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Tbe Lone Star State bu uadoubted.y cootri
bated noma of the bardieet, bravaet and mot’
. trusty men wbo bar* goa• from an y’ftut* ia th.
Cunfederaey, to eked bl*4 la bar defsncs M
ny of these an, la tbeir anxiety to bunt powd
iu iha cause, have marched haadred# of mil*/
through naanf'i. water aod mud, aad subjeeted
tbouto all tba vicissitudes incident to mcL
travel. Tbsy art inurad to bardablpa aad dan
gets, aad of ooarao car* noth log for tba parti*
aai.har •( sickness nor ballets, which they mny
•ooooatar.
Beida tha hundred, of Texan soldiers wh<
have already passed through oor city on tbai
‘way to the battle grounds, there are now tw
companies la the city, numbering 225 toon al
told. Oaa of tbeee in tba Archer Grays, a cav
airy co. Ia tbe making up of this aompaay. it 1
positively asserted that no man would be admit
:ad unless bo oonld ri4a upon tbe animal'* aid*
a well mbe could upon it* back. Farther, tba.
unless he coold pick np from tbe ground a bal
dollar, whilst on boraaback and tba bor*a going
at fail apeod, be wai not oligibla to aiambarehip
Tha skill in horsemanship, adffril to tbalr under
ieg precision with their Cream*, render* a regi
taent of theta rather a formidable etunny to run
against.
Tbe other c,mpany arrived bera yoriardaj
morning on the ateamcr Kra Ko. 7. It ia called
tba Texas Invincible*, 110 men, rank and file,
■ uiongat whom art some of tba worthiest sons oi
ibat Htat*. They are from Ban Augustine emtn
ry. Their officers are B. F. Benton, Captain ;
B. F. Brice, Ist Lieutenant; and J. 11. Miraii
uad W. W. Bate, 2d Lieutenants, flood luek tr
them all, aad just m much fftory ts they fat*
win. - AT. O. i>/ta 29th aft.
Ke*|4 U Bike Cuffee.
Waeo you smell it, you will say, ‘*l buliava
it's Java,” when you teste It, you will say, “I
think it ia Jam/’ whan yon drink it yon will ex
'ilales (f-ireig oly) *‘pa share It ic Java.” It ts
tm*, it has n< t tuat foreign accent, dmt, by ad
ling a little milk or > ream, it speak* almost th
foreign tongue. Try U, a antidote for Ibe block
ode. •’ “ - v ■
lake the c,a.oin garden beat, wash it clona,
•t it in to smalt pteoee, twice tbe sir# of a grain
*f e&fi*e , pot it into the coffee toaster or or an,
and toast as yoa do your coffee —perfectly brown.
Take care not to bum while t>ettiog It.
VFhon sufficiently dry and hard, grind It in
a clean uiiii, and tako half a common vise cof
fee cep of the erounds, and boil with on fal
low of water Then settle with an gg aod end
to tho t&btebpL Sweeten with vary Ditto su
gar, aud add good cream or milk. This Coffee
n be drunk by children with impunity, and
wtU not, ia mv j-idgiaant, either Impair sight or
near*,. Cos!. Win. I). Weaver and myself bare
tried it, and find it almost equal when properly
made, to trier the Java, Brasilian or Mocha
f ata Indebted to tha Colonel for this
flsoeliettt substitute; and a< ©very man has hi*
beet orchard, so hu. be bin cuffne. And, like
Cpffee, wo exclaim, “brea? Ood for dls black ads,
digger nos gi upline, aud Mr
Luivoln am nowhere.”
K.L. DAWSON.
To nnaiti'as Coffna.—Don't use tbe stuff.—
There f*n*r one cook in live hundred who evor
•ltd anything star than atw*s it. Acme of tbe
paper* are recommending substitute*'*-parched
neans, peas rys, broad erusts, acorns, Ac. Ac.—
Hwiiujp mud will bloeken water Just as nffertu
ally, ‘-ut neubor ot theta wi 1 make L'offee any
more than cbalk will make cheese. II you must
have a warm drink, take boiling water mid put a
little milk and sugar In it. Compared with what
ts sailed coffee, in nine oases out of ten—it is tbe
nectar *f the gods to larger beer, end does you
no harm, while tho coffee fill* yuor stomaoh with
mad banks and shoals, against which the bark
•T human lifa is often wrecked. The greatest
humbug in the world, mi commonly understood
and practiced, is coffee! Think es paving forty
coat# a pouud for charcoal to embitter and
black on the water yon drink. The practice
should be sut-t-reseed by the Board of Health,
if there were uo war to do it.
Taixttrx tit Una. Bartow.—in kie interes
ting lecture on Monday evening, iu Charleston.
Mr. Spratt paid the following graceful tribute to
tbe memory cf (Jen. Harrow, who tell in tbe but
tle of Mans****.
‘*Of lien Bartow, also, it may b truly anld
titat his last acts and hours were best and bright
est. There are many of us here present who
heard biui loss than a year ago, when from ibis
very stage, be pUdged his life and fortune to
the cause your State was moving to undertake
••nee more; but those who saw him ou the battle
field can tell how welt be did redeem that
• pledge. Be stood to the utmost peril* of the
Aght upon tbe turnpike—he stood to the utmost
perils of the fight beyond, liis Kightb Rogi
meet was cut to pleens; he took tbe .Seventh,—
ilis horse was shot; be took the field on foot.—
Uis color hearer fell; he took tha cdor*. and
rushing with that, the embodied patios ot this
-term of battle, on the batteries he fell, but oven
(ben, with tbe strength and spirit to exclaim,—
• They hn>e killed me, boy.-, but never give It
ttf,r ■I £l u m : I*
Fnot'LAMATtO.X Rxi ■ AOKl'lSi AUtr.—lt u ru
•uorwd titat Li coin ia nboul to issue s proclam
ation dei-hmug all tuntrimouial relatiuna exist
>ng between bis loyal subjeels, male or female,
ad seeossiuß aoamiea* mala or fsuiale, bo be null
nnd Tutd aud dvanouforth (Uasulved, iho partiua
divoreed being at Überly to aoßiMet now utar
-1 isge roiationa if they eo do*ire, so that their avw
poueas Laguud add loyal peraons. Some of
“ur friend* hare narrowly saved wife or husband
in geuing tluui across the line just tn time.—
•-'out# Mr?. Caudles of tb* North will doabtlena
Accuse their lords of being sorry that they did
not remain a Itttle longer on their 8 nthesu ex*
ca/sious lb Li season. —Mobile JlefiUti and Ad*
ierft*r.
XtTLtfr.— I The Cherloston Courier of a late
date wakes the following good stigpeatiohs on
lh * subject
One of the ridiculous anomaDes of habit in
tb defunct United States, was the prefix
••Hon.” to every mine of a oiiixen who had
Scan may office. We regret to see it kept
up ta the Confederate States, and hope it will
be abandoned.
if it must he used tn anywise let it be lim>t>
•U to actual In ruin Hoots of certain offices, to
he desigusied by a competent Convention.
U ts tuue aho there was aoouc ru! of limita
tion in the use and application of mtlitnry
tnles nnd wry propose that such he used for
militia officer* oaly during their term of office.
Ti;le.4 earned ta service may very well bo
<oot;!tuvd after rcDjrnatlon, tut evon in thia
case it would be better to omit them unles*
absolutely necessary lor distinction.
NV” have! Attuauy *Col** “Gait.” aud ‘lion,
at all events, and the custom may well be
abandoned.
fftATMlßffr rot t Cutter*.—We are •*x**i
bled ip piywtttfs onr tender* front an z'(!mm*]
suwree tba subjoined -tatpuj-nt of letter'* as ini
tiate us sttruiißiss to the armies nf the S utlu to
Confedenwy, from March tu Autust- lortl.—
They are the ‘first thousand names oocurrieg,
and P’ uip'sc L the Mates, nearly /very msti*.
♦y. and, till prvfir-siuu*:
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Mennfluvs Aneoctnp.—The 1/exiugfeu Oh
-rwrand Rqvwter teysthe arms in pos
ssiou us liiu LvXiegkoß Kifies werv atarrepti
tb/uaiy (iLstrscu'4 lr >m that city en Friday
‘•if hi >*ft, aad taken it presumed, to Ueadauar
’•i* of vJtn. Lurkorr m the lower part of tbs
Hat It tssalii thnt tboy srere sent off tn the
<Lrta>tu.a td Lenauod* thruugU VeresiliM, and
thstr tunugh Mercer eonnty at RatTten.
early eo Saturday io> ruing, is reported.
