The Columbus weekly times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1865, April 04, 1859, Image 4

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.r. dTi j. j. xA*n. ■ !■>. m< MUHIN &. SLA UK, .Attorneys at Lrvw, COLCTMBUa, a A Dn-rmbn 17, IBM) .—dwtf. Howard A Wt'tint, attorneys at law, CHAWFCHD, ALA, HOHT. V. BuWASJi. }H AUThU 8. WKkMN- Crawford, Ala. Jun* ft. Willinm Tnylor, attorney at law , COTWHKHT, RANDGLPI! CO , GA Will phwOm ill ih© of JUaddph, Calhoun, ftrrdU, K*rly, Clay, Baker, Dwightrty Miller and Hewar. ll&rr.H to— Well bom, Johnson A Bloat*, AUor* ej-N mi Law, C.ilumhuK, <j*. Ml buainua* entrusted to id*. core will rooalv* imiiusuiuU: attcutioiw June ft \)B—wdtf. Itlnrioii HHliniic, aitorney:at law, TSJLBOTTON, Talbot Cos., Ob llnobtr 24. !s*• wAdlf. ntOMCM A fjaw’M, A.XTOIiI>Ji:YM AT LAW, COW MUM*, UHOKUIA WJd. A. liAWH S9" Office next door lo (he Punt Office. Bept. I, IHSS. dir If. w. #. johuhoh, v. *i< kk* AtfXimrcKSrH A‘X* T.AW, ('I'HNKTA, CD AXT A H 00< 11 h L COUNTY, ft A. fl/JLl.glV* prompt flitrmioHto mi bUMIHWM ••Him-. >Y t 4 to tl'-UM*n ihroiiKliMitt ib- I* iula t irmii, iil th* roiiatiPK of Talbot, Hum* Mi non, Taylor uflh# Chattahoochee Circuit. Kebtuiiy 11, ih&V—wtv. It. A. Turnlpwed, ATTOKNBY AT LAW, FORT OAINKN, (IA. Will pfjurHce in Clay and adjoining counties In Georgia, and in Henry county, Ala. February /, I—wtf Ki, Attorney nt Law, UNION BFRINUS, ALA. Wild, prartia* in the duL-rmit Cuarta In Macon ami adjoiningooimtn . Htrlt attention given in flm |. t>.l - H Liu T. J. < I ,t ATTORNEY AT LAW, HAMILTON, UA. Will attoud promptly to all busint'SH entrusted to hi” i;arc. Jfun'JH IBSK-- wly. Tlioni:i %V Cobb, ATTOHNKY AT I.AW, PRESTON, Wobittaf County, Ga. WIU praetiua in the oouttlicHoi’ Clay, Chatta bootoher, WuhsHtr, Katiy, Randolph, Ktcwnrl and Huiuir. Particular atUnitioii given to collecting and remit tint;. .lan2fl 1H57- wit'. WM. 11. JCI.AM. TII AJ>K l. H OUVMI, I Jain A Oiiipr, ATTOBNEY T X,.A.W, ihJL'NA VJttffA, MAIUONfCCWNTY, C IA. Will practice iu l.hc counties of Marlon, Mucon Stewari. Taylor, Cbitiialiuo*. hm;, nmiiiuy of flu* adjoining counfitw, when their service* may he required. Alno in the liistriri Court of Die Uni ted Htate* fur the District of Beptcinbor 11, 18;tH.-*-wtf. N. W. Mtatlni'd, Attomoyat Xiaw, ULAKKI.V, HAIU.V.eo,, UA, Blakely 6a, Ajril 2, 1850. wtf. •la*. A. Uriidriiln, AT'X*oxtarx aui* x.a\at. A ml Xoltclt or.in [,( liuurn y, ABOBVILLK, llL.Nft Y COUNTY, ALA. July 10, 18A8.—wly. RICHARDSON’S IRISH HXISJ'HISrS, DAMASKS, OIAFKRiS 4,,. CONMIMKHH of Rltliar.lsui,'. I,„„ I. *in> rtf nluaitiliig the U:M’IM; GtiOllH.should “•” that the urtivl<*r they purr Ini sc me sealed with the full ituuii’ it! (hr In tu, owams, ,1B This cjiiiliimi in rendered essoin titily necessary, its large quanta*** us inferior mut detective Linen- are „ lrtcuur. il, hi inoii utii'i mason, mut seated willi tin* name lif 111 l IIMIIMda, by Iruth Houso*, who, rtkfkrdlMP ut the injury IJuix inniricd alike on tho Aim man o-nnui.im Rmi the iniiiHiluitimr* f the genuine good*. will uni readily abandon a hustnox* so profitable wbUe iiurchaMim c.ig )* u.i|iuM-t| an with good* ..in w imhU* character J. OH.UH KK*. J II I.Ot ki;, DOT.IS wlf. Agent* 35Church Hired, A V. NO ,|, |l|; IT t a Mr. JAMF.s E1.1.1N, formerly of HalilAtjpouiily, .Ninth t ar-rtnm, aioli.nw peiintp* .t resident itTYhe Il fa j o b f Udirgiu m tin- oWm-rnt ii xinnil Tran of latnl.ettiitatalhft sonic Fifty A. fin, situated in the iHMuUix'ihnoii tram wlirnra lie removed. which t. ii tu hiui I.) the death of a water, amt which | ~,n iI.-mii ua ul |uirrh tedttg Hlitmid this not# * tail under tin* i observation of Mr. Elite, or hi* limn:. Kiev will please addrr** A \\ H’HITtSHF-t D. 1 \ I litmfk-fttTpiiiK! A NY IfOl'HF engaged ht a wind. tie. retail, shlp- IX pm*, or Folium -i.m l:. m. tlcxtiiug ii Ih.ek* kept by Double 01 Hiuffir Entry, either ti lth ..i with* "* *’ -l raikrretl to tin* sithsirii.ci. who wish • a attuallon. BaUductory ref. now# ran h* in. n 1 momah i‘<it.i,Man. t UUiUert, 6 it, Fob Hl—wit !i'iEimiEi.iEi s roj. AUCTION & COMMISSION MEHOHANT CUTHBERT, CA. DRV GOOIW, (J rorrtie*. Fredtn-e. unit o.nils of every rir*s<npt inn received unit void on mini.u*-.on IHi ILK K lui I||kilin. Atkin* A t ‘<•*; Alll-ii A Atkin*; II Drake; Ji'i.i'R & V T Aw**t. Mch'liiiiil*. llmi. Kntdoo; Jml*s J l Lennsid. Iln.nl At ltntiiiM.ii. ( iiili Auction sat*** every week (onstgtimenu h..lm it. i December IT, IKAB-—wn.ii To CoNsnn n\ j:s. \ < IV.IUJVMAN hnvinp.i .-.t hi- ,<m -• to ‘V’ t*t tui |\N btMUg *• , 1.11 (.1 die, b> the uio-i < i-le braird pinch inn*. desire* to ... iko knovn lltr Rktdi’ nfllw cmv.iw Itirh piovrs In every Caw*.) to thftw nffli* ;>sl with fkmjrhs, r01.1t., Mild i ounuiii|>li'M\,MOtl he t liu (I the MIIKI to till) ml dn>M. ol rlmri;.- Audit**, r*u. !.■■ m. two sMbiix. U. |) return postage . ItAMKI V|KII, manlt? wly 111 l’.•litft Htn-.t, N V FTHVo mouths after date apitUratlon will Ih* made to X Ute Court ol Ortiiuun of t.'hatlnhon* lie*- (utility for leave to sell the mil Bfsitetuid noxroes, belonging to Ui ostnie of Peri v I Iron iimc d*‘<’d. R i I*ATTHMHt *!S, >. , , MARTHA IHUW M,\(i, I A '' u, w Feb. mill. iKV.t —Mu> 1 DMIM.* I'UATOK'* H\|.K Will be Mold at Fort Games. Ua~ >m tai Tuesday m A,*nt mw. to the highest ImMei. lour Negroes to wit. Kitty u no man 40 >*ar* old; Alarm a woman tfo ymu old, and her children John K veers old, and a child Jl yean old ‘ an the property ot Win Toney. dv cased, HOHT. (J. RIlhH. . W. TONLY, JAdmra N 1838 - w his S. HOWARD, AUCTION \ COMMISSION Moroliant, NO 13* BROAD STHEWT OOLUMHUK.oKi H< jIA Wy- ‘• • ..mikm.i. Vv Mer. haiidu*. ( .oinii \ !'• ■ ,t Mui. all kind* of Hum*. Vehicle*, it. n: :,v‘IT. ‘ Coluuiliii*. Fen. tH dint. (AMI llfftU STBHE. We are now mi rseeipt fa iieh snpptv of Diutjs, tu:u utix CfIEMICALb, I'KRFI jll.liY. White Lead, Oil, &c , &c. Which we are ofikrinf at the lowest cash price* Fur flume,* me invtUM to r <,,e on, g0,,,!*. and the mil find dial Meat*’ aeUitift them from n |„ ey cent loner than Ile u*Ußirt dit prn*. J. A. WHTTKSIDE & CO. rfO. IOC DHOAIJ ST. COU JUHI.S, CA. WANTED, fin 1 n " n .* “, K ” “■'•ONUB FINE wool! UU *p|.pl) uOiHuSif,. 0.1*411 NEW HOOT k SHOE STORE. AX'. MAUNUCRS Sc CO. SBT WOULD respectfully inform V,J of Columbus, and the Iwdbwai.^^^ .