The Weekly times & sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 185?-1858, March 08, 1853, Image 4

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_ business cards. WILLIAMS, OLIVER AND BROWN, Attorneys at Law, BUENA VISTA, MARION CO. GA. Wili practice in ipe counties [of .Marion, Macon, Houston etewart, Randolph, JJ/uscotee, Lee, Taylor, and any adjoining counties where their services may be required. WM. r. WILLIAMS, THADDEI S OLIVER. JACK. BROWN* January 28—5wly LAW NOTICE. Til subscribersliaye forme,! a copartnership in the practice of f,aw. The business ofibe profession in ail its branches, will meet with our closest attention. VVc will snare no pains nor effortato secure lhe safety and speedy collectinuofall claims ,-n ----trusted to our hands, anu will be prompt and punctual in our correspondence and settlements with clients. Our mature expe nence, and circumstances in life afford, as we trust, a full guar anty that ail business com mi tied to our care will be safelv and successfully conducted. /rV'i^r 11 W!! 06 in the Allowing counties : 6 F u l ‘ti P :. MARION, MUSCOGEE, SUMTER, f„ n a^ Jfl>o/j /,/7, KAKER, LEE and EARLY. J 1; “Jfj°p r county, Alabama; in the Supreme Courtof Georgia, JJJ n , 0 * onrt * Also,in other counties when specially retained. Firm name, J. M. &J. Clark. r , . . „ „ J. M. CLARK, pumpkin, 0a M Feb. 15~7w4t JAMES CLARK, Sx._ W. C. M’IVER, A T T Oli N E Y AT LA W, Tus keg ee, Macon co., Ala. Wili practice in the counties of Macon, Montgomery* 1 allapoosa, Pike, Barbour and Russel. January 22—4 wJ y TUCKER & BEALL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, gLuMPKis, Stewart County, Ga. WILL attend regularly the Superior Courts of Stewart, Marion, su |pler and Randolph comities: and will give prompt atten tiou to ad business entrusted to their care. JO NY A. TUCKER, E. 11. BEALL. Lumpkin, January 18. 1853—3w1y INGRAM & CRAWFORD, ATTOii.M:VS AT LAW. Columbus, Geo. Will pructiu, in the Chattahoochee cireuii and the adjoinim? comities. Office over the store of J. K. liedd & Cos. PORTER INGRAM, \j j CRAWFOHIi Oillimbus, January n-2w(im KD ’ HENRY H. WHITFIELD, 1. J .A T T O It V EY AT LA W, January, ,&■“. COUKTV^GI DOUGLASS & DOUGLASS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Culhbi it, Georgia. WILT, practice in the counties of the Southwesiem Circuit, and m Stewart couuty of the Chattahoochee circuit. „ , UI'OENIUsf,. DOUGLASS, \oV99—wly MAHGEU.US not'dr,AhS. GEO. S. ROBINSON, ATTO UN E V AT LAW, Cuiti bert, Georgia. .Rk.ncßEVnas : —Hons. M. J. Wellborn and Alfred Iverso Coiuathus. Cuthhcrt, tfov 2—43wtf WILLIAMS & OLIVER, .1 T TOR NE YS A T ~L AW , Duena Vista, Marioncou.vrv, Georgia. vyl LI. practice in thoeonmh of Marion, Macon, Houston r > Stewart, Randolph and any adjoining county where the. services may be required. WM. F. WILLIAMS. TUADDEUB OLIVER. Feb 27 —tw3mtewtf. S. S. STAFFORD, .ATTORNEY AT LAW. iilnkely-, Early Cos., Ga. apSwa T. J. COLQUITT, ATT O U Jff E V A T Jj A W ISucna VlHtn. Ga., practice in the Courts of irioirnml Stewart the Chiit fv tuhoo iiee Circuit au dacon, Lee and Sumpter, of the Southwestern <’ircuit. Kkfkkknoe—Hon. W. T. < dlquitt Columbus, Ca. j fitly 15—ts F. T. CULLENS, ittoiixuy at law, BLAKKLY, EARLY COUNTY, GA. Out C, 1952. 4 i-wly DOUGHERTY, STOKES & STEWART, AT TORN EYS AT LAW, Columbus, Georgia. rruffict over Butt & Banka Store.^J \ UUt!. practice in the courts of the Chattahoochee Circuit, and f i UusAoiiand Macon comities, Ala, march 27—wly IT. r. GREEN WOOD, JOSIASI MORRIS, J. 1. ItIDGVVAV. GREENWOOD, .MORRIS &. RIDGWAY, FAOTiIHS & COMMISSION MERCK ANTE. So. -it Carotids let Street, New Orleans. l)Ot(*-W J &twty G. S. HARRISON & CO. • AUCTION AND COMMSSION MERCHANTS. Broad street, Columuim, Ga. ‘yyil.L i ;< !..l promptly mail I.iisii.t-s consigned lo Itlicnl KL;g Oi Wi.NNHMORE, GO M ,\1 i.9 Sit) N MEIICII ANT S, MOBILE, ALABAMA. Dec. 20,1349. [Mob. Trib .] 15 ti aucr x o & AM) (COMMISSION B USi NESS. rrM-lE undesigned would respectfully inform hit* friends and I JL the public generally, that-ho has opened a store on broad I street, nearly opposite Mr. Jambs Kivli.n's Situs SAuci, for the purpose of ■•aiTying on the above business, and would he happy tor them *•> give him a ••■ml. lie proposes doing the .11 CI'JUN AM!) COMMISSION’ BUsiNI.sS in u.e e.-ual way, a*u| will also attend to the selling and hiring of Negroes lor those who may uni rust him with tl-.eir i.airemige. JOHN QUIN. N. U.—Coiisigumenis i >: t rehanii>.e carefully attended to. * October 22, 1852 - \v.Sttw Iy. INSURANCE OFFICES. SUN .MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OK A. U. N KLSON, President. JOHN WHITE!IKAI\ Secretary, TILE undersigned 13 aulhoriztMl to take River and Marino riiks, for this weil known Company, on favorable terms. Columbus, 4an. 11 -twtim JOB N MUNN. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE Protection insurance < eu.puny at Laitloru, .Springfield Marine and Fire Insurance Company, at Spring field, Massic iusetts. Nor.ii Carolina .Mutual Life Insurance Company, Raleigh. Kentucky .Mutual Lite Insurance Covington. slaves insured at I wo thirds their value. s ‘- r ’ ‘ Do You Want to Insure ? rs-ufS Savannah mutuai. insuasceuovpa.vywi JL lake Marine and Eire risks on reasonable terms. Apply to R. J. BIOSES, Agent. \ T . —This office returiuhl to the holders of Policies 39 per cent, ol the premiums paid during the year 1852. Coluiubu , Oct s3— wLwly FZHB AND IiIFB INSURANCE. PflOliiGlliiN ISSURMCE 00., HARTFORD NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INStIRANCII CO.MI*ANV. