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From Uw (MatfU. TrkuraFb
T* MM U.l. . S-, aflfM MM'I.
Fair Mleatral, thy uium hat* ana* with clell*ht,
Os th. baattlia. of r.rth that rarirl. U,„ >l*kl;
Xba (Wry that rrowaa tha boar mnaoUtr'a hrarl.
Tha arrft ahady daii, ad tha .m'ry Biaad (
Os tiprtng'a obaarful arraan, anil tha. antahm raat
Os Autumn, wbirh tel I a us that life cannot liut.
OfwhiaperUtff rill, and bright pfi"h’d lake
That mlrrr the heavens, and thence oolor take;
Os the waves of the Otwab lull'd t*
When tbo atom -toad hath lashed and furrow'd
it* bfaaat;
ftf moraiag's bright beam, end tho mellowing
Irf*
Os evening that blend* with the shadow* of night
Thro’ Chore bright ailver tleldr, thou hart wan
der'd atilt
Where the ftari their mysterious misl<n* ftal*l,
And the noa, pale empress of night bold* sway
And divided eummand with the monarch of day.
lint the chief of all beauty that dwell* neath the
■ky,
Thy ten modest mum did in dime# mm by;
‘Ha woman, dear woman, who hold lethal high
Her beauty i/fhSW, and her heauty of sane;
liar grace* of mind, and her kind, gentle heart,
Jnrpirc a pleasure naught else ean impart
I turn from e world where beauty umy fade,
Where * often mingle the sunlight ami ahade ;
Where the laurel new wreathe* the brow of tin
brave,
Alien the end cvprne* glooma over hia grave;
Where the landscape which now tnay look fair to
the fight,
Will to-morrow be larnieh'd with mildew and
blight;
Where the heaveaa wboee hrightneae now dasate*
the eye,
Shall ere tong lie darken'd when *Urrm sweep the
■ky,
To woman, true woman, whom nothing can
move’
Move *tern in her faith, ever oonatant in love,
Aud give itraiiM’ to Him who in mercy did tend
Man's earnest partner, and latest -best friend;
Then the beauties of earth are the good and th
true,
Whoaetype Idiscover, aweet Minatrel, in you.
deer.
7.
Here,
With my beer
I sil.
While gelden moment* flit :
Ala* I
They pas*
Unheeded by.
And# ■■ they fly
Being dry,
Sit, idly Ripping hero
My Beer
11.
<H liner far
Then fame or richee are,
The graceful smoke wreathe of thb* free cigar.
Why
Should I
Weep, wail or aigh ?
What If luck Uax paened me by ?
W hat IT my hope* are dead
My pleasure* fled f
Have 1 not ntlll
My mi
Os right good cheer
Cigar* and heer >
nt
(Jo whining youth,
Foraeoth !
On weep and wall,
Sigh aud grow pale,
Weave melancholy rybmea
On the old times,,
Wboee Joya like shadowy gb*t* appear
But leave in to my beer :
(><rtd in dm#*-
Imve if loss—-
Ho, if J gulp my eorrow* down,
Or let them drown
In foamy draught* of .>l<l nut brown,
Then do I rear tho crown.
Without the eroee!
Appointment* by Ibe President
tty <i mi tn'iA the advir.r and otmtdt of the St naif.
Jm, H. Bowlin, of Missouri, Commissioner of
tbe B. to Paraguay.
Juo. |. Drown, of Ohio, Hnewtary and Drag”
man of iho legation of the Cm tad States at Con
stautinoplu.
Garey W. Bookman, of California, Stterefary of
the legation of the V. 8. iu Chill.
22iH) |i *o*U M ‘m*” Walker, of Miraiasippi, Consul ol’
the f. 8. at Genoa.
Roht. Dowling, of lowa* Consul of tha V F. at
Cork.
Jo*. W. Livingston, of N V., Consul of the C
F, at lm liuiou, Fan Falvador.
Alhart Mathleu, of N. Y., Consul of the I*. F. at
Carthagens, Now Grenada.
Cha*. A. lews, of Maryland, Consul ol the ti. ft.
at Revel.
Henry Antbon, Jr., of N. Y., Consul of fcha 17.I 7 .
S. at liatavia.
Ueo. T. Ingraham, of Me., Coniul of the U.'H.
at Laguna, Yueatsn.
Edward I*. Peter*, of N. Y., Count! of the U. 8.
at Trebisonde, Asiatic Turkey.
J. W. Mamieville, Hurveyor General of Cali
forum. __ _
“Knur. a u A.I aNT I’ovKki v. Rome miserly
inorallNt haa recommended that if you are deter
termiued to eoinmit suicide iu consequence of po
verty, do Uic deed early in in the morning, instead
of late at night, and you will nave the expense of
threemeaU. We oan ejpbrtf better advice. If
you with to protect your well against poverty ad
dreee a line to Wood, Rddy A Ce., W ilmingtoo.
Delaware, or Augusta. Georgia. enclosing ten,five
or two dollar* and a half receive in return 11
wtrola, half, or quarter ticket. Thin will uutUlc
yt>u to a chance in the magnificent pile of fifty
thousand dollar*. .Should you draw the prixe, or
its proportion, do not foulialtly squander it, a*
eonie men do, but.toiUetoturiy Invent it. Instead
of Its diminishing, it will increase. You will uoi
•ualy be provided against poverty, hut you will he
rich and happy. Cut this recipe out and paste ft
in your hat or scrap book.
Navigating De Air.
The startling advances in the various depart
incuts of scientific investigation within recent
year*, seem somewhat to prepare us for still
mote startling achievement* The mind become*
addled iu seriously contemplating thr result* of
the past, and yet stilt higher aims and bolder es
forts aw mono and put for want, to eclipse the
wonders already accomplished. We have grown
cautious in expressiug a doubt as to the result of
the most seemingly improbable effort* that uiey
attract the attention of the public. Many of the
derided inventions or suggestions <•/ a tew year*
past, have been ouudueted onward to o tnpio
tio.
The latest and boldest explorer Into the utasas
of difficult achievements, Is Prof. Steiner, of Ohio.
Tim Xenia News announces that he is about to
make a practical application of the results of bis
experiemw, in traveiiug through the air ; and he
proposes to construct a balloon, or air ship, in
which be can cross the Atlantic iu sixty hours.
The bottom of the air ship is to be of thin sheet
eofttpr, three hundred feet long and eighty feet
in diameter at the centre, and tapering toward*
each extremity. •Beneath this balioou is to he
suspended, by wire cables, a platform of the same
eauioal shape, with ths balleeu itself-—and eo tke
• cutrul pari of this platform is to be placed the
machinery aud tho cabin for paoscugers. Tb.*
mirfare measure of the air-bil> will be one bun
deed and fifty-one thousand four hundred and
twenty-five square feet, and its total weight thirty
•even and a half toils. It will coutaiu two util
lion eight hundred aud ninety-four thousand four
huudred and sixty cubic IWt of gas. which will
suuport in the air a weight of eighty six and a
half tuna The platform, cabin, machinery, Ac.,
are estimated at eighteen tons, leaving power
euough to elevate twenty-one tom* of passenger*,
freight undballast.” —.layssfu t'onelituti .mullet.
A OhALMCNtt*.- Mr. Marsh A Cockrell, of
NsshviMe. puhlishe* the following ekalleiigo :
He first, lo lake five sheep from his
Aock, fitlW sws ari two bucks, aud match them
for f*2tK>o aide, agaiuat five other shm>p. The
prise to be uwarded to the owner of the thrre
>bccp oat of Ihe fi having tke largest amount of
soft Rue wool. Entries to be made with the Bee
rvtary of the Tennessee State Agricultural Socie
ty before the -Oth of April, ami the exhibition to
Uske place at the Nashville course on tke 24 Mon
day May. lftfifi.
.Second’ A match for a side of two 14on1
horse*, against two but trotters, not hlomimi or
half blooded. The annual traveling the greatest
distauca iu two hour* around Nashville track to
take tke purse.
Third A match for fiJtHHI a *idv, wf two mule’
against two camel* or dromedaries, to convey each
(too pound* on wheel* or not. us they think prop
er The animal that takes the burthen tht great
ast distance around the Nashville track iu two
hour* to take t* • prise.
He Wishes to show that the cotton climate is more
favorable than that of Silacia for wind raising
that the blooded home ia the most active axid strong
ast of ths race, and that the mule is a bettor annual
for army labor than the cornel or dromedary.
