The Times & sentinel tri-weekly. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1858, December 21, 1855, Image 4

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Salo of Creek Indian Reserved Lands i in Alabama. Pi:rAKTHENT ‘ v THE IXTI RIOT?. Office otltMiad AtThirp, August 31,1855. PUBLIC notice is hereby “iveo tlst, agreeable to th* provis.ion* ot the firrt hectioo of tin? act of tile 3d of March, 1637, emit led “ An act to authorize and sanction tiie isaim* of re-mvc s provided tor Cre k Indiana in the treaty of March WentY-i'-nir, eighteen liunhed and thirty-two, in certain caw*, and for other}ur{>OM-*,” the several piece* or parcels ot’laud beix-ifi after described,. i> jug inthe Cooaa ond TM!hfV>o!*rt'i.iud districts, in Alabama, will, at the times and places deriguatc.di 1<■•1 >.po-cd for Kale at pub lic auction to toe highest bidder, lor eteh/ti (separate |)iec >r parcels ciefcribed, the fume to i c patented to tiie Dr hpective purchaser? upon the payment of the* purchase imr m-v, viz: On Wrdncxdfty, the !2(ith day of December, 1b55, at the Lmiot office for tins Cooea Di-iriet, in Leb anon, the following described tracts, which have beeo de cided ae unsold : Those of range six [Oj cast. The total! hail ol section twenty five [*3s,] io township eighteen J 8 o ;)U( ] V\ e-t hail ui tc-ctioii aeven ‘7,; ju township twenty-two [23.1 Ot range seven cast. Tiie weat half of section ttiirty-pne ]3l/ in township thirteen ;13/ and West half ol fectiou twelve 112,] in tuwu.-hip fourteen [H.J Os range nine [9,! ea-t. The south half of section ten ]lu,j iu township eighteen Id,] and .South half of section twenty-one [2l] in town-ship tweu ty [2O. j Tire north half of section thirteen [l3,] in township twenty two [22,j of rmjge fit'] ea-l. In townsiiip sixteen [lo.j of range eleven ‘ll,] east. Tiie west hall’ of section twcuty-inne [29,] aticf west hall of section thirty (30,) And the West half of section twenty two (22,) ia town ship eighteen (Id) of Jauge eleven (11) east. A Iso, at the same time and place, tiie ii.]Sow ing descri bed tract?, which have been claimed under alleged puretia* see from the roMirvees, their heirs, or otherwise, but which purchases have not been perfected by the payments of tiie amounts ol consideration respectively alleged, or tiie pro duction of evidence*'*>t such payment to the proper parties in interest, will he sold in the same manner, unless such payment is made or evidence theieol adduced, in accord ance with the requirements of the government,through, the office ot Indian Allans, by or before the 15tlr of Novem ber 1855, viz : The east half of section eight (B,j in township twenty (20 ) of range tnree (3) east. I)f range four (•!) east. The east half of section twenty-two t 22) in township nineteen (ID ;) and North half of section eighteen (18,) in township twenty (20 ) The west half ol section thirty-two (32,; in township seventeen (17,) of range six (6) east. Oi iange seven [7] east. The south half oi section thirty-four 134,j in township, lour teen [l4 ;J and *■ South halt of section ten 110,] in lowuship twenty >2o.] The east half of section twenty-six, (26,) in townsiiip sixteen, (16,) of range eight (8) cast And of range ten [lo] east. The west hall-ot section twenty-seven [27,] in township sixteen [l6,] and north half of section thirty-one (31,) in township seventeen [l7 ] ‘Amt on Wednesday, Ihc9Ut day of January, 1856, at the land office lor the Tallrtpoo*a district, in Mont gomery, the following described unsold tracts of land, viz Ihe south hail of section eight (8,) in township twenty three (23,) of range sixteen (16) east The north half of section thirty one (31.) in township twenty-two f 22,) of range seventeen (17,) east. Ui range eighteen (18) east. The weal liali of secliou fourteen (11,) in township nine teen-dll;) West half oTsection twenty-four (24,) in township nine teen (19 ;) ‘ ‘ ? East halt of section six (G,) in township twenty-three (23;) and . North lialfoi section seven ;7,) in ttiphehip twenty four (21.) >;X I lie west hal tof section thirteen [ 13/ /q township twen ty three of range nineteen [ 19] east* ‘ In township twenty four [24,] of range nineteen [l9] east. The south half of section eight [B;] North haif of scot ion nine [9 ; j North half of section ten [10;! North haif of section seventeen [l7 ;] !Souin halt of section seventeen [l7,] and North hall of section twenty one [2l.] The south half of section thirty six [36,J in township eighteen [lß,] ot range twenty [2o] east. In township