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MA&&DEB,
A i tire residence of T. W. Tall men, near Co
luftbu., on the 4th Instant, by the Rev. Mr.
Mann, Mr. Cans. D. Waxes to Miss Faxmie
Sfoxi.
In Talbot eonnty, on the Ist instant, at the re
sidence of Mr. Oliver Busby, by W. D. Brans
ford, Esq., Gen. Wn. Waits and Miss Kbmcca
Axxaao*. ail of Talbot county/
DIED.
In Eufhuala, Ala., on the 2flth ult, Harriet S.,
youngest daughter of E. C. Bullock, in the fifth
year of her sge.
LYON’S MAGNETIC POWDERS.
Ten thousand deaths.
Hut not e single tear.
Very important 10 Gardeners and Housekeepers.-
There is not a garden but ran be preserved I'rmu th.
ravage* of utsm ts, or a house that cannot be cleansed
of all vermin p*u, by Lyon’s Magnetic Powder. One
dollar invested will save fifty in profit and pleasure
It ia th* powdered leat of a plant, discovered by K
JLyon, a French Botanist, in the Interior of Asia It
kills all gardsn worms, loaches, bed bugs, ante, ticks,
fleas, moths, Ac. It in entirely free from poison and
harmless to mankind and domestic animats The gov
ernments and societies of Europe .have liberally re
warded Mr. Lyon.
Many worthless imitations are advertised. The on
ly gemune is signed fi. Lyon. It may be ordered
through any merchant.
•Tie Lyon's Powder kills insects in a trice.
While Lyon’s Pill* are mixed for rats and mica.
Sample Flasks, 45 cents; regular sizes, 30 cents ft #1
BARNEH * PARK. New York.
▲phi 30,1858 —dftwltn
ESXICAS MUSTANG LINIMENT.
Its Wonderful effects and consequent popularity—
perhaps no article in the history of the Materia Med
•ca..ever acquired the same patronage, was subjected
to the same number of severe and different tents, and
uiet with so lew failures u the Mustang Liniment.—
it has justly been styled the Panacea for all external
Wounds, Cuts, Swellings, Sprains, Bruises or Erup
tions on man or beast. It is so far a matter of surpri
sing virtue, that physicians are compelled to prescribe
Iti and from some remarkable cures of Chronic and
Distorted Rheumatic cases .Jt has naturally attracted
much attention from tbs first scientific minds of the
Of*
Every Teamster and Family should have this in
valuable article
Bew are of Imitations. Bold in all parts of the habi
tabic globe
BARNES ik PARK, Proprietors, New York.
April , 1854-wlm
HET HULL AN DSC H BITTER.
We have received another certificate out of
Grand Rapids, Michigan, dated 19th June, 1833.
Peter Dane, a Hollander, desires us to publish
in the Nieuwbode, that the Holland Bitters en
tirely oared him us Indigestion, Fever and Debil
ity, with which he suffered all the Spring. Peter
Dane is grateful to the Proprietors of this great
remedy, and takes this way of recoinmendiug it
to his countryineu. J. QCINTI’S,
Ed. Sheboygan Nieuwsbode, Sheboygan Wis.
mafi—lwdw
WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.
We cannot refrain from calling the attention of
our readers to an advertisement in this day's pa
per of the Hair Reetorative us Prof. 0. J. Wood
A Cos., of St. Louis. It will be seen that he has
numerous certificates from persons of the highest
character, to the merits of his Restorative. From
positive knowledge we are also enabled to say,
that it is in every sense what it professes to be,
and we do not hesitate to pronounce it the finest
preparation for the head and hair which has so
far been devised by human ingenuity. We have
seen it arrest threatened baldness, and restore to
the head its original profusion of natural and
glossy hair, and when the latter has been prema
turely tinged with gray, we have seen it like mag
ic, restore the colors of youth and health. The
distinguished propriety of this, we might truly
say, miraculous “Restorative,” is that it gives to
the person who uses it, the same bead of hair
that they wore in youth, thus acting iu strict com
pliance with the rules of the first and greatest of
all toilet makers—Nature. No one who has used
it will hesitate to unite with us in this testimony
toits peculiar merits.—[Covington (La.) People’s
friend
Sold by all Druggistt in this city, and by deal
ers and druggists generally throughout the United
States and Canada-* apr2B—wd2w.
The Great English Remedy.
SIR JAMES CLARKE’S
Celebrated Female Pills.
Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clark*,
M. li. Phyeicmn extraordinary to th* Quit*
THE GREAT ENG LIB II REMEDY
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
THE GREAT ENGLIHK REMEDY
KIR JAMEM CLARKE’S FEMALE PILLS
SIR JAMES CLARKE’S FEMALE PILLS
BIK JAMES CLARKE’S FEmALK PILLS
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
N. B ftl.OU and eix postage stamps enclosed to
any authorued agent, will insure a boule, containing
50 Pills by return mail. martho—dwly.
Bold tn Columbus, by Pemberton A Carter, Aces A
verson and all respectable Druggist’*.
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST.
Suffercre-from Scrofula and Scrofulous affec
tions, clean up! Why wear your Pimples, Blotch
es, Ulcers, Sores? Why have tbelife twisted out
of you by Dyspepsia, Rheumatism and Gout?—
Why suffer Syphilitic and Mercurial diseases to
rot the bones in your body, or the flesh off your
bones? Why let your sluggish blood drag, and
scatter its distempers through your veins ? Ayer's
Compound Extra* i of Sarsaparilla cures these
complaints, and cleanses them out of the system.
Use it faithfully and you bring to society a health -
er, cleanlier, and far more acceptable member.—
Democrat, Balt., Md.
Holloway's Ointment.—The hospitals of
Europe and America avow its superiority, and
uniformly adopt its use in all case* of sores
wounds, bruises, burns, and scalds. It assuages
pain, and eradicates inflammation, preventing
mortification and other fatal results.
A9R3oM at the manufactory, No. 80 Maiden
Lfcae New York, and by all Druggists, at 25c.;
flSc., and sl. pet bo*. mayfi—lwdw.
ENTIRELY NEW! ENTIRELY NEW!
WHAT IS ITf
That Wonderful Purifying Agent
Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid!
This tea New Discovery. It it the remit of
Learned Rteearek. It i* a triumph of
Scientific Skill !
IT la a Chemical Union of material*, provided by Na
ture herself, for reiutenhg pure the air we breathe.
Its action is in obedience to fixed laws.
QUICK, SURE, POWERFUL!
It purifies dwellings, sinks, kitchens.
It removes all offensive odors;
It cures burns with instant certainty;
It the beat preparation ever used for fresli wounds.
H destroys all vegetable and animal poisons;
It relieves in a few seconds the bites of insects,
bees, etc
It preserves meal from spoiling.
It makes Maßo wates son
It relieves tb# Matt-burn
It is the best c—meuc
It scatterc batty When forming;
It soothes boil* when formed, and heals them rapidly
It is good for carbuncles, ulcers, corns and sores;
It cleanses the teeth and purifies the breath;
The worst symptoms of Typhoid arid Scarlet Fever
are mitigated by the use of tins Fluid; it has been
known to check the spread of Typhoid Fever in Fam
ilies and upon plantations.
Leading physicians are using it in Charleston, Co
lumbia. Savannah. Augusta, Atlanta. Macon, Colum
bus, Montgomery, Selma, Mobile and New Orleans.
The Hospitals of Nsw Orleans and Mobile are
using it
Hospitals, corporations, ship masters, manufacturers,
plasters, physicians, fiirnislieU by the gallon at reduced
For sale by druggists and couotry merchants gener
ally, from whom orders are reipecttUily solicited.
Try at least one bottle Price 50 cents. Follow di
aactions
[T7“ Manufactured only in the laboratory of
J. DARBY, Auburn, Ala.
For ttlc by all the Druggists of Columbus
If B —Persons wishing soils, ores, water, Ac an
alysed can have it douc on reasounbie terms by ssrul
ing to Prof DARBY marl*—warn
EARLY SHERIFF SALES.
