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COL QUIT i & v¥ ARREK, Proprietors.
Vn.iiME ViII.
£l)c Pailn <Tuies
Published erery morning (Sundays axcap
i*a)»t KiVli DOLLAR'S peraauum, ia advance
x Dollars it uotpaid before the end af year.
vlLjc tUeckl|j Ainu's
I* Published every MONDAY MORNINU,
Two Dolllarsper annum, strictly in advance.
Jiflue on Randolph Street, Opposite tile
Post Office,
a&v asa "if ysii w<& a ait Bs a
Advertisements of five lines and less in either
the Daily or Weekly Times, will be inserted at
60 cents for the first insertion and 25 cent* for each
subsequent insertion.
Advertisments oxcoeding five lines vriil be
charged 10 cents per lino for the first, and five
*for each subsequent insertion.
Displayed advertisements will bo charged for
space they occupy.
Saleacf Land and Negroes, by Administrators,
flxoeutors, sad Guardians, arc required by law to
be held on the first Tuesday in th» month be
tween the hours often in the forenoon and three
ii tho afteruooon, at the ComrtHouae in the coun
ty in which tho property i tuatc. Noticos of
ho sale must fco given in a public gar.otto forty
1 ay s previously to tho day es sale,
Notice of the sale of personal property must be
given at least ten days previous to the day of sale.
Nofico to Debtors and Creditors es an Estate
m ist bo published forty days.
Notioo that application will be made to the
Gmrtof Ordinary for leave to sell Land or Ke
fir >es, must bo published weekly two months.
Citations for Letters of Administration must be
aublished thirty days—for Dismission from Ad
ministration, monthly six months—for Dismission
from Guardianship, forty days.
Rules for Foreclosure of Mortgage must be
published monthly for four months—forostablish
iug lost papers for tho space of three month*—
for compelling titles from Executors or Adminis
trators, where a bond has been given by the de
ceased, tho full space of three months.
Publications will alwada be ooutinaed accor
ding to these, the legal requirements, sinless oth
erwise ordered.
Th-j following ftro the contracting ratesohunge
oleaauro.
DAiuY HAT dIF.
12 naeatia*.
‘v» mOTith*.
6 ■"•'•aths.
3 rooniha,
2 iaonihs.
[ mor:th.
No, of
<qr«.
1 su* - 700 y ooi IS 01 17 00,3 CO
2 : 90! 12 00 14 OOj IS 0> 35 übj 30 Oo
3 !130115 Oo 16 00, 35 00: 33 Uoj 40 Cos
4.. | 15 •• 1 t 9 0. 22 00, 30 Ooj 40 Ot !So 00
5.. ! is »■' l oO 30 oO; 4o 00; So On 6j q*
« , its 00 35 Ou 50 ■» ; GO Oo; 7) < 0
7.. ih i 13 OO 41 00 60 •j 70 Os! do <0
8.. to i • aOO 46 oo; 70 0 I -0 Ut<j Oo 0
10... i# »|>ouO 60 oo| dO Otj 20 OojiOu lu
RATES.
12 ntonlh*.
9 ntoßilw.
6 m ruths.
< months.
| 2 isionthf,
1 month.
No.of
•iqra.
1.. ; 250 400 I SSO 10 00 15 00) 20 00
8.. ! 5 00; 800 11 OO 2o Ou 25 00 30 00
3.. 7 St'jlJ 00 | U 50 25 00 35 00 40 00
4 l 10 00 ( 15 00 19 00 30 00 40 011 50 oO
5 !12 OO' 17 00 i2000400050 00 60 00
6.. ; 15 0020 00 |250050 00 60 00 70 *0
7.. » 17 00 25 00 30 00 60 00 70 00 80 00
8.. ;20 00 ! 3o 00 j 4000700080 00 90 oO
|>* i «>i<n *>»• | noi 40 oo o- onion q
MM * .O©®
PRINTING OFFICE,
Randolph Straet, Commba*, Georgia,
UAVING in successful operation two of JIOB
A CO'S CYLINDER PRESSES
RUNNING BY &TEAM S
vV• are prepared to execute, at short actiee, every
eecription of
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING,
unsurpassed style, as cheaply a* earn ha done
anywhere in the South.
We have on hand a large variety of NEW JOB
TYPE and shall keep a constant supply of
Plain & Fancy Paper & arils,
Our facilities for turning off this kind of work,
with promptness and despatch, will make it great
y to the interest of persons in want of
POSTERS,
HANDBILLS,
CIRCULARS,
i AM H 4 LETS,
DEEDS, BONDS,
DECLARATIONS,
BANh CHECKS,
BILLS OF L ADING,
LETTER HEADS,
BILL HEADS.
DRAY RECEII TS,
BLANK NOTES.
CATALOGUES,
LABELS,
WAYBILLS,
Blanks of every description, &c. &e.
