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Trustees’ Sale of the Coweta Falls
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
BY VIRTUE of a trust reposed in us, under notice of
default from the Bond holders, we will offer lor sale
at the market-house in the city of Columbus, on the first
Tuesday in February next, the following property or so
much thererof as maybe necessary to pay the outstanding
Bonds issued by said Company, to wit:
All those tracts of land in the city of Columbus, county
of Mnscowec and State of Georgia, known and designa
ted as Lot No. 1 of the Water Lot Company of the city
of Columbus survey, being all of said lot lying east of
the Canal Wall on said lot and extending to lots below
and running uearly north and south, together with the Fac
tory and improvements situated on said lot: also a lot
commencing on the north west corner of said Factory lot,
No. 1, thence north 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, as designated in the plan of the
City of Columbus, containing I acre more or less, being
the same lot upon which is 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 eafh; 2 IVlules o
256 Spindles each; 2 Dressers, 50 Looms, and all the ap
purtenances thereunto belonging; 3 Wool Cards and
Jacks of 100 Spindles, together with all and every part of
the Machinery now in said building.
R. J. MOSES. )
W. A. REDD, > .Trustees.
11. H. EFFING, )
Terms Cash. The bidder will be required to pay down
at the sale the purchase money, or the property will be
immediately re-sold on account of the first purchaser.
Nov. 21, 1855. w&twtds.
LAND WARRANTS,
LAND OFFICE AND AGENCY,
Y OR THE PURCHASE AND
SALE O F RE A L EST AT E
OF ALL
CONVEYANCER, &c., &c.,
ON RANDOEFH STREET,.
Opposite the Post Ollice, Columbus, Ga.
I HAVE determined to devote my time exclusively to th(
LAND BUSINESS, and hope, from my knowledge of the
lauds in Georgia, to be able to give entire satisfaction to all
who may entrust me with business. I am prepared to either
buy Os seif, perhaps to belter advantage than any other person
hi Western or .South-Western GEeorgia.
If youhave lands to sell, call upon me; if Ido not purchase,
1 will find 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 am prepar
ed to ascertain the owner of almost every vacant lot of land
in the State. If you wi*h to have your land valued, you may
rely Upon correct information, upon reasonable terms.
Deeds, M ortgages, and other instruments, drawn cor
rectly and at low rales. * -
OT Agents wanted to sell Bonner’s large map of Oeorgis
high per cent.given.
One thing is vertain,T am paying New York and Washing
ton Cit w Pricks for LAND WARRANTS, allowing a small
cornmis ,lon.
Having also made an arrangement with oneof the best firms
in Washington, I am prepared to appiy for
Bounty Land Warrants,
of all sizes, and will charge but Five Dollars for each applica
tion—to be paid for when the warrant arrives. F ring in your
claims soon.
As 1 intend to make this a permanent business, and give it my
undivided attention, with a determination to give satisfaction,
I hope to receive a liberal share of patronage, from my friends
and thecommunity generally. S. R. BONNER,
julyMl—w&twly Land Office, Columbus.
Bounty Land! Bounty Land! Bounty Land
THE undersigned having associated thrmselves together for
the purpose of procurifig BOUNTY LAND under
the several acts of Congress heretofore passd, are now’ prepared
to make application for all who who are entitled.
Persons who have heretofore received Bounty Land War
rants, are, under a recent act of Congress, entitled to an addi
tional Bounty of Land, and by calling at our office canget all
he necessary information.
Weave also prepared to prosecute Pension and other claims
against the United States. F:om our long experience and gen
ral success, we can with confidence say, that all claims entrus
d to our care, will bo promptly and speedily adjusted
One ot the parties being constantly in Washington city, will
g vet he business his personal attention there.
Office over Gunby & Daniels’ Store, Columbus, Georgia.
MICHAEL N. CLARK,
feb24..wfctwt,f. A. B. RAGAN.
New Books! New Books!
JUNO CLIFFORD by a Lady ;
Boechcroit, by the author ot llurs of Red
The Old Farm House, by Mrs.C. B.Faing;
The Japan Expedition, by Spalding ;
The Escaped Nun;
Crotchets and Quavers, by Max Maretze k;
Kiosterheim: or the Masque of DeQuincey ;
Maud, by Tennyson;
Widow Bedott Papers, by Francis M. Whieher;
Estelle Grant: or the Lost Wife ,
The Song of Hiawatha, by Longfellow ;
Scenes in the practice of a New York Surgeon, by E.
