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TRI-WEEILLY. By R. ELLIS & CO. V >LUME Vl.] Cimcs anl) Bmimd. I’HE Till-WEEKLY TIMES & SENTINEL If? published every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY EVENING. TIIE WEEKLY TIMES & SENTINEL la published every TUESDAY MORNING. OJJice on Randolph Street, opposite the P. O. T E 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 bo 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 lorty 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 bo 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 musit be published thirty days—for Dismiesion from Administration, monmiy 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 lias been giv en hy the deceased, the lull space of three months. Publications will always be continued according to those, the legal requirements, unless otherwise ordered. BUSINESS CARDS. PRINTING AND BOOK BINDING. * T A VING connected with our Printing Office , a full i.JL and complete assortment of Book Binder’s tools and toe it, and also added to our Printing materials, we arenow prepared to exocute.in good stylo and with despatch,every dnd of work in either branch of the business, on thobest lorms. 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, ol all kinds got upjwith accuracy and dispatch. Bill (leads, Cards, Circulars, Hand Bills. Posters, Programmes, &c.,&c.,printed in theshot est notice and in the best style. Magazine and Pamphlets putup in every style cf binding. Bookso all kindsrebound strongly and neatly* LOMAX A ELLIS. Columbus, Apr :1 15 1554 B. Y. MARTIN. J. J. MARTIN. “martin & martinT Attorneys at Law, e©X.ICJBX33TJS, G-.&. Office on Broad Street—OverGunby & Daniel. Columbus, Jan. 9, 1857. w&twlv. “MARION BETHUNE, attorney a t law, TALBOTTON, Talbot County, Ga. October 24th. 1858. wtwtf. W. S, JOHNSON, ATTORNEY AT LA W. CUSS ET A, Chattahoochee County, Ga. i<vQs Uia entire attentionto the practice in Chattahoochee adjoining counties. ap26—wtwly* BAUGH & SLADE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. >\T i LL nracticelaw in Muscogecand theadjoiningcounties VV of Georgia and Alabama. tjjT Office over Bank of Columbus, Broad Street. aoBKRT BAUGH. S LA f*E . Columbus. Ga. March 27 1857. wtwtf MOBLEY & EARLEY, ATTOR NE Y S A T LA W, HAMILTON, GEORGIA. Hamilton. Geo. Feb. 4. 1858. wtwy * WILLIAM TAYLOR, attorney at law, Cuthbert, Randolph County, Georgia. Xl/'ILL practice in the counties of Randolph, Calhoun, vv Terrell, Early, Clay, Baker, Doughorty, Miller and Stewart. REFERS TO Wellborn, Johnson &, Sloan, Attorneys at Law, Colum bus, Georgia. All business intrusted to bis care will receive imtnedk ate attention. June 6, 1858—wtw tl HOWARD & WEEMS. ATTORNEY SAT LA W, CHAWFORD, ALA. Robert, n. Howard. Walter ii- weems. Crawford, Ala., June8 —wtwtl. FOR SALE. THE Subscriber bas on band a few STILLS for mamiti. ;tu ring Peacli Brandy or “Wliisky, which he wil eV very low. ALSO, Tin, Sheet Iron and Japan Ware, every description, w ici can be boughtnt thelowesrates. one<m sb t uotlc and <... liberalterms. J. B. HICKS,Agent, julylS v vt Next oorbelow “Sans Souci” Broad-s GREAT ATTRACTION ! Bargains! Bargrins ! Bargains ! SEES* ©2SSMI, s'. WISHES to inform her friends, and the public generally of Columbus and the vicinity, that she is now offering tor sale a complete assortment ol GOODS, consisting in part of— NEAPOLITAN BONNETS, from $2 00 to $2.50. MISSES GIPSIES SI 00 BLOO MER S , from 871 cto 5i.25. Handsome Gause R 1 I! B O N S, 25c per Yard. And a large lot of Swiss Trimmings at 20c per yard.