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From tbc Georgia CUUaa.
WbMl ThPMt CllipS fro* OM^Wlßff.
A* •*l'rii<nt bu been suooaeafnlly made by
Mtf. Wiuinu A. Elder. al India* B pHn*. in Butt*
county, in the growing of vMd* which ii deemed
ax remarkable as I* la extraordinary. Haa any
onpulgegvur tri.4 it in Ueergla ?
IU fra* now growbijf on his plantatlpn, Dear the
ffjfHßg’ and #lth a fair prospect of j harvesting au
ordhuMffP K>ud etop, a field of *0 MTM of wheat,
which la the 3rd successive crop made upon the
saifre field, since it was first sown by him in that
grain, in MM. In t*t yoer the ground wm are*
pared nod wowed and a good crop harvested in
1&&7. After cutting ami gathering it, the field
wee pastured with horaea/ cattle and hogs, until
the fall, when in November of that year, without
roan wing, the laud was turned up by the plow and
from the wheat left <>n the ground of tbo previous
crop a good average ilieW was harvested in the
Spring of IH&fi, as good in quality and quantity
ae was usually made in tbc uvigbburhood. Th
field being pastured as before wax again plough
ed iu November 186*, without resowing. Ho
has now on this field the 3rd crop maturing which
will probably vtold an equal turnout, to either of
the previous years, no seed having been sown on
it eiace the fhli of I*6*.
This remarkable result, of 3 crops from a single
gowing, made with uo labor or expense, excepi
the ploughing the field aud harvesting the pro
duct, goex far to eetahUsh the singular hardiness
W this grain, as well as its great pertinacity to
vegetation aud reproduction, even, when exposed
to thesoxerowi cold, freoaes, rains, and all oilier
element* of this climate calculated to destroy its
vegetating capacities. The winter of l*'t> A7.
wpre perhaps, as noted for their coldness, treeres
and the like, as any known to the oldest infiabl
tanta of Georgia t whilst the best, winter nml
Spring have bsm equally remarkable for mildness
and rainy weather. If this experiment is some
tiling new to our farmers as it to us, may It not
elicit enquiry and flu? facte given induce others to
try it ; and with equal success ? What a saving
of labor and expanse in the rearing of this valu
able article of consumption ; besides, what u ben
efit would result to the lands of this country, if
oar fltrmor* could, from one sowing, raise a *uc
cesslou of Wheat crops and pasture-, by simply
turning them var every fall with the plough.
OMNIBUS.
Niw York ItUMW.- -The startling war news
from Kuroro causes the greatest excitement
among the European exiles in this city, especial
ly the Italians, who believe (rather credulously,
perhaps,) that the day of regeneration Is at last
about to dawn upon their unhappy country.
Since the first heralding” of the approaching eon
filet, in January lust, numbers of Italians have
burn preparing to give up their business in this
oily and leave for their old home. Many of them
bavu already getic, and many more will undoubt -
edly go to take a hand In settling the ancient
grudge which their nation owes to Austria.
Join nulo/ (Jvtumcrcr,
FwaonTAirr Dr< ispk.~ Tho United Stoles Cir
cuit, Court has occupied at Charleston since Mon
day last in Irving u rose of a ‘violation of a pa
tent right. It hi brought hr J, H. Baldwin vs.
C. A. L. Lamar, the plaintiff being the assignee
of $ right t Tyler's Cot Urn Press, and the de
fendant having built aud used Duval's Cotton
Press.
The case originated So Georgia, aud on account
of a family relationship between the judges of the
Circuit £ourt in Georgia and the parties to the
suit,it was certified to the adjacent District of
of South (.’undine, and hers tried.
The ease is oue of large pecuniary interest.—
There has been a great body of evidence read,
and numerous witnesses, men of tolonco and ex
pert# Were examined. Mr. Baldwin was renrosen
tud by Mr Brewster, and Mr. f\ C. Wilson
vannalq and Mr. Lutaar by Messrs. Patient and
and King. Tho case was argued very fully by the
noth, out counsel on both side*.
The Court Charged the Jurv with very special
instructions on tho law, and they after a short do
liberation, brought in a verdict of twenty live
i hnarand fhroa hundred and fifty dollars in favor
of tbc Tylor'n patent, which amount of the ver
dict the Court ha# the power to treble In Its Jurijf
nieni. Hut in this case, it Is thought that the
plaintiff* will b satisfied with the amount lotiud.
Ch iiifasflUk Mercury.
- m ♦-w—.
The Men of me Timm.
W# condense tbo following sketches of some of
the leading men in the impending struggle, front
various sources:
Victor Emanuel 11. King of Sardinia, which
country hours almost Un same relation to the
ponding European war that ‘Turkey did to the
t’ritncnn, is one of the pfftmlhcnt actors iu the
great drama now Whig enacted on the Eusluru
hemisphere. Tho Uouscof Savoy, of which he is
the Uouil, descend* from the old Count* of Kar
dinia.
The latest news placea Gen Mamora in com
mand of the Sardinian army, ready to 00-operule
with L<iuis Napoleon against Austria at a mo
ment's notice. Gen M.vaiorais an old and tried
soldier . When thu Crimean war broke out, and
Sardinia joined the Western Powers against llus
•to. and tiuvttardinian contingent was raised, he
wax placed in command, went tn the ■ nT ,.i
behaved iu the noblest manner, making himself
famous os one of the generals of Europe.
The Marquis IPAxegliohs* figured in the quar
rel very prominently. He is the Hardininti Am
bassador. and one us tho oldest families in VN
tnout, aud ouc of considerable distinction at the
present time.
The firm stand token by Count Cavuur, the
Sardinian Prime Minister, to < <nnpel the admis
sion of the Sardinian Government to a represen
tation in tho proposed European Pm-c Congress,
and to euforce a recognition i*f the importance of
that Power among tho great nations of Europe,
has marked him us a prominent man in view of
the iuipcudtjiK war, and of the part in it which Is
neors-urily nrd him 11 v.boM) in Turin.
Aagust lt, JSIO. and bolongs to un ancient and
Wealthy family of Piedmont.
