The Times & sentinel tri-weekly. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1858, August 25, 1855, Image 4

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920 acres of Land for Sale. f X WISHING to retire from Ihe ‘planting busiiicsji, I'win fill aril iiiv lands located on the old stage road to I Mb on said tract, which will produce one lands .XS.“”v‘ * rliU !h/w lhe nroduclivpnesfi of soil, hzl* and The tract is susceptible of two setllcmenU of eq al n.M “ c "'cSwwm'i. ih.llr pc? acre, but abama. are worth from hftecn 10 ‘ J . ‘ , h , Lc”c b mb“e?.' 0r “ t ‘’ ~d. "siSt-“i“”,? A. B.vioKKKS. WARM SPRINGS FOR SALE. n__a_ thK undersigned wishing to. relieve himself and family from the care and burden of this cs- SB*tabllhinent, is induced to rffer the entire prop- Illl^^Porty,consisting of 1000 acres of I.anils: the. bed- JgsmSxsSSiMnZi household and kitchen luriiiture, Horses, Mule#,Cows. Hogs, Goats, Poultry, and stock of Provisions: a nlentifuiaod well selected Stock of Hotel anil Bar Room Htores —just received from New York, a fine lot ol Meriwether Hams and Lard. In fact, every rtici ,e Jor a first class Hotel. For sale or lease ON LIBERA L PERMS. Would also furnish for the present summer, a superior lot ol Hotel Servants, if desired; such ns first class Looks, Dining Room aud general Hotel Waiters, Chamber Maids, Washers and 1 roners, &c., sufficient toi lhe accommodation of 100 guests. This property is well and favorably known, and isconsider ed the most desirable Summer resort South. In fact, those who have traveled all unite in saying that it is the most desi rable Watering Place in the U.S.,or Europe; in point of value. 1 consider it the most valuable property I ever owned. The Hooks of tho Hotel will show a profit of 30 to 100 per cent, per annum for the last six years. For further particulars address me at* Warm Springs, or come aud examine. J. L. MIM3TI AN, jun4—w3m Pror-ietor. A Bargain ! jftSkm. THE subscriber offers his Plantation lor sale—situa dSffffijKted aboutO miles north-cast of Columbus, and contain- acres—being three lots according to the original urcAsfc. survey, lving in a column extending from within one mile ot the Hamilton and miles of the Taibotlon roads. There are two settlements on the place with good Dwelling anil outhouses, and gin house and press, good apple, peach and plum orchards; good wells at each place, and otherwise well watered. Thereareabout 400acrcs in cultivation, the balance woodland. Purchasers would do well to call while the crop is growing that they may the better judge ol the quality >! the land. Pay ment, one-half cash; the other 12 months,Joredit with good se curity. july2lw3m DAVID DEAN. TO PLANTERS. 7~~ Grover, Baker & Co’s. Sewing Machines ARE hard to beat. They will do the work of a day in an hour, and can be run by hand foot,or horse power. They are so simple as to be managed easily by negroes, and are,at the same time, a handsome article ol furniture. No establishment is complete without them. They will stitch a shirt bosom, or sew fifteen thicknesses 1 of osnaburgs with ease. Call and see them. CUVVDRY &. CO., Agents. apl4—wtf Columbus, Ga. A GOOD BARGAIN. A Healthy and Desirable Place for Sale. I WILL, sell my plantation 27 miles west of Columbus,on the old Federal Road, lying at the village of Ucb< e, Riis sell county Ala., on the head waters of, lhe Hatchechuhbee creek,containing 400 acres of hnd, more or less, 250 open land in a fine stateof cultivation, -the balance all in woods, well timbered oak and hickory growth; a good new framed gin house and screw, just put iip last winter; a very good double log house, weather boarded, with 4 good rooms—all lying con venient to good churches and a good school, and as good so ciety as any mio could desire in any country. The place is well supplied with springs, (flue water,) and is noted for Ps health and situation. I will sell corn, louder, peas, and stock on the premises it desired. All on terms to suit the times. I would advise any one who is desirous of purchasing land to call and exame this place, as i will sell a bargain and on good terms. My reason for selling is that 1 have not land sufficient. Call and see me or add i ess \V. J. MARKIN, july23—wtf lichee P. O.Russell co. Ala. Great Bargain ! PLAiSTTJi riojsr FOR S.ILF., lying in Russell county Ala., five miles east of Emm, ami tout south ol the Mobile Railroad; 880 acres—between 4 and 500 in a high state of cultivation. The (Hand lies well watered with springs and never failing streams— healthy and productive—contiguous to schoo's and churches — and is supplied with all necessary plantation improvements, such as cottages, a