Columbus daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1864, December 09, 1858, Image 4

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CHERRY PECTORAL, For the rapid Cure of COFGfIS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,UHOOPI.NG-CODt* lit CROCP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. UaiMFIELD, Mass., autto Dee., ums—Dr. J.('. Ayek —I do not hesitate to say the best remedy 1 haxe ever found for Co Hphs, Hoarseness. Influenza, and the concomitant symptoms of a Cold, is your UlbKKi PECTORAL. Its constant use in my .practiceand my family for the last ten years has shown it to possess suite nor virtues for the treatment of these complaints. 1 EBEN KNIGHT, M. D. A. 13. MORTLEY, Esq. of Utica, N. Y. writes: “I have used your Pectoral myself and in my family ever since you invented it, and believe it the best medicine for its purpose ever put out. V\ itli n bud cold 1 should sooner pay twenty live dollars lor a bottle than do without it, or take any other remedy. CROOP, WHOOPING COUGH, INFLUENZA, Springfield, Miss. Feb. 1856. Brother Ayer: I will cheerfully certify your Pectoral is the best remedy we possess for the cure of Whooinng Cough , Comp, and the chest diseases of children. We of your fraternity in the South appeciate your skill,and commend your medicine to our people. HIRAM CONKLIN, M. D. A-itios Lee, Esq.; Monterey, la., writes 3d January 1856, “I had a tedious Influenza, which confined me in doors six weeks; took many medicines without re lief; finally tried vour Pectoral by the advice of our clergyman. The'first dose relieved the soreness in my throat and lungs; less than one half the bottle made n completely well. V'otir medicines are the cheapest as well as the best we can buy, and we esteem you Dr. and your medicines as the poor man’s trienn. AHTHMA OR PHTHISIC, AND BRONCHITIS. West Manchester, Pa. Feb. 4, 1856. Sir, Your Cherry Pectoral is performing marvellous cures’in this section. It has relieved several from alarming symptoms of consumption, and is nowcuring a man who has labored under an affection of the lungs for the last l’ortv years. HENRY L. PARRS, Merchant. A. A. Ramsey. M. D.. Albion, Monroe County,lowa writes. Sept. 6,‘1855: “During my practice of many years. I have found nothing equal to your Cherry Pec toral for giving ease and relief to consumptive patients or curing such as are curable,” We might add volumes of evidence, but the most convincing proof of the virtues of this remedy is found in its effects upon trial. SOLD BY Dr. David Young, and D mforth k Nagel, in Colum bus, and by Druggists and dealers in Medicines gener ally every where. octSO— wdSni. . j i II t*3 ‘E ‘0 is am i.o Ii t ared as Siand r s v or Correct Weight, an H fe i ’ o-e by nc irly . v - jly ® F y Rul road <om mn) / ,;j Is ic-ant and mat u tetn /||B ng establishment thr ’- / . mtiho country. The re /I Hiixtion which these j3 ales have acquired la* ! eeu of steady gr w b ***§& torn the com neneement in in© present lime, and Ms basest upon the r:.j<-i ---n i roo a -ivT tf aj 9 adopted by tt®, an PA.I Iv LjAIN IY.o never deviated tv in ot lowing none bit p riec velghir.g machines i * go rth from our establisb- I -1 AI RB ANKS’ I We have more than one I Kindred and If rent modifi citionsof ih tse Sai a>- : i lied * o the w .•< a o’ ev* - FAIRBANKS’ jry department of business, * ‘where a correct and dura- Ncaics. jhle Scale is required. j Calland examine or send .. • . ‘for an illustrated circular. Bell, I reilltco & Co.As FAIRBANKS k CO Savannah, Ga 189 Broadway, Oct 22—d2aw 4m. Now York. HALL, MOSES A Cos., Agents Columbus, Ga, Bacon! Bacon ! IV 1 ? I>ave now unhand and willbe constantly r*.