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R. ELLIS & Cos., Proprietors,
VOLUME VI.
W £3ail times
Is Published every morning (Sundays excep
ted) at SI X DOLLARS per annum, in advance.
Seven Dollars if not paid before the end of year.
tDeekin times
Is Published every TUESDAY MORNING,
at Two Dolllars per annum, strictly in advance.
Office on Kmiilolpii Street, Opposite t Re
Post Office.
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Advertisements of five lines and 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.
Advertisments exceeding five lines will be
charged 10 cents per line for the first, and five
cents for each subsequent insertion.
Displayed advertisements will be charged for
the space they occupy.
The following are the contracting rates change
able at pleasure.
WEEKLY RATES.
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Sales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators,
Executors, and Guardians, are required by law to
be held on the first Tuesday in the month be
tween the hours often in the forenoon and three
in the afternooon, at the Court House in the coun
ty in which the property is situate. Notices of
the safe must be given in a public gazette forty
days previously to the day of sale.
Notice of 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 Land or Ne
groes, must be published weekly two months.
Citations for Letters of Administration must be
nublished thirty days—for Dismission from Ad
ninUsration, monthly six months—for Dismission
from Guardianship, forty days.
Rules for Foreclosure of Mortgage must be
published monthly for four months—for establish
ing lost papers for the space of three months —
for compelling titles from Executors or Adminis
trators, where a bond has been given by the de
ceased, the full space of three months.
Publications will alwads be continued accor
ding to these, the legal requirements, unless oth
erwise ordered.
T"~T M TTSM
[§©©[& MD® ,io©©
PRINTING OFFICE,
Randolph Street, Columbus, Georgia.
* i A \ I \'( i in successful operation two of IIOE
1.1 A CO'S CALENDER PRESSES
HUNTING BY STEAM,
\Ve are prepared to execute, at short notice, every
description of
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING,
in unsurpassed style, as cheaply as_ean be done
anywhere in the South.
We have on hand a large variety of NEW JOB
TYPE and shall keep a constant supply of
Plain & Fancy Paper & lards,
Our facilities for turning off this • kind of work,
with 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,
LETTERHEADS, #
BILL HEADS,
DRAY RECEIPTS,
BLANK NOTES,
CATALOGUES,
LABELS,
WAYBILLS,
Blanks of every description, &c. &c.
ALSO, RAILROAD A STEAMBOAT BLANKS
GITTi ITS A 6AXL.
This Department is under the management of
Mr, I>. 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
i. We have now in connection with the office a
complete
BOOK BINDERY,
and having very recently secured the services
of Mr. E. M. CLARK (late of Philadelphia,) in
this branch of our business, we pledge ourselves
to give the most perfect satisfaction in the manu
facture of all styles of
Ledgers, Account Books,
Court Records. Steamboat and Rail
Road Blank Books, &c.
We intend not to be outdone in the style and
finish of our work, iu either department, by any
establishment South, and that we may be able to
make our prices satisfactory, we have adopted the
CASH SYSTEM.
Jan. 1,1859. R. ELLIS & CO.
Cwlttinbtts i!| ittws,
B. Y. MARTIN. J. J. MARTIN. J. J. SLADE
MARTIN, MARTIN &. SLADE,
attorneys at Law,
COLUMBU3, GA.
December 17, 1958.—dwtf.
A. IS. SJEAXS,
ATTORNEY AT
HAMILTON GA.
Will practice in the counttes of Harris, Musco
gee, Talbot, .Meriwether and Tronpe.
Particular attention will be paid to collections.
December B—wftdly.
Ilonani & Weems,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
CRAWFORD, ALA.
ItOBT. N. HOWARD. WALTER 11. WEEMS.
Crawford, Ala. June 8. w&dtf.
W. S. Jolasatsoii,
ATTORNEY )AT LAW,
CUSS E T A, ‘
Chaltahooeliee County, Gn.
Gives his entire attention to the practice in Chat
tahoochee and adjoining counties.