-ountry surrounding, that they {£nj&b have taken the Stole recently occupied ny Merry A Laiuktu.and are now opt*- fling die largaet, i***t made andchcapeet Block ot BOOTS, SHOES & BROGANS lobe found in tha City. lUVINO KXTKNSIVK FACTOR IKB OF OIJR OWN,and haviug made arrangement* with (lie heal f actorion in Out UniUid Blatee, with 20 yoaia igarwoia nt Meiuphi*, Tunneaee, _ we ro warrant'd iu saying our Mock will be SECOND TO NONE jn quality, style, and ECONOMY TO THE PURCHASER. Our Mnoh com or if an part— Men’s Thick Boot* mm <rom 6 to 14: “ Kip H lihlf welled and doubleaoled, *• ‘ Water Prt/of Boot*} 11 Napoleoa Bfaita; “ Cavalry do ” E*tr fine Water Proof Boot*; “ Cotkaoia “ ” Finaat jieg’d pump and half welt'd Cf Boota M French Boot# of superior style; *■ Plantation Boots; “ Fineet ittilched French Calf Boot*; ” “ Pump 41 44 44 44 Arctic Boole: Also, Men’* Oxford Tiaa aewed and pegzed; 44 Conttrea* (aiU*rs 44 44 ” (valderonx; 44 Scott Tie*; Men 4 * Call Pegged Brogan*, pump* and 1 welted; 44 44 Bell’d 44 “ half 44 44 Seal, Goat and Buff Brogan* pegged; 44 Army and Plantation t>hoe. Men’ - Wax, Kip k Bull Brogan* pegged, Pump* dt Welted. Men’aGaiter*, Slipper* &c , of all the latent pattern*. FOR LADIEB. Fineat Kid dr. Morocco lace and Congreea Boot*, thick and thiu holcb, with and without hcelu. Fineat silk warp lasting lace and Congreaa, do do bergn *1 iferre, do do do do Kugcno, do do do do do Italian and Kugliah, do do do French and Glove Kid, do do do 44 Kid Heel Slipper*. English Kid and Morocco do and half Gait er*. mk Lnglhsh Hilk I.Kiting, do do do Velvet Toilet Slipper*. Embroidered, . do Women 4 * Common T hick heol tie* of Kid, Mo rocco, benl and Goat. Spring lloel lien and Buwkina. Goal, Calf, Buff, -Seal oc Kip lace Boots pegged and seued. Kip&. Calf Oxford Boot* laced and irtrapped Spring heel Kip Pegged lace Bool*. FOR BOYS. Boys Thick Boot*, trs* J to &. do do Brogans, do I to ft. do do Kip und Calf, do do pum|>* arid halt wallod. Boy* Calf and Kip Boots, welted and Double soled. FOR YOUTHS. Youth'* Thick Boot*, hum* 4 J to 13. “ “ Brogans, 4<> Vto 13. do do Kip do do do do Bool* half welted and double soled. ~ Youth’*Calf, do do do hnd dodo do do Brogan* pumps and hall welted. FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN. Bnweti Calf, Kid, Goat, Beal, Grain, Morocco ami Hull Ikoieea thick and thm nolo, with and without heels. I'oglp'd Call, i/oat, Seal, (Train, Morocco and Hull Hooteca, tniu and thick aolea, with aud with’ out Fine Kid Tice and Buskins ; Cominoo Kid Morocco, Bcul and Goat Tiee. Bilk l.aEimy', Kid aod Morocco Gaitem with and without hoela. Kid, Morocco and ailk lasting luce HotrUt do. do. Strapped Bhpimtw. Cliildren’a lleci Gaiters. FOR PLANTERS. The largest, best made, and cheapest stock of NBaRO SHOES EVER EROUOHT TO COLUMBUS, Atitouß them Are, Hound and Lap Seam, Double Uj.k ed, l>"uble Soled Ht<>kjiii-, from 1 to 15. Round Seam Tuple Stitched Iron Nailed Hro* u nit. Uouml scum, Three Soled Hrogatim Oak UotioniM, Hussellc and other kinds ranging iu price from sl.lO upwards. II any ol our goods do not protro as repreran te*i hy tm, we will make the deticiency good to the purchaser. Vi) COIHVTUY MKRf’IIANTS,THAI) I KS, PEDDALIIS, Ac., Wo can offer goods at Hohloii and New York prices, Hy giving us a call you rau eavo from 15 to ‘io per cent on your bills. Trtumg the quality ol our goods into coustdern liou,fst'are to lm undersold by no oue North, South, Last or West. W iiave made ariangenients to receive all new style. from faciloriea of uny uote m the United .‘hHitWHi aoon mh introductHi, mid ahall be receiv ing Itvuli goods every week from our own Fac tories. A. C. SAUNDHKS A. CO.. Oct 15.. wAd If 10*2 Broad Street. OOLUMHUB Saddlery, liarueNit, ANI) LEATHER, STORE. il. MLDDLEimOOK & CO., 94 Broad street, /- f\ MAM’FAfTUREHH AND DEALERS* |. m Maildlea, IlnrneaM, A I,rattier, k Mlwyof wtttcli the following comprise* a part * ~H|ittni*h Uuiited Hadilte*, overlaid; Eng hsh ilu; Planters’ Plain do: Youth'* and lloy‘a an d Wagon an Plantation do; and Ladle* Maddlen,-varie ty of *tyle*. HrlilOs. OiiilliiKiili's, Hadilic- IrttKN, anil Hlvtlliul <lo. HA UN KBS. Fine rtilvcr plated Carriage Horne**—all qualities Hoc ka wav *• ** ** I hill hie ling gy * •• “ “ “ Hirtgie do •• ritiniDl.uk Unripra*, oil atylea and qualities. LEATHER, Hkirtnig leather, Hridle do, llog Skin*, l iol SkuiN. UnniexH Leather, Oak and Hemlock, H mi I ■•aiiiei. Calf rikitis. Inning Hkin*. Hlme I’egM, Lam*,/I'h read and Findings, A c. Machine Belting. j.CHIDi I ii Mil Rubber Helling, all Wldtlla, Light Kublierund I'auva* Helling, for IMovi iUillutiilx JuHt the lluitg for Planters. Li It iUvets, and Lace Leather. THUNK.S, rrrrrT) Ladles and Gentlemen’s and Traveling Truttka, all quall li.il J i liun and l)h-*>. Bun net Hoiva, Valiaea and Carimt Haga. CAKRIAHK TRIMMINGS. Kmt*lh‘d Leather, I'at laah Leather an.l l.iuiiiii'led Clot Ins all wiilth* and drti t ariret, l.ares. Fungi n. Head Linings, Le.ithei Cloth IliKitmt*, iNaila, Tin kn. At Bttmipa, Ititta, Hucklea, Ilium nm Mi>unting, ILom * Ci 11 la in, WhipM. Wagon Hieeclimg,] And Hlmd Hmllex All the atmve good* are of ottr own not nil Dot ore; made ot the Im*h material and hy e>|ieiieii< ed work men, We invite all Ihoae who are in waul ol artieleM in our line to mil and eiauiiue our uloek, and weax xiiir them that they will he well aatlatled with the utiutUy ‘ komUaml the pricea; as they will lie xold on the veiy HKKT TKRMM. N It .