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ABSTRACT
Os the last Semi-Annua 1 Statement of the Affairs and \
Condition of
THE HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
OI the City of New York,
An exhibited on the first day of s
Ba’anee of on 30th June ,
last as per Exhibit of the.t date $739,0/9 98**
Subject to sundry losses the;! un
adjusted, and estimated, at #49,*
915 31, a portion of which has
since been paid. >
Deduct Second Dividend I lth
July, 8 per cent 40,000 00 -*690,079 0b
INCOME.
Amount ot Premiums
on policies issued
during the last 6 jns. £225,930 03 |$
Less Return Piemium
on Cancelled Poli
cies &Re-iu-uranee 3,729 72-222,260 31
Amount of iiitetcsi
accrued and earned
lor six months Irorn
Ist July to l=t Jan 25,403 90-247,664 21
§937,744 19
DISBURSEMENTS.
Amount of losses paid during the
past eix months , §148,935 02
Amount paid for expenses, inclu
ding commission to Agents.. 41,459 83
Amount of Taxes paid dur’g the
year... 4,971 47—195,365 32
§742,378 87
ASSETS.
Cash, balance in Bank §20,032 78
Bonds and Mortgages, (being
first lien on Real Estate.).... 447,000 00
Loans on Stocks, (payable on
demand,) 153,000 00
Real Estate, No. 1 Wall Street,
(the office,) 66,529 61
Notes received for Premiums on
Inland Risk?, 15,949 57
Office Furniture and personal ef
fects 00 00
Interest due and unpaid to Jan. 14,376 94
Balance in hands of Agents and
in course of transmission from
Agents • 22,899 17
Premiums due and uncollected
on Policies is-ued at office... . 1,790 80
Total. ~” .. 7 §712,378 67
jgHf mit . LIABILITIES
Amount of Losses incurred and
in process of adjustment $32,154 39
Amount of Losses reported on
which no action has been ta
ken 35,07 G 49
Amount of Claims for Losses
resisted by the Company 7,000 00
•dMfcl . | $74,230 83
CHAS. J. MARTIN, President.
A. F. Willmartii, Secretary.
flew York, April 1835
E. S. GREENWOOD, Agent,
mayß—twlm. Columbus, Ga.
THIRD .ANKVAIi STATEMENT
GRANITE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF THE CITY OF NE W YORK.
Giving a true statement of the standing, resources and lia
bilities for the year ending December 31st, 1854, made pursu
ant to section 22, chapter 465, Laws of , 1853, and sections 4 and
5, Laws of 1854.
Stock Capital, January 1, 1854 $,130,500 00
Notes given for premiums on proper
ty in this State 87,230 50
Notes given for premiums on proper
ty in other States... 13,943 00
Amount of cash items on hand 3,057 ti3
“ ‘ s in banks 17,630 59
“ *•’ in hands 01 agents in
thisfState 6,513 33
Amount of cash in the handsel agents
in other States 8,765 40
Pills receivable for loans, etc -7,77*2 24
Due from other sources 1.8-9 01)
interest accrued on Capitai 5,305 42
Personal property 1,500 (JO
LIABILITIES.
Losses incurred and in process of au
,j ustinent .\.. §14,994 93
Los-ies reported, on which no action
has been taken 5,585 50
Losses resisted, on account
of fraud. $8 630 00
I.oans, for which security has been
given 13,000 00
All oiher claims against tlie'Company 2,8'0 00
Capital Stock §231.673 50
Purpius Assets in addition to Capital 52,469 75
$234,14.i 25
Slate of Now York, City and County of New York, os—
.Tames R. Del Vecchio, President, ai d-L Francis Bates, Secre- j
tary. of the Granite Insurance Company, being severally duly ‘
sworn, depose and say, and each for himself says that the lore- j
going is a true and correct statement of the affairs of said cor
poration, and that they are the above described officers thereof- !
Subscribed end sworn before me, this Isth day of February, i
1855. SYLVESTER LAY,
Commissioner of Deeds, 18 Wall SSr-et.
J AMES It. DEL VECCHIO, President.
J. FRANCIS BATES, Secretary.
GREENWOOD &c GRIME 3 , Agents,
mayß—twlm. Columbus, Ga.
“SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
tpilE Subscriber has received his stock ot SPRING AND
JL SUMMER DRY GOODS—alarge and general assortment
—comprising ail good and desirable styles, which the public
are invited to examine.
