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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 July 13, 1853, in the city of Montgomery. , WHEN FRIZES AMOUNTING TO sjr£ 30 9 *** Will be distributed according to the following MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! fjf"And remember every Prize is drawn at each drawing j and paid whendue WITHOUT DEDUCTION. ONLY TEN THOUSAND TICKETS. 1 PRIZE OF •• | u 2,(K)0 A u 1,000 I 10 u 200 j 15 ti 100 I 78 “ 5° j 120 “ 25 vw Tickets $5; Halves $2 50; Quarters $1 25. Bills on all solvent banks at par. All communications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager. Sign of the Bronze Lion Montgomery, June 28, twtd JOHN MAY, Agent, Girard, Ala. 03T All letters for immediate answer must be addressed to JOHN MAY, Columbus, Ga. ‘’’These are some ot the prizes sold and cashed by John May, in the last drawing: 1 prize of §SOO, besides several of §SO and $25. In order to secure a prize in the next drawing of the above scheme, send in your orders early. By Authority of the State of Georgia. TORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY. THE subscriber bavins accepted from the Commissioners the Agency and Management of the FOItT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY, has established the prii cipal CfHce at Atlunta, Georgia, and intends conducting the Lottery on the same plan us that of the Southern Military Academy Lottery, of Alabama. GRAND SCHEME FOR JULY. Class 3. SjTTo be drawn July 3d, 1855, in the City of Atlauta, Ga., when Frizes amounting to Will be distributed according to the following magnificent Scheme! £fif“And remember every Prize is drawn at eacii Drawing, and paid when duo WITH JU l’ DEDUCTION ! 1 PRIZE OF $12,000 I do 5,000 1 do 3,000 1 do 2,000 I do 1,500 1 do 12,00 1 do 1,100 5 Prizes of 1,000 10 do 500 501 Prizes in all amounting to SSO 000 ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS! Bills on all solvent Banks at par. All communications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager, April 21 —td Atlanta, Georgia. BATHING* TUBS, Hip, Sponge, and Shower Baths, for Sale, And made to order of Copper, Tin or Zinc. mayl9—tw4m. R. 51, ALDWORTH & CO. PURE AND REFRESHING TO BE HAD AT BROOKS & CHAPMAN’S, DRUGGISTS. WE are pleased to offer to our friends and patrons pure M)DA WATER, as a summer beverage. We have purchased ‘‘Nicholl’s Patent Combination Soda Fountain,” by which we are enabled to obtain the Carbonic Acid for the Water direct, from pure “English Soda,” instead of ‘he Carbonate of Lime, Whiting, Chalk, &c., as hitherto used. The Water prepur and by thD“Fouutain” is purer and freer of all mineral or noxious ingredients. The power of the apparatus is so graduated, that five gallons of Gas is dissolved in each gallon of water—which is the slandard officinal of Soda Water, as approved by the best Physicians and Chemists. O ur SYRUPS are made of the best Sugar, and freshest Fruits, and we can, with full confidence iu our Soda Water and Syr ups,invito our friends to the coo ing, sparkling beverage of our Fountain. mayß—w&twtf MARY M. POWELL, l i.ibel for Divorce in Randolph ‘•’ 9 - > Superior Court, April Term, HENDERSON POWELL. $1855. IP appearing to the Court, by the return ot the Sheriff, that the said Henderson Powell, defendant, does not reside in t his county, and it further appearing that the said Defendant does not reside in this State. It is therefore, on motion of Counsel for the said Mary Powell, Plaintiff, ordered by the Court, that the said Defendant appear and answer at the next Term ot this Court, or that said cause be considered in default, and that said Libellant be allowed to proceed, and that this order be published in the Columbus Times and Sentinel, one of the gazettes of this State, once a month for four months, previous to the next terra of this Court. WILLIAM C. PERKINS, . . J.S.C.S.W. c. A true extract trom the Minutes of said Court. „ D. JORDAN, •lime 5, 1855. „ m 4 m Administrator's Sale.—Will be sold on the first iuusday iu July next, at the court house door in Cuth bert, Randolph county, the following slaves belonging to the estate of Win. Taylor, late of said county, deceased, to wit:— Minerva, aged 3li, and her infant child—Floyd, 10, Aaron, 8, Julia, l, Georgia, 3, Washington, 35, Andrew 18: Sold by or der of the Ordinary of said county. raay29—twllwtd. HENRYL TAYLOR, adm’r. G EORGIA, Randolph county.