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GREAT AUTISTIC ATTRACTION. TWO SPLENDID PLATES ! Imperial Court of France! KOVAL FAMILY OF ENGLAND! The Eclectic Magazine FOR JANUARY, 1800, (V711,L be Embellished with TWO splendid W Plate*-': 1. TIIB KM PRESS KUOKNIK and the EIGHT LADIES OK HER COURT. 9 Beau tiful Portrait* of P Beautiful Ladir*. 2. QUEEN VICTORIA, PRINCE ALBERT, and the Children of the Royal Family. The artmtic embellishments ami the literary attraction* of the number are intended to be matchless. Other bril liant pern* of art will follow. It is intended to pleas** the artistic eyo and gratify the unto of all lovers of choice reading. HEADV FOR DELIVE RY, DEC. I&TH. FOR FEBRUARY, 1860, TWO SPLENDID PLATES ARK IN PREPARATION. We invite the attention of all the lovers of choice reading to The Eclectic, Its rich and varied contents, and its beautiful embellishments. 1. The Eclectic hh a Mouthly Magazine, of 144 pages or more, double colutnus, has no superior in literary merit or artistic embellishment. 2. Its lotterpress is made up of the choicest ar ticles, selected from 7 British Quartelies and 9 British Monthlies. It aimstogive the cream of all. 3. Thk Eclectic, in one year, equals in printed matter any three entire British Quarterlies. The price of them is $7. The price of the The Eclec tic for the same is only $5, while the prints in Tic* Eclectic are worth alone $5 more. 4. The variety, richness, and allluence of The Eclectic articles in all the departments of litera ture and popular science, both instructive and en tertaining, stamp it as the best Magazine pub lished. Ho the Press and eminent men say, in all parts of the land. 6. Every number of The Eclectic is splendidly embellished with one or more portraits or prints. 18 fine Steele Plates, and 100 Portraits and Faces in IB6o— worth more alone than the price of the work. . The Eclectic has acquirul an established character as a standard work among literary men. It finds a place in many libraries. From Hon. Edward Everett. “Boston, dept. Bo, 18.09. I concur in the highly favorable opinions of The Eclectic Magazine which have been ox pressed by many eminent persons and in several leading Journals. I have read it for three years, and find its contents judiciously selected, so as to present a great variety of instructive and interesting mat ter, and afford a fair specimen of the current lite rature of the day. ‘-Edward Everett.” From Noble Hitler, Louisville, Ky. “The Eclectic Magazine is one of the best guests that can be invited into the family. Its influence must be good ou every member. It is really more useful than would bo the seven British quarter lies, and the nine monthlies, the ‘cream’ of which it gives. It is the same thing as if we took the whole of these periodicals, and employed a gen tlemen of taste to read them all over, and select I he host for our own perusal.” From the lion. Judge Ll MI’KIN, Athens, Ga. “I have been a constant reader of The Eclectic for many years. Whether instruction or enter tainment be the object, the selections of its arti cles. in my humble judgment, are tinequaled. The engravings alone are worth the prion of sub scription.” From the Hon. Judge Lonostreet. Prorideut of • South Carolina College. ‘*l have long been a reader of The Eclectic Mao a/.ine, and regard it as unsurpassed by any work of the kind in our country for valuable reading The commendations of the Press are many and generous. All lovers of choice reading and beautiful art portraits and engravings are invited to send their orders for the coming year. Each new subscriber t>> the work, or auy person who sends a now name with the pay in advance, will lo entitled to a choice of either of two beautiful prints, worth $2 60 each. No intelligent family, no young lady or young gentleman, should be without the gems f art and the treasures of literal lire to be found in The Eclectic. Tui; Eclectic is issued on the fir*t of every j month. Each number ooutaiii* 144 large octavo j pages, on line paper, neatly stitched in green cov- ! era, with portraits l>y Sartaln. The twelve num bers comprise three volumes, of 600 page* each, with titles, indexed, and embellishments Price $V The postage is only three cents a number, prepaid, at the office of delivery. The January number for 60 couts, any other for 42 cents, sent in postage stamps. w ll BID WELL. No 6 Beak man it., If. Y. SADDLERY, HARNESS, &C. 1850- FALL TRADE .-1850 SHERMAN & CO. AR K now re- — _ __ ceiving their _ * FALL STOCK, (O'*- y-< consisting of Had- ._\iatfr dies and Harness i^ of all kinds. Hein lock aud Oak Sola j Leather, French I Xli A American Calf Skins; Harness. . MPtiH Baud aud Lacing 1 f Leather; Sole Lea- J (L-4P’ ther aud Ladies’ ‘ French TRUNKS of various styles and sixes ; Va lises, Carpet Bugs, Saddle and Harness Trim mings, Whips, Collars, Bridles, Plantation Gear, Trace Chains, Haines, and everything usually kept in the line, which are offered low for cash or approved credit. A** Give us a call. We are also manufacturing HAUNKSH our ■tdves, and would invite the orders of those who want a first rate home-made article. 4W Repairing done with dispatch. BUKHMAN A C 0 Neat door below Rank of Columbus. Columbus, Ga., Sept. Iff, 1859. dawly 86 Broad Street 86 ILMIS~I ROSE UrOULI) respectfully invite their friends and all others to the inspection of their new stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS WHICH WE IIAVK I’AKTLY IN STORK, AND ARE DAILY RECEIVING! Resides a full assortment of DOMESTIC GOODS there will be found at our store a large assort ment of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, the same including all the Latest Style* of the seasou, as also of LADIES’ SHAWLS, SKELETON SKIRTS, EMHUOIDEKIES, HOSIERY, aud many other articles too numerous to mention. OI K HOOTS AND SHOES are bought direct from the manufacturers, ena bling ns thereby to sell the same at really low prices. Blankets ami Pant Stuffs iu largo .|iuulltU.., aud at prim, a. low aa tha lowest. 