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Partnership Dissolved. rp HE late firm of It. M. Aldworth * Cos. thto I day dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts due “> — b pald ,0 R R M \l A ai w d\vorti£ & CO. Columbus, Da. Aug. 31, 1855. Tin and Sheet Iron Manufactory. It. M. ALDWORTH VI/ILL continue to carry on the business at the old stand W on Randolph Street. Work done in the best style and at the shortest notice. R* M. ALDW ORTH. Columbus, Ga., Aug. 31, 1850. tv, TROY FACTORY WARE ROOMS. COLUMBUS, G A., JAN. Ist, 1854, FROM and after this date no goods will he sold at the above establishment except for CASH ! janll—twtf. WALTON K. HARRIS. Notice to Cotton Shippers, ®FROM this date all applications for shipment of Cotton, must be registered at the Depot, by the party making the application. Dray receipts required before shipping receipts w’illbe given. B. E. WELLS, Supt. Office Muscogee Railroad, i Columbus Ga. Sept. 25,1855. $ twlm. FOR RENT, JBgMiJL THAT large and commodious Brick -yir Building on Oglethorpe street, opposite the * I jigr Oglethorpe House, will be for rent on the Ist Oct. next. For a private Boarding House, there is not ,a more convenient or eligible situation in the city, having all convoniencies suit able for such use. Apply to R. A. WARE. Enquirer ‘copy. sept 18 —twtf. FOR SALE. HAVING removed to rny plantation I offer for ■ I ifflffisale my late resider.ee, just souili of my father’s • • 1 EjSgt (Major John H. Howard’s) and east of the Museo *!UL‘ gee Rail Hoad Depot. It is one of tir> most desir able homes in or about Columbus. Mr.Goetchiue will show the place to those who wish to purchase. Comm unications addressed to meat Eufaula, Ala. lun9 —twtf. B H. HOWARD. THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, ELEVENTH YEAR. THE Eleventh Annual Volume of this useful publica tion commences on the 17th day of September next The “Scientific American” is an illustrated periodical, devoted chiefly to the promulgation of information relating to the various Mechanic and Chemic Arts,lndustrial Man ufactures, Agriculture, Patents, Inventions, Engineering, Millwork, and all interests which the light of practical science is calculated to advance. Reports of U. S. Patents granted are also published eve ry week, including Official Copies of all the Patent Claims together with news and information upon thousands of oth er subjects. The Contributors to the Scientific American are among the most eminent Scientific and practical men of lhe times. The editorial Department is universally acknowledged to be conducted with great ability, and to be distinguished, not only for the excellence and truthfulness of its discus sions,but for the fearlessness with which error is combatted and false theories are exploded. Mechanics, Inventors, Engineers, Chemists, Manufac turers, Agriculturists, and people in every profession in Life, will find the Scientific American to be of great value in their respective callings. Its councils and suggestions will save them hundreds of dollars annually, besides af fording them a continual source of knowledge, the expe rience of which is beyond pecuniary estimate. The Scientific American is published once a week; eve*- ry number contains eight large quarto pages, forming an nually a complete and splendid -volume, illustrated with several hundred original engravings. Specimen copies sent gratis. {£?- TERMS.