\< w Wotk ioate. a,nl Repairing done at the ahortext notice duel—dwtt KTE"W SAlillLE AND HARNESS KSTAHI.IiSHM KNT. /v A THE umlei*ij{ttMl ■ _ i Jt aJaMpTm t . .ii -in,, 1 m i 1 “ BI ‘ K MIERKAH X tO., For Hit- purpose of Carry Iny on the SADDLE. AND HARNESS in SINI- 8 S IN ALI. ITS lIHANt lIKS. We have taken the Htore between Uutihy'a Corner and the Hank ot Cniumbua, where we intend keepinj; a food Hwmtlmeii|of KAIHH.m, IIARNKHH, TRI NKH. tIRIDI.KH, CtL i.am, wiiii'h, machine iiri.tinh, MAUUt.E k IIAUNEHrt TRIMMINttH, and eveiythmijuiiualty kept by the Trade,of our'own make and the beet northern iimnutitrUire, whieh w w ill aell uw low aa can He houjfhi In the South. saddle* anil Him-iicnm •M any •tybtor quultty made loordei, and (cpHirtug done at Uw altorteat imtiee and un the mi reanouahle term* W l. HHLUMAN. A HATCH Colttnihtta. Jan lai, Isl Mt. w.itl El;,ck-bmith for Sale. VaiTHRKIUK BLACK SMITH, abb to ioak imvtblim U> kb tine—li.mott, uprigb, on., mrt lor tab. Ku.pulro at 7Vmr. Ottkoe. February I—wdtf. BINDING, jfefe IN ALL ITS liItANCHEB uhotatiti.ti>> ami elegantly done at short netiee t the 7IMKS OPFICK. Columbus, Via. Nor. 27— tltl. @(L@T3M© * (SLOTWQ S J. SL BIHISIi m.o ARE RECEIVING Their Sx>ri IStock of READY MADE CLOTHING! OF TIIEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, (Joinprwing a greater variety of choice Goods for Spring and Summer Wear. Thuii cun lie found 10lcwhere* They i*peetfully invite the attention of nil rers ( >ii, who desire a GOOD GARMENT made in the BEST MANNER possible, and WARRANTED to be as represented, to their late receipt* of <Sc clothing. Also—To their lAti nviic stock ol Gtni’s furnishing (Goot)s, Now receiving, which embraces every art icle of comfort and luxury needed for a ‘Gentleman's war drobe: NHIKTB, DRAWERS, CRAVATS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVKB, HOSIERY, Ac. Ac. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, Made to Order in LATEST STYLES by cxperienced^Workmeu. |bst.,|bsts,ibsts > 9isnf ol every wlvle and aradr iioh’ worn. OMBFIEL.r.AS, a large Ntoek jiot received. Call and exarninaour Goods before purchasing elsewhere at No. I2. r > Broad Street, Columbus, Ga mar 12, 1851)— dwtf. J. 11. DANIEL <fc CO. DRUGS & MEDICINES. TTRQ Ul l ART & CHA I ’ MAh's , AT THE OLD STAND OF DAKTFOR.TH cfc NAGEL, Have on hand a large and well selected Slock of the best English, I'micli und Anicriruu i)Ri;s, mimms, (iiemrals, *vu u liirh (hey w ill oftVi* on ns ■no ■ m. ml. r m - mg st mm m AM AW URIC HOIMf: IV THE CITY. Every article warranted Pure and Fresh. A Liberal discount made on CASB SALES. J. A. TJRQU HART. F. S. CHAPMAN. T. S. SPEAR, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER § ..i Successor to S. B. Purple, cor. Broad & Randolph st. COLUMBUS, OEOIIOXA. IKORB WATOmsa* m®M STERLING SILVER & PLATED WARE. HAIR WORK., A beautiful variety of Pattuma. 1 will mnku In order any design and style and plattynu may require. WATCHES, CLOCKS Sc JEWELRY Repaired by competent aud experienced Workmen, and warranted. CANEH ! ( AISnOH! Gold, Silver, Ivory Loaded Hoads—Hickory Crooks and Swords PEBBLE SPECTACLES, F |) and (iold and Steel Frames, of the best quality manufactured, (llttsses set in old frames toguitaH eyes I invite the attention of all to my Stock, and will show it with pleasure, whether yoi purchase o* n r ‘ii-fU Purple's old Stand, Corner It road ami Randolph Street*. Columbus, (la., Oct. 30, 1858.- .Iwtf T. S. SPFAR. DeWITT’S 1 At the Old Stand, next Door io J. Ennis A Cos. 99Broad St., Columt>xis,Gn. WHERF. can lx* found a nuperi nssortmont ol Watches, Jewel ry, Silver Ware, Fancy Hair I'hih, H**ad Oruamcnle, (iuns, KiHev Fiatoltt, hwt quality ol Gold Fens, tnd every description of good JjfV ►’MW usually kept in a first class establish men I, for Cash or approved tu j Credit. Fvcry artic* >ld will be warranted as represented, and will not be allowed to e sold any other way. Mr. J. H. BRAMHAI.I.,a practical Watch-maker, and Manufac turer of tine Chronometer Duplex Lever and other Watches, is in charge to do the Watch Work. I will add Hint Mr. B’s reputation in New York as a tirst class Workman is beyond question. He will be happy to see all who have good Watches, and desire them kept s by having them properly repaired, also those who have been unfortunate n having had their wafehes injured by incompetent workmen,and desire them putin as good condition as when liist made, aud at reasonable tales. Samples of his new work will be shown at any time. Mr. CJOLDSBECK is on hand a his post, ready to set diamonds, make uew Jewelry engrave neatly, all kinds ol Hair Braiding, in a neat aud 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 saute. Ocl9—w&d&ni A. 11. DeWITT. FOR SALK. r I , HE atibw rlberha* on hand a few HTII.I.ft for the 1 iiiMnulueturing of FK.VCU BRANIIV or WHIS KEY. whieh he will aell at Very low pn. ea Alto Tin, Sheet Iron and Japan Ware. of every variety and description, whieh can be bought at Out iowem rale*. JOB WORIC, Hone at ahoit notice and on tin most liberal terms. J II HICKS, A cent 4, Next door below Hans Sonet, Bioad Street. July I*. ltM—dwif. rUBLIC NOTICE. He it known to all the people, that I have more Stoves, Housofurnishing Goods AND TIN.-WARE, Than I have any use ft>r Each and every article sold by me are warranted to be na represented or no sale. Furclianem will And it to their Interest to call and ex amine m Hiork, as I aiu determined to aell Jen? wdtf It M AL.HWORTH BROW N WOO 1) INSTIT DT E Near LaOrange, Ga. THR Mfwi.in for IHM, will be opened Monday 10th .lnnttary. wil ronaiMt of two Terms—one of mi montlia. the idher of three. WILLIAM JOIINH, /Vhn-mml anti f'l-opnrter natrurioi in Folitual Kaonomy, Moral A Men. Heience. EDWARD N IHCKAON. Instructor in AnctetU Languages and Fhyatcai Hctence. D P BI.ACKHTONK. Instructor in Mathemattrs-Pure and Mixed. RODNEY DENNIS. Instructor in Euglish Language and.Ltterature. R V HEARD AND LADY, Boanlmg Department Pe< ember U. IWI-dAwif. MATTRESSES For tlxo Million. r IMIK undi'pugned aew have and kt-ep ,•instnntlv I on hand n lare stor k of M ail sues, weights and material*, and ol'everv si vie, win.d, me offered for sale CHEAP at (he TROV FACTORY WARE ROOMS. No in Btond Sheet Peh*| ■ l \x .tin JEFFERHON A HAMILTON BSDECL & WEEMS W liolttslr and Ketatl GROCERY DEALERS, \V’ILL u*ep conslautly on hand a well eeloc ted Blok comprising all aritcloem ihrnr line, which are oflfersd to their irieudeand tlm public gooerally at (he /.Oik tyi MARKET PEI IBS. Give us a call. LOCK WIBMB. A. G. BBHKLU Columhue. Ga. IW. B'2. wtwtf DISSOLUTION. r I 1 HK Copartnership ofIIROOKB A CHAPMAN was I dissolved on the ltth ult. by mutusl consent. All persons indebted to stud firm are notified to make pay ment only to Johu W Brooks, who having purchased all notes and a, counts belonging to the late firm, I* alone authorised to use the ftfui name in settlement of outstanding business. JOHN W BROOKS, F. H CHAPMAN NOTICE. r PHE undersigned havingimnhased the entire mter -1 et in the Drug Store of Brooks A Chapman, w ill continue the business on his individual annum. Asa nieinbei of the late hiiu he would make his arknowl edgement to the generous patrons of the house, and re* *pe< lihll> soin it acouiinuance of thru nuublenee and pa-Miimg. JOHN W. BHooKtf Janoan IS, ISS9,—dwtf. DF.OIHH \—Clintnihoorhr'r Countv. N OTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS,—AII persons indebted to the estate of Joeiah Pollard, deceased, are required to make immediate pay mem.and those having demands against said estate are required U> tender them in lo me duly proven within Die time prescribed by law, of they will not b* paid _ . , , P RO4J6ER*. Adm'r. Fthniary 7, Ue.