4M**our stock being well asaorlad, we are con fident to be able to suit all parties iu the quality of Good*, as well as iu prices. ILaIiIUB A ROBE, Coluttibus, Ga. No. 86 Broad street. Frolic i for every lloueehold. The Sociable ; Or, 1,001 Home Amusements, (NONTAIMINO Ai'tlag I'rovarb., Dramatic Cha- J radea, Acting Charade., or Drawingroom Pant iminM, Mti.taol Itnrlaaijit.a, Tableaux V le ant., Parlor datura, damn of Aetkiu, Forfeit., Science lu Sport aud Parlor Magic, ami a Choice Collection of Curloaa Mental amt Mechanical Purlieu. Ac. ILLUSTRATED WITH NEARLY 300 KußravluKa anti Diagram.. The whole being a fund ol iiever-endlng enter, taimuent By the author or “the Magadan'* Own Book.” Nearly *OO pagee Uum. Price, cloth, gilt aide ataiupa. |1 oo Hilt SOCIABLE; Or (hie ThoiimiHit t(ml Our Jh'inr Anuhn*ritii l t, . repertory ol game* and other eutertaluiuruta calculated for the ute of fetnily partiee, tho ttreelde circle, or thoae eoclal galherlnga among friend* aud neighbor*, which paae away the winter availing. with ao much and natiou and delight. It ia Impoealhte for any company to eihau,t alt the aoureve ol Irreproachable uilrlh and mutual enjoyment produced lu thi eolume, I'uhllrlied by DICK A HTZUKItALD. .No. IS Auu Street. N. Y. Alco, for sale by all Hookeellera lu this place. Copiea of the ahore hook aeut by mall, to any addreaa, tree of porta;*, ou receipt of One Dollar. u*c. *y, meat house. I'HK uudeialgaad take thla op- __ porlunlty of announcing f„ ae<--rCTT me public that they have Cku'mT* a regular Meet House ou the eor.9M*KW Aner of Crawford and front atreete rku- . ft ue, Fijgg All purchaaea wtlt hr delivered he of charge. 11 a ijininw V O,l Columbu.7oct.2o, UM * CCT OHIUa MKTS AKU 111 TTOKM. ALL ijnalitiee, for aale by ■ Hec. 6-ts UKyt HART A CHAPMAN. POTASH I POTASH I WHITE and dray Potaeh. for aala by R. A. WAIK A SON. No.ft Broad at. BOOTS AND SHOES! WK have now in Store our ys. Hum mer 8 tot k of - Ladies, ***±J\y Im.JC/ Misses anti Chil dren’s MOOT H ~ VC* and siiokh, purchaser, sur- jf**&£^*~*^ passes anything brought here. Among our Stock may be found— FOR GENTLEMEN, Gents* French Calf Pump Boots; 14 41 ri,k< U'nS 44 44 Cass Oxford Ties; “ <• Rid “ “ “ French Calf Low Hhoos, Pumps, and j “ Glove “ “ “ light welted, “ Congress Calf Gaiters; 44 ** Kid “ “ 44 Pattern Leather Gaiters; 44 4. Bilk 44 44 “ Opera “ “ 44 Union 44 ** Lasting Ties, “ Pat. Leather Oxfords, Pumps and hslf w.; “ HcottTies; “ Slippers with and without heels; 44 Highland Ties; And numerous other kinds,both tine and common. FOR LADIES, Finest Kid and Morocco Lace and Congress Hoots, thin soles, with and without heels; Finest .Silk WarpLaHtiug Lace and Congress do. Herge de Berro “ “ 44 “ “ Eugene 44 “ 44 “ 44 “ Italian and English “ “ 44 41 French and Glove Kid 41 44 44 44 French Kid Heel Slipper*; English Kid and Morocco Slippers; English Lasting Morocco Hlippere; Velvet Toilet Hlippere; French Embroidered .Slippers; White Kid Slippers; Kid and Morocco Buskins; French Kid Ties; Calf and Goat Lace Hoots, with and without heels. MISSES. Misses’ Glove Kid CongrvHß Boots ; ■* English do. with and without heels; “ Bilk warp, Serge, etc.; 44 English Lasting—Congress and Lacs Gaiters, with and without heels; “ Fine Kid Slippers, with and without heels; 44 White Kid Slippers; 44 School Shoes—something durable. CHILDREN. Children’s Congress Heel Gaitors ; “ Lace Ileel Gaiters; 44 Kid 44 Slippers; 44 “ “ Boots, and about thirty additional kinds with and without heels. A LARGE STOCK OF Negro Brogans and Servants shoes, Hewed and Pegged, constantly on hand. We aro receiving fresh Goods every week from onr own Factories To Country Merchants and Traders WE OFFER OUR GOODS AT NEW YORK PRICES. ONLY ONE PRICE, From which there will be no deviation in auy instance. A. C. SAUNDERS & CO., No. 102 Broad st., next door to J. Kyle A Cos. Col uin bus, G a., May 27. More lo be admired than THE RICHEST DIADEM EVER WORN BY KINGS OR EMPERORS! WHAT P Why a Beautiful Head of Hair! KECAUHK it is the ornament GW Himself pro vided for all our race. Header, although the rose may bloom ever so brightly iu the* glowing cheek, the eye be ever to sparkling, the teeth be those of peals, if the head is bereft of its covering, or the hair be snarled and shriveled, harsh and dry, or worst* still, if sprinkled with gray, nature will lose more than halt her chatms. Professor Wood’s Hair Restorative, if used two or three times a week, will restore and permanently secure to ail such an ornament. Head the following aud judge. ‘The writer of the first is the celebrated l\an is/, Thalbery: Nlw York, April 19, 1858. Du. Wood; —Dear Sir, —Permit me to express to you the obligations 1 am under for tlio entire res toration of uiy hair to its original color; about the time of uiy arrival in the United .Status it w as rupidly becoming gray, but upon the application oi your ***iair KOKiorative” it soou recovered its origiuai hue. I consider your Restorative as a very wonderful invention,quite erticacious as well as agreeable. 1 am, dear sir, yours truly, 8. TIIALBKKG. “Drych a’r Uwylfkdydct,” ) Welsh Newspaperotlice, IB Nassau st., April 12.) Prof. O. J. Wood: —Dear Sir, —Home month or six weeks ago 1 received a bottle of your Hair Restorative and gave it to my wife, who concluded to try itou hor hair, little thinking at the lime that it would restore the gray hair to its original color, but to her as well as my surprise, after a few weeks’ trial it has performed that wonderful effect by turning all the gray haira to a dark brown, at the sumo time beautifying and thicken ing the hair. I strongly recommend the above Restorative lo all persons in want of such a change oftheir hair. CHAKLKB CARDEW. New York, July *26, 1857. Pkof. O. J. Wood :—With confidence do I reconi meud your Hair Restorative, as being the most efficacious article 1 ever saw. Since using your j Hair Restorative, my hair aud whiskers, which I were almost white, have gradually grown dark; 1 ami l now feel confident that a few more applica tions will restore them to their uatnral color. It also has relieved tue of nil dandruff nud uupleas ant itching, so common umoug persons who per* pirefreely. J.G. KILBY. Chicago, 111., May 1,1867. Prof. Wood : About two years ago my hair commenced falling ott and turning gray , 1 was fast becoming bald, aud had tried uisuy Remedies to no effect. 1 commenced using your hair Kesto- 1 rative in January last A few applications fast- j ened my hair firmly. It began to fill up, grow out, and turned back to its former color, (Mack.) At I this time it is fully restored to its original color, I health, and appearance, ami 1 cheerfully recom mend its use to all. J. 1). HOKB. j The Restorative is put up in bottles of 3sixes, I vis ; large, medium and small; the small bolds % a pint aud retails for uue dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent, more in j proportion than the small, retails for two dollars 1 per bottle ; the large holds a quart, 40 per cent, more in proportion, aud retails for $3 a bottle. O.J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors. 312 Broadway, New York,(in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Estab lishment,)and 114 Market street,St Louis, Mo. •*>~ And sold by all GOOD DRUGGISTS aud FANCY GOODS DEALERS. Dec. 10, 1869. 