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WINTER FACTORY,
Columbus, G-a.
YARNS, LINSEYS, (WRAPPING TWINE
SEWING THREAD, for gale.
WOOL Carded at one fourth toll or ten cents
per ponnd.
LINSEYS made up on shares, or 15c. per yard.
All Work done Promptly and Warranted.
MONTGOMERY"IRON WORKS,
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
WILL fFURNISH PROMPTLY
STEAM Engines, Circular Saw Mills, f Grist Mills, Shafting,
or any desctiption of MACHINER Y. Also Rich’s un
rivalled Water Wheels, the best in the world.
Lynch, Page it Cos, Whittlesy tc Cos., Woodruff & Goetchius,on
the Muscogee Ra t Road, and numerous others, testify to
cutting UKK) feet of Lumber per hour; each using one of our
Patent Circular Saw Mills of one Saw.
G. W. WINTER.
mar!2— wfctwtf Agent, Columbus Georgia.
DISSOLUTION,
TIIE Arm of HALL & MCSES !was dissolved on the first ol
January, 1855, by ihe death of J. 1. Moses.
HERVEY HALL, Surviving Partner.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
THE undersigned have entered into the HARD-WARE
B USINESS, under the firm aid name of HALL, MOSES
& CO. IIERVEY HALL,
ISAAC I. MOSES,
JACOB P. HENRICKB,
WILLIAM A. BEACH.
February 13,1855. w&twtf
SOMETHING NEW~
JUST RECEIVED
MOUNT EAGLE TRIPOLI,
FOR POLISHING.
A NEWLY discovered substitute for Crocus, Rotten Stone,
Rouge, &c. Also,
Ulnres Ale, Loudon Porter, Clarret, 1 Madeira,
Sherry, Champagne Wine, Sparkling
Hock, superior Brandy, for Medical
Purposes, Wolff's Schnapps, &c. &c.
Also, a Geneaal Assortment of LIQUORS , TOBACCO ,
AND SEGARS, which I will sell at a small advance on cost
by the retail, aud at cosi by the wholesale.
P. A. CLAYTON.
maysth—twtf 82 Broad Street, Columbus Ga.
JEWELRY AT COST.
JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF VERY FINE JEWELRY,
consisting of
Watches, Guard Chains, Breast Pins & Finger Rings,
which will be sold at Wholesale New York Cost for Cash,
mayl—tf. AYER A W LKINS.
Southern Mutual Life Insurance.
TIIE favorable terms on which one may secure to his widow
and orphan children a comfortable support, invite the at
tention of all who are noi rich < nough to provide for their fam
ily without their own personal exertions.
For furiher information apply to
feb24 —w4ttw3m. A. POND, Agent.
__ _ ■ -
Just Received on Consignment,
OA AAA LBS. Tennessee New Bacon; Hog roui. u ,
1000 lbs. Feathers.
50 Kegs Prime Fresh Lard.
75 Boxes, % Boxes and Boxes be=t Virginia Tobacco.
1000 Yards Teuessee Jeans. Cheap for Cash.
mar24—tf HULL, FRIERSON & CO.
Talbot Sheriff Sales.
Postponed Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court House door in the town ol
Talbotton, Talbot county, Ga. on the Ist Tuesday in June
next, within the legal hours of sale, the followiug’proper
ty, to-wit
One house and lot in Geneva, now occupied by Samuel
Kooekogey, ns a grocery and eating house, levied on as the pro
perty of said Kooekogey, to satisfy one fi fa issued from .Musco
gee Superior couitin favor of Henry Callier vs said Kooekogey.
may3—wtd E. 11. HARVEY, Dept. Sh’ff.
RANDOLPH SHERIFF SALES.
WILL be sold before the court-house door in tho town of
Cuthbert, Randolph County, on the first Tuesday in June,
next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property,
to-wit :
Lot of land No. 133 in tl e 9th dlst. of said county, adjoining
Henry L. Taylor, and lot No. 13 In the town of Villa Nova; as
the proper 1 y of William A Moye, to satisfy a fi fa in my hands
issued from the Superior and Justices Court of said county, in
favor of Thomas J. Burney and others, vs William A Jlfoye,the
Justice’s Court ti fa Samuel T. Andrews vs said Moye. Levied
andreturne to me by a constable.
One negro woman, Jane, and her three children: William,
Lucinda, and Frank, and 300 acres ofland m the 10th dist. of
said county, adjoining Nathan Miller, and others, numbers nol
known, and one undivided halfinierest in one-half of lot No.
