Columbus sentinel and herald. (Columbus, Ga.) 183?-1841, July 26, 1838, Image 1

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VOL. Vjil.] PU’IHSIIED tVERV THURSDAY MORNING BY B. V. USJN AND J. B. WKBB. ON BROAD STREET OYSR ALLEN X VOUNU’s, M*t XfSH R **V ‘l .4 v i•) - >o|*J ... MU IiIKM. O it- .A . , Ul nu;n pt/.tnie in idyauce.or Four, doll.r* (in ail cases ex .cte l) vnere payment is not made before the expiration of the year. No subscription received for less thant valve tn uuhs, without payment in advance, and no paper discontinued, except at the option of the 15 lit irs, until ad arrearage* are paid. ADVS:i riii‘l >1 iM J’S conspicuously inserted at one dollar per one hun Ired words, or less, for the first insertion, an i fifty cen rs for every subse quent continuance. Th >se sent without a specifica tion of tho on fiber of inserri ms, will be published until ordered o it, and charged accordingly. 2d. Yearly advertisements — For over 24 and not exceeding 36 lines, fifty dollar* per annum : for ovr If, and not exceeding Z I lines thirty-five dollars per annum. ; for less than 1 1 lines, twenty dollars per annum. Si. All rule an 1 figure work double the above p:ices. Legal Advertisements published at ‘he usual rates, an 1 with strict attention to the requisi ion* of the law. All Sales regulated by law, must he male before the Court I > isr I ior iiet veen he hours of 10 in the morning an 1 4 in ‘he evening—those of Laud in the •*. i iti'v where i'is sit i.ve ; ‘hose of Personal ; Propsrtv, v'i -r • the letters f es- am rn'irv. o- a Imin istralion or of guar iianstnp were obtained—and are required to b ■ previously advertised in some public , Gazette, as follows: Sheriffs’ Sales under regular execu'ions for thir ty day*, tinier mortgage fi fas sixty days, before i the day of sale. Sale* of Land and Neorof.*. by Executors, Ad- j numerators or Guardians, for sixty days before the day of sale. Sales of Personal Property (except Negroes) forty j day*. Citations bv Clarks of the Coir's of Ordinary, upon application eob letters of administration, must be published for thirty days. Citations upon application tor dismission, by Executors, Administrators or Guardians, monthly for six MONTHS. Orders of Courts of Ordinary, (accompanied with a copy of the bond or agreement) to maxe titles to l and, mist be published thbei month*. Notices Sv Executors V Iministra'ort or Guardians of applica ion to the C > i t of O-dinary for levyf to sell the Laud or Negroes of an Estate, four months. Notices by Executors or A Iministra’ors, to the Debt ors and Ore li.ors >f ar Estate, for six weeks. Sheriffs. Clerks of Court, Sic., will be allowed the usual deduction. |!Letters on business, must be post paid, to eu‘itle them to attention. NOUftSK AND BROOKS, HAVE ESTABLISHED THEMSELVES AT APALACHICO LA FOR THE TRANSACTION OF A OENEKALAGENCY cofniMrov nvsi.yi:^. THEY beg leave to acquaint their friends and the public generally tha’ they will con'iuue the busi ness of the late firm of Nourse. Taylor & Brooks at their old stand and thankful for the liberal patronat'e exten led to that firm would respec’fully solicit a con tinuance of the same assuring their friends lhat ‘h< business of the new firm will be conducted with th* •a m* :rom tifude and security vhich characterized tbeir former connexion. HIR\M NOUR3E. HIRAM W. BROOKS Aoalachicola Julvl. 43 ts ~wars house ~~~ Commission Rn<fie<s. T 'IE undersigned will continue the Ware House atid Commission Business at his old stand in Front street. Grateful for past favors, he trusts, by a strict regard to business confided to him, to merit and .-•cetve & share of public patronage. He has in store sot salo, on accommodating terms, 3M Coils best Kentucln Rope, A3'* Pieces B tgging, different kinds, Coffee in Sacks, Chewing Tobacco, &c. &c. WVI. P. YONGE. Aug. SI. 35 ts .1 V'TiCS H. I.JEVNO .ns, WATCSI ANJ9 JH^TJOZaIiSR. id door north of Kuhn's Confectionary liv'd st. RfijjPIiCTKULLY inform.- n - >wti and country friend.. V S~\ -hat Tie uas yi,.! roturrtrti fro.n jJ New Vork with a very rlc -’ flfse JyAtJiJ; addition ;o his stock of Goods ,fo> tad& ami ladies and gentlemen wish* y \a> ‘. *..y mg Watches or Jewelry ol f superior quality, have now an v ~ opportunity of supplying them •elves with articles that cannot he surpassed. Kich tme gold Jewelry, Silver Ware, pla ed and Fancy Goods. si), # following articles comprise a portion of his stock, ■*, , n as good terms as anv other establish ed he vvu. ° ment in Georgia. Gold and silver Levers, Anchor escapement Duplex, finest Horizontal and vertical Watches, of the “**-l finish—ail of which ho warrants first rate u keepers. Betts of Ladies’ F.arrings and Broaches, Diamond, Ruby, Emerald. Opal, enamelled and every description of Breast Fins and Finger Rings, Gold guard and fob Chains, Seals, Keys, Lockets and Trinkets, of all kinds. in jreat variety, and most superb manufacture, GoldTaml silver Spectacles, Silver Spoons. Butter Knives, Superior Razors, Bo.vie Knives. Dirk and Pen Knives, Scissors, Thimbles, Ladies’ splendid Card Cases, Head Bands. Combs, Blt P’aeques, Revolving silver mounted Castors, Plated Candlesticks, Fancy Bellows. Cloth, Hair, Crumb and Hearth Brushes, English ride belt Pistols, Sword Canes, Four sided Razor Strops, Silk Purses, Perfumery, And every other article usually found at Jewelry Stores. J. H. R. as heretofore, will repair and regulate CLOCKS and WATCHES of every description, and warrant all.{that were made for lime) toperf>rm well. Gold and silver work, and jewelry, made and repaired. Engraving neatly executed. Cash, or goods, paid for ord gold and silver. Columbus, April 13. 