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COLQUITT & WARREN, Proprietors.
VOLUME Vlli.
<£l)c Dailii €imes
Published every morning (Sundays excep
•<-«; a t FIVE DOLLARS per annum, in advance.
> : x. Dollars if not paid before the end of jear.
IHwklg iimes
Is Published every MONDAY MORNING,
Two Dolllarsper annum, strictly inadvanee.
• >illee on Randolph Street, Oppoai 1 * the
l*o»t Oliice.
ifiAirasa
Advertisements of fivo lines and less in either
the Daily or V/eekly Times, will ba inserted at
50 cents for the first insertion and 2 5 cents for each
subsequent insertion.
Advertismcnts exceeding fivo lines will be
'barged 10 cents per line for the first, and five
tfor each subsequent insertion.
Displayed advertisements will bo charged for
space they occupy.
Sales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators,
Exocutors, and Guardians, are required by law to
be held on the first Tuesday in the month be
t ween the hours often in tho forenoon and three
i a the afternooon, at the Court llouso in the coun
yin which the property ( tuate. Notices of
he sale must be given in a public gazette forty
ays previously to the day of sale.
Notice of the sale of porsonal property must be
given atleast ten days previous to the day of sale.
Notice to Dobtors and Creditors of an Estate
m ist bo publishedforty days.
Notice that application wiil bo mads to the
Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Land or Ne
groes, must bo publishod weekly two months.
Citations for Letters of Administration must be
nublishod thirty days—for Dismission from Ad
ministration, monthly six months—for Dismission
from Guardianship, forty days.
Rules for Foreclosure of Mortgage rau3t bs
published monthly for four months—forestablish
fng 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 full space of three month?,
Publications will alwads be continued accor
ding to these, the legal requirements, unless oth
erwise ordered.
The following are the contracting rateschange
oleasuro.
DAILY RATESr
' 12 months.
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j 6 months.
| 3 months,
11 2 months,
jj I month.
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5. *.. 18 00 25 00 30 00 40 001 50 00; 60 oO
6 20 Ou 28
7 25 01 33 00 41 00 60 0" 70 00 80 00
8 30 0( 38 00 40 00 70 00 80 00 ! 90 00
WEEKLY RATES.
j 12 months.
1 “
j 9 moertks.
6 months.
3 month3.
2 moath3,
1 month. !
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i 2504 00 5 50, 10 00J 15 00 20 00 J
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PRINTING- OFFICE,
llandolph Street, Coiumbua, Georgia.
4 § AVING in successful operation two of HOB
11 & CO’S CYLENDER PRESSES
umnnmi by steam,
\Ve are preparod to execute, at short notice, every
esoription of
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING,
unsurpassed style, as cheaply as can be done
anywhere in the South.
We have on hand a largo 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*
ty to the interest of persons in want €>f
POSTERS,
HANDBILLS,
CIRCULARS,
PAMPHLETS,
DEEDS, BONDS,
DECLARATIONS.
BANK CHECKS,
BILLS OF LADING,
LETTER HEADS.
BILL HEADS.
DRAY RECEIPTS,
BLANK NOTES,
CATALOGUES,
LABELS,
WAYBILLS,
Blanks ofrevery description, &c. &c.
ALSO, RAILROAD .1 STEAMBOAT BL ANKS
GXVB p’S A eAXX,.
This Department is under the management of
Mr. D. S. PORTER, whose long experience and
acknowledged reputation as a Job Printer, are a
sufficient guarantee that all work entrusted to his
3 are will be executed with energy and faithfulness
We have now in connection with the office a
? omplste
BOOK BINDERY
and have in employ and young man who, under
the veteran GRAY and others, has perfected him
self in this branch of business; we pledge our
selves to give the most perfect satisfaction in the
snanuactin'-5 oi all styles of
Ledgam, Account Bocks, Backets
Court Hecords. Steamboat and Rail
Hoad Blank Eocks,
We intend not to be outdone in the style and
finish of our work, in either department, by any
establishment South, and that we may be able to
aaktonr prices satisfactory ws have adopted the
GASH SYSJEM.
Jan. 1.
