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COIdUITi & WARREN, Proprietors.
V.l it MV 11 i.
£i)c Qailu (Times
Published every morning (Sundays axeep
»,a at FIVE DOLLAitio per annum, in advance,
t Dollars if not paid before the end of year
(£L>c tDecklg hunt's
U P u blishuu e very MUA DAY M Oti'ii NG ,
Tv?u Uoillsirsper annum, strictly in advance.
.iiMce on Randolph Streei,Oppo«Ue the
Poet Office.
Advertisetnoais <ff live lines and less in eithc-j
the Daily <</ Weekly Times, will be inserted at
5 i cents for the first insertion &nd2s cents foretell
subsetjuent insertion.
Adverusincuts exceeding live lines will be
ihar .'o 1 10 cents per line fur the first, and live
t for each subsequent insertion.
Di.ijM.iyed advertisements will be charged for
space ttiey occupy.
Sales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators,
Executors, and Guardians, are required by iaw to
be acid on the first Tuesday in the month be
tween the hours of ten in the forenoon and three
I . the ai'tornooon, at the Court House in the coun
ty in which the property t tuate. Notices of
he sale must be given in a public* gaxette forty
1 ay s previously to the duy of sale.
Notice of tile sale of personal property must be
given at least ten days previous to the day of sale.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an Estate
m ist bo published forty days.
Notice that application will be made to the
Giurtof Ordinary for leave to sell Land or Ne
gr jos, must bo published weekly two months.
Citations lor Lectors of Administration must be
published thirty days—for Dismission from Ad
mnisiration, monthly six months—for Dismission
from Guardianship, forty days.
liulos for Foreclosure of Mortgage must he
published monthly for four months—lorestablish
lng lost papers for the space of three months—
for compelling titles from Executors or Adminis
trators, where a bond has boon given by the de
ceased, the full space of throe months.
Publications will alwads be continued accor
ding to those, the legal requirements, unless oth
erwise ordered.
following are tho contracting rates einraga
oletvHtire.
DAJU; V it AT .i .
13 .iioaths.
and >r. ■: ni.li?.
!•> ... .Qths.
3uio«thr,
i nouihs.
[ month.
No.oi
»*|ra.
1.. | 5 o*-1 7 00, 0 13 01 il7 oc; aOO
i ;'J O j I*l OO 14 00- 18 O' ; *35 obi 30 On
3.. 13 0- i lb and; 18 00i zb GO! 33 OUj io On
4 15 U. | 19 Gi 33 uo, 30 Uoj 10 Oi i sfi GO
5.. 18 oi .5 GO 30 GO’ 4l» 001 50 Ooj Go {V
8.. 2o G 18 00 35 Ou! 50 o GO Oil 7o ‘0
7.. 15 i 13 Oo 41 00 GO -* I7OOOSo <0
8 10 0 8 0(» 46 00 70 0| -0 Ob; 9. - 0
10... io U jO uO 60. do| SO Uoj 90 OGjIOG lu
WKKKLY MATES.
13 -nonths.
‘J -TlOQthS.
6 rn >nthtf.
! mouths |
2 months,
jl month. |
No.of
r*qrs.
1.. ; 2 ill! Iff* 5 5i.; U> 00 15 0U 30 00
2 ; 5 Oh! 8 Ou i l| 0i 3c 0c; 35 00 30 0u
3 7 5- 11 -Hi j 14 5i | 35 00! 15 00, 40 GO ;
l— |io «M»j «5 i*o !iy ihi: 3u uo! to o»; 50 go ‘
5 ... i !3 -)0:i7 00 j 30 0c! SO tHi| 50 00| 60 00 |
6.. ils 00,30 00 j3sou 50 uoj GO Uuj Tu ! 0
7 ; 17 00,35 00 ! HO 0«. Go OU| 70 001 80 00
8.. .j 30 0030 00 |4OOO 70 00! 80 00; 00 oO
|U I ,e - *c io -io i «s.> no; qo ooj t>(. ooftoo r-o
*X"Xi^LEIS
®©.©!K lk\PM cJJ©[g
PRINTING OFFICE,
Rudolph street, Cos ambus, Georgia,
: .AY IN (1 in aueceSslul operation two of JUOE
il & CO’S CYLINDER PRESSES
RUNNING LY nTEAM,
vYe ara proparodto oxccuto, at short notice, every
ascription of
LOOK. AND JOB PRINTING,
unsurpassed style, as cheaply as can be done
anywhere in tho South.
We have on hand a variety of NEW JOB
TYPE and shall keep a constant supply of
Plain & Fancy Paper & ards,
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 e?
POSTERS,
HANDBILLS,
CHICULAUS,
i AMHII..ETS,
OREDJS, BONDS,
DECLARATIONS
BANK CHECKS,
BILLS OF LADING,
LETTER HEADS,
BILL HEADS.
DRAY RE CEL TS,
BLANK NOTES,
CAT A LOO FES’,
LABELS,
WAYBILLS,
Blanks of ever> description, &c. &c.
ALSO, RAILROAD & STEAMBOAT BLANKS
GIY’B ITS A BALL.
