The corner stone. (Columbus, Ga.) 1853-186?, January 01, 1861, Image 4

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POET at ‘•REMEMBER ME.” ’Tis sweet to trace Giro’ memory’s call The sunbeam* of the past. To muse on friends we loved so well, And joys too bright to Inst. ’Tis sweet, ’tis very sweet to know When fortune’s ilow'rs decay, Kind thoughts ofus returning flow Wherever we may stray. ’Tis sweet to feel that one fond heart Thrills joyous at our nnm ?, Kor chill adversity can part it’s cords or damp the ll.ime. Th l burns for us as warmly still, Within its inmost shrine, Nor hnrhois devious thought, nor ill, But truthfulness divine. But oh ! what anguish fills the heart Where hope’s bright fl, w'rets grew; To think we arc forgot by those We deemed so fond and true. Elcjnciilfimil. From the South -rn Cultivator. MANAGEMENT OF NEGROES— CAUTION ! Editor S<urnii- un G itltivator- 11’ i here was no other reason way negroes should 1 he lie|H*nt lioire, and under rigid dis cipline, Ilian to prevent tbem trom asso-! cutting with white men, who are depos ed to make them tiu>sniislKcl. and excite them to insurrection—this ofit-citought to be sufficient argument to siuisty any reasonable mind of the impropriety ot allowing slaves to visit away from’ the plantation on whieh they belong. There never uas tin insurrection, i suppo-u, which wa3 not instigated by white men. and in a neighborhood where negroes wore allowed io “run about.” Servants that are strictly managed,and closely watched by a go. and overseer, have no possible opportunity ot communica tion with aboltioti incendiaries, and they cannot of themselves organize any ui.t bolical arrangement, father than that a few may sometimes “get tip” some petty iasca ity. Jn fact, they do not know what is going on beyond the limits of the plate at ion, and feel satisfied that they could not, if they were disposed, a eomplisb any thing (hat could change their condition. in conohoration of those views, I send you a paragraph from Ine Gulvff ton A ewts, uhieli you will please publish an this connection: It seems to have been customtsrv with many planters in tlie cmtfirry {>> give their negroes passes fVoin Safin day nigh) till Ali nday morning. This prac tice has undoubtedly alion!, and great f, - iciity to tiro nboiitioii emis-aries to tam per with them and carry out their ne farious plots. We are glad to see that the people of Bastrop, and also, we be ri other eouiiii.-s, have ta a decided stand against this dnnge wii Yaedce. Indeed, they notv reco.ni hc ‘ V* no parses ,;i all shall he given, I le //’ patrols appointed are (at least v. , //”- v instances) directed not to re /any passes at the present time, Ini! • /ake up ad negroes found awa fioii) \ /drowners’prem ties. Tin's is the only \Xfh;e toil Witt to stop the dangerous in e cntitse that appears to he g,iin,r t>n ! W*ween them and certain suspicion-- . Vilito persons, in ne o-!v all pari:; ~f the : til iv, Re-p, (•’ fn|i v, \ _ A. 1\ Goom.ok. y •' ,n lldl, Tom., Auij\ 28, 18G(). j IiICAI> WITHOUT \ i.A>T OK DhTO'*.— / ,J 1,1 L‘ ma.ii* liirJit, w1i.,1 k-timo, nod paia’abfe to the uiij., etfer'e i tasog tviiiem; rot ling by form- ntaiion, or j..,js ol|ing \ti It Saferatus, Cream of Tiirtar. i . ect., in the following maunST ; Take toi l water, the colder the better—ice water is the best—stir in nmiftal wheat mnai, enough to make a baiter i,,,t very still; stir quickly while adding tint meal, s > as to in trod tee ail the air possible.— i at it ii. sm to patty pans (,-ake fin-) t:,o-a are better than large dishuf ind b“ke in it lot oven, hotter than for am other bread. Hake half an hour or more. A little experaieueo in mak ng tmd baking will convince unv one that bread can be made light witln.in vea-t or “lightening'’ of any kind, cxceiit air stud water ; and those who regard’ g,,.. ( ] bread as the siatfot life, will a-k no'bel ter. If any should not succeed the ii'-t 1 time, try again, for it can he done. The baking is liie most important part of the! operation ; the oven mnst be hot. • A. Reader. Stain and Varnish i-or Vmuxs.