The Columbus weekly times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1865, May 30, 1859, Image 4

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aMM°r riM ’ <rwi* niMpmlHW p ponileir. PW*III'. iU • rrar c 8 Cox, I>.- fwIMH, in mir. ln fr ““ TUwu.*. ThUwM xmotion tn I*. CoertWow Ul .m.0.l lb,, bill _-Jf.uilo< obioetotl m tho mTi.lmoi: Tbo Coorrt ovttralM tb “• * lu * d Ibn nmondmtut. To which OwrUiou .l.f.nd.n’ excepted. Judgment affirmed. Ifoiaifm, Vouog i A II HxmoH, rwroxetbul hj Irtrton L Horrn, Al.xwnto * Bortli. tm tra. W U H.4ry, PUtntiff. ill orrof, n. •?*■“ H Sioitli, Oohndoot, io orror, AIS *l°'” XhttiiMi Motion for new Trlnl, on the ground tbxt the vendtet wos contrary to e videos Judgment affirmed. JMiiijto A Young lejironentod h, Burrt, for •’ n H fr UnneTl, rprMOiito4 by MCM L Hnr rk. Uoorfla tUiln+d k Banking Company, plaintiff in rr*r, vijleo. M Willi*, deft, in error. Trp pan", from Orwen. }f cattle aro killed by a Railroad Car, the pro sumption. In the absence >f proof, ia that the kill ing was the remit of thenejoigerKraor careleMrioi'’ ot improper eondoot of the Railroad, it* *f*u t* or officers. * Judgment affirmed. . Phillip B Robin eon, for plain tiff in error. George U. lJawreu. contra. Elijah O * born, plff in error, vs. Dsvifi Herron, deft in error. Assumpsit from Groan. This vu a motion for anew trial, on the ground that the verdict was uontrnry to evidence. Judgment affirmed, p li Hnjjjjgiin for plaintiff In error. No Coael appeared for defendant In error. Geo. 0. Dawson et. al. Adm'r. Plaintiff In error, .vs. Geo. W. Godkln, Gelt, in Erro*— Antuiap sit from Groen. A promise to nay a promissory note, barred by tbo Statute off Ltmltatfons (now promise mode before Act es 1864.) is not barred by the Btttute of Limitations until nir year* from the time or period of the new promise. Judgment affirmed. G. <>. Dawson, for Plainflff In Error. Philip If. Robinson, contra. Kira IV Morton, Pl’ff In Error, vs. Sarah J Punrinau, Deft, in Brnpr—Atuobment from Jones. Attachment will lie for tho men very of dama ge* for breach of promise to Marry. Mcntfiit affirmed. Rutherford A Hill, for Plaintiff in Error. Davis A hawsoO, A Hardeman, contra. John D. Diamntori, Pl'fT in Error, vs. Tnomas fi m Choate, Deft, in Error—Equity from Putnam. Motion for new trial. Judgmout affirmed. Junius Wingfield, for Pl'ff in Error. IJudsuu A McKinley, contra. The Mutter Nettled The Pre*, published! by Pornoy, in Phiiodcl phi, amlortakes to answer tho anxious inquiries Os the Washington State* as to tho designs yid policy of the Douglas sqantter sovereignty party in tho North. Tho Washington State*, amongst other quasi iuits, ask*~“l>o they pledge thomuelv us to support the nominations of the Charleston Con vention ?” The Print answers as follows i 3. If tbe nominee# of the Charleston Convention shall be the representatives of the principle of non intervention and popular sovereignty, its ac cepted, ml vacated, and understood in iHfttt, us ex tlaincd and defended ln 1N&8 by Stephen A. tfiugtdfi and bis sSsoelatee, and as applied by leu ding southern statesmen, then do wo pledge our selvae to support the nominee* es that convention with all our soul. But if, on the other hand, that convention shall le committed, in any shape, to to the theory so eloquently denounced by The State* --t hat this government is to he dedicated “to tho nropognliou of slavery “-then we shall unquestionably oppose he nominee*. This in plain unoiigh, and Just, oe any one might have expected from tho previous course oJ thil party. Tho nominees of the Charleston Convention must “he the representative of the principle of non-intervention and papular sov ereignty, us accepted, advocated, and understood in klftfi, as explained and defended by Rtuphon A. Douglas and bis associates,” or ho will nut lie supported by them. As they know that uo kuoli nomination can b made, they intend to re imiin where they are, In co-operation and attila tied with the black republican parly. If they at tempt tu enter the Charleston Convention, they ought to be turned out of it; hut we do not thiuk the! they will seek to enter it. They are lmieh, nrnru likely to take part hi the Muck republican Convention, ns they undoubtedly will with Mu party iu tho next Presidential election.— CkurU#- ton Mt rrurff, tefo. The New Orleans Creeoent, of 2d Inst •eys: At this point the river has been slowly hut steadily rising for upwards of two mouths with out the in** •>/ an inch, and this, too, in tho luce of and not withstanding numerous general declines above, and cruvases which have druwu off a great quantity of water That the }> runout. high stage of water is tbojmnxiinuni limit of the flood of, 1 Kelt, is, wa fear, not to he supposed, as a tremondpu* Hood is mw muking its way down from tho Ohio, which, overtaking tin* recent rise from the Miasou • ri, llUnios and Upper Mississippi, oauuot fail to maintain tho present stoutly nnu iu the Lower Mississspjti. tiouio little uxuitemuhl Was occa sioned on Saturday morning last by tho breaking of the levee near tho 8 took Landing, opposite Jefferent* City. Tho water forced its way through the bank and Boon made it small ortVfcfM about ten foot in width, through which tho water flowsd fore While quite freely, but was soon dosed by tho timely exertions of a large number es people who were uu baud. , Correspondent-* of foe Journal of Ooeiwm- If otsTuN, Texas, May 2d, lbhU. The Texas Btato Demuoratit* Oouventiofi moots here to-day. Several of our Railroad companion aU met here, by their roprosoptatlves, tho pres ent week. Doubtless we shall have a larger uuui bor of pereons In Houston during tho uext Avo days than ever before. Our railroad uuterpriscf* elicit much interest. They are ail being prosecu ted with much energy, and a good >logreo of suo oess. Few now States ore doing more than Texas, iu pushing forward railroads. Our city is the centre of railroads in Texas, and has boon dub bed with the soubriquet of tho “Jiatlroad (Sty.” I'nderthe iuipotus given to it by this species of Improvement, it is fast increasing in population and (momo* a*. A groat uiauy spaoioui and ele- C brick buildings are going up this summer, eatato is rapidly, appr eclating iu value. t How Pnovmwiujt Fmutkotb Yurxa Dxxm. ~ We And the following singular staUuucut among our exchanged . An old Canadian hunter doelnres that tho ro* son why tho vflld ffeor were uot all killod when young (as they Breed once a year, and an* always surrounded by other uuimah which prey upon them, as tlogs. wolves, boars. i*aithors, Ac.,) is, that “uu dog or other animal can smell tho track of a doe or fawn, whih* tho latter Is too young to take can? of itself !