Thi? Department is under the management of
Mr. P. S. PORTER, whose long experience and
acknowledged reputation ca a Job Printer, are a
sufficientguarantee that ail work entrusted to his
earn will be executed with energy and faithaiincss
We have now ta connection with th? r£co a
cmplote
BOOK BINDERY
and Lave in - niploy and young man who, under
the veteran GRAY and others, has perfected him
self m tuis branch of business; we pledge our
selves to give tho most perfect satisfaction in the
ol all styles of
Account Books. Docket:
Sourt Records. Steamboat asrc Rais
Road Black Bocks, £*..
. «intend not to l.e outdone in the style and
•.lit. oi our in either UepartineTr b.' ast
EU!ucn ' that we may be • •
f‘FY; u - r i r.ct k we have adopted tht
Jkl fi l. iSfitt
RAMSEY & LAMAR,
ATXC HNEYS AT LAW,
COijOMBUa. GA.
fftS* Office ever the Bank of Columbus,
j. n. rams by. albert k. lmmak.
March :i, ISf.O—diy.
§atimel Tliaiclitr,
\ T TOR NE Y A T LAYV ,
(ieorgetown, Huitman Cos. Ga.
lA7TLLpracrice in the counties of Webster, Terrell
* * Randolph. Chattahoocee, Stewart, Quitman,
Clay. Early, Miller, and in Harbour county, Ala.
May 33 dtf.
11. J?l. SAPP,
ATTOKa KSu j&x* law.
Columbus, Gra.
•VriLL practice in the Chattahoochee Circuit and
* V adjourn.y counties.
Office on Randolph sirs*-}, a few doors west ofth*
roil Juty24—dwtf,
•Josc pll l‘\ Poll,
A. XXO IT JNT JB TT AT IL>J± W,
lOLL i>lJ >U k>, () I.i ) RGIA.
Office ©n Randolph Street, over Holtand ilutchin’i
Office, April 16—wdly
iYlariosi
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
TALBOTTON, Talbot Cos,. U*.
October 21, 1858, w&dtf.
M ©ses A Laws,
ATTORNEYS of AT law,
col um a us, a£ on uia .
it. j. MOSES. WM, A. LA Wr*
Office next door to the Rost
Sept. !, 1858. dwtf.
JNO. M. PHILIPS. WALTER 11. WEEMS
Philips Sc Weems,
A-ttornevs at Law,
CRAWFORD, ALA.
Will practice In tho Courts of Russell County
—in tho Supreme Court of tha State, and in the
United States District Court at Montgomery.
March 2d, 1860—w&dtf,
3£. w. ipotj,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
JIKMPHIS, TEMN.
JE&(*■'■?.-x<: on corner of Main and Gey oso
Streets, over A. B. Coffey's Store.
January 1, 1 So I—dwtf.
«R TOG IE & SON,
It E N T r S T 8,
Office on Randolph Street, near Broad,
0•) ij 1 ' M B I.’ £}, Cr A .
Ccdumbus, I co ‘J, 1857. dA wt .
liiiSm,
(FIRST CLASS bOTFI,)
Corner Broad Crawford Sirse-ta*.
o< >UIMBUS,OA.
MATCH COOK,
laareh—dwtf. PKOPIi lETOB
CUBA riOUSE,
A.IO’IIOLPSLX3KT,
THE sub criber having taken « harg* of the
g|j|}»;j above hotel, and entirely renovated and fat <t
wffljjljj ui* i> e same tor the ac.ominodaii. n oi the
iMlliiLiUildic. soiici'3 a share of their patronaee.
e »viii spare no nains to pUase; and having had
u nsiderable experience in cat riria lor the appetite
and oinifurt of the public, Aula c<*i fidem us p>iv rig sat
Utaction. C. V. BONNARD.
Sept iiiberS d&wtf.
Dissourfiox
IN consequence of the death of Mr. DANIEL, the
firm ol
HUGHES, DANIEL -a 00.
eras dissolved on the 6th February. The undersigeo
as surviving partners, are ready to settle all claims
against said firm; ami those indebted to said firm, will
please settle immediately as the busimss must be
closed. The undersigned, in the name and style of
Hi:«BSES» A Si s9 Dans,
W ill continue the Warehouse *. Comir.i».
aton Business in all its braucuesa Office at tlu
Lovo.i Warehouee
WM. n.Hf>GHEB
W. C. HODOEf
t’ointf.i t.. p»d>. ta dw-!i
CHEAP AM) PL \ N
FXJEISriTUIIE
AT
CT. H.SIKE a S,
Xo.4r£ BROAD STREET
i<oiumbi!s., €fSi.
j Dee. 24, 186U—dtf.
SP3ING VALE INSTITUTE
CUTUBEiII, GA.
[ .-wv^ || THE next Session of this news nsf
if 1(wf: P pt* : rS hool will open
OX M NDAY J\XUAKY 14
and t ort m:e five aio: ths.
C i e ent Tea hew <> ill be i attendaroe.
B ’ar ; can be h ; ‘d wi h he i-ni c'p sand private
faonii sos i,ear ie c idn <es on rensornble terms.
For t rther pi't cu! :ra jerd t'nr a < stalogtie,
Th-re are seven rea-ons why tin* B<hool ccm
i mends ioelfio public no ice hi profmence to nuaiv
! of our oopuiar ,-choois.
