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J, E MMEL% CO.,
123 Broad street, Columbus, Georgia.
Have now in Store and are constantly receiving their usual Stock of
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Of their own Manufacture.
ALSO—A LARGE STOCK OF
GENTLEMEN S FURNISHING GOODS,
Hats , Caps , Umbrellas , Trunks , Valises , Carpet Bags , SfC., fyc.
All of which have been selected with the greatest care and no gentleman can fail to be suited wh o ay
favor them with a call.
Garments Made to Order.
We have also a very handsome stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Linens, &c., &c., which will
be manufactured to order, in the best manner and warranted to give perfect satisfaction.
Persons in want of good articles are invited to give us a call. VTrT s
May 6, 1858—wtwtf. J* H. DANIELS & LU.
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Call at the Cash Clothing Emporium of
straws*
125 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Where can be found one of the largest and best selected STOCKS OF CLOTHING , suitable
for Spring and Summer wear, ever brought to this city—all of their own manufacture—and made up
in the latest styles, and warranted to give satisfaction. This being the
ONLY CASH CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT
in the city, purchasers for Cash will find it to their interest to give us a call.
Mm TOQjnrM ©ILOTHDRO©,
A large Stock just received.
Gent’s Furnishing Goods,
A FULL SUPPLY ALWAYS IN STORE.
Hats, Caps, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Ladies’ Bonnet Boxes,
Kept constantly on hand. Also a large lot of Clothing suitable for Servants’ wear. All are invited to
call and examine. ROSETTE, MELICK & CO.
Columbus, Georgia, April sth, 1858.—wtw3m
EARLY SHERIFF SALES.
ITI7ILL be sold;on tne first Tuesday in June next, be
” fore the Court House door in the town, of Blakely,
Early county, between the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing property to wit:
Lot of land number 28, the east part of lot enumber 12,
and thirty three acres of lot No. .13,being that part of itlying
on the east side of Dry Creek, all in the 6th district of Early
county, and 458 acres, moro or less, >evied on as
property of B: F. Hubbert, to satisfy afl issued from the
Superior Court of Early {county, in favor of P J Semmes ys
B F Hubbert.
Also Blakely Academy and {the premises upon which it is
erected, containing jthree acres (more or less, known as the
Blakely Academy lot, adjoining the lands of Joel W. Perry on
the north, east and'south, and Hiram Kinchin on the west, in
the town of Blakely in said county, in favor of George Cross to
satisfy afl fa issued *from the Superior ‘Courtof said county,
George Cross vs “the Trustees of [Blakely Academy, by jvirtue
of the mechanic’s lien.
Also at the same time and place, fifty acres of Lot of Land
number two hundred and sixtythree in the 28th districtof
said county, levied on as the property of Charles Mullis to
satisfy a fl fa issuod rom a Justice Courtof said county, in
favor of James A Lee vs Charles Mullis.
ANTHONY HUTCHINS, Sh’flf,
Blakely. May 1, 1858—wtds.
EARLY POSTPONED SHERIFF SALE.
■tXTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in June next, he
* V fore the Court'House door in the town of Blakely, Early
oounty, within the legal hours of sale,the following|property
to-wit s
Also at the same time and place, the Stock of Goods in the
Store House occupied by Richard G. Merritt, levied on as the
property of Richard G. Merritt, to satisfy a fl la from Early
Superior Court in favor of William Way vs R. G. Merritt—
property pointed out by defendant.
Also at the same time and tplace, Lot of land, number sev
enteen in the sixth district of said county, levied on as
the* property of John Cloud, to satisfy one tax fl fa vs
John Cloud—property pointed out by tax collector.
ANTHONY HUTCHINS, Sh’ff.
Way I,lßsß—wtds.
GEORGlA—Muicogee County:
WHEREAS James M. Russell applies for Letters of Ad
ministration on the estates of John M. Russell and Sa
rah E, Ru&sell, deceased, both late of said county.