••tict a Uvf Raaom —The ‘‘gallant Mulligan’
•r tl* Y. N, Demid styles the cutnutaader us th#
late Yanked army at Lexington, ts no Ursa per
•go than th* rttderkm* rowdy, “BUI Mulligan,'’
wu, fixated sw largely iu the polio# *’ourt of New
Y'-rtt last year lie was #vut, w Wllvve, to
Sing Bng I'salteotiarv for his disturbances of
the city, aud from that oltweio abode, he was
•renstvrred to t!.r eemisand of • Lincoln column
m Mes< uri
Tbo Hemld caHntl him plain ;-Dili MulUama'’
• weir# B/oetiUis ag |t is the ‘'gallant
Mulligeui” of that prostluited Journal- It would
be paying kite a poor oowphuieat to say tha*
ha is the pear of Ua&uett.. We dare say that he
is tbe best us the two attd lmd enough us that.
Petersburg Exprtee
The Raleigh ,si>wdard learns that three out of
four negro roan, pdets and boatman, who aoadr
there escapes’ a certal* point cn tha coast to
one of the Yankra veseels, endeavored to return
to tbeir homes, aod were shot ta tha attempt
Thay w**r* wrk4 so hard by the Yankree tba*
they eoul J net eta >d R, and ware shot doom like
dogs when they trid* to get away This U e
sp#amen es Yankee affeeWeo for tbe negro.
[From the Newberry 8. C. CoßserraUre.}
Sottk'iHt l*rt tlol SperiU... A fault
And there were . nine of them, all steading
rouod tbe door, aod the last one of them sain
they would take sugar la ihere'n, and a IUU*
boy, eight years old, says be, Pap, FI! take a
hula if it kills me.
My dear brethren: The last sarmint. I preach
ed you, was on tbe subjaet of spent*, in that
discourse I told you of the ‘Afferent kind of sper
its, evenly of the rperita of just men made per
fect, for there was “nine of them all * tendin’
round tbe door, and the last one of them aaid
hey would take sugar in tbere'n, and u lurk
boy, ooly eight years old, says bo, pap, I'll take
e little if it kills me,” and in the present dis
course, I will ted you of the nt-o that i* made
•f /•peril.*.
In the 6rat place, my brethren, there are those
who don't use tho* gift* of natur in their puri
y, nor as their own conscience dictate* for in-
Hanoo the candy -data*—but they are in tbe
habit of pouring out tangleleg and buckeye in
AiUin’ Aoeas, and tbay are gulped down by tb*
people in summer and winter, ia seed time and
n harvest, and the “last one of them said they
would tako sugar in tbere'n, aud n little boy on
ly eight years old, says he, Pup, HI take a little,
U it kills me’”
Now, my brethren, do you /•pose theee candy*
date* kuer ter the good of the country or the
internal comfort of tbe people? Not e bit; lor
es they bad a sly chance, and they thought they
coold make anything by it, they would lake a
feller off by himself and treat him to pop skull
and re/1 eye, and there might be nine ot them all
•(endin’ round tha door, and the 1-a-s t one of
them, If they was axt, would say they would
take sugar in tbere’n.
Rot toy brethren#, there i* another olass of
aperili rappers, who are very different from thin
class. The objection I have to them ia that thay
are too keerfnl. If you keep a look out, you
can s most any time see one of these fellows step
off to ibc spent lend, by bis self, and un/ier tho
pretense of the moiy grub*, or t ome other ail
ment, call for a four fingered load for b* stum
mlo fake. I have seen them a slippin’ sway
from their friends, when, “there was mno of them
allstandiii round tbe door, and the last one oi
them sai'f they would take sugar in thore'n and
a little boy only eight years old, says he, Pap,
i'll take a little if it kills me!” A many a hard
shell Baptist; blue-bellied Presbyterian, eavortin
Methodb, aud high-falutin Piscopal b'long to
this sect, and they are expectin’ some day to
play upon that ’ harp of a thousand strings;
•perils of just made perfect,” but in that day it
will be no go, tor they will all ‘be start din’ round
aad the last one of them will taka sugar In tbero’n
hat there will bo no sugar.”
Rot my •brethering. there Is still another class
of spiritual people, who are always standin’
round the door. Hometimes 1 want to axe one
of my bretbring to lake a drink with me, e drink
with sugar in it, and I can’t do if, “fur there are
nine or them ail standin’ round tho .door,
and tho last on# of them /-aid they will
take sugar in ihere'n and tbe little hoy only
eight yuan old, says he, Papa, I'll take a little
es it kills me.” Those fellows, my bretbring,
never buy any eperita of tbeir own, but they
drink tbe sperifs of everybody else. In eleotioa
times they stick to eundy < who treats tho
most, and they may alwuys bo seeu “standin’
round the door.” They never lose sight, much
less smell, of the critter, and they ore not par
ticular about having sugar iu thcKr, -.ut they
bail something rather.
In cotocliiaiou, my deer braothnng, beware of
thecaadydatce, look withe wiebful nydupon tbe
brother wbo drinks his self, and if you should
happen to be at Paiifax Ccurt hours, nr Msssas
J auction, tarry not in the plains, but By to the
uiouutains, ter there are moo of them all •ten
din’ round the door, and the last one of them
all said they would take sugar in ther’o, and the
little boy eight years old, says bo, Pap, I’ll take
a little es it kills mo!” But when yon go to
dr.uk, drink a good article, and never go in with
out, uxlu’me, or some other one of the brretfa.
ring—ter “thorp are nluo of ibeiu standin’
round tho door, and the last one of them said
they would talte sugar in ilor'n, and a little boy
only eight year* old, says he. Pap, I'Jl take n
little et U kills me 1”
’ ‘Bunn mi. CVrroar Cnp.—l am one of th. se,
Messrs. Editors, wbo do not balieve thnt the
Yankec/i can whip us, or even penetrate the in
terior of tho Confederate Htete* without being
chased out at Ball Hun speed, yet it is well to
b prepared for every contingency.
We *re all ready ter any and every sacrifice,
sad 1 would suggest that, if a landing should be
effected iu any oolton 6tnle, overy planter should
have a torch toady to put fire to bis own eotion
crop, rather than it nhoiild fall Into tbe hands of
tbe enemy
We < iii got provision*, clothe*, aud arms to
fight, if accessary, ter a lifetime, and be who
asks more, till our country is free, deserves to be
a slave. MOSCOW.
MobiU A dr.
UrAtKKUAnD A Dean Man.—BeauregardhiM
“pottered out.’’ 110 has “kicked the bucket"—
He hn* “shuffled off this mortal coil.” He has
gone to that undiscovered country train whose
bourne no traveler returns. He is as dead as a
door nail. A correspondent of the Cincinnati
Cfimtuercial, who has returned from New Or
leans, writes a half a column tc prove <l, nnd
the orUlaaces are perfectly reliable we don’t ‘
think. From the statement of a correspondent
of tbit paper, Beauregard has been a dead man
ever since tbe 30th es August ult. He is there
fore, at the present moment, at supper with the
worms—act where be eats but where he ia ext
ern Tho bursting of tbe shell which killed tbe
(ienerttl’ji horse at Manassas, likewise wounded
tbe Oonaral himself. Two of the pieces of tbe
projectile it was found impossible to extract
so Dr. Stone ws seut for all the way to New
Orleans, and the Doctor conveyed him, as pri
vately as possible, to the Crescent City, where
tour physicians paid him nocturnal visit*, until,
in much agony, tbe patriot yielded ap the ghost.
One night a body wan carried clandestinely out ;
of the house and surrcntitlously buried. That
waa Beauregard. Ilis death wan kept as pro
found a secret as possible, und the newspapers i
were not permitted to mention It; but the clr- j
cumstsno ■ !*ak'd out, and ban been a matter es
private talk in New Orleans ever aim*. The
Commercial writer aays there is no kind of doubt
about it. We hare obstinately wad* up our
mind, however, not to believe tho report at proa*
eel. Tom* /tVpuWi can
FnaxrotT Uoiair. Th Frenkfbrt currespoa
vent of the Cincinnati Enquirer, under date of ‘
the ©Cih. says
lion Jatnei B- Clay, ox-member us t ongrea*
front the Ashland District, Kentucky, wss srrea.
tod last evening iu Madison county, and brought
to Camp Dfok Robin-on this morning, aad Johu
C. Breckinridge, who was in oorapany with him,
wav hotly pursued that, Coding he would be tn
ken. he jumped from his horse and ran in a corn
field, where they had him “owned” and coaaer
ed, and duuhtieM he lx a prisoner by this time,
if so, be will regard his arrest as “a tuilitarr ne
cessity"’
John Q. Aarnay, the talented editor us the ,
Loni.svilJa Domtcrat, or 11 uu Uarretl Davis,
will be elected by the Legislature, to succeed
Brack ! ondge, who has forfeited hi* *et in the
(Tnlted States Senate.