April 26—w&dly.
Wii linen Taylor,
ATTORNEY _A_T LAW,
CUT![BERT, RANDOLPH CO., GA.
IVill practice in the counties of Randolph,
Calhoun, Terrell, Early, Clay, Baker, Dougherty
Miller and Stewart.
Refer to —AVellborn, Johnson & Sloan, Attor
neys at Law, Columbus, Ga.
All business entrusted to his care will receive
immediate attention. Juno 6 ’sß—wdtf.
Marion ISefhnne,
ATTORNEY Ai-T
TALBOTTON, Talbot Cos., Ga.
October 24, ISSS. w&dtf.
Moses & Law*,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
R. J. MOSES. WM. A. LAWS.
next door to the Post office..g3j£ r
Sept. 1, 1858. dwtf.
W. F. L.ce, I>. IST*
Denial Surgeon, |
OFFICE Corner Broad and Randolph Streets,
umbus Georgia.
December 17, 1856. w&dtf.
FOGLE'& SON,
DENTISTS,
on Randolph Street, near Broad,
COLUMBUS, GA.
Columbus, Dec. 9, 1857. d&wtf.
I. BftRNjARB; ft M,,
COLUMBUS, GA.
WHOLESALE AND lIETAIL
GROCERS & PROVISION DEALERS
HAVE on hand and will continue to receive
ptTn’a large and well selected stock, embracing evc-
Kirffry article in their line, which are ottered to their
friends and the public at market prices- Come
and see us. sept 29 185"—dwtf
WRAPPING & NEWS PAPER,
OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES,
FOR S-t LE AT
Rock Island Paper Mill Office,
IN FRONT OF PALACE MILLS.
TKKitIS CASH. iunelflwtwtl
HARRISON & FITTS,
AUCTION & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
AND
NEGHO BROKERS,
59 and 61 ltroail St reet ,Columbus, Ga.
V [7 ILL stiil continue the line at our old
f stand. Thankful for 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 tlio
sale of Real Estate, Negroes, Merchandize and Pro
duce. Having houses fitted up expressly lor the
purpose, we arc prepared to board, purchase
and sell Negroes on Commission.
Liberal advances wiilbt m-.de as heretofore on
Negroes am! Merchandize.
Administrators and Executors’ sales attended to
on reasonable terms.
|y A a lock of I.IKEI.Y NEGRC.OESof all
classes Wiii be kept constantly on hand.
CIIAS. ts. HARRISON,
GEORGE I. PITTS.
Y.hnn bus. Sept. ‘2,1858.-— wtwly
MARION HIGH SCHOOL.
# BUENA VISTA, GA..
This school will be re-opened for
the reception of students on the third
Monday in January, 1859, under J.
R. PARKER, principal, assisted by*
B. AY. KFNNERLY. A. B.formerly of Tennessee.
The subscriber takes pleasure in announcing
to the public, that there is no longer any necessi
ty of sending young men to Colleges to have their
morals and manners corrupted —educate them at
or near home.
We are now prepared to give a thorough col
lege course.
Rates of Tuition per scholastic year of fen
months; IS. 24, 30 and $36. Board at from $S
to $lO per month. J- R- PARKER.
Dec. 6, 1858. w2in
LIBERTY HILL ACADEMY,
Chattahoochee County, Ga.
#THE Exercises of this institution will
commence on the first Monday ill Febru
ary next.
: . Hoarding can be obtained in excellent
families at #B.OO per month.
The locality of this School is remarka
able for health, and the neighborhood will
compare with any in morality and refinement.
RATES OF TUITION :
For Scholastic year #lO. #24 and $32. Music 845,
including the use of the instrument.
For Particulars address the subscriber at Pineville,
Ga. . [declS —wot] S. M. GRIT BUS.
THE UNION OP THE STATES, ANB THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1859,
1000 ACHES OF
Flint River Lands, for Sale.