These art therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred andj creditors of said deceased to shew cause,
lfauy they hive, why lettersof administration as aforesaid,
should not he granted to said applicant at it he Court of Ordi
nary to be held in and [for said county on the Ist Monday in
May next,
Given under my hand atoffice,this 20th of March, 1858.
mar2o—w4od JOHN JOHNSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA Chattahoochee County..
David G. McGlow applies to me forlet-
T 1 tersof Guardianship for the person and property
of John S. Brewer, orphan minor of John Brewer, dec’d:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to be and appear at my office within the time
£ rescribed by law, then and there to show cause if any they
ave, why said letters should not be granted to said appli
cant
Given under my hand at office, March 20th, 1858.
E. G. RAIFORD, Ordinary.
March 29,"1858—w30d.
RULE NISI.
Talbot Court of Ordinary, September Term 1857.
TKT'HEREAS, Stephen Howell, Executor of William Howell,
”” applies to me for letters or Dismission from said Execu.
torehip:
Beit ordered, That all persons concerned be and appear at
the May Term next ensuing of this tCourt, then and there to
shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should jinot be
granted. A true extract lrom the ‘minutes of this Court, Oct*
14th, 1857. MARION BETHUNE,Ord
October 20th—w6m
GEORGIA, Muscogee county.
Court of Ordinary , March Term 1858.
RULEj NlSl.—Whereas .John B. .Dozier, administra
rator on the estate of Jas. Meacham, dec’d, having ap.
plied for dismission from said administration:
It is therefore ordered, that all persons concerned, shew
cause, if any they have* why said administrator should not
be dismissed at the Court of Ordinary to beheld in and for
said county on the Ist Monday in September next, and that
this order be published in terms of the law.
A true trauscript from the minutes (of said Court.
March2,|lßsß—w6u JNO. JOHNSON, Ord.
GEORGIA—TaIbot county:
TTTHEREAS, James E. Willis and John E Willis, apply
Tf to me for letters of administration on the estate of John
Willis late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to rite and admonish ail and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at mv office within the time be prescribed by law. then and
thereto shew cause, If any they have, s why letters should
not be granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand at office this Feb. 3d, 1858.
MARION BETHUNE, Ordinary.
March 4,1858-w3od.
GEORGlA—Muscogee County.
YITHEREAS Sarah W. Wilson applies to me for lettersof
TV j admistration on the estate of Temperance .Knight late
of Muscogee oounty deceased:
therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to shewf cause,
’ kaje,)|why letters of administration, as (afore
■aid should not be granted to saidjapplicant, |at the Court of
Ordinary to be held [in and for the county, aforesaid, on
the first Monday in May next.
Given under my hand this 30th day of March, 1858.
apxill—w3od JOHN JOHNSON,Ord
1000 ACRES OF
Flint River Lands, for Sale.
THE undersigned being desirous of winding up
dwmtaLtheir business, offer for sale, on any time to suit pur-1
a valuable settlement of—
One Thousand Acres of Land,
lying on the West side of the Flint River, ten milesnorth oi
Oglethorpe, and ten miles south of Reynolds. Two hundred
acresof this settlement is number onepine land, the balance
(800 acres) entirely swamp. The swamp land is less liable to
beinnunndated by the River than any lands on said River
in Macon county, and will doubtless make from 60 to 80
bushels of corn per acre, and from 1500 to 2000 lbs of cotton.
There are 80 acres of pine land, and 15 of Swamp cleared and
in a state of cultivation. Water, health and society cannot
be excelled in South Westerr Georgia. Apply to
COOK & MONTFORT,
Julvil —w&twtf. atOgiethorpe,Ga.
GREAT ATTRACTION !
Bargains! Bargrins! Bargains!
am qksss&qq,
WISHES to inform her friends, and the public
generally of Columbus and the vicinity, that she
is now offering for sale a complete assortment of
GOODS, consisting in part of—
NEAPOLITAN BONNETS, from $2.00 to $2.50.
MISSES GIPSIES SI.OO
BLOOMERS, from 87ic to $1.25.
