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•th, Georgia ; Morement* Ibr Direct
The action of (ho 8«ito of Georgia with
rclerenrc to direct Initio with Europe, U
becinuina to attract attention dutside' the
ftnte. Tho Washington ’ correspondent of
the N- .y. Herald writes as foliowa, on the
\b itutsGTOK, Jan. 6,1661.—Hearn from
a responsible secession aourco that the
the
<>l .penerrs
Min one the leading rneu from the tobacco
.States, and some important rciulte were
arrived at. Tito cotton movement was ac
cepted as a bade of co-operation on the
pare of ehe border slavn States. to strength*
on the foreign policy ot the South.—
Whether Virginia, Maryland and Ken*
tucky wiil declare for free tnde and direct
t jxawon, or secede, or remnin neutral, !Ka
question lor tho firipre. Hut the promte
want men from these States arise with
avidity this favorable opportunity of Irdu*
cine lorcl^n governments to relax the polto
cy tone maintained in regard to tobacco.
So fer as Hugland is concerned, her pre*
rent duties upon tnbucco block the woy in
(he great free trade alliance with tho en*
tire South, embodied in Mr. Baylor's plan.
Virginia (specially has always been the
friend of those principles ol'commercial
freedom which have aided in materially in
supporting Kiiglan J in Iter effort* to break
down tho obsolete ideas ol Europe. The
radical free trade reform which the South
now brings forward, at the antagonism ot
Iwthern anti-slavery, if sustained by Vir
ginia, must produce on immense excite*
nient at Manchester and Liverpool; and it
is believed that, for so great a triumph as
this. Mr. (Jobdcn and his frienda will go for
relieving tho tobacco interest from the
present onorous duties levied by Great
It is reported here, upon w hat appoara to
lie good authority, that a distinguished eo
cession Senator is preparing tho outlines of
n report or address on this subject, to ho
submitted for tho approval ot tho South 1
cm Sates.
The despatch in to-day'* Herald on this
subject created a tretnendnua excitement
among Southern men, and a curtain scnsa-
‘TnuVTTi 8Tj.T7tii.fUd Circles. ' This rbovetnen'
ol tho diiert undo party of Georgia solves
tho revenue question, so far os the South
is concerned ; and, supported an it l by a
solid majority in the Georgia, Florida and
Alabama Conventions, the matter will bo
pressed on wi'lt firmness and deliberation.
It appears that this important matter has
been'curtly organized at the South under
cover ot tho political excitement, and is
supported by n central association in
Georgia, in concert vAth a sub*commitlce
in cut-h county in South Carolina, Florida.
Gcor.ia, Alabama and Mississippi. Tho
lending editors in iIioho States are in tho
league, and a spec.si
ait of the move
inont bus been established at Macon.
Tho position ol Englund, under this
pressure of conflicting views, is believed
by the si'cestdomsts. to bo peculiar. They
believe sho must have cotton, who must
pay fur tin* cotton, must pay in money
ods. To do without the cotton, tho so*
rrssionists assert, would produce a famine
in Lamashiro. To pay lor her supply in
*p<cio would probably drain tho Bank ot
England id every shilling in its vaults. To
pay |ur the cotton in iiiunulacitired goods,
free ol duty, under n system ol direct ex
change and reciprocal direct ttudo, presents
u solution of the peril ltow hn giug over
Lundoii and Manchester, which the Hiiilah
Minister bon must ol necessity recognise.
This (J orgltt movement is admitted to
be ilie most practical measure produced by
the South. Sumo ol the leading republicans
confess that it is a shot between the wind
mid wuicr, and is calculated to complicate
ihoir policy materially.
Final tbs Montgomery Confederation.
Hein arks of Mr, CicuiuitH lit tho Con*
volition.
When tho name ol Mr. Clemens wna
rolled, he nro*o and said t
j\!ll. pRKHintNT J —
Each member of this Convention, how
ever unpretending may have been tho ob
scurity of his past life, litis tiuy writes a
name in history which will endure long at-
lor wo oursolvcs shall have passed from the
stage ol notion. In liotrir or reproach; in
glory or in (haute, there it is s'umpud lor
ever; Under such circumstances I feel
that a word of ex pin nn t ion as to my course
will not bo out ol place.
I shall void lor this Ordinance: but
Irankncs* and fairness requires mu to suy
that I would not vote lor it if its passage
depended upon that vote. If it was I It to
> to decide whether this plan of
M*'l •
anollto;. rhqjljd ho atll.piod, 1 liuv
JrltaadfIndicaijjL r strong prelcrenc
that otltor whienyou have \
lur
voted d
matters now stand, my vote will not
nfl'uct tl.e deotiion ol tho quosib'tt hero in
ithcr. I inn looking h
yoiid litis Hall, and beyond this hour The
act you are about to commit, is, to my np
prehension, trenson, ami subjects you, if
ummccesslul, to till tho pains and pun. lues
pronounced against that highest political
crime, or noblest political virtue, according
to thO'inolivcs which govutn^ts^ominissiotu
Whutuver may be my opinion of tho wis
dom and justice ol tho course pursued by
the majority, 1 do not chouse that any mail
shall put htinnell in danger ol a halter in
ileience of the honor uud rights of tny
native State, without abating that danger
with him.
l.give this voto, therefore, partly ns an
tiNstiruncn that 1 intend in good loilh to re
deem the pledge wlrcli 1 have made aga.tt
und auniiii in public and in private, in
speeches, and through the press, that whon
ever tho summons oatnc to mo to dulond
the soil of Aluhnmn, whether it wus at
midnight, or at mid day—whether I be
lieve iter right nr wrong ; it should bo Iroe*
ly, promptly answered.
Sir. 1 never hud a doubt as to tho course
it became mo to take in such an emergen
cy as ibis. I believe your Ordinance to bo
wrong—it 1 could deluut it 1 would : but I
know I. can not. It will* pass, and
when putiecd it becomes the act of th* Stum
ol Alabama. As such I will maintain and
defend i' against ull and every enemy, us
long ns 1 have a baud to raise in its dis
tance. As an earnest that 1 mean what 1
say, 1 am nbuu' to place myself in u posi
tion from which lliorc can bo no retreat.
I luvo other reasons. Mr. President,
which l do not mention Iture, because to
do so would in some measure counteract
them They are known to nty friends,
and there I ahull Icavo them, until tlmo
ami the course ol events shall render their
publication proper. For tho present it is
enough to say that l uni a son ol Alabama;
Iter destiny is mine ; her people uro mine ;
her enemies ate mine. 1 see plainly enough
that clouds and storms are gathering
above us : but when the thunderbolt and
ilomcioi OH thx Cam*—We learn from
Mr. Tipton, the height agent end acting
conductor eo our railroad, that an Wednes
day, on the upward trip of the train, whilst
wailing to lake wood and water at the
Hamburg atation, Mr. Green II. Bandar*, of
Marion, shot and killed Mr.Wio. L Bander*#
of the atma place, in one of the passenger
car*. The** gentleman were relative*.—
They were returning from Belraa, where
they bad been for the purpose of trying to
compromise and settle a controversy that
had been pending for some tiino between
them in reference to the estate of Mr. Green
Banders’ father, of which the deceased was
trustee, for awhile before the elder Bandera*
death. They failed to make a settlement
in Helena, and wtie returning home. Mr.
W. L. H. wee fin one car end Mr. G. Hi In
the other until tho train stopped at Hem
burg, when the latter came into ibe car
where lit* former wa* fitting, and faking a
■eat sear him, only ■ few words passed ho
fore tho shooting took pl*ce< The wound'
ed roan made an attempt to pursue the
homicide, hut fell from the car. Mr. Tip*
ton haJ the body taken up ond put on the
car agoin, when he ordered (he engineer to.
start sm! not stop for any causn until they
reached Marion. Mr. Green Bauders to-
uiaiued on (bo cars until the train reached
Marion, when be and Col. Crowe, (bis son
in law.) who was with him, sniffed nvehi
cle and drove ofl*.—Dallas Gazelle.
Frou Fort Plan--A ysraoneiir on tho
mail steamer gives us tho following account
of the taking of the fort:
“Fort Pike was taken onf Thursday eve
ning by tho Continental Guards, Captain
Clarke, of Now Orleans. They weru ta
ken to tho fort on tho mail slesmor Alaba
ma, and were well provided for a long stay,
with matro-sp* and stores. Tho company
numbered about thirty men, and were quite
lively with expectations of a gay time.
••Major UoswortU demanded an order of
surrender from tho Governor of Louisiana
before he gave up charge, end on Capt
Clarke’s giving him tho papers required,
he opened the gales and tho conipttny
marched in to the tune 'Jordan is a hard
road to travel.' Etch man was supplied
with 24 round* of carlridgo."—Mercury,
Wantkd— A Great Mam.—Tho Toronto
Glotto, in the course ol an orticlo upon ac
cession, aaya t
“If America ltd* got any great man, now
is the time lor him to appear. The curtain
in up, tho orchostra i* grinding throuah the
Inst stave of tho overturo already tlirico
played, the ’house’ is lull from pit to lop*
most gtllory ; all is expectation—nothing
is wonting save tho chief actor, tljo ‘star,’
the horo of the pioco. Ii he comos not
soon, fliaro will bo a 'row.' Tho benches
will be torn up, tho big drum will bu hurst,
the gilded chandoliors ond winged euplda
will bo nmnshod to atoms—tho Union wiii
hn dissolved."
