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COLUMBUS:f
Largest City and Country Circulation.
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Friday Morning, April 13, 1800.
See reading matter on every page.
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Tbc Savannah News says John O. For
rill, Esq., of that city, has been appoint*
eJ by the Secretary of tho Interior, Uni
ted States Pension Agent, vice George A.
Mercer, Esq., resigned.
It is stated that Ex-Gov. Allston, of
South Carolina, has given an order to
Michael Phelan, of New York, for the
manufacture of a splendid billiard table,
which he intends to present to the State
Lunatic Asylum at Columbia.
The immigration of Coolies to the West
Indies is progressing actively, as we
learn from late Jamaica journals. Two
vessels recently arrived at Demerara, to
gether brought CB6 of this class ; and the
Agent for Jamaica, at Calcutta, had re
ported that 2,860 would be ready to leave
for that Island by the Ist of March.
Mr. Samuel S. Littlefield, for twenty
one years an editor of the New Orleans
Price Current, died in that city on the
Ist inst. lie was the great authority on
the cotton crop in the Southwest, and
was distinguished for cupacity, industry,
integrity and courtesy. His death is
widely lamented.
Capt. Daniel Senrlcs, doorkeeper of
tho Louisiana House of Delegates, com
mitted suicide at lluton Kongo, Louisiana,
on the 21st ultimo, by blowing out his
brains. For years ho had kept his cofliu
and winding sheet in his house, nnd ho
already had his tombstone in the cemete
ry, with his name inscribed.
From Boston.
A private dispatch from Boston, the
‘Jth inst., to the Charleston Mercury
states that tho steamship .South Carolina,
the pioneer of direct steam communica
tion between Charleston and Boston, was
successfully launched that day.
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Small Pox,
The Humboldt (Tenn.) Cosmos lenrns
that the small pox, iu its most serious
form, is very prevalent along the linn of
the Memphis and Ohio Kail ltoad. There
havo already been two deaths occasioned
by it, at McLemoresvillo, and many moro
are expected to die.
United Btatos Circuit Court.
The Savannah Kcpublican of the 11th
says but little business was done in this
Court the day previous. The Grand
Jury found a true bill against J. Egbert
Farnham, one of the reputed captains of
the Wanderer in her cruiso to Africa in
1868, for piracy. A similar bill against
Frank Raymond, and niDo others, the
alleged crew of the Wanderer, in the
satno voyage, was ignored.
Supreme Court Decision.
At tho present session of the Supreme
Court ut Atlanta, it was decided thut when
there ure assets in the hands of the Ad
ministrator, tho owner of a note to which
the intestate was surety, may recover,
thereon, notwithstanding ho failed tu
givo notice of his demand within tho
twelve months provided by Statute, and
notwithstanding the principal iu the isoto
has become insolvent.
Distribution of Arms.
Undor tho Act of Congress of 1808, re
quiring the distribution of arms to tho
several States and Torritorios.Ucorgin lias
received 1(1,000 ; Alabama, 7,000; Flori
da, 1,100. Os tho whole number dis
tributed, Fennsylvania lias received 57,-
000, tlie largest; Virginia and Ohio each
30,000, tho next largest number. The
smallest number distributed to any Stntc
is 800 to Arkausas.
M>lanelioly Occurrence.
An exchange says tho infant son of
Mr. Tiros. 11. Ralph, was rccoutly pre
cipitated down a flight of stairs, witli its
nurse, causing its death within the space
of two hours from tbe time of tho occur
rence. It is thought that tho nurse was
either seized with an attuck of vertigo,
or was tripped by the heel of her shoo, as
she was about descending the stairs.
Detected, Irut Kscuped.
The Macon Telegraph says nu attempt
was niado on Tuesday to set fire to Dr.
G. Harrison’s stables, by two white boys,
apparently fourteen or fifteen years old.
They were discovered and seen with
matokes aud splinters applying them to
tho building, by a servant girl, who pur
sued them a short distance. Fearful of
being caught, one of tho boys drow out
a pistol, fired at the negro and thus es
caped.
Tlie Western Hog Crop.
The Cincinnati Trice Current states
the hog crop of tho present jlear at 2,-
360,922 in number, against 2,402,035 lust
year, a decrease of 114,213, equal to 4§
percent. Cincinnati packed (he largest
number, 434,499. Next came Louisville,
261,870; Chicago, 160,000; St. Louis,
70,326; Madison, Ind., 69,800; Quincy,
111., 68,583; Milwaukic, 52,000; Keokuk,
49,000; liurliugton, 63,6000; and Musca
tine, 40,000.
Home Manufacture.
The editor of tbc Charlotte (N. C.)
Bulletin inspected recently, at the estab
lishment of Fallings, Springs & Heath, iu
that city, full Buits manufactured for the
Senior Class at Chapel Ilill.
Mr. J. D. Philips is now manufacturing
summer suits for tho Cadets at the North
Carolina Military luslitute, aud contracts
have been made for winter clothing out of
cloth prepared at the Rock Island Mills
in that city.