eighteen (18,) of range twenty one [2l] cast. The west half of section thirty one [31;) West half of section thirty two [32 ;j and East half of section thirty two [32.] Ju township twenty [20,. of range twenty one [2l] east. The whole of section thirteen [l3;] and the South halt of section twentv nine [23 ;] The west half of section thirty two [32,] iu township twenty one [2l,] oi range twenty one [2l] east. The south half ot section twenty two [22,] in towuship seventeen [J7,] of range twen'yfcfwd [22] east, Tiie west half of section thirty (our [3l,] in township eighteen* [lß,] of rantwenty two [22,] east. The north half ol section thirty one [2l,] in townsiiip seventeen [l7,] twenty three |23,J east. The west half oi section twenty nine [29.1 in township eighteen [lß,l of range twenty three ,23] cast. The south half ot section three [3,] in township sixteen [lo,| of range twenty four [24] cast. 1 lie north halt ot section eleven (11,] in township eigh teen [lB/ ot range twenty lour [2l: east. The south halt of section fourteen 14.] in township twen ty/our [2l,] ot range twenty-six [26] ea-t. The south half of secdon thirty one ;3i,j in township fif teen [ls,] of range twenty seven [27] east. The north half of section thirty one [3l/ jn township eighteen [H,I of range twenty seven [27] cast. >- In township seventeen [l7,] of range twenty c;giU"[2B,j e#td The south half of section’ tout [4 ;] and North half of section eight [8 j ’ •’ And ihe south iialfqf section t’tve [s,] in township fifteen ■ls/ of range twenty nine [29J cast. Al-o, at the same time and place, the following de scribed tracts which have been claimed under alleged pur chases from reservees, their heirs, or otherwise, but which purchases have not been perfected by.the jsaymeate ot the amounts of consideration respectively alleged, <£ \he pro duction ot evidences ot such payment to tiie proper parties in interest, will be sold in the same mauuer, such payment is made or evideuco thereof adduced, ids- accord ance with the requirements of tiie government, tii§ougii the oflice ol Indian Affairs, by or before the 15th day ot No vember, 1855, viz: £ 1 he south halt ol section fifteen 15, iu two 22,0f range sixteen 16, east. J In township twenty-two 22, of range seventeen 17, east. ‘1 he east halt ot section seven 7 ; ‘•Vest half of section seven 7 ; and \> est halt ot section twenty-tour 24. In township twenty-four 24, of range seventeen 17, east. The north half of section twetitv-iour [24;] South hall ot section twenty four [24 ;] and East halt ot section thirty six [36 j Fractional sections six t 6j and seven [7J in townsiiip nineteen [I9J of range eigliteeu [lß] east. 1 iie west hali ot section five [sj iu township twenty [2o,] ol range eighteen [lßl ea-t. T iie west hall ot section one [l,] in township tweuty four j24,j of range eighteen [lß] east. - /- lr halt ot section three [3/ iu township nineteen i.i9.) ot r..nge nineteen [l9] east. 1 hfe south halt ot seem>n twenty-five [25,] in township seventeen [l7,] of range twenty r-iu; east. The east half of section twenty-niue [29/ in towns snip uinetoeu [l9,] ot range twenty /2U, east. Iu township twenty-ane ‘2l/ of range twenty 20i ea-t too south ha it oP’section twenty-two .22,) and the south half ot section twenty-five (25.) In U*wn!/p twenty-two ;22,) of range twenty ao*. east. * be east halt Ot section nine <2 - nj *he east half oi scciio'u s*vcn <7* io township twenty- i three A,J) ot range twenty (20) east, 1 township twenty-four (21,) of range twenty ,20 easi. • The north half of section mue (9. and ‘A est halt of section twenfy-twr> ,22 ; Th*s south haif ot section fiu in toHDsh.n twenty-one (SIP of range twenty-one ‘2l’ e-t. Tte north half of section thirty-hr a 35.) ia towuship! twenty-two 2” ) of raugo tacuty-on” (21) east. In ‘ west half sKeiion -cyenlagn vi 7, in township twenty- ! so .24/ ot range twenty-due .21) east. Ia ton jstiip seventeen [I7,J of range twenty two ]22{,{ CsST. * i I'he north half of see‘ton thirteen [l3/ and i Fist haif of section twentv hve {■&.)