—Whereas, Thomas J. Coram has applied to me lor letters of administration on the estate of William M. Coram, late of said county de ceased. ‘1 liese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to tile their objections, it any they have, in this oflice, on or before the first Monday in Julynext,otherwise letters will be gran ted to thesaid applicant. Given under my hand the 29 h May, 1855. june2-wiod. O. P. BEALL, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Randolph County. —Daniel Smith having applied tome for letters of administration de bonis non on the estate of Gabriel Smith late of said county, dec’d: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections in this office, on or before the next June Term of the court of OiMinary of said county, otherwise, letters will Ub at the term aforesaid, granted to the said applicant. Given under my hand at office, this’loth day of April 1855. apll—w4od O. P. BEAL,Oruinary. GEORGIA, Early county. Court of Ordinary, for said County March Term, 1855. THOMAS B. ANDREWS, administrator de bonis non on the estate of John Jones, deceased, having made final return of his acts as such and petitioned for letters dismissory: Disordered that all persons concerned, show cause if any they have, why said letters should not be granted said applicant at tiie October Term 1855. of our court. A true extract from the minutes, March 17th, 1855. mar26—wtim. S. S. STAFFORD, Ord. GEORGIA Talbot comity: WHEREAS, Julius ganders applies to me for Letters of * * Guardianship of Louisa F. Rollins and Samuel A. Rol lins, orphans ot Samuel Rollins, late of said county deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singularlthe kindred and others feeling an interest in the Guardianship offthe persons or property ot said orphans, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, then and there to shew cause, 1 1 any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Gi /on under my hand and official signature. 22d day, 1855 Taylor comity—Whereas, James H. Winchell VA administrator on the estate of Albert S. Wiley late of said County, deceased, applies for Letters of Dismission from said administration: It is ordered that all persons concerned be and appear at my oflice within the time prescribed bv law and snow cause if any they have, whv letters of Dismissio'u should JOHN STIIRDIVAN T, Ordinary. House and Lot in Cuthbert for Sale. M 1 °ff® r Jot sale my house and lot in Cuthbert Randolph county, Ga., either tor cash or on a cred it of one, two and three years, as may be preferred by the purchaser. Ihe House contains 6 rooms with hall piazza and portico ; there are also on the lot anew kitchen’ smoke house, negro cabin, stable, com crib, and earria°e house. Persons desiring a healthy residence, convenient to schools and churches, and the advantages of a refined socie ty,will find it to their interest to apply to jan3o-wtf. JOHN T. HOWARD, Cuthbert, Ga- T W.) month, after publication of this notice application a win beniude to the Court ol Ordiuary.of Mu cogee coun i tor leave to sell all the real and personal property of Wm. A-Lynn, late of said county, deceased. juniß—wkm NANCY M. LYNN, Adrn’x. DISSOLUTION. THE Firm of Trnax \ anden Berg was dissolved by mutual consent on the Ist of April . The undersigned having purchased ot Mr. J. L.Truax his in terest in the former firm, will continuethe MUSIC BUSINESS in all its branches at their old stand NO. 76 BAST SIDE OF BROAD STREET, Where can always be found a large selection of From the Best Manufactories in the United States, ofall Styles and PRICES. ALSO, Melodious, Guitars, Violincellos, Violins, Banjos, Tamborines, Flutes, Flutinas, Accordeons, Music Boxes, Clarionetts, I and Fifes. Also, all kinds of BRASS INSTRUMENTS for BANOS, togethtrwith Bass and Tenor Di.UAiS. STRINGS of ali. kinds, and the Largest Assortment of SHEET MUSIC lor all the aboie named instruments, that can he found South of Philadelphia. vr s ■coud hand Pianos taken in exchange when new ones j are bought, and the highest prices allowed for old one*, rr* ■Second hand Pianos for Sale or Rent. j Pianos, Organs, Melodiuns, and all other