3m ARBOR BILLIARD SALOON, IDEATING 110ISE, b a:r, boo ivr. r IMIE Proprietors take pleasure iu calling the 1 attention of geutlemeu in search of a place to speud an hour quietly and pleasantly, to the i above saloon. They have iu excellent playing order five of Phelan’s Best Marble Top Tables, with all the late improvements. This Saloou is superior to any iu the State, both for Tables aud its internal finish, and is furnished with an abun dance of comfortable seats, hence any one In search of'pleasure, ran here find what he desires. Billiard Cues, Leathers, aud Cue Wax always I>u baud, and for sale, for ow/jr, at reasonable rates. The Kitting Room and Har is located immedi ately beneath the Saloou, where all the delicade* of the season can be had at the shortest notice, I while the Bar will be always supplied with the ; best brands of Liquors aud Cigars that the New j York aud Havana markets furnish. Meals can I be obtained at all hours, from 6 in the morning to I*2 o’clock at night. Passengers by any of the rail roads can obtain meals in time for the depsrture of the trains. Attentive and obliging servants are employed, who will attend promptly to tl* wauts of geutlo uit u patrouirlug this establishment. Should any servant fail to render necessary attention at auy time, geutlemeu will please report the same to either of the proprietors. Thankful for past patrouage, we respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, promising that no effort will be spared to make a visit to the Arbor pleasing aud agreeable. C. A KLINK Aug. 30-6UI T. MAKIUUM. CLOTHING AND UK N T.'S FURNISHING GOODS At No. 80 Broad St. VTTACUKD to our Dry Goods Btor* there will be found Urge sloek of Ready-Made Clothing HATS, CAPS, (ient.'s Furnishing Goods, Ac. All of which ars particularly adapted to this market, and which will ho told at ummislly low price*. All thoae lu (load of the ahova naui.,l articles will flud it to thair interest to giro us a call, as w ar*. determined not to ha undersold In thaaa <iMs. ILMUB A HOBK, HO llroad it. Qohituhua.On. octl MOLLKT AND FUH KOIC. (11 BBLB. naw Mullet, and 20 Keg* aitra Vlsh 4tU Row for ult by <■ . UUNBYACO CUSTOMERS ARE INVITED t&r TO CALL AT “©a BHjBH .Up; a l3\ GOOD STOVE 37 IS VEIIY USEFUL. MY Fall stock is now-complete, and 1 am now prepared to sell all articles iu my line at a less price than they have ever been offered at iu Columbus. Below please find an abridged cata logue of articles, all of which are warranted to be aa represented, or no sale: Cook Stoves. Aldwortb’s Wrought Iron Stove stands No. 1; Iron Wizard, direct draft, Lehigh, diving tlue; Golden Cook. “ 44 Patriot, “ 44 Rod Jacket, 44 44 Economist, •* 44 Relief, 14 44 Stuart’s 44 44 Double Oven Cook Stove for coal only. HEATING STOVES. The Golden Kgg, for coal only ; The Violet, Parlor Stove for wood; Theban, Parlor Stove for wood; Victoria, base Htovo for wood; Hall Stoves; Diamond six plate Stove; New Box; Black Giant. My stock of Table ami Pocket Cutlery is com plete, and I will sell the following article! at a low price: IVORY HANDLED KNIVES AND FORKS; Buffalo horn handled 44 44 44 Bone “ *• 44 * 4 Wood 44 44 44 44 Balanced handle Knives, a superior article. 1 have a full stock of plated ware, constating in part of Spoons, Forks, Castors, Tea Sets, Cups, &c., Ac. Thone articles are warranted triple plate. Miscellaneous Articles. Cheese Safes, Bird Cages, Brooms, Baskets, Brushes, Tea Trays, Wash Boards, Cedar Tubs, Buckets, Rat aud Mouse Traps, Churns, Blocking, Kgg Whips. I have the finest assortment of PLANISHED WARE, that has ever been offered in this city. Amongst them may be found ('hailing Dishes, imperial covers; Steak Dishes; Vegetable Dishes; j Hash Heaters; Oyster Dishes; Hot Water Bans ; Tea Pots;) French Coffee Biggins; Tea Kettles; Coffee Urns; Kgg Coddlers, &c. Ac. Ac. &c. I have a full Assortment of HOLLOW WARE, Such as Wash Pots, Dinner l*oti, Ovens, Spiders, Skillets, Ac. These good* are almost all now aud will be sold cheap. A#* TIN WARE of every description for sale. COPPER and SHEET IRON worked to order. Call at 137 Broad street, and net* for yourselves. henry McCauley. Columbus, Nov. 30,1859 —Cm RAGLAND & BIRCH, WHOLESALE) AND RETAIL GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 128 13i*oad st., THREE DOCK.- BELOW PLANTERS’ HOTEL,) COLUMBUS, a-A.. Yl r E are receiving and shall continue to keep a Yf large assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, suitable both for the city aud country trade, which we will sell at wholesale and retail, at the lowest market rate* Our nsock consists iu part of the following : SUGAR—Clarified, New Orleans, Muscovado, Crushed. Powdered, Loaf, Coffee Sugar, ABAC. COFFEE—Rio.Java, Luguayra.Cuha, Maracaibo. MOLASSES—West India, New Orleans, Sugar House. BACON—Sides, Shoulders, Hams. LARD—iu barrels,iu kegs YEAST POWDERS. SODA—iu kegs, iu pound papers. SALERATUS—in pound papers. SAL SODA—in kegs. POTASH—iu cans and casks. CATSUP—Tomato and Walnut. PEPPER SAUCE—pints aud quarts. INDlGO—Carolina,Span.Flot, Manilla. MUSTARD—in cans. MATCHES—Com.und Waterproof. MACARONI. PICKLES—Mixed, Gherkins. SARDINES; HERRINGS. VIN EG A R—Cider, White Wine. BUCKWIIEAT; POTATOES. RICE; FIRE CRACKERS. PRESERVES—Ginger, Chow Chow. CHEESE—Goshen, English Dairy. BAGGING—Gunny. ROPE—Kentucky, Philadelphia, Manilla,Juts, White Cotton, Bed Cord, Plow Line. TWlNE—Bagging Twin#, Cotton Twine. NAILS—Head Nails, 3d to 40d., Finishing Nails. SALT—Liverpool, Table, in bags, boxes, aud Sack n . CANDLES—Sperm,Star, Tallow,Adamantine. STARCH—PearI aud No. 1, Corn Starch for Puddings. SNUFF—Scotch, Maccahoy Jars aud bottles. WRAPPING PAPER. SOAP—Toilet, Fancy, liar,Transparent. SPlCKS—Pepper, Ginger, Spice, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Cassia, Urouud Pepper, Grouud Ginger. TEA—ilysoti, Imperial, Gunpowder, Black. FRUlT—Raisins, Almouds, Figs, Nuts of various kinds. MACKEREL—BarreIs No. 1,2, 3, half barrels, kitts. PORTER A ALE—llyas*’, quarts and pints. BITTKRS —Stoughton. BLACKING. TOBACCO—Hough uml Heady Twiit, aud vrl ous brands aud qualities. ClGAßS—American, Snaui*h,German. Cheroot. SYRUP— Leuiou, PlneWpple, Strawberry, Hasp • berry, Orange, Sugar House. CANDlES—Assorted Stick, Sugar