At nx. H. STreHr!**.-—An extraordiuor}, ami*
1.0 it appears to n*. a mott anproroked war, has
ten, . paced in KiohmonJ, upon the distinguish*
vd Mi-i rxinn whose tiatuc htuids this arfido. The
Examiner, of that city, we regret to find lending
its talents and influence to this war. On tbu
whole fll of Southern *tMe*n*a it would have
bi*en difficiftr to haT* selected n purer or utora
/•hieing math tot an attack than Alexander H.
Mephene, Hi.’ powerful and luminous intellect
i.’ ,/uly equalled by tbe elevatiou and purity of
bis t'!iuracU*r as a man and statesman. Us bar
beeh always bolovod by his neighbors, among
whom he wa* bv>r and taiaed, admired and irut,
tad by bis ouuipeer* \n public life, and nnfalter
tugly sustained hv an intelligent and devoted
cousiltueucv. In bis whole public career, ceium
ny has not been able infix a //peek of moral statu
upon his escutchaun. In ihort. he is a good,
upright, honest man, with a uv-ble heart aud a
brilliant Intellect, that has always obeyed its
mandate*, and yet ha is a mark tor virulent at*
litek and detraction W # care But where it comes
‘front or what tho motive that prompts it we re
pel it *• unjust and undeserved.
We hav confidence that tho people • t the v.uu
federate hiatus w ill vtud'cute the character of the
grea’ aud men by electing him to th* Vice
rfo-idency, vthieh u is the object ot these at
sea its upon him to prevent.—Jllaktfo Keg. Oct. 1.
A flout* Pro BY.—A gentleutsß who was in
Augusts when tbe Yankee prisoners parsed
through there ou tbeir way tu New Orleans, re
late# tbu folL/wiug conversation between one c*f
the prisaners ***d e “cullad gemtnau
Yeokec. from tho oar window’to darkle on plat
form—" Are you e sieve or free man
Derkte-“well l ain’t what you might call a
free aigger. hut Us right smart freer dan you \e
’bout d;s time.—*4tk#*4#(ffa.) Maine*.
It max Iruoihi.—Th* Fort Smith if. aU
•ays that the Cbemkees will furnish three reg
iments from the Nation, the Creek# two reft
menu, and the Seoinoloe one battalion; They
will soon be after the Jayhawker*.
Prof. Mitchell of Ciaeinnati who Las been
lecturing about planets and outre ts and the moua
raina in the moon, is now a flen , and has beta
appointed to command th* U.B tr-epsio dneia
nati He is afraid the Southerners will capture
bis taiaeoop# g m
Sbiscbb er Feng.—Tb* flov’nor of Loaixi
ana has tssupd an order to sett* ail tbe prk
held lo New Orleans by speculators. That ask
ed the ttermeut price of fifty dollar# par barrel.
CULLENS A TUKNIPBKKD, ~
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
FORT OAIXES..OA.
Wiliprutieeln Cl*/ .rid *dj*taln, oounil.
In li*orgia,*ndln U*nr/ ruantt, Al*.
Apr!’ *
Thomas XV ( olib,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
PRESTON, Webster County, lia.
Will practice In the counties of Clay, Cbatta*
toooLee, Webster, Early, Randolph, Stewart ano
Turnter Particnlaratfention given to collecting
end remitting. ,Tn2ff 157—-wtf.
M .D. RMiKK.S ESQ.,
Attorn*; and Counsellor atLaw.
<ailin'r, TfM.
\A l>. ROORRB, KzMJ , Aitornry end t //ua*cliOi
iVI, m I.a*, ami ti/ n. ra, l4Uu! Agent—w ill al*
uu-ftd pioinpuy io ih* collection riehns. All com
nunireiiona an/ wrrrd w tthoui d/tley. A/lirc*,flll
aer.Trill- febS wif.
J.II.TAYLOH WM TAVI/OB
TaYLOU k IAYLOR,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Cutbtß'i'l, tin.
\ r IU. I'UACTICKinth. B*kel,Cl*f,
TV Calbour., Ka/ly, Rtuiiioiph, Hi.wurt Ic Terrell,
and will give prompt attont ion i<• ail businr** *iitru
trdtntb-ui. novfii —WI-_
M. J. PARKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Colquitt, Hiller < o„ Oa
November 6th, 18X0.—wtf.
i. It.JOWKS. A. HORROR ntLf.RSPia.
JOkES it (iILLESPIE,
ATTORNEYH AT f.A W,
CNIOV BPRIJjnS.ALA.
TI7IU. prartlec iu Uir several ftourfs /.f u,.- hui/-,
W und pnnlculartv ait*-ml i” any Uu*im ** ii< t.<’
count/** ofMor/ n. RuMsU, hiut.out.
ami PUi*. |D*(Jtfi/s,la Uisen's lrl* k fl iiidUty,
Main Htrrrt April I. |rti -wly
.lowe|>ti I', ■‘ou,
ATIOHNKY at a.aw.
t'OI,IIMHUS, UEOKUIA
titfti*- */ Knliditlpb /•V/’f 1101 l amt If on Kin's
Otft*. . A|/ril l- Hiltv.
riariuu Hrlliuitr,
attorney .at a. Aw .
TALBOTTOW TaltoOtCo. *
O'wU. JL I***l. *A.nr,
Uo*r A Lana,
A TTOXN£TATLAW.
< nr.rum s a
n t m*mi * wm a i x wr(
‘Hff* “ffi< nr.* . h.or to the Bust Otics--#kl
Dept. I. tfibfi. dwtl
JN M PHIUPr* WaLTCUH.
f’liilip. A VtYcni*,
j AttoriuiVM at Law,
CBAWFOHD ALA
W ill pnt. tice n the i .-urte <>! Ku-seli C/uinty
—ln theduprftoe Cuart ut the Htate, and intlie
United hie tee District Curtai Mtulgumefy
March 2d. IMO- wAdtf.
h. n. NU’l’,
* at haw
< Jolumbiiit, < *u.
Ufll/I. pr*u:U/a hi tll (*hMiaftm>/*ni>- flirt HSr<//t
uAj-’imna i/>ui/i/> -.
Dfiir-■ •••! H.tmiolpti , a |. a .1 vm**i i lti
Poet l>g|c, Julyfio -vlwif.
H. N. aiallonl.
Attornoyat Law,
BLAKF.LY, K\!tI.Y,CO„OA,
Hlakely Oil, April 2, iB6O. wif
.a/imiirl ‘riinl/lirr,
ATTORNK\ AT LAW,
Ueoriretourn, (fitltuiaii t o. pis.
I,l*ll l.prmna rln lljcr.MiD'icH of WataHcr, Tsru ;
v t RunJoipu, I tia(tahm>r*', Hicwart, W n man,
(’ley.Rariy, .Mdlpr.nnd in ltsrß/ior m.trti t, Ms,
Mat XJ— dir
W. . WOOD,
ATTORNEY AT LA W .
\N t> HOI.iIiTOII iv rriANt'Fit \
UI.KNKVILI.K, ALA.
IV ILL praixtec in nil U** Conns of Uis eonntte* i.f
Ih'bi'Ht, I'lli*, Ctifftff, |)tk, Henry, Mutoiar.,!
lUmuUl i/I el! ra**s rritru-t/'d t bn* rbnrtf/', h*
wbl be •k**tr.i/-4 t*v Pugb * Itullocb, alien they *rr
am ♦‘SSpl/.ysd as /pp.ain? , ..unsrl. luahktl v
Shorter, lliuhilmts A Shorter.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
KUFAULA, ALA.
Will practice In Barbour and the adjoining
Counties at Alabama and fleorgia.
i.Mßonm, w. w.cRAHXRRa. a. R.MMonrva.
MayS7. W 9 tt
Bi:IOVAL.
Dr. DAVIS ha* r uiuved bUc-ffica *-ret
Drug Hi >rc of I'rqnhart .1 Chapman, on
2S* Brood vtreet. Order# laltat the Drug
Storeorotfifo above will be a Handed to. I)r. D.
attends strictly all ct-*es */f F*n entrusted
to his care.
• Columbus, tin. Nuv 1 .ft*
J. FOGLE A SON,
i>j : n - i’ is ’i'm,
4HR. nffisai n Hawdnlph Mftreei.near Broad,
I* II Ml M Hl’ N . O.A
Oaiu.obur, Dec. V, 1817. ait.
!)KB. LKF, & I’IIKLPS.
1 iKNTIWTS,
OFF 11*F ’./rnerßrual and Kandulph Strsaii
4 <>],(-tan V HfiontotA
Da-ufter -H, ISf 1. Adlf
Baker & Jarvis’ Island Guano.