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company Cou’.Gmsd to lake risks on the most favorable terms. Z-j?* Sieves insured for two-thirds value. Applications for risks in town or country may be made lo tjolombna, Sept 3—twGili JulI.N MUNN, Agent. MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE HASH OF SAVANNAH. AGENCY AT COLUMBUS, W'JJ.L r.cotve Dcjanilo-tinU i.-hecks Ini- ■: !;.■ u:i Ncfv Yorli Mhcouriihl Siivaiutuh. April-U-Uvtf lUCHARI) PATTEN. AGENCY OF THE .MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF ‘A'-.-.H; \AUV YORK. i’. H. v V . 1 ■ air f.-L.s:o <. i:tj.j.i.va.. u,, . ... Uin.i.:-I.l’ ■ f ! “'Ui i-..:. i-uUi.n l■:-1. I*,’ ..rialt>o£S^^|H^ l '" El at tht- tifllcc of i ; i., Gulai:iu< S* iv- 23—'.w.i'V iy • HAVAN NA 11 4 MUTUAL IIVSURAKCIS COKIPAMY. # Fircar.l Jlariiio risks taken by \ U.ol,n:nti-.'>. i’l hS.)—t'vly .) MOSUff SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. ra-tiirsnt'.ii-cnstarncd G 9 per rent, of premiums received'ast 5 : r !'* persons ie.Me*'; ‘o of Hie Coro| .nny ; mid con tio u-s iotuke Hire :uid Me-ire risks on the most rensonrtdo terms. . cjd 15— twtf it J Agent. ROCK ISLAND FACTORY, 18 now manufacturing Writing Paper of all the various kinds.,—such ns Letter, Fools-eap,! iat-cap, Font and Com mereial Post,'rntotl and unruled,) Medium*. Piunys, &c. Also, Nows-orir.:, Hook and Colored Paper, Post-office and Nowr P.nvei om> oyd VJt.rapping IVper of all sizes; all of which will be sold oil its favo) able terms a? can be purchased in any mar ket C. n.CURTIS Sec j .Jr VALUABLE FROPERTY FOR SALE. STEAM HULLS, LARB, WAGONS, MILES, CARTS, WORE STEERS, STOCK 3IOGS of superior breeds, COWS, working utensils of various kinds, &c., &c ALSO, A PORTION OF THE MILL HANDS, Ii wanted by the purchaser of the property. A Dissolution ol the copartnership heretofore existing in the above valuable property having taken place, the undersign ed subscribers will proceed to sell. On the first .Saturday in March next, On the premises, !• the highest bidder, their STEAM AND GRIST MILLS, With all their appendages, consisting of Three Corn Mills, ca pable of grinding five hundred bushels per day, and a Jl'mvfae turing Milt with French Burrs, sufficient to grind all tht Wheat made in the couuty and convert it into first rate flour. ALSO , TWO FIRST RATE SMW MILLS , Inferior to none in the Slate ; one a Circultir Saw iliat can cut with skillful management from six to eight thousand bet es lum ber per day, the other an Upright (or Sash) equal lo any saw ol that kind ;* the whole propelled by an Engine of great power, ca; able of running all ihe machinery that can be attached to it. AlefO, Mine Hundred Acres of first rate Fine Land. Well timbered and finely adapted to growing Cotton, and an in exhaustible quantity ol hard limber near by, suitable for all me chanical business. These mills, known as Powell &. Blackman's Steam Mills, are most favorably situated—bordering on that rich Prairit region ; they have scarce ever been able to supply the w ants ol the coun try during summer—the grist mills have to be run day and night to keep up with the custom—waterpower at that season entirely failing in all the lime region. The terms ol'sale liberal; particulars made known on the day of sale. N. B. POWELL, WILLIS GODWIN, 11. BLACKMAN, B. SMITH, Jan. 28—4 t J. D. WALCOTT. FLOUR! FLOUR! AT WINTER’S PALACE MILLS! \ \TE will receive this day, and continue to keep on hand, for V V our customers, a supply of F LOUR from the celebrated Montgomery Mills, until we are able to resume operations. OOlumbus, Dec 15—iwtf C. T. INSLKK. Agent. TROY FACTORY, HARRIS COUNTY, GEORGIA. Ware Room on East side Broad street, next doer to P. McLaren . R. G. JEFFERSON & CO. B PROPRIETORS of the above works respectfully inform the public, that they bare no won hand for sale, and arc con staidly manufacturing all descriptions of Wooden Ware, such as Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads, Buckets,l n; ,&c.. &c., of the best material, and flnisned in excellent style under their persona] supervision. They particularly call attention to their various styles and quali ties of chairs, which, for neatness, comfort, durability and cheap ness cannot be surpassed In any country; varying in pricelroin SIU to $24 per dozen—specimens of which can be se.n at their Ware Room one door above P. McLaren’h, Broad street, Columbus, which the puhlicarc invited to examine. Every description of Chairs, Buckets, TuLs,&.c. made to order after any sash ion desired. They are also prepared to furnish Win dow Sash and Blinds of all descriptions to order. Handsome premiums were awarded to the Tr -y Factory at the Southern Agricultural Fair at Macon, for the be- ! specimei ofChairand Wooden Ware. at their Ware Room—east side Bread street, ireeled to 11. C. Jefferson Ct Cos., Columbus, will meet w ontion. May 10- wly TO CAPITALISTS! r j Mi H subscriber desiring to remove West, offers for sale his 1 interest, One Fourth ol an IRON FOUNDERY. The Foumlcry is situated in Crecue county, Alabama, about six teen miles from Boiling Springs. There is plenty oft HIE, which is pronounced by those wlu know, to be of tho first quality.