... THE undersigned being desirous ol wind*
dsS&B,ing up their business, offer lor sale, on any
to suit purchasers, a valuable settie
fL raentof
One Thousand Acres of Land,
lying on the West side of the Flint River, ten miles
north ol Oglethorpe, and leu miles ’’south ol Itey
iiolds. Two hundred aerosol Ibis 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 doubtldtes make lrotn
60to Hlbushels of corn per acre, and from 1500 to
2000 lbs ol cotton.Thereare 80 acres ol pine land,
and!sof Swamp cleared and in a state of cultiva
tion. Water, healthand society cannoibeexcelled
in South Westerr Georgia. Applyto
COOK &. MONTFORT,
Jtilvll—w&twtf. at iJgiethorpe.Oa.
F. LAND ON,
IS STILL AT THE SIGN OF THE
.J| HAT
where may be found all kinds, sorts, size?, de
scriptions, qualities and quantities of MATS AND
CAPS,and the prettiest Children’s Hals & Caps.
C H E _Ai i\
Columbus, Ga„Oct. ! s, 1858. w&dtf
A CARD.
HAVING withdrawn from the firm of
HUGHES DANIEL &. CO., 1 cheerfully
recommend them to all our former patrons, and
the public generally.
JOHN R.EASTHAM.
r |MIE Subscribers will continue under the same
JL name and style—a general
STORAGE & COMMISSION BUSINESS
AT THE
FONTAINE & LOWELL
FIJEtE-PROGF WAREHOUSES.
Thankiul for the past liberal patronage of our
friends, we solicit its continuance, and pledge out
individual exertions to please all who may enlrusr
their business to us. YVe are prepared to grant
usual facilities to our customers
HUGHES, DANIEL &. CO..
Wj. 11. Hughes,
Wm. Daniel,
YVesley C. Hodges.
Aug. 5, if.
Bacon! Bacon!
WF, Lave ltowonhand and willbe constantly re
*’ ceiving, Prime Tennessee Bacon—Hams, Side
aud Shoulders, which we will sell at thelowesiOoms
mission House prices.
MarSJO—w&twtf F,. BARNARD & CO.
SOUTHERN FILM ALE COLLEGE,
LaGRANGB GEORGIA.
FACULTY:
Tl.djL BROOKS, ) TANARUS)
j jP*COX j vdodbietors.
Rev. 11. E. BROOKS, A. M.
PROF. OF MORAL & MENTAL SCIENCE & MODERN
LANGUAGES.
I. F. COX, A. M.,
PROF. OF MATHEMATICS, AND ANCIENT LANGUAGES.
H. C. lIOOTEN, A. M..
PROF. OF NATURAL SCIENCES.
Miss ELIZA R. STITT,
PRESIDING TEACHER AND GOVERNESS.
. Mrs. H. E. 15 R OOKS,
LITERARY BRANCHES,
Miss ANN E. COOPER.
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.
Miss EMMA E. DENTON.
ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT.
MUSIC DEPARTMENT.
Prof. M. Stacy Johnson, Principal.
Mrs. 11. C. Hootkn, | , . .
TANARUS,,. t, r Assistants.
Miss Emma E. Denton, j
#TIIE FACULTY of this Institution
is composed entirely of experienced
teachers, most of whom are favorably
known to the public at large; and be
ing furnished with the proper facili
ties for imparting instruction iu every department
of study, it is hardly necessary to state that the
advantage offered here are soldi ai found in a fe
male College.
Prof. Johnson is a popular teacher and distin
guished composer of music. For six years previ
ous to his connection with this Institution, he had
charge of this department in a flourishing female
college. His superior excellence as a vocalist,
energy and tact in teaching, tit him especially for
his position.
Young ladies wishing to give the polish to a
musical education, will find the proper advantages
at this place.
A neat uniform dress is worn by the young la
dies of the College, on public occasions. Any
neat, plain dress for every day wear. (For de
scription see Catalogue.)
The Spring Term will open the first Wednesday
in January, and close first Thursday in July.
