The Columbus weekly times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1865, January 17, 1859, Image 3

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the northern States upon this important and exci ting subject. The North ink mis to put down nl ovary at the South, **p6aeffirofy if they i cftn> forcibly if they mast.” It is true the Senator from Now York, the great eutbodi uient of fbis abolition sentitaeut ami will, baa vurv kimlly and conauscendingly told the world limt this great end and object are to bo ac complished by “rmijiti tut fount Mioiia /” What fool does not understand that ? A mujoi ity party, controlling all the branches of the Uovcn un ut, and bcut upou an object, would have tm difficulty in finding a grunt pf power in the Constitution i for the accomplishment of any oltyaffijl What bet -1 ter authi rit\ would they want than the power i given to Congress to “provide for the general welfare” of the United Slates* Shivery, they say, is a great curse, a political, moral, and so cial evil; a dark ami damping stain upon the na tional eseuteheou ; a blight upou its prosjun ity { j a great and growing injury even to individuals amt States who tolerate it. The national welfare demands its extinguishment, aud' Congress may | ami uiusttio it. Here is the grant, uml Here the | necessity and occasion >f its exercise. What is to r deter or hinder? The uniou of the southern jWm [ pie in presidential electious ? That is the almighty | punaeua of some gentlemen, Such an idea is not [ folly only j it is tna.on Against the Smith. The istitutioual power will soon be found : there • are more clauses than ..in which would justify such a pro. seeding upon thepurtofa bold and reek I*** majority. I have hear! that John Quin cy Adams oiioe said, in sjroetdi dMix cited in the House of Koprcsciitatives, that there wore so many clauses’in the Constitution open to eon-* ! l ruction, that ho could drive a four-horse wagon and team through forty places in it, and find au thority in each to abolish slavery in rit* southern ; States ; and no, sir, w hen the Republican patty |obuHns the jhbsession and control of the Govern- 1 imnt. President. Congress Supreme Conn, and I Khali feed secure of its power, arid confident of in. eo**, there will not only ho no constitutional | harrier t> stay its hand, but abundant authority w II he found in the Constitution. < it rit. t.> msti [ fy any measure its wisdom or its folly umv prompt | it t-adopt. 1 s, i‘. there is hutone path of safety for the insti tut’ * lav cry hi Hu South, when this mighty ■oriberu avalanche of fanaticism nod folly shall pn ? upon us; and that |tJt lies ttirougli separa tion ami to a southern confederacy. This is the grunt ultimate security for the rights, honor, and prosperity of ihe South. Sir. there are even now thousands of her son* who believe.that the slave Slates, formed into h separate confederacy, and united under such a government as experience uml wisdom would dictate, would combine clem outs of umic politic al power, national prosperity, social *ecurit\ and mdivi.Ui.il happiness, than any na tiu ot aueicut r inode rp times; and. sir, 1 am •in tig the number. This is not the time or place to . user upon the discussion oi this proposition; if it were, the demonstration of if* truth would Im i ca-y and inoisubic. Hut whether thi-< bo so or! Bn -whether the southern States would be bet ter j ©fl in u separate confederacy or th the nrescut l nion, one thing is certain ; and that is, lipit uo j l nhm, or no slavery, will sooner or biter be fore ! cd upon the chore of the southern people. I rlo j Del •my, sir. how or when the Smith will decide ! she ,uostion ; hut 1 will say that there is a large | and growing party in many, if not in all of the j southern States, in tweet f separation now tor j causes already existing, as uu object both of no- I ( v esiry and political eXtH'dicncy. Ten years ago,! aud acwreely a voice could be heard In all the South calculating the value of the Union. Now, their name is legion. .As. at each recurring and r**i ii ruing crisis of agitatmn, the strength of the! Abolition party inoreaso- at the North, so docs the 1 spirit of disunion increase at the South, and j it- advocates become more confident and de tain. 1 failure the opinion dial in my-own Slate, no I Well wuviiirod tttu Ile great murfs of the |*eoj.|e of j all p.iriif.s that the aiiti -luvery agitation is not : to ecaae until the imtifcutUm ie • lestrujod, if |£ie I question Whs now put whether tbo southern States j in a body should M*parte and form ;t southern jeoutedcraev, u majority would vote for the prop- f o-ition. Ido mt say, sir, that Georgia would I :secede alone, nr together with a few of the otbci j S.'atos, or with any number less than the whole; i hut I verily believe that if sejiamtion of all of J them in u hotly depend'd upon the voice of Gear- j gia. that voice w.mid boldly and promptly spuak , out separation! Ido not say. sir, that this aen i tiiuent would Ik l unanimous; r know liters are ! Hi any who are conscientiously of opinion that the Iniioii is the greatest political good; many for j whom the Union has irrestilde charms; many who would oppose separation from n dread of consequences ; and some from interested motives i would cling to the powers that Ih, and the things j that are , they would say. let us trust util! longer I to the conservative feeling of the North; let u.- i Uppoal to their patriot ism. or to their interests: let us give them a I’a'dl&e railroad; let us give them high protective tariffs; let u vote millions of the puldie money to clean out their rivers and j improve their harbors; let us feed them and fat- | ten them and gorge them out of the public crib, I until, like young v allures, they vomit in our faces; j let us smother their fanaticism with masses of] gold ami silver; and thou, perhaps, they will let us keep our ■- ••>, sir, .j not my acn time rtfs, nor do I believe they are the sentiments or the arguments of the j gt b.,dv ‘if the imuplo us luy Slate.—l The majority already believe that Northern 1 aggression has gone far enough and ought not i<i I lie allowed to u,, further : they believe that south j era rigid.’ and honor out of the Union are better ; than dishonor within iti they believe that slavery I without the Union is better than the Union with- 1 out slavery ; and they arc prepared, at the very ] next act of aggression from the North, <• resist, j even to the “disruption of all the ties which bind them to the Union.” Nor do 1 believe, sir, that the i people us Georgia or oft lie akmth will'be disposed t<. wait for an overt uet of aggression upon the right.-, honor, or interests of the .'southern States, j The election of a northern President, upon a j sectional and anti-slavery issue, will be oundder- j ed cause enough to justify secession. l.t the | Senator from New York, lMr. Skwarh.] or auy ] other man avowing the sentiments and policy enunciated by him in his Rochester speech, be j elected President of the United States, ami. in my opinion, there are more than one t the southern ( hi ate- thal would take immediate steps towards j separation. And, sir, Ipn free to declare, then, j in the Senate, that whenever such an event shall [occur, for me, T shall be lor disunion, and shall. ! ill alive, exert all the powers 1 nuy have in urg j ■ ing: upon the i>eo|deuf my .State the necessity and ; propriety of uu immediate separation. 