The Columbus weekly times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1865, May 16, 1859, Image 4

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MOKE TO JUG ADMIRED ~ THAX THU RICHEST DIADEM EVER Worn by Emperors or Kings. WHAT V Why, a Beautiful Head of Hair ! BRCAI'HK ft i* Uut ornament God hmrail’|*rwvn!.d for oil our race. R**>l</, allloraxh tlo* mem w) . ♦Wnom.vrr *wttrhtly in the flawing eluwk, Hmnvr j bO *Vr *0 AftHikliOf U.r> Uwth W tiHOMi <•< p*rl+, it ; head t* twraft of ii caveniifetir tint hair Ira snarled and Shriveled, k*r*A uh* dry, or worse Miii. ‘ fr**thl*l Willi pray, niiurr H ill low jm. than <*lf ‘**r * Prof. Wood’a Hstr Bwßororiv*. if u*** two or thro* time* a wwk, will rmmwrm and permanently * *m* i*> •11 nidi an •iinariiebf llad the tbHowlof unit |tnl**• TlMt writer of lb* Brat i* Un* ixtUtlvwi Fiamet, Thai. Nsw Yuan, April 10, I Da Wooo—Deor Mir: Permit fin- to n*jr <** to you the obiijpno'M* I Mill under tor *••* Min fMlo ration of my nnlr to it* original i nlor; about the time of my Arrival in the W. HtaU-* U vr mihdly bei uminit gray, kilt ii{kui Ut appiiratioii of your Unit Hem ora. live ti hnih recovered it* nrninal Imp. I enhslder your Mcelorauvt- i* a very wonderful invention, (tune ofli eSrtnttsflil Well * fterccublc, I am dear air truly yotlm, H THAUGiItG. “Dryi'b a’r Owyllertydct.'’ Welsh Newsfraper ollne, I'4 JN**MMi *t. / April ltd, tW. J Fiior. O. J Woot~l>rarMir: Rntnt mouth oral* week# afo i receive. I h bottle of youi Hair Restorative •ml tfuvi; it to my with who condudcd tu try it on too flair, little think ms at the tint* fhikt It Wrtnfd feature •be gray hair to its original sofor, hut to bet u> well an my surprise, #a a buy weak ’a trial, 4 hue porlbrined that wdott'-rful i fferltiy turning oil tin- v.fny iitnra to • dark brown, nt til* aafiM tINW Jnrautiimig amt thlck fliltif tbti hulr I strongly recommend the above ■ert/waur* to nil person* In want ol mu tt n change of t lour hair. t lIAKLBM t. AUD GW New Yoaa, July 25, 1*57. Poor. < J. Wooo; Wilkeonflderiro ito i t. com mend your Hair Resioruim-, an being tbe moat eflka ciotifc arm b> I ever saw. Mine* using your Ifair Ib<- atoriptvf. ioy batr and whisker* which ware I moat wbiuf ’.eve grnlumliy grown dark; and I now feci con* tldesu that a few more nppUemilont will restore tlmm I 10 their natural color It also hue relieved me of all dandruffand untMeaannt itelung, ao common among peraonr whoprinpire fWly. J.f K 11,11 Y. f*at Wooo About two year* ago my hair eon* man<fd tailing ori and turning grayi 1 wan raat hnroining bald, and had tried many remedie* to no aflbi-t. fc.omtneni.pd uaing your Uaeloialivc- in Juou afy I art A few application* Ibetcm-d my bait (Irmly. It negan to Oil up. grow out, and lurried bn> k toil* former color (Mark ) At tbrii tiinc it I* frilly rcalorml u> ita iurniof color, haalth. and appuaranec. and I clmer fully recommend Ira u*e to all J. It. IIOKK. The llcetorative it* ptii nptn btiiilee of .7 ai/ca, via— largo, met* mm, and •'mall; tb<-tnoall hold* ]->j n /uni, ami retatjM tbs oua dollar |M*r Irnttl*} tin- medium Until* at le;t#i twenty per caul, mom in proportion than ttu* •mall, roiAtla lor two dollatHpcr InutUt; th> laree Imbl* • quart, 40 iu:r cant uiura in proportion him] retail* for thro dollar*. tl. J Wool) A U 4 . Proprietor* 444 Broadway N Y. and IllJtfaikH 8. Mo. Anduldt*y all good Druggist* and Pnncy (loud* Dealer* murrlip—clwHm V W ROD V St!OK SToil . \ J). ‘ A ‘O. ÜbOL’LO r**p oUtu.y lulorin • flitrr> undlPff, om l they have mkon the Hture rrumuity ocoupied by AJam A i^aodun,and ar now ope nine Uw ititfe-t, **-at made audobeat, m Stock ol BOOTS SHOES AND BROGANS 1 o ba found in iho City. Hi VING EXTENSIVE FACTORIES OK OUR OWN,and hav.i)# iitudnarraiignuintitM with the lean lacionu* iu the Uutiad Slate*, with *2O year* t.-*p*iico tu .Yl,unphta, l’i-nu.-**ev w aru warranwd in aaymu out monk will be riCCoNU TO NONE IN aUALITY, RTYbK, AM> bit ONO.MY 10 Till*; PURCHASER. Our atoca comiuww iu pari— Meu’a I*hick Booii at/tt# Irom 6 lo 14; ” Kip “ lit*il welled and duuhioaoimi, u Water ” Napoleon Boota; ** Cayalry do. *• Extra hnn Water Proof Boot*; u Cork Mole “ M Kinedi |*'g*d idimp and half well’d Cf Bool* H pronoh Boot* ol tupurior atylo; * “ Plantation Boota; 11 Fin<wt atnolwd French Call Boot*; ” “ Pump ** “ “ “ Arctic Bvotnt Alao, Men’* Oiiord Tiaaaewed and po *ed; M Oonirea* G attorn “ “ M t';ild-?rou*; ” Scott Tie*; Men’s Call i'eggnd Br<iiaoa, punuu and k welted; ‘* M Sawed • ’* liaii “ Seal, Goal and Bull Brogan peguod; ** Army and Plantation Mhoea MerPa Wax, Kip if MuH llrogana pegged, Pum|w A Welted, Men’a Gailert?, SHppefk Slc., ol all the latent patter u. for ladies. Pineal Kid 9l Morocco lace him! Congfe* Boole, lliich and thin cole*, witti ami without heel* Fioeet Milß Warp laming lace and Congretm, d< do Serge da Barte, do do do do Kugeuc, do do do do do Italian and Eugliah. do do do French and Cilovo Kid, do do do “ Kid Heel Slipper#. Engliah Kid and Morocco do and halt Gait er*. Rupiah H|lk Laming, do do do Velvet Toilet Suppera. Embroidered, do Wonwn’Commou Thick (tool tie#of Kid, **lo rocoo, Seal and Coat, Spring Heel tie* and Boekine. Goat, Calf, Bull, Seal ot Kip luce Boot* pegged and tme and Ktpdt. Calf Oxford Boot* laced and strapped Spring heel Kip Peeired laoe Boota. FOR BOYS. H(#i Thwik Boota, “ixea 1 to ft. I*.. Uo ihogun.', do Itu ft. do do Kt,t and Call, do do pumps and halt welted Boys Calf and Kip Boota, welted and Double •oled. - Tor youths. Youth'a I hark Boots. i*e* V lo Id. M “ Brogane, do ‘2 to id. do do Ktp do do do do Boots halt welled aud double ■oled. Y outb’e Calf, do do do and do do do do Brogans pumps aud half welled. FOR MIS#E3 AMD CHILDREN. Sewrd Cell, Kid, Goat, Seal, Grain, Morocco aud Hurt Bcot.wc’ iMick and thin sole, auJ without he*l Pegged Cab. t*o*i. Heal, Gnot -1 ofocco and HuU Uotueea, tiot< i and lu ck *> and w n* out he**l*. Flue Kid lie* *>o Bu*ku* lv.’ Mpiocco, tieal aud t 4 *ai Tie* Blih LaultUg, K* od Mar *,*.- V|.:, <d without htwl’ 4tu. and >rotic< -tik a* J and ,Md *■liinwt ” • *’*im 11 e l Can. i ui PLAN I'Liio rh vfgest, best made, ar.\ cheapest stock of NEQRO SHOES EVER BROUGHT TO UO UMBUi'i, Among them are, Korn and and Up lk.ub!c Brto-ed, tkiuble Soled Brogan*, from 1 to 15. Round Sttttiu TripU Sulehed Imm Ngilad Dro> gaue. Rouuu cHMiui, I lino SoM UrugMii* Oak Bottom*, Rureeu* mul other Wind* rangiug tu pao® Irom 11.10 upward*. It Hoy of our goods do not prove as r® proven test by us, w will mane th • deficiency good to the purehasor. TO OO(J S THY IDHCHAPi rs, l It V l> hs m:i>iAt.ttskc., We can odor good* at ftoidou dN< York price*. tty giving u# a call you eaosutvo trom IA to sft> pur com on your bill*. Taking the quality of our good*into Considera lion, wo am to Ihj undersold by no on* North. South, Ei*t or V\ *Mt We have made arrangement* to receive all now style* trom Ueiori.