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COMBINED WITH
Mabie & Co.’s U. S. Circus!
P. A. OLDER, - Manager.
WILL NO T EXHIBIT at COLUMBUS, uj.tiI Satur
day and Monday, .Jliirch sth and 7th, 1N53.
THE Dublin are re-|iectfully informed, that these TWO
VAST ESTABLISHMENTS, united lor the present
season, form Ly far the largest collection ot
LIVING ANIMALS,
and the most Attractive Array of {Entertaining
Novelties, rvorexhibited in this or any other country.
A large collection of-ANIMALS and BIIIDS can Le
seen under their Spacious Pavilion t 2So feet in length, for
one price of Admission.
Hours of exhibition from 1 to 5, P. M., and 7 to 10, in
the evening.
The Cavalcade will arrive in town on the above morning,
and there will be a Grand Procession, heralded by the mon
ster Elephant, Kaalqo-Ama, one of the largest in t/ie ;
United States.
‘l’lie Procession will be preceded by the celebrated
NEW YORK BRASS BAND,
Directed by the renowned Bugle Player,
F. C. STBKLK.
Conspicuous in the Grand Cavalcade will bcjsccu the
MAMMOTH PERFORMING CAGE,
Weighing over 10,000 |l., drawn by IIIOIIT
mh y y/jjjtjs use
Altogether forming a most Magnificent Moving Panorama.
A tfii filing performance at eacli exhibition in ari immense
performing de:i,by Signor llini.iiAiao, the most renowned
of Lion conquerors, who will at a certain period’, enter the
den olhis terrific group of Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Cougars
Panthers, &c.—the same as performed by him in all tile
principal cities f Europe and America.
MABIE & Co.’s
-iXSJsNL'i
This stupendous establishment is organized at an enor
mous exp -ii. e. and the proprietors feel proud in recommend
ing to the pulilic a series of novelties unsurpassed by any
Equestrian Tioupe now travelling.
The principal Star- who compose the fc jueslrian Troupe
are M’LLE AI ARIETTA, tirst lady equestrian of the age;
her beautiful roan hor-v, trained by herself, is from the finest
stock iu Europe, and has been for years the greatest favorite
at Fraueoni’s, iu Paris.
Equcrtria i Manager W. Waterman.
The Star Clowns, P. Horner, the great American Jester;
also Sam u l Welser, the great Portuguese Juggler and trick
Clown, each famous for original wit and humor; M m.e
np.Xßimw, the accomplished danseua* ; Mr. W. Water
man, W. Cole, W. Chambers, 1). Richards,•!. Siiolfs-
A. I’uetnette, TANARUS, Os horn, and iu fact the whole establish
merit is a vast repository of
NATOIUS AND ART.
Admi st >n FIFTY CENTS. Children under JO
years of nge, arid servants, halt price, to the whole
combined exhibitions.
A f II description of iho Animals, Brds, &c.,
can l) •seen by the (..'ninpinvV bill.*, at the princi
pal hotels. ’ \VI M. DAVIS. Agent.
C • trtbus. Feb. ]f> 185 n.— w&.tutf
United States Mail Line.
Fro:u Columbus, to Chunncnuggce, ami Union
Springs, A!a., Via IjAmrngton,Sand Fort, Uchce,
Creek Stand, Hernando, I.iion, and Stewart's
31 His.
g ~ THE umlur.signnl Is now prepared to eurrj
jwsunuer.s on this line; he therefore hope* to
he laton-U w u>t a good share of the public patronage. This linv
httersreu. Ml Glmuueinigifee, the line lo Montgomery, vln Tn.*-
kogee, Ala.; nho, the one lo Eufaiila, yin Cluj lon, Ala.
SCHEDULE:
I .cave fotninbiis* Tuesday, Thurwlay and Saturday 7 .'MhijVt.,
arrive at i’liULueuujflfee next days, at noon.
I .eave Chminemii'cce Tuesday and Thursday at noon, and
Monday* at 3 o’clock a. m., und arrive at Co'uiulms Monday,
Wednesd-y and Friday at 8 p. ui.
A. HAYGOOI), Contractor.
v C-tUce at •*iul-tl orpt* House.'’
Conneciim’ with the mol train of curs •n Musi-ogcn Vailroad
(or Mac.m, Favannah and Charleston, and all interim diate points.
Rela’ive distaiiceu trow this- rout#: Warrior Stand i- lour
uules ir on Ili-maudo ; Five Points is Sevan mites horn Kn#n :
Unit'd) is tv\o miles hom i
links point himnsna.Ki e; and Missouri, Tik# eot:*'r, is eigh
teen tui'es from i hmn.eneuvo*. Carriages rouerred and ready
tit any trip for the am- of families. T. C. PKIBCI-.N, Auent.
Jan. ! t. IKI. ! !-J.o
TKtIY FACTORY,
HARRIS (QUNTV, GEORGIA.
Ware Ito ’m on ICasl shir Hu a.i slreet, next tln.r to
I’. Mr Harm■
H. G. JEFFERSON & CO.
“Cd PiIOPKIKTOIW ofUieatKJTe work* respectfully in for ui
the lUti'ic, that they have, now on hand for sale, and are con
staidly manufacturing all descriptions of Woodkx AVakk,
such as CuAtas. P.:ns*TK*n*. Ikt kkts,Ti hf,&.c..&c.,
oi the De.-t material, and Iln':*.. -d in excellent style under thel*
personal supervision.
They p irticuinrly call.it tent ion to their various styles and ({Utili
ties of cm uns, which, for mutnc**, comfort, durability and < sina r
nkss cannot e surpassed iu any eomlr> ; varying in prieefrom
Sid to S.M ;htdozen —specimen* of v. hich cun l*e seen at their
Ware Uoomgue door above i*. Mcl.vrkn’s, Broad street.
Columbus, whichliny publicnre invited t< examine.
Every de-cription ot * hairs, Bucket*, Tubs, te. made to ordi i
alter any fashiondesiriHl. They are also prepared to furnish Wi>-
and Blind* of-all descriptions to oriicr.
premiums were awarded to the Troy Factory m
the Soul hem Aarnculiural Fair lit Macon, tor the best speciirx-t
oi'i'h iratid Wooden YVare.
irder.*-left at their Ware Korun ea*t side Hr ad street,
I reeled to ?t. C. Jellerson <x. i'**., • (lmnht:s, will line! \v
romiti at'eTtoti. May Id—wlv
FANCY GIIOCEKY STOIiE.