15 ~C\RUUGE SHOP. BTX3 3 & ? tUIITT, Oglethorpe Street X >rtk of Calhoun's Hotel, HYVE | ust received anew assorimmt of good G V {.RIA'dES selected from some cf the best mui if-tc ones at the S >.-h. r ley havin • tasen ;ar lic iltr pains to have ‘hem male to suit this coun rv. an I to insure sa’isfae i *o o pure lasers, thev will war rant them for one ye ir with fair usage. Ad kind of Carrn ms male to >r ler. Carriage and Harness’ re oainn ’ done m verv n-at style by go .1 N ir'hern work men * Also a go >1 assortment of Carriage materials, allof which they will sell low for cash or approved P TJb. 16. ™ STACK LIVE FROM COLUMBUS TJ WEST POTNT.^ TIE public are informed that a jine Ad ES has been put on the route fr >m Coin nbus to West Point via Wllitesville. leaving Whiteside’s Tavern every M >ndav and Friday a’ 4 o’clo k A M., * I arr vin<r at West Point the same day at 5 o’clock p M • leavm-’ West Point eve v Tuesday. Thursday fn i Saturday at 4 o’clock A. M*. and arriving at Co lumhus a’ 5 o’clock P. M. the same dav. WHITESIDE, DUNCAN & BISSELL. Mav 23. 1833. 17: [_ . MR A Hack will be in readiness at West Point to roavpv r Live Geese Feathers, just re reived and ‘or sale by RANKIN. McQHTAID & WISE. Dec. 21. HLL_ RO VMS TO RENT. FOUR ROOMS io be rented in .M intosh Itow, well caiculaitsl for Lawyers, Docters, or Gen ’SW” N. CT.ARK. A*. COLUMBUS SENTINEL AND HERALD. I COLUMBUS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SA33L QiZY ArtS-iIOUdE. At liie sign >t lie Golden a ; dll, afe v .Jo rs be low l) Hnugerford it Go’-, and nearly op|K*iie Ujquuart & Ware. W. WADIS & CO. A Have now on band a complete as- I'l’h'ftl'j ‘ “~* r °* ar icles appertaining ro ,:lr iue hasmess : JjMfflHftgtTl AMONG WHICH ARE f !'ll Wra' i l’a ni 'h-Milted, Overlaid and Shaf- WUUMV ted S'ulJ e*. Plain, 3 iys’. Race, Attakapas, and Planters’ do. *— Large and Extra Large do i Ladies’ Saddles, of every quality and size. UftlDliES OP ALL KINDS. Some go<xlfor fifty cents;Saddle Bags. Carpet Bags; Valices; S'irrup Leathers; Sircingles and Girths. HARNESS—Coach Gig and Dearborn, from the cheapest to the best. TRUNKS, of every descrip tion. The above articles are of their own manufacture, made un ler ‘heir own im ne hate inspection, of the best ma erials, an l by superior workmen. Also, on hand, ENGLISH SADDLES, BRIDLES AND MARTINGALES. C >aeh Gig ran Jem. Sportsmen and Wagon Whios; S irrups. Bi - Spur*. Bockies. Himes. Col lars, Jut Tacks Trunk Locks, Horse Brushes and Ourrv Comb*. Trace an l Halter Chains. ALSO— \ good ■'assortment of Coach and Gig Har ness Trimmings; Paled Brass and Japan'd do. ALSO—A good a sortment of Skirting, Harness, and Bridle Leather; black, blue, red vellow. green, and cochineal Morocco Skins; Buffalo Robes and Bear Skins. N. B Traders who may buy to sell again, will be furnished on as good terms as can be bought either in New York or Newark. Country merchants are re spectfully invited to call and examine our goods and prices and satisfy themselves. REPAIRING done on the most reasonable terms. April 29. 1837 31 ts | CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY WARE HOUSE. CONZUI/MAN & ANDERSON MOST respectfully infoimthe citizens of Colum bus. ami its vicinity that they have removed from their former stand, to the store lately occupied by McArn, in Broad-street, nearly opposite the Insurance Bank. Thev have now on hand an elegant assortment of FURNITURE of their own manufacture. —ALSO— Paper Hangings of the latest patterns with suitable Bordering, Ornaments, and other material* for Cur tains, &c. Adverse to puffing, they would only solicit a call which would enable Ladies and Gentlemen to judge for themselves by examining the articles. All orders will be executed with promptitude. Cur tains put up in the most fashionable style. Rooms neatlv papered. In short, any thing in their line will be punctually attended ‘o. Aug. 25. 36 ts CITY HALL. subscriber advertises the community | that since bis occupancy of this establish ment. it has undergone the most general and tho rough repairs—much labor and expence have been bestowed to render the house comforta ble and commodious —and he is now fully pre pared to receive and entertain customers in a style not surpassed by anv other Southern Hotel Having spent many years of his life in the bu siness of keeping a public house, he enteitaius confidence in himself of an ability to give gen eral atisfactioii. His Table will he constantly and abundantly supplied with the best provisions which the country affords. His Bar is stocked with a supply of choice Wines, Liquors, and Segars. His stables are commodious, and attended by experienced Ostlers. THOMAS JAMES. RATES OF BOARD: Board and Lodging per month, - S3O 00 Board without Lodging per month, 22 . 0 Dinner Boarders per month, - - 12 00 Board per week, ... 10 50 Board per day, - * * * I Dinner, * * ?•> Breakfast, * * 50 Snpuer, - - . 50 j ’ . Kl f I „ Horse per H Children ,, and Servants half price. Fires and lights extra. Oct. 10 23 JOHN E. BACON & Cos. agents f >r the sale of tme INDIAN’S PA.VACEA, HAVE just received a fresh supply ot this valuable rem .-dy for the cure of Rheumatism Scrofula or King’s Evil, Gout, Scia ica or Hip Gout, Incipient j Cancers, Sait Rheum, Siphiiitic and Mercurial dis-j eases, pariicularlv Uicers and painful affections of the j Ulcerated Throat and Nostrils, Ulcers of] v .