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SOUTHERN
MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY.
(BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA.)
Conducted on the Havana plan.
CLASS R. . , „
To be. drawn Jay 13,1855, in the city of Montgomery.
WHEN IRTZKS AMOUNTING TO
Will be distributed according to the following
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!;
remember every Prize is drawn at each drawing
and paid whendue WITHOUT DEDUCTION!
ONLY TEN THOUSAND TICKETS.**
1 PR-ZB OF .....Tl.s7,srft |
j “ 5,000 !
1 “ 2,000
2 “ J,(HK)
5 “ r OO
10 ** 2<Jt>
15 “ 100
7S “ 50
120 25
ITT Ticke’s $5; II Uvea 32 50 ; Q turters 25.
It.ila ouhii i>iveiit tanks at par.
AjJ communications strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN,
Agent and Manager.
Sign ol the Bion/cLion
Mon'go'nery, Jure 28, tw*d
JOHN MAY, Agent,flirard, Ala.
P’s 1 ” All letters for immediate ansAer must be addressed
to JOHN MAY, Columbus, Ga
The-e are tome ot the pnz\ sold and cashed by John
May, in the 1 i*t drawing: 1 priz * of SSJO, besides several
ol SSJ and 82). In ortl >r o sec ire a prize in the next
dr iw.nar of the move scheme, send in your orders early.
By Authority of the State of Ceorgia.
FORT GAINES ACADEMY
LOTTERY.
THE subscriber liavin? accepted ir >m the Onruimalonerf
the Agency h>l Management ol the FOR T GAIN Kb
ACADEMY < oTII RV, ha.* eetao i 1 ed ihe pn cipal : fllce al
/ tiania, l.eor.'in, aim intend* cu.diutimr lie I .otiery on tin
same plan as that ol the Southern Military Academy Lottery., ol
Alabmui.
GRAND SCHEME FOR JULY.
Oistssss €3.
rr'Tj be drawn .1 •. 1 v 3<t, H 55, in the City of Atlanta, Ga..
when Prizes am >un iig to
2G£ &S>
Will be disiri uted according to the following magnificent
Hcheme! remember eve*y Pr.ze i* <1 awn at eacn
D awl ig, and paid when duo Willi <Ul’ DEDUOI’IVN!
I PR ZE OF $[2,000
l o<> s.l't i
Id i 3.0 0
I do 2,000
I do 1,51:0
1 and ,2( 0
I do 1,10.
5 Pr Zcs 0f.... 1.000
Id 5(H*
sil Prize- 1 ‘o all amounting to 350 0.0
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS!
23?°Ticket8 $lO ; Halves $5 ; Quarters $2 50.
Bills o i all solvent Banks at par. All communications
strictly contid ntial.
S V.MUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager,
April 21-—td Atlanta. Georgia.
BA! 11ING TUBS 7
Hip, Sponge, and Shower Baths, for Sale,
And made to order of Copper, Tin or Zinc,
maylJ- tw4n. R. M. ALDWORTH & CO.
PUIiE AND REFRESHING”
nr> 3
TO BE HAD AT
BROOKS & CHAPMAN’S,
DRUGGISTS,
YT7E ar) pleaned to offer to our ftiends and patrons pure
1 V Sill) V WATER ns a enminer beverage.
We have puremu-ed “N.choiJ’s Patent Combination S ,di
Fountain,” by which vve are enabled to obtain the Carbonic
Acid lor tne Water direct from pure ‘-English r*oda,’‘ in-it-a.l o
ihe i'ar mnate of l.irne, Whiling, Chalk. &c., ashitbmo u*ed.
T ic Water p-enar and by’ th-IC'lfou itaiu” is purer and freer m
ill mi n era lor uoxions ingredients Ihe p wer ofthe apparatu
is so giiiduattd, that five gal tons of Gas is dissolved in eact
gam.n ,>| watc- —winch i* the Btanrtard < fiicinalof Soda Water,
us approvi dby the befit Pnystcißiia and chemist 9.
• > ir r* Y itUPS are made of the lieti 8 ignr, and freshest Friths,
and we can. with rut I co, fldei.ee in our feda Water ami syr
ups, ini to our friends to the coo hig, sparkling be\erage of our
Fountain. may B—w&iwtf
Stale cf (Georgia, Early County:
Court of Ordinary , May Term 1855.
IT ap rearing to the Court by the petition of W,l mm Griffin.
taut Mathew Perryman, iaeoi j*id county deceased,d.d
in bisMetune execute to william G. W o and his bond, condi
tioned t > execute good and sutfleien.. titles to said IV id ain g.
Wood lor lot of land No. 9.. lit the ?Hfh District of Eariy
em.ty; Audit funnel appearing that said AVal the w Ferryman
deputed tins ii e without executing ti les u>r said land, or in
:t iy wav pio.idmrtiiertd'. r, and before the p rchnje money
lor stid laud was due; And it m iner appearing that san
Will am G. Wood tor value received and by endorsement
transferred se and Hoad to tne said Will am .Gr.fii I, on a certain
duy, in slid ,pe itioti mentioned; Anti it further appear! 1 t
that said William Griffin has fulu p .id the amount ot the pur
h;t*e tn mey ft r said l it of land to it j tmiu ollu r, s.lmims
trtt'ir on the esta'e ofaaid Mati hew Perryman deceased; And
stud VV’illiam GiitHu hrviiigp titiohed this uourt o tl'rect th
raid I let ij unin Collier, administrator as aforesaid, to"execut>
to h.iu.uiesfor said 1 >. ol lind.iiconf rmiiy with said bo* and.
1 ii there!’ re hereby order and, ihat notice be given atLarecor
m >re pub.ic j 1 ces in said county, and m the C .Jumbiis Tirnet
** S satinet f.r three months of such t pplicat on, that all per
son- concerned may li o objections in u e said ordinary’s oi
fle • (11 any they have) vrfy said Benjamin Co.lier, admmbtia
t. r at alor.stid, shqt.i 1 not .xeriite tales to said lot 01 land
in eo lorin ty to said Bond a6 r< q tired by law.