BRING the Agent at Cnluinhuenf lh- amcriran
Guano Cempanv, lain prepared to odkr their
excellent Mauurus u Plhliters and otitr-m, m any
quaatitv i*.W at (tavanniUi \dier -. anus! ripen*/**
tdtluff A good alw •)■• on hand.
IVI .I- . . .1* ts t; BAltevm.
PAY WITH COTTON.
THK Subscribe* 4 pruposo to rvcetvo Ootu-n it,
and font# par pound for Middling (and other grade
in pfoportlon) fur all debts due them. The cot
tun to Be delivered in ordur at any Warehouse in i
tbu ct>. i bit proposition to stand sixty days j
from date. CODY, FLLMINfI A SWIT.
Hept l‘, ihfft. d.VwlOt
CASH TRADE.
FK“M this date, our terms will he CASH, and
us will adhere as near a* pontdhleto this system.
Doubts losing outertained as to whether cotton j
can He sold, owing to the existence of war. W i
say to our customers, we will take IT st a lair
valuation, for our demands.
Sept 10 wlm REDD, JOHNSON A CO.
FEMALE INSTITUTE,
COLUMDn*. OFORQIA. 4Bb
| TUlff Sohool will ho opened Ist of
| October, u-xt, and close on Friday mm*r
I before the 5d Monday iu June. 1862.
THOMAS H. SLADE.
| bept. J>, lcffl. wlm Fnucipal.
Strayed,
l rotu my place nsur Cotton Volley,
JkUTNAIe.. tall Bay Horse ‘ix yearn old
f 1 / Y L.d> tailed, w lthoue white hind foot
and ankle. A reiuble reward will He given for
his delivery to me, or any Information concern,
lug hltn will be thankfully received.
maySU— wtfMm K. J. RRO'VN.
LAND FOR SALE.
xtk. I will sell ay Plantation lo Kncoell Cos.
IWAla..tW4* miles *onth of Uchce Post office
”2CT —eaßtalntog Seven Hundred and Twenty
Acres, with two hundred Acre* cleared. This
place baa a dwelling, good gin house and screw,
negro houses and kitchen, and all other necessary
outbuildings Any person wishing to make en*
oulry are referred to W.L. Tillman, Columbus,
(♦a., or my self cn the Plantation.
Oct. fi—wtf J. C. BROWN.
Weed Pea,
NOW ts ifc* Um* to puitAae* eee/l for this India
ponaaMe crop, and sr# have a prims lot of ltt
knahefo fttraale CbJl early.
mart* uvNITY. CROFT 4 CO.
T. S. SPEAR,
Buc/.tv<.i t<> fv H. t'urj•, ‘ Or. Itrc.ad A. Kandolj/li
OOLUMBUIS, CVRJOP Grl ,
PR A CTR AL WATCH u \KKR
.. y.
■X&4’ Jif &. ■>
lFifaw dfiwifiwi,
STERLING SILVER &IM.A ED W \Rb
HAIR WORIt.
A betMi tUui variety of I* at tern* I will tuafec t order any it * •'* .*"•! tyl a;iii, an r - r
WATCHES, CLOCKS ‘.IP’ ’
Repaired by c.(e;uetc ar-1 •xjritce.! \V<.-I. i.uu wa'fan-
CANKb! CAMS!
•fold, Stiver, Ivory L"a4e>i Ifeada - lli k rv r V- %m\
PEBBLE SPELTta
of thetvoelgMiity aianu/artwt%d. f#u*e*seti/*>..iJi.%b*-.’
I inv/ietheatientioaofall t/.iny Ht/ck, and will-it. w •-will: •
I'unde'eaid Stand, C /rtics Brnd and h'tr. foa ir*.c “
OoTombns,fla„Oct.Sff, 18SH. Iwtf T. / ifAK.
FBHTIUG I! BOGMIIW
\t Tin; oi i ici. nit;
COXa.OMBBB TIMIEI&S
COLQUITT & WARREN,
A 6 MMmmmLa Mw
IIHIIIILPH BTBBIT.
ARE PREPARED TO EaECUTE
41h/H\/K\f lf ft'ffPs rv ■ ijC-i - ■
‘\sP ‘Hitt Fs
In every Style of the Art
IPHLMKI Q)Tri ®)(SKI Ik OM U Ri"’
ATSTD WITH DISPATCH
They tmvo also a cornplo
ROOk-BIMiLKI,
ilml will (nit ii|/ Books in nni *l>l <- <>t ltinilii^
4 ‘ulnmlnis. (i/M/rgia, May ‘^o,
ChanKß >f Schedule.
:pss|.
Mnnil.K A GIRARD HAILHGAI*. I I
flktrd, Ain.. Oct I, iitAl. 1
alter tliiedair, tb- Mail Trvia vt!l!-av
r Utv Guard Ifo/v/t dully (Hundsyr i xr-ptrd) nt
1 1-40 p di . and arrivu at l uiuu Upruifii at ( - p ui ;
I i-v*r Luk*n Uprlßsdaflvo#ueffaysex4-epted at 6’ ■
a. m , ar.d arrive at Giraid ai iu 15 a. tu
Tbo Fn*if hi Train will leave Girard v-y day.
trtundays atcepta<i at f.*o v ■., and arrive at’
t ! non Mpriof* at 1‘! *0 in. !./• Pi/ion
daily irtandayaMri-pted) hi lk d‘>|> m , and arrive j
at Girard at f *’sp tu
Urt, l—dwtl It K WELL**, rtup’i
(!HANOF’ OF S<’MEDDLE.
MONTGOMBRV ASI) WKS’I IXUH 1
KAll. I*4l \l> nmr\N\ .
Orrh!i MuSTsasixt Hkmi Point lt.K.
t'nlumLus, Aug. S?4* Ix6l.
t IN cuD'vqnou.'c ut the witlnirawai of one train
jon the Muse*.gee Uailroad. the Train* >'t\ the
\ upeiika Branchroaff wiU leare and arrive at Co*
j iismhuf. over daily, thr
I/ffiv# Columbus at Iff P M
Arrive at Montgoniery .. .!<* I*. M.
i Afrlve At West Point 1 A. M.
U'itve Mrintgomerv A. .M.
Arrive at Columbus. 1 .• P. M.
Freight train leaves ColumUi j .. 10 10 A. M.
| “ arrives at *• 6 5I P. M.
1 T iuk<* e tr, t* n and after Sunday Anguet *.’.'>*h
Freight Arrangement
UKTR FKN \TI \ %TA Ar I'ULI lllll'M
B\ an Hriaug/'iiHwilutiwueti the RailroadCtMupaotae
romtM/NiUff ihu two iuute lroiu Adtuua t< < • übi
bu-. e,,cJud#Hl hi Uirir ertb • odv/uu hi fitvimnah >n the
liaiilnaiout.lt u B|rvod tbai Ui* tellowing lauw
. between Atiauta and 1 altuubu* *bal! govern, taxing
r,'n tae In’, day t May I*s~ .
VIA WEST PI*IN I
GO'* ‘• • • itotie*t llv. Wfo'St lit •*.<’ •. IJ
j PVAj. f >/r, In eirei* or !-or-.* |* / I*hz ,< •*.
I Hag iu*-,’tete’. ••*'* >r or bt*U. ,-r id” • i.
| i *• bk •hi food, per tun.lJ. .ft.
VIA MACON.
. Dorn pnrbiubtl |*<. Wheat ifo. Oats It* Kaeee
i Wntakey, l our i n eorka or barrels, pet IW* tba.. 44e.-
! “MV”*. */>;•, |Afd In raus r btde. per let* iM/unds
ftk eerie (V>tl, l*lg Irou,by oar iusd, pet ten ft ftee.
J.L. MPETUN,
I‘ivsldeui U K
GBO. W. ADAM A.
>aui rrti<iat>denirt<tuthwestoni llaliruad
LMER* 4 *N rtNVTI.
WuperiatniMteat Marou and Weetsm llollrued
GK>.O, W7LL,
••jwrtiueudcut Atlanta and LaGianft> lloiirosd.
f*AM*L O. JONCf.
Buguieeraod t*U|wr(uteudeiit M. A W.p |,
AUg mi ts
CHAN ME OF SCHEDULE.
MDffCOGER RAILROAD,)
Columbus Ga., Aug. 21, 1861. j
ON aad alter this day, we will run but one DsiW
Passenger Train.
Leave Colarabu* at.. 2 30 p. m.
Arrive ia Macon at 8 06 p. rr
Leave Macon at 9 46 a. a.
Arrire in Columbus at S 30 p. gt.
W. L. CLARK, Bq)i'i,
0< lambus, Aug. 21, 1861 ts
.Wap of thr Steal ot XVar.
