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Childhood! Ifiothelop*- f flhl'"*
, I <mU thoohooh,
lwo ra not nook ,
LWoto*! Imi-m!"* “ “ ,J ‘“ r *
My r>int mi
And bid m l“ k
far up thofunnj, Moiling ulopo of timo.
Down wblflh I'* trod
With rapid pub*.
Tbo wish to bo transported now Is rains,
Ere Wl the sod
And ends the rone-
Then, snnshine thronttb ray llult world w* ’l™' 1 ’
No umrky cload
Did tbreoten tbr
To pour It* liquid renounce on ray
No UiUßdtT luud
Could I A*n hoar.
Tho world without wu fllted with |>riHy fl-twem,
Tbo world within
Joyous aud froc,
Bright steeds <>f hope draw ow tb radiant luuiw,
N<; thought of sin
Did trouble iris.
Borrow not then had loomed the way to fling
It* shadow dark
Arrow my brow.
And (bar could not upon my bright cheek bring
Ita death mark,
A* it oan now. •
The surface of life'* stream ws* mirror bright,
My little bark
No ripple gave
To the sleeping waters, it wm so light
It made no mark
And loft no waVe.
The bankl on either side were tilled with trees,
llirds on their boughs
Did carol loud,
A voiced incHuae floated on tbo b
Hearing their vows
Itof.sre their God.
I had Ho thought that life could over change,
Tbo past was naught,
Or 1 knew none,
The future, bounded by to-morrowV range,
With beauty fraught
Wus sure to come.
And It has coino but, unliku that of yor,
It sorrow brings,
Dark days are her*.
(tenth's messenger, oft beard by me before,
Now shakes his wings,
O, God ! draw nonr,
Pair moon ! that witnessed my delight,
As Laura's little hand in mine
Wo walked, the doodles* summer night,
Beneath the purple-clustered vino.
Hay, hast e'er fufftood a fairer fare
With the mild-splendor ol thy wing.
Or known a form of gentler graee
Than hers of whom [ fondly slug.
Ye stars ! that in her happy eyes,
booked down and saw yourselves more bright
Speak I have you over, from lb *kios.
Behold a being half so light f
Waaßvomoro lovely, when, newborn.
Tbo fairest thing iit Paradise,
The world's first lover woke nt innrn,
She flashed on bis astonished eye*’
Ye trees, whose branches o'er my head.
Waved pendulous that blessed eve,
And heard the loving row she said,
Do love-birds sweeter strains o’er weave,’
Or do the tales the soft winds bring,
Which make thy whisporng leaves rejoice,
Or silvery streamlets murmuring,
In melody surpass her voice t
O sea ! that kiss'd our foot tliut night,
Did heavenly Venus fairer roam,
When like the iris, dot hod in light,
Hb* (tap'd t Ufo, amid thy fnnm Y
Or when thy waves bore from the la ml
ligypfs durk Queen hud site more charms ?
Or Item, when upon the strand
Hheolasped humidor in herajrms?
Winds! that bore from the garden’* bloom,
Like spirits of tbo loved in death,
The soul oi li*wors —a swoet perfume
•Say, wus U sweeter tbun her breath?
And when you kiss'd her blushing du*k.
And nestled in her jetty hair,
Andsinuoas, stirr’d her bosom meek,
Did ye not suck a warm death there?
They all are silent moon and star*,
They speak not; yet a loving heart!
What heeds it what the answer bo;
Though the whole world deny each part.
Is she not more than all to thee '(
Murry lug; ut lUniloru.
Tho “local©” of the Buffalo Republic tells the
following very Mod ‘on.
One of our Justice* of tho I’eae© was enllctl,
yesterday afternoon, to go to a German Utilise iu
tho olty, and marry a couple. Putting on a clean
dollar, and placing u marriage certificate in hD
pocket, ha started for tho festive None. Arriving
at the house, under the direction of the blue leg
ged little boy, who pointed out the plane, ho knock
ed and went in. In tho middle of the doer stood
a stout UerniMii girl, sorry uml plutnp. her blue
eye* rolling out tours us large ns butter pats.
“What'* the malter ?” said the sympathetic .Ins
ticc.
“Matter,” said tho girl, “Dal Qotlell. wend off,
and wouldn't marry rue, ain't it?” The justice
suid he supposed it was, and intimated that lie hud
come to marry someone, and n|ucstcd tho old
lady to bring ou tho lambs to the sacrifice. Old
lady said, “Dare vos no lambs—tlotluih ish run
off, and vill net marry my Katarina.'’ “Well,”
said the Justice, ‘'(ioUeib isn't tho only mau there
Is -send for sumo ofchtn umu to umry.v her.” At
this Katarina'* face brightenod up, and she eiiteu
laloil. “Yah~dut goot -amid mil Him*/’ ]{an>
was sent for, but couldn't come. \Vltn her mes
aenger returned, Katarina, determined not to give
it up, said, “.Send mil Joseph,” Shoscpb was sent
for, but he couldn't bo‘found.
Katarina'* heart foil at this news, and fbe Jus
tioe was growing impatient. Just then Katarina
looked out of the window and saw a short and
thick young Herman going by. when she rushed
to the door and haHomwl “Frit*’ PrHs !” Frltx
shortly made Ids appearance at the door, when
Kutarina’s mother said, “Frits, you lefsm.r Kata
riuu ?” Frit* allowed be did more us saum kraut.
“Then stand up here.” thundered the Juste : and
before Frit* could realize his position, hr wu- man
and wife, and Katarina's arms were round hie
neck, and her lips pressed to his, she crying be
tween the calisthenics, “mein husband mein
Frit*.’’ Our duty os a oorreot historian, eorupels
us to say that Frit* bugged back as well as he
knew how. The Justice with head even,’stepped
smilingly out, leaving the lovers to themselves,
and w alked away meditatively, a holy calm steal
ing all over his massive proportions, the con-
Mioutmcs# of having done his duty gleaming in
Ms eye, and honor, honesty and reel Hu do in hj.s
footstep.
Thk Army or I’ovkhti .—YpaivnUy tin* first
business day of lira now year, the Depart meDt of
the oul door poor in tho l*urk Rotunda, was bo
eoifCfd by applicant* fur help. They crowded
about the door, nearly Ailing the lurg* space bo
tween Chamber* street tuul tho upon Dark, anti
though they wore admitted and registered a* fast
** powtible, yot the throng diminished but little
far into the day,and presented a long und die
mul panorama of jmlo and pinehod t'ncv*, shock
ing bad hats, ditto coats, Aided shawls, and tat
tored hoods. A largo proportion of the importu
nat* crowd were font aloe, and mauy of them had
childrou in their arm*, with which affecting ar
gummilf it was hoped to move the SuperitHend
ent'e oorapHedmi - which however, needs no such
appeal. The army o’ poverty ,of which the wv
oral thousand who pressed upon the Superintend
dent (Mr. Kalloek) yesterday are but u small h*-
taobmeut, number* probably not less than M',ooo.
Thea* receive assistance of some sort from the
Almu House Department, tor which they apply
personally, or wait In Ignorance of any source of
relief, or iudulfle a pardonable pride which keeps
front asking for it, until some kind neighbor has
reported their case to the Superintendent, and di
rected a timely aid to their door. The Superin
tend cut merely rooeivss tho names and addresses
of persons deserving assistance, and on the day af
ter the application, gives them to the eMv visitors
—numbering twenty,- who cell at tho j.i.uv* .o
eifled. examine personally ts to t J,e necessity*. >f
each ease *"d order the distribution of coal and
money, or both as may he reqiltwwt.—- Journal v/
Com mem.
Am Irishman's Lbttkm. The foHowiug u a
true copy of a letter received in Boston, lroiu
across tlie a star :
WraftAm. Irhi-Amp. March 27, ’s(l,
Mp />oor AVpArtc- l iisre uot heard anything
of ye sou* that lasi time 1 wrote ye. 1 have mov
ed from the place where 1 now live, or 1 should
have writeu to you before. I did not know where
a letter might fiuJ you first; hut I now take my
pen in handto drop you a few lines, to inform you
of thedeuthof your own living uuele, Kilpatrick
He died very suddenly, after n long illness of six
mouths. Poor man. he suffered a great deal. Jie
lay a long tune in convulsions, pcrfeelly quiet and
S|*eoblese. and all the time talking incoherently
aud inquiring for w ater. I'm very much ut a loss
to tell ye what his death was occasioned at; but
the doctor thinks it was his last
sickness, tor be was not wall ten JsjTiuricg bis
‘•soWmMit. nil •* J* know J.t M well u T
111 ull y, j kt TO twentjdre yn oM imi
1. u.iVisg months: and if be bad |
HmdtUl IW, Urat.be would here bwrarik mouth, |
dead, list.