('. (HihKTHKK,
Og cilirj>e Slieut, opjiosilc Krnltickv Uoiimi,
■\ ITOn.ll miv to hi- lrit*:i*L. Ilijii In. has jus! nv.-iwd a
li.n- i-soiiimiil.d E.WIILV (aun'ElilES FOR
THE Cl IV I’ll A HE. whirl, hr would hr much |ha-u •
Ml.avr his hi ■ml.-1.,, all and mu |.„ ihrm.ulvu
The• lidl-iwi ,2 cnntpri.-o a pan ol his sli.rk. viz.: t'o
l-V-h, <1,i.,! and |>irl. hsl Salmon, driud Hollul.mt, pirklod
Sl-ad, N... 1.i.&3 Markuiei, ■1 .V 2 Kit-. .Mr-sl’.in,
Brans, hi h I’otaiocs. Hire, Bunkwhuat Flour, linr St.
Loin- Flour, Buttur, Cl, vsr, .Ist,, .mh( Ui.. Coll.. . fir-
Tru, Ih.u ins,. I rim I Figs, Fir rrves, Pirkuls. Catsup, Vo .
i’owduis. Crauournr.-, driud Apples and IVauhus.liiiruhuw- .
eg To’ uuu.., IWdur mid Shot, .Mu-turd, Onions, Table
•Salt, and many otliur artiulus too imlious lo iiivnliou.
Just ruuuivud, a F'ru.-li supply ol'Family (iroueiius, and
a line lot .and Brandy, Winus, Champaign, Cidur mid U hls
kuv, and a film lot of Cigars.
iVu If. Is-,! .S] g„t
VALUzABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
STEAM MILLS, LAXD, WAGONS. MULES, TARTS.
WORK STEERS, STOCK ROTS of superior breeds,
TOWS, working utensils of various kinds, if, kt-
A ISO, .1 PORTIONS OP TUB MILL IIAMIS,
It svniituil by the pinchnseroi llio property.
v I)i *dm ion >I the copartnership heretofore existiii.i” in the
1 \ ;U)-v- r*tu:ible property h vina; tnken plnee, the uiidersiyn
ed subscr.tn rs w ill priK-eed to nell,
On the first Saluniny in 31 arch next,
On the premiss, ttlie hifhest Wilder, their
STEAM AND GRIST MILLS,
With i! their appendnfefc..consisting of Three t orn Mills en
pubU* *f urindiiijf Rve hundred bushels per day. mid :< .'•;’ f, te .
tiring Mil? w'itli French I turn*, sufficient to jjru 4 all tlu ‘A iieut
made iu the con tty ami convert it into dr si rate Hour.
A I.SO, TWO FIRST RITE SAW MILLS,
Interior to , oncin the ; >o a Circular Si.tc ihut van ent
withsivilHul management irotn six toeijjht tluiutand bet t lmn
ber per day, the oilier an lJprii[h - tor Sash) equal to any saw of
tnnt k::d ; the whole propelled by an K/iuine of yreat poufr.
en nbie | riHiiiingall the machinery I at can lie attached lii.
S'iuc Hundred Acres ej first rate Dine Land.
TV el I tnob.avd and Uneiv adapted to yrowir y < o:ti n, and an ia
exbaiis itde quantity <u bard timber i ear by, suitable for all me
chanical business.
The.-* ini.ls, kmw as Puteelf ft If hid, m it's Strata Mills, are
most iavuiatiy sit wind—bordering on that rich i’ratrit icy ion ;
they have earceever 1 ecu aide to supply the wants of Ihe cou
frv during s ttiimc —the -rist mills have to be rtin day and nuht
to keep Up with the custom— waterpower at that season entirolv
tad osr in ::li,rtie lime r
e tei ms (K sale liberal; particulars r.u.de known on the day
X. N. c. POWELL.
> WILLIS GODWIN,
- v H BLACKMAN.
B. SMITH,
Jan is-it j. and. Walcott.
FLOUR ! FI.OUR !
A T W I N T E a ’ fl l> ALAI’ E MILLS!
\\ T •• “ih receive this day,and continue to keep on hand, for
; ’ l,!ir customer* R supply of F L OIT R from the celebrated
M dii'Adtit rv Mills, until we are able to resume operations,
toiumbus, lec la—iwtf C. T. IN’SLEE, Agent.
. United States Mail.
lor carrying tin* Mails of the United
on the following iou!e rom the 1-t da/ o!
to the 30th dav of June, 1855, will be received at the
Office of tne Post Office Department, in the city
until 10 o'clock A. M. ol the 17th day ot
next, to he decided by the next day.
HBlFrom Bainbridge, Ga., by Chattahoochee, Ocheesce,
™ West Winton, Iticßoe's Bluff, loin, and Fort Gads
den, to Apalachicola, Fla. f 2(X) miles and back, three
times a week, from the 15th October to 15th June of
each year, and twice a week residue.
From 15M October to 15 th .sane.
TiOave Bainbridge Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday at J
5a m ;
Arrive at Apnalacbicola next days by 11am;
Leave Appalachicola Monday, Thursday, and Sal- i
tirday by. 10 p ni;
Airive at Bainbridge next days by 10 p m
From 1 5th June to i5 October.
Leave Bainbridge Sunday and Wednesday at 5 am ; ■
Arrive at Appalachicola next days by 11 a in ;
Leave Appalachicola Monday and ‘l liurstlay at 10
pm;.
Arrive at Bainbridge next days by 10 p in.
Proposals are invited for six. times a wed; service from
15th October to 15th June of each year.
NOTES.
Bidders should state the mode of conveyance intended.
Mail Agents are to be conveyed without charge, if the. ser
vice be ?et to coach, stage, or steamboat conveyante. De
duction will be made from the mail pay lor trips not run .
and fines imposed lor those not performed, agreeably to the
contract in all particulars. The Postmaster General may
annul the contract for repeated failures, or for violating tlu*
Post Office law-. He may alter the contract or schedule,
provided he allow pro rata extra pay for additional stock
made necessary by the change, and one month’s extra pay
in cases of curtailment for the service dispensed with. No
extra pay will be allowed for excess ofactual over advertis
ed distance, should the distance above stated prove to be
short stated.
The proposals should he addressed to the. Second Assis
tant Postmaster General, endorsed “Mail Proposals for
Route 3,540,” and l>e accompanied hy a guaranty of one or
more responsiblei persons; also hy a certificate of one or
mors postmasters, setting forth that the guarantors are able
to make good their guaianty. S. D. HUBBARD,
Post Office Department, Postmaster General.
February 8, 1853. feb 22, Bw4t.
PUBLIC MEETING.
AT a meePiignf the citizens of the till district of Carly county
assembled at their Justice Court Ground outlie 20ih inst..
the following preamble and resolutions were submi.ted and
unanimously approved:—
Whereas, the citizens of this district, and ol certain other ad
joining districts in this count), and the counties of Raker and
Randolph labor under manifest inconvenience on account of the
distance of their county capitals.
Resolve.-*, That we, the citizen*: of the 4th district of Karly
county, will use all honorable exertions to form anew county.