Just received end for tale, for cash, by
Jily*? J. W. PEft SK.
‘AVSNNAH i ‘.'HAf'.t! ‘M • 1
nm.
- .£■. The Hieam-t WM. MEaRROiiK
_ r RARDBN. will FhurUg tuh.-
’(do -on tin/ |,.. . u, .
MEHRmRSbcuX ih sud 4 Uarl-fftou m-j,
I “.-Mil ujj.-i.lv Irelftu UT Wm .,| ltl ,
iud It. . w ,n..i,, ,a
tw.t-n Ctur!.'Mon st.d the Inlrrlor.. , ...
edw.lt, V-nu0f,..,. in,.-, will ~
s ds!Miti/i sitd fr. eot eharge.
}J.P IlfUrtlKH \i’/-ni Hsvannah !
’ hoe > iw E.LAHTTK at t hwieau.i, |
KA.C3-X.E HOTEL,
OOLETHO&PE OA.
THR subserihrr having entin-lv j l lw ,\ \
j tel and refitted t!w I’ •. n, Mt ~ ,
i'gfj com reed’ lion OI Che pu bur, m%,t.-i! a |,,iV ‘
A i -Iwtr paunuag.- il •„ , , ar ,
O plea*-, Hte! fe-u rnni/ti t Ot IdHlfl , .'p, tn J !
couvui.-- Mil ,ai ;bAJ i,i. i
rM-4..i .. „ pm fr*
©mm 9 ® Ki(S) r irL^i
i FIRST CLASS HOTEI..
sot tisr Hi ami aut Cisufiird St ren te
COLUMBUS.GA.
HATCH COOK,
tuarch-'ffiwtf. PROPKIKTO*
DISSOLUTION.
’rHl urm of MANI.RV, HODfIKS .1 C
this day mutual coaaent Ao 1
early entric:nent of tbeir buxines - earnesth
sol*/ iied. 4 all at out Stereand o wo as nearly I
up toyoarobligations at possible. p*y u- all i
the s.i ,oy it s U Ci „. January 1 ’l*A. i
GEORGE MILLER.
| INrstiriiijj fr >m the tlriu returns his micere I
thaukii to the old frieods and custtyners, and ■
i earnestly desires nc< otiouHti/ n their liberal- *
* ity to tha new fiitu.
1
MANLEY A HODGES
\v-
MILITARY BOOKS.
A NRW ‘Mpply of tho following Military T ks, ‘
just received and for ale tor cash en!v, at the i
bonk •tote of
J. W. PEASE
UurtfceV Tactics, in ’ vole., being ... n r
complex# Southern Edition, with map? and platen
Price mail fid 26.
The \ oluoteers’ Hand Uook, Cvtnuinire an
abrlufement of Hardee's Infantry Tactic-. Price
by mail fi!.
Offham’s School for tbe Soldier,*for Infantry i
and Rifie Drill. Prieehy mail 76 cents.
Bayonet Exercises and Skirmisher* I'rilL with
swißteetiona f-r the soldier* tti actual -.'tirtlet,—
Prtrc by nuil $1 60.
ALSO,
Nrw Pocket maps ot Virginia. Price by mailfil.
“ PoeUet Maps of the *at cf war. ‘ •• fill.
” Maps of Confederate suites, f| !
Culumbus, aug. 28—if.
WOOD ENGRAV ING-
I Any tnan wuu has bad tufficeoi iustruction or
practice to undertake a course job of Wo, i £u
graving on Mahogany may learn of a easterner
by Inquriog at the
Times off.ee
Sapt. 27. d3t
Nil OUT!
(_ HlflOl’OH A CO,having dupu-cd
VI •of their eu e stuck of eiapic Had Fsnry Dry
Goods to other parti a, request all thuti- tudeb ed
either by note or aerou rt,t* conte forward without
d-!a> sad tsitle Either one us the firm can be
found at the old stand xo attm to . u iomm.
G. I. MtOOI'OB fi CO
Commbus. Gt. Oct. 7—wlm
Southern Masonic Female
COLLEGE.
(tnclr tbe cunirol es tU On*d Lodge of 0.)
Rev. C. P, COOPER, A. M., Pies.
WILL resume exercires on the 29tb of Kef - I
tember next.
i An efficient corps of even ladies and gtnilr- ;
men will comprise tbe Faculty, a*
far as practicable, every protestant denomination
of Christiaos,
This Inhiitution appeal* to the patriot : *m and
i benevolenve, ax well as interest, es the Southern 1
, public, for its support.
| The proceeds, beyond current tpag#e, for
I the next Collegiate year, will i*e ten/lered by the
j President to the Treasury of the Confederate j
Stales.
Orphans of doceesed, and daughters es indi- !
p/:nt Masons, will, as heretofore, ‘ minue to re- 1
cive gratuitous tuition.
€bv/paej>s to patrons and thoroughne*/* to pu- j
pil/z, am Hint Ml in fhesy/nem proposed t/ te
pursued.
No paii or expense will lie Spared to j*cur
(be best talent f/r the ran/ ns Departments, to to.
t.cH write/# setected front amu tiff .Southerners.
A Preparatory L*epartment i* atta-hed to the
j College, wnere particular aftentioa will be given
| to laving well the foundations /f education, ae
■ abaolHtcly nece -ary t< further sucee**ful ad
* vsnocmeiit.
| Tho usefel, the praidiceL and the ornamental,
j will lc sought to be blended nnd developed
/ir ughout tbe whole regime of the Institution. :
the moral and religious culture cf pupil* will be j
scrupulously ke;-t in view.
French and hpanich will be taaght by a lady j
perfectly i onversant with both these languages. /
The Musical Department will l/e taught by a !
gentl. man. rsaisted by an a<-romgli-aed lady, |
j (>oth j,oW''-ing experience .tod geoivi* to itR em
tnent /trtrrcp, and occupying fine social po-'i-
I lions.
Tbelate i'recident resigning to attend to pri
j vato affsirs, united with ibe retired We-Preei
j dent and the trustees in commending tbe Insti
tution, wader ita present dlrc/ tlon, to the public
i ci/nfidence.
Tho Pre-: lent is honort i with 100-t eotupii
ment.irv credentials from Bishop tl. F. Pierce,
Hon#. Juwepb H. Lumpkin, T. P.. K. Cobb,and
Cos!. W H Jackson, President of the Board • f
i Trustee* of Mercer University.
Cakinxton, the location of the College, is pleas
ant and healthy. Board can b>’ obtained from
sl4 to $! ■ j.er month 4 li to 14 in ordinary
! times.
Jly order id the l'rc*i.lentlai Beard.
dollN HARRIS, I*, (i. M.,
Pre dent ot the Board
V\. Vt. t’aaasr> , fke’v,
! sept 4 —dm.
A N l .It W l 1 K U •
Wcsiejan Female loliege.
i THE twenty-fourth annual .session of this in
i fttitution will begin on Monday, October 7th,
; undcf the dircctw-n rj thetelloning Faculty
Re .TNO. 3f. BONNTLL. A M , President, Ac.
j V /. C. H. SMITH. A M , Prfe*#..< ..f Math
euietcs.
! !!<• 1. X. FOB: TBit, A. W„ pr.-l-v < r of
Ancient Languege''.
j R* . \V. BASS, A. M„ Fr<>f4h>r us Natu
r:l Sciaace.
■U. ( IIWART/., IWcsaor l Modern lan
guage/! M/d Iraw/nc.
11.. M. I;. CASLKTON, l’ni .I*l ‘.I frp.
Departmeni.
| P. (i. 0I TrKNBFRGF.It, frafareor *1 Music
Mi* I/01 TTRNP.ERCEU, A ot Music
Mr SCHWARTZ. lastn/cinr of OmamentiU
Needle work, Ac.
i’ .*•: HEARD A LADY, ;v.-. I*ei .*
| Mr.-;. 1.. .*. -TI PHIiN,-, M„
; Tuition pr annum n College dar-v-..,... *•’'<*,fit) j
•* Praparau.rv 1>
pnvtmeut 4.00
L ‘Std ■■ to eluding Furl, Light’
and Washing 1.,,00
f'ne half the feet T-uqitlrcly rr/juired in octo*
bo, the rc. In Mn-rh. Ccnfcdercte bond* ta
! ken riH Cash.
J im .Stewart's Depnr merit ha// Wecu titled iat
I /“go*** /.r further juformati n, apply t*< any
! intnil/er of tie Faulty.
Sept -d .’ wt: Vs. f, BASS, bec’v.
Encourage Home Literature
THE
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ticulture, edited by gentlemen rfemtoemt abiiiry,
{in ( heir several department*, i* pnbliabe-t every
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} Savannah.
