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LEGAL NOTICES .
Randolph Sheriff Sales.
WILL be sold on life first Tuesday ia January next,
before the court house door in the town of Cuthbort,
Randolph county, within the usual hours of sale the follow
ing property to-wit:
Two negro boys, to wit: Adam about 10 or 12 years
old and Sim 6 or 7 years old, levied on as the property of
John H. Jones to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from the Infe
rior Court of said counpr and from the Superior Court of
said county in favor of William .Morgan and others, vs
John H. Jones and sundry others.
Dec 2—tds W ASHINGTON JOYCE, Sh’fT.
STEWAKT SUPERIOR COURT.
OCTOBER TERM 1853.
Isabella/. Fryer> j Libel for Divorce in Stewart
William Henry Fryer.J Superior Court.
IT appearing to the court by the return of the Sheriff in
the above stated case, that the defendant ia not to be iound
in this county, and that he reside* out of this State.
It is, therefore, on motion ordered by the court, that ser
vice of the above libel be perfected by publishing this order
once a month for four consecutive months, next before the
next term of this court income public gazette of this State.
J. JVI. & J. CLARKB,
and TUCKER Sc BEALL,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
A true extract from the minutes of Stewart Superior
Court for October Term, 1853s
Decernt>er 6—w4m I. M. COX, Clerk.
William J ricolt, 1 Scire Facia* to make Parties,
of Archibald H, Scott, dec’tl. lln Muscogee Inferior Court.
vs f August Term, 1053.
Michael 11. Cow. J
It appearing to toe Court that the Defendant In she above case,
Michael 11. Gobs is not to be found in this State. It it therefore
ordered by the. Court, that service be perfected on the eaid
Michael 11. Ooss by the publication of thin rule in some public
gazetaeof this State once a month for four months before the
next term of this Court.
A true extract from the minutes of Muscogee inferior Court,
August Term 1853, this 25th dav of August, 1053.
Columbus, sc-pt 6. 1853—w4m A P JONES, clerk.
CEOUGU, Marion county.
Court of Ordinoiy for said County, in Vacation. June
27, 1853.
Present, E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
WHEREAS, Robert Little and .faniuel Peudry, administra
tors upon the estate of John Peudry, deceased, petition
this court for letters of dismission Irom their said administration,
These are, therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of .said deceased, to file their objections,
If any they have, in terms of the law, otherwise letters ofdis
misaory will be granted said applicants et the January Term
next of sa’d court.
Given under my hand and official signature at office, this June
97th, 1853.
July 2—mflro E, W. MILLER, Ordinary.
GKOKGI.A, Marion county.
Court of Ordinary for said county, in Vacation, Sep
tember 3d, 1853.
Present, E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
WHEREAS, John A. Owens, Administrator upon the estate
of Richmond Roberts, deceased, petitions this court for a
discharge from his said administration.
It is, therefore, ordered by thecourt, that all persons concern
ed, shew cause, if ary they have, why said petitioner should
not be discharged; otherwise letters dismissory will be granted
said petitioner at the April Term, li>.*>4, of suid court, and be be
released from his liability as administrator as aforesaid.
13. W. mtfmil. ordinary.
A true extract from the minutes of said court, Pent. 3d, 1553.
BepttO—m6m E,VV. MILLER, ordinary.
GEORGIA, j Court, of Ordinary, November
Muscogee county, ( Term, 1853.
RULE NISI.
WHEREAS, Doctor H. Sanders, Guardian for William.
Franklin, Enniy F., Susan R. and Seth K. Walters, or
phans of George Walters, deceased, haTing applied for letters of
dismission.
It is ordered by the court that all persons concerned, shew
eause, if any thev have, why aid guardian should not be dis
missed from said Guardianship trust at the Court of Ordinary to
next ** U an< * r CoUntjr 0,1 B<?con ‘l Monday In January
.eiV 11 ? 10 lrau #cript from the minutes of Baid Court, November
16th, 1853.
Nov 18 fit .IXO JOHN SON, Ordinary.
GIEOHGIA, I CU Ult T Ob’ OHJJIjY.I H .
Randolph county, I June Term, 1833.
PHILIPCAUHEY, administrator on the estate of David Ih r
vell, late of said county, deceased, having petitioned His
court for letters of dismission.
It is ordered that all and singular the parties Interested, show
cause, if any they have, on or before the next Janu&n Term of
this court, why the petition of said administrator should not be
granted, otherwise ne will be then and there dismissed.
Given under my hand at office the 25th June, 1853.
July s—w6tn5 —w6tn _____ O. P. BEALL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA) ) COURT OF ORDINARY*
Muieogte county, { July Term, 1853.
RULE JV7 SI,
WHEREAS, Hugh R. Rodgers, administrator on the estate of
Francis M. Vickery, deceased, late of Muscogee county,
haviug applied for letters ofdismission from said administration.
It is ordered by the ourt, that all person? concerned show
cause, (if any they have.) why said adminstrator should not be
dismissed at the Court if Ordinary to be held in and for said coun
ty on the first .Monday n March next.
A true transcript from the minutes of said court, August 3, 1853.
AugustG—w6m. JOHN JOHNSON Ordinary.
COURT OF ORDINARY ? 0 ~ 77“
For Talbot County. \ September J erm, 1853.
RULE NI SI.
WHEREAS, Simeon Deloach, one of the Executors I
of Samuel K. Croll, late ol Talbot County dec’d.,
has petitioned lor letters ol dismission from snid exeeutor
ahib.
He it ordered that all persons concerned, be and appear
at the April term, 1854, then and thereto show cause, it any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court, Septem
ber, 22, 1853. MARION BETHUNE, Ordinary.
Sep 28—w&tw6m
Marion county.
Court of Ordinary of said county in vacation, Novem
oer 17,1853.
Present E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
WHEREAS, William Clements, administrator upon theestat j
of Clement Clements, deceased, petitions tUU court so :
a discharge Irom his said adminMtratton.
It is, therefore, ordered by the court that nil persons concern !
ed, shew cause, if any they have, why said petitioner should not i
be discharged, otherwise letter? or dismission will be sraMe
•aid petitioner at the June Term next (‘854) of said court an
be released from his liability ns administrator ns a fores ad.
E. W. MlLLEß,Ordinary, j
A true extract from the minutes of said court.
K. W. .VILLF.R, Ordinary, j
Nov 20 -8m and ex-officio clerk C. O.
GEORGIA, ( Court of Ordinary of said county,!
Randolph county, \ December Term, 18’3.
IT appearing to this court by the |>etition of Gray Harris that
Bpyrua Butts, late of said county deceased, did, while in life, !
execute to the said Gray Harris, his bond conditioned to make
him titles In fee simple to lots <.r laud numbers twenty five and
twenty six in the nineteenth district of formerly Lee now said
county of Randolph : and the said Spy ms Butts having died
without complying with the conditions contained in said bond,
or in any wry providing for the same. And it further appearing !
that said Gray Harris tuts paid the amount of the purchase price
of said lots of land. It is ordered that notice be giv?n at three j
public places in said county and in the weekly rimes &. Sentinel j
of this application for three mouths, that all persons may file
their objection in this office, if any exist, why Sarah Butts, ad
ministratrix and Allen James, administrator of said deceased,
should not execute titles to said lots of land to said Gray Har
ris in conformity to the conditions in said bond and to the
statute in such case made and provided.
A true extract from tho minutes of said court, Dec. 6, 1853.
Dec 13—w3m O. P. BEAU., Ordinary.
GEORGIA) / Court of Ordinary of said county,
Randolph county. { December Term, 1853.
IT appearing to this court by the petition of William S. Powell,
that Frances C, Powell, deceased, did, while in life, execute to
one A. J. Ilaistey and John Haistey his bond conditioned to
make them titles in fee simple to a part of lot of land numoer
two hundred and twenty two in the tenth district of said county,
containing one hundred and seventy five acres, more or less (ail
on the south Bide of tho Notchaway creek) and said bond having
been transferred by said A. J. Ilaistey ana John Ilaistey to said
William S. Powell, and tho purchase money for said land-having
been paid,and said deceased died without ’complying with the
conditions contained in his said bond, or in any manner pro
viding therefor. It is ordered that notice be given at three pub
lic places in said county and in the weekly Times &, Sentinel of
•uch application for three month?, that all persons concerned
may file their objections in this office, within the time prescribed
by law, if any they have, why Seney J. Powell, Administratrix,
should not execute to snid William 8. Powell titles to said land
in conformity with said bond and the statute in such crises made
and provided.
A true extract from the minutes of said court, Dec 7th. 1853.
December 13—w3m >. p. BEALL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Marion county*
Court of Ordinary for said County , in Vacation, July
1 st, 1853.
Present, E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
WHEREAS, Jeremiah Wilchar, administrator of the estate
of Thomas i. Parker, deceased, petitions this court lor a
discharge from hU said administration.
It U, therefore* ordered by the court, that all persons concern
ed,show cause, if any they have, why said petitioner should not
be discharged ; otherwise letters dismissory will be granted
said petitioner at the February Term 1854, of said court, and he
be released from his liability as a<J mini at rat > -as aforesaid.
