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TRI-WEEKLY.
By LOMAX & ELLIS.
VOLUME Vl.]
Cimvs avfo SmtinzL
THE TRI-WEEKLY TllffiS&s¥MNEL
Is published every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and
SATURDAY EVENING.
THE WEEKLY TIMES&SENTINEL
la published every TUESDAY MORNING.
Office on Randolph Street , opposite the P . O.
TERMS:
Till-WEEKLY, Five Dollars per annum, in advance.
WEEKLY, Two Dollars per annum,in advance.
tW* Advertisements conspicuously inserted Dol
Jar per square, lor 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 maR 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 Lano or Negroes, must be published
weekly for two months.
Citations for Letters of Administration must be published
thirty days—for Dismiesion from Administration, mommy
six months—for Dismission from Guardianship,forty days.
Rules for Foreclosure of Mortgage must be published
monthly for four months—for establishing lost papers for
the full space of three months —for compelling titles from
Executors or Administrators, where a bond has been giv
en by the deceased, the full space of three months.
Publications will always be continued according to
these, the legal requirements, unless otherwise ordered.
“business cards.
PRINTING AND BOOK BINDING.
HAVING connected with our Printing Office a full
and complete assortment of Book Binder’s toolsand
toe a, and also added to our Printing materials, we atenow
prepared to execute,in good style and with despatch,every
Hind of work in either branch of the business, on the best
terms. . ......
BLANK WORK, ofeverydescnption.with or with
out printing, made to order, in the neatest manner.
WARE HOUSE PRINTING, Receipts, Drafts,
Notes, Bills of Lading, &c., &c., oxecuted neatly and
promptly, and bound in any desired style.
It VIL it JAD AND STEAMBOAT BLANKS,
olall kinds got up,with accuracy and dispatch.
Bill Heads, Cards, Circulars, Hand Bills,
Posters, Programmes, &c., &c.,printed in the shoi
est notice and in the best style.
Magazine and Pamphlets put up in every style o
binding. , , ,
Bookso all kiudsrebound strongly andneatly.
LOMAX fo ELLIS.
Columbus, Apr >! 1& If f 4
B. Y. MARTIN. J. J. MARTIN.
MARTIN & MARTIN,
Attorneys at Law,
€OX.TTX3BTTS, GrA..
Office on Broad Street—Over Gunby & Daniel.
Columbus, Jan. 9, 1857. w&twlv.
HAMILTON A PLANE,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
CO AMBUS, GA.
THE above firm have renewed their Copartnership, and
wiil devote the most assiduous attention to the pro
fession 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. WELLBORN JERE.N. WILLIAMS.
WELLBORN & WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Clayton, Alabama.
WILL givo prompt attention to the collection of all claims
entrusted totheircare in Barbour county, t ct 4 wtwtun
MARION BETIIUNE,
attorney at law ,
TALBOTTON, Talbot County, Ga.
October 24th, 1856. wtwtf.
w. S, JOHNSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
C U S S E T A,
Chattahoochee County, Ga.
Gives his mtire attentlouto the practice in Chattahoochee
adioiuin£ ccuntieß. ap2t>—wtwly
S. A. M’LENDON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Fort Gaines, Ga.
TTILL nromntly attend to adbusiness entrusted to his
iV care— particularly Collecting. novSfftwly
PEYTON H. COLQUITT,
ATT ORN E V T LAW,
COLUMBUS, GA.
Office, up stairs,over Col. Holt’s office, Randolphs!.
may 1855 wA-twtf
BAUGH & SLADE,
attorneys at law,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
WlLLoracticelawiD Muscogeeand theadjoinintcounties
of Georgia and Alabama,
nr Office over Bank >f Columbus, Broad street.
ROBSRT BJU'OH. _ J * SL . AD *t
Columbus,Ga. March 27 185*. *twtf
’ MOBLEY & FARLEY,
ATTORNEYS AT LA W,
HAMILTON,
Hamilton, Cieo. Feb 4. 1858. wtwy *
SAMUEL H. HAWKINS,
ATTTORNEY AT LAW,
AMERICU3, GA.
