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From iht Avgusta &*•/*Wiek.
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If wy Wod j wants local# at |.rcwt, he Jill j
have to aiauutacture and bring them to u*>. ib
feet L, the rawest re beat has dried u|> every t
thing * h'nt welted, and our local Kiit*r h* f
•eon flt m “dry up’’ also. IU ituhd cmt tbla
morning lb quwt of an item, but wa* no overcome 5
that Dm*© who met bita ifiwrted be had eoiac
thing heavy in bin hat, which ho indignantly a
sure# wvu not tht: oa*, and uevor ia. To |rc
serve bln reputation for eanHy, he ha* ftidurtolu- ,
etl tokoep out of the sun.
So he retreated to his sanctum ami relie’ -l •
bit overcharged fooling* in the following thuf
gercl:
TfeC •‘Local” Drauunrrth Ihr Weather
Oh, (or koum- shady fountain
With lu clear and crystal pool,
. Souae siiow-loppod. wood-r laid mountain
Any place, lu fact, that'* cool!
Mortal* who'ro cash in plenty,
Loauriating at the rnriug*
Voti can’t understand the torment".
This scorching weather brings
tiring* to a tuna in the city,
One of the ‘•Can’t gat a wave,”
Scorching and grilling and (Vying.
In the tlaming .Inly days.
• Seorebing and roasting and frying
’Twixt wall* of red-hot brkk ;
I ih elare I’U geo to tlio mountains,
• if I bav to go “on tick.”
Ml Udydooi in fanning,
Tuccaeingl) and fast,
With never a though i of dry goods,
Its love of shopping past,
itiven tb'almighty dollar
, About half Its charms hua lost,
And minor# invest in the ice trade,
And don't ear* a flg for the cost.
[The “Local'’ attempts! h to de*rihe hi* inde
•eribaldo sensation*.)
IlcoiUngin the aun-ahina
.Stowing in the shade,
Two days more auoh weather
Will melt mo I’m afraid.
Baking in the dav-time,
Uotiiug through the night.
Longing for tli darkuesM,
Thou longing for day light.
Thermometer* all ran ring
Over d-L
Some going to KM),
And even something inure.
Craving nunglit hut tin Ida,
ritounrch loathing food,
K'aturtle soup at such time*
Needs ice to urako it good.
No comfort in tobacco,
To smoko it or to chew,
Wbdfo's the fun of smoking
Wlmoi every tiling smoke* trio
t’HU t afford t<>th< w it,
(lot no j ultra to kiac,
And exp’ itoration
Most he don* by him who chew*.
Shall 1 seek for item*
Through the ati-tmi* aud lane.". *
O'er the biasing side walk*
Burning up w/ brain*
Steam lag puddle* Rending
Up their deadly ga
Compelling me to hold nv
Proboscis a* f pass—
MO I*H see them
{Here the post cared in—fainted aud wan
found with Me head in thcepittoon, insensible.)
A SOUTH*** Whiti; Si.4Vk.~-The following
advert eminent appear* in th psiroui column of
one of the New York paper*: “A Northern whits
alave would like her freedom. Slavery’h chisel
har wrought out for her the imperative nonentity
fa free homo. No favor* aro nolle lied where
woot and *ot aud siuut so darken the vision and
aert thesowseieues that a piece of Hod * work
manship, purely white cannot las appreciated. If
there is a Northern mtm who would urystsliKO a
few of hi* heart throb* into huiuodiato action, b,y
lUrniahing uictuna of employment for an intelligent
domestic white slave of Northern manufacture, he
will please nddr as While Top*/, Brooklyn Host*
office.”
I%,thv and most wotidorful cure effea. ,
tsd by patent medicine, i* said to be the fol
lowing
“A boy bad swallowed a silver dollar. An
hour afterward* the boy throw up ilia dollar, all
in small ehauge, principally live cent pieces.”
Never marry a lunu because he is haudsoiue 1
ho will think too much of bis own beauty to tuko
pride in jffbn.
„ UMirSftrgn thak {r.x*i..-.lt is with uarrow
minded people a* with narrow ncckod bottles, tl<...
less they have in them, the morn noise thev make
ia pouring it nut.
SSAnetlCB or DRi-ATt’R County. -The follow
Ing statistloel fuels may ho interesting to our 1
readers. Wo are indebted to Mr. ii. It. Over. )
street, tho oeusus taker for them :
Total population, 11,281—Wh item, ~74; Slave”
Ml 5.
White Males 2,Hb\
White Female* 2, HIM
Idiota /, !
Leaf and dumb I I
Lunatics 2
Free Negroes* ’ o
Lawyers n !
Physloians 2t
Military Companies I
Dentist* I
Tailor o
Oagtierrcnn Artists |
Churches rtj
Public Journal* printed 2
Sunday School* q
Academic*
* Commorvßohonl* |,v
Cotton and Wool Factories y
Steam Saw and Orlst Mills
Dry Good* Storos Hi
Drug Stores :t
Family Groceries .1
Retail Driukiug Shop* IU
Temperance Societies I
Hotel* o
Ladies’ Charitablo Sovietio*.... 1
Masonic Lodges y
ttiiHit-lul Funner*.
I'erltaps in RoUtinf aro farmer* more wiwtcfal
•ban in tbo utnnagetuoul, or rather trout of uiau
agetncut, in tbeir manure. .Should onvliave his
granary robbed every week or so of fifteen or
twenty dollar* worth us grain, he would moke a
fraat Aim about it, and probably offer a liberal
reward b-r the detoctlou of the thief; yet this
Mkuio man will allow hi- uianuro to Ho spread
••ret hie cattle yard, exposed to the t-ktoblng
raine of spring whioh frequently carry more thau
the above amount of the ebnnunU of crops con*
iallied in hla wumtre forever beyond hie reach -
and he allow* thi* watte to occur year after year.
alf it wa no aort of consequence to him. If
thi* practice was true only us ike owner* ol prai
rie eoil, the caae would be different : but it > to
be Been iu part# of the country where umnitre li
most needed,yea, where It* pre.*ervatn>uniulon
vmy in u* ue are of the ututo*! importance to
the success of the farmer lr'urnicrs have licen
told of fhn thing *o often through our agrluultu
ml prcM. Ihat one would think it no longer to he
reiterated. Why i* thi* ? Has tho subject be
como to them such a hackneyed one that thev no
louger give attention to it, or do they mostly he
long to the class who take no uMr dovoted to
the interest* of their calling f The velee of the
agricultural preea ha* for a hall a century Wmt
raised against thi* waste of mauure, a* well u
against the akiimiug proreaa of cultivation o
universally practiced iu many part* of our coun
try. Their empty barn* and giauarim should
appeal u> them Iu a wavitui to bo mUumleratoud!
Tlieir field*, so barren looking, all overrun with
sorrel, skffuld reprove them f>r such dereliction of
a duty they owe to Ihvlr children and to Ihetr
country, as well us to themselves ! liut farmer
waste also Iu the application of
it on grouud which needs draining, whu hair the
value of the manure expended in draining would
produce almost infinitely better result*. Again,
they will lavish it ou the field* already rich, while
they have other* sufforiug for want of it. Hut it
eeems impossible alum ft to change the eour.-e of i
many, however prrjodical to their Interests that
oeunr may W->*fld the Country fhrntl.mnn, to
gether with iwr agricultural press generally, will
still need to reiterate llio oft repeated injunction.
Farmers, save your manure *—G<. <►*/
Wiurto wo i! a fir or Ennui.—Uo into tbe
attio and look over all tho old rubbish. Yew will
be sore to And something interest lug, and -omc
thlug to do.
Whstto imi n i Kit u tiik |li.im -tin and
•eethe poorex and sicked t.smili*- within your
knowledge.
H’hat to ru> in aI n ..I tiiv M i ss. Think
oewr all the kindue** y ,u have received. and the
nmaoer in rhiok you have repaid them.
Hew Pnnvxmt llrrrovs rnojj rouine urr
rwou CioT*es. .\ c' as they •wvutue
cut them off, and sew them on good with i. •iron*
double thread
Integrity, however rough, 1* bettei than smooth
dissimulation.
Corn lias much improved by washing before
roasting, as potato#* before cooking, for these who
dislike to drink dirt.
A Bcxca or Rosa*.—Wo saw to-day a bunch
of some thirty large full-blown rose* growing no
ewe sum of seven or eight, inches in length.
This enormous bouquet was grown at tbs Mission
Van /Vaneasco JJuUttin.
Two lUb Tamos.—First, to talk of remrseK
without being rain. Second, to talk ot others
wHhoot ilenler
} LIFE ILLUSTRATED.