— The Foundery has been in successful operation r*>r two years; makes the FINEST CASTINGS, which have so iar, and al ways will MEET WITH READY SALE. There is also now in course of construction n set of EXTEN SIVE MILLS,o\\n fourth of which I also will sell, and which’ are located within half a mile of the Iron Works: healthy loca tion, good water, &c., &c. A man with Capital and Energy could make a fortune therte For further particulars, address the subscriber t rion Post Office, Alabama. K. IBBELL. February 2—w3t JAMES ROUSSEAU KEF.I’H a flue assortment of Groceries on hand, for sale on reasonable terms, consisting of— -175 Bbls. New Orleans Molasse?; 100 Bbls. Flour; 20,000 lbs. Bacon Sides; 75 Sacks Rio Coffee; 10 Hogsheads New Orleans Sugar; 100 Boxes Tobacco —Assorted Qua lilies; 25,000 Cigars—Assorted Brands ; 50 Bbls. Whiskey; 20 Bbls. Dexter Wliiskev; 10 Bbls. New England* Rum ; 10 Bbls. Common tiin; 25 Jars .Snuff; 100 Bushel Cow Peas; “200 Bushel Finder Peas, Also, Bagging, Rope and tsalt, and'many other articles too numerous to mention. Those wishing to purchase, will picas.- give him a call. Store West side Broad Street, 6 doors above Rankin’ - Corner. < olumbus, Jan. 11, 185 . J wtf FANCY GROCERY STOItE. C. OGLETIIEE, Oglethorpe Strerly opposite Kentucky House. WT’OULD say to hi - friend-*, that ho has ir.vi *.• fi\. .fa f ♦ fine U'.airtjnentof FAMILY GKOCi.RIDS FOR THE CITY TRADE, which In- would !■ much phasoF to have his friends to cal! ami see for them-elves. Th* following comprise a part of lus ?to-k.vi/. ; CoO Fill, dried and pickled Salmon, dried H**l!eiut, pickled Sind, No. 1,2, & 3 Mackerel, ‘ o. 1 & 2 KiJ-s .Me iieuH. Irish Potatoes, Rice, Ruekv.hm-.t Flom. fine St Louis Flour, Butter, Cheese, Java nt.-l U.o (Ad;.*e, fire Tea ■, Raisins, dried Figs. Pre-erves, Pn ki-ls, Catsup, Yea Powders, dried Apples and Pea elm.-. line chew ing Tobacco, Powder and Shot, Mu-tard, o;nmTable Salt, and many other articles too tedious t, meistiou. Just received, a Fresli supply of Family Groeerirs, and a fine lot oi Brandy, Wines, Champaign, Cider and Whis key, and a line lot of Cigars. Dec. lf>, 1852. 51 3 m Avery’s Sewing Machines. Price Giily $25 !! Patented October 19, 1852. I r jnillS machine is acknowledged, by all who have used it, to be 1 superior to that of any other dewing Aludiim ,vu invent ed, for its simplicity, compactness, the beauty and streie.dh of its stitch and its cheapness. It. weighs about 25 lbs., mid o sis only from 8*25 to S3U. It will work, neatly with lh<- *;••,:; ; .j tnread, the finest muslin, cambric orsiik, as well as linen, w oolen and cotton goods, and all kinds of leather, it is so simple, that a child of 10 years of age can understand and work iI vr. pi-ilv. with . out any danger of Its getting out of order, and can do Hie work of more than 20 sc unstresses much belt* r m e--er\ .vsi*. ct timn i1 can be done by hand. The stitches arc imlcpchderij of < arh other—so much so, that if every other stitch i.- cui.thc . ; .m still holds g**od and strong. It i unlike and much t e :>•, ih.ri nnv other sewing machine ever invented. This machine is peculiar ly adapted to family and plantation use, as if dues ali Kinds o’ s. wing, and when known will be generally introduce and tnmi> iies ami plantations. The Avery Bowing Machine Company have perfected ihe r ar rangements for manufacturing on the largest ecu;.-, and >\ ill tup ply any number of machines at ihe shortest noth-; . ; - .|- ad dressed to CHARLES NETTLETON, 251 Br..ad\v: • . NVv; York, wili receive prompt attention. January iI, 1853 j n - H United States Hail. T>ROPOSALS for carrying tho Mails of tho United £ States on the following routes from the 1 t day of April to the 30th day of June, 1855, will he received at the Contract Office of the Post Office Department, in tho city of Washington, until 10 o’clock A. M. of the 17th day of March next, to be decided by the next day. 3510 Fromßainbridge, Ga./bv Chattahoochee, OciK.w-ee West Winton, liickoe’s Bluff, Ida, and [ and ,; G: den, to Apalachicola, Fla., 2(H) miles and hack, three times a week, from the 15th October to 15th J une oi each year, and twice a week residue. From 15 th October to \N.k Jane. Leave Raiubridge Sunday, Wednesday, and Fiiday at 5 a in ; Arrive at Appalachicola next days by 11 .. ; Leave Appalachicola Monday/Thui.-d .v, and Sat urday by 10 p m ; Airive at BaSibridge next days by 10 p m From 15 th June to 15 October. Leave Bainbridge Sunday and Wednesday 5a m ; Arrive at Appalachicola next days iiy li ./m • Leave Appalachicola Monday and Thur-bey at 10 p m; Arrive at Bainbridge next days by 10 p m. Proposals are invited for six times a -v. -. k s-u vice from 15th October to 15th June of each year. NOTES. Bidders should state the mode of conveyance intended. Mail Agents are to he conveyed without charge, if: he ser vice be let to coach, stage, or steamboat convey an;De duction will be made from the mail pay for trips i .t run, and fines imposed for those not performed, agreeably to the contract in all particulars. The Postmaster General uir.v annul the contract for repeated failures, or for violating the Post Office law?. He may alter the contract or chedale, provided ho allow pro rata extra pay for additional stock made necessary by the change, and on** mo. ih > e xtra py in cases, of curtailment for the service dispensed with. No extra pay will be allowed for excess of actual • advertis ed distance, should the dFtance above statru prove to b<* short stated. The proposals should be addressed to the See end Assis tant Postmaster General, endorsed “Mai! 1 ;• - i!s for Route 3,549,” and be accompanied by a guarai.t'! of one or more resj;onsib!e persons; also by a certificate oi one or more postmasters, setting forth that the gna.-ant - are. aide to make good their guaianty. U. D. IT t.;ii\RD, Post Office Department, t‘o. t. (ioneral. Februaryß,lSs3. _ \.y, .2.8w4t. MARBLE WORKS, East side ISroad St* near the Marker House COLUMBUS, GA. constantly on hand all kinds of Grave Stones Tombs and Tablets, of American, and Irish Mariit.e. Engravinga©d carving done the best possible manner; and ailkindsolGran- at the shortest notice. M ni JOHN H. MADDEN. 