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R. ELLIS & Cos., Proprietors,
VOLUME VI.
THE COLUMBIA DAILY TIMES
Is published every morning (Sundaysexcepted.)
at Six Dollars par annum, in advance. Sev
en Dollars if not paid before the expiration of
the year.
THE COLUMBUS WEEKLY TIMES
Is published every TUESDAY MORNING,
at Two Dollars per annum, strictly in advance.
Office on Randolph Street, opposite the
Post Office.
ADVERTISING RATE 3.
Advertisements of five lines or less in either the
Daily or Weekly Times, will be inserted at 50
cents for the first insertion and 25 cents for each
subsequent insertion.
Advertisements exceeding five lines will be
charged 10 cents for the first, and five cents per
line lor each subsequent insertion.
Displayed advertisements will be charged for
the space they occupy.
The following are the contracting rates change
able at pleasure:
WEEKLY KATES.
!T j W Ci o j S3
No. of g 3 5 33 3
30 1 00 i o i o
S3 ZZ 33, 3
sqrs. S” ~ g. Er $• S’ ■
03 CO CO ! OB : OB
1 2 50 4 00 5 50 10 00 15 00 20 00
2.. 500 800 11 00 20 00 25 00 30 00
3 75011 00 14 50 25 00 35 00 40 00
4 10 00 15 00 19 00 30 00 40 00 50 00
5 12 00 17 00 20 00 40 00 50 00 60 00
G 15 00 20 00 25 00 50 00 60 00 70 00
7 17 00 25 00 30 00 60 00 70 00 80 00
8 20 00 39 00 40 00 70 00 80 00 90 00
10 25 00 40 00 50 00 80 00 90 00 100 00
DAILY RATES.
t—i tc co cj o os
No, of 33 5 3 1 33
oioi O o o o
3 a 33 33
sqrs. S’ =r ~ 3-
. no <£> ‘ a> , os
L... 500 700 900 13 00 17 00 2) 00
2 9 00 12 00 14 00 18 00 25 00 30 00
3 12 00 15 00 18 00 25 00 33 00 40 00
4 15 00 19 Of’ 22 00 30 0 0 40 00 50 00
5 18 00 25 00 30 00 40 00 50 00 60 00
6.. 20 00 28 00 35 00 50 00 60 00 70 00
7 25 (X) 33 00 41 00 60 00 70 00 80 00
8 30 00 38 00 46 00 70 00 80 00 90 00
10 49 00 50 00 60 00 80 00 90 00 100 00
Sales of Land and Negroes, by Adminisira
tors,Executors and Guardians, are required by
Jaw to be held on the first Tuesday in the month
between the hours of tea in lorenooD and three
in the afternoon, at the Court House inthe county
in which the property is situate. Notices of
these aale3 must be given in a public gazette
forty days previous to the day of sale.
Notice for the sale of Personal property must
be given at least ten days previous to the day of
sale.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an Estate
must be published forty days.
Notice that application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Lana or Ne
groes, must be published weekly for two months.
Citations for Letters of Administration must be
published thirty days—for Dismission from Ad
ministration, momnly six months—for Dismission
from Guardianship, forty days.
Rules tor Foreclosure of Mortgage must be
published monthly for four months—for estab
lishing lost papers for ‘.he lull space of three
months —for compelling titles from Executors
or Administrators, where a bond has been givjn
by the deceased, the full space of three months.
Publications will always be continued ac
cording to these, the legal requirements, unless
otherwise ordered.
!>©©l& eD®©
PRINTING- OFFICE,
Randolph Street, Columbus, Georgia.
I 1 4VING in successful operation one of HOE
.LX & CO.’S CYLINDER PRESSES
RUNNING BY STEAM,
We are prepared to execute, at short notice, every
description of
COOK AND JOB PRINTING,
in unsurpassed style, as cheaply as can be done
anywhere in the South.
We have on hand a large variety of NEW
JOB TYPE, and shall keep a constant sup
ply of PLAIN AND FAN Cl PAPER,
CARDS, Ac.
Our facilities for taming off this kind of work,
wfih promptness and despatch, will make it great
ly to the interest of persons in want of
POSTERS,
HANDBILLS,
CIRCULARS,
PAMPHLETS,
DEEDS, BONDS,
DECLARATIONS,
BANK CHECKS,
BILLS OF LADING,
LETTER HEADS,
BILL HEADS,
DRAY RECEIPTS,
BLANK NOTES,
CATALOGUES,
LABELS,
WAYBILLS,
Blanks of every description, &c. &c.
