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R. ELLIS & Cos., Proprietors,
V >LUME Vil.
tl)c Oailn Ctracs
Ik Published every morning (Sundays excei>-
jjd). at SIX DOLLARS per annum, in advance.
Seven Dollars it not paid before the end of year.
tL}c tUcckin £imrs
Is Published every MONDAY MORNING,
at Two Doillarsper annum, strictly in advance.
Office on Randolph Street, Opposite file
Post Office.
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Advertisements of five lines and less in either
the Daily or Weekly Times, will bo inserted at
50 cents for the first insertion and 25 cents for each
subsequent insertion.
Advcrtismeuts exceeding five lines will bo
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 aro the contracting rates change
able at uleusurc.
WEEKLY RATES*.
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No.of § 3 = 33
5 g D S §
nqre. sr 5- 3 £ 3
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2.. 500 800 11 Oo 2d 00 25 00 80 00
3 75011 00 14 50 25 00 35 0” 40 00
4 10 UO 15 00 19 00 30 00: 40 Ooj 50 oO
5 12 0017 00 20 Oo 40 00! 50 Oo SO 00
6.. 15 00 20 00 25 00 50 UO 60 00 70 00
7 17 Ou 25 00 30 00 60 00: 70 OOj 80 00
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7 25 01 33 DO 4 00, 60 . I 70 Ooj 80 00
8 30 0( 38 00 46 OOj 70 o<’! 80 00 90 00
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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 sale must be given in a public gazetto forty
days previously to the day of sale.
Notice of the sale of personal property must be
given alloast ten days previous to-thwday of sale.
Notiee to Debtors and Creditors of an Estate
mustbepublishedforty 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 mouths.
Citations for Letters of Administration must be
-published thirty days—for Dismission from Ad
ninistration, 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 bo continued accor
ding to these, the legal requirements, unless oth
erwise ordered.
T’XJfcJIESS
®(§m akp
PRINTING OFFICE.
Haadoipli Street, Cos umbua, Georgia,
HAVING in successful operation two of HOE
.& CO’S CYLENDER PRESSES
RUNNING BY fcTEAM,
\Yo are prepared to execute, at short notice, every
description of
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING,
unsurpassed style, as cheaply as can be done
anywhere in the South.
We havo on hand a large variety of NEW JOB
TYPE and shall keep a constant supply of
Plain & Fancy Paper & Cards,
Our facilities for turning off t his kind of work,
with promptness and despatch, will make it great
ly to the interest of persons in want of
1 OSTERS,
HANDBILLS,
CIRCULARS,
PAMPHLETS,
DEEDS, BONDS,
DECLARATIONS,
BANK CHECKS,
BILLS OF LADING,
LETTER HEADS,
RILL HEADS,
DRAY RECEIPTS,
BLANK NOTES,
CATALOGUES,
LABELS,
WAYBILLS,
Blaaks of every description, &e. &e.
\LSO, RAILROAD A, STEAMBOAT BLANKS
gxntje rrs a gam,.
This Department is under the management of
Mr. IMS. PORTER, whose long experience and
aokno pledged reputation as a Job Printer, are a
sufficient guarantee that all work entrusted to his
care will Go executed with ouergy and faithfulness
We have now in connection with the office a
complete
BOOK BINdERY
and havin'* very receV'7 secured the services
of Mr. E. M. CLARK (.ate of Philadelphia,) in
this branch of our business, we pledge oursolves
o give the most perfect satisfaction : The manu
acture of all styles of
Ledgers, Account Books, Dockets,
Court R icords. Steamboat and Rail
Road Blank Bx>ks, &c.
Wo intend not to be outdone in the style and
finish of our work, in either department, by any
establishment South, and that we may be able tt
makoour trices satisfactory, we have adopted th*
CASH SYSTEM.
j PJ a. 1,1859. R. ELLIS * CO.
iliilii Uailf finite
WOT. XX. BRAH]IOi\,
ATTBXiIS xnr AT T,A*W\
Columbus, G-a.
OGice with D. Y. Martin—over Gunby <fc Cos.
Columbus, Ga. Jan. 14. d&wSrn.
