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OOLQUITr & WARREN, Proprietors.
V ME Vill.
&i)e ulaiiji uiimcs
l*ab,i iljo.i every tioming (iianday* except
, a) at FI Vij DOLLARS per annum, in advance.
k Dodar i if ft at paid baforetho end of year.
lUickig Climes
li Published every MONDAY JIORXDTO,
i’-v . !> >Ular ;per annual, strictly inadvarnio.
»ttiee s's Stmtdolpl* Street,Opposite the
Font Olßce.
A 12) Vli 3 ‘u 1 3 3a M & 3 A1? i£ 3 u
A 1 vorUocim nU of five lines and less in cither !
tin; Daily or Weekly Times, will be inserted at
iO cent* fur the first insertion and2s cents for each
subsequent insertion,
Advertisments exceeding five lines will be
'barged 10 cents por line for the first, and five
tfor each subsequent insertion.
Displayed advertisement a will be charged for
space they occupy.
Salas of Land and 2Je grocs, by Administrators,
Exocutors, and Guardians, are required by law to
bo held on the fir3t Tuesday in the month be
tween the hours often in the forenoon and three
in the aftornooon, at the Court House intheooun
*y in which the property t tuate. Notices of
he sale must Lo given in a public gazette forty
eye previously to tho day of sale.
Notice of tho sale of personal property must be
givon at least ten days previous to tho day of sale.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an Estate
must bo published forty days.
Notioo that application will be made to tho
Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Land or Ne
groes, must bo published weekly two months.
Citations lor Letters of Administration must be
published thirty days—for Dismission from Ad
ministration, monthly six months—for Dismission
from Guardianship, forty days.
Rules for Foroclosuro 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 fullspaco of three mouths.
Publications will a’wads be continued accor
ding to these, the legal requirements, unless oth
erwise ordered.
The following ere the contracting rate? cliange
oieasuro.
DALLY KAT;I. .
12 months.
0 months.
0 ?ri'-nibs.
3 months,
£ nomas.
I month. I
No, ol
eqra.
L... 500 7 M t> 00 13 OOj 17 00 2U 00
i? Ol 12 00 14 00 18 00 25 00 30 00
■ 12 01 15 Ou 18 00 25 00j 33 00 40 Ou
i 15 (Jl 10 00 22 00; 30 OOj 40 On 50 00
5 18 (X 25 00 30 00 40 00! 50 00 CO nG
(>.... 20 01 23 00 35 00 50 Uuj 60 Ot)i 70 00
25 Os 33 00 41 00 60 O i 70 00 80 CO
<3 30 0! 38 00 46 00 70 OOj 80 OOj 90 CO
10-... j 40 0, 69 00 60 OOj 80 OOj 90 00100 CO
WEEKLY RATES.
ij
jI2 mouths,
j
0 months.
1 5 months.
J
3 months, j
2 months,
j
!l month. !
I |
No. of
aqrs.
I 250 4 00 j 5 50 10 00! 15 00 20 00
■i.... 5008 00 11 00 20 CO 25 00 30 00
0.... 7501100!14 50 25 00' 35 00 40 00
1.... 10 00'15 00 19 00 30 00 40 00 50 00
5 112 00; 17 00 |2OOO 40 00! 50 00 60 00
<s•... j 15 00;20 00 i2500 50 00; 60 00 70 CO
?....) 17 00 25 00 i 30 00 60 00 70 00 80 00
I 20 00|30 00 i 40 00 70 00| 80 00 90 00
10 125 01)140 00 iSO 00l RO 00! 90 00 100 00
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PRINTING- OFFICE,
Randolph Street, Columbua, Georgia.
iAVING in successful operation tiro of HOE
A Co’3 CYLENDER PRESSES
RUNNING BY STEAM.
iVo are proparodto execute, at short notice, e\ ery
ascription of
iK)OK AND JOB POINTING,
unsurpassed stylo, as cheaply as can he done
anywhere in the South.
We have on hand a large variety of NEW JOB
TYPE and shall keep a constant supply of
Plata & Fancy Paper & arils,
o ur facilities for turning oft this kind of work,
>vith promptness and despatch, will make it great
-7 to the interest of persons in want cf
POSTERS,
MANDRILLS,
CIRCULARS,
PAMPHLETS,
DEED'S, BONDS,
DECLARATIONS,
BANK CHECKS,
BILLS OF LA DING,
LETTER HEADS,
BILL HEADS.
dray receipts:
BLANK NOTES,
CATALOGUES,
LABELS,
WAYBILLS,
Blanks of every description, &e. &c.