H. Dixon, M. D. ;
Winnie and 1 ;
Private Life of an Eastern King;
Wager of Battle,by H. W. Herbert;
Bitts of Blarney, Shelton Mackenzie ;
Twice Married, a Story ot Connecticut Life ;
Henry the Eighth and his-Six Wives, by Herbert;
Hue’s Travels in China ;
Prime’s Travels in the East;
Fifth and Six Volumes of Calhoun’s Works
Sparks’ Life of Franklin ;
Southern Agriculture, by Beatty ;
The Contrast between Good and Bad Men,by Spring.
Just received by .1. W. PEASE.
Columbus, Dee. 7, w&twtf
PRICES ADVANCED!
DOUBLE Extra pr ‘Barrel sl2 00
EXTRA FAMILY, per bbl . 10 50
Superfine ..... - -. 9 50
Georgia Superfine, 8 50
Georgia Mills , 7 50
Usual discount when 20 barrels are taken at onetime,
decl—w&twtf WINTER’S PALACE MILL'S*
GEORGIA, Talbot County:
Talbot Court of Ordinary Dec. Adjourned Term, 1855.
I)ULE Nl Sl.—Whereas, Nangy Rily has applied to this
V Court, by petition, lor letters of dismission uom the ad
ministration on the estate of Joseph RHy, late of said county
deceased :
Be it Ordered, that all persons concerned be and appear at
the July Term next ensuing of this ctmrt, then and there to
shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
A true transcript from the minutes of said Court, Dec. 7th,
1855. decJßwfim MARION BETHUNE.Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA, Talbot county.
Talbot Court of Ordinary Dec. Adjourned Term, 1855.
RUhE NI Sl—Whereas, A. H. Rily has applied to this
court, by petition, for letters of Dismission from the
Guardianship of John W. S.Rily, orphan of Joseph Rily, de
ceased :
Be it Ordered, that all persons concerned, he and appear at
the February Term next ensuing of this court, then and there
to shew caus ,iT any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court, Dec. 7,1855.
declß—w4fkl MARION Orel.
Green B.Johnson, i libel for divorce.
vs > In Early Sateerror Court,
Sarah Johnson. S October Term, 1855.
IT appearing to the Court, by the rc.tumof ihe Sheriff, that
the said Sajyj,h Johnson, defendant, does not reside in this
County .aud*ii®*>rther appearing that the said defendant does
not reside i n'lttw3State: It is, therefore, on motion of Counsel
for plaintiff cnffltAjfed by the Court, .that the said defendant ap
pear and answ the next term of this Court, or that said
cause be considered in default, and that said Libellant be al
lowed to proceed, and that this order be published in the Co
lumbus Times & Sentinel, one of the gazettes ot this State,
ou.ee a month for four months previous to the next term of this
Court.
A true extract from the Minutes of Early Superior Court,
October Term, 1655.
dec 18—w4m TIIOS. B. ANDREWS. Clerk
Administrator’* Sale.—WILL be sold at Cusseta
in Chattahoochee county, oil the first Tuesday in Februa
ry next, all the lands belonging tb the estate of Joshua R. Mc-
Cook, deceased, lying in said county, which has not heretofore
been sold. Terms of sale made renown on the day.
HENRY G. KING, j ,
Nov2o—w4od S.iMUEL I). ILISP. ( admrs
Sarah A. Hightower, ) “libel for xuvorck,
, ys* ;• In Early Superior Court.
Arnold Hightower, > October Term, 1855.
If appearing to the Court, by the return ot the Sheriff, that
the satd Arnold Hightower, defendant, does not reside in
this county, and it.further appearing that the defendant does
not reside in this State: It is, therefore, on motion of Counsel
lor the said Sarah Hightower, plaintiff, ordered by ihe Court,
that the sad deteinlent appearand answer, at the next form
ot the c<mrt, or that said cattse be considered in default, and
that said Libelant be allowed to proceed, and that this order be
pw in the Columbus Tunes and Sentinel.oite of theGa
am for * •<!><•. !■'•* -
oL'KSSfItJSr ““ ai, "“ m •'*•** oout..
declS—w4m THUS. B. ANDREWS, Clerk.
CROOKS & ffIIPBM,
rBVTT? rßTfaa.cee-nge'CgaSc.
COLUMBUS, GA.
eHAVE removed to theirnew and commodi
ous Store, 3 Doors Below theirjold Stand,
on West Broad Street.
We are now receiving and offering at Whole
sale and: Retail prices,a Stock of
DRUGS, MEDCINES,
And all other articles pertaining to our busi
ness, which, in point of quality and variety,are
equal.it not superior, to any e ver before offered
iu_this market.
