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Savannah Mutual Insurance Company.
THIS Company has returned in stock Sixty pbr cent, of
premiums in the last two years. The subscriber has the
Stocli scrip Twenty-five percent, for the last twelve months and
a dividend ot 6 percent, cash on the stock issuedfor 1852. In
surer* in this office will bring their stock scrip ot 1852and receive
their dividends—they can at the same time receive their scrip
lor 1853. ,
Marine and Fire risks taken atthe usual rates, by
Columbus, July B—wfetwly R. J. MQ3EB, Agent,
CALIFORNIA
in s1 Ri &n ii
BY TIIE
KENTUCKY MUTUAL
INSI^ANC^CoSpANV.
Apply to
JOHN MUNN, Agent,
Columbus, Ga.
BOSWELL & BILLING,
July 9—w&twly Medical Examiners.
AGENCY OF THE MANHATTAN
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
NEW YORK.
H. H. EPPING, Agent for Columbus, Ga.
DRS BOS WELL & BIEEIJYO, Medical Exaviincrs.
Pamphlets containing tables of Rates and other information
may be obtained by application at the office of the Agents.
Columus, Nov 23—twfcwly
MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE
BANK OF SAVANNAH.
AGENCY AT COLUMBUS,
WILL receive Deposits—and Checks for sale on New York
.Macon and Savannah.
April24—twtf RICHARD PATTEN.
UMI INSURANCE COMPANY*
Office, No. 10 Wall Street, New York.
CASH CAPITAL, $500,000.
SIMEON L. LOOMIS, President.
CHAS. J. MARTIN, Secretary.
E. S. GREENWOOD, : : : : : Agent.
Columbus, Georgia.
October 1, tw6m
MEDICAL NOTICES.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS,’
PERFUMERIES, &c.
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK,
DP*. R. A. WARE,
IS n®w receiving a much larger supply than ha
YW ever been before offered in this market. All wishing
ML to purchase pure and unadulterated articles in this
line, will do well to call and examine.
PUKE BRAND Y, OLD PORT AND MADEIRA
WINE, for Medical purposes, to be had at
R. A. WARE’S Drug Store.
PERFUMERIES AND COSMETICS.— Lubins and
Bazins assorted varieties, for sale by R. A. WARE.
LONDON PORTER AND SCOTCH ALE.—Yen
beat quality. For sale by R. A. WARE.
FINE SEGARS AND CHOICE CHEWING TO
JSACCO, can be had of R. A. WARE.
THREE HUNDRED SWEDISH LEECHES, just
received and tor sale by R. a. WARE.
BR USHES AND BROOMS of every kind, for sale by
u. A. WARD.
WINDOW GLASS, from 8 by 10 to 20 by 24, for sale
by R. A. WARE.
Columbus, Ga., April 2, 1853-w&twly
DR. S. B. LAW,
ft HAS located himself in Columbus, Ga., intending to pur
fCsffs sue the practice of his profession.
jjf His office is on Jackson street, opposite and directly East
£9 of the Jfethodist Church, the one formerly occupied by Dr
Holt, where he may be found at all times, unless absent profes
sionally Columbus, June 1, 1853—twtf
SURGERY
DR. STANFORD has returned to the city, and is now
fully prepared to enter into the practice of Surgery.
Columbus, Sept 17—twtf __
SURGICAL INFIRMARY.
DRS. WILDMAN A GANAHL
HAVE opened, in Savannah, an Infirmary for the treatment of
Surgical and Glironic Diseases.
The buildings are spacious, with ample grounds attached, and
expense has not been spared to provide the latest and most ap
proved appliances of the
SURGICAL ART,
for the benefit of those who may resort to this Institution for
relief.
The terms for Board, Nursing, &c., are $1 per day—slo being
required in advance. The fees for Surgical operations to be
agreed upon, before the operation is performed ; except incase
of indigence, when $1 per day will cover all expenses,
Slaves provided for, in separate building, on the above terms.