WILL be oold on the first Tuesday in June nett,
before the Oonrt House door in Blskety, Early
county, Gu., within the legal hours of aaie, the follow
ing property, to-wit;
Lot of Lund, number one hundred and forty, in the
fifth district of said county, levied on as the property
of John Dill, to satisfy suudry n fas pointed out by
the •benffofl lay county
Also, at the same time and place will be sold, two
Lou of Ijmd Numbers Fifty-nine and Misty two, lev
ied an as the property of Mwe* ftbirkland, in the Mb
Bfefrtct of said county, to satisfy three Justice Court
fl fss in favor of A J Morler— property pointed out by
the Defend nut and returned lo me by a constable.
ANTHONY IIUTCHINB Hh’ff
April DO, 1850- aids
Vc S2O REWARD.
sßx RAN AWAY from Macon County, Alabama,
fjt kott the 45th of December last, my boy Isra
el. tn the 30th year of bit age, yellow eomplec
■JLmtrd a little bald, and with n slight scar on one
of bis jaws from a defective tooth. The boy is about
five feet, ten or eleven inches in height, and weighs
perhaps 175 or 180 rbe Steamboat men and Railroad
officers are requested to be on the lookout
I wilt give the above reward #>r the apprehension
•nd confinement tn any safe jetl •<> that 1 can get huu.
To the Planters.
STEWART COUNTY, GA , May 4,1850.
AVERY Superior Plow and Cultivator, patented
jto Joseph Hanks, of Dadeville, Ala., has beun,
during the fat week, exhibited around to the Plan
ters or thla county, and put to trial by quite a num
ber of us. so much to our satisfaction. that the patent
right fonhia county tn them has been sold .to several
planters, and we have the evidence tiiat Mueocgee and
Chattahoochee couuties. secured the patent right a
few days before; and that Harris, Talbot, l peon, Mon
roe, Pike, “MerriWetbar; Carroll. Polk, Paul ing,
layette, L lay ton, Henry, Butts ami Spalding couuties
have also been supplied at remunerating piices We
are well satisfied of the strength, durability and sim
plicity of thtse Plows, and are convinced that they
will give enure satisfaction in point of thorough prep
aration of the soil; easy of k diaught and easy of con
trol, aud that with their proper use there is better fa
cility for the planting and cultivation of crops, thau in
in any Plows that we have seen.
We will be prepared to sell to farmers of this coun
ty form rights for Stewart County,
WM J WATT,
R. C, PATTERSON,
may 9 -wit and others.
Administrator's Sale.—Agreeably to an or
der of the Court of Ordinary of Muscogee county,
Ga., will be sold at the Market House tu the city of Co
lumbus, in said county, on the first Tuesday tn July
next, during the legai hours of sale, one house and lot
containing three a< res oi land, it ing about Hues miles
front the city, on the Muscogee Railroad, known as the
place whereon Mrs. Mary Spires now lives. Bold as
the property o> Perry Browning, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms Cash.
R C PATTERSON, Adm’r.
MARTHA BROWNING, Adoi’x
May 15th. 1850—w*tkl. _____
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD
i*. A GREY II OR 8 F., speckled with brown,
/1 —commonly called flea-bitten, about seven
years old, fourteen hands lueh, with a soar
1 * / i >* ■■■ t [• of his right Hugh, and
feet inclined to he dark, strayed from . Columbus to
Mr. Joseph lladdin's near Dover Station, in Russell
County, Ain lie was taken from that place bv two
men purporting to be my neighbors One of these men
was a large, tall man, with black whiskers, who pass
ed himself nit as Sant Jones; and his companion wan
a small man and young.
1 will give fifty dollars for the\apprehension of the
horse and thieves, or twenty-five for the horse faloiie.
J G. HOLTZCLAW
Columbus, Ga , may o—w*t.
G. H. ROBINSON & CoT
REAL ESTATE AGENT S,
Buy and Mell Plantationtand Negroes, Locate Lend*.
Investigate Letters, Ac
No. 333 Malm Street* Meuiphls, Touts.
ftT-Refers to J R. JONES, Columbus, Ga.
WE now have for sale in the Cotton region,
jgSRa large number of Plantation*, with and with-
hands We oder, with other*, 1140 acres,
J2_<4ooin cultivation, new quarters) ahuviui
cane-land, six miles west of Gain's Landing. Miss, riv
er, Chicot county. Ark., at 890 per acre, on four years’
time, without interest; or tlie owner of this land will
invest it at K4i per a. re on joiut account with any one
who will furnish 40 bands as an equal amount of rap
ital, and plant in copartnership. Also, 4:** acres rich
alluvial cane land, 4 miles |froiu said landing *at 915
p*r acre on four years’ credit.
May 9 - df>Aw4t _
Pine knot and White Sulphur
SPRINGS.
THIS delightful summer retreat, situated 18
miles from the City ..I'Columbus, will be open
lisc! by the proprietors on the Ist June next—-
JLXU.AI great expense they have erected new buil
dings, of such a character as to accommodate all
their old customers and such new friends as muy hon
or them with their patronage.
Anew Hotel, with large commodious rooms, inclu
ding a ball-room and Billiard io<>m, with all the necea
sary accommodations of each, has been erected on
new ground, and w ill be ready by the Ist June next.
B< sides the llo'el, single and double Cabins will be at
the command of individuals or families, as may be
required.
The Hulphur Water of these Springs is unsurpX‘*cd
in the South—hundreds of certificates of Us healing
and strengthening qualities might be easily procured
and offered to the public and when we add that the
bathing preparations and facilities are equal to those
of any watering place North or South, we say noth
tag more than ihe tads justify.
Pme Knot is located 18 miles from Columbus by the
carriage road, and is easily accessible from No. 3 ou
the Muscogee Railroad, by an agreeable drive of six
mile*.
Arrangements have been made with Asa W. Chap
man, Esq , w ho will convey an visitors and their bag
gage from No. 3 to the springs
For all persons visiting these Springs in their own
conveyances, stable* and good attendance will he pro
vided.
All letters, papers and packages directed to the Ex
press office, Columbus, Ga . prepaid, will be duly for
warded; and all communication* directed bv uiailto
“Pine Knot Mills” will be regularly delivered.
TERMS;
Board per month fSO (Ft
“ “ week 10 00
” “ day 4 00
Children and Servants half price.
Horses per dav 75
“ “ Week 500
** ** Month 15 ou
The proprietors have used every exertion to pre
pare these Hprtogi. for the reception of visitors and in
valids, and they now assure all persons who desire a
comfortable, accessible aud healthy retreat in the sum
mer months, that it shall not be their fault if they gu
away from Pine Knot dissatisfied
Howard a McLaughlin,
May3—dwlm Proprietors.
Montvale Springs, Tennessee.
BY
WATT, LANIER &;CO.
OWNFKS AMU PROPRIETOR*.
Also,
Owners, mainly, ami Proprietors of
Tzmjmm mwMk,
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
(S. LANIER A SONS, formerly of Lanier House
-Macon, Georgia.)
Travelers on the Railroad from
Dalton, Ga, to Knoxville, Tenn,reach
WB | | | A these Waters, r e present season, by
HM (I|K taking the stag. ImMof 1). DUNN
or Knoxville—from each ofwhich
points, Htßges atari me at six o'clock a ui , run in con
nection with the trains to Montvale, about tweniyfour
miles distant, reaching the latter at one o'clock, p. iu
The undersigned, being determined to make Mont
▼aieoueof the most attractive .watering places in the
country, have, since last summer, added m-veial new
Gothic Cottages and oilier buildings, together with
other valuable impioveiuents The grounds are in
heautifiil condition- the roads near the Springs put m
ihe best order—a good cellar of Ice lias been saved
All the accessories of comfort and pleasure of the best
Watering Places, w ill be found here
(£/*As to the cure ot diseases by the Montvale Min
eral Waters, see large Montvale Pamphlet -especially
as to Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhcra, Dropsy, Chrome
Liver Complaint, Neuralgia, Nervous Headache, De
rangenn ut of the Nervous Bystem Chilis and Fcvcis,
Ac. Ac.
9. Lanier •> Hons have been engaged in Hotel Keep
ing for twenty years ami will continue to make eve
ry effort to please thepublu .
WATT. LAMER A CO.
H. Lamer. H C. Lanier, /
A P Watt, W. B Lanier S mays—dw 4m
B IDWELL’B
PATENT
BITUMINOUS 10AL OIL GREASE,
FOR
AXLES, if ILL-OBARINO, Ac.
