The Columbus weekly times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1865, February 28, 1859, Image 4

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To 4m 014 trlrafl. B V I 1 AMI BEBJAMI*. Old friend j though umnjr a .vu* k*Gk •'. And havt* #..w*hal wiser grown, Hinoe jow and I Brxt met—* Th* l‘v Urol l our boodtU* grew \V hen life w# rosy, fntdi and IM, It blooming brightly yet. Time bring* a pttikwofitta mind, * Time take* more limn lie leave# bellUtd- Tlnie U a thief ofjoys ; Tim turn# one's golden look* to gray, Tint* draw* a bill which ail muni J*ay — Tnn rook®* old man of hoy*. Time, with hi* and hour glass, stand- To wap the harvuai of our land* To fI&WTtMI prosperous day* . Time M*i* the keenest uwl to rust. Time crumbles rnonnnrenta to do#l -- Time rob* u* of our praise. Much fault in found with Father Time, In book* and speech©#. pro*© .md rhyme, Hut we will not upbraid; For he hn* left oar heart* a* young A* wires is youth we laughed and sung fu sunlight and shade. Who *ay* that g* makto friri'l*hip cold* A true affection tio'or grow* ohl, Hut Inal* like mountain-pine*, Whoa® heads uufadlug verdure crown*. Though Winter darken* Itu-iu with frown*, Ur Hummer smiles and diinc*. I with that round our mutual souls, \A bile uarih upon it* axis roll*, ih vine* of love that run Mbtfit spread tb*ir tendril* and embrace The i-herhthed, dear ii of efi rue©, Ho that from sire to ton. Our large affection migffit survive, And he a* brightly kept iHve When w# exist tiu more, lly thorn- we leave to guard our fame*, A ud keep uiiataiued our honest name*, Aa hr the day* of yore. Old friend, ‘tut aoinothing Hi thuee hour* • n w. w.j To feel rflal in our heart* there grow* A plant, amid life'* sauds and *now*, That may adorn our buuh! Mi Moth Kit'* Guava We find thl* gem in the laat number of Itonuer'* New York Ledger. It I* from the pen of Joseph Ilarber: beyond the Hum, where daisies white Star the green turf like drop* of light And room and eve the Mummer long The lark besiege# Heaven with song. Near a quaint idiurch, who*,-ennobling lower Jtmt top* the Ivy'*sheltering Imwer, And close beeide the pathway trod, by Pilgrim, Ut that House of Clod, Ue*t* all id’ thee, oh ! Mother mine, That Earth could keep or Heaven resign, Thy simple tomb heyotid the He a With flower* to dr®** i* not for <utt, No more lhe*o hand* the notlM gray, NMiul In thy name. shall so-mp away,-. Hut in my heart thine image dwell*. Wreathed with ftffuclioil'# asphodels; Nor younger love, nor laee more fajr, Mother, dispute* thine Empire there, When death my latest breath *hnll elalm My Up* idutil shape it to thy name. Tx TIINUK AT V OIM-UKITfOg TO TH K A l/t l*t- Ti*v ov Oi Hi’ We hare boon watching alien lively the eon. * ol discussion In Congress, and liefore the country at largo, on the fdid. ll prrtpo itiou looking to the Ac<|Uiithro of t'ulta ; and although the men opposed to Ihe itdmiiiiatratioii have talked it great deal ivgniu*t Mr. KltJoll'* bill, not on* at tlintn if ©MNNHn) |u Hi® ncqiiisit/ion of the island. Howard hold* a* n political n*i mn that it gravitate* to the Union. Foot, llxde, Crittenden and Tboinp*oti in Congress, mol bolt* before the people of Virginia, all aekmrwledge that the aeqimition flw>>l /ionic, only that jb pre-onf tiiu. ih not opportune, and Mint they un opposed to it-f* being :i.’.|iiired by Mr. Huelonian. The*e ohjactbm* are nothing uyu-e limn the ea vil* of the spirit of faction. The fuel i* and tho opposition loader* know it well -there i* no op position among Hie people to (ho acquisition of Cuba, except with a few abolition I,ninth-*, who •ppuee ever;, thing but their own mm rod doe * trim*# nf disunion and di-.s'rucition. -.V. >’, Her aid, Krtruditiom us ('• mtiuuU. it 1* officially an nouuccd tlmt ti udditioit to tim ‘lTuuly >( Extra dition between Franco aud the United State*, lias been ratiljcd in the w'nrdi* following: ill iiriiclotn the extradition convention between the United Smi.-s aud Frauen of the mii of N'lVt'inlter, T*U*, and to (he udditiotiul nrtii’l<* of tin- 2ftb of February, JK4, r >. It lit agreed l.N'iwtMMi the high contracting par twil i k (ratftrimi’ of%‘k i ttijtilife Iwtwei'ii ‘fcL.- United Ktatnof Amorifu af<l rrmiw, of NmvmhW Dili I M4*t, iul February 14th, IH4.>. and now in force between the gevernuieiit*. shall extend not only UHorooio. charged with the erbium therein men tfoned, hut *l*o to person* ebarged with the fol lowing cviiii"*, whether u* prim ipala, auuttttaorVe*, •r woiuptuMM. namely ; iorging or knowingly pnafftng or put tiug in em ulation onuntwrftdl Soin or bunk note* or other paper current as money, with Intent to dufraud any puu>ou or ficranoa; einheiuleinont hV%iiy hired or Salaried, to the detriment of thou employers, when|4heae crime* are subject to inlinuuu* punishment. from Me Moronoak AVp/</*Vu. DrtMon* to) the .Supreme tour* of tuurgla m Mitrott .luttuar) Term, IN.T9 John 11. liryiui, vs. Alfred L. lew, et *l., True tee* of Jack non A r admit v l'reMptt** In error, from Talbot Judgment lielow rover nod. llryan tore down, aud appropriated to hi* own i*e, school liniian. The tnnUHMI nnod him, mid laid tlndr damages at two thouasnd dollar*. The highest proven value of the house wa* tir hun dred and ‘fifty Hallort. Held: that under the idmiiHsUucea of thin caw, it whm efror iu the Court below to iurtruct the Jury, that If they should enueider this a wot lor exemplary damn g**, they iiitKlu find a verdict against Hi van for auy amount they might see lit. provided they did not go beyond the tuuouut dunned iu the de claration. Smith .1 INm, for Plaintiff iu error; Belli tin k PerrjwiM, contra. Jinipsev B. Hunter, v*. Joseph K. Ilhmot—Com plaint — In error, from Schley—Judgment he- i low reverted. j Before a physician, who hum ilium a medical ‘ account, in tleorgi*. can give hi* diploma in evi dence the diploma being granted by a Medical Collage out of (he State lie must prove that the College granting it in a legally constituted inrti tutioii. Hienford Jt Crawford, for IMuiitiff in error l>ari A Hudson, contra. Chen. J. Davenport, v. Obcdiuh K. Harria— Eject muni lii error, from M uacogee J udg mvut below a til rimd. It in not coin|a‘t jnt, to prove, by parl testimo ny, the MM of a lot of land by tlm sheriff, under a ft. fa. agjim-i a defaulting fax collector, until the otioc of the Coiuptr Her Ucncrul of the Stair i* searched |,r the A. fa. Hlanford A Keene, for Plaintiff in error ; Smith A I'ou and Corbitt, fontie, Uoarge D. Wiley v*. Stephen Kloeko Ejectment —ln error, from Clay—Judgment below at tinned. 1. A power of attorney. to convey laud, and a ■ubHcipieut convey ao<H'under it, are good ami valid in law, where the grant from the State of tioorgin, to the maker of the power of attorney iRMteJ q/W it* execution, but Aa/oe* i)m> to tton of the deed of oouvoyaucit, under the power. 