** He stated that be had often >HH-u it deiuoustrated. Ho had taken his dogs over the ground where he had just before Wen them pas*, and they would take no notfoe of the track, and could not be induced to follow when takcu t<> the spot, while they would lustautly dis cover the track of any doer not having young ones. This i* butoue proof of the adaptation of the natural lavra to preserve life when it uiust needs protection. Loans Lto*h axt Nxrisa.—Lord Lyons, the British Minister, is ayouug. good looking, pleas ant noun no red bachelor, and is spokou of as a thoroughly eduoated diplomatist. His Secretary tho lion. Mr. Muusoq, is also a highly aoemn pitched young gentleman, lie was introduced by Lord Napier to Secretary t'ass on Friday. It Is understood that his formal presentation to the Freri lent would take place yesterday. Lord Napier lopk* quite sad. Mr. Cass lately took oc casion to compliment in high term* the late Min hi ter. for whom he entertain* the warmest regard Lord Lyons will take his position at the foot of the diplomatic list. Lord Napier’s standing wss number eleven. The Washington Star says he will be more regretted than auv foroigu Minister who bos been In Washington for year*. David (lepton Kt*. Letter es Aeroplane* Prow the following letter, it wifi •- seen that David Clopton Keq., accept* thu QoiuitxUlon of tbe itatnocraiic party of tfao Sd Cengroseioual District of Ala § oo flatteringly wu derod Liui. Tt)*Knoatf, May IS, IBM. Jfears. J/. J. Sofaid, C. A. liattU, „hU Jf. J. Bulge >- : tikMTlkMßi On my return homo from Russell Chancery Court. I rmwivwl this morning yours of the Wilt, informing mo that tho Convention at Auburn hud noaiutoi me as a candidate to wpr#*ui this District in tbo next Ctutgrees. Thts pMWNBU con siderathun, which have induced my cotMge bar*to fore, in rogar J to becoming a candidate, taostyield under the ciroumaiauce* 1. therefore, accept the nomination, and will endeavor to * indicate and miuotain the principles avowed by thwCoevrutioa —the principles of right, equality, aud the (Vw •titotiim. • It I* my purpose to avail tayaelf of the lnvlta* tiou extendoii, to discuss those issues before the * Revpectlttlly your*. I‘AYI ClolTok, Howard Ac Weems, AITORNEYSAT I.AW, ! CHAWFOBD, AI.A, *o,t. *. >r,WK. *? • Cr.wf'.r I. AJ. Wiliinm Tayler, ATTORNE Y AT T.A-W, ( irrWKKKT. RANDOI.PIf CO„A Will practice in the counties of lianU'dph, Crtihoun. Terrell, Early, Clay, Baker, Dtmgberty Miller and w—ffi’urt, RxvaH-nv—-Wellborn, Johnson A Bloan, At-for nsys at Law, Cnlunihns, G. AU huslmuw on trusted to his care will receive immediate aUention. J uno ft ‘6B—wdtf. .Tlaeioii Bi-lhune, ” ATTORNEY AT I.A.W, TAUiOTTON, T* I hot CO., On OcUUr J 4, IMS. — ‘W ■■■ •- A Mws, ATTORNEYS ATJhAW, VOL VMH VH, (• LOI< O f \ it J Wm T i.AWH Office next door to the Peat Office. S.pt. i, less. • j 11. r. MAHTIU, /. 4. MARTIJf. t.J. ttbAnl MAHWTN, MAin iN St. SLAOK, j\.ttorri<!\ T M at Law, COI.DMBCa, OA dirtr CCTXBNS & TORMPBBKD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FORT OAIKKH, OA, Will practice iu Clay and oljolning counties in Goorgis, itndin Henry oeunty, Ala. Apr* l and IM&h—wU’ w. m johmsok. r.s^aoqKxa JOUaNHON & RUCKfiK, ATTORNEYS Jk.T LAW, CCHHKTA, OHATTAIIOOCRKifi COUNTY, OA. WrjLi.ffiv, piampt attention to ail business entrus t*(f to ilieu can tlif'iMuiu-ijf iho I‘alftirta Circuit, | tid the cooitlf*of Teffioi. Unrein, M.irnw, Tayiof J offhw CjitotUkoomeh Okertt FebidKiv Ji, -wlv. . PS. JONKO, Attorn oy at Law, UNION SPRINGS, AI,A.- nnu I.nutire hi the different Court* in Mnfion and VV adjoiningebuntlv*. Atrict attention ivii to the reiinctioti of daiiiis * Mt'A— wOni T. .1. a i S v, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HAMILTON. OA. WiU aHunA promtiily Ml nil .otnißlod tohi. eitr. J*nTß IRLh - wlj. Tlioiii.-im W I'ohli, ATTORNEY AT LAW. PRESTOS, Wutar-r o...uity, 0. Will practioe in the counties of Clay, Qbutta- j hooehoo, Webster, Early, Uunddph, HleWnrl- and ! Huinter. I’artioular atfoution jjiveu to eoUeeting ,iod rumitting. JiW 1867—-wtf. WM. D. XI.AM. /UAIiKI’M OMVFrt. lllaiiiA Oliver, ATTORNEY AT I.AW, BUBKA VISTA. MARION* OUNTY, OA. Will la the dountloa Os Marion, Macon Stewart. Tujnor, Chattahoochee, ami any of tb adjoining count ins, when their sorvioew may ho required. Also in the District Court of the Uni- ! tod States for the District of tluorgia. September 11, 1858.-—Wtf. Si. N. Win fiord, Attorney at Law, RLAKRI.Y, BAULY, C 0„ UA, 811,01/ Um, April 2, ISSO. wtf. . Jan. A. ( trniliiii'ii, ATTimarKT at uw. And Kolirllni’ in Ciinm-try, ABBEVtLLK, HENRY COUNTV, ALA. July IU, lksH. — wly. IRON SCREW, Ilf A VK niirrluuteil of Mr. James Mswey of TUoni iMViik', Ua. the ngiil to the use of hi* Pirteni Screw , for'lh** l ounliii* of Miicon, Ru**ell aunt Moulffoniery, Ala The Post as well a* llie Screw is of Wrought Iron, and Due the advnn age of In mg so complete n to require but Utile loom ipr its irructitat. It mny In put up sillier in u tail lint romii “in r-piime room, n* may In? nrefturtdj it park* ffneiy ami i oiireiiu-ntiy without llie one of a umie. Tlmy will he put OP on reasonahje term* and guaran teed to givesiitlufm tlon. My uddrrw is Hardaway, Naron roqnty. Ala A DUNN Ue ft-react* \V J. Tarver, Jas. (1. natiks, Boon, Ala Ma. Dunn-The Iron Kcrow that Mr. MaNgrt |ait up fr iim liwt foil, prove* to do good work, tn a very aatisffctcory manner, for which reason, mh well e l*e- OtMs H ia convenient and so well proieutt-d. I nm muuh piensetl With it. Your*, J. T. I'hKSuNH Marsh 14.18 M) wftm. FREE Tff EVERYBODY, li. E. HOYT & CO.’S Hew Catalogue litr 1*39. IT CONTAINS TUB Largest List of Useful, Ornamental, and Valuable Gifts, Evca PCOl.l*ll Kl Orkatrk iNXt'OXISENTa to AiiKTa thnn over l**for offi-ied liy any otheroslaMUhitient in tlie bniu-it Htate* tJreaier imiiueini'nlato |Hirrhn*eii. who maivrwirh each Hook a tun varying 111 vulik-IYoiii Fitly Ceuta to One Humlrcii Dolinie The Groat SmnheHi Giff Hook Store p* the only on* that stand*ettdnrvod by the ENTIRE PRLHB OF BALTIMORE, Write for a Cain loXIM* which flotiMmi* fttll etplana lion and willin’ m*Ct?d ;i lonhy addle** foWrt-wfcn* It i>. lIoYTkCO, 41 llallimnre Hi rest. Italluuore, Mi Tlir Great tV*lrrii Com Bhucker, Sheller, Scparatifi and Cleanser. PurautkyH B. hmi ni, l)nrii,bras. ism f J'lllH great iubor aaving macbiuc, iuu taken the 1 Hr*t pn-iiiiuin over all t omnentota :tl Phi Hiute andc(Mmty Agricultural E*blbltton a some.