2 in square 8 in the town of Cuthbert, adjoining W. Jordan's
Grocery, all levied on as the property of Mastin 1> Hendrick, to
satisfy six ti fas from the Superior Court of Randolph county,
one in favor of Richard W Shaw, vs said Mastin 1) Hendrick;
one in tavor ofWm. L.Crawford, Administrator of E B Light
foot, vs S imuel E Peacock and Mastin I) Hendrick; one in fa
vor of Pierson &. Jennings, vs Mastin D Hendrick, maker, and
Jamns Di eunaid, endorser; one in favor of Richard Davis for
the use of Jacob 11 Jeffries vs Mastin D Hendrick, maker, and
Duncan Jordan, endorser; one in favor of Fredrick A Lewis,
Trustee, vs Mastin D Hendrick; one in favor of Whitlock, Nich
ols & Cos. vs Mastin D ileudrick, maker, aud Alexander Shaw
endorser.
m One neg--o man Zadock, about 30 2 ears oid, levidonnsthe
property of Francis B Lewis, to satisfy a fl fa from the Superior
Court of Randolph county, in favor of Alexander Shaw, vs said
Lewis, and other fi fas in my hands, vs said Lewis,
mayl G. W.GAUSE, Dept.Sh’ff.
HP WO Months after date I shall apply to the Hon. the
JL Court of Ordinary of Randolph County for leave to
sell the Real Estate ot William Janes, deceased
JOHN W. JANES, ( „ t ,
DAVID H. JAN ES. \ Executors.,
April 29th, 1855. may7—w2m
GEORGIA, Stewart County.—Whereas, Joseph
Sessions applies tor letters ot Administration on the estate
ot Allen Hudson, late of said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish the kindred and
creditors of said deceased to show cause, within the time pre
scribed by law, why said letters of administration should not
be granted.
Given under my baud in office, April 17,1855.
April 24—w6t J. L. WIMBERLY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY.—Gideon New
som administrator of Stephen Johnson, late of said
county, deceased, and Daniel VV. Miller administrator of
John Charles,late of Alabama, deceased, apply tor dismis
sion from their respective administrations. Orders lor cita
tion have been granted.
All persons com erned are required to appear at the Court
of Ordinary ior said county, on the first Monday in August
next, and make objection, if they have any ; otherwise the
applicants will be dismissed.
Given under my hand, at Office, January 27th, 1855.
jan3o—w6m JOHN STURDIVANT, Ordinary.
Guardian’s Sale.
“XXT ILL be sold at. Cuthbert, Randolph County, on the first
V? Tuesday in June uext, to the highest bidder. Lots of
Land Nos. 125, 126, &142, in the 6th district of said county. Sold
by an order trom the honorable the court of Ordinary of said
county as the property of my minor cl ildren.
apl4—2Bss—w4od SETH COTTON, Guard.
COOPER’S WELL.
HIND 2 COUNTY, MIS-
Distance from Vicksburgh (by Railroad) to Raymond, 40
f miles—4 miles staging to the well.
Through in Three Hours.
M THESE WATEI4S need no comment; they are
pretty tx'ensively known to the eommunity, and re
commended by the medical faculty in the cure ot the
prevailing diseases of the country, such as chronic
Dial rhcea, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes, Bronchitis,
Chlorosis, General Debility, Cutaneous Diseases, and di eases
of the Bp!een, Bladder, &c.
Board to Ist June. $8 per week.
From Ist June to Ist October 12 “
INMAN .WILLIAMS, Superintendent.
Cooper’s Well, Miss., Jan. 24, 1855. feb2—w’3tn.
Agents for the Sale or the Water.— G. D. Metcalf & Cos.
New Orleans; Wm. McCutchen, & Cos., Vicksbburg; Thomp
son Sl Emanuel, Yazoo City; Whiting at. Kausler, Jackson AI.D.
A CARD
WHEREAS, various rumors have been circulated! as to
what 1 should have said concerning Mr. William H.
Maynor,of Russell couuty, A1 1: Now be it kuown to all per
sons whom this may concern—that l know nothing in the
slightest degree derogatory to the good character ot Mr. Mav
uor, many iespect whatever, in rov dealings with him in anv
matters which concerned bimself, be has at ail times shown
himself to be a gentleman possessing a bigu sense of honor.—
Wtieu acting lor otaers—a zealous regard for the interest ot his
{iriccipil: And everything I may have said adverse to hi hi or
its good name, I cheerfully take back; as, iu moments of ex
citement. I may have said that which I wou'd not have said
under other circumstances. Daleville, Ala.. April 23d, 1855.
JAMES M. PEARSON.
Attest: G. W. Gunn, Robert Thorutou. —Jm.
GEORGIA, Randolph County.
Court of Ordinary of said County, April Term, 1855.
IT appearing to this Court that William Griffin, Admin
istrator of the estate of James Henderson, late of said
county deceased, has fully administered said estate and faith
fully discharged the trust reposed in him as administrator
aforesaid: And having made application for Letters of
Dismission: It is ordered by the Court that all parties inte
rested, show cause to the contrary on or before the next
October Term of this Court, otherwise said Administrator
will be then and there dismissed.
Given under my hand April 2d, 1855.
ap2d-6m. O. r. BEALL, Ordinary.
State of Georgia—Randolph County.
Court of Ordinary , March Term, 1855.
