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fb t limes & Sentinel TRI-WEEKLY. By LOMAX & ELLIS. VOLUME Vl.] Cinws onto Senliral. rHEI^I-wiFKLYtIMEF&'SENTINEL Is published every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, THE WEEKLTtIMES &SENTINEL la published every TUESDAY MORNING. Office on Randolph Street, opposite the P. O. T B RM S: TRI-WEEKLY, Five Dollars per annum, in advance. WEEKLY, Two Dollars per annum, in advance. Advertisements conspicuously inserted at One Dol lar per square, for the first insertion, and Fifty Cents for every subsequent insertion A liberal deduction will be made for yearly advertise ments. Sales of Land and Negroes, by Adminisirators,Execu’ tors and Guardians, are required by law to be held on the first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten in forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court House in the county in which the property is situate. Nostices of these sales must be given in a public gazette forty days previous to the day of sale. Notice for the sale of Personal property must be given at least ten days previous to the day of sale. Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must be published forty days. Notice that application will be made to the Court of Or dinary for leave to sell Lana or Negroes, must be published weekly for two months. Citations for Letters of Administration must be published thirty days—for Dismiesion from Administration, momnly six months—for Dismission from Guardianship,forty days. Rules lor Foreclosure of Mortgage must be published monthly for four months—for establishing lost papers for the lull space of three months—for compelling titles from Executors or Administrators, where a bond has been giv en by the deceased, the full apace of three months. Publications will always be continued according to these, the legal requirements, unless otherwise ordered. BUSINESS CARDS. PRINTING AND BOOK BINDING. HAVIN G connected with our Printing Office, a full and complete assortment of Book Binder’s tools and tock,and also added to our Printing materials, we arenow prepared to execute,in good style and with despatch,every kind of work in either branch of the business, on the best terms. BLANK WORK, of every description, with or with out printing, made to order, in the neatest manner. WARE HOUSE PRINTING, Receipts, Drafts, Notes, Bills of Lading, &,c., &.c., executed neatly and promptly, and bound in any desired style. RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT BLANKS, olall kinds got up.with accuracy and dispatch. Bill Heads, Cards, Circnlars, Hand Bills, Posters, Programmes, &c.,&c..printedin theshor est notice and in the best style. Magazine and Pamphlets pat up in every style o binding. Books o all kinds rebound ELLIS Coiambus, Apr il 16 1864 B. Y. MARTIN. J. J. MARTIN. MARTIN & MARTIN^ Attorneys at Law, e©x,TTiwcßrrs, ga. Office on Broad Street—Over Gunby fc'Daniel. Columbus, Jan. 9, 1857. w&twlv. HAMILTON & PLANE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, COLUMBUS, GA. THE above firm have renewed their Copartnership, and will devote the most assiduous attention to the pro feesion in the counties of Muscogee, Harris, Talbot and Chattahoochee, in this State, and in Russell county, Ala. Office, front room over E. Barnard’s Store. January 28,1857. w&twtf. M. B. WELLBORES JERE.N. WILLIAMS. WELLBORN & WILLIAMS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Clayton, Alabama. WILL give prompt attention to the collection of all claima entrusted tothelrcare In Barbour county. Oct 4 wtwtlm MARION BETHUNE, attorney at law , TALBOTTON, Talbot County, Oa. October 24th, 1856. wtwtf. W. S. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. C U S S E T A, Chattahoochee County, Ga Gives his entire attentiento the practice in Chattahoochee adjoining counties. ap26—wtwly* ROBERT N. HOWARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CRAWJOUD, ALA. September 8. 