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Broad Street, Columbus, Ga,
rasa Instruments. fg- - Zephyr Worsted,
) u WHITTELSEY & CO. \\\ Ch ;, n '” c ’ lk
Violins, ) 50 |)i Hoss h,lk *
Flutes OFFER for sale an assortment of new and elegant goods In/J Cutlery,
... thelrline. Sole agents for the celebrated Manufacturers ;M Mantle Vases.
Llarioncttcs, in *
Violincellos, NUNN'S & CLARKE AND CHICKERING, jj of Glass,' ’pored"*
Drums, They keep constantly on hand an assortment of, &c.
Accordeons, PIAKO FORTES of their make, with and ) Watches and Clocks,’
Flutinas, “ “ ® 1/ If without the attachment. Jewelry,
Tamborines, TfitW uficTp’l To their large stock of Sheet Music has Bridal Presents,
Melodeons, J” been added, all the latest publications ‘ Parte Monnaies,
Fine Italian, German the New York press, both VOCAL Ladies’ Work Boxes
and English Violin and ) AND INSTRUMENTAL. Portable Writing desks
Cello Strings, —j) Silver and Plated Ware,
Guns and Pistols, WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. Walking Canes,
Powder Flasks, ) Combs,Brushes,
Shot Pm.ehea Re P aired by a skilful workman, just arrived from, ~ .. _ /
’ t Wl\ New York. All work warranted. j 01 e^e 1 oa P an( l Per-
Caps and Gun Wads, p; anos tuned and repaired, and all instruments ) lumery,
Diamond grain Gunpow- ; repaired in the best style. \ Homeopathic Books and
dcr - Medicines.
(£7- Bngley’s Gold and Commercial Pens. Columbus, Ga., Oct 15, 1852 -ts
GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING
MiimniymiiisiiiiT.
Clothier and Merchant Tailor,
(NEXT DOOR TO HILL AND DAWSONS ,)
Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia.
-4a / NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY GENTLEMEN WITH THE LATEST
1 FALL AND WINTER
Styles of Clothing, Furnishing Goods,
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JgKmlTlMlfflKSt, (SAIBIPIT ©ASS, WA{La§!§ & BDBlIBlBliLkt&go. .
VWU CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, Jf
of the latest importations, of French and English styles manufactured to order and warranted,
under the direction of
who has just returned from New York, and will be pleased to accommodate his friends and all others
that may call, with such garments as cannot fail to please.
BEAU monbe: —— —
Come gents, one and all, # And he’ll show you with delight,
Just give Jonas Smeeton a call, jj| His beautiful goods so new and’bright.
J. SMEETON
Returns sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Columbus for past favors, and begs most respectfully to annn.m .wt, v.
received his RICH and SPLENDID stock of P y ,0 announce, that he has
—consisting OF—
FRENCH, GERMAN AND ENGLISH CLOTHS, CAS MERES & VESTINGS, OF ALL COLORS & SHAnt’c
Ilisassortment of CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS are of the latest and most unique styles wnich iri> inn •
for descriptions here, hut will be shown with much pleasure to those who will give him an opportunity to do so °° Various
He also keeps on hand a select assortment of Gents
Which are manufactured under his own supervision, and warranted to be superior to garments that is generally to ho win
slop shops. J n,lu in
J. S. being an importer of the monthly Paris Fashions, he flatters himself that he can please the most skontioni an m
guarantied. His facilities for buying are the best—consequently, he will sell at VERY LOW PRicw w, nSI, ‘ A l fits
in the flulfilment of orders, and a wish to please all, he solicits his friends’ and the publie patronage * and Wlth P rom P tneßs
October 9, 1852. - w&twtf
J. W DALEY,
MERCHAST TAILOR,
ONE DOOR BELOW GESNER & PEABODY’S DRUG STORE
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—HAS JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE STOCK OF—
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to which he solicits the attention of the public. His stock comprises some of the most beautiful styles of
fjj Cloths, figured, black and fancy colored French and English Cassimeres; black
-JET- and fancy Silk Velvet Vestings of all shades and colors,
which he is prepared to make up in the NEATEST and most FASHIONABLE STYLES.
A long experience in cutting, in some of the most fashionable cities of the t/uioii, make's hi n eonfirtAt iw
all those who may favor him with a call, will not be in vain. He is only desirous to hire a ?ah?Sd impStSi P , le . a^ e
public, and this he asks, feeling sure that it wtil be accorded, and once accorded he fears not the result. * dl 1,610,0 th e
In addition to the various cloths, Cashmeres, Cassimeres k Drills enumerated above, he has on hand and is receiving a t k
READ Y--MADE CLOTHIJYG,
th hueststyles, and of superior quality. In a word he has everything suitable to a gentleman’s toilet
Cal land examine, as he is determined to give cheap bargains
Col ambus Oct B— twtf
QBgy (sa.Ot’ifiaiiQQ s?(pas7~
J. D. WILLIFORD & CO.,
(At the old stand of H. Middlebrook <s• Cos .)
