Columbus daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1864, November 25, 1858, Image 1

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R. ELLIS & Cos., Proprietors, VOLUME VL THE COLUMBU3 DAILY TIMES is published every morning (Sundaysexcepted.) at Six Dollars par annum, in advance Sev en Dollars ii not paid before the expiraiion of the year. THE COLUMBUS WEEKLY TIMES Is published every TUESDAY MORNING, at Two Dollars per aunum,strictly in advance. Office on Randolph Street, opposite the Post Office . ADVERTISING RATES. Advertisements of five lines or less in either the Daily or Weekly Time 9, will he inserted at 50 cents tor the first insertion and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. Advertisements exceeding five lines will be charged 10 cent 9 tor the first, and five cents per line tor each subsequent insertion. Displayed advertisements will be charged for the space they occupy. The following are the contracting ratesc hange able at pleasure: WEEKLY RATES. IT I ! w ts No. of; 1 33 33 ‘2g2 ‘ § g qrs. =r ~ | 5- S CA ca CD OD 1.. 250 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 00 400 bSO 00 5 12 00 17 00 20 00 40 00 50 00 60 00 6 15 00 20 00 25 00 50 00 60 00 70 00 7.. .. 17 00 25 00 1 3000600070 00 80 00 8 20 00 3.) 00 40 00 70 00 80 00 90 00 10 j 25 00 40 00 j 50 00 80 00 90 00 100 00 DAILY RATES. I—< i t® CO ‘ C* i O j *5 No.ot 33 3 3 33 oo3i 2 ; 2 ° 33 3 53 | 33 sqrs. ~ - ; g. B B • CO CO j 0D 1 500 700 900 13 00 17 00 2) 00 2 & 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 0 i 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 00 33 00 41 00 60 0 70 00 80 00 8.. .. 30 00 38 00 46 00 70 0 80 00 90 00 10 40 On 50 00 60 00 80 00 90 00 100 00 Sales of Land and Negroes, by Admiuisira tors, Executors and Guardians, are required by law to be held on the first Tuesday in the month between the hours of ten in lorenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court House inthe county in which the property is situate. Notices of these sale3 must be given in a public gazette forty days previous to the day ol sale. Notice for the sale of Personal property must be given at least ten days previous to the day of 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, moumly six months—for Dismission from Guardianship, forty days. Rules for Foreclosure of Mortgage must be published monthly for four mouths—for estab lishing lost papers for the lull three months —for compelling titles from ExociUors or Administrators, where a bond has been giv jn by the deceased, the full space ol three months. Publications will always be continued ac cording to these, the legal requirements, unless otherwise ordered. TIMES mm cD®® PRINTING OFFICE. Randolph Street, Columbus, Georgia. RAVING 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 W 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’h promptness and despatch, will make it great ly to the interest of persons in w ant 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 onr office is under the su perintendence of Mr- D. S. Porter, v those long experience and acknowledged reputation as a Job Printer.are a sufficient guarantee that all work entrusted to his care will be executed wtther.ergy and faithfulness. We have now in connection with the omce a complete BOOK BXH92RY, and having recently secured the services ol Mr.E. M. Clark (late of Philadelphia,) in this branch oj our business, we pledge ourselves to give the most perfect satisfaction in the manufacture ol Ledgers, Account Books, Court Records. Steamboat and Rail Road Blank Books, &o, We intend not to lie outdone in the style and finish of <*ur work, in either department, by any establishment Socth, and that we maybe able to make our prices satisfactory, we have adopted the CASH SYSTEM. Bept. Ist, 1158. R* ELLIS &. CO. Mnmbm Sail® iitwE Uko 1150 A T TORNEY |AT LA W, HAMILTON GA. Will practice in the counties of’Harris, Musco gee, Talbot, Merriwether and Tr up. Particular attention will be paid to collections. Octobeiß—w Sedly. HOWARD & WEEMS, ATTORNEYSATL AW, CRAWP , ALA. ROBERT N. HOWARD. WALTER H- WEEMS. Crawford, Ala., Juneß—wtwtf. VV. S. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. C U S S E T A, Chattahoochee County, Ga. •Jives hisentire attention to the practice in Chat ttahoochee u adjoining counties, ap 26—wt w ly* WILLIAM TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Culhbert, Randolph County, Georgia. IATiLL practice in the counties of Randolph, ’’ Calhoun, Terrell, Early, Clay, Baker, Dougherty, Miller and Stewart. REFERS TO Wellborn, Johnson Sc 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 LAW , TALBOTTON, Talbot County, Ga. t Ictober 24th. 1856. wtwtf. BAUGH&SLALIE ATTORNEYS AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. WILL practice law in Muscogee and the adjoin ing counties of Georgia and Alabama. IT Office over Bank of Columbus, Broad St. Robert baubh. i. i. blade. Columbus,Ga. March 27 1857. wtwtf MOSES & LAWES, ATTORNEY’S AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. (KyOffice next door to the Post Office. R. J. MOSES, WILLIAM A LAWES. Sept. 21st—tf. s”s STAFFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAV, BLAKELY, EARLY COUNTY, GA. apfc, wtf. Land Warrants Wanted- THEsubscribersarepayingthe highest market price tor Land Warrants. Call and see us. J. ENNIS Sr. CO. Oolnmhiiß. Jnnß7- wtl W. F. LEE, D. D. S. dental surgeon, OFFICE correr of Broad and Randolph Streets, Columbus Georgia. Dec. 17, 1856—w&,twtf mcsaas J. FOGLE & SON, DENTISTS, Office on Randolph Street, near Broad, Colum bus, Ga. Columbus, May 9,1857. wtwtf FOR SALE. THE Subscriber has on hand a few STILLS for inanun ‘luringPeach Brandy or Whi ky, which he wil *1 ! very low. ALSO, Tin, Sheet Iron and Japan Ware, every description, w .icl can be bought at the lowes rates. eneou eh -l noth* and LhTiberal terms. J. B. HICKS,Agent, july 18 V *rt Next i sor below “Sans Souci” Rroad-itreet. Bacon! Bacon! WE Lave now onhand and willbe constantly re ceiving, Prime Tennessee Bacon —Hams, Side and Shoulders, which we will sell at thelowesiComs mission House prices. Mar2o—w&twtf E. BARNARD h CO. A GREAT BARGAIN! THE Subscribers, having now purchased the entire pro perty of the Coweta Falls Manu facturing Company, ofier the same tor 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, June 10, —wtwtf JAMES W. WARREN. THE subscriber is now manufacturing the real Irish Poteen Whisky, at hisplace 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 in Ireland Apait from its being a healthy and pleasant be verage, it is an excellent remedy for Colds, Diarrhoea, Worms, See. For sale by the bottle at Brooks Sc Chapman’s Drug Store, at Brassill Sc Co’s by the drink or =herwise, and by the gallon at the distillery. ~ doammaN mar6—wtwtf A. BRAN NAN wrapping & ms piper, OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES, FOR 3 A LB AT Rock Island Paper Mill Office, IN FRONT OF PALACE MILLS. TERMS CASH* iunel6wtwtf 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 Mahala Welch, late of said county deceased. _ _ . . , Sept 2ish w—2m R F KTRKSEY, Adm r TWO months after date application wiil be made to the Court of Ordinary of Talbot county .for leave to sell the land and negroes, belonging to the estate of Mrs Elizabeth Duncan, late of Talbot county, dec’d. JOHN S, DUN-AN, Administrator. Nov. 10th, 1158.—wtA THE UNION OF THE STATES, AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES. COLUMBUS', GEORGIA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1858 ALABAMA WAREHOUSE. COLUMBUS, GA, • ALLEN Sc 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 ot business, where they have formed a co partnership with J. W. 