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G.uaD JoKY T Lltf'iS.
II \ i-.il* Vol XTt-
HARR IS SUPERIOR 00 UR TANARUS, ?
Ooiob-r Penn, i3oS. >
We the Grand J r*>r-ch >s-i and s-vorn for
the fiist week o! tins t mi, beg l.ave to make th.
folio rii.g presentments: .. ...
. hav * e*mi ied ihe ofn *,C3 and boenwrot the
Oidiunry and Lie .t i>*e Inferior aod *-u;jer>j
t our'e, nd tin i their books as usual, and always
heretofore, neatly and satisfeetorily kept.
Thr-r sea balance on hand of the Poor School
Find o! sevo s hundred and sixty eight” dollar*
tittfive cems: in Treasurer?*
VV • rt ine Jari in go >d and safe condiii- n,
excepting the steps and piaiiorin iu a decaying
fcta e a td rec ig repair.-, aod perhaps the Ja;
eeed* pamit g. W# rec **unend ife being kept,
as clean as possible.
Whr e bodies ot i en ur<3 compelled to be kep
t. gether lor a week at a time, on important bno
iw*ss. comfort is a great hem. The Grand Juiy
Room is supplied with hard, uncouth bteche?
calculated to tire out anripat any set ol men in a
bad humor, and perfectly taomtiing, with the idea
of me teased aggravation, Iu encountering the
special Jury B x, a tedious case, and a slow bro
ther at law We advise a supply of Chairs for
the Grand Jury Room, to rear up tho Jury Bench
es and “ripply tneir pieces wuh Chairs, or have
them eu'i.ioueu. This r-quest has been
made by former Janes, from time to time, but tire
honorable guardians of lire peoples’ money have
not .-edn proper to do k. We love economy , but
we love comfort, and despi-e a fjopuiarity pur
chased with siingine.-s. The high rates *ri tax
which we am now paying indu es us to hop** tor
a change. A
seat- within fh© Bar, adj sled i t seeing ***d hear
itia: what may be going on in ihe t ’ourts ©i Jn=- ,
i pp hv th** more peaceable and iortunate portion 1
of our citizens.
trie bridge at H. L. I owe’s needs plank and j
iaim*K ; is in a dange ous condition ; also, the j
budge near iVlaj Gunn’s is reported to us as need !
ii g repair.
The ronde generally are in a go<*d condition, j
owing, i erhap-. as much to w ath-r as work. We j
present A. J Gordon, Thae V. VVa-kr, and Le- j
toy L Pearce 1 • the con iteration ot info nor Court i
as < ommissioners ot the 7.7. h diet net. tor the bad j
condition of the public road leading fr rn Jud •* ;
Huey*- to Column!*?, or that porn n from the j
s unn side of trie Mountain to Dfetiict ime. We
art* almost in uc and to pro- nt ihe c<> ? miesjonfrs !
of the Shoo -h -*p di-trie* on t;c* ount of their por- 1
tion of the road from Glowers* Church to L w©** |
feide*-, which it- truly •* a bard roid to travel.’’ j
The Patrol service is too much neg acrid VVe j
advi*=e the r* pea! of Lint nonsensical aw : point- 1
ng Patrol er . and to uc© it os b:#re j
in the hands of the J i-t c©<* of tne Pea e, b rides j
the main object o- this last Act i- made a nullity :
in 5 fleet by the last prov so. We aovfe© afeo the j
repeal oi the law exempting per son* ove; 45 yea re j
from Patrol dut : oor most iscreet ad eff cmal |
men tor that seiv.ee being fr<m forty *0 fifty-five !
year- of age; indeed, we think that ihe Lififitlr- j
ture couid do good service if they wore, to spend !
a tew >*rsions entirely in the iei.eai of *Hv and j
u nless law-, or, if practicable, not to meet ai all j
for the ext ten years, and give us time to under- ;
stand the budget on hand
Crime seen sto be. on tire iocr ase in our county. !
In tue l-i>t nin months there have been some five
case* of poiH'ii and Bisp*ct>d p with in |
mile- of oor county -i?e. The fnihireto detect and
punish seems lo have encouraged attempt on ha i
man life. We thiak that the sale of deadly poi j
eons should be pro rihiied, undo* neavy (>ehaitie*, j
ex ept to pbv-- ins,tfd we d*Hi’t kn< W hat they j
are ec ss:*ry io ’b. *l* VVe murk, wth hi- Hon
or, judg* WoKRIhL, h t sp. edy iuefice i indfs
peu>Mble to go< and goVeionent, and hv delay many
Vi'lsa-.sft • a-t* their de erts ‘Phe interest •>! the
pub ic tfies aw y in a false sympathy, and the
criminal i- lei i< se 00 s<‘ce y ;eu fold more ihe
child of the dsvif than b- ? r* an ins -len 1 swag
gering wre ch that Im- ki 1 and his man nd ci.n m*
the fe irs of df who may come in h way 0 r
Juries almost ii v. rinhiy co v-ct on first trial, but
as ha* he- n don** rep- t- dly in our mi by ihn
hope of the So;>- me Court, ■ y and e shrewd: “• of
cou-<*i and by • v.-iy imag .b e ti*-1 -* . r ‘ pnblje. ,
despair, and, -a eon- q ei ce, the Gallows has
not had its cln**s : and as fo*emmrp
Beev-r vt j; i whipt oy - i e are suffered to w.-j*k
free through tho iWe would riot a up our
judgment in an a-rogaM manner,bid wed say that
our people.have not -ea ized tneir hoped re-pe<ri
ing ihe Sipr nv* Coar. ami m i* -s it results in
more errairoy >l io law h fnrhlic hr.* htk*9
satiefi and that t IS not the can sos the delay <1
speedy justice u will l e and -uiandcd to be
abolished, and ough ■ be* Ju-tice, we are in-!
dined t ihri k, i-soibewhar a mauer ofopni.>n: j
the Jury differs with ii Judge tfwJud- e withtiie
Jury, the Lawyer with the Judge, and th©client? j
if unfortunate, differ with all, and it r sidta that \
justice is a matter of opinion and satWaotton. A
party be lore th-Circuit Judge is satisfied hi* op
po..ent is o, and resorts to the highest Cos nr ,re i
verses the decision below, and hw satisfaction or’
jusiice becomes tiie disquietude and injustice of the j
other Bu .as • gainst delay, we would uot advise
undue haste. A vindictive and hasty public sen- j
timent is perhaps more to be dreadedth in a slack I
reluctant execution of the laws. One other rent,
and we have done In cas sos indictment for 1
murder we find, very prevaleut,a feeling and sen
timent again?’ capital punishment, which, howev- :
er. yields readily to a punishment of confnu meat
for life Had ffo Jury the power, where often j
they acquit entirely, they might ot e: th© se* j
verest punishment sho tol taking life Some j
th nk the punishment of all crimes should be left j
to the Jury We are not prepared to give an j
opinion. We hop? the-Lord,in mercy, may grant
to enlighten the public mind to a means by which <
to abolish doggeries a? the corrupters o negroes
and the morals of the white mat), and save us gen 5
erally from crime
To Judge Wokrill we tender our respects as a
man, and or high regard for him as an officer* |
The Soßcitof, Thad. Oliver, will accept <ur j
compliments fur his attention to our body, and the ;
same we tender io J. N Ramsey, Sol. pr* tern, j
VV© request the publication of Present- |
ments in the Weekly Columbus Enquirer and j
Times-
GEORGE A. B DOZIER, Foreman, j
Polemon L VVeekes, H* L. Lowe,
Wm. IVI Houghton, J A. JFloyd,
Moses Hopkins, John J David,
John A. Middlebroofcs, J H Pitts,
Jerre Reese, Elbert Ramsay,
VVm. H Dendy. J F. Hightower.
T B Pi* B Hall,
J. U Brawncr, Wm. D nsnn.
Ruudal Morgan, Galvm T Spir ks,
W VV. Moore, Ma.k \ Hulmg.
Ordered, that the Presentments be published s
requested by that body*
A extract f r m the Minute* of Harris Su
p*r ; or Cos r { . thi- October 20 h, 182-S.
October 25. 1858
N. H BxRDEN, Clerk ,
The People’s Candid vte.
Th© having c.lscha ged Us <!utv as
Tax **i c iver of Fnrlv coun’y, r.. t>> the beet 0‘ his
ability and to the satisfaction of ihe citizens orener
ally.taVes this method of re turning Isis sincere thanks
to the. same for past favo-s. and announces himself as
a candidate for re election to the same office on the
first Mon ‘ay in January icT.9.
S. X. HOIVELL.
Blakely, Oa. Aug. 2?—wtd
Pataula Circuit.
We are anthorixed to announce William M. Potter.
Esq. of Karly county, as a candidate or Solicitor
General of P iaute - • rc iU, su ject uo the nomination
o’ the Cuthbert Convention. augSl—wtf
Holloway's Pilis are a hailwl yq
all as ilih br-si amnhtla- Jof tile i Hemal diea*>-.
most eommnn to th>> human tamily. including
dv-p psia, hile, s . k headache.and ail febrile and
infiamma’ory influences. Tneir operation is sim
pie. liainiless aid eflective
Sold at the manufactory. No 80 Maideo Lane.,
New York, and by afl brngsiate, at 25e , 6Sc.,
and §1 pet box octlff—wdlw
DABBY’S
paoPa¥i43'u Pino. ;
A Hows no Hw.il in \meric A !
Rcm ves every bad OdoRS j
!i u -ts into contagion like a born O !
