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CONSOLIDATED
LOTTERIES OF DELAWARE
For February,lß6o.
FRANCE, BROAUBENTS & CO.
Managers.
Wilmington, Delaware.
The Managers call the attention of the public
to the following Splendid Schemes to be drawn
(luring the present month.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME,
GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE
570.000.
Grand Consolidated Lottery of
Delaware.
CLASS 9.—To be drawn in Wilmington, Del.
Saturday February 25, 1860.
SPLENDTD SCHEME.
78 Numbers—l3 .Drawn Ballots.
1 Prize of S7O 000 is 000
1 • 30 000 is 30 000
. 2 “ 12 750 is 25 500
2 “ 5 000 arc 10 000
8 “ 2 sio are 20 000
5 “ 2 000 are 10 000
rr 10 “ 1 250 are 12 500
257 “ 1 000 are 257 000
05 “ 200 are 13 000
65 “ “ are 9 750
65 “ 1 100 are 6 500
65 “ ‘ 70 arc 4 550
4 810 “ * 40 are 192 400
27040 “ 20 are 540 800
32.396 Prizes amounting to $1,202,000
Tickets S2O, Halves $lO, Quartersss, Eighth 2.50
A Certificate of Package of 26 Wholes $299 00
Do do 26 Halves 149 50
Do do 26 Quarters 71 75
Do do 26 Eighths 37 37
GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY
OF DELAWARE.
ON THE HAYi.UA PLAN.
% . t CLASS TEIST.
To be Drawn in Wilmington, Delaware, Wed
nesday, Feb. 29, 1860.
Every Other Ticket a Prize.
Prizes payable iu full without Deduction.
In these Lotteries Every Prize is Drawn.
Magniiicent Schemes
1 Prize of SSO 000
1 Prizo of 25 000
1 “ 10 000
2 “ 5 000
2 “ 3 000
2 2 000
2 “ 1 000
10 4OO
10 “ ‘...300
20 *• 200
100 “ 100
25 000 “ 8
And 204 Approximation prizes ranging from S2O
JpTTT up to S6OO.
25,355 Prizes amounting to $340 000.
Whole Tickets $lO, Halves $5; Quarters $2.50.
Persons who desire need only remit the risk on
a package, for which we will send a Certificate as
follows:
Certificates of Package of 16 Whole Tickets, J? 96
“ “ ‘ 16 Half “ 48
“ “ 16 Quarters “ 24
“ “ . 12 Eighth “ 12
Prizes paid immediately after drawing.
All orders addressed to Fraore, Broadbents & Cos.
Wilmington, Del., will meet with prompt atten
tion, and the printed official drawings sent as
soon as over.
FRANCE, BROADBENTS <fc CO.
Jan 30—dly. j Managers.
I. BARMJkBII R £1 85
COLUMBUS, GA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS & PROVISION DEALERS
B HAVE on hand and will continue to receive
a large aud well selected stock, embracing eve
ry article in theirline, which are offered to their
friends and the public at market prices- Come
and see us. 1857—dwtf
New sugar and Molasses
A A HHDS. Sugar, all grades,
feblOdtf E. BARNARD & CO.
Fancy Flour. •
O/A BBI.S. Extra Choice Saint Louis, for sale by
febiWdtf E. BARNARD A CO.
Blown s%lt.
K A SACKS for sale by
JU feblOdtf E. BARNARD & CO.
HAVANA CIGARS,
inn Ann DIRECT IMPORTATION,various
ALfv/. V/V/Lf brands, for sale by
inar‘22—wdtf E. BARNARD &.CO.
MESS POEK.
I /A/A BBLS for sale by
JLUU Feb. 18.—dwtf E. BARNARD, &: CO.
Planting Potatoes.
1 Afl nARRE PINK EYES, for sale by
loU fcblOdt E. BARNARD & CO.
Uamiltou Female College,
HAMILTON, GA.
THE Spring Session of this Insti
i Nfetution will commence on Tuesday,
17th day of January, ISoO.
The Course of Instruction is thor
ough and complete, embracing all
branches usually taught in the best Colleges.
For a Catalogue address,
-decl2—wSm.* J. 11. LOVELACE, Pres’L
A D^ n *>ITRATOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold at the
J.X. Market House m the city of Columbus. Musco
gee county, Ga., on the first Tuesdav in March next
™. l ' un * he legal hours ot sale, agreeably to an order
of the Court ot Ordinary of said conntv, one Negro
man named Washington, a iir?t rate Cook belonging
to the estate of Samuel A. Bailey, deceased.
, 6 A. BILLING, Adai r.
