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AT
I HOWELL & JOHNSON’S.
JO3T RECEIV'D
SUPERIOR English Dairy Cheese,
• Pine Apple do *
a Smoked Deef Tongues,
Pickled do do,
Pirkled Family Beef.
Smoked
•* Cod Fish,
ALSO,
Genuine Italian Bologna SaUfag-s.
Frej*h Juno Goshen Butter,
.sardines, Crackers, Candies, Nuts, Ac.
\ few Choice Spiced Mutton Hams.
Columbus, July 14, 1859. dtf.
Tgreat bargain.
FOR SALE OR RENT, a desirable resi-
ES deuce, with all necessary outbuildings, just
“Ticpieted,situated in the neighborhood of the
n< fW Methodist Church. Possession given imme
diately. Apply to
Jiiae2fl — dim J. M. RUSSELL.
Fly Traps! Fly Traps!
JUST RECEIVED BY
A- H- DEWITT.
[Extract from Mr James Conning's Letter.]
THE season having arrived for the purchase and
sale of Gilbert’s Patent Fly Traps, I would beg
,o call vour attention to the improvements and altera
units I have made to them since last year, so as to ren
der diem perfect as they should he; and they will give
f „tiresatisfaction to all purchasers.
Like all new inventions, they required some im
provements; all the little difficulties in them have been
f tirely overcome; and they are now so improved and
jiljncted that lean offer them to the public, as a per
fect article, without any additional cost to the purtha
„>ri. Merchants and others should purchase them
fuly to catch the first breeding flies; as one fly will
breed millions during the season.
•lAMEB CONNING,
Owner of said Patent, Mobile, Ala.
Notice. —This is to notify all merchants and vend
or, not to purchase fiII.BERT'S PATEN T FLY AND
gIISQUITO THAI’, without my printed Labels on
tbe said Trap, according to the United States Patent
Law All merchants and vendors selling .-aid Traps
without BU< h labels on them, are not my legal or duly
authorized agents, and will be dealt with as the law.
. nadt- and provided for said patent, directs.
JAMES CONNING,
Mobile, Ala , Owner a*nd Proprietor,
j,’. n. I should be glad to have the information
nn me of any one selling them f>r less than Five
Mars at retail. I will also give a liberal reward to
anyone informing me ofany merchant selling them
within my territory without the label with my nann
on them J. C.
One gross ot the abrve Fly Traps just received and
iors&ie*by A. 11. DeWITT.
8 ilc Agent for Columbus, Ga.
Friee red need to Five Dollars—invariably Cash.
Mav lll—dwtf A. H. D.
SPECIAL NOTICE!
IMPORTANT SALE.
$50,000 WORTH OF
AT
NEW YORK COST
AT THE
NEW ONE PRICE
lisi s mm
140 Broad Street,
MASONIC BUILDING.
’ COIiXJ MBTJS.
Haring determined to sell out this season's pur
chases, has reduced the prices ot his
LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF
DRY GOODS
and dow offers them without any regar&to profit.
The stock is entirely new, many articles in
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
Shawls, Mantillas,&c.
having been purchased within the last few week
AT A GREAT REDUCTION
on prices paid for the same goods earlier in tLe
season.
Note Prices of a few Goods:
Deux Jape Silk Robes S4O; reduced from $55
“ “ Grenadine, SiS to $25 “ 25 &. sl-0
100 Silk Dresses, 15 “ IS & 25
400 Yards Fancy Silks, 50e. “ 05c.
300 “ “ “ 65c. “ Ssc.
2000 “ Printed Muslins 9c.. “ 12c.
1589 u “ “ 11c. “ 15c.
542 Lawn Robes-a-les, last cols $1.35 “ $1.75
French Organdies & Jaconets
REDUCED IN THE SAME PROPORTION
Plain & Fancy Bareges,
AT ONE-HALF THEIR REGULAR PRICES
049 pieces Calicos Bc. reduced from 10c,
837 “ “ 10c “ “ 11 & 12c.”
23 “ yard wide Brilliants fast colors at 15c
25 Barege Shawls,
49 French Lace Mantillas,
U 5 Silk and Lace do. at a reduction of 33V
Pr cent, on original prices.
AIDGSO,
A LARGE STOCK OF GENUINE
IRISH LIDSTEISrS
Imported direct from the manufacturers, whicl
will be sold at very low prices.
James NXolPliillips.,
does not intend to carry over
ANY SUMMER STOCK
and has marked every article down to prices thai
must insure speedy sales.
Ladies are invited to call and examine the
goods and prices before buying as they are as
sured there is
NO HUMBUG
about the Stock being marked down at the pri
ces mentioned.
(£TCALL EARLY J 2)
AND SATISFY YOUSELVES
that this is the best opportunity ever offered ii
Columbus to purchasers of any goods to save thei
money.
One Price Only!
