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MEDICAL NOTICES.
DUIGS, AIEWUNtsTFAL\Ts7OILS,
PERIL'MEIUES, &c.
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK.
DU . K . A. VV All E,
n IS now receiving a much larger supply tnan ha
Yjf ever l>een el’ore offered in thi• market. All wishing
HL to purchase pure and unadulterated articles in this
line, will do well to call and examine.
PURE BRAND Y, OLD PORT AND MADEIRA
WINE, lor Medical purposes, to la* had at
R. A. WAItK’S Drug Store.
PERFUMERIES AND COSMETICS— Luhins and
Bazins assorted varieties, for sale by R. A. WARE.
LONDON PORTER AND SCOTCH ALE— Very
be*t quali y. For sale by R. A. WARE.
FINE SEsARS AND CHOICE CHEWING TO
BACCO, can be had of R. A. WARE.
THREE HUNDRED SWEDISH LEECHES , just
received and for sale by It. A. WARE.
BRUSHES AND BROOMS of every kind, for sale by
R. A. WARE.
WINDOW GLASS, from 8 by 10 to 20 by 24. for sale
by R. A. WARE.
Columbus,Ga., April 2. 1853-w&,twly
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
AT Tit E BL U K Dlt U G STOKE ,
Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia.
L T ST received from New Vork and P iludelphin, a large
fcJU supply of select Medn-ines. cimsNtimr of pure and selecr
\Q Powders ami Extracts, for saleat the lowest market prices
Ob and warranted to give entire sutilaction or we shall count
it no sale.
Physicians’ country hills and plantation medicine.*, put upon
the lowest terms; every attenlh n will he paid to their quality,
and they will be securely ad speediiv packed and forwarded.
GEBNER A PEA BOD V, Druggist.
March 2—tw&wly SijffM of t e M> gro ami .- Mortar.
Pure Medical Wines.
DOZ PORT and Brandy lor Medical purposes, for sate at the
s lur /)rurr Stare,
March 2—tw&wly CESNEIt & PEABODY.
Dr. Thomas Iloxcy,
collateral branches his son,
HL DR. BRICE A. HOXEy ,
wlio has had charge of a Mil tary ’ Hospital in Mexico and the
Marine Hospital at Acap ilco on the Pacific lor two years ; din
ing which tme he success’lllly perlonned some of the most diffi
cult operations in Hurgkry.
1 hey feel competent to attend to all cases in Vedicin* Sur
gery, &c., and respects llv offer their services to the publi>
Columbus, April I —tw3m
Drs. WOODRUFF & TRACY.
n Dr. M. WOODRUFF’ would respectfully give notice l*
63M his patrons lhat he has associated with him in the practic*
Y3f of Medicine, Dr. 1). TKAUY, a gentlemen of large expe
rience in his profession.
DRS. WOODRUFF & TRACY,
Wi l i.ttend all calls in their pr .session punctually.
Columbus. mar<-h 26—tw3m
Paints and Oils.
PUKE and Ge na l ead. Linseed, Lamp and Machinery Oils,
for sale cheap at the Hint. I)rg SL.rc,
March 2—tw&wly C ESN EK & PE Alb 1)V.
Mex can Mustang Liniment.
THIS invaluable preparation has been but a few months
before the people of the South, jet many thousands <1
bottles have been sold ;itul used in a great variety oi
diseases, and it has g veil universal sntislact on. W *
have heard of nolle that were dissatisfied with it. W* j
oiler it as a remedy in ti-e var ous diseases and com
plaints for which it is recommended with full confidence
in curing them, ns over tour millions of B*>itl* s have been
sold and us-*1 for a great war ety of complaints, both of
men and animals, and it has always given satisfaction, be
cause it lias performed just wliat we said it would. Ii hm
healed Cancers and seroUilous soft sand ulcers that ha*
resisted the treatment f the Medical Faculty.
A child in F lviler ok ton, N. !>., a few days ag. j
burned its legs severely against a stove. Tin mother ini
m diately applied L-tiseed .Oil and Cotton Wool, with a
tight bandage over all; in a stloft time tile screams of tin
eh Id milntv-d the mother to emove the bandage, when it
was and scovered that the cotton wool had t. ken tire bv spon
taneoi s e iMihustion and had considerably increased iln
size ol toe burn. The mother happened to think that sin
bad part of a bottle of Mustang Liniment in lut house,
whi- h she got immediately and applied to the burned
l.mbs <*f the little sufferer, and ns so<>u as it was apple and.
the child ceased its cries and soon after fill asleep in it>
mother’s arms, by the soothing influence of tri s valuable
preparation.