/ j’ Tne couth haif of 3rtc r ' , ' , !)'th''p§ (3,j in tow nship 66^.5. |j ( . j cf range twenty three {2*3, c-ast. Th* cast half ot saetion tarcotf-uhs* (29,) |u township ; -cvcntfson [ 17,] of rgnje [23] assi. ‘\ ha weet half df Motion four [4/ ia townaiiip aigV.teeu, j [IS/ ol range twauty-three r 23] ea^t. Tha 001 th halt of sactioo two [2/ in tevrnfchiy twenty 1 [2O/ ofrantwenty-lbrea [23] east. ‘I nn oatt naif Os section fifteen [ls/ iu u>w*>h'p twanty | tw'. [22,]‘of range twente-ioar [24] , • The north half of section eaventeea [IT/® towaamp, [2O/ of rauge twenty-five [2s] aa?t. liie of section six [6,1 io townskip twaaty-tw [92/ cf range twenty-five [2s] east. - 1 j Tha west half of eection fonr (4/ ia tow uni. ip went) One [2l/ of range twenty-sex [26] eaet. . : The south half oi sect,on twenty-two ia j. eig/tesa [lB/ of range twenty‘Beten [37] Tiia north ha}f of section {hirty-ihreo ’33/ in j twenty ona [2l/ of range twenty-eater. (27) east. Tite anutii haif of 6tive twelve (12.) in towtialiip t V ty two (22.) of rang* t wen."-seven (27) ea^t. T[he v. u6t halt of section savonteeu (17,) iu tawneU eo (11.) of range tveenty-eight (28) ea?t. r j'i)o south halt of seetioa thirty-one (31,) iu lovt oe* eighteen (IS,; of r*ugc twenty-eight (28) east. Fiie w cst half of secliun iour (4,) in tovrn.ibip twcoty-t (22,) of range twenty-eight (28; east. The east half of section nineteen (19.) in townsiiip evereu j (U,) of range twenty-nine (99, eaet; end the south hait ] lection thirty-three v 33,) in township t*eventeen (17,) of j ransfe. twenty-nine 29) ead.. Those Hales wiii c >mmence at the hour of IS-o'eioek, ni., of each day above deeignated, and con Mme until all of the lends then subject to si!e undor this notme sra offered. CHARLES E. MIX. Sb*nt i<—wtiHlJan. Acting'C.mimissionipr j Trustees’ Sale of the Coweta Falls MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 1) Y VIRTUE of a trust reposed in ue, under notice of ) default from the Bond holders, we wiii offer for sale | at the market house inthec/y of tiie lir.-t . Tuesday in February next, the following property or eo | much thererof,&B rnay ccssary to pay tiie outstanding Bonds isuued by said Company, to wit: All those tracts ot land in the city of Colhuibn*, county of Mtir-cosjee and State of (icorgia, known and designa ted as Lot No. 1 of tiie Water Lot Company of tiie city of Columbus survey, being all ot said lot lying east of the Canal Wail on said lot and extending to lots below’ and running nearly north and south, together with the Fac tory and improvements situated on said lot: also a lot commencing on the north west corner ot said Factory lot, No. 1, thencanorth 100 feet, thence east to a point at right angles with the north west corner of the factory lot, thence south 100 feet, thence west to the point of begin ning. Also, lot No. 191, ae designated in the plan ot the Oily of Columbus, containing i acre more or less, being the same lot upon which ia built the dwelling for the oper atives of the Coweta Falls Manufacturing Company, to gether with all the right,’ members and appurtenances thereunto belonging. And also the following personal property contained in the Factory building, on lot No. 1. to-wit: 18 Warp Fly Frames, of 96 Spindles each, 2 King Fellows’Frames of 132 Spindles each; 2 Mules ol 256 Spirttiles each; 2 Dressers, 50 Looms, and all the ap purtenances thereunto belonging: 3 Wool Cards and Jacks of 100 Snindloe. together with all and every part of the Machinery now in said building. R. J. MOSES. ) W. A. REDD. f .Trustees. 11. H EPPING, ) Terms Cash. The bidder will be required to pay dowm | at the sale the purchase money, or the property will be ! immediately re-sold on account of the first purchaser, i Nov. 21, 1m55. w&tw'tds. Valuable Property in Wynnton, FOR SALE, OS theflr'it Tiie3ils.y in January next, 1 will sell at the Mar ket Ftouse in Columbus, if r.ot disposed of sooner, iny ! house, with fifty-two and a half acres, more or teas, or lav j house with ter. acres attached to it. it is handsomely iin pro v i ed with a large white house, containing live spacious rooms— : aamal.eror.e with throe—a commodious, kitchen, two excel j lent negro,houses, a fine store room and smoke house, a bath | mg hmiM*i au excellent well of water, a large barn,and ! other out door improvements, ‘t he adjacent grounds are set i with nmrferous Ln ds ot iragint and flowery trees, and the ; dwelling houses are fronted with as beautiful an oak grove as ! lenders agreeable and laseinating any homestead. ‘I here are ! several go and varieties of figs, grapes, apples aud peaches, with about sixty sowing quince trees, some of which bear fruit. It ! is in an excellent neighborhood, nehr three good schools ml | one mile from CoJnmb’iE. It cannot be equalled, by any piece in or near the vicinity, for its natural beauty and nob and lit alth fulnees—there being no local cause whatever for sickness. The land is admirably adapted for building lots. The purchaser of the