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COLQUITT & WARREN, Proprietors.
VOLUME Viil.
dli)e iDailji Cii HCO
Published every morning (Sundays exccp
*a) at FIVE DULLARS per annum, in advance.
? \ Dollars il not paid before the end of year.
<Hi|e Ukekly crimes
Is Published every MONDAY
Two Dolllars per annum, strictly in advance.
Ollice on Randolph Streei,Opposite the
Post Oilict.
Advertisements of five lines and less in either
the Daily or Weekly Times, w ill bo inserted at
50 cents for the first insertion and2s cents for each
subsequent insertion.
Advertisments exceeding five linos will bo
ihargod 10 cents per lino for the first, and five
efur each subsequent insertion.
Displayed advertisements will be charged for
space they occupy.
The following are the contracting rates change
oleasure.
WEEKLY HATES.
12 months.
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9 months.
6 months.
' 3 months.
' 2 months,
ijl month.
No. of
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2 I 500 800 11 00 20 00| 25 00 30 00
3 7 50 il 00 j 14 50 25 00 35 00 40 00
4 10 00 15 00 l‘J 00| 30 00 40 00 50 00
5 12 00 17 00 , 20 00 40 i>o 50 00’ GO 00
G 15 00 20 00 | 25 00, 50 00 60 00 70 00
7 17 00 25 00 30 00 60 00 70 00 80 00
8.... 20 00 30 00 i 40 00 70 00 80 00 90 00
10 25 00 40 00 ! 50 00! 80 00! 90 00; 100 00
DAILY ItA’I’ES.
12 months.
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|j 3 months,
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6 2 months.
!! I month.
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. 900 12 00 14 00 18 00 25 00 30 00
3 12 0< 15 00 18 00 25 00 33 00 40 On
4 15 00 19 00 22 00 30 00 40 00 50 00
5 18 Os 25 00 30 00 40 00 50 00 f,O f.Q
(5.... 20 0( 28 00 35 00, 50 01? 60 00 70 00
7 25 0( 33 00, 41 00 60 0 70 00 80 00
8 30 0( 38 00 46 00 70 00 80 OOi 90 00
10 400( 50 00 60 00 00 00 90 00 100 CO
Sales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators,
Executors, and Guardians, arc required by law to
bo hold 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 i tunto. Notices of
liesalomust bo given in a public gazette forty
' eyspreviously to the day of sale.
Notice of the sale of personal property must bo
given atleast ten days previous to the day of sale.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an Estate
m istbe publisliodforty days.
Notice that application will be mado 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
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 tho 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.
ME) 3(OJ'M
PRINTING OFFICE,
Randolph Street, Columbian, Georgia,
g | AVING in successful operation two of HOE
.11 & CO’S CYLENDER PRESSES
KUIIHING BY STEAM,
\Ve are prepared to execute, at short notice, every
description of
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING,
unsurpassed style, as cheaply as can be done
anywhere in tho South.
Wo have on hand a large variety of NEW JOB
TYPE and shall keep a constant supply of
Plain & Fancy Paper & arils,
Our facilities for turning off this kind of work,
with promptness and despatch, will make it great
ly to theintorest of persons in want of
POSTERS,
HANDBILLS,
CIRCULARS,
PAMPHLETS,
DEEDS, BONDS,
DECLARATIONS,
BANK CHECKS,
BILLS OF LADING,
LETTER HEADS,
BILL HEADS.
DRAY RECEIPTS,
BLANK NOTES,
CATALOGUES,
LABELS,
WAYBILLS,
Blanks of every description, &c. &e.
ALSO, RAILROAD & STEAMBOAT BLANKS
SITE TTB A GAXX,.
This Departmentis undor the management of
Mr. D. S. PORTER, whose long experience and
acknowledged reputation as a Job Printer, are a
sufficient guarantee that all work entrusted to his
care will'be executed with energy and faithfulness
We have now in connection with the office a
complete
BOOK BINDERY
and have in employ and young man who, under
the veteran GRAY and others, has perfected him
self in this branch of business; we pledge our
selves to give the most perfect satisfaction in the
saanuacture of all styles of
Lfldgeis, Account Books,
Court Records, Steamboat and Rail
Road Blank Books,
We intend not to be outdone in the style and
finish of our work, in cither department, by any
establishment South, and that we may be able to
make our prices satisfactory we havo adopted the
OASII SYSTEM.
