The Columbus weekly times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1865, May 02, 1859, Image 4

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H.M.MM. MM “ Atlanta Man* TW*, I'M. A. B. Oulin. plaintiff J” *’ r * *•** ul *** r **' l • At; S£JSE* [?** *H d ?5- „. Tl> frltff b*d Stobrelttod their durereifess 1° arbiirntor*. "and an *w*rJ was rendered, fbe award M made* the judgment of tho (’<ur. tdaiotfff to arrorM hit hill and XWjd ■ * jiiartion, pou the ground that plain til! in error hud beau eulrapgred into the submission by Ibc fraud of tho defendant in error. Tho injunctk.i. was refused. Held by the flupretiw Court that the Circuit JoJk did right. Judgment affirmed. John J. JGeyd and A. W. lUtamnnd for plain tMT in error; C. Peeples, L. M. Daniel. and r - Gibson, for defendant. Chariss W. Steele. Kxeoutor, Ar., plaintiff in er ror, v*. Mayor and Connell of the eity of Griffin. defendants Bill to enforce Venders llou Iron. Sfljen the city of Griffin was laid out, certain lots were tdMhred for ohurehs*. public ground, Ac. The debt created hr the sale rf llie lots hu m>l been paid. The bill socks to subject the ebitrtfb lota unoccupied by tho denominations to which they were donated, to the payment of the tenders lien. Hold by the Court that inasmuch si these denominations have never built on these lota uor uaed them in any other way, they have reverted to the Monroe Railroad Gompany and the vendors lien attaches. Judgment rev creed. A. W. Uamuiond for plaintiff in error John Q. A. Alford for defendant, ti. M. Parker, plaintiff in error, vs. Edward Ifar *ET per. didnidnat—Equity from Newton. I'ending the trial. three notes were offered in evidence and objected to, on the ground that the notes were not properly dssoribed in the plead ings, hii-I tin- n- <• iv.,, ruled out. Ilcl'll.v thi- Co(pt-—lst, Bust the notes should have been re •eived In evidence. KecowJ, the charge of tbe Court was warranted by the facta of the sow. A *•* trial was therefore ordered, unless the defen dant In error will give a credit for the ..mount of the rejected notes on his judgment. Win. Regard for plaintiff in error ; J. J. Kloyd and 11. (I. Hsr|er, for defendant. James € Aaron, nlfl m error, vs Robert Bayne and wtlo. Motion to assign dower. The question was, whether the wife Is entitled Ao dower in lands sold by her husband in his lifetime, and who bad only executed bond for titles and rooeßed part of U.e purchase money. Held, that she is not entitled to dower. Judgment reversed, John J Floytif far plff in error. Clark ALa mar, for deft. John li Jossy. plff in arror. vs James M White, m deft—BUl for lust ructions from Monroe. Reuben Brown made Ills will, by virtue of which *” he gave to his daughter Lucinda M Brown, who afterwards married J If Jossey, certain property for her sole and separate use during her natural life, and after her death to her children. But it her child should not he raised, and should die, then the property to he divided a* follows: One-third to the man she might marry, and the other tw. thirds to the children of Wm (1 Brown and Nathan Phillips. Ist. Held by the Court that the limitation over Is not too remote. 2d. That the words do not create an estato lath .Id. That the wife, Lucinda M Jossey, only 14*01 a life estate. m Judgment affirmed. C Peeples A Samuel Hall, for plff in error. 0 C (Hbson A R 1* Trlppe, for deft. Bullivan 4’ebbett, A Cos., plff'*in error, vs Rome Railroad Company. -Prom Floyd. After the card bad been once before the Su prein i* Court and remanded for anew trial, plan tiff moved to amend Ills declaration, as to make it conform to his proof. Motion to amend was re fused. * H< |d by this Court, that the Court erred in re fusing to allow tlm amendment. Jwdgiuent reversed. Underwood A Smith, for plff in error. I* S Priiitnp, Air defendant. l'atcr Knight Remainder man vs. Win. Knight Admr. with wiU annexed. Equity from SpaJd Ing. Judgment affirmed. Deck. Groan A Bfowarf, fr pHT in areor. Alford and Doyal contra. Judgment affirmed. John Knight ct ul vs. Win. Knight caveat from Henry. Doyal, Tidwell and Wooten for pl(ft in error. Al fbril contra. The will hud Keen admitted to probate in com mon form in Henry county where testator died. Afterwards in eoimequotice of the birth of a pos thumous .child, application was made to the Court of Optllmtrv of Henry comity, to vacate the pro bate uud declare an intestacy. In the mean time, after tlie probate. Spalding county wan loeniud, and that part of Hcury iu which deceased resided at the time of death, was cut off with the county of Snalding : AMd, that Spalding and not Henry, was the pro|er county to institute and have the proceed ing* Vo vacate the With Tiidgtnenf HnMd McDonald dismuttag. yevmour Puryear, claimant, vs Thomas C. Ma bel. Claim from llvtiry. The acta of IK.'U and 1864, requiring the Uim Or demand of rao'dianirs, Ac., to be recorded with In three months, in order to constitute a lien, or re (teal, pro tun to, the aotsoflMl and 18 ft 2, re latiuff to euforcing such liens, and one purchasing the property, lief ore the claim is recorded, if the same is not recorded within the three mouths, will be probated against said claim nr lieu. Judgment reversed. Doyal, for pIIT in error. Alford, contra. James I, Johnson vs Martha 0 Martin. As sumpsit, from Spaulding. Alford A Beck, for plfl in error; Daniel Die muke, and Phelps A Caban ia, contra. Cloud A Shackelford vs Charles L Dupree, Trus tee and Claimant. Claim, from Spaulding. The deolarat uni or sayings of the defendant, or 11. fa., Who IN the hnsband, of tho e-*f*e r/ue trust, am! while In possession of the property, tnndu before judgment or euuuuouccinuut of the suit, mav he given in evidence for claimant. houn fide creditors, under the act of 1H47, re quiring marriage settlements to be recorded with in three tboliths, art* creditors who have given credit on the faith of the property contained iu the settlement. Judgment affirmed. Daniel Hi-mukc and Alford, fur pl/T iu error . Doyal. Phelps ami Oabauisa, contra. Jesse Ward et al. vs Matilda Allen. Kuuity from Fayette. Doyal, f>r plflf* in error. Tidwell, contra. Judgment affirmed. Davis 0 Ureshatnvs Samuel p Kickenbackcr.— ! Oartmrarj f'rum Merri wether. II H HHU for plff in error. H Warner, coatra. Hold, that the attorneys employed by Uio Ku cha* tor ought to hitvo boon allowed rua* nablo compensation for their service*. Judgment reversed. Wn L llethea fidto Fret hey. Attachment from Meriwether. Hail ami It look ley. for plff In error ; Adame, Knight and HUI. centra. Jaigneol affirmed. Wm Simpler r Wm Lord, e( al, rnroit from Meriwether. Bil Hill, for plff iu error. Warner, contra. Hold, that the verdict wn# in aecordauco with the evidence. Jadgtneut affirmed Not ley Maddox, at al ti Shadrlek Rowe, Jr. KquityfVom Troup. Kamaev. by BY Martin, for plff in error. It 11 am rated. Rebct-ca 8 Stanley va Win Read. Claim from Troop. Mammy by B Y Martin, for |*lff in error. 11 H Hill, contra. Judgment affirmed. Cii t'unuuigbaiu vs JII Klee. Kouitv from a Fterd. t'nderwood and Smith, for plff in error. Alex* ander. contra. Judgment reversed. 