N. B.- Take not la, I inclose to ye a tin pound
note, which your father sends to ye untraknowu
to IOC Your mother often speaks of ye; she
would like to send yr the brindlecow, and I would
inclose her to ye but for the boras.
I would beg of ye not to break the seal Os this
loiter until two or three day* after y read it, for
which time ye'll be betterprepared for the sorrow
ful news.
Patrick O’Jlrakku*.
To Michael Money, No. —, Broad street, I nited
StaUMof Ameriky, Btote of Massacbosetts, in
Dostfl®
The New Hrnotc < hasher- Description.
We And the fcUvwiug description of the new
Hon ate Chamber given by a correspondent of the
New York iJamid :
TMK JtISW IIAM-
The general aspect of the new hall is light and
graceful. In shape and dimensions it is similar
to tbo new Hall of Representatives, but to the eye
appears more finely proportioned. The style Had
•haraetev of decoration are ueerly the same in
both houses, except that in the Senate the tone of
Color is touch more subdued. The area of the
floor is 80 feet by 48 feet, and of the roof 1 12 by
MU fact, the difference being occupied by a contin
nous gallery around the lour sides us the apart
ment, and capable of seating 1,200 persons. The
inner roof or ootling, of iron, is flat, with deep
piuiahr, twenty-one of which arc fitted with ground
glass, having in the centre of each pane a colored
um*<iallion representing the printing press, steam
engine, cornucopia, and other symbols of progress
and plenty. The light is supplied wholly through
this window in the roof, and the effect is good- a
flood of light falling on the reverend signors on
the floor, while the galleries remain in half shad
ow. Tin* gas apparatus is placed above the ceil
ing, so that the light streaming through the panes
may seem like a softened effect of sunlight. The
ceiling is thirty five feet from the floor, but pre
sents an appearance of greater attitude. If is
encrusted with floral and other cinhoUishniont* in
high relief, and all of iron. The floor of the
• hainber is covered with 1,700 yards of ta|>Htry
carpeting, having a large pattern of flowers on a
purple ground. Its effect is not unplcaaing. Had
time permitted a carpet would have been manu
factured of color ami design to harmonise- a*,
for insUUK'u, of red stars on a buff ground. The
Vice President's desk is a modest table, of mahog
any, os unlike as possible to the marble bar on
which Ihe honorable Speaker pound*. The places
of Senator* are arranged in three rows.
The spectators’ galleries arc upholstered in drab
dumask, rather too blue in tone for good effect.
Ample accommodation w supplied, even to the
extent of a ladies’ robing room. Access to the
galleries is obtained through doors of maple, in
laid with bronze. The gallery net apart for the
pres* is fitted with dunks for about twenty parsons,
and it is understood that no one will lie |rt>nutfted
within it unless specially accredited by the Viee
President.
Thick ok a Law ran.—Mr. Charles Breton
Ijeslie is a lawyer in Wall street, New York, aud
sports a shingle with all its flourishes. Mr. Let
lit* was employed by David Majoe to defend a suit
| brought by Laura A. Curtis, who, a* her counsel,
bud employed Abbott Brother*. The Time*
*ay* :
The retired young counsel, anxious to make a
good case for his client, thought the best way to
achieve this end was to poHHcK* himself of all the
point* oil the opposite side. He eofled on Miss
Curtis at her residence in Brooklyn, representing
himself as one of the Abbott Brothers, and receiv
ed u full ami confidential Hlatement of their side
of the ease, telling Miss G. that he wished to pre
pare mi affidavit for her to sign. Informing Miss
C. that he would send for her when he had pre
pared the affidavit, he politely touching l.is bat,
waivod uu adieu, and retraced bis steps to his
Wall street office, with the mammoth sign in front.
Thu imposition was discovered yesterday, and
Charles Breton Leslie, sq., was arrested and
taken before Juutise Osborne, of the Lower Police
Court. The Justice could make nothing but a
“tniMdnmeaflor” of it, and requiring him to give
bail ff.tflfl, which he did.
Army Intelligence.
Copt. E. A. c. Ord, of the third artillery, has
returned home after u long and meritorious course
of service in California and Oregon, and will be
stationed at Old Point Comfort.
Pr<iu Fort Walla-Walla we learn that the bar
racks of B and M companies, 3d artillery, |Tii
tod States army, had been consumed by tire. Kle
von caries of ammunition went also destroyed, and
it was thought that a part of the force at that
place would nave to be sent elsewhare in coune
quenoe of the loss.
The following disposition has boen made of the
sixth regiment of infantry, lately arrived at Beni
cia. The headquarters are at the Presidio, Han
Francisco, with the staff, consisting of Lieut. Col.
Andrews, commanding ; Lieut. Corley, adjutant;
anl Lieut. Huwtelle, quartermaster,jand the band.
Hendrickson, and Lieutenant Smith, garrison the
Presidio. Company B will proceed to Hmnlxddt
bay to subuc the Indian disturbances in that uuar
ter. The officers arc Captain Lovell and Lieu
tenants Higgins and HardouNt-10. Seven compa
nies are to he stotioued in southern California aud
in the Mohave country. They arc as follow*:
Company (J, Captain Kctchttm and Lieut. Moure;
company A, Captain Flint and Lieut. Harrison;
company C,.Captain Foote and Lieut. McUleary ;
company D, Brevet Major Johnson and Lieutcn
nn.s Carlin aud Dillon : company F. Lieut. A. J.
Smith : company I. Lieutenant* Marshall and
Bryant: company K. Captain Harnett and Lieut,
MbLsiuois. These troops will he posted at Han
Diego, San Bernardino, and along a portion of
the route traversed bv the overland mail stages to
Ht. I.outs.
Kkv Wacmt. Dec. 21, 18iS.
Lt. K. B. Hunt’s corps of Engineers, If. K.
Army, arrived from Boston ou the tHh itist. He
lias charge of Fort I'aylor, active operations upon
which commenced the oth of Dec., and will bu
continued during the healthy season. The ap
propriation for the fiscal year ending June 30th,
OfiaW. was $7A,000. The sum appropriated for
Fort Jefferson, Tortngas, was $150,000. Both of
these extensive works are far advanced. At Fort
Taylor, 44 S Inch Oolumbiads are mounted, and
a uuiulmr of howitzer guns, in cuscinatud batter
ies. Fort Jefferson is toe larger work of the two.
The first tier Is ready for the armament, which
will be vest heavy. These two works mount
over 700 guns. Many year* must elapse ero they
arc available, as ihe sums allowed by Congress
arc u. Inadequate for an early completion.—
Journal of foMitW*.
Pwor. Wit. A. Uakius. Virginia has for the
last few years done tier part well in supplying her
own colleges and those of her sister States with
efficient ifirufeasor*. We ore proud to announce
iiwoJtr nutuocc in which the lcuruing aud tal
ents fn young Virginian have raised him to high
I..entry and scientific position. Some twelve
mouths ago, Mr. William A. Harris, a son pfVir
giuin, and a distinguished graduate of sotue of
our ovfn weientiflr institutions, was elected to
the chair of .Natural Solonec* and French, at La
‘s range College, Georgia. The young Professor
Immediately made his murk, and the President of
the f/Mloge, Hvv. W. {4. Sassnett, I>. !., having
lately been called to preside over another institu
lion. Mr. Harris has been promoted to fill the
vacancy.
