The Columbus weekly times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1865, January 31, 1859, Image 3

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TEUiCR OIS OR mum REPORTED TOR THE DMU HUES. LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP ARABIA. ALL QUALITIES /.V t'OTTO.V ItKCL I.VEIH York. Jmi. 28th. 1859. The SteMßohip Arabfa* arrived off Halifax, with later intelligence fr*i Europe. fotton Market. Sal** of the week previous to the departure of the Steamer irt.UOO bales at decline. There was a slight decline iu all grades of Cotton. Holders were pressing on the market. Manchester advices favorable. Money markot decidedly mure stringent. Ouiaoh ‘Jj 1 *. rnriltr Unit Hoad Bill Unrated Ai (lsta, Jau. 28.—1n Congress, yesterday,* the Paciflo Railway and Diplomatic Appropria tion Bills were defeated. —m m i The Markets. Nkw York, ’Jan. 27. Cnssr —The cotton market very dull to-dav; dealers awaiting at—mar’s arrival. Nkw Ohi.rlnk, Jan. 27. Bales of cotton to-day 12,501) bales. Market generally unchanged. Momii.k, Jan. 27, 1859. Sales of Cotton to day 3.509 bales. Middling# 11 1 4 (unchanged.) Arrival of the t atllornla mrrland Mall. St. Loots, Jan. 24. ’59. —Ttfe overland mail, with San Francisco dates of the Hist uIL. has ar rived here. A discredited rumor prevailed at San Francisco that Senator (Jwiu would resign hi# seat for the Secretaryship of the Treasury. In consequence of this w.wc stir was noticeable among those am bilious of Mii'ewtlinK Mr. rtwiii. The overland mail from Kansas had arrived at Stockton. A bund red thousand dollar prim* in the Havana lottery had been won by mime parties iu Sun Fran - cisco. The steamer Hermann bad been advertised for sale by the I'uitcd Stales Marshal, to satisfy jttdg j ments obtained by the crew against her. lioxter Brigham. Jr., has toiled for >198,009. | Business at Nan Franei#i*o was very dull, and rice, so gar ami randies had sensibly declined. The dates from Victoria are to the 25th Bee. The Fraser river was open again, and late discov erics had increased the faith iu the richness of the gold Helds in that region. Arrived at Nan FrancUco -Ship# Great Rc public, in one hundred end twenty days from New York ; Zephyr, from Boston ; Pride of the Sea, I fret Malaga: Jean Bart, front Bordeaux : A nek- ! laud, from Bangkok. -ir YVahbimctox .Tan. 23. The Turin correspondent of tlic Loudon Times says that Sardinia *h*#ire war. audit la estimated that Austria could muster tOOJHM) men iu three , days fr<*m the Itnlian dominions. The Frankfort-on-the- main Journal cxultiuglv j annouuoos that all lierman> and Prussia will aid j Austria. Intelligence from Vienna to the 7th inat., had been recived. The third t*urp.s of the Darniec im- j pc rial artuy .amount iug to Hrt.tiufl men, hud loft for Italy. Tlif hanvi” and Missouri Border Trunhl*-.. LrAvr’twrtKTn, K. T. -fun. 20. The outlaw. Montgomery, has given hiluself up for trial. I>i in, afiother fractious outlaw, bun left the Territory of Kansu*. why am von like the cedar V ‘I guvs’ it up, ►'Bin ; 1 can’t tell you ’ ‘t'ajM* you stays green both summer and winter. r.niJ Mm:s timks COMMERCIAL RECORD. Com m‘s, Jan. 31. OOTTG.N—The Kem-ipt* yesterday were .>4B hales and the sales 1353 U Nl arkei very brisk.— We quote extremes from 10 to 11 o. Mobile, January JO. COTTON Rales of cotton Saturday 3.500 baler, Frie* easier hut quotation* unchanged. The week was rainy and inclement. New Ouleans, Jan. JO. t'UTTuN—Rales of cotton Haturday 12,00 bales. Market generally unuhanged. The week was rainy. Rav\xvah, Jan. 28. COTTOM—RaIes of cotton to-day 772 bales. There was a ropnrt current in the forenoon tha, the foreign account* bad been received, and in the uncertainty which existed dealers were cautious iu their movements, and transaction! were limi ted. Quota tiona: Middling Rtrict Middling —fall®'* tlood Middling H 3 s(-1 l 7 s Middling Fair.. 12 AMK*n.u*, January 20. Received at the wartdtousa of Messrs. Johnson A I'utts. for the week ending the 26th inst.. 700 halea. Total receipts for the season, 22,351 bales. We quote prices from H to 11c. tiHirrix, January 26. COTTON—Our streets to-day exhibit much ac tivity, receipt* good and demand lively. We have never known greater uniformity of prices to prevail throughout a cotton season than during the present. Quotation to-day, 7 to ll’ic, the hulk going at the latter figure. The receipts, as near as we can learn, amount to about 2H.UOU bale* thus far. ArnrsTA, Jan. 27—1 P. M. COTTON—There vie a good, demand tbii fort-noon, at firm prices. The sale* reported were (174 bales, at prices ranging from M t< II Among dig flit, wa notice JO4 hales sold at Il'i; 136 at t and W 5 hales at Ilj*c. The receipts were 1.22D bale*. Ai ium . January 27. COTTON—Thelast week under review has ex hibited considerable uclivity, and sales are heavi er than any previous week .*f the Season -reach ing 4026 hales. Wc notice one crop lot of 2107 hales sold on Monday at price not made puhlitv— th- quality, we learn, all rouud averaging Mid lings. well handled and staple excellent. By rofarouoc it will he seen that receipts still ke*p pace wim shipments, hut the owji I* bow nearly In and reeeipti here must soon begin to fall off rapidly. We quote extremes tth, (a,dO ‘i latter for gradwn of good Middlings, and which are very scarce. Nt'ck on baud 2d Bept.... 640 hale*. Receipts to Jan. 18 26,816 “ H'-cotpU since 11,28 “ Total, hipped to cUtCw 18,188 “ Stock in Warehouses... 10.206 “ MARRIED. *Hi Thursday night. tin* Jffth of January, a* Sunny Slope, at ihc residence of hw father, WJI. F. SAMFoRfF, Knq.. near Anhum, Ala.. by the Rev. Andrew A. Lipscomb, D, D. Mr. THOJIAH P. FUJoLILOVB, of Caddo Parish. Louisnnna, to Mbs KI.IZABKTH J. HAMFOKD, “She turned—and her mother's gar* brought hack Eiwh hoe of her child hood’* fadod track. Oh ! hush the son*, and let her tear* Flow to the dream of her early year*! Holy aud pure are drops which fall. When the young bride goes from her fhther’rf hall: She goo* unto lore yet untried and new— She parts from lore which hath atill been true.,’ Ob the 23d instant, by Justice W. S. Hutch in Mr.DUHCAIf SMITH of Montgomery, Ala., to Mias BALLIE J. CLARK, of this city. | tJ&r- Maeon eity papers please ropy. from the South Carolinian. Burns. January 25, IKjy. The world. th glori u# world of mind, The gross material that spurns, With ardor glowing uml refined, Its homage pay* to Robert Burns J And uu this day, his natal day. More hallow’d bv a hundred years, Would tribute to his genius pay, The poet of its sun ilea and tears. Hi# was no artificial verse, Cramp’d, aurb’d by arbitrary rule. For nature was his only nurse. And genius taught hint not the school. His heart the gg&hiug fountain won Os hr—thing thought aud burning word. And that was the deep-seated cause. That others'hear is t hoy ever stirr’d. Strong sympathy ‘s eleclrie chain Fast bound the poet to hi.s kind ; ’Twa# thought reflecting,thought again “i'wtt.i mind, as answering unto miud. He struck a true responsive chord, So perfectly in unison With the world's heart, that it douiurr'd Not to that chiming into one. One with the earnest ami the true, The natural, the unconstrain'd. The bard, thai is lorcvcr ne\v. The hard, that still has fresh remain'd Tilt* poet of our verdaut youth. The poet of our hoary age. Because bis pen was dipp'd in truth. That wins the simple and the