- imv i heietof*r- obtained hy any Agrictitlural Implement in ! the same length of lime Tlir I’roptngoi*. in ollWuig this tnaihim- to Oit | public, rlaioi tor it a (superiority in simple Hy of con- | airtlriissn. durability, rheupnet* Aud rapidity, and p*r | feet ton of Ma operation. Then* are live sfoe*. No- 1,8,3. 4 ami ft Purr I tYss'ii H.K. to Slop, aod wiit *tiuck, -lieU, as-paratv nod . For Machine* or State and county Hi-:ht*, spplv to LEP. * ’ft KTER, Moni<s*mefy, Ala. P.1.1.1M A MATMIB. Ageut*. Culutuhu*. G* April Utii dJtwßin Book-keeping: \NY BOUSE, engaged in a who!.* n!.\ ictaH, ship wing, or Onuiinhwion Hualiowv diniiing u Hooka kept ov Double nr Htugle Entry, nthei w tth w.-v out a Journal, • ivlbrTvd to ♦<• aabaerlher, whowiMii • a situation dattsfaetbry rri'oroncc inn be xivku • THOMA* t'OI.KNAN OuWh. it, • F*k *1- wtf MATTRESSES For tlio Million. ‘|t|(K undersigned now have and keep constantly 1 oa hand a large mo. k of MATTKIirtKGff. of ail hum.*. wi|?h!a ami umicrmla, aud of every style whitlt arc offered lot sale CHKAP alth* TROY FACTORY WARE uoomh, No 40 lb >ad Street FM* dwliu JKFFKRKON &. kIAMII.It/N Ij'XICHTOPI HAI.K |tv virtu*- of an order of j i too Conn of Ordinal > of Talbot county, Statu of Ooorjia, WtH he told i>v fore the Court Hnun door tn th.- ton n of'Talbottrot, an Id count r, and Hiai, <n the first Tuesday in May ueit, thr follow mg named negroes, tMtongingto tin- relate of Juuo-* I, ('sllter, late of taut county, deceased, to ait: Martha a likely amnuiw about W wars old and Ih-i i clnhtrvu - ltrnry a hoy 3 year* old and an infant l*imi, eight month* credit, with approved mctirit* IP A At’ ('HENRY. EOVA ABU W Put’. Bjwcutor* of aa L Collisi, dceeaaH March IP, 199-w4ud ’ AUCTION &.COMMISSION MEI3EI.OX=C^X.3SrT cnTfiiiEhT, <;a. DRY OOOIW4, Groceriv*, PfodUMt. and flonds of every dsscrlplioo reiesvedaodaoldoiiconuinssion JturF.KH TO. Je- <ir.r, Atkin* A Cos s Aliisnn tk Atkina; II Ihake; Jmtic.. A. h ntdoo; A T Amw, IHitrcliaiitsi lion JJavid Ktddm.; Judge Jl) LeuMHii, IJou.l Robiiiimii, Cuth btit. Geurgi-t. AtmP>ii *ale every week. Consigtinictita’ Mola tlcd. A Word to the Discouraged. | xft A S niM'H offers in all rsaea of (’oiiaiunplion 1 / ami Nervous In bility, Hcrol'uln am! ail Rtieumat it, Purnlytii apil M*rcuflul nffeilthn*. diseaaea of the Hip and (4|dtie, Kidney* and Bladder, Gravel, llropay, <h.< -or and ap-.i dy cure; FoifllM: Weakm sm s, ■oppresaiuii, IrregnisrftP H. and id) dim-ascH of the Womb. Mirkture* In the Urethra, Pnrtwla and File*, remedied without the use ofinidrumonta or bondage#. After twenty year* of personal and prof* wdonal exp<*- rlenee, he ian stare that no person in Mte world *oui cure di:<ai'* wild Mineioi or Vegetable Medicine alone; lie uses no Mineral Medicine; in* remedies are a luxury for all. (the sick or well,) and enible Hit- ipost debilitated to enjoy ua great perfection of health, while taking medicine, ns nt any period of their Jive*. He can be consulted by letter by nddretsoug Dr. HENRY AN UKHtf, New Orleans, Lx , and medicine will be for warded by mail (free of charge for trial) to any post nffit ■ m we Union mat ll—wkm* LIGHTE & BRADBURYB, Piano Forte Manufacturers, 141 firoouie hired, Srw York. UfV, doHire to ra!) the attention of the Trade, and of the pHDllr. gciwratly, tn our Piano Forte*, Justly pronounced superior to all o her* in volume, richness and parity of loiih—po*e**ing also a pecu liar singing quality, adapted to and harmonious with the human VOir*. They are vary properly railed the “Organ nr Porvl Ptaiu.’ Being niftdo with the Parent Arch Rent Plank, they will feMsnd in tune in all rli mntes We guarantee our customer* that no efforts that a life-long experience, untiring industry or capital can procure, w ill be spared to maintain for our instru ment* their world-win*; reputation u “Ihebert liano,” and that > very improvement of intrinmc v ulna u> a Piano will be found ill ours All order* with Which vve may ba favored will be promptly and foithAtlly attended t<> EMPLOYM ENT. 850 A MONTH AND AU, KXPENHKH PAID.— An Agent is wanted In every town and county hi Hiss United Hiate* to i-okhge In a respectohic and easy business, by wjucb lbe above protlU notv lie certainly renliw’d. !‘or further parUnilar*, adiin> DK. /. irRNRY WARN Kit. cornel, of Broadway and 12th street. .New York city, enclosing postage sUmap April IH, last) W3rq DR THOMAS D. PARK, si HI now free from all quack encumbrance, rtatfand will promptly attend all profeMinnal calls. Office at ills reaidottce near Kltersite, Harris ijffi (Jotlrity, where be ran be found ut nil times when not professionally engaged marl4—w 4m ALABAMA LANDS FOR SALR ! IfiTl BUh In llonry county, .1 mile* below U I I forliirabia, on the (’battahoocheo river, aud ‘th iiitlew below Fort tJuinoa; Hst) nest-s are cleared MM* in res are river bottom, w incli will produce from 80 to fel bushels Corn, or from 1,000 to U,WH) pounds of Cotton to the acn On Llm plgcs are all the iwt.unnury improvement* Homn-n for Negro<•*; good water, and las mnilthv a any section in Alahsma For fun Iter I pariiculan-. apply to me at Midway, Ala., or R. Allison I and A. <i Jane* on tho preftiise* Also, I‘jtKl acre* l.and. imits Midway, Barbour conn- I ty hOO Acte* c.tcared nil fte.aji having been cleared nI the Inst sc years Tht* is Htrong lime land and w ill produce from ‘ill to ,'b) bushals ( urn, and from one to two thousand pounds cotton per acre. Improve-| im-iits tin. -the dwelling cost #l,tsto, nud is situated | or. a high sandy ridge, with good water, aud every convenience deniable, in u country runidenco. i llotli of these places are known in foluiulm*, Ga , where inquiries can b made. I invite those wlm arc join bat mg, to (txainmc these piur.cs during the coming upiiiig itiiifsiiitmior, and Judge them by wlmt they see. I A. ROSE, M irth Iff—wtf