kinds es Musical Instruments rtpa.red in the best maimer, and at the shortest notice, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. All orders left at our store will be promptly attended to. T. II VAN DEN BERG, 76 Broid Street, Sign of tbe Mammoth Fiddle. Columbus, May 5*1855. w&twtf. . HEAR BOTH SIDES. All the World will Read this Book. I THE LIFE AND BEAUTIES OF FANNY FERN, IN ONE VOLUME, T2MO.. CLOTH. Who is Ruth Halil is Ruth Hall Fann Fern, or somebody else! and if Fanny Fern is not Ruth Hall who is Fanny Fern! THE LIFE AND BEAUTIES OF FANNY FERN! Is now before the public, and the world will be enlightened. And this book a strange tale unfolds. The present Work is authentic in all its L Details. Those who have read tbe advance copy, pronounce It the wittiest, spiciest book of the season. It presents vivid, life like pictures of the charming and bril liant Author of Fern heaves and Ruth Hall, at her own fireside,in the Editors Sanctum, in the street, at Church, and everywhere, and in every position she is the same fascinating woman. In th s volume, several of Fanny Fern’s earliest efforts appear for the first time in book form. The reader will find that they possess the same attractive features which characterize all her productions. They are alternately witty and pathetic, causticand soothing, sp irklingand pensive. No other author has succeed 3d so well in touching e flntl 1 chords of the heart. 1 Just received and for sale by i febls—w&twtf. W. PEASE. 1 Excitement Increases! ! KEEP COOL!!ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! I HAVE on hand, and receive daily I<'E enough to supplv all tbe People of Georgia and Alabama, which ( l will sell at MY STORE. UN BROA D STREET , at 2^ 1 cents per pound. All orders from the country tor ice will be packed with care and forwarded immediately by T. M. HOGAN, ESQ., nmv26—wtwtf ’ President of th? Ice Company. SETTLE UP. ALL persons indebted to the ffite firm of WIT.LI aMS Sc FERGUSON, are hereby notified that unless their Notes and Accounts are settled before the tirstof June, they will have to settle with someone else. may 17 —w&twtf The Great Purifier of the Blood. NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT. An Infallible Remedy for Scrofula, King's Evil. Rheu matism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tet*er, Scald Head, Enlarge ment and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ul cers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago,Spinal Complaints, and, all Diseasesarising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. This valuable medicine, which has become celebrated for the number of extraordinary cures effected through its agency, has induced the proprietors, at the urgent request of their friends, to offer it to the public, which they do with the utmost confi dence ill its virtues and wonderful curative properties. The following certificates, selected from a large number, are, how ever, stronger testimony than tbe mere word of tbe proprietors; and are all from gentlemen well known in their localities, and ot the highest respectability, many of them residing in the city of Richmond, Va. F. Boyder, Esq., of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, known every where, says he has seen the medicine called Carter’s Span ish Mixture admii istered in over a hundred cases, in nearly all the diseases for which it is recommended, with the most aston ishingly good results. He says it is the mast extraordinary med icine he has ever seen. Ague and Fever—Great Cure — l hereby certify that for three years I had Ague and Fever of tbe most violent descrip lion. I had several physicians, took large quantities of Quinine. Mercury, and believe all the tonics advertised, but all without any permanent relief. At last I tried Carter’s Spanish Mixture two bottles of which effectually cured me, and lam happy to say 1 have had neither chills or fevers since. I consider it the besttouic in the world, and the only medicine that ever leached my case. John Longdkn. Beaver Dam, near Richmond, Va. C. B. Luck, Esq., now in the city of Richmond, and for many years in the Post < tflice, lias such confidence in the astonishing efficacy of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, that he has bought up