.SWfir A Mexican editor desertiw* the state of
affair* in tke United States as follows ; Already
the North are* armed, and are preparing lo de
dare war against the Southern Stale, having
Itaeo greatly enraged against them by a book
called fads few'* fuhm . and they are deter
mined to either exieruuug'c *hcm or Compel tboiu
o abolish slavery.
TIMES
sm
PRINTING OFFICE.
Randolph StrMt, Colombo*, Ooorjl*.
HAVINIi in .MMf"l ■•p.r.Uon ttronf HOK
A COm CYLKKVKK I’HKWBH
KtTNWIKO BY STEAM,
W arc prepare,l to execute, at abort notice, over.)
of
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING,
in un*arp*d style, a cheaply a* can be done
anywhere in the South.
We have on band a largo variety of NKW JOB
TYPE aud hall keep a constant supply of
Plain A Fane) Paper A Cards,
ililitMi for Omiiittf ..If llti, kiml of work,
Wl'll ~ompU.UHt .il l will iiihli. it (twit.
I y tn tliu InMirM, if p.r.uni Ui i-iiiil til
POSTERS,
HANDBILLS,
caumi.Aitfl,
PAMPHLET*,
DEEDS, BONDS,
DK, XAHATIONS,
BANK CHECKS,
811.1.S OF I.AKIMi,
LETTER HEADS,
BILL HEADS,
DRAY RECEIPTS,
BLANK NOTES,
CATAAOOCEH,
LABELS,
WAYBILI-S,
Blanks of every description, &c. &c.
ALSO, KAILUOAb A HTKAMIIOATHLASKH
liXXrji T7H A CAY,!..
This Department is under tho Management of
Mr. D.H. I*OKTIK, wboee long x|*erioncu and
acknowledged reputation at a Job Friutor, tire
sufficient gniirantce that all work cuhruHted to bts
re will he executed with energy and faithfulness
We have now in connection with the cfllee a
complete
BOOK BINDERY
and having very recently secured the services
of Mr. E. M. CI.A UK (late of Philadelphia, , in
this branch of our liusine**, wo pledge ourselves
to give the inofi purred satisfaction in the louiiu
lecture of all stylus of
Ledgers, Account Books, Dookete,
Court Records. Steamboat and Rail
Road Blank Books, dco,
Wo intend not to bo outdone In the style and
finish of our work, in either department, by any
establishment Houth, and that we may lx* able to
make our prices satisfactory, we have adopted the
CAHiI MYHTKM.
Jan. i, iH'tU. U. K1.1.1M A CO.
Hint It her Plantations
FOR BAXE.
tl wig self ut * reoMojuiOJc price ami
upon ilircf- year* credit, one plauln
lion on ilie rai Mile ol I-Inn Uivnr, l.g*
when* the Rail toad from < .'olouibu* to ‘
warns, mnsisitii* of FIFTEEN HUMiRI'.H
AND FIFTY Af'REH of giM.it bottom and marsh
I .unit*, Mild eight huiulri'd and (Illy arres of J'bic iiiml
The bottom and marsti lands arc ns good as nifi be
found in Georgia. This uia> Imj divided into three
Hi-llli-im-iits. An extiM.sive t vec tins turn huitl. hut
more wirrk must yet ha done, to secure th* laud per,
iiiuni'litiy from overflow.
Also, a Plantation iiumcdiuicly b<'lo%v Mm ••*lnte of
Gov Town*, on the west side of 'the river, and one and
a hull miles below flic PtßfMd, embracing IWtliure*
ol Uic best Itiv.r HoUom, wilhottt any marsh ;nnl
and ut..nil sixty or •evenly •• r*nl high pine lUn.l. up
on w likli there ii henutihil Hint ranVUSiMlt •-♦•til*
men! 11 |m>ii title tror-t there rc two utiles and n hall
of food Irvtir.. lint rei|line* some rejmirH nnd r<<n*hlc
nild. exUiucion to lender il the land* secure. Upon
lurtb |daoliiiinus. Ilu* land* ure. tvlrli slight ovcepiiona,
fresh, ami extremely priulurtivei on the west sitfi-il
h all fre*h but ru-venty acre*. Any gentieman wi*li
mg to examine lhem. will please cull on Mr Lillx mi
ibe cast side, and Mr. Young on lire west side of tin
river, and should a purrhuse Iwianii# desirable, seem*
ul Columbus Poi4e**ioii given liisf Jannarv next
JOHN II IloW AHI)
January 11, Jfttft—-w fc dll
|| r IJoliimbii* Lmjumn. I oilier Mtona and Man
ulrMae copy tlm above weekly two uioulbs.
1000 ACKKS OK
Flint River Lands, for Sale.
THK undersigned being desirous of wtnd
♦TgjpL I *g up their business, offer lor sale, mi any
to suit purchaser*, a valtahle settle
* meat of
On Thousand Acres of Land,
lying on the West aide of the Film River, ten miles
Uorth.it Oglethorpe, ami ten miles ‘"south i of Key
uold*. Two hundred aerosol thin soltiunieut I* num
ber onepine laud, the balance (FOO acres) entirely
swamp, rhe swamp land Is loss liable In be iniiun
dtttod by lire River than any land* on said Rlvar
In Macoir county, and will doubtles* make from
•Hi to HHinshels of rjorn per acre, and rr<*m IJMHi tu
JiMMIIbs ol coltrtu. There are Hll aere* ol ptne land,
aml 15 ol Mwamp cleared snd In • state of culttvs-
Hon. Waktr, hcalthand •oclel) caunoibeexoelhat
lu Mouth Wosterr IJm.rgln. Apply to
Ofti *K h MONTFORT,
Julvil wtotwtf. *t Oginthorpe.Oa.
FOIt SALE.
r | IfR suhNfrlhci has on hand a few HTII.I.F idr the
I lUitiiHltirinrilig of PBAtil HRANDV or Will*
KK \ . wbit'h he will *eil at very low price* Also
Tin. Sheet Iron and Japan. Ware.
of every variety and dexeriplion, whs It ran bp bought
ni ibe lowest rale*.
,rou WORK,
Done at *borl noiueand on the mo*l liberal term*
J H ItU KS. Agent*.
Next door heiow Han* So on, Hn.ud Wlieet
July lb, IHSH- dwtl
A GREAT BARGAIN!
r pilK Subscriber*, having now purchased the
1 soli fa propany of the Coweia Kails Maim
iaclurmg Company, otter the same lor sale. It is
out* ol Ihe treat situations lor Milling and Manu
facturing purpose* in the whole country, and will
lie Mild on long credits, nnd the most liboial term*.
‘l’lllesof Warrantee will he made.
SKA BORN JON MS,
I*ALL .1 BKM Mh>\
JOHN L. MI'S IMA N.
fuoe 10, —wtwtf JAMKS W. WARRKN.
HARRISON & FITTS,
AUCTION A COMMISSION!
MERCHANTS,
NEGRO BROKERS,
ltd aud It I Uroacl Street .( olumbus. Us.
v '* ILL *Gll c •ntiuuo ibe atu.v* Uu at our old
> i stfiAd* IHauklul for lire natrouaHC trersto
loio a> liberally extended to u* by our iVleuds and
the public, we h >pt by reuewetl exertions to merit
It* coutlutisncc. No effort* wifi be apsrvd to give
enure ta tsikctlou to those wbo may y>ullde their
uualttes* to our earn.
We will give oar personal attention to tbo
tale of Roal Estate, Norroe*, Merchandise and Pro
duce. Having liouee* fitted up expressly lor tli
purpose ,we are pre pared to board, purchase
and sell Negroes on t on.mission.
Liberal advance* slllbsaudl a* heretofore on
Negroes and Merchandise
Adminlsiratorsaud Kaecutor*’ sale* attended to
on reasonable terms.
Hr A Mtock of LIKELY NKGRGOKMof all
classes will be keptooustauilv on hand.
GIIAH. M. HARRIHON,
GBOHUB I. PITTH
• ‘oliimhni. Mo|U 4. IKSH.—*t I*
FIFTY NEGROES WANTED.
fij HAVIN(* made our for
jnl fba Fall trade, we desire to purchasa
gt 50 or 81xty Likely Negroes,
u| g(Kd charaxiter, couHist ug ol young
men, women, plough ho >•.and gi'U, lor whom
the higneet markutpneo will be paid. I'ois ms ha
ving imgroee for sale will find it to their interest
to give us a call. We will receive and sell No
groiw on Conumacton and do idlorts will be spare*!
to make notialaclory aalne, for those who ntay
plane their negroe* in our charge.
Litieral advances tl ways made on uegtoo* wlmn
desired.