JAMES McPIIILLIP’S,
140 Broad-street.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Columbus. Ga.. May 28, ***■•’
Notice.
XI am prepared to Repair Furniture o
U kirds with neatness and despatch.
.Uo, Upholstery Work, Cushions and
H'Aumdses, of odd sixes, made to order.
t i 30 Broad Street.
Jvlytwm4tf
the great
FEVER AND AGUE
REMEDY.
THE GRENADA ELIXIR,
THE GRENADA ELIXIR,
IS WARRANTED TO CURE
IS WARRANTED TO CURE
| FEVER AND AGUE.
FEVER and AGUE.
THE GRENADA ELIXIR
THE GRENADA ELIXIR
j IS WARRANTED TO CONTBIN
: IS WARRANTED TO CONTAIN
N O A RSF'.VIC Oi: MERCURY.
NO ARSEN !<’ OR ,\1 EMC UK Y.
THE GRENADA ELIXIR
T 8 warranted to contain nothing the least injuiiouo to
-L the systeu , and can be given in all cases and under j
all circumstances. Try a bottle and be convinced that !
u is not only the best but the cheapest Remedy now of
fered to the public. One Dollar Bottle has often cured
from five to six cases.
, C-' r *Beineinber u t“ warranted, and if it fails to cure !
the money will be refunded to you.
Sold w holesale and retail by
PEMBERTON & CARTER,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
Ami by all Druggists in the City, Also for sale by I
Dr. L. L. Strobecker, Macon, Ga.
Glacktneyer Ac Hilliard, Montgomery, Ala
July I—dw4in.
Pine knot White Sulphur
SPRINGS.
MTIIIS delightfulsuinmerretreat, situated 18
miles from the City ofColumbus, will be open
ed by the proprietors on the lstJune next.—
At great expense they have erected new buil
dings, of such a character as to accommodate all
their old customers and such new friends as may hon
or them with iheir patronage.
Anew Hotel, with large commodious rooms, inclu
ding n ball-room and Billiard room, with all the neces
sary accommodations of each, has been erected on
new ground, and will be ready by the Ist June next.
H. sides the Hotel, single and double Cabins will be at
bp cfirntnand of individuals or lamiiies, as mav be
required.
ne .sulphur Water of these Springs is unsurpassed
• n the South—hundreds of certificates of its healing
ind strengthening qualities might be easily procured
md offered to the public and when we add that the
Bathing preparations and facilities are equal to those
of any watering place North or South, we say noth
ing more than the facts justify.
Pine Knot is located 18 rniies from Columbus by the
carriage road, and is easily accessible from No. 3 on
the Muscogee Railroad, bv an agreeable drive of six
miles.
Arrangements have been made with Asa W. Chap
man, Esq., who will convey all visitors and their bag
gage from No. 3 to the Springs
bor all persons visiting these Springs in their own
Onveyances, stables and good attendance will be pro
vided.
All letters, papers and packages directed to the Ex
press Office, Columbus, Ga.. prepaid, will be duly for
warded; and all communications directed by mail to
Pine Knot Mills” will be regularly delivered.
TERMS;
Boardper month „ 830 00
*• “ week, .... 10 00
“ “ day 2 00
Children and Servants half price.
Horses per day 75
“ Week ft 00
“ “ Month 15 00
The proprietors have used every exertion to pre
ure these Springs for the reception of visitors and in
vatids, and they now assure ail persons wo desire a
comfortable, accessible and healthy retreat in the sum
ner months, that it shall not be their fault if they go
uvay from Pitie Knot dissatisfied.
Howard & McLaughlin,
Mays—dw3tn Proprietors.
||® _ Bl®|l liSSt
JUST RECEIVED BY
limitv, lionet & to.
We are in receipt of one of the LARGEST and
HANDSOMEST STOCKS of
DRY GOODS,
Ever offered to the citizens of COLUMBUS.
It consists of every variety heretofore kept by
the old firm of MANLEY & HODGES with many
additions, among which will be found the MOSI
DESIRABLE STYLES OF SILKS, viz:
Black Silks, Rep Silks,
Double Skirt Silks, Bayadere Silks,” l
£ Jupe Silks, Robe a Les Silks,
Mourning Silks, Tissues, Grenad’s
&c. dkc.j
ALSO.
BAREGES—PIain, Bayadere, and Double Skirt,
ORGANDIES—Robe Almeda, Robe a Les, Robe
Biarritz, Robe Favorita.
JACONETS —Plain, Small Figured Robe, and
Flounced.
BRILLIANTES—French Cambrics and Lawns.
Our EMBROIDERIES and WHITE GOODS
cannot be surpassed, and will be sure to please
the Ladies.
OUR STOCK OF
STAPLE GOODS
is VERY COMPLETE —comprising the beßt
8-4 and 10-4 Table Damask, Pillow, Shirting
and Housewife Linens; Linen and Cot
ton Sheetings, Towelings, Napkins,
Doylies, 10-4, 11-4,12-4 & 13-4
Toilet and Marseilles, White
and Colored Quilts.