wards’ots< bottles, which he has given to the afflicted. Mr- Luck says he hasnever known it to fail when taken according to directions. Dr. Minge,a practicing physician, and formerly of the City Motel, in the city of Richmond, says he has witnessed in a num ber of instances the effects of Carter’s Spanish .Mixture which were most truly suiprising. lie says in a case of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, the good effects were wonderful indeed. Samuel M. Drinker, of the firm of Drinker & Morris, Rich mond, was cured of Liver Complaint of three years standing, by the use of two bottles ot Carter’s Spanish Mixture. ‘Great Cure of Scrofula— Theeditors of the Richmond Re publicanjhad a servant employed in their press room cured of violent Scrofula, combined wtth Rheumatism, which entirely disabled him from work'. Two bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mix ture made a perfect cure of him. and the editors, in a public notice, say they “cheerfully recommend it to all who are afflicted with any disease ot the blood.” Still another Cure of Scrofula —1 had a very valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. I consider it truly a valuable medicine. James M. Taylor. Conductor on theß. F.&P. K..C0., Richmond Va SALT RHEUM OF 20 YEARS STANDING CURED. Mr. John Thompson, residing in the city of Richmond,we cured by three bottles of Carter’s Spanish A/ixture of San Rheum, which he had nearly 20 years, and which all the physi cians ol the city could not cure. Mr.Thompson is a well known merchant In the city of Richmond, Va., and his cure is most remarkable. Wm. A. Matthews, of Richmond,had a servant cured of Syph ilis, in the worst form, by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. He says ha cheerfully recommends it, and considers it an invaluable medi cine. Richard E. West, ol Richmond, was cured of Scrofula, and whatphysicians called confirmed Consumption, by three botties ot Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Edwin Burton, commissioner of the revenue,"says hehasseen tbeeood effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixture in a number of Syphilitic cases, and saysit is a perfect cure for that horrible dis ease. Wm. G. Harwood.of cured of Old Sores and Ul cers, which disabled him irom walking. Took a few bottles of Carter’s Spanish -Mixture, and was[ enabled to walk w ithout a crutch, in a short time permanently cured. Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE& C0.,N0. S3, Maid en Lane, New York. T. VV. DYOTT & SONS,No. 132, North 24 street,Philadel phia. BENNETT & BEERS, No. 125, Main street, Richmond, Va. THOS. M. TURNER & CO. JAS. H. CARTER, Savannah, Ga. GESNER & PEABODY, DANFORTH & NAGEL, Columbus, 6a And by druggietsand country merchants every where. Price $1 ; six bottles for $5. June 17, 1854—w&twly INTRODUCTION OF Professor James McClintock’s CELEBRATED Family Medicines. is to certify, that I have placed in the hand of Messrs A. Cushman b. Cos., New York, the receipts of my “Family Med icines,” with my full authority to prepare and cjfer them for pop ular use. In securing- the co-operation of Mr. Alexander Cushman, who i t a thoroughly educated Chemist and practical Apothecary of ‘ many years’ experience , lam enabled to assure the public that j they will beprepared in the best, purest and most perfect form, regardless of expense. JAMES McCLINTOCK, M. D., Late Professor of An atomy and Surgery in the Philadelphia College of Medicine and Acting Professor of Midwifery; one of the Consulting j Physicians of the Philadelphia Hospital, Bloeckly; late i member of the National Medical association: Membei of the ! Philadelphia Medical Society; member of the Medico-Chir urg'.cal College of Philadelphia; formerly President and Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in Castleton Medical College Vermont; and also late Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in Berkshire Medical Institution, Blass &c.