The Columbus weekly times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1865, May 23, 1859, Image 3

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Fly Traps! Fly Traps! JUST RECEIVED BY EC. 3D E WITT. {■■'net fro"? Mr Jam** Conning's Letter) THE season hav.ng arrived tin the pbr base und a.U otGilmmV Pn'etn f.y Trap*, *"’* to vail your nt.etiimn to the Improvement! tiid altera tion* I hiiveitißceto them sinelo-t yaar.ao an >■; dor them pert* t m ih.\ alumni e; and they willgtve “tli ??■* “ii.V.jutioi-, liny ■.(Ji'trcd <>>" iru- Rwvfm-m.i •lIHMlim..! !H .ill l*rn Idj'l.u j ntnt l ean • Ifcr Unml*** Slake M . Anl ud'nhond pimhaKe them r.Sy “* mT?” eSfnXS * fl > '••• unlii.iua UU.II.*■ jX.NtKS C'INMNO. Owner of stud l’aunt, M tide, Ain. \ or N |?.M u'lUiLuT ‘PATt.\i *-i ; V AND j Ml SOI ito THAI*, whhouf my punted Lftl. - 01. “;; a 7d i'*p.aaor.l„i to the M.i ml mete, Patent j Law Ah ..o r ban.” nd vendoni scU.ng m.i Irap* without su- It Mheis on them, anmot my h.jji m uui) authori/mi agents. un<l will l dealt wiibus the law. ■o made and provided fttir inud patent, direct* j JAMKd COOiMNCi, Mobile, Ala , Ovvi er ami Proprietor. f N. B. I shrill I he gt id to hove the *uh rmulion g,ven me of am an nut thorn f r le-s than hive l>,.Uai- at retail. 1 Win ul*. • a Hbf-nU reward U> j anv one informing me l'ui-y merchant *e!ln g ihem , wulun uiy leiritory without the label with tuy uetne on lh> m J 1 • ! one .-pi** of the above Fly Trail* jut re etved ami lor tale by A II DeVN ITT. Wol** Agent for Coiiiu.bi.e. <iu. Price reduced to fit* Ituil ,rsluvariabiy fa; h. *< S2O Reward. g&U IU V.WVAV from :l.e ulw nberon tbeJPtli j up ( >. r trout <vth. fcair nearly amitfci. M>nv tt| • a j tviwi and ustene i with aom U. 1 rec.ti> |nu.-ha*- ed h ro.Frami* Bm mot lh.rh.mr •.,. Aa-J , wiF five the above reward for her npprvemi<‘ii >nd necessary expenses. Uusetta is • Hret ran - :(i.*-'rc*. LL. COW DHL V j Columbus, May U dwtf. S2OO REWARD. *. MISSING OR nTOLFN, ifiSSc I.EFT mj |.H.OT. ITrrto Cuunlj. <ii . I ~. oiler comp.e.\: n. hair .■ 1 close in i|N)t>. ei.ua pn*ed to hevehem -u hv a par yof inert nn>l . and. were Minkin# iheir wiy t< M .non, Party Cuuia*. j AU ,or to ( aut.M ii On. mto Pmmli. AiE ’I be nanuM >f ih UK-it an- M.-a * I*. <r>, l a inei and hun k.- an Mr. IV. ry is a In. : sir net Ingn. m about ihir y-live wiih bad nui n-tian. e. and bad aga ee attbauim: be . leii II rn* couthy. I will fVK tfii i) /hr the safe-keeping and delivery <>: ; the *rlrl in any *.iv jail, and a., aedi mnalf-lirfl tur the j 1 e ‘ it BHINFI£LP. j Mulberry Grove. Harris imiuiy, Ga. May 9, H'- dtl. jrrMiirion romni - .wealth and N O. Piciyitm wiik plea c copy twu weeks and lorward bill to this New Goods! New Goods ! NEW SPRING AND SUMMER FANCY DEESS GOODS, JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS AT T i t I ] ( T T F?A‘I * WHOLESALE & R ETAIL (OAM MBI: OF SS. if Hiilf S 140 Broad Street, MASONIC BUILDING. CO3DTJ3VI33 TJSS . These Goode hnve been PURCHASED AT A REDUCTION OF FIFTY PERCENT. ON THE PRICES PAID FOR SAME STYLES* LAST MONTH. Amongst thorn will bo found 6*<me very desirable Hoods, viz— Flunccd nch !-'i!k Robes, Brocaded ‘ Barege Robes, | French Cambric Robes, Grenadine “ | French Jaconet do. Organdie, u j French Brilliant do. i Pine Apple robes, and Chinese Fancy Cloth Eobes. Also, a large aa-rtinent of Orgnndie*. Grena dines, Bareges, Lawns, Tissues, Ginghams, Ac. | At a very Considerable Reduction. GOLD P£N..?, With Gold and Silver Pencil Cates, ! At Wholwh Prim and a Premium 1.6'l to 6 0 Dollar*, Our Pen* are stamped with our. trade tnark, nnd , nt G-M and” Silver Wairh*s, and the hleet 1 style- of Gold lewe.ry. Our reasons f*>r ofl-rtiur'hese iiup.iran*fed u*iu. e.-nt. are tiro, to more thorough* ‘•uglily intr >du* e our celebrated Uo.tl F*n Second- ; ly, tnen ourage cash trade. T trifiy we prefer doing . Him to scUtnir our go -d# t* the Trail* rut tun*. and ha- , vn.l'ia t.r- , cuiitr, containing Price List ••( Pea*. art > t nuiogue j of Premium*, which are Kent ri eto :mv address. .METH ll'ul.l IAN GOLD PEN COMPANY. 175 Br<<a Itray. and 9 Courtlatidl *t. New York ‘ May 10, le Iwin. To the Planters, STEWART COgUVIY, GA . May 2, 16.79. j 4 VERY Hupermr Plow al < u.tiva or. patented JA. to Joseph i ai,K-. of Duhvillc Ai*. t has been, j during the fist week, exhfl-i *d around to the Plan ters of thia c’Uaty. Rid puttomdhy quite a nnni- 1 be* ol us so niuiUtoour nsrnfeeti'ia. that rbe patent ! nghi foribis minty to them twa ben emu lu several j punter*, xnd We have the evident that ADlsncgee and C hatiahoo* h** •■omuim. rsui'H the pat-nt nph n ‘ few days beuire; amt that Hams. Tab-t Up*>n. Mom* ‘ roe. Pike. Herr, writer CanoU. Poik. Paoid.ng, Fayette, • laytin, Henry. Units and Spa ding r.. uni tea have also been suppl and at r-Hi ineM't. c pu. W are igeUsu.S *d of Urn strength, durability and smi pitch) of <h> sc Plows an I :ii** cammed that they w ill g.veen i e sa'isfat lmn in point of thorough Mep a ratio it of ibaandj easy of drsinght n and e.i* nf • oil Lol. slid that wuh their proper us-there is better ta- I cilit) fur the ptam ug and cul.iv ition of crops, tluui in i ■ We will he prepared to sel. to firmer* of this mun ty farm rights for rttuwari <unty. WM * W ATT, 11. C PaTTKUHON, mart l wst and other*. j GEORGIA, Sluncngce County* A DMIMMTRATuU A BALE —By virtue of su /V nrdrr ir.*m tin iitnoreb. Court of Ordinary of Muscogee MOr.cv, (J will be *dd, at the. M .rket llou e in the ns* ol t ’oium'ms. Ga.. on the fi-stT.ie*- day in June nr%\ whljju the i*g- hour* of *ui, two ueifr • men, GILBERT and HENRY, bi-kinging to the esiai* of John IS i) rtewm, de eased ft fle toFD.e benefit of Hot egMof. C<:iert and Henry pro well knwn in CofUM >u. aid pn<e*s highly valttdfil* quail ies Tilort .1 DAVI- Administrator, May I—wfO l wii.h the will. a.c Book Binding I-x Ffrrrit i,. -tyi, ” ,i„ ofii„ ‘l 1 ‘I. T>."‘. -I. 0. N. ROBINSON & CJ. RE A L EsT AT E AGEN TK, Buy and Sell Plantations and Nagrees. Locale Lands, Investigate Letteis. Ac. No. 333 Main fttreet, Mritiphli, Trim. Jjyßcffrgio J K JON Est. C. iumu*,Ga. ... WE BOW have lor sale >m the Cotton region. rlZTUi r.d * t m -ie* we.of V. . n*. \a .d.t a M*.. riv er. CtMux county. Ark., at i*erm .• ■ n ft nr years* note, without hinm-et; or the owner of tins bind will invest It u> 9'J pr * re -.n Joint act ount v .i!i ait) ope uni. nn-i plant in • r partnerhip. A Iso. 430 arm run p- r te*e on four jears’ rreutt. May dftn w4t FOR RENT.” AwnA A desirable r utenc# in the oppor part of the city, ha-SIX rooms with firo-placea, Kitebeu, Sm-.ke-liouxe, Garden aud a well of Excellent wat< r. All new and in lirsi rate repair. Posaesnioo giv en immediately. Apflir to A. B. RAGAN’, Or at this Office. ap2Btf EARL) SHERIFF SALES’ UTILL be told on the first Tuesday in June next, bfl'ore t.ip Court Hon#*-door in Blakely , Early county. Ga., within the legal hour* of sale, the lo flow ing properly, to-wilr L'>t of Land, number one hundred and forty, in the flfili and stri tof said county, levied ..o a the property of John Dili, to satisfy sundry Ii fas p mted uni by the SheriffofCiay county. Also, at the same time and place will be sold, two Let* of Land Number* Fifty-nine and Hirty two, |*.