The Weekly times & sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 185?-1858, December 27, 1858, Image 3

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TIIE SELLING QUALITIES OF. BO3K HAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS.’ Qaebec, Canada, June, 20. 1854.—-W**have no doubt it will sell Well here. Send us one, gross. JOHN MI SSON A e<x Montreal, Canada, July L 1854. —Send us 2 Boerhave’s Bitters. a medicine of in our market. ‘ JOHN BIRKS & CO.. Medical iialL , St. Paul, Minnesota—There is quiteV ready sa }e here for your BoerhuveLs Hollaird Bit ters/ WNPsfl. WOLE, Per 11. B. PEARSON. 4\Vellsburg, Va. N*>v. 1, 1856.-—-Sgnd me anoth er box, 3 dozen Boerhave’s llbtl&nd Bitters. It is taking the lead here of all other Bitters. * WM. H. KIRKKR. York, Pa., Feb. 1857. —Pitase send me. per express, six dozen Boerhave’s Holland Bitter#. —- { We are entirely out. C. A. MORRIS A CO. See Advertisement. Dec 24—Iwdw. lloi.iowAY r S Ointment —Burns. Scalds and contusions, arising from explosions or - unforeseen catastrophes, are soothed from immediate agony ami rapidly, healed by the application of this un guent. No.family should neglect having it on hand for timely use, and it should !>e as impor tant a concomitant of the iniuer or machinist as | tlie pick or the file. at, the manufactory, No. 30 Maiden Lane, New York, anil by all Druggists, at 2.5 c., and $1 per Pot or Box. Dec24tiwl\v pK, Q.f*m YI=:AC Tla Fl:’ The firent Pi fiuixm Disinfectnr,} ! A MAG If IFH’ ENT PITCHER was awarded it at the Alabama rotate Fair at the recommendation of a special scientific committee, who pronounced it supe periorto any similar agent now in use. Besides ils , sirictly tbsmtecting uses, it may be most advantageou.s i\ applied as a therapeutic agent in the following cases: All pm rid salivation, snres. ulcers, hums, lit,-'ll wounds, renio\ iOfj-.ytaiH;-. destroying had breath, curing sfciejrs, soileidnjfabd w hitening the skrn in Imth aiid especially in limestone countries, where the * uah r iiaCrt. in ioakin? it soft, by poui iiiff a few drops info a basin full of water. Iteart. what of iu Yo\i wohW confer a"general good 1v using means for its general introduction and use —More than fifty citizen# The best ami most efficient preventative of conla giotis diseases now in use. —• Auburn Gazette. We advise otir friends to fry if. by .-Of means.— JtLuii-- tromemf Moil. \o one'who lias used it once will consent to do va ii ho.it if,— Tuskegee Rmpuhkeaa. \\V ineff’ used it about our promotes with entire satis f\rlionNir<iiinah Republiran . ffnpenftf to Lalmrraqun’s French Liquor.—Cww. ! Xntumnl htldligeuettr. Has received the sanction of medical men in lb.; L leading cities of the South —JHlantu Jikirriran. These tilings Prof. Darby assures it has done, and we ! believe Ik* would not even fltimt. much bits say so, ! were if. not the case. — Souther a Ukri.it ion Advocate l! is a roost effective and powerful combination. It should be used everywhere. It wiihmt disappoint you as a disinfecting agnL —JMuus St&le, Jtl. I). Endorsed by Physicians in Ohhrlesiftn and Cold*n- I Ida. S. New York. Augusta, Savannah. Atlanta. j Macon amt Columbus. Ha: Montgomery, steftua aud • Mobile Ala; and New Orleans, I .a. Hospitals, corporations, ship masters, manufacturers, planters, furnislK” by the gallon at reduced : For sale by druggists* a Sit country merchants ceimr- j ally, from whom orders are respectfully solicited. try at least one bottle. Price 5o cents. Follow di- j recti* us. fTr* Manufactured onh’ in the Laboratory of J. DARBY, Auburn, Ala. FOR SALE IN COLUMBUS BY DAN FORTH, NAGEL 6c CO. f - BROOKS & CHAPMAN, 1 J.*L PEMBERTON 6c < 0. ler l—ilwtf DAVII) VO I NG WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Among all |>teiarat ions for the hair that have \ been introdueeua'S infallible, none has ever giveu j the satisfiietion or gained the popularity that Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative now ha . iI is j Restorative has passed the ordeal of innumerable j fashionable Juliets, ai*l the ladies, where sat they have tested pronounce it a peerless article. They L find, where the hair id thinned, that it creates a f fresh‘growth—that it fully restores the vogrtative j power of the roots on the denuded pi Sees, and > causes the fibres to shoot forth Anew—limf it dia-*i solves and removes dandruii, naureuts jjraynq.s.-J* 1 restores the hair jo itst gray- ! ness has aofufiTly Aipervcned. gives a rich lustre, j imparts the sofness and flexibility of silk to the hair, and keeps it always luxuriant, healthy and j in full vigor.—A ’etc Yurie TANARUS) ifjunc. Sold by all Druggists in this city, and by deal- j ers and druggists generally throughout the United I States and Canath.s. . dec 15—wd2w. Acidity of the Stomach and „Indigestion. —“I can eat anything after taking your Holland Bitters,” is a remark frequently made to us. To persons troubled with acidity of the stom- i ach, Indigestion or any disorder of the stomach, we would only say try it. Its world-wide repu-4* tation, has been established alone by the many wonderful cures it ha? effected. When used for dyspepsia, jaundice, liver complaint, weakness of any kind, costiveness and piles, it should be ta ken in small doses—say half a tea-spoonful, reg ularly three times-a day before meals. ELYOVH MAGNETIC POWDER AND PILLS. For the Destruction of all kind* of Garden Inserts. Ants, B and Buns. Roaches, Ticks. \ Thus. Moths, und Mae. #c. ,y- What greater trouble, in an hour of ease, Than gnawing rats. lied-bugs and fie as. Gardens can be preserved and houses rid of these pests, ft was discovered by Mr. E. Lyon, a French Chemist, in Asia, and has been ’patronized by all dfcts tern governments and colleges. Reference can 1m- made wherever the article-has been tried. It is free from Pm s./, and harmless to mankind and domestic animals. — Many worthless imitations are advertised. Be*sure it bears the name of E. LYON. Remember — l'is Lyon’s Pow der kills inserts in a trice. While Lyon’s Pills are mixed for rats and mice. Sample Flasks, 25 cents; regular sizes. |SU .cents 6c £l. BARNES Sc PARK. New York. December 25. 1858 —d&wlin. 1 Muscogee Presentments.^ The Socond Panel of the Grand Jurors for the Fall Term of Muscogee Superior Court, submit the following as the only Presentments they have to make: The first Panel have so fully notice*! every sub ject at all important that wc have but little, if anything to present. Wo cordially endorse and approve the most of their Presentments, aud earnestly hope that they may receive the attention ami respect to which their importance entitle them. We have to dissent in only one particular from the Presentments of the First Panel. Wc do not thipfir active members of the Fire Co||panies of the £ity should be held bound to serve as Jurors. We regard this Department as of large impor tance and value to the city, and we think that the labor, the time, and the money expended by the active members of these Companies is at least an equivalent for the services of the citizens as J urors. The Bridges in the County have been reported again and again as in bad condition. All of them are unsafe, and several of them are impassa ble. The Peggy Reid Bridge,and the Bull Creek Bridge on the St. Mary’s Road, as also Randall’s Bridge on the L patoie, are in a condition to xiis graee the country, and to endanger the lives >t travelers. The public attention has been so 4i’tcn and to so little purpose, called to this subject that Grand Jurors have learned to present the gnc\- ances only as a matter of form. We have to thank his honor Judge IV orrill. for his kindness to our body, as also to the .Solicitor pro. tern., J. N\ Ramsey, Esq., for his politeness and attention. We request that these presentments be publish ed in the chy papers. ALEX. I. ROBISON, Foreman. James Iv Redd, ‘Michael Barshal. Edmard Barnard, Joseph fi Daniel, Reuben C Shorter. Moses Taylor, Richard i’ Spencer, William II Harris, Thomas J Slavers, K&ory S Dennis, James Rankin, Lorenzo D Deaton, John S Allen. J M Falkenberry, Wcslev jSturk ie. John McCarty, John T Walker, CL uric*, P Dean, Ordered!)