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Selling Off to Quit the Business rmgm find it an up MU bu wa i n Co>umbus at present. ttar i noW o j; er m, , .tt for someth. n* that wi I P**J*f tef ’ 1 DOW OBW ‘ EZSa nt.re stock con*l*Mrg<n n* m _ ... . wrdrbss< Burraus,oea ViTrte, *nd ottndTsb.es, *111..11 .^rv°7n!.°"Hi?r r cloth f have aim on band a loto. wan'rone vareisn. ® *c. which I will sell by the lot rin small lD ,„re The abors article-* I offer for sale at price* be n w nos., tales oth se who wish tobuy. wheiber it be atorb ogie# . i als- ffer for rent the store that I now occupy. Po*M .ion fivetiln April. H ofKßg< No . 38 Broad Street. February 10—twtf. EARLY SHERIFF SALES. lowing property to wit: f.ot f land number threehundred and si*y -ix, in theo6tb di?ri.-t of eai.l county.containing two hundred and fl'ty acr*-s m “re o ts.? on tosatisiy two Ju tice Court fl las, ffom a Justice <*>urt oi said c*.uuty, one in favor oi Jordan Walters vs (iilrnoredhierr, the oth *rin favor of Kooert Hamp ton vs said thierx-ievy made and returned .to me by aeon •ubl*’ ANTH )NV HUTCHINS, ShV March 29, 18.58-wtds. GEORGlA—Muteogee i.ounty: WHEREA* Janes Yt.Ru-.Belt applies for LetteiS of Ad ministration on the estates of ohn M . R a*seli and Sa rah K, R is-el, and ?ceased both late of **ai l county. The-e ire therefore to cue and adm nistaall and singular the siulrid 4ud creditor* cf aaid deceased to shew cause. If u* nv have vrhv tett so administration as atores id, should not be granted to tad applicant at the < onrt of 1 * rdl * nary to be hald iu and lor aaid county ou the Ist Monday in ii von inder uxv hand atofflce.thls 20th of March, IHSB. m\r*l-w4ftd ‘ JOHN JOHNSON. * trdinary. GEORGIA Chattahooekae County. XAJ HERE AS, David G McGlow appli**to me forlet- VV G„ ar d auship <or the person and proper y of John . B ewe% orphan minor of John Brewer, dec and are ihereiore to cite and adino.ii-h all persons concerned io be and appear at my office within the tirne prescribed by law, then and there to show c*U“e it any they have, why said letters should not be granted to said sppii- Given under my hand at office, March 20th, A 8 j 8 K. G RAIFOtiD, Ordinary. March 29. 1858—\30d __ Admlnisralor's Sale. VGREE\BI„Y o an order of the Court of Ordinary ( ;it v|*i-eog e county, will he sold before the Court iff. me door m Irwin County Geo ,on th*-* tii>t I ue-dav in vlny neit with n the egal hours ot sale L >t >1 L uulnum h,r of three hu <dred aid nine>y thr ein ! h* /and h di-toct of Irwin Cmiiitv. Soli a* the nrope ty of Seymour R. B >n >er, Ime of Vlu-eog-e county, defeased, for he benefit ot the heirs arid creditors ot said deceased. Term-* ca-ti ALEX l. ROBISON, Adm’r. March 23 1858. wtds VdhnlnUtrator'a Sale.—Agreeabl) to an order ot .-it* •*> i .rao e ’Jourt oi ‘irdmaryol Muscogee count) wi *1 he sold on the first Tuesday, m Vlay next, between the legal nours of sale,bel re the * ourt Housedoonn the town of Dublin, Laurens c * intv, Lot ot Land umber two hun dred and elgMy In the IJtu District ot said Court),- sold as the p*-op rty of Seymour R Bonner, deceased, late of JMuscogee coin v. ‘orthe oe irt-it of the he! and creditors of said dec eased. Term- ash. aLEX I. RoBIHON, Adm’r. Ma ch 2s, 1858 **tfls. Administrator’s Rale. BY authority o* an - rd-r of the Jouri of rrdlnary of Tal b>t c-iunty. will be sold on .he first Tuesday ii- May next, beiore the Oourt House door in the t*iwn or Taibo.ton, said county, withintne leyal hours oi sale.the East t.alt ot T.ot or land, m umber me Hundred and Foi y Three,iu theSM D *t**ct of Tt hot county—as the prrperti of- ordan Br<-oks latfc o said ouuty, deleaved, for the ueneflt of the heirs and creditorsol *aid estate. T *nns made known on the day of sale. March 23. ?5-<.-wtds. WILLIAM H Tt T RN ip .R, \ -n r.de ben * non, with ih* vv i 1 aim xed. Administrator’s Sale. IjV vi'tue of auorder irom the lOnorable * ourtof lot Mtiicogee co *nty, will b sold before the • omt house door in the town of Buena Vista, Marion county, within tue tesal hours ol sale, on the first T -esiiay iu May next. Lot oi land Mo. Twenty four in the mth Dirtrict of Ma rionc > nty Sold as th prop-rtv of Seymour >. Bonner, late of Muscogee county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors o f 'said deceased Ter -s Cash Match 23. 