA. Governor—Howell Cobb, ol'Clarke. • j Secretaries —Arthur Hood, of Gordon, William Steele, j j of Baldwin, and W W Paine of Telfair. Messenger—Wiley II Pope, of Walton. Secretary of.Statu—Nathan C Barnett, of Bald win . Comptroller Ceneral—Ezekiel S Candler of Carrol!. 1 Surveyor General —Pleasant M Compton, of Baldwin Treasurer —Walter H Mitchell of Baldwin. State Libarian—Robert E Martin, of Milledgeville. j President of Senate—Andrew J Miller, of Richmond Secretary of li Lntner J Glenn, of Henry. Speaker of House of Representatives—James A Mcri j wether of Putnam. Clerk—Thnddcus Stu-gis, of Muscogee. Principal Keeper Penitentiary—Lewis Zachary, of Newton. Assistant Keeper—William T urk, of Franklin. Book-keeper John SGnolston, of Madison. Inspector—Peter Fair, of Baldwin. Physician—Dr Charles J Paine, of Baldwin. IChaplain—Frederick Blake, of “ ‘Trustees ofrhe Lunatic Asylum—Dr Tomlinson Fort, VDr H K Green, and B P Stubbs. Ittsident Physician and Superintendent—P r Thomas sfperintendent Western and Atlantic Railroad Win j U Wadlev. rkasurer —Gen J W A Sanford, j Amitor —Willia ns Rutherford,.Jr#- JUDICIARY. ‘Supreme Court for the correction of Errors. Blst District; composed ofthe Eastern and Middle Judhial circuits alternately at Savannah and Augjsta, on lie 2d Monday in January and June. Sejond District; composed ofthe South Western and Chaiihoochee circuits, alternately at Columbus and Amaicus, on the 4th Monday in January and second Moiilay in July. Tird district ; composed of the Coweta, Fiintand Mac 4 circuits, alternately at Mar on and Decatur, on the -aMonday in Febiuary and August. Foith district; composed ofthe Western, Cherokee 1 Julies of the Supreme Court—Joseph Henry Ltimu* kin, Aiens* Hiram Warner, Greenville; Eugenius A j RcpVter: Thomas R R Cot b, Athens. * j Clerl Robert EMartin,Milledgevil.e. Judges of Superior Courts , I Enstcricircuit: Henry R Jackson, Savannah. , Northek circuit; Eli H Baxter, Sparta Middlelircuit; Ebenezer Starnes. Augu i?• Westerlcircuit; James Jackson, Monroe - Ocmulgfc circuit; H V Johnson, Milledgeville. t Macon (lcuit; Abner P Powers, Macon, i Southericircuit; Aug H Hansel!, Hawkinsville. j Flintcirkit; James H Stark, Griffin. , . Chattaho :hee circuit; Alfred Iverson,Columbus. , Cheroke circuit; JII Lumpkin, Rome. Cowetac cuit; Edward X Hill, LaGrangc. Blue Bid : circuit; David Irwin, Marietta. ‘ Southwes ;rn circuit; Lott Warren, Albany. ATTORNEY GENERAL. i Middleci uit;John T Shewmakc,Waynesboro’ SOLICITORS. 1 Eastern o emit; Thomas T Long, Darien. 1 Northern ( rcuit;%l ‘o Weems, Washington. Western < cuit; W u J Peeples, Gainesville. 1 Ocmulgee ircuit; 1 homas P Saffold, Madison. Macon cir it; Win K DeGraffenreid,Macon. Southern < cuit; P F D Scarboiough, Hawkinsvillc. Flint circa ; Joseph V Thrasher, McDonough, Chattahooi ee circuit; Charles J Williams, Columbus. Cherokee - cuit; Join J Word, CassviJle. Coweta Cii ut; M M Tidwell, Fayetteville. Blue Ridgi ircuit; Edward D. Chisolm, Van Wert. Southwest®! circuit; John Lyon, Albany MILITIA FIRST DIVISION. Ist Brigadeferyan,Camden,Chatham, Effingham,Glynn Liberty, Mclntosh and Wayne. 2d do f Bulloch. Burke, Efnanue l , Jefferson, (Montgomery,Scriven and Tutnall, SECOND DIVISION. IstßrigadejSolumbia, Richmond,Taylor and Wairen 2d do jHancock,Taliaferro and Washington. f THIRD DIVISION. Ist Brigade; Baldwin, Morgan and Putnam. 