N. B. No case of Surgical or Chronic disease will be received
into this establishment, unless it is believed, after examination,
that the case is curable, or admits of relief; but $5 will be in
variably charged for Examination and opinion, if the case is
rejected.
Ths undersigned would receive into their private offices,
on liberal terms, a number of young men, who are desirous of
availing themselves of a thorough course of preliminary instruc
tion, clinical opportunities and anatomical investigations
P. H. WILDMAN, M. D.
Cor. South-Broad and Abercorn sts
CHAS. GANAHL, M. D.
South-Broad, 3 doors east of Barnard st
Savannah, Ga., Sept. 10,1853—w&twtf
MEDICAL CARD.
DR. N. H WIGGINS,
OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Co
lumbus and vicinity.
ZfsT Office at Dr. Young’s Drug Store.
Columbus, July 2—w&twtf
JAMES ROUSSEAU “
KEEPS a fine assortment of Groceries on hand, for sale on
reasonable terms, consisting of—
-100 Bbls. Flour;
75 Sacks F'.o Coffee;
100 Boxes Tobacco—Assorted Qualities;
25,000 Cigars —Assorted Brands ;
10 Bbl 9. New England Rum;
10 Bbls. Common Gin;
25 Jars Snuff;
75 Casks Bacon,
40 Hgds, N. O. Sugar.
100 Barrels Whiskey.
250 Coils Kentucky Rope.
50 Bales India Bagging.
1500 Sacks Salt.
Also, tine Brandies and Wines of different qualities.
Also, many other articles too numerous to mention. Those
wishing to purchase, will please give him a call.
CT” Store West side Broad Street, 6 doors above Rankin’s
Corner.
Columbus, Jan. 11, 185 . 1 wtf
CLOTHING
FOR TIIE
PAUL OP 1853!
T>URCHASERS ©t CLOTHING are informed that we
X are manufacturing the
LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING
(at wholesale only) suitable for the Country Trade,to be
toundm the States.
do business on the
ONE PRICE SYSTEM.
BohcitS 8 promptl y filled - exam ination of our stock is
oo p. n > MANFORD &, BROTHER,
tm n 1 ark . f ? w ’ voppositethe Astor House,) N. Y.
JN. if. We are the laigest manufacturers of Oiled Cloth
ket counlry ’ Robber Clothing at the lowest mar
ket rates. New York. June 21—w3m
“““CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE.
The Great Purifier of the Blood !
NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT.
AN infallible remedy lor Scrofula, King’s Evil, Rheumatism
Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the
Face, Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm orTetter,
Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints,
Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Com
plaints, and all diseases arising from m injudicious use of Mer
cury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity ofthe Blood.
This valuable medicine, which has become celebrated for the
number of extraordinary cures effected through its agency, has
induced the proprietors, at the urgent request of their friends, to
offer it to the public, which they do with the utmost confidence
in its virtues and wonderful curative properties. The following
certificates, selected from a large number, are, however, stronger
testimony than the mere word of the proprietors; and are all
from gentlemen well known in their localities, and of the highest
respectability, many of them now residing in the city of Rich
mond, Virginia.
F. Boydkn, Esq., of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, known
every where, says he has seen the medicinecalled Carter’s Span
isn Mixture administered in over a hundred cases, in nearly all
I the diseases for which it is recommended, with the most aston
ishingly stood results. He says it is the most extraordinary med
icine he has ever seen.
Aouk and Fkvkr—Great Cure—l hereby certify, that for
three years I had Ague and Fever ofthe most violent description.
I had several physicians, took large quantities of Quinine, Mer
cury, and 1 believer.il the Tonics advertised, but all withoutany
permanent relief. At last I tried Carter’s Spanish Mixture, two
bottles of which effectually cured me, and I am happy to sayl
have had neither chills nor fevers since. I consider it the best
Tonic in the world, and the only medicine that ever reached my
case. Beaver Dam, near Richmond. Va. John Longden.
C. B. Luck, Esq., now in the city of Richmond, and for many
years in the Post Office: luis such confidence in the astonishing
efficacy of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, that hehas bought upwards
of 50 bottles, whieh he has given away to the afflicted. Mr.