Call at the Auction and Negro mart of
HARRISON 4 PITTS.
au*l- wtwtf SO A 61 Broad Street
BEDBTEAD & MATRASSES.
I AM selling an vxodleut Cottage Bedstead for
. Fixe Doßars, (101 l ami see them nl J. If.
SIKES’ Furniture Store, dft Broad St.
Also Matra*.-ei- by the grosn us a Superior
quality. daofift—dt
GKOUGIA -MamifwtVubty:
\DMtNIKTR \ rorS M ALI. Hx virtue of an <*f
iter foun the If in,>iabb’ 4'min hi Ordinary of
Mirerogre rountx. Ga . I xx ill *‘U al tin- Market liouiw .
in the rhy af Columbus, Ga on the fiisi Tu-wlay in
in IVhruary next, within Ihe legal hour* of *ate. txx<>
Lei* half acre each, in the city oi < ‘Uumbiis known by
nunihrra ftTPand .VB.xxith all impinvemrui* tlteteon—
•eld ■> the fftoprity i*l‘ Jam* *I. liurnnl. tlereased. for
the betisfi* of the lietiF and cn.'ditir* es -aid estate
Teiutt of Mai,- I Swli
K H AHN AND. Adm’r
kij.ima M vrniiM. Aucitomre
C<>lunißu, |K, IJ, ItxJM did
URORQIA CkstUhinn lirr toiinlyi
<'K*ttuho*ckt* t’onrt „i Orefinuiy, Jan. Turn ‘JW.
Pieseiti E 41 UMKOUH. OidiHArx
TTFOHMte Itettttoanf A J. Pratbri snd liomeu K
A Jenkins. adniiiONttaior’ <*n tin esinte „f i.eunc
W fade, deeensed
Il is oretereft. that alt p*-rsotMk mmeiucd shew cause,
on or liefiire Ue first Monday m Auxurn next, hv *ai<i
Prather and Jenkins, shratltf nnl be disiuoned fmoi *xd
•dtu uinit rat km
A true tranwTipt fbun the nxiiiuies of said I'-nurt Jan
iWh. IftM* EG RAlKttiU), #rd.nory.
Jon l, IhM-wtda.
■. T. MARTIM. J. J. MARTIN. J. J. HLAVK
MARTIN, MARTIN A BLAJJ&
A-tix>rueiys at Law,
COLUMBUS OA
UvceiulM-r 17. IMS.—dwtt
i. 11. HE iILN,
ATTORNEY AV LAW,
HAMILTON UA.
Will iwaclice in tbccotxnttes of Harris, Muse.,
gee, Talbot. Meriwether and TroSpc.
Farticular altention will be paid to collections
l>aceu}ber S— wAdly.’
lion aml A Wrrnin,
attorneys at law,
CBAWFORD ALA
anar. n. howaki*. wai.ter m. wwaft*.
Crawford, Ala. June fl. wddtf.
\V. S, JoliiiNwn,
ATTORNEY .‘AT XiA-W,
C U HET A,
CHaiinlioo’.lioc> C ounty, (h.
(live* his entire attention to the practice in Chat
UthooL-bee and aijoining eountiea.
l|*ril 2(5 wAiiijr.
%%'illiaui Taylor,
ATTORNEY A. T X.A.W,
Cl TIIHFRT, RANDOLPH 00,0A
Will pnw-ti<-4‘ in the •••ainthv of Kandolph,
Calhoun, Tciroli, Karly, Clay, Baker. Dougherty
Miller and Stewart.
IlKrtii To- Wellborn, Johnson A Sloan. Attor
neys at Law, Columbus, (la.
All bufiuc-H* entrusted to his cam will mceivc
immediate attention. June 6 OM—wdtf.
Harioii Hr flume,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
TALBOTTON, Talbot Cos., Oa
October 2i, IH.h. wkdtf.
HOM'M A IdIHM,
ATTORNEYS A.T XjA. W,
COW M HUH, aHO KOI A
U J MOrtRH WM. A f.AWH
jNP*'Ofll rt- next dour to the Poet Office.
Hept. I, fkM. dwtf.
T. J. I \ A,
ATTORNEY AT LA W,
HAMILTON, OA.
Will attend promptly to all l>iifbi** entrusted
to his earn. ‘ Ju*2H fHJtt- wly.
K. A.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
C r T H R R II TANARUS,
IlHmlolpli Count
Having rum<rvod from <*us-t to Culfthurt,
Randolph county, will give prompt attention to
all business entrusted to Us earn.
April 27, J MX. wti
‘l'liwiiiii*. \% ( iihli.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
FHKHToN, Webftof County. La.
Wilt practice In the counlie*of ('lay, ChaUa
hoi)<*h('e, Webster, Early, Handolpb, and
Sumter. Fart icular at Utit ion given to colleuting
and romitling. Jun2fl IB6t- wtf.
wu. n. r.i.AM. tn anr hs oi.ivkr.
lOliun <V Oiiur,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BCTBNA VISTA,
MAmoNiimiNTy.oA.
Will practice in tho counties nf .Marion, Macon
Stewart. Taylor, fhoUahnoclitie. and any us the
adjoining count h-s, when their sorvlecs in ay bo
reomrml. Also in the District Court of the I ‘ni
ted States fur the District of tleorgia.
Hep tern her 11, DC*H. wtf*.
WM M < HAMRSIHS. WM. M aottßlNs- j * ni.HHIS*
Chambers, Robbins & Robbins,
ATWfaijxrK-x- ax’ i.axv-,
BUrAOLA, ALABAMA
V ill prarlicu ifi the i-ountia* <f Barbour, Pike.
Henry. Cofltr Bale, nml Kuswrll. lohl -wly,
mnWbHL
Attorney at Law,
BLAKEI.Y. fIAHLY. CO,. G A,
Blakely fin.. April 2, Jbdb. wtf.
Ja. A. 4 l<-ciil‘iiln.
AX'aOXIHTUX AX’ X.AW
Anil Nolle||or Ist 4'liMnv<-r>*,
ARBtfftLLK, fIKNKY ‘‘ol NT \, ALA.
July 10, wly.
M3/tt w. i ion-, b. ii. %
Ifiraitul snu4‘4ii,
OFFICE Corner Broad and Hnnilolph St reels,
utnbua Georgia.
Decembur 17, IRoiW wAdtf.
MEgtfjSk J - FOGLE & SON,
DENTISTS,
ifto-Gflb ‘ <*n Randolph Flreet, near Broad,
COLUMBUS, (JA.
Columbus, Doc. if, lho7. L wtf.
NOTICE.
*1 I>Rh GHIMRF 4k.* W INGFIKI.U Imv* renmv
ini thair officii to Juno’s New Building, over Hmu
Ware tk Co’* Flore.
tJuiuinhus, tin. Jan 6, ln.\* w&dif
RII’PIW; 4 IttS PAPER.
OF ALI.SIZFS ANDOIIALiTIKS,
TOR 8/ LE AT
Rock f.slaiid Paper Mill Dice,
IN VaOSTUf PALACK MILLS.
TKKMKUASH inalwlwll
P. LAN DON,
IS STILL AT THE SliiN OK THE
when* may be fimud alt kiuds, sorts, sixv*, de
MHHitious,piali(iea and quantities rf HA l'B AND
CArS.and ilia prettiest Childrou’o lints Sc Caps.
C L I K A P.
Columbus. l*a.,Ocl *B. IHM. w A dtf
BEDEI L & WEEMR
Wliotsanle snd Ketatl
GROCERY DEALERS,
YY’IDI. t eep constantly on baud a well aeloc
ted Stock comprising all arUolaaiu thair line,
which arc offered to tb-ur •riendsajid the public
generally at the LOW ESI MAKdET PKt
T &S. (ive ue a call.
Lock WUiMX. a.’o. IBMLL,
Columbus, (ia IW.St. wtwtf
COTTON. COTI'ON, COTTON!
(lOfKM ts IHW sellingnt n m>ol prims and If the
nttlesatid aceonnU past due loJ Knuu X iV.
arenotstum paid, suit* will he instltute<f inditmrim
tuately. A w.tret to tha wise ia sufflrttiut.
octl4 J. ENNIS fc CM.
LFOlp.l \—<'hatttihom'hi'e Couiiy.
f’earl of Ordinary, October Torm IK6B.
gVTtIEBKAS Hilliard ,J. WllUams. adiutuistra
t v i*io I'u i lie estate of John K William vlec’d,
I'cUtioos this t'ourt ioi letter* of .i'*u tsaiou irom
said administration:
It|* therefore ordered, that all person* concern
ed, be required to skew cause. If any they have*
within the time proeciibed by law. why atd . erter*
should not be granted.