WILL practice in the counties of Sumter, Webster,
Terrell. Lee, Baker, Worth, Randolph and Cal-
Reference— Ingram,Crawford & Russell, Columbus.
Col. Henry G. Lamar, Macon Ga.
Mr. W. L. Johnson, Amoricus.
May 12,1857— twif
“THE UNION OF THE STATES AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.”
J. FOGLE & SON,
DENTISTS,
Office on Randolph Street, near Broad, Columbus, Ca
Columbus, May 9,1867. wtwtf
WM. F. LEE, D. D.S.
SURGEON.
OFFICE comer of Broad and Randolph Streets,
Columbus, Georgia,
Deceraoer 17,1858 —w&twtf
Bacon! Bacon!
WE l.ave newonband and willbe constantly receiving,
Prime Tennessee Paeon—Hams, Sides and Shoulders,
which we will sell at thelowea*. Commission House prices.
Mar 20 —w&twtf E. BARNARD & CO.
TO THOSE INDEBTED.
WE hereby give notice that all claims due us, and not paid
or satis aciorily arranged, prior to the next return day
of the respective counties in which the parties reside, will be
sued. None shall be slighted.
mar 20 —wtwtf. E. BARNARD & CO,
MQEI BOOKS 1
a THE Lite 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,
jeton’a 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 TIMES !
THE KAGIhEI
MANUFACTURING CO.
OFFER their various styles of Goods, comprising
O-SNABURGS, YARNS, PASHION (or stripes,)
PINE-KNOT PLAINS. NEGRO KERSEYS,
SOUTHERN LINSEYs, “TRUCK FOR
TROWSERS.” COTTON ROPE, &c &c.
AT GREATLY REDUCER) PRICES.
They invite the special attention of the Trade to their
Stock which is complete in every respect.
J. RHODES BROWNE, Agent.
Columbus. Dec. 5, 1857. twltwtf
BEDELL &. WEEMS
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERY DEALERS
m®.
VlflLL 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 IjQWESI
MA ItKET PRICES. Give us a call.
LOCK WF.F.MS. A. *£*•
Columbus Ga Dec. 22. ... • wtwtf.
FOR SAFE.
. . lam now offering for sale one ofthemost desirable
■ residencesin or nar Columbus. It .is situated just
111 outside oft,he East Common, near the residence of
Mj H. Howard. The lot contains six acres.
For further particulars, apply to me at Upatoie,or Cbarly.J
Williams at Columbus.
June 2 C. B. HOWARD.
Selling Off to Suit the Business.
AS t find it an up hill business selling Furnitur#
a**!*^®*^in Columbus at present, and being anxious to change
f? it for something that will pay better, l now ofler my
entire stock, consisting in part of
Safes, Sideboards, Wardrobes, Bureaus,Bed
steads, Dining, Work, and Bound Tables,
Writing, Business and School Desks,
Book Cases, &c.,
with all other articles usually found iu a Furniture Store.
L have also on hand a lot ot Wardrobe Varnish, Hair Cloth
fee. which I will sell by the lot or in small quantities.
IJThe above articles I oflerfor sale at prices that wRI insure
sales o tin se who wish to buy, whether it be at or below cost.
I als offer for rent the store that I now occupy. Posses
sion given in April.
J. H. SIKES, No. 3G Broad Street.
FebruarylO—twtf.
NORTHERN MADE WAGONS.
FOR Two Horses, with Iron Axles—with and withou
Bodies. For sale by KING & SORSBY.
april 4—twtf.
TENNESSEE BACON AND LARD.
WE are receiving on consignment large lots of Sides,
tlnuns, Shoulders, aud Lard, in Casks,Box
es and Cans. For sale by
april4—twtf KING & SORSBY.
Black-Smithing, Horse-Shoeing,'%agon and
Plow Work, &c.
tpHE 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 ti e
public. janStwtf R. B. PIERCE & CO.
THE LAST CALL!
MONEY WANTED.
THE subscriber having purchased the entire interest ol
V. R. TOMMEY, iu the Notes and accounts of the
latefirm of J. EN NIS & CO., (which firm wasdissolved
on the first Oct. 1855,) would earnestly solicit all indebteu
to said firm, either by note or account,to call at thestore
ol J. Ennis &, Co.,and settle the same,or they will find
their Notes and Accounts iu the hands of an officer for
collection. J. ENNIS.