Luck says he has never known it to fail when taken according
to directions.
Dr. Minos, a practising physician, and formerly of the City
7/otel, in the city of Richmond, says he has witnessed in a num
ber of instances the effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixture which
were most truly surprising. Me says in a case of consumption
dependent on the liver, the good effects were wonderful indeed.
Samuel M. Drinker, ofthe firm of Drinker & Morris, Rich
raond, was cured of Liver complaint of 8 years standing, by the
use of two bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture-
Great cure of Scrofula. —The editorsol the Richmond Re
publican had a servant employed in their press room, cured of
violent Scrofula, combined with Rheumatism, which entirely
disabled him from work. Two bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mix
ture made a perfect cure of him, and the editors, in a public no
tice say they “cheerfully recommend it to all who are afflicted
with any disease ofthe blood.”
Still another cure of Scrofula. — I had a very valuable
boy cured of Scrotula by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. I consider
it a truly valuable medicine. James M. Taylor, conductor on the
R. F. & P. R. R. Cos., Richmond, Va.
Salt Reum of 20 years standing Cured —Mr John ‘ homp
son residing in the city of Richmond, was cured by three bottles
of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, of Salt Rheum, whieh he had nearly
20 years, ami which all the physicians of the city could not cure.
Mr. Thompson is a well known merchant in the city of Richmond,
and his cure is most remarkable.
YVm. A. Matthews, of Richmond. Va., had a servant cured of
Syphillis in the worst form, by Carter’s Spanish Mi ture. He
says he cheerfully recommends it, and considers itan invaluable
medicine.
RiciiAßn E. West, of Richmond, w r as cured of Scrofula, and
what physicians called confirmed consumption, by three bottles
of Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
Edwin Burton, Commissioner of Revenue, says he has seen
the good effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixture in a number of Sy
philitic cases, and says it isaperfect cure for that horrible disease.
VVm. G. Harwood, of Richmond, Va., cured of Old Sores and
Ulcers which disabled him from walking. Took a few bottles
of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to walk without a
crutch, in a short time permanently cured.
Principal Depots at M. Ward, Close & Cos.. No. 83 Afaiden Lane
New York.
T. W. Djott & Sons, No. 132, North 2d street, Philadelphia.
Bennett &. Beers, No. 125 Maine street, Richmond, Va.
And for sale by
THOS. M. TURNER & CO.
JAS. H. CARTER,
Savannah, Ga
ODOItER OL riiADODY,
DANFORTH & NAGEL,
Columbus, Ga
And by druggists and country merchants every where.
Price $1 ; six bottles lor $5.
May 25—w&twlv
CHERRYPECTOSAL
For the rapid Cure of
COUGHS. COLDS. HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
Os all the numerous medicines extant, (and some of them val
uable) for the cure of pulmonary complaints, nothing has ever
been found which could compare in its ejects with this prepara
tion. Others cure sometimes, but at all times and in all diseases
of the lungs and throat where medicine can give relief, this will
do it. It is pleasant to take, and perfectly safe in accordance
with the directions. We do not advertise for the information
of these who have tried it but those who have not. Families
that have known its value will not be without it, and byits time
ly use, they are secure from the dangerous consequences of
Coughs and Colds which neglected, ripen into fatal consumption.
The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute was awarded to
this preparation by the Board of Judges in September 1847 ;
also, the medals of the three great Institutes of Art, in this coun
try ; also the Diploma of the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati, has
been given to the Cherry Pectoral, by their Government in con
sideration of its extraordinary excellence and usefulness in cur
ing affections of the lungs and throat.
Read the following opinion founded on the long experience of
the eminent Physician of the port and city of
St. Johns, May 8, 1851.
Dr. J. C. Ayer: Five year’s trial of your Cherry Pectoral in my
practice, has proven what I foresaw fr m its composi ion, must
be true, that it eradicates and cures the colds and coughs to
which we, in this section, are peculiarly liable.