—Single subscriptions $2 a year, or $1 for six months. Five copies, for six months, $4; for a year SB. For further Club rates and for statement of the fourteen large Cash Prizes, offered by the publishers, see Scientific American. Southern, Western and Canada money, or Post Office Stamps, taken at par for subscriptions. Letters should be directed (post paid) to MUNN & CO , 128 Fulton’ Street, New’ York. Messrs. Munn &, Cos., have been, for many years, extensively engaged in procuring patents for new inven tions, and will advise inventors, without charge, in regard to the novelty of their improvements. aug2lwtw NEW CARPET STORE AGENCY. THE subscriber is Agent of VV. 11. Guion, New Carpet Store Savannah, Ga., who has alwayson hand Carpeting, Oil Cloths, Hearth Hugs, Druggets, Table and Piano Covers, Window Shades, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Curtain Stuffs, Stair Hods, &c. Samples and priceadf all qualities of Carpeting and Oil Cloth may be seen at my store, 82 Broad street, Columbus, Ga., and any of the above articles ordered without delay. Carpets cut to rooms free of charge, and made, if desired, for smallcompensation, by an experienced hand in Savannah, will bo regularly supplied with new patterns for the coming season. P. A. CLAYTON, 82 Broad Street. Columbus, May 3—twtf Potash. A AAA POUNDS prim e pot ash in c sks . Tvl/u Lard Oil Winter Strained. Sperm oil u “ Vegetable Oil for Roof Painting. Also, Blake’s Fire Prooi Pa lit. Ou hand, ami sold at wholesele and retail, bv augll—tw3tw3m PAN FORTH & NAGLE. MIDWIFERY. MR.S. JANE M’GIJITY offers hei professional servi ces to lhepeople of Columbus and vicinity. She has had tlurty years experience in the business and flatters herself that oy strict attention she will merit the public patronage. Sue may be found, when not professionally engaged, at her residence on Jackson street, just below the Methodist Mission 11 rch. [ m arls—t wt f. DISSOLUTION. TTHIE Firm of Truax& V andeu Berg was dissolved JL by mutual consent on the Ist of April 1855. The undersigned having purchased of Mr, J. L.Trucxhis in terest in the former firm, will continuethe MUSIC BUSINESS in all its branches at their old stand NO. 76 EAST SIDS OF BROAD STREET, Where can always be found a large selection of PS!? PIANO FORTES From die B .'st Manufactories in the United States, ofall Style* and PRICES. ALSO, Melodinns, Guitars, ViolinceUos, Violins, Banjos, Tamborines, Flutes, Flutinas, Accordeons, Music Boxes, Clarionetts, Flageolet ts and Fifes. Also, all kinds of BRASS INSTRUMENTS for 11A X iIS, together with Bass and Tenor J) U\ S STRINGS of all kinds, and the Largest Assortment of SiIIEET MUSIC for all the abofe named instruments* that can Be lound South of Philadelphia. Ugf Second hand Pianos taken in exchange when new ones are bought, and the highest prices allowed tor old ones. .Second hand Pianos tor Sale or Rent. >i^* aS i° S ’ ,^anß ’ Molodians* and all other kinds of Musical Instruments repa.red inibn best inu?ner, and at the shortest notice, ami whrrtnted to give entire satisfaction. All orders leU at our store will tie promptly attended to. „ co .. T. H VAN DEN BERG, r. . V, 7, r -?,or^ ,reet ’ S,imof tbft ‘Mammoth Fiddle. rwnmMi., wA-twtf. A dTiuTT THIS Paper is manufactured at Rock Island Pane-- Mill* Columbus Ga. Tlirce and a half cents per lb will be paid for Clean Linen ami Colton RAt.B. 1 Print.Qg ana Wrapping Paper for Sale AT LOW PRICES. Colq o.Gm In'v 17 rfrtvtr CORN WANTED. \\’E W *U pay the highest market price for Corn, of'oldoi new crop, in the ear or shelled. Cash paid for ant quantity from 1 Bushel to 1000. __sept26—wtwtf WINTER'S PALACE MILLS WOOL OAEDEd ~ AND M A N U F A C T U It E D. W°o ( L Carded at }* toll or JO cents per lb, Manufacture! v into i.uisey on shares of one half, or fl!teen cents per vd ©lambus, may 2b. WINTER FACTORY. Sulphur Medicated Vapor Baths, 50| 22 Broadest* Opposite to Union. Bank, COLUMBUS, GA. TiHOSE Vapor fomegations are now to be had as above. They have been tested in Paris for 40 years; in London arni’ New York for many years, and are bigh'y esteemed by tb medical faculty, for the cure of various dise tees of an obstinan nature, such as Rheumatic affections, Dysp oda. Wadlon*?/- of Ji/ercnry from the system, Errysipelaß, Consumption, Bron chitis, Diseases of the Skin. Neuralgia, Swellings, &c., &c Numerous testimonials here and references of the highest character, can be had from persons who have taken these baths, to be seen at the room up staiis. septls-twtf Athenaeum Insurance Society of London. U- s. BRANCH OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL TEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. WILL take Risks on Dwellings and othe properly in town and count, y. up in very reasonable terms. Loss from Vine by Lightning made good. JOH N M L'NN. Agent. Office over the Store of Mes-era. E. Barnard, &. Cos., Colum ?