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 merilit - J. W. KING. A M. ALLEN, THOS. CAMAK. THE undersigned, in retiring from the Ware house business, takes great pleasure in re commending to his friends a continuance ot their favor and patronage to the new firm. (Signed) B. A. SORSBY. Columbus, July 6> 1858-d6m. A CARD. HAVING withdrawn front the firm of HUGHES DANIEL Sc 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 WAREHOUSES. Thanklul 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, DANIEL & CO.. Wm.H. Hughes, Wm. Daniel, Wesley C. Hodges. Aug. 5, tf. 1000 ACRES OF Flint River Lands, for Sale. THE undersigned being desirous of wind (ffag§B,ing up their business, offer for sale,on any jpgpttime to suit purchasers, u valuable settle men t of One Thousand Acres of Land, lying oh the West side of the Flint River, ten miles north el Oglethorpe, and ten miles ’’south t of 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 iniiun dated by the River than any lands on said River in Macon county, and will doubtless make from 60 to i-obushels of corn per acre, and from 1500 to 2000 lbs ol cotton. There are 80 acres of pine land, andlsof Swamp cleared and in a state of cultiva tion. Water, healthand society cannotbeexcelled in South Westerr Georgia. Apply to COOK 6l MONTFORT, July 11 —w&twtf. at Ogiethorpe.Ga. HARRISON 4 FITTS, AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND NEGRO BROKERS, 59 and 61 Broad Street .Columbus, Ga. WILL atiil continue the above line at our old stand. Thankful fer the patronage hereto fore so liberally extended to us by our friends and the public, we hope by renewed exertions to merit its continuance. No efforts will be spared to give entire satisfaction to those who may confide 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 expressly for the purpose ,we are prepared to board, purchase and sell Negroes on Commission. Liberal advances will be made as heretofore on Negroes ami Merchandize. Administrators and Executors’ sales attended to on reasonable terms. Efp-A Stock tof LIKELY NEGRGOESof all classes will be kept constantly on hand. OHAS. S. HARRISON, GEORGE I. PITTS. Opium him. Sept. 2. 1858.— wt.wly FIFTY NEGROES WANTED? HAVING made our arrangements for the Fall trade, we desire to purchase “zj 50 or Sixty Likely Negroes, of good character, consisting of yonng men, women, plough boys, and girls, for whom the hignest 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 at the Auction and Negro mart of HARRISON &. PITTS, aug2l—wtwtf 50 & 61 Broad Street. Great Inducements to LAND BUYERS! lofler the following genuine bargains 11 i Vjl to those who wish buy Land in Barbour ■ J 8 lag county, Ala, JhJS 1. twill sell my home place, situated miles South of tne town of Clayton, at $-1 per acre. This place contains One Thousand Acres 4600 are cleared, 250 fresh, lies well, and is cue of the’handsomest places in the country The grow ing crop, which purchasers are invited to examine, will speak for the productiveness of the land. The woodland is heavily timbered with oak and hickory. The improvements are of the best, character, embrac ing a two-story house, with eight rooms, well built and in good repair. The health of the plaee is ex cellent, beyond al 1 doubt; and there is an abun dance ofthebest water Fences in excellent order, and the plantation improvementsas good as could be de^irpd. 2 In immediate connection with this place, I will sell a body of 500 acres, 3tto acres open, first rate fences and the other improvements pretty good. Price $6 pe- acre. Sold separate or in connection with the home place as preterred. 