PRysicians and Merchants doing
business ialbe Country,will find it to their in
uerest to call and examine our stock before purchasing else
where! as we shall be enabled, through our facilities, to offer
our articles upon very tow terms.
PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT.
In this important branch of the business we have made ma
ny desirable improvements, to which, we particularly call the
attention of Physicians and the citizens of Columbus. Fully
aware ot the responsibility attached to the COM P O UMD lA'G
oy meDIQLVES amldhe precaution necessary to be used we
are determined to give it our persona! attention; which assu
rance, with pur known experience in the business, will, we
trust, secure for us a continuance of the liberal patronage
hitherto bestowed. , „
Physicians and those who wish to be served after the usual
hour oT closing at night, will find us in the back room above
the store, which is accessible by a flight of stairs from „ the
front. *
IMPORTED
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 Bohemian Glassware Bottles; also, other
Fancy Articles, to which we respectfully invite attention.
4fflr-3ign of the Negro and Mortar.
JOHN W. BROOKS,
oct3—w&twlt F. S. CHAPMAN.
Ts nnwput. up in the Largest Shed Bottles, aud is acknowl
edged to be the best Sarsaqiarilla made, d* is certified by the won
derful cures it has performed, the original copies of which are
in the possession of the Propiietor. Remember, this is the only
true and original article.
Scrofula, Syphillis, Mercutial Complaints, Cancer, Gangrene
Rheumatism, and a vast variety of ot her diseases are speedily
and perfectly cured by the use of this medicine.
Bead the following Certificate :
Tallapoosa Cos., Ala.,Jan.2, 1852.
I)kar Sir:—l send you this to certify to you that your Ex
tract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla has performed one ot
the most wonderful cures on. me that has ever been effected on
man.
I have been afflicted for forty years with eruptions on ‘my
legs and feet; in 1848 they got so bad that l ‘ had to go on
crutches, and In 1849 ( had one leg amputated above the knee.
In about nine months after mv other legjbroke ouj, in large
eatingaud running sores from my knee to my foot, and dis
charged a gfeat deal of offensive matter. My groin alr.o broke
out in large biles, which discharged much offensive matter,and
at tne same time my lefthaud broke out in large running sores
nearly to my elbow.
The misery that l have suffered fertile last two years I can
not desciibe to you. 1 was in such agony that I never rested
day or night.
In October last my son brought me one of your bottle wrap
pers; f read it, and found record of some wonderful cures
performed by your 11 Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla”
l sent and got two bottles of it, and commenced taking it. In
two weeks, to my great astonishment, my sores all became ea
sy,and l could sleep all night, a thing l had. not done For two
years* When I had taken six bottles, ray sores had nearly all
healed- My sores got well as if by enchantment. 1 have now
used in all eiorlrt bottles of your “Extract of Yellow Dock and
Sarsaparilla,” and now consider myself well.
1 entreat ail 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
them.
fsMy case in well known in a large portion of South Carolina,
Georgia and Alabama, and* if any should doubt the above
cure, I invite them to call on me, and I will show them the
scars. I can be found in Tallapoosa County Alabama, one
mile.l'rom Sloe’s Ferry.
RENAJAH HUGHES.
The Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is peculiarly adnptedfor
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, performed of the above description. We
assure theailUcted, thata bottle or two of Dr. Guysott’s Ex
tract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla will at once regulate
those difficulties and renew the natural energies.
up in quart bottles—price $1 per bottle.
Sold Wholesale and Retail by
Scovili & Meead, Chartres Street, N, 0.
General Agents for the Southern States, to [whom all orders
must be addressed.
ALSO SOLD BY
David Young, J. T. Reese, Greenville,
Brooks & Chapman, “ “T, J. Hunt &Cos Whifesville
Danforth &, Nagle, “ “B. H. Head Lumpkin, Ga.
Robert Carter, “ “E. Willis & Go., Tulbotton,
J. F. Woodbury, Hamilton, G. J. Briggs, Buena Vista,Ga
june2B w&twtt
GEORGIA —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 of this Court,
why Allen James, adm’r., and Sarah Butts, adm’x., on the es
tate of Spyrus dec’d, should not be dismissed from their
said administration, they will then lie dismissed.
Given under iuy hand the filth day of July, 1855.
jnly7—wfim O. P. BEALL, Ordinar.
