Columbus daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1864, November 06, 1858, Image 1
E. ELLIS & Cos., Proprietors,
VOLUME VI.
THE COLUMBIA DAILY TIMES
le published every morning (Sundays excepted.)
at Six Dollars per 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 RATES.
Advertisements of five line3 or less in either the
Daily or Weekly Times, will he 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 for eaoh subsequent insertion.
Displayed advertisements will be charged for
the space they occupy.
The following are the contracting tattachange*
able at pleasure:
WEEKLY RATES.
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Sales of Land and Negroes, by Adminisira
tors, Executors and Guardians, are required by
law to be held on the first Tuesday in the month
between the hours of ten in forenoon and three
in the afternoon, at the Court House inthe county
in which the property is situate. Notices of
these sales 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 L.auu ui Mo
groes, must be published weekly for two months.
° Citations for Letters ot Administration must be
published thirty days—for Dismission from Ad
ministration, momnly 3ix months —for Dismission
from Guardianship, forty days.
Rules lor Foreclosure ot Mortgage must be
published monthly for four months—for estab
lishing lost papers for the lull space of three
months —for compelling titles from Executors
or Administrators, where a bond has been givjn
by the deceased, the lull space ol three months.
Publications will always be continued ac
cording to these, the legal requirements, unless
otherwise ordered.
TIMES
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PRINTING- OFFICE,
Randolph Street, Columbus, Georgia.
HAVING in successful operation one of HOE
& CO.’S CYLINDER PRESSES
RUNNING BY STEAM,
We are prepared to execute, at short notice, every
description of
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING,
in unsurpassed style, as cheaply as can be done
anywhere in the South.
We have on hand a large variety of N E VV
JOB TYPE, and shall keep a constant sup
ply of PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER,
CARDS, &c.
Our facilities for turning off this kind of work,
wi r h 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 office a
complete
BOOK BXBOTRY,
and having recently secured the services of Mr.E
M. Clark (lateof Philadelphia,) in this branch of
our business, we pledge ourselves to give the
most perfect satisfaction in the manufacture of
Ledgers, Account Books, Dockets,
Court Records. Steamboat and Rail
Road Blank Books, &c,
We intend not to be outdone in the style and
finish of our work, in either department, by any
establishment South, and that we maybe able
to make our prices satisfactory, we have adopted
the CASH SYSTEM.
Sept, lat, 1858. R. ELMS & CO.
Columbus Pali
O IB* idlEirilLSf
ATTORNEY |A TLA VV,
HAMILTON GA.
Will practice inthe counties of Harris, Musco”
gee, Talbot, Merriwether and Tnup.
Particular attention will be paid to collections.
October B—w td ly.
HOWARD&WEEMS,
ATTOENEYSATL AW,
CRAWFORD, ALA.
ROBERT N. HOWARD. WALTER H- WEEMS
Crawford, Ala., Juneß—wtwtf.
JAMES aTcLEN DINEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY ,
ABBEVILLE, llen*y County, Ala.
July 20,1858. —wlv.
GRICE & WALLACE,
OT®[&fflS¥@ iVff ILM7,
BUTLER, GEORGIA.
WILL give prompt attention to all business en
trusted to them.
W. L. GRICE. VVM.S. WALLAUE.
December 16—wtf
T gun n7
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HAMILTON , GA.
WILL attend promptly to all busineess entrusted
to him.
January 26, 1858—wly.
r 7 A. TURNIPSEED,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
C V TUB E E TANARUS,
Randolph County, Ga.
HAVING removed from Cusseta, toCuthbert,
Randolph county, will give prompt atten
tion to all business entrusted to his care.
ap27—wtf.
TOOBHAS W. (S®3Bl,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
PRESTON, Webster County, Ga.
WILL practice in the counties ol Clay, Chat
tahoochee, Webster, Early, Randolph,
Stewart and Sumter. Particnlar attention giv
en to collecting and remitting.
January 27, 1857—wtf.
W. S,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
CUSSETA,
Chattahoochee County, Ga.
Gives hleeutire attention to the practice in Chat
ttahoocheeand adjoining counties,
ap 26—wtwly*
WILLIAM TAYLOR,
ATTORNTiV A t a xxr .
Cnthbert, Randolph County, Georgia.