1 tUorlat Nottrev The following i* an ‘extract from an address before the Ohio editorial i'uureutioa by R. Bren * r kerhoff, Etq.: There is still another matter which nUouIU n<d be neglected by advertisers, Kditor* and publish ere. Editor* “are men with like passion* with yon,” and are subject to the aamc influence*. They hare aleo a power and position which uim> t be wielded for or against you a* the circiuustau eet'may direct. If you treat them liberally they Will treat you liberally It is hiiraau nature to do •o. My observation teaches me that editors, as a elan*, are gene mu. to u fault, and they never fail to reciprocate a pvoiwr liberality. Iu fact, ninety nine times out of n hundred, an editor re pay* a favor with compound interest. Every one knows that ait editorial uotice of a 4oaeu line* m worth a column id'ordinary adver thring, and yet there is only here aul there a mer chant who has liberality enough to procure it. Then again, there arc some merchant* who ex pfct an editorial notice every few months as a gratuity, and grumble If they do not get it. An editor ha* Jot a* much right to expect from the merchant a donation of the most valuable article in hi* store, a* the merchant haa to ei|ieet the donation of an editorial notion, as it is the Bust valuable of all advertising.” Wontn Coins. —The Superior Court of Worth county commenced Ita session on Monday last. Judge Lainar presiding. Judge l*iaar i| agfeat fhvorito with the Bar and people. The rapidity andeaee with which he dispatches the business of the Court, gives entire tatixfaetion. The Bar was well represented, and the Docket seemed free from capital offences, which apeak* in well merited ami deserved term* of U citiren* of Worth.—Albany Patriot. Cm.l£NH * TURMI'HEEU, ATTORNEYS AT I.AW, POST MAINE*, OA. Will prtk ill <:ljr “iJ il.iuinln ouuutki In Muorgiii, nnilin HinrJ mull,, Alt., April 4, ISS wtr w • jomnson. v a. ii oaaa. loHNSON fc HUCKEkT Att BH.arYB AT LAW, CUUBTAi CM ATT A HOOCIIKK Cf iCNTY. OA. WILL give prompt atteatioato sit business entrus ted to thsto miii throughout tlt I'niiiula t'mud. nd *tli* counties of Tuihoi. Harris. Marion, Taylor liley, of tbe l tisMalioiM ti*-e Cur Ull February Hi, IftMf—wlv. Si. if. JO* EM, Attornoy nt Xjow, UNION HI’KINOM, ALA. Wild, practice in tbs different Courts in Macon and adjoining count** Htnci attention given u* the collection of Maims. feh.'t—-wAin T. J. (> I \ ATTORNEY AT X.A.W, HAMILTON, UA. Will ittl.'i:,) firumjill, to nil l.iiain*',. oolru.to'l tolii.oMro, IHsß—wly. Tliomnw M l iilili, ATTORNEY AT I .AW, PKKHTON, WeUtor County, <l. Wilt practice in thu oountiesof (.'lay, Chatta hooebee, Webster, Karly, Randolph, Htawnrt and Humtcr. Particular attention given to collecting anil roiuittiug. Jan2ff IHfi7- wtf. W¥. D. RUM. THAIlKtri OLIVUH. Elam A Ofiver, ATTORNEY AT X.AW, BUBKA VISTA, MAHIONRCOUNTY.GA. Will practice in tlm counties of Marion, Macon Stewart. Taylor, Chattahoochee, and any of the adjoining counties, when their services may be rcMtmwl. Also in the District Court of the I ui ted States for the District of (iuorgiu. September 11, IH6B. —wtf. M. M. Ml;ifli>rd, Attorney nt Law, m.AKKI.V, EAHI.Y, C 0„ ‘I A, lllokely Uu., April 1, IKMI. wit Ja. A. CleiMleiiln, AT'X'HH.arJ'iir at x.aut Anil Hollrllnr.in Chancery, ABBKVILLK, liKNRY COUNTY, ALA. July 10, lbfH.—wly. Economy and Progression, | N lids age of advancement, ninny itdngs now and I invaluable have been Introduced not (lie plian nunn of oilier ages, but new ones, of sound and |uh< l u ni itlitfiy. to no oilier department ia progression bet lor marked Os more visibly to be seen than in the uwd feat, when originating wiih roinpeieui men and confln e.d to scientific limits Precisely of tlmi i hnmciet are llie following remedialngeiits; none will prove more efficient or so often .needed Ifll LITTWM ANtHHIKCOIIIiIf DROPff. A nr* andrrrlnin < art for Coughs, f'Silds, .If! hum, Pum is Ihr U,nil, a l*o Croup. “If lino/ong Coughs, V- tfc. amonprt Cmldrrn This is n pleasant medicine to tube, producing imme diaterelief, and in nine out often cases a promptnire. !t eserciseslltc most controlling influence overt oiiglis and Irrilution oftlie lungs of any rvuiody known, of ten stopping the most violent in a lew hours, or nt most in a day or two Many cases thought to be de 11. lull) mnsMiiiptivc, have been promptly • ured by ns mg irw bottles, and wearing I .it tie'* strengthening Plasters on the cheat. As anodyne e vpecloraut, with out ast ringing the bowsls, it stands para moil nt to all cough mixtures DOLLAR VERMIFUGE. Prepared ami put up in bottles and phials, only by w (i I,mil-. 11l using, nolbing else is rcijilited to reiinvs children of worms; and, besides, lining one of the best and cheapest ever offered in the public, its rreipieni use hi families witlsave much trouble and expense, ns well as the lives of many children; lor ng hi out of every fra rases generally require it. I>r. I.tttle’a French Mixture. Tills is prepared fVoin a French Kecipc (in tlw forms of No. I and V; the tlrsl lor the acute, and No ‘2 for the chronic stage,) that lias been much improved upon in this country; and from its unexampled success is likely to supercede every other remedy lor the cure of diseases of the Kidneys and bladder, (Joiinnrrhu-al, and l.urchorrlneal of Fluor Alims Affection* Tins ewusive compound combines pro|x iiies totally diller euf in taste and ctiaractnr from anything to lie found in the Itmled Minies PharmMcopo a or m private prnc llcej and in point ol safety and elttck’iicy is not rival fed in America. Dll. LITTLKH RINA*WORM t TRTTBR OINTMKM ||t t mill reds of rnaes of I'Hroiitc Tetters, H. aid heads and diseases of the skin geneially, have been cured hy (Ills remedy, aml since the introduction ol'tlie N<> V preparation (being stronger) scarcely a cnee ha* been louud that ii will not effectually eradicate in a short time. For the cure ol t'ancerous Hores Hlid t lcei- nis applied hi ihe lorm of plasters and is almost iufkllible Medicines, like evnry thing elsr-, are holler and more eroiiomically supplied to the great mass of'the people, li) iiierchaiolnre than in any oilier way. Physic tana ore referred to the 13th page of Dr. Utiles pan'lilt let, to the catalogue of medicines ol’ the Mate tin Meilica, tlmi lie uses 111 coin|Hiudmg Ills different remedies, and asked loaay ll’ they me mil Ihe chief re hance of the profession, us he himself has practiced medicine extensively for more ihan fen yeais, In line retning so the drug husincss HOLD HV l.fT*rl.K A into Macon, ti'u ; liv Pemberton A ( niter, John W Brooks t'oliiminis, and hy Merchants und Druggists generally. Api ii 11, liW “Mo <1 law DISSOLUTION. r | , IIR t’oparinershio heretohire existing and doing I business under llie name and style ofn.KMONS, IIMOWN Sl CO was dissolved on the 14th day ol I Vb~ maty, BOW. The business of said partnership w ill be settled and closed no by W (I, CI.K.MONH and \V||,- II \ M I. WoHNI M who are fully nulliorixed hy |kmx er of attorney to sell and convey real mid personal property belonging to said partnership, to rolled ull sums of money due and owing to said Ann, ami lo pa\ all demands and renew all notes nr obligation* against said |Mirinerslii|i. This the 4 Jtith dav of March, IfOv VV CI.K.MONH, W. 1,. WOUMJM, JOHN W HURT, OKo T 111 KT. C I* HOH M A! March 9, ißAff.-wd.'