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COLftUITr & WARREN, Proprietors.
VOLUME VIII,
&ljc C3ailj) €tmes
, Published ©very morning (Sundays except
*t>a) at FIVE DOLLARS per annum, in advance.
- % Dollars if not paid before the end of year,
€i)t tPceklj) Climes
1.5 Published every MONDAY MORNING,
Two Dolllars per anausn, strictly inadvaaoe.
Xflr.e «m Randolph Stree«. t OpnoK«i a tlh«
Post Office.
A-BWBRVQ&iIKI* &^iFg@ B
Advertisements of five lines and less in either
tie Daily or Weekly Time?, will he inserted at
S * o suts for the first insertion and26 cents foroach
subsequent insertion.
Advertlsmonts exceeding five line* will be
«h irged 10 cents per line for the first, and five
efor each subsequent insertion.
Displayed advertisements will be charged f^r
space they occupy.
Sales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators,
Sxeoutere, and Guardians, are required by law to
be held on the first Tuesday in the month be»
i*eou the hours often in the forenoon and three
a the afteraooou, at the Court House inthoooan*.
-.y lu which the property t tu&te. Notices of
"ho Bile must be given in a public gazette forty
e a previously to the day cf sal®.
Notice of the sale of personal property must be
gif .a atleast ten days previous to the day of sal®,
Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an Estate
3 it be published forty days.
Notice that application will be made to the
Oo.rtof Ordinary for leave to sell or N@-
gr is, must be published weekly two months.
dilations for Letters of Administration must be
5® dished thirty days—-for Dismission from Ad- ;
si nitration, monthly six months—for Dfomission
fro a Guardianship, forty days.
Rulea for Foreclosure of Mortgage must bs j
® dished monthly for four months—forestabllsh- j
la {lost papers for the space of three months— j
f»r compelling titles from Executors or Admin is- j
fc -ators, where a bond has been given by the do- '
esaaed, the full apace of three months. v <
Publications will alwads be continual accor
ding to these, the legal requirements, anleps oth- '
r.rwiee ordered.
Tb I 'following are th© contracting rates change- ;
rdeasure. <
Daily rates.
19 month*. |
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§ tut© silts.
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7.. 25 U 33 00 41 00 60 1* 70 00 80 00
50 0 18 00! 46 OO! 70 0* 3 0 Ooj 90 UO
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WEEKLY HATES.
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6 mouths,
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P HINTING OFFICE,
iSacdoipk ©ts-eet, Ccslambss, ©©orgisi:.
! » AVING in successful operation two of JUOE
U A CO'3 OYLEWDSR PRESSES
RUNNING BY STEAM,
'■Ye are prepared to at short notice, ©very
©soripwon ox
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING,
tmsurpassed style, r»a cheaply &3 eaa be done
anywhere in the South,
We have on band a large 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,
-iih promptness and despatch, will make it, great
ly to the interest of persons in want of
°OSTERS,
HANDBILLS,
CIRCULARS
PAMPHLETfe,
DEEDS, BUNDb,
DECLARATION « *
BANK CHECKS,
BILLH
LETTER LEADS,
BILL HEADS,
DRAY RECEIPTS,
blank notes,
CATALOGUES,
LABELS,
WAYBILLS,
Blanks of every description, &c. &,e.
ALSO, RAILROAD & STEAMBOAT BLANKS
GXT3S ITS A 6AXL.
TMs Department is under tlx© macagsmsa! ol
&r. P. b. PORTER, whose long experience and
pledged reputation as a Job Printer, are a
sufficient guarantee that all work entrusted to hi?
oats will be executed with energy end f&itin'ulnef??
We have in connect fen with the office a
"> omplete
BOOK BINDERY.
b&ve in employ and young man who, under
be veteran OKAY and others, has perfected him*
self in this branch of business; wo pledge cur
!f,Kes to give the moat perfect satisfaction in, the
of all stylos of
Aocouafc Books, Dookots.
Records, Steamboat aad Rail
Road Blank Books, &e,
r intend not to be outdone in the style end
p't K!-°t onr n 1° ® lt her department, by an;
' South, and that we may be able t
«7Aa« Qr i'Ko ? satisfactory wo have adortosl tk
OA/H SYSTEM.