&c. Important to Consumptives, And all who are afflicted with Bronchitis , or weakness of the j Lungs. Dr. McClintock’s Pectoral Syrup is recommended ae one of the best end safest remedies ever used for Bronchitis, Consumption and all diseases of the Lungs and Ait Passages. For any of these forms of disease showing themselves in Cough, 7'ickling of the Throat, Sense of Tightness in the Throat or Chest, Spitting of Blood, Difficulty of Breathing , Hoarseness or Loss of Voice, Hectic Fever, Night Sweats, Ac, Mia SYRUP has been used with unbounded success for many years; it con tains no opium, morphine or antimony, which injurious drugs form the basis of almost all the quack remedies for 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 bl od, strengening the stomach, and renovating the entire system while Healing and soothing the irritated organs, and producing gradually a perfact cure. Price in pint bottles $1; 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 infiammatory excitement , require aremedy different i/t character from the Pectoral i>yrup, which vs 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. No Laudanum or preparation of Opium , in any shape in this syrup. Price per bottle 25 cents. Purifying the Blood/ The following, from the New York Tribune, will doubtless be very seasonable to all who seek not only to preserve their health, but to guard against all possible contingcnces which threaten to destroy it : ‘•'We would call special attention to the importance of purifying the blood. Nothing is so prevalent as a gross and sluggish slate of the blood. We 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 Mc(Unlock, 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\McClinto ck ’ s Tonic Al terative Syrup. For children it is perfectly safe, and from its pleasant taste can be easily given. Those who are troubled with any of the above complaints, should take it regularly, Spring and Fall. Price $1 in large bottles. Six bottles $5. TREATMENT OF DYSPEPSIA. Our National Disease. Feeble or Tmberfect 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 this climate. It causes impure Blood, irritations an t acrid Humors in the Stom ach, Liver, Bowels and Glands, and the system thus poisoned be comes 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 Eyes, Itching of the Nostrils, Dullness of hearing, and Ringing or L ramming in the Ears, Bad taste in the Mouth, Tightness or Weight about the Chest, Difficulty of Breathing, Sense of Suffocation inlying down or ascending stairs, Palpita tion or uneasy feeling about the Heart, Irregular or deficient Ap petite, sense of sinking at the hea-t, sinking at the Stomach, Ac ridity, Heartburn, pain or fullness in the Abdomen , Costiveness, &c. Some of these symptoms always appear in Dyspepsia. The y are often mistaken for, and treated as other diseases. Their main seat and source, however, is the Stomach , and a deranged condition of the digestive functions . To meet and overcome those 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. McCLINTOCK'S DY” PEPTIC ELIXIR. Its daily use would be a blessing to thousands who suffer from the bane of weakness. As the prescription of a leading physician, it can be used with confidence by all. Price in large bottles, SI. An Universal Pill. Dr. JilcClintoek’s Vegetable Purgative Pills, though vot war ranted to cure all diseases, are a specific against the numerous disorders that arise from Costivenese, and Costiveness is the bane of life to thousands; giving rise as it does to Headache, Appo plexy, Impure Blood. Nervousness,Low Spirits, Lassitude, Pains in the Boioe/s and elsewhere, and other symptoms to nu merous to ■mention. Costiveness w ill cause or aggravate almost every known disease , thorefore the Pill best adapted to cure this danger ous habit is entitled to the boasted name of an Universal Pill Those who are 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 cvrsd by taking Dr. McClintock's RHEUMATIC M IXTU’J'E in doses of a ten spoonful three times a day. We 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 painful complaints, where we have seen it iried, it acts with magical effect. These remedies are sold at 50 cents per bottle. Have you the Ague! If so do not injure your Constitution by resorting to the com mon cures in use. Even 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 chills. On the contrary, the more and oftener you take Dr. McClintock’s Fever and Ague Specific, the stronger will your constitution become , and the better your appetite and the vigor of the whole systew. It is eminently an article that CAN BE T.iKEN