A true extract from the minutes of said <• rt Julv 1, 1853.
July —mdm E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE-Will be sold on Wed
nesday the 28th iust., at iho residence of Mrs. Eliza
beth Broadnax, late ot Columbus, Muscogee county, all the
household and kitchen furniture, belonging to the estate of
said deceased. Teims made known on the day of ?ale.
Columbus, Dec 16-tds E. T. TAYLOR , Adm’r.
DM INIS TR ATOK S’ SALE.—WiII Jk sold on the |
29th of December, 1853, at the residence of John W.
G. Smith, late of Talbot county, deceased, all the perisha
ble property olsaid deceased, exoept what it will be neces
sary to keep to carry on the farm, consisting of the house
hold and kitchen furniture, and a great many articles too
tedious to mention. Terms made known on the day.
Dec 6—wtds E. B. SMITH, Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale— Wul be sold before me court
house door in. Buena Vista, Marion county,Ga.,u ihc first
Tuesday in January next, two lots of land number one bundled
and eighty and one hundred ami ninety three in the eleventh
district of originally Muscogee now Marion county, agreeable to
au order of the court ofordinary of Taylor county". ’ Hold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of Jeremiah Bawling, d< erased.
Nov 29—ida IJZOR HOWLING, Adm’r.
Administrators* Sale—Will be sold on the first Tses- i
day in January next, at the market house, all the bouse: old j
sod kitchen furniture belonging to the estate of Win. L. Jeter, 1
late of Muscogee county, deceased.
Also, at the same time and place, the negroes will be hired j
lbr twelve month*. Ihe above-property will be sold oa twelve
month? credit. THOM Ad RANDLE, Adm’r. )
Xov tiG-wtda SARAH ANN JETP.R, Adm'Trx 1
Administrator** Sale.—Agreeably to aiTorder u the
Ordinary or Muscogee county, will be Mild at the late resi
dence of William Lowe, decciard, in said county, on Friday the
6th January next, all the personal property or said dccei sen—
consisting of one mule, cow and calf, small wagon, household
and kitchen furniture, and sundry other articles. Also, at the
same time and place, will be rented, the laud for the ensuing
year, and one old negro woman hired.
LFATCEY LOWE, Adm’r.
December 13—w3t.
~\ rfintnlstrator’s Sale.—Will be soldon the~27th day
ol December next,at the residence ol Alexander c. Hick
ey, late ol said county, deceased, a portion of the perishable
property of the said Alexander C. Hickey, consisting of horses,
mules, oxen and wagons, and other articles for plantation use.—
Terms made knowu on day of sale.
ROBERTO. PATTISON, Adra’r.
MARY O. HICKEY. Adm’trx.
Nov. 12, w4od
Administrator’s Sale—Agreeably to an order of The
court of Ordinary of Marion county, will be sold at the
Caurt House in Buena Vista, on the first Tuesday in January next, 4
the following negroes, to wit:
Jeff,a yellow boy, 28 years old ; Amanda, a woman 26 years
old; Penlope, a woman 24 years old, and her child 4’elia 13
months old. Bold as the property of -lessee L. Boseman, of
Monroe county, deceased, for the purpose of distribution. Terms
twelve months credit, 8. MERRITT, Adm’r.
fIOY, 12, <O4
A dmifiiatrator’* Sale.- Will be sold on the first Tut-*-
j\. day in January next in CulhberT Randolph County, one
hundred and sixty acres (mOK*or less or less of lot of land No
*2lB, in the 6th district ol said county, it being the portion of
said lo’. /ying north of the Smochitchobee creek ; told by an j
order from i bec<>urt ot ordinary ol said county for division among
the heirs of Stephen VVethetby, deceased.
Xov 15— MARTIN POLLOCK, Adm’r.
Adminlat rator’a S ill be sold before the court !
house in Buena Vista, Marion county, on the first Tuesday j
in January next, the following named negroes, viz : Spencer a
man fifty five years old, Peggy a woman forty five years old, bo
longing to the* estate of John riromon?, late of said county, de
ceased. Sold by virtue of an order of the Inferior C ourt of said j
county while Bitting lor Ordinary purposes. Term? made known i
on the dav.
Nov B—tds A/ L BIVINS, Adm’r. j
dminlMtrator’i Sale.—By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of Randolph ©tunty. will be sold before
thecourt house door in Outbbert, Randolph county, on the first
Tuesday in January next, the one Ihird of lot of land number not !
known, but known* as the Hard!way A/iil Lot, In the Pth district j
i I said county, and known a? that portion of said mill lot assigned ,
to Mary Ifamlway as dower, sold as live property ofSteth [
Hardiway, late of said county, deceased.
Nor l—tds JAMLri . MARTIN, Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale,•-On the first Tuesday in Janu- !
ary next, will be sold before the court house door at Butler, ;
Taylor county, all the lands belonging to the estate of Stephen 1
Johnson, late of said county, deceased, lying in the thirteenth
district of originally .Wuscogee now Taylor count). There are
four lots—known a* the Stephen Johnson land*—'well improved.
Also at the same time ami place, all the negroes beloigiugio
said estate—some tenor fifteen in number, and very likely—done
under an order of the court of Ordinary of Taylor county. Terms
on the dav of sale.
Get 25—wtds GIDEON NEWSOM, Adm’r.
dmlnlstrotor’s Sale.--Agreeable to an order ofthe
court ol Ordinary of Early county, I will offer lbr sale t the
court house door, in the town of Blakely, in said county, on the
find Tuesday in January next, the following negroes, usthe pro
perty of John Jone-, laleof said county, deceased, to-wit:
Minerva, a negro women about 40 years ot ego.
Harriet, l ’ gitJ “ 17 “
Jane, u ,* . 15 fct “
VVtnney, M ** 4 * 13 “ 1,4
Jeff, w boy rt 4 “ “
Terms cash. THOMAS B. ANDREWS, AdrnV.
Oct 25—wtds de bonis non.
Administrator** Sale.—Will be sold on the fi:st
Tuesday in January next, before the Court House door in
the city of Columbus, the following named slaves, as the pro
perty of James A. Delaunay, deceased; to-wif. Charity,
Emanuel, Mary Jane, GalaleeSilvy, Georgia Ann,Harry, Salud
ee, Toney, Margarett. Bold in obedience to au order from the
Ordinary of Baidmin county, for the benefit of the heirs of said
deceased. Teinason theday.
GU3TAVUB DBH.AUNAY,
JOHN D. STEWART.
November I—wide. Adm’r with the will annexed.
Administrator’** Sale.—ln pursuance of au order of
the Court of Ordinary of Harris county, Ga., will be sold
before the Court House door in the town of Hamilton, Harris
county, on the first Tuesday in January next, within
the legal hours of sale, all the negroes belonging to the estate
ol Thomas M. McKee, late of said county deceased. Said ne
groes consist of four in number, three men and one woman--
among the men is one good Tanner and finisher. S>ld on a
credit of 12 months, and lor the purpose of distribution.
Nov I—wtda ARCHIBALD McKEE, Adm’r.
Georgia, Marion ceunity—Whereas, Joseph D Key
uolds applies to me for letter? ol administration upon the
estate of Reuben Reynolds, late of said county deceased:
[ These are, ; tl.erefore, to cite and admonish ail and singular
I the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at
. my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature at office. Dec 7,
l 8 ! 3 - Dec 13—w5t E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
/ Georgia, 31 nr lon county* —Whereat, William Dun
vJT can applies to ine for the Guardianship of William, Sarah
Ann, Valentine, Adalinc ami George ,M. D. Norton of said
county, minors and orphan? of Reuben B. Norton, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred of said minors and others concerned, to shew ‘cause, if
any they hnvo, why letters os Guardianship should not be grant
’ ed to said applicant, otherwise letters will lie granted at the
’ January term nextoi the court of Ordinary of said comity.
Given under my hand and official signature at office, Decent
der Tib, 1853. Dec 13 —wst E, W, MILIER, Ordinary.
/ teorgla, Randolph county—Whereas, Henry J..
vX Taylor upplies to me for letters of admiuislralrutioii de
bonis non on the estate of William Taylor, late of said county,
deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred aud creditors of said deceased, io be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, aiul shew cause, it any
they have, why said letter? should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office the 7th dav of December, 1853,
i Dec 13—wtlt ’ (). P. BEALL, Ordinary,
Georgia, Randolph county—Etigeriius L. Dou
glas? having made his application to this court for letters
| of administration de bonis non on the estate of Philip Causey,
deceased, late of Barbour county, State of Alabama :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the
parties interested to shew cause, if any they have, at the next
February term of this court to the contrary, otherwise said let
ters will then and there be granted to the said applicant.
Given under my hand at office this 7th day of December, 1853.
December 13-wst O. P. BEALL, Ordinary.
