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SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY, j (BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA.) j Conducted on the Havana plan. CLASS R. , . ! To be drawn July 13, 1835, m the city of Montgomery . WHEN PRIZES AMOUNTING TO sHaoooo Will be distributed according to the following MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!; r-And remember every Prize is drawn at each drawing audpaid when due WITHOUT DEDUCTION! ONLY TEN THOUSAND TICKETS.. 1 PRIZE OF J u ‘2,000 o 44 1,000 r. 44 500 10 “ 200 I', ‘4 • j 100 I*l “ tJT Tickets $5; Halves $2 50; Quarters $1 25. Bills on all solvent banks at par. All communicAtionsstrictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manages. Sign of the Bronze Lion! Montgomery, Juno 28, —twtd JOHN MAY, Agent,Girard, Ala. . tty AH letters for immediate answer mutt bo addressed • to JOHN MAY, Columbus, Ga. are some ol the prizes sold and cashed by John May, in the last drawing: 1 prize of SSOO, besides several of SSO 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. FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY. THE subscriber having accepted from the Commissioners the Agency and Management of the FORT CAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY, has eslabli-hed the prii cipal ( nice at Atlanta, Georgia, ano intends conducting the Lottery on the same plan as that of the Southern Military Academy Lottery, of Alabama. GRAND SCHEME FOR JULY. Class 4. be drawn July 23d, 1855,in the City of Atlanta, Ga., when Prizes amounting to Will ho distributed according to the following magnificent Scheme 1 rr* And remember every Prize is drawn at each Drawing, and paid when due WITHOUI’ DEDUCTION! 1 PRIZE OF $15,000 I do 5,000 1 do 4,000 1 do 3,000 I do 2.000 1 do 15,00 1 do 1,100 5 Prizes of 1,000 10 do 3(H) 501 Prizes in all amounting to SOO,OOO 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, may 19— twtm. 11. M. ALDWORTII & CO. LEGAL NOTICES State of Georgia, Early County: Court of Ordinary, May ‘Term 1855. IT appearing to the Court by the petition of William Gritlin, that Ma'thew Perryman, late of said county deceased,did in his lifetime execute to William G. Wood his bond, condi tioned to execute good and sufilcient titles to ‘said Will am G. Wood for lot of land No. 91, in the 28th District of Eariv county; Audit furthci appearing that said A/atthew Perryman departed this lite without executing titles for said land, or in any way pi oviding therefor, and before the purchase money for said land was .due; And it further appearing that said William G. Wood for value received and by endorsement transferred said Bond to the said William IGriffin, on a certain day, in said mentioned; And it further appearing that said William Gritlin has fully paid the amount ol the pur chase money for said lot of land to Benjamin Collier, adminis trator on the estate of said Matthew Perryman deceased; And said William Giiffin having petitioned this Court to direct the laid Benjamin Collier, administrator as aforesaid, to him titles for said lot of land in conformity with said bond. It is therefore hereby ordered, that notice be given at three or more public places in said county, and in the Columbus Times & Sentinel for three months of such application, that all per sons concerned may file objections in the said Ordinary’s of fice (if any they have) why said Benjamin Collier, administra tor as aforesaid, should not execute titles to taid lot of land in conformity to said Bond as required by law. A true extract trom the minutes of said court, this May 9tli, 1855. junlß- w3m S. S. STAFFORD,Ord. it. c. Will. 11. Jail let. I Meriwether Superior Court. vs. : Wm. Irvine. ) mortgage, &c. Pr sent the Honrablc Grille A. hull. Judge of said Court. IT appearing to the Court, by the petition of William H. fail let that on the 26th day ot July 1854, William Irivn eof said county, made and delivered to the said Wm. H. his certain promissory note, bearing date the day and year aforesaid, wherbythe said Wili am Irvine promised on the 25th day of January next toliowing the date of said note, to pavsaid Wm H. or bearer, Two Hundred and Fifty-Eight Dollars, and Sev enty-Five Cents, for value received, and that aiterwards, in the same day and ye^raforesaid, the said William Irvine,the better t > secure the payment of said note, executed and delivered to your petitioner his certain Deed of Mortgage, whereby he con veyed to your petitioner the west half of lot Number 2, in the lownot Greenville, known as the Taylor's Shop fronting the Public Square—front 30 feet—running back to \he street ad joining John Knight’s office on the east, and William Ragland’s v holcsale Grocery on the west, containing one fourth of an acre, more or less, situated in the town of Greenville. Meri wether county, and State of Georgia, conditioned that if the the said William Irvine should payottand discharge said note or cau.