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BUSINESS CAEDS.
E. LOCKETT, Wjff. H. LONG, JOHN H. DAVIS.
mmm 9 iim imT
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
WILL, attend to the Belling o! all kinds of Produce. Strict
attention given to receiving and forwarding goods,
and filling orders from the country.
July 9—w&twly
GEO. COOK ALFORD,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
WILL practice in the cnuntie'* of the Ninth Judicial Cir
cu t— and th* Supreme Court of the State
Crawford, Rus-ei co , Ala., Aug. 2, ISs3—wly*
THOMAS J. NUCKOLLS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Columbus, Georgia.
Offieeover I. G. Bte pper’, near corner of Broad anCßan
do:ph streets.
W!LI. practice In the counties o| this arid the adjoining judicial
circuit in AL-ibtima. Varch 15—wly
VV. C. M’IVER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Tuskegee, Macon co., Ai.a.
Will practice in the counties of Macon, Montgomery
I allaponsa. Pike, Barbour and Russel.
lanuary ‘2% —4wly
R. J. MOSES, JOHN PEABODY.
MOSES & PEABODY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
WILL practice in Muscogee county, Ga., and Russell
county, Ala., and in the Supreme Court of the Suite of
Georgia. Columbus, Juno 29-wtwtt
Sam. S. Hamilton, Columbus Cunningham.
HAMILTON & CUNNINGHAM,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
TROY, Pike County, Ai-a.
April 23. IH~i3 wArlwlv.
DAVID ROSS,
GENERAL BOOKBINDER,
AND
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER,
No. 72 Broad Street.
Columbus, Ga., June 21—wtf t
DOUGLASS & DOUGLASS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Cuthbert , Georgia.
WILL practice in the counties of the Southwestern Circuit,
and in Stewart countv of the Chattahoochee circuit.
* EUGENI US L. POUGLASS,
Nov 30 —wly M A HUE Li .US DOUGLASS.
NICOLAS (J/CHET,
A TTORNE Y AT LAW,
Tuskeoef., Alabama.
OFFICE OVER PORTER’S BRICK STORE.
WILL attend the courts of the Ninth Circuit, and Montgomery,
Pike, and Harbour in the Eighth Circuit.
march 9 —wly _
S. S. STAFFORD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Blakely, Early Cos., Ga.
n
J. S. WOODBRIDGE,
PRACTICAL ARTIST & DAGUERREOTYPIST
COLrMBCS, GBOKOIA.
Room* over Foster & Purple’s Jewelry Store,
Broad Street. Columbus, Jan. s—w
F. T. CULLENS,
ATTORN so V A T I. AVV ,
BLAKELY, EARLY COUNTY, GA.
Oct 5. ISM. 4u-wl>
11. r. GREENWOOD, JOSIAH MORRIS, J. 1. UIDGWAV j
GREENWOOD, MORRIS & RIDGWAY, !
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. |
Hi .11 Caromleiet street. New- rlen’is.
< ri ’JO -wfc.l w 1>
I L/CKER cV REA
ATTORNEYS AT jIA W,
Lumpkin. Stewart County. Ga. i
WILL attend regularly the Superior t ouris of tße.wuii, Murion-
and Kando ph cnttuiiea: and will give prompt atten
tion to all biwinesa omruau-d to tholrcure.
JUHX *l. TCHKER, K. H. BRA LI..
Lmnpkn , luniiary 18. ISs3—3wly
GEO. S. ROBINSON,
A T'l'UllNEV A T L AW,
Cutiibekt, Georgia.
Rrfhrenceb:—Ilona. M. 4. Wellborn and Allred Iverao
CotnmbUH. Culhbert. Nov 2—43wtf
D. B. r HOMPSON & CO..
(AT THE SIGN OF THE HEART,)
Belmv llill 9 Dawson fc Cos.
npIN, Copper, Sheet Iron, Steam Boat work, all manner
J. of Gutters, Piping, Conductors and Rooting done to
order, substantially and. warranted.
Nov. 2 48—ts
C. S. HARRISON & CO.
AUCTION AND COMMSSIOV
MERCHA A 7VS.
Broad street, Columbus. Ga.
\ ITSLLalttnet promptly to all butuuetM consigned to them
• \\ Feb 13—
INSURANCE.
Savannah Mutual Insurance Company.
T' HIS Company ha* returned in stock Sixty per cent. oi
premiums in the last two years. The subscriber bps the
Stock scrip Tweuty-hve percent, lor the last twelve months and
a dividend ot 6 per coat, cash on the stock issued lor |NS2. In
surers in thisotlloe will briug their stock scrip of 1852 and receive
tneir dividends—they can at the same timo receive their scrip i
lor ibo3.
Alar ne and Fire risks taken at the usual rates, by
Coiaiobua, Juiy B—w&twly K. J. MOSES, Agent,
CALIFORNIA
INSIH fill Cl i
BY THE
KErrUCsKY MUTUAL
JL.IB'JS
INS l: KAN C E COM l'A NY.
Apply to
JOHN MUNN, Agent.
Columbus, G.
BOSWELL & BIgLING, I
July 9—w&twly Medical Examiners. !
AGENCY OF THE MANHATTAN
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
NEW YOUK.
11. H. EPPING, Agent for Oolumbu*., Ga.
DR* BOSWELL & BIL LIJYG, .Medical Examiner*.
Pamphlets containing tables of Kates ynd other information
may be obtained by application a**he office of the Agents.
Cofumua, iSov j3 -tw&wly
” - - 1 ” ———
A U: 0, V I O K,
AND
COMMISSION IiUSINESS.
THE undesigned w ould respectfully inform Ills friends and
the public generally, that he has opened a store on Broad !
street, nearly opposite Mr. Jamch Kivlin’s Sans riouci, for the j
purpose Os carrying oe the above baainesß, ana would be happy >
tor meal to give nun a call, lie proposes dollar the .1 VCTIuJi 1
AJS"U CO AIM In SI OJY BUs I.Y i'.SS in the usual way, and will j
also attend to the selling and hiring ol Negroes tor those who i
may entrust him with tlwir patronage. JOHN QUIN.
N. B.—Consignments of Merchandize carefully attended to.
fetober -TZ. I HAH—w&twly.
M LUMPKIN HOTEL,
LUMPKiN, Ga.,
i M.idERLY THE “COLUMBUS HALL/
I ta now miner the management ol JojIN M. ss urT. and
open tor the reception ol boarders,
sue improvements uow iu program ou the'premiocs will be
cotnp.eteo by tue first of September next, when the lloul will i
u b* opened or me accoaumxlaiiou ot tne traveling public
ami c.tizeoa oi the county. (Aug. 2, wtf } JNO. M. SCO IT.
GGOBit; HOTEL,
V|V1 A tIIKIO.M CO..GA
i. |>ecliuily ,iumiuiu-(i,s to is frlenJp
ard ihe public ;• neßtlly, that he tias lakes chatg.
o. this well Known
A Ii LlSIi M ENT.
file .muse is commodious ami well IkiitSed; aud no pains will
ke*|>areuto louder thotteoduHortable, who may favor him with
tneir patronage.
**• K.JjTCOMB.
Metallic Burial Cases.
THESE cases have been universa’ly approved wherever
unwcL They are much superior to those of wood, ami !
combine within themselves all those qualiiiefl fo deeirahk* in j
Bout Item Climate.
They are composed of several kinds of Metal 4 mt principally ?
of Iron. |
They are thoroughly enamelled inside and ovt,tsd bns made
Imnervtouß to airaud indestructible, and can he sold at abont j
the -atee of covered coffins.
the public are to cal! and examine them for thorn- j
selves, and at a glai they will seethe great advantage of this j
article over any other ever offered to the public.
Dotnmhns. t-Vh. -23—wfatwfim SAMMI3 & ROONEY :
For Sale.
A PhMowphlcaUnd Chemical Apparatus, will be sold below
Boston prices. Far partlfulan, apply at this fise.
Snittwbiu, JuU^nl
MEDICINES.
-'pA’
CHSRITPSSIUMI
For I Sue rapid Cnre of
coigns. C9L9S. BO.inSEYKSS.
BRONCHITIS. Vi ROOPINO-COCOii, I
CROtP. ASTHMA, AND
CONSIHPTION.
Os all the numerous medicines ext ant, (and some of them val
uable) for the cure ol pulmonary complaints, nothing’ has ever
been found which could compare in its effects with this prepara
tion. Others cure aomet'mus, but at all times and In all diseases
ol the lungs and throat where medicine can give relief, this will
do it. It is pleasant t?* lake, and perfectly safe In accordance
with the directions. We do not advertise for the information
of those who have tried it but those wl.* have not. Families,
that have known ite value will not bo without it, and by He time
ly use, they are secure from the diingyjrou* conseq uenres of
Coughs and Colds v> inch neglected, nr ten Into faai consumption.