Two doors above J; Ennis & Cos., Broad street, Columbus Ga
ARE NOW RECEIVING A VERY EXTENSIVE STOCK OF FIRST rr a
Ready Made Clothing, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, sec. Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods of
every variety. ” UI
Every article in this establishment has been purchased this Fall. The torment* have hoon
and fashionable tailors. All sizes of men and boys can be easily fitted S \vith Ready made V m °^ ex W irtlce< l
garments of every conceivable variety and style. * Wltn KeadJ made Llothlll S- Gents’ready-made
BOY’S CLOTHING—It is impossible to enumerate the different article* nf rinthimr f-, k
SADIES’ CLOAKS Anew and elegan, micle-^dte.^S^dS.torvSt^^ 4
and Capa — Of the best make and latest fasliions.^^^
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER
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in every particular; and a careful examination of all our goods is rSiLtfuUv solicited &c, \ will be fou,ld complete
N. B.- A deduction of five per cent, will be made for <Lh“L Sms wTlewWtS diJSSE ‘ my lhis notice ’
Jas. D. Williford. * r, „
Oct 87— twtf Daniel Rowe.
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,
JOHN SMITH
—IS NOW RECEIVING ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF—
READY MADE CLOTHING
EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET.
It has been selected with taste and care, and every article offered is warranted well made,
Sinaia* Ais® ©ip to! !i\ir!Sir stoimss.
THE TOLLOWLXG EMBRACES A FETV OF THE LEAD IMG ARTICLES MOW IM STORE:
• a French and Fnglish Black Cloth Dress COATS : VESTS, of various styles and patterns, including Satin
“Ska u u u “ Frock “ Silk, Gloth, Cass, Marseilles, &c. &c.
4i “ “ Sack “ HATS and CAPS, from the best and most sash
JIJL Grey and Mixed Sacks, Frocks and Pelts “ ionable Manufactories in New York.
fßeaver, Mohair, VVest End, and Hemely Over Coats ; THE FURNISHING Departmet is well supplied with
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iCIL.OX'IMMrei,
rov., TRAVELLIMG TRUMKS , CARPET BAGS , SATCHELS, VALISES , Cotton and Sil
UMBRELLAS, and every other article usually kept in a “CLOTHING STORE.”
tsrcAii and examine my goods before purchasing elsewhere.* 1 ©!!
Col umbus, September 17—twtf JOHN SMITH.
SOUTHERN MAIUFACTFRES.
EAGLE
COTTOH MB WOOLIACTOIT,
COLUMBUS, GA.
THIS ESTABLISHMENT is now in complete and successful operation.
It is the object of the Company to supply the Southern demand for the heavier
styles of Cotton and Woolen Fabrics, so far as their capacity for production will
1 permit. They now offer to purchasers the following schedule of their Manufac
tures. This schedule will be altered from time to time, as they add to the variety.
4-4 Sheetings, very heavy and superior.
7-8 Shirtings, do. do.
7-8 Osnaburgs, do. do.
, Cotton Yarns, assorted numbers, neatly papered.
’ PLANTERS’ CASSIMERE—(Jeans,) colored, Black, Brown, Green, &c.
do. PLAINS, do. do. do do.
PINE KNOT do., very heavy, for negro wear.
COLUMBUS FASHIONS—(Stripes,) very heavy, of a great variety of colors
and patterns.
MATTRESSES—Of any size or weight, made to order, and a supply constantly
kept on hand.
COMFORTERS—Of a superior quality, made to order.
, do. designed to supersede blankets for negroes, heavy and warm,
more economical than blankets.
BATTlNG—Suitable for Quilts and Comforters.
WRAPPING TWINE and COARSE SEWING THREAD.
ISIT 3 All the above goods are made oi me Desi mmciiato, au a m u.i
manner, and can be recommended to purchasers with confidence.
USF* The Company pledge themselves to sell these goods on terms as favora
ble as similar goods can be procured from any market in the world. The attention
of buyers is solicited to them before making their selections elsewhere.
Address
J. RHODES BROWNE, Agent.
WOOL.—The E. M. Cos. are prepared at all times to buy Wool. They will
also manufacture it for Planters on shares, or at a stipulated price per yard.
September 30, 1852- 40 ly
LA GRANGE MUSIC STORE.