A true transcript from the minutes of said Court,
thi* October 4ib. IW W ,
Oct. 7. IHW. w- itm K. 0. R AIKoRI), Ord.
FI HAITI KIL
I HftlKEs, nxefteci hilly ret urns hie JZ2P
P thank* to hie Irp-ndtlor past lavor* W
ami laxge leave to remind them of the
fact that he ie still at hie old hue.nose and etand, 36
Broad fttreoi, w here he will lie glad to vec his old
customer*, and as many new ones as are willing to
give him a trial.
Mutt ranee* m any quantity for Nth* cheap Ro
painng ot evgry diwenpUon of Kurattore done ut
oooe.aod in tfw noawnt style. Particular aitemiou
giveu u. upboiotering Church Pewe, Ckairvaud
Cushion* oi all kitule.
Oct H, wd ts.
BLAJVK.S,
Os every deeeription usexl by Lawyers, or officer*
of Court, priutml neatly aud <*u *u|ierur paper,
uitbu TIMES OFFICE.
BROWNWOOD INSTITUTE
Near LaOrange, Ga.
THB Mention for IhM, wilt be opened
M onlay 10th January.
il consist of two Term*—one of n
months, the other of three.
‘fAsiiL'irv*
IVVII.LI AM JOHNU, i'rinmai and Pnrpnrtvr.
netrweter 10 Political Econoiny,Moral ic Men Heienr*
f EDWARD R DICK MON,
Instructor in Ancient Lanauagcs and Physical fine nee.
II I*. BI.AOKHTONF.
Instructor ui MatticuuUa s— Mixed.
RODNEY DENNIS,
Instructor in English language arid Literature.
R M HEARD AND LADY, liourding Department
lßrn|bfr 11, ll(si—dAwlf.
MARION HIGH SCHOOL.
BUENA VISTA, OA.
This school will be re-opene<l for
reception of students on the third
Monday in January, IS/iW, under J.
R. PARKER, principal, assisted by
B. W. KF.NNKKLY, A. B.formerly of Touueaaee.
The subseriU-r take* pleasure in aunouneing
to the public, that there t* no longer any necessi
ty ui sending young wen to Colleges to have their
morals and manners corrupted -educate them at
or near home.
We are now prepared to giro a thorough col
lege course.
Kates of Tuition per *ehdastic year of fen
month*; 18, 24, JW and SJ6. Board at from
to $lO per month. J. R. PARKER.
Dev. 0, lHhb. w2ui
OLENNVILLE
MALK & FKMAJLK ACADEMY,
Karly County, (*a.
afflSte THETRUMTBErt take pleasure in
iimtuH me i” llie ntr/.cns ol K.i
till- iiiljoidiiik > Olintics. ttiat tins -< 10-.i
sSfaiHaw is now open for the re. epiion of |atpi)s
under the . barge of an experienced Teacher, a graduate
of a MouUiern College It is the intention of tin’ Hoard
to make tins a pannanent Institution, worthy the conh
dence and gatronage of the public. To parent#, win.
have to board out their sons aud daughters to school,
they recommend this place |for its heailhfulncM, good
society aud ftyeedoni Ram immonil luttmn..* ‘Pile]
“clioinstnyear consist* of two terms'of twenty-one 1
weeks each. The rales of/vktnu are a* follow s:
Tuition:
MpdNinff alld Reading per >*ar §l6 Oh
M|M|ling, Ih-ading. Writing, .md fundamental
tuhts trt Arithmetic per year <R tW
fJAognipb), Anthinatic., (jTaimnar, History
rind Writing, tier year. tfi 00
Philosophy, ('beinistry. Algebra, (ieometiy
Trigonometry. Rhetoric and l.ogn jier year M HU
Creek, Latin and Hurveying 40 GO
Pupils w dlls; cltarged from the tune of entrance jo
. lose us the term Nu deduction made for alsieace of
Mss time than two weeks, and then only in caw* of pro
vidential httsthnnee Hoard *am be •.btann-.t conven
ient to the Academy froiu eight to ten dollars |*et month
lights, washing, hr included
JOHN H MKANM, Mm'yto Hoard
Janmtry 14, 1*39 wtf
LiHKirmnu. acmdi-mi.
Chattahoochee County, Oa.
THE Exercises ..f this Institution will
commence ou the first Moitdav m Kebrtt
next
Uonrding tan b obtained m ei. ellent
families at ait tsi per moiilli
Ttie locality of ihts Mrho.it is remarks
able lor heiillii, and the uoighlMirhood w ill
t'Diupare witii npy in morality and refinement
HATKM OF VI moN i
Per l*ef„.lastic year $lO. aud 833 Must. #43,
intrfnd mg'fiie use of the Itißlrunienf
ror Particular* address the subscriber at Pim-vthe,
U tier 1- w *'t M M ORt HBH
A CARD.
HA VIN (• withdrawn Irom tl Hrin of
HiMJHKR DANIEL & t'0.,1 cbeuriully
ret-oimuend tliurn to dll our former patrons, and
the public generally.
JOHN H. KABTHAM
’ l'llK Hulwonimra will continue under the Mims
1 name and styla—a general
HTORAUK & COMMISSION BUSINESS
XT THK
FONTAINE k LOWELL
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSES.
Thankful lor tho pant liharal patronage ol our
friend*, we solicit it* continuance, and piadge out
individual oxertmrM in plea** ail who may entrusr
their ImmiMi to us. We are prepared to grant
usual faciJmo* to our customer*
MjcIIKH, DANIEL 4. CO..
Wm. M lluoHKa,
Wm Da niki.,
WtaLiv C. Hvuukr.
Aug. 5, U.
IT) THOSE INDEBTED.
YY 7 f- hereby glv’ u.nire that all claim* due u*. amt
** not (Mud or HSllsfUctority arranged, prior to imst
reliim day id the respective counth- 111 hT.mTi the par
lie* reside, will be sued None will be slighted
inartO-dwtf K. BARN ARli A CO
CIGARS DIRECT IMPORTATION,
i j w v BOXKH Havana Cigars of various brand*
I * M f lor sate at small advances for Cash by
Jan 19 —wtwtl E. BARNARD 4 CO.
i
Bacon! Bacon!
! YV K >lftV6 oowoiihand and willlw oousUnUv rv-
Helving, Prime Tennessee Bacon Ham*, ide-
I and rilu.ulders, which we will sell althelowe*. Com*
mission House prices.
Martft wfctwtt f.. Barnard a cd.
I. BARNARD 4 DU.,
COLUMBUS, OA.
WHOLESALE AND HETA 11,
GROCERS & PROVISION DEALERS
irrm llAVßouhamlnml will rontinne in receive
j m: ITTn largo aud wen selected stock, euihrar tug eve
■UQ rv article In ihwirliue. which are oflomd to ibeu
and the public at market ore.-. Home
and see us. septlW ftos7—sKx II
(■KOItbIA, Slntsrl t oniilyi
OIXTV * niter date Application will be made to
l ’ the Court of Ordinary-of Stewart county fbr leave
in *e|l llie inter* *1 of thr minor i lullin'u ol .Muhala
Welch, deceased, late of Hievvmi County, iia . in the
town proptMy belonging tot said vNiate ui or near tbe
iHi'orjMimied ntnit* <•? tiw Tow nos Cuthhert, fieoiggx,
then imere*! being three-*eventh* l *iud pn>peiiy.
K F KIUKMKV, Guardian.
January 10, WM.~wkn.
CHERRY PECTORAL,
For th. ropld can of 1
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS,WHOOFIA'G-COUGH,
CBOUT, ASTHMA, AltD
COHSUHtTIOIf.
HatMKixi.n, Ms**., QOth lb>r . IgM. Da J f Avxs
-1 do mu hesitate to *;> tb* best remedy 1 have ever
touiid ft*r I'ough*. HonnuMie**, Intlueiixa. aud the
• onomninul *> mplom* of Cold. I* vour t'IIKKRV
I'KCTOfI.U It* constant ue in my metier aif im
litmdv for tho last ten year* has shown it to possess
MMpenor virtue* lor the treatment of the*.- • onipiaini*
KHK.N KNIGHT, M I)
A R MORtbKY. Ketj of Mien, N \ writ. * ‘1
have tun'd your Pectoral my self and m m> tUiuily evsr
•inei’ you invented it. and belters it Dm beat mtvdmne
for il* purpose ever pm out With a bad dd I should
sooner pay twenty five dollar* for a bottle than do
without u. or take any othi remedy
CHOOT, WnttOPlNG cut i, 'll IM-'l.l K.N/ A.