1, 1860
W. B, WOOD,
ATTORNEY -A.T LAW,
ANOBOL lt OR I\CHANCERY,
GLESNVILLE, ALA.
! t/LTLL practice in ail (he Courts otih-! comrieao
Barbour, Pike, < Dale, ILnry. Maros anr
R laeeiil in all ca.ee- emrtis «and ,o t; ec ( area, In
Wiii he aE-iateu by Pugh & I'uhoch, v hen .hey a e
not employed ae opposing counsel. mar4dly.
Samuel ThatcSier,
• T TORN E Y A T LA W ,
Georgetown, Cfcuitmaia Cos. tie..
VfTTLLpracrice in the counties of Webster, Terrell
| y ® Randolph. Chattahoocee, Stewart, Quitman,
Clay. Early, Miller, and in Barbour countv. A'a.
5 Mav«3-dtf.
M. M. MS 9 fc
AT XAtST,
Columbus, Ga.
; 1,17 ILL practice in the Chattahoochee Circuit and
* t adjoining countiea.
Office oa Randolph etreel, a few door*? westofthe
j Post * *fiice* JuiyS‘i—dwtf,
Joseph §\ Pen,
./:,TTOBNBY A.T LAW,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
I Office on Randolph Street, over Holland Ratdiißh
\ Odice, April 13-—wdly.
ill arion Bethune,
Jb. T LAW,
TAhEQTTQm, TsdhotG®,, Ga.
October 24,1868, w&dtf.
Closes & Lews,
A.TTORNST3 AT XiA.' W,
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA.
S. J. MOSES. WM. A. LAWS.
JsW" Office VsGE ?, doer to the Post Office.
pi. i, 1868. dwtf.
Jrvo. M. PRIfcIPG'. WALTER O. WEEMS,
]paallip®'&. Weems 3
~A.ttorn.evs at Law,
CRAWFORD, ALA,
Will practice in the Courts of Bussell County
—in the Supreme Court of the State, and in the
United States District Court at Montgomery,
Marched, !360—w&dtf.
s. n. Jokes. a. moskoe gi.llesp:.e.
JUNES & (jILLESHEj
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
UNION SPRINGS, ALA.
v» ami pa:; sen la t i st;«na to any in the
counti* aui Macon, Rub ell, Barbour, M M*t6?rme*}
and Pike. |pp Office in «keen’s Q'ick Bu iding.
Main Street. AprilT, Ibfll.—nil*,
S# Stallord,
Attorney cut Xjaw,
BLA RELY , EARLY, C 0„ UA„
Blakely Ga,, April 2, 1866. wtl
mtiin iiqT
Attorney and Counsellor at law,
Oilnier, Teiissc
MD. ROCERS, Esq .Attorney and Counsellor
o at Law, and General La id Agent—will also
attend promptly to Ihe collection of Claims. All com
tnuni< atious answered without delay. Address, Gj.!-
raer, Texas. “ wtf.
J. H. TAYLOR. WM. TAYLOR
TaYLOR & TAYLOR,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Cuthlirrl, ©a.
WILL PRACTICE in the Gouirtiesof Baker,Clay,
C&Jnoun, Early, Randolph, Stewarr & Terrell
and will give prompt attention to ail business entrus
ted to them. novsi—wtf.
" •—r ‘ ...... .
Shorter, Chambers & Shorter.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
EUFAULA, ALA.
Will practice in Barbour and fcbe adjoining
counties of Alabama and Georgia.
2. 8. SHORTER. W. E. CRAMBBBS. H. B. BBOBTBS.
May 27, 1859. ts __
CULLENS & TURNIPSEF.IL
ATTOKNEYS AT LAW
FORT GAINES, GA.
Will practice ie Clay and adjoining eonntioß
in Georgia, audio Henry county, Ala,
Apr l a issy—vrtf
Tlsoisias W Cobb,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, I
PRESTON, Webster County, 6a.
Will practice ia the countie? of Clay, Chatta
hoochee, Webßter, Early, Randolph, Stewart ands
Sumter. Particular attention given to collecting i
and remitting. Jan2f> 185? —vrt-f.