I* k it KritTimi Resolved, That the citizens of the 4th,alh and
bill districts of Early, th 3rd district of Raker, and the sth and
7th districtsof Randolph, be notified hy publication of these pro
ceedings in the Times and Sentinel and Albany Patriot to meet
the citizens ot the4th district of Karly at
A It Ni: it l> YSi \’s ,
iii said district, on the t It t id Sat it id ay iit A pri 1 next,
to t ike into consideration the importance and propriety of form
ing, through the propcraulhcritics. anew countv fro in the said
districts. JOBKPII 1). HARDY, Chairman.
A. Dyson, .Secretary.
January 18. 1853. 3wt2oap.
•HOME INDUSTRY.”
JOEL T* SCOTT,
I G A K M A N U F AC T U It K It ,
i.7 yy.it’ noons xonrn oy iialj. u muses.)
Broad Street. Columbus, Georgia,
A LYYAYSon hand, at Wholestile ami Retail, all desirable
jtV varieties of
HAVANA \M> A Jit’.RICAN CICAI’S
which will be sold on low terms.
A liberal discount will be made te those who buy to sell again.
A generous share of the patronage of the public is respectfully
solicited. AJI Cigars warranted to be such as represented.
Columbus, < >cto!i*r : 2 —4ow ly
COYWAI AND SIHvBT lltON
A N I)
SaULM<&&&.<
r I K subscriber, ever grateful for [>ast patronage bees leave to
1- inform his friends and the public that he lias oncofthc largest
as.Hortrneiits of Tin Ware and Housekeeping articles ever offered
iu this market; consisting aslollows: Path Tubs, .Shower Hath*,
with llmss Valves, Hip Haths do., Sponged Pyramid cake and
ornamental mould*; Jelly mou!ds;eotfee Filterers; do. Higgins; do
large and small I ’rus; Knife Trays; do. Washers, anew article:
Hrooms, Cocoa Dippers; Pie and Dessert plates, all sizes; Hritaii
niuNvare, of ait kinds;Sjdce Hoxcs; Dressing Cases, Cooking
.Stoves of various patterns, warrented to perform well.
All manner of Tin or sheet Iron, or (Kipper or Zinc work, done
at short notice, on the most favorable terms
Ati orders lor Tin put up at short notice, on terms to suit the
times.
Having in his employ the best Job workman in this countn
alt he a*ks is to give him a trial.
Cuttering or Rooting done at short notice, and warranted.
Call and see me before engaging or purchasing el.-ew here, as
am determined to sell and work as low as I he l©we*t.
J. It. HICKS.
Ka*t side It road street, near the .Market.
Columbus Ca., May IS. IH.VJ
Avery’s Sewing Machines.
Price Only SBS !!
Patented October 19, 1852.
r IMI IS machine is. acknowledged, hy all who have mud it, to he
1 superior to that ol any other Fcwing Machine ever invent
ed, for its simplicity, compactness, the beauty and strength of its
stitch and its cheapness. It weighs about g.' lbs., and c< sis only
from ®25 to S3O. It will work, neatly with the sinailest thread,
the linest muslin, cambric or silk, as well as linen, \v< oh n ; mi
cotton goods, and all kinds of leather. It is so simple, that a
child ot lb years ol age can understand and work it rapidly, vi ith
out any danger ol its getting (.ut ol order, and e-;;n do the work
of more than 2(1 sc nistre.-sesuuich heller in o\ei\ re*p ct than
it ean be done by hand. The stitches are independent >t <<:h
other—so much so, that it every i.tlier slit< his cut. the seam still
holds good and strong. It h unlike and much better than any
other sewing machine ever invented. This inachii.e is peculiar
ly adapted to family and plantation use, as it die* ..;i winds ol
* w ing, and w hen known will bo generally introc.m and inolatr.i
lles and plantations.
The Avery r owing Machine Company have per feetd the r ar
rangements tor iiiiinufncturiiig on the largest scale, and will tup
ply any number ot machines at the shortest notice. ('rders nd
dressed to CIIARI.KS NKTTI.KTON, 251 Hroadway, New York,
will receive prompt attention.
January 11, 1853 I funis
1853. SPRING GOODS, 1853.
WILLIAM 11. KNOEPFEL,
W William street, New York.
I.MPoRTKR AND JOBBER,
LY i Jiy.Yi //, GK/IM. n\\ y.YO/.lsJl .IMJ) J) OMF.S TIC
CIO CDs.
For Tailor.* mid Clothiers, have received hy late arrivals, a
large Mid well selected stock in Herman, Engl sh and French
Cloths, of all grades and style.-.
.Mohair (Touting*, Drap D’Ktc, Ilmen’s C'io'.h, Alpacca and
Worsted Coatings, ('ashmerelle.
Mixed and (;touded Zephyr Cloth, plain andtwiilid.
Fancy French and Harnsley Drills.
Drown and Yellow Linens, Fancy Fluid ami Figured .Mar
seille* : \\ lute and L’ulf 1 igmed Marseille*; Drab Bilk and Linen
Coatings, together with an extensive assortment H
TRIMMINGS,
and other th oils, suitable for the CLOTIF.NC TRAD. the
most favorable terms.
Pai ticu'ar cash or short-I‘.me buyer sand all who study their
iutci ests, w ill call and examine his .-lock, heiure purchasing else
where. New York. January gg—4w ly
TO CAPITALISTS!
rj ■'ll F. subscriber desiring lo remove West, offer - for sale his
1 interest, (Ink Foi ktu oi an
IRON FOUNDERY.
’I He Founder) is situate • in (beetle county, Alabama, a! out six
teen miles from Hoiling Springs. There is plenty of i RF, wJdcli
is pronounced hy those wli know, to be of the’ tirst quality.—
The Foundery has been in .successful operation Ii two years;
makes the hUYI.s T C/ s 77.\Y;>, which hav e s. far, a*ud al
ways will
MEET WITH READY SALE.
There is also now in course of crms'rue!in a set of } X ‘/'E.Y-
Sli MU.! .v.one io-trihof which I also will sell, and which
are located within h.-.l: a mile of the Iron Works: healthy loca
tioi , g(H*d water, &.C., &c.
A man with ( npit U and yarray could mak#* a Ibrttine therle
For further particulars, addles- the subscriber at <rion Post
Office, Alabama. 8. K. IHHKI.I..
February 2- w3l
JAMKS KOI'SSKAi’
KLLPB a line assortment of (.'rocerles on hand, for sale on
reasonable terms, consisting ot
175 BbUs. New Orleans .Molasse- ;
100 Bbls. Flour;
20.000 lbs. Bacon Sides ;
75 Sacks Rio Coffee :
10 Hogsheads New Orleans Sugar;
• 100 Boxes Tobacco —Assorted Qualities ;
25,000 Cigars—Assorted Brands ;
50 Bills. Wlu. kev ;
20 Bids. Dexter Whiskey;
10 Bids. New England Rum;
10 Bbl>. Common Gin ;
25 Jars Snuil;
100 Bushel Cow Fetus;
200 Bushel Pindor Peas,
Also, Hagging, Rope and Salt, and many other articles too
numerous to mention. Those wishing to purchase, will please
give him a call.