>us, Ga jalylO—tw3m By Authority of the State of Georgia. FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY. THE subscriber having accepted from the Commissioners the Agency ami Management oi ibe FORT GAINEf ACADEMY LOTTERY, has established the prii cipsl Office ai Atlanta, Georgia, ano intends conducting the Lottery on tin same plan as that of the Southern Military‘Acadenry Lottery, ol Alabama. GRAND SCHEME FOR OCT. Class 8. he drawn Oct. 24, 1855, in the City of Atlanta, Ga., when Prizes amounting to Will bo distributed according to the following magnificent Scheme! remember every Prize is drawn at each Drawing, and paisl when due WITHOU l’ DEDUCTION ! 1 Prize of. §IO,OOO 2 Prizes oi 2,000 are 4,000 3 “ of 500 are l 500 11 “ of 250 are 2,709 10 “ of 110 are l ,100 17 “ pi 75 are 1,275 43 “ of* 50 are 2,150 84 “ of 25 are 2'075 500 “ of 10 are..- 2,000 530 •* of 5 are 3,150 1.000 Prizes amounting to. $30,000 Tickets $5 —Halvess2.so Quarters $1.25. 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. SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY. (BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA.) Conducted on the Havana plan. CLASS W. To be drawn Nov.. B th, 1855, in the city of Montgomery. WHEN PRIZES AMOUNTING TO SoBO* Will be distributed according to the following MAGNIFICENT S C H E M E . E3*”And remember every Prize is drawn at each drawing ami paid whendue WITHOUT DEDUCTION! 1 Prize of. S2O 0(U 1 “ 5,000 1 “ 1 “ 2,000 1 1,000 10 Prizes ol 500, making 5 000 10 ‘ 220, “ 2,200 20 “ 150, “ 3000 45 “ 100, “ t-’ojio so “ 50, “ 4,000 200 ; 20, “ 4 000 630 10, “ Gi3()o 1000 Prixes amounting to S6O 000 Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2 50* Bills on ail solvent banks taken at pan * All communications strictly confidential. ‘ SAMUEL SWAN. Agent and Manager, ~ _ Sign ol the Bronze Lion Montgomery, June 29, twtd JOHN MAY Agent, Girard, Ala, i T le , t i crs tor immediate answer must be addressed to JOHN MAY, Columbus, Ga. NEW VOLUMES OP THE FOUR GREAT BRITISH REVIEWS namely, EDINBURGH, NORTH BRITISH, AND LON DON QUARTERLIES, AND BLACK WOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, (MONTHLY,) Commence with the North British for May, 1855. and the other Reviews and Blackwood for July, 1855. Terms of Subscription: Any one Review of Blackwood, $3 a year. Blackwood and one Review—or any two Reviews, $5. The four Reviews and Blackwood. $lO. Four copies to one address, S3O. Postage (which should be paid quarterly in advance) 011 the four Reviews and blackwood to any post office in the Uni ted States, only 80 cents a year. Namely: 14 cents a year cue each Review, and2i cents a yearon Blackwood. Address L. SCOTT &. CO., Publishers, 54 Cold-st.corner Fulton, N. Y. WINTER FACTORY, Columibus, Ga. YARNS, LINSEYS, WRAPPING TWINE SEWING THREAD, for sale. WOOL Carded at one fourth toll or ten cents per pound. LINSEYS made up on shares, or 15c. per yard. All Work done Promptly and Warranted. MOiTOOMERYIEON WORKS, MONTGOMERY, AI.A. WILL FURNISH PROMPTLY STEAM Engines, Circular Saw Mills.'Grist Mills. Shaftin'* or any desciiption of MJH HIA} li ). Also Rich’s un rivalled Water Wheels, the best in the world. Lynch, Page & Cos, Whittles* & Cos., U ondiuff &. Goctchius,on the Muscoge? Rail Road,and numerous others, testify to cutting 1000 feet of Lumber per hour; each using one of our Patent Circular Saw Mills ol one Saw - . io G. W. WINTER, marl-*—w&.twtf Aarent % Columbus Georeia. Use the Magic Impression Paper. FOR WRITING WITHOUT PEN OR INK. COPY ING Leaves, Plants, Flowers, Pictures, patterns for embroidery, marking linen indelibly, and manifold W ri tine. This article is absolutely the btst ‘portable h