IT appearing to the Court, by the petition of Jacob B. Shrop
shire, that William Taylor, of said county, deceased, did in
his life time execute to Richard Jacobs hie bond conditioned
to execute good and sufficient titles to said Richard Jacobs for
lot of land number forty-five, in the fifth district of originally
Lee, now Randolph county,—and it further appearing that
said William Taylor departed this life witout executing title
for said land, or in any way providing therefor, and before the
purchase money for said land wasdue; and it further appeiring,
that subsequently to thedeath of said Wm.Taylor,the said Rich’d
Jacobs, for value received and by endorsement,transferred the
said bond to one Delaware Morris, aud afterward, on a certain
day, in said petition mentioned, the said Delaware Aforris, in
like mannei transferred the said bond to the said Jacob B Shrop
shire, and it further appearing that the said Jacob B. Shrop
shire has fully paid the amount of the purchase money for said
land with interest, to Henry L. Taylor, Administrator de bonis
non on the estate of said William Taylor; and said Jacob
B Shropshire having petitioned this court to direct the said
Henry L.Taylor, administrator as aforesaid, to execute to him
titles for said lot of land in conformity with said bond: It is
therefore hereby ordered. That notice be given at three or
more public places in said county, and in the Columbus Times
& Seutiueljor 3 months, of such application; that all persons
concerned may file objections In the said Ordinary’s office (if any
they have) why said Henry L. Taylor, admiustrator as aforesaid,
should not execute titles to said lot of land in conformity to
said bond as'required by law.
Atrue extract from the minutes of said court, this March 7tb
1855. marl? -w3m. O. P. BEALL, Ord.
William Wells, “1 Bill in Meriwether Superior
vs, I Court to compel Moses Jones
Moses Jones, Ex’r j Executor of the last will and
John W. Wells, J testamen of John Wells, late of
said county, deceased, and John W. Wells, to account to com
plainant for the amount in their hands accruing to complaint
ant uude r the last will and testament of John Wells, late of
said county, deceased.
LT appearing to the court that the paid Moses Jones resides
beyond the jurisdiction of this court, It is ordered that the
said Defendent, Moses Jones, appear at the next term of this
court ou the fourth Monday in August next,and plead or demur
to said Bill; and it is further ordered, that service of said Bill
be perfected on said Moses Jones, by publication of this order
once a month for four mouths before the next term of thiscourt
in some public Gazette published in the city of Columbus, in
said State. BytheCourt. HALL & BRANUM,
DOUGHERTY,
Complainant’s Solicitors.
A true xtract from tbo minutes of Meriwether Superior
Court at February Term, 1855. This Kith March. 1855.
mar26—wm4m. WM. A ADAMS, Clerk.
Wm. 11. Jaillet. 1 Meriwether Superior Court,
vs. >
Wm. Irvine. j mortgage, & c.
Pr sent the lJour able Oville A. Bull. Judge of said Court.
IT appearing to the Court,by the petition of William H. Jail
let that on the 26th day of luly 1854, William Irivn eof said
county, made and delivered to the said Wrr. H. his certain
promissory note, bearing date the day and year aforesaid,
wherbythe said Wili am Irvine promised on ibe 25th day of
January next following the dalecf said uote, to pay said Wm
11. or bearer, Two Hundred aud Fifty-Eight Dollars, and Sev
enty-Five Cents, for value received, and that afterwards, in the
same day and year aforesaid, the said William Irvine,the better
to secure the payment of said note, executed and delivered to
your petitioner his certain Deed of Mortgage, whereby be con
veyed to your petitioner the west half of lot Number 2, in the
town of Greenville, known as the Taylor’s Shop fronting the
Public Square—front 30 feet —running bjckto'the street ad
joining John Knight’s office on the east, aud William Ragland’s
w holcsale Grocery on ‘the west, containing one fourth of an
acre, more or less, situated in the town of Greenville, Meri
wether county, and State of Georgia, conditioned that if the
the said William Irvine should pay off and discharge said note
or came it to be done* according to tbe tenor and effec 1 ; here
of: that then the said Deed of Mortgage and the said noi e should
become null and void to all intents and purposes: An it fur
ther appearing to the Court that said nose remains unpaid: It
is therefore ordered by the Court, that William Irvine do pay
into court, by the first, day of the next te: m thereof, the princi
pal and interest and costs due on said note, or show cause to
the contrary, if any he has, and that on failure so to do, fthe
equity of redemption ia and to said mortgage premises be for
ever thereafter gbarred and foreclosed. And it is further or
dered, That this rule be published once a momh for 4 months
or a copy thereof be served on said William Irvine, ora spe
cial agent or attorney, at least three months previous to the
next term of said court.
A true extract from the minutes lof Meriwether Superior
Court, at February Term, 1855. This March ‘2oth, 1855.
ap9—wlni4m WM. A. ADAMS, Cl’k.