This is to certify that the Mexican Mustang Linimeir
has been used quite extensive]v in the stabks of Adams A
Co.’s Great Southern, Eastern and Western Express, foi
ouraig Galls. Chafes, Scratches. Sprains and Bri.l ..and
it has proved vi-ry eff-e mil. Many *>t their men hav*
also used it r n themselves and their families, and they nl \
speak ot its healing and-remedial qualities in the h gliesi i
terms- One of our host lers got kicked, and badly cut am j
brutsed on his knee— s usual, the Mus*...ig Liniment was ‘
resorted to, and the soreness and lameness was soon re
moved, and it was perfectly well in three or four days.—
V\ e have no h< sitation in recommending it as a valuabk
preparation, to be used externally on man or beast.
J DUNN,
Foreman of Adams Cos ’s Express Stable, iV. Y.
Rheumatism.— Th-s is to certify that m\ wiie w.saf
flicted with sevi re chronic Rheumatism ; she had suffered
for months with the most excrueiming pains; she had
tried Rheumatic Compounds, Reliefs and almost even
thing recommended for this di<adlul and sense. None ot
them relieved her pains in lhe least. She used a fifty cent
bottle of Mustang Liniment, and it cured her entirely; she
is now p fleetly well, and recommends all of her friends
to use the Mustang Liniment.
(Signed) .James L. Oliver.
Savannah, Georgia, January Ist, 1853.
Principal Offices, 304 Broadway, New York, and St. !
Louis, Missouri.
A. G. BRAGG & CO., Proprietors.
Sold in Golumbus, Gu., by GEiSNER Oc PEABODY* i
February 5, 1853 twfcwlv
Metallic Burial Cases.^
THESE cities have been universa’ly approved wherever
used They are much ruperior to those of wood, and
combine within themselves all tfiose qualities so desirable in a
Southern Climate.
They are composed of several kinds of Metal, but principals 1
of Iron. • ,
They are thoroughly enamelled inside and out, and thus mad* 1
impervious to air ami indestructible, and can be sold at aootu !
Die rates of covered coffins.
The public are iuy’fed to call and examine Hu m for them- !
•elves, and at a ghu r they will see the great advantage of this- j
rtver any other ever offered to the public.
Lol'imbns. Peh. 23—wAitwllm SAMMH & ROOVF.Y \
DOUGLASS•& DOLL.L *SS,
attorneys at law,
Cull b ■ /, Get r^ia.
>\ ?.r J j t , ' ,ce ’ n ttle counties of the Southwestern Circuit, j
U 3tewart coumy of the Chatt ihoochee circuit.
Nov 3() vrlv Et GKNiUS L. DOUGLASS,
MARCELI.US DOUGLABS.
WILLIAMS 8c OLIVER,
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eu TllApjjgyy OLiVER.
MEDICINES.
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IIADWAYS READY RELIEF.
RA DWA Y S REN OVA IING RESOLVENT.
RA DIVA Y'S REAU Y REG ULA 7 OJiS
i’lie ox - <*i i i*-li v*iii lit .til casts
Instantly *>top pain, quickly cure diseust, and always
prevent s;ckiiess.
KADW’AYS KKADV KELIEF.
INTKRNAh AND EXTERNAL.
Tlie moment it is aj pt e*l it .\ .11 rein ve Uie sufferer trora tl.e
most lorturing pain.
ITS two actions
lt9 Primary action is to allay pain—to neutralize the effects of
a diseased action —lor it there was no cause llure would be no
effect', no diseased deposits or unhealthy irritations, tilt re would
be no pain.
Its secondary action is to remove thecaum itself and trelieve
tlie system irom ati foreign matters, and entirely cure all com
plaints herein enumerated.
EXTERNAL PAINS.
