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IMPORTANT TO TEACHERS, Country Merchants, and Everybody Else. A LARGE & COMPLETE ASSORTMENT ‘ )f Books, Stationery & Eancy Artie cs, AT COST, FOR CASH l BEING desirous of changing J"y V’ i business, I now offer ny cx 'i^'| W j&m Btockr>f School* La*v, . i>, s*_ Theological ■ fiEOara* L>^ (; *lla,ieon. llooU , Stationery at COST FOR CASH •V. , „ „r School Books, and it will be greatly l have a large Stoc an d Ihosein charge of Schools, |o the advantage supply tbernsejves. If yon cannol S' your onlers with tL money, and I wiU send them lo s?any one wishing togo into the business, I would say, that i will !dl them my entire stock upon the most favorable terms *e“ a " d >”•• jg&Bf r-HOWEM.. n k b.—l would most respectfully say, to all who are indebt ed to me, that 1 must have the money. ,Please let met hear in.m you without further notice. J * U. (I. Columbus Ga., April 14, 1855. wlwtf £J3c©<S>te.c INEZ, A Tale of the Alamo, is anew and /y SJsJftfL popular work, justgpubli&lied by the Harpers / and for sale by vJL ifl* -:V J.W. PEASE. Also, a New Supply of South Side View of Slavery, by N. Adams. U. D.: Ruth Hall; Cap. Canot; Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern, &-C. &c. Columbus, Feb. 24. w4ttw<f. HEAR BOTH SIDES. All the World will Read this Rook. THE LIFE AND BEAUTIES OF FANNY FERN, IN ONE VOLUME, 12m0,. CLOTH. Who is I?nth Hall? Is Rnth Hall Fann Fern, or somebody else? and if Fanny Fern is not Ruth Hall who is Fanny Fern? THE LIFE m BEAUTIES OF FANNY FERN’ Is now before the public, and the world will be enlighte And this book a stratum tale unfolds. The present Work is authentic in all its (Details. Those who have read tne advance copy, pronounce it the wittiest, spiciest book of the season. It presents vivid, life like pictures of the charming and bril limit Author of Fern Leaves and Ruth Ilall, si her own tireside,iu the Editor's Sanctum, in the street, al Ihurch, and everywhere, and in every position she is the samt fascinating woman. In th s volume, several of Fanny Fern’s earliest efforts apper i forth* first time in book form. The “reader willfind that they possess 1 lie same attractive features which characterize all her productions. They are alternately witty and pathetic, causticand soo’hitu, sparkling and pensive. No other author hassucceedadso well iu touching e flint chords of the heart. Just received and for s u leby fob 15—w&twtt. W. PEASE. DISSOLUTION. fTNHE Firm of Tniax & Vandenßerg was dissolved _1 tjy mutual consent on the Ist of April 1855. The undersigned having purchased of Jl/r. J. L.Truax his in- : I crest iu the former firm, will coutiuuethe MUSIC BUSINESS ; mail its branches at theirold stand NO. 76 EAST SIDE OF BROAD STREET. Where can always be found a large selection of VflfirUM POlTßSfffin From the B vst Manufactories in the United .States, efall Styles and PRICES. A L S < >, Melodlaus, Guitars, Viollncells, Violins, | Banjos, Tamborines, Flutes, Flutiuns, Accordcons, Music Boxes, Clnriouetts, Flageolet,! s autl Fifes. Also, all kinds of BRASS INSTIIUMENTS for BAN f>S. together with Ba*s and Vknok Dh.UAiS. STRINGS of a tit. kinds, and the Largest Assortment of SiHKET MUSIC forall the above named instruments, that can be found South of Philadelphia. Jig?* S *coud hand Pianos taken in exchange when new* ones are bought, and the highest prices allowed for old ones. f*gp“ .Second hand Pianos for Sale or Rent. Pianos, Organs, Melodious, and all other kinds el Musical Instruments repa.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 VANDENBERG, 70 Broad Street,Sign of the Mammoth Fiddle. Columbus, May 5*1855. w&twtf. NEW SPRING GOODS, JUST RECEIVED BY MANLEY & HODGES. IARENCH, English and American Prints. 1 French Cambrics and Brilliants. Scotch and French Ginghams; all Styles. Bareges, Tissues and Light Colored Challeys. Light, Sumner Silks and Grenadines” A Choice Selection of Embroideries. Handkerchiefs, Collars, and Collars and Sleeves to match Jackonet and Swiss Trimmings and Bands. English and German Hosiery—ol every description. Damask and Muslin Draperv. ALSO, A .Superior lot of Irish i.mens. f.