1858—* ids. Ai.EX I. R< iBI'N, Adm’r. GKiiKUIA, M uscogee County* WHEREAS Oeorge Gullen applies to me for Levers of Ad ministration, with the will annexed, on the estate of Elisa Moore, deceased late of said county: These are therefore to cite and idmo tsh all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to shew cause, it any they have, why letters of Administration a.- a'oreaald should not be granted to said ap licant at the Court *>t Ord inary to be held in and for sad county, on the flrst Monday in M irch next. _ , . veil under my hand, this 72th day of January, 1858. Jan!‘J-w4od. JOHN JOHNSON,urd. RI’IsKS NI I. Talbot Court of Ordinary, September Term 1857. “IRTHERE \S, Siopheu Howell, Executor of William Howell, H applies to nie or letters of Dismission from said Execu torship: Be it ordered. That all pers ns concerned be and appear at the vlay Term next e suing of this Court, then and there to shew cause. *f any they have, why said letters should uotbe granted. A true extractlrom the miDutesoi this court, Oct. 14th. [857 MARION BETHUNE,Ord October 20th wfim GEORGIA., Muscogee county. Court of Ordinary, March Term 1858. UTILE, NISI.-- .Vherea# John B. Dozier, administra the estate of Jas. Mcacham, dec’d, having ap plied for diemission from said administration: It |< therefore ordered, that all per***n# concerned, shew cause, if anythay have, why said administrator should not be lismissodattheOourtof Ordinary to beheld in and tor said county ontheNt Vlonday in September next,and th&i this >rder ho published in terma 01 the law. A true tra s •.ript from the minutes of sdd Court. March 2,1858-wfim JNO. JOHNS'>N, Ord. TWO months after date application will be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Muscogee county, for lea © to sell a House and Lot in the town of Sparta, Hancock county Ga., bring the late residence of Mrs. R. A April''lO.TsM. JOHN REE<, Guard an. Administrator’s Sals —By virtue of an order from tne ion Court *1 Ordinary of Meriwether county, granted on the first M >ni iy in >iove uher, will be sol* on the Oral Tuesday in Anril ‘ext, beto e the court hous* door in the town jt Rati, r, Taylor ouuty.fia. betweei tne le<al hours of-.ale. Lot of taut number iw hundre. and eighty three (tKi) being in the eleventh (Hth) and strict o originally Muscoaee. now .he county of Taylor, con ainiiu two hund r ed two a<*d one half acres, m>r or less. Sold a*, ihe property of Delily McLaue (the orlgninal drawee) am lateo cunt>. d-ceased, and fortue benefit o the hvirs and crediters <f said deceased. Terms made h.n< wu on the day *v sale. J aM*-S W. CLARK, Adm’r Feb. <3—wtds esta>e Delily McCane. lec’d. VAmlalltrator’s Sals.B\ v*r'ueof an order fr-n lie n*o**ntle ourt *t * ‘rdiuary of Mnscosree county, will be sotd before he 0 tm H use door /n the town oi Vi ena tooly county, a.. on the first Tuesday in May next, wthinthe leg I hours of sale. Lot of land number ou* h indr and and seventy eight, in the second district ot D mi? co inty, as ihe property of 8* ynrnnr R Bonner, late o M iscoeee county, deceased.- cold hr th** let efit ot th< ers and credl **rs ot said deceased Terms cas-. March 2-t, Issß wtde MIX T R ' Q M. A <*!*> OBOAGU, Randolph county! WHS tBA- 4 \ tioneke applies to mefor Letters ot AdmtuistraUiou on the estate of heuben Richards, de are the-efore to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred aoicredi’ors of said deceased, to appear at m? offlce on the first Monday in xpril uex, then and there t< shew cmse, if auv thev have, why said letters should noth, gran-el to said applicant. (iven under my hand, at office, this 3d day of Feb 1858. rob l4d 1 n - Muscogee County: rW'fmonthsafterdate application wiU he made to th Honorable the Court of rdlnarj cf M iscogee coout for leave to aell Lot of land No ‘•Htv Sc/'iu, in the lAt District or originally Dooly, now Worth * ounty,tbe props, tv of Samuel K. Hedges, late of Muscogee county, decease 8 \M’L. K Feb. 2d, If W—w9m BF.IR-.RN JOSV.*. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. WILL bes Id on the first Tuesday in May nezt.be for * the tourt House door In Talhotton. Talbot count’ G*. thefot’owing property to-wtt: Th. undivided half.’ thirty six acre# of and off the Rooth half f .ot of land numb ei hundred and twmtv *, n the I7 h District o oriei |l> Muacoree. u'-wT Iht cm y Sold Tr the benefit oft’ hi • rs of J*snu R \leC -oh.deceased Teresa made known n* the day of mte. BAMUU* D. HARP, 44V. A MBlilCiii W DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. \TR. KENNEDY, of • oxbury, has discovered in our com ivA mou pasture weeds, a remedy that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, FROM The Worst Scrofula, down to a Gommon Pimpl* • He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, an< * tailed except in two cases, (b .th thuuder hunsor.. He ms uowinliis poa ession over one hundred ceitiflcaies oi its value, all with n wenty mdes of Bos on. mnn ,h Two oottles are warranted o cure a nursing B ® re “'p One o three bottles will cure tbe wor t Rind oi Pimples * I ht fftCi}* Two orthree b.ittles will clear the system ot biles. Two bottles are warranted to cur tke worst canker m Tnree°w> B flve l boUles are warranted to cure tbe worst kind ° f On7 B o P two bo ties are warranted to care all humor in the e ‘ y Xwo bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and b, p>ur to a *k botil** a*o warranted to cure corrupt and run nlflie bottle will cure scaiy eruptions of the skin Twoor three bottles are warranted to curetbe worst kind Two* three bottles aie warranted to cure the most des Pe Three fnurbotUee are warranted to cure salt-rheum. Aben%uli h alwayl e ex^eriencet l from The first b -tUe, and a perfect cure is warranted w hen y aD^^ taken D* lUiDix -The rep nation o. tbe Helical Discjvery.in all kind oi bu.ic;rs,isso wed established by the unan mnus voice ol all who r ave used it, that I need not say anything on the subiect, as the moto skilltnl phys ciaus a . ,,d bt) Bt careiul* ruagist. ir. tie country am unanimous m its p aise. In pre-enting the Medical lbs overy to your notice, ‘do it with a iull knowie*!g* oi it* cnvative rower,in reilexiM; adl and carm most of thoe*- disease** t’ wn -h you are unloriu na el* so liable That most exci usiamg disease to an affec ti( nate mother, NURSING SORE MOUTH, Is cured as if bv a miracl.*; your own temper is restored to i* na ural sweetnes-. and your babe from short and tretml na, s to caim and sweet slumbers; and the Aledica) discovery be comes* .ounta o' blessing to your husband and house’-olds In the more advanced stager of CANKER , • t extends to the son sch cni’ e DYSPEPSIA, which is nothing butcanktr -n the stomach; then to be in testineaand KIDNEYS. creating a sinking, gone feeling,and an indifference evwn to the cares of your own family. Your stimach is RAW AND INFLAMED, your food distresses you. •nd you can only take certain kinds and even of *hai your s stem doesnotaet half the nourish ment it coutaiusas tbe acriinoui**U3 fluid <*f the canke* eats it up: then your complexion lo sesits bloim and becomes sal low or greenish,and your bpst day gone. Forwantof nour i hment yoursytem becomes loose and flabby, and the fibres of vour bod) bcomes relaxed. Then *oHow a'rain of dis eases which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly adapted to CURE; PafpHation or the heart, pain in the sld“, we?kness of the spine ands ‘all of the hick, pain in the hip joint, when you retire, ‘rregulsrity of the bowels, and also, that most excru ciating diseases, the PILES How many thousands ot'no'r women are suff ring fom thisdiseas -and pining away a miserable li’e. and their next do *r neighbor not knowing the cause I wish to impress on your mind that good old proverb “Anounceof prevention isbe.ter than a pound of cure.” In the MEDICAL DISCOVERY yon have both ihe preventative and the cure, with this great r.d good quality,that it will never, under any circumstances, do you any i iu'-y. No chan ain diet is necessary—ea'the best you can get and * nonghol it. Directions roR Us*—Adu “***!*® tablesnoonful per nay— i'hildien overt*nyears desert -poonful—Children from five te eight vears, teaspoonful. As no directions can oe appli cable to all consti*udons, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Yours trulv, IMN4T,D KENNEDY. Price 91 00 per bottle, For sate by Dr. D VO* VO. Whole ale \vreo*.