• Fever Sores. and In ernal Abscess es Head Scurvy Btles. Chro nic Sore Eyes. Erysipelis Jl-tches. and every variety of Cutaneous Affection, Chronic tu . arr *> ea< <ir,,e < proceodtng from vitiation; ATenons of tu“ Liver, Chronic inflammation of'he Kidneys an I general De bility caused by a torpid action of the vessel? of me skin. It is singularly efficacious in renovating those cons.iiuiions which have been broki n down by injudi cious trea mint, or juvenile iriegulariiies. In general terms, it is recommended in all ‘hose diseases which arise from impurities of the blood, or vitiation of the humors, of whatever name or kind. Some of the above complaints may require some assistant apphea’ions, which the c rcumsiances <f the case will dictate; hut for a gen ral remedy or Purifi eator to remove the cause , The Indian's Panacea will generally be found su ficien'. The following certificates, out of hundreds similar which mighi be procured are given to show the effect of the Indian’s Panacea in the various complaints therein mentioned ; and also to exhibit in the most sa tisfactory manner its superiority over the syrups in common use. Charleston. N >v. 15. 1831 During the last win era id spring. I was afflicted with a very severe and distressing Rheumatism occa sioned by exposure in bail wea'her. T now take grea’ pleasure in s'ating that six bottles of Indian Pana cea. res'ored me to perfect health, and I confidently recommend it to ail simi'arlv a'flic’ed. JOHN FERGUSON. Kingst. Charleston July 12 1931. T was afflicted four years wi'h an ulcer in ‘he leg, occasional!! wi'h ervsipeiarions inflama tion and an excessive nain in ‘he ieg and ancle j in’ Several eminent Physicians exert’d heir skill upon it but •vi'haut uermunen* benefit In this case five bot tles of ‘he Indian Panacea made a perfect cure. M \RG \RET A. WEST. Market .. 121. July 5 h IS3~ 51 f G Kl). \\ . \V Al ’h f UIRI VGE REPOSITORY, CORNER of Oglethorpe and St. Clair sreet, im- , mediately in the rear of ihe City Ho'el. The I subscriber respectfully informs the public that he.isj now receiving a general assortment of Carriages ol all > descriptions, to wit: Coaches, Coacbces. Chariottecs, Cabriolets, dickey j sea. Barouches one and two horse extension-top Ba rouches. three seats ex’en-hon-top do., Buggies, four wheels, fir one and two horses, two wheel do., Sulkies of every descrip'ion. The above Carriages are superior to any ever re- i ceived in this market, and cannot be surpassed for ma terials. style and durability Any article purchased j from this establishment can be depended on. Call and see and I will sell vou h.irgams. Carriages of everv description furnished to order, by addressing the undersigned. GEO. W. WAY. I have a general stock of Coach Materials which I will sell low. Repairing done in the verv best man ner and bv Nnrthern Workmen. G. W. W. Feb. I. 5-y R AYMOND & ALLISON, Wholesale Grocers and commission Merchants, ApalachicGa. Flnr. Aug. 11. lPif ‘NOT THE GLORY OF CJSSAR—BUT THE WELFARE OF RuME-’ COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY *O, 1638. Dltk’ ->:D*i, iitOCE ‘IES, ETC. JUST RECEIVED, and now opening, a ful; anl complete stock ot Goods, well assor.ed tor Die country trade, selected by a competent judge, and bought on term* to enable the sub scribers to afford great bargains to their friends aud customers. The stock c >mprizes: DRY GOODS Broadcloths, blue biack. aud fancy colors Cassimeres and Sattinetts Ready made Clothing < Negro Clothes and Blankets Domes ics. brown, bleached and plaid Sheeting. Irish and Russia Linen, Irish. Diaper aud table Flannels, red, white and yellow Muslins. Cambric. Swiss and Jaconet Calicoes, Ginghams, Dimities Painted and figured Muslins Gloves. Ladies’ and Gents Hosiery of every description Silks, black and fancy colors Black Lustring, Gros de \apW, &c. Edgings and Inserting*, blonde aud muslin Fancy Ball Ores-es Superb Lace- of all kinds Boots, Shoes, and Hats, f>r men, women and children Silk and Cotton Umbrellas and Parasols Artificial wreaths of flowers Jewelry of every description. GROCERIES. Sugar—New Orleans. Havana & Muscovado “ Loaf and Lump Coffee—Havana. St. Domingo, Rio. &c. Teas—Gunpowder, Imperial, aud Young Hy- son, Wines—Madeira, Champagne and Claret Liquors —Cog Brandy. Holland Gin. Old Irish Scotch, and Monongahela Whiskey Jamaica,Antigua, St. Croix, Y O and NE Rum, Peach Brandy and old Apple Jack Cordials, in barrels and boxes Porter, Pale Ale and Cider Sarsaparilla, Lemon, and Strawberry Syrup Spanish. American, and Florida Cigara Tobacco, assorted Pepper. Allspice. Nutmegs S'ap. Starch. Candles Sperm and Linseed Oil Flour, Buttei. Lard Cheese, Pork, Beef Tongue* Codfish, Salmon. Mackerel Herring and Hallibuts Fins Bale Rope and Bagging Harness and Saddlery Buckets, Tubs, Baskets Hav and Shorts, Brooms, &c. Together with a fine assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, as Mill and Crass Cut Saws Trace Chains. Hoes. Axes Shot Guns, Rifles, Pistols Bowie Knives, Arkansas Tooth Picks, &c. Per brigs Hartley, Cumberland. Sadi. &c. — The assortment will be kept full by the regular line of Packets. The above goods will he sold low. Terms Cash. E. J. WOOD & CO. St Joseph, Flor. Nov. 1. 1837 24 ts THE SUBSCRIBER IS now receiving his fall supply of Groceries, from brig Rhine, from New York, and brig Alto, Brown, Baltimore. 