-# ut anv nolo in the United btato* • soon a* introduced and *h*il be receiv ing troah good* ev*-ry week from ovi own Fac tories. A. C. 6 VUNDi.KS i CO., Oet dti ltMl Bread Street. .ALiDWOIITIi’S Wroughtdion (owking Stove. lAM uow prepared to (ill order* for this No. 1 Stove, now a<-k now lodge. I to eurpaM all oth er* tor Hotel and fatally purpurea. Also on bund uud for *nlt* a full aasortiuont of WOOD ANI) W'JLLOW-WAKi:. Hip, Sponge, and .Shower Baths. TAIU.K AM) Pui'kKT CUXTWiKY Broom*, llniklir*, Saucopaus, Hollow-Ware, &c., and many other *rUel# too numerous to mention. Call and examine my slunk at Id? Ur.*,! h tract. BApiil 14- dwlf ft. M. AU> WORTH NKVV BACON. /"■\NE Hundred Thousand Pound* jOst received \J —New Hams, N-jw Shoulder?, Sailed and Pleklod Pork. TYLK& A SHORTER. BINDING, IN ALL ITS BRAXCUEB aUgauUj <ine *t abort notie* Mill* TIMS* wm (Mtuilrai, It*. Ner. JT-Stf. Howard & W, a-ttoristetts at ZjJ^. w , C* AW FORD, ALA, ,4,r. . wM. Crawfoni. Ate. Job* *. wAiltf. William Taylor, attorney AT L.AW, CDTHHEfIT, RA N 1)01.1*11 CO., <M- Will pra<‘tlne in the comities of Randolph, Calhoun, Terrell, Karly, Clay, Baker, Dougherty Miller and Htewart. 11kran ro— Wellborn, Johnson k Bioan, Attor neys at Lair, Columbus, <la. All bUMlpess cut rusted to his rare rill! receive (fnmediate utteution. June and *68 —wdtf. .riarion Hctlium-, attorney at i.aw, TAI.BOTTON, TaibotCo., • OfUih.r 24, IS. wAiRf. llom'k X l.awn, attorneys at i.aw. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. n J. MOMF.tI WM. A.LAWif next door to the Pest Office. iw v I. ), 1860. ilwtf. R. V. MAttTIM. 4. 4. RAUTIH. 4.4. Nl.abS MARTIN, MARTIN A BLAUE,. Attorneys ixt Law, COLUMBUS, OA. It. iMlwrll I4M lwU r O.f K - I .*! f7||E mittarrilierhes on hand aAw MUM for lit* i manU torturing of PEA<*H BttANDYor WHIH KP. V, which he will rll at very low price*. A Iso Tin, Shoet Iron and Japan Ware. f eveiy variety and description, which can be bought At the lOWMt rate* JOB WORK, Done at short notice and <n the most liberal terms. J. B HICU, Agents, N*l door bsloW Burt* riouci, Broadßtreet. July IU, IMri-dWtl w •. joiinso*. r. a. accaaa. JOHNSON Si RUCKER, ATTORNEYS A.T LAW, OUBIRTAi CHATTAHOOOAIER COUNTY, GA. i ll.f, give prompt gUenHon to all btuilneHs eiiirua ’ ‘ tell io iheircar* throughout the Palau la Circuit, ml tlto counties of Talbot, Harris, Marion, Taylor and Mi htey, of the Chattahoochee Circuit. Pebruary 9i, iWd—wlv. M. J!VK, Attomeyat Law, UNION SCRINGM, At.A. it ni l. practice in the drtTercnt Court* in Mrn on and V V adjoining counties. Htrtct wttenMon given to the coilci lion 111 chlltfts _ MiH-- Wfltn_ T. .1. (. H IV N, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HAMILTON, GA. - Will MUidil promptly to all biulnm. enmulml to bi. cro. .1 iui2B 1850—wly. Tlioma* W * ol>l>. ATTORNEY AT I.AW, PHESTON, Wob.UT County, (Jo. Will practice in the counlius of Clny, Cbtttta hoochoo, Wobstcr, Early, ltundolph, Stewart and Sumter. Particular attention given to eoUeeting and retoitliug. Jan2B JB67 —wtf. . I>. K1..1M. TIIAUKI.iI OI.IVMH. Ilia ill A. Oiive r, ATTORNEY AT LAW, liUIiKA VISTA, MARION* OONTY, OA. Will practice in the counties of Marion, Macon Stewart. Taylor, Chattahooohto, and any of the adjoining counties, when their nervices may Ik* required. Also in the District Court of the Uni ted States for the DUtriot of Georgia. September 11,185B.—wtf. 8. . Stalfiml, Attornoy at Law, (ILAKKLY, EARLY', C 0„ UA, Blukulr aiu, April 2, 18.18. wlf. Jiik. A. (Iciidinrii, A'jeoMmsrinr at i-aw. And Snllrltor In Chaiirrry, ABMSVILLE, IIKNRY COUNTY. ALA. July 10,4858.—w1y. IRON SCREW, Tn\VE purchased of Mr James Massey of Tlmm nsvitfo, Gu. the right to th* line of his Patent Screw for ihn mu titles of Macon, Kuseeil ami Montgomery. Ala The Post os well as the Screw in of Wrought Iron, ami has the udvnn age of b< lug so complete as to require bill little room tor its erection. It limy be pul it|> either in a tail hut room or a separate room, n* may he preferred} it packs finely and conveniently without the use of a mule. They will he put up on reasonable limps and guaruii teed to give sansflictmn. My address is Hardaway, Macon county. Ain JOHN A I>UNN RelWenre—W J. Tarver, Jan. Q, Hunks, Elion,Ala. Mh.Dpnn The Iron Screw that Mr Massey put up for me Inst fitll. proves to do good w ork, In n very sattslhtcory manner, fiir which reason, as well as he enuse it is convenient and so wull protected, I am much pleased with it Yours, J. T. PEltriuNH Month U, 1859- wl'mi im Id EVERY BAIT* 11. £. HOYT & CO.’S New Catalogue for IHStI. IT CONTAINS TIIK Largest List of Useful, Ornamental, and Valuable Gifts, EVER I t UUMII-P liHBA rna Inovcbmknts to Auknt* than ever before offered by nnv otliereslablirhuient ill the United Blates in ducememsm pur. liiim-i* who teceivewilh each Hook a (lift varying in vulua lYoin Fifty Cents to One Hundred Dollars REMEMBER 1 The Great Houlhern Gift Book Htore is the only one ihui stands endorsed by the entire press of Baltimore. Write tot a Catalogue which contains ftiU explann liou and w ill be imulctl free to nnv address. 1 fid.'s-w-W II l>. HOYT 4 CO, 41 llultiiuore Street, Hultunon*, Md Tle Great Western Corn Shucker. Sheller, Separator and Cleauier. rlfn,d l>J It K H.MITII. ■■.■.riuln-r Mti. ISM. r lMHßgivnt labor-saving ntachiue, has taken the I first prtMulum ovet all competitor* at 122 fttnte and county Agiu-ulttirsl Kthlbntons--a suecaaa never lieretolore obtained *> any Agiicultural linpleineut in the same length of'time The Proprietors, in oflWtng this machine to the public, claim tot U a superiority in simpln it) of con struction, ditrabilit), cheapness and rapidity, and per fection of it* operation There are five sises, Nos 1,2,3, 4 and 5 Price from V 39 to Httl, and will shuck, shell, separate and cleans* from 3ho to 2,000 l*tthels per day Fur Machine* or fit tie and county Rights, apply to I KIS a CARTER Montgomery, Ala KI.LIrt b M ATIIIH, Agent*, f.dumbus, Ga. April 12lli d.ttw 2tn IDXSBOXsXJTXOJST. pun Copnimership **i I)R>ORH b < HAPMAN was 1 dissolved on ihe lath till, by mutual consent. AU persons Indebted to said firm are notified to make pay iiivnt old) to John W. Brooks, who having puiehaoed all notes and accounts belonging to the late firm, is alone authorized to list) ths firm uautu tit Heitiemeut ul outatauduig bustuesa. JOHN W RltnohH, F 8. ( HAPMAN. NOTICE. undersigned having purr haed the entire inter i Ml tu the Drug Htotc ol Brooks 4k Chapman, will conuuue the busfttuM on his indivutiial account. Asa metwUt of the late Arm be would make hi* acknowl edgement to the gsnetous patron* of the house, and re spertfttliy *t. he it a contntuuuee of their confidence and patiouuge JOHN W RKOOKB. January 13, lßsft.—dwtf COTTON, COTTON, COTTON J / \OTTQi t# now selHogitb good price.ami if (be n iMtml aorotit Upi st due t,>J. Lunls fit <‘o. ar t.o. 100 t p*:d, suits will bUM.Utited ludisorla;* tfikUdy. A wet 4to tktWlM U Itfllclet t OellG-wHtUf. J. ENNUI II CO, irani®.