Columbus daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1864, April 11, 1861, Image 1

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COLQUITT & W /.\HHEEf . Proprietors. V hJ AJifi ViII. £i)e Daily crimes Published every morning (Sundays exeep ,a j at FIVE DOLLARS per annum, in advance. v Dollars if hot paid before the end of year. &y£ tPeeklj] Jinxes \i Published every MONDAY MORNING, two Dolliarsper annum, strictly in advance. y.ut r on Ilaudolpli Street,Opposite tire Post Oldie©. a©ast© Advertisements of five lines and less in either the Daily or Weekly Times, will be inserted at jil oent3 for the first insortion and2s cents foroach *I)SC ! lucrat insortion. exceeding five lines will be •kargSd 10 cents per line for the first, and five »fur each subsequent insertion. Displayed advertisements will bo charged for apace they occupy. Salos of Land and Negroes, by Administrators, Executors, and Guardians, are required by law to bo held on the first Tuesday in the month be tween the hours of ten in the forenoon and three iti thoafternooon, at the Court liouso in the coun ty in whioii tho property t tuate. Notices of he sale must bo given in a public gazette forty ays previously to tho day of sale. Notice of tho sale of personal property must bo given atleast ton days previous to tho day of sale. Notice to Debtors and Creditors of &n Estate must bo published forty days. Notice that application will bo made to the (Jourt of Ordinary for leave to sell Land or Ne groes, must be published weekly two months. Citations for Letters of Administration must be published thirty days—for DLsiuission from Ad niaiatratiou, monthly six months—for Dismission from Guardiunship, forty days. Rules for Foreclosure of Mortgage must be published monthly for four months—foro3tabliEh ing lost papers for the space of throe months— 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 alwads be continued accor ding to those, tho legal requirements, unless oth erwise ordered. The following are tho contracting rates chango oleasura. „ DA.L Li Y liAT rJri. 12 month.?. | i i “ I 0 mentne. f I r 6 v-atb a. | !_ I 3 months, j J 2 AOtuhs. | I l m#nth. j .To, of 1.. 5 fit | 7 00; 9 00; 13 00,' 17 00 2u GO v.... i 9 Off 12 oo; H 00| 13 Oi>| £9 00 SO 00 .... 12 Os! 15 00, 13 00! 25 00 33 00 40 Go 1 15 00 10 Oi 22 00| 30 OOi 40 Oo 50 00 5.. 13 01 25 00! 30 00 40 00 50 00 GO G‘ fi.... 20 01 23 00, 35 GOi 50 OH 60 00 70 GO ?.... 25 01 33 00 41 00 60 o i 70 00, 60 00 8.. 30 0! 38 OO 1 46 00; 70 00} St) OOj 90 00 10.. 40 Oi 50 00! 60 OO) 80 00] 00 00 100 CO WEEKLY HATES. j J I2moaths. 1 i I | 3 moaths, j 13 rnoxtks. 3 months. | I I 2 months, j ! jl month. N o -o! tiRS. 1.. 2 50; 4 00 | 550 10 OCj 13 00 20 00 a.... I 5 00! BCO 11 00 20 00 25 00 20 00 3.. 7 50:11 00 14 50 25 00! 35 00 40 00 4 jIOOOIS CO 19 00 30 OOj 40 00 50 00 5.. i 12 00 17 00 20 00 40 00 50 00 GO 00 6.. I 15 00 20 00 25 00 50 00 GO 00 70 00 7.. 117 00;25 00 30 00 GO 00 70 00 80 00 8.. j2O 00.30 00 40 00 70 00 80 00 SO 00 10.. . . 1250040 00 50 00 80 00 90 00 100 00 TIMES Kl© S (2)UB PRINTING- OFFICE. Randolph Street:, Columbus, Georgia. i AVING in succcgsful operation two of HOE il & CO'S CYLENDEE PRESSES RUNNING BY GTEAM, iV r o are proparcilto execute, at short notice, every eicription of BOOK. AND JOB PiiINTING, unsurpassed style, as cheaply as can bo dono anywhero in the South. We have on hand a large variety of NEW JOE 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 of POSTERS, HANDBILLS, CIRCULARS, PAMPHLETS, DEEDS, BONDS, DECLARATIONS, BANK CHECKS, BILLS OF LADING, LETTER HEADS, DILL HEADS, Dll AY RECEIPTS, BLANK