Handsome Gause R 1 BB O N S, 25c per Yard.
And a large lot of Swiss Trimmings at 20c per yard.—
Call and see. Cheap for Cash.
July 23,1857. w&twtf.
Notice to those Indebted.
ALL Persons indebted to the undersigned by note or ac
count past due, are once more earnestly requested to
COME FORWARD AND SETTLE.
TAKE NOTICE—AII claims for goods sold prior t
the first of January 1857, if not paid by the Ist day oi Apri
next, will be Sued, in their respective counties, by the first
return day thereafter. J. H. DANIEL & CO.,
mar 6 1858 —wtw8w 123 Broad Street.
F. LANDON,
HATS! fttJV HATS !_
GAPS! jJBL GAPS.
103 Broad Street, Columbus,
Has on hand an elegant assortment of Spring and Sum
mer Hats, embracing SILK, CASSIMERE, and SOFT
HATS, of every variety, color, fsize and shape. For sale
O H E A IP.
Columbus, Ga. March 4, 1858. w&twtf
Real Irish Poteen Whisky.
THE subscriber is now manufacturing the real Irish Po
teen Whisky, at his place one and a half miles from
Columbus, which he warrants to be pure and genuine, and
equal to the best Poteen Whisky manufactured under
ground in Ireland. Apart from its being a healthy and
Sleasant beverage, it is an excellent remedy for Colds,
(iarrhoea, Worms, &c. For sale by the bottle at Brooks
& Chapman’s Drug Store, at Brassill & Co’s by the drink
or otherwise, audby the gallon at the distillery.
marG—wtwtf a. BRANNAN.
Corrintha A. Hargis, ) Libel for Divorce,
vs. f in
William Hargis. ) Meriwether Superior Court
IT appearing to the Court by the petition of the Sheriff,
that the Defendant does not reside in this county, and
it further appearing, that he does not reside in this State:
It is on motion ordered, That said defendant appear and
answer, at the next terra of this Court, ©r that said case be
considered in delault, and the plaintiff allowed to proceed,
and that this order be published in the Times & Sentinel,a
public newspaper of this State, once a month for four
months, after the adjournment of this court.
By the Court. GEO. A. HALL,
Attorney for Libellians.
A true extract from the Minutes of Meriwether Superior
Court at February Term, 1858.
WILLIAM A. ADAMS,CIerk.
March 2d, 1858—w4m.
GEORGlA—Muscogee County.
Court of Ordinary, September Term , 1857.
RULE NISI. —Whereas, Jonn A. Johnson, administrator
on the estate ot Celeta Sauls, deceased, having appli
ed-for Dismission:
It is therefore hereby ordered, That all persons concerned
shew cause, if any. they have, why said administrator should
not be dismissed atthe Court ’of Ordinary to be held inland
or said county on the first Monday in April next, and that
this Rule be published in terms of the law.
A true transcript from the minutes, September 30th, 185
oct3—w6m JOHN JOHNSON, Ordinary
y Ithe greatest
itIEOICAL
ft DISCOVERY
‘jr OF THE AGE.
X/TR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury,has discovered in our com-
JxL mon pasture weeds, a remedy that cures
EYERY KIND OF HUMOR,
FROM
The Worst Scrofula, down to a Gommon Pimple.
He has triedit tin over eleven hundred a ? d H “ e^
failedexceptintwo cases, (boththunder
now in his ‘possession over one hundred certificates ol its
value, all within twenty miles of Boston.
Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursl ®? r ® fPimnin
One to three; bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples
on he face. . .
Two or three bottles will clear the system of biles.
Two bottles are warranted to cure tke worst canker m t e
mouth or stomach. , . .
Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind
°*Qnet<rtwo bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the
is/Two bottles are warranted to cure running of- the ears and
blotches among the hair.
Four to six bottles are warranted to-cure corrupt and run
ning ulcers.
One bottle will cure scaly eruptions of the skin.
Twoor three bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind
of ring worm. , . x .. , ,
Two or three bottles aie warranted to cure the most des
perate case ot
Three or four bottles are warranted to cure salt-rheum.