®. ip, AUCTION & COMMISSION M33HOIIANT dITTHBEHT, GA. DRY OOODH, OroccD**, Produce, and Good* of evcr> demnption n-ceh ed and sold ori wnuniM>ion KKFEKM TO: lebkin* Atkin* Ac Co.j Allion k Atkins; If Brake; Jon*-* k. Kiddoo; A T Amos. Merchant*; Hon. David Kiddoo; Judge J D l.<-noard, Hood Ac Robinson, Cutb beit, Georgia Auction sale* every week. Conaigiunents MWIAt December 17. tHM—wGm. A Word to the Discouraged. OR ANDRC* offer* in all rases ol Consumption and Nervous Debility, Herofnla and all Rheumat ic, Paralytic and Merruriul srte§Uon*, dtseaae* of the Hip and Bplne, Kldne)* nmt Bladder, Gravel, Dropsy, Act —a sale and sfieedy cure; Female Weaknease*, rtujuircwdon, Irregnlarittes, and all disease# of the Womb. Stricture* in the Urethra, Fistula and Piles, remedied Miihoul the use of Instrument* or bandage*. AflertMenlv year* of personal and prole*Ki..nal U|W* nonce, he ctin state that no person in the world tan cure diseases With Mineral or Vegetable Medicine alone; be uses no Mineral Medicine; hi* remedies are a luxury for all. (the irk or well,land ell ride the most debilitated to enjoy as great perfection of health, while taking medicine, * si any period of their live*, lie ran Ira consulted by letter by addressing Dr. HENRY’ AN DRI'M, New Orleans, La . and medicine will lie lor warded by mail (tree of charge for trial) to any port office in the Union marttl—w4tn* LIGHTE & BEADBURYS, Plunn Forte Mamifiuturers, 121 Broome VtrCtt, New York. W'lC desire to call the attention of Ihe Trade, and of tile public generally, to our Piano Fortes, justly pronounced superior u ull o her* in volume, richness aud purity of tone—possessing also a pecu liar singing quality, adapted to and harmonious with the human voice. They are vary properly called the ‘‘Organ or Fornl Pinnn.' f Being made With the Patent Arch Hurt Plank, they will rtaud m nine in all c|i mate*. We guarantee our customer* that no efforts that a life-long eiperhsme, uut.ring industry or capital can procure, will soared to maintain lor our instru ments their world-wide reputation a* “ikebert /•who,” and that every Improvement of intrinsic value to a Piano will lie found in our*. All orders wiih which we may be favored will be promptly and faithfully attended to. ‘ IJMPI iOYM ENT. #SO A MONTH AND ALL KXPENMKM PAID- An Agent is w anted in every town and county in ihe United Hlales to engage in a respectable sod easy business, by which the above profit* mav he certainly realix-d. For Anther particulars, address DK. .1 HENRY’ WARNER, corner of Broadway and )3th street. New Y ork city, snebraing postage stump April IK, IDSD vv3lU THOB MACKENZIE & SONB, Importers of SAMItiY H.ARB‘WA.B.L MANUFACTURERS OF PLATED COACH AND GIG HAKES, AND DEALEUH IN CARRIA.GE TRIMMINGS. No. 222 Halt iinorr-st • Near Charles, BALTIMORE. February 14, 180#— i ALABAMA LANDS FOR I 1/*cyi ACREHin Henry c*unly, 3 miles below I) | | Cnltimljm, on the ClittUahoochcn river, iind 25 miles below KoMPiainea; 50 aco - 000 acres are river bottom, which will produce from 20 to 50 bushel* Corn, or from 1,000 to 2,500 pound* of Cotton to the m re. On the place are all the necessary improvements Houses tor Negroes; good water, and niicultby a* any section in Alabama Fur further particular*, apply to me at Midway, Ala., nr R. Allison and A. G. Janes on the premises. Also, ignOacre* Land, mar Midway. Harbour coun ty—Boo acre* cleared all fresh having been cleared ni ths law seven yeur*. Tills i* Wrong lime laud and will pmduce from 20 lo 30 bushel* Corn, and from one to two thousand pound* cotton per are, Improve ment* fine—the dwelling cost #4,000, oiid is situated on a high sandy ridge. Willi food water, and every convenience desirable In a country residence Both of these place* ure known in Columbus, Ga.. where inquiries can be made. 1 invite those who are purchasing, to examine these place* during the coming spring and summer, and Judge them by what they see IJ A. ROHE, March Iff— wlf Midway. Harbour f’o Ala. Georgia State Lottery. —For the benefit of the— MONTICELLO UNION ACADEMY, [Authorized by Special ,Act of the Legislature. McKinney A to. Manager*. Capital Prlaso SOO,OOO. MORE THAN ONI! PRIZE TO EVERY TEN TICKETS. Whole Tickets #lO. Halves #5. Quarters #2.50. Vlagnifieenl Melienie To he Drawn each Hat onlay m May, I $59. CLASS 18 DHAWB ON SATURDAY, TANARUS, IN9. CLASS 19 DRAWH ON; SATURDAY. MAY 14 t 18S9. CLASS 530 DRAWS ON SATURDAY,.MAY SI, 1859. OLAsi 531 DRAW# ON SATURDAY, MAY SN, *859. I Prise of #60.000 I I Prise of $1,500 1 •• 10,000 50 “ 400 1 “ 5,000 I 100 “ 300 1 “ 5,000 I 100 “ 200 | •• 4,000 I 100 “ 100 1 *• 3,0001 100 “ 50 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of #4OO appro mm'g to #oo,ihhi pure are 1.000 4 •• 300 •• 10,000 “ 1,200 4 •• 250 “ fl.OtMl “ 1,000 4 “ 250 “ 6.IKH) “ 1,000 4 •* 200 “ 4,000 “ SOO 4 *• 150 “ 3,000 “ 600 4 lOO “ 1.500 “ 400 5,000 prises of 30 are 150,000 5,485 Prises amounting to 9330,100 CERTIFICATES OF PAOKAQIM will he sold at the following rates which is the risk: Cert Ideates of Packages of 10 Whole Tickets.... #lO “ ** 10 Half “ 35 “ 10 Quarter 18 w “ It) Eighths “ 9 IN ORDERING TICKET# t)R CERTIFICATE#, Enclose tlm money to our address for the tickets or dered, on receipt of which they will he forwarded by first mail Purchasers can have tkkeia ending in any figure they may designate. The list of drawn numbers and prize* will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. All communications strictly confidential Address order* for Tickets or certificates to McKINNEY A CO, Savannah, Ga. G. W. JON EH. Agent, Columbus. April 26, 1859 RICHARDSON'S IRISH LXISTEISrS, DAMASKS, DIAPERS Ac. CONSUMER# of Richardson's Linens, and those de sirous of obtaining the GENUINE GOOD#.should see that the unifies they purchase are sealed with the All! name of the firm, OWDIXN, as a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the Goods. This caution is rendered essentially necessary, ns large quantities of infbrior and defective Linena nr prepared, season after season, mid sealed w ith the name of Hit II AKD#ON, by Irish Houses, who, regardless of the iiriury thus iutlirted alike on the Ame rican consumer anu the muirafttcturors of the genuine goods, will not readily iilutndon a business so profitable while purchaser* can he imposed on with good* of a worthless character. J UI'LLOCKF.* J It LOCKE, nov 16 -wlv. Agents 36 Chim b Htieet. N Y Largest Arrival of the Season! $30,000 worth of NEW SPRING GOODS! JUST RSCIVED BY NANCE & RENFROE, U’ F. are now receiving and will continue to receive until we shall have the Largest. Best and most Magnificent ANU VARIED STOCK OK ID IR.’ST-GOO IDS EVER BROUGHT TO COLUMBUS. \V will make no effort at enumerating the different articles and stvlea of goods, the papers are all too •mall We w ill merely say that we have all the NOVEITISS OUTH| SEASON: We did not buy out NEW YORK, but .took a large portion of all the Newest & Handsomest Styles THAT COULD BE SEEN. We are determined to sell our immense stork AT SUCH PRICES AS SHALL CONVINCE EVERY PERSON Os the importance of buying Where the largest Stock in the City xa KEPTI All we ask is one rull to convince you of what we wuv We have the goods, come and look. We most sarneslly and especially unite the Ladies to coiue and examine our stock We art convinced they will agree with a* that they never aaw such a stock before in thia ritv. As to our Dross 81Uu, \V K CHUUM.'E tllK HTITE NANCE A KENFBOE. CAlutiV*., Much 11—u PERUTIAIV GI ANOI THE undersigned are daily expecting a large supply of tb |Kpular iertilizer. Irom tlie agent of tha Peruvian gov.