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GROCERIES AND REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE.
INTENDING to close my business by the I3tb September,!
will sell my % Stock of Goods for C< >ST! I have superior old
Brandies, Oln, Rum, WhUkf) Madeira,*. kei>
ry &, Port Wines. Most of these articles have been on
hand nearly two years,making them not onlffeetteron account
of| age, but they) cost much less then fthanthey would no .
I also offer fresh Porter, Ale, Clarret, Champagne, Syrups and
Hitters; Cigars, i Tobacco, Tea, Coflee, Candies, Boap,Macker
el. Salmon,| Pickled Pig, Pork, Lard. Oil,l Vnieirar Pot Ash,
&c., &c., all ot the beet quality and for sale at cost on accom-
P will alSeB city lots, >Nos. 281,282,441, 466, 468, 598 15,
and* a part of No. 19, near the Bridge. Also lot No. 3, with a
comfortable dwelling and outhouses, situated on tbe female
Academy square, a most de arable location, being convneient
to the Female Academy, to tbe Churches and to Jmsiuess. Also
fraction No, 56. containing about 10 acres, adjoining Wm. 11.
MitcbeirMr. Comer, andjtbe lands of Col. Jones, not more
than on and a half miles from to* n. Av T ‘y to
P. A. <HLAYTON.
N. B. —All who are indebted must call and settle Ibeir ac
counts or they will be placed in tbe hands oi an officer.*;
atig2~wittwtf P. A.C.
Partnership Dissolved.
THK late firm of R. 31. Aldworth & Cos. is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts due
the firm must he paid to R. M. Aldworth.
- R M. ALDWORTH & CO.
Columbus, Ga. Aug. 31, 1855.
Tin and Sheet Iron Manufactory.
E.M. ALDWORTH
YILiLL continue to carry on the business at the old stand
:on Randolph Street. Work done in the best style
and at the shortest notice. R. M. ALD WORTH.
Columbus, Ga., Aug. 31, 1855. twGin.
Notice to Cotton Shippers.
JgTT FROM this date all applications for shipment of
Ej'Sz.Cotton, must be registered at the Depot, by the party
making the application.
Dray receipts required before shipping receipts will be
given. B. E. WELLS, Supt.
Office Muscogee Railroad, )
Columbus Ga. Sept. 25, 1855. $ twlm.
FOR SALE.
HAVING removed to my plantation I offer for
4 4 llmf . sale my late residence, just south of my father’s
J J (Major John H. Howard’s) and east of the Musco
gee Rail Road Depot. It is one of tin most desir
able homes in or about Columbus. Mr.Goetchius
will show the place to those who wish 1o purchase.
Coram unications addressed to meat Eufaula, Ala.
iunO—twtf. R R. HOWARD.
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tions, and will advise inventors, without charge, in regard
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NEW CARPET STORE AGENCY.
THE subscriber is Agent ofW. H. Guion, New Carpet Store
Savannah, Ga., who has alwayson hand
Carpeting, Oil Cloths, Hearth Rugs,
Druggets, Table and Piano Covers, Window
Shades, Lace and Muslin Curtains,
Curtain Stuffs, Stair Rods, &c.
• Samples and pricesof all q ali. es of C peting and Oil Cloth
may be seen at ray store, 82 Broad street, Columbus, Ga., and
any of the above articles ordered without delay.
Carpets cut. to rooms free of charge, ami made, if desired, for
srnallcompensation, by an experienced hand in Savannah,
will be regularly supplied with new patterns for the coming
season.
P. A. CLAYTON,
82 Broad Street.
Columbus,May 3—twtf
MIDWIFERY.
MRS.. TANK M’GINTY offers her professional servi
ces to thepeople of Columbus and vicinity. She has had
thirty years experience in the business and'flatters herseli
that by strict attention she will merit the public patronage.
She may be found, W’beu not professionally engaged, at her
residence on Jackson street, just below the Methodist Mission
Church. f marl.a—twit.
~ DISSOLUTION.
THE Firm of Truax Van den Berg was dissolved
by mutual consent on the Ist of April 1855.
The undersigned having purchased of Mr. J. L.Truax his in*
terest in the former firm, will continuethe MUSIC BUSINESS
in alhits branche* at their old stand
NO. 76 SIDE OP BROAD STREET.
always be found a large selection of
FORTES fffffi
From the B>st Manufactories in the United States, ofall Styles
and PRICES.