kstai.d in tie known world—for a small quantity folded and placed in the pocket,constitutes a traveling inkstand that cam ot be broken. No pen is needed, tor any stick (Sharpened to a pomt writes equally as well as the best gold pen in the univtrse For drawing it is indispensable. It is indeed the whole art of drawing and painting—taught in one lesson. Any leal,plant or flower, can be transferred to the pages of an “album with l nimite and distinct resemblance if nature. With equal facil ■ y pictures aud embroidery patterns are taken, and tu.ve re •.eive,d the highest eulogii.ms of the fair sex; and indeed a more tasteful present lor a lady could not be produced. This I nagic paper w ill al*o mark linen and other articles so as to ! remain perfectly indelHl.de. Ail tlm washing in tl e world fails i o bring it out. Any child can use it with perfect erne. With bis magic paper, one or four copies of everv letter written can >e secured without any additional labor whatever, making it he cheapest and most convenient article extant. It is Treat advantage by reporters of the public press, tel. graphic >pe raters and a host of others. Each package contains four afferent colors-black, blue, green and red—with full priuttd nstruction, tor all to use, and will last sufficiu.tJy long to ob ain five hundred distinct impressions. It is put up in beautifully euamehd colored envelopes with a truthful likeness of the proprietor attached. Each and every package warranted. Price..s2 a dozen, or five forsl. Single packages. 23 cents. Address, post paid, N, HUB BELL, 167 Broadway, New York. OPI.YIOJYS OF THE PRESS. Hcbbell’s Magic Impression Paper.— We refer our read ers to the advertisementin another column, setting forth the meritsof tiiis pleasingand ingenious invention. The cl.eap n9f*®b°uld induce all to give it a trial. —Philadelphia Merch't. it is unsurpassed tor neatness and utility, and should the sale it so richly deserves.— Tribune- B Nr Just what the public long desired, and recommends it self te every individual of refinement and taste. —Journal and CW, -* juU2B.-w3il Is note put up in the Largest Sized. Bottles , 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 in the possession of the Propi ietor. Remember , this is the only true and original article. Scrofula, Syphillis, Mercnlial 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 : Talfapoosa Cos., Ala., Jan. 2, 1852. Dear Sir: — 1 send you this to certify to you that your Ex tract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla has performed one ol the most wonderful cures on me that has ever been effected on m>ui. I have been afflicted for forty years with eruptions on iny legs and feet; in 1848 they got so had that I T ;had to go on crutches, and In 184!) I had one leg amputated above the knee- In about nine months after my other legibroke out iu large eatiugaud running sores from my knee to my loot, and dis charged a great deal of offeimve'matter. My groin aUh broke out in large biies, which discharged much offensive matter,and it toe same time my left band broke out in running sores nearly to iny elbow. The misery that I have suffered fort ho last two years f can not desci ibe to you. 1 was in such agony that I ueverrested day or night. In October last my son brought me one of yourbottle wrap pers; I read it, and found record of some wonderful cures performed by your “Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla” L sent and got two bottles of it. and commenced taking it. In two weeks, to my gloat astonishment, my sorer, all became ea sy, and I could sleep all night, a thing. 1 had not done fortwo years- When 1 had taken six hollies, my sores had nearly all healed. .My sores got well as it by enchantment. 