I think its equal has not yet been discovered, nor do I know
how a better remedy can be made for the distempers of the
throat and lungs. J. J. Burton, J\l. D., F. R. S.
See what it has done on a wasted constitution, not only in the
following cases, but a thousand more:
Sudbury, Jan. 24th, 1851.
Dr. Ayer : In the month of July last 1 wasattacked by a violent
diarrhoea in the mines of California. 1 returned to Sail Francis
co in hope of receiving benelit from a change of climate and diet.
My diarrhoea ceased, but was followed by a severe cough—and
much soreness. I finally started for home, but received no bene
fit from the voyage. My cough continued to grow worse, aid
when I arrived in New York, I was at once marked by my ac
quaintances as a victim of consumption. I must confess that I
saw no sufficient reason to “doubt what my friends all believed.
At this time I commenced takingyour truly invaluable medicine
with little expectation of deriving any benefit from its use. You
would not receive these lines did I not regard it my duty to state
to the afflicted, through you, that my health, in the space of eight
months, is fully restored. 1 attribute it to the use of your Cher
ry Pectoral. ’ Yours truly,
William W. Smith.
Washington, Pa., April 12,1848.
Dear sir: Feeling that I have been spared from a premature
grave, through your instrumentality by the providence of God, 1
will take the liberty to express to you my gratitude.
A cough and the alarming symptoms of consumption had re
duced me too low to leave me anything like hope, when my
physician brought me a bettlc of your “Pectoral.” It seemed to
afford immediate relief and now in a few weeks time has restor
ed me to sound health. If it will do for others what it hasdone
for me, vou are certainly one of the benefactors of mankind.
Sincerely wishing you every blessing,
I am, very respectfully yours,
John J. Clarke, Rector of St. Peter’s church.
With such assurance and ram such men, no stronger proof
c*ui be adduced unless it be from its effects upon trial.
Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Sold in Columbus,Ga., by ROBERT CARTER.
and DANFORTH NAGEL
and by Druggists generally. June 11—w&tw4m.
Mexican Mustang Liniment. *
AT Ne v York prices. We have just received a largo invoice
of the above excellent medicine, to be sold at the manufac
turer’s prices. Call at tho BLUE DRUG STORE,
March 2—tw&wly Sign of the Negro and .Mortar
THE ROAD TO HEALTH.
* AD
Copy of a letter from M r R. W PreSeot
street, Liverpool, dated bth June, 1801.
hove highest on oar
fiVcrYindba'd'digestion. On thelas^occasioih
however the virulence of the attack was so alarming, ana tne
iiiflaminattoH'&el in so severely, tl.f t eloubta were eot,rrtaii.ed of
her not being able to bear up under it, i or tunately slit wa. m
duccd to trvvour Pills, and she informs me that alter the hist,
andeach succeeding dose, had great relief. She continued to
take them, andaltlmigh she used only three boxes she is now in
the enjoyment of perfect health. could have sent >ou many
more cases, but the above, lrom the severity ot • he , ack, aiul
5 the speedy cure, 1 think speaks much in tavor ol your asto nsh
ing Pills. Signed W.R.KIRKUS.
AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF RHEUMATIC
FEVER IN VAN DIEM AN b LAND.
Copy of letter inserted in the Hobart Town Courier, ot th
Ist March, 1851, by Major I- Walch.
Margaret McConnigan, nineteen years of age, residing at New
Town, had been suffering from a violent rheumatic fever tor up
wards of two months, which had entirely deprived her ofthe
use of her limbs: during this period she was under the care ot
the most eminent medical moil in Hobart'l own, and by them
her case was considered hopeless. A friend prevailed upon her
to try Holloway’s celebrated Pills, which she consented to do,
and in an incredible short space ot time they effected a perfect
Cure of a pain and tightness in the Chest and Stomach
of a person 84 years of age.
From Messrs. Thaw & Son, Proprietors ol the Lynn Ad
; vertiser, who can vouch for the following statement.