NOTES, CATALOGUES, LABELS, WAYBILLS, Blanks of every description, &c. &e ALSO, RAILROAD & STEAMBOAT BLANKS aXTTIi US A CALL. This Department is under the management oi Mr. D. b. PORTER, whose long experience and aekno Hedged reputation as a Job Printer, are a sufficient guarantee that oil work entrusted to bu eare will be executed with energy and faithiulnes? We have now in connection with the office a ompleto BOOK BINARY and have in employ and young man who, under the veteran GKAY and others, bus perfected him self in this branch of business; we pledge our selves to give the most perfect satisfaction in the manuacture of all stylos oi Le&geio, Account Eoolsa, Dookef*, Court Reccrdo, Steamboat and Rnil Road Blank Socks, Ac. We intend not to be outdone in the stylo and finish of our wc r k, in either department, by ar.y establishment South, and that we may bo able t. make our prices satisfactory we have adopteatm CASH SYSTEM. Jan. 1, ISS6. I —W'l » Ml—in 111 I w—«««■——— """*" W. D. WOOD, ATTORNEY at LAW. AND SOL « ITORIN CHANCERY, GLBXKVILLE, Alj a. VyiLL practice in all the Courts ofthe rnuniies of Barbour, Pike, Coffee, Dale, Henry, Mmm a „d Russelh In b 1 l cases entrusted to h.-s charge, be will be assisted by Pugh &. Bulloch, when ilmv a-a not employed as opposing counsel. inarddly. It AM SE Y & LAM Ali. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GA. Office over the Dank of Columbus. J.N. RAMSEY. ALBERT R. LAMAR. March 3,1860—d1y. Sanrnel Thatcher, ATT ORNEY A T LA W, Georgetown, Quitman Cos. «». WILL pracrice in the countie* of Webster, Terrell , * Randolph, Chattahoocee, Stewart, Quitman, Early, Miller, and in Barbour county. Ala. May 23—dtf. 11. JML. SAPP, AT M" Columbus, Gra. WILL practice in the Chattahoochee Circuiland adjoining counties. OiSce on Randolph street, a few doors west of the Post office. July26—dwtf, Joseph W, Pots, -s&.'T'X'OmiXriErsr J\.T LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Office en Randolph Street, over Holland Ilutchia’s Office, April 16-wdly. Marion ISethune, ATTOHjMEYT w, TALBOTTONt, Talbot; Cos., Ga. October 24, 1858. w&dtf. Moses 4% Laws. AT w, COLUMBUS , GEORGIA . a. J. MOSES. WM. A. LAWS. Office next doer to the Post 1, 1853. dwtf. JNO. M. PHILIPS. WALTER H. WEEMS. Philips &; WeemSj -A-ttornevs at La?;, CRAWPOHD, ALA. Will practice in the Courts of Russell County —in the Supreme Court of tho State, and in the United States District Court at Montgomery. March 2d, S36o—w&dtf. ~E. W. P-OTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MEMPHIS, TEN’S. Office on oorner of Main end Gavoso Streets, over A. B. Coffey’s Store. January 1,1861 —dwtf. |g» “• ICGIM& Son 7 Jj E N rn t s T S, Office on Randolph Street,near .Bread, COLUM BU S , GA . Ccluai bus, Dec. 9,1857. dAwtf. DUS. LEE & PHELPS,' DENTISTS, OR If ICE Corner Broad and. Randolph S -reels GOL UMB US G EOR GIA. Deoomber 31,1861. wAdly CHEAP AND PLA^N. FTJRNITUB !E AT JIH-SIKE 3 33S 3 N0.42 BROAD STREET Columbtii, €rs. Dec. 24, ISGo—dtf. CWlllLg (FIRST CLASS HOTEL,) Corner Broad and Crawford Streets, COLUMBUS, GA. HATCH COOK, march—dwtf. PROPRIETOR EAGLE HOTEL, OGLETHORPE GA, THE subscriber having entirely renova ted and refitted the above Hotel for the "sjihj Rccommod tion of the public, so.icit a hare heir patronage He will spare no pains o please, and feels confident that a single trial will convince all of that fact. Feh4—.lfim W. H. STILES. ALBANY HOTEL, JOHN W. LESTER, Fro SllsSlS: ALBANY, GA. DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE. Stage?* leave th s House Daily for Theroas rille, tdainbriuge and Tallahassee. February 9.