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■nflf DAILY TIMES.
City Official Journal.
OOONGIL FMOOBEDIKOS.
Co jncil Ciiamskr,March. 11,1881.
l uncil mot pursuant to adjournment.
Present his Honor the Mayor, i). U. Thump
«ou. Alda.llaaelton, Spear, Johnson, Douglass,
Marcus, Dillingham, Salisbury, logon, Bivins,
Croft and Stein.
" Absent — Boae.imu.
lin uf * r • - !---l me.riug re id and approved.
j!y Aid. Salisbury —1 ho Street Committee
beg leuvo to call the attention of Council to the
cross.ng oft be 0. AW. It. it. Many complaints
ire undo to your Corn it tea in relation to these
crossings, whiclyaro considered very unsafe
Your (’ ms roil too think that Council should com
•cl tiio lt'>.>. i to m<tke ail the croosings secure
~nd of huin.'ient width I' r double track. We
also call your attention to the old depot bu 1d
,i,3 in ihe street, and trust Council will have
them removed, as your committee ara tired of
'■.-in" complained t» about the matter.
SALISBURY, |
LIG ON, [ Cow.
HAZLETON, )
Which was received.
J. M. Hughes,Caul, of Squad No. 1 mado the j
following report df persons placed in tho Guard- j
House for tho past week.
March B—William Leslie, drunk.
“ Allen Young, “
“ (—John Maroney, “
7—H. Clem,
>• 3 —Elvira, owned by Mrs. Evans by order
** 11. Clem, non-payment of fine.
“ <j Isaac owned by Malone, no pass.
“ George, “ Holland
“ Lila, “ Three wills, “
Prince, “ Garrard,
“10 Hose, “ Bedell, by order.
“Jl Nat “ Billing, no pass,
tr. A. Jluckchn, Cipfc. Squa l No. 2, made tho
following report:
March s—George Osborne, theft
“ Joe, owned by Spencer, no pass.
“ Welsey “ Chambers, “
Sherman “ ' Higgins, theft.
“ Wash “ Radcliff, no pass.
“ 7—Scott, “ Robinson, “
•* ‘J—Judge “ Dr. Pearce, by order.
“ Nancy, “ W 4 a.ro, whisky.
“ Isaac, “ P. Perry, no pass.
“10—Tom “ Dr. Baird, by order.
“ Rose, “ Barnard, “
“ George, “ Mrs. Bard well, no pass.
“ James, “ Robison, by order.
“11 Shack, “ Mrs. Shorter, gambling.
“ Chris “ Robison, “
“ N. Walker, drunk.
Which was received.
By Aid. Dillingham—Tho Committee on Ac
c aints recommend the payment of tho following
uc ..urits for rent of Engino House of No. 5:
In favor of Seaborn Jones for $120.00.
“ “ J). D. llidenuour, G 3.75.
Which were ordered to bo paid.
Che following accounts were also presented:
In favor of Dr. Ckeeny forss.oo ref’d to Com.
“ Burrus <& Springer 2.80 “
Samuel Diamond 158.00 ordered paid.
Council then adjourned until Monday next,
March 18 at 7 o’clock, P. M.
GEORGE W. JONES, Clerk.
MARRIED.
On the the 12th inst. by Rev. Arminius Wright,
Mr. James J. Redding, of La , and Miss. Mar
tha Bibb Uaudaway, daughter of Maj, R. S.
Hardaway of this city.
lloli-owav’s Pii.es and Ointment.— Burns,
.braids, Woun s, Bruises, &e.—No more flatter
testimonials can he adduced of the immediate
relief which Holloway’s medicines afford to suf
ferers from those terrible catastrophes than the
readiness with which medical mea use them in
private practice for all such accidents. The grand
■ ituro in the Ointment is, that it leaves neither
scar m.r blemish o i tho skin. No family should
be without a good supply of these invaluable
remedies.
'-E&-Sold by all druggists at 25c., 62c., and
;1 per box or pot. marlidwlw.
THE YiC IT VIS OF DISSIPATION
>md Vico can bo brought to a conviction of the
error of their wavs, and saved from a world ot
mental and bodily suffering, by heeding the ad
vice contained in that popular work, “HUMAN
FRAILTY or PHYSIOLOGICAL RESEAR
CHES.” It is sound in its doctrines, plain but
inoffensive in its dictates, and being beautifully
illustrated with colored engravings, it brings eve
rything homo to tho conception “that he who
runs may read.” Prico 25 cents. Scut freb
everywhere, on receipt of postage stamps to the
amount. Sold by the author, Dr. H. A. BAR
ROW, HH Tlleecker fit. (four doors below Mc-
Bougal Bt.) Now York. Sold by,
J. W. BROOKS, Agent, Columbus, Ga.
Fob.o-dotu.