BraiMOPliLn. Mt** Feb 7. IfiM
Brother Ayer: 1 will ciieerthUy yuur Pectoral
is the Ih-1 remedy we ponses* fi>r the cure ot II luminng
Oayr*. (V.as. ami the cliest diseases of children We
ul vour fiuirrmiy in the Mouth appenate your skill,and
commend your medicine to our people
HIRAM 4'ONKLIN, M I)
Amos 1..*. F.m) . Monterex, Is . wnte* 3d Januarv
IHcai. “I had a tedious Intfuenxa. which confined me
in doors six weeks; took many niedieMie* without re
lief; dually tried your Pectoral bv tin* advice of our
Clergyman. The first dose relieved the aorencM in mv
thvoat and lunge; le*a than one half the bollle made
me completely well. Your medicines are the cheapest
a* well a* the heel we can buy. and we esisem you
l)t. and your iii<‘dicines as the poor man's friend
ASTHMA OR PirrnißlC. AND HRONCIHTIB
Witt M*m hi*t:u, Px.'Feb 4, IW<l
Mir, Ymir Cherry Pectoral is performing marvelhma
suie* in this section, It ha* relievsd several from
alarming symptoms of consumption, and is now curing
a man who ha* labored UMtorllt artbetion ofthu lungs
for the lasi forty years
IIKNRY L P ARKS. Mercham
A A Ratnsuy, Ifi. D . Albion. Monroe County,lowa
writes. Me pi. fi, IB); “During my practice of inenv
years, I have found nothing equal to your Cherry Pec
toral for giving oa*e and rMhtflo cousumptlve patients
oi curing such a* are curable “
We might add volumes of evidence, but the most
convincing proof of ihe virtues of this remedv is found
in its effect* upon trial.
BOLD ;by
Dr. David Young, and Dan forth * Nagel, in Cohun
*• ... and by Druggit* and dealers in Medicine* gener
•Uy every where eel.TO- wd3m
WANTED,
4 N Overseer for a lore* of eigliteen hand* in Mouth
Y Western Georgia He must lie sober, industrious
and honest, and must furnish a recommendation of hi*
t-haracirr in aM three respects. A married man would
b* preferred, but hi* fimstiy must be small Apply in
pereon ut thi* olfice Nsvl— wtf
LUMPKIN HOUSE.
LUMPKIN, STEWART CO. GA.
THE aobecriber, having purchased the
|**Jj above houae.ts rettolved to make it one
Jjjui,worthy the patronage of the travelling
public. If good tare and attentive servant* should
entitle a Hotel to custom, the uoddraigoed flatters
hinwelf, that those who trv him once, will come
again. Connected with the Hotel, are commo
dious Stable* with trusty, callers.
Dot 19. wtf. JOHN YARBROUGH.
SEED OATS,
A LARDE MIJPPI.Y constantly on hand, front the
.Middle Hut**, where th* Rust did not prevail
nct.'iS w'2m 41 BN HY A ( O
-J. B. k W. A. ROSS,
Wholesale and Retail
DRYGOODS k GROCERY
MKRCHANTN.
Macon, (iror{ia.
Also, Agents ier Wheeler's and Wiiaon’a
Sewing Machiaea. #ctU—Btf.
TROY FACTORY,
( olunalHiN, <ia.
If? K.the undersigned, have thmday purchased
\V Irom James Hamtlion, the I roy Factory
and entire stock, and will continue the buuneeM
under the name ami at vie of Troy Manufactuting
Company aud will manufarinre and keep con
stantly on bend, at wholesale and retail,
Chaira, ifadsteads, Wardrobes, Tuba,
Buckets. Hafea, Tables, Bureau*,
and other House Furnishing article*. All orders
addressed to the Troy Manufacturing Company,
will receive prompt attention.
JKFFERSON A HAMILTON.
JosKrir Jefferson, John H. Hamilton
Columbus, Oa , April 19,
BROWN'S HOTKL,
OPPOSITE THE PASSE MILK DEPOT
MACON, GEORGIA.
E. E. BROWN, PROPRIETOR,
B. F. DENSE, Buprttond<mt.
tv Meal* ready cm the arrival of every Train.
Macon,Oa , April lA. 1856. wtf.
PLANTERS’ WARE-HOUSE.
OOLUMBUB.CA , June|!ii, 1868.
THK undersiged return their thanks
kjMkjT ‘ , b'*' r friends aud tlie public generally
the liberal patronage heretofore b*mow
ed, and hope by a strict attention to buametw 10
merit further favors. They are happy to state
tit at thev have secured the service* of Mr J. M.
WATT a* Hook keeper,and Mr. W. A BFD
KLL as Halesmao.wh.j will be happy to serve tlietr
Inends aud il.e customers of the houao.
DILLARD, POWKLL A CO.
ColuiniMU, June 29,1858.—wly.
BEDELL & WEEMS,
MAVH renioeed in ih oorocr formerly occu
pied by W A Redd. 4Co , lately by Watt
and Sappmgtoii, where they will keep constantly
on hand, a well selected stuck of
GROCERIES,
consiepng in part of Bacon, Bagging and Rope
Sugar and Cofloe, Liquors, 4c All ul which
they offer at l*> lowest market prices
Aug 30, tfifiS. wtf
MORE NEW GOODS:
AT
ATKIN SDN 4 TAYLOR’S
f*LK second new Block of Kail and Wiiuer
Hoods ha* arrived and * non in store and Hie
9A ladies say. comprise the hnndsomest ami rv licet
isiK HCloelton* now on eahibitwn in the trade < Msr
ale receipt* oiuprwe an entire new slock of
Cloths. Cassimeres. Doeskins. Satinets
Tweeds, Jeans. &c. &c
WHITE AM) RED FLANNELS,
1) K I. A I N K N,
CASHMERES AND PLAIDS.
SHAWLS,
in almost every vansMy and color, all of. she latest
♦lmp.-* aud make*
A I.AKGK I.OT .OK VERY
Tlttndwoone “Pi-iutia,
varying in price from to cent*.
We have now in MtorC a v* i> hundnoMie Miork of
swiss ;kmbh< mdkred collars,
Mb* eve* and Ibllan in seta, of llie finest Freucii work.
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
Opr kits reeciots al>>> rornprixt* a goml a*
W sortAiMNM of i.atiio*. th.iiileunm*, Boy*, uml
f Ml 4'hikfre**s AIIOKM, wlihli arc very Cheap
We also have
n HATS & CAPS, fit
DOMESTIC GOODS,
A T ‘MAN T FAC T l K H R'H PHICgS,
ofwldrh we have a tine select mu ftiun the h*i maim- ,
lIM Hirer* We eapeeiaity mvHr the ijtdie* to rail and
etNiiime our goods before purc|ia*mg. We buy no in
lermr auelion Imsof <dd goods; neither do we buy anv
good* at auction, butoeb et torn llie best, rirheal and
Inrgesi aim k* lit llie NorHn ru market*, rejecting such
a* are imperfect or out of style. In regard to price*. w
are deieruiimoi not to fie und rold by any house m the
ti<J . ami mdeed our ana i* to deserve to be called th,.
I ‘lo upe*! I'iudi Mloie m < ’u)uuibu*.
W*’ have lately engaged tho service* of two more
salesmen, by which we Imiie to remedy ihe onlv oiijer
ion to our house, that of b,-mg uuahki to aerve all our
palroim promptly.
We Hiiall m a fi w day* rcreive a large lot of
Germantown Zephyr Woollen*.
rottMistlng of
Talmas, Basque-. Jackets,
Sacks, Cloaks, Boots, 4c.
Ahm Knitting Yarn in White, black and fhney color*.
If you would !„ suited m price, qualrtv and style, give
U* H,-All. No *ec ond price. Terms t'ab
G. W. ATKINSON * TA VI.OR.
f olumbus,Ga., Nov.lsitk *tf !
W IT MkYRK A II WHCTB
MAT HE X WHITE,
(L r ominissioii Bltrclianls,
DKALKRk IN °
Pork. Bacon. Lard, Flour Butter,
CHEESE, DRIED FRUIT, *c.
oow nliiut Street
Particular (mention w ill be given to tbu Purebase
and Mhipmenl of all description* of Western Produce,
and articles of Coirnmati Mauufiu'turv.
November , lbib dlmwrtiu.
Timber Cutters’ Bank.
KXniAHHJK AT MIGHT ON
ow VOHK,
LOUDON.
FA KIN.