2. A power of attorney ututd by two wiim** •*, (one us whom i juatiec of the |iea*oy) and re corded with a deed executed by virtu* of it, may It* read in evidence without further proof. a. A deed purporting on it* finns to In* made by A. as attorney for B. but signed by A. m princi pal, should not be rejected w ben tendered in evi dence, merely <*n account of the informality in the signature, and the party claiming under such a deed cannot In* comp iled to g> into a Court of Rqoity to correct the informality. Baal I and Johnson A Sloan. (r*r Plaintiff'm er ror; W. C. iVrkiua, contra. tishml Clifford, h. ,i/, e. Hubert O. Holton, ad luiuiatmtor. Ac. -K.piity In errur, from II omit on—Judgment below rpvcrsed. Teotator de\ imml aa follow*: In cam uiy *nt) Jauu-o li* Wore be arrire* at the agi* of twenty one years, Jaml without i**ue, all the property herein Iwdore given to mv said s >8 Jaiue*. I give aud devise to hit Mood relation* of nearest kin, to he equally divided am>rn K them ” At the death of testator, the nearotU l.Umd relation *ury * ing him. was Margaret, aaiaUu. Th iidmm of two fiber sister* who had died before survived him: Margaret died Inlare vbV aotl James. Held, that on the death of Jautes, un,l,,f the age of twenty one years, the pronsrty devised to him must he equally divided between the | rkiMrrtt of the three sister*, and Hot between the ‘ children of Margaret only./ Killeii A Hail, for Plaintiff iu error; Uila* A | Wairan, eoaftro. So*# of Malta. A deputation of thin my*. Utriouc order ban gnuo trout Ma> m to Culumbtu U iuauguruie M Lodge m tku latter pU,-,-. We Uumi from u friend chut they were very hospita kly received in our sister city, aud the work us initialing luemU-r* gow* ln\ ctg on. By-the-bve we have on hand, and will publish in a Vow day*, a story, which may, |M-rhap, throw Home light on the object and origin of this Association. which b lately attracted much attention and mad* many convert# in this country. —M*hvh State /V###. Will. 11. Chambers. ATTORNEY AT X.AW, U FAtU, AI. A. Will praiftiw in Bnrbmir nli'l tbo adjoining r-HUilu . tl’ Alulfumn, nn<! in Qi 1111,1 cnuoly.lln. .Unury2l, li. _!!Zs. <>(-. *. Tlioiioim, AX WOt-TC.'S’ A‘X‘ UV, OH M KIN HMl'lll’rl 11l lUII.NO, *A*T HII'K OK WJIfTK MAI.L mKKT, ATLANTA, OA. Unl.t PrnnirMti tlo* seveml f/'nurt* *f Pulton Cos. Thu Mopeiww four* of t)pe I'ouirtlo* of fa**, t ;l>-|ou. t>bl< leKlh. l ayette. H|mhhn| and Troup rib rtupreno- fotirt oftleoigta, Allantii Tlw lt*- Ifirt Court of the |li,il*-<J Htuies, at NllMlu January HI ilftui mm U. r. MAftTIM. j. j. MAtrrtW. J.J- LAH MAHTIN, MARTIN 4. HLADK, .A-ttornoyH at Law, C9LUMBUS, OA. !>••( emtier 17, I MB—dwtf. 11..A ill'll A IVci nii. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CHAWiORD ALA. NUBT. !*. nOWARtI, WALTKtt N. WRRMN. Crawfrirtl, Ala. June 8. wAdtf. W. M. .loliiinoii, ATTORNEY AT I.AW, 0 u a a K T a, f hiittHh * it nty, <*n. diva* hi* entire attention to the practice in Chat tahoochce and adjoining eountle*. April tfb-- wAdly. Taylor, ATTORNEY AT LAW, t I I'll Kbit I’, It 4Mm ltd'll CO., OA Miller aud Hie wart. Krkku to- Wellborn, Johnson A Hloun, Attor ney* at Law, (Jolunibiio, tin. All buNinee* entru*ted to hi* care will receive immediate attention. June 0 ‘AH- wdtf. Vl.-u-ioo Itetliiine, ATTORN JJ V AT LAW, TALBOT TOM, Talbot Cos., Oo OnUibar 24, 4848. w*<llf. tloßfß A lillWM, ATTORNEYS A.T3LA.W, i numiws, uuouuia. It .1 MOMK* WM A LAWM. fhC next door to the Port Office. hpl. 1, IHAB. dwtf. K. A. TiirniiiMTd, ATTORNEY -A-T I*.a w, FOKT tIAINKH, (IA. Will priudiee in Clay and tuljoiuing c-onntie* in tleorgia, and in Ifenry county, Ala. February 7, lHMt—wtf n. v. .iki:m. Attorney nt Law, UNI* IN PI’RINCiN, AI, A. U 711,1, |tra*ilre In Hie ditb reni CoiirlM hi Macon mid utljohiliitt i oiuiiic- Htm t nileiitiongiven to tin lollartton ot i liiim*. fehlt -w Uni TANARUS... 14 I * N, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ha Mil. roy, ha. Will attend |iruiiiptly to all buxine** cntruateil to hi* care. Jan2M 18iiM- wly. Tlm.hi.-ih U Idlih, ATT( >UN K Y AT I.A VV, PIIKBTOM, Wuhalttr County, Ga. Wit! practice in the inmoticr* of Clay, Cliatta iiGonhtM', Wdiater, Kurly, Ruiiilolpli, Htewarl and Smnfer. Part hillin’ attention given tn i-oilerting uii<l remit ting. Jan2fl 1857 vvtf. WM. I>. KI AM. THADKI * OMVKH, IX'iniA OiiHT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BUENA VIBTA, MAKION|4 ‘OUNTY, ga. Will practice in the n•untie* of Marion. Macon BU*wart. Taylor, Clmtlubooi-hee, and any of the KMitdrqd, Al*o in Uie District Court of the t'ni led fttulcH for the iNMriet of Goorgin. Si-j.UniLcr 11,1858. wtf. S *>. >l:ilnr<l. Attorney at Law, KL.AKKI.Y, KAIU.V, (.'()„ UA, Blakely Un., April 2, lßsfl. wtf. JiiM. a. CleiMlciilii, AX“X‘3ajV3KTT A‘X‘ I.AW. Anil Mullrllor In Thnncrry, ABBEVILLE, HENRY COUNTY, ALA. July 111, 1858. wly. a’ 1.1. .■■, i. D.* UrntHl Hurgeun, OKFII'K CittWOT Hruo<l uiid Kau*li>t|>h Street., (•OIjUMHHS (U'.UlUtlA. Ueoemher 17, ISSH. , wA.ltf. J- FOGLE & SON, I) KN T ISTS, S.‘%U-OfHee n Runilol|)h 81 reel, near Broad, CO LU M BUS, GA. Columini*, Jhr. U, 1857. d.twtf. NOTICE. , lifts HHIMEHfc WIMfPIBI.D have minov ■flht’ ■> then oftirc to June’s Nov lliithling, over Ilnur lM Ware k \ t ..’s Store 1 AjM to|ii in bus, fin Jan. ft, IBSH. whdif F. LANDON, STILL AT THK SKiN OF THE when* may ho found all kind*, sorts, sixes.de scriptlooa.quulines aud qoHiitities.*l HA I 8 AND CATS, and the prettiest Children's Hats Jc- Cap*. O H 7: .V 1\ ('etutnhus. (Ja M Oot ft. 1868. wAdt BBDBTL & WEEMd W tiolsiulr sail Hclall (jIioCLK-V DKALEIIS, \t f U.L uw*p constantly on baud a well sehwv ’ h*d Btock (M tupriaiog all at tides m their line, w hich are ••tlerod to their .r tends and the public generally at the !.() iV SlAktiETPtil t £*V. Gift us a call. hoc* WKKMS. A.o. BKPtLL, Oolunthus, Oit Dec 22. wtwtl AMKKK'AN WATCIIKN! iowu IN UOlil AND HII.VKR CARKM. Jjfyjv At l*nipie's old Mihihl. Joint's New Uuililmg, • fcColuMino*, CHnufiii. ‘JO (let IWM T 8 rpkar; T.nirKiN norsK. U MI’KIN, BTEWAHT CO. (!A. subw'rtlier, having purehaaxl the llAll * b,,vw resolved to niske it om lalsi worthy (lie pattviuite ol the iravellu.g public |l good tare ami attentive servants should entitle a Hotel to custom, the uoddrsigued Hatters hums'll, that those who trv linn once, will come again t oonected with the Hotel, are eomnio dh>o* Stat lea w ith trusty i stlera IV wti. JOHN YAK BROUGH. To dantil'aclurcrs. \l’ MtL be oM on the lliml Tuesday In April next, v within the legal hour*of mite. before the ‘Court Uum> door hi Blhrrtoii, Elbertcomity, fta . tloltnoin Riter Cotton Fscton, situated at Anthony** riluml*. mi litou# Kivftr, in Blhi rtoii Conan Tin- Kaetor> building * ofbnck, 80 feel hpig, M loot w oie. 3 stories “ l Jr a,1 4 ll "*e of Ml tbet by .It* leet There are iUmmii l.sno •pieitir. sfl |onmi an extra number of card*, w ith all nihi-t mm limery ueremiarv tor making varus, r-itebinw*. *heetiu*. -lortm* uhd twilled good* ’Then are I a acre* of laud attiu h-d. <Ol whirti is a storehouse, w att le on.. and ** odd house* lot the nc< nmuiodatioti oi o|m rutne* The water power i* unfailing amt J.h.,„ta,.t Hour* load tm;A.i|u*ta within a mile of I the rachwv, ath.rdlng prune factlifle. r.