The Columbus weekly times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1865, April 25, 1859, Image 4

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GULDENS dk Tt'KMFSEKI), ATTORNEYS -A.T LAW, fort GAINKS, GA. <WUJ pmetie* *0 CUjr and adjoining eowntle* in Georgia. Ml# la Henry county, Ain. April >. l w U. MKINNA, f. JOHNSON A RUCKER, A'JTBUyKTH AT I.AW, omiifAi CHATTAIIOOCUKK COUNTY, HA. WVLl.glvr prompt attention to *ll buaineM rmni ted in iheirrare throughout Hie Paiaula V™/ 5 ’ ml the count MM of Talbot, IlnrrU. MroH. and, Mi Ii ley. of ihe Chattahoochee Clown Ftbnuo tl, IMO wlv. *. ,\. JOVE*, Attorney at Law, UNION WRINGS, ’ ALA. HriLf. urmrttr* in lit* differ*-ut (>urt* io Jlnron *'l W adjoining I‘HinUe* Strict attention given to the collection of ciaima. frt>>— __ T. J. Ul IVN, attorney at law, HAMILTON, UA. Will attend promptly to nil business entrusted tohtac&ro. Jflntll MW-wly. Tlioiiium W Cobb, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PRESTON, Wh.tr County, U. Wfl! practice In (he crmtitleof Clay, Obatta hooch**, Webster, Kariy, Randolph, Stewart und Hunter. Particular attention given te coUecting and remitting. Jan2fi IH67—wtf. W. P. *LAW. THAWgUS OUViA Clam A Oliver, ATTORNEY J*. T LAW. BUENA VIST A, MARIONgCOUNTY.GA. Wl pmetUn In the mranties of Marion, Macon Stewart. Taylor, Chattahoochee, amt any of the adjoining counties, when their aervieoa may ie required. Also in the IMmtrietCourt of the Uni ted Slates for the District of Georgia. September 11,1 —Wtf. Si. Si. Mlaffbrd, Attorney at Law, 4JMKRI.Y, EARLY, Oil,, UA, Up BlOrety (la, April *, line. wU. Jm. \. Cleiidt-nlii, AT‘I*MLMX AT I.AW, And Sollettwr'.lra Chaassry, ABBEVILLE, ItKNRY COUNTY, ALA _Juiy a. r. MARTI*. 4. 4. MAKTIR. 4.4. at.A 0K MARTIN, MARTIN A NI.AOE, AttornevH at Law, COLUMBUS, OA. Itaremhwr 17, tfijfiteHhrlfc Howard A Witiiin, attorneys A.T law, CRAWFORD, ALA. IOIT. M. ROWABR. WAI.TKIin. WRT.M*. Crawford, Ala. June 8. wAdtf. %% ill in in Taylor, -/VTTOJRKTiiY A.T ILAW, CffTIiNKKT, RANDOLPH CO., GA Will practioe iu the counties of Randolph, Calhoun, Terrell, Early, Clay, Baker, Dougherty Miller and Stewart. Kf.pkbto—Wellborn, Johnson £ Sloan, Attor neys at Law, Columbus, Ha. All kfiouiMM on trusted to bis care will receive immediate attention. Juno 6'6B—wdtf. 11arion Relliune, ATTORNBY.AT LAW, TALBOTTON, Talbot Cos., da October 24,1858. wAdtf. WOWPI X IdAWM, ATTORNEYS AT I*Jk. w, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. R J, M"rtKS. VVM A. LA WH .8#“ Office neat door to the Pest Office, 15.p1. 1, IW.II. ,lwtf. The X-imjil Uclmi Corn Shucker. Shelter, Separator and Cleanaer. Patented by 11R. HMITII. R<-.mbet Mb, Ififtfl FTMIIH great labor whig mm him-, hits token die 1 Ann premium over nil competitor* at HW Htate and county Agricultural EvliibilioiiN a miocss never lie retold rc obtained by any Agricultural Implement in the same length ufttane. Tin* Proprietors, ‘ln ottering this macbine to the public, claim foi it n Hiipcriorily In ulutplirity of con. strurtion, dtttablliTx. rlicH|iiteaa and rapidity! and per lection of it* operation. There are live -star**. Noe, I, *, 8, 4 and ft. Price ft “in #3O to *ltH. and will chink, shell, separate emJ cleanse from 900 to g.UQQ bo she is |m*r day For Machines m Htuteondoontv Rights, apply to IKK A t’AIM'KK, Afontgoinci y, Ala. KI.LIH A MATfIIM. Agvntx, I'ulumbun. Oh Ajuil ((Ml LIQHTE & BRADBURYB, Piano Forle Manufacturers, 441 llmonte Htrrct, New York. UfR ttarift’ to call the attention of the Tr.*•!. and of lb** ptibHc generally. In our I'lmiu Fortin, Juatlv pronounced superior in all {niiiat* in volume, richnoaa and purity of tana—iMMaMmeftif alao a pern liar amgtng quality. adapted 10 and haiumulnua with the liunmn vnke They are vary pmpcrh called Miv •M Irfan #r Vaml ftwa,’* llelnf nnulr with the l'.i*iu Arch Rest Plunk, they will aland in nine In all est. luate* W> guarantee onr cusionu i* flint no i Itcita that a life tong experience. untiring industry or capital ran procure, will be spared • maininm tbr ou maim nunta lheir world-wide reputation a* “tA* tan and that every biiiiiovenieni of mlnnaii value to a Ptaiio mil he found 111 our*. All order* with which we may tm ffcvored will be promptly and ftuih fifth attended to EMPLOYMENT. IM A MONTH IM Ml KA I’J \s|in |• \ 111 All Agent ia wanted in every town and omil) in pie I'niteil mate* lo engage m a NMMUftatrie nud naa> \>uamMM. by which the hn\ profile may !*■ •euamlv realis'd. Fm lorthei pamcwlnra. ndrinuw UK J HFNHY WAKKKU. turner of Broadway and Itlli •trad. New \ orb citv.riulna.ng po*tugr stamp April Ih, MMW~~wSm ~ City loti in Bainbridge, Georgia. AN *ale of Lute from Ito ‘At a.re* each will tuke plat e al Ule I ‘ourt House in Mini place. The eubm-nlwr fhtTumaeifand other* a* agwlll. will aell on the lAtli of April next, about fifty lota, nilualrd near the improved purl of Hie the ty TV greai pr<>oii*>* of tin-. localuy M now imi well know ti lo require a drulied dnacitptiow. Many wHIio know il bent, think at n<> dmiMMl |M*rtod it will rank a* inlbnor t only one cii) m Ikmria. The aak bavin* been dab-m-d ft* many moutha to prove lhai th mnin trunk tail toad would have a aper dv completion lo Bamkridgo. theaale will Im< iMwitive A MHUTWKLL. Agent. Rutnhi td*r. Feb W. KM* The above aale Im* been MMMMUd until Ttiurada), the VNli day ol’ April. A SHOT W kill. 1., Agent. Hill iK. Flint River llaiitations . FOR SALE. 1 wifl • • reasonable price and tifl&upou three year* credit, one planta- P|P%tic>u on the ea*( able of Hint River, IgSSI Jhk whe.ic the Railroad from Coiumhu* lo ‘ Mm on o*ara, < oiui*iiny of FIITKKN HUNDRED ANO FIFTY ACRfR us g.-od bottom and marali l.and*. ami eight bundled and tin* at re* of Pine land The bottom and marvh land* are m>od a* van be found in Georgia Thi* may by divided into three aettlemente An exteurivr levee lia* been built hni more work tuualyd I* duuv, to aecure the Unit per. manentiy Irout overflow Al*o. a Plantation immediate!) below the ealate of Oov Tow-na. on the o eat aide oftb. river, and one and a half mllea below the railroad, embraeing I you acre* of the beat Rivrr BoMm. vvilhout any marah, and and about *uiy nr aerenty aeioanf Ingli pine land, up on wh.ch there t* a heaulifhl and convenient aeiilr men! Vpon ihia tract there are two mile* and a ball of good levee, but require* some rvpaira and ronetde rahie extension wt render all the lamia eccnre. Upon both plantation*, the land* are. w ith • light exception*, fresh and egirarnel) productive! on the weal aide it w all fruah but ateut> acre* Any geniirinait wish Ing to examine Ilium, will pleaae call on Mr Lilly tm the eaat aide, and Mr. Y<>uug on the went aide or Uh* river, and should a pun bare become desirable, aee me at Columbua. Po*aMioii given Aral January neat. JOHN II IKiWkRD January 11, IftSh—whdtf ITT* C’olumbu* fcuquirer. Comer Stone and Wan ptaaae ropy the above weekly two month* ~W” ANTEIA fin conn” *m -kahomcd pin* woo” UK) KUOdig IDXSSO3JXJTXO3ST. rri||f < “joirtneiship el BltooK* k. t.'HAPMAN w 1 diMoivelon lb* Ibth uh. by mntual ronoetit. All irersons indebted u> said tirni are notified to msk* pay ment only to John W Br-n His. who batter purchased all notes and accounts tel*ngmg • the late linn, is alone mithorißed to use tiie Arm name ui sottleun ol oi ouislandusg imailM'ss JOHN W RHOOKrt, K M. CHAPMAN. NOTiOH. ffffiß undersigned having purchased the entfrn inter- A Wlht the Drug Mtorr of Brooks A Chapninn. will rontinue the busiheM on his individual account. Ae a innuiliet of tile late Ann lie would miikr hi* arkuowl edge me nt In the generous pntroiiN of the Inoise, and re afiectfuiU euDeit arontiiHiaaca of their contelence and patronage. JOHN W HRtiOKH Janunrv IS. IBM.