- ceivutg, Prime Tennessee Bacon—Hams, Side and Shoulders, which we will sell at theloweMCouis mis ion House prices. M,r2o &iwt| E. BARNARD k Oft A Gli EAT BARGAIN! THE Subscribers, h.iviny now purchased the enti re property oi the Coweta halls Manu facturmg Company, oiler iho same lor sale it is o eot the beat situations lor Milling and Manu facturing purposes in the whole country, and will be sold on long credits, and the liberal terms. Titles ot Warianfee will be made. SEABORN JONES, PAlrt.J SE V| VIES, JOHN L. YIUSTIAN, June 10. —wtwtf JAMES vV. WARIt R N Administrator’s Sale Agreeably to an or der of the honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chattahoochee county, will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Cusseta in said county, on the firs: Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours of sale—One Negro mini Allen, about 30 or 35 years of age, as the property of Samuel C. Dodson, de ceased. Sold for the benefit of creditors. Terms made knowivon the dav of sale. JOHN S. DUNCAN, > . , , VV.J. DUNCAN, i Admr’s. November 8, 1858. w4od Sale of Personal Property. AT the residence of the late Thomas Davis, o Muscogee county, will be sold on ‘ho 15ih D cember next, all the lersonul prop rty ol the deceased, consisting of corn, toddor hor-es,mules, cows, hogs, Ac , also household a <d kitchen tur nrture, and a good assortment of (arming u'ensds The property is sold tor a d.vision and terms wi.l be made known at the time of sale, # THO vi AS JD A VI4, ct 20.. Agent tor the H irs GEORGIA, Ghattahoochfe County: Court of Ordinary, July Term 1858. *U LE NI ■!. WHEREAS, Widnuu J. Mcßride, T .om is H. M, Bride, aid M. ;. vVardlaw, Exeeuiorsol Uu last will and testameutof vVii.iun Mcßride, deceaseu having fully settled the business of the estate ot sain deeeas and. apply to me for ..otters oi Dismission from the same. It >s therefore orde~ed, tliat all persons con corned shew cause it auy they have, why -aul Letter) should not be grouted at the Court of Ordinary t. beheld in and lor said county on the second Vlon day in Januan next. And it is tu ther Ordered that this Rul be published in terms oi the law time r t.(script iron, ihe m.nutesot this Court July 7, 1858 ill ‘*2 -worn r* F. HV IF ‘HO Orriinar.. Administrator’s Sale.—\greeaoiy to ai oruer *t t.ie honorable t..ourt ol <*rdiiisr\ o< C large county, will he a >u| bef r,- he C om Hoist door in tlie town ot B kely, E rl> county, . a . oi the firs’ Tue day ii D cemoer next, ‘within ibe leg 1 tours ot sale, ail ibe tar da. c<m M-riiit o Lot mruoer one humtr dand two Uy six (l.'H) ,i om as tile Bartiert lot.ai and 1 umber ‘ lie I u .dr.d ,nd flr'ce, ( 15) ku >wn a 3 lh* Mitt ew L wis n.t bo 1 tu the ■‘•xtn dfstr'C* o Et 1 y county,( ot con tu i) hr 4civs mo r t* or a p* r ion o wine is uude *ctillivarton.) T etihervi ‘ “oitn negroes nelong ng to ih. e>taie .i R >tiert G T T yi>. dec and. Sold lor th • benefit o the lie rs and cre*li or. ol said esiate. Terms made known on the dav oi sale. And on the day toll >wing will he sold on the pr*. tnises, all the perishable i roperty of sad e-t ie |i<k oi c-rn. /odder, mules, hors<-s, wag ns nous* old turtdlure ano p antstien u ensits o'ai kind®, to continue fr< m day to dry uui I h proper’y iß> 11 .sold. Said for the benefit o the b ir aua credit, rs. . _ P’HAKOD. B. TAYLOR, Adm’r O yoher *2, lssß—wtd. (*ROi|(i| v—Chattahoochee fountv. W HERE * 8 Jacob Parker allies lor Letters of deceased-” 1111161 ™ 110 ” ° U ,he tsla * J of ' Thomas J Bacon Tbese are therefore to cite and admonish all *inH oin gularthe