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Kansas Tentlmony Against
Brown.
ilionitl papfr thotethim up at a I *-F=~
foiled astattin—Curiout fucti about | rlvin
i of blood and about the Harper t
oipit aff.
Iterance (Kansas) Herald of Freedom,
jTfltiU IJtWS Jtfll'8.
WARTHIQf and JHIaa i.YDiA J. Kill WEB, of Green-
OCU W.J
r9 i thing the popple of Kansas heard
hn Drown wan in auminer ul 1855.
g ol ultra Ibollllonfeii wii held at
rs in our AiivntlsiaR Columns.! ,l “'' ,
Nov. 4th, by Rev. James K. Ureadnax, nt the rcsl-
Another "Broad Street Houan" has been denee of the hrlda'a mother Mr. JEKfkrboN t.
nnrnrrf in ihta Mtw snn,..,. ,L t .• . | KU8TSK,of Dike canty, Ala., and Mlw KL17.AUKTH
openra tn this city, opposite tho location ol 1 GODWIN, of this county.
the <1.1 one. Rev. F. ,M. BurNTON It the I November 4tli, at the residence of the bride's fa-
proprietor, and wc doubt not that he W >U
give satisfaction to his guest
We eee in various places in ottr city ma
ny beautiful specimens ol Mr. Abbott’s
skill aa a taxidermist. Ilia stuffed birds
look as life-like as any in Barnum’s i\fuse
uin ; and we have in the South a variety ol
birds of beautiful plumage, which any one
can procure and have prcsc-ved by the art
which Mr. Abbott understands so well.
More Candidates,—Mr. Gsoitug A.
IiccKEOA lor Deputy Marshal,and Mr. Joan
Li.', yd lor Clcik ol Council, are announced
as candidates at our approaching municipal
election.'
Mr. Huckcl a has received tho temporary
appointment ol Street Overseer, and in tho
service ol the city herelulorc lie has alwoya
proved himeril one ol the most efficient end
laithlul edict rs she lisa ever hsd— always
end reliable
could not be
selected as Dtputy Marshal.
Mr. I.loyd has ofeo been in the service o*
the cily as Treasurer, and filled the position
most acceptably and faithfully. There is
no doubt of his capacity to discharge the
duties of City Clerk properly, or ol the
industry and xesi with which he would
perform the work ol thoodicc.
Akoihkk—Mr. Nix, the present faithful
City Sexton, announces himscll a candidste
fur re-sleet ion.
We refer ail who wish to add to their
household conveniences to the advertiement
ol D. B. Tuomfbox ft. Co.
.Mr. J. B. Ilt’FF, who has heretofore c*
tablished a achool of high character, lor
. , . . . " I both males snd Icmslcs, in Cusseta, Ga.,
n nC J^* ? «hn I associated with himself Mr: Ciuiu.se
11. IIa.mm, snd a new session under their
join: charge will commence on the second
Monday in January. Mr. HulT has exhibit-
«d to us very satisfactory testimonials ol
cinity, but I Mr. Hamm's competency aa a teacher and
-. !»ed back towards Orsutvstomie. ■ standing as s man, irotn gentlemen occupy-
ht I'clure reaching lli.l place, when , hi h poluiona Al.b.m. .nl el...
• vi-miles away, they camped lor the . * ' . , . ,
Dll John Brown, v.ho, wo believe, wt,or ®' 1 t,e c » n hardly fail to be a
h me parly, singled out, with himell, popular and successfufono under their man
en. These he marched to a point agement.
iles above the mouth ol ruttawato-
More Storage.—Messrs. Ifuauts, Daniel
At Co. sro now receiving ami storing cotton in
their new Ware-house (tho old Funtsino),
hicli the Mosers. Bates, by an sciivc
prosecution of (he work, have thus curly re
built upon the ruins ol the'old one. They
thus enabled not only to shelter
thousands ol hales under tho new lire-prool
sheds, but to allow oi the diminution ol the
tuck which hud rather inconveniently ac
cumulated at .tho old Lowell Warc-hoiiso.
The two wiil store an immense quantity ol
cotton.
”, N. Y., if «'0 recollect rightly.
, session Brown, who is a native ol
„niy, N- Y-, appeared in that con
gou made n very fiery speech,
hich ho said ho had lour sons in
gild he had three others who were
cl going there, to aid in fighting
et ol freedom. Ho could not con-
: o unless he could go armed, and
like to arm all his boos, but was
1 do so. Funds were contributed
, principally by Genii Smith.
*ur sot.■ had loented on Pottawata-
g, in Lykius county, and in .he fall
were joined by the lather and other
Wnen the Waknruita war was
tiro old man snd lour sons arrived
i.ce; tho balance he reported sick,
drove up in tront ol the Free State
,ey were all standing in a small
wugon* To each ol their persons
>ed a Bhort heavy broadsword,
supplied with a voodly number
• and navy revolvers, and poles
■inline endwise around the wagon | e,er J r tluly. A better
Ji fixed bayonets pointing upwards,
ogl'd really formidable, and were
with great trial. A small military
organised at once, and tho
d was given to Old Brown. From
ncnt he commenced fomenting dtfli-
..(imp. disregarding the commands
mr officers and 'tying to induce tho
gu down to Franklin and make an
port the pro-slavery forces encamp-
The Committee ul Public Solely
iled upon several times to head oil
adventure, and the people ol Law-
ad planted themselves on the law,
r 1 hit they bud not been guilty ol
i.d that no armed hedy ol
•juld enter the town lor any purpose
■r, and that they would not go out
i to attack any such body. Peace
abliahed snd old Brown retired in
■ reached John Brown, Jr., who!
ueinher ol Topeka l.egislm ure, he |
cd a company ol about eixiy men
rchtd towards Lawrence. Arriving
yro, lie learned of the Backing of the !
d 1 Ire position of the people. •
erd lor
NS and Miss CUBAN Il ABBEY, 1
ty.Oa., tiov ti, by lin.D. M Covnn, Mr. tlKOttUE
K.MOl.kK, of Terrell muni/, to Mbs L. V. tiAS
TON, or Harris eonnty, (la.
In acknowledging the receipt of n r.lco piece of
the wedding cake, we tender to tho happy couple
our congratulations and a desire for their unalloyed
ff licit. In the married sta «.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A. PACT!
^2 AT the CASH Dill« STORK you can obtain
Hr BKTTKH It AltO A INS for TilK CASH than
A elsewhere In this City. Persons who have
bought elsewhere and now buy of u* have satisfied
themselves that wo tlo give Ilettcv Cash
Bargains t
4+- SATISFACTION guaranteed.
Very ltespeet fully,
the performance ol j J. A. WHITESIDE & CO
(nearly opposite the "Plant ana* IIoTBL,)
Columbus, Georgia.
OKRUNB KHRD8KNK Oil*—Culorksa;
A flue lot of KCROSKNK LAMPS;
A fresh supply ot LKKCHKS:
Congress Water and
>ek, and called from their beds
ral res deuces, at the hour ol mid-
1 ha 24lh »t May, 1835, Allen
ion, William Gherman, William P.