--dwlf I (Ms SALK. TUP. sit bar. r Bier has on hand afew HTIM.A for lb* manufacturing <>•'PEACH IIKANWYof WIIIM KF. V, wliwli he will sell at vary low prices. Also Tin, Sheet Iron and Japan Ware. of every variety and deernptbm, wbnii can be bought aiths lowest rates JOB WORK, Don* at short noth* and on the most liberal terms. J 11. IIH.'KH, Agents. Neit door below Mans Houci, Uroud Htrael. July 18, I*6* dull W idL IIU .\VI NDI /MLa. PKUriONr wishing (o raise hor (I w fr<*n a thnmgk>lited Hire of uiiquueliouahia pedigree nml per bavu now an opportunity to do so by sending their mares to \S 111 REWIND, standing at Albany, or throw miles below, at my plantation, *4l the Newton ropd. This Aim; young ilor.ee, sisteen hands and one ami a half inches high, of n dm p bay color, and beautiful proportions, will he mi nutted to mares on lira following terms: Drive, sdo the season, which muat lie given at the time, of w-rviee, hy a good note, or s4il in cash. If a mare should not prove with foal in the court** of the Hpring season, (whish will terminate oa the lf>th of Jnne, atm will b* allowed the iienefit of the Fall season, without further charge. No contract for insurance will he made, or liability for accidents. Mares sent to WH (REWIND will be hoarded at 40 eta. per day—those with colte, MI cents, which must, In ail cases, be paid before the Mares arc taken away. The seasons commence the iltb of April and Ist (ts October. One dollar paid to the groom for each service. The subscriber purchased this horse from Dr. Thomas Hamilton and John K. Freeman of Rome, Go., at the price of Twenty five Hundred Dollars caah, and lie is generally esteemed by ail good Judges as one of the best horses in Georgia. JRKKMIAH WALTEHH. Albany, Ga., April 18, IHMf wilt I'KDICJREE OF WHIRL WIND He was aired hy Tempest, lie by Ptnnpkinboy, he hy Htoekholdcr, (for Hlockhuldur's pedigree, see American Turf Register,) Piimpkinhoy’s date, Laura Taylor was sired hy Hir Richard, her dam Independence, hy Dacidot, grand dam Fancy hy Wilkes Wonder, who was sired by imported Divined. Wonder's dam was also thu dam of I’noolct, her u. g. dam by old her g. g. g. dam by Wilduir, her g. g. g. g. dam hy Mark Anthony, her g. g.g. g. g. diuu by imported Fear naught. Hir Richard was sired i’noolet and out ..f Mariam Tonson t she by Tup Gallant, he hy Gallatin, ho by imported Bedford. Her dam by Urajy Medley, Oscar, imported Fearnaugbt, Ao. Htr Richard was a full brother to Monsieur Toiifou and Campaign, and also to Hir Henry, who ran the fatuous race against American Eclipse. Dacolct was hy imported Citizen, bo by I’acolet of Rughtod, he by Hlunk, and Blank by the Oodulphin Arabian. Pocolot's duan was by Typo Haib, he by ldndsay’a Arabian, the host son of the Gwhdphin Arabian, and was out of,Silver tail, sbe was by flanueger’s Whltenose. Tern* pest'* dum was tbc famous old race mare, Mary Giuhui of Hoots, she by imported Leviathan, Imr dam by Paoolet, hor g. dam by Diouied. Whirl wind’s darn Old Anna Barrow, was by Cock-of the-Bock, he by Dnrock, and he hy Old Diourad, (see Turl Register,) Cock-01-the-Rock was out of the Horan, own sister to Miller’s Damsel, the dam of American Eclipse. Ann Barrow's dam wus Z.br, she by Virginian, he bv Old Kir Arehy. Virginian’s dam Merotrix was by Magog, her g. dam Nareison was hy imported Shark, her g. g. dara Rosetta by iinjiorted Hentinel, her g. g. g. dam Diana was by t'laudius, her g. g. g. g. dam Hallle Painter by Sterling, her g. g. g. g. g, dam the imported mare .Silver. Zeller’s dum was bv Col. Hawkiu's Gray Arehy, he hy Old Arehy. (For extended pedigree, see the American Turf jiegkiter.) PERFORMANCES. WHIRLWIND'S first race was at Atlanta. G, when a three year old ( was beaten by Brown Dick in three heats, Whirlwind winning the so com! heat, the fastest iu thu race. His second rave was for the Hutchison stakes over the Wush iugtou course at Charleston, South Carolina. Hu was again beaten by Brown Dick in the remark able short time of H. 42. 1 think him os a race horse for all distances, superior not only to Whirl wind, but to any other horse in America. Whirlwind s third race the same Spring, was over the Central course, at Macou, Gw. lie there ran a a weep stakes, two mile hoots, which he won lu two heats, heating Campbell's Wagner Killy, Morrison's Monarch volt, and Easley’s colt —time 3.67, —LM —pur*os2,loo- - truck reported heavy. On Saturday of the same week, he ran for the Joeky Club Purse mile heats best three in live. Col. Golds by'* Cult, Kotigh-utid-Heady, hall brother to Hruwu Pick, uiul .\lnj. Knsly’s eh. Colt by Chieftain, were entered against him; the race was won by Whirlwind the first heat by Kough-aud-Kuwdy, thu next three by Whirlwind lime I. —l.s4—the second heat being faster than the tirut, it is needless to any 1 threw off the first. Being in bud order, he was tak >ii from the turf aud turned out till August, win n ho was put in training for tlio Nn-di ; ville races, lie made his first appearance on that course in u swoepstake race of two mile heats uguiuat Invincible und Henry Perritt, the latter a half brother of Urown Dick, and whose time in a two mile heat race stauda uuparallellod iu the annuls of rauiug, having run a mile in tho second heat iu 1.42I*. 1 *. Beta wore freely made that Whirl wind would la* distanced, hut so far Dorn it, ho won the race in two straight heats, distancing Henry Porrit in the (irate time J. 47 - 3.61 track heavy. The same week he ran against little Ar thur, in race of two mile heats, winning in two straight heals, and making the host time ever mode upon that eourso siuee it was established more than terty years ago -time, 8.44—8.60 1^. The week following, be ran another race of two mile heats, which was ever the Waluut course, again beating Invincible ; he was afterwards eu tered within the same week, In a three mite heat raoe against Perritt and lodine. The rider being instructed to run a trailing beat, he lost it; in the second boat h* took the lead and maintained it; in the third heat he led for the first mile and a half, hand in hand, but owing to the had condition of the track au*.d by a heavy ruiu, which was at that Hrue falling, he slipped and fell, as did both of the other homos, his rider boiug hurt by the fall was i at** n To in the field, and Whirlwind hav ing raptured a I coder in one of his legs, has since been unable t tend at training. Perritt died without geti tig to his atahle. V. A. HAMILTON. Economy and Progression, IN this age of advanremeiir. runny things new and invaluable have been introduced not the phau loma of oilier ngeu, but new once, ul'sound and prac lical utility. In