The Diploma ol the Institute was awarded to
this preparation by the Board of Judges in September 1847;
also, the medals ol the three great Institutes of Art, In this conn*
tiy; also the Diploma of the (>*:io Institute at Cincinnati, liu-i
been given to the Cherry Pectoral, by the r Goveri mentln con
sideration ol Its extraordinary excellence nnd uselhlnees in cur
ing affections of tiie lungs and throat.
Read the hollowing opinion founded on the lon*r experience of
the eminent Physician ot the port and city of
Hr. Johns, May 8,1851. j
Dr. J.C. Ay**r: Five years trial of your Cherry Pectoral in my
practice, busproveu what 1 foresaw tr< m its composition, must
be true, that u eradicates and cures the colds and c-ugiis to
which we, ill this section, are peculiarly iiabie.
I think its equal has not yet been discovered, n-r do 1 know
how a better remedy can In? made for the distempers of the
throat and lungs. J. J. Burton, .If. D., V. R. ?.
See what It has done on a wasted constitution, not only in the
following cases, but a thousand more:
Bi7P2t;&Y, Jn. 24th, 1851.
Dr. Ayer: lu the month of July last I wasatiacked it u violent
diarrhma !;• the mi..es of California. I return *d to Min Francis
co in hope of receiving benefit from a change of climate arid d’.et.
My diarrha*a ceased, ljut was followed by a severe cough—Hini
much soreness. I finally started for borne, but received no bene
fit from the voyage. My cough continued to grow worse, aid
when I arrived in * ew *\ ork, 1 wae. at once marked by my ac
quaintances aa a victim ot consumption. 1 must confess that 1
saw no sufficient reason to doubt whflt my friend- all beloved.
At this time I commenced taking your truly invaluable medicine
with little expectation oi deriving any benefit from i l .- u*o. Yon
i would not receive these lines did 1 not regard if my duty to state .
I to the afflicted, through you, that my health, in ‘.ue. space of qjghl :
| months, is fui.iy restored. 1 ailrdmU* it U • the u*e of your Cher- i
; rv Pert oral. Yours truly,
William W. Hmitu.
NVashinotov, Pa., April 12,1848. !
Dear sir: Fueling that I have been spared from a premature •
grave, through your iiibtrun*eut;dit\ by of God, 1 1
will take the liberty to express t*- you in;, gra itudeT
A cough and the alarmin': sympt ms of consumption bad re- i
dpcedmetoo low to leav -me anvthiru tie je, when my j
pliysician brought me a beltle <•{ > • •!r “T’ec i/nd.*’ : 8-cmrd to I
afford immediate relief ami now in • ;Vv M e-.ks umeha- r. -n.r- ‘
ed me to sound health, if it will do tor others wi at i-: hasdono j
forme, von a ocertainly me ol the benefactors nfmankind.
Sincerely wishing ; *u every bierring,
l am, very rcspoetfttlly v ( <urs.
John J. Clarke. Rector of Ft. Peter’- church.
With such assurance and ; rom such nn c. no -.lroi.gei proof;
cn beadduceii unless it be from its effects upon trial.
Prepared and s-old by James Ayer,
Practical and Analytical Chemist . Lowell, Mass.
Sold in Columbus, Ga., by ROBERT CARTER, 1
and DAN FORTH & NAGEL
and by Druggiets generally. June 11—wfctw4'.
DR. GUYSOTTS IMPROVED EXTRACT
OF
Yellow Dock and S a rsa p a rill a :
18 now put up lu thj largest *i*>.-•! bouie.-. and .. ; v njowi,-.j ~1 ,
to be the beat darsiperiJla math-, ecrt:Sd by u.*- weodtr- -
fulcure-) Hhas performed, ti-.e original copies<m which -An- ;i>* ‘
posaotßiioD • f the propiton-Krmombtr, this the only inn*
and origin;;! article.
The medicine, v. h-n u*ed b) diny’.iieos, will cure ;
without fail, Sendula or K:ngV r-. i • Lrupthu}-
ot the Skin, KrysijH'lav, Oare . L;- rii:;gwriit>rTotter.
Braid Head, Ulieuaigimru. hi die }-> net or.; ;nis, **;d >- rv -
and Ulcers, BwoUlng of the Gimnra. li.. D>pep-i:i. B:df
Kbcuiu, diseases of Kidneys, 10-a <■. .\pi*v ■. . dV’ ue arising
from (he use of Mercury, Pain iu Mic.- •'( .-■id • : •rtiltii r.-, s.envra!
Debility, Dropay, Lumbagu, Jatm-dce, ;*ud •;<.-■.i veut-**.
The Res’ Female Medicine Known.
The peculiar nia.adies to which I> ui:'.;* n rov 11 *;-*., omimonly
protJ-.jee great tx*dily t xhau-tiou, aciouiiiiiriled by :i <lepre-:-ed
and often gloomy state ol mind U V. •; md< :;m -in
strength, tlmrc ij loss ofuorv'ejs |. v.:r, and iids vhry mdurailv •-
impairs the energy oi the mind *. the
the temper. Every caudui w .a-
complaints will admit -this • r - * u! truth.
• •bumi relief. ii is >o -- -.op ry . . . .
tion and debility. Tbi - rUin ■'o .. Uiat fount-* n v*f ’
Health nnd strength, the > ia. • ;> v*
thlßdesiraole result no spei'*:‘i -.out comp • k, Dt*. •..y’-- •
Improved Extract of Yellow bock and m-i? : uriit...'’
Lndes of palt comp exUn and rorr-ump!; • UaLii-. and iin h j
ns are debiJitaterl by those oh*arueii.ti- wi.ioK i
lo,'b re restored, by the use of u. ijouh or iwo, U I*h*om and to (
vigor.
Bcroftila and Cancer ured b> D - . Guy.-o its Kxu. -of YcU' ,t ’
I>i>C* and Baiwapuriila.
RLTLKfHirf<;ranirt-: a county, IVmi., t
April -*T, livVL j .
J. D. Park, Esq., Cincim.aim, U.- Ik*ar Br : i ■ ;., .-s me great i
satiHiaciiou to au my in -avor ... I*r. <i;n K\-
Iract oi Yellow Dock and Bur-yip;..'ilia,” to Cud of ihn numerous
and highly reap..-ctable persona who have bvA U bem-i’:. J by tb*
medicine.
.My wife hup,been suffering for Ue -pace ncariy rise years \
with Scrofulu and Cancer, wliicl, 1 tbitik, found lU e ..;in the ,
derun^emeiitsol tht ■y-‘(em petuhnr to ?ier v• while i*i tho i
mean lime she was uudar the care of tin- p.ort tu;uent 1
cinoa in ihts neetiou o; country, w ;U,.>ut u riving :.n> maier-M dd •;
from thi ir presorlptiuuf'.
Upon the reiMiiimeudation f Dr. Cocker. ~n. . ,r pbyai
cian.-s who had seen the m.'dicine ii-‘ and ’frith hi ■ , • effeef, I otv I
taint'd olAour Agents here. u .l/esßs. Rice t urluvi,” one ■
bottle of “Dr Guvsoub. Extract and Y-llou f. rk ?.*: U;-r-/.pa
rilla,*’ and m my wife lound relief iV<un that h I b..m h* -one
six bottles, which she ha* taken with ; ! -.** uiori uMonii>ii:nß‘ *••* .
fit.for i am pleas -ii to ; ; Mas .... cured Ur. u*r si.* has .
entirely recovered f.v.m her illn*.->d ‘the 8.-rofr.ht and i c.-.evr j
are cured sound and well, \ccept uy * i..
KcejKctfnlly*, “ Mi< haki, an, ;
Extract of a letter from an ext.tv-iiv,* nuem.;,: in Plainfield, j
Livinfpdon count), Mtchipan.
l i.AI.Ni ms.r, Mica: an, April 8, 1852.
Mr. Johu D. Park—Dear Bir: Dr. .■•o-. • Yedow la-ck and
Sarsaparilla is performing some adonlM:'u..g cur.-s in liiis pla-'e. ,
A .Mr. S, f‘. Strickland hasjuH inionned toe ;!mt otn* of hi- chil
dren bus been entirely cured of n very st*\ ere ca- • <o N'rofulu by j
the u?t‘of only one bottle. Ho bad trh*d aiibo>: every tldß-/tluti j
the Doctors had but nil of no svail. a- the cni'd c.;i- ‘
tinued getting worse. The sort - mv.- bval. -.i up end tin |
child apparently well, which is jusdv .isrrit>e* ‘it u ■ ihe j
Yellow Dock and Baraaparilhi. -:g;tc<3 ’ ••• -, irulv,
K. A. HV.AL.
FEMALES, READ THE FOLLOW IM; !