2d do Clarke, Greene and Oglethorpe. FOURTH DIVISION. j Ist Brigade; Albert, Lincoln and Wilkes, j2d do franklin, Jackson and Madison. FIFTH DIVISION, j st Brigade ; Jasper and Jones. and do huts, Fayette and Henry, and Blue Ri< re circuits, at Cassvilie and Gainesville on the third londay in Apr* and October. Fifth distri t; composed ofthe Northern, Ocmulgee ! and Southcri circuits, at Milledgeville on the firs* Monday in M y and November. SI.VJ'H DIVISION. Ist Brigade; aurens, Pulaski, Twiggs and Wilkinson 2d do pplmg, Clinch, Irwin, Lowndes, Telfair and Ware. SEVENTH DIVISION. Ist Brigade; abersham, Hall and Rabun. 2d do brsyth, Lumpkin and Union. EIGHTH DIVISION. Brigade ; Bibb, Crawford, Dooly and Houston. 2d do Yonroe, Pike, Upson, and Spaulding. NINTH DIVISION. Ist Brigade ; 1 eaid, Merriwether and Troup. 2d do (iunpbei), Carroll and Coweta. TENTH DIVISION. Ist Brigade ; Harris, Muscogee and Stewart. 2d do Macon, Marion, Sumpter and Talbot, f ELEVENTH DIVISION. Ist Brigade ; (Jobb, DeKalb, Paulding and Polk. 2d do Iwwton Walton an! Gwinett. TWELVTH DIVISION. lstßrigade; C ss, Cherokee, Gilmer, Gordon and >V hittield, 2l ’ d ° Fl ladc^ 111 “^ 5 Walkerj ch attooga and HIKTEEBIU DIVISION. Ist Brigade; D catur, Early andßandelph. 2d do BAer, Lee and Thomas. DISSOLUTION AND COPARTNERSHIP. JOSEPH W. & ROBERT H. THOMAS, RAVING purchased an interest in the CDmtmbu. Cotton Gis r. TOR r, llln ,Sl i’x” Hut business of tho after tiffs UateT eCt Vt ‘ V ’ wlllbo “partners in the same from ami A. A. LOVVTHER having disposed of his interest iu the above hislconnexion with the same has closed. Columbus July 15—tw-tf ca! rnk.X'tav coßt oo TROY FACTORY, HARRIS COUNTY. GEORGIA. War* Room on East side Broad s i ntJ . idotr to / . McLaren . R. G. JEFFERSON & Cos. ‘SJ . PROPRIETORS of the above works rcbpc-ctfußv tfb the public, thit they have now on hand for sale, aud are con * atantly manufacturing all descriptions of Woodk n -as Chairs, Setters, Bedsteads, Buckets,Tubs* tc of the best material, and finished in excellent style under’ personal supervision. They f>articularly call attention to their various styles and quali ties of chairs, which, for neatness, comfort, durabilityand cbexV nkss cannot be surpassed in any country; vary ing in price from $lO to $24 per dozen —specimens of which can be seen at thuir Ware Room one door above P. McLaren’s, Broad street Coiuiubtis, which the publicare invited to examine. Every description of Chairs, Buckets, Tubs, &c. made to order after any fashion desired. They are also prepared to furnish Win. now 8a sb and Blinds of all descriptions to order. tfsT” Handsome premiums were a wauled to the Troy Factory’ at the Southern Agricultural Fair at Macon, for the best specimvr of Chair ami Wooden Ware. at their Ware Room—east side Broad street, irected to K. G. Jefferson &- Cos., Columbus, w ill meet w rompt attention. May 10- wly “HOME INDUSTRY” JOEL T. SCOTT, I G A R MANUFACTURER, (A FEIV DOORS NORTH OF HALL Sc MOSES. Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia, i A LWAYS on hand, at Wholesale and Retail, all desirable j r\. varieties of HAVANA VXD AMERICAN CIGARS, which will be sold on low terms. A liberal discount will be made to those who buy iu sell again. A generous share ofthe patronage of the public is respect i lIJv solicited. All Cigars warranted to be such as rej>resented. Columbus, October 2—4 ow ly COPPER AND SHEET IRON AND srasar SBAsarws? rpifK subscriber, ever grateful for past patronage, begs leave to A inform his friends and the public that he has one olthe largest assortments of Tin Ware and Housekeeping articles ever offered iu this market; consisting as follows: Bath Tubs, Shower Baths, with liras.