Y ields to nothing in stipretnae’ Y !
s taiids uiiriv tiled in its merit’ S !
P oisona cannot elud- its gras P l
it emoves rancidity from butte R 5
O fir- cures for sores and urn sis O !
P ur fiestha breath oo beauty’s Ii P ‘■
H ighly be .efits aod preserves teet !
\ ou osght to have if for your i'amii Y !
I. ets no maiaria escape its contro 1 !
Acts with certainly on ail miasm A I
C uts short the necessity for physi C !
T akes pain from the bite of an msec T I
1 nvites the notice of Literat f !
C omes up to the idea of Prophylacti C ! j
F lings contagious diseases entirely of F5
L ets nothing have color so beautifa 1.!
IJ se it freeiy and you’ll find this Fl U !
id more wonderful than feats of Mag I !
Manufactured, only in the Laboratory ‘s
J. DABBY,
Auburn, Ala.
From which, or Harrell, Risley is Kitchen, No.
76 Barclay street N. Y. it may be ordeied.
rolt SALE IN CO M ims BY
BUO- IKS &. H P.tI.YN,
J.S. PEMBERTON &.CO.
I.ANF KTH, NAGBi, * CO.
I). YOUNG,
Pro6sscr John Psr’o; Is so well known as a scien
tific yenttetnan tbrouebout the r-onth, that it is only
8 - e.sarv to know that he is the p-eparer of ihi*
Fluid, to le 1 assured there is no quackery ahout,H.
wfclfc*
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
HnW TO Pp.ESSRYK BIACTY. “ iith.ng i- more |
riec. rnmg to a mart,or woman, than a neautiful ‘
and luxuriant head ot htr, and a woman’s t.eau- j
ty is certainly incomplete without a fair complex - ,
ton, and he or she who neglects the-e ar-at and
tin tortant adornments of nature must expect to
utt -r the moriificatkin of p emature baldne-s, and
a wiiokled face end a sallow akin. Nothing is
necet-aurvto preserve iheaa erg-ntial attractions
hutt.u* ue ot Professor. Wood’s Restorative
IjOitismllc Times
Prof Wood’s Hair Restorativs —We have
had occasion to use this famous preparation of
’ Prof. Wood's, and at er thoruglily testing he
(jualrties, we fi. and that ■- here the hair is thin it will
t ick.-n n.it gtav it e-iii restore l. to its original
Cwh.ry likewise, it gives a glossy appearance, as
well -"is Uee.'rsthe hair fn.ni talimg oiT Tina in
valuable ingredient is for sale at the Chinaman’s
! na.Store ” southeast corner Frederick and Bal
im re streets, by r. J.C. Given .—Baltimore
Ciipier
:Solti by all druggists in this City and by drug
gists and dealers in mediciot6 gene,ally every
where.
oct — 12,1353.—vv&tw2 w.
HAVES HOLUZD ’ BITTERS?
Simple iu its-composition, pleasant to the taste
and truly wonderful in its effect, Us popularity
cannot be, wondered at. To invalids just rec. ve
ring strength, it is invaluable; exercising that soo
thing influence over tho nervous system, and im
parting that health and tone to the stomach, so
loured tor by the convalescent.” —Daily Enter-
NEWCASH
[ BEY GOODS STORE.
|James mcphillips
.Vo. 140 * BROAD STREET,
Masonic Building,
! Hus just opened with one of the boat selected
I blocks of
FALL AND WINTER
OHY-GOODB,
evor offered trirfwle in hecify, which for
j VARIETY, NOVEf/rV AND BEAUTY,
1 can*ot h * surpa-?e<l. They ere housht excln
j siveiy for 1 ush, aod will jwpold torCa h at pri
; ces much below those charged by any otht*r
i hooß*7 10
COLUMBUS.
I Having the advantage ot a buy r residing in
\evv Y rk h- w-ii be weekly in reci ipt ot lie-h
j (loud*, boiignt prntcipallv at th - large Auction
j Hales at immerse sacrificed, and they will i e ol-
I feted here at a-mnli advattc on co-t he stock
i compt,ses the CHOICIai-T VARIETY Ob
BARBOUR f()UN IY LANDS
FOR SALE.
HAVING pureba-ed land in the West, I now
off-r tor rale both my p antaiioriH, lying on
the North f’owikee Cre* k Ihe place on which
1 now reside, known a- the Berne Ivey Plantation
contains 2.-175 nctes, with a i trae proportion ol
’ fresh and Hammock land. Th re arson the plan
tat‘on 1,400 acres cleared, and in a tine state (
i culiivation. thoronghlv drained, with a large nutn
; her ot well loc ed n tehee. ■he dwelling ‘s
’ conimodinu-, havin- 6 ii.rg-- rooms, nea ly flntsli
’ • and, at:d t” situated within the corpmate limits ot
Glennville, c.trivenienl to the Col eges aid
Chnr. il. s he out house* are in go and repair at and
enffic.cnt sot lire aceotnmodalton of iOO negroes.
On tbs place, arc two new gin houses ot e “t
which fi.r j ailed by water power, to which is
attached a grist mill,all iu good t rder
Lying broad?.d .hi™ place i* mv other p mta
ti tree -tlv owned by • 01. W 11 t wens, cm
tairmtg 90l --ctw. The dwelling . ut ho re* g n
h,screw arc all new'and well fin shed,
equally c .nvctnenl to Glcni.v- is. B-i-ig de
temii. • and uxaelt, I would tied oS,jec to dividing
ir,y tsrds t-- suit purchasers. To ihesc acquaint, and
with these lauda I need not . ay n.on—to those a’
ad -ance. I wr.uh e*y that they c.omot b ex
(t'ii-a m point ot nealiii or pr.'ducttVencsa in east
Alabama.
Gle invill* is noted fort temorality.idielligence
end refinement of its cilizc . It i- si'uate- 12
m,l s rom : ho Mobile and O r.,id Railroad, 6
mile* trout Jc-mgan, a s'eornb.-at landing op tho
Cha'iahoocbie ri.er, and 16 nr.les Irunr Kitfaula,
to which point the South-Western Railroad r.t
Georgia wtil von be completed. F, r further par
ticulars, a. and ess me at Gionnville, Alabama.
p hi. \s I on axiou-’ o carrv out my plans west
1 i-topo-e it 1 can find a purchaser for ihe above
named lan i-. to let them go at the low price of
twelve dollars and a half per cere, cash.
A, and if rot sold bdbte Saturday the twentieth ol
November n-xt. t will huve them and vated into
twoor m ire tract* by asutvev, and oiler them
on that day at[uhlic ..uterv to the highest bidder.
1,-urd tinje * might do well to examine the
lands bei .ru buying elsewhere
H. BASS.
Oct 22, 1858. dVwtf
NOTICE!
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Tims
Davis,late of Muscogee county, either by
note or account, will please cal and settle them,
and those holding notes or accounts will present
■ hern. THOS. J. DAVIS, Agent.
October 23 18 c 8... w4od
A Teacher Wanted,
To take charge of Pleasant Grove
: f. \eadenty.in Karly County, Georgia.
aKfSpS&Tro neighborhood is healthy.and so
ciety good. A mail with family pre
er..-,iNone need apply bit R grad
ual ~| sortie respectable college, and of good
moral charncter. Karly application desired
Addre-* the undersigned at Stamp-uriUe, h.arly
county. Ga. JOHN S. .MEANS, c-eo y
0d22..wtl To ihe Board of Trustees.
FOREIGN"and” DOMESTIC GOODS.
! Ho won! t call particulai attention to his large
stock ot D es* Goods, bnawte, Cloak*, Kmurui*
I deries, and Hosiery.
Impor ing ail his Linen Good- direct from Ire
land, he will he p-epared to offer great induce
ments io tit >t department The following area
few ot the leading articles—
Dress Silks, tieries,
Bii.ck Hosi ry.
Silk Robes, 4 4 Ni irting Linens,
! French Dress Goods, Linen Mire ings,
“ Merinos, “ Damask,
“ Plaids, “ Sapkitm,
44“ I’i.i eos. 3-ieri Toweling*,
Hcrrianie P'intsfivds F uc Red Bia ikets at
f n-SIOO ‘ p al p r p ir.
English Prints All Wool Flannel 25
• Merinos JO cts. cts per yt.
“ Prlaines 1J 1 i Plaulrrs ’ Goods in
“ Poplins. 25 cts ] grc.it variety.
Shawls in great vari y
I’ogether with a genera) assortment of Foreign
Staple Articles adapted to every section ol the
,-out,try. Buvers are reque ted to examine, eom
pare and judge before making their purchases.
ON K Fit ICE ONLY. Every article marked
thoioweit - j. Mcphillips,
140 Broad street, Vlas rote Building.
s® 3L3mS7
A full a ot Bayon's Kt 1 open*-
ed this nioriiinff. JAS vtcFHILUPS.
140 Broad ,*ireec. Masouic Build.ng
important io
Planters & Country Merchants.
jambs Mcphillips,
I Would calf attention ot Buyers to his large stock
i ot Foreign and i) t ome*s;ic
I) Y GOOD .
As he has a buyer residing in New York, he
\ will at a I times he nrepered to offer good* t > the
Trade for Cash only) at the lowest New York
. i' op t ~-s bv the nal- or package
j';. <-rs will find they can save rnoneV hr hny
ing th'tr KERSE •S. NKifRO BLANKETta,
See .from him, his stock is extensive and his prt
ch n uch below that of any other store >u the
South.