Notice to debtors and creditors.—ah persons
having demands against the estate of Richard Dozier, late
of Muscogee county, Ga., deceased, will present them in terms
of the law, and those indebted to said deceased will come for
ward and make payment.
mar 26 —w4od JOHN B. DOZrER, Executor.
GEORGIA, Randolph County.—James Little, applies to
me for letters of administration on the estate of William
H. Little late of said county, dec’d:
All and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
are therefore hereby ordered, to file their objections (if any
they have) on or before the next June Term of the Court of Or
dinary of said county, otherwise letters will be then and there
granted to the applicant. Given under my band, at office, the
10th day of April,, 1855.
api4—w4od. O.P. BEALL, Ord.
GEORGIA, Randolph County. — Daniel Smith
having applied tome for letter# of administration de bonis
now on the estate of Gabriel Smith l ite of said county, dec’d:
. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular,the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections
in this office, on or before the next June Term of the court of
Ordinary of said county, otherwise, letters will be at the term
aforesaid, granted to the said applicant.
Given under my hand at office, this’lOth day of April 1855.
apl4 —w4od O. P REAL, Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA, Early county.
Court of Ordinary for said county, November Term, 1854
WHEREAS, Etheldred Hays applies for letters of dismssion
from the administration of the estate of Wm. L. Hays, de
ceased : all persons interested are hereby notified to file their
objections, if any they have, in my office in terms of the law ;
otherwise letters of dismissory will be granted said applicant at
the June term next of our court. S. S, STAFFORD,
Nov 17—tw It&wfim Ordinary
TWO months after date application will be made to the court
of Ordinary of Early county for leave losell the lauds be
longing to the estate of William Harrell, deceased, by
b 6 BURRELL ROBL RTS, Ad’m.
Early county, March 20,1855. mai2o—w2m.
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INTRODUCTION OF
Professor James McClintock’s
CELEBRATED
Family Medicines.
IgL-Thisis to certify, that I have placed in the hand of Messrs
A. Cushman&e Cos., New York, the receipts of my “Family Med
icines,” with my full authority to prepare and offer them for pop
ular use.
In securing the co-operation of Mr. Alexander Cushman, who
is a thoroughly educated Chemist and practical Apothecary of
many years’ experience, I am enabled to assure the public that
they will be prepared in the best, purest and most perfect form,
regardless of expense.
JAMES McCLINTOCK, M. D., Late Professor of An
atomy and Surgery in the Philadelphia College of Medicine
and Acting Professor of Midwifery; one of the Consulting
Physicians of the Philadelphia Hospital, Bloeckly; late
member of tbe National Medical association: Membei of the
Philadelphia Medical Society; member of the Medico-Chir
urgtcal College of Philadelphia; formerly President and
Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in Castleton Medical
Coileae Vermont; and also late Professor of Anatomy and
Physiology in Berkshire Medical Institution, Mass &c.&c.
Important to Consumptives,
And all who are afflicted with Bronchitis, or weakness of the
Lungs. Dr. McClintock’s Pectoral Syrcp is recommended
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Consumption and all diseases of the Lungs and Air Passages •
For any of these forms of disease showing themselves in Cough,
Tickling of the Throat, Sense of Tightness in the Throat or
Chest, Spitting of Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Hoarseness or
Loss of Voice, Hectic Fever, Night Sweats, &c., this SYRUP
has been used with unbounded success for many years; it con
tains no opium, morphine or antimony , which injurious drugs
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plaints.
The Great Peculiarity
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eases of the throat and lungs, it may be taken by the most delicate
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Price in pint bottles $1; six bottles for $5. Full directions ac
companying each bottle.
McClintock's cold and cough Mixture.
Colds and recent toughs, especially if accompanied by fever or
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such recent coughs, cold and irritation of the throat and lungs.
It is especially valuable for children; no family in our changeable
climate, should be without this efficient remedy, which if taken on
the first symptoms of cold, would prevent many an attack of
Bronchitis , and a fatal issue in consumption.
No Laudanum or preparation of Opium, in any shape in this
syrup. Price per bottle 25 cents.
. Purifying tbe Blood.
The following, from the New York Tribune , will doubtless be
very seasonable to all who seek not only to preserve their health,
but to guard against all possible contingcnccs which threaten to
destroy it :
‘•'We would call special attention to the importance of purifying
the blood. Nothing is so prevalent as a gross and sluggish state
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medicine known to modern medical science, viz;
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This remedy is not only delightful to the taste, but perfectly
safe and rapid in its effects. It stimulates the liver and other
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cumulations.”
During the extensive practice of Professor McClintock, one
of the most celebrated Physicians in Philadelphia, thousands of
cases of Scrofula. Erysipelas, Scurvey, Salt Rheum., Tetter ,
Skin diseases of all kinds, Ulcers, Cancers . Pimples, Boils and
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terative Syrup. For children it is perfectly safe, and from its
pleasant tastecan be easily given. Those who are troubled with
any of the above complaints, should take it regularly, Spring and
Fall. Price $1 in large bottles. Six bottles $5.