sage. An honest, homely, heart fell muse. Plain-spoken to the honest heart. Mankind right -minded. needs must choose, This highest stylo <| ait less art; {Stamp'd with the genuine signet sign Os genius, never bought or sold. That CUOMO but from the source divine. That ne’er grows dim nor waxes old. That marks the work of master-hand With label none can counterfeit, Makes human ariu wield magic wand, Makes peasant in king's palace sit; Draws tribute-praise from every tongue. Make# on this day. his natal day, The name of Burns to rank among The immortal opes that live for aye. His faults, if not his blase of fumu, S.y huru out on hi# natal day : 0 thou, without ts silt, east shame On him—or, weeping, turn away Aud mourn that genius so bright Had e'ro been shadow'd by a cloud, Ami pray God that, like Knot ‘s night, Mi\v ne’or thy duller spirit shroud. Columbia, S. C. M. M. FREDERICKS’ PHOTOGRAPHIC TEMPLE OF ART. 5 8.1 ami 58? Broadway Mew York. THIi LARGEST AM* MOST MAGNIFICENT J Galicru-4 m Hit* won.l. Photographs in Oil. Pastel or Water colon, from the si#e of tile to the small, si tor ).u< Wets out lln-asl I’m*. LIKENESSES OF DECEASED PERSONS, MIZE OF LIFE. Correctly made from Daguerreotype# nr Amhmtypes. The public of Columbus ami vicinity aw* pHittruhuiy requested to hear tills fact in mind, that tmtii n -iiunil and indistinct Daguerreotype a perfret and gnniuot. <-d I’holograph Likeness colored ill Oil. Postel **r Water Colors, run la* made by (lie process observed at this Establishment. FREDERICK'S MINI ATI RE PHOTOGRAPHS, F*rr presents in families, handsomely . ..lured and pix up in small Wlvwt Case*. I.ockeis or Brooches This Future is superior to (he Ivory Miniature, imm I*, nig a correct likeness Bag” erntoti pc# and Ambreti |w*s. mad* - at all prices C. D. FREDERICKS. Daguerrmtupee err .‘huhnityfies f taring or licceuecA Person cN I't sent In/ P.xprts- and the Hr!me* nn.ile from them rtSmrnml irith the <■■..-* in from three to four week#, and gaaraatred to hr *ati*fuctary, December 14 —ilHim. jtPif’ Our billiiigsgute ueighbor < f the Gazette accuse* ns of qu.iefcpTv, because we publish Dr. Aieh’s advert ineip out*. Now tliic .same editor knows the Vlmrinacopi.-iu il.sojf ie not more free from the suspicions of quackery than Ids tnedi cines. He kuow* they are endorsed by the turdi eal Journals of this country, are used and pre scribed by not Y>cat physicians, and It ate the com mendation of professor# and eminent men of char acter too exalted for his comprehension, ami he knows too that they have done and arc Uoiugin this couiiounity an amount of good which the utmost stretch of his ability can never hope to equal. Merit* Cos. Proa*. HcuAiutf, /At. INTO FAMILY, ( an afford to do without Musiaug l.miment in their house The many accidents we are liable to. mai re:i dor it neresimry any moment, and nothing is capable of performing such a certain cure ( Ertruet .) “lu tiding i the kettle from the lilt it taught and sralb-d my hands and person very at*i - rely—.tin hand almost hi a ori*p. The torture was - iiiibearatil.- It nun an aw ful night . • • * Tin* Mustang Liniment appeared i<> extract lhe pain almost mum .hatch It heated mpufti and left no Ht-ur of ueeount (H AS EOS I KK, 4*4l* Broad St Fbdiidelplna “ It l truly a tvuiidurfXil article li will iain any ease of dwellings. Burns. Nutt Joints, Eruptions or BlieiiujuliHin. For Morses, it should n. v rt be dispensed with One Ibdlars Worth nf MiisOmg bus fiei{urntly saved a valuable horse It cares(.nlds. Bpriiins, Ruigbom*, rtpuvfb and Founders Beware of Imitations Hglil in all parts of the balrt table Rloln* BARNF.M A PAIIK, Proprietor#, New York January SI, 18*58 —wlm THOSE WHO HAVEt'SKD IT. Aaiong the many testimonials in fhvorof Boor have’s Holland Bitter*. wo offer the names of the | following, many of them wcll-kuowii iu this city: ! James Colvin, of South Pittsburgh, says: “It is certainly a valuable medicine; it cured inu of j Dyspepsia.” Captain Henry Katon says: “It cured my wife j of Neuralgia.” J. A. Bonnhorst says: “I never met with so sjieedy a remedy for acidity of the stomach.” Jicurich Paul us say*: “it cured me of a severe . chronic diarrhuia in two days/’ Samuel WoodrufT. of Athens, Ohio, say** .“When j I commenced using your medicine 1 was so pros- ! t rated that I could not walk across my farm; al- j ter using one bottle, 1 can eat imytHiug.” See Advertisement. Jau 25 Iwdw. | I KXTIIIKJ.Y XKtt KXTIRKI.Y IfKW! \\ HAT IN ITt That Wonderful Purifying Agent Darby's Prophylactic Fluid! JA.s is a iVesr />><• cry. It !• the i-esa/f oj \ Lronte*! ITisn hcmi. Hl I'nion of malcri.ils. provided ky No { 1 lure herself, fur rendeiihg pure flu-air w local to. j Its action m in otHolicnre to il.\ed law* ! QUICK,S I KK, POWERFUL! i It purifies ilw elfillgM. -oak*. kitchen* It lefctove# all.utfensjve rnk'Mj D cures burnt with instant i.erlalnlt : It the tael prejMWMpMi ever used tor fresh won nils, i It dm troys all Vegetable ami mined potsoiw; It relieves in a few seconds the lutes oft hnsrta, bet'll, etc. It s stlrrf boils wlii'ii forming; It soothes bolt* wlii'ii formed,anil lienls tln in mpWly J It is good for < arbtutdc*. uli eis, corn- and mikmsj It rlean-es the teertt and porilii* iliv lawal Ii; j The worst symptom* ot Typhoid and chariot rover aro mitigitli-d by ilic use of ibis Fluid; it has two n j know n to rherftr flw spn af of Typhoid Fever hi Fam ilmw and upon |duntltt|oM#. Lending pby *u liuui* are using it in dmriesum. t o liiinltiu. Navannah. Augusta. Ailiinpi. Mn<>.n, t ohim- I bus, Montxoiiiorv, *n Inis. Mobib lid New Orleans. Tto’ Hospitals of New Orleans and Mobile are i Using it. Ilonphals, corporations, ship tnssiers. manUfaefitWrs, plautors, physioans, lunmthi a try tlie gallon at reduced rates For sale by druggists and country men-Manta gener • 11%. from whom order.- are resp-ctfUjl) snltrtted Tr\ al least one boilie Price 50 rents. Follow di rections I!/"Manufactured only in the Laboratory of J. DAKIIY. Auburn, Aka. j FOII KALE IN I’OLIJMH! S IIV At EE * IVEKMON. J A WHri EKfIfKA t'O. IIROOKH IIAI’MAN. J P IK.MHI HTON A CO. I Janll -dwtf DAVIDVOUNO Tint Pll.i. Tcams:.—Who eould dr am of tlie magnitude such an undertaking ns fbd manufac ture of u Purgative Pill aenutnea when it comes into general use. And how painfully do the fol lowing numbers speak of the amount of humnn sickness and suffering, that little m<>reel of a rem edy goes forth to conibut and subdue. Die. J. 0. Avya of Lowell, manufactures in his laboratory forty gross per diem of hia CATHARTIC PILLS, through all the year. This if eight boxes a minute or one dose a second. We thus find over 43,000 persons swallow this pill every day, or l f 2RG,ftoo a mouth! Physicians, think of that! 43,00 ft pa Cents a day who seek relief fromjthe medical skill of one man. Surely that man fibou] Id be, as he is in this case ono of the first intelligence and of the highest character. His occupation entails up un him a fearful responsibility lor the weal or woe of his fellow man.