The Columbus weekly times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1865, January 10, 1859, Image 3

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TELECUIS 111 Till'WKl’k aifORTEB FOK THK I'Ail.’i TIMES. ** —~~z l urtticr b) Ibt America. H peculators look, during the* week, ..0U halos auii exporters 3,90(1 bales. The market slotted buoyant, and with uu iuvroaaud demand. Bairs on Friday, 8,006 bales. Bpep uI a tor* and vapor tors each Inking 1,000 bales—the market cloning firm, at the following qaofntioi*#: Fair Orleans <L Middling Orleans .....*.7d. Fair Mobile .......... 7'*d. Middling Mobile ,'...0 15-UM, Fair Upload \. 73kd Middling Inland 6 13-184. Ftoek UVO.OOO bnles, including 318,00 u Ameri can. Sfluw circular* report an advance of 1 „ (a. 1-ltld on interior qualities. Statk of Thame.— Manchester advices Were favorable. Indian goods had all -lightly advun eed, and yarns and cloths exhibited an toudonuy. Flavbr Cotton Maukkt.—Orleans trr* ordi naire, llfo fronts. The market opened with a de clining tendency, hut closed firm. Sales of the week, 8,000 bales : stock OH,OOO bales. Latest . Lir, rpool, Saitindoy, /*,>. 18/A. Sales ot the day 8,000 bales—market closing ac tive. at a shade dearer pre-os and with an ad van eing teudoncy. Ereudstuffs were dull but steady. There was some inquiry for good wheat, LATEST. Loxuov Saturday afternoon, D©c. IStb.— H Telegraph. —Consols were quoted at Uti 7 ,, (g|97 for account. The bullion in the Hank of England bud in creaeed jC 34 8,000. Money was more active. Hietianl.-on, Spence <fc Cos,, quote Flour very dull, with .'ale- unimportant. Wheat very dull. Corn dull, and prices nominal. H \i.ikax, Jan. 3.- The Irish treason bant hoeu carried to a greater extent than was at first be lieved. Daily discoveries are being made efjiike.- and manufactured anna, that arc known to have been imported. Lord Malmesbury has retiised to intercede in the Mortun affair. Cardinal Antoiiulli ha- stopjted ail foreign cor respondent's Tetters, aud threatens to turn them out of Home. Italian affairs appear more sorious. Austria seems preparing for an attack. Cuban Affairs. M vsH!\Toa, Dec. HI. —The latest direct in telligence from Cuba, warrants the belief that the intervention of France lias nut been asked for any purpose. Another source states that there art- doubtless good grounds for the recent New Orfooue dipaleb ®* about iillibiister movements against t’nba. Private adv ires from New Orleans confirm pos itivaly that u squad of American'’ arc now in t üba, with irregular passport.-aud ready to aid in a revolution. OF Tin: NORTH AMERICA (’ O TT Q If. JJ E rL I N /: i> . \kw York, Jan. s.—The Steamship North Aurarica has arrived at Halifax this afternoon with intelligence fVoui Liverpool to the 22nd I foe. being four (lays lateT then brought by the Amer Liverpool (''Hvh Market. —Bales of three days 22,600 hat*?, of which ‘peculator* to**k 2060 bales and exporter? 2tHKi. Th* Sleramr’s new? from the I r uited Stated cause*! a decline some circular* report l-JGI— -others report price? easier, but quotatfotMi un •*lumge*i. Consols for account plowed at 9fV\ M (,i 9ft\. General NtPws. The North America was due at Portlaud, but arrived at Halifax this afternoon, leaking, and short of coal. She had struck on.a rock off Cape Kaoe. The steamship Africa arrive*! out at Liverpool nil the lltth. ami the Lav aria arrived at Queeus tewa >*c the 2<)t\i December, with her inuchiaery in 11 disabled condition. The English press wan considerably exercised in commenting on the President's message. The Cuba*. Mexican and Central American propose lions in the message were very generally unt'uvor ably regarded. The appeal of Count M.*nt.u i mxht ha*l been heard in the Impuriai Court of JHVmmco. The sen te nee of Uiiprieomuunt imposed in the lower court bad been re*i*-t?d to three months, and the line confirmed. Tin; Portuguese* Minister bud been re-called from France. The North America's forward compartment was full *Vf water when she arrived at Halifax. The United States frigate Wabash was, at lust accounts, at Malta. The London Times is unusually severe in k* criticisin’ on the President’* message. The Ltverfmol circulars by the North America report the Flour market dull, and the st ock infe rior and unsalable; Wheat was quiet, but firm ; and t’orn dull. Beef heaYy, and holders press ing their stocks on the market. Pork, llaeou aud l-ard ware dull. Rosin wav reported steady, uud Turpentine dull, Bugar was quiet, and Rice dull. Anew telegraph enterprise is being originated to lay a cable from Land’s End to Halifax, un a ; new plan. Additional It) til*’ North interim li vi.fFAX. January, 5, It ia stated thnt France bus contracted for 11 large number of negroes for Martinique and •* * Tlie foreign department of Frame? expresses some surprise at President Buchanan’* pToboet t ion to purchase Cuba, au the Auiericau Minister has already been notified that France, In eoujuac tion with England, will not tolerate the transfer of Cuba to the Failed Stales, even with the con sent of Spain. The French troops are approaching the eon flue* ’ ol Hwitieriaml, and the latter government asks for un explanation. Switxerfam/1 appears to be much excited. STEAMSHIP AFRICA. COTTON DECLINED. Nkw York. Jan, 9, Ift&ff. The *tcarn*hip Africa kas arrived. Imaging thri-e <lays later intelligence from Europe. The sales of cotton Uif the week, at Liverpool, were Ifi.UftU bale-. of wbi‘h *pocutaforr took 3,566, and exported* 4,506. Cotton bnd decline# I -Ift to 1 K. Some ciroulam* say that iks'l*role quotation* can n*d be giv an. Consols 5 7 h ♦7. Arrival of Ut> t shawha Nrw York, Jan 5. The Steamship Cnhmrhn bu arrived trwn Ha - vuna, with ‘bites to the 21st Dec. The loewi new* iv generally unimportant. The excitement about the President's : hn been intense, but is somewhat abating. Business i* -lull. A fall iit the price of Sugars Is expected. The stock i- 266,666. Freights are nomi’ial. Sterling 1&4 (<& l*Si !>t Ire mium. Indian Kobberte* Sr. Lot'is. D<*, Hl.—The overland California - moil of the 3d io*t, has arrived. . The new* from the Lila river gold mines is favorable. The r-uda were good front, San Francisco to the K**d river, but very bad from there to Tipton. Tim Indian* had robbed one mail *tatjon of its , -entire stock of mu lea. eg ♦ —1 HrnaUr Douglas Br-Klerted. Acl’sta, Jan. s—The lUinois Legislature has I re-elected Judge Douglas m 1 nited Btatea Sena tor, by a majority of eight votes. Mcxlran Matter*. Advices from Mexico of the 25th of November, eon firm the report that Aitixas bad been libera ted. The<>oiumotion in the city, occasioned by the expected attack of the Liberals, had subsided, and thedily was comparatively quiet under the authorities. Marianna, Jan. fl.— A fire occurred here last night consuming a house, the property of Mr. Wilson, and burning two young children. The Overland Mall Route. St. Lovflh Dee. 30, 1858. Mr. James Campbell, conductor on the over land mall route between Fort Smith and Red River, has arrived here. Intv ing traversed the line to Tipton on horseback. He reports the road from Tipton to Springfield the worst ever travel ed by -i coach it requiring forty hours to make the trip, while with ordinary roads the linnimoc cssafv iv only eighteen hours. The whole route is now Mtorkcd and equipped, and every facility is afforded for speed and safety of travel. Mr. Campbell say s that Mr. Butterfield ha* purchased a large form in the vicinity of Fayetteville, Ar kansas, and designs to make in his future resi dence. CVntrai. Railroah aru Bankikq Co.