-4 Pillow Case- Linen and Cotton. 10-4 11-4 & 12-4 Cotton and Linen Sheetings. ;t ply, Ingrain and Linen Carpeting. Every description of goods usually found in our line—all ol which will he sold at the lowest Cash Prices. Columbus, March 3, 1*55. w&twtf. BRITISH PERIODICALS. EARLY 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 affairs will render these pnblieal ionsunasuai 1 y interesting during the forthcom ing year. They will occupy a middle ground between the hastily written news items, crude speculations,and Hying rumors of the daily Journal and the ponderous Tome of the future historian, written alter the living interest and excite* lrient of the great political events of the time shall have pa-sed 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 the reading public. S3T Arrangements are now; permanent I v made for the refceipt of EARLY SHEETS from the Brinish Publish ers, by 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 Per ami. ror any one of the four Reviews .s!> 00 For any two of tho 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 For Blackwood and three Reviews p 00 For Blackwood ana the four Reviews . .1.10 00 Payments to be made in all cases in advance.’ Money cm rent m the Stute u? here issued icill be received at par. C L U BRING. A discount of twentyTiye per cent, from the above pri ys will bo allowed to Clubbs ordering fair or more <-on !es at anrone or more o tho above works. Thus: Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent to one adilressTsr W; tour copies of the tour Reviews and Black v\ ood for tyJO; and so on. I’US T A G E . In all the principal cities and towns, these wnrU „-;n b> delivered, th/ouglj agents, FREE OFPOSTAGE wLen sent by mail, the Postage to any part of tlie United Stated ylbotat rwenljF-Four Csmsa year n,r -lilackwooT and 1 ourteeti Cents a year tor eae.i of the Reviews ’ Remittances and communications should alwavs'bo ad. dicssod,post paid, to the Publishers, 1 1 u . , LEONARD SCOTT & CO. l.iny twlm. r 4 Gold Street, New York. Taylor bonuty,—Whereas, William MUierappheato me tor letters, ot Administration ou the said county, dec’d* tki t ese . srr ? the . reroruto cilu ai!(i admunißh ail and singular atmvnm oda, i L ;^! toe,M ****** used to be aud appear tl! “ ” m^K Ud and r u l e,r <*>Jer3tow in terms ci the law, it any .and ‘ m th i er i * Ql * f ers “ ! ‘ ! ,J - e K rMlttrt - Given under ml o.T vi J ‘ , r c . m,ei * na u, Gt!jir?d c’ Lily. U-.v;- ’ w3j d JuHSf HTURIIIVAftT, Ord. GEORGIA, Randolph County. Court of Ordinary ol said County, April lorm, 18dd. JT appearinsrto this Courtthat William Grimily Admin- JL istiator ot the estate of James Henderson, late ol said county deceased, has fully administered said estate and laith tully discharged the trust reposed in him as administrator aforesaid: And having made application lor Letters ot j Dismission: It is ordered by the Court that all parties mte- , rested,show cause to the contrary on or hetore the next i October Term of this Court, otherwise said Administrator will be then and there dismissed. Given under my hand April 2d, 1855. ap2d-6m. O. P. BLALL, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Early county. Court of Ordinary, for said County March Term, 18pj. 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 disraissory: Disordered that all persou9 concerned,show cause if any they have, why said letters should uot be grauted said applicant at tire October Term 1855, of our court. A true extract from the minutes, March 17th, 1855. mar2<>—wGm. t>. 5". STAFFORD, Ord. Administrator’s Sale.