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COLTJMBTJS:
hardest City and Country Circulation.
ThurxU) Slorliliijj, April 13, 1800.
See reading matter on every’ page.
lu the United States Supreme Court,
on Tuesday, April 3d, on of lion.
P. Phillips, Mr. William S. Rockwell, of
Georgia, was admitted an attorney and
counsellor of thnt court.
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Tho editor of the Ncw # Vork “Old
Spirit” went to see Adah Isaacs Menken
llopnan act tho other night. He writes
in bis paper that, “in professional lan
guage she strips well.’’
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A Mrs. St. Joheus, of Mt. Carroll, 111.,
was shot and killed the other duy by her
littlo son, a hoy üboul ten yours of age.
The hoy levelled tho gun at his mother
iu sport, not knowing lliut it was loaded,
when to his inliuatc consternation, it
Went off, killing her almost instantly.
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.fudge I.
The Atlanta Intelligencer learns that
this gentleman lias purchased property
in, and has determined to become a per
manent resident of that city. His pres
ent place of icsidonco is Albany.
• Sale of hlauurs,
The Supreme Court of Mississippi has
affirmed the validity of the law making
it penal for retailers to sell liquor to a
drunken man, und declaring that the
owner of tho establishment is responsible
instead of the bar keeper in this behalf.
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Later from Trias.
Tho whole amount of cotton received at
Galveston, says tho Civilian, sincu tho
Ist of September exceeds the whole
amount sent to that port last year, for
seven months ending April Ist, 14,806
bab a wcie received.
So IV uni nail Nat uvnltzul 1011,
A special dispatch to tho llultimore
Sun from Washington, the Oth, states
that Mr. Seward’s friends in that city,
speak openly of plans by which Conuec
ticutis to he assured to him iu Novem
ber. The plans relate to tho imposition
by the Legislature of additional restric
tions upon naturalised citizens.
Accident ally Sliot.
The. Savannah News stales that a young
sou of Mr. ltoullineau, of that city, acci
dentally diet his mother Monday after
noon. He was on tho point of leaving
the bouse, with the pistol in his hand,
and stopped a moment at the door to
speak to his mother, when the weapon
was accidentally discharged with such
disastrous consequences. It is supposed
that the pistol was cocked, without tho
boy’s knowledge, and tlint liis linger
came in contact with the trigger.
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Notional limot rii l l Committee.
At a convention of the National Demo
cratic Committee at Washington to con
sider the expediency of changing tho
place of holding the l’residentlal Conven
tion, Alabama was represented by Hon.
Henry l). Smith, and Georgia by llou.
.lames Jackson. Tho former made a
speech opposing the changing of the
place, ami disputing the power of the
Committee to do so. Mr. Smith has, for
overa! sessions, represented Lauderdale
comity in the Alabama Legislature.
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Augusta M uitlcl|ial KLclloii.
The election held iu Augusta Monday
for Mayor and Aldermen, as wo learti from
our exchanges from that city, resulted iu
the selection of Foster lllodget, Jr., loud
er of tho Independent Ticket, over Robert
11. May, leader of the I’eople’s Ticket, by
two majority. The candidates for Al
dermen on the latter ticket wero elected.
There wero six Democrats and six
Americans on eaeli one, and no question
of a political character was involved in
the contest. We are pleased to know
that lintli tickets were publicly commit
ted to tho Macon liailroad.
Suprt'mr Court Uicitimi.
lit the onso of Urich U. Wilkinson,
VlainlifT in I'.rror, rs. Jeffers & Cothran,
from Coweta Superior Court, the Supreme
Court, at its present session in Atlanta,
aflirmei! the judgment of the Court below,
anil held that a negotiable promissory
note trasferred as it collateral security, is
not subject in the hands of the holder to
setts-off or demands by the market
against the payee, and this whether the
note be endorsed before or after maturity,
when the demand does not growr out of
tho original consideration of the note.
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The California Trlcgi-apli.
A dispatch from St. Louis, the fith
inst., says tho operator at Fresno City
writes that they are extending the line
Fast rapidly. It will bo iu operation to
Visalia, over sixty miles this side of
Fresno, in two weeks from March 17,
and to Fort Tejon, which is within one
hundred miles of Fort Yuma, by the mid
dle of May.
An ollice on the Missouri line will he
opened at Springfield to morrow, and
the lino will be extended toward Fort
Smith as rapidly as possible, so that we
may soon have another eight day express
by the llutterlield route.
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Mliii in on.
The telegraphic dispatch that Mira
iio*iihad an agent in New t Irleans endear
oring to procure ammunition is confirmed.
The correspondent of the Charleston
Courier from that city says upwards of
fifty kegs of gunpowder were seined by
the police a day or two ago, in an open
boat at the levee, and, as nobody eluimed
them, they were turned over to the Uni
ted States authorities. In fact they had
been purchased liy Miratuon's agent, hut
owing to the unpopularity of his cause,
be did nut cure to risk claiming them.
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■ ■liming of I lie *• I mjn iiilliig trial*,”
The iireenvillo (lit. C.) l’atrlot states
(hat several incendiary documents, con
sisting principally of the ••Impending
Crisis,” were admitted to the Hemes in
that town on the 2VUh ult., in the pres
ence of a large crowd in front of tho
Court House door They had been cir
culated in that District by one llarrold
Wyilie, who had been convicted of the
offense and sentenced to oDe year's im
prisonment. Contribution* were made
to the pile by citiieus of Laurens, Pick
ens and Spartanburg, l'bc fuel was ar
ranged and the pilo ignited by Bob, a
colored boy who seemed to he as much in
earnest as auy one present.