-t't'lmbns. Oa. novl fimwt Clear the Track ibr the GEORGIA ALCAHEST. DRS. T. & N. L G ALLA WAT, HAV E invented a medicated compound for the cure o all diseases ol the Skin and Hair, which they honor with the name ot t e GEORGIA ALGAHEST! A m*-nstrum long sought for and never obtained until now. It is a remedy of the South, and we ask of the South a fair tria 1 oi it? virtues and effects on all the diseases we claim tor it—as a specific. Each week brings us tidings of cures perfected by it, that exceed our most sanguine ex pectations. It has no equal in preserving restoring and beautifying the hair; eradicating Scurf and Dandruff'; pre* venting Baldness and Grey Hairs; curing diseases of the Skin, Glands and Muscles, Bruises, Outs, sprains, Stings of insects, Irritation and Swelling caused bv poisonous plants, Erysipelas, Ringworms, Scaldhead Inflamed Skin, Prickly heat. Pimples, Scrofula, Tettersin all stages, Rheum, Sore Throat, Shingles, Rough Hands, Periodical or Nervous Headache, Chapped Skin, Chilblains, and all external inflammations. We will give a tew vouchers to what it has done, and trust the Alcahest to herald its own fame when used Monroe, Walton county, Geoi& Alabama, Randolph County. ) January 10th, 1857 $ Drs. T. !* N. L■ Gallaway —As you requested me to state what time my hair began to fall off, I take pleasure in saying to you that in 1852, mv hair began to look dead and fall off; the surface of my head became an entire scurf and aff my hair dropped off by the time I saw you in Geo gia, 1855 The one bottle you sent to me while at my sisters i Mrs MeCurleyV; made a permanent cure of it.— The Scurf and Dandruff all fell off or disappeared, the se cond bathing, and before 1 left Georgia my hair wax four or five inches long, and is this x iy as full and beautiful as *ver, and more soft and lively; . erv person that beholds it thii ks it oiled It has been over ighteen months since the bottle of Alcahast gve out Id wish that all the afflic ted would give it a trial, as I hadt ied many remedies be fore, from eminent physician*". all ith* uteffect JANE CARSON. ■3 eorgia Walton C ounty. We, whose names are undersigned, do certify that we were witnesses to the above ease that it is true as Miss Carson has stated, when she le-t here her r*air was as beau riful and full. covering the whole head, as before diseased ind resembled silk velvet. ovf.rton g. McCarty, SARAH MoCARTY, SILAS R \Y. PHENNIAH RAY. Georgia Gwinnett County: Drs. T. fit N. L Galiairay — Mv daughter, Mary Eliza ■>eth was attacked with a Tetter on her head. I applied to three or four eminent physicians, each application only ser ved to aggravate it She was so afflicted that she was -ompelled to sleep on her face Her hair had nearly all fallen off The one bottle of vour Georgia A leafiest that 1 aid one dollar for. made a complete cure, and her hair instantly commenced a fresh growth, and J\ss**on as natu ral laws would admit, she had a fine head of hair and is •tow as full and beautiful as ever, it has been well **ver two wars. You are at liberty to use this—asallmv neighbore vill testify to the same. Your® truly, FIELDING HAMILTON. Georgia, Walton County Drt. Gallnwav flf San— My wife has been afflicted vith Chilblains all over her neck and shoulders, in large umps under the-dtin, one of them ever running as enm non bilos, which threw her into a high fever, headache, vc Hearing of tour Georgia Alcahest. I procure 1 a ottle, and t my great joy. it, in a very few davs, made a •nre, for which accept mv best wi he# for vour success in i valuable a remedy 1 hear its fame spoken of by every erson that uses it as a specific for all the diseases you aay • will cure Yours trulv, W W PETERS, J p. For sale n Colombo#by D Young, Danforth & Nagel, id Brooks A. Chapman And also by Druggist# gene- Hy throughont the country. Tuna #4 > W—w<* tw*t rWO tuorVfts afte* date 1 aha lapply tethe honorabb t'ourt of ordinary of “h*ua v ooc l 'ee coun-v. Da , for leave to *it the lands b> Inspire to o v P W . Harriet F and Jane Vliamaaad tarah E Mar in. child wi. of be underaivi ed. , a D .UIU6LM.WfcUAII* > M4tM rrtmryß.im PROF DeGRATIPS nßllc&GPilxrtfla* CDfl.Ua THl* celebrated remedy for Rheumati-m, Goat, Neu ralgia, Erysipelas, K.ruption-, Sprains, Burns, relons. Arc ,is manutac’ured nly by Pro! Charles DeGrath,ev ervwhere known as the original discoverer,at nia old es tab ishment in Philadelphia. , The sale of ‘his great remedy has been unprecedented.