—Will be sold at the court house in Cusseta, Chattahoochee county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in October next, between the usuai hours ol salic Lotol land No. two hundred and seventeen (217) in the filh district of originally Muscogee, now Chattahoochee county, sold as the property of IJessy Nelson, late of said county de ceased, for the, benefit of the heirs and creditors cf said dee’d. augtS—w4od. M. D. WALL, adm’r. Vdinintstrator’ Sale Agreeable to an order of the honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chattahoochee county, will be sold at the court house door in the town of Cusseta, in said county, on the first Tuesday in September next, between ! the usual hours of sale, 1250 acres of land, lying in said coun ty, belonging lo the estate of. John Brewer, late.of said couuty deceased; well improved, with about five hundred acres of op en land ina high state of cultivation, good dwelling house, out houses, ein house, gin and screw, l)ing on the waters of the Hichety and Slaughter creeks, all rich oak and hickory land, and comprises one of the best settlements ot laud tor eotton in tiro county. Terms will bo made kiiowuon the daj of sale. JAM BSP. ELLIS, ) Adm ’ re . jnhttf—wdlcl U.ll.Buo'v. t _ TWO months after the publication of this notice, applica tion will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Muscogee comity for leave to sell part, of lot No. 410 in the city ot Co lumbus, being. the North half of said j-lot with the improve ments thereon, as the property -of the estate ol Nancy Piggott, late of Muscoge-J couuty deceased. inayl9—w2m KINCY L. DAVIS, Adm’r* p eorgia, Kntlolph couutyCourt ol Ordinary V I June Term, 1855, Ordered, by the court, that all and sin gular the ]>arties interested show cause, <m or before the firs Monday in September next, why Lewis Gay should not be di missed irom the Guardianship of William E Gay and Anti y Gay, of her wise letters of dismission willthen he granted. A true extract Irom the minutes of Court, July sth, ]Bos. julyo—w ind O.P. BEALL, Ord. rp\VO Months alter date l shall apply to the Hon. the X Court ol Ordinary of Randolph County for leave to sell the Real Estate of William Janes, deceased JOHN W: JANES, < Executors DAVID 11. JAN ES. \ April 2‘Jth, 1855. niay7—w2m Administrator's Sale. I WILL sell at. public auction at the Market House, in the Citv of Columbus. Muscogee county, Ga., on the Ist Tuts day in October next, the following property to wit: Two and a half shares of the stock of the Muscogee Rail Road, and forty shares of the Stock ot the Howard Manutac : Hiring Company in the City of Columbus, sold in obedience ! to a decree in chancery from the'Superior Court of JWuscogee | County, mut as the property of Martin J. Kendrick, late ot said i county deceased. Sold for Cash and lor the benefit of -the I heirs and creditors of said estate. VVM. A. REDD, Adm’r. j July 16—•wtillstoct of M. J; Kendrick. doV. j State of Georgia, Early County: Court of Ordinary , May Term 1855. IT appearing to the Court by the petition of William Griffin, that AS a* the w Perryman, iate of said couuty deceased,did iu his lifetime execute to William G. Wood his bond, condi tioned to execute good and sufficient titles to said Wiliam G, Wood for lot of land No. 91. in the 28th District of Eariy countv; Audit furthoi appearing that said Jl/atlhew Perryman j departed this Hie without executing titles for said land, or in I any way providing therefor, and before the purchase money j 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 iGriftiu,on a certain day, in said (petition mentioned; And it further appearing lhat said William Griffin has full > paid the amount ot the pur chase money soy said lot of land to Benjamin Collier, adminis trator on the esta'e of said Matthew Perryman deceased; And said William Griffin having petitioned this Court to direct the said Benjamin Collier, administrator as aforesaid, to execute 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 &l Sentinel for three months of such application, that al! per sons concerned may file objections in the said Ordinary's of fice (Hairy they have) why said Benjamin Collier, administra tor as aforesaid, should not execute titles to said lot of lard in conformity to said Bond as required by law. A Irue extract lrom the minutes of said court, this May 9th, 1855. junlH- w3m S.S. STAFFORD,Ord. ic. c. GEORGIA, Randolph County: Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1855. I EWIS Gay administrator on the estate of Erasmus Gay, _j iateol said county decased, having petitioned this court for dismission from said