Five to eight bottles will cure .the worst case of scrofula.
A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a
perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken.
ROXBURY, MASS.
Dear Madam— The reputation of the Medical Discovery,in
all kind of humors, is so well established by the unanimous
voice of all who have used it, that I need not say anything
on the sublect, as the most skillful physicians and the most
careful druggists in the country are unanimous in its praise.
In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, Ido it
with a full knowledge of its curative power, in relieving all
and curing most of those diseases to which you are unfortu
nately so liable. Thatmost excrusiatlng disease to an affec
tionate mother,
NURSING SORE MOUTH ,
Is cured as if by a miracle; your own temper is restored to it,
natural sweetness, and your babe from short and fretful naps,
to calm and Street slumbers; and [the Medical discovery be
comes a fountain of blessing to ?your husband and households
In the more advanced stages of
CANKER,
it extends to the stomach, causing
DYSPEPSIA,
which is nothing but canker ‘on the stomach; then to the in
testines and
KIDNEYS,
creating a sinking, gone feeling, and an Jindifference even to
the cares of your own family.
Your stomach is
RAW AND INFLAMED,
your food distresses you, and you can only take certain kinds
and even of that your system does not get half the nourish
ment it contains as the acrimonious fluid of the canker eats it
up: then your complexion (looses its bloom and becomes sal*
low or greenish, and your best day gone. For want of‘nour
ishment your system becomes looseand flabby, and tne fibres
of your body becomes relaxed. Then follow a train of dis
eases which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly adapted to
CURE;
Palpitation or the heart, Ipain gin the side, weakness of the
spine and small of the back, pain in the hip joint, when you
retire, irregularity of the lbowels, and also, that most excru
ciating diseases, the
PILES,
How many thousands of poor women are suffering from
thisdisease and pining away a miserable life, and their next
door neighbor not-knowing the cause. I wish to impress on
your mind that? good fold proverb, “Anounce of prevention
isbetter than a pound of cure.” Inthe
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
you have both the preventative ;and thefoure, with this great
and good quality, that} it will never,under any circumstances,
do you any injury.
No change in diet is necessary—eat the best you can get
andfenoughof it.
Directions for Use —Adults one ftablespoonful per day—
Children over ten years desert spoonful—Children from five
to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can be appli
cable to all constitutions, take > sufficient to operate on the
bowels twice a day. Yours truly,
DONALD KENNEDY.
Price SI.OO per bottle, For sale by Dr. D. YOU NG, Whale
ale \<?ent, Columbus, Ga, novl* -6mwt
Clear the Track for the
GEORGIA ALCAHEST.
DRS. T. & N. L. GALLAWAY,
HAVE invented a medicated compound for the cure o
all diseases of the Skin and Hair, which they honor
with the name of the GEORGIA ALCAHEST! A
menstrum long sought for and never obtained until now.
It is a remedy of the South, and we ask of the South a
fair trial of its virtues and effects on all the diseases we
claim for it—as a specific. Each week brings us tidings of
cures perfected by it, that exceed our most sanguine ex
pectations. It has no equal in preserving, restoring and
beautifying the hair; eradicating Scurf and Dandruff; pre
venting Baldness and Grey Hairs; curiog diseases of the
Skin, Glands and Muscles, Bruises, Cuts, Sprains, Stings
of insects, Irritation and Swelling caused by poisonous
plants, Erysipelas, Ringworms, Scaldhead Inflamed Skin,
Prickly heat, Pimples, Scrofula, Tetters in all stages, Salt
Rheum, Sore Throat, Shiugles, Rough Hands, Periodical
or Nervous Headache, Chapped Skin, Chilblains, and all
external inflammations. We will give a few vouchers to
what it has done, and trust the Alcahest to herald its own
fame when used.