Z Bl‘re West side Hroad Street, (5 doors above Rankin’s
('olumbus, Jan. 11, lftT . j
P. & J. DeCORDOVA’S
TEXAS LAND AGENCY.
AUSTIN AND HOUSTON.
‘’PIIK subscriber would inform the heirs of those who fell with
L Fannin, Ward and Tkavis, that the Leeislati.re lias made
amjdeprovisioi 8 tor them tn gratitude for the bravery of their
ancestors. Full information can he had hy aildr. **ing’ as above
a! Austin stf.d Houston, Texas. .> refer to
Lov I’. 11. HELL,
Lt hot J. W. HENDERSON, • „
Hon Til OS DUVAL, Sec’rv nl State. > lexas -
Hon J. H. SHAW, Comptroller. )
Dec 7-w3m D. S. H( i|.T. Ge..ru'ia.
D. B. 7 HOMPSON & CO .
(AT THE SIGN OF THE HEART,)
ilftlow Mill, Dawson A Cos.
r PIN, Copper, Shoot Iron, Steam Boat work, all manner
1 of Gutters, Piping, Conductors and Roofing done to
order, substantially and warranted.
0v.27 43—ts
BROUGHT TO JAIL,
the Bth in*L, as a runaway negro tnau hy the name
of 7DA y. who say she belong* to Zachariah Daniel ol
Sumpter county, Ca., said ho is dark cemplcctcd, nine
teen or twenty years old, weighs two hundred ibs., the
r ght forefinger nail hall while, the other full black. The
I ' T * rT “ 1 ’ owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay
charges and take hunaway, or he will be dealt wii!* according to
*“■-, . . .IOSKI P IIK.MHKH T.
Columbus, Dec 14— .5(1 wtf .lui!or of Man ager cuvaty.
v 4 S3OO Reward.
tnN the nigh; onju: 29th ot December last, my negro
mm: J ACK made his di appearance, Inking w ith him a
large RAY HORSE belonging to m\ lather.
Ja- k is about ihirty years of age, rather dark complex
to u-tout built, w eighs about one hundred a: and -ixtv lbs.,
ha* lost his upper front teeth.
l! the said boy has been stolen. I will give a reward of Five
Hundred Dollars lor the apprehension of thief ahd negro, and
their deli veiy to me. or Three Hundred do liars for the i.egro and
Y. T. 1.01 TIN,
Jan 19—3 wGt Rocky Mount, AVrriwetlu r to.G ‘
The Soil of the South “
For i853.
a aovrm.v .loruvA i,,
Devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture, and the General j
Planting Interests of the South.
JAMES M. CHAMBERS, Agiuiltural Editor. !
CHARLES A. PEABODY, Morticultural Editor.
Published at Columbus, Georgia, on the First ol j
every Month, at the low rate of One Dollar a year, in !
a dca nee.
T E R M SS:
Oue year, §1 00
Six copies, one year, 5 00
Twenty-Five copies, one year, 20 00
Ono hundred copies, one year;. 75 00
All subscriptions must commence with the volume.
C II A R A C T E R . S TIC S.
Both the Editors of this Journal are engaged iu the j
cultivation of the .soil of the South.
In the Agricultural Department,our li-t of contribu
tors embraces many of the most successful agricultu
rists of the South; and each number, for 1853, will .
contain a contribution from one of the most distinguish
ed scientific agriculturists in the United States. <
In the Horticultural Department, Mr. Charles A.
Peabody, who has attained unrivalled excellence, has
secured the co-operation of Iverson L. Hards, J. Van
Buren, and Dr. Camak, distinguished horticulturist*; of i
Georgia, who have pledged themselves to contribute
regularly to our columns.
With a rapidly increasing subscription list, the Pub
lishers hope to be able to have the next volume beauti- |
fully illustrated.
Every Southern man who cultivates a plantation,
works a farm or garden, or grows a tree or flower, will
find the Soil of the South an invaluable companion.
N. B.—The cash system will he rigidly adheicd to,
and in no case will the paper be sent unless the money
accompanies the order. Wc return our thanks to our
subscribers for 1852, and hope eacdi one of them will
send ns his dollar before the close of this year. The
first number for the new volume will be published by
the Ist of January.
LOMAX & ELLIS
Dec. 1, 1852. Columbus, Ga.. !
Drugs, Medicines,
P A I N T S A IN 1) OILS.
A I AM now receiving a large and fresh assortment 1
Wof every thing usually kept in a DRUG STOK E,
and will ofler inducements to purchasers that will
be satisfactory. 1 have Schielleher’s extract Pow
ders and Extracts, and every tiling of the best quality.
Prices to suit the times.
Choice TEAS, Black and Green.
April 23,*1852. _ R. A. WARE.
CPIO IC E CIGA RS.
’ I'M IE finest selection ol HAVANA Ci(ARS that
1 has ever been offered in this market, can he 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.
■VTOTHING to do but to have Roiling Water and a
IN Teaspoonful of lire Kxiruct stirred into it, and
you have as fine Cofiee us can be made.
For sale bv R. A. WARK.
April -23, 1852.
FISHING TACKLING.
I INKS, Hooks, Rods, Flats and Thongs. For
j salebv R A. WARK.
April -23, 1852.
WHITE LEAD AND LINSEED OIL.
JUST received and for sale by
April ”23. 185-2. R. A. WARL.
LAMP OIL.
\ITINTF.R Sperm, Bleavhed, Elephant and Lard
Oil. Rest quality. For sale by
April ‘23, 1852. R. A. A AUK.
BEST CHEWING TOBACCO.
|-OR sale by R. A. WARE.
I April 23. 185-2.
L si l\ 1 It fi T II’S
NEW CROP.
JUST received and for sale by
R. A. WAKiv
ALSO, alow lloxes Choice Flower Seeds,2 0 varie
ties in each box.
heb. 5. 185-2. •* !l
WI N Do W GLASS.
V LI, sizes usually kept—French and American—by
A April -23, 1852. IK A. WAKK.
BLANK BOOKS.
r AM now receiving a large and complete ,-.-.„mfut
1 of alank Work, of the best quality ol Paper an.
Binding,consisting in part of !,. ‘gers, -lomnals. and
Oav Books, ot various sizes and stylus. Also, ( ash.
Invoice, Let U-r, Bill Books, I!
Dec. 9, 185-2 r ’° l*
Oil'Ll',VS War with M.-xivo
It Forsalebv
’ A C. FLKWKLLEN & CO.