Call and see hi= good* aod prices,and thus post
yourselves upon what you can get lor your mo
n v and what goods are worth. Remember the
aiidie-s,
James mcphillips,
140 8r0..d Street,
Two doors below J. B Strupper.
Oct O-.d&w ts.
rjiVVO months alter jtibiication of lliia nonce
1 * application will be made to the Court of Or*
’ dinary of Muscogee county, tor leave to sell the
; interest which James L Garrard held in and up
j m the following named negroes to wit; Mingo,
! Lhroael, Henry, Silvia and daughter.
EDWARD BARN AD, Adm’r.
j Oct 22, 1858—w2m.
Desirable Properly for Sale.
I OFFER for pale a small butdealra
pMßl blaltpp.Qen of about VD here-,
>jS wiinVbrylralr improvements tber on
Tne p’lDl'croad rune through it, an-.l n
** it is? a first rate spring, ll is about nine
miles from Colaoibuj, on the middle Road, and a
church in three or fpurhut dred yardso( the place,
f will sell low for cash, or ‘i i twoor three payments
to sur p irehHSt rs, notes wiih good security.
> l-o, two or t hree good lots in Bead wood, from 30
to CD acres 5 n a lot: Also, a Carriage ngarlv new.
which cost sfdo- Also, five or six voun* and healthy
-Vegro. ?; one carpenter, ono wagon maker, one
w man and boy, [the woman will 60on become a
muthen and near y grown; all of whom will
be sold for cash, or half cash and the balance in 12
m mbs. with batikabfe notes well endorsed Tne
Carriage will be sold on a credb until l ■
ot,ff-ww4e fffoMif MURRIi.
j LJ tTIN CUiStITA.
; \PO fOIT BOOK.con lining s7uo or 87aO,
’ A. —2OO of wri'.eri as- on Bank of Culum
• hue,most ol the balance in noie> on the Manae
1 Bank, Savannah. A suitable r- ward will be paid
on it* return to ‘he sub*c"ber st ( upsets
oc2l-d2 wh* W.YI. W. Ir HAZIER.
NOTICE,
I HEREBY notify nil p.r s ois not. to tradf* for tw.
Lotesgiv nb. u ; u* Or F..ty D -ars, paab e
tifirty mouths niter date, Iveo t > Erank
lin Pwauton, ar.d->Le lot Fi ty Doha s, made paya
ble O Kdwjn f>au<tfistwHi<i> sou* 1 months after dat*
The coßsuierati .n or which cail notes were givei
havi . ‘ aueriy'&iied t> be complied with l am de
termined uot to pay them u: te-* con p U b • law.
O’l-il m 2 ‘ 111 M as4 M RRI
Sale of Kea! Estate ami Negroes
4 T the Market Home in Columbus will be
A sold, on trie 21st l)eeembpr next, 13 likely
from Columbus to Talbotton, seven mdes from
Columbus, 250 acres cleared and balance in wood
A two story dwelling in good order, anew
gin house uf:d scievv, and all necessary oulhousea
in good repair, ate on the premises. Good water,
healty location, and a good neigbborbos and. The
property wasth© residence of Hie late ‘Thomas
Davis, and needs no ree'mmeudathxi t tlriSß who
know it. It is sold for division among tho heirs,
and terms will be made known at the time of
sale. THOMAS J. DAVIS
Ojt2o..wtds A gent for th* Hrire.
Sa!e of Personal Property.
VT.the resilience of the late Thomas Davis, of
Muscogee county, will he sold on ‘ho* 15th
December next, all the tersonal pmpvity of the
deceased, consisting of corn, fodder hor-e*,mules,
cows, hogs, stc . aleo household and kitchen lur
dilure, auu a aa>or:merit of farming u'r nsils
The property is sold tor ad vision and terms will
he made known at the time otsule,
THO vi AS J. DAVH.
0ct20.. Agent tor tne Heirs.
DAVID K IGLER Bill for pi covery and lu
vs . junction.
Henry H Brown & * In Talbot Superior Court,
i yruß Robinson J
IT appearing to ths C >urtthat Heo r y H Prown
one of ih- defendants to the ah’ ve s'al and Bill,
is absent horn the State It is therefore <
hat Henry 11 Br*>wn do appear at th© next Term
of this Court, and plead an vivroi d**mir to&atd
Bdi. not demurring hlone to the above Bill, and
that se- 1 vice of sail Bill, as to said H* nrv H.
Brown bo perfected by publication of thfe order
ooce a month h>r *our before the nex
Teim of this Court, in Columbus'l imes, a pub
lie Gazette of this State.
A true extract from tne mu.u'es of • Talbot Su
perior Court* S**p‘e h©: T. rrn IB*B.
GEORGE A FO t BES, Clerk
October 25, once am nth 4m.
DAVID KAIGIjGR “] Bill < r Discovery and
vs i Injunction.
Henry H Brown & , lu Talout superior C> urt.
J iFIPU Brown. J
[ T appealing to the f ourt riiat Henry H. Brown,
J_ one of the defendants ‘O tho abov* -Bill, is ab
sent from this S ate Ii is therefor©, o deied, tfiat
and Henry H Br wb do at the next T* po
of ifiis t'onrf, ai cl plead m vver or H. m r t • said
B li, n >t a- murring alone to tn >b v- Bi I, and
thatserv ee of S'd Bill, as to s-aut H iy H Bio vn
b pencted by j u dicanon of ih;- oitfe, oi c*’
month or four month*, f*efor trie n. x 1 er”’ of
tni- * our .rn ’h’- Columbus Times a public Ga*
zone of tin* S■!.
A true e. ii < t fiom the rufeuto 1 * of Talbot Su
penorCouit, Se; item her T rm. ISSF
(iEUfe’GE N f Oli ES, Clerk,
Octob-r 25;-nice a ••>) m4m
AT EXECUTOR’S SALE.
Gt-<t'sri;<, i filito tVun v— By mithori y of
t !a.-t wnl ot J .hi. S iv-un. .icova-eJ, 1 wtl- *.-ll
beloro tho Court Hou.-v doo* in ihp i >v. n t TANARUS.!
1..1U011, tt the n-ua> hour- ot sal , on tin- hist
T e*daj in D*pitber n. x-, iwvnty— vr. !ik. y
tivgfOe*, cons] ling ot tn-n, women ai.d thilitrou.
sold lo r di-triharion hutween the Ug.’ee* oi John
Snnnm;d.c tt-H.
JAMES VI STINSON,
Ex’rol Jono Stin-on, d.c'd,
Oetobi-r 22. wtda.
$lO reward.
S ill \YI.D OR STOI EN Ir m my
‘i V: .-xHoiisd oh he ttiir t < f the 14'h mu
A/Cl er Bvllvinw TANARUS hot Ci.untv, Georgia,
a sort il vlare, t.h.Md 9 r 10 yeirsold wttiimire
mark* ab *u: ht-rhe-d and saddle rttatk* on
her weathers l will uv ■ ten dollar* tor the
mare or fitiv dollar* for the mate and thiel
oci23 wli* WM. GIBSON.
t Hr-' 'u c les are now
£ regarded as Siaitdard
or Correct Weight. *nd
ire)’ one by ncriy.v.-
y ftnlroad om .ny,
vlerc ant and mat u .ctu
ik >sta mis time nt the* *
out ifce country. The re
putation which there
S -aiea h; v acquired has
oee of -t oy gr wih
< m the ci ninu nremeiit
, 1 ine present lime, and
is base.) upon the princi
ple adopter by us, ami
never dc v atod from, of
1 owin*/ none’but p fleet
machines u go
orth from our establish
ment.
We harp m re than one
hundred and tT ren* modifi
'Cilionsof these 8 ai<e ad
apted to the wan *of eve
- and ;partin< nt of busm- ss
where a c >rCet aid dora
do locale if. r q ired
all ami • x mine, or
•eud for an illustrated
PA|RB ‘NK"‘ & ‘ O
.80 Broadway,
[ Me* Y >rk.
FAIRBANKS’
Scales.
FAIRBANKS’
scales.
FAIRBANKS’
Scales.
FAIRBANKS’
Scales.
FAIRBANKS’
Scales.
FAIRBANKS’
Scales.
Bell, Prentiss & Co.Ag’t
Savannah* (*u
Oel2:i—d*2aw w4m
RUES NEG! NEtiROES!
IXTEare constantly receiving from Vir** ‘SVa
VV gima and North Carolina a large
nd well sel cted Block ol Men,
oys and Girls, including field hands, house
servants, mechanics, &c , bought by one of
the firm expre sly for this market. Our friends
may rely ou getting negroes of good character
coming up fully to our representations—as we sell
none on commission
HATCHER & McGEIiEE.
July 2fi, 1858—wtl
PESiI VUN GI AMM
npHE undersigned are daily expecting a large
I J supply of this popular teri i zer, purcha-ed
from the ag- nt of the Peruvian g v r me- t and
warianted genuine P ice f"ur doll rs per onn
hundred pounds, or S7B per ton of 2000 pou .ds
Term* oarh in all cases
Oci 14— wtl (iUN HY CO*
-
WHBEL 7 R & WILSON'S
• right by au rin iple irniiaorft, ?n;t :-r*p Mors
01 the a’ V- aC ‘inehaT ii a **<l to re iuce
their prce-SSp ren t o . ill ftiyU-a an-1 q talipes
O ther machin-8. Jh • m* gel th m at prces
ranging ironi to Biiw, according t<> style aud
quality
Fhislsthe only Machiiethat can make r. n rfe*-t
* itci* *na’ cannot be raveled per.'tClly adapted to
all kindsoi
FAMILY SEWING.