The name of Joseph Mary GuribaM—he who i
now commands the ton thousand Italian volun
teers in defence of Sardiuto against Austria- -Is
suggestive of liberty, and by many of his coun
try men he is revered almost as a W ashington. I
On fjonls TANARUS„, loieon—alternately tbo Prince,
the outcast, the fugitive, the prisoner, the pam
phleteer and the Emperor- the eyes of the w orld
are now fixed, as upon the arbiter of the destinies
of Europe,
Francois Certain Citnrohrrt, Marshal of France,
Senator, was born iu the year Uftfi, and belongs
to aa honorable family of'Bret ajrne.
Unraguuy D, UUUer*, It Is ounouucrd by the
Niagara, will command one of Urn division# of
the French army to cPfipwili with Sardinia, and
is, therefore, of note in Uo> prt***ui crisis. He was
in 184# Military Governor of Borne ami Com
uiandcr-iu-Chivf of the Freuch army in Ttaiy,
though formerly ha had been a French prison*- 1 ot
war iu Porchcstcr castle, at a time when tiu pa
role was granted to any prisoner, whatever might
be his rank.
('•mm Jacques Louis Cesar Alexandre Itandon,
Marshal of France, formerly Miuietor aud Bens
tor—now named ns the Major Gem rl on the
Piedmontese frontier—-woe born at Grenoble, on
the Sail of March, 17#6,
Francis Joseph. Emperor of Austria, who Las
beeu so energetically preparing for war, in spite
of his youth aud inexperience and of the Naim
leon with whom he had to deni, iu eonuecuon
with the inftiriated Liberals of Italy, has un
doubtedly been actuated by a determined ambi
tion. He was borniu August. Is3o, and is con
sequeiilly Wt nearly twenty nine years of age.-a-
He is a sol) of the Archduke Francis Joseph. 11 is
titles, he si dee that of Emperor of Austria, are King
of Hungary and Bohemia. King of Lombardy and
Veuice, Archduke of Austria, oiul other minor
titles. y
Wot A G. Brown on bipfßfilturv*.
Os the charges of exeeasiie expenditures made
against the government, the speaker thinks that
there is bo foundation. The opposition revert
with pleasure to the times of Adams end Jeffer
son, and contrast tug lhecxptuu.es then and now,
lugubriously groans out, that times are not ns
they were. They seem to forget that now tho
United Hutos is limited only by the ocean*, that
the Statoe have increased from thirteen to thirty
two, that the ettisana of theee new Stales de
maud equal priviliges with the old. that the Ter
ritorlaa on fast Womiog peopled. Increased
mailed facilities are oeinaudi.i|. The Utah wur,
the Paraguay expedition, the protection afforded
to settlers on tho ludiau front tors, all undertakou
In d*fa#e of the oouutry’s hwur, and for the
eafety of oureitisens, are large Items of cx|H>iidi
ture. There were some ex|>onKr* Incurred to
which the speaker objected, such as an appro
priation of S7S,OW* for the education of the slaves
taken from the ship Echo. But the main item*
were unavoidable.
Tub Bki.lv Canal pßrfurcr.- -Th* N*iv York
Herald i fofortned that the Uungre** *if Nioara
Km bad refused to confirm (he gmutul land made
President Hartiuax to M. Holly.
Noiit* Carolina Bali. Huo*.-AMU*, ciul
bavs (be pleasure of daucluff will, you the ueXt
oottllioRi”
“Watt, I Uo*t know— M
••Kuraifad. perhaps ?'*
“Well, of you loud! know. 1 ain't quit* dona
chairing my rate*hi* /" —AVA. i‘utrt',l.
Naval IsrcLMon*’ r.—All lha vessels nfik
United btak*s navy in th course of preparation
fur aea Are to he fitted out without delay. t
HtoMK w yesterday applied to the United
States ataam frigrat* Husquehanns at Jlrooklin,
with sarinfhetory result* gbc will ha turned over
to tb Algers anil painters next week.
The Harriet Lana leave* the dry-duck thl*
Morning, to make room for the Habhic, and after
ward* tor tbo Iroquois, both which are to U*
speedily equipped.
A detachment of United State* marine* passed
brough this eitv on Wednesday, to loin the
team aloop Hartford at Boston. Tne Hartford
om to China in pines of the Powhatan.— Jomr.
at rtf Cemmtrce.
m wi * ** **j
Howard Sc Weeiuw,
AITOBNBYBAItAW,
CRAWFORD, ALA.
OT. W. kOWAIID. WALT****.
Crawford, Ala. June 8. wAdtf.
Williavii Taylor,
attorney at :law,
ChTfinT’RT, UAMXILPH Cu., GA
Will practice In the counUna of Randolph,
Calhoun, Terre!’, Early, Clay, Baker, Dougherty
Miller and Htewart.
RxfkrtTo— I VfclMmrn, Johneou A Sloan, Attor
ney* at Law, Coluttihrid, Oa.
All business entfpsted to hi* care will receive
immediate attention. June 6 ‘tttf -Wdtf.
Marion llrtliunr,
ATTOFUSTUTr A.T I. AW,
TALBOTTON, Talbot Cos.. Ob.
October 24, IM. wAdtf.
itloxrw A. I.MWx,
ATTORNBYB AX LAW.
COLUMBUS, OHOROIA.
B J Mlihla WM A.I.WVH.
Office nejft door to the Post Office.uj#
Sept. 1, 1868. dwtf.
rTJLLKNS 6c TURNIiLSKFJ),
ATTOiEtasna-Y® A.T I*A.w,
FORT OAINI -. GA.
Will practice in Clay and adjoining counties
In Georgia, and in Ilenry county, Ala.
Apr’l l6fl -wtf
W. S. JOHNSON r. . XITKKR
JOHNSON & RUCKKft,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
CIIMETAt
OHATTAHOOCJIKM COUNTY, GA.
Wll.l. vnr proui|t alloiiUioi to ail bttidllH • otrii*
U:d to tliein are ttuouahooi th- Psutulu Ctrruu,
lid Hi** round*'* ol Talhot, Harris, Marion, Taylm
anil) M< tiU-y, of Un- < diattahoodiea Circuit.