TlUrt GBEA9E, for Hinge*. Wagons, Carts, Car
riages, Mill-Gearing, Heavy Bearings, Ac , is found
to be the t*est in use. It is warranted to stand any
temperature. It combines the bodv and fluidity ol
Tallow. Beeswax and Tar, keeps the axles always
cool and does not run off, and is unsurpassed in dura
bility and cheapness.
Hold by JOHN W. BROOKH,
April U. 185* l)ru„iii_
THE PILLAR OF FIREj
Olt, ISRAEL IN BONDAGE,
Author of the “Prince of
the House of Davul,” being au a*
of the wonderful scenes in the
SSSOBLifa of the Hon of Pharaoh’s Daugh
ter, (Moses,) from bis youth tothe ascent of Sinai
—comprising, as by an cyo witness, his miracles
before Pharaoh; the Passage of the Red Sea, and
the Reception of the Law on Mount Sinai; con
taining an elaborate and richly colored Descrip
tion of the A rchitocture of the Egyptians, their
Manners and Customs in Peace aud War in the
Temple, the Family the Mart, and at the Tomb;
and also of the Israelites, while in the Land of
Bondage; together with picturesque sketches of
the Hebrews under their task masters, of scenes,
proceasions, and spectacles upon and beside the
Nile, aud Legend* of the obelisks, sphinxes and
pyramids, and of their founders before the flood.
Delineations of Beautiful Wumep, of Miriam,
Atuense, Loxora, and Osiris, and of Wonderful
Men, Aaron, the Princoof Us, (Job) and Remeees
(Mosoa.) narrated in a series of Letters from a
Syrian Prince travelling in Egypt, to his Royal
Mother, Queen of Tyre. The volume*abounds in
characteristic passages of highly wrought beauty,
in Dramatic incident, and in ornate descriptions
of Fsmale Loveliness.
Just received and for sale by,
April 13—dwtf. J. W PEASE.
Flint River Plantation*
FOE SALE.
tl will aeii at a reasonable price and
upon three years credit, one plants
tion on the east side of Flint River, Igggl
where the Railroad from Golumbus to ■ S J
crosses, roßsMiing of FIFTEEN HUNDRED
AND FIFTY AU'REH of good bottom and marsh
Lauds, aud eight hundred and fifty acres of Pine land.
The bottom and marsh lands are as good ns can be
found in Georgia. This may be divided into three
setth meots An extensive levee has been built, but
more work must yet be done, to secure the laud per.
uanently from overflow
Also, a Plantation unmeUialely below the estate of
Gov Towns, on Ihe west side of the river, aud one and
a half miles below the rail mad, embracing 1000 acres
of the best River Bottom, w ithout any marsh, and
and about sixty or seventy acres of high pine land, up
on which there is a beautiful and convenient settle
ment Upon this tract there are two miles and a half
of good levee, but requires some repairs and conside
rable extension to render all the lands secure. Upon
both plantations, the lands are. with slight exceptions,
fresh and extremely-productive; on Ihe west side it
waU fresh but seventy acres Any gentleman wish
ing to examine them, wiii please caU on Mr. Lihv on
the east side, nnd Mr. Young on the west side of the
river, and should a purchase become desirable, see toe
at Columbus. Possession given first January next.
JOHN 11. HOWARD
January 11.1030-wAdtf.
I nr Columbus Inquirer, Corner Stone u 4 #sn
fß*m rnwHii.
GRAY POTASH,
rST received by
JOHN W. BROOK*.
NEW
SPRING AND SUMMER
S&r GOODS,
-> w -
J- K YT.E Sc GO’S
No. 100 Broad St.
Owing to the long standing and w ell known repu
tation of our House, we deem it unnecessary to flood
the town and country with darning hand-bills and long
unmeaning advertisements This season, however,
we would be doing injustice to our friends, customers
aud others, by neglecting to inform themthat
OUR STOCK
(NOW COMPUSTR IN F.VEKY DEPARTMENT*
Ii the Largeet and Beat Selected
WK EVER HAD, OR .WAS
Ever Received in Columbus,
IT EMRRAOEH ALL THE
NEWE ST STYLES OF
DRESS GOODS,
In every fabric known, Including Die
PINE APPLE GRENADINES.
PLAIN AND not HI.E NKIRTB, Amt ihe
BERAGE ANGLAIS:
FABRICS ENTIRELY NEW.
Also, a full assortment of every article in the
DRY GOODS LINE,
A large portion of which are
IMPORTED BY OU Rft KL VK ft
Direct from Europe!
thus saving to those who huy of us the Impotent and
Jobber* Profits in New York.
Columbus. Ga March 18 IHA9. d W |f
SPRING CLOTHING
FOR 1860.
I. A. BROKAW & GO
HAVE just received a HANDSOME LOT of
SPRING CLOTHING,
tU’onmsting of Fine Black and Fancy
Cloth and Cassimere, Sack and Frock
Coats, Mixed >4ilk and Linen .Suits, lA
manufactured expressly for our .Spring ■
Trde. Also, a fine lot of
CLOTHS & CASSIMERES,
FOR COATS AND PANTS.
VESTINGS,
Os great variety, which we will make to order In the
most fashionable styles
We shall be receiving by the weekly strainers frora
New York, our stock of
Spring & Summer Clothing,
which we invite our friends and the public generally
to call and examine, as we are determined not to lie
outdone either in style or price by any House in ihs
city. V\ e will invariably deduct 10 per cent for Cash
„ „ A BROKAW * CO.
oiuinbus, March 4. 1850 dwtf
HIDES, WE WANT HIDES
WE will buy flint or dry salted Lidas in
any quantity and almost any price. Bring
them in. The cash is ready. We pay more than
anybody when we buy, aud charge less when we
sell. Try us and see.
feblO—-dwtf TYLER A SHORTER.
m msi mm
JUST RECEIVED BY
MANLEY. UOUUES & CO.
We are in receipt of one of the LARGEST and
HANDSOMEST STOCKS of
DRY GOODS,
Ever offered to the citizens of COLUMBUSi
It consists of every variety heretofore kept by
the old firm of MANLEY A HODGES with many
additions, amung which will be found the MOST
DESIRABLE STYLES OF SILKS, vis:
Black bilks, liei Bilks,
Double Skirt Bilks, ltay ad. re Bilks,
‘4 J upe Milk*, Hobe a Lea Silk.,
Mourning HUks, T leauee, Urtit ad’s
Ac. Ate.
AXHO.
BAREGES—PIain, Bayadere, and Double Skirt,
ORGANDIES—Robe Almedu, Robe a Les, Robe
Biarritz, Robe Favorite.
JACONETS—PIain, Small Figured Robe, and
Flounced.
BKILLIAKTES—French Cambrics ami Lawns.
Our EMBROIDERIES and WHITE GOODS
cannot be surpassed, and will be tore to please
the Ladies.
OUR STOCK OF
STAPLE GOODS
is VERY COMPLETE—ooinprising the best
8-4 and 10-4 Tabic Darnaik, Pillow, Shirting
and Housewife Linens; Linen and Cot
ton Sheetings, Toweling*, Napkins,
Doylies, 10-4, 11-4,12-4 k 13-4
Toilet and Marseilles, While
aud Colored Quilts.
DRAPERY,HOSIERY,ULOVKS
( mbrclla* A Faravol*.
We invite ALL to give our Stock an examine
lion. It is large, und wo ore determined to sell.
“Let those buy now who never bought (ofue)
before.
And those who always buy (of us) now buy the
more.’’
MANLEY, IIOIM.ES Si €O.
OU BROAD STREET.
March 15,1859 —dwtf.
FANmiUS FANCY SILKS
JAMES M’PHILLIPS,
Has received another iot of those Cheap
Spring and Summer Silks,
which he has sold out so rapidly. Those just
received he can afford to sell even still cheaper.
1,000 Y’srdn Fancy Silks at 50c—worth 00c.
1,500 “ 6O
500 Dress Patterns from $7.00 to $12,50
worth from $12.00 to $20.00.
Ladies are respectfully solioted to call aud exam
ine these goods before making their purchases else
where; as this is the best chance for buying new
and fashionable DRESS GOODS, for half tbeir
value, that has been offered in Columbus this sea
son. J. MePHILLIPS, 140 Broad St.
JOMCpII F. Pou,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
UTILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to ,
his care in the counties of Muscogee. Hums
Talbot, Taylor, Marion and Chattahoochee.
Office on West Bide of Broad etroet, over Wynn ft
Park's Btore. aprilll wdly.