—PwiaseiWe (Jo nr in. WOOD’S HAIR RKSTORATIVK. Prof. Wood, the renowned disoorerer of the ht\ nluable llaii ReltoiaUve, still contiiiuos to la bur’ in behalf of the afllicted. His medicines are univOrtMtlly udmittcl by the American press u> be far sujrnrmr to all ol tiers for •ausiug the hair on the head of the aged, that has been silvered for many years, to grow forth with as much vigor and luxuriance as wheu bless ed with the advantage of youth. There can be no doubt, that it is one of the greatest diseuierics iutjpr medical world. It re store* permanently gray hair to it s original color, und makes it assume thy Ireautiful silky luxtuiv, which has been very desirablu In all ages of the Louis Morning Herald. Sold by aH DruggltM- in ihU city, and bv deal era uud druggiaUganeraily threwglomt the I'ni! -d States aud Onuaua* Jan22—ivdl’w, . W;star's Wild Cherry Ife/*om.—Thin ItnDnmic i eotnjiound has become a home rtxtnre. Let all ] who suffer, and have in vain attempted to cure j their oulds, bronchial or pulmoimvy emu- ! plaints, make use of thiß.tnicquailed remedy. /Sr There'# a vile counterfeit of this Ralsuni, therefore be mire and l*y only Unit projwired by j hS. XV. Kuwi.k A To.. Boston, whichha the wrktt n I pignuture of 1. HOYTS on the outside wrap or. •*’ * ‘ • ‘ k Houses Cl eared of Yerinllk. And tlurdeiis po'sorvfkl from the ravages of ms.-cis anil i wonus, by Lyon’s Mugneti. Foivilcrs and Fills. F wive II nr sleep, when li.d-bugs prrv. Or rats and mn >• ifojitound lliein) plu> Fioti>soi i.yuu fmiml a plant iu the iut. ri.ir of Asia ihe powdered leaves of which is certain death to garden j insects, ants, roaches, bugs, duos, ticks, luoilts. .v. \ i siunllamomit of tins poyydoi will prewryc a garden of plnnta, and rid a loflisc of uil these annoying pest.* It w feerfnmi /ni.-vn and harmless to mankind and do I mesne animal:. Ii is more vuliialde in pr< . riiog ’ enqisllinn Uuaiio in milking them grow Mini wditli ) less imitations are adVvnis.Ml The only gemiine is signed E l ion It may la* ordered through uni aicr ciuuit “I'is I.) on's Fonder kills insects in a trice. W Inti I.yen's Filjs ar mixed for rats anduucu. •Sample Flasks. 95 cents; regulntsir.es, fdl cents A SI BARNES A PARK. New York, i Januaiv 85,1858 —d&i\ lm A ( ‘ \ IM >. INOW Imu* on hand a large as ortiqent of YKIH- I.'I.KS. ol ilietiocsi inaK'iialand rhoieeM inamiftir j tine . vet before ottered in this market, e. ihr.icibL* . COAHIFfS, HKltlil\S, CAI.KFAHIKS. Mock TnlfPi’lif*, Roclnmays. TOP AND NO TOP BUGGIES, \ I.SO, \ Sin.EMUD RTIM K OF New„York Trotting {Buggies, OF EVERY STM.I'4 AND DF.s* RIFTIO.V, i ivhbii I off. mu better terms than can be afforded else where, im .as 11 or Approved credit I am about w indium up my twsfid***. and would l>> obliged lo all indi*bn*d by not.- >n account, t<> mil and settle lullier by rash nr .satisfactory icuew al. All nbo f omit tins vilil hint Ibeir claiois in the hands oi an at- J torvv for colic, lion II ('. Mi KEK ‘ \ It All those wlu> do not intend paving without being sued, arw iioUfb and that lii C fei ceni w ill he d> • j ducted by railing at the captain's olllce amt settling : tori Im ilb. M ( Mi KEF roioniiois January it-wtt’ j\. cik3ai>, FfAHE sabsenber Inning solilto Mr* ROBERT ‘ Alt I I’EH his iot.-reo in th. fat* ftimofj. S. F-mbei ; ion A Cos.. iMMild solicit tor the new luaise the patron- j age s*> UheiuHv Is-Htow. don th'’ old ‘ lie. He can it | all tun. - lie tbuiid itl Feoibert.ie dt Cat'lai’*. and will j b. glad to serve bis tormer fru-nds and enstoiners Jun I A. M BRAN NON ; KTEW FXR.IVI PEMBEHTON & CARTES, Dru S’s lAts , c o i.n iru i; s, okok<; ia. y> Wot l.lt respiM ittill mvile ill. attention •! j tfHFliysi M. rchatils -iid Flmitow lo tlmir STOCK OF I N \DI 1.1 EH A I I’.l) IMU OS, Medirlnr*, Ctoetnimla, *;c. Tlou feel assured UiiU m. ho'i -e in this wadioii of country can pij. . a slock supernr'ln quality, or ban i iu pun V Mijtpfv of Surgical and Dental‘lnstruments, TEETH, HOLD FOIL, Ac. will al all times be kept on hand. (.’ARDEN SEi; DN, F\r.\TS, Olßri, HL AND VAKN IfcHIKF, from the best houses iu tlie Failed rilmes There will also he loom! iti I heir assortment Fine Brandies and Wines, i of the puna tfiiahty bu tiutfifiln.il parpnim*; as well rir every otlu-i article in tin.'h liua. at th*’ most rMlHOlinMe I pro v li / Fri-scriptions irepofod w ith rrr.m rare .IWHN N. riiMIIKRTON. ROBERT < \ It l Eit January I, Wfitv juinU y>3t TO THE I’L\NTI;HS OI t-cocgia anti Alaliama. KETTLEWELLS MANIPULATED GUANO, S OK FRBI VIAN AND FIHWsI’IIATD’ LI AM). I MFOin El) Ir.*iu lll*’ island* ofCJnm a and Neva*a I < .unbilled and. loaoly int.-gi aled by inm lunery I No I w nrnioierf to contain b jH-r tent Ammonia. 45 t<> Mi per iw iit Flmupbale of Lime. No ‘i w auuitjod to contain a |m-i cent. Aiiwnoniu, 55 lo on per rent. Phosphate of Lillie. I Surpassing I’. nivein Euauo in the productir*nof a ! tirsl < rop. and Hone Do-I in Hie iniprm. ineiit of fin* •Mi Mani|MiUled Hunno having’la-i oinr the urMjf ed anil *ue* .*s--Fil rival of Fcruvlan f.Uiino, I tnod I shall b* pardom and for pulling upon public re* ord whal is *o omveiralii known in llaltnooi*-. that I am solely aud eiclu-ively” the Hrijjinal*o ot this art it la by Ilia line i R’maeiiitterv “ Ymerican Fainter, 1 H,'*7. KING, ALLEN & CAMAK, S*l ],K AIIKX T.* cohVMßva, r.'/:o/f*.7i. I January 25, InV* dwiill Ist A|irll. MUSCOGEE DR- !R <: ii a an i: i) r sv n a u ui. a. i 3SS3£2iil* /\N and after I'.tli July Ih6m. !,*• Evening Mail * / Tr nil wifi lean- Columbus nt 3.45 p. m., and ai rtvc nt \f-w <ui at It. lx p. in. l-cmc Macon at 0.45 a, in. arrive at Columbus at 1.45 p ni. , j Tin Morning Mail Train Mill leave at 4.00a. m. ami arrive at M eon W.sa m. 1,. ~ve Macon if. 45 p. 111. arrive nt Columbus at a..T, ... m I I- Vfi'HTIAA, Bupt. | Cohinihmi, July 15— dwfl. idOJULii Aai) 0IHAKI) K a. rpi|K Pause oger and Komi lit Train will leave tij J rani at up, m dailj. connecting nt Silver Hun vvilli a daily Rue of Miag. - m Vll.uln, Gleimvilh- Kulnu la Fort Game* ani4Jdrtnnn. Fla. Are! at Lu'.ti)- t'.YV ii daily with tin* .dagos tor I'elice, Olivet Kuoii, t imiiiH iii.iittiic*. Midway, Hardaway, I’emto and I. iinm ripring*. Leaving Hucrrytown *M a. in. daily, the rars will rein It Guard at. 7a. m.. routtccling with the Opelika and \(iiMr>Mue Trams. JI r Hup,i< aw icwuirts iniod accompany ad Freight - ij . aH freight must he paid be line Good* will pc dicltarged. , ... Freight delivered Ml the depot hcftiri- four u clock, p. in. wiU he a id|ipc■ J the following day Freights lor stations Nun.her t (Pert Mitchell) and Nun.her 5 (Piersons,) most h< prepaid Way Weight must, m ull misi *. he paid in advance. JOHN HOWARD, liittrts, ‘s7—dwf. Engineer & Hiipt CHANGE O!' 1 SCHEDULE DOUBLE DAILY SEJftVICE. MONTGOMERY AND VVESTMNT HAIL RU.%O COJHr<tNY. MONTGOMERY , Nov. 19,1867. ON and after this date tin Passenger Trains on this Hi,ad will he governed by ths following HcJicduls I)AV TRAIN* Leave Montgomery nt x. in. Arrive W est Point P- Arrive nt Columbus g.Aup. tn, Iteturuing -Leave West P0int.,....... .U'/j*.. in. Li av e Coiumbu* *... IthllO mil Arrive nt Montgomery 4.OUp m. NIGHT TRAIN: I.CHV -Montgomery A* P ‘• Arrive ut Wost P0int.12.301 m. Columbus -..,.1.00a. in. Return.ng—Leave West Point 7>j p, in. Leave Columbus 7V4p. ni. time m Mt.nlfeniery . m. Tliroupli tickets can he obtained (for Jtonhle Daily Connections) to Atlanta, chnMuiioogn and N'ashvule. uitd daiiy coniinaious lo Hums vide, Memphis and Kftoxvills .H JONEH, Jalv !•.