1 know, j air, that disunion is considered by many as uu ini [ possible thing : many think, so at the South, uni . all the northern people feci assured that the South can never he driven out of the Union, m> matter what may be the aggressions upon their onsti vtutional rights. I trust atidbetelve, sir. that they j ‘‘will find themselves mistaken, when* 1 ’ < r a proper Sir, it is not so difficult a matter to dissolve this Union as many believe. Let the Republican party of tin North obtain possecduu of the Govern ment. and pass a Wilmot proviso: or abolish sla very in the District of Columbia ; or repeal the fugitive slave law ; or reform the Hupreme Court, and annul the I)red Scott decision; or do any otli ui t infringing upon the rights, hnpin"ng the etpi.ility, r wounding the honor of the slave 8 fate or let them elect a President Upon the avowed deeluraliou and principle that freedom and davery cannot exist together in the l utoti, and that <ne or the other mu-t give way. and he sacrificed to the other, and the Inion would be , dissolved in six months. J dwuotbelieve, howev er, that Midi a result could or would he brought i about by a general convention of all the slave Slat. - it is doubtful whether all of them couM hog.it into convention for any cause, aad if they could, it is still more doubtful whether they could be harmoni/.ed and made to move together toward such momentous end. Rut, sir. let a single State, move upon the !iup|eniiig of any of these eon tin* gem ies ; let her swing out of the Union, and she would of necessity, very soon drag every other slave State out with her or after her. nu\ ■! rwie wi wmi oi >rt Whenever iitiy one of the southern Stateashall accede in vindication #t iter right* and honor to i pro ten her |*;eiliar institution from the ruthless i asuani;- of uu nnfislavery majority in Congress. I ami m. attempt be made to force her buck into | tin- Inion, or enforce the decree* of un arbitrary , ami unfair Guvoroioent, her (unrounding ibtei | State- sympathizing with her in her bold and > manly struggle f..r liberty and the right, would not bc-itnte for n moinout to whiio to ber id* lief, and join ber in the assertion of an honorable in- | dependence, and the f‘ rmation of another undMmr - ter Uniou. t-such a movement would, necessarily j remit • itber in the formation of it confederacy of j all the aitivu. Hflites, or to amendment* of the pre- | sent Constitution, placing their rights and cquuD- | ty upon a firmer and better hash* than at present., a* the condition upon which the seceding State or States Would reunite with her fomter sisters, l’o attempt to force u acceding State back into the Union with the surrounding State* syuiputhnurig with the foldings and cause- which impelled her to secede, ami interested in at! that concerned her honor her rights, und her independence, would he tin* veriest net of folly and madness which ever in Hue u ued or controlled a w.ak or wicked GoVcnnvrm. No, ii : the ties of this I nioQ “uno broken, and there Would be but one b, ..s on tvhieb they could ever *<c reformed—p<meeaiuu from the North ; security for the South. Amt sir. it i • because I bellove that * nitration in not far distant ; lirctuit* the signs of the times point too plainly to the early triumph of the Ab olition iota, and their complete possession and con trol of every department *f tho Federal Oovern mei • and b< cdn* £ firmly believe thut when such nn event oeeurn the Union will be dtagoWad, that I am unwilling to vote v* much land audao much mom \ as tlii bill propose*, to build a railroad < the Pacific, which, in my judgment, will be crea ted outside of southern eonfederivey, aud will Mong exclusively to the North. Sir, the public land* now held by the United State*, as well us the public Treasury, are the joint property of all tl)e Status :md the people of this l nion. They |w)<<ng to the South ns well as the North ; we are Wit.’ . i. In the Union, tooifr jnst and equal whare, and if the Union is divided, then we are no leas WKitl‘l to a fair proportion of the common fund. TY bat I demand, therefore, if, that the South ihah e put upea ia equality with the N’erth, whether the Union last* or not; that in appropri ating tho public lauds and money, the joint prop erty of all, in connecting the Atlantic aiul Pucific oceans by railroad. tho .South shall luxe an equal chance i.> secure a road within her borders, to inure to her lieiielil whilst the Union lasi.-, und to belong to her when--il ever that In ion is dis solved. lam not willing 1.. intrust this umtier to contingencies. lam not w illing to trust the aelee Huh of the r'outo for a single Pacific railroad to in tloori CCS which, ft* certain :w late itself, will eon tnict its construction on u northern route, aud ex clude the southern .section of the Union from its vast and numerous benefits. 1 have no desire to deprive the North of Road; lam willing t.> grant her the some amount us How Turnout aid that 1 claim for the .South, I believe that with twenty suctions of land and Sln.Oifii i,. the mile, in Uovormuent bond*, a railroad out be buill, by additional private enterprise, over.either thelhir ty-sceoi.d or I bit ty-liftu parallcjs of north Inti lade. If ouo run bo constructed over a more northern route wrltli the name amount of (lovcrn incut um. lot them have it. If both -ctions arc pi Ac*n upon an equality . and either finis. the fault, or the i sfortunc. will l>e hers. Neither will have cause o! complaint. Nov*, sir. lor tho purpose of accomplishing my object. I nHne that this l-ill l.e recommitted to the special committee who had charge of the subject ut the lust .'cssi. in with instruction* to bring in a bill providing for the eoustructioy of a railroad on each .-I two routes to the I'acifie ocean. The 1 nltcd Slate* ITnuurj. W AsniMiTON, Jan.ls, f ‘nim, of % morning, with an alt* of authority, denies the truth of the dispatch stating that the United States Treasury was so much depleted as to lot unable to respond in pay ment for a hundred dollars draft on it. The an tliorlty for the truth of the dispatch is equally as good a* any authority the I’nion can produce.-- It is now further oecrtuiiu,'<l that the case refer red to is not an isolated otic, and that the pay ment’ of drafts have been refused for ten days past, on tile ground that there whs nothing in the Treasury to draw against. The t.ai million dollar* loan, however, will short ly enable the government to meet all ordinary demands on the Treasury. TlilMimiX Os THE urn REPORTED for the daily times. LATER FROM EUROPE. OF Tin; STEAMSHIP AFRICA | VOT TQ A l> K ('4 lAL’ U l-ltlp. . Mnackeottr ndritra TnromUe and >rriv* firm frith tnrrj. Others to Supply. Niw long. Jan. •>.—-The Steamship Africa has ariived with Idverpool datuv to Saturday^ Dm*. 25th. Lien-pool (’ntt'oi Market. Sales of the week , I ti.tMMI bales, of'which speeuiotor* took .i.oOO and exporters 1 000 bales. The market peitol buoy ant. but news from the United Slates caused * de cline of l It! to ‘•'.id. particularly on UpTttnd* an<l Mobil® cotton*, and tlte market closed dull. Iloi dors were offering freely, but were not pressing sales. This was a Holy day week and but little business was doge. The market closed firm, at the following quotations : Fair Orleans ? w > and. Middling Orleans f. lu-lrtd. Fair Mobile 7 3-lfl.l. Middling Ab.bite .u .and. Fair Upland.,... 7 and Middling Upland maintained, and Other*report the market easier hut without change in quotations. Havrk Cottox Mihkut. Orleans t>> ordi noire, 101 francs. Stales of tb© Week, 11,000 | bales ; stock on hand 10S;,uuA bates, The inn*". r 1 opeue<M>ruk, but closed declining. Lit > rj>otd (leneral Murkrti. l'biur dull and quotations nominal ; Wheat quiet, but prieeif-finn. Com dull, liuuf heavy, and holders pressing sales. Btiohnquiet, and quotations barely main ( tnined- l.ar<l firm at.ls. (idfieoas. .Sugar qutc!. | Ooffee firm- Bice heavy. Rosin firm, ynd ail i qualitiesr.oriNiderably adV iiuccd, c mtiiou Is, f> 1 I (a, 4s. lod. In Bundon tho Spin.’ <d nrrpemine ■ market w.- reporteil dnll. Mate ‘.iTradf 11 reads lull's in tbo manufaetariiig distriats wn favorable, and prices firm, iu the ! large order* on hand. Lo.vhun Mogj;v M.vuket. There wa ago..’ dun land for money at unchanged rotes. Consuls for account were quiet at 0(l 7 h a I*7. The bullion iu the Bank of Fugland had iucrea ed jLI2. r i,t(*t. STEAMSHIP NIAGARA COT Toy STL AD ) f l Nkw York. Jan. 13. Htcainsbip Ni agara lias arrived oil'Halifax, bringing Liverpool dates to January Ist. Sah:s uf.tim week prior to the dejuirtin*) of the Steamer, were 5y,000 bab. Market opened with a declining t. ndrnicy, but cloned steady. Middling Orient* 7' 1 . Hjjjj Bread-UiflH ulviu ing. Consol* fifet,. tdneral Sett’*. The apjiroaching holiday*, before the muling of the Africa, had caused a further su*pcli*ion of business. Tbo steamship Am go, which left New York for Havre on the Hth of Dee., arrived out on the Late new have been received fro** India and China, but it is generally unimportant. Tire reg ulations in fixing the Chinese tariff, nave been completed. . Tin* ship Isaac Wright bas betfu burnt iu tho ! river Mereey. Three hundred passenger*, bound I to New York, were fortunately rescued. The j whip wax scuttled and rim ashore. She had a valuable elrgo of fine goods, and. one thousand j tons of iron. The London Tim< iu speaking of President} Buchanan'* message says that it consilient it very J remarkable thatthc United States .