administration, and it appearing to the the court that he has fully completed the administration of said estate: it. is ordered, that all and singular the parties in ereAed, show cause at the next January Term of this court, why he shornd not be dismissed, otherwise letters of dismis sion will then be granted. Given under my hand, at oflice, July sth. 1855. jtily B—wOm O. F. BEALL, Ordinary. MARY M. POWELL, 1 Libel for Divorce in Randolph . vs. [-Superior Court, April Term, HENDERSON FOWELL. > 1855. IT appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sheriff, that 1. the said Henderson Towell, defendant, does not reside in this county, anil 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 of 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 or the gazettes of this State, once a month for four months, previous to the next term of this Court. WILLIAM C. PERKINS, J.S.C. S. W. C. A true extract from the Minutes of said Court. D. JORDAN. June 5, 1855. mini STATE OF GEORGIA, Early county. Court of Ordinary for said county, June Term, 1855. r |MU)M AS Speight."administrator of Joses B. S. Holmes, de cease .having felly administered on the estate of said de ceased, am! made a final return o< his acts’thereon, and peti tioneded tho court for letters Disraissory: It isitherefore ordeicd that all persons interested shew cause to the cmtary, if any they have, or said {lettera wili be gran ted said applicant at the January Term next of our court. A true extract from the minutes of said Court, this June 15, 1855. junto—w(im S. S, STAFFORD, Ord. (T EORGIA, Taylor county. —Whereas, Willis Me- JT London applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of Mary McLendon, late of said county deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to file ilieir objections, if any tiicv have, in this office, on or belbre the next term of said coiM, otherwise letters will be grunted to the said applicant. Given under my hand the 3d August, 1855. August o—w4od. JOHN STURDIVANT, Ord. Executor's Sale. llf ILL be sold at the Market House, in the city of Columbus V V A/uscogee county, Ga, ou the first Tuesday iu October next, between the usual hours of sale: The plant, tion be longing to the estate of Richard Dozier, late of said county deceased —containing two hundred sixty-two and a half acres, murt oi less; situated in the i)th district of said county, whereon said deceased resided at the time of hisdeath. Baid Plantation is m a high state of cultivation, having all the usual buildings necessary for dwelling and farming purposes. Sold by virtue of authority in me vested, by the la.-t wili aid testimony of said dci’castd. auglHwtds JNU. B. DQZ4ER, Ex'r. GEORGIA Muscogee county: Court of Ordinary, May Term, 1855. I’) UI.PI N1 Sl.—Levicy Lowe, Administratrix on the es \ late of Wm. Lowe, deceased, having applied tor letters of Discussion; Ou motion, it is Ordered, that all persons concerned show ! *iause, if any they have, win- said” administratrix may not be | dismissed f. in said administration at. the Court of Ordinary to | beheld in and for said county on the first Monday iu December next. A true transcript from the minuter of said Court, A/ay. gist,’ 1855. may*lwfun Ji-HX JOHNSON, Ordinary. If WO months af*er publication of this notice applicatio will be made to the Court ot Ordinary of Muscogee coun ty for leave to sell all the real and personal property of Win. V Lynn, late of said county, deceased. jutiiß—w3m N ANCY M. LYNN, Adiuix. GEORGIA, Early county: Court of Ordinary, August. Term, 1855. II ule Ail Si.—Sarah Hays, administratrix on the estate of J\ John Hays, -deceaeed, having applied .fur l etters Lis in tssory: It is Ordered, That all persons concerned, show cause, if any they have, why said administratrix may'not be dismissed from natd admmisMation at the Court of O!di.u? r ylo be hold in and for said county on the first Monties in March next. A tine turns.ript fi *in the minutes of < -<nr*, rnifcus 7tb, 1855. a o 1 fi—nCui 8,8. 