„ -hipping good* l> B < aile, I.mj or It VN Korla.ni, |;, t , near the Fa. t n . * til .bow the property many one w mlimg to eaauiiuo'it The above property w ill be sold in MWifbnuMy tubo, aw aril ofarhttramre Term*, one half the purchase “i 'tie) payable J-Mh of December. |s.V.i; the nth *r half payable *stli .Xecrtiibei tttD. w ith atit<ion *•’ uriti KHlepoattltc ami title* perfi-ct KtbT—wide W M JuHDA.V Receiver 3STEW MANLEY, HODGES A 00. Have ju*t received a ft w down Clioier Watch Spring Skirts, NEW EMBROIUKRKD SETTS, COLLARS.fc SLEEVES. January 21S d.t wtl. PUBLIC NOTICE. BK IT KNOWN TO AM. THE PEOPLE, THAT I have more Stoves, Housefuraishing Goods AND TIN.WARE, Thau I have any w*e far Eh< h and every article sold by me are warranted to tie a* represented 01 no sah; I’urdawnWßl flndM to their urtereat to rail end ex amine m> Block. a*l am deternun<-d to *e|| Jen 7 wdti n m ALP WORTH Flint lUvrr I'lan tali tuts FOE SALE. ts will sell at a reasonable prirr and upon three year* credit, one plania thui on the e.ast side of Flint Elver, lgg|| where the lt.ulmart from frdilinhll* to 4Bi J ro**e*, iou*i*img of FIFTEEN HUNDKKI) AMi p|FT) Af REM ot giNid hoituin and iaar*ti l.andx, and etgtit hundred and fifty acre* of Pine land. The bottom and mur*li land* are a* good a* mil be found m tieorgi*. Tin* may be divided into three settlement*. An extensive levee ha* been built, but mor* work ninety fit be done, to wrurv the laud per. manently from overflow,* Also, a Plantation immediately Itelow the i-Ktute of firry. Town*, on the west side oft lie river, anil one and a ball mile* below the railroad, embracing I'JOlJatre* of the best Itiv# r Notiom, without any iimndi, and and about sixty or aeventy acresof lugti |rtne bind, up on wlnrJi tpere i* a Imauttfui and convenient settle ment Upon this tract there aretwo mile* and a half of good levee, hut require* some repair* ami conside rable r-xtenshui to render all the laud* Menu re. Upon both plantations, the land* are, with slight exceptions, fn-*h and extremely productive; on Uie. west sub- it is nil fresh but seventy acres. Any gentbuiian wish ing In examine them, will plcaee rail on Mr Lilly on Ur .wmtrtodr#’ •-4.M* ot„!)>• ■MiIIN II lIOW AHD January 11, IBW—wfcdlf. (]‘jr (joinmini* Knquiier. t'oriier Htpne and Man please copy tin- above weekly two on,nth*. NEW HOOT & SHOE STORE. A.C. MAUNDERS A CO. Iffl WOULD reep.ictfiilly inform cilixen* of Coiumbua, and the surrounding, that they have taken the Sh.ro recently occupies) by Merry A Landon.and are now ope ning the largest, im-hI made and cheapeet Htock ol EOOTS, SHOES & BROGANS lobe found in the City. HAVING EXTENSIVE FACTORIES OF OUK OWN. and having made arrangement* with the beat factories in iho United State*, with 20 year* experience in Memphis, Tenneeaeo. we are warranted hi saying our alock will tie SECOND TO NONE IN QUALITY, BTVLE, AND p;C ONOM V T O THE FIJRCUABUK. Our stock coimmcea iu part— Men’* T hick Hoots sixes bom 6 to 14; “ Kip “ half w<*lu*d and double aolod, “ “ W ater lioota; “ Napoleon Hoota; ** (JuvaJry do. ” Extra fine Water Proof Boot*; ** (/orkeole ” Finest |M-g’d pump and hall w*U'd Os Boots ” Ftencli Boole ol superior stylo; ” Plantation Boot*; “ Fun-at *tltched French Calf Boots; “ Pump ** ** “ ” Arctic Booti: Also, Men's Oxford Ties sewed and pegged; ” C tigress Oailera “ ” Calderons; M Bgott Tmw; Mm'a Call Pegged Brogan*, pumtw and 4 welted; M “ Hewed ‘• “ half 14 11 Sun I, Ooat and Buff Brogan* pegged; “ Army and Plantation tohoes Men’* Wax, Kip tn Bull Broguim pegged, Pumps dr. Welled. Moo ‘a (alters. Slippers Ac., of all the latest patterns. FOR LADIES. Finest Kid A Morocco lace and Coogm*a Hoots, thick and thin aides, with and without h**els. Finest silk warp lasting lace and Congress, do do Serge do Borre, do do do do Eugene, do do do do do Italian and English. do do do Frouch and (Hove Kid, do do do ” Kid Heel Slippers. English Kid and Morocco do aud half Cait ers. English Silk Lasting, do do do Velvet Toilet Slippers. Embroidered, do roceo, Seal and Goat. Spring 11 eel wee and Buskins. Goat, Call, liufl, Heal At Kip lace Boots pegged and sewed Kip A Calf Oxford Bouts laced and strapped Spring heel Kip Pegged lace Hoots. FOR BOYS. Boys Thick Boots, sixes 1 to 5. do do Brogans, do Ito 5. do do Kip and Calf, do do pum| and hall welted Boys CaJl and Kip Boots, welted and Double soled. FOR YOUTHH. Youth's Thick Boots, size* 9 to 13. *’ “ Brogans, do 9to 13. do do Kip do do do do Boots half welted and double soled. Youth's Calf, do do do and dodo do do Brogans pumps and half welled. FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN. Sewed Call, Kid, Goat, Seal, Gram, Morocco and Bull Hcoteos thick aud thin solo, witn and without heels. Pegged (.'all. Goat, Seal, Grain, Morocco and Bull Booteos, tlmi and thick soles, with aud with’ out heels. Fine Kid Ties and Buskins ; Common Kid Morocco, Heal and Goat Tie*. Bilk Lasting, Kid and Morocco Gaiters with and without heels. Kid, Morocco and silk lasting luce Boots, do. do Strapped Slim hum Children’* Congrena Heel Gaiter*. FOR PLANTERS. The largest, best made, and cheapest stock of NEGRO SHOES EVER BROUGHT TO COLUMBUS, Among them are, Round and Lap Seam, Double Braced, Double Soled Brogans, from 1 to IV Round Seam Triple Hutched Iron Nailed BrO’ gaits. Round iMiaiu, Three Holed Brogan*. Oak Bottom*, Rttwetta and other kiuda ranging m price from sl.lO upwards. II any of our good* do not prove aa represented by ua, we will make the deficiency good to the purchaser. TO COUNTRY MERCK A NTS, TRAD ERS, I'DIHi 11,RS, Arc,, . Wr can otter good* at Boaton and New York price*. By giviug u* a call you rau save from l* to ‘4O per cent n your bills. Taking the quality of our good* into considera tion, we are to ht'undersold by uo one North, South, Est at or West. We have made arrangement* to receive all new styles from factories ol any note m the United States us noon a* introduced, and shall be receiv ing tteeli goods every week from oer own fac tories. A. C. SAUNDERS A CO., Oct 15..wA-dii Uhl Broad Street. FOR SALE, A DBBIBAIILE KKBIDKNCH in J*T Wynnton. Apply to Ft 1 ! Nov. 10 -dtf. KIUV. T. SllKl'UKlU). Looking Glasses. I OftNt.KH AM TOII.BTB. A huge lot mst n- I* reived at J II KIKF.N’ Jan in 3fl llroad Mtm-t Handsome City Residence FOKSALK ON I.IIIKKAIi TKRMS. WI-; are now offering for *ale. the for mer Rem drier of James llanulton, Knq. IflM ro, “T l “‘"*it “** act*. m the must healthy, *JL*elevated and beautihil position of the . tt>. There art* on the prt-nttM->. in good