-hoiild, at the j precent lime, have a cause of war with almost e\ . err State in South America. Thfe result of the trial of Count Moutale.mhert j is considered a triumph over the government. At Canton exchange* have advanced, and bust- i . ness ha* been chocked by the high price* often.-, j Mail* from New Mexico St. Lot ts, -Tan. lb-The mails from Now Mexico i to Doc. 20tli hit* been received. The Nnvujo in j I dtanl aeem peacefully din posed. Nothing ha* yot j been heard of’the mail party which left Neoaho i i,ii the 1 >:b*Ocloher for Albuquerque. Arrival ot the Quaker Uty. Nkw Ori.kamh, Jan. B.—The Quaker City, w ith the mails and passengers from the Tohaun-’ tepaC route has arrived. She brings dates from : I San Frsooiifo to tje 2htb Dec. I The t ‘alifortiia nev i* uniniportant. <m • ■ I ImrhMnn Market. OtlAHLisfuK, Jatl. It.-There were 1,808 Imle* of cotton sold on yesterday. The martlet Sr as de pressed, hnt there i* no quotable decline. Schooner Morcoter L*t. Plovii't sre, FI. ]„ Jan. B.—An arrival an nounce* the loss of the Schooner Worcester on her j*a**ugo from Pbibobrtphia Mobilo. She was ip*t on tho Dank* on the loth Dec. j Aa orriva! on Friday at t ‘harlcrtun, announc ed the Ims of this Sohooiioi'. and with it tho Cap tain, L’idm 11. Hhmlea, of Providence, H f., and Mr. J"hn S Adamsou, tho first. Mato. The Wor cester wa* wrecked at Lnynoid.-, Cay, Abaao, and the second mete and *l* sailor* faufiifl W#tlm* ton from Nassau on Friday but.) Minister from Nicaragua Wa.sahoto*, Jan. 12.—General Don Maximo Jerez ha- been recognized as the N'u iraguau Min ister at this eonrt, vice IrUaarrl, rrcalteu. t niton 11 it men Dawson, Jan. lOth, 1H59. Mr. Editor . —Col. E. <J. Brown, of Calhoun county, had twenty-five hales of cotton burned on last Saturday night. It is supposed the act was committed by an incendiary. Very Respectfully, S. C. Sueunnuh Republican, COLUMBUS TIMKS. COMMKIICIAL IjliCOlU*. Moiui.k, Jail. 16, ISofi. .'■ales “I’ (’otioq ’Saturday. I,.in* bales. Mid .Hi..* \M.il,-. IPi Bi-tur r. , n..- iu (U„i,.„rk,,u New Ohi.famh, Jpn. 1(1. Sabs oi t.’otton Saturday 12.j00 luting. Ad vaitecs eh icily *>u inferior quaJitius. t orn mlvun eing, -M.vcox. January I2th. uOTTON Cotton Very dull. Buy*is holding ‘ 11. Uvcr H . cuts, for Middling Fair. Holders not willing to submit tog doeline. Snlv- light. M e quote V* m 11> 4 „ forextremes. >tock in Wftte House* 2],(*oU bales. Mo>r.uommirv, Jan. 13. t’ 1 I'T** V. Sale - to-day some lm bales. Mid ~u ~l ’ (ik .tiood Middlings life , 11 Ke. Aihk.vs, January, 12. Uon’(*\ -S n'cliiek, a. ni. I’riivos 7’ j t<i Id. tJuiFKiN. J>iifnr\ ll'tli. t'*l ION Receipts fair with hii activedeiniind ftt figures ranging from 7e, tor lower grades, to UHu Jor fine. ‘1 he ttilal receipts of thu season, are about At’ut six, Jan. 13—1 I‘. M. COTTON—The market exhibits rather a Hag ;;ing feeling and sales this forenoon reached 200 bales. Brices range from 9 to 11 At n.wv. January 13. COTTON I here lias been n fair inquiry during llie last week, but owing to high limits placed up on crops, Uot much soKL Puuiters suviu delermiu od to gel lie. or take less. Wo hear of some 300 halos sold yesterday- the lowest price i) 4, aud the highest. Strictly Hood Middlings vvouhtbring 10% (a |d : '~0. ST WKVIKNT OK OTION. Stock Oil hand 2d Sepl |(* bales. t .Jan. tith 24.000 *• Receipts since 1.008 “ ’ Total. 20,214 Shipped to date...’.. , v i0,.,1, •• Stock in Warehouses. 0,607 •• CitAßi.Esro.N, Jan. 12. COTTON - Two thousand live hundred bales of cotton sold to-day; market genrrelly uu changed. New York. Jan. 12. COTTON’ Sufca ~f 1,(100 bales of cut tun Ui-;lny at a decline He. MARRIED On Wt'iUiuailu} i v.o iua the i-tb iust.. at the ituptun ClturrJi iM this city by the Rev. .1 It IVVoiie. Jntn.w .! Slade i:- | . anil ,\l: ■. Leila It Homier, ill of lias DIED, At Talbot ion .am the loth snt. Mr. duo 11. Wockcs, in hi - fist year. Tin- Mustang l.inimeut cures lUieumatisiii ; The MuiUiuig Liniment cures Stiff Joints: Tin Mustang Liniment cures Hums and VS oiiinfß ; fli.’ Mustang Liniment cure* Soresiunl Llceis; The MusUiuk l.inimeut cures \eunilgiu; The MiiMntig l.ininiQiil cures ( unisuinMViuis ; The Muaiouy i.iniamiit < urea C.-tkiid Uitia.i* aad Sure Ng,pi,- . The .MiiHtuug i .i! iin ie iii h worth 1,090,0041 HOLLAK-S PUR \\M M To the United States, an the preserver and resiorcr of ! \ '.‘illiable flow's and (’utile It cures all Spraiiis,('a|ds j A founds, Snil Joint. x. Will you answer this qorxßottt lid yon ever hear of any ordmnry Hoi. l . Swelling, Spiain or Stiffness, ei tft ton wnnoi beasl. which dip Mustang I.iiunient ‘• oil Id nol < ure* l>id you ever visit an> i. spertable Drueuist in any pari of the w.’nhl - in Europe, Akia or America whudid not say “ii was the greatest discov ery <i| the age?” Sold everywhere. Every family should have it; three si*ea. BAKNF.s PA lib. Proprietors, New York Itecenilmx £>, w Ini. LION’S MAhNKflt POM OKU AND.PILLS. Fm- tin I>r*i i nrti,)n ,11 till Jeiiiiiii of (Janim /nnttrl. Ant*. H'ii . Hou:ftm, Tx-l*, FUa*, Moth*, Hut* ami Mar. Ax. Jf*c. Thau guiiu mg rats, hcd-hugs and Ileus. (; ini. na tun lb preserved and houses rid of these jie • It was dlw .ivered by Mr. K l.joti, a Frennh i in me i. in Avia-, and has been patrnnixnd by all Ka ] brn governments And colleges. U.Tcrein e can he mude. whenuer thaoit*. lnhith b. mi tried It fro:frum I‘o, i.i. and harmless to mankind and domestM uniiimls - M,i,,wortlile -f imitation- are ndveftised Be surti I itbeiiiHlli. iiame.il f l.\(>N Hcmipnber-- ’ |*i L\uh’s Powder kills hwuchlin ntrice, \Vltde l.>on Pills iu mixed lot iat and mice tsam|> ;i FltihK cents; legulat :-i/.< s, .'MI .cuts .V *1 HAWNF.SA PARK. New Yoik UecemW'ii, IWH-sUVtvlln lURRJIW K HOLLAND HITTKItS. The I’mmm ol'tli* v<u*it*e hii* l>uo (iMrt>eulnr ly hnol in the praise of the hitter?. Among the ninny notices, we offer the following to an im partial public. “It i.s a well known fact that we do not puff pa tent medicine*, and that wc Hut seldom advertise them, but IfoeHnne's Holland lliUoi eumoijfo uu endorsed in uch n nmniior as a spocihe for tlio di'cnse- it promiscK to cure, that W’e do not only advertise it. but give if this favorable notice un asked by the proprietors. —[ilnndcl Zeiluug, N. Y. The IMulttpelpliia, Argus, iu ‘|a*akmg of the lute exhibition bold in that city by Hid'Franklin Institute, lay* ‘ln noticing medicine* we are always extreme ly caution?, unless satisfied of the merits ut the article. Among those exhibited is the celebrated Holland Ili/tern. Tbi* medicine bjtyt Won exdu sively introduced hi to every .State h* the Union, and into rbe Uanadittii Proviucr s, principally within tb# last two yours. The t.xhihitton shows Lostimonial- mevery language knowu in America among which we notice one front the laic lion. •John M. Clayton, of JJelywart^'* See Advortisemcnt. Jan ?■ Ivvilw. W OOh'a IIA 111 RJvS’J’O If A l IVJfi. WoitTH K.towiMt.- Prof. Wood, wbyue ndver usemcni will ie found in unotlier coluu.n, has discovered n remedy for the gray and bald, vtrhich is atoaco practicable and nhcap. Lt rciptirc no wig,-nor extraordinary trouble. There can be no doubt whatever of Its efficiency. We have seen tuctimoiiial-. almo.st without number, aud from men of grofW Intelligence, high standing and mo ral worth. .Those who ha ve been bald fr years arc now’ wearing their own hair, and appear ten years younger than they did six months ago. A in moat cases gray heirs and bald heads are firetnrt ture and iiiimiturul.it is a duty to rum* ly Ihuiu by the natural and tlndmibtad m ans which Profess or Wood has in vented and now kindly offers i< the afflieted. Read bis .olvortis-ment. try.hi* wonderful remedy, und give the Profetisor anew teatMkionial.