Georgia. Early county—Whereas Stephen Peacock
applies for letters of administration on the estute ofßaiford
Peacock, late of said county, deceased:
These, are therelore to cue and admonish all pervoi.a concern
ed, to shew cause, if any tney have, why letters ofaduiinistra
ion as aforesaid, should not be gi anted to said applicant at the
court *•! Ordinary to be hold in and lor said county, on the se
cond .Monday in January next.
Given under m\ hand at office, ibis 17ih day of Nov. 1853.
Nov 29—wft 8. 8. STAFFORD, Ordinary.
( ‘ eorgla, Early count y WhereasZadocOdom and
X Green VV. Odom .apply lor letters |of administration on the
j estate of Dildntha Odom, late of said county, deceased.
These are to cite and sdnmni h ail persons conoemed, to shew
cause, if any they have, why ieirers of administration as afore
said, should not he granted said applicant? at thecourt of Or
dinary to beheld In and for said county on the second Monday
in January next.
Given under ray hand at office ibis the Hih day of Nov. 1853.
Nov 29-wfit S. s. STAFFORD, Ordinary.
eorgia, Stew art county.—Whereas, Jesse Reed
VX and B<>hn A. Tucker applies lor letters of administration on
the real estate of Abner Beau, late <>i said county, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the heirs and creditors of said deoensed, to shew cause, within i
the time prescribed by law, why said letters should not be grant
! ed. Given under my hand in office this 31? t October, 1853.
| Nov B—win J. L. WIMBERLY, Ordinary. ‘
(4 eorgia, Stewart county. —Wheroas Joseph E. j
X Lewis applies for letters of administration on the estate of ;
I JWartin Lee, late of said county, deceased,
1 These are, therefore, lo cite and admonish all concerned, to l
shew cause, if any they have, within the time prescribed by law, ,
why said letter? should not be granted. Given under mv hand 1
. in office the 31? t Oct. 1853.
NdVB-%6t -i.l, WIMBERLY,Ordinary.
eorgia, Marlon county—Whereas. Henry M. Jeter,
T Adnvr. upon the estate of Jonathan Denson, dec’d. applies
j to me for letters of dismission from his administration oi said
; estate.
These are, therefore, incite and admonish all and singular the
I kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections,
if any they have, ‘’ terms of the law, otherwise letters Dis
! missory wid be granted to said Jeter, adm’r. as aforesaid, at thee
■ January Verm next of the court of ordinary for said county.
Given under tny hand and official signature at office, thi
June 28th, 1853.
1 *—♦> K. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
(1 eorgia, Marion county—Whereas, Mary Short,
X Adm’trx. upon the estate of John G. Short, deceased, peti-
I lions the ordinary court of said county, for letters of dismission
from her administration of said estate.
These tire, therefore, to cite and admonish ail and singular the
kindred and creditors of said and ceased, lo file their objections,
if any they hnve, otherwise said letters will he granted (if a legal
showing is made bv said adm’trx.) at the November Term next,
of the court of ordinary for snid county.
Given under my hand and official signature at office, this May
2d, 1d33. 1
May 7-mGm E, W. .VI t.I.ER, Ordinary.
GUOKGIA, Marion county;
CWf of Ordinary for said County, July Term, 1853.
Present, E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
WHEREAH, David Dunn, administrator upon the estateof
Philip Bailey, deceased, petitionsthiscourt or a discharge
from his said administration,
/l is, then-lore, ordered liy Hie eourl. Dial all persons con
cerned, shew cause, if any they lisve, whv said pelilioner slujuid
Rot he discharged ; otherwise Idlers dismissory will lie grind
ed said pensioner at the February Term. IRVU of said court, and I
he lie released from his liability as administrator as aforesaid. ;
A true extract from the minutes or said court, July Jtli, 1d53
July 9—mtiia E. VV. Ml LEEK, Ordinary. j
T.O xeentor’s Sale.-*Agreeably to an order of the court o
±-J Ordinary of Muscogee county, will be sold at the Marke
House in the City of Columbus, in said county, on Ihe first Tues
day in January next, the negroes belonging to the estate of Jo
anna Christian, deceased, being seven in number, viz.: Ilezrki
nh, 30 years old, Emily 35 years old, M illy 8 rears old. Reeves
t> years old. Charles 4 years old, Matthieu and Mark IS months
old. Sold lor the benefit of the heirs. Terms made known on
Hie day of sale. IVEY MORRIS, t .. ,
Nov. H, 4(ld S.M. McURAIIY. ( rs -
Two HI on tits after date, I will apply to the Court'of Oriii
nary of Randolph county, Tor leave to sell tl-e lands belong
ing to Josinh J. Nichols, late of Randolph county, a- ceised
NIC HO 1.9, Ailm'r.
December 13- w2m.
TWO inont ha after dale I shall apply to the court of Or-
A dinary of Early county for leave to sell ail ofthe real estate
belonging io the estate of Magers Henderson. Isle ol said county
deceased. 1 HI IS. B. ANDREWS, Adm’r.
<>ct 25—2 m de lamis non, with the W ill annexed.
TWO MONTHS after date application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary lor said county for leave to sell
all tile land belonging to the estate of Redmond Yates, late
ol Marion countv, Ga., deceased.
Nov 15—3 m ‘ ENOCH ALDERMAN, Adm’r.
TWO moist Its afler dale I shall apply to ihe ourt of Or- I
binary of Early county, for leave to sell a negro woman
named dargarett, as Ihe properly of the nrphansol John Jones.
Nov. 29—-’in THUS. B. ANDREWS, Guardian.
SPLENDID FOWLS
THE attention of POULTRY BREEDERS and FAN- i
CIERS OF POULTRY generally is invited to tin-un
rivalled varieties now offered to the public, by the subscriber, j
embracing every speeie-s of value in the United Stales. Es
pecial care has been bestowed to render them all that can
be desired by the
POULTRY DEALER, FARMER OR AMATEUR,
j Having devoted several years to ihe rearing of Choice
i howls, tlio subscriber Hauers himself that bv his unremitting
j care and attention those now offered by him have attained
I a degree of excellence, as regards Sizej symmetry, Plum
age, &e. which cannot be surpassed. The several breeds i
’ are warranted LN 11RELY PURE, especial vigilance !
having been exercised lo prevent any admixture ot blood, j
Among these may be enumerated ihe following:
Bramah Pootra, Game Fowls,
Chittagongs, Silver Pheasants,
Grey Shangliaes, Seabright Bantams,
Huff do. English do
Black do. White do
White do. Nankeen do
Eed do. Royal Cotton China,
W lute Cochin Chins, Hong Kongs,
Malays, Great Javas,
j Bucks County, Black Spanish,
W hito Suney Dorkings, Speckled Dorkings,
Black Polauds, Creoles,
White do. Frizzled Fowls,
_ Golden Spangled Hainhurgs.
t&r Purchasers may buy with the fullest confidence that
their orders will receive prompt attention, and that ine fowls
tarnished arc pure blooded and in healthy condition.
tw All iowls purchased will be carefully caged, and
delivered m New Y ork or Albany, or placed on shipboard
or railway free of charge, after which tho responsibility of
.the subscriber in relerence lo their sale arrival at their des
tination ceases. J. W. PLATT
Rhinebeck, N. Vork.
Orders and letters of inquiry addressed to
J. 0. BRONSON, Agent,
„ , . will meet w ith prompt attention.
Columbus, Ga., Dec. -wtf
• MEDICAL NOTICES.
i DRUGS, MEDICINES,’ PAINTS, OILS,’
PERFUMERIES, Ate.
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK,
AB&O.
r> H . R . A . VV A R IS,
! t) IS now receiving a much larger supply than ha
| VFff ever been l.etbre offered in this market. All wishing
& io purchase pure and unadulterated articles in this
j line, will do well to call and examine.
j PURE BRAND V, OLD PORT AND MADEIRA
, WISE, for Medical purposes, to he had at
ft. A. WARE’S Drugstore.
! PERFUMERIES AND COSME TlCS. —Lubing and
’ Bazin9assorted varieties, for sale by R. A. WARE.
LONDON PORTER AND SCOTCH ALE.—Very
best quality. For sale by R. A. WARE.
FINE SEUARS AND CHOICE CHEWING m
BACCO, can be had of R. A. WARE.
THREE HUNDRED SWEDISH LEECHES, just
received and for sale by R. A. WARE.
BRUSHES AND BROOMS of every Kind, lorsale by
R. A. WARE.
WINDOW GLASS, from 8 by 10 to 20 by 24, for sale
by R. A. WARE.
Columbus, Ga., April 2, 1853-w&twly
DR S. B. LAW,
tfSYfsue t practice of his profession.
W His office is on Jackson street, opposite and directly East
ofthe jl’etliodist Church*- the one formerly occupied by Dr
Holt, where he may be found at all times, miles? absent profes
sionally* Columbus, June 1, 1853—twtf
SURGERY.
DR. STANFORD has returned to the city, and is now
fully prepared to enter into the {nactice of Surgery.
Columbus, Sept 17— twtf
, ’ SURGICAL INFIRMARY.