William Doyle and Drury.Doyle. All
und 1 he next morning by the road-
111 the highway, no mo with a ganti
head-und sides und their throats
her* with their ekul.s bulit open in
•*, with ho ea in their breams and
1 off; snd others had holts through
»»ia, with their lingers cut off. JVo
Ji'iuiai hat protended to deny that
1 iho mi led that murderoui foray,
■ at>acred those turn. Vp to that period
r of old Jolt .1 Urown’f head, or that
if hit tout, hadbetn 1 hjured by the pro~
■ party.
i» j.--t until tho 30th of August, three
alter the Po iswutoiinn massacre
e anurk was made ot, l)ssawa uime
pro-slavery lurecs, and Frederick
Accident on Girard Kailroad.—Yea
terday morning two (roight trains canto in
collision near station No. (i niftlio Mobile
Ar- Girard Railroad, Emnahing the engines
badly, but without Boriuutly injuring any
one on either train, it wna at first reported
he 0 that several persons were killed, and
this rumor nrouacd considerable anxiety,
hut we were happy toiearn that nobody was
dangerously hurl. It is to bo (eared, how
ever, that tho injuries to the engines will
temporarily curtail seriously the facilities ol
tlio road lor bringing ,n cotton. But Msj.
Howard ika man ot energy, nnd fertile in re-
sou 1 ces, and he will soon repair a!i damages.
BROAD STREET HOUSE,
(ESPECIALLY FOR PLANTERS!)
F. M. BOYNTON,
OYRR TIIK CORNER BTORKft OCCUPIKD IIY
E. BARNARD ft CO., C0LDMBD8, Oe-irffia.
November 13,1059 wtf
Mule Strayed or Stolon.
l.r.rr the Plantation of th« undersigned,
inedluuiNltc, 10or 12-year* obi.
wnive spot on thesf ‘ “*■ •
ha* a lump size of
I will pay n liberal reward ir delivered to me, ana
will lie thankful for information *«» Mint I mny get
hlui. L. M. Ill GU Kits.
November 15, IMS wit
Darby’s Propbyltelle Fluid.
Tho above with ivory otln-r article In tho Drug
lino we offer at the LOWEST PRICKS for CASH.
Just remember that no Drug lloueelu the City will
or can afford loaell articles FOR LESS thau WJS DO
FOR CASH.
tJLCall at the CASH DRUG STORK or
J. A- WHITESIDE & CO.
Not 4^ dwtf
|1W“AMONG dUeoice, Dyspepsia and Dlarrhcoa
rank at moil UiRRult to cure. Wc are pleated to
have It lu our power to point out a remedy which ha*
proved effectual In man rates, and which w
safety recommend os % certain and Infallible
It has been the meant of rescuing thousands
an untimely grave ami riven the glow of Lea
many a cadaverous form. The medicine
Overseer Wanted.
T DKSIUKIo otnploy an Overseer f<r tho next year
I to take ,'h.vrRe of 10 or 1- hands, IS mllrs from
thoeiti. A single man would !•« preferred. Good
wages will bjglran to a utsu tint will romo well re-
eoatmended. F. G. WILKINS.
November 14.1*39 dwtf
WILLIAM THOMAS ABBOTT,"
TAXIDI.MIHT,
n AS just returned, and beg* leave to Inform the
. rlttsens of Columbu- and vicinity, that he Is
prepsred to
PRESERVE AND STUFF
Hlrda, Ilr nota, Fishes, ltcptllcs, In
sects, AC. Ac. Ac.
IMITATE I.IKK Pi alt III similitudes and per fec
it* of nature, lu a suncrler stvle
-faced student of
... ..is arduous leak ?
<1 counsellor escape the wrnngllngs, the
,m- hitler feuds of the hall* of justice f or
skillful physician may not turn a deaf car
rosslng toliclUiloni of suffering humanity?
icre It a time 'ha' I* calculated to enliven
and expand the energies; and not only
glow of health to the check of the youth,
• v newed vigour lo the very soul of the In
firm and sedentary.
To the field* then! to the bright and beautiful
fields, with ‘‘dog and gun." wander forth and enjoy
prcuorveA,'twill be capUtatln^ln tour
Fori
In Columbus by
ually In-
have doubt less the
ioendsney «rt»r any other preparation before
For sale by Druggists and dealer* everywhere and
" ' ' R. A. WARE A PON,
and l'EM UK UPON A CARTER.
ETt«e advertisement of Dr. 8 AN 10RD’8 LIVER
INVIGOHATORIu another column. dwly
ALLEN'S KOUTIIEItN hlMMEVlM
OCRED IN FIFTKKN MINUTE8.
[-Dear Hr:—Allow mo In behnll
■iiilmeiit tot, ndrr you niy cert.l'i-
s'wlili VI
lie
sulte<l many |>hy*iclaiis but their prefcrlptinu
all failed to relieve me Durlngsne sf those ni: i. kn,
when exercised with til the pain I could endure, I
chanced to see a bottle of your Liniment that 1 had
used upon my horse—I took about a spoonful of li
and in t\tirrn minutetl was free from pain.
I have taken It fire Uiucs anti it hasn/icuyirelieved
ine immediately, and now for nmnlh* 1 I
Agent
iiamucn s express,uoiumbus, Gi
Feb.20,1859 dwi
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID
"hit u a iVeui JHtreioery. pit the revdt «f fsar,
Utiearch. It is u triumph nj .'i-ieu^l'c .'thill!
IT Is a Chemical Union of materials, provided by
JL Nature herself, for rendering purs the air wc
Mangoelh forth unto hi* work, snd to Id* lalmi
111 the evening. [IV civ. 2S.J
Tltc stresm is calmest when It near* the tids,
l close of day,
they pat* away,
toller charm
—ulng'* robe of halm,
dug Is larely,
folded cm,* It
man must ever love hrr !•«»!,
A holy fragrance UUr ih • breath of prayer;
That mornlug knows n
'•Until the evening" we must weep and toll,
Plough life's stern furrows, dig the weedy m
Trend with sad feet our rougn and thorny *
summer evening, d
ve behind 111 us we pa
Tarry twilight round o
And leave behind
HweH, starry
Edinburgh.
< X ) M M E K(: l A.E.
COLL'M HIJ8, Nov. M.
CoTTOS—Only s few ssles wrrs made on Saturday,
at prwloui prices. Holders required an advance,
avid buyers were not disposed lo yield to their dr.
msndt. We continue to quote 9)+ to 10^r., the lat
ter figure for Strict Middlings.
. scripts of last week about 5,500 bales.
CHATTANOOGA, Nor. 10.—The article of (lour
however Ims advanced in demand
f' V%reta
roimuands by quwntl-
k light Wheal, good article
mien,
In the prime of manhood, at bU residence In Chat-
ikoscliee county, Gt.. 0“ "" J — rt - - # -
Dr JAMI4 McLESTtCU—leaving
of iiillsmmatory t-
. ring a void in thscli
of wife, children sml friends, that cannot be^flli
tic son WILLIE, aged V yi-ara.vnd it months,|
lie was preceded o
-ton WILLIE
whlM playing n
was a> cldcntallj
falling upon him; 1
able to relieve him before It w
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Cltr he it 011.
eS-WE are authorised ts announce THOMAS
NIX as a candidate for re-electlo« to the ofBce
City fiexton at the ensuing election. Nov IMe*
For Clerk ot C-oanoll.
K'E.lVEare su hortsed to announce JOHN LLOYD
as a candidate for Clerk Council at lbs ensuing mu.
nlcipal election. Nsv. b-te
J fT* WE are authortsed to announce K. II. MU^
GROVE as a candidate for Clerk of the City Council
of Columbus, at the ensuing election.
and Important from lit .must ills*.
TTLE WITH THE 0UEHRILLA8.
CAT OF TlIC AM CHIC A NS.