DRAPERY JIOSIERY, GLOVES
IJmbrellas A Parasols.
We invite ALL to give our Stock an examina
tion. It is large, and we are determined to sell.
“Let those buy now who never bought (ofus)
before,
And those who always buy (of us) now buy the
more.”
MANLEY, HODGES & CO.
60 BHO-A-D STREET.
March 15,1859—dwtf.
HUGHES DANIEL & CO.
SWILL CONTINUE A GENERALtfTYY^
Storage and Cjmmission.kiM§B
Receiving and Forwarding Business,
AT THE
LOWELL WARE-HOUSE,
We pledge our best exertions to give satisfaction to
all who may entrust ns with their produce.
We are preparing to furnish all customary advances
to our customers and to rill promptly all orders, at the
lowest market rates for Bagging Rope, Salt,
and other plantation supplies.
WM. H. HUGHES.
WM. DAMEL,
W.C. HODGES.
Columbus, June 16—dwtf.
CASKET BIiBLIL CASES.
rht CAaKe/r rill RIAL CASE,
ll ed by ihe above engraving, is beautifully bn
i-hed in imitation ol pobahed Rosewood, and is
:he m*tt4 tasteful and appropriate metallic case
'w utird. it permits a view ot the entire body
after it is enclosed, the top btMDH of
thick plate glass, protec ed by eb b >ra e y orna
me ted caps one ot w hieh may be seen in its
dace in the engraving. All sizes from 27$ to 75
inches in length, constantly on hand
NAME PLATA'S furnished, neatly engraved.
DILLINGHAM & DENSON.
Jure 23, 1859 dwiiiUjan
TWO months after date application will be made to the
Hon Court of Ordinary tor Chattahoochee county,
for leave to sella certain parcel of land, and a negro,
belonging to the estate of . lames Kellev. deceased.
GEORGE H. KELLEY,
ezekiel Walters! <s xecu 9
July 11, 1859.—wOui,
JUST RECEIVED,
| Kf| BBLS. DRY SALTED MEAT,
! B^ e , P “k ln Half and Whole Bids.*
9 , °i ce Mul,oa Hams;
n l Estra Choice Pig Hame:
Clear and Ribbed Bacon Sides*
fciKa!? 8 anU Shoulders, Pickled Pork Rounds.
rebl4tf For sole by GUNBY & CO.
CRACKERS!!
JL ST RECEIVED, Soda Crackers,
Butter ♦
Boston M*
Hand Made Butter *
Wine
Lemmon “
i OI'NBVfcCO.
HAMS.
A h ARtt . E LO T OF -CHOICE TENNESSEE
Hams for sale by GUNBY & CO.
j 1 e.,r.:ary 1, lßsi>- dtf
Peruvian Oita no! .
AG LN UIN E A RTH LE - warranted, and as cheap
as can be laid down from New York.
GUNBY fc CO.
I
American Guano!
THE combinations of this Guano gives it high re
pute as a fertilizer.and it is classed as fully equal
i to the Peruvian. A large supply expected at an earh
! day by GUNBY fc CO. *
Columbus, Ga. Jan. 4, 1859. dwtf.
Potomac Herrings.
11l HALF BBLS. Potomac Herring, in pickle, for
IV-f sale by GUNBY Jc CO.
Pickled Pork.
O BBLS, Rump Pork, very fine for sale by
CO jal3—wdtf GUNBY fc CO.
Sundries.
THE subscribers are receiving and will keep con
stantly on hand the following articles:
No. 1 and 2 Mackerel, in Half Kits and Kits:
Sugar Cured Hams—a choice article.
Brenkfast Bacon, Smoked Beef, Beef Tongues,
Also, the following articles of the best quality vix:
Lime Plaster Paris,
Hydraulic Cement,
Gypsiutn,
Blasting Powder and S&fty Fuse
Rock and Allum Salt.
Jan 13—wdtf GUNBY* & CO.
Irish Potatoes.
100 DLLS. Choice Northern Potatoes, for sale by
IUU janl3-dwtf GUNBY & CO.
HULL, DUCK & CO.
\ RE now prepared to supply their customers witl
-A. everything they may need for Family or Planta
tion use.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
ARE agents for the sale of the National Agricultura
Implements, and keep always on hand Ploughs
Harrows, Rakes, Hoes, Wheelbarrows, Corn Shelters
Straw Cutters, Corn Mills, Hand-plows, etc., etc.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
HAVE just received a large lot of Land Plaster, an<
Calcined Plaster for Dennsts.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
KEEP every thing which a Planter can possiblj
need.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
HAVE a full and general assortment of Groceries
of every lescription fine Liquors, Cigars, To
bacco, Bagging, Rope, &c„ &e.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
HAVE a large and well assorted stock of all kinds
ol Staple and Fancy Dry Goods.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
HAVE all kinds of Hats, Fashionable Moleskin,
Cassimere. &c., and Common Wool and Straw
Hats for plantations.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
KEEP all the Drugs and Medicine* necessary on a
plantation.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
HAVE a general assortment of Hardware, such as
Hatchets, Hammers, Hoes, Axes, Knives, dec.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
HAVE a good stock of Saddles of every kind,
Bridles, Whips, etc., etc.