kindred and creditor, if Td dSed w te and appear at my office within the time prescribed bv law, and shew cause, if any they have whv said IJ7 ter. should not be granted 1 ny ,a,<l Ut * ft ® iT * n under my hand at office, Nov. Ist iras H Mrt wto4 E. RAITORD, Ordinary L (ORA NOE FEMALE COLLEGE. a/ILLo en i -mx • s n*n the 24th ot Sep VV temtier, wih the h> lowing FACULTY. Uv. WM.J SABNETF, A. M„ D D, Pres ident nnd Prolest-or of Moral Science and Belles-Lettree <ev JAMES R MAYSON, A. M . Professor of Vlaihmna'ici l VVt. A. HARRIS, A. M, Profesj*or of Nat ural Science a and Frencli. uHN W. AKERS, A..M-, Professor ol Ancient l.anguages and Lneiature. 4rs H P. JUDGE, Instructress in Engiiah Lit erature. F. v. VVURVI, M. D., Munich Dniversiiy, Pro fessor oi Vlusic in.-trumental and vocal. Wj-sSARA CORRY, Assistant in Music. Vliss M \KI A BROWN, Instructress in Painting aid Drawing. P. G. BEsSENT, Stiward ‘l'liis insiiiuiion ofiers advantages which Gw.it toy, in the South can claim. For the ch itacte and completeness of its Kacul y, for elegmce of buildings and general facilities of lea.n og, for accessibility, beauty and health oflocation, the LaGrange College of Georgia has no superior in the Union. It is in sight of the Railroad and of the groat Souihern route from Now Void to New f/rleana. Expenses in College, including board, washing, iuel, and literary tuition, per session of ten months. Foi Catalogues address ihe Faculty, or WM. A. HARRIS, Sec. Sent. 20—v2frdlm _ Lagrange, Ga. ’ UMVEKSITY OF NASHVILLE. I. COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT, OR MILITARY GOLLBGS. J BERRIEN LINDSLEY, M D ,DD., Chan cellor ol the Univerrity, and Professor ot Chemis try and Geology. i ol B. R JOHNSON, Superintendent of the VJilita'y College and Professor of Engineering. JAS F HAMILTON, A. M , Professor of Mathematic-, Natural Philosophy, and Astrono my. J. H- STEWART, A. M., Professor of Greek ami Latin Languages ad Lberauue. F, L. J H A. M., Professor of French and Drawing g. S BLA KIE, A. M:, M. D , Professor of Botany and Naitnal History Rev. J. W. HOYTE, A M , M D , Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, and Biblical Literature. C. K. WINSTON. M D., Surgeon. The First Te r m of the next Academic year com mei ces on the 20 h ot September, and the Sec ond Term 14 hof February Tuition, Boarding, Washing, Fuel, Rooms, Servants’atte dance and use of arms, slbo pel term Matriculation Fee, $5, Studems aie re quired io furnish their rooms, which can be done a a moderate charge, by rent or pu cha-e En gineering, French, Spanish, German, Drawing, Book Keeping and Fencing, each SiO per ferm and twenty wet ks In the regular C<>l egiate Course, the ancier t reputation o’ the Un.vjrtity tot Scit niific a o tjia-sical Scholarstnp will be maintained,and ft the same time, every laeihty aff ided tiiose who desire to pursue a partial curse Besidts tin turn regular College Classes, there is also a pie paralory class. Students u dt-r .4 years o ag* will not be admitted. By the aid oi Ylilitary Discipline, effective gov ernment is estahlish)d, and health, physical cul ture, good creor and industrious haoits are promo ted F'or Catalogues, or add fional info.rnatioa, ap ply to any member ot the Faculty II MEDICAL DEPARTMENT SES JoN ie5S-9 -The 7 h Annual Course ot Lecture- in th s lustt utton will commence on Monday the 2d of November next, ad continue till the fit si oi the ensuing Mate, Thomas R. Jennings, M. D , Professor of An atomy. J. Berrien l.indsley, M. D , Professor of Chem istry end Pharmacy. C K W inston, iVI D„ Pro*ess<>r ot Materi.. Me dina and viedical Juri prudence. A. H. Buchanan, VI. D., Professor of Sugical Anatomy aid Physiology John VI. Wat-on, M. D., Professor of Obstet ric- and the Greases of Women and Clnldien Paul F Eve, M I) ,Professor of Princ phs aid Practice ot Surgery VV K Dowhng. M D. Piofssor of Insti tutes and Tract ce ot \I. dicine Wm IV Brigg-, Vl. D. Adjunct Professor and Demoi strator ot Anatomy* Ibe Anatomical Rooms will opened for stu dent.