ALSO,
Melociians, Guitars, Violincellos, Violins,
llanjos, Tamborines, Flutes, Flutinas,
Accordeons, Music Boxes, Clarionetts,
Flageoletts and Fifes.
Also, all kinds of BRASS INSTRUMENTS for
BANDS, together with Bass and Tenor DsUMS.
STRINGS of all kins, am! the Largest Assortment
of SHEET MUSIC for all the above named instruments,
that can be found South of Philadelphia.
YU’ S *coad hand Pianos taken in exchange when new ones
are bought,, and the highest prices allowed for old ones,
nr .Second hand Pianos for Sale or Rent
Pianos, Organs, Melodians, and all other kinds el
Musical Instruments repa.red in the best manner, and at the
shortest notice, and warranted to give entire satisfaction.
All orders lett at our store will be promptly attended to.
„„„ ‘* ‘ T. H. VAN-DEN BERG,
_ . v 7, “e°^o _ Slree t, s uni of the Mammoth Fiddle.
Columbus, May 5‘1855. w&twtf.
Bounty Land! Bounty Land! Bounty Land!
TIIE undersigned having associated themselves together for
the purpose of procuring BOUNTY LAND under
the several acts of Congress heretofore passd, now prepared
to make application for alt who who are entitled * 1
Persons who have heretofore received Bounty Land War
rants are, under a recent actof Congress, entitled to an addi
tional Bounty of Land, and by calling at our office cancel all
the necessary information.
We arc also prepared to prosecute Pension and other claims
against the United States. From our long experience and Gen
eral success, we can with con fldence sav, that aU claims enfrus
ted to our care, will be promptly and speed il\ adjusted
One of the parties being constantly in Washington citv. wih
give the business bis personal attention there.
Officeover Gunby & Daniels’ Store, Columbus,Georgia
, . , MICHAEL N. CLARK,
feb‘24..w&twtf. A. If. RAGAN.
Wheat Wanted!
* mr * Mll In wiil pay sl.so'per bushel Casb
A ,01 Ftitne White A heat and $1.45 for FnmeKed.
aug.j— wlwU
CIGAR MANUFACTORY,
CRAWFORD STRETT,
EW*Two Doors below Rankin's Corner.
THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand the finest HA
VANA CIGARS, and offers them for sale at the
lowest prices, by Wholesale and Retail. A good lot of
American Cigars. Also, every variety of Chewing and
Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, Snuff’, and all the articles usual
ly found in an establishment of this kind.
All goods sold by me are warranted genuine and tree
from defects of any kind. Orders from the country care
fully and promptly attended to.
augl4—w&twly JAMES ESTEVEZ.
Sulphur Medicated Vapor Baths,
No, 23 Broad-st. Opposite to Union Bank,
COLUMBUS, GA.
THOSE Vapor fumegations are now to be had jas above.
They have been tested in Paris far 40 years; in London
ami New York for many years, and are highly esteemed by the
medical faculty, for the cure of various diseases of an obstinate
nature, such as Rheumatic affections, Dyspepsia, Eradication
of Mercury from thesystem, Errysipelas,Consumption, Bron
chitis, Diseases ot the Skin. Neuralgia, Swellings, &e., &c.
Numerous testimonials here and relerences of the highest
character, can be had from persons who have taken these
baths, to be seen at the room up staiis. septl.Vtwtf
Atliemeum Insurance Society of London.
U. S. BRANCH OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL OF DOLLARS.
WILL take Risks on Dwellings and othei property in town
and count* y. upon very reasonable terms. Loss from
Fire by Lightning made good. JOHN MUNN, Agent.
Office over the Store of Messrs. E. Barnard, & Cos., Colum
bus, Ga julyi9—tw3m
MOEE OF THE HISTORY
smUslratom OF Napoleon Bonaparte, by J. S. C. Abbrttr
The Hidden Path, by Marion Ilarland ,autho.
Cleve Hall, by Miss Sewell;
Hilie, or the Human Comedy, by John Esten Cooke.
Toe Escaped Nun, or Disclosures of Convent Life;
Olie, or the old West Room, by L. M. M.;
Light and Darkness, a Story of Fashionable Life;
The Adventures of Amyes Leigh, by Charles Kingslei:
The Winkle.}, or the Merry Monomaniacs; (new supply.)