*r< niu ‘ aod warranted genuine Price four dolinra per one hundred pounds, or |?8 per ton ofifOoOpou rerms cash io all caaea. „ . Oct 14— wtf < I UNBY CO - KIVFK PLAHTATIOfI F O SALE. gfU THE rtubscrih rnow offers lor salehls vslu Ml biL n.er I'Uuisllun,eight mlle*at>'VsFort JfjK laines.cnnl*tniii* 7l > acres, ot which 015 *rell st rate River Motturusiid the balance Ogi- rinel4ll)o ol good quality, embrae nga good and oontoruble dwelling will, a well ol excellent water, a uewLottouecrew nd(le Houseandall u cessary ouihouse* andilatures Id the bottom laud IftO acres irec.learoil.onu third of which is fresh. In my absence apply lo Samuel A. Drier or ttetnis 4t| Ffrianolt,at Fort Gaines Januar> hi, 1888.—-wi( JAMKHGRIER. PLANTATION AND MILL# FOR SALE. Jffat HAVING determined to remove West gfajK? l oiler for sale rny Plantation and Mills in J3LjGhaiiahopch*e county. Tbe body of lsnda cootaina aooutl 300 acrea, of which there ia n cori*idorahlo portion upon aud in cultivation. The mill* (Grist and Saw) are in good repair,al most new, situated on the road loading from Co* lunibiiH to Buena Vista, via Clenaltn, on the Ochili Creek, are operating advantageously. Persons wish log to purchase tbm most darirable place, arc requested to call and examine for timrnaelvra. an aurud that a great bargain may ho had I>uriog mi alienee the premises will be shown to purcha sers by G. P. Gordy, who may be found on the place SAMUEL V. HARP. Julyl#—wtf ‘ J. B. & W. A. ROSS, Whole# tie and Retail DRY GJjDS 41 GR3 ERY MERCHANTS. HI a c o n, Georgia. Alao, Agent* for Wheelepa and Wilson’s Sewing Machines act 11—wtf. “lumTkin house. J.UMPKIN, STEWART CO. GA. Asm dk THE sufracriher, having purchased the lfi| above houso,i* reeolved to make it one l , l g l Anh the patronage of the travelling public. If good lure and attentive servants should entitle a Hotel to custom, tbe u„ddrsigned flatter* himself, that those who try him once, will come again. Connected with the Hotel, are commo dious Hi a i lea with trusty slier* Oct 19 wtf. JOH YARBROUGH. BROWK’SHOTSIi, OPPOSITE TIIE PASSENGER DEPOT MACON, GEORGIA. B. K BKOWN, PROPRIKTOR, B. F. IJENBE, Superintendent | jjf Meals ready on tho arrival ot every Train, j >1 aeon,G#., April JA WM tril BEDKLL k WB'.'IS. II AVE removed t<. the comer formerly occu J pied by W A Redd. Si o, lately by Watt 4iul Sappington , wher.- ihey will kiiep constantly n hand, a well selected stock of GROCERI’ S • onsist'ng in part ol Bacon, Baggi-.g .nd Rope S'lgar arid Cofle* t iquors, A.c A 1 and winch ihejr ufler m tne lorai market prices \ug 30,1856 wtl W 11. MAYUB. A. if WHITE MAY HE A WIIIIT, Commission iUcrcj)ant f A.U DR.I.RM IN Pork. Bucon. Lard, Flour Butter, CHBESB, D I D FRUIT, Ac. 69 “Walnut S tr o ot ojfjwjwrjaYjj&Hiio. Particular attention will b given to ihe Purchase ami Shipment of all deseripitomi of Western Produce, and nfiii'li** of Uinrinnati Manufai lure November M. INAft dimwffm. ~ NF.GHOES! NEi.ROES! U r F. are constant't mo eiving from Vir ginia Mud North t arolma a large Rjffli and well pel c'd stock of Men, VY m<'n,riO toys amt Girls, including held hand*, house servants, mechanic*. Ac., bought by oneoi JIJ the firm expressly for this market. Our friends may rely on getting negroes of good charactci corning up fully to our representations— a* wcsel! none on commission HATCHER*. McGEHEE. July 2, 1858— Wtl PUNTEftS’ WARE-HOUSE COLIIMBU.S.OA , Junt-tU, ISSS THE undersiged return their to their Inendsand the public generally lor the liberal pstrcnag heretofore bestow ed, aud hope by a strict situntion to husipcss to merit lurthur favors. They are happy to rtaie t*iat th v have secured the services <f Ylr J M W ATT a* Book keeper, a< dMr VV . A. BEIL ELL as salesman,who will he happy to serve their Irieuds aud the customers of the house. DILLARD, POWELL* CO. Columbus, June 2tf, IBfiß. — wly vmißisiukA iKia©s9 EATING SALOON. ( / \ WILL be opeoed by ‘&j\J •/ 4th ol October Boarder* will betaken by ‘ 7ft the month, week <>r day. Meal* at all hour-day or night OSfT HIS BAR will always be supplied with the Choicest Liuuoia and Umars. This House is two door* (relow the P (). oct4—wtf. F WILHELM, Proprietor. SPHOTTB CELEBRATED VERITABLE OLD ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN BITTERS, AN INRSTIMABLK TONIC, DIURETIC, AND ANTI-DYSPEPTIC. D'MFNTIFIi'AI.LV prepared from tne original O recipe of o|t Dr. #nrolt.aud eminently success "ill and highly , popular physician of Bhropsblre, England. These highly patalab'e ami agreeable bitter*being composed of PURELY VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, Judte<ou*ly selected and skillfully compounded [are ooutl lenity recommended to the public for their Valuable Medicinal Properties, r For Lossut Appeuto, Nervous Debility, Ennui, Dyspepsia, they are Indispensable. In functional derangements of the Elver and Kidneys, as well *s Jaundice. Rheumatism, Gout and “ravL>ney wren “sine qus non” For Female Complaints Ithi* prepartlon is pecu- Itarly adapted. F-> r children harrassed with the Colic, and the pains of Deiitulou it is asoohlng use i: ago r At stimulus to Invalids, ih enieebled md sick these billers are unsurnastable uud free from Altho hol and, are a sure preventive of Thills and Fever, if IH t.O IIN H A wine glass two or three tlmesaday. For ladles tw ihlres; I’l.tldren In proportion. For • er\ weak Horn >eh• ouo third water. Prepare*! at at Fag’s Laboratory, Montgomery Ala To he had ol Druggist's and country merchants’ f 4 Derail y. rtepl.it -wtf HULL. DUCK 4t CO. J.B. PEMBERTON ft GO CSaiJUJkA^JJBi-a© tISKIiT lllHl't CASES. PHE CASKKT BURIAL CASK, represent i. nd by the above engraving, is beautifully tin* •-bed in imitation of poltahoil K use wood, and is the moat tmdetui ami approptiato metallic case n*w used. It permits a view of the entire body after it ia encloeed, the top being composed of thick plate glam, protected by elaborately oma mettled cap*, one of which may be seen in ire place to the engraving. All burn from 271 to 75 inches in length, constantly on baud. NAME PLATKB furnished, neatly engraved. N. B.