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COLQTJTTi & WARREN, Proprietors.
& V ill.
■Ci): Oailo £uics
F-ibLishad every taurnmg (Sundays <s2cep
vtt) ill i t V iS DOLLARS per annum, in udvauuc
■ t Dollar,* if not paid before the end of year.
€4c iUccki o €im t%
;i Published every MO A DAY MORNING,
•Vo Dulilars per annum. strictly in advance.
& on K.nmlolplt th?
Post Uliice.
a; 0 ‘-J £fttTiJ3 j£i © ft JM? B© B
Advertiiements of live lines and less in either
the OmJy or Weekly Times, will be inserted at
.m > emits for the first insertion and2s cents forcaeb
«-tbsoq[uent untgrtior..
AdvsrtisiaentJ exceeding five Tinea v/ill be
%b = lOicants por line for the first, and five
i !.'>.*r each subsequent insertion,
Displayed advertisements triil br> charged for
space they occupy.
Sales of Land and Negroes, by Administratcrc,
Executors, and Guardians, areroquired by law to
bo held on the flm Tuesday in the month be
tween the hours often in the forenoon and three
i t the afternooon, at the Court House in the coun
ty in which the property i tuato. Notices of
be sale mu3t bo g'veu in a public gazette forty
ajf 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.
Notiiotu Debtors and Creditors of an Estate
must bo published forty (lays.
No uoo that application will bo made to the
0 >ur;, of Ordinary for leave to sell Lund or No
gruQ >, QiUot bo published weekly two months.
Citations fur Loiters of Administration must bo
nub is hod thirty days—for Dismission from Ad
niaistr.itioi), monthly six months—for Dismission
fro u Guardianship, forty days.
Rules for Foreclosure of Mortgage must be
ptblished monthly for four months—forestablish
nig lost papers for tho space of three months—
for compelling titles from Executors or Adminis
trator.!, where a bond has been given by the de
ceased, the lull space of three months.
Publications will alwads be continued accor
ding to these, the legal requirements, unlese oth
orwise ordered.
■’ following aro the contracting rates change
oleasurd.
DAIuV UATi'.r.
12 'noatha.
i moat‘d.
A ninths.
3 .norah?,
* UOltho.
1 mu::th.
sqrs.
1 | 5 7 y util 13 Ot! 17 t'O iut
2 ! S> u 12 Ul> ‘ll UO ia 0i25 Ot 2) O'
...... I 12 0 i 15 00 la 00. 25 (Hi! 33 Ob tt
■i 15 (■ j ty ou, 22 ooj 30 Op! do 0, 5 > i o
5.. 1 ia t' ! .5 <‘o 30 00' do 00: sti Oo 6' 0
G... | io « 1 ia 00 35 00 50 •» i 60 0( 1 7 > '0
«... ' tj j 13 00 41 00 60 -!70Oi j6l < 0
8.. j iu « ! auo 46 ou 70 o i -o ot; y > o
10... ! ».» t : )0 1)0 60 UO 80 00; 00 Jt'jiOo ti
'VciMIvLY U A I MS.
12 months.
y months.
4 m >ntha.
{ rnonch3
| 7 months,
- .
) month *
No. of
vV|ra.
1.. | 250 lUo j 5 sc; 10 00 15 00 20 00
2.. 5 00; 600 l| 0o Ju 00 25 00 30 0*
3 ! 75"1]00! uso 25 Ooj 35 0l»! 40 00
4 I 10 On! 1 5 oo iy 00 30 00! 40 Ol ; 50 11
5 !12 01): 17 00 jio oi* 10 ooj 50 Ooj 60 Ot
u ; 15 00120 00 25 Ou 50 ot- 60 00! 70 < 0
7.. ! 17 0i)25 00 So Oil 60 oo! 7u ooj 80 00
5.. io 00,3 cou j4O *lO 70 uO 80 00; 9o (I
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e 3t’XLm3El®
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P HINT INO OFFICE,
Eiacdoiph Street, Columbus, Georgia.
. . AVING in successful operation two of KOI
li & CD’S CYLENDER PRESSES
RUNNING BY aTEAM,
Yo are prepared to exocuto, at short notice, every
ascription of
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING,
unsurpassed stylo, as cheaply as can be dotu
anywhere in the South.
We have on hand a large variety of NE W JOE
TYPE and shall keep a constant supply of
Plain & Fancy Psiper & ar Js,
Our facilities for turning off this kind of work ,
vith promptness and despatch, will make it great
y to the interest 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, &e. &c
ALSO, RAILROAD & STEAMBOAT BLANK-
FvXTTIS trs xl e.ax,x,.
ThK Department is under tho management 0
Mr. l\ 5. PORTER, whose long experience an<
acknowledged reputation as a Job Printer, are ;
sufficient guarantee that ail work entrusted to hi
ouri' will be executed with energy and faithiulnes
We have now in ooaueetion with the c-fiiee j
omi lete
BOOK BINDERY
and La- o in - mplov and young man who, unde
the veteran GRAY and others, bus perfected bin
sell iu tuis branch of business; we pledge oui
salves to give the most perfect satisfaction in tb
manmeture of all styles of
Lfdgeia Account Sooka,
Court Reccrda. Steamboat and Rail
Road Blank Bocks,
We intend not to l>o outdone in the style an
finish of our wc T k, in tuber department, by an.
establishment Soul b, uud that we may be able
make .or i r ci.-atisfaetory we have adopted ti
Cash systi ivl,
j*n. 1. 1360
Mimte pii ®iiim
RAMSEY & LAMAR,
rVT'JX itNEYS AT LAW,
COuPfclßUa. O is
i s£iff'’oulce over the Bank of Columbus- j&g
f. n ramsey. albebi r. lam ah.