A sr.te extract irom the rainmes ofsa'd court, this May ‘Jih
18)5. junlrf- wlim S. 8. &TA KK Rt, Ord. e. c.
W in. H. Jail ct. J ‘ Meriwether Superior Court.
ve.
Win. Irvine. S mortgage, &c.
Fr sei,t the Hvnrable Oyille A. Bull. Judge of said Court.
I T appearing 10 the Court, try iho petition of William H. !aii
1 it that on the-dm day ot >uly 18 >4. Willi un [jrivneol suit
county, made and delivered to the said Wrn. 11. his ceitan
promissory note, bearing date ihe day and y**r afon-saitl.
wherbythe said vv ill am Irvmi promised tn Ihe 25th day o
J mui y uet 10. losing the dale l said note, to pat said \Yi>
11. or wearer. Two Hundred :n and Filtt- ight Dollars, and Bev !
eoty-Five Cents, or value received, and ihtt afterwards, in th.
sane and y and ye-raforesaid, the said Wil iam lrviiie.U.e l eUe
to secure the p y.nent ot said note, ex* cuted and delivi red t<
your p li iom r iiisceriain Dud of Mongoae. whereby l etou
veyeu to ym petitioner the w st hs.l‘ ol lot Numiur 2, in th.
t<>w:i*>i Greenvillo. known as the Tay or’s Shop !r nting th
l'unl c square—front 50 eet— running bacs to * he -treet ao
joining John Kni.li.’s ortice 011 ihecaet.nnd W il jam Rugiand’-
v tiol-sale Groc ry ou ihe West, coins umg 01 e f.iurtu ol ai
acre, more or le-a, si tQ: ted in tho town ol Greenville, Meri
wether c.un y, amt Btate ot Georgia, conditioned that it th.
tlte stid Ad am Irvine should pay oil and discharge sad not. j
or can vit>o be done, according to the tenor and eff. ct tut r • i
o tthat then thes dii l-ed of Mortgage atid ihe s id i.ote.sh ulo !
b> come null and void to ail intent* and pu*po*es: An it n.r j
t er api-earii-g to theConrt tljat said ii* tt- rt u.uin* unpaii : I
i*tuereh,re ordered ny the Con. t, that William Irvine do pax !
i.it > c >u t, by the (i.st dayo! the next >e tn thereo'.the pri.ici
pa| and inteie*! and coat* due *n said note, or sho-.v cause to 1
the contra*}, it any he has and that on failure so to do, tin |
equity 01 rude trip ion in and to said mortgage premises be fir i
ever thereafter barre l end t.>reclm*ed. And it is Inr htr or- 1
dered, 1 oat this r ile he pobl'shed once a tnon'h for 4 month.- i
or a copy thi-reol be served on said William Irvine, or a *p. -j
cial agent or attorn* y. at least time months previous to tht i
next term i stid court.
A true extrsd fr.<ni the mbiutes “of Meriwether Superior ‘
Court.at February Term, 1855. This Varch 2tth, 1855 I
ai.9 -vrlm4m WM A. AD A VS, OFk.
Mate oi <4ownrm—Katidolph County.
Court of Ordinary. March Term , 1553.
IT appear.ug to the court, by the petition .>j jacoo H. S’lron
*h re, that W’illiam Taylor, of si,idc>>*mfv. de cased, 4iid in I
hisfifo time execute to Uiriiard Jacobs his bond conditioned *
to execute good ami suinc*ent titles to said Richard Jacob- f,r !
1m of land number forty-five,ln the ill h diautetof oriianallv !
I. *e, now R.iiJ >lpi couny,—and it run her appearing that I
Fi.d Aiiimni ravlor dep tri-d it.!* iife witout executing titie’
for * .id luad,or m any ws.y pr >vi;iii;g th. refur. and twvoro
purchase money tor sai-l mud was dm: and't further a**pe
t.vu subs. q tenUy to hedeath of said Wm.TayUr.thc mid Rici.'d’ j
Jacob ,mrvaluer.!reivel endors. nent.transferred the 1
s::id bond to one Do’awjr .'lorris, and alt, rward, on a c-rtain 4
day, pet Uoamemioned, the said Delaware A/01 rin i n ,
like manner irattaferred the ssid herd to th, said Jacob b Shron. i
sfttra. and it further appearing that the said Jacob B. Shroi- 8
Bhbe has fr.liy paid the amount of the purchase amn* y for s.dd !
lan-l with interest, *• Henry 1.. Taylor. Ad tain Ist rat., r drbjfi* ■
*<>; the etir.'*e rd - paid William Taylor; anti said Jacob!
R Hhropebire having petiti<vned t-uis ootir to direct ;he raid >
J! ’" r . U. r y:w, adniinistnilor ssaforesaid, to execute to him I
titieefor smd lot of la din cc-nforraity with said bond: !; ja *
.-.'•rsfore hereby ordered. Thut notice bo given at throe or 1
m >i‘e public p p.O'sin said county, end it: ihe GoJunrtWs Times i
f*. ret: :oei f.ird *n o,Ui*.of such n ipliottion; that u) persons
concerned ma, fßoobjections nhe said (irdirery'seffioo r'iiapv i
they hav*) why said W.v G.Tsyior, admimsi nu>r
4 .du o a t exemj'-iuit'w to lot ot ktid:u eontbrediv to t
SXKi bout! as rs'iuiK-dhy Jfcj?, ‘ !