Ist. The heai'hfi ness of ihe location,
2d. Itr freeness from a 1 the vices which tend s o
j allure the musd trom deep a »and carncs application to
; stud)’.
3d. T> e thorongbress and to which the
j student is subjected—being U.at he has no
; tunc to waste
tb. Vo. a music i* a daily exercisa, free of charge
j in which the whole school join in the sive t acc. i ts
- w:.ii h a>cuses the lired intellect, and .cstores eias
e yto tsi** iiroojjirg mind
vi.fi. The efforts n*ajie to det elope the nurd by tint
! us** of p u-ttcal Instruction at the expense ot Ate
j impractical
i otii Thedeep interest manifested by ifi«- Teacho.f,
j Trust, i s,and CY.tzens. give.- it that socia and uev
a.-pect, so r.&ruionious to the vout* ful miud—ren
! derivg the schoo:-house a pleasant resort n ti c stu
dent instead of a house of dreao and hatred.
7 it. The systematic manner in which it p school is
.oiiducted. “Heaven’s law” is adopter! and
pmeured. A S. EDQESLY, Princtpar.
Cutßbcri, G? Ccc.Si. w*f.
THE SOVKRKIGYTY OF THE STATES.
• >1.0)1 HI. lb, «y ROUGH A, €. 8., FRIDA t MARCH 22, 18(1.
&e.
LETIT BE REMEMBERED
r X , ZE~ :r^X- f X !
SHERMAN & CO.
Are still on hand and ready to give good bargains in
SABDLKS, HARNESS,
ttrrna'FlHTyL'i l j fprt:
Lens:-
Leatlior, &c., &c.
For the Cash or Approved Credit l !
Wo e it’-itestiy ri[ >. -st of those who nr* in debt U
us ta s etiie (hetrace >uuia us s on as pus.;ible.
SHERMAN & CO.
No. U 4 Brii and Htreet ! olutabus, G~.
Columbus F‘-' ruary 7, 18,31 ■ —dw f
wih li ' • eve advert ise idpnse copy.
Thocsands'are daily speaking in the praise of
JDIA. E,ATON 7 8
INFANTILE CQH IAL,
rid why'* uccaust: tt were* /tui* tv aso-u tuttmaumvbt
rel<ej when given tn time (tacts ukc inagic, and trnt
trialatwuwUi convince you what, we say ui true.
:ontam»
m PAREBUttIC ©a OPIATE
ot guy Kind, and therefore relieve* by -emvvtng tlu
sufferings of vour child. iu-teud oi deadening tt souei
miuefe For tins reason tt iiseit as tin on
ly reliable preparation now kmavi foi Chile re*.
i'ceilmi§, uliin ktea, Dysenttry, Usl,
ping iu the Buweiti, acidity of t he Sstu*
mac It Wind. Cold the Head, anti
Cr oa§*« iso Jut softening tits gums, raiuceiti, itjLuniuuit
-egutaUng Ole ‘towels iua relietustg pain, a has no
icing ,iii ‘xati-ti-Hsutndo. li it used in unfailing sureties u.
U cases oi Cun v «»isions. or other Kite. jt>.
you t/uUietlu Iffeao’i Health oj your ckimreiami mat tv
<wvt them from those suit anti hhghttttg cunsty■uences touah
art certain to resun j rout Lite use oj it •rcio.ee oj uiktcii uii
it/tirr remediesJui ittjnnlUe Complun its are cnuuioseu. lain
smteina Ur Ealdii’a luiuiitilc Cord»tti s Uu.-
,uu can rely upon. It u poriecuy It ruilogw. mu
•annoi mjure the most dcucHieuitani. Price 25cents*.
Full .l.reatione accompauv each bull!* • Pro .tied on
uiAj GhMil h m ill PON 1,
ATi, 40U Broadway, New ioits.
- ■•■*;•*!^3raEßF3■»;•
110-aLTit huamii Blood upon being
A.L'V'ZEID
iltvnvs prt'seiiis- >-s with the same ee»Kt.*nii«' eiemen’s
nut dive-*if mmree the‘t’> r| » stditi'ii, \iiai
yze the Binuri f . persoti «.utieri'ui t>- u. (Joiistiiiia
• ion, Livei OomplaiiU, l»yspep-i« Scrofula, aii-i
we find in eierg instance certain iqfiaeunet in the ret.'
iloliiileo of ill od Su/i/ity thtse -Gdi* lencics. and
von are •• ade eii. The Blood Pood i founded
upon tiiis Theory—hence its astonishi-.# success ■—
FiVJS FHIFAfiAfIBIS
ulapte tothe eficieir lea of the Rioml i ditfereni
diseases. For Coughs, Colds, Uroutlritis
nr any afieciion tvisaievei ot the T tiroat os
Luiigs, tncludin Ctuistim |iliott, use No, i.
which is also the No foi Depression- of jiir
its, Loss ot Appetite, and foi illchr- tsit
com pinil arising tr--tn over-list, general
debility, ur i nervous proeti ation No.