February Si, ItJV.t—wlv.
.
Attorney at Law,
UNION NI’KINGS, ALA.
WILL prarfire hi the difir-rnnt Courts in Moron and
arljoliinilceutities. Htrid alt. |ili<*i) given t** the
Ctrl hHSUfiff rishns. funs— w6m
t. j. i \ x,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HAMILTON, GA.
Will sttond promptly to all business entrusted
tohiseure, Jnn2* 1858—wly.
Tlioma* W ( olili,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
PRESTON, Wolter f.,uut/. On.
Will practice in the counties of C lay, ChaUn
hooehmi, Webster. Early, Randolph, Htewart mid
Murnter. Partieutor atrention given to culloeting
end remitting. Jaulhi 1867- wtf.
VM. I. KI.AM. TMAPEL'B otlVKIt.
I2lani& Oliver,
attorney at law,
BUBNA VIST A,
MAHIONfp’OUNTY.GA.
Will practice In the eoiHftlef of Marlon, Macon
Htnwart. Taylor, Chattahoochee, and any of the
adjoining ‘‘••untie*, when their sortie op may h
required. Also in the |>i*trictCourt* of the I ni
tod Htuto* fur the Bixtrv'b of Georgia.
September 11, l*sfl. -wU'.
N. M. Msllunl,
Attorney at Law,
SLAKELV, liAKI.Y, to;, UA,
Blakely Ua., Ajril SI, lbbti, wtf.
.raw. A. t'leudinrii,
A t rTO>.t.3e-a:'£’ at x.a-w.
Aud Mollcitor In ‘C hancery,
ABBEVILLE, HENRY COUNTY, ALA.
July Ift, 1868.~w1y.
11, Y. MARTIN. J. J. MARTIN. J.J. MI.AIMC
MARTIN, MARTIN A SLADE,
.A-ttorneVN at Luw,
COLUMBUS, OA.
December 17, ffiftH.—• dwtf
IRON SCRFIW.
11l AVE purcha4ed of Mr Jaiu<M Mn**ev of Thom-
H*viUe, Un. the right to the urn* of hi* Patent Herew
toy Ike counties of Mut oii, Itmoodl mid Montgomery.
Ah The Pm(a* wellM the rtcrew t* of YVronglu
Irtfn, and ini* the advun ng of In mg wo ioin(fete h*
to require luit Utile room fbr It* areettoa. Il may be
put up either in it tall lint room or a Mepnrnti) room, n*
maybe preti-md; It pack* finely und lonveniently
without the uus of a mule.
They will he pul up un reseoiiulde terai* and guuntn
leed to give *ali*faelion
Mv addrew im Hardaway. Miu on county Ain
JOHN A. DUNN’
Reference—W. J. Tarver, Jo* <. Bunkw, Stmn.AJa.
M* DcNN - I’lte Inn Bcrew that Mi MsHhey put
up for me Imhl fall, prove* to do good work, in ii very
•nUxfhtcury manner, tor which reason, an well n* be
cause it I* convenient and o well protected, I am nint h
p!*n*od with It. Your*, J. T. PF.RMONH
March I4tim wftm.
FREE TO EVERYBODY,
11. U. HOYT A CO.’S
New Cnlsiloaiie tor In.HI.
IT CONTAINS THE
Largest List of Uscfnl, Ornamental,
and Valuable Gifts,
rvxa rt'at,mukd.
(•iium Ituu'i KftfNT* to Auxnt* than evei before
ottered by any otlieroinhliyhuiuirttn the United Unites
Greater imfuceiiientato iNirc-hoMere who receive with
rack Book a i.tfi van mg in value from Fitly Coats to
Ono Hundred Dollar*
REMEMBER !
The Great M.utthein ttift li<u*k rttorc I* the only One
Hurt Mtanda cu<loi*)-’d by the
ENTIRE PR?IS OF BALTIMORE
Wiite tor a Catalogue w Inch contain* AiU explami
lion and w ill lu* mailed free to any address
tob'JY w Jm* It. E IIOYT A CO..
41 Baltitnore Htr< et, Bnltmiore. Md.
The tiircat Western
Corn Shucker, Sheller, Separator aud
Cleanser.
Patented by 11. U. riktlTH, Detembei ‘Kh. HUifi
FpHIM treat labor *a\mg madiim , ha* token the
1 first premium over nU couiuwUturs at 122 Blau
and cx>ullly Agnvuititrul Exhibition*- a since* neet
•heretofbre obtained bj iui> Agru uUural Implement iii
the same length us time
The I'nqwieUins, Tin ottbruig tiiM machine to the
pnhlif. clumi lor it asupgnoiiiy iu *uuplH.u> of sun
*tru< doit. dorsbiißv. chtfapnsv* mid inpiUilv, and ier
tVetiutiofHs operathm
Then-are five sues*, No*. 1,2, S. 4 mid J. Price
fnitti fi.%) to Aloft, and wfit hu#\, fhvM, rapitrnto and
• leanfa I'rtMii 31 Ki io 2,<Hkl bunite 1* per dm
For Mm inumi r Htuteandroiiatv Rikhig, apple to
I I P k CAUTFH, Moingomerv, ,\l
L1.1.1m AM A I'lllH, Agent*! ,i .juinbu*, Us
April I2t attaint
Book-keeping!