M. J. PASSER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, j
Colqaitt, Miller Cos., Go- j
November 6th,, iß6o.—wtf.
04i§Mt rcGiE & sou's
id E-K T I 8..T8,
on RfßidoljA Str9®-.near Broad, i
rOh Vyi BU S , GA ,
iioi3iabD?.l)er.9,lßs7. :
DiiS. LI'E & PHELPS.
dentists,
iFFICE Corner Broad and Randolph Stasis
noL VM BUS GEOR GIA .
December $
White and Mixed Seed Com
•Kf If H I BUSHELS In "tore and tosrrive taw sale
cjl II )Uata small advance tor Cash.
FfiblU—Uwtf E. PARNARP
BOOK BINDING
au its branches
■dihdaspatch a®d elegantly ?
Coluaabua, IJov, 27- —dt*
THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.
'OLUMBUS GEORGIA, C. S., WED. E^DAV JUNE 19, ifc'tl.
C. T. WILLIAMS’
GALLERY,
G. T WILLIAM?- hKs» just leturned from the north
with all the new* :md lateißiproveniKiitsin the
PHOTOGRAPHIC ART,
Embracing quite a variety of Novelties and Curios!
ties making
HIS GALLERY
one of the most attractive and fa?hioiiahie reports in
the city
Photo graphs. Stereoscopes, and many other ftyies o
Picture aof Ui'stinsnmhed P* raons and Scenery now
on e.vhibitiori The public is reppecltu Iv invited to call
and examine the above styles of Futures at
WILLIAMS*
GALLERY OF VARIETY,
IV®. 67 West Side Broad St*
l am now better than ever prepare.! to execute those
beautiful
Photographs, Ambrotypes, Stereo
rtOt>PES. and all otherstyles of Pictures known In
th An, and on qci oupi of my increased facilities will
■lo my work as low, and in moss caffes lowenhan a«y
Gallery in the city, arid in a superior style.
S> n't tail so give me a call. G. T WILLIAMS,
Sept. 3 *tf Photographer.
(FIRST GLASS HOTEL,)
Br©iu3 and Crew ford Streate,
COLUMBUS,GA.
HATCH COOK,
ta arc h—d wtf. P E OPRIETOR
SILVER StiN HOTEL-
Seal’s Depot.
. THIS wq*l known house is sti l
hept-in ls - s usual good order, and
h- a accoisituoilatiojis for all who
Jl may call.
*i ho present Proprietor will spare
1100 tos io inti comfort of his customers.
JuiiSn—wly R. ft, GILBERT
OGLETHOEPE GA,
, THE subscriber having entirely retsova
i'l' ted and refilled the above Hotel ior toe
accomniod tion oftlie public,so icii a hare
of heirp rtronage lie will spare no pains
o plpa«e, an I ’Vela confident that a single trial will
convince al! of that fact.
Feb4—<if»rn W. fl STILBB,
ALBANY HOTEL
JOHN Wo LESTGK, Pref
iliillife ALBANY, GA.
DOOR Tu THE POST OFFICE,
Stages leave this House Daily for Thomas*
ville, Bainbridge and Tallahasaee.
February 9.—dfirn.
Jbd O Li BK,
Union Springs, Ala,
n THiS new and commodious
AAtsTvA House, at the terminus of the
Mo'iite and Girtrd Kai r <ad, is now
in complete order for the reception
of r.iißlomera atwi In not surpassed
by ,%uy ui mis se> tion of country torthe convenience
ofrts accommodat.ons Gi eus a all and prove
wtaat we say. J*>}D M. FKaZIER,
JFjit!)—d-1 v . FRAN 51 iAfJKMGN.
DR. J. BOVEE OOIi’S :
IMPERIAL
mm
Are composed o* ? a pure and unadul- ■
terated Wine. combined with Burbary. Solo- ‘
mtiu’s Seel, Oomftey, Wild cherry Tree Burk,
Spißenard, Camomile Flowers and Gentian. They
are manutaciured by ur. Doua himself, who ia an
experienced and success©!] Physician, and hence
not to be classed aim» gtiie quad; nostrums which
flood theceuutry and h the Meo »a.