January 23—w40d.
Executory Sale.
GEORGlA—Stewart County:
ON Tuesday the 7th day of February next, will be
sold at the residence of the late Hollinger Brown
deceased, all ofthat valuable body of land, owned by
said deceased, lying m Stewart, Chattahoochee and
Webster counties, consisting of 1200 acres, half of
which is cleared and in a high state of cultivation.—
On the premises is a good Gin House and Screw, a
Dwelling, and every other necessaiy outbuilding.
Persons wishing to examine the lands, will be
shown them by Mr Davis, who lives on the place, or
by tlie undersign sd.
Terms made ku >w n on the day of sale.
J - B COLE, Executor.
January 23, 1600—w2w.
GEORGlA— Chattahoochee County:
‘II7IIERBAB. Duncan 11. Burts applies to me for
* T letters of administration, with the will annex
ed-n theestate of Wade 11. Gordon.late of the State
of Mississippi and county of Lowndes, deceased
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deed to appear
at iny office and shew cause, why said letters should
not be granted; otherwise said administration will be
granted to said applicant on the second Monday in
March next
Given under my hand at office the ITih Jan ISCO
Ma-t E. C. HAIFORD. Ord.
SMOKED Beef Tongue* and Cod Fish,
Ju*t icceived by VAN MARCUS.
Dr. Bronson, having been sofar reduced bv Con
sumption, as to be considered beyond all hope of re
covery by the most eminent of the medical profession
and also* by himself—a regular physician of twenty
tears practice—as a last resort, conceived the idea of
ANALYZING THE BLOOD, and applying the sub
ject o Physiology to the more immediate connection
and effect of the state of the blood upon the health
and system Therpsult has been the production of
this “BLOOD FOOD.” from the use of which Dr.
Bronson was restored to perfect health. Within six
months after its introduction, over two thousand con
sumptives were etjpctually cured by it. If you have
any complaints of a consumptive tendency, Couirh,
Cold, Headache Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of Appetite
or Pam m the tide. Ise no time in procuring a bottle
of the “BLOOD FOOD.” If you are suffering from
Aereous Detnlity or your sleep is broken or disturbed, if
your Slants ar Depressed or your organs relaxed you
will find an unfitting remedy by commencing with fen
drops IfyourLiver is torpid or diseased in anv man
ner whatever, one or two bottles will be sure to invig
orate, and bring it into lively and healthful action. In
the most inveterate cases of Dyspepsia, the patient
can here find the most efficient and grateful relief A
benefit is always experienced after takingvni/y one bot
tle. In .Mole or Fein tie Complaints and Weaknesses, the
sufferer, after trying other remedies in vain, may
assured, that a certain cure will result frbm the use of
two or three bottles. The “BLOOD FOOD” is effec
tual in all cases of Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Scrofula,
and other like complaints. Pale and emaciated chil
dren and adults are immediately benefitted by its use.
It gives strength to the body and color and beauty to
tbe skin. Physicians of all Schools are using it with
wonderful success.
For full directions see circulars. Price SI per bottle.
In presenting you with Dr. EATON’S INFAN
TILE CORDIAL, we desire to stale its superiority ov
er every nostrum that nurse or quack lias heretofore’
offered you.
First. It is the preparation of a regular physician,
who is well qualified from much experience in infan
tile complaints to prescribe for them. Secondly—lt
is entirely free from paregoric or opiate of any kind,
and consequently relieves by removing the suffering
o’ your child, instead of deadening its sensibilities. —
Thirdly—lt is put up with great care, as a compari
son of it with any other article for in antile com
plaints will show; the very roots from which it is dis
tilled being dug from the forests under the direction of
Dr. Eaton, many of them by bis own hands. Fourthly
—it is perfectly harmless and cannot injure the most
deiicate infant, and is a certain cure and relief in all
the following cases, which is its chief merit over eve
ry other preparation, viz:
For am, complaints attending Teething such as
DYSENTERY. COLIC, (£c.; also for softening the
gums and relieving pain. For regulating the bowels,
it is unequalled. For Cold in the Head it is a sure
reties. For CROUP, the most fatal and trying of dis
eases, it can be relied on with perfect confidence; and
being a powerful antl-spasmodic in all cases of con
vulsions or fits, we earnestlyrecommewl vou to loose
no time in procuring it. Lastly—lt costs so much
more than other preparations of ttie kind; that w'e
cannot afford such. long advertisements as can those
whose whole expense is their advertising; torthe same
reason, it commends itself as the most reliable to all
moth> rs. In all cases, the directions wrapped around
each bottle, must be strictly followed. Price 25 cents
per bottle.