whole will be required to pay one-third in hand, the other in two installments of twelve months, each, bearing in terest Irom date—if only the house and ten acres, cne-tLirdin hand, the balance in two installments of 2 years, with interest ] from and te. A lien on the place will be retained until the pur j chase be paid. I refer those wishing to purchase to vir.Joh n J. McKendree, on Bread Street, below Messrs. Holt, Three wits & Cos. CYRUS A.ROY ST> >N 'oitmtbus.Ga. Nov. 24. w&iwtd FINE Y WOODS LAND IOR SALE. ! fT'HSJ subscribers offer for sale on accommodating term?,, n ; X iractsof laiuy fHiiocounly of'Chattahoochee, lbilloca Set tlement, No?, 0., oft and tiO, adjoining l.stes, Patterson nod ; others, containing two hundred two and a halt ) acres each 4 with all the improvements thereon, i If not sold before the first Tuesday in January next, will, on : ttia r day, be offered ol public outcry in the town of Ousseta to 1 the highest bidder, on the following terms to wit; One ■ . Tlirt Cash} the balance one and two years .credit, amply ; secured with interest from date of sale. Our agent, Mr. bate*. | adjoining the promises, will show to all desirous of examining ! it. E. BAttSAKy fc CO.. j nov‘}4 —w&twtd Columbus, (ia. i ‘ ‘• 7~~ ~~ ‘ ~ Havana Plan Lottery. LOTTERY!LOTTERY! LOTTERY! | Jasper County Academy Lottery. ffEji Authority of the State of Georgia. F Macon, Ga, CD QJ CD < CLA S S /. I WILL be distributed according to the tnllowing grand and Unprecedented scheme, in public, a; Concert Had, Macon,Ua.. under th sworn superintendence of Col. fleorse M. Logan and James A. Xisbet, Esq. 0 The Manager announceshis determination to tuake ibis the itodst popular i.ottery in the world, and challenges comp irisou | as to the chances to draw Prizes with any other Lottery. Remember, every prize isdrawn at each drawing, and paid i when due in lu.l without any reduction. TO BE DRAWN JAN. Id. 18dd. j I PRI/.B OF $13,0(10 I do 5.010 l do 4,000 1 i d> :t.ooo 1 do • 2,000 I ds ; 15,00 i I do 1,100 5 Prizes of 1,000 !50 do 500 : 101 Prize. ; n all amounting j 83^Tickets $lO Halves $5 ; Quarters $2 50. TRN rHOUSAND NFMBGRS. The chances to gain the Capital Prize in the old co nblnation plan is 1 in 7d,078, in this 1 in lu,ooo. ibawingssent to ailordering tickets. All orders, rely on it, strictly coifldenlial. Bills on all solvout Ranks taken at par. Registered money letters at my risk. Prizes paid when due without discount. Address JAMES V. WINTER, Manager, j julvtM—wtf Macon. Ga. TO PLANTERS. LINSEYSI LINSEYSM • TXTE call attention to the fact that our Linsev? are vri i W der, l>y 3or 3 inches, than those usually sold here that they are made ot prune Georgia Wool, and weiyh lud 10 ounces to the yard. It Planters eonglhit thoir in terest they will buy of our goods. They S!e the IkM ia Georgia. aug3lw*twtf WINTER FACTORY. ATTENTIONFARM ERS! SPLENDID SEED WHEAT AT PALACE asiLLS. V\7 L h * v * *°r sale a Ixt of Pure White Wheat. ko**wu ri ▼ the PLTI’S ’vVfIL.AT, raised hv Jir. Nelson <’lavtou, of . L’ lamhers county, Ala, equal to tha'best iu the states of Ai , uoauia ( r Georgia. We pledge ourselves to pay -lie. more per bus! cl f r wheat of the next crop ra sed cunmixed) iron, this seed than f rfhe besi Eed Wheat then ir market. Price 92.30 per bushel oi fie per peck. This wheat wiere cleaned and prepared for Planting. uc|l7—w&twtf HINTER‘B FAL.AOF SJIF.LS. BAG 0IV! \\ r ti will scßTor CAPH oron a CREDIT s Mil the K>ll r *n<j > of the Tear, tbe Best Huallty of Tenues- I **+ Baeen! Cal! at B. A. Kichante & cv> , e.,J. i ®ee Logon's, ! Broad Street, Columbus <'H.,and a* the store of O. Lamer. Gi- i rard, Ala. A reduction ic price w ill be made :o ra.r of Mer- i chants. <i. \V. A ,1 \ AN tiFR, inly 10—- jtrw:f. j. K. f'>s. i j.- ■ r 1~0 Rtf [£3,. R a n lp > 4 C'(,q n * CryiMtof Ordinary, June Terra.. ISNS. / That ell uud singular the parties inier* a od,?hew ! - cause cu or before tLe next Junoary Tfrro of (bis IVmvt, | v -7 Allen Jatnee, adtn'r , and Bar ah Butte, adet'i ,on the es- * r'o of bpyrus Cutis,d®c’d,ehonld pet pc *i:*A ?$-cd from their { Sa*c other TiiES tfcc-yadti tbs.n L.