Vewakk. N. J.. Jan. k.>.
Mr. Bennett: Wo take pleasure in spuing in.v. veur Yel
low Dock. Naraitparilla gives great ntistactiou in , ,rv ea e.
Avery respectable gentleman informed mu that bin daughter
was troubled with difficult menstruation and othovdisease* pecu
liar to her sex. -he hud not hud her regular mon-muil discharge
for long time ; but by the nr. > flb.w D**cfc
uid .Mirsapmitla way radically curvd. Mlc j ■+>.; TuwuevudV
and others without receiving the slightest benefit. He had one
daugh'erdio Jrmn the same cause, J. P. TRicr Y o.
Price one dollar per bottic. >.dd by
SCUYILvt MU’ VD.
11l U’iiarti St \ -v Ocieuiisi,
General Wholesale Agents fr tin S- ntiuru
States, to whom all ..r*lers aud appiio.i;;ons
for agencies must be mUir
Also nold by
DAN FORTH A NAGEi ~ Odumbus. Ga.
ROBERT CARTER,
GESNERA PKABODY, 4 - u
DAVID YOUNG. l * “
And by one A .gent : n every town n Georgia and
Alabama. Sold ut wholesale by the
in Augusta, Savannah and Charleston. S. O.
Mav 31 ii'vt’ntiilv
S. * A ...
A SURE REMEDY FOS WORM
This pro pp. ran on has now been before ihe for a q nrler
of a century. lu great intrinsic merits have at .*1: ij. ad vane *.i the
wle nd use of it, and it now on,ova a promt-tout*} osition in tho
pnhlic favor.
It is mild in its operation und contains no calomel nor
dangerous ingredients, and can be given with perfect safety t > the
moat del.cute infant.
It coat*, on y2o cents, per bottle, and sold by n ar all Drug
gists and store keeper* in tbe co-iury.
For sale by DAS FORTH &. XAG£L,
Ohlumbu*, Georgia,
And Druggists generally. July *2—wly
DR. GALES ANODYNE OF OPIUM.
It is a fact well known that many people are accustomed to i
bu> and use without the advice of a physician, many of the pro-
P'rati n of Opium, as L.vudau’ ni, Paregoric, Batemuu's Drop-,
Godfrey's Cordial and the like.
Tteeffect of these medicines i- generally known, and while j
they are admitted to possess Anodyne and ‘sedative p.- oprties
iki to be dispensed with they arastiil liable n* eeririu* objections }
in in my cases and doubtless are often mischievous in their ?**' f
deucy. ■
The new chemical prepanAon. now submitted to the public, is ;
believed to pushes'’ ail their virtues, and even more, without bo- ;
iuK c ari'eabie with tSeir bad efi.-cis— neither is ibis opinion )
hastily founded,nor bused on limited experience—?:f*<r iripl (
o! some years in which this remedy has been placed in tbe band?. •
of eminei t physician*, and tried indeed under every variety-of
circumstance, and in all appropriate cases of disease, it Is still ;
believed to stand unrivalled, iiuf. only for its rurc.t edicinal vir- \
tues as a preparation of Opium, but for tbe safety with which it ‘
may be administered.
B. A. FAHNESTOCK, HULL &. 00.
New York, Proprietors
j Abo sold by Druggists generally. Price So qer.t*. per bolUt*. i
For sale by DAN FORTH 4k NAGEL, Columbus, Ga.
! . ___ July VS —wly |
Mexican Mustang Liniment.
AT Near York prices. We have just received a large invoice :
ot tbe above excellent medi&ie, to bo sold at thatu;i'jmiac-
I I’-Kr’ l prices. Call at the pRI’G STORE, {
aim fatiwltwiy (A A'carr* and .VwM *
|
HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.
I A MOST MIRACULOUS CURE OF BAD LEGS.
AFTER 43 YEARS’ SUFFERING,
j Extract of a letter from Mr. William Galfrin, of 70 St.
! Mary's street., Weymotkth, dated May, 1851.
i To ProJeesor Holloway .
j Bir: At tiieagi of eighteen my wife twho it* new sixty oncO
j caught a violent cold, which settled in her log. and ever since that j
I time they have been more or i*ec sore, and greatly iutluined.
i Her agonies were dietracting, and for months Together she wb J
i deprived entirely of re-t and.sleep. Every remedy that mtxiiCHl i
j men advieed was tried,_ but without effect; her health suffered
severely, ami Lite state of her legs was terrible. I had olteu read !
your adverlTr* meats, <*ud mivliadber to try your Pills and Dint- ■
mem; and. ns a lest resouro:, after every other remedy had prov- j
e<l useless, she consented to do so. Bhe commenced six weeks!
ago, and strange to relate, is now in good health. Her legs are j
painless, wiihout ream or scar, and b*.-r sleep sound and undis
lurbed. CouW-vou l ave witnessed the sufferings of my wife
during the la’- forty three years, and c<.ntmst them with her or*-
sent enjoyment oi health, you would indeed feel delighted in
having been the means of so greatly alleviating the* sufferings of
a fellow creature. (signed) Wii.Gaimn.
A PERSON 70 YEARS OF AGE CURED OF A BAD
LEG, OF THIRTY YEARS STANDING.
Copy of a letter from Mr. William Albs, Builder of Gas
Ovens, o f Rushcliffe, near ihuidcrsficld , dated May
31 at, 1851.
i To Professor Holloway ;
j ‘ir : i suffemi for a juried of thirty years frotn a bud leg, the
/ result of two or three different aeeidmts at Gas YV. *rks ; accom
p&nled b\ scorbutic svstf.ips. i had recourse to a variety of
medical advice, without deriving any Lcneiil. and waseventold
that the leg must buampubtted, \et, tn opposition to that opinion,
your Pilis and Ointmeut have effi*cted n com pie u cure in mj short
time, that low who had ui*t witnessed il w**uJd credit the fact.
(Signed) Wiuus .task
The trujh of tide atatciuent cn b verified by .Mr \V. f*. Eng
land, Chemist, thlnecu .Market street, Huddersfield.
A DREADFUL BAD BREAST CURED IN ONE
MONTH.
Extract of a letter from Mr. Frederick Turner, of Pen
hurst, Kent, dated. December 13 th, 1850.
To Holiajwav :
Den- Fir: .My wit* had suffbnai from Bad Breasta for more than j
six months, end during the wh do j*eri.xi had the best mod lea ;
; aUeudnrice, but all to no use. Having before healed an awful j
. wound in my own leg by vour unriva!U.d mtxlicine, I determiiK-d ;
i agiiin to use your Pill- mei (/initoent, and therefore gave them a ‘
j trial iu her cH->e, and loriunttte it w si did *•<>. for in less than a ;
month a perfect cure was *-flccted, and th- Ix iiefit that vriou* !
! r.tlu r branches of toy family bavo derived from the r use is really
i a- boiling. 1 now’s;r.ngiy ‘•ecoiunjeud them toail my Crionds.
•■'Signed) PRum.KH k Tyrncu.
The Pills should bi? ronjojn ly w ith the Ointment in mr.-t
I of the following cases:
i Bad Legs Uhilblalnp Fistulas B*-re Throats
J Bad Breasts Chapped hands G<>ut f*kin I>Nsos
j Burns Corns ( soft') fcVun j
• Bite of Mosrpii* Comracwd and T.uinbav'o Tumors
I tM*s and Hand riiff.joiuts p;ie< Ulcers
I Flephantiasia bcaUL Yaws
Chi* ‘go -foot B<.tv Nipples.
Sold at the l-\-tUrn nt of l>r..f* Holloway, -'l4 Htrund,
n, sr Tempi;- L*>ju<.n.) amt to nil r*-;sp<i*:iiblc druggirts and
| dealers in ii.. B Jhivu-'Kout the Briii-h Empire, and tbo^o
‘of itie Uuh<*i in i : >u 3?>>c , r/,an.l tft\ 30 each,
t \Vboh.-?Hie l>v Cm: priiiclpal drug lK*ur.*s iu the Uuioti, and by
• Messrs A H D r 5 riim-ls, Nv-v Y.*rk.
I tjsP There-'I-; a eoiudd* raid*- Miviug bv taking th larger aizes.