Sold by CHURCH <(?• DUPONT. Druggists, No. 36
Maiden Lane, New York; by ACEE IVERSON,
Columbus, Ga.; and by all other respectable druggists
throughout the country. dec2l—dwrf.
jP±. SZEJ-A-XvTSTjFIESS
For Less Than SISOO.
SIO,OOO woortla. of
GROYER & BAKER’S
FAMILY SEWING
Maclaines,
F©l SALE.
Every Family can now have, at a reasonable price,
a SEAMSTRESS with an iron arm.
As an evidence of the superiority of Grover & Ba
ker’s Sewing Machines, it is enough to say, there
are now some 39,000 of them in daily use and the de
mand for them is increasing.
Family, Plantation and Dress-maker’s Machines,
are constantly kept on hand at No. 58 Broad Street,
Columbus, Ga., four doors above the cornerof Manley,
Hodges & Cos. Instructions for using the Machines
given free to those who wish to purchase.
VVe submit the following certificates, from well
known gentlemen of this section, who have thorough
ly tested the Grover and Baker Sewing Machines, to
which is added the certificate of Mrs. Gresham, a
Dress-Maker of this city
(Fropi Hon. James F Dowdell, LaFayette, Ala.)
La Fayette, Ala., March 26, 1859.
Mr. KEITII, Columbus, Ga.
Dear Sir: I take pleasure in recommending Grover
&. Baker’s family Sewing Machine. We have us
ed the one which we purchased of you, more than six
months, and it is all that you represented it to be It
is not only a convenience, but we regard it an indis
pensable necessity.
Very {respectfully,
J. F. DOWDELL.
[From Col. Ilines Holt’ Columbus, Ga.)
Grover & Baker’s Sewing Machine has been in use
in my family for several months, and has given entire
satisfaction. It does not get out of order, rarely breaks
needles or thread, or gives trouble or delay in its man
agement. Its simplicity of construction, and the ease
and facility with which it can be used, constitute a
partofits numerous chief excellencies.
March 25, 1859. HINES IIOLT.
[From Mrs M. Gresham, Columbus.]
I have been usingone of Grover & Baker’s Sewing
Machines, in my business of Dress Making, and cheer
fully testify to the ease and rapidity with which my
style of woik maybe accomplished,by its use, toils
simplicity of construction and consequent ease of man
agement. No consideration could induce me to be
without one, or exchange it for any other pattern I
have seen MARYGRESIIAM.
July Ist, 1859.
[From 1. A. Brokaw & Cos., Conimbus, Ga.
We have used one of Grover & Baker’s Sewing
Machines in our shop for three years past, and find
it perfectly practicable, easily kept in order, and well
adapted to various kinds of work in a Tailor’s Shop.
We take pleasure in recommending it to the publie.
F9h. 25,1859. I. A. BROKAW &. CO.
D. KEITH, Agent.
col,um:bijs. Georgia.
Columbus. Nov 11, 1859—owtt.
COTTON, COTTON, COTTON!
CIOTTO.'?’ is now selling at t rood price, and if the
/ notesar.d accounts past ’ue to*. Enn s s& Cos.
sre notsoon paid, suits will ’ e Instituted indiscrim
inatoly. A word to the U sufficient.
nU4—W&fUf. J RffNtS Ar PO
WASTIB,
1 A A A SHINGLE BLOCKS (to square not less than
lUUUa foot) delivered in Columbus, for which a
tair price in Cash will be given. Apply to
oct 17-wtf JOSEPH B. WYNN
AMERICAN WATCHES!
£55 IN GOLD AND SILVER CASES,
At Purple’s old Stand, Jone’s New Building
Columbus, Georgia.
Oct. 30—dwtf T. S. SPEAR
liEOKGi A—Chßiialioochee touny.
\\’ IIEREAS T ames S Allums, app’ies to me for
Letters of Administration on the estate of Pe
terson Sanders, late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and
str.gularthc kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to apnear at my office-and file their objections, if anv
they have, otherwise said letters will be granted to
sai< applicant on the first Monday in February next.
Given under my hand'af office. Dec 20. 1650
Dec. 86 -w4od E G. RAIFORD, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—TaIbot County:
TN Pursuance of an order of the Court of Ordinary
J ot said county, will be sold before the Court
House door in the town of Talhotton. Talbot county
Ga.; on the first Tuesday in February next, within
the legal hours ot sale, for Cash, the tbllowin-ran°
ed negroes belonging to the estate of James L Callier
late ot said county de ce sed, towit: Spencer, a man
tony nve years old, Hutoka. a girl thirteen years old
and Georgia a girl eleven years old ‘
ISAAC CHENY,
EDWARD \V. POU,
Executors of J. L. Gallier,
Talhotton, Dec. 25—w4Vd
PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER
Successor to S. B. Purple, cor. Broad & Randolph st.