—At a meeting of the Buicknolders of this Company, held vesiurduy, the foihre iug gen lie men were chosen Directors for the present year : ,1 W Anderson. John P Dalle, Andrew Low. F L Dana, Tboiua* l*urse, W H Fleming. John K Wilder. Daniel H Baldwin. t;un Mims TIMKS. COMMERCIAL RECOKh. ’ Coi.lubls, Jan. 8. t (*TT*'N -The receipts of Cotton yesterday. Were 145 hales, aud the Sales were 173 bale.'. The market is dull. Quotation* same as yes terdav. Macon. January titb. (NTTt>N— There is very little doing, and the rocuipta are very small, owin g to the had state.of tlm roads ; We quote 9>£ in 1 l ip oento, n> the ex tremes. Bavannah. Juu. it, IHjS. (,’OTTON—There was fnir enquiry to day, and sales reached 1659 Iwilcs. I’ru'Os are full, and holders firm at our quotations of yesterday. The sides were at the following figures : (1 at 10, 39 at 11%, 26 at 11 .Vlfr, 153 at 11% 1H at 11%. Mat 11%, 54 at 11*%, VI at 11 11-16, 2W at 11%, 43 at 11%, 165 at, 11 15-16, ami 146 at I2e. We con tiuuc to quote- Middliug Strict Middling ... (sll% liood Middliug to Middling.Fair.l 1 ; % (a; 11% Middliug Fair to Fair ( ; 12 The Hugar Crop. With some pretty good means of knowing. ha\ ing ra. enii\ passed through most of Hie sugar parishes of the Stoic, uud made dilligont inquiries in regard to the crop of the present ) ear, we hav e put the sugar crop of Louisiana for 1858 down at 300,UV6 hogsheads. We feet confidant that we have iiot under estimated the crop. Let us ex ;Uuiu fuqts iu relation to this matter. The overflow destroyed, it is estimated, from rixty to seventy-five thousand hogsheads of sugar, or its equivalent. It probably destroyed forty thousand acres of mue. and this vast sheet of land will have to he planted by cane taken from other fields, and that would have beau made into sugar but for the overflow. The early freezes destroyed on iiumenw meres >.• Unit miturally belonged to tlio crop. ‘Pbiwe was a gradual In*-* going on in the wind rowod cane from thy tune it was cut down till it was worked up. In some localtcns there was considerable loss by sour cane. lu several parishes there \v* iflueh less atten tion paid to sugar than in previous years, the cot ton crop being considered more profitable. With these facts before ns. we arouunbh* to sin* bow the sugar crop of Louisiana ami. 1111.- year. exOTed HlMt.oiM) hogsiteads. And wedo not know why sugar should not bear a very high price during the season. We are con fident that those planters who hold on till March, will ohUuuflu* prices. -FViiiHLh, (St. Mary /*or ink) Eiantr.rt’ /tanner, 29/A. Import* of Dry hood* at .New York The imports of foreign dry-goods at the port of New York during the year 1858 have been less thun for any previous year since 1850. There may be some difference of opiniuu in regard to the remote causes of the an- press ion : but the reasons for the immediate decline in the imports, says the Journal of Commerce, are Nudity understood. When the financial crisis In 1857 had culm inn ted in the suspension of the hanks, the foreign trade of this city was found to be more disorgnuixed than at any period during tue previous ten years. We have never aeeu a time when it was so difficult to close out mi invoice of goods at either private or publie hhlc in this city as during the uuiuiuu of 1867. This cut off the orders for the spring of 1868, aud in fact created such a distrust abroad (hat but few orders wouldJiavc been accepted if they bad been sent. There has li©en a fair trade during the last few months of the year, but the total imports of dry goods for 1838 arc j536.376.ft20 less thun for 1857, *33,208,384 less thaji for the year 1856, and $4,819,553 less than for the year IH6®. The im ports during the past three years were as follows : 1856 $93,302,893 1857 90,534,129 1868 A0,154,509 The greatest comparative decline was iu the imports of cottons, the decrease being Really 40 per cent. A Card of Thank*. The undersigned, survivors of the late terrible Railroad cahuuity at Randall’s Creek Bridge, take this mode of publicly acknowledging the kindness of Messr*-. John and A. ,T. Onow and James Wimukr,v. These gentlemen live near the scene of disaster, and they were generous am I unremitting in their kind attentions to the suffer ers, furnishing us with clothing aud every other need, in fact throwing open to us their bouse* and providing merer y way for our want*. We could not, in our hour of trouble and suffering, have fallen into better hotels, and for their generosity and kiodnciMt we hereby return them our warmest thanks. A. C. RfIILLIPB, H. H. DIE E MAN, JOHN M (IRANBERRY L. A. WILLIAMS. Cos In in bus, January 5, 1859. MARRIED, On the 21st December.* by Rev. T. M. Harris, Andrew H. Irwin of Henry Clmnty, Ala., and Mias Hannah Augusta, daughter of Col. R. War tbeu of Washington County, (ia. -On the third instant., by Rev. A. 11. Mitchell, Mr. W. W. Ilariis. oTColumbus, (ia. to Mis |EI km R**ger* of Montgomery, Ala. in this city <n the morning of the sth inst., te Rev. A. M. Wynn, Mr. Edward S. Bunks to Miwi Fail hue, daughter of Oast aviut DeLuuucy, E | ■’ ‘A . i FHEDKRKKS’ PHOTOGRAPHIC TEMPLE OF ART. 6*3 aiil 6*7 Broadway New York. trillK l \R<.Ker AM) MOrtT MAC4NIFU KNT I (•ailerh-s in lia world. Pfii'foi(ra|itiN in Off, PoHlel or Water color* from the si/,*’ of file to the smallest for Lockets aud Mrcn*t Pins UKE.NFHHE* of r>f,< EAKFri PEK*ONB, HIZE OF LIFE, Correctly mode from Dainu rreoi >|e s or AJUffrOtypos. The pufiiir *<f Cofctmbws and vi< mitv are partM iilarty rqn* sted to h*'ar tin* Ihcl in iumml, that from n iuaU and ludisluirt Daguerre-.type a perfect and guaranteed Photograph Likeness colored in Oil, Poslel *l| Water •tolors. can tie made by the prKe*s otuterved at Ihi* Ks'Hliliwhiu.-nt. FffPIKKI/ H H MIMATUIK PffoTOOßAl*Hi*. f>,r prcomin ui fauiiiie-, liands'iiiwly eotered and pc up in small Vdvet Cases, (nickel* <r Brom-bes T’ri* Picture is Miipr-rior o, the Ivory Miniature, from n < ortert likeness ltegnerreolv pe and Ambroiypcs, mode at ail prires C. D. FREDERICKS. r>o4ru*rrfvtii>r* or Ambr'Ottpet 4 l.tetny or Jjfronted PrreoH* can hr *ent by K/frrf *> nitd Me PUf rtn tontU from ihrm returned irith tkt “tp** tnfrom (Arc, to fmttr reek*, n tat fwaronteftl tm be mtnd*u&ory. I >•-, inlier 14—it 8m Wild Cherry Bethtam.-* The memory of Dr. Winter is emPalmed in the hearts of thousand*, whom, hi* BALSA.If OF WltD CHERRY has cured of rough*, robin, eonm|>tion, or §me oth er form of Pulmonary disease. There ia a vilo counterfeit of this Balsum, therefore b sure and buy only that prepared by B. W. Fowl* A Cos., Boston, which ha* the written signature of I BI’TTB on the outside wrapper. BCEUHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS. The Press of the country has been particular ly loud iutha praise of the bitters. Among the many notices, we offer the follow ing to an hu partinl public. “It is a well known fact that we do not puff pa tent medicines, and that wc but neldoin advertise them, but Boerlinvu’s Holland Bitters comes t us endowed in such a manner as a specific for the diseases it ]*rmnisos tu cure, that Wo do not only advertise it, but give it this favorable notice un asked by the proprietors. [ Handel Zeituug, N. Y. The IMiilapelphia Argus, in speaking of the late exhHiitiou held in tliut oity by the Franklin Institute. says: “In noticing medicines we are always extreme ly cautious, (Inless satisfied of the merits of the article. Among those exhibited ia the celebrated Holland Bitters. This medicine ha* been axclu sivcly introduced into every State in the In ion, and into the I'aiiodiaii Pro\ iuoes, principally within the last two year*. The exhibition shows Ustiwoiiiol.N in every language kuown iu America among which w not ire on* from the late Hon. John M.Flayion, of Delaware.” See Advertlkoinout. Jan B—lwdw. The AtWONi Fountain of Fortune. —The fa mou* fouuUiiu, of whose miraculous qualities it was said, possessed the power of renew iug youth to the aged, has hewn equaled in another respeet. by a dlfuovory which gives f*>etim to the pen un less. Ponce tie Leon traveled many tuile* and many years to discover the pure fountain of youth. The Police de Leons of the present day have only to travel by mail as for as Wilmington, Delaware, or Augusta, Georgia, to have their hope* realised in the discovery of the Fountain of Fortune.