Also RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT Blanks.
Give us a call.
This Department of our office is under the su
perintendence of Mr. D. S. Porter, whose long
experience and acknowledged reputation as a Job
Printer,are a sufficient guarantee that all work
entrusted to his care will be executed with energy
and faithfulness. „
We have now in connection with the of nee a
complete
and having recently secured the services ot .Mr.E
M. Clark (lateof Philadelphia,) in this branch of
our business, we pledge ourselves to give the
most perfect satisfaction in the manulacture of
Ledgers. Account Books, Dockets,
Court Records, Steamboat and Rail
Road Blank Books, &c,
We intend not to lie outdone in the style and
finish of our work, in either department, by any
establishment South, and that we may be able
to make our prices satisfactory, we have adopted
the CASH SYSTEM. t a, rn
Sept. Ist, 1853. R- ELLIS & CO.
HOWARD & WEEMS,
ATTORNEYSATL AW,
CRAWFORD, ALA.
ROBERT N. HOWARD. WALTER II- WEEMS.
Crawford, Ala., Juneß—wtwtf.
JAMES A. CLE.NDLYEN,
ATTORNEY AT ,LA W,
AND SOLICITOR IX CHANCERY,
ABBEVILLE, H-nry Couuty, Ala.
Jaly 20, 1858.—wly.
GRICE & WALLACE,
ATTTOIBISi'S'S AT ILAW,
BUTLER, GEORGIA.
WILL give prompt attention to all business en
trusted to them.
VV. L. GRICE. WM.S. WALLACE.
December 16—wtf
T- J. G U N N,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HAMILTON i GA.
WILL attend promptly to all busineess entrusted
to him.
January 26, 1858—wly.
R. A. TURNIPSEED,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
C V T HB E R TANARUS,
Randolph County, Ga.
HAVING removed from Cusseta, toCulhbert,
Randolph county, will give prompt atten
tion to all business entrusted to his care.
ap27—wtf.
WHIM W. BOT 8,”
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
PRESTON, Webster County, Ga.
WILL practice in the counties of Clay, Chat
tahoochee, Webster, Early, Randolph,
Stewart and Sumter. Particnlar attention giv
en to collecting and remitting.
January 27, 1857—wtf.
S. s. STAFFORD.
ATTORNEY AT LAN r ,
BLAKELY, EARLY COUNTY, GA.
apy wtf.
W. S, JOHNSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
CUSSETA,
Chattahoochee County, Ga.
Gives hisentire attention to the practice in Chat
ttahoocheeand adjoining counties,
ap 26—wtwly*
WILLIAM TAYLOR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Cuthbert, Randolph County, Georgia.
IX7TLL practice in the counties of Randolph,
Calhoun, Terrell, Early, Clay, Baker,
Dougherty, Miller and Stewart.
•REFERS TO
Wellborn, Johnson & Sloan, Attorneys at Law,
Columbus, Georgia.
All business intrusted to his care will receive
immediate attention. June 6, 1858—wtw tl
~ MARION BETHUNE,
ATTORNEY AT LA W,
TALBOTTON, Talbot County, Ga.
t >ctober 24th, 1856. wtwtf.
BAUGH & SLADE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
COL UMBUS, GEORGTA .
WILL practice law in Muscogee and the adjoin- j
ing counties of Georgia and Alabama.
Office over Bank of Columbus, Broad St.
ROBERT BAUGH. J- J • SLADE.
Columbus,Ga. March 27 1857. wtwtf
ELAM & OLIVER,
attorneys at law,
BUENA VISTA,
MARION COUNTY, GA.
WILL practice in the counties of Marion Ma
cou, -lewart. Taylor, Chattahoochee, and any
of the adjoining counties when theirservices’mav
be required. Also in the District Court of the United
States terthe District of Georgia.
WM.D. ELAM. THADDEUS OLIVER.
September 10—wtf .
MOSES & LAWES,
ATTORNEY’S AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
next door to the Post Office.
R. J. MOSES, WILLLfM A LAWES.
Sept. 21st—tf.
WM. M. CHAMBERS. WM .M . ROBBINS . J.A.ROBBINS*
Chambers, Robbins & Robbins,
attorneys at law,
EUFAULA, ALABAMA.
WILL practice in the counties of Barbour, Pike,
Henry, Coffee, Dale and Russell, feb I—wly
A GREAT BARGAIN!