—dAwtd Bngiauur A kupt IRISH H ITSTEInTS, lhiniaxhs. Diapers, Ac., Ac. l.lll*OHTl2ll UIHIICT. JAMES M’PHIUIPS 140 J33FIOA.X> STREET, Would call tin* attention of those person* desirous of pu reluming GENUINE LINEN GOODS, TO Ills I.AREF, STOCK Imported direct from Ireland, and as he >wJls lOtclu-virWly foi the f A 8 11, lie ilntt'-rs hmisell In* it .1 |e . leililed to o|R?r gn at iu diueiuooi* |<> ibowi who w lfl tin fitm with a . all Ttir stock coiupiiN. N an extciesii e ii%oi line lit -l , SHlll'tßig Lliicua, Linen >lici-|lnr, II Pillow l use Linens, Linen Ihiimuk, Tnbit- <Tofh, |1 siKes. Linen Olopei-, Linen Towel*. N#|>kiu, Ooyltea, HUCK® CRASH, uml in ‘art mvrfthin? hi >hr /, f.A’ }’ .A*’ /, /.Vi J. MiG* i* niitisdeiiihut a call ivillenitvinc# any* lady that hi* Store i the place to buy XjiKrriajxnss, And Kor.se-Keeping Gcod3. .1 A M KS McT* 11 I 1,1.11**. lin llr. nil 1 Sir,,.| MnsutiiWlJjHMinn, dun. J).-—ituif rotumfiiiV! tloorgiii. nm wm, UAUDKN MEEDS, fillTl’ ,V M.OWEK TREKS,I'EIt I'ILIZUKS. AORICUt,. ‘J I'KAI,IItHI.KMI-'ATH. JOHN LEE, AtrrienHtirnl nnJ tlnrclen Seed Store.ut llttrimril’s OLD STAND, opposite lUabl, I’feer A fu„ llroMil Street, notitJMBCJS, <tA, IS now re. eiviog u complete tl-- rs *n nt of pui. le* j . onnerted ti itli Agiii nliur.- in hi .-( lion. Mi l.eu Inn mg a practical knowledge of the details of se le-. I nig ami pbuiiuig Seed#, from several leafs *r]*e rieircl- in cultivating t.'ard. ne Oichaid* ami Num-iies. m thi* m-igbliorhooihhope# In l.ringing it to bear m tin >o-ivice ol 111-! llHtomels in merit llleirsupport lie ha received and hoe lion m nUut. Fruit Tm s, C.Vppb-s. Fen re, IVnel.es. Fit im nmi ij.ui.ee ’frees, tec. drupe Vine#, lllnck Prim . . Golden t'lia.-saila-. Diumt. fat*.w ha. etc Bnrilrn .Seeiia. Eardon Pen*. Ik hi#, t’ ibhage, I'uniifi, Carp. Onion Sets |(uddi.<h. Lettuce. A.c . and .-very vurb ly suitable tor the season Flower Seeds, \ choice selection Ysperiaby selected for this climate to w Inch, and his Flunt* and l'l/n\ ns. lie int id's tin- ntteuiiou of the Ladies. Flow ering Finn! * unl Sin iibs, Ja|Minicus. u till litonui find*, l.'lnnese A/al,. . Eenin lUlOM, Kost- Spii, a- llahliils. Japan lalies, llyuehiths, ’hiTips. tilmliillo . A . E v ev lie wring I'tes, Atfriculturnl Implemeut*. Will Wshortlv u .'eived t.'iain t'ladt*’ t orn Slidler#, Flow-. Oat mill Simck t'utters, no.I a cmph l.; assortui* ut of liomcuuural tnipli-meui- MatiiireH anil Fertili-S.er*. lie is daily e\pei tmga luigi- lot of I'nu (il AM).Bone Dust. Finaler, ami it ill take opl* >s fhi future. I’atstacs fov Seed. A FINK V AUI MTV ON HAND Having i• ntholod ainiiig,-io-no with tin leading Nurseries in tlii- Slate uml at tin- North, to supplv then most desirable To rs ami IMani.-v fi>r w In. h oniei'.- w ill tnk> n ai miy tiiit*- and for any quantity USEE'W"- MAKLLY, HOUSES & CD.* Have just rocoivtjrt a fotv do/otv (.It nice Match Spring Skirls,; NEW KM 11 Ko ID Kill-: It SU I TS. COI,I, VKN & SI FRY US. | .lam-.M J 2B -iM wtl. ) The Timer Lands for Sale. ItuiiKlin'ti County Cotton PLANTATIONS. IN purstfortce of Ihc’last will and testa tu- nt of . tin lain I'tiis 1 11. will )>o sold on the I lir-t Tiies'hvy in I’t-hruiirv next, Imforu tlic Court House door’o! Ihmgheriy e.unity, at public nut ( ery, tin- real estate nf tlw- said l'aiil 1 1. Tuvyer.dc*- | ! ecasi and. sit mi u-d in the eimnty of Onuglicrty. i Raid rs'ate consists of Five Tboupauvl Acres of i the must vnlmihle (’ottou Ltwid.-< in Ruuth.weiilcni j tH’Mtgia, having hueii oiie-itiiilly solucted by the ! lute Ceti. Hartwell Tarver. j Tito Ihimls are in %me body, but to suit purelin | sersma.y be divided eonveniojilly inU* throe plan ! tatioii.-: ••TIIK POKTKIt l'LAt'i:/’ j Con... ret of Kilt* in llutplved Aervs, well itnpror ed Seven Hundred and Fifty iu :tu excellent state of cultivation. • THE HUMK FLACK” Twonfy-five Hundred \ r*-. On*-Thou-aiol iu l i ultivatinu wi'll improved. Tlii.-* mid the I’nrtci* j Fla* *’ ure Oak ami Hickory Jninds. •■.Mil.i, i-i.aci:.” ! < Mu- Tbousauid \ei* nf lirst>i|ualit\ I’ifie Land I -Rif:u Mill, Raw and Hflat; nil (jtiH plaee. The umeliiuery compnrulively.new and in goo*l run pning order. Average throe llinus.uul feet of him I her per dtvy M-venty five loom- luijidred buslu-l-. j of Meal. Sitnatu throe milta: from Albany. The iiHprnvMif iu* on these plui-es are not ur i passed by any iu Roiith-wcsUirn (leorgia. j Fus-ession will be given on tin- (ire t l'January I HAD. Term* liberal, and will l* made known on tin* day ol sale. HENRY TARVKTT. I .. . Mr-.*'. *'. T.MtVKU, ) I Jail. 11 vvlin2w. JOSE MIR & CO., IMPOUTKKK OF HAVANA CIGARS. R.A.M>(>],!*l! RT. COLL MUI R, UA. i Two Floor* West tift.be Coluiuliw Times Ofiiee. \\ ILL Keep fouviniitjv MiiiaimJ a large iwsortinent *.f *he t'HOtCKHT lIf?AM)R Orilern from Qie < ouatrv at*- ii sp* * lAilly snlu ileil. and wih tat tiih-il al Hie yety lowest |pru ; lor rwli. January Jfi dwlv wlOts Kewttftl. UTIIJ. w inwMi for proof sufficient to ‘convict per -'him of littitsjfing ipv negro until Jim lie t'or uiwttv b*dngH t<i tfi>- i-attife of RannoT M* lirwle bill Oft |,;,t la I he.- louuty. but more imeirtfy <*VV \Y l.fVisno also n| >ai<l • *,1)111% urn niiiuhle i* %%iirdwiU lie given to any who W|H procure, his uppn - ii* nsioi. so that I tiinv ohlapi him. Jim is about‘LT vi-ars nl ug*- hluck verv Ilk-ly, Had weighs i.lhmii INM - “ JNO. M t It Eld) I (’,limit,ii-, Jan. .'ll wlt Freight Arrangement i HK'I'M l:i:N ATI.AN I A.V l!(*l,l'IIIIIW. nv an arraiigeiiieiit between the Railroad ompnides I> roaipnr-uig Ilie two null-.- Irufti Aliiu.t'i n* t'ohim bus. • ywcifcilrd al their oc*M’ entioii at Havaniiah outlie Ibth instant, it wiim agreed lflt the Pillowing rules I beiweeii Atlaiiia*inil tadiiHibiis *-1ih)I govern, taking J effect Ir on the Ist day ol May IK>7 .VIA W EHT POINT I Corn per bushel 111 Wlieul Ist; Out* h ; Macon Whisk v. Flour, in -a* Kh or barrels per ItMi |t,s :*;c Ljiggln. Hope. Litrdio eunsor bbl ywi IbO Iha ,45c. I coal, Fig Iron, by car loud, per ton. I*3 75 VIA .MACON I Corn fK*r tu'-iiwf If NVio.it l <*. Oats Pt< llncni,, { Whiskey. Khun in aai ks nr haneis. p*-r IM> Ihs., h . I liagifing. Mope, Lard in tat'-- *rr Mils. |M-r lot# (MHitil*, ! &ftrents Col*!. Pig (run. by cat load, ju-r tmi .1 MFHTIAN, President Hitd Ptii|suintenf?*ni Muerngec It U t.T.O \S A |)A MIS, HupcrintsiuhatH-oithwveteiu Kailroud. LMLHMON FOOTE. Aiijieriniendcut Alamn and Western llnllroad. t.F.o o 111 I.L, Bup< rmteiolont Atlanta and Lab range Railroad, KAM I, ti JONF.U. Blip inner and Hupi'riiiltjjidciit M A W. P. It. R. May 30, ISM dAwtf. (’TIANUfi OK STTfEDUU:, SAVANNAH & CHAKLES'IOK STRAiI PACK KT LIN I. rI nsimo ir rai.NNRf rtoß with tmk North Lubtern .Railroad of So. Ca. ~ THE SPLENDID and IliHt ninntng T Kt.am. rfld MION. F. Il.rden, Com ■tr i, leaves Havannah lor Charles- ‘..-rv Hnndiiv and W’lidnosday uf ternrsnm at 3 oVIm-k, audietUMiect at thiarlesion with sh mornlffi tr irofth Nortl eastern Uam-,i,i p<ung BOrtl. Hemming, leaves Uliarleston every Monday and F. .day night at HnV pk. (aftuir the arrival of the cars on itie oortneßstern i. iilroad) and arrives at Ma vannsh early next nioning. fit this route paehengers ran ohlshi through ticket* to and lion. Huyanmih, and Wiiiuiogiou. N. (j. Having a thorough freight Arrangement: with the Central Rsilmad mid'Us con iter lions, all Iteighn be uveeu Ohariestnu and tfte Interior fit Georgia, consign ed to the agents of this line, j|4 ill lie forwarded with despatch anil free of charge. J. I*. H KOOK It j Agent Havannah. E. LAPITTC Sl f r O. ('harleeton. Jan 16-dwtf. Looking Glasses, 1 GUNGE* AND TOILET* A Inrge lot just re- J Ceived at J. IL 81KF.H’ Jan H—off. 3d Mroad ilreet Copartnersliip. r\ IMt J A t RQIJHAIM and FOHTF.K 8 II VI'M \ \ respectfully give notice that they L hut -.