Frunkfort-oa thfMaln
HAM IK KM,
UK H LIN,
UIIK MKN, Ae Ae
Pur sale at Ihli Bank iu sum, u> suit purchasiers
J.B. Hl’rTON, ( aahior.
Bavaunan, dept. 0, litiet. wfim.
GKORUIA— TaIbot Yuuntyt
r |nVO month* alter date appl,i at ion will be made to
I the Court of 4Ordinary ..| aid,rounix. lur leave to
sell Maith.i 4 negro woman aud hei ‘two children,
Charie*. a buy about three year* <*Ul, and an infant, be
longing U the estate of James L Caiiier. de ea*ed
IMA AC CHRNEY.
KDWAKD W Pt>|'.
Exevut4>is of Janie* l. • alher. dreerused
Deceember 47, IfON. w'itm
A DMIMMTKATOR M hale-Wiil he sold a.
Fort tJames. Ga,. on Mt Tuesday in April oexu
to the highest bidder, four Negroe* to wit; Kittv a wo
man 40 year* okl; Maria a woman 40 year* obi. and
her children Jtdui H xcar* old. and a child 4 veara old.
a* the property i>f Win Tboey, deceased
IIOHT. G. HH KM, i .. .
W. TON BY.
January M. ISsh—wtds.
PkIGESTO SUIT THK TIM I S.
the eagle
MANUFACTURING CO,
OFFER llwir v.rion, styles ol Goods, conipri
■mu osnaburcsTyakns, FASHION.
(orMripw.)
FINK-KNOT PLAINS. NEGRO KGRBEYB
SOUTHKRN LINSF.YS, “TRUCK FOR
TROWSKRS,” COTTON ROPE, 4e. Ac.
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
The, m,ile ihe necwl atleolion of the Trade
to their Stock whtch >r coaiplele in every reepeol
J. RHODES, BROWNE, Aceni
Columbia. Dm. 4, 1847. iwliett.
4J E4UI4. 1 A.jitay Csuntyi
Two month* after date application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary for clay county, for leave to ael|
four negroe*: Kitty, a woman; Mariaii, a woman;
and John* hoy, and Mary a child, belongmi* h> the es
tats ot w m. Toim-v. deceased, nfi'lw courttv.Ua
KIi.RICKH, .
W. TONBY, 1 Adm re
Jaauary b. IKM w4u.
Book Binding
Ij'XECUTRD in superior sivls at ib office of the
U CalontbusTißMw.” ~3^
NEGROES! NEGROES!
WE are constantly receiving from Vir
gima and North Carolina a large JR B
and well selected stock of Men, Women,
boys and Girls, including field hands, house fIX
servants, mechanic*, Ate., bought by one of
the firm cxpreasly lor this market. Our friend*
may rely on getting negroes of good charade!.
coming up fully to our repreaeotatioos—aa we sell
oone oa commission
HATCHER & McGBHEE.
July 26, 1858— wtf
inais-ismiLA ®BM®ei
EATING SALOON.
Jay. / N WILL be opened by the _
th ° ° c(ober
Boarders will l>e taken by
the month, week or day. Meals at all hours day
or night. !KrT HI 8 JJ A R will always be
supplied with the Choicest Liquors and Cigars.
This House is two d<> r >r* tmlow the P. O.
oct4—wtf. F. WILHELM, Proprietor.
1)11 W‘ W. WILSON,
DEALER IN
DRUGS, Medicioe*. Chemicals, Books, Sta
tionery and Fancy Articles.
Talbott on, Ga., Sept. 24, w—iy. j
SPftOTFS
CELLHRATKD VERITABf.E
oi.i) ! :xc. l.isi 1.
AMERICAN HITTERS,
AN INfcSTIMAUI.fi
TONIC, DIURETIC,
AM)
ANTI-DYftPEPTIC.
QCIRNTIfICAbbT prepared from tne original
O recipe of oIJ Dr. rtproti. and {eminently succee
full aud bigbly , popular piiyniciaQ of Hbropafcire,
I England.
Theae highly palaub'e mxl a*r eable bitter* being
[ composed of
! I't’ltKl.Y VEGETABLE EXTRACTS,
I judtc oualy aelecUMi and akidfully eomp<>tiidcd are
| eoiiflieiitly roeommunded to Ibe public lor their
Valuable Medicinal Properties n
Kor Loa* >.( Appetite, Sfcrv.ju* DeUifltjr, Knout,
Dytpepata, they are litdirpeitvable.
la functional deranHemeut* of the Liver aud
Kidney a. a* well a* Jaundice. Rheumauam, Gootand
GraviL ‘liey area-aiwe qua noa”
Kor Female Complaioia tbta prvpart wai* pecu
liarly adapted.
For children barra*md with the Colic, and Die
pains of Itotilitloul it is a<>o bins a-suager. v
Asa stimulus to Invalids, (be e-ieNtde<j and sick
these bitter* ar.- unsurpassable and free from Alrho
hol and. are a sure previ-ulivt of Lbiits and Fevt-r.
DfKbOVluMfl
A wineg'asstwo or three timesaday. For ladies
tw'tblrels; ('i.ildren In proporliou. J'or ery weak
t atomactis one third water.
t Prepared at at KagS Laboratory, Montgomery Ala
To be had of Druggist's and country merchants’
generally.
riepl.4—wif H(T1,1.. DlH'KfcOO.
J H FKMRERTO.N 4. .N)
HANDS WANTED
AT THE
Engle Factory,
COU MHUH, GHORlih
: TNIFTY IIAN DH ran find regular cinplnvmeiit at thie
F Paetory.
j IL7” Boys und Girts ran earn from 7to 90 dollars per
’ moiitb, a< cording to age and sktil
Nov n. IN3N. a Jim
NOTICE TO COTTON PLANTERS,
WF., tKo underngned, invent*.t* of the lroo
s4cr:w Frees, tako pleasure to calliog at
tention to Free*, for which we have obtair ed
lertier* Fsttent From experience we are satisfied
that this Prra* in not ooly capable of pressing cat
ton to the u-usl size, but with a small additional
co*t of compe.-’kon at the Giu la m size suitable f*<r
shipment by *ea going v mss la The Cost now for
coinprevHing w froinvU to9o ceutsper bale, which
j indirectly come* out of the planter. Th;n Pree* w
durable, as all of its bearing and straining parts
are of Iron.simple and suitable for negro manage
meint. We are making arrangements to put up
! the Frees at all suitable points for inspecli >q.
For further information, add rens us at Selma, Ala.,
* or D. A Hobb e, Journal Office, M outgom**rv
Ahn.or B. C. Corbett, Columbus, Ga.
W F. f C. J. PROVOST.
August 8. ’57-wtf.
I tSKBT BUKIIL tISIS.
1 Ul, < \--Kt ! !,( KIAI, 1 \sE ...... .
A ed by ihe above engraving, >s beautifully fin
ished in imitation of polished Rosewood, and is
the most taateful and appropriate metallic chi*
II >w used. It perm ns a view ol ihe enure* body
after it w enclosed, the top being composed of
thick plate glam, protected by elaboraioly orna
mooted tape, one of which may he seen iu its
place in the engraving. AH sizes from 27J to 75
inches in length, constaatly on hand.
NAME PLATES lurui*h*<i, neatly engraved.
N- B.—• No Charge tor lhaynge 01 Dtltcerv
DILLINOHaM A. DENSON.
Sept. 15th, IMSB. __ d4twtf
rail \1 iv €-1 %\o:
npHE undersigned are daily expecting a large
I *upplT ol this |iopular fertilizer, purchase*!
1 from the agent ol the Peruvian government aud
warranted genuine Price four dollar* per one
hundred pomidu, or g 7 p r | on G t fiooo pounds
Terms cash in all oai*.
Octl4~wtf QUNHY 4 CO.
| VALUAULL KIVU: I*I.ANTA I K)N
FOR SALE.
Til K Miibacribcr now offer* for sale hi* vatu
al.lc river Plantation.ight mllMabove Fort
<raina. couuining 715 acres, of which 815
,-wpre. are first rale River Kotiomaml the balance
: high PineLaod of gooff qualitg. oiobrac.ng a good
and comfortable dwelling, with a well of excellent
water, anew Cot ton Screw and Giu Hou*e and all uo
oemrery oiithouaoß and fixture* Os the boUoui laud
30 acres sre cleared, one third of which ia fresh.
In my absence apply | 0 Samuel A. Grier or Bemls
, klPreeeoti,at Fort fialnes.
Ja.nrar. ■*... JAMRHCMUCR.