—dtkn. PIKE HOUSE. Union Springs, Ala. 4 House, at the terminus of the jJ? Mobile and Girtrd iiai road, is now f[_ »l!'lnStu3L_in complete order for the reception of customers, and Is not surpassed b, .ny m ims se lion of countr* iorthe convenience of ts icc- tamoilat ens Oi eus a all and prove wh it we say. JOHN M.FKaZIEB, .fanSU—dlv FRANK JACKSON. B. 8. SANCHEZ, SHIPPING & COMMISSION MERCHANT, Savannah, Georgia, BEING connected with a wealthy and influeatia house in the Island or Cuba, as well as in Charleston, S. G., every laciiity is secured torthe pro motion ot a legitimate importation of West India pro duce, to which special attention will be given. R. L. SANCHEZ, Matanzas, Cuba, l PACJAND fc SALAS,Charleston,S. C., S Spssi&lPartaers, Marsh 1 dtf THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, C. S., THURSDAY APRIL 11, 1861. G. T. WILLIAMS’ GALLERY. G. T WILLIAMS has just returned from thenorth with all the new and late improvements in the PHOTOGRAPHIC ART, Embracing quite ft variety es Novelties an.l Ctiriosi ties. making X3IXS O^XjXsZBZESTST one ofthe most attractive and fashionable resorts in the city Photographs, Stereoscopes, and many other rtjrlrso J. lctures of Dis'inguished P< rsons and Scenery now on exhibition. The public is rerpeettu lv invited to call and examine the above styles ofPi tures at WILLIAMS' GALLERY 0E VARIETY, Ko. f»7 West Slds Broad St. I am now better than ever prepare i to execute those beautiful Photographs, Ambrotypes, Stereo- SCOPES, and all otherstyles of Pictures known in the Art, and on account of my increased facilities will do my work as low, and in most cases lower shan any Gallery in the city, and in a superior style. I) n’t fail to give me a call. G. T WILLIAMS, Sept. S—dtf Photographer. SPOOL THREAD! SPOOL THREAD! MANUFACTURED FROM PEABOD^B Celebrated Long Stapls Upl’d Cottan. THE subscriber Laving purchased rs Mr. CIIaS. A. PEABODY. the bulk of the Thread manu ac ured, bv wav of experiment, from his v<*rv Saps rior Gotton, will be happy to show it to hi- custom er*. This thread is superior to any heretofore offer ed in this market from its reath strength ana even ness The manufacturers say they (save never before sent out so good an art cle; ands great is thoimp precittion ofthe value of tl; is cotton fnrmak ngepool thread, that they offer Mr. Peabody 25 cents per lb for his wholecrop this saasso. Gs’ll, ladies, and ex amine for youraplvea. @ct3 —dtl J. W. WARE FREE FCRWMBiIi. Private Bonded Warehouses & Custom Houso Brokerage, j u design'd lias, wi-h Messrs. Hrigfcesa, i Baldwin At Co.,Miters. Wider & Galii and Messrs, Hunter & Gammell, formed an As-o-iation for the puipose of entering at the Custom House and Sruling m Bond, in acco dance with the Reve nue Laws, any goods arriving atth s port width may be entrusted to his custo y. II • being the managing and active partner, has bonded, vv th the approval of the Secretary of Urn leasury, commodious Warenouses, vvheic ail Mer ihanoize coining to this port cna he siorcd, ever? attention p iu to its preservation, and for it? prompt delivery when entry has been made at the Custom Douse, ot th lowest possible tar ff charges. Merchandize desti. ed to the interior \\ ill be enter ed for payment of duties, or in bond as may be re quired by the consignees. All goods consigned to him to be forwarded, will receive the g.eatcst de spatch at the lowest rate ot charge, and in such man r.era> may bedirected If the duties are to be paid in this port, funds must Le provided for that, pur pose. but ii to beforwaided inbond, the requisite bonds will be given. Goods entrusted to the care of th3 