2, forLtver com pla'nt», No. 3 foi Dysjjep
sia, Being already prepared for absorption it is 'i- afe.es*
by drops* and carried immediately into circulation,
so that what yo i gain you retain. The No 4 i* for
femsit IrregutcrltSes, By sterla, and
tl eskiietees, &c. c-ee specia- dire lions, ior
'lns For Sait H heum, Eniptloits, s*< iO
fuioits, Kldnej and tliaddcipconijdaiim
take No 5 In all casesthe diree-icns must be sir ct
tv followed Price of the iliood Food, SI per bottle.
' Sold by CHURCH DUPONT, Datjgsflta, ho. £6
alaiden Lane, New York.
For sale by Acee & Iverson, Pemberton A Car
ter, J. A, Whiteside & Cos., Urquhart & Chap
man, and J. YV. Brooks, Columbus,
Mareh 28 —dwtf
BOOK EXISXIDSia'^".
EBX3SrX>ES3R.'Sr,
In capable and faithful hands, where can. be iar
nished ever;, variety
T3X.I BOOKS,
Court Eecords and Dockets, Hotel an
Livery Registers, &c., &q.
Magazines, Music, Law Books, tic., bound n
Iy and with dispatch.
Old w-»rks repaired or rebound i..- they si o
need, substan iully.
We wari-ant satisfaction in every ease, &no
trust oar old friends rriil not be decoyed away.
July i —th '
MONEY a.’AN TED,
AT
J. IL SIKE’S FURNITURE STORE,
Ts) 3 ►’ ALL il OR OTHER A -SB, in cxchanj
-1 icr good, plain ar.fi substanaal Furniture
Jan I: —dtf J. H SIKE S, 4'Broa' st.
. 0 RENT,
. A comf'or able House, con
jAa venient to tbs btisirresss port?* t
Sfi t r;i} c ity. A- fdy It J. F
Iverson, at Ac.u <t Eversonb'
i-iug Qy»re. jar. 15- iii
DOUR DINDIINC
ALL. l’*& JUAivtliii'S
ynthuespatcli and elegantly uone at short noth
TIMES OPFICL
Columbus, Nov, 27—dtr
O. T AVILLfAMt? has iust >e turned from the north
wrth a 1 ! the new and late improvements in the
PHOTOGRAPHIC ART,
fimbrncmg quite a variety es Novelties and Curitsi
ties maki g
KCXS GALLERY
one ot the most attractive and fashior.afeie reeor.s in
the ' ity
Uo f . graphs, Stereoecopesi, ar.d n atty other styles o
Pictures of Distiiuriitailed Persons and Scenery now
>n eshibition The public is respect lit Iv Invited iw- ca’l
utd examine the above styles of Pictures at
WILLIAMS’
GALLERY OF VARIETY,
No. Os West gid® Broad St.
T nto now better then ever prepare j to execute those
beautiful
ciijtograplis, Ambretypes, Stereo-
SCOPES and all other styles of ictures known L
tfi Ar., acdou accoum of my increase© facilities wil
io my Aork as lovr, and in most c -c-es fiati anj
Gai;ery i tfi. city and in a superior s yb-.
’D n’t fail-6 give me a call. O r WILLIAMS
Sept.,3— ts Photographer.
SPOOL SPOOL THREAD!
MANUFACTURED FROM
PEABODY’S
Celebrated Loag .‘ssss.tile UpPd ©ttosa.
S S HE sabscrtoei ■ dViug pure:.a cu f Mr i, Has*
l A PEAtiO ¥ ihe huih ot Hie Thread manu
c tired, tiv vva of ex ic ino nt. from hb ven Supt
aor otton wid b happ. t«» show it to hi «-.o>ton>
•rs. Tins thread is superior s o any horetofor off. i
and in this market, fro u its reath strength and»-Vfn
lies?. Th.e ua in~.faetiire.-s say they have never befor
-ent oat so good a:i art c.lej ands great is their <p
reci tioti oi'tlte value of tt-tscotton form ;k
hread, that they offer Mr. Peabody 25 cents pei it
r'o> fats'.vJhule crop i hus season. Cull, ladies and®/
unine sot vours Ive*. oot.l —dti
J. W. VVA Hi:
EE y IO¥AL.
e Dr, DAY IS ba* r amoved Lis oKoo gtoj
» f fbe Drug Sforo of Urquhart & Cfa&pmao, on
» street. Ordors left at the Drue
ifcoreot' uliico Above *• i, 100 attencieci to. Dr. U.
attends atrictiy to ail oftsos oi Sargary entrusted
to fiis oar©.
Columbus, da,, Nov 1. dtf.
r rt±hi
liMV DISIOVIHY
Worthy of any toafidence so
THE BaLu AM) GRAY.
V/J aN¥, *i >■ « thi g'eat di . every of Prof. Wood
iVJL ha e atceiopteu u< t »i ly t.o im.tit e his 1-estoia
i>e, t»s.i (.it f sb i > hate di- ov re ; s.iino Inng tu.ii
v\l it si pii'ui-Cd Ban G t M.cai; b i they base all
a- use and carr c and .vv ,j bj me won eii*•
ro-»u.ts oi l*r<-f Wimu’s p «p raiien, »;*« have btet
f retd ,w wivt t^efield uno rest UttS a ay. ttpau
the fjFowHigr «
Bath. Ma no, April 18Ti, 1359.
