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I HAVE FOUND A BLESSING. The Superior of Quinine and Sarsaparilla The Greatest Discovery of the Age. DU. I. T. HENDERSON’S Eureka Tonic and | Ncpcnlhean Pills, a safe, certain, and per- j inanent antidote against all forms of the poisonous : effects of Miasmata; effecting speedy and perma- . “Tient cures of Chits and Fever , and all the different ; varieties of Fevers, torpid liver, enlargement ot , the spleen, dyspeps/a, dropsy, jaundice, and all j Yinds of constitutional debility and derangement i of the system, are speedily remedied by these in- i valuable medicines. These valuable antidotal remedies were discovered by Dr I T Henderson, end have been successfully tested by some of the best physicians in the south, and by thousands o •other persons. These medicines are wholly Vegetable, and are harmless under any circumstances. The principal ingredients arG entirely new remedies, used by no other person in any form as a medicine. In malarial diseases, they act as an antidote against the poisonous effects of impure air, and | require go prcced.ng preparation of the system, as they comprise the Cathartic, Diaphoretic, Sedative and Tonic principles; thus accomplishing a desid eratum in the treatment of these diseases, long | sought for before the discovery of these medicines. All who have used Quinine, (tl e best remedy heretofore known for intermittent fever) must say that it is neither certain nor lasting in its effects Quinine, in many instances, from febrile excite j mentand gastralgia, and cephalic disturbances, i inadmissable. But the Eureka Medicine can b used under any circumstances or condition of th system where a tonic, purge, or diaphoretic leeded with the happiest effects. The tonic mile ny acts on ihe bowels, carrying off’ the rnuco hi ious matter collected there ; correcting the actio of the liver and spleen, and assisting nature to throw off the impediments to a healthy action of the body, by natural remedies, calling into action suspended natural lawd ; thereby removing the causes and effects of disease through the natural channels ofthe body. All that is asked for these wonderful medicines is a fail trial, which will satisfy all of their unpar allelled virtues. Their fame is built upon their own efficacy, and a comparison with all other remedies is challenged. Physicians are requested i to use ths Eureka Tonic and Ncphenthean Pills, as they would any other tonic, with any previous i preparation of the system they please, and they will be convinced they are the superior ofQuinine, and the whole catalogue of tonics used as in tern in tents. Their use is admissible at any time, even when he patient has the highest fever. For sick head ache and obstructed menstruation, they hare no equal. For particulars see tonic directions. Also, Dr I T Henderson’s Eureka Purifying Cathartic Pills, forcleansing and purifying the con stitution, and establishing a healthy economy in all persons iaboring under any form of constitu tional derangement. . Also, Dr I T Henderson’s Ouchita Vermifuge, the greatest blessing ever bestowed upon the in fanta! world, warranted to expel worms of every kind, and in every case, where they exist in the body. —This Vermifuge has proved itself decidedly superior to any other in use. Also, Dr I T Henderson’s and Bone Lini ment, or ileal All. The use of this astonishment Liniment has been attended with unparalleed success in all diseases of man or horse. Forthe horse, it instantly cures Corks, Sratchcß, Chafe Cuts, Wounds, Spavin, Stifle, Swinney, Sprains Film of the <*ye, Whirlbone of any joint, and Dis, emper. F<y man, it speedily cures Rheumatism, Go Seroiula, Burns, Scalds, Tetter, and Ringworm Wen 3, Swellings, Risings, Cuts Sprains,and Bri ses, Old Ulcers, Scald head, Sore Throat, Saliu ion, Sore Mouth, Neuralgia, Piles, Ground Itch &c. A single trial will satisfy any person of its superiority over any other Liniment. All of the above Medicines are prepared by Dr I T Henderson, for Ikard, Tubb, & Cos., Sole Own ers and Proprietors, Farmerville, La., to whom all letters must be addressed, post paid. Agents wanted in every town. From the “ Ouchita Gazette .” Kr In compliment to Dr I T Henderson, o Farmerville, we take pleasure in ?recoinnending to all those who are by any means afflicted with bodily pains, to go at once and purchase a bottle or two of his most excellent Eureka Tonic. Eor the last three or four w'eks, we have been labor ing under the most excruciating pains, from some unknown cause, and also have had at the same time every symptom of dyspepsia. We had re course to different sorts of medicines, but experi enced but little relief, until we fell in with Dr Henderson’s EUREKA, We at once purchased a bottle, and have used about one half of it accor ding to diicction, and take great pleasure in sta ting, that we were at once relieved of the above disagreeeble complaints. We therefor? bespeak for it nothing more than a fair trial, to test its vir tues. which will no doubt give it precedence over all other tonics now in use. TESTIMONIALS Os the Beneficial effects of the use of Dr. 1. T Henderson’s Eureka Tonic, Ncpcnthean and Cathartic Pills, and the Nerve and Bone Lini ment. Louisville, Kv, July 9, ISSO. Dr IT Henderson : Sir—l have used the Eureka Tonic, and your Eureka and Nepcnthcan pills, in several chronic cases of Intermittent Fever I found the Eureka pills much slower in their effects than I anticipated, but the whole of the medicines, I found much more certain and lasting in their ef fects, than any that I have heretofore tried, and I believe the use of them should be continued lon ger than you recommend in your directions. I tried the following treatment upon a case o enlargement of the spleen of six years standing The disease resisted every other treatment but the following ; which cured the case perfectly in eight weeks. 