To Cotton Planters I
Aiwnp'a
Cotton Seed Planter!
and Guano Distributor!
A OEOROIA INVENTION 1'
FpilIB Mkchlno Ii light, handy, simple, durable,
X and cheap, and U compact—not liable to get
. .. any kind of Und where cotton
It will deposit Guauo with accuracy In _ _
from (10 to 1,000 lbs. per sere, free from the effects
of the wind. Itoad the following certificates:
Wcbstkii, County, Nov. 2, I860.
Mr. K. P. Beauchamp—Dear Mr1 used your
lanter this year In planting a portion of my Or lion
“ *■*'“ ' ‘ Ind It a
, and If
most excellent machine for plan „
possible better for Guano, It puts the Guano just
where you want It, and In — J ‘
>u want It, and In any desired quantity,
any danger of being blown away by the
wind; I would not be without the machine for any
reasonable amount, and most cheerfully recommend
farmers to act them, and thereby procure a curtain
stand of Colton and have their Guano deposited
with accuracy without handling.
Yours respectfully, W. 8. AKIN.
We have used Beauchamp's Cotton Planter and
Guano Drill, In planting tho present crop, with cm-
tire satisfaction,It Is very simple and easily managed,
of hx w*“‘ *
il will not gel out of fix when properly made;
Ty adapted to any kind of land, sows
It a nice straight drill thut a hand cun
on* quarUr mote Uottr « W-
Iherefore, earnestly recommend all who wish
In the planting ami cultivation of their crops to try
them. IIENJ. GRIFFIN, \VM. MORGAN,
WM CillllHTIAN, JAB. G. 1*RKL.
A ISlK>t lOWKitH,
H. M. OHOIlfis, ’
FEED. HANDERS.
This Is to certify Hi
Cotton Planter ami Guano Brill,i. 0
urc to testify to Its merits. It deposits the seed
Grant Fioionr, Columbus, Ga., I
November 21, Ibflt). j
- have used llcauchump's
Drill, and it gives us great
v to Its merits. It deposits the seed
tight drill at the bottom of n smooth
iked furrow, which causes the plant to come up
t straight line, thus enabling the planter to plow
closerto the Cotton, unit to chop out at least one
fourth utoro to the hand.
We think thut Its universal adoption by the plan-
ally enhance the j
0 ItANT,
BTBwsnr County, Ga., Nov. 18Crt.
Although I have signed a certificate Jointly with
pi*—— •
t and due to the
farmers who have never used sucli a machine as
tills, to mention some of the peculiar advantages
which I received m tho cultivation of ray cron of
Coltou. My Cotton come tin sooner and more vlpo-
, and grew off more rapidly than any crop which
I have ever planted ; this Is owing to the fa'ct that
the cast Iron block presses the furrows very llrmly,
aud In such a shapo ns to force all the seed to the
bottom of the furrow, at such regular Intervals, that
each stod Is lylntr to Itself on llriu ground, which
every Intelligent Colton Planter knows greatly facil
itates early germination und grewth of the cotton
plant; planted thus It will also stand from ten to fif
teen days longer without work, und whea the time
comes, you can plow and hoe at least one-lhtrd
ore than after the old fashion.
8. J. IIAItllKI.Ii
We have also other cerlifieatva too numerous to
publish, believing the above sufficient.
Prisons wanting Planters or Btate or County
ItlghU will address me at Preston, Ga, or my ac
credited Agent, A. 1) BHOWN, hr., Columbus, Ga.,
who b fully prepared to manufacture them In tho
best possible manner and at short uollce
* ".Price of Machine fl A, cash on delivery.
6".Those wishing to purchase will please send In
their orders Immediately.
K. P. BKAUCIIAMP,
A. D. BHOWN, Br.,
Agent and Manufacturer, at the
GARTKU FACTORY, Columbus. Ga.,
manufactured and kept constantly on
Where a
or shrink nor cower—neither murmur nor
complain. Acting upon the conviction* ot
a Ittatliitff calmly ami italibciaicly l walk
with you lino tevolution. Us it* perils—
be it* privations— bo it* eultarings what
they may, i abate incut with you. uitltough
as u member ol this Convention 1 opposed
»«|.Beed Planters manufactured fur those who
have County Rights on reasonable terms.
jab & dttwtf
i’T.mieot. nty name ahall stand upon
too original vole, and side hy aids with
you l bravo the conscqueuccs. 1 voto in
the aliirmutive.
In view of the present condition of the
country, sod supposing that, if the
$1,OOU,OQO of Georgia Bonds, blued for
the (tataflce of the Btate, bo tent out of the
Bute, they might not probably sell readily
at par, wo letru that a few days since, It.
It. Cnylcr, E»q., President of Bi r e Central
Railroad uud Banking Company» volunta
rily prupused to the G >ven»or to take for
that Company $100,000 bf these Btate
Bond*, at par. Tlri* show* the right spirit,
and is highly creditable to Mr. Cuyler and
the Company over whoso business uud op
eration* he presides with such marked abil
ity and acceptability to all concerned.
The Bank new in use in this
Bute, we diiC'jv^Pt l ^° l»»t Comptroller
GcntfalV Report, is ovet $9,0D0,0U0. If
•ach Bank will only follow the example of
President Cuyler. and invest teu per cent,
of capital in the same kind of bonds,
should it become necessary, (which w*
tops pml not be the case) the $1,000,000
eutborixed to be issued by the last Legists
ture. can bs taken by the Bank* alone.—
Wo perceive that the South Catolina Banka
have taken $400,000 of ihoir own State
Bonds, issued for a similar purpose, in pro*
portion to Ibe capita! stock of each Bank
—Sou. Recorder.
...
or We tro told that, by a dispatch from
Bore to tho Now York Tribune, in view of
tkt threatened Attempt on the part of Mary,
land aud Virginia to Uko Weehioglon,
President Bochsnan ha* exclaimed with
emphasis i “If I live till Ihf 4tb of March,
I will rid* to tho Gepitol with Old Abe,
Whether I am aasaasinated or not." That
Idea about Oid Buck’s riding with Old Abe
Into tho Capitol after he baa been assatain
91* good— Wuh* state*,.
E. BARNARD & GO.
Columbus, Georgia,
WHOLESALE AND KETA1L
Grooory aud Provision Market,
Uave on on hand and will constantly keep a well so
tveted stock, embracing all article* lu their
Hue, which arc offered to their friends
and the public at the ^
MIWB8T MARKBT VBICE8I
» PLANTER’S £QEN(
■icsas;
?rwj>«rty of Vohi
abodtfi years old, levlrdjoo a* th*
- -J WRIVI.lUl « U •«
Inferior €oort (if Muroirocounty, In fa-
r at
__ , wind oh as tb*
prnpvrty G.-urgn II, Sim*, to Mllxfy 2 fl ft* t 1 l»Sd*4
from tli# Bupcrinr Court uf 31 uscug** eouolv, In fa
vor ft OgloirotA Jlarut’d, aai ono Isrtisd from tb*
Itfrrim Court or Mid county, in favor cf-W. W.
Smith vs. said flm*.
11( toxiHi and hxlf Ivrxrs Tobacco; lovlrd fin an
tlic prupH ty ( f B. F. WiUlsnjfon, to sxtlsfy an ata
techbont trsued aud rcturuahla to the inferior
Cour of Muscogee county, la favor of BwepsonA
Uptvmbrr 22,1837
r wtf
H. M. SAPP.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMUU8, GEORGIA,
the adjoining counties.
C2ST Office on Randolph Street, a few doors s
Khs I'o
July 26, '00-dwt
Robert 13. Dixon,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUIlMTg, OFOROIA.
N. W. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
UAU1LTON, UAR1II8 COUNTY, OA.,
U. 11. W11.U8. J. T. vriu.n
.Willis & Willis.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
SI'.YS
TAlbottos, Talbot County, OHrtit,
— - • -■ > to ,n bdm .
’ILL atvt prompt alUntlon '
trusiod to thalr car tin Talk
coubUm. March 90, ’iS-wtf
Marion Bethune,
atturnky at law,
Telbottou, Georgia,
W ILL propfurs Declaration* for parsons cntlUod to
Bounty Land and rwialons, under tha lata
Acts of Cong ; *and prosaauta all claims of that
March «, ’Mw-tf
J. T. ft Q. H. Waddell,
attorneys at law
Onwforl, Bou.U County, AI».,
Geo. W. Mullins,
ittornay *t Xj—i
HAMILTON, GEORGIA,
•rartlculsr aUeuUon given to coUactlsns.
MAH ION COUNTY.
ItflfiL hesotd before the Court house door lu tbo
Y1 UiWb'vf Buena Vtots, Morton county, Oa.,ou
tbe first Tuesday tvs Fehroxty nwxt, vntltin tbe le
gal hour* of tain, the following property, to-wltr
IMs of Laud Nos. VM end 0V, in the filst dtotrtot
of originally Lto now Marion c-.unty ; *r. the prop
erty of David Golden, to nattofy * Mortgage fl fit to-
sued from Marlon Superior Court, In favor ol V.tcU-
srlah Procter vs. David Golden.
December VI, IHfiO ll. N. MADDUX, ShfT.
Talbot Connty-Poitponert Sale.
