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NEW SPRING STOCK
MANLEY & HOUSES
ARE no* i! receipt ol au elegant assortment u
nFRSnG & SU.M tlKlt DRV GGOUS, to
winch they respectfully invite the attention ot customers,
consi-tinata part only of
K egant two and three Jun** Byadere Organdie*. Kobe t
Q iiite and Byadem >-U VI VlE< SILKS.
U . do FRENCH J ACOMiTTS.
Plain Birege* of all colors—L-ibiti’s manufacture.
A large lot ol Figured and Plain Jaekonetl and Lawn
at low pricer- , . ~
Edge-mud fnaertings wrought on Irish Linen.
Fine Linen Yokos—a beaoiitul article
Nunsook and Vlnll vtuslin?.
Id, II and 12 4 Linn-n and Cotion Sleeting?- Emboid
ered a id Lace Sells, French Colla-s of late style.
ap3-wiwtf IIOOG^
EARLY PdSIPO.VtUSd-itlt'P ‘’Abn.
WILL be a ddon t e first Tuesday in July next, bi
lore the Oonrt House door iu the town ot Blakely
Eirty . inly, b jtaesn the usual hoars ot sale, tbetoi
Insist properly to wit:
A nezrj boyia-nsi Prank, about 28 years of age, and!
ars I oirueo er. levied on as the property of navid t l.ee t
sa.is'v a at. iron Ka-iy s ipermr eu t, iu favor of K. IV. fc
> c at tjo vs said David K * ee, a*d other ft fas in rr.y
bunds vastid *?e and Jones-ievie* having been made an*
sa. uo'tpoued. _
AlsoAUhe iinio time and pia.ee, will be sold. J.ot o L.anf
n-imoer o-ie p.mdnd and si*ly four In -he 2s:h cistricto’
*a and ;o'!ns.v, iev.ed on as the p-operty ol WiUiaxaK vvii
lia ns t > s,iris yatl a issued ‘rom ho’nferior Courlof saio
count*. in favor ofitnbt J. B it- v-said Williams.
1 -ANTH'NY HtJTCHISS,Sh’ff,
Blakely.May S!,Hsß—wtds.
GGUitGIA, Chatiahoochew County.
Court of Ordinary July Term, 1858.
RttLS MSI - .Vherras MsinueUi. liaip and Henry J ■
v t adfiktinstiators uu the estate ot Joshua R. Me-
C v*U, decease i* apply tor Letters ol Uisminiou from said
Ordered, That all persons concerned shea
cause V aiTv the- have, whysald letterssi.ould notbagramou
at“n ■ Court ot Ordinary to be held in and inr said county
on the ‘d Monday in January next, and it is farther ordered,
that this Rate b, publish, and m terms oi the taw.
A irue tru-.s fip i irom the minutes-t said oourt July 7,18 u?
July l-wfiut K.U- KUFO.U), i Jrdtnary,
UsltHlSlAi Oluttahoochse Csantyi
Court of Ordinary, July Term 1353.
RULE Nisi.
WHERE AS, William J. Mcßride, T-oma.lt. Mcßride.
aid M Wurdlav, Executors ot the ast will and
testane not William Mcßride, deceased, haring fully settle,
the b niiie-s of the estate c.i said decerns and, apply to me loi
Letters Ol HismissK n from the stmt:
it is t”ere ira or.le e-l, that all persona concerned shew
cause if any they have, why raid Letters should not b.
ur st the court of Ordinary to t>e held in and lor san
ennty on the second Monday in January next. And 111.
fa trier Ordered, that this Rui be published iu terms ot th.
\ i- i^T ptrrom ihem ‘ a r;°R
, s uarliitt’a Sale!--tgre-ably to an orderoi me Lour,
vjr if II I try ... •; i atm ocher county, Ga-trill be sold or.
the Ist Tuesday in Octob r next, before the Court Houee
door In Tassuta. said county, wi.hiu the legal hours of sale
Ths north part of Lot of land, number one hundred and
sevmty-slx (I7) In tile aid district of said county.con
ta-liov oiu hu idrtd acres more or less.as the property ol
Jmu M. Htrriei L., ans f lano Williams, and Sarah L Alar
tin.orpha sofii.U. .Vlllums. deceased.
Terms made known on the day ol sale.
DINiKL 11. WILLIAMS, Guardian.
July 12, IRAB-w4fds
“"Corriniha A. Ilargis, ) Libel for Divorce,
vs. ! •
William Hargis. ) .'ileriweiher Superior Court
IT appsaring to the Court by the petition ol the Sheriff
that the Defendant does not reside in this county, and
it further appearing, that he does not reside in this State:
It is on motion ordered. That said defendant app-ar and
answer, at the next term of this fourt. or that said rase be
cousi lered in dolaull, and the plaintill allowed to proceed,
and that -his order he published in the Times & Sentinel,a
public newspaper of this State, once a month for four
months, after ihe adjournment of this court.
By th.-Court. GEO. A. HALL,
Attorney lor l.ibellians,
A true extract from the Minutes of Meriwether Superior
Court at February Term, 1858. „ „„ ,
WIILIAM A. ADAMS,CIerk.
March 2d. 1853—w4m.
NOTICE.
BY viitne of a decree of th- Chancery Court for the
Eleventh Distrct ol the M iddle Chancery Division ot
the Stn'e us Alabama, rendered at its May Term. 1858
in the ea-eol Paul J. demotes, v-. Edward T. Taylor, et
al ,1 w II expos- to sale in Crawford, Ala ,on Monday the
sth day of July next, liefore the court house door, bp
tween th- usu i! hours oi sale, to the highest bidder, upon a
credit till the Istday of November next, with interest from
the daf ol sale, a NEGRO MAN named EDMUND,
about 27 yearsol age.
The pirehaser is require! to give a bill of exchange,
with a good acceptor and endorser, payable 10 me at the
Bank ot i olnmbus in Columbus, Ga. „
May 2'. iv4l ROBER T N HOWARD, Reg.
GEORGIA, Talbot County
Wll iKEA? John G Barkedale, applies to me for I,o’ *r 01
Alininitrfttiou,de bools u**n on the estate ol Lldridge
Ad has, decea td , . „ . .
The*e are therefore to citeand admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors ot said and. ctased to shew esuse. i ,
any they have, why teturs of Administration km aforesaid
t*h: iM not be graided to said ap heaniattherourtolOrd
-Inar> t> be held iu and lor sa ti eouuty, on the first Moudaj
(iiv.A. r.itler my hand, IhU 2!tdy of Jl'ey.
js/ .y :3_ w jo.I. MdtKN lii.TlH)NF.,Ord.
GEOR(tIA, rhattahoochee Comity:
\\J Sti3in sc-u?g and Wl Ham apply
\V to motor Letters ol AdminL*>trailion on the estate 01
Richard !*ir late oi said oouniv, deeastd.
T ie.e ure ,-i r e.i-.re cueantl admouish alt ana singular,
th i. i Ire i at I ere tilor, “I said deceased, to appearat my
o five by Lie 11 -s Mo i.tty in August next, then and there to
she v c i-i.if viv they have, why said letters should not be
gm re i to s lid applicates.
under my hand, at office, this 17th day of June 1858.
j m22-rw38.11 K. G RAIFOBH.Urri.
OE'JRGTA, Muscogee county.
t'ourl of Ordinary, March Term 1858.
j-, , . si. V'ilereas John B. Dozier, a.lmtnlstra
! J, ho usta'.e ol In. M raoham, dec’U, having up.
pliol.o I ris.ion from said administration:
l t ,. pi , re o dcrol. tail all penons concerned, shew
Cirl ,._ i ■ 10 . y nave, why said administrator should not
be i.. a--. t tne'Taurtof -ir.linary to beheld in and for
ea-.jr i:i’> n i > l-t Monday in September next, and that
tnit it.tot oop-ihlishedin terms ol the law.
Tr -m the minutes of add Court.
March 2, IBW-.im JNO. JOHNS-IN, Ord.
<1 Rl) RGI A—Chattahoochee County.
‘|X7HERE\S David G. McGlaun applies lor probate
Y Y oi ihe hist will and testament ol Win-Roberts, late
ol snid county,deceased.
These are there ore to cite and admonish all and singular
the heirs and legatees of the said deceased tohe snd ap
pear ai mi offi.-e in said county, on o- before the first Mon
d .y in Inly next,and file their objections, it any they h .ve,
iv iv Raid will eh uld not be proved in so emn lorm, admit
ted to record, and Letters Testamentary be issued to the
Ex-cuior therein named and appointed.
(liven under my hand al office, Mav 13. ‘BSB.
Mav 25-3 t E. G- RaIFORD, Ordinary.
GEO RG! A—3l itscogee County.
Court if Ordinary, Jane Term, 1853.
RULE Nl S*.—Whereas Timothy M; rarv a<iinmistrator
hi the estate oi VV ey VV i'oilJ decea ed, having appli
c 1 t ••*.> >!■* n ssi.vi:
Uis tberjf-re berohy irxlere l, Th.at all persons
shew c i mc, if any they have, whv said administrator should
nn b * dismissed atthe of Ordinary to ne hell in and
f, r i•i i v o.i me Ir P t Monday in January next,and that
this R lie bep in terms of the intr.