The New -Vork Kdifora.
“Rink,” the New Vork correspondent
of tho Charleston Courier, in
teresting gossip nboiit the editors of that
city. Gerard Halloek, of the Journal of
Commerce, is a rich man, his wealth be
| ing estimated at $300,000. He und his
two sons own three-quarters of the es
tablishment, from which they realize
; $30,000 or $40,000 per year.
Horace Greely is notrioli by any means.
The Tiilmne is a stock concern, a tenth
interest in which has been sold for $33,-
000.
The Times is not u paying concern like
the Herald und Tribune. The proprie
tors, however, moke a good thing out
it by its influence in stocks, und is an
j thorily iu Wall street.
The Jirookes of the Lxprcss, are hotii
growing rich. They both married money,
■South, one near Richmond and the other
in Washington. Jumcs Rrooks besides
the estate of his wife, is worth SBO,OOO,
and Erastus cannot he worth less than
$45,000 to $50,000.
The Courier and Enquirer makes con
siderable money, hut docs not compare
in its profits with the Journal of Com
merce.
liennutt, of the Herald, is the richest
editor in New Vork, his wculih being es
timated at $600,000 or more.
Robert Rentier, as the world knows, is
the journalistic Aladdin of the new world.
He has only lo rub his Ledger und out
comes tho gold. It is a tight race be
tween Runner of the Ledger und Morse
of tho Now Vork Observer —both being
high in the Editorial financial graduated
scale, and beating all the nabobs of the
daily press hut Dennett and Halloek.
Runner, if lie is not now ahead of Morse,
will be soon, for he is not only a post,
but a staging driver.
The Anil I’lilygamy Hill.
The Washington correspondent of the
Charleston Courier states that tho bill
for the prevention of polygamy in the
Territories, and the punishment of it as
a crime, originated with the Republicans,
and (lie assault now made upon it may
be considered as n precedent for a war
upon its “ twin relic,” slavery. The hill
passed by a majority of more than two
tliinls, hut among the negatives were
many members of good judgment whose
opinions are entitled to respect. Every
member from 8. Carolina voted against
the bill, and Mr. Kcitt made some strong
remarks in opposition to it. Whether it
is a judicious measure is questionable.
It is regarded us a violent interference
with the domestic affairs of a community,
and, besides, it is likely to be a dead let
ter if it is opposed by the sense of the
community.
The people of Utah, only a small por
tion of whom are practically polygamists,
will unite in opposition to tho enforce
ment of the measure. The law cannot
he enforced without a standing army.—
Dcsides, the immigration into the coun
try, and the travel ami commerce upon
the route through Pike’s Peak, SaULake
and Carson's Valley will soon extinguish
Mormoniam. What the Senate will do
with the bill remains to he seen. It is
remarkable that Congress has been so
slow to manifest their abhorrence of the
vico of polygamy.
A nut lier Tornnilo,
Tho Canton (Miss.) Citizen records the
visit of a terrific and destructive tornado
through that county Saturday night the
Hist ult. Its course was from West to
Fast, and the track was about three hun
dred yards wide. It passed over several
plantations, unrooting gin houses, mid
blowing down negro cabins uud other
houses. On the plantation of Judge
Shackelford, the tire from the healths of
tho cabins burnt ouo of his negroes, tin
that of I)r. Money, the dwelling house of
Mr. Wills, the overseer, was demolished,
two lnrge trees being blown down on it.
Avery valuable negro woman was killed
ami another severely injured. On this
place, also, a large tree was blown across
a negro cabin, crushing in the roof, and
a large limb penetrated through to tho
ground. In this cabin there wore five
negroes, and none of them wero injured.
Those who visited thesoene of devasta
tion, say that largo trees were wrung otl
midway, and others were snapped off at
the roots, and carried in some instances
fifty yards.
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P'urthpxr by tho Prince Albort.
The limitations for cotton at Liverpool
were for—
Fair Orleans 7 :1 .,i1. I Mill. Orlaans i, < J.
Pair Mobile* 7V - I Mid. Mobiles, li tod.
[No quotations for Fplunds received. |
The stock of cotton at Liverpool was
847,000 hales, of which 000,000 were
American.
The political news is of little interest.
The cotton market at Havre advanced
slightly, but closed with a decling ten
dency. The “ales of the week reach
10.000 hales.
The geuernl markets at Liverpool re
port Hour declining. Wheat quiet. Corn
dull. Fork firm, and all quulities have
slightly advanced. Itacon was steady.
Sugar heavy. Coffee quiet. Dice firm at
a slight advance.
The London money market was deci
dedly more stringent, and Dank rates had
an advancing tendency. Tho bullion in
the Dank of Fngland had decreased
£oti,ooo.
Manchester advices wero favorable.
llavhk, March 21.—Orleans Tret Ordi
naire quoted at 10b francs, and Has 08
trauca. The aaleß touched 2,600 bales,
with a firm market.
M.tlcHU lii.w*.