XXTihb btf sold before tbe Court House door lu
V> town of Talbotton, Talbot county, (la., on
the firat Tuesday In February next within tbe togal
hours of sale, tbo following property, to-wU:
Lot of Lund No. 18J, with tbo Improvement*, ly
ing on Pigeon Creek, In Talbot county, Ux., on
which Is ritented a Grist Mill aud Dwrillug Houre.
tlie place wherqpn John Wright, now reside*, levied
on as the property of John Wrigiit, to satisfy u fl fa
liaued from the Hupcrtor Court of Talbot county. Os.
In favor of James Andrews, administrator vs. John
Wright.
December 2.1,180) K. If. HARVEY, fihff.
A DMINI8TRATOlt’S BALK/—Under an order of
J Y tbo Court of Ordlnanr of Htewart eounly, Ga ,
will be Kold on fho firat Tuesday In Fobruvry next,
lMiforu the Court House door Its Lumpkin In raid
county, Lot of Land No. 7,1, in the 21*1 district of
Mid county, belonging (0 tho estate of Henry tow,
lata ot aaid county, dec tared.
Term* niada known on tbo day or *vte.
AJ108B. WAY, Adm’r.
December 17,1«00 Jtw .' • tds
i DMINIS’fIIATOR’B BALK —Will tie fold before
J\_ the Court-house door lu the town of Talbotton,
Talbot county, Oa., on the Unit Tuesday in Februa
ry next, within the legal hours of eale. ngreably to
an ordeiof the Court of Ordinary of said county :
2 2U acres of Land, the place where Win. 11. Cope
land now lives, adjoining the Lands of U. K. Fuller,
Win. T. Holm** and Joseph I). Brooks—ahnut 17fi
acrcs.opeu land—the same soli as the property of
Mr*. C. A. Copeland, for the benefit of the hdr* and
creditors. BENJAMIN V. FULLER,,
Administrator with tbo wjllaunrxe L
December 25, i860 mb •»»
T71XBCDTOlt'8 BALK*—Will ho sola on tlm find
Tuesday In January next, lu pursuauchof the
will of th* deceased, at Hi* M*rkt hours lu Hho city
of Columbus. 20 acres of Land, tuoroor loos, au to-
land on tho Chattahooehse river, about 10 rollcn
above Columbys, hefooglug to the estate of Christo
pher Tny lor, deceased. Term* made known on day
of rule. . L. M. BIGGERB, Kx’r.
Novitttwf If, !fo4 t,,fl
A DMINIBTRATOR’H BALK—Under an order of
the Corn tot Ordinary of Btewart, county, Ga..
will tro sold on the flret Tuesday In Februiry next,
bvforo the Court Hour.u door In Luinpkln, said coun*
ty, a negro man named Dick, of dark complexion,
about 22 years old, Imlooglng to the Estate of Kirly
W. Wllliums, ilereNNed.
Terms of sale made known on tho day.
HENRY ANDKRSGN, Adm’r.
November r*0 1S(V) jlw Ids
A DMINIBTRATOR’H BALE.—Agreeably to an or-
IA. dcr of tbe Court of Ornlrmry of Musoopae
county, Ga., will bo sold at the Market House, In the
city o‘r Columbus, in said county, on the first Tues
day lu March next: The south half of Lot of Land
No. 11)2, In the Cth district of sold county. Bold as
the real oriatc of Anderson A. Averett. deceased.
Terms made known on the flay of sate.
V1NBON to AVERETT, Adm’r.
January 15,1861 tds
■f I 'WO MONTHS uftcr date application will bo made
1 to the Court of Ordinary of Tulbut county, Ga.,
for leave to sell one of the Negroes belonging to
Lewis Ktnanull, orphan of Benjamin T. Kinanull, de
ceased. CYIIAB KOD1NBON, Guardian
of Lewis A. Ktuupull.
December 28, I860 mb 2m _
fjpWO MONTHS alter publication or thto notice np
JL ptlcntlcn will bo mads to tho Court of Ordinary
of Muscogee county, for leave to sell the real estate
ol Vliglnta A. Oliver, Ueivwsod.
JOHN B. OLIVER, Adm’r.
NoveinterfiO, 1800 2n*
Ffvivo MONTHS after publication of this notice
1 application will he made te the Ordinary of
Muscopue county, for leave te sell the real estate of
I’eter M. Martin, deceased. , ,
It. A. WARE, Adm’r
November 20, I860
mwo MONTHS after publicstlon of this notlco
1 application will be made to tlie Ordinary of Mus
cogee county, for leave to sell tho Interest that
bo Jtoy lloyKiu ami Lula Boykin, liftvoln frneUonnI
Lot of torn! No.fit), In the 8tl» dint)let, of Muaougee
county. HAMUKL BOYKIN (luardlnn.
November 13,18«K) JJ
XTOTIGK TO DK11TORR AND ORKD1TORH.-AI
Il persons Indebted to tbo Estate of Daniel Hood
deceased, of Muscogee county, Ga., are requested to
make Immediate payment; nnd those having oUlm*
agatfist said estate are notified to present them In
terms of the luw. HKNlir r. norm, \ Ad
7 W. D. EDWARDS, J Aum r "’
December 7,1860 7t*
XTOTICE TO DBUTOllH AND CRKD1TORB.-AU
11 persons Indebted to the estate of William ll.
Copeland, deceased, late of Talbot county, Ga.. arc
requested to make tmmedlato payment; uud those
loldlng demands against him or his estate arc here-
»v required to present them, to me for.payment
within the time prescribed by law, duly authentl-
' SiMNA 00PK1.AN11, AJm'l.
llco«ml.cr)8,lM» «» >J,
GKOHUIA, I Court of Ordinary,
8TEWAUT COUNTY. December Teiro.lBOO.
j. 1». WIMBERLY, Ordinary,presiding 1 . .
TT DON the petition of Bouton W. Roby for Let-
LJ tor* of Dlsmtoslou from tho auardlauslilp of
the person* and property of the orphans or Alton
Womble, deceased, late of said county:
It Is ordered that nil persons con oeruod show cause
(If any they hate.) on or before the next February
I’ercu of this Court why said tetters should not tlieu
k^true extract from tho Minutes of said Court, Do
comber 17 th, I860. . ^
dfc’Jl-w7t J. L. WIMBERLY, Ordinary.
r\ EOROIA, OilATTAIIOOOnER COUNTY-Whcrc-
\JT ns Beaborn J. Austin applies for Letters of
Guardianship for the person and property of Georjre
W. Austin, minor orphan of Augustus D. Austin, de-
Thcse are Ihereforc to cite aud admonish all per
sous concerned to be Aid appear at tny office, on or
before tho first Monday In February next, and show
cuuuo (if any they have,) why said tetter* should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office, December S0U1,
I860.
dee 28-fit F. ti. RAIHORD, Ordinary.
KOIKUA, MU8C0OKK COUNTV.—WIHI.m >V.
\.T Flewcllen having applied for Letter* of Admin-
Utratlon on the litato of James 8. Oalhoun.do-
censed, late of *ald county : .
All poi sons concerned are hereby notUL .1 to show
cause, (If suy they have,) why tho administration of
said estate should not be granted to said applicant
si tho Court of Ordinary to be held te and for said
county, on the first Monday In February next.
Given under my hand, tlils December 28th, IMW,
dec 28-fit JOHN JOHNSON, Ordinary.
/~1 EORGIA, BTEWART COUNTY—Whereas. Mile*
V j Green applies for Letters of Administration on
the Estate of Btcphou 0. Groeu, late of said county,
deceased: ..... ,
AU persons concerned are hereby notified to bo
and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by low, then nnd there to show cause, (ir any they
have,) why said Letters should not be granted to raid
Given under my hand lu office, December 17,1660.
dec 21-fit J. to WIMBERLY, Ordinary. _
VARDIAN‘8 BALK —Will he raid on tb* first
\JT Tuesday In February next, at thaO° nTl House,
lu Cusscta, Chattahoochee ofln»V« pursuant to an
order of tho Ordinary ofeAfi county, a negro man
named 8am, belongteir \o tho inlnorhelrs of John
L. Harp, dweeaDea, for tho benefit of said heirs.
’r*nus on day of tale.
JOHN W. HEWELL, Guardian.
December 10, I860 tds
t'OllOIA, RTICWAttT COUNTY.—Whcrot*. Na
V | toantcl B. llall, applies to me for Letter* of
Adu. list’ xtlon on the estate (te said county or
Btewaa,) of Benjamin J. Boulware, late of the Btate
ot Booth Carolina, deceased:
Theso are therefor* to olto and admonish all con
cerned, to show cause, (If auy they have,) within the
tints prescribed by statute, why said Letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand te office, December Mb, IbOO.
deolO-fit J. to WIMBERLY, Ordinary.
EOKOIA. STKWAIIT CUUNTV.—WUena. \Vti
VT ll.m L. M.n.SrM >rplln lor Ullw.of Admin-
Ulrttion on til. Ml.tool Kdmuud Talbot, dmnrf,
^TkMou.tbfin^ro toclto.nd .ilmonlsh »lt con*
rorool to .bow cut-. (If.ny tli.) wlthlo tbo
tlm. nrMcrlbwl b< .Ututo, .by ul« U>Im. .bonld
not tbrn bo ininM.
Given under my hand.ln office, December 11,1860.
dee 14-fit J. L WlMDKKLY. Ordinary.
Trust Sale.
Tl Y virtue of Deed of Trust made to me by 8to-
U plien M. Ingersoll, on tho 24th of March A.