TREATMENT OF DYSPEPSIA.
Our National Disease.
Feeble or Imberfeet Digestion or Dyspepsia , in some of its
forms, is truly the National Disease of America. It caases , in
directly, three-fourths of the sickness common to this climate. It
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Ringing or L rumming in the Ears, Bad taste in the Mouth,
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Sense of Suffocation inlying down or ascending stairs, Palpita
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Those whoarewillmg tp try a scientific medicine, safe, certain,
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Rheumatism and Neuralgia.
These excruciating diseases arc radically cursd by taking Dr.
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Have you the Ague!
If so do not injure your Constitution by resorting to the com
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One Dollar per Bottle.
Whooping Cough Cured.
This distressing disease is thoroughly and nuickly cured by Dr
McClintock's Asthma and Whooping t oigh Remedy. It con
tains no op urn andean be given to children with perfect safety.
A few drops at bed time quiet the cough all night, and a few do
ses cure entirely.
Instant Relief from Pain.
No person need suffer from Toothache , Headache, Neuralgia or
Rheumatic pains. Colic, Chilblains, Pleurisy or Stitches in the
Side, Pain in the Back. side, limbs, bowels, bladder, or in any
part of the body, who wifi apply to Dr. MoClintock's ANOD YNE
MIXTURE. Its effect is like magic—producing immediate ease
and quiet,refreshing sleep, even in cases of the most excruciating
suffering. Every family should be provided with a bottle, Price
Fifty Cents.
Dysentery and Diarrhoea.
Thescsevere diseases are now prevalent in rarlvus parts of the
country. Theymuybe umJtgg^*n f ed, and in the beginning
promptly check'd , DIARRHtF.A COh~
DIAL, one of the most astonishing specifics f< r all Bowel Com
plaints ‘rer discovered. Thousands of cures have been made du
ring the past -Hamer, and maun lives saved by this medicine—*o
swiple and cheap that every family can procure it. Price twenty
five cents and fifty cents perbotUe
Sold in Columbus by ROBERT CARTER, and by localagents
tbrouthout the State of Gc-orgia.
A.OUBHMAN, & CO., 182 Fulton street, N. Y.Role Proprie
tor* of Prof. MeOMntoek’s Fatuity Medicines, de-2 —tw3m.
EORGIA,RBudoIph couuty.— V\ nereas,James
T Hav applies to me lor letters of Guardianship for the pe
son and property o< James Hay at and Samuel Hav, orphans and
minors of Satnuei Hay, late ot said county, dec’d:
These are therefoie to citeand admonish a I and singular the
parties interested, to shew causeto tne eontrar), on or be ore
the next June Term of the Court ‘of of said county,
otherwise Guardianship of the said orpnans will be granted to
said applicant. Given under my hand, at office, this 10th day of
April, 1855.
ap!4—w3od. O. F. BEAL, Ordinary.
SPRING CLOTHING, -
READY MADE AND TO ORDER.
J. H. DANIEL & THOMAS,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL SUPPLY OF THEIR
FASHIONABLE CUT AND WELL MADE CLOTHING; HATS,
m.cm, TRUNKS,ICARPET BAGS, VALISES, &C.
AL.SO f
A WELL SELECTED STOCK OE
SiCrICsCL SSf
Columbus, Ga., April 3, 1855. w&twtf.
J. H. DANIEL. F. G. THOMAS.
J. H. DANIEL
desirous of closing bis old books immediately, would respectfully inform all indebted to i,
that a prompt settlement of their accounts is requested.
The Southern Man.
TIIE Rev. Wm. H. Milburn, recently delivered a lecture be
fore the New Yorb JWeicantile Library Associationou “The
Southern Man.” We annex someextracts which both fortlieir
fidelity and beauty will be read with interest.
Where the summer lengthens itself into nine continuous
months, where the day is deliciousaud the night cooland spicy,
the Southern man grows up a uoble specimen of the physical
man, endowed with nervous vitality, for he is accustomed from
his earliesi years to the most active exercises, eugaged in all the
athletic sports of youth on foot and horseback,in the forest and
and the field ; used to the pistol and the rifle, and the chase.—
Yet in every motion there is a degree of lassitude,surprising to
those who understand not the effect ot his clime, and which yet
imparts a deorce of ease, of graceful elegance, rarely possessed
except by an” inhabitant of a warn southern climate.
in the lone, glorious noontides, swinging luxuriously in his
hammock, he inhaiesdelicious airs, hutladen,alas ! with death;
they have on his cheek the marks of his origin, and the tale is
soon told thactqe liver of the southern man is altogether out ol
order. This is a most magnificant hint,and the tact w asconteni
plated by the Greeks who made the word “melancholy,” which
means, by etymology, “a black or disordered liver.”