newly Iramed gin house, negro houses, Ace. Purchasers are invited to call acd examine the premises, it desirous of securing a bargain. The overseer‘will at any time show the place to those who muv desire to look at it. Fur fur ther particulars apply to John 11. Butt, Columbus Ga.: or to Dr. Harvey King,or myself at Midway, Bat hour county, Ala. july23—twitwtf. jR. L. BUTT. DISSOLUTION. THE Firm of Tmax& Vamlcn Berg was dissolved by mutual consent on the Ist of April 1833. The undersigned having purchased of Air. J. E.Trtiax his in terest in the former firm, will continuethe MUSIC BUSINESS in nil its branehe* at theiroid stand NO. 76 EAST SIDE OF BROAD STREET, Where can always be found a large selection of ffffJPIIM FORTES Iffrt Fromthe Best Manufactories in the United Slates, ofall Btyljcs and PRICES. ALSO, Melortlmig, Guitars, Violincellos, Violins, Banjos, Tnmbotiues, Flutes, FI ut turns, Accordcous, Music Boxes, Clarionetts, * Flagcoletts and Flics. Also, all kinds of BRASS INSTRUMKIVTS for BANOS, together with Bass and Tknor DRUMS. STRINGS of ai.l Kixns, and IheLargfcst Assort ment of SHEET MUSIC for all the above named instruments, that can be found South of Philadelphia. fTOr* Second hand Pianos taken in exchange when new ones are bought, and the highest prices allowed lor old ones nr Second hand Pianos for Sale or Rent.. Pianos, Organs, Melodious, and all other kinds ol Musical Instruments repa.red in th> best manner, and at the shortest notice, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. AH orders left at our store will be promptly attended to T. II . VAN DEN BERG,’ 70 Broad Street,Sign of the Mammoth Fiddle. Columbus, May 5*1855. w&twtf. HEAR BOTH SIDES. All the World will Read this Book. THE LIFE AND BEAUTIES OF FANNY FERN, IN ONE VOLUME, 12*10.. CLOTH. Who Is llnilt Hall* Is R„tl Hall Finn fern, or somebody else! nnrf If Faunv bent U not liuth Hall who Is Fai.nv Fern? * Till! LIFE ASII BEAUTIES OF FANNY FEES’ V.".°.K-. b K° r ? the,>l,blic ’ a,,d tllc WO,M will bo eulighte Anil this book a strange tale unfolds. lhe present Work authentic in all r s ; ftDctailg. Those who have road the advance copy, pronounce it the wittiest, spiciest book of the season I renounce it the liaut Pre6 ° n,S v ' vid ’ ,i,e likc pictures of lhe charming and bril j at h A#,,l ? r Os Fern Len ves and Ruth Hall ChurrhT’ f resu,e ’ , j 1 ,he Editor’s Sanctum, in the street at fMdn.rn.“ “' ld ‘' Vl ' r, P 08111 0” she 15 •■>< I featmes^hLfc V,, i! flnd . lbal tho> P ossoss ,h same attractive 1 tiAtiires av iiicll characterise all her productions. eplrknngamtpensive.'’ P a,heU ’ soothing, | ch^so b nhe U L h eart ha * BUCCeed9dSO in tOUChi “S 6 fl "“ Just received and for sMe by febio w&.lwj.f. w. PEASE. J JAMES B. CUNNINGHAM, C IVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. COLUMBUS, EGORGIA. \ FCMITECTURAL Designs and Work mi. pu, , , „ . I A mgs furnished. Artificer’s work c-HaSu k‘° r “ a nd; land made, and Topog.apical plans funushld with accural I ne;\tnf SBHnd despatch. 111 u-turai} % ! It#* Office nver4’o|.Holt's Law Office Columbus, Feb. 24 irfetwlf. ANDREWS, RIDGWAY & CO dealers in STAPLE DRY GOODS GROCERIES, WINKS, LIQUORS. &C„ *di Columbus,Oct 1.5, 1853. -tw&wtf ’ • BATHING TUBS, Hip, Sponge, and Shower Baths, for Sale, made urder of Copper, Tin or Zinc * i Wayl9 ~ tw4 n - K. *'l. ALDWOIITR dc CO GEORGIA, Early county: Court of Ordinary for said Countyr August Term, 1855. IT appearing to the court, by the petition ot Abnct Minis, that MaUhew Perryman, late of sah! county, deceased, did in his liletimc execute ty him his bond, conditioned to execute good and sufficient titles for iot of land No. three hundred aud thirty-two, in the 3d dist.of Baker co.(now Calhoun:) and itmr ther appearing.thal said Mat. Perryman departed thru hie without executing titles for suid land, or in any way providing therefor, and it further appeal ing. that said Abner Mims has cornpln and with the condition of said bond on his part, and petitioned this court to direct Benjamin Collier, administrator on the estate of said Matthew Perryman, deceased, to executetislcs to him tor ■utid lot of land, in conformity with said bond, and the statute in said case made and provided: It is therefore ordered, That notice be given at three or m<*rt public places in said county,and in the Columbus Timesand Sentinel lor 3 months of such application, that all persons con cerned may file their objections, if any they have, in the Ordi nary’s office of said county, why said Benjamin Collier, admin istrator as aforesaid, should not be directeddo executetit.esto said lot of land to the said Abner A/ims, in confoJiuilj with said bond, and