ALSO, RAILROAD & STEAMBOATBLANKS
rrs a gall.
This Department is under the management of
Mr. D. b. PORTER, whose long experience and
acknowledged reputation as a Job Printer, are a
sufficient guarantee that all work entrusted to his
eare will bo executed with energy and faithfulness
We have now in connection with the office a
cmplete
BOOK BINDERY
Mid have in employ and young man who, under
the veteran GRAY and others, has perfected him
«elf in this branch of business; we pledge our
selves to give the most perfect satisfaction in the
of all styles of
k«dgeia. Account Eocka,
Court Records. Steamboat and Rail
Road Blank Books, &o.
v > e intend not to be outdone in the style and
finish ol our w erk, in either department, by any
establishment South, and that we may be able tc
®akt our prices satisfactory we have adopted tfct
CASII SYSTEM.
J »u. 1, 1860
fmmmis gal® iltnes,
mH * mt *l*"**t**l**v**~'^»,*r~ —rum- mmrnmt, ... ■ ■■ , - _ —'
RAMSEY & LAMAR,
ATTORNEYS AT CAW,
COLUMBUS, GA
over the Dank of CoIPjqVHV jF&‘
r.N. RAMSEY. A EJIER BR. LA M AR.
March 3,1460—diy.
Samuel Thatcher,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Oeorgctown, (tuitman€o. Ga.
IXTlLLpracrice in the counties of Webster, Terrell
n ; * Randolph, Cliattahoocee, Btcwart, Quitman,
Oiay. Early, Miller, and in Harbour County. Ala.
May 53—<ltf.
iS. fli. SAPI*. tta
AtCSOKSET AT T.ATiT.
Columbus, Gra,
TAT ILL practice in the Chattahoochee Circuit and
T V adjoining counties.
Office on Randolph street, a few doors west of the
Post office. Julywil.
Joseph F.
ATTOSNBt 3LA.W,
(,-i iU’.TBUE, ii EORCJA.
otiice 011 Randolph Street, over Holland ilutchin’s
Office, April If—wiMy.
ftSiariofii BetlmpCj
.LA.T ILA.W,
TALBOT TOW. Talbot Co,?Ga
October 24,1558. w«fcdtf.
Moses & Laws,
ATTORNEYS AT LAV7,
COLUMBUS, GEOR GIA .
S. J. MOSES. WM. A. LAWS.
next door to the Post. Office,..s££f
1. 1858. tiTi'tf,
JNO. M. PHILIPS. WALTER 11. WEEMS.
Philips Weems,
.A ttornevs 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, IB6o—w&dtf.
~EL wTfOTjT
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MEMPHIS, TENN.
gjr Office on corner of Main and Gnyoso j
Streets, over A. It. Coffey’s Store.
January 3,lß6l—dwtf.
J. FCGIE & SOK, j
J ) J3 N rp J >s T s
'&§su. Office on Randolph’Street,near Broad,
CO LU MBUC. QA.
CofnmT ms, Dee. 9, 1857. 6A u if.
DISSOLUTION
IN consequence of tho death of Mr. DANIEL, the
firm of
HUSHES, HAMEL 4 00,
was dissolved on the 6th February. The nmlersiged
as surviving partners, are ready to settle all claims
against said firm; and those indebted to said firm, \vil>
please settle immediately as the business must L>e
closed., . The undersigned, in the name and style of
& HODttES,
Will continue rttc Warehouse & Commis
sion Business in all its branehees Office hi the
Lowed Warehouse.
WM. li. iiUGRKH
W. G. HODGE*-
Columbus. Feb. 13—dv. If
©®©l^Ki©TiO^
(FIRST CLASS HOTEL,)
Comer Broad anti Crawford Street*,
COI.UMBUS, GA.
HATCH COOK.
march—dwtf. HEOrItIETOB
CUBA HOUSE,
THE subscriber having taken charge of the
above hotel, and entirely renovated and fitted
P|! up the same for the accommodation of the
JBUJLpublio, solicits a share of their patronage.
we will spare no paiua to please; and having had
considerable experience in cat.ring for the appetite
and comfort ofthe public, feels confidcntof givingsat
isfaclion. <;. BONNARJ).
Bept. miter3 d&wtf.
WATCH-MAKING.
LADIES and Gentlemen, if you wish
yyVto have your Watches nicely iixed and
&N».yj>put in good running order, you must go to
THE SWINGING CLOCK,
81 BROAD STREET,
A largo Stock of first class Watches for sale.
