The Weekly times & sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 185?-1858, May 03, 1853, Image 6

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GRAVE OF BEX BOLT. Bt SIDNEY DYER. By the side of awoet Alice they hare ‘.aid Son Colt, Where often he longed to repose, For there he would kneel with the early spring flower?, | And plant o’er his darling tbe rose. His heart was us true as the star to his prise. When toeeed on the billow* alone. But now it is cold and forever at rest, For he calmly her under the stone. How often hit eyes were wen brimming whh tears, To mingle with others in grkf j But joy would rekindle tbe light of his etui!.*. When pouring the bairn of reiiel! At last he has gone to the bright spirit land. And, free from ail sorrow and pain, He tastes the fui! raptures of angels above, For ho meets with sweet Alice again 1 We’!! gather the flowers from the green shady noos, j And moss from the silent old mill, To strow o’er the graves where obscurely repose j The hearts that death only could chill ; Aud olt, when the soul has grown weary sod sad, We’li coiro by tho twilight aione, To mn?e o’er tho spot where together Bi n llolt And sweet Alice lie under tho stone. The Towu Meeting. “UCfiNSC, OS NO LICENSE,’’ Governor Briggs, of Massachusetts, in a speed: i at Albany, related tho following thrilling inei- ; dent: At a town meeting, in Pennsylvania, the quea- j tion once came op, whether any person should j be licensed to soli rum. The clergyman, the ! deacon, the physician, strange :ia it may now’ appear, all favored. One man atone spoke • against it, because of the mischief it did. The ; question was about to be put, when at once j there arose from one end of the room a misera ! ble female. She was thinly clad, and her up pearance indicated the utmost wretchedness, mnl 1 that her mortal career was almost closed. As-! tor a moment of silence, and all e ves being fix ed on her, site stretched her attenuated body to its utmost height, and then her long arms to their greatest length, and raising her voice to a shrill pitch, sho called all to look up on her “Yes!’’3aid she, “look open me, and then hear me. All that the last spe.nk.er said, relative to temperate drinking, as being tho father of drunkenness, is true. Ail practice, all experi eiico.declare its truth. All drinking of alcoholic poison, as a beverage in health, is .in excess Look upon me. Ymt nil know I was once the mistress of tho best farm in town. You all know f had one of tho best, tho most devoted of husbands. You all know I bad live noble hearted, industrious boys. Where are they now? Doctor, where aro they now ? You all know—you all know they lie in a row, side by side, in yonder church yard! Ail, every one of them to fill a drunkard’s grave 1 They wove all taught to believe that moderate drinking was safe—excess alone to bo avoidod—and they never acknowledged excess. They quoted yon ; and you ; (pointing with Iter shred of a linger to ■ the priest, deacon and doctor.) as authority. ‘ They thought themselves safe under such teach- ! ers. But I saw the gradual change creopimr over my family and prospects, with dismay and ! horror. I felt we are ail to be overwhelmed in i one common ruin. I tried to ward ofTtho blow— j 1 tried to break the spell, the delusive spell, in i which tho idea of temperate drinking involved i my husband and my sons, f begged, I prayed; j but tho odds were against me. The minister said that the poison that was destroying my ‘ husband and boys, was a good creature of God ; j the deacon who sits under tho puh.it there, and | took our farm to pay his rum bills, sold them ■ the poison; the doctor said that a Jittlo was ! good, but excess ought to be avoided. My poor j husband and dear boys fell into a snare, and i they could not escape, but one after another j they were conveyed to tho sorrowful grave of I the drunkard. Now look at mo again , von i probably see me for tha lust time. My sand i:, j almost run. 1 have dragged my exhausted frame ; from my present home—your poor house—to I warn you all; to warn you, deacon ; to warn you, false teacher of God's Word!’’ And with arms high flung, and her tall form j stretched to its utmost, and her voice raised to an j unearthly pitch, sho excl timed— "l shall soon stand before tho judgment seat j of God; [ shall meet you there, false guides, and bear witness against you all!’’ The miserable female vanished—a dead si- j lence pervaded the assembly—the priest, deacon ! and physician hung their heads; and when the ! president put the question— “ Shall any license bo granted for the sale of j spirituous liquors 5” Tho response was unanimous—“No!’’ A jockey had disposed of a horse fro three | or four times its value, to a novice in the busi- j ness, representing h.m to boa “crack” animal, i possessing both speed and bottom, two very es- i sential requisites, as all horse dealers are aware. J ilo so praise*} the tew gooii points of tho animal,! and concealed his many bad ones, that the ! purchaser believed he was particularly fortunate | in procuring such an excellent horse, and con- ■ grntulated himself on the capital bargain ho hud j made. Ho was not l->ng :n possession of Ids j treasure, however, before he discovered that It; had been swindled, and that the animal was j hardly worth his iced. Annoyed at being du ped in this manner, bo appeared before tho I knowing jockey with his horse, accused him of i swindling, and demanded that tho money should t be returned. “ Why, w hat is tho matter with tho , horse?” said the dealer, with the most iropei tur-} ha bio coolness. “Matter!” said the enraged! dupe; “why the horso is not worth one-fourth j ot what I paid lor him. You told mo he had tio faults ; hut I find he has not a single good quali Kv- He is spavined, his teeth are broken, and he is liiind of an eye.” “Well, I told yon, when you ‘j>ght him,” re plied tho dealer, “that he had no faults; and neither has he. He may be blind of an eye; , but that’s not Iris fault—it’s his misfortune.” ! Ilaylieii Articles fur the X. Y. lYor/db ! Fair. —Baltimore, May 2.—A vessel from Port j au Prince arrived at No v York, brines several articles from the Emperor pf H-ivti, which are * intended for exhibition at the approaching i World’s Fair in that eiiy. Among them is a j log of mahogany weighing three to;>3. Robbery.