W( X). WOOD,
-A-TTORN'EY AT LAW,
AND SOLICITOR IN' CHANCERY.
GLEKWILLE, AbA.
practice in all the Courts ofthe counties of
* ¥ Barbour, Pike, Coffee, Dale, Henry,'Macor. and
Russelll. In all cases entrusted to Ins charge, he
will be assisted by Pugh & Bulloch, u lien they a*e
not employed as opposing counsel. marldly."
RAMSEY & LAMAR,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GA,
Office over the Bank of Columbus.
J. N. RAMSEY. ALBERT R. LAMAR.
March 3,1860—d1y.
Samuel Thatcher,
ATTO RN E Y A T LAW ,
Georgetown, Quitman Cos. £G*.
YATlLLpracrice in the counties ,of Webster, Terrell
» V Randolph, Chattahoocee, Stewart, Quitman,
Clay, Early, Miller, and in Barbour county, Ala.
May 23—dtf.
hTm.-SAFP,
ATTOEHSY AT LAW,
Columbus, Gra.
YSfILL practice in the Chattahoochee Circuitand
V ? adjoining conmies.
Office on Randolph street, a few doors west ofthe
Post Office. July26—dwtf,
Joseph F. Pon,
.A.T’TOie.fiNrE-’sr at
COLUMBUS; GEORGIA.
Office on Randolph Street, over Holt and Ilutchin’s
Office, April 16—wdiy.
Marion Bethnnic,
TALBOTTO2V, Talbot Cos,, Ga.
October 24,15&5. w&tttfi,
Moses Sc- Laws,
A.TTODRSSTSTZ'S X. A.'W,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
R. J. MOSES. WM. A. LAWS.
Office next door to tho Post Offico..4pzf
Sept. 1, 1858. dwtf.
JNO. M. PHILIPS. WALTER H. 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, 1860—w&dif.
jsggjflpfc J. rO&L 1 & BOM,
Office on Randolph Street, near Broad,
COLUMBU 8, GA .
Columbus,Dec..!?, J 857. d&wtf,
DRS. LEE & PHELPS
DENTISTS,
OFFICE Corner Broad and Randolph S : ? sets
(: OL UMB US a EOR GI A.
Dacomber iii.iSei. . wAd 1y
DISSOLUTION.
IN consequence ofthe de&th'of Mr. DANIEL, the
firm oi
MBIIES, DANIEL 4 GO.
was dissolved on the 6th February. The undersiged
as surviving partners, are ready io settle all claims
against said firm; and those indebted to said firm, will
please settle immediately as the business must be
closed. The undersigned,in the name and gtyle of
HUGHES
Will continue the Warehouse dfc Cosnsnis
sion Business in all its branchess Office at the
Lowell Warehouse.
WM. II.HUGHES
W. O. IIODGBS.
Columbus, Feb. 13—dwtf.
isiK, fiiiiii
|TAUGENIE Trunks, Saratoga, French, Sol
.H/ Leather, and various other Trunks for
LADIES ANDGENTLEMEN.
Also Bonnet Boxes, Leather Bags, Pellisie
Bags, Valises, Jcc. For salle very low at
A. C.SANDERS & CO’S
Root and Shoe Store 102 Broad St.
Columbus, Ju y 4,1559. dwtf
CHEAP AND PLAIN
e
AT
N0.42 BROAD STREET
Colimstius,
Dec. 24, IS6o—dtf.
Havana Cigars,Havana Cigars
Havana Cigars!
DIRECT IMPORTATION OF
:E3l-A.V-A.2Sr-A. CIG-^IFLS.
El Figaro Regalia, El Mono Conchas,
El Figaro florde piensados, El Mono Millar,
Cabanas Brevas, El PagaroLondres,
Cabanas florde prensados, Coferencia fler and pren’s,
11. Clay Reg.de Londres, | Maria Antoineta fior do.
and other brands.
At wholesale and retail. Moderate prices.
fto. 34Broad Bt. Columbus, Ga.
Feb -dtf R. F. DURAN.
Book Binding
I VPXBCUTED in superior atyl* «t tbs o iff sc of th
s'.- * CalumhniTimM. * »S 9
For Sale or Bent
That elligible House in Wynnton, opposite th
residence of Mr. Hanson Estes, and next to Mr
Thos. Ragland’s. Apply to
E. W. MOISE.
j_an. s—ts or 1,0, MOSES.