—dMemphis Wbig. p,’ Jjold by all ffrugglitt* in this city, and by deal *r a and driiggistagenerally tUnougnbut, thu United Uttes and Ulmatbr’ Juutj— wdilw. ESl'llt KLY NEW! KNT J H *sl, Y Nf, W! tt IIVI’ is* l i t That Wonderful Purifying Agent Darby'* I’ropliylactic Fluid! Tlii* IS <t A fir Dinocery. It it thf n tult of //< uno and RuteUf'h. It it (t tidnitiph of IT is fi < Iti'iiiM'.iil t irion of mar.-rPIiM, profitlrd bv Na ture heist It, l<>r reiiderihg pure the ntr ivi hrenthe. its uclion is In otiediere'e to fixed laws. QUICK,S URK, POW Elt Fl’ L! It purifies itweHings. ‘-Inks, kitcliens. It lemon-* all offensive odors; It cure* htirrts with instant Ceflajnfx; it in Un* hist preparation ever used for (Vcnli wounds. Il 4'*-troys uii vea;taMc and aflirnal poisdns; It rein*-, e ina few onds the hHes <*| misccl#, bee-, sic. It soothes lioilhwlh ii foftuaU,aid heals tiieni ra|Hdly It isKooit for awlniiMh'*, “h er*, corhs ntnl sores; It<leanxe*. (tie imun andlpurtflaa Utehroatli; The wnrsf svniptoni* o f*Typhoid and d.-ailef Fever are iiiirfipimd the him* of tld* Fluid; if bn* hen# known to cheek the spread of'Typhoid Fever iu Fum -1 ilics and upon plantation*. I.esdiny plr,Mcioai are uslim it in Unarlestoii, liiinhiM. Havannah. Augualu, Anainu. Mitroii. Colinu. bua,Moingoinr rv. *r!niii, Mobile and New tlfh-un*. Tin* Hospital* nf New Orleans ahd Mobile are , ll< *pitola,Niorporwfiow*. ship maafers, miinfffarturers, plsnier*, pbysieians, flmnslieii by tlie gallon at- reduced For sale by druggists and country inurrlianl* gensr aljv, from whom orders are reaper tidily* solicited. Try at least one bottle, Price 30 cents. Follow di rections. IL> ’Manufactured only hi the Laboratory of J.DAHMV, Auburn. Ala. Foil HALK IN COLUilllll'N IIY At EE * IVEKBON, J A WIIITEriIDFA CO. BROOKS A C HAPMAN. J rt PEMBERTON A CO. Jawia—dwrf DAVID VOL’NW 4utc dincovrn'rg in pathology show that very many of tho diseases which afllict mankind arise Irom impurity of the blood. This has long been suspaeted but is only lately known. In consump tion, tubercles are found to ho'a ncdiinoutary dopos ite fYom the blood. Dropsy, (lout. Cancers, Ul cars mid hruptions, nil arise in disordered depos itee from the blood. Bilious diseases and lovers ue caused solely by its deranged unhealthy slate, and even tlm decline of life follows h want of vi talify in the blood. In viow of these tact* Hu. A’ KU designed his Cuihqu'tiv PHI especially to purity and invigorate the blood, and hence wo be liove to arise its uiipnralullcd success iu eontroll ing and curing disoesu. Mnlicu/ Journal. Borrow w a Oini<mmnt is a. magic halm for .-ore breasts, sore b*g> and old wounds, even tiiosi ibiii bavo detiod all other applications for a series of v ears. Thousands oi'certifieates attest its n l most miraculous doings in (he hospitals both of t iie old and die new w orld. -••Id at the manufactory, No. 80 Malden bane. New \ork. aud by all Druggists, ut 20c., (3e.. and *\ per lot or Box. JouSdwlw Thirty Likely \egroes For Sale I w I I.L sell at public auction at tbe Market House in Columbus, on 4 the first Tm orf*v in February next. 30 Likelv Negroes. i*onisting of MI'N. WOMKX. BUYS. (UHLS JO md Cll 1 I.DH !•.\. all healthy, likely I-’iunily N’e groes. Uerson* w ishing te buy cannot find'such Hiibthurlot in the market. Any iulolliialiou an to tile quality of said ne- can be laid by enquiry of E. Barnard. J. Mu I ford, or J. I*. Hill. Uolumbus. Turnis of Sale ’ IV. T. BERRY, January 17. ISM*. d.iw tds. tkOlltll X f liuttnhaaohre county s I Ikuttnhoocflt e t'ourt of Ordinary, Jan. TVtm‘so. I’ICM-nt i; <j. It\iroß|, hrdinaiy. j jl'oN 1 lie Pennon 01 A J. Pmtlici mid llomcc >| ( -1 ’ iK ii.s, .olmuiMUHtoniou ltH’ esiaie n|‘ l.cmucl ll i’ oi.lcr.il, that all p. rsStis conrerneit shew inuse. on or before Hi.’ Him Moinluy in August next, why said I rather amt Jenkins, should not lie dismissed from said administration A inn naust ript from the iniimtca of said t'ourt. Jan li ii K All Wit it. Ordinal v Jar I ft. ISftil -wtds 031,33 TSTIST^VILLE MAI.r. !i : i'\l \J,i At'ADMM v. burly ('utility, (In. THK TRUSTEES lake pleasure in JT Oiuiomn iny to ihe tu/.eas of Early and Ml, ‘ ••i<t|oiiinig counties, that this school ■te**inwKr is now open for the reception of pupils ‘ ’ Bury, ot an csperi. need Teacher, a graduate ’ ‘'"iithfiii College. It is tin iirtentUm ofUie Hoard to make Hu m peiinam iu Institution, worthy ihecoiili itenreand ptUhinago of the pubU. To parents, wlm have to board out their and daughters to school, (tiey lc.-omnien.l this placepoi its iienlthfiilness, good so. n tvalid ii.icdoin from iirnuoral inlliien.es The si'lioiasiu; year yousiHls ot two terms'.if twenly-oile b n,. ml. ‘ oipuili-m are a lollows: ‘l’uition: llmg and It. ailing per year #1(1 00 Spelling, Reading, ‘’ riling, und Hindamental role*. ..1 Srilltim-lH f, it %<• -3* oo i (tci.ei.iphv. Aiittioetio (tninimar, History and Wilting, per year 2f. 00 I’liho.ophy, n.cmisuy. Algubra. Lemimlrv frigomnnwiry. Rliemri. and Logic per vein’ 3 'i 00 (ireek. I.aiin nnd Surveying, . m nil I'upils w ill lie ebargeJ from ilic time of entrunre to ■ lose of (bctcini No deduction made tor nhsen.-c of I.” bine than Iw < weeks, and then only in case ul pro. . 1.1 •■ i ■ (in I inicrti-i nee Hoard can be obtained eonven- I. 1.1 to tin- A. a.lemv troni eiglu loten doilao. per niontli lights, tvaslimu. A. mi,liidc.l JotlN s MEWS. Her' V to Hoard January 11. laftW—wtl'. Hint River Plan lit I inns FOR SALE. sfg. • Will sell at a renuniiHlilr price nnd . “In llnee yoMM riedil, “im plttilii - F**’ ‘I ii nn the •*! Ml.ln “t Flint River. 1,”” wiie.e llie Waiimad m a/ l 3 1 i M e m FIFTEEN 111 MIRED AM* HI- I \ At KLH ..| g.itui hit<>I*l and marvh ! L.'ii.i- .inl ••■gut Itniiilrril and lilt) um-s of Pm,- land she tiiitlmn and inaisb binds arc us got id us run be I fniind m Gebrgia This may be divided into Hirer ! Mettieiuents An i:xtensive levee tiu* been built, tint more wink must >i tbe done, to secure Ihe land per I mam-nth front overflow. Ate", a Plantation .immediately below tile estate of v ’l'mvn-:. on lire- u chl side ofihe rivet, nnd mte ami ‘ a bait miles below I lie railroad, embracing lUOOarrcs I “f'l"’ best River Bottom, without any marsh, und uml iilnjiii sixty or seventy ti resof high pine land, up- ! mi xVliicb ltier” is n beunHAil und couvcnienl selllc ment Upon tins Gael Ihere arc two miles nnd a hull “l imed lev ei . but rrtpiiresNome rdpnin* and <'oiiNii!e ti'.tiie • xit-i'aioii to render ulftlic lauds secure. Upon both plantation*, the lam!* ny, with sltghi exception*. Iresh ami e\tieut*l> productive; on ih>’ west side it i* all tiesh but \eni> m-ies. Any gentleman wish ! ” ‘•> examine ihom xvill pie’e.m all on Mi Lilly on 1 (lll C,i*t ide (Old Mi \ “ling en lire vvesi side of the rive;, nnd should a pmi'hOKe liecom* desirable, sue me st Columbu ‘ PoweH*ioii giv en liisl January next. JOHN II HOWARD Jiiumuy 11. IHS” vv *4 dll U / “llto Ini* Eoqtiirei t ‘otnei riione and SUn The Tarver Lnmls for Sale. ItiiutiiiiTl) rt'iiuly rollon PLANTATIONS. IN jmrsiiuitoe “flliolftHt will nirel tesluineiil of . tho lute Paul K. Turver, will tie tmhl on the Ural Tuejjilhy in February next, bnf'oro tho Court House Hoot*of Doughafty county, nt public out cry, the mil e-laUs of the said Paul F. Turvur.do mutsotl, fiiliuitml in tht t (iiitriy of Dougherty. • iSjii'l eatate eon*i*ts of Five Thoftaana Acres of the m ist viiliiiililo Cotton Lutrels in Southvvoslerti (<■ i ,\'iti, lutv mg ‘•> “ii originnlly seleeicd by the hite (jett. Ilifriwell Tnrvcr. file lairel* are ?re otic* hoily , hilt to ,*uit purehu sot nitty be div minvcnieoilv into llirce plan “TllK I’OKTKK I’LACF,” Con-i nl l il'lei ii Hundred Aerfift, well improv cd Seven Iltiiulrmi atul K illy iu an oxeulleut state of eulliyntiren. • TIIKJ IIOMI'J FLACF.” Twenty -fixe Hundred Acres ‘rite Thousand in cultivation-—e|| improved. Tide ‘•ltd Iho Porter Plnee are Oak and Ui kofy Land*. ••MILL PLACM. One Thouraud Acre* ot li rat quality Pino Land —Stemn Mill. Saw and Drift, on tiii* plnee. The machinery comparatively new and in good run ning otder. Average t*lro thousand feet of liim her jK5r day -seventy live lo one hundred husholH of Matvl. Sftunte three ftttlog front Albany. Tile iinprnretHuitH ot) these place* hto not ur- Inisscd by any in •Soulit-western Georgia. Possi'->ion will be given on tho first of January IHflft. Terms liberal, und will be made known on tho dny of kale. IIKMIY TARVKH, I r . Ml-. ('. C. I .UtVKK, j r “- Jan. 11 —wlin2w. 36880 AD ST. OK Flil! TH IS IK IXCBLLKNT HTOCK OF PIANOS, MELGDEQNS, &C. S | j | At Northern price*. A good Piano.for $3110; Melotluoii* from S6O to $l2O. Alxn. nn exitellent Organ for Church or Parlor at s4.