Janies Covey, 4 rule si si To foreclose mortgage.
vs. [■ Stewart Superior (Jon ft,
Paulina Weeks. ) April Term, 1855*
r’ appearing to the Court, from the petition of John Covey,
that on the first day of December, A. I). eighteen hundred
and My one, Paulina Weeks, of said county, executed and
delivered to said John Covey, her certain Mortgage Deed,
conveying to the said John Covey, and to his heirs and as
signs, all of the south half of kitof land number one hun
dred and thirty one 4 in the thii ty-third district, of originally
Lee, but then and now in thecouiPy first aforesaid, in consid
eration of a certain sum of money., which the said Paulina
Weeks, in her said Mortgage, acknowledged to have then and
there received of the said ICovey,as weDastortlie better secur
ing the payment of the further sum of seven hundred and fifty
dollars, which the said Paulina Weeks had had and received
of the said John Covey, and which was to be paid to the said
John Covey, outlie twenty fifth day of December, A. D. eight
een hundred asid fifty-two, with interest thereon from the date
of the said Morlgagfe, conditioned to become null and void, if
the said Paulina Weeks slvoitli] truly pay the said last mention
ed sum of money to the said-Covey, with interest thereon ac
cording to the teiior and effect of said Mortgage. And it fur
ther appearing to the court, Chat-the said sum of seven bund
red and fifty dollars, with interest Uferemi ‘from the said date
of said Mortgage,lemains duo and unpaid, it is therefore or
dered, thutthe said Paulina Weeks do pay.into this court, by
the first day of the next term thereof, the principal, interest
and cos s (hieonthe said Mortgage, or shew cause to the contra
ry, if any ssie have, and that ou her failure to do so, the equi
ty til redemption iu and to said premises, be lrom
thenceforth barred and foreclosed. And it,is turther ordered,
that Rulebe published in the Times & Sentinel, a public
gazette, published in the city of Columbus, iii said State, once
a month for four months, or a copy thereof served oil the said
Paulina Wet of her special agent orattorney, at least three
months previous to the next terra of this court.
JOHNSON. <V MASON, Pet’rs. Atty’s.
A true extract from the minutes ‘of Stewart Superior Court,
April Term, iS3S. JNO. B. CATHEY, Cierk S.J).
John Covey, I Rule JVi Si to Foreclose Mortgage.
vs ■ ‘ x
Paulina weeks. > December adjourned Term, 1855.
It appearing to the court* that service of the above stated
Rule has net been made,it is ordered-hy the court that said rule
be enlarged, and that service thereof be perfected nunc pro
tunc. JOHNSON &. MASON, Pefrs. Atty’s.
A true extract from the Minutes of Stewart Superior Court,
December Adjourned Term, 1855.
decx5 —woamlin JNO. B. CATHEY, Clerk.
Temperance Maples, Adm’x. of 1 scire facias.
Nathah Maples.
vs. ( Early Superior Court,
Stiring Scarborough. j October Term, 1855.
To the Sheriff of said County, Greeting:
TX7HF.RF.AS, heretofore, to wit: at the August Term of the
t\ Superior Court of Early County, 1840, Nathan Maples,
t'-eu in life, commenced-his action of dgbt against the said
Stiring Scarborough; and it further appearing, that at the
February Term on said Court, 1841, Judgment was confessed
to Plaintiffs Intestate for the sum ot Four Thousand, Five
Hundred Dollars, with interest and cost of suit; and that on
the IBth day of February, 184 TANARUS, Judgment was duly entered up
for Plaintiffs Intestate agginst the said Scarborough for the
sum of Four Thousand Five Hundred Dollars, principal debt,
and the sum o>f seven hundred and ten©HMoo Doha.- o- in
terest, and the sum of Eleven 12^-iCO Dollars for cost; a.m
a iso appearing that said Nathan Maples has departed this life,
and that Temperance Maples is the duly appointed Adm’x. ok
the estate of ihe said Nathan Maplec; and it further appear
ing that said Scarborough has never.paid the said Judgment
or uuy part thereof, either to the-said Nathan Maples in his
life time, or to the'said Temperance Maples, as Administra
trix as aforesaid, or to any other person tor them, or either of
them, but that the same isJstill unpaid, and has become dor
mant, and that the said Stiring Scarborough resides out of
said State:
The said Stiring Scarborough is therefor < required person
ally, < r by attorney, to be and appear at our Superior Court,
to beheld in and for .said County, on the third ..1/on day in
April next, then and there to show cause, if my he has, why
the said Judgment should not be received and fieri lac: as issued
thereon.