The goods were bought to sell—are for sale—and
will sell to all In want—if examined—as they
will be offered foi lower prices for CASH than the same styles
and value were ever offered in this citv.
aplO—wfctw2m ‘ C. MYGATT.
Irish Potatoes.
JUST received on consignment, tvveuty-flve barrels, inclu j
ding a few ‘’Mercers.” ops H. C. FlloLPrf. i
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TRUSTEE SALE OP ME COATETA FALLS
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
BY virtue of a trust reposed in up, t;Ar notice of de
fault from the Bond holders, we will offer lor sale at
the Market House in the city of Columbus, on the first
Tuesday in July next, during the usual hours of sale, the
following property or so mOen thereoi'a3 may be necessary’
to pay the outstanding Bonds issued by said Company, to
wit:
All of those tracts ot land in the city of Columbus,
county of Muscogee and State of Georgia, known and de
signated as lot ft umber one of the Water Lot Company ot
the city of Columbus survey, being all of said lot lying
East of the Canal Wall on said lot and extending to lot?
below and running nearly north and south, together with
the Factory and improvements situated on said lot; also,
a lot commencing on the north west corner of said Facto
ry lot, No. 1, thence north one hundred ieet, thence East
to a point at right angles with’the north west corner of the
Factory lot, thence south one hundred feet, thence west to
the point of beginning. Also, lot No. one hundred and
ninety one, as designated in the plan ot the city of Colum
bus, containing one hall acre more or less, being the same
lot upon which is built the dwelling for the operatives of
the Coweta Falls Manufacturing Company, together with
all the right, members and appurtenances thereunto belong
ing. And also the following personal property contained
in the Factory building, on lot number one, to wit: Eigh
teen Warp Fly Frames, of ninety six Spindles each; two
Ring FellQwa Frames, of one hundred and thirty-two
Spindles each; two Mules of two Hundred and fifty six
Spindles each; two Dressers, Fifty Looms, and all the ap
purtenances thereunto belonging; three Wool Cards and
Wool Jacks, of one hundred Spindles, together with all
and every part of the Machinery now’ in said building.
K. J. MOSES, )
W. A. REDI), > Trustees.
H.H. fTPING. )
Terms Cash. The bidder will be required to pay down
at the sale one-third of the purchase money, or the proper
ty will bo immediately resold on account of the first pur*
chaser. mayl—tda.
State of Georgia—Randolph County.
Court of Ordinary, March Term, 1855.
IT appearing to the Court, by the petition oi’ Jacob R. Shrop
shire, that William Taylor, of said county, deceased, did m
Itls life time execute to Richard Jacobs his 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
s lid William Taylor departed tins life witout executing title
for said land, or in any way providing the refor, and beiore the
purchase money for said land was due: and It further appearing,
that subsequently to the death of said Wm.Tay lor,the said Rieb’d
Jacob , lor value received and by endorsement,transferred the
said bond to one Delaware Morris, and afterward, on a certain
day, in said petition mentioned, the said Delaware -Morris, in
like manner 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 t dc bonis
no it. on the estate of said William Taylor; and said Jacob
B. Shropshire having petitioned this court to direct the raid
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
&. Seutiuelpbr 3 months, of such application; that all persons
concerned may file objections in the said Ordinary’s office (ifany
theyhave)why said Henry L.Taylor, adminstrator asaforesaid,
should not execute titles to said lot of land in conformity to
said bond as -required by law
A true extract from Use minutes of said court, this March 7tb
1855, marl? -w3m. CL P, BEALL, Ord.
GEORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY.—Gideon New
som administrator of Stephen Johnson, late of said
county, deceased, and Daniel W. Miller administrator of
John Charles,late of Alabama, deceased, apply for dismis
sion from their respective administrations. Orders for cita
tion have been granted.
All persons concerned are required to appear at the Court
of Ordinary for 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.
TTTILL be soldat Cuthbert, Randolph County, on the first
W Tuesday in Juno next, to the highest bidder, Lots ol
Land Nos. 125, 126, &142, in the 6th district of said county. Sold
by an order from the honorable the court of Ordinary of said
county as tha property of my minor ct iidren.
apl4—2Bss—w4od SEPII COTTON, Guard.