; N'B- trov, . .ns .*••:• tu a; d.ur,- ,-r patients iu evcr.v dis*.rder
} * n ‘ F.K PEABODY.
\W U LINCOLN,
May 3-lr.wltAtwlt* . *l. Havamuh, Ciu.
GOOD MBDICrNHB!!
Siabler’s Amxl) sb’ (Jliorry Expectorant
l. coh/toeut!> to Invalid'S at uiiourpaaoed by any
k: .i preparation, for the rure of Coughs. and oth
’ . r s-'-rr-s (*• cvtnmou Colds; Br-.nchii;*-, v-tbiua, Croup, Con
-unu-iKii in .. early s.age, ami n>r th. - relivi of the pntitiut even
| 1 1 ; :i ■. >if,vd .►us that fab:l dlsen^e.
It c*-mbin* ; a- ahcient’tlc manner.rene-db* of long
. Mine. v> Aii mo*.* recent discovers, :uid Ih*m*l%.-s its “<nll
- lug uud toni* - .juabtie--. through the skin gtuitly, ud with
• gre *1 efficacy, for the of this Cltift* if dl(M:ijs*;-s.
STALLKR'ri DtAIUUBI'.A CORDIAL
; ./f-itl'rw ton? an 4 c^ttbmed
- for their jhiculihi efiC4vc> in curing Diarrlm a. and similar tiflec
• tions of J. it* system, lu ii action,}: always nausea and produces
• heaHb* comliti*n ot the Livwr, thus alwavr removing th*- !
| crus© ii: the st'.sue time that it cures the dts*:*se.
ri.e viiluibk imsUei/; V. ab-e.-v mim.-d >mv- recently begpio- :
1 rsrviiucw . --V iib the approval t a number of th- mod'a-al pr.'f v
*>n in 11 . city of llaliim-*rf and eLse-v , nnd in practice Imve
rticceedt'd te- st admiratny in curing tin* *A se.>cs t*r which they
! art* prescrils-i. They ar- cuff-red * * tire c-‘untry practitioner, as
; uKHlicincf which he con m rcepect<U*psiwl u|Mu, as prepare*!
j in aurwnwsut witU thutixpurtwice of some of the most learned
: andjuuieimn* physician-, cud ftrictiy in c<nt*.ruiiiy with th*
i ruler *-t Pharmacy, ami :>* e-j)ts'i;dly serving j,is conven
i-i*mv, whr* < an::--t k.i readily a:* the city phyaieian i>avehiown |
• :-rvM-nption.i compounded uy a practical Pharr<mceutlri.
| ’ ri-.-c modeorriptive. pamphlets- to *w* lm<l gr-.MH of atl *.* bo have ,
: the;', eli.-uito for sale, UKvatoining reconsmc.ndarionfr frc.m D< c- !
| h o *d - ‘lu, Baltred, Addition, Payne, handy, Love, Ate.
H. B. .WariMustty? ‘*l and ■ m.-i Uesita'.c •• roconinetid yoyr ;
liiarriniH < ordiatC.nd A nod vno Cherrv Lxpvrp.vnnte’fttc.
. .... , - op, ■ - . **l, ...
? t -1 hn-iiy t- : ,;t of ethers, iu I'u.orof-hu extruordinary efil- i
j cwj i-’ ‘our*Dtfi;rho*a CVrdlw?,'* Ate.; and of lUh Expectorant, j
-I l*.;.s e i.<> .i.itiuu in receuamci./iing it as >. most VUiimble J
1 imsticin*-,” ke.
! Doct. K. A. Payne, says be haa vised tiie Diarrhoea UonUttlin bis ,
| practice w, v ith tin* Inppbsi etrect. and thinks It oin* ofibeuo st j
eonveiik uiand etfldcrit cocubiiintioiici ;v(*r offered t*.> our profit I
I Sion - *:
iK'Ct. L. D. Handy, writes, “l have :uim:nisU-red your \nodyne. ;
, Expect..rant, in several cases ot Broncbial affection, with the j
: rsof.i happy results, and from a knowledge of its admirable es-I
. f<.cis. i c'l’i A‘.ih il*-greate-t cnulld* :kjc recommend it,” <tc. t
! Duct. Vs. Love, writes ui us that be ha* administered the ;
! K\p*r'c ‘ • his wife, who bus had the Rron.*vVils for fourteen !
| year-, and ? );m she i fast recovering so m her long -grading mala- }
: tiy. I 1 h.t.* in ;; V ---v ww-ks done her mov go*d than ail the
remedies sheims heretofore ttsed under able medical counsel.
s'iv:. a of the best \ potheen rles and Pharmaceutists in the city i
of Bali enure, w rite “Wo are satisfied the preparations knuini as j
Stabler*.- Anodyne Cherry Expr-c.toroat aud ritsbh r'.- Diarrltum
Cordial arc medicine.* of “real value and very - efficient fnrtho
relict and cur.- of the for which they are rocommetxled: j
they bcur the evidence of j*kiH ami care iinbeir preparation and j
style of putting up, and wo take pleasure iu recommending
thom.”
Twenty s*‘.v-ti of the m***t r* r>t>ctubl merchants, r.-idente of
Van b nd, N ,; - :uii aiwi North ‘>r.M*n. who havceoki and also
tiswi ‘,:i*‘s*‘ etedteiuos themselves, say, “Prom our own experi
ence am! vh*’ .f<*ur cusJ..mer>, wo do confld-mE ivcointucnd :
them Pro Bono Publico. \Yo haw m**r known any remedies !
usi and fortlic dise;:.-- - ior which they are prescrib'd, to \< s*r effl- j
oi* i* und to give such entire rat inaction t<v all.’’
Tiu-above notices, ol recommendat ion from members oft ho ;
Medical Faculty, Pharmaccutisi- r -\ high standing.and merchant* \
of the first re-pectabllit-y, should be sufficlvutt co siUi.-fv all, that ;
he--’ modScin*-*are worthy oflriai by tl' 1 * atllicte<l,ami that they j
are of a differ*-*d ssamp and clussfrom the •KJuackery” and **cure !
;iiis M so much iuap<..sKHi uj>>n tin; public.
For sal-? bv <irufi(ists HjvotlH-'-.'.rtes aixl country sPMv-UoetK-rs ‘•
geueralij . I . M. FTABLKR A- i’O.
Pniii/iftis 1 Pratt Baltimore. !
May 17—*.vly
Mexican Mustang Linimer-t
TiliS invalu-Ekc proparaibiu hat* Lh-a u but; ;i mouths <
before tb * jki*pe? of the South, \*< many tbouenndtf of
bottles have betu soM aud w-vu iu :t okeat yakiety of
rwBEASEs, and :t h > given- universal ttit-is-fautibn. We
i ve he*it*d ol none iliat were dipautiblfed with it. Wc
oflur it an a remedy ir. the varioun disease* and oom
plaiota for yjjieh it ir* with fnl} confide nee
in curing them, over tour muiioas of D at’ have been
sold nod uaed for a great variety of tsmnbotli of
men and an-m-tfe, and iibac übvavs giYeti nutlsJmjtion, ’x*-
oaiis- it btto }> rhM tiied juk v. hat w- said it \vuki. It has
healed (Atileet s ami scroiulvua w>rt and wfeers that had
reuits'eo. the ireKime-ut wf tin- Medic*. Faculty.
child in Froderksktou, 8., a few days -
burned iu iegr m:\ ereL against a clove, “ihv irnnhor iru
mediately applied Linae<d Uii and Cotton M od, with a
light bandage /wr ail; iu a short th;:.; file screams ot'Um
child induct'd the mother to remove the bandage, when it
whs diecover.M that the cotton wtvl bad taken iire by spon
taneous eombucitjon and had considerably iii>rß*ed the j
size of the bunt. The mother hapjK.ned to think that abe
had part f h Ix>ttl- of Mustang Liniment iu her house,
wltieli she got immediately and applied lo tiie burned
limbs the little auiTvi’er, aud as sckhi ss it v.aa applied,
the child ceased its cries aud won after fell asleep ic its
arms, by the soothing influence of tu s vuhutble
preparaton.
This in to certify that the Mexican Mustang Liniment j
i has been used quite extensively iu the stable* of Adams A \
Co.’s Great Kastern and Western Express, for f
curing (i-atis, Chafes, Boratchet, Sprains and BruL_a,aud j
it lias proved very efieomal. Many of their men have i
a.’oo u>-M it on thetnaeives and their families, and they all
l>eak of its healing aud remedial qualities in the highest
terms- Oue of our hostlers got kicked, aud badly out ano
bruised on his Ituoe—tia usual, the Muswug Liuimem was
| i esorted t gtiid the soreness and lameness wa oon re
r.iovvd, whs perfectly well in three or four days.—
i We have no hesitation in recommending it as a valuable
| preparation, to be used external!v or. man or beast.