Witness the Honorable William C. Perkins, Judge of said
Court, this Dee. 4th, 1855.
declS—wJin THUS. B. ANDREWS, Clerk S. C.
NEW Dili STORE,
NO IS
GOLDEN EAGLE.
KIVLIN, THOMAS & CO ,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES.
THE undersigned have the satisfaction to announce to their
friends and the public generally, that they have taken
the large and eligible store on ibq west side of Broad street-,
formerly occupied by Messrs. Redd &. Johnson, next door
aboveJ. Ennis Cos., where they offer on liberal terms, a large
and well-selected Stock of
DRUGS, MEDICINES AND DYE-STUFFS,
together with all articles appertaining to the trade.
Our entire stock being of the latest importations and selec
ted with great care, in the most reliable northern markets,
its purity and genuineness is confidently recommended.
Prescription Department.
This most important branch has been organized with the
greatest care and attention and will be trader the immediate
supervision of A. G. KLVLIN, whose long experience In this
responsible department, in connection with the leading-Drug
gistsof the city, and more recently with Messrs. Brooks and
Chapman, is tendered as a sufficient guarantee that the inter
ests of our patrons will be duly subserved.
INSTRUMENTS.
The attention of Physicians land Dentists is Invited to our
I complete assortment of Instruments adapted to their respect
ive professions, all of whieli areof the latest and most appro
ved pattern and manufacture.
Perfumery, Soaps, Fancy Articles, tec.
To our Lady triends we confidently offer our varied stock in
the above line as being unusually complete ami desirable, and
respectfully solicit a share of their favors.
Practicing Physicians and others requiring our services in
the Prescription Department, will be promptly eervedatany
hour oi the night by A. U. Kivlin, who will occupy rooms in
the Store, with special reference to this important interest.
A. o. KIVLIN. T. S. TUGGLE. J. W. THOMAS.
Columbus, Dec. 7. tw2mw3m
MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE,
LUMPKIN, GA.
THE TRUSTEES of this institution take plea
sure in announcing to the public that .they have
secured the following faculty, to take charge of
gy|||§|j|§!|the College, at the opening of the next term.
FACULTYs
Col. AUGUSTUS ALDEN, a. m. President—Professoi of Eng
lish Literature and Ancient Languages.
Rev. F. X. Forster, a. m.—Professor of Natural Science and
Mathematics. . „ , . _ . .
Miss Ann E. Aldkn, Instructress in French and Botany .and
Principal of Preparatory Department.
This Institution is located In one of the most beautiful and
healthy villages of South Western Georgia; owned by the
Masonic Fraternity, and under its supervision; it is kept free
from all sectarian bias—at the same time, requisite care is ta
ken to secure to the pupils proper moral, as well as mental
The next session will open on the second. Monday in
January next. The Classes will then be organized, and
will progress as heretofore.
Boarding can be obtained m the belt families of the place,
where t-lie students will be surrounded by the safeguards and
amenities of the tamily circle.
The rates of tuition and board, are .as low as those offered
by any similar Institution in this part of the State.
The College is furnished with a hew and complete set of
Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus, Globes, Maps, Charts,
&c.: in fine with everything necessary lor illustration m the
several departments of Natural and Experimental Science.
The College Building is so arranged that the Departments will
be kept entirely separate, each occupying its respective rooms.
Arrangements are now in progress to secure tor the Music
Department, a gentleman of the highest grade of abilities and
moral character. , ... . . ...
We invite the patronage of a liberal and discermng.public,
being assured, from the character and reputation ot those
constituting the Faculty, and the ample facilities lor instruc
tion now actually in possession of the Institution, that every
pledge we make trill be redeemed,every inducement, we ot
ter will prove to be a fact : anti that our Institution can chal
lenge comparison with the proudest in the land.
Persons desiring further information in regard to the Col
lege, will please address L. M. Cox, Lumpkin, or Rev. F . X.
Forster, Cuthbcrt, Ga., who will furnish them with Circulars,
decl —w3m.
Tins Medicineis prepared by a regular bred Southern Phy
sician who has practiced his profession for the last eight
een years in the State of Alabama. It will be found upon a
fair trial to be the most prompt and effectual remedy for all
diseases of the Oiikst and Lungs ever discovered , and when
every other remedy fails this is sure Ho give relief.
The greatest care has been taken in its preparation, being
compounded on the most scientific principles. In its composi
tion is embraced a combination of the ‘most valuable and effec
tive Expectorants, Jlnodynes and Sedatives which are known to
possess the higkestrepute with all intelligent members ol the
Me.aical Pro less fa n.