130 barrels superfine FLOUR 120 “ Baltimore rectified Whiskey 250 kegs assorted Liquors 140 barrels Bread and Crackers 20,000 lbs. Bacon, in hams and middlings 30 boxes Tobacco, all brands 150 barrels Mackerel 40 “ coin. Gin 10 “ best Holland, do 60 “ Rum, N. E. 20 “ Monougahela Whiskey 30 “ Peach Brandy 50 qr. casks Wine, all kinds 200 boxes, do 50 baskets Champagne 30 boxes Sperm Candles 5 halfpipes segnt. Cognac Brandy 50 bags Havana Coffee 30 “ Rio do 50 hhls. and 20 hds. Sugar, St. Croix and Porto Rico Also, Bagging, Rope, Crockery, Glass and China Ware Negro Shoes, Sfc. 500 sacks Salt, by the brig Cumberland, which will be in market by the 20th instant. And is prepared to pay cash or advance on Cotton, on shipment to his friends in New York, Baltimore, Charleston, or New Orleans. JNO. T. MYRICK. Apalachicola. Oct 10, 1837 23 KEWSPR KG GOODS. fBIHE subscriber has just received, a fresh I supply of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, of the latest fashi and importations. READY MADE CLOTHING HATS, BON NETS AX!) SHOES. He would invite his customers and the public generally tocal! and examine his stock before pur chasing elsewhere. as they no doubt wtii be suit ed with the quality mid price. He is determined to sell low for cash. Country merchants will be supplied at reduced prices. NEILL McNAIR- May ’21,-7-tf WANTED. BALES Cotton, for which the high “estcash price will be oaid bv HARPER, TuOBATON & LIVINGSTON, BAGGING AND BALS ROPE. 300 ps. best Dundee Bagging 5(1 do Franklin works, Massachusetts 1<)0 Coils Kentucky Rope 50 do. Hungarian 50 do. Rusia Hemp HARPER, THORNTON & LIVINGSTON. Aug. 25. 20—ts COLU3IBIJS COTTON FACTORY. THE owners of the Columbus Factory respect fully inform the public that i> is now in operati n. Thev have on hand a general assortment of YARNS which may be had at all times at the must reduced prices. Their Wool Carding Machine is also in operation and anv thing in that line will be done at the stiortest notice. = jp- A number of boys and girls wanted to work at the Factory. for which the most iberal priees will he oiven by the week or m >nih. Applv to B 3 STEWART & FONTAINE, or S. K. HODGES & CO. Columbus Feb. 8 fi ‘f PACKETS FROM ST. JOSEPH TO NEW YORK. riTHF. following substantial and fast sailing [ vessel will run as regular Packets between St. Joseph and New York, atrtl will take freight and passengers low. Brig H \RTI EY Ryder, master. CUMBERLAND, Darling, master. “ SADI. Vincent. “ Also, the new and splendid ship SPRING. For Freight oi- Passage apply to E. J. WOOD & CO. Agents, St. Joseph, Flor. Nov. 1,1337 24 ts 7BBLS. pickeled SHEEP HEAD. 20 boxes fine Scotch Herring, 4 bbls. Cranberries, 20 000 best Spanish Cigar3, Just received and for sale by Feb. 1.1839. 52tf YONGE & ELLIS. A BBLS Newark Cider, 22 4 10 bxes fresh Lemons, just received, and for sale by March 15. 6’f YONGE & El LTS. TONGS & ELLIS CONTINUE to receive and offei for sale ail kinds ofStaple and fancy Dry Goods. Boo's, Shoes. Hats, Saddlery, Hardware, &’c. together with a good supplv of Groceries .all of which will be sold on the most favorable terms. ! Feb. Ist, 1839- 52 ts YELLOW FEVER CURED WITH if i AND tdlLi’S PILo^. KJ i. ARNOLD, .vno a-.t .August bwi: Jed with ITJL Mr*. vVard. near ;he corner of l'ehapi o.as aud ‘oilroil streets was a’tacked with Yellow Fever, and •mmedia ely axvaiiowed 15 Pi is. and then took 10 Pills every hour for 7 h *urs at’ er wards. Daring the seven hours they appeared to produce no effect, but at ihe end of that time a feeling of fam'ness came over hirn. and he thought the last hour of his exigence was at hand He then Earned nimself for putting fai hin B. andreth’s Pills. He told his nurse if he was deliri ous, to continue to give more, as he’ had begun he made up his mind to con inue them even in the state he vas Scarcely had he given these orders when he raised his hand to his face, and, to use his own expres sion, there were upon it drops of perspiration as large as buck shot. H found that he had bro ken out into the most profuse perspiration. Almost immediately the Pills began ro take effect, and he de scribes the evacuations as of the most dreadful kind, black and pu'rid to suffocation. The do ‘rs and win dows wire obliged to be thrown open. He was out of danger within 24 hours of the romrneno*-m*-n of ihe a'tack. and by taking 15 Pills night and morning, on ihe 4 h day h- was Out, and in 10 days'entirely reco vered T is I (Dr. Brandreth) would guarantee would be he case in ninety cases of i el low Fever out of a hun dred. was the above method adopted on the commence ment. Dr. Franklin never spoke more truly than when he sai I “ a stitch in time,” &c. Would the people were wise—time may convince. All fevers are occasioned by the disordered motion of the blood, produced by the humoral serosity harden ing the valve* of the vessels. The blood circulates with greatly increased velocity, and is still increased by the friction of the globules, or particles which com pose the mass of fluids. Then it is that the excessive heat is experienced throughout the whole sys'em ; and accompanied with great thirst, pains in the head, back, kidneys, and in fact a complete prostration of all the faculties of ihe mind as well as body. Bleeding, calomel and barks are the usual remedies employed by physicians. What is the consequence ? Two thirds die and the other third recovers from the fever'—but—yes, mind lhat but—but wuh their blood j overcharged with the very remedies themselves which have been swallowed to dispel the fever. These £• n - depo i e in the cavities of die veins and arteries, producing most horrid uai.'s—especially in the night, when the cured patient is warm in bed—of en obliging him to rise and apply cold water or some o'her cold ap plication to ease the excessive pain,<>f entimescoughs, most, obsriuaie ones dropsy, consumption by the re medies oDstructing the