3 Also 900 acres of lanu three miies distant trom the other places, known as the mill tract. On this •lace there are 300 acres land open, balance well timbered Health and wate- excellent and the land atrona and productive. Price six dollars per acre. 4. Also, several Desirable Building Lots, in the town of Clayton soon andbuy bargains. JOHN H. .VILLER. C.layton, Ala. Aug. 20, 1858 —wtf. 4 dminUtrator’i Sale. —Will be sold on the /A first Tuesday in January next, the house and lot in I the town of Lumpkin, known as the residence of Ma- I hala Welch, late of Stewart county, deceased. Bold I for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. I Terms made known on the day of sale. * Ntv. 17, 18-wtd* H. F. KIRKBBY, Ad’mr. DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS, BROOKS & CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, SIGN OF THE NEGRO i* MORTAR, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Have on hand,and are constantly receiving a large and well selected stock ot DKUGB, MK ICINES, UHEMUALS, DENTAL AND SURGICAL LN -BTRLTM ENTS, PAINTS, OIL, DYE STUFFS, And all 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 Physicianj3 bills, put up with neatness and dispatch. Prescriptions accurately prepared at all times of the day and night. fancy’goods, LUBIN’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. Bept. 23 d—tf. PORTER AND ALE. “ SOLD by BROOKS Sc CHAPMAN. Sept,23. d—tf. TOBACCOAND SEGARS. SOLD by BROOKS & CHAPMAN. Sept. 23. d—tf. BURNING FLUID. Cl OLD by O BROOKS i* CHAPMAN. Sep.. 23. d— tf. GREY POTASH. JN jars or otherwise. Sold by BROOKS Sc CHAPMAN. LEAD AND OILS. Union White L?ad, Linseed Oil, Sperm Oil, Whale Oil, Lard Oil, Neatsfoot Oil, Train Oil, See. Sold by BROOKS Sc CHAPMAN. Btp.t. 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 dSc w tf BROOKS & CHAPMAN. 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 ofour own selection, many ol which were imported ex pressly lor our house, together with our usual stock of Staple and Domestic fabrics. Also fine Bed Blankets, Negro Blankets, Brogans, Kersey, 6{c., &c. We below name a tew of our leading styles: 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 ‘meriean 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 Armenienne ; Rich Printed Poie Chevers , Black Bombazines ; English, French and American Gringhams ; 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, Jsc-, among which 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 Cassirneres, Satiaets, Sheeps Greys, Tweeds, Jeans, Sec.,Sic. New style Chenille Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons, French Flow’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, Sic., Si c. We keep a stock of Embroidered Sleeves, Col lars, Bands, Edgings, See., second to no house in Georgia. Our stock of these goods is now very complete. We are well prepared to offer inducements to buyers of Osna burgs. Kerseys, Lind*- yg, Sheetings Shirtings. Stripes; Ticks, &.c., and have a very complete stock of Ladies and Gent’s fine Shoes Negro Brogans, Kip Brogaus, Fine Calf Boots, Ladies’ Heel Gaiters, Children’s, Youths, Boys, and MUses Shoes. Also a large stock of Negro Wool Hats Cent's Bengal and Soft Fur Huts together with a complete stock of Hats and Caps for Beys. READY-MADE CLOTHING. On tha second floor, over our stock of Dry Goods, we keep a good assortment of ready made Clothing. We buy our goods mostly for cash, and sell ex lusively for cash at short profits, thus sav ing lor ourpatron9 at least a difference of fifteen to twenty-five per cent, from the usual Credit system. We earnestly solicit a call, believing that we will in every case, be able to GIVE ENTIRE SAT ISFACTION . GEO. W. ATKINSON Sc TAYLOR, Broad street, one door south of Randolph street, below the Post Ofiice, Columbus, Ga. Sept 24th w -tf NOTICE TO COTTON PLANTERS, WE, the undersigned, inventois of the Iron Screw Press, take pleasure in calling at tention to this Press, for which we have obtained Letters Pattern. From expsrience we are satisfied that this Press is not only capable of pressing co 1 - ton to the u-ual size, but with a small additional cost ofcornression at the Gin to a size suitable lor shipment by sea going vessels The cost now for compressing is from <0 to9o cents per bale, which indirectly comes out of the planter. This Press is durable, as all of its bearing and straining parts are ot Iron,simple and suitable for negro manage ment. We are making arrangements to put up the Press at all suitable poiuts