\’r i-* iri ;ript rr.un the miuutes. o said cmirt.
JunaiVl 5*5 w fi:n JoHN J* HINBON, Ordinary
LOST OR MISLAID,
\ SMALL POCKET BOOK, containing the following
notes:—One given by B H R binson to me lor $100:
dated about ihe27iho! Anril la-t. due one day alter date.
One oi W Z Cock, lor $250, rimed February 1r57. One
on ihe same lor :?U5, dated Februa y 1857—both due one
diy sher d***- One on John W- Ang in, for SCS, given
in M arch 18f>7.d m Ist of January last. One 0.. W. C.
Wi sori.jr.,t >r 32’0, due Janu try las', given in 1857 One
on Steph-n Hodg - g ven to Jes-e Williams or hearer, for
$35 Oae on G. W. Holmes for SSO. I waru all persons
uot to tra :e lor any of said notes.
T. E. SPEIGHT,
Early County,June 21,1853. wlm.
NOTICE.
GEOUGI \—Muriou County:
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN .—This is to
pivedae and legal notice lhat on or about the day
of— 1451. th-u under and by virtueof the act (of September
21 1351, entitled An act t ranting bounty land io certain
officers and soldiers who have been engaged in military
service ol the United States ) of the Congress of the l’. red
Slat-sot America, a land warrant to wit. No. 11 327, lor
eights (81 acres of lau l, wis issued by the Commiss-on
er of P-nsions to Mieajah B iggett.of thecoumy and Stale
aforesaid ; .Iso, hv v rt e of the saoi ■ authority, and about
th- and iV of— 1852, land warrant No 55 4 :5, lor fortv acres,
was issu ‘d'-y the Commissioner ot Pensio s to Z >m B
Bell of -aid coun'v and S'ae—That said Mieajah Bag
gait and the said Z *ro <. Bell, respeciively. for a valuable
coasid-ra'i >n to each ol th-m by me paid, assigned and
transferred to m ■, (in blank) according to ihe statu'e in
such eases made and provided, their said land warrants
army described, resoet-iiv-’v, (the said assignment and
transfer heing writ'ea i” blank on ihe hack ol each ot said
original land warrants in due lorm of law, and da-ed (he
dry of 1851,and signed by the said Mieajah and
the said Znroß respecMie'y ) That afterwards, to wit:
on or ahum the dav of 1855, sa'd land warrants
were ma-led in the city of ('olu-nhus in “aid Sia'e. >o Cat
iin, L-vitt !< Cos., at ihe city of New York, (N Y .) and
the sam ■ It ivin •he mso ma-l-d a? aforesa and, were lost nr
miscarr e I, :o that ihev n ver reached said Catlin, Levitt X
C-> ai ihe ci vof Nev York as aforesaid, by due course
of mail or oth -rwi'e; that said land wan ants as before de
scribed, nor ei her ol them, a-e in my power, ustodv, or
c-wrrol, hilt that the same have been lo't in manner afore
said; I'hat it is my intent ion to apply to the Commissioner
or Pensions for a duplica'e of each of sa'd land warrants,
acen-dinn to'he stam'e in such cases made and provided.
This May 14. h, 1853. .
> HEZEfCf'H K. LAMB.
May 25 wGt Bun a Visia. Marion -onnty. Ga.
fwo months after dae anulication will be made to the
Mono-able fourt of Ordinary of Muscogee county,
for lea to sell a House and Lot in the town nfSpar'a.
Hancock county Gj , being the late residence of Mrs. R,
‘lV iioi JOHN REE3, Guardian.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE.
£it £5
MONTGOMERY & WEST POLNT R. R. CO.,
MONTGOMERY, Nov. 12,1857.
s and a Her ;hisdaieib* PAd.SLNCJLS TK/iI.NB on Vhit
V, _} road ii>vtrrned Oy in© mn**ixjk BCljl-LUL!
DAY TRAlfh.
Leave Montgomery
Arrive at Weal Point 3.30 p.m.
Arrive atfolurobue *.&<! p. m.
Returuing—Leave YVeei Point 9.30a. m.
Leave r ‘oiumbu9 Ju.OOa m.
Arrive at Montgomery •i.tup. m.
NIGHT lit AIN.
Leave Montgomery 5.2 b p. m.
Arrlveat VVeai Point
** Uoiumbuß i.ifOa. n.
Returning-—Leave tveai Poiui 7.3 t p.m.
Arrive at Montgomery 2.3U£a. m.
Through ticketb can be obtaiued(n>. Double Daily Connec*
.ions) to Atlanta and Nasuv .lie, and daily ton
aectiour to Huntsville Memphis a.d Knoxville.
B.G.JONES Lug’r &. Sup.
FREIGHT ARRAiNGEMEM
BETWEEN ATLANTA AND COLUMBUS.
BY an arraugemeut between the Railroad Companie. com
p jsing the two rouieg ir< in Atlanta toColuniGUP,c<iJCiu
led at their Gonvention at .Savannah on the iGlh iitsianLii
was agreed that the loliowing rates beiv,ttn Atiai la and i;o
----.utubus auaii govern,tak'iit eflect Item tl eliTfcl day o'. X'ay
tds7.
VIA WEST POINT.
CVrn per bushel, lie. Wheat 12. OatsS. Hacon, VVhiaky
Flour in sacks or bairelg,ptr *ooiba. 35c. Boj-<
i.ard in cans or bbls., per ibb lbs 46c. Coal, Pig Iren, by
load, per ton of ‘JUDO lbs. $3.75.
VIA MACON.
Corn per btiselMc. Wheat 15c. Oats 10c. Bacon,
Ry, Flour iu backs or BbJ®., per li;0 lbs, 44c. Bagging,Hope
Lard,in cansor bbls.. per 100 lbs 55c. Pig Iron, by
carload, per ton oi &KHI lna.s4 bb.
J. MUSTIAN,
President and Superintendent Muscogee R. R’
GEO. W. ADAMS,
Superintendent rn Railroad.
LViFnb"N FOOTE,
Superintendent Macon and Western Railroad.
GLO.U LULL,
Superintendent Atlanta and I aOrange R . R.
SA MO bi. G. JONES,
Engineer and Superintendent M.& W. P. Railro&u.
May 30,’ IH37—wfctwti.
MOBILE AND GIBAED BAIL BO AD.
IMIE i'assetigei4l Freight Trait, will leave Girard a:2 I
M.daily, connecting at Silver Run with & daily line r
stages to Villula, Glenuvilie. Eufaula. Fort'Rainea, and Marl
anna,Fla. And at Gueryton daily, with the Matr* s for Tel tt
Olivet Lnon, L'bunnenuggee, Midway, Hardaway, Pero
and Union -Sprin b.
L'*pyingGueryton at 4 A. M., daily, the Cars will reaci.
Girard at 7 A, M., connecting with .he Opelikaaua Mu§
30gee Trains.
Duplicate Recei f ta must accompany Frelghtshipped.
Ail freight must be paid before good*, willbe discharg
ed.
Freight delivered at the Depot before 4 o’clock P.M. will
be shinped the following dav.
Fieightg for stations No. 1 (Fort Mitchell.) and N0.5 (You
ions’) must be prenald.
Wav freight must In all cases be paid n ADVisn.
JOHN HOWARD.
n.ari2s 1857-wJctwtf. Engiree: Sup.
CHARE OF SCHEDULE.
SAVANNAH i& CHARLES!ON
STEAM- PACK ET LINE.
RUNNING IN CONNECTION WITH THE
BJorth Eastern R. R. of South Carolina.
STKAMCIt GOItDONj F. Harden, Comman
‘•s^Jder, leaveh Suvannali for ( harjesioii eveiy
>and(iy and Wednesday afternoovi at 3 o’clock,
and at Charleston wiih the im rnii g taii o/ the
North Rustem Railroad, going North. R turning leavet
Charleston every Monday and Friday night al M o’clock,
(alter the arrival'of the carbon the N. L. K. R.) and arrives
at Savaunah ea.ly next mornii * *•
By this route paFenger* can obtain thrc ugl, tickets to and
from Savannah, (iO. and VVilmlngtm. N. C.
Having a through freight arm \ a< m with the Central R.
Road and ita connections, all freights b. tw-en CharL non si.d
the Interior of Georgia, consigiod toil e agents oi this line,
will be forwarded with despatch and free ol charge.
J. P. KRO( iKP, Agent Savannah.
E. LAFITTE & GO, Ag’ta.Charleston
Jan 15—w&twt f
S 6 LKS OF
COTTOW
IN COLUMBUS.
FV'T'T^XKVEITHER in Warehouses nr to a-rive, will
jnaMHnCHH *e promptly atteuded to by the ui dersigned,
ho hopes, from fifteen years’ experience in
‘e<iing Pianino’ t otb n— In* connection tor tl e tew years
iu si tm st m the Warehouse business—his krowbdga o*t the
Cotton trade and ot our cotton buyers, ad led to the ‘act (hat
lie <1 oea not nor will buy Cot ton, direct ly or
wilt enaoie h m to mako satisiaotory bans.