ANt llOt Ht;, tn h nluiieaal*. retnU. ship
S\. pins, “i I'oiiiiiiiasiiiii Hiihim***. d* Miring It* Ux.ik*
kept Itv Double in HuigU- fiuti), etihei with or wiOi
ou! a Journal, w refrneil to the ssb*. rther, who wish
m a sltuatimi Hahsthi ofr i*ftr*nr* ran he six.,,
THO.MAM UOIFMVN
Onthkert. On. IVh 11- wtf
MATTRESSES
For tlio Million.
f PUP unilnrsitte-rt now have Mini k*vp loastauih
X. on hand a taife tUMI of M A ITRKiSH F.H ~| *|!
stae*. wetch ta and matt uni*, and of every stile.which
•re ojlered (oi sals t:II MAP at (he TROY KACTOKN
WARM Room*, No 40 Rtoad Miami.
l TttH K mm.K -Uv virtue .tl stt order <•
I 4 thel ouri ofOrdinary ofTslhot euuftty, Wtate of
2*S2*h *Vi -rbn *‘ l ‘ l ‘‘•‘“'•'ho t’oun House <lot<
in th. town of ranMUton, said county, and Kiale on
“ tta.l Tii.-.ily in M> x,u. %u£*£‘2mS
SJl'l'J*’ x. 1, 1"” ..ui, Jr u, I i“i,
IM. ..f ,nj MWI —UMI. lO.*H. M,ni„ , |Uhl>
b"ul u<l lit, irtuUim-Hnu,
a hoy * ymif* n!4 amt An tnftni
T.r,i#.,1,1.1 mumli.nr.hi. mill aimrnv.d —mrlty.
W. .1’ ‘HKNKV
RIIH'AIU \V Poll,
i;ir iii i. us j„, i cmiivf. d—uwi
H.rt l, liM -wMi. ’ ***'’
Ifinß ; D. Ifil. lYlfiD,
AUCTION & COMMISSION
MEmOECANTT
CUTIITIERT, GA.
DRV GOOIBS, Grov* lies. Produce, and Goods of
every description rweived sndsold on commission
RRPKRH TO!
Jvnkiii* Atkins tc Cos.; Allison lc Atkins; 11 Brake;
Johe A Kiifdoo; A T Aimoi*. Mcri liant*; Hon. David
KuJdoo; Judge J It Lennard, llood A Robinson, Cuth-
Ik-H, Georgia
Auction salts every week Consignments Hoik ited.
!>♦*{•* nh*M 17. issC—wn .
A Word to the Discouraged.
hit ANIEUH ofivrs m all esse- wf Consumption
and Ncrvmrr D* hillty, Hcroftila and all RJinmist
lr. Par sly ii* anl Mormriul assn ■.lions, disraseaof h
Hip and Aniirt!, Kidney* and Biaddf-r, Gravel, Dropsy*
k< —a *nn* and epevdy eurr; Petfials Wioikiirs-e*,
Huppresslon. Irregularmes, and *ll diseases of the
Wmnb, Hrrkturesln tlm I/rethra, Fistuln and Piles,
remedied without the use of instruments m banduv**-
A tier twenty year* rf periurnal and professional expe
rteoce, |iecan stotß that no jierson in the world can
rare dlsemu-s Ittr Mitiern! or Vegctnblk Modirin**
ttlonei hr uses no Mineral Medicine; lu remedies *t
s turury for all. (the sick or well,) and emhle the most
debtHtated to enjoy a* great perfection of health. While
taking media UP, os at gny perkid ofthen ltv*. ll‘'|W
he <oiu<ultcd ly letter hy ndrtre*.iog Dr. flENn* AiS
DMITP, He# Orleans. Cn and i.o dirlne will *• for
warded by mail l free of charge for trial) to anyposl
olfice iu she fVijon moral—WTPi
UOHTE & BEADBUKY3,
Plano Forte Manufacturers,
1 ‘4l It room* Street, New York.
WK dwum to rail the attention of the Trade, and
I Sit llie piiWk geiiernliy. Ui our Piano Fortes,
ju*t4y iiimiiiuiwed su|Mrior to all,oners in votuma,
rti hness and purity of tone—possessing also a pecu
liar singing quality, a<upt and to and harmonious with
tin human voice, Tjiey art- very properly cal kid the
•'Organ or Vouil Piano.” Being made with the Patent
Arch Rest Plunk, they will stand in nine m ail elk
mutes. We guarantee our cu*toiner* Hint no efforts
thin a life-long experience, untiring industry r capital
ran procure, will lie spared to ummUiin for our instru
ment- its* ir world w ide reputation n* ‘ the /*■: Plano,”
mid that every improvement of iiitrinstc value to a
I'jnno Will 111 found 111 ours All orders with winch
w<- may lie fnvored w ill be promptly and faith fully
attended to.
EMPLOYMENT.
S6O A MONTH AND ALL BXI'BNSKH PAID
An Agent is wanted in every town and county in the
linitM Mullen to engage m ft fNpectftble and easy
hiiMiness, by which the ulove profits may le certainly
re.aliv.'Ml. For further particulars, address DR J.
IIENUV WARNER, roraur of Broadway and IWh
Street, N.-u kork • dy, sncioslng posiags stamp
April 18, IB.W- tv3m
THOS. MACKENZIE & SONS,
Importers of
JADDLERY hard-ware,
manufacturer* of
PLATED COACH AM) GIfIHAMES,
AM) RKAI.KUN IN
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.
No. *4!4‘4 Baltimore-**. Near C harles,
BALTIMORE.
I . : 1 89—wly*
“ALABAMA LANDS
sou saijEl i
I 1 At'HEH in Henry county, 3 miles Mow
I *) / I Columbia, on lire CliilUhooehee river, and
‘25 miles below Fort Gulne*; 830 acres are cleared—
tiOO acres are river bottom, which will produt e from SO
to 50 bushels Corn, or from l.tKkl to *.500 pounds of
t otton to the acre. On the place are all the necessary
improvement* Houses for Negroes; good water, and
ns healthy • any section in Alabama For further
particular*, apply to ms at Midway, Ala . or R. Allison
and A g Janes Oft the premises.
Also, i*Uos< res Land, near Midway. Barbour roun
l) - *OO ncres cleared all fresh having been cleared
in the last seven years. T hi* is strong June land and
will pi oil lice from 90 to 30 bushels Corn, and from one
in two thousand pounds fintton per acre liiiprove
mints fine-the d\v idling cost S4,(KM), and i* stluuted
on a high sandy ridge, w ith g<>"d water, and every
coiivi-uienr.* destrahis lit n country residence
Both of these places are known in t'olHiubna, <•.,
when* mqiiiites can he made. I invite those wln are
ptiicbasing, to examine these jila -s during the coming
spring and suruint-i, and judge them by wlial they see
I’. A. RtitCE.