ALSO, RAILROAD A, STEAMBOAT BLANKS
ax'xnn trs a cailx..
Thi* Department is under tho management oJ
Mr. P. to. PORI Eli, whose long experience and
acknowledged reputation as a Job Printer, are a
sutficientguarantee that all work entrusted to his
Care will be executed with energy andfaithiulnesi-
We have now in connection with the etftee a
•omplote
BOOK BINuERY
and have in -mploy and young man whe, eadej
the veteran GRAY and others, has perfected him
self in tuis branch of bu*inoss; we pledge our
selves to give the most {crfect eotixfaetion in the
manuacture of all styles of
tiodgeia Account Books, Dockets.
Court Records. Steamboat and Rail
Read Blank Books, &c.
We intend not to Le outdone in the style and
finish of our tw -k, in either department, by an)
establishment South, and that we may be aolc '•
make our t r cn- »atiafaeto!.jr we hav% adapted ti
OAsil B*>T» M.
Jan, 1, ISM
filming Satli Himes.
RAMSEY & LAMAR,
ATTCKNEYs fIT LAW.
COLUMBUS GA.
pS/F" Office over the Bank of
T. N. ItAMSEY. ALBERT B. LAMAfi,
March 8, 1860—dly.
Sauiuel Thatcher,
attorney at LAW,
Georgetown, Quitman Cos. 6a.
in the counties of Webster, Terrell
’ Randolph. Ohattahoocee, Stewart Quitman,
Aay. Early, Miller, and ha liar boar coanty, Ala.
May -it dtf.
IX. ill. SAPP,
A‘X*T*o 33.13a 3STT A r J? X.AW,
Columbus, Gra.
WILL practice in the Chattahoochee Circuit and
adjoining counties.
Office on Randolph street, a few doors west of tin
Post office. July*^—dwtf,
Joseph P. Poll,
ATTORISTETT AST Irrf^W,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Of!k« an Randolph Street, over Iloltand Ilatekia’s
<>tfice, April 16—wdly.
Marion Hefhune,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
TALBOTTON, TalbotCo., Ga.
October 24, 1858. wAdtf.
Moses & Laws,
ATTORNEYS A.T LAW,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA .
R. J. MOSES. WM. A. LAWS.
s£ST*ofiice next door to the Post
Sept, 1. 185S. dwtf.
jno. m philips. Walter ii. webmu.
P&iilips & Weems,
A. ttori iev« at Law,
CRAWFORD, ALii,
Will practice in the Courts es Russell Count}
—in the supremo Court of the State, and in the
United States District Court at Montgomery,
March 2d, IB6o—w&dtf.
I£. W. POU,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
MEM) HIS. TEnN.
_ ftf Office on corner af Main and Saysso
Streets, over A. B. C- ffey’s Store.
January 1, 1861—dwif.
J. KCII & SOS,
DENTISTS,
Office on Randolph Street, near Broad,
COLUMBUS, GA.
Ccltxtluti. 3 co 9, 1857. fid a t .
(FIRST CLASS HOTEL,)
Garner Bread and Crawford Street*,
COLUMBUS. GA.
HATCH COOK.
»srch~<twsf. PBOPIUETOSi
CUBA HOUSE,
liUMPEtIKT, GA.
Adk**. THE sub crib*-r tiaviuje taften ■ harg> of the
above hole ,aml entmiv renovatrd and 6tli 8
Hljii u ■ l ' e same tor the nc Oiiuxuidati' a ot the
JHRJL iiililic, aohetta a share oi their patronaae.
t a m spare an pains u> pl-nse; and having had
ci 'Hslderabie experience tr. cat rtn tor the appetite
and <.uiiifoit of tire public, fseis c<>> fldentuf siv ngsut
utactiou. c. V. BONNAaI).
Sept ntiier3 diewtf.
dissolution:
IN eocfrsQttoaee oftir* death af Ufa. DANIEL, lha
firm ot
HUGHES, DANIEL 4 CO.
wraa disaolyed on tlie fich February. Tito and. raigea
as surviving partners, are ready to settle ail claims
against said firm; and those indebted to said firm, will
please settle immediately as the busimss must be
olosed. The undersigned, in the name and style of
HUGHES A HODGES,
Will continue the Warehouse A Commis
sion Business in all its braacuess Office st the
Lowed Warehouse
W r M. H. HUGHES?
W. C. HODGES
Oulambus. Feb. IS—dwtf
CHEAP ANI) FlvN
FTTHISriTTTIIE
AT
J- H.SIKE’S,
NoA3 BROAD STREET
Columbus, Ga.
, Be*. 24, 1886—its.
SPAING VALE INSTITUTE
CUTHBERT, GA.
THE next Session of ihis uevr end
MLjjßk popularS hool will open
YjJE on Mi NDAL JANUARY 14
and cent nue five menths.