-pm. ihe * stuhliahiui-iil id the lute Cm concern of Daiilbrth, Nagel A t o , and will mn tnoie tbo DRUG BVriINEHK at the old stand under tint linn and mime of URQ.UHART CHAPMAN. > soR. ii the eoiuiuncd nulroiiagw ol thir old fnei-ds and customers, with ull others who limy bv |iia*Bdu* gn ul be oi'a . all Dr. Crqnliact, Will coiilinue time practice of Medicine, and will keep Ids ojflce at tile Ding rilore. 4'idhunui, Oh. .fan. 18, ISH, dwtf. DISSOLUTION. r I , HE t'opartneiablji m MRiiOKH Sl <ll XFMAVwas I dissolved on the Ihlhull bv niulunl otisent. All persons indelued t<> -aid tiim are notified to make pm i.iL-nt only t<> John VV Brooks, who hating pur.liused all notes aiut accounts belonging to Uu* late firth, is ! atone authorized tu use the ttrin name in seitinuenl of j oulsiAlidiug busmess. JUIIN XV BROOKS, F S < IIAFMA.N NOTICE. r |X|fE dmlerelgm-d having puirham-U tire entire inter I --t m the Ding Si.ue of Brooks A ChißHliau. will coiituiue the business on Ins individual hi count. Aii a tm'iubi'i ol'Hie iate-flrin In- would make his at know I eilgeinnit lo tin- gem-rous patrons of lire house, and r. spei tfUlly solini acoiiliiiXiant-e of ibeir confidence aud paiion ir. JOHN XX KROOKM Jamuiry El. 1858.—dwtf. NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS ivSTim.isiniiM. v.'.'’, ’” 4 ‘ For (In purpoMt- of furry tug on (He $ A DBLE AND HARNESS IN ALL ITS HR AN (’ll EH. We have taken the Store between (iuiiliy's L'orm-i an 1 the Bank of Columbus, where ti e intend keeping a good assortment of BADDI.I's. IIARNKatS. I'HI’NKB, BRIDLES, COL LARS, WHIPS, MACHINE BELTING, SADDLE V. HARNESS TRIMMINGS, and eien thing usually kept by the Trade, ol <mr ‘own make ami the last uorllierii inailiihictiire, which tie it ill sell as ion as run la- bought in the South. ami IBarue** of ant style or quality made to order, and repairing done at lire slimiest notice and on the niosi reasonable terms. XV I. SHERMAN, A HATCH Columbus Jim Ist, 1858. wdtl. COLE M HUH Hjidillety, iliintcvN, AM) I.KATHKR STOKE,* If. MIDDI,KHROOIv & CO., 94 Broad street, f\ MAM EAt Tl HERS AND DEM ERS 1 Nmldlew. liarncn, a Leather, i ivliieh Hie follow lug comprises a pait A Spanish Uuili.-d Saddles, oteibibl; Eng lish do: Plant.-is’ Plain d>>; V.nitli's ami Hoy's do; Wagon an Flaiitution do; and Ladies Saddles, —varie- ty of sty les. Iliiill.-s. Aliirliimal.-s, Sa<i.in- IliiKs. an.l M.-dical <l. HA UN ESS. Fine Silver plated C.image ifai tress - nil qiiulitie#. Uorkatvny ‘* ” ‘• •* Double Buggy ** Single do •* “ Plain Ida* l< Harness, all styles and ipmlitie#. LEATHER, Skirting l.eatliei, Bi idle do. Hog Skins, Fad Skins. Harm s Lenthei, Oak and lleiulmk, Sole l.eatliei. Calf Skins, Lining Skins, Shoe Fegs, Lasts, Threud and Find mgs, Ac. M .-u-liiiu- licltincr. Leatln-I and Uiiliiiei Belting, all widths, light Rubber and Camas Belling, lor Flow Hack Bauds. Just the tiling for Flanteis. Belt Ull els, and Lace Leather THUNKS, gTTiia Ladles and Gcnfh-mi-n’s J ~ V\lJv\D"” , * l "* Traveling Trui.ks. all qui*B a*hii * 1 L Utn-s anil allies. Bonnet Boxes. Yulum’* and Carpet Hags. CAR HI AUK TRIMMINGS. tfEAfr l.nainelle.l Leather, Fat D..sh eat her ar.J Enameled Clollis. all width# amt qualm* .; tTitcarpei, Laces. Fringes. Head Linings. Leather Cloth Bootings. Nulls. Tacks, &. Slump- IliMs, Buckles, Harness Mountings, Unities Collars, Whips. W agon Breeching, And Blind Bridles. All the ah >ve goods are of our own nianufaetiire; mad* of tin-best niuieiiaJ and by experienced work men. W . invite all those who are in want of article# in our line I*, call and e wituim- our sioi k, aud li e as siin tin-in that they will Is: well gatistied with rite qoahl-v of (.oods and the prices; an they will is* >ld oil tie very BEST’ TERMS ,\ B. New Work mode, an.l Repairing done al the shortest notice dec I— dwtf. CLEARANCE SALE! A HUH mtlX l\ [’HICKS UP m m nmi BRY-GOODS, AT TUB NEW ONE-PRICE MSI STM I 140 Broad Street---Masonic Building COLUMBUS. JAMES M’PHILLIPS, lluviug dutermined, in or*k-r to mnke room for the Spring Stock, to dear out Qio entiro bulunec reiuiuniug of bi.s Fall and Winter hoods, Will on und after JAN CAR Y FIRST, offer bis entire stock of MILKS. shAxvlm, IICHI Mis, II It I .MM 4.00 lM BLANK m FLANMIC, AM) OTHER WINTER GOODS, Without any Regard to Profit! CAUCUS & HOMESPUNS, Os ovury description, at very low prioof. CAS 11 UtVURS will find Hiey can save money by making their purchase.-* here, a* bis large assortment of WINTER GOODS must be diri|ioso(l ‘of during the present season. The whole stoek lias been marked down to priee* tliul must ensure speedy rales. RKMEMBKR TUB ADDRESS J a rxu *s AlePhillii )S. 140 llrontl Hired. COLKMHI H, GKORHIA. Columbus,ft*., Jet) l, ikw. (lAwtt s‘2o Reward. >*fk Til K above rewnrti will ho given gfjjr lo the perron, win* will return to AT I 1 1'"’ 11 mouse colonel tunre mule I Vi hla< k stripes about her jogs nnd hair rubhwl off her thigh. File struycMi or wii” stolen from uiv premises, five miles South Welt of Hamilton, on the Iftth lust. Address L. (J HA HOICK, Hamilton, Ha. January 28—w4 dlw.* BUAADW A UOK\I:K, 0,-1 BROAD ST. ’OFKIvR ‘IIIr 1H KXCKLLENT STOCK OF -PIANOS, MELODEONS, &C., | jf ‘H Pforlherss prices. A good Plano for s2fio; Melodemis from ifiift to $!- •. Also, an cxeolleiit Organ for Churub or l’urlor at f-loft. Call and examine nt 33 lirond Street. J*a4, IB3U-*ly. SEED OATS. Ii fc/A/A RUHIIKLH HEED OAT*, Just rereived Ul ID anil to. Mir by TYLER 4c HIIOItTEU Columbus, Dc . 17—dwlf \DMI NI9TUATOIt’H HAf.E Agreeably to an or . dcr of the fVitirt of tlrfthtary ol Must ogee epunty, Will In- sold before the Court House door in Haralson roil nty, on till- lir*t Tuesday 111 March next. Lot of land No. ‘Jim tie-iii district of originally Carroll, now Ihii nisoii county, belonging tn lie* estate of*. A Bai ley, deceased Terms of sale rash H. A BILLING, Adm’r. Jan t 1,1550. 4114. FLOI H. 1 LOl R 1 JUiT recalvsd supply of Extra quality, equal to Hiram attuiik. TVLBR St Ml|of HR NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE. A. C. SAUNDERS &, CO. WOULD Teepectfully inform ILJ citizens ol Cotunibu#, and the surroundins, that they hnve taken die Store recently occupied By Merry A’ Laudon.aitd are now ope ning the largest, nest made undoheaimet Stock of BOOTS, SHOES & BROGANS I o be found in the City. HAVING EXTENSIVE FACTORIES OF OCR OW'N.and having made Hiraiigimiouta with the boat ‘aeinrie# in the United States, with 20 years experterioc in Meinphtu, Teonea-'ne. we are warranted in an vine‘-ur stock will Ire SECOND TO NONE IN UDAI.ITY. STYLE, AND EL ONOMY TO THE PURCHASER. Our Mock comprue# in part— Men’# I'hiek Hoots sizes irom 6 to 14; “ Kip “ hall welted Httd double soled. Water Proof Hoot#; “ Napoleon Boots; “ L'nvalry do ” Extra line Water Proof Boots; “ Cork wile “ Finest p-g'd pump and hall welt’d Cf Boots “ Frerteh Hoots of superior style; *’ Piuntatton Boole; “ Finest stitched French Calf Boot#; “ “ Pump ** ** ** ” Arctic Hoots; Also, Men’s Uxlord Ties sewed and pegged; “ OoDtnn t>aitera “ M “ Calderon#; “ Scott Ties; Men’s Call I’cgged BrogatiH, pumps and I welted; “ “ Sewed *f •* half ** ” Seal, Goat and Buff’Brogaua pegged; “ Attnyatid IMantutton c.hoee Men’s Wax, Kip