D., I860, 1 will sell at the Market House, in the city
of Columbus. Georgia, between U and » 0 cfocE oa
the Wd of January, mi. to the lilghrel bidder,
for coah, a negro man about 40ycars °,{
complexion, named Leri. December .4th. ISffO.
December 24-dwlds ROBERT D. LANL\.
A STRAYED,
FROM tho residence of tho rabrarlbcr,
/Ova miles south of Weston, Webster county,
Ga., on the 22d Inst, a cheetnut sorrel MARE, with
whlis spots In tho forehead, feretep cut off, white
spots on the hack caused by th* saddlo. Any Infor
mation-will be thankfully received. Satisfaction
will bo given for any trouble or expensothnt may
aocrue from the delivery of sold nag.
Doc. 28,16«MUt w8t JOHN O. SPAIN.
Notice.
Tk^n. U. C. UoKKfi h.vlnf dUnoi.4 nthta C.t-
JVL tt^. Uepofltory and .lock In U« cuTl«,« bu
itnMa In Oolumboi, bu lot.tnd bU oBm .1 th. Ur
rry aubluof Mum. Pridftn, Hurt. AC;., wh.ro
.if urtlm Indebted by nolo or .ceount will And their
clolm* In the h.nd. of John O. McKeo for .ettlement
ond portico owinx old eUlou ore pwtl.-ul.rljr ro-
qunted to ull and KUlo bjr ronow.1 or oUmnlMk
noe»-wtl U. O. MCKEE.
COIaIJMBII
I?OR the purcItAKo. f
I. Gonolne/Ko. 1 l’|J
Land- Plash.-*, ItnprtrVM
VlwwL new and Imprdral
Horso PuK/rs. Ftaani K>1
Mills., Durhuiaand Bovil
RCX llr.gy t &p. - \
Having rr.inplefH all I
and Agency In this «l»y i
fur and purrbxso of. a1I J C. ,
Every nrtieb* will l.«» war*.|
Planter* ordering thiuual. fact
20 per c ‘ *
A am.
axoffitte
\lgation asp
M I ucu 13 'rho&t? ari<,ftna
AJ1 pxrlluv who wish to 3hr4nub«tIiolri
;»J , b?*PH*t.?! ^furulrtai} idlh
mile* and less at 70 cents, and over 6 miles*
1 will also enter these lands aUameraU*,
. as the other. I am no Land Speculator,
aud have no Land for sate for les* than $10 per Acre;-
nod nru planting la, aud my whole interest l»h “ ‘
county. My main object Is two-fold, vl*.: To ^,„
the country nettled up by good, ladustrioua apd re*
cponsltde 8outherncr«; and secondly, to have them
a rail themselves of the benefit* of a new country
and good land* at cheap rates, before speculator*
come and get it all. If any doubts should exist a* to
my sincerity and mponalbillty, I, refer to ttuffo!-,
lowing highly respectable and responsible firm* and
Unorp itnturri't
~ : —-,cd we can mak
tothS advantage pf all p.rtlrt desiring
bftug the money. Haring ample facilities
’iXfiSaiSr'* * merit aud receive a'liberal shi
P. If,—Having extent!re and compkto workohl
w lr *re fully prepared to do repaliJug iu all
branches at the shortest notice and In the best mi
.bid’s lUi-hu for t^ccati
OLD C.W5&U' Ou'm OB COR-
-ri-iMPLAYINO MABHIAOE,
T.IKB NO LX1US
Til l-.Y ARB OF NO AVAIL.
, IIPLUEOUr’A f-.yt.iac-t BUOHU
w «•« V»>Y DUST 1 Wi»S6‘W*'«WW»».-
on psuvxar or.iuc \
receipt for doing so, whi(b & wadrante*J Ur
thM" £0 per cent and loftoqUiisf agalnt-t)«itt/
!ndlri5oa? h,Jr r * rS,,ccUble nnd *e*J'ouslbIeflit6*and
AddrcKs me At Post Oak, Calhoun Co., Arkansas.
•' KAT1JJ OK COMUl.V'lUSl
Irom, 40to 320 acres..,r,,..2p cenUiprr acre.
.from 820 to (DO acres ....... to cents per acre.
to 1,000 acres and upwards, 16c. j»ef Acre.
ROB’T B. LOCKHART,
GKO.'B. YOLTm,
‘BERTS.
Direct from'lhsT
Brandies*
Per Medicinal purposes..
Perfumery.
Wood YloUt, fnsw). Kd(
id Basin's best Uaudkefc
JOS. A. ROBERT,
Usmplcs (
chested.
ML’todGuanoo and Ph*phlto*To»tcd
u,e. MawipoUtif ttaifoo, Diajoired
or i-ont to
, „ ™ tlif-lr
Tsiiie as frrtlli/.ein sttfed. t ,
Pamphlet on Fertilizers,
I bar.1 nearly ready a Mini! »vnriflet on
of Fertilisers, wlil*b will plru x ’
’ Flanta-
And will Buy or Cell Improved lands
Jon* at 6 per cant.
Keren to :-TIios. Ragland A Co. ; Redd, Freer A
I860 FILL TRADE. I860
m s®
/ Redd, Johnson A Co.; iianUon k Pills; Hatch-
k AfcOehce, Columhu.-, On. Hon, C. H. McCall,
lion. Feaborn McMichael, and Jack Kemp and otli-
, -— ,,— — 11— —•»itnod 6f
pplyrlug tbm.aad the quantity (nHn oppHcol for
* a TnutaroL
„ „ St*L.
t .MaulpuIsLd Guanofl and I'Hl^fi.-itien 1
Ing for Mlc,and what thalr cxve'thju^js
a. Feaborn McMielihel, and Juck Kemp and otli-
, Buena Vista, Ga. E* If. Walker, Ks»|., forsyth,
ltav. Joseph T. Turner, Georgia Conference,
Lumpkin, Ga. 13AA0 T. i.OhlNFON.
• 1*. 8.—Land Warm pin are juat kk good a* tlic
money to aeeuro Oov imm-nt $1 26 Laud. A fee
of fl for every 4 acres located upon wllh warrants
I* charged by the Land Offic»-». Many thousand
Hcrea of CfOc. and 76c. lamlju ’
“ -Ajiiinoj—d’H m^TrtinO
SADDLERY, HARNESS, &c
SHERMAN & CO,
fid best asiorted
tIECUNS nnCIIANOK OK LIKE.
»KK SYMITDY.8 AIMVK.
) KAU1I.Y SlIOCl.il UK W11U0UT IT.
■ no mere balsam or uupld*tant medicine,
, liAmntand Drfhgerms DIm^R**. _ m
!I/M ISOLD'S KXTUACT BUCI1U CLUES
. * SKCUIAT DISEASES ■
In all|r ttcres, At little Expense,
Httl4. 0 „ rbauRo of Diet; iucunvimluice,
AND NO KXP08URK.
Ci» 1J; Mi„)L0*a EXTRACT BCCUU for Ex-
towicsail» - from habits Indu g«l In
. " lv YOUNG AND ODD,
And for .1!^ Ar .-.ng fin» haldtauf dlMtpallon. It
retuorvanM j, riin*»rt)Dcbnrgw, and will restore the
■’ , {ituetoasta'eofbcaltnandjjurUy
SADDLES, BUipi.es, nAUNESS,
, TrniilUjWhlpj ColltirK,
purrhawa of 3tixo>l OtianoH oy ftin*f hZ7ott,’l
tJiey have read uiy j|inipkt*lf - f >, , •
10,000 Copies of (hi) Pamphlet
will 1)0 rlrculatcd FRICK r,mom;st tbu
PLANTERS OF O E0BGIA JKD ALABAMA
JOH^ LEE,
Kent Mtorr, 1(J H oad .Street.
Itaffirenro in > very InsUnca wll Ikj given to lead
July 24, ISOO-eow to way *fil.
Ing idsnters in Georgia and A talc
dwtf
FRESH SEaDS!
JUST ARRIV ’D I
PLANTATION FOR SALE
In Russell County, Ala.
npnS'fnbscriber, residing in Twiggs county, tgtrt.
X Gx., offers for sale hfat Idantstion In Ru»- Wr
sell county, Ala, containing Eight Hundred —
Acre*, more or less; about463 acre* in * good state
of cultivation—situated between Uie llatch«chufobee
and North Cowikce Creeks, four mile* spilth at the
Mobile uud Girard Railroad, adjoining the plnnta-
Ot Messrs. Holliday, Culbreth and Mrs. Ferry.
; Is a g001 dwelling, gin house, screw, and all
necessary outbuildings on the place. l*urcha*ets will
•l« well to call and examine the promises, aud see
the fin*' and luxuriant crons of cotton and corn.
The present crop Is a sufficient guarantee of the pi
ALL KINDS I
Machine Belting, ; &c, &o.
Krer btoughl tO ( IhR faxrk.-t, rtr-r^d to
public geiierullyrsipmi reason*
.. Female»
From whxtcvor c«um« o-laibatlng. and no matter
now iiCUN'ii- standing,
their friend* ami the
aids terms.
Wc would return
uJd return our thanks for the patronage
Hist has been bestowed upon u« since re have been
established in Columbus, and hope by fair dcallfii
and attention to bnstpcws.t
hope I.
icnl n continuance of
FltERMAN A CO.
Next door to Bank of Columbus.