1 faster ot Paris and Cement, always on hand foi d W Columbus, March 7, 1860. lo if jTUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK AND FOR SALE CHEAP Ai T Agency of Rock Island Factory, a splendid ji.-f.i-> of ;; • \ clith Cretm and Blue Laid letter paper; v rn- Als*’ French Extra Superfine Blue and White letter r.-;u*r ruled anc uuruUd. (F; B. CFRTIs, V’ -m ; CohiTObnsJDec lfi-t\vlm The Soil of the South For 1853. A MONTHLY JOURNAL, Devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture, and the General Planting Interests of the South. JAMES M. CHAMBERS, Agricultural Editor. CHARLES A. Horticultural Editor. Published at Columbus, Georgia, on the First i every Month at the low rate ot One Dollar a. year, in advance. T E R M S: One copy, one year, . 81 90 Six copies, one year,.. Jjjs 503 Twenty-Five copies, one year, 20 0 > One hundred copies, one year,. 75 00 All subscriptions must commence icitk the volume. C II Alt ACT ERiSTICS. Both the Editors of this Journal are engaged in the cultivation of the soil ot the South. In the Agricultural Department, our list of contribu tors embraces many of the mo-t successful agricultu rists of the South; and each number, for 1853, will contain a contribution from one ot the most distinguish ed scientific agriculturists in the United States. In the Horticultural Department, Mr. Charles A. Peabody, who has attained unrivailed excellence, has secured the co-operation of Iverson L. Harris, J. Van j Buren,and Dr. Camak, distinguished horticulturist* of Georgia, who have pledged themselves to contribute : regularly to our columns. With a rapidly increasing subscription list, the Pub- j lishers hope to be able to have the next volume beauti- j fully illustrated. | Every Southern man who cultivates a plantation, j works a farm or garden,* r grows a tree or flower, will find the Soil of the South an invaluable companion. N. B.—The cash system will be rigidly adheied 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 each one of them will send ua his dollar before the close of this year. The first number for the new volume will be published by the Ist of January. LOMAX & EJ-LLS Dec. 1, 1852. Columbus, G a.. Drugs, Medicines, PAIN T S A N D OIL S. n> I AM now receiving a large and fresh assortment £|9of every thing usually kept in a DRUG STOKE, and will offer inducements to purchasers that will be satisfactory. I have Sehiefl’elier’sextract Pow ders and Extracts, and every thing of. the beat quality. Prices to suit the times. Choice TEAS, Black and Green. April 23,1852. R. A. WARE. CIIO IC E CIGA RS. ‘'(NIK finest selection of HAVANA CIGARS that I 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. Aprilß3, lfe R. A. WARE. EXTRACT OF COFFER. ‘VTOTHING to do but to have Boiling Water and a T’eaapoonful 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 TACKLING. I INKS, Hooks, Rods, Flats arid Thongs. For j sale by R. A. WARE. April 23, 1852. WHITE LEAD AND LINSEED OIL. J UST received and for sale by April 23. 1852. u. A. WARE. LAMP OIL. YSTINTER Sperm, Bleached, Elephant and Lard W Oil. Best quality. For sale by April -ii, 1M52. It. A. WARE. BEST CHEWING TOBACCO. ¥7OR sale by R. A. WARE. T Apr;! 23. 1852 L A \ II ii E T ITS. NEW CROP. JUST received and for sale by It. A. WARE. ALSO, a lew Boxes Choice Flatter Sr.cdn, 20 varie ties in each box. he!>. 5, 1853. C, ts WINDOW GLASS. A LL sizes usual! v kept—French and American—bv J\ April 23, J 852. IL A. WARE. BLANK BOOKS. T AM now receiving a largo end eomplet*’ Sos riias'.k Work, of th* best quality <*f Paper* ami Binding,consisting in part *•! Ledgers, Joe r ..ils, and Day Books, ot various -and stylo. A: >, Ca.-!., invoice, LftU'r, Bill Ilooks Records, Sic. Si> . J. W. IT.A.-i!. Dec. 3, 1852. 50 tt 1> IP LEY’S War with Mexico. A> Forsate bv ‘ A. C. FLEWELLEN & CO. June IS, 1852. 25 IRVING’S Complete Works—uniform edition. For sale by A. C. FLEWELLEN CO. Jane 18. 1852. 25 A BBOTT’S Young Christian,and Way to do Good. xV. For sale by A. C. FLEWELLEN & CO. June 18, 1852. 25 VRTHUR’S History of Georgia, Kentucky and Virginia. For sale by A. C. FLEWELLEN & CO. June 18, 1852. 25 PA PER! PAPEIM! BABE!!!!! T UST received from New-York, and for sale cheap, f* at the Agency of Rock Island Factorv, a siilendid article of ENGLISH OfIEAM and BLUE LAID letter paper, UNRULED. Ai-o, FRENCH EX UR A SUPERFINE blue and white letter paper, ruled and unruled. G. B. CURTIS, Agent. Columbus, Dec. 16, 1852. 51 lm GIJANO. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF GUANO, jiv-t nr -1 V lived and for tale at Gi!F.F.NWOOD &. CO.’S. GKO. W. WINTF.R. Dec. 23,1852. 52 ts. BLANK BILLS OF EXCHANGE, OF t’ne beat qualitv, lor sale by J. VV. PRASE- Dec. 9, 1352. 50 ts \ RVINR’S Moral and Religious Anecdotes. Xi. Fur sale bv A. C. FLEWELLEN & GO. ■Tune 18,1852. 25 LANIER HOUSE, ‘ Northwest corner of the Public Spare, LA GRANGE, GEORGIA. r |M!E Subscriber has taken tire well known House I formerly kept bv Mr. Samuel Cartrieht, in La- Grange, and now otiers hie services as a TAVF.RN KEEPEIt, and from hi? long experience, he holies lo receive a liberal patronage from the public. R. LANIER. La Grange, May 2L 1852 . 21 ts j SCHOOL BOOKS. THE subscriber is now receiving the longest and most complete assortment of School Bm k sever offered in this market, and h offering them on such terms as to give satisfaction to all who will give him a call. J. W. PEASE. Dec. 9, 185*2. 50 t J. W. UKASE. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 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 sortment ot ever offered in this market. IE public are. k-.'jll :!