- Wood, Eddy A Co.’s legalised lottery is no myth —no fabulous fountain. Mouey is the stream which renew’* youth. By sending ten. five, or two and a half dollars to either of these points,the lucky explorer of its treasures, entering with hut this small amount, muy come forth invigorated with a fortune of fifty thousand dollurs or its proportion. Late diei'ovtries in t'utholuyy show that very many of the diseases which ofllict mankind arise from impurity of the blood. This has long been suspected but is only lately known. Iu consump tion, tubercles are found to be a sedimentary depos ite from the blood. Dropsy. Gout, Gunocr*. Fl eer* and Eruptions, nil arise iu disordered depos ilcs from the blood. Bilious diseases and fevers nne caused solely by its deranged unhealthy stale, and ovuu the decline of life follows a want of \i tnliiy hi the blood. In view of these facts Dr. Avku designed his Cathartic Rill especially to purify and inv igorutc the blood, and hence wc he Ueve so arise its ucparnlellcd success iu eontroll ing and curing disease. Medical Journal. WOOD’S HAIR DEBTORATTYB. Worth Kxowinu.- Prof. Wood, whose adver tisement wilt be found in another cohuun. bus discovered a remedy for the gray and bald, which is at .once practicable and cheap. It requires no wig, nor extraordinary trouble. Tbore can be no doubt whatever of it* efficiency. Wc have seen testimonials almost without nuiuher, and from men of great intelligence, high standing and mo ral worth. Tht/se who have been hold for years are now wearing their own hair, aud appear ten veHrs younger than they did six mouths ago. As iu most discs gray heir* and bald heads arc preiun ture and unnatural, it is a duty to remedy them by the natural and undoubted means w hich Profess or Wood lias invented, aud now kindly offers to the afflicted. Reud his- adverti'smeiit, try his wonderful remedy, and give the Professor anew testimonial. -IMemphia Whig. Bold by all Dmggisu in tbL’ city, and by deni er* and druggists generally throughout the United Stales and Canada ß Jhiis—wd2w. The Mustang Liniment cure* Hfieuiuaiisin ; Tile Mustang Liniment cures Stiff Joints; The Mustang Liniment cures Burns and Wound* ; The Mustang Liniment cures Bore* and Ulcer*; The Mustang Liniment cures Neuralgia ; Tin: Mustang Liniment cures Corn*and Wart*; Tlic Mustang Liniment cures Faked Breast* and tW Nipples; Tim Mustang Liniment is worth 1.000,066 BOLL IUN PER ANN I'M To the United Ktates, as the preserver and restorer of vit hi able Horse* and Cattle It cures all Upmins.Culds Wounds, Kurt Joints. &.< . Wifi you answer this qiuugiioul Did you ever hear of any ordinary Wore, K welling, Sprain or idtilliivs*, ei ther on man or beast, which the MtlslUllg Litllllient would not cure? Did you cvei visit any respectuble Druggist in any part of the world in Europe, Asia or America -w fio did not say “it was the greatest discov ery of the age)” Hold everywhere. Every family should have it; three siy.es BARN EH A PARK, Proprietors, New York December *25, lossb—wlilt. Ll'BN’N WAt.NFTH POWDER W DRILLS. For Ike Itnli-tchon of aU kind* of (iarden bisects, .‘lnto, Uni Bo#.*. RwuhiTick*. Flout-, Moth.*, Hut* and Mk*. ft. *r ‘S hat greater trouble.. tn an hour of paw, Titan gnawing rain. bed-bugs ami rtf as Uafden* can be preserved anti houses tad of these pests. It wait discovered by Mr. E Kjyoft, n French < Inmost, m Asia, ami has boon pMroiiued by all Kaa ••ni governments ami colleges. Kefcreme cun be made ‘'Hwvi rme nrftrte Has fwen tried fr is free from i\.. •<>n. and hiimtlei M to ntunkiml ami domestic animals Many worthless imitations are advertised, lie sure it bears the u*me of E. I,YON Remember ‘Tih Lyon’s Powder kills iuseelstn a trice. While Lyon’s Pills are mixed for rats and mice, Humph- Flasks, 23 cents; regular sizes, [6<> cents A 91 BARN F, if A PARK, New York. December 26, lh6H- dAw 1 in DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID, The (irrat Premium Dlalnfectant I \M\GMn( ENT PIT! HER was awarded it at . the Alabama Stale Fair at the recommendation of a special scieiitirte committee, who pronounced it stipe (terror toany similar agent now in u<. Besides us strictly disinfecting uses, a may lie most advantageous ly applied as a therapeutic agent in the following cases: All putrid diseases, salivation, sores, ulcers, hums, fresh wounds, removing stains, destroy ing had breath, curing stings, softening and w hitening the skin in hath mg, and especially in limestone countries, w hen the water is hard, in making it soft, by pouring a tew drops into a basin full of wafer. Read what is said of it: You would confer a general good by using means fur its general introduction and use Mon than JiJty (Kites* us Auburn. The best and most etliuent preventative of conta gious diseases now m use. —Auburn Oatetie We advise opr friends to try it, by all means -JHont # ornery Mint No uije who has used i once will consent to do without it.— J'uskejree Hepubluun W b have used it about our premises w ith entire hiUih faction —Savannah Rrpubltruu. Superior to Lahurraque’s French Liquor.— Correa. M'ntionnl Intelligencer. Mas received the sancttnii of- medical men in the leading cities of the South Atlanta American. These things Pri*f Darby assures it has done, and we believe he vvnukt not even think, much less say so, w re it not the case.— Unit luma Christum A* nocute It is a most eifu ttve and powerful combination. It should fee used everywhere. It will not disappoint you ns a disinfecting agent- Britnc* ttarJe. M It Endorsed by Physician - in Charleston and Colo in loa. H. INew Y ork, Augusta, Savannah. Atlanta. Macon und Columbus, Ua: Montgomery, Melina and Mobile Alai and New Orleans, La. Hospitals, corporations, ship musters, riianufacturers. planters, pliysicians, furnished tiy the gallon ul reduced rales. For sale by druggists and country merchant* gener ally. from whom orders are respertftiily molh tied Try at least one buttle Price 5o cents. Follow di rertmiiH. Manatfetaifd only i; th Laboratory of J. DARBY, Auburn, Ala. FOR HAIrC IN COLUMBIA BY I)ANFORTH. NAUEL A VO, MttOOKHA CHAPMAN. J H PEMBERTON A CO decl-dwtf DAVID YOHNU Iloi.r.owAv’a'Oi.ATMKNT is a magic halm for sore breasts, sore legs and old wounds, even those that have Relied all other applimiAious for aserie.s .of year.-.. Thousuuds of oartrii cates attest its ad most miraculous doings in the hospitals both of thu old ami rite new world. s^, Sold at Ok* mamifaetory, No. MO Maiden Lena, New York, and by all Jirtijfgists, at 26c., 03c., and $1 per Hot or Box. JanMdwlw \DMINIHTRATOR H HALE.