Tk> moment it is applied externally, it stops all pains.
ir CURES
Rheurratism, Neuralgia, Lumbago,
Tic l)oloreux, < out, Sprains-ind Strains,
Distorted Limbs, P raiysis, sick Headache,
Painful Swellings,
IN A FEW I!< t T RS.
Internal Pains.
Diarrha.-a, Dysentery. Cholera Morbus,
Cholera, Chi I.s and Fever, Pains in the Bowels,
Cramps and Spasms.
Heart Burn—Sour Stomach.
A few drops of K.ul way’s Heady belief will instantly allay the
most violent irritations, cleanse lhe stomach lr>>m acid, check
the most dis ressing discharges, enliven and invigorate with
werinth, s:rengilien and vitor llie cold cramped and shrivelled
extremities, and protect the r-ystein ruin all mimasiic and epi
demic poisons.
SICK //1 JtD.iU J{F.,~ R. R.Re ief will stop the most dis
tressing sick headache in a lew minutes.
jVF. UliJll.GlJi. —R. U. Belie! ill instantly relieve the suf
ferer iroin the most excruciu ing p-roxvsma ot Neuralgia.
Toe quick action of R R. R. Remedies.
Isoneoi die most iuiporiam discoveries in i\ie*Dcai science; no
; sooner are they a,.piied to theptiimul part, or taken into iliesys
: lein afilicled with disease, than iLey telegraph tin ir pain reliev
ing and health restoring influences to ail pans of the diseased
i body.
I Tlky are prepared from tbe active properties of Medicxnals.
i Nothing inert or useless enters their composition.
Radway's Ready Regulators.
Are prepared from the active principle of Medicinal slump,
i Roots, Herbs, PI ntsand Balsams. Ho that K. U. Regulator is
i equal in point of power to ,our or five of common cathartic or
vegetable pi 1 s.
They are mi and ad pleasant in their operation, regulating the
aciion.of (ho bowels, liver, skin, and all other o>gans. Ladies
will fine Bndw y’s Beady Regulators a iriendly regulator of the
cinaie system.
CHROJWC COSTIVENESS. —A popular gentleman in this
city well known to Druggiststhroughout tlie U. States, had not
enjoyed the luxury of a natural discharge from the bowels for
twenty-five years wiiliout llie aid of drastic purgatives, which
bad almost borne h tn down to the grave, until he commenced
the use of Kadway’s Beguiutois. He first look four per day fora
week, then one every day until the whole organization became
regvnated. Delias now his regular evacuations, and has not tak
en a particle of medicine fors'X months.
RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT.
Purifies, Renovates and Resolves.
THE BLOOD IT PURIFIES.
THE SYSTEM ’IT RENOVATES.
IT RESOLVES AWAY FROM THE
BODY ALL DISEASED DEPOSITS.
ITS QUICK JiCTlOM. —The moment tLis powerful Reno
vator of the blood, and Resolver of Disease is taken into the
body, it commences its work o cleansing and purification.
B me* that are rotten with poisonous and diseased deposits, are
no de sound and whole by iis action.
mil/ HEtit/l). —Blood that has become impregnated with
corrupt humors and po sonous admixtures, is quickly cleansed
and purified, and made clean and ea.ihv.
iSKJ) OhG ijYS. —< rgans that have been deranged
and prostrated,and rendered incapable of perloiining iheir na
tural fu* ctions,are suddenly invigorated and strengthened,and
enabled to periorm their natural duties.
It legenerat* severy organ and nieinberof the body; it makes
sound, i eul by and strong all wean, diseased and unsound
parts.
V\ kaknkss in Male or Female is quickly cured, and thede
bilitahd ind emaciated made strong, vigomus and healthy,
Impotence and Nocturnal Emissi -ns in man, or disea-es of
eiti er one or mote o the generative organs, is quickly removed,
and lhe body n -.tored to a healthy and sound condition.
i o\v Spirit:,—\krvoltsnkss.—in women,lhe im-uerousi-om*
plaints and ailin* IPs which cast such gloom over their spirits, a
tew doses* the Renovating Resolvent will quickly remove and
the imst nervous, gloomy and depressed, feel healthy, strong
and happy.
sgl Jj 7 RIIF. UJI.- The most obstinate cases of Fait Rheum
will yield to :he Renovating Resolvent One gentleman who
supposed tlmt this complaint wa> l.crediuiry in his bunily, and
bad been ■ flhcled with Sail Rlienm since hisbir*h, was cured by
tlouseola ew bottles of the Renovating Resolvent, and the
poi-onous Rln urn entirely eradicati and Horn his system.