New Goods! New Goods !
ANOTHER LOT OP
NEW SPRING AND SIMMER
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED BV EXPRESS AT
THE CHEAP
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
<GMI Uf®ll
OF
mimyps
140 Broad Street,
MASONIC BUILDING.
OOLUMBUSI.
These Goods hare been PURCHASED AT A
REDUCTION OP FIFTY PERCENT. ON THE
PRICES PAID FOR SAME STYLES LAST
MONTH. Atnongat them will be found eoiue
very desirable Goode, vii—
Flounced nch Silk Kobei,
Brocaded
Barege Robes, I French Cambria Robee,
Grenadine “ I French Jaconet do.
Organdie, “ | French Brilliant do.
Pin* Apple Bobos, and Chineie Fancy
Cloth Bobes.
Alro, a large assortment of Orjntndiea, Orena
dines, Baregee, Lawns, Tiaeuee, Ginghams, Ac.
At a very Coneidersble Bednetion.
JSJ.IM’BUUr*, 14# Snei lima
HULL, DUCK ft CO.
ARR now prepared to supply their customers with
everything they may need for Family or Planta
tion use.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
ARE agents for the sale of the National Agricultural
Implements, and keep always ou huud Ploughs
Harrows, Rake*. Iloes, Wheeihnrrows, Corn Shelters,
Straw Cutters, Cum Mills, Hand-plows, etc., els.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
HAVE jn*< received a large lot of Land Plaster, and
Calcined Plaster lot Delimits.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
KEEP every thing which a Planter can possibly
need.
BULL, DUCK & CO.,
HAVE a AiU and general assort man! of Groceries
ot every description-fine Liquors, Cigars, To
bacco, Bagging, Rope, kr„ Ac
HULL, DUCK A CO.,
HAVE a large and well assorted stock of all kinds
ot fiiaple and Fancy Dry Goods.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
HAVE all kinds of Hats, Fashionable Moleskin,
Cassimere, kc., and Common Wool und Straw
Hats for plantatious.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
all the Drugs and Medicines necessary on a
IV plantation.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
HAVE a general assortment of Ilaidware, such as
Hatchets, Hammers, Hoes, Axes, Knives, Ac
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
HAVE a good Stock of Baddies of every kind,
Bridles, Whips, etc., etc.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
HAVE Boots and Hboes of various kinds and quali
ties. Hu-set Brogans, Gents’ fine Bools and
Shoes, Ladies’ Shoes of every description
Coiiuubus, April 18, 185 v
E. BAftNARU ft HQ., ~
COLUMBUS, OA.
WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL
OROCERS & PROVISION DEALERS
fenTlY HAVE on hand and will continue to receive
■jH IT a large aud well selected slock, einbratiug eve
Kijry article in theirlinc, which are offered to their
friends aud the public at market prices- Conte
and see us. 1857—dwtf
HAVANA CIGARS^
100 DIRECT IMPORTATION,various
■I vJv/jUI/U brands, lor sale by
'l K BAKNAKI) t CO
WEST “INDIA MOLASSES,
| BAKUELH chosen for sale bv
GU iuarcb39—wdtf F UAUNA.KD U CO
MESS DORK.
1 f in BBLB for sals by
lv/U Feb IS —dwtf K. BARNARD.
GOLDIN SYRUP.
Cl(\ 10 GALLON KEGS, Choice.
<6U for sale by E BARNARD * CO.
Feb, 18, dwtf
TO THOSE INDEBTED’
IV’ £ hereby give narice that ail claims due us. and
not paid or satisfactorily arranged, prior to next
return day of the respective counties in which the par
ties reside, will be sued. None will be alighted.
_ iriorflO—dwtf E. BARNARD kCO
riuuliiiK Potatoes
1/ k/ | BAKRKLH PINK KYKB, for sale bv
lUU leblUdtt L BARNARD <k CO.
New nugar aud Hlolae
Af\ HHDH. Hugar. all grades,
■ ‘ ‘ 150 Bbls. and } £ bbls choice Molasses for sale by
r* Modtf E. BARNARD It CO.
Fancy Flour.
h)( i Extra Choice Haim Louis, for safe by
t fet-JU.HI t BARNARD * i< <
It low ii Malt.
| HACKH for sate by
oU feblOdtf E. BARN ARD ft CO.
On CoiiMlgument.
‘Jf 1/ |CO 11,8 Hand Hpun Rone, a good article for
O’ tV t sale in lots by E BARNARD ft CO.
Columbus, Feb. 10,1H50—dw ts.
NEW SPRING & SUMMER
CLOTHINa.
A. B Mxaav.
H 7 Ilroad SlrtH,
HAS in Store and is now receiving a large and
well selected stock of Gentlemen's, Youth’s and
Children’s Clothing, for Spring and Summer
wear.
ALSO,
A well selected stock of Gents Furnishing goods,
of superior qualities, and of the latest and most
Fashionable Styles. All of which will be sold
oa the most reasonable terms.
No. 87 West side Broad Street,
Columbus, Georgia.
March 20, dawfliu.
msgm J ‘ FOGLE & SON,
DENTI H T H,
SdflUOffice on Randolph Street, near Broad,
COLUMBUS, GA.
Columbus, Deo. 9, 1857. dAwtf.
SCBfe W. F. E.ee, D. U. 8
Dental Sur*eon,
OFFICE Corner and Randolph btraU,
COLUMUUB UEURUIA.
Doewnl.er 17. (806. wAdt.f.
WM. A. HllDtWiV. a. L. USAY
HARDAWAY A GRAY,
GENERAL ’
Commission and Forwarding
MEIteiCANTb,
Corner of Olive and Commercial Streets,
SAINT LOIIIS, 110.
February 22, 1869—dftwly.
SEED OATsT
SEED OATB raised In Maryland and free from
rust. Farmers bu y good teed or none.
feblO—wdtf. TYLER A SHORTER.
MOLASSES.
1 nil Barrels for sale by
TYLER A SHORTER.
CORN AND FLO LI It.
A GOOD lot now arriving andfor ~1 low.
f.b 10 dwtf TTIEB A SHORTER.
BARLOW’S
INDIGO BLUE,
FOR BLUEING CLOTHS.
A FEW grains dropped in a tub of water being su£
fit-lent for a whole wash
Bold by JOHN W. BROOKB,
April fl, 1*59 Druirgist.
CO A GRES* WATER!
JUBT received aod for sale by
April SI JOHN W BROOKS
Fresh Vaccine Matter,
iTwhSt" 4 ’Loan w. saoou, snisst
WANTED,
CA BOBDIt WELL EASnNKI> PINE WOOII
Ut r Aisngilv at thisoffiee uSflfidf i
Book Binding
EXECUTED in superior style aT the office of the
‘ Oifniuhii* Timm ‘* ftfel
NEW
SADDLE AND HARNESS
ESTABLISHMENT.
/v THE uudeniigaed 1
have formed a gjci. f[g
tv i' l > under the name
MUI ltriAN ft CO.,
For ttxe purpose of Carrying on ths
SAQOU AMI HARNESS’
BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Wo have taken the Store between Gunby'a Comer
and the Hank of Coluiubu*, where we intend keeping
a good assortment of
SADDLES, harness, trunks, bridles, COL
LARS, WHIPS, MACHINE BELTING,
SADDLE ft HARNEHH TRIMMINGS,
and everything usually kept by the Trade, of our ewn
make and the best northern manufacture, which we
will sell as low us cau be bought in the South.
Natldle* and Hai*ne*
of any style or quality made to order, and repairing dime
at the shortest notice aud on the most reasonable tarms.
\V 1 SHERMAN,
A HATCH.
Columbus. Jan. Ist, IMSH wdtf.
Grover & I Baker’s
FAMILY ■||l SEWING
MACHINES.
FROM the very fiaiterinu mauner in which the Gro
ver ft Baker Hewing Machine has been rereived
bv the public, (resulting in the sale of upwards of
Twenty Thousand,) Messrs.