Ni w Orlkank, April D,—'ill© schooner
Arrognnte, from Sisal ou die 4tU in*t.,
lias arrived.
A SpHiii-li vesHid, tho Habanera, * * in
|>orl with tlUpati'lir* for Havana, from
the Spanish squadron ut Vora Crux.
On thu Ist lust. Vra Crux was quirt,
and it was reported that Miramon had
loft for the capital.
Arrival of lhr North Alar.
Nr.w York, April 10.—Tho steamship
North Star, with California dates to tho
‘2oth March, Ims arrived. She bring*
one million one hundred thousand dollars
iu specie. Her news is generally unim
portant.
Texan News.
Naw Üblkaxs, April I.—The steam
ship Arizona is below, with Brownsville
dates to tho fith Inst, Tho news is un
important
Congressional.
Washington, April 10—In the Senate,
to day, the homestead bill was under dis
cussion.
Printing Ink for Sale.
We have tor isle, at tha Dun Office, an eacclli at
artlclaot Printer', Ink, In 2f> pound keg*, which
we ran eell at 26 cents per pound. We Intend to
keep a stock of Ink to supply the demand of tha
neighboring pres*, aud they may rely ou getting
a good article adapted to the season.
WUtar’s Balsam ofWffil Cherry.—
This remedy has been cheri.hcd by the comma
nlty fovitM remsrkslilo efficacy In relieving, heal
ing and curing; the meet 01-.-iiuHle. painful ami
long standing case. of Cough, Cold, luflnenxa,
Boro Throat, Bronchitis. VI Inroplirg Cough. Cn-up,
Asthma, Inflammation of the hung.; while even
consumption itself hss yielded to its magic influ
ence alien all other means have failed. Its whole
hlitory proves that the past haa produced no
remedy of equal value, aa a cure for the numer
ous and dangerous pulmonary atlectiona which
prevail all over the land.
Head the following certifies!. from Mr. Nor
borne Norton, of the Examiner Office, Richmond :
Richmond, Va , Teh 23, 1860.
Meaars.H. W. Fount a Cos , Boston—Qentlemen :
I with pleaauru testify to the greut merit of your
iuvslimhle lung medicine, Ilr. WtsTXH’s lints am or
Wild Ciizsav, which is likewise highly valued by
many of our eiUented fellow-citizens, who have
tented its virtues by trial.
! first made o” of this Ha]-AIM .onto three vein
since fir a violent and distressing cough which
baillud Die skill of physicians, and to my joy, ex
perienced such gratifying relief as to Induce me
to persevere in its use. I always keep it by me,
slid ever And it to be unfailing In its effects. Ho
medicine that 1 have ever used has given such
speedy relief. Toms truly,
NOKB )RNE NORTON.
*r Cauiion to Plki rtAstris.—The only genuine
Winter's Balsam tins the written signature of ** 1.
Butts” aud the priuted one of the Proprietors on
the outer wrapper; all other is vile aud worth
lens. Prepared by BETII W. FOWLK A 00., Bos
ton. For sale by all druggists In Georgia, and in
Columbus by UItUUHAKT A CHAPMAN,
.1. A. WHITESIDE A CO.,
mh'-Jtdeodwootw PEMBERTON A CARTKK.
$7,500 REWARD!
THK MAHI NR HANK AGENCY nt this place
1 wuh Mitoml on Monday night with false
keys, uml Forty-five Thousand Five Hundred
and Forty-two Hollars extracted therefrom. Os
this amount Twenty-four Thousand Dollars was
in Marine Hank notes of vim ous denomina
tions; about Four Thousand Hollars in bills of
the Merchants and Planters* Hank of,Savannah;
Two Thousand in bills of the Hank of Savan
nah ; Three Thousand of the Hank of Com
merce; Two Thousand of the State Hank of
(Georgia; Three Thousand of the Hank of
Charleston; One Thousand Manufacturers*
Hank of Macon; One Thousand Bank of Mid
dle Georgia ; One Thousand of the Central
Hank of Alabama; balunee not remembered,
but on various Hunks of (Georgia and South
Carolina.
Five Thousand Dollars reward is offered for
the recovery of the money, and pro rata in
proportion for the amount recovered, and Two
Thousand Five Hundred Dollars additional for
the arrest of the thief with proof to convict.
The above reward is offered in lieu of the one
of $3,000 offered by me ye.-terday.
L. G. HOWERS,
April 12-dwtf Agent Marine Bank of (ia.
Geoi'niit drays Hall!
A It A 1,1. will be given by tlio GEORGIA
OKAYS, at CONCERT II A 1.1,, on
Friday Evening, tle 15th Inst.,<
at 8 o’clock. kJL
MANAG S R 8 :
J. J. Bradford, Joseph Ropkr,
William J. Dillon, Wesley C. Vinson,
Admission TWO DOLLARS.
April 12 2t
WANTED,
good House Fainter* and oueortwogo *d
Grainer*. Tha highest wages given. Apply to
EDWAIiD .1. KING, or SON,
April 12-2tp Columbus, Ga.
Montgomery Mail copy one time and forward
bill to this ollice.
TRUNKS!
TRUNKS! TRUNKS!
iI^TRUNKSSjgI
JIIBT RECEIVED, A FINE LOT OK
Trunks and Valises!
Os Various Styles and Qualities,
At Prices to Suit Purchasers.