lungs at:d o her debilita’ing af fection* lead the poor patient to the tomb after long and cruel sufferings. j This may be prevented— can always be prevented, if purgation is at once resorted to —and after the pa tient is reduced ever so low there is hope—provided he perseveres. Hundreds havi been prevented from fill ing an untimely grave by following the advice .ontaiu ed in the following SHORT SENTENCE : On the first attack of fever, or any disease, immedi ately take a targe dose of Brandreth's Vegetable Universal Pills, And continue to keep up a powerful effect on the bowels until the fever or pain has entirely ceased. | fj* These Pills are an assistant of nature, and afford perfect r lief whenever anv organs ot the body are unhealthy, ivstoriiig health and strength by removing acciirnu'.a'ed impurities—otherwise in simple language vitiated humors. This is following a’ure— this is taking disease out of the hodv—and no other way can cure disease but taking it. out. It must he carried away from the body not merely changed as is the case when blue pill or calomel is given or any of the numerous mineral medicines Tt 19 in consequence of the per piration which arises from t lie Thompsonian practice that has brought it into notice—but sweating is noihing, om iared to purging with Brandreth’s Pills, in the good effects on the body. One dose of 10 Pills will remove more bad humors, by the stomach and bowels, than a dozen vapor baths, on Thompsonian or other principles could remove. Purging and sweating is all that is required io cure disease, no matter what kind — ITCAN BE CURED IN NO OTHER WAY. BRAN* DRSTH’S PILLS are both sudorific and cathar'ic —that is, produce both awea ing and purging. In some cases they produce vomiting ; that is only when the stomach is m such a state of foulne-s that it < anno’ cleanse itself by any other means. They always pro duce health, because they invariably f.xcitf every or gan to healthy action—in other words, THEY AS SIST na'ure to bring about such a state, of things as necessarily causes this desirable result. No method is so sensible as following Nature Mankind have been long enough out of he’ paih and unfortunately after any thing but common sens*-, an i guided bv any whim but reason. Let us abandon then. false notion -and falser practices— etus en leaver to resume the path of nature, and be guided hv the light of reason—let us cease to ruin our eve* hv gas or can dle light and we shall need no op ician*—let us cease doing those things which con'rav to'he nature of our hodi’ s. and we shall need no physician*—!e’ ns endeavor to find out what is na tire, what a e the laws tha* govern her. In this work experience must be our teacher, and prejudice must be forever di carded as our companion. BRANDRETH’S VEGETABLE UNIVER SAL PILLS. May be obtained genuine and pure of my Agent in Columbus Mr. JOHN B. PEA BODY, and no where els’- in said riiy Remember. always that no Druggist is allowed to sell the GENUINE PILLS. It is for this cause that so many of them have the counterfeits for sa'e. If there is anv virtue in the genuine Pills is it not basely criminal to offer the countefeits ? and if ‘here is no virUte in them (winch most of them believe tohe die fact.) are ih"ir motives no equally unworthy in offer ing to the public anv medicine under the name of Bran dreth ? Let everv unprejudiced mind jn'ge between us. BENJAMfN BRA NDRETH, M. D Columbus, Ga. April 21. 1838. 12lf THS INDIAN’* PANAMA, TOR SALE BV JOHN E. BACON AN'J. I CO. AGENTS, • •jlQil the Cure of Rheumatism, Scrofula or King’s r Evil, Sypliiliiic aiul Me c tiu. disea-es, Uicers. Vv liite Swellings. Uistases ol the Liver and Skin To show tile si aiming of this medicine, the folio v wig teslimoin Is ana - l lences ol popuiarny are selected from Ute n nitrous, etters received by the proprieior. The following extract is from a letter fanned by a member of Congress : •* Washington, 24th Jan . IS3o. “ Will you have the goodness to send ine a dozen of the Indian’s Panacea ? lam requested by one of ihe party ofiiie of Cherokee Ind ans to procure iins medicine for turn, they having found advantage from u heretofore, and being unable io procure l. in the District. J.F.CALLAN” “ Montgomery, Ala.. 22d uct., Itsoo. “ Having nearly closed the tut sent [l2 dozen] we will thank you to send us 24 dozen more by first vessel for Mobile. We hink very ell of your In ban’s Pa nacea, and find it is rapidly superceding all other kinds in this v.cinity. MADDUX &. PULLARD.” 4t Mobile. Ala., 31st Dec., 1836. ,k Please send me 2U dozen Indian's Panacea ininie* diately, the demand being so great we shall be out be fore xve shall receive next sh pment. 5 WOODRUFF & WATKINS.” “ New Orleans, 20ih April, 1837. * Your iast shipment of 50 dozen has come io h-rid. which is considerd siifticien foi ‘he sea-on. As my orders shoyv, the sale of your Panacea is fast increasing in this part of the country, and 1 mud say i’ gives ge neral satisfaction. H. BONNABEL.” *• Notches Miss.. 28; h Dec., 1837. “ Mr. D. G. Haviianit. Sir —ii is wnh plea-ure we ..