Columbus, Oct. wtwtt
UPHOLSTERY.
THE undersigned would say to the public that he 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.
ECONOMY ITSELF!
I WOULD most earnestly call, the attention of the public
to the use of this veil tried
SOUTHERN REMEDY
for all Bowel Diseases,ln any and all of their forms, Flux,
Dysentery, Diarrhoea. Chronic or Accute; the result of Mea
sles fee.,or Children Teething,or any derangement of the
bowels. As ranch humbugeery astheremay be intheworld.
1 know the citizens of Columbus and vicinity have used this
medicin-time and again with moresuccessthan an/ remedy
nowiuuse. My neighbors shall make the verdict. I only
ask atrial; that will tell for its merits.
Please call at Guuby & Co’s. ‘.’orner, or at my residence by
day or night, Sunday or Monday.andl will takegreat pleas
ure in stating to you such factsas will satisfy any unprejudi
ced mind ol the above facts
With fevers or InfUmation, no danger. Innocent inits na
ture, Uleavee the system aid bowels in a healthy condition,
and leaves no bad results to follow, lam only “asking the
peopletogive itafairtrial 1 onlyaek youtouseit and use
it freely.as therei6 no danger in it. It isthe cheapest remedy
in the world, at least in this country. Liberal reductions
made to dealers: or to anyone taking it by thedozen. All or*
ders will meet with prompt attention.
Very Respectfully, JACK SMITH.
Ji\ Guoby A Co.’s Corner,oolambas, G
May 22, 1857—w&twtf
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 3, 1858.
PLASTERS’ WARE-HOUSE.
t&EE$\ THE undersigned have this day purchased the
Warehouse proptrty of STEWART, GRAY & CO.,
will continue the business (so ably and satisfac
orily conducted by them) under the firm and 6tyle of
DILLARD, POWELL & CO.
soliciting a continuance of the patronageso lib
erally extended to our predecessors, we take occa
sion to s£ that no labor willbe spared by us to sub
serve the interest of our customers and iriends,and we shall
at all times b’ pr -.pared to extend them usual facilities.
F. YV. DILLARD,
R.H. POWELL,
N.J.fi^OTT,
ADDISON FRAZJV.R.
YVESLEY WILLIAMS.
Columbus,July Ist, 1857.
The above will inform the public that we have sold our
Warehouse propertvto .Messrs. Dillard,Pow ell &Co-,andwe
take great pleasure in recommending them as every way
worthy of public patronage, and solicit a continuance ofthe
patronage of our former customers and friend for the present
concern. STEWART, GRAY & CO.
Julv B—w&twtf.
FONTAINE AND LOWELL
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSES.
HUGHES, DANIEL & CO.,
nffiKl Having associated with them Wesley C-fcrjjfepf
vA\ \\l Hodges, and taken the Lowell in addition to S&kFkft
the Fontaine Warehouse, and having greatly increased their
storage capacity, will continue the Warehouse, Re
ceiving, Forwarding, and Commission Bu
siness, under the firm name ol
HUGHES, DANIEL & CO.
OFFICE AT THE FONTAINE WARE-lIOUSE-
Ourparticuiar attention willbe 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, bait &c., will bo furnished our
customers at current rates, and ordersof every description,
wiP meet wjth prompt attention. Thankfui for the liberal pa
tronage of last season, we hope for its continuance.
WM. 11. ! ITCHES,
WILLIAM DANIEL,
JNO. R. EaSTHAM,
J—ell 1857—wtwtf WESLEY 2. HODGES.
KING & SOKSBY,
WARE-HOUSE & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
COLUMBUS, GA.
!^TV\\vP ARTICULAR attention given to the storage
sjgjgjg||and selling of Cotton. Liberal advances made.
Ks and Rope supplied at the lowest market
prices. Julyl7—wlwly.