THE Subscribers, having now purchased the
entire pro perty of the Coweta Falls Manu
facturing Company, offer the same for sale. It is
one of the best situations for Milling and Manu
facturing purposes in the whole country, and will
be sold on long credits, and the most liberal terms.
Titles of Warrantee will be made.
SEABORN JONES,
PAUL J. SEM.VIES,
JOHN L. MUSTIAN,
June 10,—wtwtf JAMES W. WARREN.
w. F. LEE, D. D. S.
; 1£093© dental surgeon,
OFFICE corner of Broad and Randolph Streets,
Columbus, Georgia.
Dec. 17, 1856—w&twtf
gfssm* J. FOGLE & SON,
dentists,
Office on Randolph Street, near Broad, Colum
bus, Ga. r
Columbus, May 9,1857. wtwtf
GEORGlA—Stewart County.
TWO MONTHS after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary to sell the land
belonging to the estate of Mabala Welch, late of
said county deceased.
Sept 2tsh w—2m E F
THE UNION OF THE STATES, AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1858
ALABAMA WAREHOUSE.
COLUMBUS, GA,
A LLEN & CAMAK having purchased the
J\ interest of D. A- Sorsby in the above well
known FIREPROOF BRICK WAREHOUSE,
would be glad to see their old friends and patrons
at their new place of business, where they have
formed aco partnership with J. W. King, uuder
the name aud style of
KING, ALLEN & CAMAK,
for the transaction of a general STORAGE AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS
Special attention paid to the Sale of Cotton and
Produce, aud the Receiving and Forwarding
Marchandise consigned to our care.
Liberal Advances made on Cotton in Store or
for shipment to our friends in Savannah, Charles
ton, New York or elsewhere.
Bagging and Rope furnished our customers at
market prices.
We solicit a share of public patronage, and
pledge ourselves, by close attention to business to
merit it.
J.W. KING.
A M. ALLEN,
T4OB. CAMAK.
THE undersigned, in retiring from the Ware
house business, takes great pleasure in re
commending to his friends a continuance of their
favor and patronage to the new firm.
(Signed) B. A. SORSBY.
Columbus, July 6, 1858-d6m.
a caiidT
HAVING withdrawn front the firm of
HUGHES DANIEL & CO., I cheerfully
recommend them to all our former patrons, and
the public generally.
JOHN R- EASTHAM.
THE Subscribers will continue under the same
name and style—a general
STORAGE & COMMISSION BUSINESS
AT THE
FONTAINE & LOWELL
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE!.
Thankful for the past liberal patronage of our
friends, we solicit its continuance, and pledge out
individual exertions to please all who may entrusr
their business to us. We are prepared to grant
usual facilities to our customers
HUGHES, DAN IF.L & CO..
Wm. H. Hughes,
Wm. Daniel,
Weslev C. Hodges.
Aug. 5, tf.
GREENWOOD & GRAY.
WARE-HOUSE AND
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
COLUMBUS, GA
THE undersigned have formed
a Co*partnerehip under the
firm for the transaction of a gen era! Ware-House
and Commission Business in this city.
From the long experience of Mr. Greenwood,
(in the late firm of Greenwood Cos.) and Mr.
Gray (in the late firm of Stewart, Gray C 0.,)
they flatter themselves they will be able, by giving
their undivided and personal attention to all busi
ness entrusted to their care, to give general satis
faction, They will be regularly supplied with the
latest foreign and domestic intelligence, which
will always be at the serivce of their patrons.
The usual CASH ADVANCES will be made,
and Bagging, Rope aud other goods furnished ,
when desired.
E. S. GREENWOOD,
W. C. GRAY.
Columbus, July 13, 1858—wtwSm. __
BEDELL & WEEMd
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERY DEALERS,
@©!LISSD©I33S ©!©♦
WILL teep constantly on hand a welßselec
ted Stock comprising ail articlesin their line,
which are offered to their .rlends and the public
generally at the LOW ESI MARREI PRI
CES. Give us a call.
LOCK WEEMS. A. G. BEDELL,
Columbus, Ga. Dec. 22. wtwtf.
Bacon! Bacon!
WE have now onhand and will be constantly re
ceiving, Prime Tennessee Bacon —Hams, Sides J
and Shoulders, which we will seil at thelowesiCom
mission House prices.
Mar2o—w&iwtf E- BARNARD &. CO.