WILLIAM SMITH,
Practical Watch-Maker.
N.B.—Observe the long Clock swinging iu
the window. may 24 dly.
CHEAP AND PI AIN
FTTIEN'XTTLRE!
AT
J*. H.SIKFS,
N0.4-2 BROAD STREET
Columbus, Ga.
Dec. 24, IB6o—dtf.
MONEY WANTED,
* AT
J. H. SIKE’S FURNITURE STORE,
IN SMALL BILLS OR OTHERWISE, in exchange
tor good, plain and substantial Furniture.
Jamil—dtf J. H. SIRES. 4S Broad at.
10 RENT,
a A comfortable House," oen
vonient to the businesss pertion
fl i "city. Apply to J. F.
Iverson, Rt Aeec <fc Iverson’s
Drug store. janlS—dtf
jS*BOOK- RINDING
ALL ITS BRANCHED
withdespatch and elegantly done at short notia
TIMES OPFICE
Columbus. Not. 27—dt«
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, C. S., FRIDAV MARCH 15. 1861.
Heimbold’s Genuine Preparations.
Helmliolct’s Bnehti for the Bladde
Uelmbolfl's Buchu for the Kidneys.
Helmbold’s Buchu forthe Gravel,
fffelmbohf’s Buchu for Dropsy.
lie-Unhold's Buchu for Nervousnes#.
ifelmbohl’s Buchu for loss of Memory,
ffwiSnbold’s Ruchu for Dimness fit Vision.
Ueimbui.l’s Buchu for Diificuit Breathing,
flelmbold’s Buchu for Weak Nerves.
Helmboid’s Buchu for General Debility.
Helnibold’s Buchu lor Universal Lassitude.
Helmbold’s Buchu for Horror of Diseasrr*.
Helmb d.Ps Bnchu for Nia'ht Sweats,
lielmbold s Bu hu for Wakefulness."
Ileluiboid’sßuchu for Drynessol the sTkin.
lfelmhold’s Buchu for Eruptions,
Helmbold’s Buchu for Pains in the Back,
llelmbold’gßuchu for Heaviness of the Eyelid, iviih
Temporary Buflusien and Loss of Bi»ht.
Heliubolti’s flu' hu tor Mobility and Restieasjiess.v/ith
Want of Attention and Iloriot-of ScYipiv,
Jtlelrnbo d's uuctiu for ObStfticfflfffts,
lielmbpld’R Buchu for Excesses arising from Indirec
tion, and nil Diseases of
FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES
OLD OR yOU\G, SIAGLE, MARRISD OB CON
TEMPLATING MARRIAGE,
TAKE NO MORE PILLS,
THEY ARE OF NO AVAIL.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT < F BUCHU
IS THE VERY BEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD
For all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising
from indiscretion, habits of dissipation, or in the
DDOLiNE OU CHANGE OF LIFE.
BEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
Tuke no more Balsam, Mercury or unpleasant Medi
cine forUnpl asant and Dangerous Diseases.
IIELMBOLD’S.EXTItACT OF BUCHU CURES SB
CRET DISEASES.
In all their stager, At little expense,
Little or no change of diet, No incouvaaience.
AND NO EXPOSURE.
Use HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for excesses arising
from habits indulged in
BY YOUNG AND OLD,
And for alldiseascs arising from habits of dissipation!
It removes all improper discharges, and will restore
the patient iu a short time to health and purity.
I se HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT np BUCHU for dis
eases and affections of the most distressing character.
Use ILELMBOLP’S EXTRACT OFJiUCniJ loral
affections and alldiseases of the
URINARY ORGANS.
Whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever
cause they may. have originated, and no matter oi
HOW LONGSTANDING.
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 before me, an Alderman ol'ihe
city of Philadelphia, 11. T. Ilelmbold, Chemist, who be
ing duiy sworn, 'loss say.that his preparation contains
no uarcoiie, mercury or injurious drugs, but is purely
vegetable. 11. T. lIELMBOjLD, Sole Manufacturer.
Sworn and subscribed bofoie me, the 22d day of
November, 185-1. WM. P. IJiBBARD, Aid.
Price $1 per bottle, or six for $5, delivered to any
repaicd by 11. T. UELMBOLD,
Practical and Analytical Cliemi-t,
104 South Tenth »t., below Chestnut Phila
Eewaie of Counterfeits,
AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS,
Who endeavor to dispose “of their own” and ‘other”
Articles on the reputat on attained by
Helmbold’sGenuine Preparation.
r> “ Extract Buchu,
“ “ “ Sarsaparilla,
“ Improved Rose Wash.
