The Columbus weekly times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1865, May 16, 1859, Image 3

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KNTIRBLY NEW ! ENTIRELY NEW! WH.IT IS IT? That Wonderful Purifying Agent Darby's Prophylactic Fluid! i< o Diaoovery. It in the result of Leanud i triumph of Mtntfjiv mu ! i Ti a Chemical Union of material*, provided bv Na | iuwj lu-melt, for rondei ihgputu tlwairwe breathe. I’ <>n is irt ofoeditm v to fixed law*. QUICK, SURE. I'OWEIIFUL! j’ .mrirtof dwellings, sinks, kit. hen*. Ii lemoveanil offensive odor*; It cure* burns with ttreiarn cert n inly t it i.s me fast preparation ever used tor fresh wotmda, Ii destroys ail vegetable and annual pO"'l It relieves in a few seconds the bites hi inset-:- bees. etc. Jt preserves meat front spoiling. It makes ii aan wati.k eorr. It relieve* the hemt burn. Ii la the best cosmetic, it seatierr boil* w hen forming; j* i oolites boils win n formed, and heals them rapidly It isgood fhr carbuncles, ngeers, corns and sores; h cleanse* the teeth and purifies the breath; ■|’Ue woist symptom* of Typhoid and Kcartot Fever arc mitigated by the use ot ibis Fluid; it lias hewn known to check the spread ot Typhoid I'evcr in Fam ilies and upon plantation*. Leading physicians are using it in Charleston, Co* iunibta. ttsvannah, Anguata, A. mitt, Macon, Cotum h.H Montgomery, (talma, Mobil’ and New Orieun*. (’be Hospitals of New Orfauna and Mobile are using it. Hospitals, corporations, ship masters, manufacturer*, planters, physicians, furnished by the gntlon at reduced rut*** Foi ale by druggists and country merchant* gener ali>, from whom orders arc respectfully so’ltriie.i. Try at least 0110 bottle. Price 90 cents. Follow di rections. only in th Laboratory of .1. DARBY, Aiihurn, A!%. For sole by all the Druggicr* of Cofonihun. N B Persons wishing soils, ores, w ater, ftc. an alysed can hnve it done on reason able terms by send ing to Prof DAKB Y mar 14— wfira. GO. D P. N , With Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, At Wk *i*mb Prices and a Premium with every Pen, varying in value, from 1.6*1 to 30 Dollars. Oar Pans are stamped with our trade mark, and war-anted perfect in every respect. Our Premiums consist of Goal and Silver Watches, and the late*, style* of Gold letvslry. Our reason* for ooWriagihe<‘ unparalleled Inducements, are first, to more thorough ougbif tntr idttirc our celebrated Gold Pens Second- ; ly, to entourage cash irade. Thirdly, we prefer doing ‘ tin* to selling our go .ds to the Trade o tune, and ha- ] vmg to stand the consequent FOSes. Send tor n Ctr- j cuiar, containing Price List of Pens, and Catalogue j of ’ r*mioins. which are sent rte to anv artdi***. Ailc minum ations Mum ul b.- ad lreaped to metropolitan gold pen company, 175 Broadway, and 4 CourUandt t. New York. ! May lb, IBdw ivim FfESH TH3iIASrOS LIME. PLASTER PARIS, AND ROSEXD VLB CEMENT. Jt’* r R-.dVr,) and for Sate by ra.yld- wtf B. F. COLEMAN WANTED, Nil'| Bt’AHEI I, . San. ,r„, ved C ‘ow Hair, U‘l<) mar 10 .11 B F (ULEMAS ALABAMA, fob sale. :i.}ji,n mg ih. I'dia-, a ISIl Sl ,r(fd ! S’*** repair and cultivation. ,c ,* r - -d bill dmg* of all kinds i ■./ u.e i m#. , ‘ *” rtM * 6a ante veil tii > ! m uv ” J,l* Z ‘ pointthe Mobile ft Girard Railroad J of” , ® ,! - waiso ihepo'Mi “fin the Montgomery Railroad. The tract i* U.g.-Und W -^* n **“ — 1 j acU ®y E ’ S “'pon*. ’ “ ,l TSKwSoii 1 O. “I. Pm....-, 111. i 1.. Id N. rd -y IZm i ‘beam 1 ‘ . „ experiment ou sono- *wmuo ! “i . “L MLAIKMON, . L “'‘’ I I,Mm-on roonty, Ala | ~J“ \ j„"ii,la C.m.iii”’ “"d Wavannab *'T'. , i ; Hn. oJS - * I Reward. *V 1 RUNAWAY from the subscriber on the 30b A Ap. i. last, a mulatto woman named 1, •-v about 31 years, medium hgirlit, and qu. deshy. Will weigh probable t i’ pouiid-s, h*” ‘ ppcr trnt teeth, I*®'* nearly *uaigM#dom* opm tmu and fastened with a comb 1 recently pur. ha* wt b-r of Francis Bovk in of Biut.oui couniv. Ala 1 Sri), cite the above reward.!'-u her apprehriution aou , p;rwusr’ Toiumbus. May 14—dwtf. iaive Mr Lillie Love Me Loiijr. jfc, BY Charles Reade, Author of Peg Wafflmgtun. Just received at Rail Road Slock. 3H PHARE* OF STOCK IN MI’BCOGEE R J * Company, can be iureha*.d on liberal trim* by •ppliciuiQM *t ihie office may l*~dwU._ BIDWELL’S PATENT BITt MI.VuIS OAL OIL GREASE, FOR AX..69 MILL-GEARING, &c. THI* GREASE, lor Btagra, Wagon*. Cans, Car riages Mih-Gearing. Heavy Bearings, &c.. is found to be the iet in uae it in warranted to atand any enirieratnr*. ronbnfs h body and fluidity ol Tallow. Beeswax and Tar, keeps Uie axles always rool and does not run otf, and is unsurpasved in dura bility and cheapnnte. Sold by JOHN W BROOKS, A,hill, 1859 DmjlS'.l Jom-|li F. Poo, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. UHLL t,ml promptly to 11 bn-m0.3 entnwteA to his rare in the counties of MuaeogMe, Harris Talbot. Taylor. Marn>n and Chattahoochee. o<B e on Weal Bid* of Broad atroet, over ” ynn v Park’s Store aprilM wdly New Goods t New Goods! ANOTHER LOT OF NEW SPRING AND SIMMER FANCY DRESS GOODS, JUST RECEIVED UY EXPRESS AT THKCHEAP WHOLESALE cS; RETAIL t A 1 (rl/ [ I r yri l s) i^uL4J-!A^ OF turnups iO Broad Street, . VSONIC BUILDING, OOLUMEUa. Oood, hftT boon PURCHASED AT A REDUCTION OF FIFTY PSR ‘'ENT. ON THE BRICES PAID FOR SAME STYLES LAST MONTH. Amoogrt them will bo fonu.l some to';. i..,ir,ble t,oOfii, Vl, FI uuced nch Silk Robes. .. ocaded *■ “ “ b ■” Holme, , Frenob Ctmbrlo Koh'ce. . Cue ** i French Jaconet do. ~ Andu:. ** French Brilliant do. fine Apple Robes, and Chinese Fancy Cloth Robes. Also, a largo Msortmwil of Orz.o llei, Oromi Sine*. Uuregoi, Lowus, Tiriuer, Oiogbiune, Ae. At a very Considerable Reduction. JAS. M.PHUXIPS, 140 Broad Street. iANGYSILKS FANCY SII K$ JAMES M’PHILLIPS, Haa received another lot of thouc Cheap spring and Summer Silks, b* ha* *old out to rapidly. Those juai re t ie. and h can afford to tell even itill cheaper. I.WO Yard* Fancy Silk* at 4U—worth OOe. 1,400 h OO 400 Droa* Pattern*! from $7.00 to $12,40 worth from $12.00 to $20.00. Ladle* are respectfully nolle ted to call and exam ine theee good* before making their purchnaoa eUe where; a* tbit i* tbo beet chance for buying new an l fabionable DRBSB GOODS, for half their T lue, that ha* w.-cn offered in Columhu* thiaaea •o®. J. MoPHILLIPt, HO Broad it. PROSPECTUS OF THE Soitllterit Field ami Fireside, A Weekly Literary and Agricultural Paper, to he Publirlutdat Augueta, (la. Ilr. I>. I.EE. Agricultural Editor, \V \V MANN, Literary Editor. r PHIS is the tillc of a WEEKLY paper do -1 volwl to Agriuulturc, J.iteruture ami Art, which l !vjfru to publish in Augusta, Uoo. Jt •.v:?! bn !u ijuarto form of eight page*, folio *Ue— • •'•*l* •• -ii>! to ooutnin forty columns of matter.