— Last year ulone. over 0 was, fold; and vhw'g' 1 ie known there it is us*ed. Purcell, Ladder. Cos .of mond bought ‘ast year $1 2- 0 worth; Barnes £ Park o New York, #2.000 worth; Seth b. H.Yowsof ovor*4 0<)0 J D. Park ot Cincinnati. SI,OOO wortn. an all other large Druggiste in the Uoited R-ad and do likewise, all Dealers and Druggifcta. Baltimore, Md., Dec 3d Prof DEGRATH-Dea* Su-Piease send me per steam na*>k..i 9100 worth of your E-ectnc Oil •ne last i all -old except three bottles and ihe demaud , ®. on , ,hf *nr crease— thf- C makes over #SOO worth of your Electric On 1 have sold during the 1 hava soia gB * Hg F H aNCK> 108 Baltimore street. And here is anothe from the wealthiest drug store in the great west Cincinnati, November 3d, 1855. Prof- DeGrath—Please send me 12 Gro-s sm-tllMßa 1 6 Grose medium No 2,and 2 Gioas large No. 3, an< d ' aw 00 mo for the * n ’ oum * JOHN D. PARK. MD. another Indianapolis, <Vt 25, 18b. Prof. Pegrath—Forward me pei express, S3OO worth o your Electric 0,1 a-or.sd>l*^™ . In fact the demand, considering the time since the arii cle has been disc* >v, red, has been unprecedented and D i ow beyond all jreeedent. CACTION. There are numerous imitations sprung up on the reputa* tion that my article has acquired. The public must be ware. They are worthless. Pit es— Charles Sexton, says six applications cured him. Al-o,cured his Rheuma atNeuralgia —Mr David Mann, 499 Vine Street,says, he was 8 great sufferer, but the Llecrric Oil cured him.— So say“ E H Grant, E q .517 North Eighth S T'et. Crovf — 'l bis Oil is inialliide for Croup. Aek a lad) at the Girard H *use Sold Wholesale and Retail hy ER D- YOUNG,Columbus,Georgia. March 30. 1858-w&tw2m. CINCINNATI DISTILLERY. f PIKE S \ I Qrftagno-Ua, | I WHISKEY J \ Ciiiciiinati J \ 01-lIOy/ V\ jf W H I S.K. PTKFAS | R, CELEB RATED jj \o/Kajiwlia JtfUskeif ff COUNTERFEIT, CAUTION TO PARTIES PURCHASING f*. N. PIKE’S MAGNOLIA WHISKY, Cincinnati, Ohio. THF undersigned, m uuiacturer ai.o sole proprietor of the above o-anuoi Whisky, would respectlully Inform his customers and purchasers oi this celebrated brand that there has appeared in the charleston and other Southern markets, a counterfeit, oi the above Whisky beii y a poisonous imita ti*n, branded similar to bis brand. It passes under the name of fGN. Dvke’s .Magnolia Whisky, Cincinnati. Ohio, and oth er names similar to 8. N Pike As there is no partyin this city by the name of a. N. Dyke, *s intended to impose am ueceive those who would the genuine brand, I make this etatementto put par ieaontueir guatd.asthereare several personsin the east and west makingan imitation,ano usintrmy name with a sliuhtalteration. I have analyzed sev era) samples of this counterieii brand, and found that itcon tains a Jeadl\ poison This act aloi e injeltme to cau tion the public to protect those who are liable to be deceived, and pr -vent theevi’ results attending the u e of this poison ousimtation. I also hereby caution the counter eiters o’ my brand, that I will prosecute them to the full extent of tin law. T .egenuine 8. N. PikeL Magnolia Whiskv is distilled irom the best qualities o* Fyeand Corn,and is warranted tret from deletcriousorobnoxious compound,it being a pureand healthy oeveraee. any parties have recently commenced making a brand o Whisky called A a™oiia but they art an imitation of > trade brand nje care f ul and get the only genuine Magnolia Whisk-- made in the United States,and distilled only by me S A MUEL N. PIKE. Vo. 18 & 20 Sycamore Street, CincLm&ti.Ohio. June 24 1857—w&twly. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. THORN’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CO PAIBA AND SARSAPARILLA, possesses advantages not enjoyed by any other medicine fo the cure of sexual diseases, which mu-t with an enligh’ened public render it assuredly highly popular, and a desideratum long sought for in the medical world It needs no confine ment or change of diet. In its approved form, that of paste it is entirely ta-=t less, and causes no unpleasant sensation t< the patient It has acquitted the mmo-t fame in almost e* erv part of Europe ; it has been examined, approved of am sanctioned by the ‘acultv of medicine, and recommendec bv the m-*9t eminent otthe profession Prepared by J. I THORN, hemij-t, London, and for sale, whole ale at retail,hy loh* A Tarrant <& Cos . Agents for the Uuite S ales, 278 Greet wtch street, New Y- rk Ax the above valuable preparation has been extensivelv counterfeited by unprincipled parties in the United State the propriety! has adopted, as a precaution again-t impost tion on consumers, a Label, ot which the foliowring is a ta> simile and w-hich will b** found burnt in upon the bottom’ each pot of the genuine intended for sale in the Unite- Sta’es. Canada, British Provinces, West Indies, and Sop,, America. / CHEMIST.r\ h LONDON X (! JOHNATARRAHTs] I? NEWYORK. il WsOLE AGENT. “7 FOR THE The stamp arcund each pot will also bear the names < the pr-prietor a-il of the United States agents Druggists and Dealers will observe ou each dozen pack age# the following label: Important Ca erno I *. The increased reputation an gf. *,r,#j o- “ .ompoun c.xtiact • f Copaif and riarFaparill#,h#ve been inducements for others to off imitations ot this valuable medicine. Venders are ptrtic larlv warned of this (act, that thev may be on their guar and not dispose of anv impure article, calculated to inju their reputation, and destrov ’he merits fthe original pr paration, to obviate which the Subscriber (successor * James Tarrant, by whom it wae first introduced into t United States) has attached bia signature to this caution, counterfeit Rich is forgery JouH A. Tar rapt Address orders for the ab-dre article, with fill direct', for shipment to A TARRANT&CO Druggists. No. 278 Greenwich, cor. Warren Si,, N. } ©• 7 1557.~wtw17. NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. JACKSON & REDD, DSALEKS IN STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODt £S:tp& **>< * Jon D Columbus,Oct. 6,’57.—1t. . Redd. D C. Jackson. Git EAT ATTRACTION ! Bargains! Bargrins! Bargains! isms* ®33§MI, WISHES to inform her friends, and the public jgSfgenemllv of Columbus and the vicinity, that she ia now offering tor sale a complete assortment ol GOODS 5 , consisting in part of— N EAPOLITAN BON NEI S, trom #2 00 to *2 50. MISSES GIPSIES SIOO BLOOMERS, from 87ic to $ 25. Handsome Cause RIBBONS, 25c per Yard. And a large lot of Swiss Trimmings at 20c per yard.— Call and see Cheap for Cash. - #lßfl July 23.1857. w&twtl. AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS (su AR COATED) ABE MADE TO Cleanse the Blood and Cure the Sick. lnvalUs Mot hers, Pbv*ictais,Fht lanihropls-t usd thtr I ffeti and judge their Virtue*. Fjh THb tUhHF Headache, Sick Headache. Foul Stomach! Pittsburgh. Pa May 1. 1855. Dr. J C* A ter. Sir: l have b* en repeatedly cur< and ot the wor-t headache anv body can have by a dose or two of your Pills. I seems to arise from a foul stomach, which they cleanse at once it th*y will cure others as they do me, the ‘act is worth Knowing. Yours with respect, E W. rbbpLt., Clerk of the Steamer Clarion. Billions Disorders and Liver Complaints. Department of the Interior, J Washi gn>n, D C., Feu. 7, *866 S I have used your Pills in my general a> and hospital piac tice ever since you made them, and canno* hesitate to say th* y are the beet cathartic we employ Their regulating action on me liver i? quick and decided,consequently they nre an admirable remedy tor derangements of mat orgao. Indeed I have seldom found aca e of b ilious di-ease so that it did not readily yield to them Fiatemally yours, ALONZO B aLL, M. D. Phvs'cian to the Maiiue Hospital. DYSENTERY, RELAX AND WoRMS. Post Office, Har-latid, L v Cos , Mich. Nov 16, 1855. Dr. Ayek: Yor Pills are the perlection ot M dieme.