WITHOUT FEAR! and withal it has never fail ed to cure all forms of Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Bil lious Fever, Panama or Chagrcs Fever, Dumb Ague, &c. Price One Dollar per Bottle. Whooping Cough Cured. This distressing disease is thoroughly and quickly cured by Di McClintock's Asthma and Whooping Tough Remedy. It con tains no op um andean be given to children with perfect safety. A few drops ot bed time quiet the cough all night, and a few do ses cure entirely. Instant Belief from Pain. No person need suffer from Toothache, Headache, Neuralgia or Rheumatic pains. Colic, Chilblains, Pleurisy or Stitches in the Side, Pain in the Back, side, limbs, bowels, bladder , or in any part of the body, who will apply to Dr. MaChntock's A NOD YNE MIXTURE. Its effect is like magic—producing immediate ease and quiet , refreshing sleep, even in cases of the most excruciating suffering. Every family should be provided with a bottle , Price Fij'ty Cents. Dysentery and Diarrhoea. These severe diseases are now prevalent in various parts of the country. They mvy be wholly prevented, and in the beginning promptly checked, by Dr. McClintock's DIARKHCEA C(>k- DIA L, one of the most astonishing specifics for ell Bowel Com plaints ever discovered. Thousands of cures have been made du ring the past summer, and many lives saved by this medicine—so simple and cheap that every family can procure it. Price twenty five cents and fifty cents perbotilc. Sold in Columbus by ROBERT CARTER, and by loealagents throughout the State of Georgia. A. CUSHMAN, & CO., 122 Fulton street, N. Y. Sole Proprie tors of Prof. McClintock’s Family Bledicines. dec2t—tw3m. Buchannan & Wade. i RULE NISI vs. vTo foreclose -Mortgage, &c, in Anthony Richie, > Early Sup. Court Ap. Term 1855, Present Hon. Wm. C. Perkins, Judge of said Court. IT appearing to the Court, by the Petition of James Buchan- I nan & John M. Wade, merchant partners, using the firm : &|styleot Buchaanan & Wade, that on the 26th day of March, 1852, Anthony Richie made aud delivered to said Buchannan & Wade, his flvecertain promissory notes, bearing date the day and year aforesaid, whereby the said Anthony Ritchie promis ed oue day after the date of said notes, to pay said Buchannan & Wade or bearer, One Hundred and Forty 38-1 (At Dollars for value received; And that afterwards, on the same day and year aforesaid, thesaid Anthony R chie. the better to secure i the payment of said notes, executed and delivered his deed ot Mortgage to said Buchannan & Wade, thereby conveying to them lot of land number one hundred and ninety fire, lying in the 26 h Dis’rict ol Early county, containing two hundred and fitiy acres, more or Jess,conditioned that if aaid Anthony Kichie should pay off and discharge said notes or cause it to be ! done, according to the teuor and effect thereof, then said mort gage and notes should become null and void to all intents and purposes: And it further appearing that anid notes remain unpaid: Itistherfore ordered, That the said Anthony Richie do pay into Court, by the fi r st day es tbe next term thereof, tbe principal, interest and costs due on said notes, or show eamg; to the contrary, if any he has; ALd that on failure of said An thony Richie so to do, the equity of redenrptiou in and to said mortgage premises, be forever birred and forc!oed. Anl is further ordered, that a copy of this Rule be served on the said Antboi y Richie or his attorney, at lea>t three months previous to the next term ot this Court, and that the same be ! p üblished in the Columbus Times & Sentinel once a month for four months previous to the next term of this Court. Thi* April 17, iass. S. S. ST AFFORD, Pl’ffs. Att’y. A true extract from the minutes of Earlv Superior Court ; April Term, 1855. jun23—wm4m. THOS. B. ANDREWS,CPk. ‘ FASHIONABLE CLOTHING. 