€•* » e ent Tc;u hers » ill be i>< attendance.
B >ar i can ha had with he Frtncip» sand private
I fhiniitt sos near tesideiii cs on rearonabic retms.
For f rther particulars send for a catalogue.
1 h re are acven rea ona why this School com
[ mends it aif to public no ice in preteiens# to suanv
I of our * cpular schools.
let. The healihfulcets of *he location.
9d. Its fr- enesa f’Otn a 1 the vices >= hich tend *a
i allure the m nil irom deep a>'d carms application to
i study.
{ Bd. T* e thorougbnesa and di’igenee to which the
| student ia subjected—being taught that b* l as no
| time to waste
* th. Vuialn csie isadai'.v exercise, free efeharro
in v inch the »ho e scbn.n join in the *we t arc. i ts
wi.ii b a»ou»es the med intellect, and »stores elas
• >s'.iy to the drooping mind
sth. Tne effort a made to deve’opa the niirdby tita
u*e of p acucnl instiuction at the expense of the
imnracFcal
dth Thede p inter- st n<anif-s*ed by ’he Teachers,
Trustees. *nd t'it zens *ive- it ih; t socia and t \e y
1 inpecf o» a nioni tu. to the your* fnl mitid—r«n
deri> f the s> hoo h'u.e a peasant res-rt o tha stn
dant’ns'ead of a h<>‘ se o' diea.t and hatred
7 h. Th*- syvte - at>c manuer in « hich ti e si b- ol is
onducied. ‘-Heaveu’s fir-t l w” is adopted and
prm-med. * S. EDCERLY, F.n., ; pa.
Catkbcrt, Oa , D *c. 24. w if.
THE SOVEREIGNTY OP THE STATES.
LUMBLB, (iiiUhtlfA, C. S., MARCH 21. IBtil.
Saddles. Harness, &c.
LET ir BE REMEMBERED
TTT-T r T I
SHER VIAJN & CO.
Are still on hand and ready to give good bargains >a
SADDLES, HARNESS,
JB1TIIIM8!«
Leather, &e», &e,
For the Gash or Approved Credit!!
We e request of thoso who arc in debt tc
*m t# p ettle their accounts as soon as possible-.
SHERMAN & CO.
No. 114 Broad Street Columbus, Ga.
Columbus, February 7, 3861.—dwtf
Papers with whom we advertise tsJease copy.
Tflansandu’erc daily speaking in the praise af
3DH. E-A.TO3Nr ? S
INFANTILE CORDIAL,
*nd why! otscausu it newer fula t» atford mitnnumemk
relifij when given in tuns It acts like'magte, and sns
trial along will convince yoa what w« say is trae.
coßtuma
i\o PAREGORIC OR OPIATE
it any kind, and dierelore relieve* by the
ujfenugb of > our cluld, m-toad ot deadening u sensi
•iuties For this reason it commends uselt aa the on
ly reliable preparation now knowii tbi Children
rtellxng, Uiarrhcea, Dysentery, Gri.
P* ng In thi UiAvei»,.tcldity of iht »(u
--ina.ii, Wind, Cold In tire Head, and
Cl Ottjp, >iso/«r gojtenmg t/iegum*, reducing ■.njtamaiu r
’igMating ttie tuiwels ami relieving gam, it hat no eijua,~
»emg an antt-igae/notUm. is nseu m tmjailmg outxta* it.
ii cases oi Cun vulsirm* or other Fits. Jit
j/iru value tilt lijt ami litulth a) yonr children, ana wist to
savt themfrirm thews jadund blighting coKscgp.vnctt ictilth
art certain to remit from tht ms of n,rcoti t of eskich ah
<t her romedies for infantile ('"onto taint* are cuntguoea, to hi
yirne bm Dr Eaton’s infantile Cuidial,tliu
,ou can rely upon li is perfectly h rrules?, atir
;jiiiiiot injure the most delicateiiilanl. Price ih ceiiß
Full ißreauons actMrnipany each botti*, Pre aiedon
■m A &\ till ht Ij A DtPOM,
No. 41)w Broad way. Now York.
UtkAbTUv human Blood upon being
AJNTAL-YZED
tlwaya presents n* with the same essential elf.man’a
mil give* of course the TANARUS» tit '‘tMiedurd. Anal
yee the Blood <*f a person .uttering fn m ('ottsump
ion, Liver Cnmplaim, Dyspepsia Scmftiia. At and
we find in eum. instance certain def neons* in the red
globules of El od Sag/ilp thrse leti< iendp». and
you are - atie •• »U. The Bluod Food i- founded
•ipon this Thecry—feenoe its astODWhti.g snccssa ——
There are
FIVE PREPARATIONS
ttlapte ’U> the iea of the Rlond i diiTpreat
iisci'sca. For Coughs, Colds. Bronchltit,
or any affection vvha’ever ot the T uroul os-
Lungs, tncludin Consu niptlon . use No. 1,
which ia also the No so» Depression of
Its, Loss of Appetite, aid foi ilichr- nfc
•-oniplHlr ts, arming from over-use, general
debility, ar-i nervous prostration No.