Plums. GUNPOWDER—whoIe, half, and quarter kegs, Deer. Canister, Blastiug. SHOT—Drop, Buck. LEAD—Bar. BUCKETS— Paiuted.brus-bouud,ugai buckets. £TUBS; BROOMS; MEASURES. CORDIALS— per dozen, Peppermint per gallon, Cinnamon. CHAMPAGNE—Heidsick, quarts and pints, va rious branda and qualities. WIN KS—Madeira,Sherry, TeuerifTe,Port,Sweet Malaga, Bottled BRAN 1)1 KS— Domestic, l’each,Cognac, different brand*, Bottled. GlN—Holland. Northern, Domestic. SCHNAPPS—WoIIe’s Aromatic Scheidnm. GINGER \Y 1N K—bottled BLACKBERRY WlNK—bottled. BLACKBERRY BRANDY—bottled. CUE HR YIN K DIA L- hot t led. RASPBERRY 00RDIAL— bottled. PRESERVED FRUITS—In earn. RUM—Jamaica, New England. WHlSKEY'—Nectar,ln bottles, Ambrosial, Old Monougabela. BourUm, Rectified, Scotch, Irish. CLARET—Bottled, per dozen. SWEET OlL—piute ami quarts. CIDER—-Sweat. FOREST WINE BITTKRS. Call aud examine our slock befoi* umkiiig your purchases. Order* promptly aud faithfully exe cuted. April 26 RAGLAND A BIRCH. THE PEOPLE'S COFFEE POTI AFKW dosau iuorof thoaa superior hr 00FKHK IN.VTB, Which l will war-^|Ai v rant, If used as diractad, to far cioal afST •’ gi tha Old Dominion, aud aold at leant n IMhL third cheaper. Call and see thaiu. •Ana lot of COOK! Ml BTOVKB, which ar* a fol* Iowa: TIIK VICTOR, a stove made in Augusta, Ga; GOLDHN OOOIC AND I*l, A NTK It , THK COOK A FAVORITE: IRON WIZARD, Ac.; all of which I warrant to give satisfaction CAKE DANS iu variety. HOUSEKEEPING AR TICLKHof all kinds amt VIN M ARK aold aa low aa any other house iu tho city. Job Work, Roofing and Guttering IN TOWN OH COUNTRY. Haring oua of the boat Job Workmen, I will do any kind of work at abort notice, aither iu Copper, Zinc, Sheet Iron or Tin. Cali and se* me before getting work elsewhere. I will uira you —llafkotl—. Thaukful fur paat favora 1 hope for a coutlnuance of the stuns, mylitf J B HICKB, Agent. ItHI’NIIKS I 1111 l MIIKS S A API,UNDID lot of lUir Bruiliat, Nail and Flesh ltruahaa, Horae Bruahaa and White Waah Rruabee. just received and for aale by Dec. 30. It A W ARK A SON, 74 Broad at. COTTON SALES’ BOOKS, IX>R Warehonee ns*, Just received at I J; J. W. HE ASS'S BOOK BTORK. A CARD. INOW have on hand a large assortment of VEHICLES, of the fluent material aud choicest manufacture ever before offered iu this market, embracing COACHES, BERLINS. CALECHES, MOCK CALECHKB, KOCKAWAYB, TOP AND NO TOP BUOGIEB. Also a splendid stock of New York Trotting Buggies, OF EVERY STYLE AND DESCRIPTION, which I offer ou bettor terms than can bo afforded elsewhere, for cash or approved credit. I am about winding up my businoii*, and would be obliged to all indebted by note or account, to call and nettle either by cash or satisfactory re newal. All who omit this will find their claims in the hands of an attorney for collection. 11. C. McKKK. N. B.—l have the sole right to sell in this market work from the celebrated manufactories of James M. Quinby A Cos., Baldwin A Thomas, and Hedeu berg A Littell, who are acknowledged the belt makers iu the country. 11. C. McKKE. Columbus, January 26-ts OOETCHIIS * HODGES’ COLUMBUS STEAM PLANING MILLS. Oornerof St. Clair and Jackson stroets, near the Methodist Church, OOLUMBUS, ri A HIS establishment has now commenced ope- X rations, with entirely new machinery and all the latest improvements. We have secured the most experienced workmen, aud intend to use none but the best material. Sash, Blinds and Panel Doom, Will be furnished and boxed ut the Factory,at the following prices : 6a.hu. —Bxlo, 7 cents; primed aud glazed, 12% eta. 10x12, 9 “ “ “ 18 44 12x14, 10 44 “ 44 26 44 12x16,11 “ “ •* 27 44 12x18, 12 44 “ 44 30 44 12x20,14 “ 44 44 36 44 12x22, 16 44 “ 44 40 44 12x24,18 “ 44 44 46 44 The above Sash are 1% inch thick, and made plain. When they aro made Lip Sash, two cents per light will be added. All Hash glazed with a superi or article ol’ French Glass. For tho conveuience of those ordering, we give below the sizes of Frames for Window s for the above sized Blase : NO. or Lid UTS. SICK OF OPENING. Bxlo, 12 lights 3 ft 10l£x2 ft 4U Bxlo, 16 44 4ft Bl£x2 ft 4k Bxlo, 18 44 6ft 6kx2 ft 4k Bxlo, 24 44 slt ft % 10x12, 15 44 6ft ft 10k 10x12,18 44 6ft 6kx2ftlok 10x12,24 6 ft 6kx3 ft 10k 10x14, 12 44 sft 2kx 2 ft 10k 12x14, 16 44 oft 4kx3 ft 4k 12x14, 18 44 7ft 6k*3 ft 4k 12x16, 12 44 6ft 10kx3 ft 4k 12x16, 15 44 7ft 2kx3 ft 4k 12x18, 12 44 6ft 6kx3 ft 4k 12x20, 12 44 7ft 2kx3 ft 4k 12x22, 12 44 7ft 10kx3 ft 4k 12x24 12 44 Bft 6kx3ft 4k 14x20, 12 44 7ft 2kx3 ft lOk 14x24, 12 44 Bft 6kx3 ft 10k Rolling Blinus, tor Windows, 60 cents per foot, measuring the length. A window live feet would cost s3witliout Painting, Catches, or Hinges. PANEL DOORS : 1% inch thick, without Moulding $2 60 “ 44 “ 44 2 76 1% “ “ 4 panels moulded on one side... 360 “ 44 “ 44 44 44 ... 4 00 1% 44 44 Moulding one side 3 00 lk “ “ “ 326 \% 44 44 Moulding both aides 360 44 44 44 44 44 S 76 1% 4 4 44 4 ‘ 44 “ 400 1 Ya, 44 44 44 44 44 460 Iu addition to the above, Bliuds painted and fur nished with Hinges and Catches, if desired ; also, Sath glazed with Gorman or French plate, paint ed, stained, enamelled, embossed and Bohemian glass, ol’ all shades and colors, for sidoand transom lights aud office windows. Plans and specifications for all descriptions of buildings, furnished to order, with estimates, if de sired. Contracts made for construction and erection of buildings,on reasonable terms. All kinds of lumber planed, aud flooring and ceiling tongued and grooved. Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, for or namenting Cottages, Green Houses, Ac., made to order. The proprietors and builders believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. All the above work will be furnished at short notice. Sash kept constantly on hand. All orders sent with the Cash, or City Acceptance, will meet with proiuipt atteuuOu. • uia iu ud kut u? the River, Rail Roads, or in Wagouß will be at the risk of the purchaser, as the work will be considered de livered. Special contracts can be made for large Jobt. Jan.l6-ly BAIiIUNUKH A MORTON’S Steam, Sash and Blind Manufactory, OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. FTIHIB Manufactory has been is iu successfulop- L ©ration for over three years, and is still con tinued. All work will be done by experienced workmen, with good quality of lumber, and the latest improved machinery. Sash, Blinds, and Panel Doors, Will be furnished and boxed at the Factory, at the following prices: Basil— 8 x 10... 7 cts. Primed andGrased... 12 Wc 10x12... 