J. W. KING, B. A. SOKSBY.
AUCTION & COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
Nl3 W FIRM;
THE undersigned won!* VI * * jun: y friends and the public I
thattfiey have .associate and tut in selves together uadet the j
name and ctvle of
HARRIS*! & PITTS, *
at the old stand Nob. 50and 01 West side Broad Street, for
the purpose of transacting the
Auction, Commission, and Negro Business,
and solicit their patronage. All business committed tot heir
care will he promptly and faithfuliy attended to. They will
their personal attention to the sale of Real Estate, Ne
‘roes, .Merchandize and Produce. Having houses fitted up.
exprssly for the purpose, they are prepared to board, to pun
chase an i sell Negroes on Commission.
Liberal advances willbe made as usual, on Negroes and
Merchandize.
Administrators and Executors’ sales attended to on reason
able terms.
J3P”FrotR 50 to 60 LIKELY NEGRG OES of all classes will
bo kept constantly on hand.
CIIAS. S. HARRISON;
GEORGE I. PITTS.
Columbus, July 23,1857. lulv23 —wtwtf
WARM SPMNBS,
Meriwether County, Georgia.
WILL BE OPENED THE FIRST OF JUNE. <
Volume of Water 1400 Gallons per Minute —Tempera-
ture 90 Degrees.
il——a THE subscriber having taken charge ofthe
M above named Springs, would inform his
ir ends aDd the public generally, that he has
IB Bp& entirely renovated the buildings, reconstruc
ted and improved the baths, ornamented the
2Lssiit3aa£*a£ffliß* grouuds, and made it, in all respects, >a place
to please the taste and insure the comfort of visitors. His
preparations lor the table are on such a scale as must insure
satisfaction. A full supply of competent servants have been
engaged, aud every arrangement made to render the Warm
Bpnngsso attractive, both to invalids and persons in pursuit
of pleasure as to render it unnecessary for Southerners to go
North to spend the summer months.
The Wartr Springs are situated 26 miles from Geneva, and
the same distance from LaGraDge, To these pointstheaccess
is by Railroad daily; thence to the Warm Springs, daily hacks
with good horses, can he bad at moderate rates. Persons in
Oolumbus or Griffin, preferring to go by private conveyance,
can reach the Warm Springs in a day’s ride.
mar 20 —wtw3m JOHN H. DAVIS.
Charleston Courier, Savannh Augusta Constitu
tionalist, Georgia Citizen and Montgomery Advertiser and
Jfailcopy 3monthsaud send bill to this office.
Ready for the Season!
I VERY RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO MY
friends and the public, that I have a sp'endid supply ol
the GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY,-! mean
JACK SMITH’S SOUTHERN CORDIAL,
the remedy lor all classes ol Bowel Diseases, Flux Dys
enteries, Diarrhoea, (chronic or acute) the result of Mea
sles, Typhoid Fevers, &c., and in fact all Spring and Sum
mer Complaints of Children, and Children TeethiDg. It
is the most reliable remedy, north, south, east or west—
notwithstanding the world is disgusted with humbuggery.
I am a Georgian, and have lived in Columbus for the last
sixteen years,and never expect to leave it. I appeal to
my neighbors for all the evidence of the above facts, that
the Southern Cordial has no equal for the above mention
ed diseases. lam asking for the worst case m Georgia,—
and if 1 fail to cure it, it shall not cost the parties one cent.
Oh, if the world could know as I know, and as my neigh
bors know, how many sufferers would find relief from this
cordial; but oh, how great is prejudice! Down with your
prej l dice, one time; aod try the Southern Cordial. _ It is a
remedy adapted to this climate; it is innocent in its na
ture and reliable in its medical properties,
Please call at the Planter’s Hotel, where I will take very
great pleasure in satisfying any unprejudiced mind that it
is economy itself for any and every family to keep a bottle
at home. The demand is increasing daily.
Call and give it one trial.
JACK SMlTH,Planter’s Hotel
Apriil*2—wtwfim Columbus, Ga-
FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber has on hand a few STILLS for raanuti. !tu
ring Peach Brandy or Whisky, which hewil
ell very low. ALSO,
Tin, Sheet Iron and Japan Ware,
every description, w icf canbeboughiattbelowesratea.
dj CipiSßo OS
oneon sb *1 noth* ,and liberalterms.