THUS. P. STOVALL * CO.
of Augusta, Ga., have beeu induced to open a
Sales Boom in Columbus, Georgia,
where they will keep on hand a variety of the GRO
VER ft BAKER pattern adapted for Huntation and
Family use, all of which are warranted perfect ; in
structions for using them will be given free. Ali Ma
chines ordered from the country will be securely and
compactly boxed for transportation. Needles, Thread,
Silk, and Mai June Oil will be kept and sold at the usu
al prices. Cilfaena of Columbus aud vicinity are re
•petcfriUy invited to call at
No.SH BROAD BTHKET,
FOUR DOORS ABOVE THE CORNER OF
MANLEY, HODGES ScCO
and examine a Machine which is tailed by woman as
hei emancipator irom the toil and never-ceasing
drudgery of the needle.
Ws submit the following certificates, from well
know’ii gentlemen of this section, w ho have thorough
ly tested ths Grover and Baker Hewing Machines:
(From Rev. A. A. Lipscomb, Tuskegee, Ala.]
1 hereby certify, that I have used one of Grover ft
Baker’s Hewing Machines for some months iu my fam
ily, and that it has given entire satisfaction. 1 consid
er these machines invaluable in a family, and I very
heart ly recommend them to the public.
Feb. 43d 1850 A. A. LIPSCOMB
[From Rev. F. G. Ferguson, Tuskegee, Ala ]
1 take pleasure in stating to all whom it may con
cern. that my wife has been using one of Grover and
Baker’s Hewing Machines for some months. It works
well and in easily kept in order. Ho far we are more
than satisfied.
February 0, 1850. F. G. FEKGUHON.
[From Rev J. L. Moultrie, Union Springs, Ala.
Mu. Kkith The Grovei ft Baker Machine purchas
ed of you lias (lilly equalled my expectations. Avery
important characteristic of the Mai lime is, it is so very
simple that any negro of common understanding can
manage it. Mine lias been used exclusively by a Ne
gro servant about six mouths, ami lias never been out
of order. JAB. L. MOULTRIE.
February 14th, 1850.
[From I. A. Brokaw ft Cos., Columbus, Ga.
We have used one of Grover ft Baker’s Hewing
Machines in our shop for three years past, und find
it perfectly practicable, easily kept in order, and well
adapted to various kinds of work in a Tailor's Hhop.
We take pleasure in recommending it tothe public
Fob. 15,1850. I. A. BROKAW ft CO.
D KEITH, Agent.
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA.
Columbus, Man Ii 0, 1850—uwtl.
SPRING GOODS.
REDD, JOHNSON 8k CO.,
Ilroail Street,
Oolumtjus, G-00.,
HAVE in Store, and are daily recei
ving new and elegant designs in
I'lum and Fancy Hilks,
Double Hkirt Hilks,
Robes A Les Hilks,
Bayadere and Check Hilks,
Black and White Antique nnd Rep Hilks,
Gro d'Uinne, Taffeta, und Barathea ”
BABEGEB, ORGANDIEH and JACKONETTB, in
small figures.
Rohe a Les,
Rohe a Les 4 Volantes.
Kobe u l.es Leonora,
Kobe a- l,eso.lupes,
Kobe a Les Almeda
PRINTED Challys, Chintz, MUBI.IN GINGHAMS.
Brilliantes and Lawns.
H HEI LAND, ZEPHYR AND SAXONY WOOLS.
LACE NETS, BERTHA’S AND SLEEVES.
} Swiss Hei*; Embroideries of ail styles,
( Jaconet Hets;j
Domestics and Linen Goodi.
March 3—dwlin.
COLUMBUS
Saddlery, Harness,
AND LEATHER STORE.
H. MIDDLEMOOK & €O.,
94 Broad street,
C- J* MANUCACTI!RERH AND DEALBRH
kaddles, liariieiii, ft Leather,
|TJB£uf Which the following comprises a nan I
ft —Hpanish Quilted Saddles, overlaid; Eng
lish do; Planters’ Plain do; Youth’s and Boy’s do;
Wagon uii Plantation do; und Ladle* Huddles, — vane- j
ty of styles.
Urltll-!t, >lartlnKUl<-M, SaUdle-
Uhi, aud Medical do.
HARNESS.
Fine Silver plated Carriage Haines*—all qualities.
“ •• “ Rockaway “
•• *• •• Double Buggy
** *• ** Single do “
i*fain black Harness, all styles and qualities.
LEATHER,
Skirting leather, Bridle do, llog Skins,
Pod Skins, lluiid-hh leather, Oak and Hemlock,
4<te Leather. Calf Skins, Lining Skins,
Shoe Pegs, Lasts, Thread and Findings, Ac.
Machine lielting.
Leather and Rubber Belting, all widths,
Light Rubber and Canvas Iteltmg, for
Plow Back Bands. Just the thing for Planter!.
Ball Rivets, and Lace Leather.
TH.UNIAS,
gyrrm Ladies and (imilemen’s
Dress add Traveling Trunks, nil qunlL
flfthaitiflLJjLAJ’ * and styles. Bonnet Boxes, Valises
and Carpet Bags.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.
Enamelled Leather, Pat Ifeth Leather anJ
I nOLJOfI"* Enameled Cloths, all widths and qualities;.
1 Oil Carpet, Luces, Fringes, Head Linings,
leather Cloth Bootings, Nails, Tacks, Ac.
, Stirrups, Bitts, Buckles, Harness Mountings,
Haines Collars, Whips, Wagon Breectimg.i
And Blind Bridles.
All Hie above foods are of our own manufacture;
man's Os tit* host mats rial and by experienced work
men. We invite all those who are in want of articles
in our line to call aud examine our stock, nnd we na
ture Uu that they will be well satisfied with the :
duality of goods nnd the prices; us they will be sold on
the very BEST TERMS
N H New Work mads, and Repairing done at the
shortest notice dec I—dwtf.
DISSOLUTION.
rrtflE Copartnership heretofore existing and doing
1 business under the name and style ol CLEMONH,
BROWN ft CO. whs dissolved on the 13th day of Feb
ruary, 1850. Ths business of said partnership will be
settled and dosed up by W. G. CLEMONS and WIL
LIAM L. WORNUM, who are fully authorised by
power of attorney to sell and convey real and personal
property belonging to said partnership, to collect al!
sunia of money due and owing to said firm, and to pay
all demands nnd renew ail notes or obligations against
■aid partnership. This tire 28Hi day of March, 1850.
r w g.clkmonh,
W L WORNUM,
JOHN W. HURT,
GEO T HURT,
C. P. WORNUM
March 40. 1850 —wd3m
NOTICE.
I HAVE purchased the Cotton Gin Manufacturing
interest of Messrs. CLEMONS, BROWN ft CO.,
and shall eonttmue the business under the name and
U, w!a. CLEMON , BROWN & CO.
Mr. ISRAEL F. BROWN will, as hsretofore, super
Intend the Manufacturing Department.
W u CLEMONS.
Columbus, March 20- wdwn.
NOTICE
WE have sold our Cotton Gin Manufacturing in
terest to Mr. W. n. CLEMONS, who succeeds
us in the business. We bespeak for our successor a
continuance of the liberal patronage extended to our
firm by the Cotton Planters throughout the country.
7 CLEMONS, BROWN ft Od.
Colors has. •., March 40—wdrf
CARDS,
paamaay om
THE LIVER
IN VIGORATOR,
PREPARED BV
Dll. SAH F O R D,
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS.
IS one of the best purgative and Liver Mediciuea now
before the public, that acts us a Cathartic, easier
milder and more effectual thau any other medicine
known. It is not only a cathartic but a Uver remedy
acting first on the Liver lo eject its morbid matter then
ou the stomach and bowels to carry oft the matter,
thu* accomplishing two purposes effectually, without
any of the pamfrri feelings experienced in the operation
of most eatiiartics. It strengthens the syxtein at the
same time it purges it; and when taken daily in mod
erate doses, will strengthen and build up with unusual
rapidity.
The Liver is one of the principle regula
tors of the human bo I rty. and when It per
forms its friuctions well I the power* of the sys
tem are frilly developed r J As the stomach is al
most entirely depend f-d j silt on the healthy ac
tion of the Liver for the proper performance o
us luuctiuiis, when thej ‘) stoniurh is at fault the
bowelN at fault, and hHj the whole system surf
ers iu cousequeuri- i w organ - the Liar
•r— having ceased to|._j'do it* duty. For the
disease* of that organ, one ol the proprietors
Ims made it las study, j in practice of more
than twenty years, to, And some remedy
wherewith to counter J act the many derange
ments to which it is jTj! liable.