- oirsr.it scd. { Giver unde* erp Vtjf f-M 1 nvt* ‘ * YVp p P_> u , ry 'get*.. j • BROOKS A tIIPMIN; COLUMBUS] GA . i Cj U 4 VB removed to their caw i.r.d couimrnlt-] ouStore. ‘J I>oor* Dejow ihcir.oid Stand, i Jfc-'-w on VYeat Broad Str'eov. * V\> era now reeeU ir-g ami oberin^'a*. Whole-i vale and He tail Flock of DRUGS, MEDCINES, “fy And all other articles pertaining to our buai- • lap| u j ness, whteb, iu point 01 quality and variety,are t ] equal, i cot superior, to nn) \ t-r before offered ! j in rhi* market. ‘ PhyalclHins uml Merc limit a doing j J business in Ibo Country, will Ond it to their in- i teresno call at-d exanaiou our slock bet ore purchasing else- f where, p wesnall be enabled, through our taciiitics, to otfer our article* upon vey low terms. PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT. In ibis important branch of the business we have made u a uy deirabic iutprovettichts, to wbich, we particuloly call the • at etttiou of Physicians and the citizen* of Bolton bus. Fully ; aware ot the rospousibilitv attached to ;he ChA I'O I’JSTDJjftJ ; OFMXJjK JX * s ami,the precaution necessary 10 be used we j are determined to give it dar personal attention; which assu rance, with our Itm-wn txoeiifucein the business, will, wo! trust, secure far us a continuance of tbe liberal patronage ] hitherto bestowed. I’byaicians and ttioaa who wish to l-n served utter (he usual hour of closing at night, will find 11s in the back room above ! the store, which is accessible bj a tight of fctairh irpm .the : front. J.MVOH TEI) FRENCH TOILET ARTICLES. They are also receiving and will continue to keep on hand a [ good supply of the above; consisting of a great variety of Soaps. Lubin’s Hdkf. Extracts & Cologne, In Cut and beautiful Rohc.nian (Ila.ware Bottles: tdso. other Fancy Articles, to which we respectfully in\iie attention. ’ of the Negro and Mor.ur. JollN W. BRO(.)K8, oct3—w&.lwt K. S.CHAPMAN. | I# ifl fHt. vp in the Largest fit zed Haiti and i* arZnowl i edged to be the best Sarsaparilla made, ns is certified by the, von : dcrfnl cores it has pe.rf irme.d, the original copies of which arc | m the possession of the Prop 1 itlar. Remember , litis is the only ; true and original arlicit. ! PcrofiiM, SyphjlHs, Mcrcttlial Complaints, Cancer, Gangrene Rheumatism, anrla vast variety of other diseases are Speedily ! &i.d perfectly cured by the use of this medicine. Read the following Certificate : TiLi*voo*iA Cos., Ala., Jan. 2, 1852. UkarFir:—! send you this to certify to yon lhat your Kx i tract of Yetlow Dock and Sarsaparilla has performed one o! j the most wonderful cures on 10c that has evtrbecu effected on Ul”)l. I have been atilicted for forty years with eruptions on [my ] legs and feel; in 1848 they g/t so bad that V lad to go’ on | crutches, and In 1849 I hadone leg amputated above the knee. I Iu about nine mont-hs after my other leg .broke out in large 1 eatingand running sores from mv knee to my font, and is ; charged a great deal of offensive matter. My groin ah:a broke ! out in large biles, which discharged innchoffensive matter,and ! at ine same time my left hand broke out in large running sores ; nearly to my elbow. The misery that l have suffered for fho last Ivo years 1 cau | not desetibe to you. 1 was insuch agony that 1 never rented ! day or night. In October last my son brought me one of your bottle wrap per-; I read it, and found record of some •wonderful cures > performed by your “Extract oi Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla” t sent find got two bottles of it, and commenced taking it. In j two weeks, to my great astonishment, my sores alt became ea sy,and 1 could sleep all night, a thing 1 had not done for two ; j ear*- When I had taken six bottles, joy sores lied nearly all to uted. My sores got well as If by enchantment. I have now used in all eight bottieeoi your “Extract of Yellow Dock ami j Sarsaparilla,’’ and now consider myself well; j l eni'esit all of the atiicited to try this medicine, for I believe ’ it will cure am known disease iu the world. Lay aside ail j prejudice and just try it, and proclaim Jits great word) to ] suffering mankind aud entreat them to take it, for it will cure i them. .1/v case is well known in v terse portion of Pnuth t arolina, ’ Georgia and Viabfma, aud if any should doubt the above cure, I Invite them to call ;* me,* and! will si>w trt 111 tbe | seers. * pan b<* lound in Tallapoosa C ounty Alabama, one . mile from Htoe’s i errv. :;i:.vajah in;<;ni; j . The veliaw Dockami Sarsaparilla i* peculiarly adapted for : females of di lioate health, resulting from irregularity ol men ] *inut 1 discharges, and otherdb-ases peculiar io their sex,— Tbe proprietor has. in bte possession of t* great number ol er-r tifleates of cures, nertt rmril of the above description- We | assure the ailPcted, that a bottle or two 01 Dr. Dnysott’s Ex tract of Yelt<w Dock and {sarsaparilla v HI at once regulate i those didicuhies and renew the natural energies up iii uuart hottle—price -Vi per bottL. Fold V\T)olesale and ltetail bv ’ Scovill & Heead, Chartres Street, N. 0 Gbiur itl Agenis for the Southern Slates, !