\dr >***** f 4 ocQn, itdt Mxreh 7U) j
V,f f t
TRfSTEE SALE OF THE COWETA FALLS
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
I)Y virtue of a trust reposed in up, .under notice ot de-
J fault fiom the Bond holder?, we will offer tor tale at
the Market House in the city of Columbus, on the first
Tuesday in Juiv next, during the usual hours of sale, the
fdlpwing property or so much thereof as may lie necessary
to pay the outstanding Bonds issued by eaid Company, 10
wit:
All of those tracts ol la id in the city of Columbus,
| countv of .Muscogee and State ol Georgia, known and de
! signaled as lot number one ofthe Water Lot Company ol
the city ol Columbus survey, being ail of said lot lyinp
East o! tile Canal Wall ou said lot and extending t) lot
below and running nearly noith and south, together with
the Factory and improvements situated on said lot; also,
a lot commencing on the north wvst corner ot said r acto
| ry lot, No. 1 thence north one hundred teet, thence Easi
! to a point at right angles with the north weal corner of the
j Factory lot, thence south one hundred feet, thence west to
! the point of beginning. Also, lot No. one hundred ano
I ninety one, as designated in the plan of the city oi Coluni
• bus,containing one hail acre more or lea*, beinJ the sam*
j lot upon which is built the dwelling for the operatives o -
I the Coweta Falls Manufacturing Company, together witl
i all the right, membeis* and appurtenances thereunto belong
I ing. And also the following personal piopeiiy cont-.mei
I in the Factory building, on lot number one. to wit: Eigh
\ teen Warp Fly Fr .mes, of “inety.-ix rfpiridles each; tw.
j King Fellows Fiames. oi one hundred r n>i thirty -tw*
: Spindles each; two Mules of two Hundred and hfty si>
j Spindles each; two Dressers. Filly Looms, ar and ail the ap
j purtenance* thereunto belonging; three Wool Ca:d* and
i Wool Jacks, of one hundred Spindles, together wiih ali
I and every part of the Mschineiv nr*v.* in said building.
K. J. MOSES, ;
\V. A. REDD, > Trustees.
H. H. EFFING. )
f l'eimsCa*h. The bidu r will 1.0 ixq .ired to pay down
at the sale one-third of the p irehase money, or the | ro| er
ty will be immediately remlJ on account of ’bo fir*i
chaser. . rnayl—tds.
.UAUY M. F#vV’LLL, ) i.ibe, for O,voice in Randolpt
vs. > Superior uOLrt, Aj rii Term.
HESPERON POVVRIjL. > .855.
If appearing to ti e Court, ) the return ol tl e Fheriff, t)\a
the said 11-u iereon l’owel •, defendant, d*>e n tr* side i>
Luis count}, atm it Tun her u. peaji/ifi that the euid Licf-ndan
toes not reside in this Stale, it is therefoie. t*n motion o
Oounsi 1 for the s id Mary Fo el!, F.aintifl. ordered by th*
Cuuri. that the said Deftndant ap[ ei raid answer at the nex
IVrin ol thie Cos irt, or that sud cause be considered in default
and that said l.ibrimi t r.e a.lowed to proceed, and that thi:
>rder ue published in the Columbus Times and S mine!, on
of the g z tti-so this -Oate. h ni m h for lour mouths
previous to the next term of thi* Court.
WIL.LIAM C. FERKIVH,
J.B.C.S. W.C.
A true extract from the Minutes of said Court.
D. JORDAN.
•Tune 5, 1855. m4m
Vdinlrtittiralor’* suit.— ~ .it i e eoiu on t e firs
lues-lay in July next, at me coi rt h use door io t'uub
bet, Kan lolpti couutv, the ollowii g slave* in longing to tin
estate of Wrn. Taylor, late of said county, d*c:ased,towil.—
vSinerva, aged 56. ami her in ant child—Floyd, 10, \aron 8
u'ia, fi,Georgia. 3. Was dug on. 35, Ai drt w JP: bold by or
der of the Ordinary of said c iuity.
inaySS)—twl’wtd. nfMRVT T'W.’ R >w’ T n’r.
p EUKtiIA, Randolph county.—W hereas, Thomas J.
vx Cos ram ha-’ applied to me tor letters o! admini-Jratio!
.>ll the e- tate of Willi, m M. Coram, late ot !aid county de
ceased. These are, theioioie, to cite and admonish ali an
. -ingu'ar the kindied and creditors of said deceased to til
heir objections, if any they have, in thi* office, on or betbi
he first Monday in .1 uly next, otheiwY-e letters will be gran
..ed to thesaid applicant.
Given under my hand the 29 h May, 1355.
j*me*2-w4od. O P. BEALL, Ordinary.
NOTUKTO DKBTOHS AND CRKltlTf R J .— All
ludebl -d to the estate o; Joshua R. McCook,deceased, at
required to make immediate pa\nient and those having d>
n ‘mlsare notified to pr-Rent ihorn within tpre-a of ti e h w.
an’ t-wA ’-l 8 D IT A I<P. Ar H..? KING. Adm’rs.
Thd Great Purifier of the Blood.
CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE.
HOT .4 PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT
An Infallible Remedy for Scrofula. King's Evil. Jiheu
mutism *Obstinats Cutaneous Eruptions , Pimples ot
Pustules on the Face, Blotches, Boils. Son
Eyes, Kins Worm or TeVer, Scald Head, Enlarge
mint and Pain of the Bone* and Joints, Stubborn Ul
ccrs , Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago,Spinal Complaints
and all Diseases arising from an injudicious vst 01
Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the
Blood. v
This valuable medicine, which hue become celebrated for th.
uumber of ex raordinary c ires effected through its agency, h;
induced ti e pr. p-ietors, at the urgent requestor their friend
o offer it to the public, which they do v. it!* the utmost con!
ience m its virtues and wonderful curative jroptrtie?. U
following certificates, selected troin a k rje n tinber, are, hov
j .ver, stronger testimony t'-an the imreword ofthe i roj r
ind are a'l irom gen 1 -men well known in their localities, and (
t'ae highest respectauiliiy, nini y of them residing in ihe city
Richmond, Vn.
F. B< y ler, Ksq., ofthe F,xchr.n"e Tlotel. Richmond, know
•very where, s-iys he has seen 1 1-e medicine cal.ed < erterVSpai
sli Mixture adini’ istered in ov* r a hundred cases, in nearly al
he diseases tor which it is recommended, w ith the mre:
shingly go and results. He says it is the mjstextraordinaiymed
cine he has ever seen.