©o®m
DOCT. THORNE, by Antony
A Poor Fellow, by the author of
Which the Right or the Left.
Alanupon the Sea; comprising a detailed ac
count of Remarkable Voyages, Ancient as well
Modem, by Frank B Goodrich. i
Titcomb’s Letter to Young People, Single and j
Married, by Timothy Titmouse, Esq. J
The Art of Beauty, or Science of a Lady’s Toi- :
let, by Lola Montez,
The Family Aquarium, by H. D. Butler.^
The American Horse Tamer and Faurier,
showing how to cure the wildest and most vicious
horse in'tbe world of kicking, balking, and other
bad habits.
Also, anew supply of other books.
Mary Derwent, by Mrs Ann S Stephens-
Debit and Credit, a Novel.
Lord Montague’s Page, by James.
A Womans Thought about Women.
Mesula.by Sewel.
Guy Livingstone.
Lena Rivers.
Quitts; a Novel.
Just received and for sale by
septß—dwtf J. W. PEASE & CLARK.
Land Warrants Wanted-
THE subscribersare payingthe highest market
price tor Land Warrants. Call and see us.
J. ENNIS &. CO.
Columbus, June 27- wtf.
BEDELL & WEEMSj
HAVE removed to the corner formerly occu
pied by W. A. Redd, Cos., lately by Watt
and Sappington , where they will keep constantly
on hand, a well selected stock ot
GROCERIES,
consisting in part of Bacon, Bagging and Rope
Sugar and Coffee, Liquors, &.c. Ail ot w Inch
they offer at the lowest market prices.
Aug. 30,1855. wtf.
eoTsall”
PRICE $4,500 in two pajments. The planta
tion on which the subscriber reside*, situate on
the south sid9 of Blue Creek, in the county of Early,
adjoining Lands of Jndge Wolfe, Win. Cook, and
Beni.Collitr, containing 503 acres. It is well improv
ed, and has all the buildirgs usual on a cotton plan
tation; all new and in good order. The crop wili be
the best evidence of its fertility. Corn, Plantation
utensils, and stock of all kinds can be l ucbased on
the place. ...
Aug,30—w!2t A. H. McLAWS, Blakeley.
THE LIVER
i N VIGOR ATOR,
PREPARED BY
D U. SANDFOR D,
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS.
IS one of the best Purgative and Liver Medicine
no w before the public, that acts as a Cathartic,
easier, milder, and more effectual than any other
medicine known. It is not only a cathartic, but a
Liver Remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject its
morbid matter then on the Stomach and Bowels
td curry ofi the matter, thus: accomplishing two
purposes eflec’ually, without any of the painful fee
lings experienced in theoperation of most Uhathar
tics. It strengthens the system at the same time that
it purges it; and when taken daily in moderate do
ses, will strengthen and build up wiih unusual
rapidity.
The Liver is one of jjjQj the principal regula
tors of the human s dy; and when it per
forms its the powers of the sys
tem are luliy developer Jed. The stomachis al
most eniirely depend-)(-J • ent on the healthy ac
tion Of the Liver for the /j> proper peformance of
its functions, when the stomach is at fault the
Dowelsareat fault, and JrH J the whole system euff
ersin consequence otj'w'jone organ—the Liv
er—having ceased to rUH* doits duty. For the
disease of that organ. | r J-JJ one of the proprietors
has made it his study, j/s( in apraciice of more
than twenty years, some remedy
wherewith to counter-act the many derange
ments to which it issn 1 liable.
To prove that this re- (; medy is at last found,
any person troubled IrH* with Liver Com
plaint,in any of itsr w* forms, has but to try a
bottle, aud convictioi is certain.
These gums remove \\T L { alt morbid or bad mat
ter fiom the system, i ! supplying in theiriplaco
a healthy flew of bile, i lvigorating the Sto
mach, causing food *j digest well, purify
ing tlie lilood, J giving tone and health
to the whole machine-r ry, removing fhe cause
or the disease.— ting a radical cure.
Bilious attacks are cured, and^
wliat is better, slj! prevented, by the
occasional use o! the 1 IT! Liver Invigora
tor, iLj>
One doseafter eating JJT ms sufficient-to relieve
the stomach and pre vent the food from
rising and souring t J
Only one’dose taken before retiring, prt
vents Nightmare. )l_j*
Only one dose .taken 3 at night, loosens tho
bowels gently, and si} cures Costivens.