1 I. A. BROKAW A CO., % 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 interest to call and examine our stock. GOODS MADE TO ORDER. We are prepared to cut and make all garments in our line with despatch, as DAN.IEL KOWG AMD GEO. H. BETZ Will give their entire attention to the work entrusted to them. jGk. Takes this method of informing his friends that he is now permanently located at It At llfftAV ft, Os's,, 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. wttwtf J. H. DANIEL & THOMAS, 123 Broad Street, Columbus, 6a. Are 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 Bags, Umbrellas, Valises, &c., &c. 1 jminii xxxx a Together with a large Stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERS AND VESTINGS, Which they are prepared to Manufacture to order, in the mo t fashionable and ap proved styles. this branch of their business they owe an apology to those of 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, F. 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 shall atone for all past disappointments. May 26th, 1855—w&twtf. A CURE EOR ALL!! THE AMERICAN’S FRIEND l! HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. HOLLOWAY'B O IN T M E N T. Citizens of the \ Union — You have done me the honor as with one voiee, from one end oi the Union to the other, to stamp the character of my Ointment with your approbation. It scarcely two years since i I made it known among jou, and already it has obtained more ! celebrity than any other medicihe in so short a period. THOMAS HOLLOWAY, 38, Corner of Ann and Nassau streets, New York. Astonishing cure of Sore Legs, after nine years standing ! Copy ofletter from Mr. W.J. Langley, of Huntsville, I Yadkin county, North Carolina, U. S., dated Nov. 1, 1853. READ HIS OWN WORDS. I To Professor Holloway, i Sir—lt is not my wish to become notorious, neither is this jet ! ter written for the sake of writing, but to say, that yourOint j ment cured me of the most dreadful cutaneous diseases that ’ flesh is heir to, and which was considered by all wl.o knew me, to be entirely beyond the reach of medicine. For nine year* i ! was afflicted with one of the most painful and troublesome sore j legs that ever fell to the lot of man ; and after trying every ined ! icine 1 had ever heard of, I resigned to despair all Lode ol being ; curt and ; but a friend brought me a couple of large pots of your I Ointment, which caused the sores on my legs to heal, and 1 i entirely regained my health to ruy agreeable surprise anddeligbt, and to the astonishment of my friends. [Signed] W J. LANGLEY. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A BAD BREAST, WHEN NEARLY AT THE POINT OF DEATH, i Copy of a letter from Mr. R. Durant , New Orleans , November 9 th, 1853. To Professor Holloway, 38 Corner of Ann and Nassau streets, N.Y. Dear Bir—lt is with heartfelt gratitude 1 have to inform you that by the use of your Ouiiment and Pills, the life pi my wife j has been saved. For seven years she had n bad breast, with ten | running wounds, (not of a cancerous nature.) I was told that j nothing could save her; she was then induced to use yourOint ! ment and Pills, when in the short space of three months they j effeettd a perfect cure, to the astonishment of all who knew us. We obtained your medicines lrom Messrs. Wright, &. Cos., i of Chartres street, New Orleans. 1 send this from ‘’Hotel des I Princes,” Paris, although 1 had written it at New Orleans, be i fore we finally lett, 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, Pore Throats, Bad breasts, Bunions, Burns, Chilblains. Chapped hands, Fis tulas, Gout, Glandular Swellings, Piles, Rheumatism. Salt Rheum, Scalds, Sore Nipples, Skin disease, Scurvy, Sore heads, Ulcers, Wounds. * # *Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway, No. 80 Ma i d knL an k . New York, and 244 Strand, London, and by all respectable druggist and dealers of medicines throughoutthe Ignited States, in Pots and Boxes at 25 enta 62cents, and $1 00 each. There is considerable saving by taking thelarger sizes. N. B.—Directions fortheguidanceofparentsin every disorder are affixed to each Pot. * June 17—wly. ‘VT° TICETO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.