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: Puquirer, Richmond.
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dournal a.”d Mesenger, Macon (Ju.
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•ia.
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LY .ESTABLISHED. ft D handsomely print t
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‘ with clear type. Every exert on is ma le to ‘
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Aaguata, ia. April, ISfil
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To Farmers & Planter-,
TtBESE’S
PMOSPI IO PERUVIAN
OR
Manipulated huano, 1 !
TUR uaiverral *nrce#,u,at has attended tbe use I
otihe above valuable forthtaer lii tbisaeetten ha*
viea.ly ommpirvl r*.‘ eider* fr/>ui our Floaters toi
• her. B ,in*season w .
! „ out Fxnkicis and Planters are requested to *>nd In ‘
thsir orrtem lo tnsure delivery iu hum ter
I'illi* ”* DOW ****** •rrtaffenia for o larre
<tU...V,r nV * aV * °°
NOTICE,
Ihv,cpn.| * n , MANTFACTt'KINfI
*uJ RBrAIKIXO
Carriage Establishment
i Sf/FV* l ' n Oitlothorpe ?: or,po.n* PriJ- j
gftt, llarrl, t Co’,.. Si.Wm, nJ am
|*Kafapr*par"! lo dnall K,p*irin,p*rt*ia- ,
Bft.Xß-.mgUi tb.CARRIAUK BCSI.NESS
at FAIK PKICEtS. I Lara a TtUl/ol Af rlilaod
comp,tout workmen.
The patronage of mj friend* and tha pnLUo
**n*ra!lj retpeotfully .olloitad.
_f*b. —dwtt. JN'O, O. McKRE
blanks,
Os ararj daaorlptlon naad bj L.wy*rt,or oOoar,
” Mgtntwu ea'.ly aad^^^^arter^jj#T
iiPFiisiTi: hist iml
*c.l
LET IT 3E BEMEMBERE” |
THAT
SHERMAN S !
il suU on baud and ready t/ civcfo.,l
SAimDS HABNEXS,
JHI'KIMUJB
Leather. &c., &c
For the Cah or Aoprovsd C redit
Wr earnestly mail***’ • i/**c wh” i*r’ i” J**b’ • |
it i.* co*ihcb ‘. “aiate as <noa a* *<•*•“*••
SHERMAN It CO.
Me. IN flroxd r*treei ('olnmHna, • j
Oduu/t/Uf/, February:, Ififil.—4w/t
v*per* With Whom we advertlM- nl**"*-•
Troy Manufacturing to.
Vs Hill Wt-would have it remember m’ we
■ ‘dfaiW are m nmauhiCturtof lari'*' 1 ) | *‘ r w t.".r
_nL w.e aad retail Ur rt/dow tox articl**. %u
SffBKS ‘.'hairs, Bedsu-aats, Wooden Ware Matres
■.4/ a. w.- ore ocilinz at low pwbes t.r :he
CAfII, rejfurdie-r ofihe Tariff Dralers will Imd l
*o ite-ir interest t< call oa u te-fore rending their or
ter* io terelan mirk-c- < aah order* w H n c. it/-
promiii aueutkm. • ErFEKSt IN 4* H AMlf>T<*K
Columbus. Marrlt Xrfl.—dtf
Alf papers in whn h we adverltwe copy |*er hane
X. B. MILITARY MFA
| OOOTTR TACTIC',
’ HARDIK'a /ACTICn,
McCOMB’S TACTICS,
CAVALRY TACTICS,;
P/AYOXKTEXERCISR, Ac
F- r sale at
J. W- PEASE’S
BOOK BTORK
Cd4uu:bns, dec. Uth—dtf
Alttll NtUTRATOR'H r* \LB —W . t \u
-. ore the C*..u-t II"O-r door in tbe town ofCu'ce
ia, r asi/atexT/ bee ecumy, Beorfiia on t.e train
day in Nov tuber nett, w timu the lawful hours af>
he fl/ilov. tna ianrt*. to w n lo>t of Land, number
*w ictiMirr/i aud teaiteen. ami oe Ea-t Han /-t i- t <>i
land runifter two |i/ , *rted arid ihol/rn. a ;n (hi
ond di me ot -aid eou/tiy. eomiO'ttint .'•>
j* rfM*>re or le.*e Mvatei ~a ( <l land .■ in riitiv*l. n.
• lid will herald as tbe jri|- rr V *'t Patou i Join I
Iso* of *id roHßtr. ciefi* il
Tfot'o* made kaovvo * n dav of- ...
sail |,i tM r \f;M.v.
j sepiTwi.l
; QBORfll A Taylor C-unty
Notice to deotor** #.\i* i ki trr*ua>
A person* rodchte.l t- ite U U,
• Riirker, i.-/e ..i -std to'ii.ty. .;••../•;*.■/. o te ict.y
j rt/jnirej t. make Ht/medmte f/AN HWWt. and ail p. / -/*/* ;
. tmviM* aj/flilrtil , f'.\ I ‘ Kill •• ’ • **•■(. UO .l-.ft
MB pre-will ll.emto e . v * u e mi
fined l*y Nov.
i if.i inv./j RrcKr.n. f t .
Jo is is—w ted
OIbOKHIA - Marion t ...i,ry
\ OTIt r TO. li;HTt “-4 ‘Vil ( tt:iHT*iit-'.
!iW a ; ye.-t.i, ,mi, • .1 .. \v ~/•% K
j C./-OH. (t/ i - /t . an- re*(tened to make inti/tediau- yny- ,
■■ nw- M, ami ail pcrs.Min havim.’ elain * again-l said .
tat/’. re n*qttc*'d to preheat iheui duly prmen w nli
in ib nme im-wrioed t.y Dw . /'rihcy vs nl ri4 be pn-..|
THOM AH I. !t<**4i EH-., AdinV.
( immm. ft, IW6I. wtii ,
; OKORi!A fovl.. County:
fpWOsMhiix limn *\ i:l t.e ui.b.t*
X tit llwlf I ( iur ■> >ii>.i:j. yOt HXld • OU(tt). f(r
lesvd I*l -di ibe Dndaad aegroea, i/dongtoc to the
-St/a ot Uailu tt (io-.io tali'4/1 Maid rOUBtV. dcr'.l.
U<r distnnttoe am*/riff ihe iexatess.
IIIR x>l DRaVE. Adm*i.
July 13. I*6! -w?m.
\ DXiNKI UATOR * iAU M
**\fore th Court It -i-e door o *: .< > <is
*e.%, ('kutlituofur- / oiuty. l i . tin nr-t Toe*
day in Ilc/eoiUer ne*t, wnhu ik k*al nuura of.
•ale. hcfoiioelnc propert) town obr hundred :
-nil tti and a hi i vr*- ot land off tbe we • tide o*
Lo of land No 41 in -he 3id distnr of md /-/nnty |
clearud); sl*o one n..gn ivman, ,\lar,<.
• out J 5 >ear# o.d soul as tlie property us Nathan
i*l Cot//.. Jsieamd.
T< tars mad- known on the day of sale
7—wlds. JrtaHt A .1, COBH. A-:-.
fl KO K(J I A—Chattahoochee County.
r| tffO moD'lu after dale application wilt b* made
J lo the Hun t oortof Ordinaly lof said coiaty
for leave'O sell ihe lands (ml negrufs belon?inct.i
ihe e tale us War t'nM,l teotaunl i/uioty, dee’ti
o I COMB. t
M k COBH \
j Oct. i, i'/ol -wini
i Ukffltff IA, Martini County.
( IyHF-EKAM. A W Rnv.sbavitm n.ad.- Ira
1 v> u*n to •/• tei letters t#i adm.ui-u nun.
• with ttv will anneaed. n* tbeeauie of Marrar-t la
* t'raham. Intern said county dereaved.
These ate tberetem t y in- and adraon ih nil and sin*
• ffular the kuidr* and and rreditorsof aid dec *d t oa,'(o ar
Ist my o€W/- and shew r jusr, why said letters shoad
n/'t be |I anted; Olherw i-e said adininistration will be
granted to said apple Ant on the first Monday m
II Mentembri nett
Given under rnt baoi.t .indolbc m! s/fnatiire this the
Julyl*6l M aLCOM lUIRaOrd
J./lV *'• u 3h.l
Wi'.lfcjai P. Lane. fopsrior
... ( ( . im. Mare* T-rm. I**l
I'aseiiai Perry, ifiue ■ - ertat/ii* I .oat K
A rsarab J. Penv ’ fnpt
IT appeaitsgioilie Court by ibe Mura rt tlw Hlw
iff that Harsh J Pone so the dtlendeitts it
tee shove rs*ecannot be found li is and red (hat
j ri*ld detendan’answer at the neat term ot ttnsrourC
mrther etdered mat this role n. published in teim
oftbrten
A true tranwrtpt from ibe nnuutesof aid Court.