Ague amd Fiver—Great Ci be-I hereby c r Ify that so
hree years I had Ague ami Fever of the most vi 1-i.t descrii
ion. I had sevir.il |)h\s;cians, took large quant lies of Quinin
\! rcury.and believe ail the tonics advertised, but allwiiho i
my permanent relief. At last l tried Cart* r’s Spanish Mixtun
wit Dottles of which effectual y cured me, and lam happy t
.•-..y I have had neit-ht r ciiiiL or ’evers sii ce. I consider it th
j uest ton e in the world, and the on y medicine that ever leache
ny case. John Longobn.
! Be ver Dam, nepr Richmond, Va.
G. B. I.uck, Usq.. now in the city of Richmond, and for man
. oars in the Post * Slice, has such confidence in ibe astotdshin
•tticacy of Garter’s 8 anish Mixture, tiiat he has bought ui
.vards ois* bottles, which he has given to .he affiir.ted.
Luck says he hasuever known it to fail w hen tskeusccordia;.
to directions.
Dr Minae,a practicing physician, and formerly of the Clt’
Motel, in the city of Richmond, say? he hr.?, v. Guessed in a nnm
*er ot instanct's’the effects of Carter’s Spanish whir
vere most truly surprising. He says in acr.se ot Consumptioi
loi'cndentou tho Liver, the good effect? were wonderful indeed
Samuel M. Drinker, ofthe firm f Drinker*. Morris, Riel
■nond, was cured of Liver • omplaint of three years standing
.y the use of tw< bottler- ol Carter's Spanish Mix'm-e
Gr.KiT l Tre of s CRO y.n. A _Theeditors of the Richmond Be
publican had a servant employed in their press cured o
violent Scrofula,combined with Rheumatism, which entire]
lisabied liim from work. Two bottles ol Carter’s Spanish Mix
tnre made a perfect cure of him. and the editors, in r. pubii.
lotice. say they “cheerfully recommend itto allwho areaffiictei
with any disease ot the btood ’’
xttll ANOTtisR Cph* or Sceofpla—l had a very valuabli
boy cured of Scrofula bvOrters Spanish Mixture. Icousidei
it trul) a valuabk medicine.
James M.Taylor.
Condifctor on theß. F. & P. R.. Cos., Ricniaopd Ya.
SALT RHEUM OF 20 YEARS STANDING CURED.
Mr. John Thompson, residing ir. the- city of Kiel mend,we
rured by thr,e bottles of ( arfer’s Spanish .Mixture of Sai
ivheum, wh ch be had nearly 20 years, and which ali the phvsi
cians ol tlie city could not cure. ,**sr Thompson i a w ell knowi
merchant In the city of Richmond, Ya., and h ; cure .s aoti
remarkable.
Wm. A. Matthews, of Richmond,had a servant cured ol Bypf.
ili*. in the worst form, by Carter’s Spanish Mixture He says h.
cheerfully recommends it,ana considers it sti icvaiaable medi
cine.
Richard E. West. oJ Richmond, w&s cured of Bcrofnia.ar<
what physician.- caffe.i •.ontirraed Consumption, by three bcHt.e:
ol Carter’s?parish Mixture.
Edwin Rurton, cotnnv.ssioner of the reverue/says hehn?seei
the good effects ot 1 arter's epanish Mixture in a number o
Syphilitic cases, and say sills a period cure fer that horrible die
ease.
Wm.G. Harwood.of Richmond, erred of Old seres and V
cers, which disabled him trout walking. I'cok a tew bottles o
Carter’s Spanish J/lxture, and was'enabled to walk without 1
crutch, in a short time permanently cured.
Principal Depots st M. WARD, <'LOSE & CO., Vo. 83, Maid
en Igvnc, New York.
T. W. DYOTT&. SONP,NTo. IJ2, North 9d Hreei.Phiiaiei
ph’a. - *
bENUETTt BEERS, No. 125, Miln eireet, RkbmoQd.V*
TIKXS M. TURNER & CO.
JAS. li. CARTER,
Savjmu&fe, Ga
GESNER -t PEABODY,
DAN FORTH & NAGEL,
Co;uinbr.s.Ga
A'To by dfngKiPtfienS couainf y* tatt-
Pnrtt * ail myDifafrir $5.
17, iMiir— 6
INTRODUCTION OF
Professor James McClintock’s
CELEBRATED
Family Medicines.
tTJi- This la to certify, that 1 have placed In ike hand of Messrs
A. Cushman it Cos , Me.a York, the receipts of my “Family Med•
icfnttp icit/i 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 oj
many years’ experience, lam enabled to a.-eure the public that
they Kill be prepared in the best, purest and most perfect form,
regardless of erpeme.
JAMES McCLINTOOK, M. D., Late Professor of An
atomy r nd Surgery in the Pntiadelphia College of Medicine
and .-Acting Pr.deseor of Midwifery: one of tne Consulting
Physicians of the Philadelphia II >spltal, Bloeckiy; laie
member oi the National Medical association: M* mbei of the
Philadvljihia Medical society; member ofthe Medic* *-€hir
urgical College of Phii&delphia; torreerly l reside it and
Professor ot Anatomy and Surgery in Caetleton Medical
Cos ie Vermont: and also lute Protessor of Anatomy and
Physiology in Berkshire Medical Institution, Mass Kc.6lc.
Important to Consumptives,
And ail vho arc afflicted with Bronchitis, or weakness es thi
La ngg. Dr. MoClistock’s Pkctoral CYRt’P is recsnimcndea
is one of the best mil safest remedies ever used for Bronchitis,
lo* sumption and all diseases of the J.uvgs and Ait Passages
For any of these forms of disease skewing themselves in ( ough.
Pickling ofthe 7 krvo.t, Sense of Tightness in the Throat or
Chest. Spitting cf PJood, Difficulty of Breathing, Hoarseness or
Loss of Voice, hectic Fever, Might Sweats, &c., this SYRUP
tae bean used with unbounded success for many years; it eon
‘bins no opium, morphine or avi : :-ony, which inf or ins drug.-
■'orm the basis of ai most all the quack remedies tor lung corn
j/aints.