J. DUNN.
Foreman of Adams if Co.'s Express Stable, N. Y.
RiißiOiATisM.—TM is to certify that ray wile was ai
| dieted with severe chronic Rheumatism ; he ha<l suffered
[ (or months with the most excruciating pains; she had
tried Rucuoiatic Ooinpocmds, Reliefs and .almost every
thing recommended for this dicadfal disease. Noue ol
i them reh<;ved her pains iu the ioast. She used a fifty cem
bottk* of Mustang Liniment, and it cured her entirely; sbe
is low pvftfevUy well, and recommends all of her friends
to use the Mustang Liniment.^
t riigned i James L. Ouvkx.
Bavanoii, Georgia, January let, 1553.
Principal Oflaoew, Broadway, Now York, and Bt.
Louis, MissourL
A. G. BRAGG & CO., Proprietors.
Sold in Golumbua, Ga., by GESNER & PEaBOPY-
February l#iJU^vwrwJ.y
out. TP.
j . CARTKIi’S MIX'i'IRt: I
’ Tiie Great Ptmfler of the Blood 1
I NOT A PAIiTICLL OP MESCUXY IX IT.
| \ N infallible remedy for Scrofula, King’s Evil, Rheumatism
i AV Obstinate CutaneouA Eruntlons, Fiinple* or Pu-iu esontbc
j Face. Blotches, Boil?, Chronic f-'re Erea. Riu?: Worm or Tetter,
j Scald Head, Enlargemem urvd Piiln “ol the Bones and Joints,
| Stunborn U!c re, Dieordt-re, Lumbaeo. Spinal C<ru
i plalnta.and all diseases arising from in injudicious use ot Mer
j enrv, Imprudence in Lite, or Impurity ol the Ba^nl.
’ This valuable medicine, w hich l.afr become celebrated lor the
[ number ot extraordinary curts effected through its ageuc>,bas
induced ibe proprietors.” at she urgent request of their friends, to
offer it to the public, which they with the utmost confidence
In its virtues and wonderful curative properties. The following
certificates, selected from a larce number, are, however, stronger
testimony than the rue.ic word <>( the proprietors; and are all
j iroia geutletnen well known in ‘Ls’.r lecaiities, and of the highest
• respectability, many ol them now Maiding in the city of Kick
j inonc, Virginia.
j F. Hoyden. Esq., of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, known
ever) where, says he has seen the medicine called Carter 1 * Hpan
ish Mixture administered in over a hundred cases, in nearly ail
the diseases for which It is th*- most aston
ishingly g<K*d results. He says it is themwt e3rtra<*nJinar> med
icine lie haa ever seen.
Aot e a>r* Fkvkr —Great Cvr—l hereby certify, that for
thrce> ears I hud Ague aud Fever of the most violent description.
I Imd several physicians, took large, quantities of Quinine, Mer
cury, and J N-liove all the Tonicsadt ertised, but hi! wilhoutany
per’uianebi Mi.;. At last I tried ( arterV Btiauish .Mixture, two |
l*otth-s of which effectually cured me. and lan: happy to say 1
have liad neither chills nor fevers since. I consider il ibe best j
Tonic inihe w orld, and the only medicine that ever reached my i
case. Beaver Di.m, near Richmond. Va. .Tumn Lo.nopkn. j
C. B. I.rcK, Keq., now in tlae eity <-i Utefcraowl, mid lor nmuy ,
yours in the Poet Office: has such confidence In the astonishing j
efficacy of Farters Spanish Mixture, that lie haa bought upwards j
ol 50 bottles, which h< haa given aw::,* to th..- afflicted. Mr. |
Luck says be has never know n it to fall when taken according i
to direction-*.
Dr. Mikoe, a practising physician, and formerly ot the City
f/otel, in the city ot Richmond, say- he has witnessed in anum- J
ber of instances tbo effects of Carter's Spanish M : xtiire which
i w. ro most truly surprising. He says iu a rape of consumption j
j diqjcodent on me liver, the good effects were wonderful indeed. I
j Ha.mtkl Nl. Drinker, of the firm of Drinker & Morris, Rich •
( mond, was cured of Liver complaint ot 8 yean* ttiinding, by the
i useof two bottles of Cartel’s B punish Mixture
• Great cvre op Bca*iFrLA.—The edttor.-ot the Richmond >i
! publican had a employed in their press room, cured of j
! violent Scrofula, coinbim**! with Rheumatism, which entirely
, di abh*d him from work. Two bottk-s of Carter's Ppanisli Mix* j
< ture made a perfect run-“fhiin,and the editors, iu a public n*.*-
1 ‘i.-o say they *rh*--Dully it to all who are afflicted j
: with auy disease of the blood.*’
Stiu .vnothkr crRB m roh'U. — f had ;t very valuable !
■ b.y cured otrolul by carb-rV ripauGh Mixture. I consider |
r if a truly valuable medicine. James M. Tavlor, conductor on the j
; U. 1 . &. i‘. K. K. t v>., Richmond, Vh.
I Salt Rbvx of ‘JOvkarh htamumj < crkr—Mr John * horapw j
I eon re-'iditiq in the city of Richmond, wn* cured by three- boltfes i
: of CMrier’s Spaiii-h Mixture, of cal’ Bbemu, which he had nearly j
; ‘Jfi years, and w hich all the physicians of the city could not cure. :
Mr". Thompson is a w.:il know n merchant in tbeclly of Richmond, j
; and his cure is mot-t rt murkahie.
VYm. A. M ATTHttws,ot I'ichraoi and. Yh , had a servant cured of ‘
| .VyphiliiM in the w*>rl form, by Garter’s r'pnmsh Mi lure. ii j
■ sayn he cheerfully rcoouunetHls It, ami considers it an invaluable J
tn*:<liclne.
Run art* E. Wist, oi Richmond, was cured of Scrofula, and ]
w i.at physicians called confirnu'd couaurapt-ion. by three bottles I
of Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
Kr*vvt>; Bthton, Commissioner >i Ib-w nue, says he has i
the got.d effects of Carter’s SpanU*h Mixture in a number of Sy- !
philitic cases, and says it is a perf**c’. cure for that horrible disease, i
\Vm. Ci. Haßwoop, of Rirhiao::d, Va., c-urod of Old St.- r-.mi |
! Ulcers which dirabh and hUu from walking. T*.*ok a few bottles i
, c*f< arn-r's Spur.i* Ii Tdi :vure, and wus ermr*U*d t >valk w llbcut a ■
i crutch, in s short time permanently cured.
j Principal Depot- at M. \Vsrd,Uo-e-00..N0.fc‘3 -Maiden i.ane i
! New York.
T. VV. iKotf (- Snr.s, No. North *Jd etTcvt, Philad**lphia.
! Bennett h. Beers, So. 125 Maine .-*?■*• t, Richmond, V;i. I
i And for wale hv
THOS. M. TT’HNER CO
dAri. 11. CARTER.
.Sm van nail. Gft I
OPENER A: WLY BODY.
PANKOKTH V NAGEI.,
Columbus, On
. Andbv ‘.'iivitjiii-ts and c-uom inercbunte etviy wlv-re.
Erie* *1 ■ -is b-.ttfer* ft-r h.'*
May 25—w t w 1 v
Prof. Alex. (’. Barry's Tricojilit-rous,
OR MEOXCATBD COMPOUND,
j For Bed-utifyiig, Cur Urn ?. Preserriny, Restoring and •
Strengthening the Hair, Relieving Diseases of
the Ski?i, (firing Rheumatic Pain*, and
Healing External Wounds.
1 >oundini by r.<> geographical lin*.*s, the reputation **f Carry's j
i > Trio*ipheroaa the Unitm. The eales *f the sr ! i- .
i ole < t InL-wars h\e inc’ eased inti radio that almcMi exceed* ’
i belief. ProU-.-cor Carry, alter a careful examination >f hi- sales*
j book, finds that the number >i bottle* delivered to • r ;-t. in
) quantities of trow a half gro*s upward, during the year ;£52,
; was within a trifle of W-.OjdHi..