Midway, Itarlouir Cos. Ala 35828 prIZE Tilly Tliouwand TftrkctM. MORE THAN ONE UUlZli TO EVERY TWO TICKET#. Whole Tickets #lO. Halves 85. Quarter* 83.50. Georgia State Lottery. —Fur thn botiofit of tho— MONTICELLO UNION ACADEMY, i Ant ho riund hy Special ,Act of the. Leffidaturn. tlcUiniicy A ( , tlaiiiigi-rs. Capital Prize $60,000. jtl.iitiiiUcciil Silii-nif To ha Drawn each Saturday in June, ibs9. CLASS 532 DRAWS ON HATUKDAY, JUNE *, lHfftt. CLASS “lIBAWH ON HATHRDAV, JUNE 11, IH&V. OI-. J 34 UJdRAWHON ff.VTriU)AV,i.H NK IH, IBAO. OLA.BS J3Q: DRAWS ON HATI UDAV, JUNE Jiff* Ihfi®. I Prlsw of fffO.OOfi I 6 Prise* of 1,000 I ‘• 20,000 10 •* 500 l “ I 40,000 1 2 •• .... loti I “ 5.1KH1 J 2 ‘* aoo i M 4,000 “ SMHI | 1 “ 3,000 I ftO “ 150 I 2,000 | 100 “ 100 I Prise of !,’ IIMi “ 06 1 “ 1,100 I 1110 “ 6ft APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prises of ff’KH) approxiiu'g tS'fffiO.Ooo prise art- Kg) 4 •• 150 “ 20,000 “ 000 4 “ 124 “ 10,000 ** 500 4 ” 100 “ ft.OOO “ 400 6 •• K) “ 4, mg) “ I*4o 8 “ 00 “ 3,000 “ -tfiO 8 50 2,000 “ 400 8 “ 40 “ 1,500 •• 320 I 100 “ 20 lOO “ 8, (MH) ; 34,000 prises of 8 are 3(g),000 95,826 Prises to £380,040 CERTIFICATE!! OF PACKAGES will bo sold at the I'nlimving rates which ih the risk: Certificate* of Packages ul it) Whole Tickets... ,ffto “ “ iO Half ** 30 “ “ 10 (JiurtHf *• lft “ “ 10 Ligkth*! “ “VjJ IN ORDERING TK’KETff OR C'ERTIFK'ATKH, Knrlosh tho money to Our address #?>r liu* ticknu* or [ d< red. on receipt id'which they will be forwarded by 1 find mail. Purchasers ran have licki-is eliding in any j figure they mny designate. The list of drawn iiiimbor* nud prises will be sent to puM'hßHcr* miiuediately after the drawing. All comniunkatiniM strictly confident ini. AddiVHM order* for Tickets or certiftcate* to McKINNF.V A CO. Savannah, Oa. G. W. JONES, Agent, Goluiubus. May iff, 1640. RICHARDSON'S Irish LxasrEisrs, DAMASKS, DIAPERS &c. (lON*oMltS(>fHlcUMl.nii', l.liiiihn.llmn ill -1 strui of obtaining tile GENUINE GOODE,should *eo that the Mftiele* they pitn-liase are sealed w uli the j frill name of ih* firm, I owie) a* a guarantee of the soundman and durolrility of the Good*. ’ ‘I his can lion i* rendered etnmntiallv nrcessary, as ! large quantittes of inferior and defective Linens are prepared, season after *eeoii. and sealed with the name of HHHAKDHON. hy Irish llounes, who, | rogartUoa* ol the itrimy tliu* itifin-ta-dalike on the Ame rican consumer and the manufacturers of the genuine I good*, will not u-ndily abandon a business so profitable j vlole purciuui i;. can lie imposed on with goods of a J BPI.I.OCKE4 J. H. LOVER, mrirlft wly Agent* HO t'liunli ritraet, N. V Largest Arrival of (ho Season! $30,000 worth of NEW SPRING GOODS! JtIHT RK(IVED BY NANCE & RENFROE, UTH are now receiving aud wilUoutuiue to iwreive until we shall have the Largeat. Beat nud most Magnificent AXll YAK;tot STOCK 0Y DBY-GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO COLUMBUS. j We will make no effort at enumerating the different I urttrisa asd atyles of food*, the pajK-rs are all luo ! email Wi; will utcraly say that we have all the NQVELTI&S OPT HE SEASON; j We did not buy out NKW YORK, but .took a large portion of ail the Newest & Handsomest Stylos THAT CUUU) UK SEEN. Wf art- 1* termm.'d to cell our itmnehsc Mock AT SUCH PRICES AS 6IULL CONVINCE KVF.HY I’KUSpN • tff the importanceof buying Where the larjfost Stock m the City is KEPT i All we aak la ons coil to couvinre you of what we we say. We have the goods, tome and look. We utoei earnestly aad t-api-cmU) invite the Ladies to come and examine mu atock Wo are convinced they will agio* with aa that they never saw such a slock before ih this city. As to out Droas SULIs, K CIIVtLSNOS TII u mn NANCE & RENFROB. CvluiuVuSi Mfti.it Ift-wlt PCRrVIAV GVXitO! THE undwined an daily Mp*ctiD a !are>; wpplrp* lb* popular leniliior. putchalMM) Irom tl again of th. Peruvian lovvri.rn.rl aud warrant*) (twruine Pn# lour dolltra iwr on. hundrod pounda, or *7B per too ol 2000 pouoda - T.-nn. carir io all eaaea. OctlC-wtl -A. CO. VALUABLE RIVFR PLANTATION POP SALE. tTH K riabscriher now offers lor *alo bis vxlu able rivr PlooUtten, night mites above fort taxluna, eoDtalpiog 715 seres, of whloh 615 arc (list rate River Botfomaod i,el.KieJ u| good quality, embtxcnga good at/d e>iat</rtablc dwelling, with a well of nxeoiletil water, anew OottonHeroVaodGln House and ail ne on**ary outhouse* and fixtures oi tbc bottomland IffO ue res reelared,one third of which ts fraah. In my absence apply to Haiuuel A. (.rioror Btxni* k|f'roscott.atF<*ri Gaines. Jan uarv‘*i. IHs.—wtf JAMEBGRIRR. FbASTATION AMD MILLS FOB SALE. HA VINO doterrmniMl to remove Weet I oiler lor sale my Plantation and Mills hi Chattahoochee county. Tho body of land* contain* a bootl 300 acres, of which there is a considerable portion open and in cultivation. Tiie mill* (Gristand Saw) ure in good repair,al most new, situated on ih road leading from Co* lumhua to Huenu Vista, via (Jienalta, on the Ochili Creek, are operating advantageouslv. Persona wtelling to purchase thismost derfrabSeplace, arc reqoe**ti*d to call and examine for themselves, as hured that a great bargain may bo had. During my absence the promisee will be shown to purcha sers hy G. P. Gordy. who may be found on tho place SAMUEL D. HARP. July It— wtf ” J. B. & W. A. ROSS, Wholesale and Hetall DRY GOODS & GROCERY MERCHANTS. ITIAcon, Cirorgia. Also, Agent* lor Wheeler's and Wilson’s Sewing Machines. sstll--wtf. LUMPKIN HOUSE. LUMPKIN, STEWART CO. GA. MTHE sulweriber, having parchaxed the above house, is resolved to make it one worthy the patronage of the travelling public. If good lare and attentive servants should entitle a Hotel to custom, the uuddrstgned flatters j htrnseif, that those who try him once, will corite ! agnin. <'onnected with the Hotel, are cornmo- j dious Stable* with trusty .ei|ers. Oct Its. wtf. JOHN YARBROUGH BHOWK’S HOTEL, OPPONITKTIIE PANNENOKK DEPOT MACON, GEORGIA. E. E. 11K0WN, PROPKIETOB, 11. F. DENSE, Superintendent, wr Meals ready on the arrival of every Train. I Maoon.Qi., April ffiiMffi. wti. BEDELL & WEEMS, I fT AVP] romovod to tho corner formerly oc u- I H pied by W. A. Redd. A Cos, lately by Watt j i and Sappington , where they will keep constantly ou bund, u well selected nlock of GROCERIES, eonfitf'ng in part ol flacon, flagging and Rope ►Sugar and Cos (fee. Liquor*, <Stc All of which they offer at the lowest market prices. Aug :Ky, 18&0. wtf NKIJKoEsT NEGROES! Wliare ooDtdautiy receiving from gima and North Carolina a large i-S T and well relucted stock of Men, Women,"* boys and Girls, including lield hands, houre w-rvantH, mer-hanics, Ac., bought by one otJkJ. ibo lirrn oa prerely for this market. Our trieuds may rely on getting negroes of good charactci,! coming up fully to our representations— a* we sell non# on comiithurion HATCHER Sc McGEIJKE. 