>o. Call and examine ul .ifi Broad Street. Jnn4, iHotf—wly. (Inc ihmdred Likely \egr(ies FUU SALE AT Al t TWA, It v Sliliiglci’ Hratliers, Clisrlrstnn, W. f‘. AT 11 o'clock <ni Tuesday, (lat February next,) w wilt"soil, piisitiwuly, and without rrtserve, 4* th> Murkrt llmoo in fJotviulnm, O'xotpiu, A remarkably prime gang of 100 NEGROES, Convicting of Man, Women. Boys aud Girls; .singly and iu fumilie*. aeeusfouied to brink-making end the outturn of Cotton and Corn. 7,.5” IVe especially invite the attention of Plan ters uud .Speculators to this sale. p< rtMiii* de-iron of examining the Negroes, will please eujl at our Negro Mart, on MONDAY, tho :j|*f iiisiat TEH Mi- ; FA S’ H. lUiIUUSOiN A PITTS. Auctioneers. Columbus, <a., Jjui. J 7. wtils. Copai’tnorslxlp. Hit .1 A ( HOI MART and FOrtTF.lt H. QBCfrH APM AN respectfully give notice that they \ ii.n , jineb i-i*d the ♦-tnliltsliuieni of the laic AJjl cor.*'rn of Dmfortli, Nagel A( o .and will con tifiin Uu, nilffi.lll rtINF.Hrt attlie old stand under the firm and name of URQ.UHART & CHAPMAN. Th \ solicit ;th continued patronage ot their old fi-kud i and ciistoiner*. with all others who umy be pleased to give them a < all. 111-. I t'ljttitnrf. WOLroirtinite tin* practice of Medicine, and will keep lIH office ni die Drug Htnre. ('ollunbu*. (in. Jatl. It, IrtftS, dwif. DISSOLUTION. rpiif, f ;..|MMlnerslti( ot llltooKrt tc CHAPMAN was 1 dissolved on llie l*tb ult ly inuloal consent. All penoiiH unUibted (o -aid firiu are notified to make pay ment only to John W. Brooks, who having purchased nil note- hml accounts lielonging to the late firm, is alone authorized to use the lirmnuiue in settlement of outstanding business JOHN W. IIROORH, F H. CHAPMAN. NOTICE. r rMIK undersigned haviug purchased the entire inter i estin die Drug fjtore of Brooks A Chapman, will continue the business on In* individual account. Asa member of the late firm he would make hhr acknowl edge neut to the generous patrons of (Jre house, and re spectfully solicit u cunt in u ante of then confidence and patronage JOHN W. BROOKS January 13, MOV IZEUSPI 3LI3STE3STS, Ha masks, ltia pel's. Ac., Ac. IMPORTED DIRECT. JAMES M’PHILMPS 140’ BROAD BTRBET, ‘\oiiid call lint ulteiition of those purs.ms desirous of purchasiof GENUINE LINEN GOODS, TO IIIM I.AK4<F. HTOCK Imported direct from Irelajid, 1 and as lie buy sand sells exclusively for the (’.AH H, j In* tkijters himself be will be enabled to offer gical in ducements to those who will favor bun .w ith u cull | The slock comprises an extensive assortment of lililrting'Liiieusi Linen Sheet Inga, IHUow ( use Listen*,- LUien tin niHsk, Table Clot Ism, all sices, Linen Diaper, Linen Tovveli, Nnpklin, Doylies, HUCKB, CHABH, | <i ml m fact ererytktHf in the l. IX K .V’ /. IX K J M. l*. is satisfied that a call will convince any lady that Ins Store is the place to buy 3Cjii3xraEi3xrs, And House-Keeping Goods. .1 A M K'N M<■ I> 11 11,1,1 l> S. 140 11 road Street Masonic Building, Jan. 9.—dwtf Coluinbus, tleorgin. NKW (OfAUTNKKSIIIP. Vl r F have Ibis day associated with us Mi (FO H * MILLER, and intend to continue the general DRV (i()()|)S business attlie old stand of MA N LEA A ItOIKiEH VA’c return our siecere thanks f.n tbe liberal | •.ir.m- Ugc heretolore extended to us, and respectt\illy solicit u cuiilinuuin c nt'the saiuu ln lire N KW FIRM MANLEY, HODGES & CO. JNn t* MANLEY. .1 W lIODLEH G.*. MILLER. Jaiiuury I, IH’.u wdtf. I’UBMC NOTICE. Me it known to ali. the people, that I hav e more Stoves, Housefurnishing Goods TI3ST.-W'AItE, I ban I have any use lot Each and every article sold by me are warranted to tie as represented or no sale ! Purchasers w ill find it to their interest to call and ex- I amine my Stock, as I am determined to sell. •'•"• w ttf IL M AI.DWORTH. TAKE NOTICE! I q’llKl'iiilinlJ A H IIITHSIni! 4CO ||„, J dissolved by tnuhial consent. All persons indebted in the late firm of Dnnforth, Na gel at, ati.lJ. \V\ lutesidc A. Go., will make pay ment to James A. Whiteside, xvlio isauthorir.cd to re ceive payment and receipt tin the same. 1 All persons having demands against llnnforth. Nagel A t'o., aud .1 A Wlmeside A Cos . will pb-sent tlie same to J A. Whiteside fin paviuunt. I A WHITES I HE. Jttltr. Il lit i l. T K WYNN I: January 10, IMB—dwtf \4liiilnist rater’s Sale.— Agreeably t<> an or . dci of the Court of Ordmnn of Muscogee c.miitv, [ (hi . w ill be std.liu the Mnrkot House in tin* city oi l ~ j luiiib.is, in said county, on the first Tuesday in March ! next, the ilileresl James I. (•anard. dec’ll, had hi and : to tin- Idll.nving negroes; Silvia a woman about sixty; Man a woman about thirty; Islmiael a man about f.ii tylixe; Mungo, a man about losty, and Henry a man t ah* *il thirty years old, the said interest being two unit lis Hold as the property ot said deceased, Tor the benefit of tbe hens and creditors us said estate E HARVARD, Adm’r. Columbus, Ga , Jan. 17, lbfty. dtds Real Irish INf<m*ii! p jtf k. THE undoraignod is n.rxv distilling a \f | £ pure and genuine article of this Whiskey, and offers it to thu public with the assn rntieo that for purity and excellence it has no equal, lb* luauufaetures it hitnsell, and those in want of it cun find il constantly for sale by BRASSILL it ('<*.. opposite the Post (JfUco, and by JAMBS RYAN, Vroul Street, corner of Dill ingham. < *rders from nbrotul may he direeted to me at Girard, A hi. AMBROSE BRANNON. Sole Manufacturer. Jan a ary 17,1859. dxvlw. feilielly and Itvron. *’? -a MKT A GRAY, try Mnrta J Mclntosh Recollections of Last pour Popes, by < aidinal Wiseman. “Tbuiglas’ Jermhl's Wit Hn Pliillip Hy dney aud Ills Times. Willie tin* Pilot, a sequel to the Hxviss Family, Rob inson Just received at llm Hook ttlorr of J W PEA HE A A * O W‘ Dora Duane anil Maggie Miller; True to Ihe Last ; Witches of New York; Woman’s thoughts about Wo man. nl the Hook Htore ul Jai.l7 dwtf J W PE ARE. TO HOSE INDEBTED. il. E hereby give ii.mce that all claims due us. amt not paid m sntiHf'a. torily arranged, prior to next return day ot the respective counties m which Ihe par ties reside, will be sued. None will be slighted. mur'Jn—dwtf E. HARNARI) &CO SEED OATS. I l W 1/ 1 HI HHIJ.H HEED OATH, just received I Ut n J and fill sale by TYLER te HHORTEK Columbus, !)•(• 17—dwtf PLOT 11. I LOl K ! I I!HT received a supply of Extra quality, equal In Hiram 8..1111. T\ I.KH i MIOKTKR. To the Farmers and Planters of GEOKOLA AM) ALABAMA! HI'ONOMV, IMPROVKMBNT, CONVKMENCE BF.ESE’S .Manipulated or Phoapho-Peruvian uOntto ! rpHE fkrt that Rus Guano is equal to Peruvian. I pound per pound, is ns welt established as liny tact can he . Htubhsbed by human lestunoqy and ex peri*'nee Four good reasons why Farmers should use tins Guano in preference to tiny oilier Ist II is fully equal lo Peruvian on the first crop 2.1 It costs, at present price of Peruvian, Sit* less per lon. 3d. Il is perfectly prepared for immediate use, by (lull or otherwise 4th. It. ontains filly per rent, more Phosphate limn Peruvian, and therefore a more permanent Improver of the soil. This Guano i* used by the following named geiiite- Ui/'II, among others, from whom Its results may be learned: Ja- T Earle. Esq , Mil Archibald Taylor, N < M T Goldsboro’ “ lr (ieorge Field. James Eubank, Va (ten J H UltlejoJin “ Haiiiuel Fuvv. “ JH Greene. l)r Item\ field. “ Hold. Norileel, t onsiimeis must Ire particular to specify in their or ders REESE H, mid abserVe that our name is branded on Hie lings. i Terms ( ash. or aceeiitohte time drafison city houses Pamphlets giving a lull account of the above Guftno j can lie obtained by addressing tell AICV A t 0., SOLE AUKNTS KOK COLCMUCS. IA. January 13, IHfty.