CALL AND SEE THEM AT
SHERMAN N CO.’S
HARNESS MANUFACTORY
114 Ilroad Street.
ALSO,
I
At Very Low Prices for Cash.
SHERMAN & CO.
Columbus, (la , April 1?, 1860.
J&V Papt-rH in which wo advertise pleaffo copy.
“HOLE IN THE WALL!”
WM. R. JONES,
Oppoaito Cook'd Hotel, keeps alwayii a supply of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Froili Vegetables received daily from Savaunah,
while in fe*aoii.
44“ Remember the place is the “lIOLK IN THE
WALL.” April 11,1860-dtf
PEMBERTON & CARTER
Have just received an extensive stock of
PERFUMERY,
Fancy Goods,
BRUSHES, &c. &c.
Cousieting iu part of
Lubin’s Celebrated Extracts,
Humming Bird Extract*,
Butterfly Extract*,
Gucrlaiu’s Extract*,
Frangipauni Extracts,
Kias-me-tweetly Extract.-*,
Kondoletia Extract*.
FINE GERMAN COLOGNES,
Roquet d'Orlean*,
lla/in'. Toilet Waters,
Luhiu's Hose Soap,
l.utiiu'e Musk Soap,
Kiliimel's Knglish S isp,
llarln'* RarbuiV Romp,
Transparent ttoapr.
lVrfume Sachets, Idly White,
liloud de Pearl.
I ’omtulrs.
Os *vry ascription, highly perfumed and beauti
ful in style.
COMBS,
Avery large aortmeut.
Tooth Powders and Washes,
That cau la* highly rocommouded.
44* Call and Bee. April 11, 1860.
NOTICE !
VlaL indebted to u* for Guauo, will pieaM a all
aud *ettlo.
\S o are now receiving a fresh *upply of American
Guano, which we will mcII tor cadi or on time, upou
the term* of the proprietor*.
April 10 OI NBY A CO.
Lurgo and Peremptory Sale of
SOLID SILVER,
PLATED WARE, JEWELRY, &c.
AT AUCTIONt
VT II o'clock mi Thursday next, thu l.’th Inst.,
I wilt suit at uiy Jewelry Store, positively
amt without reserve, my entire .lock of Silver
Ware, Plated Ware. Jewelry. Ac., roneietiug iu
part ol the following, viz:
Solid Silver Pitcher*. Cup*, tloldet*, Waiter*,
t'ake Itrt-ket*. Napkin Ring*, Spoon*, korke, Cake
Knives, Pie Kulve.. Sc , all of which are of the
licet silver.
Aleo, Plated Ware of the hot quality and pat
tern. such ae Tea Uni, Walter*, lew Pitehere,
Dipper*, hadlee, Caetore, Cigar Holder*. Ootlele.
Tea Sets, Vaaea, Ac. Ac.
Aleo, l.adlc and Ueuta'Uoht aud Sliver W atchee
Jewelry Iu sle of every .lyle, Uold Pen* and
Pencil*. Ladles and llente Hold Chains, Diamond
Pine and King*, Heavy set and Plalu Hinge, dune,
Hittee, Knlvee, and a great many artlclo In my
line, too numeroua to mention.
My stock of lloode h purchased exptee.ly for
the Ooluiubue retail trod*; therefore It is uaclesa
for me to eay anything u to the quality aud
•tylea of the articles, further thau that they cau
be depended ou a. good slot geuuine.
The Ladle* are especially invited to atLn l the
morning sales.
The sale* to continue every at 11 o'clock, and
7 1 j o'clock at night, until the etm-k 1* closed out.
The Uoods will be shown to those w ho wish to see
them, at auy time before sale*.
•#- Terme Coh. A. It. PxWITT.
HARRISON A PITTS, Audi, nitr<
Columbus, April 10-d6t
it KICK TUN U IKS!
C HOICK Smoked DeefTONUUKS, Juatrecel.ed
aud fur sale by
Sept.l2. OUNUY A 00.
KSM. H. BRAIYIHALL,
Practical Watchmaker,
AND
MANUFACTURER OF FINE WATCHES,
50 BROAD STREET,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Jil AVK just received anew and select stock of
Amerieau Watches and Clocks,
Direct from the Manufacturers
Aud offer them at rates fully 80 to 30 per
cent less than any Store in Georgia.
I have also on hand an excellent assortment of
ENGLISH AND GENEVA
GOLDS SILVER WATCHES
GOLD CHAINS, KEYS, Ac. Ac.
At Unprecedented Low Bates,
I And guarantee all goods to be tquul or totter
than mi represented.
An I give my piaoual attention to Watch work
I would say to
Ladies and Gentlemen
Having Watches in Lad order from wear, break
ages, or, worse than all, from being worked at by
incompetent workmen, cun rely on having the
imperfect parts replaced with perfect pieces, and
the Watch made u good timekeeper once more,
by leaving or sending them to
60 IBPtO-A-ID STREET,
COLUMBUS.
Mr. F. Ik GOLD DECK,
Man’faeturing; Jeweler
AZVD SILVEIISMITII,
(Foi'merly with Mr. A. //. De I Pi lt.)
I S now associated with me. and will be pleased
to receive orders for manufacturing Fine Jew
elry aud Silver Ware.