-wiW PR Et Til IVRITBftiY, 11. E. HOYT it CO.’S New Catalogue for h 59. IT CONTAINS THE Larget Lilt of Useful, Ornamental, and Valuable Gifts, EVER rtIUDHKD CaLA i LR Imdiicements To Aoi:> rw than ever befox oflered by any otherestaMlahtuent in the United Staten Greater indureinentato wirrhucr* who receive with each Book u Gift varying in value Hum Fifty Oat* to One Hundred Dollar* REMEMBER ! The Great Southern Gift Bowk Stosa the -uily on* that stand* endoreed by the ENTIRE PRESS OP BALTIMORE. Write fora Catalogue which contain* full explana tion and will be mailed free to any addrcee frbttb-wam* If E. IIOYTACO. 41 Baltimore rtticet, Balllinore. Md MORE NEW GOODS! AT ATKINSON A TAYtOR’S • a Ol R kerond new Utork of FaU and Winter ‘Tfce Goode ha* arrived and n now in *t<>re. and the nA Indie* say, comprise the handsomest and rn m -i IX e Jed ion* now on • ibibitkuilo •'<*■ irad< Oui ate receipts comprise an entire new atock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Satinets Tweeds, Jeans. Ac. Ac. WHITE AND RED FLANNELS, It E L A I N E H, CASHMERES AMD PLAIDS, SHAWLS, in aimoet every variety and color, ail of the lateat nliapeD arid make*. A LAUGH LOT .OF VERY Handsome I’i-irits, varying in price from lo c*flw. W* have now in Mi ore a very handsome tftnek of SWISS COLLARS, Hleeve* and foliar, in MU, of the ftneat French work. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! Our late weeipta alao comprise a go..d a*- I|l sonment of l.adie*. Genii* men*, lt* y*. and fli Children'* HllOHif, vUm;li are very Cheap W* alao have HAT’S & CAPS, Q &c Ac. &c. DOMESTIC GOODS, A T MJA NUFA CT V RKR'g PRICK 8, of which we liave a fine selection from the he.*t maim fficUtrera. We e*pec4aUy invite the Ladle* to nab and examine our good* before purehaeing. We buy no in* fermr auction lot* of old goml*; neither do we buy any good* at auction, hut telnet from the be*t, richest and largest atock* in Ihe Northern markH*. (ejecting och a* are Imperfect or out of style. Iu regard to price*,*ve ! are determined Ml to be undersold by any house in the • city, and indeed our aim i* to deserve to Im: railed tin* ! Cheapest sash Htore in Columbus. We have lately engaged tlio service* of two more salesmen, by which vve hope to remedy the only objec tion lo our house, that Ot being unable lo serve, all our patron* pitmioUv. W. -hall i|i a lew days receive a large lot of Germantown Zephyr Woollens, consisting of Children's Talmas, Basque?, Jackets, Backs, Cloaks, Boots, Ac. Also—Knitting Yarn in white. Mark and fancy colors. If you would Im suited in prne. quality and sty le, glv o j ns a call. No second price, TortnsCa*h. (i. W ATKINSON A TAYLOR, j Columbus,G*., Nov. 2t), IHSB. wtf LUMPKIN HOUSE. LUMPKIN, STEWART CO. UA, MTHE Mbacriber, having purchased the ; above house, w revolved to mske it one j worthy the patronage ol the travelling i public. Il good tare and attentive servants *h>>uld j entitle a Hotel to custom, the unddraigned llaiiern l.imn-D, lliai (bOM lit r v iuoi MW, w, i gMNM Again. Connected wnh the Hotel, are commo dious StaMee with trusty etier* Oct I.wtl JOI!> YARBROUGH. To Ilaiiufacturers. IX7 ILL he mild on the iir*i Tuesdav In April next. V\ williin tin-irgul h< tirsol - ile. hchxe (in- •ml House door in Etbenon, ftibertcount v. Ga.. the Uroao River Colion Factory, situated at Anthony'* Mh.iai-. on Broad River, in Klherton Couuiy Tin- Factory ! Iniilding in of brick. *) !■*■ long, M feet wide, 3 store * [ high, and attic nfstt (bet by 3tl fret. There are about i 1,500 spun lie*, igt loom*- an extra Rumherol ardr>, with all other machinery necessary for making yam*. | osnabutgs, sheeiing. shirting and twilled goods. There are >5 arre* of land atiurhed. on whn h is a aartlimiM*, w arehouse, and 2o odd houses for the accommodation 1 of operallvee Tile w ater power is unfailing and ‘ aloiiutant Boat* load for'Augusta within s mile .f i the Fa* lory, ntfordmgprune tar thin * for shipping good* 1 D B Cade. Esq . or B W. Forlsun, K|., living ■ near the Factory, will show the pr>.p rly to any one j w ishing to exKimine it The above property w ill he sold in conformity tohui 1 award ofarhitratorM Tcrat*. one half the purchase ! money payalile 25th of DnreruHwr. tftSU; flit- otli , ar half |>ayable 25th December IB'4i. whh -atiitadory I security Male positive and title* perfect. Fehr—Wtils \\ M JORDAN. Receiver ; A X D JEWELER, A fine Cotton Plantation FOR SALE THIS Plantation containx’ l!*00 Acts* of J fflLl.nnil, lying “it North Cowik*-- t ‘n* k. ami ix ! n a the Hstritxy l#y |>tarx On the |ila< and cnnvaiiitnl lu >jiuah<’k i aiul xHdh>u. ih a a romt.iUtSc Dwelling, a pnml Ovcrxccrs ttoiixr ; good Mfro ( ahiua, two gixxi otii lioium-s. one of w hDltia if"trlieil by water power, with a Urtl Mill atta< tied.— If a Huirbaift niewent hnuxeit hetor* cru|>M piatitcd, ! will take £18.50 per Acre for it For partirularx addrexx me at (Hemiville. Ala A HASH Fab. 14. INs9.