9“ “ “ ...18 12 xl4 ..10 “ “ “ ...26 12x16...11“ “ 27 12 x 18...12 “ “ * 30 12x20... 14“ “ * ...36 12x22. ..16“ “ < 40 12 x 24...18 “ “ ...46 The above Sash are \% inch thick, ami made plain. In all cases where they are made Lip-Sash, two cents per light will be added. All Bash glazed with good French Glass, primed with the best Paint, and superior Putty. Rolling Blindu for Windows, 60 couts per foot, measuring the length, A window five feet would cost $3, without painting,catch**, or hinges. PANEL DOORS. 1% inch thick, without moulding, $2 60—mould ing one side, $3 00—moulding both sides, $3 60. 1% inch thick, without moulding, $2 75—mould iug oue side, $3 25—moulding both aides,s3 76. linch thich, 4 pannels moulding on one Hide, $3 50—moulding both sides, $4 00. iuch thick, 4 panels moulding on one side, $4 00—moulding both sides, $4 50. In addition to the above, Bliuds painted and fur nished with hinges aud catches, if desired; also, Sash glazed with German or French plate, painted, stained, euameled, embossed aud Bohemian Glass, of all shades aud colors, for side and transom lights and office windows. Plain aud npecificatloua for all dcacription, of buildiuga furuinhodV. order, with estimate!, if de sired. Contracts mado for construction aud erection of bu&ldlugs, on reasonable terms. Scroll aud other descriptions of Brackets,for or uamentiug Cottages, Green Houses, Ac., made to order. The proprletora belug practical mechanics and builders, believe they can give entire satiafaction to all who may favor them with orders. •tf* All the above work will be furnished at short notice. Saab kept constantly on hand. All orders sent with the cash, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt attention. Work to be aeut by the River, Kail Road, or in Wagons, will be at tho riak of the purchaser, as the work will becoueiderad delivered. •ts-Special contractacau be made for largejoba M. BARRINGER, January 24. ly J. L. MORTON WALTER C. WRIGHT, At the junction of Oglethorpe aud Warren street*, opposite the Muecoge* Iron Works, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Dealer in grockriks, provisions and COUNTRY PRODUCE. Alwaye on baud and couetautly receiving new nupplie* of the fol lowing article* : Bacon and Lard ; Flour of various qualities Sugars, Crush ad and Powdered ; Sugar*. Whit* aud l ight Brown ; Crackers, Butter, Soda aud Sugvr ; Soap, Castile, Turpentine and Toilet; Cigars, of various brauda; Ground Ciuuatnou; Tobacco, Chewing aud Bui king ; Soda, iu pounds, halves and quarters; Sal Soda and Soup Powder*; Dapper; Bpice; Nutmeg; (linger Race; Dura Durham Mustard; Yeast Powdera, Drcston A Merrill's ; Teas, Oolong aud Hyaou; Mackerel; Sardiuta Salt, by the sack aud bushel; Bp*iiu Candles; Table Salt iu boxes; Adamantine Candles; Dure Daarl Starch; Snuff; Rio Coffee; Star and Tallow Candles; Cologne; Essences; Matches, waterproof and wax; Laudanum ; Dhalps* Moss Rose Candy.assorted; Meal aud Grita; Syrup and Hie* ; Tinware; Corn and Fodder; Lock's Curry Combs; Weeding Hoea; gives; Fry Dans ; Tubs; Sulphur, Copperas and Cream Tartar ; Bucket*; Salts aud Saltiwtre; Plow Lines; Clothes Lines and Dina; besides various other articles, such aa are generally kept iu a Grocery Store. Highest cash price paid for Raga, Tallow and Wax. 4Pwr* Call and examine for yourselves, for lam determined to aell aa cheap an the cheapest, for cash and epah ouly.. WALTER C. W RIGHT. Columbus, August 19. 1*59. LUCIUS HART, Noe. 4 mnl • Hurlln, kllp.lftw York, IMPORTER Os AND DEALER IN Block tin, bar lead, NICKRL, BUBBITT metal, ANTIMONY, TINNKKB’ SOLDER, BAR TIN, BPKLTKK “ BPKI.TEH. INOOT COPPER, PIO LEAD, BISMUTH. Aleo Manufacturer anil Importer of Bilver Plated and Britania Ware, Tha Trade supplied on the moat favorable t*rau. uct. 26-3 u GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! Prom sso~to $100! COME A IST ID BUY WHEELER &. WILSON’S AA/1 WORTH sold in the last six t|PJ # UUU months. They have an experi ence of six years in this community, which hag gained for them a reputation over all other Machines Makes perfect stitch that will not ravel; adapted to all kind of FAMILY SEWING. We keep constantly on hand lIKMMKKS, NEEDLES, SPOOLS, and both COTTON and SILK THREAD for those Machines. Instruction in the use and management given when desired gratis. HUNT, WARE A CO. Columbus, Ga., July 21,1869. ly ACEE & IVERSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS & CHEMISTS, SION OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE, No. 93 llroßil St., Columbus, Ga., Wholesale imd Retail Dealers iu Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, ACIDS, FINE SOAPS, Fmo Hair aud Tooth Brushes, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND GERMAN PERFUMERY, TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Pure Wines and Brandies FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. MEDICINE CHESTS, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, Fancy and Toilet Articles. FINE TOBACCO, Both Chewing and Smoking. Havana Cigars of all kinds, &c., &c., &c. *3- PRESCRIPTIONS “© Carefully prepared at all hours, Day or Night. ACEE & IVERSON. Columbus. Ga . Sept- 24, 1859. Cm DIRECT IMPORTATION! JUST received GUNS, manufac fuctuied fur our-1^ would do well to J call and see them Y J. ENNIS & CO., Nov. 21-2 m at the Sign of the Anvil. GOOD FURNITURE AT REASONABLE PRICES! IT is a significant fact that ‘’’DC’ the establishment of the NCV ELTY WOHKS FURNIT UR E WpPTSg MANUFACTORY, the prices of Furniture in this city have been reduced from the most exorbitant to something like reasonable prices. The proprietor has tho pleasure to inform his old customers and the public generally that he has again commenced to RETAIL FURNI TURE, and has opened n_i_ n 4. vr~ i/io j a*. oaic ivouma atitu. ito muau uu, a few’doors below the old stand, where lie will take pleasure in showing a varied stock of South ern made Furniture, which, in point of style, finish aud durability, he guarantees to he equal to the best, and ns cheap aa the cheapest. Wardrobe*, Bureaus, Washstands, Tables, Bed stead*, Etageres; Rocking, Parlor and Easy Chair*; Sofas, Lounges, Tete a-Tetes, Ottomans, Divans. Sideboards, Safes, Quartettes, Toilets, Book Cases, Secretaries, Music Stand*, Lowell Rackß, Hat Racks, Ac., Ac. Several new and beautiful style* of cheap Cottage Bedsteads. He would particularly call attention to his New Styles of Cottage Chairs, which for comfort, durability, cheapness aud ele gance, cannot be excelled Brackets for Buildings, Moulding*, Turning and Planing