Colemhns, G«., Uept. 21,1X70 dwtf
All Oi** ab7ro'dbw«As and symptom* admit of th«
mo trWurmt^nd, ^wlgtnato-trom the “—*
lltad! Readi filtsdl
HLL.Ml!'*LlJ r 8 uUCHC I* tbir snd pleasant In
tasfoand udui.1 nt Inm^lbitoln its action^,
Kmbradng Wood 7
and Lubln aud Boaln’s
Flavoring Extracts.’.
A fresh supply of the V*t varlstisa, of rich«t
Haver, to which vs Invito the attention of the ladies.
. Spices, • ,
Of every variety—Maee. Clove. Nutmeg, Allspkw,
Black Pepper Cinnamon, Yanilhi, Gluger, Ac.
Corn Starch,
Th« mmt <M!doo« of »11 fct Tal-
4Ioj», Cu.txrd., !>!«, C.V., llUriB SUo;o, *«.
Cox’s Sparkling Gelatine,
Mokes the mostbeotltal and ebespost ChryitoUlne
ally In a tow minutes, with little trouble.
v . Candles.
Fine 8ponn and Adunantlu
Bridgewater Fireproof Paint
FromHow fmm, Hr. and water proof. pMmalnft
trrwtUr bod,. MwlloH., adUr.lv. jndduiablo dual-
-m*«nu paint now lu use, offtctually
preventing rust of tin roof.
\ Potash.
. 6* 1 * Vbltwianit Orvjr rctaab, from which a
HTMof tho haat Soap la made of IS lb» of <li»r or
JVhlt* Potosh, 4 Dm. Sal Boda. and 12 Ijrd or
m a^ l P? w ‘. T , hw So *P wlU be whiter and strong- ^
.. 1 M hlnch cl 1)1 lllnIT 1m.-IL.i- Th in >n« ),w
being duly sworn doe* -uy, that hU t>rsi
tain* uo Narcotic, Mercury or Injurtos
purely Vegetable* ll. T. ItEI
repo ration a
dfiff
for(uathm are referred to Hobt. Allen of Band Foil,
.It. Coleman of Glcniivllle. Ala.
P. M. BIGGERS & CO.,
'Wliolesalo and Retail Grocers,
So. 142 BKO&D St, MASOEIC BUXLDlhO,
coLxmavn, oloruia. .
ob.r1S.UM
Wtf
Thomas J. Dunn,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Xorfui, Calhoun County, On.
\I71LL prattle* lu the followln* couattoe. Sumter,
>Y CUy, Raadolph, Karly, Decatur, Baker, OU-
Aetto* Doufherty, auA Lee. May », ’&4-H
WI1ITK A XU YEU/JW 0'tOX XKT5.
All the above Seeds have bom r ref ull v *"l*etbd.
JO IN LEE,
r-pt l«-(|wir FEUD 8TOJG, 7f* llrctd 8t
uivunvme, Ata,
t>. L. RICHARDSON,
M urloii, Twiggs c
W B nre reviving and shall mnllnu? to kt-ep.
Urge aetortmeut of UHOCEUIKF adapted to
family consumption, which we will Ka li at wholx-
For Sale.
A. CARD.
ff'IIK undersigned beg Ic.
A friend*, and Ibe public
und Land, 1 mile west of the Br ;
DKNCK-*^
ana®
. mince to their
.... ....w, ui... ,11.; public generstlmt they have
nruoclated thenu«dri-*lii p;irtncr»h 1 fur the mb* and
manufacture of MANIJRLH, and a «>/or thcsalc of
Plantation Implements and Supplies.
Their facilities - -
Kurseli county. Ala., for eale.
bulldlncB are good. Tlicre arc on lh« place
Fitly Fruit Trees of various kind*.
COFFF.r. of nil grades,
1 kinds of GUAMW ii
Therein I20ncmof Land—00cleared. OuthUpl.
"icteure
Two Thottstutd Cord* ol* Wood.
Ah 0. HO nci ch heavy Umbered Land half a mita
BACON and bird.
FLOUR per Iwrrvl or sack.
bODt, Yeast 1’owdcrs, Concentrated 1’otash, Co
wn’rated Lye.
•Al’fl of all «{uaUtlea.
jou* Drug but U
.. ELM BOLD,
foie Manufacturer.
Sworn and imbscrlbed before me 23d day of No
vember, 1>J64. Wit P,H is r a wo, Alderman.
/toJ-l’rkfe f l per bottle, or six for fa, delivered to
any adiUeas, accompanied by reliable and responsi
ble UwrtiScales from Professor* of ,Medical Colleges,
CUrgymen. and others. • A
Prcpareo and sold by If. T. II EM BOLD, Practical
and Analytical Chemist, 104 South Tenth t-treet, be
low Chestnut, Philadelphia.
Beware of Counterfeit*
AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS,
dcavor to dispose “of their own’ 1 and “oth-
’ *’pptatIou nttnlned by
.me Preparations.
Extrnc Buchn
Famaparilla.
. hDnr .4tQ Lead in Oil.
- P ™ v-ju Lwd til, Uo],,,, white Load
1 sold in the Soatb.
Who
r Article
ltalrhbold'
A large stock of TOBACCO.
“ “ Improved Rose Wash.
To be bad of
JOHN W. IlHOOKB, Columbpi,
Wholesale and Retail Agent, (sign of tho Negro and
*|| all druggbita and dealers throughout
Mori*
the United Flutes, Canadas, and DritUli Provinces.
BEWARE of CLUNTliRFEPWI—Ask for HELM-
BOLD'a—take uo other. CU11E8 GUARANTEED,
August 23
PERUVIAN GUANO, direct, frui tho agents of
the Peruvian Government; bWAN’U I.*LAND GU
ANO, equal to the Peruvian; A.MD.IOAN GUANO,
AHA BATH*, or to
Feb 7, lSfid-dwrly
Dec. S,’63
J. 8. BATS
dwtf
Orders promptly mid faithfully exotutod. A share
....... Jarvis A Baker’s lslato.1; Manvj ^vru'IGnimo:
I’owdrotlo; Bono Dust; Blood nn< Hohes; Blood
and Wool; Balt and Lltue; Piaster un.l Hoyt’s Hu-
nerphosnhatc of Lime. Wo arc .Iso agents for
Mapo’s Nitrogcnlxed Fuiicnihosplis e of lame, said
lob,. Iho best nhonnate In uso.
Wo yll[furfiUh planter* with the lUost AGK1CUI/-
. pproved MA
TUBAL IMPLEMENT;
CHINKRY.
.. We,wRI «Uo he agrnta for the “WeUKtNG FAR-
MLR,“ an ngricidtiral journal, duvo id to the pro-
gresv of tlia bvIcik
f Agriculture aul Hu
Every artlclr sold liv tu trill be gnn-info. -.
'thu name of tho firm will bo K. W. MOI8K k
COMPANY, and K. W. Mol c will attcld tops atbtli
K. W. MOIFK, •
sept 8 dwtf HE Allot N JONES.
OALviRfi *“
Patent Saw Gummers.
Uh thr
riautafioh for Sale in Muscogee
COUNTY
rn|A I OFFER for sulo my plantation r.ltasted 14
WW miles from Columbus aud Immediately on the
Murcogco Railroad, lu Muscogee county, con-
iihting 1,2<X) actrs, lying #n Randal’s creek, about
Vh» aern of which D In a fine state of cultivation,
xdauce wel! timbered woodland.
Tho place In a moat excellent one. has considera
ble hnlleui laud, In well improved, healthy anil has
“PRO BONO PUBLICO 1”
Dit. J. IS. J»Sc£,KAN'S
stfjsngthehiHg cordial ahd
BLOOD PURIFIER.
Ths Greatest Rsdedy ia tho WorW, ttn^ tho
Delicious
j™ wh “ Ui * *- ulSi ^£?ou S fbSiij
Zinc Wluq.
Snow While Zinc. French and & ■. . ...
and in Domar Varnish. *”**> Ia 011
Varnishes.
Datnar Varnish, Jspau Drying Varnish, Black
er Varnlelr.
Linseed Oil.
Raw, Boiled and Maseed Oils.
Faint Brushes.
..'ire-boanu
Brushes, l to ff os.
Hair Brushes.
A fin* variety of lie?t EaglDh and American.
Fishing Tackle.
Walking Cano Rods, Floats, Limerick Fishing
Hooks ot all sice* and styles.
Mav 11.18fi0
dwtf
DR. LITTLE’S
VERMIFUGE:-
scientific
Vegetable Com
pound, pr
la LARGE Sollies anil Vials.
For particulars apply to JOHN ODOM, Br.
John Odom, Jr., or A. J. Odom, living near the
» ace * ill chow ll to any one desirous of pnr.diaolng-
bepti - - , dIt wtf
nt the
latlon of Hoots,
Herbs k Batk.
Yellow Duck.
Blood Root,
Worn*; and beside* being one of the cheapest and
best Vermifuges ever offered to the publio. Its frs-
quest use In families urill save much trouble and
CUBA HOUSE,
LUMPKIN, OA.
TIIR undersigned having taken
charge of the above hotel, Itsd
ntii cly renovated nnd fitted up
NEW LIVERY STABLE!
tm 111o KAHT HDK of llic COURT 110U8R FQtfARK,
whrro titer vyJU nlway 1 * find safe an
good Vehicles and careful Drivers,
t oat of every ten cases generally require It.
A CARD.
Hark k Dande
lion enters Into
its composition.