repair, twoommodiou* Cottage*, one roltlain in* live, the other four rooms. w ith kitchens, store room*, etc., and a well of excellent water The shrub hery ha* ii One grow Hi, and .elected of the beat varte tie*. Sue ahade tree*. Ac. The piemittr* ran easily l*e auhtlivided, giving to each houaa half an acre, and front* on two .treels. More desirable piopeity rtr a modem'* ha* never heenolthred in Cotunihua. Kor term*. Ate . niq.lv tu KI.LIB A M A THIN FebO-dlftt burnt anil attractive Heading! MACON DEPOSITORY OF RELIGIOUS BOOKS! MAUI IX llOlkiX, %k'l. nVH constantly on hand ami i* in (receipt of ail the New and suitable U <<rka for tie Kuaniy and Mali hath Sc hool I.tbrrm Alao, Book* smtaMe for hi IN IHTKKM. TKACIifcH.N amIHCIIOI VKK. a great va riety us HIBI.K.S RAMI Kl. BOYKIN. Fcchruary 14-wim _____ IhWP* Agent WANTED, A CORDS WELL SB ANON BP PINE WOOD *S\J Appply at thi# tilth c iKtWdtl 1000 ACRES OF Flint River Lands, for Sale. THL uuderslgued befog desirous oi wind- up thir buainessi offer for sale, on any MB%tiioe to suit purchaser*, a valuable settle mX*. meat of One Thousand Acres of Land, lying oa the Weal side of thejriint River, ten mile* north ,>l oglethorp®, and ten rulle* “south of Key uohls. Two hundred acresof this setlleTient la num ber one pine laud, the balance (HOU acres; entirely swamp. i‘be swamp land 1* leas liable to be innun dalcd by the River than any lauds on said River in Macon county, and will doubtless make from bO to ’■Obusbel* of corn per acre, and from 1500 to MOO lbs of colU). There are MO acres ol pine land, and 15of Hwamp cleared end In astato of cultiva tion* Water, healtband society can not be excelled In Mouth Weslerr Georgia. Apply to COOK tL MONTFOBT, Julvll—wtktwtf. at Oglethorpe.Ua* A Git 10AT BARGAIN! THE Subscriber*, having now purchased Ihe enii re property of the Coweta Fall* Manu facturing Company, offer the tfuine tor sale. It is one of the heat ruination* for Milling and Manu facturing purposes in the whole country, and will fro sold on long credit*, and the moat liberal terms Title*of Warrantee will he made. SEABORN JONES, FALL J. HEMMES, JOHN L. MUSTIAN. fune 10, —wtwtf JAMES W. WARREN. WRAPPING & NEWS PAPER, OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES, FOR Si. LE AT Rock Island Paper Mill Office, IN FRONT OF PALACE MILLS. THRUM CASH. luoelftwtwtf FOR SXLK. rPM K subscriber ha* on hand a fi-w HTILI.H fer the 1 uiHiiutui luring ol PKACII BKANDY or WIUH KF Y, which he will sell at very low prices. Also oi every variety aim aewr.puon, which cun innwnugm at the hi west rates. JOB WORK, Hour ut short notice and on the most liberal term*. J *ll IflCKrt, Agent*. Next door below- Man* Houci, broad Mtret. July IH, Jgab—dwtf. fjjbGKOKCI \ MIMTAKT INSTITUTE THE GEORGIA MILITARY INHTI TETE having hewn made a Stale Institu tion, the New Hoard of Trustee* appointed hy hi* Exeellmry, the Governor, have, re i.itnfy, re-organized it hy el ling the fol owmg officers; < 01. A, V. BHI MIIY. MuperifitendeXt and rrofe*s of Matlo-maUr* *n<l Natural I'hiiosophy. • t ap) TIIOMAM It MrCONNEU- Commandanl ofGiulet* and Profiuwor of Engim-eriiig. Rev JOHN W MAKER GhaptniiiHiid I’rofessor of English Literature Mr V II MAGNET, Professor of Prench aud Uistory, Cap). It H CA.MP. AsMiMtiint Profesnor of MatheiNatH i apt M Z. RI FF, AasiHtniit Prof, of Mathematics and Nat. Philosophy, lir A. f ONNKLL, Burgeon. The second term of the present Aradeioic year will I'oinmem e on the ‘Jhth ol Fehruary, IHSU, at which lime applicants for admission will he examined by the Acsdeluir Hoard. liuring th present year additional building* have been erected, aud excellent scientific Apparatus pur cliased. lhu n-iideriiig the facilities tor tlo ilalion ami instrurlioii of t adeis greater Him they have heretofore been. TERMS Meant, tuition, fuel, washing, lights, nnrt all other Imoiiute charge*, for one session <<l five inomlis, qil'J, Ml paid iu advance A medical lee of #5 |er annum is required to be paid in advance No other charge will be made for medical services rendered to t udeiil topic* of the Regulation*, nnd t'atalnguenof the In utituto may he had hy applying to the NupcrtnMUtdeiU. Vo it g men from other States will, as heretofore b admitted s* f'nder* The Institute is located at Mnnctia. one of the high oat and most healltlft*! pmut* in the Htao- A. N BIMPHON. dec.33—dWftn Mem■ tarr Board Trustees. B ROW N WOO I) INSTITUTE Near LaGrange, Ga. THE 8< -smn for |s.*Hl, will be opened On Monday loth January. li wil consist of two Terms—one of sir months, the othet of three. 1 NA 11,1.1 AM JOHNS, /V|rHsi <m d/‘rn/mrtor nstntctm in Political Economy .Moral A Men. Metence. EDWARD H DKIKHON. Instructor in Ancictu l.nuguag*s nnd Physical Hrienre. If I* HI.Ai KMTONR Instructor in Mathematics Pure _and Mixed. RODNEY DENNIS. Instructor in English l.uugiiag<- aml.l.iteratnre. H ,M HEARD AND I.ADY, Hoarding Department De<emlM-i 11, I HAH—dAwtf HARRISON & FITTS, AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND NEGRO BROKERS, Btf anti 0 1 Ifroatl Hired col amb ns, Oa. Wild, sUll continue the abo*u hue at our old slum!• I’kaokful for the patronage hereto* fore ao liberally extended to us by our lYlonds and the public, we hope by renewed exertions to merit Its continuance. Noctfori* will bn spared to give ontire galisfactlon to those who may confide their business to our care. We will give oar personal attention to the sale of Kexl Estate, Nogroes, Merotiakillteam! Pro duce. Having houses ft tied up expressly lor th e purpose ,wo are prepared to board, purchase and H Negros* on <>n.mission. Liberal advance* wtt|bem.,de as heretofore on Negroet. ami Merchandize. Administrators aud Executor*’ tales attended to on reasonable terms. X3T A Htock of LIKELY NKCH.<>EBof all classes will he kept constant I v on hand. CHAR. 8 liARRIMUN, tJEOKUK I. PITTB. Columbus,Kept.lHSH.— wtslr COTTON, COTTON, COTTON ! CIOTTO"’ is now selling at a good price, and If the 7 not oa and accounts past due loj. Enni A Uo. are not *oon pa id, suits will bo instituted indiscrim inately. A word to the wise Is sufficient. Octl4—wAdtf. J. KN NIB h. CO. FIFTY NEGROES WANTED. BLa HAVING made our a-tangomont* for JR” ihe Fall tiade, w 6 desire to purchase 50 or Sixty Likely Negroe*, °* IP>°<* character, coinu.