the statute in such cases made and provided. A true extract from the minutes of said court, August <th, 1855. Blakely, Gu. „ . aug7—w3m g. S.STAFf ORD, Ord. Administrator’s |Ssale. —Will be sold ‘on the first Tuesday in October next, at the court house door mCus seta, Chattahoochee county. Ga.,the West hall ot lot ol land number five in the- lith district ol said county, containing 100 &. >4 acres. Hold as the properly of Aaron Pickren, late ol said county deceased, by order of the Ordinary. angio—w4od ROBT.J*. PICKREN, Adm r. GEORGIA, Early county: Court of Ordinary, August Term, 1855. Role I*’l Si. Stephen Peacock, administrator onthe es tate of Raitord Peacock, deceased, having applied lot let ters rlismissory: It is Ordered, That all persons concerned show cause, it any they have, why said administrator may not he dismissed from said administration at the court of ordinary to be held in and for said county on the fiVst Monday in March next. A true transcript Irom the minutes of said court, August 7th 1835. auglt)—wtim S. S. STAFFORD, Ord. Administrator’s Sale.—Agreeable to an order of the honorable the Court ot Ordinary of Chat ahoochee Coun ty, will he sold at the Court House door in the town of Cusseta, iii said County on the first Tuesday in October next, between the umal hours of sale, 250 acres of land, more or less lying in said County four miles south of Cusseta, belonging to the es tate of Stephen Parker, late of said c-mnty deceased, well im proved with about 70 acres of open land, mostly fresh landl ly ing on the waters of the Hichety Creek. Terms made known on the day <>f sale. aug. 14 ids. ISAAC 11. WEBB, Adni’r. GEORGIA, Early County: Court of Ordinary, August, Term, 1855. RULE N1 Sl.— Zadock and Green W. Cdum, adminis trators on the estateof Dildaiha Odum deceased, having applied for letters dismissorj: It is Ordered, That all persons concerned, show cause, if any they have, why said administrate!a may not be dismissed from said administration, at the Courtof Ordinary to beheld in and for said county on the flrsi Monday in March next. A true transcript from the .minutes of said court. August 7th auglO—w6m S. S. STAFFORD, Ord. GEORGIA, Early county: Court, of Ordinary, l ,August Term, 1855. Rule IV i Sl. —Sarah Hays, administratrix on the estate of John Hays, deceased, having applied .for Letters Dis missory: It is Ordered, That all persons concerned, show 8 cause, if any they have, why said administratrix may not be dismissed from said administration at the Court of Oidinary to be held in ami for said county on the first Monday in March next. A true transcript from the minutes of said court, Angus) 7th, 1855. auglO—wtim B.S. STAFFORD, Ord. GEORGIA, Pike county: The. Petition of Robert, Bcasly, Scri’r, respectfully sheu'cth to the Honorable the Supreme Couit of said County. Iy ESPECTFULLY shewelh that heretofore, to wit, on the At twenty-filth day ol December 1851, Johnston Tlio>nton made and delivered to your petitioner hi.’ certain Teed ot Mortgage, bearing date the day and year aforesaid, w hereby said Johnson Thornton, among other thing?, conveyed to yoi r petitioner the North of lot of land No 23, in the Bth Diet, of originally Momoe, then and now said county of Pike; also the South j*: ot lot ol land No. five, in the third district, ol orig inally Monroe, then and now said county of Pike, for„the pur pose of securing to your petitioner the payment of a promisso ry note which tho said Johnston Thorntoirhad before that time (to wit, on thefith day of March Iro!,) made and delivered to your petitioner, whereby said Johnston Thornion promised on or before the 25th ouy oi December J 852, to pay your petition er or bearer,Two Thousand Dollars for Value Received, with interest from said Gth day of March 1851, and your petitioner avers that said promissory note, principal and interest is still due and unpaid to amount of S2OOO principal, and $453,00-100 dollars interest. Your petitioner prav3 your Honor to order that said Johnston Thornton may, on the first day of the next October term of the Court, bring and pay said money, principal and interest, at the Clerk’s office of the Honorable court, and in delault of such payment, the equity of Redempiion of said Johnston Thornton in and to the said Mortgaged premises, may be forever barred and foreclosed,and such other and further proceedings be hud as are usual in cases ol loreclosing mortgages on Real Estate. STUBBS & HILL, Pi’ffs.Att’y. Robert Beasly, Sr. j rule ni si to eoreclosk mort VS- V UAOE ON REAL ESTAT3. Johnston Thornton, y Pike Sup’r. Couit 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 Thornton, heretofore to wit, on