—' Tho house of ilia Reverend Syl- j vanns Landrum, was entered list Saturday I night and robbed of his watch, the halves of! several hundred dollars, besides fifteen dollar? i t ! whole bills. Look out for the rascals.— l,'/id. Tho Florence (Ala.) Gazetto has hoisted tho < name us Col, John A. \\ ingtoti as its candidate J for Governor, and advocates Ins nomination > very earnestly—and the Democratic meeting : of Lauderdale to appoint delegates to the State j Convention have instructed their delegates to \ vote for Col. W. in the Convention. Gold in Texas.— Tho reported discovery oi gold in many places on the upper Colorado, in Texas, has been confirmed. The greatest e<- eitement, in consequence, prevails ail over the country. Mr. f nos. tivans, late of New Y’ork, has been appointed dentist to Louis Napoleon nnd the Empress. I lie whole parish of Sttspeurocle, in Nassau, Germany, consisting of fifty persona, has aban doned its home, and emigrated to America. They havo discovered pure gold in Mayo, at Castlebar, Ireland. BUSINESS CARDS. ■ Sam. 3. Hamilton, Coiwtsc* CnfttuoßAX. HAMILTON & CUNNINGHAM, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. TROY, Fine Cocntv, Ala. ! April XI. IMJ—irtlrly. __ J- S. WOODBRIBGE, I PRACTICAL ARTIST & DAGL T KRREOTYPIST COLV3IBUB, GEORGIA. • Hoorn* over r*tcr & Purple’* Jewelry Sty? o’ ! Broad Street. Co)inn’r.*. .T-in. s—iv.-& ! u. r. Gucr.MVooD. 4<>si.vn moreir, j. t. kiwiv.w j GREENWOOD, MORRIS A rFdGW.W, FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, i V>. IT Caroadclct Street, Nt w Orleans’. j Uct-9Hr—wdfctwlfr j WILLIAMS & OLIVER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 13ulna Vjta, Marion coi n rv, Georgia. \\TILL practice in the cotiatk-s of Marion, Macon, Hourloii j VV ricwfljl, Randolph and any adj-,M..ugcounty * bt<e tbev t f services niy be repaired. VV3I. I*. WILLIAMS. THAUDEt’f OLIVER. j iuCOLAS CACHET, AT TOR S E Y A T LA W. Tusseslt, Alabama. OFFICE OVER JORTEK'S BRICK STORE, j WILL attend tbe courieof tho Ninth Circuit, aud Montgomery, } ■ Pike, and Barbour in the Eighth C ircuit, f narch *o—wljr HENRY H. WHITFIELD, .1 T T O R A 11 Y A T LA IP, lU'VXINJVILI.C, PcUsSI OOVNTV, G*.. | Jno a ary, 153. w3m— WILLIAMS, OLIVER AND BROWN, Attorxev* at Law, BUENA VISTA. MARION CO. GA. I Will practice in rise counties of Ms non, Manoc, Houston Kandolpb, Le, Taylor, and any a-UoiulDg oamtiee whorettielruerwc** may be required. i tVS!. \ VTLLIAHH, TfSADDr.CS OLIVE'S, .ACU. BP.OWN* j THOMAS J. NUCKOLLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CotU.HBI’S, Georgia. Ofiieeover I. G. ijmeprea'?, r.ovr comer of Broad zc>l Ran doiph f-'.rer**. WILL practicein tbecourages oftfcn and tbe adjoining judicial circuit in Alabama. Mar-.b i.j—wlv S. S. STAFFORD, ATTO RNE Y AT LA W . flbkeij’, Knvly Cos., Cia. flpSwji F. T. CULLENS, ATTO I! X KV, 1 T I. AW , BLAKELY, EARLY COUNTY, GA. Oct 5, 1852. 4 i- .vly W. (■. M’lYKIi, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Trs*Bor.s, Mscos co., Ala. ii! practice i:t .he eoutirie* of Abi-con, Atontjromcry* t irietn<>ONi, i’.kt', Barbour sr.d Rusecl. Jatutary 22 —Iwly TUCKKIt W BEALL, ATTUR.Y J. y S A T I. A if . Lumpkin, Stewart County, (Ja. j WILL attendrepulnrly ‘.he Superior Court* of K;. rt. \ihrion- j ‘pier ami Ii::;ido!ph coumles: arid will give prompt i;tten 4 i . lion to ail busings aniraiP.’.-i l > tbelr i John .i. r cca'mi. t:. /(. rr.j/.7.. Lumpfrlu, January 16. 1353—3w1\ INGRAM & CRAWFORD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Cvlumst:?, G;o. Vi’l!l pnc4lv lo the Ow't.AootUw. Circuit kikJ tire .dluirina ! I cuuatVA. (.'dice c wrihcrkrooT J. K. O. I ruItTEKINGKAM. M. .1. Cjt.V.VIORD. j ! <olnmbtu, January DOUGLASS & DOUGLASS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Cuthbsrt, Qcc-rj id. \\rtU.Bn.r,i.-clnthr (’ ru.’ . - r.t’ i’i*- riouthweirm i'ircuit, ♦ MKI i rnewMt CMUity us ttM-I•hallh.ci.M. riwnK. Et’ersirsi,. dotolaks, Nov3o—wly MARCELI-Ud DOUGLAS**. I CtBO. S. ROBINSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Cuthbert, Georgia. j IIurKHK-H tc tin] *. y. .T. Wcllbr-m m-J At.rvJ tvrr*. j Cuiurobuj. Cuthbert. Rev 2-l3ivir DOUGHERTY. SVOKES & STEWAHT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, | Colujibcs, Gtitir.u ia . ’b'OlHr c iiv.r Un.i A. liaukri J Ay.'LL practice it th.-rnuv.-. oftbcChattahoeehfaCirciUf.fiitd ’ ’ EuMctlawt Hrti->uceutlt. Ala, march in— tv !y C. S. HARRISON ic CO. AUCTION AND COMMSSION MERCHANTS. Broad stbeet, Columbus, Ga. AXTtLLaU.nd proro;.t)y toail buriuccscourixuod to tb.-m > Feb 13 - KING & WINNEMOfcE, GOMM! SBI 0 N MERC HA N T MOBILi;, ALABAMA. IV,c. 20,1213. [.Voi. Trib.l 15 t | D. B. ‘J HOAIRSON & CO., (AT THE SIGN OF THE HEART,) Below Hill. Dawson A Cos. r | riN, Copper, Sfcc-vt Iron,Steam Boat work, all manner A oi Gutibre, Pipinir, Conductors uac! Roofii-r tioncto order, *u* .it<]ntnily hud vrarranb^d. 3 43—If MEDICAL NOTICES. Ollsr I PERFUMERIES, Ac. SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK, 2> ii. R. A. WARE, fIS now rpcciviny a rnucli larger eupplv than ha etvs- t-een t eforo offered in this market. All wishine to purchase pure and unadulterated artici- s iu this i:will do well to eail and examine. PUKE BRAND Y, OLD PORT AND MADEIRA *r lA i.', tor Medical puqjoses, to Iv had at R. A. WARE’S Draj Store. PERFUMERIES AND COSMETICS— Luhins and Faxbisassorted varieties, for sale by R. A. WARE. LONDON PORTER AND SCOTCH /ILK—Very fc-Mt quality. For sale by R. A. WARE. fine SROARS A \7> CHOICE CHEVYING TO ! SACCO, can be trad oi R. A. WARD.. | THREE HUNDRED SWEDISH LEECHES, just I received sou tor.:;: by R. A. WARE. I RUSH El AND T ROOMS oi'every kind, for aula by R. A. WARS. tV IN DO IV GLASS, from 8 by 10 to 20 by 24, for sale i , , „ ‘ R. A. WARE. Coiumbue, Ga., April 2,1853-w&twly DRUGS AND MEDICINES. •V T TKB BL V R DRUG ST OP.!t , T.roc/l Street, Cclutnlur, Georgia. 