It will be sold low for the cash.
10 RENT,
A comfortable House, cun
venioct to the businerss portion
of tte c ‘ ty ' to J. F.
Iverson, st Aces &. Ivsrsan’s
Drug fctpre. : r.als—dtf
THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.
COLUMBUS GEORGIA, C. S., MONDAY MAY 27, 1861.
G. T. WILLIAMS’
GALLERY,
G. T. WILLIAMS haa just returned from thenorth
with all the new and late improvements in the
PHOTOGRAPHIC ART,
Embracing quite a variety of Novelties and Curiosi
ties, making
IE-XZS O-.A.X.X.EIEV'Xr
one ofthe most attractive and fashionable resorts in
the city
Photograph!), Stereoscopes, and many other styles o
Pictures of Distinguished Persons and Scenery now
on exhibition. The public is respectfully invited to call
and examine the above styles of Pictures at
WILLIAMS’
GALLERY OF VARIETY,
So. OI West Sid* Broad Si.
I am now better than ever prepared to execute those
beautiful
Photographs, Ambrotypes, Stereo-
SCOPEB, and all other styles of Pictures known in
the Art, and on account of my increased facilities will
do my work as low, and in most cases lowerthan any
Gallery in the city, and in a superior style.
Don’t fail to give me a call. G. T. WILLIAMS,
Sept. 3—dtf Photographer.
.DISSOLUTION.
r piIE firm of MANLEY, HODGES L 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. «j anuary 1,1860.
GEORGE MILLER,
TN retiring from tho firm returns his sincere
thanks to the old friends and customers, and
earnestly desires a continuation of their liberal
ity to the new firm.
HANLEY & HODGES,
WILL continue business at the old stand,and
will be happy to serve their friends and
customers. Jan. 1, 1861,
EAGLE HOTEL,
OGLETHORPE GA,
THE subscriber having entirely renova ■
f-p-S tod and refitted the above Hotel for the
accommodation ofthe public,solicit a hare
JtliLJ- of their patronage. He will spare no pains
o please, and feels confident thata single trial will
convince all of that fact
Feb4~dGm W. 11. STILES.
©]©(o){ra TOTiLo
(FIRST CLASS HOTEL,)
f ovuei* Broad snil Crawford
COLUMBUS, G A.
HATCH GOOK,
march—dwtf, PROPRIETOR
SILVEE ETO HOTEL,
Seal’s Depot.
THIS wet]/.known house is stil
Jk O kept in ita usual good order, and
P'.fSliya. ha# accommodations for all who
pre#ent Proprietor will spare,
no oains for tbe rritnfort of his customers.
JuuSO—wly Pt. R, GILBERT
AAOL-tl ALBANY HOTEL,
JOHK W. ■ LESTER, Fa- o
■Main AI.BA tSt'S’, GA.
j®r*NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE.
Stages leave this'House Daily i- r 1 homas
ville, Bainbridge and Tallaha-^ea.
February 9.—dom.
PIKE HOUSE,
Union Springs, Ala.
THIS new and commodious
House, at the terminus of the
Mobile and Girard Railroad, is now
complete order for the reception
customers, and 13 not surpassed
by any in this section of country for the convenience
ofits accommodations. Give us a call and prove
what wo say. JOHN M.FRAZIER,
Jan2o—div. FRANK JACKSON.
'dissolution.
THE Firm of Redd, Freer A Cos., was dissolv
ed by mutual consent on tho first day of April.—
Tho notes and accounts will be settled by either
member of the firm.
• Jas. K. Redd & Cos., will continue business at
tlm upper house, anu Peter Preer & Cos., at the
lower house- Those indebted to us are earnest
ly and respectfully solicited to call and settle, as
we are anxious to close up our books.
. JAS. K. REDD,
♦PETER PREER,
C. E. JOHNSTON,
apl 15—w2m WM. REDD.
Paschal Pern , } Chattahoochee Superior Court
vs, * > March Term, 1861.
Sarah J. Peirvt ) Libel for Divorce.