Profession aresojuatly prejudiced. These truly val
uable bitters have uuiinen before the public tor one
year, and yet there is a heavy demand for them from
all parts of the Union.
Dr. Frink No. SO West 35th Street New York says
“I have been greatly benefltied by us ng Dr. Doas’
Wine Bfttere, and am now using them freely ami
successfully in my practice. Asa medicine for Fe
males 1 consider them unequalled.’
Dr. Guernsey. No 18 West 43d Street, says:
‘•I have used Dr. Dods’ Wine ittcra in my prac
lice and in all cases where a tome is required, 1 on
shier them unsurpassed, and cheerfully recommend
tnein as a valuable Family Medicine.”
Dr M each am of Florida says:
“Forseveral years ! euffeied a ! l the horrors ol
Chrome Dyspepsia, i used a 1 other remedies wit h
out avail id scarded prejudice, and used Dr. Dons’
Wi e Bitters, which have greatly benefltted me, and
i believe will cure me.”
Mr. G. 3. "Veavef, of Al h aNy, N. Y.
"My wife was sinking rapidly with consumption;
the best physicians in Albany and New York Cttv
pronounced'her case bopeiesß. She used Dr Dods*
Wine Billers, and la cured."
Mr. J G. fitaats of News k. N J. says:
**My daughter was extreme y ill; she' had been at
tended y four of our bt si physiciana; her diaeast
was inflamm ;tion of the boweis, which had nrorimed
extreme debility. Her case was considered hopeless
by all who saw her A frien i recommended Dr.
Doas’ Wme Bitters; she used them and is well.”
Mr. Br ttain, editor ot the Banner of Light in Do?
ton, says:
“Dr. J, Bovee Dods’ Wine Bitters hare cured ni»-
ofthe Piles in the worst and most obstinate form.”
A distinguished lady ot Mobile Ala., writing to t. j
fsmple irieE.d.stvs:
”3 vc- -old advise you to use Dr. J. Bc.ree G ds’ Ini
peribl vViiie Bitters. I have used them and consldei
j them a blessing to our sex ”
! We might tvr tea small volume and then would ru»
gfve oir one fourth ofth -testim- nials in our posses
sion. ss to the v rtueof those valuable B tera bin tv.
; wtfl only say that they are approved of bv cm bee
j P'i vstc a?!’*, are doing nu< h eeod in al) parts of th*
: country,and eariiestly entreat Iho afflicted »o lr\
! them
CHARLES \V IDDIFTELD & CO Proprietors,
78 William Street, New York.
1 And sold by Druggists generally,
i f«o]e Whole sale and Retail AsenM for Georgia,
' PLUMB .v. LE TN R. Aetata, Ga
Sold Columbus by
! A GEE & IVE RSOW,
i ' "i r i_l
AM b: HJ CAN vVA i CLliiiS <
\ pi gold and silver cases,
■ fek At Furpie’s old Stand, Joas’s New BufiUnj
| r *
Cf “very icecriptionuted by Lawyers,orofSceu
s pru, “ a * sw -'Aaraftisr
Change of Schedule,
M ok l LK us. GtKAMI.* iiAi (.KUAI>, \
Girard, Ala.. May 1, iatrt. J
rpßOMauj s;tar this date, the Mail Train wiil’eav*
U the Girard Depot daily (Sundays excepted) ai
1:45 p rn., and arrive at Union Springs at 8;« up. m.;
leave I'nion Springs daily (Sundays excepted) at bsvt
a./n.. an-' arrive at Gtra r*j at *: i a. in.
The f reighiTrain will leave Girard every day,
(Sundays excepted.) at. s:Sti .a m„, and arrive ai
Union'prints at 11:10a m. Leave Union Springs
daily (Sundays excepted) at 1 StQll p. m., and arrivr
at Girard at -**:s > p. in.
May 4 - dwti 3. B. WELLS, Sup’t
CSumge of Schedule.
xohTGuMmKY mv wejsi mm
SI AIL HO AD COMPANY',
Oppick Montsomesy YVkst Point R. R.
COLUMBUS, Aug. IS,iSSs
CLOSE CONNECTIONS.
to Memphis, Nashville and New V'nr» !