—wtf THOS MACKENZIE & SON3. Importers of SADDLERY HARDWARE, MANUFACTURERS OF PLATED COACH AND GIG HAKES, I AND DEALERS IN CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. No. ‘I’Ll Hull Imnrr-at. Near Charte*, RALTIMOUE. February 14, 1850—wly* A ( A lil), (NOW itava on hand a large asat intent of Y'RHI ('LEH, of tho (toast matxrml ami rlmie<**t inanufac tura ever before offered in this market, v ihnu iug COACHES, BERLINS, CALEECHES, .MorkjCalrrrhri, Kockawsya, TOP AND NO TOP BU GOI?8. Ai.HO, a splendid btotkof New York Trotting Buggies, OF t:\KRY HTYI.K AND DF.Ht R|PTH>N which I ofit-r ou batter trrui* than can b* afiUnlrd cl*- wheiv, for cash <*r .approved credit I am about winding up my bust ness, and would be obliged to all indebted hy note or acrottnt, to rail and settle either h\ rash m satisfactory renewal All win. mint this will find their claim* in the hands of so at torney sot collection H t Mr KEF. N R All those who do not intend fiaviog Without being sued, are notified that five in-i rent ill be de ducted by calhnff at the ca|rtain's oilier and settling forthwith h i McKUK Columbus. January SI —wtf. bond anil attractive Kcailing! MACON DEPOSITORY OF RELIGIOUS BOOKS! NAniEL nOVAEA. Aft. HAH constantly on hand and is in receipt ot'aJl the New and suitable \N oiks for the Kauiilv ands |- hath Srhmrl Library kiwi. Books siiuabhj i. i MIN ISTF.RH, TEACHERS and KCHOL VRS. A grratva neiyol* BIBI.ES HAMI El. BOYKIN, Feebruaiy 14-wSm Depi Agent. NEGROES! NEGROES! WE are constantly receiving from Vir- w _ ginia and North Carolina a large Jjk% and well selected stock ol Men, boys and Girls, including held hands, bouse servants, mechanics, dec., bought by one oiJgLiZ the tirin expreeaiv lor this market. Our friends may rely on gettiog negroes ol good characioi coming up fully to our representation*— as we toll □one on commission. i , „4 CATCHER & McGEHEE. July 2fi, 18M—wtf PLANTERS’ WARE-HOUSE. COLCMBUB.ua., JuD..,tl, Idsß. TllEuiidfr.iged rrtun. llwir lhank. JAiim ™ir Inondsaod ill.’ public generally the liberal patronage heretofore U.,t.iw ‘ d .* n “ h Pe by a strict attention lobuaieeato tnertt htrther latton They ate happy to Mate i ,h ” *"• ol Mr. J M. WAlTa.Boe.k keetier.aed Mr W. A BKD bLL u Mleroiao.who will be happy , 0 wrve their trtepd, aod the cuatotnera of the houee DILLAKD, POWELL* CO. TSl&ißftlUkA PBS®® LATINO SALOON. WILL be upened bv the a— #y4tb of October Boarder* will be taken by L.JI the month, week or dny. Meals at all houradajr or night. OTT HI 8 BAR will always be supplied with tbo Choicest Liquor* and Cigars, j'hik Ilouae is two doors below the P. 0. oct4—wtf. F. WILHELM, Proprietor. DR. W. W. WILSON^ DEALER 15 DRUGS, M*dicine*, Chemicals, book*, Sta tionery and Fancy Articles. Talbottoo, Ga., Sept. 84, w— iy. SPROTT’S CELEBRATED VERITABLE OLD ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN BITTERS, AN INESTIMABLE TONIC, DIURETIC, AND ANTI-DYSPEPTIC. SCIENTIFICALLY prepared from tn* original recipe of o|J Dr. Nproit,and eminently •uoc.e**- iull and highly , popular physklan of Btiroirtbire, England. ITre*e highly pataUib'v and avreeabk’ bitter* huiug composed of PURELY VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, judiciously ißb-cted and akii'fuiiy compounded are confidently recommended to the public lor their Valuable Medicinal Properties, e* For L.'s oi Appetite, Nervous Debility, Ennui, | Dy*peria, they are indispensable. In funciional deraugenient* of tbe Liver and . Kidneys, a* well as Jaund’cu. Riieumaiißin, Gout and I trav L they ar;a***lue qua non'* For Female Cornpiaiui* ti prepartion ia pocq• Marly adapted. j Fr children harrassed with the Colfe, and the I pains of Dentition’ it Is a soothing a*uager. Asa nt'ouuius to Invalids, the enfeebled and sick ; the*** bitters ar< o n-urpassable and free from Airho ! hoi and, arc a sure preventive of Chill* and Fever. DtKhOlßoNtt A wii.eg a** two or three times* day. For ladle# lw third*: I'nll lreii in proportion. .For teryweak j stomachs one tin r.; water. Prepared at at Fag’s Laboratory, Montgomery Ala I To be had ol DraJirut'ii and country merchants’ generally. dept. 2—wtf HULL. DUCK ffiCO. i H, PEMBERTON A CO NOTH'F TO COTTON PLANTERS, SITE, ihu inventm, ol iha Iron * * Screw Press, take pieamre jq calling ai teouon to ihi* Frets*, for which we have obtan-ed Ijetiers Patient From exp *nenc6 we are sathdiod : that this Pre* ta not only capable of pre**iog co -t. the u*ual site, but with a Hmall additional ! coat of compesiiott at the Gin lo a size suitable tor shipment by ra going vessel*. The cost now for comprising!* from 70 to9o com*per bale, which ! mdireciiy cotnce out of |le planter. This Press i* ! durable, a* all of it* bearing and wraming part* ■ araot iron..simple and suitable for negro manage : ment. We are making arrangements to put up i It* Frww at all suitable point* for inspection. For further information,address i.s at Selma, Ala., or D. A Hobh e, .fournal Office, Moaigomcry Ala-,or K. C. Corl ett,Columbus, Ga. W. F. 6/ C. J. PROVOST. August H, fi7 w 11 C 23 LLi _2J usket hir,nt f m;s. r PUE CASKK T BURIAL CASK, iet>reiiM<nt -1 ed by ike above engraving, >s beautifully fin ished in imitation of polished Rosewood, and i* th* mo?t tasteful and appropriate metallic case n.w u-ed. it permit* a v>w „f Ue entire body nftor it is enefo-ed, tln top being composed of thick plate gla**, piotecied by Hubor*ie<y orna ne .ted cap*, one ol which may be seen m it* place in ihe engraving. All * r<ws f roni g7| to 75 inches in length, constantly on hand .NAME FLA 1 KS turn'shed, neatly engraved. 1 JN. U.—iVe VAiwe fnr l>inyage < r Ueltrtry OII.LINGHIM Al LKNSON j Sept Iftth, 1858. <l4twif ! PERI I4\ UliNO! THE ttodoraigoad ara daily expecting a large supply ol this popular fertduer. purcha-ed from the agent of the Peruvian government aud warranted genuine Price four dollars per one hundr-d pounds, or #7B per ton of *OOO pounds Term- r*a-h in all cases. Oci 14- wtl GUN BY A. CO. VALUABLE RIVER PLANTATION FOB, SALE. Til L Subscriber in-* offers fnr sale bis valu ahleruer I’lantation,eight mileaabovt Fort (iatass, coaulnlug 7IA acres, t which tils i lain, aro ii>t rate Hi ver BoUomand the balance high Cine I .and ol good quality, etubrac ug a good and comtortable dwelliug. with a veil ol excellent water, anew Cotton derew and (ilu House and all ue eoaaary outhouaer u(tb hoitotn land 350 acres arc cleared, on third or which ia fresh. In my absence apply to Raiuual A. tirier or Demis 4.1 Prescott, at Fort Latnes. Jauuarv W. IBsH.~wtl JAM F>> GRIER. PLANTATION AND MILLS FOR SALE. aAI, HAVING determined to remove West l offer for s.*tl my PlantatK>n and Mills in , ■■Hi * natuhooebee county. The body of lands (-ontates about 1 300 acres, of which there is a consider able portion open and in cultivation The nulls (Gristand Saw; are m good repair al mt new. situated on the road leading | r „n Co lumbus to Buena V.sta, via Glenalta, on the Oehili Greek, are operating advantageously. Persons wishing to put chase this most dwirableplaea are. requested lo call and examine lor themselves as sured that a great bargain may be had. During mv absence the premises will be shown to purcha- ‘ serx hy G. P. Gordy. who may he found on the pl i3i.