— wltrlßni Peruvian <ii:ino! \ftENUINE AIM'D LK warranted, and as cheap us mn he laid down from New York. GUN BY A co. American (inano! rri|lE rombinations of thistFuann gives It high r* I pate as a fertilizer.amt it i* classed ns fully equal to the Peruvian. A large supply expected at an early day try OWN BY A Cos Columbus, tin. .lun. 4. IfiSV. dwtf. Irish I otatoes. i/ uk IHH.H Choice Norilwrn Hoiatoes. for sale by IUU jani:dwil Gil MM’ A Cos Pickled Pork, £1 c HHLrt, Rump Pork, very fine for sale by Z.) Ja „i:i ,v.Hf (iI'NBV .v so. Potomac Herrings. mil A I.F IFUI/rt. Potomac Herring, in pickle, for sale by ‘ GIJNBY At O Sundries. rpilK tubftcnbertare receiving and will keep cmi 1 Htnnrty on hand the foßowtna artirie- No I and i Mackerel, in Half Kils and Kils; Hugar Cured Hams n choice article lireukfast Bar on, Smoked Beet. Beef Tongues. Also, the following articles of'ttie best quality viz: Lime Plaster Pans, llydraulu Cement, Gypsiuni. Blasting Powder and Hsfty Fuse Bor k ami A Hum fait Jan 13—wdtf GUNBV A CO COTTON, COTTON, COTTON! (IyTTO 4 is now selling at a good i rice, ami if the Quotes and anAiunis past due toJ. Ennis A Cos. are not booh paid, suits will b instituted Inuisorlm instely. A word to the wise b sufficient. Oetf4—wAdtr.” J. ENMrt A CO. BEDELL & WEEMS, HAVE removed to the corner foimerly occu pied by W. A. Redd, & 00., lately by Wuit and Sappington , where they will keep constantly on hand, a well aelected stock of GROCERIES, consisting in part of Bacon, Bagging and Kope Sugar aud Coflee, Liquors, &c. All ot which they offer at the lowest market prices- Aug. 30. lb&ft Wtf. 3STEAA7” SADDLE AND HARNESS ESTABLISHMENT. ja THE umlersigaed ■■■ ALm jnHk have formed a mg I* /,jjM SiIIKKUAV A tO., For the |ni|ioMe of Carry ln|( on Ihr SADDLE AND HARNESS BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BBAXCIIKS. We have tuken the Htore betw<*en Gunby’s Corner and the Hank of Columbus, w here we intend kueping a good assort men i of SADDLES, HARNESS. TRUNKS. HRIDLEM, 001. LARS, WHIPS. MACHINE BELTING, SADDLE h HARNESS TRIMMINGS, and everything nautili) kept by the Trade, of our own make and Hie best northern manufacture, which we will sell as low; us can he bought in tbe South *nil<llc and Harm” ofany style or quality made to order, and repairing done nl tbe shortest notice and on the most reasonable term*. W 1.. SHERMAN, A HATCH. Columbus,Jau. lat, IbftH. wdtf. (■< )Li\mrs Matltllcry, Hanit***, AM) I.K ATII l: R STD ll K. 11. MIDDLKIIROOK & CO., 91 Broad street, f ©v mam i acti hers and dealers m Snrtrtlea, II wriieMN, & beitlier, u Inch the following comprises a part ft —Spanish (Quilled Saddles, overlaid; Eng lish do; Planters’ Plain do; Youth’s and Hoy's do; Wagon nn Plantation do; and Ladies Saddles,—vane ty of styles. Iliiill.'*, Mtirliiieiilcs, MuMlc llarrs, ami JltdU al Uo. HAHNESS. Fine Silver plated Carriage Harness—all qualities. ” “ “ Rockaxvay ** “ “ “ Double Huggy “ “ “ “ Single do “ “ Plain black Haines*, ull style* and qualifies LEATHER, Skirling Leather, Bridle do, Hog Skiim, Pad Skins, Harness Leather, Oak and Hemlock, Sole Leather, Cnlf Skin*. Luting Skins, Shoe Peg*, Last*. .Thread and Findings, dec. Nlarhine Belting. Leather and Rubber Helling, all widths, Light Rubber and Canvas Belling, for Plow Rack Hands. Just tbe thing for Plantei*. Helt Rivets, and Lace Leather. TRUNKS, crrrro Ladies and Gentlemen’s WAflßrcis and Tniveling Trunks, all qiial'- ‘’"•i ’(-luJLaJtn s ami styles. Bonnet Boxes, Valises and Carpet Bag*. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Kiitiinellcd Leather, Pat Dasii Leather nnJ Enameled Cloths, all widths and qualities; ttkt < ui *u>t. l.aces. Fringes, Head Linings. Leather (’loth ihiolmgN. Nalls, TiuK*. a<- • Stirrups, Hitts. Huckles, Harness Mniiitiiigs, llaines Collars. W liips, Wagun Breeching, And Bhml Rrulfes. All the above goods are of our own tun tin lac lure; made of the best material am* by experienced work men. We tnvilc all those who are in want ot articlca in our line to call mid examine oui stock, und we as sure them that tlicv w ill lie well satisfied with tbe quality us goods uml lire price*; as they w ill be sold on tire w*ry IIEST TERMH N H NcwWoik n.Ak’.ki, and Repairing dßiie at itie •hoiteat notics dec I—dw ts. NKW BOOT & SHOE STORE. A. SAUNDERS St CO. PH WOULD respecttully iniorm V , eiiiAens ol Columbus, and die >p **** ll VA cottuli \ surround ing, that they have taken tho Store recently occupied by Merry A* Lundmi, and are now ope ninn tlm ts sl made and cheapest Stock ol BOOTS, SHOES & BROGANS ‘lobe found in the City. HAVING K.XTKNSIVK FACTOR IKS OF OCR OWN.mid having made arrangement* with the best ‘ae'orioH m the United State*, with 20 y.-ars experience in MeinpliiH, Tenneesee, we are warrunted in saving our sto*'k will he SECOND TO NONE IN QUALITY, STYLE, AND EC ONO.MY TO THE PURCHASER. Our *tocK comprise* in part— Men’ll Thick Boots sizes Irom 6 to 14; “ Kip “ hall welted aud double soled, Wat r Proof Boots; “ Nh|ioleon Boots; “ Cavalry do. “ .#>_ “ French Boots 01-uperior style; *• Plantation Boots; *• Finest stitched French Calf Boots; “ ” Pump “ “ “ “ Arctic Bools; Also, Men’s Oxlord Tie* sewed and petr-cd; ” Conqress <ailers “ ” U'alderons; ” Scott Ties; Men’s Call Kegged Brogans, pumps and 4 welted; ” “ Sewed *• ** half “ “ Seal, Goat and Bull Brogans pegged; “ Army ami Platilaliou rahoew JMenV Wax, Kip Bufi Brogiins peetged, Pumps d i Weltc-d Me .’s Gaiters, Slippers &c., of all the latest pattern*. FOR LADIES. Finest Kid <&• Morocco lace and Congress Boots, thick and thin soles, with and without Ireels. , Finest silk warp lasting lace and Congress, do do Bergo do Berre, uo do do do Eugene, do do do do do Italian and English, do do do French and Glov Kid, do do do “ Kid Hool Slippers. English Kid and Morocco do and half Gait- ■ ere. English Silk Lasting, do do do Velvet T’ llet Slippers. Embroidered, do Women’s Common Thick heel tiesol Kid, Mo rocco, Seal and Goat. Spring Heel nee aud HueUins- Goat, ('all, Bull. Seal At Kip lace Boots pegged and sewed Kip*. Call Oxford Boots laced and strapped Spring heel Kip Pegged lace Boots. FOR BOYS. Boys Thick Boots, 1 to 5. do do Brogan-, do i to 5. do do Kip and Call, do do pumps aud hall welted. . _ .. B. Calf aud Kip Boots, welted and Double soled. FOR YOUTHS. Youth’s Thick Bools, meet* 9 to 13. “ ‘ Brogans, do 9u* 13. do do Kip do do do do Boots halt welted and double soled. Youth’s Calf. do do do and do do do do Brogans pumps aud hall welted. FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN. Sewed Call, Kid, Goat, Seal, Grain, Morocco ami BuH Bcoteea thick and thin solo, witn and without heels. Pegged Call, Goat, Idea 1 Grain, Morocco and Burt Bootece, tiliil and tli.ck soles, with and with out heel*. _ ~ Fine Kid Tie* and Buskins ; Common Kid Morocco, Seal Slid Goat Ties. fJilk Lasting, Kid and Morocco Gaiters with and without he*l*. Kid, Morocco and silklaatiog lace Boots, do. and. Strapped Slippers. Llnltireri’s Congress Heel Guilers. FDR PLANTERS. The largest, best made, and cheapest stock of NEGRO SHOES EVER BROUGHT TO COLUMBUS, Among them are, Hound and Lap Seam, Double Braced, Double Soled Brogan*, Irotn 1 to 15. Round Seam Triple Stitched Iron Nailed Bro gans. Round seam. Three Soled Brogans- Oak Bottom*, Ru**ota and other ktuda ranging in price from sl.lO upwards. II any of our goods do not prove aa represented by ns, we will make the deficiency good to the purohaaer. VO COUNTRY >1 FltC'll A NTS, Til \l> Ills, pEI)OAIiItB,Ac M W can offer goods at Boston and New York prices. By giving us a call you can savo from 15 to *2O per cent on your bilis. Taking the quality of our goods into considers lion, we are to be undersold by uo one North, South, E*at or West. We have made arrangements to receive all new atylea from factoriM ot any note hi the United States as soon as introduced, and *hall he rec eiv ing fresh good*every weak Iroin oer own Fac tories. A. C. SAUNDERS & CO.. Oct 15.. wA.drt HUE Brood Street. __ NOW OPENING. DILLINGHAM” & DENSON’S FURNITURE STORE, A LARGE STOCK OF CARPETINGS, RUGS, MATS BASKETS, &o Columbut, Oetober 33. ddtwtf. CLEARANCE SALE! A REMTTIOV I.