A Visit to the Camp before Sevastopol, by C. Me
Ccrmick, Jr., supply.)
Christie Johnson, by Charles Reade;
Sehool of Life, by Anna Mary Ho wilt:
Leaves from a Family Journal, by Emily Loavestre;
Maud and other Poems, by Alfred Tennyson;
English Orphans, by Mary J. Homes;
New Hope, or the Rescue, a Tale of Kanawha;
Chemistry of Common Life by Johnson;
Land, Labor and Gold,by William Howett;
Sociology for the South by George Fitshurgh;
Henry* Vernon,or the Deram; by a Georgian.
Just,'Received by J. W. PEASE,
sept 14—w&tw 92 Broad street.
SOUTHERN
MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY.
(BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA.)
Conducted on the Havana plan.
CLASS W.
To be drawn Nov.. Bth, 1855, in the city of Montgomery.
WHEN PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
9
Will be distributed according to the following
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
remember every Prize is drawn at each drawing
and’ paid whendue WITHOUT DEDUCTION!
1 Prize of. $20,00
1 “ 5,000
1 “ ‘ 3,000
1 “ 2,000
1 “ 1,000
10 Prizes ol 500, making 5,000
10 ‘ 220, “ 2,200
20 “ 150, “ 3000
45 “ 100, “ p 000
80 “ 50, “ 4,900
200 “ 20, “ 4.000
630 “ 10, “ 6,300
1000 Prixes amouuting to $60,000
Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2.50.
Bills on all solvent banks taken at par.
All communications strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN.
Agent and Manager,
Sign of the Bronze Lion
Montgomery, June 29, twtd
JOHN MAY Agent, Girard, Ala,
ttT” All letters Tor immediate answer must be addressed
to JOHN MAY, Columbus. Ga.
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each Review, and 21 cents a year on Blackwood. Address,
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seplß 54 Gold-st.corner Fulton, N. Y.
TROY FACTORY WARE ROOMS.
COLUMBUS, GA., JAN. Ist, 1854,
IT'ROM and after this date no goods will be sold at the
. above establishment except for CASH !
janll—twtf. WALTON K. HARRIS.
A CARD”.’
THIS Paper is manufactured at Rock Island Paper Mills,
Columbus Ga. Three and a half cents per lb.
will be paid for Clean Linen and Cotton RAGS.
Printing and Wrapping Paper for Sale
AT LOW PRICES.
Columbus, Ga. July 17. w&twtf
CORN WANTED.
yUE will pay the highest market price for Corn, of old or
new crop, in the ear or shelled. Cash paid for any
quantity from 1 Bushel to 1000.
sept~6—wtwtf WINTER’S PALACE MILLS.
WOOL CARDED
A N D M ANUFACTURE D.
WOOL Car ‘ed at H toll or 10 cents per lb. Manufactured
into Linsey on shares of oue half, or fifteen cents per yd.
Columbus, may 20. WINTER FACTORY.
wiitflr factory,
Columbus, G-a.
YARNS, LINSEYS, WRAPPING TWINE*
SEWING THREAD, for sale.
WOOL Carded at one fourth toll or ten cents
per ponnd.
LINSEYS made up on shares, or 15c. per yard.
All Work done Promptly and Warranted.
montgomery"iron works,
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
WILL FURNISH PROMPTLY
STEAM Engines, Circular Saw Mills,'Grist Mills, Shafting,
or any description of MACHINERY* Also Rich’s un- i
rivalled Water Wheels, the best in the world.
Lynch, Page & Cos. Whiltlesy & Cos., Woodruff & Goetchius,on I
the Muscogee Rail Road, and numerous others, testify to I
cutting 1000 feet of Lumber per hour; each using oue of our |
Patent Circular Saw Mills oloneSaw.
G. W. WINTER.
marl2—w&twtf Acent, Columbus Georgia.
BAGON!
\TTE will sell for CASH or on a CREDIT until Inc Fall orerd I
’V of the year, the Best Quality ©f Tenues, !
sec Bacon! Call at B. A. Richards & Go’s., James Ligon’s, )
froaaStreet, Columbus Ga.,and at the store of O. tanner, Gi- |
■*rd, Ala. A reduction in price will be made in favor of Mer
chants. G. W. ALEX ANDER,
julylf— w&twtf. J. R. JONES.
SEED WHEAT.