. (via Knoxville) per accommodation Train, leav
ing ts 45 p. E 2,
Mail Trains
Leave Coin ra bu? ...... r fi ifta. m,
Arrive at Montgomery .., ia ui,
Arrive at West P0int....... . . 3.25 p n>„
Leave Columbusi...».,,, j. 45 p m
Arrive a; Montgomery ...,,...,10 4&p.ca.
Arrive West P0int.,..,. Y, 2,45a, r.
Leave Montgomery at....... § SO a. m.
Leave West P0int....... ..... ..0. i 5 a. u,
Arrive at Columbn? ...... ~, „..2.45p, m,
Leave Montgomery „ ~.ft.45 p m .
Leave West P0int....... U-^A.SOp.m,
_ Arrive atC01umbu5,...,.... ...3. a. m.
freight i ram *t*aves
Arrive?)at - 12.06 P.M.
Fieiglit Arrangement
4IKTY? C t v, 1 NTa A* DDLBJ M
U “ffMgemeat between the Railroad ompanie>
O cooipoaicg the tv. o routes from Atlanta to Colum
bus, concluded at their convention at Savannah on th.
toiji instant, u was agreed that tlie following rate*
between Atlanta and Coiumbtis afeall govern, taking
effect from the Ist day oi May 1857.
' VIA WEST POINT.
.£‘9™ ret- bushel lie. Wheal Oats 6; Bacor
yvtiiGfey,-Flour, in sacks or barrels per 100 l.hs 3d,-.;~
flagging, Rope, Lard in cans or bbls per 100 she 45*
Coal, Pig Iron, by car load, per t0n,53.75,.
VIA MACON.
jJhfv-'r P fcl ’14c Wheat 15c.. Oats 10c, oacoi
‘ *v* fc y 5 *’ lour in sacks or barrels, per 100 lbs., 44e.~
sagging, hope, Lard in cans or bbis. par 100 nnundi
f * Pig Iron, by car load, per tonS4.6Bc*
J L. MUBTIAN.
i*Eesidcnt Muscogee R fi
GEO. W. ADAME,
’ Southwestern Esilro—
EMERSON FOOTE,
rtifferiafp-pdent Macon and Western
GEO. G HULL,
• :n >ipeskHtendent Atiantaand LaGrange Railroad,
SAM’L G JONES,
Engineer and Superiutendent M. k WT. R,
A fig, 17. 1650 d&wrtf.
Photographic
MUSCOGEE H. 3B
CR A a >7 h a F 8C R El 3 UL K
ON and after 2bth Feb. 1860, the Evening Mai
Train will leave Columbus c.t 3.30 p. m., and a?
rive at Macon at 9.05 p. m.
Leave Macon at 11.80 p , ra. arrive at Cohtmbus a«
5.Z5 a. m.
The Morning Mail Train wiiHeave at 3.15a. m, anr
arrive at Macon 8.56 a. as.
Leave Macon t 1.45 p. m. arrive at Columbus ai
3,30 p. m. W. L. CLARK, Supt.
Columbus, Feb. 27—dwti.
—
-'.tVASSAH & oHAKi,tklO|(
&f B & 53-F kC K i? T IIS L,
■ The B learner WM. BEABROOK
K- X.- 4» Vb- Liipt. l ? . BARtHSN, will shortly tab;
her place on this Line, leaving Sava*
■S&mmm ’’.ah and Charleston twice a week.
__ Having a through freight arrangement with th*
Central Railroad and its connections, all freights be
tween Charleston and the Interior of Georgia,consigs
ed to the agents of this line, will bo forwarded will
despatch and free of charge,
,J. P BROOKS, Agent Savannah.
E, LAFITTB & CO, Charlesb-n.
fiov. 15—tiwfi,
VALUABLE PROPERTI
FORBALE.
TUB Splendid and Comtaodiout
Residence of the late Mr-. Boykin
Mhim™ the upper part of the City of Co
laiabun. The Dvrollicg House ant
all the outhouses ate ir, good icpaft, on tin
premises, whii l : muf city lots, or tw
acres of ground tteieit??. ri.perici- well of ws.
ter, and large quantities o' oaosco ehrub]?ery.
flowers and shade trees.