—AII persons li having demands against the estate of Richard Dozier, late of Muscogee county, Ga., deceased, will present them in terms of the law, and those indebted to said deceased will come for ward and make payment. mar2f>—w4od JOHN B. DOZIER. Executor. William Wells, “j Bill in Meriwether Superior vs, I Court to compel Moses Jones Moses Jones, Ex’r f Executor of the last will and fc John W. Wells, J testamenof John Wells, late of said county, deceased, and John W. Wells, to account to com plainant for the amount in their hands accruing to complaint ant unde 1 ’t l >e last will and testameat or John Wells, late of said county,deceased. IT appearing to the ourt that the said Moses Jones resides beyond the jurisdiction of this court, it is ordered that the said Defendeut, Moses lories, appear at the next term of this court on the fourth Monday in August next,and plead or demur to said Bill; and it is further ordered, that service of said Bill fce perfected on said Moses Jones, by publication of this order onee a month for four months before the next term of thiscourt in some public Gazette published in the city of Columbus, In said JHate. BytheCourt. HALL & BRANVM, DOUGHERTY, Complainant’s Solicitors. A true extract from'the minutes of ILeriwether Superior Court at February Term,l€ss. ‘Phis Ifith March. 1855. inr2&—wmlm. VVM. A ABA MS, Clerk. Just Received and for Sale Cheap A LOT OFJ 111 R D CAGES. june7—tw2m R. M. ALDWORTH &. CO. GREAT EXCITEMENT!! To tlie FnlDlic. DO you know that! Everybody desiring to Purchase life-like and Enduring likenesses of their Wives, Husbands, Children, Brothers, Sisters and Friends, are making a Grand rush, to by far the best, And only place in Columbus, wheie Likenesses, which seem to breathe and Live, tan be got up, at short notice, in Endless variety of style, and possessing that Richness of finish, which has never Yet been equalled or approached, at any Other establishment in the State of Georgia. Forget it not, and whenever you want a Gem ol a Picture,call at C. I. DEPEW’S Excelsior Gallery—Woodbridge’sold stand. Many thousands of Pictures, in Columbus, Speak for themselves, and testify to the above. March 31, 1855. twtf. RIDDLES Fashionable Daguerrean Gallery. rTMIE Proprietor has the largest, neatest, and most fpshiona- JL biy arranged GALLERY for the Ait in the State. He uses the best material, and allows nothing but first class Pictures to leave his Rooms. So forget not, ye lowers of the Fine Arte, when ye sally forth to obtain those imperishable (gems, to call on RIDDLE. He will give you a Handsome Picture and a Good Daguerreo type. As for takimr children, family groups, Hteriscopes. out door views, &.C., he defies any Artist inthe country to surpass him. Roomsou Broad Street, over C. Mygatt’s Dry Goods Store, Columbus, G a. mar3l—tw9m. $3 PER BUSHEL FOR WHEAT. THE Montgomery Mills, at Montgomery Ala., and the Palace 1 Mills, at Columbus Ga., (limiting their en ire purchases to 2J,000 bushels) will pay for Choice ll hitr, Wheat , Georgia and Alabama raised [wheat, of the new crop, the following piices.cash. Delivered at either mill, previous‘o the 15th May $3 00 Bushel. Previous to'he 20th, 2 75 * 4 “ “ 44 30th, 2 50 “ “ “ “ 15th June 2 25 “ 44 “ “ Ist July it 00 ’ 4 44 Choice Rtd 25 cents per bushel less. Sixty pounds to the bushel. Papers in Alabama, between Eufaula and West Point, and in Western Georgia, north of Americus, will please insert one dollars worth. Georgia papers will be laid by Palace Mills, and Alabama papers by Montgomery Mills. Montgomery. April 28, 1855. mayl—twtf. Enquirer copy. GEORGIA Muscogee county: Court of Ordinary , May Term, 1855. RULE HI Sl.—Levlcy Lowe, Administratrix on the es tate of Wm. Lowe, deceased, having applied for letters of Di&mission: On motion, it is Ordered, that all persons concerned show cause, if any they have, why said administratrix may not be dismissed fr m said administration at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said county on the first Monday in December next. A true transcript from the minutes of said Court, A/ay. 23st,J 1855. may2lwfm 4 HN JOHNSON,Ordinary. 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. GEORGIA, Randolph County. Court of Ordinary of said County, April Term, 1855. IT appearing to this Court that William Griffin, Admin istrator of the estate of James Henderson, late ol said eotinty deceased, has fully administered said estate and faith fully discharged the trust reposed in him as administrator aforesaid: And having made application for Letters of Dismission: It is ordered by the Court that all parties inte rested, show cause to the contt ary on or before the next October Term of this Court, otherwise said Administrator will be then and there dismissed. Given under my hand April 2d, 1855. ap2d-6ra. O. r. BEALL, CtdMiffi