*-• BAMOKL and. Harp. j. IL & w. A. lU)SS, Whole* >le and Retail DRY GOODS & GROCERY MERCHANTS. II a c< ii, (• eo r n i a. AI.O. Agwit# lor Wheeler 1 , eod w„ m „'a Sawing Machines. act 11—wtf VALUABLE Chattahoochee River Lauda. FOR SAI.E, AT A LOW FRICK. THK *'itworih.r ..fl.-™ lor mle 3*<Xl i tn (K <* l'i iF"? and troolm* two milee oo llw Kirorin Hf.irr county, Ai., 15 mil.. Mow lon Gem-., Ue... (io which pleco ihe South Weetem Kail Komi Is no. lieioKorieuded) •oil 5 mil... eho.e Columbie, Alebunu The irect IS susceplthle of division iolo two very Ue.i rehle seitlvmenle—lies vorv level, {swell watvr-d the location rcmetk.bly healthy, ,nd tho nurche ■cr could hove the corn, lodder sud stock >t a low rle. Being determined to sell, those desiring . harg.tu, will not be able to find one mote dis posed lo give them one then 1 am. I shall keep this advertisement standing until | sell. Come aod look for yourselves, or for perttcoLr. add ram me at Columbia Term easy t„ the ppvch.ser t, . ANUUd McALHSTKR July to 1858— wtl. Augusta Ceastilulmnaiist c ., v v, M klv till ford BROWiS’S HOTEL, OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT MACON, GEORGIA. E. E. BROWN, PROPRIETOR, B. F. DENSE, Superintendent* tar Mgals ready on the arrival of every Train. Maoon.Ga , April IN. IhMI. wt j BEDELL k WEEMS, H AVE removed in the comer iormeriy occu pied by W . A Redd, 4.00 , lately by Watt and Sappington, wlmre they will k.y>p cooMaotiv on haud, n well selected stoek of groceries, eotaweltng in part of Bacon, Bagging and Row. Saga, and Coflee. Lignora, Ac A.l ol they ofler at the lowest market pricee Ang. 30, 1855 wti. w H AVM * n Whit® - SAV it r. A wihtk7~ (L'ommissioit gltnbantc, *vi* DKALKRS IN Pork, Bacon. lard, Flour Butter, CHEESE, DRIED PROIT, So. QOWalnut Street ®jjaoawj!!AVj,©w3@. Particular attention will b given to the Purchase M!l ?J ,p , nH ‘ n !-i’ f * U dMfr 'P""“* of Western Pmduos, and arndea ojl Cimmiiati Manuftwture . Novsnbsr 9, la>s tUmvrfai, BRAND* Ac HORNER, 30 BROAD ST. OFFER THEIR EXCELLENT STOCK OF egSgsgPIANOS MELODEONS, &C., FT A 1 JJ AX northern prices. A good Piano for $260: Molodeona from 150 to $125. Also, an excellent Organ for Church or Parlor at $450. Call und examine at HO Broad Street. J *4, 1859—wly. TROY FACTORY 7 LoliimhuH, Ga. WE. tbe uodem*oL he lhtdy purch.wd Irom Jaiuet* Hamilton, the I roy F.etory ind entire stock, *nd will cominue the husinew undor the name n.l tvl ol Tro)r HmMlhf Company and will mauutaelure and keep con stantly on hand, at wholesale and retail, Chalra, Bedetenda, Wardrobe., Tuba, Bockata, Nofea, Table., Bureau., and other House Furnudmip articlee. All orders addreese.l to the Troy Msnutacturm* Company, will receive prompt attention, JEFFERSON F HAM!LTON. JtJSKFH JtFFKRSON, JOHN H. HAMILTON Colomhua. Ga , April 19 PHI CKSTO SUIT THE TIMhS. the eaole MANUFACTURING CO, OFFER their various style* of Good r , compri mngOSNABURGS, YARNS, PASH ION. (aratrtpea.) PINE-KNOT PLAINS. NEGRO KERSEYS. SOUTHERN LINSEYS, “TRIJCK Ft)R TROWSEKS.” COTTON ROPE. 4c. Ac. at greatly reduced trices. They incite the special attention ol the Trade to their Slock which is complete id e.ery respect J. RHODES, UROWNE, Ascot ‘Columbus, Dec 1. IBS'. twltwtf. EARLY SHERIFF SALES. linl.L tie .old before the Court House door is the VV lows of Blakely, Early roomy. Ilk .ou die nr,! Tuesday in April neat within the tefsl .hours of sate, ihe mlliiw'iiig property, to wit: ! One Negro Boy named Henry, levied on to Kti*ly two Hup < ourt n fa* and one las Court A ta, iu favor of Janie# Thoua*, Adiu'r, hr., vs. Mark Hander* one Superior Coart fi ta m iavorof B K Gardner, lie, vs Mark Sander*; one Hupenor Court ft fa in favor ol Joseph B Gonderv# Mark Hander* aa the pro perty ot Mark Bander*, and pointed out by hi* ad’iur. Alao, al the same ume and place one hundred and fifty urre* on the weet *ide of lot of laud number 111 m ilie #iJ* district of anrd county, it being lire par of -aid lot on which the erxth dmtlKt Court Grot dt* eitnaied. and whereon Biettard G Merritt now 1 re*- levied oil t<> aatisly *undry fi ta* from Kandolpi aad Calhoun Superior fourth again*! Jrdin W. Bhrwt hire and David Holman . property pointed out by Davau Holman, one of the def*-ndani. ANTHONY ML'TtlllN*, Bberif February 24, IHM) W-4d EARLY MORTGAGE SALE. UTILL be nold on the ftrt Tweaday in Aprtinext, before the C ourt House dor in Blakely, Ear ly county, within the legal hour# of bale One negro hoy named Wiley, levied onto satisfy a Mortgage Fi Fiifr.iu Clack rount y Interior Court in tavor ofßu-eei. It Daniel v* Nahant II Wnod, IrtMtee of Mr* Mary L Wood ANTHONYHL'TCHINH, Hh'fi January 2, 185 D— w2a f.KOHt.I V, CbatUthMCbe* County. i.'haUakoorhrr. Court of Ordinary, Jan. Term ’59. Pre#eot K. G Kailord. Ordinary I UPON the Petit i nil of John B Parkman, Adminiw ) traior de born* no <>n the estate of Murrain Parkman deceased: It i* ordered that ail (renujii* concerned shew cause, on or before thv Di Monday ia Atigust next, why be siro ii Id not Ire dumnssed from #awl administration A true transcript from .the minute* of aid Court, January I*, E G KAIFORD. Ordinary. January f), 1(89 vrflm. TWO MONTHB after date apphcatuui will be made 1 to the Court of Ordinary of Chattahoochee court ly for leave lo sell a certain negro girl, also lot of land | No It >2 in the Wth dtatnet of said rouuily, belonging to the estate of ffottea Putnam, deeeaaed ELIZABETH PUTNAM Kx'tnx. Feb 14. I ft** tw CkaHnStHtvhre Ctmrt of Orrftjmrji iftr. Ttrrm 1858 Present E. G. Raiford, | TpOS ibr Prtitnn of Hyman Albmisn, Adminiatra v- tor <>n tbs estate of (•rr**u Beuily. def eated; It is ordered that all penx.ns concerned, shew rauae. if any they have, why said AdniintxiratorahmiM not be discharged fmm Mid adnnntxtiattou hy order of xatd Court, on the hrxt Monday m June. I*OV A true irantx rqrt from e minuten of atd 1 oart, December 14, 1858. de. 18 whir B. C KAIFORB, Ordinary GEORGlA—Chattahoochee County: UJIiRRF.AB WiWtain Dodson. a|>|dM-s to nie foi letters of Adtiiiiiwtration oh the estate of Henri ittH Dodson, tale of *aal county deceased,: Thexi- are thfreguv tome arwl udmonixh ail andain gular, the kindred and creditors of said de. eased, to be and appear al my orti.e ou or before the brat Monday in April next, and hie their objections, if any they have, otherwise said Administration will be (raided to said applicant. litveh under my hand at office, Feb. 18. 