HP WO Months after date I shall apply to the Hon. the
X Court of Ordinary of Randolph County for leave to
sell the Real Estate of William Janes, deceased
JOHN W. JANES, / ,
DAVID 11. JAN ES. \ Lxecutors -‘
April 29th, 1855. mav7—w2m
GEORGIA, Pike county:
The Petition of Robert Bcasly, Sen'r, respectfully
sheicethto the Honorable the Supreme Couit of said
County.
RESPECTFULLY shewetb that heretofore, to wit, on the
twenty-filth day of December 1851, Johnston Thcntou
made and delivered to your petitioner Lis certain Retd ci
-Mortgage, bearing date the day and year aforesaid, whereby
said Johnson Thornton, among other things, conveyed to yo*. r
petitioner the North %of lot of land No 23, in the Bih Dig',
of originally Monioe, then and now said county of Pike; also
the South %of lot ot land No. five, in the third district,-of orig
inally M inroo, then and now said county of Pike, for the pur
pose of securing to your petitioner the payment of a promisso
ry note which tha said Johnston Taornton had before that time
(to wit, on the 6th day 1 f March 1851,) made and delivered to
your petitioner, whereby said Johnston Thornion promised on
or before the 25th oay 01 December 1852, to pay your petition
er or bearer, Two Thousand Dollars for Va.ue Received, with
interest from said 6th day of March 1851, and your petitioner
avers that said promissory note, principal and interest is still
due and unpaid to amount of {52093 principal, and s4£3,tiO-iOO
dollars interest.
Your petitioner prays your Honor to order that said Johnston
Thornton may, on the first day of the next October term of the
Court, bring and pay said money, principal and interest, at the
Clerk's oliice of me Honorable court, and in delault of such
payment, the equity of Kedemp ion of said Johnston Thornton
in and to the said Mortgaged premises, may be-iorever barred
and foreclosed, and such other and further proceedings be had
as are usual in cases of foreclosing mortgages on Real Estate.
STUBBS & HILL, Pi’lfs.Att’y.
Robert Be&sly, Sr. >ri le ni si to foreclose mort
VS* *. CiOE ON REAL KSTAT 3.
Johnston Thornton. ) Pike Suj/r. Couit April Teim 1854.
Itappearing-to the Court, on the affidavit of Robert Beaslv,
Sr., by petition in writing now sited in the ci#rk’s office of this
Court, that Johnston'l horuton, heretofore to wit, on the 251 h
day of December 1851, made and delivered to said Robert
Beasly, Sen'r., his Deed of Mortgage, bearing date the day
and year aforessid, whereby said Johustyi Thornton conveyed
to said Robert Beasly Sr., among other things, the north halt
of lot of land No. two hundred and twenty three in tho eighth
dhtrictof origtnaliy Monroe, tneu and now acid county ot
Pike, also the South half oi lot 01 land No. five, in the3d dis
trict of originally Monroe, now* said county o! Pike, for tho bet
ter securing the payment of a promissory note before that
term.to,wit, on the 6th day of .4/arch 1851,made and delivered to
said Robert tieasly sen., by said Johnston Thornton, whereby
said Thornton promised i;y the 25i.*i day of December 1852, to
pay said Beaslv or bearer, the sum oi Two Thousand Dollars
with interest liom said 6th day of March 1851, and it appearing
to the Court, from the petition aforesaid, that said promissory
note is now due, principal and interest, and that the tame is
due on said Mortgage,to wit, the sum of two thousand collars,
principal, and the sum of four hundred and fifty three dollars
and sixty cents, interest: it is therefore ordered by the Court,
th;,t said Johnstou Thornton do pay into the c fork’s office of
t .is court, on or by the first day of the next October term of tnis
Court, said sum of principal and interest so due, as aforesaid,
and in default of such payment, that said Thornton then and
there show cause, if any he lias, why this equity ot redemption
in said mortgaged premises, should not be forever buri ed and
foreclosed, aad that this Rale be served personally or by publi
cation once a mouth for four months in one of the public ga
ze.tes oi this state before said term.
By the Court. STUBBS & HILL, Pl’ffs Att’ys,
The above and foregoing is a true extract taken from the
mimiiesof Pike Superior Court, April Term its;.4.
JOHN A. COOHRaN, Clerk,
Superior Court, Pike County.
Robert Beasly, Sen’r. l rule ni si for foreclosure.
VS. J- Pike Superior Court, April Term,
Johnston Thornton. ) 1855.
