COLTJMBUS: ]
Largest City and Country Circulation.
Satui'ilay Morning, Morcli 10, 1800.
We lay before our reiulers to-<lay, Hie
cborler of the Opelika aud Talladega ltail
Hoad Company, obtained at tho late see- :
sion of the Legislature of Alabama. Thin
it an enterprise in which oar city has :
much interest. Head and lay it carefully
away.
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Self Destruction.
We learn from the Selma Sentinel that
a man named Crane, a furniture dealer
in Cahawba, Ala., hung himself in that
town on Monday morning last. He
leaves a large family. The cause of the
rash act is unknown.
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Senator Hunter an While l.alior
Here is u word just spoken hy Senator
Hunter in the Senate :
“Nor is it (ruo that the institulion of
slavery makes manual lubor on the part
of tiie whites despicable in the slavehold
ing Slates. There is no country on
earth in which honest labor, as I beliovc,
more respected ; and of Ibis 1 am certain,
that every white laborer in tho elavehol
ding States is more nearly on an equality
with every other man in the community
thanfevery white laborer in llie North is
on terms of equality with every other
man in the North.”
Winter Davl, In Nor Hi Carolina.
In the Opposition Convention ut Hal
cigh, which closed its session on the fflid
ull., after approving the nomination of
W. A. Grnhnin, of North Carolina, for
president, and Washington Hunt, of New
I ork, for vioo President, pending one of
the resolutions.
Mr. Raynor offered an amendment sus
taining alt the Southern Opposition mem
bers now in Congress in the position they
now occupy before their country.
The amendment was opposed on the
ground that their resolutions included
Henry Winter Davis, of Maryland.
Here a very warm debate sprung up,
itt which Mr. Smith, of Halifax, Rogers,
Manly and Symc, of Wake, took issue
with Mr. linyner, who refused to change
his amendment so ns uot to include Davis,
of Maryland, hut who made a speech,
paying a glowing tribute to his abilities
and purity as a politician.
This speech created considerable dis
satisfaction, and the debate continued in
a high state of ferment for soino time.—
The amendment was then noted on, which
was almost unanimously voted down, and
the original resolution, us offered by Mr.
Smith, of Halifax, was then passed unani
mously.
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Extract from William I*. Wright & Co.’s
Circular, dated New York, March 0, and
sent out per steamship Kuropa:
Tito continued heavy receipts at the
ports give currency to estimates exceeding
4,800,000 bales. We think tho opinions
on the subject are nxnggentled People
argue that bceauso our receipts up to
this time ure 8,005,000 bales, we ought
to receive a proportionate supply during
the remainder of the season We incline
to tho opinion that Hie very magnitude of
supply so far, gives ground for belief in a
cessation of receipts shortly.
The following is a statement of Hie
movement in cotton since the Ist Septem
ber last, ns compared with the previous
three years:
IStiO. IK",ft. IK.VB. 1857.
lice, at l*'ts...:i„ r s,.',.(NHI 2.1144.1HX) 1,1818,000 2..'15;.,im0
Kx. toll. 11...1.838.18X1 tl.'.li.OHl 748,0181 78;,.(MH>
*• France 4in,one ;tgs., mk> 242.188) Yvj.imhi
” Other F.f*. 24H.000 202,0(81 ma.txtn 221MMK)
Tot’l Kxp t 2.206,(881 J.,'i7o,ikhi i.|;,;,.(Bhi I.2ti.tH
5i,,,-k uii h' 1.1.111,000 070.000 748.030 220,000
Os which during tho past week included
in the above :
Ho\ni Port# 129,000 79.000 lio.ooo hM.ooo
Kx.toii.H ... 97.000 ,'Hi.IHM) 40,000 O.S.(MH)
“ France 19.000 k.ooo o.ooir 16,000
•* other F. 1'... la.ooo 19, n0n U.tMl I*o,ooo
Total Kxporta...l3!,ooo 83,000 72.000 109,000
Si'MMAttY. — Receipts. — Jncreueo at the
porta compared with last year, (>21,000
bales. Exports, —lncrease to Great Brit
ain, 582,000 bales; iucreusu to France,
01,000; decrease to other foreign ports,
11,000. Total increase in exports 020,000
bales.
Nurlli and South Alabama Komi.
Wo were pleased to observe so goodly
an attendance on the part of stockholders
on yeslorday. The following named gen
tlemen were elected directors for the en
suing year, vix: F. M. Gilmer, Thomas
11. Watts, Win. G. Hives, Ed. Harrison,
G. Guttler, James Marks, It. ('. Junes,
R M Cain, W. C. Ribb, It. Tremble,
John D. l'helan, James H. Smith and S.
F. Rice. We understand that nt a sub
sequent mooting of tho directors, F. M.
Gilmer was re elected President of the
Hoad for next term.
The President read quite an ciicourag
iug letter from Mobile, regarding the
prospect of the Road and Dank, which
we hope will be realized. The enterprise
is now fairly afloat, aud all hands must
come to tho rescue Wo understand
there has been some $1(10 to $175,000
already subscribed hy individuals; this
should be increased to at least $850,000
atouce, iu this section of the State, with
out dittioulty, and then if tho city ol
Montgomery shall take $150,000 more, it
will put the Dank attachment beyond
contingency, and ultimately secure the
completion of tho Road. One strong pull,
a pull altogether, nt this time, is of great
importance.— Mont. Confederation, O/A.
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• •rtnul Forgery.
A grand forgery mid fraud was discov
ered yesterday, of which the most impor
tant tact is: that u person representing
himself as t? N. Drown, pi well known
and respectable negro trader of this city,)
forged bills discounted at the Huuk of the
State of Ueorgia, to tho amount of mole
than SBO,OOO.
The hills were all very neatly printed
forms tilled up ; and among drawers, en
dorsers, acceptors, \e , were such names
as Win. Knox, E. Harrison, Hives, Hattie
A Go., nml a dozen others—most of them
persons of very great wealth. Why the
Dank did not require proof of the sup
posed Draw it's identity, when ittelegrapU
ed Mr. ,1. Morris ns to his reliability, we
cauuot imagine.
There ate two suppositions offered here
-one that the forger is Dagbv, the Ma
ryland apprentice swindler; the other,
that he is the accomplished chevalier din
auitrte, expo-ed in the New Orleans Hi*
eayuneof libth ult., as the swindler of a
rub planter, out of sti,oooor s7,tKai with
forged drafts. The latter fellow uses the
names of persons trading in negroes gen
erally.— Mont. Mnl of Thursday,
Mwvuu ami Augusta Hall Hoad.