Samuel Thatcher,
ATTORN E Y AT LAW,
Georgetown, Quitman Cos. Ga.
WILL pracrice in the counties of Webster, Terrell
Randolph, (Jhaltahoocee, Stewart, Quitman,
Clay. Early, Miller, and in Harbour county, Ala.
May 23 dtf.
Joseph F. X*on,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to
his care in the counties of Muscogee ( Harris
Talbot, Taylor, Marion and Chattahoochee.
Office on Randolph Street, over Ilolt and Ilutchin’s
Office. Sept, f —wd7m.
Marion ISethune,
ATTORNEY.AT LAW,
TAL3OTTON, Talbot Cos., ©a
October 24, 1858. w<Ldtf.
Moses & Laws,
ATTORNEYS AT
COLUMBUS , GEORGIA.
R. J. MOSES. WM. A. LAWS.
Office next door to the Post
Sept. I, 1858. dwtf.
J. 11. TAYLOR. WM. TAYLO
aYLOR & TAYLOR,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
“luthbert, Ga.
WILL PRACTICE in the Counties of Baker,Clay,
Calnoun, Early, Randolph, Stewart & Terrell,
and will give prompt attention to all business entrus
ted to them. nov2l—wtf. 1
Shorter, Chambers & Shorter.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
EUFAULA, ALA.
Will practice in Barbour and the adjoining
counties of Alabama and Georgia.
E. S. SHORTER. IV. H. CHAMBERS. H. R. SHORTER.
May 27, 1859. ts .
PRACTICAL DECTISTKY.~
CUSHMAN, Dentist,
4:8 Broad St.— Columbus,
OVER THE MUSIC STORE—WINTER BUILD’G,
GIVES his undivided personal
care, and tho benefit of his long
IT Jr experience- to all patients. Sensi
tive and even painful teeth, restored to usefulness,
without pain. Diseased gums treated. Ether
safely administered. Can supply temporary sets
immediately after extraction.
Artificial teeth, fitted in tne finest style known
to modern art —vrarran ted of .natural appearance
and comfortable wear. Defective principles in
old plates remedied. Superior tooth powders,
and aromatic gum washes, to suit cases; brushes
and tloss silk.
To Dentists.
First class gold foil, crystal gold, teeth plate,
solder, tfcc., for salo.
Columbus, Ga., Jan. 3, IS6O. d<fewly.
Cj&w. F. la.ee, 15. S
Dental Surgeon,
OFFICE Corner Broad and Randolph Streets,
COLUMBUS GEORGIA.
December 17,185fi. w<fcdtf.
J. FOGLE & SOM,
DENTISTS,
on Randolph Street, near Broad, *
COLUMBUS, GA.
Columbus, Dec. 9, 1857. * d&wtf.
COLUMBUS
Saddlery, Harness,
and lea the r store.
H. MIDDLEMOOK & CO.,
94 Broad Street,
tsi MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS
ip Saddles, Harness, &. Leather,
rTA&MW wtiicb the following comprises a part
3T —Spanish Quilted Saddles, overlaid; Eng
lish do; Planters’ Plain do: Youth’s and Boy’s do;
Wagon an Plantation do; and Ladies Saddles,—varie
ty of styles.
bridles, Martingales, Saddle
fiiags, and Medical do.
HARNESS,
Fine Silver plated Carriage Harness—all qualms.
“ “ “ Rockaway “
“ “ “ Double Buggy “
“ “ “ Single do “ “
Flair, black Harness, allstyles and qualities.
LEATHER,
Skirting Leather,Bridle do, Hog Skins,
Pad Skins, Harness Leather, Oak and Hemlock,
Sole “Leather, Calf Skins. Lining Skins,
Shoe Pegs, Lasts, Thread and Findings, &c.
Machine Belting.
. Leather and Rubber Belting, all widths,
Light Rubber and Canvas Belting, for
Plow Back Bands. Just the thing for Planters.
Belt Rivets, and Lace Leather.
CTOTI Ladies and Gentlemen’s
*U\TkTl*lDress and Traveling Trunks, all quali-
and styles. Bonnet Boxes, Valises
and Carpet Bags.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.
Sr.Enamelled Dash Leather an.