March 3, IB6o—dly.
Samuel Thatcher,
ATTO uN E V A T LAV, ,
Georgetown, Quitman Cc. Gut.
i yTLLpractice m the counties of Webster, Terrell
, * Kandolph Chaitahoocee, Stewart Quitman,
Ctay. Early, Miller, and in Harbour county, Ala.
May 23 dtf.
H. ill. SAPP,
AOKPOUttarEX AT X.jX'tiT.
Columbus, Gra.
WILL practice in the Chattahoochee Cirev.itand
adjoining counties.
Office on Randolph street, a few doors west of the
Rost «»ffice. July2">—dvvti,
Joscjjli F. I*ou,
A. TTO ST, ISNT Td TT _A.T X.TX.'W,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Dlfice on Randolph Street, over lloltand llufellin’*
Office. April 16— wdly.
las’ioia BeiSmuc,
ATTORNEY -A.T
TALBOTTOK, Talbot Cos,. Gu
October 24, 1858. WA-its.
jyio«e» & Laws,
ATTORIffETTB
COL HAW fAN, GEOR GIA .
it. J. MUSES. - WM. A. LAWS
Office next door to the Post Office.
Sept. 1. 1853. dwtf.
>NO. M. PHILIPS. WALTER H. W EEMS.
& WeeistSj
A.ttoi-iievs at Law,
CRAWFORD, ALii.
Will practice in the Courts ol Russell County j
m the supreme Cuurl oi th» State, and iu the j
(Tutted Status District Court zi Montgomery.
March 2d, tKf>u—w&dtf.
K. W. POU, ;
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MUM, HIS TE\N.
on corner of Main and Gayoso
fliers, over A. B. C ffey’a Citoru.
January 1, 18(ii—uwif.
s ' i( & sos.
t> K N T i H T. S,
cn Elandolph Street, n?ar Broad,
COL V M BIJ S , GA .
Cell n.l u<-„ Deo. if, 1857. and Jl wt .
DissoLirrloN,
IN consequence oithe deariioC Mr. DANIEL, tin
firm of
HUSHES, DANIEL & GO.
was dissolved on the (ii i February. Tiie und {
is surviving partners, are ready to settle .ill claims I
unuiisi said firm; and those indebted to said firm, win j
tleage settle immediate]) as the burin ss must t><
cosed. The undersigned,in the name ami style of
vVill I'oniiiuie itie VV nrtlionM £&, Comutis*
iSusiSness in all Us braueuess Office e.i ihs
i.owe.i Wareiiouae
WM. H.HUOHE*
W.c; HiipCEH l
Peh >lt
(Q(s)(o)jv< TOTIMLjt j
(FIRST CLASS HOTEL,)
Corner Broad and Crawford Street*,
COLUMBUS.GA.
COOK, j
march—dwtf. PRUPKIETOR j
CUBA HOUSE,
-
THU sub criticr having taken 1 harg*- ot the
jjj above ltoiei,and entirely renovated and fHt* ri
jj. up l' e same tor the at- ointnodiui n oi the
LUL »ul>lic, solicits a share oi their patronage,
c ill sp ire no pains to please; and having had
considerable experience in cat rini; lor the appetite
and . omfoil of ihe public, feels cm fident of civ ngs.it
staction. C. C. BONNAKD.
elept niberS ri&ivtf
WATCH-MAEIKG.
/gfc LADIES and Gentlemen, if you wish
to have your Watches nicely fixed and
go°d running order, you must go to
THE SWINGING CLOCK,
81 BROAD STREET,
A largo Block ot first ciass W atches for sale.
WILLIAM >MITH,
Practical Watch-Maker-
N. B—Observe the long Clock swinging in
the window may 24 dly.
CHt-APANi) PLV if
FURNITURE
AT
«T. H.SIKE 3 8,
1nT0.4t2 BROAD STREET
Lotmiibsis, Ga.
Dec. 24, ISfiif—dtf.
money Wanted,
AT
r. H. SIKE*3 FURNITURE STORE,
fN 8 vi ALL B LL* t >R OTHERWISE, in exchange
* for good, plain and substantia* r uri i-ur!*
Jan 11—dtf J. H SlKEss. 4 Broad st.
TO RENT,
4 A comfortable House, c#n-
Te dent to the business? portion
m » '*' e e * f * • Apply Io J. F.
Iversvu, at Acve & Iverson's
l U K o.c jar, ls !'f
iiouk UINmNU
ALL SIS BRANCHES
üb.kwpatcb and elegantly done at short rtotic
TIMES OFFICE
Oolambus. Nov. 27—dL
THE SOYKRKIRKTY OP THE STATES.