—For a fine crimson stain, take one pound , f ground Brazil, and boil it in three ipmrts of water for an hour ; strain it, ami add half an ounce of cochineal : bod it again for half an hour, gently, ami it will h • lit for use. If you would have it more j of theyearlet tint, boil half an ounce sal iron, in doe quart of water, and pass 1 over the work previous to the ted stain. Observe, the Work must he very clean, ajnl ot air- wood, or good sycamore with-j out blemish ; when varnished, it will jook very licit. Varnmi rut Violins. — ! Take had a gallon of rectified spirits of wine, to waich put six ounces of gain ! nrnstie and halt a pint of turpentine var-j nisk ; put the above ia a tin ca;e, keep j it in a very warm place, frequently slat i king it until it is dissolved ; strain it and keep it tor use. fehuuld you lind it harder titan you de-ire, you may add a ittle more turpentine varnish. To find (tit the number of children in a street, commence beating a bass drum. T find out the number of idle men, start a cl >g fight. MISCELLANEOUS. This amalgamation of Language**.—Thin* i.m growing tendency in this g to appropriate the moat xpreevive word* oi pi her languages, and af ter a wh’le to interpolate them into out* own; thus the Nfrdrd Cephalic, which is from the Greek, Dig nifying “for the bend,” is low b< earning popir Jnnzed ir. connection with Mr. Spalding*# great Head die ivmefly, but it. will soon be u.-a-d in a more general way, and the word Cephalic will become ns common ns Electrotype and many oth er# wtio#e distinction as foreign words lias been worn away by common usage until they seem “native and to the manor born.” kudly E£citl*cl. Ili’ud’i* Tmihle Vadadu this haft moon, hand 1 stepr ed into thehapotli<*e?#neß hand #rt)S hi 10 the liifin, “Gan yrtu bouse nie of ’n Vadacln •?’’ “II >es it hadie sa> s ’.e. “Il says lii, hnti<l that \ gave me a Cephalic Pill, hau l *|*o*i <• ‘oitor it cured me ?o quick that. 1 ’urdly realm, and 1 ’a i hut an Vftda lie. ’ CIfUKAhAcnF is the fuvoiite sin by which u.tare makes knowji any deviation whatever from t-hc natural si itc of tli bruin, and viewed in this light it may l*e looked on as a safeguard intended to give nolie •of disease which mi ht otherwise escape attention, ti!i tort late to be i eno died; jii.d its indications should my r neglected. Headaches may be classified under two names, viz: Symptomatic and Idiopathic. Symptomatic llcidachc i# exccedly cummon and is i!;* preeus r of a great variety of diseases, amttiur a hicli arc appoplexy, Gout, Hhematism and all f.d'i t diseases. In its nervousform it is synipatheiic* <>* disease of the stomach coustitut im: s/cJ: hr r<fuc/ie t of hepatic di#e;ip< constituting bit Unix headache, of worms, constipation and oth er disorders ot the bowel#, a# well as renal and lateiine aif etioin. ])iseas*,s of *he heart are very fixjuently attended with Antenna and i>!t*thora are also affections which fi\-n tpiei.tly occasion headache. Idiopathic IJead ! ache i j also very coinn on, being usually distin i g'l.-hod by the name of nervous headache , some. | t ime ; coming on suddenly in a state of apparent* I y -<>uin! health and prostrating at. once thy men tal and physical energies, and in other instances it. com.*9 on slowly, lu*t aided by depression of spirit# or acerbity ofb mpei, In most instances the pain is in the front, of the. head, over on* or bo h even, nnd someliiut # provoking vomiting; under this olass may uUo be named Neuralyia. r>r the treats entof either class of Headache the Cephalic Kills have been found a sure and safe remedy, relieving the most acute pains in a few minutes, and by its subtle power eradicating tlu* diseases of which Headache is the unerring index. Bkimgrt.—Missus wants you to send her a box of Cephalic Glue, no, a bottle ol Prepared Kills.— but I’m thin king 1 hat.*# uol just, it nail,her ; but perhaps ye’ll bj aftlu r knowing what it is. Yc see she’s nigh duul and gone with the Sick J lead ache, and wants some more of that same a# re iaiv.-.l her i>e!>ie. JiruyjUt. — You must mean Spalding’s Cephalic PiliX JJrhh/et. —Oeu! sure now and you’ve eed it here*# the quart her and give me the Kills and dont be uli day about it ait her. CcitsS;>s* C’oslS No one of the “many-ills flt-sli is heir to” i# so prevalent, so little under# ood, and so much ncg. Irct.’d as( otUtv.’iM #. Oficn originating in care lessness, or sc.lent i*y habits; it is regarded as a slLlit disord.-r of 100 litllc consequcue lo excite anxiety, wbilcin reality it is the pr.-ensu and I companion of many of the most fatal and dan- i j gerotis disc isc#, and unless early cradic >tcd ii , will bring the suferer t> an untimely grave.— Among the lighter evils of which cosiivein-s is the Ur uii I attendant are Ucadenchc, C’olic, hlt.n- ‘ matism, I’oul i>i ath, Piles and others of like , ii'tuiT, while a long train of frightful tli-t-as-’s ■ mi*!i as Malignant Kcvers, Abcesscss, Dysontary, Ih.irrluc.i, Dyspepsia, Aj'ioplexy, Kpilejisy, Kami-! ; y.