Jan. 1. 3SW.
RAMSEY & LAMAR,
ATTORNEYS AT LAV/,
COTjUMBUS, GA.
J&&**Gffieo over the Bank of Columbus..
J. N. RAMSEY. ALBERT R. LAM AR.
March 3,1860—d1y.
Sasmie! Thatcher,
ATTO RN E Y A T LAW,
Georgetown, Quitman Cos. [Ga.
WlLLpracriceiathe counties Webster, Terrell
» t Randolph, (Jhattahoocee, Stewart, Quitman,
Clay. Early, Miller, and in Barbour ceunty, Ala.
May 23—dlf.
If. M. SAPP,
ax 1 x,aw.
Columbus, Ga.
WILL practice in the Chattahoochee Circuit and
adjoining counties.
Office on Randolpli street, a few doors west of the
Post Office. July26—dwtf,
Joseph F. Fon,
ATTORNEY .A.T Xi-A.'W,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Office on Randolph Street, over IToltand Ilntchin’s
Office, April 16 —wtliy.
Marion Ikih tseic\
ATTORNEY “-A.T X--A.W,
TALBGTTON, Talbot Cos., ©a.
October 24,1863. w&dtf.
Moses & Laws,
a. xa 1 o TtTd" i-; 'sr s -/yt
COL tJMBUS, GEORGIA .
U. J. MOSES. WM. A. LAWS.
Officennxt door to the Post
Sept. 1, 1858. dwtf.
JNO.M. PHILIPS. WALTER 11. WEEMS.
Philips & Weems,
attorneys at Law,
CRAWFORD, ALA.
Will practice in the Courts of Russell County
—in the Supreme Court of the State, and in the
United States District Court at Montgomery.
March 2d, IS6o—wJfcdtf.
e7w.ipotj,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MEMPHIS, TENN.
Office on corner of Main and Gayoso
Streets, over A. B. Coffey’s Store.
January 1, 1801—dwtf.
J. POGUE & SON,
***%&?& DENTISTS,
Office on Randolph Street, near Broad,
COLUMBU S, GA .
Columbus, Dec. 9, 1857. wtf.
WATCH-MAKING,
£ LADIES and Gentlemen, if vou wish
to have your Watches nicely fixed and
j§put in good running order, you must go to
THE SWINGING CLOCK,
8i broad street,
A large Stock of first class Watches for sale.
WILLIAM SMITH,
Practical Watch-Maker-
N. I».—Observe the long Clock swinging in
the window. may 24 dly.
(FIRST CLASS HOTEL,)
Comer ISroad and Crawford Street*,
C OLUMBUS, GA.
HATCH COOK,
march—dwtf. PROPRIETOR
CHEAP AND PLAIN
FURNITURE
AT
«T_ H.SIKE 3 S,
N0.42 BROAD STREET
Columbus,
Dec. 24, IS6o—dtf.
Moray WANTED,
:at
J.K. SIKS’S FURNITURE STORE,
IN SMALL BILLS OR OTHERWISE, in exchange
J_ (or good, plain and substantial Furniture.
Janlt—dtf J. 11. SIKES, 43 Broad sr.
10 RENT,
A com f° r t a Ul° House, eon
m"t venient to the busincsse portion
all«rlrii'lnoa ifr °f city* Apply to J. F.
. at Aoee <£ Ivorson’s
Drugjßtore.
DISSOLUTION^
IN consequence of the death'of Mr. DANIEL, the
firm of
HU6HES, MNIEL & 09,
was dissolved on the 6th February. The uudersiged
as surviving partners, are ready to settle all claims
against said firm; and those indebted to said firm, will
please settle immediately as the business must he
closed. The undersigned, in the name and style of
HUGHES Sic HODGES,
Will continue the Wnrelionse &. Coiiainis
slonßnslness in all its branches? Office at the
Lowell Warehouse
WM. U. HUGHES
W.C. lIODGES.
ftolumbus. Feb. IS—dwtf
CUBA HOUSE,
jrjTTJMCFKLXISr, 0-J&-.