COLUMBIA, CiEuKi«lAj C. S., WEOxNKSDAV MARCH 13, Ibtil.
iidnisioid’s Genuine Fr^p«ration^-
Uehiiiiuld’s Buchu for the Uladde
lie.imiiold'p liuciui foi itie Kidneys.
Heimbold’s lim lni lor (tie Gravel.
Heimbold’s Bin ftu ftu Dropsy
HelmhiVid’s Itiichii for \ervou3itesr.
Ileluitndd’s Hiit tui for loss oi Memory,
H" mbol i’s Hu. im ior iMniiis-f oi Vis ion.
Helnd) • f!’ Hucliti for Dirfici.it lireatiung,
Helmfrold’s B ii liu foi Weak Nerves,
Heuiitj iid’s tiiu im H»r General Debility,
lielmhold’b Bue.liu tor traversal Lassitude
tleliiitiold’s Hu bo for ({ nor fi* sense.
Mehnb Id’s Bin.tin for Night Sweats.
Hetmboid s Hu hu for W ke in Imps.
lleUuboid’pUuiliu for Drynes.-oi lire Skin
Helmboid’s buci.u tor E uptiims
f teiuiboid’s Buchu for Pamsm ihe Back,
H* I mho 11 3 Buchu for tie iv ness of the Eyelid, v.ith
Tempura y Hufiusion and Loss of Sight
Helmhoid’s »Ju hu lor Afo'uiuy a»d R stlessness.witli
Want or Attention and Horror of Society,
ffelmbo d’s Buchu for Obstructionp,
Heln»»>«d’p Buchu for Ex> e.-: ?e;.s arising from ladisc’-*).
tion, sfufTiti .List-asos of
FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES
OLD OR Yt'U "G, Si GLE, MABR . D OR CON
TEMPLATING M A Kill AC E,
TAKE NO MORE PILLS.
THEY ARE OF NO AVAIL.
HELMBOLD’S EXTuA' T• F BUCHU
IS THE VERY BEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD
For all complaints modem to the sex, whether arising
from indiscretion, habit* of and saiuatiou, or in t..e
DECL NE i»R CHANGE OF LIFE.
-EE kYMPIOM- ABOVE.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
Take no more Balsam, M n tny or unpleasant Medi
cine tor Unp! asam and Dangerous Diseases.
lIELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OF BUCIIU CURES SE
CuET DISEASES.
In all their stage-, At little expense,
Little or no cliange of diet, No tnconv T eßie«ce.
A'DNO EXPOSURE.
Use IIELAIBOLD’S BUCIIU for excesses arising
from tiabita .udulged in
BY YOUNG AND OLD,
And for all diseases arising from habits of
t removes all improper discharges, and will restore
the patieni in a snori tune to health and purity.
se MELMBoLD’S EXTRACT F BUCHU tordi‘-
eases nd art cuons of rh m si distressing charar.er.
Use HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OF BUCHU toral
arfoctionsanu all diseases oi the
URINARY ORGANS.
Whether existing in Mule or Female, from whatever
cause they may have originated, and no matter oi
HoW LONGSTANDING
Ail the above disease- uui symptoms admit of the
sa.< e treatment and may originate horn the same
cause.
HEAD! READ! READ!
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU is sate and pleasant in taste
and odor, hui im.mdiale in its action-.
Personally p > uied t» tore me an Alderman of the
city oi Piiiiade.pbia, H.T. Heimbo and Cbeimst, who be
ing du y sworn, o * sav that h * prcparaiion contain.-
no narco it. me curv ru jui <>us drugs hui is p .reiy
vegeiah e. 11. T HE' MLioLD Manutactur. r
Sworn and suoSi-rihed betoie tut, the 2vUi day of
Novt-mber, *KS4. WM P HtBH • Ri>, Aid,
Price per btin ie, or si ato 3 SS», delivered to any
.<!<l ess
Prepared by H. T. IIELMB I.”,
Practi'al and Anaiy ic«. Cbeini t,
SU4 Souili Tt-ntli S-.. i:- low Chestnut Phila
Buwaieof Courterieits,
AND SiM'i.n\t;iPL ts e EM.ERS,
VVDioendeavor to>u-p< se • ofibeu own” und“otSier”
Article on tile repiiiiii on iita.ned by
iiehnboid’sGeuume i’reparauon
“ * Eali ci Buchu,
“ . “ S.trsapariiia,
“ Improved Rose Wash.
SO D B' J W. iiidn K>.
And all druggiM* every win re. Ask for llelmbold’*
take no o her. Cu out ihe <id> eit.ar nen andsend
fbi ii, iud .ivoul hjii gitio and exposure
J W. iiruohb, iMioiesaieuiit. retail aitein torColtiii.-
biis.Ga. A ou 17—d*v6m.
Lockhart, Young & BoiierD,
CARRIAGE ; EPuSIXOEY,
RAt!T Slot. 01-- < GLKTHOIJPE STI-.EET,
OPPOSITE TEMPER \St E HALL,
AT THE 4»i,s> r TaND OF
EOBffiIIS&McKEE.
WE inviie the attention of friends and the publis
generally to our largs rod varied stock of
VEHICLES,
of every descrip ion, embracing every* variety of
Fine < oach c s, Eoekaways,
Light Tcp Wagons,
Top and No-Top Buggies,
Side Springs Buggies
Fancy Light Trotting Wagers, &c..