the 25th day ol December 1851, made and delivered to said Robert Beasly, en’r., his Deed of Mortgage, bearing date the day and year aforesaid, whereby said Johnston Thornton conveyed to said Robert Beasly Sr., among other things, the north half of lot of land No two hundred and twenty three in the eighth district of originally Monroe, then and * now said county of Pike, also the South half ot lot of land No. five, in the3d dis trict of originally Monroe, now said county ol Pike, lor the bet ter securing the payment of a promissory note before that term,to wit, on thetitb day of .4/arch 1851,madcand delivered to said Robert Beasly sen., by said Johnston Thornion, whereby said Thornton promised by the 25th day of December 1852, to pay said Beasly or bearer, the sum ot Two Thousand Dollars with interest from said Gth day of March 1851, and it appearing to the Court, from the petition aforesaid, that said pr inissory note is now due, principal and interest, and that the same is due on said Mortgage,to wit,the sum of two thousand dollars, principal, and the sum of four hundred and fifty three dollars and sixty cents, interest: It is therefore ordered by the Court, that saul Johnston Thornton do pay into the Clerk’suffice of this court, on or by the first day of the nexlOctober term of this Court, said sum of principal and interest so due, as aforesaid, and in delault of such payment, that said Thornton then and there show cause,if any he has, why this equity ol redemption in said mortgaged premises, should not be forever barred and foreclosed,and that this Rule be served personally or by publi cation once a month for four months in one of the public ga zettes of t his 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. GOGHR /\N, Clerk, _ , „ , „ . Superior Court, Pike County. Robert Lensly, Sen r. ) rule ni si for foreclosure# t . , v £;. [-Pike Superior Court, April Term, Johnston Thornton. S 1855. ! It being shown to the Court t.hatatthe April Term 1854 of this i Court, a Rule NiSi duly obtained in the above stated case, : and that the sa.ue has not been served upon defendant: Order i ed that said Rule be enlarged, and ordered that service be per i ibeted 0,1 said defenddeut by publication once a month lor lour ; months in the Columbus Times & Sentinel, a public gazette of I this State or served personally on said delendent at least three months betore the first day of. the next term of this Court. By the Court. STUBBS & HILL, Pl’ffs Att’y. Ihe above is a true extract taken from the minutes of Pike Superior Court, April Term, 1855. JOHN A. COCHRAN, maySl—ni4m. Clerk Superior Court. GEOIiCiIA Muscogee county: Court of Ordinary, May Tarn, 1855. Rule ivi si—Le vicy Administratrix on the es tate ot Win. Lowe, deceased, having a{ plied for letters of Dismission: On motion, it is Ordered, that all persons concerned show cause, if any they have, why said administratrix may not be dismissed fi cm said administration at the Courted Ordinary to lie held in and lor said county um the first Monday in December next. A true transcript from tbe.miuutesof said Court, .Way. ‘2lst, ’ 1855.- may2lw6m JOHN JOHNSON,Ordinary. .Mary Baker ) Bill for Discovery, Relief, and I?*-. N-Injunction, returnable Jto Chal- IViUis P. Baker, &. others. > talioochee Superior Court,Nov. Tt rin, 1835. IT appearing to me on the atti davit of the Complainant, in the above Bill, Mary Baker, that one of the Defendants therein. Willis P. Baker, residps beyond the limits ot this State, It is or dered that the said Willie P. appear and plead, answer or de mur, to said Bill at the next term of the said court, and that publication ot thisorder be made, as service of said bill uii said WiiisP., in one of the public gazettes of the city of Columbus, once a month lor four months. Wit ness my official signature, this the 30th day of May. 1855. julß—wm-tna. EDMUND 11. WORK ILL, j. s.c.e. c , GEORGIA, Randolph County. Court ol Ordinary ol said County, April Term, 1855. IT appearing to this Court that William Griffin, Admin istrator ot the estate ot James Henderson, late ot said county deceased, has l'ully administered said estate and taith tully discharged the trust reposed in him as administrator aforesaid: And having made application tor lietters ot Dismission: It is ordered by the Court that all parties iide- K*sted,show cause to the contrary on or beh>re tbe next October Term of this Court, otherwise said Administratoi will be then and there dismissed. Given under my hand April 2d, 1855. ap2dp6ip. H# O. P. BEALL, Ordinary. GtltfltGlA* Early county. Court of Ordinary, fm said County March Term, 1855. nPHOMAS B. ANDREWS, administrat or de bonis non