<m NOTICP. I IIAVK purchased the ('niton Oin Mnanfncturing I interest M Messrs t'i.KMONH, ItltOWN A I'll., und shall conttiuua lh business undsr the name and style of W 0. CLEMOX , BROWN & CO. M IMRARI. F. IIROWN will, ns heretofore, super intend the Mainifectunug Department W ti IT.FMONH t'olmubus, Murcti W—wdkm. NOTICE \l7 E haveaoMour (tutton Gin Momifhcturing in st leresl to Mr. W. G CLRMONH, who succeed* ii* hi tire business We bespeak for our succewsor a continuum • of the liberal patronage extended to our linn by the Cotton Planter* throughout the eountrv ( LEMONS. BROWN & CO. C. lumbu*. Ct., March 99 wdtf The (ai'enl Western Corn Shucker. Shelter, .Separnter and Cleanser. i'nlatitsd by II K. BMI I’ll, Decern be i Mil, 185(1 r |'MlM great lalmr-savmg machine, has taken ilia I first premium over all competitor* at 199 Htaic and count) Agrtcultural kvhibitiou* a success never heretofore obtained by any Agricultural Implement in tlie same length ol time. The Proprietor*, *in offimng this machine |o the publM-, claim Mu it asujrerpvrtty in matfkiirM) of eon *tru< lion, durabihiy, ch>apuess and rapidit). and |rei- Irrikmof ire operation. Tliere are five (stsea, Nos ’l, t. 3, 4 and 5. Price trout #S(’ to (Pltkt, and will shuck, shell, separate and i leans, from MM) to 9.HUM bushels per dav Fot Mm hlnes or Htate and count v Kighis. applv lo I.KK A ( A HTER. Monlgoinetv, ALt Kl.l.lri A MATIIId. Agents, Columbus, Un April 19th H9iw9hi. LIGHTE ft BRADBURYS. Piano htrlt* ffanuractumN, 441 Urootue Mlrret, New York. UTB desire to call the attention of the Trade, and of tire public generally, to our Piano Fortes, justly pronounced superior lo all jo her* in volume, iM-linoaa and purity ->i lone possessing also a per--ii bar singing ipiaiMy. adapted to and harmonious w ith the human voice They aie vary properly rolled the “Ocean r Fsc ml /Vise “ Being made with the Patent , Arch Rest Flank, they will stand in tune lit nil Ire mates We guarantee our eustoiner* that no efforts that n life-long etavrrenre, untiring industry or capita! can procure, will He soared to maintain Ihr our ittstiu ilMMt* their world wide reputation as “Ike hem /Vsae.” and that every nuirovement of intrinsic value to a Plan., wilihe lound in our* All mder* with which we may W fnvored will tre promptly and ftuthfttllv attended to EMPLOYMENT. AftO A MONTH AND ALL KXPF.NHKff P\|D,_ An Agent is wauled in avery town and county ul Ihr United Htates to engage in a respectable and ea*v buslonaa, by which the above profits may be renatlilv Ft Blither particular*, address DR- J lIENRY W aRNKH. corner of Broadxvav and ltlli tire* t. New York cHy, aclosing poatagv atatnp Apnl lb. )849-wJtu MORE TO BE ADMIRED THAN THE RICHEST DIADEM .EVER Wont by Emperors or kings. WHAT *? Why, a Beautiful Head of Hair ! B* Kl.Al HR it i* the ornament Ood himself provided lor all our rw Reader, uilhoilgh tlie rr.se may bloom ever so brightly in the glowing check, the eve b* ever so spaikhng the tceiH be Ui"*J “f pearls, it the licad IS bereft of if* i OVering,or the hairin’ snarled and shriveled, hor*h awl drg. or w orse still, it sprinkled Willi gruv. nature w ill lose more than half her charms. Prof. Wood's llair Restorative, If Used two or three times a neck, will restore uud permanently serum to all an>'h an ornament. Ifead the f'dlow ing and jmlge. The w filer of the hist is the celebrated Pianist, Tiial- ! New Yoag, April Ik 105*. Dr Worm -Dear ir Permit me to express to you sh oblictttions I am under for the entire resto ration of my hair to it* original color; about the lime or my arrival in Ihe U. tales it was rapidly Imcoining gray, bill upon ihe applnation of your llan Restora live it soon recovered us original hue I consider your R< siorutive as u very w onderful invention, qUKC nfll c.u hmimsh well .is agreeable, ..... .... I am dear sir truly yours, K, TIIALWBIUJ “Dry* h a'r (iwylfedydct ” Welsh Newspaper otlicn, 13 Nassau st, ( April It, l4b. 1 pior ft J Wooii- Dear Hir-. Home month or nix week* ago 1 received * bottle of your llan Restorative and gave a lo my wile who concluded to try it on her hair,Utile thinking at Ui limo that It w ould restore the gray hair to it* original color, hut to her as well as my surprise, after u few weak’s truil.R has performed that wonderful effect bf turning idl the gray nairs to u dark brown,at the same, time beautifying and thick ening the biur. I strongly recommend the above Restorative to all imraona in want of such a change of then into ( IIARLKH CAKDEW. Nr.w YoaK, July tlfl, 1H57. Phot O. J Wood: With confluence do I recom mend your linn Restorative, as ueiiig the most effica con* article 1 over saw. Wince using your flan R< storauve my hair and whiskers which w ere almost white have gradually grown dark; and I now feel con fident that a few more applications Will restore them to their natural color. It also has relieved rue of all dniidroll nml unpleasant itching, so common among persons who perspire freely. J.Q KILBY. Pkok. Wood About two years ago my hair com menced failing off and liiming gray; I was that her.oiling bald, and Inid tried many remedies to no effect. 1 commenced using your Restorative in Janu ary last A lew application* fastened my burr firmly. It ne gun to fill up, giow out, and turned back lolls former color (black ) At this time it is felly restored lo its former color, health, and np|earum.e, and I cheer fully recommend it* use to ull. J- D IIOEB. Chicago, Illinois, May I, 1H37. Tho Restorative Is put up in bottle* of 3 sixes, viz— large, medium, anti small) the small holds Ijj a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at feast twenty per rent more in proportion than the small, retail* for two dollars pm bottle; the large holds a quart, M) |ier cent, more in proportion and retails for three dollar*. O, J, WOOD k CO., Proprietors 444 Broadway N V and 111 Market l Lmn* >!-• And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Hoods Dealer* marcliO dwJiu. BROWN WOOD INSTITUTE Near LaGrange, Ga. TIIK Hension for IHMI, will be opened Jil. Mourlay 10th January. ‘nßlm.l cornu.t of two Term* -one of six months, the other of three. 9 ASlDainL • WILLIAM JOIINrf, Rnnripul ood VrnjnvUsr nstruc.tor m Political Economy .Moral A Men. Science. EDWARD 11 DIHKHON. Instructor In Ancient Languages ami Physical Mcienec. D I* ItI.ACKHTONK, Instructor In Mathematic* • Pure and Mixed. RODNEY DEN Mi*. Instructor in English Language and Literature. R M HEARD AND LADY, Hoarding Department. December 11. IMA—dAwlf. \YM I HLW I N 1 >! PJBUHONfI wishing to raise Itor from ii^ fliorough-bred of to do so by sending; their mares to Will U LWI N If, standiiiK at Albany, or three miles below, at uiy )>lautntioii, on the Newton road. This lino young Horse, sixteen hands ami one ami a half inuhr* high, of a deep hay color, and beautiful proportion.-, will hu admitted lo marcs on Ihu following terms: Price, s.(> the season, which must ho given at the liuio of service, hy a gaud note, or £lO in cash. If a mare should not prove with foul in the course of the Spring season, (which will terminate on the loth of June, she will he allowed the benefit of the Full season, without furlhor charge. No contract for insttraoou will )e tirade, or liability for accidents, Mares sent to WHIRLWIND will lie hoarded at lit el*, per day liiosu with colts, JO cent*, which must, iu all cases, be paid before tho Mures are taken away. The seasons commence the Uth of April and Ist of Ootobor. Olio dollar paid to tho groom for each Service, The subscriber purchased tills horse from Dr. Thomas Htuniiion and John K. Freeman, of Home. Hit., at the price of Twenty five Hundred Dollars wish, and he i* generally esteemed by ull good judges ns one of the heat horses in Georgia. .) Hit KM I All WALTERS. Albany, Ga., April is, I Hub w.