MS. WILDMAn GANAHL
HAVE opened, in Savannah, an Infirmary for the treatment of
Surgical and Chronic Diseases.
The building? are=Bpaciouß, with ample grounds attached,and
expense ha? not been spared to provide the latest and juoet ap
prove appliances of the
SUR G ICAL ART,
for the benefit of those who may resort to this institution for
relief.
The terms lor Board, Nursing, &c., are £1 per day—slo being
required in advance. The fees lor Surgical operations to be
r agreed upon, before the operation is performed; except incase
of indigence, when §1 per day will cover alt expenses,
Slaves provided mr, in separate building, on the above terms.
’ N. B. No case of Hurgical or Chronic disease will be received
into this establishment, unless it is believed, after examination,
that tho case is curable, or admits of relief; but $5 will be in
variably charged for Examination and opinion, it the case is
rejected.
nr The undersigned would receive into their private offices, j
’ on liberal terms, a number of young men, who are desirous es
‘ availing themselves of a thorough course of pre intinary instruc
tion, clinics! opportunities and anatomical investigations.
P. H. WILDMAN, M. D.
Cor. South-Broad and Abereorn eta.
CHAS. GAN AH L, M. D.
South-Broad, 3 doors esort of Barnard at.
Savannah, Ga., Sept. 10, 1853—w&twtf
DRS. M. & S. \V. WOODRUFF,
PHYSICIANS AND ACCOUCHERS
No. 65 Broad Street, C olumbus. Ga.
q DR.B. VV. WOODRUFF having returned to Columbus
#5£3X intends to make it his permanent place of residence.
’ uH He respectfully offer? his services to the citi?< n?, and
flatters himself th- 1 from his opportunities to quality him
’ self for the duties of his profession, and from his experl* nee in
’ the practice of medicine, that he willbe able to give satisfaction
• to all who may be pleased to employ him : and haviug associat
ed himself with
DR. M. WOODRUFF,
will practice in connection with him. All cal * punctually at-
I tended to by day or night. Their office will he at Dr. M. W’ood
• ‘ rufi’? Medicine Store, No. 65 Broad street.
At night he will be found at l)r. M. Woodruff’s residence
nearly opposite the Presbyterian ( htircli.
[ All cases at n distance punctually attended to, and aiedi
cine sent by mail. Xov 9 tw3ni
; HOTELS.
BROAD STREET HOUSE.
COLUMBUS, . ‘ GEORGIA.
ibi
THE undersigned has taken charge ofthis establishment. The
house has been thoroughly renovated at and furnished anew.
The traveling public will find his rooms airy, neat and clean,and
his table bountifully supplied with every delicacy the market
affords.
Omnibussca will always be in readiness to carry passenger? to
and from the Hotel to the Depot and Steam Boats.
L. T. WOODRUFF, Proprietor.
Columbus, Oct. 11— w&twtf
LUMPKIN HOTEL
LUMPKIN. STEWART ss*b| COUNTY, 01-.OJMUA.
By JOHN M. SCOTT.
THE subscriber respectfully annuunces to hi? friends and the
! public generally, that his house is now opened for the .ici oinrao-
I dation ot the traveling public and the citizens of ihe county,
i This Hotel i? commodious end well arranged for comfort, and
I the proprietor hopes, by good attention, good lure and moderate
j charges, to merit anti receive a liberal share of patronage ; and
j ns I think the best puff? for a Hotel are made at the place,
! would say to all. try mr, and judge for yotuselves,
j Lumpkin, Stewart co.. Ga., aug. 2, 1853 wit
GLOBE HOTEL,
! BUENA VIST, MARION GO.. GA
MTI1 Ksubscriber re-pectfully announce? to is friends
and the public generally, tfiat he has taken charge
o.thi, well known
KSTAHLISHM KMT. i
The house Is commodious and well finished; and no pains will
be spared to render those,comfortable, who may favor him with
their patronage.
Dec3 —ts K. TITCOMB
1853! 1853!! 1853 !!!~
COOPER’sUw ELL. ,
THE undersigned has taken the entire manage
‘S f * serial ment an d control oi
IaIPB COOPER’S WELL,
and is now prepared to accommodate the public.
Anew dining room has been erected, the Sleeping Rooms
plastered and fitted with furniture and bedding, ard a complete
j renovation effected. Ample accommodation* will be provided
i *
F 1 V E II 17 N r 1) RF. D O If E STB *,
and no more will be received than can bo comfortably accom
modated.
FOR INVALIDS
there can be no more advantageous retreat. The water is highly
recommended by the medical faculty, and the wondkkkcl cures
: effected by itiFuse almost surpass bklikf. Ample details of
! several astonishing cures may be obtained on application at the
j Well.
| The terms will be model ate, and no exertion will be spared to
I make guests comfortable.
| The Vicksburg and Jackson and Raymond /railroad will con
vey passengers to Raymond, ihence three miles to the Well, in
\V. 11. Smith*? line of
NEW FOUR HORSE STAGES.
The time of trip is less than three hours from Vicksburg.—
Through ticket? from Vicksburg to Coopers Well, can be
ed at the Railroad depot, Vicksburg; price *io.
May 10—wtf JOHN THATCHEI^B
AUBURN WATER-CURB. [
r |MUS establishment js now oprn for tho rec.-mion of
1 The location i? pleasant and healthy, In-imr on the
fluuihern Mail Route in Fawtore Mabanut, and i> about .i
yard? from tin* depot, inimednitely a<ljoinintrthe Railroad,
The efficacy of the Water Treatment in all acute
Fevers, Scarlatina. Measles, Small Pox, &c., i? ?o
rapid a? to seem almost m raculou? ; while in chronic
i. e. all disease* oflong standing, as Gout, Rheumatism.
?ia. Neuralgia. Scrofula, ('onsumptioti. in-., it is the only
tual nv arresting tho progress > •! lti* disease ;n,<t
it from the system. HHffi
in tlie jMTitiiar diseases of VVoinen. ihe Water Cure is a
eign remedy, where all oilier remedies have failed,
birth it procures immunity from untold suffering. &£
Patitntdtould bring •►no quilt.a comfort, ‘wo pair
two sheet? and several yard- of linen diaper n>r tumilage?. ■■
Term? according to treatment and attention f nuiietl,
weekly, in variably. fee. .V*.
DR. W. (J.RKKii. / D ,
MRS. M. A.TttRBKT, t ph >>*cifcus.
Auburn. March 16—wly mch 30twfiw
Notice.
r PHE Howard Factoiy is now in operation,and can eup
-1 ply customers with a superior article of
| SHIRTING, SHEETING. OSNABURGS, YARNS
: ROPE, WRAPPING TWINE. MATTRASSES, &c.
; at the lowest prices.
Columbus, Nov I—w3rn
Hurds’s Golden Gloss.
T?OR THE HAlß*** Among the many preparations for
1 the growth of the Hair, this Golden Gt os? takes the lead.
Three reasons will be given why it i? *o universaßv used and
preferred to all others. ?t, Becan.-e has proved the most ef
fectual in Baldness. 2d. Because :* iaijun? a beautiful dark
fflosaand delightful purfunie to the hair. 3d. Because the La
dies with fine discrimination, which he- all poane?-', have adop
i ted it- -V;iny other reason? could be gi\ei* why it i> a great fa
! vorile, but those who want more Gavr only to gi\e it a trial.
Price 25 cents, in large bottles. For sale by* Druggist- and store
keeper? every where.
W. C. llran, Proprietor, 304 Broadway, New York?
1 I arge discount to Merchant?,
j Now York, Nov 22—w Grains
‘ • HOME AGAIN.”
G, TANARUS, G!SBMAN, Q. i,
DENTIST.
eo Broad Street, ortr Foster &, Purjile’s Jew
elry Stoic, Columbus, Gu.
TRIENDS and patrons will -- -
Please nolice that 1 have return
-TCCrrYVed from New York,fully pro- HIBPttYV
vided for business. Having critically examined the best
specimens of Detitistry in the Crystal Palace, and oily, al
so the choicest cases exhibited at the. World's hair, London,
and added to a of twelve years, a reg
ular interchange of views with the leading Dentists of Am
erica and Europe, I can with confidence promise success
in professional undertakings.
Single, or double sets of natural-looking teeth construc
ted with the utmost consistent dispatch, aud all risk of their
efficiency assumed.
Examination ot specimens, references, and commendato
ry letters from patients, &c., is invited.
SeptS4—tw&wtf
! MEDICINES.
j T’Hlf ROAD TO ItlfALTti.
i , .- si ,
■ ’ ? “ M
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.
CURE OF A DISORDERED LIVER AND BAD
DIGESTION.
Copy ofa letter from Mr R. W. Kirkus, Chemist,7 Prescor
street, Liverpool, dated 6th June, 1851.