}*, the Court that these presents be published as-requested. A true extract from the Minutes of Muscogee Superior Court. N©v.epil>or Term, 1858. ][ December 25, I^sß. - taFWcliyfk. We are authorised to announce ISAAC T. BROOKS a candidate forthe office of Receiver of Tax Returns for county, tU the ensu ing election. nbv2-k.wto We are anthorizeil to announce J. B. lIIbKS, as a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Receiver of Muscogee county at the election in next-. novll —dwid TAX COLLECTOR. WE are auihonzed to announce A. C. MOR RISON a candidate r*r Tsi\ Collector of Musco gee county, at the ensuing election. nov23dwte We are authorised to announce JORDAN L. HOVYELL, a candidate for TaxCollaetor of Mus cogee county for the ensuing year. first Monday in January next. WE are authorized to announce the name of WILLIAM A. BOZEMAN a? a candidate for Tax Collector of Museogee county at the ensuing election in January. tlcelS—dtd. Jgp The friends of Edmund O'neal, Esq announce his name as a suitable candidate for the office of Tax Collector of Chattahoochee county at the January election. BoTl2—wtd The People’s Candidate. The undereigiieu having discharged the duty as Tax uft-iver of Itarly county, nithehoet of,.is ea'.iemctkui Os Uit ettuons tr atij, lakes this mettiod ofrettnrjiig||js sincere thanks to JTt aajne for.p;.ftt ;svurs,and aiuiounces himnoli as a -arn’idate sos re't itxtiph to (he smtfe office on the Br.-t Monday in .Jar.uar, Ig.ia. S. A. HDVViiU,. • % Blakely, (>jt. Aug. 21—wtd BUCKLEY’S SEREI^ABSHS, if A’ - AND ETHIOFIAIf Opera Troupe. i'rom Buckley’s Opera House, Next’ York. A t i ‘oh ini! ms,’ Monday & Tuesday Nights Dec.„27&28 TEMPERANCK HALL, Proarrnrinnc for Mon day Night, in thrw parts. Part TU E BURLESQ U R OPERA of LUCK ETIA HOJjGIA, IN THREE For Caste, Synopsis of Im*Mcxfs, and full par ticulars, .see small bills. Price of Admission 7’> •cents. Children and Servants 50 cents. Itec2J—?d2t . U. V. RjITHERFORD. A ’gt HORSES AHD MULES. January next, with 30 likely mules -41 anil a. lot of line all of which will he sold on reasonable terms, andean be seen by that time, at the .Sale Stables of Ivev, Wilkins A Cos. HENRY COHEN. I>ec. !8 r ls:.S. w2t dlt. • *rp\VO J ihe i .'ni’ iCIR’ Ordinary otAaid .ottmy. Pur leave, to j sell. “Martha, a negro woman amt her two t hiiilren. Citiiri.-s. it hoy about three years oid. and ail infant, 1)0- toujing ni Uii’ i state of James L, Outlier, deceased ISAAC CHENEY. “I EUWARI) VV. l’Oi . Executory of James Caltrer. jeceasetl. Deveeiidd-r e7.-Jssß. vv2m SUPPLIIS JUST RECEIVED BY TvfE^N.H.O'CTSI CKANBKUKIEfs, # Hugar Cured Ranis, Breakfast Bacon, Extra County Irani, Beat. Family Flour: Big liouiiny, White Bean.-, Alst ; Raises?, Currants, £ itron, -Prunes, Figs. Cooking-Prunes, (telatine; Ext ritelfr**f all kinds, A utk all kinds: pujokwl Beet; Pickled Beef, Pickled Pork, Smokcrl Tougnes. Pickled Tongues, j4mokci Hidmon, Fresh tSalxnon, Fresh Lobster!*, Fresh Tomatoes. Fardines. Table Oil, Ulivos, Capers, Preserves, Jellies, Table Sauces, Best Goshen Butter & Cheese, .FIRE-WORK*i)f every deWription. Columbus, Dec.. 2 i. IS.)S. t GEORGIA MILITARY I mmmm \ THE GEORGIA MILITARY IXSTI-! li<m.tthi of Trustees a|j|>ointel ‘ Gol. A. V. BRUMIIY. Hu^ietintendent und I'roles*-or of Mathematics and N.itifral , Phiiosoj.hy. t APT THOMAS R. McC <*\ N ELL. itoimriftndant of Cadet* ami PmliiSKor <*f Enpnoeriiig RcV. JOHN W. MAKER. Chaplain and Professor of Engtfeh Literature. 4 Mr V If. MAGNET. Professor rtf French and History. Capt. R. H. CAMP, Professor of Mathematios, 4TaifcS. Z. RUFF. Assistant Prof. of*M:rtliem:itics and Nat. Pltilosofdiy. Dr. A. CONNELL?Surgeon. Tlie Second term of llt'e present Academic year wit! j connnoncM on the 2tHh of February, Isap, at wliich | time appHeants for idmisision w ill Ik.- examined hy tlie j Academic Board. During, the present year add mortal buildings have ! been ere<*t-d. and excellent ictuific Apparatus pur- j chased- ’-bus rendering Hie facilities for the accommo dation .and instruction of .Cadets greater than they have , heretofore bc< it. TERMS: Board, tuition.iiteh washing, lights, and all other j Institute charges, throne se-shni of five mouths, *ll-, j s(| paid in advance. A medicnl fee of per anuum is required to be |*aid j in advatice. No other charge will be made for medical services ; rendered-in Cadets. Copies x>f the Regulations, ajid Catalogncsof the. In- ; stitute mnv be iiid ly applying to the .Superintendent. > Yohiigiin-n fr.rtn other Staft‘ will, ns heretofore he admitted as Cadets. The Institute is■ bleated nt Marietta, one of the Irigh- j cat and mostlioaltlifui points in the State. A N. tfIMPBOX. ’ dec-33—Jwfrnl ‘ Secretary Bfta'ril Truste< >. CHBIIOKEE BAPTIST COLLBC-B, CASSVHJ.K, GEOROIA. flgisSm THE Trustees take pleasure in \ /. thepuhlh-tlutt thc.v have / math- arrangements h a v wlileli the euntinuanec nf the operniwns of this • Institution is remlered nennanent. anti titten to meet the wants of the youth of the country. The next Session will open January 1 Ith/LSei), ami close July l:;tlv• following. The regular i course extemls over six classes, two in the Aea (lcniic ami four in the t ■ liege Dejiartment, and is | tu eompletueand thorough a* the course of any j “College itUlie now. I nr. .-indents may pursue a | select course, provided they attend so many stu- I dies as will occupy their time. No extra charge is made for irregulars, nor for the use of Appara tus or Library. EXPENSES: In College, Spring Session, 2! weeks. - 21.00 .. ‘ Pali “ Hi “ 10.00 Tu Academy. Spring, “ 24 “ L'.OO j •• ‘ Fall/ “ 10 %■ 12.00 | Ctontiugent Fee, Spring Session, 1-20 j .. Fall “ SO | Board from SlO to Sl2 per month, uieluding ! washing anil fuel. Tuition must tie paid by cash or approver!’ note to Thus. M. Corn j.O nt, i'rensur er, befurtf ctiteruig College, each session. Young men of adult age. who need it. may settle by note payable on t'neir success in after life. Those studying Fvrdhe ministry, may always receive gratuitous instruction. Cas.