PLANTATION AND MILLS
FOR SALE.
t A VIN(; determined to remove Wet
I offer for sale my Plantation and Milts in
< hattahooche* c.ouniy. The body of
(imams about \ 300 acres, of which llmre ia
a conaiderahle portnm open and in cultivation
T he mill* (lirtet and flaw; are in good repair al
most new, Nituated on ihe road H ading from Co
lumhos to Bums V.sta, via (Jienalta, on the Ochil.
Greeg, *re operating advantageously Persons
wishing to purchase this most desirable place, are.
rmiueeled to call and examine for tfiemselves. as
sured that a great bargain may be had. Dunug
; my absence the proimrexs will be shown to purcha
sers by G. P. Gordy, who may lie found on the
i' l *, l *; . BAMOKL 1). HARP.
July If—wtf
Great Inducements toj
LAND BI YEKS!
ifßi X’T'K'K ass
l!!;^*cottut y , Ala,
iMMMI *• • will sell iny home place. situated
mhos Mouth *f toe town of lajion
j alt* per acre. This plans contain* One Thousand’
Acres, Kun are cleared, 45u fresh, lies well, and Is one
of thohandsemoat places in the country The grow
th crop, which purchasers are Invited to examine
will speak for the pnHluctiveness ol the land. The
woodland is heavily timbered with oak and hickory
The improvements are of the beet character, smbrw’
iii a two-story bouse, with eight rooms, well built
am! in good repair The health ol the place is •*-
cel'ent, beyond al’ doubt: and there in an abun
dance of the best water Fence* la excellent order
and theplantatlon improvements** good a* could be
desired.
< In Immediate connection with this place, I will
soli a b*d> of jdW nccss, 3W ucree oimn, irst rate
fences and the other improvements pretty good.
Price *> per acre. Mold separate or in ooanecitou with
the home place aa preferred.
3 Also 900acrea of laud throe miles distant from
the other places, known aa the mill tract, in ibis
place there are 30# acres land open, balance well
timbered. Hvalth and watc* excellent ami the land
strong and productive Price six dollars per acre
4. Also, several Desirable Kalidlog Lots, In the
town of Clayton
t ‘y ( owe soon and bny bargains.
_ J'HV 11. MI LIKR.
Clayton, Ala. Aug Mft, ittSO—wtf.
VALUABLE
Chattahoochee River Lauds.
FOR SALE, AT A LOW PRICE.
fTHE uib-cribcr uHan lor ml* 3*oo norm
ol land lying od Irontmg two miles on
the Kiverin Heory county, Ala., 15 miles
fort Gain**, Geo. (to which place the
South Western Kail Koad is now being ox tended)
and 5 miles above Colombia, Alabama. The
tract is susceptible of division into two very desi
rable settlement!*-—lies very level, iswell watered
the location remarkably healthy, aud the purcha
ser could have the corn, fodder and stock at a low
rate. Being determined toaeU.thoee deatring a
bargain, will not be able to find ooe more di*.
posed to give them one than 1 am. I shall keen
this advertisement standing until I sell. Coma an d
look for yourselves, or (or particulars address me
at Columbia. Term* easy to the purchaser
July H.vmJSr*****™*
Augwt. •owoiil>,n.lw nopy wnnkly till fnrkd
T. S. SPEAR,
PRACTICAL WATCH M AKER
Successor to S. It. Purple, cor. Broad &. Randolph st.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
73R2 WATOSffiftSa M /,
STERLING SILVER & PLATED WARE.
HAIR. WORK.,
A beautiful variety of Pattern*. I will make to order any design and .itylc and |datt you may require.
WATCHES, CLOCKS <Sc JEWELRY
Repaired by competent and experienced WaHpnen, and warranted.
CANES! CANES!
(•old, Silver, Ivory Loaded Head*—Hickory Crook* and Swords.
PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
’ an<l s,eel Frames,
of the best quality tnattufu. furcd. OItHM set in n’d frames tofiui* al 1 eyes
I invite the attention of all t< my Stock, and will thow it with plea MB re, whether y*n pnffWls
old Staiol. Corner Broad aud Randolph Strveti*.
Coluiubu*, (Ja., Obi. SO, 1858.—dwtf T. 6. SPFA R
lIcAVITT’S
At the Old Stand, next Door to J. Ennis &, Cos.
99Broad St., ColumDus,Ga.
WHERE can be found a superb assortment and! Watches, Jewel-
ry, Silver W'are, Fancy Hair Pins, Head Ornaments, Guun, Killer*
Pistols, best quality of Hold Pen*, tnd every description of good
rV usually kept in a first class establishment, for Cash or approved
V* ||g Ciwlil. Every will be warranted as represented, and
fti will not be allowed 10 e sold any other way.
Mr. J. H. BRAMHALL, a practical Watch-maker, and Manufac
turer of fine Chronometer Duplex Lever and other Watches, i in charge to do the
Wutch Work. I will add that Mr. B’s reputation in New- York as a firs’ class Workman
1* beyond question. He will he happy b nee all who have pood Watches, and desire
them kept so by having them properly repaired, also those who have been unfortunate
in having had their watches injured by incompetent workmen,and desire them put in
as good condition a a when fiiat made, and at reasonable rote*. Samples of his new
work will be shown nt any time.
Mr. GOLDS BECK ia on hand at his poat, ready to ***t diamonds, make new Jewelry,
engrave neatly, all kinds ot liair Braiding, in a neat and artistic style.
Thankful to my friends and the community at large for their liberal patronage hereto
fore we hope to merit a continuance of the same. Oct9—w&ditn
A. H. DkWITT.
J, H. DANIEL & GO.,
Have now in Store ami will be constantly receiving <!uring the
Fall months, the most Fashionable ami approved styles of
READY MADE CLOTHING!
entirely of'UHMr own nmnuf'erliire, which they claim to mirpaee anv brought to lb*
SfUihrn Merkel.
-sass*
A LARGE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF
GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS,
Huts, Caps , / mbnllas, Trunks , Valises , Carpet Bags,
Traveling Blankets, Shawls, &c., &c.
They also keep constantly on hand an assortment of YOUTH’S ULOTHING, of tL. i
wn manufacture, ranging from 10 ta 18 years. •
CLOTHS, CASSIIIKRES AND VESTINGS,
of the latest sty Ice and greatest variety, manufactured to order in styles to suit patrons
A targe Stock of SUBSTANTIAL GOODS for laboring men.
Sept 2t>, 18L8— dwtf. J. H. DANIEL & CO.
TOKQ- m, warn,
AUCTION & COMMISSION
MBHOHANT
CUTHHERT, OA.
nRY GOODH, Gr<><'fie*. Frodure. ami Goode of
••very deernptmn received ami sold on coihiiimsiwu
KtPERB Tl>;
Jenkins. Atkin* Aln ; fiiliw.ii A Atkina; II Broke;
J"**•* A Kiddirn; A T Amo*. M‘rrhaut*; llan David
KiildiMx; Judge J 1> Leuaarvi. Hood A Kobuwon. Curh
fien. Georxin
Aucttou *!•** every week. Consignments Muliritrrf
Deci'Mibvr 17, IBsre~wthu
NOTICE.
\LADY experienced in Teaching, and com
[Mdent to instruct in tke usual branches of au
English Education, with music on l'mnu and
(iuitar. Druwiug and Paiutiug aud French, iude
*irou* of forming an engagement with a private
family. Would not object to forming a ."elect
Rckool, by the union of several families. Address
A. B. C-, Drawer 17ft, Columbus, (Is. liest of
reference given,
December 22—42 A wtf,
LOST,
IN Albany. Doughtily ensuty. or lieiween that ,vfare
and Newton, Baker riNiniy. a I'mmissi.rv Note
fir S4t 00. Mtepben ThomitHon. maker, dated *o;m
lH*e m June, tuft;, and iwyable to A. J Bnlev or beu
rvr. six mouths tfter tbs date thi reof I hereby ftm
warn all perm us ugamsi trading lor *atd note )
JanlP—w3t* a J BRILEY
EARLY SHERIFF SAf.ES.
U, T II.L he sold hsfltre the Cout Ileus* door in the
town nl Blakely. Early county, (.a., on the find
Tuesday in February next within the legal hour* of sale
ilm- billow mg psipeNr, to wit:
Lot of 1 Arid No 236. in the sixth District of Early
minify, levied on ns the |*mp*rtylil U II May ato
satisfy one ft la. from Early Superior Court in
favor of Henry B Ruhr, vs dpi. II Maya; property
pointed out by the defendant.