(ye the opinion enter ained of'hr Indian’s Panacea m This city and vicinity, and can say. whs ever us combi- j nation, we know of no medicine introduced to public patronage so worthy of the high charac'er it has sus- i tamed here. We are acquainted with persons who; have thoroughly tried it in Chronic diseases, Scrofula ! and Mercurial affections with entire success, and take great pleasure in forwarding, at iheir request, the cer i ficates of cure of several of them. If has been (de scribed by the tacuitv in many cases, meeting their en tire approbation : and. indeed, such is its popularly, we have cails for no other P nacea. “ McGRAW & PULLING,” Many more letters of similar purport are at hand, but we will close with ex'racts from a letter from Dr. Witherspoon, giving a case of a member of the Legis lature of South Carolina. *• Sumterx’ille. S. C.. 24 h A''g., 1837. “ The gentleman in this village whom the Indian’s Panacea cured had Mercurial diseases, and not Rlieu ma’ism. However, the cure it effected wi’h him was most obvious and remarkable, and, beyond all donb'. it nreserved the life of one of our most useful citizens. Asa consequence, it has acquired great celebrity in this section of the State. A great deal is used, and many i are usin< it for diseases in which it is not at a.l appli -1 cable, bv which means it will no doubt, after a while, fall into disrepute. J. B. 5V ITHERisPOON ” Also for sale by A. POND Cos. Columbus. March 22 Sy im?ORTANT ZNTOHJKA2ION 1U i HGrfii. SUFFERING >U’I H Cholera Morbus. Lharrnrru. Swan. * Cnn.^,aint. Co lics. Cramps and Spasm*. TIE null y of R o. BERNARD’S Remedy fir Cnolera nas ceased .o be a problem. Experi ence, the only sure foundation of Medicinal, as fad other kinds of knowledge, has effectually established wiiat the judicious compositim of the Remedy, its admirable adaptation io me various indications which occu ill ihe course of those diseases of the stomach, liver anJ boweis, usually desionaied as Cholera Com plaints, .ed the proprietor to an icipaie from the first. Dd all experience, however, that of men competent todis crinuna e accurately and to decide justly upon the effects of a medicint. mast be the besi; and with such in its favor, even the most fastidious in these matter* must lay aside their prejudices. The in iication* of cure are—to tranquilize the sto mach and bowels; lo relieve the excessive puking and purging; to allay the increased irritability of ihe intes tines, giving rise to increased peristaltic mo ion; t> relieve that rheuma'ic s'ate of the bowels which is of ten he a ‘endant of chronic cases, sometimes accom panied with inflammation and ulceration; to overcom he spasms . quaiize tiiecircula ion. and restore .va mu ‘o ‘h* surface; remove congestion of die internal or gans. and to relieve the morbid irritability of the brain and nervous svstem: —ad of which ha* been effected bv the use of Bernard's Remedy for Cholera cer itica’e of which have been given at various times, of its eifi ca'-y tn ca=es wuJ*jr dltfcicui in ilieir origin anil prt “l,33 from each other. Look to the certificates; they are the bes l evidence that can be given. The commendations which several liberal and intel ligent Physicians have bestowed upon the Remedy have a ready been published; and ‘he subscriber has now the gratification of adding the following from a most respectable pratising physician of Somerton. Va. ’ R.S. BERNARD. Somerton, May 14, 1837. Mr. R. S. Bernard : Dear Sir—This is to inform you I have tested the efficacy of your Remedy for Cholera in several ins sli ces that have lately come under my care, and that its effects evince it to be a judicious preparation —one emi nently serviceable, l will say altogether competent to cure the diseases for which it is recommended. 1 feel no hesitation, therefore, in declaring that for the tieat ment of such disorders, l shall regula ty dispense your Remedy from my otfice, and would recommend it to be keut in ali families liable to these dangerous a.lacks. You may use this certificate as you will. * Your’s, very respectfully, W. L. PARHAM. This certificate was given to my ager.t, E. P. Nash, of Petersburg, and for its importance notice Mr. Nash’s remarks: ” As agent for Barnard’s Cholera and Diarrhoea Me dicine, I ca 1 the attention of the public to ihe certificate below from one of the most respectable gentlemen in the SJta e; and I particularly call their attention to the one given by a gentleman in this town— and if it were necessary, l could produce a half dozen others from Petersburg, who have tried the medicine within two weeks past. EDW. P. NASH. Mr. Edward P Nash , Agent for Bernard’s Cholera Medicine. Dear Sir: I feel it a duty I owe to the proprietor ot the above medicine, as well as the public generally, to infjrtn you that the bottle of Cholera mix ure which I bought at your store a few evenings since, has entire ly cured me of a severe Diarrhoea. The cure was effected in taking only two doses; and as I had tried many other remedies without the least effect. I am fully of the opinion that the medicine here alluded lo is eve } thing that it is said to be. JAS. S. WALLACE, Petersburg, Va. Who will neglect to supply themselves with Ber nard’s Remedy for Cholera, when it is so fully proven to be erticacious in all the diseases for winch it is re commended? In no case has it failed to cure the most obstinate attacks of summer complaint made upon chil dren. In one instance a permanent cure was effected upon a child in this place after the sum tier complaint had put it (as thought by the doctors) beyond the pow er of medicine to relieve. It was such an aggravated case that the child had, in the course of one day and night, sixty-three evacuations from the bowels. Yet one bottle proved a sovereign remedy. Extract from one of my agents— Petersburg , June 4,1836. Mr. R. S. Bernard—Dear Sir: Your Cholera Me dicine is highly thought of in Petersburg and adjacen counties; I have never sold a bottle out of the whole that I have sold which has not. so far as I could ascer tain, proved effectual in