-v.iHe is a iiKna! and healthy village; being distant two miles from the ifailroad. it is free from the amtrCtpeufsTu Vice “too prevalent in lar ger town* there is no tippling shop in the yil- I'ur Catalogue* <>r farther particulars address Hey. LllOti. BAMBAUT. I’res't. or AY. A. iIEIICEH, Secretary. Dee. 22. ISSS-MM d3t. CARDS, In Plain and Fancy Colors of any size, neatly printed at the ‘ TIMES OFFICE. BOOK BINDING, in all its branches substantially and elegantly done at short notice, at the TIMES OFFICE. Columbus, (is. Nov. 27—dtf. IDAA'W IBOOIKS PI BLIC LAWS UF GEORGIA, passed by by the General Assembly at the Session held in November and December 1858, embracing ma ny very important Acts. For sale at the Book ./ u r Id J. W. PEASE & CLARK. Oift Books. A Splendid Assortment of Books fur Christmas and New Year's presents. Just received by dee-22 wdtf J. W. I’KASE A CLARK. FLorK. FLOUR ! JIST received a siiujiß !of Extra quality, equal to Ilgam Smith. TYLER & SHORTER. \\j IIITE AND YEIXOW ONION SETTS, Just ‘° r “'brooks tCHAPMAN. BULK MEAT. rrillE Snbscriliers are prepared to till orders for I Hulk Meat, Hue round, or as the parties may wish ready ivftcu deUveretL a d,l-17 dwtf LER & SHORILR „ 1358 FALL STOCK. ISSS J. H. MERRY r~=7--rYT-) HAS removed his store to No. LCHTTTrt 87 West side Broad Street, 1 door OfcJaS-D north of Redd, Johnson & Cos. s, where be is now receiving a large supply of Fall and Winter Clothing ! Ro, GENT’S, YOUTH’S and Children’s wear Also, a large Assortment of GEHT’S FURNISHING GOODS’ Together with every article tisualy keptiu a Clothing Store. All of which will be sold on as good terms as are afforded in the City. Coiumbus,Gft. Oct. 15- dw3m NOTICE. A LADY experietree'd iiwTeaelfing. aud oom qietentfo in rstract m the vrriial brauches of an English |£dueation, with musio on Fiiftio -anil Guitar, Drawing and Painting and Frenvh, is ile . sirous nf forming an engagornont with-fi private famify. Would not object to forming a-select school, by tlte union of several families. Address A. 1. C., Drawer 176, Qplumbus, Oa. BesG.of reference given. December22—ci2 GEORGlA—Muscogee County* \ DMINHSTRATOIt’S SALE.—By virtue of nu or /Y. der from The Honorable Court of Ordftiarv of Muscogee county, fia., I \vllP%ellat the Market House, in the city >f Colombus. Ga.. on the first Tusday in in February next, within the regal hours of sale, two Lots half acre each, iu the ity of Columbus known by numbers 579 and 581. with all improvements llieremi— sold as the properly ot Jfnne L. Garrard, deceased, for the benefit of the neirs and creditors of said estate.— Terms of saie Cash. E. BARNARD, ,‘vdm’r. Columbus, Dec. 13, 185S. dtd SILKS,. SHAWLS,” AND DRESS GOODS J IST RECEIVED AT THE ONE PRICE CASJI BEY GOODS STORE. 140 Gzoad Street—-Masonic Building mum m’pmimip® Has ju<t opened a magnificent assortment of SILKS, SI 1A YVi ,S a^d F.VNCY DEISS GOODS. purchased at recent New York Auction Sales for Cash at an irumetise saciifice: 5,00<) yards Fancy Dress Silks at 50c. worth sl. 5.000 ‘ *• Black SOks—ail widths; 50 pieces Primed all wool Delaines of the very best quality, at 50 cents per yard; 50 pieces French Merinos—all shades; 20 • Union Marino Plaids, splendid quality; lon Rich French ltohes a’Les—beautiful fJoods; 50 Kieir French Valeuciasand Poplin Rohes—very Ai.se. A l arge Asaoiliaent cf FANCY BEESS GOODS, ‘i'J ifV f Bought at a reduction of 25 per rout., on the price lis=n all paid for such goods: 25 Piece* ARABIAN CROSS OVERS— fleavy quality and beautifnl colorings; 30 pieces POILE deCIIEVRE. higlittoiow— New and choice designs. JSpieces VALES'('lAS—verv hrmdsoim*. 20 pie.es COJrt MUIAS BAYADERE— Os highest iwstre -5 pieces ELVIRAS—a new and beautiful article. It) pieces Plaid BASTINGS CHENE— Superior quality and coloring. Together with other styles of Goods ADAPTED TO A | FIRST CLASS TRADE, Also, A LARGE stock of fine BED. White and Colored Flannels, zsiaXiKrisinsrssj, AND HOUSE KEEPING GOODS IN GENERAL” A Large Stock of Calicoes and Homespuns, Os every description at very *h\v prices. j CLOAKS, SHAWLS t ND TALMAS, In great vaiitsiy. Buyers are im bed ij examine, t wnipare and j-edge | before making i heir purelives. Remember the address ,J Mines Me J i is. 110 Broad Street. o Doom below .1. I>. Slrupper’a. ONE Villi'K ONLY. -Every article markedat the l(fvvest. | C’oltimhun, Ga . jiiiii wjmm, i A full assortment of Rsgou’s Kid Gloves, operr* i e<i this* mo mint?. J AS. McFll3LLir.S, IBroad street. Masonic Bumiiug. IMPORTANT TO Planters & Country Merchants. J. McPHILLIPS 1 Would caii attention of Buyers to his large stock | of Foreign aud Domestic DRY-GOODS, As be lias a buyer residing in New York, he will at ail times be prepared to olier goods to the i Trade for (-'ash onlu) at the lowest New Yolk j Cost pi ices by the bale or package. Planters will find they van save money by buy ing their KKRSL > S. NLi.LO BLANKLIS, Ac.,from him, Ins Stuck is extensive amt Ilia pri i ces iruch below that oi any ottier store iu the : South. •Call and see his goods and prices, and thus post ! yourselves upon what you can get for your mo n“y and what goods are worth. Remember the JAM MS McPHILLIPS*, HO Bro id St;e3t, Two doors below J. I. Strupper. j Oct. 40..d*w ri. AT •l W. PEASE & (LARK’S BOOK STOKH. THE following is a list of new books / roesuM and. _ /- ft-sLit** and Advs ntures of Kit < arson.the noslor of tin* Rocky Moyulains. Self-Made Men, liv B. SoymuMr; * Frederick the Great, In TJmuias C’drlyslc; Sir Walter Raleigh und his Times, by r. Kingsley; j I'fie Autocrat of the Breakfast Table, by Oliver I Wendell Holmes. Life and Lahore of Daniel Baker, by his Son; Public and Private History of Louis Napoleon; j Pinev Wood Tavern or Sam Slick in Texas; Arabian Day. a eomparispn to Arabian Nights; j Debit and t reilit; Electron, by W. C. Richards. A NEW SUPPLY OF Miles Standish Courtship; Wrnon Grove; Memoirs of Rachel, .lust received by J. W. PEASE & CLARK. A GREAT BARGAIN! | r T'HE Subscribers, having now purchased the j JL euti re property of the Coweta Fails .Ylanu | facturing Company, offer the same for sale. It is oneol the best situations lor Milling and Manu iketuring purposes in the whole country, and will he sold on long credits, and the most liberal terms. Titles of Warrantee will be made. SEABORN JONES. PAUL J. SHU WES, JOHN L. MUSTIAN. JunoiO. —wtwtf JAMES W. WARREN B. V. MART]M. .1. -J. MARTIN. J.J. SLADE. MARTIN, MARTIN & SLADE, YYttomeys at lAaXv, COLUMBUS. GA. December 17,1858. — dwtf. TOTHOSEINDEBIED. xXT E hereby give narice that all claims due iis. and not paid or satisfactorily armnged. prior to next re*urn day of the respective counties iu which the par ties reside, will be sued. None will he slighted. mariO-dwlf E. BARNARD &.CO SELLING AND HIRING USTEG-IROIEiS ON COMMISSION, Either Privately or at Auction, BY ELLIS & MATHIS. Columbus, On., Dec. 9, IBSS. liudw trustee’s SALE. IVVILT/setlto the highest bidder (if not disposed ofurivaiely beiore thus. tiiae)on the Ist Tuesdsy in hnnr, next, at the Market, House in the city ol Columbus, till; vakiabie property known as “De Graheureid’; ‘.."arner.” Terms, one in-1 1 oasis—bai anoe iu twelve months with approve'! security. It.U. DeGBAmiNREIt), Trustee, nov2l—dw-Itu Harriro-i ik. Pitts, Auc’rs. A. VELATI, Candy Manufacturer & Confectioner, WHOLESALE AND RBTIAL DEALER IN GREEN & DRY FRUITS, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. No. 20 Broad st-, Columbus, Georgia. ORNAMENTED PARTY CAKES—Country orders will meet with prompt attention. Nov. 3, ISiS. _ <miU N matresses. AN excellent article of Oottori, or Shucks and Cot too mixed, ami all Shucks for under .Matresses.