•:! v INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE THE STOCK. £.s?° Teachers and Country Merchants arc pa;.Ocu larly invited to examine our large and well selected stock of SCHOOL AND CLASSICAL BOOKS, embracing all the varieties used in this section of coun try, from whom orders arc solicited, aud a liberal dis count made. August *27, 1852. 35—ly T ETTER and Cap Paper. * Lj A fresh supply at A. O. FLEWELLEN & CO.’S. June 18, 1852. 25 BLANK BILLS OF L ADI NO, FOR sale bv W. PEASE. ! Dec. 9, 1852. 50 tt , % ok* Broad Street, Columbus, ©a. Brass Instruments. Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Ciarionettes, Vtolinccllos, Drums, x\ccordeons, Flutinas, •Tarahorines, Melodeons, Fine Italian, German and English Violin and Cello Strings, Guns and Pistols, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Caps and Gun Wads, j Diamond grain Gunpow | der. WHITTELSEY & 00. OFFER for sale an assortment of new and elegant goods in their line. Sole agents lor the celebrated Manufacturers SUNN’S & CLARKE AND CHICKERING. They keep constantly on hand an assortmentol PIANO FOKTES of llicir make, with and ] J y J J without the jF.olian attachment. To their large stock of Sheet Music Las ‘ |ii C.W4itUo. L i.i j us t been added, all the latest publications’ | from the New York press, both VOCAL AND INS TH UMENTAL. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY gzo Repaired by a skilful workman, just arrived from New York. Ail work warranted. £es ■!<!§ tyF Pianos tuned and repaired, and all instruments repaired in the best style. Bngley’s Gold and Commercial Pens. Columbus, Ga.,Oet 15. 1852.-ts “AJe ntlem en ’ s cloth ing ‘’ mminfiTTiiiKHm CE>S3 > a^ Clothier and Merchant Tailor, (NEXT DOOR TO HILL AND DAW'SONS.) Broad Street, Columbus. Georgia. IS NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY GENTLEMEN WITH THE LATEST A FALL AMI WINTER Styles off Clothing, Furnishing Goods, 2! ! m- r 3r , psaS9 — ALSO— CTimn ® aikpstt z&m* wailqsis & v CLO'iHS, C A SSI.MERES AND VESTINGS, of the hitest importations, of French and English styles inanufactiired to order and warranted, under the direction of wm* m n. wmiwm* who has just relumed from New York, anti will be pleased to accommodate his fiicnds and all others that may call, with such garments as cannot fail to please. Colntnbns, Oct 9, 1852. iw&wtf S-'I. wy TZAXXEirsr, MIdB©II A.N T TAI L O ft. ONE POOR BELOW GESNER & BEAIiODY’o DRUG J.-TORE [BIE©A® SinSlllfo ©Dlt'iJiiliiDiii, L®l©ißSaAo —HAS JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE STOCK OP— ;pm!L ‘&KI® WflMTEl® ©@©©© s a ; t which he solicits tlic attention of the public. His stock comprises some of the most beautiful styles of of-ii, fltfwred, black and fancy colored French and BugliaH Ca..lme.| blaek Jl£. and fancy Silk Velvet Vestings of ail sltr.des and colors, which 5 „ pro oared to make up in the NEATES r and most FASHION AIII.E STYLES. \ lon - X i, 0 lin-1 : ~ n ■ 1.1,. ::1 J and I.cinio i.tlde cutes.,!’ - lie U.u m, mokes him e Kifldcnt that liiscffinls lo please i Bit thus Wh') ,n:iv favor him with v. co I,will not.bo in vain. He is only dasir.) is to have a ia.r anti Impartial trial before the public Old tills he :is;s. loellux - ire that it wilt bo accorded, a,donee :r • .riliol lie fears not the result. In 0. idioi: ! ■ i:, v irioM clo- n.,'minr,n iSt.sim.-res . Driilso.iinn -rateU above, no lias oil hand and is rocolving a stock o | R EJID Y'-. . ID TI OL O THIjYG, h latest o'. o\ ! > • i,> >rior j-i iS-iv. !:i .1 wot*l he lias everything suit ible to ;* geutlomaius toilet 2 JF* Gail GUI eci.ninc, as he is delermiiuHl lo ‘ive cheap bargains. I’oJiinibiis Octc-twil ~~WM” Biii'lillii A Xf&M; P SttiJLßMfTi aP N iiA (At the old stand of 11. Middlnbrnok *Sf Cos.) Two doors above J. Funis ok Cos., 15road street. Columbus, Ga., ■—ARK NOW REf LIVING A VERY EXTENSIVE 8 TOC It OF FIRST CLASS- Heady )l.nir every variety. Every .riflfct liii.H establishment has been purchased this Fail. The gar non Is have been cut by the mtsl. experienced v Ml >;•/..•'= of in.•: r-u.i noys can be easily fitted with Ready made Clothing. Gents* readymade t.i■ i-L , ; .-v.• r. ctt ircivahle variety and style. JIOV - <’ls fsTH 1 N<ir —lt IS impossible toenii'iiurute the different ar’k-les of Ch'liung lor boys aud children. I. A I) HAS* CLO A K.S—A new and eleg.ir.t article—Ladles’ Silk, Merino amt Cotton Vests, tec. X Hats and Capa —Of ihe best make and latest fashions. CLOTHING MADS TO ORDEK. vVe ur<- ‘irepared lo makeupX'lothing at unusuuily low rales—and in a style not inferior to any. Every irarment war ill v< .-V A:i:-;i.:u!a>-; am! a careful examination fall fur goods is respectfully solicited from those who may rend this notice, y. I’. A deduction of five per cunt, will be made for Cash on ab bills not less than ten dollars. J as. I). Williford. Daniel Rowe. ill AID WHITER CLOTHING iB-sa. jO H N S ftf rT H —IS NOW RECEIVING ON!! OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SEr.ECTED STOCKS OF— HUAW MADE OLOTHIITCJ EV E R OE E E RED 1N THI S MARK ET. It lias Itecti selected with taste and care, and every article clued is warranted well made, •FiiiiSi- A'j AiiD Hj’ if llllA lLirl if dhitl J 1 t£j if Tin: rou.oiri.VG l.vbkacf.s .1 tf.iv of the j.f.hhlvg ahth i.f.s .\-uiv ijv stuiif.