—, 1* wul bo in ireniT similar to, ami in size lanKt than, the New York Ledger It j>:;’ lishet! on go ml book pajier, and will lie > -:il excimln nin the best style of tko f.V| ‘’jrr| hical Art. In utility it will bo all that ! -ho best i . rioultnral Aciciieu and practical know t Smith cun (uruiah. A weekly viai (toiiiea of Southern IMauter* and Farm j ra, it will lie more useful and acceptable to them j th in an v inonibly journal of equal merit, i In menial attractions it will bo nil that a spirit I of enterprise on my part, autl n lumlnble emu In tiou Oh the part of otbers, cau evoke from South ern intellect ami cultivation. Too long the Southern people have been content to took to Northern periodicals for instruction in agricultural matters, ami to Northern literary pa pers for mental recreation. There is, however, a growing spirit of .Independence and of self reli iiam ont too SouiU. Oar people aro awaking to the com iction that we have the elements of suc cc.sm in the experience, knowledge, and scientific investigation, of the dwellers in our own South ern homes. The truth is gleaming upon us, that w* have literary re.Murcrs of <ur own worthy to bo fostered—that among Southern writers should i> divided somuportion of that vast stream of Southern money that Hows perpetually northward to sustain northern literatuie. My aim is to establish a paper that will be a vehicle of information useful to Southern Plan ters and Farmers, and a repository of Southern thought, imagination,and taste, in the realm? of Literature and Art; and to obtain for it .such an extent of patronag-and success as will justify the moat liberal compensation to all its contribu tor?. Able and experienced Editor* are engaged and steps are in progress to secure contributions from the must plua?iug Southern writers of both sexes. Much latent talent will be brought to I light, ami furnish some agreeable surprises to j Southern people. “Full many a gem, of purest ray sereni*,” j will flash before their admiring eyes, and cause a i generous glow of pride in Southern genius, i Tli© Agricultural Editor will be I>k. Daniel | Llk, the distinguished Professor >| Agriculture in the University of Georgia—editor for man}’ | years past of the Southern Cultivator, and alead j itig contributor to uiauy Northern agricultural journals of the highest reputation. I The Literary Editor will be .Mu. W. W. Manx, j of this city, an accomplished writer, of fine taste and scholarly attainments, who, having retired from the active duties of the legal profession, | spert many years in Europe, and w< for several years the Paris Correspondent of the National In- I ieiligcnecr, and Southern Literary Messenger. The Sormt-R.v Field and Fiucside will com bine the u- r n! and the agreeable. It willlhruish The Southern farmer information useful in every ..-ct bo eamvtttes.and the Southern tumily choice iilcraturv, -e offspring of Southcru intellect, r ty jmo at every fireside. It will be, ln atilt class pnpr—on a scale of i . .feral than has >vt Wen at i : .:ib, ami designed to rival in its the • >■ :gui*bed of the North. • a•> r .till be i -uod on the .Nhduy j . b in advance, 52.00 a year. i ■ ■.* .State from which they are v. ■ allowed fifteen percent, on the ... ‘it • .-u Wen pi ion obtained by thuc. On all -. riptions exceeding twenty, sent from one olKcv, twenty -live per cent will be al lowed. in addition to thi- eommission, a premium of ne hundred t'ollars will be paid to that l'o.t to Mb r, in each of the following Slates, win. sand* the largest uutnberof ?übscril>ers, with the mon ey. by the tirt day of Augu*t next: Vl.orgia, South Carolinu. Tetiuessoc, Alat.ama and Mi*>iss ippi. Other premiums and prizes will be duly an nounced. No club rate* allowed. No credit allowed in any case, l/ouii.buttons eoUciucl from the pens of South ern writer a. A ‘ ini appeal is made to the ladies of the *: t * i w'.heir pat run age and good wishes. ibscriptions received and receipted for ■if the Constitutionalist, AuguMa. Ga. i lit 1.--UO will commence with twenty .lAJIKiS GAKDNEH. Augusta. March 2m, I6ia. mayln dtf BARLOW’S JXDKrO BLT T E, i on. uu.'Kixo rixmis. FI’W grain* dropped in tub of water being suf * Hold b, JOHN \V BROOKM. I OV. Kl>* n ATHH ! lO*T (WMlel., •I April 11 JHIIN \V imilllks Pine knot and White Niiipliur SPRINGS. a TlllH dcligiiiDii Miiiiuiicr rcirent, situated 18 r null h fl-oni tiie Oily . fColiimhiis, wig Ih*open XgglJ by the proprietor* on the Ist June next k. iA. J \i great expei.*e they have erected new buil diL'*, ot mi. h a rhnraeter as to aceoininodivte all thee out d.MouitT. ami sarb new fneiidh a* tuny lion Anew Hotel, wnti lurge tonniindiouß meins, inclu ding a bnli-rouui amt Uuhard loom, w all all the neces sary aeeoiiunoitation* of each, has hecn erected on new ground, and win be ready by lire 1m June next. B- tides the IlO'ei. sing.e and double t'abin* will he at the command of uidividuai* or linmlie*, a* may lie required. * oc Huipiiur Water of these Spring* i* unaurpHtsed in the Woutb—hundreda of certificates of iu healing and atrc gthening qualities might be easily proturwd ur.d offered to the puotic and when we add tint, the tnufiing pieparauoi.# mid Ikci.iUe* are eq .ai to thane of any waienng pmte N.rth or Houtb, we say noui ing more than he thcis jusii'y. rr e Knot is iocaicd *. mi ci from Columbus by the carnage road and iseasuj at ccssihle ‘rum No. 3 on the. Muscogud Rauroad, by an gieublK drive of aix miles. Arrangi>aier.ls have been made with Asa W. Chap mao, Leq., who wmconvey ad visitor* and ibeir bag gage Ironi No 3 to the Hpungs. i*>>r alt person* visiting these .Springs in their own conveyances, stain©* and good attendance wm be pro v ded. Ail letters, capers and packages directed to the Ex press i Mike, t ‘oiui&boa, Ua.. prepaid, wul he duty for* warned; and al: communications directed by mail to • Flue Kaoi .Mdi” will be regularly delivered. TERMS Board per month #3O DO • week 10 no “ day ... 4 00 rinidrsu ami Servants half price. Horses per .av 75 ‘• • Week 5 (<0 “ “ Moiub ... 15 00 The proprietors have used ©very exertion to pre pare these Spmiß J for the reception of visitors and in v..i>d#, amt they now asaurc all person* woo desire a o nf. r:i'. uc e- •.• ■e and healthy retreat in the Rum mer iicmio .at.i shall not be their fault if they go awy from r*meKnot dissatisfied. UUW4BDA McLaughlin, Proprietors. i. l ings, Tennessee. a’, LANIER &.CO. • 1 cr.* AVD FItOHRSETORH. AiHOy ‘.tr . tnaiuly, and Proprietors of mm 1£!L 9 MONTGOMERY, ALA. (S. LAN’IKK A SONB, formerly of Lanier House Macon, Gcorgis.) ‘•Wi ‘lravelfi* on the Railroad from oj£'i mi m Ifahon.Ga ,to Knoxville, Trim, reach KraeA a ■ these Waters, the present season, by taking the stage lines of It. IM.NN - * 0 either at Fhiiadelphfu. Lon. or Knoxville—from each otWhh Ii point*, Stages starling at six o’etork a. m., run in con ne. tiroi with tin l trams to Monlvale, about twentyfoni miles distant, reaching the latter stone o'clock; n. in. The n TideikigioTii. being determined to mak. Mont va:-- om ! he most attractive ,w atering place*, in the country, have, since Inst summer, added several new ■lothf tJouagssand other buildings, together with Her valuable improvements The grounds are in “inlition - the roads near the itprhif* put in r.i order—a good islUrof Ice ha* been saved. , m. itssories of coniforl and pleasure of the l*et ‘.V mg Places, will b* found here, t;. Vto the cure ot diseases bv the Montvalc .Min i v ic. . sr-e large Montvale Pamuhlet—eeper tally ■ Oy *i” |iis, I.bionic tXarrlnes, Biopsy, t lironic ,u t*r < oiu;..auit, Neuralgia, Nervous Headache, Bo ’ • ‘f the Nervou . By-tern ('lulls and Fevers, ■ f i Sods have l*ecn engaged in Hotel Kt*e|- .rg tor twenty years and will continue to make eve ry effort to pleas the public watt, lamer * co. * Lanier. H. C I nnfar. > A I’ Watt. W II Lanier S mavs—dw4m 0. N. HOBIXSON & CO. HEAL ESTATE AGENTS, Buy and Well Plantations and Ncgrooa, Locate Lands, Investigate letters, 4tr No. .13.1 Main Ntreel, Memphis, Trim. Dt/” Refers to 4 R JONF.M, Columbus. Ga. WK now have fur sale in the Cotton region, r^Hi n large number o| Plantations, with and