‘U PKDKiRKK OK WHIRLWIND lie was sired by Temped, he by riiuipkinboy, he by 2*i|ockholiJur, (for Morkhobior'.N pedigree, son American Turf Kegistcr.) Pttuipkinboy's dain, l.aura Taylor was wired by Hir Richard, her dain Independence, by Paeolet, grand darn Fancy by Wilkes Wonder, who vvn • sired b.v imported Dtowed. Wonder’s dam was also tho darn of Paeolet, her g. g. ditto by old Celeb, her g. g. dam by Wiidair, her g. g. g. g. dam by Mark Anthony, h< r g. g.g. g. g. dam by imported Fear naught . Sir Richard wan sired by IVnlot and out d* Madam Tunsou : sliu by Top Gallant, he by GhlliHiii, ho by imported Bedford. Ilcr dam by (tray Medley. Oscar, imported Foarnaught, Ac. Sir Richard was a full brother to Monsieur Toti son and Campaign, and also to Sir Henry, who rau the famous race against, American Kcllpsu. I’a cole I was by imported Citizen, ho by Paeolet of Mnglund. be by lilank. and Blank by the Uodolphin Arabian. Paco let's dam was by Typo Stub, iir by Lindsay’s Arabian, the best son of tho tiodolphin Arabian, and was out of Silver tail. she was by Hminegcr’s Whitenose. •Tem pest’s dam was the famous old race mare, Mary Queen of Scots, she by Imported l.OVifttbuu, her dam by Pueolet. her g. dam by Di->tm>d. Whirl wind’s dam Old Anna Harrow, was hy Cook-of thc-lloek. lie hy Dtirock, and he by Old Diomed, (see Turf Rcgi.dcr,) Cook-of-tho-llook was -nt of the Romp, own sister to Miller's Damsel, tbe daw of American Eclipse. Ann Harrow’s dam was /.eher, site by Virginian, he by Obi Sir Archy. Virginian'* daiu Moretrix was by Magog, her g. dam Nareissa was by imported Shark, her g. g. darn Kosottu by imported Sentinel, her g. g. g. dam Diana was by Claudius, her g. g. g. g. dam Snllie Fainter hy Sterling, her g. g. g. g. g. dam the imported mare Silver, /eliei’s dam was by Col. llawkln's tit ay Avehy, ho by Old Archy. (For e\Pot dud pedigree, nou the A murium Turf Register.) PERFORMANCES. WHIRLWIND’S lir.'t nice was at Atlanta, (!••, when a three year old. was beaten hy Biowu Dick in three heat*, Whirhviml vviiiiiiiijj these corn! heat, the I'iudent in the race. llin second race was lot the Hutchison stakes over the Wash ington cui so at Oharkustoii, South Carolina. He was again beaten hy Drown Dick in the remark able short time of and. 12. 1 think hint a> a race horse fur nil distances, superior not only to Whirl wind, but toauy other horse in America. Whirlwind's third race the same Spring, was over the Central course, nt Macon, (*. He there rau a sweep stake*, two mile heats, which he won vn two Imytis Jreatiiu* CanmhtdPs Wssna* V,IV Morrison * Moiinrcn colt, and Maj. Easley’* colt —time 8.57,- 8.68 purse $2,190- track reported heavy. On Saturday of the same week, ho ran lor the Jpcky Club t'urai —mile heats best three in five. Col. Uoldsby** Colt, Rough-aml-llendy, half brother to Rrown Dick, and Maj. Kasly’s ch. Colt hy Chieftain, wore entered against him; the race was won hy Whirlwind the first heat by Rough-aud-Ready, the next three liy Whirlwind time l. i . i ; Hie m ott4 hit at being faster than the first, it i* to any l threw off the first. Reingin hud order, he was taken from the turf and turned out till August, when he was put in training for the Nash ville race*, lie made his first appearance on that course in a sweepstake race of two mile heats against Invincible and Henry Perritt, the latter u half brother of Hmwii Dick, und whose time iu u two iftile heal race stands unparullelled in the annuls of racing, having run a mile in the second heal iu I.4‘2‘x. Rets were freely made that Whirl wind would Ire distanced, but so far from it, he won the race in two straight heats, distancing Henry Porrit In the first time 1t.47 -1.57 track heavy. Tho same week he ran against little Ar thur. in a race of two mile heats, winning in two straight heats, and making tho treat time ever made upon that course since it was established more than forty veers ago—time, ,‘L4ft—B.Bo* a . The wex k following, he ran another race of two mile heats, which wire aver the Walnut course, again beating Invincible ; he was afterwards en tered within tho sumo week, in a three mile heat race against Perritt and lodine. The rider being instructed to run traitinghcni, he lost it; in tbe second heat he look the lead and maintained it; in the third boat he led for the first mile ami a half, hand in hand, hut owing to the had condition of the track caused hy a heavy rain, which was at that time falling, he *lip|rei ami fell, as did both of the other horses, his rider being hurt hy tho fall was taken from the field, and Whirlwind hav ing ruptured a leader in one of his legs, has since been unable trv stand at training. Perritt died without getting to hi* stable. t K HAMILTON. *W-A.3STTEID, FvJtftORPH WELL BEAMON BP PINK WOOD iff! Areoolv at iMs-.ifire •><-!*) fitr Book Binding EXECUTED m auirertor tyl us the office of the ’ Oulu tubus TIIIMN,” uly NEGROES! NEGROES! WE are cnDofamiy receiving from Vir gima and North Carolina a large j.% ;> and well e) clod slock of Men, Women,*W hoys and Girls, including Held hands, bouse Mx servants* mechanic*. Arc., bought by one ■* “ 1 the firm expressly lor this market. Our friend* may retyou getting negroeaof good charactei coming up fully to onr representations—-a we well none on coromiasion. HATCHER & McGEHEE. Joly 26, IH.W-.wtf PLANTERS’ WARE-HOUSE. COLUMBUB.ua.. THE ttnderaiged return tlwir thanks nlHko their Iriendsaod the public generally the liberal patronage heretofore bestow ed, and hope by a strict attention U> busioesn to merit timber favors. They are happy to state that they have recured the uervices of Mr J M. WATT a* Book keeper, and Mr W. A. BE£L Eli Las salesman,who will be happy to serve their Irtends and the cu-turners of the house. . HILLAIM), POWELL A CO. ColiimfHi* June 2U. IHSB. wly ralllkM ISIiIKSIB EATING S A 1,0 O N. WILL bo >|ienad by the a SMSJ* oi October. Boarders will betaken hy wto tho month, week or day. Meals si all hour*day or niffht D7“j’ HIS BAR will always la* Hupplied with tho (yhoice*t Liquors and Cigars. T his Ifodwi is two doors below the P. <)• oci4—wif. F WJLHELM, Proprietor. DK. W. WT WILSON, DEALER IN T'|RUGB, Mediciues, Chornioala, Books, Sta !_/ tionery and Fancy Articles, ‘l'nlbotton, li a., Sept 24, w—ly. SPROUT’S CELEBRATED VERITABLE OLD U’.NGLISJI, AND AMERICAN BITTERS, AN ADI.P. TONIC*, DIURETIC, DIP AATI-DTSPEPTIC:. prepared from tne nrtalnai recipe of oIJ Dr. Hprott.aud eminentiy stieeeSs* tub and highl; t popular phyalcian of rihropshlre, England. These highly paiaUb'v and agreesbte hitter*being ooiupoat*] of PURELY VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, Jiidle<otl*ly selected and Hkilffnlly compounded [tfe confldeotty recommeuded to the public for their* Valuable Medicinal Propcrtiee. r* For Lossof Appetite. Nervous Itetdllty. Eanul, Dyspepsia, they are Indfepoeablu. lii functional deraugimeM* of thn Elver and Kidneys, as well a* Jaundice. KhiuinauKin, E out and Urav< I, i hey area'll lie qua non” For Female Complaint* this prupartlon is preo llsrly udaptnl. For children harrasocil with the Colic, ami tbe pain* of. Dentltionl It D n sooihing aomagrr. . Asa Klinulns to Invalids, the enfeebled nnd slrk there hitter* are n non rps stable nnd free from Able, hoi and, are a sure preventive of < ‘hill* and Fever, DIRECTION ft A wlr.e glass two or three tlrnesHday. For ladies tw third*; Children in proportion. 4 For very weak slnrnsrh* one third water. Prepared at at Fag’s Eahoralory, Montgomery Ala To ho had of Druggist’s am! country merchants’ g* derail y. Hepl.2—Wtf HULL, DUC K St t'O, J H PEMHKHTONA CO (ASKKT BIRI.IL CASES. r PIIE CASKET BURIAL CASE, rftprwneeot 1. nd by the nhnvo engraving, i* Iteaitlifully tin i*hed in imilation of polished Rosewood, and ie lh most tnatolul and appropriato metallic cane now ured. It permit* a view ol the entire body alter it ia euclowvd, the top being compotied of thick, plate glare, protected by elaborately orna mented cope, one of which may bo seen in it* place m the engraving. All nixos Iron* 271 lo 75 inrbe.H in length, constantly on band. NAME PLATES lurmrited, neatly engraved. N- B.—iVo Ck'irge tor Orayagr or Delntry. DILLINGHAM DENSON. Sept. 15th, 1438. d4twt( PERUviAW (.mo! rpHE uttdervigned are daily e*|ecttnga large L supply of inis popular fertilizer, purchased Irom lire agent of the Peruvian government and warranted genuine. Price four dollar* per one bundled pounds, or S7B per lou of 2000 pound*.