TIIE subscriber having taken charge of the
||J| above hotel, and entirely renovated and fitted
({! up the same for the accommodation of the
lilLpublic, solicits a share of their patronage,
lie will spare no pains to please; and having had
considerable experience in catering for the appetite
and comfoTt of the public, feels confident of giving sat
isfaction. C. C. BONNARD.
September 3 d&wtf.
BINDING
ALL ITS BRANCHES
withdespateh and elegantly done at short notic
TIMES OPFICE
Columbus. Nov. 2T—dtx
THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY FEBRUARY 26. IBGI.
* THE
01V DISCOVERY
Worthy of any Confidence so
HFSTORMG
THE BALD AIsD GRAY.
MANY, since the greatdi^eovery of Prof. Wood,
have attempted not only to imitate his Restora
tive, but profess to have discovered something that
would produce results identical; but they have all
come and gone, being carried away by the wonderful
results of Prof. Wood’s preparation, and have been
forced to leave the field to its resistless sway. Read
the following:'
Bath, Maine, April 18th, 1859.
Prof. O. J. Wood & Go.—Gents.: The letter I
wrote you in 1556 concerning your valuable Hair
Restorative, and which you haye published in this
vicinity and elsewhere, has given rise to numerous
enquiries touching the facts in the case. The enqui
ries are, first, is it a fact of my habitation and name,
as stated ia the communication; second, is it true of
all therein contained; third, docs my hair stillconlin*
ue to be in good order and of natural color? To all
1 can and do answer invariably yes. My hair is even
belter than in any stage of my life for 40 years past
—more soft, thrifty and better colored; the same is
true of my whiskers, and the only cause why it is
not generally true, is that the substance is washed off
by frequent ablution of the face, when if care were
used by wiping the face in close connection with the
whiskers, the same result will follow as the hair. 1
have been in the receipt of a great number of letters
from all parts of New England; asking me if my hair
still continues to be goods as there is so much fraud
in the manufacture and sale of various compounds as
well as this, it has no doubt been basely imitated and
been used, not onlv without any good effect, but to
absolute injury. 1 have not used any of your Uesto
rative of any account for some months, and yet my
hair is as good as ever, and hundreds have examined
it with susprise, as I am now 61 years old and not a
gray hair in my head or on ;my ,lace; and to prove
tiiis fact, I send you a lock of my hair taken off the
past week. , 1 received your favor of two quart bot
tles last -umiuer, for which 1 am very grateful: I gave
it to my friends and thereby’ induced "them to try it,
many were skeptical until after trial, and then pur
chased and used it with universalsuecess. 1 will ask
as a favor that you send me a test by wit ch I can
discovef fraud in the Restorative, sold by Jnanyl fear
without authority from you. A pure "article will in
sure success, auu I believe where good effects do not
follow, the failure is caused by the impure article,
which curses the inventor of the ’good I deem it my
duty as heretofore, to keep you apprised of the con
tinued effect on my hair, as 1 assure all who en
quire of me my unshaken opinion of its valuable re
sults. I remain, dear sir, yours, Arc.
A. C. RAYMUND.
Aaron Run, Ky., Nov. 33, 1858.
Prof. O. J. Wood, Dear Sir: —I would certainly be
doing you a great injustice not to make known to
the world, tiie wonderful, as well as the unexpected
result I have experienced from using one bottle of
your f iair Restoratiye. After using every kind of
Restoratives extant, but u i.hout success, and finding
my head neatly destitute of lour, I was finally indu
ced to try a bottle of your Hair Restorative. Now
candor and justice compel me to announce to who
ever may read this, fbat I now possess anew and
beautiful growth of hair, which I pronounce richer
and handsomerthan the original >vas: I will therefore
take occasion to recommend this invaluable remedy
to all who may tee! the necessity of it.
Respectfully yours.
REV. S. ALLEN BROCK.
P. S.—This testimonial ot my approbation ior your
valuable medicine, (as you are aware of it) is unsolic
ited —hut if you think it worthy oi a place among the
rest,insert if jou wish; if not destroy andsay nothing.
Yours Ac. Rev. S. A. B.
The Restorative is put up in bottles Jof 3 sizes, viz—
large, medium, and steal!; the small holds 3-4 a pint,
and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds
at least.twenty per cent, more in proportion than the
small, retails fortwo dollars per bottle; the large holds
a quart, 40 per cent, more in proportion and retails
for three dollars.