— y Charge tor Drayage or Delivery. DILLINGHAM A OBNBON. Sept. 15th, 1858. d4twtl S2O KKWAKD. aSA RAN AW’AY from Macon County, Alabama, .Jl about the,9sth of December last, my boy Itra- Vl\ el, in the 30th year of his age. yellow enutpier UWMivda little bald, and wuh n -imiu scat on one “i bis laws from a detective tomb The boy is about live (feet, is nor eleven inches in height, and weighs perhaps l?3 or 180 lb* Htrainboat-iuen and Railroad offiwt* are rsmieated to be on the lookout I will jfive the above reward for the apprehension and conlfuameat In any salb Jailao that 1 can get him May 2d—Wit* STEPHEN PACE. Oraak #raad. Maron Doanty. Ala 1859. XE¥ SPRING & SUMMER AT G. W. ATKINSON & CO’S Broad Street, Columbus. Ga. IT give* us much pleasure to return our thanks and 1 gratitude to our friend* igoi patron*, .who have so liirarally bestowed their patronage Open us the past Mcanon. and now have the renewed pleasure of placing belbre them our Circular describing our NEW JPRIN a STQC.K, Our new ripring Hun kis very large and coffipnse# the riclie*i and handsomest collection of F an< y Goods , ever offered hi t/'o)niiihiis. Below we call your attention to a stew of our leading style* and fabrics,, for Hpring and Hummer W ear. We now have in Hlore, Berage Rohes, Double Jiipc Paris Tissue, oarage lobes. Double Jupe Hatm, Borage Robe*, s Lc*, Bernge Robes, Eugenie Berage Kobe*. Double Jupe, Be rage Holme, Parlsicnne, At prices from #5 50 to C 35 00. Organdie Robes, a Lea, Organdie ,Role*. Baj ader< , Organdie Rohes, luqieriaic, Organdie Rohe*. 2 Jupe*. Organdie Robe*. Plain, Organdie Holies, Favorila, Organdie IPilns. Leonora, Oigaridie Rohe*, Aiabniiucnc, Al Price* from >5 50 to #lB 00 per Rolh>. Hitt SILk DEPARTMENT CoiiipriNes a complete Htock, Douiile Jupe Bilk Robe* of latest Htyie. >B4O to #IOO per Robe; Black Grode Ktnm *, lu!st quality; Lynnes Patent Biu< k Miik*; Plain Black Pouit de Hole; Miark Anna re*; Mia* k and Ci’d tiro de Ep*om. < lien* Ba>a dere; Bayadere Plain Milk Rola**; a very large lot of km price Bilk Robes and Brens est from #0 to #SO per Pattern; Plain French Jaconets, best quality; Printed French Jaconets; Printed Jaconets, I.‘hints Colors; JMain French Per cale*; Preach Printed Percale*, Plain Crape Moretz, all Col ora; Plain Borages, all col ors; Plain, White and Black Barege* forfthat* !*, Pa ri* Fruited Beruge*. Plain (irena dnies. Plain Crape Depurd*. Elegsni Gren adine *4 J ii pe Rxiie*. Elegant Printed Muslin de Hoie, Lscr PlssMtlllsss, HEAL LACK#, Ac. Ac. Real Chantilly Luce MantUlas, Real French Lace Mantilla*. Real Pusher Lace Mantilla*; Piccotomini Push, i Lace Mautiiia*, Dee Point Manllilti- ; (Ireuadine Roruered Be rage Hhawis, Uibhon Bordered iierage rihawi*; White JJeragt- Khawk; Bi'k Uerage Bit awls; ridkLace ribawts Our Mantilla and Hhawi Departuieiit/ompriaes ma ny noveltx l *, among which are some of Puru'* riches, productions We have the most i omplete stock ot La res ever offered in retail iu Georgia, comprising White t.'ap Nets, French Run Meiliim*, Black rink Net*. Queen’s Blond Wove Linen Thread Ed*mgn. Fin* Imitution Thread Lace*, Black (impute La*ea, Embt’d Malines, English Thread Edging*, Real ilonitoii Va lencias, Sec. EMBKOL)EnI£S fee ffoniton Collar* and Hleevew, Book and Jaconet riett*. Point AppiMpie Hmxeiles (’oilur*. itreakfa-i Collar* Real Votcncme* (Mailer*i Mourning rietts, foliar* and rileeves; Point Gage Collars and HU eve*; Real Freiu 1 Emtrioideries; Matiise and Gmpnre t'ollars; Extra fine .Muslin Heti*, Rein Hpanuh La*e.Collars; French Lin en Lawn Reu*; Embroidered U’dk’f*; Infant Cn*h mere Cloaks; i l**aks. ProcbS,Basques, flat*, and In fa at s’ Real Luce Cap*. Child r.-n’s lire**e* ... Driiiianti Pique. Koval Cord and Lawn Jurkonet and Mw**- Edgings; Jaconet and Mwim Fioonmigs; Cambri* Book, and MuU Flouncing*. A large slock of Low Priced Embroideries, embracing everything in the em broider v line. White Goods, Muslins, &c, Jarkonei*, Cambric*. Tope Checks, Brii** Checks, t ape Htrtpes, Bwikm Htrfpe*. Bt*h*q> Lawn*. Nainsooks Nliuso ind striped; BrUHanu, Han Cord, Dnodv. Berlin Hkirting. Crinoline l.miitg. Indu. Book, India Muii. riwis* r-pots, A* We have a larg* stock of these good*, aud shall uner them at very low price*. HOSIERY, GIiOVES, Ac. Ladies* Pan* Silk Mits, 1-adias* and Genu’ Kid Gloves, oest quality ; Ladies'and Gent*’ Cotton r>dk and Lin en llose; Mimics’ aud Children*’ Striped lfoae. I ion. nets, 1 iibbons, &c. ‘tir stock ol Rtblnm*, Flowers, Blonds, Bonnets, Flat* Children'* Hal* Ac., is very complete, aud we think hj toe std of an accom; liahed Mniiner, w bo bo* charge ol oi* department, that we wm la-able to suit the inosi i.isudiou* taste ofali. YVc *hall be able to offer these goods at lower price* than ever before, and respe. tthi .) invile Hie ladle* to give u a coil, before they have mu-te their purchaA’*. Medium Pi iced Dress Goods. Fine Jaconets and Lawns at per yard; Jamnei iPibes, two Volants, from *J to Berage Robes a Lu*, from 94 U) C 7; Fine Front it Ja< ousts, at 25c. per yard; Plum and Figured lineages ut ’Am . pcryiud; Fast • titered American Prime, at by£ to 10c.; Fieuth and American Ginghams at 12’ s c LINEN DEPARTMENT. • nr Linen Department comprises a tuii stock of every “ting m Linens. A< We uiiike no pmensiuns us to lirect importation of Linen Goods, but beneve that we 4et our #io. kof Linens uuder mote tavorahm emum 'Uiiut* than u e could to directly iu<port them our-J iteivr* and therefore do .not hesitate to say, that we will sen Linens as cheap, or cheaper Uiau sny House in tieorgM. Goods for Gentlemens’ Wear. White Uarnesby Bril, Brown Linen Drills, Coltonadcs Linen Ducks, rtprmg rsMiiiiiercs. ltiock Doeskin*, French and English Dran <te L'ic Italian t'loihs,Wlme and Coloie<l M.o*Mlie*. IL.uk French Clotlis, gr. W e aiSu have a full loin of Luo'it Goods tor Boys’ Wear. BOOTS Sc SHOES. Our Boot and Mhoe Department is very complete,and comprise* a great variety ot for Ladies’ Gent*’ Boys’ Misses’ and especially t ioldren’s wear, all of w hit h w ill Is* sold very cheap, for a good article. Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods. We have now in Btore a large slock of Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods, ennsistiug of Men’s. Boy's, Chil dren's, all entirely new , and will be sold si remarkabiy low prices. READY MADE CLOTHING, Immediately over our store, we have a large room filled with thshlonable and good Clothing, tor Gentle men's Wear, mailuladured this Mprmg lor our trade All we ask in Ibis department is an inspection, after w filch, thooe in want of ready made Goods w ill be sure to buv from us. DOMESTIC GOODS. In Domestic Goods, we keep a very lorge Block, and sell them at the Manufacturer's prices. Our aim in placing this advertisement he fun* you, is to induce you to call and eiumme our #tock of Goods, when visiting Columbus We do not hesitate to say. that we believe it will be to your interest to give us a call before making your purchases We think we can offirr you Goods lower than you will find them else where in Columbus, and show you the largest stock to select mat. Our terms are strictly Cash, which enable* us to offer our goods at 13 to 30 per cent lower than a credit House; and the extra far time* witch we have for buy ing our goods cheap, enables us to sell them ai a frac tion less than any other house in Columbus We trust