Monroe, Walton county, Geoi fe
Alabama, Randolph County, )
January 10th, 1857. \
Drs. T. if N. L. Gallaway —As you requested me to
state what time my hair began to fall off, I take pleasure
in saying to you that in 1852, my hair began to look dead
and fall off’; the surface of my head became an entire scurf
and all my hair dropped off by the time I saw you in Geo
gia, 1855. The one bottle you sent to me while at my
sisters (Mrs. McCurley’s) made a permanent cure of it.—
The Scurf and Dandruff all fell off or disappeared, the so'’
cond bathing, and before I left Georgia my hair was four
or five inches long, and is thisd ty as full and beautiful as
ever, and more soft and lively; e ery person that beholds it
thinks it oiled. It has been overt ighteen months since the
bottlo of Alcahast gave out. Idt wish that all the afflic
ted would give it a trial, as I hadl. ied many remedies be
fore, from eminent physician* - , alh ithout effect.
JANE CARSON.
G eorgia Walton County.
We, whose names are undersigned, do certify thatgwe
were witnesses to the above case, that it is true as Miss
Carson has stated, when she left here her hair was as beau
tiful and full, covering the whole head, as before diseased
and resembled silk velvet.
OVERTON G. McCARTY,
SARAH McCARTY,
SILAS RAY,
PHENNIAH RAY.
Georgia, Gwinnett County:
Drs. T. 8 { N. L. Galloway —My daughter, Mary Eliza
beth was attacked with a Tetter on her head. I applied to
three or four eminent physicians, each applicationonly ser
ved to aggravate it. She was so afflicted that she wa3
compelled to sleep on her face. Her hair had nearly all
fallen off. The one bottle of your Georgia Alcahest that
I paid one dollar for, made a complete cure, and her hair
instantly commenced a fresh growth, and as soon as natu
ral laws w’ould admit, she had a fine head of hair and is
now as full and beautiful as ever; it has been well over two
years. You are at liberty to use this—as all my neighbors
will testify to the same. Yours truly,
FIELDING HAMILTON.
. _ _ „ „ Georgia, Walton County.
■ur'uS • ? n — M y w ife has been afflicted
with Chilblains all over her neck and shoulders, in large
lumps under the skin, none of them ever running as com
mon biles, which threw her into a high fever, Headache,
&c. Hearing of your Georgia Alcahest, I procured a
bottle, and to my great joy, it, in a very few days, made a
cure, for which accept my best wishes for your success in
so valuable 4 remedy. 1 hear its fame spoken of by every
person that uses it as a specific for all the diseases you say
it will cure. Yours truly,
„ , , , W. W. PETERS, J. P.
For sale n Columbus by D. Young, Danforth & Nagel,
and Brooks & Chapman. And also by Druggists
rally throughout the country.
June 24,1857—w&twtf.
TWO months;after date I shall apply to the honorable Court
of Ordinary of Chattahoochee county, Ga., for leave to
sell the lands to {John W., Harriet £. and Jane
Williams and Sarah E. .Martin, children of the undersigned.
DANIEL H. WILLIAMS, Guardian
February 22,
PROF DeGRATH’S
ts CD^llo
THIS celebrated remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, Neu
ralgia, Erysipelas, Eruptions, Sprains, Burns, Felons,
&c., is manufactured only by Prof. Charles DeGrath, ev
erywhere known as the original discoverer, at his old es
tablishment in Philadelphia.
The sale of this great remedy has been unprecedented.—
Last year alone, over $135,000 was sold; and wherever it
is known there it is used. Purcell, Ladd & Cos., of Rich*
mond, bought last year $1,200 worth; Barnes Park of
New York, $2,000 worth; SethS. Honce, of Baltimore,
over $4,000; J. D. Park of Cincinnati, SI,OOO worth, and
all other large Druggists in the United States in proportion.
Read and do likewise, all Dealers and Druggists.
Baltimore, Md., Dec. 3d, 1856.
Prof. DeGrath —Dear Sir—Please send me per steam
packet S4OO worth of your Electric Oil. The last lot is
all sold, except three bottles, and the demand |is on the in
crease—this makes over SSOO worth of ,your Electric Oil
I have sold during the past 17 months.