!
HULL, DUCK & C 0„
HAVE Boots and Bhoes of various kinds and quali
ties. Ru-set Brogans, Gents’ fliic Boot* &ud
i Shoes, Ladies* Shoes of every description.
Coinmbuß, April 18, 1859.
Flint River Plantations
FOR SALE.
I will sell at a reasonable price and
femßfcUpon three years credit, one planta-
on the east side of Flint River, Ijjlogj
i where the Railroad from Columbus to
; Macon crosses, consisting of FIFTEEN HUNDRED
| AND FIFTY ACRES of good bottom and marsl
Lands, and eight hundred and fifty acres of Pine land.
The bottom and marsh lands are as good as can be
found in Georgia. This may be divided into three
settlements. An extensive levee has been built, bet
more work mustyei be done, to secure the land per.
manently from overflow.
Also, a Plantation immediately below the estate ol
Gov Towns, on the west suie oftbe river, and one and
a half miles below the railroad, embracing 1900 acres
of the best River Bottom, without any marsh, and
and about sixty or seventy acresof high pine land, up
on which there i9 a beautiful and convenient settle
ment. Upon this tract there are two miles and a hall
: of good levee, but requires some repairs and conside
rable extension to render all the lands secure. Upon
both plantations, the lands are, with slight exceptions,
fresh and extremely productive; on the west side it
is all fresh bui seventy acres. Any gentleman wish
ing to examine them, will please call on Mr. Lilly on
the east side, and Mr. Young on the w est side oi the
river, and should a purchase become desirable, see me
at Columbus. Possession given first January next.
JOHN 11. HOWARD.
January 11, 1859—w <■ dtf.
JTjr* Columbus Enquirer, Corner Stone and
please copy the above weeklv two months.
CONGRESS WATER!
rasr* *° a ** •* te ww. hook.
ATTENTION, CAPITALISTS I
TROY FACTORY
FOR SALE; OR LEASE!
TIIE underaigii<i cnt.mpUttnc a radical
jtegg&cnange in their business, otJVr f>r sale or least
most favorable terms, the property
known as the Troy Factory, erected and used
i for the manufacture ol Chairs, Furniiure and Wood
men W’are, together with Wagons, Mules, Lands and
j Tenements. Also, a first rate mw Mill. The prop
erty is situated about twelve miles north of Colura .us,
in immediat- proximity to large bodies of indigent us
umber, such as is used in the business; and comprises
all the latest improved machinery which the business
requires. Everything is in good repair and now in
successful operation. The water-pnvilege is one of
the best in the State—a never-fading power being fur
nished.
This is the only establishment of the kind in the
Southern country, combining the manufactnre of Fur
niture and Wooden-Ware.
The attention of those desiring to invest in this en
terprise is most respectfully invited.
The above named property will be sold at a great
; bargain. *
If not sold or leased by the first of October, it will
( be (•old at public auction.
Parties can be satisfied as to the profitableness of
this Stock bv reference totlie Company.
Address. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON,
June*J9—<l3m Columbus, Georgia.
Just Received bv
W. H. H. FHILPI,
OSWEGO Pure Starch; Toilet Soap, \'l axid full
Size Boxes, Sardines; Layer Raisins; Maple Su
_rar; Canton Ginger; Fresh Salmon; Fresh Lobster
ind Oysters; Pickles in gallons. do. Ls do. and
Pints; English ahd American I’icallili; Candles Sperm
and Adamantine; Cocoa Nuts; Fresh Cream; Choc
late; Drops; Peanut Candy of my own Manufacture.
■ W. H. 11. PHELPS,
Candv Manufacturer.
FINE CIGARS,
Vmong them some established favorite brands, and
Deshler’s Patent Antinevrous Smoking Tobacco.
J ust received and for sale bv
June 23 - dtf. W. H. 11. PHF.LPS.
HARTWELL’S ORNAMENTFD
Musquito Net Frames,
FOR SALE BY
Dillingham & Denson.
Columbus, June 22—d3m.
GRINDSTONES.
NIVA SCOTIA BLUE GRTT. A large assortment
small and large sizes rough tinned and finish* and.
Ord rs solicited and promptly attended to For samb)
LOMBARD & CO.
13 & 14 Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, Mass.
June 27—d2m.
FRESII GOSHEN BUTTER.