2 r rod from New York i*n i Phllcdeiphu*. supply of select MeiHctnee, roosietiug of pure ar>d celcci PowiUirri nru.l I-irtracts, for mJo ft tbe lowev-t roerko* prices Ovflf and nsrrafcied Cos glvo entire aatKAcUou *r ue &bul! couat it nopaio. co\?rv bills pkmtMion put up op th • foNvcei kr.ng; oi ery attantiOD ‘'•ill be paid to itu tr am..iw. un*"* fhey will ix* -*o*o;elv mti jipeed'.lv packed end forwKn’v>d. GESNEU a PEABODY. Druff.S^Ls It hrch T v.'i-w I y ,jf* fie .Wg-ra and .Murftxr Pure Medical Wiae;, T \OZ PORT uoU Brandy for Medical purposes, for Kite at th -2 * * Itu i>ntg- Store. MarchS—t.vLtwly G ESNER &. PEABODY. Paints and Oils. P USE and Gel an Lead, Linseed, Lamp and Machinery Oil* f'r e:\Jn ch.’fip at tbo fttuc Orr.g Store, March 4—tw&wly LS6NF.It tu PEABODY. MARBLE WORKS, East side Brnatl St. near tire market House COLUMBUS, GA. HAVE conitantly on hand all kir.aa of Grave Stone Monument*, Tomie aod Tablete, of Amskicak Itxlia.v anti ir.tsn Mirule. Eutrtaviiicaari oarviav don* ou atone in tho bostpowdbre m&nuer; and aiikia4eof<ran ite Work it the shortest notice. „ „ , JOHN H. MADDEN, r. B.—Piaster ofParteand Cvnieut.aiwwaonhand sot *aio. Coituabue, March 7, 1850. 10 ts TRAVELING. MUSCOGKE RAIL ROAD CO. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Only 10 miles ol StAtrins iK’tu'een Colnmbas am! Macon. On nr.d aft or tbe 15th Inst, the Pr.sseni?.- r Ti-stn w*!i ieave nnd ruu bytbvtnllov.’iflre schedule daisy until iir?her none* : Columbuo {.* SA. M.; Arrive at iluiior A. M. \ l.ea.Y© Butler ::t 1% P. M.: Arrive at O ltiLohus 5 V. .V. ! i>. F. RICKEU, BttperintendtTjt, 1 Co!nml*t, March f, 18d3 IIA lIN DKN’S”” EXPRESS. ! OPMCt, U.Vk.tSDOLPiI Street. e^BWfe^felgi j \\T L rwpeclfttlly bt>g leave to intern the cittieos oJ Coiun;h*J- V aui ua vicinity, that wo have c> utciuded oar arr ! with the Central Railroad ‘ Cvnkinj’ Couinf-.Lv, j.uu areaow run* { ninjf mef>a€ngi r?i daily livm Macon to Huvanash. | Iso, g.joda daily over *.!:.• Muscogoo a:;l K*u!h ----j WVhturi) Railroad to Tort Yailey t Ocrleiborpc end Macon, ‘ acv , to Milledffi vllle Fuvai.snh an*, ai! icteriacu;: k plau -. AU'O, to Montgomery, Ala. We would also ay, that our Lx- I*r©ei4x by the f earners to New York and Philadelphia eu.’ibic us jto forward every d*'KTipU**n ci t Noun*, Drafts, aud Bills eollocted luevery towu m ihe Nr-rtbera i and Eaatera 6'iait-j ; also, u> fadtorcia and La rope. OVKiC.ES AND AoeNTS —H&Ddo’totl btcVtt. O•lufutiu-, cpooelte ! the •‘Corner j Mr.Krourlck, FortVaiivy; G.K.Qu\i t, trgUthwrpe; !W Ca,y j Hreet, Ffivacuah ; 71 Bred wav, AV*v York; iZ and 43 oouth- Fnird. Phlbdelpb.r. ? 6 Court ptruer, Bosto::; Excfcango etreet, Provi-ko:*:; airect, *tu Prai .- tic. LIVINGSTON, \UIN*‘;HE6TER &- CO. April Kl—*.’-vic',v : SBW YOKII AND SAVANNAH STE.V3I SHIP j ixiM:, . J. ’• tj 1 : -■■ .>■: ....- ‘ .< ; ... . I •*/ •• i7 ni Alabama % C-int. Ludlow. Belong'mgio the Nuw Yoks and savanna n Hc.ixii Vavigatuin CCSfPAKY. YYTIJ.L leave Brvancab atvl S. York every Hahmlay. Tht*f<* ? \ bbipe are ioDfcreiU)r f and la Kik-’y,c r •**•’ p.ud c.uulorf. liteee htrtuners leaving S&vann&h at tbe reme time bat ‘hr Mr.rionaud Foutijcmerkav. sCharleston,arrive in New l. rke > jon r&,o r b efore /.cut. fr p&f-sagc ;42 V pave bio l*efcre fo-ifi’ or. iK.ent A ‘es’Tt,: PADEI.j vdlb, FAY atCO.,Bav;inr.ah, GtJ. : fIAMCKL L. MITCHh.-.L, A prll r.0,1652—tf) _ m From Mr. •.N cw Ynr t .. ‘ FOR PHILADELPHIA. . , THi: U. 8. Mail Sieaiaal.jp *7.1 TE OF OF.Oh OW lei vwifcavannabibo followln*? WedccMlay lo iTiliadciphic : l>ec IS wad Slab, January ISMiend 20th, February Pth and ‘idd, March IHb ami SiUd, April f-'h sad 2tßli, May 4th and 18th, Jane 3. A m-w Ait-omsliip niw fccUdin l ?, iu even,- respect wjurJ to the 6ta'cof GM>ri;ia, will tr.ke her place iu tin; line dur lUK the month o June novt, and with tbe Gi ors;i:*. make a weekly line. This shin has be n. hu!!t with the to tbe (iftitky and comlbrt,and her acc<>imro*lhli )7is U are j UDAcrpawNl by Fore to Philadelphia. $ 3o; thi->uah to New Y**i-k F'.eer- j eKtiW* F. IUELtORD Su FAY, Agents, Saviuinah. Itacl—i9vc.tr Hr.RKOy & M-\RTlN.Phib*dvlpb j United States Mail Line. From Columbus, Ga.. to Chuoneuaggee, Union j .Springs, Ala., Via Fori, I’chce, ; Creek Stand, Hernando, I'rsd, and | T-ii|Ob., THE undersigned la now prepared to carry mi ihlalinc; ho therefore b**pp<* ’o be l.i voro-'.l ’>• : a gobd share of the public pntrwM*re. TJ l* Hue interaect.’*, RiChunnenisggou, the lino tn Mentircmer., via Tax- Ain.; sho, tbe >J.e to Ts Hab“ s ee, !'i ■riuh, via. lildgeiy FtvePoltts, Mu Andrew, i.ify'co, Lu-tuia. Ahu. Relntivo (rein :!route: U'urrier la flee d.IW* fnn iierwßDtio: AL**-vin*. eiyh: rr.Wf *. from t huin.e ----! murgtie; and Mis-Hutrl, I’ikoc*unly. Is eigb'.’-ui mile* from Chun I Carriages rc*wed and rea:i?". any trip for the u?e of fumlUe*. j Thiiline lntei’M'c'A at Coli!f.Thu3,(Ui., with the Mosiogee Kail | road lor Ms sou, Suvnuuftb iyvita but. ten uuk-.-> tuui bil i intermediate point a. SCHEDULE: Leave Oduciims Tat. ’ k-y, Thufdny nr.4 7 A. arrive ?•. t .-hunnonttgerve: ‘->? day a, uCr.v'n. I.CTVC Chuurmnuacr Tn*. .-day and Thuredpy red S* miry at l o’clock p. in., cod rrlvo , Wide .v..ny mri Friday at 8 p. in. APPLKTON H WGOOI), Coiftr-'vcior, | HUtgo Office at Bo we.” .Nr. 11,1853. i l‘*m T.C. rFIDGFAN A?ent. VERNOY &■ EC TOR'S OMNIBUS LINE. Fttro —lit Proportion lo the Distance. WE retamour thraki to Ue traveling bile tZm i'.ru\ tlic cUivn • CiDiu rally, ft rs hrlr 1 \ - ronage, nnd would inform them that uur Bplutuiid new OAI.Y!- ii C-NVUN, with F!.\'£ T£.f.M.S*and enr-hd I>l iry.Ks, v-ill couticuu to run for the fi :co’.nnnn!a*:on of the eilizena t>d per- Keppin? at the Public Houses. CaliA lot r.t the Hole’s or at our cable, strictly at:ended to. (foiuinbu.% March lo—ivditwly eou”sale” and to lkt. “ PLAWTATIOK AND MILLS FOR SALE. is kusseli. County, al.uiama, 2 MILES WEST OF COLUMBUS, G !. a a THE place corapris as near two thousand acres oi’plne land, about fifteen bund red acre a well limbered, the d * I ; ”'U<’i.’c 5n a Uno *iato of culilvaiion. SNjS."JL Tho Milk are the best In the country. Onescv; miil'e.s three thousand to six thousand feet <*f lumber per d::>, t<*r ; which there Is always ready sale a: one { ■‘liar per hundred,c-u-'h at thj mill. The reaidorce and negro hon*:*H are commodious r*rrl conven iently built. Water ah goo I m any country aTofdv, and the ph.ee cannot be surpassed for health. Fine Orchards, and every ’.bin/ necesssry to rake it m U ,vr.,- ble place. Thcte •*> also on the premises u'tiue Grist Mill. A B-IfIO.UA/ can be bad by implying to jAmus c. \nd, oral the mille, to o, 8. HOLLAND. April ru-w.f VALUABLE HOfT F OR S A L E . I vrill sell rjj riantation, sitaaLe-d in Russo!! ,-r® Count j, Ala., H miles vcott of Cidumbus, ot* j Uchco Creek, containing bumired Acres—k*vc’.n hundred chvirel, v.al! nc-c<?. .