The new President is a younger brother of our
distinguished friends. Dr. Clement H. Harris, of
Culpeper, and of John T. Harris, K*q., of Rock
ingham.—
Nrnw Y* oak's Cuu.- Thw old custom of giv
ing oud receiving calls on New Year's Day will
go iuto full effect to morrow. 8011-wires aud front
uoors have been nut in complete order during the
present week, and the prov ision stores, contortion
era, Ac., all make a tempting display of choice
moats and viands suitable for Indies tables, which
await customers’ order*. In the prices of these
articles, there is nothing remarkable Malaga
grapes arofictirce. and sell at #1 per pound ; prime
pirklvd oysters, about $2 per huudrod ; figs and
prunes, 55 cent* per pound ; Ilavaua oranges, 50
cents ja r doses ; p|*iuie layer raisins and soft at
luoMds, 2fi cents per pouud : lady apples, $1 pur
half pock; bams, tongues, Ac., are variable, ac
cording to quality. Sharp wiuter weather and
good sleighing promise to add to tha pleasure* of
tk festival.—- Jur„ml •( thcoimerrr i>e. filsr.
KarTiiwi'AKK in California.— A fsw minute*
Itefore one o’clock on the morning of November
26th. the people of Sau Francisco were awakened
by a severe shack of an earthquake. Scarcely
had they otiened their eyes and congratulated
themselves that it was over, when a still more se
vere and longer continued trembling of the earth
began. The latter shook lasted between 10 and
20 -icrniids, aud tall brick build tugs swayed to and
fro ot a terrible rate. No serious damage wa*
dour however. This earthquake was felt at vari
oils place** over the State. At S took ton it wns
probably as severs as in San Krauoiseo.
In Sacramento the trembling was less sensibly
fblt. At Sun JoM it was much more set ere, seri
ously.cracking and injuring many of the houses.
About me mid a half miles flow the latter place,
tla ground in one place is reported to exhibit
able amt fissures, fYom alienee sulphurous
smoke ascended the morning after she earth
qu*k<-. However, the fissures existed before the
earthquake. At Petaluma, and various other
places, the earthoiiukv was also sensibly felt
Tho San Antonio ledger notices the arrival in
that plait) of Oul. France with flfteca hundred
slieep and uu thousand g.mts, which he has just
purchased in Mexico, aud which he in lends ta
king to llraxos, where he resides.
The amount of taxes Annually collected in Cuba
u s2a,ooo.outi, which is equal to about 6#4 lor
every inhabitant
BROWN WOOD INSTITUTE
*ar T.Orng*. 0*
THE Heauon for 1859, will he opened
Jn|Un Monday lOlto January.
ol Iwo run - our
mouth*, U*i other of three
|WILI.IAM JOHNM. >'"* u ' ur
antrurtor in Politknl Keunonty .Moral it Men ndaic * .
KDWAKD U DiI.KMUN,
lnatrunor in Ancient Laiignagasand PhjiiicSl Hnenn.
|> I* HI.ACKMIOM ,
Inatruetor m Msthemtiics-Pnre and Mixed
RODNEY DENNIH,
Inatranoi in Knglnh language and Literature.
It M HEARD AND LADY. Bonrdin* Department
December It, life -dfcwtf.
CmiNSWORTH INSTITUTE
NEAR JTALBOTTON, GA.
TffE Exprvlads of this Institution wfi3
,Me resumed January I7U, 1850
Hoard V 9 .10 per we'k Tuition *0".
MdlLliM M 111 i ‘" <l I""’ sc|n*|a*lli’ yenr
♦!* to HW-
J.T MeLALOHI.IN )
lIiVII.W HBAV.
J II MWKAKINGF.N, Ansisiant
W f H. NEWELL, Mieward
Dei ein her 1#- w4t
MARION HIGH SCHOOL.
m ENA VISTA, ft A.
This school will he re opened for
reception of student* on the third
Monday in January, 18511, under J.
mHtr R, PARKER, principal, io--iaU<l by
B. W. K KN'N KKLY. A. B. formerly of Tennessee.
The subscriber takes {tleaNarM in announcing
to the public, that there is no longer any nedessi
ty of sending y<#uugmn to Cofl*gc*lo have their
morals and iiiunnAi ‘ corrupted rdurntr them “I
nr nenr home.
We lira now prepared to givu a tbo run ■iU col
lege course.
Rates of Tuition per scholastic year of ten
months; 18, 21, 30 and $36. Board ut from $8
to $lO per month. J. K. PARKER*
Dec. fl. 1858. w2m
LIBERTY HILL ACADEMY,
Chattahoochee County, oa.
THE Ltercwcri o< i).h< luslimtiou tviil
cominenrc on llie lif-l Moiidat m l'i -l.ru
ary
Hoarding ran be obtnincd in i ni il-m
rttli■- nt imi per inontb
JkJF The locality ol flint M< liool m ran tar k a
able for health, and the ucigSkorhood wilj
roraparc with any in morality and tsiKMMSt.
KATEH OFTHTION ;
For WrholSstic year flirt, ¥‘2t uod #N Muair #45,
including the use of the iiiHliuniuul.
For Part iru lam add re** tiic uliMcntu*r ai Pfneville,
(i a (dec IS— w lit j m M.tjßL'HMrt
KOII 8 v I.K
r piIE suhsrriltcr ha* ii liand a few MTILI.H for he
I manttliutaring of PEACH IIHANDVor WHIM
KEY, which lie will sell at very low price* Also
Tin, Sheet Iron and Japan Ware.
of every variety and dcM-rlption, which can he hough t
at the lowest rata*
JOB WORK,
Done at shaft notice and ou the most liberal U‘rui*
J D Hlf ‘Krt, Agcats.
Next door hdow Hun* Houri, ilioud Street.
July 18. 1858 dvMf
BBDEF.L & WEEMS
Wbaltulaut mull
GROCERY DEALERS,
V(yILL veep constantly on hand a well aelee
* ted Stock comprising all arttclesin their line,
which are offered to their -nends and the public
geuerally at the LOW ESI M A HALT I’M
CEE. Give us a call.
LOCK WKKMS. A.U, ULPKLJ-,
Columbus, (ia. Dec 22 wtwtf.
llItAITIKi:.
| 11, SIKKk, respectfully returns Ins “ J
J thanka to his Iricmistor past lavur*
and tiega leave to remind them til the I'jtE&t ‘-
fact that be is mil! at his old tiu*in<*se uud *tan<j, 36
Broad street, wimrelm will lie glad t. ,e hie old
curiiomere. and as many now ooee a* i.re w llmg to
give him a trial.
Mattraasex iu any quantity lor sals cheap Ke
pairing of every description f Furniture done at
once, and iu tlw ueateot style. Portieulsr aitemion
given to upholstenug C hurch Pews, Chairsfand
Cushions of all kinds.
Got. H, wd ts.
NOTICE.
A LADY experienced in Teaching, and com
petent to iimtruet iu the UHUaI branches of an |
English Education, with inhale <n Pian<> uud i
WMIV ‘W.alB n.it’ .Wj.vi „, forming a
school, by the union of r\ eral fafuilies. Addre**
A. B. C., Drawer 176, Columbus, Go. Best of
roforeneo given.
December 22—42 A wtf.
LOST,
IN Albany, Donglu rly comity, or lietween that place
1 and Newtou, Uaker couaiy, a Promissory Note
lor 942.(M). Hivpli(>n Thompson, mnkei. dated nnnie
time 111 June. 1857, him! payable m A J IliUev oi ta-a
rcr, six moatha after the date thereof I hereby fore
warn all parsons ngnuuu trading l\>r said note.
Jiiii Its wJt* AJ II 111 LEV I
Timber Cutters’ Bank.
B XCHANO K AT Ml OUT ON
MKW von K,
LONDON,
I*A IllH,
Pi unit fort-n tlicMslu
II A 31 Ill'll(S,
BKItLIN,
„ AHBMBN.As Ae
ror sale at this Mauk In suiih to salt purchasiors.
J. 8. HI-fTON, I Huhisr.
Bavannan. .pi a, Iham. w o n ,
FIFTY NEGROES WANTED.
HAVING mode our u tangements for
**‘l tfde, wo deMirolopuicha.su
50 or Sixty Likely negroes,
JslZ ot good character, con*ist‘ag ol young
men, woman, plough boys,and gir|*, for whom
the Ingueet marketpneo will be paid. Bum ns ha
ving nnerow for sale willfmd it to their iotcreet
to give us Mil. We will receive and *ull Ne
groes on Commission and no efforts will In, spared
to make satisfactory sales, for those who may
place their negroes in our charge.