VX7ILL 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 tf
MARION BETHUNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW ,
TALBOTTON, Talbot County, Ga.
October 24th, 1856. wtwtf.
BAUGH & SLADE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
COLUMBUS , GEORGIA.
WILL practice law in Muscogee and the adjoin
ing counties of Georgia and Alabama.
Office over Bank of Columbus, Broad St.
ROBERT BAUGH. J. J. SI.ADK.
Columbus, Ga. March 27 1857. wtwtf
MOSES & LAWES, ~~
ATTORNEY’S AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
fcyOffico next door to the Post Office.
R. J. MOSES, WILLIAM A LAWES.
Sept. 21st —tt.
Land Warrants Wanted-
THEsubscribersarepayingthe highest market
price for Land Warrants. Call and see us.
J. ENNIS <Sr. CO.
Columbus, June 27- wtf.
W. F. LEE, D. D. S.
4?0535> DENTAL SURGEON,
OFFICE corner of Broad and Randolph Streets,
Columbus, Georgia.
Dec. 17, 1856—w&twtf
~iggg|gr J. FOGLE & SOM,
dentists,
Office on Randolph Street, near Broad, Colum
bus, Ga.
Columbus, May 9,1857. wtwtf
1000 ACRES OF
Flint River Lands, for Sale.
j&k THE undersigned being desirous of wind
4wKLlng up their business, offer for sale,on any
S4fP%time to suit purchasers, a valuable settle
mentof
One Thousand Acres of Land,
lying on the West side of the Flint River, ten mile 6
north ot Oglethorpe, and ten miles’’south bof Rey
nolds. Two hundred acresof this settlement is num
ber onepine land, the balance (800 acres) entirely
swamp. The swamp land is less liable to be.innun
dated by the River than any lands on said River
in Macon county, and will doubtless make from
60 to 80bushelsofcorn per acre, and from 1500 to
‘2OOO ibs of cotton. There are 80 acres of pine land,
and 15 of Swamp cleared and in a state of cultiva
tion. Water, health and society cannotbe excelled
in South Westerr Georgia. Apply to
COOK & MONTFORT,
Julvl[■—'w&twtf. at Ogiethorpe.Ga.
TOPPIMi & NEWS PIPER,
OF ALLSIZES ANDOOAUTIES,
FOR Si-LE AT
Rock Island Paper Mill Office,
IN FRONT OF PALACE MILLS.
TERMS CASH. iiMl6wtwtf
THE UNION OF THE STATES, AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1858
ALABAMA WAREHOUSE.
COLUMBUS, GA,
ALLEN & CAMAK having purchased the
interest of B. A. Sorsby in the above well
known FIRE PROOF BRICK WAREHOUSE,
would be glad to see their old friends and patrons
at their new place of business, where they have
formed a co partnership with J. YV. King, under
the name and 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, and the Receiving and Forwarding
Marchandise consigned to our care.
Liberal Advances made on Cotton in Store or
for shipment to our friends in Savannah, Chirles
ton, New York or el-ewhere.
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,
TUOS. 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 CARO.
HAVING withdrawn from 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-PSOOF WAREHOUSES.
Thankiul for the past liberal patronage ot our
friends, we solicit its continuance, and pledge out
individual exertions to please all who may entrusr
their business to us. VVe are prepared to grant
usual facilities to our customers
HUGHES, DAN lEL & CO..
Wm.H. Hughes,
Wm. Daniel,
Wesley C. Hodges.
Aug. 5, tf.
GREENWOOD & G: AY.
WARE-HOUSE AND
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
COLUMBUS, GA
THE undersigned have formed
gfejaia a Co-partnerehip under the
firm for the transaction of a general Ware-llouse
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 -V C 0.,)
ilioj iluiwi •HI L •
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 serivee of their patrons.
The usual CASH ADVANCES will be made,
and Bagging, Rope and other goods furnished
when desired.
E. S. GREENWOOD,
W. C. GRAY.
Columbus, July 13, 1858—wtw3m.
FIFTY NEGROES WANTED.
HAVING made our arrangements for
the Fall trade, we desire to purchase
50 or Sixty Likely Negroes,
of good character, consisting of yonng
men, women, plough boys, and gids, for whom
the highest marketprice will be paid. Persons ha
ving negroes for sale willfind it to their interest
to give us a call. We will receive and sell Ne
groes on Commission and no efforts will be spared
to make satisfactory sales, for those who may
place their negroes in our charge.