on the j k. estate ot Johu Jones, deceased, having made final return ot nisi acts as such and petitioned for letters dismisaery: ’ *' r 'lered that all persons concerned,show cause if any ,' vt> y * a 'd letters should uot be granted saiU applicant a’ the 0 t..borT. rm 1P55, .1 our court. A true rxluu t from the imuutc-e, March 171 b, p-55. mar^o—wbm. S. A. STAFFORD, Urd. STARTLING, BUT TRUE! WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW. How often it happens, that the wife lingers from year to year in that pitiable condition as not even tor one day to feel the happy and exhilarating influ ence incident to the enjoyment of health- THE BLOOMING BRIDE, But a few years ago in the flush of health and youth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and apparently in explicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, sallow, debili tated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves unstrung, epirits depressed, countenance bearing the impress of suffering, and an utter physical and mental pros tration, arising from ignorance of the simplest and plainest rules of health as connected with the mar riage state, the violation of which entails disease, suffering and misery, not only to the wife, but often HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN “ UNTO THE THIRD AND FOURTH GENERATION,” Transmitting CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT, KING’S EVIL, and otlxcr and worse Diseases, as a DREADFUL INHERITANCE FROM THE PARENTS. “ And must this continue? Must this be ? Is there no remedy? No relief? No hope?” The remedy is by knowing the causes and avoiding them, aud knowing the remedies, and benefiting by them. These are pointed out in THE MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, I’ROFESoR OF mSEAALH OF WOMEN. One Humlrcdlh Edition, (500,000), 18mo., pp. 250. [OX FIXE TAPER, EXTRA BIXDIXO, $1.00.] A standard work of established reputation, found classed In the catalogues of the great trade sales in New York, Philadelphia, and other cities, and sold by the principal booksellers in the United States. It was first published in 1847, since which time FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES have been sold, of which there were upwards of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL, attesting the high estimation in which it is held as a re liable popular Aledical BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE tho author having devoted his exclusive attention to the tr eatment of complaints peculiar to females, in respect to which he is yearly consulted by thousands both in person and by letter. Hero every woman can discover, by comparing her own symptoms with those described, the natnre, character, causes of, and the proper remedies for, her complaints. The wife about becoming a mother has often need of instruction and advice of the utmost importance to her future health, in respect to which her sensitiveness for bids consulting a medical gentleman, will find such in struction and advice, and also explain many symptoms which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm as all the peculiarities incident to her situation are described. How many aro suffering from obstructions or irregular ities peculiar to the female system, which undermine the health, the effects of which they are ignorant, and for which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice. Many suffering from prolapsus uteri (falling of the womb), or from Jluor atbus (weakness, debility, &c.) Many are in constant agony for many months preceding confine ment, Many have difficult if not dangerous deliveries, and slow and uncertain recoveries. Some whose lives are hazarded during such time, will each find in its pages the means of prevention, amelioration and relief. It is of course impracticable to convey fully the various subjects treated of, as they are of a nature strictly in tended for the married or those contemplating marriage. Header, are you a husband or a Ihther ? a wile or a mother ? Have yon the sincere welfare of those you lore at heart? Drove your sincerity, and lose no time in learning what causes interfere with their health and hap piness not less than your own. It will avoid to you and yours, as it has to thousands, many a day of pain and anxiety, followed by sleepless nights, incapacitating the mind for its ordinary avocation, and exhausting those means for medical attendance, medicines and advertised nostrums which otherwise would provide for declining years, the infirmities of age and tho proper education of your children. In consequence of tho universal popularity of the work, as evidenced by its extraordinary