COXjTJMBXJS, G-EORGIA.
STERLING SILVER & PLATED WARE.
TTAIFL -WODFLIES.,
A beautiful variety of Patterns. I will make to order any design and style and platt yon may require
WATCHES, CLOCKS Sc JEW
Repaired by competent and experienced Workmen, and warranted.
CLANKS! (LANES!
Gold, Silver, Ivory Loaded Heads— Hickory Crooks and Swords
PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
’ * Gold and Steel Frames,
* of the best quality manufactured. Glasses set in old frames to suit aU eyes.
I invite the attention of all to my Stock, and will show it with pleasure, whether yot. purchase o r not.
old Stand, Corner Broad and Randolph Streets.
Columbus, Ga., Oct. 39, 1858.—dwtf T. S. SPFAR.
rainm in im-Bif
AT THE OFFICE OF THE
RANDOLPH STREET,
In every Style of tlie Art.
#
AND WITH DISPATCH.
Columbus, Georgia, May 20, 1859.
IT IS NOT TOO MICH TO SAY,
SINCE ALL
OLD AND YOUNG
AFFIRM .ITS TRUTH,
VIZ: THAT
Professor Wood’s Hair ‘“Restorative
YA7ILI, preserve Infallibly the growth and color
VV of the Hair, if used two or three times a week
to any imaginable age. Peifectly r store the gray,
cover the bald with nature’s own ornament, the hair;
make it more so t and beautiful than any oil, and pre
serve the scalp free Irnm all and sease to the greatest
age. Statesmen, Judges. Attorneys, Doctors, Clergy
men, Professional men and Gentlemen and Ladies of
allcla ses; all over the world, bear testimony that we
do not say too much m its favor. Read the following
Hickory Grove, St. * halers Cos., Mo.
November 19, 1851.
Prof. O. J. Wood —Dear Sir: Sometime last sum
mer we were induced to use some of your Ilair Re
storative, and its effects were so wonderful, we feel
it our duty to you and the afflicted to report it.
Our little son’s head for some time had been per
fectly covered with sores, and some called it scalled
head. The hair almost entirely came off in conse
quence, when a friend, seetng his sufferings, advis
ed us to use your Restorative; we did so with little
hope of success; but to our surprise and that of all
our friends, a very few applications removed the dis
ease entirely, and anew and luxuriant crop of hair
soon started out, and we can now say that our boy
has as healthy a sca'p, and as iu*. riant a crop of hair
as any other child. We can therefore, and do here
by, tecommena your Restorative, as a perfect remedy
for all diseases of the scalp and hair. We are yours
respectfuiy G. W. LIGGINBOTHaM,
S. A. HIGGINBOTHAM.
Prof. Wood —Dear Sir: My had, for several
years been becoming prematurely erav. accompanied
by a harshness which rendered the constant app ica
tion of oil necessary in dressing it. When I commen
j ced using your hair Restorative about two months ago
j it was in that condition; and having continued its use
j till within the last three weeks, it has turned to its
natural color, and assumed a softness and lustre
| greatly to be preferred to th°se produced by the appii
i cation of oils or any other preparation I have ever
| used. I regard it as an indispensable article for every
| lady’s toiiet. whether to be used as a Hair Restora
! tive or for the simple purpose of dressing or beautify
ing the hair. You have permision to refer to me all
who entertain any doubt of its performing all tha is
claimed for it. MRS. C. SYMONDS,
Cincinnati, O. Feb. 10, 1857. 114 Tnird’street.
Wellington, Mo. Dec. 5. 1557.
Prof. Wood—Dear Sir:—By the advice of a friend
of mine, who bad been using your Hair Restorative. I
was inouced to try it. I had the lever, some time last
May, and nearly every hair in my head came out.—
Now my fair has corns in thicker than it ever was
before. Nothing but a duty and sympathy that I feel
to communicate toothers who are afflicted as I have
been, would induce me to give this public acknowl
edgement of the benefit I have received from Professor
Wood’s Hair Restorative.
Yours Respectfully,
A. R. JACOBS.
The Restorative is put up in bottles of 3 sizes, viz—
large, medium, and small; the small holds % a pint,
and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds j
at least twenty percent, more in proportion than the ]
small, retails fortwo doUars per bottle; the large holds
a quart, 4C per cent, more m proportion and* rpi.nl
for three dollars.