O. J. WOOD fe CL)., Proprietors 444 Broadway N.
Y. and 114 Market Bt. Louis, Mo.
And sold by-all good Druggists and Fancy Goods
Dealers Fcb.l—dwSro
Thousands’are daily speaking in the praise of
ID Hi. EATON’S
INFANTILE GORBIAt,
and whyt because it never fails to afford instantaneous
relief when given in time. Itaets like magic, and one
trial alone will convince you what we say is true. It
contains
NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE
of any kind, and therefore relieves by removing- the
sufferings of your child, instead of deadening its sensi
bilities. For this reason it commends itself as the on
ly reliable preparation now known for Children
Teething, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Gri
pingin the Bowels, Acidity of the Sto
mach, Wind, Cold in the Head, and
Croup, also for softening the gums, reducing injlamation
regulating the boicels, and relieving pam, it has no equal—
being an anti-spasmodic it is jised in unfailing success in
all cases of Convulsions or oilier Fits. As
yon value the life and health of your children, and wish to
save them from those sad and blighting consequences which
are certain to result from the use of narcotics of which all
other remedies for Infantile Complaints are composed, take
none but Dr. baton’s Infantile Cordial, this
you can rely upon. It is perfectly harmless, and
cannot injure the most delicate infant. Price 25 cents.
Full directions accompanv each bottle. Preparedon
ly by CHURCH & DUPONT,
No. 409 Broadway, New York.
Healthy human Blood upon being
ANALYZED
always presents us with the same essential elements,
and gives of course the True Standard. Anal
lvze the Blood of a person ‘suffering from Consump
tion, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, See- and
we find in every instance certain deficiencies in the red
globules of Blood. Supply these deficiencies, and
you are made well. The Blood Pood is founded
upon this Theory—hence its astonishing succsss.
There are
FIVE PREPARATIONS
adapted to the deficiencies of the Blood in different
diseases. For Conglxs, Colds, Broncliiti3
or any affection whatever of the Tiiroat or
Lungs, including Consumption, use No. 1,
which is also the No. for Depression of Spir
its, Loss of Appetite, and for all chronic
coinplairtS) arisingfrom over-use, general
debility, and nervous prostration. No.
2. forLtver complaints, No. 3 for Dyspep
sia. Being already prepared for absorption it is Taken
toy drops and carried immediately into circulation,
so that what yo i gain you retain. ;The No. 4 is for
Female Irregularities, Hysteria, and
Weaknesses, «fcc. See special directions for
this For Sait Rheum, Eruptions, Scro
fulous, Kidney and Bladder complaints
take No. 5. In all cases the directions must be strict
ly followed. Price of the Blood Food, SI per bottle.
’ Sold by CHURCH Jf- DUPONT, Druggists, No. 36
Maiden Lane, New York.
For sale by Acee & Iverson, i emoerton tx. Car
ter, J. A. Whiteside & Cos., Urquhart & Chap
man, and J. W. Brocks, Colunious.
March 2S— dwtf ___
T NOTICB.
ALL persons indebted to J. ENNIS Sc CO., eithe
by Note or Account, past due are requested
come forward and settle, without delay.
Columbus March 1. 1660—wtf
G. T. WILLIAMS’
GALLERY.
G. T. WILLIAMS has just leturncd from thenorth
with all the new and late improvements in the
PHOTOGRAPHIC ART,
Embracing quite a variety of Novelties and Curiosi
ties. making
HIS GALLERY
one ofthe most attractive "and fashionable resorts in
the city
Photographs, Stereoscopes, and many other styles o
Pictures of Distinguished Persons and Scenery now
on exhibition. The public is respectfully invited to call
and examine the above styles of Pictures at
WILLIAMS’
GALLERY OF VARIETY,
No. 67 West Sid* Broad St.
I am now better than ever prepared to execute those
beautiful
Photographs, Ambrotypes, Stereo-
SCOPES, and all other stylfes of Pictures known in
the Art, and on account of my increased facilities will
do my work as low, and in most cases lowerthan any
Gallery in the city, and in a superior style.
Don’t fail to give me a call. U. T. WILLIAMS,
Sept. 3—dtf riiotograplier.
SPOOL THREAD! SPOOL THREAD!