— Call and see. Cheao for Cash. July 23,1817. w&twtf. “THE UNION OF THE STATES AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.” E. BARNARD & CO., COLUMBUS. GA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS, S HAVE on hand, and will constantly keep, a large well selected Stock, embracing every article in SevskiaLatheir line, which are offered to their friendsand the public, at the lowest market prices. Come and see us. Columbus, Bept. 29, 1857. w&.twtf. To our Customers! and after the first January next, we shall adopt, as Jr nearly as possible, the CASH SYSTEM. Necessity compels cs to this course. 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 &CO. Dec. 31, 1857—w&twGm. MACKEREL 1 AA PACKGES, Halves, Quarters and Kits, all num lUl/ bers, for sale at small advances for Cash, by Jan. 19—wtwtf E. baknaKD &. CO. PLANTING POTATOES. -4 Barrels Pink Eyes, lor saleat small advance J.for Cash by Jan 19—wtwtf E. BARNARD &. CO. LONG AND SHORT SWEETNING, f BULiS. and halfbbls. Choice Syrt p. 30 llhds. N O. Sugar, all grades, lor sale at small advances for Cash, by Jan 19—twtf E. BARNARD & CO. FANCY ST. LOUIS FLOUR. J BARRELS Planters’s Extra Union, and Diamond -I\J Brands, lor salo at small advance lor Cash, by Janl9—twtf E. BARNARD ii CO, rALACE MILLS ’FLOUR. A CONSTANT supply kept on hand, and for sale at Mill prices, for Cash by Jan. 18—wtwtf E. BARNARD & CO. CIGARS DIRECT lEPORTATION. Ini! BOXES Havana Cigaasofvarious brands for sale at oil small advances lor Cash by Janlt) —wtwtf E. BARNARD & CO. the una sewuMMUMre* PREPARED BY DR. SANDFORD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS. IS one of the best Purgative and *Liver 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 Diver Remedy, acting first on the Elver to eject its morbid matter, then on the Stomach and Bowels t carry ofi the'matter, thus accomplishing two purposes ef fectually, without any of the painful feelings experienced in the operation of most HJhathartics. It 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'Liveris one of thefrr)jprincipal regulators of the human’body; and when iif^'performsits functions weil, the powers of the system are j km fully developed. The stomach is almost eniirely dependent on the healthyaction ofthe Liver for the proper peform-li jjance of its functions,when the stomach is at iare at fault, and the whole system suffersiD consequence of one organ—the LSver havmgceased Sto doits duty. For the disease of that or gan, onefof the i [j has made it his study, in a practice of more than twenty j Cjj( years, to find some remedy wherewith to counteract the) (many derangementsto which it is liable. To prove that this remedy Mrj Jat last found any persontrou bled with Liver Com* (plaint,in any of its forms, has but to try a (bottle, ami] j-H (conviction is certain. These gums remove “al / ‘morbid or bad matter fiom the system .sup plying in their) UJ {place a healthy flow of bile, invigorating the Stomach. J l)‘causing food to digest well, purifying tlie blood, \‘giving tone andhealth to the whole machinery, removing! rrv he cause o t the disease.— effecting a radical cure. Uilious attacks art \ ..(cured, ana, what is Letterprevented, bj (H jthe occasional use ofthe Liver Invigorator. 7 k .( one dose alter ealingissuf I to relieve the stomach and prevent'ihe food from! J ‘rising and souring Only onedose taken before) (retiring, prevents Kiglit inare, ( • 1 Only one dose taken at] ml night, loosens the bowels gently, and cures Cos-t L Jjtiveocss. Onedose taken after eaefrm ’meal will cure Dyspepsia. J jif’Onedose.of two tea-) (spoonsful will always relievo Sick Headache. ) ( One dose taken for fe-) obstruction remove tho cause’of the disease, ami); makes a per ect cure. Only onedose immediately] iyr j relieves cholic, while One dose often repeated is] a sure cure for Cholera Morbus, andapreventaiivo oof Cholera. Only one bottle is )<]( needed to throw out ofthe system the’effects of medi ) ‘ cine after a long sickness. 