EXPENSES:
Board, (including, washing, lights, &c.) per
month, :::::: sl2 50
Tuition in Literary Branches, and Music,
(each) per mouth, : : : ; 50 00
Use of Piano, per month, ; : : 500
For particulars apply for Catalogue to
BROOKS & COX, Proprietors.
LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 6,1855. wit.
BOOKS.
PUBLIC LAWS OF GEORGIA, passed by
by the General Assembly at the Session held
in November and December ISSB, embracing ma
ny very important Acts. For sale at the Book
Store of J. W. PEASE & CLARK.
Grift I >ooks.
A Splendid Assortment of Books for Christmas
and New Year’s presents. Just received bv
dec23—wdtf J. W. PEASE & CLARK.
FOB SALE.
THE subscriber has on hand a few STILLS for the
manufacturing of PEACH BRANDY or WHIS
KEY. which lie will sell at very low prices. Also
Tin, Sheet Iron and Japan Ware.
of every variety and description, which can be bought
atthe lowest rates.
JOB WORK,
Done at short notice and on the most liberal terms.
J. B. lIICKS, Agents,
Next door belo\* Sans Seuci, Broad Street.
July 18, 1858— dwtf.
“W-A-ISTTEID,
CORDS WELL SEASONED PINE WOOD
Appply at this olfic*. acf3o dtf
A. VELATI,
Candy Manufacturer & Confectioner,
WHOLESALE AND RETIAL DEALER IN
GtREEjNT & DRY FRUITS,
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS.
■No. 20 Broad st-, Columbus. Georgia.
ORNAMENTED PARTY CAKES—Country,
orders will meet with prompt attention.
Nov. 3, 1858. dl3m.
ALABAMA WAREHOUSE.
COLUMBUS, GfA,
a LLEN & CAMAK having purchased the
r\_ interest of B. A- Sorsb) 7 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, 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 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,
THOS. CAMAK.
THE undersigned, in retiring from the Ware
house business, takes great pleasure in re
commending to his friends a continuance of their
lavor and patronage to die new firm.
(Signed) B. A. SORSBY.
Columbus, July 9, 1858-d6m.
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“OLD MAGMOLfAWMSKEY”
r'p'llE undersigned offer for sale the above standard
I brand of PURE RYE WHISKEY, of their own
distillation in barrels and half barrels. The quality of
this Whiskey, known so favorably in the South for the
past eight years, will always be kept up to its former
high standard, ami purchasers and consumers can rely
upon its being a perfectly pure Rye Whiskey, distilled
under our own personal supervision, and entirely free
from deleterious substances, which often render Whis
kies so objectionable. In addition to the above, we
have on hand in New York, as well as Philadelphia,
perhaps the largest stock of fine Rye Whiskies in ihe
United States, and are enabled to ship goods from eith
er city direct to any Southern point.
The above Whiskies are all from our own distilling,
from selected grain, and .are constantly improving by
age; and we oiler them to the trade from first hands
upon the most liberal prices and terms.
FREEMAN & SIMPSON, Phoenix Distillery-
No. U !l South Front Street, Philadelphia, and
Oct—2odly 96 Wall Street, New York.
DRY-GOODS
A.T AUCTION,
BY HARRISON & PITTS,
“\\f E now have in store, and are daily receiving from*
V V New York, a fine assortment of first class
STAPLE and FANCY DRY-GOODS,
AND FANCY ART r CLES *
Which will be offered at Auction and Private Sale,
through the season, and to which we invite the atten
tion of our friends and the public generally. The
stock consists in part of the following articles, viz:
Prints of every style, White Briliiante, Muslin de
I.nines, Rebes a Les, de Laities Holies a’Quilie, Valen
cia Flounced Robes, Cashmeres, Plain and Figured
Alpaccas, Ginghams, White and Red Flannels, Lind
seys, Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets, Tweeds, Kentucky
Jeans, Keystone and Morse Plaids, Allendale Sheetings
Irish Linens, Blankets, Bed Ticking, Bleached Do
mestics, Towels, Linen and Cotton Table Diaper,Linen
Napkins, Linen Cambric and Bordered Handkerchiefs,
Apron Checks, Hoes and Half Hoes, Shirts, Merino,
and Cotton Net Shirts, Razors, Table and Pocket Cnt
llery, Needles, Spool Thread, Fancy Soaps perfume
ry, Percussion Caps, Letter Paper, Envellops, anti a
great many other articles too tedious to mention.