3T.fTF< >Rl\ Ord. ’ 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 for 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 wifo, with frame emaciated, nerves unstrung, spirits depressed, countenance bearing the impress of suffering, and an utter physical ana 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 other 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 hy knowing the causes and avoiding them, and knowing the remedies, and benefiting by them. These are pointed out in THE MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, • BY DR. A. M. MACRICEAU, rßoyissoß of diseases of woiuw. One Hundredth Edition , (500,000), 18wo., pp. 250. [ox FINS PATER, EXTRA BXXDIXO, $1.00.] A standard work of established reputation, found classeii hi 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 tlie high estimation iu which it is held as a re liable popular Medical BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE the anther having devoted his exclusive attention to tbo treatment of complaints peculiar to females, in respect to which he is yearly consulted by thousands both iu person and by letter. Hero every woman can discover, by comparing her own symptoms with those described, the nature, 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 are suffering from obstructions or irregular ities peculiar to tlio 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 tderi (failing of the womb), or from Jluor alius (weakness, debility, &c.) Many ar in constant agony for many months preceding confine ment. Many havo difficult k’ not dangerous deliveries, and slow and uncertain recoveries. Some whose lives are hazarded during sueh 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 ere of a nature strictly in tended for the married or those contemplating marriage. Reader, are you a husband or a tkther ? a wife or & mother? Have you the sincero welfaro of those you love at heart? Provo 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 Rnd 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 iufirmities of age and the proper education of your children. In consequence of the universal popularity of the work, as evidenced by its extraordinary sale, various imposi tions havo been attempted, as well on booksellers as on the public, by imitations of title page, spurious editions, and surreptitious infringements of copyright, and other devices and deceptions, it lias been found necessary, therefore, to CAUTION THE PUBLIC to buy no book unless the words “ Dr. A. M. Mackickac, 129 Liberty Street, N. Y.,” is on (and the entry in the Clerk’s Office on tho back of) tlio title page ; and buy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by mall, and address to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau. Upon receipt of One Dollar “ THE MAR RIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION” is sent (mail'd 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 Jl/illedgeville— Doyal & Fears, McDonough—C'Youngblood, Oglethorpe - Win Kay, At lanta-ThosT Christian, Dalton—Jones and Blakely and Richards, Lagrange—W A Scandrett, Grfflu—J B Cubbedge, Savannah. Jau. 22 1855. wly The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age, is AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. THEY don’t help complaints but they cure them. One Box has cured Dyspepsia. Three Boxes have cured the worst cases of Scrofula. Two Boxes have cured Blrysipelas. 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 the worst ol ulcers on the legs. Small doses seldom fail to cure the Piles. One dose cures the headache arising from a foul stomach. Strong doses often repeated expel every worm trom the body. They should be given to children who are always more or less affected with this scourge. Asa gentle physic they have no equal. One Box cures derangement of the Liver. Half a Box cures a Cold. They purity the blood, and thus strike at the foundation of everv disease. Asa Dinner Pill there 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&tw3m. SETTLE UP. A LI. persons indebted to the Hte firm of TVIT.J.TSMS k. FKUO CASOW.are hereby notified that unless their Notes and Accounts are settled before the first of June, they will have to settle with someone else. may 17—w&twtf “Vfollce to debtors and creditors,— All persons _L\ indebted to the esta‘e of John Peterson, late of said county deceased, are required to make immediate payment aid those having demands are notified to present them within terms ot thelaw. july2l— w4od. THEOPHOLIS PIERCE, Adm’r. MARBLE WORKS, Eastside Broad St. mar! hr MarkelHousc COLUMBUS, GA. HAVE constantly on hand all kiuds of Grave Stone* Monuments, Tombs and Tablets, of American Italian andimsH Marble.Engravjngandcaiwgdone onstoneinthe best possible manner; and allkiuds o IGran iteWorkatthe shortest notice. JOHN H. MAUL BN. P.S.