With- Mp%out hands. We offei, w ith others, 1 140 acres, A 400 in euHivation. new qnaii.ru) ahuvial cane-land, six inoc* west of Gain's Landing. Miss, riv er. Chhot county. Ark., at £4O per Sere, on four years’ ime, without interest; or the owner of this land will invest it at ®So per are on joint account w nh any one who will fiinnsn 40 hands a* an equal amount of rap Hal,and plant in copartnership. Also, 4XO acres rich alluvial taue land, 4 miles from said landing at 91st p-r acre on four years’ credit. Mgr®-<W*w4t. \m shi wm JUST RECEIVE D HY M.INLEY, HODr.ES & CO. IWe nro in receipt of tine of tlio LARGEST auti HANDSOMEST STOCKS of DRY GOODS, Ever offered to the citiieni of COLCMBCS. i It eon*.t. ot overv voriotv heretofore kept In I the old firm..fMANLKY ,S iIODU ICS with luouj addition*. ...... >.i|r whteh will hofm.i.d tlio MOS'l | UEStRAin.K STYLUS OF SILKS, vi,. lllMkaillu. IteuSilka, | Double Shirt K!lk, lla, eil. i t Sitka,’ | J.lope Silk., Kobe a Lee Stlke, 51,........u. silk., Tt.aue.,Ureiioil'i Ac. Ac. AX.SH, BAREGES—PIain, Bayadere, ami Double Skirt, ORGANDIES—Kobe Almedu, Robe a Lc?, Robe Biarritz. Robe Favorita. JACONETS— Plain, Small Figurctl Kobe, and Flounced. BUILLTANTES—French Cambrics and Lawns. Our EMBROIDERIES and WHITE GOODS cnniot bo surpassed, and will he sure to please the Ladies. OUR STOCK OF STAPLE GOODS is VERY COMPLETE— the beat 8-4 and 10-4 Table Damask, Pillow. Shirting and Housewife Linens; Linen and Cot ton Sheetings, Toweling?, Napkins, Doylios, 10-4, 11-4,12-4 A 13-4 Toilet and Marseille*, Whito and Colored Quilt?. DRA PER Y.HOSIKRY.GLOVES I mbn lliis A l*;irasoN. We invite ALL to give our Stoek an examina tion. It is large, ami xve are determined to sell. “Let those buy now who never bought (o/m*) liefore, And those who always buy (of us) now buy the more.” HUXLEY, HODGES & 10. 00 BROAD STREET. March 15,1859 —dwtf. NEW” SPRING AND SUMMER CRY GOODS, Jl’ NT received from New York and Kuropo, b\ DI RECT IMPORTATION at <X- KYLE Sc GO’S \o. 100 Krone! M. Oivimc to the long standing and well known repu- j tation tii our House, we deem it unnecessary to flood j the town and country with flaming band-bills and long I unmeaning advertisements. Tin* season, however, we would be doing injustice to our friends, customers and other*, by neglecting to inform theuithat OUR. STOOISL (NOW .COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT) Is the Largest and Best Selected WE EVER HAD, OR WAS Ever Received in Columbus, IT EMBRACES ALL THE NEWEST STYLE 8 OF nttiis* good*, In every fabric known, including the PINE APPLE GRENADINES. PLAIN AM) DOUBLE SKIRTS, and the BEfIAGE ANGLAIS: FABRICS ENTIRELY NEW. Also,a full na*ortnent of every article in the . DRY GOODS LINE, A large portion of which are I M PORTED It Y O URBELVES Direct from Europe! thus *aving to those who buy of us the luipoter* and Jobbers Profits hi New York. Columbus, Ga March iti IHfiO. dwtf. SPUING CLOTHING FOR 1859. I. A. BROKAW & CO HAVE just received a HANDSOME LOT of SPRING CLOTHING, .a,. Consisting of Fine Black and Fancy Glotham* Gn*imere, Sark and I roi k *1 \l,a Goat*, Mixed Silk and Linen Suit*, tIA ■ ■ilifc manuiaciuied expressly for our [ — CLOTHS ft CASSMERES, FOR COATS AND PANTS. VESTINGS, Os great variety , which we will make to order in the most fuhhnmnble style* We shall be receiving hy Hie w eekly nteauiera from New Y'ork, our *tock of Spring A Suniiiier (lothing, whirn we invite our friend* ami the public generally tu rail and examine, a* we are deteimined not to be outdone either in irtyle or price by auy House in the city. VVe willmvariably deduct *loper cent lor t ;ah. 1 A BiIIIKAVV Al GO. oltimbu*. March 1, 1859 dwtf Flint River Plantations roa sale. rega _ I will sell t a reasonable price and three year* credit, one pfanta- on the east side of Flint River, Ms a| v lie re the Ituilroad from Golnmbn* to A L ’ 1 ; J Macon cix*e, consisting of FIFTEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES of good bottom and nmndi Irendi, and eiglit hundred aud titty acres ot Pme land. The bottom and inaisli lumi* ore ua good a* cun be lound in Georgia. This may be divided into three settlements. An extensive levee has been built, but more work muatyetbe done, to secure the laud per. mancnity from overflow. Alzw. a Plantation immediately below the e*tate of Gov Towns, on rite west *idt* or the river, and one and • bull ntilM below ibu railroad, embrui mg I'JOUaires of the best River Bottom, without auy tuandi, and And bout sixty or seventy acres of high pine land, life on which there is a beautiful und convenient settbv ment. Upon this tract there are two uiile* and a bull’ .it good levee, but requires some repair* and conside rable extension lo render all the lands secure. Upon j both plantations, the lands are, with slight exceptions, | fresh and extremely productive; on the west *ide it ! is all fresh but seventy acres Any gentleman wish ing to examine ilrem, will please rail ou Mr Lilly on the east side, and .Mr. Young on the west tide of the river, and should a purchase become dc*trble, see rue ut Columbus. PossesHion given first January next. JOHN H HOWARD January 11, 1859 wa dtf. | (P“ Columbus Enquirer, Corner Stone and H, in please copy the above weekly two months. DISSOLUTION. - f T'MF. Copartnership heretofore existing and doing Ii m sines* under the name and style of CLEMONS, BRuWN fit GO. was dissolved on the *2th day of Feb ruary. 185 V. The business of said partnership will be settled and closed up by W. (I. CLEMONS und WIL LIAM 1/. VVORNUM, wbo are fully authorized by power of attorney to sell and convey real and personal property belonging to said partnership, to collect all 1 •ii in* of money due and owing to said Arm. and to pay ail demands and renew all notes or obligations against said partnership. This tin- 48th day of March, 1859 W G. CLEMONS, W L VYOHNUM, JOHN YV HURT, GEO. T HURT, C P. WORN l M March 49, IB6o.—wdJnt. NOTICF, InAVE purchased the Cotton Gin Manufacturing interest of Messrs. CLEMONS, BROWN It GO., and *hnl! routtmue the business under the name and “’ W O. CLEMON , BROWN & CO. Ml. ISRAEL F. BROWN will, os heretofore, super intend the Manufacturing Department. W G. CLEMONS Columbus, Match 49—wifatn. NOTICE UTF. have sold our Cotton Gin Manufacturing In terest to Mr. W. H. ('LEMONS, who succeed* us in the bittiness. We bespeak for our successor a continuance of the liberal patronage extended to our firm by the Cotton Planter* throughout the country. CLEMONS, BROWN Sc CO. Columbu ,Ga March 89 wdtf To the Planters. STEWART COUNTY, GA , May 4, 1*59. VVERY Superior Plow ami Cultivator, patented to Joeepli Hanks, of Dadeville, Ala., has been, during the la* week, exhibited around to the Plan ters of tin* county, and put lo trial by quite n num ber of uu, so much to our Mtisfartinn. that tire patent right for this county to them baa been sold to several planters, and we have th< evidence that Mnanegna and Chattahoochee countie*, secured the patent right a few day* before; and that Hams. Tailed, ljpson, Mon roe. Pike, Merriwether. Carroll, Polk, Paulding. Fayette, Clayton. Henry, Butt* and Spalding counties have also been supplied at remunerating prices We are well satisfied of the strength, durability and aim plicity of these Flows, and are convinced that they will give entire *atiafactinn in |M*int of thorough prep nratioit of the soil; easy of draught and easv of run trol, and that with their proper use there is Irettei fa cility for the planting and cultivation of crops, than in In any Plows that we have seen. We will be prepared to sell to farmers of this coun ty farm rights for Stew art f lotinty, WM. J WATT, K. G PATTERSON, mnyO nit and others. sweldikii i.rnmi;*. JU*T received by April 41 JOHN W BROOKS ~ CARDS, IVLAIN AFancj Culorl ot oar tile, aatloj JL PrlnM it Ih, TIMES OFCICE. HULL, DUCK & CO. \ RE now prepared to supply their customm* with X A. everything they may need lor Family or Planta tion Use. HULL, DUCK & CO., A RE agent* lor the sale of the National Agricultural IA. Implements, and keen always on hand Ploughs Harrows, Rakes. Hoes, X\ heelharrows, Corn Hhellers Straw Cutter*. Corn Mill*, Hand-plow*, etc., etc. HULL, DUCK & CO., HAVE just received a large lot of Land Plaster,and Calcined Plaster for Denrisis HULL, DUCK & CO., KEEP every thing which a Planter ran posslbly uesd. HULL, DUCK & CO., HAVE a fiill amt general assortment of Groceries ol every description tine Liquors, Cigars, To bacco. Ragging, Rope, &c„ &.