Liberal advances always made on negroes when
desired.
Call atthe Auction and Negro mart of
HARRISON & PITTS,
aug2l—wtwtf 50 & 61 Broad Street.
A GREAT BARGAIN!
rpHE Subscribers, having now purchased the
I entire pro perty of the Coweta Falls Manu
facturing Company, ofler the same for sale. It is
one of the best situations tor 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. SEMMES,
JOHN L. MUSTIAN,
JunelO, —wtwtf JAMES VV. WARREN.
FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber nas on hand a few BTILLS for
manuu JturingPeacli Brandy ox- Whis
ky. which he wil j very low. ALSO,
Tin, Sheet Iron and Japan Ware,
every description, w .xcl can be bought at the
lowes rates.
aj c&zsi o\wcpmss
oneon eb -t uotic and'.n'liberalterms.
J. B. liiCKS,Agent,
julylß v vt Next loor below “Sans riouci”
Rroad-ttreet.
HARRISON A PUTS,
AUCTION & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
AND
NEGRO BROKERS,
59 and 61 Broad Street .Columbus, Ga.
WILL still continue the above line at our old
stand. Thankful for the patronage hereto
fore so liberally extended to us by our friends and
the public, we hope by renewed exertions to mert
its continuance. No efforts will be spared to vive
entire satisfaction to those who may confine their
business to our care.
We will give our personal attention to the
sale of Real Estate, Negroes, Merchandize and Pro
duce. Having houses fitted up expres;-!y tor the
purpose ,we are prepared to board, purchase
and sell Negroes on Commission.
Liberal advances wilibem.ide as heretofore on
Negroes and Merchandize.
Administrators and Executors’ sales attended to
on reasonable terms.
tgrA Stock iOf LIKELY NEGRGOESof all
classes will be keptconstautlv on hand.
CHAS. S. HARRISON,
GEORGE I. PITTS.
Columbus, Sept. 9,lßßß.—wtwiv
DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS,
BROOKS & CHAPMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
SIGN OF THE NEGRO If .MORTAR.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Have on hand,and are constantly receiving a
large and well selected stock ot
DRUGS, ME ICINEB, CHEMICALS,
DENTAL AND SURGICAL IN
STRUMENTS, PAINTS, OIL,
DYE STUFFS,
other articles pertaining to their busi
mess, which they offer at the lowest prices, and
warrant them fresh and genuine.
FAMILY MEDICINES,
As well as Physicianjs bills, put up with neatness
and dispatch. Prescriptions accurately prepared
at all times of the day and night.
fancy~goods,
LU BIN’S Handkerchief Extracts, fine Cologne
Waters, fine Soaps and pomades, also Hair
and Tooth Brushes of English and French manu
facture. Sold by BROOKS & CHAPMAN.
Bept. 23. d—tf.
BRANDIES AND WINES.
FOR Medicinal and culinary purposes. Sold by
BROOKS & CHAPMAN.
Sept. 23 d—tf.
PORTER AND ALeT
SOLD by
BROOKS & CHAPMAN.
Sept, 23. and — tf.
TOBACCO AND SEGARS.
SOLD by
BROOKS & CHAPMAN.
Sept. 23. <l—tf.
BURNING ELUID.
SOLD by
BROOKS y CHAPMAN.
Sep.. 23. d —tf. _
GREY POTASH.
TN jars or otherwise. Sold by
I BROOKS & CHAPMAN.
LEAD AND OILS.
Union White Lead, Linseed Oil, Sperm Oil,
Whale Oil, Lard Oil. Neatsfoot Oil, Train
Oil, &c. Sold by BROOKS &. CHAPMAN.
Stpt. 23 and -tf.
LOST.
ABREAST PIN in the shape of a bunch of
grapes, near the Methodist Church. The
finder will be liberally rewarded by calling at
dtf BROOKS & CHAPMAN.
Bacon! Bacon!
WE have now onband and will be constantly re
ceiving, Prime Tennessee Bacon —Hams, Side
and .Shoulders, which we will sell at tbelowesiOoms
mission House prices.
Mar2o—wfetwtf E. BARNARD fc CO.
Xvlcli Pcteen Whisky.