-tiug ol young men, women, plough boya.and gir(a, for whom the hignesi ninrketpn. o will (m paid IVa.m* ha ving negroM lor sale willfitid it to their internet to gm* us a call. We will receive and sell No gr>e* oa Commieeiou and no elfotta will spared to make satisfactory sale*, for those who may place their negroes in our charge. Liberal advances always made on negroes when desired Call atthe Auction and Negro mart of HARK ISON A PITTS, •ugai—wtwtl novV M Broad Street. a v VRI). HAVING withdrawn ,!rom the tirm ol . HUGHES DANIEL &. t-0., 1 eheerfvlly recommend thorn to all our lormer patrou*, aud the public generally. JOHN K KAHTHAM. r Suhacribere will crutlnua under the name I name and atyia—a general STORAGKdt CX)MMISSION BUSINESS AT THE FONTAINE & LOWELL FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSES. Thanklui tor the paat liltoral patronage of our friend*, weaolteH its continuance, and pledge out individual exertion# to pleace all who may eotruar their bufioem to u*. We are prepared to grant uaual laoiliticato our ouatomem IIUGHUS, OANIbIL dt CO., Wxi. H. UroUKH, Wm. Pa mel, W KSI.EY C. lioDUtS. Aug. 5, ts. J. B. i- W. A. ROSS, Wholes lie and Retail DRY GOODS & GROCERY MEIiCHANTS. VI n• o ii, t> corgi n. Also, Agents for Wheeler’# and Wilton*# Sewing Meohiaee. ectll—wif. notice. IT i* .aid that a Mr JAMBS ELLIS, formerly of I Halifax t'uiuil). North Carolina, and now perimp* a resident of the Htutc ofUeorgie t* the owner of a .mail Trai tof land, conlaitiing aouic Kitty Acre*, situated in the iteighlHirhood from w heart- lie removed, w hich fell to Imn by the death of a n*tcr. and w hich ! ant dean* muoi pun haung Should thi* notice hill under the •>b*ervation of Mr. Lilli, or In* heim. they w ill pieaac addreaa 4 \ XV WBITKHKAD, Pcb. Gotland Ntck.N C, PRICES TO SUITTHE TIMES. the eagle MANUFACTURING CO, OFFER their various *iyle* of Good*, compri sing DSN ABU RGB, YARNS, FASHION, PINK-KNOT PLAINfTNIcoBp KERBEYB, SOUTHEKN LINBEVB, “7'KUgK FOR TKOWBEKB “COTTON ROPE, it c.&c. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. They invite the special attention of the Trade to their Stock which i* complete in every respect J. RHODES, BROWNE, Agent Columbus, Dec. 5, 1557. twltwtl. Timber Cutters’ Bank. EXCHANGE AT SIGHT ON MKW YORK, LONDON, PARIS, Final, fort-on the-Main HAMBURG. IIKIU.IV, IIKKMFN, Ac Ac For sale at ibl* Bank In uin* to suit purchasers. ! J. 8. HI TTON, Cashier. Havannari, Bept. B, wbm. NEGROES 1 NEGROES! WE are constantly receiving from Vir gin is and North Carolina a large jr* 3 and well wjhcled stock of Men, Women, boy* and Girl*, including held hand*, house w*rv;ints, mechanic*, dec., bought by one T the firm expressly lor thi* market. Our friend* may rely on getting negroes of good character coming up fully to oar represent a Dona—as we sell none on commimoon. HATCHER Sc McOKHEE. July 26, Msß—wtf PLANTKKS’ WARIvliUi Si;. COLUMBUS, GA , Junefcai, ias. THE urideratged return their thanks j i/itlfff 1 their lriend*and the public generally the liberal patronage heretofore bestow that tliev have secured the service* of Mr J M. WATT a*Book ke- per, and Mr. W. A. BED ELL as salesman,who will be happy to serve Uietr friend* and the customer* of the iimise. DILLARD. FOWELL A CO. Coiumbua, Juue 29,1858.—w ly. GEOKGIA, < btittHhoorlifo County. f'hnttnhoorlme Court nf Ordinary, Jan. Term ‘bV. Present K G. Halford. Ordinary I TpOlff the Petition of John B Parkiuah. Adminh*- V’ tnUor dw Ikimik nun u ifn; Mdah nf Horrunu Pa rk man deta-uw-d: It ia ordered Uinl nil pi-rami* concerned shew cause, on or before the Ist Monday in Augu*l next, why lie should not Ih- diiomsßcd from *md udniuiistratioii A true transrrijH from .the munite- it said Court, January 18, IHS I J. E. G. ItAiFOUIJ, Ordmar) January *kl, IgW—wfitii. TROY FACTORY, IT7 K. the undersigned, liave ihiaday pnruhaned Yv Irani Jaime flarnilton, the J roy Factory and entire stock, and will cnntmne tho huame** under the name and htvle of Troy Manufacturing Company and will manufacture and keep con- Htautly on baud, at wholesale and retail, Chairs, Uedateads, Wardrobea, Tubs, Bucket*, feiafea, Tables, Bureaus, and other House Furnwhing article*. All order* addieared to the Troy MmiulHciuruig Company, will receive prompt attention. J EFFBKSON Sr KAMILTON. Joep.ru Jkfkf.bhon, John II Hamilton CohmitiGs, Ga , April 19, BEDELL i WEEMS, HAVE removed to the corner formerly occu pied by W. A Redd. Ac Go., lately hy Watt and Sappiugloo , where they will keep couetxutly on band, a well selected stock of GROCERIES, confliiit'ng in part of Haeon, Bagging and Rope Sugar and Cofloe, Liquoru, <Yc All ol which they oiler at tho lowest market prices. Aug 30.1855. wtf. W ff. HAVRE A II WRITE MAY HE A mini:, Commission ULrfbnß, AND DKaLKSH l* Pork, Bacon. Lard, Flour Butter, CHEESE, DRIED FRUIT, Ac. OO “W ftlnnt Stx-oot jssoaiisAva,©!ie. Paijieeiar aueiiiMift wW be give* tn the Puiettase November 9, I*s* and Itnwhtn. BK.WIIN A kOIIVKH, 30 BROAD ST. OFF Kit TIIEIR EXCELLENT STOCK OF si-i|PIANOS MELODEONS, &C., [j I 41 !fnr|li-rn |>rlcaa. A good Piano for $260: .Mulodeon* from s'>o to sl2. r . Also, an excellent Organ for Church or Parlor at $450. Call ami examine at dG Uroatl J*ji4, 159 wjy. ffMlf©. IH, 1 Y!£D, AKTIO.N \ COM MISSION MEXIOIIANT fIJTHHBRT, GA. UHN 0001)8, Grnrcrirs, Produre, and (iood* of every deMcriptinu rvcnvvil and sold on roiuiiibHtiori KEFKRH TO; Jenkiii*. Alkma A Cos.; AtHaoe 4l Atkins; II Brake; Jotu-s k KuldtHt; A T Ainots, Merrhaitl*; lion David Kiddmi; Judge J 1) Lennurd. Hood it Jlobiwon, Cnth kert, Georgia Auction sale* every week Cnm.igniiicutK rtolk it-. and December 17, IMS- wfau. MORE NEW GOODS! ATKINSON & TAYLOR’S Ol K hccoihl nt-a Mlofk if Fall .-tad Winr* i jMi Good* hasnrrived and in m-u in **o*n and rl.> nA iadie* say, minpriHe t liamtMiun Hi and rn he-t ...H. m-lection* wow mii eulnhilion |o the trail- Gin at<- receipt* compnas un cnttie new’ Mock ot Clothi, Cassimeres, Doeskins. Satinet, Tweed,, Jean,. &c. Ac. WHITE AND RED FLANNELS, D E I. A I N E N. CASHMERES AND PLAIDS, SHAWLS, in aluuvMt every variety and color, all of the latest * *hnpc* and make* A LARGE LOT .OF VERY 1 FaTi-isom® 1 ’rints, varying in price from to HLj rent*. We have now tn Store a very handsome Stock of SWISS (EMBROIDERED COLLARS, Sleeve* and Collar* In *ot*, of the finest Freneh woik. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES-’ Our late receipts also'comprise a good as 19 I f Kj t liihlren * HIIOKS. which ;uv \er\ iffienp We also have 4 HATS Sc CAPS, fig Ac kc. Ac. DOMESTIC GOODS, A T M{\ NTFAC TV R K R\S 1* RIC ES. ofwhk-hxve have a fine .election from the hr*t mnnn factur.ru We e*|e. iaU\ invite the Ladtc* to call ami examine our g..od* before purchit.iiig. We bin no m fenor atietlea b*i*f old goml*; neither do we Ni> nnv g'H.d* at auction, hut .elect from the N-m. riehei amt largWNt *toek* in the Northern market*, reacting Mich a* an- ini|erfect or out af at\ le In o-icani r.. once* we .re determined Uot to be Undi-r*old hj any hnu*e hi the city, and ind.-iM otirntm i* to and. s.-rxe to be called the i ( Itcapeat (*ash Store In Colttiultuc. We have lately engaged the m n ice* of two m-.r- ‘ ale*im-ii. by which we bop. to reuietty the only ohlec !