Radw *y’s Re--ovatii g Re o vent. Is sold bv Druggis s generally.
R. R. li OFFICE, 162 FULTON ST , N. YORK.
•V. B.— Book lor the signature ol KaDVX AY & CO., on each
bottle.
R. R. R. is sold bv Druggists everywhere.
For sale by li. CARTER,
Columbus, Ga.
and J. F. WOODBURY,
April 12—tvlv Hamilton, Ga
i _ Kt&m
CKEERYPEGTOEAI
For tile rauiil Cure of
COltfiflS. fI,S. HOARSENESS.
B RON EH ITIS, Vi HOOP! Mi-COliG 11,
CROIP. ASTHMA. AMD
CONSIIH !*TE©N.
Many years of tiial, instead of impairing the public con
fidence in thi-* medicine, has won for it an appreciation and
notoriety bv tixr exceeding the mo t santjuine expectation’
of its friends. Nothin? hut its intrin-ic virtues and the un
mistakable benefit conferred on thousands ofsuflerers could
originate and maintain the reputation it enjoys. While
many interior remedies thrust upon the community have
failed and been di-carded, this has gained friends bv every
trial, conferred benefits on tbe afflicted they can never for
get, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable
to be forgo ten.
While it is a fraud on the public to pretend that any one
medicine will infallibly cure—still there is abundant proof
that the Cherry Pectoral does not only as a general thing?
but almost invariably cuie the maladies tor *hieh it is cm,
ployed.
A** time makes the c e facts wider and better known, this
medicine lias gradually become the be.= t reliance of the af
flicted, fro n the log cabin of the American Peasant, to the
palaces ot European Kings Throughout this entire coun
try ift every State, city, and indeed almosi every hamlet it
contains, Cherry Pectoral is known as the best remedy ex
tant for diseases of the Throat and Lungs, and in many
foreign countries, it is coming to he extensively used by the.r
mo.- tin tell iaent Physicians. In Great Britain, France and
Germany, where the medical sciences have reached their
hiMie-t perfection, Cherrv Pectoral is int oduced, and in
con taut me in the Armies, Hospitals Aims Houses Public
Institutions, and in dome-tic p actice. as the surest temedy
their attending Physicians can employ for the more dan
gerons aflections of the luiias. Also hi milder and
lur children it is safe, pleasant and effectual to cure. In
fact,some of the mot flatterin? testimonials we receive
have been from parents who have found it efficacious in
cases particularly incidental to childhood.
The Cherrv Peetoial is manufactured by a practical
Cbemfet, and every ounce of it under his own eye, with in
variable accuracy and care. It is sealed and protected by
law’ from counterfeits, consequently car. be relied on as gen
uine without adulteration. . ,
We have endeavored here to furnish the community with
a medicine of ssich intrinsic superiority and worth as should
commend itself to their confidence—a remedy at once sale,
speedv and effectual, which this has by repeated and count
le-s trial- proved itself to be: and trust by great care in pre
paring it with chemical accuracy, of uniform strength to
afford Physicians anew agent on which they can relv tot
thet e-t results,and th.* afflicted with a remedy that w ill d<
tor them all that medicine can do.
Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Sold in Columbus, Ga., by ROBERT CARTER.
and DANFORTII & NAGEL
and by Druggists generally. Jan. 22—w*fctw4m.
TRAVELING.
~ IIARNDEN'S EXPRESS.
tt .KDOLPH Slml.
U 7 E resriecttuily beg leave t<* imorm tbe citizens ol Uo.umbus
and iisvion.itv, that we have concluded our arrat.gemeM?
with tl.e Uentral Railroad Banking Company, and are now run
ning in**ss* tigers duiiv front Macon to Savannah.
\N<. forward. ne g. ods daiL over the Muscogee and s-omn .
Western Rail*..ad t<. Fort Valley, Oglethorpe ai.*l Mac* n, thence j
to Milleilgeville Savai nah am all intermediate places.
Also, to Mon goinerv, Ala. We would also say, that our Ix-
by the steamers to New Y.rk at <1 Philadelphia enable us
to forward every description of merchandise and valuables.