1 gave a wine-glass full of the Eureka Tonic, morning, noon, and night, with 2 Nepcn thcan Pills midway between each dose of the Ton ic. I gave also 2 of the Eureka Cathartic pills every night, and I believe that the same treatment will cure any case of enlargement of the spleen or disease of the liver. I used the Tonic in a case of Scrofula, and found it acted astonishingly well, and in conjunction with the following pill, I firmly believe, will cure any case of Scrofula. I. lodide of Iron, 2 oz. Citrate 0f... .do, I oz. Carb of Potash 1 oz. Made into 400 pills—two witli each dose of the Tonic. I have used up all you seat. Yours respectfully, T A HOBBS, M. D. Farmerville, La., Sept 1, ISSO. Henderson : —Sir Your Nerve and Bone Lini ment, I believe is already well known to bo the best medicineever discovered for all the kinds of disease it ha® been advertised to cure ; yet, the following cures of the bite of the rattle snake, ought to be presented to the world as a tribute of respect to the inventor, and a warning to heads of families, never to be without the Liniment. Iyjr H J rfawkins’ who lives with me, had a chid bit with a ground rattle snake, which threw the child into spasms for nearly an hour. Its foot and ancle were entirely black, when the Nerve and £one Linimcfit was applied, which immediately killed the poison, and saved the child. It dropped off to sleep immediately, and awoke quite well. M E Miller had a horse hit with a rattlesnake, which caused the animal to swell very much. Upon two applications of the liniment it was en tirely cured I remain, \ ours, &c., G D STEWART. New Orleans, May 7, ISfO. Dr 1 T Henderson : Dear Sir :—lt gives me much pleasure to recommend your invaluable medicines which have been so severely tested in the cure o inurcurial scirrhus of the nose, which had com pletHv destroyed the partition between the nostril and the hones of the nose. The patient had many other eating ulcers upon his body, caused by the oint action ol yphilis and mercury until he was a loathsome spectaclejto look at. He had consult- i ed Drs Watson, Mullen, Stone, and others of New , DrTcans, to no purpose, and while in this fix, you recommended the Eureka Tonic, the Eureka Pills, with the application of your Nerve and Bone Lin nent. One quart oftne Tonic,four ot pills ind half a pint of Liniment, has offer i a com ;omplete cure. AMEDI-E FUQUf For the sufferer, ANTONIO MARTIN. Washington, Texas, Feb 9,1850. Dr / T Henderson : Sir: During 1847, myself, mv familv,and several of my neighbors, were se verely afflicted with the “ Chills and I ever, which had resisted quinine, blue mass, Champion’s and Sappington’s pills. Texas Tonic, and the whole catalogue of remedies patent and otherwise, when Mr Cornelius gave me a quart bottle of vour Eure ka tonic, and 50 of your Nepenthean pills, with which I cured myself , seven of my family, and six so my neighbors, a single case of which, have not relapsed or ret urned. Ido most positively believe it to be. the only certain and lasting cure lor Chill i and Fever ever discovered ; and, as I see von have i patented them, it is to be h ped that you will es tab I ish agencies throughout Eastern and \\ estern Texas. Send me to this place, 5 gallons of the tonic and 600 pills—care of Stewart, Newell, 4* Cos. Galves ton. Yours, &c., THOS. J. ROSEMAN. Mobile, Ala., July 12, 1850. Dr I T Henderson : Sir : —I he quart bottle of Tonic you gave me, with live boxes ol your pills, has completely cured me of dyspepsia, which you know almost made me a maniac, during last win ter, when wo were both invalids together New Orleans, in the same room. I believe you have made one of the most valua i ble discoveries n medicine, that has been discov- . ered. Yours &c. HENRY B. LEE. (£/ For sale at R. Carter’s Drug Store, Colum bus, Ga marl f-ly TfoYs P. TOWN SEND’S [COMPOUND EXTRACT \IjARSAPARILLA ORIGINAL AND GENUINE DR. TOWNSEND’ COM I’OCX II EXT RAC— OF SARSAPAR ILLA i Is now Manufactured underthe immediate direction ofthe well known Chemist . AND PHYSICIA N, JAMES R. CHILTON of New York, whose ’Certificate Printed, on Green Paper, will be found >u the outside wrapper of each bottle This is to prereut the possibility ol any mistake or question as to its Genuineness. Dr S P Townsend’s Sarsaparilla is Warranted to possess more Medicinal Virtues in one bottle than in six bottles of any other so called Preparations of Sarsaparilla, and to KEEP GOOD F OH ANT L K N T H OF TIME, IN A L L CLIMATES. This Medicine has cured more perßons~of'difler ent diseases (such ns mentioned below) than al the other advertised Medicines put together. , Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Stubborn Ulcers, Costiveness, Effects of Mercury, Skin Diseases, Fever Sores, Liver