J. B. HICKS,Agent,
jolylS * rl Next i.-orbslow “Sans flouei” Eroad-i
NEW SPRING STOCK
MANLEY A HODGES
ARE now in receipt of an -elegant assortment of
SPRING & SUMMER DRY GOODS, to
which they respectfully invite the attention of customers,
consisting in part only of
Elegant two and three Jupe Byadere Organdies, Robe a
Quille and Byadere SUMMER SILKS.
Do. do. FRENCH JACOJNETTS.
Plain Bareges of all colors—Lubin’s manufacture.
A large lot of Figured and Plain Jackonett and Lawns
at low prices.
Edges and Uisertings wrought on Irish Linen.
Fine Linen Yokes—a beautiful art.eie-
Nainsook and Mull Muslins.
10, 11 and 12-4Linnen and Cotton Sheetings. Kmboid
ered and Lace Setts, French Collars of late style.
ap3—wtwtf MANLEY & HODGES.
LIVERY & SALE STABLE.
THE undersigned having this day pur
lElPilly chased the Livery Stable now occupied by
jw C S. Hart & Cos., and formerly owned by
&, Pitts,-wiil 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
c©ra MILL,
IS now in full operation, turning out the best quality of
Meal. Bring on your Corn. The highest market price
paid for good Corn. Meal always on hand and for sale.
Feb. 11—wtwtf HAMILTON BOLAND
THE undersigned have this day associated themselves
together under the name and style of
AYER Sl GRAY,
Auction & Commission Merchants,
and respectfully solicit a share of business—pledging them
selves to a faithful discharge of all business committed to
their care.
Liberal advances made on consignments.
A. K. AYER,
RICHARD M. GRAY.
Columbus, Jan, 1, 1857. jan6wtwly
BED-STEADS.
A LARGE lot of very neat low post Bedstead-', as low
as $4,00. For sale by J. H. SIKES,
Columbus, March 4. 36 Broad Street-
Land Warrants Wanted*
TP a :k^'& arQjiavingthe highest market price foe
Land Warrants. Calf alia see 80.
J. ENNIS &.
Columbus, June*//-wtf.
THE UVER
PREPARED BY
DR. SANDF OR D,
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY .FROM GUMS.
IS one of the best Purgative and ILiver Medicine now before
the public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and
more effectual than any other medicine known. It is not on
ly a cathartic, but a Liver Remedy, actiDg first on the Liver
to eject its morbid matter., then on the Stomach and Bowels
tt> carry off the'matter, thus accomplishing two purposes el
fec’ually, without any of the painful feelings experiencedin
the operation of most ‘Chathartics. rt strengthens the system
at the same time that it purges it; and when taken daily in
moderate doses, will strengthen and build up with unusual
rapidity.
The r Liveris one of thef7T)j principal regulators of the
human fbodv; and when performs its functions well,
the powers o'fthe system developed.Thestomach
iayjlmost eniirely dependent) on the healthy action of the
Liver fortne proper ipeform-iiiiance ofits functions,whenthe
stomach isat faulttheoowehJ’V (are at fault, and the whole
system suffersin consequence) )of one organ—the Liver—
having ceased ito doits duty. (UJ; For. the disease of that or
gan.one of the made it his study, in a
practice of more than twentj) id years, to find some remedy
wherewith to counteract the) “ (many derangementsto which
it is liable. )^s!
To prove that this remedy it) ;at last found any persontrou
bled with Liver Com- ;plaint,in any ofits forms,
has but to try a {bottle, and! f-Hj conviction is certaio.
These gums remove “al i jmorbid or bad matter fiom
the system,supplying in their) .place a.healthy [flow of bile,
i ivigorating the stomach )rj (causing food to digest well,
purifying tlie blood, tone andhealth to the
whole machinery, removing) 7TV the cause oi the disease. —
effecting a radical cure. S'-*-*)
Bilious attacks artt! .(cured, and, wliat is
l>etter,lpreventecl,lm r“l)the occasional use of the
Liver Invigorator. (*-.>
One dose after eating issuf-)M(6cient to relievethe stomach
and prevent'the iood from) J (rising and souring.