-on the first Monday in < etohir, uitesili ) A prelim nary cour>e ot lectute.-, tiee to all studei'ts, wilt be giwn by the Piolessors com mencing also on th- first Monday in Octon* r The Tennessee S ate Hospital und< r the Di rt'ctton of the Faculty isopen to ti,e Class tree oi charge A Clinique has been established in connection with the Un ver.-itv, at which operations are per; formed and ca-es prescribed for and lectuied upon in presence ol the Cla-s Am unt o’ Fees lor Lectures is sl<>s; Matricu ‘a'ion fee (paid once onlvl S5; Practical Anai< my, $10; Graduation Fee, $25. Good hoarding can be procured for $3 to $4 per week. Forlunher information or Catalogue apply to W. K BOWLING, Nashville, Tenn., July I^sß Dean ol the Faculty. August sth, 1858—wtw2i* ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. NORTHERN AND EASTERN MAILS ar rive 535A, M. and 3.45 P. M. Close at2and 7 P M* WESTE N Mail arrives at 3A. M. and 250 P. VI. Closes at 2 and 7 P. M, EPFAUL\ Mail arrives at 9f A. M. Closes 12 M. STEW Mail arrives Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday® at 9 P M. Closes Moudays, Wed ne-days and Saturdays at 7 P M. WHI t'KSVILLE ANDELLESSLIE Mails ar rives Mon lays and Thursdays at 6 P. M. Closes same days at 10 A. M . HAM'LTON Mail arrives Mondays, Wednes day- and Fruays ai 6 P. M. Closes same days ai 10 A. VI CRAWFORD Mailarrivp9 on Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays at 11 A. M. Closes at 11 X. V| sained ys. BUENA VISTA Mad arrives Tuesdays, at C P, VI Closes at 10 A M.same day OSWICHEE Mail arrives Tuesdays 6 P. M. Closes 4 P M. KIN (iS vi ail arrives Tue*days at 11 A. M. ('loses Tu. sday® at 11 A. .Vi. OSXNITPX Mail arr ves Wednesdays at 6 P. M. ’ IQ > v ‘• ..<) \—.UMiouet ( otnuy. Court uf Ordinary, June Term. 1858. j > U'.L > iSI.— V\ heitas tituoihj t* Me rar> a* * IV ministrat*-: on ih ettaie o* M uy W ‘Tod , ietea ed havu ia| |>l id lor t.. tersol Dismission; • t isthcretere her. Lj irdere-'. Thai ail persons C“m*4jrnec< shew cause, ii any they have, win -aid ‘idmiiiistrat* r slioulo not b> lismisse. at the <'our o. Ordinary to r>ehel 3 in and tor said countv op tl * Irst vio ua> in Jane next,and that tide Ru.* b pibiisaed in terms o the law . \ true fans rij t from the minutes o saufeu*.. Mim I 5 . 5® w fiw I lIVjiON • > r . hK'IO.I H, 4it<7o( Hi.L O’ % \ T HERE \S Samuel D, Harp, Guardian, lei y\ the per s<>n ano property of John C. f MeCcH'b, applies for letters of dismission frop the same All persons coneernpH, ar- he r eby required n appea r at mv • ffice. wi hin the time pre-c ib,( y h.w, and -ho.v cause, (if any,) why said letter honld not begiant)-d. G ven under my hand a! office, the 2d day o Vugust, 1858. E G RAIFORD, Ordinary. Ang.7, 18.’,8 w6n Gr.OHOi A f ' , attaho <"hef county: \ HEREAS^Seaborn W. Eiiis applicr to me Letters of Guardianship for the property of hif daughter fearah A. Euis: Aii persons concerned ara required to shew cause within the time fixed by law, why said Letter* shouu not be granted. Given under my han at ffice, the 7th November 1858. RAIFORD, Ordmm Nov. 15,1858-wtd* mr y- ru- SOUTHERN LIT: It ARY IIKSSENGER. : ONE OF THE . CHEAPES I’ PI LLK'ATIONS JN THE COUNTRY. '• VOlUflfx A YEAR. Each *''iitain'ug at