Complaint, Erysipelas, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Ringworm, Saltrhcum, General Debility, Heart Diseases, fcT Sold by all tlie Principal Druggists and Gen eral Store Keepers throughout the <vorld. Prin cipal Office, in New York, 82 Nassau street ; Prin cipal Office in London, 355 Strand, next door to the Lyceum Theatre. For sale by GES N EII 4* PEA HO DY, febSwlv Wholsale and Retail Agents. Jew David’s, or Hebrew Plaster: THE GREAT REMEDY FOR Rheumatism , Gout, Pain in the Side, Hip , Back , Limbs and Joints, Scrofula , King’s Evil , White Swelling, Uni and Tumors. Stiff Joints, and. all Fix ed Pains whatever. Where this Plaster is appli ed, Pain cannot exist. ri'JIESE Plasters possess the advantage of be- I ing put up in air-tight boxes —hence they re tain their full virtues in all climates. Have you friends going to California ?—By all means advise them to take along a supply of this | ’ plaster, it may save them hundreds of dollars: if not their lives, as the exposures which they have to endure in the mines, is sure to bring on disease, which might be easily cured by the use of this cel -1 ebrated plaster, for the want of which many have been obliged to qnit their labors and fall into the ! hands of the physicians, who, by their extravagant- ; ly high charges, soon take away the bard earnings I of the bravest laboring man. By sleeping in tents or on the ground, Rheumatism, Spinal Disease, Stiff Joints, Lame Back or side, and all like dis eaies, are sure to trouble them, and many times entirely lay them up, when the simple application of this plaster would give them immediate rclie.t and enable them to proceed with their labors with 4 out delay, It has been very beneficial in cases of weakness —such as pain and weakness in the stomach, weak limbs, affections of the spine, ‘emale weakness, j &c No female, subject to pain and weakness in I the back or si le, should be without it. Married ladies, in delicate situations, find great ralief from constantly wearing this Plaster. The application ofthe Plaster between the shoul- I ders has been found a certain remedy lor colds coughs, phthisic, and lung affections, in their pri ! inary stages. It destroys infiamation by perspi -1 ration. Beware of counterfeits and base imitations.— Dealers and purchasers generally, are cautioned against buying of any but our regular Agents; I otherwise they will he imposed upon with a worth j less article, as many base counterfeits of the Plas- I ter are in existence. Remember! The genuine is sold only by us, ! and our advertised Agents throughout the South. ! No Pedlar is allowed to sell it. In future the 1 genuine will have the signature of E. TAYLOR i on the new steel-plate engraved label, on the top of each box; to counterfeit which, will bo prose cuted as forgery. SCOVIL & MEAD, 143 Chartres st., N. Orleans, and GESNER & PEABODY, may 17-wcow4m Columbus, Ga. TO HIRE, ‘■UVO second hand Piano Fortes, by the I I. month or year, at the Music Store of i mayl4 tw C. REPS * CO. j ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. WILL be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Buena Vista, in Marion county, on the Ist Tuesday in August next, the west half of Lot No. 225, in the 31 st district of said county, sold as the property of Charles Shew bart, deceased, late of said county. SAMUEL ANDERS, Executor. April 29, 1851. stdo WATCHES. A FEW fine Watches, just received and for sale by ‘ '.i. ma y!4tw C. REPS & CO. ( THE CHEAT SUMMER MEDICINE. DR, GUYSOTT’S IMPROVED EXTRACT OF YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA FOR the cure ofall diseases or disorders gene rated by impure blood. Its great successjust- j , I v entitles it to the name of the CHEAT AM EH- j ICA\ SPECIFIC. far as ta known it is un - ’ appreciated, and many eminent physi cians use i. daily in their practice with the most happy effects, and certi y that it is the best extract in existence, and the only onethalST \ \ I)S ‘l’ll E TEST OF TIME. Every year adds to its great popularity, and multiniics its astonishing cures. | The victim of HER 8.1 >i'l\\ K Y SCIIOFI LA, j with suppurating glands, honev-comberi flesh, and caries eating into his bones, finds Guysott’s Yel ! low Dock and Sarsaparilla a balm for his afflictions. His horrible torments are assuaged, and his mala dy not only relieved, but PERMANENTLY CURED. It may be safely asserted, from ti.e results ot past experience, that “I)r. Guysott’s Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,*’ is, beyond all comparison, the MOST WON DERI'I I. REM EDY ON EARTH or the following diseases, and all others proceeding from Vit ated Bl< oi> : j Scrofula or King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obsti nate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pus tules on the Face, Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes. Ring Wo-m or Tetter, Scald head, En largement and Pain of the B nes & Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica or Lumbago, and Diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Ascites or Drop y, Exposure or imprudence in Life, Liver Complaint, Ague and Fever, Intermitting Fe ver. Cholera Morbus, Dysentery,] Diarrhoea, Plethora of Blood in the Head, Piles, Pains in the Back, Sides, Breast or Loins, and all forms of muscular, glandular &skin diseases It is a sovereign specific for