Our sales will continue nearly ever night during the
winter. We will also have one or two day sales in
each week. All goods offered at Auction warranted as
represented or no saie. HARRISON & PITTS,
59 and 01 Broad Street.
E. J. Pinckard, Auctioneer.
Columbus October 8, 1858 t!t F.
IPor Sal©.
. A comfortable Dwelling House ana Lot,
containing one acre of land, situated on the
lift! | Alabama side of the Chattahoochee River, on
Salem, Ala., and about one half mile west of said
Bridge. Any person desiring to purchase a comforta
ble and quiet Home, will be offered a bargain in this
place. Apply to MOSES & LA WES,
noy. I—dtf1 —dtf Columbus, Ga.
RICHARDSES
URXSZHI TjTNJE'.lsr S 3
DAMASKS, DIAPERS &c.
CfONSTIMERS of Richardson’s Linens, and those de
) sirous ofobtainingthc GENUINE GOODS,should
see that the articles they purchase are sealed with the
full name of the linn,
orlLt©MiAS3!S>S©[i*Jp ©©lN© &,
as a guarantee of the soundness and durability of (lie
Goods.
This caution is rendered essentially necessary, as
large quantities of inferior and defective Linens are
.prepared, season after season, and sealed with the
name of RICHARDSON, by Irish Houses, who,
regardless of the injury thus indicted alikeon the Ame
rican consumer and the manufacturers of the genuine
goods, will not readily abandon a business so profitable
while purchasers can be imposed on with goods of a
worthless character.
J. BULLOCKE & J. B. LOCKE,
nov. 16—dly. Agents 36 Church Street, N. Y.
FIFTY NEGROES WANTED,
til AVI NG 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 gfils, for whom
the hignest marketprice wiil be paid. Pers. ns ha
ving negroes for sale wiilfind it to their interest
to give u s 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 aud Negro mart of
lIAKRISON & PITTS,
aug2l—wtwtf 50 61 Broad Street.
N otice to f>ebtors and Creditors. --All
persons indebted to the estate of Stephen Weath
ers are hereby reqested to to make immediate pay
ment, and all holding demands agaii st said deceased
are hereby notified to render them in to me, duly au
thenticated, within the time prescribed by law, for pay
ment. FRANCIS T. WEATHERS, Adtn’r.
Janmary 11, 1859—w40d.
THE LIVER
IN VIGOR ATOR,
PREPARED.BY
D it. S A N D F O R D,
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS.
IS one of the best purgative and Liver Medicines now
before the publie,. that acts us a Cathartic, easier
milder and more effectual than any other medicine
known. It is not only a cathartic hut a liver remedy
acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter then
on the stomach and bowels to carry oft the matter,
thus accomplishing two purposes effectually, without
any of the painful feelings experienced in the operation
of most eatltartics. It strengthens tire system at the
same lime it purges it; and when taken daily in mod
erate doses, will strengthen and build up with” unusual
rapidity.
SANDFORD’S LIVER IISTYIGORATOR.
Tin- Liver is one of
tors of the human bo
forms its functions well
tern are fully developed
most entirely depend
lion of the Liver for tile
its functions, when the
bowels at fault, and
ers in consequence of
er having ceased to
diseases of that organ,
has made it his study,
than twenty years, to
wherewith to counter
merits to which it is
To prove that this re
any person troubled
plaint, in any of its
hottle. and conviction
These gums remove
ter from the system,
a healthy flow of bile,
math, causing food to
lug the blood,
to the whole machine
of the disease—efi'ec
Bilious attacks
what is better,
occasional use of the
tor.