Given under mv hand and / tf.eui c(*uaiure mts ‘
April 9lh, 1 sel
AOHY T DAN lU.# ik
April IS —m4m
tißOßfllA—Chaltahoocbcepotuity-
Us If BREA* Hilliard I Will,arcs applies f- r let !
ters of t.utrdiaoship t.r the perooii and pruper
* t-ef YVilimm Rohir r >n, Kiphan ■ t i,.hb on ’
’ deceased
All personr wbo areronremr-1. are required to nhew
rati \ m an> tbeyhave, w ith/n the liaie nr, srnbed h>
iaw. why letters of Guardianship should aut he gran- j
trd to (be said applicant on the first Moodsv m Hep- .
tetnber neit
Given uwdei iny band and off.nx’.'eteotuire this the !
in* of July, Hb,|
htp.phfx w parser. i>,/.
July IT*, Iffl-W Jtk(
OEORdIA Choitahooebee C untt:
UHKIKAB. John J. Mr Ifeadree applies to me 1
ft*r letirr* oi aou/i'istrution .>o i. , i/’ < hlui* o’ i
, Drury Miai/<. late oi the rttate of Mabauia, 1.-caa i
j ed, rittnate iu said • /<naty.
1 This is therefore to rite and admoni-b all and sfa-
I gtiter too*/ ir.tersste/l to U and app/ .u at n.\ mfice !
I uMhm the time prexrnned by law , to n. w rauav. • j
in thay Have why said lettsrs -iiouid not becrant- j
•and to *lll4l Ap|di/ a4it ON thr Hi t Mniiite) ( n Oerobek
, ottst. f
Owen uuder my band and oib< ia) riimitsn , AiiMurt
** I*ll H W. I* \RK If! Ordiwan
j i#ep Indi or
j flßOßOlA—Muscugac County:
Court of Ordiun-y January 7Y-v., tMI.
IU LK M si,
U7HHUEAH, John B. Dorter, £. . <„<* „f th
M Will r.fßichard Dozier,den t id, petitions thin
4 ‘ourt ter Lettein ot DismiMion;
li is timrdfore ordered, tbai all persons conrurnsd
show eat-M.ll any they bav-. why said Rxe.utot
should not bcdißmisevti at the Court of Ordinary lo
b* held in and for saMuounty on the first Monday in
Augustnait,and ihntthi* oriter be put/iishedin teraw
of the law.
A true extract i"h nohe u said t -urt, Jan
Sfob.ltDl
JanJl —w>‘i( JNtft. JOHNiKiN, Ord
UKORGLY) Jtlarloa ( oußtyi
Marion Court of Ordinary April Term, lHfil.
TWO mnnib* after date applkation will be made
toUte Hon Court of Onfiaary *l Marion coumy
| for leave to sell the Lauds heloagiaff lo the i slet*
1 I*i-tr Hieiiersou, dei essed
April 14 w2ni JOHN W. JACRROR, Adai'r.
I Pas* bal Peny, i< battabooebee Hupsrtor Court
v*. ‘ Marr.i Tenn. lhf.l
Harah J. Perryt J Liaxt ron Divom x.
IT to the ’-"trt by the return nf tin
HbertfTthat the and ienduet does noi r* side hi sen
county * nor in said Htate ft |* therefore orderec
that said defoudant atpear and answer at the urn
term of this Court, or the /•*** be coo*ideo-d in de
fault at and the plaintiff be allowed to proceed; fmthe
ordered, that this rule be ptit/iinhed m tbe Cofontbus
T me* oucc a month tor four month*.
A true transcrtiit from ibe rntnu c* “ ‘•tid/ottrt
Given undermv bind and official signature, this
April dth, IH6I
„ . JOIIN T nAMEb.
April It B<,
Administrator's Sale.
U7 11. LE#so id before the Court-house door in the
town ofCusseta, Chattabocbee county,Ga., on
Bt l"t Tuesday p i/rtober nett within the usua
hours ofaale. part of lots of Und No* U> 16 an
•0 in the 6th district ot originally Muscog/e nod
Chattaboacheecounty, containing about 300 acre
Hold as tbe real estate of Mellord Jones, decease
agreeably to an order of tbe Court of Ordinary , j
Museogae county
Bald land Is situated near tbe town of Cusaeu
aad from Iu locality and quality is very desirable.
Terms madskaowo on uit dey of sate
MARTHA JONBB. Ada’s.
-'tins io, rfl-4wx*B
GENLY-V- Af’AOVr Y.
yv The Fv -f •!., .k w ol ell,
into* it,:** <>!■ <ho SL’ L'ND MON
4LJday in January
The Principals of this Hcbt olhave
gone to a great deal of trouble and
expense tn build up n soKuvl on an equality wi b
tbe best, and no effort will be .span*d to make
every thing egrrrabV
Freiifb.LHtin, Greek, and all other branches
usually taught in our Collages will he taught in
the above. Mueio will also be taught in full.
Board can be bad for any number of pupil* on
the most reasonable tonus.
The Principals are fully capacitated for their
1 business, and will do all in their ptfoer to make
tbe school lake high rank,
Principal Male Dep t L. R. MoN’AMAR,
•• Female “ Mi** L. STORES,
i flevern, Dec. —wtt
l,*Yert F< male College,
TALBOTTOK, OA
jj— THE 6xerisv* <>i thta L’Ktiuttion m n
jwTmA be rvauukfd <>ii ibe
lid Monday in Jan lary nut-
During the prc*ei>t yvar llir Ct,ti K g r
has beHi nudrnlo* charge of Mr \> n
4 Wmr HEaLH, and arc and • not hesitate to sat .
: that amorr g/HHlenianly and efficient Teacher is nut
’ to he found anywhere in the Hiate. In our opinion
he p *h'SS’* I-ire u'.ftnt/’ for condumng a Fenian
College lie discipline, preserve*
admirable older, and atvai ca-s hr* pupti* with a ra
polity w have never b*'ter.* §, !, surpassed. Mr H.
| is a native Georgian and a CraiLiate ot the Georgia
I niveridiy. It i his purpose to d/*vo> himaelfexcin
i **rely iu the noble occupation in vl,uh be ia now ei.
gaged, lie merits the paironage ot h public e>,.l
i we trust*bat a gaemms people will sustain him
Clt vVorr \ Jndg-H I* Wm. *. Brown,
lr T. H. Turner T'boiua* \. Browr
A. f. Given, Wm.J IVeakc*.
John T. Blouat, Dr. A Wyniu-.
TafonSG infla XAG-Dec.- w u.
Hamilton Fomale College,
I r.amilton, CJa.
a*. Tha Spring Fakllon of tLis tastitu
/*>T* ! iou will e iciaenceon Tuesday tlis
day of January, IS6I.
‘lStSiiße&dfoJ ■ The College Is furniabed wl.b a
well solectt’ l f. hemlca! and Philosophical Ap
paratus.snd with good musical Listrumects.
Tba “f Instruction is thorough and
•omelet*, embracing a*il the branches usually
taaght In tho best Colleges.
, Far Catalcigu*, address
•T.H. T/OTFLACE, Pr*s t
December
SPBIBJG VALE INSTITUTE
C-UTIIBEIII. GA.
yK IHE cm H/;wsroa of thr/ new arc
*xaflO.N U’NDA'i,JANUARY 11
and ror )r*uc fiv *’ mnpftt-*
fompetem Teechcr-- will he in nitcndai,n
Board tun be I#d with C/e iTuictpaw aid piivu**
fiMWifies of n*‘W r*'<:.ieee‘ • *> r/-ff<ionsMetenn/
|*nrt i:hr-r
1 |,i r,- ... v n rv.'r/.ux v- ;.y this rktiovl com
Ino n- !-elf t< | “)’ •’ p< rt'Uce \n ,%*;>
4>f ot popwtar /'•“*
I let. The fo>*mzlu.iz -"f tforfo- aiM'TG
1 Xd. 1-f . ■ -.-'raal; Hr* vie which tend u>
; aCaretAgwirod !•■ deep amt eoravst appUsau n to
I study
i u. Tb thor./np’ - • wm{ 4?n?enre tn wbi/htL
, siu/ten* *-• subjecVr : • cmg- ia/irtu that lie has n
i tfceoit wa/te
f it./ Vocal Bitlf-ir i? :i a.!v esorr ,-ie, fine ~r. bus,
| in wtoch ibewl/oi.! echo , join in the *v.. -t iu-r/.nt
which r/u-4es thetiMtl aavitcot* and e w
to *ty tothe drooping m v
foil. The. flan i nade u* th the *, t /-.in v ti
n|ca'ti*-.al .IhMtnwiK I. Ji iw - “j a
-
tab. Tfo-d/vp iwteTsst mag!/tested by the la-arm -
Truster-,and * i . / ’v-. t/v.- .* :i - ,and i„.
hi fttmiiormnis to c. yenthti J trim! -m
d-ritttUestbo4i-houswai'fo*Raiu r< -4 o foe m.