To Consumptives.
pUE Advertiser, Having been restored to health
L ina few weeks hy a very simple emedy, after
uaving suffered several years with a severe lung
auction, and that dread disease Consumption—is
anxious to make k; own to his fellow sufferers the
means of the cure.
»’o all who der.uelt, ho will send a copy of the
re ription used (free of charge) with the directions
tor preparing and using the same, w hich they wil
•aid a sure euro for, Consumption, Asthma, Bkon
wiiiris. ,\-c. The only object ofthe advertiser in sen
ding the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and
spread information, which he conceives to be invalu
! >k\ and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy
IS and will cost them noihingand inayprove ablessing.
*tis wishing the prescription will plcaseaddrcss
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg}),
'•>vt 1 i—7ly Kings Comity, New York.
AN ORDINANCE
in relation to firing cuntion within ike limits of
the City of Colambas.
The Committee to whom was referred the duty
of reporting upon account of P. Gittenger for re
pairs of damages produced by the firing of can
non in the street, a3 well as reporting an ordi
nance regulating the firing cf cannon in the
city limits, respectfully report as follows:
Resolved, That it shall not bo lawful for any
person to fire a cannon in tho City, without
lirst having obtained from the Mayor, Chief
Marshal, or (in their absence from tho city) the
oairman of tho Street Committee, a permit for
the same, and that said permit shall particularly
'.escribe at what points said cannon may be dis
charged.
Resolved, That any violatfon of the above
ordinance shall subject the offender to a fine of
ten dollars.
Resolved , That tho foregoing ordinance be pub—
lished daily for two weeks.
SALISBURY, j
BOZEMAN, [ Com.
MARCUS, J
Which was received and adopted.
A true extract from the minutes of Council
-larch 4tb, ISCI.
G. W. JONES, Clerk.
March 7—-dlw.
WNY.I l !
ATTENTION MILITARY!
DECEIVED THIS MORNING
Swords, Pistols, Sashes.
Spauletts, Belts,
A host cf Buttons,
ALABAMA & GEORGIA LACES &c.
And fur sale at the lowest prices.
Jan2G— dtf _ A. H. DeWITT.
dyer’s Cherry Pectoral
D. P. HLLIS. t.tmWOSTOW.
ELLIS & LIVINGSTON,
Auction and Commission Hercliants,
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
600 Sacks Salt,
75 Barrels Cincinnati Whiskey,
20 “ Pure Corn White do.
20 “ Old Bourbon do.
15 IThdsChoiceSugar,
25 Barrels “ for family use,
25 “ Florida Syrup,
d0 Boxes Star Candles,
20 Hhds Bacon Sides,
1000 Lbs. GOOD FEATHERS
10 Barrels Fine Apple Branay.
75 Superior Matresses,
J 000 Boxes Tobacco—all grades.
Fire and Burglur Proof Safe 3
i 50 BBLS. IRISH POTATOES
Yn jfe'A J 50 Bbls. Apples.
tnUMtiia j ug s rcce j v - 0( j anc i f or ?a j 9 by
Jan 22 ELLIS & LIVINGSTON.
Valuable Family cf Negroes
i'oit SALE.
On lfi Months Credit er Longer.
A F AMILY of very likely House Servants
consisting of a man 30 years old, a capital
house servant, cotton sampler, &c., and hi3 wife,
a No. L House Servant, fine washer and ironer,
and their three likely children, from 2 to 8 years
old.
JanlO—tf ELLIS & LIVINGSTON.
Mrs 3 Shorter’s late Eesidence
TO KENT.
Will bo rented for the balance of tho
Mi year, the late residence of Mrs. Shorter
jJIL situated on Broad Street, lately occu
pied as a Boarding House. Apply to
ELLIS L LIVINGSTON.
Columbus, Msr7 —dtf.
CORN!
g BUSHELS PRIME CORN in
Cj'xJr Store and to arrive, will be sold
at the lowest market rates.
ELLIS & LIVINGSTON.
Columbus, Mar. 7—dwtf.
Price List of Manure.
PERUVIAN GUANO $70.00 per ton,
JL Mapes’ Phosphate, 56.00
Swan’s Island Guano, 50.00 “
Hoyt’s Phosphate, 56.00 “
Manipulated Guano, 60.00 “
Bono Dust, 44.00 “
American Guano, 14.00 “
Land Plaster, 18,00 '•
Blood and Wo„l, 40.00 “
Poudretto, 35.00 “
mar. 12 ' I. C. MOSES & CO.