Augusta, with the aid furnished from
South Carolina, brings to work of build
ing this road, $1,200,000. Warren mid
Hancock comities will, it is expected,
raise sffoo,ooo, leaving only S4OO,IKK) to
bo railed iu Held win nd llibb, to com
ut.no. tka work. What .ay the peopleof
Macon ? Shall w. lend the needed aid of
s2lHi,lK>o or 1*250,000T U we do not.
th. enterprise may fail. Uaoth ’
route, (via Covington and Griffin ) t„ i
selected by Augusta to reach the South
Weat, —Macon Citizen.
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On Thursday night last, n Mr. Willi.
Norris, was run over and killed by the
caiaof the Atlanta and Weet I’oint Rail-
Road. It occurred a short distance above
Fairburu, where he was lying across ths
track.
RAIL ROAD CHARTER.
An Act to incorporate the Opelika and
Talladega Rail Rond Company.
Section 1. lie it enacted by the Senate ]
and House of Itrpreientativcs of the State of |
Alabama in General Assembly convened,
that Walter G. Williams, H. It. Patrick,
John R. Slaughter, William Griffin, R. G.
Young, John Dell, A. McNeal, T. J. Var
daman, John P. Oden, J D. Griffin,
A. G. Holloway, G. M. Gamble, Michael
| Stone, William Rogers andJ. M. Lanuin,
• he, and they are hereby appointed Com
! missioners to open books and receive sub
; scriptions for stock, at such times and
places as they may think proper —appoint
Agents to solicit subscriptions for stock
| in a Rail Road to be constructed from
j Opelika, in Russell co., Ala., by Dadevillo
in Tallapoosa co., to some point on tho
Alabama and Tennessee Rivers Rail Road,
between the Kast bank of the Coosa River
and the town of Talladega. And any
one or more of said Commissioners inny
; open said hooks aud appoint said Agents
and fix times nnd places as aforesaid.
Sko. 2. He it farther enacted, That so
soon as ono hundred thousand dollars
shall lie subscribed for the purpose afore
said, said Commissioners or any one or
more of them shall call a meeting of said
subscribers, in tho town of Dadevillc, hy
giving notice of tho time and place, in
one or more newspapers published in said
county of Tallnpoosa, for twenty dnys,
nnd such subscribers are hereby author
ised nnd empowered, to organize them
selves ns n body corporate, in the name
of Hie Opelika and Talladega Rail Road
Company, with the powers, privileges
ami liabilities hereinafter specified—hy
resolution to that effect, entered on the
minutes of their proceedings.
Sei'. 8. He it further enacted, That said
subscribers nnd (heir successors forever,
are hereby created a body corpnrnte, by
tho name of the “ Opelika and Talladega
Rail Road Company,” and in that name
it inny suo nnd bo sued in Daw nnd equi
ty—may have and use a common Heal, and
llto same alter nt pleasure—may cstnb
lisli such By-Laws and Rules for tho
Government of said Company and its Offi
cers and Agents, not inconsistent with
tho Constitution nnd laws of this State,
or tho United Stales, ns to thorn may
seem proper. Tho Capital Slock of said
Company shall be cue million five hun
dred thousand dollars, nnd shall bo di
vided into shares of one hundred dollars
each, which shall he paid in, in such in
| Kiailments as the board of Directors here
inafter provided for, inny direct.
Skc. t. He it further matted. That said
subscribers at tho meeting aforesaid, for
Hie purpose of organizing under this
Charter, and the Stockholders ill this
Company, when organized, nnd their
successors in office, nt nil future meetings
of stockholders, nmy vote in person or by
proxy, appointed in writing, ono vote for
each share of stock, and in all such inert
ings the voto shall he hy ballot, nnd a
majority of slock sluill govern, and that
said meeting of subscribers after they
have hy resolution accepted Hie provi
sions of this Charter, said Stockholders
shall proceed to elect the Officers of said
Company, who are hereby declared to be
j a President, Secretary, Treasurer and a
Dom'd of jDirectors, to consist of not
more titan nine persons, of which the
I’reaident f ltnll bo ono, till of whom, tx
copt tin) Secretary nntl Treasurer, shall
bo Stockholders in said Company, and all
of them shall liold their oflico for one
your and until their successors tire elect
ed mid qualified, and ready to enter upon
(lie discharge of their re-pectire duties.
And the (’resident nnd Directors of said
Company shall linvc power to appoint
such other Officers and Agents for said
Company as they or a majority of them
may think fit A majority of said Direc
tors, with the President, shall form a
quorum. And said Hoard of Directors
shall keep in n neat, bound Hook, a neat
nnd correct record of all their proceedings,
which together with nil other books of
accounts connected with the business of
tlio Company, shall be opened nt all rea
sonable times for inspection by any stock
bolder of the Company.
Sku. 6. Hr it further enacted, That tiie
Treasurer of said Company shall give
bond with good security to, be approved
by the Hoard of Directors, in suelt sum
us the Hoard shall direct, conditioned to
perform all the duties requirod of him by
llio Hoard of Directors of said Company,
and to keep uii the monies which may
come to his littuds us such Treasurer, and
pay the same over, or account for the
same us required by said Directors. And
the Secretary shall ulso give bond and
security iu like rnauner, for the faithful
performance of the duties of his office, if
t ho Directors think proper to require it.
And tiie Treasurer and Secretary shall
receive such salary as tho Hoard may
allow.
Sue. (i. He it further enacted, That so
soon as said Company is organized in the
manner aforesaid, ull its affairs ami in
terests shall be managed and eontroled
by the Hold of Director.- aforesaid.
Hec. 7. lie it further enacted. That said
Company shall liuve power to contract for
the right of way, uud all neces-ary ma
terials for the construction of said Hail
Road, as aforesaid, aud to receive and to
hold conveyances for the saute in fee
simple or other less estate, as they may
desire. Anvl iu case the Company aud
the owner of tho land cannot agree as to
the value of tho land for the right of
way, or for Depots, or materials, such as
timber, stone, Baud, gravel, dirt, or
iu ease the owner is a minor, lunatic, or
married woman, or non-resident of this
State, il shall be lawful lor the Company,
or its Agent, to apply to the Slieritf of
the cuuuty where such laud or material
may be. stating iu writing any ono or
more of the above facts, together witli a
description of the laud, or materials
which tho Compuuy desires to have, ami
shall give ou said paper good security
for costs, payable to the Judge of l’ro
bate for the county, uuli all costs of said
proceedings, valued us near us may be,
said Sheriff shall therefore proceed to
summons fire persons wlto are disinter
ested aud of lawful age, competent to act
us Jurors iu -aid cuuuty, and endorse
their iiutuvs ou said application, and said
Sheriff together with said Jurors shall
proceed forthwith if required by the
Agent of said Company to where the land
or materials may be situated, and said
Sheriff shall swear each of said Jurors to
value said lauds or materials, faithfully,
nnd according to the best of bis knowl
edge and judgment, and without favor to
either party, and said Jury shall then ex
amine (lie premises or materials, audit
either party desires to offer evidence, it
may be done, and the Jury, or a majori
ty, shall make their award iu writing, de
scribing tho laud, or materials, which
they condemn, and the value they sssess.