Liberal advances always made on negroes when
desired
Call at the Auetiou nod Negro mart of
Harrison \ pitts
wlwtt 50At 61 Broad Street.
Law Malice.
mUK Kirui.J HOlll) A ROBINSON Imvm*
X Nvecu dissolved, tin* undersigned will eontiu
ue the practice of the law in the counties of Ran
dolph, Stewart, Flay, Knrly, Miller, Calhoun.
Terrell, and Wait man. Office at Futfibert, tla.
ARTHUR lloui)
Jan. I, 1858. w.Ul2t.
GEORGIA -Talbot County:
WO months afterdate application will be made to
I the Court of Ordinary ot Haul,count), ror leave to
■fjl Martha, a negro woman and her two children.
Chariot, a hoy ahout three years old, anil an mhtnt. be
lon|iitg to the estate ol James l. lather. deceased
WkkV CHUNKY.
EDW ARD W PoC.
Risentnm of James |. rallrei, deceased
Deceember *27, IH4r
Administrator's Mole—Agreeably to mi..,
der ot the honorable the Court of Ordinary of
Chattahoochee rounty. w ill Iw sold before the Court
House dour in the town of Cuneeta in said county on
the first Tuesday in January next, within the legal
hours of wale—tine Negro man Allen, about A) or 35
years of age. na the property o| (Samuel t Dodson, de
ceased Hold tir the benefit of creditors
Terms matte known nn the dsv of sale
JOHN H DtMAN.! .. .
W J 1)1 N( AN, 1 A'lwr p.
November 8, IBJB w |Sg
A DMIMHTRAToU'H hale.- Will be sold a.
.1. Fort Haines, Do., on Ist Tuesday in Vpnl ne
to (he highest bidder, fiur Negroes to wit Kitty awo
man 40 years old; Maria a Woman SO yearn old, aud
her children JoliuH year* old, and a child 1 years old.
as the property of Win. Tonev. deceased.
ROUT. (. KICKS, > . .
W.TONKY, JAdm-rs
January B,lßsß—wtds.
(iKOKUU,,( Uy Count > i
‘pwo months after date application w ill be made to the
1 Coart of Ordinary for Clay countv. tbr leate to *|.
tour ttegiws. kitty, a woman; Mnriah, a woman:
and John a hoy, and Mary a child, belonging lo the es
tate of Wm. TourV. deceWaed. of Ctav countv, tia
It C RICKH, ) ’ , ,
W. TON |V, I A4tpis
January 6, IN69—wßui
I Voile* to Debtors and Creditors... \n
il pereoqa indebted to the estate ol Stephen Meath
cr* an* heiefiy leoested to lo make immediate pay
ment, and all holding demand* agaii l Haul deceased
aiv hereby notified to reniler them in to me, duly an
thcntieated. within the tune piecnl>ed hv law, ioi nav
•oent FHANt lM f M K \ I lIKKH. AdmV
January U, la5U-4t)d.
fp\VO months after date application will he made to
I the Ordinary of Muscogee county for leave to sell
two negroes. Ilenrr and Gilbert. belonging to the ea
late of John K. Disharoon, late of said county
... T. J DAVIS. Adi.it.
., IA4S —wlui Wnh ths w iUannexed
“W” A.3STTE3D,
Rf\ roKDH WELL KKAtfONED PINK WOOD
Appply at t Ilia other. oetJU dtf
O-A-IFUDS,
In Plain and Fancy Cclors of auy site, naatly
pHatad at ths TIJIM #FFICh.
B. r. H AtlTlM. J. 3. ts ARTUt. 3.3. BLADE
MARTIN, mXkTIN 6c SIiADE,
A-ttorneys at Law,
COLUMBUS, OA.
December 17, IWK —4#lf.
it. st:\Ls,
attorney at law,
HAMILTON OA.
Will praetico In tbecounltes of ifarris,
gee, Talbot, Mariwetbor and Troup*.
Particular attention, will be pain to collection*.
December B—wAdly.f
lloward A Weemw,
ATTORNEYS AT X-.A W,
CUAWrOHD, ALA
ROOT. W. HOW ARD. WALTER R. WKEMa- I
Crawford, Aia. June H. widtf. 1
t \V. S. .loliiihoii,
ATTORNEY .AT I.A W.
C 0 H 8 K T A,
CtiaUHbuorhi-r ( onuty, (.a.
4iiven hi, entire attention to til* praniire in Chut
tuhouchec aud adjoining eonnttea.
April 28—wAtfly.
tVilliam ’l'aylor,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
11 TIIIIKRT. *ANU(>mi t'O OA.
Will practice in the * ounte* of Bundolpb, j
(’all)OuB, Terrell, Early, (May, Baker, Dougherty j
.Miller and Ktewnrt.
Rkverto —Wellborn, Johnson A Sloan, Attor
ncy* at Law, Cohimbtu, tia.
All bufiniMM entrusted to his care will receive
immediate at teat ion. Jnnea’M—wdtl. ,
Ttarion 11-lllnlie,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
TALBOTTON, Talbot Cos, Qa
Oetnlier 24. ISSB. wAiltf.
Uof* A l,:i 11,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
COCVMBVA OKOROIA.
H J MOHRH WM. A I.AWH
!£< -ttfli'-* nett door t the Post Office.
Sept. 1, I*4B. dwtf.
T. U I I
attorney at law.
HAMILTON, OA.
Will uttend promptly to all huninos* entrusted
to his care. Jan2B 1858— wly.
K. A. Tui‘nl|>M-i-il,
attorney at law,
•U'TIU K K T.
Kiimlolpli County,(in.
liming removed from (-unset* (o’ Cuthbert,
Itandolpb ewunty, will give prompt uUeiition u*
ull busiriH* entrusted to bis core.
April 27. I#'**. wtf
Tliiiii:i*t W 4'obli,
ATTORNEY A r r I.AW.
PRKHTON. Webster Gounty, Ut.
Will practice in tbe counties of (.'lay, Chat la
hum-hut, Webster, Early, Randolph, Stewart and
Sumter. Particular attentton given to eoHeertng
and remitting. Jan 26 1857—wtf.
WU. D. ELAM. TnADTt'B OUVIT
Oliver,
attorney at law,
BUENA VISTA.
MARION COUNTY, IM.
Will practice in the counties of Marion, Macon j
Stewart. Taylor. Chttahr>o<‘hee, and any of the
[ adjoining enmities, when their sen iCe* may l>e
j i-oijuired. Also in the District Court of the lui
! tiul State* for the District of Georgia,
I September 11, IBSS. wtf.
WM. U. OMAMBCH*, U W M KoRRIXH- J.A ROliaiVS
Chambers, Robbins & Robbins,
A‘X* T.AW,
EUPAOLA, ALABAMA
Will prorticu in the counties of Barbour, Pike,
llewy. Coffee Dale, aud Russel]. fcbl—wty,
U. *. Malloi-d,
Attornev n.t. T .nw
Blakely tia., April 2, 1556. wt f i .
Jjix. %. dentienin,
ATxtmarßX at x.axc-
And (Solicitor In fhanrery,
ABBKVILLR, HBNRY COUNTY, ALA.
July 10, 1858 wiy.
TO®®. ier, ms,
AUCTION & COMMISSION
merchant
cutubbrt, <;a.
|\ll\ (j(Hll)M, Brotnin, ,‘ru.hi. c, ind ~l
every dest riptmn received and void on —Tnissnm
REI ERK T*:
io!. Mk r , k M k '" H ° ; AllM4on * Atkins, H Drake;
aNiiioo; Judge j D la>nnard. Bond 4t Kolummn ruth
Iwut, Ueorgiii.
IS? “Sf 1 *****
.ffSEfe'V. F, k.ee, D.D.S
“'iixxr Denial Surgeon, f
OPPICKCorner Brand oiul Kodul|>h Siroou,
ambus Osorgia.
December 17, 1856. wAdtf.
jeflM J. FOGLE & SON,
DENTISTS,
fefc.Office on Randolph Street, near Krowl,
COttJMBUS, a.
Columbus, Dec. 9, 1857. dAwtf.
W H HAVRE A H WIIITR
m v iti . a tt it in:.