To Professor Holloway :
Sir—Your pills attd Ointment have tood the highest on our
list of Proprietary Medicines lor some years. A customer, u
whom I can ruler for any enquiries, desires me to let you know |
the particulars of her case. Slie hati been troubled for years i
with a disordered liver and had digestion. On the last occasion, j
however, the virulence of Ihe attack whs so alarming, and the !
inflammation set in so severely, that doubts were entertained of !
htjr not being able to bear tip under it ; fortunately she was in- 1
dueed to try your Pills,aud she informs me that after the first, i
and each succeeding do9e, had great relief. She continued to
take them, and although she used only three boxes she is now in
the enjoyment of perfect health. I could have sent you manv
more cases, but the above, from the severity of the attack, and
the speedy cure, I think speak? much in favor of your astonish
ing Pills. Signed W. R. KIRKUS. j
AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF RHEUMATIC ‘
FEVER IN VAN DIEMAN’S LAND. |
Copy of letter inserted in the Hobart Town Courier, ofth i
Ist March, 1851, by Major I- Walch.
Margaret McConnigan, nineteen years of age, residing at New i
Town, had been suffering from a violent rheumatic fever for up
ward? of two months, which had entirely deprived her ofthe j
use of her limbs: during this period site was under the care of
the most eminent medical men in Hobart Town, aud b> them i
her case was considered hopeless. A friend prevailed upon her !
to try Holloway’s celebrated Pills, which she consented lo do,
and in an incredible short space of time they effected a perfect
cure.
Cure of a pain and tightness in the Chest and Stomach
of a person 84 years of age.
From Messrs. Thaw & Son, Proprietors of the Lynn Ad i
vertiser, who can vouch lor tho following statement
August 2d, 1851.
To Professor Holloway:
Pills. For some years I have suffer urrl;, from a pain and.
tightness in the stomach, which wu-. .:tccojn|.u,iie<l by a short
ness ofbreatn, that prevented me fro,.) walking at ut. * 1 am 84
yi'arsc.f age, and notwithstanding my advanced stale ot hie,
these Pills have so relieved me, that I ‘em desirous tlial others
should he made acquainted wilh their virtues. 1 ant now ren
dered, by their means, comparatively active, and can take oxer
cise w ithout inconvenience or pain, which I could not do before.
(Signed) HENRY COE,
North-street Lynn, Norfolk.
These celebrated Pills are wonderfully efficacious in the
following complaints :
Ague, Asthma, Bilious complaints, Blotcheson the Skin, Bow
el complaints, Colics, Constipation ol the Bowel?, Consumption,
Debility, Dropsy, Dysentery, Erysipelas, FI male Irregularities,
Fevers of all kinds. Fits, Gout, Headache,indigestion, inflamma
tion, jaundice, liver complaints, lumbago, piles, rheumatism,
retention of urine, scrofula, or king’s evil, sore throats, stone and
gravel, secondary symptoms, tic douloureux, ulcers, veneral af
fections, worms of all kind?, weakness tom what©vercause, tc.
Sold atthe Establishment of Prolessor Holloway, 244 Btrand,
(near Temple Bar, London) and by all respectable druggists and
dealers in medicines throughout the British Empire, and of those
of the United States, in boxes at 37>£c. 87, and SI 50 each.—
Wholesale bv the principal drug house in the Union, and by
Messrs. A. B*. t D. Sands, New York.
There ia considerable saving by taking the larger sizes.
N. B.—Directions for tho guidance of parents in every disorder
are affixed to each box.
For sale in Columbus, by
GESNER & PEABODY.
WM. W. LINCOLN,
May 17-twltAwlteowy Savannah, Ga.
CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE.
TheOreatPu
NOT A PASTICLS or MERCURY IN IT.
AN infallible remedy for Scrofula, King’s Evil, Rheumatism
Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions. Pimples or Pustules on the
j Face, Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eves, Ring Worm or Tetter,
Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints,
Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Com
plaints,and all diseases arising from m injudicious use of Mer
cury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity ol the Blood.
This valuable medicine, which lias become celebrated for the
number of extraordinary cure? effected through it? agency, has
induced the proprietor?,’ at the urgent request of their friends, to
offer it to the public, which they do will, the utmost confidence
in its virtues and wonderful curattv- properties. The following
certificates, selected from a large number, are, however, stronger
testimony than the mete word of the proprietors; and are all
from gentlemen well known in their localities, and of the highest
respectability, many ol them now residing in the city of Rich
mond, Virginia.
F.Botden, of the F.xchange Hotel, Richmond, known
every where, says he has seen the medicinecalled Carter’s Bpan
isn Mixture administered in over a hundred cases, in nearly all
the diseases for which it is recommended, with the most aston
ishingly good results. lie says it is the most extraordinary med
cine he has ever seen.
Aunt and Fkvkr—Great Cure—l hereby certify, that for
three year? I had Ague and Fever ol the most violent description.
I had several physicians, took large quantities of Quinine, Mer
cury, and 1 believe all the Tonics advertised, but all withoutany
permanent relief. At last I tried Carter’s Spanish Mixture, two
bottles of which effectually cured me. and I am happy to say 1
have lo ti neither chills nor fevers since. I consider it the best
Tonic in the world, and the only medicine that ever reached mv
case. Beaver Dam, mar Richmond. V. John Longdks. *
0. B. LccK,3£q., now in the city of Richmond, and tor many
years iu the Post Office : hits such confidence in the astonishing
efficacy o! Carter’s Spanish Mixture, that h has bought upwards
of 50 bottles, which he has given away to the afflicted. Mr.
i Luck hays 1® ha* never known :l to tail when taken according
to directions.
Dr. Minor, a practising physician, and formerly of the City
J/otel, in the city of Richmond, says he has witnessed in a num
ber of instances the effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixture which,
were most truly surprising. He says in a case of consumption
dependent on the liver, the good effect? were wonderful indeed.
Samuel M. Drinker, ofthe firm of Drinker &. Morris, Rich
mond, was cured of Liver complaint of 8 years standing, by the
use of two bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
Great cure of Scrofula.— The editor?ofthe Richmond Re
publican had a servant employed in their press room, cured of
violent Scrofula, combined with Rheumatism, which entirely
disabled him from work. Two bottle- of Carter’s Spanish Mix
ture made a perfect cure f him, and the editors, in a public no
tice say they ‘'cheerfully recommend it to all who are afflicted
with any disease ofthe blood.”
STtLL another cure of Scroh'la. —l had a very valuable
boy cured ofScrolula by Carter’? Fpan'sli Mixture. I consider
it a truly valuable medicine. Janie.- ’ Baylor, conductor on the
R. F. & P. R. R. Cos., Richmond, V
Salt eum of 20 year? standin ;urex— Mr John vhomp
son residing in the city of Richmond, was cur-id i three bottles
of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, of Salt Rheum, wbi-h no had nearly
20 years, and which all the physicians ol the city could not cure.
Mr. Thompson is a wellknown merchant in the city of Richmond,
and his cure is most remarkable.
Wm. A. Matthews, of Richmond. Ya-, bad a servant cured o(
Sypbillis in the worst form, by Carter’s Spanish Mi tore. He
say- he cheerfully recommends it, end considers it an invaluable
medicine.
Richard E. West, of Richmond, was cured of Scrofula, and
what physician? called confirmed consumption, by three bottle?
of Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
Edwin Burton, Commissioner of Revenue, says he has seen
the got and effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixture in a number of Sy
philitic cases, and says it is a perfect cure for that horiihledisease.
■lid
Its
t a
ne
[uufflruumu oainauvl fill^
These Pills are entirely Vegetable, and
are a most superior Medicine in the cure of oil
Bilious Complaints , Chills and Fever , Dyspepsia, Costive
ness, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Sick Headachy Scrofvia ,
Salt Rheum , Fevers of all kinds. Loss of Appetite , Obstruct
ed and painful Menstruation, and all lingering diseases.
Asa Female Medicine they act like a charm, and when
taken according to the directions, they never fail to cur*
the worst cases of Plica, after all other remedies fail.
They purify the blood, equalize the cir
culation, restore the Liver, Kidneys, and
other Secretory Organs to a healthy tone
and action { and as an Anti-Bilious Family Medicine
they have no equal. Price 25 cents per box.
Also,
! DR. STRONG’S i
iFECtOKAL STOMACH PILbS.j
Jt rrauiy for Caught, CMt, Catarrh, Bronchitic, Croup,
Hhooping Cough, Atthma, Consumption, JVeruout Die
iota, Dyspeptic, Costivere At, Erysipelas, Disease of
the Heart, Inflammation and Pain in the Chest, Bach and
Side, and all diseases arising from a deranged state of the
Stomach, and to relieve the distrese and had feeling from
eating too hearty food, in meak and dyspeptic habits.
WARRANTED TO BE PTTREIA VEGETABLE.
These Pills act as an Expectorant, Tonic, and Aporient.
One 25 cent box possesses three times more power to enre
diseases than a one dollar bottle or any of the Syrups,
Balsams, or Sarßaparillas that was ever made, and a sim
ple trial of only one box will prove this important truth.
They promote Expectoration, Loosen the
Phlegm, and Clear the Lungs and other
Secretory Organs of all morbid matter,
and there is not another remedy in the whole Materia
Medica capable of imparting such healing properties to
the Lungs and Vital Organs as these Pills. They
Cure Costiweness, produce a good, regular
Appetite, and Strengthen the System.