- Will be sold n. Fort (lames, (.a., on Ist Tuesday in April nexit to Lheiitgheat bidder, four Negroes to wit Kilty a wo man Rt vears old; Marin s woman 50 years old, and her children John M rears old. and a child 2 years old, as the property of win. Toney, deceased. ROHT . Kl< KH i Kdu r,n W TlrtßV, jAWnr. January *, )*jH—wtds. F,Olt(llA„( ls> County* month* after data application will In- made to tin* Court of Ordinary for Clay < utility, for leave to sel| feur negroes: Kitt>. a woman; Mnriah. a woman; and John ;i bov, and Mary a child, belonging to the es tate ol Win. tones. deceased, of Clay county, Ha. K L Hl’ KK. I . W. TONEY ] A< "” r ” ■lunuary M, 1060 —w2ni. LOST, f S Albany, Dougherty county, or between that place 1 and Newton Baker county, a Promissory Note (hr #4S IX), BtephCb Thompson, maker, dated some time In June, IW, and payable to A. J Briley or ben rnr, six month-- after the dute thereof I hereby fore warn all parsons against trailing for said note. Janlo—w 2t* A. J. BRILEY. Node# to Usbtori anil Creditors.— Ail pentoiis indebted to the estate of Rtdph#b Waath ere are hereby reqeeted to to make immediate pay meut, .1114 all holding demands agaii si said deceased are hereby notified 10 render them in to me, duly au t hem tested, w ithin the Unie fMcriM by law. for pay ment FJIINCfM T WEATHER*, Adm r. Jammy 11, IfeW-wRM. (■KOKC4IA, Stewart K'ouiityi SIXTY DA YH after date appltcatioii will he made to the Court of Ordinary of Htnwart county tor leave t<> sell the interest of the minor cliildreu ol Mahala Welch, deceased, tale of Hum ait County, On., in the town property belonging to said estate |in’ or near the incorporated limits of the Tow nos Cuthhert, Georgia, their interest being three-sevenths of sunt promirty E K. KIRKHEY, tluardian January lit, 1856 —wrffm NEW “cOPARTN EHSHII*. U, T E have this da> associated w ith Ur Mi. CEO. 11 MILLER, and intend to continue the general DliY (1001)8 business at the old stand of MANLEY A IIODOEH We return <mr sincere thanks lir the liberal patrmi age heretofore cxtcmled to tis. mill res|S'ctft*lK sohviTu coiiUmiance of the same for the NEW FIRM MANLEY, HODGES & CO. JNO. P. MANLEY J W HoIMiEH <l. 11. MILLER January 1. 1856 wdlf. pour NOTICE. DK IT KNOWN TO Al l THE PEOPLE I'llAT IJ 1 huvtvinore Stoves, Housefurnishing Goods AN l> . TITST-'W'.A.iRJE, Thau 1 have any use for Each and every article sold by tin* art* warranted to be us represented or no sale Purchasers w ill find it to their interest to call amt ex aiitntw’niv Htock, ns I am deturinmed to sell Jrn?—w fit R M AI.DWORTH KKAMhA kOK\i:U, 30 BROAD BT. OFFER THEIR EXCELLENT STOCK OF MELODEONS, &C„ ff§ At Slot l he. prices. ’ A goml Pinnh for 6260; Mdodcou* from 650 to 6126. Also, nil exeellottt Organ for Church or Parlor kt 6460. Call ami examine at 30 Bnmrt Street. Jatl4, 1859- w ly. CLEARANCE SALE! \ REDKTIOY l\ PRICES m m wm DRY-GOODS, AT THE JSTEW ONE-PRICE CASH mu I 140 Broad StTeet---Masonic Building COLUMBUS. JAMES M PHILLIPS, Having determined, in order to make room for the Bpring Block, to clour out the entire balance remaining of his Fall ami Winter Roods, Will on and otter JANE ARY FIRST, offer hie entire stock of MILK*, Sill A XV I, Si, ti i; it i vos,. mu ss i.oons BLANKETS,, FLANNELS, WINTER GOODS, Without any Regard to Profit! CALICOS X HOMESPUNS, Os every description, at very low prices. CASH BIY MRS will find they can save money by making their purchases here, as his large assortment ul’ WINTER GOODS must he disposed of during the present season. The whole stock Ijos been marked down to prices that must ensure speedy sales. REMEMBER THE ADDRESS Jhmes Me I MiillipH. 140 Bread Hired. COLUMBFB. C.EORC.J A. Coliiiiiljiih, (la., Jan. 1,1859. d/aw tl IRISH UXISrETNrS, IliiniiiKliS niii|ers, X e., Ac. I.MI*ORTHJ) DIRKCT. JAMES M’PHILLIPS 140 BROAD STREET, Would call the attention of those persons desirous of purchasing GENUINE LINEN GOODS, TO IIIH LARGE HTOCK Imported direct from Ireland, | and a* he Inivs and soils cxrluaively for tin- C A H 11, lie llijltcrs himself lie will be cnghled In ofli-r great in I ilticriiientH i*> ilniHi- win* M il) Ihvor film w ith n trail - j The stock comprises an extensive assortment of Slotting Llimmik, Linen SliH'tingN, Pillow Cane Lliu'Hh, Llacu llainnsk. Table Clot Ism, all si/cs, Linen I>l apery Linen Towels, Napkins, Doylies, HUCK 9, CRASH, and in fart rrerytking in thr /. tAT .V /. /A* F J MrP. is Miuislied ilini a call w ill * oii.vim <• any Indy in ,i bis Btors i- 6m pMken> na > X.I3NTEI3Xre, And House-Keeping Goods. J A ME'S M c I* II 11,LI I* H. 140 Brood Street Masonic Ruiiding, Jan. 9.—dwtf Columbus, Georgia. ISTE'W SADDLE AND HARNESS KSTABI.ISIf MKNT. I ..piirtm .'hipmil.m^ffiStltei\ I Ur it r the 111 I.J For the purpose of Carrying on the saddle: and harness SCSI.NESS IS AIX ITS BRANCHES. We liave taken the Htnre between Gutiby*s Corner ami Hie Bank of itmnlins, where we intend keeping i h good HsiM.rtnient nf HADDI.EH. IIAHNBHH. TRUNKS. BIMDLKH, ( ()!,- LAKH. I WHIPH, MACHINE BELTING, K ADDLE tt lIAIiNEHH Till MM INCH, and everything usually kepi by the Trade, of our [own make and the best northbrn iniinathntnre. which w e ! vamll sell as low mm can be bought la the Mouth. .it<l*il< - null llanievN I of any style or quality made to order, uml repairing done | ui the HhorleHt lutlice uud on the most reasonable terms W |. HIIHHMAN, A HATCH. I Columbus, Jan. I*L I*s* wdtf. I.iiw Notice. THF Finn of HOOD A ROBINSON having been dissolved, the undersigned will contin ue the practice of the law in the counties of Ran dolph, Stewart. Fifty. Knrly, Miller, Calhoun, Terrell, and Quitman. Office at Cuthhert, Oa. ARTHUR HOOD. Jan. 1,1858. vCiAtl. NOTICE. DRB OKI MEH A. WIN(J FI ELD have renmv 9rd thflrofitee t” Jone's New Buildtatf, over Hunt Ware Co’s Htore. Columbus, On Jn , 185* v ’ -A ill I NOTICE. A LADY experienced in Teaching, and coin . indent to instruct in the usual branches of an English Education, with music on Piano and. Guitar, Drawing and Painting and French, ia de sirous of forming un engagement with a private family. Would not object to forming a select school, Iry the union of several families. Address A. B. i'., Drawer !7fi, Columbus, Ou. Best of reference given. December 22—*12 A wtf. GEORGIA Talbot County: r|X WO mouths afterdate application will be made to I the Court of Ordinary ol HBirt ,i omit), for leave to sell Martha, a negro w-oimtii and Iter two children, Charles, a hoy about three year* old. and an infant, be longing to tile estate ot James L. (Miller, deceased JHAAC CHENEY, EDW AKD W’ POUV Executors of Jamas L. Callier, deceased Dsceemher T< im *rlm AMERICAN WATCHES! IN GOLD AND HILVEIt t AHEH Uk At Purple’s old Htund, Jone’s New Buildoig, JCd flat olumlms, Georgia. kuM (V.t 30—dwtf T H HPEAR, WHITE AND YBLI.OW ONION METTB, Juit received and for sale by Nov. 15-dwtt BROOK* k CHAPMAN. NKW BOOT & SHOE STORK. A.C. HAINDKKS A CO. Ip"! WOULD respecHaliy mltm cititcim of ('olumbu*. mid the cOuutri Mirn iiudmg, thnt they have taken the Store recently occupied by Merry \ Lamlon.and ttti* now ope ning the largest, mat made and cheapest Snick ot BOOTS, SHOES & BROGANS Tube found in the City. having fxtknsivi: fautorik.s ok OUR OWN.hikl having madeuii.uigumenie with the best factories in the United States, with 20 years experience m Memphis, Tennessee, we are warranted in saying our stock will lie rfECONL) I*o NONE IN QUALITY. STYLK.ANp K( ONOMY TOTIIK PURCHASKR. Our etocK eontpiuta* tupari- Men’s Fhtek Bootb hixuu from 6 to 14; ” Kip “ halt welhai and double soled, W ator Proof boot.'; “ Napolton Boots; “ Cavalry do ’* Lx tea lino Water Prool Boota; “ Cork sola ** “ Finest peg'd pump and half w elt’d Cf Boota “ French Boots of -uporiol style; ‘* FiautaDou