To prow that this re Fw; medy w at last found,
any person troubled I with Giver Com*
Rlwtnt, iu any of its (v! forma, has but to try a
itile. and eouvictkni | w* is certain.
These gum* remove *ll uiorbid or bad mat
ter from the system, supplying iu their place
a hc-ultliy flow of bile, invigorating the Sto
mach, causing food to 1 1 r** digest well, purify*
lag the blood. giving tone and heulth
to the wbole machine ’’l ry, removing the cause
of the disease—elfec ling a radical cure.
Bilious are cured, and.
what la better,lj—jl prevented, by the
occasioual u*e of the )[!]) Giver luvlgors.
tor.
One dose alter eating *Tj* sufficient to relieve
the stomach and pre- ! vent the food from
rising and Hour mg {
Only one dose taken before retiring pre
vent* Nightmare I_j!
Only one dose taken S.) at uight, loosens the
oowel's gently, and cures Coetlveuess
One dose taken after pleach uieal will cure
Dyspspsia. Ni|
gjF < Hie dose of two !{ tea spoonfuls will al
wavs relieve Hick Headache.
One dose takqyi for female obstructions re
move the cause of tbe disease, and makes a
perfect cure.
Only one dose imrne I liately relieves cholic,
while
One dose often repeated is a sure curs for
i holers Morbus, r > and preventative of
Cholera [KI
oiio bottle r J needed to throw out
of the Nyntcmihe eliects ol medicine after u long
sicknt'H*.
If One boule tak-f /*.! ei for Jaundice re
moves ail sallow ness or unnatural color from
the skin.
One dose taken a short time before eat
ng gives vigor to the J appetite and makse
food digest welt.
One dose often repeated cure* rhronlc Diar
rhoea, in its worst foruiH, while Hummer and
Bowel complaints yfeld almost to the firm dose.
One or two doses cures attacks caused by W or ins
in children; there is no surer, safer or speedier remedy
in the world as it never fails.
If A few bottlu* cures Dropsy, by sxciting the
absorbents.
We take pleasure in recommending this medicine
as a preventative tor Fever and Ague, Chilis
Fever, and all Fevers of a Bilious Type,
It operates with certainty, and thousands are willing to
testify to its wonderful virtue*.
All who use it are giving it their unanimous testimo
ny m its favor.
Mix water in the mouth with the Invigonttor and
swallow both together.
THE LIVER INVIQOR 4.TOR,
Is a scientific medical discovery, and is daily work*
ing cures almost too great lor belief. It cure* as if by
magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom
more than one bottle is required to cure any kind ot
Liver Complaint, from the worst jaundice or dyspepsia
to a common headache, all of which are the result ol
a diseased liver.
Pries One Dollar per Bottle.
• ANFOUD ft CO. Proprietors, 346 Broadway N. Y.
WHOI.KMALB AUENTB.
Barnes ft Park, New York; T. W. Doytt ft Hons,
Philadelphia; M 8 Burr ft Cos., Boston; 11 II Hay ft
Cos. Portland; John 1> Park, Cincinnati; Gaylard ft
llammond. Cleveland, Fiihnstock ft Davis, Chicago;
OJ Wood ft Cos. Ht. Louis; George H Keyser, Pitts
burg; 8 H llance, Baltimore’ And retailed by all
Druggists.
Wholeeale vnd Retail by
Pemberton A Carter, John W. Brooks, J. A*
Whitssides A Cos aud Urquhart A Chapman.
May till. I mAh—4 Aw Hr and all Druggists.
NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE.
A. C. SAUNDERS ft CO.
WOULD respexitTully inform
A citizens of Columbus, and the
* , surrounding, that they
have taken the Store recently
occupied i>y Merry ft Laudon.und are now ope
ning the largest, nest made and cheapest Stock ol
BOOTS, SHOES & BROGANS
1 o be found in the City.
HAVING EXTENSIVE FACTORIES OF
OUR OWN, and having made arrangements with
the best ‘acioriee in the United Stale*, with i
years experience hi Meinphia, Tennessee, we are
warranted hi saying our stock will be SECOND
TO NONE IN QUALITY, STYLE, AND
ECONOMY TO THE PURCHASER.
Our ntock comprise*, in part—
Men’s I'hick Boole sizes irom 6 to 14;
“ Kip ‘* halt welted and double eoled,
“ * r Water Prool boots;
“ Napoleon boots;
” Cavalry do.
‘• Extra hue Water Prool Boots;
u Cork sole
“ Finest peg’d pump and half well’d Cf Boots
“ French boots ol superior style;
*’ Plaulalton bools;
“ Finest stitched French Calf boote;
‘* “ Pump ’* “ “
“ Arctic bools:
Also, .Men’s Oxford Ties sewed end pegged;
** Congress Gaiters ‘* “
” Calderons;
‘* Scott ’Ptee;
Men’s Call Pegged brogaus, pumps and I welted;
” “ Sewed ’• ” half ‘
” Seal, Goat aud bud Brogans pegged;
” Army aud Plantation bhoee
Men’.-. Wax, Kip 5( butt brogaus pegged, Pumps
ft. Welted.
Men's Gaiters, Slippers &,c., of all the latest
patterns.
FOR LADIES.
Finest Kid ft. Morocco lace and Congress
Boots, thick and thiu soles, with and without
Ireele.
Finest silk warp lasting lace and Congress, do do
Serge de berre, do do do do
Eugene, do do do do do
Italian and English, do do do
Frouch aod Glove Kid, do do do
“ Kid Heel Slippers.
English Kid and Morocco do and half Gait
ers.
English Silk Lasting, do do do
Velvet Toilet Slippers.
Embroidered, do
Womeu's Common Thick heel ties of Kid, Mo
rocco, beul aud Goat.
Hpriug Heel ties aud Buskine.
Goal. Call, Bull, Heal * Kip lace boots pegged
and *e*ed.
Kip ft. Calf Oxford Boots laced and strapped
•Spring heel Kip Pegged lace boote.
FOR BOYS.
Boys Thick Boots, sizes 1 to 5.
do do Drugsuj, do Ito 5.
do do Kip aud Calf, do do pumps end
hall welted.
Boys Calf end Kip boots, welted and Double
aoied.
FOR YOUTHS.
Youth’s Thick Boots, aize* ( J to 13.
” “ Brogans, do Vu> 13.
do do Kip do do
do do Boote half welted and double
801 l .
Youth’s Calf, do do do arid dodo
do do Brogans pumps aud hall welted.
FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN.
Sewrd Call, Kid, Goat, beat, Grain, Morocco
and Bull bootees thick and thin sole, witn and
without heels.
Pegged Call, Goat, Seal, Grain, Morocco and
BuH Bootees, thin aud truck soles, with aud with*
out heels.
Fine Kid Ties aud buskins ; Common Kid
Morocco, steal aud Goat Ties.
bilk Lasting, Kid and Morocco Gaiters with
aud without Itesls.
Kid, Morocco uud silk lasting lace Boots
do. do. Strapped Slipper*.
Children’s Congress Heel Gaiters.
EUR PLANTERS.
The largest, best made, and
cheapest stock of
NEGRO SHOES
BVBH BROUGHT TO COLUMBUS,
Among them are, Round and Lap Hearn, Double
braced, Double bo led Brogans, from 1 to 15.
Round beam Tuple bntched Iron Nailed Bro*
gaus. Round seam, Three Holed Brogans. Oak
Bottoms, Russet is and other kiude ranging in
price from sl.lO upwards.
If any ot our goods do not prove as repreaeu led
by us, we will make the dehcieucy good to the
purchaser.
TO COUNTRY MEKCIIANTM.TKAD
EftS* PEBDALKN.ftc.,
We can offer goods at Boston and New York
prices. By givtug us a call you can save from 1A
lo ‘AO per cent on your bills.
Takiug the quality of our goods into considers
lion, we are to be uudhraold by no one North,
South, East or VY est.
We have made ariangemeote'o receive all new
styles from factorise of anv note in the United
States ms soon as introduced and shall be receiv
ing freeh goods every week from ocr own Foe
trifles
A. C. SAUMDKRS X CO.,
o*M..wA4* USSiwaSMM.