— Call and see them before purchasing jui liilenor article For Sale. a A comfortable Dw.’Uing House anp Lot, containing one aero of land, situated on tle Alabama side of the Chattahoochee River, on tiie road leading from tlie New Bridge towards Haletn Ala., and about one half mile west of said Bridge. Anv person desiring to purchase a comforta ble and quiet home, will be W-jjsp2 lhw niHre Annlv to Mvoha oc la>> ‘pov.l-idt/ Coluhu.,. NEW BOOT & SHOE STOLE. A. C. vSAUNDEKS Sc CO. PH WOULD respectfully inform . L..J cilizens of Columbus, and the ■■ surroundiiig, that they have taken the Store recently occupied by Merry & Lar.don.and are now ope ning lire largest, u- st made and cheapest Stock ol BOOTS, SHOES & BROGANS lobe found m thedty. HAVING EXTENSIVE FACTORIES OF OUR OWN. and having made arrangements wiih the best factories in the United Stales, with < 20 years experience in Mem ulus, Teouesree. we are warranted iu saving our stock wjil be SECOK D TO NONE IN QUALITY, STVLK,ANI> F( ONOMY tO THE PURCH ASER'. Our .-ato . comprises in part—’ Men’s Thick Boots sizes trom 6 to 14; “ Kip “ halt welted and double soled, “ ‘* Water Prcof Boots; “ Napoleon Boots; “ Cavalry do Extra tine Water Proof Boots; “ Corkw}e “ Fioest reg’d pump and half wefftd Cf Boots “ French Boots ot superior style; “ Plantation Boots; “ Finest stitched French Calf Boots; “ “ Pump “ “ “ “ Arctic Bools; Also, Men’s Oxford Pies sewed and peg ‘eJ; “ Congress Gaiters “ “ “ Calderons; “ Scott T'w;* Men’s Cal! Pegged Brogans, pumps and \ welted; “ u Sewed ‘‘ “ half “ “ Seal, Goar and Buff pegged; “ Army and Plantation :->hoes Men’s Wax, Kip Bull ‘Brogans pegged, Pumps & Welted. Men’s Gaiters, Slippers See., of all the latest P itterns. FOR LADIES. Finest Kid &. Morocco lace and Congress Boots, thick and thio soles, with and without heels. Finest ri!k warp lasting lace and Congress do Serge de B;rre, do co do # do Eugene, do do do do do Italian and Fnglish, do do do French and Glove Kid, do do * do “ Kid Heel Slippers. JKnglish K;d and Morocco do and half Gait- j English Silk Lasting, do do do Velvet ToitetSlippNffL Embroidered, do Women’s Common Thick heel ties of Kid, Mo- j jocco. Seal and Goat. Spring Hi&el tioe and Buskins. Goat, Calf, Buff, Seal di. Kip lace Boots pegged I and i-f' l ed. Kip &. Calf Oxford Bccta laced and strapped Spiing heel Kip Pegged Jace Boots. FOR BOYS. Boys Thick Boots, sizes 1 to 5. do do Brogans, do lto 5. do do Kip and Calf, do do pumps and I half’ welted. - { Boys Calf and Kip Boots, welted and Double . soled. FOR YOUTHS. Youth’s Thick Boots, sizes 9 to 13. “ “ Brogans, do 9to 13. do do Kip do do do do Boots half welted and double soled. m Youth’s Calf, do oo do and do do do do Brogans pumps and half welted. FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN. Sew-d Calf, Kid, Goat, Seal, Grain, Morocco 1 and Buff Bcotees thick and thin sole, witn and ; without hoe is. Pegged Calf,Goat, Seal, Grain, Morocco and ! Buff Bootees, thin and thick soles, wriih and with- j out heel*. Fine Kid Ties and Bu kins.; Common Kid i Morocco, Seal and Goat Ties. Silk Lasting, Kid and Morocco Gaiters wiih 1 and without heels. Kid, Morocco and silk Listing lace Boots, do. and >. Strapped Slippers. Children's Congress Heel Gaiters. EGR PLANTERS. The largest, best made, and) cheapest stock of NEGRO SHOES EVER EROUGHT TO COLUMBUS, Among them are, Round and Lap Seam, Double ‘ Braced, Double Soled Brogans, front'd to l r >. Round Seam Triple Stitched Iron Nailed Bro- j gans. Round seam. Three Soiod Brogans Oak j Bottoms, Rulers and other kinds rangiug in | price from sl.lO upward?. f i any of our goods do not prove ns represented hy us, we will make the deficiency good to the purchaser. TO COUNTRY MERCII VM’3,TR\O * AM, PKDOALItS, &c., We can offer goods at Boston and New York prices. By giving us a call you can save from 15 to 20 per cent on your bills. Taking the quality of our g- oda into considera lion, we are to be undersold by no one North, Sou’h, K st or West. We have nude ar;alignments to receive ail new styles from factories ot any note in tlie United States as soon as introduced, and shitli be receiv ing fresh goods every week from our T>wn Fac tories. A. C. SAUNPLRS, 6c. CO., Oct 15.. w&dri 102 Broad Street. BEDin C> V7BBMS Wholesale and Retail GiiOCßii V DEALERS, Sit®* vyILL seep constantly on hand a well sclec- ‘ ted Stock comprising all articles in their line, which are offered to th ir <rie:<dsand the public generally at the LOW ESI MARtiEi’ I*HI CES. Give us a call. LOCK WEEMS. A ItEDKI.T., Columbus, Ga. Dec. 22 COTTON, COTTON, COTTON! C 10X10“’ now gelling at a good price, and if the j notes and pecotmta priH due toJ. Ennia & 00. are not soon paid, wuit* will be instituted indiscrim inatelv. A word to the wise is sufficient. o*.ti4—w&dtf. J. ENNIS & CO. NOW OPENING. AT DILLINGHAM & DENSON’S FURNITURE STORE, A LARGE STOCK OF OAHPBTINGrS, RTJGS, ALA.TS BASKETS, &c. Columbus, October 23. d&wtf. FALL STOCK OF FURNITURE, AND CURTAINS, NOW OPENING AT SAMMIS & ROONEY’S, COLUMBUS. GA. Columbus, Ga., Oct. 6, 1858. dw3m. Os every deecription used by Lawyers, or officers of Court, printed neatly and on superior paper, at the “ TIMES OFFICE. DAVID KAIGLER “j Bill for Discovery and vs. 1 Injunction. Henry H Brown & f In Talbot Superior Court. Joseph Brown. J IT appearing to the (Jourttbat Henry H. Brown, one of the defendants to tho above Bill, is ab sent from this State. It is therefore ordered, that said Henry H. Brown, do appear at tlie next Term of this Court, and plead, answer or demur to said Bill, not demurring alone to the above Bill, and that service of said Bill, as to said Henry H. Brown be perfected by publication of this older, once a month tor tour months, before the next Term of this Court, in the Columbus Times, a publle Ga zotte of this State. A true extract from the minutes of Talbot Su perior Court, September Term, 1853. GEOKGE N. FORBES, Clerk, October ‘25; once a month 4m. DAVID KATGLER 1 Bill for Discovery and ln vs. . i junction. Henry 11. Brown & f In Talbot Superior Court. Cyrus Robinson. J IT appearing to the Court that Henry H Brown one ot the defendants to,the above slated Bill, is absent from the State. It is therefore ordered that Henry H Brown do appear at the next Term ot this Court, and plead, answer oi demur to said Bill, not demurring alone to the above Bill, and that setvice of said Bill, as to Baid Henry H. Brown be perfected by publication of this order once a month (or four months, before the next Term oi this Court, in the Columbus Times, a pub lic Gazette of this Stale. A true extract from the minutes oi Talbot Su perior Court, September Term, 1858. 1 GEORGE N. FORBES, Clerk. October ’45, once a month 4m. GOLT T \I. BI r S Saddlery, Harness AND LEATHER STOKE. H. MIDDLEBKOOK & CO., 94 Broad Street, ~ MANtTRUTfItERS AM* DEALERS in Saddles, HarnesMy & Leather, lErasPot-which the ‘following comprises a part ift —Spanish Quilted Saddles, overlaid; Eng-, lisli do; Planters'Plain do; Youth's and Boy’s do; Wagon an Plantatioiwdo; hnd Ladies Saddles.—varie ty of st vies. Bridles, Martingales, Saddle- Hags, and Medical do. HARNESS. Fine Silver plated Carriage Harness—all qualities. Rockaway “ Doiti*lu Buirgv do - 4 * Plain-t>Uu’!\HHaCJeSs. all stylos and qualities. LEATHER, Skirling Leather, Briffle do. Hog Skins, Pad Skins, Harness Leather, Oak and Hemlock, Sole Leather. Calfskins. Lining Skins, Shoe Pegs, Lasts; Thread and Findings, dec. Machiiit! Hi*ltin,<r. Leather and Rubber Belting, all widths, Light Rubber and Canvas Belting, for Ph’iw Bai;k Bands. Just the thing for Planters. Belt RiVets. and Lace Leather. pwflTj Ladies and Gentltmen’s and Traveling Trunks, all quafi and Carpet Bags. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. a®r*J^Enamelled Leather. Pat Dash Leather a:A Enameled Cioths, all widths and qualities; l)il Carpet, Laces, Fringes, Hpad Linings, Leather Cloth Booting?;. Nails. Tacks. <Scc. Stirrups. Bills. Buckles. Harness Mountings, Haines Collars. Whips, Wagon Breeching. Auu M.'iml Bridies. All ih: above goods are o/'our own inanutacture; iiiatle ot'the best material and bv experienced work men. We invite all those who aiy in want of articles in <mr line to call aud examine our stock, and we as sure them that they will he well satisfied with the Quality of itroxL autl the prices; us they will he sold on the very BEST TERMS. \ It. Aew Work tOAtle, and, m-paiime done ai the j shortest noiice. dccl—dwtf.*~ ! ATXiAISiTIC GikBLU Suspended! AND GYLmBEH POWER JOB PI IKSSIuS j IX SUCCESSFUL OPERATION AT THE COLUMBUS TIMES OFFICID, Whcie all descriptions of .1 0 li-W 0 K lv its ifealty and promptly executed. COLUMBUy I3H.ITGF STORE, , THE subscribers take pleasure in informing t I lien customers and till interested in the purchase of Dritgu, Medicine#, White Lead, Oils. &c., to their large and varied assoTl j meat ttf articles usually sold by Druggists, which they are now offering on as reasonable terms, as can he j iiniiul in this city; and to those who prefer buying for ! cash we would say, call, and they will find it to their ! interest to pun traae from us. Ivvery article sold by us i warranted to he a> represented. DAIS FORTH. NAGLE Ac CO., Wholesale and Retail Druggists. Sign of the Golden Mortar, No. 107. Broad St < -ttluminfti. Ga. Nut . 18, 1858. dwtf M 0 E NE W GOODS ! AT ATRINiSdIV t TAYlttß*! Are OUR second new Sunk of Fall and Winter i Goods lias urrived and is now in store, und the i \fi® ladies say. comprise the handsomest and richest JUL selections now on exhibition to tho trade. Our j ate receipts comprise an entire new stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Satinets Tweeds, Jeans, &c. &c. WHITE AMI) RED FLANNELS, ! D E LAIN E S, GA HMERES AND PLAIDS, SHA.WES, | in almost every variety and color, all of the latest shapes and makes. A LARGE LOT OF VERY JI; t ndsome I J riiits, varying in price from (’>}.'£ to cents. We have now in Store u very handsome Stock of SWISS EMBROIDERED COLLARS, Sleeves and Collars in sets, of the finest French work. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! - Our late receipt* also comprise a good as mh| Hortment of Ladies, Geutleiuens, Boys, and f ( Moidreji's sillOl&K. v% bi. h are very < Heap.— We also have ‘Ji HATS & CAPS, tg &c. fee. fee. DOMESTIC .GOODS, A T [M.A’N UFA C T ÜbltU b lt K PUS V 111 CE S, of which we have a fine selection from the best manu facturers. We especially invite tlie Ladies to call and examine our goods before purchasing. We buy no in ferior auction lots of old goods; neither do we buy ajiy goods at auction, hut select from the bes*. richest and largest stocks in the Northern markets, rejecting such as are imperfect or out ofstyle. In regard to prices.we are determined not to he undersold by any house in the city■. and indeed our aim is in deaerve t<* he called the Cheapest Gash Store in Columbus. We have lately engaged the services of two more salesmen. In which we hope to remedy the only objec tion to our house, that of being unable to serve all our patrons promptly. We shall in a few days receive a Large lot of Germantown Zephyr Woollens, consisting of Children' 3 Talmas, Basques, Jackets, Sacks, Cloaks, Boots, &c. Also—Knitting Yarn in white, black and fancy colors. If you would be suited in price, quality aud style, givo us a'call. No second price. Terms Cash. G. W. ATKINSON & TAYLOR. Columbus. Ga., Nov. 29, IHSB. wtf IBTCD, AUCTION & COMMISSION MBROHA.3STT CUTIIBERT, GA. DRY GOODS. Groceries. Produce, and floods of every description revived and sold onjeomnnssion REFERS TO: Jenkins, Atkins & Cos.; Allison 6c Atkins; II Brake; Junes 6c Kiddoo; A T Amos. Merchants; Hon. David Kiddoo; Judge J D Leonard, Hood 6c Robinson, Cuth bert, Georgia. Auction sales every week. Consignments Solicited. December 17, 1858—vvOm. AM HR 1 CAN WATCHES! -or, IN GOLD AND SILVER CASES. At Purple’s old Stand, Jone’s New Building, (£-/*>Columbus, Georgia. Oct. 30—dwtf T. S. SPEAR. Bacon! Bacon! WE have nowonbatid and will be constantly re ceiving* Prime Tennessee Bacon—Hams, Side and Shoulders, which we will sell at thelowesiComa mission House prices. Mar2o—wittwU E. BARNARD t CO. \V 11. SAYRE. A. II WHITE. SAYRE & WHITE, Commission ’ licrtjjmits, AND DEALERS IN Pork, Bacon. Lard, Flour Butter, CHEESE, DRIED FRUIT, &c. 69Walnut Street (i? ii ill © ii HI SJ ilg© irJ j ‘D a Particular attention.will be given to the Purchase and Shipment of ah descriptions of Western Produce, and articles of Cincinnati Manufacture. November 9. 1858. dlmwfim. PLANTERS’ WARE-HOUSE. COLUMBUS, GA., J U Qefc2l,lßsß. THE undersiged return tlieir tiuuiks their iriendsand the public generally MJ; , r t |, e liberal patronage lieretofore bestow ed, and hope by a strict attention to business to merit further favors. They are happy to state that they have securexi the services of Mr. J. M. WATT as Book keeper, and Mr. W. A. BED ELL as salesman.who will be happy to serve their friends aud tlie customers of the house. DILLARD, POWELL & CO. Columbus, June 29,1858,—w1y. To Hire. AN EXCELLENT TANNER AND CURRIERfoi hire. Apply to GIJNBY & CO. decl3w3t Or T. M. Baugli, Ilannahatchee. months after date application will be made to the Ordinary of Muscoguo county for leave to sell two“negroes. Henry and Gilbert, belonging to the es tate*of John E- Dlsharoon, lure of said county. T.J. DAVIS, Adm’r. Dec. 7, 1848 w2m With the will annexed. SEED OATS. UtAA BITBHELS SEED OATS, just received FUU and tor sale by TYLER fc SHORTER, Uolumuus, Dc. 17—dwtf MUSCOGEE !Ft- JR Clt I -V a 3 O F S r O HED XI ft E. mm idHsiS ON and after 1 5th July 1958. the Mail Train will leave Columbus at 3.45 p. m., and ;u ----rive at Macon at 9.18 p. ni- Leave Macon at 9.15 a, ni. arrive* at Columbus at 3. la p. m.# The Morning Mail Train will leave at 4.4)0a. m. and arrive Jit Macon 9.50 a. m. Leave Macon M. 45 p. m. arrive at Columlms at 3.35 a. m. J. L. MtJSTJAN, Supt. Columbus, July 15—dwtf. CHANGE OF SOHF.DULK. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE. MOxNTGOMEKY AiSD WiiST I'OLN'J RAIL ROAl) ( OUI’ANY, MON TGCMER V , Nov. 19,1857. ON :ul after this date the Passenger Trains on this Rnu.fi will he governed by the following Schedule DAY TRAIN: Leave Montgomery at sja a. m. Arrive West Point 5x p* in. Arrive at Columbus 2.50 p. ni. Returning—Leave West Point... B&a.. m. I-cave Columbus 10.00 am Arrive at Montgomery 4.00p.m. NIGHT TRAIN: Leave Montgomery 5.20 p. m. Arrive at W'esl Point . 12.20 a in. Columbus LOO a. m. Returning—Leave West Point p. m. Leave Columbus 7 5 *p. m. Arrive at Montgomery T.... ,3‘g in. Through ticke.s can be obtained (for Doiibie Daily Connections) to Atlanta, Chattanooga and Nashville, and daily connections to Huntsville, Memphis and Knoxville. S. O. .ff)NES. July 10.