Boole; ” Finest stitched Ktonch Call Boots; ” “ Pump “ “ “ “ Arctic Boots; Al*C, Men’s Oxford Ties sowed and pegged; ” Ccn /res* (iaileru ” “ ” Calderons; “ Scott Tie?. Men’s Call Pegged Brogans, pprrtp* and I waited; “ “ Sewed ’• “ half ” Seal, Goat and But) Brouau* pegged; “ Army and I’lnntaiiou Men’s Wax. Kip fi; Bull Brogans pegged, Pumps tv. VVeltt^d. Men’s Gaiters, Slippers Ate., of alt the fa tost na items. FOR LADIES. Finest Kid & Morocco lace and Congress Boots, thick and thin soles, with and without heels. Fittest silk warp lasting hioe and Congress, do do Sorge de Berra, do do do do Eugene, do do do do do Italian aud English, do do do French and Glove Kid, do do do ” Kid Had Slippers. English Kid aud Morocco do and half Gait ers. English Silk Lasting, do do do Velvet ‘lYilet Slippers. Embroidered. do Women’s Common Thick heel ties of Kid, Mo* ioccq, Seal and Goat. Spring Heel iieeattd Huski'is. Goat, Call, Buff,Seal <V Kip lace Boots pegged and >*v ed. Kip Ac, (’altOxford Boota laced and strapped Spring haul Kip Begged laco Boots. FOR BOYS. Boys ‘Thick Boota, t-rcea 1 to 5. do do Brogan-, do Ito 5. do do Kip and (alt, do do pumps and hall waited. Boys Calf and Kip Boots, welted and Double FOR VOUTHM. Youth’s Think Boots, sizes 9 to 13, “ “ Brogans, do 9to 13. do do Kip do do do do Bools halt welled and double sole* I. Yonlh’s Calf, do do do and do do do do Brogans putnpe aud half Welted. FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN. Sowed Call, Kid, Goal, Seal, Gam, Morocco a.id Bull Booltes thick and thin sole, witti and without heels. Pegged Call, Goat, Seal, Gram, M orocco and j Butt Bootees, thnt and thick soles, with and with out he**!-*. Kmc Kid Ties and Buskins ; Common Kid Morocco, Seal and Goat Ties Bilk Lasting, Kid and Morocco Gaiters with and without lieels. Kid, Morocco and silk lasting luce Boots, do. do. Strapped Slippers. Clnlaren’B Congress Heel Gaiters. FOE PLANTERS. The largest, best made, and cheapest stock of NEGRO SHOES EVER BROUGHT TO COLUMBUS, Among them are, Round and Lap Seam, Double Braced, Double Soled Brogan*-, from 1 to 15. Round Soiini Tuple Stitched Iron Nailed Bro gans. Round seam. Three Soled Broguus. Oak Bottoms, Ruesett* nnd other kinds ranging in price from sl.lO upward*. II any of our goods do not prove aa reproeu ted hy us, we will make the deficiency good to the purchaser. TO COUNTRY MKKCIIANTB,TR V l> Lies, I’EDDALKS, Ac., We can oiler goods at Boston and Now York prices. By giving u- a cull you can save irom 15 t*> *2O per cent on your bifb- Tak’tng the quality of our g*>od into considera tion, we are to he iindereold by no otic North, South, EJhHt or Weft. Wo have made arrangements to receive all new styles trooi tacioricß ol any note m the United •States ms soon us introduc'd, and shall bn receiv ing freah goods every week Irom oer own Fac tories. A. C. SAUNDERS Sl CO.. Oct ls..wA,dti 102 Broad Street. AT .1. YY. TEASE & CLARK'S BOOK STOHB. Mftrrimtnm THE fallowing is u list ul'new books /7*lafdL Jhm “•** , ‘v , .i ffarwpw Lift and Adventures <*l Kit rurs*ni,tli*’ üb*B*r ncHtor of tire liorky Mountain*. Keif Made Men, by (’ 11 s'c> ijio'ir; Frederick the tireut, by Thoniau t ‘liilysb ; Hir Walter Hab'igli und fits Times, by Kingsley; Tit*’ Autocrat of the UrcaklUKt Tabli*. b> Oliv*r Wendell Holmes. Lite uud Labors of Duni<-I Maher, by his Non; Pi:bln and Private History of Louis Nupoieou; Piney Wood Tavern or Nam HlicK in Tejuu*; Arabian Day, n iiunpuriHoii to Arabian Nights; Debit and Oredil; Electron, by W f. RirliaritM. A NEW NI I'PLY OF Miles Stamlisli ('uurtslup; Vernon Drove; Memoir* of Kaclrei. Just received by J. W PEAHFA (I.ArtK OOL.H M HITS Siidrilci-y, lltirficss, AND I.EATMKIt STORK.” 11. MI DBLEBROOk & CO., 94 [Broad Street, / A MANI FAOTI UERH AND DEALERS LjMRuL in Saittlrs, Mnriicß*, X Lvallier, Wlitc.lilli* lollou iiia comprises a pint ft Npanisli Utiilt’ *! Huddles, overlaid; Eng lish do; Plain do; Youth's ami lloy's da; Wagon un Plantation do; and Ladies Saddles,—varie- j ty of stylek. ■lrl.ll.H. MaitliiKHleH, Na.l.lle llilKK, am! ,n.‘dl(‘i|l <lo. HARNESS. Fill*- Silver plated Carriage Harness - all qualities •* •* •* Rockaway •* “ “ “ Double Muggy “ “ “ “ Single do “ “ Plain lilaek llarnuas, all nlylun and qualities. LEATHER, Hkrrfing Iren flier, Hrnlle do, M**g Skins. Pad Skins. Harness Leather, Ouh and Hemlock, Hole Jreaflrer, t.'nlf Hkin-. Lining Hk'ns. Him*’ Pegs, Last*,.Thread and Findings. Ac. j Nlnchim’ 1 i*'llin^. Leittlier nod Rubber Helling, R widths, Light Rubber and Canvas Melting, li.r Plow Hack Bunds. Just the tiling for Planters. Belt Rivets, and Ijlrc Leutfiei TRUNKS, QTiTA Ladies and (Ji-ni lenten’s and Traveling Trunks, all qnti ftiteilii ’l I Tl""* and styles. Honnet Boxes, Valises and Carpet Bags, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. rJCIkJE/ Enamelled Leatlier, Put D.;sli ..<atb<'r i j... Oloiiiun'led t ‘lotlts, all Width-* and qualille*; Dll Carpet,•Lui'tts, Fringes, lleiuJ I.mini's. Lratlrer Clutli Bootings. Nails, Turks. Ac. Mtirrups, Hills. Buckles. Harness .Mountings, llanres Collars, Whips, W agon Bree* lung. And Blind Bridles. All the above goods r<* of *>ur own maniiliretHre; made of the best malHriul n<l by expei'eured work men. We invite nil those who are in wnnf ol articles in our litre to eoil nud examine our stork, and we un sure them that they will Ire well satisfied with the quality of koodsnud Hu* price*; as tiiey w ill be sold on tin very BEN I’ TERM* N H New Work made, and Repairing done at Uie shortest notice. deel— dwtf. A DM INISTRA TDH’rt 8 A LE. J’ WILL dell on Tuesilay the 4th day of Janu ary next, attire Market House, in the City of Coluiuirus, a Carriage uml liarneag, Two Horse Wagon ami Harness complete, several Feather Beds, various articles of Honscdiohl Furniture, Horses, Ac. K. M. UUNBY. Adm r. Dee. 30-—*4sl ’ of Estate of B. lb'thimo. BULK MEAT. riHIE Hulmcnbers are prepared Ui ‘fill orders lor J Bulk Meat, H<*g round. <*t as tire parties muy wish ready to be smoked when delivered. deet7 dwtf TYLKR A NIIORTER MATRESSES. AN axcullent artklu of Cotton, or Nliucks mid Cot ton mixed, and all Hhueks for under Matrasses (Jail and see them before purchasing an Interior (article elsewhere For al;by J. 11. HIKE*. nov9—dtf 34 Broad Street. 1858 FALL STOCK. 1858 J. H. M Kit BY HAS lemovad hi* Mora t** No. W e*t Side Broad Street, 1 door ol Kccid, Johnson Sc Co.’*, where Im is uow raomving a lartfe supply of Fall and Winter Clothing ! KorGDN I’S, YOUTH’S and Children’* wear Also, ft far ire Asooriment of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS! Totfutlmr with vrv articlo usualv kept in a Clothing Store. All of which will be bold on a* good terms as are afforded in tbeOlty. Colutiib'i*. Gi. t ><•* 15 *lw3*n fC KOHUIA MILITARY INSTITUTE* THE ci'.Rt;L\ MILITARY INHTI TUTE tiaving been inaihi a Mtate hiatilu lion, the New Board of Trustee* appoiuted by Ins Excellency, like (jovornor, nave re eenil) ruHirgannwd it by electing tire follow iug officers: _ Col. A V lilt I MU\ , Hupermtendent and Professor of iMutiieumtics nnd Nil til l ill Philosophy CAPT. THOMAH U MitVIN.NELL. Commandant of Cadet* iiikl Profi’ssor <>t Etigiiu'eriug. Rev JOHN YV BAKER, f.'llftj-lain and Profeaor of English Literature. Mr V II MAGNET'. Pmfessoi ofFreurfi and History. >pt. U. H. CAMP. Assistant l'rofiissor us Mtuli-matM-s, t apt H. /..ULM . Assistant Prm of Matbemuucs and Nat Philosophy. Dr. A. CONNELL, s.irgeuii. I'lie secoml term of the nresent AemisiDir year will l ottMin iire on the ltli of FrUumv IK(l. at wliicfi tune