•*> Uiourhott*.. that of | M ing unable to nerve ail our patron* prmßpßy. We *hii m a tew day* rt reive a large lot of Germantown Zephyr Woollens, rtuißinting of Children's Talmas, Jackets, Backs, Cloaks, Boots, Ac. Al*o Knitting Yarn in white, black and (huy color* It you would be suited in price. i|iialit\ and *l\le, giv u* a call. Net iwcotid price Term* Ca*h .. . . „ k TAVI.OR. ‘ f ohiiubu*. tia., Nov. 4y, ittss. w Early County Mortgage Sales. be .old before the Court house door in the ! tow nos Blakely. Early rouiily. tia , nubinih.- usual hour, of .ale on the ffmt Tuesday in March i next, the follow mg pro|irty, to-wit; One negro wonmn named Bally, sold to Mitisfv a mortgage ft fa in flavor of Heim* A Prescott a* the , property ofNeham II Wood .. V ANTHONY IHTTI HINK, w. ff, December 30, 1858 wtd* <• l-.OKt. I \ . Meuuii triiiiityi Ol\T\ D AYS after date application will Ih> made to the Court ol Ordinary of Stew art count > for I. to sHltlie interest of the minor children of Mahala 1 W elrli, ds cetiHed. late of Btew-Krt Countv. <Ja . in the ! town pmpertv hebingmg to said estate in or near the inrrujiorated limit* of the Tow u of Cuthberi, fJennrm. I theirntterwHt being three-aeventh* ol raid projertv JU. 7 10, IWO kIRKSXV, Uuaniu* j TT3HK i&SILILA tDrJ]®El KATIN Q- SALOON. s~\ WILL be opened by __ LA/ 4th of October. Boarder* will he taken hy the mouth, week or day. Meals at all hour* day or night &T*T HIS BAH will always be supplied with the Choicest Liquora and Cigar*. Thin ILiuuets two door* below the P. <)• o<: I wtf I WILHFLM, Proprietor. . J)K. W. W. WILSON, DEALER IN DRUGS, MtKiicine*, Chemical*, Book*, Sta tionery and Fancy Article*, Talbot ton, Ga., Sept. 24, w— ly. SPftOTT’S CELKBKXTTD VKBITAm.E AND AME Fi|C AN BITTERS, AM IXKSTI.VAHLK TOMC, 1)11 KF/rir, AND AUTI-DYIiPKPm. SCIENTIFICALLY pWT-oed from tno original recipe of <v)u I)r. t*r.tt.aud einloentl) bncccsa* full and highly | popular physician of Shropshire, England. These highly palatab'e and agreeable bitters being conipimod of PURELY VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, . judic'ously seiected and skillfully compounded are confidently recommended to the public for their Valuable Medicinal Properties, n For l,oa*ot Appetite. Nervous .Deoility, Lnnui, 1 Dyspepsia, they are iiid{*p* n.*able. udrvrt, orey anta -Vine qaa wrti ‘* For Female GomptaiuU tktH prepartion is pc-cn ilarly ndnpted. For children harrassed -with the Colic, and the pel ns of j Dentition! it is akooiblng essuager. . A* a stimulus to Invalid*, Ihe enlMkird and sink lhe* t>itiers are unAarpAHsalde and free from Airho- Iml mid, arc a *ur preventive of Chill* and Fever. DIM LOTION 8 A wine g'ais two or lhre timet* day. For ia,lie* tw ■ thirds; Gi.lldren In proportion, ll’or Nery weak stomachs one third water. Prepared at at Pag** Laboratory, Montgomery Ala To be had ol Druggist's and country merchants’ general l y. tfept. ‘J—wlf BULL. DUCK It UO, J H PEMBERTON A CO NOTICE TuT’O TTON Pi,ANT ERS, WE, the unden-tgned, inventor* of the Iron Screw Fret*, take ploafure in calling at tention to this for which we have ohtaii -d Letters Patient. From exp j n*nee we are aatwfied that ihw Pri-aa i* not only capable of preying co - to tint u-ttai size, but with a small additional cot of aompenioß at the Gib to a *i*e auitahle for sbtptneni hy j-ea going v**se!a. The cost now for coinpre-siug is from 70 to9o rent* per bale, winch indirectly come* out of the planter. Th.* Press i* durable, a* all of its bearing and etrairiLng parts are ot Iron.simple and suitable for rmgro manage ment. We are making arrangement* to put up the Prww at all suitable point* tor inapecti m. Forlurther information,addreft* us at Selma, Ala., or D A Hobb'c, Journal Office, Montgomery Ala.,or E.C.Corbett,Columbus,(in. W. F. A- C. J. PROVOST. Angu*t 8, ’57 wtf. oa ‘_jLi -ii. ‘AyLßi' ssa CASKET BCKIAUASES. ‘PIIE CASKET BURIAL CASE, teprenrent -1 ed by the abovo Mixravitig, ro Iteautiiolly lld irhed in imitation of poliahed Korewood, and is the most tasteful and appropriate metallic case now uaed. It perinns a vk-w of the entire body afier it ia encloaed, the top being compos'd of thick plate tflae*. protected by elaborately orna mented cap*, one of winch may be *een in its place in the engraving. All m/es from 274 to 75 inches m lencih, cop-tajitly on band NAME PLATES fcirn.ahed, neatly engraved. N- B.— .Ve Char#’ for iJrayage nr Other ry DIILiNGHWI At DENSON. ’ Kept 15!h, 1858. PERI YIAf <a WO! TIIE undesigned are daily expecting a large •upply of thi* popular fertdixer. purcha.'ed from the agent of the Peruvian g"V.tri ntent and warraiitini genuine Price four and .liars per one Term* ctiah to all case*. Oct 14—wtf GUN BY Sr. CO. VALUABLE RIVFR PLANTATION FOR SALE. THE Subacnbt-r now oIT- rs for *a!whts rate able river Ptiiutatteii, eight mite-ale.vt-Fort Gataeo,cooteiuiug 715 acres. .? which I5 JL r < t d'*! rale Klver the bataace high rlae loind off good quality, eßibracutKa gt4>d and comfortable (Iwelllog. w:tl u w. li o| excHlent water. anew i.uUonScrew *i d4. In tfouac amt nil u eewary oiiibmtw* and fixture*. *rtb. bottomland J6O acre# are cleared,-me third of which 1# fresh In luy absence apply to &atouci A. Gneroi Bt-roi* JPrcMni*,at Pori Gaines. Jaouar\ at. JBsH.—wir JAMEBGRIER. PLANTATION AND MILLS FOR SALE. HAVING deierm ned to remove West Mh 1 oiler for sab- my Plantation and Mill* m < h.tuah county. The body of land# contain* about 1 300 acre*, of which there i* a considerable portion open and in cultivation. 1 he mill* (Grist and Saw) are in good repair al roost new. siiuated on the rv*d leadjng from Co* lurnbus to Buouh Viata, via Glenslta, on tb<* < >chiii Creek, are operating advantigeojjfly. Peraona wishing to purchase thwmoot de.- rableplace, are requested to call and examine for tbemaeive*.’ aa sured that a great bargain may bo had. During tnv absence the premises will be shown to purtha* aere by G. P. Gorily, who may tie found on the pl SAMCIKL l) HARP. July 19—wtf Great Inducements to land ki yi.ics: the fellowtna genu.ue hanpilDs •• sjU 10 wh “ wi **‘ bujr u,hd lu Buriajur >• A ia, RMmPR L I Will sett my home place, situated mile* South of Die town oi v laytoa, atff-< per acre. Thl* place contain# Otm Thotroauv AcreH.ffitXlare efe-ared. XV) fresh.lie# well, and leone of the bandplace# iji the country The grow* inn crop, which purchaser# are invited to examine will |>eakmr Ih# productiveness of the land. The woodland i# beavtly timbered with oak and hickory The improvement# are of the beet character, etnbrac iror a two-story house, with eight rooroa, well built and in good repair The health ol the place I* ex repent, beyond al l d<mbl; and there i* an abun dance ol thi-best water t euces in excellent order, and‘hrplantation ituproremenuas good a-, could be desired. 