1 fulv M t IMS—wtf PLANTERS’ WARE-HOUSR COLOMIIUS.CiA , Wiiil, 1858. ! TllEtuidersiged return their thanks their iriendeand tlw public geuurally j “■■" for the liberal patronage heretofore bestow ed, and hope by a strict attention to business to merit further favors. They are happy to state that they have secured the services of Mr J VI. W ATT as Book-keeper, and Mr. W. A BKl>- KLL as salesman,who will lie happy to serve their friends and the customers of the house. DILLARD, POWELL 4 CO. Columbus. June 2fr, 18ftff.—wlyu OTOODEI EAT ING SALOON. WILL be opened by tbe re _ y4th ol October. Hoarder* will he taken by the month, week or day. Meals at all hours day ‘ or night. frT*T HIS BAR will always be ; supplied with the Choicest Liquors and Cigais. ‘Phis House is two doors below the P. O. oct4-~wtf. F. WlLHELM,Proprietor. SPROTTW CELE9BATF.D VERITADLB < >r-I> ENGUSII. AND AMERICAN BITTERS, AM Ifffc.STIMABI.fc TONIC, DIURETIC, AMD AI\TI-DVJSPKPTIC\ SriBNTIPtt’AI.LY prepare*! from tne original reetpo of oIU Dr. HnriAl. and eminently success* iuliaml highly , popular physlulan of Bhropsblro, England. There highly palateb’e and agreeable bitters being composed of PURELY VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, judimousijr seleotetl aud sklllfrilly compoundwl Jare confident!) reeommended to tue public for their Valuable Medicinal Properties. For Less ot Appetite. Nervous •Uei.llH). Euuui, Dyspepsia, they are ln<tt|K*UHablo. In functionul derangements of the Liver and Kidneys, as well as Jaundice. Rheumatism, Gout and Gravel, they area “sine qua non” For Female Complaints |thls proportion ts poeu llariy adapted. For obifdren tiarrnsseil with the Colin, and tbe pains ot Dentition! it Is a soothing assuager. f Asm stimulus to Invalids, the entrehled and sick these Id Iters are unsurpassable ami free from Aleho tiol aud, are a sure preventive of Chills and Fever. DIHi.O IK *NK A wine g’ass two or three times a day. For ladies tw * thirds; Ci.lldren in proportion. {For very weak stomachs one third water. Prepared at at Fag’s Laboratory, Montgomery Ala To be had of Druggist's and country merchants’ generally. Kept.2—wtf IIITIiL. nt’CK % CO. J 8 PEMBERTON At COj <3aaariExs2raßaß CASKET B 1 RIAL CASES. ’ CASKe T liUKiAL CASE, reprenrent -1 ed by ihe above engraving, ie beautirally lin iithed in mutation of poliehed Koaewood, aud ia the moat tiuittiiu! and appropriate metallic care now tired, ll |M>rmit a view ol the entire body after it is encloeed, the top being compooed ol thick plate glare, protected by elaborately oma incited caps, one ol which may be aeen in its plfffce in the engraving. AU sizes from 117* to 75 mches in leuclh, conetautly on hand. NA.MK PLATFS turnislied, neatly engraved. M. H. —He Charer tor Duty age or Delivery. DIILINOHAM Sl DENSON. Sept. 13th, 1858. d4twtf s'2o REWARD. RAN A WAY from Macon County, Alnhnma. | about tbe PAtli of December laat. tny-boy l*ra el, in the ?tHh year of hie age, yelloiv compler mlL i ■ ted a little bald, and with n slirht scar on one of htajaws from a defective tooth. The hoy is about five feel, tenor eleven inches iu height, and weighs peitups 175 or 1 (40ItJb. Hteatnboat-men and Railroad oitteeis are requeeted In be on the lookout 1 will eive the nlvove roward for the apprehension atul <connnemt:t lit any salb jail so that 1 ran get him *a> *d- wit* ftTBPIIKN PACE. Praek Ptand. Maeo* (hmatv. Ale THOB MACKENZIE & SONS, Import*!* of SABDLERY H ARB-WAR I, MANCFACTCKERS OF PLATED COACH AND GIG HAMES, AND DEAI.BR* IN CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, fie. llaUtmore>st. Rear Charlei, BALTIMORE. Fvbmtry 14, UW-p Ij^ 1850. NEW SPRING MUMMER AT G.W.ATKINSONACOSj Broad street, Columbus. Ga. IT gives n* much pfoesurS to returu ffur fbariks and gmOtudc to our friend* and iMttrornO wim have *o liberally bcntimed ihtffr patronage upon u* the past reason, and now hav- the renewed pleasure of piling before them ogrCircular describing mu MSW SPRING STQ&H,. Our new Sprtiiy Stock is very large Olid fomprue# l lie neb cal and liMndaomest collection of Fancy Goods ever offered in Columbus. Iletow We call your attention to a few of our lending stylea and fabrics,; for Spring and Hummer Wear. We now have in Htoic, I ter age Robe*. Double Jnpe Paris Tissue, Bcraxo Robes, Double Jii|k- Hatin, lie-rag’ Nobeit, a Ces, Ktirag*- Ibb;*, Rugenie lUtiumi-. Kobe*, Double Jupe, He ruse Robes, Pautiennc, At prices from #5.5(1 to V36.1H). Organdie ltobHß a Lea, Orsaniiie ptnli.-s, Bayadere, Organdn* Knfiea, Imperfaie, Orgaadie Robes, *J Jupea, Organdie Hose-t, plain, Orgamln- Robe*. Fuvonta, Organdie Robe*, foonora, Organdie Robes, Alnbuunene, At Prices from #5 50 to HIB 00 per Robe OUI SILK DEPARTMENT Comprise* a complete Htock, Double Jupe HUk Robes of Latest Htyle, *4O to f IMI per Robej Black Grade Rhines, best quality; Lyoirs Patent Him k Hilks; Plain Bias k Posit de Hole; Uiaek Armure*; Bluck and Dol’d Gn.de Epw.ni, Cb< lie Baya dere; 11.-iyadere Plain Hilk Rdbes; a very large lot of low price Hilk Robe* and Doss es; from 90 to 950 jer Pattern; Plain I'renelt Jaconet*, best quality; Printed Frepcb Jaconets; Printed Jaconet*, Chintg Colors; Plain French Per cales; French Printed Percales, Plum Crape Moretz, all (Col ors; Plant ILirages, all col ors; Plain. White and Black Buri-g.-tiur Hhawi*. Pa ris i'rmted Bentgs*. Plain tirena dinti, Plain CraiH-Depnrds. Flegant <Jren adme 3Jtipe K.-l.es, Elerunt Priftli-d Mo*!lli de Jfme, RKAL LA< KM, Iteni Ch uitilly I,m e MantlUa*, Real. French Uo- Maottlln*. Real Pusher Lace MantiUae; Biccrtoiufcii Pusher Luce Minlllhts, Lace Point Mantillas; Grenidim Bordered Berafs Hliawls, UtbiHiii Jtordered iier-ige Hliaw Is; Whit* I Be rage Hliaw Is; BJ’k Beragr- Hliawls; Hilk Lace ts tiawfo. Bur Manißlu and Htmji I Departirierii ><itipn-s ma ny novniiies, among which are some of* Paris’* rn:h-i*t productions. We have the most < ompic.le stock of l#a j <es ever offered in retail in Georgia, /ouiprisbtg White Gap Nets. .French Butt Mechlins, Black S t! J. Nets, 1 Uin eii’s Blond, Wove Linen Thread Edgings, Fine Imitation Thread tact-*. H;<. k Guipure L.