1855. twAwtl. sTaT M’LEfIDON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Fort Gaines, Ga. •v TTILL promptly attend to ailbusiDess entrusted te his 7T care—particularly Collecting. novß#twly PEYTON H. COLQUITT, ATTORNEY T LAW, COLUMBUS, GA. Office,up stairs,over Col. Holt’s office, Randolph st. may 26,1855 w£twtf SAMUEL H. HAWKINS, ATTTORNEY AT LAW, AMERICUS, GA. WILL practice in the counties of Sumter, Webster, Terrell,Lee, Baker, Worth, Randolph and Cal houn. Reference— Ingram, Crawford &, Russell, Columbus. Col. Henry G. Lamar, Macon Ga. Mr. W. L. Johuson, Americus. May 12,1857 —t*tt BAUGH & SLADE, ATTORNEYS at law, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. cfr'iißi* An SMldVSliftlKlitlt IWUSlirllL h -m “THE UNION OF THE STATES AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATE S.’ 1 MORE BOOKS! a THE Lile of E. K. Kane, by Wm. Elder. Bayard Taylor’s Northern Travels in Swe den, Lapland and Norway. Barton’s Life of Aaron Burr, (new supply, jston’s Travels in South Africa. White’s Gardening for the South. Spurgeon’s Sermons, Ist,2d, and 3d series. Inquire Within, or 3700 Facts for the People. Just received by J. W. PEASE & CLARK. Columbus, March 23, 1858—wtwtf. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMEsT THE TC A rtT ,TTS MANUFACTURING CO. OFFER their various styles of Goods, comprising OSNABURGS, YARNS, PASHION (or stripes,) PINE-KNOT PLAINS, NEGRO KERSEYS, SOUTHERN LI.NSEYS, “TRUCK FOR TROWSERS.” COTTON ROPE,&c. &c. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. They invite the*pecial attention of the Trade to their Stock which is complete in every respect. J. RHODES BROWNE, Agent. Columbus. Dec. 5j 1857. twit wtf BEDELL & WEEMS Wholesale and Retail GROCERY DEALERS ©©[Liaaißis, ®g®, IUILL keep constantly on hand a well selected Stock ** comprising all articles in their line, which are offered to their friends and the public generally at the LOWEST MA RKET PRICES. Give us a call. LOCK WEEMS. A. G. BEDELL. Columbus, Ga. Dec. 22. wtwtf. A Medicine that never Debilitates DR. SAND FORD’S INVIGORATOR, OR LIVER REMEDY, IS N ARTICLE THAT EVERY BODY NEEDS WHO IS nol in a perfect state of health, for the Liver is second only to the heart in our human economy, snd when that is deran ged the whole vital machinery runs wrong. To find a medicine peculiarly adapted to this disease has been the study of one of the proprietors, in a large and extended practice for the past twenty years, and the result of his experiment isthe Invigorator, as a never-falling remedy where medicine has any power to help. Asa liver remedy It has no equal, as all testify who use it. A lady writing from Brooklyn, save: “Wou’d that I could express in this short letter the value your Invigorator has been to me fu raising a large family of children, for it has never failed to relieve all all affections of the stomach, bowels or attacks of worms. If mothers had th remedy placed within their reach,and were taught how o use it, a tearful and untold amount of agony might be saved. One of onr prominent bankers says, “Five or 9ix years ago 1 found myself running down with a liver difficulty; resorting to your invigorator, was greatly relieved, and continuing for a season, was entirely restored.” A clergyman called at our office the other day and said he had given a Door woman a bottle, who was suffering very bad ly from the Liver Complaint, and before she had taken the whole of it she was at worn earning bread for ner family. A gentleman, recently from t .e west,says, whileat Chicago, hew satt eked with a slow, lingering lever, that baffled the skill of physicians, .but the Invigorator cured him in a few days. Oneof our city merchants, said, while on - a visit ’to ( Troy, a few days sinee, he was attacked with bowell and st mach disorders, so