Pr-f. .J- Wood & Cu fit-is.: lim letter I
vViOie you iu tffili couceruing your va u.ibie Htn
.vcsiurative, and w tncii yj.u fiavt pubiiSfieo in tfi s
vetn yad eisewhere. nas gi ."en !•»© t nuinetobs
i quuies u ue.li ugthe f.tcis u the cue. Tin enqu
ries r , nrst, *s it u lactoi my hab aU iii ad name,
as otat* din the c'luiiim icaiion; second <su true of
,i, tiieie.u ■ oiitaiued; ihtr.., dus3 iny tiairßullcontin
ue to be i.. good otiur and ot natural color? To a ,
i cat! and o answ* r invaa.-hiy e». My »• if- is even
cetler man many stage ofiny U e so 4l> ye ,rs pa t
ioore soil, tiiri.'iy o better color, and, the m-.-.a is
true of my whiskere, and ;fie onl.» cause why u is
nut (teneraily true, ,s h the tuhst-uice l» washed oh
by f,equeniat)iuuon of the fa. e, when if are were
usPii tiy wiping Tie face in close connection with the
w hiskers, tbt s>uine result wilt follc.w as tu* hair. I
have been in the receipt of tt great number of letters
from uil partsol New ifi.giaiiuj askin. me if my hail
still to he g ou; aether s»o ur-th iraua
la the inuiiuiucture and sale of various compounds as
wti. as tins, uha no doubt been base y mo ated and
been us d.notoun without any good effect, hut to
absolute injury. I have not useu any ei yourllesto
rattve of any account for some mo ths, and yet my
hair is »s good as ever, and hundreds have examined
it with suspnse. as I am n.>vv 01 yeais o and and not a
gray hair in my head or on my iace; and to prove
tins fact, I send you a lock of my hat, taken off the
past week, lie eived your layor of two quart bot
tles ia-t u rattier, lor w ieh l am very gretefof: I gave
it tu my-friends and thereby induced them to try it.
many wtre skeptical uiuii after trial, Red then pur
cn.std and used it with univeraaisuece s. i wilia k
as a favor that you seed me a test by wh th I ean
discover fraud ui the Restorative, sold by many I fear
without authority from you. A pure .-•.Hide will m
-B<ue snecess, atm 1 believe where good effects do not
• iiovv, t e fmure is caused by the impure article.
Inch curses the inventor oi the good I deem it n<
;ut> .tail re to tore, t-- k* ep you apprised of the con
tome effcy: on my bair.« 3 1 assure all woo en
quire of me my unshaken op r.ion of its valuable io
auiu. I remain, oear sir, yours, &c.
A. C . liA’r fiLit D.
Aaron Kun.Kv., Nov. 30, 1658.
Prof. O. J. Wood Dear So: 1 w uid ce tafnly be
doing you a a rest it justice not to make Known to
the world the wondn.ful. as well as tne unexpect and
msu t i have experienced ir >m Using one bott.e o
y ur Hau Utsi.offt.iye. After osttig ev>*.y kind oi
’iestota i\ ts vx apt, but ui.hont s> ices-, and findi g
i,} head ft. a; y oestitate ot h ir, 1 was finally indu
eo rotry a b-itu ■ of your Hur Kes orattve. Now
.. ;nd«>r and j ;st! e compel ue to an-o nee to w o
.-ver iio.y re and tnis, fnatl n..w p sues* an w and
ae.iUti ffi; trow tfi 4 ~a.r. wh ch J p nuu <e richer
t and fendsomer ban rhe original was: > w iltheretore
ake oocas on to ecommend ill's n atuao.c ramedy
.o*l wmiinayiee.thei.ee ss.l; or it.
ild. peel uiiy i cure
UEV S. Ai LCN EuOCS
P S.—This testimonial i »n- a pmbation >oi your
vi.u beuifcutc.ne t,,.s you ..r a* ar t itj s uus<>‘i. -
i-p.l at i you tint k iF’vm r;h> o a pla «» u« eg h
rest;in*Brt ts ou i*li; if Bot oes r»*> .uh;B4 7 t.cibing.
Yours Ac. i-> v £5. A U,
THE friends and
patrons of the Cos
RUMBUS TIMES,
and the public gen
erally, are remind
ed that there has
always been and
is still attached to
this ostablismoftt. a
thoroughly appoin
ted
Fft? Rwarattrt i» pat m bomea ot 3 6iK«s, m
irgt, medium, ami sn.&iii uiesmali dome )|a t uii ,
iuu reswia tot uj;c dollar pa kulik; litn-aattuiim nmc*
w. ieusinvcmy per ce-nu more in proportion ituu. he
retails tor two domaa per botil- , the
•. quart,4? percent, more ia prdt-tminE and retails
■or three dollars.
O, i. WOO Li ii. C<j., Proprieu'i ill Bco*4w*y IS.
\ and U* Market Si. Louir, iio.