IT appearing to the Court by the return of the
Sheriff that the defendant does not reside in said
county, nor in said State: It. is therefore ordered
that said defendant appear and answer at the next
term ofthis Court, or the case be considered in de
fault and the plaintiff be allowed to proceed; further
ordered, that this rule be fpubltehed in the Columbus
Times once a month tor four Dnonths.
A true transcript from the minuses ofsaid court.
Given undermv hand and official signature, this
April 9th, ISSI.
JOHN F. DANIEL, Clerk.
April 15—m4in,
GECiIGIA, Harion ccanty.
Davi«i N. Burkbalter, in the matter of the probate
propounder of the i ofthe Will of.John Burs-
Last Will and Testa- j> halter, deceased, in sole mn
ment of John Burk j from Marion Court of Ordi
haiter, dee’d nary, Aug. Term, 1861.
TO Henry McKinney. Thomas Hey,and his wife
6anc.il Ivey, Harriet M. Hall, Samuel M. Hal!,
JohnH. Hall, Mathew R. Hall, Rebecca Hall, Sarah
HhU. Jam s Hail, an i Eivira Hal!, all of the county
of Warren; Mary F. McKinney and Adam McKinney
of the county at Talbot; Averilla McKinney of the
county of Marion; Henry McKinney a minor who
resides out ot the State ofGeorgia, heirs atlaw and
next of kin of John Burkhalter, deceased; youare
hereby cited and admonished to be and app ear be
fore the Court of Ordinary ofsaid county to be held
on the first Monday in August next, then and there
to witness proceedings in the probate oi the wi.l of
John EurkhaUer, in solmen form perteetis.
Witness mv hand and official signature, this Ap’l
IStb MALCOM IIAIR Ordinary,
apri "c-wSrr
Change cf Schedule.
MOBILE & GIRARD RATLROAD, \
Girard, Ala., May 3, 1861. J
ITUIOM and alter ibis date, the Mil Train will leave
’ the Girard Depot daily (Sundays excepted) at
4:45 p in., and arrive at Union Springs at 8,-viO p. m.;
leave Union Springs daily (Sundays excepted) at 6:00
a. m., and arrive at Girard at 6:15 a. m.
The Freight Train will leave Girard every day,
(Sundays, excepted,) at 5:30 a. m.. and arrive at
Union springs at 11:10 a. rn. Leave Union Springs
daily (Sundays excepted) at 19:00 p. m., and arrive
at Girard at 5:54 p. m.
May 4—dwtf U. i,. WELLS, Sup’t.
Photographic
MONTGOMERY AND WEST POINT
KAIIj ROAD COMPANY.
OfFTcr. Mostoomeby West Point R, R.
• COLUMBUS, Aug
CLOSE CONNECTIONS.
n^HROUGHto Memphis, Nashville and New Voir
i- (via Knoxville) per accommodation Train, leav
ing 9.45 p. m.
Mail Trains t
Leave C01umbu5...,............. ... ,6.15a. m.
Arrive at Montgomery.... 12m.
Arrive at West Point. 2.25 p m.
Leave Columbus. ..... t 5 p u*
Arrive at Montgomery, id 45p.m.
Arrive West Point.. 2.45a. ui.
Leave Montgomery at..... ....... .8.30 a. in.
Leave West Point ..6.15 a. ni„
Arrive at Columbus .. **’l’ ’’. ,2.45 p. m*
Leave Montgomery. ’.8.45n ni.
HLeave West Point*. 50 p.m.
Arrive at Columbus. . a. m,
Freight Train leaves ColmnbuYat 4t\ M. *
Arrives at.,.! 12 .08 P. M.
Freight Arrangement
B ETW EM M A Tli A ST A ck COLUM it |/S*
BY an arrangement between the Railroad Companies
composing the two routes from Atlanta to Oolum
bus, concluded at their con vention at Savannah on the
16th instant, it was agreed that the following rates
between Atlanta and Columbus shall govern, taking
efiect from the Ist day ot May 1857.
VIA WEST POINT.
Cora per bushel He. Wheat 12; Oats 8; Bacon
ms«.y, Flour, in sacks or barrels
Ragging, Rope, Lard in eans or bbls. par 100 45c.