Enameled Cloths, all widths and q talities;
OdCarpet. Laces, Fringes, Head Linings,
Leather Cloth Bootings, Nails, Tacks, Atc.
Stirrups, Bitts% Mountings*
lUmes Collars, Whips, Wagon Breeching,
And Blind Bridles.
All the above goods are of our own manuracture;
made of the best material and by experienced w ork
men. We invite ail those who are in want ot article.-
in our line tocailaud examine our stocky and we as
sure them that they will be well satisfied with to*
quality of soousand the prices; as .hey will be so.d or
the very BEST TERMS.
N B. New Work made, and Repairing done at ll*
bsoricst notice dec I— lw'f
Plain & Canvassed Hams.
A LARGE LOT OF CHOICE KENTUCKY
Hams for sale by GIINBY & O.
Nov 1859 —dtf
THE UNION OF THE STATES, ANU THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.
COLUMBUS, GEORGE,, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1860.
Trustee Sale—Take Xotice.
BY virtue of a Deed of Trust made to the un
dersigned by Charles G. Bize. I shall offer
for sale on the first Tuesday in February next,
‘at tho Market House, during the usual hours of
sale, the following property: Lot Number Five
Hundred and Thirteen, (513) in the City of Co
lumbus, with the improvements thereon; on which
there is a Mortgage to the Columbus Building <fc
Loan Association for S2BOO, which can be paid
off under the rules of said Association, for S6IG.
Tho said property is rented until the Ist October
next, with good note and security, for S2O per
month. Possession will bo given on tho Ist Oc
tober, and the rent from the day of sale to the
Ist of October, will be turned over to the purcha
ser. The above’ property will be positively sold
at the time and place aforesaid in the city of Co
lumbus, to the highest bidder for Cash.
R. J. MOSES, Trustee.
Ellis <£• Livingston, Auc’rs.
Columbus, Ga., Jan. 13 —dtds.
Trustee Sale—Take Notice.
BY virtue of a Deed of Trust, executed to the
undersigned, as Treasurer of the Columbus
Building & Loan Association, to secure a Mort
gage of $2,388, I shall offer for sale, to the high
bidder for Cash, at the Market House in Colum
bus, during the usual hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in April next, Lot number Five Hund
red and Sixteen, with the improvements thereon.
The said property is rented to the Ist October
next, and will be sold under said rental. The
said Charles G. Bize being in default more than
three months forpaymentof monthly instalments
and interests on a Bond made by him as Trustee
for his wife, to secure the payment of which said
Trust Deed was executed by the said Charles G.
Bize. R. J. MOSES,
Treas. C. B. & L. Association.
Ellis & Livingston, Auc’rs.
Columbus, Ga., Jan. 14—dtlAp.
Trustee Sale—Take Notice.
BY Virtue of several Deeds of Trust, made to
me as Treasurer of the Columbus & Muscogee
Building and Loan Asosciations, I wilt offer for
‘'sale to the highest bidder for Cash, in front of
tho Market House, on the first Tuesday in April
next, during the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing property: —All those parts of lots 26, 27, 28,
and 29, described in the Deed of Trust made to*
mebyJas.S. Williams, to secure loans for
Eight Thousand Dollars, due to the Muscogee
and Columbus Building and Loan Associations.
R. J. MOSES, Trustee.
January 27, 1860—wdtf.
NEW STORES,
AND
IIV OOfcDSi
at I@6 & 168.
UNDER THE NEW HOTEL,
CORNER OF
liroa and Crawford Sts ,
COLUMBUS, GA.
CODY, FLEMING & SWIFT,
At 10a,
4 RE now receiving a splendid stock of STA
PLE and
famby mv mm,
SUITED TO TIIE FALL AND WINTER
TRADE.
Ladies Dress Goods; Silk Goods ;
A fine stock of Laces and Trimmings.
Sheetings, Linens, Flannels, and household goods
of every description.
Domestics, Kerseys and Blankets,
a large stock.
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes j
LADIES SHOES, a line Stock.
We would call the attention of Planters to our
large stock of NEGRO SHOES, which we sell
very low.
Our stock will be complete in a day or two, and
contain every thing usually kept in a well assort
ed Dry Goods Store, and shall be sold at the low
est market rates.