sale, various imposi tions have been attempted, as well on booksellers as on the public, by imitations of title pago, spurious editions, and surreptitious infringements of copyright, and other devices and deceptions, it has been found necessary, therefore, to CAUTION THE PUBLIC to buy no book unless tho words “ Dr. A. M. Mauriceac, 129 Liberty Street, N. Y.,” is on (and the entry in tiro Clerk’s Office on tho back of) tlie title page ; and buy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by mail, aud address to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau. SfiT Upon receipt of One Dollar “ THE MAR RIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION” is sent (mailed free) to any part of the United States, the Canadas and British Provinces, All letters must be post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU, box 1224, New-York City Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, New* York. AGENTS FOR GEORGIA. L E Welch, Albany—E J White A/illcilgevillc— Doyal &. I Fears, McDonough—C Youngblood, Oglethorpe—'WmKay, At | lauta-ThosT Christian, Dalton—Jones and Blakely and i Richards, Lagrange—VV A Scandretl, Giftln—J B Cubbcdge, J Savannah. ! Jan. 22 1855. wly The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age, is AYER’S CATHARTIC TILLS. THEY” don’t help complaints but they cure them. One Box lias cured Dyspepsia. Three Boxes have cured the worst cases of Scrofula. Two Boxes have cured Erysipelas. One Box always cures the Jaundice. . Three Boxes are sure to cleanse the system from Boils; often less than one does it. Two Boxes have completely cured tho worst ot ulcers on the legs. Small doses seldom fail to cure the I lies. One dose cures the headache arising Irom a foul stomach. Strong doses often repeated expel every worm from the should be given to children who are always more or less atlected with this scourge. Asa gentle physic they have no equal. One Box cures derangement ot the Liver. Half a Box cures a Cold. They purify the blood, and thus strike at the foundation of every disease. Asa Dinner Pill 1 here is not their equal in the world. They are purely Vegetable, and can do no harm, but do accomplish an unaccountable amount ot good. Prepared by Dr. J.C. AYER, Practical Chemist, Low ell, Mass.,and sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medi cine through thissection. juns—w&twUm. SETTLE UP. ALL persons indebted to the Ktw firm of IV] I,}A 4MS &, . FEHG C/SLLV,are hereby notified that unless tbeii Notes and Accounts are settled before the first of June, they will have to settle with someone else. may 17 — w&twtf ■VTotice Io debtors mid creditors, =— All persons 1\ indebted to thy estate ol John Peterson, late of said county deceased,*are required to make immediate pajment aid those hnvinsdemandsare notified to present them within terms of the law. july2l—w4od. THKOPHOLIg* PIERCE, Adm’r. MARBLE WORKS, EastsidcßrondSf. nrarthc Market House COLUMBUS, GA. HAVEconstantlvon hand all kinds of Grave Stones Monuments, Tomb* and Tablets, o| American Italian and Irish Marble. Eii graving a ndoarvif gdone on etoncinthe be-tpossiblomanner; and allkindfo (Gran ite Work at the shortest notice. JOHN H. MADr EN. P.S.—Plasterof Tari: and Cement .alwaysonh md for sa.e. Columbus, Jan 1,HHt1854. Vdmlnistr atur’ Sale. —Agreeable to an order of the honorable ibeC uirtot Ordinary of Chattahoochee county, will bo sold at the court house door in the town of Cusseta, in said county, on tiie first Tuesday m September next, between the usual hours ei sale, J2sh acres ol land, lying in said coun ty, belonging lo the estate ol Johu Brewer, late of said county deceased; well improved, with about five hundred aciesof op en-land in a high :tate of cultivation, good dwelling house, out 1 houses, gin house, gin and screw, lying on the wafers of the Hiehety and Slaughter creeks,ail rich oak and hickory Ord, and comprises one of the best settlements of land lor cotton I Hi the county. Terms will be made known on the da t ot sale. JAMES F. ELLIS, ) . . . jutj2l—wdtd R.H . JbUON. < A lo ‘ FASHIONABLE CLOTHING. 