One dose after eating
the stomach and pre
rising and souring.
Only one dose taken
vents Mghtmarc
Only one dose taken
bowels gently, and I
One dose taken after I
Dyspepsia, j
tig'” One dose of two i
ways relieve Sick i
One dose taken for
move the cause of tiie ‘
perfect cure. I
Only one dose inline -1
while < |
One dose often repea- 1
itelera Morbus, .
Cholera.
iS®“Only one bottle’
of the systemthe effects I
sickness. I
One bottle tak-|
moves all sallowness or i
the skin.
One dose taken a
ing gives vigor to the
food digest well.
One dose often repeated eures Chronic Diar
rlioca, in its worst forms, while Summer and
Bowel complaints yield almost to Ihe 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.
$5?“ A few bottles cu*es Dropsy, by exciting the
absorbants.
\Ve take pleasure in recommending this medicine
as a preventative for fever and Ague, Obills
Fever, and all Fevers of a Bilious Type,
It operates with certainly, and thousands are willing to
testify to its wonderful virtues.
All who use it are giving it their unanimous testimo
ny in its favor.
Mix water in the mouth with the luvigorator and
swallow both together.
THE LIVER INVIGrOR ATOR,
Is a scientific medical discovery, and is daily work
ing cures almost too great fiy belief. It cures as if by
magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom
more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of
Liver Complaint, from the worst jaundice or dyspepsia
to a common headache, all of which are the result of
a diseased liver.
Price One Dollar per Bottle.
SANFORD 4d CO. Proprietors, 345 Broadway N. Y.
WHOLESALE AGENTS.
Barnes & Park, New York; TANARUS, W. Doytt & Sons,
Philadelphia; M S Burr & Cos., Boston; II II Ilay &
Cos. Portland; John I) Park, Cincinnati; Gaylard &
Hammond. Cleveland, Falmstock & Davis, Chicago;
OJ Wood & Cos. St. Louis; George 11 Keyser, l’itts-
Imrg; S S fiance, .Baltimore’ Amt retailed by all
Druggists.
Wholesale mid Retail by
J. S.PEMBERTON & CO.,
BROOKS & CHAPMAN,
DANFOttTH if NAGEL,
May 20, 1858—d&wly. and all Druggists.
Law Hotice.
qn HE Firm of HOOD & ROBINSON having
JL been dissolved, the undersigned will contin
ue the practice of the law in the counties of Ran
dolph, Stewart, Clay, Early 7, Miller, Calhoun,
Terrell, aud Quitman. Office at Cuthbert, Ga.
ARTHUR HOOD.
Jan. 1, 1858. w3d2t.
A diulnistrator’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 first Tuesday in January next, within the legal
hours of sale—One Negro man 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 known on the day of sale.
JOHN S. DUNCAN,) ,
W. J. DUNCAN, j Adntr.s.
November 8, 1858. w4od
CARDS,
In Plain and Fancy Colors of any-size, neatly
printed at the TIMES OFFICE.
Administrator s sale.—Will he sold a.
Fort Gaines. Ga., on Ist Tuesday in April nexit
to the highest bidder, four Negroes to wit: Kitty a wo
man 40 yearn old; Maria a woman 20 years old, and
her children John 8 years old, amt a child 2 years old,
as the property of Win. Toney 7 , deceased,
ROBT.G. RICKS, ,
W. TONEY, £ Adm’rs
January B,lBsB—wtds.
GEORGIA, Clay County:
| ‘wo months after date application will he made to the
1 Court of Ordinary for Clay county, for leave to self
four negroes: Kitty, a woman; Mariain a woman;
and John a boy, and Mary a child, belonging to the es
tate of Win. Toney, deceased, of Clay county, Ga
R. G. KICKS', ‘ )\ , .
W. TONEY, jAdmrs.
January 8, 1859.—w2m.