1859 ■ . • t •: E tv RAIFORD, Ordinary \DMIMHTRATOR** RAI.F. Will be sold befbre the Court House door in .the town of Tttibotton, I Taibot county. Da on the first Tuesday in April, next, w ithin ilie legal hours ol sale, agreeably Uan ’ *rder of tha Court of Ordinary of said county, a'por- I turn of lot No ‘US and a part of lot No 234 in'the T2d district of originally Muscogee now Talbot County containing 417*4 a. rex. more or lews; also, two negroes to w n Dinah a woman about fitly years old, and Pe ter shout eleven year* old. Mold as the property of P.li/.al-th Duncan, late <>t said county, deceased Terms Cash. JOHN rt DUNCAN, Adiu'r. I February 45th, 1855—wtd. UKOItGiA t'bsttshoerbee coussfy-i ('katiakoorhn Cvurt of Ordinary, Jan. Trrm’i>9. Present E (• KAIFIIRD. Ordinary. I TPON ite Petition of A J. Prather and Horace M C Jenkins, adiiiinistrators on the estate of Lemuc | YV Cade, deceased: It ts ordered, that all persons concerned shew cauae, <hi or before the Dr-i Monday iu August next, why said Prather aud Jenkins, should not be dismissed from said administration A true transcript trout the minutes of said Court, Jsu. loth, IBSU K G. RAIFORD, Ordinary Jan. 15, 1859—wtds. two month* alter date application will be made to 1 the Court of Onliiiary of Chattahoochee county for leave to sell the land* and one negro niau belong ing to the estate of Joxiah Pollard, deceased II P ROODBR**, Adas’r. February 7, IBsy - w4tn. It I Ml NIM. GEORGlA—Muiwogw County: Court of Ordinary, February Term, 1851*. I A MKB M Rl SHELL, administraior of the estates *1 of John M Rii*s4*ll and Harah R Bussell, dreaeaed having applied tor disuusHioa, (routsaid ailmiuisr.-atH.ii Theretbre, all person* roarrmH ar: hereby notihed to shew cause its an; llwy have) why said adnitms- Irator sliould not be dismissed at the Court of Ordina ry to be held in and for said county on the fma Mon day in Heptember next, and that this order lie publish ed in ferine of the law A true extract from the minutes ot said Court. • -wAtn. JftO. JDIINBON rri GEORGlA—MnogwCffmly: XD.MINIBTRATOR’M hale-By virtue of aa or <ler from the Houuruide Court of Ordinary of Muscogee county,fa will be wold at the Market llou*.* in the city of Coiiimhus. Ga., on the first Tuesday m April next, within the legal hour* of sale, two negro men, Gilbert and Henry, belonging to the e* tale of John E lHshei<x>n. deceased Hale for the benetil Ol ihe legatee* Gilbert and iieuiy are w ell i known about Columbus, ami posseaw highly valuable j qualities THfMi J DAYIR, Adw'r Feb Ib-Wdhd with the will * . <*Loll(.I \—ChatlNhiHithee ( uuny r ourt •/ Ordinary, October Term 185$. ITTHF.BEAH Hilliard ,J. Williams, adniotsira tatco oa he estate o I John t F VAllliams.dec'd petitions this Court to. letters of Pririssioo iron, said administration: III* therefore ordered, thalali persons concern ed, he required to shew cause. If any they have, wlthia iho ume preset I bed by law, why said i alter, should not he grained. Atrue transcript from Ihe minute# m said Court this October tib. IH.V. fYrt. 7, IKYH w-.n K, O. R All < >R|I. Ord. GEORGlA’—Thattahoochee County: ChaUak>*ekee Cnm-iof Ordinary, Feb. Term,'bit. Present E G RAIFOKD, Ordinary. I the Pennon of N N Howard, adintntsrra C tor on the estate oi LiHleton Moigan, deceased’ It i* ordered that all persona concerned, shew cause on or before the first Monday in Hepteinlkar next, whv sd N N How ard should not be dismissed iruiu said a.lmirtt*traie>n A true tr:in*<npt from the minute* of said Court rsbmry 10. IKW K KAIFOKI). Dril February 14—w5m. 1 OEORtil \ ItSMiN i Mvtti f ‘osrl of Ordinary J farrh Term, 1859. R , ;i E }l” , -W!H> r r*Mar.v R„ Me l|; Administra inxof the Mute of William R RimsHl. decpased. having apptmd lor rlwuiMsion fmmailadministra*<>n! It is orilrrrtl. That all persons riwrriM-d shew cause ill any they liavei why Maid administratrix •! mild hm he dismissed nt the form of Ontmnrv to be Held m and for said county on the llrat Monday mOrtober law*’ **” ~im< ,lM * *** ** ub **b*l in terms f the A true transcript from the minute* of aid Court Man h 17th. lniW ”, HHul9-wfl ro JOHN JOHN HON, Ord L"M M rori BALE Bv an I a ill* \ <urt of Ordinary us Talbot county. fiate of .er>rgia. Wul he sold beforsthe Court ‘House door in the town of Taibotton. said rounty, and Htaie on the hn>( 1 uosriayju May next, the l<*llow-ing naiiK-d negr.w*., b, longing to the estate of James L Callier late of said county, dereased. tn-wit; Martha a hkelv woman, nlumt 2d yean old, and her S children—Henry a boy 3 years old and an infknt. Term*, eight month* credit, w ith approved security IHAAC CIIKNEY, EDWARD W POU, Executor* of Ja. L Cailier, deeeased Marrh 19. !•.—w4od. llEOßGlA—Chattahoochee County: Ckattahoveke* Court o/ Ordinary Frb. Term ‘39. Present E G KAIFORD. Ordinary. T Tiy*:— * JohMo. Mmln cLSfi'XZt *” •” II I, ordered. Th,l ,11 pereoiu eoneerned, b, requir ed lo .how race on or before the ftrel Mond in Beprember neat, why he ihouid not be di.miu.d fr.qi •aid adiuinietralion 111 re A mr;s, rro “ ° f r*hTi,ryl-w*, 1 •SAirSM.SnI. Flint River Plantations FOR SALE I will *ell at a reasonable price and 4EyJjLupon three year# credit, one plants- MflCtioii on the east aide of PUnt River, Ijgg nowhere the Railroad from Columbu* to U- U sficmTcrowwHi. coneurting of FIFTEEN HUNDRF.D AND FIFTY ACRES of *khl bottom and man.li l.and*. and eight hundred and silty acre# of Pine laud The bottom and n.and. land# are a# good *h can be found in Oeorgia. Thui may be divided into three settlements. An extensive levee has been buUt, hut more work must yet be done, to secure the land per. luanenlly from overflow. Also, a Plantation immediately below Uie estate of Gov. Town#, on the west side of the river, and one and a half mitos below the railroad, embracing HlUUacre# of ihe bi River Bottom, without any marsh, and and about sixty or seventy acresofhigb pine land, up on which there a beauttftil and convenient settle ment. Upon this tract there are two mile# and a halt of good levee, hut requires some repairs and consult* rable extension to render all die land# secure, upon both plantations, the lands are. with slight exceptions, fresh and extremely productive; on the west side