<> whom all orders must be addressed. > ALSO SOLD BY ! David Yotmg, ColttmhnsA.ln., .1 T. Roes*, Gre. nvilli, ’ Brooks & Chapman, “ “T. J. Ifnnt &C< Whito^ville Danf’oit!) &. Nagle, ‘I fi j>. 11. Head Lumpkin, Ga. ] ltoheit Carter, __ “ “E. Willi? & Cos., Tslhotton, J. F. Woodbury,Hamilton, G. J. Brings, Buena Vista,Ga june2B. w&tvvy THIS Medicinets prepared by a.regular bred Southern Phy sician who has practiced liisyirofeesion for die lost eight ’ een years iii the State ol Alabama. It will be found upan a ! fair trial to be the mott prompt ami effectual remedy for ail disease's of the Oukst and LuMja ever discovered, and when every other letnedv fails this is sure to give relit/, j The greatest care has btum token in it* preparation, being j compounded on the most ecientijic principles. In H, eemposi j tion is embraced aeombin ttion of the most valuable and tffcc j tier Espedorantf) rLiodnncs and Setiaiir*.* w hich are ki.own to : possess the hi<£neat repute with ail intelligent members oi lire Jlentcal Profession. No fact can be more self evident than that ibis preparation has already acquired high reputation and great popularity wherever it has been ini reduced. Assuming no extraordina ry pretensions, but relying solely upoi it* ownintriiisic virtues, this valuab e nudicine, invented and prepared by an experi enced, Southern PliVfician alter many years of practical inves tigation and app ication, has at lentth secuted tiie most un limited coufid nee. wherever it has btaui introduced, !• acer 1 tain remedial agent in all diseases of Lite respiratory oigaus. if the unsolicited tt sMnmny of skilllul physicians, profound lawyers,and eminent divides, together with other* of high character,learning and discriminavion, ea beany evidence o f its intrinsic, superiority, cert inly it-ha a claim upon the gen erous conitienee of an omightened and discriminating com iounitj. A t ain of diseases so desolating, so withering, so j general and latal in their remits, ha* at length met with arem edy that never t s roct c.r.. unless by lot.g and criminal neglect m: injudicious tr atmentthe disease has completely un- and nothing has been left to rear the tair fabric of health upon, but its ruinedat tidesolaieti frag ments. A remedy tbereforej that can berelieil will YIELD IMMEMA I k ttKLISF. TtUT WILLCCRK BF-TOND A A>t)l ; ‘he direct tops *‘e faithfully tollowed, > p useless, for health i pat amount to ail earthly ro?>sideratioiui, aiid bv far the m as* ineoiimabietreasuretl.-ie world cm afford. I>f. Boon, a oib • tinguisued physician j Macon, f.a,, gays, “that in every in j s'anie he has touno thisprtparaiion a sate Bnl prompt rone dy for all pnlmonsr* disease**. r,d takes pleasure in recoxo ’ lueudiu? it as a reliable anodyne < xpcctonmt.’ 1 J>r. Tennant, ; <>t Alarie ia, pbvsiciau i*t decii 1 dl* Uiprh reputation as ; an ab c K.ni experienced *>rnct!timer. *,t< r a.n? bul expresses 1 the same op'niop. and recommend? it.c*t* ii<Ai.ve T y in l-i* prcc lice. I>r. P.Sf.Cohou.of char esiouiP. ‘/..the soutor partner m tlic exter give V\ hylesalv at and ln r *ptriii:u Ihug House oil*. M. Cohcu & t_’o , rt:ci>tnu>**i*t?*i in the l ightsf t°rms,and ea\? this preparation bag the highest Chirac’ s r it> (1 at city, and that bousesi’ tllogelber in bh? famrfj wiiP sue ‘ese. Dr. (V .A. Booth, of Memphis. Tou*i.. expresses the most exalted opi moo of Its efficacy. Dr.f. B. rr*i. of Ripley, >'s?s.. re- C'rtMvrd* ithigh! *,od p r f**ril esiti-s'ccsively ‘ hiprct : c*. , lu addition to the above, ibe ii.vfr.bmftnd proprietor of this ! Afeiiicinc bts an almostinpumerr.'olestiutnt er r *’ qj H* ‘ iftcary auj big?; ctiarsct* r, srd is dfd'y recei4ii:g u-oir, Sold b> all wb:-k*sale and retail Dengt s*? evi rywl.tr:'. aud iuC->lu®b'i9 by Messrg Brook* * Chapman: Deot’orth & Nagle: Uolit.Carter;Robert A. VN H<-e.%rd David Your?. Fr‘oe utt tfoilerner Hi,?tie. or S** D< til®s for Fl’ e lioiiars. nr > vrtff.—Noce genuine unle-.? tv-, -e if e fine steel cu srrav*na t,u theouishje. with tic r ac ? mtlt- c.f tf'iP LUMs, jt. n , gpvrsve i ‘-bf-r. r n- .-i-o. l!t name and the oftneof tfce med.cpe are ffown in thegiass. Be sure ‘o n*k for lr.C Wdi amV M bnon'c nafsav o’ WiM Lherry and Wood Saptba. and let nont>-r be } si=i cd op< r jou jvjur life may depend upon r'o*ir cantU*t> in this parHcu er. j All onles* for this vsiaable me Hripr Fboubd ? e aildrer cd to Meears. Wiltncson * Duryee. BuottvijV,.Aiaf, whoa 6 tsy ?dse.