Fire In Marlon—Lady Burnt.
The Marion (Miss.) Star of the 27tb,
says that on Wednesday previous, the
houseofMr D. W. Larrimorc, in the
lower part of this district, was destroyed
by fire, and that bis wife perished in the
fiames. Mr. Larrimore was absent at the
time, and his children were at school. It
is thought that Mrs. L., who was subject
to fits, was taken with one and fell into
the fire, her clothing communicating the
flames to the furniture. Her bones only
were found in the embers.
Cuba Telegraph.
We are highly gratified to learn that that
portion of the line between Fernaudina
aud Savannah will probably be in opera
tion by the latter part of the present
voolL.—Fernandma Floridian, April 5.
. Additional by the Frinco Albort. I
The Han Juan difiiculties are approach- i
] ing a settlement.
Strong efforts are being made in Eng
land to obtain from Franco the abolitioh
of restrictions on shipping. The House
of Commons adopted an address to the
Queen on the subject.
The old cable company have determin
ed to raiso twenty tivo thousand pounds
sterling by a mortgage of the old cable.
Warrants have been issued against the
prize fightcrß, Heennn and Sayers, com
pelling them to keep the peace.
Nothing new in relation to Savoy af
fairs.
Austria has sent a protest to the Ger
man Diet against the annexation of the
Italian Dutchies.
A treaty of peace between Morocco and
Spain has been ratified.
! The ship Sir J. Lawrence, from Savan
nah, had arrived at Liverpool.
The cotton quotations for Fair Uplands
are 7d. and for Middling Uplands C 3-l Gd.
Washington Items.
Washington, April 7.—The Committee
addressed a letter to Secretary Cobb, ask
ing for the contract aud all correspon
ding statements that have been received
from Charleston by the Department, con
cerning the recent departure of brigJ.
E. Hossee ou the coast of Africa, by the
British sloop of-war Falcon, under sus
picious circumstances, which will be im
mediately sent to Mr. Dalius for the pur
-1 pose of making a demand for reparation,
i The alleged facts are substantiated. Tbc
| cargo of the brig and previous connect
ion with some of the parties of the Wan
derer’s slavo expedition, create misgiv
-1 ings as to her true character.
In the Senate Mr. Trumbull, presented
a petition of citizens of Illinois, setting
forth tliatgcnerul alienation exists in the
Union caused by the discussion of the
subject of slavery in Congress, and they
pray that body to recommend to all the
legislatures a change in the constitution
for establishing the States and Territo
ries north of which slavery is to bo proh
ibited, and south of which it is not to
be interfered with by Congress or the
States. Mr. Trumbull moved that it be
referred to tho Judiciary Committee.
Mr. Green—lt affects tho Territories
ami had better go to that committee.
Mr. Trumbnli supposed thut us they
asked a change of the constitution, the
Judiciary Committeo would lie more ap
propriate.
So it was referred to that committee.
Washington, April 9. House.—Win
ston endeavored to make a minority re
port of Covode’s investigating committee.
Hickman ineffectually Bought to pre
sent his report on the President’s protest.
Washington, April 11.—In the Senate
to-day, in view of the numerous substi
tutes proposed for the Homestead bill the
whole subject has been recommitted with
instructions to report back next Tuesday.
House considered and passed the bill for
the admission of Kansas into the Union.
The vote stood one hundred and thirty
four in favor to seventy-three in opposi
tion.
During the debate Mr. Pryor accused
Mr. Potter of interpolating offensive re
marks in the report of the recent Love
joy affair in tho House, and the colloquy
which ensued leads to the impression
(bat Mr. I‘iyor will challenge him.
Washington, April 10.—Several Re
publican Senators are conferring on un
amendment to tho Mexican treaty in view
of passing it. It appears they wish to
exclude the other powers from claiming
similar advantages under the clause
granting each power equal facilities with
those of (lie most favored natiou.
From Loavenworth.
Leavenworth, April 7.—lnformation
from Southern Kansas gives rise to ap
prehensions of serious trouble iu Linn
and Bourbon counties, growing out of
alleged violations of i lie amnesty act.
An attempt recently made by the Deputy
Marshal to arrest Capt. Montgomery,
was effectually resisted.
Considerable interest is manifested in
this city in regard to the approaching
trial of the rescuers of the alleged slave
Charley Fisher. Tho trial commences
on Monday next before Judge Pettitt in
tlio District Court.
Ship Dim.
Savannah, April 11.—The steamship
It. W. Cnyler, from New York, and the
Potomac, from Baltimore, und the Tallu
lah, from Fleetwood, have arrived.
Nkw York, April 11. —Tho ship Jacob
A. Westervelt, clearod for Liverpool, is
now on fire off tho Battery.
Fire In Memphis.
Memphis,* April 9. —Sam Moseby’s cot
ton shed, with 1,200 bales of cotton and
seven dwellings were burned last night.
Loss $70,000. Insurance for SOO,OOO.