General Debility v : and the best renovator lor Broken Constitutions. ~ It braces and re-invigorates every organ, promotes j activity and regularity in every function, and pro duces that condition of the whole physical system which is the host security for LONG LIFE ! Let all who wbh to purge the blood from the impurities contracted from the Irce indulgence ol the appe itr during the winter, and to prepare the 1 system to RESIST SUMMER EPIDEMICS, resort now to“Guysott’s Extract, of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,” which is proving itselfan anti dote for many of the most malignant diseases that j flesh is heir to, and they will never he disappointed j ! for in this remedy the public faith has never wa- ; vered—never can waver ; for it is founded on ex- j pe.ience, just as their v ant of faith in other and spurious compounds is also founded in experience. They FiA FROM MINERAL NOSTRUMS to seek hope, life and vigor from this PURELY YECETABM; ItEM* DY. Therefore, how ever broken down in health and spirits, however loathsome to himself and others, let no one des pair of recovery, let. the patient only understand that his hope ol physic al restoration lies only in “Guysott’s Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsapa rilla,” and persuade him for his LIFE’S SAKE to try it., and we have.no hesitation in predicting a speedy r sloraiion to health. Asa means of regulating all the functions of W < i M A N’S I )EI. I < A IT: ORGAMZ ATI ON, it h s no equal in th: materia inedica ; and at the critical period of life, when the first stage ot her decline commences, its cordial and invigorating properties will enable her to pass the crisis safely. j£y*None genuine unless put up in large bottles containing a quart, and name ot the Syrup blown in the glass, with the written signature S. F. Ben nett on the outside wrapper. Price, $1 per bottle —or G bottles for $6. i c| urtreg S f, N. <ifieaiis V GESNHR & PEABOD^’ Columbus, Sole General Agents for the Southern Stat whom all orders must be addressed. ** uay27-weo\v4in _ / PROSPECTUS OF THE “SOIL OF THE SOUTH.’ 1 THE undersigned, a Committee ol Publication on the part of the Muscogee and Russkli. Agri cultural Society, respectfully invite public at- I lention to the following Prospectus, of a Month ly Journal to be published in this city, under the auspices of the above named Association. We believe the Agricultural interest of the South demands and will support a work of this character and in the hope of supplying that demand, and re ceiving that support, we have determined upon the publication of “THE SOIL OF THE SOUTH.” Tiie Work will be devoted to the interetts ol Agriculture and Horticulture , Domestic and Rur- Economy . Under these several heads will be included all that concerns the culture of Crops, the improvement ot the Soil, the management of the Farm, the Garden, the Orchard and the Floywff Yard, and the Housekeeper’s Department. Ii j their connexion with the interests of the Soil, the other Industrial Pursuits of the land, will receive their appropriate attention. The columns of “77/e Soil of the South,” will he tilled with original ar ticles written by the Editors, contributions from j many of the best informed prat tical Planters in the j South, and extracts from the ablest Agricultural Works and Periodicals. The “Soilof the South” will he under the Eiii torial supervision of Charles A. Pkabody Esq. and Col. Jamks M. Chambers.. Mr. Pea body has been for two years past connected with the Agricultural Press, and is equally distinguished as a Practical and Scientific, intelligent and succesfefu! i Planter in the South. The two tarnish a c nation of Editorial talent usurpassed by any Agri cultural work in the Union. They will be assist i ed by an able corps of Contributors, among the ! practical Farmers and Planters of Abe Land. Each Number will contain sixteen Pages of [ quarto size, printed with new type on superior white paper, and furnished to Subscribers at the rato of ONE DOLLAR , PER ANNUM, which must be paid upon the receipt of the Janu ary Number. Masters are authorized to act as Agents 4 and they may retain in their hands twenty-live per cent ofall subscriptions collected by them, or if they prefer it, a copy of the Work will he sent to any one twelve months gratuitously, who will remit Four names with Four dollars. N. B.—lt is particularly requested that all who intend to subscribe,send their names immediately, that the Publisher may form some idea ofUft-num* i Versos Copies required. One Thousand copies of the the ! late Fair in this City, embracing the Address, ; Treaties, and premium list, will Jje published and furnished gratuitously to the finft 1090 subscribers to the “ Soil ofthe South.” f fljf*ALL Communications must be addressed ost-paid, to Wm. H. Chambers, Publisher of i The Soil of the South,” Columbus Ga. VAN LEONARD, ~) Committee , R. A. WARE, < of J. E. HURT, j Publication. | Columbus, Dec. 10, 50 if NOTICE. THE Copartnership heretofore existing between the Subscribers, under the name and style of Thomas & Downing, is tlrs day, by mutual con sent. dissolved. The business of the firm will be closed by L. T. Downing, and, as heretofore, at the various Courts, by G. E. Thomas. Mr. Downing, at the give his dili gent attention to all business that may be confided I to him. G. E. THOMAS, L. T. DOWNING. Columbus, Ga., June 25, 1851.