no oilier depariumnl la progressiuu bet ter marked or more visibly to he aeon than hi llie med ical. when originating with competent men and confin ed to autenliflc Hmtta. t*ivci*vl> of that character nr* the Ibllowlng remedial agents! ROB* will prove morxi ctllv'ieiitor ao often lK LITTLK*ft ANttBTFIKOMfiH HKOPm. A nttt aadrerfom cr*/ar Odd*. Jiithma, JW in fA# tfroMf, atm Aeopnq. \ t . i(v. mmtfHjftt oi/drva * 1 hi* ia a plennant medicine to take, producing inline dinterulivf, and in nine out often case* n pMinptcuiv. It exert lac* the iiknl controlling Influence over Cough* and Irritation nfthc lung* of Hiiy remedy known, of ten Htopping the Mioat violent in n few hour*, or al muat in a day nr two Many ca * thoughi to he de < nledly coiiuui|>tive, have keen piomplly mred by ll*- mg aieW koille*. and wearing lattln’a atrenglhening Pinatera on the rha at A* anodynv expectorant, wiih out a*iiiiigiuglhe bnw ela, it *tanda paruiuoiiui to all ctiugh luivturea IOLL \n VKRMIKCHK. Prepntvd and put lip In holtleanml phial*, only by W.H. LKlIe. In ualug. nolhilig elan in required lo relieve vhildten of worma; and, beanie*, being one of the be*i and henp‘*t ever olfered to the public, il* ffequenl U*e in lauolie* willaave much trouble umi expenar, a* well a* the live* of many children! for mgkt out of every fra cna> guuvrall) require ft. Dr. Itt( Ir’u French ’Mixture. This i* prepared fhmi a French Recipe (tn the fbrina of No. I and g; Hie lirat tin Ihe acute, and No g f„ t the clirouir atape.l that hna keen much improved upon la ihiacounlr)! and from ila unexampled aucccsaia likely Uiaupwcede ever) other remedy lor ilic cure of diwaae* of the Kirillov* ami llladdfi, t. onnorrhieal, and l.iicchorrhienl of Fluor Alhu* Aft'ecUoii'i T hin axtetiaive compound combine* propenie* totally diltci cut in ta*le and character ftfim anything to In* found iu the I ailed State* riiarmariqNiui or in private piac tirei and in point ol aafoty and rflekar) U md rival led m Amvrua. U. LITTLF’S K 1 V.-WORM A ftVTKR OINTMFM 111 nml red* of enwa of Chronic Tel lei*. Scald head* and diMt-aae*of the akin generally, have been cured by the* remedy, and ainee the introduction of the No g preparation (being atronger) acarvely a caae ha* bnea found that il will ud ertcrtuaJly eradicutc in a abort time F‘r the cure of Cancemua More* and Ulcer* ni* a polled in the form of plaatera and la almoal ialkltihl- Mednim *, like eveiything ekw, art* heller and more economical!) *upphed to the great ma*a of the people, b> mtrrliMiidir. than in au) other w ay. |h> eKiaaa are referred m u. lh page of Dr. l.itiiee pnntphlet, to Ihe catalogue of medicinea of the Mate rin Medica, that he u*e. m c.tm|awiiidtug Ins dilTereut leiiwnliea, and aaked loaav if ihey are not ilia chief re liance of Ihe profewrion, a* he himaelf has practiced luedMincettanaivei) for mrc than ten years, balura ■ retiring lo the drug buaftMM. Hnl.l) BY 1 ITTI.F. A BRO. Wholesale Druggists Macon. Ga ; by Pemberton A Carter, John W Brooks Coiur d.ua, and by Merchant* agd Drunsta gtaantli) April U ( dIAR. 86 ILLITJS & BOSE, 86 t*t;<’rft:*rtottiTo it. ‘oiuhcpm vYKBj !f. HO into A B HTHtiirr, Have jam rectvi:<t h large and spi< mliri usortuo*at of LADIES DRESS GOODS, Shawls, Mantillas, Embroideries, HOHIKKY, IU.MiKEUCIUKFS, AN K.VULKIS VAHIETV OK BOOTS Sc SHOES, AN KXTENSIVF. STOCK OF DOMESTIC GOODS, READY MADE CLOTH IN* tl ENT’S ffiIRNIHHING GOODS, IIATB, O A PH, &c. In farts'very artirte from a piers'of imjh* ls the enm pls'ie oiittit id a house ami tkcnly, amt ataa low prices as ih* same goods ran be hud in All) sis,tillirrii flarlti'l. We would frsps'rtDillv invite the Laslies und Ow lluumn oft.'oUimbas ansi surrounilmg country, to give us mi enrlv cad, ami eiaminsonr gouda beforepurcha ing !• Ins* whir re. II.IJIIH A KOHK, Marehtft-4w , <" l Witt., so t the <l--r SPRING GOODS. REDD, JOHNSON & CO., HU Brsinsl Mtrcet, OolumLus, Geo., HAVE in Wlore, and are daily recei ving new and elegant designs in Plain and Fancy Wilks, ItouiiteMkirl Wilks, Robes A Le* Wilks, Bayadere nml <'h < k Wilka, lllni k nrid White Antetuennd lb p Wilke, Grod’Hiutie, Tftllbta, and Bamihi a •* HARKLF.W, ORGANDIF.W ami JACRONETTS, in •mall figures. Robe a Is* 1 *, Kola- a 1.1-n ‘2 Volume* Rohe a Is** lomnora, Rohe n l.es ‘4 Jupes, Rohe a Is-* Ahus'ila. PRINTED Challys, rhintz. MPWI IN OINOBAMW. Hriliiailtes and lotwns W IIETI.AND, ZEPIIYR AND WAXONY WOOI.W LACK HF.TW, BERTH A'W AND HI.EEVF.W t Wwins Wets; Kmhrotdcnes of ail sty tea, ( Jaconet Domestics and linen Goods. March 8-—dwJhn. _ To the Farmers and Planters of GEORGIA AND ALABAMA! ELOAOMY, IMPROVEIUNT. <DNVENIK.NCE REESE’S JMnmpulateil or Phonplto-Peruvian uOono / spiffs lurtilinl fins Unauu Is cqss.ii t, ivruvuin, I pound jsf|Hiiiiid. is ns wnll cstuliliHhcd as any fact can be e*tabtisdu:<l hy tinman testimony and ** perb'lH:*. .Four good reasons why Farmers should use this Guano in prelerente to unyopier lat. ltis fully s-qual to Feiuvian on the first crop, till It coats, at present price of Peruvian, fill) less per ton. 3d. Ris perfectly prefiami for inuiiediale use, by drill or otherwise. 4th. Rmiitaln* fifty perceut. more Phosphute than Peruvian, and tliaiefisre union- pqnuar.eni improver of tin? soil. ‘l'liis Guano is used hy the following named gentle men. uinong others, iroin whom its results ussy he learned: Jus. T Earle, Bast., Md. Archihald Taylor, N <J. ftl T. UoMelMiro* •* Dr. George Field, “ James Enhmik, Va. (sen J U Litliejohu Wamuel Fnw. *• J li Greene, *• l>r llenry Field, Ihdit. Norlh el. “ (Jonsiniiers iiiusl Is? piulK'iiiar to spectly m their or ders REF.HK W, and observe that our mime in biamled on Ihe hags. • Terms t ush, or acceptable lirne drafts on city houses. Pamphlets giving a lull uccount of the above Guano can he obtain’ and hy addressing (aimn a c 0., BOLK AGKNTB FOR COLLMJHJS, GA. January 18, InM.—wtkd.'fin Irish Potatoes. Ii || ) HIII.H, I'lmno Nnrliiern Potatoes, for aalehy I'"/ janlJ—dwtf GI'NIIV A DO. Ifi-rus i:iii taiiano! AGIiMH.NL AltTlOl.li-wanauind, and aaiheap as can Imj laid down from Nlw York. UIJMIV k 00. Amcririui r|N|IE Ciiiutiimitiuna of tins Gtuno gives it high n - pule us u li-rlih/.ei.uml it In ctaUNHtd us Hill) ctpial to tb Peruvian. A huge supply exported ui an oarly day by GtiMIV k UU. Duuuitkua, Ua. J ail. 4, lH5y, dwtf, Potomac Herrings. W | HALF BHl.rt Potomac Herring, in pickle, fr Ilf sale by fItJNHV k t'O Sundries. siibscrilmni are receiving and will koJ> couJ| 1 NiaiiHyon lihiiil the ftiHimmg niticles: _ No I uml ‘2 Mackerel, in Hull Kite und hitsc Hugur C’liird llama u clnmearticle. BreakfiiNt Haion, Hmoked llwef, lleef Tongues, Also, Hie following articles of III* Lest quality vis; lame Plaster Fails, Hydraulic Cement, Gypiium, Blusting I’owder nml Hally Fuse Koek and Ahum Halt. JanHh-wdtf GHNUV k (’(). Pickled Pork. iy HBLH. Uuiup Purk, very line for *ul* by &*) JaalS—-wdtf Gl NBYfc^CO. JUST RECEIVED, pis k HIII.H DRV HAI.TKD MKAT,‘ JU Blue Fish hi Hall und \N Imle Uhls. Breaklhst Bacon; Choice Minion Hums; Extra Hmoked lleel; Extra Choice Fig llama; Clear ami Ribbed Huron Hides; Halite and Hliouldern, Pickled Fork Rounds. fd>l4U For sate by GUNIIV k CO. CRACKERS ! JDHT RECEIVED, Mod a Crackers,; Bultei Boston ‘* llaml Made Butter^ VVina l.ainuion “ Craeknels. for sale hy GUNIIV k CO. February Mb. IH6W.