- 1 ry hviproveoients. Alfto, my Houwc and I>i , iu WyWi.T-r, twenty acres, atiO one o. ;ikj taosidesirableresmenoes, 1 aud among the best improved place* ia orucsr Colur.ibur-. April JOHN VV. HURT, j South Cowika Plantation For Sale, j r.^ % THE subscriber havint? determined to remove West, : offers for salo hia plantation, contain r-c .-.even huadttu and sevcuty-flvu acres, about one half cleared and under - iiood Tenets, eltuated twenty four miles west of Kufntilu. nine iiulea from Clayton, and twelve miles from the route at ti e Girard and Mobile Railroad. For terms apply to Mr. ‘I homes at Eufaula, or to tbe subscriber ou the premier. if ENi v \ ii. I U*Ll>. April sJC—w6m HOTEL FOR SALE. c___n THE subscriber offers orsnie bis ttommodf oar- and ! fuq well finished Hotel, elfautiyl on the east a\*c < tit- ; * lI"j] public square, in the town of Buei V:.- ’u, ia., li j ! i XJBZL known as the “GLOBE HOTEL. ‘ Ui- furu:*hvi wiin j all necessary convenience*, end has porisdrUr:.’ to it, a rtvn. • kitchon, smoke iwuse.stable, Lt, .dl iu i M repair. The bouse i* conveniently situated, r twi is favore 1 vvitb a of boarding and transient custom. Buena VLm:’, thovuii uyv,-, ,f a !<ir?e snd boeutSfu! town. It n eehoo!?, and varied bu*rchantilr and mechanic interests, insure itspermancucy and rapid grow th. No one tkv’ feur depreciation in .property for many veare..’ Perscua wishing to purcimoe such property, would do well i< call ud examine. Reasonable time w 111 tie allowed rv.i* payr.urt. Forterms apjwy tolbe utvierigr.ad 7. WILLIAMB, or to H'ILLUMSSft QLJf'Ett, Marchs—tf Buena Vista, .Marian co. Gn. For Sale. A sr&Rtl farm al.ont one .ini e half ratios from Colum bu’*. it coa;atns 150 or t>> acre;-, oi i tnd : aoou; a mini &jjpfß± of wbiib is cleared, and iu suitable Cv.ndiUou ti r util-iva t Ta*s portion is well timbered with pme. It is a desirable locat-oa for any person, wishing a small farm : or summer residence in the riclnhi of tbe citv. Apjw to i Yolu:ab*i.<, March 9—twtf E. 7. IA YI.OR. j For Rent or Sale. House fy.i lot\u fluianK’rvSLc, immediately r-I ----joining Dr. Lockhart’s maul cnee, i * houses sau c.'C- j £?ivj l\ -i of the oesi charaoter. For information apply to me, or to G. VV. DUUngbam, i at Hall A. Mosc* Hardware toco. C<ti!mKis March B—lOwllra F. A. CAIRNS j FOR rent. a A -moil and comfortable on Brood street, ad* i joining Cv|Aniu Harrow? and E. B. Gro-anwood. ..pp'T } jjusTiAX. -Tan. 7—- INSUIIANCR Do You Want to Insure? Fnn savannah aitr-ruAi. insurance company v-iti i isa iiartao aiwt t'irj risXs oa rvtta-iaatiL) tirios. w _ Apply to R. •>. Most;?, Azent. i N. B.—Tfcss office rvtam.ni to the of Policios 3 9 per I *at. of tl.o pn.ajLime pai.J .iu-.;; iho r 1 u. Coluti. rn:-, Oct s'i—w<* •. \v 1 y AGENCY OF TUR MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY* OF | Nil U’ YORK. H. if. EPPING, Acent for Gc. D!i s £!QSWELL ts. RII,BIA'Q % Al&dicc/ Fzami.terj. ! rampltietscoDUhiii.p tables of RaW*an?i other informal.-, u i nay bo obtained by application at the crticd of the A gents. j ‘•litmus, Nov -23 -twtewiy “HOME INDUSTRY?’ 1 Jt)EL T. SCUTT, I a An MANUFACTURER, (.1 FF.IV DOORS NORTH OF HALL k. MOSES.) Broad Street, Columbus, Oeorgta. \ LWAVSoa hand, at Wholesale and RoUiL all dealrable . Y v&rfotio. of HtVm AND AMERICAN CIGARS, .btoh wtli be sold on low ttmu. A Hberai dlKooat will be made te thoee who boy to Mil again. A treason* tba-e of the pebonsge of tbe public la respectfully wßtdted. All Otgara warranted to b, mch at represented Cot tu&bwt, Ocleber S—tdwly SFW MI Mill SLBTBIIJ JOHW SMITH s ! 125 Broad Street, t oliianluis, Ga, UA3 NOVA ON HAND A FELL AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF SPRING A VS) SI'IHEK ( LOTSIIMJ! To wLidi be invites the attention of the public. Hoping they may lavor him v.'ith i a call and examine for themselves. Every article usually kept in a “CLOTiiIKG STORE” will be found at joiik smith’s Columbus, Amdl 20—Av.htv.'tf No. 125 West side Broad Street, j mil M ill ‘mm. ! Hi. S.iHEI,, ■j “-i J ‘jLl . •'*y V A_l \ISDII ‘'-LxZJi 3^. Clothier and Merchant Tailor, (A 'EXT BOOH TO HILL AM) DAU'SOAS.) Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia. IS YOU’ PREPARED TO SUPPLY GENTLEMEN WITH THU LATENT A SPISIKCt AMD SUMMER . styles CloChiiigv GoimSs. — ALSO— ,o‘iEsss3ff saEPiif m urns w CL”iHS, CASELVitUES AND VESIiNGS, j of t';-’ latct imp-irtations, of Fp.BNlk and Ewwati s'yiea wanafactorrd to order 3r.*i vi-arraated, unt'i'rifit; dirrctioti of MM* WM H. mwm* i v:hf baa just ieturne<i fiom N-.w Yori;. ami wi ! bo pleased :■> ncrcmno.l-:to hie {ikn<3* ard all others j that may call, with such qarmeiita as cai.not tail please. Culumbns, Oat 9 1562. tw&wtf iiiiiiriiiicTiisr GAeu: lu i jL y t iKiiM W yyiu f i\b & i 9 COLUMBUS, GA. THIS ESTABLISHMENT ia now in complete and successful operation. It is the object of the Company to supply the Southern demand for the heavier sty lea oi Cotton and Woolen Fabrics, so far as their capacity for production will permit. They now offer to purchasers the following schedule of their Manufactures. This schedule will bo altered from time to time, as they add to tne variety. 4-4 Sheetings, very heavy and superior. 7-8 Shirtings, do, do. 7-8 O-miburgs, do. do. Colton Yarns, assorted numbers, neatly papered. PLANTERS’ CASSIMERE—(Jeans,) colored, Blacky Brown, Green, &o. do. PLAINS, ‘ do. do. do do. PINE KNOT do., very heavy, for negro wear. COLUMBUS FASHIONS—(Strip'.*,) very heavy, of a great variety of colors and patterns. ATTRESSES—Of any Mae or weight, made to order, and a supply constantly kept on hand. COMFORTERS —Os a superior quality, made to order. do. designed to supersede blankets for negroes, heavy and warm, more economical than blankets. BATTlNG—Suitable for Quilts and Comforters. WRAPPING TWINE and COARSE SEWING THREAD. r“ Ail the above goods are made of tho best materials, and in the best manner, and can be recommended to purchasers with confidence. 2Sp° The Company pledge themselves to sell these goods on terms as favorable as similar goods can be procured from any manxt in the -world. Tnc attention ct buyers is solicited to them before making their selections elsewhere. Address RHODES BROWNE, Agent. WOOL.—The RM. 