-u . Btubr’d | Muiiuea, Lngush Thread Edgings, Real lloniton Va lencias, Ac EMBROIDEHIES, &c ffoniton ( ollarsMild Mleeves, Book and Jaconet Hells, I I ‘mill Appnqiic JlruXelio foliar*, Bieakbist foliar*, ) Real Valent lues Collar*; Mourning Softs, Collars and I Hleeves; I’oiuKla/a- nud Mlc-cvcs; Heal French ; ktiubruhlsriesi Maiuse nud (impure Collar*; Extra tine Muslin Hett>; ite-U Hpaulsb Luce OdUus; Fien< b Lin eu Luo n Metis; Embroidered H’dk’fs; Infant Cash j mere Cloak*; Cioak*. Frocks, IH stine*. Hat*, and In tents* Real Lace Cap*. < hildreu's |)re**e* oT BnUuuiti, PM]***-. Royal Cord and Lavcn Jack.met and Mwuta j Edgings; J.iom- t and Hwiss Flounangs; Cambric. I Book, and .Mull Flouncing* .A large stock of so-w | Priced Embroideries,embracing everything in the em- I broidery line. White Goods, Muslins, &c, Jackooeta, Crunbms. Tap.: Chocks, Hwis Checks, Tape Mtrtpea, Hwt*s Hlriptcv. Bishop Law ua, Nainsook* —-NabuKtoks, checked aiirt striped; Brilliant*, Hair ford. DmiHy, Beilin Hkirtiug. ('riiioUne Liione, Indin Book, India Mult, Hw im Hpois, St.. We have a large stock of iioet- goods, and ahnfl offer them al very low price*. Hosir:uv, GLovt.N, a.. . lxulie*’ Parisitilk Mitr, Lodie*’ and Gents’ Kid Glove*, iceet quality; Laiiies’ and Geute’ Cotton, Htlk and Lin en llosc; Misktm'and Cbiidri:iis’ Hinped Hose*. LJonnets, Jiibbons, &c. Our stock of Ribboiiri, Flowers, BioiuU. Bouttets, Flats, I Children’s Hats. Ac.., m very i omplete, and we Uunk by ■ Uie aid of an acomiptlsbed Milliner, who baa charge of this dcpartim-ul, that w WiU be able U) suit the most j fastidious taste of*ll V\ <: shrill l>- aide to offer these good* at lower prices than ever before, and respect liil j ly invite the ladies to give us u tail, before they have . made tffeir pun ini-e* j Medium Priced Dress Goods. Fine Jaconet* and Lawn* at IV . per yard; Jaconet ! Robe*, two Volant*, from #2 t*> *‘.y. Borage ilolten a Ls, from #4 to H?; Fine French Jaconets, at *£-< per yard; Plain muj Figured Beragi sat 2.V per yard; Fast Dmorvd AtaMr -n I’riuts, at t% ty Kit.; Freuch and American Gmfliam* it: 18^. LINEN DEPARTMENT. Our Linen Department comprises a foil stuck of every thing m Likens. Ac We nuke no pretension* as to direct importation of Linen Good*. Imi believe that wu get --nr Htnck of Linen* under more favorable circiim stance* than we could to directly Import them our selves, sml therefore do ,nt besiiate to say, that we will sell Linens a* cheap, or any House in Georgia Goods for Gentlemens’ Wear. White Barm-aby Drill. Brown Lilien Drills, foltonades ! Linen l l>tn ks, Spring fu**mo r. , iiu< k Doeskin*, j ! Frenrb md Kugluii Drop de Lie*. Italian Cloth*. Whno ! j and Colored Marseilles, Black French floih*. Ac We I also have a full hue of Linen (io-xi* tor Roys’ Weai BOOTS <Sc SHOES. | Our Boot and foot l Department is very complete And | comprise* a great variety ol .styles for iatdu-*’ Gem*’ i j Boys’ Misses’ aud especially fhildreu’s wear, all of j which will be *<ld very cheap, fbr a good article. j Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods. We have now in fftors a large stock of Hats, fa;**, | and Straw Goods, consisting <,| Men's. Boy’s, fhff dren's. oil uiitirely new, aud will be sold at remarkably I HEADY MADE CLOTHING, Immediately over our store, we have a large room tidied w lib fashionable and good Clothing, for Gentle- I men’s Wear, inanutectured this Hpring for our trade. All we ask in this department is an iosim* tjon, after I which, those in w ant of ready-made (food* will be sure to bin from u* * DOMESTIC GOODS. In Doumstic (hHids, we keep a very larg* Htock, and sell them at the Manufacturer's price* Our aim in placing this advertisement before you, is to induce you p call nud evamme our Block of Goods, when visiting Columbus. We do not bexiiute to say, that we believe It u ill lie to your interest to give us a call before making your purchase* We think We can offei you Goods lower litAS you will Hnd Uiem ol*e w tie re iu Columbus, aud show you the largest stock to select from Our terms are strictly ('ash. which enubfes us to otter ourgoodsat 15 to .VI per cent, lower than u credit House; and (be extra facilities which we have for buy -* ing our goods cheap, enables ua C*> sell them at a frac- i mm I*-** than any other house in Columbus We trust that the large stork we art* exhibiting, ami the fairnc** w tth which we deal with our patron*, w ill la- sufftcn-iit tomdm you to examine, before purchasing. TKRMN CASH—NO SECOND PRICE. G. W. ATKINSON & CO , BROAD BT , tOU MBl B, OA. March %$, l say. wtf. TO Co\Sl Mi’l l VMS. A I’Ll RG ‘ MAN having cured Ins sun of consutnp i lion itt ita worst stage*, after being given tip to j die, by the most celebrated physician*, dnsues to make | known the mode of the cnre.twhKh proves nam-Hlkl i in every case.) to those atttuted with Cough*, folds, j ind Consumption,and he will send the saim to atjy ad- J dress, free or charge Addrv**, one losing two Mump* to p:i\ return |*adage I'AMl.l UU I march? wly SM Centre Htteet, N V PILES, FISTULA. STRICTURE, CANCKItS ANI> SCKOFI I,A CURED. PiMrHLF.TR .nnl.iumf tuunnaUU, ..I lb. huh'-.t ) chaiacitir, a* to he* success will be forwarded to j •th) that may wish them. Timsc- wishing to test the efficacy of Dr- CLOI’TON H wonderth! remedies must give a correct desrrtpuon Uftlie dweara'. Its aiqn-araiu e in its incipient stage, present condiu-m. location. Ac A three cent stamp must nrcoinpii.y nli rotiiiiiuntca tion* Address J A. CLOPTON, lluntsvillc. Ala CDRKH GUARANTEED martewly S2O He ward. RUNAWAY from the subscriber, in Stewart county, about the Ist of March ■i... lost, a mulatto boy named TOM. about 24 years old; medium i*e; moderately tall, and has a large bushy head of hair. It is probable be is lurking about the widow Sarah Bridges, in Randolph county, or he may be conveyed by some white man to Pike county, Alabama. The above reward will bo givou to auy person who will apprehend and deliver him to me at homo or tu tiollArs