-jylw4f CONSUMPTION CURED DAILY JY UR. HASTING'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPTHA. The great sensation which was created amongst he Medical Faculty, and throughout the civilized world, in the beginning of 1844, by ike announce , mem*, of Dr Ha?ting’s oiscovery of the medica properties of Naptha, has settled down into a thor ough confidence that his Compound Syrup of Nap tha is a positive speedy cure for consumption, De j dine, Asthma, and all diseases which involve the wasting away of the human system by excessive sweatings, expectorations, and other effects of a contingent nature Ii is likewise admitted to be immeasurably superior to nhy other cough medicine whic h has ever been introduced, as it almost in stantaneously. relieves huskiness ot the throat, soft ens the cough, and removes the hacking and the phlegm. And the activity of its nalure is such that, the moment it is taken, it pervades the frame —diffuses a gentle warmth throughout, secures a free circulation of the blood, and opens every part of the body, thus giving universal egress tc. the impurities which all systems engender, and which aie the true ofigin of nearly all the diseases to ( which the human family is liable. It is a universal purifier, it attacks the vc •* ‘ of disease by penetrating every fibre of the body j ar.d expelling all foreign and noxious particles in I its progress, and no matter of a corrupt or impure j nature can remain in the system when under its ; influence. “And hence its cures,” as Dr Collis re- j j marked in his address to the Dublin Royal college. ! : of Physicians. “ are not only sure hut permanent; for, not satisfied with destroying the disease, it ex- ! pels even the most minute seeds of it altogether j i from the system.” One Dollar per bottle—or six 1 dottles for $5. MACNIN'S LUC IN A CORDIAL, OR THE ELIXIR OF LOVE. This is the only actual remedy ever discovered for impotency, General Debility, Nocturnal Einis r -v.oc.s, and all diseases occasioned by certain secret j habits; and many ofthe rostrums, recently recom* mended for the same complaints are worthless im itations which its unrivalled excellence, fame, and I have brought into the market. The medical faculty of Europe and the United States, ; are unanimous in their recommendations ofthe! Lucina Cordial, and have not given their sanction ! in a single instance that has been authenticated, to ant other compound for the same purpose. The i na’ure of the maladies relieved by the Lucira Cor dial, are generally such as to leave the publication of certificates of cures out of the question, or the proprietor could procure a host ot the most exclu'’ j sive testimony to show that the great reputation which it enjoys was not accidentally obtained, but is firmly based upon its positive, and apparently miraculous virtues. In all directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy offspring, who would not have been so, but tor this extraordinary preparation. And it is equally potent in the many diseases for which it is recommended. Objection has been naturally made to the price of the Lucina Cordial; because the trash that has been thrown into the market in opposition to it, is sold cheaper; hut the fact is that the eordial cannot he afforded for less, and ought to be much dearer, as many of the ingredients which compose it are among the costliest things in nature, whereas the others are made up of cheap drugs worth but little in money, and less in merit; and it is a fact, that at least one of the getters up of these same mixtures, make it a point to add one bottle of the Lucina Cordial to a given number of gallons of his compound, so as to -ivo it some little tone and virtue, and thus solace his conscience. HIP OUT ANT REMEDY—DR MITCH EDS EYE SALVE. *Thc great advantages possessed by this article over every other, are certainty, safety, convenience 1 economy. All physicians admit that gr&r lunger is to be apprehended from e y C when in an inflamed and unjjp^fJj^Tjqat e , j n t| lo ii .°.f r —"nnjpction j* entirely removed, as no harm can possibly result from its use ; it be ing in all cases applied to the external portions of he eye, thereby avoiding all the inconveniences, j pain and danger, which necessarily attend the in troduction ol any pugnant article into the eye. Its activity in subduing inti imation is so great, that i hut few cases require the use of more than one bot tle to effect a perfect cure. One physician remark ee to us, after having witnessed its effects in sever al instances, that it was a “perfect fire killer.” All we ask is that its virtues he thoroughly tested, and that the direction be strictly followed. Price 50 cents per box. CERTIFICATES. j Dunuan’svillb, Barnwell Di.-t., 8. 