it is all fresh but seventy acres. Any gentleman wish tng to examine them, will piea*e call on Mr. Lilly on the east side, and Mr. Young on the west side of the river, and should a purchase become desirable, see me at Cos load ua. Possession given fits) January next. JOHN H. HOWARD January 11, 1659—wftdtf [£jr- Columbus Enquirer, Corner Ftone and Ran please copy the above weekly two months. A CARD. HAVING withdrawn .trots th firm of HUGHES DANIEL* CO., 1 cheerfully recommend them to eil our former petrona, end the public generally. J()HN R EABTHAM Subscribers will cr Jtnu umler tbs aamu _I name and style—a general STORAGE & COMMISSION BUSINESS AT TBS FONTAINE & LOWELL FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSES. Thaoktui for the past liberal patronage of oar friends, we solicit it* continuance, and pledge out individual exertion* to pleura all who may eotruar tbeir bueiues* to ua. We are prepared to grant usual facilities to oar customers HUGHES, DAN lEL A CO.. Wm. 11. iIUQHES, Wm Daniel, Wesley C. Howes. Aug, ft. If FIFTY NEGROES WANTED. im. HAVING made our a-rangement* for Jml the Fall trade, we deaire to purchase “5 50 or Bixty Likely Hegroe*. of good character, constating ol yonng men, women, plough boy*,aod gtHs, for whom the hignest marhetprice will he paid. Fers.-n* ha ving negroes for sale wiilfiud it to their inlereet to give us a call We will receive and sell Ne gro** on CommiMfon and no efforts will be #pated to make satisfactory wiles, for those who may place their negroes iu oar charge. Liberal advance* always made on negroe* when desired. Call at the Auction and Negro mart ot HAKKISON &. FITTS, a it*9l—wtwtf 50 \ 61 Broad Streot BLANKS, Os every deecription uaed by Lawyera, or officers of Court, urintad neatly aud on superior paper, at tha , TIMES OFFICE. JOSE MIE & CO., IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS. RANDOLPH ST —COLI MBUS, GA. Two Doors Weal of the Columbus Times Office. WILL Keep ronstaatlv oil hand a large assortment of the CHOICEHT BRANDH Ordersfnttn Ihe country are respectfully solkited, and will be filled at the very lowest price for rush January 45 dwlv Scrofula, or King’s Evil, i a constitutional disease, a corruption of the blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it pervades the whole body, and may burst out in disease on any part of it. No organ is free from its attacks, nor is there one which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, tilth and filthy habits, the depressing Y'ices, aud. above all, by the venereal infection. What ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con stitution, descending “ from parents to children unto the third and fourth generationindeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, “ I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children/* Its effects commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer from scrofulous com plaints, but they have far less power to with stand the attacks of other diseases; conse quently, vast numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, are still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the consumption which de cimates the human family has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination ; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous; their persons arc invaded by this lurking in fection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we supply in AYERS Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla. the most effectual remedy w’hich the medical skill of our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com bined from the most active remedial* that have been discovered for tho expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the system from ita destructive consequences Hence it should be employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also those other affec tions w’hich arise from it, such as Ewmvi and Baix Diseases, Bt. Amthoxt’s Fias, Rose, or F.R-nurKLAS, Vimm.es, Pustules, Blotcheh, Plains and Boils, Tumors, Tbttb* and Salt Kbkum, Scald Head, Hixowoem, Rheumatism. Syphilitic and Mercurial Du kases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Debility, and, indeed, all Complaints arising prom Vitia ted or Impurr Blood. The popular belief in “ impurity of tho blood ” is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood, llu particular purpose and virtue of this Ssnspa rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC. are so composed that disease within the range of their action can rarely withstand or evadethem Their penetrating properties search, and cleanae, and invigorate every portion of the human organ ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. Asa conaequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or phystcsl debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the every-day complain** of every body, but also many formidablt and dangerous diseases. The agent below named ia pleated to furoiah gratis my American Atmanai, containing certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints: Oosfnc i nesi. Heartburn, Hfadatb* origing from ditordrrtd Stomach , Nausea, Indigestion, Pain in and Morbid Inaction of the Bose els, Flatulency, Lose of Appe tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its nmctioDS. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR TUB KAttD CURB OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness* ‘ Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump tion, sod for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease* So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu merous are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons pub licly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lunga by its use. When once tried, its superiority over every ether medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous sdfectious of the pulmonary organs that are Incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the commnnitv have flailed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and pro duced cures too numerous and too remarkable te he forgotten. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER A CO. LOWELL, MASS. 601.0 15 b'UhuMllbh HIT Cniiih.ll* Oißpm.n. J. A WhlualdM * C0.,m3 by draunu And dealer. In m.dlrint ftn.ml), , rrtm ,!, t, IM*.—dwjn