At next door, 168—We keep a large
STOCK OF GROCERIES.
of every kind. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Salt, Soap,
Candles, Tobacco, Cigars, Nails, Bagging, Rope,
Bacon, Cheese, Fi h, Pickles, Brandies, Wines,
and Liquors generally.
ALSO,
CROCKERY & GLASSWARE,
Hardware and Saddles.
All of which is offered at the lowest market
prices.
CODY, FLEMING & SWIFT.
Columbus, Ga., Sept 28 d&wtf
HARRISON A PlffS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AH CTEO A’EE BtS
AND
NSGSO BROKERS,
53 and 61 Broad street ,Columl>i s, Ga,
TT7OULD iutorni their friends and the pub'ic gen-
W erally that they still continue the above busi
ness at their old stand. Hovinicvery facility at com
mand towards conducting their business properly, and
eivm<* satisfaction to all. they solicit a continuance oi
the patronage heretofore so libera'iy extended them,
i Every exertion will he used to give entire satisfaction
to all who may confide their business to their care.—
Thev will give their entire personal attention to the
sales of
MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
—RENTING AND SALE OF REAL
ESTATE—SALE OF NEGROES ON
COMMISSION, Ac.
Liberal advances made on Ne roes, Merchandize
and Produce placed with us for salt.
Administrators’ & Executors’ Sales
ATTENDED TO ON LIBERAL TERMS.
Having made arrangements in Richmond and other
markets to be kept constantly suppl ed wi.li good
healthy negroes. of all c asses, we ask rarmers and
others who wish to purchase to call aud examine out
*tock.
Gash paid for Likely Younj Negroes
We have received agencies from some of the heav
test Manufacturers of
Virginia and North Ca Tobacco,
tnd are now receiving our winter’s supply of every
.trade, from 15 to 75 ceut- per pound, to which we in
vite the attention of Planters and Merchants.
v.tiA?:. a. ti-'VAAISUM,
GEHKGE t. PlTTsv
1 Columbus, Sept. 7,
EMORY COLLEGE.
THE Spring Term opens Wednes.
. day, January the IBth. Applicants
for admission will please be in at-
S&Ss&i-dsisj tendance on that day.
Dr. Means’ health being restored, his promised
course of Lectures before the College may be ex
pected in the Spring. For Catalogues or other
information, apply to Col. James M. Chambers,
President Board of Trustees, Columbus, Ga*
JA3. E. PALMER,
Secretary of Board.
Oxford, Ga., Dec. 12, 1859.—dw till 15 feb.
Oats and Peas.
lAf)A BUSHELS SEED OATS & COW PEAS,
H ‘VJ* “ in store and to airive. for sale by
dec2o—dwtf TYLEII & MOSES.
“SiJE SOT I€E.
J. H. DANIEL & CO.
WILL- be obliged to those indebted to them by note
or open account, tor goods purchased • rior to
the present year, if they will come forward and settle
the same.
Parties notified as above, failing to comply witfl our
request on or before the first Monday ill January next,
may expect to find their claims in the hands of ar.
ojjicer as we are com;,diet/to have inonev.
.1. H. DANIEL & CO.,
Columbus. Oct. 26 dtf 123 Broad Slreet.
. Fail Trade tor 1859.
I. A. BROKAW & CO.
Are. now opening a large Stock of
Fall and Winter Clothing,
WHICH WE ARE OFFERING AT
Reduced Prices lor Cash,
Or *to prompt paying Customers.
Also,
Just received, a select Stock of
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings,
WHICH WE WILL
MAKE UP TO ORDER,
In the latest and most apnroved
STYLES*/
With promptness, warranted to give satisfaction
11ST 2YLL CASES.
I. A. BROKAW & CO.
Columbus, Sept. 21.—dwtf. •
Enquirer and Sun please copy.
” YMM9, fiiHES I ~
EUGENIE Trunks, Saratoga, French, Sole
Leather, and various other Trunks for
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Also Bonnet Boxes, Leather Bags, Pellisier
Bags, Valises, Ac. For sallo very low at
A. C. SANDERS & CO’S
Boot and Shoe Store 102 Broad St.