9 In Imtuedtateconnection with ibis place, I will •ell a body ol .Vhi acres 3ih acre# open, first rule fences and the other improvements prt-Uy good. Pnce #ti pe- acre. thld Mparate or in couneciiott wuh the home place a# preferred 3 Also nmucre* cf lauo three mile# distent from the otnor places, known as the mil) tract, i m this j place there are 3nn acres land open, balance well i timbered. Hral'h and wits’ excellent and Ihe Taud 1 strong and productive. Price six dollars per acre. 4. Also, several Desirable Building |.ot#. In the town of lay inn IT ( 'ome soon and buy bargains, J"HN |i. .VILLER. ( lay ton. Ala. Ang.th), IKV— wit. VALUABLE Chattahoochee River Lauds. FOR SALE, AT A LOW PRICE. fTIIE .ulwcriW ofian for sain 3100 aero, us land lying jod tronfmx t—orailws on the Kiverm Henry countv,Ala., 15 miles Fort Gam--, G4o. ito which place ihe South Western Kail Hoad is now being extended) aud 5 mile* above Columbia, Alabama The tract i* susceptible of division into two very d rablo settlements—lies very level, i*wclj watered the location remarkably healthy, and the pureba *er could have the corn, (odderand stock at a low rate. Being determined to sell, those desiring a bargain, will not be able to rind one more dis posed to give them one than I am. I shall keep this advertisement standing until I sell. Come and look for yourselves,or for particulars address me : at Columbia Term: easy p, the purchaser i, a, ANGUS McALLISTKR July 20 1858— wtt. Augusta Constitutionalist sopy weekly t,l| f or d j BROWN’S HOTRL, OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER OEPOT ! MACON, GEORGIA. ; E. E. I!RO\VN, PROPRIETOR, B. F. DENBK, Superintendent, ty Moals roady on tho arrival of ovory Train. Macon. Ga.. Aprd 15.185fi. wt f. GKoktHA'—Chattabooehee Countv: G’AuffuA-->-Aev Courtvf Ordinary, Feb. 7 Vrm. ’j9. Present K ti. RAIPOIU). Ordinary. I TPON the Petition of N X H w ard, adtuinistnt V. tor on the estate of Littleton Motgait, and. . paced- It is ordered that nil person* conmflimL shew muse on or he fir re the Aral Mon4a\ in September rn-xt nhv .aid N N How ord should not b*> disim*ed fnxu uid administration A true transcript from the minute* nf Mid Court ‘rS&NsL E ^ ’ T. S. SPEAR, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER SuccesHor to S. B. Purple, cor. Broad & Randolph si. OOLUMBTJS, GEORGIA. vmm tomu3Bßs m*vrM STERLING SILVER & PLATED WARE. HAIR WORK, A l.eiwitiful variety of Pattern,. I will rank, to order any de.ign and stylo sail plnttyoo insy require. WATCHES, CLOCKS <3c JEWELRY Repairer! by comj>otciit and experienced Workmen, and warranted. C ANES ! CANES ! Uold. Silver, Ivory LowM lloads—Hiekory Crooks and Sword, 4 PEBBLE SPECTACLES, ■•T •{; | Gold und Steel Frames, of the boat quality manufacturer!. Olasso* set in oM frame* U> suit al 1 eye*.* I Invite the attention of all to my Stock, and will *huw it with pleasure, whether yoi purchase 0* n 4 ’ Purple's old Stand, Corner Broad and Randolph Street*. Coluwhns. On., Oct. *#, ISSB.—dwtf T. 8. BPPAR. DeWITT’S “ At the Old Stand, next Door to J. Ennis & Cos. 90 Broad St. Col\xmtous,Ga - WHERE can be found a superb assortment of Watches, Jewel ry, Silver Ware, Fancy Har PtDS, Head Ornaments, Hunts Rifles J Pistol#, beet quality of Gold Pena, nd every description of good usually kei>t in a first class eelablitdimerit, for Cash ©r approved i \ jHR Credit. Every artic*M:>ld will be warranted as represented, and will not be allowed to .e sold any other way. M r . J. H. BRAMHALL, a practical Watch-maker, and Manufao ! hirer of fine Chronometer Duplex Lever and other Watches, is in charge to do the Watch W'ork. I wiil add that Mr. B’s reputation in New York as a first class Workman ;is beyond question. He will be happy to see all who have good Watches, and desire them kept so by having them properly repaired, also those who have been unfortunate iin having hud their watches injured by incompetent workmen,and desire them put in | afe good condition as wbeo fiist made, and at reasonable rates. Samples of his new j work will be shown at any time. Mr. COLIhSBKCK is on hand at his post, ready to set diamonds, make new Jewelry, ! engrave neatly, all kinds of Hair Braiding, in a neat nod artistic style. Thankful to my friends nnd the community at large for their liberal patronage hereto fore we hope to merit a continuance of the same. Oct9—w&dsm A. H. DeWITT. J, H. DANIEL & CO., Have nowin Store anti will be constantly receiving (luring tho Kail months, the most Fashionable and approved styles ot R3ADY 2SADE CLOTHING! • entirely of their own manufacture, which they claim to surpass any brought to the i Southern Market. -aaXSEte- J9L. M A LARGE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF GENT’S FURNISHING HOODS, Huts, Cups, I mbrellas, Trunks, Vulists, Carpet Bugs, Traveling Blankets, Shawls, &c., & i They also keep constantly on hand an assortment of YOUTH'S CLOTHING, of thei wn manufacture, ranging from 10 to 18 years. CLOTHS, CASSIMLKES AND VESTINGS, j o! the latest styles and greatest variety, manufactured to order in styles to suit patrons] A large Stock ol SUBSTANTIAL GOODS for Inboring men. Sopt V!D, 1858—dwtf. J. it. DANIEL &. CO. 123 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia. i AYER’S PIUS. |’ I MIE ii,. em h*'ihi*try aud Medu ine have been j I taxed ih u utmost in produce this bast, most prr- I S<-'i purgative which i* known to man. Inuiimerahle ! pronii. are shown tiiatthese Pills have virtue* which ; ■ s, tr]*a in rv. eiU-m .’ tlw ordinary medietaev. and that Ho \ win unareca-Ueiiiedl} upon th* oirna of oil men They are safe and pteaxaut to take, hut (mwerful to ■ lire riieii penetrating properties ‘arinnilate tbe vital m livilies oft he ln*d>. remove Ihe ohvtntetion* of it* Or gans, purify the hhvui, aud **x|‘l disease They purge >mi tin- ff ml iuiinor* which breed aud grow dt* tmper. stmuifate siuggish or disordered organa in tothcn natural action, and impart heaithy lone with strength u the whole system. Not only cfo they cure Tlirevery d.\ romplatm* f everybody, hut also fbrmt ilabU aiKl diiiigeroua disease* that have badted the best “I hiim.'ii! skill. While they produce yowerlul etfect* they are at Hi* mine, in diuiiiushed diuiea. the aafeataud beatphysK itlateanire employed for childien Being eugar-roated. they are ph-amnt to take; and being piif- ly vegetable, are tree from risk or harm Cure* have iH-en made which surpass lieltef, were they not -uhutantiate.l by men of such exalted position aud < ha raster as to forbid the auapielon of untruth Many eiiiiueut clergy me ii nnd physicians have lent their names to certify to the public the n hahihty of my rein * du s. while ••thers have sent me the assurance of their conviction that my Preparation* contribute luuiuinac ix .III ~,e °f *>’ alflnted, Huffcnqg fellow men *ke Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, contatninidirection* fhr their no- ami certificate* of their cures, of the follow mg rum t ostiveuess, Hilhoti*('oiipiaintfl. Rlieuiiiaiiani, Drop v. Ileartbum. Headache arising front a foul Kpunach. i Nausea. Inaigestien. Morbid Inaction of the Bowel* and J‘*"‘ ari- if :her, ftmu. f latulency. l.oas of AppetHe, all i I Irenuis aud t ‘utanrtis Dneus'** which require an eva i “'am Me,ln me. Scrofula or King’* Evil. They ai*o, j by purifying the b|odand stimulating the svstctii, curs many conugsints which it would not be they coultl re.n h- such a* Deafness. I’artial fllimtness. Neu lalgiaand N•• rrom Irritability, Ihrrausenietii* of the lover and kidneys, to,ui ami other kindred complaint* an-iii* trout * :..w atate of the body or obstruction* of | Do not be put offby unprincipled dealer* with ran* ’ •ther pdl itwy mak-- more pn-ffi on Aak for Ayr'a Ii -. and take nothin* flat* No other they can give vq coiupwrew with Ihia in its Mttrmaie value or curative poWfer Th. sick w ant the boat aid then m Dir them. Ihey shoo id have U. Preparud by Dr. J. C. AY EH, Practical andAmalftical f'hemut, Lovell, Matt. PRICK 2Ae. PER BOX, PIVK BOXES POR sl. SOLD IN’ COLUMBUS BY rrquhart A fhapuian, J. A. Whiteside* A Co..and by drugghu* and denlem m medicine generally. February R. !B.