Persons having relicts of gold or silver as keep
sakes they would like re fashioned or made into
useful articles, can rely that they will really re
ceive the sane- Go Id or Silver.
All Styles of Hair Braiding
And the finest Hair Jewelry made to order in the
most fashionable styles and taste, a the customer
may desire. Tho Hair Braiding is done in Colum
bus, and therefore not subject to bo changed, a*
when sent to Charleston or the North, as much
is done. J. H. BBAMHALL,
April 9, 1800. iiti Broad street.
yV cyviFixx
WK deem it sufficient,aud duo to our customers
aud friuuds, anil the public, to announce that |
our stock of
SPRING & SUMMER
Dry Groods!
Is now complete, embracing
Every Fashionable Novelty
IN LADIES’ DRESS GOODS of all fabric*.
Anew Stock of
Linens, Embroideries, Ac.,
Os Direct Importation, and made to
our own Order.
Our stock it unusually large anil well .elected,
which enables us to offer to our customers M”RE
TUAN ORDINARY ATTRACTIONS.
#B- I ,et everybody call and boo for themselves.
J. KYLE & CO.,
Columbus. Ga., March 28,1860-2 in
and. T. WILLIAMS’S
Ambrolype ami Photographic
PICTURE GALLERY!
No. G 7 West Side Broad Street,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
AMBROTYPES taken on Iron, Glaus, Leather,
Miea, and Paper, finished in the very best
style, and satisfaction guaranteed. My prices are
from FIFTY CENTS TO ANY PRICK DESIRED.
PHOTOGRAPHS
Ou Paper, Canvas, and Visiting Cards, at less
price than any io tin* city.
No person is bound to take :t Piet me from the
iiai'ufi y if >1 JiA; act
The public are respectfully invited to call at
my Gallery an 1 examine specimens, and satisfy
themselves. G. T. WILLIAMS,
April 2-0 m (2d p) Photographic Artist.
Positive Sale of New Buggies
A T AUCTK >X!
By HARRISON & PITTS.
VT 11 o’clock on FRIDAY NEXT, the 13th
Inst., we will sell in front of our Auction
Roem. without reserve, eight very superior New
BUGGIES, (Northern make,) of the following
patterns :
1 Straight Tray body Top Buggy, Panel Boot;
1 Godwin Bracket Front Top Buggy;
1 Tray body No Top Buggy, panel boot, back
and rack;
1 Godwin Bracket No Top Buggy, back and rack;
1 Tray body Top Buggy, panel boot, varnished;
1 Scroll Loop Top Buggy, full plated, rack and
hood;
1 Oral Panel Top Buggy, panel boot;
1 Scroll Loop No Top Buggy, panel boot.
Adr Terms made known on day of sale.
Also two of Wheeler A Wilson's SEWINQ MA
CHINES, warranted in pertect order.
4t*r Pet sous wjsbing to examine the Buggies
can do so by calling at Vernoy A Mahatfey’a Liv
ery Stable. HARRISON A PITTS,
April t, 1860-td Auctioneers.
NEW GOODS!
fIMIE subscribers have received a freeh supply of
X the following articles, which they are offering
cheap, to wit
Hautoe and Huinatiu Coffee, beat qualify ;
White Gov. Java “ “ “
Red “ • “ “
Mocha “
Cuhaaud Kio “
Itaker'e Chocolate, superior quality ;
Haiaius,Currents and Citron, tre*h and good;
Choice brand* of Champagne M ine ;
Madeira. Sherry uud Claret;
6000 of the celebrated J. C. Calhoun Cigars—
Concha aud Regalia size, all color*. Call uud try
them. uplt) GUNDY A CO.
C'l'll A MOhASSES.
• )/\/\ DHLS. Cuba MoUhsc*, just received and
vV/U for sale by apltf GCNIiY A CO.
FLOI It I FLOUR t
hi [ M \ Bit I*B. Extra Choice Hour, fresh and Hue.
I XJV f Just received and for sale by
April# GUN BY A CO.
| Idt ADI E S
Os Tolu minis, Ga., and Vicinity:
♦
TO-DAY
IS TUK DAY 1 Ot’KN MY MAY VARIKTY OK
SPRING MIUINKRY!
Give mo a Call,
AND LOOK AND KX AMIN K TUK KAIHIONI.
Rt>M,M>otl\illy l
Mrs. M. 11. DKSSAU.
Coluuitiua, April 11, IMO-dtf
MATTRESSES 1
A LA lb IK STOCK,
MADE at the B<>UTH,
FROM SOUTH FUN MATERIALS,
For Sale f hr*|i at
ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS.
Colnmbui, Feb. 27. ts
MATTRESSESJ MATTRESSES!
The Troy Manufacturing Company
\KE making, and keen constantly on hand,
M ATrKKsSKjt of the he*t material and
j make, and all llzes, which we sell at low pricer
Tha Ware Room* are at No. 40 Broad t.
i February 24,1160. ts
M ATTItKShKK AND
CARDED COTTON BATTING.
THE CARTER FACTORY
MAVIS A SUPERIOR LOT OK
MATTRESSES!
i Which, for m*t,rl*l soil Workmanship, cannot
1 beiurpoaaed. Jau. 01-d3ni
RICH,
HARE AND TASTY!
JS THE
SPRING AND SUMMER
STOCK OF
READY MADE
CLOTHING!