It being shown io the Court that at the April Term 1854 oi this
Court, a Rule NiSi wa* duly obtained in the above stated case,
and that the sa.,ie has not been served upon defendant: Order
ed that said Rule be enlarged, and ordered that service be per
fected on said defenddent by publication once a month for lour
months in the Columbus Times & Sentinel, a public gazette ol
this State or served personally on said _defendent p.t least three
months before the first dav of tho next term of this Court.
By the Court. * STUBBS & HILL, Pl’ffs Att’y.
The above is a true extract taken from the minutes of Pike
3i pr or Court, ApiiiTerm, 1855. JOHN a.i OOHRAN,
iuay2l—m4m. Clerk Superior Court.
‘VTOTICETO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.—AH person
it indebted to the estate of Joshua R. McCook, deceased, ar
required to make immediate ps.jmt nt and those having de
munds are notified to pr -sent them within terms of the law.
ap:4-fw4od 8. D. HARP, &. H. J.KING, Adm'rs.
nEORGIA, Randolph County.—Daniel Smith
VX having applied tome for letters of administration Js £<>/.■>-
non on the estate of GnbriejSmitii I tte of said county, deo'd:
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, t> file tfce’r objections
in this office, on or before the nexfJune Term of theeuirt of
Ordinary county, otherwise, letters will be at the term
aioiesaid, granted to the said applicant.
GEen under my baud at office, this'lOth day of \pn 1855.
api 4—w*4oij o P. BE f.. Oral na* y.
A Sale.—Will be sojtl on lie first j
ix luesday in July next, at the court h use door in Cnth-1
lest. Randolph county; the following slaves belostgiug to iuo ■
estate ot \\ m. Taylor, late of said county, deceased, to wit: — I
Minerva, eged 36, end ffer infant rh:lc*-7’ jCj and, 10, A 2 roc, 8 ; !
_t?:ia, 6,Georgia, 3. WaabhiSloc, 35, Ardrcw Ift Sold by or* {
uer oI tne Oh!-car, of s*id ountp. I
UJtTfUVL TAYI-CU, sdeV- ‘
: : THE; FEGF Ls fl|
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INTRODUCTION OF
Professor James McClintock’s
CEI-.EBHATED
Family Medicines.
This is to certify , that 1 have placed in the hand cf Messrs
Ji. Cushman k. Cos., Mew 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. .3lezandtr Cushman , who
is a thoroughly educattd Chemist and practical Apothecary of
many years’ experience, I am. enabled to assure the public that
they wiil beprepared in the best, purest arid 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 the National Medical association: Membei of the
Phiiadtlpbia Medical Society; member of the Medico*Chir
urgical College of Philadelphia; formerly President and
Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in Castieton Medical
College Vermont; and also late Professor of Anatomy and
Physiology iu Berkshire Medical Institution, Mass Atc.itc.
Important to Consumptives,
And all who are afflicted with Bronchitis, or weakness of the
Lungs. I)r. McClintock’s Pectoral Syrup is recommended
as one of the best and safest remedies ever used for Bronchitis,
Consumption and all diseases of the Bungs and Air Passages .
Fur cny of these forms of disease showing themselves in Cough,
Ticking of the Throat, Sense of Tightness in the Throat or
Chest, Spitting of Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Hoarseness or
Loss of Voice, Hectic Fever, Might Sweats, &c., this SYRUP
has been used with unbounded success for many years; it con
tains no opium, morphine or antimony , which injurious drugs
farm the basis of almost all the quack remedies lor lung com
plaints.
The Great Peculiarity
of Dr. McClintock's Pectoral Syrup, is that in all chronic dis
eases of the throat and lungs, it may be taken by the most delicate
patient with perfect safety. It contains no injurious drugs, like
the. common remedies used for pectoral complaints. It is pleas
ant to the palate, produces no nausea or debility, but may be taken
freely and constantly, with the certain result of purifying the
blood , strengening the stomach, and renovating the entire system
while tiealmg and soothing the irritated organs, and producing
gradually a perfact cure.
Price in pint bottles SI; six bottles for $5. Full directions ac
companying each bottle.
McClintock’s cold and cough Mixture.
Colds and recent Coughs, especially if accompanied by fever or
inf.ammatory excitement, require a remedy different in character
from the Pectoral Syrup, which is so valuable in chronic com
plaints. The Cold and Cough Mixture is precisely the cure for
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.
Mo Laudanum or preparation of Opium, in any shape in this
syrv.p. Price per bottle 25 cents.
