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Joseph F. Pom,
ATTORNEY -A-T Ij-A-'W’,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Office on Randolph Street, over Iloltand Hutchin’s
nflire. April 16—wdly.
iflarion IZetliune,
ATTORNEY TAT 2L.A.W,
TALBOTTON, Talbot Cos., Oa.
Ootober 24,1858. wAdtf.
JUoses & Laws,
attorneys at law,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
B. J. MOSES. ‘ WM. A. LAWS.
Office next door to the Post
Sept. 1, 1858. dwtf.
JNO.M. PHILIPS. WALTER 11. WEEMS
Philips At Weems,
Attorneys 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«fedtf.
11. M. SAPP,
ATTO 3SL3XT lE'ST AT X.AW.
Columbus, Gra.
WILL practice in the Chattahoochee Circuitand
adjoining counties.
Office on Randolph street, a lew doors west of the
Post Office, July2()--dwtf,
Samuel Thatcher,
ATTO RN E V A T LAW,
Georgetown, it tilt man Co* (Ga.
WILL pracricq in the counties,of WebsteT, Terrell
Randolph, Chattahoocee, Stewart, Quitman,
Clay, Early, Miller, and in Harbour county, Ala.
May 23—dtf.
W. D. WOOD,
ATTORNEY -A.T LAW,
AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
GLEMNVILLE, ALA.
Aini.L practice in all the Courts of the counties of
¥¥ Barbour, Pike, Cotree, Dale., Henry,'Macon and
Knsselll. In all cases entrusted to Ins charge, he
will be assisted by Pugh & Bulloch, when they are
not employed as opposing counsel. mar4dly.
Shorter, Chambers & Shorter.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
EUFAULA, ALA.
Will practice in Barbour and the adjoining
counties of Alabama and Georgia.
B. 8. SHORTER. W. IT. CHAMBERS. (I. R. RHORTER.
May 27, 1859. ts
RIOT OVAL.
Dr. DAVIS has r moved his office over
W the Drug Store of Urquhsirt A Chapman, on
Jam Broad street. Orders left at the Drug
Storeor office above will be attended to. Dr. D.
attends strictly to all ca3es of Surgary entrusted
to his care.
Columbus, Ga. Novi. dtf
J. FOGLE & *ON,
WtJSjggJi i ) j;» M T I S T B ,
Office on Randolpji Street,near Broad,
CO I, 0MI? ua , GA .
Columbus,Dec. 9,1857. dAwtf.
DBS. LEE & PHELPS,
DENTISTS,
OFFICE Corner Broad and Randolph Streets
C OUJMBVK a KOiiO lA .
December 31,1861. wAdly
SOLDIEirS GOODS
WE HAVE now on hand a large lot of White,
Red, Yellow and Grey FLANNELS;
GREY GEORGIA JEANS,
DROWN NORTH CAROLINA JEANS,
DROWN GEORGIA JEANS,
GREY AND WHITE JEANS,
STRIPED WOOL LINSEYS.
HICKORY AND FLANNEL SHIRTS,
WATER PROOF BOOTS & SHOES,
WOOL AND BUCKSKIN GLOVES,
KNITTED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
MILITARY BUTTONS,
ALL KINDS OF OVERCOATS,
INDIA RUBBER SUITS-.-Coats, Leg
gins and Caps;
WOOLEN and CHENILLE COMFORTS,
In fact, everything wanted by our Soldiers in
Camp.
S. ROTHCHILD &, BRO.
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 80. ts.
DISSOLUTION.
? jMIE firm of MANLEY, IIODGES & 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, 1860.
georgeTmiller,
I N retiring from the firm returns his sincere
thanks to tho old friends and customers, and
earnestly desiros a continuation of their liberal
ity to the new firm.
MANLEY* HODGES,
WILL continue business at the old stand,and
will be happy to serve their friends and
stomers - Jan. 1.1861.
MILITARY BOOKS.