—dll'. IIVYI*. A LARGE LOT or CHOICE TENNESSEE Hams lir n.lc by GUNHY * CU. February 1,185 U -dtf FAMILY SEW I YU MACHINEH. DRUM tin* very flattering manner m whir It the Gro- I’ vrr & Raker Btwing Ma< bine has l*:n received bv th* public, (resulting ill the #ul of upward# of Twenty Tin tuna ud.) Messrs TIIOB. 1\ BTOVAI.L A CO. of Augusta, Oa., havi* been induced to often a Sales Room in Columbus, Georgia, where they will keep on hand % variety of the GRO VER ft. HA KFR pattern adapted tor HuHtatum ami fiieu/j (Mie, all of which are warranted perfect ; in stnietNHis fbr tiairtf Stem will In* given Dee. All Ma chines onlereil from the country Will he securely and compactly boxed Ihr Irniiaportaiiou. Needles. Tlirend, Silk, nod M.e hlue Oil w ill he kept Mud sold atfheuau al prices. Citlaeninf Cotuiubu# ami vicinity art* re spelt thlly invited to call at No. NH UUOADbTItEET, FOUR DOUR* ABOVE THE CORNER OF MANLEY, HODGES &CO and examine a Mat lime w hich is hailed h> woman ns her emancipator troMi the toil uud never-ceasing drudgery of the needle Wtr submit the following certificates, from well known genilemen of this section, who have thorough ly testedtliGmver uml Hnkei Hewing Machines l From Rev A A l.ipseoiuh, Tiukcgee. Ala ] 1 lieiehy certify, that I have used one of (irover 4k Raker'# Mew him Mat litnes loraome nmitths in m> tain liy, and that it lias given entire satistln imn I const.! er these mat limes invaluable in u fltuiil), and I very heartly recommend them to the public Feb MIM A. A I.IPHCOMII l Front Rev, F. G. Ferguson, Tuskegm*, Ala) 1 take pleasure in stating to all whom it may con cern. that my w ilt* has been using one of Grover ami Baker'n Mewing Machines for some months. It work* w elland is easily kept in order. Mo flu we are more than satisfied February vi, IMB. F G. FKRGCSON ■ Front Rev J I, Moultrie, Vnion Springs, Ain Mo. Kami - The lituver A Baker Machine purchas ed of you lias CUily equalled my expectations Avery important characteristic of the Machine is, it is so very simple that auv negro of ronnimn understanding can manage it Mine has been used sulusively by a Ne gro servant about six niouUis, and has never been out ofuntei. JAM 1. . MOt LTlilL February 14th, IN9. [From I A llrokavv A Cos., ('olnmhut, Ca. We have used one of Grover A Baker's Mewing Machines in our shop for three years past, and lim! it perfbMly practicable, easily kept ui order, and well adapted to various kinds of work in a Tailor's Mhop. We take pleasure in recommending it to the public Fob *S,IV) 1 A IIROKAW A CO. D. KEITH. Agent. OOLUMBUB. GEORGIA. Columbus, March ff, MMF~dw il Book Binding ij'XSrerMt In .ii. H-nor atyi. .Tib. oSc. of a. it * Cohintu. Tmiw.” uV) ®UOTMI!!I0I fi3=@T[rl!lK)©3 J M, moo ARE RECEIVINfi Xheir Spring Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING! OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, Comprising a greater variety of choice Goods for Spring and Buinin e r We ar. Than can he found Elsewhere. They resimelfally invite Ihe attention of nil persons, who desire a GOOD G ARM ENT made in tbc BKHT MANNER jKissible, and WARRANTED to he ai* jrepresepteiJ, to their late receipt* “f siPßiisra- sc sttivtiviEß ox^OTXxxisra-- Also—To their Extensive Htoclr ol Grnt’js £untisl)ino 600^5, Now reeoiving, which euihracea every article of comfort and luxury needed for a Gentleman's war drobe: KHIRTK, DRAWERS, CRAVATS, SCBRENDERS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, Ae. Ae. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, Made to Order in LATKKT STYLES by exjurienced Workmen. Xiiits,init,ib<its,Kiats ot every style and grade now worn. X7XKXBfI.£!Is3LAB v a large stock just received. Call and examineour Good* before purchasing elsewliere at No. 12a Broad Street, Columbu?, Gn mar 12, 1859—dwtf. J. 11. DANIEL & CO. . ; T. ft. SPEAK, PRACTICAL WATCH M AKI-R Successor to S. 11. Purple,cor. Broad & Kaudolph st. OOLUMBUS, GEORGIA. STERLING SILVER & PLATED WARE. HAIR WORK., A beautiful variety of Patterns. I will make to order any design and style aal plait you may require. WATCHES, CLOCKS Sc J"EWELEY Hepttinxj by eorapetent and experienced Workmen, and warranted. CANES! CANES! Hold, Silver, Ivory leaded Head*—Hickory Crooks ami Swords PEBBLE SPECTACLES, Gniit und Steel Frames, of thbest quality manufactured. Hla**eg sot in o)n frames toauital’ eyes I invite tho attention of all to my Stock, ami will show it with pleasure, whether yoi parch*?* o r n • de’a old Htanvi, Corner Hr “ad and Randolph Streets. Columbus, Ha., Oct. 30, 1858. dwtf T. S. SI*FAR. JOSE MIR A CO., IMPORT!:!.* ;of HAVANA CIGARS. RANDOLPH BT. BUS, QA. Two Doors Wvst of tlio Columbus Times Office. \%/lI.L Keep ronstaiitly on hand a argo assortment \\ of the t IIOK'KMT IIRANDM Ordersftnm tire country are lespectfuliy s>luued, ami will be lilied at Hit* very lowest puce lurvtwli. January ‘45 dwly. KOBE TO BE ADMIRED THAN THE HIGHEST DIADEM EVER Worn by Emperors or kings. WHAT ? Why, a Beautiful Head of Hair ! BF.CAUHE it IS the ornament God himself provided for all our race Reader, although the rose iumv bloom ever so brightly in the glowing check, the eye he ever so spiukimg lire iceili he those ot pcuiis, ts the licnd is lie rest of it* covering, or the hair be snarled and shriveled, Airs* <oi</ dry, or worse still, if sprinkled with gray, nature will lose mure tbnu half her cliuiiuh l*rof. Wood's Hair Rentorntive, if used two **r three times a week, will restore amt permanently wmire to all such an hnuuuent. Read the following and judge Thu writer of Ilia tint is the celebrated t'lamsi, Th m. a Kao: Nw Yoga, April 19, ICKtt. I*m Wood—Dear Mir: Permit me to express in you tire obligations I am umlei for the entire rvsto ration of my hair to us priginal color; about the Imre of my aruvul ui (he V. Slates it was rapidly becoming gray, but upon the application of your llmr Re.torn live U soon recovered Us original hue. I consider y out Restorative us a very womleilul invention, quite efti cuciousas well as agreeable, 1 aiu dear sir truly yours, M. THALIIKUG “Dryeh a‘r liwylledydcl.” Welah Newspaper oflire] i;i Nassau si. ) April 12, 158. \ I'liir J Wood —Dear Mu: Some mouth or si* weeks ago I received a bottle of your I tun Restorative ami gave it to my wile who concluded to try it on her lour, little thinking at the tune that it would restore the gray hair to iU original color, hut to her us'w ell as my surprise, utter u lew week's trial.it has performed that wonderful effect by turning all the gray uuirw to a dark blown, at the same tune Ireaiilifying and thick ruing the hair I strongly recommend the above Restorative to all persons in w ant of such a change of theirliatr. CH ARI.KM f AKDF.YV Naw York, July 25, 14*57 I’gor. n J Wood WRh ronfldenee iln 1 recom mend your Hair Restorative, as Item* the must . rtica cious article 1 ever saw Mim e using your Man Re storative my hair and whiskers w hich were almost while have gradually grown dark; and I now leel con fident that a few more applications will restore them to their