One do&e taken after J ‘ each meal will cure
Dyspepsia. (
oftwofijJ tea-spoonsful will al
ways relieve Sick ) j Ileadaclie.
One dose taken for female obstruction re
movethe cause of disease, and makes a
perfect cure.
Only onedose imme- (J Lately relieves cholic,,
while r^-J<
One dose often repeated is a sure cure for
Cliolera Morbus, , land a preventative of
Cholera.
4®“Oniy one bottle jr ‘< is needed to thiow out
of the systGm theeffects j J! of medicine aftera long
sickness.
movesail sallowness or ‘ unnatural color from
the skin.
One dose taken a 5 “nj short time before eat
ing gives vigor to the,T ‘appetite and makes
food digest well.
One dose oftea repeated cures ( lironic Diar
rhoea, inits worst forms, while BUM AfER aud
Bowel complaints yield almost to the first dose.
One or two doses cures attacks caused by Worms
in Children; there is no surer, safer, or speedier
remedy in the world, as it never fails.
a few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting
the absorbants.
We take pleasure in recommending this medi
cine as a oreyentive for Fever and Ague,
Chills, Pe ver, and all Fevers of a Bilious
Type, It operates with certainty, and thousands
are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues.
Ail who use it ars giving their unanimous testimo
ny in its favor.
Mix water in the mouth with the Invigoratoi and
swallow both together.
THE LIVER INVIGOR
Is a scientific Medical Discovery, and is daily wor
king cures almost too great for belief. It cures as it
by magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and
seldom more than one bottle isTrequired to eurejany
kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst jaundiceor
dyspepsia to a common headache, all ot which are
the result ol a diseased liver.
Price Ono Dollar per Bottle
SANFORD &OU. Proprietors,34s Broadway,New
York
WHOLESALE AGENTS.
Barnes & Park New York: T. \V. Doytt & Sons,
Philadelphia; M.S. Burr 4-Co. Boston; H.H. Hay
fit Cos. Portland; John D. Park, Cincinnati; Gaylard
fit Hamrand; Clevelaond, Fahnstock & Davis'Chica
go; O.J. Wood fit Cos. St. Louis Geo.H. Keyser,
Pittsburg; S. S, fiance, Baltimore. And retailed by
ali Druggists.
Sold Wholesale and Retail by
J. S. PEMBERTON & CO.,
BROOKS & CHAPMAN,
DANFORTH NAGEL,
May2B—■'vtwly and all Drugaeists.
VALUABLE
Chattahoochee River Labels.
FOR SALE, AT A LOW PRICE.
THE subscriber offers for sale 3200-acres
of land lying and fronting two miles on
the River in Henry county, Ala., 15 miles
below Fort Gaines, Geo. (to which place the
South Western Rail Road is now beingextendod)
and 5 miles above Columbia, Alabama. The
tract is susceptible of division into two very desi
rable settlements—lies very level, isweli watered
the location remarkably healthy, and ihe purcha
ser could have the corn, fodder and stock at a low
rate. Being determined to sell, those desiring a
bargain, will not be able to find one more dis
posed to give them one than 1 am. I shall keep
this advertisement standing until I sell. Come and
look for yourselves, or for particulars address me
at Columbia. Terrm easv to the purchaser.
ANGUS McALLISTER.
July 20. 1858—wtf.
Augusta Constitutionalist copy weekly till forbid.
PLANTATION AND MILLS
FOR SALE.
HAVING determined to remove West
offer for sale my Plantation and Mills in
Chattahoochee county. The body of
lands contains aboutl 300 acres, of which there is
a considerable portion open and in cultivation.
The mills (Grist and Saw) are in good repair, al
most new, situated on the road leading from Co
lumbus to Buena Vista, via Gienalta, on the Ochih
Creek, are operating advantageously. Persons
wishing to purchase this most desirable place, are
requested to call and examine for themselves, as
sured that a great bargain may be had. During
my absence the premises will be shown to purcha
sers by G. P. Gordy, who may be found on the
place SAMUEL D. HARP.
Julyl2—wtf _
A Splendid Cottun Plantation,
FOR SALE.
HAVING determined to go west, I
myplace for sale, lying on Spring
Creek, in sight oftlie Newton Road from
FonGaines, containing 1,500 acres. There are
two selt'ements, with ali necessarybuiidings,dwell
ing houses and plenty of outhouses, -good gin
ho'use and screw; five hundred acres of cleared
and,a large portion ot which is fresh. Any per
son wishing a good bargain would do well to call
and examine the premises. The above place ad
joins the lands of Mr. Boyingtoo on the West.