undersigned, consigned to points in he interior, will .bo forward ed by Railroads or other conveyance, as directed, free of Commission. An experience of nearly twenty years in the de tai s oi Custom House business, and a thorough acquaintance with the Warehouse laws, in every detail, will enable this copartnership to give tht greatest despatch consistent with the safety of the revenue. CMS. €. WALDEN, GiSco in Oiaghorn <£• Cunningham’s Building, head of Drayton St. Savannah,Ga. Savannah, March 1861. * marl I—dim DISSOLUTION. rPHE firm of MANLEY, HODGES & CO-, 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 all the money you can. January I,I B GO. GEORGEMILLER, T N retiring from the firm returns hi3 sincere thanks to the old friends and customers, and earnestly desires a continuation cf their liberal ity to the now firm. MANLEY & HOBBES, WILL continue business at the old stand.ami ■will be happy to serve their Iriends and cu stomev3. Jan. 1, 1851. American watches i IN GOLD AND SILVER CASE?, \oh% At Purpie’s old Stand,.Tone’s New Building Columbus, Georgia. jfe&a •>;*§ Opt in— dwtf r pi P,T r* n ~fAll IST S ill THAT for allßepair Work on Cotton Gins after this dare, thv Money or GJty Acceptance will be required on delivery o< the work. Parties forward ing their Gins *>y R ihoids or Boats are. also required to prepay the freipht. or th“ Gins will not be received by us. -Vi? divi turn t vVlbe made from this rule. W. G. CLEMO 8, BROWN & CO. Columbus, March 26—dtvSm. For Sale or Bent That elligible Hou?e in Wynnton, opposite th residence of Mr. Hanson Estes, and next to s>r Thos. Ragland’s. Apply to E. W. MOISJ3. jan, s—-ts er L G!. MQ»E£. It will bo told low for the #aeh. 0 RENT, __ A comfortable Ileus*, *an venier t to the berrnesss portion of t* l9 eiry. Apply to J. F. Trrrgow. at Ac e & Iverson’s Drug fetcre. jan 15 dtf OK BIND IN G J||||||SN ALL ITS BRANCHES witlidespatih and elegantly done at notlc * TIMES OFFICE Columbus. N»v. 27—dh Os every description used by Lawyers,oroiaeeri es Court, printed aatly and on superior paper Rt TIMES OFFICE DISSOLUTION. IN consequence ofthe death of Mr. DANIEL, th* firm of HU6HES, DMiL & GO. was dissolved on the Gtli February. The umhrsiged as surviving partners, are ready to settle all claims against said firm; and those iudehted to said firm, wS| please settle immediately as the business must be closed. The undersigned,in the nsme andstyleef fiHG-HES & R@B«ES, Will continue the Warehouse <fe Commts sion Ktialueks in all its branches3 Olfice at the Lowell Warehouse WM. H. HUGHES W. C. HODGES. < ohtmbnp Feb. IS ifWlf Land, Stock, Corn and Fodder IVOR SALE. « , , I offer at private sale my Resi. —'A dence and Plantation in Russell co- Ala., 2% Miles from Columbus, Ga. l h - place consists of 500 acres— h are in cultivation. It lies remarkabjv v\ ml tor cultivation, the greater portion being almost level. Tfi residence is a framed dwel ling with 6 rooms pleasant’n situated in as healthv a region as tliere is in the Slate. The improvemements are ail good and substantial. Framed negro hous es stables and barn and an excrltent new gin house and screw. I will also sell all my present stock ot Corn and Fodder, Mules Hogs and Cattle with the place. Persons desiring farther information, are referred to John A. or Thomas 1. Lewis, who live adjoining, and tboy will take pleasure in showing the place ps purchasers. SARAH A.LEWIS. Novembers—rfSwtf. Photographic Oil. J. BORE BOB’S ' IMPERIAL - AKBCi )M WWSOO A I’UKK AN D UNA DUU terated Wine, combined with Barbary, Soio niuii’a Seal. ComTey, Wild Cherry Tree Lark, Spikenard, Camomile Flowers and