Commission i\\crtbants,
*KI> DSAI.HRK IN
Pork. Bacon. Lard, Flour Butter,
CHEESE, DRIED FRUIT, Ac.
QOWalnutStroot
eiimiiUMAVMMaiio,.
Fsrtirulai otteation will tr giv en to the Purch&M>
and lftki|Hneut of all descriptions of Western Product?,
ami arttrles of Ctucfenafi M;uiulaelurv.
November tl, I**sh. * dlmwfen
WANTED,
A N Ovcmeer (hr a fnt. of eighteen hands in South
J\ Weatern Georgia He must b s.-Uvr, u.diutn..u
and honest, and must furnish a reromiiiemtatmti of his
rharai ter m all three respects A married man would
ho preferred, but his family must bu small AppU in
parson si this other N*\ I -v\ ti
I. BARNARD A CO.,
COLUMBUS, GA.
VVHUI.KSAIJS \M> HIITAII
GROCERS & PROVISION DEALERS
Bl*A\ K “W bond and will rominne to receive
a large mid well selected stock, emhraciag eve
ry article hi their hue, which am offered to iheir
friends and the public at inutket prices- Come
nil u< 1857-Ulf
viimira i Svs rim.
OF ALL SIZES AUDIiOAUIIES,
FOR SALE AT
R(K:k Island Paper Mill Office,
IN FRONT OK PALACK MILLS.
TRMNN CASH lun.lAwtwtf
F. LAN DON,
IS STILL AT THK SIGN OF THE
tm
111(1 f MAT
where may bo found all kinds, sorts, sixes, de
scriptions,qualities and quaniiiiwot HATH AND
CAPS.and lira prettiest Children’e Hale &. Capa.
C H E “P.
Columbus. Ga.,Oct.*S. 1858. wAcdtf
Land Warrants Wanted-
THK subaenbervare paying the highest market
price tor Land Warrants. Call and see us.
~ , . . M J. ENNIS Ik CO.
Columbus, June 17- wtf.
LUMPKIN HOUSE.
LUMPKIN, STEWART CO. GA.
MTHE Htttwribttr, h,io purcbwd lb
above houM, is resolved lo make it one
worthy the patronage of the travelling
public. If good tare and attentive servant, should
entitle a Hotel to custom, the unddraigned natters
himelf, that those who try him once, will come
again. Connected with the Hotel, are commo
dious Stable** with trusty oflfllen.
Oct 1. wtf. JOHN YARBROUGH.
SEED OATS,
a I.AIMJK ISL'PPLY constantly on band, from the
A Middle mates, where ike Kuti did not prevail
•nJßw’iiu fftNDV a ‘ •
X B. & W. A. BOSS.
Wholssiie and Retail
DRY GOODS & GROCERY
MERCHANTS.
Bacoo, Georgia.
Also. Agent* for Wheeler’s and Witoon’s
Sewing Machioea. ftlll—wtf.
TROY FACTORY,
4 uliimbii", La.
W’ R, the undersigned, have thtaday purchased
from James Hamilton, the Troy Factory
uud entire, stock, and will costume the bun<*s
under the name ao*l atvle of Troy Manufacturing
Company and will manufacture and keep coo
-*tantly on hand, at wholesale and retail,
Chairs, lied lrails, Wardrobes, Tabs,
Backets, Safes, Tables, Bnrsaus,
aud other House Furnishing articles. AIJ order*
addressed to the Trey Manufacturing Company,
will receive prompt attention.
JEFFERSON <Sr HAMILTON.
Joseph JcrrEßson, Johh H. Hamilton
Cplnntbuß, Ga , April 19,
BKOWH’S HOTEL,
OPPOSITE THK .'ASSENGER lEPf>T
MACON, GEORGIA.
K. E. BROWN, PROPRIETOR.
B. DENSE, Superintendent.
tMeat, ready en the arrival of every Tra o.
Maeon.Ga., April 15,18116. wtf.
PLANTEitS’ WARL-liOl SE.
COLUMBUS,GA . Juni'|2l . 1858.
THE uoderviged return their thanka
lijffcsfcA'i * their friendriand the public generally
the liberal patronage heretofore beatow
ed, and hope by a strict attention to buoMHoe to
merit further favors. They are happy to Mate
that thev have secured the nervicea ol Mr. J. .M.
WATT a* Hook keeper, and Mr. W.A BED
ELL aa salesman,who wifi be happy to serve their
friend* and the customer* ol the bouse.
DILLAKD, POWELL A CO.
Columbus, June 29, INSB, —wly.
MORE NEW GOODS!
ATKINSON ft TAYIOR/S
tot it aernml now rttork of Fall and Winter
Good* baa arrived and ia now in atore. and the
lada* snj . imqipritr the handsomest amt tidiest
M<lecliuiy IKiV m MtobMaa to the lrmd- <>> I
ate ri-cegtU comfMWs su enure new stock of
Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Satinets
Tweeds, Jeans, &e. &c.
WHITE AM) RED KUNNKLS,
1) E I, A I N E *,
CASHSIEHES AND PI.AIDS,
SHAWLS,
in uimoat t-very variety and color, all of the lateti
*)ia|ia and inski*.
A I.AROE LOT .OF VERY
lla iid some I ’rints,
varyiaa in pries- frsrtn and* 4 *> rente.
W's- have now in Htore a very handsome Htork of
SWlriri EMBROIDERED COLLARS,
Klcnvis and (Tdiara m rein, of the rtneat French work.
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES'-
Our lan- reertrrta aieo Vompnac- n Rood a
all Horiin* ui of Lada-bi, (irnUrmcm. Hoy*, and
j i liililm ii’- MllttfiS. vs hirii are very ('heap
W's- aiao have
H ATS & C APS,
&c Rc. fee
DOMESTIC .GOODS,
A T |MJA*N lF A t T U,Il E It‘B Pit IC ES.
examine our Koodi* t for*- pur* toaainx. We brnf no in
ft-ryor auotWa tela of old K'MHta; neuhi-r done hoy any
good* ,u auction, but sateet from the best, ru-lmat and
Mock* in the Northern market*, rejecting *ueh
a* are iiii|H-rtert or out of style In regard to prif-tui.wp
are determined not to he undersold by any house in the
city, and indeed our aim i* to dc*er\e to be cailed the
Clieapeat Carti Store in Cotiimhuii.
W> have lately engaged the aervicea of two more
*ale**Bui, by which we hope to remedy the only nbjt-c
----tioii te our tiouw, that of ta-ing uuabJe t* nerve all our
patron* promptly.
We rihall in a ii-w da\a receive a large lot of
Germantown Zephyr Woollens,
coneirtiug .f
Cbiidr<sn’a Talmas, Basque *, Jackets,
Sack*, Cloaks, Boots, Ac.
Also- hunting Yarn in while, black nnd lam y cotesa.
If you would he nutted in price, quality mid style, giro
u* a rail. No Kci-Aiud pru < T> nun ( a*h
ft- w* ATKINHON it TAYLOR.
Columbus.tig., frov.au, |BSB. w tf
HARRISON A FITTS,
AUCTION & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
NEGRO BROKERS,
8W and Ol Uroad Street,Columbus, Us.
VV (Hill citMiiue the atM.v || n# Mt our idd
, * stand, thank I ill for the patronage hereto*
lore so liberally extended to us by our friends and
the public, we hope by renewed exertions to tner.t
Its coutlnnanee. NoetPrta will be spared to wive
null re sailstartUm to those who may confide their
busiucs* to our care.
We will nive oar peoeuttl attention to the
•ale ol KealksUte, Negroes,ffiesehaadlae and Pro
duce. Having houses fitted up expressly tor the
purpose .we are prepared to board, purchase
atu sell Negroes on Cou.imlm‘.ob.
liberal advance- wUlbemado a* heretofore on
Negf(*v> an.! MvoihandtXe.
A •iuiiuiKi raters aud Executors’ sales attended to
on reasonable torn*
i ar a *ock of L.iKct.v ne<;k(;oeh o i all
classes will be keptconatantlr on hand.