Purifying tho Blood.
The following, from the Mew York Tribune , will doubtless be
very seasonable to all who seek not only to preserve their health,
but to guard against all possible contingenccs which threaten to
destroy it :
“ fie would call special attention to the importance of purifying
the blood. Mothing is so prevalent us a gross and sluggish slate
of the blood. IVe have no hesitation in recommending to those
who would preserve their health, a free use of the best purifying
medicine known to modern medical science, viz;
Dr. McClintock’s Tonic Alterative Syrup*
This remedy is not. only delightful to the taste, but perfectly
safe and rapid in its effects. It stimulates the liver and other
glands to natural action, gives tone and new vigor to all the func
tions, and enables them to throw off all morbid and unhealthy ac
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
Rheumatism, together with Syphilitic and Mercurial diseases in
all stages were cured by the free use of Dr\McClintock's I'onic Al
terative Syrup. For children it is perfectly safe, and from its
pleasan t taste can be easily given. Those who are troubled with
any of the above complaints, should take it regularly , Spring and
Fail. Price in large bottles. Six bottles §5.
TREATMENT OF DYSPEPSIA.
Our National Disease.
Feeble or Imbcrfcct Digestion or Dyspepsia , in some of its
> forms, is truly the National Disease of America. It causes, in
| directly, three-fourths of the sickness common to tkis climate. It
j causes impure Blood, irritations and. acrid Humors in the Stom
ach, Liver, Bowels and Glands, and the system thus poisoned he
's conies a prey to an endless train of evil symptoms, of which the
i following are a few, viz: Headache, Giddiness, Nervousness,
Low Spirits, Dimness of Vision, with Mote, Speck or Webs be
fore the Lyes, licking of the N vstrils, Dullness of hearing, and
Binging or L rum min g in the Ears, Bad taste in the Mouth,
Tightness or Weight about the Chest, Difficulty of Breathing,
Sense of Svjj'ocation in lying down or ascending stairs, Palpita
tion or uneasy feeling about the Heart, Irregular or deficient Ap
j petite, sense of sinking at the hea-t, sinking at the Stomach, Ac
i ridity, Heartburn, pain or fullness in the Abdomen, Costiveness,
; Be. Some of these symptoms alicay - appear in Dyspepsia. They
| are often mistaken for, and treated as other diseases. Their
i main scat, and source, however, is the Stomach, and a deranged
j condition of the digestive functions. ‘To meet and overeomethose
symptoms radically, and restore perfect health and vigor to the
system, a safe and, certain remedy is found combining all the most
valuable ingredients offered by the vegetable Kingdom, in Dr.
Me CLINT O DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR. Its daily use
would be a blessing to thousands who suffer from the bane of
weakness. As the prescription of a leading physicianit can be
used with confidence by all. Price in large bottles, sl.
An Universal Pill.
Dr. McClintock’s Vegetable Purgative Pills, though not war
ranted to cure ait diseases, are a specific against the numerous
disorders that arise from Costioeness , and Costiveness is the bane
of life to thousands; giving rise as it does to Headache, Appo
plezy, impure Blood. Nervousness, J.ow Spirits, Lassitude, Paine
in the Bowels and elsewhere, and other spmptoms to numerous to
mention. (os liven ess vill cause or aggravate almost every
knvthn disease, ihorefore the Pill best adapted to cure this danger
ous habit is entitled to the boasted name of an Universal Pill -
Those who ore willing to try a scientific medicine, safe, certain,
mild and thorough in its action, yet operating without pain, should
use freely Dr. McClintock's Vegetable Purgative Pills. Price
twenty five cents per box.
Rheumatism and Neuralgia.
These excruciating diseases are radically cursd by taking Dr.
McClintock's RHEUMATIC MIXTUTE in doses of a tea
spoonful three times a day. JVe have seen the worst cases relieved
by it in twenty-four hours. For external use we have never known
so powerful and penetrating an application as Dr. McClintock's
RHEUMATIC LINIMENT. For swelled limbs, bruises,
internal pains, cramps, chilblains, stiff joints, toothache, and oth
er pninfulcomplaints, where we have seen it tried, it acts with
magical effect. These remedies are sold at 30 cents per bottle.
Have you the Ague!