83*° One bottle taken fori (—J( Jaundice removes ail sal lowness or unnatural colony (from the skin. One dose taken a shorts (time before eating Ogives vi gor to the appetiteandmaked [food digest well. One dose often repeated/(Retires Chronic Diar rhoea, in its worst forms,(i.! while STJ M Ji/E R and Bowel complaints yield) f“n (almost to the first dose. One or two doses cures at-) r* (tacks caused by Wormsin Children; there is no surer.) k 7 safer, or speedier remedy in the world, as itJnever A few bottles cures) J'Dropsy) by exciting the absorbants. ! ‘J We take pleasure in recom] this medicine as a preventive for Feverjandt Ague, Chill, Fever, and all Fevers of a Bfti-/L_|;ious Type, It operates withcertainty,and thousands JJ l are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. ( All who use it arß giving their unanimous testimony in its favor. Mix water in tho mouth with the Invigoratoi and swallow both together. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR, Is a scientific Medical Discovery, and is daily working cures almost too great for belief. It cures asitby magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst jaundiceor dyspepsia to a” common headache, allot which are the result ot a diseased liver. Price Ono Dollar per Bottle. SANFORD &CO. Proprietors,34s Broadway,New York. WHOLESALE AGENTS. Barnes & Park New York; T. W. Doytt & Sons, Philadel phia; M. S. Burr <6-Co. Boston; H.H. Hay fc Cos. Portland; JohnD. Park, Cincinnati; Gay lard & Hammond, Cleveland; Fahnstock &‘Davis Chicago; O. J. Wood & Cos. St. Louis Geo. H. Keyser, Pittsburg; S. S, Itance, Baltimore. Andre tailed by all Druggists. Sold Il7io/csa7c and Retail by J. S. PEMBERTON &, CO., BROOKS & CHAPMAN, DANFORTH NAGEL, and all Drugggists. THE Life of E. K. Kane, by Wm. Elder. Bayard Taylor’s Northern Travels in Swe —. AMSL den. Lapland and Norway. Barton’s Life of Aaron Burr, (new supply. Dr. Livingston’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. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 29, 1858. PLANTERS’ WARE-HOUSE. COLUMBUS, GA., June 21,1853. THE undersiged return their thanks to their gji|ftjj|l|iriendsand the public generally for the liberal pat heretofore bestowed, and hope by a stric attention to business to merit further favors. They are happy to state that they have secured the services of Mr. J. M. WATT as Book-keeper, and Mr. W. A. BEDELL as salesman, who will be happy to serve their friends and the customers of the house. DILLARD, FOWELL?& CO. Columbu§, June 29,1858. —wly. BEDELL & WEEMS, Wholesale and Retail GROCERY DEALERS Q®B.I9SDIBIS@ YUILL teep constantly on hand a well selected Stock co no rising all articles in their line, which are offered to their iriends and the public generally at the LOW EST MA R.KET TRICES. Give us a call. LOCK WEEMS. A. G. BEDELL, Columbus Ga. Dec. 22. wtwtf. AUCTION & COMMISSION business. NEW FIRM. THE undersigned would inform their friends and tie public that they have .associated tnemselves together under the name and stvle of HARRISON 4 PITTS, at the old stand Nos. 59and 61 West eide Broad Street* for the purpose of transacting the Auction, Commission, and Negro Business, and solicit their patronage. All business committed totbeir care will be prompt ly and faithfully attended to. They will give their personal at tention to the sale of Real Estate, Ne groes, -/Werchandizeand Produce. Having houses fitted up exprssly (or the purpose, they are prepared to board, to pur cbaseanl sell Negroes on Commission. Liberal advances willbe made as usual, on Negroes and Merchandize. Administrators and Executors’sales attendedto on reason able terms. fJTFrom 50 to f>o LIKELY NEGRGOES of all classes will be kept constantly on hand. CIIAS. S. HARRISON; GEORGE I. PIT IS. Columbus, July 23.1857. iulv23-wtwtf