There can he a i cb -1 to this M 'chine rb nstru.
meat >( r he*’ m a*, wMchsa/es ite !abb o ‘urutng
.tow <• the hvm, and then hens be garment ro< 6t
i,e uiifully, *b ch we iil ceil s xdnllaig.
\Ve*e“P oust ntlyou hand a i U supply of *'ee~
ois, aid both Bilk aud cott n bread* lor
there machines.
jia ruc on in the uger rfl manager* nt erven
when and edr< and HUN , tv P RE & CO.
Columbus* via. Oct 18—
A Llß'tivAL HE WARD-
a RAN AWAY f-om he subscriber, my
Ji9 bov Dinrl Any information wi 1 he
tbaikiuilv received at Loekland, Po-t
----i dice, .Macon roomy; Ala. Dan a’ is 2-3
—Y - or 30 years old, low end heavy built, fl-shv.
(Ia good countenance, thick lips, weighs about
160 or 170 pounds. Will probably make his way
to Carolina. W. H GAKNLK.
Loekland, FO , Macon co. Oct. 13 wtf
LAND rO=> SALE.
TEIE-eubscriber otter for sale seventeen hundred
acres of land, situated ou the headwaters ol
the Haonahatehee Creek, Stewart county, Ga.—
Four hundred and fify qcre of this land is clear
ed and in a line state of cultivation* The place
is well improved and has plenty ot water upon it,
I Price §lO per acre in two payments
j For further particulars, address W. M. Hines,
j C W. M.HINES._
LUMi'KIN HOUSE.
LUMPKIN, STEWART CO. GA.
I itfask, THE subscriber, having purchased the
i pKgi above house, is resolved to make ft one
s=i~l worthy the patronage of the travellii g
public. If good fare and attentive servants should
entitle a Hotel to custom, the Uoddrsigned flatters
himself, that those who try him once, will come
again Connected with the Hotel, are commo
dious Stable* with trusty ■ etlera
19, wtf, JSHN YARBROUftH
CHEAP AND VALUi Bhß LANDa,
TIE subsc her offers for sale hi* settle
ment of 980 acres of land in ihe 7th Dss*
Worth County, 130 acies cienred*
together with 150 head ot cattle. 70 fiend
of*he- p and about on© hund head of Hog*, for
ha sum of S3 ‘..00 cash, or good paper with in
terest from date*
oc 23. w6t THOS. W, KENDALL.
“now openingT
AT
DILLINGHAM & DENSON’S
FURNITURE STORE,
A LARGE STOCK OF
Cik HFETINGS,
RUGS, MATS,
BASKETS, &c-
Columbus October 23. d&wtf.
NEW BOOT & SEOTSTOIF.
A. C. SAUNDERS & CO.
p 3 ’ WOULD respectfully inform
he citizens ofColumbu*. and the
surrounding, that they
have taken the Store recently i
occupieu iy Merry <k Landon,and are now ope- I
ning ihe large?t, est n ade and cheapest Stock ot
BOOTS, SHOES & BROGANS
lobe found n the Guy.
H VING EXTENSIVE FACTORIES OF
OUR OVV N and having made arrangemeHts with
the l>e*t fec*rirfes in ih United Stales, with 20
y ar* ♦ xp*rie’ ce in Memphis, Tennee.-ee we ate
warranted *n saying <>ur stock will be SECOND
TOMUE IN QUALITY, STYLE, AND
t:< ONO VIY O THE PURCHASER.
O r sto - corni*ri;oe m part—
Men's Thick Boots sizes ! ro ii 6to 14;
“ Kip ‘* half wilted and double soled,
“ Water
“ Napo'eon Boots;
“ Cavalry do.
Extra fine Water Proof Boots;
“ Coiks-le ‘ 4
“ f'in.‘6t peg* I Unp and hll ’ well’d Os Bo ots
“ French B o sos -uperior fciyio;
*• l IrtUtali’ M Boots;
“ Fin stn< hi Fiench Calf Boot?;
*• “ Pump ‘‘ “ “
* 4 Arctic B *!-;
Also, Men’s UX ‘-rd Pie* sewed and pegged;
“ c n r*?s <iait rs ** “
** i Tld i on?;
“ Sc -tr ‘Ties;
Men’s Calf Br<gans, pumps and £ welted;
“ “ Sew.d *■ half “
“ Seal, G ai and B iff Brogans pegged;
“ Arn y and Pi iiuan.Mi ,>hoes
Men’* Wax. Kip is Buff Brogans pegged, Pumps
&, Welted.
Men’s Gaiters, Slippers &c., of all the latest
patteros
FOR LADIES.
Finest Kid & Morocco lace and Congress j
R<u?s t ihicK and thin sole*, with and witnout
h e'y.
Finest si k w arp fa ‘ing l ice and Congress, do do
Serge de Berre, do a© do do
Eugene, do do do do do
Itilia.i and English. do do do
French and (if. v Kid, do do do
“ K'd He ’I Shppers
ngl ‘h K and and Morocco do and halt Gait
ers.
E g|i*h ilk Lae'ing, do do do
V.4vei r P del Slippers.
Embroidered. do
Woniet.’f C ommon I hick heel tiesof Kid, Vlo
loi t o Sel and (ioal.
Sprt.it. Hid m . Husk'ite. -
it. Call, B iff, Seal x Kip lace Boot* pegged
and gv* ed
Kip& Calf Oxfird Boots laced and strapped
Spitni* flee! Kip fee ed lace hoots. #
I-OR BOYS.
Bovs Thick Roots, ►iz-’e 1 in 5.
do do Brogan-, do l to S.
do do Kip and Call, do do pumps and I
halt welted. j
Boy-s Calf and Kip Booia, welted and Double j
soled.
FOR YOUTHS.
Youth’s Thick Boots, sixes 9 to 13.
“ “ Broeans, do 9to 13.
do do Kip do do
do do Boots half welted and double
sole I.
Youth’s Calf, do do do and dodo
do do Brogans pumps and hall welted.
FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN.
Sew- and Call. Ktd. Goat, Seal, Grain, Morocco
and B tfi B -otecs thick and thin sole, wmi and
without heels.
Pegged Cali. Goat, Seal, Grain, Morocco arid
Burt Bootees, thin and tarck soles, with and with
out heel-. I
Fine Kid Tics an I Bn -kine; Com non Kid
Morocco, Seal sod Goat Ties
Silk Lasting, Kid and Morocco Gailers with
and without heels.
Kid, Morocco and silk lasting lace Boots,
do. do. Strapped Slippers.
Children’s Congress Heel Gaiters.
FOR PLANTKRS.
The largest, best made, and
cheapest stock of
NEGRO SHOES
EVBR BROUGHT TO COLUMBUS, j
Among them are. Round and Lap Seam, Double !
Braced, Double Soled Brogans, from 1 to 15. j
11. unrt Seam T pi S itched Iron Nailed Bro- |
gun- Round scam, i’hree Soled Bregma* ttak i
Bottom-, Ru-r tt> and other kit.da ranging in j
price from SI. 10 m-wards.
II any of mir g .ode do not prove as reorcren'ed
by ne, we will make th’ deficiency good to the
purchaser.
TO COUNTRY MISKCUA \TS.TBID-
S fIS, PKI) \ Ul p <S£C.,
‘We can tier goods at Boston and New York j
prices, By gi ii gua a call you can save Itom 15
t.. 20 per cent o . your bills
Taking the quality of our g ods into considers
lion, we are to be undersold by no one North,
Sou'h, E- st or W e.t
We have m rde artangements to receive all new
styles Irottt iaclotiea ol any note in the Foiled
State-as soon a- it.undue ii, and shall be re. civ
ing f esh goods every week from oer own Fac
A. C. SAUNDERS & CO..
Oe’ ‘s..wfcnii B'2 B-oad 3 reet.
DRTGS, DRUGS, DRUGS
BROOKS & CHAPMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
SIGN OF THE NEGRO J( MORTAR,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Have on hand,and are constantly receiving a
larg ■ and well selected stock oi
Di.UG-t MK IUIM *, H KM! ALB,
lit NT4I. AND SUtlhlO rt, IN*
; TKU hunts,e \tN!B,Oi.„
DVE SfUPFA,
And all other articles pertai.ing totheirbttsi
mess, which they offer at the lowest prices, and
warrant hem tresh and genuine.
FUIILV MEDICINES,
A? -.e ! as Phy-iei.nj- hills, put up with neatness
anil disp uch. Btesciip i uts accurately prepared
at all times ol the day and night.
FAN Y~GOODS,
LUBIN’S Handkerchief Extracts, fine Cologne
Winer? ti e Suapa atd i>oma t, al>o Hair 1
and Too h Brushes .of English and Fr**n**h nnnu
factor© Sold by BROOKs & CHAP vl AN. j
sept* 23. u—f.
BRANDIES AND WINES.
IAOR Medicinal and culinary purpose-. Sold by
< BROOKS & CH AP.VI vN.
jfept. d—ts
PORTER AND ALE.
SOLD by
BROOKS &. CHAPMAN.
ii. pt, 23. d—ls.
TOBACCO AND SEGARS.
SOLD by ‘
BROOKS & CHAPMAN.
dept. ‘-’3. d—ts.
BURNING FLUID.
SOI.D by
BROOKS 45 CHAPMAN.
up.. 23. d — ts.
~ greFpotash. ~
INjareorothenvi-e. Sold by
BROOKS & CHAPMAN.