Goal, Pig Iron, by car load, per ton-, #3« 7 5.
VIA MACON.
vinfili} pß «, buali . el I4 c. Wheat 15c. Oats lue. Bacon
wmskey.i.lour in sacks or barrels, per ICO Iba,, 44a.
wagging, Rope, Lard in cans or bbl», per 100 pounds
j • 3centq boa,, Pig Iron, by carload., yzr tonS'4,6Bc,
J. L. MUST! AN,
i'sosldent Muscogee R U
nCO. W. ADAMS, v
uy*JlsteQdentSomUwaslern Ik.; .■* 1
EMERSON FOOTE,
-:• - - .. ! 'ill Macon and V/es,v’-....
GEO. G. HULL,
snpi-rti)•.urideu t AtlantaandLaGiaovo ,
3AM'L O. JONES,
Bugin«*er and SnjwidatendeTU >1 x w.P. a;
A’.itt. i/, 1850—d&wu.
| MUSOOQBE S. T*
CHA,V 0I; 0 P sJ H Jj V h
mmsgmwmtk
ON an<l after 28th Feb. 1860, tho Evening ’ Mail
Train wiil leave Columbus at 3.30 p.m., and ar*
I rive at Macon at 9.05 p. m.
; I.eave Maeon at 11.30 p , >n. arrive at Columbus at
j 5.35 a. m.
The Morning Mail Train »•.,;• ■ .ivn ut 3.15a, m. and
: arrive at Macon 8.50 a. m.
Leave Macon 0.45 p m. arrive at Columbus at
3.30 p. in. _ W, L, CI.ASK, Sapt.
Colnmbuti, Feb. 87—dwti.
tVA?
v. ?;AK-JP*C 3 F US .
~ Tin 1 blearner WM. SEa Ultot *.K,
Capt. F. BARDEN, will shortly take
j her place on this Line, leaving Savan
and Charleston twice a week,
llavmg a through freight arrangement wish the
i Central Railroad and its connections, all freights be*
; tween Charleston and the Interior of Georgia,
ed to the agents of this line, will be forwarded with
despatch and free of charge.
J. P. BROO&S, Agent Savannah.
E, LAFITTK & CO. Charleston.
Nov. 25 dwfr.
i\. 11, MILITARY MM*
gCOTT ; S TACTICS,
HARD IE'S TACTICS,
MeCOMB’S TACTICS,
CAVALRY TACTICS,;
BAYONET EXERCISE, Me
For sale at
J- W- PSASE 3 S
BOOH STORE.
Columbus, dee. 12th—dtf
BOOK Yei JSTJD22J=SrZ\
BI *
In capable and faithful hands, wber‘ can be fur
nished every variety cf
books,
Court Records and Dockets, Hotel an
Livery Hegisters, &e., &c.
Magazines, Music, Law Books, & c., bound n
ly and with dispatch.
Old works repaired or rebound as they sha
need, substantially.
We warrant satisfaction in every case, and
trust our old friends will not be decoyed away,
july 18—ts.
' WATCH-MAKING.
£--v LADIES and Gentlemen, if you wish
pUhto have your Watches nicely fixed and
fj&T.jffiput in good running order, you must go to
THE SWIXGIKQ CLOCK.
fell BSOAD STREET,
A large Stock of first class Watches for sale.
WILLIAM SMITH,
Practical Watch-Maker.
N, 8.-—Observe ihe long Clock swinging in
the window. ~ may 24 dly.
SPOOL THEE AD! SPOOL THREAD! I
MANUFACTURED FROM
' PEABODY’S
Celebrated Long Staple Upl’il Coaou. .
THR subscriber having purchased ot Mr. CiIAS. !