SETH S. HANCE, 108 Baltimore street.
And here is another from the wealthiest drug store in
the great west—
Cincinnati, November 3d, 1855.
Prof. DeGrath—Please send me 12 Gross small size No.
1,6 Gross medium No. 2, and 2 Gross large No. 3, and
draw on me for the amount as before.
JOHN D. PARK, M. D.
ANOTHER.’
Indianapolis, Oct. 25, 1856.
Prof. Degrath—Forward me per express, S3OO worth of
your Electric Oil assorted sizes, on your usual terms.
ROBERT BROWNING.
In fact the demand, considering the time since the arti
cle has been discovered, has been unprecedented and is
now beyond ail precedent.
CAUTION.
There are numerous imitations sprung up on the reputa
tion that my article has acquired. The ipublic must be
ware. They are worthless.
Piles —Charles f Sexton, Esq., ex-Mayorof Camden,
says six applications cured him. Also, cured his
atism.
Neuralgia.— Mr. David Mann, 499 Vine Streot,says,
he was a great sufferer, but the Electric Oil cured him.—
So says E. H. Grant, Esq., 517 North Eighth Street.
Croup.— This Oil is infallible for Croup. Ask a lady
at the Girard House.
Sold Wholesale and Retail by
DR. D. YOUNG, Columbus, Georgia.
March 30,1858—w&tw2m.
CINCINNATI DISTILLERY.
f PIKE’S \
jj Crffagn/rUa |
l WI-lISKEYI
VCincinnati J
\ OHIO. /
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I S.ST. PIKE’S , |
0, CELEBRATED jj
\c/l{ayiwlia YfßlfktijJJ
COUNTERFEIT,
CAUTION TO PARTIES PURCHASINO
s: N. PIKE’S
magnolia whisky,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
THE undersigned, manufacturer and sole proprietor of the
above Drand of Whisky, would respectfully inform his
customers and purchasers of this celebrated brand that there
has appeared in the Charleston and other Southern markets,
a counterfeit of the above jWhisky, beinga poisonous imita
tion, branded similar to his brand. It passes under the name
of S. N. Dyke’s Jtfagnolia Whisky, Cincinnati, Ohio, and oth
er names similar to S. N. Pike. As there is no partyin this
city by the name of S. N. Dyke, it Is intended to imposeand
deceive those who would purchase the genuine brand, I
make this statementto put parties on their guard, as there are
Beveralpersonsin the eastand west makingan imitation,and
using my name with a slight alteration. I have analyzed sev
eral samples of this counterfeit brand, and found that itcon
tains a deadly poison. This fact alone iropelsme to cau
tion the public to protect those who are liable to be deceived,
and prevent the evil results attending the use of this poison
ous imitation. I also hereby caution the counterfeiters of
my brand, that I will prosecute them to the full extent of the
law. The genuine S.N. Pike’s Magnolia Whisky is distilled
from the best qualities of Ryeand Corn,and is warranted free
from deletcriousor obnoxious compound, it beinga pure and
healthy beverage.
Many parties have recently commenced making abrandof
Whisky called Magnolia, but they are an imitation of my
trade brand- so be careful and get the only genuine Magnolia
W hisky made in the United States, and distilled only by me.
SAMUEL N. PIKE.
No. 18 & 20 Sycamore Street, Cincinnati,Ohio.
J une 24 1857—w&twly.
THE GREAT ENGLiSH REMEDY.
THORN’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CO
PAIBA AND SARSAPARILLA,
possesses advantages not enjoyed by any other medicine for
the cure of sexual diseases, which must with an enlightened
public render it assuredly highly popular, and a desideratum
long sought for in the medical world. It needs no confine
ment or change of diet. In its approved form, that of paste,
it is entirely tasteless, and causes no unpleasant sensation to
the patient. It has acquitted the utmost tame in almost ev
ery part of Europe ; it has been examined, approved of,and
sanctioned by the faculty of medicine, and recommended
by the most eminent of the profession. Prepared by J. B.