R0WN8Y1LLK IN A STATE OF SIEGE.
xtra of tlio Brownsville Flap, rec< iv-
Aiizonu, which vu.fel nirivcif nt Now
son llie 7tl>, furnishes lito and high-
; ortant intelligenco from Iho Bio
, which we give below :
|-|M!srs that n force bad been organ 1-
Urownsvillo lor (bo purpose ol attack-
jiliuas' band; It was composed ol
my rsneheros and iwnnty Amen-
cn our wide, und filty of the Malnmo-
lUntry utidt'i Lieut. Uul. Luruuca.tlio
Ir on our snlo being under (ho corn-
I of Copt. Thompson. They carried
the in a four-pounder belonging to tbc
esn f»rces, uini a four-pound howitzer
gmg to Uspl. Keitntdy. 'i’lley iirrivrd
e tabchc ol Uviliutt' inolln r, which
found in possession ol uboui twenty
tvuo retreated ultrr firing 0110 or two
)s. During tin* firing tho cannon ol
Anit-ricani rebounded and fell oil il*
Nix or sewn mounted Americana
retook the gun, but being unable
rut»unt il, and foiling to get toy assis-
trnm the inftrtiry, they ubaridonrd it.
A tins tune H.e rout of tho attacking
became general. Most all ot
taunted m.*n had left, the majority ol
inleniiy followed, snd ot lost the few
had rertisined with the liltlchowi zrrat
rarrol, finding thi nikolvcs unaided, and
w in number liny were unublu lo pul
gun into the river or destroy the nriiinu-
•n as they dsa red, felt a so. Auloino lfe-
»« and oiber*, got it into tho river af-
arJ, but (J <rtinus has sin ft got il uut —
preparations lor the expedition 1
r*Gi© : few had percussion caps for r
r five charges ; many of the
re found to ba too Urge for
Lets, slid at tho close of the ultack.
found that there was
gh sniinuni'ion for a single r
Gorlinas won u victory, and
essiori of two very ftflicicnt piece* ol
•cry, all the ammunition belonging to
1, * Isrgo kig of rill0 powder, and some
-•ions which
tig-it took place. From tho reports of
>utl Burundi nnd Mr. Thomas, Uortinas
•onie 250 or 300 men, but others
• his forces at far less. But lew of the
Ills Were seen si any
• wifi now ha able to greatly increase
I'Siid, having ttrlillctry and the protlig'
victory to aid him. The 24th ult.. he
m slopped the U. tJ. mail coining f><
ftdo, cut it open, examined each fetter
'. opening ail but two, kept the mail ri-
uotil to-day, and than sent down such
be open letters as Im did not
'• i’hi* mail rider left him examining
contents nl ihe mail which had arrived
1 morning from Brownsville. On yeatrr-
Mr. Jeflcrsi n BsrtLrlow, who had been
•■‘tfie t me sojourning in Ssu Fi
tmauhpas), returned with his family,
king protection.
’ one .eventy lelon*, under sentence
pM. uis of Victoria, had l r*n irl.a
'ho populscp, and had levied ronln*
on the rich of that place. They
e »!nce recruited other*, until 1: is report*
!! -*t thry have a large l and, who are vib*
7 and mbliing tHw ranches, snd they ex-
1 to make ttu ir way oul to M.its-
'>•• smJ Bruwiisviilc. 'J’ho daily and
btly watches are most umctuitting y con-
'fd. Every citizen capable of carrying
•* is in quarters, and th<i two twenty*
r pound howiUters and nine cannon
potted at three prominent points, which
Jvlanded by barricade*, while the en*
10 ihscity is uhstructrd by others.—
"• beeu sscefiaiiud that Cortinas ha*
n sending out his scouts in strong bod-
CttLenng up bursts snd driving olfcit*
B sti ifport.J at Malamoros, that
f thirty |o forty of the deep
the Victoria prison, had
'■‘d in joining Cortinas’ band, •!■•
^•<1 ohuiued fome $6000; but it t
*n how he got it.
He mails lift fur
r *-J>tn the morning, aud a re urn mail
“Id Lave come in from tlie f-rnrer pfece
• QursJay, and from the latter on Friday, (
'••Itbef mail or riders h*V0 come in. No LLOYD os a can didst* n.r utera or
“•>! Cortm is has token them. It Will be <-'ourt of Muscogee eounty. Election
e ‘» scud thn marls i u rustler, units, well '1 °«»L 0<
For Solicitor of ChaUahooskoo Circuit. 1
fo- They brve^*m»nJsiure uount engine 1 Wf a-« authorfeed.o annoanosth. namsof JOHN j
Frsnuico propolled by ral p-wer. rEABODY as a candidate for tbs office sf Solicitor
licy. I General of the Chsitabooshss Utreull. I
is the "steam” sppUed—to the rats I August 11 ■■ |
,u the engine f j f.KF"WKart ouitnrlssdto snnouncs L. L HTAN-
W«-s .► roui), of Hamilton, *s a candidate for FollcltorGea
Belisrs a via.^fe^ **' eral of the Chattalraocbee Circuit, at the eUcUos to
*•< sag sttivr ihlag ihatVIsis* I'sfers I he held on the first Mss^ay 1« Jasuary oext.
t*a Uast la srMfs. [Byraa. j sept *4 *•
breathe. Its action Is In obedience to fin d latvs.
UUICK, SUKE. POWERFUL!
It purlfles dwclllnirs, sinks, kitotrens.
It removes all offensive odors.
It rnre* liurn. »;ih lii.t.u.l r.-rt.tlnlr. '•
It Is nest preparation ever used for fresh wounds.
It destroys all vegetable and animal poison.
It relieves in a few seconds tho bites of insects
"rs, Ac.
It prevents meat from spoiling,
It Is
a the best cosmetic.
It relieves heartburn.
It makes hunt watermft.
nil Scarlet Fever
It soothes boils when formed, heal* them rapidly.
It Is good for carbuncles, ulcers, corns and sugga
It cleanses the teeth and purifies the breath.
The worst symptoms of
mllfeated by the use
Hies and Upon plant.,ton,
l.< ading physicians
bin, Savannal *
, Montgomery,
The Hospitals o
llixpitals, cot puratluiis, ship
Hospitals of N Orica
.dials. Col pin atioi,*
, planters, physicians, furnished by t
To the fields
»1^ . t
ietsui e hours and a
Persons wishing 1
by calling *
>f amusement 1
learn the art c
t Hoard-
n'.us.
dH vrlm
following slat,*.
lAtey a woman
Kllvey a alrl al«
, within Hi* legal hour* of sale, r
In Janutry next, agrr
rt of tirdluar.f of said r
about 3'j yeara old,
Theabove natn.vl 11
ember IS^lHjtt—tds
* *>'ld a* the property of
►aid eounty, deceased.
INLINE A. PAY NR.
Admiaiutmtors' anil Executors’ Oslo.
Plumbing! Plumbing!!
■jy/JARHLE Flsbs, Marble IVash llaatns snd Plumb-
led H with DDL!) 1
n reasonable tern *.
THOMPSON A CO.,
No. 143 B o ut FtreeL
IfllfMIlUM OF FASHION.
O.A.SIE3I
CLOTHING MFOBIUM!
No. 1*25 lirond Ht.,
COLUMBUS, GA.,
UAVK now in Storo and aro receiv
ing Weukiy, a LARGE and well se
lected Stock of
Fall & Winter Clothing 1
At this establishment Clothing of all
qualities and descriptions can be found
CUT and MADE in tho LATEST
and MOST APPROVED STYLE
worn this season.