A. PEABODY, tho bulk ot the Thread manu-i
aciuied, by way ©f experiment, from his very Supe ;
rior Cotton, will be happy to show it to his custom
ers, This thread is superior to any heretofore offer
ed in tins market, Irora i.s greatii strength andeven
ncs3. The manufacturers say they have never before
sent out so good an article; and so great is their ap- j
preciation ofthe value ot this cotton tor making spool I
thread, that taey offer Mr. Peabody 25 cents per R>.
for liis whole crop this season, r ail, ladles,and e» 1
amine for yourselves. octSO—dtf
J. W. WARE.
SS. *. SANCHEZ,
SIB PING & COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
>'> AVAN A All, GEOR GIA,
BEING connected w ith i ue.i'ijv infiuentia
house in the Island or Luba, as well as in
Charleston, S. C., every facility is secured forlhe pro
motion ot a legitimate importat ion of West India pro
duce, to which special attention will be given,
rt. L. SANCHEZ. RTatar.zae, Cuba, )
PAUJAND & SAI.AS Charleston, S. C , J
SpecialPi'niiecs,
March 15—dtf
STOVES, TIS-WARE, &v.
L. II AIM AN- ec BRO.
7i% Broad Street.
IMPROVED IRON Witch Stoves,-thebost Cook
ing Stove in use.
Parlor. * ffico. and Box Stoves, of all the latus’ styles.
Tin Warn of every description on hand,or made to
order.
Sheet Tin and Tinners’Materials on hand and.sold
to the trade'on slizbtadyancc on cost.
Roofing, Guttering,4‘C., done promptly and cheap.
Columbus, Ga. Dec. 21—dtf.
#Tha Exorcises of tbi? sobov-1 will
commence on the SECft Nln MON
DAY IN JANUARY.
The Principals of this School have
£one to a great deal of trouble and
expense to build up a school on an equality with
the best, and no effort will he spare I to make
everything agreeable,
French, Latin, Greek, and all fiber branches
usually taught in our Colleges will be taught in
the above. Music will also bo taught in full.
Board can be had for any number of pupils on
tho most reasonable terms.
The Principals are fully capacitate i their
business, and will do all in their power . make
tho school take high rani,.
Principal Male Dsn’i L. R. MeNAMAIi,
“ Female “ Mi=a L. STOKES.
Geveva, Dec. 28—wtl
LeYert female College,
TALBOTTOH, GA
#TEE Exercisca ofthis Icstivtuioi; tvil
resumed on tlie
2d Monday in Jan uary next-
During the present year the College
has been underthe charge of Mr. W. B.
BEALS, and we do not hesitate to say,
that a more gentlemanly and efficient .Teacher is r.ot
to be found anywhere in the State, in our opinion
he possesses rare talents for conducting a Female
College. He maintainsexcellentdiscipline.'preserves
admirable order, arid advances his pupils with a ra
pidity we have never before seen surpassed. Mr. S.
is a native Georgian and a Graduate of the Georgia
University. It i.s his purpose to de vote himself exclu
sively to the noble occupation in which he is now en
gaged. He merits the patronage ot he public and
we tiurtffiat a generous people will sustain him.
E. 11. Wor’rill, Judge B Wm. M. Brown,
Dr. T. B. Turner. Thomas A. Brown.
A. F. Owen, Wm. J. Weekes,
.1 ohn T. Blount, l>r. A. Wynne,
Talbott an, Ga., 2 :h Pee.—wtf.
SPIIIS VILE INSTITUTE
GUTHBERT, GA.
next. .Session of this new and
popular School will open
ON MONDAY,JANUARY U
and continue five months.
Competent Teachers will be in atten'daru-; .
Board can be had with the Principals and private
families of near residences on reasonable ten:;-.
Far farther particulars send for a catalogue.
There are seven reasons why this School tom
mends itselfto public nori'e in preference to n :-i,v
of our popular schools.
ist. The healthiulness of the location.
2d. Its freeness Dorn all the vice- v. hn:h tend to
allure the raiud t;o ii deep and cm in-.s' application to
study.
3d. To thotoughn: -and diligence to which the
student 1 subjected—- t*n:g taught that he h - no
time to waste
4th. Vocal music is a rily exercise, free us charge
in which the whole school join in the sweet accents
—which arouses the tired intellect, and a stoics elas
ticity to the drooping nnnd
sth. The efforts made to dm elope the i r-y the
use of practical Instruct ion at tin- e\i«-nse •. i the
impractical
6th, The deep interest manhested by the Teachers.