THE subscriber is now manufacturing the real
Irish Poteen Whisky, at his place one and a
half miles from Columbus, which he warrants to
be pure and genuine, and equal to the best Poteen
Whisky manufactured under ground inlreland
Apart from its being a healthy and pleasant be
verage, it is an excellent remedy for Colds,
Diarrhoea, Worms, &#. For sale by the bottle
at Brooks &. Chapman’s Drug Store, at Brassill &
Co’s by the drink or c herwise, and by the gallon
at the distillery. ***
mar6—wtwtf A.BRANNAN
New Fall & Winter Goods,
WE are now prepared to offer, at reduced
prices for Cash, one of the largest and most
varied assortments of Staple and Fancy Dry
Goods ever exhibited in Columbus. Our stock
comprises the most choice and best selected varie
ty of English, French and Swiss Dry Goods of our
own selection, many ot which were imported ex
pressly lor our house, together with our usual
stock of Staple aDd Domestic fabrics. Also line
Bed Blankets, Negro Blankets, Brogans, Kersey,
fyc., &c. We below name a lew of our leading
sty les .•
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS:
Rich Silk Robes a’Les, S4O to SBO each ;
Plain Silk Dresses,Robe a’Les style; *
A variety of Fancy Silks from sll to S2B per
pattern;
Chintz Figured French DeLaines ;
Rich Figured ‘ merican DeLaines;
French Figured Cashmeres;
Black Alpacas; French Merinos ;
Two Jupes, Robes a’Les, SSO to SBS each ;
New style Fancy Silk Dress, at sll each ;
French Printed DeLaine Robes a’Les, very rich;
French DeLaine Robes Armeuienne ;
Rich Printed Poie Chevers ,
Back Bombazines;
English, French and American Grinwhcms ;
French, English, and the best American Prints,
&c., &c.
Owing to the fact that Shawls are to be the pre
vailing style for Ladies’ wear the coming winter,
we are well prepared to exhibit a large stock, in
great varies of colors, styles, 6;c., among w hich is
The Circular Shawl. We also have our usual
stock of Cloth and Velvet Talmas.
Biollis’best Black French Broad Cloths, Black
French Doeskins, Beaver Cloths, real French Fan
cy Cassimeres, Satinets, Sheeps Greys, Tweeds,
Jeans, &c., Arc.
New style Chenille Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons,
French Fiow’rs. Vel Ribbons, S’k Belts, best Kid
Gloves at 75c., Ladies’Cotton, Wool and Silk
Hosiery, Head Dresses, Scarfs, Ladies’ Silk and
Cashmere Gauntlets, &c., & c.
We keep a stock of Embroidered Sleeves, Col
lars, Bands, Edgings, &c., second to no house in
Georgia. Our stock of these goods is now very
complete.
VV e are well prepared to offer inducements to
buyers of Osnaburgs, Kerseys, Lindseys, Sheetings
Shirtings. Stripes; Ticks, &c., and have a very
complete stock of Ladies and Gent’s fine Shoes
Negro Brogaas, Kip Brogans, Fine Call Boots,
Ladies’ Heel Gaiters, Children’s, Youths, Boys,
and Misses Shoes. Also a large stock of Negro
Wool Hats Gent’s Bengal and Soft Fur Huts
together with a complete stock of Hats and Caps
for Beys.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
On the second floor, over our stock of Dry
Goods, we keep a good assortment of ready
made Clothing
-53T We buy our goods mostly for cash, and
sell ex lusively for cash at short profits, thus sav
ing tor our patrons at least a difference of filteen to
twenty-five per cent, from the usual Credit system.
We earnestly solicit a call, believing that we will
in evervease, be able to GIVE ENTIRE SAT
ISFACTION.
GEO. W. ATKINSON & TAYLOR,
Broad street, one door south of Randolph street,
below the Post Office, Columbus, Ga.
Sept. 24th w—tf
THE LIVER
INVIGORATOR,
PREPARED BY
D ii. SANDFO R D,
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS.
IS one of the best Purgative and Liver Medicine
now before the public, that acts as a Cathartic,
easier, milder, and more effectual than any other
medicine known, ltis not only a cathartic, but a
Liver Remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject its
morbid matter, then on the Stomach and Bowels
ti> carry oa the matter, thus, accomplishing two
purposes etfec*ually, without any of the painful fee
lings experienced in theoperation of most Chathar
tics. i l strengthens the system at the same time that
it purges it; ’and when taken daily in moderate do
ses, will strengthen and build up with unusual
rapidity.