— Terms cash iu ull cures. OolH—wtf GUNBY A CO VAI.LAJiLL RJVfR PLAMATION FOR SALE. .nffu Til E Hithscnber now offers for eat*- hi* vain 4n9R| xble river riantallon, eight mileabove Fort <•'nine*, conuinlng 713 acres, of which f'ls are did rate River HotUiniaioi the balance hign Pine Land or good quullty, embrar ik a good ami comfortable dwelling, with a well ol excellent water, anew OUonHerew and Gia Ilutrae and all no eosaury otithouses and fixtures O) the hollom land •WO acres are cleared, one third of which Is fresh. Imny absence apply to HaiuuH A. Grier or Benda A| PreMott, at Fort (fainea. Janttan <rt. IHSB.—wtf JAMF.H DRIER. PLANTATION AMO MILLS FOU SALK. jS9h> HAVING determined to remove West offer for sale my Plantation and (Mills in Chattahoochee county The body of landa rontains aboull 300 scree, ni which there ih a considerable portion open and in cultivation The mills (Grist and Saw) are in good repair, al most new, situated on the road leading from Co lunibus toßueoa Vista, via Glen-tha, . a the Oebili Creek, are operating advantageously Persons wishing to purchase this most de.-irable place, are requested in call and examine for th--nietvea. as sured that a great bargain may he h.id During mr alsamco the prumtsee will be show a to purcha sers by U. F. Gordy, who may Ire found on the place. SAMUEL 1) HARP. July I*2- wit J. 15. A W. A. ROSS, Wholes ile and Retail DRY GOODS A GROCERY M RHO HANTS. II ac o ii, <*- oi-s ia. Also, Agents for Wheeler’s and Wilson’s Sewing M*. Imm* wet 11 wtf. LUMPKIN HOUSE. LUMPKIN, STEWART CO. GA. MTHE subscriber, having purchased the above house, w resolved to make it one worthy the patronage ol the travelling public. If good taro and attentive servant* should entitle a Hotel ty custom, the unddraigned Hatters UIIUMar, timt ilkw m|i.i ii, liliu imi, will again. Connected with the Hotel, are commo dious Rubles with trusty . etlem Oct 19. wtf. JOHN YARBROUGH. BROWN’S HOTEL, OPPOSITE THE I'AfiSEIfCiKU DEPOT MACON, GEORGIA. E. E. BROWN, PROPRIETOR, B. F. DENSE, Superintondeot. Rjj?” Meals ready on the arrival of every Traiu. 11l aeon,Ga., April 15,1856. wtf. BEDHLt & WtfEMS, MAVE r)moved to the comer tonnerly occu pied by W. A Redd, vt 00., lately by Watt and Sappington , where they will keep constantly on hand, a well uelectod atock of GROCERIES, consisting in part ot Racon, Hogging and Ro|i Sugar nod CoHoe, Liquor*, he- All ol which they oiler at the lowest market priced. Aug. 30,1866. wtf. u II -\N RB X II \N 111 11: SAYRE A AVIIITE, Commission Blcrtbank, SNO lIKALRMk IN Pork, Bncou. Lard. Flour Butter, CHEESE, DRIED FRUIT, Ac. GO W alnutStroot OJiaejS3WAYJ,©MJO. Particular attention will be yivrn to the Purrhaae and Bhi|imcut of all duMuiiHion* ot Western Produce, and articles of CiiicuiaOtl MauuUcmre. Novcuitrer 9, IHSS dlmwfim FpWO MONTH# after date appltrattoe wiU tre ih Ic I lo ihe Court of Ordiaary ot Chattatmochee wan t> tor leave to aell a certain negro girl, nloo lot of land No. 199 nt Hie loth district of sul couiut), balonginy to the oatata of Uon Puiuom, daceaaad i t i, TROY FACTORY, ’ Colli Bis loss, is. WE, tho undersigned, have thteday pnrehnaed Irorn James Flainilton, me I roy Factory and entire ntock, and will oofitinus Ihe bnsiner* under the name ami style of Troy Manufacturing Comnauy and will rnanulacture and keep con- Htautly on hand, at whole-tab* and retail, Chnlra, Ued.uadt, Wardrobes, Twt, lluckcti. Nafrs, Tablet, Bnresa*, and other House Furniahing ariiclee. All ortlera addrH3(i to the Troy Manufacturing Company, will receive prompt attention, J EFFRRSON IIA M II.TON. JooKPii Jcrmiox, Johm 11. Hamilton Columbus, Ga.* April 19. _ | BRKJtS TU SUIT THE TIM ! S. THE EAGLE MANUFACTURING CO, OFFER their various styles of Good', compri sing OSNiADURGS, YARNB, FASHION, (or stripes,} FINK-KNOT PLAINS. NEGRO KERSEYS, SOUTH EH N LENSKY'S, “TRUCK I OR TROWSKRS,** COTTON ROPE, Ac. Ac. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. k They invite the special attention of the Trade to their Hi<ck which i* complete in every respect. J. RHODES, BROWNE, Agent Columbus, Hoc. 5, 1857. twltwtf. Book-keeping! \N'Y fIOUBE, engaged in a wholesale, rejail, ship pine, or (.’onufiiMKMi llusiru ts. deairiiig its Book* kept hy Double or ftiiigle Kntry, either with or with out a Journal, i* referred to the af>*cribr, who w islr es a situation Maiudac.r.ry reference ran >•• givi n. TiiOMAH r oI.EMAV Luthbert, (i. Feb. II- w Something Valuable for Farmers. nAViMJ purehased the right ofHARKIft’ patented Twelve Point Plow f-o lb.- ••!! rounty. Alabama. lam now prepno dto fhrno-h them )” rsmis wire want them. Thi* Plow ui lo tie tlu- heat Pu lent Plow now in ue iii thMtUrtion; om-r< a*on is i* being nmdi ilglitei on the home, and aiu>S)o i and very great advantage w, that you may in* it the whole *ea*on without funirring ihe torn hie and expense of having it *tiHrj>c;ied. The plow may tic had yf.l, Hu- Ills ACo at No !B and 9! flrutd Hi reel, (.'olnialiin*. JOHN If. MILLBR Clayton. Ala , April 1, IB.VJ wit 820 Reward. RUNAWAY from h. ulo-.-ri).. r, in Htewartcounty, about the I <1 Man-b iu*t, h mulatto hoy niuned TOM, about 24 yours old; uiodiuin size; moilorateiy tall, and hu* a large bushy head of lmir. It is probable he it lurking about the widow Sarah Bridges, in Buiidolpli rounty. or ho may ho conveyed by fottu wuim man to Pike county, Alabama. The above reward will be given to any person who will apprehctiil and dellvt-i’ him lo m< at home or ton dollars to any person who will place him in any saf'o jail so that J can got him. April 11—wU J K Mi - P BLLI A Word to the Discouraged. hU.. ANDKI H offer* m all rnor* of ( onsuniption and Nervous Dthdtiy, HrrolitU and all Hlx iiinat- H-. Paraivin and Merenriutaffoctlons. diM-ase* of the Hip and Hpme. Kidfe-x* and Hladder, Drav-l. Dropsy, A’ -a safe and speedy * lire; Female Weukn<>**e. Huppression. Irrrgufanlfes, and ail diseoaea of tfe Womh, Hi net u re* iri the Urethra, Fistula and Pile*, remedied without the line of ItndiumonH or huioiuge- . After twenty years of personal and profemuouai expe rfencf. lie ran slate tint no person m |fi- World rail rare diwrnw* with Mineral or Vegetable Medicine alone; he use* ii< Vino-ral Medtritur; lit* remedies are a luxury fbr ail. (Die sirk or weft.)nnd enthie the most debilitated to enjoy as great perfection of health, while taking mod trine, ns at m,y period ol Hn ir liven Ifeian he ronsiiiled hy letter h> addressing Dr IIKMtY AN DKI’H. N*-w Orleans, fat.. and it"*<ti* me n ill t><- for warded hy mail (lice of charge for trial) to any i>o*t office in the Union orartl-w** IKON SCREW, I HAVE imrriius.d of Mr .Janie* Rina*, v of Thoiu- I ttavifle, <;*. the right u the ue of ho I'.Merit H n-w fin the counties “l .'f.uon, Kussell ami Mon:g..mery, Ala Tin-Post a* wellae the rtrrew j* •>( Womgiii Iron, und ha* tin- advantage of bring o rornpleif a* to reqMin- hut little room lor its erection It may tie put up either in a lull lint room or a separate room, a* tuny he preferred; it packs finely and conveniently without tin- u*e of a mule. They will he. put up on reasonable term* and guaran- I led to give flat!* tael ion. My address i. Hardaway, Macon cram tv Ala JOHN A. D1 NN Hclfrence— VV J. Tarver, Jas. U. ftaoks, Enon.Ala Ma. Di aw—The Iron fferew that Mr Mr.- v put up for me last fell, prove* to do good w oK. iu a vei v Mtisftilcory manner,hawluctoreason, a* well n* i,..