NOW OPENING
AT TUB
GASH
(Elotjiing I'lnprium!
1.-0 14road Slreal,
COLUMBUS, CtA.
ROSETTE, MELICK & CO.
M OULD CALL
THE ATTENTION
Os
CLOTHING BUYERS
TO TIIKIIi
Large, Varied and Extensive
ASSORTMENT OF
Ready Made Clothing!
Os their Own Manufacture.
THIS STOCK
HAS HERN GOTTEN UP
with; great care,
AND FOR liEAUTY’, CUT AND STYLE,
WILL COMPARE WITH ANY IN THE
SOUTHERN COUNTRY!
THIS IS THE ONLY
Cash Clothing House
IIsT THE CITY!
No. 195 Broad Street,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
——————
Rosette, Melick & Cos.
HAVE IN STORE A
Complete Assortment ol’
BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’
Cl A > TIT INO !
To suit all ai;es from 0 to 15 years.
Boys’ Drup D’Kte and Alpacca Round Jackets;
“ Linen and Marseilles 44 “
“ Cloth and Casaimere “ “
“ Mohair and Italian Cloth 44 44
“ White Marseilles Vests;
“ Fancy Marseilles 44
“ Fancy Silk 44
100 Pairs Boys’
Linen and Marseilles Pants
at $1 ri'Hl FAIR !
Boys’ Black Drap D’Eto Pants;
44 White Duck 44
44 White Marseilles “
44 B! n C 1 ’ Oao.-.’rr.ara 44
44 Fancy Cassimere 44
44 Cottonade 44
GENTS 5
FURNISHING GOODS!
Thread Cambric (full-bosonud) Shirts;
Linen Lawn 44 44 44
White Linen Bosomed 44
Puff Bosomed 44
Fancy Bosomtd 44
Fancy Marseilles \ 44
White Marseilles 44
Fancy Print 44
Fancy Puff Bosomed 44
White and Pink Undershirts;
Gauze Merino 44
Lisle Thread “
Check Cambric “
Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Handkerchiefs,
Cottars, Cravats, Gloves,
Half-Hose and Suspenders,
Rosette, vMelick & Cos.
125 Hroad Streot,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
/
HATS! HATS! HATS!
HATS !/iIATS ! IIATS!
Miiats
CAPS I
CAPS! CAPS! CAPS!
CAPS! CAPS! CAPS!
Great Variety of Styles, Qualities,
and Colors.
. .
ROSETTE, MELICK & CO.
TRUNK DEPOT,
JS3I No. 195
BROAD STREET.
Trunks! Trunks!
VALISES! VALISES!
Carpet Bags! Carpet Dags!
Ladies’ Traveling Trunks!
lotidio* Hon net I foxes!
W, i i—O ■ am
PLANTERS AND TRADERS:
I Three Hundred Cottonade Suits!
Rosette, Melick & Cos.
125 Hronl Street.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
W* would rrspectfblly iuvit, all tho.,
wishing to mtciiASi:
First Class Clothing!
For Spring mill Summer Wear,
To call and examine our stock, feel
ing assured price and quality will
satisfaction.
ROSETTE, MELICK & CO.
’ Col mubtia. Oa., April 9.1100.
To tlie Ladies!
HULL, DUCK & CO.
Would call attention to to- :c slock of
DRY GOODS
For the Spring Trade.
,
have a full stock of Shirtings and Sheet
llngg, various width*; Linen Shotting, Pillow
Case Linens, La musk Table Cloths, Napkins,
Towels. Ac., Ac.
IN DRESS GOODS,
| A Complete Assortment of all Styles:
French Orerandio Muslin.
French Jaconets,
Barege and Organdie Ilobrs,
English,Scotch aud American Printed Muslin,
Plain, Striped und Printed Ban get,
Scotch and American Ginghums.
A FULL SUPPLY OP
Ladies and Gents’ Kid (doves,
The J4et equalities.
HOSIERY,
IRISH AND FRENCH
LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS,
Muslin Collars and Sleeves,
Burnous and Chantilly Luce Mantillas.
Low-priced Mantillas,
Plain und figured Laces for Mantillas,
Swiss Muslin, plain und figured.
Nansook Muslin, plain and plaid,
Bishop Lawn Jaconet Muslin,
India Long Cloth Bi illiante, Ac.
A beautiful lot of FANS, plain and fancy.
Ladies and Misses’ Parasols
ANI) UMBRELLAS.
iiIiACK, riiAIJV AND FIQUHED
SILKS !
FUKNCII SUMMER SILKS,
FOULARD SILKS.
Hoop SltLirts!
Embroidered Skirts,
Marseilles ami Corded fckitts,
Anew pattern Trail Skirt.
A fine assortment of Ladies’
W ork and Traveling Baskets.
FRENCH CORSETS,
Embroidered Corsets.
All of which is offered for sale on accommoda
ting terms by
HULL, DUCK & CO.
Columbus, On.. April 7, 1860.
SILKS! SILKS! SILKS!
Spicing Silks!
Received by Express this morning ut
JAS. McPHXLLIPS,
140 BROAD STREET,
1.500 Dresses!
Spring and Summer Silks,
AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES!
rpHESE Goods wcru purchased within the last
X week, at forced sale*, at an immente loss on
cost of importation. Also a full line ot
BSCHOFFS BLACK SILKS!