-v led on as the iKopeity of Moses and J J. Hktrkland, in the 6 h Dis’not of smd county.to satisfy three Justice Court A sis in favor of A. J MBlr—property pointed out by the Defendant aud returned to me by a constable. ANTHONY HUT‘HINHSh'ff. _April3o. 1859 wtds SHEEDISII EEECHEft, TTBT received by 0 April 11 JOHN w, BROOKI. mwm WORTH OF CLOTHING AT COST FOR CASH! X. A. BROTiAW tfc CO. NOW OFI- Kfl TllEllt E.vTLtE STOCK OF It SAD mh DBCIOT BIN® $mT ? The Stock is one of the host ever oflered in the innrket, and t tnhracea n full assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, just received from the manufactories, together with a lino stock of GENTS. FURNISHING GOODS, All of which, without reserve, will he sold AT COST. A rare chance is here offered to make a safe and pbofitabi i: in vest im-nt of ready mosey. This course is adopted in order to reduce the stock as much as possible preparatory to a change in the firm. I. A. BHOKAW & CO. Columbus, Ga., May 18, 18f{). dwtf HERE IS ECONOMY ITSELF ! THE GREATEST 1 MEDICAL W DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. in tv.-ry aensu o, the word. At the j xiggesn. ii ut liumlredi us my beat Ifu-nds, who are m i ot ihe first *l i8 men of fine education and . : • it en who cannot be huu bugged—(bis class of niombavi otten said to me. “1 am astonished at >ou; vvny don't you la\ rad ail other business and give your wbo.eattention to the manufacture and saleuf THE SOUTHERN CORDIAL? I have now given up tilt Hotel business, though i: wa> a pu> iik biisiu**, ami win giving in> entire at tcnti to in.-maiuiiai him-of inis Cordial; and I know it to 1..- the most RI-XIAItLK HEM BUY KNOWN, North. d..uih E ‘•! or West And now for evidence of ihis f.i-t 1 reter you to every man in Columbus, or vey one-mat .ivt-s in reach or trading distance of Col...minis— in shortvt-rv man. woman or child, who < nil. I. oi knew of iu use 1 don't of b r this as remedy lor every disease. Far from it. I don't want u imncdv lliui pi onuses to cure everybody am! every thin# I think tmcrlf very fortunate if I •an cur.-any one disease every tune The KOI TH EHN’ t OKI’ lAI. is the most reliable remedy in the w rld. Piease notice the evidence 1 give of this x itMucnit that is, the evidence ofthose wlio have us ed it lor years. This is a Southern Vegetable Compound, made by >ouilii rn gcnli.-man. and ia adapted to Kouihern and ■ • sin h as FU'X. DYSENTERY. 1)1 AK hIKE.Y. > 111 ‘LI! or c in,Children while Teething, the Komi it. ot M-m Vs. T\ plmhis Occ, hi fact in ail cases woo i i-ri-is Ireqm-iii running oll'of the Bowels This Cordial is in every respect innocent ui its nature, a.-d is v.-ry p easant for cbildn-n to take. You would be uaionisiied to set: thc-flflbi ts in st few moments,even 111 ho, e fS cases. If the world had not been ho dis gii'icd with leniflcate*. I could givethouengds ot Hie v. r> first class. I have lived in t'olumbus for the last 17 yens and lor referent 0, we will, as we said t>efnre, ci - yon to every man who ever used it. AU we ask is for the puh!i< to tali at the drug store of l i;MHF.RTON & CARTER, where I will be Ihut.d w Utadrst rate Him k of Medi ci e* ol ul kui"'. as we las a ia-ce and fresh supply .. s m* ern • ordiui Lil**-r l deduction to Dealer* AI • rders Uia ckluhy received and medicine promptly |ia> ked and Shipped Everybody come up and try a i..- . then von wiH know fo* yoursell what I mean, nhn I sny this is nnoinv itself ufti.c at ri..MiiLKI"N * < ARTER'A. Broad Hired, Columbus, Ga. Very Respect Hilly. .i lt h K.miTH. May 31, dw.t FRESH THOM ASTON LIME, 3?X-.WST£i< PARIS, AND ROSEMJA I.K CEMEXT. TI ST Rarelvart anil 10. Saif b) J may iu ml B. F COLEMAN GREAT BARGAINS! AT HUNTER’S RAZAAK. OF FASHION ! r |'HE Hub3eritH*r, from continued bad health, being I “liable to give bis I.HsinesH his personal supervis ion, ins disposed of bis lease in liim old Htore, and has removed the stock to his NEW AND ELEGANT BAZAAR, No. 73 West Side of llroatl St. directly opposite to hi* old stand These two stocks •<t new and seasonable Dry Goods, when combined, lorm now hy tar the largest slock in the city. The block l oiistsi# hi part of LABIES’ DRESS GOODS, PLAIN AN H FANCY SILKS, li \v Alrt.Ul. and t IIE< k SILKS; INDIA unit FOLLAkt) SILKS; BLA< K SILKS, Hil the various makes; l• KE vADINE ROLLS, black and cclored; BALLOL HOLES, < R(iANDIE ROBES; J At KoNRT ROBES, from PI 50 to #lB. LiNt.llAM and CALICO ROLES; 3,000 Yards BAYADERE LAL/.ARINEB; s,tdK) yard* PRINTED I.AWNs, at 10c. 4, ~<M yards PRINTED JAt KONETrt, small pat t-Tii*, iSUt fer ykrtf. EM.l.lftll and AMERICAN CALICOES, at 10, II and I2J^'. per yard —Past tailors; FRENCH CALICOES, a lanre assortment; rtCUi't II and AMERICAN GINGHAMS. EMBROIDERIES, IN GREAT VARIETY. Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, LADIES IIOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, Ac., ALL M AKES AND PRICES. MY MOCK OF HOUSEKEEPING GOODS Ir very large, and selling at price* which will defy ooinpetion. MY IMPORTATIONS OF Irish Linens and Scotch Fabrics ABU INTO HtJMBUO! Call and examine my stork of them, before purr ha *|ti-e,sew here, as you ran save 25 per cent,, which is r- neraliy paid to importer* nnd Johlteni hi the north* . in: ukfi, by retail merchant h. Koran inferior artl v • , lumtiasei* of my Linens will receive a pure aili- LACE MANTILLAS- A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT, Sliawla, Sliawle, C ircular Shawls, in Rareg*, Crape d’Paris. C ash mere, Merino, Alc. PAKASOLB, IN GREAT VARIETY. HATS, CAPS, HOOTS & SHOES. Not being able to attend to tlie busuieM myaclf, and w “4uit t< reduce my stuck to the lowest possible point, l now ors. r my stock at merely a nuinmul prof it; and ti-'mg well supplied with a staff of gentlemanly and competent salesmen, Indies may rely on being m< i waited upon; and as a further inducement, all bfli* pm based over til's doliars will be discounted five per cent, for cash Ladies, i Mil and see tins new and heuutital etahr-bment. As there is none like itin the City, it w ill r* pay you for u walk through it. You run not mistake the pla e. as the name and number are conspicuously painted on the front of Dm house, A HUNTER, April 7wdtf. No. 73 (West Hide) Broad Ml. 86 ILLIUS & ROSE, 86 (BUCf F.HHORB TO II UROHHMAYER.) Ao. 86 ISKOA6 ntri:i;t, Have just received a Urge and spUndid assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS, Shawli, Mantillas, Embroideries, HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, AS KKULtII V AISIKTV OP BOOTS Sc SHOES, AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF BQMESTIC GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, GEN’T'S Fl ltN’miMi uoor)? I f no food, nor maalftine, nor JcuH ny U forewl | T ml Thf onfiouwt for it few <tegri, wlum || .... ,r 111 Ii -In- w atoktoK tow ll *nt*. i>’ pji'if too f ‘tlllr.tt* nt 5 ErU.4 UO Ih.-u/h! >lu*r dying, m ihßliope;l by that . .’ H„ She oontinuadln thw •tat* of ,jiunl,Mti lunlly growing wakwr, until ycatoraay * : Uou Ao • llffinr.it ua an T iOf euf Mai WANTED, Mft 111 KHEI.a rloun, w,llm.vr,l ll.ur. iWU ..... 