We fully agree with the gifted author of theaboveextract,aml
are happy to call the attention of those having a diseased liver,
or any of those diseased so commom to a Southern climate, to
to Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture the great invigorator of the
system; by Its use all suffering from lassitude and weakness be
comes robust and full of energy, we offer below some of the un
solicited testimony,
Washington, Jl/av 17,1853.
Messrs. Mortimer &. Mowbray. —Gentlemen—Having been
afflicted with Liver Complaint often ytars standing, I hereby
for the benefit of the afflicted, take great pleasure in announcing
that after using a few bottles ofyour Hampton Tincture, I found
it had accomplished a perfect cure, 1 have used a different med
icine from time to time, but have never been able to account for
any apparent good; and It is a blessing to Stricken humanity
that, that medicine is found which possesses the wonderful powei
of prolonging human life. The many cures it has wrought is a
sufficient guarantee of the beneficial results which may be 3 ex
perienced from its use.
Yours respectfully,
J. C. HAY.
LIVER COJWPLAINT DEBILITY.
Extract from James Harris, Esq’s Letter, Alexandria, Vir
ginia.]
After speaking of the wonderful cures on himself, he says—
pjrs. H.bas been suffering with the Liver Complaint and with
inability, constantly complaining from weakness through her
whole system. She now enjoys better health than for thirty
years,being entirely restored by the useof Hampton’s Vegetable
Tincture.
Space will not permit to name hundreds of others as Geo. W.
Goodrich, Capt. Thomas Canot, Robert Gault, James Smyth,
cured of Rheumatism.
John Pervail, S. A. Griffin, John Luke, Rev. V. Eskridge, IT.
S.N., and thousands otberscured of Dy spepsia, Scrofula, Cough,
Liver Complaints, Bronchitis, St. Vitus’ Dance, &c. Wereler
you to your own citizens Call on them.
Delicate Females and Children will find the Tincture suited to
all their diseases, by its mild action on the Stomach, J.iver and
the Kidneys, will cure Dyspepsia, Cough, Asthma, Bronchial
and Lung Affections. Pains in the Back, Side, and Breast, Con
sumption, Scrofula. Rheumatism, Gout,Neuralgia, Fistula,Piles,
Bowel Complaints, Worms, Nervous Debility, with Til diseases
arising from impureblood,and isthegratest Female Medicine
ever known.
tZW” Call on Agentsand get Pampbletsgratis, withcertificate*
of cures and history of its discovery.
Foi* sale by
ROBERT CARTER, DANFORTII & NAGLE,
Columbus.
ROBERT CARTER & Cos.
Savannah
C'OXE & HUCHINGS,
Montgomery Ala.
Columbus, may 20, —w&twl
A CUKE FOR ALL!!
ft IT ft
ifiw¥b‘'*v^’ -I^^/
mMSmm, M® iffe &
\ i liil* ■
THE AMERICAN’S FRIEND !!
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.
HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT.
Cit Rens of the Union —
You have done me the honor as with one voice, from one
end oi the Union to the other, to stamp the character of my
Ointment with your approbation. It scarcely two years since
I made it known among you, and already it has obtained more
celebrity than any other mediaibe in so short a period.
THOMAS HOLLOWAY,
38, Corner of Ann and Nassau streets, New York.
Astonishing cure of Sore Legs, after nine years
standing ■
Copy ofletter from Mr. W. J. Langley, of Huntsville,
Yadkin county, North Carolina, U. S., dated Nov. 1, 1853.
READ HIS OWN WORDS.
To Professor Holloway,
Sir—lt is not my wish to become notorious, neither is this let
ter written for the sake of writing, but to say, that your Oint
ment cured me of the most dreadful cutaneous diseases that
flesh is heir to, and which was considered bv all who knew me,
to be entirely beyond the reach of medicine. For nine year* J
was afflicted with one of the most painful and troublesome sore
legs ihat ever fell to the lot of man ; and after trying evei y med
icine 1 bad ever beard of, 1 resigned to despair nil Lode ot oeing
cured ; but a friend brought me a couple of large pots of your
OintroeDt, which caused the toies ou my legs to nee!, ami 1
entirely regained iny health to mv agreeable surprise anddelight,
and to the astonishment oi my friends.
[Signed] VV J. LANGLEY.
AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A BAD BREAST, WHEN
NEARLY AT THE POINT OF DEATH.
Copy of a letter from Mr. R. Durant , New Orleans ,
November 9/A, 1853.
To Professor Holloway,
38 Corner of Ann and Nassau streets, N. Y.
Dear Fir —It is with heartfelt gratitude 1 have to inform you
that by the use of your Ointment and Pills, the life oi my w ife
has been saved. For seven years she had a bad breast, w ith ten
running wounds, (not of a cancerous nature.) 1 was told that
nothing could save her; she w as then induced to use your Oint
ment and Pills, when in the short space of three months they
effected a perfect cure, to the a tonishment of all w ho knew
us. We obtained your medicines lrom Messrs. Wrieht. &. (Jo.,
of Cbartre3 street, New Orleans. 1 send this from ••Hotel des
Princes,” Paris, although I had written it at New Orleans, be
fore we finally left, at that time, not knowing your address at
New York. (Signed) R. DURANT.