\ PRICES OF vm a mm DRY-GOODS, AT THE OUNTIE-IPRXOE CASH SMB 1 140 B.oad Street—-Maeonio Building COLUMBUS. JAMES M’PHILLIPS, Having dctcrmiiu-d, in ordor to make room for the Sjiring Stock, to clfifir out the entire balance ruiniiining of hits Fall and Winin’ hoods, ‘Vill on und after .lAXI’ARY FIRST, offer bin entire stock of SILKS. silthLs, IILHIVOs. ii(i:sis tenons BLANKETS,, FLANNELS', AND OTHER WINTER GOODS, Without any Regard to Profit! CALICOS & HOMESPUNS, Os every deocriplion, at very low price*. (ASH BUYERS will find they cun Have money by making their purchases here, tia his large assortment of WINTER GOODS must he disposed of during the present season. The vvholo stock baa been marked down to prices that must ensure speedy aales. KKMJiMBER TIIE ADDRESS James Nle I’hillips. 140 lirnnd Street. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Cnlumbua, (Ja., Jau. 1,1850. dAwti THE LIVER 1 N VIGO U A TO R, PREPARED(BY I) It. SA J\ 1) E O it D, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS. Is rate of the beat purgative and Liver Mcdlcinea now before lire public. Umtaria iih a Cailiartic. easier milder and more etlectual tbnii any oilier HiMthsine Kiiwn. Ui n>kt k.k.iy U railuuiit Imt a liver reinedv act my firm on the Liver to eject Uh morbid mailer Itieii m the aloitiai'h und bdwcla to carry oil’ lire mailer, (him aciomphrihine txvn purpooea effeclualiy, xviibout any of the pain All feeling* experienced in the operation oi'nioet eaiharlics. ll mrenglhena (be uymem hi tire same time il purges it; and when taken daily in mod erate (tones, will mreugitrenaml build iqi with unusual rapidity. Tire Li ver ia one oU HQ} the principle rngula tor* of the human bo I jily, and when it pei loriu* its funitinna well I llie jniweni of tbe *ys. lem are hilly developed | r ! A* the atomarh i* ul most entirely depend |iy-Jf cm on tbe bealtbv at lion nt'tbe Liver'lot the ( jLlf proper pertbrmaiice of ns lunctioiiH, when ‘the If;) stomach i* at fault the bowels at fault, aud H the whole B>*i<mu *utf cr* ni mnsecpicncc of Iv] ,j ne organ lire Llv rr having ceased to I 0s duty. For the diseases of that organ, i r Jjt one of the proprietors liasinutb. il hi* Study, i *?> praaire of more Ilian iwelilj yea rs, lo v;Himl some remedy wherewith to counter act the many derange ineuta to which it is *T*, liable. To prove ibui Ibis re I marly u at lust found, any person troubled | n ilii Liver Com pittlitt. ni any <•! its forms, lias but to try a Collie, aud conviction : v*! is certain. These glims remove jail morbid or bad mat ter from tire system.) i supplying in their place a healthy flow of bite,invigorating ihe rtto inaeli. unisiiig food lo digest well, purify* lug ilk blood, f , giving lone and lieulth lo lli* whole iuac.hilie | ! ry, removing the cause of ihe disease -elfec J ring a radlcnl cure. UlliotiH llltae.ks are cured, mid, what Is be tier, prevented, by ihe occasional use of the Giver Invlgarn. lor One dnse alter eating is sufficient lo relieve the stomach und pre vent ihe mod rrom rising and souring. I J Only one dose inken ) N—U before refiring pre veills Nightmare ji Only one done taken jr.) ut uiglit, loosens the bowels gently, aud i! cures l ost 1 veess Its W A’Hein* “i ■*•<■’ i ‘••* ••• ways relieve Sick) Headache. One dose tuken for female obstructions re move ibe cause of lire disease, ami makes a perfect cure. Only one dose iinnre lialely relieves cholic, while ms- One dose often repea- JJt ted is a sure cure for hoient Atorbu., (and preventative of Cliolern *U’ ♦•only one bottle r ,is needed t*> throw out of the systemthe effects J; of medicine after a long sickness. g g-- One bottle talr-lyxjon for Jaundice re moves all suiiowiiess or unnatural color from the skin. ! One dose taken u j i)' % short time before eat ing gives vigor to thcjf v ( appruite and inaks* food digest well. One dose oheii repeated etires ‘'hronlc Olr • Iki a, in lis worst forms, while Summer and Bowel toiiqiimuis yield almost 0> the f| r>* l dose. One or twoduses cures attacks causeil by .x orms In children; there is no surer, sulci’ or speedier remedy in the world as it never fails. | iF’ A few bottles cu*'s l>rop> , by exciting th<- utisoibunls. We take pleasure in recommending tins medicine ns a preventative for Fever and Ague, OIMIJm Fever, and all Fever* of Bilious Type, It operates with certainty, and thousand* are willing to i testify to its wonderful virtues. All who tine it are giving il their unanimous testimo ny m us favor. Mix wat. r hi the mouth with (he luvigomtor and swallow both together. THE LIVER INVI3OR ATOR, Is a scientific medical discovery, amt is daily work Inf cures almost ion great lor holtef. It cure** as il by magic,even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom more than oiw bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver Complain!, ftotu the worst jaundice ot dyqN*p*iu pi a common headache, all of wlilcti are the result of a diseased liver. Price One Dollar per Bottle. HANFORD Sc UO. Proprietors, 545 Broadway N. Y. WHOLES ALK AflgXTff. Barnes & Park. New York; T W. Dnyit * Hons. Philadelphia; MH Burr It Go., tewton; III! Hay A Go. Portland; John D Park. tHno ••*; Gaylar, IL'uuinoitd. Cleveland, Kahnstoc.kdc Davis, Chicago; OJ Wood & to. Hi Louis; Oeo;o ll Ri-ysor, Pula burg; H H Hancc, .Balllim.ru - And f’ “ •! by fftl Druggists J, Wholesale und flctail by J. S.PEMBERTON & CO , BROOKS A. CHAPRAN, * DANFORTM 4 NAIIKI,, May**, 1858—dltwly. and all DruKgista. AMERICAN WATCHES! jo} IN GOLD AND SILVER CAHES. tek At I’iirpli ’s old Bund, June’s New Budding, faColuuibuH, Georgia. ‘itlinJo Oil. M) dwtl T. H HPEAR. IU I.lv MEAT fflllE RtibscrilicrH are prepared to “fill orders for 1 Hulk Meal, Hog round, or as ihe parlies may wish ready iu lie smoked when delivered dec. 17 dwtf TYLER Sl HIIORTER. KAKLY SHERIFF SALES. Ur ILL la* i)WI hef.ir* the* Court Hoiiku door in the* lown of Blakely, Early county, Oa , on the lir*l Tur-oday in February ueat within Ihc* legal houn of aale ilia follownig property, to wit: Lot of Land No *J3ti, hi ibe*ixh District of Early county, levied on a*,Uie property of <• H. Maya to Kiitiafy’ one ti fa, from Early Superior Court iu j invor of Henry II Ruler, vh. Hen If. Maya; property pointed out by th* defendant. numbe r :ki*J. in ill* *2Hib Diairic t of Early coun ty, a* the* property of John Dill lo aulMfy four ti hi* from the Hup. rior Court of Clay county; one in favor of Kratt, Woodford A Cos v* Dill and Mamba!! ; one in lavor of Rroivuing, Htewart A Allen v* Dill A Mamhall one hi ftivor of Drant-i A Eidridge v* Dill A Mar -hail; one m hi vor of Mallei A Palmier v*. Dill A Mar shall There im blit I.VI acre* of this lot levied on; Him ih Uu* w**i pari of il—pointed out by the Wh’tTof Clay. dec 30 Will A HtrtClflNH. Hherltf. POHTFONEI) MALE. Jtlao, at thr mmt time and pluir, trill be told, Lol iif Land number three hundred and forty four, iu the WHi diairict ot Early county, rontnining M 0 acre* more or lea*, levied on n lim propaity of John K Kabh. to *uti*fy unu li Iu iitaued from the rtupanor Court of Early roomy, in favor of Kohl W Sheffield, Adiii’c.— property pointed out hy Plaintirt'. Also,’Lot of land No one hundred and aixty-lbur, in ihe sHt!< diairict of Early comity, levied on aa tne property cf William R. Williama. to aiitiafy one ti lit from Early Superior Court m 111 vor of Lewi* Hay, va W K William*; properly pnintc and out by delendant. ANTHONY 111 rcIHNK. Sh it Dure inber 3(1, 18SH.