1C wtf. UK COLEMAN ALABAMA LANDS I'OU SALE. ■ . MY PLANTATION adjoining the Union Spring*, containing ViUUai res 7or acres cleared, iu good repair and cultivuiioii, with I.A i new fiaiio-d buildings of all kinds tor the management of such a farm. The haiance w ell um bered Tin- tract includes the most beautfnl building situation in .be Springs, a douiishing village with good schools, to whuli point the Mobile A Girard Uaiiroad will reach this thll. and which Is also the point of in tersection of the Montgomery Railroad. The tract is of lime character, embrai ing ilaiiiino. k. Prairie and Ridge Lands. Or, I will sell myCaleliee place, lying four miles from Suspension, a Depot cn the Mobile A Girard lloail, containing • ,520 acres, .'>oo cleared, in good re pair and cultivation. About half of it is Prtu.ie, the remainder llammoi-k and liidgeLauds, well timbered, w ith good hewed log houses, and a framed gut house i selected these lands early from location and t|iialny for uiy own use, and 1 am only induced to sell one oi them now to make an experiment on some swamp j lands in Lout ian.t. 11. BLACKMON, Chiinneniiggee, Macon county. Ala. UT"Augusta ( ‘< ndituuonHlift ami Kuvaunuh Repub lican will pluase copy and forwatd bill to ihi* oflice for collect mu. may Id w 3m. B 1 DWELLS PATENT BITUMINOUS 10AL OIL GREASE, FOR AXaBB MILL-OEARING, Ac. r pillK GRF,A*E, for Stage*, Wagons, Carts, Car- I Mages, Milt-Gearing. Heavy Bearings, Ac., is Ibuud to hr the best in use It is warranted to stand any temperature. It combine* tin- body and fluidity of Tallow, Beeswax ami Tar, keeps the axles always cool and does not run off, and is unsurpassed in dura bill!) anil cheapness. Sold hy JOHN W. BROOKrt, April ‘il, 1859 Druggist. 1 THE PILLAR OF FIRE, OR, ISRAEL IN BONDAGE, BY the Author of the “Prince of j} the House of David,'* licing an ae jßtij k: .Xf i ’Mco un t of tho wonderful scenes in the SflMsitfaUflß Lilo of the Son us Pharaoh's Daugh ter, (Moses,) from his youth to the aK-eut of Sinai —comprising, us by an eye witness, his tnirm-le* before Pharaoh; the Passage ol the Ral Sea, and the Keceptiou of tho Law on Mount Sinai; con taining an olaboratu und richly colored Descrip tion of the Architecture of the Egyptians, their Manners and Customs in Ponce and War iu the Temple, the Faintly the Mart, and at the Tomb; I and al:io of the Israelites, while in the Land of Bondage; together with pioturesipie sketches of the Hebrews under their task masters, of scenes, processions, and spectacles upon uml beside tho Nile, and Legends of the obelisks, sphinxes and 1 pyramids, and of their founders before the flood. Delineations of Beautiful Women, of Miriam, A incuse, Luxora, and Osiria, and of Wonder! ul Mon, Aaron, me Prinoeor Ull (Job) ana Kemeses (Moses,) narrated in a series of Letters from a Syrian Prince travelling in Egypt, to his Koyul Mother, Queen of Tyre. The volume abounds in characteristic passages ofhighly wfought beauty, in Dramatio incident, and iu ornate descriptions of Feimdc Loveliuess. Just received and for sale by, April 13—dwtf. J. W. PEASE. sis® inai mm JUttT RBCLiVLD BY HMEY, HODGES & CO. We are in receipt of one of the LARGEST and HANDSOMEST STOCKS of DRY GOODS, Ever oflured to the citizen* of COLUMBUS. It consist* of every variety heretofore kept by the old linn of’MANLEY A HODGES with many additions, among which will be found the MOS'i DESIRABLE STYLES OF SILKS, via: lllncli Kllka, lis p Silk*, Double Skirt Silk*, Itayndtrc Silk*, £ Jupe Silk*, Kobe a Lea Milks, Mourning Milks, Tlnauen, Grenad’* Ac. Ac. BAREGES —Plain, Bayadere, and Doable Skirt, ORGANDIES—Robe Altnedn, Robe u Les, Robe Biarritz, Robe Favorita. JACONETS—PIain, Small Figured Robe, and Flounced. BRILLIANTKS—French Cambric* and Lawns. Our EMBROIDERIES am. WHITE GOODS cannot be surpunned, and will be *urt to please the Ladies. OUR STOCK OF STAPLE GOODS in VERY COMPLETE—comprising the best 8-4 ami 10-4 Table Damask, Pillow, Shirting and Housewife Linens; Linen and Cot ton Sheetings, Towelings, Napkins, Doylies, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 A 18-4 Toilet end Marseilles, White and Colored Quilts. DRAPERY,HOSIERY.GLOVES l'inbrclla A I'iiriiMib. We iuvito ALL to give our Stock an exatnina tion. It is large, and we are determined to sell. “Let those buy now who never bought (o/ us) before, And those who always bay (of at) now buy the more.” MA!\LEY, IIOIMjES & CO. ee BROAD STREET. March 15,1869—dwtf. N EW SPRING AM) SUMMER DUE GOODS. JUHT received from New York and F.urope, by DI RECT IMPORTATION at J. KYLE GO’S No. IDO Ilrond M. Owing to the longstanding and well known repu tation of our House, we deem it unneceaeary to flood the town and country with flaming hand-bills and long 1 unmeaning advertisements. This season, however, 1 we would be doing uyustice to our friends, customers and others, by neglecting to inform themttial OUR STOCK ’ (NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT) Ii the Largeat and Beat Selected WE EVER HAD. OR WAR Ever Received in Columbus, IT EMBRACER ALL TIIE NEWE ST STYLES OF imEftft GOODS, In every fabric known, including the PINE APPLE GRENADINES, PLAIN AND DOUBLE BKIKTB, .nd Ih. BERAGE AKGLAIS: FABRICS ENTIRELY NEW, : *n, a Bill aMortinent of every article In the RY GOODS LINE, A large portion of which are (PORTED IV OURSELVES rect from Europe 1 ving to thoae who buy of uc the Unpotera and 4 profit* in New York. tnbua, ft a. March It. lMt. dwtf, Joseph F. Pou, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. WILL attend promptly lo all business entrusted to * v hi* care m tho counties of Muscogee. Harris Talbot, Taylor. Miumn and Chattahoochee Office on West gnu- ot Broad siroct, ovei Wynn a Park’s Store. aprtll4 willy. I. RARNARQ ft CQ., COLUMBUS, OA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS & PROVISION DEALERS Jt-lj'p HAVE on hand and will continue to receive EJj a large aud well selected stock, embracing eve- KiH ry article m ilieirliue, which ate offered lo their CZ3 friends and the public at market prices- Come and see us. 1857—dw if li\\ \\ \ CIGARS, inn ()|)|| DIRECT IMPORTATION,various Av/v/jl/l/L/ brands, for sale ly marag—w.ltl L BARNARD ft CO. WEST INDIA MOUSSES, RA BARRELS chosen for sale by uiutvhW wdlf E. BARNARD ft CO MESS ruKk. liin nKI - H for sale by lUU Feb. 18.—dwtf K. BARNARI), ft CO. GOLDEN SYRUP* Os) 10 GALLON KEGS, Choice. vW lot sale by K BARNARD ft CO. Feb, 18, dwtf TO TllUSh INDEBTED. %%’ E hereby give nance that all claim* due us. and ** not paid or satisfactorily arranged, ptior to next re urn day ol the re*pectiv counties in w kirli the par ties reside, will be sut-d. None will be alighted. martO dwtf E. BARNARD & ( O Plant lug Potatoes. lA(\ BARR ELM PINK EYES, for sale hv lUU febUkltf E BARNARD ft CO. !\t u Nilgai* mul niolasnrs | i k HMDS. Sugar, all grades, ‘lt * 150 Übls. aud \ bbls elmiee Molasses ftirsalehv fehllMtl E. BARNARD ft CO. I'am-y l'luiir. AA BBLS. Extra t hoice Saint Louis, for sale hy vU NblKklU K. BARNARD ft CO. ItlOD U Malt. £L/ \ RACKS for sale by JU febUkltf E. BARNARD ft CO. On t'onNl^nment. QnO ‘'OILS Hand Spun Rope, a good article tbr *JI M f sale in lots by E BARNARD A CO. Coin mini*. Feb. IU, 1859—dwtf. IRISH LIHEHS AM) HOUSE-KEEPINB GOODS! JAMES McPillLLlFiS, HO llronii-xitt-t'd. Would direct the attention of Ladies, Housekeep ers, and those desirous ol’ purchasing GENUINE LINEN?, to his largo and varied stock of those Goods, im ported from the BEST IRISH MANUFACTO RIES, and which ho will sell hero at prices •w ri:i: < i:vr lower than is usually charged for inferior goods. He would also call the attuntion of Country Merchants and dealers to this Department of his Stock, and eau assure them that he will Job them those goods at Now York prices. one price only. EVERYTHING MARKED AT THE LOWEST 1 James NXo 1 ’liillips. 