No fact can be more self evident than that this preparation
j:;s 1 ready acquired high reputation and great popularity
wherever it has been introduced. Assuming no extraordina
ry pretensions, but relying solely upon itsowuintrinsic 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 seemed the most un
limited confidence, wherever it has been introduced, as acer
tain remedial agent in all diseases of the respiratory organs.
If the unsolicited testimony of skillful physicians, profound
lawyers, and eminent divines, together w’ith others of high
character, learning and discrimination, can be any evidence o<”
its intrinsic superiority, certainly it hasa 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 atlength met with a rem
edy that never fails toourk, unlessby long and criminal
neglect or injudicious treatment the diseasehas completely un
dermined the constitution, and nothing has been lelt to rear
the fair fabric of health upon, but its ruinedanddesolatedfrag
ments. ,
A remedy therefore that canberehed upon, that will
YIELD IMMEDIATE RELIEF, THAT WILL CURE BEYOND A DOUBT,if
the directions are faithfully followed', is priceless, for health is
paramount to all earthly considerations, and by far the miist
inestimable treasure this w'orld can afford. Dr. Boon, a dis
tinguished physician of Macon, Ga., says, “that in every in
stance he lias found this preparation a safe and prompt reme
dy for all pulmonary |discases, and takes pleasure in recom
mending it as a reliable anodyne expectorant.” Dr. Tennant,
of Marietta, Ga., a physician of decidedly high reputation as
an able and experienced practitioner, c ltertams 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 extersive Wholesale and Importing Drug House of P.
M. Cohen &. Cos., recommend sit in the highest terms, and says
this preparation has the highest character in that city, and that
he usesil altogether in his family with invariable success. Dr.
W. A. Booth,ol Memphis, Tenn., expresses the most exalted
opinion of its efficacy. Dr. J. B. Ellis, of Ripley., A/iss.. re
commends it highly,and prescribesit extensively in his practice.
In addition to the above, the inventor and proprietor of this
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; Danforth &. Nagles
RnbhCarter;Robert A. Ware, and David Yourg.
Price One DoHarpef Bottle, or Six Dottles for Five Dollars.
r#“< ’aittion. —None genuine, unless there is a fine steel en
graving on the outside, with the fac-similC of C >B. WIL-
TjT.dMS, M. /)., engraved thereon —also, his na and the
name of the medicine are blown in the glass.
Be stire to ask tot Dr.C Williams’ Pulmonic Balsam of Wild
1 Cherry and VYbod Naptha, and let no other be palmed upon you
as yoiir life may depend upon your caution in this particular.
All orders for this valuable medicine should be addressed to
Messrs. Wilkinson & Duryee, Huntsville, Ala., who are my
general acentstor the Southern States.
C. WILLIAMS, M.D..
•august 14—w&twty Tuscumbia, .dla.
* DMINISTR ATOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold at the lesidende
of William Barneslateof Talbot county, deceased, near
Geneva, in said county, ou the 2d day of January next, all of
the perishable property of said deoeased, consisting of Horses,
Mules, Pork, stock Hogs, Cattle, Sheep, Goats, Corn, Fodder,
Household and Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools, &c. Also,
at the same time awl pldce will be rented the plantation of
said deceased, anu the negroes, 14 in number, hired for the
year 1858. ,d\\ sold by order of the Court of Ordinary of said
county, and said sale to continue from day to day until all is
sold.” DAVID G. RAY,
declS—wtd Temporary Adm’r.
Postponed Administrator’s Sale.
VTTIL L be sold before the court house door in JCusseta, Chat
* “ tahoochee county, on the first Tuesday in March next,
one halt lot of land lying in the sixth district of originally
Muscogee now’ Chattahoocnee county, as the property of Aa
ron Pickrcn late of said county deceased.
dec2s—wtd R F. PICKREN, Adm’r.
SETTLE UP.
ALL persons indebted to the hi© firm of WILLI ‘IMS &
FERO USOM.&rc hereby notified that unless their Notet
and Accounts are settfed before tfieflrstof June, they willhave
to settle with someone else, may 17—w&twtf
0-0030 FtTHWITUREI.
TAKE pleasure in informing the public that they are now receiving a well assorted gtock of FINE
FURNITURE, and guarantee that purchasers will find better Goods at their establishment than in e
ever been brought to this Market by any other concern. Our Furniture is all of the Latest S >' les
substantially made. Qur advantages tor getting up GOOD I URJSII LAE are equa o
sessed by any other firm m the United States, and we are determined to sell good articles at moderate
prices. We will also keep on hand a good assortment ol
Mats, Baskets, Children’s Wagons, Wall Paper, Window Shades and Cornices.