Cotton consigned to him if not sol.l on arrival, will be
promptly stored inany warehouse desighated by the Planter
and injured if requested.
I.IKERAt. ADVANCES MADE. Goods purchased formy
customers free of commission.
Office next door to E. Barnaul fit Co*
sept 2- wtf D. P. ELLIB.
Real Irish Poteen Whisky.
THE subscriber is now manufacturing the real Irirh Po
teen VVhiskv, at his pi ice one aid a hall miles Irom
Columbus which h** warrants to he pure and genuine, at and
equal to the begt Poteen Whisky manufactured under
ground in Ireland Apa.t from ns being a health? and
pieasant beverage, it is an excellent remedy for Colds,
Dnrrhoea, Worms, &c- For sale by ihe bottle at Brooks
&, Chapman’s Drug Store, al Braestll &, Co’s by the drink
or otherwise, and by the gallon at the distillery.
mar6—wtwtf A. BBANNAN.
BROWB’S HOTHL,
OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT,
MACON, GEORGIA.
E. E. BROWN, PROPRIETOR,
B. F. DENSE, Superintendent.
t’W Moals ready on ihe arrival of every Train.
Macon,Ga., April 1-5 Ta'A wtf.
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE.’
suhscribers will continue the Commission Bnsi-
the uld stand ol G-eenwood Hardaway &.Co.
rariiL-ular ailenlion willbe g-ven to the saie of Colton.—
Casli advances made. Baaame and Rope supplied at mar
ket rates. Also, a heavy article of Cotton Osuaburgs, Cot
ton Kope and Mattrasses of the nest quality.
We have on hand a few ol Gianger’s Magic Corn and
Ci>l> Crn-hers, for which we are aL’ems
Aug 8, 1857-wlv GREEN WOOD & CO.
A Splendid Cottun Plantation,
FOR SALE.
HAVING determined to go w st, I offer rny
for sale,lying on Spring Creek, in Njjht ol
tlie Newton Road irom Fort GaitiDp, containing
1 500 acres are two sett ements, with ail necest-ary
tu Idings, dwelling ho se&and plenty of outhouses, good
•Jin b and screw: five hundred acres of cleared land,a
! is gc i ornon of which is tresh. .-tny person wishing a
g oc bargain would do well to call and xan.ine the pre-
The above place adjoins the lands ot Mr. Boy
i uigton on the West. Some ot Hie la"d i- very go and being
| swamp la d j . GfciORGE VV. COLLINS.
Mav 4, 1858—w6m.
PLANTATION FOR SALE,
| 1 offer for sale the p’antation owned by the late
I Mrs. Cook. It is 13 miles from Columbus, on the
Hamilton road and contains about I,GOO acres, o
whicnabout 400 aces are woodland. The buildings con
sist of a substantial two story dwelling house, excellent
bam,Gin Houeand Negro houses.
1 will take $6 50 per acre in two payments for it. If not
sold before, I sell it in Hamilton on the first Tuesday
in October next, to the highest bidder.
MARTIN J. CRAWFORD.
Colnmbqs. Aug. 18th—wt*.
LAND FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber offer® so- sale about 4000 acre?
tßSfcnf Land,comprising TOO acres hott< m land, about
000 acres fertile hammock. 600 to 900 acres now
JSLTin cultivation, in good repair and welt watered—the
balance good oak, hickory and pincland, with au * xcelleiit
range for stock.
The improvements are agood dwelling houseand all nec
essary bnildincsfor plantation purposes.
These landsare located on Pei Kiver, in Barbour and Pike
(bounties, on tne Road leadii g from Lnnisvilh to Monticello
by u Hobdy’s Bridce,” and will besold LOW FOR CASH,and
lu lua'itiiie* to suit Purchasers. Alsothe entire stock cleat
tie, hogs and sheep,ari offered for sale.
Persons wishing to purchase, can gain all information by
examining thepremises and consulting the su scriber.
H. HttßOy.
Ju 1 v I—wtf Pike CotiDty, Ala.
Great Bargains!
91 AM offering for sale in Pike Coun
ty Ala.,!>!iOacre-of voodOakand Hickory land
interspersed with long leafed pine. There is
3011 acreso!cleared land. The place isln good
condition will iwrcotnrorlabletranne dwellings,
two store Houses.(the storeboufesform a portion ol tlie vil—
I age ol Monticello) gin house, etc. 1 will sell all togetbcior
in quantities to suit pnrcl an it
-1 am also offering for sab 240 acres of the same quality of
tand,three milesfrom Monticello. shoot sixty acrceeleared.—
For particularsaddreseme atMonticello.Ala.
septfi—wtf H. J. WEST.
VALUABLE RIVER PLANTATION
FOB SALE.
THE Bubscr.b-r now offers for sate his valuableriv-
l luniatiou,eight milenabovr* Fort Gaines.contaln-
acres,of which 615 are t) st rate Rvr Bottom
and th** balance high Pine I.and of good quality, em
brac i.g a good and comtortable dwelliug With a well ol ex
cellent water, anew Cotton screw and Gin House and all nec
essary outsell see and fixtures fthe bottom land 360 acres
are cleared, one third of which is fresh.
In my absence apply to Samuel A. Grier or emi At Pres
cott, at Fort Gaines. JAMEBGRIER.
January °ft. 1 °s >i . —w'f
Notice to debtors and oreditors.*Al] nersoLt
indebted to the estate oi Jel nN.Csrur, late of Tal
bot countv, deceased, are reqni tied to makeitriir ediatr pay
ment.and there i:tv:ng lemauds against said estate are re
quired to presentthem to me duly attested within the tine I
prescribed by law or they will not be settled.
P July ;3 li-w4od WILLIAM It, EtV. j
F. LANDON,
HATS! HATS!
CAPS! CAPS.
103 Broad Street, Columbus,
[la-i on hand an elegant assortment ot Spring and Sum
mer Hats, embracing SILK, CASfiHMfclKti. and S()f 1
HA’i S, ot every variety, color, size and shape. For sale
C HE E A I?.
Columbus, Ga. March 4, 1858. w&twtf
MEDICAL COLLEGE
OF THE STATS OF SOUTH CABOIINA.
IHE Aun ial Course of Lectures m this Institution, will
commence o the Second Monday in November upenihe
following branches
Anal J E HOLBROt K M. T>.
4iirgery J J M, M • D.
Theory and Practice of Medicine ..PC GAI I.LA B • ! , Ml'.
Physiolouv J-VS M!,!_. 1 RIF, M. D.
Ylateria Medica HLNKV b FR M. 5.
obstetrics Hluß P IO LAU, M. i.
Chemistry 1 C SHEPAht', J!/. D.
Ueinonslraior oi Anatomy FKAN JIBT MllA'.t*, l>.
Clinical Lectures are HHivered twice a week *l the Marine
Hikspital and the Roper 11 capital, by ihe Physician and *ur
ijeori ol those iiogpiia ; s
Tie An ttom cal Rooms will bo opened in ctober. and di*-
sectionscondr cted dailv by the Demonstrator
In the Anatomical Museum valuable additions have been
mtde in models or a very large size, illnsiranvi- oi tiie more
min Jte and delicate structurs of ihe human - y
A valuable & id i ‘teresting c dleclinn rn wax of tl.’ vari
ous parts oi the systtm, in a healthy and discard Mate. I as
also been added. IJENBY tL FROST, Dejii.
JunoOQ
‘rrc -;-v -r a••
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♦'VV'-lr |c-i ii •?; ’V
■■ - 1 -
# DISCOVERY
LF OF THE AGE.
MB. KENNEDY, of Roxbury.has discovered in our com
uiou pasture weeds, a remedy that cures
EVERY K!N1) OF llUilOll,
FROM
The Worst i'crofnla, down to a Cciruicn- Tinijile
He has tried it iu over eleven hundred casts, and mver
ailed except in two cases, (b -th thunder furor., he fas
bo in hts possession over one hundred ceiiifica‘t ol iis
value, all with liiwenty miles of Boson.
Two bottles a-e warranted < cure a nursing sore mouth*
One othree bottles will cure tne wor i kind ol Pimples
* i hi face.
Two or three bottles will clear the system oi biles.
Two bottles are warranted to cur tke worst canker in tr.e
nnuth or stomach.
Tnree io five bottle# are warranted to care the worst kind
of Krveipelas.
Oneto two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the
Vw*bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and
blotches among the hair.
Four to six bottl s ae warranted to cure corrupt and run
ning ulcers.
One bottle* ill cure scaiv eruptions of the skin.
Twoor three bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind
of ring worm.
Twoo* throe bottles ate warranted to curethe most d?s
peratocase oi rheumatism.
Three or four bottles are warranted to cure’-alt-rheum.
Five to eight b‘**tles will cure the worst ohfc of acroltna.