LOST,
IN Albany. Dougherty connty, or between that place
ami Newton, liaker county, a Promissory Note
for *42.00, Stephen Thompson, maker, dated some
time in June, 1557. and payable to A. J Briley or hea
rer, six months after the date thereof. I hereby fore
warn all persons against trading for said note.
JanlO—w3t* a. J. BRILEY.
Timber Cutters’ Bank.
EXCHANGE AT SIGHT ON
NEW YORK,
LONDON.
PARIS,
Fruakfort-on the-Main
HAMBURG,
BERLIN,
BitE 41EN, fcc <fcc
For sale at this Bank in sums to suit purchasers.
J.S. HUTTON. Cashier.
Savannah, Sept. 6, 1858, w 6m.
PEYTON H. COLQUITT, ( *l.; • ’
JAMES W. WARREN. \ Editors.
MUSCOGEE ZR,_ IR
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
ON and after 15th July 1858. the Evening Mail
Train will leave Columbus at 3.45 p. in., and ar
rive at Macon at 9.18 p. in.
Leave Macon at 9.45 a. tn. arrive at Columbus at
3.45 p. m.
The Morning Mail Train will leaye at 4.00a. m. ami
arrive at Macon 9.50 a. in.
Leave Macon 11.45 p. in. arrive at Columbus at
3.35 a. in. J. L. MUSTIAN, Supt.
Columbus, July 15—dwtf.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
DOUBLE DAILY SEE VICE.
imiifl
MONTGOMERY AND WEST POINT
RAIL IiOAD COMPANY,
MONTGOMERY, Nov. 19,1857.
ON and after this date the Passenger Trains on this
Road will be governed by the following Schedule
DAY TRAIN:
Si j I.eave Montgomery at Bj/J a. in.
Arrive West Point s>s p. in.
Arrive at Columbus 2.50 p. in,
Returning—Leave West Point in.
Leave Columbus UJ.OO apt
Arrive at Montgomery 4.oopfni.
NIGHT TRAIN:
Leave Montgomery .... 5.20 p. in.
Arrive at West Point 12.20 am.
“ Columbus 1.00 a. m. *
Returning—Leave West Point 7>j p. in.
Leave Columbus p. m.
Arrive at Montgomery 3>£ a. m.
Through tickets can be obtained (for Double Daily
Connections) to Atlanta, Chattanooga and Nashville,
and daily connections to Huntsville, Memphis aud
Knoxville. 8. G. JONES.
July 10, —d&wtd Engineer & Supt.
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j <iy, and when it per
! the powers of the sys
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( ent on the healthy ac
i proper performance of
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) the whole system sutl
j one organ—the Llv
(do its duty. For the
one of the proprietors
(in practice of more
t find some remedy
! act the many derange
\ liable.
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! forms, has hut to try a
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! supplying in their place
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! giving tone and lietfith
I ry, removing the cause
J ting a radical cure.
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! prevented, by the
J diver luvigbra.
iis sufficient to relieve
! vent the food rrom
< before retiring pre
)at night, loosens the
) cures Costtveuess
! each meal will cure
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l Headache.
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j disease, and makes a
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!
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J and preventative of
! is needed to throw out
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Freight Arrangement
HETWEEA ATLANTA & COLUMBUS.
BY an arrangement between the Railroad Companies
composing the two routes from Atlanta to Colum
bus, concluded at their conention at Savannah outlie
10th instant, it was agreed that the following rates
between Atlanta and Columbus shall govern, taking
effect from the Ist day ot May 1857
.VIA WEST POINT.
Corn per bushel 11c. Wheat 12; Oats 8; Bacon
Whisky, Flour, in sacks or barrels, per 100 lbs 35c:—
Bagging, Rope, Lard iu eatts or bhls per 100 lbs 45c.
Coal, Pig Iron, by car load, per ton, $3 75.
VIA MACON.