140 Bioad StiOfct Maaoiiicßuildiiig COLI MB4LS, GEORGIA. Columbus. Ga.. April H. 1859 dAwtl DISSOLUTION. fTMIE Copartnership Ueretolorc exiHlmg and doing I business under the uuiiu- and style ol <'I.EMON ft, IIROWN A CO was dissolved on the i*Jtli day of Feb mary, 1H59. The business of'Maul pariiiendnp will be sell led and dosed up by W. G. t'Ll. MO.\ ft and WIL LIAM 1. WUKNUM. who are fully authorized by power ol attorney to sell and convex real and personal property belonging to said partnership, to collm t all sums of money due and owing to sinu firm, and to pay ull tO-lllllllUx all said parlne. ship. This the tltnb day <•! March, 1859. W. G CLE MON 8, W I. WuRM .M, JOHN W HURT, GKO T HURT, c. i*. worni;m ■ March 29, IBM.—wdSm. NOTICE I” If AVE purrlinwd ill#- Cotton Gin Manufacturing interest ol Messrs. < LEMON ft, BROWN fc CO., and shall conttinue the business under the name and style of W. G. CL t MON , BROWN & CO. Mr IftRAEI. F BROWN will, as heretofore, super intend the Manufacturing Department. W. (i. CLEMONS Columbus, March 2V— wd'-m. NOTICE3 \1 T E have, sold our Cotlon Gin M anti (at lining in terestioMr W G. CEE MON?, who sue ends us in the business Wo bespeak for our successor a continuance of the liberal patronage extended in our li.iu by the Colton Planters throughout the country. ( LEMONS, IIROWN A CO. Columbus, On . March 2W--wdtf Kail Hoad Slock. O 4 KHARKrt OF HTOCK IN MUSCOGEE R R *) v Compaii) , can In- pim tiascd on liberal teuus by application at tins offue. maylvt -dwtf CO\GRI>S WATER! J UST received and for sale by April 21 JOHN W BROOK ft Trcsli Vaccine IB a Her, JUST received by up 19 -if JOHN W BROOKS, Druggist GRAY POTASH, rilftT receivad by *1 April 21 JOH N W BROOKS. Love Me Little Love Me Long, BY Charles RoaUe, Aullior ol Pag FAMILY SEWLV ® MACH I >7 KS. the very flatteringHMnuier in w liieh the Gro- ver Jt Baker Sewing Machine lias been received by the public, (resulting in the solu of upwards ol Twenty Thousand,) Messrs * THUS I* STOVALI. At CO of Augusta, Ga., have been induced to upon a Sales Boom in Columbus, Georgia, where they will keep on hand a variety of the GKO VERA BAKER pattern adapted tor riantatiom and familij ur, all of w hich no- warranted perfect ; in struct ions lor using them will he given free All Mn chines ordered from the country will lie securely nnd compactly boxed ftrtransportation. Needles, Thread, Htlk, and Machine Oil will he kept and sold aillieusti ui prices Citizen* of Columbus and vicinity are re siMftcfully invited lo cnll at No. Oft BROAD HTHKET, FOUR imoltß ABOVE TIIE CORNER OF MAN LEV, HODQEB <ScOO and examine u Machine wlmh is hulled by woman as her emancipator irom the toil and never-ceasing drudgery of the needle. We submit the following certificates, from well known gentlemen of this section, who huve thorough ly tested the Grover and Baker Sewing Machines: (From Rev A. A Lipscomb, Tuskegee, Ala.] I hereby certify, that 1 have used one of Grover A Raker's Mewing Machine* for some months in my fain ily.and that n has given entire satisfaction. 1 consid er tnese machines invaluable in a family, and 1 very heartly recommend thorn to the publie. Feb. flld 1869- A A. LIPiCOWU [From Rev. F. G. Ferguson, Tuskegee, Ala.] I take pleasure in slating in all w hom it may con cern, that my wife has been using one of Grover and Hak'-r’s Hewing Machines for some months. It work* well and is easily kept in order. Mo far wo are more than satisfied. Februury 9, 1859. F. G. FKUGL'HON. [From Rev J L Moultrie, Union Hprings, Ala, M.a KaiTil The Grover te Baker Machine punhas ndl of you has fully equalled ray expectations. Avery important characteristic of the Much me is, if is so very simple that any negro of common understanding can manage it, Mine has been used exclusively hy a Ne sro servant about six months, and has never been out of order. JAH L. MOULTRIE February 14th, 18W [From I. A. Brokaw te Cos., Columbus, Ga. We have used one of Grover te Uuker’e Mewing Machines In our ahop for tbiee years past, and find it perfectly practicable easily kept in order, and well adapted to various kinds of work in a Tailor’s Mhop. We take pleasure in recommending it to the publie. Fob. 25,1859. I A BROKAW te CO. D KEITHf, Agent. ooi.xjiwrß'CJa. osoxioxjt.. Coiumbuff, Mart.i 1, )BW—WL HULL, DUCK & CO. ARE now prepared to supply their customers with everything they may need for Family or Planta tion use. HULL, DUCK & CO., ARK agents for the sale of the National Agricultural Implements, and keep always on hand Ploughs Harrows, Rakes, Hoes, Wheelbarrows, Corn Mhuilors, Miruw Cutters, Corn Mills, lluud-plows, etc., etc. HULL, DUCK & CO., HAVE Just received a large lot of Land Plaster, and Calcined Plustei for Demists HULL, DUCK & CO., KEEP every thing which a Planter can possibly need. HULL, DUCK & CO., HAVE a Alii and general assortment of Groceries of every ;ies< ription tine Liquors, Cigars, To bacco, Bugging, Rope, fte„ Ac. HULL, DUCK & CO.. HAVE a large and well assorted stock of all kind* ot Mtaple and Fancy Dry Goods. HULL, DUCK & CO., HAVE nil kinds of Hats, Fashionable Moleskin, Casiimere, ftc., ami Common Wool and Mtruw llats fur plantations. HULL, DUCK & CO., KEEP all the Drugs and Medicine* necessary''on a plantation. HULL, DUCK & CO., H AVE a general assortment of llartlwure, such as ilatchelH, Hammers, floes, Axes, Knives, ftc. HULL, DUCK & CO., UAVF. n good stock of Raddles of every kind, Bridles, Whips, etc., etc. HULL, DUCK & CO., HAVE Boot* and Shoo* of various kinds and quali ties. Hu-set Brogan*, Gents’ fine Boots and Sim. *, Ladies’ Mimes <.| every description. Coinmbus, April 18, 1859. NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS ESTABLISHMENT. /V OK TIIE iiiinrlgiiej rnK-op, A . jnnk have formed a Copartnership inlhiH JpjjrSHl IH under Ihe name i • • I ‘ KIIERHAM A CO., FOl- fire purpoNe of Carrying on the saddle: and harness; BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. We have taken the Mtore between Gunby’s Corner an 1 the Bank of Columbus, where we intend keeping a good assortment of BADDLEB, HARMS**, TRUNK*. BRIDLES, COL LARS. WHIPS, MACHINE BELTING, SADDLE ft MAUN EMM TRIMMINGS, ami everything usually kept by the Trade, of our own make and lire best northern inHiinfi* nr. *uh wc Wilt sell as low us cun be bought in the Mouth. Mnildle* anil llariie** of any style or quality made to order, and repairing done at the shortest notice and 011 the most reasonable terms. W. L. MHEHMAN, A HATCH (lolumbu*. Jan. Ist, 1858. wdtf. ESPECIAL notice. \LL person* indebted to the late firm of Brook* A Chapman, by note or account, are requested to make immediate pnymeiit, as further indulgence can not lie given JNO. W'. BKOOKM. CohinihUM, Ga., March 34—dwif. THE LIVER INVIDO KAfOR, PREPARED IIY I) R. ,S A N U F O R D, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS. Ift one ot the best purgalive and Liver Medicines now before the pubite, ihatactn iih a Gailiartic, easier uiiider and more etfeciuul than any other medicine known. It is notoiily a cathartic but a liver remedy ai ling lirsi on the Liver to eject its morbid matter then on the stomach and bowels lo curry oil the matter, thus accomplishing two purposes eifectualiy, without any of the painful feelings experienced hi the operation ot most eathartica. U strengthens the system at the ■nine time it purges it; and when taken uaiiy in uiud crate doses, wiii strengthen and build up with unusual rapidity. Tin- Giver is one oi 7}j the principle regula tors ol the human bo .