.futie 18, 185*2. -•">
IRVING’S Complete Works—uniform edition.
For sale by
’ A. C. FLKWELLF.N it. CO.
June 13. 185-2.
\ BBOTT'S Young Christian, and Way to do Good.
For sale bv
A. C. FLEW ELLEN A, CO.
June H, 185-2. 25
\ RTIII'RS History of G-orgia. Rentuekv and
Virginia. For .-ale bv
A. C. FLEWELLEN A CO.
June 18, 183-2. 25
I* \PER! PAPER!! PAPER!!!
I UST received irotn New-3 ok. ai.d ior s:.l. cheap.
1 at the Agency ol Rock Ma dFa I” c. -pkmda.l
article of ENGLISH ( REAM .a.! BLUE I. \ll >
letter paper, I'NRCLKD. Al FRENCH EXTRA
SUPERFINE blue and white letter oaper. ride I ami
unruled G. B. CURTIS, Agent.
Columbus, Dec. lfi, 1552. 51 lm
GUANO.
( SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF GUANO, i.etar
. \ rived and for sale at (IK KKN ii OOD ,v t t >.'S.
GKO. W. WINTER
Dec 23, 1852. 52 ts.
BLANK HILLS OF KXPII.VNOE,
OF the !h‘st quality, for fah* bv
J. W. PEASE* j
Dec. 9. 1852. 50 U*
\ RVINE’S Moral and Religious Anecvl-'IC:-.
1\ F<>r salebv
A. C. FLEWE!JiE.\ & CO.
Jim? 18.1852. 25
Northwest corner of Hie Public Square,
LA CHANGE. GEORGIA.
rpHK Subscriber has Liken tlu’ wdl known Hipw ;
I formerly kept bv Mr. Samuel Curlri;lit. in La-’
Grange, and now offers his service.- :is a TAVRRN
KEEPER.and from his long experience, he hopes to I
.receive a liberal patronage from the public.
R. TAMER.
La Grange.Mav 21. 1852. 21 ts ;
SCHOOL HOOKS.
npME subscriber is now rcecivingtli.* I:*gt •’ ami ino.-t i
I cotrtliirte of School Boi ks ever olferixl
iw this market, and is offering them on such terms as to
give satisfaction to all who will give him a call.
J. W. PEASE.
Dee. 9, 1852. 50 t :
J. W. PEASE,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
I Two Doors North of the Mechanics- Bank.
COLUMBUS, GA.
HAS on hand, and offers for sale on the most rea
sonable terms, the largest and most Complete as-
J sortment of
SBDKI'“ATO §TATIOITJ':IY,
ever offered in this market. The public are req>oetfnl!v
INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE THE
STOCK.
t f? 0 Teachers and Country Merchants arc paiticu
lariy invited toexamine our large and well selected stock
of
SCHOOL AND CLASSICAL BOOKS,
embracing all the varieties ustd in this section of coun
try, from whom orders are solicited, and a liberal dis
count made.
August 27. 1832. 35—ly
T ETTER and Cap Tape: .
1 j A fresh Minnie n t
A. C. FLEW ELLEN & CO.’S.
June 18, 185-2. 25
BLANK BILLS OF LADING,
FOR sale by J. W. PEASE.
Dec. 9, 1852. 50 If
KM©U© zAKI® IFMO©Y ©T©Kg n
wiifipm &
Broac Street, Columbus, €ta.
rasa itutiuui. i ts. - /..-pliyr Worsted,
,; 7'A WHITTELBBY 8c CO.
\ lolins,
Fiutes < HIT. It for sale an assortment and new and elegnnt gooffs in Cutlery, \
Clniionctks Ihcirline. Sole agents lor the celebrated Manufacfttrers - Mantle Vases,
Via!ineellns, KTJNU’3 & CLAHEE ARD CHICKERING,
Drums, They keep constantly on band ;m assortment of &c.
Accord eons, A PHAN O FOUTES of their make, with and Watches and Clocks,
FiuLnas J * S j J without the. Ak>!km attachment. Jewelry
Taiubotines. ;: ; _ To their h.rve stock'nf’SnKT Mi-r-ic hus Bridal Presents,
Melodeons, .iV.r.vi tnL v j llst j, ;u lded, all the latest publication*- ‘ Parte Mommies,
Fine Italian, German _ fron> , * ,e ‘ ,r ' v V *rk \.r G.:h I'OCAI. Ladies’Wo rk lloxs
atid English Vioiin and . IXD IN's TU C.MEJSi’TA/.. Portable Writing desks
Cello Strings, Silver and Plated Ware,
U... 11 aitd Pistol.. AVATCIIES, CLOCKS AM) JEWELRY- Walking Cane.,
Powder F.ask*, Combs,Brushes,
fi wi . >-), Repaired bv a skilful workman, just arrived from . .. „
. hot Pouches, 7 ‘ - J Toilette Soap and Per
, . , M'-Y New \<.rk. All work warranted. 1
! S 1 ’ 1 / ‘ * U “ 9 : Pianos tuned and repaired, amt all instrumet>!< uimery,
Diamond gram (mnpow- Repaired in the bc.-t style. Homeopathic Books and
r * [.-•* , ‘ Medicines.
- — -A — 'Tlz.N
OCT -!'‘ v ‘s Ht.-Li ‘:;ul CixmmoiTia! Pens. Columbus, fin..Oct 15, 1852.—ts
U Exf] Teli JilF's CL () TIT ING
fi |T ‘P vj |a||l |y p Wi ks mum iif ||| || m
fy b i^dA*kii fillitnii 1 amliiliil 1
Cletliier and Merchant Tailor,
(NEXT DOOR TO HILL AND DAWSONS,)
Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia.
>|a IS voir PREPARED TO SUPPLY GE.\TLEMEN WITH THE LATEST
A FALL AND WINTER
Styles €>s Clothing-, Fitrsiishsiag- Goods,
C ‘M-W
—ALSO—
| CLOTHS, CASSIA!EKES ANT) VEST]NTS,
i of the lutes’ i;r,|i irtutions, of PitEUcn and Enoi.mh s’yles iimnafnetiirod to order and warrant.ul,
undertlie direction of
11.
j who h:is just ?mrn(‘d From New N’nrk. :.nil will bo plensed lo accousmodute bis Mci;ds :u , d nil other!?
that, it::v c.hll, with such gnnnerits ns cannot fail to please.
‘ Cohunlpis. (let. 9, 1852. t w&wif
('(.me gßtitß, one and all, And he’ll show you with delight,
.lust give Jonasßmkrton a call, ills beautiful good* so new and bright.