natural color. It also lias relieved tut 1 of all dandruff and unpleasant itching, so common among persons who perspire tt-ecli J G Ml.lt V l*aoi’ Worm-About two years ago my hair com- 1 me need failing oil ami turning gray; I was last (recoining bald, and had tried many remedies to no. effect I commenced using your Restorative m Janu ary last. A lew fastened niv hair (irmly It negnu to HU up, grow out. ami turned hack toils former color (black.) At this time it is hilly restored to ita former color, health, and appearance, and I eheer fully recommend its use to nil J. I>. IIORM. r'liiiiii’i!, Illinois, May I, 1 e-NT The Restorative is put up in bottles “of .1 sixes, via— Jarge. im-diuni, ami small; the smuil holds ‘ a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at leasl twenty per Mint, more iu proportion thau the small, retails for two dollars per Ik title; ih large holds a quart, 40 per cent, mure iu proportion ami retails for three dollars. O. J WOOD It CO.. Proprietor# 444 Kroudwav N. Y and 114 Markel Bt. Louw, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists ami Fam y Goods Dealers niaßliVi—dwJiu. A CARD. HA VIN (J withdrawn trom the firm of HUGIIKS DANiftL A GO., I cheerfully reeommeud thorn to all our toriner palroua, uud the public geuerally. JOHN R. BASTHAM. Subecribere will cr'.itinue under tlie eante 1 name and etyle—a general STORAGE Sl (H)MMISSION BUSINESS AT THK FONTAINE & LOWELL FIBE-PBOOF WABEHOUSES. Thanklul for the pant liberal patronage of our friend*, we solicit ita coutmuaoce, and pledge out individual exeruon* to pleare all who may entruer their bupinen* to ue. We arc prepared to grant usual facilities to our cuatonier* HUGHES, DANIEL * CO.. Wm. 11. llruHta, Wm. Da niki., WxLtr C. lUmv. Aug. It. (JKoßUlA—Chattahooehee County. N OTh’KTO DKUTURB AND CKEDITURB -All peraons ludcbled to the estate us Perry Brow u iug. late us said county, deceased, are requested to make inimcdiale gutv nient; and tints* holding damn agamift raid deceased, will present them duly auiliens in sled to rue, within .the time prescribed by law, or they will not he punt. R C PATTRITION. Adm'r MARTHA BIIOYVMNO, Adtn k. April Iff, 159-WRM BROW A WOOD I N.STITUTE Near LaGrange, Ga. ff Till! Me— ion for left'.i. will Im opened Uii iilouday Kllh January. wil consist of two Terms—one of air months, the other of three FARRIUTT* f WILLIAM JOH N 8, ag l‘nt r rit**r. nslrucior iu Political Economy .Moral A Men Mcienre. EDWARD It DIG KM UN, lustructor ill Ancient Languages and Physical Hcienee. I I* IILAGKMTONE. Instructor in Mathematics Pure and Mixed. RODNEY MENNIft. Instructor in Kughsh Language and Literetwra. It M HEARD AND I.ADY', liorirding Department Del ember 11. 18&K dA wt( HAHRISON Ik FITTS, AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND NEGRO BROKERS, SO and ft I limitt! )treek ,Loluiubaa, Ga. ! 117 ILL atU I continue ihe abov ime at our old vs stand- Thankriil (er Ihe patromure hereto fore ao liberally extended to us by our tr ends ami | the public, we hope by renewed exertions to merit I Its continuance. So efforts will be spared to give entire satia<action to thus* who may conßdetbetr business U< our care. We will give oar persona! allontion to tie •ale of Real Batata, Ne<roes, Merehaadlieand Pro duce. Having nooses tided up ex pres* ly lor tb purpose ,we are prepared to board, putuhare and sell Negron* on OotniniMluu. Liberal advance* willbevua.lt a huretoioep on Negrmvs ami Mcrchandlxe. Ailminiatralorsaud Executors’ sale# attended to on reasonable terms. OTA Siock yf LIKELY NEGRGORff of g]l classes will be keptcunsiautiv on hv.nd. • HAM. S. HARRISON, (SCRIROE I PITTS iVilumtvna.Snpt.. |H.Vt.-*tvlv OLD M \GNOLI \ WHISK! \ r ln,*t ami purest of nil Ihjuor . warranted I fret* of poison, rivers of good liquor, here's a chance for you. Wc are agouti* for the manu facturers, ami sell to the t rode at tin ir prices. feblO—dwtf TYLER A SIIOKTKB. DISSOLUTION. Copartnership hereioli>re existing And doing I liusmess under ihe name nnd ■** le ( I EM<N>, llßl>\\ NA.CU*\ i- dissolved on iln I Jlhd.u ,>i Feb ruary, ISAM. Tlie bttiiic* of said |>artnerhi r p will be settled urul dosed uii by \V ti. I LL.MUNB and WIL LIAM I. WORN I M. who are lull* auitiori/.ed power of attorney t* sell and convey real and |u:imul property bclouging to wud |mii m-i.-lup. to collect all sums es loon*) due amt ow ing to raidiinu. nudtp B y all demands and renew all miles or obligations agatust said |iai trier slop This the 2Mh day of March, |Bs*i W.G ( LEMONS. \v I Worm m. JOHN \Y 111 RT. GK I HI RT. t P NN URN LM March 99, IWff.—wdSiu. NOTICr. I HAVE purchased the Cotton Gin Manufacturing interest ol Messrs I’LKMONH. IIROW.Y a (O. and shall coutlitiuo the busiucss under th* mime an,| style of W 0. CI.EMONS, BROWN A CO Mr IBRALL I- HKuYY N w ill, as he re n> fare, i|er intend the Manufacturing Department \V G CLLMn\S Columbus. March 29—wdbm t NOTICE \I T F have sold our Cotton l.:n Maniitticturihg in TV terest to Mr YV Cl F.M\B. who an.reeds us in the business We lu'*petk for our successor a coatinunure of tlio hlteraJ patronage extended i our fWmby the t-on oft Planters ilinnighoui Ihe noiutr* C|.F..MU.\S, liltuYV N at i (yjg| Columbus, (in . Mareli 29—wd|f ALDWOBTH’S fookiiiit Stmt*. 1 AM now jifvpareti to fill orders for this No. 1 1- Stove, now aoknowlmlged to furpHss all uih ur# fur Hotel unrl family purposes. Alsu on hand and for suly a full asnortuyeiit of WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE, Hip, Sponge, and Shower Baths. TABLE AM) POCKET t'LTTI.EKV Brooms, Bi-ushcs, Saucepans, Hollow-Ware, &c., ami many other artielas too numerous to mention. Call and examine my stock at 137 Broad Street. April U—dwtf ‘ It. M. ALDWuRTH. ~CJA.S,IDS, T)LAIN A Fancy Color* of any gixo, neatly X I’riuUd At tb* TIMES OFFICE. Something Valuable for Farmers. nA\ IMi purchased the right of iIARUB* patented Twelve Point Plow loi Riuon'll county, Alabama. I kni now prepared to furnish them t* per#*• us who w ant them- This Plow is beheved to be tin* l***t Fa tenl Plow now in use in tliisiHitUou; one reason is its being much lighter on the horse, ami another and very great advantage is. that you may use tt llie whole season withriiit iuc'irringthe trouble and expense es having It shnriM ited The plow may he had of* J. En uis St Cos. at No. ft and IK Broad Mlreet. Columbus. JOHN 11. MII.I.KU Olaylou, Ala., April 4, lsJ9 w4t. ju S2O Hntartl. RUNAWAY from (he subscriber, in Stewart county, about the Ist of March MtfUZ ait, a mulatto hoy named TOM, about 21 yours old; medium size; uonieiateiy tall, ami bn- H largo busby bead of hair. It is probable he in lurking about the widow Knrah Bridges, in Randolph county, or be may be coir, eyed by some white man to l'ike county, Alabama. ‘J he above reward will be given to any person who will apprehend and deliver him to me at home or ten dollars to any ja-r-on who will place hiin in auy sab? jail so that 1 can get him. aprii 11—wtf JAMES I*. ELLIS. A Word to the Discouraged. I\R A\DRUM oflhni in all ramo* of Cousuniption 1J and Nervous D.tniitv . Hcrotnla and all KJieuiuut m , Puraiftk and MerctirHil atliwt:nn*, dincases of Hie Hip and rtpiue. Kidney* and Bladder, Gravel. Dropsy, Stc —a sale and speedy cure; IVmule Weakumnt'i, di:p{ige:wion. Ii rgul.imie. and alt discaavs of the Womti. Miftrtiires In the Creihra, Fistula and Piles, remedied without the use ot InxlMinieiiis or bandages After twenty yean of personal and proHrnsional nxpe ! rtence, he can state Hist no person in the world <au curcMiseanee with Mineral or Vegetable Medicine alone; He usea ne Mineral Medicine; his remedied are a luxury for all. (tjie t>i< k --r writ.)and *n tide the most delnluateil i enjoy ns great |*rfrrlsni of heailh. w hde taking medic me, at any peri,,,! of their live* lie can he l onaiUied by letter hv ■..