Abo, her eummer residence situated aboui
two miles from the city of Columbus, adjoining
the lands cf Col. Seaborn Jones. Thia lot it
well improved r b»B excellent water, healthy# and
is a most desirable place, and has attached on«
hundred acres of good pine land, heavily timber
ed.. Possession given immediately.
For terms apply to the undersign ed, or to A.
ih Cooper, Esq.
TANARUS, C. BOYKIN.
Columbus, G&. Jan.. 2S—dtf.
Enquirer and Sun, please copy.
BOOK
BXNBESRY,
in capable and faithful hardy, where can be far*
sished every variety of
BLAKK BOOKS,
Jourt Eecordi and Dockets, Hotel an
Livery Registers, &e=, &q.
Magazines, Music, Law Books,dc», bound a
y ami with dispatch.
Old wurks repaired or rebound as they aha
used, iubstiin ially.
We warrant satisfaction ia every case, and
.rust our old friends will not be decoyed away,
july IS—if.
SPOOL THREAD!
MANUFACTURED FROM
Ceitbrstfd Long >5 a pie Upi*d Cotton.
I'll fc subscriber Having purclia-:co < t Mr. CiiAS.
A. PEABOuY, the bulk ot tlie Thread uianu*
ic uied, bv wa. of experiment, ver\ Supe
nor * otton, will be happy tushow u to hi- cuptoiu
•irs Tins thread is superior to any heretofore ofier
din this tnursel irom t.a re.ttn strengin and even*
uess The manufacturers say ihey have never betbre
eni out so good an art ele; ands great ib then »p*
rect ttion 01 the value ot ti is cotton tor mak tig spool
bread, Unt mey oiler Mr. Peabody 25 cents pei it.
ioi hie whole crop tins season, Call, ladies and ex
iinine for yourselves. nctlU—dll
__ J. W. to ARB.
B. s». SANCHJKSZ,
siupNse & commission
MERCHANT.
■Savannah, Georgia,
BEING connected with a wealthy end infiuentia
house in the Islam! or Cuba, as well as in
Charleston, 8. C., every tacilityis secured forthe pro
notion ot s legitimate importmior of West India pro
•luce, .0 which special attention will be given,
it. L. 6A.NCHEZ, M&iausas, Cuoa, I
PAUJAND & SALAS Charleston 8. C , y
Special Partners,
March if—dtf
STOVES, TIV-WaRE, &e.
L. HAIMAN & 8110.
76 Oread Street.
IMPKtiv t,jLf aiON Witch Stoves, fhebost Cook
mg Stove hi use.
Parlor face, and 3os Stovca.of ail the latest style?
Tin Wareofi verydescriptionon hand, ol made t«
ord -r.
Tin and Tinners’ Materials on hand and sol.
to the trad* o slimt tilvauee on cost.
tin sing. Guttering <yc., done promptly and cheap
Columbus, Ga. Dec. 'll —dtf.
.DISSOLUTION.
ti PHE firm of MANLEV, HODGES & CO-, it
I] *• this day dissolved ijy fsutual consent. Ai
tarly settlement of their business is etiraestl;
uilicited. Call at our Store and come as nearh
ip to your obligations as possible. Pay us al
the money you can. January 1, 1860.
GEORGEMILLER,
FN retiring from the firm returns hie smear*
| ' thanks to. the old friend* aaa customers, am
s&.oestly desires a continuation oi" their liberal
ty to the new firm.
j Ililtf IHOBKS,1 HOBKS,
f \\7 continue bu iness at theold stand.ani
V % will be happy to serve their friends an.
customers, * Jan. 1, 1331.
CIIKAP AND PLA'N
| FUENITUEE
at
.J. I-X. SXXXXj’S,
! N0.42 BROAD STREET
<*a.
| Dse. 24, IB6o—dtf,
j Havana Cigars,Havana Cigar*
. Havana Cigars!
DIRECT IMPORTATION OF
HAVANA CIQARB.
Figaro Regalia, EiMotso Conchas,
S! Figaro fiord e prensudos, El Mono Millar,
Cabanas Urevss, El Pagaro londren,
Cabanas fior de presisadoa, Coferencia oor and pren’s,
U. Ciay Ueg.de Londres, l Maria Antoineta floi do.
and other brands,
A t wholesale and retail. Moderate prices.