as to confine him to his room, he sent to the drug store for a bottle of Invigorator. took one dose, which relieved him so that he was able to, attend his business. , An acquaintance, whose business compels him to write most of the time, says be became so .weak as to be unable at times to hold his pen, while at others sleep would overpower him but the Invigorator cured him. T A gentleman from Brooklyn called on us a week or two Bince, looking but the shadow ot a man,” with his skin'yellow, pale and deathlike. Hehadjeenfor a long time suffering from Jaundice and Dyspepsia, and unable to attend to his bu siness. We saw him again to-day a changed man, and to use his expression; he has not seen the. bottom of the first bottle, and further adds, “it saved my life", for I was fast going to a consumptive’s grave. Among the hundreds of Liver remedies now offered lto the public, there are none we can so fully recommend as Dr. San ford’s Invigorator, or Liver Remedy, so generaUy known now throughout the Union. This preparation truly a Liver In vigorator, producing” t l e most happv results on all who use it. Almost innumerable certificates have been given of the great virtue of this medicine by those of the highest standing in society, and it is, without .doubt; the best preparation now before the public. So and by .Pemberton, Nuckolls & Cos. and by DanforthSc Nagel Columbus. mar.B—w&tw3m. n AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS (sugar coated) ARB MADE TO Cleanse the Blood and Cure the Sick. Invalids, Fathers, Mothers, Phvslclans,Phi lanthropists, read their Effects, and judge their Virtues, FOE THE CUBE OF Headache, Sick Headache, Foul Stomach I Pittsburgh. Pa. May 1, 1855. Dr. J. C. Ayer. Sir: I have been repeatedly cured of the worst headache any body can have by a dose or two of your Pills. It seems to arise from a foul stomach, which they cleanse at once. If they will cure others as they do me, the fact is worth knowing. Yours with respect, E. W. PEEBLE, Clerk of the Steamer Clarion. Billious Disorders and Liver Complaints. Department of the Interior, > Washington, D. C., Feb. 7, 1856. $ I have used your Pills in my general and hospital prac tice ever since you made them, and cannot hesitate to say they are the best cathartic we employ. Their regulating action on the liver is quick and decided, consequently they are an admirable remedy for derangements of that organ. Indeed I have seldom found a case of billious disease so obstinate that it did not readily yield to them. Fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL, M. D. Physician to the Marine Hospital. DYSENTERY, RELAX AND WORMS. Post Office, Hartland, Liv. Cos., Mich. Nov. 16,1855. Dr. Ayer: Yor Pills are the perfection of Medicine. — They have done my wife more good than 1 can tell you. She had been sick and pining away for months. Went off to be doctored at great expense, but got no better. She then commenced taking your pills, which soon cured her, by expelling large quantities of worms (dead) from her body. They afterwards cured her and our two children o bloody dysentery. One of our neighbors had ; t bad, and my wife cured him with two doses of your Pills, while oth ers around us paid from five to twenty dollars doctor s bills and lost much time, without being cured entirely even then. Such a medicine as yours, which is actually good and honest, will be highly prised here. GEO. J. GRIFFIN, Postmaster. Indigestion and Impurity of the Btood. From Rev. Mr. Hines, Pastor of Advent Church, Boston. Dr. Ayer— l have used your Fills with extraordinary success in my family and among those I am called to visit in distress- Vo regulate the organs of digestion and puri fy the blood *foy are to# wr best I have ever and i et> MIMi&W tmmixui u*w w 3e* v,mi m< CHbn *‘ w&sir COLUMBUS, GEORGIA SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 