A NEW supply of the following Military Books,
just received and for sale lor cash only, at the
book store of
J. W. PEASE.
Hardee’s Tactics, in 2 vols., being the only
complete Southern Edition, with maps and plates.
Price by mail s;i 25.
lhe \ olunteers’ Hand Book, containing an
abridgement of Hardee’s Infantry Tactics. Price
by mail sl.
Uilham s School for the Soldier, for Infantry
and Ritie Drill. Price by mail 75 cents.
Bayonet Exercises and Skirmishers Drill, with
suggestions for tho soldiers in actual conflict.—
Price by mail $1 50.
ALSO,
New Pocket maps of Virginia. Price by mail sl.
U M ° n cket the seat of war, “ sl.
Maps of Confederate States, “ sl.
Culumbus, aug. 28 ts.
NOTICE.
I have opened anew MANUFACTURING
and REPAIRING
Carriage Establishment
on Oglethorpe street, opposite Prid
gen, Harris A Co’s., Stables, and am
rad to do all Repairing pertain-
to the CARRIAGE BUSINESS*
at FAIR PRICES. I have a full set of old and
competent workmen.
The patronage of my friends and the public
generally respectfully solicited,
feb. 9—dwtf. JNO. G. McKEE.
NOTICE
To Farmers & Planters,
RSEISEI’B
PIIOSPIIO PERUVIAN
OR
Manipulated Guano?!
THE universal successthat has attended the use
ofthe above valuable fertilizer in this section has
already prompted large orders from our I’lanteis for
the coming season.
Our Farmers and Planters are requested to send in
their orders immediately to insure delivery in time for
use, We are now making arrangements for a large
supply. GUNBY <s• CO.
Columbus. Dec. 17 —dltwtf
Southern Masonic Female
COLLEGE,
(Under the control of the Grand Lodge of Ga.)
Rev. C. P. COOPER, A. M., Pres.
WILL resume exercises on the 29th of Sep
tember next.
An efficient corps of seven ladies and gentle
men will comprise the Faculty, representing, as
far as practicable, every protestant denomination
of Christians,
This Institution appeals to the patriothsm and
benevolence, as well as interest, of the Southern
public, for its support.
The proceeds, beyond current expenses, for
the next Collegiate year, will be tendered by the
President to the Treasury of the Confederate
States.
Orphans of deceased, and daughters of indi
gent Masons, will, as heretofore, continue to re
ceive gratuitous tuition.
Cheapness to patrons and thoroughness to pu
pils, are aimed at in the system proposed to be
pursued.
No pains or expense will be spared to secure
the best talent for the various Departments, to be
excl uaively selected from among Southerners.
A Preparatory Department is attached to the
College, where particular attention will be given
to. laying well the foundations of education, as
absolutely necessary to further successful ad
vancement.
The useful, the practical, and the ornamental,
will be sought to be blended and developed
throughout the whole regime of the Institution.
The moral and religious culture of pupils will be
scrupulously kept in view.
French and Spanish will be taught by a lady
perfectly conversant with both these languages.
The Musical Department will be taught by a
gentleman, assisted by an aecomglished lady,
both possessing experience and genius to an em
inent degree, and occupying tine social posi
tions.
The late President resigning to attend to pri
vate affairs, united with the retired Vice-Presi
dent and the Trustees in commending the Insti
tution, under its present direction, to the public
confidence.
The President is honored with most compli
mentary credentials from Bishop G. F. Pierce,
Hons. Joseph H. Lumpkin, T. R. R. Cobb, and
Col. W. H. Jackson, President of the Board of
Trustees of Mercer University.
Covington, the location of the College, is pleas
ant and healthy. Board can be obtained from
sl4 to sls per month—sl2 to 14 in ordinary
times.
By order of the Presidential Board.
JOHN HARRIS, I). G. M.,
President of the Board.
W. W. Clarke, Sec’y,
eept 4—dllm.