-e it 10 be done, according to the tenor and effect ihero ottthat then the said Deed of Mortgage and the said note should become null and void to all intents and purposes; An it fur (her appearing to the Court that said note remains unpaid: it is therefore ordered by the Court, that William Irvine do pay into court, by the first day ot the next lean thereof, the princi pal and interest and costs due on said note, or show cause to the contrary, if any he has, aad that on failure so to do, the equity of redemption in and to said mortgage premises be for ever thereafter (barred and foreclosed. And it is further or dered, That this rule be published once a month for 4 months or a copy thereof be served on said William Irvine, ora spe cial ageut or attorney,at least three months previous to the next term of said court. A true extract from the minutes ! of Meriwether Superior Court, at February Terra, 1835. This March ’2oth, 1855 an9—wlm4tn WM A. ADAMtVd’k. State of Georgia—Randolph County. I Court of Ordinary, March Term, 1855. Tappearing to the Court, by the petition of Jacob B. Sbrop shtre, that \\ liham lay lor, ot said county, deceased, did in ttis life time execute to Licliard Jacobs his bond conditioned to execute good and sufilcient lilies to said Richard Jacobs lor lotot land number fony-tive, in the fliih district of originally •Wn* Randolph county,—and it further appearing that j said W illiam Taylor departed this life witout executing title tor said land, or in any way providing therefor,and before the purchase money for said land was due: and it further apne iring, t hat subsequently to ihedeatb of said Wm.Taylor,the said Rich’d Jacobs, lor, value received and by endorsvment,transferred the j saul bona to one Delaware Morris, and aiterward, on a certain day,in Siiid petition mentioned, the said Delaware J/oiris, in like manner transferred the said bond to the said Jacob B Shrop shire, and it further appearing that the said Jacob B. Shrop shire has fully paid the amount of the. purchase money for said land with interest, to Henry L. Taylor, Administrator de bonis j ou the estate of said William Taylor; and said Jacob B. Shropshire having petitioned this court to direct the said Henry L.Taylor, administrator as aforesaid, to execute to him titlesfor said lot of la id in conformity with said bond: It is therefore hereby ordered. That notice be given at three or more public places in said county, and in the Columbus Times &. Seminel.for 3 months, of such application; that all persons concerned may file objections in the said Ordinary'softice (if aDy they have) why said Henry L. Taylor, admiustrator as aforesaid, should not execute titles to said lot of land in conformity to said bond as required by law. A true extract from the minutes of said court, this March ?tb l *V>- marl? -w3m. o. l>, BFALL, Ord. *VrOTICETO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.—AII persou ! XN indebted to the estate of Joshua R. McCook, deceased, ar required to make immediate payment and those having de inunils arc notitlod to present them within terms of the law api4-w4od S. D. H ARP, & H. J.KING, Acimvl TANARUS” O months after date, application will be made to the court ot Ordinary of Early county, for leave lo sell theland-* belonging to the estate of Matthew Perryman, deceased lor distribution. * ’ Blakely Ga.. June sih, 1855. BENJ. COLLIER, Adm'r. ( G EORGIA—EarIy County:—John J. Bird having made aT VV phcation to mo lor Letters of Administration on the es‘3. brayton Blackburn deceased*. This is to notify all persons interested that such leterv win o?v?,? a^A°- salda W >~elnl at the \ngmt T-rm not of “ur j Ordiaary for eald ronntv,ff no c&nseis shown to the i un ' , vr beml at office, this Juno 15vh. t*,v, i -Wind 8. 