to any person who will place him in any safe jail so that I can get him. aphi li—wtf James r. ellis. G KOKGIA —Mn.MHfgre C'onnly. Court of (WtN.try March Term, 1850. R VLB N1 Hl—Whereas Mary Rnaeeli; Adniinistra tnx of the estate of William R. KueiM-U, deceased, having applied for dixmiacion fromenlddmiidatra*u>n: If is ordered, That all persons l emu enusd shew cause (if any they have) why naid uibnuuMratnx should not (w dlsmiased at the t'ourt of Ordinary lobe hrid in and far said county on the first Monday in October nett, and that thw order be published in term* of the law A true transcript from the minute* of said Court March 17th. I'*.W nrorlb -wSwi JORN JOliNuoN. t>m. AMERICAN WATCHES! fCD IN GOLD AND SILVER CABK4. * At Purple’* old Mtand, Jotte's New Budding -• •t .dunilius, Georgia. LtlkSi Oct. 10-dwu T. 0. STEAK Book Binding IUKCVTID in superior styteal Uta oSca of tha J * Cuiumbus Times,” uSt) ©iLOraOIM Ma Ho SJJtm <fe ®®o 3 ARE RECEIVING Their Spring Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING! OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, Comprising a greater variety ot choice Goods for Spriug and Summer Wear, Thau can be found Elsewhere. They Ttetpcctfullv invite the attention of all persona, who desire a GOOD GARMENT made in the LEST MANNER possible, and WARRANTED to bo an represented, to their late receipts es SPRING Sc SXJjyCJVEEH OILOTITXIKrG- Vl'o—To their Extensive Htock ot (SitvA’s furnishing Goofcs, Now receiving, which ombraces every article of comfort and luxury needed for a Gentleman's war drobe: SHIRTS, DRAWERS, CRAVATS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVEB, HOSIERY, 4c. 4c. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, Mad* to Order in LATEST STYLES b, eiperienced Workmen. ol every style and grade now worn. YJ HOC BR3SL.L, AS, a large *tock jut received. Call and examine onr Goods before purchasingeiaewbere at No. llff Broad Street, Columbus, Ga mar 18, 1859—dwtf. J. li. DANIEL 8l CO. T. s7 SPEAR, PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER Successor to S. B. Purple, cor. Broad &. Randolph st. COLUMBUS, OBOROIA. ©aaas* hunue STERLING SILVER & PLATED WARE. HAIR WORK., A beautiful variety of Patterns. I will uiukw to order any design and style and platt you may require. ‘WATCHES, CLOCKS Sc JEWELRY Repaired by ooinpetent and ezperienoed Workmen, and warranted. CANES 1 CANES I Gold, Silver, Ivory Loaded lieads—Hickory Crooks and Swords PEBBLE SPECTACLES, * J Gold und Steel Frames, of the best quality manufactured. Olassee set in old frame* to suit all eyes I invite the attention of all to my Htock, and will show it with pleasure, whether you purchase or not Purple's old Htend, Comer Broad and Randolph Streets. Columbus, Go., Oct 30, I*6B.—dwtf T. 8. HP FAR. Fm MO BOOK-BIIINC RANDOLPH STREET, SL X3JI3&C&, AT THE OFFICE OF THE CO3L.XJMBIJS TIMES ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE guOK MB JOB fhwnm. In every Style of the Art They have also a complote BOOK-BINDERY, Aiul will put up Hook in any style of Binding. ■ ©IB ©BMfiiffiSllMirAlL, AND WITH DISPATCH. Columbus, Georgia, May 20,1559. HARRISON A FITTS, AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AUD NEGRO BROKERS, 50 aud 61 Broad wt reat ,v olumbui, Oa. WILL s-lilcontinue the above line at our old stand* Thankful far the patronage hereto- ‘ fore so liberally exteudedto us by our ir.euds ami . the public, we hope by eneweU exertions to merit [ it* coniiuUHiice. No effort* wilt be spared to give ulifo ml*.) >’action to those who may iffhifide their busiarwa Vo our care. We will give oar personal attention to tbe i •ale of Real Estate, Negroes, Merchandise and Pro. luce. Having houses fitted up expressly (or th purpose, we are prepared to board, purchase aud sell Negrx*a on Com mission. Liberal advances will be made as heretofore on Negroes and Merchandise. tdminlstratorsaod Executors’ aalos attended to on reas,. liable term*. far A Block of LIKELY NKGRGOESof *ll classes will b*. kaptconauntly on band. CHAU. t. HARRISON, OEOKGE I; PITT 6. Ooluwibns.Hwpt.S. IHsS.—wlwlv mi W. W. WILSON, DEALER IN T~\KUGS, Mediciooe, Chotnicala, Book*, Su t toner y and Fancy Article*. Talbolton, Ga., Sopt. 24, w—ly. A \EW SUPPLY LAMIRKTH S TlI. .iii~.il... .ill., in.', unde.ih. ~m. uaina and stylo—a general STORAGE & COMMISSION BUSINESS FONTAINET LOWELL FIKE-PBOOF WAREHOUSES. Thankful for the port liberal patronage of our mend*, we aolieit its eontinuanee, and pledge out individual ererttoo* to please all who may eotruur their bunnean to ns. We are prepared to grant usual facilities to our customers HUGHES, DANIEL 4k CO.. Wm.H.Htohes, Wm. Daniel, Wesley C. Homes. Aug. 5, ts. JOB WORK, Done at short no tic* and o n the most liberal term. J H HICK*, Agents, Next door below • ana *ei, * road direct. JWty il, l*U-4lwtl. TROY FACTORY, ('oliiiiibti*, Gil. WE, tVo undorfi-md, have Ihtedey puicheeed from Janies Hamilton, the Troy Factory and entire stock, and w ill continue the biteim -s under the name and style ol Troy Maoulactu.iuc Company sod will manufacture and Keep con stantly on haad, at wholesale and retsH, Chain, Bed*te*di, Wardroho, Tub, Ducket*. Safes, Table*, Bureau*, and other House Furnishing articles. Al] orders addressed to the Troy Mauuiacturing Company, will receive prompt attention. JEFFERSON Sr. HAMILTON. Jos tm Jefferson, John H. Hamilton CoUwabus, Gs , April 19. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIM T. the eagl,e MANUFACTURING CO, OFE KR their various style* ol Good?, compri sing 08NAMJRGS, YARNS, FASHION, (or stripe*,) PTm 1 "‘,- A INs kerseys, 80UTJIKKN LINSEYS. -TRUCK FOR TROWHERS,” COTTON ROI-E, A C. Ac. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. They invite the special attention ol tb* Trade to their Stock which is complete in every rospect J. RHODKS/BKOWNE, Agein Columbua, Dec. 5, 1857 twltwtl Wheat Fans and Thrashers THE best article ever offered in this or n. , other market, manufactured and for sal- a \ the Gin Fsatory. Price $26 and s3u CASH. W. G. CLEMONS, BROWN 4 CO. April 13, 186 V. dltw2na. 4a|U Enquirer and Corner Stone, copy. I NOW have on hand a lnrgea -rtm.