GARMENTS
and furnish Iho
Kamo nt tho Short
est Aid ice! beauty
of style, cut and finish to plettBo the
most fastidious, at 25 por CGllt.
lGSS than tho tut mo arliolo con bo fur
nished for in this City. As ito
SELL EXCLUSIVELY for CASH !
it enables us to offer these inducements.
Rosette, Melick & Co,
No. 125 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
mxK
A. M. BINIjNGJUK & CO.
(E»TAHUU,BT> 1-78.)
SOLE IMPORTEKS,
No. 33N IJroHilway, If. Y.
THIS DELICIOUS TONIC
cxporially OrRlgncd |.>r Iho um of the Maiucit Pao-
rv-Mo* and the Familt, po**c**eetho** in.'r.n«;c mr-
dlcinftl properties (Tonic and Diuretic) which belong
to all Old aud PL'HR GIN. Tho business of
manufacturing spurious gin*, nnd oflerlng them *"
beverage*, under the tlt'p*, '‘Aromatic,"— •Cordial,"
—“Medl'-ated," etc., has booonte so common, that the
public ar^ Justly suspicious of nearly everything
that Is offered und >r similar forma, and the trade
has thus been brought Into disrepute. It hat re
mained for our house (etahllshcd In 1773) to supply
the pressing popular need, and to Inaugurate a new
era In tho history of the Trade. IV# trust that our
cataldlshed rrputatlon -lounded upon f0 yoars of
expurlonco—abuudantly vindicate* our claim to pub-
lie confidence.
1ST. 13.
A comparison ofRInluger’* Old London Dock din
with others Waring simitar name*, will establish
lit superiority, and make other Caution unnecessary
Pul up In Quirt Hottlm, In Cases of 1 and 2 d<>a-
en each, and sold throughout thn worft by Druggslt*
Druggiats aud Dealers supplied vrith
Wines and Drandirs,
Direct from Lulled Slates Hondod Warnhon*ea,
or sale In Coluinbu*, Ga., by JOHN W. IIROOKA,
and URQUICART k CHAPMAN,
>f Obristopher T
November lf>.
January
dty *■'
it by the mameof Peter,
•uglng to the litate of Christopher
i.ue time and place, a negro boy by
Ml, about It years ol
•born Tayh
d, liiilongiiig D
d, belonging to
r Taylor, dec'd.
■ell at public out-
1 Virginia Crook, to-wlt:
VALVAULlfi
Negroes at Ai!mi;iistrator'» Sale.
■J N compliance with
cry "H the first Tn - lay lo January
blncksmllli;
I 1 >i,.k aaslu-i and lr mer, and II children.
1 boy 5yeara old. May a girl 4, und Tom 1
l.iyears eld, house nnd field hand, and their child
tvlla, 11 girl 12 years old, very likely.
Caroline, Held hand, about 23 ycais old, aud hor
od home aervauk, sews well,
I hou*e girl and
• , good sttwy er and field hand, about 37 y>
;e, and her 3 children,
ranging in
Uordclia, Mephen, I
res are very^llkely
I qualities good,
orest fro* * '
■ li vision
«itli I lit orest from dale,
erally, front whom orders a
recUons.
44T Manufactured only in Ihe Laboratory of
J. DAIHIY. Auburn, All
For sole by all the Druggists of Columbus,
N. II.—Pcmona w ishing soils,ores, water, Ac., a
lysed, can have It done uu reasonable terms by 1
> respectfully solicited.
Persons w ishing soils,«:
1 have It done on reasonable terms by »
lng to Prof. DAHJIY. March lo dw
RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES l
IIRYAN'M
PTJLMONKJ WAKEllS
The matt certain and tperdy remedy ever </i- "t ere.l
for all intense*^ <J the t heit a ndj. umy', IU,,;h«, <
' 11I1K8F. \V A KERB give the i i -st iri'ianlaneous ami
1 pei feet relief and when persevered with acrortl
lng to direction*, never fall to effect a vapid nnd last
ing cure. Thousands have been restored to per fee
health who have tried other means In vain. To all
classes and all constitutions they are equally a bless
ing and a cure—none need despair, no mutter how
long the disease may have existed, nr however severe
Il may he, profil ed the organic structure of ihe vital
organsls nolhopclMfl'y decayed. Every ant afflicted
should give them an Impartial trial.
To VocALUtTR and Public SfRaxa**, the*e Wafers
aro peculiarly valuable; they will lit os* hat remove
he most severe occasional hoarscn(!*s; and their
regular use for a few day* will, at all limes, Increase
the power and flexibility of the voice, greatly Impro
ving Its tone, compass and clearness, for which
pose I hey i
vocalists.
Price 25 cents per box
regularly used by many professional
JOII MOSBfl,
Pole Proprietor,Rochester, N. Y.
In Columbus by
IV HITE
and AC’KK
and all respectable Druggists
feet tush lo get
of that article in e >u*uni -1.
that It I* Just the thing ri
districts, a* a preventive
124
dwte
For Marshal.
JW“ WE are authorised to announce JAMB8 M
HUGHES a* a candidate fur re-election to the office
Maishal of Columbus. Election seecnd Saturday
la DeeemLor mat. Oct. 13-ta
HTWK aro authorised t« announce the name of
GKORGK. W. IIAYNISasa candidate for Marthal
of the city of Columbus, at the ensuing municipal
elect ion. Get 13-te
For Deputy Marshal.
ITT WE are authorised to announce GEORfll
A. IIUCKKIIA a* a efindldata for Deputy Marshal at
ensuing December elcclipn. oet lV-d»«
It. T. SIMONS announces himself as a can
didate for Deputy Marshal, at the election on the
second Saturday In Dscembcr next.
Oct 21 u
For KlicrtfT.
• <t. WC are authorised to annoence Col. WIL
LIAM WILLIAMSON as a candidate for Sheriff of
Musengec county, at the ensuing eleeUen. ^
For Tax Receivar*
ff.WKare authorised to announce ISAAC T.
BROOKS as a candidate for re-elcctien te the offlee
wko j gf Tax Receiver of Muacogee county, at the ensuing
j January election. Nov, lff-dwte
Fashionable Millinery!
* Green, an Oxford Freshman;
Miss Sllmmun'a Window, and other Paper*
erdant <li»en, an Oxford Freshman ;
Mis* Sllmmen’s Window, and other I'apei*;
other Papers;
i uxrord rrw*nm*n ;
i Window, mi l othur Papers
i Oxford Freshman;
the two most I
t 31 dwtf
PKAHt'f I
CUSSETA HIGH SCHOOL,
FOB YOONU LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
THE Exercises of tlds Institution will
begin on the
2d Monday in January, 1800
vcying, Trigonome ry, Analytical Geometry an
Calculus.
Nati hal SeisXftt—Philosophy,Chemistry,Geolog;
Botany, etc.
CauURM rmnim—Orthography, Reading, Writing, K
ocution, G/iglish Grammar, Geography, llisloi.
Ancient and Madern, etc.
CHARGES, FOR FORTY WEEKS.
For Orthography, Efeeution, or PenmMn»bi|>...|l(j 00
“ Grammar, Geograph
tory, with the above
El. Algebra, or Arlth
For Higher Mathematics, Languages Ancleut
or Modern, Natuial Sciences . ..
Pupils will be charged from lime of entrance to the
r NTY.—Madison !
G r Z
y. by the eecond Momlay In Jununry next,
u.di.-r my li.tud Hits bib dny of November,
JOHN JOHNSON, Ordinary.
lilt'll AUD DENT, Guardian.