A benefit ;n al way-ex nerieticot from the first bride, nd a
nvrleci cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken.
R'XhUKY. MABB.
DxiK Mvdvm: -Th * repitatlon os the Me iica* Disc ivery.ln
ill kind oi hu nors,lsm> weil e.-tahlished by the uuan m. us
voice ol'all who rave used It, that I need nt say any hM.g
n the subject, as tr.e mosi skdliul phye cians ami the at
jareiul orugglstr in flecountry an- unnnimous in its p aue.
In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice. I do it
with a full know ledgeol its curative power, in reiieviigall
ind curin; most ol those diseases t which you are unfortu
lately soliahle. Tbutinost excrusiatmg disease to an affec
icnaie mother.
NURSING SORE MOUTH ,
is cured as if by a miracle: your own temper is restored to it,
naturalsweetnes-.and your babe frotn short and Iretml n>| s
:o calm and sweet “lumbers; end the Medical discovery bo
;oraesa lountan o’ blessing to your husband and households
In the more advanced stages of
C A N Ii E /?,
t extends to the stomach, cnmdt R
DYSPEPSI .4,
which is nothlEg but canker on the stomach: then to helu
.estinesand
KIDNEYS .
;relir.g a sinking.gone feeling,and an indifference evvn to
tbe cares of y oilr o w:> famiL.
Your t)xuach is
RAW AND INFLAMED,
your food distresses yon. rnd you can only take certain kinds
■tnd even of that your system does not get half the nourish
dient it contains as ihe acrimonious fluid of the canke r oats ll
up: then\or complexion lo ses Hs ijlotn and becomes sal
‘ow or greenish, and your best day gone. For want of nonr
i hment y<mrsystem becomes niid flabby, ami the fibres
of your body becomes relaxed. Then follow a train of <lia-
wbich the Medical Discovery is peculiarly adapted to
C U R E;
Pa’pitatlon or the heart.'pain In the sid \ weakness of the
<pine ands nail of the hack, pain in the hip joint, when >ou
etire, irregularity of the bowels, and also, that most excru
ciating diseases, the
PILES .
Row many thousands of poor women are suff ring fom
’hisdlseas-and pining away n miserable li e. .and thi-ir next
door neighbor not knowing the I wish to impress on
your mind that good old proverb .** An ounce of prevention
is better than a pound of cure.” In the
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
yon have both the preventative and the cure, with this great
and good quality ,that it will never,under any circumstances,
do you any i jury.
No chan ein diet is necessary— ea’ the best you can get
and * nonghol it*
PißKFTiossifoß U*t— tabJesnoonfu! per dav—
Cblhhen over years desert ‘pnontul—Ohildr* n lion- five
to eight vetrs, teaspoonful. As no directions can tie appM
cable toall consti'UUons, tak- suffleiert o operate on the
bowels twice a day. Yours trnlv,
I'*N4LD KENNFfiY.
- NG. \Vh*-le
le \gem, OohimbiiM Ga. novli fimwi
Clear (he Track for (he
G EOR GIA A LC A IIES T.
DRS. T. & N. L. GALLAWAY,
HAVK invented a medicated compound for the cure o
all diseases ot the Skin and Hair, which they honor
with the name oft e GEORGIA ALGAIiKST! A
menstrum long sought f*r and never ohtairn and until now
ll is a remedy of the South, and we a-k of tlie South
fair tria* of it? virtues and otieot? on all the diseases w>
claim tor it—as a specific. Lach week bring? us tidings o*
cures perfected by it, th at exceed our most sa’guine ex
pectation?. It ha? no equal in preserving resto ing and
beautifying the hair; eradicating Scurf and Dandruff; pre
venting Baldness and Grey Hair?; curing diseases of the
Skin, (Hands and Muscles, Bruises, Cuts, sprains. Slings
of insects, Irritation and Swelhnc caused hv pi?onou
plants, Lrysipelas, Ringworms,Scaldhead Inflamed Skin,
Prickly heat. Pimples, Scrofula, Tetters in ail stages. Sail
Rheum, Sore Throat, Shingles, Rough lands. Periodical
or Nervous Headache, Chapped Skin, Chilblains, and all
external inflammation?. We will give a lew voucher* to
what it has done,and irus’ the Aicahest to herald it? own
fame when used.
Monroe, VVaiton county, Geoi fe
Alabama, Randolph County. )
January 10th, 1857 y
Drs. T. N. L. Gall away —As you requested me to
state what time my hair began to fall off, I take pleasure
in saying to you that in 1852, mv hair began to look dead
and fall off; the surface of my head became an entire fcu:l
and tril my hair dropped off by the time I saw y<>u in G*o
gia,lßss The one bottle you sent to me while al my
sister? (Mrs >irCiirley’?)made a permanent cure of it.—
The Scurf and Dandruff all t -ll off or di appeared, ihe se
cond bathing, and before I left Georgia my hair wa-* fom
or five inches long, and is this * ly as fill! and beautiful a$
ever, and rm>re soft and lively; cry person that beholds ii
thinks it oiled. It ha? been over ighteen months since the
bottle of Alcahast c jveout. ld< wish that all the afflic
ted would give it a trial, a? I hadt ied mmy remedies he
fore, from eminent physician*-, all ithcuieffect.
JANE CARSON.
G eorgia Walton Uounty.
We, wh<“e names are undersigned, do ceitily that wi
were witnesses to the above case, that it is true as Mist
Carson has stated, when she left here her Lair was a? bean
tiful and full, covering ihe whole head, a? before .diseased
and resembled siik velvet.
OVF.RTON G. McCARTY,
SARAH McCARTY,
SILAS R AY,
PHENNIAH RAY.
Georgia. Gwinnett County:
Drs. T. 4? N. L. Galiairap — My daughter, Mary Eliza
beth was attacked with a Tetter on her head. I applied to
three or four eminent physicians, each applicntionouly ser
ved to aggravaie it. She was r.o afflicted that she wns
compelled to sleep on her face. Her hair had nearlv all
fallen off. The one bottle of your Georgia Aicahest that
I paid one dollar for, made a complete cure, and her hail
instantly commenced a fresh growth, and as soon as natu
ral law? would admit, she had a fine head of hair and is
now as full and beautiful as ever; it ha:- been well *ve t\\ o
years. You are at liberty to use this—as allmv neighbors
will testify to the same. Yours truly.
FIELDING HAMILTON.
Georgia, Walton County.
Drs Gallawav b; Son —My wile ha? been afflicted
with Chilblains all over her neck and shoulder?, in large
lumps under theskm, *- o ne “f them ever running as com
mon bile?, which threw her into a high fever, headache,
&c. Hearing of your Georgia Aicahest, l procure-a
bottle, and t' my great joy, it, in a verv few days, made a
cure, for which accept my best wi-hes for your success in
so valuable a remedy. 1 hear it? fame spoken of hy every
oerson that uses it as a specific for all the diseases you say
it will cure. Youiftrulv,
W. W PETERS, J P.
For gale n Columbus hy D. Young, Dantorth Nagel,
and Rrook? & Chapman. And also by Druggists gene
rally throughout the country.
June 24.1857—wAriwtf
Land Warrants Wanted-
THE subscribers are naving the highest market price for
Land Warrants. Call and tee ns.
J. ENNIS * CO.
Cohoftbin, June 27* wtf.
PRICES TO SUIT TIIE TIMES!
THE EAGLE
MANUFACTURING CO.
OFFEIt ilit'ir various st\le3 of Honda, comprising
O'NAIiUKGri, YARNS, PA3HION (or fripee.j
PINE-KNOT PLAINS. NEUKO KERSEYS,
SOU I'llE-:N UNSKYS “TRUCK FuR
TKOWSKRS.” COTTON ROPL,&c &e.
AT GAEATLY REDUCED PRICES.
They invite the special attention of the Trade to their
Stock which is complete in every respect.
J. RIiODLS BROWNE, Agent.
Columbus. Dec. 5, i857. twliwil
GHEAT ATTRACTION l
Bargains ! Bargrins ! Bargains !
anas*
WISHES lo inform her friends, and the public
genera 11 > ol Colutnliue ui and iin-vicinity, ihal she
is now ottering lor sale a complete assortment ol
GuiiiJS.consisiing in part ot—
NEAPUI.I iAN BONNETS, from $2 00 to $2.50.
M I S S Es (i IP S I E S SIOO
BLOOMERS, Irom 87 Ic to $ .25.
Handsome tiaiise 1C I li B O N S, 25c tier Yard.
And a large lot ol Swiss Trimmings at 20c per yard.—
Cali and see : ‘heap lor ( ash.
July 23. 1857. w&twtl.
DISSOLUTION.
rMri copartnership hereioo i<- exifin j ui dertlie name and
st; le ol M.VKU, 8 g- RA-JLAND was thisday dissolved
by mutual coi stut. V’an Marcus will continue me same oa
sine-shi tiie old Stand, and wit atteiiu lo all sem- inei tsol
thelu • Ho- .0-I'. 1 8vs twtf
GEISBIBiE PREPARATION
or
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND
FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU.