O. J. WOOD &. CO., Proprietors 444 Broadway N :
Y. and 114 Market St. Louis, Mo. ]
And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods j
Dealers. Jan. 2— dw3m. *
WHITE POTASH^
For sale by ÜBQCHAfiI t CHAPMAN.
V. S. SPEAR,
MRS. WINSLOW,
An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents
to the attention of mothers, her
SOOTHING SYRUP,
For Children Teething,
which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by
softening the gums, reducing all inflammation—will
allay all pain and spasmodic action, and is
SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS.
Depend upon it, mothers, it will give .rest to your
selves, and
RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS.
We have put up and sold this article for over ten
years, and can say, in confidence and truth of it, what
we have never ( TjirjVYj ‘been able to say
of any other medicines—nev
er has it failed, ftlirtfi 1,1 a single in
stance, to effect TV ill U%¥ $ a cure, when
timely used, j HfMIWYITITfi Never did we
know an in-; Smlliliilh stanceofdissat
isfaction by any Cl/IJITI} ione who used
it. On the con-j ITiiiilT, ; rary, all are de
lighted with its operations, and speak in terms of high
est commendation of its magkal effects and medical
virtues. We speak in this matter “what we do know,”
after ten years’ experience, and pledge our reputation
for the fulfilment of what we here declare. In almost
every instance where the infant is suffering from pain
and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twen
ty minutes afterthe syrup is administered.’
This valuable preparation is the prescription ofoneof
I the most EXPERIENCED and SKILFUL NURSES
i in New England, and has been used with never-failing
i success in
THOUSANDS OF CASES.
It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigor
ates thestomach and bowels,corrects acidity, and gives
tone and energy to the wdiole system. It will al
instantly relieve.
GRIPING IN THE BOWELS. AND WIND COLIC,
and overcome 7 fxjrvn “ con vulsi ons,
whi'-h. if not f l/Ui speediiy reme
died, end in PUTT nnrvldeatii. We be
lieve it lhe best; vn±_LiJLJ iYHiiN andsurestreme
dy in world, in TKRTHI aiI cases ot DY
SENTERY ; IfllimillW; I AiN D DIAR .
RHCEA IN CHILDREN whether it arises from teeth
ing, or from any other cause Wr would say to every
mother who has a child suffering from any of the fore
going complaints do sot let your prejudices, nob
the PREDjuDicES OF others, stand between your suf
fering child and the relief that will be SURE— yes, A B
SOLUTFLY SURE to follow the use of this med
cine. iftimely used. Full directions for using will ac
company each bottle. None genuine unless the fac
simile of CURTIS Sc. PERKIN S, New-York, is on the
outside wrapper.
Sold by Druggists throughout the world.
Principal Office, No. 13 Cedar Street, N Y.
Price only 25cents per Bottle. Aug 23, I*s9—dwly
GEORGlA—Stewart County:
N otice to Debtors and Creditors.
persons indebted to the estate of Hoilinger
Brown, deceased, are hereby reqested to make imme
diate payment, and ail holding demands against aid
deceased are hereby notified to render them in to me
duly authenticated, within the time prescribed bv law
Jan. 22, 18f0-w4 and JOHN B COLE. ExT
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court nouse door, in the
VV town ofTaibotton, Talbot county, Georgia 1
the first Tuesday in February neit, ‘within life legal
hours ot sale, agreeably to an order of the Court' § o
Ordinary of said county, lot of land on which Je=se
story resided at the time of his death, in said county
.%S'r£w f n> N „*S d ß^2d“ d °‘ he ™- “ and
faocTOB > *>’'•
- XHE LIVERPOOL & LONDON
FIRE AND LIFE INSURACE COMPANY’
Office No 55 W ork,
1 Dale St. Liverpool 20&'21 Poultry, London
Authorized Capital 510,000,000.
Paid up Capital, Surplus and
Invested in this Country, over £
Revenuein ©2,‘.jJ,IHH)
TheShareholderspersonallyresponsible forentrasre
mentsofthe Company—all Directors must be Share
holders.
Directors In New York!
Jas. Brown, Esq. Ch'n. Eugene Dutilh, Esq.
E. M. Archibald. 11. B . M. Alexander Hamilton, Jr.
Consul. Joseph Fowler, Esq.
George Barclay % Esq. Francis Cottenett. Esq
Joseph Caillard, Jr. Esq. Dept. Chairman,
Allred Pell. Esq., Win. S. Wetmore, Esq
Resident Sec’y.E. F. Sanderson. Esq.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON. Jr. Esq
Counselofthe Board.