if Bull Brogans pegged, Pumps Sc Welted. .Hen's Cat tern, Slippers Ac., of all tlie latest patterns. FOR LADIES. Finest Kid Sc Morocco lace and CooKreas Boots, thick and thin soles, with aud without II eels. Finest silk wArp lasting lace and Congress, do do Serge de Berre, do do do do Eugene, do do do do do Italian and English, do do do French and (>love Kid, do do do ” Kid Heel Slippers. Englrih K:d aud Murocoo do and half Gait er*. English Silk Lasting, do do do Velvet Toilet Slippers. Embroidered, do Women’s Common Thick heel ties of Kid, Mo rocco, Seal and Goat. Spring Heel net: and Buskins. Goal, Call, Buff, Seal At Kip lace Boot# pegged at'd sewed. Kip Ac Calf Oxford Boots laced and strapped Spring heel Kip Pegged lace Boots. FOR BOYS. Boys Thick Boots, sizes I to 5. do do Brogan*, do 110 5. do do Kip aud Cali, do do pumps and half welted. Boys Calf aud Kip Boots, welted and Double soled. FOR YOUTHS. Youth’s Thick Boots, sizes 9 to 13. “ “ Brogans, do 9to 13. do do Kip do do d*> do Boot# half welted and double so la* I. Youth's Calf, do do do and dodo do do Brogans pumps and hall welted. FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN. Sewed Calf, Kid, Goat, Seal, Grain, Morocco and BuH Bcoteos thick and. thin sole, with and without heels. Pegged Call, Goat, Seal, Grain, Morocco and BuH Bootees, tint) and thick soles, with and with out heels. Fine Kid Ties and Buskins ; Common Kid Motocco, Seal and Goat ‘Tie*. Silk Lasting, Kid and Morocco Gaiters with ami without heels. Kid, Morocco and silk lasting lace Boots, do. do. Strapped Slippers. Chi la reu’a Congress Heel Gaiters. FOR PLANTERS. The largest, best made, and cheapest stock of NEGRO SHOES EVER BROUGHT TO COLUMBUS, Among them re. Hound and Lap Seam, Double Braced, Double Soled Brogans, Irom 1 to 15. Hound Seam Triple Stitched Iron Nailed Bro gan*. Roundoeam, Three Soled Brogans. Oak Bottom#, Kuseotti and oilier kinds ranging iu price from sl.lO upward*. It any ol our goods do not prove aa represented by us, we will make the deficiency good to the purchaser. TO COUNTRY IUERCIIANTB,TBAO I-Its, PKDDAI.IIS.Ac,, We can ofler good# al Boston and New York prieea. By giving us a cal! you ean save Irom 15 i*> *2O per cent on your bill#. Taking the quality ol our g.<ods into considers lion, we are lo t>e undersold by no one North, South, Ksat or M est. We have made arrangements to receive all new style* irom lacloriea o< any note in the United States as soon a* introduced, and shall be receiv ing Iresli goods every week from our own Fac tories. A. C. SAUNDERS & CO., Oct 15..wfodtf 10*2 Broad Street. One lliiiidred Likely \egrues nut salk at Arrrio.w lly Sliluglci* Itrolhers, Vliail eat oil, 8. C. AT II o'clock on Tuesday, (Ist February next,) wo will sell, positively, and without reserve, At thr Market Jfiaua iu Columbiw, Ueoryia, A remarkohly prime gang of 100 NEGROES, Consisting of Men. Women, Roys and Uirls singly and iu families,Heeustniued to hrick-iiuikiug and the culture of Cotton and Corn. \Vr espeeially invito the attentiou of Plan ters and Rpeeulalors to this sale. Persons desirous of.exumiuiug the Negroes, will please call at our Negro Mart, on MONDAY, the 31st inslut. TKAMR: ('ASH lIARRH4ON A PITTS, Auctioneer*. Columbus, (la.. Jan. 17. wtdt. IU LK MEAT. rpifEHuhserihers are prepared to till orders for 1 Hulk Went, Hog round, or us the parties may wish ready I*l be smoked whan Arlw-red. dee 17 dwtl TYLER !t BIIORTKR. FI lllie NOTICE^ HF. IT ffNOWN TO ALL TUB PEOPLE, THAT I have m**rc Stoves, Housefurnishing Goods A N I> TllSr WARE, Than I have any use for. Kncli and every article sold by me are warranted to be as Mrpreßantrd or no snlc Purrbusers will find it to I heir interest to call and ex amine my Hlork. as I amdatermiuedto sell. .'riC-wtif K M AI.DWORTH 1 GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE THE tiECJRCIA MILITARY INRTI- Tl TE having been made a Male Institu tion, Hi* New Hoard of Trustees appointed by Ins K x retie nr y, Ibe Governor, have re < eiilly re oriiaiuV.ed it by •leeluig the lottow mg olheerst Col K V IIKI MHY, rtiiperlutendant and Professor *>t Mailiematica and Natural Plulos*>phy. I' K l*T VHOMAMH M.t’ONNKLL. < omniaudaitl of t uilets and I'rotessor ol Eiigmeering. Rev JOHN W II \KF.It. ( liK|.lniu uml Pro lessor of English Literature Mr V.H M AWN FT, [Professor of Freni It ai: J History. Cap! H * CAMP. Assistant Professor of Muthi-niMiira, I .'apt M Z IU I F, Anslsiant Prof of Miitlieniutn sand Nat. Philosophy. Dr A CON NELL, Hnrgeon. The second term of Hie present Academic year will commence on the tthlh of February, Im5U. nt wbu-h rim*- apptn anlk for admission will be i xumhied by the Acndeinii Hoard. During the present year additional buildings have been erected, and excellent seientitlc Apparatus pur chased, thus rendering the facilities for the accommo dation and instruction of t udets greater than they have ln-r-toli,re b-*i TERMS Ronril, tuition, fuel, washing, lights, and all other Institute charge*, tor one session of live months, 8114, stt paid hi advance. A medical tee of 95 per annum is required to paid hi advance. No other charge will h made for medical service* rendered to t a lets Copies of the Regulation*, and Catalogue* of the In siitut - may he had by applying to the Mit|erinlenderir. Yo r g men from other Htateg will, a* heretofore be admitted as Cadets, The Institute m located at Marietta, one of the high est and uiost healthful points in the Ktnle AN HIMPHON, dci M-dAm Hecretary Hoard Trustess. ftROKRI ChlUakMCilM t otinty. t ‘knttmhoochr* f ‘ourt of Ordinary, Jnn. Trm'b9. Present E. ft Raiford, Ordinary. rPON th- PetMion of John II Parkman, Adminis trator dc honis non on the estate of Rurrana Farkioan deceased: It is ordered that all person* concerned shew cause, on O* before the Ist Monday in August next, why he should not he dismissed from said iiduiiß,slration. A true trnnsiript from the minutes of said Court, January 11. Istf K • RAIFORD, Ordinary January t, IbMK-wim COPARTNERSHIP. THE underNigfiod luive this day entered into Co |mrliit>r*hip Cor the purpose of doing a Deneral GROCERY AN D COM Ml Kri ION UllrilNEKri, under the unni* und styIeofOULKTKLK & HAHNLD ( OULKTREK,, M. U HAHNF.D ('olumbus. On J#n Ist, 185®. C OGLETRKF. * B. DARNED OGLETREE 4 HARNED, WHOLKMALE AND lIETAIL tirwci-n and fninniiAion merchants, No. 16 BROAD STREET. COI.VMIII/S, GA. XVill keep constantly on hand a well selected stork ot Also, a GOOD HLFFLV of Which w-ll bi sold at the lowest market pneea. Tbaiiklbi I'or the liberal pattinagelreretoiiire extended by our old iVreuds and custoiuer*, llrei n-spscttXilly so licit and littpe to merit a toiilmuam t- of tlie saiue _Jaimar> 18. 185 W. _ dull'. _ To the Fanners and Planters of GEORGIA ANI) ALABAMA 1 ECONOMY, IMPKOVKMBNT, OONVKMKM K. REESE’S Manipulated or Chorpho- Peruvian uOano / rpilE fai t that this Guano is equal to Peruvian, 1 11.-ii nd |rer(toilml. is as well established a* any fact rail be established by humuii testimony nud ex perience Four Rood reasons why Farmers should use this Guano in preference to any other— -Ist. It is fully equal to Peruvian on the flrel crop. •Jil It cnsts.'ai present price of Peruvian, (HO less per 10. 