O•’ 1 -* 1— A tQ;n J if
sf©o REWARD,
{5 STOLEN, from my lot on the
night of Tuesday, January 10th, a
yB dark bay horse, of medium size,
‘!ind in the right eye; his gait is
a want or a irot. I will pay the above reward
for the horse and thief, with proof sufficient to
convict, or 1 will pay a liberal reward for the
delivery of the horse to me, at my residence on
the Columbus Road, five miles south of James
town. BENJAMIN CLEE\ELAND.
Jaunary 23— w 1 tu.
Maclimc dewing,
LADIES, save your fingers. AH descriptions o
Sewing, for Families, Hotels, Plantations. &c.
done at the Sales Hoorn of the Grover and Baker
Sewing Machines. 5S Broad Street.
Ladies wishing instruction on the Grover & Baker
Machine M ill be waited on by Miss Cook at the sales
room, or at. their residence in any part of the city
Coinminis, Sepl22 dwtf I). KEITH, Agent.
HOWELL & JOHNSON,
HAVE just opened a large and varied assortment
of the following articles, to which they invite c'lt
a tentimi of liouseketners and the lovers of GOOD
THING'S.
PRESERVES —Peach. Quince, Pine Apple, Egg,
Piui.l, Ate.
West India Preserves, consisting of Limes Orang
es, Pine AppD, Guava Jelly, and Ganton Gnmer
JELLIES—Curr ni, Qu me, Pine Apple-* Orange.
Pickled Ousters Fresh • B .utiim le Di ve Oysters—
Fresh Salmon, Fresh Lobsiers, Green Corn, Green
P. as and Tom‘.toes, in airtight cans.
English Chow Chow, F ccauily, Gherknisand mix
ed x J u kies American do.
Ameri an, Eng isil and French Mustard.
Sordines, Cracker-, a. c. Fresh Goshen Butter.
Engiisu Dairy, Pine Apple and Sta : e Cheese,
buckwheat and Rye Flour, Cranberries, Smoket
Tongues, Smoked lieel, Pickled do. Pickied Poik anc
Wh ieß ans
Codfish and Irish Potaioes, Onio..s. _
Mackerel and Salmon m Bids, and Kits, White Fsh
in Barrels and Ha t Bane.s
Apples, Rai-ius, Currauts and Spices for Mince
Pii-s. Fresh Figsm Drums.
Oranges . n.i fine Apple-,just received.
One crate of fine Nonttero Cabbage, just received.
We have on hind and are constantly ieceiving a
select assortmei^of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Such as Fine ‘has. Loaf, Crushed and Pulverized Su
gars; hi. O: and Crushed S’ ga s,Golden Syrup; Rio,
L guyra, Java and ill.chu C< flee, Flour Altai, Rice,
Hams, Starch, Soap, Candles, At.
21,000 Torpedos, and 2U Boxes Fire Crackes foi sale
Very low.
Having a large lot op Preserves, Jellies, and fresh
Can Goods, we will sett them at reduced prices.
Remember No. 13t. between J B. Sirupper and the
Masor it Hall.Br<ad Street. Give us an early call.
jX'r’Goods sent home for city purchasers.
City papers copy. deed—dtf.
BIMHCJFUEI
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER GALLON,
For sale by URQUIIART k CHAPMAN.
November 2, 1859. —dtf * !
I
ORDERS FOR
§l. Louis and Cincinnati
SOLICITED.
undersigned have arrangements in the
JL above named cities for the prompt exe
cution of orders, at as low prices as the market
will afford, at 2% per cent. CommUsio .
Jan 14—dtf TYLER & MOSES.
:ox-. JbJsTzzLisr
Os every deecription used by Lawyers, or officers
of Court, printed neatly and on superior paper
at th- TIMES OFFICE.
TWO months afler date application will be made
to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of Chattahoochee
co.for leave to sell ihe land s belonging to the estate of
Robert W. Read, late of said county, deceased.
jgg. 43, IMO-w*3m RIVERS RfiESE, Ad r.
•
SAVANNAH & CHARLESTON
STEAM PICK ET USE.
, The Steamer WM. SEA BROOK,
Capi. F. HARDEN, w i.i shortly lake
mth and Charleston twice a week.