DR. J. B. GORMAN baying extensively used LIT
TLE’S VERMIFUGE, takes pleasure la saying It
Is the most valuable remedy to enrv children of
WORMS he over knew. A dollar bottle U quite
of iu
No Haw Mill should hr without me of these
ussfnl k oIk. I’rlco, only $20—superb r to Hoc’s
wl lob soil for four limes the umitcy.
For sale by thn Columbus Hteum Kiigiuo and Haw
MIR Ooinpiioy.
JOHN 11. DUrr k OO., Agents.
dwtf
) salt the
onage. lie will sparu no pains to please
ull wllo may call on him, aud having had considers
Ido experience In catering for the appetite und com
fort of the public, feels confident In giving satlsfac-
AST* Prices of Horse J
times. Call and sec. .
7„ D. BOOTH, Proprietor.
RKntRKMCE*:—R. BcanUrett, It. It. Agent; l’ctir
WllUsina and Col. Hnill, Conductors on the Trnlns
Butler, Ga-, 8cpt. 21t, 1800
rf\y
July 27,1KG0
icptfi
JIONAUDA DAY.
dwtf
STEAM ENGINES,
SAW ]Vp: ; Ll^S,
WIN-Taive 1 ' \
IMPR0VED STKA !\I UOILljnS!
MOiT APPROVED
(r4TK*T J
•I suit! at Kxtkkwkly lg»v I'm
hand and made to ordvr. WIN
TER’S BOILER c onnrctwl with Ash-
TITOOMB HOUSE,
(Formerly vhe I’AVILLION 1I0U8K,)
Dfiwuout Terrell County, G*.
. ' . „ TltfUmitcndKiiwd has token oh argo
of the above Hotel tor n term of
year* and having thoroughly ren-
fiflattoWHsal ovated tho shiuc, hopes, with his
IQeSsCsapISS^experience lu the business nnd ac
commodating servants, to give satisfaction and make
alpngroeable that may favor him wllh their patron-
MUSIC STORE,
Soi 7(1 Miint Side Broad St., Colittnlm*,
lore ran always bu found a Ifflgo Felocllon of
*tt prlnelpli
*■* rath Ingredient . 7 1 "”‘Tu’ ,T
In", U thoroughly iflff I(!KlllI
extracted by my new method of distilling, predating
n delicious, exhilarating spirit, and the moat INFAI#-
BI.K remedy for renovating tho dlseaacd system, and
restoring Ibe sick, suffering and debilitated INVA-
iVHI effectually <
Jaundice, Chronic
_ UlDg C
ire Liver Comi^vints,
• Nervous l)eb'”‘~
Runts, Dyspepsia,
>Ulty, Diseases oi
dug from a dlsor-
Talbottojc, Ga., Feb. 3, 1800,
LITTLE’S
ANODYNE COUGH DROPS.
A certain cur* for Colds, Goughs, BronchUU,
Asthma, Pain in the Breast 1 also Croup,
Whooping Oouohs, Ac., Ac.,
amongst Children.
• Water Detector hi t
January 2fi,lRf)9
ENOCH TITOOMB.
wtf
tlthougli sale nml compact ll IL canni n »-
tording to Power, cost j I'ss money by ojt-third than
than the common dnulde-tluc Boiler; nnpertor to It
In all respects occupying but about hnf thn spac
Is about half ns heavy, makes ctrau-Ain half the
lime; and will make steam with enwjduxt'
bark, sufficient to run any thing. 11 bjudeubtcdly
the best Boiler
Apply to tho Mibtrrlbrnvtt the ollicelfif tho Rock
Inland Paper MRU, Oolumhun.Oa., botfrecn Palace
Mills and Engle Mills, on Bay lUretL (
JOHN 11. BUTT A 00./A gents,
of the Columbus Htcam Engine nudr
August 1,1800
COOK’SHOTEL,
(mar class uotkl.)
Corner Broad and Crawfrrd Streets,
COLUMBUS, GKOKOIA.
tbb hCrt Mawottetorto* tn tho \)nlu«l statu,
all rtylus ami price*; aim,
Blclodcunn, Gultftrft, VlnllncOllOB. Vlo
Hus, lianlOfc. Tntnbarlucfi, Vlutcs,
lAutinaR, AccordeoitH, Muolc Buaos,
Clurlouelt«« Flagcoleto, Fifes.
Also, all kinds of BHA83 IN8TUUM HNT-S FOR
BAND8, tocethor with Bass and Tenor Drums
STRINGS of all kind*, and the Isrgoit anrortnieul
ofsuuur MUSIC f**r all tho above nemod Inatn
inotit», that can be found South of I’bRsdvlplila.
tFjrSecoud hand Piano* token In exrhange who
ew ones are l>ought,and the liigbuBt prices allowed
. Oyspcpidi,Heartburn.
Inward.Plies, Acidity or Sickness of the Stomach,
Fullness of blood to the Head, Dull Pain ©r Swim
ming In the Head, Palpitation or the lu-nrt.PuUncM or
Weight In the Momnclf, Pour Ern rial Ions, Chunking
nr Buffo,:at,lng FcnlJua when lying dqyrn,. '
Ycllownew of tlie Fkin and Eyes, Night hwr*w, m
word Fevers. Puln in the Small of/lie Back, Chest
or Side, Sudden Hushes of Heat, Depression of Spir
its, Frightful Dreams, Languor Despondency nr any
Nervous Disease, Fore* or Blotches on tho Skin, and
Fever nr.d Ague (or Chills ami Fever )
Over Hnirn. Pillion of UotUes
Have been sobl during the lari six months, and In
no Instance bofnt failed In giving entire satisfaction.
M ho, then, w ill suffer from weakness or debility when
x nine oat of ten cases a prompt
1 the moat controlling toluenes
Irritation of the Lungs of any r
" most violent lu
r two. Many ease*
txtuwtorent, Without oatringing the bowels, it stands
paramount to oil sough mixture*.
LITTLE’S
FRENCH MIXTURE.
fbroldo
ty
McLuauV Strengthening Cordial will cureyouf
• Vi
r Mu-
Meal Instruments REPAIRED In the best manner,
HATCH COOK,
,’liO-ilnlf Proprl.tor.
WAR! WAR!! WARU!
18 UKOLIRKD .QAI88T l-.I.H Of 1KT .HD HY
DR. A. W. ALLKN’S
SODTHl'JHN I.IN 1M1SNT1
A ND every HouUierner will lie sullaAed by using
one dollar’s worth thnt they have np furtlier use
for Northern Liniments. For Family anil Plauta-
.1 1.. canal. It cures Rheumatism, Neu-
rulscs, lliirus, Fresh Ouls, Palos lu
J. H. BROWN’S
PALACE ROOMS OF ART I
No. H3 Hroad IHrect, Columbus, Ga.,
Ov*r lYmturton iff Gurttr's Drug Store.
P ICTURES taken at this Gallery are every where
acknowledged to be unsuv|>aaaed fm beauty of
tone and fidelity of expression. The Eye, so faulty
In many Pictures, Is here brought to perfection hy a
sud at tbs shortest notice, aud warranted to give
emir* ssttofiictlon. ... .
All orders left at our Store will to) promptly al
tended to. \ T. H. VAKDKN BERG,
70 Broad 8t., Blgu of tbo Mammoth Fiddle-
June”, 1S58
twwtf
Ayer’s Ague Cure!
Tint SPKKDY eras
Intermittent Fovor, or Fever and Ague, Remittent
Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical Head
No language can convey un adequate Idea of the
Immediate mid utmost miraculous change produced
by takiiic Gils Cordial in the dbca-ed, debilitated and,
Mhattereil nervous system, wtiotber broken down
by excess, weak by nature, or Impaired by atekneae,
the relaxed und nnctrung organization U rcstorod to
Its pridtluu healtli uud vigor- ' '■
MARRIED PERSONS,
Or fdhers consdoiu of Inability, Trora whatever ennse
will find McLean’s Strengthening Cordial a thorough
regenerator of the system ; and all who may have
Injured themselves by improper ludulgencies, will
find In tills Cordial 11 certain and speedy remedy.
TO THE LAUIEti.
McLcanaV Ftrentrtficning Cordial to a sovereign and
Vo. I for tbe chronic stage,) and from Its unexampled
— - - ia ukelr to supersede every other remedy
iof disc " **--
_» Headache, amt Bilious Fevers, in
deed for the whole class »f disease originating
In biliary derangement, caused by the Malaria of
All of the Ii
miasmatic countries.
urea are taken lu these Rooms, consisting or
Ambrotypes, Molainotypet, Sphcroo-
types, &o. ep..
818D or Ht-tfl.
icily known for. lilted fiteggera
ill find lt,ffv*« *
„ earing ol
time ami money by keeplug a supply on lland.
*3)U Prepared by I)r. A. W. ALLEN, Columbus,
,*? P o e
nrpumi ujr i)r. «. »*. xi.i.r.,', luiummii,
Ga. Nonogeuutue without the Wgnatnre ami Beat
of A. W. Al.LKN.
For sale by URQUHAKT A CHAPMAN.
and J. W.BROOK8, tteluinbus,Ga
IV an t i ll a responsible Ageutiu ctery Southern
town ami village.
.Caution to Kvammouv. . .
Liniment until you have glvcn : the 8outh-
Also LIKE an3 “OABINKT al*e PHOTOGRAPHS
put up In Pnstelle or Oil Colors, warranted not
surpassed by
j remedy is loudor called for by Ihe nw
ties or tho American pwplo than n sato and
cur# for Fever and Ague. Such w# are now onablvd
to offer, with a perfect certainty that It will oradt-
cate tbo dlresse, —• *
proof, that 1
quantity.