Some of the land is very good being swamplands.
GEORGE W; COLLIN'S.
May 4,1858—w6m.
1000 ACRES OF ‘
Flint Eiver Lands, for Sale.
THE undersigned being desirous ot wind
**sji*insr up their business, offer lor sale, on any
to snit purchasers, a valuable settle*
men t of
One Tltousaiul Acres of Land,
lying on the West side of the Flint River, ten miles
northo: Oglethorpe, aud ten miles’’south bof Rey
nolds. Two hundred this settlement is num
ber onepine land, the balance (800 acres) entirely
swamp. The swauip land is less liable to be innur.-
dated by the River than any lands on said Itiver
in Macon county, and wili doubtless make from j
60 to t-Obushels of corn per acre, and from 1500 to i
2000 lbs of cotton. There are 80 acres o: pine land,
and!sof Swamp cleared anti in a state of cultiva- i
tion. Water, heaithand societj cannoibeexcelled
in South Westcrr Georgia. Apptvto
COOK fit MONTFORT,
Julvll—wfctwtf. at Oglethorpe,Ga.
TfiE subscriber is now manufacturing the real;
Irish Poteen Whisky, at his place one aud a |
half miles from Columbus, which he warrants to
be pure and genuine, and equal to the best Poteen |
Whisky manufactured under ground inlreland !
Apait from its being a healthy and pleasant be
verage, it is an excellent remedy for Colds,
Diarrhoea, Worms, &c. For sale by the bottle
at Brooks & Chapman’s Drug Store, at Brassill &
Co’s by the drink or - herwise, and by the gallon
at the distillery.
mar6—wtwtf A. BRANNAN
BARBOUR COUNTY LANDS
FOE SALE.
HAVING purchased land in the West, I now
offer for sale both my p : amations, lying on
the North Cowikee Creek. The place on which
I now reside, known as the Barna Ivey Plantation
contains 2,475 acres, with a large proportion of
fresh and Hammock laifti. Th-re are on the plan
tation 1,4000 acres cleared, and in a fine state of
cultivation, thoroughly drained, with a large num
ber of well located ditches. The dwelling is
commodious, having 6 large rooms, neatly finish
ed, and is situated within the corporate limits of
Glennville, convenient to the Colleges and
Churches. The out-houses are in good repair ar.d
sufficient for the accommodation of 100 negroes.
On th s place, are two new gin houses, one of
which is propelled by water power, to which is
attached a grist mill, all in good order.
Lying broadside this place is mv other planta
tion, recently owned by Col. W. H* Owens, con
taining 901 acres. The dwelling, out-houses, gin
house and screw are all new and well finished,
and equally convenient to Glennville. Being de
termined to sell, I would not object to dividing
my lands to suit purchasers. To those acquainted
with these lands I need not say more—to those at
a distance, I would say that they cannot be ex
celled in point of health or productiveness in east
Alabama.
Glennville is noted for the morality,intelligence
and refinement of its citizens. It is situated 12
miles from the Mobile and Girard Railroad, 6
miles from Jernigao, a steamboat landing on the
Chattahoochie river, and 16 miles from Eufaula,
to which point the South-Western Railroad of
Georgia will soon be completed. For further par
ticulars, address me at Glennville, Alabama.
H. BASS.
Sept 7, 1858. wtf
Lands for Sale.
Andrew S. Garr and others, 1 State of Fiori
vs. j da, Middle Cir-
Lewis Curtis & Nath’l Thurs- Jeu>tin Leon Cos
ton, Trustees of the Apalachi- I In Chaucery.
cola Land Company and others J
PURSUANT to a Decree renderedi n this cause
the subscriber will seil by auction at the pla
ces and times herein specified, all the lands be
longing to said Company embraced in the“Fotbes
Purchase,” and lying in the counties of Leon,
Wakulla, Gadsden and Liberty, viz: the lands
lying in the first two named counties wiii be sold
at Tallahassee, on the seventh (7th) day of De
cember, and those lying in the last two, will be
sold at Quincy, on the fourteenth (14th) day of
December next.
These lands, comprising about a million of
acres,extended from the St. Marks to the Apa
lachicola rivers—they exhibit every variety ol
timber indiginous to that latitude, including, of
course, live oak,cypress, cedar and juniper; the
soil is adapted to the growth of grain, cotton
long and short staple, tobacco, and sugarcane.