—Fla6terof Parisand CementAlwaysonh md for saio. Columbus, Jan i,lotl 1854. BATHING TUBS. Hip, Sponge, and Shower Baths, for Sale, And made to order of Copper, Tin or Zinc, may 13—tw4m. R.M.ALDWORTH &, CO. \ dministrotor’s |Ssale,— Will be sold ‘od the first V Tuesday fu October next, at the court house door in (Jus seta, Chattahoochee county, Ga.,th£ West half of lot cf land number five in the 6th district of said county, containing loti A % acres. Sold as tbe property of Aaron Pickreo. late ot said tounty deceased, by erder of the Ordinary. auglO -wt ‘d ROBT. F. PICKREN, Adm’r. J. H. DANIEL & THOMAS, 128 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Are in constant receipt of the Latest Styles ol Fashionable Heady Made Clothing, OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, THEY ALSO HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND A C.OOD ASSORTMENT Gents! Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Carpet Hags, Umbrellas, Valises, &c., &c. 3. JiSIJIII XXXX 3 Together with a large Stock of CLOTHS, CASSI ME RS AND VESTI NG S, Which they are prepared to Manufacture to order, in the most fashionable and ap proved styles. . jjggp In this branch of their business they owe an apology to those oi 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. FAIR-CITII-iD, Whose character for faithfulness, courtesy and promptitude is so well established, that n future their patrons will meet with that courtesy and despatch mlih.d sh.dl Mono all past disappointments. a N 1855 vNtwtl. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING. 1 I. A. BROKAW &C., 1 Have now in Store a Complete Assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. We think those wishing to purchase goods in our line will find it greatly to their interest to call and examine our stock. GOODS MADE TO ORDER. We arc prepared to cut and make all garments in our line with despatch, as DANIEL KOffK AND GEO. 11. BET/: Will give their entire attention to the work entrusted to them. jGk. Cik]RLX>. Takes this method of informing his friends that he is now permanently located at i. m, * Where he will be happy to see them, and pledges himself to give his cut ire-attention toall who may desire ELEGANT FITTING GAII I F.Vi>. Columbus, May 2ti, 1855. w&twtt Is vow put up in the f.argest Siied Hatties, u.ud is ueknoirf~ edged to tic the hr.it Sarsaparilla made , • is certified hi/ the won derful cares it has performed, the original copies of which arc in the possession of the Propi iclor. Remember , this is the. only true and original article. Scrofula, Syphillia, Merculial Complaints, Cancer, Gangrene Rheumatism, and a vast variety of other diseases are speedily and perfectly cured by the use of this medicine. Read the following Certificate : Tallapoosa Cos,, Ala., Jan. 2, 1852. Dear Sir:—l send you this to certify to you that your Ex tract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla lias performed one of the most wonderful cures on me that has ever been effected on m oi. I have been afflicted for forty .years with eruptions on my legs and feet; in 1843 they got so bad that 1 had to go oil crutches, and In 1849 I had one leg amputated above the knee. In about nine mouths after iny other leg .broke out in large, eatingaud running sores from my knee to iny foot, and dis charged a great deal of offensive matter. My groin at broke out iu large biles, .vbicli discharged much offensive matter, and a,t tne same time my left hand broke out in large running sores nearly to my elbow. The misery that i have suffered for the last two years I can not desciibe to you. 1 was iu such agony that 1 never rested day or night. In October last my son brought me one of your bottle wrap pers; 1 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 J could sleep all night, a thing I had not done for two years* When 1 liad taken six bottles, my sores had nearly all healed. My sores got well as if by enchantment. 