FONTAINE AND LOWELL FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSES. Fgrgga HUGHES, DANIEL &, CO., Having associated with them Wesley C.gsj yiWVnI Hodges, and taken the Lowell in addition to jMBbBLI the Fontaine Warehouse, and having greatly increased their storage capacity, will continue the Warehouse, Re ceiving’, Forwarding, and Commission Bu siness, underthe firm name of HUGHES, DANIEL & CO. OFFICE AT TIIE FONTAINE WARE-HOUSE- Ourparticuiarattention wiil 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 &.C., willbe furnished our customers at current rates, and ordersof every description, wiP meet wjth promptattention. Thankful for the liberal pa tronage of last season,we hope for its continuance. VVM. 11. HUGHES, WILLIAM DANIEL, JNO. R. EASTHAM, 1 7"0ll 1857—wtwtf WESLEY 3. HODGES. J. N. CLARK, Murfreesboro’ J. BRACE, Marietta <3. El. SIL& m Wholesale and Ketail Grocers, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, mURFREESBORO TEBTN. BjF"Strict atenlion given to purchasing Grain, Bacon, Lard &c.&c„uu all orders enc’osing remittances, licfcrences; J.R. Wilder, Savannah, Charles Campbell,Macon. T.P. Stoveall, Augusta. Col. R. L. Mott, Commbus. Hugh, Peters&. Cos. Atlanta. Tin mas Joseph. Montgom’y Col J. H. Cloven, Marietta. Lanier & Philips, Nashville, Wm. Spence, Exchange ank, Murfreesboro’ Tenn. February 1,1858. —w(m. F. LAN DON, H.ATS! HATS! GAPS! jplL OAFS. 103 Broad Street, Columbus, Has on hand an elegant assortment of Spring and Sum mer Hats, embracing SILK, CASSIMERE, and SOFT HATS, ot every variety, color, size and shapo. For sale CHEAP. Columbus, Ga. March 4, 1858. w&twtf A CARD—NEW FIRM. C. F. NEUFFER, Successor to H. E. DIBBLE, HAVING purchased the stock and leased the Store lately occupied by H. E Dibble, in the <2^, EAT and CAP BUSINESS, Would respectfully inform his Iriends and the public that lie 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 is solicited. C. F. NEUFFER, At the sign ofthe Big Hat, Broad st. Columbus, Ga., Feb U 1858. SSUBSHTEBEIS SSI I ®* THE HALLOTYPE PICTURES! A. J. RIDDLE, HAS purchased of -T. Gurney, of New York,the exclusive right forsaking HaltotypePictures,which is alittleahead of anything in the way of Picture taking th* world has ever seen. There is notbiug to which they can be c nparedintbe art of Photography, but bear a strong resemblance to wax figures, for sottnessand beauty of light and ghade. Ladies andgenttemen are invited to call andexamine specimens.; Artists who desire to learn this new and beautiful art, and secure rights for other counties will please call on A. J RID DLE, Jolumbus Ga. Julv9s— CARTER FACTORY CORA MILL, IS now in full operation, tumina out the best quality o Meal. Bring on your Com. The highest market price paid for good Corn. Meal always on hand and for sale. Feb. 11—wtwtl HAMILTON BOLAND, NOTICE. HAVING disposed of my stock of Groceries and Pro visions to Messrs. GEITTINGER 6( SPRINGER, i confidently recommend them as worthy of the patronage of my former customers. WILLIAM RAN KIN. Columbus, Ga., May 10, 1858. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. THE undersigned have associated ihemselves together for the purpose of transacting a general GROCERY AND PROVISION BUSIN ESS, at the old well known stand of WM. RANKIN, No. 169 Broad street, Colum qus, Ga., under the name and style of GEITTINGER & SPRINGER. By always keeping on hand a good and choice selection of every article in their line, and by con stant attention to the wants of the old customers of their predecessor, and to as many new buyers as may favor them with their orders, they will endeavor to merit a lib eral share of trade. PHILLIP GEITTINGER, JOSEPH SPRINGER. Columbus, May 18-3 m Beady for the Season! I VERY RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO MY friends and the public, that I have a splendid supply of the GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY,—I mean JACK SMITH’S SOUTHERN CORDIAL, the remedy for all classes of 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 Teething. 