Also, number MW, in the **th District i>f Early coun
ty. as the property of John Drtl to aatiafy four ft flu
from the Superior Court of t’lav county; one in favor
of Frau. Woufrlitd klnvi Dill ami Marshall.; one in
favor of Brow ning. Hiewart & Alien rs Dill A Marshall
—one ill fk vor of Draper A Kidmig* va Dili It .Mur
shall; one mi fhvnrof Mallei A. Putmier vs Dill A Mat
■ Imll There is. but 1 30 acres of this lot levied on; that
the west part of it—pointed out by* the Hh'fTof Clay.
dec SO—wtd A Ut ft 111 NS. Sheriff
POSTPONED SALK.
Mm, mt tkt turn* Um> and place, unit 6c soM,
fDK of Land nhlither'three hundred and forty four,
in the *Vtb district of Early county, containing 2.V1 acres
more or less, levied or as the property of John E Raida
to satisfy one h lit issued from the Mu perm r Court of
Early county , in favor of KmH W Mitetheld. Adwi'r
property penned out by Piamtilf.
Alsu, Lot af land Wo. one hundred and siity-four,
in the *JMt> district .and Karly countv. levied on as the
property of William H Williams, to satisfy one ft fa
ftron. Early Mupenor Court in fhvnrof Lewis Day, va.
VV K Williams; property pointed ont bv defendant
ANTHONY 111 Tl lIINM, Mb'ff
December 9U, 183*. wtds.
Early County Mortgage Sales.
WIU. he sold before the Court -house door in the
v lows of Blakely, Early county. C*a . within the
usual hours of aale oa the first Tuesday tn March
uext, the following property, to-wit:
One negro wnmau named Sally, sold to satisfy a
mortgage OA in fhvor of Hnni* It Prescott asthc
pnvperty of Nrliam H. Wood. 1
Alao at the name place, on the first Tuesdavin Feh’y
Two lots o| land, numbers 11V and l*. iu the sixth (
district of Early county, to satisfy two Mortgage tl Iks,
one in favor ol H. U If NesMtt va K II Wood; ftie 1
•Alter in fhvor of Thomas Nesbitt and Starnes, vs. V >
I! Wood, Trustee for ‘Mart- L Wood, said property
pointed out to said ft fas
ANTHONY IIUTCHINSheriff.
December IS. lfti* t, w-ut
Nolle* to Debtor* auct Creditors.-. Alt j
persons indebted to the estate of Stephen Weath- .
an* are hereby revested to to make immediate pay
ment, and ail holding demands agau st said deceased
are hereby notified to render them in to me, duly au
thenticated* within the time prescribed by law. for par
merit. FRANCIS T WEATHERS, Admr.
January 11, li3<k—w4od
TWO months after date application will be mada to
A tlte Ordinary of Muscogee county for leave to sell
two negroes. Henry and Gilbert, belonging to the es
tate of John E. Diah&roon, late of said county.
_ _ T J. DAVIH, Adnt’r.
Dw l#4d-wn> With ib will annexed
Ad nitnUtrstor'* ffwia Agreeably to an*or
der of Ihe honorable ihe c.nri of fir.tmary ol
Chattuhooebee county, w ill le sold Indore the ('win
, lloiine door in the low n ol Cu**eta in said county, on
; llie firwl Tm**da.v in January nett, within llie fegwl
hur* of sale—One Negro man Allen, about :M or .16
, yeors of age. a* the progest? ofßammd C. Dodson.de
< eam>d. Mold for the benefit of creditor*
Terms made know n on the dav of *ai*
JOHN H DIM AN. > . . ,
W.J. OILM AN, \ Adnir *
November 8. 185§ w 40il
GEORGIA, Talbot County.
Wwhreaa Archibald Atkinou applies to me fbr
etter* of yiiardtniiship of the |* rson and ol
Ja*iH-r Bueffihg* aud Martha Mnetllnjpi. orphan* t
Henry MneUing*, deceased.
1 h'*c are- therefore to cite ami inlmoii!*h ail jiersoTi
icelmgan interest in said xuantliuiship to be and ap|*-ai
at my ttfiWe w itbin Uie nine pre*enbrd by law, then and
there to show cause, if any ibex have, why said Imier*
should not be granted
Given under m> otfiHal signature, tin* loth Deeeui
her, 1850.
MARION BETHI NE. Ordinarx
Dec 13, w4od.
GKORGIA, i II U r.Vlllim IIKH CO.
WHEREAS Samuel D, Harp, Guardian, for
the per aoo and property of John C. F.
McCook, applies lor fatten of dreimeaioo from
ton same.
All persons concerned, are hereby required so
appear at my otfice, within ihe time prescribed
by law, and *how canoe, (if any.) why said letters
should not be grant’ and.
Given under iny band at office, the 2d day of
Auguc-i, Ittbtt
E. G. RAIFOR.D, Ordinary.
Aug. 7, IBM svfnii
G EORfffA—Cliufahnoclivv County;
\I T HKRKAM Mubett f Fattenmu ami Marl ha Brew
Ihe estate qf Ferr) Browning, dec*a*ai, laic of oant
eoMHty:
Tfiew* are then-sere t. r-sts- and admoi.nih all and sin
gular. the kindred and creditors of *oid deceased. U> a4>
paar at my nlfine and die their ohjei-tions. it any iliey
have, on ,ir bethre the second Monday in January next
otherwise Letter* will be granted lo mud applu uul*
Given under my hand si <.re. Uec . Ihsm
Daclfi—w3Ud K. G. ItAIKOKD, tkrdiiiary.
V>TI4 ETO DKBTORM AND ( REDfTORS-a7
permn.K md bleii to tin .-emote of (feurge Oulten.
late fw Musei(fee county, (li . deceased, an- requested
to make uuiuediole payment; and those holding debt*
oanmor figmowto agomst said itei eased, will present
them duly aiitlientirated to me, xx itliin the tune prescri
bed by law lor pa vine in
De. ft) -wtds WM R TURMAN, Adm r
r I ’ W(J mouths after dote application wdl be made
J the Court of Ordinary'i(Tal!>oi (..uiitv lor leav i
’ **** belonging to the estate of
Mrs Elizabeth Dun- an, lute of Talbot county, dec’ll
: JOHN 8 DI NCAN, Administrator
! Nov. loth, lift* —wide
\il ml nI at rat or*, Sale.-Wm bn ild nn Kin
first Tuesday in January next, the house and lot in
i the town of Lumpkin, known as the residence of Ma
hala Welch, late of Stewart county, deceased Hold
! for tke belief?! of the heirs ami t red i tor* of said estate j
Terms made kmnvn an the day of sale
N* I I KIIIkHCV. Ad’nir
\ DMINISTi \Tt IR’B SAI.I WIHh
-*V tin- Court Mptiee door in ‘the town of Tnlhotto n
Talbot t uuiity. CJa. on Wm? first Tuesday in February
’ nail* with ll the legal liowve of sale, agreeably to an
order of is ourt of Ordinary of said county, all of
the aegri • s b l. Hgiug to He estate ol Ehlridge Adaius,
late of raid MNMtty deevased—vg: Franks man 8H
years of age. Mhuts. u uian OP years old; EmHv yw
old. and her buy child 3 yours old; Husun years old
and bet three children; Rose a child Mold for Hu- ngr
poe* ?f division JOHN K. HAKKI.SDAI.E,
Her 11 —wide Adm'r de bonis n*n
L'KaU'tki.oi ket Court of Ordinary Dtc. Turm \bb6
l’resou t E. ti. Km ford, Ordinurj.
LTPONIk* PetrUon of Hyman Afbrhten, Administra
-1 u>r on the estate of tireen Bently. deceased-.
It Murdered that all persons coueerued. shew cause
if any they have, why said Administniiorshould noth*
discharged from said adininwiration by order of said
Court, on the first Monday in June, IRW.
A true tr:u-script from ‘ • lumntes of paid Court
December 14, IS6H.
decJp—wtim K- O. RAIIoRR. Ordinary
A DMINUITHATOR MBAI.I Agreeable to an onldr
*1 of Court of Ordinary f Muscogee co.. will be sold
at the Maiket House in the cily of CuluiiihuM, m sanl
county, on the first Tuesday in February next,* negro
mail by the name of George about *5 years of age be
longing to tin- estate of John M Russell. deceaM-d;also
Fanny and her four children, and Henry about 13 year*
of age. belonging to the estate of Harah E llusseU, de
ceased. Terms made known on the day of sale
JAM EM M HUMHKI.I.. Ad’mr
.. _of John M. and Harah E Russell
December 18,1 MI W4od
AND JEWELER,