■lgMiiif Dr XIENitV AN DRI'H \ew Orlean-, iai.. and medicine will be for warded by mad (free of charge for trial) to any |ist office in the l'lion innrYl—Witt* IRON SCREW, I HAVE purchased of Mr. Jameu Mm/sv of Thmii asviiig, Ga. the right to the use of his Patent .Screw for the counties of Macou. Russell and Montgomery, Ala The Post a well a* the Hcrew is of Wrought Iron, and lias ihe advantage of In mg so complete as to require lioi Imle room Tor its erection B may be pul up either m u tail lint room or a separate)room, as nifty he pffferTMf; It packs finely and conveniently w'ithmit llte use of a mule. They will he put up ou re,i*'>nable terms and guaran teed to give xativflnrlon. My addreo’ is Hardaway. Macon omnty. Ala. JOHN a lil NN Rcfersnce -W .1 Tarver. Jas. G Hanks, Kn*>n,Ala. Ma. fJi'W* D’ Iron Hcrew Hint Mr Masey put up for ipe lasi fail, proves m do good work, in a very satiefitti ory mauuet . fur w bir h reason, as w ell as be cause* if Is ooiivrnleni and so wall protected. I am turn h pleaw and with U- Y<>uf, J. T. PFHMONH Mareti 14. PdW—w*hn. A N D J E IV E L E R , TO CON HUM 1’ ITV ES. A ( I.DIBIT MAN having cured IDs -on of ronsump I\ lion in hs worst stages, after being given up to ‘ die. hy Ihe moat celebrated physician*, desires to HNike kiO'WM ‘Ur mode of the cure.’ w tut-h proves successful • m ‘ very rw lio ‘boe affib red with Goughs, t old'. ! thd Consiiiupfioii.amf lie w ill semi Hu- same to any ad- I dress, free o| •-li.trgo Address, enclosing two stamp!* ; to pay return postage DANIEL ADF.K tiiarcli? tv ly 311 (teutre dtrout, N V. DR THOMAS D. PARK, rt It* no tv fn- from all quack eucumbranre, CJfy and will promptu attend all pmfi <-tinal call*. Office at hi!* residence near Elk-rsite, Harris County, w here lie tan l*e found at all times whan not professionally engaged uiarU—w Jm Dirge,si Arrival ol the Season! $30,000 worth of NEW SPRING GOODS! Jl MT HECIVBD HV NANCE & RENPROE, U”E are now receiving and wiUcontinue to receive until we shall have the Largest. Best and most Magnificent AND VAKIUU STOCK OF DRY-GOODS I'.VKIt RKOL'UIIT TO COLI MIH S. We will make no effort at enumerating the different i articles and stylus of gwal*. the pa|iei are all Mo •mall. We ivgl merely ay that we have all the NOVELTHS OF-TKE SEASON We did not huj out NF.W \ OUR, but .took n large portion of ail the Newest & Handsomest Styles THAT COULD lIK BKF.V We nrt- d*-.u rmuied to **-ll our imnienaus atia k AT SUCH PRICES AS SHALL CONVINCE EVERY PERSON Us the itujK.rtaute f buying Where the largest Stock in the City is K;i:T^X! All wr ask a one rail to convince yon of wh;t we wc any. We have the g<*nds, come and look. We moat earn cat I y and especially invite the Ladies to roan- and examine our -lock Wc are convinced they w ill agree with ns that they nver saw such a •lock before in thi* nly. As to our Xlrcss Sillts, WE f li ALI.R .N G E THE BTATR NANCE & RENFROE. Coin mbits. M uch 14 —w ts. TIHiliD. 11. BYIBB,” “ AUCTION &■ COMMISSION MEnOIIANT CUTHBEKT. <i.\. hHY GOUDM. Grocenee. PrmlPre. ami Gimnlsof every description received and sold on cokuiimmmi RKFKRM ID: lenkiu* Atkins A t o ; AUlhoi, A Atkin*; II Drake; Join A Kiddiui; V T Amo-. Yf< reliant*; lion. David Kiddoo; Judge J 1 Hood A Robinvon, Cuth bert. Georgia. Auction sates every week. Goii*igmnent rtolinted _ December 17. JbiM worn. RICHARDSON'S IRISH LTISTE^TS, DAMASKS, DIAPERS Ac. poNiM MEKt* of Rtchnr.l-on’* Linens, nnd those de- V’ -mm* ..1 .duammvrhe GLM INK GOUDM.should see that die aimles they purclias** are aealed with the full hum. of the lum. A a a guarantee of the soundnens and durability of the Thi*ranti(oi is rendered oasentialiy atrrr—iy. ae large quantities f in tenor and dsfectivs Limn* are (•repared. Wttium after season, and waled w ith the ■ cum ~1 HiUiIAUDoU.S. by ii.-it [lueses, who, regar dies* of tie uyry ihn- Inrtirted alike on the AnM* ■ Kan tiuiMiuier and the matmlacturers of the genuine g*Kld>. w lil not re:uhiv ahambm a busmen* *o pnvtUahls w hile pun liaseia can be u.qstsed uii w ith goods of a worthless character J HI bI.OCKF.A J It LU( KE. nov.ift- w lv. Agents go < him li Mtreet. N . V. FIFTY NEGROES WANTED. Rj H AVING tnado our a'tansrontoota for : the Kali trade, wo domro to purclias* j *3l SO or Sixty Likely Negroei, ol good ciiaractor, cotiateiing ol yonog men, women, pl>u*hboys.god girl*, for whom the higiuwt marketprtco will bo paid. I’era us hn viug negrom I >t sale wtllfind it to their tuteruat j to givo ue g call. Wo will receive and sell Ne- | groes ou Contmiwton nnd no etToiiawill be spared to make Mdstactory sales, fur Ukmuj who may pise*- Uteir hegiops in our charge. I itiieral advances al w ays made on negroe* when donirod. Call at the Auction and Negro mart of HARK ISON & PITTS, auffffl —wtwtf V)\ t'd Hrosd Street. I t TOR'B M ALE Agreenblv to an order from Ii the 11* **i >ralde ( ourl of Ur.ltnarv of fhaita- Itistcjiee cunty.Ga. w ill In- sold heftr dte Court Hone.* tbtor in tbs tow nos ('usseta, in-aid county, on the tii-t Tuesday in Jnm . next, vviitun the legal hours ol sale, lot of Land No |t, min,- imi< district of -uid loimiy; also 4 hkelv negro girl. Mold a* die propc-rlv ! ot Hogep Putnam, aereas.sl, (hr the lie ne lit of credt j toft*. Tettn* made know nmi the daV of rale LI.II VHE I'll Pf TN A Yl. Ex *. ’ April I Ith, IbjJ. wMki UKdKGlA—('hattahivechue Cuuntyt r.,„rt of (M/ranry; April Ter*, ISF. I j PON th. petition ot N N Howai.l, uduoni-irator v on the estate of Ctiaiiolte Morgan, deccos* and, i>r Inters of Dimnuirinß, | It i* oidt r- U that all jm t*oi- runeerned. shew cans*. | it any they havg. < n r before the tirst Yloudsv ui b - <"ber next, why he tlmtild not he dismissed fttftn -aid | iidmiuwtralxou, oihwrw ise bitter* w ill tucu be granted A true extract from th< uonui. - ofudd l.ourt. A foil 4th, IW.J E (. RAI FORD, OrUina. v April 10th. IMP —wOih. GKOIUII.Y Cbattixhoooheo County: Chtttakoocket Court of Ordinary Feh. Term,'iV. I Present F. G RAH'ORD. Ordinary. 1 |PON the Petition ol YA itliarn M, Johnson, ad min- V uttutiaior ar Wu on the estate of ] MMC Crosby, dee**nse<L It rs ordered, That all persons eotn etned, In* requir ed to show cause on or before the tirst Monday in Meptembcr next, why he should not b- di*mw.sdDoni raid adinmistration A true transcript Crow the minutes of said Court February Huh. 15 February I A-wf* E C RAIFORD, Ons BINDING, MjgjA IN All. ITS BRANCHES .XumaTv and .leg.iiUj ,1.,n. u .hurt ouliM •ith. TlilKS OmCK Cvluiabm, Qfc Nut. I?