22, 1858. MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD! Change of Schedule. rnmmi A FROM and after thisdate the Day or Express Train will leave the depotat 4.00 P.M. and arrive at Macon at 10.28 P. M. Leave Macon at 1.30 A M. arrive at Columbus at 8.52 AM Morningor Accommodation Train will leave at 1.55A.M. and arrive at Macon 8.56 A. M. Leave Macon at 11.30 A. M. arriveat Columbus 6.33 P. M J.L. MUSTIAN,Supt. Columbus, Nov.l4—twfcwtf CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE. MONTGOMERY & WEST POINT R. R. CO., MONTGOMERY, Nov. 19,1857. ON and after this date the PASSENGER TRAINS on this road wm be governed by tne ioilowing SCHEDULE DAY TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 8.30a.m. Arriveat West Point 3.30 p.m. Arrive atQolumbus 2.50 p.m. Returning—Leave West Point 9.30a.m. Leave Columbus 10.00 a. m. Arrive at Montgomery 4.C0 p. m. NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 5.20 p. m. Arriveat West Point 12.50a.m. “ Columbus I.ooa. n*. Returning—Leave West Point 7.30 p.m. Leave Columbus 7.30 p.ro. Arrive at Montgomery 2.30|a. m. Through tickets can be obtained (to. Double Daily Connec tions) to Atlanta Chattanooga andNasnville, and daily„con nections to Huntsville Memphis and Knoxville. S.G. JONES Eng’r.fe Sup. FREIGHT ARRANGEMENT BETWEEN ATLANTA AND COLLI!HI S. BY an arrangement between the Railroad Companiescom posing the two routes from Atlanta to Columbus, conclu ded at their Convention at Savannah on the 16th instant, it was agreed that the following rates between Atlanta and Co lumbus shall govern, taking effect from the first day ol M ay 1857. VIA WEST POINT. Corn per bushel, lie. Wheat 12. Oats 8. Bacon, Whisky Flour in sacks or barrels, per 100 lbs. 35c. Bagging, Roue Lard in cans or bbls., per 100 lbs. 45c. Coal, Pig Iron, by car load, per ton of 2000 lbs. $3.75. VIA MACON. Corn per busel 14c. Wheat 15c. Oats 10c. Bacon,Whis ky, Flour in Sacks or Bbls., per 100 lbs, 44c. Bagging,Rope, Lard, in cans or bbls.. per 100 lbs. 55c. Coal, Pig Iron, by carload, per ton of 2000 1b5.54.68. J. MUSTIAN, President and Superintendent Muscogee R. R. GKO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent Southwestern Railroad. EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent Macon and Western Railroad. GEO. G. HULL, Superintendent Atlanta and LaGrange R. R. SAMUEL G. JONEB, Engineer and Superintendent M. & *W. P. Railroau. May 30, 1837—w&twtf. MOBILE AND GIRARD RAIL ROAdT SBJ I rj WHO LMr” HHBlillii Ur,l Jilt 1 flag THE Freight Train will leave Girard at 2 P M.daily, connecting at Silver Run with a daily line o Stages to Villula, Glennville,Eufaula, Fort Gaines, and Mari anna,Fla. And at Gueryton daily, with the Stages for Uchee Olivet, Enon, Chunnenuggee, Midway, Hardaway, Perot and Union Sprin s. LeayingOueryton at 4 A. M., daily, the Cars will reach Girard at 7 A. M., connecting with the Opelike&nu Mus cogee Trains. t3F”Duplicate Receipts must accompany Freight shipped. |3P” All freight must be paid before goods willbedlscharg ed. Freight delivered at the Depot before 4 o’clock P.M. ■will be shipped the following day. Freights for stations No. 1 (Fort Mitchell,) and N0.5 (Poi sons') must be prepaid. Way freight must in all cases be paid in advance* JOHN HOWARD, mar2s 1857-wfetwtf. Engineer &•Sup. CHANGeToF SCHEDULE. - SAVANNAH CHARLESTON STB AM-PACK E T LINE. RUNNING IN CONNECTION WITH THE North Eastern R. R. of South Carolina. m jgf. THE SPLENDID AND FAST ? RUNNING STEAMER GORDON, F. Barden, Comman leaves Savannah for Charleston every Sunday and Wednesday afternoons at 3 o’clock, and connects at Charleston with the morning traino/ the North Eastern Railroad, going North. Returning leaves Charleston every Monday and Friday night at 8 o’clock, (after the arrival of the carson the N. E, R. R.) and arrives at Savannah early next mornings. By this