I It is übnecessirv to urcMeut J :* r c.tb the eviden< < f the w on
j pvo|>. riu-s •’>! tb TrJs vJi->r.*u-'. when th** public have fur •
j nisbed such rn endorsement r*i;;l‘. flic cheaj tie*;*- of the article
and tl.e exp Bnations given *< \ e rhomier.: action Upon the hair,
! th<- sculp, and in all (-ast'e c‘ sup-rilcifit irritation, -
‘ mended it io the Httcnik-n-i ‘be people. This whs all tfat the I
| inventor desired. Every bo'.sU* f:<fi *-"vised it:-s;li. The efleers of [
i the fluid a vecoded exj’vl:.- Iv acted like a charm, ihe j
| ladies would not be witlicm-. i . iVerntry dcaleara iu everv .-c- ;
; tion ot the United Muter. ■-1 thvy mut*f have it ; and thus :
wae huiit up a whole-ale c-i as aU r ’ bitHcre> unheard of i
| as regards artico's ol i! • i U h ::;h*->t point has not yet
i f>*-.en r*MU*led, and L ir. beh.*-ved ;;U- this year will t*c a j
] million and a half ct !>*•! 11; •*.
! Depot and Jfanufact'.'ry, :*•■-. 137 Bror.dw-ay, New Y*-tk. Re- j
j tail price, 25 cents a htr-.-v ‘
Llhond discount to prchv.H-rs bv the* qunnUty Sld by ail ;
I the principal mc*rbants aid (In:-- .:-:- throughout the United
j Sint*-* and Canada, Mexico. iVert Indie*, Great Britain, France. ;
&.r. it ml bv
H. ( AUTFR, Columbus Gw. i
A u trust 0, 1 K3—w ,t. t a tim.
MEDICAL NOTICES.
! DRUGS, “MEDICINES, FAINTS. OILS, j
f’KRFI MERIES, Ac.
SPRING AND BUMMER STOCK,
Dlt . R. A. WARE,
= ■'* IS now receiving a much larger supply than ha J
j w ever been i otore offered in this market. AH v. i.-hintr !
j to purchase pure and unadulterated articles in this ;
j line, will do well to call aud examine.
PURE BRANDY,OLD PORT AND MAMUKA j
WINE, for Medical punioscs, to be had at
R. A. W ARE’S Druii Stro. |
PERFUMERIES AND COSMETlCS—l aibins and 1
j Bazins ass*/tied varieties, tor sale by R. A. WARE. ‘
I LONDON PORTER AND SCOTCH ALE —Very }
; best tjuaiity. Foreale by K. A. WARE.
! FINS 8 Eii Aim AND C4CE CUE WIND TO
! SACCO, can bp had ot K. A. WARE.
; THSEE HUNDRED SWEDISH LEECHES, just j
i received and for sale by R. A. WARE, j
! BRUSHES AND BROOMS of every food, forle by
U. A. WARE. 1
- !
: WINDOW GLASS, from Bbyloto 30 fry 84, for *tl* S
by li. A. WARE.
! Atirrl 8, 1853-w&.lwly
MEDICAL CARD.
DR. N. H,~WIGGINS,
| OFFERS his profeesionsl iervieca to th-c cHimoa of C->- ;
lombu. uiKl vicinity.
Office at Dr. Vooso’s Dru* Store.
Coiumbus, July 2—wAtwlt
DR. F. C. ELLISON,
■> H A VfHU recently completed hie Medical liducaiion in |
the Parisian Horpimla, wht-r* he devoted at tent feu ;
Da SURGERY? UJ ’ X vflera hi.* profCMfemtl Krvicew ;
Lids* totbecitizeofiot Coiumbu- and vicinity.
‘ Ms!ce side Broad j*'.re*jt, over the Hock Island Factory I
Agency. Columbus, June I—w£rtw3m
CUPPER AND SsHIKT JKItN, j
AND
Inform his friends aiei the public that he has one ol the largest
aasortmenu* of 7Nn Ware aiui Housekeeping ever offered
in this market;
with Bras* Valve*, Hip Baths do., Sjwjnged Pyramid cake aud
ornamental moulds; Jelly moulds;coffee Filtorers: do. Biggins; do
large and tunall Urns; KutfeTravte. do. Washers,':* k w article;
j rtmonia. Cocoa D:p}M*r; He and Dessert platees all riiee; Britan
f nla were, of all Kinds; Spice Boxes; Dressing Casee, Cooking
j Stovea of various patterna, warranted to perform well,
j All manner of Tin or sheet Iron, C*>p"por or Zin work, dom
i a: abort notice, on tbo moet favorable terms
AG orders tor Tin put up short notice, on terms to suit tb<
times.
Having in his employ the beat Job workman in this oountry
all he adts is to give him a t rial.
Guttering or Roofing done at short notice, and warranted.
Call and'see me before engaging or purchasing elsewhere, as
am determined to sell and work as few as the a west.
J. B. HICKS.
Kant side Bread street, near the Market.
Cohuubiis, Gq..May IS, jb5S wtf_
MARBLE WORKS,
JLastside Broad St. wear the
COLUMBUS, GA.
HAVE constantly ou baud si 1 kinde of Grave NAonas
Monument#, Tombs and Tablets, of American,
Italian and Irish Max tile. Engraving and carving done
on stone in the best possible manner; and ail kindeotffirran
ite Work at the whortest notiee.
JOHN H. MADDEN,
F. S.~Plaster ofParisand Cement , always on hand foi
3aie. Colurahue, March 7,1650. 10 ts
G U A N O.
MY EXPERIENCE WITH GUANO this season,
added to the experience of others, has induced me to order
a larger quantity for this plane than my last shipment, which i
hope will reach here In time lor the next crop, 1 still have on
hand, at Greenwood & Go,’s Warehouse, enough for the demand
sowing small and niml**.
SPRlffi if SHIM CLOTHING.!
JOHN SMITH,
No. 125 Broad Street. Columbus* Ga ,
HAS NOW ON IfANI) A FULL AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
spring an a snnuiß clothing;
To which he invites the attention of the public Hoping they may favor him with J
a call and examine for themselves.
Everv article usually kept in a ‘-CLOTHING STORE” will be found at
JOHN SMITH’S
Columbus, April 20—w&twtf No. 125 West side Broad Street,
SPRING A! SWUE! CIOTRLW
c£>£?cn aD£S‘L£a'ir*
Clothier and Merchant Tailor,
(NEXT DOOR TO HILL AND DAWSONS ,)
Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia.
. a. IS NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY GENTLEMEN WITH THE LATE SI
1 SPUING AMD SUMMER
Styles off floliiists, Furuislifng Goods,
ggYia —ALSO— T
(SAIES-Sir W&Mm® •& IDEHBIBISILSLAS*/^
CLOTHS. CASSINI FRES AND VESTINGS,
1 of the latest importations of French and English styles manofaetuosl to order and warranted,
under ibe direction of
mm si, wimm*
! wbo wi'l be pleased to accommodate bis triends and all others that may r.all, with such garments as
! cannot fail t.> please.
! Columbus, Oot 9,1852. tw&wtt
SOUTHERN MANUFACTURES.
| EAei.E
: ( tn fp. trrnrrn; <rs s ”- C'l dl FTR /R\ Trb W
1,0 i l U.S A ’ls? 14 fpffl, 5’ it 9., I 55 91 5 9
COi.ljJißt'B, (TV
| THIS ESTABLISHMENT is now iu complete and successful operation. It is the j
! object <>i’ the Company to supply the Southern demand tor the heavier styles ot Cotton |
land Wwleii Fabrics, ?<> far as” their capacity for production will permit. They now j
j offer to j-urciiasers the following schedulc'of their Manufactures. This schedule will J
; Lie alteroi from time to time, as they add to the variety.
4-4 Sheetings, very heavy and superior.
7-8 Shirtings, do. do.
7-N OsnahnrgK, dm do.
Cotton Yfinis, assorted numbers, neatly papered.
PLAN f HUS’ CAstSiMKßß—(Jonus,; colored, Black, Brown, Green, &c.
do. PLAINS, do. do. do do.
PINE KNOT do., very heavy, for negro wear.
COLUMBUS FASHIONS—(Stripes,) very iieavy, of a great variety of colors and,
patterns.
A TTRESSES—Of any size or weight, made to order, and a supply constantly kept j
on band.
> MFORTEBS’—Of a superior qu:city, made to order.
do. designed to supji-s<.-.dc blankets for negroes, heavy and warm, |
more economical than blankets.
BATTlNG—Suitable for Quilts aud Comforters.
WRAPPING TWINE and COARSE SEWING THREAD,
i foiF” All the above goods arc made of the best materials, and in the best manner, j
land can lx: recommended to purchasers with confidence. !
1 tar* The Company pledge themselves to soli itiese goods on terms as favorable as
[similar goods can be procured from any imrkcl in the world. The attention of buyers
i is solicited to them before making t heir selections elsewhere. Address
■f. RHODES BROWNE. Agent.