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Popular Sovereignty.
Tho following is the platform on slave
ry iu tho Territories, laid down by tlie
Georgia Democratic convention iu Decem
ber 1847, aud re-adopted by tho conven
tion in Deoember 1847, nnd ro adopted
by the convention of June, 1848:
“ Resolved , Thut Congress possesses no
power, under the Constitution, to legislate
in any way or manner in relation lo the in
stitution of slavery. It is the Constitu
tional right of every citizen to remove
and settle with his property in any of the
Territories of the United States.
“ Unsolved , That tho people of the
South do not ask of Congress to estab
lish tho institution of slavery in any of
tho Territories that may bo acquired by
the United States; they simply require
that the inhabitants of each Territory
shall be left free to determine for them
selves whether the institution of slavery
shall or shall not form a part of their
social system.”
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Compliment Deserved.
His numerous friends in Pike county,
recently complimented our worthy und
talented citizen tho Hon. M. A. Baldwin,
with a dinner us a small token of tho high
regard iu which he is held in that county.
The Troy Advertiser gives a full report of
the festivities, and letters from the lion.
H. W. Hilliard aud others invited, who
could not attend, The banquet took
place at half past nine P. M., on the 30th
March. A. N. Worthy presided, assisted
by A. I\. Starke, as Vice President, aud
Judgo Shorter aud other .distinguished
guests participated. The compliment
was well deserved, for there is not in the
State a more faithful, efficient, hieli
toned aud popular gentleman and public
officer than Attorney Oeneral Baldwin.—
Mont. Fast, 11M.
Clitlrl Burned.
A little daughter of Mr. St. Ledger, of
this place, übout two years old, was se
verely burnt last week, by her clothes
taking fire from matches, with which she
and her little brother were playing. The
little boy by some means got them oil’ of
a shelf, where they had been placed to
keep them out of the children’s reach,
and gave some of them to the little girl,
who iu playing with them, about the
hearth, ignited one, and set fire to her
clothes. Though severely burned it will
probably recover —Kufaula Express, 12/A,
Tbe Benecia Boy is certainly in fino
condition. Mr. Wilkes writes that in his
boxing exeroises the American Sampson
had just dislocated Cusick’s jaw, while a
red bump upon the forehead which Jack
Macdonald had brought int- London,
was attributed to an uninterrupted but
playful left-handed tap from the trans-
AtlaDtic giant. These gentlemen are his
“trainers,” and probably the more they
get battered, the greater their pride in
their pupil.
Wlatar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry.—
This remedy lias been clreri.hr it by the contain
ally for it* rc-oisrkble cllicacy fa relieving, heal
ing and caring the most obstinate, pn.r.lul und
long Handing case* of Cough, Cold, Influenza,
Bore Throat, Ilronrhitir. Whooping Cough. Croup,
Asthma, Inflammation of tho Lungs; while oven
consumption iteelt haa yielded to its magic lullu
ence when ail other means have failed. Its whole
history prove* that the past has produced no
remedy of equal value, as a cure for the numer
ous aud daugerou* pulmonary affections which
prevail all over the land.
Head the following certificate from Mr. Nor
borne Norton, of the Examiner <nbc,', iticbmoud :
ItICHMOND, Va., fob. 23, ISUO.
Messrs. B. W. Fowls A Cos . Boston—Gentlemen:
I with pleasure testify to the great merit of your
Invaluable lung medicine, llr. VVisitu’w Balsam or
Wild CnKasv, which is likewise highly valued by
many of our estiemed fellow-citizens, who have
tested its virtues by trial.
1 first made use of this Balsam some three years
since for a violent and distressing cough, which
tmflted the skill of physicians, and to my joy, ex
perienced sucli gratifying relief as to induce me
to persevere in its use. i always keep it by me,
and ever find it to he unfailiug iu its effects. No
medicine that 1 have ever used has given such
speedy relief. Yours truly,
NOKIiOIiNE NORTON.
tyr Caution to PuacuAszas.—Tho only genuine
Wistar’s Balsam has (lie written signature of “I.
Butts” aud tlie printed oue of tho Proprietors on
the outer wrupper; alt ether is vile and worth
less. Prepared by BKTii W. FOWLK A 00., Bos
ton. Pur sale by all druggists iu Georgia, and in
Columbus by URQUIIAKT A CHAPMAN,
.1. A. WHITICBIHE A CO.,
mtiZideodwoolw PEMBERTON A CARTER.
MARKIEU,
At Trinity Church, on tin; evening of the lot Is
instant, by the lic\. Llr. Hawks, Mr. Thomas hi.
Baknakii und Miss Louisa, daughter of Mr.O. J.
if. Dibble, all of this city.
A Curd.
Eds. Nun: I seo iu your issue of yesterday
morning rny name put down as oue of the
managers of the Georgia Urays Bail, to tie given
in this city on Friday evening next, f beg to
say my name was used without my knowledge
or consent! and I will farther state that I never
have or expect io appear as manager of any
hall. JIt&SE J. BRADFORD.