route passengers can obtain through tickets to and from Savannah, Ga. and Wilmington, N. C. Having a through freight arrangement with the Central R. Road and its connections, all freights between Charleston and the Interior of Georgia, consigned to the agents of this line, will be forwarded with [despatch and free of charge. J. P. BROOKS, Agent Bavannab. E.LAFITTE & CO, Ag’ts.Charleston Jan 15—wfctwtf , LIVERY & SALE STABLE. j&L* THE undersigned having this day pur iflS'ffrffy c h aße d the Livery Stable now occupied by ]|C S. Hart &Cos., and formerly owned by Hate her & Pitts, will continue the business under the name and style of IVEY & WILKINS, and by giving their personal attention to the same, hope to re ceive from the public a liberal share of its patronage. J. R. IVEY, July 16,1857. F. G. WILKINS. HAVINGsoId our Stable, as noticed above, we take pleasure in recommending to our friends, all drovers, and the public the new firm, and solicit for them a continu ation of the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on us; believing our successors will anticipate your wants and attend to them personally. julvl7—wtwtf. C. S. HART & CO. THE CARTER FACTORY CORN RILL, IS now in full operation, turning out the best quality o Meal. Bring on your Com. The highest market price paid for good Corn. Meal alwavs on hand and for sale. Feb. 11—wtwtf HAMILTON BOLAND CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned have this day associated themselves together under the name and style of AY ER &, GRAY, Auction &|Commission Merchants, and respectfully solicit a share of business—pledging them selves to a faithful discharge of ail business committed to their care. Liberal advances made on consignments. A. K. AYER, RICHARD M. GRAY. Columbus, Jan, 1,1857. jan6wtwly NEW STQRE AND NEW GOODS. JACKSON A REDD, T'vEALERg IN STAPLE & FANCY DRYGOODS A-/BpoU t Hit*, Cip#, ... # . £ ***** * iD, & Jammut. ‘ Milm E. BARNARD & CO., COLUMBUS, GA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS, HAVE on hand, and will constantly keep, a large gdbyJand well selected JStock, embraefng every article in SnßMthelr line, which are offered to their friends and the public, at the lowest market prices. Come and see us. Columbus, Sept. 29, 1857. w&twtf. To our Customers! FROM and after the first January next, we shall adopt, as nearly as possible, the CASH SYSTEM. Necessity compels vs to this coPRSB. From that day all articles will be priced as cash. Where credits are given (which will only be extended to those whe have promptly paid us) an addition will be made to the price named according to the time requir ed by the purchaser. E. BARNARD fcCO. Dec. 31, 1857—w&tw6m. MACKEREL. 1 AA PACKGES, Halves, Quarters and Kits, all num -IUU here, for sale at small advances for Cash, by Jan. l9—wtwtf E. uaknaKD & CO. “PLANTING Barrels Pink Eyes, for saleat small advance for Cash by Jan 19—wtwtf, E. BARNARD & CO. longT and sho rt s weetning, i £A BBLS- and half bbls. Choice Syrip. IQU 30 Hhds. N O. Sugar, all grades, lor sale at small advances for Cash, by Janl9—twtf E. BARNARD & CO. FANCY ST. LOUIS FLOUR A BARRELS Planters’s Extra Union, and Diamond TTVX Brands, ior sale at small advance for Cash, by Janl9—twtf E. BARNARD i* CO, PALACE MILLS ’FLOUR. A CONSTANT supply kept on band, and for sale at Mill prices, for Cash by, Jan. 18--wtwtf E. BARNARD & CO. CIGARS DIRECT lEPORTATION. IOH BOXES Havana Cigaas of various brands for sale at JLUU small advances for Cash by Janl9 —wtwtf E. BARNARD &• CO. WRAPPING AND NEWS PAPER OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES, FOR Si, LB AT Rock Island Paper Mill Office, IN FRONT OF PALACE MILLS. TERMS CASH- iunel6wtwtf Black-Smithing, Horse-Shoeing, Wagon and Plow Work, &c. npHE undesigned have started the above business on Bry * an Street, opposite the Perry House, and by strict at tention to business