VTiSW STATE CHEESE.
a.\ English Dairy Cheese, Pine Apple Chet sc.
Extra Sugar Cured H mis,
Sugar cured J oles, Baltimore Shoulders.
Fulton Market Beef, Pig Pork.
Chow Chow Pickles, Horse Hadis’h.
Extra Table Oil, French Mustard.
Fine Claret Wine, best Champagne Wine.
10 Boxes Fresh Lemons.
Just received by
Julyl—dtf. * VAN MAROfO.
JUST RECEIVED
ANOTHER LOT OF WINTHROP’S PATENT
Ventillated Refrigerators,
SUPERIOR to anything else ever invented for the
O preservation of MEATS, GAME, FISH, FRUITS
and VEGETABLES. Call and examine iliem.
Also, M tsser’s Patent Five Minutes Ice Crram
Freezer, assorted sizes.
Bathing T bs Hip, Sponge, and Shower Baths, of
Tin, Zinc, and Galvanized Iron.
STOVES!! STOVES !
O'* ing to the increased demand for my own manu
factured WROUGHT IKON STOVE, 1 have greatiy
added.to my former facilities in the manufacture of this
first class article and am now prepared to fill orders to
any extent. This stove is warranted in every particu
lar to give satisfaction or no sale. A full assortment of
House-Keeping Goods.
R. M. ALDWORTH.
Columbus, Ga. May 31—dtf.
THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON
FIRE AND LIFE INSURACE COMPANY’
Ounce No. 55 Wall-tit. N. York.
1 Dale St. Liverpool 20 & 21 Poultry, London
Authorized Capital $■ 0,000,000.
Paid up Capital, Surplus and Rerserved
Funds 35,000.000
Invested in this Country, over 3 800,000
Revenue in 1857, I $2,250,000
The Shareholders personally responsible for engage
ments of the Company—ail Directors must be Share
holders.
Directors in New York:
Jai. Brown, Esq Ch’n. Eugene Dutiih, Esq.
E. M. Archibald, H # . M Alexander Hamilton, Jr.
Cousui. Joseph Fowler, Esq.
George Barclay, Esq. Francis Cottenett, Esq *
Joseph Caill rd,.lr. Esq. Dept. Chairman.
Alfred Pell. Esq., Wm. S Wetmore, Eq
Rest lent Sec’v.E F. Sanderson, Esq.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, lr. Esq
Counsel of the Board.
BANKERS PHGB MIX B iNK.
This Company is prepared to insure against loss or
damage by fire in this ciiy and neighborhood. Apply to
May 23—dlf. R. B. MURDOCK. Agent.
PHCEYTX TNS. COMPANY,
HARTFORD, CONN.
DIRECTORS:
SIMEON L. LOOMIS, ..President,
Chesley Adams, L. Btockbridge,
Erastus Smith, E T Smith,
Dan’l P Crosbey, George W Moore,
Mfeiai all Jewell, H R Hill,
Chas M. Beach, DH Arnold, New York,
John A Butier, Ezra White, “ “
Jos Merriman, CB Erwin, N. Britain, Conn.
W* D Shipman, h Jewell, Boston, Mass.
| Capital paid in __ #200,000
Accumulated profits *..200,000
This company is prepared to insure all kinds of
property against loss or damage bv fire. Apply to
May 23—dtf R. B. MURDOCK Agent.
War! WarTTWarT!T~
MORE SOLDIERS, MORE F.IGHT.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE OF
CANDIES.
ASSORTED Candy made to order, at 17 cents
per pound, by the quantity, at
A. VELATI’S
CANDY MANUFACTORY,
No. 20, Broad Street.
May 27, 1859. ts
Notice to ChairmaktTs and Painters.
IWI3H to contract with a competent person
to put the Split-Bottom in 5,000 Cottage
Chairs, also with a good Fainter to paint and rar*
nish the same number. J. H. SIKES.
3lay 34,-~dtf.
FASHIONABLE GOODS
A.\D MILLINERY,
For Less Than Cost!
CALL AT
MRS- DESSAU’S,
I¥o. 108 Broad St.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
NOW 18 AN OPPORTUNITY OF- £T?
ered to all those who wish to buy
FASHION ABLE, ELEGANT & TINE GOODS
At PRICES Within the Reach of EVERYBODY.
I have determined to sell my whole Stock of Sum
mer Good* before the close of the Season. I will of
fur an 1 sell, as an inducement, at less than cost!—
Hiving re eived new and fresh supplies by ever}’ Ex
press from New York, up to the present time, is suffi
cient guarantee that the articles on hand are new and
Fashionable, and consist of a full assortment in my
line. In my stock can be found all the varieties of
Linen Braid, Neapolitan Hair. English Straw. French
Chip. Crape BONNETS AND HATS, for young and
old. large and small. A full and complete assortment
of French FLOWERS and RIBBONS; Bertge, French
and Prussia Lace Mantillas. D tsrers and Shawls.—
Thread and Valencia Laoes and Edgings; French Em
broideries; two flounced and doub.e jup’d Silks, Be
rages. Grenadines and Organdie Dresses; and a com
plete assortment of white Goods, such a9 French Or
gandies. French Nainsooks, Swiss Musfins, together
with all the articles usually kept in my line. All of
which will be sold without reserve, at less than cost,
STRICTLY FOR CASH ONLY.