’ 4 Flttrtr Class Pktuitol Famifr N*vppt dt
-2\ signed io cncooraip* i Spirit of f10p.., MmilDo-is,
HeJf BoUaace sihl Aetirnv meouath*/ |raep>t IU
---lusfriK Life in £n its Phase* lliilei the appropriate
: iiraiiinim of tkiwertii Liter*tuin-osiw/fllkll oripma!
Lssays, litstorirnl, flioßraphii-al and tn-wniftivs—R4”
itortal, (.’ity and Vkhiity, Rural Allans, H. insoringa,
Note* t>f Tmvid. lof >nmti"n, w<* rhall ssdridof t
Kite su*J itiau* rss will Sol fait to be of Udcresf lo
ait
VVuh thf aamio-r (hr July M.wr. o mine need n •*.
•■* ul aiiM k* euliik-d,
THE BIIILDEU.
In wbt,''ll wc will give ur.i'.iintl d|rti<h*i* Midi all
ll|||•lfnofls Rr ownUarV fluHiltna* **f all kinds or taa
n rial—lone, awid, brick, ronrrrric. These arttrics
have been prnparad ky l prsclß'al irdritsct, end “ill
‘■inlirac.'iiiNlrurtioMii IU l>>*tgnß, Orrfiin*. Mfc*onrv.
iWrpentry, fhrutiMa, i'lutuhiuff—nud iii.U- l,rv rythina
counocMai m ilhttmilriing.
MFC ILU.RTR ATm* Wlllhc published weekly at
At a year, nr tan copies for #1“. Apwrunfns sent
he* A*eut* ahomil row 1.1. Hi. WLI.I.H.
wti* :tfl*r Itroudwav, N. Y.
mrrmirtuNK*. imtucKsira*
OCTAVUS COHEN & CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
IOK till. SALK, RRI ItinVO AMT) rf>RW4RRVRR 1)1
COTTOIST,
SAVAXIAH, CDOKCIA.
-IINU B TO
Joseph 11. Mill, K*i| Columbus, (la
Messrs It.UI, Moses A t'o
GeotgS ll.nffntron, Ks| *
Mwsars flail A Dealer,
ttichaid Joaea, Ksq,. Montgomery, aim
Charles T Pollanl. Kq *• jul'!.)” hi
\otlcc— #2j Kcwanl.
RTRAYED, orktoltn ffnin the riuhsrri
...her al I'omltow u, Hrhley county, Georgia,
ImflCPkori lh utifLt orthc7iti non. ’ irown or
ZjlMawllb” h Horse, rather above ihe ordinary
hei*m. r-islit or nine years old. blind In the right eye
from a lick from tin- lash -left fore shoe off; no oilier
marks recollected lam apprehensive Ire was rode
off, and will give the above reward tor the horse with
proof sutli lent to convkt the thiol, or a reasonable
compensation for the hr*e alone, or Information tltut
may lead to his recovery.
Address, Pondtown, Rehlejr county. Ga
, JAMKM G. HNU'KM
July W, lAW—w4t.
82 Iteuard.
M N A WAY froth the subscriber on Rundey
audm lYlh met. a N-k>” Hoy nnuied Fhninersoii,
fthoni V* years of line; 5 feet g nr 10 inches in
/jK keichtt welftrs shout Itffl |wun<ls I tin
said bov in iimhrtioud, Va., May llth, IUV,
■■ss" l Dunn, Cole it I’arkes, nrnl presume he may
try Hi Ret hark there. I will give llm above reward for
lii"eoiiltnnineni m any tail so that I can itet him
PATRICK CAI.JIOIIN
t ulna Mpntiga, Ala. Julyt6iv.’U #
HOW TO DO GOOD ANDGKT “••All* f'ORIT.’
Take an Aenry for our I'uhlknflons The terms
are such them can he no |Missihilny of Ins*. Kver)
Family Will, he ghul to ohlnln some of them, for pui •
tiruiars nddreoc, I OW I I H A U f 1.1. H,
July!) w4f m Rrondway, N V.
Greenwood & Gray,
WILL CONTINUE TIIK
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION
BUSIKTHinn
f* ‘ AT ilirirold Mintul, rtior itie corner of
ltunt<l|l (Greets, in thiiilty.
Tlmy arc pre.purnl to eitond ail
oaiiul in then line, and to ftiriiisli H-h'cihk, R,pp and
Twine, or any other det>cri|lionof Gooilm. when or
i den rt They avail tlMloselvea of tltii* ntotliod of ten
dering tlieii aeivices to Ho |iulilic, with the awwiani-e
i that uroiopt attention will in* Riven to nil biisinena
| nonlitled to their eare. #
K. h GUK.N Wtlilli,
WM I fHIAk
ColußihHs, July le, wtf in
Valuable Land* for Sale.
I offer ui the public oiv valuabls Plantation
r< v.’iO ofu hhdi nn In cMltivatinn. Tin
A-! r“o'i'> Is mill timbered, n part of whir Ii i
-1 swamp orniarwh. which could, hy a litile expend it it re,
he made us valuable land ;u any in deorgiu. din
Uouc, screw and oUh*( htiildin*r> in good repnir. Wa
ter, liealth, and hoc iety all good
\ Julyfo-vv t L.HHOVNTON.
War ! War! War !
IS REt I*HKI* AOAISST FAtMN OK A.Nv’KINtI MX
DIU A. W. ALLEN’S i
SOUTHERN LINIMENT!
AND every H.iuihernrr will ho aaiislieil by using j
one Dollar's worth tlml they have no liirtheruse
for Northern Llnimentx I'm Fnimly nnd IMunlnlion I
lIU It iltta no equal II ciiren ItheumalUin, .\eiunl*la j
MtmlnS, Hrni*ee, linrio', Fnuli CitfH, Pains in (he
Hack or Linihs, Cholic in tunn or beast, and in the on- j
ly certain moody known for Uimd Mintri:eo< inllorseN j
mid I'very one will tlinj m n *viltg ot time and mo
ney **y keeping a supply otihntul.
(t7*PrnpftMd hy in A.W. Mt.F.N. dohtmhas,
Ot. None genuine W‘tttio<i4 the SiKiiiliire nnd Meal
of A. W. AI.I.EN
Pot sain h) I Hu I MART A CHAPMAN
and J. W. BROOKR CuTiliiilois.
WAKTun —tt responsible jagctit in every frotithern
town nnd villa ye.
II ‘C AUTION TOBVr.lt VllOltV—Don't use any
morn Northern Liutno nl until you Have yivi ii the
•Southein Liniment a fair liial.
(F.imritATi;
4'UM'UBis, Msy 1.1, IN3K.
Dr A. W ALLK.N Dear Hir: Allow ns to press*l j
von Ilits certificate lor your HoniJiern Liniment. W j
have used over a hundred holt lei of your valuable
medicine liming ihe liudyenr, nnd do rod hesitate in
snyinglhnl we never saw a l.iainmut equui to it, and
have lined nil Muds. Wf have iiM'd youM Air t-llolie
both fur Negroi-- nnd Horses, uiul in no tiMlancv has
it foiled to ell eel Hpeedy relief We consider ti nn in
valuable medicine for Cholic, Npiauu, Drutaes, Hwel
lin*N, I'rrHh Wounds, * ,and would not be without
It tor any consideration
July 17 -wtf. J. VERNOY k CO.
Two months after dote application will he msil to the
lion. Court ufOidinary flit Chattahoochee county,
for leave to well A certain parcel of laud, amt a negro,
belonging to tin eatnlc ot James Kelley, deceased.
ÜBORGK II KKLLKY.I.
RZEKIEI. WALTER*. “
July 11, ISA.—wni
piiv?im si i\o!
r I'M IF. undersigned are daily expecting a large
I supply ol tins popular lortilr/er, purchased
from the agent ol the Peruvian government and
warranted genuine. Prion lour dollars per tote
hundred pounds, or #7B tier ton ot’ROOv pounds.
Term* uarh iu all oasr*.
OotM-wtl GUN BY A CO.
!■:. ( . (OUIIETT,
BROKER ami Dealer in SLAVES,
.SAVANNAH, OKORGIA.
lX7ll.|>kitpcSMsMly on band a good sumily of
Virginia aad Gsorgm Negros*fhr sale lie will
also revolt e. buy and sell lor those dealring hi* servi
ce*. Hit alNitprepaiod to make the uniisl advance*
ou piopertv. both real ami |iroiial. left m to* ibarge
tor * lie
***,c Hear tbe I'otn-ki llonie and Post Olflt'c.
.lull I. IWW worn.
FOR SALE.