The Liver is one 01 f (jQj the principal regula
tors ot the human bo* r, \ dy; and when it jwjr
forms its functionsweil. the powe r ... the sys
tem are fully develop Jr j . ‘..estomachis al
most eniirely depcmi-JUJ’ on the healthy ac
tion of the Liver tor tic J per peformance of
its functions, when the S j) stomach is at fault the
Doweisnre at iault, and (M j the whole system suff
ersiu consequence organ—the Liv
er—having ceased tofL-j! doits duty. For the
disease of that organ, one of the proprietors
has made it bis study,) in apractice of more
than twenty years, toj()|and some remedy
wherewith to counter Ji; act the many derange
ments to which it is jrTj! iiable.
To prove that this re-(; medy is at last found,
any person troubleo r r-B with Liver Com
plaint,in any of its I forms, has but to try a
bottle, and convictio) J is certain.
These gums remove iff} ’ ali morbid or bad mat
ter tiom the system. 1 J supplying intheirfplace
a healthy flow of bile, s ii) t ivigorating the Sto
mach, causing food lo lfuj digest well, purify
ing the blood, rij j giving tone and health
to the whole machine-( ij. ry, removing the cause
oi the disease. —effec-)ting a radical euro.
Bilious attacks Injure cured, and,
wlxat is better, jiii prevented, by the
occasional use ot the jUU) Liver Invlgora
tor. ( L 1)
One dose alter eating is sufficient -to relieve
the stomach and pre vent the lood from
rising and st uri ng ) J
Only omUdose taken before retiring, pre
vents Nightmare, Jlj ‘•
Oniyouedose .taken at night, loosens tho
bowels gently, and ( H; cures Costive* s
One dose taken after 1 each meal will cure
Dyspepsia.
wlf* Plieve Sicic/^L^P^Hs^ 1 will at
one dose taken f° r ) (V^( female obs"'nation re
move the cause of the disease, and makes a
per ect cure.
f>u!y ouedose imrne- j iiatcly relieves cholic,
while f j_j>
One dose often repea IIQ ! ted is a sure cure for
Cliclera Morbus,), (and a preventative ot
Cholera.
one bottle Jr <is needed to thio-vout
of the system theeffectsjij! of medicine aitera long
sickness. (T)
bottle tak- Jaundice re
movesail aaliowness or)innatural color from
the skin. )i 1!
One dose taken time before eat
ing gives vigor to the j, ( appetite and makes
food digest we!!.
One dose often repeated cures Chronic Diar
rhoea, in its worst forms, while 8 U &1 M E R and
Bowel complaints yield almost to the first dose.
One or two doses cures attacks caused by W orms
in Children; there is no surer, safer, or speedier
remedy in the world, as It never fails.
A few b >ttleS cures Dropsy, by exciting
the absorbants.
We take pleasure in recommending this medi
cine as a orevenlive for Fever and Ague,
cuIIIm, Fe ver, and ail Fevers of a Bilious
Type, It operates with certainty, and thousands
are willing to testify to its wonderim virtues.
All who use it are giving their unanimous testimo
ny in its favor.
Mix water in the mouth with the Invigoratot and
swailow both together.
THE LIVER INVIGOR ATOR,
Is a scientific Medical Discovery, and is daily wor
king cures almost too great for beiief. it cures as if
by magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and
seldom more than one bottle is>required to curejany
kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst jaundiceor
dyspepsia to a common headache, all ot which are
the result ol a diseased liver.
Price One Dollar per Bottle,
SANFORD &00. Proprietors,34s Broadway,New
York >
WHOLESALE ASENTS.
Barnes & Park New York; T. W. Doytt & Sons,
Philadelphia; M. S, Burr <£• 00. Boston; H.II. Hay
Cos. Portland; John I). Park, Cincinnati; Gayiard
& Uarnmnd; Clevelaond, Fahnstock & Davis'Chica
go; O.J. Wood &. Cos. St. Louis Geo.ll. Keyser,
Pittsburg; S. S, Hance, Baltimore. And retailed by
all Druggists.