Notes. Drafts, aiid Bills* collected in every town in the Neither!,
and Eastern x ales; also, to < aiifornia and Europe.
< skficks* and Arknts —Kando’ph street. Coin in bus, j
the “* rn* r Mone” piintii g office :C.A.EI a & 8011, ‘*|; cy>n “• j
Mr. Kendrick, Fori Valley; G. K. Clayton, Oglethorpe ; Ijo Baj j
street. Savannah; 74 Broadway, JVew York; 43 and 45 |
Tturd. Philadelphia ; 8 Court street, Boston; Exchange street, ;
Providence; Momgomerv street, .‘an Francisco.
LIVINGSTON, WIN'HESTER & CO.
Columbus. April 13—tw&w j
NEW YOKE AND SAVANNAH STEAM SHIP
LINE,
_ Weekly The new and splendid Steamships
Flor ida . ... . Capt. Lyon,
and
Alabama , Capt. Ludlow.
Belonging to the Nkw York and Savannah Stkam Navigation
Company.
iTTii.I, leave Savannah and New York every Saturday. These
\ V ships are t,3no tons register, and unsurpassed in safety .r r -
and c nntort. . .
These steamers leaving Savannah at the same time that the
Marion and Foutherner leave*-:Charleston,arrive in New York as
soon as. or beforethem.
passage $25- payable before going on bor.rd
Agents : PADELFOKD, FAY &. CO., Savannah, Ga.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
April3o,lßs2 —tf] 104 Front street.New Yora^
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
P TIIEU. S. Mail Steamship ST.iTF. OFGEOh
GLi lei v**B Savannah the tollowii g Wednesday so
Philadelphia: Dec V. and 30th, January I2thau*l 20th, February
9th and v3<l, March oth and 23*1, April 6th and 2bth, May 4tb and
18th, June 1. A ntW steamship now building, in every respect
i equal to the Stab ol Georgia, will t:ike her place in the line dur
ngthe month o June next, and with the Georgia make a weekly
line.
This ship has been built wi'h the strictest regard to the
safety and comfort, and her accommodations for passengers are
unsurpassed by those ot any other sioamship on tbe cos*.
Fare to Philadelphia $25; through to New York $-5; Steer
age SO, P.YDELFOKD& FAY, Agents. Savannah.
D,. ( . 7 —4Qwtf H FRRQN fc MARTIN. Phiiadeiph
United States Mail Line.
From Columbus, Ga., to Chunnenuggee, Union
Springs, Ala., Via Lamington, Sam! Fort, Uchee,
Creek Stand, Hernando, Lnon, and Stewart’s
3IiIIs.
y. THE undersigned is now prepared to carry
passengers on this line: lie therefore hopes to
he invored win* a good sh ire of the public patronage. This line
intersects, at Chunnenuggee, the line to Montgomery, via Tus
kegee. Ah*.; also.the ot e to Tallahassee, Fb-rida, via. llidge'y
Five Points, Aft. Andrew, (Jay ton. Eufauia, Ala.
Relative distances Horn this route: Warrior Stand is five
miles Ir* m Hernando : Aberloil is eight miles from < hunne
nuugee; and Missouri, Pike county, is eighteen miles from chun
neiniggee.
Carriages reserved and readyat any trip r or the use of families.
This line intersects at Columbus,Ga.. with the Muscogee Rail
road tor Macon, Savannah (with but ten niJes staging) and all
intermediate points.
SCHEDULE:
Leave Columbus Tuesday, rinnsday and Saturday 7 A. Rl.,
arrive at Chunneiiuggee next days, at noon.
Leave Chunnenuegee Tuesday and J hursday aid Sunday
I at 1 o’clock p. m., and arrive at Columbus Monday, Wednesday
and Friday ai 8 p. m.
APPLETON HAYGOOD, Cohtracior.
St;ige Office at “Oglethorpe House.”
.I;;n. 11, 1853. I I2tn _ T. C. PRIDGEN, Agent.
VERNOY & ECTOR’S
OM N I BUS L.IN E .
Fare—ln Proportion to the Distance.