•I, for Liver « ompla nt», \o. 3 foi Dyspep
sta. Being already prepared for absorption it is Taken
by drop* md earned immediately into circulation,
so that what yo gain you retain. The No. 4 is for
Female Irregularities, By sleria, and
Weaknesses, &c. See spmiui dire tiona tor
thi* For Sail It heum, K rupt ions,.Scro
fulous, Kidney, and Bladder complaints
take No 6. In all case* the directions muat be strict
ly followed Price of the Blood Food, $1 per bottle.
Bold bv CHURCH £ DUPONT, Druggists.. No. 36
Maiden Lane, New York.
For sale by Acee & Iverson, Pemberton & Car
ter, J. A. Whiteside & Cos., Urquhart & Chap
man, and J. W. Brooks, Columbus.
March 28 dwtf
BOO^BINTOIR^
BZKDE2B.Y,
In capable and faithful hati'l?. where cart be fur
nished every variety of
BL-A.3STIEI BOOKS,
Court Records and Dockets, Hotel an
Livery Registers, &c., &c.
Magazines, Music, Law 800k5,4?., boundn
ly and with dispatch.
Old works repaired or rebound as they shal
need, substan iaily.
We warrant satisfaction ia every ease, and
trnat our old friends will not be deeoyotl away,
jnly 18—ts. __
MONEY WANTED,
AT
J, H. SIRE'S FURNITURE STORE,
IN S W ALL B LL* «>R OTHERWISE, in exchange
for ffiiod. plain and vobstajiuai Vurui f ur>?
Janl*—dtf J. H HUES. 4* Broad at.
10 RENT,
A eomfortablo Houre, «an-
T«nient to the bnsinesss pertioi
of the city- Apply to J. F.
w?yftf?Mßr iffwisii. af Acee i; Iverson’.-
Di ug o. oi«. -^
ALL ITS BRANCHES
withdeapatch and elsgantly doneat •kor^noti.
Colambaa, N#v. If—4ti
G. T WILLIAMS baa just returned from ihe seiih
with all Uic new an and late improvement* in liie
PIIOXOGtRAPIIIC ART,
Embracing quite a varxetv af Novelty and GRrjasj
tiea making
LHIS GALLERY
one of the most attractive sad fashionable rasanain
the city
graphs, Stereoscopes, sad many cti.er styles o
Pictcrt a of L»iatini;utshed P. rsona and Scenery now
on exhibition. The publit- is rwepectla Iv invited tarnil
and ex• mins the above styles oi’Pntares et
WILLIAMS'
UALLERY OF VARIETY.
No. G 7 West &id* Broad SI.
I am now better than ever prepared ta execute i !i«se
beautiful
Photographs, Ambrofcypes, Stereo-
SCOPES, and all other styles of Pictnres known in
thr* Art, and on account of my increased fbcilities w'ill
do my w ork as low, atid in most cases lower than any
Grallery in the city and in a snparior siyle.
D n’l taili© give me a call. Q. T WILLIAMS,
Sept. Z —dtf Photographer.
SPOOL THREAD! SPOOL THREAD!
MANUTACTUItHD FROM
£ 3 S-A.33oX>'Y :s 3
CeUbrated Long StapU Upl'd Cottaa.
'jMIE *ub*cri!>er having purchased •f Mr ( HaS
I- A. PE ABO .'Y. the bulk of the Thread manu
ic ured, bv wa. of experiment, from hia verv Supe
rior - otton will b-happy to show it to hi- custom
. ra. Tina thread is superior to any heretofore ofler
din this m irket fro,ii its reath strength andeven
aeas Tne rn mu facto re i a suv they liave never before
sent aut so good an art cle; ands great ia their ip
reci tion of trie value of ti is cotton foria ik ngspoo;
liread, that they offer Mr. P>xbody tt> cents per 11
for his whole crop tilts seasan. Call, iadie* and ex
imina for yaureelven. octS—dn
J. Y 7. \Y AHF,
REMOVAL.
S» Ur. DAVIS ha3 r .uoved his «fiiae over
the Drug Store of Urquhart k Chapman, en
Broad street. Orders left at tho Drug
dtorour office above will bo attended to. Dr. D.
attend* strictly to nil csss# es Surgtry entrusted
co hia earo.