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 sivteen 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 in Georgia,— and if 1 fail to cure it, it shall not cost tho 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 prejudice, one time; and 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, whero I will take very great pleasure in satisfying any unprejudiced mind that ii 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 April 12—wtvvGm Columbus, Ga- Real Irish Poteen Whisky. TITHE subscriber is now manufacturing the real Irish Po ll teen Whisky, at his place one and a half miles from Columbus, wnich he warrants to be pure and genuine, and equal to the best Poteen Whisky manufactured under ground in Ireland. Apart from its being a healthy and pleasant beverage, it is an excellent remedy for Colds, Diarrhoea, Worms, &c. For sale by the bottle at Brooks & Chapman’s Drug Store, at Brassill &, Co’s by the drink or otherwise, and by the gallon at tho distillery. mar6—wtwtf A. BRANNAN. Bacon! Bacon! YA7"E have now onband and willbe constantly receiving, ’’ Prime Tennessee Bacon —Hams, Sides ‘and Shoulders, which we will sell at the lowest Commission House prices. Mar2o—w&twtf E. BARNARD & CO. TO THOSE INDEBTED. f TT'E hereby give notice that allclalmsdue us, aud not paid VV or satis actorily arranged, prior to the next returnday of the respective counties in which the parties reside, will be sued. None shall be slighted. marJO—wtwtf. E. BARNARD &. CO, MEDICAL COLLEGE” OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Aun'ial Course of Lectures in this Institution, will X commence on the Second Monday in November upon the following branches Anatomy J E HOLBROOK, M. D. Surgery J J CHISHOLM, M. D. Theory and Practice of Medicine ..P C GAILLARD, M. D. Physiologv Jy?S MOUi TRIE, M. I). Materia Medica HENRY R FROST, M. D. Obstetrics THOS G PSIOLEAU, M. D. Chemistry C U SHEPARD, M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy....FRANCIST JHLES,M.D* Clinical Lectures are delivered twice a week at the Marine Hospital and the Roper Hospital, bythe Physician and Sur geon of those Hospitals. The Anatomical Rooms will be opened in October, and dis sections conducted daily by the Demonetrator in tho Anatomical Museum valuable additions have been made in models of a very large ‘size, illustrative of the more minute and delicate structures of the human body. A valuable and interesting .collection of wax of'the vari ous parts of tlie system, in a healthy and diseased state, has also beenadded. HENRY R. FROST, Dean. June 29—w6w. LIVERY & SALE STABLE. THE undersigned having this day pur |flg|flj|||yi|a| chased the Livery Stable now occupied by S-Hart & Cos., and formerly owned by feAss4l3SaSfoHatoher & Pitts, will continue the business under the name and style ol 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. iulyl7—wtwtf. C. S. lIART & CO. WRAPPING AND NEWS PAPER OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES, FOR Si: LE AT Rock Island Paper Mill Office, IN FRONTOF PALACE MILLS. TERMS CASH. innelSwtwtl McCOMB’S IRON TIE. FOR BALING COTTON. IS now offered for sale at the Alabama Warehouse. The superiority of Iron over Rope for baling cotton has been so fully tested in the West for a lew years past as no longer to admit of any doubt. Those wishing Ties (hoops,) will please send in their orders at any early date, that a supply may be kept con stantly on hand. The orders should specify the length of the ties wanted —say 9. 