—iliwtil Engineer He Supt. Freight Arrangement BETWEEN A l I.A NT'A * COLUMBUS. BY uii nrrangemeM between the RailroadCoiii|)iinies t’Oiiipoging the two routes from Atlanta tn Colum bus. concluded at tLeir coin cation at Savannah outlie 10th instant, it was agreed that the following rates between Atlanta and Columbus shall govern, taking effect from tlie Ist day or May lsi. VIA WEST POINT. Corn per bushel 11c Wheat 12; Oats 9; Baron Whisky. Flour, in sacks*, or barrels pnr 100 lbs :U. Bagging, Hope. Lard In cans or Uhls per 100 Ids Coal, Pig Iron, by car load, per ton, S3 75, VIA MACON. Corn per bushel lie Wheat Isc. Oats 10c. Bacon. Whiskey. Flour in sticks or barrels, per 10U lbs., 44<\- - Bagging, Hop,*. Lard in cans or bills, per 100 pounds, 55cents. Coal, Pig Iron, by car load, per ton #4.fi9c. J v MIiSTIAN*. President and Supo.intetulom Mttscoget* R R GEO W. ADAM 9, Superintendent Southwestern Railroad. EMEKSON F< H)TE, Superintendent Macon ami Western Railroad. GEO G HULL Superintendent Atlanta aimDiGrange Railroad. SAM’L (i. JONES. Eugineer fluid Supennteudeui jVI 6c \Y H. K. R. May 30, 1859—dA.uif. at 081 LL AND Gi.iiAKD K- &. fi uypmjc-m&m rpHK Passenger and Freight Train will leave Gi- J rani al 2p, in. daily, connecting at Silver Him with ;t daily line of Stages to Vi Hula, Glennville Gutau la Fort Caines ami Marianna. Fla. And at Guerty tmvii daily with the stages for t ehee. Olivet, Emm. Chiinnennuggee, Midway, Hardaway, Perote and Union Springs. Leaving Glierrytmvn nt 4 a. m. daily, the cars will reach Girard at 7 a. m.. connecting with the Opelika ami Muscogee Trains. H 7 *Duplicate receipts must accompany all Freight Shipped. 1] .: All freight- must be paid before Goods wit! he dischargtwi Freight deli\ere<l at the depot hi:tore four o'clock, p. m. will tie shipped the following day. Freights for Stations N umber J (Fert Mitchell) and Number 5 (Piersons.) must be prepaid Wav freight must, in all cases, he paid in advance. JOHN HOWARD. mar2s, ’s7 dwtf. Engineer 6c Supt. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, SAVANNAH & CHARLES!ON STEAM-PACK ET LINE. RVN.MXO 1> COWNKCnON WITH TIIE North Eastern E-ailroad of So. Ca. _ j*. THE SPL END ID and last running TANARUS:: steamer GORDON. F. Harden, Com- ddinder. leaves Savannah for Charies every Sunday and Wednesday af ternoon* at 3 o’clock, and connect at Charleston w ith tlu* morning train of the North Eastern Railroad going north. Returning, leaves Charleston every Monday and Friday night at 8 o’clock, (after the arrival of the t ars on the northeastern Railroad) and arrives at Sa vannah early next moiling. B\ this route passengers can obtain through tickets to and from Savannah, and Wilmington. N. C. Having a thorough freight arrangement with the Central Railroad and its connections, ail freights be tween Charleston and the Interior of Georgia, consign ed to the agents of this line, will he forwarded with despatch and free of charge. J. I*. BROOKS. Agent Savannah. E. LAFITTE 6c CO. Charleston. Jan 15- dwtf. THE XiIVER 1 N VIG ORA I'O R , PREPARED.BY DR. SAN D F O R D, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS. IS one of the best purgative ami Liver Medicines now before tiie public, that acts us a Cathartic, easier milder and mure effectual than any other medicine know n. It is not only a cathartic hut a liver remedy acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter then on ilie stomach and bowels to carry off the matter, thus accomplishing two purposes elfei tualiy. without anv of the painful feelings experienced in the operation of most cathartics. It strengthens the system at the same time h purges it; and when taken daily in mod erate doses, w ill strengthen and build up with rapidity. „ The Liver i* one oljfjQi ,l "’ lirincipln mgiila liir. uftla*. liHUian ln>- (i ; I '>■ il!Hi when it per ti.rins its function* well Ihu powers .if the sys tem an* tlllly developed If . As tlie slontai li is tti ni..st entii-eU depend ) ‘v—i \ ‘-nt on tho healthy ac tion nfthc l.i’vcr for ilie ) Xi l pnipor pcrtornilmce of its Inn. lions, when the J . slninncll is at fault 111.- knwele at fault, and jM) the whole system sutl ers in consequence oftWJone orptui-the I.lv er—having ceased tnli-J'd” its duly. For the ■ diseases of that organ, j ‘Ai’ ™ of the proprietors 1 has made it his study. I 1 l fi practice ol more than twenty years. some remedy wherewith to counter j > ;l< :i 11 h r many derange mnnts to which it iCUi hahle. To prove that Tliis're ( - -I rnedy is at last found, any person troubled.HH; with hlver Coin plalut. in any of its IWi forms, has but to try a bottle, and conviction ) r Jf{ is certain. These gums remove )(|J; all morbid or had mat ter from the system.) . supplying in their place ,1 healthv How of lule, ;i_|, mvigo.almg the Sto mach causing food to r ‘> digest well, purify ing the hi nod. f .. giving tone ami heuttii to the whole machine ( ry, removing the cause sos the disease—effec a radical cure. ■ Bilious attacks) are cured, and, what Is better,)_|. prevented, by the . occasional use of the SRJ> t,lver Invigora. 1 One doge after eating (m; is sufficient to relieve ’ the stomach and vent the food rrom risiiur find souring. f. J Only one dose t alien l,efore ralirm ß Pre vents Nightmare Only one dose taken \/ft at night, loosens flu bowels gently, ands j cures Costlycsens One dose taken after ach meal will cure Dyspepsih. Mj , prone dose of two j-R lea spoonfuls will al wavs relieve Slck|uT'J headache* One dose taken f‘>r)(YK female obstructions re move the cause of the disease, and makes a perfect cure. J , , Only one dose imme- Uately relieves cholic, while One dose often repea-* ,o <l is a sure cure for < holera \ and preventaiive ot i Cholera , , Only one bottle Vr is needed to throw out of the systemthe effects ot medicine after a long sickness. * .. One bottle tak- {/’’NJ * m ,or Jaundice re moves ali sal low ness or # unnatural color from the skin. ('mmad ’ One dose taken short time before eat ing gives vigor to the), ; appetite and biases food digest w*eli. One dose often repeated euros < lirontc uiar rlid’a, iu iis worst forms, while Summer and Bowel complaints yield almost to the first dose. One ot two doses cures attacks caused hy W orm s in children; there is no surer, safer or speedier remedy iu the w orld as it never fails. 1 nr afe \v bottles cures Dropsy) hy exciting the absorlants. We take pleasure in recommending this medicine as a preventative lor Fever and Ague, Chills Fever, and all Fevers of a Billows lyp) li operates with certainty, and thousands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. AH who use it are giving it their unanimous testimo ny in its favor. , Mix water in the mouth with the Invigorator and swallow both together. ; THE LIVER INVISOR ATOR, r Is a scientific medical discovery, and is daily wqrk ing cures almost too great tor belief. It cures as it hy J magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom -5 more than one bottle is required to cure any kind ot • Liver Complaint, from the worst jaundice or dyspepsia * to a common headache, all of which are the result ot r a diseased liver. Price Otle Dollar per Bottle. SANFORD & CO. Proprietors, 345 Broadway N . \ . WHOLESALE AGENTS. Barnes Sc Park. New York; T. VV. Doytt & *ms. Philadelphia; MS Burr & Cos., Boston; 11 H lUft &• Cos. Portland; John D Park, Cincinnati; hay tarn 6c r Hammond. Cleveland, FahnstockA. Davis, Chicago; OJ Wood & (Jo. St. Louis; George H Keyser. Pitts burg; S S Hance, .Baltimore* Aud retailed by all > Druggists. ] 1 Wholesale nnd ■ Jietail by J. S. PEMBERTON & CO., BROOKS & CHAPMAN, DANFORTH ** NAGEL, May 20,1858—d&vvly. and all Druggists. i Book Binding’ EXECUTED in superior style a” tlie office of the Columbus Timee.’