Til I. Sole, riio r. desiring to wove West, of-
It'iA In- rc-i 1-mo for Milo, containing 400
juris of good upland (mixed) oak and hickory,
and pine, 100 aero* clean'd and in cultivation, 800
finely Umbered* and In one mile ol Fort Maine#,
the terminus of the .S. W. Railroad. It is <me
of the plctp**un>t places in the South, and Ihe
water n um'vceptlouslc. Cull and co it, a* 1 atn
deiertuined to sell.
rviNlßl. M. lUU NKW.
June 20. wJfui
|< 575 REWARD,
|A lUNAAVW lr*n the uh*.-fiber on tire
Sint In-i PF.TKR, a ncjro umn about JH or 316
yearn of ***., dark >mj>li < tnl.it rt orNu bt#h.
ami wcili* ah.iut 146 m I.So pouioln lie in
! NUppOssd lobe cither about ‘the resblencs of tbo hiv
derntsiied, near tile on villa, or u< l olumbti*, O*. Tbe
above icwAnl will he paid tW Id* Mppiclwnnion ’and
delivary to khi. uci m ttnwtUrliee, M. *i 5*40 il lodged
in sny * ah’ Jail •* that l.sn get him.
r t noYKiN.
.ImboSi wba Oswttebec. Ihiseetlcountv Ala.
SFHIMi MMIIS!
I. il. viiiKi-rX
t. lt.Mlo:it*A fo\
V'loills A t.o,ml.'ll'*.
WK are proMffad to take orders for cither of
tbe ahnvo celebrated Machines, attd particularly
invite those wi-hin- to purcliaae to call ami *ee
them befoi# purv'hasiui; eUcwhcrv.
t*('All at our AUCTION’ ROOM.
Julytt dStufife 1 , KLLIH A MATHIb.
THOS MACKENZIE & SONS.
luipoiten of
SADDLERY HARD-WARE,
M AN V’FACT URKRH *OF
PL.VTED COACH AND GIO HAMEB,
AND DKAI.LMM IN
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.
‘l'l'l nltttmore-a|. Near Charles,
BALTIMORE.
Ok.lV IM—wl*
HUM: THOM ASTON LIME,
PLASTER PARIS,
AND
ROBENDAI.E CEMENT.
Jl’kT Rt . .'..1 ftii Male by
t D r roiSM.N
r-m,u:\s a turnipseed, 1
ATTOKNETS AX X.A.W,
FoRT GAINED, A
Will prueticn in Clay and adjoining Couutius
lu tlcorgiu, andin Honrv onriutv, Ala
Apr*‘ i ‘tht- wlf
w. *. JoKMMON. 4 r. S. RV'CKEB.
JOHNHON A RUCKER,
ATTORNEYS A.X X-A.W,
CI'HHKTA,
OIIATTAHOOCHKK COUNTY, QA.
WILL give prompt attention to ail Misinrss entrus
ted m their rare throughout the I'ainula Circuit,
ml the counties of Talbot, Ifurris, Marion, Taylor
und|ftrhl*.y, of the < battnitoorbae Cir* utt.
Fsbrnarv ttl, 1 b&U-w Iv
at. A. .io\i:s.
Attorney at Baw,
UNION MI'RIMIS, AI.A.
WILL practice in the different Omits in Macon and
adjoiningcoonti** rttri. i attention given to the
eotteetion of daiuio feliJl—wftru
L, . —■ . , r nr ., j: . .
T. J. t. I \ V.
ATTORNEY AX I.A-W.
Ili MILTON, (iA.
Will attend promptly to all business entrusted
to bis care. .lan2B 180S—wly.
Thomas IV Cobh,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
I'HK.STON, Webster County, Ga.
Wilt praetire in the counties of Clay, Cbftttn
hooehee, W'ebstor, Early, ilandolph, Htewart and
Sututcr. I'uriieulsr attention given to eolleoting
[and reuiitting. Jau2d 1 f*f#7— wtf.
WM. it. MI.AM. IHAhMUS OI.IVKK.
■Olaiii A Oliver,
ATTORNEY A.X LAW,
BDENA VISTA,
.MARIONpd'NTy.OA.
Will praetioo in the counlimiof Marlon, Macon
Htowart. Taylor, Chattahoochee, and any of the
adjoining eountics, when their servicei may be
reuuirod. Also in the District Court of the Uni
ted States for the District of Georgia.
Bepternhcr 11,1 HAS. —wtf.
s>. si. wtnflbrd,
Attorney at Law,
UI.AKELT, EAIU.V, i'n.. ii A.
Blakely Ga., April 2, 18 off wtf.
Jm. A. ricmliiK-ii, •
AX*'Z‘3tUXrJK V AT I.AtT
And Hot ti l t or*in r t liaiictr) ,
ABBEVILLE, HUNKY COUNTY, ALA
July 11>, 1868. —wly.
Rogers & Hehruffeureld,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
VIENNA,
Dooly County, Georgia,
s. ft'JMKK*. M. JtKOIUFHiMUr.It>.
May 27, 1860.
Tw Fine Piano*..
T'OR MALIC very low, by
T July 12d2wRt Cl. Lid A MATH le.
Shorter, f ham hers A Shorter.
! ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
KVFAHLA, ALA.
Will prarMiee in Harbour and the a.ljoiniug
’ “Untie* of Alabama and Georgia*
k. h. an outwit, w. n. ihamr>;ii. u. . *nottTKit.
May 27, ISJ9. ts
.fOMC|h F. Foil,
ATTORNEY AT L/VW, i
COLUMntJS, GKOIIOfA.
Uyil.l. nttend promptly to all bundles* entnintod to f
hi* core in tie roomie* of .Muo ojf.‘* ( llarn* i
Tblhot, Taylor, Mnrmu ami ÜbaWbeeehec■
Office on Went Hide of Hioad ntroet, over Wvnn It i
Park’* Rtorr. HprilM wdlv.
Howard A Umut,
ATTOKNKYB ATLAW, j
CRAWFORD, ill,
ItOBT. H, KuWAltn. WAd.TK.KII. WK.KMH. j
Crawford, Ala. June wldtf. |
William Taylor,
ATTORNEY AT ‘.LAW.
CVTIIRRRT, RANDOLPH CO., A
Wll practice in Iho counties of Randolph,
Calhoun. Terrell, Early, Clay, Raker, Dougherty
Miller and Stewart.
Reran to —Wellborn, Johnson A Sloan, Attor
neys at Law, Columini*, Gs.
AH bunksrsseutruifcotl to hla cure will receive ;
iuunodiate iKtoiiiion. June A ’6B - wdtf.
Tlarioii llctliiinc,
ATTORNEY .A.T LAW, j
TAX.BOTTON, Talbot Cos., On
October U, ISiS. w*4tf. i
Hom-n .V l.aws,
ATTORNEYS ATLAW.
OOUmai’S, (JKOUIiIA.
RJMOHKh WMALXWH
tfSTOtTice next door to the Host
Sept. I, 1868. dwtf.
a. Y. MARTIN. J. J. MARTIX. J.J. HLAbB
MARTIN, MARTIN .1 NI.AHK, ~
A ttoi'novm at Law,
COLUMBUS. OA
Dseemhcr 17, MM,—dwtf.
W.U 4. IIA MU 4W A V . I. OMAV
HARDAWAY A GRAY,
OEMUKAL
Commission and Forwarding
amueHAarTH,
Comer of Olive nnd CotuiuorctMl Htrvets,
sAiivr i.oi im, no.
February 22, 1869—dAwly.
CBtV. F. I..ee, U. I>. *
Dental Surgeou,
OFFICK Corner llroad and Randolph Streets,
C OLUMHUS GEORGIA.
December 17,186 rt. w.ldtf.
MS/m J- FOGLE & SON,
DENTISTS,
on Rautlolph Streot, near llroad,
COLU M HUH, OA.
Columbus, Doe. V, 1867. ddwtf.
AM KKH AN WATC HKBI
1 IN GOLD t'AHEf*.
Will* AI I'm |dc*s old Hiuud, Jon * New lliillding,
Jt-4 t'.lmiiliii-, Mvoigi i.
mkllM Oct 3U- dwtf T to. HPKAK
Book Binding
LpVKtT’TItD hi *iqe nor lylc .it the office of the
rj ‘ tJotwmtu*#Tim, * *’ ii.to
FIFTY NEGROES WANTED.
HAVING madu our artaagemcots for
Jot. (he Fall tiade, we desire to puicliaw*
*3 60 or Sixty Likely Negroei,
ol good character, coiisiet:ug of jroaug
tnco, women, plouglt boys, aud git Is, lor whom
tho higuoet marketprico will be paid. Pereoua ha
• vitig Uttgroea for wale willflnd it lo their luterswt
to give ue a call. We will receive sod asll Ne •
cr'HW ou ComuiwMou aud no elforta will be -.pared
to niak# satMt'actory aalea.Tor 11 tone who may
pises their iieuroes iu our chnrgs.