done at short notice. COFFINS ! Either plain, or iu Mahogany, Rosewood. Satin wood, or covered and beautifully mounted, furn ished at a few’ hour* notice aud at reasonable prices. W. K. HARRIS. Columbus, Ga., Augu*t 4,1859. ts Christmas is Coming! HOWELL & JOHNSON HAVE ju*t opened a large and varied assort ment of the following articles, to which they invite the attention of housekeepers and the lovers of GOOD THINGS. PRESERVES—Peach, Quince, Pine Apple,Egg, Plum, Ac. West India Preserves, consisting of Limes, Oranges, Pine Apple, Guava Jelly, and Ganton Ginger. JELLlES—Curraut, Quince, Pino Apple and Orange. Pickled Oysters, Fresh Baltimore Cove Oysters, Fresh Salmon, Fresh Lobsters, Green Corn, Green Peas and Tomatoes, in air tight cuds. English Chow Chow, Piccalilly, Gherkins and mixed Pickles. American do. Aun-ricun, English and French Mustard Sardiuee. Crackers. Ac. Fxeih Goshen Butter. English Dairy, Pine Apple aud State Cbce*e. Buckwheat and Rye Flour, Cranberries, Smoked Tongue*, Smoked Beef, Pickled do. Pickled Pork and White Beau* Codfish and Irish Potatoes, Onion*. Mackerel aud Salmon iu bbl*. und kit.*. Whito Fish in barrel* aud half barrel*. Apple*, Raleius, Curraut* aud Spice* for Mince Pie*, Fresh Fig* iu Drum*. Orange* and Piue Apples, ju*t received. One crate of fine Northern Cabbage, just re ceived. We have ou baud and are constantly receiving a select assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES! Such as Fine Teas, Loaf, Crushed and Pulverized Sugars; N.O.jtud Crushed Sugars. Golden Svrup; Rio, Laguyra, Java aud Mocha Coffee, Flour Meal, Rico, Haiti*. Starch, Soap, Caudles. Ac. 22 000 Torpedo*, aud 20 Boxe* Fire Cracker* for sale very low Having a large lot of Preserves, Jellies, aud fresh Can Goods, we will sell them at reduced price*. Keuiembt'r No. 138, between J. B. Strupper and the Masonic llall, Br- ad Street. Give us uu early call. &#*(loods sent home for city purchaser*. FRESH ARRIVALS! HPHE subscriber* are receiving a large and well X elected assortment of Family Groceriov,con sisting iu part of the following: Extra Choice Northern Butter in 16 lb. kit*; Fulton Market Beef iu half bat it!*; New Hulled Buckwheat; Nos. 1, 2 and .‘l Mackerel, in qr. and half bbli.; Smoked Beef Tongues; Bugai Cured Beef Hama; Bugar Cured Bacon Hams; Fresh Raisin*, Currants,Citron, Almonds, Pecan Nuts. Filberts, v.c,; Preserve*, Sauces and Cato ftps of every kind; Also the Finest imported Brandies and Wines, selected expressly for family use, of the most re liable importing hons< a in the United Mates; Also a choice selection of Domestic Liquors of every kind— tin* Old R\e Whisky. Peach and Appls Brandy. Ac., “Old Torn” Gin, Hirop de goinme, Bacchus and Faclieui Hitters; Also a large aud choice stock of Begars aud Tobacco of every brand and grade mtr Give ua a call. UUNBYACO. Columbus, Ga., Nov. 8,1869. HOME DISTILLERY. Liquor Warranted the Very Purest. FTMIE subscriber is now manufacturer ff j?\ I ing WHISKY daily, by a refining l ! process that much improves its flavor andMmlU quality. The beat of judges pronounce his liquor to be unrivaled iu Its strength and purity, and a number of our Physicians are using it. it needs only a sample of the article to convince every on* that such a thing as adulteration or dilution is impossible in its manufacture lam selling this pure Whisky at ontys2per gallon, and when told by the barrel a liberal de duetion will he allowed. Missis Barbie A Brattill on Randolph street, James W. Ryan on Front street, and C. Ogle tree, corner of Broad and Bryan streets, have my Whisky for sale In any quantities My Distillery Is ia Russell county, Ala.,one mils west of Girard. sept. AMBROSE lilt ANNAN UNPARALLELD SUCCESS! GENIUS TRIUMPHANT! B ARTHOLF’S SEWING MACHINE. Prices from $55 to $140! rpHIS Machino stands without h rival wherever i_ it bun been used. Tho simplicity of itscon itruction rendering it tho most desirable, while its work is so perfect and aatiafnctnry that it baa become a general favorite auiongat those Ladies who have used it. . .. These Machines can he Been In operation at the auction Btore of 8. Howard, No. ldl Broad at., next door above John B. Btrnpper’, or at my reaidence. The Ladica are invited to call and examine them. I will take great pleasure in exhibiting and ex plaining the operation* of the Machines Sewing Machines of all kinds put in good run ning order. F. A. FAIRCHILD, Agent. Columbus, May 14.1858. ts THE LIVER INTViaORATOR. FUEPAKBD BY DH. SANFORD, Compounded entirely from Gums, ifc one ol the best Purgatives and Liver Medicine! uuw U lure the public that actuana Cathartic, easier, milder, and more effectual than auy other medicine known, it iu not only a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first ou tiro Liver to eject it! inoi bid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus accomplishing two pur pose! effectually, without any of the painful feel ing! experienced in the operation of most Cathar tic!. It strengthens the ayetem at the same time that it purge! it; aud when taken daily iu moder ate duboß, will strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity. The Liver is one of the priucipal regula tors of the human bo- (Ji dy ; uud when it per forms its functioub . well, the powers are fully developed. The ?K stomach is almost en tirely dependent ou If the healthy action ol the Liver for the per- formanct of its func tions; when the atom- Ty aeh im at fault, the bowels are at fault, and the whole system sufleru in consequence l of one organ—the Liver —having ceased M to do it duty. For the diseases of that ‘J organ, one of the pro prietors has made it -a his study, in a practice of more than twenty fj years, to find some remedy wherewith to w counteract the many derangements to LJ which it is liable. To prove that thia remedy is at last found, any person troubled with Liver Com plaint, in auy of its W forms, has but to try a bottle, aud conviction is certain. These Gums remove y all morbid or bad mat ter from the system, supplying in their place a healthy flow ol (J} bile, invigorating the stomach, causing food to digest well, puri fying the blood, giving tone aud health to the whole machine LJ ry, removing the cause of the disease —effect L ing a radical cure. Bilious attacks are are cured, and, what is better, prevented, H by the occasional use oi the Liver Invigo ;rator. One dose alter eating Jis sufficient to relieve the stomach and pre- the food from rising and souring. *j Only one dose taken . , before retiring, pre