Price 25 cents per box, containing 25 doses of Mediame.
Call on the Agents who sell the PIUs, and get the
Planter’e Almanac seatis, giving fall particulars sad cer
tificates of cures.
Both kinds of the above named Pills are for sa,e In
Columbus, Ga., by DANFORTH & NAGL
. „ , .. , GESNER A PEABODY
In Girard, Ala , by
And on inquiry can be had in overy town in Georgia and
„ HULL St, SPENCER,
April 28-w&tweo?w 12 Ann street, N. V.
MEDICINES.
- •. ,t.
[ .'f r - _
to thi: eum.se.
| RAD WAY &. CU.. the Inventors, Manufacturers aud Pro
i prietors of the justly celebrated R. R. H. Reui-dic, were the
j ilrsl to discover h Remedy possessing the .Warveious and Ml
’ raculous Pjwer of stopping the most Excruciating Pain? in au
| instant, allaying the worst Cramps and Spasms either internal or
I external in a few minutes, and soothing the most severe Parox
! ysms of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Tic Doloreux. a9 soon a?
i applied. 7’he R. K. It. Remedies consist of three Remedies,
j each poß?etsing quick ant! wonderful powers over certain com
-1 plaint? and diseases, and will Instantly—
RELIEVE Th* Human System from Pain.
REGULATE Each Organ to a Healthy Action.
RESOLVE Away all Diseased Deposits.
RENOVATE The body from all Corrupt Humors.
REBUILD The Weak and Broken Down Cm*-
Btitutioiiß.
RESTORE To Health, Strength aud Vigor all
unsound and wont out parts.
R. R. iUHno. 1.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF.
For all Acute Complaints,
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL.
\ The moment it is applied externally or taken into the system,
| it will s’op the most excruciating pain anil quickly remove ifc
i oause.
RHEUMATISM.
j Mr. Granger, a mason wed known in Brooklyn, was a cripple
! r o r nine years, Kudway's Ready Relief, Relieved him from Pain
i in 111 teen minutes, enabled nun to walk two miles without the
aid of stick or crutch in three days, and cured him entirely in
one week.
i Thousands of other cases equally as wonderful as the above,
| have been cured by R. R. Relief.
CHOLERA MORBUS.
Radwav’s Ready Relief will relieve the sufferer from all pain
*n fittewn or twenty minutes. It will cure the most desp&ate cu
es in a few hours.
NEURALGIA.
The moment tho R. R. Relief is applied it allays the most pain
ful Paroxysms, it will alwavs cure.
SICK HEADACHE.
It will relieve the most distressing pains in Tlfteen minutes
It will likewise prevent renewed attack?.
AGUE.
Irf ten minutes a tea spoontul of R. R. Relief will stop
Chills and break the Fever.
Aches oi all kinds, Pains of all kinds, Bruises, Burns, Scalds
Strains, Sprains, Btitf joints, Lameness. One application of
lladway’s Ready Relief will in a few moments entirely stop the
pain.
It reduces swellings, heals sores, cuts and wounds, removes
bruises, ailays the most violent irritations. For all pains use R.
K. Relief. Look for the signature of Rad way Bc. Cos. on ech
bottle.
R. R. R.—No. 2.
RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT
Resolves, Renovates , Rebuilds.
IT CURES
Scrofula, Tumors, Bleeding of the Lungs
I Fyphiiis, Consumption, M. Vitus Dance,
j Sores, Rickets, Balt Rheum,
Asthma, Nodes Canker,
I Bronchitis, Fever Sores, Rash
| Ulcers, Erysipelas, Tetters.
! The above eighteen complaints R. R. Resolvent will positively
! cure.
It renovates the system, completely resolving away from the
Solids all impure Poisonous ami Diseased Deposits, freeing the
Blood and Fluids of Life, from all corrupt humor?, restoring En
ergy and Vigor, Health, and Strength, to every Organ and .Vein
i ber of the body.
LETTERS FROM IIIGHI AUTHORITY.
Hon. J. J. Middleton, of Waccamaw. S. O.—Writes ua under
date of May 2d, 1853. That Radway ’9 Renovating Resolvent
cuted ono of his negroes, on his Plantation at Beaufort, of a
Scrofulous complaint, of many years standing. The poor fellow
was a disgusting object of pity, he was a moving mass of sores.
The other negroes could not remain in the same place with him.
None of the Doctors could do anything lor him. He was entire
ly cured by Kadway's Renovating Resolvent, and is now at
work upon tbe plantation. To the peopled *. C. Mr. .Middle
ton is well known, and to the political world, Mr. .Middleton is
no stranger.
SCROFULA.
Mr. W. B. Oliver.of Drayton. Dooly Cos. Ga., under date of
May 30, 1853.—Writes, “that a * rvant girl who was so redu
ced that no one would give a tin ip for her life,*’ she was so cov
ered with sores, that there was uot a spot of pure flesh of the
size oi u silver dollar on her whole body, was entirely cured by
Radway's Renovating Resolvent.
NINETEEN YEARS.
j Mr?. Hendkrron, of U t-stiord, Mass., has been covered with
j sores for nineteen years has been cured I y K. it. Resolvent,
i SALT RHEUM.
The most obstinate cases ol Bali Rheutn will quickly yield to
the RENOVATING RESOLVENT. One gentleman who sup
posed that this complaint was hereditary in his family, and had
been afflicted with Cialt Rheum since his birth, was cured by the
use ofa few bottles of me Renovating Resolvent, and the
POISONOUS RHEUM ENTIRELY ERADICATED FROM HIS SYSTEM.
IT REGENERATES
Every organ and member ofthe body; it makes souud,healthy
and strong all weak, diseased and unsound parts.
WEAKNESS.
in Male or Female is quick'y cured, and the debilitated and
aciemated made strong, vigorous and healthy. Impotence and
Nocturnal Emissions in u t it, or diseases of either one or more
of the generative organs, in quo l;iy removed, and the body re
stored to a healthy and sound conditio!!.
LOW SPIRITS—NIiRVOUSNESS.
■ In WOMEN, the nun.ero i- complaints and ailments which
| cast such gloom over their spirits, a few dose? ofthe Renovating
! Resolvent will quicslv remove and the most NERVOUS, GLOO
MV and DEPBHSSHI>, led MEAi.THV.BTKONI! and IMPPV.
Persons wishing ltd? lierm-Oy win ~i.—< ...k u.w
Renovatiug Resolvent, its price is one-Atollm y ei- bottle. No
small bonier, nor if the genuine ever sold for !"*?. Each bottle
bears the ac simile signature of
RADWAY CO.,
162 Fulton street. New Vork.
F. R. R. OFFICE, 162 FULTON ST., N. YORK.
JY. B. — Look for the signature of KAOWAY 8c CO., on each
bottle.
R, K. R. i? sold by Druggists everywhere.
Forealeby K. CARTER,
ColumbuH, Ga.
and J. F. WOODBURY,
April 16—wly Hamilton, Ga.
GOOD MEDICINES ! !
Stabler’s Anodyne Cherry Expectorant
Is confidently recommended to Invalids, as unsurpassed by any
known preparation, for the cure of Coughs. Hoarseness, and oth
er forms of common Colds; Bronchitis. Asthma, Croup, Con
sumption in an early stage, and for the relief of the patient even
in advanced stages of that fatal disease,
i It combines, in u scientific manner, remedies of long esteemed
value, with others of more recent discovery, and besides its sooth
ing and tonic qualities, acts through the ’skin gently, and with
great efficacy, for the cure of this clast of diseases.
STABLER’S DIARRHCEA CORDIAL
s a pleasant mixture,compounded in agreement with the rules
of Pharmaay, of therapeutic agent?, long known and celebrated
for their peculiai efficacy in curing Diarrhma, and similar affec
tions ofthe system. In its action, it always nausea and produces
a healthy condition of the Livkk, thus always removing the
cause at the same time that it cures the disease.
The valuable medicines above named have recently been in
troduce! . with the approval ol a number of the medical profes
sion in the city of Baltimore and elsewhere, and in practice have
succeeded most admirably in curing the diseases for which they
are prescribed. They are offered to the country Practitioner, as
medicines which he can in all respects depend upon, as prepared
in agreement with the experience of some of the most learned
and judicious physicians, and strictly iu conformity with the
rules of Pharmacy, and aa especially serving his conven
ience, who cannot so readily as the city physician have his own
prescriptions compounded by a practical Pharmaceutist.
See the descriptive pamphlets, to be had gratis of all who have
the medicines for sale, containing recominendations from Doc
tors Martin, Rahzell, Addisioti, Payne, Handy, Love, See.
Doct. 8. B. Afartitqsays “I do not hesitate to recommend your
Diarrhcea Cordiatand Anodyne Cherry Expectorant,” &c.