SOi D BY J. W. BROOKS,
And all druggists everywhere. Ask for Helmbold’s
—take no other. Cm out the advertisement arid send
for it, and avoid impositio.i and exposure.
J. W. Brooks, wholesale and retail agent for Colum
bus. G n. AuglT—dwCrn.
Lockhart, Young & Roberts,
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
EAST SIDE OF CGLETnonPE'STTIEET,
OPPOSITE TEMPERANCE IIALL,
AT THE OLD STAND OF
ROBE}ITS &MoKEE
g - . : - /
iiT T E invito the attention of friends and the public
V V generally,to our largo and varied stock of
VEHICLES,
of every descrip ion, embracing every variety at
Fine Coaches, Rockaways,
Light Top Wagons,
Top and No-Top Buggies,
Side Springs Buggies
Fancy Light Trotting Wagons, &c„
All of the latest and most approved styles and Lest
makers, and which we oiler tor sale on the m si ac
commodating terms. Being convinced that the
CASH SYSTEM is most conduct e to the interests oi
both buyerand seller, we shall endeavor to conduct
our business as nearly as possible on that plan, and
we there:ore offer extraordinary inducements to
Cash purchasers, feeling assured we can make it
greatly to ilie advantage of all parties desiring vehi
cles, to bring the money. Having ample facilities we
respectfully sohcii a call, and hope by strict attention
to business to merit and receive a liberal share of pa
tronage,
P. 8. -Having extensive and complete vyorkshops
we are fully prepared to do repairing in all its brunch
es at the shortest notice and in the best manner. To
enable us to adopt the lowest possible scale of prices,
all work done at our shops wi’l be cash on delivery
of the work >
ROBT. R. LOCKHART,
GEO. B. YOUNG,
JOS. A. ROBERT?.
Columbus, July 30- v. ts.
*
Os every description used by Lawyers,or officer
©f Court, YMnr.*f4 ©ally'and on superior paper
at it. ' TIMES OFFICE
BOOK IBIXTODIEIE.'Sr-
lOXIKnDZEIA-'^,
In t apalh an VAere ean he fur
nished every variety of
BLiAISTK BOOKS,
Courtßecords and Dockets, Kctel an
Livery Registers, &c., &e.
Magazines, Music, Law Book?, Yc., board v.
! It and with dispatch. ,
Old works repaired or rebound as t.:ev s. a
need, substar, tally.
We warrant satisfaction in every case, one.
trust our old friends will not bo decoyed 3W&y.
july 18—ts.
THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.
THE friends and
patrons of the Co
s TIMES,
and the public gen
erally, are remind
ed that there has
always been and
is still attached to
this establircnent, a
thoroughly appoin
ted
G, T. WILLIAMS’
GALLERY.
9- T WILLIAMS has justi* turned from thenorth
witli ail the new and late improvements in the
PHOTOGRAPHIC ART,
Embracing quite a variety »f Novelties and Curiosi
ties. making
TTXS.
one ofthe mn?l attractive ami fa?hionable resor's in
the city
Photographs. Stereoscopes, and many other style# o
Pictures of Distinguished Persons and Scenery now
on exhibition. The public is respectfudv invited to call
and examine the above style# ofPictun s at
WILTjIAMS’
GALLERY OF VARIETY,
No. G 7 West Side Broad St,
I am now better than ever prepared to execute those
beautifUl
Photographs, Asibrotypes, Stereo
-BCOPEB, and all otherstyle3 of Pictures known in
the Art, and on account of my increased facilities will
do my work as low, and in most case# lowerthan any
Gallery in the city, and in a superior style.
J) n’t lailto give me a call. C. T. WILLIAMS,
Sept. 2—dtf Photographer.
SPOOL THREAD! SPOOL THREAD!
MANUFACTURED FROM
PEAEODY 3 S
Celebrated Long Staple UpPd Cotton.
THE subscriber having purchased of Mr. CIIAS.
A. PEABODY, the bulk of the Thread manu
acured, bv way of experiment, from his very Supe
rior Cotton, will be happy to show it to hi« custom
ers. This thread is superior to any heretofore offer
ed in this market, from its creath strength and even
ness. The mannfhcturers say they have never before
sent aut so good an article; ands 1 great is their ap
preciation ofthe value of this cotton for making spool
thread, that they offer Mr. Peabody- 25 cents per Ih
for liis whole crop this seasen. G'all, ladies, and ex
amine fur yourselves. oct3o—dtf
.1. W. WARE,
mwFmvA^.