Sold Wholesale and Retail by
J. S. PEMBERTON & CO.,
BROOKS & CHAPMAN,
DANFORTH NAGEL,
May2o— wtvvly and all Drugggists.
NOTICE TO COTTON PLANTERS,
WE, the undersigned, inventois of the Iron
Screw Press, take pleasuie in calling at
tention to this Press, for which we have obtained
Letters Pattern. From experience we are satisfied
that this Press is not only capable ol pressing cot
ton to the U'Ual size, but with a small additional
cost of conif ession at the Gin to a ?izc suitable for
shipment by sea going vessels. The cost now for
compressing is from 70 to9o cents per bale, which
indirectly comes out of the planter. This Press is
durable, as ail ot its bearing and straining parts
are of iron,simple and suitable tor negro manage
ment. We are making arrangements to put up
the Press at. all suitable points for inspection.
For further information,address us at Selma, Ala.,
or D. A Hobble, Journal Office, Montgomery,
Ala., or E. C. Corbett, Columbus, Ga.
W. F. C. J. PROVOST.
August 8, ’57-wtf.
VALUABLE
Chattahoochee River Lauds.
FOR SALE, AT A LOW PRICE.
fTHE subscriber offers lor sale 3200 acres
of land lying and fronting two miles on
the River in Henry county, Ala., 15 miles
Fort Gaines, Geo. (to which place ihe
South Western Rail Road is now beingexteaded)
and 5 miles above Columbia, Alabama. The
tract is susceptible of division into two very desi
rable settlements —lies very level, iswell watered
the location remarkably healthy, and the 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 I am. I shali keep
this advertisement standing until 1 sell. Come and
look for yourselves, or for particulars address me
at Columbia, Term; easy to the purchaser.
ANGUS .VIcALLISTEII.
July 20 1858—wtf.
Augusta Constitutionalist copy weekly till forbid.
GEORGIA, CHATTAHOOCHEE CO.
WHEREAS Samuel D, Harp, Guardian, for
the per son and property of John C. F.
McCook, applies for letters of dismission from
the same.
All persons concerned, are hereby required to
appear at my office, within the time prescribed
by law, and show cause, (if any,) why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, the 2d day of
August, 1858.
E. G. RAIFORD, Ordinary.
Aug. 7,1858. w6m
PEYTON H. COLQUITT, / iMitors;
JAMES W. WARKEN. <
MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD.
Change of Schedule.
ON and at'terHhe 15tli July, 18.58, the Evening -vVail
Train wilileave Columbus at 3.45 P. M. and ar*
rive at Macon at 948 P. Jff. ‘ ‘ ,
Leave Macon at 9.45 A M. arrive atColumbus at
3.45 P A1 i A **
The Morning Mail Train will leave at 4.0) A. M.
andarrive at Macon9.so A.M. .
Leave Macon at 11.45 P. M. arriveat ColutaDUi
5.35 A. A*.
J. L. MUSTI AN ,Supt.
Columbus, Ju'y 15—tw&wti
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE.
MONTGOMERY AND WEST POINT
KAIL ROAD COMPANY.
MONTGOMERY, Nov. It, 1857.
ON and alter this date the PASSENGER TRAINS
ou this road Bm begoverned by tne following
BCHEDULE:
DAY TRAIN.
Leave Montgomery 8.30a. m.
Arriveat West Point 3.30 p.m.
Arrive at Columbus 2.60 p. m.
Returning—Leave West Point 9.30 a.m.
Leave< oluuibus 10.00a.m.
Arriveat Montgomery 4.(0 p. m.
NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Montgomery 5.20 p. m.
Arriveat YY r est Point 12.50a.ra.
“ Columbus 1.00a.m.
Returning—Leave West Point 7.30 p.m.
LenveGolumbus 7.30 p.m.
Arrive at Montgomery 2.30 a. m.
Through tickets can be obtained (to. Double Daily
Connections) to Atlanta Chattanooga and Nasnvillc,
and daily connections to Huntsville Memphis and
Knoxville.
B.O.JONES Eng’r & Bup.
FREIGHT ARRANGEMENT
IIETWKI2N ATLANTA & COLUMBUS.