Liberal advances always made on uegroe* when
deal rad.
Call atth# Auction nud Negro mart of
H ARKIONfk PITTS,
sunt I—wtwtl SO A. fil Broad Hireet.
JOSE MIR A CO.,
IMI'ORTIiKri OF
HAVANA CIGARS.
MANDOLPH ST.—CULI MUI'S, <u.
1 Tarn Doors West of ths Columbus Times Office.
WILL Keen ou hand s urge aiworiinent
uribe CTIOICP.MT BRAN DM.
Older* from the country ass tssflNltotty eollcitiNl. I
and will be fllled at the tvrf krIFM Mi% fl#r iSßffi
Jaatearv tt dwry.
KifCNtor’a hotter.
tpwo tnoffth* sfferdate oiHilicstlon will bs made to
1 the Court ol Ordinary <t Memwrtber meaty,
Ga , lor leave to well tb real estate of I'tunrl* Jeter,
late of said county, deceaxed.
L. 11, JKTER. i
M M JRTF.It S wor4
July 4. liw wtm
BRANDS 4c KORMER.
oo broad ex.
OFFSR THKIR EXCELLENT bTOCK 01
mtaPIUOS MELOOEONS, AC.,
At Korthem prlees.
A good Piano fors2ffff; Melodeon’ front to
$126. Also, an excellent Organ for Church or
Parlor at f4ML Call aud exnntine at Broad
B'roct. Jan 4, 1868—-wly.
J B. & W. A. I’OSS,
Wholesale aud Retail
DRY HOODS & GROCERY
MERCHANTS.
Union, t* e r g in.
Also, Agont* for Wheeled'* “and Wilaoo’s
Howina iVlfU'hine* ectil- wtl
ALABAMA LANDS
r'OK MALE.
a . MY PLANTATION sdjominj the Unjon
Mprings, containing tllWacres Tor KW acres
Isaml eleaied, in Romliepair and rultivattou. With
■ K R’ J neivjrsuieii buildings of all kinds for the
manngoment of such a farm The balance well lira
losreil. The irari ineludeb the most keautftil huilding
siluaiion in the Hprings. a douridung village with good
si bools, to which point the Mobile 4c Girard laiiroad
w ifi reach tins fall, and w hich is also the point of in
tersection ofilte Mo/,tgomer> Railroail. The it act is
of lime chat udet, embracing Banrtiwck, Prairie ami
Itidge Lands.
Or, I will sell luyf ‘aiebee plain. Ding four miles
from Huspenaion, a Depot oo the Mobile it Girard
Hoad, containing i,VU) acres, 600 cleared, in good rc*
paii and cuUlvtHnn. About half of His Prairie, Ihe
remnindei lhinnn<xk and HnlgeLaiuis, well limbered,
with good hewed log houses, and* funned gin bouse
1 selected theselandsenrly from location and quality
fortny own iisfl.and 1 am only induced lo sell one of
them BOtv to rankH an eiueritneni on some swamp
land* in Louisiana. 11. BLACKMON,
Chuiiiienuggee, Macon county, Ala.
(j'T'Augnsin f.'onsiiiulionalwt and Havannah Hupuh
lirau will please enpy and forward bill to ibis ollire
flir ccrlleetion. mavlfl lOm.
NOTICE.
-gras The subKcriber oilers for sale u valuutde
Farm in the 7 th District of Worth coun-
MKi). Ga .consuung oi ■nm* acres of Laud, lau or
|,Vi Acres open Lands, anew Gin House ua.l
ilprrn ihe place. I*o or 4ob head of Caitle, about
the same number of hogs, and 30 head of sheep.
Tonus w ill la* made Accommodating aud atricily so
w hen the cash is ottered. Kmpiireio AHratiy in .las
Dili’s Livery Mlahles, lor dire* tions to the ula e
June 4—wif THOS.If. KENDAJ.L.
RICHARDSON’S
IRISH IjUXTEKTS,
DAMASKS, DIAPERS &<■
CIOkIb'MI'RH of Bkhardvon’s Linens, and those de
/ Hirous of olrtaibiliglha GK.MINK GOOitH,should
see that (h aitKlss they purchase are sealed witli the
| full name of the firm,
! * O Vlu.iil t
| as a guitraiitee of (he soundness and durability of the
Goods
Thiscaurlon is rendered essentially necessary, as
large quantities of inferior and defective Linens are
prepared, season alter season, and sealed w ith the
name of KD'fl Alt It HON. by Irish Houses, who,
regardless of the injury thus inilii'.isil alike on the Ame
rican consumer and the munufartnien of the gnmilie
gooiN, will not readily abandon a busmen* so profitable
while purchasers f.ifl he imposed no Willi goods of a
worthless charai tor.
J lll'LLOt KP.fc J II MH'KK,
nov.lfi—wly. Agent -JMi t’hurch Htrneu N V.
IRON SCREW,
1 If AVB pun based of Mr. James Massey of Thorn
1 nsvttle, Gs the right to the use of hi* Patent Hire tv
for the counties of Macon, Kiiss'dl and Montgomery,
Ala. The Post a* well a* tin* threw is of Wrought
lion, and ha* the udvwn age bmg so complete as
to require hut lillle rooni for it* erection It may i*
put up either in n tali lint room or a separate room, us
maybe preferred; it ,pm k finely and convenieniiy
Without I lie Use Os A UiMie.
They will he pul tutflßi reunonahieuiriusand guaran
teed to give satisliu^ou
My address in Hardaway, Macon county Ala
JtlllN A. IM’NN
Referrtu e—VV J. Tarver, .fas. G Hank •. Kdod.Alu
Ms. lrvN—The Iron Hcrew that Mr Massey put
uji for me Uni fail, proves to do good work, in a very
•AtisfirD ory manner, for wdilch reason, ms well u he
cause if i convenient and *o well(Nrotocted, 1 am much
pie need with it Yours, J. T. PERBOSif
March 14, |B3tf—wrim.
WANTKD,
riiUi lll'ft HELM .-lean, well-saved Cow llatr,
• niavld—wtf It I COLEMAN
TIKOY FACTORY,
<AluinhH*, On.
WE, the undoraigDetl, have thiadsy purtibased
Irom James Hamilton, tho ’i’roy Factory
ami entire stock, and will continue the Intamew
under tlw name nnd style of Troy Maoutartunog
Company nnd will muuutnciuro and keep run
ataiitly on hand, at wholesale aud rotail,
Chairs, Hsdstrads, Wkrdrobss, f nh,
Ilnoksts.Rsfss, Tahirs, Hurratis,
and other House Furutahing nrticiee. All orders j
addiemed to the Trey ManuUctunng Coinptny.
will receive prompt atlentioa,
JKFKKRBON &/ HAMILTON.
JouKFO JsrrKKBOH, JoilSl 11. HAMILTON
ColambtMi Gm. April 10.
PRICES TO SUIT TUE TIMES.
TUB EAGLE
MANUFACTURING CO,
OFFER, their various styles of dotal*, compri
sing CAN AIU <K< 18, YARNS. FAS! 11N,
(or atriiies,)
PINK-KNOT PLAINS. NEGRO KERSEYS,
SOUTHERN LINSF.YS, ‘TRUCK FOR
TROWBF.RB,” COTTON ROPE, An. Ac.
AT GRP'.ATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Thev invite the Mpecial attention of the Trade
to their Stock which is complete iu eveiy respect.
J. RHODES, BROWNE, Agent
Columbus. Dec. f>, 18:*7. twltwtl.
A I A 111
| .VOW have oa Mad s larfas*nrtment of VF.III-
I Cl.Krt, of the Ansst iiiMivnal and rbHw*l uianu fai
lure ever hffurc offered in thi* market, e ibniung
! COACHKB, ItKRI.INS, CAI.KRCHKS,
MockTalerrlic, Itorkauayi,
TOP AND NO TOP BUOaiBB,
At.NO. A NPI.KN DID ’HTtM K OK
New York Trotting Buggies,
OK EVERY MTYI.K AMI DESCRIPTION',
which 1 oiler *n iK-tter term* than can be affnided ele
wherv. fiw cash or qipruved credit
I am about w imtinx up my iMintiu***. und would he
obliged to all indebted by note or account, to rail and
•cttTe either by cash or aatkuhrtory renewal. All who
omit thi* will llhd their claim* in the hand* of an at
toim \ no • oHwle'ii II • McKBI
V ’ll All those who do not intern! paying without
hem# *ued. are uotitied that Ave per cent w ill he de
ducted h> catting at the captain’* office ami •>•-<tting
forthwith. 11. C McKKK.