1 I. A. BROKAW &€©., 1 Have now in Store a Complete Assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. We think those wishing to purchase goods in our lino will lind it greatly to their interest to call and examine our stock. GOODS MADE TO ODDER. We are prepared to cut and make all garments in our line with despatch, as DANIEL ItOWE AND ii EO. 11. BETZ Will give their entire attention to the work entrusted to them. A Oj&JEUO* IBEX- JBBBHiJTiB!, Takes this method of informing his friends that he is now permanently located at S. A. &•&MM & •*, , Where he will be happy to see them, and pledges himself to give his entire attention to all who may desire ELEGANT FITTING GARMENTS. Columbus, May 26, 1855. w&twtf J. H. DANIEL & THOMAS, 128 Broad Street? Columbus, Ga. Are in constant receipt of the Latest Styles ol 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, &e., &e. H. JISIJIIII XXXX A Together with a large Stock of CLOT HS, CASSI MEII S AN l) VESTI NG S, Which they are prepared to Manufacture to order, in the most fashionable and ap proved styles. flgip** In 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, IF 1 . JSI. PAIHCIIIJLD, 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, 1655 —w&twtf. Is now put up in the I.argcst Sized Bottle.* , and is acknowl edged to be the best Sarsaparilla made , as is certified by the won derful cures it has performed, the original copies of which are m the possession of the Proprietor. Remember , this is the only true and original article. Scrofula, Syphillis, Merculia! Complaints, Cancer, Gangrene Rheumatism, and a vast variety of other diseases are speedily ar.d perfectly cured by the us© of this medicine. Read the following Certificate : Tallapoosa Cos., AJa.,Jan.2, 18&2. Dkar Sir: —Lsend you this to certify to you that your Ex tract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla has performed one of the most wonderful cures on me that has ever been effected on ni'ii. . 1 have been afflicted for forty .years with eruptions on my legs and feet; in 184*5 they got so bad that 1 bad to go on crutches, and In 1849 1 had one leg amputated above the knee. In about nine months after my other leg {broke out in largo eating and running sores from my knee to my foot, and dis charged a great deal of offensive matter. !M% groin also broke out in iarge biles, which discharged much offensive matter,and at tne same time my lefthand broke out in large running sores nearly to my elbow. The misery that I have suffered for the last two years I can not (iesciibe to you. 1 was in such agony that 1 never rested day or night. in October last my son brought me one of your bottle wrap pers; i read it, and found record of some wonderful cures performed by your “Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla” I sent and got two bottles of it, and commenced taking it. In two weeks, to my great astonishment, my sores all became ea sy,and 1 could sleep all night, a thing I had not done fortwo years 1 When 1 had taken six bottles, my sores had nearly all healed. INIy sores got well as if by enchantment. I have now used in all eight bottles ol your “Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,” and now consider myself well. I entreat all of the afficited to try this medicine, fori believe it will cure any known disease in the world. Lay aside all prejudice,, and just try it, and proclaim fits great worth to suffering mankind and entreat them to take it, lor it will cure them. My case is.well known in a large portion of South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, and il any should doubt the above cure,l invite them totcall <n me, and I will show them the scars, • can be found in Tallapoosa County Alabama, one mile from Sloe’s Ferry. SENAJAII HUGHES. The Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is peculiarly adapted fr females of delicate health, resulting from irregularity of men strual discharges, and other dieases peculiar to their sex.— The proprietor has in his possession ©f a great numbi r of eer tiflc.ates of cures, perft rmed of the above description. We assure the afflxted, that a bottle or two of Dr. Guysott’s Ex tract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla will at once regulate those difficulties and renew the natural energies. Put up in quart bottles—pri i .f I per bottle. Sold Wholesale and Retail by Scovill & Mcead, Chartres Street, N, 0. General Agents for the Southern States, to jwhom all orders must be addressed. ALSO SOLD BY David Young, J. T. Rees?, Greenville, Brooks & Chapman, “ “T. J. Hunt &Cos Whitesville Danforth <Si, Nagle, *f “B. H. Head Lumpkin. Ga. Robert Carter, “ “IC. VV’illis &, Cos., Talbotton, J. F. Woodbury, Hamilton, G. J. Briggs, Buena Vista,Ga june‘2B w&tvvti LINCH’S ANTI-RHEUMATIC POWDERS. WONDERFULLY EFFICACIOUS IN Rhenmatisin, Rheumatlcßout&. Sciatica. Bor the above Diseases, a Sate, Speedy, and Radical rare is found in “ Linch’s A nil-Rheumatic Pow ders”—the greatest Remedy now known, for Rheu matism in any of its forms. A MONO the many nostrums of the day, no lauded as cures i\ for Rheumatism, none have ever yet been discovered to be possessed of half the curative powers of these powders. Let those afflicted who desire reliel from suffering, hut pro cure a Box or two ol these invaluable powders, and tohnw strictly the directions, and their magic effect will soon be felt in a total absence of pain. t3UPnt up in Tin Boxes of sixty (b‘) Powders each—Dnec tions around the Box By ariaugement with Dr. J. G. Gib on, their Diacoveier, the-’e Powders will hereaft l r be manufactured and sold by B. W. Adams. of Eatontou, Putnam County, Ga. Orders directed to him till meet with prompt ailention, pro vided the Gash accompanies the order. Price $5 per box. Fold by BROOKS & CH A pm AN, June 5, STOVES & TIN WAKE, WE have on hand a flue assortment of ( OuKIXG s roVF.S .i.vn TfJV- a Afi F, for sa!