Call soon to make your selections, before the stock
gets picked over. Respectfully,
June2B—dtf. MRS. DEBBAU.
TO RENT.
THE back-room over Holt A Hutchins’ La\\ Offig
is for rent the balance of the year. It is one of
the most pleasant rooms in the city, apply at the
june TIMES OFFICE.
Hams, Ham s, Hams!
A FEW Superior Country Cured Hams.
jA. Extra Fantilv Tenn. Canvassed do
“ SigarCured do.
“ Family Beef, in Barrels.
Just received by
June B—dtf HOWELL & JOHNSON
FRESH SUPPLIES
JUST RECEIVED BY
vAIKT MARCUs.
Fresh Goshen Butter,, —Double Extra Family
Flour, —Sugar Cured Hams, —Sugar Cured Beef,
—Baltimore Shoulders,—Mess Mackerel.—No. 1
Mackerel, —Fulton Market Beef, —Pig Pork.—
Codfish, —Pure Olive Oil, —Fresh Horn Radish.—
Chowcbow Pickles,—Champaign Cider, —London
Porter, —Scotch Ale, —Imported Lager Beer,—
Claret Wine.
May 15. dtf.
HERE IS ECONOMY ITSELF !
J| THE GREATEST
ft DISCOVERY
’ OF THE AGF.
CONOMY in every sense oi the word. At the
J-J suggestion ut Hundreds ot my best menus, v\no
“v men ot me xirat class men ot line euucuuuu and
vnse—u en wuu cannot he nu uuggeu—tuts class o!
•lenliavc ollen saiu to me, ‘lain astonished at ,>ou;
*vuy don’t you iay a*i i an oilier uusiness and give
your v\ note alien noli to the uianulanurc and saieot
l'iHi hUUIiIiKN tlilHlllfll.9
1 nave now given up me Hotel ousmess, li.ougu
it was a paying Dasuibs, and am giving niy entire ut
lenlito me man taciure oi this Cordial; and I know
uto be rue most KEuiAbLE JtiLMEIA KNOWN,
.loan, 3 Util, £ >si or West. And now lor evidence
at this laci, 1 reier you lo every man in Columuus, or
every one tuai aves in reach or t.adnig distance ot
Columbus— in short ever\ man, woman or cimd, vvno
ever used this Curdle i, or knew oi us use. 1 don't oi
ler tins as remedy tor every disease. Far troni it. I
don t want a reinfiuy uim promises
and every thing. 1 think my self very lbrtunate n 1
can cure any one disease every time. Tire SOUTH
ERN CORDIAL is the most reliable remedy in the
world. P ease notice the evidence I give of this
statement; that is, the evidence ot those who have us
ed it tor years.
This is av southern Vegetable Compound, made by
a Southern gentleman, and is adapted to Southern
diseases, sucli as—FLUX, DYfoENTERY, DIAR-
KiICE A, cluoinc or acute,Children while Teething, the
Result of Aleasies, Typhoids, Ac., in fact in all cases
where there is trequem running otiof me Bowels.
This Cordial is in every respect innocent in its nature,
and is very p.easant for children to take. Y~ou would
be astonisned to see theeliecis in a few moinents.even
in hopeiess cases. If the world had not been so dis
gusted with certificates, 1 couid give thousands ot the
very first class. 1 have lived in Coiumbus for the last
17 years, and for reference, we w ill, as we said before,
cite you to every man who ever used it. Ail we ask
s for the public to call at the drugstore of
PEMBERTON & CARTER,
where I will he found W'thafirst rate Stock of Medi
aes of all kinds, as we las a large and fresh supply
oi Southern Cordial. Liberal deduction to Dealers.—
All orders thankfully received and medicine promptly
packed and slapped. Everybody come up and try a
bottle, then you will know for yoursell what 1 mean,
when I say this is economy itself.
Office at 105 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga, next door
to Urquhart & Chapman.
Very Respectfully,*
JACii V?l ITII.
May 21 1850—dti.
WARM SPRINGS,
MERIWEIHER COUNTY, GEO.,
WILL BE OPENED THE FIRST OF JUNE.
The Greatest Watering Place South!
Volume of Water 1400 Gallons per Minute—
Temperature 00 Degrees.