-'s, Hysierin, il\pocijomlriasi.-, Melancholy’ and j i Insanity, first indicate their presence in the ?ys. j j t.i-Trt Vy litis N <*t. on fori n—n t— J ly tli* disease lifuned originate in <’onsfipmion, ! i but tike on mi: iiulcpcndent existence unless the ! ’ oau.-e is cintlicalcd in ail early sluac. From all j j ‘here consideimtions it follows that the disorder ! ; should nveive iniiii dial e attention wTicnever n \ | occurs, ami no person .-hould neglect to get a Imx i ol Kephulic Kilts on lh • first npp* ar.-iiic ■ of the ! nipiaiut. as their tnoely us.- \vl! * >.pel (ho in- j ridio-1 • apprnaehe# of *lir a- and destroy this | tlaiigel our toe to huiii.tn lifo ■\ S r sr. r . /'/• —\\ el I, M iv. .Junes, mr,v i : llmi hoa i aelie ? •V/ •-. ./oars’. Gon*’ ’ jioe'nr, all one ! the ; iil y"U :;.-n t el*r< dme in ju: : v.'■ ni \ miitiUO', nnd I. i wish yott w oil id sou 1 mo n. uv so t’s it 1 can have th> to him ’v. / ’li r-<ian~\ ii iMti Ih**m at any Dm*: visl. ‘ Pall for Kepha'ic I'i • . I find they n. v< ‘ full, and 1 tve ’.mend ( It'-m :;t all en.-es of l I>-ad.tchc. ,!/<• • fun-*, I 5i,.,11 for !o < direet.lv, and ‘s’ ;d’ tell my i>IV • i ing i'la-M.ds, for Jh.y r,v a rati i’’ •<r Vt t -rn Knowing.- Sj aldir :’s Copiah* Kids at :i:ii ear • f> i[■ •t. ’ tteho, !li li. ms ■ Hea.b.che, N.-rvous 11-oola*-he, (’ostivones# and'j 1 Jen i a De illty. . ,h CURE ‘ fa,? -s V v CimE f i ftpi m gcF H rhp U 4O iX and ‘'N ’Li Wi i£ “4;‘i ‘LA ‘tJ fi ■ CURE X L’ If ~a ■ Ar* G y Iprxß O) 51* e*~ lh, jo K>yi h( us.* ot i!ese lh lis iht* periodic attacks ] of \ ‘rrottti or Sh'.k ii"‘ I fit- m iy be prevented ; .‘sitil it l ak.-n at. the commencement, of an attack immediate relief lY'*m pain and sickness will be j obtained. They seldom friii in rerntrving tlie Xmwca and j lJandibht to which fomales ai .- so suLj ct j Tl'.-y act. gently upon the bowels—reoio .ing J l Coptic* ltd. s-,T. For Literary men SCu.lvifs, T).!ieatc Females, ; j and ill! per#* ns of u>daulary hahits, they are \ - ; | liable as a L txilioc., imp; rvtn rite ay. ; ‘<! ■, g.v- I ing tone and viaor to the di::> - iive organ#, and \ I restoring the natural elasticity strength of the ft hole system. T.** (Mii’i IAId G I’i LL’S are 4 he resell of long investigation and • • ii. fu;!y eon*!ucied experi j incut#, having he ri in ii# ■*• uv years, during j whieh time they h ive p:--.••. mted and r- i.*v.*d a i \ a t amount oKpuin ui ! suit', ring from Headache ! I whether oiigiuntieg in the m-rvoiu system or from a deranged slate of the stomach, They are entirely vegoiahir in their compos! | lion, and may he taken a ; till li ne# wi h perfect I a!ety wilhont making atiy,e!nnge of diet, and | the abs-nce of any disagreeable, taste render# it easy to administrate:’ lit. into children. UKIVAUKOF COl NTF.RJTTTS! The genuine have live sigaitures of Henry C. j Spalking on each liox. •Sold by .Druggia’s anl -i;! Cealersin Me divine. • A I>ox will be seat by mail prepaid on receipt of the Price; 2*3 €<*nts. Ail orders should bo address- I io Hin’RV sp \s,s>av. l i.\ dar street, New-V ork, Nov. 27 1900. 40—1 . , CUBA HOUSE, UDIPKIN, OA. ’ pi!Ko! oeriber Imping talvon cluirgc of ttio 1 nlf'.rc hotel, miJ entirely renovnU-U end tittxd up tliu suiui- for the nc.coinmodnt.iou of the pub lie, solicits a shm't) of hi-ir pntroiia^e. Ti- wilt spare no imius to please ; and. having had considerable < stecirt.- in catering for 4lu* appetite iud eomfomof lie public, feels couti dent of giving salisfafiftcn. Pet IB—tf. 0. C. BOXKAHD. IIUGGINS & FLING, MANHATTAN HOTEL, 311 BIIAV STfILkT, OPPOSITE THE PHR, tbs’ n±2 “W sa% Solicit# tue patronage of the Traveling Kublb .1 *.. 1 ‘ 40—ts Jainos W. Sappington. GROCER AND COMMISSION ic>2i ii a3 affid ar-ac Wholesale! cnlcr in < igars. Ea. 8 3“ -ts , CalHtHl.nti.Ga. W! 1’ L SELL O COM ViKssION cnocEiiJEs And Country Produce Generally And Will give prompt attention to all busi ness cntrustc and to him Columbus Ga., May 23, 1860. 