in making this award, they shall take
into consideration, as un offset to the
value of the land or material, the en
hanced value of the laud or materials, by
reason of the construction of said lloud,
nnd if (lie latter it greater than the value
of or dsmago to the former, they shall
to render their verdiot Hut if the’owner
sustains in their opinion, more injury
than benefit, then they shall say by their
award, how much nt re, and stii l award
shall be dated and signed by tiie Jurors
making it, and delivered to the Sheriff,
who shall return the same, together with
all the papers, to the I’robate Court within
five day* thereafter, who shall receive
and file the same in his office, which said
award shall have the effect of vesting the
| absolute title to said laud, or materials,
lin said Company, upon the payment by
said Company into tiie hands cf the Judge
of l’robate, the nniouut of money which
tho said award may require to be paid.
And said Judge of l’robate is hereby de
dared to he responsible on his official j
bond for tho faithful payment of said
money to the party entitled to it, when
the same is called for, nnd the Judge
shall endorse his receipt of said money
on said proceeding-, and shall record all
of said proceedings aud index the same
in the Record of Deeds in his office. I
Said Sheriff nnd Jurors and witness- ]
os, nnd said Probate Judge, shall re- j
ceive from said Company such fees as ure ;
allowed by law for similar services, nnd
should said costs remain unpaid for a
period of thirty days, the Judge of Pro
bate is required to issue executions in his
name against said Company, together
with said security for said costs, the
items of which must be specified on the
execution.
Sue. H. He it farther enacted, That cith
er parly shall have the right to remove
said cause by certiorari, after said uward
has beon rendered and recorded as afore
said, to the Circuit Court of the County
ut any time within three months after
the same has been rendered, and anew
trial shall then bo had on the merits with
out any regard to defects in the proceed
ings before the Sheriff or in the Probate
Court office, upon given security for Hie
costs of the trial in the Circuit Court.
If the Company shall take up said award,
in addition to the bond for costs afore
said, they shall give bond and security to
be approved by the Judgo of Probate, to
pay the Defendant all such costs arid
damages ns may be rendered against the
Company in said Circuit Court. Rut the
rigtil of appeal must not he construed to
deprive the Compuuy of the right of pro
ceeding with the work, or construction
of the Road, provided the Company shall
have paid the award into tho hands of the
Judge of Probate as aforesaid, and in case
the Company appeals, lias also given the
bond and security aforesaid, to pay all
costs nnd damages, which may he ad
judged in the Circuit Court.
Sec. 8. Jle it further enacted, That said
Company shall not call in nioro than
thirty-throe and one third per cent of the
original Stock within any one year. And
if the said installment is not paid nt the
time required, the Company may give
twenty days notice of the fact by adver
tisement in writing, put at the door of
their office and at the door of the Court
House of the county where said sub
scriber lives, aud also, Hint at the end of
tho twenty days they will proceed to sell
said Stock to the highest bidder—said
Stock may be sold by the President, or
any Agent of the Company duly author
ised thereto in writing, who shall give
Hie purchuser a cirtiticate of the fact,
which shall vest all the Stockholder’s
right in him. The proceeds shall be cred
ited ou llie claim of the Company against
suid Stockholder, and the overplus, (if
any) paid to him If there is a balance
due the Company, it shall have the right
to suo the Stockholder in the usual man
ner.
line 10. He it further enacted, That said
Cotnpttny shall havo the power to borrow
money, and to that end may issuo bonds
iu such sums, and payable at such times,
wilit interest payable with every six or
twelve months as they may think best,
and they may give security by mortgage
or any other lawful manner, and if in the
construction of said Road said Company
shall find it necessary to cross any pub
lic road, or occupy the bed or track of any
public road, the Company shall be bound
to make a safe and covenient crossing for
the public, or another as good road for
tbo public—if the track of the road is
occupied. And this Company shall be
bound to receive all freights and passen
gers, sent over his road by other Com
panies, at tiie same rate of charge which
is made for freights or passage atitsotvu
depots, prodded the Company sendfitg snid
freight or passengers does tho same by
this Company.
Sue. 11. He it further enacted, That
subscriptions to Stock may be mude in
money or in labor material, and provis
ions, but no subscriber shall bo liable for
moro than the amount subscribed, with
tho accruing interest.
Sue. Iff. lie it further enacted. That said
Company shall have power to unite with
any other liail lioad Company in con
structing a road for their joint use, for
any portion of the way between the two
points, to be united by the construction
of this rotid, on such terms as the Com
pany may agreo on, not inconsistent
with the terms of their respective Char
ters, and the right to charter other Hoads
to cross tho trunk of this road, or to unite
with it, is horoby re “erred
New Article of Commerce for Itleiu
|tltli.
A portion of tiie cargo of the steamer
Silver Moon, which arrived front Ciuciu
uati yesterday, was composed of 100 sacks
guano—the first shipmentever made here.
1 hough one of the best fertilizers ever
discovered, guatio has not been used to
any extent south of Virginia. The rea
sou for this may exist tit the fact that
the uew lands of Mississippi, Arkansas
aud Louisiana, which are sufficiently rich
not to need any Artificial means to causo
them to produce abundantly, Itavc been
so cheap as to justify the pluulcrto leave
his worn out farm and take up his abode
in tho fruitful bottoms iu the great valley
of tho Mississippi. The rapid inoreuee
iu the value of land in these regions,
however, has compelled him to adopt the
use of a fertilizer which, heretofore, lias
been almost unknown, uud which is des
tined to become with us, ns it is with
other portions of the world, a considera
ble article of commerce — Avalanche.
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Silver and Lend Mlnen In Noxubee.
Thu Mucou (Miss.) lieacou says: It
lias long been knewu to the older settlers
of this country, that a mine of silver ex
isted somewhere iu this region of coun
try, but the exact locality bus until of late,
I been artfully concealed. It was kuowu
! to the ludiuits before their removal, aud
they wore often seen with the precious
metal in their possession, but they stoutly
resisted all pale faces’ attempts at per
suading them to reveal the secret. Iu the
hills about Summerville, largo cavities
can at this day be seen, tiie ouly and
fruitless result of the white mail's labor,
but a sou of the Kmerald Isle happened
lately to put his foot into it. The ore
was sent to New York to be tested, and
the result wns ti yield of (18 per ceut. of
pure silver. The discoverer took a bee
line for Columbus and entered the laud.