March I#—wtf Midway, Barbour tin. Ala
Georgia State Lottery.
—For tho benefit of the-
MONTICELLO
UNION ACADEMY,
[jlartnnanrf by Special [Act of thr. Lnyiolnturo.
tlcliimiey A Cos. naimgerM.
Capital rrlzo
$60,000.
MOHS THAN ON H PRIZE TO EVKRTJTKN
TICKETS.
Whole Tickets *lO Halve* 3. Quarter* B 9 .*>o.
To he Drawn each Hatwrriay in May, lift*.
CLABB IQ
DRAWN ON NATURDAV, ‘MAY 7, IH5®.
GLASS lO
DRAWS UNI ri ATI UDA\, MAV 11, 1859.
CLASH ao
DRAWS ON BAII KDW..MAV 41, IhAtf.
OLAsi ai
DRAWN ON NATURDAV, MAV
1 Prr/e of •Wl.OflO | 1 Pri/.e 0f... •1,900
l *• 10,000 150 “ <><
1 *• 5,000 I 100 “ SOO
1 ** 5.000 I 100 •• 900
| “ 4,000 100 •• 100
1 “* 3,000 j 100 “ 50
approximation prizes.
4 Priy.cs of*too uppmxim'g to •tiO.tKlO pri/.e ure 1.000
4 30tl “ * O.<MK) “ 1,900
4 “ *SO “ 5,000 “ I.tNMI
4 *• *st *• 5,000 “ 1,000
4 9OO •* t.taat “ tUM)
4 “ (50 •* 3,000 “ uai
4 *• 100 “ 1,500 MKJ
5,000 prizes of 30 are 150,000
6,485 Prizes amounting to $360,100
rEKTIFIGATKH OF PACKAQKB will he sold at
the fallowing rates which i* the risk:
Umrtilhmta* of Packages of 10 Whole Tickets... .*7O
“ 10 Half “ 35
*• “ it) Quarter t 8
•• “ 10 Rtghths “ 9
IN ORDKRING TICKET* OR t KHTIMOATK.H.
Kncioee the umney t<> our address for the u Keis or
deted, ou leceipt of which they will be Oirtvsrded hy
first mail Purchaser* can have ticket* ending in any
figure they may de*igiutte.
The li*t of draw n number* and prixcs will lw sent to
piiicluiseiM immediately alter the drawing
All roimunuH aiionM strictly conUdeniial.
Addraas orders for Tickets or certificates to
McKI.NNEV A t'O, Navnnnah. Oh
U NV . JO\KN, Agent, t'olumbu*
April W, 1860.
RICHARDSON’S
IRISH HiXISTEISTS,
DAMASKS. DIAPERS die.
COiVRUMKIUt of Rklianldon'H Linens, and (hone le
airmts of obtaining the (IKNUINE (.•oni>K,huuld
see that the aitichis they pnrrhuse are scaled with the
still name of the firtn,
as a guarantee of the wounditese and durability of the
floods,
Tliimmotion is rendered essentially neresarv, a*
large quantities of Inferior and ilefective Linens ure
fm‘parud. *r*oii utter **-anon, and scalfd with the
lltime ..I Kl< lI\KISO\, hv Irish llousen, w ho.
regardless of the Injury Um* inflicted alike on the Ame
rican cmiHiimer nnu tlie innmilhctitrt'rs of the genuine
good*, will not fetulily abandon a business an profitable
while purchaser*, uit Iw nspOMa on with goods of a
w orfhlea* character
.1 lin.LOt Kr. A J It I.Ot'KR,
Hot Ift—wlv. Acewt* 3tH'luir‘h Htiret, N Y.
Largest Arrival of the Season!
$30,000 worth of
NEW SPRING GOODS!
JUST RKCIVKU HV
NANCE & RENFROE,
U r P. are now receiving and will cotitiuur to receive
until we ahall have the
Largest, Beet and most Magnificent
AND VARIKD STOCK Os
XDIPI'Sr-OOOIDS
EVER UHOUGIIT TO CXILUMBUS.
W<( will maku n* ftlfhrt at enumerating ihediil'enmi
art Hie* uud at) lev of goods, the pupei* ate ail tou
.-mall Wc wUI merely say that wo have all the
NOVELTIES OF I !HE SEASON
We did not hu. out N 15W Vt>K&, but took a large
portlun of all the
Newest & Handsomest Styles
iniat could m: seen.
Wc srv and. let mined tu sell mtr immense tM k
AT SUCH PRICES
A,s HU ALL CtiNVINCK KVKRY PKHBON
Os the impotiance of buying
Where the largest Stock in the City
IS KEPT !
All We ask is on* call to convime jrim of whst w e
w c say W* have the goi'ds. come and look
We most earnestly ami especially mvits the Ladies
to come and examine om stack. We are convinced
th#y will agtev with as Hist they newt at\ tmn a
stock before tn this city. As to out
Droaa SIIBIs,
W K (-lIAH. K.NUKTHK STATS.
NANCE & RENFROE.
Columhu*. March 14—wtt
peritui avAWOi
THE uDderxigoed w, daily eip—lio, lr*e
supply of thi*'popular fertiliMr. purenoaed
from the agent of the Peruvian government and
warranted genuine. Price four dollara tier one
hundred pouuds, or S7B per ton ol *OOO pound*.—
Te <^r l!C “"*’ GUNRY Sr, CO.
VALUABLE KIVKK PLANTATION
F O r S A JL. E.
jam TUB Huhsci’iburuow offers for sale bis vale
able river Plantat Jon, eight mllesaboveFort
#OK Gaines, conutning 715 acres, of which 015
arortist rale River Hottotoand the balance
high Pine Land of good quality, embracing a good
and com for table dwelling, with a well of excellent
water, anew Cotton Herew and Gin Houaeandall ne
cessary outhouses andflxtnres. of the bottomland
3fio acres arecloared,one thlrdof which la fresh.
in my absence apply to Hamual A. Grteror Bemls
aiPrescott, at Fort Gaines.
January 9fi. IHSH.-—wtf JAMB®GRIER.