152 Broad Street, Columbus.
What is the best Manure for
Cotton ?
/TAPES' PHOSPHATE.
-VI-What j 3 jjggj. jyj anurc p or Q orn v
Peruvian or Swan’s Island Guano.
Where can I get them? At
I. C. MOSES & GO’S.
mar!2 132 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
To Cotton Planters!
DIRECTIONS FOR USING MAPES’ SUPER
PHOSPHATE—THE BEST MANURE
FOR COTTON.
Ist. Bed out with Turn Plows; scrape out wa
ror furrow with Straight Shovel; drill cotton
seed and Phosphate together in the furrow; cov
er with double Bull-tongues.
2J. Break out middles with long Scooters.
3i. Work surface with Ilorse-lioes or Sweeps;
run shallow; keep grass out, and the crop is made.
Plant four feet by drills ancl thin out to one
loot apart; use ICO lbs. of Phosphate to acre. —
The Mapes’ Phosphate to be had in any quanti
ty at $56 per ton.
r. c. moses & co.
marl2 —dtf 132 Broad St.
To Com Planters !
DIRECTIONS FOR USING GUANO.
Bed out with Turn Plows, six feet apart; open
water furrow with straight shovel; run subsoil
plow or long scooter in water furrow; drop corn
and one spoonful of Guano alternately one foot
apart in the furrow; that is let the corn be two
feet apart and the Guano midway between the
corn; cover with long scooters running down
one side and up the other side of water furrow;
then break out middles with long scooters, and
afterwards keep down grass with sweeps or horse
hoes. All kinds of Guano for sale at.
I.C, MOSES & CO’S.
Marl 2 dis 132 Broad at. Columbus, Ga.
New Potatoes, New Potatoes !
[JUST ARRIVED.
vfh j Bbs. Barrels Choice Irish Potatoes for
sa [ e j o , s t 0 gQjj. merchants and Plan
ters. Call and see them—-they are fine.
marl 2 I. C. MOSES & CO.
To Plant Potatoes.
Open a trench 12 inches deep and 12 inches
wide, put one inch deep of Blood and Wool Ma
nure in the bottom; cover with about cue inch
of the surface soil: on that plant your potatoc
slips eight inches apart, cut side down; cover
with surface soil about eight inches. Get your
Blood and Wool Manure from
marl 2 I. C. MOSES & CO.
STEAM REFINED CANDY!
“Southern Confederacy'’ Brand !
In Quantities 'to Suit Purchasers I !
Encourage Home manufacture
BETTER LATE THAN NEVER !! 1
Jo J a BLAN CHART*
88 BROAD STREET,
GrA.
\ T last 1 have succeeded in .having my
Xx. lishment completed, and am fully prepared in
every branch lor the manufacture of all sons, styles
and qualities oi STICK CANDIES, also fine Can
dies oi ail Ilrauds. I would respectfully inform the
public that I superin end my business, and will pay
especial attention to all orders with which 1 maybe
favored.
COCOA-NUT CANDY, GEORGIA
TAFFA & CAKES..
I am determined vo keep a fresh 'supply of these
articles always on hand.
Times are hard I know, but industry must succeed;
so if you want to buv CHEAP, come to
J. J. rdLANCIIART’S,
Mar ah S—dtf. fi* Broad Street.
Bank of Columbus.
A »‘ee tin & of Gvc Stockholders of this Rank will be
XAJieiu at their Banking House on the first Monday
in April next, tor the election of nine Directors.
Jan26—dtApl YV. H. ¥OBNG. Pres’t.
CANARY BIRDS.
A FINE selection of these beautiful birds can be
found at my store on Randolph street. Ladies
and gentlemcD are requested to call and see them
I will sell them singly or in pairs. K. F, DURAN
feblS —d;f Two doors West of Times Office.
NEW ARRIVAL.
VTAChEREL. In kits bh’s.ail NuJ.
IVJL HAMS, choice Country smoked.
MESS BEEF, in half barrels
SUGARS, Ground, Pulverized, Crushed, a.so
Stewart’s A. No. I.
N. O. 6YRUP, in bbH. and half bbls. all a’, low
est market rates by
uurl2—dtf GUNBY, CROFT ic CO.
FBEE FORWARDING.
Private Bonded Warekom.es &
Custom House Brokerage.