All the adjoiuing lands, which were pub
lic, have been also entered.
—as t
NlinTA’ of Monroe Counl)- allot.
We understand that Mr. llowden, Sher
iff of Monroe county, wns shot ou Mott
day. lie attempted to serve a writ on a
man named llineeley, who advised him
uot to do it. The Sheriff’ said he must
attend to his duty and gave him tho writ,
llinesley handed it back ; the Sheriff re
fused to receive it, but jumped into hit
buggy which was at hand, and drove off.
lie had not proceeded ten steps, when
llinesley drew a pistol and shot him
through the body. The Sheriff is not ex
peeled to live This affair occurred about
live miles from Forsyth, near Hinesle/'s
store. —Macon Telegraph.
Wisdom mid Money,
Few men have a readier excuse for their
homage than the Grecian sage, who being
asked why philosophers always ran after
rieh men, while rich men never courted
philosophers, replied, “because the latter
know they waul money, while the former
haven’t sense enough to know they want
wisdom.”
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David Palmerston, who was in Mon
roe, W alton county, Jail, on a charge of
robbing tho Athens post office, has made
his eloepe.
TELEGRAPHIC.
TELEOItAPH Eli TO THE VAII.T SUN.
Destructive Fire 111 Kufauln.
Eufaola, March 9. —A destructive fire
occurred in this city early this morning,
destroying an entire block in tho princi
pal business portion of the city. The
loss is estimated at about $40,000. Cory
& Barrington ; Fenn & Lewis, carriage
makers; E. 11. Hunter; G. ltamser, fur
niture dealers ; D. C. Heidi, book and
job printer, are among the principal suf
ferers. The wind was blowing quite a
gale at the time, and though strenuous
efforts were made to arrest the flames,
they wero unavailing until a block was
consumed.
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A ilaically Governor.
Gov. Bissell, of Illinois, has been de
tected in very dishonest uso of his official
station, to euable a fugitive slave to elude
urrest. The circumstances are remarka
ble, and show the most deliberate pur
pose to prevtDt Hie return of a criminal
and facilitate the escape of a felon, mere
ly because he was a slave. The facts
are related iu the Louisville Courier.
A negro slave was indicted at Frank
fort, Ky., for burglary. Beforo trial ho
was spirited away by some abolitionists
into Canada. Some years afterwards he
was found at Chicago, and having taken
to stealing there, was committed and sent
to the State prison at Joilet. His term
expired on the 19th of February.
His owner, apprised of these facts, ob
tained a requisition from the Governor
of Kentucky for the surrender of the ne
gro, as a “fugitive from justice.” Gov.
Bissell anticipated the period of the ter
mination of the sentence, by a pardon,
which took place a week before the regu
lar expiring of the term of imprisonment.
The requisition was presented to him on
the Bth; lie postponed action until the
next day, when tiie papers were granted.
The Keutucky officers proceeded to Joilet
and found tho negro gone. Gov. Bissell,
while assuring the Kentuckians with
fair promises, had on the previous day
sent an order to the warden of the prison
to discharge the prisoner forthwith, ad
vising him that he would fill up the par
don afterwards to conform to the date of
the discharge; and it was nil done accord
ingly. The runaway burglar was passed
to Chicago, aud thence into Canada, by
the direct agency of this Governor, mak
ing his official station the means of cover
ing and protecting a criminal because he
was a slave!
Valuable Discovery,
The rock called Tripoli, and extensive
ly used by jewelers in polishing their
wares, and in great use for polishing and
brightening all metallic substances, door
plates, knives, &0., has been discovered
to exist in large and l icit beds near by
Chattanooga. The rook is valuable, and
its preparation will, at some day, consti
tute a regular business and a paying one,
says the Chattanooga Advertiser.
TOM BRASSILL
HAS just received Fine Cabbages;
Mercer and Peach Blow* Potatoes;
Extra Plain Hams;
Choice Go*ht*n Butter and Fresh Chet *•;
Apples in quantities;
Aud sundries usually kept in a Grocery—all
warranted good, and Low for cash. mb9-31
WHISKY.
• B ||| BBLB. Extra Tennessee White ; Robison
■wv/l/ Country Extra; Pike’s Jessamine, und
other brands of Rectified Whisky, for sale at re
duced prices, cn consignment.
March 9 TYLER A MOSES.
FLO I B ! 11.01 It !
DDLS. Extra Family Flour, viz: Lebanon
• ‘UU Mills,Springfield Mills, London Mill*, Ac.
All of the be*t quality and warranted to give sat
lafaction in every way. For tale on consignment
at a* low figures as the lowest.
March 9 TYLKR k MOSES.
COHN I CORN !
BUSHELS Prime Broad and Seed Corn
•JV/V/U in domestic sacks, f r sale as cheap as
by anybody.
March 9 TYLER A MOSES.
THE NEW PATIIT
CORRUGATED SPRINGS!
1> EDUCING the weight of skirt* and increasing
V the strength nearly one-half, are found only in
Thomson’s Corrugated Skirts.
HA’ EX PRESS !
J. H. DANIEL & CO.
VRE receiving daily and offering for inspection
by their friends aud customers, their supplied
of haudsome
SPRING CASSIMERES
AND VESTINGS.
Gents’ Furnishing Goods!
SHIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, TIES, &C.
SIIIRTB of every grade and style made to order
and WARRANTED TO FIT.
FASHIONABLE HATS!
.J. 11. DANIKL & CO.,
March 9-3 t 123 ltroail Street.
NEW DRESS GOODS!
COMPRISING Til* \ A1U..1 S NEW STYLES
MMLmi I
FOULARD SILKS,
Organdy Muslins and Kobes,
VINK AI'VLK GOODS. DKBKI/.KS.
FRENCH, ENGLISH ANI)
American Prints, &c.
JI'ST KKCKIVKD BY
BARNETT, CHAPMAN & CO.
Succoesom to Barnett A Ellison.
J. N. Barnett.
I Tiiomam Chapman,
G. J. Peacock. Columbus, March 9-ts
NOTICE!
JAMES McPHILLIPS,
140 BROAD STREET,
WAKK9 this opportunity of informing THE
I LADILB of Columbua and vicinity, that lie
haa received *everu! caaei id’
NEW SPRING GOODS!
Amouu which will h„ found ncliulc. lot of
Dress Goods,
Suitable for Ihe preaant season, of the NEWEST
TK\L’I’KK aud MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES,
all of which have beru selected with great cars and
BOUGHT FOR CASH!