All tho above variety of Pictures put up In the
very beat stylel 4
AT REDUCED PIIICK8 I
Tlie public arc respectfully solicited to call and
illy solu
J. II. BROWN, Artist.
dOt wtf
JStS
ern Liniment a fair trial. June £9, 'ftS-twwtf
Ccrttftcntet
COLUMBUS, Mny 13, 1S&9.
P*. A. W. Ajxkm—Dear SirAllow as to present
iu tills certificate for your Southern Unit
liavv used over t» hundred bottles of yogr valuable
Medicine during the last year nnd do £»ot hrsitaG
In saying that we never saw a Llnhueiw eqtail to It,
aud have used nil kinds. We have us41 tours fot
Cholic both for Negroes ami Horse*, a id In no In
staucc has It failed to effort speedy n il f. We con
slder It an Invaluabte medicine for 0h« He, Sprains.
Bruises, SwelltoF*. Fresh Wounds, Ac. and would
GEORGE A. McCLESKEY,
(OF OEOllUIA,)
WITH
TUFTS & COLLEY,
Importers of, and Dealers In, Foreign and Domestic
Cutlory, Guns, Rifles, Pistols
iveveuto this dlmi
dor roust booflmiuinsj service In the communltit
whet# It prvtall*.. Preveollou Is better than cun
tot the patient carapes Ihe rink which ho must ru
*n violent attacks ot tlm baleful distemper. Th
‘Cvat” expels the mltnaiatio polsru of rxvrn au
Auux from th# system and prevent* tbo develop-
ment of the dlsooiw, If token on th# first approach
of lto premonitory symptom*. Jt hunt only the
be«t remedy ever yet discovered fer that rlai-s of
complaint*, but also the rheapeet. Tho largo quan
tity weaupplyfbradollarbringsItwUhin theirarh
mUncnce
of Urine or luvoluntunry Discharge thereof. Falling
or Ihe Womb, Giddiness, Fainting and all Diseases
Incident to Female*.
There 1h No MUtnlte Aliont It.
Suffer no longer. Take It according to directions.
It will stimulate, strengthen and Invigorate you and
cause the bloom of health to mount to your cheek
ujaln. Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction.
FOR CHILDREN.
f onr children arc rickty, puny t or afflicted, Me-
1 of the Kidneys and Bladder,
rhaal, aud Leuchorrhcsal or
1. This extejislve compound
1 properties totally different In tost* and
character from any thing to be found lu the United
States Pharmacopoeia: aud in point of safety and efl-
tltncy la not rivalled ui America,
LITTLE’S
RINGWORM & TETTER OINTMENT.
FORTH, No. D.
Hundreds «aae* of Chronic Tetters, Scald Head*,
nd diseases of the akin generally, have been cared
hy thle remedy; nnd alao* th* Introduction of the
No. 2 preparation (bring stronger) scarcely n eat*
boa been found that It will not effectually eradicate
1. j will n.uuiui-m BiY-r.IJ, I'WIIJ , ui nmiucu, fiv
Lean * Cordial, It will make them healthy, fat and
Delay
'onvluccd.
try it and you will bo
rs it la appll
Is almost Infallible.
Iu more than two hundred places In Georgia, a
lu th* Southern States, they are to'be had; and 1
1 scamps about who are oounterfrittni
remedies, by palming off thstr own or some
else, hy wring tho stun# or rimllnr names (torn# J
tent Is wanted or seen red amid tbo absurd patents of
th* day,) 1st all he cautioned to look wtU fot
signature of tho Proprietor, thu*:—
OEUCtorS TO TACK,
i! of druggist* or dealer* who may
you some Ritters or Saranparilla
my cheap,) by saying It Is
Ague prevails, every body should have It
_ __ It freely both for cure and protrellon. It Is
hoped this price will place it within the reach ol
all—the poor a* well an the rich. A great superior
ity of this remedy over any other over discovered
lUylT-dwtf
J. VERTOV A CO.
... ep
q » 5g
S'8 s| I
ot»i* ®
SSiH B ttf fiiit.
00! = ® eog.3.h a, 1*1 &
oo-i CO ^2 “S 6; ~'|hS <=-.
HEAVY GOODS!
or KVUKY DKScnurTtOS,
7 & 9 hakclay street,
Vaukr Turns Ja., I Opposite th# Astor House,
l^AK. OAKIti Cuuat, f FEW YORK.
February 1,1860 Uwly
• pf Intermlttentols,
fus noQuInlneor mineral, consequent
ly It produces no qulnlktn or oilier injurious tffrelr
wliatei
It are left a
• bad tbe
Oatmox.—Bet
y to palm um
ash, (which they can buy cheap,) by saying It
just a* uood. Avoid such men. A*k for McLca
Strengthening Cordial, aud take nothing else. It l*
the only-remedy Unit wiil purify the blood thorough
ly, and al the panic time stre-n^th^n the sir* .m.
One lahle Hjmonful taken every inornlos, fasting,
1* a cet tain prtveutatHu for Cholera, CliUto and Fe
ver, Yellow Fever, or any prevalent disease.
I*iIce only |1 |ier bottle, or d bottle* for ♦fi.
JOHN Mi LEAN, Foie lVoprleter of
thto Cordial. Atoo, McIhchii’s volcanic (ill Liniment
Principal Depot on the corner of Third and .Flue
Street*. Ft. Louis, Mo.
Sold iu Columbus by FKMDFRT0X A CARTER,
J. W. BROOKS,
ACER <t IVERSON,
j in the South.
and also his name blown Into the glass of each bottle,
49" All orders and titters to be ad* wood to
LITTLE & BRO.,
Wholesale Druggtsts, Macon, Of
or sale by Messrs. J. W.DfmoKh,
PEMBERTON A CARTER,
and J. A. WHITESIDE.
Wliolesalo Druggists, Columbui, Go., and
gist generally. by D ug
June 19.
New York Wire Railing Co.
yrs. M K33 ri ^
II
g; <» 25.“ U ©
isgsri
3 — O g 3 w
Ion;* and t
wall selected stork ot
MKK, WOMEN, BW8 AND (
NEGROES! NEGROES il
vlng from VI
trgennd •
girls, yras
„ US 8tP*l2K
JLmL vanto. Mechanic*. Ae-, bought by obOmJcC
oftbelfirmexpreealy for tUsnorhet, und our friends
)»!} HI,JIM «U
a —
0SNABURGS, KERSEYS &o.
200 BALES HEAVY NO. 1
100 BALK* BEST GRORQU
100 BALES YARN rtlOSt J
lirr GRflNTfACTORY.
Boston & Villatonga,
COTTON FACTORS and OENEEAX
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 186 Bay 8troet, Savannah, Ga. *
JOHN BOSTON, JNO.L. VlLIOlLONOA,
Rrrxxscs—M*j. Juo. IL Uovoid, I». T.Chapman
A. W Chapman. Octoto r ll.
, J. H. Jones,
ATtO*NEV AT LAW,
Fort Gaiuei, Clay Oo„ Ga.,
W ILL .continue to prA.'t}o#law in tbeBouth-we*.
tern, Ctvcult as toretofcre, aud promler* of
totlhfully attend to *11 turinre* tut iu* ted to hi*
wire, to Uie counties if Randolph, CUy, Kxrly nnd
I N consequeuce of tho greafly Increased demand
for Ihe peculiar style of Railing niAde by the
Now York Wire Railing Company, kuown as the
CU3IPON1TK IRON IIAIHNU,
tlie Company have largely added to their fnclRUca
fur manufacturing, amt are now prepared to execute
Fever and Ague I* not alon*r the conrequenrool
the mtosmatlc poltou. A great variety of dlMirdrr*
arise from its Irritation, utnongwhlch are Neuralgia,
Rhi-umatlxm,Gout. Headache, BHndnos*.Toothnche t
Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitation, Painful Af
fection of th# Spleen, Hysteric#, Pain in tho Ikiwels,
Colle, Paralvsik, and Deraugament or tbe ttowacb,
all of walcb, when orlglnatlns, In thto cause, put
the Intermittent type, or become ptrlodirnl
* '* • flsun from tbo blood,
all alike. It Id
dwly
Till, <
expel* th# pol
consequently cure* (net- .
‘valuable protection to immigrant* ami persons
travelling or temporarily residing In the ipalartouK
SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR
NEVER DEIUIaITATKS J
I T IS COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM CUM3.
and has bceotno uu cM.-ibUshed fact, a Standard
MctUcluc, known and approved by all that have used
it ; and U now resorted to with confidence In all the
diseases for which it Is recommended.
g will cure LIVER Com-
THOMAS S. SPEAR
It has
within the last two year* g plaints. Bilious Attacks,
10 had gl vun up airy Dyspepsia, Chronic Di-
now prepared toe
any extent. The Composite Iron Railing
Is a different article to ihoir celebrated Wire Railing,
ond 1s used for & much heavier fence for enclosing
public grounds, dwellings, and especially for cemre
j* m* r. nyspepsta, Cfironio ut-
of relief, as the,J! arrhrea, Summer Com-
tiumcrous unsolicited 2 plaints,Dysentery,Drop
Ate* tn my pas- K -y.Sour Stomach, llabit
STTCCMSOX TO
S. B. PURPLE, /-
HAS Ju*treceived, In ad-’
dit Ion to his former stock,! f
>me very fine A
Wiuclioa, Clocks, ‘T
Rich Jewelry, Silver andji
Plated Ware, Table CutloJ*
7, Pocket Kolvos, Onos, listols, Ac.
floury McCanley I* our only authorised
agent for the sate of our Ralllngth Columbus, aud Is
In possession of all our Designs, and Specimens of
quantity to ripen Into disease. Hence It to <
more valuable tbr protection than cure, aud few will
evar suffer from Intermittent*, if they avail them-
Delves of the protection of this remedy affords.
hi show. O u:ti CVMlventSS,Cholera,
<! ose must he adap- til.t'hohira Morbus, Cholc-
HEAD ORNA
A a entlr* nsjg^oynhmffBfef Ilead Dra
a lufnntum,Flatulence,
at nil times In Ms Marble
Yard, on Oglethorpe Street, Columbus, Goa
UUtCUlNBON A WICKEBS1IAM.