3d. It is perfectly prepared for Immediate use, by drill or oiherw iso. 4th. It contains fifty percent, more Phosphate than Peruvian, and therefore a more pcrmamml improver of the soil. This Guano ia used by the following nanu-il gentle men, among others, from whom us results mat ire learned: Jas. T F.arle, Esq., Mil. Archibald Taylor. Ni. C. M. T. Goldsboro* “ Dr Oeorge Field, James F.uliuiik, Vs Gen J li i.iuiqjohn rtnmuel Fatv. “ J B Greene, Dt Henry Field, “ Roht. NorHert, Goiisuineis must lie juirticular to spireify iu their or ders It ME ML S, and observe that our name is branded on the bugs. Terms Cash, or acceptable time draft#on city houses. Pamphlets Riving a lull account of the above Guuno can lie obtained by addn-ssiiiß <a \BY X 4 0.. SOLK AGENTS FUR COLUMBUS, GA. January 13, IliStl w dSm Irish Potatoes. |AA HBI.S. Choice Northern Potatoes, for sale by IUU jnnl dwtf t.l MIX ACO Feriivian >naiio! \ GENUINE ARTICLE -warranted, and a# cheup a* can Ire laid down from New- York. GUN BY *. CO. American Goano.’ f l’ lU’. combinations of thisGunno gives it liigh re -1 pute us a fertilizer.aml it is classed as fully equal t** tire Peruvian. A large supply expected at an early day by GUNBX A Cf). Columbus, Ga. Jan. 4. 1850. dwtf. Potomac Herrings. fj \ HALF RHLri. Potomac Herring, ill pickle, for HP sale by GI’NBY t CO Sundries. IIE subscribers are receiving and trill keep cote -1 stantly on bund tlie following articles: No. 1 anil ‘1 Mackerel, in Hull Kits und Kits: Sugar Cured Hams- a ri.nice article, lireukfuiil Bacon, Smoh. i Beef, Beef Tongues, Also, tin- follow mg article# of the best quality viz: Liuie Fluster Fans, Hydraulic Cement, Gy pain iu, Blasiing Powder and Safty Fuse, Hock and AUumSult. Juii 13—wdtf GUNBX Sl CO Pickled Pork. ,) PL BIILH. Rump Pork, very tine for sale by ■£>iJ janlS—wiltf 4A NHV&CO. NEW (’OPARTXERSIIII’. Ur E have this day associated with us Mr. GEO B MILLER, anil intend to continue the general DRY GOODS business at the old stand of MANLEY L HODGES We return our sincere thanks lor the liberal put mn age ln r.-tof.irc extended to us, ami respectfully solicit a continuance of the same for the NEW FIRM MANLEY, HODGES & CO. J NO. P MANLEY J W IIODGKH G. B MIILF.R. Januaiv 1, INSU. wdtf. uO i, ii il t lioun!) BITTgfS TUB OBLMHKATKT) HOLLAND KBMKDT FOB BTSFE^grA, niMKtSV. OF TIIK KIIIMJYB, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE. and ions alToct ions consequent upon a’ diseased STATE OF THE LIVEK. Much as Indigestion, Aridity of the Hlouiaih, Colicky Pains. Heartburn, I.*>Mof Ap|M-titc, Despondency ,f'os tiveues. Illind and Bleeding Piles. Iu all Nervous, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affection*, it ha* in numer ous instances proved highly beneficial, and hi others e|- fertud a decided cure This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific prim inles, after the manner of the celebrated IDdland profeaaor, Bierhave. He uuse ol its great MUcccsH in most of the Koniprau Kiates, its m troduclion into the United Mtates %% as intended more j especially for those of our htlrarliuul scattered here and there over the fare of this mighty country. Mem tug with great success among them, I now oAr it to the American public, knowing that its truly wondertu medicinal powers must l*e acknowledged It is particularly rerommended to those person wtiose constitutions may have been Impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forma of dis sipation Generally instantaneous In effect, it finds its way directly In the seat of life, thrilling and quit ken in# every nerve, rinsing up the drooping spirit, and ui fact infusing new health and vigor in the system. NOTICE. —Whoever expect* to find this n beverage w ill be disappointed; but to the sick, w eak, und low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, pos sessed *.f singular remedial properties. CAUTION! Th< great popularity ofthis dHjghtftil amnia has in duced many imitation*, w hich Hie public should guaid ngaiuwt purchasing. He not persuaded to huv anything else until you have given Hurrhave’s Holland Ritters ii fair trial One bottle will convince you how infinitely superior it is to all these imitations. Mold at 81 per bottle, or six bottle * for 8&, by the” (MILE PROPRIETOR*, BENJAMIN PAGE. JH.&CO. MANUFACTURING Pharmaceutist* and Chemists, PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale in Columbus by Brooks A Chapman, and by druggists generally throughout the Htate. April ‘#4, |H5e lydwis. NOW OPENING. DILUXdIIAM* 1 & DENSON’S FURNITURE STORE, A LARUE STOCK OF CARPETINGS, rtXJQB, MATS BASKETB, &c. Columbus. October S3. d^twtf. ’l’li 1 rt now 1 reuarnd asßlandards .•) for Correct VVoight, and yj are In use bv nearly eve 1T •[ ‘y Railroad (ompany, raj | I Uerc-iant and manuractu / 1 r<Rg establUhrneut thro’ / K | . ounlio country. The re / b ‘•*’ - | J niiwtton which tbeso 8-alesbave acquired has l>4w ” of *bmdy grow h uom the eornni’ i” oinent lo the present time, and Is based upon the prion vv .,, ole adopted by us, and FAIRBANKS’ never deviated from, of diowlog none but perfect Stnitn. j weighing machines logo , orib from our twlabluh- FAIRHANKS’ mor.th.„. kl-.'llf'N. hundrerl did,rent modlfl- Fff i HO*. (caitonaof these fir-ales ad llplwl l o the want sot eve- FAIRBANKS’ ‘ r r/ lo i‘* rt *“ ->rh..,..,-.., Iwhsr* a correct nnd dura- S€*al€‘M. ble Scale IS required. ’ Cafland exunuiiu or send _ „ _ , . - . , for an illustrated ■ in-ulnr. 8011, Prenitco A Co.Ag'f EAIitMANKH a.((> Savannah, Ga | mo Broadway, 0t s d*aw 4m. Now York BALL, MOWESI Cos., Agouia Coluaahus, Q%, WOOD, EDDY & GO’S Mingle IXumhcr LOTTERIES. Capital Prize .$50,000. TICKETS OKI.V TIN DOLUKI SOTICK TO TIIK Pini.ll . As the niemlrersofoui firm hifVe, by way of pur chase. heroine the owner of the grants chartered by the Htwie* of Delaware, Kentucky, Muwuuri, and pariot those in Georgia, under the mnnngHinaht of Messrs Gregory & Maury, of Wilmington Delaware, we have detuned il expedient to change the name of oar firm, on ami after January Dt, to that of WOOD, ED DY A CO, win u Hi hereafter have the management of tlie ripui tu Academy Lottery, and the others a# above named. Iu all transaction* w e have endeavored to conduct “in business with integrity and promptness, ami v can usKui.-tliq public that tit® putronagw heretofore be stowed oil m* is vu'Jl deserving of being truuslerred to our successor*. Very rcspnctfuily, Augusta,Gn. Dec 15. ’9H s HWAN A CO. WOOD, EDDY A CO., MAiKAbKKH. [MIH.’CERriORA TU B rtWAA AL’O.J The follow ing srheine w ill be draw n by Wood, Eddy A Cos., Managers of the Hpurta Academy Lottery , in each of their Single Nuujhci Lotteries flu February INSD, at AtHu #T*. Ga., in public, under the sii|M>rUit*.'ii dniure of Coiiuuissiom:ri. Class 6 draws Saturday, Fob. 5, 1859. Ciauu 7 draws Saturday, Fob IU, 1869. Class 8 draws Saturday,*’ Fet* J 9, 1869 Class 9 drawn Saturday, Fob. 28, iB6O. On the Plan of Single Nnmliera. £O,OOO TICKETS- 5,485 l RIZES NEARLY OKK FM2I TO KVEKY BINE TICKETS ItlaKiiiliccgil Nclinnc! bo druivu every riaturduy in February. 1 PrUo of §5 I,*K)O I ** qu *NN) 1 11 lo,uJo 1 “ 5.000 1 “ 4,000 1 “ 3,000 1 “ 1,500 50 “ - XBI 100 “ 4MI 100 “ ;rH) 100 “ 150 100 “ too AFPHOXIMATION PRIZES. 