MANUFACTURED FROM
PEABODY 3 S
Celebrated Lons' Staple Upl’d Cotton.
fUIIE subscriber having purchased of Mr. CIIAS.
i- A. PEABODY, the bulk of,the Thread maim
aclured, bv way of experiment, from his very Supe
rior Cotton, will be happy to show it to his custom
ers. This thread is superior to any heretofore offer
ed in this market, front its greath strength and even
ness. The manufacturers say they have never before
sent out so good an article; and so great is their ap
preciation of the value of tins cotton for making spool
thread, that they offer Mr. Peabody 25 eents per Il>.
for his whole crop this season. Call, ladies, and ex
amine for yourselves. oct3()—dtf
J. W. WARE.
KEPfOVAL.
St Dr. DAVIS has r moved his office over
the Drug Store of Urquhart & Chapman, on
.Broad street. Orders left at the Drug
Storeor office above will be attended to. Dr. D.
attends strictly to all cases of Surgary entrusted
to his care.
Columbus, Ga., Nov 1. dtf.
DISSOLUTION.
nPHE firm of MANLEY, IIODGES & CO., is
this day dissolved by mutual consent. An
early settlement of their business is earnestly
solicited. Call at our Store and Como as nearly
up to your obligations as possible. Pay us all
the money you con. January 1, IS6O.
GEORGE MILLER,
TNretiring from the firm returns his sincere
thanks to the old friends and customers, and
earnestly desires a continuation of thoir liberal
ity to the new firm.
MANLSY4 HOBBES,
WILL continuo business at the old stand,and
will be happy to serve their friends and
ustomers. Jan. 1, 1861.
HEADY
MADE
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings
Shirts, Collars, Cravats,
HALF-HOSE, GLOVES 1
SUSPENDERS, UMBRELLAS
KM'S MB CAPS,
Traveling Shawls, Blakets,
Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises,
cfcc.
All of the latest styles and best qualities, are
now ready for the Trade at the old established
Ih, DANIELS GO.,
183 BEOAD STREET,
COLUMBUS, GA.
Every variety of Garments made up to meas
ure, in the latest and most approved styles and
warranted to please. .T. 11. D. A CO.
Columbus, October 6. dwtf.
LcVert Female College,
TALEOTTON, GA-
THE Exercises of this Institution wil
be resumed on the
Monday in Jan jary next-
During the prerent year the College
has been underlhe charge of Mr. W. B.
SEALS, and we do not hesitate to say,
that a more gentlemanly and efficient ..Teacher is not
to be found anywhere in the State. In our opinion
lie possesses rare talents for conducting a Female
College. lie maintains excellent discipline, preserves
admirable oreer, and advar.ces his pupils with a [ra
pidity we have never before seen surpassed. Mr.S.
is a native Georgian and a Graduate of the Georgia
University. It is his purpose to devote himself exclu
sively to the noble occupation in which he is now en
gaged. He merits the paironage of lie public, and
we trust *hat a generous people will sustain him.
E. 11. Worri 11, Judge SC. Win. Stf. Brown,
Dr. T. B„ Turner, Thomas A. Brown,
A, F. Owen, Win. J. Weekes,
John T. Blount, Dr. A. Wynne,
Talbotton, Ga., 26th Dee.—wtf.
AMERICAN WATCHES!
jCtt IN GOLD AND SILVER CASES,
At Purple’s old Stand, Jone’s New Building
JS-sColumbus. Georgia.
fjybusl Oct,3o—dwtf T. 8- SFEAR
Ayer’s Ague Cure.
Change of Schedule.
MONTGOMERY AND WEST POINT
HAIL ROAD COMPANY.
Ornc* Mortcomery West Poiht R. R.
COLUMBUS, Aug. 16,1859
CLOSE CONN ECTIONS.
upHROUGH to Memphis, Nashville and New Yoik
A (via Knoxville) per accommodation Train, leav
ing 9 45 p. m.
Mail Trains
LeaveColuinbus..., 6.15 a. in.
Arrive at Montgomery 12 m.
Arrive at West Point 2.25 p m.
LeaveColuinbus 3.45 p
Arrive at Montgomery... 10 15a.m.
Arrive West Point 2.45a.m.
Leave Montgomery at .8.30 a. m.