BANKERS FHCENIX BANK.
This Company is prepared to insure against loss or
damage by tire in this city and neighborhood. Apply to
May 23—dtf. R. B. MURDOCK. Agent.
PHOENIX INS. COMPANY,
HARTFORD, CONN.
DIRECT O'Pt 3:
SIMEON L. LOOMIS, President,
Chesley Adams, L. Stockhridge,
Erastus Smith, E T Smith,
Dan’l P Crosbey, George W Moore,
Marshall Jewell, II R Hill, _
Chas M. Beach, DH Arnold, NewNork,
John A Butler, Ezra White, “ “
Jos*Merriiiian, C B Erwin, N. Britain, Conn.
W D Shipman, II Jewell, Boston, Mass.
Capital paid in
Accumulated profits
This company is prepared to insure all kinds of
property againstloss or damage hy tire. Apply to
May 23—dtf R. B. MURDOCK. Agent.
War! War!! War!!!
MORE SOLDIERS, MORE FIGIIT.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE OF
CANDIES.
ASSORTED Candy madeto order, at 17 cents
per pound, by the quantity, ,at
A. YELATI’S
CANDY MANUFACTORY,
No. 20, Inroad Street.
May 27, 1859. ts
BR.IIART Will GIFTS
IMPROVED, UNFAILING AND SAFE
CHILL & FEVER CURE.
IT braces up the system and regulates the LIV
ER and ROWELS.
It always cures CHILL AND FEVER spee
dily and permanently, and has the unquali
fied approval of many Physicians, who have pre
scribed it with unfailing success.
It Gives Complete Satisfaction.
Prepared only hy
URQUIIART & CHAPMAN,
Druggists, Columbus, Ga.
Sept 27 dtf
PLA.3STTEHS I
OBSERVE THE SWINGING CLOCK
WHEN YOU COME TO COLUMBUS,
.soo YOU will find it at No. 81 Broad
street, next door to the SAVAN
fj&j.M NAH BANK AGENCY. You
will there find an assortment of first-rate WATCH
ES and CLOCKS, that can be strongly recom
mended and warranted as correct time-keepers.
You can likewise get your Watches properly fix
ed, (lirst-rate,) at a reasonable and fair charge,
by WM. SMITH, Watchmaker,
Sign of the Swinging Clock, 81 Broad at.
N. B.—Mr. Smith is his own workman.
Columbus, Ga., Aug. 16,1859, d-6m.
AND JEWELEiR,
OPPOSITE POST OEPICE.
JgfeBOOK BINDING,
N ALL ITS BRANCHES
withdespatch and elegantly done at sliort notice
TIMES OPFICE
Columbus, Nov. 27—dtf
REMOVAL.
Dr. DAVIS has r moved liis office over
the Drug Store of Urquhart & Chapman, on
Broad street. Orders left at the Drug
Storeor office above will be attended to. Dr. D.
attends strictly to all cases of Surgary entrusted
to his care.
Columbus, Ga., Nov 1. dtf.
\ LOT of splendid Barley Seed jus arrived and lot
a A sale by JOHN LEE,
if Seed Store, 12 Broad St.
j Chairs! Chair
SI have on hand a large lot of L plit Bottom
Chairs, which I will sell for the present for One
Dollar each. Liberal discount to dealers. I will
wariant therntobethe strongest chair ever brought
to this market. J. H. SIKES,
Sept. 9.—dtf ”6 Broad Street.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold before the
Court House door in the town of Hamilton,Har
ris county, Ga., within the legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in February next, lhe following lots of
Land to-vvit—Lots No. 1(14 and H 5; also that portion
of Lot 89 lying west of the Alabama or Telegraph
Road. Said land comprising five hundred acres more
or less, and lying in the eighteenth district of now
Harris county—being a portion of the real estate of
the late Charles Philips of said county, deceased, and
sold for division among the heirs.
HENRY .MOFFETT, Executor.
December sth, 1859.—wtris.
GEORGlA—Chattahoochee County.
TWO MONTHS after date, 1 application will be
made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of said
| county, for leave to sell >he lands belonging to the es- I
i tale of Hubbard Williams deceased.
O. W. WILLIAMS, Adm’r. I
December 20, 2859 | w2m.
SALE. Under an order of the !
-J Court of Ordinary of Stewart county, Georgia
will he sold before the Court House door in Lumpkin, i
on the first Tuesday in January next, the following :
named negroes, belonging to the estate of Mary !