that the large stock we are exhibiting, and the tauness with which we deal w ith nnr patnma. will lie sulttcient to induce you to examine before purchasing • TERMS CASH—HO SECOND PRICE. G. W. ATKINSON & CO , BROAD T , COLUMBUS. GA. _March 28, 1859 wtf. TO CONSUMPTH ES. \CLi RG MAN having cured hi* son of ronsump turn n its w stages, after Iwitig given up to die, by the ... *t < elebrated physicians, desires to make known the mode of tire cure, (which proves succesMUi in every case.) to those attln ied w ith Coughs. Colds, and Consumption.and he will tend the same to any ad dress, tree ot charge. Address, enclosing tw o tHin;>s to pay return postage. DAMEI. ADEK. march? wly 211 Centre Htreet. N. Y PILES, FI TULA, STRICTURE, CANCERS AND SCROFULA CURED. I y AMIHII.KT# containing testimonial* of the hiehest 1 character, a# to Ins sin cen will be forwarded to any that may wish them Those wishing to test the elliary “f Dr ( LOFTON'S w onderful remedies iiiuhl give irorrwt description of the disease, its appearance m it* incipient stage, present condition, locution. A three rent stamp must ar. ouipa.tT all cmnmunica tions Address J A CI.OUTON, lluntsvilie. Ain. CI KEM Gl ARANTLKI) _ luartfowly Kenard. RUNAWAY from the subscriber, in Stewart county, about the Ist of March ■■as i last, a mulatto bay named TOM, about 24 year* old; medium site; moderately tall, ami has a large bushy head of hair. It is probable he is lurking about the widow Sarah Bridges, in Randolph county, or ho may be conveyed by •otue white man to Pike county, Alabama. The above reward will he given to any person who will apprehend and deliver him to me at home or ten dollars to any person who will place him lu any safe jail so that I can get him. april 11 —wtf JAMES P. ELLIS. Uouk-kccpin^! \NY fIOUBE. encaged in a wholesale, retail, ship ping, or ConimisHiuti Business, desiring its Books kept by Double or dingle Entry, either with or wab out a Journal, is referred to the sahocribvr. wliowbth es a situation rtutisfartot/ reference can lu* given. THOMAS COLEMAN Ouihbert, Ga. Feb. 2i—Wlf ML W. W. WILSOF, DEALER IN DRUGS, Medicine*, Chemicala, Book*, Sta tionery and Fancy Arliclea, Talbotloa, Ga., B#pt. 24, w— Iy. GEORGIA. Muscogee County'* \DM!NI*TRATOR’# HALE—By virtue of au order from the Honorable Court of Ordiuary of Muscogee county, Ga., will be sold, at the Market House in th citv of Columbus, Ga., on the tlret Tues day in June next, within the legal hours of sate, two uegro men, GILBERT and HENRY, belonging to ths • state of John E OMBaroon, deceased Bate for the j benefit ol the legatees. Gilbert and Heury are well known in Columbus, and possess highly valuable qualm#* THO# J DAYIB, Administrator, in* -j-w4** mk to wm, s. eSo 3Ho & s©o£> ARE RECEIVING Their Spring Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING! OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURER Comprising a greater variety of choice Goods for Spring and Summer Wear, Than can be found Elsewhere. They rospoetfully invite the attention of all persons, who desire a GOOD GARMENT made in the BKST MANNER possible, and WARRANTED to be a* represented, to their late receipt* of Sz, sxjJvrosdiEK. clothing. Alho—To their Etfmdie Mock ol (Stmt’s fitritisljing Gooiis, Now receiving, which emhroees every article of comfort and luxury needed for a Gentleman’s war drobe: 81I1RTS, DRAWERS, CRAVATS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, Ac. Ac. CLOTHS, CASSIMEHES AND VESTINGS, Made to Order in LATEST STYLES by experienced Workmen. hxtGyWbatfi ol every style and grade now worn. rrxmcxi.jEillas, a large *loek Jiiwt received. C&lland examine our Goods before purchasing elsewhere at No. 12ft Broad Street, Columbus, Ga mar 12, 1859—dwtf. J. H. DANIEL & CO. T. S. SPEAR, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER Successor to S. 11. Purple,cor. Broad &, Randolph st. COLUMBUS, GEOIIGIA. imTO WATO3EBS* SW WM IffiWßYi STERLING SILVER & PLATED WARE. IIAIR WORK., A Beautiful variety of Puiuinut. 1 will mak to order auy design and style and platt you may require. WATCHES, CLOCKS Sc JEWELRY Repaired by competent and experienced Workmen, and warranted. CANES! CANES! Gold, Silver, Ivory Loaded Heads—Hickory Crooks aud Sword* PEBBLE SPECTACLES. Gold *nd Steel Frames, of tbe Rest quality manufactured. Glasses set in old frames to suit al? eyes I invite the attention of oil to my Stock, and will show it with pleasure, whether yoi purebs j e or not. ‘i'tt-Furplc's old Stand, Comer Broad and Randolph Streets. Col umbos, Ga., Oct. 80, 1858.—dwtf T. S. SPVAR. DR THOMAB D. PARK, n IB now fVee from all quack encunibranre. i Bib# and will promptly attend all profeseional calls, j TV Oflr* HI his residence near EtlenilM, Harris j County, wln-ro he can b** found m all tunes ! ■ , engaged marl 4 w 2— j TKOV FACTORY, < oliiiiilmi*. Ga. U K. the imdorsiufied, have thisday purchased vv Irorn James Hamilton, the 1 roy Factory and entire mock, and will continue the hu-tnea* I under the name ami atvle ol Troy Mauufscluring . Company arid will manutaciure and keep coo- | atantly on hand, at wholesale and retail, Chair*, Bedstrads, Wardrobes, Tubs, Uucksts,Bafrs, Tables, Bureaus, ami other Horn* Kuruishing article*. All orders addietieed to Lie Troy .Manuiaciurmg Company, will receive prompt attention, JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. JcwrpH Jeffkbson* John H. Hamilton Coiumbua,Ga \pnl U. CHICKS TO SHTTHL TIMTsI THE HIAOLEi MANUFACTURING CO, OFFER their vartou* atylea of Good*, compri sing OSNABCR'iS, YARNS, FASHION, (oretripe*,) PlN** -KNOT PLAINS NEGRO KERSEYS, SOUTHERN LINSEYB*, “TRUCK FOR TROWBERs),” COTTON ROPE, Ac. Ac. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Thev invite the special atteutu nos the Trade to their Smck which H co.nplete in every reepect J RHODES, BROYVNE, Agent Colunabii*. Dec 5, 1857 twltwtl. Wheat Fanß and Thrashers. pHE beat article ever offered in tbi* or any I other market, manufactured and for sale at the Gin Factory. Price $25 and $.lO CASH. W. tl. CLEMONS, BROWN A CO. April 13, 1859. dltw2m. &£u Rnquirer and Corner Fume, copy. A CAI:l), I NOW have on hand a lorgcasoortment of VF.HL 11.E8, of the fim*t material and rhoieest irianutkc ; turn ever Wfore otlbrvd in this market, ibratiug j COACHES, BERLINS, CALEECHES, Mock C'aleerltea, Koi kaways, TOP AND NO TOP BUGGIES, ALSO, A MI’LENDID STOCK OF New York Trotting Buggies, OF KVRRV HTVI.K AND lIESIRIFTION, which I oflt'r on belter term* than can be afforded else where, f*r cash Or ipproved credit. I am alHuu winding up my bustne**. and would he obliged to nil indebted by n>te or account, to call and i •cttieeUhcrhy rash or oat inferior}- renewal. All who oiun this will find thetr claims in the hand* of an at tarm y tor i Mliectioti H r Mv KEE. | N H All thorw who do not intend paying without bring ned, are notified that five per cent, will be de j ducted by calling at the captain's office and settling forthwith i| c McKRE. j folumbus. January 31 wtf BRA\I> A