‘WOOL. —The E. M. Cos. are prepared at all times to buy W 001. They will also
1 manufacture it for Planters on shares, or at a stipulated price per yard.
September .70, 1852
“LA GRANGE MUSIC STORE,
■ OTsaasMa a tin iwaa.
Just opened, in Thornton's Rock Building, on the West side of the J
! Court House Square, a large and
FASHiIONABig MtiSiG STfiRB.
vvs: WILL REKP CONSTA \TLV ON HAND, A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF MUSIC—SUCH A
Sheet Music, Instruction Books, Port Folios, &c, &c.
—ym. a >m& ca—
PIAMOS, with and without iEOLIAN ATTACHMENTS
If B 1 p DOLCE CA.Mt’ANOS, Hews’ American Action, and tbo LEAF Til!-
NFU jiiiteiit of Knabe, Gaehle A Cos., and from many other Factories.
. ALSO,
FLAGEOLETS, CELLOS, DRUMS, BANJOS, ACCORDEONS, FLTJTINOS
is-,-:. v. • various sixes. p.n-T v-v>;i w'iocteil liras** InHtiuniftiits for JB VN IW S Italian, Romau Enclisn !
|iV . t vIUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of ail kiQd-. All ot which wo pledge ourselves to aell as cheap j
I G-.hurvpd elsewhere in tho South.
ilf'ulf rN, Teuchors ruirt Schools, supplied at the lowest rates, and rvi! orders filled with cn*e
jTALIAN.oid Cremona Violins, Ol last rinsrs, Pistols, Colt’s fievolvere, and all other kinds, Powder Flasks.;
| PercuPfrion Caps, Port Mouias, Lad-fes* Cards and Drowsing Cases, Portable writing desks, Walking Canoe, with gold and j
i tdiv*r hoads. French Bnakota and Boxee, latest styles. Lnrge ;isortmem of Stationery.
! LIGNOSKI, KENER & CO. j
I*, s. AH I’innos -old by n- v.ill be kept in order lor one year, without chars. Dura j
i frilitv suuraufoxi bv Factors am! fry ns. Alt now music received as *>on as published.
; ‘ P\2P 11 ’ 18 ”- 46 ts j
ROCK Mil HILLS IGICY. j
BLANK BOOK Mi) STATIOEIH WAKE BOISE,
102, BKOAD STREET.
HAVE just received’ and offer tor sale, a good variety of Staple and Fancy Station- j
ery, Domestic and Foreign AA riling Pape
foreipi ‘Writing I*ap,Th Ifolai-i ueO oyneoo’f,
the. celebrated Victoria IVlilt, and Uve neet French t. aitulac
turtxi Packet, Letter, Cap, Bath and Note.
American Paper?* —Blue ami White, Laid and Wove,
Foolscap, Packet Poet, Commercial Coet, Letter, Bath
Poet, Bili and Commercial Note Papert —Manufactured by :
Owan Iluriburt, Planner & tSmith; also, various kinds |
of our own manufacture, including Fla! Cap and Medhttne. >
Blue,Cream Laid, Wove,Dumaek. ?louitiiog, Adbeeive,
White and Bluff Government and Plain Envelopes oi all
sizes. Pens of every description both Gold and Steel, also
Quill Pec Nibs.
ink Stands of bronze and hlvot plated tope, colored and
plain glam-
OSrOur arrangemonts are such as to enable us to,offer groat inducements to buyers, and a libe
ral discount made to casU purebaaere. Initials stei|K.-d on Paper or Enveloires.
April 27, IS6—vv&t-vtf. G. B. OUHTIS, Agent.
T. J. COLQUITT,
attorsev at law
Buena Vista, da.,
VITHiL practice in tbe Courts of orion awi BtwarUh|L: Chat
Vs tahoochee Circuit— ao Macon, I.ee and Sumpter, *f tbe
Southwestern Circuit.
Rgrjj^.ypcifr— Hoo. W TANARUS, CotrWTrr* Ge* j
i Blftnk Carda in packs, of the beet qualities. Watcmian’e
and American Drawing Paper oi all sizc ‘Waktre and
■ “W ax, red, black, assorted-colors and fancy.
Ladies’ Reticules and Fatchcls ot new styles, Port Fo
| liof. Port Monnsiee, Quills, fancy papei V eiehtes Tissue
: Paper, Silk Paper, Lead Pencils ot Faber, Rhoadee, and
; other make, Backgammon and Bristol Boards, V riting
> Inks,BankcPs Cp>es, Arnoldo’e genuine Copying Ink, glase
Ink Staids, li.dia B utter and Green's Patent Irk Liater,
Pocket Kniven of VVostenhcGm s, Rodgers'and Crcfekc’s
manutaeture.
Blank Books made and ruled to order ; also on hand
and constantly making, Printing and V\ rapping papers ol
all the various kinds.
WILLIAMS & OLTVER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buena Vista, Marion county, Gkoruia.
\XTU.Lpraetl m Ihe counties of Marlon, Muooii, Houston
W Btewarr, Uaudolph and uy ' , count) whole the
) services may be required.
I VR. 9. WILLIAMS. flllllMW OUVR,
T\t> 87-.VW
TRAVELING.
MUSCOGEE^RATir^RD^
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
Onaraialfe* tilt Ifith Intst. thoPfit6oto(or Train will leave and
run bvth*!lt>lk>wlat ecbedule daily until further notice:
UnA,, Cvfombua u A. At.; Arrives! Maecm 3 P..
L^t,vc si C 30 A. M.; Arrive ai Olamtmr S 10 P. M.
E. F. RICKER, Supermfor.dem.
Coiomtsrs.M&y it,
IIARNOEN'S EXPRESS.
waa
OPFIOK TPs RIBiDOLPH street. &3SSS&t:
■fTTE reepectfuliy bep leave to iniorm the citizen* ot <X>lambu
W and Ha vicinity, that we have ooncltided our arraugetnei te
witit tbo Central Railroad Banking ConapaDy.aiidarc nownjn
ning metwiLftere daily from Macon to Savannah.
\teo, forwarding goods dally over the wwl Br>uth-
Weetern Railroad to Tort Valley, Oglethorpe and Ww*>n, thence
to Milk-dceville Savai huh arti all Intermediate pieces.
Ai-o. to Montgomery, Ala. Wo would alw *ay, that oar hi
b> the uieamera :o New York ui.-d Fhlladeipb.a enable um
to forward every description of merehaiuiitie a:vd valnnotea.
Noie*, Drafte* aud BWin collected In every town m the Northern
and Lantern Slaton : also, to California and Europe.
Orncaa and Auksti l * Rr.odo’pb PCreot. Colurobar, opposite
the “Corner Stone” printing office : C. A. fills * -on, Maeoß ;
Mr. Kendrick, Tort \ alley; G. R. Clayton,
street, Savannah ; 74 Broadway, AVw Y’ork ; 43 :tnd fe riertffh-
Third. Bbiladelpbia ; 8 Court street, Boston; Exchange street,
Providence; m reet, sanFraadiMW*.
LIVWGBTOK. VVTNCHEBTBR CO.
Columbus April 13—twk-w
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
New York and Savannah Steamships.
I
RUMMER ARRANGEMENT.—Days of leaving 3a
vannuh lor Now York: 0
The Auxutfta, CHpt. l.yon, on V\ ednwday, June 8
Florida, ’* Wood hull, onSalurriay, 41 U
44 Alabama, “ Ludlow, on Saturday, “ IS
41 Augusta, K Lyon, on Saturday, * -k*
“ Florida, 44 Wood hull, on Saturday, *
Augusta, 4 * l.yon. on Saturday, 44
k 4 Florida, 44 ‘VVoodhuU, on Saturday.-
“ Alabama, 44 Ludlow, on \\>dn**f*diiy,
4 * Augusta, * 4 Lyon, on Saturday, 4 23
44 Florida, 44 Wood hull, on Sa.unlay, 44 3G
44 Alabama, * 4 Ludlow, on Wednesday, Aug. 3
44 Augusta. * 4 Lyon, on Satu day, 44 6
44 Florida. 44 Woodbull, on Saturday, 44 13
44 Alabama, ** Ludlow, on Wednesday, 4 *<
4 * Augupta, 44 Lycra, on Saturday, 44 2”
44 Florida, 44 Woodbull, on Saturday, 4 27
44 Alabama. 4 - Ludlow, on Wednesday, 44 3i
44 Augusta, 44 Lyon, on Saturday, Sept. 3
44 Florida, 4 ‘ Woodbull, <u Saturcay, 44 10
44 Alabama; 44 Ludlow, on VVednewlav. 44 14
These ships are the largest on the coast, unsurpassed in spot and,
I safety or comfort—making their passages In 50 to fiO bourn, and
are commanded by skillful, careful and polite officers. Ire)
offer a most desirable convey ance to New York. On the com
pletion oi the Atlanta ic the autumn, this line will be setui
weekly—sailing each Wednesday and Saturday.