Leave West Point 6, 15 a. hi.
Arrive at Columbus . ..... ~,..2.45p.in,
Leave Montgomery ~.,8.45 p m.
Leave West Point..., *.*.3.50 p.m.
Arrive atColumbus. 3. a. in.
Freight 1 rain leaves Columbus at 4P. M.
Arrives at 12.08 P.M.
Photographic
Freight Arrangement
BETWEEN; ATLANTA &COLUHKISUK*
B\ an arrangement between the Railroad Companies
composing the two routes front Atlanta to Colum
bus, concluded attheir convention at Savannah on the
liiiii instant, it, was agreed that the following rates
between Atlanta ami Columbus shall govern, taking
effect from the Ist day ot May 1657.
VIA WEST POINT.
Uorn per bushel 11c. Wheat 12; Oatsß; Bacon
Whisky, Flour, in sacks or barrels per ! W il»s 35c; —
Bagging, Rope, Lard in eans or libls. per 100 lbs 45c
Coal, Pig Iron, by carload, per ton, 8? 3.75.
VIA MACON.
Jt 0 ™ Per bushel 14c. Wheat 15c. Oats 16c. Bacon,
Vt nis key, * lour m sacks or barrels, per 100 lbs., 44c.
Rope, Lard in cans or bbls. per 100 pounds
ascents. Coal, Piglron,by carload, per »nj*4.6Bci
.1. L. MTTSTIAN,
President Muscogee It Q
GEO. W. ADAMS’,
rUtpenutenden t Sou 111 western Railroad
EMERSON FOOTE,
fluperir.tendent Macon and Western Railroad
GEO. G. HULL,
Superintendent Atlanta and LaGrange Railroad.
SAM’L G. JONES,
Eugineei and Superintendent M A W P. B.
Aug. 17, 1859 d&vvtf.
Change of Schedule.
MOBILE & GIRARD RAILROAD, >
Girard, Ala., Nov. 5, 1,860. ]
FROM and after this date, the Mail Train wilPeave
the Girard Depot daily (Sundays excepted) at
2:40 p. in., and arrive at Union Springs at 6:28 p. in.;
leave Union Springs daily (Sundays excepted) at 6:35
a. m., and arrive at Girard at 10:10 a. ni.
The Freight Train will leave Girard every day,
(Sundays excepted.) kt 6 o’clock am., and arrive at
Union fp'Hnps at f2 m. Leave Union Rpringseverv
day.(Sundaysexcepted) at 12:4© p. m.. ami arrive
at Girard at 6:25 p. rn.
Nov. 12—dwtf B. E. WELLS, Sup’t.
MTTBOOG-EE 351. 7A
ahajv a e or sahsd ui e.
SM«ssn rasra ni
g vv W --“VI
(4N and after 26th Feb. 1860, the Evening Mail
J Train will leave Columbus at 3.30 p. m., and ar
rive at Macon at 9.05 p. m.
Leave Macon at 11.30 p , tn. arrive at Columbus at
5.35 a. m.
The Morning Mail Train will leave at 3.15a. m. and
arrive at Macon 8.56 a. m.
Leave Macon 9.45 p. m. arrive at Columbus at
3.30 p. nr. W. L. CLARK, Supt.
Columbus, Fe!). 27—dwtf.
SAVANNAH k rHAEI ESTOF
STEAK-PACK 1- T UN E.
The Steamer WM. SEABROOK,
!a P t - F. BARDEN, will shortly take
her place on this Line, leaving Savan
nah and Charleston twice a week.
Having a through freight arrangement with the
Centralßailroad and its connections, ail freights be
tween Charleston 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.
Nov. 25—dwtf
GEN KVA A GADEMY.
yg&fr The Exercises of this school will
js?H§kL commence on the SECOND MON-
IN JANUARY.
rjalr'J&s The Principals of this School have
mEFaP gone to a great deal of troable and
expense to build up a school on an equality with
the best, and no effort will be 'spared to make
everything agreeable.
French, Latin, Greek, and ail other branches
usually taught in our Colleges will be taught in
the above. Music will also be taught in full.
Board can be had For any number of pupils on
the most reasonable terms.
The Principals are fully capacitated for their
business, and will do all in their power to make
the school take high rank.