% LOT of choice While M/hcpt, just received suq
IV. for sale at wctlt—w&twtf PALACE MILLS.
LAND WARRANTS,
LAND OFFICJS AND AGENCY,
FOR THE PCRCHABE AND
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
CONVEYANCER, &c., f &c.,
ON RANDOEFH STREET,
Opposite the Post Office, Columbus, Ga.
11l AV E determined to devote my time exclusively to the
LAND BUSINESS, and hope, from my knowledge of the
lands in Georgia, to be able to give en’ire satisfaction to all
who may entrust me with business. 1 am prepared to either
buy or sell, perhaps to better advantage than any other person
in Western or South-Western Georgia.
If you have lands to sell, call upon me; if I do not purchase,
l will And you a purchaser. If you wish to buy, call also, for
I have many valuable lots and settlements of land to sell. From
my extensive knowledge of the owners of lands, 1 amprepar
ed to ascertain the owner of almost every vacant lot of laud
in tbe State. If you wih to have your land valued, you may
rely uponcorrect information, upon reasonable terms.
Deeds, M ovtgages, and other instruments, drawn cor
rectly and at low rates.
{jP*” Agents wanted to sell Bonner’s large map of Georgia
high per cent, given.
One thing is certain, I am paying New York and Washing
ton City Prices for LAND WARRANTS, allowing a small
■ commission.
Having also made anarrangement with oneof thebestfirms
in Washington, I am prepared te appiy for
Bounty Land Warrants,
ofallsizes, and will charge but Five Dollars for each applica
tion—to be paid for when the warrant arrives. F ringin your
claims soon.
As I intend to make this a permanent business, and give it ray
undivided attention, with a determination to give satisfaction,
1 hope to receive a liberal share of patronage, from my friends
and the community generally. 8. R. BONNER,
jnly3l—w&twlv Land Office, Columbus.
THTJRLOW, IIDGHES & CO.
5 NORTH FIFTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
MANUFACTURERS of Leathern Belting, and Deal
ers in Lubricating Oil, Wool Machine Cards, Dye
stuffs, and Manufacturers of Findings generally.
Sept. 3 w3m
THIS Medicine is prepared by a regular bred Southern Phy
sician who has practiced hisprolession for ihe last eight
een years in the State of Alabama. It will be lound upen a
fair trial to be the most prompt and effectual remedy for all
diseases of the Ciiest and Lungs ever discovered, and when
every other lemedy fails this is sure to give relief.
The greatest care has been taken in its preparation, being
compounded on the most scientific princijylcs. lints composi
tion is embraced a combination of the most valuable and effec
tive Expectorants , Anodynes and Sedatives which are known to
possess the highestrepute with all intelligent members ol the
Meaical Profession.
No fact can be more self evident than that this preparation
ha3 already acquired high reputation and great popularity
wherever it has been introduced. Assuming no extraordina
ry pretensions, but relyingsolely upon itsownintrinsic virtues,
this valuable medicine, invented and prepared by an experi
enced. Southern Physician after many years of practical inves
tigation and application, has at length secuied the most un
limited confidence, wherever it has been introduced, as acer
tain remedial agent in alt diseases of the respiratory organs.
If the unsolicited testimony of skillful physicians, profound
lawyers, and eminent divines, together with others of high
character.learning and discrimination, ca n be any evidence of
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 pX length met with a rem
edy that never kails to cure, unless by long and criminal
neglect or injudicious tre atmentthe diseasehas completely un
dermined the constitution, and nothing has been left to rear
the fair fabric of health upon, but its ruined and desolated frag
ments.
A remedy therefore! that can be relied gnpon, ‘Jthat will
yield immediate relief, that will cure beyond a doubt, if
the directions are faithfully fallowed, is priceless, forhealth 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, Ga., says, “that in every in
stance he has found tbis preparation a safe 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 high reputation as
an abie and experienced practitioner, c iterta.ns and expresses
the same opinion, and recommends it extensively in his prac
tice. Dr. P.M.Cohen, of Char eston, S. C., the senior partner
in the exter sive Wholesale and Importing Drug House of P.
M.Cohen & Cos., recommendsit in the highest farms,and says
this preparation has the highest character in that city, and Hiat
he uses it altogether in his family with invariable success, Dr.
W. A. Booth,of Memphis, Tenn., expresses the most exalted
opinion of its efficacy. Dr. J. B. Ellis, of Ripley , A/iss., re
commends ithigh! /,and prescribesit extensively in big practice.