Columbus, oa., Nov 1. <3if.
only iilliim
Worthy of any Cos ifidsnce so
MUslOßlAil
the bald and gray.
cl aAV.Ai e ill- g eat di n/Verjr if I r f. Wood
ivl ha e u> i.. ly »«» iiu la e i.i> l<esiOi©
i.o, ooi (.ii ft»l' fia\e di- ov re i mnr ijn g t «..i
wr.u and prounoe <e»u ts i o niic tij b t they have an
eme and gone, being carrt-d »vv ti) the «v i. eit>-
r«=uita ol Prof Wynu’a p ep raiicn, stun have btei
f .reed iw »:«*«; In© field .o us real lies* * ay. r.eac
tne f d.ew itig:
Bath, Ma ne, April 18 h, IBBS.
Fr* f. ' ..I. Wood & (Jo - Gr- i».: The leucr I
ftioit you in it-Mi concerning your vamabie Han
aekiurutu«,and vvhich jouhayt publisher in Jr a
vie my ad eisewtieio. ua.-. gi.eu -> iiuine-i u.
enquiries touch uy the fa* us u the ca-c. Tin enqu
riet- ir- , first, i* it e lactoi my hah ation ad name,
aa*i&i* din the eotnuioiiicalion; second isit true of
ait there n > outained; itur^ s dots my harrsiillconun*
ue t-o be in good orucr ai.d ot natural color? To a,
l can and o answer inva i .bly cs. My u ins even
better man many o. my li e so 40 ye era pa t
more soli, tnriity a. *1 bene, colored; tile same ij,
rue oi my whiskers, and the only cauie why u i a
not {.eneraily true, .* ill atoe sutistance is washed oh
by fiequeniabluuon of the fa- e wheu if • are were
used uy wiping 'he face in close oonneetion witli the
whiskers, the Eame result whi foil* tv as the hair I
have ureii in the receipt of a great number of letter*
fiom ail parts of New England; askin me if my fiaii
still continues to be g >ou; as ther iaeO tn *h 'raoa
t:i tlie manufacture and sale of various compounds a*
well as tins, it ha? no doubt been Laso'y imi ated and
been us d.notoniv without any good ifiect, but to
absolute injury. 1 hav« not useu any aiyourßesto
rative of any account for some mo ths, aud yet my
hair is as good as ever, and hundreds have examiniHi
it with susprise, a* I am now 61 years a,d and not a
gray hair iu my head or on my lace; and to prove
this fact, I send you a lock of my hair taken ,off tho
past week. Ire eived your tavor of two quart bot
tles ift-*t ummer, lor tvi.ich 1 am very grateful: I gave
ii to my'riends and thereny induced them to uy it.
many were skeptical until after trial, and then pur
chtSedand used it with universalauece 9. i will a k
as a favor that you seed me n test by wb ch 1 can
discover fraud in the Hestorative, sold h? many I fear
wnhoutatutioriiy from you A pure article wui in
sure success,anu 1 believe where goo i effects do not
follow, t o failure ia caused by the impure article,
« hich curses the inventor of the good 1 deem it rn
duty as lit retoiore, t > ii>ep you apprised of tfie cou
tniueti effect on my hair. •* 1 assure all wiio en
quire ol me my Unshaken op niou of its valuable re
salt-s. ! remain, dear Sir, vonrs, &c.
A. O. RAYMUND.
Aaron Run, Ky., Nov. SO, 16. r >S.
Rrof. O.J. Wood, Dear Sir: —I would certainly be
doing yon a great injustice not to make known to
the world, the wonderful, a* well as the unexpected
result I have experienced from using ono bottle of
your Hair Restoratiye. After using every kind es
Restoratives extant, but wi.hout success, and finding
my head nearly destitute oi h ir, 1 was finally indu
red to try a bottle of your £1 dr Eesumnive.* Non
candor and justice compel me to anno ncc to w o
ever may re dthis,fnatl now p isses* an w and
beautiful growth <U ba.r, wh ch 1 pronou* re richer
a.d euidsomer ban the original was: I w.ll therefore
take occas.on to recommend tins m aluatue remedy
teal who may ieci the necessity of it.
Re.-r.ert.tlllr yours
RKV. S. ALLEN liliOOil.
P, S.—This testimonial ol my approbation tor your
valuable medicine (as you are aw are of it) is unaolic-
Ped—i ut i you think u worthy o a ptareamong die
re*t.in*euit ou wish; if notdas ro> audsav iiothing,
Y'ouri.&c. Rev. S. A. 11.
The Restorative :■ put up in bottle# (of S tivea, v»r—
uge, medium, and amali; the#mail hold# a pint,
tnd retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium hold*
iileaauwenty per cent, more m proportion than the
tmaii, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large hold#
i quart, 4C percent, more in proportion and retails
or three dollars.
O.J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors 144 Broadway N.