KtK\i:R, OO BROAD ST. OYFEK THEIR EXCELLENT STOCK OF att&aPIAXOS MCLOOEONS, &C„ f fiTTI A< p<ic. ’ A good Piano for #260; Mclodeona from SSO to #125. AUo, an excellent Organ for Church or Parlor at #450. Ceil and examine at 30 Broad Hfreet. Jan 4, 1859—wly. GEORUI \-.Mncogi*f Connty. Court of Ordinary 3/arch Term, 1859. dflkt'I.KMEH Whereas Mary Russell; Adnunistra* m. trixot the estate of Wißfotu U Russell, deceased, having applied for di-nti**ioti from snidadniinisfra'ton: It is ordered. That all person* concerned shew cause (if any they have) why said administratrix should not be dismissed at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and tor said county on the first Monday in October next, and that tbi* order be published in terms of th# A true transcript from the nunutea of aeid Court March 17th, 1859. iM*l9~TVfe JOHN JOHNSON, Oil Book Binding iu superior style at the office of the I J ‘ IMumN* Tirmw ” n*o KAUI.Y Statin’ SAI LS. Uri Ll. be sold on the first Tuesday *n Jom next, tw-iore tne Court House door m Blakely. Barty county.Ga . w itlmi the legal hours of sale, the follow ing property, to-wit.- Lot of Uud. number one hundred and forty, in the Rftfi district of said eoaaty, levied on .•* the property of John Dill, to satisfy sundry h fas poiuted out Iry the Bherilfaf('lay county. Also, at the same time imJ place will be sold, tw o of Land NiimberK Fifty-nine and Huty-two, lev ied on as tlie propeity ol Moses rtfiirklund, in the oth District of said satisfy three Justice Court ft fas in favor of A. J Metier—property pointed out by the Defendant and returned to me In a constable ANTHONY HITCHINH Hh'fi*. April 30. 1859 —w tds. GEORGIA —Chattahoochee County: Chattahoochee Court of Ordinary Feb. Term, ’59. Present E t; RAIFORD, Ordinary. ITPON the Petition ofWitliuiu H Johnson, admin* ) toiratrator At bonis mm on the estate of Isaac Crosby, deceased. It is ordered. That all persons concerned, be requrr ed to show cause on or liefore the first Mondat in September next, why lie should not be dismissed from said administration. A true transcript from the minutes of said Court, February lath, 1859, February!*—'wm E G RAIFORD. Ord GEORGlA—Chattahoochee Countv. N OTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITOR*.—AII persons indebted to the estate of Perry Brow n ing, late of said county, deceased, are requested to make immediate .payment; and those holding rlatm agnmst said deceased, will present them dulvauthens Heated to uie, within the tune prescribed by law, or they will not b paid H C PATTERSON, Adm'r MARTHA BROWNING, Adm'x Apnt 10, IB6tk—w4od GEORGIA C bsi (nhoot’ baa countyi Chattahoochee Court of Ordinary, Jem. Term ’59. Present E G KAIFoKD, Ordinary T TPON the Petition of A. J Prather and Horace M Jenkins, adminwtrator* on the estate of Lenxite W Cade, deceased; It i* ordered, that all person* concerned shew cause, on or before the first Monday in August next, why said Prather and Jenkins, should not be dismissed from said administration A true irauscript from the minutes of said Court, Jan. tOth. 1859. E G RAIFORD. •rdn.ary Jan 15. 1859—wids. LCoiGii \ , Uhattahoocht'f Uoanty. 1 Chattahoochee Court of Ordinary, Jan. Term “59. Present E. G. Raiford, Ordinary. I ypON the Petition of John H Park man. Adminis trator de born* non on the estate of Burrana Parkman deceased: It i* ordered that all persons concerned shew rause, on or before the Ist Monday in August next, why he should not be dismissed from said administration A true transcript from the minutes of said Court, January 16,1859. K G. RAIFORD, Ordinary January 20. I*s9—w Am KILE Nl*l. GEORGIA—-Muscogee County: Court of Ordinary, February Term, 1869. TaMEH M RUSBEI.L, administrator of the estates •J of John M RuwmHl and Sarah K. Russell, di ‘ aesed having applied for dwiui.ri.on. from said administration Therefore, all persons toncerned are hereby notified I to Shew cause lif any they have) why said adininis- I trator should not be dismissed at the Courtof Ordina ! ry to be held in and for sgtd county ou the first Mon day in September next, and that Ihn order be publish ed iu terms of the law j A true extract from the minute* of said Court. I Feb 19. 1859.—wMm, JNO JOIINBON Ord j Chattahoochee C<mrt of Ordinary Dec. Term 1858 Present E. G. Raiford, Ordinary. f TPON the Petition of Hyman Alto men. Administra j V.’ tor on the estate of Green Benlly. deceased. It is ordered that all persons concerned, shew’ cause, if any they have, why *aul Admtnwtratorsliould not be discharged from sa:d administration by order of said Town, na the first Monday in June, 1859 A true transcript from ts tninutes of said Court j December 14. 1858. dec!#—w*m E G RAIFoRR, Ordinary i GEORGlA’—ChattahotH'hee County: Chattahoochee Court of Ordinary. Feb. Term, ’59. Present E G. RAIFORD. Ordinary. I TPON the Petition of N. N. Howard, administra- U tor on the estate of Littleton Morgan, deceased , It is ordered that all person* concerned, shew cause ; on or before the first M<>nda> in September next, why said N N How ard should not tw dismissed from said administration A true transcript from the minutes of said Court | February lit. 1859. G. G. RAIFORD, Ord February 14—wfitn. nxiCUTOE'B BALE.—By virtue of an order of Jls th* Court of Ordinary of Tsibot county, Btaie of <4eonr x- Whi sold betbrelhe Court House door iu the town of Talbolioti, Mid cotinty, and Btate on tte first Tuesday in May next, the following named negroes, belonging to the estate of James L. Collier, late of aatd county, deceased, 10-wit; Martha a likely woman, about 90 year* old, and her 2 children—Henry a boy 3 year* oM and an mflint Terms,eight nxouths credit, with approved security. ISAAC CHENEY. EDWARD W. POU, Scrofula, or King’s Evil, is a constitutional disease, a corruption of blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated weak, and poor. Being in tho #fcreulaUoi ; , pervades the whole body, and may burst uut in disease on any part of it. No organ is f ret . from its attacks, nor ia there one w hich it aiav not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused by macuifli disease, low living, di l ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, and tilthy habits, the depressing vices, aud above all, by the venereal infection. Whj*! ever be its origin, it is hereditary’ in the con. stitution, descending 4l from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, j will visit the iniquities of the fatherb upon their children.” Its effects commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer from scrofulous com plaints, but they have far less power to with, stand the attacks of other disea-ses; com... quentlv, vast numbers perish bv disorders which, although not scrofulous iu their nature, are still rendered fatal by this taint in th system. Most of the consumption which de cimates the human family has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination ; and mai.v destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or