—Jit fRII n IVIRYiWTs H. K. HOYT St CO.’S New Catalogue for 1850. IT CONTAINS TIIK Largest List of Useful, Ornamental, and Valuable Gifts, CVRB PI IUSHED. Gh) ttkk Ini'tKMlllT* TO AuKRTa Ilian ever before offered by any (Mliere*tublivhnient In the Cnited rttaten Greater indiirenientato pun-himers who rt-eeive wRh each Book n t.ift varying iu value from Fifty Ceuta to One Hundred Dollar*) REMEMBER I The Great MonthPrn Gift Book Htore is tlie ouly one that tands endorsed by the ENTIRE PRESS OF BALTIMORE. Write foru Catalogue w hich contuina full explana tion and will he mailed free to am address. W3iu a H ft .HOYT A CO.. 41 Haltunore Ktreet, llultinKire. Md A fine.Cotton,Plantation FOR h’AIJi jtGPu THIS Plantation contaiM* 1900 Arnjs of Land, lying on North Cowikee Creek, and is we the Barney Ivey place. On the place, ctuiveniem to churcltes.uud school*, is a a roiiifortbie Dwelling, a g<a>d Overseers House; good negro t ahiii*. two good <m hou*eti, one of which is propelled hy w ater power, with a Grit* Mill attai lied Isa I*un ia** i preM-nt himseif before crop is planted, I will take 413.50 per Acre for it. For pariirulans address me at Glennvdl*. Ala. A BArtH. Feb. 14, 1830.—Wtf THOS MACKENZIE & SONS, Importers of SADDLERY HARDWARE, MANUFACTURES OF PLATE!) COACH AND (HOHAMES, anddealkrm in CARBIAGE TRIMMINGS. No. i 4 :i Halt linore-st. Near ( Itarlct, BALTIMORE. Fehruarv 14. 186#—wly* A. CARD, T NOW have on hand a large assortment of VEHI- I ri.Krt. ‘if the finest material and choicest iiianutte - tnre ever before offered in thi* market, e ibrucing COACHES, BERLIN'S, CALEECHES, Mork falrrrhrt, Korksusyi, TOP AND NO TOP BUGOI^S, AI.IIO, A RPI.EN DID STOCK OF New York Trotting Buggies, OF KVEHY STYLE ANI) DESCRIPTION, which I offer on better terms than can lie afforded else where, f*r rash nr pf*rnved credit i am about w mdmgup my butuo**, and would be obliged mall indebted by note or account, |o call and settle either by ra?>h or satlxfhciory renewal All who oiuft ihm will find their ctauua in the bands of nn at torney fur collection H ( \|< KKf. VU All tho*4-who do aoi intend paying without l*ein* Miied, are notified that five per cent , w ill lw te dm trd l.v ( uliiiig at the captam’s office and aettlrag fWrrftwitii H C. MckKR. CoinmboN. January 31 —wtf. BKtlYD** kOKAUK, 3G BROAD ST. OFFER TIIKIK KXCELLKNT STOCK OF *£££*£PIANOS MELODEONS, &C., tf# Tfl 4 Konh.n. prleL. ’ A good Piano for s2fih; Mclcxleons front SSO to $126. Also, an excellent Organ for Church or L Parlor at $450. Cull uml examine at 26 Broad Street. Jan 4, IHsV—wly. TROY FACTORY, ('oluinliUM, t>a. UI I', the undereißtierj, have this day purchased from Jitmoe Hamilton, the 1 roy Kaciury and entire Mock, and will continue the buemetm uuder the name ami atvie of Troy Maoufacturioy’ Company and will manulacture and keep con staidly on baud, at wholesale and retail, CtiHlrs, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Tubs, Buckets. Bafrs, Tables, Bureaus, and other llonse Kumishinp articles. All orders addressed to the Troy Maitulacturmg Company, will receive prompt aitentioo, J KKKKKhW)N 6/ Ii A MILTON. J'wrni JimkMi, i<mx 11. Hamilton ( ..Imiibus,Ga . April If. I’RICKS TO SUIT THE TIM KSI THE EAOLE MANUFACTURING CO, / \FFKR their various styles of Good*, compn \ /wogOSNABURGS, YARNS, FASHION, (or stripes.) PINK-KNOT PLAINS. NfcGUO KKKBKYS, SOOTIiKKN UNBKYS, “TRUCK FOR TROWSCRS.” COTTON ROPL, Arc. <kc. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. I'hey invite tbn special •Ueolw n ol the Trade to their Slock which w complete iu every respect. J. RHODES, BROWNE, Agent Columbus, Dec &, twiiw-tt ibrnk-kccping ! \NY HO It BK. engaged m a whole—is, retail, ship pmg. or CninmisMHvn Busmcra. desiring u- ll.M.ks kept by lloiil.b or M.i.gli- Entry, either with or with out a journal, is re ter red to the *hl*u-ribr-r. who wish es S situalioit Matisftic.ory refen-nre can he given. TiltM A8 roi.KM .AN Cuthben, Ga. Feb 21- W l uaxmuiA v usilahnorhc* county : Chattahoochee (\mrt af Ordinary, Jan. Term ‘59. Present K G RAIFORD. Urdmarv. IT PON the Petitimi of A. J. Prather aad Horace M J Ji ukm*. administrators u tb e-tate of Lemue W < ‘ade. devessed: It is onleretl. that ail perMuis concerned shew ranee, ou or before the first M-oidsy in August ttext. why Pud Prather and Jenkins, should not bediMiit-sed rWuesaid adioimstratiou. A true truiiM ript fnm the iiuiiiiir* of said Court, Jan. 10th. ISSU K G. UAIFURH. Ordiuarv ■ Jan. 15. Ifeft-wtds DKOK(*IA, (!hHltah(NH:hee Cwuniy. Ch<lttah>nn:hee Court us (Ordinary, Jan. Term’ SSL Preseut E. G. KailbnL tXrdmary. T TPOiN the Petition of John li Park man. Adnuni*- A. iraior de bout- non on the estate at Burtana Park man deceased: It i- ordered that ail person* concerned shew cause, on or before, tin* Ist Monday ia Augu-i next, why be should not be diHiiiissed fr<*m raid mliutut-iration A rrne frau-rnpi irom ,tlu nunute- ■if said t'mtrt Juntnuy It. imm K. (.’ RAiFuRD. Or dinar v Januarv an. tns‘.—vrhiu CJUUaLucif* Owrl of Ordinary Vec. Term 1861 Present K. (). Kaxiord, Ordinary. I TPON the Peru mu ot Hyman Aibritten. Adnunisiriw V tor on the estate of Green Merrily , deceased: it is ordered that all (Htrsous com erned. sliew cause, if any they have, why said Adimntstrator should not be dim'barged from said administration by onler of said Court, on the first Monday in June. IMo A true transcript from e attnutes of said ( ourt. December 14, ltW. dec 1 8—wfini E G. RAIFURD, Ordmitry 11KO R< 11 A*—Chutlahoochec County: CknHakot rher i'onrt of Ordinary, >Vfc. 7Vrm. *59. Present F. G RAIFURD, Ordinary. I TPON the Petition of N N Howard. ndtnutiMm- A tor on the estate of Littleton Mmnn. deceased. It is ordered that all person* come rued, shew raime on i r before the lir* Mouday m fteptemher next, w hv said N N Howard should hut be dmaussed irom said ml mi mat rat ion A true transcript Dorn the aunutes of raid Conn February 111, IhW. C. G. RAiFuRD. u r and February 14—vvRm DXEI I TOR‘B 8 ALE.— By vrine of an order of la the Omn of Ordinary of TnlHot rounfr, Ktate of Georgia. Will be sold beffvrellie Court ‘House door in the tow noi Tallrotiou. said county, ami ktate on ihe first Tuesday m Ma> next, the follow mg nane-d negroes, b. longing lo the estate of Janes L. ( allier, lab’ ot raid couaty. deceased, to-wit; Martha a likelV woman, about yearn old, and her l rb.ldre,,-Henry ahoy S years old and an infant Terms, eight month* credit, with approved serum* 18 A AC CHENEY, kdwyrdya pup. .. Executors of Jas L. Cailier, deceased. March 111, ItiJa—wind RULE MM OKORGlA—Musrogae County: t'onrt of Oniinary, February Term, 1859. TAMER M UI 88ELL. administrator of the estates • t o| Job,, M Russell and Bath E Bussell, dec as sad having applied f)r dismission, from said admin intratron Tlierelore, all frersoiis concerned are hereby iiofifte<l lo shew cause (if any they have) why said ’ndmiuis irator -b- mid not be dismissed at th* Court of Ordina ry to be held in and for said county on the first Mon day in Bepteruber next, and that this order be publish ed in tr ims of tlie law. A true extract from th* minutes of said Court. Fsb. 19. l!V.u—wttui. JNO. JOHN RON. Urd | RKORiiIA-Miiwogee f otisty. Court aj Ordinary March