August 2d, 1851.
To Professor Holloway:
Sir: 1 desire to bear testimony totlie good effect ot H< i low ay s
Pills. For some years 1 have suffered severely from a pain and
tightness in the stomach, which was also accompanied by a short
i ness of breatn, that prevented me from walking about. lam 84
! years of age, and notwithstanding my advanced state ol life,
| these Pills have so relieved me, that lam desirous that others
! should be made acquainted with their virtues. I am now ren
| dered, by their means, comparatively active, and can take exer
i cise without inconvenience oi pain, which I could not do before.
(Signed) HENRY COE,
North-street Lynn, Norfolk.
These celebrated Pills are wonderfully efficacious in the
following complaints :
Ague, Asthma, Bilious complaints, Blotches on the Skin, Bow
el complaints, Colics, Constipation of the Bowels, Consumption,
Debility, Dropsy, Dysentery, Erysipelas, Female Irregularities,
Fevers of all kinds, Fits, Gout, Headache, indigestion, inflamma
tion, jaundice, liver complaints, lumbago, piles, rheumatism,
retention of urine, scrofula, or king’s evil, sore throats, stone and
I gravel, secondary symptoms, tic douloureux, ulcers, veneral af
fections, worms of all kinds, weakness from whatever cause, &c.
1 Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway, 244 Strand,
! (near Temple Bar, London) and by all respectable druggists and
! dealers in medicines throughout the British Empire, and of those
of the United States, in boxes at 37)£c. 87, and $1 50 each. —
Wholesale by the principal drug house in the Union, and by
Messrs. A. B. &. D. Sands, New York.
There is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes.”
N. B.—Directions for the guidance of parents in every disorder
are affixed to each box.
For sale in Columbus, by
GESNER & PEABODY.
WM. W. LINCOLN,
May 17-twlt&wlteowy Savannah, Ga,
Mexican Mustang Liniment.
THIS invaluable preparation has been but a few months
before the people of the South, yet many thousands of
bottles have been sold and used in a great variety of
diseases, and it has given universal satisfaction. We
h ve heard of none that were dissatisfied with it. We
offer it as a remedy in the various diseases and com
plaints for which it is recommended, with full confidence
in curing them, as over four millions of Bottles havcf been
sold and used for a great variety of complaints, both of
men and animals,and it has always given satisfaction, be
cause it has performed just what we said it would. It has
neaiea vuneers aim neroiuious sores ana uteers that had
resisted the treatment ofthe Medical Faculty.
A child in Frederick ton, N. 15., a few days ago
burned its legs severely against a stove. The mother im
mediately applied Linseed Oil and Cotton Wool, with a
tight bandage over all; in a short time the screams ofthe
child induced the mother to remove the bandage, when it
was discovered that the cotton wool had taken fire by spon
taneous combustion and had considerably increased the
size of the burn. The mother happened to think that she
had part of a bottle of Mustang Liniment in her house,
whieh she got immediately and applied to the burned
limbs of the little sufferer, and as soon as it was applied,
the child ceased its cries and soon after fell asleep in its
mother’s arms, by the soothing influence of th s valuable
preparation.
This is to certify that the Mexican Mustang Liniment
has been used quite extensively in the stables of Adams &
Co.’s Great Southern, Eastern and Western Express, for
curing Galls, Chafes, Scratches, Sprains and Bruin, s,and
it has proved very effectual. Many of their men have
also used it on themselves and their families, and they all
speak of its healing and remedial qualities in the highest
terms. One of our hostlers got kicked, and badly cut and
bruised a his knee—as usual, the Mustang Liniment was
resorted to, and the soreness and lameness was soon re
moved, and it was perfectly well in three or four days.—
We have no hesitation in recommending it as a valuable
preparation, to be used externally on man or beast.
J. DUNN,
Foreman of A dams if, Co.'s Express Stable, N. Y.