Dr. DAVIS has r moved his office over
the Drug Store of Urquhart & Chapman, on
Hs& Broad street. Orders left at tho Drug
Storeoroffi.ee above will ho attended to. Dr. D.
attends strictly to all cases of Surgery entrusted
to his care.
Columbus, Ga., Nov I. dtf.
"E LBOVEB iOH '
IMPERIAL
Will BITTBRS.
Are composed op a pure and unadul
. terated Wine, combined with Barbary, Solo
mon's Seal, Comfrey, Wild Cherry Tree Bark,
Spikenard, Camomile Flowers and Gentian. They
are manufactured by Dr. Do;!a himself, who is an
experienced and successful Physician, and hence
not to be classed among the quack nostrums which
flood the ceuutry, and h the M editpl
Profession are so justly prejudiced. These truly val
uable bitters have n tbceii before the public for one
year, and yet there is a heavy demand for them from
all parts of the Union.
Dr. Frink No. 80 West 35th Street New YYrk pays
“I have been greatly benefllted by us ng Dr. Dods’
Wine Bitters, and am now using them freely and
successfully in my practice. Asa medicine for Fe
males 1 consider them unequalled.’
Dr. Guernsey. No. 18 West 23d Ptreet, says:
“I have used Dr. Doda’ Wine : ittcra in my prac
tice and in all cases where a tonic is required, I c»r
sider them unsurpassed, and cheerfully lecommend
them as a valuable Family Medicine.”
Dr. Meacham of Florida says:
“Forseveral years I suffered all the horrors of
Chronic Dyspepsia. I usad all other remedies v >th
outavaii I d.scarded prejudice, and used Dr. Does’
\V r i jlB Bitters, which have greatly ben edited rue, uud
1 believe will cure me.”
Mr. G. S. Weaver, of Alt»awy, N. Y.
“My wife was sinking rapidly with consumption;
tire best physicians in Albany and New York Citv
pronounced her c;;se hopeless. She used Dr Dads’
Wine Bitters, and Is cured.”
Mr. J. E. Staata of Newark, N. J. ’says:
*‘My dautihter was extremely ill; she had been at
tended t>y four ol our best, physicians; her disease
was inflammation of the bowels, which had produced
extreme debility. Iler case was considered hopeless
by all who saw her. A friend recommended Dr,
Dods’ Wme Bitters; she used them and is well.”
Mr. Brittain, editor of the Banner of Light in Bos
ton, says:
“Dr. J. Bovee. Dods’ Wine Bitters have cured me
ofthe Piles, in the worst and most obstinate form.”
A distiaguished lady of Mobile A’a., wilting u» a
female friend,says:
“I would advise you lo use l)r. J. Bovee Dods’ Im
perial Wine Bitters. I have used them and consider
them a blessing to our sex.”
We might wr.te a small volume and then’wouhl not
give one one fourth ofthe testimonials in our posses
sion, as to the v rtueof those valuable B ters, but we
will only say that they are approved of by our best
Physic ans, are doing much geod in all parts of the
country, and earnestly entreat the afflicted to try
them
CHARLES WIDDIFJELD &. CO. Proprietors.
78 William Street, New York.
And sold by Druggists generally,
Sole Wholesale and Retail Agents for Georgia.
PLUMB u LE TNfcK, Augusta, Ga
S>ltl in Columlm* by
ACEH &*IVERSON,
Jim? 22—d&wlv.
DISSOLUTION.
'TDIE firm of MANLEY, HODGES A CO., is
this day dissolved by mutual consent. An
early settlement of their businoss is earnestly
solicited. Call at our Store and come as nearly
up to your obligations as possible. Fay us all
the money you can. January 1, IS6O.
GEORGE MILLER,
IX retiring from the firn.l returns his sincere
thanks to the old friends and customers, r.cd
earnestly desires a continuation of their liberal
ity to the new firm.
MANLLY& HOBBES,
VS7ILL continue business at the old stand,and
Y V will be happy to serve their lriends and
stumers. Jan. 1, 1861.
GEORGIA —Chattahoochee County:
I*7 HERE AS Nimrod N. Howard applies for letter
I V of administration on the estate of William a
Johnson, decea ed:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all ana
singular, the kindred and credi on of said deceased,
to be and appear at the Court ©f Ordinary in and for
said coui ty. and fil p their objections, if any they
tiave. otherwise e*id letters w ill be granted on ‘be
first Mond iv in April next.
Given under my hand and offlcielsignature Feb.2Sd
1561. JuUN F. DANIEL, « lerk 8. C.,
and ex-offltie Clerk Gear: Ord.