Trustee?, and Citizens, gives it that - or hi! ami lively
aspect,—so harmonious to the youthful mind—ren
dering the school-house n pleasant resort in ihe -un
dent instead of a house of dread and hatred.
7th. The systematic manner in which the =« boot is
conducted. ."Heaven’s first law” U adopted and
practiced. A lIDGERIH Principal.
Cuthbert. < l i.. 1 >ec. 24 if
Hamilton Female College,
Hamilton, Gra.
..a- . The Spring Session ot sLisicctitu
-22(1 day of .January, 18Ct.
mM&mSBSI The Collego D furnished w*.»h a
well selected Chemical and Pldlosopuicai Ap
paratus,and with good musical instruments.
The Course of Instruction is thorough and
complete, embracing all tho braoche? usually
taught in the best College*.
For Catalogue, au tress
J. H. LO\ KL.UJF. Un-s’i
December SI
dfU ji 0() K BIN i) I tN < >
ALL ITS BRANCHES
withdespatcb &ud slegautly dona it short aotic
TIMES OFFICE
Columbns. Nor. 27— it-
PEYTON H. COLaUITT, )
JAMES W. WARREN. < Jid tor
$5 PER ANNUM.
Fort Moultrie Betaken'.
LET it be known that I have once more taken po
session of my old st..nd 147 Broy and St,, which hi
been refitted since the fire, where I will keep on han
a general assortment of
Family Groceries and Provisions,
Recollect all goods purchased ofme will be deliver
ed in the city free of charge; also at the depots. Ail
orders accompanied with the rash w.l meet witu
prompt attention. T. B. SCOTT
Columbus, March 91 - du
To Cotton Planters!
NVVVVv AS Uie prosppet is'good for 15 CENIh
p ER POUND TORTtIC NEXT CROP Os
now is the time to Double
Your Crop* ami Restore your Lands by
the use of
tTnrvi* & Baker’s Island
GTJAjSTO,
This Guano is SUPERIOR to any which has u<-i
been imported, having produed results which have
never been equalled by any other manure or
Fertilizer.;
With ordinary seasons'2oo lbs. of this Gnano i
acre has seldom tailed to DOUBLE A COTTON
CROP and in many instances exceeded it.
The Guano may be applied to Corn or Cotton sue
j ces*fully AFTERTIIE PLANT IS UP.
Terms will be .made with Merchants
For agencies in all of the interior towns where they
are not aiieady established. m
„ For sale, payable out of the uext Crop,
by C. A. L. LAMAR, Savannah,
and K. BARNARD, Columbus
April 2mlw 2m
Baker & Jarvis* Island Guano.
BEING the Agent at Columbus of the American
Guano Company, lam prepared to offer thtii
excellent Manures to Planters and others, in an>
quantity and at Savannah prices, actual expene, «
added. A good supply always on hand.
Feb 18....dwtt E. BARNARD
AMERICAN WATCHES 5
IN GOLD AND SILVER CASES,
At Purple’s oldStar.d.Jone’s New uuildlag
HSjiCplumbu*, Georgia.
WO&iiiiSt Oet.3o—dwtf T *. 3PEA h
NOTICE
To Farmers & Planters.
sussEs&EPef
PHOSPHO PERUVIAN
OR
Manipulated Guano,:
universal suece*3tbat has attended th«j a.
A. of the above valuable fertilizer in this section h>».»
already prompted large orders from our Piantero oj
the coming season.
Our Farmers and Planters are requested to send in
their orders immediately to insure delivery in time far
use, We are now making arrangements for a large
simply OUNBY4-CO.
Columbus, Dec. 17—dltwti
DR. J. ROVER BOD’S
IMPERIAL
A EE COMPOSED OF A PUKE AND UNADUL
il terated Wine, combined with Burbary, Solo
raoxi'3 Heal, Comfrey, Wild Cherry Tree tiik.
Spikenard, Camomile Flowers and Gentian. They
are manufactured by Dr. Dods himself, who is an
experienced and. successful Physician, and hence
not to J.»e classen among the quack nostrums whicf
flood the ceuutry, and h the M ed <r
Profession areso justly prejudiced. These truly vai
uabie bitters have not been before the public for one
year, and yetthero is a heavy demand for them from
all parts of the Uuion.