Only onedose taken before) <y ( retirl%g, prevents Kiglit
marc. Jl ]!
Only one dose taken at)m) night, loosens the bowels
gently, and cures Cos-[k-I'tiveness.
One dose taken after eaclf HH.meal will cure Dyspepsia
dose, of two tea-) & (spoonsful will always relieve
Sick Headache. ) (
One dose taken for fe-) Lj) male obstruction remove the
cause ? of the disease, and), ]makesa perect cure.
Only onedose immediately) ryf) relieves cholic, while
One dose often repeated Ist J a sure cure for Cliolera
Morbus, andapreventaiivf f j >of Cboler a,|
JtS~ Only one bottle is)(needed toj thiov out of the
system the effects of medi-) ; (cine after a long sickness.
83?“ One bottle taken for)f-H( Jaundice removes ail sal
lowness or unnatural color) from the skin.
One dose taken a short) UJ time before eating gives vi
gor to the appetiteandmakert .**. (food digest well.
One dose often repeated! CJ‘cures Chronic Diar
rhoea, in its worst forms.), ,( while SUMifEK and
Bowel complaints yield) Pp! almost to the first ‘dose.
One or two doses cures at-) ‘tacks caused by XV or m sin
Children; there is no safer, or speedier remedyin
the world, as it {never fails
A few bottles cures) lJ; Dropsy, by exciting the
absorbants. j ™ J
We take pleasure in recom-) < mending this medicine as a
preventive for Feverjand( v,/) Ague, Chill, Fever,
and all Fevers of a Type, It operates
witbeertainty,and thousands) ; are willing to testify to its
wonderful virtues. > •
All who use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its
favor.
Mix water in the mouth with the Invigorator and swallow
both together.
THE LIVER INVIGORATOR,
Is a scientific Medical Discovery, and is daily working cures
almost too great for belief. It cures asifby magic, even the
first dose giving benefit, and seldom ’more than one bottle is
required to care any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst
jaundiceor dyspepsia to a’ common headache, allof which are
the result of a diseased liver.
Price Ono Dollar per Bottle.
SANFORD & CO. Proprietors,34s Broadway,New York.
WHOLESAXK AQISTS.
Barnc-s & Park New York; T. W. Doytt &. Sons, Philadel
ohia; M. S. Burr A-Co. Boston;'H.H. Hay & Cos. Portland;
JohnD. Park, Cincinnati; Gajlardfe Hammond, Cleveland;
Fahnstock At Davis Chicago; O. J. Wood & Cos. St. Louis
Geo.H. Keyser, Pitt6bnrg; S.S, Hance, Baltimore. Andre-,
tailed by all Druggists. l !
Sold Wholesale and Fetail by
J. S. PEMBERTON & CO.,
BROOKS & CHAPMAN,
DANFORTH NAGEL,
Miy2o—wtwly and all Drugggist*.
PEYTON H. COLQUITT, Editor.
MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD.
Change of Schedule.
and after thisdate the Day or Express Train will
leave the depot at 4.00 P.M. and arrive at Macon at 10.28
P. Jlf.
Leave Macon at 1.30 A Jlf. arriveat Columbus at 8.52 A M
Morningor Accommodation Train will leave at 1.55A. M.
and arrive at Macon 8.56 A. M.
Leave Macon at 11.30 A. M. arrive at Columbus 6.33 P. Jlf
J. L. MUST lAN, Supt.
Columbus,Nov.l4—twfcwtt
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 win be governed by tne iollowing SCHEDULE
DAY TRAIN.
Leave Montgomery ...... 8.30a.m*
Arriveat West Point 3.30 p.m.
Arrive atOolumbns 2.50 p.m.
Returning—Leave West Point 9.30a.m.
Leave Columbus 10.00 a. m.
Arriveat Montgomery 4.00 p. m.
NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Montgomery 5.20 p. m.
Arriveat West Point ...12.50a.ra.
“ Columbus I.ooa. ip.
Returning—Leave West Point 7.30 p. m.
Leave Columbus .. 7.30 p. m.
Arriveat Montgomery .... .2.30 fa. 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.fc Sup.