* n* l * ‘• I-.. j a ~ THE’COLUMBUJ DAILY TIMRS Is pnblis'.icd evory tpomine (Sndwj>tS3tcplW:->. at Si f rt)pjls.rs Jlffr imaßiii, in aJvahi'e Sev eh lAiUate it not paid hel To’ tiie Ontitriuum 1 the year. THE COLUAIBUS WEEKLY TIMES i?published at ‘l’wri Uolluit (let aunom,ftricihr iiiadvanee. Office “ii Randolph Street, opposite the Post Office. ADVURTiaiNG RATES Advertisements of live linea or les-’ in cither the Gaily ot Weekly Times, will Iw inserted at 50 c.enl-- for the tii>t iaaenion and 55 eeuia i,r eapii -nhaeqaent in?vrUon. Advertisements exceeding five lines will be charged tt) ceuls foi Iliß first, and five ceuts per iine lor each siitaeßiient irtkenion. bispiayei adveitisenjents will he chsised foi ilia apace they oceppy. The following are the contracting ralesc hauge- BOje at pleasure'. WEUIOiY KATES. No. ot ?• 3 B 1 H 2 3- ,j- ?‘ ! 2 ‘ a p” §’ 1 2 50 1 Oil ‘ 5 50’ 10 00 15 00’ 20 00 2 500 800 n 0o! 20 OCt 25 00 i)C 00 3 7 s'll 00 14 50. 25 00 35 00’ 40 OO 4 10 00 15 00 19 oo: 30 00 40 00 50 00 5 : 12 00'17 00 i200n400050 00 00 00 6 15*4X120'00 ! 25 0<) 50 00’ 00 00 70 00 7 17 00 25 00 ‘ 30 00 60 00 70 00 80 On 8 20 (Xi 3’ 00 40 00. 70 no 80 (X) 90 OO in 25 mi in no , 5n on So oo_ 9 > oo ino oo DAIEY RATES. - ~*- No.’ oi is 3 5 ‘ s i S 3 O 0 - J -O • 0 - J 0 :*D O & s- & &? 5 , . ‘ H‘ ; < 1 i 5 (K>, 700 000 13 OO 17 OO 2 Oo 2*... 1 9Of 12 IM) It OO 18 0 25 OO 3 12 00! 15 00 IS 00 25 00 33 00 40 00 4 15 00i 19 0 22 00 30 00 111 00 50 00 5.. .. 1 18 00) 25 00 30 00 Hi 00 Do 00 f,o 00 20 (Hi! 28 00 35 00 50 n ‘ GO 00 70 011 7 !25 on 33 on 41 00 60 n 70 !’! 80 Oil 8 i 30 001 L 8 00 46 WO 70 (UU 80 (M K> uo 10.. . 40 0= 50 0060 00 S’' 4 00 AH) •> 100 <(> Sales tl Laud aud Nenroea, t>y Adimuisira tors, Executors and Guardians, are required hy law to be held on the lirst Tuesday iu ib* rnomh between the hours often in orenoou and three in the afternoon, *1 the Court House in he county in which the properly id situate. Notices oi ihesesales be in a public tja/.ette lorty days orevious to the day ol sate Notice tor the sale of Personal |>r<*j>erty mast be given at least ten days previous to the day of sale. Notice to Debtors and reditora of an Estate i must be miubshcd forty days. Notice that itppitc tioQ wil l be mucie to- the Court of r liaary for leava lo sell Lan or No gross,must weekly for tw<_ months. Citations for beftersof Administration muai be published uiirtv days—for Dismission from Ad ministration,mommy six rwontns— for Dismission from Guardianship, forty days-. Rutefe for Foreclosure of Mortgage must be published monthly for four months—for estab fishing lost papers for Ire lull space ol three | months—for compelling titles horn Executors ! or Administrators, where a bond been giv*n 1 by the dueeased*, tlio lull space of three mouths | Publications will always be continued ac cording to these, the legal requirements, nif!ess otherwise ordered. TI IVtEfiS :r3 -Q) ©.K iuii) cD (Q)lMB PRINTINGS OFFICE, Randolph Straet, Cos umbus, Georgia. |l A VINII in successlnl operation one of HOE I I * CO.’S CYLINDER PRESSES KUNNIffG BY bTEAM, We are prepared to execute, at ahorf noiice, every description of BOOK AND JOB BKINTInO, n unsurpassed style, as cheaply as can be done anywhere in ihe South. We have on iiaml a variety nf \ E VV’ J O B T Y I’ E, and shall keep a conslanl su|)- plyoflM.AlN AVI) lAVC’Y BAPKR, CAROS, &c. Our lacilnies for turning off this kind nf work, wi'li promptness and despalch, will make il ureal ly (o I lie interest of persons in want of POSTEP.S, HANDltffiT-S, CiRUUI ARS, PAMPIILUTS, HEEDS, RONDS, I )EC ‘UA RATION S. , BANK CHECKS. BILLS OF LADING, LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, DRAY RECEIPTS, BLANK NOTES, catalogues, LABELS, WAYBILLS, Blanks of every description, Stc. &c. A fen It AI BROAD AND STEAM BOA I’ Blanks. . (iive us a eall. ‘Fins Department of our office, ia under the sii pcrjutendeftCe ol Mr- D. FuRTK.iU, whose long , experience aud ackucnvledfired repmation as a Job j Printer,are a sufficient guarantee that all work j entrusted to his care wilt be executed wither *rgv and faithlujaess. _ We have, now n connection with tire oTnce a complete boos mmmt, and havingreeeinly w mired the aervif -us Mr.K , M. Clark (laieof Philadelphia,)in thfe biaprlmj onr bnsmess, we pledge ouraelvee to give the i moat perfect satisfaction in the manufacture of Ledgers, Account Book". Dockets, Court Records. Stsambost and Rsil j Road L -'ilk L >i t, &o, \\k intend nor in ’e i.utdm.e in the style and j finish olh-ur w,’ U ineiih- and partuienl s any I estahlishme.nl South , in - . n we in ‘h e tn make onr pricessatislactoiy, WC have a , eJ ; the tJASH SYSTEM. S.-; Ist. |k',h. K. ELLIS & CO. BEDELL &’ WEEMS, HAVE removed to the corner lo .nmly *.m-n ----pied by VV. A. Redd, A, ( 0., le'e), v‘ VV att and Sappington , where they will hi’ep mmstaiitly on hand, a well selected stock ot GROCERIES, consisting in part of Bacon, Bagsing and Rope Sugar and Coflee, Liquors, Ac. A l of which they offer at the lowest market prices. Aug. 30,1855. wtf. UEOKGU: Talbot County. - VVwhreaa Archibald Alkmson applies to me lor lettirv of guardianship of-Uie person am! property of Jasper Snuiling* aud MarUia Mnrllings, orphans of Henry Saeltings, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons feelmgan interest in said guardianship to be and appear ■it mv office within tlie time prescribed*!*’ law, then anil there’ to show cause, if any they have, why said letters ‘should noi lie granted. . _ (iiven under my official signature, this lhth Decent her, 1858. MARION RETHUNE, Onluiary. Dfic. 43, w4od. WANTED, VN for a fore** of uiehtuen hftfnl in Sfutli WuJtcrii tiuorgia. He fount be sober. imluHtrious nmi boiiest. and nmst furnish a recomim adation ol ha cliaracter in all lliree respects. A ...nirii it man would lie preferred, but lus family must be muull. A|pl> ,n person al tins office. Novi— wtl. ! j ‘HE.4E scales are now 1 reared asSiandßfds iJia. j - or Correct- Weight, amt ire if uebx uc irly .eve iii j y Riilroau ompar.y, Am 8 Kpicwil ami mm u actu /\g j.*?n| thro’- / i a nit the country. The re /> ,outt|on which theM! / S vales haVc cqulrel ha* ot steady growih - - iore the com n-ocement , Me present lime, and !is basreil upon the ortuci’ ~ , -lie adopted t>> us, and FAIRBAMvS never Ihviaieit trom, of uia -,Li • luwiov mwo but r' r ' ec^ ?*|4. Ssßi *citrtiirg reachinoa b* H° orib frooi our ertablish- FAIRBANKS 5 We tn re than one hundriW different rnodift ,c xl i ( reof these S-ales a*J i to the wan io< eve- FAIRBANKS’ blf-Seale is required- K auvo7 cal land examine or send for an circular. Bell,Frentice & Co.Ag’t EAIRKANKS Ac.( o Savannah, Ga- Broadway, OcJ 23—d2aw 4m. .NewV'.rk. j .. HALL, MOSE6.A Cos., Agents Coluinhus, oa, SWAN & CO.’S LOTTERIES Til jtmplisuil! ’ ’ Capital Prize j 550,000. tie KT§ 0 X Lt* TEN OLLAB S Tin* ft>ll2winir <cb< mo w ill bo drawn by S. SWAN Sc CO.. M nuixp‘i3 oft he .Sparta Academy Lottery, in phcJi ofthdrr Number Lotteries for, December, ’ at Aum sTA, Ga.. iu imbiio- under the superinten denfe of Cummifesioimrs. . , * Clas-s 40 draws Saturday, Dec. 4, 1858. tlaps 41 fltnws Saturilay, Dec It, 1868. LY.iss 4‘J draws .Saturday, Dec. 18, 1868. Ciass *3 draws Saturday, Deo. 25, 1858 On the Plan nf Single Numbers. 