<•. HULL, DUCK & CO., HAVE a large and well assorted stock of all kinds ot Htaple and Fancy Dry Goods HULL, DUCK & CO , HAVE li kind, of nt., F.atlinn.l.l,’ M..1.-kln, t naaiinere. Jte., and C'oniiiion W 00l and straw Mats for plantalious. HULL, DUCK & CO., KEEP all the Drugs aud Medicines necessary on a . plantation. HULL, DUCK & CO., HAVE n general assortment of Hardware, such a Hatchets, Hammers, lloes. Axes. Knives, Rc. HULL, DUCK & CO., HAVE a good stock of Baddies of every kind. Bridles, Whip*, etc., etc. HULL, DUCK & CO., HAVE Boots and Blioes of varioun kinds and quali ties Kutsei Brogan*. Gents’ fine Boots aud Blioes, Ladies’ Shoes ol every description. Columbus, April 18. IB3w. BOBfe J - FOGLE & SON, DENTIH T S. ‘SftL.Oflioo on Randolph Street, near Broad, COLUMBUS, A. Columbus, Doc. 9, 1857. d&wtf. tv. V. lj.ee, It. D. * Ui niiii siuxi'u OFFICE Corner Brood and Kundblj.li Strenta, COLUMBUS UI'AHIOIA. Doceinlmr 17, 185 ft. wAdtf. WM. A KARDAWAV. ; u. ORAV HARDAWAY ft GRAY, GENERAL Commission and Forwarding M E XI c JGC A 3XT T , Corner of Olive and C'outntoreial Street?, SAINT Mil Is. no. February 22, 1859—dAvrl.y. HIDES, WE WANT HIDES WK will buy flint or dry salted bid** in nny quantity and almost any price, llrtnyc them in. The onsh in ready. We pay more than u tty body when we buy, aud charge less when wo aell. Try ns and nee. lehio dvvti TYLER A SHORTER SEED OATS. SEED OATS raised iu Maryland and free from rust. Farmers buy qootlHeed or none, fob 10—wdtf. TYLER A SHORTFR. ‘ MOLASSES. (U | Barrels for sale by TYLER A BHORTKR. COHN AND ELOL'it. \OOOD lot now arriving andfor rule low. fell 10 dwtf TYLER .1 SHORTER. Trc*li Vaccine .Hatter, I UHT received by fj ap 19—if JOHN W. BROOKri, Driigaist (■BAY POTASH, I ‘UHT received by April 21 JOHN W HHOOKB. GHEAT BARGAINS! AT HUNTER’S BAZAAii UK FASHION ! I'HE aubreriber, from continued bad health, being unable to give bi*busim aa hi* personal supervi* ion, ba* di*pueu of hi* lease in hia old fltore, ami lot* removed the slock to hi* NEW AND ELEGANT BAZAAK* Mo. 73 Weil Hide of llroiul St. directly opposite to hi* old stand. These two stork* ot new and treasonable Dry Good*, when combined, lorin now by tar the iargeat stock in the city. The ■lock consist* in part of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, PLAIN AND FANCY HILKH, BAYADERE and GHF.GK HILKH; INDIA and POULARD HILKH; BLACK HILKH, all Hie various make*; GRENADINE KOBEH, blackandfemored; JIAHEGE KOBEH. ORGAN DIE ROHEM; JAGKUNET KOBEH, from HI 50 to 1* GINGHAM und CALICO.KOBEH; 3,000 Yard* BAYADERE HAI.Z AKINKH; 5,000 yards PRINTED LAWNH at 10*:. 4,300 yard* PRINTED JACKONETH, MmM ll pat tern*, lßVic. per yard. EM.UHII unit AMERICAN OALICOKM.u 10, 11 und 18Uc. per yard--Fust Colors; “FRENCirt-ALICOEH, a large assortiirent; MUOTCH and AMERICAN GINGIIAMH EMBROIDERIES, IN GREAT VARIETY. Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, LADIES’ HOOP HKiItTS, A'ORHKTH, *<•., ALL MAKEHAND PRICEH. MY STOCK OP HOUSEKEEPING GOODS Is very large, and selling at prices which will defy competmii. MY IMPORTATIONS OF Irish Linens and Scotch Fabrics INTO KTLT3VLBXJO ! Cull and examine my stock of them, before purcha sing elsewhere, a* you cun save 45 tier cent., Which is generally paid to Importer* and Jobber* in tire north ern niurkel, by retail merchant*. For an inleriorarti i le, purchaser* of my Linen* will receive a pure arti cle. LACE MANTILLAS.. A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT, Sliawls, Sliawlß, Circular Shawl*, in Barege, Crape d'Pari*. Cash mere, Merino, 4ti PARASOLS, IN GREAT VARIETV. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES. Not fating aide lo allend to the busmen* myself, ami wfahing to reduce iny stock to the lowest possible point, I now offer my stock at merely a nominal prof it; and being well supplied with a staff of gentlemanly and competent salesmen, Ladle* may rely on being well waited upon; and a* a further inducement, all bill* purchased over fifty dollar* will be diacounted five percent, for cash Ladle*, call and see thi* new und beautiful establishment. A* there i* none like it in the city, it will repay you for a walk through it. You i unnot mistake the place, n* the name and nuiiifar are conspicuously painted on the front of the house, A. HUNTER, April 7wdtf. No. 73 (West Hide) Broad Ht. “W ANTED,” Fit V CORD* WBLI. HKAHUNKD FINK WOOD , tJU Appplyittblaofflcr octlOdtf | I. BARNARD ft CO., COLUMBUS, OA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS* PROVISION DEALERS B HAVE ui hand ami will continue to receive a large aud well selected stock, embracing eve ry article in theirlinc, which are offered to their fiiends and the public at market prices- Coiue and sc; us. HAVANA CIGARS, inn nnn DIRECT IMPORTATION, various lUv,UUv brand*, for sale bv luur'Pi —wdtf E. BARNARD & GO. WKST INDIA MOLASSES, k BARRELS chosen for sale by marchStf- wdtt E itMtN ARB .v. i O MESS POKE. inn IDII.S lor sale ly IUU Fob. 18.—dwtf E BARNARD, ft'GO. GOLDEN SYItUP. •)( \ 10 GALLON KEGS, Ghoi.e. for sale by E. BARN AUD A CO. Feb, 18, dwtf TO THOSE INDEBTED. 417 E hereby give uarice that all claims due u*. and not paid or satisiacfimly arranged, prior to next return dn> ot tire respective counties in which the par ties reside, \\ ill he sired. Noire will be sliuliled. mar*) - dwtf E. BARNARD & GO. Planting l*latoeN. (GO BARREI.H PINK EYES, for sale bv IUU feblOdtf E. BARNARD tt CO. Xow Nilgai* and Hlolsinnos 4r\ IIIIDS. Sugar, all grade*, ral” 150 Bbls. ami bbls choice Molasses for sale by feblOdtf E. BARNARD It GO. ■ ‘HIM', lloill. ,)■ \ BBLN. Extra Choice Saint Louis, for sale by &\) febSOdtf E BARN ARD L. CO. ItIOAVII NUlt. F\i \ BACKB for sale by JU feblOdtf E. BARNARD Sc CO. On ('oiiNlffumciit* •)| ij l COII.H Hand Spun Rope, a good article for • *U sale in lots by E RARNAUD A GO. Columbus. Feb. 10. 1850—dwtf. IRISH LIISTEISrS AND HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS! JAMES McPIIILLIFS, 110 Bco.ul-stlT*'t. j XVonld direct the attention of Ladioß, Uoti?ekecp | ers, aud those desirous of purchasing GENUINE LINENS, I to his large and varied stock of those Goods, tm -1 tmrted from lire BEST IRISH MANY’FACTO RIES, and which bo will soil boro at prices ‘2.1 PElt CENT COXY Git than is usually charged for Inferior goods. Ho would also call the attention of Country Merchants and dealers to this Department of hi* Stuck, and can a**lllo them that he will Job them those goods at Now York prices. 