PLANTATION AND MILLS
FOH SALE.
fll A VINO determined to remove West
I offer for&ftleiuy Plnotation aud Mills in
Chattahoochee county. The body ol
ootama about 1 JUO acme, of which tlterc ia
a considerable portion open and in eellivation.
The mill* ((Iristand Saw; are io good repair, al
most new, situated on the road loading from Co
iiimbua to Buena Vmta, via Glenslta, on the Ochili
Creek, are operating advauiageouslv. Persona
wishing lopurchawi tlnamoat desirable place, are
requested to call and examine for themaelvea. aa
mired that a great bargain may be had. During
mv absence the preaiiacM will beehown to purcha
sers by ii. P. Gordy, who may be found on the
place. SAMUEL D. HARP.
Julyl r wtf
- J. 11. &W. A. ROSS,
Whole*lie and Retail
DRY ROODS A GROCERY
MERCHANTS.
Macon, (.rornia.
Also, Agent* lor Wheeler’a and Wiiaoo’s
.Sowing Machine*. eetll- w-n
LUMPKIN HOUSS.
LUMPKIN, BTEWAKT CO. GA.
MTHC subacriber, having purchased the
above house, is reaolvcd to make it one
worthy the patronage ol tho travelling
public. If good tare and attentive aervaots should
entitle a Hotel to custom, the unddraigned Hatters
himself, that those who try him once, will come
again. Connected with the Hotel, are coramo
dioua Stablee with trusty < atlers
Oct 19. wtf. JOHN YARBROUGH.
BROWN’S HOT LI,
OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT
MACON, GEORGIA.
E. E. BROWN, PROPRIETOR,
R. V DENSE, .SupArintondenl.
cr Meals ready on the arrival of every Train.
Macon,(7a., April 15.1HML Wtf.
BEDELL & WEEMS,
HAVK romoved to the corner formerly occu
pied by W. A Kodd, A,Co., lately by Watt
and B*ppington , whore they will kep constantly
on hand, a well selected stock of
GROCERIES,
conflating pan of Bacon, Bagging and Rope
Hugar and Cofkm, Liquors, &c. All of which
tlu-y oiler at the lowest market pricea.
Ang. 90,1855. wtf.
W II MAYRF. A II WHITE.
SAYKI! A WHITE,
Commission sscrttant<:,
AND DEALER* IN
Pork, Bacon. Lard, Flour Butter,
CHEESE, DRIED FRUIT, Ac.
06 W alnut Street
© u n © uim pi & va,© m u@.
Pnrtiriilar attention will be kiv ii to the PuirJia*'-
and Hhij.im ni of nil il*h imtiens of Wentern Produce,
and articles of (.iiiciiiiiuii Mamiiftcturc.
November 0, HIM. itlmwfim
NEGROES 1 NEGROES!
WE are Constantly receiving from Vtr
ginia and North Carolioa a large a
and well selected stock of Men, Women,
hoya and Girls, including held hands, house
eervants, mechanic*, Ac., bought hy one oi
the firm ejtpresaly lor thia market. Our triend*
may rely on getting negroes of good charactei,
coming up lully to our representations— a* weaeil
none on commiasiou.
HATCHER Sc McUEHEE.
July 2, IHsß—wtf
PLANTERS’ WARE-HOUSE.
COLUMBUd.UA , IBM.
THE ttikdaraiged return thair thanks
■ their Iriomixiind the public generally
the liberal palronage heratofore bestow
ed, and bop* by a strict attention to huHipera to
merit further lavors. ‘lTisy are happy to atato
that thev have secured the service* o! Mr. J. M,
W ATT a* Book keeper, and Mr. W. A. BED-
F*LL as salesman,who will he happy to nerve their
friend* aud tlie customers ol the bouse.
DILLARD, POWELL A CO.
Columbu*. June BY, IHsß.—wly.
TBBIBSIbIbA QQfIIDD
EATING S ALO ON.
/ \ WILL ho opened by the
•/4th ot October.
Boardera will betaken by
the month, week or day. .Meal* at all hour* day
or night rT HIS BAR will always bo
supplied with the Choiceet Liquors aud Cicara.
Phis House is two doors below the P. O.
oct4—wtf. F. WILHELM, Proprietor.
HPROTTS
CELERRATRD VERITABLE
< >l.l > KNGI.ISI I,
A Nil
AMERICAN BITTERS,
AN INESTIMABLE
TONIC, DIURETIC,
AND
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC.
OOIBNTIFIOAI.Iv prepared from tne original
O retpe of old Dr. frnrott, and xmiiiietuly sucres**
Hill und highly , popular physician of Kbrothlre,
Bualaad.
There highly patutab's aud agreeableblttorsbeing
composed of
PURELY VEGETABLE EXTRACTS,
iutlloiously selected and skillfully compounded [are
confidently recoiuinemtod to the public for their
Valuable Medicinal Properties H
For I.omoi Appetite, Nervous IDeoillly. Kunul.
Dyspepsia, they are tndDpetoable.
In tuncdoual derangemeuu of the Liver aud
Kidneys, as well a- Jaundice. Rheumaunm, Gout and
Urav.l, they area “aim* qua non”
for Female Complaints |tht prepanlon 1s poeu
llarly *dapld.
For children harrassed with the Celle, ami the
pain* of Dentition’ tt Is a soothing awuager. p -
A* a aiiuuihi* to Invalids, the eh Ire bled and •irk
thenehlitor* are un*iirpas*h!e and free from Ale ho
Iml amt, are a sure pre\rittivs of < ‘hill* and Fever.
DIHKOTIONB
A win* glass two or threa tlmeaaday. For ladies
tw thirds; Ci. lid re it In proportiou. [For very weak
stomachs one third water.
Prepared at at Fag’a Laboratory, Montgomery Ala
To be hid of Druggist's aud couutry merchants’
generally.
Bep4.fi—Wtf lim.L. DUCK At CO.