least 480 pages, in neat styla, va it it fine Cover, and Advertising’ Sheet* THE TWO VOLUMES FttRNR ISHED FOR ONLY ii RLE DOLLARS A YEAR For ttie year 1858. Twenty-sixth and Twenty-scvevth Volumes. IN issuing the Prosp cin of ‘tie twenty-sixth and twenty seven h Volumes of the SOUTH j-.RN LH'KKARY M E>SEN(iER, commencing witti tlie January Number, tlie Proprietors beg to assure the public that noexeitiO’s will he remit ted on their part to rnainldin the high character of ihe work, and to challenge the patronage of alt wi o value sterling literary merit. 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Tney are here presented in a reliable and interesiii g form, adapted to the comprehension of minds unlearned inthe higner branches of sci ence and art. TERMS One copy, one year $ 2 One copy, *ix months Five copies, six months 4 T.n copies, six months.. 8 Ten copies, twelve months 15 Fifteen copies, twelve months 22 Twenty copies, twelve mouths 2d The m >ney nous’ in all cases be paid in advance. Bpec:men copies svntgra uitously for impaction* Southern and'A estern money or Postage -‘airps taken f rs l bsciipti n. Lett* rs shou'd be directed to XIUVN & ‘O , 128 Fulton street, New York rgF*iV|essrs Munn Cos are extensively engaged in procuring ptuents for new inventions, and wiP adv.ee imentors wrthou charge, .in reuard to the m v*4t.y of ti eir in p oven ems. aug vT—twit FEDE 1 AL (jOVEKNjiEN f.” lames Buchanan, of Pennsylvania, President. John G Breckenridge, ol Kentuckv, Vice Presid’ot Lew is C ss, of Michigan, Secretary ot Mate. How II C bb, of Georgia., Sec’y of tiie Treasury. Jacob Thompson, of Miss, -ec’y of ibe Interior, lohn B. Fioyd, of Va , Secretary of War Isaac T Micey, ol Goiin., Secetarv of the Navy. \a on V. Brown, of Te n.. Postmaster General. Jerem ab S Black, of Pa. Attorney General. JUDICIARY—SUPREME COURT. Roger B Tatev. Balnnwre, Md. Chief Justice, appoiiited 1 36—St arv $6 50, John Vie Lean, C'liciio an, Oido, Associate Jus tice, appointed in 1529—Salary $6,000. J >rues VI. VVavue, •savannali, Ga. Associate Justice, appointed iß3‘J—Silary S6,UtO. J din A, l aminheii, M bile, Ala., Associate Jus nee) api oui'ed 1852—Salary $6 000 Joins Catron, \ tsbviile, ’IV n , Associate Jus- Mce, appomied 837—Salary $6,>00. Vtei V. Dam 1 Kicnmond, Va , Associate Jus tice, appointed 1841—m lary $6,000. Samuel Nelson, Cos. persiow , New Y rk, Vs* snria e Jusii e, appointed ldas—Sa'ary $6,000 Nathan C!iff'"ri. P'T'lain*, Me Ass.a mie Jus rice, apnomii and 1857—Salary $6,000. Roheri C Grier Piiishnrg, i., A-sociate Jus tice, app-onted IBl6—Silary $6,000 Benj C. Hovaard, oaltimore, Aid. Reporter,ap.* pou. ed 1843—Salary $1 300 Tlie Supreme Court is held in the City of Wash ii gton, and has one session antiu > ly, commeric ing “ii tlie first ‘ orutay in December. STATE OF GEORGIA. J E Brown, Governor. J H Sieeie, S cretary Executive Department. John B Campbell, do do VI W McC"tnb, do do LJ \ I rod, Messenger. E P Wa.kins, Secretary of State- John B Trippe, Treasurer. Peterson Tliweaf*, Cbrnptrollpr General. James A Green, Surveyor General. John F Condon. State Librarian John K Ward, President of ihe Senate. J W H Underwood, Speaker of H. Representatives Alex M ftpeer.Ceik H’ Use Representatives. William Tiuk. Principal Keeper Penitentiary. B njali S arswell, Ass’l. do do H J f* Wiiliatns, losjiector of Penitentiary. V4-m A Williams, Bo< k Keefier do Dr Tomlinson Fori, Physician do Dr T F Greene, Sup. and Res. Phy Lnn Asylum. DrT Foil, B P Siutib- and Dr L Strohecker,Trus tees Lunatic Asylum SUPREME CJITRT FOR THE CORREC TION OF ERRORS. Joseph H Lumpkin, Ju g—Term expires 1863. Charles