Rheumatism. —This is to certify that my wife was af
flicted with severe chronic Rheumatism ; she had suffered
for months with the most excruciating pains she had
tried Rheumatic Compounds, Reliefs and almost every
thing recommended for this dreadful disease. None of
them relieved her pains in the least. She used a fifty cent
bottle of Mustang Liniment, and it cured her entirely; she
s now perfectly well, and recommends all of her friends
o 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, Ga., by GESNER & PEABODY-
February 5, 1853 —tw&wly
Prof. Alex. C, Barry’s Tricopherous, 1
OR MEDICATED COMPOUND.
Far Beautifying, Curling, Preserving, Restoring and
Strengthening the Hair, Relieving Diseases of
the Skin, Curing Rheumatic Pains, and
Healing External Wounds.
“Rounded by no geographical lines, the reputation of Barry’s
J Tricopherous pervades the Union. The sales of the arti
cle of late years have increased in a ratio that almost exceeds
belief. Professor Barry, after a caretul examination of his sales’
book, finds that the number of bottles delivered to order, in
quantities of trom a half gross upward, during the year 1852,
was within a trifle of 950,000.
It is unnecessary to present at length the evidence of the won
derful properties oi the Tricopherous, when the public have fur ■
nished such an endorsement as this. The cheapness of the article
and the explanations given of its chemical action upon the hair,
the scalp, and in all cases of superficial irritation, first recom
mended it to the attention of the people. This was all that the
inventor desired. Every bottle advertised itself. The effects of
the fluid exceeded expectation. It acted like a charm. The
ladies would not be without it. Country dealears in every sec
tion of the United States found they must have it; and thus
was built up a w holesale trade of an extent hitherto unheard of
as regards articles of this kind. The highest point has not yet
been reached, and it is believed the sales this year will be a
million and a half of bottles.
Depot and .Manufactory, No. 137 Broadway, New Yoik. Re
tail price, 25 cents a large bottle.
Liberal discount to purchasers by the quantity Sold by all
the principal men hants and druggists throughout the United
States and Canada, Mexico, West Indies, Great Britain, France,
&c. and by
R. CARTER, Columbus, Ga.
August 9, 1853—w&twfim.
LAND WARRANTS WANTED.
BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS for 40, SO, IGO acres
wanted, for which thehighest cash prices will be paid by
Columbus, amr 24—34wf J. ENNIS it Cl).
MAGISTRATE’S OFFICE.
AT the bookstore formerly occupied by A. C. FLEWELLEN
CO. All business entrusted to me will be promptly at
tended to. rAug. 3, if] J. L. HOWELL.
r IMJE first Volume of Putnam's Magazine being completed, per
sons can have them bound in any style, by leaving them
with DAVID ROSS,
June 24—w Book Binder, No. 72 Broad st.
BROOKS & CHAPMM,
(SUCCESSORS TO GESNER & PEABODY,)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS IN
Dru&s, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils,
©YE STUFFS, SURGICAL and DENTAL
XMTS r E'ROJ]lftCKMr'X'fi6 9
PERFUMERIES , SOAPS , FANCY ARTICLES , %c. Sic.
BLUE STORE, SIGN OF THE NEGRO AND MORTAR.
Wo. 77 West side Broad street, Columbus, Ga.
THE undersigned would respectfully announce to their friends of Columbus, and to the public
generally, that having purchased the entire interest of Messrs. Gesner & Peabody in the
store well known as the BLUE DRUG STORE, will continue the business under the name
and style as above.
This intimate connection with and close application to the business for several years, which
has given them much practical experience—united with a determination to be close and vigilant
as well as prompt and active in their attention to its duties and requirements—will, they hope, be
a sufficient guarantee to the public ol their efficienc}’ in the business, and that it will be properly
conducted. Determined to deal in none but WARRANTABLE ARTICLES, they hope by
such means to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage.
Physicians and Merchant dealers doing business in the country, will find it greatly to their in
terest call and examine their ample stock before purchasing elsewhere; for,in addition to fresh
and selected articles, they offer inducements in prices, which they are confident will prove
pc net jy satisfactory.