Columbus, Gil., April 13, 1800.
TAIf.K NOTICK.
A LI, thoio indebted to H. llussey or 1). Bussey
& Bro., by note or account, will And them in
the hands of WM. A. BRANNON. Oflice over
Giinby A Co.’s store.
April 13-2 m H. BUSSEY A BRO.
NOTICE.
rPHE firm of GILBERT, LEA A CO. has this day
1 boon dissolved by mutual consent. Their
liabilities will be settled by M. C. Gilbert at sight.
Tbs outstanding business will also be settled by
him. M. C. GILBERT,
S. H. THOM,
C. M. LEA.
Columbus, April 13, 1800. 3t
HENRY STUMPF,
Practical Upholsterer,
lias puroianently located tit
No. 22 BROAD STREET,
NEXT door to Velati'H Confectionary, where he
is prepared to receive and execute all orders
in his business, such as Paper and Curtain
llungiug, cutting anti laying of Carpets, uphol
stering m w und old Furniture, Church Cushionr,
Spring and lluir Mattresses, nnd every kind of
work usual to his business.
Being a practical workman of many years ex
perience, in some of the best shops of New York,
he feels confident in his ability to suit all who
may favor him with their orders.
Kk.pekh to— Hilling ham A Denson, W. K. Harm,
F. VV. Flynn. April l.i-dtf
Georgia Grays Kail!
A DALI* will bo given by tho GEORGIA
GRAYS, at CONCERT HALL, on
Friday Evening, the 13th lnst.,/TI
at 8 o’clock. LJ42^
managers:
William J. Dillon, Joseph Roper,
Wesley C. Vinson.
sM* Admission TWO DOLLARS.
April 12 2t
WANTED,
good House Painters and ouoor two good
1 Grainors. The highest wages given. Apply to
EDWARD J. KING, or SON,
April 12-21 p Columbus, Ga.
TRUNKS!
TRUNKS! TRUNKS!
J^trunksiJ^
JUST RECEIVED, A FINE LOT OF
Trunks and Valises!
Os Various Stylos and Qualities,
At Prices to Suit Purchasers.
CALL AND SEE THEM AT
SHERMAN & CO.’S
HARNESS MANUFACTORY
114 Broad. Street.
ALSO,
SADDLERY I
At Very Low Prices for Cash.
SHERMAN & CO.
Columbus, Ga., April 12, 1800.
Ai* Papers in which wo advertise please copy.
“HOLE IN THE WALL!’’
WM. R. JONES,
Opposite Cook’s Hotel, keeps always a supply of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Fresh Vegetables received daily from Savannah,
while in season.
Remember the place is the “IIOLK IN THE
WALL.” April 11, 1860-dtf
PEMBERTON & CARTER
Have juat received an extensive stock of
PERFUMERY,
Fancy Goods,
BRUSHES, &c. &c.
Consisting in part of
Lubin’s Celebrated Extracts,
Humming Bird Extracts,
Butterlly Extracts,
Guorlain’s Extracts,
Fraugipanni Extracts,
Kiss-me-sweetly Extracts,
Uoudoletia Extracts.
FINE GERMAN COLOGNES,
Roquet d'Orleans,
Da/.in’s Toilet Waters,
Lubiu’s Rose Soap,
Lubin's Musk Soap,
Dimmers English Soap.
Ba/iu’s Barbers’ Soap,
Transparent Soaps.
Perfume Sachets, Lily White,
Bloud do Pearl.
Pomades,
Os every description, highly perfumed and beaut.*
ful in style.
COMBS,
Avery large assortment.
Tooth Powders and Washes,
That can bo highly recommended.
Call and Seo. April 11,1880.
NOTICE I
A LL indebted to us for Guano, will please call
aud settle.
We are uow receiving a fresh supply of American
Ouauo, which we will sell for cash or ou time, upon
the terms of the proprietors.
April 10 GUN BY A CO.
WHISKY.
•YfAfY BIILS. Extra Tenuessee White; Robison
wv/v” Country Extra; Pike’s Jessamine, nnd
other brands of Rectified Whisky, for sale at re
duced prices, on consignment.
March 9 TYLER A MOSES.
FOR KENT.
THE commodious Eating House kuowu^.
as the GEM, under Joues’ Building, ■sesV
will be rented low to a good tenant. Ap- IM1"B
ply to JOHN A. JON KP, or
JAMES WAKE,
April 18—ts at Hunt A Ware's.
BEEF TONGUES l
CHOICE Smoked Beef TONGUES, just received
aud for sale by
Sept. 12. GUNBY A CO.
BLOWN SALT.
SACKS, for tale by
tfU E. BARNARD k CO.
H. BRAMHALL,
Practical Watchmaker,
AND
MANUFACTURER OF FINE WATCHES.
56 BROAD STREET,
COLUMI)US, G K OIIOIA.