THORN, Chemist, London, and for sale, wholesale and
retail, by John A. Tarrant & Cos., Agents for the Uuited
States, 278 Greenwich street, New York.
As the above valuable preparation has been extensively
counterfeited by unprincipled parties in the United States,
the proprietor has adopted, as a precaution against imposi
tion on consumers, a Label, of which the following is a fac
simile, and which will be found burnt in upon the bottom of
each pot of the genuine intended for sale in the United
States, Canada, British Provinces, West Indies, and South
America.
/ 0 CHEMIST.rX
h LONDON \
(f JOHNA.TARRANTj]
\~r NEW YORK. SI
SOLE AGENT. V
FOR THE
The stamp around each pot will also bear the names of
the proprietor and*of the United States agents.
Druggists and Dealers will observe on each dozen pack
ages the following label:
Important Caution. The increased reputation and
grea’ -enr. andr aorj s Extract of Copaiba
and Sarsaparilla, have been inducements for others to offer
imitations of this valuable medicine. Venders are particu
larly warned of this fact, that they may be on their guard,
and not dispose of any impure article, calculated to injure
their reputation, and destroy the merits of the original pre-
S arat °n,to obviate which the Subscriber (successor to
ames Tanan\,by whom it was first introduced into the
United States) has attached his signature to this caution, to
counterfeit which is for gbl? . John A. Tarrant.
Address orders for the above article, with fH directions
for shipment to JOHN A. TARRANT & CO.,
Druggists, No. 278 Greenwich, or. Warren St N Y
•ct 7 1857.—wtwly. ’
COURT CALENDAR FOR 1858.
REVISED BT THE SOUTHERN RECORDER.
superiorTcoukts.
JANUARY
2d Monday, Chatham
FEBRUARY.
Ist Monday, Clark
Floyd
Lumpkin
2d Monday, Dawson
Glynn
3d Monday, Forsyth
Meriwether
Walton*
4th]|Monday Baldwin
Chattahoochee
Glascock
Heard
Jackson
Monroe
Paulding
Schley
Talliaferro
MARCH.
Ist Monday, Appling
Chattooga
Cherokee
Coweta
Golumbia
Crawford
Gwinnett
Madison
Marion
Mitchell
Morgan
Webster
2d Monday; Butts
Cass
Coffee
Elbert
Fayette
Greene
Pickens
Sumter
Washington
Friday after, Pierce
Thursday aft Montgomery
3d Monday, Cobb
Hall
Hart
Macon
Newton
Putnam
Talbot
Tatnall
Terrell
Ware
Friday after, Bulloch
4th Monday, Campbell
Clay
Clinch
Effingham
Emanuel
Lee
Twiggs
While
Wilkes
APRIL
Ist Monday, Carroll
Dooly
Early
Fulton
Gordon
Pike
Rabun
Taylor
Warren
Wilkinson
2d Monday, Charlton
Habersham]
Hancok
Harris
Laurens
Miller
Scriven
Tuesday aft Mclntosh
3d Monday, Burke
Camden
Franklin
Har alson
Henry
Murray
Oglethorpe|
Pulaski
Stewart
Worth
Thursday aft Bryan
Frid y after Wilcox
4th Monday Decatur
DeKalb
Houston
Irwin
Jasper
Lincoln
Polk
Whitfield
Thursday aft Telfair
MAY.
Ist Monday, Berrien
Gilmer
Randolph
Richmond
Upson
2d Monday, Baker
Bibb
Catoosa
Chatham
Fannin
Muscogee
3d Monday Spalding,
Troup
Union
4th Monday, Calhoun
Towns
Walker
Monday after Dougherty
Last Monday, Colquitt
JUNE.
Ist Monday, Dade
Jefferson
Milton
Thomas
3d Monday, Lowndes
*After 1858, on 2d and 3d
3d Monday in August.
LAW BOOKS,
THE Complete sets of the GEORGIA REPORTS.
A ALSO,
The 21et Volume of Georgia Reports,by Martin.