Gentian. They are manutactured by Dr. Doha himself, who is an experienced and success fill Physician, and hance not to he c astor! amo 1 gthe quack nostrums v/hich flood the ceuutry and h the Med cai Profession are so justly prejudiesd. These truly val uable bitters have antb, on before tho public for one year, and yci there is a heavy demand for them from all parts ofthe Union. Dr. Frink No. 30 West 35th Street New York *nys “I have been greatly benefitlod by u® ng Dr. DofiV Wine Bitters, and am now using them freely and successfully in my practice, Asa medicine for fe males I consider them unequalled.’ Dr. Guernaev. No 18 West 23d Street, say-s: ‘T have used Dr Doda’ Wir e iiters in my prafr tice and in all cases where a tonic is required, ! con sider them unsurpassed, and cheerfully tecommend tuem as a valuable Family Medicine.” Dr Meath am of Florida says: "Forseveral years 1 suffered aU the horrors of Chrome Dyspepsia. I used a.l other remedies with out avail. Id scarded prejudice, and used Dr. Doda* Wi. e Bitters, which have greatly benefitted me. and i believe will cure me.” Mr. G. S. Weaver, of Albany, N. Y. "My wife vi .is sinking rapidly with consumption; the best physicians in Albany and New Y ork Citv pronounced her case hopeless. She used Dr Hods’ Wine Ritters, and is cured.” Mr. J. E. Staats ofNewaik, N. J. says: ‘*My dauthter wasextiemely ill; she had been at tended i.y feur of put best, physicians; her disease was infljmwq qjifofthe bowels, which had produced extreme debii..-y. llercasewas considered hopeless by all who saw her. A friend recommended Dr, Doda’ Wine Bitters; she used them and is well.” Mr. Brdtai.i, editor ol the Banner of Light in Bos ton, says: “Dr. .1. Covee Dods’ Wine Bitter* have cured me of the Piles, in the worst and most obstinate form.” A distinguished lady of Mobile Ala., willing to a female friend,says: ”1 would advise you so use Dr. .1. Bovee D. ds’ Im perial Wine Bitters. 1 have used them and consider them a blessing to our sex.” We might write a small volume and than'would not give one one fourth ofthe testimonials in our posses sion, as to tha.v rlueof those valuable lßtors. but. we will only say that they are approved of by our best 1 Physicians, are doing much geodin all parts of tho country, and earnestly entreat the afilicted to try them CHARLES WIDE IF] ELD & CO. Proprietors, 78 William Street, New York. And sold by Druggists generally. Sole Wholesale and Retail Agents for Georgia, PLUMB & LE.TNC.R, August a, da Sold in Columbus by ACER & IVERSON June 22 f&v/lv. Hamilton Female College, Hamilton, Ga. Tha Spring Session of this institu v - .-/ t ; \} tion will commonco on Tuesday the , day of January, ISCI. The Collego is furnished with a well selected Chemical and Philosophical Ap paratus,and with good musical instruments. The Course of Instruction is thorough and complete, embracing all the branches usually taught in the best Colleges. For Catalogue, address J. 11. LOVELACE, Pres’t December 31 _____ AT THE OLD STAND &S Hroa«t Street, Great lie due tion in Prices of & ROVER & BAKER’S riMiii mnm macmike^ I am authorized to sell these Machines at s n - on former prices of from 10 to 16 = per cent.; according to style of pattern. All Machines warranted. The Grover e. B iher Company is one ofthe* liett an m >st successful of the originators and directors of tbe tiusiness. it entered the field at an early (lay, when Sewing Machines were almost in their first sta ges when their manufacture was more of an experi mentteanan thmgelse Stepbystepitbasprogres sed m the development ot the trade an< tbe perfect inz of its Machines; taking