Encourage Home Literature
THE
Southern Field & Fireside.
DEVOTED to Literature, Agriculture and Hor
ticulture, edited by gentlemen of eminent ability,
in their several departments, is published every
SATURDAY, at Augusta, Georgia.
EXPRESSIONS OF THE PRESS
“Its Writers are the most distinguished in the
South.” —Delta, New Orleans.
“ Stands in the very first rank.”—Presbyter
ian, Charleston.
“A paper, indeed, for the South.”—News,
Savannah.
“A most acceptable paper.”—Christian Index,
Macon.
“Equalled by few, surpassed by none.”—
Times, Columbus.
“The best investment of two dollars that
nq,uld be made.”—Missourian St. Louis.
«“Deserves the most liberal patronage.”—Bap
tist, Atlanta.
“We cordially commend it to Southerners.”—
Enquirer, Richmond.
“Its contents are varied and agreeable.”—
Christian Advocate, New Orleans.
“Calculated eminently to improve the soil and
the mind.”—Enquirer, Memphis.
“Filled with the choicest reading Matter.”—
Journal and Messenger, Macon Ga.
“An excellent journal, edited by competent
gentleman.”—Chronicle and Sentinel, Augusta
Ga.
“Best Literary journal in the country.”—
Journal, Louisville.
“A Southern blessing.”—Argus, Norfolk.
“Every reading man in the country should
take it.”—Republic, Augusta.
“The best family paper published.”—Courier,
Charleston.
‘Equal if not superior in literary merits, to
anyjournal published.”—Standard Raleigh.
“A welcome guest at every fireside.”—Adver
tiser,Montgomery Ala.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION PAYABLE
ALWAYS IN ADVANCE
Single copy, per annum $ 2
Six copies, “ 10
Ten copies, “ 15
Twenty copies, “ 25
Specimen copies sent gratis.
The FIELD AND FIRESIDE will shortly
enter upon its third volume, and is now FIRM
LY ESTABLISHED. It is handsomely print
ed, in folio form, for binding, on fine papar, and
with clear type. Every exertion is made to
vindicate its claim to be
THE FIRST WEEKLY PAPER IN THE SOUTH.
JAMES GARDNER, Proprietor.
Augusta, Ga. April, 1861.
BLA3VISLS,
Os every deecriptionused by Lawyers,orofiicerf
of Court, T»rinted eatly and on superior paper
th» TIMES OFFICE.
Harness, &c.
LET IT BE REMEMBERED
THAT
SHERMAN & €O.
Are still on hand and ready to give good bargains in
SA DDLES, HARNESS,
trims urn
LCRtIIGTi &Ci
For the Cash or Approved Credit !!
We earnestly request of those who are in debt to
us to settle theiraccounts as soon as possible.
SHERMAN & CO.
No. 114 Broad Street Columbus, Ga.
Columbus, February 7, 1861.—dwtf
Papers with whom we advertise please copy-
NOTICE.
The subscriber offers for sale a valuable
wgljllaStock Farm in the 7th Districtof Worth coun
|P2ǤK"ty, Ga., consisting of 980 acres of Land, 130 or
zjlL. ISO Acres open Lands, anew Gin House and
Screw upon the plaee, lftO or 200 head of Cattle, abou
the same number of hogs, and 30 head of sheep.
Terms will be made accommodating and strictly so
when the cash is offered. Enquire in Albany at Jas
Hill’s Livery Stables, fordirections to the place.
Ju,),> 4— wtf THOS.H. KENDALL
Fancy and other grades Flour,
QAA BBLS. to arrive, daily expected, for sale at
/*•»*/v*a small advance for the Cash.
Feblß—dwtf E. BARNARD.
TO ZRUBUSTT,
THE middle STORE under Warren’s Arcade
Apply to WARREN.
Deo 24-dtf
ro ieixirzb
AiHKELYNEGRO BOY, enquire of
W. 11. 11. PHELPS.
August 19—dl av
WANTED,
To hire a Good Cook —Apply immediately to
aug 30, ts S. ROTHCHILDS & BHO.