Having a through freight arrangement with the
Centra! Railroad and its connections, all freights be*
tween Charleston and the Interior of Georgia,consign
f;d to the agents of this line, will be forwarded with
despatch ami free of cbarce.
J. P. BROOKS, .\i;cnt Savannah.
E, LAFITTE in CO. Charleston.
Nov. S'*—dwtf.
Change ol Schedule.
MONTGOMERY ANI) WEST POINT
It All. HOAD COMPANY,
Orgies Montgomery West Point R. R.
COLUMBUS, Aug 16,1819
CLOSE CONNECTIONS.
THROUGH to Memphis, Nashville and New York,
(via Knoxville) per accommodation Train, leav
ing 145 p. in.
Mail Trains
Leave Columbus ... .6.15 a. m.
Arrive at Montgomery i‘2 in.
Arrive at West Point 2.25 p m.
• Lea\eColumbus 3.45 p m
Arrive at Montgomery 10 460. m.
Arrive West Point 245 a.m.
Leave Montgomery at ‘ 3u a. m.
Leave West Point. 6.15 a. m.
Arrive at Columbus ~.2.43p. 111,
Leave Montgomery b. 43 p in.
Leave West Point 3.50 p.m.
Arrjv** at Columbus 3. a. m.
Freigh’ Train leaves Columbus at 4P. M.
Ainves at 12.08 P- M.
Freight Arrangement
BETWKKN ATI.ANTA At COLUMBI S.
BY an arrangement between the Railroad Companies
composing the two routes from Ailanta to Colum
bus, concluded atttieir con ention at Savannah on tiie
16th instant, it was agreed that the following rates
between Atlanta and Columbus shall govern, taking
effect from the Ist day or May 1857.
VIA WEST POINT.
Corn per bushel lie. Wheat 12; Oats 8: Bacon
VV hisky, Flour, in sacks or barrels per 100 lbs3sc:
Bagging, Rope, Lard in eans or bbls per 100 lbs 45(
Coal, Pig Iron, by cur load, per ton, $3.75.
VIA MACON.
Corn per bushel 14c Wheat 15c. Oats 10c. Bacon
v\ hiskey,Flour in sacks or barrels, per 100 lbs., 44c.-
Bagging, Rope, Lard in cans or bbls. per 100 pounds
55cents. Coal, Pig Iron, by car load, per t0n54.68r..
J L. MUSTIAN,
President Muscogee R R
GEO. W. ADAMS,
Superintendent Southwestern Railroad.
EMERSON FOOTE,
Superintendent Macon and W'estern Railroad.
GEO G HULL,
Superintendent Atlanta and LaGrange Railroad,
SAM’L G. JONES,
Eugineerand Superintendent M. &W.P. R.
Aug. 17, 1859 - d&wtf.
MOBILE AND R. R.
TE Passenger and Freight Train will leavi
with a daily lrnVol'Btafc(?J , Fo’ ’111?;
fanla Fort Gaines and Marianna, Fla. And at Suspen
sion with the stages daily for Midway, and Hardaway.
Leaving Union Springs at 4 a. m. daily, the cars w ill
reach Girard at 7 a. in., connecting with the Opelrkt
and Muscogee Trains.
Olr'Dii plicate receipts must accompany all Freight
Shipped.
lHr*All freight must be paid before Goods will In
discharged.
Freight delivered at the depot before four o’clock
p. in. will be shipped the following day.
Freights for station Number 1 (Fort Mitchell) must
be prepaid
Way freight must, in all cases, he paid in advance,
JOHN HOWARD,
Nov, I—dwt*. Engineer & Supt.
MXJSOOG-EE IR. IR
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE .
. •>!
ON and after 15th July 1858. the Evening Mai
Train wiii leave Columbus at 3.45 p. in., and ar
rive at Macon at 9.18 p. m.
Leave Macon at 9.45 a, m. arrive at Columbus ai
3.45 p. m.
The Morning Mail Train willleaye at 4.00a. m. and
arrive at Macon 9.50 a. m.
Leave Macon 11.45 p. in. arrive at Columbus ai
3.35 a. m. W. L. CLARK, Supt.