-* Valves. Hip Baths do., Sponge and v Pyramid cake and ornamental moulds; Jolly moulds;coffee Filterers; do. Biggins; do large and small Urns; Knife Trays; do. Washers, anew article; Brooms, Cocoa Dippers; Pie and Dessert plates, all sizes; Britan nia ware, of all kinds; Spice Boxes; Dressing Cases, Cooking Stoves of various patterns, v. arrented to perform well. All manner of Tin or sheet Iron, or Copper or Zinc work, done at shorn notice, on the most favorable terms At i orders fry Tin put up at short notice, on terms to suit the times. Having in his employ the best Job workman, in this country i all he uk is to give him a trial. Glittering or Rooting done at short notice, and warranted. Call and see me before engaging or purchasing elsewhere, as am determined to sell and work as low as the lowest. J. B. HICKS. East side Broad street, near the Market, i Columbus, G a., May 18.1852 wtf Union iron Foundry AND MA CHINE SHOP: OGLE THORPE STREET , COLUMBUS , GA rpHE subscribers having just completed their New Shop, are I now prepared to build STEAM ENGINES of all sizes, atthe shortest notice, ami at less than Northern prices with the expenses added. Castings, him! Irons for .Mills, and all othei Machinery made ofthe best material ami warranted to work well if properly put up. We are sole Agents for Park & Co.’s Circular Saw Mills in this sect ion of Georgia, the whole ol Glorida, ami Alabama, and the performance of which they will warrant ugaiustany other mill if pm np by themselves. Plans and specifications for* mills fur ni.-, ed without charge, when they build e machinery. Julv J4 —w&twtl * AMUEL HKYS &t2O Till Sis to certify that I have just received from 8. Hkys Cos. one of their 12 horse power Engines, and one of Page’s Circular Saws, all of which has been put up under the direction ot Mr Heys, and with the performance of which L am perfectly satisfied in every particular. I have no doubt in saying that I think it equal to any mill in the State of Georgia, not only in the quantity | hut also in the quality of lumber it produces, and am at any time I willing to give any information respecting it, to any person roak ] ingeuquiries. WM'.C. HILL. Randolph county. July 14 —w&twtf ~JAMKS HOUSSKAU KEEPS a fine assortment of Groceries on hand, for gale ou . reasonable terms, consisting ot j 175 J3bls. New Orleans Molasses; 100 Bbls. Flour; ■ 20,000 llis. Bacon Sides; 75 Sacks Rio Cotlee ; 10 Hogsheads New Orleans Sugar: 100 Boxes Tobacco—Assorted Qualities: ! 25,000 Cigars—Assorted Brands ; 50 Bbls. Whiskey; 20 Bbls. Dexter Whiskey ; 10 Bbls. New England Ruin ; 10 Bbls. Common Gin ; 25 Jars Snuff; 100 Bushel Cow Peas; 200 Bushel Pinder Peas, Also, Bagging, Rope and Salt, and many other articles too , numerous to mention. Those w ishing to purchase, will please give him a call. Store West side Broad Street, G doors above Rankin's Corner. Columbus,.Tali. 11, 185 . • <[ wtf PORTRAIT OF JOHN 0- CALHOUN. r!IK subscribers !trepreparing for publication and have nearly completed, alargo/a lc-"lh t-k-n-*- of Smith Carolina ’* ; lll’intrioun statrennan ; —engraved iu tile highest style of art, on ] steel, by A. li. ftitchic, from an original painting. The details of 1 the likeness will bo finished from a celebrated Daguerreotype, taken from life, aud which ispronouuccd the best likeness extant. Size of tin- Engraving, with suitable margin for framing, witiiic thirty by twenty three inches. The stylo mid finish of tile work w ill be sttnoriot to any thing yet executed in this country. Every copy will be printed on proof style, on extra line plate paper, manufactured expressly for the purpose. It will be sold by subscription at the low price ot Five Dollars, per copy, and ready for delivery about the first ol’Decetnber next. Orders received by It. A. UAOHIA & UO-, Publishers. Dec 14—lm -j:t c haraia-rs New York. STEAM FACTORY. j Corner of Oglethorpe and Franklin Sts. JOHn L. BARRINGER & BROTHER, A UK prenaml at tlie above establishment to make ; y V WINDOW SASH ot all sizes, Primed and Glazed; w inflow 111 intis, painted if required ; PANEL DOORS j and all other kinds ot work in their line, atshort notice, | and made in the best manner and on as good terms as can j he had elsewhere. Columbus, Jan. 22, 1852. 