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. September 80, 1552 1.7 LA GBAWGE _ MUSIc _ STmßi ■KBBL&a&iS MB iBS'/ML, Just opened, in Thornton's Rock Building, on tbe West side of the Court House Square, a large and MSI® Sf HU. y T *U WILL KETi’ ( ‘JMSTA ‘ILV GO HANDj A WLLL 81LfcCTLl) STOCK. O F MlhlC—6l CH A Sheet Music, Instruction Books, Fort Folios, &c. &e. PliiS’ON, with awl without .EOI.I.\N ATTACHMENTS, • DOLCE C A.MPANOS, Mews’ American Action, and tho LEAF TUR NER, patent of Knabe, G.tcbb & Cos., and from many other Factories. ALSO, •GSp FLAGEOLETS, CELLOS, DRUMS, BANJOS, ACCORDEONS, FLU UNO, Husie Rote s ? of variotw sizes, sntl trei! selected Brass ltniiiK*nl i>r BA MIS; Italian, Romnn English Btrings for MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of ail AU of which v/.; pledge ourpelvw to sell a3 cheap jy* oho ho f!~.'whore iu the* <*■ -cxf“ reach ers and ScSioo!s Buppliad nt ino lowest rates, and all orders tuled withcae ITALIAN old Cicmniv. Vo!h:, Celia string.-*, Pistni.s Coll’d Revolver *, and ail other kind?, Powder Flasks, Percussion Caps, Port Monias, LdieV Cwdsand Dressing Cnw, Po tnMe writing desk?, Walking Canes, with gold nnd silver heads, Reach Bankets and Boxes, la:*t >tyles. Large airermi.-nt of StaUoneiy KLNER & CO. P H. Ail Pianos wM by ns wit! ire kept in order tor one year, without charz. Dura bility couanteed by Bactora and by ns. Alt new music rooivedM soon aa published. . mi mi mm in. BLANK BOOK AND STATIONERY WARE HOUSE. 102, BROAD STREET. 0 | HAVE just received and offer for sale, a good variety of Staple and Fancy Station- j i ery, Domestic and Foreign W riting Papers. froreign Writing PHpers. De la Uue’s, Joynsoo p, th celebrated Victoria Mills, acid tne ©6t French inaauiae tured Backet, Letter, Cap,BatU and Note. American Papers —-Blueana White, Laid and Wove, FoOlseap, Packet Poet, Commercial Cos t, Letter, Hath ; Post, Bill and Commercial Note Papers —Manufactured bv , Owen &. Hurlburt, Plattner & ; also, various kinds ; ofotir own manufa-ture, includinj; Fist Can and Mediuins. j Bine. Cream Laid, Wove, Damask, Mourning, Adhesive, ; White and Biuft Government and Plain Envelopes of all ; sixes Pons oi’ every description both Gold and fcteol, also Quill Pen Nib-,. , , , ; Ink Stands ol’ bronze ar.d silver plated tap?, colored ana ; plain glass. I CCrOur arrangements are stte’.i as to enable ns to offer great inducements to buyers, and a libe ral discount made to cash purchasers. Initials stamped ou Paper or Envelopes. April 547, 1653—W&nvtf. G. B. CURTIS, Agent. T. 3- COLQUITT, ATTORNEY AT LAW Buena. Viata. wa., * ITTIIiL practioe iu tbaOonrta of irlou and FteTvartthc(sfcat ▼ V tahoochee Circuit —an *i aeon, Lee aud tJurapter, ol tbe Southwestern Circait. SersßXNoa—Hoo. W. T. Oolqcitt Colnmbua, G. lalfls— tf Blank Cards in packs, of the head Watorman'a and American Drawing Fept'r ot all eizvs YValers and Scaling Wax, rc:!, black, assorted colon and fanev. Ladies’ Keticnles and Satchels oi now styles, Port Fo ; lies, Port Monsoles, Quills, fancy pacer Weights, Tissue Paper, Silk Paper, Lead FencHa of] Faber, Rhoades, and j other make, Backgammon and Bristol Board.’?, Writing | inks. Banker's Caines Aruoido’s genuine Copying Ink, glass Ink Stands, India Rubber and Green’s Patent Ink Eraser, | Pocket Knives of Wostenhoitn**, Rodgers’ and Crooko’s | inartuiacture. Blank Books made and ruled to order ; also on hand and constantly making, Printing anti Wrapping papers ot ; all tho various kinds. NOTICE. j ■ -re- :■■■<*id A IX peraoua aronoftfle l that I claim to own B. Sec. 91, T 15, K.-. 8, a Creek ludian Reserve certified and approved to j mo—that ttie ‘.retinal contract therefor baa been io, and tbat I i riiatl proceed on the 3d Afonday In June next, at ttw office ot Al f:edlver*ou, Eeq..in Columbu*,Georgia, b. take evldeiM'e of tlio exla'e‘ce and tOb of said contract, and to eeUblish a copy thereof, in order that a patent may* ieua lo me for tbe reme. I 9-wCt #A#- KIVWy j MEDICINES. 11 TISSST Is- -W: - - s ?(>sT 1 ■ CHEREYPESTORAI For the iMiiiii t ure COl fills. fOLBS. HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS. AVHOOPIN-fOI : 6ll, €lsOl SC ASTHM L AND CONSIHPriON. ! Many years of trial, instead ofimpairing the public con- 1 i Hdeooe in* this medicine, has won fur it an appreciation and j ! notoriety by far exceeding tho nio-t eanttninc expectation- j j of its friends. Nothing bt;t its intrinsic lirtuos and j ; mistakabie benefit con'erred on thoustufdj ol FttHerore could | | originate and maintain the reputation it enjoys. While j many ir.k-rior remedks lEn-c-t u;on the commoniTy have | tiiiiou and been discnrcJcd, this ha 4 * gaimM irk'rxis bv every i trial, conL-rro-d I'vDefits < n trjc alHicted they can nowr l >r- \ . mKi produced euros too numerous ami too remarkable 1 < be forgo!ton. me ’ While it! .’ tVa >1 on the to pio:t>ud thutWy one : i medichv? v/illiniaiiibly cure—till l!:- ro is übundxr.: oroo* • ! that the Cherry rectora] does Dot only as a general tiling* j ; but almost invariably cure the maladies for which it is wn, i • ployed. , . ■ As time makes these facts wid;-;r fttnl butler knoy. n, this ! . medicine has gradually become the bost relianc'3 of tho sf* j • dieted, fi r n the log ci#bio oi the Amer.can Peasant, to tbe ; \ paiacec of European Kinirs, Throughout this Hitire ccun- • i try, in ovorv State, city, arid iudecd aimoc-i every hamlet it i | cojitniiiH, Cherry Pectoral is known t:s trw beet tvmedy ex- j taut for diseases of the Throat and Lungb, and in mnny j foreign conn trie’s, it is coming to beoxtonwvcly t;:vd by ti.