Corn per bushel 14c Wheat 15c. Oats 10c. Bacon,
VV luskey, Flour in sacks or barrels, per 100 lbs., 44c.
Bagging, Rope, Lard in cans or bids, per 100 pounds,
55 cents. Coal, Pig Iron, by car load, per ton $4.68c.
J t MUSTIAN,
President and Superintendent Muscogee R R
GEO. W. ADAMS,
Superintendent Southwestern Railroad.
EMERSON FOOTE,
Superintendent Macon and Western Railroad.
GEO G HULL,
Superintendent Atlanta and LuGrange Railroad.*
SAM’L G. JONES,
Engineer and _Superintendent M. & W. P. R. R.
May 30, 1858— d&wtf,
MOBILE AND GIRARD R. R.
r THIE Passenger and Freight Train will leave Gi
-L rani at 2p, m. daily, connecting at Silver Run
with a daily line of Stages to Viliula, Glennville Eufau
la, Fort Gaines aud Marianna, Fia. And at Guerry
town daily with the stages for Lchee, Olivet, Enon,
Chutinenniiggee, Midway, Hardaway, Perote and
Union Springs.
Leaving Guerrytown at 4 a. m. daily, the cars will
reach Girard at 7 a. in., connecting with the Opelika
and Muscogee Trains.
receipts must aeconmany all Freight
Shipped. s
ITT AH freight must be paid before Good* will be
discharged.
Frei ght delivered at the depot before four o’clock,
p. m. will be shipped the following day.
Freights for stations Number 1 (Fert Mitchell) and
Number 5 (Piersons,) must be prepaid
Way freight must, in all cases, be paid in advance
JOHN HOWARD,
mar2s, si— dwtf. Engineer & Supt.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
SAVANNAH & CHARLES!ON
ST E A M-P ACK E T LIN E.
5 RUNNING IN CONNECTION WITH THE
North Eastern Railroad of So. Ca.
. jjr- THE SPLENDID and fast running
I Steamer GORDON. F. Barden, Com
l-foArmandcr. leaves Savannah for Charles*
every Sunday and Wednesday af
ternoons at 3 o’cloek, and connect 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 of the
cars on the northeastern Railroad) and arrives at Sa
vannah early nextinoning.
By this route passengers can obtain through tickets
to and from Savannah, and Wilmington. N. C.
Having a thorough freight arrangement with the
Central Railroad and its connections, all freights be
tween Cliarlesttfh and the Interior of Georgia, consign
ed to the agents of this line, will be forwarded with
despatch and free of charge.
J. P. BROOKS, Agent Savannah.
E. LAFITTE & CO. Charleston.
Jan 15-dwtf.
BEBJESILL 8l WEEMS
Wholesale and Uetail ®
GROCERY DEALERS,
kY/lLL\eep constantly on hand a well selec
ted Stock comprising all aiticles in their line,
which arc oflerod to their <r lends and the public
generally at the LOW ESI MAR SET PEI
cEA. Give us a call.
LOCK WEEMS. a. Q. BEDELL,
Columbus. Ga. Dbc. 22. wtwtf.
I URNITURK.
J 11. SIKEs, respectfully returns his
thanks to nis friends for past favors
and begs leave to remind them of the
iact that he is still al his old business and stand, 36
Broad street, w here he will be glad to see his old
customers, and as many new ones as are willing to
give him a trial.
Mattrasses in aoy quantity for sale cheap. Re
pairing of every description of Furniture done at
once, and in the neatest style. Particular attention
given to upholstering Church Pews, ChairsJTand
Cushions ot all kiuds.
Oct. 8, wd tf.
NOTICE.
A LADY experienced in Teaching, and com
petent to instruct in the usual branches of an
English Education, with music on* Piano and
Guitar, Drawing and Painting and French, is de
sirous of forming an engagement with a private
family. 5’ ould not object to forming a select
school, bv the union of several families. Address
A. B. C., Drawer 176, Columbus, Ga. Best of
reference given.
December 22—42 & wtf.
NUMBER 117