'THIE' u designed has, wiih Messrs. Brigham,
2L Baldwin Cos., Messrs. Wilder &z Gall)-; end
Messrs, Hunter & Gammeil, formed an Assotiaiion
for (he purpose of entering a: the Custom House
and Storing in Bond, in accordance with the Reve
nue Laws, any goods arriving atth s port which mav
he entrusted to his custody.
He being the managing ar and active partner, has
beaded, With the approval of ;the Secretary of the
treasury, commodious Warehouses, where all Mer
«ii uidize coming to this port can be stored, every
•vtentiori pud to its preservation, and for its prompt
delivery when entry has been made at the Custom
House, ot thy lowest possible tariff charges.
i. < rc andize destioed to U.e interior will be entcr
ed tor payment of duties, or in bond as may be re
quired by the consignees. A 1 goods consigned to >
him to lie forwarded, will receive the greatest de
spatch ar the lowestrate of charge, and in such man
ner as may be directed. If the duties are to be paid
in this port, funds must be provided for that pur
pose, but. ii to be forwarded in bond,'the requisite
bonds will be given.
Goods entrusted tothe care es tho undersigned,
consigned to points in the will 'be forward
ed by Railroads rr other conveyance, as directed,
free of Commission.
An experience of nearly twenty jears in the de]
tai so: Custom House business, and a thorough
acquaintance wiih the Warehouse laws, in every
detail, wi 1 enable this copartnership to give the
greatest despatch consistent with the safety of tire
revenue.
CHAIS. C. WAJLBEN,
Offce in Cl a shorn £■ Cunningham’s Building,
hea lof Drayton St. Savannah,Ga.
Savannah, March 1861. inarlf—dim
)RI)IHtRT & CHAPMAN?"
AT TIIB OLD. STAND OF
DANFQKTTI &NAGEL
IN
EBUGI, ISmcmES,
Paints, &g.
© \V o have a large ami
complete stock embra
cing the best
English, French and
f/ 1 Amer iea n ma mi sac t n re,
Oils cf all Kinds,
Austin’s White* Kerosene Oil,
Landrcth’s Fresh Garden Seeds,
Spic s, Soda, Gelatine,
White anu Gray |Potash,
Perfumery, Soaps and
Toilet Articles of all Kinds,
listing Tackle, &c,
We will be happy to serve as usual all of; our old
customers ard as many rnv ones as may favor us
with their patronage.
TO CASH CUSTOMERS,
At wholesale or retail, we offer equal inducements
to those of any house in the city.
uiIQUIIAfiT & CHAPMAN.
DRUGGISTS,
COLUMBUS, G-E DUG- lA.
I’ebruaryl4th. 1861—- r w 1 v
IRISH IsINENS!
IMF OmED DIRECT !
J. iT PHIL LI PS,
14© Bread Street.
(MASONIC HALL BUILDING,)
NOW TINT STORE
Large and Attractive Assortment of
BEIUIIE IBIiH LINEIS,
Imported direct from the Manufactories which he
will sell at VERY LOYV PRICES for the purpose of
reducing the Stock. It comprises a full line of
SHIRTING LINENS,
PILLOW CASE LINENS,
LINEN SHEETINGS
BROWN AND WHITE LINEN DAMASK
TOWELINGS, (NAPKINS, DOYLES, &o.
ALSO,
A splendid lot of SATIN DAMASK TABLE
CL' fi lIS, which l.e will sell
‘AT COST!
Housekeepers and all others will fir.d this r»n ex
cellent opportunity foi buy mg all kinds of LINENS
VERY CHEAP. Call and examine the Stock and
prices,
JOASL M’PBIILLIPS
140 Rroad-street.
MASONIC HALL BUILDING.
Columbus, Feb. 25, 1161. d&wif
Baker & Jarvis’ Island Guano,
BEING the Agent at Columbu3 of the American
Guano Company, lam prepared to offer their
excellent Manures to Planters and others, in any
quantity and at fc’avannah piices, actual expenses
added. A good supply always on hand.
Feb.l3....dwtt E BARNARD.
Planting Potatoes.
i) Ail BBLL. Pink Eyes and Peach Blows daily
A'expected, tor sale at a small advance for
c i»h. tt"eblß —dwtf ] E. BARNARD.
Bacon and Bulk Meat.
•xn AAA soon to rrrve, daily expected,
*JV •U U J which will be sold at a small advance
for cash. [f’ebl^ —ilwtf] E. BAIINARD.
Fancy and other grades Flour,
OAA PBLS. to arrive, dailv expected, for sale at
>t j a small advance for the Gash.
FebiS—dwtf E. BARNARD.