-oir j most intelligent rhyck iens. In Great Britain, France and { Germany, where the medical tvictuvs have reached their 1 highest perfeetion, Cherry fVctorrd is introduced, aud ia i ; constant use in the Armies, Hoepk iIH, Aim? Houeos Public i j Inatitationp, and in domestic piactice, as tho surest rer*;edy j ! their attending Physicians can employ for the m ro dan- • j gerotis shbctions of tho I Also in minier and j j :or children it is talc, picasunt and efetmil to cure. In j ! fact,some of tho most Mattering: testimonial? wo receive | j have been from parents who havo found it efficacious in j ! csoe particularly incidental lo childhood, j ‘i’ho Cherry Pectoral is manuiactured by a practical j ) Chemist, and every ounce of it under hi:* own eye, with iu- j ■ variable acouracy and care. It is t*oalod and protected by j ; law from counterfeits, consequently cun be relied on as gen* • j uinc without adulteration. j We have endeavored here to furni-h the community wi?h ; i a medicine of ssch intrinsic superiority and w orth a should , ! commend itself to their confidence—a remedy at once sale, : j speedy and efiectual, which this has by repeated and ccunt j ivs trials proved itself to be: and trust by great care in pre- ! paring it with ckemical accuracy, of uniform strength to ! sfibrd Physicians n rev; jigent oo which tlwy can re ly for tho best remlN, and the afflicted with a remedy tiiat will do | lor thorn all th;** loook’ine can do. Prepared arid soll by James C. Ayer, Practical and. Anal'dicel Chemist. Lowell, Mav. ■ Sold iu Columbus, Gh., by KOBERT CARTER, j and DANFORT!I N NAGEL i land by Druggies generally. Jan. tfi—wdktwlm. j DU. ROGERS* LIVERWORT AM) TAR j ; Far the csmi.leie cure of Cough t, ( old#. Influenza, Asthma. Uivnehitis , Spitting of Blond, and all other j Lung Coin plaints tending to CONSVMPTJO. Y; j THE fIKEAT C 0l T 6H KEMCDV! Re adkr ! have you a Cough, which yen are neglecting, j i undt v tho idea that it is only n common cold, and that it : • will Hx.K-a “wear itself out V* L* t a friend u*il you, iu all ! • kindnebs, what will eobn be tho [rob:;biv result. In hhoi’t. time, if you continue to negkv* yourself, s you will begr'n to fee! n sen •> of righlnexs and oppression ; GvVosa the c! ‘-.t, awomjxinivd with fretment sh rj> j ing pains. Then a dry, hacking Cough will set in, and wh-’ii yon iv*isf anything it will be a thick and yellowish, ; c*r vshite fi-olhy naiUer, streaked, perhaps, with blood. Ii | you still take ru> medicine, these unplc.asnut symptoms will aud you will soon have Hectic Fever, Ck>ld ! Chilis, NighiSweat.v, Copious Expcctonu>n, & then Great ! I Pro?n*fetitn. if you still id givet a few vvw kaor j j mouths will ‘*o Y’ U consigned to the grave, Laving yew | j frieuds to mourn how vapidly ConsomptioK did its work I j nnd hurried you sway. Friend l have you no cause to be j | alarmed ? in the ri.*ove sketch you may see as in a glass ! how every ease t*f (.V'**suup; : un progretises, with more or ! k.s rapidity, to a far-! I'-Maiisfirion. Os all tne Thousands ! end Millions w hom this great Destroyei* ha* gatiiereii to • j the tomb, uvery single enee with a Cold. If this had i been attended to, ah might have been well; s>at Uing I k-ctcd, under the fatal ti ;i it would “wear iteelf j oft’.” it transferred its deadly action to theauhstanoe of tho ; i Lungs, exeitSnr then: the formation of tubercle. An j ; other, and another c-dd added fuel to the Amne, until these • | tubercles her mi to soften and by their | j ulceration, y .'at csvithf- in the Lungs. At this criain, j the dise-i’.-u U v.-.ry didkult of cur*-, and oftenu:-;: e sets at l j iJerirtiK-c all huiuati means. | in the latter or worn:. thia medicine v. rll ofitn- : ; times arrest the disease,or check its pr.iy and will ; ; always inako tho patient more comfortable, nnd prolong his | | lire, and is th:r. .bro worthy oi a trial ;—but m in incip- ■ j cut or terming- periods Consumption is a curable ns any i ! other <lis*iase, and “Dr. ib>:-fs > Hyrnp t'f Liverwort, Tar ! and Canchaiagua,’* if taken at this time, will euro it at , • urchj as it it taken ! This is strong language, but we ’ can refer you to numberless living wituc-reus to prove that lii is True’ Aud there tare, we enrnosily exhort t-v.-iy i man, wot mm and clfdd, who has a Cugh, oris to ! Ckdds, to Keep this medk’i’.i- by you in Use ho’ise ; nnd ‘ ! whenever you take C-old, not* “let it aloiu ” work 1 mischief in ytur sytk-m, b: < era.dieate it thoroughly, a..id jat oik3, by tills powerfully healing compound, and h ave your Lungd uniojared. te c try you in lull vigor to > g.<>d ! old ago ! n o t i! £ n is! j Have you doir-aie, weakly children, who arc always : taking c<dd, and subject to Croup 't Remember ! “l here never was a cote of Croup, which did not originate in a , Cold ! And when your child-* to bed wheezing and i coughing, you know not that, before morning, Croup wav tid feet in, and ere you t;* get a I’hysieian, y.ur dear; ■ child nny be btyond the i'c. chof help. \\ .* b*.*soe.'h you, i therefore, as you value the lives of your ehildrcii, keeps ’ L:;s HKNiicine by you in tho house,and whenvour little one ! take cold and commence ooughing, give it to them nt j once,and rest not until the cough is entirely subdued. We • conscientiously aver, after :’e rncst extended experience, teat i* t?:: s advice* wero lb*lowed, no child need ever j Die of Croup. 1 I’or the cold would be cured, before it could arrive at tires ; aggravated and fata! stage. L,-t every Mother, especial-tl j heed well these remarks, that she may not herer.lre i, uiicn | j mourning over the early blight of some cherirbed ldm*som, I have oeoas‘h>n bitterly to reproach iu ii-uk f.-r her ci'iniinn) i neglect. It is an old adage, that “:o be fore warned, is to be tomirmed.” Parents ! so let jt be in yonrcAsc. Be sure to ;:ek for Dr. A. Rogers’ Syrup of Licerwort, j Tar nnd Canchalagwi, and let uoothtr !.<? udmcxl on ‘ you. ‘ | SCOVIT, so MEAD, ; 111 Chrts-f •'* i ” L New Ovicaiw, ; Wholesale Genera! Agenw lor tb - r. \:il> ru States, to wh<*in si! orders aud af-idU .. ci I*r Jureneies must be :•:(*!r<.esv.l. A Iso ’ >ld by j i) A N FORTH & NAG EL, Columbus, G,i. ROBERT CARTER, GESNER& PEABODY, DAVID YOUNG. 1 “ ! I And by one Agent iu every town in Georgia and ■ ! Alabama. S"id at wholesale by the principal Druggists j in Augusta, Savannah and Charleslon, S. < j February 1 v j Ert ‘ LVOV'S I KATBAIKOM V-*, TT'ORt!’. UrowthuiKl Kmbliti>timaat or iba Hp'r to rrevent ‘ ’ M its Kallio.’ off and turnibK Gray. Awarded tbe LLLe-t prviu- I { iums by the HiatMof New Yerk, Warybuid und Michlgei;, at l)flr i Annual Fairs ol 1001. The Kathuirou neutralize* tbe effect of dbcaee, cl’natc, and ! old in preserving ctu* nstsrinp the ftvvt'. y H ; two at- i ter a baldness cf twenty Years; demise* the sedp from :-curi i and Dandruff; vul cure thrt Nervous Headuche, Heal.l Head, i hr\ sipelif®, DLeanea of tho >'kiu, Ac.uihl iu tbs CHI dwirab-e i TOILET ARTICLE “or Ladie-’ r-r Getiiloiuou’s use ia the world, f ;<* perform* equals i Luoit/a Choicest J'x tract*, and beisiJf fre fiom rJI offcaalvc oil, or ecl iring properties itfflvt b the Hair that golden, br. ao!