Y. and 114 Market At. Louis, Mo.
Andscid by all good Druggist* rad Fancy Good#
'“Stler* prh 1 Aw*n>
GEORGIA —Chattahoochee County:
a HERE ft 3 Nimrod N. H’ ward applies fo r let’eu.
ot admintstratioß on the est-’e ot William 6
L'hnson, uerea ed:
Those are therefore to efte and adi» r msh all cna
nguh-r the kimued aid etedi or* of s.rid decean and,
> bi- and anpeur.it the Court f Ordinary in and for
aid o.u ty *nd fib their object ons if aay they
iare o bi-m tS' a id lettns wjJ he granted an ’be
i.s M >nd v »n April neat.
Givan sader my Hand and ,ffl.-ia’signature Feb Hi*
»#i J l£\ P. I»A' £*■ L. • ler- a C.,
an ’ ei-otS-.# •-*rk taart u.d
Fab Salk,
THB friends and
patrons of the C©
LUMBCS TIMES,
and tho public gen
erally, are remind
ed that there has
always been and
is still attached to
this cstabliaaient, a
thoroughly appoin
ted
G. T. WILLIAMS'
GALLERY.
Change ol Schedule.
Montgomery andwsstpoint
RAIL ROAD COMPANY,
Orricx Montsosierv West Point H. it.
COLUMBUS, Au»
i.LOSE CONNECTIONS.
THROUGH to Meraphia, Noahvllle aud New Yura
(via Knoxville) pci accommodation Train, leav
ing 945 p. in
Mail Train*
LeaveColutuba*. ....u.iba.m.
Arrive at Montgomery.. I si m
Arrive at West Point S.Si p m.
Leave Columbus ...Si.4sp m
Arrive at M0ntg0mery.,.,...., , ~il> 45n.ia
Arrive West Point ....8.45a.m.
Leave Montgomery at . 30 a. n.
Leave Wes; Point.... .iLlf.a. in.
Arrive at Columbus . 2.45 p. in.
Leave Montgomery.., . 8.45 p m
. Leave West Point V.S.SOp.ai
Arrive atColumbu* ~..‘ * g, - a .L
Freight Train leaves Ooliunbus'nt 4 s'! M.'
Arrive.* at 1i.09.P.M.
freight Arrangement
BETIVEfiJV ATLANTA &COLUMBI/.S*
T)\ an arrangomentbetween the Railroad Companies
xJ composing the ivto routes from Atlanta to (Jolum
bua, concluded at their convention at Savannah on the
lbtli instant, it was agreed that tho following rates
between Atlanta and Columbus shall govern, taking
effect from the Ist day ot May 1867.
VIA WEST POINT.
Cashel 11c. Wheat 13; bacon
vv hisky. Flour, in sacks or barrels per 100 i!>s Ssc:
Ragging. Rope, Lard in earns or bbl* per 10ft 11m? 45c
Coal, Pig Iron, by car load, psr ton, $2.76.
VIA MACON.
Corn pet bushel i4c Wheat 15c. Outs iuc. Bacon
vv hiskey, !• lour in sack* or barrels, per 100 lbe., 44r.~
’>agg;ng, 4iope, Lard in can* or hbls. per 100 noundf
SSceats. OoftJ, pig Iron,by car load, per tnn«4 c>9r.,
J L. MUSTIAN,
President Muscogee K f?
GET). W. ADAMS,
Bupftri-uten(lentßoathwestern Uaiii
EMERSON FOOTE,
Superintendent, Macon and Western Ruilrmtn
GEO G HULL,
Ssperlutendeut Atlanta and LaGraMg. Kttiima.
SAAI’L G. JONES,
Engineer and Superintendent M AYV. P. K
Aug. 17, IS3O d&wtf.
Chinse of Schedule.
Mi HOLE ti GIRARD RAILROAD, >
Girard, Ala., Nov 5, 1860. \
Fj'RDM aaa alter this date, the Mail Train will 'eav
the Girard Depot daily (Sundays excepted) a
2:4 ' p m., anil arrive at Union Spring* at 6:28 p. m
tin..an arrive at Girarit at 16:1 r. m
Ihe • reighi Train will leave Girard every da>
.Sunday* excepted ) at 6o* l«>ck ft to., and arrive a
Union prin sat 18 m Leave Union Bprinssevor
Ity (Sundaii- ex* eptad) at 12; 0 p. tn., and arrtv>
U Girard at f>;Vsp m.
Nov. ts dwtf n K WELLS Sup’t
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
,-i.rf ..t*.—— m* -t A
Photographic
ON and after Sfilfc Feb. iB6O, the Evening Ma
Train will leave Columbus at 3.80 p. tn., and a*
rive at Macon at tf.o6 p. ta.
Leave Macon at 11.89 p , m. arrive at Colamhus a
a. m.
The Morning Mail Train wiliieave at 8.15a ar. an
vrrive at Macon 8.56 a. nr.
Leave Macon 645 p. m. arrive at Columbus a
«-20 P- m. W. h. CLARX, Surd
Columbus, Feb. 87—dwtl.