NOTICE,
I have opened anew MANUFACTURING
and REPAIRING
Carriage Establishment
cn Oglethorpe street, opposite Prid-
S cn > Harris & Co's., Stables, and am
d to do all Repairing pertain-
to the CARRIAGE BUSINESS
at FAIR PRICES. I have a full set of old and
competent Workmen.
The patronage of my friend* and the public
generally respeetiuily solicited.
feb. 9—-dwtf. JNO. G. McKEE.
JUST RECEIVED
BY
■VCMQ. 3.€£trClXS !
« Fresh Goshen Better,
20Cl Extra Country Cared Ham;.
English Dairy Cheese,
Best quality State Cheese,
Extra Large Smoked Beef Tongue*.
Smoked Beef, Pickled Beef,
Pickled Pork, Pickled Herrings,
Planting Potatoes,
10 Bbls. Choice Apples
Columbus, March s — dtf.
The Cash Drug Store!
BY
j. A. WHITESIDE,
druggist,
■ 135 BROAD ST.
CCLI'RRVS, GEORGIA.
(5 The'following named arti.
Jt c les and quantities constitute
a part of my large stock
jTif which lam offering to Mer
m at low prices.—
ij Those desirinsto know my
J, ' ''Pnpgf’jgtfljy Prices will be informed on
u- —Big oppijpniinn in person or hv
letter; and at retail I am still deducting from 12V2
to 25 per cent, for Cash from the Credit Prices.
800 Gallons “Kerosene” or Coal Oil.
400 •• 95 per ct. ALCOHOL,
200 « BURNING FLUID,
6000 lbs. BEST WHITE POTASH,
175 “ PRIME NUTMEGS,
66 Doz. MUSTANG LINIMENT,
70 “ Vials Assorted VERMIFUGE,
70 « boxes « PILLS,
1500 lbs. EPSOM SALTS.
1000 « COPPERAS,
100 Bottles SULPHATE QUININE.
An investigation of ray goods and prices is re
spectfully solicited.
mar9—dwtf J. A. WHITESIDE.
WANTED, “
. I Two thousand able-bodied men for
jJjjj the service of tho State of Georgia, to
Ml serve for three years, unless sooner
discharged by competent authority.
Said recruits are needed for such
|jp"®J§ defensive service as the public securi
ty in OUs, or neighboring States,may
111 demand.
yil They will receive the follotving pay
MK, an< * allowances, to wit: from sll‘ to
s2l per month. In addition thereto,
each non-commissioned officer, musician and pri
vate willbe entitled to clothing, fuel, quarters
and subsistence.
Recruiting office at Mrs. Turner’s near Vcr
noy & Mahaffey’s stables and near the Perry
House. TOMLINSON FORT,
Ist Lieut. Ist Reg’t Georgia A rinv.
JOHN HOWARD,
2i. Lieut. 2d Reg’t Georgia Army.
#olumbus, 6a>., Feb. 15. Recruiting Officers.
• NEW
-- PALL & WINTEP
| G-OCDS
IJfIiIV,FLEMING & SWIFT’S,
iUNDER CODE’S HOTEL,)
tOLMRIIS, «A.
UUR stock for the Fall and Winter Trade is now
complete, embracing allthe latest styles of
LAMES’ DRESS GOODS.
SILKS, POPLINS,
MERINOS, DeLAINES,
English, French and American Prints,
Rich Velvet Cloaks, Cloth Cloak%
AR.AISS, A New Article,
SHAWLS, Gl.OVEs,&c.,in great variety’
CREWEL. KNITTING YARNS.—Double, Sing'e
and Split Zephyr and Shetland Wool, a large stock
Dress Trimmings in Great ariety.
ALSO,
CLOTHS, CASSIMEEES, KENTUCKY JEANS, Ac.
for Gentlemen’s and Boy’s wear.
Domestic Goods, in great var’ty
PLANTATION
KERSEYS, LINSEYS,
OSNABERGS, FLANNELS,
BLANKETS, WOOL HATS,
NEGRO SHOES, Ac.
AXS
Fine Hats & Caps, Soft Hats,
A GOOD STOCK.
BOOTS SHOES
A LARGESTOCK.
Fine Shoes for Ladies’ Wear,
Children’s and ’hisses’s Fine Sr oep,
SHIRT COLLARS AND CRAY A IS,
MfRINO SHIRTS,Iit! VE*Ta, for Genu it I,«,lies
Also, a large Stock ot
GIIOC ERI ES ,
BAGGING AND ROrE, ;
Sugar, Coffee. Salt,Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars,
Flour, Rice, Bacon, Lard, Fish Candles,
Pickias, Extracts, Preserves Ace.