for inspection. For further information,address us at Selma, Ala., or D. A Hobb:e, Journal Office, Montgomery, Ala., or E. C. Corbett, Columbus, Ga. W. F. * C. J. PROVOST. August 8, ’57-wti. BARBOUR COUNTY LANDS FOR SALE. HAVING purchased land in the West, I now otter tor sale both my palliations, lying on the North Cowikee Creek. The place ou which I now reside, known as the Barna Ivey Plantation coutaius 2,475 acres, with a large proportion of fresh and Hammock laud. Th re are on the plan tation 1,400 acres cleared, and in a fine state >f cultivation, thoroughly drained, with a large num ber ot well located ditches. The dwelling is commodious, having 6 large rooms, neatly finish ed.and is situated within the corporate limits o Glennville, convenient to the Colleges and Churches. The out houses are in good repair and sufficient for the accommodation of 100 negroes. On th s place, are two new’ gin houses, one of w’hich is propelled by water power, to which is attached a grist mill, all in good order. Lying broadside this place is my other planta tion, recently owned by ( 01. W. IT Owens, con taining 901 acres. The dwelling, out houses, gin house and screw are all new and well finished, and equally convenient to GlennviiJe. Being de termined to sell, 1 would not object to dividing my lauds to suit purchasers. To those acquainted with these lands I need not say more—to those at a distance, I w’ould 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 Jernigan, a s'eamboat landing on the Chattahoochie river, and lfi nules from Enfaula, to which poiut the South-Western Railroad of Georgia will soon be completed. For further par ticulars, address me at Glennville, Alabama. P.S. As 1 am axious 10 carry out my plans west I propose if 1 can find a purchaser for the above named lands, to let them go at the low price ol twelve dollars and a hall per acre, cash. And if not sold before Saturday the twentieth of November next, 1 will have them divided mto two or more tracts by a survey, and oiler them on that day at public outcry to the highest bidder. Land buyers might do well to examine the lands before buying elsewhere. H. BASS. Oct. 22, 1858. d&wtf THE LIVER LNVIGORATOR, PREPARED(BY D It. S A N D F O R D, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS. 18 one of the best Purgative and Inver Mediciut now before the public, that acts as u 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 t carry on the matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effec'ually, without any of the painful tee lings experienced in theoperation of most chathar 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 with unusual rapidity. The Liver is one ol tors oi the human bo tormsits function swell, tem are fully develop most euiirely depend tion of the Liver lor the its functions, when the oowelsare at fault, anc ersic consequence oi er —having ceased to disease of that organ, has made it his study, than twenty years, to j wherewith to counter ments to which it is l To prove that this re*H any person troubled I plaint, m any of its | ooule. aud convictioi | These gums remove ter fiom the system, a healtny flow o*i bile. ’ mach, causing food to I ing the l>ftood,( to the whole machine-j oi the disease—effec- Bllious attacks what is better, oc asional use oi the tor. One dose after eating! the stomach and pre ( ri sing and sc uring j Only one"dose taken J vents Nightmare.: Only one dose taker bowels gently, and One dose taken after I Dyspepsia. I oftwoj ways relieve Sick One dose taken lor j move the cause of thej perfect cure. Only onedose imme- ( while ( One dose often repea f Cholera Morbus,} Cholera. j J®-<>niy one bottle j of the system theeffects J sickness. ( I3f”One bottle tak-l movesail sallowness or r the skin. One dose taken a) ing gives vigor to the) food digest well. One dose often repeated cures C hronic Oiar rhceaj in its worst forms, while 8 I) M M E R and Bowel complaints yield aimofet 