AM KHI CAN WATCHES'
fa IN SOI.DANO SILVER CASES,
At Purple’s old Stand,June's New Building
Columbus, Georgia
Act 30 dwtf T H SPKak
.TTJST RECEIVED
The Volunteer's Hand Book,
July 19— ByJ.W. PEASE.
Troy Manufacturing Fa.
We would have it remembered i hat we
■" ■'ipFare still manufacturing largely for whole-
and retail the following articles, viz—
IbSSaES Chairs, Bedsteads, Wooden Ware Matres
os, &e. &e. we are selling at low prices for the
CASH, regardless ofthe Tariff Dealers will find it
to their interest to call on ns before sending their or
ders to foreign markets. Cash orders will receive
prompt attention: JEFFERSON 4 HAMILTON.
Columbus, March .26th —dtf.
All papers in which we advertise copy per change
TOOK’© KKOTHL,
(FIRST CLASS HOTEL,)
Comer Broad and Crawford Streets,
COLUMBUS, HA.
HATCH COOK,
marah-dwtr. PROPRIETOR
EAGLE HOTEL,
OGLETHORPE GA,
TIIE subscriber ‘having entirely renova-
Mted and refitted the above Hotel for the
accommodetion of the public, solicit a hare
of iheir patronage. lie will spare no pains
to please, and feel confident thata single trial will
convince all of that fact.
FeL4—dfim 11. W. STILES,
LANDS FOE SALE.
T will sell my plantation where 1
£ Xreside on the Chattahoochee river
1 ■ ayjp 1200 acres cleared, good water, good
jgSi land, well improved; 4,000 acres in
good mills on the premi
ses. These landsman be divided to
suit friends that may want to buy near each other. Al
so 850 acres best farming land in Early county,join
ing the big lord on theline of Early and Baker; also,
700 acres on Aycock’s creek, small improvements on
each tract, and many scattering lots. I will sell low.
My residence is in Clay county, Ga., nine miles be
low Fort Gaines, and Eleven from Blakely. I w r ill
sell all my property on the place if I can. There is
the rise of one hundred negroes, and stock in propor
tion. Call and look; a bargain can be boughtin eith
er of the places.
july34— wtf. M. W, STAMPER.
GEORGlA—Muscogee County:
Notice to debtors and creditors.—
All persons indebted to the estate of John
Wooltolk, dec’d, are requested to make immediate
payment, and all having claims against said estate
are requested to present them duly proven, within
the time prescribed by laworthey will be debarred
JOS. W..WOOLFOLK, )
> Ex’rs.
WM. G. W OOLFOLK, )
Columbus, Oct. 2, 1861. d6tw4o
PAY WITH COTTON.
THE Subscribers propose to receive cotton at
8 cents per pound for Middlings (and other grades
in proportion) for all debts due them. The cot
ton to be delivered in order at any Warehouse in
the city. This proposition to stand sixty days
from date. CODY, FLEMING & SWIT.
Sept 10, 1861. d&wlOt
Baker & Jarvis’ Island Guano.
BEING the Agent at Columbus of the American
Guano Company, lam prepared to odTer their
excellent Manures to Planters and others, in any
quantity and at Savannah prices, actual expenses
added. A good supply always on hand.
Feb. 18....dwtf . E. BARNARD.
Seed Peas,
NOW is the time to purchase seed for this indis
pensable crop, and we have a .prime lot of 125
bushels for sale. Call early.
mar?3 GUNBY, CROFT A CO,
T. S. SPS AH, *
SiH*rr-3Koi iii is. It. I< or. flroail A it uiOotim ,1
OOIjtTMBUS. OKOBaia
PRACTICAL WATCH M \KER
msm WAS®* mmm
STERLING SILVER & PLATED WARE.