The waters abound in fish, and the forest with
materials for ship building and naval stores.
TERMS—One third of the purchase money lo
be paid in cash, the balance in one and two years
in equal installments, with eight percent inter
est from <iate of purchase ; titles to be made by
the Receiver when all the purchase money is
paid.
The sale will be pnsiiive and w'ithout reserve.
JOHN BEARD, Receiver, £jc.
Tallahassa, Aug. 28,1858. sept2—w3m
SPROTT’S
CELEBRATED VERITABLE
OXUD ENGLISH,
AND
AMERICAN BITTERS,
AN INESTIMABLE
TOXIC, DIURETIC,
AND
ANTI-DI'SPEPTIC.
SCIENTIFICALLY prepared from toe original
recipe of old Dr.-Sprott. and eminently success*
i full and highly g popular physician of Shropshire,
: England.
i These highly palatab’e and agreeable bitters being
j composed of
j PURELY VEGETABLE EXTRACTS,
judiciously selected and skillfully compounded are
! confidently recommended to the public for their
Valuable Medicinal Properties.
For Loss of Appetite, Nervous Debility, Ennui,
1 Dyspepsia, they are indispensable.
An functional derangements of the Liver and
Kidneys, as well as Jaundice. Rheumatism, Gout and
Gravel, they area*‘sine qua non”
For Female Complaints this prepartion is pecu
liarly adapted.
For children barrassed with the Colic, and the
pains ofi Dentition it is a soothing assuage r.^^
Asa stimulus to Invalids, the eaieebled and ?ick
I these bitters are unsurpassable.
DIRECTIONS
A wine g’asstwo or three timesaday. For ladies
tw > thirds; Children in proportion. For tery weak
i stomachs one third water.
j Prepared at at Fair's Laboratory, Montgomery Ala
j To be had of Druggist’s aud country merchants’
! generally.
i Sept.2—wtf HULL, DUCK fir. CO.
TWO months after publication of this notice,
application will be made to the Court of
i Ordinary of Muscogee county, for leave to sell
ihe negroes belonging to the estates of John M.
Russell, and Sarah E. Russell, deceased.
JAMES M. RUSSELL, Adair 5 .
1 Oct. 7, 1858—w2m
PEYTON H. COLQUITT, ( V A; inrti
JAMES W. WARREN. { £ ' Qllors ’
I MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD.
Change of Schedule.
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ON andafteißhe 15ih July, 1858, the Evening JUail
Train w.oieaveColumbuaat 3.45 P. M.and ar
j rive at Macon at 9.18 P
Leave Macon at 9.45 A A/i arrive at Columbus at
I 3.45 P M •
j The Morning Mail Train will leave at 4.(>0 A. M.
and arrive at M&cou 9.50 A.M.
Leave Macon at 11.45 P. M. arriveat Columbus
! 5.35 A. A .
J.L.MUSTIAN,Supt.
j Columbus,: July 15—twfirwt!
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
| DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE.
MONTGOMERY AND WEST POLN’T
KAIL I'DAi) (XI.III’AA V.
MONTGOMERY, Not. 19,1857.
ON and after this date the PASSENGER TRAINS
on th\- road wi, be governed Oy ineioltowiim
SCHEDULE:
DAY TRAIN.
Leave Montgomery 8.30a. m.
Arriveat West Point 3.30 p.m.
Arriveat Columbus 2.50 p.m.
Returning—Leave Weal Point 9.30 a.m.
Leave Columbus 10.00 a.m.
Arriveat Montgomery 4.00 p. ru.
NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Montgomery 5.20 p. nt.
Arriveat West Point 12.50a.m.
“ Columbus I.ooa. w.
Returning—Leave West Point 7.30 p.m.
Leave Columbus 7.30 p.ro.
Arrive at Montgomery 2.30 a. m.
Through tickets can be obtained (10. Double Daily
Connections) to Atlanta Chattanooga and Nasnville,
and daily connections to Huntsville Memphis and
Knoxville.
S.G. JONES Eng’r & Sup.
FREIGHT ARRANGEMENT
BETWIS l'\ ATLA NTA & COLUMISIJ.S.
BY an arrangement between the Railroad Com
panies composing the two routes from Atlanta
to Columbus, concluded at their Convention at Sa
vannah on the 16th instant, it was agreed that the
following rates between Atlanta and Columbus
shall govern, taking effect lrcm the first day of
May 1857.