■•Iter* of Administration o
Itlce, lute of naltl county, deceased:
■ re therefore lo cite and admonish all per-
trued to be ami appear at my office within
I■■ -■ i il" d by law, lin n and there to show
my they have,) why said Lett era should uut
d.
ruder my hand and official signature, No-
JOEL K. SMITH, Ordinary.
DM IN I: PRATO
(i'iiS.
MON
*t,» In NoVem-
WM D. GRACE, >
lostponed until Ihe fir
■‘>t he granted.
S3, Ordinary.
\i» epplo atlon will he made
118 afir
ibinary of iliurls i
. tit um Ki it, ( \
. BLACKMAN, |
I,. *-i.it - of Klijab I,I.,! kuian,Lite of said count
V. V. IH DH'Krff, (- Aduir’i
V.
November 7,1M0
MONTHS after dale, application will he made
‘ dlnary of Harris county
c Land* belonging to tb
late or wutiaiu U. »alker, late of said counl;
ceased. I). A. WALKER, Adin'i
For Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic,
tory, with the above .H
For Et. Algebra, or Arithmetic concluded.
Higher MaU
or Modern, Natmal Sciences
upils will be charg
time of withdrawal. Ao entrance/or a leu txmelhun
HOARD frora $7 la $10 pt ■ month.Inrludlng wash
B '.tioo an t Hoard due at the cU.m
of tcbeol. Mr. Wm. iiaglcy will beard at $i, court
I.O!)Ik OUT FOIC TIIK
SIGN OF THE ANVIL!
at Nos. 05 & 97,
Iiroari Mrcel, Culuiubui, (la., where
J. EMNIS & CO.
J^' III’
and Hoop li ,n 11 •< * Nall Rod* of the best brands.
ISIurkantltli’a Toole.
Anvil*, Vise*, Sledge und Hand llamuxtr*, Bellows
and all other articles wanted by blackaiullhs.
NTBUL.
plow Steel of the beat make from 2J j to 18 Inches
wide. ' " ‘ J j
American Blister, German aud
Spring buel; Cast Steel, hquare and Octagou.
FIMAS.
so* l» o- .7 .o ... p.. Ml., .Mh. I b *rin’.TC.°r!.uin *' b “‘
lng and loJ|lng. Tuition m t Uoard due. at close J * >r * u • i
for re-election t
It i* Hit- determination of the teachers to make
this Institution second to noneof a like kind In Geor
gia, to afford every possible facility to young men-
and lodlea to procure a good education.
.nt object will be to fit the student for
t also be watched and trained.
Superior j parents or guardians sending the r thildven
Shingling «
—A 1*80,-—
Steelyards, Patent Balance*,
Platform Pcale*,
r 15-dwte
c milled
that the st ident shall <
.sirred that nothing shall he |
*, with all .tli r orucU-susually wanted
It m.tier llcltlii((.
I 4 ply.
\W WE aro authorised lo announce tiKORGK 1.
Inferior j The experience of thetexchera warran
Monday seytnglo young men wbo wish to pi spare l
,, u . | Ut'eritvyhly tor teaching that they "ill «
__ I taxes in this# hool surpassed by n
duorf for that particular object, t! deMrcd.
them In j
I by none, and will I
- J’nIiim ■ isd Olla.
White J^ad of t| lest brand, Unseed, Lard a
[.rrm 1)11. Japan, Copal aud Loaoli Varnish.
A good aseoriiiieut of Nails and Hpike*—the b
rand of Cut Nails sold at $4JM per keg, Cash.
Caatlu^N it is < I Ilullu\v-Y» ure.
Gin Gear from flta l i Foot Wheel, Mill Irons,
For particulars address
J A M liF B. MIFF,
ClIAULEb IL HAMM, J
II | Principals,
Cuaaeta, Clialtahoockee county, Ga
The euLaeriher (toriaerly of hllemlle, llama < oun-
■ Ga ) take* this medlm i of informing bis friends
—.WBf . full assortment ol Carpenter* Toole and
boildlng materials, Planes, haws, Cross Cut, Mill and
Circular haws, fo.cks and Latches, -Mood 8crews,
liinces, Butts, Paint snd Whitewash Brushes, *
IIaiim I* a regular grxdus'e of
most approved Collages in tbs Union, a mi nas ns
fiveyesis esperience In teaching. He would sat
candor to ail his old patrons that Mr. Hamm has i
aupei ter os a teacher. J. it. II.
References —Bcv. E. B. Teague, I*aGra:ige, Ga
noward College, Marten, Ala. oov 15-Wjm
, logeth •
article* usually kept in a Hard
I °f which we would Invite <
friends and customer ., and the public generally
Columbus, Go., August 22, 1?5P.
BOYS ADN YOUTHS'
aLOTi-xii<rc3-1
A largo ofifiortment nf All Styles,
QUA LI i IKS nnd SIZK3, to fit from
•i to lu yoars of ago, always kept
on hand.
ROSETTE, MELICK ft CO.,
125 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
THE STOCK OP
Gents’ Furnishing Goods
Is extensive nnd varied embracing the
following articles, to-wit:
8111 UTS, OollarH, Cravats, Ildk’fs, ;
GLOVES, Suspenders, Ilf Ho.se, Muf
flers ;
Cotton, Wool, CashmortS, Merino, Sha
ker Net, Shaker Flannel, Canton do.
Under Shirts & Drawers.
Red and Blue Flannel and II1CKOBY
Shirts.
Ladies’ Merino Vests.
Cash Clothing Emporium
No. 125 Uroutl Street,
Columbus, G-eor^ia.
3,000 Hals! 3,000 Caps!
3,030
Il 3,000
1
Of Every Shape, Color and Quality!
And aro offered ot LOWER PRICKS
than wan over known in tho City, for
tho name stylo.
Rosette, Melick & Co.,
No. 125 Broad streot,
Columbus, Georgia.
TRUNK blS POT,
XTo. 125
Broad St. Columbus, Ga,
All who are in want of TRUNKS,
CARPET BAGS, VALISES, LAr
DIES’ BONNET BOXES, can find
comploto assortment, at tho
TRUNK CTHTTJ DEPOT,
No. 125aBHgHBroad St.
Tho following aro a fow of tho Btylow
wo havo in storo :
Ladies’ Solo Leather Trunks ;
Ladies’ Saratoga do. 3 wrcb j
Gents’ Solo Leathor do., 3 (jualiticH \*
Gents’ English Leather do. ;
100 Packing Trunks, 4 hires ;
Solo Leathor Valises;
Wood Frame Valisos;
Leather, Enamel, Cloth and Carpet
Hugs.
CASH
CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
I J 5 OrontI SI.. € fey I ti iti E) itk.
[id by Brngulsts g«nevallv.
IH. DANIELS CO.
HAVE THIS RECKITKD DAY A I.AUGK LOT OF
THE FINEST
NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODSUtEW GOODS!
i
AKE IX ntOKIPT or A
VERY FINE AND LARGE STOCK
or mtapi.k AND nsev
S/ frArrl'Mi
J, .1111 i u,
IN TIIK GUF.ATKKT VAItlUTT,
TIIF.TI’. STOCK Ol
SHIRTS,
UNDERSHIRTS,
DRAWERS, HOSIERY,
CRAVATS, COLLARS,
SUSPENDERS, GLOVES,
SHAWLS, BLANKETS,
FUR ROBES,
TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS,
VALISES, UMBRELLAS, Ac.
IS NOW COAI1-I.L'.TIl.
NEGRO CLOTHING
made from KEUSKY8 mvmifan
OOLUMBU8 FACTORY, snd gotl
regard to cumlort ami durability.