0110 price only. EVERYTHING MARKED AT THE LOWEST J ames JVlc Pliil lips. 140 Bioad Street Maaonicßuilding COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Columbus. Ga., April 14,1859. d&wll To Planters & Farmers. JOHN LEE, Agricultural and Garden Seed Store, Opposite Redd, Preerft Go. Broad Street, COLUM BUS. AGRICULTURAL AND GARDEN IMPLEMENTS. f I HIE bout collection Os Rake*. Hoes, Spade*, Slmv- I vln, Fork*. Syringes, Pruning Shear*. Plow*. Cul tivator*. Oal mid Shuck Cniteis, Corn Sheller*. A> . ever ottered lor Mile In Ihi* ■ ity, all ot u Ilieh I mu detei iniiied to h H ‘Aft per cent below the UMiml prleviT Fresh Warranted Garden Seeds, My arrangement* being now complete, I am prepar ed to sell nil the he*t varretie* of tire purest Gatdeii Seed* ut 5 r ents per paper Ii paper* for 50 eeiils. Pure Peruvian Guano. “’Land Planter, Bone Dust, F’.lide Island. Colunihian, and .Mexican Guano, at New York priei.H, treight merely added. HOYT'S Celebrated Super-Phosphate of Lime. I lam soleag I for the sale of thi* fertilizer for tin* j city and neighborhood. It ha* been applied with the I most marked Muccenn to Cotton, Corn, Potatoe*. and 1 Garden Gropa in several part* of this Stale. Call and get Pamphlets, with aualysi* and certificate* of it* true qualities. Honeyblade Hungarian Grass Seed. Now in the time to plant thi* new and highly exloll ed Gr**; u large lot to arrive in a day or Flower Jar*, Flower Heed, Fl< wcrilig Plant*, Ac., nil ui i<o percent, ies* tliuitHUch thuig* could be bought heretofore. inarchSl-dwtt. W. i.ANDON, (SIGN OF THE) HAS returned from New York with one of the flue* UMortiirenlN ot ITATB ‘ v ef before oflered in tin* i tty emiirat ing— Molc.skln-Drab. Otter-Drab and lllark Denver, GAHBIMEKE FRENCH SOFT HATH, and every variety of Panama, Straw, Leghorn and Fancy flat*, all of which he offer* to hi* frienda and riißtoiner* hi LOW PHIGErt .’ lie would also rail at tention to hi* large Htork ol L'ntl>rullu, C‘ma A Children'* llata,ofaU kind* and quautic*.— AIM), aline mi ol Kioul Straw and Wool Hal.* for No groee ljyilATH MADE TO ORDER. March 15, isu. dw3m. NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS ESTABLISHMENT. V A CO., For the purpose of Carry lug on the SADDLE A.NO HARNESS BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. We have taken the Store between Gunby’* Comer mi l the Hank of ColumbuN, where we intend keeping a good a*oitinen i of SADDLES, HARNESS. TRUNKS, BRIDLES, COL LARS, WHIPS, MACHINE BELTING, SADDLE Sl HARNESS TRIMMINGS, and everything uaualiy kepi by lire Trade,of our own make and the beat northern manufacture, which we wdloell a* low a* can Ire bought in the South. si ml ll:ii‘im-nk ofany *tyle or qualily made to order, and repairing done at tlienhortcMt notice and on the mom rea*onal|e term*. W I. SIIEKMAN, A HATCH. ColninhuH.Jan. let, 1858. wdtf. 86 ILLIUS & ROSE, 86 (Kl ( C KHHDHHTI) II IIKOHHMAVEILI Yo. NO lllttl NT HE I,T, lluve jiiMt received a fat go and Hplendtd n**ortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS, Shawls, Mantillas, Embroideries, HOSIERY, II ANDRE KG IIIK FS, AN K.VULKNk VARIETY OP BOOTS Sc SHOES, AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF DOMESTIC GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, 1 GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, &c. 11l fuel every article from a piece of tape to the com plete outfit ol a houae and family, and atanlow price* a* the Mitire good* can be had in Any Southern Tlarket. Wo would roMpectfully invite the |.adie* and Gen tlemen ofColumbu* and Hiirronnding country, to giv<- ii* an early call, and (•xundire our good* liefore ptircha mg elnewfujre. ILLIUS At ROHE, March4s dwftni Sign Nfi at tho door. : BLANKS, Os rery description uaed by Law y era, or offleera of Court, printed neatly and on superior paper, at the TIMES OFFICE. J To the Farmers and Planters of GEORGIA AND ALABAMA! ECONOMY, IMI'BOVUMIINT, (.oNVENIKNc li. REESE’S Manipulated or Pho*pho~Peruvian Guano f r P HE fact Hint tliia Guano i* equal to Peruvian, JL pound (icrpound, i* u* well t**tnhlt*lied a* uny fact win lie catabli*lied h> human teuttiuony and ex perioiico. Four good re oho na wily Farmer* should u*e thi* Guano in preference lo any other— l*i. It is fully equal to Peruvian on lire flr*t crop. 2d. It coat*, utpreiHMit price of Peruvian, #IU ie** per ion. 3d. It is perfectly prepared for iuinrediale u*e, by drill ot otlrerwiac. 4th. It contain* Ally percent, more Pho*phMtn than Peruvian, and lliereAue a more ireriiianem improver of the *oil. Tine Guano i* trend by the following named gentle men, among other*, from whom it* re*ulla maybe learned: .la*. T Earle, Ean., Md. An hibald Taylor, N. G. M. T. Goldabonr Ii George Field, Janie# Eubank, Yu. Gen .1 II Littlejohn “ Samuel Kaw. “ J B Greene, “ Dr Ilenry Field, Itoltl. Norfleet, “ Consumer* iiiiihl he particular to upecify in their or der* REESES, and observe that our name i# branded on the Ime*. Term* Ctqh, or nccriiutblu time drafiaon city liouhc*. PampliletS giving a fiill account of the above Guano can be obtained by addressing UUxVIIV X C 0., SOLE AGENTS FOR COLUMBUS, OA. January 13, IBftQ.—wdtdftin Irish Potatoes. 1f M i *Btl„s. Choice Northern I’otutoes, for mile by IUU Jan 13—dwtf GUNDY Sc GO. Peruvian Guano! A GENUINE ARTICLE -warranted, and aurlieap a* can be laid down from Nexv York. GUN BY Sc CO. American Guano! fTMIE combination* of thi*Guano gives it high re* 1 pule a* a fertllixer.aiid iti* classed a* fillly equal to the Peruvian. A large supply expected at an early day by UINUY A GO. Golumbus, Ga. Jan. 4, 1859. dwtf. Potomao Herrings. 1 1 \ HALF BBLS. Potomac Herring, in pickle, for IU salu by GUNBY A GO. Sundries. ■ub*rriber* are receiving and will keep eouj 1 •tatUly on band tire following articles: No. 1 and 9 Mackerel, in Half Kit* and Klfa: Hugai Cured ILuns—a choice article. Breukfaal Bacon, Smoked Ih of, Beef Tongue*, Also, Hie following articles of the beat quality viz: Lime Piaster Paris, Hydraulic Cement, Gypnuni, Blasting Powder and Salty Fuse Rock und A Hum Salt. Jan 13—wdtf GUNBY Sc GO. Pickled Pork. BBLS, Rump Pork, very fine for nle by junlS—wdtf GUNBY dc CO. I JUST RECEIVED, KA BBI.S DRY SALTED MEAT* •Jv “ Biue Fish in Half amt Whole Bid*. ‘ Breakfast Bacon; Gtmicu Mutton Hums; Extra Smoked Beef; Extra Choice Pig Haiti*) l lenr and Ribbed Huron llamwand Slioulders, Pickiew fork Round*, fi l.ltil For sale by GUNBY A GO. THE LIVER 1N VI Ci ORA r O 11, PREPARED BY D It. S A N li F O it i>, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS. IH niie of the best purgative und Liver Medicine* now lu-lore the public, that act* u# a ('atlinrlie, easier milder and mure elleetual Ilian any oilier medicine known. Ill# not only u tut hart ie but a liver remedy iu ling first on tire l.iver to eject it- morbid muttei then , on tire stomach and bowel* to carry oil’ tire matter, thus anompli#liing two purpose* effectually, without any of the painful feeling* ex|ierionced iu the operation | of most eathartica. It strengthens the system at tire { same time it purge* it; and when taken uaily in mod- I crate doses, will strengthen and build up with unusual { rapidity. STNDFMffiLM'R'INV' IGOR VTVYr. the principle tegiilu (ty. and wlien it per the powers of the sys- A the stomach in nl ent on lire healthy ac , pro|M*.r irerformiince o ; stomach i* at fault tlu i the whole system Mill • .!