All of the latest and most approved sty les and best
makers, and which v/e off- r or sole on the m st ac
commodating terms Being convinced that the
t'ASH SYSTEM is most conduci e to tiie interests ot
both buy e> and seller we s all endeavor to conduct
our iiusfn* ss as nearly as possible on that plan, and
we there urn offer fxtr » ordinary inducements to
Cash purchasers. Beling a.-sureo we can make it
gre’tly to ihe advantag ofaiiparties desiring vehi
cles, io bring the money. Having ample lacilities vve
respectfully solic i a call, and hopo hy strict a teniion
to business to merit and receive a liberal shaie of pa
tronage,
P. s. Having pxrcnsive and complete workshops
wp are fully prepareit to do repairing in ail its br nch
esat ihe snortest notice nd in the b u st manner. To
ennhle ns to adopt the lowest possible s'ale of nr'ces.
al! rvork done at our shops wi’l be cash on delivery
of the w rk.
Ropt B LOCKHART,
GEO. B. YnTTNG,
JOS. A ROBERTA.
Columbus, July S3—wtf.
BL>ANK.S^
0 f every description used by Lawyers,or ofueer
of Court, pHnfpJ oaflv and oa superior paper
at TTIWE.C AFETCK
book: bintdeb'Y.
:o x :kt x> is :o--s'- 9
In capable ai ni faithful kand3, where can be fur
nished every variety of
BLANK BOOKS,
Coart Records and Dockets, Hotel an
Livery Regi*ters, &e., &o.
Magazines, Music, Law Books,£c., boned n
j iy and will, dispatch.
Old w >rks repaned ox rebound as they sns
need, sui'Stan tally.
We warrant .satisfaction in every esse, an<
trust our old friend* will nut he decoyed away,
july ls>—tf.
G. T WII.LI AMs ha’ iust i eturueii from theiiorifa
witii ad the new tud late impr .v» oienu m ibe
(’IIOTOGRAPIIIC ART,
Embracing quite a variety #f Novelties and Curiosi
ties inaki; g
HIS GALLERY
or..■ of tho most attractive and fashionable reser sin
the city
Phott g-xtpliß. Stereoscopoa. and mary other styles o
Pict"r» sos Dis'inguished P. rsons and Scenery now
on exhibition The public is reapeettu Iv invited to call
and examine the above styles of Pn tures at
WILLIAMS’
GALLERY OF VARIETY,
No. 67 West Sid* Broad St.
I am now better than ever prepare j to execute those
beautiful
Photographs, Ambrotypes, Stereo-
SOOPES. and all otherstyies of 1 icruraa known in
th An, audon amount of my increased (Nciiities will
io my work as low, and in most cares lov.erihan any
Gallery in the city and in a superior style.
D n’l tail io give me a call. O. T WILLIAMS,
Sept. 3 ts Photographer.
SPOOL THREAD! SPOOL THREAD!
MANUFACTURED FROM
PEABODY’S -
Celebrated Long Staple Upl’d Cotton.
f I HIE subscriber caving purcha ed < f stir < HAS
L A. PEABO-'Y' the bulb of the Thread nmnu
uc ured, bv wa of ex >eriment. from his ver\ Bupe
rior * otton will be happy to show it to hi cu.-tom
ers. This thread is superior to any heretofor* ogV;r-
J d in this m trket from its reath -trengfh andeven
oess Too in mufactn re re say they have never before
sent eat so goo !an art cle; ands grea* is tiieir <p
.•raei fion of the val<i« ot t! :s cotton for mtk ng spool
thread, that they off r Mr. Peabody 25 cents pet it
fo'his vhole crop line seasea. Cali, Lillies and e>.
amine for you reel vee. oct3 —do
J. W. WAKE
REMOVAL.
» Dr. DAVIS ka? r his ouico ever
the Drug Store of Urquhart & Chapman, oa
Broad street. Orders left at the Drug
Storeur otQoe above will be attended to. Dr. 17.
attends strictly to all of Surgary entrusted
to his care.
fbilumhus. <4*.. i?n? 1 dtf.
SB. J. BUI BE HUB’S
IMFSbIAL
WINS BITTfiES.
A RE C »M usliLMi A CURE AND UiNAIdIL
f\. ter itml Wine couilnued v% ii.ti Birhary, sSo
mm.’s Beal, 'mu rev. Wild * tierry Tiee Park,
spiKeii ird, Oatrio uile Flowers amt Gentian Tue
a<e man it m ureu tiy Ur. Do is tnu set, who i< ati
expero u'ed a. il success u! f liysiciau. mi 1 hence
mil to b. e asse huh git.e qu.cn U's’tums whici
d'uu ibc<« biitiy ami ti ile Utcm
Profea ion r> j ist:> p »*j rs, ed FLe»#» nu yva
liable bitters h& citt •• «.< before h» üb.it or Mlf
year and y^ 1 there is a! e.ivy demand fu. heiii Iron
af pans of the Uiii n.