Doct. John Addisioti, says “It gives me much pleasure to add
my testimony to that of other?, in favor ofthe extraordinary effi
cacy of your Diarrhcea Cordial,” Sec.; ami of the Expectorant,
.‘lhav. !!<• hesitation in recommending it as a most valuable
inedteim-.” &cc.
Doct. K. A. Payne, says he has used the Diarrhcea Cordial in his
practice “with tbe hippiest effect, and thinks it one ofthe most
convenient and efficient combinations ever offered to our profes
sion. *’
Doct. i. D. Hardy .writes, “l have administered vour \nody ne
Expectorant, in several cases of Bronchial affection, with ‘the
most happy results, and from a knowledge of its admit able ef
fects. I can with the greatest confidence recommend it,” *r<-.
Doet.VV. S. Love, wVites to us that he has administered the
Expectorant to his wife, who has had the Bronchitis for fourteen
years, and that she is fast recovering from her long standing mala
dy. It basin a few weeks done her more good than all the
remedies she has heretofore used under able medical counsel.
Sixteen ofthe best Apothecaries and Phartnaceutistsin the city
of Baltimore, write “We are satisfied tbe preparations known as
Stabler’s Anodyne Cherry Expectorant and Stabler’s Diarrhoea
Cordial are medicine? of ereat value and very efficient for the
relief and cure of the diseases tor which they are recommended;
they bear tbe evidence of skill and care in their preparation and I
style of putting up, and we take pleasure in recommending
them.”
Twenty seven of the most respectable merchants, residents of
Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina, whohavesold and also
used these medicines themselves, say, “From our own experi- i
ence and that of our customers, we do confidently recommend
thorn Pro Bono Publico. We have never known any remedies
: used for the disease? lor which they are prescribed, to* be so effi
; dent and to give such entire satisfaction to all.”
The above notices oi recommendation from members ofthe
; Medical Faculty, Pharmaceutists of high standing, and merchants
j of the first respectability, should be sufficient to satisfy r. 11, that
! bese medicines are worthy oftria! by the afflicted, and’ that they
are of a different stamp and class from the “Quackery” and “cure
j ails” o much imposed upon the public.
, For sale by druggists, apothecaries and country store-keepers
i generally. E. H. STABLER & CO. !
Wholesale Druggists 120 Pratt street, Baltimore. j
! May 17—wly
Prof. Alex. f. Barry’s Tricopherous,
OR medicated’ compound
: par Ijenutifyi-Ig, Curling, Preserving, Restoring and
Strengthening the Hair. Relieving Diseases of
the Skin, Curing Rheumatic Pains, and
Healing External Wounds.
Tjoumled by no geographical line., the repulaiion of Barn’.
J Tricopherous pervedes Ihe Union. The sales of Ihe aril
, , , la ;f year l ’ have increased in a ralio that almost exceeds
behel. Professor Barry, after a cartful examination of his sales’
I book, finds that the number of bottles delivered to order in
i (ftantitioa of from n hall cross upward, durian tlie veer IHSS.
I was w ithin a trifle of 650,00(1. -
It is unnecessary to present st length the evidence ofthe won
derlul properties ot the Trieopliorous, when the public have stir
msjied uch at, endorsement as this, Tbe cheapness of Ihe article
and the explanations given of its chemical net lon upon the hair.
‘Wx rflcia! irrilation, first recom
mended it to the attention of ine people. Tin- was all that the
inventor desired Every bottle advertised itrclt. The effects ot
hefiuul exceeded expectation. It acted like a charm. Tlie
adtes would not be without it. Country dealenrs in every sec
tion of the United States found they must have it; ami thus
W ’ EH'sk
saitfoii;i£ rrf - hii *“> and a
Uepot and .Manufactory. No. 137 Itrondway, New Yoik. lie
tail price, 25 cents a large bottle.
Liberal discount to purchasers by the quantity Bold by all
BtL£ ( m,l P r i “’'druggists throughout the United
ftc'Ti idb; 0 M °°’ M **’ ‘“dies. Great Erl tain, Franco,
August 9, ira-wwtta. R ' CARTBR ’ *
GENTLEMEN'S
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
OF THE
Latest and most approved Styles.
A large assortment of Boy’s and Youth’s lothirg, Gent’s Furnishing ]{, i;)S
Caps, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises, Umbrellas, &c., can be found at
bu Mitgtnra,
Clothier and Merchant Tailor,
(iV ext floor lo Hill ilj’ Dawson, 123 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.,)
.^Sk.
Avery large stock of CLOTHS, and VFfSTINGS of the latest imr; rta
tions of French and English styles, for sale by the yard ; or manufactured to order, aud War
ranted, under the direction of
mm * mmmm*
who will be pleased to accommodate old friends, and new, in his line.
Columbus, Oct. 21, 1853.—w&twtf
& CHAPMAN,
(SUCCESSORS TO GESNER At PEABODY.)
WHOLESALE AND R ETAIL
DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils
DYE 81XFFS, SIK6U AL an and I IN r i a j
jbl “jnkt mu ’vie mm. u ima: m rmr 9 ‘
PERFUMERIES , SOAPS, FANCY ARTICLES, eye. Ac.
BLUE STORE, SIGN OF THE NEGRO AND MORTAR.
No. 77 X% est side Ilreaid street, Columbus, Ga.
1 IIP, undersigned would respectfully announce to their friends of Columbus, and to the public
generally, that having purchased the entire interest of Messrs. Gksmoii At Peabody in ihe
store wellknown as the BLUE DRUG STORE, will continue the business tinder the name
and style as above.
| ibis intimate connection with ami close application to the business for several years, which
j has given them much practical experience—united with a determination to be close and vigilant
J as well as prompt and active in their attention to its duties and requirements—will, they hope, be
! a sufficient guarantee to the public of their efficiency in the business, and that it will heproprlv
conducted. Determined to deal in none hut WARRANTABLE ARTICLES, they hope ‘a
such means to merit aud receive a liberal share of public patronage.
Physicians and Merchant dealers doing business in the country, w ill find it greatly to their in
terest to call and examine their ample stock before purchasing elsewhere; for, in addition to fresh
and well selected articles, they offer inducements in prices, which they are confident will prove
perfectly satisfactory.
In their extensive arrangements for the proper advancement of the business, they have not been
unmindful of what would be to the interest and convenience of the City Physicians, hut, in view o
their accommodation and for their especial benefit, have fitted up and neatly arranged arr#m
with all necessary apparatus attached—to be devoted exclusively to Chemical and Pharmaceutical
operations. In this effort of theirs to relieve them of the trouble and vexation to which they have
been so long subjected, in preparing their own prescriptions, or in having them properly attended
to, they think they ought and believe they will sustain them.
Bothor either of them willbe present at all times (except from 10 o’clock A. M. until 2 o'clock
P. M. on Sundays) io attend carefully and promptly to this department of the business—and in
no instance will any but known extra Medicines he used in the preparation of prescriptions.
JNO. W. BROOKS. FOSTER S. CH APMAN.
Columbus, Sept. 14, 1853—tw&wtim
fU.L.li.'ri'v
A SURE REMEDY FOR WORN**
■— 9
i Thia preparation has now been before the public for a quarter
i ofacentury. Ila *rreat intrinsic merits have steadily ad vanred ihe
j sale and use of it, and it now enjoys a prominent position in the i
; public favor.
j It is mild in its operation and contain* no calomel nor other
j dangerous ingredients, and can be given with perfect safety to the
1 most delicate infant.
It costs only 25 cents, per bottle, and sold by nearly all Drug
gist? and store keepers in ihe country.
For sale by DANFORTH & NAGEL,
Columbus, Georgia.
And Druggists generally. July 12—wly
DR. GALE’S ANODYNE OF OPIUM.
It is a fact wellknown that many people are accustomed to j
buy and use without the advice of a physician, many of the pre- ‘
partitions ofOpium.ns Laudanum, Paregoric, Bateman’s Drop*,
Godfrey’s Cordial and the like.
The effect of these medicines is generally known, and while
they are admitted to possess Anodyne and “sedative properties ,
not to be dispensed with they are still liable to serious objections
in many cases and doubtless are often mischievous in their ten
dency.
The new chemical preparation, now submitted to the public, is ;
believed to posses? all their virtues, and even more w ihout be- j
ing chargeable with their had effects—neither is this opinion j
hastily founded, nor based on limited experience— after a trial
of some years in which this remedy lias been placed \nthe hands
of eminent physicians, and tried indeed under every variety of
circumstance, and in all appropriate cases of disease, it is £till
believed to stand unrivalled, not only for its rare iredicinal vir
tues a9 a preparation of Opium, but for the safety with which it
may be administered.
B. A. FAIINE9TOCK, HULL & CO.
New York, Proprietor*.
Also sold by Druggists generally. Price 25 cents, per bottle.
For sale by DANFORTH 8l NAGHL, Columbus, Ga.
July 12—wly !
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT.