arc aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous; their persons are invaded by this lurking in fection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and in. vigorate it by healthy food and ourette. Such a medicine we supply in AYER'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy which the ine<i..al skill of our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com bined from the most active remcdials that huv been discovered for the expurgation of this! ; disorder from the blood, and the rescue of ti system from its destructive consequence Hence it should be employed for the curt f not only scrofula, but also those other ac tions which arise from it, such as Ear err and Skin Diseases, Bt. Anthony's Fixe. Kohb, or Erysipelas, Pimples, Push i.u, Blotches, Plains and Boils, Tumors, Tkttu I and Salt Rhbcm, Scald Head, Rinqwoxx, Rheumatism, Syphilitic and MEncmuL I> . bases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Debility, or.d, indeed, all Complaints arising from V itu. ted or Impure Blood. The popular burf in “ onpurity of the blood ” is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue es this Sarsapa rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health is impo&siuic a contaminated constitutions. AND JEWELER, Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC are so composed that disease within the range their action can rarely withstand or evade th . Their penetrating properties search, and and invigorate every portion of the human . ism, correcting its diseased action, aatl i it healthy vitalities. Asa consequence of t properties, the invalid who ia bowed -lovm, pain or physical debility is astonished to tu : health or energy restored by a remedy at • simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the every-day con.pis.:. of every body, but also many formidable &■; dangerous diseases. The agent below nunud pleased to furnish gratis my American Alman; containing certihcatea of their cures and dir. ti- > for their use in the following complaints < tuss, Heartburn, Headache arming from </i.v Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion , Fain in and .1/ • Inaction of the Hoicels, Flatulency, Loss of Apa tite, Jaundice, and other kindred coni; hu:. v arising from a low gtate of the body or obstruct. :, of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR THE RAPID CURE OF Congh*, Colds, Influenza, Hoarsine**. Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Conxunii* tion, nnd for the relief of Consumptire Patients in advanced stages oi the disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so r nitrous are the cases of its cures, that airao-: every section of country abounds in persons pt Holy known, who have been restored from alsnmng and even desperate diseases of the lungs by iu use. When onee tried, its superiority over cren other medicine of its kind is too apparert to esesje observation, and where its virtues are known, ti,* public no longer hesitate what antidote to em: * for the distressing and dangerous affections of u.e pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate While many inferior remedies thrust noon t.ie community have failed and been discarded, t has gained friends by every trial, conferred ber.rtti on the afflicted they can never forget, and in duced cures too numerous and too mnarlubie w be forgotten. PREPARED BY DK. J. C. A.IKK A CO. LOWELL, MASS. 80I.U I.N LOl.lMUlft BY Urqubart b t hapman, J. A W lißesHirs b > * •lH*girit# aid dealers in medirins gtuuftallv i . .ty dwOm KAHEIhO ti A Pins, AUCi'iON & COMMISSI 1 N MERCHANTS, AND NEGRO BROKERS, 59 and 01 ilroatl Street coin ut bus, Ga. V&TlLLsiUlconOiiae the above line at our vs Bland, ffas ktul for ihe patrona:.'* berr • lore so liberally extendod to us by our fr.ernl* the public, we hop#, by renewed exertions t<> m*” ItscontiiiUMnee. MoeM>rUi will be spared t<i w:v* entire saiisfaction to those wbo raay confide bastness to our care. We will give oar persons) atten'. on to iM •ale of Real Haute. Nexr .eA.Mercb'iKdisc and P’• duce. Having bouees fitted up eaprcs-ly or he purpose, we are prepared to board, pun.".** and sell Negroes on f • mmission. Liberal advance * *■ dlbe in.ide as heretofore Negroes aud Mart hate Ize Admlnlstratof*auu Executors’ sales attended to on reasonable terms cr a B.ock of LIKELY classes will be kept cons; a all von band. fflArt. rt. HAHKI- ‘N (JF.nUGI? C. PITfH f'r.tmmhnn U T t % ’>*sß s-sli FIFTY NEGROES WANTED. HAVING made our a-raagemet * JWA the. ball trad-, wo dvaiK- to pcrclw-** 50 or Sixty Likely Hegrocs of good character, co.i-i>t:ng of y “l men, wtwnwn, plough boys,and gila, for wlrnro the higoest murketpneo will t. paid. Pc s* n* hi ring negroee tor *ai willtind it to tlietr mi • to give a call. We w ii| receive and N* groes on Cofnrniagtoa ai*dno dSortawiU > to iiiauo satioiitctory sale- for those w ;i - • place their negroes in our eburgo. Lil*eril advance* always made on aegto* r wivr desired. Call at the Auction and Nogre mart of HAKRIBON * PH TS •uaßl—-wtwtl A diulnLirafor's Snlc.—A^i.-eai.iv i - Y l >t*rog’ r (ia . will 111* sold at the Market House in th<-. i’\ iiuubus, In said county, on the first Tuesday in : next, during the legal hours of sale, one house r containing three ucres of land, lying about th: from tin* city, on the Muacwge* Railroad, km ‘* place whereon Mrs. Mary Bpiree now lives the property ot Perry Browning, dci • a-ed benefit of the heira and creditors. Terms fasti R f PATTERSON. Adn. i MARTHA BROW NING. A Mty 15th. 185 • *• If) I A fine Cotton Plantation KUK SALE fTIUH Plantation contains’ 1900 Land, lying on North GewUtee Creek known as the Buru-y Ivey place. On the and convenient to chur* he* anil -i. rtble Dwelling, • good Overseers H<>u* *’ i atdns two good Gin bouses, one <>i propelled by waterpower, with a Grit* HR} attach'” If a Purcfraaer irresent Inmsi-if before stop ia piantol will take i2.50 per Acre for It. For particulars address me m OVtnnrfile, AJa h Feb IA liP -wtf UKORGlA—Chattahoochee County: Court of Ordinary, April Term, 1859. I TPON the petition of N. N. Howard, admlno j*n the estate of Charlotte Morgan, decease. I letters of Dwiniseiftii. It la ordered that all persons concerned, shew 1 a"” if any they have, on or before the first Monday ir <*•_ j lobar next, why he should •* be dt*ii*ed Iron* - administration, otherwise letters will then befrantc A true extrart front the minutes oi'snhl Court. A| r - | 4th, 1859. K. (.: RAIFORD, Ordu.ar April 10th, 183a.—wflm. _ KXECUTOR** BALE.—-Agreeably to so order fr-™ the Houarmbl# Court of Ordinary of C'bs’- J bomsbee county .Ga. will be sold before the Court II dH*r in the town of Cuweta, in said county. “” 1 ‘ first Tuesday la June, next, within the legsi h ‘’ of sale, lot of Land No UR in the loth district ol *'’ county; also a likely negro girl. Hold a# the pwi*'’ of Ilosea Putna in, deceased, for the benefit of creOc tors. Terms made kn(>wn on the day of sale EI.IZ ABSTH O' l April Ulli, l 5 -wil