*• organ the Ltv [do its duty. For lire [one o| the proprietors •in practice of more , find Home louiedy J act the many derange ; liable. > niedy is at la*t found, ! with Liver Com ( tonus. lium but to try a • is certain. ) all morbid or bad mat ) supplying in their place J iiivigoiaiing Hie Hio ( digest well, purify [ giving tone and health [ ry, removing the cause • Hug a radical cure. J are cured, anti, (prevented, by lire ;Llver luvlgor*. The Liver in one ol tors of the human bo I forms it* function* well I Ujiii aie fully developed ( iiio*i entirely depend 4 tiou ol tlie Liver lor Hie j it* lunctloii*, when Hie bowels at fault, and’ e.rrt 111 consequence ofl er having .eased to’ disease* of that organ.’ Bum made it In* Mud), Ilian twenty year*, to. wherewith to counter nietil* to wlitili it i* 1 To prove Hint tin* re : any person troubled ptMliil, in any of u* bottle, and conviction Tlicko gum* remove | ler from Hie system, I 1 a healthy flow of bile, much, cunning food to lug lire blood, to the whole iitncliinc of the disease—ell'ec Iti lions atlHik wlist M belter, [ oocnsiotial use of lire tor One dose after eating I tin* stomach and pr-( lining and houring. ( Only one dose taken J vent* Nightmare , (inly one dose taken oowelrt gently, and One dose taken uller i* HUlhcrent to relieve [ vent tire food rrom ! before retiring pre ;at night, loosens the j cures Cont i voiichm ! each riieul will cure f tea spoonfuls will al l llcutlacbe. J female obstructions re | disease, and makes a ’ liutely relieves cholic, | led is a sure cure tor > and preventative of ; is needed to throw out ; ot medicine alter a long on for JnuiMlfce re uunaiural color from short tune before eat appetite and niakse llyspepstu. g. gr One dose of two ways relieve Hick tine dose taken for move the cuuse of tire perfect cure. Only one doss inline while One dose often repea- j Cholera illurbu*, Cholera Um -only one bottle of the syMtciiithe olfects sic kites*. | gr One bottle tak moves all suilowneHs or the skin. One done taken a ng given vigor lo the food digest well. One dose often repeated eure* hroitlc olar rlio a. 111 it* worst forms, while Hummer and fiorvcl complaiutM yh-id aluiost to the fir*t done. One or two dunes cures attack* caused by ormi in children; there i* no surer, safer or speedier remedy in the world as it never fail*. t ‘tr A few bottles cures Uropsy by exciting the absorbanl*. We lake pleasure in recommending tin* medicine as a preventative lor k'vr and Ague, Oltllis Fever, and nil Fevers of a Ultlouu t ype, It operates with certainly, and thousands are willing lo tostify to its wonderful virtue*. AH who use ii are giving it their unanimous testimo ny lit itu favor. Mix water in the mouth with the Invigorator and swallow both together. i Hi! L.IVFJH INViaOR ftTOR, Is a scientific medical discovery, and is daily work tug cures almost 100 great tor belief. It cures a* if by magic,even the first dose giving benefit, and saldoin more than one bottle is required to cure nny kind ot Liver Complaint, from the worst jaundice or dyspepsia to ii common headache, ail of which are the result ot a diseased liver. Price One Dollar per llottle. HANFORD Ac CO. Proprietors, 345 Broadway N. Y. WHOLKMALK AGBJtTH. Rnrne* A Park, New York; T. W. Doyli A Hons, Philadelphia; Mh Burr A Go . Boston; 1111 Huy A Go. Portland; John 1> Park, Cincinnati; Gaylord A llammond. Cleveland, Fahnstock Sc Davis, Glib ago; O J Wood A Go. Ht. Louis; George 1! Keyser, Pitts burg; H M Dance, Ualtimoie Aud retailed by all Druggists. Wholesale vnd Retail by Pembarton A Garter, John W. Brooks, J. A. Whiteside* A Cos. and Urqukart A C'lmpman. May 80. IH.V4—dAwlv and all Drugiist* CRACKERS! JUHT RECEIVED, Hoda Crackers, Bolter Boston Hand Made Butter^ Wine treininoii “ Cracknels, for sale by GUNBY Sc GO. February Mb, 1859.—d11'. HATIM. A LARGE LOT OP ( HOK E TENNEHHEE Ham* lor *nle by GUNBY A GO. February I, 1859 dtf NOVELTY WORKS ! w u uni t u i 1 AT RETAIL ! SALKS ROOM OVER J. M'l’liillip's Dry Goods Store, No. 1411 Hi-oiml Nlm Columbus, (fa. a AT the sollcitulioii of many friends I have de- U* sell my Furniture at IXI Retail as well as Wholesale. Audi will be luippy to meet aud serve my former friends and customers at my sales room, u* above de signated) sml I must a*k of till re whom I have not served to i all and let me show llieui my FURNITURE and If it is AS GOOD AND CHEAP AS NORTHERN FURNITURE, 1 know that they will a* Houlhern people, give me their patrontige. irgr Dealers are invited to examine my stock before going North. Ilraekota, Mouldluica, Carvings, Turn ing* Fancy Mawlng,Ae. DONE AT bHORT NOTICE. GOFFINH, both covered und mahogany, alwaya on hand and at ail urtce*. ITT’Orders solicited und promptly attended to. Addre**. W. K. II Alt KM | | Columbus, Oa, Match 19. dwtf Grover & ® a * £er s FAMILY ■■■ SKMIM. MACHINES. 1?RoM lire very fluttering manner iu which the Gro ver A llaker Hewing Machine ha* boon received by the public, (resulting iu the sale of upwards of Twenty Thousand.) Messrs. TUGS. l\ STOVALL A. (’(). of Augusta, Ga., have been induced to open a Sales Room in Columbus, Georgia, where they will keep on hand a variety of the GRO VER BAKER pattern adapted lor P/tuua/om and k'limihi use, allot’ which aie warranted perfect ; in Htriictioiis for using them will lie given face. All Ma chine# ordered from tire country will be securely and compactly boxed lor transportation. Needle*, Thread, H ilk, and Mm bine Oil will Ire kept und sold at the usu al prices. Citizen* of Columbus und vieinity are re *|relcfiilly invited lo call at No. an llltOAI) NTHEKT, FOUR DOORS ABOVE THE CORNER OF MANLEY, HODGES 6c G O and examine a Machine which ih hailed by woman as her emancipator troiu the toil ami never-ceasing drudgery of tire needle. We submit lire following certificates, fium well known gentlemen of this *eclion, who have thorough ly tested the Grover and Bakerflcvving Machines: (From Rev. A A. Lipscomb, Tuskegee, Ala.] f hereby certify, that I have used one of Grover A. Baker'# Sewing Machine* for some mouths in inv fam ily, and that it ha* given entire satisfaction. I consid er these machines invaluable in a family, und 1 very treartly recommend them lo the put.lie Feb. 43d 1839. A. A LIPSCOMB. * (From Rev. F. G. Ferguson, Tuskegee, Ala.) I take pleasure in staling to all whom it may con cern. Hint my wife ha* been using one of Grover aud Baker’s Sewing Machines lor some mouth*. It works welland is easily kept in order. So fur we are more than satisfied. February 9, 1859. F. G. FERGUSON. (From Rev. J. 1, Moultrie, Union Hpungs, Ala. Mb. Keith —The Giovoi A Baker Machine pun -Its* el of you ha* fully equalled my expectations. Avery important characteristic of the Machine is, it is so very simple that anv negro of common understanding cun manage it Mine lias been used exclusively by aNe gio servant about six month*, and lot# never been out of order. JAS. L MOULTRIE. February 14th,1859. (Front 1 A. Itrekau A Go., Columbus, Ga. We have used one •! Grover Ac Baker's Sewing Machines in our shop for three year* past, and find it perfectly practicable, easily kept in order, and well adapted to various kinds of work in u Tailor's Shop. We take pleasure iu recommending u to tire public. Fob. 45,1859. I A HRoKAVY & GO. D KEITH, Agent. COLUMBUS. QEORGIA. Columbus, Mmeli 9,1859—0wn NEW SPRING & SI MM ER CLOTHING. f H* MERRY, S7 llrorul Street, HAS in Store aud is now receiving a large and well selected stock of Gentlemen’#, \ outli's atul Gbildrcu’s t’lothing, lor Hpriug and Bummer wear. ALSO, A well selected stoek of Gents Furni-hing goods, J of superior qualities, ntul of tire latest and most I Fashionable ,Style*. All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. No. 87 Wastsido liroadStreet, Ctdumbu?, Georgia. I March 29, dawßnt. mu iiS. mmi m., J± r r CASH PRICES. J. \. WHITESIDE & CO., DI U ‘GG I STS. COM mil*. (.IOKI.It. n \ VF. t lit* plcoKiire ot inviting the intention of the public to their large, fresh ami well assorted IlltlhS. (HKMIt VLS. Ac., winch they iu.