veutc Nightmare. m | Only one dose taken at night, loosens tho bowels gently, aud cures Costivenuss. One dose taken after m each meal will cure Dyspepsia. r*’ One dose of two jtoa-spooufuta will al ways relieve Sick , , j Headache. Oue bottle taken for •• female obstruction re moves the cause of the , , I disease, and makes a perfect cure. Xy j Only ouedoseimin*- £j diately relieves Chol ic, while | One dose, oftau re- J , peated, is a sure cure for Cholera Morbus, O and a preventive of Cholera. Only oue bottle is needed to throw out of the system the affects hr iof medicine after a long sickness. One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all naliownose or uu- Ua natural color from the skin. One dose taken a r\ short time before eat ing gives vigor to th< \J appetite, aud makes food digest well. One dose often re- lj peated, cures Chrouic Diarrhoea in its worst forms, while Summer and Bowel complaints yield almost to the first dose. | One or two doses j cures attacks caused by Worms in Chil r dreu; thereis nosurer, safer, or speedier rem- edy in the world, as it never fuils. l! A few bottles cures ■* Dropsy, by exciting the absorbents. _ We take pleasure in Q recommending this medicine an a proven- tive for Fever and Aguws Chill Fevei, , , anil all Fevers of a Bilious Type. Itoper-j fTI ate® with certainty, and thousands are wii- O’ ling to testify to its wonderful virtues. i All who used it are giving their unanimous tei timony in its favor. water in tlio mouth with the luvigora tor, aud swallow both together. THE LI VER IN VIGORATOR Is a Scientific Medical Discovery, aud is daily work ing cures almost too great for belief, it cure* us if by magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure auy kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaun dice or Dyspepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the result of a DISEASED LIVER. * Price One Dollar per Bottle. DR. SANFORD, Proprietor. 345 Broadway, New York. Bold, iu Columbus, by PEMBERTON A CARTER, JOHN W. BROOKS, URQUHART A CHAPMAN, AC EE A IVERSON, WHITESIDE A CO., March 22. ’69-ly and all Druggists. HARRISON & PITTS, COMMISSI ON M EACH AN TS, AUCTIONEERS AND NEGRO BROKERS, No. 59 and 01 Broadst., Columbus, Ga., IA7OULD iuform their friends aud the public v V generally that they still continue the above busmens at their old stand. Having every fucility at command towards conducting their business properly, and giving satisfaction to all, they solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore so liberally extended them. Every exertion will be used to give entire satisfaction to all who may con fide their business to their care. They will give their personal attention to the sales of MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ; RENTING AND SALE OF REAL ESTATE; SALE OF NEGROES ON COMMISSION, Ac. Liberal advances made on Negroes, Mer chandise and Produce placed witli us lor sale. Administrator's & Executor’s Sales ATTiSNDKI> TO ON LIBERAL TER MB. Having made arrangements in Richmond and other markets to be kept constantly supplied with good healthy NKGROhS, of all classes, we ask farmers and others who wish to purchase to call aud examine our stock. Cash Paid for likely Young Negroes We have received agencies from some of the heaviest Manufacturers of Virginia and North Carolina Tobacco, and are now receiving our winter's supply of every grade, from 16 to 76 cents per pound, to which wo iuvite the attention of Planters and Merchants. C. 8. HARRISON', GEO. I. PITTS. Columbus. Sept, and, 1869. ly Livery and Sale Stable. IVEY, HM ITU & CO. r | MIL undersigned having purchased X the intercut iu the Livery and SnloefijfcsgQy* Stable of F. (1 Wilkins aud A. I. Robison, formerly occupied by IVEY, WILKINS A CO., the busi noHH will in future be conducted uuder the name and style of IVEY, SMITH A CO., and solicit a Continuation of the patrouage heretofore so liber ally bestowed. JAS. A. CHAPMAN, Jau.2l-tf CUAS. V SMITH. DISSOLUTION. f 1 1 11 K copartnership heretofore existing under X tho name aud stylo ot IVEY, WILKINS A CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those indebted to the late firm, and those having claims agaiust the same w ill please settle with and present to IVKY, SMITH A CO., who alone are authorized to settle the same. J. U. IVKY, K. U. WILKINS, Columbus. Jau. 21-ts A. 1. KOUIBON. CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES (M ali kinds and of best quality CAN Bl OBTAINED OF ■V-A-IST MARCUS CIONSHTING In part of the following articles: J Cranbert b s, Currants. Cltton, Almonds, Bunch Halains. Bec*dl*aa Raisins Bisr.il Nuts, English Walnuts, Picaus, Fpicesofall kinds; Gelatine, Cooking Wine, Cooking Brandy, Sweet Cider, Lemons, Oranges, Apples, Pickles, Btuart’s Candy, Choice o<>hen Butter, Dr* serves aud hauces of all kinds; Mackerel; dices* es all kinds: Freeh Cracker*; * Beef Tongues; Smoked Beef; Salmon, Shad and Whit* Fish. W W’iue, Brandy and Liquors of the best quality. FIRE WORKS or KVERY DESCRIPTION.’ CuliitnhiiN.O* . Dr 21. If M YTTKKSMKB I MATTREHKM ALL alte., us iUßerior quality, coc.Uutlj on hand and mad. to order, at uiylT-tf KOOK INLAND PAPER MILLS. KKFERVKSCKNT SELTmjdPEMENT. r I *IIIS valuable ami popular Medieiue, pn narnl 1 in conformity with the anuly hi. if the w ati n of the celebrated Feltxer Fpring, iu Gem.any. in a most convenient and portable hum, lon. univer sally lecelveil the moil faunaW- lecoionn nils tton- of tho inediea! profoait n and a dist.-iniuv public, ue the MOST EFFICIENT AND AGUE! ABU. Malixio A-i3 oi-iont in u.e, utiti aa entitle,, to apeeiai pit ten nee over the many Mineral split!