- i fig French and Fugiish Black Cintli Dress GOATS: I VESTS, of various styles and patterns, including Satin ‘ l u “ Frock “ 1 fc'iik, cloth, Gass, Marseilles, tec. tec. A “ “ Sack “ /'IIATS and CARS, from the best and most sash t —lLu- Grey and Mixed Hacks, Frocks and Pelts “ j Lj[ ionable Manufactories in New York. dearer, Mohair, West Knd, and Hcmely Over Coats; 1 i TTPVKmv,. ~ , ~ .. . T 7 I’la'-k and i niu-v Pass Pants • Ii H K r UKN Depurtmet is well supplied with ! re- i 1.. t ;... i Aiixed * I Shirts, Drawers. Collars, Gloves, liandkerchieln, Cra \ vats, l ies,Stocks, J.eggings, tec., tec, —ALSO— z mN.fZ.Z2um:’- m m^ ftrntv TIi.IVF.T.I.IXG TKV.YKS, CARPET fe.if.B, SATCHELS, VJU.lsy::. (toltcn cml Hiik CMBREMiAS, and every other aHicle usually kept ins “CLOTHING STORK.” y. - £sE~T\ ■’ V’i ITCi’-'ili ami examine my irooliri beinre purchasing elsevflieie."4.a N. —■’ 8 dealers Bnpplied on !il erolterm N A Columbus, September 17'—1\vtf JOHN SMITH. PUBLIC MEETING. AT a meefinic of the citizens ot'the 4th district of Early county assembled at their Justice Court Ground outlie 20th inst*. tho following preamble and resolutions were submi.ted and! unanimously approved;— \V hereas, tht- cii izens of this district, and of certain other ad- 1 joining dinners in this county, and the counties of Baker and Randolph labor under manifest inconvenience on account of the ‘ distance of ihelr county capitals. Resolve !■, That we, the citizens of the 4ih district of Early county, will u-i- all honorable exertions to form anew county. Bk it furthkh Resolved, Tiiat the citizens of the 4th, slh and fith district.* of Early, th 3rd district, of Baker, and the sth and 7lh districDoi Randolph, be notified by publication of these pro ceedings in the Times and £entincland Albany Patriot to meet ihe citizens of the-t'-h district of Early at A li N KJ: I> Y’s - ,\ r 9s . in said district, on the tteird Satnrday in April neit, to take into consideration the importance and propriety of form ing, through the proper autlmrilies, anew county from the said I districts. JOSEPH D. HARDY, Chairman. i •;2§A. Dyson, decretory. January 44 HOME INDUSTRY.” JOEL T. SC (ITT, ! G A It MANUFACTURER, {A FEU’ noullS XORTH OF MALI. Sc. MOSES.) Broad Street, Coinmbns, Georgia, \ LWAYS on hand, at Wholesale and Retail, all desirable Jix varieties of HAVAS A AND AMEKICAN CIGARS, •which will be sold on low terms. A liberal discount will be made to those who buy to sell again. A generous share of the patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. All Cigars warranted to be such ns represented. Columbus, October 2 lOwly Zephyr Worsted, Chenille, FI OBB Silk, Cutlery, Mantle Vases, Table ornnaments of Glass, Porcelain, &c. Watches and Clocks,’ Jewelry, Bridal Presents, Parte Monnaics, Ladies’ Work Boxes Portable Writing desks Silver and Plated Ware, Walking Canes, Combs,Brushes, Toilette Soap and Per fumery, Homeopathic Books and Medicines. [COPPIiU AND SHUET IRON AM) i rjpi IE subscriber, over grateful for past patronage-begs leaveto X inform his friends and the public that lie has one of the largest | assortments of 7'in Ware and Housekeeping articles ever offered | in this market; consisting as follows: Bath Tubs, Shower Baths, ; with Brass Valves. Hip Baths do., Sponged Pyramid cake and ! ornamental moulds; Icily moulds;coffee Pilferers; do. Biggins; do large and small Urns; Knife Trays; do. Washers, anew article; ’ Brooms, Cocoa Dippers; Pie and Dessert plates, all sizes; Britan i nia ware, of all kinds;Spice Boxes; Dressing Cases, Cooking | Stoves of various patterns, warranted to perform well. All manner oi'Tin or sheet Iron, or Copper or Zinc work, done | at short notice, on the most favorable terms I Ati orders for Tin pul up at short notice, on terms to suit tlu times. r . *. .-s’ \ Having in his employ the best Job workman in this countn i all he aks is to give him a trial. Guttering or Roofing done at short notice,and warranted. (-'all and see me before engaging or purchasing elsewhere, as am determined to sell and work as low as the lowest. •T. B. HICKt*. Bast side Broad street, near the Market. Columbus, Ga., May 18.1852 Wl |- D. B. THOMPSON & CO , (AT THE SIGN OF TIIE HEART,) Below Ilill, Dawson & Cos. r P!N, Copper, Sheet Iron,Steam Boat work, all manner I 1 of Gutters, Piping, Comlbctors and Roofing done to order, substantially ana warranted. 1 ov. ’ -IS—ts SfIUTIEIS SAIFFACTUIIS. EAGLE £© s Fa'CHM AAip yisipL ij'iiAjT'oMA'? 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 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 FASHlONS—{Stripes.) very heavy, of a great variety of colors and patterns. MATTRESSES—Of any size or weight, made to order, and a supply constantly kept on hand. DOMFORTERS —Os a superior quality, made to order. do. designed to supersede blankets for negroes, heavy and warm, more economical than blankets. BATTING —Suitable for Quilts and Comforters. WRAPPING TWINE and COARSE SEWING THREAD. jpW~ All the above goods are made of the best materials, and in the best manner, and can be recommended to purchasers with confidence. £3§P Tho Company pledge themselves to sell these goods on terms as favora ble as similar goods can be procured from any market in the vorhl. The attention of buyers is solicited to them before making their selections elsewhere. Address J. RHODES BROWNE, Agent. V/OQL.—The E. M. Cos. tire prepared at all times to buy Wool. They will also manufacture” it for Planters on shares, or at a stipulated price per yard. September 30, 1852- 40 ly LA GRANGE “MUSIC STORE. 0T&133M& ABED BKSm. Just opened, in Thornton’s Rock Building, on the West side of the Court House Square, aJarge and PASmONABIB HSUS36 ST6RB. Wls WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF MUSIC—SUCH A Sheet Music, Instruction Books, Port Foiios, &c. &c. —a. mm g&Pm MM©i, with and without COLFAX ATTACH© EHiS, n #TT* DOLCE CAMPANOS, Hews’ American Action, and the LEA TUR NER, patent of Knabe, (iaelile & Cos., and from many other Factories. 