Os a lrtu#4‘ r,f dri'H/t and Sa:r and,
*.rh. Tto* •v(,-rr-wrV nJS"ti* r wh b the vbwi
i wuidiwlM • !'• . n’ or-” :w * > adopted ui><
pra-l/UHt. ‘ r.DGEPK* Pr-ncipi:
4',i/hfo • ; ■. ”
I ’llv . Ul SK.
oii;.- 3pr:ujr. Ala.
/££££ ■ H
! . • r> repti-.*,.
by y *’ * * ‘ i; * • T, y**‘ ! '’
what we say. .u>lN V,.r&.\/lEH,
Jaefifo-dU F'P. AM’ J AGEHON
lAMIS I t )lt SA LK.
, 1 v ..sell toy |l/tM*ttn. hline t
Stdi ajiifa I reside o tim t baitajtaoehaerm-/
l.*ni, ae.i iroprovd; t.uuo e. r-- •
. * 1 ‘ f*- 1 - ‘ lUe pin,.
I ... v <n !<•- <t|vldert t ■
} ff( fotends that u>ay wantto buy near each nth# r. A:
- - •
ii g ibe bus /ord on tlirilne of Early and Baker; ale-
Ttm a, ,ea on Ayr->k’* / recri. siu btprovemt-ntA t-t
I each tract, and many acattoniig tots 1 will sell low
; My r-on, on-1< In t'laycouotj C.a , nine miles h.
l,,w Port Giuaes, and Klevi-n non, IV *!c !y Iwi
‘ ssllall my p openv on the p.aeg i lean There •
the rise of bar hundred groeu, and -to* km propt-i
non Gailaad ,ooV. >t bnrgan caa b>- hourbt/ii mu,
3r of the plftce
jttlt*34--w|i M W.RTAMPRR
PLANTATION AND STOCK
FUR SALE,
l Inv4*route to tfv t.tuc,. -ten v, rciwn ‘■
North ft rollup s in> ratattyei, are aluter.
I9RI n. reJ-'ft l*/..: that I possess u,
*urgn ! : > *■ • e sit aunt
’ ri-sHivnce 14 luUr* noith ot C'uiumbne, tia. and nea/
lb< Trey Fartury Thm,- 1 cndrrU acres >i go*.*
. l-and, welltaiprrn c-!; about I:•© in a food stare o
f cultivatton; good dm iUng bonw. oegto houses,bain
! stable a, g;n bunn-and acre urj fiutmng uteiisiu or a.
. kind*; e--M. hos nnilo tvaron*, huoaehold an;
. kiichcu furu.tun-.co;/< and fodder, and varmujolh*
fr*t ratensigii
J borbood.good neigtiboo* aud good society. F:<s
( eatl and i4tek at ant land and to.k.
B. Ii BRIXRFIStD
Mry Tth wtf
j n\ - ■
I the* uit •M’Nlnrary ul xtnd evuoty, b r list.
I to el. toe k- . : .r*.d ne* ■ a t/fwiiging to the ewai
of NVi.'.'tmi \Y • • ■* •. ■’ luie of said ewt'Tttv
G. li MrkEK, AdiflC
July ft, D#l.—du
Mai?
| yft !Ll.be 4!d b-t re titer nr* nasr Boor it
j ia in •’batiahoocou eonutv tiec*iem. t-y virme -f tu
! ord**/ tiom lh--< </un oi Oiuii-ary for s.ti/1, ouniy, ,n
! the fit'll T<i> s via Os tab r n-xt with.f. the law ft
b/Mir* u( swh- aft lit, ,ai.on t/tt-/u*irgm tL c#uiKt i-i
A 11. Au-l/fl ,;i- • bH'4 i; J~/ iitiDibff e.ghly
’ fivc(-Jyia;be eix-h.*’ Dmorkt of i.tid t'-ron v cot.
! taing ator or less, aho, cast bait o so
, number e igliiy.tour C*4: iu xalo niufrirt aid <x>uu!>
coa'aiaiPr nacrv*a>o e< V bens u-ote ,i ,-*
lot of laiut Buniher irttsty-*,! (Tt,/ .r said dwtiict
’ aad rnsn</ Ma,nt hi :< htirbtimDvd and eigb<
. acre-, iu” or i',’ Th-re ii ~!./>u ‘H I ncii inrun
lion agoondve:’ gb'Ueon t:.- j*r,.r- </> aM
; other impr *venw rise . raeif good
T.-rnis roat- kitoWro oa tb< day #f||]e.
JO/I N z I NNr.ll . Alir
J iui enite .\.gL. v- 1. Aug •- id
| Georgia, i it : -Do *■ lier < outifj
Court of CJHti.itiry, |1 :~*r frr m% !Al.
D ivid \\ >in arul
Aug dam- Wynn,
Ex’is of the vtiU M s /v,
l Thoms> II tfyrnt,
dti'd.
I 1
, 1 rainof grand mn of iu. i.- 11 Wynn,/'. p*4UH-d
wbuivriU’ viitt,’ it tHi’ Htaic . red to ap
, pear haloft saml ( (forton the ••cun.! Monday /
! Movembef next, beingn AHjoun/i and Term ot t*
j Conn, and -eile . . r in f nn of tbe w. *
of saidTbJtnfts 11. Wysr. and c-nn-rt the .mew
] h- zle.i/vsl • di> no I ante r ord. i.d rfiat thutuh ■
publteheu in terms < i the la-
Given einter r- ■■ / 4 ... .; ti:4* r-, C>
Auga-t .'/th, Irh*
; An* 15 w - W.I'ABM H. 4
GKOHGI Mni ton 4 oimiyi
IU LK NIKI Morion Cokrt of 0 it;.,a
U’lft-REAH w tiatti P Harlow finvmg .*-
pl>/- it.on for h-iteis of sdnn nisi ration np*u> Ui
vet ate oi M-nh R, htriou.de ea-eo
Tuvm ttri -ii-rvt’ r.-to . it- n I arfm nisb u .<
•ioguiar ;h’ kw4**d sud cnrdl ora 4f *aol
lo and appear a: my nth, tt on t,,e fir i Monday m
November (•• */• --e If tuv tney 1 ve, wit rtid
iit r sbc’iia n.*t • rant-i in ,i-i uppiirau -
oording to law
Olvvn Nttder I,IV 1 1 d-n J .th: -irpt/n, ■ I l"tb.
MAt.('M HAIR.
HeptlC—w-fot Ordinary
QFORQIA—Mar lon Count}
TWO MONTHSsfter .late aj t D.eatfou wUi be
made tn the Cohrt vs Ordinary . r leave to re!!
the Und belonging to the estate ot John UrUßn,
late of enid eountv, oecoarcd.
\ CHAMPItffF/ Ex’or.
DP I. i’tn
GKOUGIA .Mnsi oigor ( oujafy r
\TOTICETO DEBToH’ AND f REOHORd
iv AU p* -n* .iideto to thu *-t.t(c of Joan
tVooilolk. dr/ *d, ire fe/jne-ied to make inirne.liat.’
paytaeaLand nil Having claims *alti?t snld eiat*
areresueotr-d (•> |iw-//emt Urrpi duly proven, within
tbe tiro- nr* icrtbed hr ra- oftbey Will h- debarred
JUH W. WoOLFOLK J
[Eire.
wm o wooi.roiK \
Cnlumbu- OsL . I*M dftlw Id
GEORGIA—MarIon Count\
r TWO m rotbaan, s da r, appli afton will be ata4-
1 to the Court of *Hiiwy ofsaid cou*>tv, for leave
U/ sell ♦be ‘.n In -l/zugi ig to tb -*fate nf Wiley Rob
arson, late of soH county, ec*d
THOM AH L. ROGOBRf*, Adm r.
Bept-9, I foil w'-hn
GUMU.I A, Msrlou ‘ ouitty:
TWO month* alter dnte appik-atK/n will be made tu
the Honorable Court of Ordinary, oi said county.
>3a., for leave to *.tLtbe land and negroe* belong
ing to the estate ot JStn- Duke late of said countv,
dee'd FRANCIB A HI KE Ex r
Book Binding
EtSOUTED to fipsrtor tij.t at tbs sßss cf 11
• OBkttßM* Tiass. r