For Diseases of the Bladder. , Kidt eus. Gravel Dropsy ,
Weaknesses, Obstruct ions, Diseases, Female
Complaints and all feoff On a&es of the
Sexual Organs,
Arising from ami Imprud*-i c*c? in It'e, and removing
ail Improver Discharges troua ibe BkUder, Ki Le^s,or ScXuui
Organa w Letter exist hgin
MALE OR FEMALE,
r"V’ Fifia vi ami cans, il-sj n.iy I a\• orittin'ted,
And no Blatter of Ito.v Long Standing,
Cicirig Health and Vigor tc the Frame, and doom to
the fa!lul tkeek.
JGY TO THE AFFLICTED!!!
It cures Nervous M:d Debilt & 'e*i Suff rers, ULd removes all
tne Symplouus, amDuy wWh wi-l be ouji.d
ludtspoM ion
to Lxrrtion, l < as of
Ptsv*t, l. a** *f Xiurnory,
Difficult) of Hr athii g, Gen
eral vveukiess. tiorr4*r ot Dis
ease, Weak Nerve?, Treinbling, Dread
ful Honor of Death, Nigh: Rweals. Cold Feet
VV ,k lumess. DimiMssoi Vision, Languor, Uuiver
a l l.tsFitiulu of the M isculir s-yst* m, Olten 1 normous
Ap elite, with Dj>;ipuc Uis Hot Dane?,
Flushing of the lio ly. of tie Skin,
Pallid (ViiLtei aiue ami Lruptioia bu
the Face, Pah tu the Bin k Hea
viness ot the Fjelid?, Fre
quently Back Spots
i l\trg l*efore
ihe byes,
wilh Tciuporftry Ft.ffusirn ad I oas of Ffghf; Want of At
to <u>m, .resit vjo nlity.Restleasnea?. hh Honor f
Society. Nottdi-g s nie D.sirable to such Pa.
lient? tha* S itu te. anti No h ng ihey rn .re
Dread for Fear of Them elver; uu Ke
popeoi .Miijiut r, no Kaniest i in-, no
tpecr'Ht on, but a Hurried
Tiara lion rom one
question to an
other.
These symptoms, if aPowcd to go on—which this me Heine!
invariably r. move*— to n ioi<v sL ( >Brt OF PVV R.'FA
TUITY, aM I PM.FFTio FIT-**—in i e ni which the paileot
• ay-enpire. Who can ra> these t>ce- i !-es are nor. Ir quernly
f.liowert i y tito.*- cJtTetni disease? IN-M OY AND •ON
SUMP CtON 't t he records o H-e IN* ASYLUM , and
the melat choiy deat‘ s by • t NSUM lTl‘ >N, heir ample wit
nes-. to theiru h ri the?- assertions. In Lui atic A-y lun eihe
m §t in'3 a rebelr exhib tion r-ppear?. The co'intenence lac
lualh soUifen and qnie<ie<ti ute- i either Mirh or Lrie! ever
vists it. Should u sound ol the vo.ee ctur,it in rarely articu
latc. 4
“With woeful measures wan despair
Low su :en touims his vrio hegniltd ’*
DebiPty n est terrii h ! and has brouyl.t thousand? up~n
thoustm a to nnliniely t*?, ‘hi s blmtiia ti e ambition of
many noble youths. It can bu curud 1} the u?e of Uii.t
IN FA LL!IJLE If EM Kl> V.
If you are sufferirg with ary ri \} o al ve c!bt-<s!i p all
roenis. theFI.UID i XiRAi T Bl’tHU will cure vou. ‘iiyit
ami be convinced oi nn flicury.
BE WAR K OF QUA- K N< STRUMS AND QUACK DOCTORS,
who falsely boast of abilities and re'crerces. Oitlzers know
and avoid them.and save 1. t g . c ? ff■ r'nv. Mo* e>. at and R>pos
ure. by sending or ral.ii.ff for a Lo.tle of this Popular and
sPKOiFD: IU .MI DY.
It allays all onin and inflammation, is perfectly pleasant in
its v-rste and odor, bwt imoit diate in its action.
Helmbold’s Extract Biichu
D prepared d'rect’yacc* a I nsr to the Buies of
PHARMACY AVEJ CHEMISTRY,
with the accracy and ki:<>w'edire and C3re
devoted in ithrombi a ious. :-ee Professor I)I.Wi >’ Va na
bl - tViirkson the PractCA *i''P.iysic and most of the lateStau
dard Works o. Medicine.
fine liurdred Do S ir-* will be {ad to mi y Physician who can
prove tha* the Medicine ev r D juied e Pat ent : and the tea i
to ny of t ottsnnd? can be.>roui.ced t* p r ove lha it docs urmt
stood. < asesof Irons out-werl-'t • i irt< en year>’staml'nir have
been - TI Mt N Y in
possession ot ihe Proprietor, vouciioit its virtues and curative
powers, is i e nora'iinx nao es well known to
FGxasjxrt'Dß a:nti3 fame.
103 003 lJottles, Slave Ueeu Sold
a,nd rot a rinsle instance of a t .ilure ha<* been reported ?
Per? nHUy op.arod before mo an A'der-nan of the t'ity of
Phi la L-iphl ■, IT T. if rD.MbOIiD, Choun-t, who belnv duly
tiwo'ii docs -asthni hi? prepara'.loii c -nta'ns no Narcotic, Mer
cury or ii jur.ous /Jrug.but are pn eiy vegetable.
II.T. HHL.MIi >L!),S)lo Manufacturer.
Swoin andl-übscribed betoie inr* this23il(l<y of Novenb-r,
18 4. VVd. P. HIBBtKD, Aid
Price 81 prr Uottle or Six f.r $5, Delivered to
t ny Add.ess.
by reliab’e ad respnn-iblo Certificates from
Fro * ?-o sos \1 mHcal Colleges, lerymen a^doihe*?.
I’r.pirei and sold ly 11 T UrtLMBnLD,
Practical and Analytical t hernist.
Na 52 Scuth Tenth St. below Chestnut, Atssmb y Build
ings, Ph la.
f&Tr. : had of Dr D Young Columbus Ga..and
of ail JJ' 1 exists and Pea'rrs thr oust out the United
Slat:* r an ntas and Provinces
BEWARE OF r CUNTEBFLITS
Ask fjr HslmbDld’s—Take No Other.
* cmss guarantied.
May,£2—wt 3m.
CINCINNATI DISTILLERY.
/pike’s \
(f Offagufrlia \
\WHISKEY I
\ C^inci illicit i J
\v OIIIO.^/
v>\
ji O \
l S.N. PIKE'S |
(.’KLEHRATKI) jj
\jy/fagiulia 7/ftis/cey//
COUNTERFEIT,
CAUTION TO PARTIES PVRCIIASINU
B. N. PIKE’S
MAGNOLIA WHISKY,
Cincinnati. Ohio.
THF. in nuiacttm r ai.o sole proprietorof the
above ti-Buo oi Whisky, would respectfully intoim hit
:.ÜBtomer? anand
las appeared in the Oißrlr?ton and other Southern markets,
t connterh ii oiiheal ov* Vhbky. Leu e a poisonous imila
tin, tiranded ‘imriar to hi? bra? and. It passet. under the name
of s. N. 1)\ kc’s jf/aginil'a Whisky,Cincinnati. Ohio, and oth
or name? similar to F. N As there is no party in thie
:it\ hy tne nameol S.N.Dyke, inundfd to impose and
receive ttio>evho would purer ac” the gei nil e brand, I
make ihi- stavmert to put per lcsorineir sua/d. thereare
3evcra’ person?in !l e can ai cl v f-t makinenn Iluitaiion,ano
t'siny my naciio with a ?livhi alteration. I have analyzed sev
••ral samples ol this counteneit brand, and found that it con
tain? a dearth pnii>n This ’act al*?** trpTnip to cau
tion the public to protect those wi o are liable to be deceived.
*nd prevent the evil results attending the u e ol this poison
ousimitation. I also hereby caution the counter eiter? oi
my brand, that I willpr >sC’teth. m to the full extent of th*
taw. T.egenuine S. N. PikeV oil? Whisky is distilled
rv.m the best Qualities o’ By* and Corn.and is warranted ire*
rom deleteiiomorobDoxious corny oritd,lt belLg a pureand
healthy neverare.
’ any parties have recently commenced mokirr a brand of
Whisky calltd Put the? an an iniiaticr of y
trade brand s j? careful and set the only trenalnf Mavnolia
VVhiskv made in the United States,ai ddistill*d only b’ me.
gIMUEt. N>IKE.
Vo. 18 & 20*yr:ota#r StjMt, ClßCiuaaU,oUl.
Jut* 34 1847—T/&IWi4T.
BEDEIL & WEEMS,
Wholeißle and Retail
GROCERY DEALERS
©Diyssws*
VyILL ceep constantly on hand a well selected sMock
* i* > ,i irismc all aiticleain their line, which are nffeied
toth ir riends and the public generally at the LOWhSt
MA RIiET PRICES. Give ua a call.