01 ALSO, FLAGEOLETS, CELLOS, DRUMS, BANJOS, ACCORBEONS, ELUTINOS, Music Boxes, of various sizes, and well selected lirass Instrnnients for HANIJS ; Italian, Roman English best, strings for MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ofali kinds. Ail of which we pledge ourselves to sell as cheap as can be purchased elsewhere in the South. t3T Dealers, Teachers and Schools, supplied at the lowest rates, and all orders filled with e.ve LIGNOSKI, KEJYER Sc CO. *S. All Pianos sold by us will I3 kept in order ior one year, withou; ciia Durability guaranteed by Factors and by us. All new i/iusie received as soon as published. Nov. 11. 1852. 46 t j~ j CHEERYPECTOBAI For the rapid. Cure of COUGHS, COLHS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CUOIP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. j Many years of t.ial, instead of impairing the public con i fidence in this medicine, has won for it an appreciation and notoriety by far exceeding tho most sanguine expectation ot its friends. Nothing hut its intrinsic virtues and the un mistakable benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers could j originate and maintain the reputation it enjoys. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends bv every j trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never for- j get, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable j to be forgotten. While it is a fraud on the public to pretend that any one i medicine will infallibly cure—still there is abundant proof j that the Cherry Pectoral does not only as a general thing, i but almost invariably cure the maladies for which it is cm, ployed. As time makes these facts wider and better known, this medicine has gradually become the best reliance of the af flicted, fro n the log-cabin of the American Peasant, to the palaces of European Kings, Throughout this entire coun try, in every Stale, city, and indeed almost every hamlet it contains, Cherry^Pectoral is known as the best remedy ex- ! tant for diseases of the Throat and Lungs, and in many ! foreign countries, it is coming to be extensively used by their most intelligent Physicians. In Great Britain, France and Germany, where the. medical sciences have reached their highest perfection, Cherry Pectoral is introduced, and in constant use in the Armies, Hospitals, Alms Houses. Public Institutions, and in domestic practice, as the surest remedy their attending Physicians can employ for the more dan gerous affections of the lungs. Also in milder cases, and for children it is safe, pleasant and effectual to cure. In fact, some of tho most flattering testimonials we receive have been from parents who have found il efficacious in cases particularly incidental to childhood. The Cherry Pectoral is manufactured by a practical Chemist, and every ounce of it under his own eye, with in variable accuracy and care. It is sealed and protected by law from counterfeits, consequently ear. be relied oh as gen uine without adulteration. We have endeavored here to furnish the community with a medicine of such intrinsic superiority and worth as should commend itself to their confidence—a remedy at once safe, speedy and effectual, which this has by repeated and count levs trials {iroved itself to be: and trust by great care in pre paring it with chemical accuracy, of uniform strength to afford Physicians anew agent on which they can rely for the best results, and the afflicted with a remedy that will do for them all that medicine can do.. Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold in Columbus, Ga., by ROBERT CARTER, and DAN FORTH & NAGEL and by Druggists generally. Jan. 22 —w<Xtw4ni. Dtt. ROGERS* LIVERWORT AND TAR For the complete care of Coughs , Colds , Influenza , ! Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and all other i Lung Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION: i THE GREAT COUGH RHMIiDY ! Reader ! have you a Cough, which you are neglecting, . under the idea that it is only a common cold, and that it : will soon “wear itself out?’* Let a friend toll you, in sjj kindness, what will soon be the probable result. In a short time, if you continue to neglect yourself j you will begin to feel a sense of tightness and oppression across the chest, accompanied with frequent sharp daru ing pains. Then a dry, hacking Cough Will set in, and when you raise anything it will be a thick and yellowish i or white frothy mailer, streaked, perhaps, with blood, if you still take no medicine, these unpkasani symptoms will increase, and you will soon have Hectic fYvcr Cold Chills, Night Sweats, Copious Expectoiv.cn, & then (rival , Prostration. If you still neglect yours-. If, a few weeks m months will see you equsigmd to’ the grave, leaving your friends to mourn how rapidly Consumption did its work and hurried you away. Friend ! have ymfno cause to be alarmed ? in the above sketch you may see as in a glass how every ease of Consumption progress, --;, with nioie or less rapidity, to a fatal termination. Os aii the-Thoueunds and Millions whom tins great Destroyer has gathered to the tomb, every single case began with a Cold. If this had been attended to, nil might have been well; but being neg lected, under the fatal delusion that it would “wear itself off,” it transferred its deadly action to the substance of the Lungs, exciting there the formation of tubercles. An other, and another cold added fuel to t.heilame, until these tubercles began to soften and suppurate,leaving, by their ulceration, great cavities in the Lungs. At this crisis