ALSO. A KKW KlClt
CIASHiVIERjE SCARFS!
Very much LOWER than any ever oils ted iu
Columbup.
LADIES
Will find it greatly to their advantage to call
etrly and have their first selection.
JAMES McPHILLIPS,
March 9, lfidU. 119 IS road Street.
THE LUXUIiY OF THE bEA3GN !
Thomson’s Corrugated Skirts,
For sale by tbs Principal Retailers.
Light, Flexible nnd Strong!
N ON Kl, n! he.uttfhl in •hup*. upproriM by .11,
tu,|iilr. f„r THOMSON'S COKKUOATKD
hKlltr*.
PKIDIC'S 111 UK A.
10 ()UU , Urv * l **'l *n4 Flint llldM.
Iv.OUO tuMkiy c. It LLOYD.
March 9-Ctp (Herd, Ain.
lI.VXK OK COL. DM Ufa, I
Cou wnt. <it . March IS, turn*, j
4 MKKTtNU I's the Mucklioldwn i,f t! „ Il.uk
-A of Olutnha- wilt b. held t tli.tr Honking
Hot*., on the id d.j of April urxt. for th. pur-
PM of .(acting ntn. Dtractor..
March 7-tAplff D. ADAMS. Chler,
TEMPERANCE HALL!
POSITIVELV FOS THREE NIGHTS ONIT!
Operatic Gems and Ballad Concerts.
r piTK public in respectfully infer mod that this
JL elegant entertainment, computed of the In au
tie* of POPULAR OPERAS, BONO?, BALLADS
and DUETS of ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND
AND AMERICA, having received the highest
praise from the lovers of music, will be given in
this city by the accompli* lied American Tenor,
HENRY SQUIRES,
Os the Academy of Munir, New York, Bouton, Ac.,
and recently of the Strakosch Opera Troupe,
On MONDAY E VfeNING, March 18.
He will be aided by the wonderful aud talented
Child,
Little Mary McVicker,
Who ha* been honored by the great Operatic
Ar.tistas of the day with the cognomen of “THE
GENIUS OK MUSIC.”
Her sweet vocalization and capital rendition of
the wor k* of the great master* of music, create an
enthusiasm on the part of her hearers, who look
upon her us the CHILD WONDER.
Her correct and inimitable imitation of the
voice nll and manners of the word renowned artistes
Rachel, Piccolomini and Brignoli, have received
commendation from the pre*u and public, and are
invariably greeted with upplause aud delight.
They will be assisted by Edward Iloilmaii,
Pianist, of New York.
Prices* of AdmiHHion:
Tickets 50 cents.
Reserved Seats 75 cents.
Colored Servant* 25 cents.
Doors open at 7 o’clock, Concert commences
ut 8 o’clock. Sale of licktts will commence on
Thursday morning.
The public are respectfully informed that an
office ha* been opened for the sale of Reserved
Seats, at Mr. W. B. CARTER’S Music Store. Sale
of Reserved .'■eats will commence on Thursday
morning. March 6-3 t
COL. BKATTON’S MUSEUM
OF ANIMAL AND
HUMAN CURIOSITIES!
WILL EXHIBIT FOR
ONE WEEK ONLY !
A T CONCERT HALL, embracing rich and rare
curiosities of Nature.
Major-General Verhines,
Tiie Lilliputian King, only 2S incite* high, and 30
years of egt*.
The African Anaconda,
Tho MoiiMlor Serpent of his kind.
The Trained California Bear,
\\ ith which Mr. Patton,-of Kentucky, will give his
inimitable experiments in Boarology.
, Also a curious collection of Bird*, Beasts and
Reptiles, Freaks of Nature. Ac , worth the atten
tion of the curious.
Admission 25 cents, Children aud Servants 15c.
Open Day and Evening. mliS-3t
Ornamental and Economical.
r PUK undersigned have on hand and for sale a
JL good assortment of Kerosene or Coal Oil
Lamps, with the most approved burners and of
beautiful patterns, for Churches, Parlors and Bed
room.-. Also tho best quality of the Oil for burn
ing in the Lamps, together with Chimney*, Globes.
Shades, V* ii ks, Ac. We off*r the above, as well a*
all other articles in our business, at the lowest
prices for cash, and would solicit all to examine
our goods and price them, believing we w ill then
liuve tho pleasure of selling them the article* they
may want. Very respectfully,
J. A. WHITESIDE A C 0„
Cash Druggists,
Match 8 No. 135 Broad street,Columbus. Ga.
CASH DRUG STORE!
IV YOU WANT TO HUY YOUR BUI’I'LIIS OV
Drugs, Medicines, Potash, Ac.
FOR CASK!
And at llie Lowest Cash Ptices, call at th.” Cash
Drug Store, No. 133 Broad Streot.
J. A. WHITESIDE l CO.,
CAS II DRUGrGr ISTS,
COLUMBUS, GrA.
Columbus, Ga., March 8,156\
OGLETREE & HOLLEY,
No. 32 Broad Street,
COLUMBUS, GA.
Wholesale and Retail
Grocery and Commission
MERCHANTS,
HAVE on hand and are constantly receiving a
LARGE and WELL BELECTED stock ol
FAMILY GROCERIES,
such as PIG HAMS, BACON, LABD, FLOUR,
BYUUP, Ac Also, Dried Fruits, Fulton Market
Dried Bdt*f. Mackerel, Ac., and every article that
is usually kept in a first elms grocery store.
W. T. OGLETREE. T. J. HOLLEY.
March 6-ts
MANUFACTURED TOBACCOT
CLAIBORNE & FERGUSON,
Ko. 20 South Calvert Street,
Baltimore, Maryland,
ARE engaged exclusively in the sale of Virginia
and North Carolina Manufactured Tobacco,
aud being now the largest receiver* North, would
invite the attention of Southern wholesale dealers
to their stock, which embrace* every variety
adapted to the Southern Trade.
KKFERKNCEH:
Merchants’ Bank, Bull . Bauk Virginia.LyuchL’g,
Citizens’ Bank, •• Farmers’ Bauk, 44
Bunk Virginia. Danville, Merchants’ Bank, 44
Bank of Danville, “ Exchange Bank, 44
\N m. T. Suthf-rlid. 4 * Win. Crumpton, 44
Jh*.Thomas. jr.Kiehm’d Dr. Jas. Sanders, “
February 20, 1860. dOmp
Thomson's Corrugated Skirts.
rpilK DOUBLE TRAIN, X
1 Tin: PARISIAN BELLE, •.'5L..—
THE GOSSAMER, S|BTW®.?s\
the woven. vEsKrttjjr
Sf 1> that our name and tho crown \fca£.-.<S;'S;V
ra at.input on cvi r, Skirt. w®?”’