upidicants tor iMhnissinn w ill lie examined b\ the Acadenn* Bitanl Daring the pre-ept year additioiiftl building* lm\e been erected, uort errellent si iciltifle Apparatus prtr c.tiased. Unis reiHlering (lie firoUiftes for Hu* accommo dation and iustnietion of Cadets greater than Un*> have heretofore been. - TFJRMB; Hoard, tuition, fuel, washing. liriits, anil all other Institute elmrgua. tor mu* es*ion of the months, ftl I*J. 50 paid m advance A medical fee fB* per ihi mi in is required to Ire paid iu advance No other charge will liemade tor medical services rendered to Cadet* Copies of tile U* imlHHons, nml Catalogues of the In stitute may Ire Mil by applying t*> the Superintendent \ oil g iii’ ii liom other Stales will, as heretofore be admitted us ('inlets. The Institute \< located at Marietta, one of tire high* e*i and most healthful points iu the State. A \ SIMPSON. der*23—dw'Jm Hecretnrv Hoard Trustree*. TO fHOSJt INDEBTED. W K lu refiv giv n.ii ice that ull oftlMk due us. and not paid oi satisiiuiorily arranged, prior to next re'um lay of tin* respective comities in wliicfi the par ties reside, will lie sued. None will be sfigjifed. niartJO dwtf E. BARN ARD At (JO SI:El) OATS* I nnn* suri.S HEED OATH, lust received 1 HUH and fin sale b> T YLER it MHOKTER.. ('olumlms. Dee. 17—<1 v il I 1.01 K. FLOI H ! JUST received a supplv of Extra qunlitv, equal m Hiram Kimili TYLER .V SIfORTER 4 dmtntMf riitnv'H Male- Agr* * ibly to an or? -J V tier ot tile lioftwrable the Court <*f Ordinurv of (Tiuttafioo* lies tmiiiity. wi'l be sold lie tore the Court House door in tile town ofCusseta in said eouuty, on ti;u firat Tuesday in January next, w ithin the legal limi ts of -ate- i lire Negro man Allen, about 30 nr 35 year* ol age. as lire pnipeity ol Haineol C. Dodson, du j ceased. Hold for the benefit of Creditor*. Terms umde known on the day of sale. JOHN s DUNCAN. > . . . W J DUNCAN. \ A,lmr Nnveiulrer 8,185 H. >v4b*l ATLANTIC CABLE Suspended ! AND (DmimßmATiSD GYLISJUIR power joe lli F.SSKW IN SrcCKSSKUL AT TIIE lIHLIiMRUS TIMKS OFFICE, Where all <le>*'riptiuts of J(> 11-W <) 11K 18 ! neatly ami promptly executed. 3311.jaJCSr:E£L!Sb J Os every riuerription used by Lawyers, nr officers of Court, print*'*l uoatly ami on surrerior paper, at the TIM KB OFFICK. ; ja BOOK BINDING, Ui HI. ITS KKAMCHES mil*.-iinitially and elegantly done at short notice, ‘it the TXMJSB OI’KICE. Columbuß, Ga. Nov. 27—dtf. CHRISTMAS SiPfLlf JCT RECEIVED IIV CAHANDIUIHIES, MJ Sygur Cured Uauis, Bronkfiwtt lhre-in, : .BxtraOountv Lftrd, Bust Falnily Flour; Big; Hominy, While Beans, Also, Raim-ns, Currttfita, Citron, Prunes, Figs, Cooking Prunes, (Jelatine; Kxtrarts of all kinds, Nuts all kinds; Smoked Beef, Pickled Beef. Pickled Pork, Smoked Tongues, Pickled Tongues, Smoked Salmon. Fresh Salmon, Fresh Lobsters, Fresh Touiuioca, Sardines, Table Oil, Olives, Capers, Preserves, Jellies, Table Sauces, Best Onsben Butter A Cheese, FI RK-WoK KSof every description. Columbus, Dee. 24, 1858. MRS. M. WEIR, ■ .ifßftf'.u,, HKHPBfTFfH.I.V inform* the Ladies I “* CoinlubiiH, stie wdl give lessons on 1 TlSlxl |,,AN ” •*"' l HPA.MKII GUITAR, hi l “ w \J a her residence on (Imr* li street, oppo ! site Cnl. Ti iiiiilli ‘s, first square below lire Court-lmuse | Ladies will he iustrurled with great care in Hnr I nii*u v. Cnuiposiliou. Ate The Kindest attention given in < biblo'ii particularly, that Urey acquire no had habits, receive no supcrliutul instruction, binnmiuk> ii through I lie whole hiniremic i in:lo, and taught to read the l’ta im as they would a hunk. Mrs. Weir invites tint attention of the ladies, esp**- eially Unis* who luiifi'istaud music; for sire fee Is as sured Hint they will must roadily appreciate her method ol iugum unij. TFnMrt.—6s |er month 3 lessons per week. Dec. 27- dtf . fCffi S AIJ-. MI’HL residence at pieoent occupied by lue Rev. Vlr Vatt. onposita Mr Slade’s posaeseion given the Ist Jac. next. Also | two vacant 10” adjoining, with the store on Broad j street No 34, at pr* sent occupied by C. Michael as a Furniture st*ree, possession given the first of October. The above property will b.* rented if not sold S BOY KIN. Kr. I riepi 24, d— It. or T G HOLT’. ! COTTON, COTTON, COTTON! / OTtO is i 1 ** w ttellingnla good i rice, nnd If the V 7 irelejuiid i>ec**unl9 p'ni due l*J. Ennis Ac Cos. i*r*> not *yon paid, mi'i.* ty. I he Insuiuteit tndiscrliii iiitttely. A word to tin-wise I sulßi-ieiit. Ooll4—wfcdtl. .1 EN M*S Ac CO. R r al Irish Poteen Whisky. f IMIF subaertbor is now maoutaciuring thereat I Irish Poteen VVbreky.ui lire place out: and a halt miles Irom ('oluuihua, winuh tie warrants to be pure and gonuim;, and equal U> the bust Poteen Whisky miitiuhic'.tued andei ground inlreluud. .Ypai i from its being a health; and pleasaut be verage. it F nn exi'clfant remedy for Colds, Diariluteu, Worms, Fr*r mle hy tha bottle at Hi *>ks 5c Chaptuuu’s Drug Store, at Brasaill Sl Go’s by th*’ drink or trtherwiM, and by the gaiion at the dfatillery. raarfi wtwtl A BRANNAN I’ HJ'JAE >cale are uow ri.vuro'l as BiaiidurdH jner Mir t.orrual Weight, and w ill vru 11 u'o by nearly eve c •[ ry Knirood • ompany, ■ ilercuani and rnuuuuiclu / M ong establishment thro’ /Bi a, . lutthe eounlry. The re / ptMaßftl* which these 8 it las littVe acquired has 0600 ol “U dy growi h om the coinmoncement * uie pre- .in lime, and , :bHM**l upon the on lie I FAIRBANKS’ !&Pnsl M Towing none hut prefect rt. j weighing mochiofti to go ortu fr *oi our uelabliah- FAIRBANKS’ Jftfa’jllgsM butidrerl <blf rent inodifi cation* of tluMie fic.aiea ad apted to the wants of eve- FAIRBANKS’ ry department ofhusiness, i _ 1 where n correct ami diira 3C‘cllt“?4* lift H* ale ihrequited. f-allaiul examine oraend ~ ~ „ .. j. ~ . ilbr un iHnstratod circular. 8011, I renttce Go.Ag'l EAIRU A NKH aCO Savannah, Ga.. Ibt) Broadway, Oct *B—d’Jaw 4m. New York. HA Ui. MOSES A Co„A({uut. ColunihuH, Ga, CIGARS DIRECT IMPORTATION, ||Uj BOX.KS Havana Cigars of various hmnda 1* l V lo r suie at wnail advaocenfor Caefi by Jan 19—wtwlt E. BARNARD <k CO. MUSCOGEE R chan a K o F saued vi e. O'h:. ‘|.r. ■■ ‘ i,’ Mnl Train will leave ( nliiriihiiH at 4.45 p. m , and ur rive at Macon at W. Is p U i. Leave Macon at ‘.1.45 a. m. arrive at (Joliiiubus at .145 p. in. The Morning Mad Tram will U-uye at 4.00 u. m. and arrive ut Mm on 0.50 a. m. Leave Macon 11.45 p. ill. arrive nt f'olniiihue at 3.35 u. in J 1,. MUXTIAN, rtupi ( ’otumhiiM. July 15—dwtf, CHANGE Os SCIIKDUI.E. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE. MONTGOMERY AND WEST POINT UAH. HOAD CO.HI'ANV. MON'I OOMKHV, Nov. ia.1857. ON uud alter Hum dale die I’uMtcugHr Trailia on ihra Rond will Ire govemerj hy the tollowing Schedule VAX TWAIN; Ireave Montgomery at a. ni. Arrive VV *>l Point . m. Arrive at (.'olumbiiv .-..Rip. in, Keturumg—Lent** Went i’uint.... m. Leave ('olumlms lti.uti mu Arrive nt Montgomery .4.00 p m. NKJIIT TWAIN: Leave Mimtgmiiei y p. m. Arrive at Went Point 1u.40 n m. •* ColumbiiM |.oo a. iu. Weturuing -Leave Weal Point 7N p. m. Lravot'oluiubtt* ....7'jp hi. Arrive nt Montgomery 3a. m. Through tickets cau be ohlnined (tor Double Daily Como tiona) to Atlanta. Chattanooga ami Naalivule. and daily connectmnn to Huntsville, MeiiqtliiA ami Knoxville. h. (i. JUNKS. July It*. —* lAcvs id Eugmeer At ftupt. Freight Arrangement BET* Htia Vi'l.A Vt’A* i:<,l.t nlll>. IlY’ un urriiiigmnent between the Kniiomd ■ ompanien IJ * (•iiiposiiig tlie two rumen from Atlanta to Coluiu btie. concluded ut their con \ eutioiuit riavantinh ontire Ititii iiiHtniil, it win* agreed tlml tire following rates Iretwrmn Alikina and C.t.im{.iiH uliall go , era, Taking ’ Dec,l li'iiin the Ist duy ol May 1857. .VIA WEH” POINT. Com per hiiHhel He. Wheat 111; Gate 8; Bacon Whisky, Flour, in Macke >i Inure Is |n*r lUO lbs 35c:— Hngging. Rope, Lard in euoaor hbiH |mt 100 ihs 45c (Jottl, Pig Iron, hy car load, per ton. 63 75 VIA MACON ‘'"rn l**f bushel 14* Wheat 15c. Oats I tie. Bhcou. W liiskey , Flour in sneka or tMirels. per- KK) llw . 