* Water*, eeullity Powders, and other (.initial articles, both lu.m m compactness aud greater efficacy, it may he used with the best efleet in all BILIOUS AND PKUUILK DISEASES, SlCh 11KADACUE, LuSS OF AIT I.'ll'l R INDIGESTION, AND ALL SIM ILAR COMPLAINTS i'ECUoI AItLY INCIDENT TO THE Spring and Summer Seasons. It is particularly adapted to the the wants wi Travelers by Sea aud Land, Residents i, H,.; Climates, i'ersous ot Sedentary llubiu Invalids and Convalescent!; Cuj tain*, of Vessels aud Planters witi lino it a valuable addition’ to their Medicine Chests. With those who have used it, it has high favoi aud is deemed i u and tape nautili. IN A TURBID fcTATE OF THE LIVER—n renders great service in restoring healthy action IN GOUT AND KIIKUMATISM—It gi\e.. ih, best satisfaction, allaying all iufluinmaio! y ey u,[,. toms, and in many cases effectually curing them afflicted. ITS SUCCESS IN CASES OF GRAVEL, IND GESTION , HEARTBURN AN D COSTIVEN Proves it to boa Medicine of the greatest utility ACIDITY UK THE STOMACH, AND TliL DiS TRESSING SICIOiESS fcO UfcUAL LIRIMj PREGNANCY —Yields speedily, and with maiked success uudei its bealthlul influence. IT AFFORDS THE GREATEST BELIEF Tu THOSE AFFLICTED WITH OR SUBJECT Tu THE PILES —ACTING gently on the bowels, neu tralizing all irritating secretions, and thereby re moving all inflammatory tendencies. IN FACT, IT IS INVALUABLE IN ALL CAfrEij WHERE A GENTLE APERIENT Oil PURGATIVE IS REQUIRED. It is iu the form of a Powder, can fully j ut up in bottles, to keep in any climate, enu men ly quires water poured upon it to produce a delight ful eflorvescent beverage. Taken in the morning, it never interfere! with the avocations ol the day, acting gently on the system, restoring the digestive powers, exciting h healthy and vigorous tone of the itomac h, and creating an elasticity of mind and flow of spirits which give zest to every enjoyment. It also ena bles the invalid to enjoy many luxuries with im punity, from which he must otherwise be debarred, and without which life is irksome and distressing. Numerous testimonials from professional and other gentlemen of the highest standing through out the country, and its steadily increasing popu tarity for a series of years, strongly guarantee its efficacy and valuable chaiacter, and command it to the favorable notice of an intelligent public. Prepared and Sold, Retail by JOHN A. TARRANT A CO., Dhuggists, No. 278 Greenwich-st.jCor. of Warren. N. Y June 25, 1859-ly SEWING MACHINES! MARBLE AND GRANITE ■W O H 321 JS, COLUMBUS, GA. ’’pUlri establishment is situated <,n Oglethorpe A. street, iu front of the Oglethorpe House, where is to he fouml a largo assortment of Monuments, Tombs, Tablets, Vases, Urns, Figures, and MAIUILE MANTEL PIECES, all workod from original designs, drawn by the best Monumental Aiehitects. in Italy and Flume, and warranted of the host Italian aud American Marble. The public is respectfully invited to call and examine my work and know my prices before ordering from any other point. As 1 have ONE THICK ONI,Y, persons ordering bv letter may feel confident tliut they will he as well, if not better, satisfied with my work, when they receive it, as if they were to come themselves and buy it. Iu token of my sincerity, 1 give poisons who order by letter, or buy of my agent, tbu right to return the work at my risk aud txpcm-e.il it i not as good as they expected. 4ttf* IKON RAIDING furnished at short notice. HENRY’ McCAULEY, Proprietor. G. W. McDuffie, Traveling Agent. May 11, 1859. dly MARBLE AND GRANITEWORKB Oglethorpe st., near Gunby’s Corner, WHERE I offer for sale MONUMENTS, TAB LETS, TOMBS. HEADSTONES, Ac., of American and Italian Marble, at prices as low as they can be bought for North or South. 1 tuve just received of the celebrated R. E. Launitz, New York, fifty designs and models of tbo latest style of Monumental Work, got up iu Italy, Prance and tbe United States, which 1 will sell st New York prices, freight added. Average price of Monuments from sst> to $2,000. Cast Iron and Wire Railing nn r..r. cwDeverue dauh u ......... .... u wiu..,. i.i deal ills anu Buildings; PARIAN MARBLE CASES, to secure Arubrolype Pictures to Marble Monuments, 4c. S"One price only; orders from the country punctually attended to. A reduction of 2o per cent made on Hollowed Monuments imported di rect from Leghorn. THOMAS KENNY. Columbus, June 20, 1869. ly CHOICE STATIONERY. JUST received a full assortment of SUPERFINE liOYAI. FOLIO POST; “ FOLIO POST; “ QUARTO POST; “ COMMERCIAL POST; MEDIUM, all weights; “ DEMY, “ •< “ FLATCAP, “ “ “ LAWYERS’ BRIEFS, a very superior article; “ MERCANTILE CAP; “ FOOLSCAP; “ MERCANTILE NOTE; LETTER, in half and quarter reams, of all qualities, 4c., Ac., together with NEWS and WRAPPING PAPER of every size and supetior quality. For sale at uu usually low prices at the Dec.l7-tf ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS. A. CABMAN, GUN AND LOCK SMITH, Cruwfoi and St.jouo door west of Rankin’* Cornu Near the Market, COLUMBUS, GA. Gy UNS aud Uistols. Shot Pouches T aud Powder Flasks, repaired ‘* Cabinet, Desk, Trunk and Keys of nil descriptions made ■ fitted. Trunks, and Patent Trunk aud Valise Locks repaired. Bells, all sizes aud tones. Fancy Bell Pulls Patent Bell carriages and wire, with which I will hang Bell* and warrant them to keep in order. Andirons and Brass work of all sorts repaired. Terms ca*h on delivery. May 6, 1859. ly Negroes! Negroes! WE are continually receiving from Vii ginia and North Carolina a large and well selected stock of MEN, WOMEN, BOYS and GIKLB, including Field Hands. House Servants, Mechanics. Ac., bought by one of the nnn expressly for thia market,* and our friends may rely on getting Negroes of good character, coming up fully to our represen tations, us we sell none on commission. July 23,’59-ly HATCHER & McGKIIKE. MO TICK I NOTICE! Ofkiok Muscoaxx Rail Road, \ Columbus, On., April 24. / nnilK charges on Cotton X by this Road to Savau w&Q&iiX iaj . I nah will be Sixty Cent h •', MKri-rr-jL per 100 lbs., until further— iWg n Cl u ot , ic# - W. L. CLARK, Wot, ld-tf Superintendent. NOTICE! SHIPPERS of Frelghton theopulikn •ante Branch and Montgomery and West * I Point Rail Hoad, are notified tliat<4^' T , Freight will bo received from Sun HI ■ until 4 o’clock p. ut., and nut before or after these hours. J. E. APPLKR, Agent. Columbus, Dec. 20, 1858-ts CHANGE OF SCHEDULE! Cjgffiaa Baatfla -i Mtracoai* Hail P.c*d, 1 Oolumbui, Ua., July 16, 1868./ 171 ROM ami altar tbla datu, the Day Mall Trull. win luav, tha Doputat3.4s P. M., and arrive at Macon at 9.18 p. M. heave Macon at 9.46 A. M.; arrive al Coltini bun at 8.46 P. M. Night Mail Train will leave Columbu, al 4 A M.,and arrivoat Maeou at 9 60 A.M. Leava Macon at 11.46 P. M., arrive at Oolutu buat 6.36 A. M. W. L. CLARK, Colnmbiia, Nov. ltl, 1869. Sup't. STEREOSCOPES! VKINE aaaorlment of Btoreo.cope* ami Views, to whaob Ilia pnblloaro invited to call and exaintue, at Oct. 20. J. \V. PKA-K’P BOOK STORE. wastus b esauviAS AND MEXICAN GPXJA.IVO, IN BAOKn aud IIAKKELB, for aala low at tha tha Oftlca of Ilia KOOK ISLAND PAPKR MILLS. Columbus, .lan. 21-ts CKRKBT ANIJ PLASTER I'AUISI Hydraulic Cemant ami pi.tt.r I'aii. i waya on band aud for aula by No¥ - 8 - UUNBYACO. BI RMXU b'l. I II) I BEST Burn'un Fluid for rale by Dec ii-ts UlitlUllAßT A CHAPMAN. BLOWN SALT. AA SACKS, for .ale by ’ E. BAKNAHD A CO.