1 have now used in all eight bottles ot your “Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,” and now consider myself well. 1 entreat all of the affici ted 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 (its great worth to suffering mankind and entreat them to take it, lor it will cure ‘them. A/y case is well known in a large portion of South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, and it any should doubt the above cure, 1 invite them to’call on me, and l will show t hem the scars, i can be found iu Tallapoosa County Alabama, one mile from Stoe’s Ferry. REN AT AH HUGHES. The Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is peculiarly adapted for females of delicate health, resulting from irregularity of men strual discharges, and otherdieaees peculiar to their sex, — The proprietor has iu his possession fa great number of cer tiAcutes of cures, performed of the above description. We assure the aflPcted, that a bottle or two of Dr. Gnysott’s Ex tract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla will at once regulate those difficulties and renew the natural energies. up in quart bottles—price SI per bottle. Sold Wholesale and Retail by Scovill & Meead, Chartres Street, N, 0. General Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders must be addressed. ALSO SOLD B Y David Young, Colnmbus k Ga., J. T. Reese, Greenville, Brooks & Chapman, “ “T. J. Hunt &.Co Whitesville Dantbrth &. Nagle, “ *‘B. H. Head Lumpkin. Ga. Robert Carter, “ *‘K. Willis & Cos., Talbotton, J. F. Woodbury,Hamilton, G. J. Briggs, Buena Vista,Ga june2B w&twtl LINCH’S ANTI-lIIIEUMATIC POWDERS. WONDERFULLY EFFICACIOUS IN (lliciimntisniy Rluiuiialic (out & Sciatica. £"or Ihe above Diseases, ft Safe. Speedy, and Radical, care is found in “Linch ? s Anti-ltheumatic Pow ders”—the greatest Remedy now known, fur Rheu * mutism in any of its Jorms. I MONG the many nostrums of the day, so lauded as cures tV tor Rheumatism, none have ever yet been discovered to bo possessed of half the curative power* of these pcwdcTs. Let those afflicted who desire relict from suffering, but pro cure a Box nrlwo o* these invaluable powders, and follow strictly the directions, and their magic effect will soon be Telt in a total absence of pain. up iu Tin Boses of sixty (CD) Powders each —Direc lions around the Box By arrangement with Dr. J. G. Gibson, their Discoverer, these Powders will hereafter be manufactured and sold by B. W. Adams, of Eatonton, Putnam County, Ca. Orders directed to Min .vill meet wub ’prompt attention, pro vided - the < tash accompanies the order. Price $5 per box. Hold by BROOKS & CH APM AN, June 5. 1855, 5m Columbus, Ga. STOVES & TIN WARE, XTTE have on hand a fine assortment of COQKIXQ VV stoves JJW TIX-IVA RE, for sale Cheap. Roofing dGuft*rlng promptly attended to end Wui Miifil. mayiy—tw4m. R. M. ALDWORTH, & t.O, JAMES B. CUNNINGHAM, CIVIL ENGINEER AND BURV r LYWK. COLUMBUS, EGORGIA. ARCHITECTURAL Designs and Working Plan* lor build ings furnished. Aniffccr’s work calculated, nir\ eys of land ma le, and Topbgrapical plans furnished with accuracy, neatness and despatch. or Office over Col. Holt’s Law Office Columbus, Feb. 24. w&twlf. GEORG lA—Randolph County•’ Court of Ordinary, June Term, 185 b. ORDERED, That all and singular the parties interested,slu w cause on or before the next January Term of this Court, why Allen James, ailm’r , and Sarah butts, adm’x., on the es tate of ripyrus Butts, tlec’d, should not be dismissed tr in their said administration, otherwise they v. ill then he dismissed. ! Given under mv hand the kith day of July, 1855. july7—wtim O. P. BEALL, Ordinary. THfS Medicine is prepared by array lor bred Sou/hern Phy sician, who has practiced his profession for ih- last eight een years in the State of Alabama. It will be tound upon a fair trial to be the most prompt and effectual remedy tor all diseases ol the Ciikst and Lungs ever dir covered, and when every other teniedy tails this is sure to give relief. The greatest care has been taken in its preparation, being compounded on the most scientific principles. In it* composi tion is embraced a combination of the most valuable and effec tive Expectorants, .anodynes and Sedatires which are known !