Colunibu*. January Sl—wtf.
DR. \Y. W. WILSON,
UKALEE IN
DRUGS, Mciliciuns, Chnmicsls, Rooks, Sta
imniffy aud hancy Aittolca.
I'albottoii, Ga., Bupt. ‘J4. w—ly.
I'ASSM A \ VS
IRON HOOPS AND TIES,
KUII COTTON HALES.
PrireO (Vat* jier /6.—2. ptr ceat fee* than Rout.
A NY nor con*Ulcriiig Hie advantage of Imu over
•Y. Rope a* a material Hr tundiiig coilon Iwili *. u ill
be sitrpriM-d ihut it ha* not Iw-t-ii adopted long ng.—
In Usee'tmty agaiiot tirv there i* uu nxerwhcluiiag
roanoit for it* atlnpiimi.
The presses 111 the M-apoit coins have hem the'aMUM
can*# of Its not being generally adopted; but now that
objection i* removed geiierall), und the Or trail * Pn-n*
--the laigCMt tn NewOrleaiiH—give* it the prelerem e
over Rope. The F*jiiiiaiiit Iron ll<qi and Tie i* the
nuproveim-nt of one of the Proprietor*, and 14 adopted
tioni lire fact, that it h found affrr long experiment, to
roinhtne the greutewl merit* m etutplieity aud thrilitv
ot mppli. aiHMi of any one y. l made It i**.t pre|tsnsl
a* to require no change for reeompreMing. Thu* oh
xiatiag the only reinaiuing ihrticiilty at the xeaboaril
due*
The hoop* are sent of sny leng'h, from eight to ten
feel, nnd a hill guarantee given that neither the Tie*
nor lloop# will bieak. And lurther, that all cotton
Imiuiml lit them *holl Ih* received on the *nnie term* at
the Oilcan* Pie**, as rope bound cot ton The woi(ht
per hale i* about the saute a* rope, not one pound
more ot lea*.
To *how the opinion khipmaMer* have of it, we give
the following, among numerou* rsmmendalion* we
have:
The uudervigtied, maw'eni of vessel*, having had
cotton rmupieaaed with FaMmaun’w new Iron lloop*
aad Tie*, hereby tecoinmeud the same. Thehaisel'e
iug well rotupre*ed, and the button* or hoop* never
‘■leaking when throw n down in .the rihtp'a hold, or
when stowed.
1.1. fondey, t'apiaia of ship Moses Davenport,
A- Robinson, ■* “ Madras,
latue* Toinaa. “ Hemy.
A Talbot. *• Hares*, okef
John Dean. “ *• Janie* Kiln*.
John C Wliner, *• ‘ Mulhouee.
I! Koppenholdt “ “ Rlln A Clark.
L V Menu, “ Hark Kimball
The price of Hoops and Ties at New Orleans Is in
cent eper pound, end all orders will receive prompt at
teat ion Liberal deductions made to merchant* Mr
city acceptance.
F BELCHER. Agent.
Commercial Place New Orle#n<
Jaly 4-gw. *
LUMPKIN HOUSE.
LUMPKIN, STEWART COT GA.
JaikTHE vubeenber, Itavioff pureltae. and tl>e
lf*Y| abovo housß, v to make it one
JlLi.worthy (ho patrotiago of the travellibg
public. 11 good fare find attentive servant* should
entitle a Hotel to custom, the unddreignod (Utters
hitiweJt, lira*, those who try Dim once, will come
again, ('ooueoind with the Hotel, are comino
diouH Stable* with truflv oaf lew.
Oct 19. wtf. JOHN YARBROUGH.
BROWN’S HOTEL,
OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT
MACON, GEORGIA.
K. K. BROWN, PROPRIETOR,
B. F. DKNBE, Suporintondent.
gSPHIeaU ready on (he arrival of ttvory Tmio.
Macon,(ia., April 15,1866. wtf
ISEDEIJ. k WEKMS.
H A Vfcl removed •> tb comer formerly occu
pied by W. A. Redd, <lt Go., lately by Watt
aud Huppington , where they will keep coeataotly
on hand, a welt selected stock of
GROCERIES,
cornred*rig in part of Bacon, and Rope
•Sucar and Uuliee, Liquor*, 4cc. Ail of winch
they offer at the lowest market price*.
Aug. 30,1856, wtf.
NEGBftSS! NKIiROhS!
WE tun constantly receiving from Vir
Riiiia and North Carolina a largo
ami well wd o-ted stuck of Men,
boys and Cirla, incliidiui'lield hand?, iiou’
eervanth, (oochanire, Ac., bought by
the firm oxproet.Jy lor this market. Our IrfoocU
may rely on gettiog negroet. of good charactei,
coming up fully to our repreemitatioos—na wemdl
none on comtnitraion.
HATCIIKK A McCKHKE.
July 26, IftfA—v if
A LAB \M A L ANDS
FOR S AT.TI 1
I LtTf 1 ai ItJ H in Henry coiiuty, “j miles below
I W# I t.ldun Ida, on tho f‘haffatif>ocbee rh r, and
26 miles below 1< Gaines; b. r >o acres urp cl arc.l
KW acres are rivsr bottom, Wbfc h will produce irorn 2u
to j< bu*l#-U Corn, o from I,tint) to jmuitdo of
(‘•Mon to the ttrre Oi> ‘lie plan aro all tin- necessary
iuiurov•-incut* Houses for Nsgros*; ami
as hcalltiy asnnv section in Aiahama For further
particulars, apply tomcat Midway, Ala., o It AlUnon
aud A, G. Jane* on tin- prumiae*
Also, i'iriu Acres Lend, near Midway, Harbour conn
! y-4fflo or res cleared-all fresh liavuig fn■•■n riean-il
ni tits iat seven years, This h strong lnuc laud and
w ill produce from ‘JO lo ,tu bushel* < <ni, and troiu one
to uvo thoiNand pound* cofh.n per mu. Improvi
uw-uts fine—lire dwelling com amt i„ mmatoi
on a high nandy ridge, w uJi good w ater, and every
ronvenienri- in a rountry r< ,id. nie
Roth of these pin es Hie Known m 4 olonrhiifl. Ga ,
w fiete inquiris* can tra mode I invite who are
pun having, to examine these p(a> during the coming
■pring and summer, and judge them b’ what th*v see.
c. a. koki:.
M#nh lA —wlf Midway. Hartmur Cos Ala.
ysbs wLu\ ijjiwyaj
EATING SAI.OON.
/ N WILL be ope nod l>V the sw
ykh of October
Boarder* will tw taken iy
the month, week or day. Meal* at all hours day
or night tarT HI H BAR will always hr
uuppliwd with tho Choicest Liquor* and Cigar*.
Thin llou-d i* two door* bmow tho P. O.
oet4—wtf. K. WILHKLM, I'mprforor.
si’iiorrs
CR li!muati;i vkm i ra hi i:
< >1.1) ENGLISII
AD
\MEIUf VN HITTERS,
AM (V ESTIMABLE
TONIC, IHI RETIC,
ABB #
prepared from tno orlalual
D ret Ipo ot oU l>r. Mprolt.aud *stnlu**il> suoosas*
full turd highly | popular idiyalrlan of Hhropahlre,
But (and.
TUcmi highly palntah's ami agrra able blttorsbeing
composed of
PURKL.V VEUF.TABI.E EXTRACTS,
judiciously sclecta*! aud tki'.lftilly compounded are
coiiu-lsitiiy i. commended to tho public Jot then
Valuable Madioinal Propertia*.
Fur Loss of App.dHe, Nervous Debility, P.nnul,
D)sim psi.i, they arc mdn.prunable.
In functional derangements of the Liver aud Kid
neys, as well as Jaundice, RhenruatGm 4,out and
I Gravel, thny are a “Nine qua non. ‘
| Pot Female i'aiopiaiuis, thu prepataiion is pscult
) ull vadapted
■ For children barraraed with the l oltr, and the p*n
| of Dentition it a a soothing Msn-'igei
Asa Mliiiiwius to Invalids, the eofeeble! and vick
I these bitter are unsurpassed uni free from Alcohol
and are a sure preventive of Chills and Fever
DIRECTION*
A wine alav- two or ibren times ;t day For ladies
iwo-thudsi children in proportion For very vve.vk
Ntoiuacbs one third water
Prepai.-d at Fag’ I.ahoratoiy, Moutgniger), Ala.
To be had of Drug fists and crittntiy merchants gen
tj rally
HULL, DUCK St CO
Hep. A—wtf. J H PF.MRKRTON At CO.
Ihnik-kt'iqiiiiK!