FREIGHT ARRANGEMENT
BETWEEN ATLANTA AND COLCMBCS.
BY an arrangement between the Railroad Companies com
posing the two routes from Atlanta to Columbus, conciu
ded at thoir Convention at Savannah on the 16th instant, it
was agreed that the following rates between Atlanta and Co
lumbus shall goverto, taking effect from the first day ol JWay
VIA WEST POINT.
Corn per bushel, He. Wheat 12. Oats 8. Bacon, Whisky
Flour in sacks or bairels, per 100 lbs. 35c. Bagging, Rope
Lard in cans or bbls., per 100 lbs. 46c. 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 iu Sacks or Bbls., per 100 lbs, 44c. Bagging,Rope
Lard, in cansor bbls.. per 100 lbs. 55c. Coal, Pig Iron, by
carload, per ton of2ooo 1b5.54.68.
J. MUSTIAN,
President and Superintendent Muscogee R. R.
GEO. W. ADAMS,
Superintendent Southwestern Railroad.
EMERSON FOOTE,
Superintendent Macon and Western Railroad.
GEO. G. EULL,
Superintendent Atlanta and LaGrange R. R.
SAMUEL G. JONES,
Engineer and Superintendent M.& VV. P. Railroad.
May 30, 1837—w&twti.
MODILJ3 AHD GIRARD RAIL ROAD.
THE Passenger & Freight Train will leave Girard at 2 P
M.dally, 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.
Leaving Gueryton at 4 A. M., daily, the Cars will reach
Girard at 7 A. M., -connecting with the Opelikaanu Mus
cogee Trains.
|3f“Duplicate Receipts must accompany Freight shipped.
1 3jT All freight mustbe paid before goods willbedischarg
ed.
Freight delivered at the Depot before 4 o’clockP.M. will
bo shipped the following dav.
Freights for stations No. 1 (Fort Mitchell,) and N0.5 (Per
sons’) must be prepaid.
Way freight must in all cases be paid in advance,
JOHN HOWARD,
mar25 1857-wfctwtf. Engineer fc Sun.
CHANGE OF BCHE DIF JLE.
SAVANNAH & CHARLESTON
STEAM- PACKET LINE.
RUNNING IN CONNECTION WITH THE
North Eastern R. R. of South Carolina.
THE SPLENDID AND FAST !*RUNNING
. amr ' 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/jthe
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 tbroughticbeteto 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 tothe agents of this line,
will be forwarded with [despatch and free of charge.
J. P. BROOKS, AgentSavannpb.
E.LAFITTE &.CO, Ag’ts.Charleston
Jan 15—wfctwt f
1000 ACRES OF
Flint Eiver Lands, for Sale.
jgem, THE undersigned being desirous of winding up
<Gs|l£,their business, offer for sale, on any time to suit pur-l
a vale able settlement ol
*1 One Thousand Acres of Land,
lyfngon the West side of the Flint River, ten miles north of
Oglethorpe, and ten miles south of Reynolds. Two hundred
acresof this settlement is number onepine land, the balance
CBOO acres) entirely swamp. The swamp land is less liable to
beinnunndated by the River than any lands on said River
in Macon county, and will doubtless make from 60 to fcO
bushels of corn per acre, and from 1500 to 2000 lbs of cotton.
There are 80 acres of pine land, and 15 of Swamp cleared and
in a state of cultivation. Water, health and society cannot
be excelled in South Westerr Georgia. Apply to
COOK & MONTFORT,
Julv ll—wfctwtf. atOgiethorpe.Ca.
A CARD.NEVV IT KM.
C. F. NEUFFER,
Successor to
“HE. E. DIBBLE,
HAVING purchased the stock and leased the FMi
Store lately occupied by H. E. Dibble, in the 4BEQ
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 ol 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
At the sien of the Big Hat, Broad st.
Columbus. Ga.. ieb 12 1858. j
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS.
JACKSON & REDD,
Dealers in staple & fancy drygoods
Boots, Shoes, Hate,Caps, &c. Arc.,
86 East s ; de of Broad street, opposite Redd & Johneon,
Columbus, Oct. 6, ’s7.—tf.
0. C. Jacsson. J. J. Red®.
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