JL SMEETON
! Uet i.-a ; t i r.T-i to the inhabitants of Columbus for past favors, and begs most respectfully to announce that he lots
received iiis illCll and SPLKMjID stock of
mT'jm. . me, m: -<sr js>^
—CONSISTING of—
I I’.CMVCII, (JKfIAt.YN AND ENGLISH CLOTHS, CAS ILCUB ii VESTINGS, OK ALL COLORS & SHADES
Ilih.'iHMirmu-K! of.- ASSIMRRKS ASl> VESTINGS nr ‘Hut taint! mnl si unique styles, wnie.li arc leu vui.e". ’
far.lest-rlpliims lit re, Inti will lie shown with much |>lensnre tuliu.se v.h . will qive him an opnorlmilit to ilo ....
. Ur (lino keeps onliaud.. a *e!crt assortment of Units
Ji. mam caaaa
Which are m 1..11 • ;ar*-1 mi D r hi* own supervinion, and warranted lo be superior lo garment a that is generally to l:c had in
“.’l. sAieing an importer of the inm.thly Paris Fuffiion S he .Mailer* him elf that he ean please the most skeptical. All tits
gmmmtDU. H. f Acilisies ’.or huyit.d are t!u- best—const qu.-iitly. he will s,;i at p /•;/;> ’ /.on p/itCF. s --nml with proinpiness
in tlu- linltihin- t --i orders, ami 1 wish to please all, he s-dictts lustriends ami the jnitdie patronage.
"FYDA.LEF7”
M .Ii lft VM A T TAI JL O St.
ONS-i DOOR Hi-;LOW GKSNKR &, IMvVIiODY’o i)KU.. S'lOlli'i
iiJiDA'u irifSEE'-J* S'uiL'iJiilß3Jis 5
HAS JUS I’ RECEIVED A COMPLETE STOCK OF— I
ft .e ; ho * -Iu i > ‘.he u ©••:> .f t!e public, f ’i.- stock cotuprises Rome of the most beaufii'uUtyic* of
\{T t 1 *. i., A ‘ ;re t, Bliie.k ix& ! Cixm.y colored Krcmdi and CasstiuckeM; black
a*. t fancy Silk Velvet Vestings of all shades and colors,
! which . • l !,. -t • at 1 - \i’ aa ! Ili*-t KASHI: \ \lil.K STYI.lhs - .
A!■ t . ii- ‘ 1.. 1-• .1 .1 • .i-.. 11 >!e ones of the L/.ii n, tn ikes hi:n e mlhlont that hiaoffbrts to please;
, adilior .. 1 gt. .1v• •t. ... i •<*, •’ •<■ ••!.. % .iu. lie i- ‘i t!) ili-vM ts t. have a iair and impartial trial before the
public ... . t• • !, at:;! 0.-ic.e :i.-tsorde| he fears ni the result.
Inu.l-tiMt • , >• t• . -•-.■* . 1 . -res .i DrillAri'um-rated aijove, lie has oti hand and is* receiving a stock o
nt: . id h\ H) 1: clo thing,
, .. . | . tit. ■: 1 1f- ‘1 - o-: vt!,-'ig si'.itabli- t a toilet
If* ;Ki i : 1 ; t; - - ■lt‘tcrniiii<-<i to give cheap bargain.-..,.!? 2
pjmTIJS
J. S). GO,
’ i.i v ,/ ■ 11. MiUHtnml; A Cos.)
i / - do.us nb ’.<• .* * ;;! !- ei. Cos., llrouri struct, ('(ilumbusi. Ga.,
- \ K ;t!\V UK Living a VERY LNi’ENMYL STOCK OF FIRST CLASS—
Gt-iitly via.i. , itdfiiu C • :!;-, • V-.rer.it; *%c. <,’e;ttlt*mcn*s (ioodx of
every variety.
Even at; 1*- ii* ?•*:- • •d'.-:i.::t-;.; i.:i* been purchased this r’jffl. Ihe nr neats l*:.*en cut bv the most experienced
anil ti. • ■! men and hoys can he easily tided w.th Ueady made Clml.ing. ‘ ants'le.uiy-made
~ < IdtTIHXtJ-B in. p.. —ilje to;- -r.de the di!f.-rt-:it ariieles of Clothing for buys and children. •
I, * [)IK> l K Anew and en-gant article ! uuii- ‘ Silk, Merit.t and Cotton Vesta, i^c.
H-lti and Cap? -Uftlieb.st in.ike and latest fusliions.^^
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER.
\Ye are prepared lo makeup Clothing at unusually low rates—and inn style not interim to any. Every garment war
ranted to/iv- 1 -gS-giuD.!!. O:r .1-'>r: meat o! i*!i ii ( a.ssinnvs, \ esiings, furnishing Goods, tee... will be found complete
in ,-verv partieular; jin.l a cßrv.ul exatnitmlioii of aII t urg>->ds is resnectuiliy solicited from those who 1:1: y retui this tmlice,
N. it. - V deduction ol five per ecu', will he made for Fashion alt billsnot less than ten dollar*.
Jas. D. Williford. Daniel Rowe.
|
1852, ‘ |
JOHN s N iT H
: —TS NOW ITEI’KIVING ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF—
READY MADE CLOTHING
EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET.
it !i- bus >elected with (atte and vale, ai:d every article cfeicd is warranted well madc
iaaaiD ©if irsiis iLAi/ssir ainyjkiiSo
77/A’ VOM.on LYG EMBRACES-. Jl FEU’ OF THE I.FADLVG AKTJU.F.S WO II LY STORE:
n French and Fnglish Black Cloth Ores* (_VATB : I VI :> !>•', of various styles and patterns, including Satin
** *’ ** ** Frck “ | 6i k, t !oth, Mj-rseillu*, &.c. Ate.
ljr Ji f t; ** Sack “ i. ) HATS and from the bet and most fa*h
—LiL. I.n v atid m ixed .No’.s 1 r cks and Pulig *• . ionable Mannfaetoriuaiii New York.
it.-aver. Mohair, Wcsl End, and Hemelv (Jver Coats ; 1 -vni- . -m1
llhick and Fanev fa-Pants; * 1 I H kll KMMIINf. Impart met r, well supplied with
15 rev, Him-and Mixed •* ‘ Bhtrt*. Drawer*, (j.ilars, Glove*, Handkerchiefs, Cra
l vats, I ies,Slock*, lagging*, Ate., Ace,
—ALSO—
Hkrs2C£-i-t.o daL,o r r' 9
TIM y 11. I. two TRC.YKS , CARPET RAU>, SA’/(J/E/.S , I’A/ASEA. Colli 11 and Silk
luMBRt I.LAS, and every other article usually kept in a “ CliO r l IIIKG STORE.” %
.1 “"u.\ t.. Z A Cali and examine my good- before purchasing el**-vv lc:c. w u.\i yj?
rA-l l .AT a o’.nitry dealers supplied on lit oral teim y>’
(.toiumbus, s.-p;-inherit—twtf “ John SMITH
SSITIiII liSIFiCTIIH.