— They have done my wife mn>e good than lean tell you She had bee” sick and pining away for months. Went off I to be doctor*-d at great expense but got no better. r*he then commenced takmg your pills which soon cured her, by expelling large quantities of worms (dead) from her body They afterwards cured her and our two children ot bloody dysentery One ot our neighbors had : t bad, and my wife cured him wiih two doses of your Pills, while oth ers around us paid from five to twenty dollars doctors bills and lo't much time, without being cured entirely even then. Such a medicine as yours, which ia actually good and houest, will be highly priz and here LEO- J GRIFFIN, Postmaster. Indigestion and hr purity of the Stood. From Rev Mr Hines, Pastor ot Advent Church, Boston* [) r Ayer—l have your Pills with extraordinary success iu my tamily nd among those lam called to visit in distress To regulate the organs of digestion and puri ty the blood they are he verv best feme y I have ever known, and I can confidently recommend them to my Sold by D. Young and Danforth, Nagle & Cos., Colum bus Ga. * March! I—wtw3m. ECONOMY ITSELF! I WOULD most earnestl> call.the attention oi the public to the use ot this well tried SOUTHERN remedy for all Bowel Diseases, Id any and all of their forms, Flux* Dysentery, Diarrhoea. Chronic or Accute; the n suit ot Mea sles ac., or * ’hi Idren Teetbing.or any derangement ot the bowels. As much humbugeery astht re may be in the world, I know the citizens of ‘'olumbus and vicinity have used this medicin. time and again with more success than an, remedy nowin use. My neighbors snail make the verdict. 1 only ask a trial; that will tell for its merits. Pleasecallat Gunby <fc Co’s, orner, or at my residence by day or night. Sunday or Monday.and I will take great pleas ure in statlngto you such facts as will satisfy any unpreju 1- ■ ed mind o the above facts With feversor i fl-amation, no danger. Innocent in its na ture, iileaves the system aid bowels in a healthy condition, and leaves no bad results to follow. I am only asking the people to give itafairtrial I only ask you to use it and use it treely.as thereisno danger in it. It is the cheapest remedy in the world, at feast in this aountry. Liberal reductions made to dealers; or to any one taking it by the dozen. All or ders will meet with prompt attention. Very Respectfully, , SMITH, jitGiinby A Co.’s Corner.Coiumbus, Ga. Mav 92 IKV7 wfctwtf MONEY FOR THE MILLION! $30,000 for Fivo Dollars! ONLY 30.000 NUMBERS—3 286 PRIZES More than ore Prize to every nine Tickets One Ttekel can Draw Three Prizes CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000. ANDEKSON & SUN’S LOTTERY, GJXT THB PIA3V T . OF SINGLE NUMBERS. Jasper County Academy Lottery. [By Authority of the State oj Georgia.} CLASS LL DRAWS Ist ol APRIL, 1858. CLASS MM. Draws April 15th, 1858 in public at Macon, Georgia, under the sworn superintendence ot E. C. Buckley, and Joseph Waterman, Esqs. Tickets $5. Halves sz.s< . Quarters $1,25 Prizes Paid Without Deduction CAPITALS OF $30,000 1 “ it),000 1 “ 5,000 1 “ 2,500 1 “ 2 000 1 “ 1.000 1 “ 1.500 3 “ 5)0 are 1 s>o 5 “ 250 are 1,250 100 “ 100 are 10.000 100 “ 50 are **.ooo CM >OO Prizes of sls are........ 45.000 72 approximation prizes LBBO 1.2-<6 rues in all.arannntingto #115.13* fhe 3.000 Prizes of sls are determine*! by the las’ •zu e o the number that draws the capital— it is an ode umber then every odd number ticket will be entii ed t< 15; if it is an even number, .hen every ev*n number kef will heent-Ued to *ls, in addition to any othe. riz*- the tickc may draw. Bills on all solvent banks taken at par. r. hecks on New York remitted for prizes. Drawing"of L*rgeClasses will he published m New ,r o rk and New Orleans Sunday papers, and Charlesict and Savannah Dailies. _ Address orders for Tickets or Certificates ot Package I Tickets to ANDERSON & SON Managers, Macon or Savannah, Ga. March 17—wtf Administrator's ale. VGREEHT.V to an order ot be nurt oi Ordinary of Mus cogee county,willb"so don the*rstTaeda\ i*> My nev before iheOourt House door in the tow* of Cutbberi Randolph lit) w.lbln the egal hours ot sale. Lot No 32. i the Mb ricto said c omy. Sold as the prooertv ol •‘eymour B Bjner, late of Muspogeecounty, deceased Terms Cash, tarch 3i,18' a . —wtds. ATFX. I R*m f a,>w LAW 800K I *, nHE Complete sets of the GEORGIA REPORTS. AL>O, The slrt Volume oi Geo-g R- ports,bv Martin. For rale bv J. W. PEAfeJb *. CLARA. Martn 6, IMT-tf C 0U { T CALENDAR FOR 1858. REVISED *1 THE SOUTHERN RECORDER. SUPERIOR COURTS. JANUARY ; JULY 2d Moi day, Chatham Friday before / w „ FEBRUARY. 