ANY IlOt-HK, engaged m a wholesale, retail, ship
puts, <>i CoiumiHstoti ItuAincM, desiring in flouk*
kept hv Double or Hinfle Entry, < tther with or w ith
out a JoururU, w isferred to the sabscfilier, who wwh
ss a situation Hatisfoctory n lerr-n. e ran by given
THOMAS COLEMAN
tturhkcii, Ga. Feb. 21—wrtf.
PILES, FIBTULA. STRICTURE.
CANCERS AND SCROFULA CURED.
1> \ M *ll I'. I'd containing tealimoniaD of the htghi-at
I character, a* to hi* mecese will forwarded to
uny Ihat may v% ibh tln-in. Those w i*hinji to test the
efffriu-v of Dr CI.OPTOV'N woadeiAil lenimiieH muvt
jfive a correct deaenpoon of the di*oa*e. Its appeitntnrc
in it* incipient stag*, present condition, location, Ac
A three cent “lamp muwt acvompai.v atl coimminica
tioii* Address J A. CLOPTuN, llunDVille, Ala
1 HK.rt fit AR AVTKKD. marthw Iv.
Tilt; HOUF.*TFAIi
FIRE IN.BURANTE COMPANY,
OK IIIH VOIIK.
I'rinoipal Dltt'-e, AYbitim-k Duibling.
No. 136 Naa.Ru St corner of Beekman,
ttranvlk Oltlt e II Nrrchaiit'NKvrlianxr
Capital si.vo.ooo.
DIHKCTOIIS.
Win. Clinuncey, Win. Chauncev A <lO Did rilip
M"*c Taylor, I'rextrlenl City Rank.
Paul Mpon'ord, H|>offord, Tiieioon A Cos., SO llrosdwn v
I* C. Van ffehaick; Vnnßthai< k. Edward* A *65
Front Mi reel
V Uatesloq, ffi Water Mire, i
Ja* It Wilson, loriuerty Wuson A C.ddr. S'* Pront-st.
K l>. Mpiague. D\f'n. Bpraue A < . 107 Fn*nt-*t
Ueiq II l.iitu, II ||. Lillie#i Cos in Pearl-*i.
John D Holbrook,list, (national Life !o*uiuncc Cos
71 Walt -t,
TJ Coleman. J C Coleman A C*> KI Wall *t.
Win h Mti..n. .’si Pine Kind.
K.dMaid llaigbt. President of the llmk of the I on
ntonw ealth
Win A Wheeler. 63 William Mt
C Mi letta. 53 Iteaver Mtiei i
N c Platt, President Artiran’- Hank. Va-sau *t
I John T Wilson. 75 Fulton *t
II M Whitlock. It Mit K A WhUor k A•.. Ii Meek
man-street,
Wm I M. Donald 15 llcektnaii t
Win llnldredee. 11, M< n limit*’ Ktrlunp .
John (1 Ligblbody, t 4 lleekiiian-*t
Nsthnnn-I W ttuitw, N \V lltnii* & Cos., 5° Vev *t
Paoh |.nt>rop. l.atno>pfc Wilkin*- n. 16 Murray *t
W M Newell. Newell. lUruiaii A M< Donald. 13 Mur
ray street
Frederic A. Fisher, Wolfe. Daub ami Fisher;
Warren at reel
Mfnard II Fowler, 13tt Nassau *t
Kotn-rt U Currier, Mtlin*, Currier A Mhrrwood.H
Warren l
John H Corlie*. Cltv lla'l
UeoW Read, fie,. W It Jeliiai Read. I0 Chamber*
•i reel.
John It Mnook. Architect, li Chnmhetsst.
(•eorfe Carroll, t'mi toll, llerm kA Mead. -#•''hamiters
street
W II Hulkley, Allen, Jdi Lesii A Hulkley, 4'. Cham*
her* street
D M lloidiedxe. N \ M Heating Cos. |ix tii ondunv
Franc I* Millet. M D, 10# Fourth Mr
Thi* Company insure* HiuMinir. Merchaadhre.
Furniture. Moirgagn - lutercst, leases, Reiitr. Ves
sels in Port and their Caigoes, and |>er*oiial ptopem
generally, agaiutt loss or dsnisgc b\ tbe at thi isduccd
rate*
Immuiif Lea**sand Re in-, is anew featuie and i*
worthy of wore attention than it ha* heretofore re
ceived
Where Insurance te effected for two year* a liberal
abatement will be made in the rate
Patties wishing inturanre. or desiring the agency of
this Company, h> applyiug (by mail or otborivis)at
the offlro in New York, aud giving all necsdry par
ticulars will meet w ills pmtupt nuaurion.
HelKmng to'he high chatacUr of our Dimtton, as
ample s**uraoce ffr the pronud ami liberal transaction
of mtr hnsines*. we respectfully solicit a share of your
patronage and influence.
WILLIAM CHAVXCF.V, Prrenleut.
WILI IAM 1101 DRF.DI.L, Vice President
Juii v K OaKLEY. Secretary
Jaw# 6, nw -sdt.
COTTON, COTTON, COTTONI
riiifTOX la now sellingtt a good price, and If th#
notes and a>eoaau past dao toJ. Ennis k Cos.
arabelMxm paid,salts will bsUistUuted lndlserltu
inatelf. A woM to ths wise tssußoiant.
ostf#-wk4(i J, ENNIB A CO,
WOkTH OF CLOTHING AT
COST FOR CASH!
X. A. BROHLAW cfe 00.
NOW OFFER THEIR ENTIG K STUCK OF *
REM Y-MR OJ JtO T KING
Tho Stock is one of the best ever offered in the market, and
embraces a full assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, just
received from the manufactories, together with a line slock ot
GENTS. FURNISHING- GOODS,
All of which, without reserve, will he sold AT COST. A
rare chance is here offered to make a safe and profitaui.e in
vestment ofiti'.Aiiv money. This course is adopted in order to
reduce the stock as ninch ns possible proparatorr i< a change
in the firm. I. A. liltOk.YW A GO.
Columbus, Ga , May 18, I Sail. dwtf
®a,@Trw®s • s
J 1 MS Ml. MUM -- MM J MI. JR. at
. BJ&MISa it 5!5 a3
ARK IIKCKIVINCJ
Their S]>.ring Stock; of
READY MADE CLOTHING!
OF THKIR OWN M ANI KACTURE,
Comprising a greater variety of choice Goods for
Spr iim aii (I S ll in in p r W< k ar.
Than rati hr fouiMl Kl*ruherr.
They rwsnnctfully invite tho Attention of uii imr-oms. Who do-ire n GOOD ()Ali M ENT tna*le in the
IIKBT Af ANN UK poieiible. and WAKHASTEIt to W .< to their late receipt* <<f
SI=H.IIsrC3- Sc STJIvIiyCEK. CLOTHING.
Also—’To tlieii- t'.ilrndir stork ot
(Sorts fumis!)ittg CSooijs,
Now rceoiving. which embrace* every article of comfort aud luaurv needed for a Gentleman’* wu
drobe:SHIRTS, DRAWKIiS, CHaVATS, St.SBKXDKKS*GLgVKs. HoHIEKY, \<\ A-.
CLOTHS, CASSIMEREK AND VESTINGS,
.Ma-lo to Order in LATENT STYLES by expefienoed W -rkmen.
W a ts , ffili ,t ts, ?1 a to, ll ato
_ol every Mlyle'nnd grade non worn.
\y MBBEIBBASS,
a large atwi'k just rffrivrri.
* Call and examiue our Gotnls before purchMsingelf-ewhere at N*>. IJ6 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga
mar 12, 185U—dwtf. J. 11. DANIEL & CO.
T. H. SPEAR,
PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER
Successor to S. It. Purple,cor. Broad A l{au<lol|>ii s(.
OOIjUMBUS, oeougia.
YSmW W AXKMU3B9* 3R^£faK
STERLING SILVER & ELATED WARE.
IIAIR WORK.,
A beautiful variety of Pattons. I will make to order any design and style and (datt you may require.
WATCHES, CLOCKS Sc JEWELRY
Repaired by eouipetont and exiierienoeil Workmen, and warranted.
CANES! CANES!
Hold, Silver, Ivory Loaded Heads—Hickory Crooks and Swords
PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
GU and Steel Frsmes,
of Ibebest quality manufactured. (Haase* set in old trnmc* tostiiraU even* ‘ rrm -
I invite tho attention of all to my Stock, and will show it with pleasure, whether yut purohtoe o'not
‘wigL-PurpleVold Stand, Corner llroad and Randolph Streets.
Columbus, Ha., Oct. JO, 1868. —dwtf T. S. SFVAR.