J McDonald, Judge— do JB6I. Henry L Henning. Judge— do 1859. B Y Martin, Reporier. K E Martin, Clerk. Imrst District—Composed of the Eastern and iVI ddle Judicial Circuits, at Sava..nah, on ibe second Monday in January, and June in ea h year Second District—Composed of the Macon, South Western and Chattahoochee Judicial Cir cuiis, at Macon, on the 4lh Monday in January and 3d Vlondav in June in each year. Third District Composed of the Flint, Coweia, Blue Ridge, and Cherokee Judicial Cir-’ < uits at Atlanta,on the 4th Monday in March and second Monday in August in each year. Fourth District—Composed ol the Western and Non hern Judicial Circuits, at Athens, on the fourth Monday in May and fourth Monday in November in each vear. Fifth District—Composed of the Ocmulgee and Southern Judicial Circuits, at Milledgeville on the second Monday in May and November in each year* *Note.—-The Pataula Circuit is at’aehed to 2d supreme Court District; Brunswick, to the Ist- I allap osa to the 3d. * TWO months after i nblication of this nonet * application will bo made to the t’ou t of Or diiu.T/ot Mitscoge- county, for leave to seli the mtere-t wh ch Jaun*’ L Girrard held in aid up l the following named negroes to wit; Mingo, Ishmael, Henty, Silvia and daught r. EDWARD BARNAD, Adm’r. Oct 22. 1358-yy 2 n Early County Sheriff Sales. WILL be sold before the Court-house door in the town of Blakely, E trly countv, Ga., within the usual hours of sale on the first Tuesday in December next, the following property, to-wit: Part of Lot of land number one hundred and fifty, five, in the twenty-eighth district of Early county bounded as follows: commencing on the original West line ten chains from the North-west comer c of said lot and running E rst ten and a half chains, thence South one hundred and eignty yards, thence West ten and a hall chains, thence North to the place 0 f beginning containing seven and a half acres; sold as the property ot Bryant p Kent, under mortgage fi fu, in favor of Wiiiiam T. Robinson, issued from the Superior Court ot E my county. A.so Lot of'land two hundred and thirty-six in the 6th district of said county, levied on as the property of George W. Mays to satisfy one fi fa in favor of William I. Robinson, said Lot containing 250 acres, more or less: property pointed out by defendant. AiSc*, nine head ot muies, two cows and calves six bales of cotton, fifteen thousand poundsofseed cottou more or less, and iot of cottonseed, one hundred and fifty busheis of com, more or less, seventeen stacks of todder, more or less, farming and biacksmiih tools also two wagons and harness, levied on as the proper ty of Neham H. Wood to satisfy fi fas issued from the superior Court of Early county, in favor of Bemis & I rescott: property pointed out by plaintiffs attorney. • of La nd Nos. 323, 324, and 358. ail in the sixth District of Eariy county, levied on as the proper ty of Franklin L. Pepper, to satisfy one mortgage fi fa, in favor of Benjamin T. Lowe, Guardian. Also, number 302, in the 28th District of Early coun ty, and West half of Lot number 363 in the sth district of Early county, levied on as the property of John Diil to satisfy sundry fi fas vs Dill and Marshall. x . ANTHONY HUTCHINS, Sheriff. November 1, 1858. w-tds T- J. GTJNNj ATTORNEY AT LAW HAMILTON : GA. WILL attsod promptly to all buaineew entrusted io nun. Jaseety 86,I8W—wly, e WITT’S jewelry store, At the Old Stand, next I‘oor to J. Knnis &- ( o. 99 Broad. St., Columtous, G©„ WHERE can be found a h per ■ as-soitmeirt ol Waiehes, .1.-wel a-SCs. rv Silver Wart', Fai cy Ha r Pm.