-at s-gtaiefer tbe Fdu hsat; ?‘*es. rt. trfx.T r M.D. t-, cyrHe,„f>. GOOD FCTRmTtmK. #. m miMmmMM *’ so*. TAKE pleasure in informing the public that they are now receiving a wT aWorhrcf stock T FINK FURNITURE, ami guarantee that purchasers wkl find better Goods at their i stnbUTment tm* n have ever been brought to this Market by anv other concern. Our Furniture is ail of the Lab-si Sty us and substantially made. Our advantages for getting up GOOD J’UR.XITVRP Sre equal to tia^* 4 pos sessed by any other firm jo the United States, and we are determined to sell good articles at moderate prices. \Yu will also keep ua iiftnd u good assortment of Mats, Baskets, Children’s Wagons, Wall Paper, Window Shades and Cornices. Persons in want cf Furniture will find it decidedly to their and vantage to purchase of us. Our Store is nest door to Hall, Moj*ls & Co.'s Hard-Ware Store. 1 he same house l.atf been occupied for several years past, as a Fumintre Store, bv oilier parties, and we deem it but justice to uuraelveß anti the public to state that we are in no wav whatever connected with the parties who occupied this house, up to the Ist Nowmlu r 15, ? 5. Neither do we* a p t our Fur niture from the same Manufactory, and purchaser- may confidently rely on getting better articles froth us tliau have ever been sold bv anv house in this citv. Columbus, Ga., Dec. Id, ’os.—w&twif ’ G. \Y. DILLINGHAM & CO. ■ y , , . ‘*'* ‘ “ REiMOVAZ. ! iviuxsiffix iMPOKiuas. SAMMIS & ROONEY * ‘ !. •’ v IIAYK -REMOVED Til Fill EXTENSIVE STOCK OF IT 11 MTU RE TO TH EIR NEW F.OUR STORY ERICK BUILDING , (IRON FRONT, Nearly Opposite their Old Stand. WHERE they will be happy to see their old friends and customers, and show them somo thi g brilliant and inviting in the way of FURNITURE. ur Ware-Rooms are unequalled in Beauty and our Furniture recherche. We offer rare nd vantages to purchasers, furnishing their Houses, throughout, in a tasteful and uniform style, by having a branch of our business in New York City, where the Seni'or partner Manufactures, un der his own eve, articles to suit the most fastidious. We have on hand Furniture suitable for - . Parlor, Bed, Sitting, Dining Boom and Kitchen, j Os Rosewood, Mahogony, Walnut Pine , A*c., tyc.; and as LOW as can be found North or | South. An assortment of CARPPTTJSG and CL R'f'AI.XS will also be on band that will net j fail to please. Call and see. Our Stock consists in pait of ETAR.SH AS, TETE A TETES, ! ARM CHAIRS, WHATNOTS & SOFAS of Rosewood. Broeatelto and Mahogany for parlors, i BUREAUS—Dressing, Marble and Mahogany tops. SIDE-BOARDS, Mat hie & Mali’gy Tops. BOOK CASES of all kinds and SECRETARIES attached. ‘FABLES—Centre, Dining and Extension. BEDSTEADS—High and low post, French & Cottage. Enamel sets for bed rooms, all colors. Walnut Setts for Bed Rooms, Mahogony do. CHAIRS—an extensive assortment of all Woods. LOOKING GLASSES—aII sizes in frames ami out. CARPETS—Brussels Ingrain, Tapestry, &e. CURTAINS—of Brocatelle and Damask; all colors. SHADES, Gilt Cornices ami Curtain Holders. * Columbus, Ga. OciA.j— w&tw3m | REA U Y MA!) E OLOTU lN G, SLOTHING TO ORDER It GENTS. FURNISHING GOODS ! pjß* #ati mjbloa aw i H AM-: now in .Store a 1.-irge well aismtml nml rarWiilir solii-lt.l Stuck of Kov'h Voutb'a ami < vtiilv'im ti s j ! . - ! Fashionably Cut and Weil Made Clothing, °t ti*t‘ii‘o\vu Mumitncture. A l#t*iititilul.A^snitmnnt ot'.tA.ntiometrs Funiisliing toous, I HATS, CATS, TRUMS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, IAIBRELLAS, AC. I ‘ ‘ ■ “ : ~ ‘ ... AX JiXCEEDIKOLY LARUIS ST< C!C OK | Which (havings applied themselves with the beD mcclmni.** <bat can be commanded h. tin* I City of New York,; they are prepared to iiianuCieiure in a style of cut and finish, mr er before know n in this city. Columbus, Ga., Sept. %>:J 1855. w&twtl GRATIS"! Just Published: A New Discovery in Medicine! A Few Words on the it at ion a 1 Treatment, without mfcuicine, ♦> ?:> rhea. or Loctd \\ ervrij>, Nirvou-* Dehihiy. 1 ** pi rite, Lassitude. “A eak ne.