If so do not injure your Constitution by resorting to the com
mon cures in use. I veil very learned physicians are in the habit
of prescribing Quinine, Arsenic , Blue Pills, and other powerful
drugs, which often do more harm than good, even if they stop the
ch ills. On the contrary, the more and ofltner you take
Da. McClintock’s Fever and Ague Specific, the stronger
willyour constitution become, and the better your appetite and the
vigor of the whole systew, it is eminently an article that CAN
BE TAKEN WITHOUT FEAR! and withal it has never fail
ed to cure all forms of Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Bil
lions Fever, Panama or Chagres Fever, Dumb Ague, itc. Price
One Dollar per Bottle.
Whooping Cough Cured.
This distressing disease is thoroughly and quickly cured by D*
McClintock's Asthma axd Whooping CoroH Remedy. It con
tains no op um and can be given to children with perfect safety.
A few drops at bed time quiet <he cough all night, and a few do
ses cure entirely.
Instant Belief from Pain.
No pertn>n 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 will apply to Dr. MoC Unlock's ANOD YNE
• MIXTURE. Its effect is like magic—producing immediate ease
and quiet, refreshing sleep, eveii in cases of the most excruciating
suffering. Every J amity should be provided with a bottle, Price
Fifty Cents.
Dysentery and Diarrhoea.
Thesesevere diseases are new prevalent in various parts of the
country. They mvy be wholly prevented, and in the beginning
promo try checked, by Dr. McClintock's DIARRHCEA C(*h
'DIAL, one of the most astonishing specifics ft r all Bowel Com
plaints •• per discovered. Thousands of cures have been made du
ring the past summer, and many lives saved by this medicine—so
simple and -heap that every family can procure it. Price twenty
five certs and fifty cents per botile.
Sold in Columbus by ROBERT CARTER, and by local agents
throughout (he State of Georgia.
A. CUSHM AN. & CO.. I2i Fulton street, N. Y. Sole Proprie
tors of Prof,McClintock’s Fi milv Medicines. dec2 i—tw3m.
GEORGIA Muscogee county:
i Court of Ordinary. Man Term, 1855.
X>C r T.E AI Sl.—Levicy L -wc/Adm -istratrix on the es-
Ib l *.te of U'm. Lowe, deceased, having ij piled for latter:
of Dismission:
On motion, 5’ is Ordered, that all persons concerned show
cause, if any they have, why said administratrix may not be
dismissed fico said administration at the Court cf Ordinary to
he held ta and icr euid oouaiy ou the Srsi Monday is December
uevt.
A tra* transcript from ihs* tnientwof asid Qrnrt. Bj e ?,
Bvjr?#wCs* 8
J. H. DANIEL & THOMAS,
123 Broad Street, Columbus, Ca.
Are in constant receipt oi’ the Latest Styles oi
Fashionable Ready Made Clothing,
OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE.
im mmm imiiiwum ‘ i min ’ ‘ nr'm ~~ n
TIIEV ALSO HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GOOD r ASSORTMENT
Gents. Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Ininas, Cuipet Lags,
Umbrellas, Valises, &c., &c.
% MMJSM XXXX &
Together with a large Stock of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERSA NI) VESTI 7\ GS,
Which they are prepared to Manufacture to order, in tuo ilo t fashionable r J ap
proved styles.
£^ v ln this branch of their business they owe an apology to thoseot their patrons
whom they have recently unavoidably disappointed, but, as the cause has been remo
ved, they feel confident, with the assistance of the well-known cutter,
IP. .A.. FAIRCHILD,
Whose character for faithfulness, courtesy and promptitude is so well established, that
in future their patrons will meet with that courtesy and despatch which shah atone
for all past disappointments. May 23th, 1850 w&twlL
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING.
1 I. A. BROKAW & CO., 1
Have now in Store a Complete Assortment oi
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.
We think those wishing to purchase goods in our line will find it greatly to the
interest to call and examine our stock.
GOODS MADE TO OKDEK.
We are prepared to cut and make all garments in our line with despatch, as
DANIEL ROWE AND GEO. H. BETZ
Will give their entire attention to the work entrusted to them.
A OA3EI.3E>*
K-1H33®0 81.
Takes this method of informing his friends that he is now permanently located at
E® A® B*osaw & 00*8.
Where he will be happy to see them, and pledges himself to give his entire attention
toall who may desire
ELEGANT FITTING GARMENTS.
Columbus, May 26, 1855. tw&wft
The Southern Man.