Columbus, July 15 —chvti.
WM. A. HAUPAWAV. E. L. GRAY
HMMIM & SHAY,
GENERAL
Commission ad Forwarding
MSB. 6 EC A STOPS,
Corner of Olive and Commercial Streets,
SAINT LOUIS, mo.
Uhd.riii.rv 22. 1859—iLfcwly.
HUSHES, DANIEL & 00.
. WILL CONTINUE A GENERAL.mf,
. Storage and Commission f ||S||S
Receiving and Forwarding Business,
AT THE
LOWELL WAKE-HOUSE,
We pledge our best exertions to satisfaction to
all who mav entrust ns with their produce.
We are prepared to furnish all customary advances
to our customers an tto f.Il promptly ail orders, at the
lowest market rates for Bagging, Rope, Salt
and other plantation supplies.
WM. H. HUGHES
WM DANIEL,
W. C. IIODGES.
Columbus, June lfi dwtf.
S’ 43 i9 !S Vl fe'j •
THEsubscriberhasonhandafew STILtS for the
manufacturing of PEACH BRANDY or WHIS- j
i KEV, which he will sell at very low prices. Also j
Tin, Sheet Iron and Japan Ware, j
of every variety and description, which can be bought
at the lowest rates.
J 013 WORK,
Done at short notice and on the most liberal terms.
J. 11. HICKS, Agents,
Next door below Sans Souci, Broad Street.
Julv 18. 1858 —dwtf.
Sundries.
THE subscribers are receiving and will keep con
stantlyon hand the following articles:
No. 1 and 2 Mackerel, in Half Kits and Kits:
Sugar Cured Hants—n choice article.
Breakfast Bacon, Smoked Beef. Beef Tongues,
Also, the following articles of the best quality viz:
Lime Plaster Paris,
Hydraulic Cement,
Gypsium.
Blasting Powder and Safety Fuse
Rock and Allum Salt
Novi—wdtf GUNDY * CO.
PEYTON H. COLQUITT, ( VAiinrll
JAMES W. WARREN. \ £ ' dltorß *
$6 PER ANNUM.
Georgia State Lottery.
—For the benefit of the—
MOISTTICELUb
UNION ACADEMY,
OF JASPER COUNTY, GA.
[Authorized by Special Act of the Lcyialature.]
Prizes.
MORE TUAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TWO
TICKETS.
m£&iimcy & Cos. Managers.
CAPITAL FEES
sjß eo.uuo •
Tickets only $lO.
Halves. Quarters and Eighths in proportion.
To be Drawn each Saturday in January, 1859,
IN THE
City of Savannah, Georgia.
Class 53, to be drawn Jan. 7, 1860
Class 54, to be drawn Ja 14 1860
Class 55, to be drawn Jan. 21, 1860
Class 56, to be drawn Jan. 28, 1860
MMMWJOT OTIMB.
1 Prize of SGO.fK'O 5 Prizes of 1,000
1 “ 20,000 10 500
1 *• 10,000 2 “ 400
1 “ 5,000 2 “ 300
1 “ 4,000 2 “ 200
1 “ 3,000 50 “ 150
1 “ 2,000 100 “ 100
1 “ 1,500 100 “ 95
1 “ 1,100 100 “ 85
A pproximation* Prizes.
4 Prizes of S2OO Approx’g to„!?60,000 .Prize ar SBOO
4 150 “ * 20.000 * “ 000
4 125 “ 10,000 “ SCC
i 100 “ 5,000 40f
8 80 “ 4.000 “ 64C
8
8 50 “ 2,0 v. J “ 400
8 40 1,500 “ 320
400 20 ‘* 100 “ 8,000
25.000 8 “ 200,000
25,828 Prizes amounting t 0.... $360,040
CERTIFICATES OF PACKAGES will be Belt: at
the following rates which is the risk:
Certificate oi Package of 10 Whole Tickctß sf>o
“ “ 10 Half “ 30
“ “ 10 Quarter “ 15
“ “ 10 Eighths “ 7.50
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES,
Enclose the money to our address so. .he tickets or
dered, cm receipt of which they will be forwarded by
fust mail Purchasers can have tickets ending in an?
figure they may designate.