OUR 8TOCK OF
H M
I.- ONH OF TUB
BE8T EVER OFFERED IN TIIE CITY
and poisons wishing a good artlclo would da well
to exnmlno it before purrhxslng.
Call at 123 Broad St.,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
J. H. DANIEL & CO.
Orjgbei 22,1960 dw tjmiri
WOOD, EDDY & GO’S
SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERIES,
ORAND CAPITAL PRIZE
IW t 00,000!^!
Nearly 1 Prize lo every D TlrUrts i
THE EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS
of Wonti, Knot k Co.'s, blnglo Kumlwr fotlorlgi
w^lll tako place In publle, iin K-r th.^Hujwtrintandence
which they aro offering at iho w
VERY LOWEST PRICES!
In Staple Goods, they have a fine aeeortmuut ol
Kerseys, Linnoys,
Negro and Bed Blanket?,
Bod Tickings,
White and Bed Flannels,
Linen nnd Cotton Sheetings,
Tabic Linens,
Irish Linen?, Doylies,
Napkins, Toilet Quilts,
® S £ © 8
Fronch DeLatnen, Mcrlun*. Bomba-
sine*. Alpai'.is, Scotch Plaid*.
Shawls, Velvet and Cloth Cloaks!
They have al«o a lino assortment n|
Carpetings and Rugs!
AI*o a Jurge simply of
®Q>Q>8>
see for themaelvo*.
MANLEY, HODGES & CO.
Oetobcr U,I8fR iwlf
a. y. mium#
FH0T0GRAPH. AMBR0TYPE
Stereoscope Picture Gallery
No. 07 IVi**l Hide lirond Street, tnp-stnlr*,)
COJdUMBUa, GA.
T WOULD respectful')' cull the nltcntfon o" tho ell-
I liens of Muscogee nnd surroundlmr eountlcs lo
the above style of l’lolut eSjWhlcb are tlio
Most Pcifect and Durable Likeness
THAT LAN BE TAKEN.
Person* visiting Picture Gnlk-ilc* will please plvo
n.e n call, whether wanting Picture* or not, and I
will he pleased lo *how them my collection nt l'no
tograph, Amhrotype and Stereoscope Pictures,plain
and oolored.
My prices of Colored Ambrotyp.-s, put In next ('n-
.*.•*, from .* ' <
Photograph und Murroscops Pictures,
Plain nnd lioloidl at le*« prices than can he ob
tained elsewhere In the city.
I would particularly Inform tho people tnat 1 give
entire satisfaction or no chargu.
I hope by a close attention to buidnci* to continue
tn merit the patroaagu of tho country,
t I i (■. p. WILLIAMR.
—FOP. Tilt— •
FALL TRADE!
| GEORGE A. NORRIS
; "IT KSPKCTFULLY announce*to Mk customers and
I V. Hie public gi-nerally, that he Le nowr receiving »
1 full and complete clock of Bfc
Fancy and Staple
I dry GOODSl!
F-Mlin.lOINO A LARGE VARIETY Of
LADIES DRESS GOODS !
Mantillas and Shawls!
Alxo, a heavy supply of
Cloths, CausluicrcH, ftuUiteUa, Tvvcctla,
Krisoyn, Kuntuchy Jeans, lllanketa,
>;;• titer with a choice *lsortm#nt of Millinery Ma
rinis, Head Uresse*, Bonnet,, Hat*, Caps, Boot*,
ltd dime*, 'tills stock tva*selected with great care,
ami I earnestly solicit on examination, confident
the goods will please and the prices he satisfactory.
GEORGE A. NORRIS,
'B-wlm No. 60 Broad fit.
ClttHM 47 Drawn SATURDAY, Nov. ID, ’5D
CIomM Draws SATURDAY, Dec. 17, ’S9
CluHB 5fi Drawn HAT’URDA Y, Jttn. *21, Til)
Cla*B GO Draws SATURDAY, Feb. Id, ’GO
KXTUAonni.Nauy nriAwiNts,
To take place as above specified.
1 Grand Capital Prize of $100,000!
...$6,000
... 5,lK*i
... 2,00(1
..$;.o,o(Hii i i
I
I'rlxe o
. 10,0W j 100 I'rlxe* of..
. 6.000] 100 Prise* of..
il 100 Prise* of..
60.)
I'rlno of. &,00t.! 160 I'rlxe* of.
APPROXIMATION PRI7.K8.
4 Prlxe* offfiiMiaj.prox'g to $100,000 I’rlxe, $2,fen
4 •• 600 " 60,000 “
«0,400
3.000
6,000 I’rlxe* of $A*
10,000
6,000
Eighths $2 60.
THE ORDINARY DRAWINGB.
of Wcrid, Eddy .1 Co'* Lotteries will tako place
NOTICE TO
PLASTERS & TRADERS!
200 Men’s Blue Satinet SuitHftt $0.00
lf)0 Boys’ do. do. $4.00
J100 Mens’ Blk and Drab Kersey
Suits $3.60
BQPWo would invito nn examination
of our Htock, feeling assured that thu
STYLE, QUALITY and ASSORT
MENT that we aro enabled to exhibit,
together with UNUSUAL LOW PBl-
UES ! cannot fail to please, and givo
perfect satisfaction. Wc feel warrautod
in saying that none will go away dissat
isfied, or have causo of regret.
ROSETTE, MELICK ft CO.
•^.wnheo, (1*^ •#». $$, 1IM. 4**if
FALL TRADE for 18¥
1. A. BRDKAW S CO.
ARE NOW OPENING A LA 110E STOCK OF
Fall um! Winter Clothing,
WHICH IVK ARK OFFERING AT
REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH!
•r lo PROMPT PAYING Customm.
Jutt I
Cloths,
Cassimerea,
w. mn Nestings,
MAKEUP TO ORDER
IN Till
Lat.it and Most Approved Style!!
WARRANTED 10 ' oIvIe iaIIIPACTION,
IN ALL CASES.
X. A. -BSOKAW & 00.
Cwhuabuf, 5«pt. «, lWC dwtf
GLASS 4fl Draws .
GLASS 4H Draw* >
CLAPS M Draw* i
CLASS 67 i»rnw* .
SATURDAY, NOV. in, |h6V.
SATURDAY, *
PATl It DAY,
bATI RDAt', Dhl
GUI)A V
V, JAN.
8ATUIISAY,
, 2H, 1800.
ORDINARY DRAWING,
To l*ke place as ah«>ru *paclflcd.
1 Grand Capital Prize of 850,000!
1 Prlxe of 2.1,'.(00 1 Prlxeof j
1 Prlxeof...,, 10,000 ! 6>' I'rlxe* of
I I’rlxe of. 6,004 PKf 1'iixox of.
4 Prices of $400 xpprux'g to $60,000 I'rlxe, $1,000
l’,000
29.000
10.000
6,l*)0
6,000 Price* of $20 are..,
.$100,000
,$.120,000
6,4*5 Price* amounting lo.
Whole Tickets, $10; Hair#*, $6; Quartan, $2J^.
WOOD, BODY * CO.'S
ORAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS!
ON 'Dili: TIIltlCK Nl MHKIl PLAN
Capital Prizo, $100.000!
LAST SATURDAY IN KACII MONTH.
Whole Tickets $80, Halve* $10, Qr*. $6, Alghth* $2> ^
In ordering TICKETS or (Vrtlflrates.encloxo (he
amount of mot.ry to our address for what you t
to purchase; usmu llta Lottery I a which you >
It Invesled, and whether you wish IV holes, Ha!