4 ]y LIKELY NEGROES FOR SALE : rpm: subscriber has tar sale.a lot of choice and valuable ne | 1. groes which he tiers for sale at very reasonable prices.— ■ There are anion” them good field hands, Railroad, Steam .Boat, and Steam Saw Mill hands, one first rate Engineer and Sawver. Several first class Seamstresses, Washers and lronere. Also,a* I good nurse and clean Marcher, His house is ai the foot ofthe ! Bridge in Girard, Ala. Dec 15-twfe -wtf _ m. JtfcKEE. FANCY GROCERY STORK „, >h C. OGLI’TIIEK, strce *? opposite Kentucky House. DUhu say to his friends, that ho has just received a JX *; A ”l hY GHOCIiRIES FOR l IIF CII Y 1 RADh. wluch he would be much pleased to have Ins triends to call and see for themselves Thel following comprise a part of his stock, viz.: Cod tish dried and pickled Salmon, dried Holleburt, picklc-d Shad, No. 1,2,& 3 Mackerel,No. 1& 2 Kits, MessP.rk, iieatts, Irt-lt Potatoes, Rtce, Buckwheat Flour, fine St Louts Hour, Butter, Cheese, Java and Rio Coffee, tine 1 eas Raisins, dried Pigs, Preserves, Pickels. Catsup, Yeast 1 < '"'tiers, Cranberries, dried Apples aud Peaches, fine chew mi; 1 obacco, 1 owder and Shot, Mustard, Onions, Table bait, and many otner articles too tedious to mention. Just received, a fresh supply of Family Groceries, and a line lot of Brandy, Wines, Champaign, Cider and Whis key, and a line, lot of Cigars. *** ‘6. 1852, M 3m MARBLE WORKS, Hast side Bread St. near the Market House COLUMBUS, GA. HAVE constantlyon hand all kinds of Grare Stone * Monuments. Tombs and Tablets, of Av. e Kiev.\, Italian and Irish Marble. Engraving and carving done on stone m the best possible maimer; and all kinds of Gran ite VV ork at the shortest notice. p <, p, , J JOHN H. MADDEN, t. n. 1 lasteroft artsand Cement.alwavsonhand for 6ale - Columbus, March 7,1850. ’ 10 ts D. B. THOMPSON & CO., (AT THE SIGN OF THE HEART,) Below Hill, Dawson A- < o. r piN T , Copper, Slteet Iron, Steam Boat work, all manner ’ j 0 Y utlers / Piptog* Conductors and Booling done to order, substantially and warranted. N <> v -g7 ; 48—it OFFICE GIRAJiJ) R. R. CO., Girard, Jan. 0,185 J. are hereby 0.-. „ n staltmcnt of one-Uurd ol their subscriptions in Lash Grading mul Superstructure has been called in by the Board ofDirectoi% and that cash installments in the countv of Muscogee Georgia ami Russell, Macon and Barbour, Alabama, wilf be due aud s;vi;eoafos^ mL ' e ’ i,,co, ' ,mb ' M ’ { -” Jan.il, 1833 WALTON It. HARRIS, Secretary. FLOUR!FLOUR! AT WINTER’S PALACE MILLS: YY * will r ! ceiv6 ,t>is anff continue to keep on hand, lor VfoLmmw u npply ofl '' L or K hum the oelebraio.l AUCTION. lFSun frent *’ ”*- Kill THIRTY NO. I NEGRO FELLOWS, RAIL ROAD HANDS, The preciae day of sale will be advertised hereafter. Term, meiie lti>o-n on thedav of sale. c 8 HARRISON & t'o. ( olnmbna. Dee 18—iwltAcwii A K AYER, Auct’r. JUST RECEIVED FROM NE W YORK AND FOR SALE CHEAP. AT Agency of Rook Island Faetory. a srleniid article of F gush Cream and Blue Jjiid letter paper, unruled. Also French Extra Superfine Blue and White Letter paper ruled ami unm ed. G. B. CUHTIB, A^ent. Columbns Dec 10-iwlm