~ LFAD AND OILS.
Union White L ad, Linseed Oil, Sperm Oil,
Whale Oil, Lard Oil Neat-loot Oil. Pram
Oil, &c. Sold by BROOKS & CHAPMAN.
Sept. 23 and -if
LOST.
ABREAST PIN in the shape of a bunch ot
grapes, near the Methodist Church The
finder will be liberally rewarded by calling at
dtf BROOKS & CHAP MAN
rp.v r. months alter date I stia.t ap; jr t the h..n‘>-
Arable Court ..f .rdtnary ot Talbut county. Ga.
for leavetosell the real estate and n< gin.a ot Ei*
drirlge Adams, late of s.td county, d.-. .sed.
JUHN H. UAliaß4l.E Adta’t
em MIW-9W.
SEWING MACHINES.
FURNITURE.
JH SIKE>, respectfully return? bis
thaoks To ni? fn* mis lor past iwvor*
and begs leave to remind them of the
feet that he is atiii at hispid business and stand , 36
Broad .-tre*-t, where he will be glad to -e his pld
customers, and as many new ones as are w llmg to
g ve him a trial.
Mattraese* ti a y quantify lor safe cheap Ke
pairing of tTery and c ption f Furnttuie don *at
once, and in t nt* nea>e sty!* Pirncular a tnjApn
given to upholstering Church Ptw , Ch.iia arid
Cu.-hions of all kind.*.
Oct. 8, wd ts
1868 FALL STOCK 1858
J. H. MERRY
j HAS removed his store to No
87 West side Broad Stieet, I door
1 P ii p north or’ Rtdd. Johnson dc Co.’s,
here he is now reeeiv ug a large supply of
Fall and Winter Clothing !
For GEN l”S, YOUTti’S and Childreu'a wear
Also, a Assortment of
GENT’S FURNISHING GOODSI
Together w-th ev*ry atticle usually kept in a
Clothing Store Ai> <4 which will be sold on as
good terms as are ass -rded in ihe City.
Columbus G*. ()cf 15- dw3m
FALL SI OCR
OF
FURNITURE,
CAR P E TTING.
aND
CUUTAIiNS,
NOW OPENING AT
SAMMIS & ROONEY’3,
COLUMBUS. GA.
Columbus, Ga., Oct 6, dw3m.
1 ? i. I IS. R II M.VIH?
ELLIS & M *TH iS,
Aitclioii A 4 oiuiiiihkiftu
.UercSianlsi,
COLUMBUS, GA.
WII.L give prompt atten’ion ttr e sale
Mrrchsndixe, Country Produce, Ne
groes, Furniture, Vehicles. Stock,
Heal Kitiate,&c.&c*
VVill al <> giro ptrticuiar alteution Renting Real
Fatate. Hi Ing *‘4roos, ac <tc
A dm. niHtr.ii ora’ and ou vdian’s saics ill be cou
dueicu on reasonable lerma.
LfHRttAL AL / ANCKS w Übe made. A'l goods
n store vui be insured unless otherwise daected.
OolumDurt. Sfpt 7 wStri fmis
MANLEY & HODGES.
\KE now in receipt ot one of the be and moat
c refully selected fall aiockn, the y have ever
offered to tl.eir cuutontre, pieces lon,!.nd t>leß
eimee.
Rf be a lea in great variety,
Kobe a fes Delaines
Rod * a lea Merinoe'a
Bfain w orst and Dechines
Blk vSiik Robe a lea.
7-8 and 10 4 TABLE D \ M *SK,
Liuen Sheeimg 100 inches w ide.
Pillow
Napkins, Doylies, &.c*
A Superior L*t of
GfM\N AMI KN(;Ll'fl HgSIRRY.
10 11 12 and 13 4 M AK>AIL S QUILTS.
6upe2ior Bid Blankets,
NEGRO BLANKETS,
w o i. n . s vc.
VELVET, BKU'SELLS, 2 and
3 PLY CARPETS,
RUGS. <jc
Our -took ot WHI I'E GOODS and EMBROI
DERIES was never better
MANLEY ts HODGES
Sept 24 and—ts.
New Fall & Winter Goods.
117 E are no a prepare ! to offer, at re uc and
VV prices for Cash, one of the largest .and most
varied aesorim iits oi rs aple and Fancy Dry
Goods ever exhi ned in Coluinbus. Our stock
cornpri-e- i ‘e in s cnoic and b*'i sefeded vane
ty of English. Frc. cn and Bwis Dry Go ds ol our ;
own selection, many of whie wer- imported ex- j
pressty tor our bou-e. togeitrcr wi h our usual}
stock of Staple i.d Di mesfic fafirics A'so tine
Bed Blanket'. N*gro R Oian*. Kei-cv.
{yc , Ac. We ocl w name a le*v oi our leading
11 LADIKS’ DRESS ROODS:
Rich Silk Rob* su’L s, S4O io SBO each ;
Plain Silk D. .*?© , Uob a’Lesaiy e;
A variety ot Fancy Silks fro a sil to S2B per
j pattern ;
Criiniz Figured French ifeLaines ;
} Rich Fib!ur.*d mnneau DeLaines;
j French Figured Cashmeres;
! Black Alpacas; Fonch M-rino* ;
j Two Jup s, Rofcs a’Les, SSO o each ;
j N w siyle Fudcv S!k l>rc.*s, a SUeach;
j French Pruned DeLameKofee rich;
i French D baiue Robes Armenicnne ; .
Rich Print’d Pole Chevera ,
B ack Bombazines ;
E ighsri, French and American Gr ngharns ;
french Edglfeh, and the bent American Prints,
41c., &c.
O a lug to the tact that Shawfeare to be the pre
vailing st le lor Ladies’ wear the < oumig wi er,
(weae we 1 pr-p r. dto xhihu a large e-to* k, iu
great vanes of colors, styles, fijc*, among which is
the Circular S.iawl. We a.s4> have our usual
stock ot Cloth and Velvet Talmas
BiuJli*btM Black Fiench Broau Cloths, Black
Frencn Doeskin Beaver Cloths, real Frencu Fan
cy Cas>irneres, Satiuet-*, Sheeps Gioys, Tweeds,
Je ms, \j‘., A c
New -tyle Peril le Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons,
French Flow’ie V.*! Kinbons, >’k BeDs, heat Kid
Gloves at 75 • Co -ton. Wool and >ilk
tosiery. Head DresHjs, Scar's, Ladies’ Silk and
Cashnere Gauntlets, v c , c.
VVr k-*ep a st<*ck of En broid red Sleeve-, Col
late. Bauds, Edging-’*, &c.,second to in* house in
G. orgia. Our stock of these goods is now very
complete.
’ e are we l l prepared to offer inducements io
I buyers of Owahurgs Kerseys, Linds ys, Sheetings
Shirti"g>. Stripes; T cks, vVc., and have a veiy
complete stuck o Lndi’sand Gentfe fine Shoes
Negro Brogans. Kip Brogans, Fine Call Boots,
Ladas’ Heel G ofers. Children’s, Youths, Boys,
and Mi-ses Also a large stock ot Negro
Wool Hats Gent’s B*ngi and Soft Fur Huts
together w.th a co upiefe stock ot Hats and Caps
tor Boys.
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING.
On the second floor, over ur stock of Dry
Goo fs, we keep a good a.-soitment of ready
male Cl ‘thing-
Wt* buy our goods mostly for cash, and
ell ex lusively lor casti al short profits, thus sav
ing tor our patrons at feast a difference of fifteen to
tw©r.ty-fi?e p* r cent, from the usual Credit system
We earoe-tly solicit a call, believing t at we wiil
in pverv'M-e. be able o GIVE ENTIRE SA P
[SFACTION.
GEO W. ATKINSON <fe TAYLOR,
Broad street, one do >r south t Randolph street,
below ihe Post Office, Loiumbus, Ga.
Sept 24th w—if
FIFTY NEGROES WANTED.
| g, H AVING made our a-rangement for
| the Fall trad , we desire to purchase
50 or Sisty Likely Negroes,
I of good character, consisting of yonng
men, women, plough boys,and gi*ls, for whom
the Ing .est marketpru e will he paid Peis ns ha
ving negroes t ‘r sale wilihnd it to their interest
to give u- a call. We will receive and sell Ne
groes on Commission and no effoitswill he spared
to make Batisiactory Bales, for those who may
pi ce their negroes in our charge.
Libeial advances always made on oegioes when
desired.
Call atthe Audi >n and Negro mart of
HARRISON A Pi ITS.
aug2l—wtwtf 50.V.61 Broad Street.
HARAISOY & PiriS,
AUCTION & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
AND
NEGRO BROKERS,
59 and 61 ttroad street oluinbua, Ga.
i * ILL sll c *iti•• ut- the abo w e nue at ou>- old
W stand* ilia ks ii f-r trie patr-mage heiel •
fore bo liberally extended •> ui bv out ir:endß and
the public, *ve b >pq by renewed exertions to mer i
its cotuiiiUHi.ce. Noeif rt-> will be sra**td to uive
eutire saila actiun to those who may confide their
bueiuass to our care
VVe will nv,* or personal attention to the
sale of rteal Ks a e. Stsir •e-'. M -robai.diaeand Pro
duce. Having noui-ea titled up expressly lor the
purpose ,w e are prepared to board, purcha-e
an j sell Negroes • n Cos., mission.
Liberal advance- wiilbem.de as heretofore on
Negroesan> Merchandize.