THIS invaluable preparation lias been but a few months
before the people of the South, yet many thousands of I
bottles have been sold and used in a great variety of
diseases, and it has given universal satisfaction. We
ii ve heard of none that were dissatisfied with it. We
offer it as a remedy in the various diseases and com- S
plaints for which it is recommended, with full confidence j
in curing them, .as over four millions of Bottles iiavebeen j
sold and Used for a great variety of complaints, both of \
; men and animals, .and it has always given satisfaction, be- ,
j cause it has performed just what we said it would. It lias
j healed Cancers and scrofulous sores and ulcers that had
j resisted the treatment ofthe Medical Faculty.
| Rheumatism. —This is to certify that my wife wasaf- i
; dieted with severe chronic Rheumatism ; she had suffered j
I for months with the most excruciating pains j she had
; tried Rheumatic Compounds, Reliefs and almost evpry 1
J thing recommended for this dreadful disease. None of j
them relieved her pains in the least. She used a fifty cent |
j bottle of Mustang Liniment, and i; cured her entirely; she
j s now perfectly well, and recommends all of her friends |
o use the Mustang Liniment.
(Signed; Jambs L. Ouvbh.
Savannah, Georgia, January Ist, 1853.
This is to certify that the Mexican Mustang Liniment ‘
has been used quite extensively in the stables of Adams &
Co.’s Great Southern, Eastern and Western Express, for
curing Galls, Chafes, Scratches, Sprains and Blruiw*.and
it has proved very effectual. Many of their men have j
also used it on themselves and their bonifies, and they all
speak of its healing and remedial qualities in the highest :
terms- One of our hostlers got kicked, and badly cut and
bruised ,n liis knee—as usual, the Mustang Liniment was
resorted to, and the soreness and lameness was soon re
| moved, and it was perfectly well in three or four days.— j
j We have no hesitation in recommending it as a valuable
j preparation, to be used externally on man or beast.
J. DUNN.
Foreman uj A dams b; Co.'s Exj/ress Stable, N. Y.
A child in Frederiekton, N. P., a few days ago
burned its legs severely against a stove. The mother im
mediately applied Linseed Oil and Cotton Wool, with a
tight bandage over all: in a short time the screams of the
child induced the mother to remove the bandage, when it
was discovered that thecotton wool had taken tiro by spon
taneous combustion and had considerably increased the
size of the burn. The mother happened to think that she
had par; of n bottle of Mustang Liniment in her house,
which she got Immediately and applied to the burned j
limbs of the little sufferer, aud as toon as it whs applied, i
the child ceased its cries and soon after fell asleep in its i
mother’s arms, by the soothing influence of th.s valuable I
preparation.
Principal Offices, 304 Broadway, Now York, and JSt. i
Louis, Missouri.
A.G. BRAGG & CO., Proprietors.
Sold in Goluriibus, Ga., by Cl 1A PM A N & BROOKS, j
and druggists generally. February 5, 1853 tw& W 1 y
REMOVAL.
DRB.URQUHART & STANFORD have removed •
their office to the baiiding formerly occupied by the I
livnk of St. Marys, on Broad •treet. ‘
•olomhuv, Oct 14-wtwt
TROY FACTORY.
li-ciiiiiu a d UNTV, at'.ORGIA.
Ware Room on West side. Broad street, next door to
P. McLaren.
.ieffehson.Tasce & CO.
ii. U. JISFFLRfiON, fiUCCKFSORS { 11. W. N'ANCE
jJ. JB. JKKKEBSON, \ TO (W. K. HARRIS,
R. G. JEFFERSON & CO
JEFFERSON, NANCE &. CO., ■
j .A I*ROPRIET< >Rr* of the above work?, reapecUuHr inform
( the public liiat they now have on hand for aa;.-. ‘ami are
i Rpj constantly manufacturing all description** of VV< omk
1 1 VVark, such as Cuairr, Settees, Hkdmtkads, BrcigTß
Ti bs, Ac.. Ac., ol the best material, and finished in excellent
style under their personal super* ikion.
They particularly mil .-.ttention to their various styles A qusli
ties ot hairs, which tor neatness, comfort, durability and
ciikapxehs, cannot le surpasktd in any country : varying in
price from ijilO to $24 per dozen—specimens of which can h*
seen at their Y\ ARK ROOA/ one door above F'. McLare*',
Broad Ft reel, Columbus, which the public are invited toex
{ amine.
j Lvciy description of Chairs, Buckets, Tubs, Ac., made to or
] der after any fashion desired. They are also prepared to sue
I msh Window hAPi; and Blinds ol all description to order.
tTT Handsome j)remiums were awarded to the Troy Factor*
i at the Southern Agricultural Fair at Macon, tor Ihe best spec:
1 men of Chair and Wooden Ware.
i ders left at their Ware Room—west side Broad Street,
; directed to Jefferson, Nance A Cos., Columbus will meet with
; prompt attention,
j Columbus, June Ist.—wly.
james rousseau”
KKI'tPS a fine assortment of Groceries on band, for sale on
reasonable terms, consisting ol
; 100 Bbls. Flour;
75 Sack? Rio Coffee;
100 Boxes Tobacco—Assorted Qualities;
I 25,000 Cigars—Assorted Brands ;
j 10 Bbls.. New England Rum;
10 Bbls. Common Gin ;
25 Jars Snuff;
75 Casks Bacon,
40Hgds,N. O. Sugar.
-00 Barrels Whiskey.
250 Coils Kentucky Rope.
50 Bales India Bagging.
1500 Sacks Salt.
Also, tine Brandies and Wines of different qualities
Also, many other articles too numerous to mention. Those
ishing to purchase, will please give him a call.
Store West side Broad Street, 6 doors above Rankin's
orner.
Golunibns, Jan. 11, 185 . j w j
Notice.
OTOLEN or strayed from the subscriber near Cuthbert, Ran
kJ dolplii county, C.a., on the night of the 13th inst., tre)
mare MULE of ordinary size, about four years old ; mat r- im -
*y roached.her tail wa* shaved and swabbed last spring ami hv
grown lhfe orfou • inches. Baid mule has a grey < r rcu. < •
three inches wide and about four inches long between her yes
and none. Any information concerning said mule w ill tethai
fully received, orif stolen, J will pay twentv-five dollars tor :bt
mule with sufficient evidence to convict the’ thief. Andress.
JAMES A. RI CKER.
August 23— wtf Cuthbert, Ga.
LUMPKIN FURNITURE
WARE ROOM AND MANUFACTORY
T,, . K “•>• eriber b* now on hand and for rain
w a: bis ‘Vare Room in LutnpMn. a larxt-jiml welivl
selected lot of Furniture, oi various styles and
tikISSL. prices, and is constantly Manufacturing and re **’
ceiving among others, the following articles of the latest style*
Chairs, £ofas. Bureaus, Safes, Bed steads, Sideboards,
Dining-Tables, Wardrobes. Work-Tables, Wash
stands Rocking-chairs, Looking Class and
j Picture Frames,
i and in fact all articles belonging to hisliueof business can be had
at theahnrtosi notice and lowest terms,
j Also. \\ indow Glass, French and Americanmanufacture:! re
j board Prints and Border, Window .Shades, Ac., kc. Glass cut
; to any shape or size. All work warranted.
Pianos and Melodeon* furnished to order.
All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to.
Feb. IN—7wly . \\. H.CROStfMA.V
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
IT'ROM the subscriber on th<> night ol the 29tli in c r. a.
small grey mare, nine or fen years old. Said xvn has
; a large knot on the right side of the neck near the head ;
she works well and rides well. Any information respm ui'd
j said animal will be thank/ully received or for her delivery
;tome at Fort Gaines : liberal reward will le paid.
i Fort Gaines, Dec o—"‘6t JOHN \\ .NOKM>.
LOST.
ONE email pocket book containing sls injnoncy and
seven notes; one on James Vann lor $l7O :- i
- Wilkcrsou for $170; ope on John K. 1 :
S4B ; one on 11. M. Vann for $• IS ; all the above n u “ ‘‘
due on the Ist of December next. Also, one on \\ in B-y
for s27,due 25th ot December next ; ore on Eaton I™-: -
son for S2O, due 25th December, 1851; note on T..G l> ur * e
for $250, payable to Girard Railroad Company, and ore
due bill on J. S. Strong for $23. I hereby forewarn *
• persons not to trade lor any of the above notes, 1 1 '•
only lawlul owner. S. M. BHo\’ N
I Nov29-wtf
Flour, Meal, and Breadstuff.
THE subscriber, proprietor ofthe CITY -*/// /*
to infdrm the, public that be has now on hand and
| tiuue to keep a good stock of prime WHF.A 7- LN c /g*y
i an t will be prepared :U all times to furnish customer*
’ quantities with Flour Meal, Ac., at tne shortest notice,
wheat is now in. . .. , and
The City A/ill is situated above tbe city a short distance
is now in good running order-
M j price. M preseut arc folluw* = bM .
Superfine Hour •*
i Family Flour XVj „ i.
| f xtr *° ■ ‘ ‘ BO ct *
ior The highuk*h piid for Ojm Ml J'^ h “yss.
Oty MU), Jnpe 8,1853-lw ff
a ‘OULTS.