-ly. and when it per forms its functions well I (be powers ol the sys tem are fully developed rr J As the siomitch is al most entirely depend y * ent on the healthy ac imn of the Liver lor tin Xii proper performance o in* iiuii timis, when the ‘1 stomach ta at tau.t (tie bowels ul fault, and —C the whole system suit ers m consequence ot V ,mfl organ the Gv er having -eased to do its duty. For the diseases ol (hat organ, | -Ml' ol (he proprietors has made it ins study . | practice ol more than twenty years, to.I find some remedy wherewith to counter ) uci the many derange meiiis to which it is 1 1 Tj) liable. To prove that this re v medyia al last found, any person troublen ““1* with Giver Com l>i aliit. in any of its (W*. ,0r,,,H * ll,l * 11,11 10 lt Y a bottle, and conviction r certain, Tnese gums remove i L* all morbid or bad mat ter tiuin the system,) , supply mg m their pluce a healthy flow of bile, 1 . —J invigorating Be Hto macli. causing food lo t F 1 } digest wall, pari ly ing ms blooil.f . giving tone and heuiili unite whole machine (“{ ry, removing the cause of the disease—elle. I Ung a radical cure. Bilious atlackb Piurc cured, and, what • beiur, —lprevsutrd, by the occasional use of Un jXjj ulv**r Invlgora. tor One dose after eating ("TANARUS ‘■ sufficient to relieve the stmnacli and pre* veut tlie food rrom rism;: and souring [ Only one dose mken 1* before retiring pre vents AlMlttincra /, Only one dose taken at nigiit, loosens the ooweis genily, ami ii ,; urwi costlssesaii One duae taken after meal will cure N | w One dose of two o:a spoonfuls will al ways relieve Sick “ 1 R*adacks. One dose taken for lemate oust ructions re move the cause of the 1 disease, and makes a perfect cure. 1 ... only one dose imme liately relieves cholic, wirieci cum, ii Only one dose imme liately relieves cholic, while One dose often rapes- -Dftedls a sure cure for Itoicrs narhui, ~ ( and preventative of Cholera ••-Only one bottle r ;IS needed to throw out of the systemthe elfecu 1; ol uiedicme alter a long sickness. J g One iKittle tak ■ /\l en for Jaundice re moves all sallowness or | unnatural color from the skin. One dose taken a short time bo loro cat rig gives vigor to the f*} appetite and make*- food digest wefl. . . One dose ofren nqieaicd cure* 1 hroaic uiar rhurs, m its worst forms, while Mummer end How el complaints yield almost to the first dose. One or two dose* cures attacks caused by v% arms in children! there is no surer, safer or speedier remedy in the world as it never lulls. cg f A few bottles cures Dropsy* by exciting the absorbent*. We take pleasure In recommending this medic lin as a preventative for Fever and /issue, Ohlllx Fever, mid all Fever* of a Bilious Type, It operates with certainly, and thousands are willing to testify to its wonderftil virtues. All who use it are giving il their unanimous testimo ny in its favor. Mix water m the mouth with the Invigorator and swallow both together. IHII LIVER IN VIGOR 4.TOR, la a scientific medical discovery, and is daily work mg cures almost too great lor belief. 1 1 cures as if by magic, even the first done giving benefit, nnd seldom more than one bottle is required lo cure any kind ot Liver Complaint, from the worst jaundice or dyspepsia to a comiimn headache, all us which ore Uie result oi a diseased liver. Price One Dollar per Bottle. HANFORD te CO. Proprietors, 345 Broadway N. Y WflOLKftAl.il AfIRHTR. Barnes te Park, New York; T. W. Doytt lx Hons, Philadelphia; M H Burr te Cos., Boston; 11 II Hay* Cos. Portland; John D Park, Cincinnati; Gaylard A Hammond. Cleveland. Falmslock te Davis, Chicago. O J Wood te Cos. Ht. Louis; George II Keyser, Pitu hurg; H H lianee, Baltimore- And retail by all Druggists. WholrtaU rood Retail hy Pemberton ft Carter, John W. Brooas, J. A. Whitesides ft Cos and Urquhart ft Chapman. May *u, ittaa-dfowiy. and ail Druggist*. Pine Knot White Sulphur SPRINGS. . TIIIM dlighliui summer retreat, situated lb miles from tile City .1 Columbus, w til be open ainSl ed by the proprietor* outlie Ist June uext.~ AJLLai gieut expei.se tjiey have erected new buii dings, of mu, h a character n* to accommodate ah their o-d ruHimners and *uch new tYiciids a* may hou or them with their patronage. Anew Hotel, with targe commodious rooms, inclu ding a btHLroom and lliiiinrd loom, with all the ueces •ary ai comiuodalione of each, has been erec>td on new ground, and w ill be ready by the Ist June next Hi side* the fin el, sing e and double t nbms will be at the command of mdtviduala or lamilie*, a* may be required. lot- rtulphur Water of those Mprings is uu*urpascU in the Mouth—hundreds of cerldkaies of its haulm, and strengthening qualities might bo easily procured and ottered lo the public und when we add that the Uuilung preparation* and fiuiittii * are equal to thusi of any w atering place North nr Mouth, we say noth ing more than ihe tin ts justify. Pine Knot is located in uine* from Columbus by the can inge road, and is easily accessible from No. 3 on Ibe Mutt cogue Railroad, by aii agreeable drive of six mile*. Arrangements have been made with Asa \V. Chap man, Esq., who will convey all visitors aud then bag gage from No. 3 to the Mprings. eor all persons visiting these Mprings in their own conveyances, stable* and good attendance will be pro vided. All letters, paper* and packages directed to the Bx pres* Office, Columbus, Ga.. prepaid, will be duly for warded; and all communications directed by mail to • Pine Knot Mills” will be regularly delivered. TERMS: Hoard per month R3O 00 ” 1 week, 10 00 “ “ day * 00 Children ami riervants half price. lloraes per day 75 *• • Week 500 “ “ Month 15 00 The proprietors have used every exertion to ore pare these Mprings for the reception ot visitors and m valid*, ami they now assure aii pernoii* who desire n comfortable, accessible and healthy retreat in the sum liter months, that it shall not he their tbuit if they go away from Pine Knot dissatisfied. HOWARD ft MiLAUGIILIN. Mays—dw3m Proprietor*. Mott hale Springs, Tennessee. BY WATT, LANIER &.CO. OWNERS* AND PROPRIETORS. Alno, Owners, mainly, ami Proprietors of BXMAHJIiI IfiidDtflOb, MONTGOMERY, ALA. (8. LAXTER A HONS, formerly of Lanier House Macon, Georgia.) JimtrrdL Traveler* on the Railroad from . Dalton,Ga .to Knoxville,Tenn,reach sail# these Wsters, !