14-—ly. Important to Farmers and Planters. THE SITER-I’IIOSPIIiITE (; T 1 1 .ME, MINUFVCTI RED IA TIIE Penn City Mami’fi Cos. AT THEIR WORKS IN I 3 h Had el p h i a, [ - ofFi-rcil to itiuso in need ot Manure as SUPER I Oil TO ANY NOW IN USE. F -V rceominunding this superior Fertilizer \o 1 the pi wiling community, it is claimed that it is perfectly reliable, and that it is an extra iSo. 1 article, one that is richer and will do not only more good at first than any other Manure, but will lust longer in the Noih Kut up in barrels of about 275 lbs Pam phlets with full directions c in he obtained of the agents in this citv. who have a supply on hand. IICLL, K>UCK & CO. May 9—l l - ts. Columbus, Ga. J. 1L SIKES’ ’ FURN ITU RE W A!! EIIOOM, l dumlius, Georgia. ’ j~!I: # v l- , 4- .i! would keep it before the pub* £ lie, ....... ne has still on hand, and will sell at ft reasonable profit, a i ivtly gooti assortment of PLAIN, NEAT ANI) !)liRAIILE .17 Li. J w TGaT r * r ’.lS_' n CX T O CiL >T ±2 , >’<!, I liitgii part, of YYardr-bf s, Buivui;#, Fas s, : !>ea*lsl •:*! , Ac. Kan<- . i:l ;i:sd t’ottage Chairs, a t i.irge >!tu’k. #:.d v ry i/.ajd a# oi l sm-nt oi the laU tea at /I each. ttresses, Pillows and Bolsters. whb-h I make of g od u nterial, •nd r- II low : 111 m F mi a ÜBtB, of all !,i!t d?, will l-e done p*omptly, as I shall always liavo com pet* 1 nt. workmen for that branch, a# well is to make work t o order: My Ware! .;- .a is Broad Street. j. ii. SIKES. April2n; LSno. IO — If. f, t;• T ‘3 T % r a r T 2>l 71 r IJ RK I I il if St TVAf&IVN'V\T IV iUK .. l, .I Vs mil)rA II .iIIII t:i t;l>y h\n iric-piniiNß co. { UINTI -UK TO MANUKA; TI’ li K I. A l!(i J’l. V ha ‘* now in .-1 ore.l large ‘lock of EFII 5-:55-v :;i: V*':; all of whieh w ■ warrant. •!nrai>|.- ;n:d of tiyu'lhcrit Mannfac ta rc We .il o rn mufaeture : ‘> > i'\ r'r-s) ‘y. \) g ’ft V •!ii Ril xi a- dl ij JjjU 5) rlobrb'r.i, l 3 iiSf >ws, &c., Os tl !/■•■ :.:t*l ‘ti -t • • 11;(4* I*i 11 :i ■.] tuake OUR COi PAGE CHAIRS, Os \v';ich we hii. a Ia stock r.nd ar<- eon 11 1. uiV.-l ;ii” ug, :i ; ’e tlie h li.tt are mad’ , ‘*. l!i or Soutii. Wc ma!;e a lii eral di# (•Mil'll l !> deab l s. ./'ib i'EF €a<<Ei—PtlCN Low. U are Roc.ing No -I'd Hast #ide oi Bread Street Coiumb* US-, (ilOi':.in, ;t b/i*i:i:sox <?'. HAMILTON. Co’umhus, April 4,1 7 5.1 j I Tflß?\T 55 i 7 1 i J llJ i % 1 AID S.\ Ncilu, “ON THIS LOW Lit SIDE vour Worship ha# but two grimier and a i; '• ‘, in the upper, neith.r Si ili nor it. mg ; .ill isasdinooth and even as the palm of ny I;and.” “K i.b’ifunati that Tam,” said’Don Quixote, hearing th<- sad news hi# squire told him, “1 had ; lather llu-y ha i lorn oif an arm, provided il were jon the h - ord arm. for, Saneho, you upist know til.it a A UOL'l lI WITHOUT Glll Ni>KU# I# LIKE A Ml LI. ! WITHOUT A STONE; AND A DIAMOND cN’OI #0 i'UEriuUS SA TOO'Iil.” ■MI i’lFi Cl A;. ” NM'M -upjdie.l in thVbest style krio.v.i to .i Ilc 1 art —warranted, of i.at.urai aj j j.carance and the plates of easy tit.—at R Ufoad Slrccl, (loliiitibus Georgia Ether - tA.-ly it'linitiistei’e.l, and t ru.poi tu \ s*-t, i i.mciliately fun i.-!ie>l, wlicn and : liable. Sensi t Ve mid even -iciiin.j; U-etli rendered useful for omeyettrs. Superior Tooth IV.v.ier, and Gum Wash, Lu suit casts, Uioss Silk, Ac. To Dentists. First cl a # (Jo 1 and Foil a:ul Crystal Gold, Plate Teeth Solder fee., for sale. CUSKIJIAISf, O 5 lt%U Winter Building. ('olm .hus, Ga.. Jan. 4, 1800. 40-1 A’/ A D A1 IN 13TEATOll’S SALE. J T N’DEM nn tiuthority of a > order of the Ordi** nary of Muscogm* counly. 1 will sell at pub* lie outcry, at, Uie Mark it House, in the eiiy of (••*!uinbiis. in ti 1 county, oa the first Tuesday in DKGKMBEK nox't, part of lot number twenty swen K-7) in the seventh (7th) distiict of said eotiuty, containing one hundred and ninet y (190) aer>-#, more or b :#, with the improvements there.} on, about • tvenly’ (7'>) acres cl* need. Al.-'O, A V TIIH SAME PLACE, I will *ll 0:1 the fir#!, Tucs lay in .1 ANGARY'; n-.’.vt, l!ie .following negroes, to wit; Burrell a man, about twenty nine (20) years of age; Mo* st* a man, ahmit t.Wvnly-four (24) years of age; Jane a woman, obaiu. tiiirty-seven (37) yeais ol nge ; GliarioLt a ff.ttnnn, tliirty'-eiglij (88) years of age; and her child Fanny', eleven (11)years oM. All to be sold as the property of ileeey Gunn, deceased. Terms on the day Oct. lit, 1 BiR). td JAMES Ji, HUG-fir, Adm’r 73 Aa* 507 KE'SFISS'.'VE, ATTORNi: Y A T L A W TA LRUT i’JN, TALIIOT COUNTV. OHDKUIA- Barriiiger & Morton Steam Scuh and Blind Manufactory, Oglethorpe St., Columbus, Ga. r |''lHS Manufactory bus boon in sueeebsfulopo X ration for over t luce years, and ia still con’ tinned. All work will be done-by experienced workmen, with good quality oflumber and the atestimproved machinery. -ASH, BIAaDS, AND PANEL DOORS, Will be furnished and boxed at the factory the following prices i Sasli —8 x to Tots Primed nnd Glazed 12 J e* 10 x 12 9 “ “ 18 “ ‘ 12 x 14 10 “ “ 25 “ 12 x 16 11 “ “ 21 “ 12 x 18 12 “ “ 30 “ 12 x 20 14 “ • “ 35 “ 12 x 22 16 “ 40 ‘ 12 x 21 18 “ 45 “ The above Sash are If inch thick, and Lip pain. In all eases where they are madegltsh Slsh.twoeents per light will b.e added. All mad ijlnzed with i*ood French lass,primed with the bestuaiutand superior putty. Kill LINO lll,l.