- uae it l* convenient nnd so well piotected. I uni mm h pleased with it. Yours, J. T. PKItHONH Marsli it, IhSW—-wtiru TO CON BI SfTIVKS 4 < I.URtIYMAN having cured his-m of con-.imp J\ non in m> worst stag- . after being given up i’ die, hy the most celebrated physic inns, desire* to make know it the mode of the cmiv.iw litch prove* avovslill in every case.) to those afflicted with f'miuhs. foal*, and Donsumption.and H* w ill send the same to an v dress, free of charg* Address, enclo-ang tw o .ramps to pav return postage DANIEL A DLL. mareh? w ly til f'entre- Htreet, N \ DR. THOMAS D. PARK, 4By ami will )o"tnptly att, nd all protessioiial ialls \fl t lllice at hn* reside nee neat LUerelie. 11,, LM County, w here ha can l>e found at aft tune* whan mrt proft stoonally engaged mat 11 u ‘lm Lirgest Arrival of llie Season! $30,000 worth of NEW SPRING GOODS! JIHT Hill IVKD UV NANCE & RENFROE, U T E are iimv rereiving and will continue i receive until u * ahull have the Largest, Best and most Magnificent A.Nl> V.UUEII STOCK OK DRY-aOODS EVER BROUGHT TO COLU MBUS. Ws will make no effort at eti nine rating the dlften nt ankle* and styles of goods, the pa}iera are all too ‘mall We will merely *av that we haw all the NOVELTIES OFTHE SEASON We did not buyout NEW YORK, but .took a large port km of all Urn Newest & Handsomest Styles THAT COLLI) BK SEEN. We arc ih ternunctl to sell oui numanac stuck AT SUCH PRICES AS SIIAI.I. CONVINCE KVKHY I'UIISOY Os the importance of but ing Where the largest Stock in the City IS KEPT! All we a*k fr one call lo convince you of what we we nay We have the good*, r.oiuc anti look. We huiu riirmlily and especially utv ile the l.udt to mine and examine our stoi k. We are convinred they will agree with a* that they n ever saw such a •lock before in this i ll) As to our Drcs SIIU.S, W K i. 11 ALI.F. Nl3 K TII K HTAT E NANCE & RENFROE. Columbus, March M—-wtf. OTmiEI. FOT, VTTTRYV X < ()\I MISSIOX MEHOIIA3VTT CUTtIIIEKT, GA. nKY UOOIM. lit. .'mi... rn,<luc.'. im,l <il every description re. rived and sold nu.oiuiiu.-M.-u MKFKRrt TO Jenkin* ktkin* A Cos ; Mlion A ktkiusi II Ilrake; Jones fc Kiddoo; A T Aino>. >|. r. lnm N 1f.... |i ,wd Knldoo; Judge J 1 l.eiiuaid, llo.nl Knlnnsou, ( uin lien, tiporgia. Auction Male* every week Consigninenis Hoiinted. Deceinher 17. IHiN-uMu. RICHARDSON’S irispi ijiKTEisrs, Damasks, duu-kus & c . I •'’ mm iiiaM V “irons or otiiamm- M . I. EM I\ E (.1M >!>> - •ree tit,it the article* the) jinrchuse ore sealed wtilt the frill name of (lie firm, a* a giraiMiitee ot the souudness and durability of the Goods This mutton i* tendered essentinll) ueceesntv. as large (jitaiuilie* of itilVrior and and lective Linens'are prepared, mhoi after season, uud waled with the mime of UICITAKDMfi.N. by lrtli 11-.t>*e>. who. regardless ol the iirinry tint* indicted alike mi the Ame rican consumer and tire manufacturers of the genuine good*, will not readily abandon buaine** -..pmtiuM,, while purchaser* can Ire imposed on Willi gorals ol a worthiesN character. J. UL LLOCKK A J. H LOCKE. nov.UV— wlv. Agent* 38 Church Btreet, N Y FIFTY NEGROES WANTED. MLg WAVING mudo our a'rangementa for the rail trade, we desire to purchase 50 or Sixty Likely Negroes, °* fi°°d character, coasretlog of yonng meu, women, plough lK>y*,and gil, for whom th lugneet marketprice will tie paid. Per* ?ns ha ving negruM for ealo willtiod it to their mtereat to give u* a call. We will receive and cell Ne gron on Commission and no efforts will Ire spared to make satisfactory sales, for thoo who may place their negroes in our charge. Liberal advance* always made oaoegroe* when desired. Coil at the Auction and Negro mart of HARRISON A PITTS, uSl—wtsif N X 1 Broad Btroat. NEW GOODS AT THE New York Branch More, Butler, Taylor Cos., Ga. THE underi|{iled is now reviving a very ex tmurivi* stor’k of Spring nnd Summer Goods, voo ■bilng of I>KY O0"l. J . CI.OTIUSO, BOOTH and SHOES, Ac., Ac,, w!,icll he will cll at uhi.lti.ule aud retail, al |iric* to give general sat refaction. E. JOSEPH, Proprietor. Crone Jt Levy, Agents. Butler, March, 28. wSL 1859. XEW SPRING & SUMMER & 3 0 2* 8 AT G. W. ATKINSON & CO’S Broad Street, Cplumbus, Ga. IT give* tie much pleasure to return our thank* and 1 gratitude to iu friends and patrons,* who have so liberally bestowed their patronage upon u the past sermon, apd now have the renewed pleasure of placing before them our fcircular describing our NEW SPRING STOCK-, Our new ripring ritork is very large and coHtorwoi the richest and haid*ome*t collectmh of Fancy Goods ever offered in Columbus. Below xvi call y. ui attention to a few of onr fending styles and folmre,, for Hprmg and Hummer Wear. \Vi now have in Htore, Iterage Kobe*,Double Jupe Paris Tihh', Me rage Kobe*, Double Jape H fferage liolMrs, a Le*. Be rage Bobe*. V igeiue Merafe !'. be*, D nible Jupe. lie rage Robes, Fansieniie, At price* frotuSi.aOlo 00. Organdie Bribes, I-e*. Organdie (Robes. Bayadere, Oicuiniie Kobe*. ini|K:imie, OrOtidie Roll-x. S JnpeS, Organdie Koto-*, Plain, Organdie Rohe*, Favorita, Organdie Kobe*. Icennora, Organ.lie Kobna, Alabainienc, At Prices feom #3 M to ffIHOO jer Rohe. 011 l SILK DEI’ARTMKM ('omprisgs• eouipfete Htock, Double Jupe Huh Robr of Latest Hit In. SMM) to U( per Ilribe; Black Grade Hhmes, he*t .prality; Lyon s Paletot Black Wilks; Plain Hluck Pouit d* Hoie; Hla< k Armure*. Black and CoFd Grade Fjrsont, f'liene Baya dere; Bayadere Plain Hiik Robes; a very Inrgu lotoli t, price Hilk Hotn-s aud Drt#*- from wy to £3O per Pattern; Plain French Jaconet*.best quality; Printed French Jaconet*; Printed Jaconet*, t hin!/. I uJoh; Plain French Per cale*; French Printed Percale*, Plain (rape Morel*, all Col ors; Plain Berages, all col ore; Plain, White anil Black Barege* for Hbaw ls, Pa ris Printed Mi rages, Plain Grena dine*. Plain Crane Depards, Elegant Gren ndinr a J up< ft. !*•*. Elegant Printed Muslin de Bote, Lace VI n nil I Ins, lIKAL LA( GB, Ac.Ae. H. ai Chantilly Lace Mantilla*. Rial French Gate Mantillas. Real I'Hsiiei latte Maiitihas; I’lrtoloiinni i'uatitr l.:tre Mantilla*, Gate Point Mantilla*; Grenadine Bordered Be rag. Hhatvie. Uitihoii Bordered Iterag.- Bhanl; While j llerage Hhawla; Bl”k Berage Bhawls; Biik Late Hlmwl*. Om MantiUa and ffbani liepartment Jumpne-r ma ny novelties, among whitharu some of Paris's rtrhesi productions We have the most tompk-le stock ot Gi et, ever offered in retail m Georgia, *ronipri-ung IH hit’ tup Nets, I i.m il Ron Mn liliu*. Black Buk Nets, i*iM*n‘* Blond. Wove Gin-n Tluead Edging*. Fine ItiiitutioM Tlilead l-i.es, Blac k (impure lan es. En.hr'd Mamies. Gngiish Thread Edging*. Beal llomton Va lennas. Ac. EMBROIDEBIES. £ic H .niton Collars amlffiienve*, Book a‘nd Jaronet ett-. j Point Applhjue Bnixelh * Collan*. Ito-aklket Coilar*. I Beal VairiM ines ( oiiars; Mminmig 8- t.a, Collars and j Sleeves; point Cu/.e t ollats and Mcc) r*; It. al Fr. lu ll 1 Muslin Sett*.’ Hi <•; S|.m i-li |J. C ii. . .i. I .in ;en lotivii Sells; Embroidered M .is is; IniuM aato ; mere ( i(*ak>; Chaik*. Frm fcs, BaMqtw”- It us. and In I rimis’ Real l ire Cap*. Children * Bres.e* Bn ltanii. i Ibttm. RVSI Cord and l awn Ja< kooet and Swiss I Edgings; Jacoo.-t and Hum FlowmmgK; (aiubrlc, | Book, and Mull Flotimnigs .A large Mock Ol l.ou j Priced Kmhroidenes, emhracsag everytiung m Uteetn White Goods, Muslins, &c, ! J.trkoiieis, ('ambries, Tap*- Cheeks, Hmo Checks, j Pape Stupe*. is Strip* , Bishop IjiwH. Nainsooks [ -N.Un>ook-. (heckd and HtS(Md; Brilliants. Ilair | Cord. Diiuitv. Berlin Skirting. Crinoline l.inmg, India J Book. |idm Mull, Swiss Spots, die W- have a large stock of tlteoe goods, and sttaji otter them at very low uoii:kv, At. ’ Ladies’ FariaSilk MtU. Guh'and Gents’ KtdCWtvea. I tH*st quality; Ladit s und Gents’ ( <ft<.n, rtifk and Lin ; an llos,:. Mis-e*’ and t ‘liiidren*’ Mlnped llose Komiots, I “i.fMwkrf Rddwwa, Flmver* IBonda. Bonnet- Fiats. Ii iitidu o s Ha:* .t* very rompieie. and w. think to the aid of sn acrntni M.ltmer. Who has charge of thra department, that av w til be able to uu the most (asm 1.0 us iiytie of ail. W - siutl) l.c able o. offer these ] n ..) m ."tver pm • * tJ.un e\.. In-t....