44c. Bugging, R"|m*. Lard m cans or bbft. p. i lihi pounds, 55centH. Coal. Pig Irvin, by car load, |h*i ion ftCrtHc J MIBTIAN, Presifteui and tfuirenirtctidcut M use Ogee R R GKU VV. ADAMS. Superintendent Souiiiwestern Railroad. KMEHHUN FOOTE. Superintendent Macm nnd Wonlern Railroad. CEO (J HULL, Siiperuiti'inl**iit Atlanta and LaCrnnge Kuilroad, BAM'I. U. JONES, Engineer nud Superintendent M A W P. R. R. 51uy 30. IHSB d&WtC MOBIIK AND GIRARD R. R. ££ r |' , HF. Passenger and Freight Tram will leave (ii I rard nt ‘i p. in daily, council iug ul Silvei Run x\ ith a daily line of Stages to Viliulft, tUennville Eulaii la. Fort <• unes uigdMananiia. Fla. And at Uuerry lown dmty witii tire Htogoa for Uihee, Olivet. Kuou, Cliuiuieiiiiuggtfi:, Midway, linrdnwny, Pei ore uud Union Spring* Leaving IJiii rrytnwn at 4 a. hi. daily, the can* will reach Girard at 7a. ui., coiiirei-ting with the Oirelika aul Muscogee Train*. ILr Duplicate receipts mu*t aecompany all Freight Shipped. UJ'“‘All ticight must Ire paid before Good* will he discharged. Frei gbt delivered at tlie depot before four o’clock, p. in wiU be shipped the follow iug day Freights lor siatioiiH Number i (Furt Mitchell) and Nunibor 5 { Pierson*,) must be prepaid Way freight iiiuhl, mull case*, lie paid m advance. JOHN HOW AUD, mur*2s. *s7—dwtf. Eugmeer A Supt CHANGE OF SCUIiDUI.E, SAVANNAH & CHARLES!ON STkA B PACK KT LI N E. HI NMNi. |g COMNKCTION WITH TIIK North Eastern Railroad of So. Ca. a. THE MPLENDID and fast ruiining ✓ SfOOH r (JORDON. F. Barden. Com *'*v<*s Havftiinali tor Charles ■ciCSxmBSB; II *tvry Sunday and WaffnCsday nl i bretioons ut 3 o’clock, and couuect at Cborieslon with the morning train ol tire North Eusteni Uatiroad going north. Returning, loaves Charleston every Mondnj ud Friday iiigl.l at H oVlock, (alter tlie arrival ol the cars oil the northeastern Railroad) ami arrives at Ha van nab early next moiling. By tills route passengers can obtain through tickets to ami Irom Savannah, and Wilmington. N. C. Having a thorough freight arrangement with the I I Central Railroad and it* connection*, all freights Ire tween Charleston and tin- Interior of Georgia, consign ed to tin agents of this line, w ill be limvunled w ith i despatch and free of ebargn. J. P BROOKE, Agent Bavannah. E. LAPITTE A CO r*|iarlestou. j juu 15-dwtf. BEDJEHL ik WEEMft Wl.ule.alc nud Kelnll (HtOCgRY DEADE!tS, StSOalllitßlsa/s, IfiMl. teep constantly on hand a well roJoc- T ted Stock comprising ail articles iu Ureir line, which ara offered to their .riendswo*! the public generally at the LOW ESI MAHnET PRI t ab. Give us u call. LOCK WKEMS. A a. KKDELL, Coluinbtir, Ga. Dec. 22. wtwtl it ft i. * hi hit u j, li y TM OKUmhATMI. lU)’ 1 AN. I’.J'TT*, ’-.i nisKtsto of TT'-; LIVER OOtv’PLAINT VVKARNKSS r\y ANT KIND. FEVER AiufcstD ACUL. And the varurus afli-ction* consequent nprni a diseased STATE OF’ THE IAVEH. I Huch a* Indigestion, Acidity of the Btonutch, CoinAy Paina, llearllMris Loss *)f Appetite, Desptmdeticy.Cos tivenes. Blind uud Blending Piles. In nU Nervous, Uheumuln and Nturaiite Artecti*uis, It Ires in uuiiiri oils instances proved highly beneficial, and in others ef fected a decided cure This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly Hcieniihc prim iiilsh, niter the manner of the celebrated Holluild Prof* ssor, ilmrliMvi- Htnm use ot its great success in most of the European Htntes, Us iu - trodiu tmii into the United Htates was intended more espe<’ially for those of our ffttheriand scattered here and there over the face of this mighty country. Meet ing with great success among them, I how offer it to the Americuii public, knowing thru its truly wonderfh medicinal imwers must he n-know It dged. It is particularly recommended to those person whose constitutions muy have been impaired by the r* in lii* 11 ou* use of ardent spirits, or oilier tonus of dis sipation. Generally install I alien us in effect, it finds iu way directly to Rie seal of life, thrilling nud quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and in tact infusing new iieaith ami vigor in the system. NOTH E Whoever expects to find this a beverage will he disappointed; tm to the sick, weak, and low spirited, it will prove a grate til I aromatic cordial, pos sessed of singular remedial properties CAUTION! The great popularity of this delightful amnia has in* •lured many imitations, which the public should guard ugaiii'l purchasing. Be not persuaded to buy anything else until you have given Btrohave's lloilund Bit ton u fair (rial. One bottle will gonviliCC you huw infinitely superior It is to all these imitation*. Hold at 61 per bottle, or six bottles for 66, by the SOI.K PROPRIKTOUS, BENJAMIN I’AGE. JK.& Co.‘ MANUFACTURING Pharmace tistfi and Chcmtata, 9 PiTTSBUROH, PA. For sale in Culumhiia hy Brooks A rlinpman, nnd hy druggists generally throughout the Htaie April‘24, lejff—lydwia FIFTY NEGROES WANTED, j ■m . HAVING made our 'rftng*Hin6i for j Sl * tha Kali trade, we desire to purchase | “tS 50 or Sixty Likaly Negro, good character, coniisting of yon eg men, women, plough boya.and gi'fa, for whom ! the higneot markarprico will be paid. Pers iih ha- j ving negroee l ;, r sale willfiud it to their miereel j to give us cull. We will rective and sell Ne* 1 Utoen ad Commiatnon and no efforts will be spared to m ike ftatrefactory salea, for thoee who may | place their negroes io oor charge. advances always made on negroes when i desired. Call at the Auction and Negro mart erf HARRISON Sc PITTS, augttl—wtwti 50fit 61 Broad Street. J SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTE RY. Capital Prist $1)0,000. TICK KTB ONLY TKN UOLLARJj .NOTICK TO THE PVItIC. ft As the ureiiilreis of our firm liaVV, by way of pur • 'has, hecom* the owner of the grams chartered by the Hutc* of'Delaware. Kentucky, Missouri, aud part of those In Georgia, under lire nianagenrehl of Messrs Gregory* Maury, of Wilmington Delaware, we have deemed it expedient so change the u*nre of our firm, > on and after January Ist, 1859. to that of WOOD, ED lit’ A L’O, wire will hereafter have the management 1 of the Hpartn Academy Lottery, and the others os abate named. In all irunsuciiona w e have endeavored to conduct our business with integrity and promptness, and ws cau unsure Uie public thnt the patronage heretofore bs stow ud on us is well deserving of being transferred lo our successors Very respectfully, Augusiu, (*a. Dec. 15, ’st(. H. HW r AN A CO wood, kddi 4 co., makagkui. |KUO EHHOHrt TO 8. 8W AN ACO ] riii; follow ing scheme will be drawn by Wood, Bddy 4 Cos., Mnmigers *>( f|,*’ Hpflim Academy Lottery, in ear’ll of their Mingle Number Lotteries for January 1(159, at Aoui st*. *., In public uinfer the superinten deuce ol ( <inmip.loner* ■ I draw* Saturday, Jan. 1, 1868. • ‘law. J drawn Saturday, Jan. 8, 1868. Clan 3 draws Salurday, Jan. 16, 1868 Clnas 4 drawl Saturday, Jau. J‘J, 1868 Class 6 drawn Salurday, Jan. ‘29, 1858. Ou fli Flu of Single Numbers. CO,OOO TICKXT6- 5,510 rRIZEM. NEARLY uNK I’RiZE TU EVERY NINE TICKETS IflsignilitcHl Siclicinc! be tlrawn every Saturday in^Jauuary. 