Fek. 23;b, 1161—w30d
Change of Schedule.
MONTGOMERY AND WEST POINT
RAIL IIO.ID COMPASV.
Office Montgomery West Point R. R.
COLUMBUS, Ang. 16.185 V
GLOSE CONNECTIONS.
r | THROUGH to Memphis, Nashville and New Vorx
X (Via Knoxville.) per accommodation Train, leav
ing 9 45p.m.
Mail ITains
Leave Columbus 6.15a.ni
Arrive at Montgomery 13 m.
AqUis «.i west ruiiu s.xa p m.
Leave Colutabua 3.45 p m
Arrive at. Montgomery .10 45p.m.
Arrive Wert Point ....8.45a.m.
Leave Montgomery at 8-30 a. m.
Leave West Point 0.16 a. 11*.
Arrive at Columbus ~.3.45p.m
Leave Montgomery ’,-,.45 p in.
Leave West Point.. 3 Sho ts*
Arrive atGolumbus ] '.'3/ a'. ».*
Freight Traiti leaves Columbus at 4 H. M.
Arrives at .... 12.05 P-M.
Preiglit Arraagemeiit
BBETWNfc’EN ATLAATAA-
Y an arrangement between the Railroad Companies
composing the two routes from Atlanta to Colum
bus, concluded attheir convention at Savannah on the
loth instant, tt was agreed that the following rates
between Atlanta and Columbus shall govern, taking
effect from the Ist day of May 1857.
VIA WEST POINT.
..Corn per bushel 11c. Wheat 12; Oats 8; Bacon
VVhisky, Flour, in sacss or barrels per 100 lbs 35c:—
Bagging, Rope, Lard in eans or fable, per 100 lbs 45c
Goal, Pig Iron, by carload, per t0n,52.75.
VIA MACON.
Whiskey,!* lour in sacks or barrels, per 100 ibs., 41c.-
Rope, Lard in cans or bbis. pur 10b pounds
SScents. Coal, Pig Iron,by car load, per ton «4.6Pc.
J. L. MUSTIAN,
’’resident Muscogee R K
GEO. W. ADAMS,
RaHrov
EMERSON FOOTE,
Sotwrintendent Macon and Western Railrusd
GEO. G. HULL,
Superintendent Atlanta and LaGrauge Kahrou*
SAM’L G. JONES,
Eugiueerand Superinfo ml ent M A. VV P R
Aug. 17, 1839—d&wif.
Photographic
Change of Schedule.
MOBILE &. GIRaKD RAILROAD, )
Girard, A.a., Nov. 5, 1800. \
FROM and atte* this date, the Mail Train will'eav
the Girard Depot daily (Sundays excepted) ai
2:40 p m., and arrive at Union Springs at 6:28 p. m.;
leave I’nion Springs daily (Sundays excepted) at 6:35
a. m., and arrive at Girard at 10:15 a. m.
The Freight Train will leave Girard every day.
(Sundays excepted )at G oMock am., and arrive in
Union‘-prin's at 12 m Leave Union Springseverj
day (Sundays excepted) at 12:*i0 p. m., and arrive
at Girard at 6:25 p. m.
Nov. 12-dwtf B. E. WELLS. Sup’t.
MUSCOGEE 3R.
OIfAN <4 K 0 F < n lfVi) VL F.
ON and after 2Slh Feb. 1860, the Evening Mai
Train will leave Columbus at 2.20 p. m., and ar
rive at Macon at 9.05 p. in.
Leave Macon at 11.30 p , in. arrive at Columbus a>
5.35 a. m.
The Morning Mail Train will leave at 3.15a. ai. am
arrive at Ptlacon 8,56 a. rn.
Leave Macon 0.45 p, m. arrive at Columbus a;
3.50 p. tn, W. L. CLARK, Sunt
Columbus, Feb. ST—dwth
'•AVAMAH :■ 'IIAJIf
STEAM’PAOK if LIN g.
Capt. F. BARDEN, will shortly tak«
her place on this Line, leaving Savan
and Charleston twice a week.
Having a through freight arrangement with tin
Centralßailroad and its connections, all freights be
tween Charleston and the Interior of Georgia,consign
echo the agents of this line, will be forwarded wit)
deapsieh and freeof charge.
J. P BROOKS, Agent Savannah.
E. LAFITTS & GO. Charlest*M>.
Nov. 25 --ilwti.
Land, Stock, Corn and Fodder
FOR SALE.