Term, 1959. HCLK NI il—Where** Mary Russell; Adarinintfa tm of the estate of Williarn H. Kneaell. decea*cd. having applied for dtmtssion ftvtnanidndaiinistniMou: It i* ordered. That all pernon* com erneil *new cause (if any they have) why said administratrix should not he dismissed at the Court of Ordinary to ha held in and tor said county on Hie lira! Monday in October next, and that tins’ order he published in ‘terms of the law. A tni. lniKTtpl from 111. nnnulM of mm Court March iTin. isftg muia-wtra J*BN JSB.VtS.N, 0,4. NEGROES! NEGROES! WE are constantly receiving from Vir- Mfi atoi ami North Curoltua a and well eel ■cted stock ol Men, Womeo,*Q boy* and (itrle, including field hand?, house acrvnuie, Mieclianie-*. Ac., bought by otie oi JmlZ the firm expressly for tb ntark|pt. Our friends may rely ou {'citing nugro<*H ot good charactei, coming up fully to our repreaet)tutiuo-oke we sell none on commMsion lIATCHLU 6l McIiEHEE. July fi, IBSS—wtf PLANTERS’ WARE-HOUSE. COLT)MRUS,GA , June4sl. 1858. K\W\s ‘I’HE uudereiged return their thanks ° ‘ben irieudeaud the public geoeraliy ii.~ - i liberal pa trqpage liereiofore beotow ed.and hope by a strict aliention to bu*ipes.s to merit further tavors. They aie happy to elate that they have secured the service* ol Mr J M. WaTl* * Book-keeper, aid Mr. W. A. BED ELL ae sale-man,w ho will be happy to serve their Irieod* and the cum outer* ol the house. DILLARD. POWELL fit CO. Columbus limc ‘29. 1858,—w ]y m ffi¥iiLA~vii33®iß EATING SALOON. /''> WILL he opened bv the ra VUV4II. . i Ocober. Boarders wiU be taken by the month, week <>r day. Meaia at all huuio day or night rT II I S RA It will always be supplied with the Choicest I/quors and Cieaia. Thm House is two doors Udtiw the P. O. oci4—wtf. F WILHELM, Proprietor. DR. w. w. wilsoi, • DEALER IN DRUGS, Medicine*, Cl.emicale, Book*, Sta tionery and Fancy Article*. Talbott on, Ga . Sept ti, w - lv. SPRUIT’S CKI.KBRATKD N F.HITAUI.K C)LD ENGIiISTI, AND AMERICAN HITTERS. AN INKSTIMABI.B TONH:, JHDRETir, AND iHT*-I!iPF;PfH\ SOIKNTIFiOAI LV piepnru<l front tuo original rempeef oli Dr. ftp rot i. iml endttcntly tm.vrn.-o. iii I an. i biabiy , popular pitytician of Shropshire, Eng lai.o. highly palatub'c amt ayrm-aMe bilteribeing composed ot PURELY VEG ETA BLE EXI'KACTS, Judtc ouaty suluctwl aud idu.'iaL) cmnpouudcd .arw coi.fldent’.y r<-<u>ninieikl<d lot bo public, for (Leif Valuable Medicinal PropcrUet. Fhr Gessoi \upoltta. Scrv.a< DenliHy, Ennui, Dyspepsia, they are teUtepwi-abte. Iu funeiiontd dwraugemeite of the Liver and Kidneys asru;! • Ja*u and ce. Rheuma ism. Gout and fir***!, -boy nrca-'.iiw ~.ts non” For Fetuoi, G*tmplaiua tLi* pr<-pru>u is pecu liarly (11 Is pt f:!. For children herriueed wiib the Colic, and the poiosof It .fiti'lou it U h aoo liing a-suagi-r _ * Ac a siln.nois t-. leva Id-, sh- enfceHed and nick ih*M-. td Iter# are unstu-, cinviibU’ ami free Horn A (rim hoi ami. are a am.* prev. ntiveuf riiills urn! Fever. IMM t.O'i H tNb A wire ff’ora twnwv thrm limecaday. For laities tw liitirt*- ;.itrirm ‘k proportion. >or er\ weak stem-'•• < ** eib. rd *at r Pr.}UU.-'l al at Laboratory, !M. nlgomery Ala To h A had of Druggist*c and Country merebantn’ D’ rab>. 6*pt. 4- wtf HULL. DIM K St Cl. J S ri.MHERTON 4t GO CASKET Cl Hill, ftSBS. f PMb * ASKKT KI KL\L CAtiE. iepr*n*ent- A ed bv the abovu engruviaft. i* i-.-autiiully lin irlicit iu ii!in*'...r ol polirtJitd Rorcwood. and in •he must iMvt iul and appropriate rneL.Jlic ca*o n-'W used. It (vrrmita a view of ihe entire body alter it io end tie*, lop composed ot thick plate if I> a , protec and by einiionttely ->rna moi.n-d cop*. <ne ol v itk?l may be seen in in* place ui the encravritfi. All rives from 4 27i io 5 mehes id length, constantly on hand NA-VIE i'LATES lulu >lied, neatly eograv-d. N D AT- OA .... . DILLINGHAM * DENSON Sej t litri, |B;kS. d4iwtf B’eRITI.IN CiK AXO! riNHL under.” s.’” and are daily exp< cling a large A supply of this popular lert:li/.*r, purctifised tram tlm uffent o( the Peruvian goven inmit and warrsi ted .'mra Tnce Jour and >lLara per one huD!r and i omul*, or S7B p*r lou oi £t)HO pounds To mi’ cash to all cases. Oct 14— w if OUMSY A. CO- V.HJ ABLE BFV i-B i’LANTATJOR TOE SALE. iflL Til F. Subacriw- r i*<>% offera lor aalehis valu able ri r Ifa-it.eight tuiicr above F'--rt ua<noteWte*urintup 715 acres, of which ‘-IS -sfr re isi raty k .\ v r B.•!! >mumi tbc balance higii t inel.nnd m g>e.<J qiialiiy ‘•mbrac'Dga fraud und >:om*Mabte dwelling will* h well ol cxcetieni water, i :cw • otlon Her*, a umltiii. llousi ami all no AHwiary nuthouse# andflktnrra ‘ i lb* hot:m final ;p>o acres are cl cared,.me third oi which is fresh In iu) absence apply in r<*u ei A. Grier m Hemis fcl Frescoii. t Kim i;tnes. Januurv hi, 185 H.— wii IAM FF GUI I’k . PLANTATION AM) MILLS KOU SALK. HAVING deteriftmed tn n-mnv* West JjP%i -'Her tor sale my Plantntnm and Mill.- in JLZ I b.ntahooclvee ooiioiy The body ol lands • unuiui •honl 1 3UU acre*, of w there is a conoidefable portion ■•pen and in cultivation. The null- tGrirn and fts** are in grist! r pair, al iwoei new iini:iied on tie- road iea>‘.in£ Ifotn Co lumbus o Buou.i Viata.via Glco lta.on the Ofhtli l’ru*-k, are oy**raiiug .idvantaße* usfy. Feyt-ons wishing lo puiehsM ih>iu<wi tlo*iro* .pine*, ar*-. requested r< call and exnnmie tor it a eured ilint a great bar gam may Ihj had. During ruv absence the premises will L- *bown to purtha •er* by (i P (iordy, who roav h found on ibo pUoe SAMCRL l> HARP July It- wtl 4. It. *Y W. A. LOSS, Wholes :1© and Retail BUY G3IDS A DROSERY II HHCUANTS. 11 coit. gcorgia. Ab*>. AfoaW |or Wheeler’* and Wiiaon’s Sewing M.n him-.- •c<ll—wil LKMi KIN Hul SL UIMI KIN. BTEVVART Cos. tiA. MTIIE .oWritWT, having punhavj ihe alv v* h. a e v iMulved lo muke il one worthy the parrooage of iho travelling ptihf e ft god tare and ac n*rve -orrants should milrtle a 11 *♦•• to SlMnß|, the unddmigoed flatters himself, tiiat thuae who trv him one, will come ag.m. ‘ onnuetwd with the Hn>4, are comm ■>- dioue 8i It-- with trmny *t|er* Gc* 19 wil JOHN YARBROUGH. BROWN’S HOTKL, OPPOSITE TIIE l-ASNE>;i:R DEPOT MACON, GEORGIA. E. E. BROWN, PROPRIETOR, B. F. DENSE, Suporiniendeot. tr Meal* ready on ibo arrival of awry TVain. April IN,IRAfI wt j BEDELL & WEEKS, HAVK removed lo the corner iormnrly ocru pted by W. A Redd, JkCo , lately by Watt aud Sappiogton , where they will keep cooetanily ou hand, a well selected Mock of GROCERII'S, conK f ng in pan of Bacon, Bagging and Rope Sugar and Coflaa, Ltqmm*, Alc All of which they offer at t e lowest market price*. Aug :w, 18M. wtf. W. 11. SAYRE A. II WJIITF. SAYRE X WHITE, Commission gltrtban^, xxd nr.Ai.i.EM I> ° Pork. Bfccon. Lard, Flour Butter, CHEESE, DRIED FRUIT, Ac. 69 W alnut Street •unouwiiavi.eMao. Partirular attention will hr given tu the Purrhase and fthiprnrnt of ail <le*enpiinrM of Western Produce, and articles of Cinciiinuti Mauuihciure. Novaniluv 9, dlmwAm ‘TWO MONTHS after rlufe appliratimi win lie made J. to the Court <f Ordinary of ChmistirNwtwe coun ty fur leave in reUauerUtn uegro girl, ats- lot us land No. 102 in the 10th district of said coutnty, belonging to tb* estat* of Rosea Putnam, dacejuwd.