8. irf.vntißn. “Mimry ‘ J GEOIICJIA, Pikecoimty* The Petition of Robert Beasly, Sen’r, respectfully sheweth to the Honorable the Supreme Court of said : County. RESPECTFULLY sheweth that heretofore, to wit, on the i twenty-fifth day of December 1851, Johnston Thornton . made and delivered to your petitioner his certain Deed of i Mortgage, bearing date the day and year aforesaid, whereby j said Johnson Thornton, among other things, conveyed to yoir ; petitioner the North of lot of land No 23, in the Sth Dial, of originally Montoe, then aud now said county of Pike; also the South X oflot of land No.live, in the third district, of orig inally Monroe, then and now said county of Pike, for the pur pose’of securing to your petitioner the payment of g promisso ry note which ths said Johnston Tnornton had before that time (to wit, on the 6th day f March 1851,) made and delivered to your petitioner,whereby said Johnston Thornion promised on j or before the 25th oay 6i December 1852, to pay your petition- ! er or bearer, Two Thousand Dollars for Value Received, with interest from said 6th day of March 1851, and your petitioner avers that said promissory note, principal and interest is still due and unpaid to amount of $2009 principal, and $453,00-100 dollars interest. Your petitioner prays your Honor to order that said Johnston Thornton may, on the first day of the next October term ot the Court, bring and pay said money, principal and interest, at the Clerk’s office of tne Honorable court, and in detault of such payment, the equity of Redemption of said Johnston Thornton in and to the said Mortgaged premises, may be forever barred and foreclosed, and such other and lurther proceedings be had as are usual in cases of foreclosing mortgages ou Real Estate. STUBBS & HILL, PTffs.AU’y. Robert Beasly, Sr. ) rule msi to foreclose mort. VB‘ ‘ GAGE ON REAL KSTATX. Johnston Thornton. ) Pike Sup’r. Cornt April Term 1854. It appearing to the Court, on the affidavit of Robert Beasly, Sr., by petition in writing now filed in the clerk’s office of this Court, that Johnston Ihornton, heretofore to wit, on the 25th day of December 1851, made and delivered to said Robert Beasly, Aen’r , bis Deed of Mortgage, bearing date the day and year aforesaid, whereby said Jobustc n Thornton conveyed to said Robert Beasly Hr., among other things, the north half of lot of land No two hundred aud twenty three in the eighth districtof originally Monroe, then and now said county of Pike, also the South half o’ lot of land No. live, in the 3d dis trict of originally Monroe, now said county ol Pike, for the bet ter securing the payment of a promissory note before that terra,to w it, on the 6th day of A/arch 1851,raadeaud delivered to said RoDert beasly sen., by said Johnston Thornton, whereby said Thornton promised by the 25tn day of December 1852, to pay said Beasly or bearer, the sum ol Two Thousand Doilars with interest fiom said 6th day of March 1851, and it appearing , to the Court, from the petition aforesaid, that said promissory note is now due, principal and interest, and that the taiue is due on said Mortgage, to w’it.the sum of two thousand dollars, principal, and the sum of four hundred and fifty tbreo dollars and sixty cents, interest: It is therefore ordered by the Court, that said Johnston Thornton do pity into the Clerk’s office of i this court, on or by the first day of the next October term of tnis Court, said sum of principal and interest so due, as aforesaid, and in default of such payment, that said Thornton then and there show cause, if any he has, why this equity ot redemption in said mortgaged premises, should not be forever barred and ! foreclosed, and that this Rule be served personally or by publi j cation once a month for four months in one of the public ga | zettes of this state before said term. By the Court. STUBBS & HILL, Pl’ffs Att’ys. The above and foregoing is a true extract taken from the minutes of Pike Superior Court, April Term 1854. JOHN A. COCHRaN, Clerk, Superior Court, Pike County. Robert Beasly, Sen’r. ) rule ni si for foreclosure. vs. £p>ke Superior Court, April Term, Johnston Thornton. ) 1855. It being shown io the Court that at the April Term 1854 ol this Court, a Ilulo Ni Si was duly obtained in the above stated case, and that the same has not been served upon defendant: Order ed that said Rule be enlarged, and ordered that service be per fected on said defenddent by publication once a month for lour months in the Columbus Tunes & Sentinel, a public gazette of this State or served personally on said .detendent at least three months before the first day of the next term of this Court. By the Court. STUBBS & HILL, PTfi's Att’y. The above is a true exlract taken from the minutes of Pike Superior Court, April Term, 1855. JOHN A. COCHRAN, in ay 2 i—ra4m. Clerk Superior Court. TWO months after the publication of this notice, applica tion will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Muscogee county for leave to sell part of lot