. I offer at private tale, my Rssi.
dence and Plantation in Russell co-
Ala., 23^Miles from Columbus, Ga.
Ib a Pl &ce consists of 500 acres—2so
wliit li art* in e.iilt i vai lon. It lies
remarkably well for cultivation, the greater portion
being almost level. Th 1 residence ie n framed dwel
lingwith 0 rooms, pleasantly situat 'd in as healthy a
region as there is in the Bfate. The improvemeinent*
are ail good and substantial. Fraraed negro hous
es, stables and barn, and an excellent new gin house
and screw. I will aEosell all iny present stock of
Corn and Fodder, Mules llojs and Cattle with the
place.
Persons desiring further imormation, are referred
to John A. or Thomas J. Lewis, whe live adjoining,
and they will take pleasure in showing the place t
purchasers. SARAH A_ LEWIS.
November s—dflwtf.
SSOO REWARD.
STRAYED OR STOLEN from the
premises of Mrs. R. 11. Lockhart near
Columbus, on tfco night of tho 27th
Sept, two MULES; one a yellow horse mule, or
dinary size, with black rings around hia legs—
the other rather darker, and perhaps heavier—
both broke. A liberal reward will be paid for
their delivery at Mrs. Lockhart’s, cr if stolen,
the abovo reward will be paid for the males and
the thief with proof to convict.
dec4—dlwtf R. R. HOWARD.
$5 REWARD
Strayed or Stolen, from my place in ;
Mascogee county, 6 miles east ot Co- i
fiX*23Ulumbr.s, on the 25th January, a Mule,;
between a mouse and sorrel color. I will give j
the above reward for the mule or the one that!
stole him. W. D. EDWARDS,
Mar4—dlw4i ,i: - Oolumbns, J\ <).
PROCLAMATION
BY
CV-A-NT MARCUS,
I HEREBY inform ray customers, that on and
after first December, that my terms will be
STRICTLA CASH. I cannot boy provisions on
time and I must sell accordingly. As soon as cir
cumstances will allow, I will be willing, as I
have heretofore done,t jj» ta prompt paying
•tii n short time. «ot2B—-dtf
PEYTOH H. COLQUITT,
JAMES T 7. WARREN.
§5 PER ANNUM.
Thoosamhfare daily spunking in the praise es
3 DTI. EATON'S
INFANTILE CORDIAL,
nml why? because it never fails to afford instantaneous
rein/when iriven in time It acts like magic, and dm
trialalone will convnice you w hat we say is true.
contains
SO PAREGORIC Oil OPIATE
Os any l.iu.;, and mereiore relieves by ths
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, Diarrhcen, Dysentery, Gri
ping in the Bowels, Acidity ofthe Sto
mach, Wind, Cold in the Head, and
Croup, also/«ir softening the gums, reducing inf amotion
regulating the bowels , and relieving pain, it has no equal —
being an anti-spas modtcil is need in unfaiimg success in
all cases of Convulsions or other Fits. Jls
ym valuethe life and health of your children, and wish to
save them from those sad and blighting consetpicnces which
are certain to result from the use of narcotics of which all
other remedies for Infantile Complaints are composed, take
none but Ur.Katon’s Infantile Cordial, this
you can rely upon. It is perfectly h rmless, and
cannot injurethe most delicateinfaut. Price 25cenU.
Full directions accompany each bottle. Pre ured on
ly by CHURCH A DUPONT,
No. 4CH liroadwav. New York.
't
Healthy human illood upon being
always presents us with the same essential elements,
and gives of course the True Standard. Anal
lyze the Blood of a person suffering from Consump
tion, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, &c and
we find in every instance certain deficiencies in the red
globules of Blood. Supply these deficiencies, and
you are " rule well. The Illood Food is founded
upon this Theory—hence its astonishing succssa.-
There are
FIVE PREPARATIONS
adapted to the deficiencies of the Blood in different
diseases. For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis
or any affection whatever of the Throat or
Lungs, including Consumption, use No. 1,
which is also the No. for Depression of Spir
its, Boss of Appetite, and for all chronic
complain g, arising from over-use, general
debility, ard nervous prostration No.
■i, for Liver complaint*, No. 3 for Dyspep
sia. Being already prepared for absorjition it is Taken
by drops and carried immediately into circulation,
so that what yo i gain you retain. The No. 4 is for
Female Irregularities, Ely steria, and
Weaknesses, Ac. See special dire-tions for
this. For Sait Kheum, Erupt
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 DUPONT, Druggists, No. 3»>
Maiden Lane, New York.