MMSM.! MB BS¥aa.
Just opened, in Thornton’s Rock Building, on the West side of
the Court House Square, a large and
WE WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF MUSIC —SUCH A
Sheet Music, Instruction Books, Port Folios, &c, &c,
PIASOI, with and without .EOUA.X ATTACHMENTS,
Ii Vft DOLCE CAMPANOS, Hews’ American Action, and the LEAF TUR
NER, patent of Knabe, Gachle & Cos., and from many other Factories.
tii ALSO ’
FLAGEOLETS, CELLOS, DRUMS, BANJOS, ACCORDEONS, FLUTINOS,
Music Boxes, of various sizes, and well selected Brass Instruments lor BANDS ; Italian Roman
English best, strings for MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds. All of which we pledge ourselves to
sell as cheap as can be purchased elsewhere in the South.
Dealers, Teachers and Schools, supplied at the lowest rates, and all orders filled with care
LIGNOSKI, KENER & CO.
P. S. All Pianos sold by us will be L kept in order lor one year, without charge
Durability guaranteed by Factors and by us. All new music received as soon as published
Nov. 11, 1852. ‘46 t s
BLANK BILLS OF LADING,
FOR sale by J. W. PEASE.
Dec. 9, 1852. 50 ts
GUANO.
A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF GUANO, just ar
rived and for sale at GREENWOOD & CO.’S.
GEO. W. WINTER.
Dee. 23, 1852. 52 ts.
BLANK BILLS OF EXCHANGE,
OF the best quality, for sale by
J. W. PEASE-
Dec. 9, 1852. 50 ts
LANIER HOI SE.
Northwest comer of the Public Square,
LA GRANGE, GEORGIA.
THE Subscriber has taken the well known House
formerly kept by Mr. Samuel Curt right, in La-
Grange, and now otters his services as a TAVERN
KEEPER, and from his long experience, he hopes to
receive a liberal patronage from tne public.
La Grange, May 21, 1852. 21 ts
| BLANK BOOKS. “ !
I AM now receiving a large and complete assortment
ot Blank Work, of the best quality of Paper and i
J binding, consisting in part of Ledgers, Journals, and
Day Books, of various sizes and styles. Also Cash *
Invoice, Letter, Bill Books, Records, &e. &c * i
Dec. 9. 1852. J. W. FEASB.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
THE subscriber is now receiving the largest and most
complete assortment of School Books ever offered
m this market, and is offering them on such terms as to i
gi v e satisfaction to all who will give him a call
n„ n and. W. PEASE.
Dec. 9, 1852. t j-
THE GLEMVILLE MALE
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be °P ene( l again, for the reception of pupils j
on Monday the 17tli ot January next, under the /
direction of the undersigned. The rates of Tuition will
be as heretofore. For further particulars, any person
desiring it, will be furnished with the annual circular of
the Institution.
JOHN M. WHITE, Principal.
D*c, 30, 1852. 1 4i
IN QUART BOTTLES.
For Purifying the Blood, and for the
Cure of Scrofula, Rheumatism, Stub
born Ulcers, Dyspepsia, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores,
Erysipelas,
Pimples, Biles,
Mercurial Diseases,
Cutaneous Eruptions, Liv
er Complaint, Bronchitis, Con
sumption, Female Complaints, Loss
of Appetite, General Debility, &c.
In this preparation we have all the restorative prop
erties of the root, concentrated in their utmost strength
and efficacy ; but while Sarsaparilla Root terms an
important part of its combination, it is, at the same
time, compounded with other vegetable remedies of
great power, and it is in the peculiar combination and
stoentifie manner of its preyaratioa that its remarkable
success in the cure of disease depends. It acts simulta
neously upon the stomach, the circulation and the
bowels ; and thus three processes, which are ordi
narily the result of three diiferent kinds of med
icine, are carried on at the same time, through
the instr umentality of this one remedial agent
which gently stimulates while its disinfects and ex
pels from the stomach and bowels all that is irrita
ting, and at the same time restores their vigor and tone.
Its great merit is, that it meets and neutralizes the ac
tive principle of disease itselfj and when that is gone
the symptoms necessarily disappear; and .we have only
to point to the accumulated testimony of multitudes
who have experienced its effects, to convince increduli
ty itself of its real value.
The proprietors submit to the public the following
certificate from a highly respectable source of a cure
made by using their preparation of Sarsaparilla :
Chatham, Mass., duly 28, 1850.