LOCK WEEMS. A. O. BEDELL,
Columbus Ga. Dec. 22. wtwif
AUCTION COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
NEW FIRM.
THEundersiyned would tnt'otci their friend* aid t’ epublii
that they have associated themselves togetl.ei uiuitli.
nameamLtyle or
HARRISON A PITTS,
at the old stand Nos 59and ft 1 West side Broad Street* sot
the purpose of transacting the
Auction. Commission, and Negro Business,
and solicit Lheii patronage. Al! business eon mil td u thei l
care will he promptly a and faithful y attended to. They wil
-fivetheir pere-onal attention to the sale ol Beal F.siaie, Ne
ffroes. J/i-rc.hai.dizeaiid Produce. l avup house? filled up
exprß'ly lor the purpose. 11 ey are prepared to board, to pur
cha-ean i sell Negroes . n Ooa mission.
Liberal advance? willbe m.de as usual, on Negroesand
Merchandize.
Adfoinisiratorsand Executors’ Rales attended to on reason
able term ..
t~ITY'r rn 50 to ftO LI <£ ELY NEGRG OF.S of all classes will
be keptcoustautlv on hand.
GHA3. S. HARRISON;
GEOuGE I. PITIH.
Columbus,July 23,185?. iulv23—wtwtl
PL \NT ELS’ WAKE-HOUSE.
@THK undersiffned have this day purchased th*
Warehouse pripiriyof rfrE-VAKT, UR ■’ Y
and will cont nue the business (so ably and eatigfac
orily ctnducLd by them) under the firm and style of
DILLARD, POWELL & CO.
jWVYVv in soliciting a continual ce ol tl e patronage so hb
gMffirfffijeraliy extend*d to our pred* c< s*od. “ e take occa
ion to st that no labor will be *pa red by us to sub
serve 11.* :u;er* st oi our custom* rs and ir on lb.and we shai
ut all times b nr *artd to extend tl *n> osual taciPtiea.
F. VV. DILLARD,
it. H POWELL,
N. ‘. <COTT,
ADDIS N FR \ZIER.
WESLEY WILLIAMS.
Columbus,Tuly Ist, 1857.
Tbe above will inform the public that we have sold out
Warehouse propert"!o -Messrs Dillard, P* well At Co..and w*
take great pleasure in reconmcndii g il*m as every way
worthy oi public pa!miunre. and solicit n contmuantc oltht
patronage ot our iurraer custom* rs aid tri* id for the present
concern. STLVVAJcT, GRAY &. CO.
Julv B—w&twtf.
FONT'AIN i: AN D LO VV ELL
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSES.
g—- -s HUGHES, DANIEL & CO., g&T
BPjfffS Having associated with t?>em W esley C.idry'yi
Vi\ \\nl Hodg* s. and takeiDhe Lowell in additioi to WfimLl
the outaine v\ arehouse, and having ereatly increased their
stora.*ecapacity, will continue tiie Warehouse, Ke*
celvlng, Forwarding) and Commiasion Bu*
ines9, utidertiie finunumeol
HUGHES, DANIEL & CO.
OFFICE AT THE FONTAINE WARE-HOUSE*
Our particular attention willbe given tothe sale of Cotton
and other collegium Ms. l\ e are prepared to afford all fa
cilities usual m our business Liberal e-ash Advances mad*
on Fotton.in ?to-* or lor shipment toother points
Baggiug, Rope*, Sale Ac-., will be furnished oui
at current rau a, au I orriersoi every description,
wll* meet with prompt alo utio i. Thanklul tor the lib*ual pa
trouuge ol last Btaaon.we ocpi (or it? coiriii us ice.
VMM. H. Ib.IIES,
WILI lAM DANIEL,
JN<>. R. EASTHAM,
f—ll 1857—wtwtf WESLEY 3. Hodg S3,
i. N. CL\RK, Murfreesboro* J. ORA< E, Marietta
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MURFREESBORO TEMN,
atenllon eiven to purchasing Grain, Paeon, Lord
kc. &c., on all orders euc'ostng remitta: ces.
itefereucess
J.R. Wilder. Savannah, Charles Campbell,Macon.
I’ F Sioveall, Augusta Col. R C. M tt, Cos umbus.
Hugh, Peter>& .'o Atlanta. Th mas Joseph. Monlirom’y
Col J. H. Glovtn, M i-ietia. Lanier ft Philip?, Nashvii.e,
Wra. r pi-nce, Exchange auk, Murfreesboro’ Tenu.
February 1.1H5H wnm.
B®&l!iFiaDEl3
TIIE HALLOTYPE PICTURES!
A. J. RIDDLE,
HAS purchased of .f. Gurney, of New York, the exclusive
right tor.akinff HaPotype Pictures,which is a littleahead
ot anything in the way of Picture taking th- world has wet
seen. 1 here i noriiing to which they can be c pared in the
art *f Photography, but bear a strong resemblance t* wax
figures, for sot mess and b< auty of light at.d shade. Ladie*
and gonttemeii are invited to call and examine Fpecimens
Aitist? who desire to learn this new and beautiiul art. and
secre riatri? for other counties will pleaee ce'l or A. J RID
DLE. Jolumbus Ca. JulvVa—
Black-Smithing, Horse-Shoeing, Wagon and
P'ow Work, &e.
tjUl E undesianod have etailcd ihe above business on Bry
* an Street, opposite Ihe Perry House, and by strict at
tention to business hope to secure the nattot-aae ot the
public. jan'Jtwtf K. B. PirIRCE & CO.
Ready for the Season!
T VERY RE-PriC I FULLY ANNOUNCKTO MY
I friends and the public, that 1 have a sp'endid supply ol
Ihe UK UAT .-OimiUKIN UKiUKUY , —! mean
JACK SMITH’S SOUTHERN CORDIAL,
the remedy tor nil classes ot Bowel Diseases, Flux Dye*
enterie?, Dtarrh*>ea, (chronic or acute) the re ult of Mea
?les, Tvpheid Feveie, Are., and in (act all Spring and Sunt
mer Compla'nt? of Children, and Chldren Teething, ll
is the most reliable remedy, north, south, ea.-t or wet—
not withstatiditig the world i* disgu-ted ith humbuuaery
1 am a Georgian, and have lived in Columbus lor the last
si\teen years.and never exp*ct 10 leave it. I appeal tc
my neighbors for all the evidence of the above facts, that
the Southern Goidial ha? no equal for the above mention
ed diseases lam a-king lor the wor-t case in Georgia,—
and it 1 tad to cure it, it shall not * o-t tne parlies one cent.
Oh, if the wrld could know a? I know, arid as my neigh
bors know, h *w many sufferers would fi and te'iel lrom this
cordial; but oh, how great i?prejudice! Down with your
prej dice, one t me; and ty the Southern Cordial. It is a
remedy adapted to this climate; it is innocent in its na
ture and reliable in ita medical properties.
Please call at the Planter‘s Hotel, wh re I will take very
great pteasure in satisfying any unprejudiced mind that 11
is economy iD* U*or any ard every tamily to keep a bottle
at home. The demand is incr asiug daily.
Call and give it one trial.
JACK SMlTH,Planter’s Hotel
Apr: 12—wtw6m Columbus, Ga-
MOREBOOKS!
THE l.ileot E. K. Kane, by Wm. Elder.
Bayard Tavlur’p Northern Travels in Sure*
■?7jm- Lapland and Norway,
nilifirffpg Barton’s Lite of Aaron Burr, (new supply.
I)r. U:viri2ston's l iavtls in S-uth Alrica.
White's Gardening for the South
Spuraeon’s Sermons 1-1,21, and 3d a Tie’.
Inquire Within, or 37uu Eac.s lor the People.
Just received by J W PEASE<b CLARK.
Columhue, Man h 23. 1858—wtwif.
1000 ACliEi OF
Flint River Lands, for Saie.
* THR audersigned being desirous ot winding uj
heir r for sale, on an> time to suit pur i
haser-w h vul able ?< nb n • n **i
. Oio * Acres of Land,
i)iiiu on the West ride os the >iiit Kiver, ten nnieMiorth ,*
Oglethorpe, and ten miles south oi KejnoUs ‘>'wi hundred
a*.resot t iis settlement is number ont- pine land, the balauc
(Mho aerna) entirely ?wmp. fbe swan>(> lai cl is le*-? liable t<
>e in mi ululated by the River than any lands on said Kiver
in Maeon comity* and will and •nbtU es make iron* tit’ to * I
bushels of corn per acre, and ir m 15*0 io J* 00 lbs ot cotton
Thereare B’> acre-** - , pi tie land, and 15 of r'wnmp cleared am!
it a state of cultivation* Waitr, health and society cannot
be excelled in sou.h vVestcrr Georgia. Apply to
UOoK & MOST FORT,
Jn’vtf—wXrtwtf. -i • i l**thn <*.Cn,
“""LIVERY & SALE STABLE.
jsBl THEundersigned having this day pur
chased (he Liwry Stable now occupied by
®JrP“T| jjff 0 S. Hart A’ Cos., nnd formerly owned by
KAae>.adiJi4*llmehpr X. Pi'te. willeontinne the hueinese
uoder ine name and style oi IVU Y& \V II.KINS, and
by giving their personal attention to the same, hope to re
ceive from the public a liberal share of its patronage.