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 nrevenlive for Fever and Ague, Chills, Fe ver, and all Fe vers of a Bilious Type, It operates with certainty, and thousands are wilting to testify to its wonderiui virtues. All who use it are giving their unanimous testimo ny in its favor. Mix water in the mouth with the Invigoratoi.and swallow both together. THE LIVER INVIGOR 4.TOR, fs a scientific Medical Discovery, and is daily wor king cures almost too great tor belief. It cures asil by magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle isVequired to cure.any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worstjauudiceor dyspepsia to a common headache, all oi which are the result ol a diseased liver. Price One Dollar per Bottle. SANFORD &CO. Proprietors,34s Broadway,New York WHOLESALE AGENTS. Barnes & Park New York; T. W. Doytt b Sons, Ptdladelphia; M. S. Burr <£• Cos. Boston; H.H. Hay b Cos. Portland; John U. Park, Cincinnati; (iaylard b Hammud; Clevelaond, Fahostock &. Davis Chica go; O.J. Wood b Cos. St. Louis Geo.H. Keyser, Pittsburg; S. S, Haace, Baltimore. And retailed by all Druggists. Sold Wholesale and Retail by J. S.PEMBERTON &. CO., BROOKS & CHAPMAN, DANFORTH 6$ NAGEL, May2rt—wtwly sori all Druuoerietfl. NEGROES AT EXECUTOR’S SALE. Georgia, Talbot County.—By authority of the last will of John Stinson, deceased, I will sell before the Court House door in the Town of Tal botton, between the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in December next, twenty-seven likely negroes, consisting o men, women and children, sold lor distribution between the legatees of Johu Stinson; deceased. JAMES M. STINSON, _ . Ex’rof John Stinson, dec’d. o*tofcr. wtd. a | the principal regula . dy; aud when it per !thepowe*“ the sys ! . uestomachis al > en on the healthy ac <eo per pelormance o | stomach is at fault the ;me whole system suff I one organ—the JLiv ‘doits duty. For tht one of the* proprietor iu apractice of more find some reined} act the many derange nable. medy is at last found, with Liver Com* forms, has but to try t is certain. all morbid or bad mat suppiymg in their placi i vigorating the Bto digest well, purify giving tone aud hearth ry, removing ihe cause ting a radical cure, are cured, and, prevented, by tne Liiver Invigora is sufficient -to relieve veut ibe tood from before retiring, pre at night, loosens ths cures Costiven each meal will cure tea-spoonsful „will al- Headache. lemale obstruction re disease, aud makes a liately relieves cholic, ted i6 a sure cure for aud a preventative ol is needed to thiow out of medicine aftera long en for Jaundice re annatural color from short time before eat appetite and makes S ANDFORD’S LIYER INYIGORATOR. PEYTON H. COLQUITT, / T. Hitnr . JAMES W. WAEBEN. { MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD. Change of Schedule. ON aud afleHthe 15th July, 1858, the Keening J#II TraiD w llileave Columbus at 3.45 P. M. and ar rive at Macon at 9.18 P. M. Leave Macon at 8.45 A M. arriveat Golmbue at 3.45 P M The Morning Mail Train will leave at 4.00 A. M. and arrive at Macon 9.50 A. M. Leave Macon at 11.45 P. M. arriveat Columbus 5.35 A. A/. J . L. MUBTIAN ,Bupt. Columbus,t July 15—tw&wt CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE. fffw 1 u , .. jbkl MONTGOMERY AND WEST POINT RAIL ROAD COMPANY. MONTGOMERY, Nov. 19,1857. ON aud alter this date the PASSfc.NL LK TRAINS on mu road Wi>. be governed oy toe loilewing SCHEDULE: DAY TRAIN. Leave Montgomery. t.3t>a. a. Arriveat West Point 3.30 p.m. Arriveat Columbus 2.60 p. na. Returning—Leave West Point 9.30 a.m. Leave i-olumbus 10.00 a.m. Arriveat Montgomery 4.fcOp. m. NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 5.20 p. m. Arriveat Weßt Point 12.5ba.m. “ Columbus 1.00 a. . Returning—Leave West Point 7.30 p.m. LeaveColnmbus 7.30 p.m. Arrive at Montgomery 2.30 a.m. Through tickets can be obtained do. Double Daily Connections) to Atlanta Chattanooga and Nasnville, aud daily connections to Huntsv'ile Memphia ana Knoxville. S.O. JONES Lt’rhHap. FREIGHT ARRANGEMENT Illi l W tlO ATLANTA A CULUSIUS. an arrangement between the Railroad Com panion composing the two routes from Atlanta ,o Coiuumun, concluded at theii Convention at {Sa vannah on me ibin instant, it was agreed that tha io Rowing rates between Atlanta and Columbna mail govern, taking eUect hail the first day ef Hay ld7. VIA WEST POINT. Corn per bushel, lie. Wheal 12. Oata 8. Bacon tVimky Flou*- iu sacks or barrels, per HlOlba. 