.Vida* 14 I jailg’uyt
'- rJ -■■- ' Felt i
EDFvvilA —Cuattaboocljec County;
. U EIIEA K Niuirud \. II wardai piles fb- lot-eu
! ' oi arm noum.. a cn tut eat te oi W b
i ibnsoQ, lit. e i «ii:
! Ue?e re ; litre o etocte an f rrf-n r»i«h nil !»(i
»c 4 r the kmu ed and ciedi ore ot sjd d*teso,
> n aiut aepe ir *t the toun f OrJiii .iv tu ana fi r
ojc u ly nd fii ihOif object uni if -n,) tne>
■ iV'- 6 • •id ieusii vwll be granted on ’be
M >rwi yin vpnt tits*.'
jc under my nano ard JFidaisifnature Feb S-3J
sßi J Hv t\ UA it.L, •' ier* e> C„
as t ex-uiii«« c»oxt Oie.
r%». 84A, i#ol-*wSdd
G. T. WILLIAMS'
GALLERY.
ISllilli''
Change ol Schedule.
MONTGOMERY AND WEST Pm.ST
UAli, KOAI) OUSPAM .
Office West Point R. R.
COLUMBUS, Acg ifi.tfiSy
CLOSE CONNECTIONo.
THROUGHto Memphis, Nashville and New lit.ra
(via Knoxville} per accoiniKodation Train, leav
ing 9 45 p. m.
Mail Trains
Leave Colu tabu5........r.«;J.',.,.«;»hiw.
Arrive at Montgomery... I*2 in.
Arrive at West Point. 2 *25 p m.
Leave Columbus... ,3.45 p
Arrive at Montgomery K' 45ti.a:
Arrive YVest Point.... 2.isa.ia
Leave Montgomery at......... ,y 30 a. fa.
Leave West Point .......6.15 a. «».
Arrive at Columbus ~.‘>.4sp»in.
Leavekoßtgomery........... 8.45d n
Leave West Point.... .3.50 p
Arrive atCoiutnbus. .2. ;i. iu
Freight Train leaves Columbus at i P. W.
Arrive* at U.Ct* P W
Freight Arraaganeat
BETWK t. ft \ T l, AA r l 'AAROLUIHUI iS *
Bk an arrangement bet ween the Railroad Companies
composing the two routes from Atlanta to Colum
hua, concluded at their con ention at Savannah on the
Ifffli instant, it was agreed that the following rates
between Atlanta and Columbus shall govern, taking
effect from the ist d-y 01 May 1857
VIA YVEST POINT
Corn per bushel lie. Wheat 12} Oalsdi Bacot*
Whisky, Flour, in saexs or barrels per 100 lbs 2fw.;-
'agging. Rope, Lard in eans or bbla per UO
Coal, Pig Iron, by car load, per ton, 53.75
VIA MACON.
Conn per bushel 14c Wheat 15c. Oats Pie. Bacot
” otikey,Flour in sacks or barrels, per 100 lbs., 44«\-
->aggiiig, Rope, Lard in cans or bids, per 100 pound
SSceot*. Coal, Pig Iren,by carload, per to*‘•■B4-fific,-
J L. MUSTIAN,
Paesident Muacogeelt ft
GEO W. ADAMS.
7upeiitifrmdentSodthwefitern Raiiron ’•
EMERSON FOOTE,
isuperlatr»«2eia Macon and Western Baiuns.
GEO G HULL,
Sr.perintendetit Atlanta and LaGrange Raiffo*,
SAM’L G. JONES,
Engineer am! M k W F. R.
Aug. 17, 1859 (f&wfU
Ohinge of Schedule.
MuR LE& *IHaKD Ral ..liOAD, l
■.>iraiJ, Ala., Nov 5. 1300. J
FROM ana aite* this date, the Mail Train vriii 'cav
the Girard Depot daily (Sundays excepted) a
'2:4 1 p in.., and arrive at Union Springs at 6.23 p. ni ;
r ieave I'nion spring? daily (Sundays excepted) at 0:3.
t. m.. tin arrive at Girard at 10:1 *a. m
The • reiglnTrain will leave Girard every day
iSuniktya excepted )at 6 o*< hsck am., and arrive s
Union prin aatl2 in Leave Union Springsever
dtv (Sundays ex<epted) at 12: 0 p. nt.. and arriv
al Girard at t>:*’s p in.
Nov. H dwtf f? F. WELLS. Sup’*
MUSCOGEE Xi. Jti.
qn a nn f o f «ritsi> tt 1 r
*- -.v K.V-. ,
[ wsaagsviaiies ! :*asaasi!’s; 1 *®^©f s
i |N and Fed. JR&ft. the Evoning Ms
Train will leave Columbus at 3.20 p, m., and a
rive at Macon et 9.05 p. m.
Leave Macon at i 1.3d p , in. arrive nt Columbus a
>.35 h. m.
The Morning Mail Traits will leave at .3 iss re. an
arrive at Macon B.sfia. ifj.
Leave Macon 0.45 p arrive et ColuiahUa s
<.SO p. m. W, L. CLARK, Sufrt
Columbus. Feb. 2T—dwn.