:also,
Nails,(Castings,'Hardware, Crockery
Glassw&re, Saddles, &c,
Our stock islarger and embraces a greater variety
than can be fonnd in any other house in the city—so
thatpeople in the country can come and buy their en
tire bill from us. and wa Guarantee that PRI E 8
SHALL BE AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES.
CODY, FLEMING & SWIFT.
Columbus, Sept. 26, IS6o—dwtf.
JUST RECEIVED -
A LOT OF
Colt's New Patent
ALSO, A NEW LOT OF
COLT’S NAVY PISTOLS.
ALSO,
COLT’S SIX SHOOTERS,
Smith & Wesson’s 7-Shooters,
Allen’s Cartridge 5 Shooters,
A LOT OF BOWIE KNIVES, MUSKET CAPS, &c.
AT SMALL ADVANCE.
ORDERS, TAKEN
To supply Horse Companies with Adams’ or Colt’s
Navy Pistols, or any other kind of Military Goods
wanted, and filled at the shortest notice.
A.H. DeWITT.
Columbus, Nov. 3>—dwtf.
LOOK HERE!
A LARGE lot of Extra Nice Brandy Peaches,
up in Eufaula by L. Phillipe & Cos., Per
sons in want of such would do well to buy these.
Also FRESII FIGS IN NEW STYLE BOX
ES.
FRESn COCOANUTS.
“ COCOANUT CANDY.
PEANUT
The [Original] Georgia “Jaffa’ better than
ever made irom anew recipe equal to anything of
| the kind ever produced. It is an excellent ar
ticle for Coughs, Colds, Dryness of the Throat,
ic., besides bemg a very pleasant Confection.
Come and try it—price 5 cents per paper or 59
cents per dozen.
Wsr. H. H. PHELPS,
feb IS Under Cook’s Hotel.
aLL 6 k!
A NICE lot of fresh baked Fruit, Pound, Tea.
x Sponge and Ginger Cakes for sale bv
Mif.7— dtf W. H. H. PHELPS.
Notice to Everybody!
No. 119 West Side Broad Street,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.-
Wishing to reduce their LVRGE STOCK of
BEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
preparatory to receiving p>eir SPRING AN?> SUM
MER STOCK, will sell fur the next days
At Greatly Reduced Prices !
We would therefore invite all who may need any
thing in our line, to call early and supply themselves
and save money, as we are determined to do just
what w-e say.
Makmg up to Order!
We are also making up all kinds of garments in the
latest Southern Style, and warranted to please oi
no sale. Give us a call and try us.
BAUGH & TILLMAN.
Columbus Ftb. 9—dvvt-f.
HOME INSURANCE!
FIRE. MARINE AND RIVE RISK taken at
lowest rates, by
THE GEORGIA
HOME INSURANCE COM PA IVY,
OF COLUMBUS, GEOKGUA.
All claims for losces promptly adjusted and paid
without unnecessary delays or expenses.
Apply to D. F. WILCOX, Sec’y.
ILJ-Office in the rear ofthe Bank of Columbus.
Columbus, Feb. 10—uwtf
A r THE OLD STAND
58 Broad Street,
Great Eeduction in Prices of
»RO¥£R & BAKER’S
I'ASiLir mmm machine^
I am authorized to sell these Machines at a re
duction on former prices of from it! to 15
per cent.: according to style of pattern.
All Machines warranted.
The Groyer & Bdker Company is one ofthe oldest
an most successfuiof the originators and directors
of the business. It entered the held at an early day,
when Sewing Machines were almost in their firststa
ges—when their manufacture was more ot an experi
ment than any thingeise. Step by step it hasprogres
sed in the development of the trade and the perfect
ing of its Machines; taking advantage of all possi
ble improvements in the make, adaptation and modi
fication ofthe machinery, it has enjoyed the exclu
sive benefits ofthe inventive genius of one person of
the firm (Mr. William O. Grover) by which it has been
placed in possession of privileges and patents that
have given its Machines peculiar and exclusive excel
lencies.
The mechanism ofthe Biker Machine is
exceedingly simple, durable andeasily understood by
any person old or young; there is nothing inits man
agement that the simplest mind may not grasp, and
it is merely a question of time and memory with some
—most ladies will learn at once showing, while oth
ers will require two or three lessons; frequently we
see little Misses, only ten years of age, op* rating the
Machine on straight seams without assistance.
Families who are about to purchase, are repcctful
ly invited to call and examine for themselves, we
take the liberty cfsaying, it is better for you to pur
chase of a local responsible Agent, than from Ped
dlers who are traveling through the country with
cheap Sewing Machines."