Ur Ft nk No. 3 * W r esi ! J'!i Street New York »ays
•*I i ave hern greatly ben* fitted tiy us ng Ui. Dotiji
Wine itinera ami now using t.n m fie**i\ a •
su esE’uhy in my print ie Asa meuicnit fut F>
males t consiuetitiem u <qoal » and ’
Dr Guernse . N<» I" West ;3d fireet says:
‘ l hive u-e IDr Dud-’ Wi e itti rs t» my [»rac
lice an * in all cases win r- a toi.ic s re pnred 1 < n
sider them unsurpassed, and toe fully lecomiusiu:
Itiem as a valuable Family Medicine.”
Dr Meach mi of Florida s ys
•Foi o veral years t sofTe ed a‘l the horror* Oi
Chronic Dys epsia. I ussd a 1 other reme-t'e-w ith
ont avail Ids ante i prejiiilU e I'tifuserl Dr Docs’
Wi e Hit eis, w hich have graaiiy benedUed tue, uu
* believe wdl cure uie.”
Mr G S Weave-, of Affinny, N. Y.
‘ *iViy wite w as sink ng fpidly with
the best physicians in Abany and New York <’tt
pro ouuced her case ho. ele«s. B he us & Dr D*cs’
Win- niueis, and i? cured ”
Mr. J E. rtiaa a ot Newa k N J. says:
‘•M. dan liter *asexi erne y ill; she had been at
tended y tom ot our h si physicians; tier diseas
was md until tion ot the ho we is which had nroduie.
extreme dehbity Her case was considered hop-le r
hyadw-tm saw hi r A 'rieii i recom iu rid <5 Dr
Duds’ W ne But* is; she used them and ih well ”
Mr. Br itain, editor oi the Banner of Light In Bos
t in, says:
‘ Dr. i. Bovee Duds’ V»”ine Bitters have cured me
of t!ie P.ies in the wo st amt iiio-t obsiinaie form ”
A disti iguished lady ot ftlobde Ala., vviiling to a
female irmnd sivs:
“I wouid advise you to use Dr J. Bovee D ds’ Tm
penal Wine Bitters. I have used them and considei
them a blessing to out sex ”
W'e might vvr tea sma 1 volume and tlien would noi
give one one fourth ol th • tesiiiiniuiUs in our posses
sion, as to the v riueofthose valuable B ter» hui w*
wiil only say that they are api*roved of bv our be»i
Puysie ana, are doing’ nuvh good in ail parts of the
country, and earnestly entreat the afflicted to try
them
CHARLES WIDDIFJELD& CO. Proprietors,
7S William Street, New York.
Anti sold by Dmggisrs generally.
Sole Wholesale and Retail Agents for Georgia,
PLUMB a. LE TN R, Augusta, Qa.
Sold in Colvmbu* by
ACEH &. IVERSON,
June 23 —d&wlv.
DISSOLUTION.
r rriE firm of MANLEY, UOLMJE3 & CO, if
this day dissolved by mutual consent. Al
early settlement of their business ia earnestly
solicited. Call at our Store and come as nearly
up to your obligations as possible. Pay us all
the money you can. January 1, Jh6o.
GEORGE MILLER,
FN retiring from the firm returns bis sincere
thanks to the old friends ana customers, and
earnestly desires a continuation ol their liberal
ity to the new firm.
MANUY * EOEBES,
WILL continueba iuess at theoi-J stand.and
will be happy to serve their irit-nds sad
stomtrs. J in . I, 1861.
GEORGIA —Chattahoochee County;
i\ HERE ks* Nimrod N. H ward applies fo r lefeii
” m arfm uifuaiion on toe efct. te ot Wih.aia 6
I ihnsoQ, oecea eit:
» hese =<rt 'berero eto cue and adiu nirh all anr
ng 1-r the kmd>ed ard ctedi ora of s id deceas'd
*• brand anpenr.tt the court f Ordinary in and toj
•ud c ti ty and fil- ti eir objections if *ny tiiey
avr* a ii-rKii- h irf lettri* be granted on 'h*
> r-s- M uid v m *pru nei-.
Given under my band and jfficia ; aignature Feb 23d
36 1 J if \ P. DA I 1.. ler>- r» C..
an ex-offi..« G.era Court O.d.
i Fob 25J>, 1861—w30d
THE triends and
patrons of the Cos
LUMBUS TIMES,
and the public gen
erally, are remind
=ed that there has
always been aro
is still attached to
this estal 1:9 aenl. a
tborougnly appoin
ted
C. T. WILLIAMS’
GALLERY.
Change oi
IfoNJ'UoM KK V. AMi U fcfl foi NT'
14AIL ItO\l) rtHH'ANY,
O?FICK JIORTGGMfiBY WEST PoiRT R. K.
COLUMBUS, Aug 16,1859
CLOsaE eONNEOTfONS.
r r'HROITGH io Menipbis, Nasi;vide m-t New York '
A (via Knoxville) per aciommodruioi, TrHi*i, leav
ing 4 45 p. m.
Mail Trains
LeaveColumbua 6.15a. m.
Arrive at M0ntg0mery............. I*2 m.
Arrive at Wpgj Point 2.25 pm.
Leave Columbus 3.45 p *r. j
Arrive at MontjEramejr/.... Id 45n.fn.
Arrive West Point 2.45 a. in. i
lA3ave Montgomery at .8 30 a. m
Leave West Point 6 15 a. m.