-• \ Y ANN All S, mr:i vi. ...u
i'T F h :? i) * ■ : T I; I 7 L,
- r ..: The iftgaraer WM. SEAEIiOyA
,;W Capt. F. GARDEN, will shortly tak-
% Tier place on this Line, leaving Sav-t
nah and Charleston twice a w<-ek.
Having a through freight arrangement w ith tfi
Central Railroad ar.d its co’nnectioj-a. Eli freighis b
tween Charleston and Use Interior of Georgia,coi sU
ed to the agent sos this line, will t n forwarded nHi
despatch and free of charge.
J. P BftOOKet, Agent SavaiioaS.
E. LAFiTTE At CO Chari.tMr-f».
Nov. Sfl -liu ii
DISSOLUTION.
r PiIE firm of MANLEY, HODGES A CO , is
tbic day dissolved bj mutual consent. An
early settlement of their business is earnestly
solicited. Cali at our Store and come as nearly
up to your obligations as possible. Pay us ail
the in■■iiey you can. January 7 1, 18S0.
GEORGE MILLER.
|ls retiring from the firm returns hi* i-inctre
- 1 - thanks to the old friends and customers, and
earnestly desires a eoiitinuatiou u' their liberal
ity to the nevr firm.
MAKLr,Y HOUSES,
WILL continue Lit Iness at the old stand.and j
will be tar-py to Serve their Iritnuo and j
•touiers Jan. 1, 18*31.
Lund, Sti ck, torn and fodder
FOli SALE.
. *,. -! offer at private e‘« n.y R*i
deace and Biantatioti -n Russell co
ml A-a . 2% Musa from Coiumbus, Gr
A . b place coa«iit*of Wil ac*e«—2 0 !
of w-hi.li -to inrnt-ivaiim,' J{ p. *
temark .0,., « c t -or ruliivatioii, ihe greaie’ pnrtioi. ,
'M i c a'm-ist 1-veL Tu reiidmcc ia a framt and fiwei 1
hnawi'b fi 0.1019 pie .saatl situated ia aa health n j
region a* iitere is in th*- stale. The 11 provemeoient> ,
ire ail g .ou anti -üb-tautiai. fran-ed tieitro fious 1
e , iiaifies ant :.afn and -n excellent ne.v gin h-urs
tßft e-'.rejv I will ;i!s.• sell --Gs my present stock ot
Com a»4Fonder Mules Hogs and <'ett!e with the
Place
Persons desiring further intormat-on, are referred
to J. hit A. or Thomas U Le-.via, wh* iir« adjujm/ig
and the will taae p.'efisure in ehnwi k th" pUre t
pa e a*< rs SARaH A. LCWfS.
November s—'Swf.
Hamilton Female (oil ego, !
Hamilton, Oa.
Jf, - The Spring Sfcs.*ioa of tbit tost]tn
fi°n will commence on Tuesday the
day of January, ISSI,
The College is furnished with a
well selected Chcm cal et and Philosophical Ap- !
paratus.-md with g od musical ir.stramcat.l. I
Tho Caurso of Instruction iy thorough and i
coaaple s, embracing til tho brauc&fs usually |
laugh* io tue beet College*-.
Tor C xtaloguCj address
J. H. LOVELACE, P«s’t
Skuw tt
Photographic
PEYTON E. COLQUITT, ,
JAMES W. WARREN. !
$5 PER ANNUM.
» Ilelmboid’s Genuine Preparations;.
H«lmboli’« Bvictin for the
lltsiiubird’s Buchu for the Kidneys. |
Helmbbld’s Buchu forthe Gravel. >
HelnibnTd’* Ri refill for DfTfpJJ
j He ini bold’? Buchu for Nervousne*.*.
lleimhohi’s RucTiu Tor tone of Melder?,
i Ho.nihoi.l’s Buchu for Dunne** oi V i»»b
JHeimbuUl’f IJuchu for Difficult Breathing.
Heimbohl’s Dttchti for Weak Nerves.
Heimbotd’s Buchu for General Debility,
llelmbuld’e Buchu for Universal Lassitude
i Helmbold’sßurhu for Horror of [NMUe
j Heimb id's Buchu for Night Sweats.
lielutbold s Bu iiu for W.tkefliinewi,^
! Hefotbold’e Buchu for Drynes*)of the Skin.
| He imbold’s Buchu for Eiuptiona
Helmhold’u Buchu for Pains in the Back.
> llHmbold’e Buchu for Heaviness of the Eyelid, with
Tempo ray Suffusion and Loss of Bight
tlelmbold’s flu hu for Mobility ttnd R> rtleseness.with
Want of Attention and Horror of Bocicty,
Helm bo d’s Buchu for Obstructions,
llelntbold's Buchu for Excesses arising from
tion, and aif Diseases of
. lE MALES —FEMALES—FEMALES
j OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARR il) OR CON
TEMPLATING MARRIAGE,
TAKE N O MORE PILLS,
THEY ARE OF NO AVAIL.
IIEI MBOLD’S EXTRA! T • F BUCHU
IS THE VERY BEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD
Fora!] complaints incident to the sex, whether arising
from indiscretion, iiainta ofd ssioation, or in toG
DECL NE OR CUANGE OF LIFE.