CHAH. s. HARRIBON,
(iKnittiK I. PtTTd
('otMinbnx.Hept. V. IKW wiwl*
1000 ACHES OK
Flint River Lands, for Sale.
aL. THK undersigned being desirous..l wind
up their business, offer for sale, on any
to suit purchasers, a vats able setlle
-■*— men tof
One I'housand Acres of Laud,
lying on the West side of fbe Flint River, ten note*
uortbui Oglethorpe, aud tea miles’ south of Rey
uolds. T W o huudrod aerosol this settlement Is num
ber one pi tic land, the balance ictst acres* entirely
swamp, rho swamp land la lest liable to be In nun
dated by the River thao any lands ou said River
in Maoou couoiy, and will doubtless make from
j**L*g.- Htbuxhela of ooru per acre, and from IS(M t*
VhUKHh* of cotton. There are 80 seres oi ptne land,
and l&oi Hwamp cleared and in a state of cultiva
tion. Water, health and society cannotbeexcelled
In Houvh Westerr Georgia Apptyto
. , .. (tM>K Sl MONTPORT,
JulTll-wfctw.f, .1
A CARD.
H\y.} St Withdrawn from the hrm of
HUGHES DAN IEL &. CO.. 1 cheer tolly
! recommend them to all our funner pairoor, and
the public generally.
JOHN R EASTHAM.
‘T'HK Rutwcnhem will continue under (lie rame
A name end style—a general
STORAGE & COMMISSION BUSINESS
AT THI
FONTAIMfi & LOWELL
FIRK-PROOF WAREHOUSES.
Thttnkliil l.r the past liberal patronage of onr
friends, we aolieii its continuance, and pledge out
individual exertion* to please all wh<> nuv -ntrosr
ihetr buewwwe to ut. We are prepared to grant
usual faciJitieeto our customer^
... .. HUGHES, DAN lEL Sl CO..
Wm. H. Huohrs,
Wm. Danikl.
WESUtY IX iioDttES.
Aug 5,
Bacon! Bacon I
\l’K have nowonhand and wilt be conaUnt’.v n
..1 Maeoa—Hama. Hide
. htch we will sell at theloweaaComa
ml**ion Hnuae prices.
MarYO wAtwtf E. BARNARD k. CO.
XaA.'W BOOKS.
PUBLIC LAWS OF CKORGIA. paswd by
b the General Aesenibly at the Seseion held
in November aud December iSiS, emhraeing ma
ny very important Aete. For Mile nt the Book
f J. W. PRASE A CLARK.
CLitt liookw.
A Splendid Auortment of Book, for Cbriitiuaa
and Naw 1 ear’, prwenu. Juit reerired by
d.,33—wdtf V. W. PE AUK A CLARK.
NEGROES! NEGROES!
WE are conrtantly receiving from Vir
gioia and North Carolina a large
and well *ei“cted stock of Men, Women,
boys and Girls, including field Imad*. house
servants, mechanic*, flic., bought by one ot JL
the lirm expre*ely for this market. Our friends
may rely on getting negroes of good charactei,
coming up fully to our repreaeutations—a* we sell
none on commimion.
HATCHER At McGEHEE.
July 26, IMS—wtf
TTiag ffißltWi ©Eia®El
EATING SALO ON.
/ \ WILL be opened by the
ot October.
Hoarders wdl be taken by
the month, week or day. MraU at all hours day
or night CCrT HIS BAR will always be
Supplied with the Cbotoset Liquors and Cigao-
I'liis House i* two doors below the P. O
oct4—wtf. F. WILHELM, Proprietor.
DJL W. W. WILSON,
DEALER IN
DRUGS, Medicines, Chemicals, Books, Sta
tionery and Fancy Article*.
Talbot ton. Os., Sept. 24, w—ls
SPHOTTns
( KLKIIKATEI) VERITABI.E
oi.i) i i.isii,
AND
AMERICAN BITTERS,
AN INESTIMABLE
TONIC, DIURETIC,
AND
a \n-n in peptic.
SCIENTIFICALLY prepared (roei tne original
recipe of old Dr. Hnrott. and (eininentlv uoce
fullaud highly , popular physician of fthropsblre,
Emrlamt.
Tht-e highly palaiah'e and agreeable bitter* betng
composed of
PURELY VEGETABLE EXTRACTS,
Jiidlc.-ouaiy selecle*! and skHJtuliy compounded are
coujfidcnlly rocommended to the public tr their
Valuable Medicinal Properties. rl
.For I*'**# rtf Appetite, Nervou# De nitty. Ennui,
Dyspepsia, they are Indispensable.
In luncilotuil derangesnents of the Liver and
Kidneys, as well as Jtim*d'C. Rheutnaiism, (*out and
l.ravtl, they nrea'*shi*i qua non”
For Female Complaints tnla prepare!on is pecu
liarly adapted.
For children bsrra**o*l with the Colin, and tbe
pains of DenliUeul 1 1
Aa a stimulus to Invalids, the enteehieU and sick
these Miters are unsurpassable and free from Atcllrt
hoi and, are a sure preventive of Chill* and Fever.
MItUmoJIB
A wire g’ass two or three timetaday. For ladies
Iw * thirds; Uni Id re u in proportion. (For very weuk
stomachs one third wuter.
Prepared at at Fag’s Laboratory, Montgomery Ala
To be had of Druggist's and country merchants*
generally.
dept.if wtf HULL. DUCK IK O.
J a I‘i:m hi.k i < it co.
HANDS WANTED
AT THE
Englo Factory,
COLLMIIt H, OLoRetA
I?IFTY HANDS ran findregulur -mptoyneiitat this
JT Factory.
U"/* Boys and Glrh ran earn from 7 in 2u dollar* per
uiontii, arrording to age nnd skill
Nov 8, itjsri who
NOTICE Tt) COTTON PLANTKKS,
IXTK, the undersigned, iovenlots of the Irou
YY screw Frees, teko pleasure in calling at
tennon to this Pn*w, lor which we have obtained
Letter* Patient. From experience we are tuuurfied
that this Press ia not only capable ol proving cot
ton to the u-ual aixe, but with a small additional
coat ol com|'e*gou at the Gin to a size suitable for
shipment by sea going vessels. The cost now for
compressing is from *0 to‘JO coots per bale, which
indirectly cornea out of the planter. This Press is
durable,as all of its bearing and straining parts
are of Iron.simple and suitable tor negro manage
moot. We are making arrangements to put up
the Press at all suitable points for inspection.
For further information, address us at Selma, Ala.,
or D. A Hohbie. Journal Office, Montgomery
Ala-,or E.C. Corbett,Columbus,Ga.
W. F. if C. J. PROVOST.
August 8,’57-wtf.
i'UKRT Hum, nm
r r*HE UASKbT BURIAL CASE, repr‘nsent-
X ed by the above eogravmg, is beautifully bn-
Hhed in mutation of polielied Rosewood, and is
the moat taetoful uud appropriate metallic Ciiaw
now used, lt permits a view of the entire body
after it ta enclosed, the top being compoeed of
thick plate glass, protected by elaborately orna
| menied caps, one of which may be seen in iu*
i place in the eograving. All sizes from *27* to 75
j inches in length, constantly on hand
NAME PLATES funnelled, neatly engraved.
N. 8.-—JVa Char Mr /or l hay,me or /Jeitcery.
DILLINGHAM &. DENSON.
Sept. 15th, IR6B. ddiwtt
RMJII 4.1 4\41 !
rpHE undersigned are daily expecting a large
1 supply ot this popular lertilizer, purcha*ed
Irom the agent of the Peruvian government and
warranted genuine Price four d<llre per one
hundred pounds, or #7B per um ol 2000 pounds
Tann* cash in all cmm.
Octl4-wil (iUNBY 4 n>
VALUABI.K KIVIT! IT.ANTATKLN
FOR SALE.
/ft. K Hubacribur now offers for vat.* bis valu
able river Plantation, eight n. lies a hove Fort
TP4 Ualatea,coutalninK 7-’* acres, ot which HIS
.fsJLto are n,st rate River Hotloiuaml lb. balance
ItiKb rinel.uud of good quality, ernbrac nn good
and cnmlortable dwelling, with a well ol excellent
water, anew Cotton Here* and Uiu Rous.-and all ne
cessary outhouse* and fixtures <fthe bottomland
•00 acre* are cleared, one third of which ts fresb.
. ”” APPjy <> Samuel A. Grier or Ueml*
kl Prescoo.al Fort Gaines.