I HAVE just received anew und select stock of
1 American Wutches und Clocks,
Direct from the Manufacturers
Aud offer them at rates fully HO lo 30 per
cent lews than any SlQre Georgia*
I have aIBO on hand an excellent assortment of
ENGLISH AND GENEVA
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES
GOLD CHAINS, KEYS, Ac. Ac.
At Unprecedented Low Hates,
Aud guarantee all good, to be equal or better
than as repre.ented.
As I give my per sonal attention to Watcb work
I would say to
Ladies and Gentlemen
Haviug Watched iu bad order from wear, break
aged, or, worse than all, from being woiked at by
incompetent workmen, eau rely on haviug the
imperfect parti replaced with perfect piecte, and
tho Wutch made u good time-keeper once more,
by leaving or Bending them to
56 BROAD STREET,
COLUMBUS.
Mr. F. 117 GOLD HECK,
Man’lacturiiiy Jeweler
AWD BIIiVEHSMITH,
(Formerit/ with Mr. A. 11. Be Will,)
IS now udsociated with me. nnd will be pleaded
to receive ordern for manufacturing Fine Jew
elry aud Silver Ware.
Persons having relicts of gold or silver as keep
sakes they would like re fadiiouod or made into
useful articles, can rely that they will really re
ceive the same Gold or Silver.
All Styles of Hair Braiding
And the finest Ilair Jewelry made to order in the
most fashionable styles and taste, a the customer
may deßiie. Tho Hair Braiding in doue in Colum
bus, and therefore not subject to be changed, as
when sent to Charleston or the North, as much
is done. J. H. BRAMHALL,
April 9,18C0. 58 Broad street.
.A. CARD.
“IXTE deem it sufficient,and due to our customers
VV and friends, and tho public, to announce that
our stock of
SPRING & SUMMER
Dry G-oods!
Is now complete, embracing
Every Fashionable Novelty
IN LADIES’ DRESS GOODS of all fabiica.
Anew Stock of
Linens, Embroideries, Ac.,
Os Direct Importation, and made to
our own Order.
Our stock is unusually large aud well selected,
which enables us to offer to our customers MURE
THAN ORDINARY ATTRACTIONS.
Let everybody call aud see for themselves.
J. KYLE & CO.,
Columbus, Ga., March 28, 1860-2 m
G. T. WILLIAMS’S
Ambrotjpc and Photographic
PICTURE GALLERY!
No. 67 West Side Broad Street,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
AMBROTYPES taken on Iron, Glass, Leather,
Mica, and Paper, finished in the very best
style, and satisfaction guaranteed. My pricea are
from FIFTY CENTS TO ANY PRICE DESIRED.
PHOTOGRAPHS
On Paper, Canvas, and Visiting Cards, at less
price than any in the city.
No person is bound to take a Picture from the
Gallery if it does not please them.
The public are respectfully invited to call at
my Gallery aud examine specimens, and satisfy
themselves. G. T. WILLIAMS,
April 2-Gm (2d p) Photographic Artist.
Positive Sale of New Buggies
AT AUCTION!
By HARRISON & PITTS.
AT 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 Traybody Top Buggy, Panel Boot;
1 Godwin Bracket Front Top Buggy;
1 Traybody No Top Buggy, panel boot, hack
and ruck;
1 Godwin Bracket No Top Buggy, back and rack;
1 Traybody 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.
49** Terms made known on day of sale.
Also two of Wheeler & Wilson’s SEWING MA
CHINES, warranted iu perfect order.
JAA'“ Persons wishing to examine the Buggies
can do so by calling at Yernoy & Mahaffey’s Liv
ery Stable. HARRISON & PITTS,
April 0, 1860-td Auctioneers.
NEW GOODS!
npilE subscribers have received afresh supply of
A the following articles, which they are offering
cheap, to wit:
Santos and Sumatra Coffee, best quality ;
White Gov. Java “ “ “
Red “ “ “ “ “
Mocha “
Cub*. aud Rio “
Baker’s Chocolate, superior quality;
Raisins, Currents and Citron, fresh aud good;
Choice brands of Champagne Wino;
Madeira, Sherry aud Claret;
5000 of the celebrated J. C. Calhoun Cigars—
Concha and Regalia size, all colors. Call and try
them. apl9 GUNBY A CO.
CUBA MOLASSES.
BULS. Cuba Molasses, just received and
.wUw for sale by apl'J GUNBY & CO.
FLOCK! FLOUR!
O HO BBLS. Extra Choice Flour, fresh and line.
£\J\J Just received and for sale by
AprilO GUNBY & CO.
LADIES
Os Columbus, Ga., and Vicinity:
♦-
TO-DAY
IS THE DAY I OPEN MY NEW VARIETY OF
SPRING MILLINEM!
Give me a Call,
AND LOOK AND EXAMINE THE FASHIONS.
Respectfully,
Mrs. M. 11. DESSAU.
Columbus, April 3, ISOO-dtf
MATTRESSES!
A LARGE STOCK,
MALL at tlie SOUTH,
FROM SOUTHERN MATERIALS,
For Sale Cheap at
ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS.