0. Jan 25,1850. ; To those that may be afflicted with sore eyes— I do hereby certify that my wife was afflicted with sore eyes for some twenty years or more. After trying a great many remedies which weie recom mended, and without any relief, in the year 1848, 1 purchased a bottle rff Mitchell’s Eye .Salve, which ; 1 prevailed on her to try. The cure was perfect, ! after throe applications. The bottle, though small, : has been divided, and sent2o or BO miles; and, in every instance, a temporary or a permanent cure has been effected. My wife says that she would would not he without a bottle lor fifty dollars. I will also state that about the first of January I had a hot scale of iron lly into one of my eyes, which remained there for two days, and could not be seen or got out. I had a little of the salve put into my eye, and soon a particle of the scale was found on the edge of the eye-lid. I was much re lieved by that application. Next morning my eye felt better, and the Salve was applied twice, when another piece of the scale was discovered, as in the first inslairc, which proved to he the last. By -next morning, my eye felt much better, and in the course of two days, perfectly well. This Salve (although the eye may be much in flamed) produces no pain, but causes the eye to discharge water freely for a few minutes, after which the eye becomes clear, brilliant, and free of pain. D. DOWLING. All the above popular Mcdicii es for sale at New V urk wholesale and retail prices in Columbus, Ga.. bv R CARTER, R A WARE, DANFORTH & A AGEL.GESNER& PEABODY, and by Drug gists and Merchants throughout the south and west. All orders musi he addrnsed to Messrs G W : Burr & Broiler, care of R B Haviland & co., No 177 Broadway New York, who have the sole agency ofthe south and west aw22weow-twly WANTED, |AA AAA Lbs. of Rags. Cash A paid forclean cotton or Lin on Rag 6 at 4 cents per pound, when delivered in quantities oflOO lbs. or more, and 3i cents per lb. when delivered in smaller quantities. For old Hemp Bagging and pieces of Ropes II newts per lb., delivered j either at the Rock Island Factory or at their Storein Columbus,in the south corner ol Oglcthrpe. D. ADAMS, Sec’y. July 20, 1850 31—ts Dress Goods. and Mode Colored Borages, and Ba ) rege de Laines of rich Chintz Patterns, anew and beautiful article tor early spring dresses, a few j pieces just received by j febbwatwtf BROKAW, CLEMONS & CO. LAW NOTICE. BELSER & TATE—Attorneys and Councellors at. Law, will practice in Co-partnership, in the ■ Circuit and Chancery Courts of Russell county, and in the Supreme Court of the State of Alaba ma. Business entrusted to their care will receive prompt and vigalent attention. JAMES |e. BELSF.R, I THOMAS S. TATE, Montgomery, A'a. | Crawford, AJa. april 24, 1851. ” ‘ BUTTER \ ’ GUTTER! QOOD Goshen Butter, for sale by junclS —lw3t KLLIS, KENDRICK k REDD. Useful to Every Family PRYOR’S OINTMENT. IT not only cures the Piles, but is an cxcellcn remedy for Burns, Scaidhead, Teter-worms Fresh Cuts, Risings or old sores of every kind. CERTIFICATES. Atlanta, Sept. 25, ISSO. ! This is to certify that I have used Pryor’s Pile Ointment with success in the treatment of ulcers of the phagedemic kind. I further state tha f : it is the best application to Piles that I am acquainted with. H. WESTMORELAND. Atlanta, Sept 25, 1850. Col. Wm. B. Pryor : Dear Sir : From personal experiance I am compelled to say that your salve is without a parallel, having effected a cure of an ulcer of years standing, occasioned by the break ing of a leg with the circumstances of which you are well acquainted, though too long for detail. Respectfully youis&c., NAT. MANGUM. La Grange, Sept 25. Col. W. B. Pryor : Dear Sir : —I can and do most cheerfully and sincerely certify to the efficiency o? your Pile Ointment. Few persons can have a bet ter right to exoress an opinion concerning the many different remedies that have been offered to the public for the cure ofthe malady than I have, be cause few have been more severely afflicted with it than 1 have been, and as few, perhaps, have tried a greater number of remedies for it. My opinion is that your Pile Oir.tment is the very best in use ; that it will not only sooth and ameliorate, but wiil positively cure if properly applied and persevered in a fair trial. I recommend to all per sons in reach ol such a remedy the use of your ointment. Yours, respectfully, mar2sw3m EDW. YOUNG HILL For sale by Gcsner & Peabody Druggists. olumbus,Ga. t JOHN H. SMITH’S O ENOVATING Ointment and Horse Henova ling Powders. —The author of our existence has caused to grow up spontaneously, throughout the world, such vegetable properties as will at once cure, when properly applied, all curable dis eases. The pioprieter of these truly valuable Medicines might fill a volume with Certificates an Testimonials in favor of his articles; but,consid ering such puffs wholly useless, since they are so readily manufactured, and made use of to such an extent to palm oft’ some use’ess trash upon the public, I shall, therefore, state at once, the various diseases that can be speedily cured by these in valuable Horse Renovating Powders, viz: Glan ders, Hidebound, and Horse Distemper. It also carries off all gross humors, and purifies the blood. It is also a safe and certain cure for the Heaves ; it will also cleanse, at once,the stomach and maw from hots, worms, &c., and again restore the stomach and bowe's to healthy action. Smith’s Renovating Ointment is an invaluable remedy for horses, in the cure of the following diseases : Fresh Wounds, Gall ofall kinds, Sprains, Bruises, Ringbones, Poll Evil, Wind Galls, Spa vins, Sweeny, Fistula, Strains, Lameness, Found ered Feet, Cracks, and Scratches. The above articles are to be had in most of the cities and principal villages throughout the United States, and tue Canadas. For sale, wholesale and retail, at John H. Smith’s Depot, No. 123 Fulton street, (2d floor,) New York. Price, 25 cents per box for the Ointment; 50 cents for the Horse Renovating Ponders. For sale by GRSNER & PEkBODY, Blue Drug store, Sign of Ncgr> & Mortar. NEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAM-SHIP LINK. . WEEKLY. £*£4 The new and splendid steam-ships FLORID a j Capt. Lyjn, and ALA !