The Great Peculiarity
f Dr. McCiintock's Pectoral Syrup, is that iv. all chronic dis
:ases of the throat anu lungs, it me.y be taken by the most delicate
patient with perfect safety. It contains no injurious drugs,like
he. common used for pectoral complain Is. li is pleas
int to tke palate, produces no nausea or debility, but may be taken
(reply and can stand 1, with the eer-civ result cf purifying the
il cd. strengening the stomach, and rev orating the entire system
■chile leading and soothing the irritated organs, and producing
■trodually a perfact cure.
Price in pint bottles SI; six bottles for $5. Full directions ac
zovepanying each bottle.
McCiintock’s cold and cough Mixture.
Colds and recent ( oughs, especially if accompanied by fever or
inf.ammaiory excitement, require a remedy different in charades
j from, the Pectoral f-yrup, which in so valuable in. chrome com
j > taints. The Cold 4tnd Cough Mixture is precisely the cure for
such recent coughs, cold and irritation ofthe throat and lungs
It is especially valuable for children; vo family in our ehangeabh
•Jimate, should be. without this efficient remedy, which if taken on
thefirsi symptoms of cold, would prevent many an attack oj
Bronchitis , and a fatal issue in consumption.
No Laudanum or preparation of Opium, in any shave in thi .
syrup. Price per bottle 25 cents,
Purifying the Blood.
The following, from, the New York Tribune, will doubtless hi
very seasonable to all who seek not only to preserve, their health,
but to guard against ell possible cur.tingences which threaten t,
les troy 1 1 :
“ We toould call special attention to the importance of purifying
ihe bleed. Nothing is so prevalent as c gross and sluggish slat•
if the blood. IVe have no hesitation in recommending to tho*.
who would preserve their health, a free use of the best purifying
medicine known to modern medical science, viz;
Dr. McCiintock’s Tonic Alterative Syrup*
This remedy is not only delightful to th* taste out perfectly
safe and rapid in its effects. It stimulates the liver end 01 ha
glands to natgral action, gives tone and me vigor to ell thefunc
tions, and enables them to throw off all morbid and u nhealthy a.c
cumulations.”
During the extensive practice of Professor MeClintock, ow<
of the most celebrated Physicians in Philadelphia, thousands tij
cases of Serif/Ja Erysipelas, Scarecy, Salt Pheuvt, Tettet
Skin diseases of all kinds, Ulcers, Cancers. Pimples, Boils am
Rheumatism , together with Syphilitic and Mercurial diseases ii
ill Mages were cured by the free use of IJ r t .M cCI in tock's lonic oil
terative Syrup. For children it. is perfectly safe, oral from it.
decs cut- taste can be easily given. Those who are troubled witl,
my of the above complaints, should take ii regularly, spring ant.
Pali. Price $1 in large bottles. ..Six bottles $5.
TREATMENT OF DYSPEPSIA.
Our National Disease.
Foible &f half rfeet Digestion or Dyspepsia, irt some of iU
forms, is truly the National Disease of America, It causes, in
lirecUy, thru-fourth 3 of the sickness com mon to this climate, h
causes impure Blood, irritations an l acrid Humors in the Mom
ich, Liver, Bowels and Glavus, end the system thus poisoned be
•ones a prey to an endless train of evil symptorys, of which th,
■'Mowing are a few, viz: Headache, Giddiness, Nervousness
Low Spirits, Dimness of Vision, with Mete, t>peck or Hi cs be
tore the Eyes, Itching of the Nostrils, Dullness of hearing, am.
Hinging or 1 rv.mming in the Furs, Bad taste in the Mouth,
lightness or H'eight abort the Chest, Difficulty of Breathing,
■ie.-nse of Suffocation in lying down or ascending stairs. Palpita
‘ion or uneasy feeling about the Heart, Irregular or deficient Ap
oetitc, sense of sinking at the kea-'t, sinking at the Sstomeek, Ac
‘idity, Heartburn, pom or fullness in the .'tbaovun, Costiveness
He. Some of these symptoms alway appear in Dyspepsia. The\
ire es ten mistaken for, and trialed as other diseases. The j*
sain seat and source, however, is ike Stomach, and a derangei
audition of the digestive functions. To meet and overcome tkos,
■■y-Apioras radically, and restore perfect health, and vigor to th
tystim, a. safe and certain remedy is found combining all the mos
miuable ingredients offered by the. vegetable Kingdom, in Dr
Me CL IN 7'O CK'S L> Y* PEPTIC ELIXIR, its daily us,
could be a blessing to thousands who suffer from the bene cj
oeakness. As the prescription of a leading physician, it can bt
used with confidence by all. Price in large bottles, SI.
An Universal Pill.
Dr.Mcdintoek f s Vegetable Purgative Pills, though not tea?
•anted, to cure ail diseases, are a specific against the nunifrout
lisorders that- arise from Costietncss, and ( oi-tivencss is the ban,
f life to thousands; giving rise as it does to Headache, Appo
ilexy, Impure Blood. Nervousness,]aw Spirits. Lassitude, Paint
n the Bowels and elsewhere, and other symptoms to numerous ti
mention. < osiiveness will cause or aggravate almost evcri
known disease, thorrfore the Pill best adapted to cure this danger
me habit is entitled to the boasted name of an Universal Pill
t hose who nre willing to tn, a scientific medicine, safe, certain
nild nnd thorough iv. its ectiov, yet operating without pain, shouh
tse freely Dr. Aictlintock's Vegetable Purgative Pills. Pric <
‘s eeuty five cents per box.
Rheumatism and Neuralgia.
These excruciating diseases arc ■radically cvrsd by taking Dr
Mr. Clin lock's RHEUMATIC MIX / U'J'F. in doses cf a tea
poonful three times a day. IVe have seen tht- worst cases nlitve:
•y it in twenty-four hours. For external use tee have never knowi
0 powerful and penetrating an application as Dr. MeCHntoekß
KHF.UMATIGJANIMF.NT. For sw-riltd limbs, huisf*
nternal pains, cramps, ehilblcinr, stiff joints, toothache, end olh
■r p laful complaints, where ice have seen it tried, it acts wit!