\I)MINIMTUAToR'H HAIR -Wilt be *-<?•! before ‘
the < oiin llmw door in ttx Uouuui of .Milton.
I on Hut Ural Tuesday Ui Hep l ember uext, Lot of tan.l
| Number I'J.tl.ui ib 3*l l>itrnt ami lid H..tioii ui’
t'herokee Tuivliaw. Sold a* tbe property of Perry
! Ilm* nine, deceufted.lnie of Chattahoochee omiiiy
Terms tfch. ROUT C. lATTHR*o.N. Am*r
MARTHA Hit*\N M.Nii, v.tm'x.
July *, m*bl
(IKOKUIA, Harris (otml)i
i rpWO Month# after dai* applbcn'ii will h.* made
j I to the Court ofOidinary of lUrri# IV*tmty, lor
leave to veil the land# of William . prlaml (lerofwil
W t I*EI AND. Hkecutor
I June 13, ISM -wim
UKOHGIA, Talbot t otiofy.
117 IIERKAH lleiiiaiuin .1 Kin#. guardion of .l<*el
tv *lt!Uug. p*nin>us this Court lor letter* of d<-
j mi •‘•ton:
I llt tt ordered. That all person* concerned be and
ip|iem at ihu McpteiuU-t term next ensuing ol tin*
t’onn, then ii ii<i there to -hew ranae, if any they have,
whi wM tettera sould wot lie *1 anted
A true extract front tilt uxiuitlesiif *a:d Court. .lime
WUt. 183?
MARION HR fill NR. Ordinary
Jnlv 2, w3nd.
9BORGIA Taltioi t uitiiii
f'uttrt of Ordinary, June Term, JSjB.
KL'LE NlSl.—Wlwean Janie* Howell, Adininietra
. tor ot Mit hew Howell, deceased, |ietiti<U] tin*
Court fat Lettst* of tNumiMion;
lie it ordered. That ;U1 person# ennearnod be and ap j
peat at the January Ti n# next enuiug of this t ourt ,
then and there to allow raune, if any they have, why
•aid letter* should mu he granted
A true e vtrart fioin th< the minute* of Mid Court, *
June 2t>th. 1839
MARION HKTHI NF. CM.
Julv *. 1*39- wfim
■•l"I. <> 1 \ £terart (
TWO month# after date amiiiontinn will he nntde in 1
I iheC**utt ofOidmaiv ol -aid county, lor leer,
to aell the land and negroc* belonging to the ctat* of
Thonia* Williams late ot *xd county, decease*]. 1
E F KIkKHKV, Ad’tnr.
July , lb.V)-w9m.
r pWO Months aitei date application will be made in
1 tha Court of Ordinur ol Talbot Coiiuty, Georgia,
for leave to tell the Real Estate i*elr>ngi()| la th* c-*tte ‘
ofAeaboui Weather#, lata ol mud wuntv. decaaaed. !
FRANCIS T W EATflßrt, tilm'i
Jotyl I9M~wa.
GEORGIA —C'hattahuoclw* County t
Court of Ordinary, July Trrm, 1839.
Present and presiding, R. 0. Raiford, Ordinary. J
U7HEREAH, it is ahown to the Court In the IV !
tit ion of Nathan J. Hu wet, and William <
Wooldridge, atimtntatratoi# on the estate of Thoms*
F Wooldridge, deceased, that aaid estate is frilly au
miniateted, and praying mr Letter* of Dismission from
the lainc:
It U therefore ordered?that all person# concerned, i
be reunited lo #hew canae. if any they have. <>u or
before the second Monday in January next, why tbev
abnuid not be dismissed from the administration of 1
aaid eatate.
A true transcript front the minute* of aaM Court
July 4lh, 183'J
July!!—w€m f. O RAIFORD. Ordinary. j
GEORGIA—C-hattahooebea County.
Court of Ordinary, April Trrm, 1839.
] ypos Ibe petition ol N. N I Inward, ad mu. orator
A. mi h- estate of I Uartotle Morgan, deeeu- <;d, for
letter# ts Dt*un*s|on.
It 1* ordered that all person# concerned, shew cause,
if any they have, on or before the ftrnt Monday In Oc
tober ne\t, why h should no I be di*iui-•**-! from #aid
adnunietration, otherwise letter# will then be grant*.*]
A UUP extract front the muititr# of said Court, April
Hl*. I M* K.ii MAIFOKH, Ordinary.
April 10th, IMP wftui.
(sEORGIA’ -4 hattithoaflMM) ony
\I’BERF.AB, Osborn (< \A aim uppho i-> ui* for
” tatters of Aduoiuiatratina on the eslaieof Ifub
bart William*. hMe of aunt county, decean-d:
Tbeae are rliaiet'ore lo cite and aduiunih ail and ain
gulat tlic kindred and creditor# 01 awl dee* lo be
and appear ai tux oilica on *0 baii.r* the iir*i Mondax
to Atiguat text, and ahew cai-< . ifanythey have,why
•*W !*-tter* ahonWl not he granted t* aaid apple am
yjidef ar hand at office. Joneiith ia.V.l
TNiM, Nbm ON R s UAffOMH. Ordinar y .
GKOlltJlA—ChMttnhooehno County:
Ckatlak<H#rk+r Cimrtof Ordinary Veh, Trrm, *59.
I’reaent K. (• KAIFoKIt. ONftiary.
LTPo.N the Petition ofWilliarn S, JohH***n, ndmrn
islratrator dt bvtu arm on the estate of Isaac
t ‘roaby. dec* sued
It 1* ordered. That nil peraon* concerned, he requir
ed to show cause on *r before tbe f}rt .Monday in
September next, why he alxtuid not bo dinnitoned from
| *i4 RdiuiuiMrttioii.
■ A Inie tratiaciipt from the nttnutaa of said Court.
February Iwh, IM.
February 18—ttftnt E U R \lFt)i(l>, Ord
tiKOKHIA-Niitcogee Couuty.
Court of O, dinary Jfarok Term, 1839.
R l I.E M HI-Whereas Mary nusaell; Adumiudra
trtv ul the estate - fVA .Qiam R RuaaeD, ilecaase*!.
having applied for diembudon from aaid admin tati a*ion .
It i ordered. That ail persons concerned shew cause
(if any they have) w hy aaid adiuiuiatratriv abotld Dol
be dismissed at the Court of Ordinary to be held in
and lor raid county on the Hrat Monday in (k totter
1 next, and that tin-onlei he published ui lenna of the
law.
A true transcript from the minutes of *hl Coun
March iTth, IM9
mat 19—wtWn JOHN JOHXAON, Onl.
3DISSOL,XJTIO3Sr.
TWI CopMttoiWlhtp ofRROOKH A < IIaPM AN vm
J dimiolved on the 18th nil. by mutual consent. A 1
peraon# indebted m aaid firm are notified to make pay
ment only to John W. brooks, who having purchase
all notes and account* belonging to tbe late firm, o
alone authorised to uae the flriu name in at tiiement ni
outatanding buaineaa
JOHN W BROOKH,
F 8. CHAPMAN
NOTICE.
THE imdeislgne*l hatingnurchaaed the eaiire Inter
eat in tha Drug Rtore orßrooka to Chapman, wr,
continue the buaineae on bis individual account. At r
member of the late ft tin ha would make hMacknow!
edgement to the generous patron# of the house, and re
■pecifrilly solicit a cotuirtnanc* of tbeu conbdenea and
patronaf* JOHN w BROOKS
Jltraafy 1? !98.<Mirtf.
Sci oftila, or King’s Evil,
i* a conititufional diteAsp, a corruption of the
blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated,
weak. nd poor. Being in the circulation, it
pervades the whole bodv, nnd may burst out
in disease on any part of it. No organ H tree
from it** attacks, nor is there one which it may
not destroy. Tho scrofulous taint is variously
caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis
ordered or unhealthy food, impure* air, tilth
and filthy habits the depressing vices, and,
above all, by the veil ureal infection. What
ever be its origin, it is hereditary in tho con
btitution, descending “ from parents to children
unto the third and fourth generation indeed,
it seems to be the rod of Him who say, “ I
will visit the iniquities of tho father* upon
their children.’*
Its effects commence hy deposition from the
blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in
the lungs, liver, and internal organa, ia termed
tubercles; in the glands, swellings j and on
the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor
ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses
the energies of life, ao that scrofulous constitu
tions not only suffer from scrofulous com
plaints, but thev^^v v far lees power to with
stand the attacSs of other diseases; conse
quently, vast numbers perish by disorders
which, although not scrofulous in their nature,
are still rendered fatal by this taint in the
system. Moat of the consumption which de
cimates the human family has its origin directly
in this scrofulous contamination; and many
destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, fcfam.
and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or
are aggravated by the same cause.