In addition to the above, the inventorand proprietor of this
Medicine has an almost innumerable number of testimonials ol
its efficacy and high character, and is daily receiving moie.
Sold by all wholesale and retail Druggists everywhere, and
in Columbus by Messrs Brooks & Chapman; Danforth & Nagle;
Robt. Carter; Robert A. Ware, and David Young.
Price One Dullarper Bottle, or Six Dottles for Five Dollars.
SS^Uaution. —None genuine, unless there is a fine steel en
graving on the outside, with the sac-simile of CHAS. IVJJ >-
LIAMS , M. D., engraved thereon—also, his name and the
name of the medicine are blown in the glass.
Be sure to ask for Dr.C Williams’ Pulmonic Balsam of Wild
Cherry and Wood Naptha, and let no other be palmed upon you
as your life may depend upon your caution in this particular.
Ail orders for this valuable medicine should be addressed to
to Messrs. Wilkinson & Duryee, Huntsville, Ala., who are my
general agents for the Southern States.
C. WILLIAMS, M.D..
j augue!l4—wi.l wly Tl.ncumbiH, .4*..
Is now put up in the Largest Sized Pottles, and is acknoicl
edgedto be the best Sarsaparilla made , as is certified by the uon
! aer J> il cures it. has perf -rmed, the original copies of which are
in the possession of the Prop) ietor. Remember , this is the only
true anil original article.
Scrofula, Syphiilis, 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.
Dkar I send you this to certify to you that your Ex
tract of Yedow Dock and Sarsaparilla has performed one ot
m® n mQst ~ vollderful cures on me that lias ever been effected on
I have been afflicted for forty years with eruptions on inv
legs and feet; in 1848 they got so bad that 1 -Lad to go oil
j crutches, and In 1849 I had one leg amputated above the knee
i In about nine months aflermy other legjbroke out in large
eatwigand running sores from my knee to my foot, and dis
charged a great deal of offensive matter. My groin broke
oil. in large biles, which discharged much offensive matter and
at tne same time my Jefthand broke out in large running sores
nearly to my elbow. *
The misery that I have suffered for the last two years I can
day
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”
l sent and got two bottles oi it. and commenced taking it. In
two weeks, to my great astonishment, my sores all became ea
sy, and I could sleep all night, a thing 1 had not done fortwo
year v VV hen I had taken six bottles, my sores had nearly all
hea.ed. My sores got well as if by enchantment. I have now
used in aU eieht bottles of your “Extract of Yellow Dock and
Sarsaparilla,” and now consider myself well.
1 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, for it will cure
l them.
A/y case is well known in a large portion of South Carolina,
Georgia and Alabama, and if any should doubt the above
cure,l invite them to call on me, and I will show them the
scars. I can be found in Tallapoosa County Alabama, one
mile from Stoe’s Ferry.
. REN A J AH HUGHES.
Tue Yellow’ Dock and Sarsaparilla is peculiarly adapted for
females of delicate health, resulting from irregularity of men
strual discharges, and other dieases peculiar to their sex.—
The proprietor has in his possession of a great number of cer
tificates of cures, perf; rmed of the above description. We
assure the affheted, that a bottle or two of Dr. Guysott’s Ex
tract of >ellow Dock and Sarsaparilla will at once regulate
those GtiQcwiues <ukl renew the natural energies.
EF~Put up in quart bottles—price $ l per bottle.
Fold Wholesale and Retail by
Scovill & Meead, Chartres Street, N. 0.
General Agents tor the Southern States, to whom all orders
must be addressed.
v „ also sold by
David Young, Coiumhu.Ga., J. T. Reese, Greenville
Brooks Chapman, “ “T. J. Hunt &, Cos Whitesville
Dantorth & Nagle, “ ‘B. 11. Head Lumpkin, Ga.
Ronert Carter, *• “E. Willis f Cos.. Talboften
J. F. \\ oodhuty, Hamilton, G. J. Briggs, Bueua Vista,G a
H.EUKIOVA3L l
SAMMIS & ROONEY
HAVE REMOVED THEIR EXTENSIVE STOCK OF FURNITURE TO TIIF.IR
NEW FOUR STORY BRICK BUILDING, {IRON FRONT,)
Nearly Opposite their Old Stand.