THE undersigned again presents the
claims of this unparalleled Summer Ke
ll 11 Burt t 0 the conß ' t * enU * on of the Southern
j> AWm people. For this purpose nature has given
it an adaptation at once remarkable and
unmistakable. It is situated on a spur ol
i the Pine Mountain, at an altitude of li*MJ feet above
the level of the sea, far removed trom the influence o
miasma—away up in the region of perpeiuai health.
The Warm Baths are covered basins 10 t'eei square,
and six in number, and so great is the force and volume
of the current that, in a few minutes, tlse water in
them can be made five feet ueep. To persons hi heaitfi
these baths are delightful and invigorating, whue the
Known cuialive piopemes or the nmei rentier them
invaiuabie to certain classes oi invalids. Kheuniatis;„
Dyspepsia, Gout, Scrofula, Ate., have been relieved m
numberless instances by their application.
Mineral and Free Stone waters, for drinking pui
poses, abound in the immediate vicinity, and, in shun,
| everything which i*ture couid do to render me place
attractive, she has here provided.
In harmony with the natural advantages, the pro
prietor Batters himself, will be found the arrangements
| which he has made for the pleasure and comfort of his
! guests. An ample force of trained and competent
Servants has been employed, and preparations for the
l table are on such a scale as must insure satisfaction.
A splendid band of Music will be in attendance
| during the whole season.
The Warm Springs are situated 26 miles from Gene
! va, and the same distance from Tbomaston and La
| Grange, the former place four-torse Coaches
| will run in connection with each train of cars on the
; Muscogee Railroad, and from La fringe there wi.l he
j established a dailv line of Hacks. Persons preferring
I to go bv private conveyance from Columbus, Thomas
ton and Gnffin, will be provided with proper facilities
at each of those places.
RATES OF BOARD:
, Per Month $35 oo
! Per Week 13 50
S Per Day. 3 00
Horses, per month 15 00
Children under 12 years and servants half price
Children occupying seats at first table, full charge.
Tires Light*, and all Meals sect to rooms t except t
cases of siHrmsfe extra charge.
April 15. 1359—dtf JOHN H. DAVIS.
Sun Aueusta Constitutionalist Montgomery Adver
tiser. Savannah Republican, and Georgia Citizen copy
3 months and -end bills to the proprietor at the Warm
Springs.
’ Ti b .
ASCUBaLL RO\N HORSE, with bribe and
•addle. as bnight to our stable oa the a*th in
stapt- Tbs owner eaa con* forward, pay charges
gad receive wpparty. w
•?*>-* |VJT, PMITX *
WOOD, EDDY A LD’S
Single Number *
LOTTERIES.
Capital Prise $50,000.
TICKETS ONLY TEN DOLLARS
WOOD, KDDI A. CO., MANAGERS
[SUCCESSORS TO S. SWAN A CO )
The following scheme will be drawu by Wood Eddy
A Cos., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery n
each of their Bmgle Number Lotteries for July
185I<, at Aiwusta, Ga., in public under the superinten
dence of Commissioners.
Class 27 draws Saturday, July 2, 1869,
Class 28 draws Saturday, July 9. 1859
Class 29 draws Saturday, July 16, 1859
Class 30 draw’s Saturday, July 23, 1869
Class 31 draw’s Saturday, July 30, 1859
On the Plan of Single Number*.
50,000 TICKETS—S,4BS PRIZES.
NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NI*E TICKETS
Magnificent Scheme!
To be drawn every Saturday in July.
1 Pri*e.of_. #s*’,otlo
I ** JO'HI
1 “ iuvvk
1 44 5,t
-i 44 Jtrn.
1 “ I. 00
50 “ ............... . 500
100 “ 4(Hi
100 44 SUO
100 44 is
100 44 ...
approximation prizes.
4 Prises of #-*OO Approx’v u- *5 ,uuu Prise art l.btn
4 44 300 “ Sii.ihio “ i.VOO
4 “ 450 ‘ in.OOO 44 IOvHI
4 44 *25 *• i,ooo ** y.o
4 44 toO “ o*oo “ 800
4 “ 15i “ a,OOO 44 000
5 41 100 ‘ ,s* “ 44*C
S.xOO 4 * 40 re.... ... #IOO,OOI
‘.485 Prisms arnopntt t n .. f3gt i m
Whole Tickets #lO. Halves #5 Quarters #2.50.
A Circular show mg the Plan ol the Lotteries w ill le
sent to any one desirous of receiving it.
Certificates of Packages will be sold at the follea in#
rates which is the risk:
Certificates of Package of |0 Whole Ti fc* ts *><
“ “ 10 Half “ 40
“ “ 10 Quarters “ 20
“ 44 O’ r.igi.Ui 44 10
Spaila Aiauemy Lottery,
CLASS .IsITJJNa BER 406
DRAWS WEDNESDAY JULY 27th, 1c69
0u the Three Number Plan.
75 Numbers—l 2 D>awu Ballots.
Nearly one Prize to Every Two Ticket !