Persons in want of Furniture w :i l find it decidedly to their andvantage to purchase ot us.
Our Store is next door to llall, Moses & Co.s Ilaichvarc Stoic.
The same house has been occupied for several years past, as a I urniture Store, by othej r^?*nnne cted
we deem it but justice to ourselves and the public to state that we are in no way w ia e Fur
with the parties who occupied this house up to the Ist November, 1855. Ne, herdo e get ourlw
niture from the same Manufactory, and purchasers may confidently rely on ge i g
US cllZ7/a:tc. a> l 2 b^ n lw~ “' ißCl,y ‘ G. W. DILLINGHAM ft CO.
OF THE
SBisirottiHiiiii®#*
SAMMIS & ROONEY
HAVE REMOVED THEIR EXTENSIVE STOCK OF FURNITURE TO THEIR
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. ,
Our Ware-Rooms are unequalled in Beauty and our Furniture recherche. VV e otter rare ad
vantages to purchasers, furnishing their Houses, throughout, in a tasteful and uniform style, >y
having a branch of our business in New York City, where the Senior partner Manufactures, un
der his own eye, articles to suit the most fastidious. We have on hand Furniture suitable lor
Parlor, Bed, Sitting, Dining Boom and Kitchen,
Os Rosewood, Mahogany, Walnut , Pine, sc.; and as LOW as can be found Northlor
South. Ail assortment of CARPETING and also,be Vs TES
fail to please. Call and see. Our Stock consists in part ot E TARSHAS, TE IE A IL I ,
ARM CH AIRS WHAT NOTS & SOFAS of Rosewood, Brocatelle and Mahogany for parlors.
BUREAUS—Dressing, Marble and Mahogany tops. SIDE-BOARDS, Marble & Mali gy 1 ops.
BOOK CASES of all kinds and SECRETARIES attached.
TABLES—Centre, Dining and Extension. BEDSTEADS —High and low post, French &
Cottage. Enamel sets for bed rooms, all colors. Walnut Sets for Bed Rooms Mahogany do.
CHAIRS—an extensive assortment of all Woods. LOOKING-GLASSES all sizes in
frames and out. CARPETS—Brussels, Ingrain, Tapestry, &c. CURTAINS ot Brocatelle
and Damask; all colors. SHADES, Gilt Cornices and Curtain Holders.
Columbus, Ga. Oct2s-w&tw3m
READY MADE CLOTHING,
GLOTHING TO ORDER & GENTS. FURNISHING GOODS !
9. Be lASffll k
Us. H r JEL'•
HAVE now in Store a largo well assorted and carefully selected Stock of Boys’ Y oulhs’
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, &G
\ \ If” Jgj 4A
AN EXCEEDINGLY LARGE STOCK OF
Which (having supplied themselves with the best mechanics that can be commanded in the
City of Neiv York) they are prepared to manufacture, in a stylt? of cut and finish, ne’er before
known in this citv.
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 23 1855. w&twtf.
GRATIS !
Just Published: A New Discovery in Medicine!
A Pew Words on tlie Rational
Treatment, wnnout meoicine, of Sperma
torrhea or Local Weakness, Nervous Debility,
t,r>w Spirits, Lassitude, Weakness of the. Limbs
ami Hack, Indisposition and Incapaci.y lor Study and Labor,
Dullness of Apprehension, Loss of Memory, aversion to So
ciety, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Self Distrust. Dizziness,
Head Ache, Involuntary Discharges, Pains in the Side, Affec
tion of the Eyes, Pimples on the Face, Sexual and other Infir
mities in man.
From the French of Dr. B. De taney.
The important fact that these alarming complaints may easi
ly be removed without medicine, is, in this small tract, clearly
demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly successful
treatment, as adopted by the Author, explained, by
means of which every one isenabled to cure himself perfectly,
and at th® least possible cost, avoiding thereby all the adver
tised nostrums of the day.
Sent to any address, gratis, and post free in a sealed envel
ope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Dr. B. De
V)ANEY,No. 17,Lispenard Street,New York.
vet twwfim.
NOTICE.
PERSONS indebted to A. C. Flewellen & Cos. will please
makeimmediate payment. Their accounts may be found
at the Book Store of J.L. HOWELL.