Principal Male Dep’t L. R. McNAMAR,
“ Female “ Miss L. STOKES.
Gevcva, Dec. 2S—wtf
SPRIM VALE INSTITUTE
CUTHBEIIT, GA.
#TIIE next Session of this new and
popular School will open
ON MONDAY,JANUARY 14
and continue five months.
Competent Teachers will be in attendance.
Board can be had with the Principal and private
families of near residences on reasonable terms.
For farther particulars send for a catalogue.
There are seven reasons why this School com
mends itself to public no»ice in preference to many
ofonr popular schools.
Ist. The heaitlifulness of the location.
2d. Its freeness from all the vices which tend to
allure the mind from deep and curncsi application to
study.
3d” The thoroughness and diligence to winch the
student is subjected—being taught that lie has no
time to waste
4th. Vocal music is a daily exercise, free of charge
in which the whole school join in the sweet accents
which arouses the tired intellect, and k stores elas
ticity to the drooping imnd
sth. The efforts made to dex elope the mind by the
use of practical Instruction at the expense of the
impractical
6th, The deep interest manifested by the Teachers,
Trustees, and Citizens, gives it that social and lively
aspect,— so harmonious to the youthful mind —ren-
dering tlm school-house a pleasant resort lo the stu
(fentinstead of a house of dread and hatred.
7th. The systematic manner in which the school is
conducted. .“Heaven's .first law” is adopted and
practiced. A. 8. EDGERLY, Principal.
Cuthbert, Ga , Dec. 24. wtf.
PEYTOS H. COLfttriTT. )
JAMES W. WARRER. { Edltor *'
$5 PER ANNUM.
ALL STYLES.
ft
HATS
LAJNDO3W,
W ould inform his friends and the public generally
that he is now receiving his Fall Stock of Hats, con
sisting of all varieties of
Cassimere IMoleskin
<fc French Felts,
Os every color and quality, and of the VERY
LATEST IMPORTATION, at prices to suit all.
O-A-iPS of every kind, and alsoagreat variety of
CHILDREN’S HATS AND CAPS,
And a good assortment af
‘Umbrellas and Walking Canes.
We have always on hand our superior
■WOOL HATS,
Made expressly for us.
C hi 111 Inis, Ga., August 23. dwrf
Helmbold’s Genuine Preparations.
Helmltoltl’s llttckvt for the Bladder.
Helmbold’s Bin hu for the Kidneys.
Helnibold’s Bnchu for the Gravel,
llelmbold’s Buchu for Dropsy.
Ilehnhold’sßucliu for Nervousness.
Helmbold’s Buchn for loss of Memory,
lleliubold’s Buchu for Dimness of Vision.
Ilelmbold’s Buchu for Ditficult Breathing,
Helmbold’s Buchu for Weak Nerves.
Halm bold’s Buchu for General Debility.
Ilelmbold’s Bucliu for Universal Lassitude.
llelmbold’sßachu for Ilorror of Disease,
llelmbold’s Buchu for Night Sweats,
flelmbold’s Buchu for Wakefulness.” -
Helmbold’s Buchu for Drynessot the'Skin.
Helmbold’s Buchu for Eruptions,
lleliiihold’s Bucliu for Pains in the Back.
Ilelmbold’s Buchu for Heaviness of the Eyelid, with
Temporary Snllusion and Loss of Sight,
llelmbold’s Buchu for Mobility and Restlessness,-with
Want of Attention and Horror of Society,
Ilelmbold’s Bucliu for Obstructions,
Helmbohi’s Bucliu for Excesses arising from Indiscre
tion, and all Diseases of
FEMALEB—FEMAI.ES—FEMALES
OLD Oil YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED OR CON
TEMPLATING MARRIAGE,
TAKE NO MOKE PILLS.
THEY ARE OF NO AVAIL.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OF BUCHU
IS THE VERY BEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD
For all complaints incident to the sex. whether arising
from indiscretion, habits ofdissipation, or in the
DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE.
SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
Take no more Balsam, Mercury or unpleasaut Medi
cine for Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases.
HELM BOLD’ S.EXTRACT OF BUCHU CURES SE
CKET DISEASES.
In all their stages, At little expense.
Little dr no change of diet, No inconvenience.
ANI) NO EXPOSURE.