Jaunarv ‘hi. iftSjg, wit JAMI GRt RR
PLANTATION AND MILLS
FOR SALE.
, HAVING delennm.sl lo remove Wm
SJ*l ofler lor )e my PknUlwn and Mills in
.4. 1 nanahooches ooaory. The hodv ol
land, contains about I 300 acre., of which there <■
Porhon open and in culliealioo.
T he mill. (Gnat and Saw) are in Hood repair al
moet new attualed on the road l-adm* t r ,!m Co
umbua 10 Buena \ tata, via Glanalu. uu it., Ouhili
SSt T , ndvanlageotisly Cereona
wishing to purchase thtamoet dearrable place are
requeeted to call and elamme lor ritamaelvce a.
•ured that a great bargain may he had. During
mv alwence the premises will lie shown lo purcha
se™ by G. r. Gordy, who may he found on ibe
Great Inducements to
LAND BUYEKS!
the rnlto.lny aeau.ae hanraia,
IS (hose who wi.n Ira, l.nd In Harbour
ISIIK "((< (>, Alh,
JMMn3lt ** ’ will tell my homt l place, situated
miles rViuth of tue l-.wu o( Clayton,
at fri per acre. Thla plaee oouUius One Thouaand
Aeres. few are clean and, 250 freah. lies well, a*ut 1* „ne
of the hamisoraest places In the country The grow
ing crop. which purchasers are invited to examine,
will .peak for the produetiveneea of the laud. I’he
woodland is heavily Umbered withoak and hickory
The Improvements sre of the beat character, embrac-
Ine a two-story house, with eight rooms, well built
ami in good repair. The health or the piece is ex
cel ent, bsfMd el> doubt: and there i an a bun
dance oftheftest water Kencea in excellent order,
and ihe plantation Improvement aa# good a* exjuld he
desired.
* In immediate connection with this place, I will
sell a body of 500 acres. :tnO acres open, first rate
fences and the other improvements prelty good.
Pno* go pe r acre. Hold separate or In connection with
the home place as preferred.
3. Also 900 acres of lanu three miles distant from
the other places, known as the mill tract. On this
pleee there an* 300 acres land open, balance well
Umbered. Health and wale- excellent and the land
stmng and productive. Price six dollars per acre.
4. Also, several Desirable building Lot*, iu the
town of Clayton
nroeMra soon and buy bargains.
. JOHN H. .VII.LER
Clayton, Ala. Aug. 90, IHsß—wtf.
VALUABLE
Chattahoochee River Lauds.
FOR SALE, AT A LOW PRICE.
fTHE subscriber offers lor auie 3900 scree
ot land lying and frooim* twomilee on
the River to Henry county. Ala., 15 miles
Fort Games Geo. (to which place ihe
aouth Weeturn Rail Road ia now being extended)
and 5 miles above Columbia, Alabama. The
tract is susceptible of division into two very desi
rable settlements—lies very level, iswell watered
the location remarkably healthy, and the purcha
ser could have the corn, fodder and stock at a low
rate. Being determined to sell, those desiring a
bargain, will not be able to find one more die
pod to (Jive them one then I am. I .hall keep
U>M adveri>,emeui .landing until 1 nil. Come end
iTOkfovyoureelvM, °f tor particular, addreea me
at Columbia. Term, easy to the purchaner.
j.i T *o. 18W _^ u(,8Mc,fLUSTER
Aefina Seeiatahenaliet o,v weekly nil fer.id
t. s. SPEAR,
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER
Successor to S. it. Purple, cor. ltroutl &- Randolph st.
COLUMBUS, GEOnGIA.
JFISTII WATO2M2&SL BUNI3IK
STERLING SILVER & PLATED WARE.
HAIR WORK.,
A beautiful variety of Patterns. I will make to order uuy design and style and plait you may rmpure.
WATCHES, CLOCKS <3c JEWELRY
Unpaired by competent ami eaperionceif Workmen, anj warranted.
CANES! CANES!
OoW, Silver, Ivory Loaded Heads—Hickory Crook, and Sword,.
PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
<iold anil S,et>i ‘ ralnes,
of the best quality manufactured. Glasses set in old frame* to suit nil eyes.
I invite the ivttention us all to ray fitoeft, and will show it with pleu?ure, whether you purchase erne!
i'urjilf's old Stand, Corner llruadand Randolph Btretst*.
Coiuuibup, Ua., Ooi. 30, 1868.—dwtf T. S. SPEAR
lie WITT’S
JEWELRY STORE,
At the Old Stand, next Door to J. Ennis & Cos.
90 Broad St., ColumDus,Ga.
ferCi*WHERE can Im* fonnd a superb assortment of Watches, Jewel-
ry, Silver Ware, Fancy Hair Pins, I Lad Ornaments, (iuns, Rifles
Pistols, best quality of Gold Pens, nd every depc-riptioM of goods
rV KfcVfoi usually kej>t in a firs! class establishment, ft>r Ci:h or approved
Y Credit. Every art‘c’*)S>ld will be* warrantedrepresented, and
ffvKv v will not he allowed to e sold any other way.
cMs-^Je Mr. J. 11. BR AM HALL, a practical Watch-maker, and Manufac
turer offtoc Chronometer Duplex Lever and other Watches, is in charge to do the
Watch Work. I will add that Mr. B’s reputation in New York as n first class Workman
I is beyond question. He w ill be happy to wee all who have good Watches, nnd desire
I them kept so by having them properly repaired, also those who have U-en unfortunate
lin having had their watches injured by incouipoti-nt workmen, and desire them put in
|a good condition as when fimt made, and at reasonable rates. Samples ol his new
work will be shown at any time.
Mr. GOLDBBBCK iu on hand at his post, ready to set diamond*, make new Jewelry,
engrave neatly, all kind* of llair Braiding, in a neat and artistic style
Thankful to my then da and the community at large for their liberal patronage hereto
fore we hone to merit continuance of tlie same. 0:19 w&dsm
A. H. DkWITT.
J. H. D ANIEL St GOu
Have now in Store and will tie constantly receiving during the
Fall months, the most Fashionable and approved styles of
READY MADE CLOTHING!
entirely of their own manufacture, which they claim to surpass any brought to the
Southern Market.
-•*335623*-
. jb
A LARGE ANDCAKEFULLYSELECTED STOCK OF
GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS,
Huts , Caps , l mbrellus , ‘ Trunks, Vnlises , Carpet Bags,
Traveling Blankets, Shawls, &c., &c.
They also keep constantly on hand an ass >rtmentof YOUTH’S CLOTHING, of th i
j wn manufacture, ranging from 10 to 18 year*!*.
CLOTHS, CASSIMEKES AND VESTINGS,
of the latest styles and greatest variety, manufactured to order in styles to suit patrons
A large Stock ol SUBSTANTIAL GOODS for laboring men.
Sept 29, 1858—dwtf. J. tl. DANIEL & CO.
lid Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia.
CHERRY PECTORAL,
For the rapid Caro of
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS,WHOOPMG-COIGH,
CBOCr, ASTHMA, A.VD
coKfsrmpTiox.
naiwriKLD. Mas* .‘JftthDer , 1855.—Da .1 C AVES
7 ‘ ° keaitote to My the Iwsi remmiv I have ever
| round for Coughs, Hoarseness, Influenza, and the
coarmoitont sympAowiw of q Cold, is your < I IK. KKV
rt< TtlßAl. Its roiiMtaiit use in my prarpt e and my
tanuiy fi>r the Inst ten years has shown it to possess
i superior virtues fr the treatio. i,t of iltese • omplamts
EHEN KNIGHT, M D
A H NfORTLEY, Ewf of Utiro, N Y writes: “I
| ■ av * “• ,M * Jor Pectoral myself and in my family ever
wnre you invented it, and believe it the best medicine
ror its put out With a bad cold I slmnid
MmMWMjy twenty live dollars for a bottle than do
[ w ithout a, (, r take any other remedy
LffifJOP. WHOOPING COUGH, INFLUENZA,
HpniauriKLD, Miss. Peh. 7. 1858
] Brother Ayer: I will rheerfuity certify >..ur Pectoral
j Is the In st remedy we possess for the cure of H AmaMUM
j Ucutfh. Creep, and the cheat diseases of children Vt>
es your frtiu rnity in Uie South appeciate your -ktlhaud
j nimroend your medicine to our iieopie
HIRAM CONKLIN. M 1>
’ ,*"*""*’ E!M ,I ; Monterey, la.. Writes :td January
; 1856, I had a tedious Influenso, which confined me
j in tloiini sit weeks; took manv medicines without re
• let; finally tned your Pectoral bv the advice ot ..u r
I ‘lvrgy man I’he ijrxt dose relieved the sonmeas in nn
UiriHti and lungs; lens than one half the bottle made
‘** r <*nipl*tely well Your medwirifM are the chenpe-t
aa well as the boat we ran buy. and he esteem y.m
t Or. and your mediritiex a* the poor man’s friend
AHffiMA OR PHTHISIC, AND BRONCHITIS.