No. 419 in the city of Co lumbus, being] the North half of said ; lot with the improve ments thereon, as ihe property >of the estate ot Nancy Piggolt, late of Muscogeacouuty deceased. . ga mayl9—w2m KINCY L. DAVIB, Adm’r. Mary Baker 1 Bill for Discovery, Relief, and vs. > Injunction, returnable fto Chat- IVillis P. Baker, &. others .) tahoochee Superior Court,Nov. Terra, 1855. IT appearing to me on the affidavit of the Complainant, in the aboveßill, Mary Baker, that one of the Defendants therein, Willis P. Baker, resides beyond the limits of this State, It is or dered that the said Willis P. appear and .plead, answer or de mur,to said Bill at the next term of the said court, r and that publication of this order be made, rs service of said bill on said Wilis P., in one of the public gazettes of the city of Columbus, once a month for four months. ’ Witness my official signature, this the 30th day of May. 1833. junlS—wm4m. EDMUND H. VVORRILL, j. s.c. c. c. TWO months after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Chattahoochee county, for leave to sell all the lauds beloning to the estate of Joshua R. McCook, pite of said county deceased. June 5, 1855. SAMUEL D. HARP, ( ... juneßw2m & HENRY J. KING. ) Aam rß ‘ | The Great Purifier of tho Blood. NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT. An Infallible Remedy for Scrofula, King's Evil. Rheu matism, Obstinats Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the Face, Blotches, Boils , Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or TtVer, Scald Head, Enlarge ment and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ul cers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago,Spinal Complaints, I and all Diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the > Blood. Tills? 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 ; deuce in its virtues and wonderful curative properties. The following certificates, selected from a lare number, are, how ever, stronger testimony than the nitre word of the proprietors; : and are all from gentlemen well known in their localities, and ot the highest respectability, many of them residing in the ciiy 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 adrair istered in over a hundred cases, in nearly all , the diseases for which it is recommended, with the most aston f ishingly good results. He says it is the most extraordinary med ‘ icine he has ever seen. Ague and Fever—Great Cure—l hereby certify that for i three years I had Ague and Fever of the most violent descrip tion. 1 had several physic i ans, took large quantities of Quinine Mercury, aud believe ail the tonics advertised, but ail without any permanent relief. At last I tried Carter’s Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which effectually cured me, and lam happy lo say l have had neither chills or fevers since. I consider it the besttonic in the world, and the only mediemethat ever leached my case. John Lonuden. Beaver Dam, near Richmond, Va. C. B. Luck, Esq., no w in the city of Richmond, and for many yoars iu the Post office, has such confidence in the astonishing efficacy of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, that he has bought up wards otsd bottles, which be has given to ihe aillicted. .Mr- Track says he has never known it to fail when taken according to directions. 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 bad nearly 20 years, and which all the physi cians of the city could not cure. Mr.Thompson is a well known merchant in the city of Richmond, Ya., and his cure ;s most remarkable. VVm. 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, ot Richmond, was cured of Scrofula,and whatphysicians calledcontirmed Consumption, by three bottles ol Carter'at-panish Mixture. Edwin Burton, commissioner of the revenue,’says hehasseen the stood effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture in a number ot Syphilitic cases, and saysit is a perfect cure for that horribledis ease. Wm.G. Harwood.of Richmond, cured of Old Sores and Ul cers, which disabled him from walking. Took a few bottles of Carter’s Spanish A/ixture, and was ? enabled to walk without a crutch, in a short time permanently cured. Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE & CO., No. M, Maid en Lane, New York. * T. W. DYOTT & SONS,No. 132, North 2d street,Philadel phia. BENNETT& BEERS, No. 125, Main street. Richmond, Va. THOS. M. TURNER <fc GO. JAS. H. GARTER, Savannah, Ga GESNER &. PEABODY, DAN FORTH &• NAGEL, Columbus, Ga ud by dtuggirisand country’ merchants every where. A Price $1 ; si \ hottles for $5. Jane 17, :sr>4—lt _ JXTRODUCTION of Professor James McGlintock’s CELEBRATED Family Medicines. This in to certify , that I have placed in the hand of Messrs A. Cvshmanb. Cos., Mete York, the receipts of my “Family Med icineswith my full authority to prepare and offer them for pop ular use. In securing the co-operation of Mr. Alexander Cushman, who is a thoroughly educated Chemist and practical Apothecary of many years'experience, lam enabled to assure the public that 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 aud Acting Professor of Midwifery; one of the Consulting Physicians of the Philadelphia Hospital, Bloeckly; late member of the National Medical association: Membei of the Philadelphia Medical Society; member of the Medico-Chir urgical College of Philadelphia; formerly President aud Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in Castletou Medical College Vermont; and also late Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in Berkshire Medical Institution, Mass &c.&c. Important to Consumptives, And all who are afflicted witk Bronchitis, or weakness of the Lungs. Dr. McClintock’s Pectoral Byruv is recommended as one of the best and safest remedies ever used for Bronchitis, Consumption and all diseases of the Lungs and Ait Passages . For anil of these forms of disease showing themselves in Cough, Tickling of the Throat, Sense of Tightness in the Throat nr Chest, Spitting of Blood, Difficulty of Breathing , Hoarseness or Los 8 of Voice” Hectic Fever, Might Sweats, Ac, this SYRUP has been used with unbounded success for many years; it con tains no opium, morpnine or antimony, which injurious drugs form the bus is of almost all the quack remedies for lung com plaints. The Great Peculiarity * of Dr. MrClivlock's Pectoral Syrup, is that in all chronic dis eases of the throat and lungs, it may be taken by themost 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 constant!v, with the certain result of purifying the bli.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 c covepanying each bottle. McClintock’s cold and cough Mixture. ) Colds and recent C oughs, especially if accompanied by fever or I inf.ammatory excitement, require a remedy different in character \ from the Pectoral ISyrup, which is so valuable in chronic com ! plaints. The Cold and Cough Mixture is precisely the cure for such recent coughs, cold and irritation of the throat and Hiigs. It is especially valuable for children; no family in our changeable climate, should be without this efficient remedy, which if taken on the first symptoms of cold, would prevent many an attack of Bronchitis , and a fatal issue in consumption. Mo Laudanum or preparation of Opium, in any shape in this syrup. Price per bottle Hit cents. Purifying the Blood. The following, from the Mew York Tribune, will doubtless be very seasonable to all who seek not only to preserve their health, but to guard against all possible covlingences which threaten to i destroy it : “ IVc would call special attention to the importance of purifying the blood. Mothing is so prevalent as a gross and sluggish slate, of the blood. IVehave no hesitation in recommending to those who would preserve their health, a fi-ee use of the best purifying medicine known to modern medical science, viz; Dr. McClintoek’g 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 uc . cumulations. ” During the extensive practice of Professor McClintock, one of the most celebrated Physicians in Philadelphia, thousands of cases of Scrofula, Erysipelas, Scnrvey, Salt Rheum, Tetter , Skin diseases of all kinds, Ulcers , Cancers. Pimples, Boils and Rheumatism, together with Syphilitic and Mercurial diseases in all stages were cured by the free use of Dr\McClintock's 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 $i in large bottles. Six bottles $5. TREATMENT OF DYSPEPSIA. Our National Disease. Feeble or Imlerfcct Digestion or Dyspepsia, in some of its forms , is truly the Motional Disease of America. It caases , in directly, three-fourths of the sickness common to this climate. It causes impure Blood, irritations and 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 following arc a few, viz: Headache , Giddiness, Mervuusness, Low Spirits, Dimness of Vision, with Mote, Speck or fVcbs be ) fore the Eyes, Itching of the N ostrils, Dullness of hearing, and I Ringing or Lruntming in the Ears, Bad taste in the Mouth, I Tightness or Weight about the Chest, Difficulty of Breathing, \ Sense of Suffocation inlying down or ascending stairs, Palpiic ; tion or uneasy feeling about the