SAVANNAH Ir 'HAIUKSIM
ST BA S-fAtS f T U» E.
g- Tire Steanrer WM. SUARtIOoh
rs--^ a P t# RARDEN, will shortly tak>
her place °n this Line, leaving Savai
nah and Charleston twice a week.
Having a through freight arrangement with th'
Central Railroad and its connections, all freights tn
tween Charleston and the Interior of Georgia, consigi
edto the agents of this line, will 1m loi warded witl
deapatch end free of charge.
A. P BROOKS, Agent Savannah.
E. LAFITTE CO. Charleston.
Nov. 86—dwtf
DISSOLUTION.
r piil] firm of MANIE v t , HODGES and 00., is
this day dissolved by mutual consent. An
early settlement of their business is earnestly
solicited. Call at our Store and come as nearly
up to your obligations as possible. Pay us ail
the money you can. January 1, 1860.
GEORGE MILLER,
TN retiring from tho firm returns his sincere
thanks to the old friends ana customer?, and
earnestly desires r continuation of their liberal
ity to tho new firm.
MANLEY & HODGES,
WILL continue business at the old stand,uud
will be happy to serve their friends and
stomers. Jan. 1, 18 61.
Land, Stock,lorn and Fodder
FOR SALE.
. _ I offer at private tale lay Kesi.
Adence and Plantation mi Russell co-
Ji'TVmi L| A a., 2%. Mile* from Columbus. Gn.
f[l 'i h • place consists ofsoo ai res—
nf whii'h are in r.iihivat ton It lits
reiiiurkiiii,, ne.l for riilnvatinn. tlie greaio* jMirtion
hei- g almost level. Tn rrrid* ncc is a framed dwel
lingwith 0 -coins pleisantl gituated in as health * a
region as there is in the rriate. The i*i p oveinenients
arc ail g iod and substantial. Framed negro h'Uis
e , stables and barn and an vrcelient new gin
and screw I wilt also sell all my present stock ot
Corn and Fodder, Mules flogs and Cattle uith the
place.
Persons desiring ftirther information, are referred;
to John A . or Thomas I. Lewis, wh* live ad joining, ;
and thi-v will take pleasure in showing th** place t '
p»-C!as*rs SARaII A. LEW IS.
Novomocr s—dSwui
Hamilton Female College,
Hamilton, G-a.
Tbo s P rin o Session of this insiilu-
Ut-n will commence on Tnesdav the
day of January, 1 SOI.
■«>■■■ TbsCollego ia furnished with a
well selecte*! Chemical und Philosophical A]>-
paratus.and with g <»od musical instruments.
The C«»ursc cu Instruction is thorough and
oomplete, embracing ail tha branches usually
taught in iho best College*.
Tor Catalogue,
J.li. LOVELACE Prea’i
DaaaaW li
PEYTOH H. COLaUITT, /
JAMES W. WARREN. < Editor*.
$5 PER ANNUM.
HelmboliTs Genuine Preparations.
Helm bold's Cnclm for the BUddc
Helmbold’s Buchu for the Kidneys,
lieluibnhi’s Buchu for the Gravel.
Ilelmbold's Buchu for Dropsy.
Ilelmbold’s Buchu for Nervousness
Ilelmbold’s Buchu for loss of Memory,
Jleitnbold’s Buchu for Dimness of Visio«.
Ilelmbold's Buchu for Difficult Breathing.
Ilelmbold’s Buchu for Weak Nerve*.
HelmboliP-i Buchu for General Debility.
Ilelmbold's Buchu lor Universal Lassitude
Holmbuld’s Buchu for of Disease
Ilelinb Id’s Buchu for Night Kweais.
lielmbold aßu hu for W ikefrilaess.'
ilelmbold’s Buchu for Drynessofthe SLisi.
Ilelmbold’s Buchu for Eruptions
Helmbold’s Buchu for Pains in the Back.
Helmbol<i's Buchu for Heaviness of the Eyelid, with
Tempora y Suffusion and Loss of Sight.
Ilelniboid’a Hu hu for Mobility and R> stlessa ess, with
Want of Attention and Horror of Society,
llelmbo d’s Buchu for Obstructions,
Ilelmbold’s Buchu for Excesses arising from Ladisc-
Lion, and ail Diseases of
FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES
OI.D OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARK if D OR CON
TEMPLATING MARRIAGE,
t ake no more pills,
THEY ARE OF NO AYAiL
HELM BOLD’S EXTKAtT < >F BUCHU 1
IS THE VERY BEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD
For all complaints incident to the sex, whether ejrismg
from indiscretion, habits ofdissioatinn.or in the!
DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE.
SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT
Take no more Balsam, Mercury or unpleasant Medi
cine for Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases.
CRBT DISEASES.