J. 8 PKMRKRTON A CO’
CASkKT mill.lL CASES.
r rIE CABKBT BURIAL CASK. rapN'ment-
A ad by iln* shove engraving, is heautthilly fin
ihlkh! m iimuiKHi of polished Rosewood, and is
the most tasteful sod appropriate metallic ca*e
n*w need. It permits a view of the eutire body
after it is enclosed, the top being composed of
thick piste tfisss, protected by elaborately orna
mented caps, one ol which may be seen in its
place in the engraving. All sixes Irom 274 to 75
inches in lencth, constantly on hand.
NAME I’LATKS furnished, neatly engraved.
N- B.—iV# Ckatft for fhayage or Dritv+rv.
DILLINGHAM At DENSON.
Npt 15th, ]Bsfl. ddtwti
tt .s‘2o REWARD.
RAN AW A V tVom Macon ('minty. Alabama,
about the litli of December last, my boy Isra
el,.the 50th year of his age, yellow compiee*
’'**l a little bald, amt w* h a slight scar on aim
of his jaws (Vom a defective tooth ‘his boy is about
five taet, ten or eleven Inches iu height, and weigh*
perhaps ITS or IMUtm rticamboat men and Batlmad
otßcc.s are requested to be on the lookout
I will glva the above reward P*r tbs apprehenamu
•tid loaflntment tn any *sfs jail *o that I can got hitn
May Id-wit* KTEPHIN FAC*.
*r—k final, Moeon #*aty, Air
1859.
NEW SPRING & SUMMER
&&&&&
AT
G. W. ATKINSON &COS
Broad Street, Colambos. Ga.
IT gives us much pieaauri- to return our thank* and
gratitude to our friends and pinrons. who have so
liberally bestowed their patronage upon its the past
season, and nmv have the renewed pleasure ol placing
before ilium our Circular d* scribing our
NIW SPRING. STOCK,,
Our new Hpring Htock is very large and tompnae-,
the richest and handaomest collection ofFaucy Good*
everollkred in Columbus
Below we call y/ ur attention to a few of our leading
■tyle* and fabric*,, for Hpring and Mummer Wear
We now have in Htore.
lietage Unbea. Double Jupe Part* Tissue,
lie rage Rohes, Double Jupe Haim.
Borage Rhbe*. a Lm,
Borage Robes. Eugenie
Be rage Robes. Double Jupe,
ihrage Kobe*. Farisienne,
At pricea from $5.50 to £36.iH>.
Organdie Rolws, a l#s,
Organdie Jtobea, Bayadere,
Organdie Rohes, linpr.riftie,
Orcaadie itotots, 2 Jnpe*.
Organdie Kot*-*, Plain,
Organdie Robe*. Favorita,
Organdie Rata*. Leonora,
Organdie Robe*. Aiahamiene,
At Pnces from *5 s<i to #lh (Ip jer Robe.
OIK SILK DEPARTMENT
Comprise* a complete Hto k. Double Jupo Milk Kobe*
of I.atest rttyle. )*jy to BIUO per Kolie; Him k Grode
Rhine*, heat quality; Lyon * Pau ut |J,a. k Hi.k*;
Plain Black Poult de Hole; B.a< k A rmu re*;
Black and Col'd Gro de Ep*otn, (,'licne Uaya
dere; Bayadere Plain Hub Rohe; a very
large totofiow pro* 1 rt lilt Rohes and Drets
es| from (HMo s<i ;er Pattern; Plain
Fren h Jaconets,be*t quality; Printed
French Jaconets; Pruned jaconets,
Chintr. Color*; Plain Prciirh Per
utietr, Frcwh Printed Percale,.
Plain Crape Moretz, all Col
ors; Plam Be rage* all col
ors; Plain, White and
Black U .rege for Hhawls, Pa
ri* Printed BngM, Plain Grena
dines, Plain ( rape Depart!*, Elegant Gren
adine 2 Jupe Robes, Elegant Printed Munlinde H< in,
Lars Jiautlllsq HEAL f.At Kg, 4c.<bc.
Real Chant lit/ Lao* Maulijla*.
Heal French Lace Mantilla*. Heal .
Pusher lace. .Mantilla*; Piceolomini
Pusher Lure M otHla*. I.ai e Poi.,t
Mantilbi*; Grenudlm Bordered Ihrrage
Hbawl*. Ribbon Bordered fierage Hnawl*; White
Berage Mhawl*; Bi'k Berage Hhawl*; Hnk Lace Hhawls.
Our .Mantilla and Hhaw l Depart mem ‘comprise* ma
ny novelties, among which are. some of Pena's riciu.-st
productions. We have the inot romplete sunk of L
• es ever offered in retail in Georgia, /-omprif'ing Whit*
t ap Net*. French Run Me. him*. Hia< k Huk .%■ !*,
Queen'* 111..nd. Wove Liuen Threud Edging*. Fine
Imitation Thread Laras, Black Guipure Lace*, Eurbr'd
Mahnes, Kogiudi I bread Edging*. Real Homton Va
lencias. Ac
£NBHOIDERIES. &c.
Itonitori Collars and Wesvee, Book and Jaconet frett*,
Point Applique Hruxcllea t.oliara, llreakfk*’ < yliar*,
He* J Valentinas Coil nr*; Mourning Kelt*, l.’ollsn and
Hioeves; Poinl liner Collars amt rtleevt.fi; IP a I frcjicb
i'hoi>roi4i-rie*: Maitise and Gurpitre f ulhua. Ettrt line
Mu."liii Melt*; rtpaniKii Cure C'oiUirc; French IJn
rnl.awn Kctt*; Cmlmudcrtil HMk'fa; liilunt < i>n
mere Cloak*; t Honks, grot ka, Bavoues, flaist, mitl In
tiinf*’ Itoul Lace Cap*. Chthtren’* Dit-*es <t. Hriiliunli.
Pique. Royal (srd and totft ii. Jarkouel and rftvi**
FUkiiik*; Jaconet and Hwiss Flouimuir*; t.'amhric.