9? or 10 feet, the only lengths now offered. . No alteration of t;.e screw or box is necessary for their application, which is simple and rapid'y done. They will he sold at 8 cents per pound.* For further in formation, apply fo June 2*2—tw3m R. A.SORSBY. 1000 ACRES OF Flint River Lands, for Sale. sgx, THU undersigned being desirous of winding up business, offer for sale, on any time to suit pur-1 chasers. ayah: able settlemeni of One Thousand Aeres of Land, lying on the West side of the Flint River, ten milesnorthol Oglethorpe, and ten miles south of Reynolds Two hundred acresof this settlement is number one pine land, the balance (800 acres) entirely swamp. The swamp land is lessliable to beinnuundated by the River than any lands on said River in Macon county/ and will doubtless make from fiO to i-0 bushels of com per acre, and from litOO to 2000 lbs of cotton. Thereare 80 acres o! pine land, and 15 of Swamp cleared and in astateof cultivation. Water, health and society cannot be excelled in South Westerr Gportria. Apply to LOOK & MONTFORT, i Julyll—w&twtf. atQsietborpe,Ga. PEYTON H. COLQUITT, ) p JAMES W. WARREN. \ Editors. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE. MSMIIM agsqpfiS MONTGOMERY & WEST POINT 1!. R- CO., MONTGOMERY, Nov. 19,1857. ON and after this date the PASSENGER TRAINS on this road Wm be governed by me lollowing SCULDI I.E DAY TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 8.30a.m. Arriveat West Point 3.90 p.m. Arrive at Coiuiubus 2.50p.in. Returning—Leave West Point U.3Ua.m. Leave Columbus 10.00 a. m. Arriveat Montgomery 4.10 p. m. NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 5.20 p. in. Arriveat West Point 12.50a.m. “ Columbus 1.00a.m. Returning—Leave West Point 7.30 p.m. Leave Columbus 7.30 p. m Arrive at Montgomery 2.30?n. m. Through tickets can be obtained (to. Double Daily Conner* tions) to Atlanta Chattanooga andNasnv.lle, and daily,con neclions to Huntsville Memphis and Knoxville. B.G.JONES I'.ng’r 6c Sup. FREIGHT ARRANGEMENT BETWEEN ATLANTA ANI) COLUMBUS. I)Y an arrangement between the Railroad Compaiiiescom > posing the two routes from Atlanta to Columbus, conclu ded at their Convention at Savannah on the Jtitti instant, it was agreed that the following rates between Atlanta and Co lumbus abali govern,taking effect from thefirst day oi May 1857. VIA WEST POINT. Corn per bushel, 1 lc. Wheat 12. Oats 8. Bacon, Whisky Flou>- in sacks or barrels,per lOUlbs. 35c. Bagging, Rope Lard in cans or bbls., per 100 lbs.4sc. Coal, Pig iron, by car load, per ton of 2000 lbs. $3.75. “ VIA MACON. Corn per bnsel 14c. Wheat 15c. Oats 10c. Bacon, W his 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 ot 200(1 1b5.54.08. J. MUSTIAN, President and Superintendent Muscogee R. R GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent Southwestern Railroad. EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent Macon anil Western Railroad. GEO.G. HULL, Superintendent Atlanta ami LaGrunge R. R. SAMUEL G. JONES, Engineer and Superintendent M.&. W.P. Railroau. May 30, 1837—w&twtl. MOBILE ANI) GIRARD RAIL ROAD. rpilE Pasaeugeifc Freight Train will leave Girard ai 2 P JL M.daily, connecting at Silver Run with a daily line o Stages to Villula, Gleniiville.Eulaulu, FortGalnes, and Mari anna,Fla. And at Guerytou daily, with the Stages lor lichee Olivet, Enon, Chunnenuggee, Midway, Hardaway, Pero and Union 3prin s. LeavingG ueryton at 4 A. M., daily, the Care will reach Girard at 7 A. M., connecting with the Opdiktanu Mus cogee Trains. F3f”Duplicat,e Receipts must accompany Freight shipped. ?3T All freight mustbe paid before goods willbe discharg ed. Freight delivered at the Depot before 4 o’clock P.M. wll| be shin pod the following dav. Freights for stations No. 1 (Fort Mitchell,) and N0.5 (Per sons’) must be prenaid. Way freight must