advantage of ail posi ble im rovements in the make, ndaptauon and modi fication ofihe niachim ry. it bas enjoyed the exclu sive hen.efts of the inventive genius of one person oi ihefirm(Mr VViliism <». Grover) bv which it has been placed in possession of privileges and patents that nave givenits Machines peculiar andexciusive txesf lt ncies. The ms'hani m of the B-iker Machine is exceedingly simple, durable and easily understood by any per-on old or yen u; there is nothing in its man agement thai tbe simplest mind may not grasp and it is merely a question oi time and memor with some -most iaa es vviil learn at once showing, while oth ers will require two or three lessons; trequeatiy we ee little .Misses only ten years of age, op ra ing the Machine on straight without ariistance. Families who .re about to purchase, arerepectful ly invited to call and examine for themselves, we take the liberty fsaymg. it is better for you tornr cbßse of a 1 cal responsiide Agent, than from Ped ilers who are traveling through tbs country with cheap Sewing Machines ). KEITH, Agent. apx/crswrißTJs. Georgia.. *»lJ1 r.bno NOV. 1 ,8 60 PAINTER TO HIBE. \NY person wisbinj to hire a good boasa Painter can find oas by making application at tka TIMBM OFFICS. Marsh li—dtf &c. LET It BE EEBIEHEERED TD SHERMAN & CO. Are still on hand and ready to give good bargains in SADM.ES, harness, Leather, &c., &c. For tho Cash or Approved Credit!! We earnestly request of those who aro in debt to us to Bsttle their accounts && soon as possible. SIIERMAN & CO. No. IMBroul (Street Columbus, On. Oolurobus, February 7, ISOl.—dw f Papers with whom we advertise please copy. THE oi\lv Discomr Worthy cf any Confidence so RE»TORIA4S THE BALD AND GUAY. MANY, since the great discovery of Prof. Wood, ha. e attempted not only to imitate his Restora tive, but profess to have discovered something that would produce results identical; b t they have ail come and gone, being earned away by the wonderful results ol Prof. Wood’s and Lavs been forced to leave tha field io ita resi. tless ay. lisad the follow ing:, Bath, Ma ne, April ISth, 1359. Prof. O. J. Wood it Cos -Gents.: The letter I wrote you in 1653 concerning your valuable Hair Restorative, and which you have published in th s vicinuyand elsewhere, has gLen rise to numerous enquiries touching the facts in the case. Tht unqu'- rlos are, first, is it a factor my habitation ai.d name, as staled in the communication; second, is it true of all therein contained; thiru, does my hairsulicontin* ue to be ia good order and of natural color? To a, 1 can and do answer invariably •, e*. Mv hsjjriseven better than in any stage of my li ie for 40 years pa- 1 —more soft, thritty and better colored; the same is trus of my whiskers, and tho only causa why it L not generally true, is ih it tue substance is washed ofi by frequentablmion of the face, when if care were used by wiping the face in close connection with the wluske'rs, the same result will follow as the hair. 1 have been in the receipt of a great number of letters from ail paitsof 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, ith&s-no doubt bt.en basfey imitated and been used, notonlv without any good effect, but to absolute injury. 1 have not used any atyourllesto rative of any account for some months, and yet my hair is as good as ever, and hundreds have examinee! it with susprise, as 1 am now 01 years old and not a gray hair in my head or on my lace; and tu prove this fact, I send you a lock of my hair taken off the past week, i received your favor of two quart bot tles last uminer, for which 1 am very grateful: I gave it to my friends and thereby induced them to try it. many were skeptical until aller trial, and then pur chased and used it with universalsueceis. 