No. 34 Broad St. Columbus. Ga.
Feb -dtf R. P. DURAN.
Book Binding
C'XECDTBD in superior *;-•»?« *t > •<»»*» ai it
F 4 ' *’Vilt«rt»T»i* ’Timea at«
For Sale ©r Bent
Tba" elHgible House in Wynntois, opposite tL
residence of Air. Jinn son Estes, and next to Mr
Thos. Ragland’s. Apply to
E. W. MQISE.
jan. s—ts or I, C. MOSES,
It will bo sold low for the cash,
!B RENT,
4 A comfortable House, eon*
vsnient Lu the buskiesss portion
*g§ t “® city. Apply to J. F.
aff^ga!*sl&«Sggiir. at Aoee & Iverson’s
| Lfiug ».’.>«» . sanlfi—■dtf
GEORGIA, Marlon County:
| Marion Ccvrt cf Ordinary April Term, 1861
r j'WO mouths alter dale application will be made
1 to the Hum Court of Ordinary of Marion county
for leave to sell the Lands belonging to the estate
Peter Ei- ht-7>< n, dei e ?- and.
Apia 14 wiin 3011 * W JACKSON, Adrn’r.
Bacon and Balk Meat.
i O j 0(10 EH*. * ton to ?<rr ve. daily expected,
I , u Uif tVIUCII WII he soi l at H ani 111 a ‘VHn<f
I nr cstii. ffutsi**—dwti) E ItVUNARfI
DISSOLUTION.
[ft consequence of the death of Mr. DANIEL, the
firm <>t
HUSHES, DANIEL & CO.
was dissolved on the fith February. The undersign
43 surviving partners.are ready to settle aL claim*
igmnsi said firm; and those indebted to said firm, wili
oicase settle immediately as the business must be
eicsed. The undersigned,m the name andstyie of
HUGHES Sl HOftHii
tVillcontinue the Warthouie A Coinm Is.
«lon Business inaliitsbraacness Office at the
Lowed Warehouse.
WM. H. HUGHES
, _ W.C. iiOiXJSS.
vdiifaGanus, Feb. IX—4wtf-
PEYTO3B H. COUOITT, ( Mtt .„
JAMES W. WAEREH. < E “ tor *-
PER ANNUAL
IV. 15. MILITARY IREN.
gCOTT’3 TACTICS,
tf ARDIE’S TACTICS,
MoCOMB'S TACTICS,
CAVALRY TACTICS,:
BAYONET EXERCISE, Ac
For sal** at
J. W- PEASE’S
BOOS STORE.
Columbus. dec. 12th—-dtf
UiiNEVA ACADKMY.
The Exercises of this sohool will
4f oommence op the SECOND MON-
IN JANUARY.
JgrSjr The Principals of this Bchool hare
mmr gone to a great deal of trouble and
expense to build up a sohool on an equality wi h
the best, and no effort will be .spared to make
everything agreeable.
French, Latin, Qreek, and all other branches
usually taught in our Colleges will bo taught In
the above. Music will also be taught in full.
Beard can be had for any number of pupils on
the most reasonable terms.
The Principals are fully capacitated for their
business, and will do all In their poorer to maka
the school take high rank.
Principal Male Dep’t L. R. McNAMA R,
“ Female “ Miss L. STOKER.
(Jeveva. Dec. 28—wtf
LeVerl Female Oollege,
TALBOTTON, OA.
. THE Exercises <>f this Institution wit
be .esuimtf on the
Monday in Jan ary next-
During the pre«entyear the College
j£mr h?*3 been underthe charge of Mr W. B,
SEaLS, and we do not hesitate to say,
that a more gentlemanly «nd efficient Teacher is not
'o he f.iutid anywhere in the State. In our opinion
he p ssespes rare ta entr for conducting a Female
College. H maiiit&inHexeelieni discipline.preserves
ulmirable or er. and advarcea his pupils with a ra
udity we have never befor 8*«» surpassed. M 8.
a a native Georgian and a Graduate ot the Georgia
University, it h a purposeto devote himselfexclu
sively to the noble <>c< upation in which he Ib now eo
tayed He meritH the pa ronage ot he public and
we trust’ha» a generous people will sustain him.