1 have now used in all eight boltlesot your “Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,” and now consider iny self well. 1 entreat all of the atficited to try this medicine, fort believe it will cure any known disease in the world. Lay aside all prejudice and just try it, and proclaim fils great worih to suffering mankind and entreat them to take it, for it wiilcure them. My case iswell known in a larre portion of South Carolina, Georgia and Alabima, and if any should doubt the above cure, 1 invite them to call on me, and I will show them the scars. I can be found in Tallapoosa County Alabama, one mile from c'toe’s Ferry. RRNAJAH HUGHES. The 5 el tow pock and Sarsaparilla is peculiarly adapted for females of delicate health, resulting front irregularity of men strual discharges, and other dieases peculiar to their sex, — The proprietor has in his possession ©f a great number of cer tificates of cures, perh mud of the above description. We assure the affheted, that a bottle or two of Dr. Guysott’s Ex tract ot \ eilow Dock and Sarsaparilla will at once regulate those difficulties and renew the natural energies. up iu quart bottles— price $1 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 BY David Young, Brooks & Chapman, “ “T. .1. Hunt &Cos Whitesville panfortli &. Nagle, “ “B. H. Head Lumpkin, Ga. Robert Carter, “ “E. Willis & Cos., Talbotton, J. F. Woodbury,Hamilton, G. J. Briggs, Buena Vista,Ga june2B * w&tvvtj 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 oven 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 ot spirits, rapidly, and apparently in explicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, sallow, debili tated yDc, with Irame emaciated, nerves unstrung, spirits depressed, countenance bearing tho 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 tho mar nage state, the violation of which entails disease suffering and misery, not only to tho wife, but often HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN “ UNTO THE THIRD AND FOURTH GENERATION,” Transmitting CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA HYPOCHONOmA, INSANITY, GOUT, ’ LlAfi’S FAIL, and oilier and xvorse Diseases, as u DREADFUL INHERITANCE from tile parents. “ A “'! ra ß. sfc Ibis continue ? Must this be ? Is there no remedy? No relief? No hope?” Jhe remedy is by knowing the causes and avoiding them, and knowing the remedies, and benefiting bv them these are pointed out in s J • THE MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION. BY DIE A. M. MAURICEAU, PROFESSOR OF DISEASES OF WOMEN. One Hundredth Edition , (500,000), IS-0., pp. 250. [ON FIXE PAI-EK, EXTRA BIXDIXO, $1.00.] A standard work of established reputation, found classed In the catalogues of the great trade sales in New York, thi ade phia, and other cities, and sold by tho principal bookseHers in the United Statos. It was first published in 1847, since whtch 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 Medical BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE the author having devoted his exclusive attention to the treatment ot 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 h.er own symptoms with those described, tho 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 fciiire health, in respect to which her sensitiveness for bids consulting a medical gentleman, will find sach 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 Buffering from obstructions or irregular is®9 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 fluor albus (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 moans 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. Reader, are you a husband or a fhther? a wife or a mother? Have yon the sincere welfare of those you love at heart! Trove 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 ha3 to thousands, many a day of pain and anxiety, followed bv 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 the proper education of your children. In consequence of the universal popularity of the work, as evidenced by its extraordinary sale, various imposi tions have beeu attempted, as well on booksellers as on the public, by imitations of title page, spurious editions, an 4 surreptitious infringements of copyright, and other devices and deceptions, it has been found necessary, therefore, to ’ CAUTION THE PUBLIC to buy no book unless the words “ Pr. A. Ifc Macriceac, T_9 Liberty Street. N. Y.,” is on (and the entry in the Clerk’s Office on the back of) the title page ; and buy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by mail, and address to I>r. A. M. Mauriceau. *g“Upon receipt of One Dollar “ THE MAR. lE^V^, OMAN?