-, Head Ornaments, Guns, Rjfl^ Put ole, best quality of Gold Pens, and eve.y description Of o„od s |p\ us u.illx kept in a first class establish men!, for Cash or apfroved 1 J'JISI Credit’ Every article §old will be wi.rrantedas represented, and ol will not be allowed to be sold any other way. Mr. J H. BRAMHALL, a practical Watch-maker, and Manufac turer of tine Chronometer Duplex Lever and other Watches, is in charge to do the Watch Work. I will add that Mr. B’s reputation in New V ork as a first class Workman is beyond question. He will be happy to see all who have good Watches, and desire thpm kept so by having them properly repaired, also those who have been unfortunate in having had their watches injured by incompetent workmen, and desire them putin as good condition as when first made, and at reasonable rates. Samples of his new work wiil be shown at any time. Mr. GOLDSBECK is on band at his post., ready to set diamonds, make new Jewelry, engrave neatly, all kinds of Hair Braiding, in a neat and artistic style. Thankful to my friends and the community at large tor their liberal patronage hereto fore we hope to merit a continuance of the same. Oct9—w&dom A. H. DeWITT. T. S. SPEAR~ £2 PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, * JlfjlSuccessor to S. B. Purple, cor. Broad & Randolph st&!k COXiXJMEtJS, GEORGIA. wmim mmm STERLING SILVER & PLATED WARE. HAIR WORK., A beautiful variety of Patterns. I will make to order any design and style and platt you may request. WATCHES, CLOCKS Sc JEWELRY Repaired by competent and experienced Workmen, and warranted. C-AJSTES! CAJSTES! Gold, Silver, Ivory Loaded Heads—Hickory Crooks and Swords. EPKOTAdLEtf, Gold and Steal Frames, of the best quality manufactured. Glasses set in old frames to suit all eyes. I invite the attention of ail to my Stock, and wili show it with pleasure, whether you purchase or nnt. Purple’s old Stand, Corner Broad and Randolph Streets. Columbus, Ga., Oct. 30, 1858.—dwtf T. S. SPEAR. CLOS HING! CLOTH!\G! CLOTHING! IBOSSmL SSTELHCIS S (SO. ilo. 135 Broad Street, COLUitIBUS, GA. Are now’ opening a large and extensive stock of Fall and VVinnr Clo bing, all ot theimwn manu facture, and made up m the most desirable styl-s worn this season. Most oftne stock having been purchas’ and lor CASH, it will enable us to to 1 ‘he same for CASH at lower prices than any odit-i fioi so in tne city. lor the same q .ality of goods Goods soid at this establishment will be tound as represented. We would call particular 4tten‘ion to our stock of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, it is extensive and embracing every variety. BOYS AND YOUTH’S CLOTHINGS, a full assortment in store. I urge lot of TRUEKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS LADIES bonnet boxes, and trunks, GEN iLEMEE’S SHAWLS Ml FILERS, COMFORTS, RAIL WAY RUGS. 400 Suits Blue Satinett tor Traders. SoO “ Kersey for Servants wear A s this is the Only Cash Clothing Establishment in the City, Buyers lor Ca-h will find it to thor interest to triv . us a call before making their purchases. PGM I IVELY NO VIE VIOR.AN DU V! ACCOUNTS kept against purchases made. Thankful lor past patronage, we hope to merit a continuance ol the ame. ROSE TTE, MELICK & CO Mr. S. E. LAWHON, Having taken an interest in the above establishment would be pleased to see his old friends and acquaintances, and will he ready at all times to serve them. Sept 20-dv\6m. J.H, DANIEL & CO., Have nowin and will be constantly receiving during the Fall months, the most Fashionable and approved styles of READY MADE CLOTHING! entirely of their own manufacture, which they claim to surpass any brought to the Southern Market. A