I). K.EXTH, Agent.
COLUMBUS. QEOHC+XA.
Gobs mints. Nov. ?. iPU!}—owtt.
Patronize Home Industry I
FURNITURE
AND WOODEN WARE.
BY
The Troy Manufacturing Cos.
Furniture & Wooden Ware
all of our own manufacture and warranted good and
durable at greatly reduced prices for the CASH,to
wi!:
Cottage Chairs at SI;
Cottage and Post Bedsteads at S3.';o to $15.'0.
Pine Tubs at $4 to $1.50 per ntst.
Pine Buckets at $2 to $3.50 per dozen.
And other articles at a proportionate reduction in
prices. We make a liberal discount to dealers.
Ware Rooms No. 40 east side of Broad st. Columbus.
JEFFERSON A HAMILTON.
Columbus,fta , Jan. 31—dwtf.
ATOTICE TO DEBTORS AM) CREDITORS
J.l All persons indebted to the estate of Mr. F. To
by, late of Muscogee county, deceased, are request
ed to make immediate payment, and all persons hav
sing demands against said estate are notified to pre
ent them in terms efthe !s\v for payment.
Jan.31 —d4od *. A. BILLING. Ariru’r
A GOOD BLACKSMITH,
TO HIRE for this year. Apply to
JanlO—«iff GEORGE MILLER,
At Manley 4 Hodges.
EAGLE HOTEL,
OaLETHOEPE GA,
TIIE subscriber having entirely reuova
ted and refitted the above Hotel for the
r ; accommod- tion of the public, soiici? a hare
of their patronage. He will spare no pair s
o please, and feels confident rbaia single trial mil
convince all of that fact.
F*)i>4—W U *»TI LF.K,
ALBANY HOTEL,
JOHN W. LESTER. Pro
ALBANY, GA.
DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE.
Stages leave this llcr.se Daily b,r Thouias
vilie, liainbrklge and Tallahassee.
- February 9.—dfim.
~ PIKE MOUSE.
Union Spring’s, Ala.
TILS new and commodious
House, at the terminus of the
Mobile and Girard ilai road, is now
W tCitj&i*? in complete order for the reception
customers, and is not surpassed
by any in this section of country lorlhe convenience
ofits accommodations Give u< a 'ail and prove
what we eav. JOHN M.FRAZIER,
JaadO—<C'v FRANK JACKSON.
To My Customers,
A .\D THE PUBLIC AT LARCE.-l have moved
-A since 1 was burned out jo tite Store House No.
111, one door North of D. B. Thompson’s, where i
wiilbe found always ready to wait on all that may
call on me, as I expect to keep on hand a perietal as.
sortmentofFAMlLY GROCERIES, fyc Ml goods
bought of me will be delivered free of charire in the
City aiid to all the Railroad Depots,
xr o Rfspectfully, ' T. B‘ SCOTT.
Is •a. All persons indebted to me on Acconnt wil
confer a favor by settling up, as I am in reed of eve
ry cent that is due me at this time T R s
•otambus. Feb. 5, Ist;—dtf
Nervous Headache
Xf*,, CURE e
I Jrinis ° v
| He ad&clie.
By the use offhese Pills, she periodic at lacks of
Xt'vovs or Skk Headache may be prevented; andifta
ken at the commencement of an attack immediate
relief from pain and sickness may be obtained.
They seldom fail in removingthe Aausea and Head
ache to which females are subject.
They act gently upon the bowels —removing Cos
fineness.
For Liferary Men, Students, Delicate Females, ai.d
all persons of sedentary habits they are valuable as a
Laxative, improving the app.tite, giving tone and vigor
to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural
elasticity and strength ofthe whole system.
The CEPIIALTIC PILLS are the result of long
investigation r.nd carefully conducted experiments,
having been iu use many years, during w hich ttme
they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of
pain and suffering from Headache, whether origina
ting in the nervous system or from a deranged state
of the s 4 otnach.
They are entiiei; vegetable in their composition,
and may be taken at a' times wi;h perfect safety
without making any change of die*, and the absence of
any disagreeable taste renders it easy to administer them to
children.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS !
The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spal
ding on each box.
Sold by Druggists and all Dealers in Medicines.
A box will be sent by mail prepaid on receipt of
FIFTY CENTS.
All orders should be addressed to
HENRY C. SPALDING,
f«b2? 4 8 Cedar Street, New Vorls.
THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF
CEPIHLH^^PRiIS,
WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER FROM
asAi&tsi
.THAT A
SPEEDY AND SURE CURE,
IS WITIIIN THEIR REACH.