For sale by Acee &, Iverson, Pemberton it Car
ter, J. A. Whiteside & Cos., Urquhart & Chap
man, and J. W. Brooks, Columbus.
March 28—dwtt
THE
ONLY DISCOVERY
Worthy of any Confidence so
AUB&TORIJItt
THE BALD AND GRAY.
MANY, since the great discovery of Prof. Wood,
ha e attempted not only to imitate his Restora
uve, but profess to have discovered something that
would produce results identical; b t they have all
come and gone, doing carried away by the won* eiful
results ot Prof. Wood’s piepuraiion, and have been
farced to leave the field toils resi. Hess « • ay. Head
the following:.
Bath, Ma ne, April 18'h, 185-3.
Prof. O. J, Wood &. Co.— Gents.: The iener 1
wrote you in 1850 concerning your valuable Hair
Restorative,and which you haye published in ibis
vicinuy and elsewhere, has guen rue to numerous
enquiries touching the facts in the case. Thi enqui
ries are, first, is it a fact oi my liabi’ation aid name,
as stated in the communication; second. is it true.of
all therein contained; thiru.does my hair si ill contin
ue to be in good order and of natural color? lo a i
1 can andoo answer invariably >es. My hair is even
better than in any stage of my lite for 40 years pa-i
—more soli, thrifty and better colon and; the same is
true of my whiskers, and ihe only cause why it is
not generally true, is that the substance is washed oil
by frequent ablui ion of the face, when if care were
used by wiping the face in close connection with the
whiskers, the same result will follow as th** haix. I
have been m the receipt of a great number of letters
from all parts of New England; asking me if my hair
still continues to be good; as there is so much fraud
in the manufacture and sale of various compounds as
well as this, it has no doubt been basely imi ated and
been usi and. not ouiv without any good effect, but to
absolute injury. I have m»t used any et your Resto
rative oi any account for some moi tha. and yet my
hair is as uood as ever, and hundreds have examined
it with sueprTse, as I am now 01 years o.d and not a
gray hair in my head or on my if.ee; and to prove
tins fact, 1 send you a lock of my hair taken oil the
past week. 1 received your favor of two quart bot
tles last u miner, for which 1 am very grateful: 1 gave
it to my friends and thereby induced them to try it.
many were skeptical until after trial, ai.d then pur
chased and used it w ith universal success. 1 will a i.
as a favor that you send me a test by wb th I can
discover fraud in the Restorative, sold by many I fear
without authority from you. A pure ; riirle will in
sure success, ano 1 believe where good effects do not
follow, the failure is caused by the impure article,
which curses the inventor ot the good 1 deem t| Ky
duty as heretofore, keep you apprised of the con -
thmeo effect on my h.vr. as 1 assure all who en
quire ofme my unshaken opinion of its valuable re
iuTla. I remain, dear sir, } rs, Ac.
\. KAYMUND.
Aaron i> < *' •, Nov. 30, I£5S.
Prof. IK i. \V 1 iii ar si i uiil ce/ininly Li
doing jvu it a, :-i ii *■ i.»' make snewn to
the world, the wuiiili:; • a-* » the unexpected
resuttl have experienced n >tn one Lottie oi
your Hair Kestoratiye. Acer us;- * veiy kind of
Restoratives extant, tut w i.hout success, and finding
n*y I:cad n< »riv destitute ot h;,ir, I was finally indu
ted Kktry a boiile of you Hair Restorative. Now
candor and justice ccmpel me to announce to wr o
fver may r*; .and }}••-. Tr.rit I now posses* an w and
beautiful growth ’ i. t.r, winch 1 pronoutre riebt r
an 4 I andsoin-ri: >T <• original was: I will therefore
fake occa-t oji »*> :»« < inmend this in vafnabla retned y
to Hi t . no iui.} u- i Uic uetoasity of it.
If -pcctiuliy j ours.
REV. a. ALLEN BROCK.
P• d.—l ms testimonial ot my approbation tor youi
valuable medicine (as'you arc aware of it) is unsolic
ited—4<ut i 1 you flunk it worthy or a place among ihe
rest,insert if >ou 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, mol small; the small hold* % 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 retail*
for three dollars.
O. J. WOOD & DO., Proprietors ,44 Broadway N.
Y. and 114 Market :>t. Louis, Mo.
AndifW by ail rood Druggists and Fancy Goods
{Vtlpcc Fcb.l—
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to J. ENNIS A CO., aithe
by Note or Account, past due ara raquested
come forward and sattle without delay.
•alambasMarch 1. 1849—wt
Editors.