1 Pr re i r 1 “Do l “ li>,i. at) i k * moo l “ 4,090 I “ 3,(JUU I “ i v ioo U) “ I,MM) Ut “ 9iK, It) “ MMJ lb “ 7(Hi 1U “ ttuo 50 “ 6nti 5 “ . :0D ten “ J 7 W 4 “ UR) A! I ROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Pr. 2 * a*i v ‘tat Approx’g to tSJJJCU Prlae are IJMHI 4 “ ttil) ft 8-l.t'tU “ I.XUft 4 “ 51) • D‘,Ut “ HUM) 4 “ s,t*)'U *♦ 9 0 4 “j 21) “ 4,101) *• Hot 4 “ I’d) “ ;%• “ t,(HJ •' HHJ “ 1 “ 4UO 1 90 are gIOU.OOU *Jltt! i’rts* v n mou mine to s:t9u.t*Ub Whole T ickela 610. Halves 66. Quarters 65L5U A Uirnil diowiiq* the Plan of the Lotutrtes will be sent to any me desirous of receiving it. Cortili*!!’.'* of I'ackageg will be sold at the following rales whirl, is the risk: Ortifieftte* of Package efM> Whole Tickets, !|W) ” “ Id Half ** 40 “ “ 10 fauartera “ *2O “ “ 10 Eighth •• 10 IN ORDERINti Tit KI TS OR CERTIFICATES Enclose tlit* motley to our address for ihe tickets or d* red, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by fin M mail l*un ire** r * can have tickets ending in any ii: air foe . may designated List of Drawn Numbers and Prions will be sui( lo pi rchuser- iiuini-dtutely nt\er tin* Draw tug. I'areha***rs will phase write their siunatures plain, o* <1 give Hieir post nißw*. county and Hi ate. Heiuembei that every prise is drawn, and payable in ft il wiUiout dodm lum. Allpri/es of fi.WNI and under, payable immediately a: *r the drawing, other ptixes at the usual time of 30 >- NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. I'li*c-<* wno prefer not sending money by mail can use ‘I lie A <tn hi * Kipi-i NN Company, whereby ii .iiiev fire 11 ki-ts in soma <>t Ten Dollars and up v irds can he sent us AT Ol U RUSK AND EXPENSE fi .in nn> city or town where they have an office. Tlie ii'uney and order iiitisl Ire enclosed *h a Qovenunem P.iot oilin’ Slumped Envelope, or the Express Compa i- * hiiijol receive lb*no. All coihmumcaiioiis strictly confidential. Addres- .trdnra tor Tit ketw or Certificates to WOOD. EDDY A ('(>., Auirustu, Da. oj WOOD EDDY A CO.. Atlanta, Da. or Wool). EDDY A CO., Wilmington Del. Person* residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta, tia.. can have then orders tilled and save lime by ad dressing 8. Hwau A (Jo. nt either of these cities. A list of the niiiiibers that are drawn from the w liee. w ith tlie niiioirat of Ihe prlXe thut each one is entitled to. will Ire published after every drawing in the follow ng paper':- ■ivyu.-.to (6a) Cn*litiUumuluit; A'r*r Or niiiM ftultu; jM “ I ***’ Heotetrr; J Viokmlir Gazette, Atlanta ‘nteUiL’rnni; ,ic York H rekty Day Bind;; Suraunnh tJady >•* ■■; lilt kimnd Jtir/nu. h; Acre York lit*/Mitch; I Paulding 1 Mi.*.*.) Cturiim. ami Little /tuck (Ark.) True I ttemorrat. THE! LIVER I N VIG () It ATOR, PREPARED t BY I) K. HAN L> F O It D, COMPOUNBEO ENTIRELY FROM GUMS. IH one ol U>e lre.-i piiruanve and Liver Medirines poW before Ihi-publie. thatqcts us a Cathartic, easier milder uml in.*re effectual than any other medicine kimw ii. Ii is ii<*t ouly a cnihurtic hut a liver remedy acting first on tlie Liver to eject its morbid matter then on the stoiuui h and howets to carry off the matter, thus n*'ci)iiipiiliiiiK two pur|to*es etlbctualiy, without any of the painful feeling* experienced in the operation of iiiohl cathartic*. It strengthen* ihe system at the same time it purge* it; and when taken daily iu mod erate dimes, w ill strengthen and build up with unusual rapidity. The H ver is one of iff)) Hie principle regula tors Ol lll*’ liuinaii bo l. j (ty. and when it per- IbrmsJtM Ibnrlinns well (r£pv Hie [towers of tin- sys tem are fully developed jr ( As the stomach is ul ioo*i entm'iy de|H iid ent on tlie healthy w tipn of life Liver bu the jYjj proper perfirraiance of it* lumUoiis, when the j~_Ji stoluach is at ftuiU the hriwels at (huh, uud the vblwJle system suff ers in nanaequuiire iifivj ol "’ orgare—the Liv er having ceased it* duly. For the diseases of thM organ. | “j( ‘ie of the proprietors ire* umde it his study. ( es. (in practice ot more, than twenty years. 10. U Btitl some remedy wherewith to codntei . * act the many derange in* nt* to which it is * nj J liable. To prove that this re ** J medy is at lost found, any person troubled I rH* with Liver Com* piolni. in any of its v! tonus, has but to try a bottle, nnd conviction ) is certain. These gums remove IrfJj ail morbid or bad mat ter from the system. 3 supplying in their place a healthy flow of bile. invigorating tlie Sto mach, causing food io digest well, purify ing; the blood. (l,> gtviug tone and lieulth to the whole machine ry, removing the cause of the disease —effee ring a radical cure. unions nt tuck* ) q{ ar* cored, and, what Is better, prevented, by the occasional tore of the jffij Liver Invigora tor s. One rtoac after egting ■ sufficient to relieve the hloiiom.li anti jree t***’ vent the food man rising and souring. ) f Only on*’ dose tuksu /HH’ before retiring pre vents Night mare iy-d’ Only one dose* taken jy,) at night, loosens the bowels gently, and (cures tJoatlveuesa One dose taken after j each meal w ill cure Dvapepsln. I ffy One dose ol two tea spoonfuls will al ways relieve Sick )*"q lleudsche. One dnsi taken t**r j female obstructions re .i*ove the cause of the disease, and makes a perfect cure. Only one dow reuue (w 1 ! ludely relieves cholic, while (mH’ Oue dose often repeated is a sure cure for holera Morbus, J and preventative of Cholera 4K<r Only one bottle r !is needed to throw out of the systeinlhe wdects JJ ol medicine after a long okkuess. TANARUS; v g"J/ One bottle ink /x< en fur JaundlCS n inoves all sallowness or un natural color from the skin. i*.’ One dose taken a m* short time before eat ing gives vigor lo the > appetite and uiakse food digest w dL. * One dose ofreti rejieau-d eures Chronic Dlar rhttß, in its worst fi.rrns. while Hummer and Bowel coin plaints yield alruos to the first dose. One or two dose* cure* attacks caused by W orma iu * iiltdreii; there is no surer, saler orjqieedier remedy Ui the world as it never fails. rr few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting the ahsorhants. We take pleasure in recammetidiug this medicine as a preveutallv*’ for Fsver and Au*,Ohtil* ►’ever, and all k'evera of a Bilious Type, It operates with certainly, and thousands are witling to lesdly to Its wonderful virUret*. All w ho use it are giving it their unanimous testimo ny in its favor. Mix watei in tlie mouth with Uie Invigorator and swallow both together. THE LIVER IN VIGOR VTOR, Is u scientific medical dlscnvery, and is daily work ing cures almost too great (or Irelief. It cures as if by magic, even the first ih*se giving benefit, and seldom more limn oil** bottle is required to cure any kitad of Liver Complaint, ftoui the worst jaundice or dyspepsia to a common headache, all of which are the result ot a diseased liver. Price One Dollar per Bottle. HANFORD A CO. Proprietors, 345 Broadway N. Y. WHOLEHALK AU ENTS. Barnes ft Park, New York;T. W. Doytl k Hons, Philadelpluii; MH Burrltt **.. Boston; HH Hy * Cos. Portland; John D Park, Cincinnati; Oaylaru It Hammond. Cleveland, Fahmdock A Davis, Chicago; (ij Wood A Cos. Hi Louis; Goorge 14 Keyser, Pitts burg; H 8 Hatree, .Bahimora’ And retailed hy all Druggists. | Wlu,l,.ulr nud Retail iy J. 8. PKM BURTON &. CO., BKOOKB .V CHAPMAN, I>ANFORTH 8 NAOEL, Msy2o, IHfid—dJtwlv. ud all Druggist* NOW OPENING. AT i DILLINGHAM k DENSON’S FURNITURE STORE, A LARGE STOCK OF CARPETINGS RTJGiS, MATS BASKETS, &c ----j Columbus. October ’23. d&wtf. CARDS, ! In Plain and Fftuoy Color* Os any vise, ueatly | printed at thu TIMES OFFICE.