One Grand Prize of SSB,OCG.
1 Prize ol $18,900 J 4 Ptizes of *6,000
1 44 10,000 j 6 “ 4,000
1 44 0 070 j 6 44 2,000
Ac. Ac. Ac., Ac.
27,d14 Prizes amounting t>5510.190
Whole Arekcu #10; Halves $o; Quarters #2.5
IN UkbtlKlM, T.v.r, a *k < IFTitl A5 FS
Enclose the mouey to our address for the tickets or
■lereu, on receipt ot w inch they will be forward*d b)
first man. Purcnasers can have tickeu ending in any
igure they may designate.
List ol Drawn Numbers and Fuzes will tie sent to
purchasers nniuediau tv ifter the Draw mg.
Purchasers wit; p eas ■ write their signatures plan,
md give their post omce, county and State.
Remember that every prize is drawn, and payable in
full without deduction.
All prizes of #I,OOO and under, payable immediately
after the drawing, other prizes ai the usual tune of 50
days.
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Those wno prefer not sending money by mail can use
The Adam* Express Company, whereby
money for Tickets m sums of Ten Dollars and up
wards can be sent us AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE
from any city or town where they have an office. The
money and order must be enclosed in a Government
Post Office Stamped Envelope, or the Express Compa
ny cannot receive them.
All communications strictly confidential.
Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to
WOOD, EDDY’ A CO., Augusta, Ga.
OJ WOOD. EDDY &CO , Atlanta, Ga.
or WOOD. EDDY A CO., Wilmington Del.
dressing S. Swan A Cos. at either of these cities.
BARLOW’B
IHSTDIGO BLUE,
FOR BLUEING CLOTHS.
A FEW grains dropped in a tub of water being au£
fluent tor a whole: wash.
Sold by JOHN W. BROOKS,
April 21, 1859 Druggist.
* Oi€. M iLE.
THE subscriber has on hand a few STILLS for the
manufacturing ol PEACH BRANDYor WHIS
KEY, which he win sell at very low prices. aao
Tin, Sheet Iron and Japan Ware.
of every variety and description, which can be bought
at the lowest rates.
JOB WORK,
Done at short notice and on the most liberal term*.
J. B. HICKS, Agents,
Next door below Sans Souci, Broad street.
July 18. 185k—dwtf.
J. A. Will I hbliifi & Cu
DRUGGISTS.
Wholesale and Retail Lea ers in
Drugs, Medicines, Paiuts, Ac., for Cash at Cash
prices, at 135 Broad Street, Columbus, Ua.
May 24 *tf.
Fresh Vaccine Matter,
JUST received by
ap 19 —U JOHN W BROOKS. Druggist
COOL SODA,
\K ITII the Choicest Syrups, at
SWEEDISfI LEECHES,
JUST received b>
April 21 JOHN W BROOKS
Especial notice
\ LL persons indel-o'd to the late firm of Brooks a
A Chapman, by note or account, are requested li
tesu-Hc tmtWdMZtw r- a l uw furthor It: duty,. .5, t
not be given j\o VV KhOHK ‘
B tUtn*'is a* . M:iri }• 24—iiu if.
1' WO months after date appli ation will he made
t ti e Hou Court 01 Oid.nary of Chatiai 00c. ee
county for eave to sea n*-gro b*.y beiong,lig o u.e
es ate 01 W. B. Kel.ey.
. GEORGE if. KELLY, Adm’r.
July 11,1859 —w2m
Executor’s Notice.
TWO monihs alter date app i ation will be made to
theC- urtoi t>r mary ot county,
Ga., for .eave to sell the re.ai .-sta.e of Pianci* Jeter,
la e of said county, de* eased.
L It JETER, .
H vi. JtTEft, < Executors
J”lv 5 lav. — wm . ’
fiCilvtl.
XN • onr'pliance with the statutes notice is hereby
given tnat I as aim ms ra or • f die estate ol Sam
uei b. Purple de e i ed, av-* this diy transferred to
J. 3. Sou e'-we.\.y scares of tfi- tapi ai St ik of
Bank of Coiumbus, of ihe i-y of 1 oiumbus, Geo gia
be ng he whoie amount of stock bejor.gms <o lie es
.aie of said deceased This February h, ,K 59.
THOMas J M CKOLLB,
Admims rat’ r with the w ill a £ n^ x
juneW—w3m of the estate ot San • utbig-
KI LL Nl I.
GEORGIA— Muscogee Countj:
TAMES RUSSEL?’administrator of the estates
having app concerned are hereby notified
T J e w caure .Jaire thev have) why said admtnia
to hou.d nofbe dismissed at the Court of Ordina
he held m and for said county on the first Mon
dsv in September next, and that this order be publish,
ad in terms of the law.
a true e**r l from the mthWlee of **w Cenit’
rM. JHO. JOBNWN. ov4.