- and ..-pe. ilul Medium Priced Dress Hoods. | Finn Jaconet* and Ganns at IS I ftr. par yard; Jaconet Hobes, two Volants, from (Pi to Ih-rage Rohe* a l.s, from #4 to -*7; Fm. french Jaconets, at % p., yard; Plain and Figured Bentg.o. at sar p. r yard; KnM j olored Alin rtCttß PriHls, at id , to Jtie.; Firm ii and LINEN DEPARTMENT. I Our Linen Department • “inprtaeß a fttll atock nfevery ! inn.g in Linens, at. We make m. pietcuamns as to dire. I in.|w trial ion of laoen G.mda. hnt heiie.e that * | ami then foie do not hesitate to* say. that we j w ill sell Linens as cheap, or eht apei t U.an any House ! in Georgia. Goorts for Gentlemens’ Wear. White |iaiin-,li| Hull, Bo.un Linen Dint*, t .tnujade* I Linen Junk*. BprUig I awnnieres. Black Doeskin*, j Fr.ioh.tnd F.utush Drande Es s. lialian(’loth*.White j and C.dofNl Munatdlcs Min- k I rench Cloths, \ r We aiau buveaiud hue Linen (. hmltor Boys’ Wear BOOTS Sz. SHOES. Our Bout and *bot Depnitmeni n. very complete and J eninfirisrs a great variety of ,stvlea |..r louh. s’ (,’enis’ Boys’ Miss**’ and esprt tally < hiidivtt’s wear, all of J w|uch wifi be sold very cheap, lor a good art ale. Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods. We have nw in Store a large m.ak of Hals, Caps, and gßraw (iotMls, constating of Men *. Boy’s, Chil dren’s, iUI eutirely new, and will be *ohl at remarkably READY M ADE CLOTHING, Immediately over our More, we have a large room filled w ith (nstiiouahie and good Clothing, tor Hhttlie men sWe.ii, iii.innl'artuied this Spring lor our trade. AU w e ask in this department w an iu*|N - tion, after which, those iu want of ready-made (•uuntus wiU be sure DOMESTIC GOODS. In DonodHtc Omuls, vre keep a very large Stork, and “ l '*l ‘hem at the Manufacturer’s pru t s Our aim in ptani-g this adverttsenieul In-fore you, is to lu.lui-e you lotiili and vamuie ouj Sunk offioods, ohenviMtitigCohiiiit.il- We do not hesitate to sa>. that wr believe it will In* to your rnlerntt n. give u* a • all hefttre making y our purchase* W . think vve ran oiler you (food* lower than you mil find them l*. where to C-duotbua, and show you the large.-t stork to select flout our goods at Ift to 30 p.r rent lower than a credit | House; and tire extra fa. ihttr* which we have lor huv mg our goods cheap, enable* us to sell them at it list. - I turn less than any other house in Columbus. We trust that the large stuck we are exhibiting, and the tamiess withvvhi. il w e deal vv ith .ur pairmw. vv ill U utin tettl TERMS CASH—NO SECOND FRICK. G W. ATKINSON &CO, BROAD HT . ( til l Mill s. u\. i Mao h iS, isftV wtf. PILES, FIaTULA. SXKICTUEE, | CVXrKK* AND SCKOFII.A OI’KKII. 1 p\SI‘III FI nlai „rih. L charm ur. a* 1., hi* fiincw will Ik> lorxvarffed to any that max uwh ihctu Timor wishing in n-i tfi> rfficary ot |)> CI.OPTON ’M unndcrlnl retn. di. > tnitsi give n correct Um nptinn n| tin- dim-aire. its uprirMnc I A Utre** cent *(amp must act oin|tai,v ait coiuHiitnica lo Ad.ln s* J N ( LOFTON, llnurevill. . \la [ ( I HRS GI AKAN I fiEl> ,„ ar s*tvv I v ALABAMA LANDS FOIL SALE ! I (171 At REM in Ifrnry county. .1 mile* b low I, Vl f I ColMinbta. <>n tin* Cnattalioocbc- 1 river, and 9ft mile* below Fort Game*, kmi acre* are cleared— ntMariee nre river bottom, with h will produce irom 9 m fte buoliels Corn, or from l.ttoo lo g.ftiKi p<>uod *>l Celt.in to the acre On the place am all the mrec-smv inijiroveinciit*- ll.ntse* for Negroes; good water, and as healthy as any scclmn in A .ahsina For lit niter i iMirtic'tlat*. appi) tome at Mulwuv. Ala., >t K Ailtaon jan I A (• Jam -on the premises i Afro, 1900acre.* Land, near Midway, Barbour coun iv -frMi acres cleared ~a|) fresh having been cleatvd in the last seven )ear Tin* W strong lime land ami w ill ptodtire from 90 to 30 l.n-fir U t orn, and from one to two thousand }K>uud* cotton |H-I acre Impnive ment* fine—tin dwelling cost *4.ivhi. and t* situated -•n a high saudv ridge, with good water, ami every convenience dealrahla in n route try lesnlcnce. Both oi these place* are known in Columbus Ga.. wtorre inquiries can lie made. I invite tho**’ who are purchasing, to examine these place* during the coming spring and summer, trad judge them hv w hat tliev see ( ‘. A. Hi HIE, March 16—wtf Midway, Barbour t o. Ala Wheat Fane and Thrashers. HpIlE l*e*t artiola 6ver offered in this or any .1 other market, ntsuulueiuraU and for sale at tbs Giu Factory. Price s2ft anti sllO CASH. W. G. CLEMONS, BROWN 1 CO. April 18, 1859. dltwte. 4SR*Enquirer and Carnar Stona, opj. ©Loraosaot ‘ i J. H a Bimi ARE RECEIVING Their Sjjring Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING! (II THEIR OWN MANI'EACTtRE, Comprising a greater variety of choice Goods for Spr in aii and Sum mer Wear, Tlitm can be i'oiind Elsewhere. They respectfully invito the Httcntion of all person*, who desire a HOOD GARMENT maJe in tbs UK^T’MANNER possible, and WARRANTED to be a* represented, to their lute receipts of SFIRIISra- Sc SXTTvIIyIIER CLOTHINa. Also—To their Extensive Htock ot 6ent’s furnishing 6oot)s, Now receiving, which embraces every article ofoomfort and luxury needed for a Gentleman'* war drobo; *SHIIITS, DRAWERS, CRAVATS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, Ac. 4c. CLOTHS, CASSIMEKES AND VESTINGS, Made to Order in LATEST STYLES by exporienoeil IVorktuen. 9)Bts,iKiats,feafe,|bats ot every style and grade now worn. ITM33 3EIEI J .I J .AS* a large wtoek ju*t received. Call and exnmineonr Good* before purchasing elsewhere at No. 125 Broad Street, Culutr.bas, Ga mar 12, 18.71) —dwtf. J. H. DANIEL &. (’(). T. S. SPEAK, PRACTICAL WATCHM AKER ir ~ -~fr ■ ’ Successor to S. ]5. Purple,cor. llroariA, Kaiidolph st. COLUMBUS, OEOXiOIA. arjitas‘srjiar©acß3* vjwanßxm’if, STERLING SILVER & PLATED WARE. HiLIR. WORK, A beautiftil variety <>f Patterns. I will make to order any de.-igo and style aa.l plait you may requlra. WATCHES, CLOCKS Sc JEWELRY Repaired Ly you.jretent and experienced Workmen, and warranted. C’A N T J'.S ! ( ‘ ANEH ! Gold, Silver, Ivory Loaded lietuD—lli. k -ty Crooks and Swords .1., , PEBBLE SPECTACLES, C / J Gold &nd Steel Frames, of the best quality m amt fuel u red. Glumes a*i in old trainer toeußaP eyes I invite, the tUlentioti of all to my Stock, and wilt show i? with pleas tire, whether yoi pure hare ‘Sfl- Fur|de’s old Stead, Corner Hroad and Randolph Sired*. , (’..lumbu . Ga., Oet. 3, 185it.—dwtf T. S. SPKAR. FREE TO EVERYBODY. 11. K. HOYT & CO.’S Acw ('nlaloum- lor l*ol>. IT CUM.U.\S TIIK Largest List of Useful, Ornamental, and Valuable Gifts, K\ KR HI BI.IaHEO. Cksatki Ixiiur i *t:vr* t*i Aokktn than ever before ; fdTered by any other’-suthinhureui in the I'nited Hlnte* (•’natef iml ii.-*'men (n to ponbaKor* who receive with [ each Book a (>ft vary mg in v alue from Fifty Cent* to i One Hundred Dollar*.. J The Gifu! Southern (lift Bre.k Store i* the only one j that Ktaada endorM-d hy tin ENTIRE PRESB OF BALTIMORE, Write fora Catalogue which cotitaiaa full explana ’ tion and will he mailed free to any ud-lre**. lebSfth-w3iu” (I E. HOYT A CO . 