KAfiLE
ft upa Jxiifip w iw£i liiii a i?u. % j
COLUMBUS, GA.
THIS KS'I'ABLISIIMENT 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 of their Manufac
tures. This schedule will be 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’ CASSIMERE—(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 of colors
and patterns.
MATTRESSES—Ot any sine or weight, made to order, and a supply constantly
kept on hand.
COMFORTERS—Of a superior quality, made to order.
do. designed to supersede blankets for negroes, heavy and warm,
more economical than blankets.
BA'I 1 !X(r—Suitable for Quilts and Comforters.
WRAPPING TWINE and COARSE SEWING THREAT).
Cbsf* All the above goods are made of the best materials, and in the best
manner, and can be recommended to purchasers with confidence.
SEW” The Company pledge themselves to sell these goods on terms as favora
ble as similar goods can be procured from any market in the icorltl. The attention
of buyers is solicited to them before making their selections elsewhere.
Address
J. RHODES BROWNE, Agent.
WOOL.—The E. M. Cos. arc prepared at all times to buy Wool. They will
also manufacture it for Planters 011 shares, or at a stipulated price per yard.
September UO, 1852- X 0 ly
LA GRANGE “ MUSIC STORE.
rams&aius awm,
Just opened, in Thornton’s Rock Building, on the West side of
the Court House Square, a large and
j pasbionabib” music store.
I WE WII,I, KEEP CONSTAXTLY OX HAND, A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF MUSIC—SUCH A
Sheet Music, Instruction Books, Port Folios, &c. &c.
with and uitlioiit JsoiiAN attachments,
f ll DOLCE CAMPANOS, Hews’ American Action, and die LEAF TUR
NER, patent ol Ivnabe, Gaclile A Cos., and from many other Factories.
IfH ALS °)
J# r FLAGEOLETS, CELLOS, DRUMS, BANJOS, ACCORDEONS, FLUTINOS,
.Xnsic. Uoxcs, of various sizes, and well selected llrass Jnstriiiiient* for HANDS; Italian Roman
English best, strings tor MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds. All of which we pledge ourselves to
i sell ns cheap as can be purchased elsewhere in the South.
Dealers, Teachers and Schools, supplied at the lowest rates, and all orders filled with ea-e
LIGNOSKI, KENER &, CO.
1 !*. s- All Pianos sold by ns will be kept in order lor one year, without charge
! Durability guaranteed by iactors and by us. AH now music received as soon as published
: _ N - r - ISM - ts
I)K. ROGERS’ LIVERWORT AND TAR
For the complete cure of Coughs, Colds , Influenza
Asthma, Bronchitis , Spitting of Blood,andahl other
| Lung Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION;
THE CUE AT C OUCH K E .>11:1) Y !
Ueadkk ! Have you a Ctu^h y which you are neglecting,
under tlie idea that it is only a common cold, and that it
I will soon “wear itself out ?” Kct a friend tell you, in all
; kiudnes>, what will soon be the probable result.
iu a .short tiiße, if you continue to neglect yourself,
! yon will begin to feel a sense of tightness ami oppression
across the chest, accompanied with frequent sharp dart
itig pains. Then a dry, hacking Cough will set in, and
when you raise anything it will be a thick and yellowish,
jor while frothy matter, streaked, perhaps, with blood, ll
you still take no medicine, these unphasant symptoms will
! inor-•us”, and you w.ii soon have Hectic Fever, Cold
Chills. Night Sweats, Copious Kxpeetoi non, & tlieii Great
l’rostraiiou. 11 you still negh’Ct yourself, a few weeksor
months will see you consigned to the grave, leaving your
i friends to mourn how rapidly Consumption did its work
I and iturriedyou away. Friend ! have you no cause to be
j alarmed ? iu the alovc sketch you may sec as in a glass
how every ease of Consumption progresses, with more or
J loss rapidity, to a fatal termination. <>f nli the Thousands
I and Millions whom tius great Destroyer has gathered to
j die tomb, every single case began will, a Cold, if this had
been attended t.o, a I might have been well ; hut being in g
{ looted, under the fatal delusion that it would “wear itself
<rfl. it iranslorred its deadly action to the sulistance of the
Kuags, ex. iting there the formation of tubercles. An
j °dn‘r, and another cold added fuel to the Haute, until these
tubereh-s began to soften nml suppurate,leaving, by their
it let ration, great cavities in the Lui.gs. At this crisis,
•lie dis'-aso is very difficult (>t cure, and oftentimes setsai
ilotiancc all human means.
In the latter or worst stage, this medicine will often
times arrest the disease, or cheek its progress, and will
always make shepatieiit more comfortable, and prolong his
fci> .a.ei i-’ ih ere lei - .* worthy of a trial ;—but iu its iuc!p
----j cut or rmiug |" , riMls ( 'onsumpiion is as curable as any
ether thsease, and “Dr. lioger?’ Syrup of I iverwort, Tar
ae 1 C auchalagua. it taken at this t ine, will cure it at
sure!// as it i-: taken ! ‘J h s is strong language, but wc
e..ii 1 of. i you 1 ■ numberless living witnesses to prove that
in ■!!, w■ *-.11.1:1 - m I child, who has a (J-*ugh, or is subject to
Oids. to keep th s medicine by you in the house ; and
whenever Vou take Cold, do not “Ut it alone” tn work
mi.M-inet m your system, hut eradicate ii thoroughly, and
at Alice, by litis powerfully healing Compound, and leave
your Lungs uninjured, to carry you in :u l vigor to a good
:•! o T 11 e k s!
Have you deii a e, w. ably children, vvlio are always
taking cold,and suhj.-ct to Croup ? Remcmb. r ! Tlic-r*
never was a case of Croup, which did not originate in a
Cold ! And when your ehilds goeto bed whce/Jim and
coughing, you know not that, before imping, Croup may
not set in, and ere you tan get a Physician,’ your dear
ehdd may be beyond the tvaohof help.’ \V e beseech you,
there!, >iv, as you value the lives of your children, keeiw
th:s medicine by you in the.house,and whenyour little one
take cold and emium nee coughing, give it to them at
| once,and rest not until the cough is entirely subdued. NYe
conscientiously aver, after the most extended experience
that if this advice were followed, no child need ever
Die of ('roup.
For the cold would be cured, before it could arrive at ties
’Waited and fatal stage. L„t every Motl.er, espeowllv
fiecd well these letnarki, tliar she may not hwsatter w%e
mourning over the early blight of some cherished blossom
have occasion bitterly to reproach herself for her criminal
nugieei. It isi an old adage, that “to be fore warned, isto
be forearmed.” Parents ! so let it be in your ease.
suro 10 “’j k I)l - A ; Rogers’ Syi up of Liverwort.