\i)S for Windows,6o coats pei foot, mensurinp he Mil'l l). A window five feet vouid cost S3,(HI wU-hout paruti n!*, catches, or hinges IMAEL llllllliA 1 inch thick, without moot ing, .$ 2 50—tnubl in* oiio side, >i U DO—moul img both siu.s m If inch Miick, without moulding, $2 75 —mo injjom- side, yd 25 mouldiug-hol h sides $8 75 Ijiuch l.liie-, 4 panels moulding on oire side 4 50—moulding both sides, § 4 (HI. If inch thick, t panel* uioiildingon one side, §4 —moulding both sides, $4 60. In addition to the above, Itlinds painted and furnished with hinges and catches, it desired; al so, .Sash glazed with German ul- Fr> net) plate, painted, stained, enaim led, embossed and Uohe niian Glass, ol all : iiad *.iud colors, lor side and tLnn-om iiiihls emtoftiee window*. Finns and : pecilie itions for all descriptions of buildings furnished to order, with estimates, if desired. Contracts made for construction and ereetio of buildings, on reasonable terms. Ail kinds of lumber planed, and flooring and ceiling tongaed and grooved. Scroll ann o ,her descriptions of Brackets, for arii...neiiting Cottages, Green Uouses, Ac., made to order. I’ll. Proprietors being practical mechanics and builders, tielievethey can give entire satisfaction to all who may them with orders. the above work will be furnished at short notice. Sash kept constantly on hand. Allorderssen with the cash, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt attention. Work to lies'.it, by the River RaihUoad, or hi Wagons, will be at the risk o the purchaser, as the work will be considered de livered. Specialcon tracts can be made for large jobs M. BARRINGER J. 1. MORTON Columbus, Georgia April 8. DR. M’LANE’S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, rojt tiie cu in: te Hepatitis or Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HEADACHE. Symptoms of a Diseased Liter. T).UN in the right side, an icr tl ec ’ >f i. the ribs, incrcise o.i j-.-cssurc; som.e aes the pain is in the left side; ti;-- patient is rarely able to ii.; on the left b: 5 the p::in is felt i;:)J ;r tue :-i . r if.;-, ami it free-, e.f 1 <t( nd . . :1 2 ■ f tilt shuuldcr, and o a<,m.-.o.ie£ j-c a ri-e.ii:.tti:m in the arm. Tiie stom-uh is affected vnth less of appetite and sici s, the h .-’. !;t j • iicr.:l at- c-. tivc, s-..u. .as sltcrii.-.tivc wi'.a the i 1.1 it; Ed ; until pain, c>.vmip..:.'..l with n i:.::i, lu .y sensation it the bud: part. There is genc r lly ■ lei ah! 1 of me ■ ory, aco im- j panic--! itli a pdf.ii ifioti of ria\ left undone so:;-..-rhint* which mv.'.ht to have been done. A sli-.ji;. -ir,* c : is sc.n -- I times an attendant. The patient coLipl.iins j of weariness ami del; ii ; he is .-.-! i, 1 his feet arc cold rI- ;r 1.. he | plains of a prickly v.n ot the his spirits arc low; an i h-u * he is sad fie.l tint exercise u !>-. >; ti l;d r.. yet iie puii sc ire 1; m up tomat entJurji to try it. .1 . . ~ lie distr i , e remedy. Several of tiie above sympto attend the disease, but cases liavc occi where few of them exi ted, yet examinat: n of the body, after !e.;th, has sh n :... Livtx to have been exte:: i\ely tier.-: 1. AGUE AND FEVER. Da. M’Lake’s Liver Pills, tv c Aoue and Fever, wh.-n taken with ‘.V • S arc productive ol the most happy result . - > better cathartic can be us pre; ar rv t \ or after taking Quinine. V. c u oui i ad\i:e all who are aiilieted with tiiis disease to gi l -.-: them a f/#R trial. Address all orders to FLEMING BROS., PirrsßOßtm, Pa. ?. R I-i aU-r-’ a--. ! lU- v.-.-i uh nr t -rin- fr mi nllcrs than F!'(Ui!.n;’; Urea, will !* v.*!l n v/.-ift* tl*iror*l rs FsGm Gy, Rail tuk -f ti IS, hb Hr os., rdtshur/jh, P'l To tit* >-’ %vi-!::n c f• ■ .ivo t!t*ta ;i triiil/wo will f r'.v.w'l T '’r unit, v-f pai.l. • -my pirt ol tlio'Unitcd lUaltsr.; ol*’- x ■-!’ i’tlls f.r i v..-lv<* tltr coR ; I poAtaß-’ BtampM. or cn. vi tl >f V.-nnifu-- • for i ‘ irt s* throV-tvi.t. 3t tinp4. All -••:'•!*•*•■* fom C:uruii must bo go Oompaniotl hy-tiv<.