Jis these testimonials are unsolicited by Mr. Scalding
they afford unquestionable proof of the ejfi
r-acy of this truly scientific discovery.
Masonvillb, Cowrr Feb. 5.
Mb. Sjpalding,
Sir:
I iiave Died your Cephali- Pills, and Hike them so
well that 1 want you to send me two dollars worth
more
Part of these pills are for the neighbor to whom I
gave a few out ofthe last box 1 got from you.
Seml .be Pills by Mail and oblige
Your ob’t Serv’t.
JAMES KENNED t.
Haverford, Pa., Feb. G, ISO I.
Mr. SrAiimT»o.“)
Sir:
I wish you to send me one more box of-your Ce
phalic Pills. Jhave received a great deal of benefit from
them. Yours respectfully
MARY ANN SIOIKIJOUBE.
Sprcce Creek, Huntingdon Cos .Pa. /
January 18, 1801 £
11. C. Spalding.
Sir:
You will please send me two boxes of your Ce
phalic Pills. Send them immediately.
Respectfully yours,
JOHN B. SIMONS.
P B.—/ homeu e 4 one box of your Pills and fi/al them
exeeiient.
Belle Vernon, < mo, Jau. 16, If6l.
Henry C. Spalding, Esq.
Please find enclosed twenty-five cents, lor which
send me another box of your Cephalic Fibs. They
are truly the best Pills / have ever tried.
Direct A STOVER, P. M.
Belle Vernon, Wyandot Cos. O.
Beverly, Mass., Dec. JJ, 1-661.
11. C. SPALDrNG, Es Q.
I w ish for some circulars or large bliow bills to
bring your Cephalic Piils more particularly before
my customers. If yen have anything of the kind
please send to rne.
One of inv customers who is subject to severe
sick headache, (usually lasting two nays) teas cured
of art attack in one hour by your Pills, which I sent her.
Respectfully yours,
W. U. WILKES.
Reynoldsburg, Franklin Cos Chio )
January 9, ib§l. (
Henry C. Spalding,
No. 48 Ctdar st., N. Y.
Dear Sir:
Inclosed find twenty-five cents (2i) for which send
box of “Cephalic Pills.” Send to address of Rev’d
Win. C.Filler. Reynoldsville, Franklin Cos. Ohio
Your pills art like a charm—cure Ileadarhe almost
Stumer.
Y’ours truly
WM. C. FILLER
Ypsilanti. Mich., Jan 14, 1861.
Mr. Spalding.
Sin:
Not long since I sent to you for a box of your Ce
phalic Pills for the cure of Nervous Headache and
Costiveness and received t’.e same, and they had so
good an rffeet I vas induced to st and f or more.
Please send by reiurn mail. Direct t<>
A R. WHMELER,
Ypsilanti, Mich.
From the Southern Path Finder ,\V/c Orleans, I,a.
Try them! you tha; are afflicted, and we are sure
that you-testimony can be added to the niready nu
merous list that haereceivd benefits that no other
medicine can produce
From the St. Louis JJ‘vu>rrut.
Tiie immense demand 1... the arii !e ff’erfbalr-
Pillsi is rapidly increasing.
From t’lf Uormpon j.. . O-ustte.
Mr. Spa’dmg -o 4d nor to. ;c« i,,n name with
an article that be dot not itno • s'ess real merit
JTT*'A s : t»ff*e bottle of SPALDING’ ' P REPARED
CLUE will siva ten time • ixi cost a.»u.iatly.^Q|
tiPALDING'S PREPARED GLL E
SPU/ ING'S PREPARED GLUE:
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE.
SAVE THE PISCES;
ECO'. OM\ : I>i3 PATCH:
ITT ‘A Stitch is time saves hx e .<* * j-
As accidents will happen, even in well regulated
families, i: is very desi ab’e *uuie c. eao and
convenient way forreparmg Furniture, Toys ( rock
ery &c., *
SPALDING’S PERPARED GLUE
meets all such emergencies, and no h"usebo and can
niiora to be without it. It is always read' - , a:.d uo
to the sticking point.
“USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.”
N. B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle. Price
25 cents. Address ’
HENRY C. SPALDING,
So. 48 CEDAR Street, New York.
CAUTION.
As certain unprincipled persons are attempting to
; palm off on * h i""*}i a P ectiß * Public, imitations oTuiv
! PREPARED GLUE. I would caution all persons to
examine before purchasing, and see that the full name.
i JEf*£PALDING’S PREPARED Gs L'E-^y
; is on the outaide Wrapper; ail others are sw'in
■ eooaterferts.