WHERE they will be happy to see their old friends and customers, and show them some.
thing brilliant and inviting in the way of FURNITURE. , . w ... „ ,
Our Ware-Rooms are unequalled in Beauty and our turmture reelicre le. o e *
vantages to purchasers, furnishing their Houses, throughout, in a tasteful and umior.n style, by
having a branch of our business in New York City, where the Senior partner IWanul.ictures, un
der his own eye, articles tosuit the most fastidious. We have on hand Furniture suitable lot
Parlor, Bed, Sitting, Dining Room and Kitchen,
Os ‘Rosewood, Mahogany, Walnut Pine, 4fC.,<SfC.; and as LOW as can be louiid Noi tli 01
South. An assortment of CARPETING and CURTA/iVS wiU also that will not
fail to please. Call and see. Our Stock consists in part ot ETARSHAb, lb - J ,
ARM CHAIRS, WHAT NOTS <fe SOFAS of Rosewood, Rrocatelle and Mahogany tor parlors.
BUREAUS—Dressing, Marble and Mahogany tops. SIDE-BOARDS, Marble & Mali gv lops.
BOOK CASES ->f all kinds and SECRETARIES attached.
TABLES—Centre, Dining and Extension. BEDSTEADS —High and low post, French &
Cottage. Enamel sets for bed rot .is, all colors. Walnut Setts for Bed Rooms, Maliogonv to.
CHAIRS—an extensive assor >ent of all Woods. LOOKING-GLASSES—aII sizes m
frames and out. CARPETS—Brussels, Ingrain, Tapestry, &c. CURTAINS—ot Brocatello
and Damask; all colors. SHADES, Gilt Cornices and Curtain Holders.
Columbus, Ga. Oct2J-w&tw3m
READY MADE CLOTHING,
CLOTHING TO ORDER GENTS. FURNISHING GOODS !
Bi B® BASISS ft s&onms J
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, THUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS, &C.
AlLm&O*
AN EXCEEDINGLY LARGE STOCK OF
Which (havings upplied themselves with the best mechanics that can he 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.
1 I. A. BROKAW &CO., 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
I interest to call and examine our stock.
GOODS MADE TO ORDER.
We are prepared to cut and make all garments in our line with despatch, as
DANIEL KO WE AND GEO. H. BETZ
Will give their entire attention to the work entrusted to them.
Takes this method of informing his friends that he is now permanently located at
*® & imtsrar * ®# t
| 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
Are You Sick?
i
THEN you can’t be cured too soon. Don’t delay until your
complaint is incurable, and then moirn when it is too
late. Four filths of all the diseases which eople the cnurch
yards,might be cured by Ayer’s Catii! rtic Pills, if
taken in season. Don’t be dragging throng l be Spring, faint,
sleeoy and listless, because your blood is lo led with bile.—
Don’t wear the head-ache, heart-burn, andtd. r kindred dis
orders, because your stomach Is foul. Don’t parade vo irself
around the world, covered with Pimples, Blotches, Ulcers,
Sores, and all or any of the unclean of the skin, be
cause your system wants cleansing. Don’t show yourself
about,lean, hasra'xi, all caved in, because jour stomach and
bowels reed strengthening into heal thy faction. Ayer’s Pills
setthese things risrht, as surely as water quenches fire. They
purity the body and blood, and restore Mr functions into
heajthv activity, which you can feel as quick as they are ta
ken. They are the one great medical wonder of this age.-e
----cognizedby all who know their virtues, and -.many thousands
know them. Take the Cherry Pectoral for a” Cough, and the
Pills for all derangements requiring a Purgative medicine.
Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer, Chemist, Lowell, Mass, and sold by
Danfortu & Nagle, Columbus, Geo.
T.S. Bradfiekl, West Point, “
W. W. IVilson, Talhotton, “
Dr. J. F. Woodbury,Hamilton,“
Chauncey Fowler, Tuskegee, Ala. sept!sp7w&tw2m
JAMES B. CUNNINGHAM,
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR.
COLUMBUS, EGORGIA.
ARCHITECTURAL Desipnp and Working Plana for Build
ings furnished. Artificer’s work calculated, -Surveys of
land made, and Topograpical plans furnished with accuracy
neatness and despatch. J
nr- Office over Col. Holt’s Law Office
Columbus, Feb. 24. w&twtf.
SETTLE UP.