—wtila. Early County Mortgage Sales. Us ILL bp aolil before the Court-liwusc door in the town of Blakely, KaiN'county. Ha., wit Inn tin* iiaual hours of ask* on the tir*t Tuesday In March next, the following property, to-wit: One negro woman named Hlly. sedd to */itisty a mortgage fi fa in lavor of Reims A Fresrott as Hm propurty of Nehum II Wood. Also at tin* sanM place, on Hi* d™ l Tj}*‘*B*V in Feb’y Two lots ofland, numbers ll® “hd ‘*•> ,n the sixth diairict of Early county, h; two. Mortgage li lbs, one ill liivor of H > H Nesbitt va N 11. Wood* the other in favor of Tlmmas Nesbitt uml Ktnriiea, v*. N. H. Wood, Trusts* fur Mary L Wood, said property pointed out in ■"• id 11 ta* 1 ANTHONY HUTCHINS, Sheriff. December If. IKKI w-ldt “CIGARS DIRECT IMPORTATION, Ota BOXKS Havana Cigars of various brands IV'/ k>r aale at small advances for Cash by Jan If—wtwtl K. BARNARD & CO. SPARTA ACADEMY lottery. Capital Priie (60,000. TICKETS ONLY TEN DOLLARS INOTICK TO THE PUBLIC. As the members of our ftrni have, by wav of nur 'j!***’ ow “ erof ,l ” - grams chartered bytee Htatesof Delaware. Kentucky. Missouri, and part of rimse in Georgia, uuder the mnnagemeht of Mesara Gregory A Maury, of Wilmington Delaware, we have deemed il expedient to change the name of our firm on nnd after January Ist, ibftw, to that of W OOD, ED- D\ A CO, who will hereafter have tire management of the Sparta Academy Lottery, and the others aa above named. In ali transactions we hove endeavored lo conduct our business with integrity and promptness, and we <mi assure the public tfiut the patronage heretofore be- Ht.'wed on us is well deserving of being transferred to our Miicgeusora. Vary respectfully, Augusta, Ga. Dec. Isl, ’SB. . SWAN A CO. WOOD, RDDY A ro„ MANA'.KHH [HUCCEHSORH TO* HWAN * CO] Tile Ibllnwing Khemewnib, Anwu by Wood, Edbv , A. ad.my Lollery, m f THei’ H. 11,1, Number l.i.iierM., fcr January ut Al ... HTA. ... , in publut uuder the auurml.n. deuce of CoiiHnixsioiier*. ” Clhmh 1 drnws HalurSty, Jan. 1, 1868. Cl" U ilruws Saturday, Jan 8. 1868! Clues 3 draws Saturday, Jan. 15, 1858 Clan, 4 draws Saturday, Jan. 22, 1868 t'lasH 6 drawn Saturday, Jun. 29, 1868. On tle Plan f Mingle Numbers, 50,000 TICKETS— 5,510 PRIZES. NEARLY OAE PRIME TO EVERY NINE TICKETS iUa;,iiiiicet Scheme! “To be drawn every Saturday iu^January. J Prize ofj #5.1,000 .‘’ “OOJ } „ a.uiu * * , I,<K}o MM „ I ‘■* ? .. ) >” 7WI “ tUrO ‘ 6WI ■'d’ Jut) 1"” “ 17 M “ 100 API ROXIMATiON PRIZES. t Pri, ■ u <il uw Approa’g to *511,000 Prize are I.IHX < “ uu “ *1.0(0 “ |,ajß I “ l “ |n,l “ luoo 1 “, M “ 5,000 w g<| I“( ‘"0 “ 4,(410 •• •), ( “ Id. “ a,uae “ sou 5 ‘ “0 •• 1,5(4) “ 400 s. l "*'’ *0 lire *100,0)10 ■V>! P’ /.•‘s ‘mounting to s3Ub.oob Whol* Tick #lO. Halves $5. Quarter* #2.SO. A Gin nlnr * -'Wing the Plan of the Lotteries will be sent le any oi desirous of receiving it. (terrific lies i Package* will be told at the following rales which is ihe risk: CVrlifit .ties ‘ Par kage of 10 Whole Tickets #BO 10 Hall “ ’ 40 “ ’* 10 Quarter* “ 20 “ “ 10 Eighth “ 10 IN ORDI F NG TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES Ei close the money to our address for the tickets or ilere'.l. on r'. pl of which they will be forwarded by or*t tiu.il. pi. rniasers can have iickef* ending in any ligui Ibex max designate. Li i of i>rire. n Numbers and Prizes will be sent to pure I user- immediately utter the Drawing. Pe • baser* ili please write their signatures plain, and ive tlieir p<>*t office, county and Htate. H’ lemtrer that every prise is drawn, and payable in fill* ilhuMt <h*ductte.n. A!.pnr.es of SI,OOO and under, payable immediately alter in'drawing, other ptiaes attire usual time of 30 da) ► notice: to corrkbpondexts. Tl se tvuo prefer not sending money by mail can uae Tlm Atlh hi m Express Company, whereby ni” i for Tickets in sunt* of Ten Dollars and up wa . -ran be sent us AT OI’RRIHK AND EXPENBE from .nix city or town where they have an office. The urn.o’ and order must be enclosed in a Government Po i mice Stamped Envelope, or the Express Compa ny .mot receive them. All . “luiniiiiK uimnr strictly confidential. Ad ires* orders for TU kets or Certificates to WOOD, EDDY A CO., Augusta, Ga. .i W>( I) EDDY A CO . Atlanta, Ga WOOD. EDDY A CO., Wilmington Del. Persona residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta, G an have their orders filled and *ave time by ad dr. sing .- Hwan A Cos. ai either of these cities. A list of ihe numbers lliai are drawn from the whee. tx uh the auireii nt of the prize that each one is entitled UK will be published after every drawing in the follow inj* palters: —■Jhiynuta iGa ) ( on>.titutumalut; Xetc Or- I ” Delta; Mo'nle hr gift er; XashnHr Gaintt, Atlanta 11. i genre r; ,\ nr York Weekly I Jau Book; Savannah 1) iAnr-; Ru hvirutl DvgHlUh; Xeir York Dispatch ; Poul ling {Jits*. ‘ ‘Clarion, amt IMtU Hock (Ark.) True £.’■ Micro/. I HE-iE ‘o>iles are now • art-1 as tbandsrds , ~"Sf fortkrrreoi Woigot, aud y are I a u* by nearly eve ") Rulroad ompnuy, A | ■ dt-rcuaui and manu aclu / 3 Ihim eeiabtlahmeut thro’- 1,3 T |W,J-S; *uSj> ."in tbo coimuenc.ement ■ uw pruseul rime, and I > baseii upon the oriuri mi|D ii t \Tvu> ,lu o"Pteo by us, aud bAIKnAiNKS .vcr dtvated from, of I owine uom bui p rfect •wl tlt *• . ik-ouig machine* m uo ih irmu our ertablisb- FA I K HANKS’ “Tib., iiindreii >i.AT rent modifi * * oilmnsof ihe.se Beal, s ad • and oH e w • iso) eve- FAIli It A (SS* ry department of busineaa, w here a correct and dura- tile Scale is required. Callund examine or send (for an illustrated circular. EAIHBANKH AGO ly Broadway, New York. HALL, MOSES A Cos., Agents Columbus, Bm, •o ■ . v it It 11 i LKB THU OKI KRRATKI) HOLLAND KRMKDT fOK BTSPSfSTA, ntHEVSC. OF THE KtnXEVS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANT KIND, AND AGUE. And tlm various affections consequent upon a diseased STATE OF THE LIVER. Huclt ns Indigestam. Acidity of the Btomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn Loss of Appetite. Despondency,Cos tivenes, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervoua, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affections, it has in nujiier oiih instniii cs proved highly beneficial, and in other* ef fe. md u decided cure This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly hi lentitic principles, alter the manner of tho celebrated Holland Professor, B.erhuve, Because of its great success in most of the European Btatea, its in* troduclion into the United rttutes was intended mora especially for those of our fatherland scattered here and there over the face of this mighty country. Meet ing with great success among them, 1 now offer It to the American public, knowing that its truly wouderfu medicinal powers must be acknowledged. It is particularly recommended to those person whose constitutions may have been impaired by tha i oiitiniloiia use of ardent spirits, or other forma of dis sipation Generally instantaneous 111 effect, it finds us way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and in fact iuflising new health and vigor in the system NOTICE Whoever eipecta to ftna this a beveraga w ill be disappointed; but to the sick, weak, and low spirited, it will prove a guileful aromatic cordial, pos sessed of singular remedial properties. CAUTION ! The great popularity of this delightful aroma has in dured many Mnitaiiona, wklehtM puMu should guard against purchasing. I<e not persuaded to buy anything else until you have given Bmrhave’i Holland Bitters a fair trial One bottle will convince you how infinitely superior it is to all these munitions Hold nt #1 per liottle, or six bottles for Kft, by the; SOLE PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGK. Jit. *OO. MANUFACTURING Phannnce ,, tlst and Cbamlsts, PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale in Columbus by Brooks A Chapman, and by druggists generally ihroupMt the State. April 94, 1-fIH BEDSTEAD & MATRASSES. I AM lulling an excellent Cottage Bedstead for Five Dollars, Call and boo thorn at J. H. [ SIKES’ Furniture Store, 3# Broad Bt. I Also Matrasses by the gross of a Superior I quality. ÜBOHUIA, htewart Conntyt MIXTY DAYS nffer date Application will he made to the Court of Ordinary of Htewart county for leave to sell the interest of the minor children of Mahala Welch, deceased, late of Htewart County, Ga., in tha town properly belonging to said estate in or near the incorporated limits of the Town of Cuthbert, Georgia, their interest being three-sevenths of progwrt|L January Hb I*M—wkm. . < NOTICE. Bcd then office to JWe’e New Btuldutg, over Hunt Ware A Co’i Store. Columbua, 01 Ju., IM*. Mtf.