ARgical effect. These remedies arc sold at HO cents per bottle.
Have yon the Ague?
If so do not injure your Constitution by resorting tc- the com
non cures in use. I va.t very lea.rr.cd physicians a-e in the habit
f prescribing Quinine, Arsenic, Blue Pilia, ard other patcerfi,
Irugs, which often do more ham ihcr. good, even if they stop Ikt
•.kills. On the contrary, the more and oftoner you take.
>r Mc<'untock’h Fxvtea axs Ague r-PEtmc, the stronger
: nill your constitution become, and the better your appetite and tht
’ igor of the whole sysUw. It is eminently an article that
’IE Tj, KIN WITHOUT FF.A / cud withal it has never fail
dtn cure ai! forms of Fever end Ague Intermittent lever, Eil
inns Fever, Panama or CAagres Fever, Dumb Ague, &c. Priet
Jnc Dollar per Bottle.
Y/hcoping Cough Cured*
This distressing disease it thoroughly and quickly cured by Di
McCiintock's Asthma and VYhoofing • ot gh it eon
aim no op k;.s and can be given to children wiih perfect safety
I few crops oi lid time quiet the cough, all night, arc a few do
cs cure euiirely.
Instant Relief from Pain.
No person need suffer from Toothache, Headache. Neuralgia a
Iheumat'Cpains, Colic, Chilblains, pleurisy or Stitches in thi
side. Pain irt the Beck, ride, limbs, bowels, blrdder, or - am.
•art ofthe body, who will apply to Dr. Mat hillock's A NOD INI
VUXTUHF. Its effect is like magic—producing immediate cast
■nd quiet, r.-Jpeshijig sice; , eren in case t of the most excruciating
offering. Every family should be provided with a bottle, Priet
Fifty Cents.
Dysentery and Biarrhosa.
Theseswcere diseases are note prevalent in various parts of ihe
fiw.try. They nwy be wholly prevented, end in the br.?in.nivg
ronptiy checked, by Dr. McCi : ittack's DI AR H HCF.A COr
)IAI., ere of I he .Host asionishirg svccif.es f> r all. Bowel Csm-
Idints ‘V-r discovered. Thousands of cures have been made du
irgtke pis’ iurwier, end many lives saved by this medicine—eo
0 pie atid cheap fiat et, ryfentity can procure it. Pncs twenty
‘ire cents and fifty cents per botile
Sold in Cninmts’.H by ROB CRT CARTER, ana by local agents
aroughout the State of Georgia.
A. CUSHMAN. L. CO., !2d Fulton street. N. Y. Pole Proprie
*r* of Prof. MeClintock’e Family Medicine?. vW2—tw3m.
’"TEXAS”
.veal Batata, Brokerage, Collecting and Land
AGENCY.
RAYMOND, FREEMAN i CO.
b.c. rßx:x‘S, jr. n. c.ratkonu. a. k. rUiKAF. j
Attorneys at law,
CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS.
Homes in Texas r.sd Sf Im vestments obtained
through this Agencv
FIDELITY TO TK INTERESTS nv SO!I-REUl>ENT8.
Registersof Lhuo for sale, in ail par.? of the State; fullex-j
ibus of title and curate description*, alsoregixtei# oi town i
nd city kite
! ends located booths android.
Jiaim% sjjainv, the feaiedr individual* collected and adjusted
nd r miituncefi uyulo by JRnge on New Orleans, or any ot
be Northern Cities, if de:ired.
A thorough and intimate l rvjwledffe of -Ac country, arid the •
md system. iagmeseUfKTior location’ and the best tisle,**.
Stranger* looting ?,t Tex.ec, may always have some leading j
en.-sand useful hints at the office of this Agency.
Registers open for exam bullion.
‘ffi con CoHa'reeg \ventH. de"23—wly.
THE HOWARiI FACTORY j
r s dow selling Domestics and Yarns,!
Att&s Usual Kates, 10 Fer Cent off,
FOS ££SH,
ilh *if “
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING.
1 a. A. BUCK A W &€#., 1
Have now in Store a Complete Assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.
We think those wishing to purchase goods in our line will find it greatly to the
inteiest to call and examine our stock.
GOODS MADE TO ORDER.
Wo are prepared to cut and make all garments in our line with despatch, as
l> ANI Eid ISO WE AIVD GKO. IS. 1513 T Z
Will give their entire attention to the work entrusted to them.
A
esa-Tarsia :MAa:o
Take3 this method of informing his friends that he is now permanently located at
Where he will be happy to see them, and pledges himself to give his entire attentior
toall who may desire
KLEGANT FITTING GARMENTS.
Columbus, May 20, 1855. wfctwtf
’ J. H. DANIEL & THOMAS,
123 llroad Street? Columbus? Ga.
Arc in constant receipt of the Latest Styles of
| Fashionable Ready Made Clothing,
. OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE.
THEY ALSO HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GOOD ASSORTMENT
Gents. Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Carpet Fags,
Umbrellas, Valises, &c., Sc c.
3 JIESJIIS XXXX 3
j Together with a large Stock of
CLOT fl S, CASSI MEIt S A N I.) VESTI NG S,
Which they are prepared to Manufacture to order, in the mo t fashionable and ap
proved styles.
SdiT” In this branch of their business they owe an apology to those of their patrons
whom they have recently unavoidably disappointed, but, as ih - cause ha.-> been remo
ved, they fed confident, with the assistance of the well known cutter,
F. J&L.
Whose character for faithfulness, courtesy and prompliimb is so wdl cstabli.'hcd, that
in future their patrons will meet with that courtesy and despatch which shall atone
for all past disappointments. “ May both, 18oo— w&twtf.
A CUBE FOR ALL!!
Its t% \ jor i h
yb • \ A v■w. 1% -y.v - ,<l
V*; AXXt- AA ’WvJ o- ; .- o’ V,
fers< i ‘JifT V-riV Afr V •: • .
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W ■ f
. -"G V>. . • *. s
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Til E AM E RICAN’S FRIEND ! !