ALL persons indebted to the 1-vte firm of WILLIAMS &
FERG USON.&re hereby notified that unless their Notes
and Accounts are settled before the flrstof June, they will have
to settle with someone else. mayl7—w&twtf
foeTsaleT
A FIRST RATE SADDLE HORSE. Apply
Ato augß—tf LOMAX & ELLIS.
GEORGIA, Early County:
Court of Ordinary, August Term, 1855.
RULE NI SI.-Zadock and Green W. C dum, adminis
trators on the estateof Dildaiha Odum deceased, having
applied for letters disraissorj: ’
It is Ordered, That all persons concerned, show cause if
any they have, why said administrators may not he dismiVed
trom said administration, at the Court of Ordinary to he held
u. and for said county on the find Monday in March next
‘ik'iq “ e transcr,pt from the, minutes of said court. Aucust
<lb 18).j. auglO—w6m S. S. STAFFORD, c£j.‘
VTotlce to debtors &crertUors:-All Arsons imlel,
IjL ted , l ° lhe eßtsle Johu late of Stewart conn
deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and (t
6m& gB,U &BlJeßtate “HI present them propSfv
octtb J. U. SINGER KVr.
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GEORG [A —Randolph County•
Court of Ordinary, June Term, 1855.
ORDERED, That all and singular the parties interested,show
cause on or before the next January Term of this Court,
why Allen Janies, adm’r., and Sarah Butts, adm’x., on the es
\ late of Spyrus Butts, dec’d, should not be dismissed from their
| said administration, otherwise they will then be dismissed.
1 Given under my hand the fifth day of July, 1855.
July7—w6m u. p. B CALL, Ordinary.
Administrator’s *a!e. —Agreeably to an order of
the Court of Ordinary of Muscogee County, will bo
sold at the Market House, in the city of Columbus,on the
frs t Tuesday in November next, a negro girl named Ara
minta, 13 years old; also the House and Lot. containing
about one acre, where Wm.A. Lynn, dec’d resided in
his lifetime, being situated near the N orth Common of Co
lumbus, on the road leading to Hamilton. Also will be
sold on the premises where said deceased resided, on Sat
urday, the 4th c y of November, the household and kitch
en furniture ol sa .deceased.
Terms for the 1 ouse and Lot and Negro, made known
on the day ol sale. 1‘ or the household and kitchen furni
ture,cash. NANCY M. LYNN, Adm’x.
Sept. 18, 1855. twltwtd.
GEORGIA, Early county.
Court of Ordinary, for said County March Term, 1855.
THOMAS B. ANDREWS, administrator de bonisnon'on the
estate of John Jones, deceased, having made final returu
of his acts as such and petitioned lor letters dismissorj:
Disordered that all persons concerned, show cause if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted said ariubeant
at the October Term 1855, of our court.
A true extract from the minutes, March 17th, 1855
mar2fi—wfim. S. S. -STAFFORD. Ord.
GEORGIA, Taylor county —Whereas, John B.
VY right, applies to n*e tor letters of Guardianship of the
persons and property of Jeremiah Nix.jßurlin M. Nix. and
AJary Is ix, minor chi ldren of Nancy Nix:
All persons concerned will appear at my office and file their
objections, if any they have, by the first Monday in December
next, or letters will be granted.
Given hand at office, this 117th day of Oct, 1855.
ct22—w4od JOHN STURDIVANT, Ord.
GEORGIA, Taylor county.—Whereas, the estate of
Joel Bird, late of said county deceased,isunrepresented.
I hese are, tnerelbre, to cite ami admonish al! and singular
the kindred and creditors ot saief deceased to be and appear
at my office on the first Monday in November next, to show
cause, it any they have, why letters of administration should
not be granted to the Clerk of the Superior or Inferior
Court, or some other tit person. Given under my hand at
ofnee, this 2Gth day of September, 1855.
oct. 2-w4od. JOHN STURDEVANT, Ordinary.
TWO months after date application will be made to the
Court >f Ordinary of s-umter county, for leave to sell the
real estate of Richard B. Huff, late ol said county, dect a.-< and.
septß—wm JOHN A. HUFF, Adm'r.
TWO Mouths after date application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary of Early countv, for leave itofeell ‘he
Real Estate belonging to the estate ot Drayton .Blackl uty
deceased, by JOHN J. BIRD, Adm'r.
Blakely, Ga. Sept. 7tb, 1t55. svpljw .’ra