the disease is very difficult of and oftentimes sets at defiance all human means. In the latter or worst stage, this medicine will often imesarrest tho disease, or check its progress, and wil a ways make thepatient more comfortable, and prolong ifs life, and is therefore worthy of a trial ; —b it in its incip <in or fining { riods Gktnsamption is as curable as any i • •ther and sease, and “Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort, Tar ! and Cam lmiagua,” if tikenat this time, will cure it at j sure yasit is taken ! This is strong langu. ge, but we 1 can r- i r you to numberless living witnesses to prove that it is True! And therefore, we earnestly exhort every man, woman and child, who has a Cough, or is subject to , Cold;. to keep this medicine by you in the house ; and 1 whenever )ou take Cold, do not “let it alone” to work mis- h et in your system, but eradicate it thoroughly, and at o .- e, by this powerfully healing compound, and” leave your Lungs uninjured, to carry you in full vigor to a good j oJd age mothers! i lave you de i a,e, weakly children, who are always tv. i: v .id, and subject to Croup ? Remembi v ! There ncvei .•.is a case of Croup, which did not originate in a Cold! And when your childs goe to bed wheezing and coughing, you know not that, before morning, Croup may ; not set in, and ere you can get a Physician, your deal* chil ini.y be beyond the reach of help. W e beseech you therefore, as you value the lives of your children, keeps ties medicine by you in the house,and whenyour little one take cold and commence coughing, give* it to them at once,and rest not until the cough is entirely subdued. We i conse,curiously aver, after the most extern:, and experience that it this advice were followed, no child need ever Die of Croup. For the cold would be cured, before it could arrive at this aggravated and fatal stage. Let every Mother, especially, I beed well these remarks, that she may not hereafter when | mourning over the early blight of some cherish ed blossom | hav ? °° cas j on bitterly to reproach herself tor her criminal neglect. It is an old adage, that “to be tore warned is to be forearmed.” Parents ! so let it be in your case. ’ Je sure to ask for Dr. A. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort . Tar and Canchalagua , and let no other le palmed on you. SCOV! L & MEAI), , I• I Chartres Street, New Orleans, ‘• hoU-sale General Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders and applications lor agencies must lie ad dressed. Also Sold by L',mLL vTII * NA GEL, Columbus, Ga. ROBERT CARTER, - \. G ESN ERA PEABODY “ “ DAVID YOUNG. And by one Agent in every town in Georgia and Alabama. Sold at wholesale by the principal Dru-gists m Augusta, Savannah and Charleston, S. C. February B—6wly Mexican Mustang LiuimentT - ~~ THIS invaluable preparation has been bin a few months la-fore the people of the South, jet many Ammeinds es bottles have been sold and used ’in a great vaiikty or diseases, and .1 has g'veii universal safstaction. \\\. have heard oi none that were dissatisfied with it \y oficr it as a remedy in the various diseases and com plaints for which it is recommen led, with full confidence in curing them, as over four millions of Bottles have |L „ sold ata! used for a great variety of Complaints, both of men and animate, and it has always given satisfaction be e.-uwe It b.-.s performed just what we said it would J ‘ hits lieale,, Cancers and scrofulous sores and ofects that hid resist, and tho treatment of the Medical Facnlty “ t“ A child in Frederickton, X. 8.. a few dav* a.-,, burned its legs severely against a stove. The m u -Kr ;,T, mediately applied Lhisced Oil and Cotton \vl,T L’• ’ ’ i baodaae over ail; in a short time the screams ofihe i mduc-ed the mother b-.cmov- the bandage, alter, it : was discovered tlx* the cotton wool had t ken lire bv s.vtn , tan eotts eomhusttpi) aml ita I eoneidemhly increased the : LL, Ahewotoer hnpp. md to think ,hat she had part of a Wile of Mustang Liniment in her house, I whjih she got tnitm-diately and applied to the burned I u*W, and as soon as i, was applied, the eh,ceased i,s erics and after foil asleep in its mother s arms, by the soothing influence ot this valuable | preparation. i iiia is to certify that the Mexican Mustang Liniment has been used quite extensive ly in the slab],s of Adams & Co.’s Great Southern, Eastern and \Y, stern Express, for cnri.g Galls, Chafes,Scratches, Sprains and Brni .t hus proved very efticluai. Man,- es tbetrmen have n.so useit it on themselves and iht ir families, and thev -,’l speak ... its healing and remedial qualities i„ the ipglwst One o our hitters got kicked,and badly cut and brntsco on bis knee-, 5 usual, tl, MsL.,g liniment was resorted to. and the soreness and lw,a was stx.n re mm-cd., and it was perfectly well in tin -, , r f„ m . da , s _. W c have no hesttation in recommending it as a valuable preparation, to be used exterualiy on n.titi or beast Rheumatism.—This is to certify that ntv wife was af flicted With severe chronic Kheamaiism ; she had sufiered lor moat.is with the most exet iieiating jaflns ; sl,ch-i ! 1-ied B.teunrtttc Compounds, Reliefs and almost ,-v.tv tmg recommend, and l,„- this dr.a.m.l disease. None of ■lrw \IT kß r m ‘f 8 ’- HU ” used fifv cent hot leot Mustang Lmtment. and it cured her entirely; site s now pcrhvtly well rad recommends all of her friends to use the Mustaug L tninent K -lamxs L. Oliver bayanna,i, Georgia, .Ain nary Ist 18e3. 304 IJro#,,wa >’’ A'w York, and St. 0,1,,, . A-O- BRAGG &CO , Proprietors. Sold m Golumbus, Ga., by GESNER &PE \BODY February 5, 1853 tw&wly