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* xork. AGENTS FOR GEORGIA. % E J V * lch ’ i\ lba ny-E J White .Villedgeville— & lam's- twt 11 Y<?UD g b food,Oglethorpe- Wtr Ksy, At- Christian, Dalton—Jones and Blakely and Savrnmfh Lagran 6*~ w A Scandrett, Gtffln—J B Cubbcdge, Jan. 22 1865. wJy READY MADE CLOTHING, CLOTHING TO OBGEH & GENTS. FURNISHING GOODS! j, a® iiiia& fa®as 3 HAVE now in Store a large well assorted and carefully selected Stock of Boy’s Youth’s and Gentlemen’s Fashionably Cut and Well Made Clothing, of their own Manufacture. A Beautiful Assortment of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS, &C. AX EXCEEDINGLY LARGE STOCK OF Which” (havings upplied themselves with the best mechanics that can be commanded in the City of New York,) they are prepared to manufacture in a style of cut and finish, never before known in this city. Columbus, Ga., Sept. 23 1855. w&twtf. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING. t I. A. BROKAW & CO., 1 Have now in Store a Complete Assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. We think tliose wishing to purchase goods in our line will lind it greatly to their interest ta call and examine our stock. GOODS MADE TO ORDER. 9 ‘ * w o are prepared to cut and make all garments in our line with despatch, as DANIEL ROWE AND GEO. 11. BETZ Will give their entire attention to the work entrusted to them. A OA3FI.X> XX. XEB:EE r 3X' , sfiis 9 Takes this method of informing his friends that he is now permanently located at X®; A® BBtSAW A St’S, Where he will be happy to see them, and pledges himself to give his entire attention toall who may desire ELEGANT FITTING GARMENTS. Columbus, May 26, 1855. w&twtf I r r , HIS Medicineis prepared by bred Southern Phy \ X sician who has practiced his profession for the last eight | een years in the State ot Alabama. It will be found upon a fair trial to be the most, prompt and effectual remedy for all diseasesot the Chest and Lungs ever discovered, and wheu every other teraedy fails this is sure to give relief. The greatest care has be.*u taken in its prepaiation. being i compounded on the vnosVscicntijic principles. In its ccmposi* i lion is embraced a combination of the must valuable and effee • I tire Expectorants, Anodynes and Sedatives which are known to ! possess the highest repute with all intelligent members ol the j Meaical Profession. No fact can be more self evident than that this preparation has already acquired high reputation and great popularity i wherever it has been introduced. Assuming no extraordina ry pretensions, but relying solely upon its own intrinsic virtues, | this valuable medicine, invented and prepared by an experi i enced, Southern Physician after many years of practical inves tigation and application, has at length seemed the most un limited confidence, wherever it has been introduced,as acer I tain remedial agent in all diseases ot the respiratory ort&ns. If the unsolicited testimony of skillful physicians, profound { lawyers.and eminent divines, together with others ot high character, learning and discrimination, ca be any evidence o f ; its intrinsic superiority, certainly it has a claim upon the gen erous confidence of an enlightened and discriminating com munity. A train of diseases so desolating, so withering, so general and fatal in their results, has at length met with arem- 1 edythat never kails to cure, unless by long and criminal J neglect or injudicious trratmentthe disease has completely mi- I dermi ned the constitution, and nothing has been left to rear f the fair tabric of health upon, but its ruined and desolated frag- ■ j