For sale by J. W. PEASE & CLARK.
March 6, 1857—tf
Selling Off to Quit the Business.
} n Columbus at present, and being anxious to change
_^XL^itf° r something that will pay better, I now offer my
wm SSL-tmentire stock, consisting in part of
Safes, Sideboards, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bed
steads, Dining, Work, and Round Tables,
Writing, Business and School Desks,
ißook Cases, Ac.,
with all other articles usually found iu a Furniture Store.
I have also on hand a lot of Wardrobe Varnish, Hair Cloth,
fee, which I will sell by the lot or in small quantities.
BThe above articles T offerfor sale at prices that will insure
salesto those who wish to buy. whether it be at or below cost.
I also offer for rent the store that I now occupy. Posses
sion given in April.
J. H. SIKES, No. 36 Broad Street.
FebruarylO—twtf.
FOR SALE.
MI am now offering for sale one of the most desirable
residencesin or nar Columbus. It .is situated
outside of the East Common, near the residence of
Maj. John H. Howard. The lot contains six acres-
For further particulars, apply to me at Upatoie, or Charlyi J
Williams at Columbus.
June2o—twtf C. B. HOWARD.
NORTHERN MADE WAGONS
FOR Two Horses, with Iron Axles —with and withou
Bodies. For sale by KING & SQRSBY.
april* 4—twtf.
TENNESSEE BACON AND LARD.
WE are receiving on consignment large lots of Sides,
Hams, Shoulders, and Lard, in Casks,Box
es and Cans. For sale by
april4—twtf KING & SORSBY.
DR. S. BASS,
HAS opened an office over the “Bank of Columbus,
for the practice of Medicine and Surgery.
lM Residence, North East Corner of Forsyth and Bt.Clai
S streets,near the Female Academy.
Columbus, Jan.24,lßs7—twtf.
JULY
Friday before? „ r
2d Monday, * Wa Vne
2d Monday, Glynn
AUGUST.
Ist Monday, Floyd
Lumpkin
2d Monday, Clark
Dawson
3d Monday, Forsyth
Merriwether
Walton
4th Monday, Baldwin
Chattahooclie
Glasscock
Heard
Jackson
Monroe
Paulding
Schley
Taliaferro
SEPTEMBER
Ist Monday, Appling
Chattooga
Cherokee
Columbia,
Coweta
Crawford
Madison
Marion
Mitchell
Morgan
Webster
2d Monday, Butts
Cass
Coffee
Elbert
Fayette
Greene
Gwinnett
Pickens
Sumter
Washing!©!
Friday after Pierce
3d Monday, Cobb,
Hall
Ha
Macon
Newton
Putnam
Talbot,
Terrell
Ware
4th Monday Campbell
Clay
Clinch
Emanuel
Lee
Twiggs
Wilkes
White
OCTOBER
Ist Monday, Carroll
Dooly
Early
Fulton
Gilmer
Gordon
Taylor
Warren
Wilkinson
Tuesday after Pike
Wednesday aft Rabun
2d Monday, Charlton
Fannin
Habersham
Hancock
Harris
Laurens
Miller
Scriven
3diMonday, Burke
Camden
Franklin
Harralsoii
Henry
Jones
Murray
Oglethorpe
Pulaski
Stewart
Union
Worth
Thursday after, Montgomery
Friday after, Wilcox
4th Monday, DeKa[b
Decatur
Houston
Irwin
Jasper
Lincoln
Polk
Tatnall
Towns
Whitfield
Thursday after, Telfair
Friday after, Bulloch
Monday after, Effingham
NOVEMBER.
Ist Monday, Berrien
Milton
Randolph
Richmond
Upson
2d Monday, Baker
Bibb
Catoosa
Muscogee
3d Monday, Spalding
Troup
4th Monday Calhoun
Walker
Thursday after Mclntosh
Monday after Dougherty
Liberty
Colquitt
Monday after Liberty Bryar
DECEMBER.
Ist Monday, Dade
Jefferson
Thomas
Lowndes
t Mondays in February and