Messrs. A. B. &, D. Sands:
Gentlemen—So truly valuable do 1 consider your
Sarsaparilla that I feel it to be my duty to state for the
benefit of others, the cure effected on myself. Previ
ous to 1845, 1 had a disease of the throat, which des
troyed the tonsils, and was then attacked with violent
pain in the head. This soon resulted in severe inflam
mation, and immense quantities of blood and matter
were discharged. For six weeks the disease continued
in the head, and then pervaded the body generally, at
tacking all the limbs. I was confined to a sick bed,
from which 1 never expected to arise. Many physi
cians attended me, and the most skilful pronounced me
past cure. In short, tongue cannot express my suffer
ings ; and in this condition I heard of your Sarsaparilla,
purchased six bottles, and renounced all other remedies.
I did not expect to take all I bought, so debilitated had
my system become. Contrary to all expectation, my
health almost immediately began to improve. I was
able to attend to my domestic duties, and soon could
walk out, a thing I once thought would he impossible.
My gratitude I cannot express, feeling satisfied that noth
ing else could have relieved me of the misery and suf
fering I then endured. I most cheerfully recommend
Sands’ Sarsaparilla to all suffering as I have done.
Respectfully, yours,
REBECCA MAYO.
Knowing the above statement to be strictly correct*
and being near neighbors to Mrs. Mayo, we cheerfully
testify to the same.
WARREN RODGERS.
I .lOliiV PALLET.
PRISCILLA L. DODGE,
REBECCA SMITH.
Another Remarkable Cure.
New- York, .Tan. 8, 1850.
Messrs. Sands :
Gentlemen—l have great pleasure in acknowledging
to you the great benefit I have received from the use of
your Sarsaparilla. A subject oi pulmonary disea-e I
made a voyage to Europe, hut while there eontinued’to
be afflicted. A tew weeks after my return, I was seized
with a violent hemorrhage of the lungs, and from the
debility and great prostration of strength that followed”
with the protracted difficulty of respiration, I am en
tirely relieved by the use of your Sarsaparilla, which I
consider a most important and truly valuable discovery
in the healing art. I feel that I have not for fourteen
years enjoyed so good health as at present.
Gratefully vours,
S. E. SAYMORE,
! v and soM, wholesale and retail, by A. B
j & D. SANDS, Druggists and Chemists, WU Fulton st
corner ot William, New York. Sold also by Drug
! gists generally throughout the United States and Caua
: das. Price $1 per bottle ; six bottles for ss'.
j For sale by DANFORTII &. NAGEL
GESNER & PEABODY
Nov 11, .852, Ca.
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ANTI -DYSFEPTIC MEDICINE
For the relief and cure of Dyspepsia , Chronic Liver
■Affections , and most, of the discuses arising from
Indigestion.
IN ushering the above medicine to the notice of the
public, the undersigned feels in duty bound to make
a candid statement of its merits, and the peculiar morbid
,’ondition ofthe stomach and alimentarycanal, for which
he regards it as remedial. It is his’ desire that this
medicine shall be appreciated bv the public, only in pro
( ortion to its and irom his own long txperi
jr.ee in its use, and from the commendations °which it
lias received from a number of his medical brethren
vho have been kind enough to make use of it, at his in
stance, he feels satisfied that he can base its success be..
Ore the public upon no surer foundation than that of its
intrinsic virtues.
But while the author feels no hesitation in commit
dug it to the test of public estimation, he does not offer
lto them as a grand catholicon for all the ills of hu
manity. His experience in the practice of his profession
has been of too ample and diversified a character for him
t ) indulge a moment in so idle a speculation. It is his
province, however, to recommend it with confidence to
such persons as suffer from indigestion in any of its mu)
tiple forms, attended with a constipated condition of the
1 oweis.
In torpidity of the alirnetary canal, whether arising
iiom an imperfect digestion of the food by the stomach
-or from a deficient, or morbiJ secretion of bile bv the
I iver—or from the ‘insufficiency of tlie natural vermis
A i*ar mo ions of the bowels, depending upon whatso
ever cause it may— In all such cases he feels assured
that he cannot commend it with a confidence too enthu..
Mastic To persons likewise afflicted with Hemorrhoids
i Piles, with whom it is necessary to keep the bowels
ii: a soluble state ; and to the relief of the costiveness
).‘ pregnant women, it will be found eminently bene
fi :iai. In all such cases he begs leave to advise its use,
uid he feels confident that its efficacy will command
‘r.eir approbation. TIIOS. W. GRIMES, M. D.
For sale by GESNER & PEABODY,
and HILL & DAWSON,
ALSO, FOR SALE,
DR.BRANHAM’SLIVEK & DYSPEPTIC
MEDICINE,
GESNER & PEABODY,
HILL & DAWSON,
an—l6-3wly Col umbos, Ga.