Dr. Fnnk No. 20 West 25th Street New York say, 4
“I have been greatly henefitted by using Dr. Dodt'
Wine Bitters, and am now using them freely and
successfully in my practice, Asa medicine for Fe
males I consider them unequalled.’
Dr. Guernsey, No. 18 West 23d Street, says:
“I have used Dr. Bods’ Wine Bitters in my pta.
rice and m aii cases where a tonic is required, 1 con
sider them unsurpassed, and cheerfully recommend
them as a valuable Family Medicine.”
Dr. Meacham of Florida says:
“Forseveral years 1 suffered ail the hoiroi* « i
Chronic Dyspepsia. I used all other remedies with
out avail. 1 discarded prejudice, and used Dr. Doda’
Wine Bitters, which have greatly henefitted me, and
i believe will cure me.”
Mr. G. tS. Weaver, of Albany, N. Y.
“My wife was sinking rapidly with consumption,
the best physicians in Albany and New York City
pronounced her case hopeless. tshe used Dr Dr>.iis*
Wine Bitters,and is cured.”
Mr. .T. E. Staats ofNewark, N..!. n.ty»:
“Mydaughter was extremely ill; she had be-n ..1
tended by four oi our best physicians; her dhea. r
was inflammation of the bowels, which had produced
extreme debility. Her case was considered hopeless
by all who saw her. A friend recommended Dr,
Dods’ Wine Bitters; rb« used them and is well.”
Mr. Brittain, editor of the Banne r of Light in H.-«
ton,says:
**Dr.".J. Dovee Dods’ Wine Bitterhave cured me
of the Piles, in the worst »rid most obstinate form.”
A distinguished lady of Mobile Ala., writing • • 0
female friend,say
“I would advise you lo use Dr. .1. Bmree Dods' In
perial Wine Bitters. 1 have used them and conei H :
thon a biesMng to our sex.”
We might write a v olume and then would
give one one fourth ot the testimonials in our pos-- 4-
sion, a • to the v rtne of those valuable id ter*, bit «
wiii only say that ;h y »r* approved oi by om besi
Physic redniii' t >0 mi in all parts m the
country, .-.oi! en«5.~.-s'-v ••urn*:.! ti*«* r: (flirted * • icy
them
<»! A!l! il- U’JlJl<riEl.i>fc CO Proprie' o-
TS Wiii t New Yor\
Aad -,;ii . !•*. u e
Hi.-f and hi • vsab mr Georg:.*.
■;* M >t it 4 ! N c.K, Augusta *»
,V , I !•! (. t. •• .(/fit
.M.l.f; &‘i *.N
Jr; it. Sl-t’iwlv.
1 Midi tic AN AROMATIC
1\
a\T THR CORIMA L.
’A-NO
Toy:.: AKO3JATW MTTKHX,
A Cordial for Ladies, Aged Person*, ,v
1 Os there two varieties of Bitten the first is tune
taken mixed with any agreeable fluid, whiie the ; .
cond may be taken pure, or both may be mineled to -
gether, forming a bitter of greater or leas intensity an
as to please every taste. The aroma and deiiciou
flavor these Bitters have induced the judge? 1..
pronounce them superior to an v hitherto manufaenu
ed. They are particularly efficacious in restoring
health, and re-establishing impaired digestion, that
fruitful source of riieases; such as Dyspepsia, N»»
vous ami Liver Affections, General Weakness, etc.,
all of which rcuVler life a burden. In any fever to!
lowed by protracted convalescence and consequent
weakness, 110 remedy Is better adapted to restore
strength andha i -fen tlie complete return of health.
|JT“N b. The American Bitters may likewise b.
taken pure. They do not contain much spirits. Tlo
strons flavor they possess arises from the aroma, th
predominance of a bitter principle, both ot which ar
however, highly agreeable. r>aid Uiiter3 have been
introduced into general use in the principle hoteta
coffeehouses, Sc e.
ftySoid by A. A. PEYCHAUD, W Boyai Street,
New Orleans.
THOMaS BRAS SILL. Aseai fer Columbus-
May 14.ISSO—wtf