In their extensive arrangements for the proper advancement of the business, they have not been
unmindful of what would be to the interest and convenience ofthe City Physicians, but, in view of
their accommodation and for their especial benefit, have fitted up and neatly arranged a room—
with all necessary apparatus attached—to be devoted exclusively to Chemical and Pharmaceutical
operations. In this effort of theirs to relieve them of the trouble and vexation to which they have
been so long subjected, in preparing their own prescriptions, or in having them properly attended
to, they think they ought and believe they will sustain them.
Both or either of them will be present at all times (except from 10 o’clock A. M. until 2 o’clock
P. M. on Sundays) to attend carefully and promptly to this department of the business—and in
no instance will any but known extra Medicines be used in the preparation of prescriptions.
JNO. W. BROOKS. FOSTER S. CHAPMAN.
Columbus, Sept. 14, 1853—tw&w6m
SPRING Al SUM CLOTHiI.
Clothier and Merchant Tailor,
{NEXT DOOR TO HILL AND DAWSONS ,)
Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia.
JS NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY GENTLEMEN WITH THE LATEST
* SPRING AND SUMMER
Styles of Clothing, Furnishing Goods,
■ “ m r ■ <gg
JBB™hiks* ®AiE[f>sir im(b§® wailusss & ra©smiLk@*X
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS,
of the latest importations, of French and English styles manufactured to order and warranted
under the direction of
who will be pleased to accommodate his friends and all others that may call, with such rrarments as
cannot fail to please.
Columbus, Oct 9,1852. tw&wtf
SPRIG AID SHIER CLOTIIG.
JOHN SMITH,
No. 125 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga ,
HAS NOW ON HAND A FULL AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING!
To which he invites the attention of the public Hoping they may favor him with
a call and examine for themselves.
Every article usually kept in a ‘‘CLOTHINO STOKE” will be found at
JOHN SMITH’S
Columbus, April 20—w&twtf No. 125 West side Broad Street
MCE ISLAM ILLS AEE.VCY.
nut book imi must! nm mist
102, BROAD STREET.
HAVE just received and offer for sale, a good variety of Staple and Fancy Station
ery, Domestic and Foreign Writing Pape
Foreign Writing Papers. De la Rue’s, Joynson’s,
the celebrated Victoria Mills, aud the best French manulac
tured Packet, Letter, Cap, Bath and Note.
American Papers.—Blue and White, Laid and Wove,
Foolscap, Packet Post, Commercial Cost, Letter, Bath
Post, Bill and Commercial Note Pa tiers —Manufactured by
Owen &, Hurlburt, Plattner& Smith; also, various kinds
of our own manufacture, including Flat Cap and Mediums.
Blue, Cream Laid, Wove, Damask, Mourning, Adhesive,
White and Bluff’ Government and Plain Envelopes of all
sizes. Pens of every description both Gold and Steel, also
Quill Pen Nibs.
Ink Stands of bronze and silver plated taps, colored and
plain glass.
arrangements are such as to enable us to offer great inducements to bu3’ers, and a libe
ral discount made to cash purchasers. Initials stamped on Paper or Envelopes.
April 27, 1853—w&twtf. G. B. CURTIS, Agent.
| Blank Cards in packs, of the best qualities. Waterman’
j and American Drawing Paper oi all sizes. Wafers and
; Sealing Wax, red, black, assorted colors and fanev.
j Laches’ Reticules and Satchels oi new styles, Port Fo-
I lios, Port Monnaies, Quills, fancy papei Weights, Tissue
I aper, Silk Paper, Lead Pencils of Faber, Rhoades and
other make, Backgammon and Bristol Boards, Writing-
Inks, Banker’s Cases, Arnoldo’sgenuine Copying Ink, <ffass
Ink Stands, India Rubber and Green’s Patent Ink Eraser
Pocket Knives of WOstenholm’s, Rodgers’and Crooked
I manufacture.
Blank Books made aud ruled to order ; also on hand
and constantly making, Printing and Wrapping papers oi
all the various kinds.