SEEHYMPTOM>ABOVE.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
Take no more Balsam, M tcury or unpleasant Medi
cine tor Unpl asatn and Dangerous Diseases.
HEI.MBOLD’SEXTRACTOF BUCHU CURES SC
CnET DISEASES.
In all their stag**, At little expense,
Little or no change of diet. No inconvenience,
A:\DNO BXPOSDRE.
Use M ELM BOLD’S BUCHU for excesses arising
from habits indulged in
BY YOl NO AND OLD,
And or aUtdiseares aruuig from haiuU of dissipation!
t removes ail imptoper discharges, and will restore
the pattern in u siiori t:nt» to healtn and purity.
se HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT F BUCHU icirdif.
eases* nd art-cnons of th- m si distressing charmer.
Use HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OP BUCHU torai
aii'eaionaand alldiseasca of the
URINARY ORGANS.
Whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever
-aiise they may have originated, and no matter ol
now LONG STANDING
Ail the above diseases and symptoms admit of the
same treatment and may originate from the same
cause,
READ! READ! READi
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU is safe and pleasant in taste
md odor, bui imuredtaie in it? action.
Personally p..eared !>• fore ure an Alderman of the
1 c;ty ol Philadelphia, 11. T. Helmhoid, Chemist, who be
ug du y sworn, o s say that his preparation contains
no narco ic, me eurv or injurious drugs but is purely
eireiab.e. 11. T. HEIMBOLD fco.e Manufacturer.
Sworn Hiid subsiribei! before nre, the 2-id day of
\ovemScr, i854. VVM P HIBBARD, AW.
Price afi per bottle, or six foi delivered u» any
u!(t i ess
Prepared by 11. T. HELMB «LD,
Practical and Analy ucai Chenii t,
101 South Tenth Si., below Chestnut Phi La
Bewai c of Counterfeits,
AND UNPiUNCIPL* 1) DEALERS,
iVhaende&vor todfspose “of their own" aud“ethe«’’
Article on the rep tit at on attained by
lieleiboid'eGenuine Preparation.
“ Extr cl Buchu,
“ “ “ Sarsaparilla,
. '* . “ improved Rose Wash.
D BY J. W. BUOG&S.
And all druggists everywhere. Ask for Helmboid’e
-take no other. Cu out the advertisement, andsei-d
dm, and avoid mipositio and exposure
.i VV. ProoKs, wholesale and retail agent forColmn
tius.Ga. Augl7—dwCm.
TO
Country UercUanis & Planters
JAMES McPHILLIPS.
In cading the a 1 lection of buyers to his stock of
FANCY ANT) STAPLE
ISKIT-Gi-OODS,
begs io say that hois now prepared to olferf rCASH
■ large assortment ofgood's jusi received,by the Piece,
Bale or Package at
Northern J~obbing
As he nag a resi and e buyer in New York, he uiil
receive by ev > steamer, in voices of su !i <r- ode as he
;an a 11 tin* trade at ar auction ot vto cent.
<n re u!ar prices.
inspectionoft he stock it re®? e-jf-tllv solo
ited.
140, flroad street,
MASONIC HALL BUILDING.
Cj'umbu?, Sept 29, ISGO. (] A w ts.
IROMLIRT & mm,
attiis old stand of
D ANFORTH & jSTAG-EL
DEALERS IN
MOBS, MEDICINES,
Paints, &c.
Q Wo have a and
eornplao S'vck embra
eirsg the best articles>r
m *'* CKn fi *® f 'iifacture
Oils of ari Kinds,
Austin's White Kerosene Oil
Lp.iulrtilt’s Fretii Garden Seeds,
lyic s, Sod?. Gelatine,
White aiiu Gray u Potash,
Perf; , Soaps and
Tolk’i Articles < f all Kinds,
Pishing Taciue, &c,
We wi‘! b-j 1 appy to Serv** as ususi u!I of cur
cast m rs ;.’ ; s n.ary r.< w en®*- &• £nay' 'vwu
With their p.i-r .aeg'’.
TO CA S H CUSTOM F
At vkr hrs • • of M •, • vie olß'r equal miibcealcuts
to tb'*=<> of rt- 'ire in the city
I UQIUAHT & CilAi MAN.
DRUGGISTS.
COLUMBUS, OBGESIA.
FebmutyUm. iw.i—.«•!»
BEING th«; Agent Gdlambos of the Amencau
Gua.no »A>!i'p ny, I era p glared to otier ibeir
egcel.eiit Alanurts to Pitnuts and otbere. in ai>v
qtt entity and at'av3nnah p ir«s. acton! expenses
add <i A good euppiy aJw 3 tog hfutd.
Fe& ...dv.tf E BARNARD
UARDiaN’a cALE.—WiII be cold on the £r*t
vJfTgesd yia M*> next, agreeajiiy to an Older of
the Court of Ord nary o Mu county, ai th®
pit® witaieiiie Maikct House lately stood, in the
city q: Cos umbue, ike it divided • terest wfai h ! eroy
if end Lulu B'*y- in l.evn in lot of lan;' JNo. tO, in the
Bth Diitrict ofeaid VotMttv.
SAMVEL C©Y£IN, Cu&rdiaa
Marsh 2s-wIO4
Editor!.