VVE return our thanks to the traveling public
and the citizens generally, for their libeial pat
ronage, and would inform tin m that odr splendid new OjflMJ-
B USSFS, with i INK TF.A.MS and carelut I/t l PER a, will
continue to run for the accommodation of the citizens and per
son-* stopping at the Public Houses.
Calls ieit at the Hotels or at our stable, strictly attended to.
Columbus, March I—w&twly
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KUNA WAYS. _____
One Hundred Dollars Reward.
t RAN a WaY fMm the suhscr.ber ; bout ihe last ol
Sejitember, i852, a negro by 1 i;e name of ALFRED,
about twenty iwoy* arsold, about six leet high, weight* g
aoout o*;e ht*ndr*d ni.d eighty lbs.; i: is thought said
negro was eulicid away By some white man, aid is now
: harbored mar Marksville, J ee county, Ga.; the abovt
reward will tie paid lor the delivery of said negro to Robert J
Flihti. in Farly coumy. < e *rgiii, or to niysell in Barbour county.
Alabama, ’oget-her with pr*>oi si.fficient to convict the hnrborer :
or tiit\ dollars fur-the delivery ol the near** or bis lodgement in
any safe jaii so that 1 get Imn again ; or fit ty dollars lorthe above
required prom. HENRY BATTS.
March 29 w3m
I anaway.
J - FRGM the shbscriber, a ne.ro boy% twenty-five year?
old, five feel six inches high,deep copper color, a little
V inclined lo be bow legged.
[ /fA A lib* ral reward wII be paid for the apprehen-ion ot
said boy, lodg-d in .ome jail wh* re lean get him, or dc
•J&mf livered’to me at my plantation, five mi es west of Chat
j tahoo'hee, Florida.
| > pril l’ -w_:nn* RICHARD RANKIN.
NOTICE.
J - RANAWAY on the <>th inst., a negro man by the
name of DICK, twenty years old, complexion is black,
\ tolerably quick spoken, about five feet six or eight inches
| iiiaii. Any intelligence from him will be thanklully re
! ceived at * otton Valley P. 0., Macmi county, A'a.
Doubtless be is on h.s s'ay to Carolina, and is try ing t
find his way by the Railroad. W M. 11. GARNER.
April ‘.6—wtf
BROUGHT TO JAIL,
fAs a runaway slave, a negro man who says his name is
SACK, m and belongs to Win. Garner, of A/acon county,
Alabama, Said b*iy is about 20years old, dark complex
ion, weighs 130 or 135 ibs.
The owner is requested to come forward, prove pro
perty, pa\ c inrges and lake him away, or he will be dealt
with as tin* law directs. JOSEPH REM BERT,
< ‘oh minis. April 26—wtf Jailor Museotee county.
SSO Reward.
RANAWAY from my residence, near Glena’ta, Ma
FS lion county, Georgia, *ast. Thursday uiornii g, a black
negro gir , with full face and eyes,and projecting fore
bead, named ANN, about twenty two year.- old ; weighs
.. fesfcy near one hundred and li ty pounds. She speaks slowly
and in a low tom-ol voice. She is probably about Columbus.
Ga. J w ill give $25 lor her apprehension and delivery, or SSU
for her and the w hite man, who probably aided in her escape.
March 8— lOwtt A. M. SHEPHERD.
Rich & Co’s Salamander Safes,
At Manufacturer’s Prices; Freight only added.
IN no ir stance have these safes failed in preserving their con
tents, in the fiercest tires. The price of a sale, from fifty dol
lars upwards, is but a small premium of insurance on valuable
15 >oks and Papers,against Fire turd olh* r accidents, for a series
of years. For sale by 11A 1.1. fit MOSES,
A/arch 22—w3m Columbus. Georgia,
VAKIETY WORKS.
WARP ROOM Broad st.. COLUMBUS, Ga
NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF TIMES OFFR E.
I’MIE pr->[>rietors efthis establishment are endeavoring to
. rest the evil of buying at the North, by muiiulacluriug evet
<lescription <>l building requirements—sin it as VJiMt J.I, OCRS,
It I.Y/iOIV K LLYDS, -vEs H ot til; sizes, dressed FLUOR IMG
PL.iMK, and other kinds ol LUMBER ; WOO h F.M 11 ii It K.
of every description; BF.iJUTL.iJ/S trout 8-1 50 to .SC3 each.—
And more remarkable than ail, the fittest CO TiJiGE Liijii /.
in the world at $1 each.