*** Pt * Ludiow, belonging to the New York and Savannah Steam Navigation Cos. On and the 11th January, will leave Savan nah r. - ‘-V ■ . ;vlk every Saturday until further , ‘ Vre of 1.300 tons refnste notice. 1 hese snips*.. ~ . ,> and unsurpassed in Comfort*, Travelierß leaving Columbus Wednesday night, wil 1 have a ii his rest at Macon and Savannah, buts they leave there on Thursday night they can ike the extra train on the Cei tral Railroadou Mai n on Friday evening, and arrive at Savannah, on Saturday morning. Cabin Passage, $25 —pay- able 1 advance. Agent : PADELFORD, FAY & CO., Savanna h. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, ?n2owtf 194 Front st., New-York. CAUTION. I CAUTION all persons against trading for two certain Promisory Notes given by mo —made payable to E. C. Corbett, or bearer.—One for four hundred and twenty-fiva dollars, dated on or be fore tlie I6th April last, and due about the 15th instant —it has on it a credit of two hundred dol lars. The other note is for four hundred and twen ty-five dollars, ofthe same date, and due 25th De cember, 1851, with interest from date. As the consideration for which said Notes were given has failed, I shall rot pay them unless compelled by law. JOSEPH HOLLIS. Talbotton, tune 25, 1851.—1 t, SCOTCH BAGGING. ON consignment and for sale, 100 pcs. heavy Scotch Bagging. junel l-tw3t CLAYTON & WILKINS. Water Proof X \ ANY ASS HATS, suitable for Plantation use J being cheaper and more durable than wool, ust received, a few dozen assorted sizes, fe o watwtf B BOK A\V , CLEMONS \ CO. Laces and Embroideries jVtf ALINE and Louis Napoleon Lace, (’apes, iTB.p ar j s worked Collars and Cuffs, Lace Under Sleeves, Jaconet and Swiss Ruffles, Thread and Valenciennes Laces,just received by fcbSw.itwtf BROKAW, CLEMONS & CO. FANCY GOODS. JUMPING Ropes for misses, Battledore and Shuttlecocks, and Grace Hoops, for sale by may 14tw C. REPS & CO. CAUTION. A NOTE for eight hundred and fifty dollars, giv en to Edmund Chadevvick, or bearer, due Ist January next, Is ia'l not pay until compelled by law, as I am cheated. A trader named Simmons, of Columbus, will endeavor to trade said note : Let every man take care of himself. junel7,lßsl wtf JAMES CLARKE. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE~^ THE Subscriber offers for sale, Ig&wJ J ■ 1 Jh upon such terms as will suit purcha * lift ser8 J both as to price and time of payment, his PLANTATION, 14 miles from Columbus, lying on the Lumpkin road, and extending to the river; containing nearly 650 acres, about 300 acres of which is cleared and in a fine state of preparation. Also, liis COTTAGE MILL, 11 miles from Columbus, on the same road, and 700 acre tract adjoining, 200 of which is'clear ed. The Cottage Mill is well fitted out for making superior flour and meal, as an) m the State. Also, his comfortable FAMILY RESIDENCE, north of the City, and 10 acres adjoining —also a Wood Lot connected with the same, 3 miles from it. Any person wishing to buy the whole, or any part of his property, will do well to call and examine the ; ame without delay, as it will probably soon find purchaser. pjune2B-twtf G. E. THOMAS. A Chattahoochee Plantation For Sale. f|M]E subscriber offers for sale his Plnn -1 tation on the Chattahoochee river, ten miles below Columbus. It contains 1,496 acres, and is well improved, having on it a Grist Mill, Water Gin, and one of the most comfortable DwelPngs in the county. FOl further particulars address the subscriber, at Fort Mitchell, Ala., or apply to him on the premises. mnv <2o w , |(NM. FLOURNOY. , GLASS BUTTER DISHES, with plated stand and covers, just received and for sale by C. REPS & CO. apr 28. - [Successors to C. Bruno.) ‘ NOTICE. ALL persons are notified that as the Agent and Attorney of Benj. P.Tarver, deceased, 1 claim for him the S. half of Sec. 30-22 21, and S. half of Sec. 22-21.19—that the approved contract* are lost or mislai.l, and that on Saturday the 9th day of Au gust next, I shall take testimony at my < ffice m Columbus, Ga., as to the title of said Tarver. June 27, 1851.wtd ALFRED IVERSON. C. REPS & CO., SUCCESSORS TO C . BRU NO . IMPORTERS ana Dealers in Music, Musical In struments of every description, Gun*. Pistols, Watnhes, Clocks, Jewelry, Cutlery, Plate and Fan- Fancy Goods of every variety. Their stock of Sheet Music (comprising over 100,000 pieces) is one of the largest in the south ern country, and new publications are received by evcry*stecmer as fast as issued from the New York, Boston and Philadelphia Presses. A splendid assortment of Piano Fttrtes, f the first American Manufacturers. Prices to suit pur chasers. Their stock of Fancy Goods, is extensive and of great variety. Any article not to be found else where will in all probability be found on their sheives. The Music Ware Rooms ofC. Bruno and C. Rep* being united in this establishment, C. Reps 4- Cos. will have it in their power to sell on good term* liberal in proportion to their demolished