HOLLO WAYS PILLS.
// OL L O W A Y* S O / A 7’ M E A T.
Citizens of the Union—
You imve done me the honcr a* with ore voice, from on®
iDd oi tPe Union to the o?her. t< b‘ <:.{ she ebarar er ot i:j
liniment with your approbation. L *•< reeij two years rine
l made ii known anions you, air u it has obtained rnoit
;eiehriiy than m x oil or “nudicsl > m °© .Lon a p r: and.
IiIOMAS HOhi.uVVAY,
3P Corner oi Ann and Nassau streets, New York.
Astonishing cine of Sore Legs, after nine years
standing
Copy oflettfr from Mr. VV.J. Langley, of Huntsville
Yadkin county, North Carolina, U S.,oa?ed Nov. I, 1c53
it LAD HIS OWN WOLDS,
so Profeasor Iloiloway.
Sir—ii is not my wirii to become notorioa*. neither L this let
er written Sort <e. sake of writin?, but t<> s; y. ti.at y> urUiin
iitsiit cared n oof the most dreadful outai.eoiib dis?>es Urn
tosh is heir to, and v-iiich v ar c<*->id red b\ all wl o ki ew me
b entirely beyond the reach of tnedicin**. is rune jes r
.vns afßioted with one o! ii e mor! j ainiui m and troublesome sor
oks that cv< r fell t > ft e 10l oi mnn ; and alter try I: >4 every men
Ciae 1 had ever heard of, I resinned to derp?ii: h!i S ode 011>* in>
air. and ; Out a friend brought me a couple 01 laree polsof you
Ointment, v.lsich caufi and tlm* sous on n*v he- to leal, and 1
iiilirely rvc;; ified my health tom\ .ys?re< able surprise
ind to the uMor'i-hme* i of mv irit-fids.
[Signed] * W J. I.ANGLLY.
AN BXTRAOr.DINARY CURE OF A BAD BREAST, WHEN
NEARLY AT THE POINT OF DEATH.
Copy of a Utter from Mr. R. Durant, flew Orleans,
November 9;h, 1853.
| To Professor Holloway,
23 Corner of Ann and Nassau N. Y.
i Dear Fir—lt i with heartleit xtatmuie 1 have to inn rm y.l
! hat by th use 01 your Oit muitaiui Pills? the lit*, o. i y y,
! raw bt ?n sated. F< r seven .7 ers she had a bad breat t, wnh tel
unnii gw m.ds, snot ©i csmcerc-ug 1 atute.) Iv.; * t-dd tha
•ething couX i tare he-; she wtMth.n indue* and to tse y mrOint
n? ntand Pi U, whin in tb*> siu rt i are of ihi-.-e months ti e
t.ctid a per'eet cutv.to the atm i.-hn t-nt < 1 ai; vho knev
is. IV© otstaino.’ y.*ur medicii rir ra .Messrs Wticrht. & <’o.
f char*re stre-.-t. New Orleans. 1 send thru from 4 Hoiel de
’r'acrs.” Paris, alttioui-ii 5 t>.n:i written ii at New * -rb *, i><-
ore we nf-t ”y leli, at ihattime, ns.t, known.g jour fd;.‘rea
’few York. feigned) R. IiUKANT.
The Piiis Ehonld be used c< Ljuintly with tLe ttinttaent ii
n*>?t of the following ca-M's:
ds.i l.er. <>>iftracted
Bad braiuts. Bunions, Horn-, Otiiiblains. Chs pped hand.,
tnla. Gout, Glandular Swellings, Pile®, Rio-urnati-m. Hal; !
Rheum, Reside, re Nippies. Skin d;rea®e. Hearty,Sort j
heads, l iters, Wounds.
•
*,ASoM at the Establishment of Professor Tlolloway, No. !
“Ml M AiDE.iLiKs, New Y>rk, and 24-i Htrand. j
and by ail re-specie Me dntgpirt r.i.d dealer 1 ? r.f medicintf j
throughout the Ctiited States, in Pots arid Boxes at 25 ient:
tM n? cent;, and $1 Id each.
There i .’considerab e saving bytabine thdarger sizes.
N . 3.— Directions for the uidaiipe ofparentsin every Usorder
are affixed to each Pot.
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lY] t ETO DEBT GL3 AND CREDITOKr*.-—Ah perio,,®
* % ha\ : demand j against the estate ot. Richard DnzU-r, late
01 M ir. -oaiec county, Ga.. deceased, v/ill present them in torts*
of tr.e law, and those indebted to said deceased will come for
wardand make pavment.
—ir4 f vl ‘ JOHV R m/rPR. Ev.; Cn tor.
William WeUs, j Rtil in Meriwether S iperior
vn, I Coart to compel .-Moses Jones
M >®es Jones. T.x'r f Executor of the !nd will and
4t John \V. Wells, J te->’am*of John Well?, inter#’
s-.fd coantv, dec. a?e<l, and Jo‘ n W. >Vl!s. t sccoti-i io ‘ m
plainar.t f*r tha amount in thrlr hanjjs acerulrfto comj laint
an* nnie*-1 *e In®* will and testaiaeut Os John VVtllg, late ol
ss’d cons’ v. deceas. and.
I T appearing to the court'that the f,vd M J®-ms res'do?
a teyo? and t h v. j iriadiction of this court. It i-; ordered that th
rt'l lefend© r :i. (ones, appear at the next te-m oi this
court on the fourth M - oAxi to August next.and plead or riemu
to said HiH; and it is fnrlher ordered, that service of said fit 1
be peifccte-l on said Moses Jones, by p U i | cat.on of ibi- or.?# r
©nee a month for four months before the next term c>* ?h?er©nr
in some puhjic Gi#-ife published in the city or rhti.mhns h
•aid rveu?. hy tbs Court, I?A I.L hrr vnum, ’ ’
nOT r GJIEfTY,
Coroplfttriant’* rti/Rcl’orfc.
A trae^atr* fn'.st* if.c ~f A r^foi
Cwur* Af L bfuArji ifta. fi,i* Ifdh kereh.