VIA WEST POINT.
Corn per bushel, lie. Wheat 12. Oats 8. Bacon
vVaisky Flour insacksor barrels, per lOUlbs. 35c
Bagging, Rope Lard in cans or bbls., per 100 lbs
45c. Goal, Pig Iron, by car load, per ton of 2000
lbs. 10.
VIA MACON.
Corn per busel 14c. Wheat 15c. Oats 10c. Bacon,
Whisky, Flour in Sacks or Bbls., per 100 lbs, 44c.
Bagging,Rope Lard, in cans or bbls.. per 100 lbs.
55c. Coal, Pig Iron, by car load, pef ton of 2000
lbs. S4.CB.
J. MUSTIAN,
President and Superintendent Muscogee 21. R
GEO. W. ADAMS,
Superintendent Southwestern Railroad.
EMERSON FOOTE,
Superintendent Macon and Western Railroad.
GEO.G. EULL,
Superintendent Atlanta and LaGrauge R .R.
SAMUEL G. JONES,
Engineer and Superintendent M.fitlV.P. Railroau.
May 30,1837 —w&twtl.
MOBILE AMD GIRARD RJt.
X'tlE Passenger fit Freight Train wili leave Girard
at 2 P, Ax daily connecting at Sliver Run with
a dailyiine ot stages to Villula, Glennville. Eufaula,
Fort Gaines, and Marianna,Fla. And at Gueryton
daily, with the Stages for Uchee Olivet, Enon, Chun
neouggee, Midway, Hardaway, Pero and Union
fi-priu s.
Laying Gueryton at 4 A, M., daily, the Cars will
reac.. Girard at 7 A .M., connecting with th*- Ope
lika aau Muscogee Trains.
Duplicate Receipts must accompany Freigh t
shipped.
i3T All freight mustbepaid before gcodswilibe
discharged.
Freight delivered at the Depot before 4 o’clock
P. M. w iit be shipped the following day.
Ft eights for stations No. 1 (Fort Mitchell,) and
N0.5 (i-o.sons’) must be prepaid.
Way freight inusUi® ail cases be paid in advance
/ / uilN HOWARD,
mar251857-w&twtl. Engined t Sup.
CHARE OF SCHEDULE.
SAVANNAH k CHARLESTON
STEAM'PACE E T LIN E.
RUNNING IN CONNECTION WITH THE
SsQ2th Eastern E. R. of South Ga.
„ ~ TIIF-SPLENDID AND FAST RUN
r STEAMER GORDON, F.
?j*l> ardec. Commander, leaves Bavan
ag-g-Sa .all for Charleston every Sunday and.
Wednesday afternoon* at 3 o’clock, and connects at
Charleston with the morning train of the North
Eastern Railroad, going North. Returning leaves
Charleston every Monday and Friday night at 8
o’clock, (after the arrival ot the carson the N. E, K.
R.) and arrives at Savannah eaily next mornings.
By this route passengers can obtain through tick
ets to aud from cavaDnah,Ca. and Wilmington, N C.
Having a through freight arrangement with the
Central X. Road and its connections, all freights be
tween Charleston and the Interior of Georgia, con.
signed to the agents of this line, will be forwarded
•vitb despatch and free of charge.
J. P. BROOKS, Agent Savannah.
E.LAFITTE AGO, Ag’ts.Charleston
Jan 15—w&twt t
WRAPPING & SEWS PAPER,
OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES,
FOR Si- LB AT
Rock Island Paper Mill Office,
IN FRONT OF PALACE MILLS.
TERMS CASH. iuoel6wtwtf
to DEBTORS fit CREDITORS.—
All persons holding demands against the estate
of E.dnd.e Adams, de’d, late ofTalbot County, Ga.
are hereby notified ” to present them,. properly
authenticated, within the time prescribed by
: Law, and all persons indebted to said estate will
’ please make immediate payment.
JOHN E.BAKKRSDALE, Adm’r.
October 6th, 1858—w40d
GEORGIA Chattahoochee County.
WHEREAS, B. P Rogers, applies to me for
VV ] et ters of Administration on the estate of
J: siah Pollard, late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
a.nd singular the kindre'd and creditors of said de
ceased,"to be and appear at my offiee within the
I lime prescribed by law, .then and there to show 7
cause if any they have why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, Oet.4th, 1858.
E. G. RAIFORD, Ordinary.
Oct. 7, 1858—w30d.
NUMBER 39