Columbus, Feb. 27. ts
MATTRESSES! MATTRESSES^
The Troy Manufacturing Company
ARE making, and keep constantly ou hand,
MATTRESSES of tho best material and
make, aud all aizes, which we Hell at low price*.
Tlie Ware Rooms are at No. 40 Broad ct.
February 24, 1860. ts
MATTRESSES AND
CARDED COTTON BATTING.
THE CARTER FACTORY
HAVE A SUPERIOR LOT OF
MATTRESSES!
Which, for material aud workmanship, cannot
be nurpofoed. Jan.3l-d3m
RICH.
RARE AND TASTY!
13 THE
SPRING AND SUMMER
STOCK OF
READY MADE
CLOTHING!
NOW OPENING
. AT THE
CASH
©totjjing fimptiitm!
135 Broad Street,
COLUMBUS, GA.
ROSETTE, MELICK & CO.
WOULD CALL
TIIE ATTENTION
OF
CLOTHING BUYERS
TO TIIEIR
Large, Varied aud Extensive
ASSORTMENT OF
Ready Made Clothing!
Os tlielr Own Manufacture.
THIS STOCK
HAS BEEN GOTTEN UP
WITH GKRE-A-T CAHE,
AND FOB BEAUTY, CUT AND STYLE,
WILL COMPARE WITH ANY IN THE
SOUTHERN COUNTRY!
THIS IS THE ONLY
Cash Clothing House
11ST THE CITY l
No. 125 Broad Street,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Rosette, Melick & Cos.
HAVE IN STORE A
Complete Assortment of
BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’
CLOTHING!
To suit all ages from G to 15 years.
Boys’ Drap D’Ete and Alpacca Round Jackets;
“ Linen and Marseilles “ 44
“ Cloth and Cassimero 44 44
“ Mohair and Italian Cloth “ 44
“ White Marseilles Vests;
“ Fancy Marseilles 44
“ Fancy Silk 44
100 Pairs Boys’
Linen and Marseilles Pants
XT 01 I>l;il PAIR!
Boys’ Black Drap D’Ete Pants;
“ White Duck 44
“ White Marseilles 44
“ Black Cassimere “
“ Fancy Cassimero 44
“
GENTS’
FURNISHING GOODS!
Thread Cambric (full-boaoined) Shirts;
Linen Lawn 44 “ 44
White Linen Bosomed 44
Puff Bosomed 44
Fancy Bosomed 44
Fancy Marseilles 44
White Marseilles 44
Faucy Print
Fancy Puff Bosomed 44
White and Pink Undershirts;
Gauze Merino 44
Lislo Thread 44
Check Cambric 44
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Silk Handkerchiefs,
Collars, Cravats, Gloves,
Half-Hose and Suspenders,
Rosette, Melick & Cos.
125 Broad. Street,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
—
HATS! HATS! HATS!
HATS! HATS! HATS!
CAPS! CAPS! CAPS!
CAPS! CAPS! CAPS!
Great Variety of Styles, Qualities,
and Colors.
ROSETTE, MELICK & CO.
TRUNK DEPOT,
BIROAD STREET.
Trunks! Trunks!
VALISES! VALISES!
Carpet Bags! Carpet Bags!
Ladies’ Traveling Trunks!
Ladies’ Bonnet Boxes!
PLANTERS AND TRADERS:
Three Hundred Cottonade Suits!
*>
Rosette, Melick & Cos.
125 Broad Street,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
We would respectfully invite all those
WISHING TO PURCHASE
First Class Clothing!
For Spring and Summer Wear,
To call and examine our stock, feel
ing assured price and quality will
give satisfaction.
ROSETTE, MELICK & CO.
Columbus, Ga., April 9. 1860.
To tlie Ladies!
.I, i ♦ — —-
HULL, DUCK & CO.
Would call attention fa tiruir .dor k of
DRY GOODS
For tho Spring Trade.
rpilfcY have a full stock of Shillings an.l sheet
-1 ings, various widths; Limn Sheeting. Piilow
Case Lineus, Damask Table Cloths, Napkins,
Towels, &c., &c.
IN DRESS GOODS,
A Complete Assortment of till Styles;
French Orgaudie Muslin,
French Jaconets,
Barege uud.Organdie Robes,
English, Scotch and American Printed Muslin,
Plain, Striped and Printed Bareges,
Scotch aud American Ginghams.
A FULL SUPPLY OF
Ladies and Gents’ Kid Gloves,
Tire Best Qualities.
HOSIEHY,
IltlSU AND FRENCH
LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS,
Muslin Collars and Sleeves,
Burnous and Chantilly Lace Mantillar,
Low-piiced Mantillas,
Plain aud figured Laces for Mantillas,
Swiss Muslin, plain and figured,
Xansook Muslin, plain aud pluid,
Bishop Lawn Jaconet Muulin,
India Long Cloth Brilliaute, 4c.
A boautjful lot of FANS, plain and fancy.