Cabin Passage •••••••• 5
PA DEL FORD, FAY t CO.,
Agents In Savannat.
BAM’L L. MITCH ILL,
June i5 Sopt 7 13 Broadway, New York.
FARE REDUCED.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
UNITED STA TE 8 >1 AI I. LINK.
Philadelphia b Savannah Steam Navigation Company
THE new and splendid side-wheel Steamship
STATE or GEORGIA ,
twelve hundrenitons register, Capt. WALTER COLLINS, will
leave Aavaumb as follows:
WetiueMlav, July 27 Wednesday, Aug 10.
4 ‘ ‘ Aug 24 44 Sent 7.
44 Sept 19 ** 5 *
This ship haa been built with the strictest regurd to Uie safety
and comfort of the passengers, and her accommodations are un
surpassed by any steamship on the coaat.
A zh?w steamship now building. In eveiy respect equal to the
State of Georgia, will take her place in th** line duitDg the
month of June, and vri.l, with the Slate of Georgia, make n week
ly line, leaving each port on Wednesday.
Cabin passage from Hava? nub to Philadelphia e:o
Steerage 44 4< 44 Philadelphia W
C. A. L. LAM AK,
Agent in Savannah*
HERON K MARTIN,
May 21—if Agents in Philadelphia
n CLEAR THE TR ACK. F
• THE subscribers have this day put in
ffito oy*eration two splendid
FOUR HORSE COACHES.
and slxteeu ot the la-t that the country can produce, to
ply between the Forsyth Ifepot and tht Indian Springs: ar;u
having engaged Mr. C. M.Dfekoraon and Mr. Francis Genn,
tld and experienced reinsnton, pfedges themselves to convey
the traveling public to and from the two points in a safer aiul
Letter style, and quicker time, than ever before drue at tbi
place.
Wo also have family omnibtifOA, always iu reaatmGK.
Vinitors, Aud mmilkfl particularly, wUI find It gruaUy U> Uieir
comfort aik! Interest to cfol for our ooitciow.
Wc ntb*th .b* day and nfoltt
Rltvi ian Bpring a. June 24 — wfc twISA og
United States Mail Line.
THROUGH IN A DAY EACH WAY,
i Front Coiumbns, Ga., to Chunnenuggee, Ala.,
! (and you may go to Savannah the nex*. day, from Columbus,)
I via Lamiaglon, Sand Fort, I chee, Creek Stand, Hernando. Enou,
\ and .Vew-rCa SUIIF.
Thtn line inieraectfe at Chuunenuggee tho one to Montgomery
| via Cotton Valley, Tuskegee ami CSiebaw, also ihe or- leading
i in the direction ol Tallahassee, Flu., via Five Points, Mount An
! drew. c.luyton and Eufaula, Ala.
i I will send forward passengers or freight from Chunnenuggee
S to any of the following olact-s; Cniou Springs, Aberfoii, Arfe-r
----'I n*. Pifotu, Missouri, Bug llall, Edgefield,Troy,and Ridgely.
SCHEDULE:
Leave CX>lurot>u Tuesdny, Thursday aud Saturday at 6 A. M n
! arrive at Chunnenuggee same days, at 9 p. in.
Leave Chunnenuggee Monday, Wednetsday and Friday at 4
a. in.: arrive at Columbussame days at 9 t*. m.
jVlay >26 — lwly APPLETON IIAYGOOD, Contractor.
VERNOY A: ECTOR’S
OMN IBUS LINE .
Fare—ln Proportion to the Distance.
WE return our thanks to the traveling public
juju {be citizen- generally, for their liberal pat
ronage. and would inform them that our splendid new OM.Y!-
B rss FN, with h'LVE TEAMS and careful bh IVHRs. will
continue to run for the accommodation of the citizens unci per
son* stopping at the Public Houses.
Calls fell at the Hotels or at our stable, strictly attended to.
Coiumbus, March 18—w&twly
RUNAWAYS.
Fifty Dollars Reward
f&jXjul}, tnv negro in tin JEP. I believe Jep haa boeit de
coded off by some w hite man, or is billed awl secreted
ALT in this neighborhood, as there was no cause whatever lor
him to runaway at the time he left.
—A, * j V iji r , B y the above reward to have the negro ami
white man or m n put in any safe jail lu the State kI can
gtft t -eni with proof sufficient to convict Ihe latter ; or I will
pav the above reward lor proof sufHcient to convict those who
may have killed the negro, provided that he is killed, or ten dol
lars for the negro alone, del.vered sound and alive to me, c r put
in any sale jail so I can get him.
Description.- Jep is about twentv-two years old, five feet
ten or eleven inches high, black complexion, rather si m aud
spftre made, will weigh from one hundred and fitly o one hun
dred audaixty-flvc pounds, and has a sleepy look out of his eye*.
JAMES M. KEN FRO K.
Hal lota, Muscogee co„ Ga., Aug 2, lFs3—w4t
$25 Reward.
£ RAN A WAY from my plantation, in Baker county, on
the 9th of June last, my negro man WILSON, tbirt) two
or thirty three years o. age, six feet high, weighs about
190 lbs., dark complexion, and has a very iuteliig. nl
countenance, -aid negro waa raised in Talbot county.
Where he lived until abou* tho Ist of June last, and is
now probably in that vicinity. I will give the above reward lor
his delivery at any Jail where I can get him.
Albany, July 20—wtf _. v\~M. W. CHF.EVFB.
SSO Reward.
KANAWA V’from my residence, near Gkmaita, Ms
rioocouuty, Georgia, last Thursday morning, a black
negro giri, with fall face and eyes,and projv ting son
bead, named ANN, about twenty two year?old ; w-sgbN
CThis near one hundred and fltty p<iind**. rihe speaks “Jowiy
and in a few tone ot voice. She Is probably about (.Vdumbus,
d a. | will give &g 5 for her apprehension and delivery, or SSO
for her and tlx* white man, who probably aided in her ."-capo.
March H— iftwtf A. M. BH ’ PHKBD.
NOTICE.
. RAN AWAY cn tfro 6tb n nc*r<- man by the
came of DICK, twenty*yearn old, c-nmpfexfon block,
JW’ tolerably quickapoken,'’about five feet six or eight incaee
high. Any intelligence from him will be thankfully re
ceivod at Gottou Valley P. 0., Macon county, Ala.
rtftn.,l. Doubtless be Ison his way ;o Caroi'D*,*m<* w trying to
find bis way by the Railroad. “ “* “• ”AKN fcH,
April wtf
TROY FAC TORY.
HARRIS COUNTY, GEORGIA.
| Ware Boom on West aide Broad street, next door to
P McLaren.
JEFFERSON, NANCE A CO.
| B 0- JEFFERSON, / SVCOESSOK. H. W. NANCE,
iJ. E. JEFFERSON, \ TO )W. K. HARRIS.
K. G. PEPPERS ON & CO.
JEFFERSON, NANCE A CO.,
fQ the public that they now buve ou band for sale, and are
sscift constantly manufacturing all descriptions of VV nones
M * VViRt, such HoGllAlltß, FkTTCES, Burt-TttAPB, Buc*kt
Tubo, See., itc,, of the .beat material, .->•] flnfeiu-d lu excellent
style under their personal supervision.
They particuiarly caii atteotidi) to their various t\k- <*- viuuli
ties of Chaixh, which for comfort, durability and
ciizxrsmib, cannot be eurpaeted In any country"; var.-ng in
price from sl9 to $24 per -Joion— sroctinons of which cat’ be
seen at their W ARfi ROO.W on* door above T. McLaren <s
Broad Street, Columbus; which the public aro invited to ex
amtne.
Evet \ description of Chairs, Bucketis Tubs &c., made to or
der after any fiahlon dt-tired. They are afe. prepurtnl to fu>
uieJi Wini ow t**an and Bunm oi all description te onler.
Handsotne prrtnluraa were awarded to the Troy gactonr
at tie Southern Agricultural Fair at Macon, for the best ptct
miui of t:hair and W oodeu Ware. -
FZT< >rdafß left at their Ware Room—west aide Braadfffreg,
directed to Nance * Oolumbua wfll **