1 willa-k as a favor that you send me a test by wh ch 1 can discover fraud in the Restorative, sold by many I fear withoutanthority from you. A puro article will in sure success, ano 1 believe where good effects do not follow, the failure is caused by the impure siticle, which curses the inventor of the good i deem it m\ duty as heretofore, to keep you apprised of the con tinuea effect on my hair, aa I assure all who en quire ©fine my unshaken opinion of its valuable re sult*. I remain, dear sir, yours, &e. A. G. RAYMUND. Aaron Run. Ky., Nov. 30, 1853. Prof. O. J. Wood, Dear Sir:—l would certainly be doing you a great injustice not to make known to the world, the wonderful, as well as the unexpected result I have experienced lrom using one bottlo of yonr Hair Reetoratiye. After using every kind of Restoratives extant, bet wi.hout success, and finding my head nearly destitute of hair, I was finally indu ced to try a bottle of your Hair Restorative. Now candor and justice compel mo to announce to wno ever may read this, shat 1 now possess anew and beautiful growth of hair, which I pronounce richer and handsomer than the original,was: 1 will therefore take occasion to recommend this invaluable remedy to ali who may reel the necessit y of it. Respectfully yours. REV. S. ALLEN BROCK, P. S.—This testimonial ot my approbation ior your valuable medicine, (as you are aware of it) is unsolic ited—but it you think it worthy ot a place among the rest,insert if you wish; if not destroy andiay nothing Yours &.c. Rev. S. A. D. The Restorative is put tip in bottles lof 3 sizes, vi: large, medium, and small; the small holds %a pin , and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium hob s at least twenty per cent, more in proportion than tie small, retails fortvvo dollars per bottle; the large holi s a quart, 40 par cent, more in proportion and retai s for three dollars. O. S. WOOD & CO., Proprietors Hi Broadway N. Y. and 114 Market St. Louis, Mo. And acid by all good Druggists and Fancv floods Dealers Feb. I—dvSm BOOK Bl3STX>Sl^,'^r. Im capable and faithful hand?, where can be fur nished every variety of BL ANK BOOKS, Court Records and Dockets, Eotel an Livery Registers, &c., &c. Magazines, Music, Law Booke,«£<%, bom ! u ly and with dispatch. Old works repaired or rebound *.*• they need, substan ially. We warrant satisfaction in every case, *;U trust our old friends will not be decoyed a way. July IS—ts. WATCH-MAKIHG. LADIES and Gentlemen, if you <%i»b to have your Watches nicely fixed aud in good running order, youraust go to THE SWINGING CLOCK, 81 BROAD STREET, A large Stock of first cla?s Watches for sale. WILLIAM SMITH, Practical Watch-Maker. N. B —Observe the long Clock swinging ir> the window. may 24 dl y. Ayer’s Ague Cure. PEYTON H. COiaUITT, ) v/ , itnT . JAMES VT. WARREN. < editor*. $5 PER ANNUM. Change of Schedule. ONTUOMERr ASD WESTfOWT HAIL i;oai> COSiI»ANY. Office MONTGOMERY WkSf Poist R. R. COLUiIBUS, Aug. 16,185 V CLOSE CONNECTIONS. rpiIROUGHto Memphis. Nashville andNewYora A (via Knoxville) per accommodation Train, leav ing 9 45 p. m. Mail Trains Leave Coin inbns .....0.15 a. ta. Arrive at Montgomery... 18 ui. Arrive at West Point 8 85 and m Leave Colu m bus S. 46 p m Arrive at Montgomery .inunm Leave Montgomery at 8 SO a. m. Leave W eat Poim 6 15 a m Arrive at Columbus i 4 5d ‘ ,L* Leave Montgomery . ’gain'm* West Point. " j.aon m Arrive at Columbus t ."