Columbus, Dec 30—tw&wtf
OAT STRAW,
THE Rock Island Paper Mills want to purchase 100
tons of CLEAN INSIDE SHUCKS and 50 tons of
OAT STRAW, for which will be paid $lO per ton
be paid, delivered in bales.
Columbus, Ga., July 31, 1855—tw&wtf.
BAGGING AND BALE ROPE.
1 A A bales Iftdia Bagging.
50U Coils Rope.
For sale by GREENWOOD A GRIMES.
Columbus, Sept 13, 1854—tw&wtf
TROY FACTORY WARE-ROOMS,
EAST SIDE BROAD-ST.—NOS- Si Jt 56.
R. G. JEEEERSON & CO.
THE above establishment
JfS re-opened its Sale and Ware
with a full asssortment
comprising the following articles of rceent manufacture and
of the very best materials, viz:
BEDSTEADS, of various patterns, varying in price
from four to thirty dollars.
CHAlßS—Cottage, Boston Rocking, Office, Writing
Nurse’s, Children’s, and Dining.
TUBS, BUCKETS, —Common Pine, Cedar and Aunipei
—brass and “iron bound of various sizes.
CHURNS —Common Pine, Cedar and Juniper, brass
and iron bound, of various sizes.
WELL BUCKETS, BOAT BUCKETS.
Wardrobes, Washstands, Tables,
Besides many other articles for house furnishing aud do
mestic purposes.
All orders left at the Ware-room or directed to R. G
Jefferson & Cos., from country merchants and others, will
be promptly attended to.
The Factory is situated in a section which a fiords an
abundant supply of Oak,Hickory, Beach, Walnut, Guin,
Pine, Ash, Poplar, China, &c., Stc.
RICHARD (i. JEFFERSON. JAMES HAMILTON.
Columbusj Ga. Sept. 1, 1855. w&iw6m.
SEED WHEAT.
A LOT of clioice AVlilte AV treat, just received and
for sale at octll—w&twtf PALACE MILLS.
A CARD.
THIS Paper is manufacture and at Rock Liard Papier Mills,
Columbus Ga. Three and a half rents per lt.
will be paid for Clean Linen and Cotton HAGS.
Printing and Wrapping Paper for Sale
AT LOW PRICES.
Columbus, July 17. w&twtf
WINTLR FACTORY,
Colximloxis, G-a.
YARNS, LINSEYS, WRAPPING TWINE
SEWING THREAD, for sale.
WOOL Carded at one fourth toll or ten certe
per ponnd.
LINSEYS made up on shares, or 15c. per yard.
All Work done Promptly and Warranted.
MONTGOMEI{Y~IRON WORKS,
MONTGOMERY, AI.A.
WILL FURNISH PROMPTLY
STEAM Engines,Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Shafting,
or any description of MACHINER Y Also Rich’s un
rivalled Water Wheels, the best in the world.
Lynch, Page &. Cos, Whittlesj & Cos., Woodruff &. Goetchiu6,on
the Muscogee Rail Road, and numerous others, testify to
cutting KMX) feet of Lumber per hour; each using one of our
Patent Circular Saw Mills ol oneSatv.
G. W. WINTER,
marl2—w&.twtf Acenl, Columbus Georgia
STEVENS & KIDDER’S
PATENT SHINGLE MACHINE,
For the Purpose of Splitting, Shaving and Jointing
Shingles.
THE Machine is simple in its construction, but strong
and durable, and not liable to get out of order.
1 It will make from Fifteen hundred to two thou
sand Shingles per hour of superior quality, and of
l any desired uniform thickness or taper.
The timber is fed to the Machine ,as cut from the Log,
without steaming, boiling or drying, in bolts of no required
thickness or shape. Two hands only are needed to attend
it. A two-horse power is sufficient to run it. The Ma
chine can be attached to anv kind of motive power, whe
ther run by Horse, Steam or Water—to Mills, Gins, &c.
The undersigned will dispose of Rights for the States of
Georgia, Alabama and Louisiana.
A. S. NEWHOUSE,
- A. D HILL.
The Machine can be seen in operation at the WINTER
Iren Works, Montgomery, for six weeks.
Nov. 7. oct9— wtw6m
SPECIAL NOTICE.
IN order that oir customers may understand the
terms on which we trade, we have thought it advisable
to publish them. They are as follows; For all purchases
on time, payments will bo required twice a year; say Ist
May and Ist Jauuarv. On all amounts unpaid at the times
specified, we shall claim and expect interest until paid.
E. BARNARD & CO.
Columbus, Jan. Ist,’ss. janll— vy&twtl.