T. EL SCOTT.
147 Broad Street, Columbus, Coo.,
KIIEP* ALWAYS ON HAND AN A.S.SO*TMi:NT OF
Groceries, Family Provisions,
AND COUNTRY PRODUCK.
TITUITK FISH by retail or barrel. Anyone
T t In want of cheop Groceries for will
do well to call on me before purchasing, as I sell
a CIIKAP AS TUK CHEAPEST
T. B. SCOTT,
*4l Wert side Broad street,
Feb. 29,1%0-tf Columbus, Georgia.
JUST lIKCEIVKD,
Fresh Thomaston Lime,
PLASTKK PARIS,
-A.ZST3D CEMENT.
M. “ 4*f B. P. COLEMAN.
ItIKTKOPOLITAN
Fire Insurance Company,
NEW YORK.
v "■ U IIKMIY V. MEIGS, Afunt.
EVERY LADY IN AMERICA
| \\ r 110 v.liir. comfort, h.allh and rUirano.,
If should have one of
THOMSON’S CORRUGATED SKIRTS.
NANKEEN COTTON 8K0D!~~
A FEW SACKS of thie Seed, which produce* a*
well a*, and the pnxluct of which nelt* for
I one-third more than,cominon cotton. received
and for aale at the Fontaine War* huie, and by
I• I 11 In. JOHN LIGOH.’
iiilo com*
‘iOnO I*l SHELF Prime Bread Corn, for tale
•KA at Palace Mill* at $1 20 per bushel.
March 2-ts K. L. MUTT. President.
Four Thousand Skirts per Day I
IYKQI’IUINU four separate Factories, and the
! i\ labor of on* thouaaud hand* are required hy
! the demand for
TUomaori's Slxli-ta.
fttUMyjtm. .iiwUiu
LOST OR .MISLAID,
VNOTIi mad. hr Jam.-. *. M ilitant., and pay
abl. tu ntjt.elf or twarrr. dated dun. 1,15,
and da. Auxu.t 1, li, fur Thrr. Muudrl Dot
lur., AH pent nx are warned ~-alnat trading tor
■ aid note, or the m.k.r from par inf it to aur one
except myself.
Mart li 7 lMlt Uw JAMES LOVKI.ACS.
ST. LOI’II CHKBII, ~
BGNK9 Mild !Veft< rn Re.crve Cheek* for
•W*.” sale low.
y ’ I • ty! hr a Moses
cornu MEAL AMD COW PKAI
VFKW hundred bttiditl” of each for sale at low
figure* on consignment.
Feb. l6 TYLKR A IJOSIg.
SALES BY HARRISON A PITTS.
BY HARRISON dt PITTS.
AUCTION S-AJLzE
On Monday, March 12, at 10? * o’clock,
Os 2 500 Article* of Choice and
VALUABLE FRUIT TREES!
And Flower and Rose Plants.
OF various sizes nnd colors, ull JibiLc tfjOSE
in good order find condition, of
a rare specimen of beauty, and re- ‘ ‘vjt
ccntly imported from the best nnr
series of FRANCK. “” ‘■ ll
Tho lots are assorted to suit purchasers’ choice,
consisting of various Japonic#, Azalea. Kbododen
droii, Jasmin. Olea. Fregrans, Penney ‘lives and
Herbaceous, Daphne,oleander. UoruuHa. Also a
quantity of grafted and not grafted Ilu-e Plants of
the newest improvement.
Also of Choice Fruit Tree?, cousi-ting of Pear,
Apple, Peach, Apricot, Cherry and Plum Trees,
Raspberry and Strawberry Plants, and Grape Vine.
Also of different specie* of Bulb?, Roots, of va
rious quality and colors, consisting of Dalhia,
Hyacinth, Tulips, Amarylis, Narcissus, Gladiolus.
Wattsonia, Lili, of anew and numerous quality of
Buibs, too nuniorous to be specified.
The sale will take place at o’clock on Mon
day. tho 12th of March, at the store of
JOHN KAMEL,
mhß4t Oglethorpe House, opposite Post Office.
IDEA3ST Sz HALE’S
Reclined and White Whisky 1
FOR SALE.
1 AA DHLS, of Ilia above WliUky just /£'SqjT\
lUU received and for sale at a lower!! IrxJuJ
figure than can be bought in this market. 1
Feb. 27-dim HARRISON & PITTS.
PEMBERTON & CARTER,
Wholesale Druggists,
INVITE THE ATTENTION OF
PHYSICIANS, MERCHANTS
AND PLANTERS,
TO THEIR LARGE STOCK OF
PURE BRIGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, Ac.
1) UYING mostly foi CASH, in large quantities,
j ut. the right time and iu the right place, we
are fully prepared to offer gr at induct Hu nts to
the trade, iu every article u*uaily found iu u fust
cla?8 Drug Store.
We pay particular attention to
The Quality of our Goods,
And GUARANTEE every article wo sell to be
STRICTLY PURE!
WK OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS
TO CASH BUYERS I
And feel confident that they can do better with
us than with ANY OTHKR HOUSK IN TUB
CITY. Those who doubt need but try us, aud flud j
the truth of our assertions.
REMEMBER THE SIGN OK TIIE
33‘JLiTTIE !
NEXT DOOR ABOVE
Sainmis & Rooney’s Furniture Store, j
Columbus, Ga., Feb. 25, 1800.
TIME BCHKDDLB OF THE
Steamer River Bride, j
rpilE steamer ‘ River Bride” will
X now commence naming regular
ly between Columbus and Chattaho > wan
chce by the following schedule :
DOWNWARD TRIP-WILL LEAVE
Columbus .Tuesdays 12 m., and Saturdays 8 a.m
Eufaula, “ 6 p.m., “ “ 2 p.m.
Ft. Gaines, ) lt R ,* u „ , „
Franklin, /
Howard’s. “ 10 44 44 44 0 44
Columbia, “ 12 44 44 “ 8 “
Woodville,Wed’sd’y, 2a.m.,“ 44 10 44
Neel’s, * 4 “ “ “ 12 “
Belvue, “ (i 44 “ Sundays, 2a. m
Chattahoochee 4 * 8 44 44 44 4 44
UPWARD TRIP —WILL LEAVE
Belvue, Wednesdays il a.in..and Sundays 7 a.m.
Neal’s, 44 2 p.m., 44 “ 10 44
Woodville, 44 5 * 4 * 4 44 1 p.m.