Y an arrangement between the Railroad Com -
* pauies composing the two routes from Atlanta
vlunah’ ii'"tre YBiß*ii Convention at sa
following rates between AtALi v , a3 agreed that the
shall govern, taking effect tri m's him
.May 1857. “ r <*ay of
VIA WEST POINT.
Corn per bushel, 11c. Wheat 12. Oats 8. Bacon
Whisky Flour in sacks or barrels, per lOtllbs. 35c
Bagging, Rope Lard in cans or bbls,, per 100 lbs
45c Coal, Pig Iron, by car load, per ton of 2000
lbs. $3.75.
VIA MACON.
Corn per busel 14c. Wheat 15c. Oats 10c. Bacon,
Whisky, Clour 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, per ton of 2000
lbs. $4.68,
J. MUST!AN,
President and Superintendent Muscogee R. R
GEO. \V. ADAMS,
Superintendent Southwestern Railroad.
EMERSON FOOTE,
Superintendent Macon and Western Railroad.
GEO. G. HULL,
Superintendent Atlanta and LaOrangeß.R.
SAMUEL G. JONES,
Engineer and Superintendent M.&.W.P. Railroau.
May 30,1837 w&twtt.
MOBILE AND GIRARD R. R.
rip HE Passenger &. Freight Train will leave Girard
X at 2 P, Mdaily connecting at Silver Run with
a dailytine of Stages to Villula, Glennville.Eufaula,
ForlGaines, and Marianna,Fla. And at Guerytou
daily, w.tli the Stages for UcheeOlivet, Enon, Chun
neuuggee, ldidway, Hardaway, Peru and Union
Spriu s.
Li eying Guerytonat 4 A. M., daily, the Cars will
reae l Girard at 7 A . M., connecting with the Ope
lika ana Muscogee Trains.
£3f“JJuplicate Receipts must accompany Freight
shipped.
J3T All freight mustbe paid before goods willbe
discharged.
Freight delivered at the Depot before 4 o’clock
P.M. will be shipped the following day.
Fi eights for stations No. 1 (Fort Mitchell,) and
N0.5 (prisons’) must be prepaid.
Way freight muslin ail cases be paid in advanck
JOHN HOWARD,
r>iar2s 1857-wJttwtf. Cngineei St Sup.
CIIAGE OF SCIIEWLTjE.
SAVANNAH & CHARLES!ON
STEAM-PACKET LIN E.
RUNNING IN CONNECTION WITH THE
North Eastern R. R. of South Ga.
„ ~ THF SPLENDID AND FAST RUN
-dgg-gfofc N T I \G ssTI’.A.MEIt GORDON, F.
i'C it?*Darden. Commander, leaves Savan
tor Charleston every Sunday and
Wednesday afternoons at it o’clock, and connects at
Charleston wiili 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. It.
R.)arid arrives at Savannah eaily next mornings.
Uy this route passengers can obtain throughtick
etsto and from (Savannah,Ga. and Wilmington, N C.
Having a through freight arra-igement with the
Central R. Road and its connections, all freights be
tween Charlestonand the Interior of Georgia, con.
signed to the agent s of this line, will be forwarded
-vith despatch and free of charge.
J. P. BROOKS, Agentßavannah.
4 E.LAFITTE fa GO, Ag’ts.Charleston
Jan 15—w&twlf
Lands for Bale.
Andrew S. Garr and others, ‘j State ofFlori
vs. Ida, Middle Cir-
Lewis Curtis &, Nath’l Thnrs- J-cuitin Leon Cos.
ton, Trustee-’ of the Apalachi- I In Chancery,
cola Land Company and others J
PURSUANT to a Decreerenderedi n this.cause
the subscriber will sell by auction at the pla
ces and time- herein specified, all the lands be
longing to said Company embraced in the “Forbes
Purchase,” and lying in ihe counties of Leon,
Wakulla, Gadsden and Liberty, viz: the lands
lying in the first two named counties will be sold
at Talahassee, 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—thsy exhibit every variety of
timber indiginous to that latitude, including, of
course, live oak,cypres?, 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 to
be paid in cash, the balance in one and two years
in equal installments, with eight per cent, inter
est fr: m date of purchase ; title- to be made by
the Receiver when all the purchase money is
paid.
The sale will be positive and without reserve.
JOHN BEARD, Receiver. 6f c.
Tallahassa, Aug. 28,1858. sept2—w3m
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