• e present season, by I I tusiiig the stage luu sos D. DEN N - 1 *> either at Philauelplua, Lou or Knoxville—from euch oiwlndi pouus, Htugcs sturung at six o’clock a. in., run iu con uection Willi the trains to Montvaie, about twentyfoui unies distant, reaching the latter at one o'clock, n. m. The utidersignea, being deterii in ol to make Mont vale one <>f lie mo*i attractive xv. lenng places in the country. have, since last sinnniei, added several new Gothic t -images and other buddings, together with other valualoe improvements The grounds are in beautiful condition the roads near the Mprings put in the be*c order—a good cellar of li e ha* been saved. All the accessories of comfort and pleasure of the best Watering Places will he found here. ID * A* to the cure ot diseases by the Montvaie Min- i erui Waters, see large Montvaie Puinphlel—especially i as to Dyspepsia, Chronic. Diarrlura, Dropsy, Chrome Liver f'oinplaim. Neuralgia, Nervous lleauache. De rangement of the. Nervous Mystciu Chills und Ft vers, ftc ftc. M. Lanier A Monshave been engaged in Hotel Keep ing for twenty years, and will continue to make eve ry effort to pleas the public. WATT, LAMER ft CO. 8. Lanier, 8. C. Lanier, 1 A. P. Watt, W. H Lamer S mavs—dw2m WAIM SlMtmiS, MERIWEiHEH COUNTY. OEO., WILL UK OPENED THE FIRST OF JINK. The Greatest Wateriug Place South ! Volume of Water 1410 Gallons per Minute— Temperature 90 Degrees. < THE undersigned again presents the claims of this unparalleled Muiuliter He lllflL Murl lu l> ” c<inM( l crallul> of the Mouihern Ija people. For this purpose nature has given AURkraSSI u an adaptation at once remarkable and unmistakable. I) is situated on a spttroi the I’ine Mountain, at an altitude of imHi feet above tin- levei of the sea. far removed Irom the influence n muisii.il—awa) up in the region ol perpetual health. The Warm Baths are covered Imsiii* in feet square, and six m numb’ r, and so greatns the force and volume ul the current that, in a tew minutes, the water in them cun be made live lent ueep. To persons in health these baths arc delightful and invigorating, while the known curative properties of the water render them iiivitiuiihic to certain classes oi invalids. Rheuinatisi.., Dyspepsia, Gout, Scrofula, Ac., have been relieved in uumbenesa instances by their application Mineral and Free Stone waters, lor drinking pui puses, abound in (he immediate Vicinity, snd, in short, everything which nature c-ouid do lo render the place attractive, she bus here provided. lu harmony with the uuiurui advantages, the pro prietor flatters himself, will be found the arrangements which he tins made for the pleasure and comfort of ins guusiH. Aii ample Alice ol irulued ami competent Servants has been employed, and preparations lor the table are on such a sc ale as must insure satisfaction. A splendid Band of Music will he in attendance during the whole season The Warm Springs are situated 26 miles from Gene va. ami the! same distance from T iioiuaston and La Grange From the former place four-bonce Coaches will run in connection with each tram ol curs on the Muscogee Kudroad, and irom Lulfraugs there will he established u duih line of Hacks Persona preferring to go bv private conveyance irom Columbus, Thomas lon ami Griffin, will be provided with proper facilities ai each of those places KATE* OF BOARD; Per Month *35 00 Per Week 12 50 IVr Day 2 00 Horses, per month, 15 00 Children under 12 years and servants half price. Children occupying seals ut Aral table, full charge. Fires, Lights, and nil Meals sent to rooms, except in cases of sickness, extra charge. April 15, 1850 —dtf JOHN 11. DAVES Bun Augusta (Juiifltitutionulisi. Montgomery Adver liser, Huvnnnnh Republican, and Georgin Citizen copy 3 months and .-end bills to the proprietor at the Wurm Springs. Flint River Plantations FuK BALB. at/fi * will sell ai a reasonable price and AML upon three years credit, one plunta- on the east side of Flint River, Ijjjggj where (lie Railroad from Columbus to LJLaI ftTTnt crosses,conshi'ing “f FIFTEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACKBri of good bottom and marsh Lands, ami eight hundred and litly acres of Pine land. The bottom and marsh lands are as good as can be found in Georgiu. Tliia may be divided into three settlements- An extensive levee has been built, bet more work uiusi yet he done, to secure the land per. maneutly from overflow. Also, a Piunlaiion immediately below the estate ol Gov Towns, on the west side of the rivtr, and one and u half limes bolow the railroad, embracing 1900acrei> ot ihe liest River Bottom, without any marsh, and and about sixty or seventy acres of high pine land, up on which there is a beautiful and convenient settle ment. Upon this tract there are two miles and a hall of good levee, hut requires some repairs and conside rable extension to render all the lands secure. Upon both plantations, the lands are, with slight exceptions fresh and extremely productive; on the west side ii is all fresh hut seventy acres. Any gentleman wish mg to exainm. them, will please call on Mi Lilly on the east side, and Mr. Young on the west side of the river, and should a purchase heroine desirable, see no at Columbus. Possession given first January next. JOHN II HOWARD. January 11, 1859—wedtf. (f /* Columbus Enquirer, Comer Mtone and Bhk please copy the above weekly two months., FANCY SKIIS FANCYSILKS JAMES M’PHILLIPS, Has received another lot of those Cheap Sining and Summer Silks, which ho ha* * -Id out *o rapidly. Those just received he can afford to sell even still cheaper. 1,000 Yard! Fancy Hilk* at 50c—worth 90c. 1,600 “ “ 0 •* *I.OO 600 Dress Pattern* from *7.00 to *12,60 worth from *12.00 to *20.00. Ladies arc respectfully solicted to call and exam ine these goods before making their purchases else where; ns this is the best chance for buying new and fa-ditunable DKEftS GOODS, for halt theit value, that has beeu offered in (Jolumbua this sea son. J. Me Pit IL LI PS, *4O Broad SC BARLOW’S lisruioo BLUE, FOR BLUEING CI/JTHB. 4 F W grams dropped in a tub of water being nut il fleisnt lor a whole wash, nr.l(| by JOHN W BROOK*, April Ul, 1860 Druggist. SPRING GOODS. REDD, JOHNSON & CO., t*V liroarl Street, Oolumbu*, Goo., HA VE in Htore, and are daily receC * vtng new and elegant designs in Plain and Fancy ft ilk*, Double Hktrt Milks, Holies A Les Milks, Bayadere and Check Hilka, lilack and White Antique and Hep Milks, Grod’Kinne, Taffeta, and Barathea ** HARKGKM, ORGANDIES! and JACKONKTTN, in small figure* Kobe a Lea, Rohe a Les 2 Volants*. Robe a Lea Leonora, Rohe a Le# 2 Jupes, Robe a Les Alined*. PRINTED Cballys, Chintz, MUMLIN OINOIIAMM. BnUiantes and Lawns. 4 IIETLAND, ZEPHYR AND MAXONY WOOL•• LACE METH, BERTH A'M AND MI.KEVEO t Mwiss Met*; Embroideries of all stytes, < Jaconet Betsi Bomeitioi sad lista ooo4*> I Much *-**. OOLTJMBUS Saddlery, Harness, AND LEATHER STORE. H. MIDDLEBROOK & CO., 94 Broad street, - A mamifactijkeiih anu DEALERS LMMk in aaitdUs, iisrncsa, ft Lasther, which the following cotnpruw* a pan • Mpanisb UullUul Muddles, overlaid; Lug dub do; Planters’ Puiiu do; Youth's and Boy'* do; Wagon an Plantation do; and Ladle* Muddies,^—varie ty or style*. ilrid 1.-x, Martlnni3, Naddle- aud Medical do. HARNESS. Fine Silver plated Carriage Harneas—all qualities, “ “ “ Roc ka way “ “ “ *’ “ Double Buggy ** ** “ ** Mingle do “ “ Plain black Harness, all style* and quolitie*. LEATHER, Mkirting Leather, Bridle do, Hog Mkius, Pad Mkins, Harness Leather, Oak and Hemlock, Sole Leather, Calf Mkins, Lining Skins, Mliuu Peg*, LasU, Thread and Findinga, ftc. Machine Belting. Leather and Rubber Belling, all widths, Light Rubber and Canvas Belting, for Plow Back Bunds. Just the thing for Planters. Belt Rivets, and I .ace Leather. THUNK.S, Ornn Ladies aud Gmilenien’s JBgrn hi 1 >res and Traveling Trunks, all quah- and sty lea. Bonnet Boxes, Valises and Carpet nag*. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Enamelled Leather, Pal Daah Leather anJ Enameled Cloth*, all width* and qualities;. Oil Carpet, Lace*. Fringes, Head Lining*, Leather Cloth Bootings, Nails, Tacks, ftc. Htirrups, Bitts, Buckle*, Harness Mountings, Haiiii * Collars, Whips, Wagon Breeching, Ami Blind Bridles. All the above goods are of our own manufacture; made of the best material and by experienced work men. We invite all tho*e who are in want of articles ill our line lo call aud examine our stock, and we as sure them that they will be well satiNtied with the quality of goods and the prices; a* they will be sold on the very BRUT TEKMM. N B. New Work made, and Repaiiing done at the shortest notice dee.l—dwtf. To the Farmeis and Planter! of GEORGIA AND ALABAMA I ECONOMY, IMPROVEMENT, CONVENIENCE. REESE’S ifnnipulattd or Photpho-Peruttian Guano! T IIK fact that this Guano is equal to Peruvian, X pound per pound, is u* well established as any fuel can be established by humuu testimony aud ex perience. Four good reasons why Farmers should use this Guano in preference to any other— -Ist. It iu fully equal to Peruvian on the first crop. ‘id. It costa, at present pnee of Peruvian, #IU less per ton. 3d. It is perfectly prepared for immediate u*e, by drill or otherwise. 4tli. Itcontain* filly percent, more Phosphate than Peruvian, and therefore a more permanent improver of the soil. Tins Guano i* used hy the following named gentle-, men, among others, from whom it* result* may tie learned: Jus. T Earle, Esq., Md. Archibald Taylor, N. C. MT. Goldsboro 1 “ Dr. George Field, “ James Eubank, Va. Gen J B Littlejohn “ Mumiiel Fuw. “ J B Greene, “ Dr Henry Field, “ Kobt. Norfleet, “ Consumers must he particular to specily in their or der* KEEME M, and observe that our name is branded on the bags. Terms Cash, or acceptable tune draflson city houses. Puiuphlet* giving a Rill account of the above Guano can be obtained bv addressing Ull fill Y & CO., SOLE AGENTS FOR COLUMBUS, GA. January 13, 1869.—wftdSm Irish Potatoes. 1i || | ÜBLM. Choice Northern Potatoes, for sale by lUU jan 13—dwtf GUN BY ft CO. Peruvian 4nano! A GENUINE ARTICLE warranted, und a* cheap as can be laid down from Nw York. GUNBY ft CO. American 4><iiauo! nnilE combinations of this Guano give* it high re- X pute u* a teruiuuir,aud m* classed as fuuy equal to the Peruvian. A large supply expected at an eutiy day by GUNBY ft CO. Columbus, Ga. Jan. 4, 1869. dwtf. Potomac Herrings. 1 1 X HALF ÜBLM. Potomac Herring, in pickle, for IU sale by GUNBY ft CO. Sundries. ‘IMIE subscriber* are receiving and will keep con 1. sunily on hand the billowing unities: No. 1 amt ‘J Mackerel, mi Hail Kits aud Kits: Hufptr Cured Itauiß a rlioivr amtie. UreiikliiHi Bacon, Mmoked Ueel, Beef Tongue*, Also, the following article* of the best quality via: Lime Plaster Pari*, Hydraulic Cemeul, Cypauini, UiuMiing Powder and Mafty Fuse Rock aud Ailum Ball. Janl3—wdlf GUNBY ft CO. Pickled Fork HIII.S, Rump Pork, very fine for sate by ■CO janis—wdtf UIINUYA CO JUST RECEIVED, BULB. DRY HALTED MEAT, OU B.ue Fish tit Half and Whole Bids. Breakfast Bac-oti; Choice Mutton Hams; Extra HtnoXed Beet ; Extra Choice Pig Hama; Clear and Ribbed Bat on Hides; Hams and Mhoulders, Pickled Pork Rounds, fell MU For sale by GUNBY A CO. CRACKERS! JUST RECEIVED, Soda Crockers, Butler “ Boston *” Hand Made Butter,* Wine Lemmon “ Cracknels, for sale by GUNBY fc CO. February bth, 1859.—dtf. HAm \ LARGE LOT OF CHOICE TENNEHHEE Hams fur sate by GUNBY 4t CO. February 1. IBslP—dtf To Planters & Farmers. JOHN LEE, Agricultural and Garden Seed Store, Opposite Redd, Freer lx Cos. Bruad direct, COLUMBUS. AGRICULTURAL AND GARDEN IMPLEMENTS. IMIE best collection of KaLcm, Hoe*, Mpndes, Mhov i irka, Myruiges, PruningHkmii, Ftosv* Cui iivutoiN, Out ami riiiuck ('utters. Corn Hlieller*. Arc ever oflered for sale in this city, all oi which I am deter mined to sell 545 per cent below the UMiial prices. Fresh Warranted Qarden Seeds, My arrange men Is being now complete. I am urepar. ed lo sell all the best varieties of the purest Garden Meeds at 5 cents per paper 12 pupeis lor 50 cents. Pure Peruvian Guano. Land Plaster, Bone Dust, Elide Island, Columbian, and Mexican Guano, at New York prices, freight merely added. HOYT’B Celebrated Super-Phosphate of Lime. I am soteag t for the sale of this fertilizer tor this city and neighltorhixid. It ha* been applied with the iuot marked succesa to Cotton. Corn, Potatoes, and Garden Crops in several parts of this Htaie. Call and get Pamphlets, with analysis and certificates of its true qualities. Honeyblade Hungarian Grass Seed. Now is the time to plant this new snd highly extoll ed Gia*; a large lot to arrive in a day or so Flower Jars, f lower Meed, Fl< wering P ants, tec., all.-it 50 percent loss than such things could in. ought I tore Lo lore. inarcli2l uwtt NIW SPRING ft SUMMER CLOTHINQ. Im Um MERRY, hf Krwasl fttreet, HAS in Htoro and is now recaiviug a large and well selected st/ick of Gentlemen’s, Youth's and Children's Clothing, for Spring aud Butnuiei wear. ALSO, A well selected stock of Gent* Furnishing goods, of superior ({ualities, and of the latest and most Fashionable ftiyte*. All of which will be eold on the moat reasonable terms. No. 87 West side Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia. March 29, d*w3m. AMERICAN WATCHES I IN GOLD AND MILVEH CAHKH, Wfrv At Purple’s old Htand, June’s Nsw Building fc-4 • Columbus, Georgia tSujJi on. an- dwtr T m hpbar FOM J>aLL. ‘T’llE subscriber ha* on hand a few STILLS for the 1 manufacturing of PEACH BRANDY or WHIS KBY, which be will sell at very low prices. Also Tin, Sheet Iron and Japan War*. .fevery variety and description, which can be hough >t ih* lowest rates. JOB WORK, Don* at short notioaand on the most literal terma J. 0 HICKS, Agents, Nest door bolow lans lsit Bread fltttoi. Mr It, IM-4wV. WOOD, EDDY ft CO’S Single Number LOTTERIES. Capital Prize .SOO,OOO. TICKETS ONLY TEN LOLLA HI NOTICK TO THE PUBLIC. Aa the members of our Arm have, by way of pur chase, become the owner of tbe grunt* chartered by lire ts lutes ol Delaware, Kentucky, Missouri, end part o l those ui Georgia, uudci ihe munagernaht ol Messrs. Gregory ft Maury, of Wilmington LieiMware, we have deemed it exjiedieut to change the nume ot our firm, on aud atiei January Ist, ibov, to that of W UCD, ED DY ft CO, who wui hereafter have the management of Ihe Hparia Academy Lottery, and the other* as above named. Di all transactions we have endeavored to conduit our business with integrity and promptness, and we can asuuro the public that tue patronage heretofore be. stowed on us is well denervlng of being irunsterred io our successors. Very respect hilly, Augusta, Ua. Dec. 15, ‘SB. 8. HWAN ft CO. WOOD, R I)D \ ft. (0,, MfftAi ft *v fe. [BUCCEHMOKB TO 8. BWAN ft CO.J The follow ing scheme wm be drawn by YYood, Eddy ft Cos , Manager* ol the Mpurra Academy Lottei\,m each of their Mingle Number Lotteries tor May 1859, at Auoi sta, G*in public under me supermren deuce oi Comnussioner*. CIM 19 draw* Saturday, May 7,1859. Clam* 20 drawn Saturn*), May 14 1859 daub 21 draws feJatuma), Ai*) at, 119 Cla 22 draws Saturday, May *B, iftDß On Clx Plan of single Nun. be is. 50,000 liCKXTb-5,485 x RI2JL B NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKET* itla^nilicenl To be drawn every Saturday iu May. 1 Prixe.of a5>,000 * “ 50 ‘*oo 1 “ 1 M 5,0 W 1 “ 4,HK 1 “ I r 00 ao M goo 100 “ 4oU 100 M 300 100 H •• I(JU APPROXIMATION PRIZES.