E H v Vorrill, Judge BC, Win. t. Brown,
Dr TB. Turner, 1 boaiaa Brown,
A F. Owen, Wm J. Weefeea,
J nn T. Blount, D-. A. Wynne,
Talbotton.Ga., 88th Dec.—^wtf.
if MM VALE INSTITUTE
CUTHBEKT, GA.
THE neat Session of this new and
P*-pularS hool will open
NOB ON MuNDAUANUARY 14
and continue five months.
Cos pe.eni Teachers w til he in attendance.
Board can be had with the Principa a and private
r'anultea of uear residences on reasonable terms.
Fot t rther part-culars send for a catalogue.
S here are .seven reasons why this 8«ljooi com'
(lends in-elf to public no ice in preference to raanr
if our nopuiar schools.
Ist. The healthmlness of ihe location.
•2d. Itsfreenesat eraal the yicea which tend »©
Jiure the mind from deep and earnest application to
•tudy.
Sd. Tb thoioughno sand di’igence to which th*
.tudeu f 1 subjected— eing taught that he has no
itneti waste
th. Vm ( al music is a ail? exercise, free of charge
si wii < a he whole echo > loin in the awe-t accents
—whi' h a-ouses the tired intellect, and . tetoree elaiv
icity to ttie droo'di.g mmd
sth. The efforts made to de'e ope the citrdby the
tae of p actical Instruction at the expense ot the
inipracf ical
(sth Tiiede* p interest manifested by the Teachers,
rrualeea, and Citizens, give* it that socia< and lively
spect. eo ha' moniou* to the youthful mind-ren
lering the school hout« a pleasant resort to the etu
lentinstead of a house of dread and hatred.
7 r h. The systematic manner in which the school is
onducted. /'Heaven’s first law” is adopted and
.imcttced. a 8. EDGERI." Principal.
Giithfierl. fin., Dec. 24 v/tf.
Hamilton Female College^
Hamilton, Oa.
The tipriag Session of this instate*
t:oa will oommenoe on Tuesday the
day of January, 1861.
The College is furnished wiJi 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 be3t Colleges.
For Catalogue, address
J. H. LOVELACE, Preset
December 31
To Cotton Planters!
ASth<» pToap c.t i3 good tor 15 CENTS
POUND FOR THE NFXT • ROP OP
vSSfflgvii TToN cow is th** time to DonMe
Tour Crops a. and Restore your Lsudtbv
the use of
Jarvis & Baker’s Island
GUANO,
This Guano is BUPERICX to any which has ever
b-en import and. havng p>oducd results which have
ntver b«e« equalled, by any other manure or
peri; izer.
With ordinary 3« pon? 800 U>‘» of this Guano per
ras t-e doia ailed to D <UB E A COTTON
CH P and in many instances exoetded it.
The Guano may led to Com or Cotton aac
cea fully AFTEKTUIc. PLANT IS IIP
Terms will be r de with Merchants
Fo agencies in aloft) interior town* wl ere they
ate no* al eadv f s a l *;!'' “?
For aaie. payable *• * ofttie next Crop,
' bv C ■» I. UMAR, eavannah.
and £. BARNARD, Coii.uibus
April B*dwtm
NOTICE
To Farmers & Planters,
R£!E!SErS
PIiUSJPHO PERUVIAN
OR
Manipulated Guano,!
THE universal successthat has attended the use
ofrhe ab ve •aluabie fertilizer in thissection has
already Mmjited uge orders from our Planters or
the c mine season
t >ur Farme rs and Planters are requested to seed m
their orders fmme iatel> to insure delivery in time tor
use. We ate now making arrangements fOt a large
eunpiy GUNBY Sr CO.
Columbus. Dec I"—dltwft
MEDICAL NOTICE.
fPEg W K SCHLEY 4. J A PEASANTS
have tlen sejvt a ima pra< Uie of
Medicine and Futger>.
Their * ffi eisintHi Pefoai* H II on the
first and M»r. wi.e e hey may fe found eitbe day or
nigoi wh» n not absent onprofesaionai service
Apr J ith, *66l—dly.