in all cases be paid in advance. JOHN HOWARD, inar‘2s 1857-w&Uvtf. Engineer & i>up. CHAGE OF SCHEDULE. SAVANNAH i& CHAIILES’ION STEAM-PACK ET LINE. RUNNING IN CONNECTION WITH THE North Eastern li. R. of South Carolina. _ THF SPLENDID AND FAST RUNNING STi-: A MF.k GORDON, F. Barden, Com man t leaves Savannah for Charleston every ■iflßftjSiSMßMi Sti.niin.ii and Wednesday afternoonr al 3 o’clock, and connects at Charleston wiih tfie morning trail;of ihe North Eastern Railroad, goii.g North. Returning leaves Charleston every Monday and Friday nig-Jit at H o’clock, (alter the arrival of tire carson the N. E, R. R.) and arrives at Savannah eaily next mornings. By this route passengers can obtain through tickets to and from Savannah, Ga. and Wilmington, N. C. Having a through freight arra-gement with the Central I<. Road and its connections, all freights b< tween Charleston and the Interior of Georgia, consigned tothe agents of this line, will be forwarded with despatch and free of charge. J. P. BROOKS, Agent Savannah. E.LAFITTE & CO, Ag’ts.Charleston Jan 15—w&twt f NEW SPRING STOCK MANLEY & HOMES ARE now in receipt of an elegant assortment o SPRING At SUiUMfilt I>RY GOODS, t which they respectfully invite the attention of customers; consisting in part only of Elegant two and three Jnpe Byadere Organdies, Robe a Quille and Byadere SUMMER SILKS. Do. do. FRENCH JACONETTS. Plain Bareges of ail colors—Lubin’s manufacture. A large lot of Figured and Plain Jackonett and Lawns at low prices* Edges and Insertings wrought on Irish Linen. Fine Linen Yokes—a beautiful article Nainsook and Mull Muslins. 10,11 and 12 4 Lumen and Cotion Sheetings. Emboid* ered and Lace Setts, French Collars of late style. ap 3—wtwtf MANLEY & HODGES. VALUABLE Chattahoochee River Lands. FOR SALE, AT A LOW PRICE. THE subscriber offers for sale 3200 acres offend and fronting two miles on the River in lfenry mm tv. Ala.. 15 miles below Fort Gaines, Geo. (to which place the South Western Rail Road is now be ing extended) and 5 miles above Columbia, Alabama.— The tract is susceptible of division into two very desirable settlements—lies very level, is well watered, the location remarkably healthy, and the purchaser could have the corn, fodder and stock at a low rate. B-ing determined to c e’ll, those desiring a bargain, will not be able to find one more disposed to give them one than I am. I shall keep this advertisement standing until I sell. Come and look for yourselves,or for particulars address me at Co* lumbia ‘Terms easy to the purchaser. lum angus McAllister. July 20 1858—wtf. Augusta Constitutionalist copy weekly till forbid. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. WILL be gold on the first Tuesday in October next, before the Court House door in xhetown ofLumkin Stewart county, Ga., within the legal hours of sale agreea bly to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Chattahoochee county, all the lands belongingto the estate of Lemuel VV. Cade,deceased, JyiDg in the county of Stewart, containing fivp hundred i.acres more orilesg, known as the Upton and Holder places. . . . . ... The ? bore desirable premises are well situated, in a healthy locality,and theproductionol the soil is equal to any uplands in South Western ‘Georgia. The pkc is well improved, ha ving thereon a comfortable dwelling hoi*ee, a good se of Mills and a Water Gin Persons s ishi ng to pur.-hase aro re qn<>sted to call and examine the place for themselves. Terms made known on the day . , H. M. JENKINS, \ Aum is. July 12, Is—jul2o wtds. The Mo untain City Hydro-therapntic Imti tnte. FOR full particulars, address T. Carfeton, M. D. at Dalton, Ga. Dalton is situated ICO Miles from At lanta, and 40 miles from Chattanooga, on the Georgia State Road, Daltpn, May I—may 11 wJm. [NUMBER 90