4 P rue* of fribO Appro*’g to fsoJM.OPrlase aro 1,604 4 “ 300 “ ‘J.).OtO “ 1,.00 4 “ 250 “ laJIUO “ loot) 4 “ BJS “ 5,000 “ (IU 4 “ ato “ 4,000 • huu 4 “ 150 “ 3,000 “ DOU 5 11 IDO “ 1,500 ** -100 5,000“ Oil are #IOO,OOO 5,585 Nm amounting to fittti.oob Whole Ticket# #lO. Halves 85. Quarters *2.50 “ A f-ircular slmivicg lire Plan of the Lotteries will he sent to any one desiron# of receiving it. Certificate* of pack age# will be sold at the following rales wlilt'll is the risk: LVn irii ate* of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, #BO “ “ 10 Half “ 40 “ “ 10 Quarter# “ 20 “ “ 10 Eighth “ 10 IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES Enclose the money to our address for tiie ticket# or dered, on receipt nf which they will he forwarded by tit hi mail. Purchaser# can have ticket# ending in any Os nr.- they mat designate last of Drawn Numbers and Prize# will Ire sent to purchasers immediately after tlie Drawing. Purchasers w iU please wrlte rireir signature# plain, ami give their pout .dike, . •mill and rotate. K’ lucuiiret tliui every prize is draw n, and payable in fill! w ithout deditciir.ii. All prizes nf 91,000 and under, payable immediately after the drawing, oilier piiv.es at the usual lime of 30 days. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Those woo prefer not sending money by mail can use Tlie Adams Express Company, whereby money lor Tickets in suui- of Ten Doiuirs and up u aids can Ire sent u* AT Ol H RISK AND EXPENSE from any city or tow ii w heretju-i have an uflire. Tlie money and order must Ire enclosed in a Government Foot Otl'n <■ Htumpcd Eut i-lope, or the Express Compa ny tan not rei cit * iJwiu. All bomniuiiicaHotis strictly confidential. Aililn-” order# Im TANARUS kef# w Certifuates 10 WOOD, EDDY At CO., Augusta, t;#. ox WOOD. EDDY ACO , Atlanta, (la. or WOOD, EDDY A CO., Wilmington Del. Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta, Ga.. can have their order* filled and wive time by ad dressing ri. Swan A t;*. at either of these cities. A list of the numbers that are drawn from lire whee. with th*- amount of lire prize that each pne is entitled 10, will he published after every draw ing hi the follow ing papers:— .fro) Ciiuslitutu/HulvUj A fio Or- Iraits 11 rit u; Jtlohtle liegthter; JVhsheiltr (fazeiJe, Jit lan ta IritrUtfftHiir, A cio 1 urk II eeUy I toy book; Sarannuk Daily A nr*; Hirhtrntul Du* fiat. A,- A Vic York Dispatch; hudding fMus.) Vtarum. and Little Hock (Ark.) 7me Democrat. THE LIVER IN VIGOR ATO 11, PREPARED BY I) It. SAN l) F O R D, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS. |H one of the lu-st purgative and Liver Medii-ines now J In-tore the {Htidie. that act* us a Cathartic, easier milder and more effectual than any other medicine known. It is nylonly a cathartic bw a liver remedy acting first on the LlvPr to eject its morbid matter then • •ii the stoitMK'h and howe!* to carry off the matter, thu* aceouiplmiiing two purposes enbrtiialry, without any of the painful feelings experienced in the ii|N-mti*ui ofmosl eat hart ics. U strengthens the system nt the same time it purges it; and when taken daily ui mod erate doses, w ill strengthen and build up with unusual rapidity. ‘Hie Llwer Is one of JQQ.’ the principle regula tors of Hi e human bo- (, J by. arid when it per forms tu fuin ti<ms well the posrw* of the sys tem-are flilly develop-.il j r t A- He -toiuach is al most entirely dci-iid fj) j out <m the lu-uUhy uc tio ii of the Liver for the V priqatr peifuiuiance of its luiirtinne, when the 1 stomut Ii is at limit the bowels at luult, and fH) Hu* whole system suff ers in consequence ot ; one. organ - the Liv er having ceaseii to I ms* do its duty. Fur the diseases of that organ, AR “tie ot the proprietors Inis made it his study. ( Jin practice of u uum than twenty year*, to UJ find some remedy when with toCmnlor- • art the many derange meats to which it is l J liable. To prove that this ye loedy is at last found, any |ernn trimbfed with Liver Coin |xlhftui. in any of its forms, ha* but to try a I* it to . and conviction vJ is curtain. These gums remove ; fj* alt morbid or had mat ter from the s\stem, | supplying in their place a healthy How of bile, jljJ iuv igorgung the Hto macb. i.aii>ing food to I digest will, purify lug tlxe blootl. giving luuu and health to the w hole inn< hine . ry. removing rite cause of the disease -.‘ft'ec ring a radical cure. IliitouM Ht are enrt-d, and, what la better, prevented, by the occasional use of tlii')[TjLlver Invigora tnr SrTJ Due dose after entinc is sufficient to relieve the douiach and pre- vent the food RtMfc using and souring. J (inly one dost: taken |-Hj before retiring pre vehts Nightmare Onh oio- dose token JT.) at night, loosens the bowel's gently, and cures t ostlveiiesa On*. *lose taken atler ; each meal will cure Dyspepsia. n! tJr t >ne close of two (!** spoonfuls will al ways relieve Nick I Headache, One dose taken fur female obstructions re move Him cause of the ‘M-Ji disease, ami makes a perfect cunt. | Only one doso imim-- liately relieves choffo. while kJ* One dose often repeated is a sure cure for Ixolera Alorbut, J und preventative of Cholera.. G> * BBr-Only one bottle 1 r J i* needed to throw out of the systouiHie effect* i I,‘ ot medicine after a long sickness. J: Iff One bottle ink f/x> *-n for Jaundice re* move* all sallownesM or nmiatural color from the skin. One dose takfJi a short time before eat og gives vigor to the , < appetite and iiiakse loiml digest well. One dose otren repeated eure* Chronic Dlar rliwa, in its worst forms, while Hu miner and (towel lornplnint* yield almost to the first dose. One or two dose* cures uttaeks caused by V\ ornu in children; there is no surer, safer or speedier remedy in Hie world a* it never fails. rr A tew bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting tUo absorbent*. We take pleasure in recommending this medicine us a preventative lor Fever and Ague, (’hills Fever, and all Fever* of a HliTous Type, It operates with certainty, and thousands are willing u testify to its Wonderful virtues. All who use it ure giving It their unanimous testimo ny in its favor. Mi* water in the mouth with the itivtgorator uml swallow biHlt together. THE LIVER INVIGOR 4.TOR, Is a scientific medical discovery, and is daily work* tug cares almost too great for belief, it cures as if by tuagin,even (fen first dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver rompjiiiut. ftsiu the worst jaundice or to a common headache, all of which are the result of a diseased liver. Price One Dollar per Bottle. HANFORD 4c CXI. Proprietors, 345 Broadway N Y. WHOMCSAI.K AGENTS. Karnes It Puik.-New York; T. W. Duytt k Nona, Philadelphia; MH Hurr&Co., lloatMk; HU Huy 4t Cos. Portland; John I) Park. Cincinnati; C.avlurd 4t Hammond. Cleveland. Fallnstock 4c Davis, Chicago) OJ Wood At <>. Hi. Louis; George II Keyser, Pitts burg; H H fiance. .UdUiuioir And retailed by all Druggists j Whohiuhs vu d Retail by J. 8. PKMBBRTON A CO., BKOtIKS 6l CHAPMAN, DAN FORTH H NAOKL, May 50, IHsH—illcwly. and nil Druggist*. TAKE NOTICE! ~~ TIIK Firm ol J. A. WHITUHHffi h CO. this day dissolved fi\ mutual roasent. All persons mdehted to the late firm nf Dnnforth, Na gel 4c i ’*>., and J. A. Whihudda 4c < ‘o., will make pay ment to James A Whilesids, who is authorised I” re ceive payment and receipt for the same. All prison* having demands against Dan fi'rtli. Nagel 4k Cos , and J A. Whiteside A Cos., w ill present tha same to J A. Whiteside for pai inent j V. WIIITEHIDE, JOHPi H IIUU., T. K WYNNE. January 10, IMS—dwtf IN ALL ITS UIIANCIIEB iuos.an;mily aud eloguntly done nt short nolice, at tha TIMES OPFICE. Columbui, oa. Nov. 27—-dtf.