The list of draw and prizes will be sen
to purchasers immediately after ilie drawing.
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Those who prefer not sending money by mail, ca
use the EXPRESS COMPANIES, whereby mo. ey
:crTickets, in sums often dollars and upwnres, can be
sent us at our risk anJ expense, from any city or town
where there is an Express Office. The money and or
dev must be enclosed in a Government Post Office
Stamped Envelope, or the Express Companies cannot
receive them.
• rdeis for Tickets or CerUtic>-r (-if j-4i all m u.pv..
to be diretted to McKINNEY <s• CO.
Beptl7—dtf . Savannah, Ga.
WALTON
Female College Lottery,
OF GEORGIA.
Chartered by the State in 1856.
:;w. c. dawson & co.
IVt.A NAG F.;U S.
* Macon or Suvannah, Ga.
rntm mwmm*
Policy Flan Lottery.
BY TIMS S< IIEME
Purchasers can select their own Numbers, and pay any
amount (or a ticket tiny may desire
Extra Class 2 draws Oct 3,1859,
And on eveiy succeeding day (Sundays ex
cepted) ?t 5 o’clock, p. in.
this Scheme, there are 75 numbers placed in
the Wheel, from 1 upto 7a, and twelve of these num
bers are drawn from the Wheel. It a person selects
one Number out of the 75. and that number is among
the numbers drawn, he gels five times the amount in
vested It’ two selected numbers are drawn he gels
thirty for one; ifthree selected numb* rs ar drawn, he
gets two hundred for one; if four selected numbers are
drawn, he gets a thousand for one; if five selected
numbers are drawn, five lit usand'or one; if six selec
ted numbers are drawn, fifteen thousand to one.
Remember! if two ormore selected numbers are taken
and a Dhose N-mbers so selected are not drawn among
the Twelve brawn Numbers, the ticket is a Blank.
our
HAVANA PLAN LOTTERIES
DRAW FOUR TIMES A MONTH.
And are the most liberal ol any schemes ever offered
For particulars address
YV.C. DAWSON & CO, Managers.
Oct 21—dtf Macon and Savannah. Ga
Flint Elver Plantations
FOR SALE.
I will sell at a reasonable price and
upon three years credit, one pi.tnia
tion on tilt) oact tide of Flint ftlvef, Ssti®|
Jt~ where the Railroad from Columbus to 1..1 J-
Macon crosses, consisting cl I IF’IEEN HUN DRED
AND FIFTY APRILS oi good bottom and marsh
Lands, and eight hundred and fitly acres of Pine land.
The bottom and marsh lands are as good as can be
found in Georgia. This iy he divided into three
settlements. An extensi.e levee has been built, but
more work must yet be done, to secure the land per.
manently from overflow.
Also, a Plantation immediately below the estate ol
. Gov. Towns, on the west side of the river, and one and
a half miles below the railroad, embracing 1900 acres
of the best River Bottom, without any marsh, and
and about sixty or seventy acresof high pine land, up
on which there is a beautiful and convenient settle
ment. Upon this tract there are two miles and a half
of good levee, hut requires some repairs and conside
rable extension to render all the lands secure. Upon
both plantations, the lands are, with slight exceptions,
fresh and extremely productive; on the west side it
is ail tr.sh b*at seventy acres. Any gentleman wt>h
! ingto examine them, will please call on Mr. Lilly on
the east side, and Mr. Young on the w est side ol (he
river, and should a purchase be come desirable, see me
at Columbus. Possession given first January next.
JOHN 11. UOWA D.
January 11. 1859—w&dt*.
UJ- Columbus Enquirer. Corner •'ion 1
please r.ifpy the above weekly two mini'll’
GEORGlA —Chattahoochee County:
TWO months after date application will he made
to the Hon Court of Ordinary of Chattahoochee
i county for leave to sell certain scattered lands and one
! negro man named John, belonging to the estate of
Thun.as Bush dec‘d. HEPBEY A. BUSH, Ex’x*
December sth. 1859—w2ai.
WEST INDIA MOLASSES,
BARRELS chosen for sale by . __
OU marcli39~wdtf E. BARNARD * CO.