- selling at LOW PRICEH for CAHH. : Articles wnicli ii'imllj sell for one dollar, tlivy are of ’ A ring at 75 to 86 ci uta, < \ -! i COLUMBUS Sifildlery, liitnicstit, ANII LEATHER STORE, 11. MIDDLEBROOK. & UU., 91 Broad street, I MANIIFAGT! HERS AND DEALF.RH Middle*, lluruean, Al Lestber, j >f winch the tollowiug comprises a nun j & Spanish quilled Huddles, overiuid; Eng linli do; Planters’ Plain do; Youth’* and Hoy'* do; Wagon an Plantation do; and Ludie* Haddies,—varie ty of styles. ItiirflGs, MarUiiKalck, sathlle l!;iK, aud Medical do. HAKNESS. Fine Hilver plated Carriage ilmire**—all qualities. •• ** ftorkawny “ •• “ “ “ Double Buggy “ “ “ “ Hiugle do ** “ Plain black Harness, alt styles aud qualttiH*. LEATHER, Hkirting Leather. Bridle do, llog Hkius, Pnd Bkiire, llartie** Leather, Oak and Hemlock, Hole Leather, Calf (Skins, Lining Bkm*, Shoe Peg*, Last*,..Thread and Finding*. Ac. JVLacliine Belting. Leather and Rubber Belting, all widths, Light Rubber and Canvas Beit mg, for Plow Buck Hand*. Just the thing lor Planters, Bell Rivets, ami Eure Leutlrer. THUJSTKLS. fHgvnr Ladie-s and Genileiuen’s VlDress slid Traveling Trunks, ail quail- 1 I 1 1 6 ic* and styles. Bonnet Boxes, Vuirse* and Bugs. CAHLUAGE TRIMMINGS. cJfFWMe Enamelled Leather, Pat Da*h heather anJ Enameled Cloth*, nil width* und qualities;, Uu carpet, Laces, Fringes, Head Linings, Leutlrer Cloth Bootings, Nails, Tuck*, fire. Htirrups, Hitts, Bmkles. Harness Mountings, lldiues Collars, Whip*, Wagon Breeching,, And Blind Undies. All tin: above good* nre of our own manufacture; made of the beat material ami by experienced work men. We invite all those who are in w.ua of articles in our line to call aud examine our stock, and we as sure them that they will be well sattMtied with the quality of goods and the prices; us they will be sob) on the very BEST TERMH. N B. New Work made, and Repairing done at Hie shortest notice. dec.l--drtf. Economy [and Progression, IN this age of advaiu cntent, mmi; thing* new and invaluable have been introduced not the phan toms of other iigo*, but new ones, of sound and pm ■ ticul utility. In no miter department i* piogreionntt !.< t ter marked or more visibly to be seen Uiun iu lire meil teal, when originating w ith competent men and < -infill ed to scientific limit*. Precisely of Hmt character aie the following remedial sgentt; none wul prove mure efiicientor so often .needed. DR LITTLE’S A MIDI NE (111 (HI DROPS A ntw unit certain ime for C” tty he, QellU, Aethma, Pain or the Errant, aI no Crony, % l I /ino/nnfr Cony Me, 4‘- \e.. amonytt ChtUlrm. This i*a pleasant medicine to take, producing inline dinte relief, and in nine out often case* a prompt cure. It exercises tire most controlling influence over Coughs mid Irritation oft bo lung* of any remedy known, of ten stopping the most violent in a few hours, or at most in a day or two Many eases thought to be rte cidodiy consumptive, have been promptly cured by us mg a lew bottles, and wearing Little’s vtreiigtliemng Plaster* on the chest. A* anodyne expo torani, with out nstringingthe bowels, it stand* paramount to uil cough mixture* DOLLAR VERMIFUGE. Prepared and put up in bottle* und phials, only by W. G. Little. In ireing, nothing else i* required lo relieve children of wm ms; and, besides, being one of the best and cheapest ever offered to the public, its frequent use in families willsave mm Ii trouble ami expense, us well ns tiie live* of many cbildren; lor nykt out of every ten cases generally require it. !>r. Little's French .Mix! lire. Tin* i* prepared from a French Recipe (iu the forms of No. I mnl 4; (lie fir*i tor the acute, und No 4 for Hie i liioiiic *tuge,) Ibm bus been milch improved upon in tins country; and from it* iinetainpleii success in likely losupcrcoiie every other remedy for the cure of diseases of lire Kidneys und Bladder, Gouuorrhtrnl, and Lutchorrhouil of Fluor Allots Affection*. This extensive compound combines properties totally ditfei ent ill fasle mill character from anything to he found iii the United Muttra Pliaruiaciqnea or in private prac tice; and ill point of safety tuid c there my i uot rival led iu America. HR. LITTLE’* KING-WORM 1 TETTER OINTMENT | {Hundred* of case* of Chronic Tellers, Menid heads and disease* of the *km generally, have been cured hy lllis remedy, and since the uilrmiurlion ol tho No. 8 preparation (Ireing strong! r) scarcely u case liu* been loiiuit Hint it will not eifecttially eradicate m u short time, lor tire cure of Cancerous More* and Ulcer* it i* applied in the, form of plaster* and l almost infallible Medicine*, like everything else, ant better ami more economical! v supplied to lire great mass of tile people, by merchandize titan in any otliei wuy. I'liy sic'iuns are referred to the l.'iih page of Dr. Littles pinnlilet, to (lie catalogue of medicines of lio-Mate ria Medic 'ii, llmt In* u*e* m compounding ins different remedies, and asked tosay if they an- not lire chief re liance of the profession, as he himself lias practiced medicine extensively for more than ten years, before retiring to the drug nusiires* HOLD MY LITTLE A ItltO Wholesale Druggist* Macon, Ga ; by I'einbeimn A Garter, Joint W Itrooks Golumbus, and bv Mercbantsand Druggists generally. April 11, 1869- Haw MATTRESSES For tlio IMCilllon.. r plf K undersigned now have and keep constantly 1 on hand a large stock or M ATTKKHMKM, of ail sizes, weights and materials, and of every style,which are offered foreale ('HE Al’ at the TROY FACTORY WARE-ROOM*, No. 40 Broad Htreal 1 el.B4—dw Jm JEI I’EKMON Sc liAMlLiOft WOOD, EDDY ft CO’S Single Number LOTTERIES. Capital Prize ,150,000. TICKKTS ONLY TEN DOLLARS NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. As the members of our firm have, by way of pur chase, become lire owner of the grants chartered by the States of Doluivare, Kentucky, Mi**ouri, and partol those in Georgia, under the manageiirelil of Messrs. Gregory St Muury, of YVilniington Delaware, we have deemed it expedient to change the name of our firm, •ui and alter January Ist, 1859, to that of WOOD, ED DY A GO, who will Irerealter have the management of the Spin (a Academy Lottery, and the others as above mimed. ,gfl In all transactions we have endeavored to conduct our busmen* with integrity und promptness, and we ran assure tire public that the patronage heretofore be stowed on uh i* well deserving of being transferred to our successors. Very respectfully, Augusta, Ga. Dec. 15, *SB. S. SWAN ft CO. WOOD, EDDY ft CO., BIANAGKKft. (HIJCGKHHOJtH TO H SWAN 4c CO.] The following scheme will be drawn by Wood, Eddy * Go., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each ol theirjSingh) Number Lotteries lor May 1859, ut Al'uusta, Ga., in public under the superinten dence of Goiumissioiiers. Class 19 draws .Saturday, May ‘7, 1869, Class HO draws Saturday, May 14, 1869 Class 21 draws Saturday, May 21, 1869 Class 22 draws Saturday, May 28, 1U69 Ou the Plan of Single Numbers. 