° Cheap HeeflngaudGutterlng promptly attended to and W m i-rt'M * ft. mayi'J—tw4in. R. M. ALDWORTH. &>_o. SCOTT’S LITTLE GIANT CORN AND COB MILL! Patented Mny lGtli, 1854. CT'HE attention of Planters, Farmers and St<>ek Feeders in J. general, b respectfully called to tins Mill, a ; the most im portant article of the kind now in um; not only well adapted fr grinding Cobb Meal for Slock, but grits or tine llominy tor the table, and especial.v Bread Meal from Corn not fully ripe or dry in I he Fall. in setting this Mill no mechanic or frame work is wanted, only reumring to be fastened t< a floor or platform. Easily adjusted and used by any body, even a child. The LITTLE GIANT has received the first premiums at the laic Agricultural Fairs ol Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and other Suites; and that in the most complimentary manner; an well as the most ready commendations Irom the thousands witnessing its performance. These Superior Mills are lor sale by HALL, MOSES, & CO. ma>5 —twdtw ts Columbus, Ga. r JT” Heal Estate, Broket age, Collecting and Land AGENCY. RAYMOND, FREEMAN & CO. D. C. KRKKMAN, JR. N. C. RAYMOND. O. R. IRKKMAN. Attorneys at Law, CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS. Homes iii Texas and Saf* In vcstinciits obtained through this Agencv. MDELITY To TJIk INTKRKSTR OF fiON-KKSIDKNTS. _ Registers of Lana for sale, in all parti, of the Elate; full ex hibitsof title and accurate descriptions, also regiateie of town and city lots. Lands located bought and sold. Glaims against the .state or individuals collected end adjusted and remittances made by exchange on New Orleans, or any of the Northern Cities, if desired. A thorough and intimate knowledge of the country, and the land system, insutes superior location: and the best titles. Ft rangers looking at Texas, may always have some leading items and useful hinlsat the office of this Agency. Registers open for examination. Congress Avenue. dec'-M—wly. FOR SALE. 9-—JL PLANTATION, near Glennville, on g&a, frlf'e'Cm Middle Cowikee Creek, Barbour county, Ala.. IS H 3 containing about 1300 acres and about 800f">^k Cotton Planters, who want a rich, soft, level plantation, beaT thy, we!! watered, and In good condition ate invited to call. For reference, enquire of Dr. John M. Raiford, Col. A. M. Sanford and Messrs. A.O. Ac R. Mitchell—planters and citizens of Glennvifle, or come and see it, Glennvilfe June id—wtf- WHITMAN 11. OWENS. LAND & STEAM MILL FOR SALE. r TMIC subscriber offers for sale his valuable set ~f Mills all i new, with an extensive custom, worth from 4<* t<> ho dollars p? i day. The engine is of‘3o horsepower, and drives a rircular s,iw that cuts from three to live thousand feet of lumber per day. >l'e Gri-'l .Vill will grind J‘3 bushels of corn i*cr hour and gets* custom of 250 bushels per week. The mid, are with in g miles of Eufuula. There is attached to the milt 830 acres ot pi ne Land, heavy limbered, cleared. Any rrerson wishing to purchase such property will do well to call and ex amine, as 1 am determined to sell. C. J. M. ANDREWS. Enfanla, Ala., Feb. IP.iH. wtf. NOTICE. ( \UR friends and patrons are hereby notified that circnm * f stances make it absolutely necessary that v\ e should have a lien on every horse, boarded at our stable by tbe month oryr ar. We, therefore, hereby give notice, that onr right ot In n shall enter injiu and become a part of every contract tor the keep or board <>t horses at our stable-, and that in all cates vie rsrvu the right to mono said lien,eif necessary. aps ts. HAIL HER &. PITT3. GEORGIA —Randolph County: Com tof Ordinary, June Term, 1R55. ORDERED, That al and singular the parties tnt re-ed,?bew cause OB or before the next January Term of this court, ahv .Allen James, adm’r . and Barah Butts. ~n thees tft'rct Spyrus ftutta, deoM, should not he dtsnjisicd from their gei<i dnriini--tration, ofht rwirc they •til ibn 1'“ dismissed. i\. n under my hand the fflth day of July. 1 ‘*s julyV -w(na O. P. BLALL ( thdinary.