One quarter of all our people are scrofulous;
their persona are invaded bv this lurking in
fection, and their health is undermined by it.
To cleanse it from tlie system we must renovate
the blood by an alterativo medicine, and in
vigorate it* by healthy food and exercise.
Such a medicine wc supply in
AYER’S
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla.
the most effectual remedy which the medical
skill of our times can devise for this every
where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com
bined from the most active remedial# that have
been discovered for the expurgation of this foul
disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the
system from . its destructive consequence#.
I*l eiu.*o it should be employed for the cure of
not only scrofula, but also those other office,
tirms which arise from it, such as Eruptive
and Sktx Disease*, Bt. AxnroicY’* Fire,
Robb, or Ebysipslas, Pimplvi, Pustules,
Hlotcheh, Blairs and Boils, Tumors, Titter
and Salt Jlhf.um, St.u.d Head, Htrgworm,
Hhkumatib*, HvpiuLiTicand Mercurial Dis
eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Debility, and,
indeed, ali, Complaints arising from Vitia
tso or Impure Blood. The popular belief
in “ impurity of the blood ” is founded in truth,
for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The
particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa
rilla is to purify and regenerate tliis vital fluid,
without which sound health it impossible in
contaminated constitutions.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYBIO,
are ao composed that disease within the range of
their action can rarely withstand or evade them
Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse,
and invigorate every portion of the human organ
ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring
its healthy vitalities. Asa consequence of these
properties, the invalid who is bowed down with
pain nr physical debility is astonished to tind his
health or energy restored by a remedy at once so
simple and inviting.
Not only do they cure the every-day complaints
of every body, but also many formidable and
dangerous diseases. The agent below named is
pleased to furnish gratis my American Alman? >
containing certificate* of their cures and direction
for their use in the following complaint#: Cotti t r
ue*#, Heartburn, Headache trrising from disordered
Stomach, tfausco. Indigestion, Puinm and Morbid
Inaction of the Botrels, Flatulency, Loss of Appe
tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints,
arising from a low state of the body or obstruction
of its functions.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
FOR TUB UAPin CURB OP
roughs, Colds, luflupQzn, Hoarseness,
< roup, Bronchitis, Incipient ( ousunip
tion, and lor tbe relief of Consumptive
Paticnta in advanced MtageM of the
disease.
So wide is tbe field of its usefulness and so nu
merous are the cases of its cures, that almost
#-Tcxy section of country üboancU iu persons pub
liciv known, who have been restored from alarming
and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its
rise. When once tried, its superiority over every
other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape
observation, and where its virtues are known, the
public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ
for the distressing and dangeroua affections of the
pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate,
while many inferior remedies thrust upon the
community have failed and been discarded, this
has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefit*
on the afflicted they can never forget, and pro
duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to
be forgotten.
PRF/P ARED BY
OIL J. C. AYER A CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
SOi.x; r.\ COM y lilt MY
Vrqubbri A f'li:q>ia:in. J. A Wbit**fc|*- 4c Cos nil
4rueu> .*.• .!■**■? •- HI "<■<!rn. geuevaliy.
EARLY SHERIFF SALES.
14-i. !• .... Tur.otl.iy in A.im m*\t
I„.mr. 1,..* IHskety. Rsrty
county, tin., viitiirn the Icicathoiiiv ot aalc. tin* I'xhovv -
Tw b"t> nf Ljum !. number* one bmtdred and thirty
u rt.| mis horutre;! hi,J thi.t v-ne‘ii. m tlu-twsii
ty-alstl* di-tra t i *•< t county, b rieff on a* tb.-
propcm ..I i. M; KictiMiiNon to aiiiy tho-e J.i.tic
rounff i*. one in t-* or oft umo, l.uvi, it • ... v* .
KStff R* lit*<•!--. 11 : 1. U Lowrv “'.ill Ku an l
on etu the,l nit - Karbi-ev* I M K. I.llftr it
Pfoputs pointed out and returned to ms hv a . •.nsmld^
V N Tlll *NA lit Tt IIN M Hli'ff
July 4. JS.vk- Hid*
GEORG I Y t'hattao.mctuH! County:
C.urt of Onilittarjf , J H I H TANARUS, .m, ISAO.
l*rem.t E. tr. Raiford,^Ordinary.
U T lIKUUAM, ’William Hay- i >•. Dnariiso <V*r Amy
Klf.ri. torinsrly Amv D;m*, upplie*, for Letter*
of DiMMii-o *< Am in said Da : h*hip
It i, ihT.*ior- ord*.i'd, That all perahos eonremed
tn- I.IJUIO-.I . , •!,. ranw, if ant the* hare, on ohe
fore the i.-i Monday mi Mi meuiper next, wbv said
A t.ue iraiovrijit tVoin the min-um of *si| Court,
July ath. l*Vt E <• HAI FORD. Did
Ju.vll—ivl*d
UXOIUD V..i *thui rouuiyt
(S/o io/ O.uittffi.tlimotg M s r,th |Bp*L
Y\ IIKRLAM Mr* K./oak Ford, Kcorntris Os tin
Komeuf J .1.0 W 1 ord |,Hf.orw thu Com
tor Letter* of Diami-fi *.
tt>- it ordored, that iittj** .*< omp-rriM be and at -
fN-arat t.*’ D.Monh. r T-rm rn.uj.ig nf AHsmm. r
theii and then* to utw ii. if an.v limy twive.wlv
A ini. exua*. too., ihe ‘.Lnm •* of slid Cos in. M
tttb. iiA” u\ri<i\ hi: riii \k. ordma
Mkv 30. l!6d w i.m.
OEOROf A*- fThattuhoA. lmsCoqiiiy.
Ckm*kk~~lm Court of (ud.nar* fob. Term, *
Present F. C. RAIFORD, Ordinary.
1 [PON Ho- IN tjtjoi.of N N Howard, adminimra
\ ;or on Ho • -i’ll* “t I I'tleton Motgm, d**,-a*#d
Il i-urdt-r. and li! .ill p,T*on* n-ncerued. *h. vv can w
on -r before ‘ln ttr.t Monday tn t*#-pr. uiher next, why
* ,n; \ \ II os aid should mu K- U.-n. .*•,I I'nmu miU
A *rue Iran’ ript Ir on the aiinuten nf said Cgwrt.
T. ury I” is. • L(~ H.AIFORD, O-ff.
February 14—vyftm.
(JKOKtIIA -Chattahoochee c minty:
UTIIEtti'AM Nhti.-y Bob-Mi* applies to me fog let
-1,.. .0 \dm mi-, anon, wHh the will anneied,
on the **....• oi WHtiuni R ihcrt*. hu >f said < onntv
do, ea*eT
Thean aro tlmriTore to elte and arimoniah all undsin
gtriar the kindred and rirdkor* us said deceaaed to be
and anpear ai my office on or bettor.- tbe Ant Monday iu
AttfHat next, ikon and there ush w rauae.lf any mr
liux-. v\b> uid loiters should hut lie granted, in *nl
ofmlieaitt.
Given sttdor mj hand and official ricnatitre, tin* the
tTtl. day of June, If6v
July U—w4tM E G. RAIFORD, Of-J
\DM!MMTR \TOR'M MAI.R-Agree-able uorder
t f iSmrt of Ordinary of Muscom* co.. will bssold
at the Market House in Uw cits of ( oiuiomi*, ta. aatd
conm. on the ttiol I'ii. -d.n in Augu*t next, a negro
woman by the name of Anna, Hbout 34 ysars of acs,
and her s,'u Jim about six yeais of age: H-iid aa the
nroi>ert\ of ortho estate of toxuttosl A Hailey dec’d.
June hi. 18-V.i . A Bll.LL\t.ff. \4i’r.
AND JEWELER,
QK(UtUIA f hattahooflme aeuntyt
Chattelkoochte Court of Ordinary, Jan. Ttrm'69
Preseni E O RAIFORD. Ordinary.
I 7PON tbe Petition of A. j Pial.ier and lloraia M
L/ Jenkina. n<ltntniiiatorx r?a Ute eatate of tainue
W l ade, deceased:
It i* ordered, that all peraoaa concerued shew rauae,
on <>r before the fliat Monday in August oert. why aaid
Piatber and Jenktaa, shoal 1 not In? dismissed from aaid
vd ministration.
A true transcript from fho minutes of raid Court, Jan
IBlh, ISM* ■ <i iIA I FORD, Ordinary.
Jan. If*. 1959 wuto
BL.AIVK.S,
OT nnj dMciipiian uJ bj L*wyr, <rt
ol Court, print**} OMtly noil on auporlor p*|*r,
M (h ‘ TIMES OFKC*.