Use IIELMBOLD’S BUCIIU for excesses arising
from habits indulged in
BY YOUNG AND OLD,
And for alldiseases arising from habits of dissipation.
It removes all improper discharges, and will restate
the patient in a short time to health and purity.
Use IIELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OF BUCHU for dis
eases and affections of the most distressing character.
Use IIELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OF BUCIIU loral
affections and alldiseases of the
URINARY ORGANS.
Whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever
cause they may have originated, and no matter of
HOW LONG STANDING.
All the above diseases and symptoms admit of the
same treatment and may originate from the same
cause.
READ! READ! READ!
IIELMBOLD’S BUCHU is safe and pleasant in taste
and odor, but immediate in its action.
Personally appeared bell)re me, an Alderman of the
city of Phiiadeiphia, 11. T. Helmbold, Chemist,who be
ing duly sworn, does say,that his preparation contains
no narcotic, mercury orinjurious drugs, but is purely
vegetable. 11. T. HELMBOLI), Sole Manufacturer.
Sworn and subscribed before me, the 22d day of
November, 1854. WM. P. HIBBARD, Aid.
Price SI per bottle, or six for #5, delivered to any
address.
Prepared by 11. T. HELMBOLD,
Practical and Analytical Chemi-t,
104 South Tenth St., below Chestnut Phila
Bewaie of Counterfeits,
AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS,
Who endeavor to dispose “of their own” and “other”
Articles on the reputation attained by
Helmbold’sGenuine Preparation.
“ “ Extract Bt chu,
“ “ # “ Saua^ariila,
u “ Improved Rose Wash.
SOLD BY J. W. BROOKS,
And all druggists everywhere. Ask for Ilelmbold’s
—take no other. Cutout the advertisement and send
for it,and avoid imposition and exposure.
J. W. Brooks, wholesale and retail agent for Colum
bus. Ga. Augl7—dwffm.
SILVER RUN HOTEL.
Seal’s Depot.
THIS well’known house is stil
'” > L kept in its usual good order, and
MS ~ i,has accommodations for all who
jßrfapliHgljjLa ' The present Proprietor will spare
no oains for the comfort of his customers.
Juu3o— tvly R. R, GILBERT.
TiltitS, TRINtf t
EUGENIE Tranks, Saratoga, French, *ol
Leather, and various other Trunks for
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Also Bonnet Boxes, Leather Bags, Pollisif
Bags, Valises, <£c. For saile very low at
A. l\ SANDERS A CO'S
Boot and Shoe ctore 102 Broad St.
Columbus, .1 u y 4.1859. dwtf
Sihon hi ev, / Rule to er-'ab -!i Lost Note*,
vs. / .fustffiis Cos IP 4th Dtst. G M.
John O. Austin j Cliatta: .'tee County.
IT appearing bv the return of the Constable, that
the Defendant, John C. Austin, cannot he found
in this State; It is ordered that said defendant take
notice and appear before said [Court, at the April
Term 1861. and show cause why a copy should not
he established inlteuof'h* original, shown to he
lost or destroyed. Further ordered that this rule be
published one month- Given tinder my hand and
«eal this Fehruaiv 16th, 1861.
A C. HUDSON, J P [L, «.]
Feb, 2'th, 1->SI —w3(td
(li*X)ii(ilA, Fhattahooeiiee Fount*.
W' HEREAB Geo. W Morgan applies for I et ers oi
Administration de bonis non on the estate o' -
Jacob Lamb late of said connty,[deceased:
These are tocite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased to appear at
my office and file their objections, if any they have,
otherwise letters will be granted to said applicant on
the Ist Monday in April next.
Giveri under my hand and official signature, Teh
16,1061. JOHN F. DANIFL,
Ex' Olticio Clerk of Ordinary.
Feli2 r > 166 j— w3od
NOTICE.
MR. H.C. McKEE having disposed of his Carriage
Repository' and Stock in the Carriage business
in Columbus,lias located his office at the store oi
Messrs. Chaffin & Johnson, Broad Street, where all
parties indebted by note ti account w ill find their
claims in the hands of John G. McKee for settlement,
and parties owing oid claims are particularly reques
ted to call and settle bv renewal or otherwise.
July 14 —wtf H. C. McKEtr.
& CAPS.