Bridges, deceased, to v it: Tom, a man of yellow j
complexion, about 24 years old; Frances, a woman ’
of dark complexion, about 22 years old, and her three I
children. Sold for the p rpose ofa distribution an ong ‘<
the legatees mentioned in the 2d Item of the last Will t
and Testament of said Mary Bridg-s, der eased
Terms Cash. JAMErt P. ELLIS, Ex’r.
Nov. IS. 1859—w40d.
GEORGlA—Chattahoochee County:
IHEREAS Nimrod N. How ard applies for letters
* of Guardiapship of the persons and property of
**’arah A., Mary A. E„ Vienna, Savannah, James T
and Harriet Pollard, orphans of Josiah Pollard,dec’d:
Therefore ail persons concerned are hereby notified
o appear at my office, on or before the first Monday
in March n**xt. and show cause, if any they have why
he should not be appointed to said guardianship.
Given under my hand at office, this Jan. 12h. lPf>o
Jan 1C w3Pd E G RAIFORD, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Muscogee county.
Court of Ordinary, Auqust Term, 1859.
RULE NISL
CAMUELDHARP, Administrator of the Estate of
Harp, deceased, having applied for dismis
sion.
It is ordered that all persons concerned shew cause,
(if any tliej have) why said admmistratorshouid not be
dismissed trom said administration at the Court of
Ordinary to be held m and for said county on the first
Monday in March next, and that this order be publish
ed in Terms of the law.
A V”V e t*?*? scr 'P* fr° m the minutes of said Court
‘TKVSt-** JOHN
TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS
,? Aid persons having demands against the estate of
BtALS - I
NOVELTY WORKS !
FU K IST I TIJ R K
AX RETAIL I
SALESROOM OVER
J. M’Phillip's Dry Goods Store,
No. 140 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
AT the solicitation of many friends I have de
vMl tennined to sell my Furniture ai
HP Retail as well as Wholesale.
And 1 will be happy to meet and serve my former
friends and customers at my suits room, as above de
signated; and I must ask of tiione whom I have not
served to call and let me show them my FURNITURE
and if it is
AS GOOD AND CHEAP AS
NO RTIIERN FURNITUR E,
I know that they will as Southern people, give me
their patronage. , , , .
fjT Dealers are invited to examine my stock betore
going North.
Brackets, 111 oultllngi*, Carving*, Tnrn-
Ing, Fancy Sawing, <tc.
DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
COFFINS, both covered and mahogany, always on
hand and a? all prices.
ITT Orders solicited and promptly attended to. ,
Address, VY K HARRIS.
Columbus. Ga . March 12 dwtl
FISHER’S RIVER
(SORTII CAROLINA,)
BY SKITT— <1 0nk Who was Raised Thar.”
Leaves from nil Actor’s Note Book
by George Vsindenhofi’.
Art and Recreations —being In
si ruction in Drawing, Painting, and
all other branches of Fancy A Ornamental Work.
Carolina Sports by Land and Water, inclu
ding Incidents of Devil Fishing, Wild Cat, Deer
and Bear Hunting.
Brooke’s Fool of Quality, with a preface hy
Charles Kingsley.
Bayard Taylor’s New Book, Home A Abroad.
Just Received at V . i LA ■ K S
dcc2—dwtf Book Store.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
t
A compound remedy, in which we have la
bored to produce the most effectual alterative
that c;ui he made. It is a eoueentrat *d extract
of dava Sarsaparilla, so eomhinod with other
suhstunees ot still greaten nlterative power as
to all'ord an e!n ctivc antidote for the diseases
Sarsaparilla i- Timured to cure, li is believed
that snob, a remedy is wan ted hy tlio.-e who
sud’er from Strumous complaints, and that one
which will accomplish their erne must prove
of. immense servi-e to this large class of our
afflicted L lie v-ciii/.e..5. How completely thh
eomj'iouod w ill do it ha been proven by exper
imetit ou many of rise worst cases to be tbuud
t f the loilowing complaints:
. ‘CKOFUt.A AMi ScRuFUI.OUS COMPLAINTS,
Eitu. rp ioxs and Jitturnvr, Disu.vsks, Ulceus,
Pimply *, Hi/vreitr.s, Tumors, Svt.t Buor
So.vi.ii IL.ai>, Svimuna axii S rniLimi Ar
h;otu..ns, Mercurial Disk ask, Blmfsy, Nn-
KALOIA OH Tic Douloureux, Debility, Dys-
J’RISIa AN D INDIGESTION, Hit YSII-Oi. VS, lIoSR
or St. Anthony's Fire, and indeed the whole
class ox complaints arising from Impurity of
Till’ BiaK J).