Arrive at Columbus ..... ~.2.45gr.m. i
Leave Montgomery ’ 8.45 n m.
Leave West Point.... ...... 2,60 p. n*.
Arrive atColumbus ,N. a. to
Freight Tram leaves Cotumnua at 4M. M.
Arrives at . i 2 . 0 6 F. M.
Freight Arrangement
BET W Ll'> ATLA NT A A* COLIJMBt.Sr
BY" an arrangement between the Railroad • iompam«s
composing the two routes from Atlanta to Colum
bus, concluded attiieir con mention al Savannah on the
16th instant, if 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 lie. Wheat 12; Oats is; Hacoi.
whisky. Flour, in sacits or barrels per 100 lbs 35c:—
Bagging, Rope, Lard in eans or bbls per 100 lbs 45c
Coal, Pig Iron, by car toad, per ton, S* 75.
VIA MACON.
„£° r " P e^ busii el He Wheat 15c. Oats 10c. Bacon
VV hiaitey.Flour ir. sacks or barrels, per 100 lb*., 4ic.-
uaggtng, Rope, Lard in cans or bbls. per 100 poyndi
85corns, Coal. Pig Iron, by car load, p»r t0n94.68*.
J L. MUSTIAN,
President Muscogee R R
GEO. W. ADAMS,
il.nu
EMERSON FOOTE,
Buper:ntendeut Macon and Western Railroad
GEO G HULL,
Superintendent AtlantaandLaGraitgc Raiir -*<
SAM’L G. JONEB,
Engineer and Superintendent M & VV P, B
Aug. 17, 1859 d&wtf.
Photographic
ih nge es Schedule.
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MuU Ui<t UI'iAKU KAi K«IA'D, 1
Girard, Ala., Nov 5, 1860, j
IT* ROM and Jitter this da’e, the Mail Train will env
the Girard Depot daily (Sundays excepted) a
IA 1 p hi . and arrive at Unitin Sprints at 6:28 p. ni
eave » man .-‘pring* daily (»unday* excepted) at 6:3
i m. an arri' eat Giruru at 10:1 a. tr:
She * reijrti■ Train will leave Girard every da>
Sundays **>ce|»ted )at 6«* h*ck a >*,., and arrive a
Union prin aatl2 ra Leave Union Springsever*
<iit (Sundays exiepied) at 12; op. m.. end arriv*
ai Girard at r>;Vsp U i.
Nov. H dwif B E WELLS. Sup’t
MUSCOGEE 3R.„ JR
ORANGE OR BCH£D U L E.
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»i<3a<f»n?-Sw_l g”«g- |_«*• ■ l if '
—W ... « SaC —— . I? ■a) i 1 1 " ■ iV* n>
ON and after 26tb Feb. 1860. the Evening Mh
Train will leave Columbus at 3.30 p. na., and a>
•ive at Macon at 0.05 p. m.
Leave Macon at 11.30 p , :n, arrive at Columbus »
>. v 6 a. in.
The Morning Mail Train will leave at 3 15a tu. an
itTive at Macon 8.56 a. rst. .
Leave Macon 9.45 p. in. arriv'e at Columbus »
30 p in. W. L CLARK, Supt
Columbus. Feb. 27—dwtt.
SAVANNAH * ?niAR! VSV'i
S T E A M ?rl e K FT 11 N F.
„ .„ The Steamer WM. SEABROOh
Capt. F. HARDEN, will shortly tak*
her place on this Line, leaving Savin
nah and Charleston twice a week.
Having a through treight arrangement with to
Central Railroad ar.d its connections, all freighta b
ween Charleston and the Interior of Georgia,coissig*
id to the agents of this line, will be forwarded wit'
lespatrh and free of charge
J. P BROOKS, Agent Savannah.
E. LA.PITTF. St CO. Charleston.
Nov. 25 dwtt
Land, Stock, torn and Fedilfr
FOR SAL E.
I offer at private a:e try R< si
deuce and Plantation n !>’iK-sell eo
EM Aa , '2}4 Mden Com L'oiumbus. Ga
Sf h place con-d-ts of 500 acres—2*o
TBjMTSa'nf wh.i h are incut iva'lon It li > s
■eioarK..Ui> w « I tor r-tilnvr.tion. the y rente* portion
tiei g almost b-vel. Tn residence is a framul dwel
ling with o'ooms pleasantD situated iii as healthv n
region as there is in the Slate. The iwp-ovemernents
tre ail good and substantial. Fra nod negro hous
es stables and barn and an excellent new gio bouve
and screw. 1 will also sell all my present stock of
Corn and Fodder, Mules Hogs and Cattle with the
place.
Persons desiring further information, are referred
to John A. or Thomas I. Lewis, who live adjoining,
and thev will taae pieasure m showing the place t
po-cl astrs SARAH A LEWB.
Noveruoer s—d3wif.
S.IOO REWARD.
igp STRAYED OR SIOLEN from ihe
premises of Mrs. R. H. Lockhart near
on the night of the 271 b
Sept, two MULES; one a yellow horse mule, or
dinary size, whh biack rings around bis leg?—
the other rather darker, and perhaps heavier—
hoth broke. A libera! reward wiil be paid for
their delivery at Mr.. Lockhart’s, or if stolon,
'he above reward will be paid forfcbo mules and
the thief with proof to convict.
dec-4—dlwtf E. R. HOWARD.