Admitted by all to he the beat wearing goods
manufactured. Also,
LACE MANTILLAS,
LACE POINTS, DU STEPS,
PARASOLS and
SUN SHADES.
purchased direct from the importers and manu
facturer*. Prices guaranteed lower than ever
before offered in this city.
ALSO
5.500 lIOOP SKIRTS!
Os tlie lies! Quality,
AT ONE-HALF TIIE REGULAR PRICES!
Buyer* are invited to call and examine
the stock and compare price*.
JAMES McPHILLIPS,
March 22,1860. 140 Brunei Street*
NEGRO HATS.
J. H. DANIEL & CO.
ARE SEELING
NEGRO HATS
At $l5O to #2 00 per Dozen!
March 31, 1800-ts
A LARGE LOT OF
TURKISH TOWELS!
At Unprecedented Low Prices!
Juiit received and for Hale by
J. XX. DANIEIj *5 Cos.
March 31,1800-ts
SPRING MILLINERY!
A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF
HK II AM) ELEGANT BONNETS,
Traces, liibbons, &o.
now orjcNiso ny
Miss L. A. Flynn & Cos,
All of which they offer for Mule
LOW FOR cash!
Miir Tlu ir Store ii u< xt door to 1. O.&TRiPPKii’s,
on llaudolph street March 23*-tf
THE NEW PATENT
CORRUGATED SPRINGS!
1 > EDUCING the weight of skirts and lucreming
IV the atreugth ueurly oue-huit. are found only in
Thomson’s Corrugatd Skirts,
.it st MCHYIii
Fresh Thomaston Lime,
PLASTER PARIS,
Feb. 21,15e0-dlf B. F. COLEMAN.
Tailoring and Repairing.
G-. C. BODEN",
TAILOR,
KKdPEC'TfUtLV announce* to the < itl a*
, ton* of Col umb urn that he ha* taken
Hoorn* t ver the store of W.B. Needham,on ill
Ikon 1 street i nearly opposite Cook’* Hotel - ‘,
vhre be i* prepared to execute all order* in hi*
line, with mntneM and dispatch. A share of pa*
tronago if solicited.
Mir Hood Fit* guaranteed. March 2#-Gm
Light, Flexiblo and Strong!
N'OVKI. and beautiful In hape. approved by alb
Inquire for THOMSON CORRUGATED
PKIHTB.
Four Thousand Skirts per Day!
REQUIRING four separate Factorle,. and the
i labor of one thousand hand* are required by
ttie detnnnd for
Thoimon's Slx.lrt.
February i, 1800. aow3m
ULEAUHEII 81’KUM OIL.
A SPLENDID article receive I thla dav aud for
•ale by R. A-WARE A BON,
April 3 *4 Broad eteeet.
A. D. BROWN, Jr.,
At the Carter Factorv ,
IS MANUFACTURING
WHEAT TilllASlililts and FABis,
Straw and Shuck Cutters,
WllKl J. BARROWS. &•<•.
t k'LIH undersigned lias located at r* **
I CARTER Factory, where lu W JUL.J—
ba3 fitted up Machinery lut almosi
(Aery d-, B ; t ton oi Job \\ oik. alMj rfwfcpTTiTl
WOOD A Ii IRON TLKM..C|BaadlhßMli
done wiiu neatness and dispatch, i*> vxptnonti-d
workmen.
BOLTS cut to oid-r, from one iuch iu diameter
dowu to un> size do-ired. 1 also uiunulucturo
Patent- Corn and Cob Mills,
For planters’ use, acknowledged by all who havo
eeu Uniu iu operation to be the inout suitable
Mill lor taimers in use. There is one in my shop
which all who desire tun see at woik.
Patent Straw aryl Shuck Cutter,
A machine iu vented, patented, aud made in the
&ouih, ol .Southeru materials, which is pio
uouiiced by ail who bate tried it, to be the veiy
beet, and least liable to gel out of older, of any
Cutter known. It is so simple iu construction,
aud at tLo same time so substantial, that the most
ignorant negro h id-hand can manage it without
any difficulty or danger of breaking.
Kail Komi conductors will please biar in miud
that I urn prepared to make to order any number
of WHEELBARROWS, of as good material and as
cheap as can bo bought North or {South. My
WHEAT FANS
Need no comment from mystlf, aa every one who
has them will certify as to their excellency and
durability, fcince 1 have begun manufacturing
them I have told over two hundred, purchaser,
being pleased iu every instance with their per
formance. lielow 1 give some of 1 lie very natter
ing ceriiticates received from different patties :
CoLbMUUS, July 2oth, 186".
We take pleasure iu staling that we have beeu
soiling Jlr A. D. Brown’s \V heat Fan for the lust
two years almost exclusively. We have sold them
to all sections of I lie surrounding country, both
iu Georgia and Alabama, and they have given
general satisfaction. Wo bavu never heard any
complaint of the first one jet, aud believe they
are the best Fans now ill uso. We have formerly
shipped Fans front tiro North for our own trade,
but we have abandoned them, Mr. Brown's Fan
having superseded them entirely.
(Signed) J. ENNIS A CO.
CH.ti.Mlus, Ga., July 26, 1867.
Wo have been sollrng Mr. A. D. Brown’s Fuub
during tiro past season, and tuily concur iu the
above. (Sigued) ESTES & BROTHER.