The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment in
most of the following cases:
Bad Leg, Contracted and Stiff Joints, Lumbago, Fere Throats,
Bad breasts. Bunions, Burn-, Chilblains. Chapped bands, Fis
tulas, Gout, Glandular Fweliiues. Piles, Rheumatism. Fait
Rheum. Scalds, Fore Nipples, Fkin disease, ‘Scurvy, Sore
heads, Ulcers, Wounds".
%*So!J at the Establishment of Professor Holloway, No.
80 >1 aid knLa xk , New York, ami -44 Strand, London,
and by all respectable druggist and dealers of medicines
throughout the United States, in Pole auu Boxes at 25 ents
62 cents, and $1 CO each.
There is consnierab e saving by taking thelarger sizes.
N. B.—Di r ections for the guidance of parents in every disorder
are affixed to each Pot.
June 17—w ly.
CN CORGI A. Taylor county—Whereas. James H. Winchell
T administrator on the esiaie of Albert S. Wiley, late of said
County, deceased, applies for letters of Dismission from said
administration: It is ordered that all persons concerned be
end appear at my office within the time prescribed by law,and
show cause if any they have, wbv letters of Dismissio’n should
not be granted. JOHN STURDIVANT, Ordinary.
dee2- m€m.
The Great Purifier of the Elood.
CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE.
NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN 11
An Infallible Remedy for Scrofula, King's Evil. !■; *
mutism, Obslinats Cutaneous Eruptions, /
Pustules on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Chrome
Eyes, Kins Worm or Tet*er, Scald Head, Enlai
merit and Pain of the Bones and, Joints, Sfnbbor ,
cars, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago,Spinal Comp!
and all Diseases arising from an injudicious ur
Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity oj ,<
Blood.
This valuable mediciEe, which has berime celebrated I
number of extraordinary cures effected through its agency,
induced the proprietors, at the urgent request of th ir <•
to offer it to lie public, which they do with the utm< ,
denco in its virtues and wonderful curative properties. _
following certificates, selected from a large number, an .
ever, stronger testimony than the mere word of the ; <.j i
and are all from gentlemen well known in their locality
the highest respectability, mai y of them residing in the u:,
Richmond, Va.
F. Boyder, Esq., ofthc Exchange Hotel, Richmond. I ~
every where, says hehas seen the medicine called ( art, r\ >;
ish Mixture adrhiristered in over a hundred eases : ‘y
the diseases for which It is recommended, with the most,*
ishingly good results. He says it is the mostextraordin.. yi>
icine he has ever seen.
Ague anti Fever—Great Cure—l hereby certify that
three years I had Ague and Fever of the most violent dec.
tion. I had several physicians, toot; large quantities ol U t
Mercury,and believe all the tonics advertised, bui •• <\
any permanent relief. At last I tried Carti r’s Spanish MiM
two bottles of which effectually cured me, and I am hairy
say I have had neither chills or fevers since. I consider L
best tonic in the world, and the only medicine that ever t<
my case. John Lgngpk'.
Beaver Dam, near Richmond, Va.
C. B. Luck, Esq., now in the city of Richmond, and for i
yaars in the Post Office, has such confidence in the astom .
efficacy of Carter’s Soanish Mixture, that he has htnu I l
wards ofso bottles, which he lias given to ihc afflicted.
Luck says he has never known it to fail when taken accon
to directions.
Dr. Mingc,a practicing physician, and formerly oft!
Hotel, in the city of Richmond, says he hhawitnessed in a an:
her of instances the effects ol Carter’s Spanish .Vhxt-.rev.; ■>
were most truly surprising, lie says in a case ol Cor.- ■; mj
dependent on the Liver, the good effects were wonderful i. ‘<
Samuel M. Drinker, ofthe firm of Drinker it Morris-, I.
mond, was cured of Liver Complaint of three years stanu
by the use of two bottles ot Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
Great Cure of Scrofula —Theeditors of the Uichmoi e
publicaiiffiad a servant employed in their press •'•uni <i; •
’ violent Scrofula,combined with Rheumal ;-in, w nu-h
disabled him from work. Two bottles of Carter’s Fpani. h
ture made a perfect cure of him, ami the edu< is, in a •
-• notice, say they “cheerfully recommend it to ail who arc a
with any disease of the blood.”
Still another Cure of Scrofula — 1 bad a very v;.
boy cured of Scrofula by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. 1 cci;*
it truly a valuable medicine.
James M.Taylor.
Conductor on theK. f. fc P. E..C0., Riclanon 1 ...
SALT RHEUM OF 20 YEARS STANDING CURED.