Jar and Canehntagun, and let no other le palmwl n
you.
SCO VIE & MEAI),
.... , , _ 1 1 1 ClarWes Street, New OrlMaa.
U holesale General Agents for tilt Southern
Stales, to whom all orders and applications
for agencies mut be. addressed.
Also sold ty
DA XFORTH A XAGFL, Co!mbs Gt
Robert carter, “
GI4SXKR* PEABODT “ n
DAVID YOUNG.
And by one Agent in every town i„ Georgia and
Alai, tuna. Sold at wholesale by the prineipal Druggist.
1,1 Augusta, Sa vs ninth and Charleston, S. <j,
February 8-6wly
Mexican Mustang Liniment
il lIS invaluable preparation has been but a few n,oaths
be ore,be people ol the South, yet many thousands ot
botl.es nave been sold and used in a cheat variety of
diseases, and it has given universal satisfaction. We
have heard ol .tone that were dissatisfied with-it. W.
field as a remedy the various diseases and com
..tails sot which it IS recommended, with full confidence
m curing them, as over lour millions of Bottles have been
sol,l and used tor a great variety of complaints, both ~|
men and animals, and it has always given saiisfaelion, be
cause it lias performed just what we said it would, li has
Healed Ganeeisand sernfuloiis sores and ulcers that had
l-esisiea tne treatment of the Medical Faenl v
C2D A child i„ Frederiekton, \. 1!., a few d.-,vs ago
! ls l“gs severely against a sieve. The mother ini- I
mediately apphe.l Linseed Oil and Colton Wool with a
tiglit bandage over all; in a short time the screams of the •
elnld induced the mother to remove the bandage, when it
was discovered tlwt the cotton wool had taken fire by spon
taneous combustion and had considerably increased the
s,v.c„l the burn. The mother happened to think that she
had part ot a bottle of Mustang Liniment in her bouse,
which she got immediately and applied to the burned
limbs ot the little sufferer, and as soon as it was applied,
ihe child ceased its cries and soon after fell asleep in its
mother s arms, by the soothing inflacnc# of this valuable
preparation.
i bis is to certify that the Mexican Mustang Liniment
lias been used guile extensively in the stabh* of Adams A
to. S Great Southern, Eastern aud Western Express, for
curing Gads, Chah s, Scratches, Sprains and Bruises,and
it has proved very effectnaj. Many es their men have
a.so used it ou themselves sud their families, and they idl
speak of its healing and remedial qualities in tile highest
terms. One of our hostlers got kicked, and badly cut and
braised on Ids knee—as asnsl, the Mustang Liniment was
resorted to. aud the soreness and lameness was soon re
moved, and it was perfectly well in three or four days.—
W e bare no breitstioa ia recommending it as a valuable
preparation, to be used externally on man or beast.
Rheumatism.—This is to certify that mv wife’wasaf
theted with severe elironie Rbeamatism ; she had suffered
tor months with the innsl exerueiatiug pains; the had
tried Rheumatic Compounds, Reliefs and almost every
tiling recommended for tins dreadful disease. None of
them relieved her pains in the least. She used a fifty cent
bottle of Manning Liniment, and it cured her entirely; she
:s mow perfectly well, and recommends all of her friends
to rise Ihe Mustang Liniment.
(*i£jnod) .Tames L. Olitku.
Savannah, Georgia, Jaawrv Ist. 1853.
Principal Otiiees, 304 Bruadw.v, New York, and Ht.
Low s, Missouri.
A. G. BRAGG i CO., Proprietors.
.Sold in Golumbws, Gu., by GESXEU &PE A BODY.
Febiww-y *, 1858— twArwlv
For the rapid Cure of
COKiHS, COEDS, nOARSEXESS.
BROXf HITIS, WHOOPIXG-COIGH,
UtOlP, ASTHMA, AND
fOXSUfIPTIOX.
Many years of trial, instead of impairing the public con
tinence m tins medicine, has won for it an appreciation and
notoriety by tar exceeding the most sanguine expectation
t 11 n but its mtnatie virtues and the un
mistakable benefit conferred on thousands of suflerers could
originate and maintain the reputation it eibow While
Lii’-D l iT r re F L upo ” ,he community have
tailed and been discarded, this has.gained friends by every
trial, conferred benefits on the afliieted they can never tW
to l forgouen ° d ° U ' e “ l °° nu " ,eroU!? ;,nd ‘oo remarkable
While it is a fraud on the public to pretend that any one
Ith-o tb!!rT‘ ln p ‘ , V VT' —Still t,Kre if abundantproof
lut till. I berry i eetoral does not only as a General thin
hut almost invariably cure the maladies for which™/ ; s em ’
ployed. ‘.u.iiSL.ii,
As time makes these facts wider and better known this
ineuicme lias gradually become the best reliance of the af-
Htcted, fro n tile log-cabin of the American Peasant to the
palaces of European Kings, Throughout this entire coun
try, in everv Mate, city, and indeed almost every hamlet it
contains Cherry I eetoral is known as the host remedy ex
tant tor diseases ol the i liroat and Longs, and in ,j, a „y
foreign countries it is coming to beextensivelv used by their
most intelligent Phys,emus, in Great Britain, France and
fn.im.iny, where the medical sciences have reached their
highest perfection, Cherry Pectoral is introduced, and
eons ant use in the Annies, Hospitals, Alms Houses Public
Instilimoris, and in domestic piactice, as the surest remedy
their attending Physicians cun employ for the more dan
gerous injections of the lungs. Also in milder eases and
for children it ,s safe, pleasant and effectuai to cure In
fact,some of the tita-t flattering testimonials v/t receive
have been from parents who have found it efficacious in
cases purt'cidarly incidental to childhood.
Ihe Cherry Pectoral is manufactured bv a practical
Chemist, and every ounce of it under bis owii eye, withiu-
Kvvf ’ 55, a i' CUraC> F ! . l " and care - h f e | ed and protected by
lawfioni countorleUs, consequently car. be reli#il <xn * ■
nine without adulteration. 4 J Ulftl °* * 6 *en
, nVi' llaVe e " dca , v ? lr ®4here to furnish the community with
oomme'!d e itsG i f < mVb Ur ' nS,C r: U . per ' orily aml w,mh fhoold
commuat jteeli to their eonfideuee—a remedy at once afe
rovedS'tG 1 ’^ 1 ’ * Ms , has b >’ seated and count-’
le 8 trial* proved itself to be: and trust bv great care in nre
afionf Phv n ela,niKal :t °enraey. of troiform strength to
afford I hj Memos anew agent on which they can rlv for
■ -s? a s* a
• old in Columbus, Ga., by ROBERT CARTER
i , .. . and DANFORTII & NAGEL
and by Druggists generally. Jan. !—wAtw4m.