85 REWARD
Strayed or Stolen, from my pl»ce in
Muscogee county. 6 miles east of Co
luaibus. on the 2Sth Januar/,a Mule,
Oitw eu a mouse and aorre! color. I will give
the above reward fwr the muie or tbe one that
stole bim. W. D. EDWARDS.
Msr4—*i!w4f* Columbus. P. 0.
PROCLAMATION.
BY
"VAN - AIARCTJS,
I HEREBY' inform my customers, that on and
rffter first December, that my terms will be
ST tIC (L\ CASH. I cannot buy provisionton
tint aud I must sell accordingly. As soon a? cir
ca ustanees wiil a low, I wiii be willing, as I
ha ■ e heretofore done,: >t l to promp' paying
•tun short ume. nwiv2S—4tx
PEYTON £. OOLUUITT, t
JAMES W. \TAEREK. i
$5 PBR ANNUM.
Tirousarids'are daily speaking in the praise of
33 H. EATON’S
INFANiILE COfiilAL,
*nd wlij> Ot caumc it never ftuU u> uu>tuntur.ewe
rti y w hen given m utoe It acts Ukc magic, and »m#
tnm alone Vi iii convince you whai we say ta true,
contains
M PAKEUORIC OK OPIATE
of any kind, and therelore relieves by rcmuvnif lit*
Mjfemt#* of) our rlitld. it-teud ol deadeuiup it sen*i»
iHiiiiea Fot Una re rsoi. >« otnuieUtte tn*tii as the on
ly rehuhie iu> parafion now kin<wi> foi Chlir reu
Tteililng, lilarrhtea, Dysentery, Ctrl*
ping In i hr Buw«l», Acidity of • lie isto
uiat-li, Wlnd, Cold lit the Head, aud
Ct oup, h Iso fur sojlenmg thf tfu*ut % redwing nrjtaim.tum
rcguLu.lv.g Ike Oawels. ami reUevivg paen, U hat no eymu>—
being an it is nsed ui aujtuUttg succta* in
ail cases oi Con v n Uloni or oilier Vita. jSu
you value the Ujt and health us your children, and utH< to
save them from thvje sod and bUgkUug oonueyaenret which
are cert tun to reuull from the are us narcot.ru of which all
other retutdieafor Infantile Complaint* are compooed, take
nurubuiUt baton’s In lain lie CuiUiai,ilu9
you cun rely dp on. it is perfectly h rmlese. aud
cannot injure the most deiicaiemJam. Price 25 cents.
Full directions a« company each bottl*. Pre aieil on
ly by 1 HUH IS A, iii PONT,
No, 40V Broadway, New Yoik.
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Healthy human Blood upon being
AMALYZED
always presents us with the same essential elements,
and eive« of course the True Standard. Anal
yze tlie Blood of ;i person suffering fn m Coiisump
rion. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Scrofula, &c and
we find in even instance certain (l&aencu* in the red
globules of B 1 od Supply these deficiencies, and
you are •• ade " ell. The Blood Foodi- founded
ipon this Theory—hence its astonishing success.—
There are
FIVE PREPARATIONS
idapte : to the eficien> tes us the Blood i- different
liseases. For Touglu, Colds. Uroueliills
•r any affection whmevei ol the Toroal or
G inciudin Consumption, use No. I,
whirl, is also the No for Depression of k|ilr
fts, Lost of Appetite, and for tliclir- nic
onijii air * », arising from over-use. genei h]
leblliiyi hi J nervous prostration No.
.oi Diver « oin pia n I», No. 3 fin Dy»pr|>-
tia. Be nip already pre/au to for ahmirpUuv V is Taken
'»> drops <ud earnediiiiiuediaiel) mio circuialu i>,
ro Thar what yo * gain you retain. Tlie No 4 I 6>r
Fcinnlt Irregularttles, Hysteria,and
A eak nesses, Ate See special doe Holts tur
his I'm Kah it lieum, krnpilnns, io
fulohs, iildnc) and Bladder complaints
tkt No 5 In all cases the direciions mils; b< sir u
v followed Price of the Hfnod Food. #1 per bottle
.Sold by CiiliUCM 4r DIiPONT, Druggists, No. 3*5
dauiei. louifc. New York.
(•’or sale by Acec At Iverson, Pemberton A Car
er, J. A. Whiteside A Cos., L’rquburt A Chap
nan. and J. W. Brooks, Columbus.
Man l 28 dw’M
(ieymmi
Worthy of any Coifldeace fj
fiL-TilßHu
THE BALD AM) GRAY.
vjANY, si i e iJo- gieat di < i very •fi r f W<.« and,
A1 ha e attenipt-d io i~ilytomi ta e hi- I csm a
it e, but pit f*» l • ha\e di. or red store hi g t ..t
wou and pit'ui ce t«sii is iit< i.i.cm; b i iley base all
o me and *.« ne ifti.g ciirrod •. w . j bv fie *•». eio-i
re ut'soil'ioi VVtu'O’s j» » p ram n, at.u i.ate b eu
fnidiv, e»ve toe field .w ns rest ili.-a » ay. r.tad
the f 1 oi\ n g:
Bath. Ala ne, April 18 h, 1559.