LARGE AND CAR EFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, Hats , Caps , Umbrellas , Trunks , Valises , Carpet Bags , Traveling Blankets, Shawls, &e., &c. They also keep constantly on hand an assortment of YOU l’H’S CLOTHING, of thei wn manufacture, ranging from 10 CLOTHS CASSIAIEKES AND VESTINGS, sins s * ,<s ,o suit • Sept 2‘J, 1858—dwtf. J. n. DANIhL & CO. 12b Broad otreet, Columbus, Georgia. Acini Sale —Will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, the house and lot in the tovvn of Lumpkin, known as the residence of Ma hala W elch, late of 3,ewart county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms made known on the day of sale. Nov. 17,1858—wtds E. F. KIRKSEY, Ad’mr. r PWO months alter date application wi 1 b 1 made to the. Court <>: 0 dinary of Muscogee • ounty. tor leave to sell a negro woman by the name of Columb a, belonging to George C. .*• Slack, orphan, and Vlp* v ‘a'y \. Jordan COLUMBUS .VI- JOKI AN, Oct 4 18i8-w2in Guardian. I' WO m'>n'hs alter publication of this no'ice. application will be oma le to the Court o’ Ordinary of v, usc<>gee c unty. f< r leave to sell he i egr *es b l-*ng ng o the estates of John M Ru s- it, and “’a'ah E tiua-ell d* ceased. Oc. 7. 1858— V, ' KUSSt ‘ U '‘ Ad ™’. TWO months after date application wiil be made to j x the Court of Ordinary of Talbot county for leave m se iiJ_ e , iai ? d J} nd negroes, belonging to the estate of Mr* Elizabeth Duncan, late of Talbot county, dec’d. JOHN S. DUNCAN, Administrator. Nov. 10th, 1858. —wtds. I VV< “ B is a er a.e appnuaiiii.il win be maue to th H i Court of < >ruinaiy of Harris county, La. lor lea, _ io sell ail the lands belonging to the i -‘State ot Charles Phillips, late o’ sa>H c< uniy ec’d i „ HENRY MOFFETT, Ex’r October Q, T‘V* * months alter date I shad apj y i the honn rable <lourt f Ordinary oi Talb..t county, Ga. or leave to sell the real estate and mgro.s oi Ei- Iruige Adams, late of said county, deceased. tftMITO ta. JOHN Adtn’r GEOUGI A f albot county* RILE Msl. Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1858. \\ Ml REAB, J'.hn .s. Duncan, nciinii sirtlrr of Frxiiniin Duuuaii, petuio. s this Court or let ters ol m-missinn imrii said adnniit irat on: Beit ordered. That all pers ns concerned be and appear at the Februaiy leim t ext ei snina ol ihis ;ourt,then and tbeie t. shew cause. il any tlm have why said let-er* rh. nl nolle urai ted. Aim e e.x ---m, nutes<l lbis< ourt. .in l\ y4th 1867. h whr, M RUN Rl"B!M.<'d fifcoKLlA, • inf ahonchcc ( tuiniy. Court oj Ordinary July Term , 1858 UCLit, NISI -—va her- a Samuel I . Hapand Henry 1 K ng, dmimsti at rt> uu the esti te oi >shna K McCook, decease , applA tor Letters ot dsmiesion fr- ni said administration: it is therefore Ordereu, i bat all persons concerned shew cause.ii any they have, why said letters should not be granted at the Court oi ‘-rdnar- to ht held m and or said county or. the vd Monday'in January ‘ ,e tV a u Dd J. t ,s ,urhtsr c rt and, that this huie be published in terms ot th law. t f transcript ire m the minutes „t saio Court **Uly 7, icjß July l> wfiu E. G.RAIFORD. Ordinary, GEORGlA—Chattahoochee Conny. r o irt of Ordinary, October Term 1858. tV HECE'As? Hilliard -J. Williams, administra* *.* J aeesute ol John F v\ ill arcs, dec’d, petitions this Court u. letters of mission from said administration: . lth tnerei ire ordered, that all persons concern ed, be rtq tired to shew a use \j ny they have* witt'iu tuc ii ne presetibed by law, why said ettera should not be granted. Atruetra -script from the minutes of said Court, this October In. IBss Oct. 7, I8&g. w-0m E. G. RAIFORD,Ord.