curing; I have never had a complaint —but many commendations of its good ef fects have been given me. You mav.asfar as mv judgment and the good sense of the many t* whom I have sold it goes, recommend it highly to any and a i who may wish such medicine, i shall soon be in wan’ of more. Respectfully. E. P. NASH, Agent for Petersburg, Va. From my Agent, Mr John Hate, of Memphis, Tcnn.. formerly o! Murfreysboro*. N. C. Memphis July 7, 1836. Mr R. S- Bernard—Dear Sir: After selling agood leal of your medicine for Cholera, wi li entire satisfac tion, I called on a few of our most respectable citizen to get, if possible, some evidence of the efficacy of said medicine and I am glad to enclose you some certifi cates, which I am confident will add much to the proof already obtained. Having used your medicine in my own family, for some most violent attacks of Cholera and Diarrhsea. 1 take pleasure in adding my certificate, inasmuch as I consider it the most valuable preparation ever made. If my name is of any service you may use it in any way you think best, and I shall at all times feel proud to think that 1 have been called on to testify ! to the manv cures performed bv your medicine. I am dailv distributing it over this district, and have sent some to Arkansas where it has been tried with com plete success. Your friend, J. HARE. To prevent imposition, a sac simi e of my name will be attached to each bottle. F'*r sale bv John E. Bvcon & Cos. A. Pond & Cos. and E. S. Norton, Columbus,Ga. Julv 27. 30 FLORA'S BALDS OF GILEAD, AT i’HOMAS’ BOTANIC PHARMACY. •7JNHE Flora of North America is astonishingly S r ,c>i in remedies for all manner and forms of <lis eases. Consumption. Colds, Influenza Dyspep.-ta Indigestion, Headache. Jaundice. Fever and Ague Bilious, Typhus Scarlet and comm n Feveis, Ner vous Diseases. A thma,Gout. Rheumatism Pleurisy Liver Complain'. Debility. Palsy, Dropsy, f” 1 s Mea sles. Croup. Small Pox, Whooping Cough Q-Uinsy Cholera M > bus. Worms. Scrofula King’s Evil bam An hony’s Fire, White Swellings. Uicers of Ion;, sianding. Cancers, Tumors, Swelled Feel and Leas Piies, Costiveness Female Complaints of every kino are all speedily removed by the us< of Flora’s remedies. The cure of Hydrophobia will be warranted in a., cases. t N. B.—All persons afflicted “ ith Chronic and Lin gering Diseases, who desire to be restored to health the greatest of all earthly blessings, will please send the simptomsof their diseases in writing to the sub scriber, in Columbus, where he will select, prepart and compound, at his BOTANIC PHARMACY Flora’s Medicines exactly to sun their diseases. Feb. 8. Iv B R THmmas, 3l£D Clin aoiito. D'tS HOXEY & WILLIAMS have taker j into connexion with them Dr. JNU. J. B. HOX b. i . and will attend to ail calls in town or country,— Their i.ffice is situa'* and on the corner of Broad aim Ran loiph streets, immediately over the store of A Gilbert. April 5 - 1° bm SELLING OFF “AT COST. rVIHE subscribers having tuam oher busini ss ar fl rangements wih sell their eniire sok of Rea dy male CLuTHING, either a: wholesale nr retail, at cost fur cash. J. S. SMI'J II & Cos. Jan. ‘29 1838. 52tf p. S. —All those indebted to us are respectfully re quested to come forward and pay up. J. S. S. &C< . HEARD AND WELSH, BOSTON. M.’ss., have for sale American Gin of Eur’e Anchor, and other brands ; American Brandy of all protfs, pure >pirits Imitation Rums, .New Rum and Aboh 1. Orders will be punctually a ,: end>-d to, and the Liquors put up in good barrels or lihds. at t e option of the purchaser. Strict attention will also be given to ‘he shipping of Liquors ord'-red. Boston. Ma 26 1838. 19tf GENERAL AGENCY. THE subscriber wilt atie.td to the renewal of all Notes in the CENTRAL BANK tha’ may be entrusted to his care, for the customary fee of one dol lar for each renewal. Also to the taking out and for warding GRANTS for fifty cen’s each. Letters inc'using M->ne/ and Notes (POST PAID) will be promptly attend* and to. JOHN R. ANDERSON. \f,n„Anri'>n IB'ta 15ow*o 1 lilnlk. RBLS. new Tuomos'on Lime expected by &\j\3 the Steamer Oceola. from Apalachicola.— Will be sold low if taken at the wharf. Ncv 16. 44tf WM- P. YONGE. Promt *♦ t j|vhi!l Ft B.IC liot<&Si.iii , ,c:t is ,iOvr tiuivci sa.iy iiuiiu. > u ie aim. in i E 1 i> S’ V . Hi.ls, is eveiy day and non.’ ra • and by tneir aa.oiushiiig elhcaey in all the cases which st.vy are announced to cure. 1 ni; is no and > epiive ©i mr cenary b .ast bu a tact uhuuma.y proved in.tr nets certificates gratuitously and so.uii a i.y ~p rto to il, o propruioi, w (10 , being a regular Physician and l aving piacUCed his profession tor many years in nUeiciit climates, is enabled to oticr .o ttie atmcitd inva.td a medicine, on the eliects of winch lie is willing to risk his reputation. He does not pretend that they are a positive cure, or even benehciai m every complaint; but he most posr'iveiv beiieves that in every disease w here a cati ar ttc or an apeneti’ medicine is needed they wilt be tound .-.uperior .o any of iho*- c drasiic purga'ive medicines which are so much puffed iu the public prints as puri tiers ot tlie bluod. \\ hen taken accorcmg .o tt:e dm c tions acconij.auying them, they are • igti.y benehciai in the pre ven. a *ll and cure of Bmious I ever, Fivtt and Ague, U.spepMa Liver L unpiain s. Sick he attache, Jaundice. As.lima.Dropsy. tv heuuia ism, En ai gi tueiit ■f the Spleen. P'.es, Colic. I eniaie Übslt uciihns. Hear burn Naus.a, Furred Tongue. 