50,000 TICKETS—S,4BS PRIZES. NEARLY ONE PHIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS iUagniliccnt Scheme! To be draw no very Saturday k in May. 1 I * 40 “00 1 “ lO,v!0 1 “ 5,000 1 “ 4,000 l “ a,uoo 1 “ 1,500 50 “ 500 BMI “ 4io 100 “ 400 100 “ 150 100 ** IUU APPROXIMATION PRIZES.* 4 Prixea o( f-UNi Approx’g to *60,090 Prise are l,6fN 4 “ 300 “ 40.000 l^soo 4 “ 860 * 10,000 * 1000 1 “ 485 “ 5,000 •• ojo 4 “ 800 “ 4,000 • 800 4 “ 150 * 8,000 * SOU 5 “ 100 “ * 4 400 6,000 “ 80 are *IOO,OOO 5,485 Prtzew amounting t 0.... ...,s3Bo.t)ob Whole Tickets *lO. Jlalves *5 Quarters *4.60.~ A Circular showing the i'lau of the Lotteries will be sent to any oue desirous us receiving it. Gertificates of Package* will he sold at the following rates winch is the risk: Certificates of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, *BO •’ “ 10 Half “ 40 •• •* 10 Quarters *• 841 ” “ 10 Eighth *‘ 10 IN Oh DERING TICKETS uh lERTJFICAIfcS Enclose the money to our address for the tickets or itered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail. Purcnasers can have tickets ending iri any figure they may designate. List of Drawn Number* und Prize* will be sent to pun baser* immediately utter the Drawing. Purchaser* will please write their signatures plain, and give their post office, county and Stale. Remember thin every prize is drawn, and pnyable in full without deduction. All prizes of *I,OOO and under, payable immediately alter tire drawing, other prizes at fire usual time of 30 days. NOTICK TO COKRKSPONDENTS. Those wire prefer not ecmimg money by mull can use The Adams Kxpreaa Company, whereby money far Tickets in sums of Ten Dollar* and up ward* tun be Rent ll* AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE from any city or town w here they have an office. Tire money and order mu*! be enclosed in a Government Post Office Stamped Envelope, or the Expre** Compa ny cannot receive them. All communication* strictly confidential. Address orders for Tii kets or Certificates lo WOOD. EDDY Al CO., Augusta, Ga. oj WOOD. EDDY AGo , Atlanta, Ga. or WOOD, EDDY Sc GO., Wilmington Del. Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta, Ga., ran have their orders filled and save lime by ad dressing S. Hu an Al I o. at either of these cities. A list ol tire number* that are drawn from tire wbee. with lire amount of the prize that each one is entitled to, will be published after every draw mg in the follow ing papers: —.iutfusta {Hu i OnutUutimaliet- ATtw (>r leaiu Delta; Mobut Rtfuter: ATaeknUe Uaieiu, Atlanta InttUijfvnair; ,\tw York Meekly Day Rook, Suchnnak Daily .Sure; Rukmmut Duyai.lt; Ji'etr York Duyateh; PuuhJtny {Alien. ) Clarum, atul l.ittte Rwk [Ark.) True Democrat. KBMSCIAL NUTICB. VLI. persous indebted to tire lute firm of Brooks Sl t hapMiun, by mile or account, are requested to make immediate payment, a* further indulgence can not Ire given JNO. W BItOOKH. Columbus, Ga., March 84—dwtf. SPRING GOODS’ REDD, JOHNSON ft CO., Ml Itcoail Street, Columbus, Geo., HAVE in Store, and are daily recei ving irew and eN-gant demgn* m Plain and Fancy Silks, Double Skirt Sfik, Robes A la-i. Silk*. Bayadere und Glietk Silks, Black and White Antique and Hep Bilks, Grod’Riniie. I'ufleiit, and Haraitrea *• BAREGES. ORGANDIES and JAGKuNKTTH, in small figure*. Robe a Ires, Moire a Ire* 2 Volantes. ltobe a l.e* Leonora, Robe a Ire* 8 dupes, Kobe a Les Almeda. PRINTED t bally-. Chintz, MUSLIN GINGHAMS. Itifiiianlcs and Lawns. H HETLAND, ZEPIIY R AND SAXONY WOOLS. J.Ai E SETS. BERTHA'S AND SLEEVES. ! Swiss Sets; Embroideries of all styles, Jaconet Hi ts;, Domestics and Linen Goods. March 2—dwJui. * AMERICAN WATCMErS! -5 IN GOLD AND HILVEU GAHfid, At Furufa’a old Htand, June’s New Building, tieorgiu ttllhii on an- -iwtf T. h hpeaß 'IiULE NS & TIJRNII'SiEKI), ATTORNEYS -A.X X*AW, FORT GAIN hid, GA. Will practice in Clay ud adjoiuiug counties in ticorgia, and in Henry countv, Ala. Apr ll • !*/.—wtf Warm sfkixos, MERIWEiHXR COUNTY, QEO., HIU UE OPK.XEI) (HE lIIMI op The Greatest Wateriog Place South ! Volume of Water 14UU Gallons per Minute Temperature W 0 Degree*. THE uiiiferslgned again presents the (MlfiLi “• ,1,,H ull paralleled Hummer Rc iIIIDM ”" rt 10 t, “' l xisideraiion of tire Mouihern JllM people For tins purpose nature has given Mmmmm 11 an liiiapiation at unc v rernurkuble and unmisiakalde. It 1* situated on a spur or tire I’lire Mountain, at an altitude of ItsOO icei above lire lever of rite sea, liar removed irom tire influence o ■uiasuiHa-away up in tbe region of perpeiunl beafih The Warm Bath* are covered basin* 10 feet square and six 111 number, and so great is the force and volume of the current tlret, in a u w minutes, the water in them can be made live reel deep. To persous in lieatlii these liuth* are <l. nghlftiJ and invigorating, while the know n curative properties of Ure water render them invaluable to certain classesol invalid- Rheumatism Dyspepsia, Gout, Hcrofeila, ftc.. haw been relieved in niiiubertestt m*tances by their application. Mineral and Free Htona waters, Ibr diinking per poses, abound in the ii.iuredtate vicinity, and, in shoit, everything which nature mind do to rainier the pfar* attractive, *he ha* here provided. In harmony with the mtiuiai advantages, the pro prietor flatter* tiiuiM If, will be found lire arrangements whtt *• ho* made lor lire pleasure and comlort of hr* guests. An ample lone of trained uml competent Mcrvunt* has been employed, and prepurunons lor the I 11.1- If oil MM h.l o I. ... (HUM 111-ore sutisUctmn A splendid Hand of Music will be m uiteudance during lire whole *ea*on The Warm Hpnng* are situated 48 mile* from Gene va. anil the *ame di>iame Horn l lminuston and La Grange From tire former place flmr-borse Coaches will mu 111 connection with each tram of car* ou the Muscogee Railroad, and from La'Jrange there wul be established u deilv line of Hack* Person* preferring to go by onvute conveyance from Columbus, Thumae ton and Griffin, will be provided null proper faciliUee ut each ui those places. HATEH OK HUARD: Per Month 00 Per Week 18 60 P*r Day g 00 Horses, per inoulli 15 00 Children under 18 years and servants half price. Children 0(1 up) mg seats ai first table, fiill charge. Fire*, l.iglii*, ami all Meal* sent to rooms, except in case* of *ll kness, extra eburge April 15, IB6o—dtf JOHN H. DAV|H. Him. Augu*ta UonstiiulioneliNt, Montgomery Adver tlser, Hiivennab Republican, ami Georgia dtizen copy 3 month* and send bill* to ihv proprietor at tire Warm Hpriugs. NKW .SPRINGAND SUMMER MILIiINKRV. TIIK zabs rilrer begs leave to inform C~A \\ “’iPfftiii’ l.adiea ofColumbu*, (,a. und vicinity, that site bo* now received her Mpriug hiork of M ialesl sash lone and the choicsst and largest se er Honncts, Floweri. RHibonv, C in. Head UrcggPN, ftc M as also, ALL the different style* of choice Dieea Goods for Ladle*’ wear. Luce Muniillu*. and all kind* of Covering*, Embroideries and Trimming* all of winch w ill be sold without reserve at tbe low est possible in ice*- Great iudut ements are offered to ail wb<> wisfi to purchase. Thankful fur pust lavor* and citstom.acominuttiice of patronage 1* solicited. TERMH CAHH. RespeclftilJ), MUN. DKHHAU p. R.~ I Thu Dress-Making is carried on undrr the tire firm of MIHH BROWN ft MIIH DGHBAU. as heretofore. All orders punctually attended to. Columbus, 18,1869—d8iu.