Columbia, 44 8 44 44 44 4 44
Howard’s, 44 II 44 “ 44 7 44
it Gaines,!-,., ~ (t t< ..q tl
Franklin, / 111 “ a 10
Eufanla, 44 5 44 “Mondays, la.m.
Columbus, 44 5 p.ra., 44 44 1 44
Quincy (Fla.) Republic, Marianna Patriot, and
Abbeville Banner, copy one month and forward
bill* to this oflico. Dec. 13-ts
Notice to Passengers!
rpHE Apalachicola > t*
I and New Orleans p
Steam Nuvlgatiou
Company's new and I
FLORIDA,
718 ton* burthen,o. O. NELSON, Commander,
Leaves Apalachicola the 4th, 14th and 24th of
each mouth.
Leaves Now Orleans the 10th, 20th and SOtli of
each momh.
Air* Faro between tho following named places
and Nsw Orleans :
Columbus $lB
Eufaula 17
Fort Gaines and Bainbridge 16
Woodville, Bellevue and Chattahoochee, 15
TICKETS
To be had on board the ship or auy of the river
steamers, and at the office* of the agents,
ALBERT DODGE,
Apalachicola, Florida.
JOHN A. MITCHBL,
Jan. 5-ts 32 Poydrns *t., New Orleans.
FOB NEW YORK!
FREIGHT AND PASSAGE
AS LOW AS BY ANY OTIIKIt STEAMERS.
CaDiii Passage sls 00
Steerage 7 OO
BY the splendid and com modi
ous Strainer* of the AM Eli
-10 AN ATLANTIC SCR E
STEAMSHIP COMPAN Y.
R. R. CUYLER (uew) Capt. F. CROOKEK.
MONTGOMBRY Capt. W. C. BERRY.
HUNTSVILLE Capt. JOHN A. POST.
These Steamers were built expressly for this
trade, aud in point of Hpctd, comfort and accom
modation, cauuot be excelled by any Steamers on
th* coast.
The Steamers Huntsville aud Montgomery will
sail us above EVERY THURSDAY, and the R. K.
Cuyler EVERY OTHER SATURDAY.
BRIGHAM, BAUN9 KM A CO.,
Agents, Savannah.
II IJ. CROMWELL A CO.,
Feb. 26-ts Agents, New York.
DIVIDEND NO. I*4.
MUSCOG. K RAIL ROAD COMPANY. I
CoLUMilts. Ga., Feb. 14. 1800. )
4 T a meeting of tin* B urd of Directors of this
2\ Company, on the 11th iust., a Dividend of $4
pur Share was declared on the General Stock of
the Company, a* shown on the Books January
31st, 1800. Same payable ou demand.
J. M. BIVINS,
Fob. 14-dlui Secretary and Troasurvr.
CHANGE OF SCKIEDULEI
Muhcooke Rail Road, )
Columbus, Ga., Feb. 20, 1860. /
FROM and after this date, the Day Mall Train
will leave the Depot at 3.15 A. M., and arrive
at Macon at H. 60 A. M.
Leave Macon at 9.46 A. M.; arrive at Colum
bus at 3.b0 P. M.
Night Mail Train will leave Columbus at 3 30
P. M., aud arrive at Macon at 0.06 P M.
Loave Macon at 11.60 P. M., arrive at Colum
bus at 6 36 A.M. W. L. CLARK,
Columbus. Fab. tt IN*. Sup’t.
noticeTT
8B& RfflL
— jail TWWZ zaOtt
MUSCOGEE RAIL HOAD COMPANY, 1
Com Mm 8, Feb. 23.1800. j
C CONSIGN 118 of Freights to care of Mobile and
J Girard Kail Road are notith and that Goods so
marked will be turned over to Commission Mer
chants, unless some arrangement otherwise. The
Girard Road having refused to pay charges accru
ing on them iu transit from the North, all Goods
r—lining at IK# Dnpot ovnr two days win be sent
to Warehouse at the expense of tbo Consignee.
Feb. 23-dtf W. L. CLARK, Sup’t.
11. A. CJIHSON Sb CO.,
Grocery and Commiuion Merchants,
Corner of Crawford and Front iti.,
COLUMBUS, A.,
Wl LL .tt.iiil prirniptlT to *ll or lor. for Baooa,
Lrd, Corn, and Country Produce grtier
ally, l.lbenl •lrane-ment, tn.de on consign
menu. .!n, 27-tt
IIAIII It KBTOKATIV K.
MUd. AT.!.K Vo Hair Restorative, Ju,t received
. and for nlo by R. A. WARM FON,
Jon 23. 74 Broad atrret.
tiOLUKN BYRUr I
0(1 TKN tf.llon K*g.choice, forsal, by
_IL K BAIINAIID • 00.
LAUD! LARD t
A LOT of Prime New Lard, on for
Ml. by feb!7 TYLKR t MOtBB.
WANTS.
OWNER WANTED.
RECEIVED irom Opelika Rail Road, 13 packs
Meal, marked f, for John Fltreuce. ‘J lie
owner will please pay charges ai.d take it away.
Feb. 14 W A KNOCK A SALISBURY.
PINE WOOD WANTED!
rpilE EAGLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY
X want to buy 500 Cords of PINE WOOD.
August 26,1869. ts
WANTED TO HIRE,
|7V)R tho balance of the year, a gcod Negro Axe
-1 man. Apply to
ft bll-d*w2w JEFFERSON A HAMILTON.
FOR SALE AND .RENT.
TO RENT,
ONE front Room and several bt.ck l'.ctros over
the storos of l orry Spencer atd Kugmnd A
Bitch. Apply to
Feb 24. tr _ R. B. MURDOCH.
TO RENT,
A DESIRABLE Residence in tho
ness part of the city, two doors west Hißbb
of Ryuehart’s Bakery. Apply within.
March 6-tit MBS. M. PICKETT.
FOR SALE OR KENT,
A PLEASANT and desirable Home and
Lot near tho Opelika Depot, on rea- BSissV
suitable tei ms. Apply to
J. E. APPLEIK Agent,
foL2I-dtf Montgomery and West Point K. It.
FOR RENT.
,4 DESIRABLE dwelling ou Jackuon
j\. street, in the upper part of the city, Hjllß
between Judge McKendrte’s and W. W'l-'ia.
Robison’s. Possession given immediately. Ap
ply to THOS. 8. SPEAR, or VAN MARCUS,
jau 5.
FOIL RENT.
commodious Eating House known . ,
X hs the GEM, under Jones’ Building,O
will be rented low to n good tenant. Ap-JUIUfiL
ply to JOHN A. JONES, or
JAMES WARE,
April 18—ts at Hunt A Ware’s.