Mr. John Thompson, residing in tho city of 1 • 1 moi
cured by three bottles of Carter’s Spanish A/ixti
Rheum, which he had nearly 20 years, and which alllh 1
cians ot the city could not cure. Mr.Thompson is am<
merchant in the city of Richmond, Ya., and bis cure
remarkable.
Wm. A. Matthews,of Richmond,had a servant cur<
ilis, in the worst form, by < ’al ters Spanish M ixi me. I
cheerfully recommends it,and considers if an invalual .
cine.
Richard E. West, of Richmond, was cured ! tyn
whatphysicianp cafledconfirmed Consumption, By line,
ol Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
Edwin Burton, commissioner of the revenue, say - b< 1
the good efl’ects of Carter’s Fp.anisb Mixture mi a, nui!
Syphilitic cases, and saysit is a perfect curt fort ha horrim
e£l Wm.G. Harwood,of Richmond, cured of Old F< di
cers, which disabled him (rom walking', look a!< * >
Carter’s Spanish A/ixtnre, and w as” enabled u, v.t ;k wjm •
crutch, in a short time petmai cntiy cured.
Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE & C‘ U,No.
en Lane, New York. ,
T. W. DYOTT &- .SONS,No. 132, North 2d sUe't.U
pEia. .
BENNETT &. BEERS, No. 12.1, Main street, Rich;; os
TIIOS. m. TURNER &, CO.
JAS. 11. CARTER,
Savannah, Ga.
GESNER At PEABODY,
DANFORTH & NAGEL,
Columbus. (■ a
And by druggistsand country merchants every \v.
Price ; six bottles for Sps.
Jrine 17. ;Rs4—wArtwlv
GOCD MEDICINES.
It is estimated that Ayer’s Cherry Pec to r:’ aid O,
Pills have dine more to pre rrcte ii.e ; i:l i.
other one cause. There can be no question 1 1.;.r ;h< < •
Pectoral has by its thousMd on ihrntrii! cu:<: et (< !
Coughs, Asthma, Cronp, Influenza. Bronchi s , v< ry i
reduced the proportion of deaths from cou.-uinptivi: i
this country. The Fillet re as good as the Pectoral ; n
cure more complaints.
Everybody needs more or les purging Purge the ?!<•
from its impurities. Purge the Bowel*. liver and the wi <
visceral system from obstructions. large cm tie and
which fasti non (he body, to voik its decay. I’.nt for <1 i;•<
we should die only of oitl age. Take antidotes ta- v ami tb
it out from the ey>ti m. before it is yet too si ror.g ;<> . • q.
Ayer’s Pills do thrust nut disease, i-ot only wide -w< •
but when it Las taken a strong Bold. Read the s-’.oum.:
statements of those who Lave 1 i ei- com and I ■ il.i in u. n. i
fill Scrofula, Dropsy, Ulcers. Fkin Dumms. Rheun an *
ralgia. Dyspepsia. Internal Pains, Billions ( <m; ; i, . ]•
burn, Head-ache.Gout,and many les-dangerous le; sii• 1
ening ailments, such aspimples in the tree, V> on. -, >. ,
Irritahilitv. loss of appetite Irregularities, Li/y m -
Head,Crids. Fevers. Dvsenteiy. ai <1 indeed cm rv v;rlc y
complaint for which a Purgative Remedy is ren ,i<
Tbfseare no random statements, tut me nut! ciu cake
your own neighbors aid your own i-hvri. iM ?.
Try them once, and you will never he without them.
Price 25 cents per Pox—r | , ><s n r >i.<o.
Prepared by Dr. J.u. Ayer. (’hem's?, ! <>v. ‘ “.m. ar.ii :o.
Danforth A. Nap ; e, ( ohju,l us, Gw*.
T.F. Rradfleld, West Point. “
VV. XV. V’ iison, Talhottf.ii. “
Fr. J. F. Woodbury. Hamilti n,“
Uhauncev Fooler. Tuskcgee, A ‘z. ? j7w,‘.’
/ 1 EOBGIA, Taylor County.—Will he sold <
VX firs-t Timseay in Jui e m-xi. Betote Ihe < curt House <!■<
Butier. Taylor conn'y. a 1 the ;eal estate I'dm :m ; U> • ; t’
Adams, late of said county, and ceased, lying in said county.
be soitl ui>dr an order oi Taylor < our’ oi rdinary for ■ !•
efitoi credilois. The lards Pe near R* ynoui , and :.k L: <
as the Fzeb'fl Adams lands, and some lots are at Rcym ‘
known L.v the same designation.
fr.i2tfftHs MATTPA ..D *M a , A dm’ •
“VTOTICF, TO DEBTORS AND CREDITOR?.- Ad p ’
J. v indebted tothe estate of Joshua R. McCook, decer.fi •!,-
required to make immediate payment fill those 1 a ; r g c
mandsare notified to ’hem within terms • f tl e ii v
ap’,4—w4dd 8. D. HALF, & H. J.KLsG, Adu/rs