expense* Any article called for, and not in store, will be promptly ordered, when desired. A first rate organ builder and piano maker, per manently attached to the establishment, will tune, repair and renovate Pianos on short notice and in best style, warranted. Watches and Clofeks regulated cleaned and i paired. l-wtrf T Com’l. Insurance Cos. of Charleston, 8. C. Capital $250,000— A1l Paid In. and Marine Risks taken at this place at the usual rates, by june24-tf R. J. MOSEB, Agent, PRICES REDUCED AT THE PALACE MILLS. BRAN and Shorts are much better and cheap er to feed your cattle and horses on, than corn at present prices, and to enable nil to feed well, I have reduced the price of Bran to 70 cents per hundred pounds, and Shorts to 90, wheat taken in quantities of one hundred pounds and upwards. Come one, come all. Bear in mind that stage horses are fed with and thrive on Shorts. feb4wtf C T INSLEE,CIerk A LOT of prime CORN for sale at Pal ace Mills; 90 cents per bushel, when 20 bush els or more are taken, and $ 1 bv the single bush*] mar2otwtf C. T. INSLEE, Clerk. NOTICE. LEFT my plantation in Stewart eeunty, Q on one of my mules, a Negro Mai/ named NELSON, aged some 21 or 22 year* —of common size and dam complexion and had ’ on when he left, a green coat and black p*nt* The mule is of dark color, bushy and bobbed tail, and a horse mule of good size. A libera! reward will be given forthe property. junel7—wtf JAMES CLARKE. • Hosiery. # fADIES’ Plain Open Work and Embroidered A White Silk Hose ; Plain Black Hose; P/aia and Open Work Linen and LiaJc I bread ; Saper English Black, White and Mode colored Cottoa ? and Misses. Black, White,-nd Fancy colored Super English Hose. Also, a large lot of Gent* aid Boyß Brown and colored English, Hal Hose, just receiv'd by febSwat wt BROKAW , CLEMONS * CQ LEATHER. HARNESS, band and sole Leather, top black and fancy enamelled Leatj Ski n* morocco ancTT)fTfjCTfYYTTT r. I f Skin*, aad all kinds of Leather, for sale at®"* ( j tine 20 WADE ic CO.’S. East side Broad st., Sign of Golden Saddle. GRISWOLD S COTTON GIN. HfMIE increased demand for these Gins rendered ■ it necessary for the proprietor greatly to *x tnnd his works, which he is doing with entire new buildings, and superior new machinery, on the- Central Railroad, at Griswoldville, Jones county*. Georgia, Si miles east from the city of Macon. These are not Premium (Jins. Not having got up a fancy one expressly for that purpose, his •am ple Gins, arc ofthe same quality, and of no better appearance than those sent to his customer*;— and without saying he makes the best performing Gin ill use, deems it equivalent to say, that his are in better demand than any other now in use—not having failed within the last five years to sell double as many as any other Factory in the State t. and will guarantee those he is now manufacturing for the ensuing crop, are the best made Gins i* Georgia at the price, and worth a a much to the purchaser, as the best he can get in any State at any price. lie would also caution Planters not to purchase- Gins with Water Boxes from any other Factory than his, as he has paid a high price ffer, and the exclusive right to Georgia for Water Boxes ever patented, and to the Oil saving Roxee for the entire cotton all who make, sell, or use Water Boxes or Oil savers other than his Factory, they will be held accountable for damages in conformity with the Patent laws of the country. Orders for Gins by Mail, or through Agents* promptly executed, and delivered at the purcha sers’ door, when not convenient to a Railroad De pot or landing. SAM’L.GRISWOLD. Griswoldville, Feb 185 Bmwnt J. M. RAUM, L D EALER in Fancy and Staple Dry Good*, La jp ces and Embroideries. Broad st., opposite the Time* Office. ap23w6m ICE! ICE! A SUPPLY of Ice having been received, the Columbus Ice House is opened for the season. Orders from the country promptly nttened t# f and securely packed. Tickets of 2,4, 10 and 20 pounds for sale at the Ice House on Front street, next door to Gunby’* W rehouse. XT P rice 2j cents per pound. aprill2-wtf J. H.CHAFFIN, Apent. TO THE AFFLICTED. K A. B. STROUD, continues to devote hi. ■Jr undivided attention to the treatment ot Chronic Diseases of every form and variety. He is prepared to entertain patients—both white a.d black, for which his charges are very moderate. Persons wishing treatment, should notu down their age, Ihe history ot the case; their present symp. ton sand the color of their hair and eyes, and in the letter (post paid) enclose 52,.00, and on its re ception, he will mail to their address a portion of Medicine, (to last a month) to suit the case. He flatters himself that his long and extensive expe rience and his established success In this depart ment, ol practice, will be sufficient guaranty to applicants. Postage on a portion of Medicines only five to 10 cents. Pondtown, Sumpter co.. (,a. Feb 23. w6m White Linens. WE have now on hand all the different Nos o( Young’s celebtated Irish Linens undressed and warrrnted all Flax. For durability, these -.inens arc unrivaled. feh6w BROKAW. CLEMONS &CO. rINEN DRILLINGS.—PIain and Fig ured White Drillings and Ducks,Fancy, Fan cy Plaid and handed —a great variety at np6twtf WILLIFORD Ik DANIELS: Just Received, DAVID COPPERFIELD, Vanity Fair, Ch.-ylee O’Malley, Hoods Prose and Verse. :i I mar3owif Store.