Quaitersor Ut/hthl, on letniptof which we i
whst Is ordered, by first .nail, t> (ether with
Iimnedla(ely after thedriwlng.a Printed Drawing,
fiej to bj • “ * -
f.Vrllflrtl to h. theCoatmlssloiiui*, \
__ lissors will plea** write their sljnsfurt.
plain, aud giva their Post Olfice, County and sute.
All eommuiueatlon* strictly eouftdantlal.
All Price*of $l.t)W and ondar, paldlmmedl-
All communication* strictly conflduntul
All Price*of $l.nw and undar, p»li
alely after the drawing—other Price* at the usual
time of 40 days.
Address Urdei* (or Tlckr.t* or Certifies te. to
WOOD, KDDV A CO., Augusta,
WOOD, KDDV * (to., Atlanta,i
WOOD, KDDV A Co., Wilmiiigta
the wheel, with Ihe amount of the prise nach n
‘Ished alter every
Augusta. (Ox.; I
Is entitled to, will be published alter every drawing,
In the /Bowing pap-- '
in.,ud Dispatch,and Paulding (Miss.,)Clarion
\V^
Ainorlt an Giiuiio.
r I 'IFF. combination* of lids Guano gives It high re-
t put* as a fortillser, aud it I* classed a* fully
equal to the Peruvian. A lar^e supply rxpi-cted at
an early d*y by UUNUY A CO.
Nov. 6 dwtf
PVB KTOTIOJ0 !
J. H. DA NIKI. & CO.
ubllged to Lhoce Indcbtril to them
‘by Note, or open account, for oode |>urcha*ed
PRIOR TO THE PRESENT YEAR!
f they will come forward and *citle the came.
Parties notified a* above FAILING to comply with
our requeat on or heforo
THE FIRST OF JANUARY «XT,
may rinert to find their rlslma la tht hamti of an
OFFICER, a* we are compelled to have money.
J, H- DA NIKI, k C4 ,
128 llroad hlrect.
Oolumbus, Oq. October 28,1W® dwfl
Looking Glasses,
S WINGS and TOILS'. ", JUCI received and foreaie
hy J. ■ B1KKS,
■wlJ-dwW M Itm4
By ELLIS ft LIVINGLTON, Auctioneers.
Executor’s Sale of Deairabla Resi
dences, Valuable Negroce and
PI.ANTATION !
O N the FIRST TUESDAY In DKOKMUUR next,
wit will soli Al the Mark it Hi.use, in thu City ol
Columbus, within lint legal h .iirscf mIo:
Tlio Desirable Ui-sldiMiVw with about 47 acre* ol
Land, lying in Wynn toil, aijolulni; (VI l«inard
and othera It being tho lata rn ld.mroof Satnuol A
Wales, Uoc.jwed.
Tho Dwolliug Ilousoand Lot In Llnwor.d, occtt-
plod by T. IV. Tall man—building olaiont now snd *
very deslrablu roMdonco.
Klorn, a negro woman, 21
oar* old. Flora Is a flrat r
* nnd hor child 6
xtroM. nnd VAluablo llouro Servant.
ALSO,
On TUKSDAY, the 1-ith day of Dcc-mhor next.
acre* ol fine pnuluctirw Ian J—D-u ..( » hicli are open
and uudorgood l nee. On tho preui
trained DwoDIng, Nigro IL.u tl
r oulhf us.». Tho
nnd all ne.os» i.y oulfe
> location in heal
. liborhood
... i lah it
In nccordanr.. with ti. • ia:.t will nu<l tostainout o
Sauntol A. Waive, d.-. va---1
II- A. CHAPMAN, I .
0. D. WALKS. j Kxr *.
ELI.Id A LIVINGSTON, AuctlouoorF.
Nnv. nib. i l. I dwlni
Soap, Soap, Soap!
8AP0N1FIER. OR CONCENTRATED LYE
TSthe CIILAI'IIbT nnd most convenient article for
1 making Common Mashing Soup, over offered to
the public. One pound, (rating only !><> cent*, will
make forty pound* of i-Uhi-r soft or hard aoap, In
tilled with. The iiiHniior of using it Is simple and clui-
Ilar to the ordinal)' putusli, hut f.u- uupuior to it as
a caponlllct',
BOLD ON TIIK
Comor of Broad aud Randolph Streets,
SIGN OF THU
NTogi'o Hixcl Moz'tnr,
OObU M liu^, UliOltUlA,
JOHN W.' BROOKS,
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
Paints, Oils, Dyestuff's, &o. &c.
SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS,
URdlDKS
FAXGY GOODS f
Tlio Gri-oat Woucloi*
OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
Profcs.sor WOOD'S 11 AIR Restorative
Hay* the Bt. l/'Ul*, (Mo..) Democrat: IM -w. we
publiah a totter to Dr M .-oJ, of thin city, from n
gontla.msn in Msln., whhh speak* ; lowing!) . f th-
aupor or merit*of hia hair tout.-, mch .<1! . ~
must have Its effect, wla-n routing from a reliable
source, If eertlfnalc* are guurmtei* of truth, the
Dr. need* no encomium*, nor uhoIl-bh puffery Ham
the pro**:
Hath, Mo., Jan. 20, '66—Prof. O. J. Wood k Co.:—
Having my attention called n fow uiotilh* line., to
the highly henoUcia! c(feeta of your hair restorative,
I was Induced lo make application of it upon ruy
own hair, which had Ucotno quit. ..-iy. piobnhiy
one-third white; my whlakt-r* *.r-. of tin- Mine, bar-
bonio three nioiith* alnea I prorllnd a L.llle
To the Farmers and Planters
OF GEORGIA AND ALABAMA !
BOON OM Y, IM PIIO V KM KN T AN D CON YEN I KNOB.
REESE’S
MANIPULATED or PH0SPH0-PEBUVT iN
Gr TJ A 1ST O !
filK fart thatlhi* Guano I* equal to Peru'
pound per pound. Is aa well csUhiUhed a»
t can be established by-human testimony an. . .
perfn.-tly prepar.d for immediate use by
drill or otherwise.
bun by R..I. Mr.ns, V. A Peabody,aud other*, with
v.ry Mthfiietrry r.eult*.
must i- i.artirular fo specify la their
order* Rrrsc's, aud ubsorvo that our name la
branded nn the u»g*.
^ l.rin* CAhll, or acceptable tlmo draft* on city
Pamphlets giving a Dill account of the akovo Qua-
no rau bo obtained by addressing
€i IJ NIIY M CO.,
BO LB AQEN'Tit, FOR COLUMBUS, f! A.
Nov. I dltwSut
Jarvis &, Baker’s Island
GUANO
FROM TIIK
south:
PACIFIC OCEAN
American Guano Company. H York.
THIS Guano, far supe
rior to any other ferllll-
nrr known, and of per
il uncut value to thasoil,
of Guano for Hie next planting.
t his Guano I'KKDS, but doc* not stimulate to e
com the root* of plant*, and they are thereby en
bird to withstand (lie effect* rtf drought to a great-
»r degree tliun by Iho use of any other fertiliser
known. The universal objection to the n*e of the I’e
tliun tiy the use of any other fertiliser
lie universal objection to th
ruvlan Guano from Its fatal results during a dry a
■ n Is obviated by the u.« of the American UuanQ.