^ 4 Prises of Approx’g to fS(),UUU Prise ere l,(ine 4 “ 30 fti.WjU “ (So 4 a 250 “ In,UUO ** 1000 4 u t'3s ** 5,000 a 90 4 “ *OO “ 4,000 m goo 4 “ 150 *• a,UUO U goo “ 100 M 5,000 ** 30 are. • l(M 1,000 5.485 Prixra amounting t 0.... f'<vi rap Whole Tickets 810. Halves 95. Quartere 93.50. A Circular showing the Plan of the Lotteries will be sent to any one desirous of receiving if. Certificate* ol Packages will be sold at die following rates which is the n*k: Certificate* of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, 980 “ “ 10 Half “ 40 “ “ 10 Uuarten “ 90 ** “ 10 KigiiUi •• 10 IN ORDERING TICKHB OK CIhTIFK AUB Enclose the money to our address for tbe tickets or dered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail. Purcnaseni can have tickets ending in any figure tliev may designate. List of Drawn Numbers and Prises will be sent to purchasers iniinediateJy alter the Drawing. Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give ilreir post office, county and Btaie. Remember that every prise 10 drawn, and payable in full without deduction. All prizes of 81,000 and under, payable immediately after the drawing, other puses at the usual tune of 30 days. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Those who prefer not sending money hy mail can use The Adams ft spree* Company, whereby money for Tickets iu sums of Ten Dollars and up ward* can be sent us AT OURRIBK AM) EXPENBK from any city or town where they have an office. The money and order must be enclosed in a Government Post Office Mumped Envelope, or the Express Compa ny cannot receive them. AU communication* strictly confidential. | Addres* orders lor Ticket* 01 Certificate* to Wool), EDDY’ ft CO., Augusta. Ga. Oi WOOD. EDDY ft CO , Atlanta. Ga. or WOOD. EDDY ft CO., Wilmington Del. Person* residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta, Ga., can have their orders filled and save tune by ad dressing M Bwan ft Cos. ai either ot these cities. A u*t of the numbers that are draw n front the w hen, with the amount of the prise that each one i* entitled to, will lie published alter every drawing in the follow ing papers:—jfage*n. (Ga) Q* wutmaluit; Ant (-r Urns Ueltui M-hu> HtgWr- AaiOtrilU Oaten,, Atlanta InUlln’cnrer, A etc lark H rekty /ay Honk . hurntinai Utuls Anre, Hiehnunul Uwyattk, A rt, hrrk l>uo uJrh. hmldtnjt\Atue ) Clarion, ana Utih h>k [Ark 1 7 r, Damnrat F. LANUON, (SIGN OF THE) HAH returned tr< in New York will. . nc . . , . , r aMortineiitH ul HATB evei belt.re -.lit it. ,i. this city eiitbrsciiig— Moic.skln-litnh Odcr-Drub nnd Black P*\rr, CAftftI.MERE FRENCH MGFI 11*18, and every variety ol Panama. Straw Leghorn aid Fancy Hats, alt of whn h he offers to l.is inei.iU aid cnsioiuers hi LOW I'KH Est 1 !(•■ w du s. . H .l at tention to his Inrg. si-., kit mbrella*, C nm A Children’s liats, ot Ul. kill . Ipl.l.lot'll Alsu, a fine tut ol s.< ui Straw amt VS mu Itii ( n. groes. M ADE I o t RLER March 15. 1859.—tiwdiit. #Bl)tp£BiSES, us„ A.T CASH PRICES. J. A. WHITESIDE & CO., DRUGGISTS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, HAVE the pleasure ol inviting the attention of the public to tbetr large, fresh and well assorted supply of BRIGS, CHEMICALS, &c., which they are selling at LOW PRICES for CASH. Am tea winch usually sell tor one dollar, they are of* sering at 75 to 85 cents, CAJII. J - fools a son, DENTISTS, Office on Randolph Street, near Broad, COLUMBUS, GA. Columbus, Doc. 9, 1857. dftwtf. <ab W. F. L.ee, D. D. S Dental Surgeon, OFFICE Corner Broad and Randolph Street*, COLUMBUS OEUkGIA. December 17. 186*. wftdtf. MORE TO BE ADMIRED THAN THE RICHEST UIADEM EVER W orn by Emperors or Kings. WHAT <? Why, a Beautiful Head of Hair ! HfiGALME it is the ornament God himself provided for oil our race Reader, although the rose may bloom ever ao brightly in the glowing cheek, the eye be ever •<> sparkling the teeth be those of pearls, it the head is bereft of tie covering, or the hair lie snaned and shriveled, h*r*h and dry, or worse still, if sprinkled with gray, nature will lose more than hail her rltarme. Prof. Wood’* Ilair Restorative, if used two or three times a week, will resuire ami permanently secure to all such an ornament. Read the following and judge. The writer of the first is the celebrated Pianist, Tmal- BEHU. New York, April 19, IMS. Da Wood—Dear Mir: Permit me to express to you. the obligations I aiu under fur the entire resto ration of my huir to lu original color; about the time of my arrival in the U Mtutee kl was rapidly liecoming tray, but upon the application of your Hair RestnrC ve it soon recovered ns original hue. I consider vout Restorative us a very wunderlui invention, quae effi cacious as well as agreeable, 1 am dear sir truly yours, ft THALBERQ “Drycb n’r Gwylledydct.” Welsh Newspaper oHi. e, 13 Nassau M. ) April 12, lb. b. J Prop. O.J. Woon DearMn: Home month orsix weeks ago I received a bottle ol your Hair Kestorativo mil gave it to my wile who concluded to try it on her nair, little thinking at the time that it would reator* the gray hair to ite original color, but to her aa well m my surprise, after a few week's trial.il has perforaredi hat wunderfill effect hy turning all (he gray nMa M* > dark brown,at the same tune heaiuifyine airs Uh k .muiir Hie hair I strongly reiommend the above Kestorative to all persons in want of such change of theirhair. M CIIARLEM LARDEW. New Yosk. July 25, 157 PROP o. J Wood: With confidence do 1 rcui*i mend your 11 an Ki-siorotive, as being the isoet effica lou* article I ever saw Mince using your Uuir Hm .loraflve my liair and whiskers which ware almost •vhite Itave gradually grown dark; and I now tee) con ident that u few more applications will restore them to their natural color It also has relieved me of all tandruff and unpleasant itching, sq rommoo among .lereons wIM) perspire freely. J Q KII.BY Paor. Wood About two years ago my hair rom uenced fbiling off and turning gray; I was fast ‘incoming bald and hud tried many remedies to no ‘flbrt. I commenced using your Restorative m Joau* try lost. A few sppluaflons fastened my hair firmly. It negan to fill up. grow out, and turned back to it* former color (black ) At tkta Hum mis folly restored u> .is former coler, health, and appaarsnt e, and I choor •fllly ra< ouunend its use to ali J. D HOES. Chicago. Illinois. May I, 1837. The Hewtomtive ia piit up in bottlss of 3 sixes, via— irim medium, and small; the email holds Lj a pint, nd retail* for one dollar per brittle! the medium hold* i least twenty per cent more in prnpnrlinn than the mall, retails Air two dollars per bottle; the la -ge holds • -mart 40 per cent more in proportion i.pd retails for three dollar*. O. J. WOOD te CO.. Propntnn 444 Broadway N, Y. and 114 Maikst 8t Louis, Mo. An4sol4 kU |m4 DruggisH and Goodg MitkV •celsit