*’ • lively appemance. pveared by no other preptiadoa. { The use of the Kntbairou is adopted by the hesi l Europe and America, und has a patronage anij gale unpr*’.-e<k*ni • i Jed In tho bUtory of the rralcric twin*, urn worth’are h’tperflu- ! |o a trial only can attest its reed virtue* a* vuHitau eertifv.- To be had throughout North aini t?outh America, Kuropo aad the ULudsof the Ocean, in fori! > cii‘w* 1 ri-riC in C-dumbua b DR.il A. WARD, PEABODY, ROBKRT CARTBR; L. Tncous Lvos, 1C! Broadway. N. Y. LYON’S jRXTRACT OF PURL JAMAICA GINGII/l. NOTHING need bo }*;thl to commend the atundlon of t?>e pub He la this article. wh<*n convinced that if is PGR iI and vea sdvlteeaud. Wedlcul im-n, or thod* Pce!im a barmlets U* deeti-oy the nuw efc'ctaoi brackish turbid Ui can rosy pon it* gettuiTie ch .ru tor. nnd it te.jrlw exte>ivct>- UtMHi fcrruilasiry puria.sw, iu Lavpriug tiikes, preserve, i’o the ai!Vc‘rtd with bumcKi’ Compfaiat*, rholfra. .Nervous DebUHy, Fever and A&fue, ikts! ProtstreMon. &c. nothing baa ever bwo prescribed v. lih equal t *JV>’l. Manufactured by L. 7'homits Loon, Chemist, lf>l | Broadway, jNcw York. ; inquire fori. vonV Pure6inuor. Sold by roptitobh* Drutndits ■ j tiougbout tbe world. GESNER 6c PEABODY, ROBERT CARTER, ‘ f DR. R. A. WARE, March 16 — twflm Columbus, Gn. , Mexican Mustans; LLnimont. AT No v Yor* prices. We have Just rvoeivod a largo Invoke ot tbe above excellent medlrtne, to be sold at tbe (Caqu&o- { turerNiprioss. Cell attlto BLUE DRUG STORE, Ntersh 9tfn of the fiCtfro and Mortar Jjgin i RADWAY S READY RELIEF. HADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT RAD WAY'S READY REGULATORS Tile uie vi wlirh will in a-J cas Instantly stop pain, quickly cure discos*, and ain-„. . privcTut sickness. RAUWAYB KEA!>y RELIEF. INTERNAL ANP FJtTSKNAL. Tho moment It L? pfied it will rc!i*. v t - tbe sufferer Jrcrr. l. most torttiriiiff pain. ITS TWO ACTIONS It* Primary action Is to attvp pain—to n’utrn.M/c the * Is diseased action—lor inhere was no c.-ns there wou.c, i.'ffects, uodieeaeod ilepcsitß or unbetiUhy irrits:ior;*r, tin r.- ’ be no pi! in. Its Bcrondary action U to remove and t .• ; tbe >y atem trino ail foreign mail era, Ui-i entirely cure j.,. r V.,, piuinte her tin cnuavratt-l. EXTERNAL PAINg. ■ The moment it is npplud externally, it stops all r. IT CERES . Kouroltric. Lmnl ago, ! Tic IMorvux, Gout, S-reii.g and . j Di.-toro*! L njl*% P. ralyets, Pick Hcadaci ‘ Painful ywelltr^A, IN A FEW ItoUK*. Internal Pains. Diarrbren, lo ttery, C*dr?a Morbit*. i CUolcrsi, Chiila and Fever, ralui- .aiL v {v * Oaraps and Spasms. Heart Burn—Sour Stomach. A fV.-a- drops <n’ Rad way’s Kcjulv Kel:cf v.-!J iiiolar.tif 1 j most violent irritf ioiiis, cleaaeo tho r-u£oach ircj acid, cr. • j the most di.-rr-ssitv dischari/. s enliven . ..d invborate V bi b, am a fi ben sn j e xtruraitios, aud protect the -ysteai rota ail ai;iua.<:c aiidt ! derate p ‘-N'D*. } SICK- Hh.iD.ICIf r. ~ K. R. F.aiicf vrill -?op tie <*.. Itrettfst/ r'.ci; iieadsctM lea few ia:uUfo*s. v UR.I LGJ.I. U. U. Relief will instantly relievo tl.** r serer from tbe moet cscrucia'ing ot Neuraleixt. The quick action <j it. H. A*. Remedies j ooeoftbtf most Duponwnt discoveries in bsemcai wn sooner arc they applied to thepuimul part, or taken Irii tern afflicted w ;th iLnease, than they telegraph | iuu- and health restoring isifluenc'je to ail parts of ti. ri i body. j Tin y are prepared from tins active properties of ,’ ct. J Nothing ioer. r u*elcs* enh*ra their com ft, .ition. Radical's Heady Regulator* s. A r e preprirea froia G* active prißOipie ts ;> oni'’-niil ( Ro>i:. t#erhi, PI ntsan.l Balsams. .So that P. R. hr j equai iu point of power to lour cr flvo of co.cr.-on cai-onrii*’ r v eyctaiih* r -.ll*. I They are mild ad pleAeant in their operation regnlnihig’he j action oi tbe bowelq liver, skin, and alt other engana. Ladi j i will flue REdw-iv’s heady Regukvloru a Irieadiy regulator c! tbe i fetnalt* ayrJem. j CHUVXIC CO N TIFF.JUTS v.—A popular gentletncn In *’ A j rity well hiwivn to Drafflßfttc throughout the U. Btatro. had ; enjoyed th? luxury of a natnrai disch uye from the bov. t i; Hm twenty-five yeera without ;he cid of drastic ‘ j hndnlmot*t bt>ino!jmi down to the crave, uu’.il he r. mm-•:> j fho u.ie of Kad way's Kesrulalors. took tour per d>;v t r w eek. li.'On one every day until tbe whoiw organization b< v ■ j regulated. He has now his regular evacuations, md hat L< *. rek- I ena particle ot aiodi-cine for six months. iIADWAV'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT. I’VR.TiKS, Renovates asd Resoeve^. ! THY BLfK)l) JT PURIFIES, j THE SYSTEM IT RENOVATES. iT RESOLVES AWAY FROM THE BODY ALL DISEASED DEPOSITS. ITS QCY< A'.'iCT/b.V. —The moment this powerful Rene- I cator cf the blocxi, anti Resolver of IHsease 1* taken iv.to tfce i body, Uc->mTnonctta j'.> w ork o r cleans ng and purificatton. I Boner that are rollon with poisonous end diseased deposits, tiro i uiu'je sound and whole by its action. j Bail} £l,UOD. —Bioiai that has become irapresmated with ’ <v*rnipi hunvirs aud poisonous admixture**, in quickly cle?u/- ‘ I aud purified, and made clean aud healthy. ’ DI-ST IS ED ORG.I.VS. —Organshat have been d'rtsn.vT ! and nrt(Atrutod, aud rendered incßpnblo of perfoiuiing their 11 ! turaf fttnctious,ore eudckutly aud strengthened, &: ! j enabled to perform their natural duties. It regenerates every orgaii aud member of the body: it ma ; sotma, healthy aiid Strong all weak, diseaifCd and unaounu | peris. ) H n vitsEfs in Male or Female is quickly cured, and the?!-: i bilitated Uid emaciateit made strong, vigotous and he&i’ri liiopolence and Nocturnal Emissions in rnan, or di?ea e either >iui or mote ot the generative organa. Is quick yremor aud the bo<ly restored to a healthy and sound condition. { ©tv tjpißXTs—Nrr.vousxßss.—lu women,the nuinerouarr.*.-.- plaiuts and niitneuts which cast such gloom over their spirits few dosoeo’ tbe Renovating Roaolvettt w ill quickly uni the ruo.K nervous, gloomy uud depressed, feel health)., siroi, ; sind happy. SALT HffT UM. —Th<? most obstinate of Pal! Rheum wiit ylehi lo :bu Ronovntiug Resolvent. <Jua genCcmau wh-> suprowNi that thia complaint Was hcredhary in his tamih, l: -4 had been pfihefed with BaltHh*um since his birth, was cured by • ‘J’ n*e of a lew bottlea of tho Reno rating Resolvent, and the j poUowm* Rheum entirely eradicated Irom Ids system. ’ Rad wv ‘a Rcnr) vat intr Re-ol vent. Is gold by l irfiggi a‘ r gencraD’- S R. u: R. UFFICC, 162 FULTON FT ,N. YORK. I W V. B.