hope to secure the patronage of the public. janDtwtf R. B. PIERCE & CO. UPHOLSTERY. THE undersigned would say to the public that lie is prepared to execute all orders in the above line. Spe cial attention will be given to Upholstering Church Pews, Tete-a-tetes, Sofas, and Chairs. Repairing done neatly and at moderate charges. Feb6-wtwtf J. H. SIKES. THE LAST CALL ! MONEY WANTED. THE subscriber having purchased the entire interest ol V. R.TOMMEY, in the Notes and accounts of the iatefirm of J. ENNIS & CO., (which firm wasdissolved on the first Oct. 1855,) would earnestly solicit all indebted to said firm, either by note or account, to call at the store ol J. Ennis & Co.,and settle the same,or they will find their Notes and Accounts in the hands of an officer for collection. J. ENNIS. Columbus, Oct. wtwtf Land Warrants Wanted- THE snbscribersare paying the highest market price for Land Warrants. Call and see us. J. ENNIS & CO. Columbus, June 27- wtf. “sOTiffiflia® mwK THE HALLOTYPE PICTURES! A. J. RIDDLE, HAS purchased of J. Gurney, of New'York, tbe exclusive right fortaking HaliotypePictures, which is alittleahead ofanythingin the way of Picture taking tbe world has ever seen. There is nothing to which they can be cc npared in the art of Photography, but bear a strong resemblance to wax figures, for softness and beauty of light and shade. Ladies and gentteraen are invited to call and examine specimens. Artists who desire to learn this new and beautilul art, and secure rights for other counties will please calionA.J RID DLE, Oolumbus Ga. • Jnlv2s— CARD—NEW FIRM. C. F. NEUFFER, Successor to I I. E. DIBBLE, HAVING purchased the stock and leased the Store lately occupied by H. C. Dibble, in the HAT and CAP BUSINESS, Would respectfully inform his Iriends and the public that he has made arrangements with a New York house where by he will be supplied with a general assortment of the latest style of Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Misses’ and Children’s Goods- Also a fine assortment of Gent’s Furnishing Goods, For which a liberal share of patronage is solicited. C. F. NEUFFER, At the sien of the Big Hat, Broad Bt. Columbus, Ga.. Feb. 12 1858. ECONOMY ITSELF! I WOULD most earnestly cailjthe attention'of the public to the use of this well tried SOUTHERN REMEDY for all Bowel Diseases, in any and all* of their forms, Flux, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Chronic or Accute; the result of Mea- or Children Teething, or any derangement of the bowels. As much humbuggery asthere may be {in the world, 1 know the citizens of Columbuß and vicinity have usedtbis medicine-time and again with more success than any remedy nowin use. My neighbors shall make the verdict. I only ask atrial; that will tell for its merits. Please call at Gnnby Sl Co’s. Corner, or at my residence by day or nigbt, Sunday or Monday,and I will take great pleas ure in stating to yousuch factsas will satisfy any unpreju„i ced mind of the above facts With fevers or inflamatian, no danger. Innocent in its na ture, Uleaves the system at.d bowels in a healthy condition, and leaves no bad results to fallow. lam only asking the people to giva ita fairtrial 1 oniytek you ta ujii and use It freely.t tharei* no danger in it. Listhe cheapest remedy to Mia world, title this aoutUfi- Liberal tftdaeUoni cwaet* w;oo* tatofitOf AU ur PEYTOH H. COiaUITT. Editor. PLANTERS’ WARE-HOUSE. #3fcfcw\ THE undersigned have this day purchased the RdpfaWarehouse property of STEWART, GRAY A CO., aßMLfesud will continue the business (so ably and satisfac* orily conducted by them) under the firm and style of DILLARD, POWELL & CO. NVTVVv In soliciting a continuance of the patronage so lib- extended to our predecessors, we take occa* tSSSfdrm to se v that no labor will be spared by us to sub • serve the interest of our customers and friends,and we shall at