Heart, Irregular or deficient Ap | petite , sense of sinking at the hea-t, sinking at the Stomach, Ac- I ridity , Heartburn, pain or fullness in the Abdomen, Costiveness, ’ &c. Some of these symptoms always appear in Dyspepsia. They ; arc often mistaken for, and treated as other diseases. Their j main scat and source, however, is the Stomach, and a deranged j condition of the digestive functions. To meet and uvercumcthose i symptoms radically, and restore perfect health and vigor to the system, a. safe and certain remedy is found combining all the most valuable ingredients offered, by the vegetable Kingdom, in Dr. Me CL IMTOCK'S 1) Y> 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, sl. An Universal Pill. Dr.McClintoek’s Vegetable Purgative Pills, though not.-war | ranted to cure all diseases, are. a specific ugainst the numerous j disorders that arise from Costiveness, and Costivrncss is the bane °f HD to thousands; giving rise as it does to Headache, Appo ; plexy, Impure Blood. Memousness,Low Spirits, Lassitude, Pains i in. the Bowels and elsewhere, and other spmptoms to numerous to j mention. Costiveness w ill cause or aggravate almost every : known disease, therefore the Pill best adapted to cure this danger ous habit is entitled to the boasted name of an Universal Pill I Those who are willing to try a scientific medicine, saj'e, certain, ! mild and thorough in its action, yet operating without pain, should i use freely Dr. McClintock's Vegetable Purgative Pills. Price | twenty five cents per box. Rheumatism and Neuralgia. These, excruciating diseases are radically cured by taking Dr. ; McClintock's RHEUMATIC MIXTUTE in doses of a tea i spoonful three times a day. Wc have seen the worst eases rdieved I by it in twenty-four hours. For external use we have never known | so powerful and penetrating an application as Dr. McClintock's j RHEUMATIC LIMIMF.MT. For swelled limbs, bruises, ; interna!, pains, cramps, chilblains, stiff joints, toothache, and oth er painful com plaints, where we have seen it tried, it acts with, magical effect. 7 hese remedies are sold, at 30 cents per bottle. Have you the Ague: If so do not injure your Constitution by resorting to the com mon cures in use. Even very learned physicians arc 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,ihe more and oftencr you take ! I)r. McCmntock’s Fever and Ague Specific, the stronger j will your constitution become, and the better your appetite and the ! vigor of the whole system. It is eminently an article that. CAM BE Tut KEM WITHOUT FEAR! and withal it has never fail ,! ed to cure oil forms of Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Bit lions Fever, Panama or Chagres Fever, Dumb Ague, At. Price : One Dollar per Bottle. Whooping Cough Cured. This distressing disease is thoroughly and quickly cured by Dr ■ Me Clint ock's Ahthma and Whooping Cough Remedy. It con j tains no op urn andean be given to children with, perfect, safety. .1 few drops at bed time, quiet, the cough all night, and a few do : ses cure entirely. Instant Relief from Pain. j Mo person need suffer from Toothache, Headache, Neuralgia or Rheumatic pains, Colic, Chilblains, Pleurisy or Stitches in the \ Side, rain in the Back, side, limbs, bowels, bladder, or in any i part of the body, who will apply to Dr. MoClintock's A MOD YME i 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 j Fifty Cents. Dysentery and Diarrhoea. These severe diseases are vow prevalent in various parts of the j i country. Theynivybc wholly prevented, and in the beginning ’ i promptly checked, by Dr. McClintock's DIAIiRHCF.A C(iR- 1 DIAE, one of the most astonishing specifics for all Bowel Com- j : plaints f ver discovered. Thousands of cures hare .been made du- i ring the past summer, and many lives saved by this medicine—so ! j simple and cheap that every family can procure it. Price twenty- j I five cents and fifty cents per bolile. Sold in Coltimhus by ROBERT CARTER, and by localagents , throughout the State of Georgia. A. CUSHMAN, be. CO.. 122 Fulton street, N. Y. Sole Proprie tors of Prof. McClintock’s Family Medicines. dec2J—tw3m. j GEORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY.—Gideon New-! som administrator of Stephen Johnson, late of said i ; county, deceased, and Daniel W. Miller administrator of | John Charles,late of Alabama, deceased, apply for dismis- I i sion from their respective administrations. Orders for cita- | | tion have been granted. All persons concerned are required to appear at the Court ! ofOrdiuary for said county, on the first Monday in August ! next, and make objection, if they have any ; otherwise the j applicants will be dismissed. Given under inv hand, at Office, January 27th, 1855. jau3o—w6m JOHN STURDIVANT, Ordinary. ! NEW SPRINEG 0 0 DS,; JUST RECEIVED BY MANLEY & HODGES. English and American Prints. French Cambrics aud Brilliants. Jv-Xitrh and Fiench Ginehams; all Styles. Bareges, Tissues and Light Colored Cbailevs. Light Summer Silks and Grenadines’ A Choice Selection of Embroideries. Handkerchiefs, Collars, aud Collar? and Sleeves lo match Jack one* and Swiss Trimmings and Bands. English and German Hosiery—ol every descrijtioD. Damask and Muslin Drapery. . ALSO, A superior lot cflrish Linens. *> 1 Pillow Case—Linen and Cotton -10-4 11-4 & 12-4 Cotton and Linen Sheetings. ttpty. Ingrain and Liuen Carpeting. Every description of goods usually found iu our line—allot i wb'rh will be sold at the lowest Ca*h Prlcss. Gvdnirhn*, Mgreh A fashionable clothing. i I. A. BROKAW & CO., $ ’ Have now in Store a Complete Assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. We think those wishing to purchase goods in our line will iind it to t h interest to call and examine our stock. GOODS MADE TO ORDER. We are prepared to cut and make all garments in our line w ith despatch, as DANIEL ROWE AND GEO. H. BETZ Will give their entire attention to the work entrusted to them. A CARO. iocs. ■ ■ - :■* a carver.., Takes tills method of iuforming his friends that he is now permanently located at Z. A 81# SAW A mm , 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. w&tutl i . jgg J. H. DANIEL & THOMAS, 123 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Are in constant receipt of the Latest Styles ot Fashionable Ready Made Clothing, ! OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE. THEY ALSO HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND A HOOD ASSORTMENT Gents. Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Valises, &c., See. %. XXXX 31 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. . . 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. j£L. FAIRCHILD, Whose character for faithfulness, courtesy and promptitude is so well established, that n future their patrons will meet with that courtesy and despatch which shall atone or all past disappointments. May ‘Jbth, 1850 w&twti. A CUEE FOE ALL!! | THE AMERICAN’S FRIEND!! HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. | HO L L O W A Y’ S O IN TME NT. * Citizens of the lUnion — | You have done me the honor as with one voice, from one 1 end ot the Union to the other, to stamp the character of my j Ointment with your approbation. It scarcely two years since 1 I made it known among you, and already it has obtained more j celebrity than any other medicibe in so short a period. THOMAS HOLLOWAY, 38, Corner of Ann and Nassau streets, New York. | Astonishing cure of Sore Legs, after nine years l standing 2 I Copy of letter from Mr. W. J. Langley, of Huntsville, i Yadkin county, North Carolina, U. S., dated Nov. 1,1853. READ HIS OWN WORDS. : To Professor Holloway, i Hir—lt is not my wish to become notorious, neither is this let . ter written for the sake of writing, but to say, that your Oint ment cured me of the most dreadful cutaneous diseases that : flesh is heir to, and which was considered by all who 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 i legs that ever fell to the lot of man ; and after trying every med i icine 1 had ever heard of, I resigned to despair all bode ot being ; cured ; but a friend brought me a couple of large pots of your ; Oiutment, which caused the sores on my legs to heal, and 1 1 entirely regained my health to my agreeable surprise anddelight, and to the astonishment of my friends. [Signed] W J. LANGLEY. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A BAD BREAST, WHEN NEARLY AT THE TOINT OF DEATH. Copy of a letter from Mr. R. Durant , New Orleans , November 9/A, 1853. ! To Professor Iloiloway, 38 Corner of Ann and Nassau streets, N. Y. Dear ?ir—lt is with heartfelt gratitude 1 have to inform you ■ that by the use of your Ointmem and Pills, the life of irv wife ; has been saved. For seven years she had a bad breast, with ten ! running wounds, (not of a cancerous nature.) I was told that nothing could save her: she was then induce*! to use your Oint ment and Pills, when in the short space of three months they effected a perfect cure, to the adonishment of all who knew us. We obtained your medicines from Messrs. Wright, fc Cos., of Chartres street, New- Orleans. I send this from ‘-Hotel des Princes,” Paris, although 1 had written it at New Orleans, be fore we finally left, at that time, not knowing your address at New York. (Signed) R. DURANT. The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment in most of the following cases: Bad Leg, Contracted and Stiff Joints, Lumbago, Sore 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. * # *Bold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway, No. 80 Ma i d exLa xk , New York, and 244 Strand, London, and by ail respectable druggist and dealers of medicines throughout the United States, in Pots and Boxes at 25 tents 6 1% cents, and $1 00 each. There is considerable saving by taking thelarger sizes. N. B.