41 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md A fine,Cotton;Plantation FOR SALE Tills Plantation rnnumf 1000 Acre* of lying on North Cowikee Creek, and is I • t*s Ih- Barney Ivey plane On the place, -4- Wild foi-xeuient to i hiiK l.ew ‘wml *ehoOh. i* a . . ..mfoithie Dwelling.a good Over*, ers lfouae ; c<>mt I negro CaluiiK, two giwid Gin houee*. one of which in j propelled by water p.v\ er. with n Griu Mill alia* bed If a l*un ha** r pre*. i.t liuu*eif before crop nt plumed. I w til lake 91S.M per Acre tor it. , Fur particular* addrv** me at Glemiville. Ala A BASH I Feb 14, ISW -wtf THOS MACKENZIE & SONS, Importera of SADDLERY HARD-WARE, MANUFACTURERS OF PLATED COACH AND GIG HAKES, *\D DGALLKH IN CARRIAGE TRIDURISIGS. \o. ‘t'J'l tin It I morr-tt. \rar ( liarln, B.\LTIMORK. I February 14, IK.—w ly* a < Aim. I \°' V ~av* ‘ “"; hand a large a**ortnretit of VEHI- I ( LKH. ..f the dire-I material and ch<re.*t mamifac nm* ever beiore offered in ttue market, e iltraciug ; COACHES, BERLINS, CALEKCUES, Mock .( niece Ilea, Ifoekaw ay*, TOP AND NO TOP BUGGIES, ALSO. A SPLENDID;HT(H K OF New York Trotting Buggies, (I LVK.KY STYLE AND DES( HIPTIoN. ; ; which I ..ffor on better term* than ran be afforded e|*e- I j w here, i>r a*h or .ipproved eredit. I am alwut winding up my buxtSMa. and would Ire i.ouged to all indebted by note or account, to tall and M<. cither hv C.uh or * iinfactory renew al All who , <>mit tin* iv ill find their chum* in the hand* of an at- : la ire y tor rollertton ll l ‘IcKLE > M All liumc who do not intend paving without i I*“WS militted that five per cent, w ill Ire dih- I dinted hv i ailing at the captain* office and Nettling torth.v ith. ||. V MrKKR < .>1111(11111*. January Jl w ts. HRAADM X kORACK, 3G BROAD ST. OFFIR Tli KI It KXCKLLKNT STOCK OF melooeons, &c., | J § | At Ani'thmi prices. A {iwd IMatto forVSdU; Xalodeou* front D ; *125. A Do, aag.\<-i llcnt Organ for Church or Parlor at flfttl. Call nml examine at ,’tti Hroad Street. Jan 4, ISAM—wly. tiEOKGlA—Mnncosec ( otintv. Court of Ordinary March Term, 1859. j UCLE Nl SI Wher.>a Mary Rnreell; Admini*tm rnx of the estate ol William It RireaeU, deceased, having Mpli*il tkr ditaiMog lteiwMailmmiMra'k.n: It i* ordered. That all pernon* concerned shew rairee . ilf any they have) why said administratrix should not be dismissed at tire Court of Ordinary to Ire held in I ond t*.r said county on the first Moudav iu October irevl. and that this order be published iu terms of the law A tree transcript from the uunutea of said Court ! March 17th, lSfty marlY-w*m JOim JOUNde.V, Ord. I ‘ , \F. I TOM’S s aI.E \civeubly to as oi Jer from I j tire Ifou irul.h’ Court m Ordinary of ( h.itia h.HM-io * ‘ -oriiv (Li vv ill hr- * -Id before the Court House - dour iu the town .if CiiMreta. hi “aid county, on tire ■ tir*l Ti.-edav m Jum , next, within the legal buuis [ot -ah , lui Laud N<> Jt>*2. In the 10th diet net ufsanl r.mnly; alw. likely tregnt girt Hold us tire properly it It.nu-M Potnnm .lecetme.L for the heueht f credi -1 tors. Term* made know hon the .lay of sale. ELI/AHKTII PUTNAM, Ex t | April llth, ISftO. w Bid ! GKGRtiI A—Chattiihuoeheo County; Court of Ordinary, April Term, 1559 IT PON (Iu petit mos \ N Howard, a.(inini.*trAtor _ on l Iu? estate ofChorloUe Morgan, deceased, for letter* .f l>i*tm*ioit, It N ordered that all pernon* concerned, shew cause, n tiny they have, on or irefore lire first Monduv in Or tnbc.i next, vvliy he should nolire dihimssed from said a<iminisrru;n>n, otherwise letter* will then Ire granted A tin extract from tire minute* of said Court, April till. 1K.V.1 K. C RAIFORD, Ordinary Apnl Bhh. Is.V.i—v\fun. G KORG I A--Chatiahooehoe Cuuty: ! Chottah'HH'hre Court of Ordinary Fth. Term, *59. Prevent F, (3. RAiPoRD. Otdiuarv. tyPON the Petition r.f William S. Johnson, adinin- I J istrntrator Jr home a the estate of Isuit- Crosby, deceased. It is ordered. That all pereons concerned, he requir ed to show cause on or before the first Monday in rtcplenilrer next, why he should not be dituiiwsed irom said adiiimieuatsm. A true transcript from the minutes of said Court, Fsiuuaiv lUk Lofty. Pehruarx Ih-wthn V fJ R.ATFORD. Oed - OKORt • (A—ChaltebcHK-Uea Coyniv. N otice To debt ors and ('Rjiditora.—ah persons mdehled .< the estate of Ferry Brow u mg. late of said rmirry, de. eased, are requested to I make Him.miiate jrayurent; and Shim holding claim against >a id deceased, w ill present them dulyaillh*ni ti.Hlcd to lire, within the Imre piescrihed hy taw, or i they w iil uot be paid K t PATTERHOK. Adm'r MARTHA BROWNING, Adm’x j Apnl l. D*AO—w-MVI ! U KOIUiIA ( i.sitsli iiurhcs conaty i i Chattahoochee Court if Ordinary, Jan. Term Present K G. KAIFoRD. Ordinary. I 7PON tire Pel if ton of A J Prather :ind flora, c M L Jenkins, admmixiiator* on lire estate of Ireinue VV (hide, dereased; It i* ordered, that all perilous enneerned slrew’ cause, on oi before tire rim Monday in Augu* next, why said Prather and Jenkiu*. should not Ire dixrniMved lritn said ! administration A true Iran*, npt Ann the minute* ->t atd Court. Jan *** E ( RAIFOUII. Ordinary Jan. 15. lKsli wtds. (•Kiißf.lA, Lbnliahoochre County, 1 Chattukoitchee Court es Ordinary , Jan. Te.rm ‘ftV. Prerent K. (• Kaitonl. Ordinary. T ’PON the IV-titinii of John R. Turkman, Adinmis v irator de hotiis non on the oiate of Suriuna Fnrkinan deceased; It is ordered that all persons concerned shew cause, - OH nr before the Ist Monday in August next, whj he sliouhi not Ire dismissed from sanl Orlinimalralion ‘ A true trui.m-npt frvtu itfie minutes .f said Court : January lb. lb.M F. (’. RAIFORD. Ordmarv i January 4t), liftlt—wtim. Chattahoochee Court of Ordinary T)te. Term 1858 Preacut K. G. Kuiford, Ordinary. fyPON the Ftdilina oflfyinan Albruten, Aduiinistra- L tor mi the estate of Green Hentlv, deceased. It reordered that ;dl person* comerned. shew cause, ifanv they have, why said Administrator should not be discharged from sui.] a.luuutstralion by ordei of said ■ ( oun. on the first Monday in June. IMftU. A true tmtiscript from e aimutrs of said (TottrL. December 14. 18ft*. deciH-'-wdifi. E. G. RAIFORD, Ordinary j GKUHGlA’CiiHitalioocbee County; I CkuttahoffC.hce Court of Ordinary, Feb. Term, ’oil. Present E U. KAII'OKD. Ordinary. ITPON the Petition of N \. 11.. w ard, adniinistra / lor on the estate ..I Littietou Mntgau. deceaaed It is ordered tlmt all |ienn>n* concerned, shew cause on nr before the first Monday in (September next, why 1 said N \ Howard should not he dismissed from said : K-lmmisiralnin. A true iranecript front tire minute* of said Court. February 10. 1859 K. . RAIFORD, Ord i February 14—wrtrn. rNXEOI TOR’ft HALF, —x virtue of an order of Vj the Court -it Ordinary of Talbot county. Btate of Georgia. Will be sold lie lore the Court House door in the town of Talbott on. said county, and Plate on the first Tuesday in May lie it, the following named negroes, belonging U> Hie eslalc of James L. Callier, lute of said county, deceased, to wit; Martha a likely woman, about *Jtl years old. and her * children—Henry , a Im.v 3 year* oh! and an infant Term*, eight months credit, with approved seeunty IB AAt CHENEY. EDWARD W J’OII, Executor* of Jaa. 1. Calliet, deceased March 19. ln.VJ.~w tod. ttULK PTI*I. GEORGIA —MuhcogM County; Court of Ordinary, February Term, 1869. TAMER N RI’HHELi., administrator of tire estatoa ♦J of John M Bussell and riarah E. Rusm ;1, decassed having applied for dwuiission. from said administration Therefore, all peison* concerned are hereby notified to shew cau*** (ifany they have) why said adminis trator slionhi not lie dismissed at the Court of Ordina ry to be held in and for said county on tire first Mon day 111 rtepteuiber next, and that this order be publish, sd in term* of the law. A true extract from the ninutea of said Court. Fab. 19,1859 JND. JOICSDN. Ord. AND JEWELER,