• possess the highestrepate with all intelligent members ot the Men irol Professlo n. Nofact can be mere self evident than that this preparatir n has already acquired high reputation and great, popularity wherever it has been introduced. Assuming no extraordina ry pretensions,.but relying solely upon its own ini rinsio virtues, this valuable medicine, invented and prepared by an experi enced. Southern Physician alter many years of practical inves tigation and application, has at length seemed the most un limited confidence, wherever it has been introduced,as acer tain remedial agent in all diseases of the respiratory organs. If the unsolicited testimony of skillful physicians, profound lawyers,and eminent divines, together wiih others ot high character,learning and discrimination, cif be any evidence or its intrinsic superiority, certainly it hasu claim upon the gen erous confidence of au enlightened and discriminating com munity. A train of diseases so desolating, so withering, so general and tatal in their results, has atjength met with a rem edy that nkvkr kails tocdrk, unless by long arid criminal neglect or injudicious tr> atnient the disease lias completely un dermined theconstitution, and nothing has been lett to rear the fair fabric ol health upon, but its ruined as and desolated frag ments. A remedy therefore that ran be relied Jupon, Ji hat will YIEI.I) IMMEDIATE REI.IKf, THAT VVII.T. lI’KK BEYOND A DOVBT.tf the directions are faithfully followed, is priceless, forhealth is paramount to all earthly considerations, and by hr the most intstimable treasure this world can afford. Dr Boon, a dis tinguished physician of Macon, Ga., says, “that in every in stance he has lonnd lliis preparation a sale ar.d prompt r'eir.i - dy for all pulmonarv diseases, and takes pleasure in recom mending it as a reliable anodyne expectorant.” Dr. Tennant, of Marietta, Ga., a physician of tdecidedly high reputation as j <lll nb •• and experienced practitioner, enterta.ns and xpressea | the t>jtt!ie opinion, ami recommends it extci,sive’y itt his j r: • | tic©. Dr.'P.M.Cohen, of Char eston, S. C.,Ute >vntor partner in the extensive Wholesale and Importing Drug Home of I*. M. Cohen & f’o., recommend* it in the, I ighe<’ i*rms. and says i this preparation has the highest chacacbr in that city, ami that 1 he usesi : altogether in his farndy with invariable success. Dr. V\ .A. Booth,ot Memphis, Tent)., expresses the most exalted | opinion of its efficacy. I)r. J. B. Kliis. of Ripley. ,Wi**.. rc ■ commends it high! ,am! prescribes it exteueively in his practice in addition to the above, the inventor and proprietor ol this Medicine has an almost innumerable number of testimonials of its efficacy and high character,ami is daily recetv t g un*e. Hold by all wholesale and retail Druggists everywhere and in£olumbus hv Messrs Brooks k. Chapman: Danforlh t- Nagk ; Robt. Carter: Robert A. Waie,'and David Young. Trice One Dollar per Bottle, or Six Dottles for five Dollars. ’action.— None genuine, unless there is a fire vied en lacing on the outside, with the fac-simtle >f CJIAS. in/.- J.IIMS. A/. J)., engraved thereon—t!.o, his name anti the i name of the medicine are blown m thogiass. Be r-ure to a~k for Dr.C Wjll.ani6’ Pulmonic Balsam of Wild Cherry and Wood Naptha, ar.d let no other be palmed upon jou as your life may depend upon your caution ih this pjuticwlae. All orders fov this valuable.medicine should he audrested to to Measrs. Wilkinson A. Duryee, HußtsvJße. Ala., who aie n?y eeprr*! agents for ‘he Southern State l -. t. WIU ‘ MR. M.D aogu-tU—w&twlyw Tutcucnhia, Alt.