-Atv chR ! extra. gold by ftl. respeciablo and Country Stor# Keeporc genorally. For aale i Golumbus, by ACKK & SVBIESSON. And by PEJIISEItTOM & CARTER. Jan “5 4U—ly FOH SALIC. r pilE U XI) Fl 4 SIGN KD OFFERS HIS RE SI fi. denceand Land, one mile west of the Fridge in Hufsell county, Ain., for sale. All the build ir.gs are :*ood. r KIi**re are on the place FINK FRUIT TUFFS OF VARIOUS KINDS The water is.goofl; and the place is very healthy There is one hundred and twenty acres of land— sixty cleaned. On this place there are Two rhousami Cords oi* Wood. Also, eighy acres of heavy timbered land halt mile west, will •) sold with it, if desired. Ti tle gio 1 and terms easy. Apply to ASA’BATES, or to J. S. BATES. Dec. 7, ISSS. 48-t.f. Eqnuirerund Ti- <-• copy. ’ WA-TCHJAKLAG! F aIMF-S and Gantlcmen, if you -wish to bavf, i j v n it Watches Nicely Fixed and put in good cunning order, you a ust go to the ‘ •81 Broad Street, WRULIAM S.7HTSI, Practical Watch Maker. N. IJ.—Observe the Long Olotfk, swinging in the window. May 30, ISOO—I5 —ly HOWE, HYATT & (D), JOBBING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, KO 12 & 14 C3?,1.43R IdS.ACE, CllflNEß MURRAY STK.J7 , NEW YORK fgr Ebrt Boniicr, /yrtnel lj ot Mai m pviags Go., Traveling and Saleeinon, wonld respectfully solicit your patronage * daily 10 47 —tv NET WORK slop” RADCLIFFJE A IUTLKOCII, nA VE opened nshoj in DeGRAKI'EN lIIKD’- buildings, on street, where the, manulaeture * Buggies, Wagons, and every tiling in that line. They put nothing I but the I *#t materi I into any oi thoir work; and 1 it i,# all warrant <-d banSTr. workma ii#hlp and ma teriftl. %% nod wPeytbing in buiit to Brd r poll the shortest no tice. No need toseud to th.‘ North for anything in ] their line, as they will supply them in e-Vv-ry lea ped equal lo and upon as good term#as they can be hadiuty \vh°re else. We invite every nody tocnL and examine our work and prices. We flat ter ourselves that v/o cun give satisfaction *to t oth. RADU Li FFE & BULLOCH. Crtluu.hu#. Ga., April 4. IDUO. 7 —ts, VANDETVi'ITrS &'clicdam Sch nappsyf THIS ATHTCLTM ISoFFKRfD T© YsM IPTDJ3LQ© AS i i’UUH BKVEUAGE. Famous for its Medicinal Properties. |T is purely imported article, nnd is wnrren -11 ted to be without deleterious particles of any kind. Being a great p rifier of the blood and cleanser of tin- system, it givesjm in petus to the digestive process, ami as a Tonic and Invigoru sor, is a marvel of the age. Its counteracting infin. ice in all diseases an ting Tom malaria, is a h*.m#.*lio =1 v. ord in tl)-e ; Sauth. JOHN MILLS& CO., S*l * Impwfers, NHW YuKK. TfTTLL, DUCK cfe CO., Agi'tn*. May !), l fc 2—tf (Vdumbiis. Oa - HOSTETTER'S - CT- rr:3 r~ ■" r £?, r\ r 7 f'~- rt gs ep? ifV Ly & LL& The proprietors and manufacturers of IIOS TLTTiiiF.S CELEBRATED STOMACH LLT- TilKB can nj*pc:i! with perfect confidence to physi •’ ai . •ns generally of tlio United Giles, became (he article has attained a repu tation herein!are unknown. A few facts upon thi.; point will speak more powerfully than volumes of h re a.-.-* rtion or hi tzoningfftifery. The co sum] ;lon of JlostcUers Stomach Bit ters for the hist year amounted to over a half million bottles, and from its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that during the coming year the consumption will reach near one million bottles. This immense amount could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal pr pertie - contained in the prepara tion, an 1 the-sanction of the most prominent physicians in those sections of tlie country where the article is best known, who not only rccßuir.end B e Filters to their patients, blit arc ready ni all time# togive testimonials to its efficacy in all c ‘.sis of stomachic derangement3 and the di uses resulting therefrom. Till# is riot it temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum peting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is de#incd to boas enduring as time itself. Host otter’s .Stomach Bitters have proved a Godsend to regions where fever and ague end various other bilious coni] laints have counted dicir victims by hundreds. To be able to state confi Irmly that the “Filters” are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the ] roj riel or# a source of un- j alloyed pleasure! It ronu ves all morbid n.att-r from the s:<>ni’ch, pmifies the blood, and lnipar:# renewed vitality to theliervoaS system, giving it that tone ami energy: iridispen.