Tr< f.•. J. Wood & C<< - Gt • is.: Tlo i«n«r I
*vioi« you in ies(i cttocerniiig your va u.ib.e Hor
.esit ratue,and wh.ch y< i. ha\« pi.bl •Leo in .ha
icm ) ad etsewheie. has gi.en life t- nun e■ us
i qan.eo i* ucli ng the f.j,< ie n the ca e. Tin ei.qu -
rie.- are, nrst, is it a lacto. my hab -atj mad n uie,
08 atau din (he Coiunmi icaiior; recoi.d is it (me of
■it thvie I) • oof allied; lhir.., dot ■ uiy hair si llconiiu.
ue to be i > good onh r and ot uainral cohil To at
ii an and o «nsw. rmv a i biy e-. My i. iriHV.n
eihr.iaii many o. my U e so 4d ye rs pa l
none -oil thri iy a> it biter color* and. tbe fame is
rue ni n y whisky*, and the only taise via it is
••ot ienei.l iy true. * It Hi i- fU st ii,i e i- wa bed off
by f tqueii ■ atilui .-on of the fa e. wien if aie were
used in wi.iiog lie face in c Ore coone* tun wnh t) e
a hikers, th>-same real* l will h i,< ua. to* lair I
have i een in the re. t ipi of a greal nuiol er of leneia
t tju a i p uieof Nhw sci gam ; askin ti.e li iny t air
stiii con inue-to.he g «-o; as liter* it ro in >h laud
i the manufacture and sale of varh us coiiipoimdr .-ib
Wt is ti. a, it ha no doulii been I ase \ini an and and
been us and. in ion > without hi y g *od < fiect, hut n*
absolute injury, 1 La■ ere i u.e.i any ciyourKesto*
i.itive oi ;my account f«r some mo ths, and yet my
hair is as good a 1 - ever, and hum reds have ex*.mined
it with siispnge. as 1 am n*»w 61 years o and ai.-d not a
gray haii in my heah or on my mie: aid to prove
thisfiti.l send you a lock <*f my liair taken oil the
past week. Ire coved your favor or two quar hoi
ties :a-t uminer, lor v. i ich I am very gr..refer: 1 gave
ii 1 1 my friends and there y i.idured lln hi io irv it.
many m re skepfrc-1 until after trial, aid tfien pnr
cti e. 0 and used it w ;:Ji univeisalsuece a. ] wrlia k
as a hiVt-r tfiaf you sei and n*e a test by wh ch 1 can
discover fraud in the itcsionuive, sold f y many 1 fear
tvi houtaiMiioiiiy fioni you. A p-ure : rticie wul tu
sme srtceesa, auo 1 belie-, e when* good effects do not
fopow, t e future u caused by urn impure aiticie,
w hich curies the inventor of the good I deem it m ,
duty fc*-heretofore, to keep you apprised of the con
tiuneu efiocf on my ba r. i attire all wi o ert
quire ofiuk ruy unshaken op ri.ru oi its. valuable i
suits. Ir* mam. dear sir, yoi.rs, Ac.
A. G. RAYMOND.
Aaron B Kn. Nov 37, I*sß
I*iuf. O.J. Wood Da; r'. v u!(i re tatniy be
doing you a?: :*t ii jaslice f.ieke f u ivu io
tlie world, the wondeifu,. a- i - 1! e unex,'»ect- and
resu 11 htivc ui ei’enced f***- mg one boit.e or
yhr flair Rest«>ra<i>e. > *<-‘ *»«? evoy k*nd of
Keaiorai ivr-s tr ant Lut «i.liom -- *ies-, and findir g
my head many ue*tiuneoih ir, I v as finally mrtu
red tn try a l.ouJe of your 11 tir PesiOiraXiVe. Now
tandnr ami Justn e compel me to am o ere to w o
ever may re dlhis.f..-tl now p issesa an tv and
beautiful erowib of tar, wh ch I pronou* ce licher
ad andsorn* r ban i:u* original tvas: 1 Will therefore
taxe o< cus on n>. ro< inmend th s in ainainx remedy
to ai woo may we: the necessity of it.
Ib rprct.uUy yotus
REV. S. ALLtN BROCK.
P- Jl.—This testimonial oi m> approbation lor your
ya.u b e medicine (as you are aware of it) >s unsolic
ited—' ut i you think it worthy o a pkweaun ag »li»s
rest,inset: it ou *.*. i.-h; if c *t de*i r*>y undsay «.othing
Yours ice. K* v H. A. B.
The Restorative is put up in bottles of 3sireß,vta—
large, mt dm in, and shiaii; the small holds % a pint,
and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holt’s
at least twenty per cent, more in proportion than <he
small, retails fortw o dollars per bottle; the large holds
a quart, <tC percent, more in proportion and retails
for Hires dollars.
O.J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors 444 Broadway N.
Y. and 114 Market St. Lours, Mo.
Aswis} if by all good Druggists mul Fancy Goons
1> *u*v« Frh 1 *-
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to J. ENNI* dt C r L, eitfc*
by Note ni Account, oast are raquftsied
come forward and setfie without delay.
CwtuiubusAaxUr 1, iB6O —wt
Editors.