all times P. W. DILLARD, R.H. POWELL, N. J. SCOTT, ADDISON FRAZIER. WESLEY WILLIAMS. Columbus,July Ist, 1857. The above willlnform the public that we have sold our Warehouse propertyto .Messrs. Dillard,Powell fcCo.,and we take great pleasure in recommending them as every way worthy of public patronage, and solicit a continuance of the patronage of our former customers and friend for the present STEW A NT, GRAY A CO. July B—w&twtf. FONTAINE AND LOWELL FIRE-PROOF /WAREHOUSES. H HUGHES, DANIEL *. CO., Having associated with them Wesley C.14-4-F3 Hodges, and taken the Lowell in addition to Hm the Fontaine Warehouse, aud having greatly increased their storage capacity, will continue tbe Warehouse, Re* celvlng, Forwarding, and iCommlaslon Bu siness, under the firm name of HUGHES, DANIEL & CO. OFFICE AT THE FONTAINE WARE-HOUSE- Our particular attention will be given to the sale of Cotton and other consignments. We are prepared to afford all fa cilities usual in our business. Liberal Cash Advances made on Cotton,in store or for shipment toother points- Bagging, Rope, Salt Ac., will be furnished our customers at current rates, and ordersof every description, will meet with prompt attention. Thankful for the liberal pa tronage of last season, we hope for its continuance. WM. H. HUGHES, WILLIAM DANIEL, JNO. R. EaSTHAM. •T-mell 1857—wtwtf WESLEY 3. HODGES. KINO & SORSBY, WARE-HOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COLUMBUS, GA. attention given to the storage ybggggand selling of Cotton. Liberal advances made. and Rope supplied at the lowest market prices. Julyl7—wtwly. J. W. KING, B. A. SORSBY. AUCTION & COMMISSION BUSINESS. NEW FIRM; THE undersigned would inform their friends and the public that they have (associated themselves together under the name and style ,of HARRISON A FITTS, at the old stand Nos. 59and 61 West side Broad Street, for the purpose of transacting the , Auction, Commission, and] Negro Business, and solicit their patronage. All business committed totheir care will he promptly and faithfully attended to. They will give their personal attention to ;the sale of Real Estate, Ne, groes, .Merchandize and Produce. Having houses fitted up* exprssly for the purpose, they are prepared to board, to pur • ebase and sell Negroes on Commission. Liberal advance* will be made as usual, on Negroes and Merchandize. Administrators aud Executors’sales attended to on reason able terms. From 50 to 60 LIKELY NEGRGOES of all classes will bo kept constantly on band. CIIAB. 8. HARRISON; GEORGE I. PITTS. Columbus,July 23,1857. lulv23—wtwtf J. N. CLARK, Murfreesboro’ J. BRACE, Marietta & EU & m Wholesale and Retail Grocers, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MURFREESBORO TENN. (3F*Strict atenlion given to purchasing Grain, Bacon, Lard &c. &c„ on all ( orders enc’osmg remittances. References! J.R. Wilder, Savannah, Charles Campbell,Macon. T.P. Stoveall, Augusta. Col. R.L. Mott, Cos nimbus.l Hugh,Peters& Cos. Atlanta. Thrmas Joseph. Montgom’y Col.J. H. Gloven, Marietta. Lanier & Philips, Nashville, Wm. Spence, Exchange ank, Murfreesboro’ Tenn. February 1,1858. —w6m. FOR SALE. THE Subscriber has on hand a few BTILLB for manna rtu ring Peach Brandy or Whisky, which he wil ell very low. ALSO, Tin, Sheet Iron and Japan Ware, every description,which can be bonghtat the lowesrates. s jj oneou eb i notice and’onliberalterms. J. B. HICKS,Agent, jnlylfl v wl Next doorhelow “Sans Sonci” Rroad-s /OSO LANDRETH’S NEW CROP OF Gvyu-DEN SEEDS just reeved and for sale R b soKs & CHAPMAN. Also, ONION SETS of various kinds. declO—wtwtf iw _ Landreth’s New Crop Garden Seed, Just Received at jan2B—wtwtf. J- W. PEASE’S BOOK STORE. administrators sale. WILL be sold on the firjt Tuesday In May naxt.be fore the Court Hc.**edQpr in Tathotton, Talbot county, Ga-.thaictlowiag properly towii; The undivided half of maw, we* [NUMBER 61