J. 11. IVEY,
July 16, 1857. F. G. WILKINS.
HAVINGsoId our Stable, as noticed abjve, we take
pleasure in recommending to our friends, ail drovers,
and the public the new firm, and solicit for them a continu
ation of the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on
us; believing our successors will anticipate your wants
and attend lo them personally,
iulv 17—wtwtf. C. S. HART At CO.
NOTICE TO THE CUTTON PLANTERS.
WE the undersigned, inventors ol the Iron Screw Prea
lake pleasure in calling attention to this Press, tor
which we have otitain. and I .ol It* s Patent From experience
we are sat etit and that this Prera is not only capable of press
ing cotion lo the size, hut with a amall additional cost
ol comp'ession at tne Gin to a size suitable for .hipment by
•ea going vessels. The cost now for compressing is from
70to OOcente per hale, which indirectly tomesont of the
planter This Press a durable, as all of its heating and
enabling parts are of Iron, simple and suitable for negro
management. We a e making arrangements to put up the
Press at.all suitable points tiir inspection. For hirther in
formation, address us at Selma. Ala., or D A llobbie.
Journal Office, Moßtgomerv, Al* ,or E. 0 Corbett. Coj.
ambus,Ga W.F. & C. J. PRQVO3T.
Aog.t-wtf
warn m® qnim ©does.
J. H. DANIEL *& CO.,
123 Broad street, Columbus, Georgia.
Have now in Store and are constantly receiving their usual Stock of
©tPKOK© gOJUMSGS ©!L®'iT!)©?
Os their own Manufacture.
ALSO—A LARGE STOCK OF
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
Huts, Cups, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, se.,
Ali of which have been selected with the greatest care and no getillen an can tail to be suited who may
lavor them with a cal'.
Garments Made to Cx der.
We have also a very handsome stock of Cloths, C tssitiieres. Vestings. Lit ens. &.t, &.c„ which will
be inaniif c tiret! to order, ittthe b*st umniter ami warr.tt.teii ‘n jit r.ecl s.uisftcbon.
Persons in want of good articles are invited to give tis a cal!.
May G, 1858—wtwtf. J- H. DANIELS &c CO.
Bacon! Bacon!
W R laverrwm hat it rrd itU-c cni ftartty rscrtvleg.
rV Prime Tent.essee Haci n—Han s. S des and Smuidtrs,
which In will sell al lhelo.es. Cumois-ioi. Houset.rices.
Mar2l> v i vw’ t E. H/\ hN ARI* &• CO.
TO THOSE INDEBTED.
it TP, hereby give notice that sllclatmi.lue us, and no’ paid
Yt or satis acmrilv arranged- prior to the next return day
of the re,pctive counties in which the pa lies reside, will U
“mar!?"?! 1 9 '*‘ ibte ' l, E n VRNARD fc CO.
FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber naR on hand a few STILLS forrranui; *tu
rinp, Peach Israsxdy or WlkSsky, which he wii
cV. very low. ALSO,
Tin, Sheet Ir'n and Japan Ware,
every lecription,w .cl can be bongbi&t th: lowetratea*
qj rn’ nj Q s :_£ci
on©NQ ia t noA* and liberHiterm?.
J. B. HICKS, Agent,
julytft v et iCext i vnrhetnw “Stans ft read *
BED-STEADS.
A LARGE lot of very neat low post Bedsteads, as low
as $4,00. For sale by J- [I. SIKES,
Columbus, March 4. Sfi Broad Street.
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS.
JACKSON & REDD,
Dealers in staple* fancy dkygoods
Boot?, Shoes, flats,Caps,&c. Ac.,
8G East side of Broad street, opposite Redd & Johnson,
Columbus, Oct. C, ’s7.—tl.
D. C Jackson. J-J REnn-
The Mo ntain City Hydro-theraputic Initi
tute-
FOR fuM particular?, address T. Carletnu, M P. at
l); lttn. Gtt. Gabon i? situated ttO.VIi!,? fr-m At
lanta, and 40 miles from C .attanoora. on the Genrgia
S ate Hoad Dalton, May I—mat 11 3,n.
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA,
vy F i!e eH, Iv ve this dav pureliased irom Jas
II imilton the Try F..ctorv nd entire slock, and
v ill continue business u.:d*r the n>ime and Mye ot l roy
Manufactuiir.a Company, and will niaii'riaclureand keip
constantly on hand, at wholesale and retail,
Chairs, Bedsteads, Wardrobes. Xub3, Buck
ets, Safes, Tables, Bureaus,
ani other Hou a e Furnishins articles. Al! order? address
ed to the Troy Manuforiuring fom *any will re-eive
prompt attention. &. HAMILTON.
Joseph Jefrerson. John 11. Hamilton.
Coluinhii . (’ 10 -wly.
UPHOLSTERY.
THE undersigned woukleav to the rublic that he is
prepared to execute all orders in the above line. Spe
cial attention will be given lo Upholstering Chinch I’ewe.
Tele a-tetes,Sofa-, and Chairs. Repairing done neat!
and at moderate charges.
FebS-wtwtf J H. SIKES.
AYER’S
§-%/ , CATHARTIC PILLS
(sugar coated)
A F. MADE TO
Cleanse the Elood and Cure the Sick.
Invalid*’ f-'atlier*, !tloih*r P h Vhlclau s,PIt-
Iftuihropisifi ichcl ili*-lr I- &nU
Judge lliclr Virtues.
FOR the CURE of
Herdache, Sick Headache, Foul Stomach >
Pittsburgh. Pa May 1, 1855.
Da J C-Ayer. Sir: I have been repeatedly cun and o,
the w>r-l headdrhe any body can have ny a dose or two * *
your PHI.-. It seems to arise from a foul stomach, which
they cleanse at once ll tiny will cure others as they do
me, th*’ ‘act is worth knowing.
Yours with respect, E. \V. PEEBLE,
Clerk of the Steamer Clarion.
Billious Disorders and Liter Complaints.
Department of the Interior, )
U ashington, D. Fei>. 7, 1856 5
I have used your Pills in my general and hospital prac
tice ever since you made them, and cannot hesitate to say
th* y are the be.-t cathartic we employ. Their regulating
action on me liver is quick and decided,consequently they
are an admirable remedy tor derangements ot ihat organ.
Indeed I have seldom found a ca e of b ilious disease so
olx-tinate that it did not readily yield to them.
Fraternally your?, ALONZO BaLL, M. D.
Physician to the Marine Hospital.
DYSENTERY, RELAX AND WORMS.
Post Office, Hartland, L v Cos , Mi* h Nov 16. 1855.
Dr. Ayer: Yor Pill- are the perl- ctun of M dicine.—
They have done my wife more good than lean t*d I you
She had been sick and pining away tor months. Went off
to be doctored at great expense but got no better,
then commenced taking your pills, which soon cured her,
hy expelling large quantities of worms (dead) from her
body. They afterwards cured her and our two children o
bloody dysentery. One of our neighbors had t bad, and
my wife cured him wiih two doses ol your Pills, whileolh
ers around us paid Irom five to twenty dollars doctor s bills
and lo?t much time, without being cured entirely even
then. Such a medicine as yours, which i? actually good
and honest, will be highly prized here.
GEO- J. GRIFFIN, Pcstmaster.
Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood.
From Rev. Mr limes, Pastor of Advem Church, Boston-
Dr. Ayer—l have u s ed your Pills with extraordinary
success in my family *nd among there 1 am oaJLd to vsit
in distress. To regulate the organs of dige-tim* and puri
ty the blood they are he verv be?-t reme *y I have ever
known, and I can confidently recommend them to my
Iriends
Sold by D. Young and Danforth, Nagle V Cos., Cojum
bus Ga. March 11 wtw3m.
J ANDRETII’S NEW CROP OF Gn..DtN’SEED
lg lust received and lersale by
BROOKS & CHAPMAN.
A!-o.ONION SETS of various kind,
dec 10—wtwtf v&lw
Landrath’s Mew Crop Garden Seed,
Just Received at
ian2B—wtwtf. J. W. PEASE’S BOOK S TGRR.
WRAPPING ANI) NEWS PAPE 1
OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES,
FOR Sa LE AT
Rock Island Paper Mill Office,
IN FRONTOF PALACE MILLS
TIC I* Ills CASH. innelfiwtwtf
“notice.
THE undersigned rt queen l nil pereone holding and. rounds
agam.i rile fimi ol Moehell, Hngan 6( Cos . n. I alrfit
dy rendered in io him. to render in ihe nine m nod.Mi Iv,
he desii#, 10 make eetili ments lo iheepi-ei*
in his hands, and be dilcharged lioro tbe office ot Reeei
ear. T. J. FRENCH, KtMivar, Me.