M.y 0, ’CO *lwl,
Ayer’i
DR. CARTWRIGHT’S
Jmprovod, Uufailias and Saf6 ■
CHILL AND FEVER CURE!
[T braces up the svatoui and regulate* the LIVER
ml BOWELS. It always 1
•’s Cathartic Pills,
Tor all the Puipoiei o( a Purgative Phytic
are *0 composed that disease within the range of
fhelr ectlou ran nuvly withstand or evade them
Their peiiotrattng proiHrrtles la-art h and clean**, and
Invigorate every portion of the human orpantom.
nx It* at* ,
htnllby vitalities. As a consequence of there j-
ertlcs, the Invalid who to bowed down with pain
■ CHILL and FE-
or physical debility toaatontobed to find his lnwllh
or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple
aud inviting.
1 j**do they
Not only*
eerlbSft with uuCklUug ■
plete fvtttotoction.
• ridu 65.lt give* com-
URQUHAKT k CHAPMAN,
Druggist*, Columbus, Ga
Feptemto-r CT.Wt
Dissolution.
IN conscqueuncc of tho death of WILLIAM DAN-
IE to the firm of HUGHES, DANIEL A CO.,
iltosidved oil the Cth or February, 1S60.
The undersigned, as survlvtnR^iartueni^are ready
,„„ v cure every-day complaint* ol
body, but also many formlJablo and dang*-
roua diseases. Th# agent below named to plcxred
to furnish gratis my American Almauac, contain
ing certificates of their cures, and dlrecUens for
their uae tn toe following complaints: Costlvcucas,
Heartburn, UeaJaob# arising from disordered Mom-
aeh. Nausea, Indigestion, Pain ani Morbid Inac
tion of the Bowels Flatulency, Loaa of Appetite,
Jaundice, and other kindred complaint*, arising
from a taw state of tbe body or obstruction ot Its
fuuetlons. They are au exrollent alterative fir tho
renovation of thebluod and the restoration of tone
and strength to th* s stem debilitated by disease.
toHctt'o all claims against said firm: and those in
debted to said firm will please apltie Immediately, ns
the busluc** must be closed.
iw\v\\ The undersigned, In the name and style of
‘Mai Hughes & Hodges,
will continue the
Warehouse and Commission Business,
lu all their brouche*. Office at the Lowux Ware
house. WU. U. HUGHE0,
W. C.HODGEb
Columbus, Oa., February 18, I860 dwtf
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
von tbe nano etas or
Coughs, Colds. Influents, Hoarseness, Croup, Bron-
ehitia. Incipient Consumption, aud for the relief
of Consumptive r»U*uts tn advanced stage* of
the disease.
80 wids to the field of Its usefulness and so nu
merous are tbs ensea of 1U cure*, that almost every
ssetton of country abounds iu portions publicly
ktewn, who have been restored from Manning and
even desperate dlMxeee of th# lungs by Its uv».~
COK*AKTNI2K*IlKI».
T HE BiiJdoes* of BARRINGER A BROTHER
will be continued at the old svand by the un-
derslgu^l. who have armelated themaelre# together
fer th# purpose cf n general
BUILDING BUSINESS,
a W^Oontracts taken fcr all kinds of BUILDINGS
‘“aw^DGlIul 1 ^ 8H BLIND9, and all material used
In the eon.ti cotton of Houses, furnlshod and sent
peare known, the nubile
longer hssltat# what antidote to employ for the
4Ub -*"«
*° M1, .f!»i 0 pL*V?, a |fl2oirtCATIt>N3 «o4 E.U-
uium* or fittlldln.,,
MATllIAt, hariunoke,
J. L. MOittOS. . „
ColUBtan, )<*»• », ‘» M » W
dangerous a
narv orcaus that ire locideul
many Inferior remedies thrust upon the community
have tailed and been discarded, thto has gained
friends by every trial, conferred benefits on th* of-
tleUd tlwjr cm n.T« MM M. pro4«»l ea.M
too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten.
raxpxRto sv •
I>Ii. O’- O. AYER, 2*T. 3D*
LOWELL, MASS.
AU our remedies are for sale by ^
WHITE31DK A CO.ColumbUB.
W. W. LINCOLN, Savannah,
aa by nU dealers everywhere, ecptlT-dwfim
n.ucliauan- m iuv
eaa* to act gently un ^‘jucccjifutly ns'an Ordl-
» Bowels. ; m • nary FAMILY Medicine.
•'*? Il t,-U) rnr. 1 f ,*•» ,1-
HAIR WORK!
A Waullful vartety of Pattern*. I will moke
order any (lerign qr pattern you may request.
WATOUES, CLOCKS and JEWELS)
Lot the dictates of your', q It w|U cure SICK llcad-
iudgment guile you tn.J? ache, (as tbousamto can
Ibe use of the LIVER 2 t0*tlf>,) in SOmisptks, If
1NVUIORATOU, and it'^j 2 or 3 Tcarpoonfuls are
taken at commencement of attack. 6VL.AU who use
it arc giving their testimony lu It* favor.
Wd.MIx water wllh lu the mouth with the lnvlgo-
) at ft r, and .wallow both together.
itolcc One Dollar per Bottle*
ALSO,
Sii]xr^onx)’o
PAMIIjY
CATHARTIC PILLS,
COMPOUNDED FROM
Dure Teg chi We Extracts, und j.ut up in Glass Casts,
Air Tight, and will hep in auv climate.
rpilK FAMILY CATHARTIC PILL Is a gentle but
X active Cathartic which Ihe proprietor has mied
In bis ptactlcc more Ilian twenty years.
The constantly lucres- ’ «J reference to this well t
ring demand from those j tabllshed fact,been com-
who have long used the j pounded from a variety
a reat, and Jewolryand Silver War*
' • v to order.
*j» Lcttixixo tnd KxoTuvrv^ nearly don®.
C|*»t quality r.:anutai<tured.
A CARD.
FILLS and tbe satlsfac- M cf the purest Vegetable
lion which HI express in 2* Extracts, which act alike
regard to their use, has M on every part of tlie all-
induced me to place z uientary caual, and are
than wllhln the reach of b good and safe In all ca-
all. 1 m **• where a Cathartic is
The P r o f e * slon w-ell 3' needed, such os
know that different Ca - J 3 j DERANGEMENTS of the
tharllc. act on different W STOMACH, 81eeplnees,
portion of tbo bowels. Paluarm tne liacit nnd
The FAMILY CATUAR- < Loin*}Cost!veaem, Pain-
TIC-PILL ha* with due|Q[and 8orene»s over the
a hole body, from sudden cold, which frequently.
If ncglceled; end In a long Course, of Fever, Loss of
Appetite, a Creeping Sensation of Cold over’**
Body, Rcatlt.<*nest, Headache, or Wright In
Head, all Inflammatory Disease*, Worms tn Children
er Adult., Rhrumatlara, a great PURIFIER of ths
BLOOD, and many diseases to which flesh Ishdr, too
numerous to meution In this advertisement. Dote, 1
fire stock of DRESS GOODS, (embracing every
variety usually kept by us )
AT COST, FOB CASH!
Wo wW say to our im»ctn*l paying curio*
tners that we will chxrgo them Goods at Cost—wlin
Interest added until flixt January next.
We respectfully urge all those indebted to ns ei
ther by note or account, to como forward and 1 Ax
US PART ir NOT ALL I so that we may be able to
meet our liabilities.
G. L. McGOUGH & CO.
January 1st, Util fllwwlm
Planters Take Notice I
AFFLECK’S COTTON PLANTATION
Reoord and Account Books I
J. W. PEASE’S Bookstore.
August IS, I860
pick'd a. npixoca
Til ART1C PILLS are retailed by Drurgtota generally
andiatd whol.tale by the Trade In all large towns.
B. T.
333 D rod way. New York*
Retailed by all Druggists. Sold al.a 1ft Columbus.
PE.MUF.RTON A CARTER
ACEK k IVERSON,
J. A. WHITESIDE A 00.
March S3,1160 dwly
Kottnon Sc Bulloch,
ATTORNEY'S AT LAW.
HAMILTON, OA.
W ILT. pr*ct!ce In Il.rriJ, Troup Uertwethw,
TUbSIrSd l3l u>« (Jnumu.ln Jli.OhMU-
h u .h M ptMi't .n A th. .dJoktlnx to untie of All*
htroche. Ctroult end th. .djotaln, CounUe.
1.1 UI kta’di protupt), Ut«M
nJiaUnM,.
Jttl, U-tU.U.
1:.
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