35a Gagging, Rope Lard in cans or bbu., par 100 lbs 45c. coal, Pig Iron, by car load, per ton af 900* • bs. $3.75. VIA MACON. , Corn per busel 14c. Wheal 15c. Oata 10. Bauch, vVhisay, Flour iu Sacks or llbls., per 100 lbs, 44c. Gagging,Rope Lard, in cans or bbls.. per 100 lbs. 55c. Coal, Pig Iron, by car load, per ton el 2000 lbs. $4.08. 4. MUSTIAN, President ami Superintendent Muscogee U. R GEO. W. ADAMB, Superintendent Southwestern Railroad. EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent Macon and Western Railroad. GEO. G. HULL, Superintendent Atlanta and LaUrange R . H. SAMUEL G. JON I 8, Gugiueer aud superintendent M.fcW.P. Rallreao. May 30,1837 —wfetwll. MOBILE AND GIRARD R. R. (Si H I>HE asaengerst Freight Train will leave Girard at 2 P, m daily connecting at riiiver Ran with a daily lint) ol stages to Villuia, Gleuuviile,Eufaula, .'ort Jaineb, and Marianna,Fla. And at Guerylon iaiiy, wub the stages for UcheeOlivel, Euon, Chnn aenuggee, Midway, Hardaway, Pero and Union >prin a. 1.. tying Guerytouat 4 A. M., daily, the Cara will reac.*Girard at 7 A.M., connecting with the Ope lika aim Muscogee Trains. Duplicate Receipts must accompany Freight jiupped. g AH freight must be paid before goods willbe -Uncharged. i< reignt delivered at the Depot before 4 o'clock P. M. w in be snipped the following day. Fieights for stations No. 1 (Fort Mitchell,) and N0.5 must be prepaid. vVay freight must in all cases he paid in advance JOHN HOWARD, mar‘2s lris7-w&twti. Eugiaeet b Sup. CHAGG OF SCHEDULE. SAVANNAH & CHARLESTON STEAM-PACK BJ LINE. RUNNING IN CONNECTION WITH THE North Eastern R. R. of South Ga. _ THE SPLENDID AND FAST RUN STEAMER GORDON, F. Commander, leaves Bavan- ESBBSSfKBfIV-iah for Charleston every Sunday and n cuncoaay ajtemvon / at 3 o’oock. and connects at Charleston with the morning train of the North Eastern Railroad, going North. Returning leaves Charleston every Monday and Friday night at I o’clock, (after the arrival ot the carson tbeM.E, R. R.) and arrives at Savannah early next mornings. By this route passengers can obtain through tick ets to and from Savannah,Ga. and Wilmington, NC. Having a through freight arrangement with the Central R. Road and its connections, all freights be tween Charleston and the Interior of Georgia, eon. signed to the agents of this line, will be forwarded with despatch and free of charge. J. P. BROOKS, Agent Savannah. E.LAFITTE b CO, Ag’ts.Charleston Jan 15—wfeiwif E. BARNARD & 00. COLUMBUS, GA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS & PROVISION DEALSUS SHAVE on hand, and will constantly keep, a large and well selected Stock, embracing every article in their line, which are offered to their triends and the public.at the lowest market prices Come and see us. Columbus, Sept. 29. 1857. w&twtf. CIGARS DIRECT IMPORTATION, | /A/A BOXES Havana Cigars ofvarions branda lVv lor sale at small advances for Cash by Jan 19—wtwtf E. BARNARD <k CO TO THOSE INDEBTED^ WE hereby give notice that all claims das at, and not paid or satis aciorily arranged, prior to the oext retnruday ol the respective counties in whteh the parties reside, will be sued. None shall be sligh roar-20 —wtwtf. R BARNARD fc CO. NOTICE, ~ \ LL persona indebted to the estate of THos. LA. Davi9,late of Muscogee county, either by note or account, will please call and settle .them, and ihose holding notes or accounts will present I ibn. THUS. J. DAVIB, Agent. October 83 1858... w4od. NUMBER 74