-nble for the restoration of health- It operaies upon the stomach, liver, •and Ufc'er digestive organs, mil l y hut poAverfuU.V, and soon i cstores them to iieomlitlon o -^on:: .1 to the healthy discharge of the fa-*<*th ns of nature. Elderly persons may use the Fitters daily as per directions on the b-tlle, and they will find i;i it a stimulant peculiarly whs] led to comfort declining years, as ii is j-ioasant to the palate, invig rating to the bowels, excclh nt as a tonic, and lviuvenating gen* lally. Vie have the evi dence of thousands of aged men and women who have esj eric need the beut fit of Us ing till > prepiir.ition while stiff ring from stomach tle rungeim nts and general debility; acting under the advice of p y:U-ians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested* tho merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex. There are certain periods when their cares arc so harassing that many ol them sink under the trial. The relation ot’ mother and child is so absorhier. ly tender, that the mother, especially if she be young, is apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during the summer season, the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting trials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the BiUcrs to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement of physi cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give-a permanent increase of bodily strength. All those persons, to whom we have particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from fevflr and aguf, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or derangements of the stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own physical vGfnre ly giving to Hos tetler's ('clehrated .St inach Bitters a trial. CAUTION. —We caution the public against , using any of the many imitations or counter- / feits, but ask for llostettler’s Cuta: nr. a ted / Stomach Bitters, and see that each bottle lia/ the words “Dr. J. If os tetter’s Stomach Bitters/ blown on the side of the bottle, and stamj/d on tho metallic cop covering the coik,/nd observe that our autograph signature isj/ the label. /„ irs m Prepared and sold by HOSTFA/bEIt & SMITH,! Pittsburgh, Pa., and so/ by all druggists* grocers, and declers/f enerally throughout the United States, South Ame rica, and Germany. / Salein Grtlitmhup,hv ♦ And by & CA aT.KSI. .lan. 25. /• tll-ly. ADMfN!STH.VfuII'S SALE. dVfOTICE is hei-.-by yivnn io nil |o')'?()iip bolfl- J N inir claltr.t or <lAn:'n-1i ntj-iins* tlm e?t.:ite of Thomas D. A.'aror, late of Burke comity, locoes efl, to-i-rasent tlier.i legally n-ithcntien cd within Ihe lime prcrci-iliMi l.v ortliia not'eo will lie pleaded in bar. nnd nil persons indebted to mid esl.nt.fi are required to make payment forthwith tto the mulcrsijjnqd of sai estate. Fxß, ADAMS, Adm’r. Dec. 4, 18G0. wtf. CASH DRCG STORE. J..A. WHITtSIDE, WHOLESALE ARW RETAIL DRUGGIST, ■ CO LU M B U 8 , G H O ll G I A . T\7dULl)iespeetfully inform the public tbnt ,7 he is prepared to Supply tliem with almost every article pertaining to the I)I!UG TIiAIIE, nnd the lowest prices for CT 7 -TA. E*'uH2"Ba Cdndncting my business on the cash system, I am enabled (.o offer articles at 75 lo 85 cents, which Usually sell for one dollar. Xn libers of persons who used to buy on cred it, ate now buying fl-om me for ent-l). having found it to llieir interest to pnichnje at push pri ce- from me, instead of buying on credit as hcro ♦V.Vi-e The trade of cash hitv<rs*i reared fully solicited. .1. A. W£HTESJ!)E, ‘ may 3, 11- ts Cnsli l-ruggist, Oidimo ns, Ga mleluT& ‘GBAMTIi VA'f?©, SSvossot st.. ..- 55<ms‘.- r -: SEE SS 4 B?CJiBBEK& IS AVB & remove’ their ittnimt, e.spectiuliy tln-ir ftiends and pa rols tl.nl they BV'AB.JAW T \ BLE r•Y C “ ’ of thu fewest /!i •’• Uuy wi ! l soil at { lice# usiowascan be b\ui North or South. lifffjyj ryuhjvo Ve * 77^*Alt short notice. Alsn, Grmile Work, Lime, I’liisl.e.'-, A” , ■ rtlrdeis from thecohntry attended to. Addvt.-vAbncey fc Adams. -,4 e\ t): Ki.NNY. X.Y/ >1!N ADAMS. Columbus 1880. 3-ty. ... Wt , ■ ? di i * ** pi ’ Wt-eanOw V w’ (J iy:: cuke of mittor, - ; Fever cr Fever aad Ague, Re : ‘ * ,'c revet.’, CEJ 1 Fever, Dr nib Ague, i o ‘.odlcal Ile-Tiche, orßKioas Headache, fl-d ZY.O"i Foyers; indoset for the whole Ch:o of FLoaoet c. r :;;:aati;:g in biliary ‘.j the Kalaria of miasmatic counties. No ouc rcmcily i.s Ruder called for by the neces-• of t’:e Auiericsui ])eo]>le than a sure and sr.fo : for Fever n:ul Sucli a reinedv wc mo’ iuVv c’u.’ Ird to offer, v/ith a perfect ejrtainty that it v. ;!l eradicate the disease, and with as urancc, found ed on proof, that no liana can arise from its use in any quantity. il..' * which protects from or prevents this disor der must be of immense service in the communities where it prevails. Prvnntion is be tier than cure, for i!m* pati ait c capes the risk which he must run ki violent ait-ek- of ibis baleful* distemper. This •*’ Cure ” expels the mi ismuiic poison of Kever : and Age:; from the sysfeih, and prevents the do-’ v.donm; it of t!ic d/scn.'C, if taken on the •first ap • • > :*h of ii; ] -enarnrory symptoms. It i * not only b- ‘t remedy cvfr yet discovered for this class of Imt also l! a cheapest. r i he large quan :! yv. - ya'.y !'<>” dollar brings it within the reach vt . •. ffy ; and in bilious districts, where Pevkk and Ac i p:vviifiS, every body should have it, and •ir f ‘ b( fi tor cure and protection. It is ! It ... pr’lee will place’ it within the reach of nil - ora# well as the rich. A great superiority •>f iiff >■: : and v over*any other ever discovered for •:.e ; •iyan I certain cure of Intcrmitter.ts is, that ir •■*■.i: iin- no (.luininc cr mineral, consccjucntly it :.••• .*ti•* -no ydnism or other injurious efii ts wiiat ii; o.i jlsc cons:imtion. Those cured by it arc u .i; li* ’i!:!iy as if liiey had never had the disease, .rover and ffvfuo is not alnr.e tlic cons.t'qiu :o niis'in.ide ])oison. A great variety of dffo. iers •; * i :a irrir.ition, among tfhich are Ncu -n’gui, ff h*.-uma * I -.?i, ('out, Headache, Blindness, TANARUS tosh.schc, t V • : ‘ ill Af : ■ vl, lly . I the i< “ els/ ;,.,]* nnd i ) St*macJV, cf i’-’ni'-'q w!u :i originating in Kds ( ins*-, put on . f/uVmi.reut type, or l-e-omo pork.’Fa!. TkH’ •*. . e:.; els the poi-on from the b’-o V* ; R.d e*^* mt’.y < .:• * s th-ni all alike, it * iuvßhtablo • •;!:•) to i rvb; :ants, and pe-*' ; ous travr’.dng OT a,. y • im tkc ma’ rious districts. H ” i ( . . ion d-V or and kiv while exposed to ‘"**% ’lioij. * : ii v.’ii be ex* x tVd from the sy .*"’*• ; niu iff quant ■"/ i ,cn 1 1! •eitis cv 1 more \.**'’ “•'•’ P”• : '~ •i than i".i •*. ml! fi wwili r iV'*m BiUr .. . jf y - v if. :,i.-v‘lv; s oi the plot :ctlou , : >rem,ffy a.,*.;.f. A ‘ Qy’ .\QTvkIC PiilS, ; ’ iAHV: ;• f j'.'o;-E3 CF A FAMILY FSIYSfO. :i p ( > j that Uif use within the nm.ci* of 5,.-i- aciiuii caarmcly vvitbstand or evade tbcjii. i ::■]>. ii. icnti.f p‘."})( rtb - scan ’), and ci'-.-.)i fi,and j M-vei-tliortion ofthe httuiau ovganifin, eor ;di .'4 j action, and it to)ing its healthy ,*’..'. As Ironseqiicncß of lliese properties, tlio 1 v ijiowd il.-wn w'7i pda or physical • v is a l(wished to fh)(l or < nerj v re 11,y a reiiedy at once so/imple and iiivitiny. ~',] - ,!(Jil'.(-y care the es/vy-day coniphiintsof ’.. 1.,,:,-,- hit also many formidable and dangeious ’ i U agent h lo/i ; pleased to Ai.a.ma-, (ontainlug l direations for then- n ; o folio.li “ : ff ’• / ,4*‘-*C?Tv jKff era-rail isfthmrch, A u n t j ‘ - ’ < r the . Ufa .!<!■■ , nnd o In r : I , fipiuintLfrom a low state of tlio , ;i ‘. *;•(, Vs its functiosis. . . nt alterative for tiie renova- j*■ blf>i>i7^d : the restoration of tone and > cm and Ui iff* disease. • ilj’ Oi S yP-.iV-rj.JuJ Ju ro/Tiir iiAfii) ciritK of i X; c / iaft’foiiza, Hoarseness, Croup, r ■ §, Luc. d-? -.. Coasnmption, tiO reijA of CoAsumptlvoTaticats in ad- V4AC /-bge3 of tlio'Ditease. v J is the fluid of it# usefulness, and so numor ;i; ‘ ca VS of its cures, that almost every ; • ti of coiintry abound# in persons publicly : f\, wiio have been restored from alarming and /:• -•. rale <ll - •:... : of the lungs by ir use. \\ hen Jen ii ji- *, j;< -upor.oriv.v over every oilier liiedicino / its kind i ; is>o an-urvii: to cs:*aj>e observation, ami /•. lu’-re ifs virtues ar-* known, tin* putilie no longer r •:;!?'* w’liti it'll ** *: o) employ lor the distressing I (liijig’ j.‘>us affect 0.4 of the puimonary organs it are i:i< ai’- ju to our climate. \> bile many in or remeJk's tin si j upon Hie coinmunity have !aa !!* i (b-cardt.l, tb.i# has gaim-d .fricmU i- I oaf *t lifiiclits on ill * alliicted th.cy end p;\*lured cure.; too nuineiouc# ; j :.... ~ .-.able i.) be lorgotteu* I’Mlii’A 1 I.D liY . J. C. A7IS & CO. •• IIP, • vss. For Sale in Columbus bv j. \. vv:n i eV Cos. And by Druggists generally, Jan* 25, 1880. ‘ 10—lv. ’ XTAGCIWE BfATTTUR, EASES SB for V sale att.h“oAMl I>RUG STOI!F. by .1 A \A HI ! I.BIDF CO. JS. . & J. N. BETHUSE, ; ATTORNEYS AT l ASF, COEEJIBUS, GEOKGIA. tFillatter.d the Courts of the Oliatahoocher circuit and the Supreme Court at Macon, i (Ifiieo in the second story of the Masonic Hall,first, door on the 1< ft hand-side. ) Columbus Gn. Nov. 0 1500, 37. * *