-s of Li.ribs m Uaca, indisposition and Dicajuie../ tr tinny arm J.armr, Dirtiness of Apprehension, Lu#* of Memory, aversion to So ciety, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Seif Distrust, Dizziness, Head Ache.lnvoluntary Discharge*, Pains inlheSirtr, Afftr tioii oftho Eyes, l’imple<* ou tuc Face, Urinal aul otherlnflr nii:ie*in man. From the Prench of Ur. H. JJe Loney. The important fact that these alarm! ug complaint* may easi ly be removed without medicine, is, in this small tract, clearly ueiaons* rated; and the entirety new Hud highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, ruliy explained, bv means of which every one is enabled to cure himself perffctlj, and at th° least possi ole cost, avoiding thereby all the adver tised nostrum aof the day. Sent to any address, gratis, ami post free in a seeded ern el ope, by remit tine (post paid,! two postage stamps to Dr. li. De UANLV, .No. 17,hispenard Street,New York. *tt twwfnn. NOTICE; PERSON!® indebted to A. C. Flewellcn & Co.wiUplcase makeimmedtalepayinent. Their accounts may befouud lthe Hook Store of J. J., DOWELL. Columbus. Dec hu—tw&wtf OAT STRAW, IMIE lioek Island Paper 'Mills want to pure! at*! 100 . tons of CLEAN INSIDE SHUCKS and 50 ol OAT STRAW, for •’ which will be paid $lO per ton be paid, delivered in bales. ( olumbus, Ga., July 31. 185.')—tw*fcwtf. RAGGING AND BALE ROPE. j A A Bale? India Ba‘fjjinjr. lU‘ * 500 Coils Rope. For wile by t 1 KEEN WOOD A. GRI M FIB. Columbus, Sept 13, 1854—tw&rwtf TROY FACTORY WARE-ROOilSi EAST SIDE BROAD ST.—SOS. U k %. R. G. JEFFERSON & CO. comprising the lolloping aiiiuloS ol’ rceeU manufacture aod of the wrv beet materials,Hr! BEDSTEADS, of various patterns, vary ;og in price from four to thiity dellare. CHAlßS—Cottage, Iloe'ou 0110.-e, M’ri mg GitiidreriV. m and Dining TUBS, BUCKETS,—C/on inr-n Pine, Cw#r*ud.iriiij. ei , —brs< and iro” bound of ‘ ari-nis sue?-. CliUPNS—Common Pt-'u, ( edar aoiiduoiptr, brast B nd ir>m hre-ud. rd various s~v--. WELL BUCKETS, RO4 F Bt'CKETS. Wardrobes. WesbstactJs, Tables. FWkFy ro;>uy r>ihcr : -rtet*f *r bouse furu*;c- g sod do me Ate puipv'MS. * ‘ ; AiLcrtKftleft at tuc \|*e frw-m or dirt-c ted >'*K. E £*o.. tronj count ry mere hauls acd ethej*. vd| oc oroipnMy ail<‘cd**4 t > THe Faottw v■ -uij ia s saettoa n H:eh *£*r4% * abuad*at tunply of od,Hhkorv>. Beach* Wiiout, Gun!., Fin®. A-h ; ? c , S v BTuI- ATty $ fl.vyrs-*?;. • *Aaiiii’ I*‘JOLtOV- Gijum’ VvG j. S>i- I, n$S. w&tiv%i. BEED WHEAT. 1 1 I*"l <if choice W hi!<* “W lit-ut,just receiver! and > lurmieM m-Ul—winwu’ P.\,AEK Mii.LS. a CARD. r | IIIS Pap* r:■ tiia; ■•MCtuivd at Ur : k i>;:o and I‘£pr Tdiils, ~ ( ■■oiumhuß *■ Three cn o hnif centri per lb. v, id bn paid inr Elea 11 Litu-n and Cotton ItAljr*. Printing and Wrapping Paper for Sale AT LOW PRICES. tiolumboß.Oa l<oy 17. iv^twtt WINTER FAS‘fOB¥, Ooi-0.332.13iz5, Ga; YARNS, LfNSEYS, TWINE’ SLW IN(J ‘J’IjRJiAD, lor salt . U’flOJi (Jard?d Rt one fourth ipll or ten certe lf r pOtiLil. LINSIOYS made tip on shares, or 15c. }>er yard. All Work done Promptly mid Warranted. • .ifONTGO3IERY~I ROX WORKS, MOATKOERY, AU. ‘ WILL ‘FUULiISH PROMPTLY OTEAM IhiiinCß,Circular Baw Miltg.'Crist Mills, Shaftii^js Oor anj Uesci ifuiou of JHJiCHIj\ fH }. Alto kick’s un fiv&Hed Water VV heels,the best in the world. Lynch. Pane it * ‘<*, Wnittlesy & Woodruff & <octchins,or! the Muscogee Ha l Ptoad. and nutnerotis other*, testify t< cr/ttinc HWo feet of! .umber per hour, each using one ofomdj Pal out Circular Saw Mills ol oneSft.v. C. W. \7 INTER. . A ireiv*. * ,'olnmbus Ceorcia STEVENS & KIDDER’S M 1 PATENT SIIINEL.K MACHINE, Fur l/tc Purjumr of SjtUilniZ, Shaving and Jointing.* Shingle*. . j * IMIE Mfiebine i~ simple in its but stronj asgl durable, and not liable to get .ut of order. It will m&KeloiiM I'ijtecn hundred lo tir.o thou-}’ amid Shinglt* irr hourly of sup* :ior quality, and pjj>. anv 1 niluni tiiit tif laj^tyr. 1 The titstß* r led to the Macliitio from te Eops without Het-miaff. boiling or drying, in bolts of ro reijoire*, tliicku>jf cr thnpe. Tw * bauds otilv aro ieed* dto attenii * it. ‘ A tw.jftl'.or-*. po'Vi ris m ilieierjt to run jt. The >| a . L ctiiu** eau b*- ritiKcl ed c- ?nv kind ol motive p<-wer,-whe ther rusj !sv Horse, Morn or Water—ls) Mills. 1 D'n*, 4rc. atl ’ l he; uudcMgMrJ will I'sposo o! Rights for the Mates ©j Georgia, Alabama and Louisiana. A. S. NEWJIOUSE, :ii) A D HILL. The Machine can be -een inoperatk rj at the WlN’TEl4® Iren'Works*, MomgjiiiCA-, idr sw weeks. wA Nuv. “ octS wtw6m L M'lCl it XOTK K. **•’ IN C:r eusfffinere may understand , terra? on.w t>iea.' s '6 Usde, we. have it adu.-abff to publish them. They aie ai follow*: for ail purchat-f |k v An Ume,payment:- mi! be reac.ired raice a \ear; rv )t * s Afiv sod Ll-f Jsuv: O-i al! *moor*-s unpaid a- the tin!*-, >:• iSe.R fiji. ‘■>* *nrj •••r o’ jL-cf r. BATIN'A RP, K C v r.iimuone, .Ikji, Ft, ‘55. yinll—uAtwtl