Administrators and Uxecutnrg’ sales attended io
on re-isoi able teriu.
t3T A Sock of LIKELY NECI.GOLBoI all
classes wih b> kept conatairiiv on hand
t;HAS. H. HARRISON,
GBotvQE L PITT 6.
eoflußbw.tepii. *,itw.-wtwix
De WITT’S
JEWELRY STORE,
At the Old Stand, next Door to J. Ennis & Cos.
QO Broaa st., Columl3Us,Oa.
JpEJ VV HERE can be found a snperb assortment of Watches-', Jewel-
Silver Ware, Fancy Ilair Pins, Ha.l Ornaments, Guns, Rifles,
Pistols, best quality of Gold Pens, and every description ot goods
//ifef Nj u.-u.dly kept in a first class establishn-M, for ( ‘..at. or a>>| rover
_V\* 1 jßm Credit. Every article sold will be warranted as represented, and
will not be allowed to be sold any other way.
iVIr. J H. BRAMHALL, a practical VVa.cb-n.akr-r, and Manufac
nir.T of fine Ciiroirometer Duplex Lever and otiier Watches, is in charge to do tfff .
W uci. Work. I will add that Mr. B’s reputation in New York as a firs, class Workman
■ beyond question. He will be happy to see all who have good \Vatcfie~, and de.-in
them kept so by having them properly repaired, also those who h vebeen unfortunat
in having had their watcl.es injured by incompetent workmen,and desire them put r
as good condition as when first made, and at reasonable rates. Samples of Ids new
work will be shown at any time.
Mr. GOLDSBECK is on hand at ids post, ready to set dir mends, make new Jew-, try
engrave neatly, ali kinds of Hair Braiding, in a neat and artistic style.
Thankful to my friends and the community at largo for Hit ir liberal patronage hereto
ore, we hope to merit a continuance of the same. O .9—w&dsm
A. 11. DkWITT
F. LAN DON,
It- STILL AT THE SIGN OF THE
wher* may hn found all kinds, ortf, pizep.de
tcriptioii.-,qualities and quantises of MA I S AND
CAPS, aud the prettiest Children V Hats 6c Caps
C H K A P.
Columbus, Ga.,Oet 5. 1858. w&dtf
TOBACCO \GE\TY,
COLiMBtS, GEORGIA.
Lb L LIS &. M A T H IS,
At;ENTS FOR THE SALE OF
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,
U. Vli on hand a <lvril continietn receive di
rect FROM HRUT
a tdrge supply ol a!l ades T-maiv. whtcii they will
sell .o the t ade av Factory Pi Ices, expenses
on 1 v teided.
Lyf“ rad era wiil do twcll to e-an before buyi u
■sewucre. *©;* 7—w&.d-iratnia
TO THOSE INDEBTED.
\j E hereby give notice lhat alt claims due us, and
V\ uo [>a dor satis* aciorily ; rranged, prior to the
next return dav oi the respect! ve couni ri p in which
Oi. pa Lies reside, will be sued. iSone shall be sligh
ted.
mar -n—wtwtf. r. BARNARD & CO.
v\. VV. RoHiNON,
Wholesale Dealer in
FAMILY GROCERIES, &c.,
WKST SIDE OF BROAD STREET,
Co.nnibu-, Geurgia.
HAS now on hand, and will coiistantly keep,
an excelleui ol ali .he art.c.es usu
ally kept ... the Grocery line, tlis ,tock consists
■>. pan ot
Bacon, l.arii Mow Sugar. Coflce, Syiups. Flour.
Sail, ci G'eiae, Bagging, Rope, Tobacco,
Nil-, S an. Crockery, A-c. Together w.ili eve
ry arocle usually and m indea by ihe ci'y or country
Had-, a I ol Winch he offo.sto Ills Iriends and the
public, at ihe lowrei market prices. Call and dee.
Sept. 4,158. d&.w3in.
EPirn^ -
Ci M OIJNI) Fr.* II).
Extract of Buchu.
• BA HOUMA CRENATA.”
A sovereign remedy for diseasese* ol the
BLU'D R, SPIV ■ j 55j it KIDVtiYS, 17NIRA
RV OiGA.fi liL STOsu tn the
Bi.Al'trKU, H.,0 J I! r; T RRH of .the
UL DL) R MOtiUlli IR'MT VTION r the
11. >l>ni R and CRk ) i T.IR \s diseases of the
PR 8T IK, aid h.) J*i;t At.ONand IN'.OS
TN ■ N K o I’ll JJ j ft 1 ,! mil a lose of tone iu
t e earn, c>. e.ne.. ■‘>VU o, DY3PF.PS!
c ROSIO, I Hr.UvIA-! ]l r.sM and AFFE >
TION.-i ol ih, SKiN.
cine is earnestly re-! g L-ommendcd to Phyri
’ ciar sand p actuion-i *ra of medicine and
• ifie j uhlic g i erally, j !is it an be used by
j>cr ons of all ages and { > alffts, is pleasant to
rim la.-te, ai.d can b j readily taken by any
patient no maiter how adverse he may be to taking
medicines
CAUTION.
None L’emrine without the names of Upping &
L Pieice Sl Go , blown upon each bottle*
MANUFACTURED ONLY BV
BROOKS & CHAPMAN.
DRUGGISTS,
COLUMBUS GEORGIA.
And sold by ail respectable Druggists ibrough
oui the <•(>u try.
Sept 27 an- f.
COTTAGE FARM.
.. .*, Siiuau# ihree miles and aha I feast fr m
j(J2§| t'neCuv is now offered lor safe. It con-
JfviJO.tii2oo acres, about hall ol which i?
cleared and wt-ll enclosed, ihe balance finely uni
berrd. and is one of the most vaiuab e aud pleas*
am r-/ri fences ii the county The dwel iig has
four c- m onable ro.ms Wiih fire place- in ea< h, a
wide* pbi*age with pantries attached A large
kitchen, smoke house and servants rooms; also
ha n, stable, cow sheds, cribs and carriage house,
ail in a lew rods <>t a fine spring; also a
garden and young orchard. On the premises is a
neat school house, beautifully situated near anoth
er fine spring. Persons in want of a desirable
p ace, near the City, will find it to their interest to
examine the above
Po.~fiesK*n given first January next.
For Te.ms, Ac., apply io
AUG. L <KA;\T, Trustee,
or Ha KELSON FITTS.
Coinmbus. 11* ., £ept 18 \ *4sß. w.Vdlm
•i “<P u• L/ ,a . * M ii i k Aii ii
THU CKLRBRATKD HOLLAND REMKDY FOR
BTSFSffSfA,
DISEISE OF THE KIDNEYS
LIVER COMPLAINT,’
VKARNF.SS OF ANY KIND
PSVER AMD AGUE.
\rd the various affections consequent upon a dis
eased
STATE OF THE LIVER.
*uc i as Indication, Acidity ot the stomach. Col
icky Pams, Heartburn, t oss ot Appetite, espond
e.icy, Jostiveness . Blind and Bteeuing Piles. In all
Nervous. Rheumatic and Neuralgic >t
has in numerous instances prosed highly beneficial,
and ii owners fff* ed a decided cure
Tb s is a purely vetreraole compound, prepared on
strictly scientific principles,after the manna of'the
.•elehrated Holland Professor, Boerhave, Because
of its great success in most of t ie Kur puan States,
its iotroductiou into the United Stales was intended
more e-pec ally for those of our I theriand scattered
here an 1 ihero ver the ta eo’ thia miglty country.
Vtee iiiK with arreat succes’* araon’ them, I now of
fer it to the Vinarican public, knowing tl.a> its truly
•vorderful in diciual virtues must be acknowledsn and. !
Itis particularly recommended to those pe’-sons |
whosr const! utions may have been impaired by the t
continuous use of ardent spiritH, or o her forms ot
dissipation, den* rally instantaneous in ffVct. ii !
finds ts way and rectly to ihe seat of hf.-, thrilling and |
ptickenlnfl'every nerve, raisins’ up ihe dr. opir-tr j
-pir it, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor in
the system
N *TlCß,—Whoever -*xpects to find this a beve- !
ra<?e will be disaoiointed; hat to the sick, weak, j
and I iw spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic
cordial, possessed ot singular remedial properties. I
CAUTION!
The great popularity of this deHvbful aroma has j
nduced many rnitations, which the pub ic should i
x ard agan.st pureba-ins: Be oct persuaded to buy j
mvlhimc e!e u it 1 v> i nave given Boerhave’s Hoi- j
land ttit'ers a fair trial. One bottle will convince !
you how infinitely superior it is to all those imita
tions.
r'sr**old at $! 00 -r bottle, or six bottles for j
f'.no, by ihe
S O Is K PROPRIETORS,
BENJAMIN PAGE. JIL& CO.,
MANUFACTURING
Pharnißce tista and Chemista,
PI TSBUROH, PA.
Fr sa’e in Eolu busby Brooks & Chapman, and
Drug tbroogtaattb* it
April M, W, Ijfel
li\o 1B
ATTORNEY A T L A VV,
HAMILTON l-A.
Wi'l practice in tI.H ou.inti.saf Har.i., Muwo
gee, 1 ill hot, IVlerrivvHl er and Tr up.
Particular alien'ion will he paid to collections
Ou lobe 18 —w vdly
C< TTO N, COT D )X, “cotTHk I
COT 0 • is tow celling at a good >lc?, aid if she
untesaiid i cc<>unis past due u*J Enni- & >v.