HiAIR WORK,
A beautiful variety of Patterns. I will make to order any design and style and plattyou may reqmr
WATCHES, CLOCKS Sc JEWELRY
Repaired by competent and experienced Workmen, and warranted.
CA.NTES! CANES!
Gold, Silver, Ivory Loaded Heads—Hickory Crooks and Sword*
PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
V_ " Gold Mint Steel Frames,
of the best quality manufactured. Glasses set in oid frames to suit all eyes.
I invite the attention of all to my Stock, and will show it with pleasure, whether you purchase or not
Purple’s old Stand, Corner Broad and Randolph Streets.
Columbus, Ga., Oct, 30, IS6B.—dwtf T. S. SPBAR.
PRIM! MS lOMIIII
AT THE-OFFICK OF THE
VXXMXXSS
COLQUITT & WAHREN,
RANDOLPH STREET.
ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE
In every Stylo of tli© Art'
AND WITH DISPATCH.
Tliey Day© also a oomplet
BOOK -BINDERT,
And will put up Hooks ih anyslylc of Binding:.
Columbus, Georgia, May 20, 1859.
SOLI* OUT!
('1 li, McGOUGII CO. having disposed
X* of their eniire stock of Staple and Fancy Dry
Goods to other parties, request all those indebted
either by note or account, to come forward without
delay and settle. Either one of the firm can be
found at the old stand to attend to business.
G. L. McGOUGD $ CO.
Columbus, Ga. Oct. 7—wlin.
PIKE HOUSE,
Union Springs, Ala.
a Tina new and commodious
House, at the terminus of the
Mobile and Girard Railroad, is now
LjESSjftyißL-* ll complete order for the reception
V6g§la£SiK£'Of customers, and Is not surpassed
by any in this section of country forthe convenience
ofits accommodations. Give us a rail and prove
what we say. JOHN M.FRAZIER,
Jan2o—dlv. FRANK JACKSON.
SILVER RUN HOTEL.
Seal’s Depot.
. „ THIS well “known house is stil
kept in its usual good order, and
has accommodations for ail who
fl|fl»flß|£_may call.
The present Proprietor willspare
nooains forthe comfort of his customers.
Juu3o— w 1 v R. K, ftll.nEßT
GEORGIA, Marion County,
TWO MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of said
County, for leave to sell the lands belonging to
the estate of Mary McGarrah, late of said
county, deceased.
JAMES McGARRAU, Adrn’r.
Oct. 14, 1861—w2m.
SPRING VALE INSTITUTE
CUTHBERT, GA.
#' THE next {[Session of this new and
popular School will open
ON MONDAY,JANUARY 14
and continue five months.
Competent Teachers will he in attendance.
Board can be had with the Principals and private
families of near residences on reasonable terms.
For further particulars send for a catalogue.
There are seven reasons why this School com
mends itself to public notice in preference to mauy
of our popular schools.
Ist. The heulthfuiness of the location.
2d. Its freeness (torn all the vices which tend to
allure the mind from deep and earnest application to
study.
3d. Tb thoroughness and diligence to which the
student 4 subjected—l eing taught that he has no
time tc waste.
4th. Vocal music is a aily exercise, free of charge
in which the whole school join in the sweet accents
—which arouses the tired intellect, arid restores elas
ticity to the drooping mind
slh. The efforts made to develope the mind by the
use of practical Instruction at the expense of lhe
impractical.
6th, The deep interest manifested by the Teachers
Trustees, and Citizens, gives it that social and lively
aspect, — so harmonious to the youthful mind —ren-
dering the school-house a pleasant resort to the stu
dent instead of a house of dread and haired.
7th. The systematic manner in which the school!
conducted. .“Heaven’s first law” is adopted and
practiced. AH. EDGERL V Principal.
Cuthbert. Ga., Dec.2l. t wtf.
Map of flic Seat of War.
Just received ami for sale, for cash, b,y
Ju!y29 J. W.
AND -JEWELER.
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.