ments. A remedy therefore! that can be relied Jupon, will | YIELD IMMEDIATE RE LIKE, THAT WILL CURE BEYOND A DOUBT,if the directions are laitbfully lollowed, is priceless, forheallh is paramount to all earthly considerations, and by far the most | inestimable treasure this world can afford. Dr. Boon, a dis tinguished physician of Macon, Oa., says, “that in every in stance he has found this preparation a sate and prompt reme 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 tdecic 1 ’ dly high reputation as an ab.e and experienced practitioner, iterta.ns and express* t the-same opinion, and recommends it extensively in his prac tice. Dr. P.M.Cohen, of char eston, S. C., the senior partnei in the exter sive Wholesale and Importing Drug House of P. M . Cohen & Cos., recommends it in the highest t**rms, and says this preparation has the highest character in that city, and thai I he usesit altogether in his family with invariable success. I)r VV. A. Booth,ot Menphis, Tenu., expresses the most exalted opinion of its efficacy. Dr. J. B. Ellis, of Ripley, Afiss.. re commends it high 1 /, and prescribes it extensively in big practice In addition to the above, the inventorand proprietor ot this j Medicine has an almost innumerable number of testimonials of its efficacy and high character, and is daily receiving more. Sold by all wholesale and retail Druggists everywhere, and in Columbus by Messrs Brooks & Chapman; Dantbrth & Nagle; Robt. Carter; Robert A. Ware, and David Young. Price One Dotlarper Bottle, or .Six Dottles toi'Pjve Dollars. None genuine, unless there is a tine steel en- j | graving on the outside, with the tac-simile of (;HJiS. ft’ 1 i LIJtMS , A/. />.. engraved thereon—also, his name and the t | name of the medicine are blown in the glass. ! Be sure Jo ask for Dr.C Williams’ Pulmonic Balsam of Wild ; cherry and \\ ood Naptha, and let no other be palmed upon you j I as your life may depend upon your caution in this particular. Ail orders for this valuable medicine should he addressed to { | to Messrs. Wilkinson fc Duryee, Huntsville, Ala., who are my genera] agents for the Southern States. C. WILLIAMS*. M.D.. Are You Sick ? THEN you cauibe cured too soon. DodY delav until your complaint is incurable, and then mourn when it is toes late. Four fifths of ail the diseases which peon’e tl “ rnurcl ! >ttfds.might hecuredby Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, i I l f teeu iu season. Don’t be dragg.ng through the spring, taint, sleeuy and listless, because your blood iB loaded wiih bile.— Drn t wear the bead-ache, heart-burn, and their kindred dis onlt rs, because your stomach Is foul. Don’t parade vo irsel* around the covered with Pimples, Blotches/1 leers. . ore?, aud all or any ot .he unclean disease .< of the skin, be cause >our system wants cleansing. Don’t show yoursel a .out, lean, huga~d, all caved in, because your stomach and oow< is reed strengthenii g into healthy Faction. Ayer’s P,llg sei these lhings ri-bt, as surely as water quenches Are. They purity the body and blood, ami restore their functions into healthv activity, which you can feel as quick as they sre ta- Ren. Tneyarettn one great medical wonder of this age.re cognized by all who know their virtues, and .many thousands kno* .he. T4.tt,Cherry Pecioral for , l Coujh, “Ke unis for ad derangements requiring a Purgative medicine Pre|iared by Dr J. C. Ayer, cf.enri.t Low.H. i,f4 by D-enfortu Nagle, t'olumbus, Geo, 3 T.S. Rridfield, West Point, “ W. W. vt ilson, TalhottoD, “ Dr. J. F. Woodburv,Hamilton,“ Chauncey Fowler, Tuskegee, Ala. se r tlsp7wfctw2m i JAMES B. CUNNINGHAM, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. COLUMBUS, EGORGIA. ARCHITECTURAL Desisns and Working Plan* for Build ings furnished. Artificer’s work calculated, Surveys of land made, add Topngrapioal plans furnished with accuracy neatness and despatch V3T Office over Col. Holt’s Law Offics Columbus. Feb. 24. w&twtf. SETTLE UP. ALT. persons indebted to the late firm of ff r J J. /,/ a MS & FERGUSON, are hereby notified that unless their Notes and Accounts are settled before the first of June, they will have to settle witli someone else. mayl7—w&twtf FOR SALE. A FIRST RATE SADDLE HORSE- Apply to augß—tf LOMAX <fc ELLIS. i OKORG lA —Randolph County-’ | Court of Ordinary, June Term, 1855. ORDERED, That all and singular the parties interested,shew cause on or before the next January Term ot this Court, why Allen James, adm’r , and Sarah Butts, adm’x., on thees i tate of tfpyrus Butts, dec’d, should not be dismissed from their I said administration, otherwise they will thru be dismissed . Given under inv hand the tilth day of July, 1855. july7 wt>m *U. P. BEALL. Ordinary. Administrator’s Nale—Agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Muscogee County, will be sold at the Market House, in the city of Col limbus,on the first 1 uesday in November next, a negro girl named Ara minta, 13 years oldj also the House and Lot. containing about one acre, where VY'm. A. Lynn, dec’d tesided in his lifetime, being situated near the North Common of Co s; lumbu-, on the road leading to Hamilton. Also will be ; sold on the premises where said deceased resided, on Sat j ur(J ay. the 4th day of November, the household and kiteh- I en furniture of said deceased. / Terms for the house and Lot and Negro, made known on the, day ol sale. For the household and kitchen furni | tur /> cas f- IQR . NANCY M. LYNN, Adm’x. j L.6pt. 18, twltwtd. 1 T n X OM , ou . t / Baf,er ditae application will be made to the „ ot Ordmary of Early county, lor it ave ;to ?seil lhe i ? eal EB,at ® belonging to the estate of Dravlen ‘ißlarkl-urr deceased, by JOHN J BIRD Adm’r J I Blake.y, Ga. Sept. 7th, 1855. (t Ett f ly C °unty:.-Two months after VA Gate appticaiion will be ma"e to ibe t ourt of Ordinary for ttaid county, tor lea eto sell the Land and Negroes beloneii.S to the estate of-John Kelly, deceased, for distribution & Aug, “rth, [seplj E. K. SPENCE, Adm’r. GEORGIA) Early comity: Ri 9 rdinar y> August Term, 1855. ’I 1 ® St phen Peacock, administrator on the es ters dhmi 0 9 9 0^y: ,or<l PfcaCOck ’ dt ’ ceasfcd i ‘-aving applied for let- It is Ordered, That all p rsons concerned show cause, if anv they have, why said administrator may not be dismissed from said administration at the court ot ordinary to be held in and tor said county on the first Monday in March next and A true transcript trom the minutes of said court,’ August 7th 5 : auglt) w6m g. S . STAFFORD,'’ord. (t T ayl |° r -Whereas, the estate of ‘l't . J 4 te ot sa!d coun, y deceased,is unrepresented. I hese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of taid deceased to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in November next, to show cause, if any they have, why letters of administration should not be granted to the Clerk of the Superior or Inferior Court, or some other fit person. Given under mv hard at office, this sWili day of September, 1855 y 1 —pcjAS-wTOd. JOHN STURUEVANT,Ordinary J*VVO months after date application will be made to A Court >t Ordinary of Funiter county, tor h ave to sell il-e •mux A . HUFV\ Adm ’ r . GEORGIA, Early County: Court of Ordinary, August Term , JSSS. R L , E NI Zadock and Green W. c dum adminis *ny IbeJtawJ’'why I ™‘d'admirirtrato"',"’may"Lt“ b° Vn“~'<-d S33SS h ‘ ,d GEORGIA. Early county. Court of Ordinary, for said County March Term , 1855. Tedate'nf Jnh' N i DßKW n’ admi '> isl ’ ator de bonis nor. on the JL estate of John Jones, deceased, hating made final return of his acts as such and petitioned for letters dismiseorv: thll Kr riJer< *w thft V, al ‘ concerned. show cause *ifany a* the 8 sb r ou,d uor be granted said applicant at the October Term 18.55, of our court. tru e ® xtr act from the minutes, March 17th. 1855. wftm f. .v. .STAFFORD. Ord. j a^t ‘ r publication of this notice application iv fnv i made to the Court ot Oidinary of lio-ci gee renn n. mid™ d “?! ,be r, '“ l C! ' a,e ‘J? m * r0 " 01 Ur - Pb "-> septS]—w”m HENRY HURT, Adm’r. v 1