<rn not soon paid, suits wi 1 be instituted tndiscriu -
iuately. word to the wise Lsuffi iept
O ! 14—w&dif. J ENNHAfO
NOTICE TO CO [TON PLANT CHS,
UfE, the unden-igned/li ventois of ihe Iron
StTuw P e?- t i.-ke pu-asure in oa.iiog at
• entian t<> thi Pies-, lm w rich we have omai ed
L tiers Patieni From exp Tfence we are satisfied
that irii? Pr. ss is not only capable of p e-ring co
-to ;he u ui size, with a .-tnai; addnioi al
cost ol Com e sion at the Gin to a rizesuiluMe i<*r
sh pment f y e*. g< i.g ves •fe Te c >si i o’ for
compie-s ng i* from 70 ro9o rents p r bale, which
indi'emly comes out of th p airer. Th s Pieeeiu
durable, as ali of it? hearing and surai ing parts
nre ol iron,simple and suitab e tor rog manaye
me t? VV© aie makini; arrangemente to put uo
ihe Press ai all suitable points ti r inspecii n
For tur her informal ion, add i ess ua at Selma, Ala.,
or D. A Hobb o. Journal Office, Montgomery,
Ala., or E. C. Cor ett, Columbus Ga
W. F. iV C. J PROVOST.
August 8, ‘57-wtf.
1160 Acres Laud for Sale.
CIO PARING in quality wth tin* be-t I :nds in
) Barboui County, Ala . embracing a large a
mount of the best kind of cotton binds Said
Tract lies 11 miles west of Eutauta, Ala —a Cot
ton market on the Chattahoochee River, and
soon to be connected with Savannah, Ga. hv S.
W. Railroad. A good framed dwelling, all cut*
buildings necessary for cotton farm, together
with 800 acres cleared and under a good fence are j
embraced.
Sold under will of Wm. Ott, deceased, for di- |
vision. A bargain fe positively offered in all, or j
•n two separate bodies* Apply to
E S. OTT, Ex’r. i
Fort Browder, Ala., Aug. 22. w3m* |
THE I*l VUE
I N VIGO R A TOR,
PREPAREB BY
I) it. 8 A N D F O R f),
COMPOUNUTD ENTIRELY FROM GUMS.
r 8 one of the beat Purgative and Liver Medicine [
now be ore the public, that acts as a <iathar!ic,
easier, milder, anil more effectual than any other !
medicine known. It la not only a cathari c, but a
Liver Remedy, acting first on the Li ’er t> eject its
morbid matter then on the Stomach and Bowels
t> carry >n the matter, thus ffccomplir.him/ two
purposes el fee* u ally, without any ol the painful ee
lings experienced iu tbc-operation of nufet hathar
tice U strengthens the system a r the sa .ctime UkU
it purges it; and when taken dailj in moderate do
v/ili strengthen and build up with unusual
rapidity
Ibe Livtr is one o ) e principal r* gula
lors oi tne human bn-f, } iy; and ben ii per
orms its uinctioi.t wes: nc powers of the ys*
icm are lully devci<| r fe(i. Thestumachis ai
iu si eni rtMj dej.ci Jf j>. on the bealll.y ac
ilon ot the Liver ioi th* r • * r p*ii.r,uai;uc oi
iL-.fuucti>us* when j ,) oinaeb isat tau t the !
oowelsare at lunl. ai e wluHe svstem -utf- !
.rsio c-•sequel ce • me * rgau—ll.e Llv ,
er—having ceased m .o'ts duty. For riie I
disease oi that oraai I , of t ie proprietors i
has made it bis study f( apraettee ol uioie !
than twenty v rh. J md some remeil) ‘
wherewith to counlev j 1 u i.* e many derange
ments to which it i abe
| To prove that thir .ody i* last IrtitT.d,
any i>ers*n trout) i i* . 11ti Liver ( om
plalnt.iu any lit . .s. ua. oul to u, a j
ooitle and convietio *.criait .
These jjunm retuov. J f J j m ‘ibid or bail mat- J
ter ti* mti e sytt. n y t it.p m >hvir pac j
a healthy fi wo’ bin 5 v<-- rait.tf *
mach, oi ns i * '<- i w:il. purify -
fug I lie blood./ . , i„ K i,,ne i.i . lie, t ..
to the whole muc; in r Iy. removing hwca-ise
oi *>• di ea ff -\^ y i:4 .i .adi .ri enr |
BlPoiin af r . , and,
wind i prevented. \ • ♦ j
.<• asiouai Uac * u iriver liivfgoi’n
,or
•me <!oseadr * alu; i ‘ j ssnfDcieit to relieve I
ihe stomach ai.d p* .t trio to *d from
rising and s’ uring j J
Duly on> o- iak• ■ i retiring, pr*-
vents Mghtmare
<>n ) .>UgU .and. take lL nilht, loosens the I
bowels gently, a* S , arcs Costlve •
‘•n* ds iak* n uti* t j meat will cure
Dyspepsia. j >
j gr’'..oil.is of*\ willa'-
ways r lieve Sick | ( fleadaclie.
•ne dope ta e * l / > ) |ie l u,iH o>a iue;ion re
move ihe cause of t.o j tisease, ami ninkes a
per eet cure.
•niy ouedose imm -(w'; ately relieves ch>iic,
while ; ;
f *i© doseohen rein- jlQfec lla a B'*re. cure lor
holera Morbus,) J md a preventative of
Uoiera
nly one boili j |;s needed to fhi.O'v oul
>! the system theeffect? of medicine atiera long
sickness ( JJ
nr< ne botilo tak ;n for Jaundice r<- |
moves ail sallowness oi f .nnaura. c>ior from
the skin. J ‘
One dose taken a 3 , ; short time before *-at
ing gives viuor to tin), { i.petita aud make.”
food digest well.
1 ne dose ofte.i repeated cures ! hronic Diar
rlioea, in its worst lorrns, while 8 l M Ji . K and
Bowel complaiuts yield alii ot*. h iJofii-i d■■se
One or two doses cures attacks caused or me
in Children; therais uo surer, safer, or speedier
remedy in rite world, as it never fri s.
tir a few b ttles cures Dropsy, by exciting
the abaorbants.
We taae pleasure in recon.*r*idii r ri i- medi
cine as a nrevemtve for Fever and .\gne,
Fe ver, and all 5 e vti a . .V i i>ua
Type, It • per Ate* with cer:;.. ty, a*.*l l*i .u-ahus
are willing to testily i*> u P wonderful siii :*^
All won u-o it are giving their uuauS i.uus tc- .ino
uy in it- favor.
Mix water in the mouth with tho Invigoratoi and
swailnw both together.
THE LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR,
Isa 4cimtiflc dchc-tl Discovery, aud is daily wor
king cures almost 100 great ior benei. it cur-7sasii
by magic, even the first dose giving benefit, ami
seldom more than one bottle isfeequired to
k’lidof Liver Complaint, from the worst jaundic* r
dyspepsia to a eoaumn h -adache, ail ol which ar*
the result ot a diseased liver.
Price i >n© Dollar per Bottle
‘ANFORD & C*4. Propnetors,34s Rroadway,Ne
York
WIIOLSSaLE AGENTS.
Barnes k. Psrk York; T. W. Uoytt & Sons.
P iladelphia; M.S, Burr <V Cos IDhtan; H 11. Hay
al Cos. Portland; John i. Park, Cincinnati: <ia>!aru
& Hammnd; Clevelaorid, Fahnstock 6s. Davia Chicu
go; O. i Wood & Cos. St. I ouis Geo.il. Keyser,
Pittsb ‘rg; 8 8, Hance. Baltimore. And retailetl by
all Druggists
Sold Wholesale and Ketail by
J. S. PEMBEHTOin &. CO.,
BROOKS & CHAPMAN,
DAN FORTH if NAGEL,
Mav2 n -vtwly snd ail Druagaiaia.
Great Inducements to
LAND BUYERS!
ml offer the following genuine bargains
to thoso who wfeb buy ..aud in Barbour
cou ty, Ala,
1, iwiriselltny home place, situated
mites town of * lay tor,
atS-i per acre. This place contains One Thou and
I Acres,*6 JO are cleared, 2.*u fresh, ii* s well, aud ia one
lof the i andmmett places in the country The gr >w
I ing crop, which purchasers ar invited to exa.i.ine,
i wili i.peak for the productiveness of the laud. The
j woodland is heavily timbered with oak and hickory.
The imp oveimnts.*re of the besi character, en trac
List a two story house, with eight rooms, weii bui:i
and in good rep dr The i-ealtb of the i la-e is ©x*
i colent, beyond al’ doubt; and there is an abun
j dance of th©best water cnees iu excellent order,
and h* plantation Improvenu uuas gxd a-‘-ou.d he
I desired.
*2 In immediate connection with this i lace, I will I
! sell a body of SUU acres 3*-0 acr. s open, fir.si rate
’ fences and th - other improvements pretty g od.
j Price $D pe- acre sand se;-oa eor in cy .ucc.i.h. with
i the home p ace as praters ed
3 Alio fk4l acres of >a • thr-e miles distant r ron j
| the other places, kt.owu as the mil tr*ci • n this
p'ace 3iHI acres ‘a and *pe , balm Ct wei
| timbered. Health and wa’e excellent and He a.u
i strong and produ live. P*fee six dot ars | e acr*)
! 4. Al o, several 1 esirabie Bui.ding lots, iu the
town of riayton
cyVorao soon and buy bargafi s .
.1 HN 11. J/ILL.ER. J
riayton, y'a Aug 20. IHsH—wtl.
Bacon! Bacon!