~ MATTRESSES.
MATTRESSES I
A LARGE STOCK,
MADE at tiie SOUTH,
FROM SOUTHERN MATERIALS,
For Sale Cheap at
KOOK ISLAND PAPER MILLS.
Columbus, Feb, 27. if
MATTRESSES! MATTRESSES!
The Troy Manufacturing Company
ARE making, and keep constant ly on hand,
MATTRESSES of the List material and
make, and all eizes, which we sell at low prices.
#At‘ Ihe Waie Rooii:8 are at No. 40 Broad *t.
February 24, 1860. ts
MATTUESSKB* AND
CARDED COTTON RATTING.
THE CARTER FACTORY
HAVE A SUPERIOR EOT OP
MATTE ESSES!
Which, lor material and workmanship, ‘fannut
be surpassed. Jail. 31-d3iu
SSOO Reward!
A REWARD of SSOO will bo given for the nrrißt
und delivery to tho Sheriff of Barbour cc.uu
ty. Alabama, of JOHN JOHNSON, who shot Mr.
am! Mrs. Min F. Rogers, on tbo 114th instant, mar
Haiti. Alabama. Johnson is about 5 fret 10 cr 11
inches high, light hair, blue eyes, llorid complex
ion. but little beard, slightly stooped, brond thick
shoulders, rather heavily muscled, and is accus
tomed to throw his aims backward and forward in
walking, and also o: sucking his teeth unusually
loud alter eating, and is 23 or 24 years old. He is
supposed to be wounded on tho back just below
the neck bo one side by the cut of a knifo.
Match 1-dAwtf O. T. ROGERS.
DISSOLUTION.
IN consequence of the death of IVM. DANIEL,
the firm of HUGHE'S, DANIEL 4 CO. was dis
solved ou the Gth of Febmary.
The undersigned, as surviving partners, are
ready to settle all claims against said firm, and
those indebted to said firm will please settle im
mediately, as tho business must be closed. ‘lhe
uuder'signed, in the name and ety le of
HUGHES & HODGES,
will continue the
Warehouse & Commission Business
IN ALL ITS BLANCHES
Office e.t the Lowell Warehouse
WM. 11. HUGHES,
Feb. 13-ts W.C. IIOUGES.
PERRY HOUSE.
EOABD FROM DATE.
HOARD Jiml Lodgiug, per month f3O 00
“ without “ “ “ 20 00
“ and “ “ week 10 tO
“ “ “ M duy 160
“Sup. Lodg. Break. per day 1 60
one meal 50
Lodgiug 60
>ire extra. BA.SS a PICUHY.
jan. f>.
REMOVAL 1
WM. B. CARTER hav
iug removed to the
Store formerly occupied
by A. Hunter, will
ou hand Grand ami Squat e
PIANOS, manufactured by Chickerlng a tens,
Win. Knuhe A Cos., Wm. I*. Emerson, A W. Ladd
A Cos., and A. Newhall; MELODF.ONS made by
Mason A Hamlin; Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Ac
cordeons, Flutinas, Banjos,Tambourines. Fifes. Ac.
Aleo a large assortment of Sheet Music and In
struction Books for various instruments
WM. B. CARTER,
October 6-6 m No. 72 Broad street.
HOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS!
JUST RECEIVED :
O UPEHIOR New York,Sito and English Dairy
IO Cheese; Superior Flour in barrels;
Buckwheat and Rye Flour;
Mercer Piuk-Kye and Yellow Red-Skiu Potatoes.
Fifty Superior Country Hams!
Tennessee Sugar-cured and Pig Hums;
bugar-cured Breakfast Bacon ;
Pickled and Smoked Beef Tongues;
Pickled and Smoked Salmon :
Cod Pish ; Pickled Bhad; Smoked Halibut:
Mackerel and Salmon in kits;
Bologna Sausages; Pickled Pigs’ Feet;
i iue Teas, Coffee, Sugars, Chocolate and Cocoa ;
Selected Goshen Butter, very nice;
A large lot of English and American Pickles ;
Apples and Onions;
Preserve*, Jellies and fresh Can Goods ut greatly
reduced prices.
We are constantly receiving fresh supplies of
the choictst
FAMILY GROCERIES!
Which we are offering at REASON bLE PRICKS
for Cue'll. Please give us an early call, next door
above the .Masonic Hall, Broad street.
Hoods sent home lor c ty purchasers
March 1.1800 HOWELL A JOHNSON.
SEW I'LOVVHUS.
VtiMALLaud select lot of Ja* Xk&t
pouicas, Sweedish JuuipcrH, jroy.
Chinese Asalias, Dwarf Orangey,
Daphnee Oderas, Japan Cedars,BLJ|
and the beautiful flowery plant,
Dut/.in Gracelir, just received at
n oo *°*X SKID STOKE,
1 St N hi lroad -treet.
HOME DISTILLERY.
Liquor Warranted the Very Purest.
TH* subscriber 1. now manufacture# * .
1 iug WHISKY dally, by
process that much improve, it, flavor amiUUMU
quality. lhj best of judge, prononnee hWSS
to be unrivaled ill Its strength end purity, end ~
number of our PhysleUns .re using it. ft ~ ‘,,1.
only . samplo of the artlel. to convince ever” m I
that am h a thing .. .ilulter.tlou or dilution Is
Impossible in Its manufacture.
I mu selling this pure W hisky at only tv
”;* >*en sold by tbe Uriel . MLoral dv
ductlon will be allowed.
Moser.. llachlo A Brss.lll on Randolph street,
James W. Rysn on Front street, sud C imle-
Wu'.f. , !!f^| B .”’ ,d * ud ~rv" n b.v. my
W hisky for sale In any quantities. ’
mileweaTofoirurd.** KU ”*" l C “ Un,y *
Bept.2H-d6m AMBROSK HRANNAN,
SAMUEL D. LARY,
ATTORWHY AT LAW
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
1 lAKTI.OU-AK, Attention given hicrlxnlnal case.,
1 To be found st the Ferry House, hen not
professionally engaged
Reference —HIMBKLF. y,t, j<t, ißco-tf
No. 1 MULKBI
Wo have at our Stables
l. a.”
Twonty-flvo woll-broko Mules.
Call aarly to get choice oncs."%t4
A BJ <■ AM ME I, A 00.
FISH t
MACKEREL. Noe. 1. 2 and 3, In barrel*, halt
barrel*, and quarter barrel*; White Flab, In
barrel*, halve* and qnarter* ; Mullet and Fish Hoe
in barrel* and keg*. Juit received and for tale by
March 2 OUNBY A CO.