Please give us a <*all before purchasing elsewhere, for we are al
ways in a trading humor at low prices for cash. L.iTHa at
$1 at) per thousand.
WM. BROOKS k. f n.
flnJumßus *itv - 97wtf
MARBLE WORKS,
East side Broad St. near the 3larket House
COLUMBUS, GA.
fTAVE constantly on hand all kinds of Grave Stones
I 1 Monuments, Tombs and Tablets, of American.
Italian and Irish Marble. Engravingand carving done
on stone in the best possible manner; and ail kinds ot Gran
ite Work at the shortest notice.
JOHN H. MADDEN.
P. S.—Plaster ot Pans and Cement.alwayson hand foi
sale. Columbus, March 7, 1850. 10 ts
For Sale.
A Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, will be sold below
Bostou prices. For particulars, apply at this office.
Uolumbus, Jan. 4—wil
SPUING AIDS Sim CLOTHS
}OHH SMITH,
No. 125 Brotul Street, Columbus, Ga,
HAS NOW ON HAND A FUI.L AND WI'LL SELECTED STOCK OF
SPRINT, AND SIMM lilt CLOTHING!
To which he invites the attention of the public-. Hoping they may fa\or him vita
a call and examine for themselves.
Everv article usually kept in a ‘‘CLOTHING STORE” will be found at
* A JOHN SMITH’S
Columbus, April 20 —w&twtf Lo. 125 W est side Lroad Street.
’ IfflG H Slfiß CL01867
£P£S2S2C£a£S
Clothier and Merchant Tailor,
{NEXT DOOR TO HILL ‘ AND DAWSONS ,)
Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia.
JS NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY GENTLEMEN WITH TIIE LATEST
SPUING AND SUMMER
Styles of Clothing, Furnishing Goods,
| a hat®, mzu*. fig
j** —ALSO—
! rarnalTESlSESo tSMIPBir mm, WaiLOSIS & HEIIBIEIEObILiiS* w
CI/'IHS, CASSLMEUES AM) VESILNG3,
of the latest importations, of French and English s'yles manufactured to older and warranted,
under the direction of
ii, at. ww&m
who wi’l be pleased to accommodate his fiends a , all otiiers that may call, v\ith such gai meats <!*
cannot fail to please.
Columbus. Oel 9 1552. tv. &wtt
ME ll CH A Nt'’ T AILO H.
uni: DOOR ItKLOW GESNRR & PHAROIIY’., DRUG STORE
©©&©!£]©©§<> ©!S©[&Soi\o
—rllAS JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE STOCK'OF—
[fall m© wMrm m©m 9
I * to which he solicits the attention of the public. ‘Msstock comprises some of the most beautilulslyles of
otlis, fli irel, bUek at fmcv clo-e<l French anti English Cnssfmetes; black
. l?:f. anil fancy Silk Velvet Vestings of all similes and colors,
which i e is prepared to makeup in the NEATEST ami most FASHIONABLE ST\ LES. ,
A long y< ‘erio.ie jin a ittin g, in so n: of the n Hi fnshio.table cities >t the U\i >n, m i.if* him confident that bis efforts to pKa v
all those .vlio nay favor hi n with aci 1, will not be in vain, lie is only desiro is to have a lair and impartial trial >ei<Te lU
uhlic, uni this iie asks, feeling sure that it wdi he accorded, and once accorded lie tears not the result.
In audition to tle various cloths. Gash neros, Gas si meres u. Drills enumerated above, he has on hand and is receiving a mock
R EAD Y-MAD E CL O THING ,
j ), e latest styles, ami ofsuperior quality. In a word he has everything suitable to a gentleman s toilet
jjjgr Gall and examine, as he is determined to give cheap bargains.
C dumbus Oct B—twtf
s mH’ QBOTaTO AWAL
J. D. WILLIFORD & CO.,
(At the old stand of H. MUdlebrook <Sf Cos.)
Two doors above J. Funis St Cos , Broad street. Columbus, Ca.,
ARE NOW RECEIVING A VERY EXTKNrIVE STOCK OF Kftfi&T CLASS
Ready Made Clothing, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Si c. Clentlemen’s Furnishing Goods of
every variety.