86 ILLITTS A ROSE, 86
(BUCCBSBORH TO H. ÜBO.BMA VKR.I
No. 86 BROAD STREET,
H.ve ju.t ruc-l v.,1 . l.r,- anil .pi.mhil Mwmni.nt of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
Shawls, Mantillas, Embroideries,
HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS,
AN KNDLEH* VARIKTY OF
BOOTS Sc SHOES,
AN EXTENHIVR STOCK (IF
DOMESTIC GOODS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, CAPS, &c.
11l fact every article front a piece of tape to ilu- com
plete outfit us a house and liuutl), and alas low prices
as the same goods can l:o had in
Any Southern market.
We would respectfriUy invite the Ladies an.l Gen
tlemen ot Columbus and surrounding country, to give
ii* an early call, nnd examine our good* before purcha
nig elsewhere
IM.ItTH ft ROSE,
Marcii9s-dw 3in Hign HD at the door.
irish XjiisrEisrs
AND
HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS!
JAMES MePHILLIPS,
110 llruad-itrrrt,
Would direct the attention ot Ladies, Housukoep
ers, and those desirous of purchasing
GENUINE LINENS,
to Iris large nnd varied stock of those Goods, im
ported from the BKST IRISH MANUFACTO
RIES, and which he will sell here at prices
•w PER l'E.\T LOWER
tfian is usually charged for iuferior goods.
Ho would also call the attention of Country
Merchants and dealers to this Department of his
Stock, anti cauasHuro them that he will Job them
those goods at New York prices.
one price only.
EVERYTHING MARKED AT THE LOWEST !
J times Mo3?h.illips.
140 Broad Street Masonic Building
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Columbus, Ga., April 14, 1*59. dftwtt
GREAT BARGAINS ?
.A.T HUNTER’S
BAZAAR OF FASHION !
subscriber, from continued bnd health, being
unable to give his biiHinese Ins personal supervis
ion, has disposeu of Ins lease in his old Btore, nnd haa
removed the stock to his
NEW AND ELEGANT BAZAAR,
No. 73 West Bide of Hroad HI.
directly opposite to his old stand. These two storks
ol new and seaHonahle Dry (Joode, when combined,
form now by far the largest stock in the city. The
stock consists in pan of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
PLAIN AND FANCY BILKB,
BAYADERE and CHECK 8II.K8;
INDIA ami FOULARD 811.1x8;
BLACK WILKS, all the various makes;
ORE NADINE ROBES, black and colored;
BAREGE ROHES, < iROANDIE ROHES;
JACKoNET ROHES, from 81 50 to $lB.
CINCH A M and CALICO IlOHES;
3,000 Yards It A Y A HERE li.VL/ AKIN ES;
5.000 yards PRINTED LAWNB, hi 10c.
4,500 yards PRINTED JACKONETS, small pat
terns, per yard.
ENCLISII und AMERICAN CALICOES, at 10, 11
and 12%c. per yard—Fast Colors;
B FRENCH CALICOES, a Luge iiHsortinent;
SCOTCH and AMERICAN CINCUAMS
EMBROIDEBIES,
IN CREAT VARIETY.
Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs,
LADIES’ HOOP SKJRT.S, CORSETS, Ac.,
ALL MAKES AND PRICES.
MY STOCK OF
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS
Is very large, and selling at prices which will defy
compelion.
MY IMPORTATIONS OF
Irish Linens and Scotch Fabrics
ARE NO HUMBUG I
Call and examine my stock of them, lie fore purcha
sing elsewhere, as you can save 25per cent,, which i*
generally paid lo Importers and Jobber* m ‘lie north
ern market, by retail merchant*. For an mferiorarti
cie, purchaser* of tuy Linens xvili receive a pure arti
cle.
LACE MANTILLAS.,
A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT,
Slxawls, Siiawls,
Circular Hhawls, iu Barege, Crape d'Paris. Cash
mere. Merino, ftc.
PARASOLS, IN GREAT VARIETY.
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES.
Not being able to attend to the business myself, and
wishing 10 reduce uiy stock to tfie lowest possible
point, 1 now offer iuy stock at merely a nominal prof
it} and being well supplied with a staff of gentlemanly
and competent salesmen, Lndies umy rely on being
well watted upon; and as a further inducement, ull
bills purchased overtiliy dollars will be discounted five
percent, for cash Ladies, call and see tin* new and
heautiiul establishment. As then is none like it in ihe
city, it will repay you for a walk throueli it. Liu
cannot misiake the place, ns the name und number
are conspicuously painted on the front of the house,
A. HUNTER,
April 7wdtf. No. 78 (West Hole) Broad Bt.
To Planters & Farmers.
JOHN LEE,
Agricultural and Garden Seed Store,
Opposite Redd, Preerft Cos. Broad Hireet,
COLUMBUS.
AGRICULTURAL AND GARDEN IMPLEMENTS, i
r U IIE best collection of Rakes. Hoes. Hpudes, Bliov- j
X els. Forks,Syringes, PruningHliears, Plows. Cul
tivators, Oat aud Slunk Cullers, Corn Shelters, ftr. .
ever offered for sale In this Ity, all ot winch I am detei
inined to sell 9 A per cent below the UvHil
prices.’
Freeh Warranted Garden Seedi,
* My arrangement* being now complete lam pn-par- 1
ed to sell all the best varieties of the purest Gui. cn
Heeds at 5 cents per pa|ter 12 pspei* for „and cents.
Pure Peruvian Guano.
Land Plaster, Bone Dual, Elide Island, Columbian,
and Mexican Guano, at New York prise*, freight
merely added.
HOYT’S
Celebrated Super-Phosphate of Lime.
I mu sole ue t for the sate of ilns fertilizer tor this
city und neighborhood. It has been applied with the
moji marked sun ess to Cotton. Corn, Potatoes, and
Garden Crops in several part* of this Blute. Call and
get Pamphlets, with analysis and certificates of its true
qualities.
Honeyblade Hungarian Oraas Seed.
Now is the time to plant this new and highly extoll
ed Grass; a large lot to arrive in a day or so.
Flower Jars, Flower Heed, Flowering Plants, ftc.,
all at 30 percent, less than such things could be bought
heretofore. march4l dwtf
AM ERIt’AN~WA'I (II i:s!
IN GOLD AND MILVKR CABEB.
Wy\ At Purple’s old Htaiid, June’s New Building.
re-4 fekColumbus. Georgia
mum Oct. 80- dwtf T. 8 BPKARJ
NOVELTY WORKS!
FUKNITU RE
■A.T RETAIL !
SALKS ROOM OVER
J. Mi’liillip s Dry hoods Store,
No. 140 Ilroad Ht., Columbus, Ga.
AT the solicitation of many friends I have de
termlned to sell my Furniture at
rfl Retail s well as Wholesale.
And (will bo happy to meet aud serve my former
friends and customers at my sates room, us above de
signated; and 1 must ask of theta whom I have not
served to call and let me show them juy F URN ITU ME
aud if it i*
A8 000I) AND CHEAP AS
NORTHERN FURNITURE,
I know that they will as Houthern people, give uie
their patronage.
| fir* Dealers are; Invited to examine my stock before
going North.
Bracktfri Meuldlniit Carving*, Turn
ing, Fancy Kan Ing, ftr.
DONE AT fcHORT NOTICE.
COFFIN I, both covered nnd niahognny, always on
hand and at all prices.
IT/“Orders solicited and promptly attended to.
Addreae, W K. IIA Kill 8.
Columbus. Ga . March It. dwtf
BLAJVK.S,
Os tv.r, ilMori[ition u,. J by L.wyur., or offleor.
of Court, urifilad KoaUy ud on mporior pap*r,
eh* iuuuTjmcf
WOOD, EDDY 1 CO’S
Single Number
lotteries.
Capital Pme ,$50,000.
TICKETS ONLY TKN BOLLARD
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
As the members of our firm have, by way of uur
cfiuse, become the owner of the grants chartered by the
Hmtes ot Delaware, Kentucky, Missoun, and pirto.
those in Georgia, uuder the inaimgeuieht of Messrs.
Gregory ft Maury, ot Wiltuingtnn Delawure, we have
deemed it expedient t ehange the name of our Arm.
on aud alter January Ist, 1850, to that of WOOD. EIF
I>\ ft GO, who wilt hereafter have the inumiuement
of the Hparta Academy Lottery, and the others as
above named.
In all transactions we have endeavored to conduct
our busmen* with integrity and promptne**, and as
can assure the public that the patronage heretofore be
stowed on us is well deserving of being transferred to
our successor*. Very respertlblly,
Augusta, Gn. Dec. 15, *SB. 8. BWAN ft GO.