— Lri.Mk i>r the signature of a’ADW’AY or. CO., on each bore.ie. I R. it. R. i* wld by Drusjqiste e*;erv wbf re. F'ortkjleby R. CARTER, Columbus, Ga. and J. F. WOODBUKV, April I*3—wly Hamilton, Ga. M o2 .can Mustang Liniment. ’ TxIIB itivaluaWe prepKrati*n has been but a few irtootbv j before the people of tio Soutlt, yet many thousand | boith w have been sold and ueeS in a great vaiust j wsEASfta, anti tt lt;*s gpven universal satisfaot on. V> | have Jiep*T of none that were disKitisfied with it. Vo oft or it bH a remetly ia the various diseases and ori • plaints ii* which it is recommeadH, with fail confident |in cut-ire ; them, m *.-• -r fi.-ai* n?Uii.*s* of Lettk-s have I- : ■ Gtoi i rug irered for a great variety of complaints, both - • rn-.-n and Rniinal*,Hml it has aiwaya given aaiislaetkin, h | uatme it has perf lined just whftt wo oid :t would. It Lv : he tiled Cnneera and serofuloes sores and ulcers that h> I i’esGtred the treatment tgtha Medical ixculiy. A cl.-id ia Frcderickton, N. D., n tew days m■<> burned it eevevcly a ;ainst a stove. The mother iin rwodiarely applied .Linseed Oil and Cotton Wool, wvh tiffbt bitudajre over a ii; in a short time the screams •f t. • oil!id induct'd tiiu mother to remove the bandatre, when w. -a and t ••ovcr..:.i that the cotton wool lurei taken fire by taneous oombuslirst and had considerably increased the s'ufj’ of the burn. The mother happened to think that sh..’ i had part of a battle of Mustang Liniment in her bouse, : .vh eit she got tiQine<liately and applied to the burn* liirbri of the httie kuftert-r, and as soon ns it was appiitc, the chiW ceased its cries and soon after fell asleep in its ’ moth*t*> arms, by tho influence of tna valuabi . ; prof!-;ration. This ib to certify that the Mexican Muetar.g Linime ; !:rs been uaed quite extensively in the sfi-blts cf Adauir . , Co.'s Great fcfouthern, Eastern and Western Kxprecs. ■’ | curing Gnlte, Chafes, Scratches, Sprains and Brt*k . . jit has proved wry till-O'rial. Many ot their n.en h.\ j also u*td it on themselves and tb.-it familira, and ihy j i speak **: its healing and reruedial qn.tlitkH in ihe h tire Wniio. One of our hostkrs got kioked, and badly eat hi j bruised on his knee—os usual, the Muaw£ Lin.mem v.re ’ resorted to, and the soreness and lament-ss was so..n r>— { tiKA'ed, and it wsw pei tivtly well in three or four We have no hnit'ition in recommending it as a valuab • i preparation, to Ims used externally on man or bre*t. ! j. DUNaV, Foreman of Adams k Co.'s Express Stable, N. Y. IkKEOMATiSM.—Th*a is tr certify tha. mj wne wwjf ! dieted with aev. re ohronie Rheunuitism ; she had pufFt red h;i* mo’.u'ifl with tho most exorut'iaiii.’g pains; she ha • ! tried Rbe-uirmlte Compounds, Reliefs and aimest every thine; recommended for lhi<s dreadful d.atciee. None .•>. them relieved her! -.inn in the icast. She used a fifty cent J bottle ot Muet-mg Liniment, r.nd it cured her eotireh; sire i is now perfectly well, and i*ccomfnoudß all of her frend* ! to use the Mut*i!g Liniment. (signed) Jams-s L. Olivxk Snvammh, Georgia, January lat, 1H53. i principal Offices, JO4 Brotwiwuy, Nw York, and S'. Louis, Micsfuri. A. a. BRAGG & CO., Proprietors. ! SoMin Goiumbua, Gh., by GESNER £z PEABODY* February 5, 1853 lw<fcwly It U NAW AVSr One Hundred Dollars Reward. rjr KANAWAV :V©ta tbe eui.K-r.ber rbo*. t the ltst oi Sj[dl isjvi, a nexro by the name of AIJKI U, a'A ‘ about twenty two y-ar old, about wx leet high, hii v ZM aoout one hundred and eighty lb*.; St in thouvht paid negro WM antic* tl away by white me;, aa- • -v d4e<-. bi.rborcU near rtnrkville, 1e county, €♦:<.; *•* rev. urtl wih bo paid for the delivery of a.*iid u.'/m> > Robert 4 Klion, in Early ecu my, < o*rgia, or to rayjw-i*’ in i'erbour county, Alabama, r with proot iifla ient to con y.c. tho harotrer - ! c*r fifty doifsri f.r tbe delivery ol Chenevr> <*r lain ii-. I any safe |il no that 1 act hun again; or fi: tv dollars tor the abo> • required pivot'. ‘ HUNKY BATTti. M.-.rob vO R ana way, *rROM tho sbbscriber, nev ro boy, tw-onty-flve yererj oW, five fvl six Inches high, deep copper color, a *Su - ind’.ueu to be bow legged. A !lb<*m) reward w j! K* pr.itl for the r.ppnhrn'k>n •• boslodg’d in -©niC jail wfc.-re 1 caw net biro, r and livi-re A to me at my plantation, five rat eo wst of Ch • | tahoo.'hec, Fk.rida. i April if’—tvur nf RICHARD RANKIN NOTICE. fJ RANA'.-VAY on tho 6th a nesro rar.n by t*j I'umeui DICK, twenty years old, coraplexi*u is biae*. t.->ler;jbJy nookvn, about five feet six oreict.t i-.ci.r h’.’ib. Ah\ imcttiseace frc*ia him will be thaukin!i> r*> coived a; reotioa Valley P.U., Macu county. A:r. Doubt leas be i* on h.s way to CaroMso. raid i# trying * | find his way by the Railroad. WM. 11* GAR.s LC. ’ April jifiLytf BROUGHT TO JAfC Y A* srunavav negro man who his nia? : • wlNti-iinj b’.ooj ~n VYm. i.lamer, of -•.tex-n coui . t&k Alabam.i, B.*id bov UaboutSOtesre old. d!---k coaiplex ion, weififhi ICk) or litt lbs The oe.uer is resju**tui lo come forward, prove pro * m*.* j erty.nciv c!mrc*s ;m<l take him awav, nr ho w ilt Ik. d-- ! withiw ihchm-direct*. dOWLPfi REMBFRT, Diiiiiab't*, AprU I* —yrtf .tailor Muwwa dny. SSO Reward. RAN A WAY treat my rt-vienco. nr.r (H -nolt.-. V- Pg\ lieu county, Georgia, hurt Tbur&day loom.*.*:, a Uia’*. -o'vrro air’, with fulllace and eyes,<;:mJ prei* <• v ; head, named ANN, about tweiA> two year? old ; wei k near one hundred and fi :y pound-.. he apeaks slow • i'uuin a low tone ol voice, fibeie probably abo.it i:..!uni •• tlii. I 'Ul*iivp W .’o tor her and delivery, or >• for her aisU ;Lhj white mtui,wla) probably awiod in her escape. March o—lOwti A. M. UHEPHLRI*. Printing Presses For Sale TWO large ami very superior Washington Printing Prv^'; with *?J by it beds, will be sold low k>r ciudi, or on th: preferred by tlwi purebaaer. VVarrantot Et g*<>d as new. Ay j to LOMAX & LLLIS. Columbuss u . Fybrnary 4—t<r&.wtr For Sale. A Philosophical end Cbetnicul Ap|Mirtt:, will be sold iv: ■’ Boston mlooa. for par*lc\dur*. trepp’y at laic citevs tvituabsi, ?w, :t