50,000 T.CKEfrS 5,510 PRIZES. NEARLY ONE T-RIZE TO EVERY SINE TICKETS* Scheme! To tie drawn every Saturday in Lece&Ler. i Prlre of ...; V *30,000 I- * 1.1)00 1 “ 111,000 1 “ -V)h 1 “ 4,000 1 a 3,000 r ■ 10 “ 1,000 • !ir s IX jo u 700 10 “ ...,3|*. <IOO “ v- son 5 - -..r..+...Z..:.. 100 ■“ 4.. 17a 25 “ 100 APittOXIMATIOJf. PRIZE.B. 4 PrfL.-s* < §‘oo Approx’gto ssJ,mOPriz© a/© JJit't -i “ :mu “ * 2 MRU “ 4 “ ij„ “ 1 iV(KR) u I (HIU 4 4 * ‘2 J'i “ 5,00(4 “ 9t:(l 4 “ 2 t. “ 4J-00 “ 800 4 “ 1,. >*• ...IKH) k - 000 a ‘ 100 “ J,SIA) “ & 400 5,1020 je .SIOO,OOO >.',.0 F i/.c-s Rntouiiii t 0..... $320,000 Whole Tic! -is >lO. Halves §0- Quarters #*2.60. A Circular -bowing the Pimi of the Lotteries will be sent to any ue f Laying it. < ;srtifii‘ate of Pm Lag©* will Id* sold at lhe followig rales vriiiili i the risk: (Jertilicuti- Huukage nf Hi Whole Tickets, SSO “ •- IU Half “ 40 “ 10 (Auarters “ 20 “ ‘lO Kiglith “ .JO IN TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES F.n. lose the money trf our address h*rthc tickets or dered. on receipi oj wJiirh tffi'y. will be forwarded by first mail, ILumase?* can have Ikkiffß aud ing in any figure lli*v ii v itesiaiiaie. ’• l.ist ol i). vn Numbers am! prizes tvill fie sent to pur. I asi i inertlan.lv alter tfte Ifttg ing-’ l*it:e,ha- .* - will please Write plain, iiii.l jfive iu*ii p.s; otffre, nmiily ltfd Stale. Remeuibei ii;;t every prize is drawn. Slid payable in full without dcducljt.n. • All pr.-/,nb ei's(.uiK> ;ntl under, payable immediately after tin drawing, oilier prizes at the usual time®f 30 days. All coßinnmications strictly confidential. Address orders for Tickets or Certffieates toj S. SWAN 6c CO., Augusta, Ga. Persons residing near Montgomery. Ala., or Atlanta, Ga., can have lUeii orders lilted and save time by ad dreusing S. Swan & Cos. nt either of these cities. * A list of ii.:.- numbers that are drawn from the whee with ti-<* amount of the prize that each one is entitled ! to, will be [uihiisjH'd after every drawing iu the/olluw j inu papers: Annwta (fin) Cam* nationalist; A tie Or lev. -t.i Delta: Mohilc Register; .YufhrtUe Gazette , li:‘‘lli£nor. ; .\tcr York Weekly Day Book; Sarawak Daily .^rw;Ho luromi Dispatch; j\'ev> York Dispatch; Pm-iftin tr (Mo**.) Clarion, ami Little Rock (dirk.) True Dttnnc rat. • , t<> *i i i THS CKt.KHHVrEh HOLLAND RKMJSDY tW BYSFEJ?SM D'srASl? OF THE KIH3RTO, i V ? COMPLAINT, vSka'jvVKsa of A NT* F\l N I), AOl IS. And the various aifcctiona consequent upon a diseased ST AT E OF THE LIVER. Such a. Indigestion. Acidity of the Stohiach, Colicky Pains, ifoaiiburn. t.ossof’ Appetite, JieHpondency.Cos liv.'iir and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Rln umni;. ..lid N iirqlglc Affections, it has in numer ous inst.un is proved highly beneficial, and in olhersef fectr.'l a decided cure. * ‘Plus is purely vegetable nunpound, prepared on ‘ sfricti*. si’ UUM. principles, after the manner of the celebrated llidiaml Professor. Iliprhave. Because of its great Mir* e-s in most of the European States, its in iroilm tion into the United .States was intended more e-’peci:tiJy fl.r ibnsi- of our fatlieihind scattered here nut then"’ livi’i’the face of ibis mighty country. Meet ing \\h!i great sim cs> iinujiig them. I now offllr it to j in.- Am.’ii- ati puldn .‘knowingthat ifs truly wonderful j tuedii inul pou. rs must be acknowledged j If is particularly ivcoimucnded to those persons ’ whose constitutions may have been impaired by the 1 cont inuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dfs sipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly to ilm seat of life, thrilling and quickening j every nerve, raising up tlie dropping spirit, and in fact infusing new health and vigor in the system. NOTH E. Whoever expects to find this a beverage will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak, and low spirifeft. u will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, pos sessed of singular remedial properties. CA VTION! The great popularity of this delightful aroma has in duced iiirtiiv imitations, which the public should guard agamsl purchasing. Be not persuaded to buy anything else ii mil you have Siv.l. Bu rhaye's Holland Bitters a , fair trial. One bottle will convince you how infinitely ! superior it is to all these imitations Hold al ••$! per Imtlle, or six bottles for 85, by the SO la. K VHO I* RIJETO RS , ; BKNJAMIN PAGE. JJt. & CO. MANUFACTURING Pharmace ‘-tists and Chemists, PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale in Columbus by Brooks Sc Chapman, and by druggists generally throughout the State. April 21. I*sß.—lvdwis. , CAKROLTON MASONIC INSTITUTE. I JOHN K. TTKAK, A. 13. President. THIS Institution, under Masonic con tr°L * s now in successful operation, and I bids fair to be of extensive usefulness.— I NMEf Mr. John K. Leak, the President under whose are it opened, and has rapidly prospered, will continue in ’charge of it. I Mr. JohnAV. gtanseß occupied the of Mathema tics', and all the other departments will be filled with j competent Teachers. The Institution is favorably 10-1 1 rated iii evPry particular, and affords superior aavan i lagt's to those having sons and daghfers to educate. Tire, discipline is excellent. The course of study is complete, embracing all the branches usually taught in Male and Female Colleges. An opportunity ofta- king the regular Male Course is afforded to ali young Ladies desirous of obtaining a thorough Education.— There are two Literary*Societies connected with the Institution, nnd several M.-dals of* considerable value will be annually awarded for merit m Reading and Declamation. We respectfully solicit a liberal patronage from mem bers of tlie Order and .the Public generally- Parents aiid Guardians cannot commit their Children or Wards into safer hands. There is no chance for dissipation, as in addition to the watchfulness of the Faculty, their conduct will be observed and reported by the Order. The next term will < pen the first Wednesday in January, 1859. and close on the last Wednesday in June. Students received al any time, and charged from ihe time of‘entrance. No deduction in tuition save in case of protracted illness. Board eight dollars p<*f month, in good families, convenient to the Insti tute Students from a distance will Jcome by Railroad to Nevyuan. Ga.. thence by private conveyance to Carrollton. A full attendance is desired at the opening of tlie Term. For further particulars address John K. Leak .Carrollton, Georgia. RATES OF TUITION: Spring 7’erm. Fall Term. Primary Department sMO.OO &6.00 Intermediate* lti.oo 9*oo Collegiate 25,00 15,00 Music (not including use of Instru ! 25,00 15,00 W M MERRILL. W M. J. T. MEADOR. S. W. B. M. LONG, J W. Carrollton, Ga. Dec. B—wot. FURNITURE. Jll! SIKES, respectfully returns-Iris L ‘ SjfF thanks to iris Irit-mfe ler past raw-rs and liegs leave to remind lheor of the ■ tact that he is still at his old business and stand, 36 Broad street, where he will be glad to see his old customers, and as many new ones as are willing to givo him a trial. , u Mattrasses in ay quantity lor.safe cireap. K pairing oi evorf de-criptiou--f Furniture dene at once, and in <t>e neatest style. Particular attention oiven to uaholstenog Church Pews, ; CushiopS of all kinds. Got. 8, wd ts. . [a LARGE AND- FRESH SUPPLY OF I LANERETH’S GARDEN SEEDS. 1 J ust receiver! aud for sale by I nnv27—dAw BROOKS A CHAPMAN. ) Snu and’Kuquirer please eopy.