WR Lave new onhsi-d and will be constantly r--
ci vinrf. Pr;me Teuness’ e Bac*n—Hams S*j* -
und Should* rs, which we will sell at thtriowe*.Con.i
Btarton Buns prlcn. |
MrW_wt*tf E, BARKAHD k 00. ‘
ISWaA & CO.’S LO'ilLLilS
Triumphant!
* SWAN & CO.
COiS’I’INUE TO DRAW AS USUAL,
WITHOUT INTERRUPTION !
SWAJN &, GO’S
Lotters arc and authoriz
ed by the f-tate of Georgia
OtJR FIRM ITaS SHOWN
i’HAT OL’lt LOTTERIES ARE DRAWN
FJAKLY; THAT OCR PRIZES ARE
PAID PUNCTUALLY. AND I’HAT OUR
SCHEMES
VUE MORE LIBERAL THAN ANY OTHER
LOTTERY LN THE WORLD.
The following schemes will le ditwi-1 y S SWAN
iU. Managers ui tne Bpa.a cadtiny Lottery, iu
.alk ol theirbiufcie number iotte.os for ■’ cioLtr
fe 8, at Augusta, Gtor ia, o wiuen city they Lave
moved their gr.iicij at ti c
G.a.<!- 35 tird\\B Sn ufiiiY, Out 2, 1858.
Class 36 draws Sniurdat, On 9, 1858.
Ci d7 draws ftniururty, Ou .16 l^i^*
Class? 38 draws ISaturdaj, Cc S6. S)8.
Ci. SS 39 (ii :W6 Saturday, On. 3U, \bbS.
On tire Plan of sing e Aumoei s.
FO.OOO T C2LETS—S 435 rj>lZ£S.
NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS
Magmkcent Scheme!
To bedn wit every Saturday. lu-Uct,
i prize < B^o,ooo
l “ 7.1.m0
1 “ lo.Whi
l u 5,000
t “ 4,* *4*o
I 3,UOU
1 |,mOU
4 . . I,'loo
4 9 H)
4 HJO
1 7 o
4 800
50 6Mi
;UH)
jilt 25
3v* ‘ . . * 1
A! IT OXIMATION PRIZES.
Prizes >l $ j , ioi’g to $?n,((0 Prize ere 1/(0
4 n( •• ;!.(*) * 1,-uo
4 “ h‘t) “ i‘*.tH4) * KiO
4 tl J 2 > “ 5,0* o 4 0
4 KC J, 00 * 4i-0
4 75 B>.o “ :<m
4 *’ 11 • ) ,51 it ** ilO
4.1W0-’ i flririOOit*
;),4-. Piir-s ati ounii to
Whole Yicfee-is JiO, Ha.v s§-v QuMters is 2. 0
A ‘ ircult .‘l< - u . pan o! ihe l.onerite, wiil
forwar<.tdi any ■ • durinaisol m.t\iii n
Ce*i f< ;•’ i ! aueswulbe fcolu at tht follow
ing rat* 8 whichL tisv.
Cer i£ca* -*• i’s ag. sot 10 Whole Tickets..sW)
“ 10 Haii * k 40
*• *■’ lo Quarters “ YU
“ 10 Liliths “ 10
IN 0,.1>1 UN TH Kl TS OR (1 R 1 IFICaI 1 S
E nclt *ii * n j to our address tor iLeTick is
ordered ‘u j j cti, t : which they will be lorwarued
by first mail, < < - lasers can have Titkets ending
in any ! ‘uretfey o.ay des gnate
The L toi iri numb* rs anil Prizes tll be ernt
to pure! ••..-rs In i * *T>ately after tbedrawii g.
Paid; *>er& will . cn-* write their togi ntt.i* * pfein
and givt <*tr Pos * (He.*, t’ounty ldu Stale.
I seme .t thai r\*ry Pnz* isdinwii ;i and pa\abie
in m I v i u: tefiuc.ti*iu
j All P ro SI,OOO aud under paid immediately
after ts;. v* in.l—other prizes at the usual lime of
thirty i .
Ail c* auiiicattons sfretiy coitflden isl.
Aduu *< ■ udors io* t ickets *u rtrtificates to
S.SWAN a CO , Ga.
| Per? •- s dingiearM nigont jy % Ala,or Atlanta
Ga,ci. theiroid>is hind, at £ tav*.* time by
a*iT < at either ortbose places.
enr ‘■ ii the numbers that are diawn trom
lliewr c i: h the amount *>t th*’ Prize that each
one i- led to, will be pub ri oi aui o*ry
drawi a -he tollowing pni ers— At**us aC iistiiu
tionl , *iw Orkai s J eita, Mobile K<pister,
(xhailt -tandard, Nashville Gnziite. Ath.iia'ii
tellig* k *• v. ckU .ekly i:,y M .ok, Savannah
Morn ws, l.ichmninl Despatch,New York ufs
l paieh. ti Unu (M’ss) Clarrion, ami Litt e flock
j ( trk ; Dt'ini’cral. octi- d&wtt
BE ; 3? L 8c WEEMS
.i r bol-.ale and rt.tatl
G v ICERY DEALERS,
\VI eep comriautly on hand a wellteelic
t- rioek comprising all ai tides >d their lit 6,
whic! fT iod tth tr rieods and the pubic
genet at the LOW ESI MARKET PL l*
C 'ES. * vens a tall.
LOCK r;EMS. A G. BEDELL.
C< : *tif f Ga. Dec. 22. wtwtf
J. H. & W. A. LOSS,
Wholes le and Retail
E 7SO D’ & Gai £RY
ME UCH A NTS.
aeon, Georgia.
A1.4 1,4 gt 4 for Wi ee ur*s aid VVi?gnn*a
: Sewing V).,, riin ** w f.
A L\RG •; HI or A OF
FILL&VIKTfiB DRY UOIIS.
J KYLE <s• CO..
{I \VE low in .tore llie i ireeil and beet relect
-1 i-ii H o, l. of Siaplf and Fa:.y IJ.y Goods
ev-r .fUr. and ill Columh w. ADn a fine asfort
l m.'i I 1 Car;iitf, Rus.'!-', Shoes, Hals, Ac . all-at
-h i: u ual low price.—with addiuonal induce
| then's io cash buv cs
j Colu'tibus. Hept 18 1858 6idif
E. BARNARD & CO.
COLDMBUS, GA.
WHOLESALE AxN D RETAIL
GROCERS & PROVISION DEALERS
H AVE on hand, and will constantly keep,
ji a laihe and well selected Sto k,embracing
4 eveiy article n their line, which are off-red
io ‘heir Iriends and the public,at the loweet
market puces C> me s->d see us-
Columbus, Sept. 2U, 1857. w&twtf.
To Our Customers!
and at'fer th*- fl.&t Jai uaty next, weshall
adopt, as neariy a- possible, tiie ( AMI
*Y*TIS.W -sv rum el u- io this
ou: e. From fha * and v ail ariicie** will be priced
as cash. Where rediisare given (which will on
ly be extended to hose who have pr< m tly paid
us) au addition will be made to the price named
according to the time required bv th** purchaser.
F BARNARD, & CO.
Dec, 31. XBS7 —w’&tw6m.
CIGARS DIRECT IMPORTATION,
1 A/A BOXES Havana Ciyars ot variou.- brands
l\/ly tor sale at small advance* i r Dash by
Jan 19—wiwtf E. BARNARD * CO.
LEA & EE 11 KIN S’
CELEBRATED
Worcestershire Sauce.
PRONOUNCED EXTRACT OF A
by C- nnoisseuik to Letter from a
be Tuk only 82 Medical gentleman
QQOD SAUCE, st 8
and applicable ‘ T**ff Lea 6s Perrins
‘'■c.y&rz'-'l that their Satire is
TO esteemed in
■ * | India, and is in my
every VARIETY r■•• •' jopinimi, the must
ySS M a,a?ahl well as
of DISH. (h* rnwt wholesome
sauce that is made.”
THEonlvmed.il awarded bv Ihe jury of the
New V*rk exhibition for foreign Sauces was
obtained by Lea & Perrins, for their Worcester**
shire Sauce, the world wide fain- of which hav
ing led to numerous imitations, purchasers are
earnestly remitted to see that the names of “LEA
6S PERKINS” are impressed upon the bottle and
sfepper, ami printed oprin the lab* L>.
fciole wholesale agents for the United States.
JOHN DUNCAN *fc SONS,
405 Broadway New York.
A stork always in store. AJ*o orders received
for direct, shipment from England.
Dec 8 wlv
hi:, w. Tv. iv isos,
dealer is
DRUGS, iVledfe'nes*. Cl em cals Books, Sta
tionery a’ and Fancy Articfea.
Talbotton, G., >ept 24, w - ly.
A Splendid Cotton Plantation,
I*’ O it SALE.
HAVING determi:i*d to go w st. I
Arils'*offer tn> place i. r sale.lying on ."pm g
<-r*vk iu .-i-hi N. wu n H ad u<m
Fon Gain©#, containing 1 5tH) acres T k-te are
emenfe, with alt ne©e:*-ar\buddings,a*eil
ing ho and plenty of ooth- go*d gin
h*use and screw; five hundred acres of cleared
and,a lse | ornon of which is fresh, dny per
son wishing a good bargain w ould do well to cull
and • xamioe the premises. ‘The above place ad
j *ms the lands of Mr. Boyington on the West.
Some ot ttie land is very go and being aw amp’ianda.
Jib URGE W. COU.INB,
1 Mv 4,1868**w6m.