Ladies and Misses’ Parasols
AND UMBRELLAS.
BLACK, PLAIN AXIS FIGURED
SILKS !
FRENCH SUMMER SILKS,
FOULARD SILKS.
Hoop Sils-ix’tss!
Embroidered Skirts,
Marseilles and Corded Skirts,
A uow pattern Trail Skirt.
A fine assortment of Ladies’
Work and Traveling Baskets.
FRENCH CORSETS,
Embroidered. Corsets.
All of which is offered for sale on accommoda
ting terms by
HULL, DUCK & CO.
ColumbuK, Ga., April 7, 1800.
SILKS! SILKS! SILKS!
Spring Silks!
Received by Express this morning ut
JAS. McPHILLIPS,
140 BUOAD STREET,
1,500 Dresses!
Spring and Summer Silks,
AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES!
THESE Goods were purchased within the la6t
week, ut forced sales, at an immense loss on
cost of importation. Also a full line of
BiCHOFFS SLACK SILKS!
Admitted by all to be tho best wearing goods
manufactured. Also,
LACE MANTILLAS,
LACE POINTS, DUSTERS,
PARASOLS and
SUN SHADES.
purcliasod direct from tho importers aud manu
facturers. Prices guaranteed lower thau ever
before offered in this city.
ALSO
5,500 HOOF SKIRTS!
Os the Best Quality,
AT ONE-HALF THE REGULAR PRICES!
Buyers are invited to call and examine
the stock and compare prices.
JAMES McPHILLIPS,
March 22,1860. 140 Broad Street.
NEGBO HATS.
J. H. DANIEL & CO.
ARE SELLING
NEGR() HATS
At 81 5() to B‘2 00 per Dozen!
March 31, ISCO-tf
A LARGE LOT OF
TURKISH TOWELS!
At Unprecedented Low Prices!
Just received aud for aale by
J. 3E3C. DA.]Nrili!lj Cos.
March 31, ISGO-tf
SPRING MILLINERY!
A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF
RICH AND ELEGANT BONNETS,
JLraces, Ribbons, Ac.
NOW OPENING BY
Miss L. A. Flynn & Cos.
All of which they offer for salo
LOW FOR CASH !
tSr Their Store is next doortol.O.SiEUPPEa’s,
on Randolph street. March 23-ts
THE SEW PATENT
CORRUGATED SPRINGS!
E EDUCING the weight of skirts and increasing
the strength nearly one-half,are found only in
Thomson’s Corrugatd Skirts.
JUST RECEIVED,
Fresli Thomaston Lime,
PLASTER PARIS,
-A-InTID cemeht.
Feb. 21, 1860-dtf B. F. COLEMAN.
Tailoring and Bepairing.
Q-_ C. BODEET,
TAILOR,
Respectfully announces to thociti-^an
zens of Columbus that he has taken gflk
Rooms over the store of W. S. Neediiam. on V*/!
Broaistreet (nearly opposite Cook’s Hotel) -M.
where he is prepared to execute all orders in his
lino, with neatness uud dispatch. A share of pa
tronage is solicited.
Good Fits guaranteed. March 2S-6m
Light, Flexible and Strong!
‘\TOYKL and beautiful iu shape, approved by all*
1% Inquire for THOMSON’S CORRUGATED
SKIRTS.
Four Thousand Skirts per Day!
KEQUIRING four separate Factories, aud the
labor of one thousand hands are required by
the demand for
Thomson’s Sltirts.
February 2,1860. ow3m
BLEACHED SPERM OIL.
A SPLENDID article received this day and for
sale by R. A* WARE A SON,
April 3 74 Broad stseet.
A. D. BROWN, Jr.,
At tlie Curter I’a-ctorv,
13 MANUFACTURING
WHEAT THRASHERS A FANS,
Stray/ and Shuck Cutters,
WHEEL BARROWS, Ac-.
1 1 ‘ll E undui sighed has located at
.8 CAKT lK 1 .vVi OK V, Whei ohe MuLftLlMa .
bus lit led up Machinery lot aluiuai
uve/y ilceuiipliuu oi Jub Wuik.
WOOD AND 111 JM i
dohb with neatness und disputen, oy cxptxieuced
MUI kuicu.
HOLTti cut toord-r, from one inch in diameter
dowu to any size det-ired. lulso manufacture
Patent Corn and Cob Mills,
Fur piitutetV use, ackuvwiedgeu by all who have
teen Hum iu operation to be tho munt suituble
Mill lor tanners iu ute. There is one in my shop
which all w h j denire can tee at woi k.
Patent Straw and Shuck Cutter,
A machine invented, patented, and made in the
South, of Soulheru materials, which is pro
nounced by all who have tried it, to be the very
best, and least liable to get out of older, of any
Cutter known. It is so simple iu construction,
uud ut tne same time bo substantial, that the incut
ignorant negro fit ld-hund cun manage it without
any difficulty or danger of breaking.