Mv 84-w8
THE CAKTEIt I ACTORY
JiSfsL,
IS now in full operation, turning om the best qnaliiv o
Meal. Bring mi yor t orn. ‘1 he highest roti.ke 1 1 rue
paid lor good Corn. Meal alw avs on h. iriai and h r-ale.
Feb. 11-wiwtt HAMILTON BOLANP
A BAKU—NEW i lltii.
0. F. NETJFFEB,
Success* r to
H. E. DIBBLE,
HAVING purchased the Mock and leased the
Store lately occupied by li. E Dibble, iu the
| HAT aud CAP BUSINESS,
I Would respectfully inform his trends and ’h- public that
he ha? made arrang merit? with a New York house where*
by he will be supplied with a general assortment of the
latest style of
Eats, Caps, Trucks, Valises, Carpet Eags,
Misses* and Children's Goods* Also a fiue assortment
of
Gent.’s Furnishing’ Goods,
For which a liberal share ol patronage is solicited.
C. F. NBUFFER,
At the sitrn of the Big Ilat, Broad st.
Columbus, Ga.. Feb II 1858.
FOR SALE.
. , lam now offering for sal** one of tbe most desirable
FT”} re?i-nce* in or iri*ar t.olumbus. It ie situated ja?t
l=as outside ot <he Bast Common, near the residence of
JLjU.Mj. Joh* H. Howard. The lot contains six acri*.
For further particulars, appi) to me atUpatole,or Ck&rlyJ
Williamsat ‘‘olumbus.
lane2o—iwtl C. R. HOWARD.
Hair Braiding,
ALL k nd? and Patterns done promptly. All kinds
of JEWEL - Y made t< ord. r
Agency lor V dentine and Buri. t’a Fire, Powder and
i Buiglar proof allum lmd >AFLS.
I Agency tor Fiy ai.d Muqnito Trap?; Price re*
Ita I $6 Orde s from ih* c*.utrv wun ihe Cfish eni h^ed,
I prmptly attended to. Retail dealer- suppl ed at a bbeial
j and sco *n
IXT” Watche? and Clock? RenaArcd and Warranted.
An entire new st.ck of WATCH VS & JFW F!•
RY, Silver VVar*. *Vc., bought a’ Panic Price?, ai.dwil
J be -old verv low at wh'!e-;.B a> and le'aii.
j B t .re purchasing elsewhere, uive us u call. We knew
1 our pne- s a* i goods will please.
| May 11 —tw2m A* 11. DeWITT.
j Enquirer please copy.
Selling Off to Suit the Business,
/-nw-r.rj AS I find it in up hill business selling FuruUa**
i, n ColnmhiH at present, and b*-inff aiixi*uatochaM?a
notnethiiiff that wi i pay tetter, I no* *>£er ni/
Safes, Sideboards, Wardrobes, Bureaus,Bed
**{. Disiln g, Work, and * ouiid Tablet,
Writing, uu*lue4 and school Desha,
Book Cases, &t.,
with ail other articles usually found l.n I urniture Siore.
I have ai -o on hand a lot o> War*’robe Varnish. Hair Cloth,
&c. which I wilt sell hy the lot rin small quantities.
Th* a'i->ve article* t offjrfor sale at prices that will insure
aalerto th 6? who wish to buy. whether it beat or beiow co?j.
t al*'-.ffir lorrmi the storj that 1 uow occupy. Poshes
alon given in April.
J. II.SIKES, No. 36 Broad Street.
February 10—tw ts.
BACON, BACON!
[ AM now leeviving a fine lot ol BriCGN and FI CtR
| wham 1 will s-vll at leduced | rices- Shoulders ‘} if.
Hams 9 aid sides 11 rents |ipr ih. hv ihe w It, Iffali-.
FI >ur $4 |er hbl. Buyers will find it lo their ii.ureft to
call Lelote purchasingelsewiiere.
B A. RICHARD*,
Opposite the Broad Street Hou e,
Jiinela—tvim S g i ol tie- Hog.
THE LAST CALL I
MONEY WANTED.
subscriber having purcha.-ed the entire inreretri cl
i V. R TOM MKY , it* the Notes nnd account* ol the
j late firm ot J. LN MS vY CO ,(whu h firm a* dissolved
on the first Oct 1855,) would earnestly solicit ali ind* Died
to said firm, either by note or account,to call at tlestcie
ol J. Funis &. Cos ,ai*.d seule the same,or ih*y will ltd
their Notes and Accounts in tiie hands o! an off m ‘or
I collection. J. ENNI^.
j Columbus, Oct. wtwtf
ECONOMY ITSKLF!
I WOULD mostearoestl> call.the ailenlion ot tbe public
to the use os this well tried
SOUTU Eli N KEMED Y
J for all Bowel Diseases,in any and ali of their loin s. Hux
j Dysentery, Diarrhoea, chronic or Accute; the r. suit ct Mis
sies c.,or *‘lnldr-n Teething, or any d*rrp*n*t c iD
bowtij* As much humbugeery sstl* r- may be intfcrvorN',
I know thecitixensof *'oiuni us and vicinity have ueu a
medicin.ti . juhl asain with more success than an. rtany
I nowin use. My neighbors shall make the verdict. I ci. j
j a?k atrial; ,h£i will tell tor its n.eii s.
J Picasecat at Conby At Go’?, oruer, >r at my reflderrf L T
| day or night. Sunday or Monday.and i writl rafcegr*:;! r ,f s -‘
; ure in staling to you such facts as wili satiety any unpnjua*
| red mind o li e above facte
; With fever? or i: flamation. ro danger. Ir-recci 1 ttft* ra*
i tare, it leaves the system aid bowels in a healthy coi:d it n.
1 and leaves no bad result? to follow. 1 am oily ssKr He
! people to give ita fair trial 1 onlyatk you to use it :s ri!e
! St freely."? thereisno danger in it. It isthe cheapest rt r. o )
: in the world, at least in this country. Liberal rediouii
made to dealers; or to anyone taking it by the dozen. Ail or
ders will meet with prompt attention.
Very Respectfully, 4AFK PM ITH.
.41 G'inby A Co.’* Corner,Columbus,
Mav 22. 1P57 w&twtl
TIIE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
THORN’S COjHI’OUNH EXTRACT OF CO
PAIBA AND SA USA PARI L LA,
| possesses advantage? r ot enjoyed hy ary oihcr medicine for
! the cure of sexual diseases, w hich n ii'twith an
| publn- render t assuredly highly popular, and a desideran m
| lone ?05*filt lor in the medical wo: Id It need? no cot fin®*
i ment or change of diet. In its approved lorm, that of | asf.
I it is entirely ta-t less, and cause? no unpleasant >en?aiof to
the patient 1 ha? acquitted he Ln ein a'n'o.ricr
j ery part of F.urq>e ; i* has leen examined, approved ol aid
j sanctioned by tin* ‘acultv oi medu-re, and r* c n n erdt and
•hv ’he most emirei.t ol the | t*<f ssitur. I’r*} r-r*d ly J 1.
! rilOUN.t fiemi>t. London, aid for sale, wholes lj*
| retail,hv toiiv A I'arrant vt Cos . Agents tor the Failed
Sraies, 278 Greet wieh Mien, N*-v Yik
A’ the shove vslushle preparation 1 a? been
c-ounterteiled hv ur pm ciph and pr.n e? ill the L'nirtd Stales,
the proprief- i a'r p'ert, a? a ' r * cannon agaiinl in i csi*
tinu on cousumei.*, a lat el. ol v hich ihe frith>w ii ais a tne
riniile. and which will I*.- Sound t uu t n upon the hoin-ir* f
9aeh p**’ ot ihe genuine ii tended t<ir sale m the 1 i'd
Sta ? e?. Canada, Brnitli Froviuces, West Indies, and Bcu.n
America.
/ chemist.tX
h LONDON A
?! JOHN.A.TARRANT •]
i'r NEW YORK. lj
SOLE AGENT. /
FOR THE /
s ffy
The stamp arcundvai h pot wH also bear the ranif* ct
iho pr priftor a--’ ol ihe United Stales useins ,
Duuruisis and Dealers will observe on each dozen ps lK ‘
age? the following label :
Important Caption. The increased repufatior
cr r <* o* . 't *tmp*)Uf extract -i Copa”’®
snif Ssrsnpartllfl.havp hern for *.thfrN ,p ‘
imitain nos this valuable medicine. Vendor? are | B r,u ’*V
larlv wariedoflhi? fact, li st they may be en their gua ,o
and not dispose of anv impure article. c*h*ulied to
their reputarion. and destroy the n’eiit? t the ongii ;• |
paraiion, to obviate “hi*h the Fuhsciifer (•ner-er**’ 1 1
James Tariani. hy wh< tn ii va? fits* it tier need -.i:o
! United States) has attached his .‘ignature to this ct u* lor
i connteifeit which is forgery
j Address orders for the ‘"[••J 1 £)}
I for shipment to JOHN A TaKHaN J & 1
Druggist?. No. 279 Greenwitb, cor. Warren St. f X. *
| Oct 7 1857.—wtwijr.