2d Monday \ Wayne Ist Monday, Claik 2d Mondat, Glvnn Floyd AUGUST. Lumpkin Ist Monday, Floyd Friday before > w _ vn . .. Lumpkin 2d Monday * 2d Monday, Mark ;d Monday, Dawson Dawson Glynn 3d Monday, F'ryih 3d Monday, Forsyth Merriwether Meriwether Walton Walton* 4h Monday, Baldwin 4th Monday Bl>wm hanahoochee Chattahoochee Glasscock Glascock Heard Heard Jackson Jackson Monroe Monroe * auiding Paulding Schley Schley Taliaferro Talhaferro SEPIEMBFR MAR H. 1-t Monday, Appling Ist Monday, Appling Chain*, ga Chaito<ga Cherokee Cl erohee Columbia, Coweta Coweta Colombia Crawford Crawford Madison Gwinnett Mri’ n Madison Mitchell Marion Morgan Mnchell Webster Morgan 2d Monday, Hints Welister C**ss 2d Monday, Butt* C< flee Cass Übert C< ff-e Fateite Kll*ert Greene Fayette Gwinnett Gr ene Pickens Pickens ~ S'iniier Sumter Wushingon Washington Friday after Pierce Friday after, I’ierce dd Monday, * hf, 1 hursdav aft Montgomery Half 3d Monday, Cobb Ha Hall Macon Hart Newton Macon Pumam Newton ‘ Talbot, Pnoam Terrell Talbot W are Tatnall 4th Monday Campbell Terrell I lay W’ere Clinch Friday after, Bu'loch Emanuel 4th Monday. Campbell Lee Clay Twiggs Clinch Woke* Fffi> pham W hite F.rnai.uel OCT OBER Lee Ist Monday, Carroll Twiggs Dooly Wlide Early W ilkes Fult< n APRIL Gi mer Ist Monday, Carroll Gordon Dooly Taylor Early W arren Fulton Wilkinson G rilon Tuesday after Pike Pike Wednesday aft Rabun Rabun 2d Monday, Charlton Tay or Fannin Warren Habersham Wdlrinson Haricot k 2d Monday, < hailton Hams Habersham Laurens Hancok Miller Harris Striven Laurens 3d Monday, Burke Miller Camden Scriven Franklin Tuesday aft Mclntosh Harralson 3d Monday, Burke Henry Camden Jones Fnnklin Murray Har aleon Oglethorpe Henry Poferki Stewart Union Murray Worth Ogle'horpej Thursday after, Montgomery Pulaski Friday after, Wilcox Stewart 4lhMonday, DeKa|b Worth Deeatur Thursday aft Bryan H'-ustoii | Frid v after Wilcox Irwin 4th Monday Decatur *Jasper DeKalb Lincoln Houston Polk Irwin Tamall Jasper Towns Lincoln V* bitfield Polk Thursday After, Telfair Whitfield Friday after, Bulloch Thursday aft Telfair Mondav alter, I ffineham MAY. NOVEMHF R, Ist Monday, Berrien Ist Monday, Berrien Gilmer Milo n Randolph Randolph Richmond Richmond Upson Upson 2d Monday, Baker 2d Monday, Baker Bibb r Bibb Catoosa Catoosa Chatham Muscogee Fa> nin 31 Monday, S ahling Muscogee Troup 3d Monday Spalding, 4th Monday Calhoun T?oup W 7 aik**r Union Thursday after Mclntosh 4th Monday, Calhoun Monday after Dougherty Towns Liberty W’aiker C'lquitt Monday after 1> usherty Monday afte> f,ihi-riy Bryan Last Mondav. Colquitt DECEMBER. JUNE. Ist Monday, Dade lot Monday, Dade J> fferson Jefferson Thomas Milton Lowndes Thomas 3d Monday, Lowndes ♦After 1858, on 2d and 3d Mondays in February and 3d ‘ondsv in Align t. r ANDRETH’S NEW CROP OF La*,DeN SEED- L and ,0r S & CHAPMAN. Also, ONION SETS of various kinds declri —wtwtf w A iff Landreth’s New Crop Garden Feed* Just Received at ian2B—wtwtf J W. PEASE’S ROQV CTORF- VfOTICE to Debtor* and Credlforai-All person 4.V indebted totae.stn* oi Aqu 11 1 • obu deceased,'at. of ‘tiattahooebee countA Ga.. are req-ie"ted make immediate piyment and thos“ hav*njr*le sum against said estate are terety notified t* pre- nt them t* us duly atheiitua’ed with n terms of the law.otoerwise they wiDnot he paid. John ni T NGAN, i A d m i r . JUBEPH COBB, | Adm r. Mireb GEORG I A— Contny. HEREAS rarah W Wilson applies to roe for letters of V\ admist rat<nn on the estate of Temperance Kuigbt late Muscog*** county deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular leatndred and ireditors of said deceased, to abew cause, f any they have.) *ht letters of administrat'oe. as a ore. rid should not be granted t*> sa : d applicant, a'tbe< onrt of •rd’nary to b he'd’ If and for the county, aforefcslu, on he fire Monday in May neat G van under my Wqsd M% 30th day o* .