**3 am" Freight Train leaves Columbus m 4 P.M. * Arrives &{_ 12.08 P.M. Freight Arrangement *' ATLANTA&COX.UMBU?! I» k an arianguniciitbetween the Railroad Companies if,7. C ° mp ?T ? . lhe two ruut^B from Atlanta to Colum attlioir con voutlon at Savannah on the iw./Fj«f a 2 I *V. U . was . a ? rßetl lhat the following rates 1 W ff n Atlanta and Columbus ahull govern, taking effect from the Ist day ot May 1857. ~T VIA WEST POINT. ~FV r /? l'«r buajyji lie. Wheat 12; Oats 8; Paeon V. rusky, Flour, in sacks or barrels per 11*0 lb# Met— Lagging, Rope, Lard in vans or bid# per 100 lbs 45c Coal,Pig Iron, by car load, per ten, 51.76. VIA MACON. Wh'?l?J > %! >U * hHI l4c - Wheat 15c. Oats 10c. Bacon, ™i7, /vf loa, 2 n aiUikM or Per 100 lb#., 440.~ c?jr£n? S> *t? rd cana or per 100 pound? f ' Pi? Iron,by carload, per toutrfiSc, 3 L. MUSTIAN, TfftsUent Muscogee R K UfiO. W. ADAMS, a u }*.-* in t endatit South western Bnitru«J EMERSON FOOTE, SapadaUndant Macon aad Western Railroad CEO.G HULL, 4 a perin t« n deni Atlanta and LaQranga RaiLo*,. SAM’I, O. JONES. Engineer and Superintendent M. *. W. P u. Aug. 17. 1833-d&wtf. Change of Schedule. MOBIL R & GIRARD RAILROAD, / Girard, Ala., Nor. 5, 18C0. J IT'KO.M tuul aiier this date, the Mail Train willleav** L’ the Girard Depot daily (Sundays excepted) at 2:40 {» m., and arrive at Union Springs at 6:88 p.m.; leave Union Springs daily (Sundays excepted) at 6:85 a. m., and arrive at Girard at 10:15 a. m. The Freight Train will leave Girard every day, (Sundays excepted.) at 6 o’clock am., and arrive at Union f prin rs at 14 in. Leave Union Springsevery day (Sundays excepteu) at 127.0 p. m., and arrive at Girard at 6:85 p. in. Nov. 14—dwtf U. E. WELLS, Sup’t. B.. JEI OIIA NO K O F XCHS l) VL F.. C\ N and after 80th Feb. 1860. tlie Evening Mail / Train will leave Columbus at 3.10 p. tn., and ar rive si Macon at 0.05 p. m. Leave Macon at 11.36 p . in. arrive at Coiimbus at 5.35 a. in. The Morning Mail Train wiilienvs at 3.15a. m. and arrive at Macon 8.56 a. in. Leave Macon 0.45 p. iu. arrive at Columbus at 3.30 p. rn. W. L. CLARK, Supt. Columbus, Feb. 27—divti. FWANNAII k FHAPJ.ESTO> STEAH-P MU I: T LINE. The Steamer WM. BEABROOK, 7 ; Capt. F. BARDEN, will shortly take ... ... her place on this Lin#, leaving Savax Cr v ‘3li3& .:t“ - riali and Charleston twice a week. Having a through freight arrangement with the Central Railroad and iis commotions, all freights be* tween Charleston and the Interior of Georgia,consign edto the syents of this line, will ba forwarded with despatch and free of charge. .1, P BROOKS, Agent Savannah. E.LAFITTE & CO. Charleston. Nov. ‘2s—dwtt. IMHIRT & IHAPMAR, AT Til3 OLD STAND OF DANFORTH &NAOEL DEALERS IN DRUBS, MEDICINES, Paints, &c. W© liavo a largo and complete stock embra eing tho best articles)! Anu-'ticfiri manufacture, q£ till Kinds, Austin’s White Kerosene Oil Laiidreth’s Fie.! Garden Seeds. Spic s, Soda, t ?t:ne, White ana i re r {.Potash, Port ry, Soaps and Toilet Articles of nil Kindis, Fishing Tackle, &c, VVe will be happy ?* •arve. as usual all of. out *l4 customers i.r> sinew ones sj may tavar «>« with their pnfren .. TO CASH CUSTOMERS* a i v. It lmve or retail, we offer equal induce mem* tothosetof anv the city. riIQDUAiiT & CUAPMAK, JDR,TJGG-ISTS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. r*»t»rnaryl4th 1341—Uwtv Baker & Jarvis’ Island Guano. BEING the Agent t>t Tolumhua of the Americsa Guano *’onpany, lam prepared to oder then excellent Manures to Pliiit* rs and others, in try quantity and at Savannah prices, actual expenses mid-d A good hand. Feb.lß....dwtt IS BARNARD. Book Binding EXFFTTTFSD in superior style it the of ih • ColurabutTin*««. • it*