In nil their stages, At little expense,
l.itlle or no change of diet. No iitconv catenas.
AND NO EXPOSURE.
Usd HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for caresses arising
from habits indulged in
BY YOIJNG AND OLD,
And for alldiseascs arising from habits of dissipation!
It removes all improper discharges, and will restart
the patient in n short time to health and purity,
t se HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT op UUCIIU for dis
eases and affections of the most distressing charactei
Use HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OF RtfCHIT |ai r,
affections and nl! diseases of the
URINARY ORGANS.
Whether existing in Male or Female, from a hater pi
* anse they may have originated, and no matter •!
HOW LONGSTANDING.
All the abovu diseases and symptoms admit of tli«
mine treat meat and may originate from the seme
cause.
READ! READ! READ!
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU is safe and pleasant iq taste
ind odor, tint immediate in iteaction.
Personally appeared b< fore me. an Alderman oflhs
city of Philadelphia, 11. T. lielmbold, Chemist, who ba
ng du y sworn, 10 s sny.lhat his preparation contain*
no narcoiic, mercury orinjunnua drugs, but is purely
'egetab o. 11. T. HELMKOLD Sole Manufacturer.
Sworn and stibai rthed before mo, the 28d day 01
Movt-naber, *Bf»4. WM. P. HIBBARD, Aid.
Price SI per hnrile. or six for *6, delivered ts a«>
■ddi ess.
Prepared Ly W. T. HEI.MBOLD.
Practical and Analytical Chenii t,
104 Sonth Tenth St., below Chestnut Pbtiu
Bewaie of Counterfeits,
AND UNPRINCfPLKD DEALERS.
Who endeavor toriinposc‘‘of their own" a«d“sther*'’
irticle on the reputal on attained by
Ilalmhntd'sGermme Preparation.
“ “ Rxtr ct Buchu,
“ “ Sarsaparilla.
4 * Improved Rose Wash.
SO DBYJ.W. BROt»RH,
And all druggists everywhere. Ask for Helwbold'e
-take no other. Cu out the advertisemem and send
or it, and avoid inposiuo and exposure.
J W. Kreoas, wholes* !o ami retail agent forColum
•us. Ga, AuglT—d’vthu
TO
Jountry Merchants & Planters
JAMER MoPHILLIPS,
in casing tiie u'tcnjion of buyers to bid stock oJ
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY-GOODS,
bogs ro say that he is now prepared to offer fi r CMill
< large a sortnicnt ofgood« jti*i received, by the Piece,
iiaie or Package, at
Northern J obbing [Prices
Ah he ha* a resident buyer in t\etv York, be wifi
receive by ev’eiy sieamer, inroicea of Bitch e< odd as be
can s-11 the trade at ar- dnetion of ifi to li}{, per cerit
on re ular prices.
{HT Ad inspectionol the ataeJc i* reaper Hit liy mjlji
tted.
<X AS. CI2-.1-.IFS
140, llroad street,
MASONIC HALL BUILDTNO.
Columbus, Sept 20, 18G0. d.iwtf.
| Irquhart & reiPMAN,
AT THU OLD STAND OF
DANFORTH &NiUEL
DEALERS IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Paints, <fec.
■■A We hare a large and
complete stock tmbra-
J 11 " : T best articles)!
English. French and
Amßiican n,a,,uiac‘“re
—"g. among which are
Oils of all Kinds,
Amlin’s White Kerosene Oil
Landreth’s Fresh Garden Seeds,
Spies, Soda, Gelatine,
White anu Gray [Potash,
Per fa n -ry, Soaps and
Toilet Articles t f all Kinds,
Fishing Tackle, &c,
U o tvitl be happy to a*rv jas u*«a'. alt of out w »,l
ijOßtoiotiß *.’ uat min;' uctrone»_aß nut y t*vmr m*
with their j>atronngr.
TO CASH CUSTOMERS,
Ai aU* >.t e or .frni, we otf«r e fnal ijUeieeieui*
to those »f any iVititnt the city
LUQUHAHT & CUAOI AN.
' DRUGGISTS.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
BEINO ih“ Agent 31 Coiiitnfms of the
fiuano <’on pauy, I am to otter their
excellent Manures to Plinfer*' in anv
quantity end nt .-avaanali poc(bi|*OfiMnl expense*
add and A good enpplyalsr »y««n
Fob 18....dwtt E JggBMAIUt.
f y UARDI t’ALß.—Will be first
\J T»esd«y in Ma* next, agreeably to otder of
the Court of Ord nary o Mu cocee county, at the
pine where the Market House lately stood, in the
eit> of C’ouncius, ibe m divided t lettat wbuhAeroy
It "it < I ulu u-iyi in i ave in lot of &J^tMH£§*F a tb«
Bth District of said !• cuntv. '
samwdl . mmtwtm- Siiari;**
IS—wWd y
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