UfSSKLL Count y, Ai.a., July 26,1867.
Mr. lirovm—Dear Sir: 1 tako pleasure in certi
fying to the exce-ilency of your Wheat Fairs. I
have just cleaned nty crop of wheat with one of
them; it pleases me well, and I take pleasure in
recctt;mending them to farmers as being superior
Farts. Respectfully yours,
W. LOUTHKR.
“WlicAt Tlirasliors
Ou baud of my ow n manufacture, superior to any
other machine of the kind in this country.
GKEN G-EA.RI2S3-G-
Made to order, with wooden logs, which are supe
rior in every way to iron.
To those who purchase Mills, Fans, Thraahors,
and Cutters, by tho wholesale, a liberal discount
will be mad*'.
Public patronage is respectfully solicited.
A. D. BROWN, Jr.
Columbus. Ga., April 7,18G0-tf
TO PLANTERS OF GEORGIA AND ALABAMA.
RHODES’
SUPER-PHOSPHATE.
THIS STANDARD MANURE
For Cotton, Corn and Wheat Culture,
Besides the Various Hoot Crops,
Gardens, Fruit Trees, &c.
IS manufactured under the supervision of emi
nent Manufacturing Chemists, and i* WAR
RANTED TO BE PURE AND FREE FROM ALL
ADULTERATION.
Tho RHODES MANURE has received tho en
dorsement of
SOUTH CAROLINA
STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,
GEORGIA
STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,
ALABAMA
STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Prof. CiIAS. UPHAM SHEPARD, of the South
Carolina Medical College, in a letter addressed to
B. M. Rhodes, the proprietor, dated Charleston,
January 3,1860, say*:
“The two samples examined, as selected by my
self front the warehouse of Messrs. Rhett & Rob
son, of this city, appear to be. as nearly as possible,
identical in their mode of preparation and com
position, and the article cannot be too highly com
mended for the uniformity of tho mixture in the
several ingredients present, and the impalpable
fineness of the Phosphate and the Sulphate of
Lime. It is tho richest preparation I have yet
seen for the Soluble Phosphate, and in this respect
cannot well be improved upon. The insoluble
earthly ingredient does not appear to be greater
than is incident to tho most carefully prepared
fertilizer.*-*
THE MODE OF APPLICATION IS VERY
SIMPLE : either broudeast or in the bill or drill—
-100 to 200 pound* per acre. This Mannre does not
fire, as is tho case with the Peruvian Guano; but
being strictly nourishing, can be used any way
tho convenience of the planter may suggest.
Ample stocks at all times on hand and for
sale by
DILLARD, POWELL & CO., Sole Agents,
March 15-d&wlm Columbus, Ga.
F. C. TILLMAN,
117 Broad Street,
COLUAIBUS, GEORGIA,
IS RECEIVING AND HAS IN STORE A HANDSOME AND
WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS!
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, CAPS,
&e., &c., &c., &c.,
GOODS THAT ARE
Almost Entirely All New l
GOODS TO SUIT THE SEASON
AND PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
On time to responsible and prompt-paying parties,
OR VERY CHEAP FOR CASH!
Columbus, Ga., March 19, 1800-dtf
DIRECT IMPORTATION!
I I'ST recoived. _
a fine HM*ort*
mrnitof BINGLK
AND DOUBLE
HAItKBL SHOT
GUNS, inumifuc-f/
tured for o n v-r
solveh All Y)
non* in want of v AiAVWr ’r
a GOOD O U N
would do well to Zr &Ljn ‘tyffF
call anti see them
before buying.
J. ENNIS & CO.,
April 5-oui at the Sign of the Anvil.
NEW BOOKS!
RECEIVED liY
CHAFFIN & JOHNSON.
U TOMAN (La Panina), by MlchcUt;
Lot# (L’Aniour) “ “
The Tribulation, by Cummltig *
Life of Geo. M. Troup, of Ga.,by E.J.Uurdin ;
A NEW SUPPLY OF
Adam Hoade;
The Rivals;
The Queen of llearta. March 19
THE LUXURY OF THE SEASON !
Thomson’s Corrugated Skirts,
For rale by the Principal Retailer,.
Come at Last!
r T’ 11 AT fujierlor Western English Dairy Cbeeee.
I Also reelved this day :
White and Ked Onion*; Lemon*;
Smoked Reef Totigutr large and flue;
Pickled •• “ •• “ ••
10 bogi-i Brucked lit rrlug*;
larina. Wine and Sugar Crutkcis;
Date*. Figs, Prune*, l'ickles, Ac.
March 30 HOWELL k JOHNSON.
■AITBRM MAI
• ) 1 KALES b>it Eastern Hay, superior to
1 Northern Hny, for sale by
March M*tf A. A J. GAM MEL A CO.
EVERY LADY IN AMERICA
TIT 110 value, comfort, boalth and elegance,
T V should have one of
THOMSON’S COBRPOATID SKIRTS.
FOlt SALK Oil HIKE,
A VALUABLE Negro Man. a good Cook. He la
for aaloor biro Ibr the balance of the year.
Apply to febti'J-lf H. It. HAWKS.
INDIA Ht lIUKH BALLS.
V NOTH EH anpply received thla day and for
gale by R. A. W ABE k SON.