Everv article in this establishment has been purchased this Fall. The garments have been cut by the most experienced
and fashionable tailors. All sizes of men and hoys can he easily fitted with Ready made Clothing. Gents’ready made
garments of everv i oweivio le variety and style. . ....
QOVs CLOTH 1 KG —It is impossible toenumerate the different articles of Ckuhing for boys and children.
LADIES’ CLOA KS-A new and elegant article—Ladies’ fcilk, Merino and Colton Vests, &.c.
and Cap3 —Of the best make and latest fushions.^jj^
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER.
We are prepared to makeup Clothing at unusually low rales—and in a style iot inferior to any. Every irarment war
ranted to give satisfaction. Our assortment of Cloths, Cassimres, Vestings, Furnishing Goods. &c..\vill he lout tl complete
in everv particular; and a careful examination of all < nr goods is respectfully solicited from those who mpy read this notice.
}f. 8.--A deduction ol five per cent, w ill Le made for Gascon ah billsnot less than ten dollars.
Jas. D. Williford. Daniel Rowe.
ROCK HAM IMS AHCY.
MSI BIK AS# ITATBffI Ml 808,
102, BROAD STREET.
HAVE just received and offer for sale, a good variety of Staple and Fane} 7 Station
ery, Domestic and Foreign Writing Papers.
hpV* ,r, j~ I 1 .* )e * a ™ ue *7. Jovnson | Blank Cards in packs, of the best qualities. Waterman’s
SpS i r ne nest French tuaauiac- • an(J Ameri can Drawing Paper ot all sizes WVers and
Utted Packet. Letter, Cap, Bath and Note. = Sealing Wax, red, black, aborted c olors and fanev.
American Papers—Blue and White, Laid and Wove, I Ladies’ Reticules and Satchels ot new styles, Pent Fo-
Foolscap, Packet Post, Commercial Cos t, Letter, Bath lios, Pent Mommies, Q ‘ills, fancy panel Weights, Tissue
Post, Bill and Commercial Note Papers—Manufactured by | Paper, Silk Paper, Lead Pencil? ol Faber, Rhoades, jo and
Owen &. Hurlburt, Plattn<*r Sl Smith; also, various kinds j other make, Backgammon and Bristol Boards. Wiiting
of our own manulvtnr rt , including Fiat Cap and Mediums, j Inks, Banker’s Case-', Arnoldo’s genuine Copying Ink, glass
Blue. Cream Laid. Wove, Dnn i a k. Mo rning, Adhe-ive, 1 Ink Stands, India Rubber arid Green’s Patent I: k bra er,
white and Bluff Government and Plain Envelopes of all i Pocket Knives of Wostenholm’s, Rodgers’and Crookc-s
sizas. Pensot every description both Gold and Steel, also ; manufacture.
Quill Pen Nibs. j Blank Books made and ruled to order; also on hand
fnk Stands ot bronze and silver plated taps, colored and i and constantly making, Printing and Wrapping papers ot
plain glass. j ali the vari us kind-.
arrangements are such as to enable u* to offer great inducements to buj'ers, and a libe
ral discount made to cash purchasers. Initials stamped on Paper or Envelopes.
April 27, ]Bs3—w&twtf. G. 3. CURTIS, Agent.
NOTICE.
AT TANARUS, nre notffie | tmt i claim to own S. V *ee. 21. T
15, K.~B, a preek Indian Reserve certified ami appr-ved to
ni(—that the original contract therefor has been lost, and that |
shail proceed on the iid .tfon<iiiy in .June next, at the oflice oi \!-
f-ed f verson. F..q.. in Columbus, fTeorsria. t<* take evidence of the
exia'ence and loss of said contract, and to establish a copy thereof)
in order that a patent may issue to me for the same.
Columboa, .Vuy 3-w6t J.\S. KIVUN.
T. J. COLQUITT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Buena Vista, da.,
\T- r IL! J practice in the Courts *f *rion and Stewart*he Chat*
VV tnhooehce * *t.— *♦ —an Macon, Lee and Sumpter, oi the
•Southwestern Circuit.
RKrKtKxrK —lieu, trV . T. CoLQUITt COIUIUbUS, t>B.
July 15—ts