1 isiem-ion of me Stomach and Boweis. Incipient Diarrncea. I ,uui encc, Haiuu.a Ct siv i,. ss ol Ajpttti 1 it li cit or Sadow Complexion, aid in at. case; ol 1 ctpor •if me bowels where a e aha; uc oi apeneru n m coed. I hey are exceedingly mad in their operation, producing neither nausea griping nor dehuny. U Ueiever these Pn.s tlave turn once introduci and uto a family, they become a luroiiii. . entedy . and ended fOr again and again, which is sufficient i root of Heir good qualities. Perhaps no article of five kind has ever been < fferrd to the public supported by testimonials ol a < hai acn r so decisive, from sources as respectable, or that l.as given more universal satisfaction. They have ihe testimony of the whole medical pro fession m their favor, while not a sinjt east <1 ,|| C( n „ sequences or inefficiency can be alhdged against them. Hundreds and thousands bless ihe cav they beejn.e acquainted with Peters’ Yeg table Tills, which. i n consequence of their extraoruinaiy goot ness lavea:- ained a popu.arity unprecedented in the history of medicine. The very circumstance alone that Physicians, in every part of the Lmtn, (but more espiually in the Sou hern States, where they have long bn Em use ) are making free use of ihtm in their prac ice, speaks volumes ui th> ir praise. Add to this fact, hat an who u e tnvaiiabiy reccun.ena them to ihetr fiittds and the testimony in then lavor is a.niosi irieristibh. As an An i-biiii'Us nniedy and io proven ( oiuioj. hey have no rival. One fifv cent box will establish heir character, and prove that there is truth even in an advertisement. Prepared by Joseph Priestly Peters, M. D. at his Insti ution for the cure of obstinate ui.-t ascs by means of Vegetable remedies. No. 12D, Liberty str< et New York. Each box contains 40 pills. Price 60 cents. Clarksville, Me klcnburg co. Va. Feb. 7. 1837, Dear Sir—t embrace the opportunity of • xpressing to you my gratification at the success whit h lias attend ed the administration of youi valuable Tins in this section of country. It is a common fault with those who compound and vend patent medicines to say ;o/ much in their favor, bui fr< in what I have seen of tin; effe*ct of your pills I do not think they have, as yet, received unmerited praise. ;ix mouths a<o they were almost entirely unknown in this part of Virginia; they are now the most popular pills we have. In byspi | sib and sick headache, derangement of the biliary organa, and obstinate constipation of ihe bowels, I know of nc apt rient more prompt and efficacious. Their mildness and certainty of action rerdcr them a sa‘e and efficient purgalive for weakly individuals, and may be given at all tunes without any cf those injurious consequences that ft equtn'.iy result fiern th long continued use of calomel or bine pills. On tlia whole, I consider them a van able discovery. Very respectfully. S. H. HARRIS, M. D. Dr. Joseph P. Peters. Mecklenburg Cos. Va. Feb. 7th 1837. Having used Dr. Peters’ Pills in my practice for tbo last twelve months. I iake pleastite in giving try testi mony of their good effects in cases of Dyspepsia, Sick Headache. Bilious Fevers, and other diseases ptoduced by iliac ivity of Ibe liver T e y are a safe and mild aperient, being the best article of the kind 1 have ever used. GEO. C. SCCTT, M. D. The above valuable Pi Is are for sale by John E. Bacon & Cos. and E. S. Norton, ColimLus, Ca. July 27. SO TO PLANTERS. THE subscriber otters for sale, upon reasonable terms for cash, or upon long tur.e, as may suit tuv convenience of purchasers the following tracts of land in Alabama. It is Unnecessary io say any il ing ui regard to the quality. Hu I will remark, that si me ot the best set leun nts in the Sia'e are melt.deb in these lands. Purchasers need have no fears about u les—they shall be satisfactory. 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YOUNG LADIES’ COLLEGIATE INSTI TUTE, Brownwood near La Grange Troup county, Ga. THE exercises of ‘his inslimtii n win be resumed on the fir-r Monday in Febrttary next. Tha Teachers for 1838 are, ROBERT C. BLOWN. IPrinct- Mrs. IM. L. BROWN f pals. Mr. Dukasd. Classical Department. Miss Clarke, French and English Depar'ment. Mr. Uhii*k, Musical Department. Board can be ob amed in the family us he Principal, or in respectable families in the neighborhood. Brownwood Dec. 12. 1837. 4C'f MAXWELL IIO'IEL, WHITES VILLL lIAK Is (IJl’Kl V CI OhOfA. Tllb. subscriber would itifomi Ins li lends and the public generally tha* he ha taken c- arg* of the t.„.,s known as the Whresvtib Hotel aim intends to ilevote his entire a’len i< r. to the conifor and accns modaOon of such as may honor him with their pa;ron aee ; and he pledges himself t hat no effort of hi sh&Ll be spared in making this one of the most desnahle place-of entertainment in the up country. II:s table shall at all times be supplied with the best the country afford--: hi- bar with an assortment of iiqu rs ; hi. stable with a tentive ostlers, and provendt r it. abundance. WILLIAM MAXWELL. Jan. 27. 52 6tn MUSICAL NOTICE. AIVERSEN Professor of Music from Ger • many, and Organist of Trinity Church in this citv, otfers his services, as a teacher on the Piano Forte, to this community. Pian” Fortes wi,l be turn and at the shortest no’ice. Applications are to be made at Messrs. I. C. Plant & Co.’s Bock Store. References. —Rev. VV. D. Cairns, the Vestry of Trini’v Church, and the Trustees of the Female Academv. Anri- 5 9 f PETIT GULP COTTON SEED. AT reduced prices; warranted genuine and for •a*e by YONGE k El T IS. March 15. 6tf DR. EDWARD PEXcOriT, ~ • COLUMBUS, GA., Office on Broad StreeF, nearly opposite the Post OrriCE April 12,1838 ICtf [NO. *f>.