Rail Road couliactors will plecse bear in mind
that 1 aui prepared to make to order any number
of WUEEiiBARROWS, of as good material and as
cheap as can be bought North or South. My
WHEAT FANS
Need no comment from myself, as every one who
has them will certify as to their excellency and
durability. Snuce 1 have begun manufacturing
tbeia 1 have told over two hundred, purchasers
being pleased iu every instance with their per
formance. lielow I give borne of the very flatter
ing certificates received irom different parties :
CuLL’MMJB, July 251 b, 1857.
We take pleasure in stating that we have been
selling Mr. A. D. Brown’s Wheat Fan for the last
two years almost exclusively. We have sold them
to all sections of the surrounding country, both
iu Georgia aud Alabama, and they have given
general satisfaction. W o have never heard any
complaint of tbe first one jet, and believe they
are tho best Fans now’ in use. We have formerly
shipped Faus from tho North for our own tiade,
but we havo abandoned them, Mr. Brown’s Fan
having superseded them entirely.
(Signed) J. ENNIS A CO.
CwLUiinus, Ga., July 25, 1857.
Wo have been selling Mr. A. D. Brown’s Funs
during tho past season, and lully concur in the
above. (Signed) ESTES A BROTHER.
Russell Couni y, A la., July 25, 1867.
Mr. Brown—Dear Sir: 1 take pleasure iu certi
fying to tho excellency of your Wheat Faus. I
have just cleaned my crop of wheat with one of
them ; it pleases mo well, and I take pleasure iu
reccmmending them to farmers as being superior
Funs. Kespectiully yours,
W. LOUTHEIt.
Vyiioat Tiiraslior©
On hand of my own manufacture, superior to any
other machine of tlie kind in this eountry.
G-JUNT GEARING
Made to order, with wooden logs, which are supe
rior in every way to iron.
To those who purchase Mills, Fans, Thrashers,
and Cutters, by tiro wholesale, a liberal discount
will be made.
Public patronage is respectfully solicited.
A. D. BROWN, Jr.
Columbus, Ga., April 7,1860-ts
so 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.
| 8 manufactured under tho supervision of emi
uent Manufacturing Chemists, and is WAR
RANTED TO RE 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. CHAS. UPHAM SHEPARD, of the South
Carolina Medical College, in a letter addresied to
B. M. Rhodes, the proprietor, dated Charleston,
January 3, 1860, says:
“The two sumples examined, as selected by my
self from tho 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 the mixture in the
several ingredients present, and the impalpable
fineness of the Phosphate and the Sulphate of
Lime. It is the 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 bo greater
than is incident to tho most carefully prepared
fertilizer.”
THE MODE OF APPLICATION IS YERY
SIMPLE: either broadcast or iu the hill or drill—
-100 to 200 pounds per acre. This Manure does not
lire, 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, POWEI.L & CO., Solo Agents,
March 15-drkwlm Columbus, Ga.
~F. C. TILLMAN,
117 Broad Street,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
IS RECEIVING AND DAS IN STORE A HANDSOME AND
WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS!
BOOTS, SHOES,
CA.3PS,
&e., &c., &c., &c.,
GOODS THAT ARK
Almost Entirely All New!
GOODS TO SUIT THE SEASON
AND PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES,
On time to responsible aud prompt-paying parties,
OS VERY CHEAP FOR CASH!
Columbus, Qa., March 19,1860-dtf
DIRECT IMPORTATION!
JUST received,
J. ENNIS & CO.,
April 5-6ni at tho Sign of the Anvil.
NEWBOOKSI
RECEIVED BY
CHAFFIN & JOHNSON.
W r OMAN (La Femine), by Michelet;
Lo>e (I/Amour) “ “
Tho Tribulation, by Camming;
Life of Geo. M. Troup, of Ga.,by E. J. Hardin ;
A NEW SUPPLY OF
Adam Boade;
The Rivals;
Tho Queen of Hearts. March 19
TIIE LUXURY OP THE SEASON !
Thomson's Corrugated Skirts,
For salo by the Principal Retailers.
Come at Last!
THAT Superior Western English Dairy Cleese.
Also recived this day:
White and Red Onions; Lemons ;
Smoked Beef Tongues, large and fine;
Pickled “ “ 44 44 44
10 boxes Smoked Herrings;
Farina, Wine and Sugar Crackers;
Dates, Figs, Prunep, Pickles. &o.
March 30 HOWELL A JOHNSON.
E ASTERN HAY.
BALES best Eastern Hay, superior to
1 Northern Hay, for sale by
March 24-ts A. A J. GAMMEL A CO.
EVERY LADY IN AMERICA
WHO values comfort, lionlth and elegance,
should have one of
THOMSON’S CORRUGATED SKIRTS.
FOR SALK OR HIRE,
A VALUABLE Negro Man, a good Cook. He is
for sale or hire for tire balance of the year.
Apply to feb22-tf K.B. HAWKS.
INDIA RUBBER BALLS.
ANOTHER supply received this day and for
sale by R. A. WAKE * SON.