Wkst MAKHSmi, P*. Feb. 4. IK^O.
Sir. Yonr Cherry Pectoral is performing man ellotn
cures in this sertion. It has relieved several fr*.ni
alarming *> mptoms of consumption, and is now curing
a man who has labored under an affection of the lungs
for the last forty years.
w HENRY I. PARKS. Merchant
A A Ramsey. M D , Albion. Montm (War.tw.lowa
writes. Sept n, 1855: “During mv practice of msny
years. I have found notliing eijual to your Cherry Pec
toral for giving ease and relief to consumptive patients
•i curing such ax are curable ‘*
AVe might add volumes of evidence, but the most
convincing proof of the virtue* of this rern.'dv u found
la ita efleets upon trial
HOLD ;by
Dr David Young, and DanfbrUi 4 Nagvl, in Coluui i
bus. and by Druggists and dealer* in Medicines gen. r I
altv every where acUffi-wdin,
A GREAT BARGAI N!
THE Subecriber., havin, now porohand Ihe
enti re property of the Coweta Fall. Mann
lacturtng Company, oder the same lor sale, ii u
one ol the best sHvatioas lor .Milling aud Manu
lacturing purposes in the whole country, and will
be sold on long credits, and the most liberal terms.
11lies of Warrantee will be made.
SEABORN JONES,
PAUL J. SKMMES,
JOHN L. MUSTIAN,
fune 10. —wtwtf JAMES W. WARREN.
GEORGIA—TaIbot county.
RULE NISI.
Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1858.
VATHF.REAB, John 4>. Duncan, adrainlairator of
Franklin Duocan, potiiion4 this Court Tor leu !
ters of Diamiosionfrom said administration:
Belt orders.!,That all pers* ns concerned be and
appear at the February term neat ensuing of tbi
Court,tben and there to shew cause. If any they hav.
why said letters should not be granted. A true or
traettrom the minutes of this Court, July 94th 185
July96th—w6m MARION BETHI’NE.Ord
Book Binding
EMsas*®*- *•” ■
A WfIfNIHTRATiiR’S SALE.—WiII lie sold before
| the Court House door in the town of Tnibnttnn
Talbot county, tta. on the tina Tuesday in February
: next, VMlfiin the legal hours of sale. ngn-euMy to mt
| order of the Court of Ordinary of sard county, ull
• *kv negroes bolonging to tfie esmte of Khfridge Adams,
: late of said county (teeensSfd—via: Frank a man *2*-
I years of age. rthack. a man Mfl years old; Emily $8 ,r*
; old, and her boy child 3 years old; Hu-on ‘M\ v’ear*. old
1 abd her three < hihlieo; R a child Hold thr the pur
pass division JWiiN E BARKF.HDALU.
| B - l,T—wtd- Adiu'i and( bom- iiu
ChoUtiktmn. free Court of On!innr if Jhr. Term 1858
Present K. <i. Huiford. Ordinary.
P PON Hie Petition oS Hyman Alhritleu. Ad|ilim*tra
tor on the . state or<h. en 11. ntlv. and. i eased:
It lx ordored riiat alltw-r-ons concern.-d. etiew rniiiw.
if any tliey Imre, why said Adininiatraior should not be
discharged from said adratiunuarioii by order <•! caul
< nurt, on the find Monday in June, IBSU.
A true tntbscrijit tVoui numitou of aaid Court.
I De. ember 14. I*sß
f firrlß—wfiwi g,(l BAIFORD. Ordinary *
\ BMINIHTK ATtjR'H HA LI Act able to
u\. of Court of Ordinary ofMtiscogee co., will be -old
at tiie Market House in the city of Columbus, iu said
county, on the first Tuesday iti February next, a negro
man by the name of George hlmuil 25 years of age he
longing to the estuU- oi John M. BiMseil, deceasedaJsn
ranny ami her four children, and Henry about 15>. arc
ot age, belonging to the estate of Rarnh E Russell de
ceased Term- made known on the da\ ..fsaie
JAMEH M. RCHHEIX. Ad ini
_ “I Jbn M. and flaraii E Rurseil
i December lb, 1856—vy-lOd
<• 1.01K.1 A—CbtUlttlioochce < txiuy.
r ‘hirt of Ordinary, October Term ISSB.
Hilliard J. Wllfiaino, adinluistra
vv lato-on boeauteoi John F Wlll.aim-.tlec’d.
petitions this Court to. letter* of t-u isalon from
•aid admtnixtratiou:
111- llisnif.ire ..rdvrv.l, 11.,i ,11 p t r.on. ennevrn
lo t,u '’ K .. 111-,
within too time preociibed hy Uw, wt.y raid eiter*
should not be granted.
A true transcript (rnm the inlnirtos oi said Conn
this October 4it.. tBS-.
Pet. 7, (f&H. w-sip. £. <; Rfi|i 4 ,rj,. Ord
■ * 180Hci TA—Chut lull<michoc County:
\\’ BURRAH Ride rt C Patterson and Martha Brow
v v mug apply to me for letter* ..I Aduuuiatrauon on
the eat ill* .>! Perry Hrowiiing, decent. mI, late of sa.d
■ county: .
Tb'w nr- ihere|>re to cite and admonish ull and sin
, gvilar, the kindred :uid . redHot* of said deceased. i. ap
pear at my office and file their objections, if any tlwi
have, on or bsfnre the second Monday iu January next
otherwise Letters will be granted to satd applicanD
Given under my hand at ofttre. Dec ft. m,w
Prolfi-wlßd E. (4 HA I FORD, Ontmar v.
ffiMMiffi Talbot Ceuuty.
\A whross Archibald Atkntson applies to me for
letters of RUHiduniHliii* of the person and uroiwrtv ol
£2!H£” *"•* HmlUth,. ~n ! l,anw of
Hnry HnefiMfs. derensed
These are therefore tn cite arid adinnuith all parsons
leaunganiatereM m smd guardianship to Im> and aniieur
ot •.*’ owhtrv 11,. i„„. p,ew„lw4low ih,,;, „„1|
l lr "’ it on, the, lion), win „on]
should unt be granted
be^lMfi 11 ** 1 11 ,H> O,, ' C,aJ ‘bw K'th Decern
L 1.1. w4od. MAR, ° N “KTHCNF.. ...dinon-
GKOKGIA, CHATTAHOOCHEE CO.
j lA7HKREAS Samuel D, Harp, Guardian, for
f v the per n and nro|erty of John G. b\
McCook, ‘plies lor letters of dismission from
i ti.e same
All person-.*ncerned, are hereby roquired to
W ar tmy ‘'thee, within the time proscribed
by law, and sbui. cause, (ff any,) why said letters
should not be grant, rs.
Given under my hand at office, the 2d day of
August, Jodo.
J*!*., On,lnary.
PRICES TO SPIT THE XIMES.
THE! EAGLE
MANUFACTURING CO,
/~\L L ER their various styles of Good*-, compri
sing OSNABL RGS, YARNS, PASIIION,
„ (orstripes,)
k , ,lff£J. PI !: AINS nbgro kerseys,
ftSTHMN LINSEYS. “TRUCK FOR
I ROWSERS,” COTTON ROPE, *c. 4c.
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
IX.V invite the special ttlention or the Tr.de
to their Stock which ia co.nplete in every respect.
J. RHODES,fiROWNE, Agent
Columbia, Dec 5, 1857, twltwtf.
AND JEWELER,