WOOD, K.UUT *. CO., SAIAOtai.
(81I()OK*hmu TO h. HWAN * CO.)
Th. fhllowln, Kli.m.wlUb. dr>. hy
. 1.U., Malta,,-r. ol ,|i. Hpim. Ai Kd.uiv i.
eurli ol tiler Hnigli l Number Lotl-n.. ftrr ’L'i .
Hi., u lmm. <u . („ publk IS .Zrt
donr’e of ('oomuwioiien. ”
Cls 19 draws Salurdsy, May 7,1869,
Class 90 draws Saturday, May 14, 1869
Class 91 draws Saturday, May 21, 1860
Class 22 draws Saturday, Alay 28,1869
Oa th. Plan or Klngl. Number..
90,000 TICKETS-5,489 1-KIZES.
NKriRLY OSE PBBE TO EVERT RUI* TICKETS
Raguificeut Mclicuie!
To bo dr.wu .very Saturday in May.
} ,r L“ Of W,OOB
J „ *IOOO
I 44 * *V*
{ 4,1410
I*! “ uEi’Err-”” 1 ” K £
*•
“ •• m
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.^
4 Prises ot fmu Approx’g to ssnjNiO Pries are l Mil
J “ 3 *• So. nun j ’moo
; J “® “ 10,000 “ 1000
* „ 9J5 ** S,UUO 44 p Q
1 “ *V> “ <,OOO soo
■ |jo i,UUU * Oou
Vw *lro *IOO,OOO
5,485 prises amounting to gaviumb
Whole Tickets SlO. Halves S5. Quarters ft.so.
A Gircuhu shuwmg the Plan of the Lotteries will be
sent to any one dcMirou* ol receiving it.
Certificates ot Pa. Rage* will be sold at the following
rates which is the usk: *
Certificate* of Package of 10 Whole Tickets §M>
“ 10 Half “ ’ 40
10 Quarters “ to
“ 10 Eighth •* ju
IN OUHEKING TICKLTi OK LLRTiFICATLH
Enclose the money to our address for the tickets ori
dered. on receipt ol which they will be forwarded by
first mail Puicnaser* can have tickets ending in anv
figure thev may designate. 7
Limos Drawn Kuiuiiers and Prizes will be sont to
purchaser* immediately alter the Drawing.
Purehat-eni will pteit*e write their signature* plaiu
and give t.ietr post office, county and Htate.
Remember that every prise is drawn, und payable in
lull without deduction.
Ali prizes ufftl.uuo und under, payable imniediatefe
alter me drawing, other prates at the usual time of kfi
days.
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Those who prefer not sending money by mail can use
Tlxe Adams Express Company, whereby
mousy for 1 teketa in *ums of Ten Dollars and uii
warii* can be sent u* AT OUHRIBK ANDEXPENHK
Irom auy city or town where they have an office The
monev and order must be enclosed in a Government
Post Office Btamped Envelope, or the Express Compa
ny cannot receive them.
AU communications strictly confidential
Addre** orders for Ticket* or Certificates to
W OOD, EDDY ft GO., Augusta, Ga
ox WOOD, EDDY ft CO., Atlanta, Ga *
or WOOD, EDDk ft GO., WUmmgton Del.
Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta.
Ga., can have their orders fiUed and save time by ad*
dies Ming 8. Bwan ft Go. al either of the** cities
A list ot the numbers that are drawn from the whe*
with the amount oi the prize that each one is entitled
10, will he pn.ihshtd after every drawing in the follow
ing
leans DetUi; .'cftir MuheilU Gautte, Atlanta ‘
InUiUffeiarr; ,\ta York Meekly Day Hook: Sannnak
baily Arum; Richmond biepauk; Jfnc York DtriaUk
faiu.y(j|*..) Otart-u STi'miu HJk CJft’nZ
ESPECIAL NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted in Die lute firm of Brooks ft
Giiupman, by note or account, are requested to
make iiumediaie payment, a* further indulgence can
mil he given. JNO. W. UROOKIi.
Goinmiiu*. Ga., March 44—dwtf.
To the Farmer* and Planter! of
GEOKGIA AND ALABAMA!
ECONOMY, IMPROVEMENT, CONVENIENCE.
REESE’S
Manipulated or Phoepho-Peruvian uCano l
rnilE fact that this Guano is equal to Peruvian,
I pound per pound, is as w ail established as any
fact tan be established by human testimony and ex
perience.
Four good reasons why Farmers should use iki*
Guam* in preference to any other—
-Ist. it is luli> equal lo Peruvian on Die first crop.
2d. It costs, at present price of Peruvian, AlO less
per ton.
3d it is perfectly prepared for immediate use, hy
drill or otherwise.
4th. It contains fifty percent, more Phosphate than
Peruvian, and therefore a more permanent improver
of toe soil.
Tins Guiiiio is used by the following named gentle
men, among others, from whom us results may be
learned:
Jas. T Earle, Esq., Md. Archibald Taylor, N. C.
M T. Golilaiioro’ “ Dr. George Field, “
Janie* Euhank, Va. fcten J B Littlejohn “
Hdimrei Fuw •• J It Greene, “
Dr Henry Ft-id, ** Kobt. Norfleet, “
Consumers must he particular to speciiy in tbeir or*
der* KELHE fi, and observe that our name is branded
on the b: gs.
Term* t usb, or acceptable time drafts on city house*.
Pamphlets giving a lull accuuut of Die above Guano
can be unturned by addressing
X CO.,
SOLE AGENTS FOR COLUMBUS, GA.
January 18, 1850.—wftd3iu
Irish Potatoes.
Ii W | BHI 8. Cliotea Northern Potatoes, for sale by
JUU jinlJ-dwtf GUNBY ft 00.
Peruvian Guano!
A GENUINE ARTICLE - warranted, and as cheap
as con be laid down from New York.
ulus uy a co.
American Guano!
| r THiE < ombitiHUous oi Dus Guano gives it high re
1 pule da u feruitxer,and ms classed as fully equal
iu uie Pemvi in. A targe supply expected at an early
, d*> by GUNBY ft CO.
C >lnn.ous, Ga. Jan. 4, 1860. dwtf.
Potomac Herring*.
lit HALF UJiLtL Pouxuac ilerruig, in pickle, for
L\J sal. by GUNBY ft CO.
Sundries.
r | , IIE -ultscribersare receiving and will keep cok,
1 sfanily on baud the following ankles:
No. 1 mid 2 Mackerel, in Half Kits and Kits:
Hugui Cured Hams -a choice article.
iiicehi.iai Uiioin, Huiokeil Meet, tteel l ongues,
Also, me luiiowing articles of the best quality vis:
Luue Piaster Puna,
Hydraulic Cement,;
Gypetum,
Ii lasting Powder and Bafty Fuse
Rock and AiiumHalt.
Jan 13—wdtf GUNBY ft CO.
Pickled Pork.
BULB, Hump Pork, very fine for sale by
ja.ilg—wdtl GCNIfYft.CO,
JUST RECEIVED,
l\l\ BBLH. DRY HALTED MEAT,:
aJVJ H<ue Kish in Halt and Whole Bbls.:
Breakfast Bacon; Choice Mutlou Hams;
Extra Smoked Beef; Extra Choice Pig Hams;
Clear and Kilihed Bacon Bides;
Hams uud Bhoulders, Pickled Pork Bounds.
fbl4tf For sale by GUNBY ft CO.
CHACKEES I
JUBT RE I LIVED, Hoda Crackers,
Iluller
Boston ,r
Hand Made Uutier^
Wine
Lemmon **
Cracknels, for sale by GUNBY ft CO.
February Bth, JBsW.—dtf.
hamhT
AI.AHUE LOT OK CHOICE TENNKrtrtKE
llauis for sale by GUNBY ft CO.
February 1. 1850—dtf
mu, MEBWS,
AT OABH PRICES.
J. A. M'IIITESIDE & CO.,
DRUGGISTS,
tOLIXBIN, m:hua,
HAVE tile pleasure ot inviting the attention of the
public to their large, fresh and well assorted
supply of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, &c„
whirh they are selling at LOW PRICES for CASH.
Ankles Which usually sell for one dollar, they are of
fering at 75 to 85 rente, CASH.
BWEEDIBH
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