—dw3ni Ul'LB Nisi. U KOR til A—Muacogo© County: Court of OnUunry r February Term, L 859. 1 M RCSSRLL, administrator of the estates , Sii.st-Il and Sarah K. Russell, deraeerd having iijipiu-d for di*mi*ion, from said administration Therefore, all |>er*<)n* concerned are hereby notified to shew ciiu*<- iif an< they have) why said adimtiMi tr tfor should not be dismissed at the C.urtof Ordina ry m Itojield in and for said county on the first Mon day in September next, and that tlita nrder be publish ed in term# of the law 1 A true extract from the minute* of mid Court. feb. I#, 185®.—wdtu, JNO JOHNBON, Ord. (■KORtilA,;C|y Countyt TV *? ~r ‘ iMr “TTiMWtion will be mad. to the * < ourt of Ordinary lor Clay county, for leave to sell ‘our negn.es- httiy a woman; Manah, a woman; nn.l John a box. and Mary a child, belonging to the e tjue of W m Toney, deceased, of Clay ronntv Oa H <; IIH KH, ) * , . 10 . W. TON BY, {Adnirt. January 8. i559.--wSni Atltnliil.t i-ntor’a Hale.— Agreeably to an or der of ih- t ourt of Orduiary of Muscogee county, ‘•a , will lx- sold ot the Market Honse in the city nf Co lumbus m aid coonty. on tin- first Tuesday in March : next, ihe interest James I. Gnrrard. de<’d. had sh and j to the following negroes: Silvia a woman about sixty; Atari : woman about thirty; Dhniael a man about for ty the; Mungo, i wan about forty, and Henry a man almui ikilty year# old, the said interest being two ninths •-Sold as the property of said deceased, for the benefit of the Baits and creditor* of said estate Coaurtn.,o,, Ju ir, 1-w BA *- >A ® D ’ Ad^ t r \DMIMHTKATOR rt RALE.—WiU be sold h, FortLaiucM, (a.. on Jet Tuesday in April uexit to the tugtie*: bidder, four Negroes to wit: Kitty aw o- I man 40 year* old; Maria a woman 20 year* old. and ; her children John H your* old. and a child :l year* old, a* the prejierty of W in. Toney, dete.Lsed. Roirr (i. Bii hs, ) . , W TONEY, Adm n I Janury h, IBsfi—wide. • CtKOHHlA—ChHltahouchee ronnty. OTD fc TO DKBTOUB AND fREDITORM.—AII j - v persons indebted U> The . stale of Jomah Bollard, , deceased, are requited to make immediate payment,and j those h;v mg demand* against said estate are required ! to rx-nder them in to no proven within the time prvtcnlied by law . or ther W ill not be paid H V ROLLERS, Adm'r. | fehmary 7, Ihe®.—w4otl EARLY MORTGAGE SALE? 1171 LI. be *okl on the flr*f Tuesday in April next, * lieliire the Court House door in Blakely. Ear * ly county, within the legal hour* of sale One negro hoy named Whey, levied onto nattsfy a Mortgage Ki Fa from Clark county Inferior Court in favor ofKuseeil II Dame) v*. Nahaiu H. WM*d. trustee of Mm Mary L. Wtpod. ANTHONY lILTtHINS, dir ft January 20, fh.VJ w2m j fl'Wtl months after date ajiphcation will be utade to I the Ordinary of Muscogee county for leave to sell . two ifegroes. fli-nry aud Hubert, belonging to the tale of Jot,it E. Diaharoon, late of said county. I T J DAVIS, Adm'r Dec. 1846—w20i With Unt will annexed. , UEOKLlA—C'liHllabowchep I'onny. r oart of Ordinary, October Term 1858. lI7IIEBEAB Hilliard ,J. William., admiolatra- H ixro-OL he e*Ute ol Jobu.F V\ )J|iaiLt.,dee'd, petitions this t ourt ,o. letters of .i)u isalon Irom said a.lmmistratiou: !tl therefore ordered, that all persona concern ed, be required to shew cuie. 1/ any tbwy have, within the time promo t bed by Jaw. why raid l etlers i should not be granted. A true transcript from the minutes of said Court, this October 4<h. I6H. j Pet 7. IB.AP w fee RAIPORf). Ord. CvtCOMCal \ , caATYAHOOCBBI Hi. WHLRKAS Samuel D, Harp, Guardian, for the per son and property of John C. F. McCook, applies lor letters of diamieeion from the same All persona concerned, arc hereby required to ; appear at my otiice. within the lima proscribed by law, and *how cause, (if any,) why said letter* should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, the 2d day of August, 1858. E- G RAIFORD, Ordinary. Aug 7,1858. vcftm Chattahoochee Court us Ordinary Dec. Term JBSB Present F. G. R&tfurd, Ordinary. If ON the Petition of Ifyman Albritton. Administra lUy ,or on *ke estate of tireen Bently, deceased: It is ordered that all persons comerio and. shew cause, if any they have, why *uid .-,dunm*initorshould not be discharged from said administration by order of said I Court, on the lirst Monday in Join-. Ihs I A ‘cue transcript from e nunutes of said Court, j December 14, HtM. dm-IK—wbm K G KAIFOKD, Ordinary ÜBOHGIA Cliixttwlxooclx.e countyt Ckattahoorhte Court of Ordinary, Jan. Term ‘59. I Present E KAIFORD. Ordinary. j I’°N the Petition of A J. Prather and Horace M. Jenkins, administrator, nn the estate of I.* niue j w Cade, deceased; It t* ordered, that all persons concerned shew cause, j on or before tin- first Monday in August next, why said , Prather and Jenkins, should not be dismissed from said admtmst ration A true iranacript front lit. minutes of said Court, Jan ! 10th, 185# L U. RAIFORD, Ordinary. Jan. IS, 1859—wtda. rp WO month* after date application will be made to 1 the Court of Ordinary of Chattahoochee county for leave to sell the lands and one negro nmn belong ing to th estate of Joaiah I‘oUard. deceased .. t u p BOCGBRN. Adm’r. February?, 1859 -w 2m. TkTOTICE TO DEBTORB AND ( Ks DITORfI.-AI -T person, indebted to the estate of ffettrge Oullen, late of Muscogee county. <>a . deceased, are requested to make immediate payment; ami those holding debt*, claims or demand* against said deceased, will present them duly authenticated to me, within the time prescri bed by law for payineut. Dee. 10—wtd* WM R TURMAN, Adm’r. Notice to Debtors and Cre A1 persons Indebted to the estate of Stephen Weath ers are hereby reqested to to make immediate pay ment, and all holding demands aguixst said deceased are herghy notified to render them m to me. duly au thenticated, within the time prescribed by law for miv ment. FRANCIS T WBATJttfiML Adw r Jtnuary li, lbk-w4W. 1 AUUI AND JEWELER,