The application of this Guatto will ensure wonder-
toliacco, rest
ful crops of r
I Infortiinthm n
il report* of t
ccssful expert ..cuts whh this guano, together
with Pamphlets for distribution. Apply to
GUNDY 4 CO.,
Colnmhua, (I*.
trn.l'uiuplctH will be sent gratis to ptr*Au* drill ing
Ntdm. »>rt. 27 dGtwCai
STRAWBERRY -PLANTS 1
vyfci l 11 1 VI)! r rata nwvcnsl thousand cholea
OynH LU I.' N AT Ik I c. 8.KKDLIMIS, HIllT-
\' ^r * '** ‘M’b* P.ants. In Hue order, aud In
tfif quv. Utl. Milt pui h.i'. i*. nt <f3per buo-
dr. o. p-'" ed f-r dellvuv nt Railroad or Kspmn Of
fice, feil.5 0 when delherud any where lu the city.
Purchaser* will be guaranteed that the Plant* are
genuine and trim to name, and dirvrllooa given for
t(.. lr fuh.ro rultlyntl u. Orders by mull promptly
’ * will please be particular In
slating the sort th»j
JAB. FULLER.
no purchased Plants (mm i
pt 27. ISf.f _
Ednoational.
Tilt auhsrrlhcr, wlm has had 2 year*’
gpericiii i' In teaching and guvernltig
will lie taught thw
similar
Ref. renc.■< of Charact. i und .pmllficalb.iis furnished
If desired. Ail'lrees, Lancaster C II , Virginia.
October 2 t, 1 -o.» wtf A. II. UUffHlK.
CatKAl’ ULDU'TUIN 11V I'llICEH
Frora $60 to $100.
COME AWU BUY
CC
r hair restorative,»
* proving wlmt 1 had wlubcl.
«k. I have since procured another bottle,
.vrtlly tn the
i t.illy dlwip-
i i.ty h ill hn*
world that tin
now 00 years olu; mygoedwLu
used It with aamaelloct.
Tho alKire notice 1 d«fcm due to you for a valuable
discovery. Inuiosaurud that wbnem will rlghtl)
use, a* per directions, will not haru oux)*loii tow.n
trsdlct iny atatauieiils. I mua citUeti ol this city
aud a rcRtdeut here for tho last 16 years, and am
knowu to nearly every one hero and adjoining towns,
you make or tho ahoro, with my uauioat-
. . T to piwiurteihe
i* self.
truly your*, A. C. RAYMOND.
WOOD'S HAIR RKflTOHATIVK.
Rti TiMoar, Jan. 23, l’rof. Wood- I Living th.
misfortune to lose the U-'. portlur * - ■
o auswtr os thu very i
now thick aud glitsay and no words can . xpr,-»smy
obligation* la you In giving to thu t.R!| Uut Mich a
traasure. FINLEY JOHNSON.
The undersigned Ifov. J. K Bragg, I* a mluisler
In regular situ.ting, nnd plater '1 tho tiiihodox
Chur.-h nt llrookfield, Manr. He la a gentleman ol
great lofluencaaud univerkHlIy Idovfcd. W Ural'..
It kook m i.n, Jan. 12, '&»—Prof. WoimI—D»ar thr—
Having luodu a trial ol your Hair Ileotoralive, It
gives me pleasure to say, that Its eff. 11 has Ihjii i-x-
reltautln laniiovlag InlUminalb.u, daudiulf, and a
constant tendency to Itchfug wlih which 1 have beeu
troubled from my childhood: and has also i«*t»r. l
my hair, which was becoming gray, to its or. Dial
color. 1 have used no ether u . do with anything
like the same pleasure or profit. Your*,
J. K. bit A HI.
Th« llestorntlrcU put up In Little* of three sixes
via.: large, medium Andaman; the small hold* U a
pint, and retails for $1 per bottle; th* medium I., d.lj
at least twenty percent, morctn proportion than (he
small, retail* for two dollars per bottle; the Urge
holds a quart, 40 per cent, mur« lu proportion, and
retail* for $3 per bottle.
O. J. WOOD A 00, Proprietorial I Dr .dway New
York, snd 11 I
RICHARD E. KEN NON. FRANKLIN L. LITTLE
Kennon & Littlo,
Attoi’iioyo at I/aw,
Hamilton, IlArrii C’oauty, Ga ,
TILL practice m llanb, Troup, Meriwether, Tal
bot and all the counties of tht I'iialUhoochae
O,*: i lr w t W ■ 11TII sold in the last six month*.
O* ‘.UllW They have nn exp.-rlenpe of alxy. Mi*
In IM* cm n. ... Ity, wi.lrh hn gained for them a rep-
• i i Mi M.ikct perfect silt ok
that Mill not rave 1; adapted to all kind of
FA Mil iY Sl'iNV ING,
We keep constantly on hand IIKMMLItfi, NFK-
S. MMOLS, and both OOTTUN AND BILK
e*.
ir and management glrel
HUNT, WARE k Oi).
! '.ID tmar22
J. T. ft G. H. Waddell,
ATTOHNF V S AT LAW
CritvHord, BqrboU County, Ala ,
W ILL give prompt and fnlthful attention to any
bualiieas eutruitud to thorn In Kuisell and ad
joli lugofluntlo*. Got IS-d(H *riy
FALL AND WINTER
rnlfrDW fr^fj
W
October kg, l»&2
IColicrl IL DlftOBf
ATTORN RY AT LAW,
COLUMIUJJ, CRORUU.
t A. Office directly oppogUe the I'uet Ofllo*.
For Salo.
OOO© Family HOlUftaad ROCK A WAV. Ap-
50
West India Molassos.
BAUUEIfi choice, tor sale by
-4wt r I: t RNAffl) A'OO
Stercotcopos!
T 1IR (Inert assortment of BTKUEGSCOPIO VIEWS
and itO.VFgi cv< r ta'oujtht U> U»U market. Th*
putlUc at* respectfully Invited to oall aud vxauxtuu
Ju a
FOTL
2.000 J
JKYLE& CO
UAVK NOW IN BToRR AN
UNUSUALLY LARGE STOCK I
KMIHIAOINO
EVERY ARTICLE in THEIR LINE.
ALSO, A LAUUD BUPPLY OF
PLANTATION GOODS!
Shoes,
Hats,
Blankets,
Kerseys,
Linseys.
AND A FINK BTOCK OF
Carpetings, Rugs, &c.,
To all of wliioli tlioy rcspoctfullj in
vito thq attention of their ciihtoiuors and
tlio pablio gonorally.
fed ambus, Ga., Be;.f. rj. 1160 dwtf
J. H. MERRY,
No. 67 Broad Street, Oolumbm, Ga.
IIAB JI'8T KKOEIVKD A LARGE JglTllK
GENT.’S FURNISHING GOODS.
—ALSO,—
GENT'S FALL & WINTER CLOTHING.
Youths aud Children’s Clotluar*
Alsu, A large lot ol th«
Morrison and Golden Hilt Shirts !
The DcsC Vide and li st FUilug dblvt ever invughk
lo this market. A *upi rfes ttack of
Gont.’a Under Garments,
Mtrino, Irunh’s Wi>ol, Cuitan Flannel and Heavy
llrown CclVon Highland Drawer*; 1H. Hour, tl love*
TUi; alau, » great vaglcly of
HEAVY OVEBCOATS*
F"r M-n. Youth** and • lllir-t.
No. W2 Went aid* MUontl •»t»e*r.
Oiltlvr 7, lh.iti d«*wr
Cottage Chairs Cheap;
1 NOH "U.-f Ot»TI AG#.pKt-bt*lom CL A1 U
PI ne^t and gt.ul arttrla, at $1 an»h.
>4J| ») »*nad 8t*we*.
• \ t kept 9,'. 9-4U J. H. GHCKfl^