Just Kfodved and for tale Cheap
A 1# O T o F b ’ It l!1 I> €Ar; E Hi.
I juneT-—lw2m R. Al. ALDVVOiITH &. CO.
GREAT EXCITEMENT!!
I tl2.e Pufclic.
4
O you know that?
< Lvtrj i'ody desin: g to
I lire) ase ii’e-like v:l
I 1 uduriiig likenesse;? oi thoir
\\ ive.=, Husbands,l'-hildieni BrotiiPr.'’,
i Si-tors aml sto making a
rush, to by far the h. rt,
/ nd oniv plate in I’ lluittbu?. wbt-ie
uliii h k t-m to l r aihe and
Live, can Pc got up. at shoit iu lice, in
1 -'ltd leas variety ! * tyie, :u and posse sting that
itic-hneAS oi iini-ii, which ha.- never
1 rt keen equalled or apt roaehed, at any
Other eslahlitKmerit in the State of Leorgia.
Forget it not, ar.d witeiiever you want a
f'ern of a Picture,caii at C. f. DIiPIAV’S
i xcelsior Gallery—*’oodbridge’s'oJd Mand.
M any ihous.nde! of Fictare?, in Con tnbus,
hj tvk for themselves, and testify to the above.
March 31. 1855. twtf.
KIDDLE’S
Fashionable Eagnericrn Cailcry.
pHKPr. p itt. r i ht#?* e I<’y. n. neate>t, ami most fr?h ©La
-1 Ii y atmiiiitu GA LLE I Y or 11-e Ait in the Htaie
He uses tliebesi niai. nai. ana al 4 ovs n. Ii ii g Lut fij.-t ciasij
P.ctun-H t© l-hve hi In. mi s .
Ho ferret not. ye 1. \. rs 1 f if e Fire Aits, v hen y* -pliv f>r*h
<> oi tadi those ftiipeirsl ahh *een s, to c>ll n lUUELK.
•t 5 .Si ive you a rtamiM me P c’"rehi and a (.? <ul I a*!.# nco
P Aivtortakin rhiutri !-, fan# ly gun p,. Hieiic.-i. s<■>, t •
i usr views,&.<*., hedfie-* anv Artist ii.tt# c< ui H t<> i.p isa
um. Ko < sou Broad S.rett, Over L . My^at,’s L-y 1.1 OGB
vore • olumbus, a. rn.r !1 - u.9m.
$3 PIE BUSHIL FCE WETAT.
pFIF. Von; orufciy Mil]-, al M#.i ttorrury Ala , n and tl* ra’jsre
M !ls. at Ooluinbus <ia.. (iimiti'g -iir <l. in pun ia.ts
‘>2 >,OOO bushels) will ; ayf, - . Uicr. ntu e II hut', 1 . rpia
ind Alabama raised wheat, ot li e new nop, iLe lolowksf
j ices. cao.
Delivered at ti’.her lorlL, previous o the i.>tl A’ev
$3 Bu-hel.
Previourto lit- 20th, 15 •* ..
“ “ iJU'h, it, i> . K ,o u
li “ Jstt. June 2 25
” “ is: July 200 4i *
Oholce ID d25 ceais per bushel less. Flxtj po:n*ds to the
rnshei. , %
g Paporj |n Alabama, 1?e ween Eufaula nrl Wes
ind ,n /Vstern Georeis. north of Americus, w t p.en.e is #ert
*ne dollars worth. Georgia raters will be ad fcj fa.ace
>ii ls. and Alabamaprpprs by Moutgcmcrv Mills.
M-ntgomery. Arrilsfc, ;855.‘* ’ may i—twtf.
F.nquirtr c# py.
GEORGIA Mrscngee inunlyt
Court of Ur(l nary. ay Term, 1855.
L>ULE Nil Sl. Lev:#-., >. we, Adimiiisirainx on the em
II tjfeoi Wm. Luwe, deceased, having a, plitd hr l,tter
if D : -mi=a!C!i:
t o motion, it is ‘.ndervd, that ail persons p-onrerrud si-ow
if.j-jil sny hroe. why said administratrix may i-ot i e
aismispod h in saiitmdrninislriti©*! m the eourtef Ordii-arv to
icxt lii 5U &n<i tGr Sa;d 60 ou lDe firsl Mi.udi> lu December
_A true transcript from the minutrf> r said o©ur, A.'av slet 1
‘ nvv2lw m j. lfV jnpVHOK.Oniiiwry.
L(iK(x]A, I AYLOR G( >1 N'l Y.—Gideon New*
aJ adminLtnitor of Stephen Johnson, iate of .-aid
county,,deceased, and Dann l W. Miiler acimi>.trator of
•Kin Char es,late of A ; abama, deceased, apply lor difmie
“ion irom their respective administrations. Orders for cita
tion nave been granted.
jP er -* connewied are required to appear at the Court
cl Ordinary for said comity, on the first Monday in August
next, and make objection, if they have any ; otherwise the
applicants v. iil be dismissed.
Given under my hand, at Office. January 27th, 1855.
jan3o—v.Gm JOHN STURDIVANT, Ordinary.
GLORGIA. Randolph Ccunty.
_ Cont ot * b dinarv of said * o-unty. April Term, 1855.
IT appearing to this Court that William Griffin, Admin
i.t!ator of thp estate of James Henrerser, lete 1 1 said
county deceawd. has fuilv admini-lercd .-aid estate* l and taiih
b'ilv cii=i l barged the t>u-t reposed in him as administrator
aforesaid: A and having mare a| plication l< r I ettere of
DismisFtou: Jt is ordeifd by the Ci;i ri that ad l snirt icte
'**ted,phor caoee to the contrary ip or leior® ih^ 1 Rfit
October Tettn of shia Court, otherwise nu-l AetT.iL©>t<a;o*
wU! be thon a''d iii"(e di-mise/d
Olj>Tit ntitidj jay v47d Aplii fed. 1855,
Pj&pN&a, 0. ?• ilii&Lisj Oi&tHUy