THE Rev. Wm. H. Wilburn, recently delivered a lecture be
fore the Now York A/eicantile Library Association©!! “The
Southern Man.” We annex someextracts which both fortheir
fidelity and beauty will be read with interest.
Where the summer lengthens itself into nine continuous
months, where the day is delicious and the night cooland spicy,
the Southern man grows up a noble specimen of the physical
man, endowed with nervous vitality, for he is accustomed from
hiß earliesiye&rs to the most active exercises, engaged in all the
athletic sports of youth on loot 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 oflassitudc,surprising to
those who understand not the effect of his clime, and which yet
imparts a degree of ease, of graceful elegance, rarely possessed
except by an inhabitant of a warm southern climate.
In the loner, glorious noontides, swinging luxuriously in his
hammock, he inhales delicious airs, but laden,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 of
order. This is a most maghifleant hint,and the fact wascontera
plated by the Greeks who made the word “melancholy,” which
means, by etymology, “a black or disordered liver.”
We fullyagree w ith thegifted author of theaboveextract,and
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
comesrobust and fullof energy, we offer below some ofthc un
solicited testimony,
Washington, A/ay 17,1853.
Mxssrs. Mortimer & Mowbray. —Gentlemen—Having been
afflicted with Liver Complaint of ten years 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 ba[ex
perienced from its use.
Yours respectfully,
J. C. HAY.
LIVER CO A/PLAINT DEBILITY.
Extract from James Harris, Esq’s Letter, Alexandria, Vir
ginia.]
After speaking of the wonderful cures on himself, he says—
H. has been suffering with the Liver Complaint and with
inability, constantly complaining from weakness through her
whole system. Bhe 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, 8. A. Griffin, John Luke,Rev. Y. Eskridge, U.
S.N., and thousands otherscured of Dyspepsia, Scrofula. Cough,
Liver Complaints, Bronchitis, St. Vitus’ Dance, Jcc. Woreier
you to your own citizens Call on them.
Delicate Females and Children will find the Tincture suited to
aii their diseases, by its mild action on the Stomach, Liver and
the Kidneys, will cure Dyspepsia, Cough, Aslhma, Bronchial
and Lung Affections. Pain? in the Back, Side, and Breast, Con
sumption, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Gout,Neuralgia, Fistula,Piles,
BoweiComplaints, Worms, N?rvous Debility, with *ll diseases
arising from lmpureblood,aud is the graiest Female Medicine
ever known.
Os Call on Agents and get Pamphletsgratis, withcertiflcatee
of cures and history of its discovery.
For sale by
ROBERT CARTE/*, DANFORTH Sc NAGLE,
Columbus.
ROBERT CARTER & Cos.
Savannah
COXE & HUCHING3,
Montgomery Ala.
Columbus, may 20, — w&twl
GOOD MEDICINES.
It is estimated that Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic
Pi II3 have done more to promote tr e public health than any
other one cause. There can be no question that the Cherry
Pectoral has by its thousand on thousand cures of Colds,
Coughs, Asthma, Croup, Influenza. Bronchits &c., very much
reduced the proportion of deaths from consumptive diseases in
this country. The Pills are as good as the Pectoral and will
cure more complaints.
Everybody needs more or less purging Purge the blood
from its impurities. Purge the Bowels. Liver and the whole
visceial system from obstructions, Purge out the diseases
ivbich fasten on the body, to work r its decay. But for disease,
we should die only of oid age. Take antidotes ‘early agui thrust
it out from the system, before it is yet too strong to yield.
Ayer’s Pills do thrust out disease, not only while it is weak,
but when it has taken a strong bold. Bead the astounding
statements of those who have been cured by them from dread
ul Scrofula, Dropsy, Ulcers. Skin Diteases. Rheumatism. Eeu
silgia, Dyspepsia, internal Pains, Billious Complaints. Heart
burn, Head-ache. Gout, and many lessdangerous but still threat
aning ailments, such as pimples or. the face, Worms, Nervous
‘Stability, jogs of appetite Irregularities, Dizziness in the
lezd, Colds, Fevers. Dysentery, and indeed every variety cf
complaint for which a Purgative Remedy is required.
These are no random statements, bat are authenticated by
>ur own neighbors and your own physicians.
Try them once, ami you will never be without them.
Price 2.1 cents per Box—s Boses tor *I,OO.
Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer. Chemist, Lowell, Maes, and scud by
Danforth iz Nasrle, Columbus, Geo,
TANARUS, f*. BradSeld, West roint, “
W, W. vt-llaon, Taibotton, **
Dr. 5. F. Wo©nbury-,Hsnilliaa t M
*£**? i
A CURE FOR ALL! I
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THE AMERICAN’S FRIEND !!
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.
HOLLO W A Y’N 0 1 A T M ENT.
Citizens of the Union —
You have done me the honor as w ith ore voice, from orio
end oi the Union to the other, to stamp the character ot my
Ointment with your approbation. It scarcely two years since
1 made it known among you, and already it has obtained uioio
celebrity than anv otLer medicihe in so shoit a p rn and.
THOMAS HOLLOWAY,
38, Corner of Ann and Nassau streets, New York.
\
Astonishing cure of Sore Legs, after nine years
standing J
Copy of letter from Mr. W. J. Langley, of Huntsville,
Y adkin county, North Carolina, U. S., dated Nov. 1,1853.
READ HIS OWN WOKDS.
To Professor Holloway,
Sir—lt is cot my wish to become notorious, neither is this let
ter written lor the sake of writing, but to say, that your Oint
ment cured me of the ir.o3t dreadful cutaneous diseases that
flesh is heir to, and which was considered by all wio knew me,
to be entirely beyond the reach of medicine. For nine je:ri 1
was afflicted with one of the most painful aitd troublesome soro
legs that ever fell to the lot of man ; and after trying every med
icine 1 had ever heard of. I resigned to despair aii l ede oi being
curid ; but a friend brought me a couple of large potsol your
Ointment, which caused the sores on my legs to fits), and I
entirely regained my health torn’ agreeable surprise am. deiight,
and to the astonishment of my friends.
[Signed] W J. LANGLEY.
AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A BAD BREAST, TV HEN
NEARLY AT THE POINT OF DEATH.
Copy of a letter from Mr. R. Durant , A ew Orleans ,
November 9 th, 1853.
To Professor Holloway,
38 Coiner of Ann and Nassau street?, N. Y.
Dear Sir—lt is with heartfelt gratitude J have to inlt /m you
thatby the use of your Ointment and Piiis, the life os nv wife
has been saved. For seven years she had a bad breast, wish ten
running wounds, (not of a cancerous nature.) I vr s told that
nothing could save her; she was then induced to use your Oil.t
ment and Pills, wheu in the short space of three months ti ey
effected a perfect cure, to the atonishment (tall ■ ho knew
us. We obtained your medicines trom Messrs. Wright, &. t 0.,
of Chartres street. New Orleans. 1 send this from “Hotel ties
Princes,” Paris, although J 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, Fore Throats,
Bad breasts,Bunions, Burns, Chilblains. Chopped hands, Fis
tulas, Gout, Glandular Swellings, Piles, Rnoun aiitm. Fait
Rheum, Scalds, Fore Nipples, Skin disease, Scurvy, Sore
heads, Uicers, Wounds.
***Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway, No.
80 M aid e nLa e , New York, and 244 Strand, London,
and by all respectable druggist and dealers of medicines
throughout the Lnited States, in Pots and Eoxes at 25 tents
62X cents, and SI < 0 each,
there is considerable saving by taking thelarger sizes.
N. ft.—Directions fortheguidance ofparenteiu ever* disorder
are affixed to each Pot.
June 17—wly.
’M'OTICETO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.—AII persons
i T having demands against the estate of Richard Dozier, late
of Muscogee couniy, Ga., deceased, will present them in lerms
of the law, and those indebted to said deceased will come for
ward and make payment.
marltfi—w4od JOHN B. DOZIER, Evtcutor.
TWO months afterdate application will be made to the court
of Ordinary of Early county lor leave to sell the lands be
longing to the estate of William'Harrell. dtccas< and. by
BURRELL ROBI RTs*, Ad’m.
Early county, March 20, 1f55. mai26—wVm.
GEORGIA. Randolph County.
Court of Ordinary of said County, April Term, 1555.
II appearing to this Court that William Griffin, Admin
istrator oi the estate of .lames Henderson, late -rs said
county deceased, ha3 fully administered said estate and faith
iully discharged the trust reposed in him as administrator
aforesaid: And having made application for Letters of
Dismission: It re ordered by the Court that all parties inte
rested, show cause to the contrary id or before the next
October Term of this Court, 01 her wise said Administrator
will be then and there dismissed
Given under- pv hand April *d, 1 R 65
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