—Directions fortheguidanceofparentsin everydisorder are affixed to each Pot. June 17—wly. PRICES REDUCED. ! FEED THE PEOPLE. SUPERFINE ELOUR, per bbl. (including sacks.)... •$ 0,00 O Georgia Superfine, 8.00 Georgia Mills 7,00 Meal per bushel $1.20 Shoits, per hundred lbs $1.30 Bran “ “ “ SI.OO Flour from New White Wheat, A SPLENDID ARTICLE. EXTRA FAMILY, per bbl sl2 • Double k'v.n do. “ 13 juneli—twtf PA LACE MILLS. * STOVES & TIN WARE, \TTF. have on hand a fine assortment of COOKIXQ- i VY STOVES 77. - WARE, for sale Cheap. j Rooting and Guttering promptly attended to and i Warranted. t tw4n. R. M. ALDWOBTH, fei.U, \ PURE AND REFRESHING TO BE HAD AT BROOKS k CHAPMAN’S, DRUGGISTS. WE are pleased to c ffer to our bunds and patrons pure &ODA WATERaiH summer beveri ge. j We have purchased ‘-NicholFs Ptoent Combination Soda Fountain,” by which we are enabled t> obtain ‘he Carbonic Acid lor the Water direct from pure “English Seda.” instead of the Carbonate of Lime, Whiting, Chalk, Ac., as hitherto used. The Water prepar and by this “Fountain” isputer and freer of all mineral or noxious ii.gredit ids ‘lhe power oi theapparatus is so graduated, that ihe galioi of Gas is dissolved m each gallon ol water —which is the slanoard fiicinal of Soda VY ater, as approve and by the best Phj stciaus ami f iu initis. O ur SYRUPS are madeol the best Sugar, amt freshest Fruits, and we can, with l’uli confidence in our Soda Water and Syr ups,invite our friendstothe coo ir.g, sparklinghe\erage ol our Fountain. mii>B w&iwtf BRITISH PERIODICALS. EAItLY COPIES SECURED. LEONARD SCOTT & CO., New York, continue to re-publish the following British Periodicals, viz: 1. The London Quarterly (Conservative ) 2. The Edinburgh Review (Whig.) 3. The North British Review (Free Church.) 4. The Westminister Review (Liberal.) 5. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine (Tory.) | The present critical state of European affair* will render these publicationsunasually interesting during the forthcom ing year. They will occupy a middle ground between tho hastily written news items, crude speculations,and flying rumors of the daily Journal and the ponderous Tome of tho future historian, written alter the living interest and excite* ment of the great political evehts of the time shall have parsed way. It is to these Periodicals that readers must look for the only really intelligible and reliable history of current events, and as such, in addition to their well estab lished literary, scientific, and theological character, we urge them upon the consideration of ihe reading public. Arrangements are now permanently made for the receipt of EARLY SHEETS from the Brinish Publish ers, bv ■which we are enabled to place ALL OUR RE PRINTS in the hands of subscribers, about as soon as they can be furnished with foreign copies. Although this in volves a very large outlay on our part, we shall continue to furnish the Periodicals at the same low rates as heretofore viz:— Per ann. For any one of the four Reviews $3 00 For any two of the four Reviews 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews 7 00 For all four of the Reviews 8 00 For Blackwood’s Magazine 3 00 i For Blackwood and three Reviews 900 j For Blackwood ana the four Reviews 10 00 i Payments to be made in all cases in advance. 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Ga., who has alwavson hand Carpeting, Oil Cloths, Hearth Rugs, Druggets, Table and Piano Covers, Window Shades, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Curtain Stuffs, Stair Rods, &c. Samples Hud pricesof all qualities of Carpeting and OH Limb may be seen at my stori.B2 Broad street. Columbus, Ga., and any of the above articles ordered without delay. Carpets cut torooms free of ebarge, and made, It desired, •‘f a etsallcompensation, by a a experienced band in 5® I w ill be regularlyeupplled itb new patterns for ** c -’8 seBSCD * P. A CLAYTON, t? Hroed SVeet, Columbus. Muy 3—twti