This outpound will be found a great prq*
my ter ol health, wlien taken in the spring, to
expel ti ‘ ton! humors which fester in the
blend at rut season of the year. By the time
ly expuldon of them many rankling disorders
are nipped in the hud. Multitudes can, by
the aid c this remedy, spare th nisei vc > from
the endm.nice of foul eruptions and ulcer.ms
sores, through which the system will strive to
rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do
this through the natural channels of the bodv
by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out tire
vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities
bursting through ihe skin in pimple . eruptions,
or sorts; cleanse it when yon laid it is ob
structed and sluggish in tie* veins ; cleanse it
whenever it is !isei, and your !■ cling- will oil
you when. F.ven where no particular disorder
is fei people enjoy bctl?r health, and live
longer, Lir cleansing the blood. Keep the
blood healthy, and all is well; but with this
pabulum >f life disordered there can be no
lasting health. Sooner oi oner something
must go wrong, and the gieat machinery of
life is disordered or overthrown.
Sarsaparilla has, and dewrves much, the
reputation, of accomplishing th-. >e ends, out
the world has been egregious! y deceived y
preparations of it, partly because the dr-'g
alone has not all the virtue that is claim and
for it, but more because many preparations,
pretending to be concentrated’ extracts < I it,
contain but little of the vAtne of Bnr.-apuriliu,
or any thing else.
During late years the public have been mis
led by large Lottie.-,, pretending to e*vi a t
oi Extract of ISa--np-'uiii ian one dollai .. t
of these have been frauds upon the rick, for
they not only contain little, if any. ;• m>nj a
riila, but often no curative properti; - wl.akv
er. Hence, bitter and painful tlisappi.ii hn: v.t
has followed tlie use of fb vat n? xtiso v* es
Sarsaparilla which Hood the market, until th
name itself is justly d>l : and. and has hi ( toe
synonymous with imp* s its ua- and •] eat. i-1; 1
we call this compouj and Stir . pa-din, and ii.tt rd
to supply such a remedy as -ii. il ie-’ ic ;!.•?
name from tlie load oi obloquy vbid* r .s
upon it. And \yc tliijik we have grot and r
believing it has virtues which, me iirisii-tible
by the ordinary run of the di-ease-: it is inlt .fl
ed to cure, in order to secure their m nq-lete
eradication bom tliesyst ni, the j eiued * b< : l
he judiciously taken according to amotions on
the brittle.
PREPARED BY
lES. J. C. A V U & to.
T.ovvi;id,. mass.
Di-tr-e, 81 per Buttle : Six /toil its for So.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
has won for itself such a renown for the cure of
every variety of Thioat and Long U'omnb.int, •*.
ii is entirely umieces'an ;•••: t: - to ji• <•
evidence of it„ virtue . wit \ rit } ias i( • : < ....
ployed. A- it ha- lone been ii. eons’ ...,f
throughout this stiTon, \e need do more ih: u
assure ftp people its qualify is kept op to the J.i -t
it ever been, and that if may L r <• , : •
do lor tilth relief all it In s ever been found to < ■>.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
FOR THE CUFE OF
Costireness, Jaundice, Indie-stion,
Dtrier,t try, Fold Mamnch, 7. ys.pe/o;,, lk<h,vhe,
Pclea, liheuinatii.nl , F, < and ,Sy in
Inver Complaint, L), Teller, ‘lnunni
Salt Rftinm, ll'cnns, Com, S.v.vuia, .< a
Idinnu- Pill , and for ]%irij)fi, t g the .
•They are sugar-o ted, >/ il.nt the trust s<; -i
tive can take them pleasantly, and tlu\ me
best.aperient in the woikl ior iiii the nun osc- of a
family physic.
Price o 5 cents per Pos; Five boxes for £IOO.
Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, 8 • u ?
men, and eminent per-Vsnanes, have j< > t eir
names to certify the miparaileied usei ilm > v
remedies, but our space here will j.ot i.e- b
insertion of them, ‘l l e Agents below :
nish gratis our Amkuic.vn Alm \na< in vlu i ■ i ■ < ’
are given; with also full descriptions of die ai vi
com plaints, and the treatment that should li >d
lowed for their cure.
Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with
o’ ur preparations they make more profii n -
Demand Ayer’s, and take no others. The si- k
w irit the best ail there is for them, and the\ should
have it.
All our Remedies are for sale by
SOLD IN COLUMBUS BY
£ P‘P m an. J- A. Whitesides St Cos and
and Bept l) 9 —dwflnf medicil)e fenerally.