-nt of VEHI CLES, -i tbc rtmrut mat lure m lieforM offered in fills market, ll-rat ii:g COACHES, BERLINS, CALEECHES, Mock;Caleech, Kocknuayn, TOP AND NO TOP ALSO, A SPLENDID STOCK OF New York Trotting Bhff^ies, OP KVRKY STYLE AND DEhi iUPTIn.N. which I offer .o hotter term* than cut | M - afforded el*>. when*. foM*a*li or ipyrnn-d --. . i I HinafeMii winding <ip ru> kote<*. and v> -uld settle either !•> <-a*li or *aii*forterv renewal A!ll. omit this will find thetr rlateis in tire hand* of an a* tarney for collection H i kl KLI’ N R All who do nm intent! p?r;..g tvfit, being seed, are notified that five -* ri mt he dc dm ted hj • alltef m tbs . • .••! • forthwith II ( M KEF Columku*. January 31 wtf l*KAM>s X XtOR\ER, 86BROAD ST. OFFER TiiKIR EXCELLENT STOCK OF ■BPriitIPIABOS MELODEONS. &C., II f | At Northern price*. A jnsi ■ $126. Altai, an exeeilnut Jffirgan for Chur-!’. Parlor at $450. Cal) and examine at 38 Broad Street. Jan-1, IS6U—wly. GEORGlA—Chatubooßhee County ('Kolia hour he* t'ourtof Ordinary h'rh. T> r, ’59. Present E 0 RaIFORD. Ordinary I ‘ i - >s tb* PetHiou of William 8 Jehusun. admin L istrotratitr <U tew n-m on the r • i lu CfrSSby, deceased It w ordered. That si] persons concerned, he re*;- ■ ed to show tanse on or before the firm Mnndhv in S*lteinber next, why he should not be duioiaeed in rt •aid adniinisiratiott A true transcript from the iuimiD sos *tud IVmrt, February iHth. iS6. February i*—W*m E. G RAIFfIRD, Ord GEORGIA —ChatUihooebce County. N otice t debtors and creditor* a.: petons indebted to the estate ot Perry Brow n ing, late of said county, deceased, are requested to make imm*-diate jwyment; and those Holding claim against Mid deceased, will prevent them duly aittheio Heated to me. within the lium foescr.:.. and t>> iaw , ot they will not be paid K • PATTERSON, Adm’r. MARTHA BROWNING, Adm’s April Iff. lMk> w ted UKUHGIA Chattahoochee countyi Chattahoochee Court of Ordinary, Jan. Ter ‘69 Present E G KAIFoKD. Ordinary LrPOJf the Petition of A J Prather an 1 Ifor. Jenkins, adiuiiiistralor* on the estate of Lem .o. W Code, deceased It is ordered, that all person* concerned thvw cause on or before the first Monday iu AuguM nt:*t. w hy Prather and Jt-nkin*. should not he di-ontm'd ft;m s rd odmiuistnitioii A tree transcript from lira minute* of *aid Court. Jan lOth, 165 V. EG KAlFOKD.Ordinary Jan Ift. lkMl—wide (•LOK(.I \ , 4'ha|fitlioochpt C ount . Chattahoochee Court of (Jrdiaanf, Jan. Tu ‘tr Present E G. ka.ford, Ordinary. rfPON the Pet it ton of John U 1 • km,;.. Ad trotor de bom* mm on the estate of Su Parktuan di-reaawd It m orden-d that all person* concerned *lo;w on or before the Ist M oi.iny in August MSG w should not be dfsiiuseed from said sdMteistmtio A tru* transcript from the an note* --I sm January IS. foM* E U RalF< >RD. Ordm January tu. ibftd—wfan Chattahoochee Court of Ordinary /Jec. Term I- : Present E. G. Ksiford, Ordinary. TTPON the Petition ot Hyinan Album-A dm tor on th* estate of Green B < • i**ed It 1* ordered that mil persons concerned, shew raui* If any they have, why said Admin istrabtridiou l*i not daaciiarg.-d from saul administralioii by order • Court, on the first M-oiday in June, l* ’•> A tree tranw ript frwm e inirnia * of Mid ( Deceteher 14, laftff declff—wtei. E G RAIFoHB, Ordinary ■VUE M l. GEORGlA—Muscogee County: Court us Ordinary, February Term, IRM. JAMRrt M HCffSEI.I. adnniuairator of lira - s of John M Humraft and Bar ih E Uinso:!. and. . having allied lor <i*uiißsion, Iron,said admiHU-’ Tlieretore, ailperuiui toaremed are hereby n to skew cause .! auy they hav. why said a*lim tratur should tun Ira dramutrad at th* Court of <• ry to be heidhi and for said ra.uaty ou me lira’ ‘• day Bepienil>er next, aod that this older l*e puh.lab sd in terms of lira law A true estract troiu ih* minutes of said four F*b IV. iMfttf —wtim. JN* JOHNSON Or 4 GEORGlA—Climtiahoocbee Cougty: Court of Ordinary, April Term, 186$. U’PONi i he petition of N. N llowaid, odnu"i <tr-rto o* the estate of Charlotte Morgan, deceit tetter* of Disnnmuon. It u oider.-d that ait person* roniwn If any they have, on or before the first ICiHidsv ir • • teftrar nsl. why he nhuuld not be di*inu**-d from > Odsaifoatraiion. othtwwtee tetters will their be r A IrtH extract >o< >. F. G: RAIFORD. GTriu vr April Iftth. IfiftO —wftm. KREdTTOR’ri K AI.E - Agieeabiy t* , , er f— i tee Hooerablt Oturt of or.huarv of Chan* hoochee onnty.Ga will be sold ■ Hi*- r .urt Ih. . dour tn the tow nos f'usaeta, in • aid - uiity, -n Aral Tae*ds> io Kuu, next, wuii.n tfi.- ragai h•> . of sale, fol of Land Wo. Ifft. min IdrJi -hst/i - f„a I county; also a Itkelr nerr> girl s,lda#iJie j. .-v of Ho*ea Ptilnaiu. *'e'.o. ! forth* t tors. Terms made known on lira dav “f ■■*> ELIZABETH PUTNAM Ex’x April ilth, DiftO -wfod AND JEWELER, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. GEORGlA*—Chattahoochee Countyi CkaUahoochtc Court of Ordi ory, Fth. Term, ‘59. Present E G RAIFORD. Ordinary TJpON the Pet tin wi of N N Ilowrard. admin itTA AJ tor on the estate of Littleton Muigai’. i! rcw. It is unlared that nR persons oucern.-.l,she w< n og or before the first Monday tn *• orK next, wiv eewt N. N.Howard should not lie dumuiel frotn - . adsahaistration A true transcript from the minute* iff said Cm February IU, IMU E. G RAIFORD. Ord February 14—wAm AdmtnUf ratnr’i Hale.— Aareeahly to an or der of the Court of Ordinary of Muscogeu county. Ga , will be sold at Dm- Market l)o.i*e in the < tty off luinhus. in said comity, on the flrat Tuesdky m July next, during the legal hours of sale, one lioone and lot containing three a. re* nflsnd. lying about three miles from the city, on the Muscogee Railroad, known a* the place whereon Mr* Mery Hpires now lives Sard e tpe property ol Perry Browning, deceased, for th heaedt of the heirs and credit.** Tenn* Cash K C PATTBRHON. Adra'r MARTHA BROWNING, Adm a Mtr 19th, IB6o—w4od FIFTY NEGROES WANTED. * HAVING mado our a’rangetnents for the Kftil trade, we demre to purchase 50 or Bixty Likely Nogroes, character, consisting ol yor’OL’ men, women, plough l/oya,and girls, for whom the higneet markotprice will h patd. Pers.-ns ha vmg negroes for aale willhod it to tbeir int-r<v; to give us a call. We will receive and sell Ne groes oo CommmnioD aodno effort* will bw npared to make satmlactory sales, for those who may plsoe their negroes in our charge. Liberal advances always tuade on Degree when desired. Cftli ftttbft Auction aud Neeromari of UARRIsOIS Sl PITTS. oll—wtwtf SO* 61 Brod Slteoi.