Book, and Mull PtmUMfings. A lar*e stock of Loh
Pnred Kinhroideries,euihraciiig everything in therm
broidery line
White Goods, Muslins, &c,
Jackoneta, Canihrk*. Tape Check*, Hats* Checks,
j t ape Ht/ipe*. riwi*s SSUripe*, Bishop l.ftft iim. .Nain*'ok
Siaiintook*, checked und stnjxid; Itrdliailta, Hair
Cord, Dniiily, Uerlin rtkirtiux. Crtuoaiit’ LintHK. India
Honk, India MulJ, Hwms rtpm*. A’ We have ala rye
stuck of tlM*sr good*, and shall oiler them at very low
prica*.
HOMICKY, 61.014;*, At.
I I.allies’ Paris Hilk Mils, l.adit s’ anti Gents’ kqiGlovew.
I test quality; Ladies’ and Gent*’ Cation. f*iik anti Liu
en Htwri Mißse*’ and C'hildnrn*’ rttriprii Mow
Bonnets, J ii 1 j 1 ions, <\&* •.
Om Hturk of Kibhoiis, Flpwera, Hioud*, Uouut-i*. 1 mt*.
t hiidren’fl Hats. A <• , i* very complete, an.l we think l>>
the aid of an iu i.onq il*hed Milliiiet. who haacharfetrt
thi* department, that w u ill he nidi to an it the most
fastidious taste ofall. We shall he able i< offer thaw
good* at tower prices than ever befor*. and reapectthl
1> invite llie Iftdte* to give us a call, lie fore they liuve
ma lt- (heir purcliOM**
Medium Priced Dress Goods.
Fine Jaconets and Lawns at H’oc |M*r yard; J arose t
Kolte*. two Volant*, from **4 to* - ; Heraxe Kobe* a
l.ea, from Wto *7; Fine French Ja< mieu, m y.'x pei
yard; Plain anil Figured Her;txt-at 2.V per yard; Fact
t olored Aiiuih um Pnnt*, at hj.* to lUr.; French and
American Gingiiaiuij at 4M*—t-
LINEN DEPARTMENT.
Our Linen Department comprise* u frill stork of every
thing hi Linens,&< We make no pretnsw*na as to
dim I importaiiuii of l.iueu (kinds, but ht-ncvi- Hint we
get our *iotk of Linens under more tut ••mole nr. uur
sianre* than wectmld to dire, tlv •*•••.* our
*t IV* . itn.llh.-i. tore do no I IrulHle to .iy. itmlvn
w ill itell l.ineiiHo* cheap,urrheape. _tlian any ||.,ua
in Georgia
Goods for Gentlemens’ Wear.
I White ltameh\ Drill. Brow n l.iueu Dull*,! ottonadca
I Linen Dmk*. Hpum; (a**nm<rr*. (t.uck Doeskin*,
I Frem timid KngiMli DrapdeKic Italian Ce.iJm.M lute
lud Colored Marseille* Him k Fren< h t -i. a. W.
; also have a full Imrot Linen Goud* lor Hoys’ W*nr
BOOTS cfe SHOES.
Out loot and Shoe Department is very complete, ind
rnmpri*>t a xreat variety ol stvle* lor Ladies’ Gems’
Boy*’ Mi**e*’and especially Children'* wmi, an of
which ill he sold very t lienp, fur a good article
Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods.
We have now in Htorea large stock of Hats, Cap*,
and rtintw Goods, consistiiig of Men's. Hoy's, Clul
dreu’s. all entirely new, and wilt be sold at /. ;nuikuhi>
low prices.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Immediately over our store, we have a large room
filled With fashionable and good Clothing, Im Gentle
men's Wear, mamifai lured this rtpriug tor our trade
Ail we ask in thi* department is an iiisperUon, aiier
which, those hi want of ready-made Goods will be Mire
to buv from u
DOMESTIC GOODS.
In Domestic Goods, we keep a very large Htock, and
sell them at the Muiiufacturer's prn r-
Ouratm In placing this advertisement before you, is
to induce you to call and examine our Htock ot Goods,
when visiting Colutnhus W . do not hesitate to *ny,
that we believe u will be to your interest to sive us ‘
cult before milking your pur* hnse* We think vvcrnii
offer you Good* low or than tou will tin*! then, else
where iu Cidunihus, and show you the largest stock
to select from
Our term* are stnctly Cash, which enable* u* to offer
our good* at 15 to !to jier cent lower than n credit
House; and the extra facilities win nwe have lor buy
ing our goods cheap, enables us to sell them at a trai>
lion less than any other house in t . iuudtus We trust
that the large stock we ate exhibiting, and the I Sir ness
with which we deal wuii our pution*, will be sitlhi nut
to induce you to examine helore purrhasing.
TKIIMS CASH NO SECOND PRICE.
G. W. ATKINSON & CO ,
HID>AD *T , COLDMHI’H, GA.
March t, IHSfr wtf.
TO CONSI M 1‘ H \ ES.
\CI.I RG MAN having rured lus son ofcnnsutnp
twn ii Ms worst stage*, afier lining given up i<>
die. hy the ceieluutcd pljriltlMM, desire* to make
known the mode of the cure,(Which prows suceswatal
in every case.) to those affiu ted with ppugli*. Odd*,
and Co'n*uni|itiou.and he will send tin* sunn to any ad
dress, free ot charge Address. enc|..*inr two stamp*
to pay return postage DANIEL A DLL.
march? wly <ll Centre Sttrart, N. Y.
PILES. FISTULA. STRICTURE,
CANCER# AND HCKOFCLA CUE ED.
PAM PiII.KTS containing testinioiual* of the highest
diameter, as to his success will lie foiwurded tn
aiiy that may v\ ish tlicii. ‘)W\u.imu (•> u>* tltw
ertiiacy of |r ti.OPTON'K wonderful lemedies must
, give aumrecl dewrijuion of the disease, its appearance
! in it* iiu ipu nt stage, present condition, location, a.
! A three cent stamp must arc.>tnp i,.> all ■ ■iiiiiiiii.ica
, lion* Addle** J A lIffPTON. ilmiuvulr. Ala
; CURES GLARAMRED mai>vvl\
jtu B‘2 Knvani.
RCNAW \Y from tho stjiseribcr, iii
Stewart county, about tii 1m >.l March
JL. I Hat, a mulatto buy namod TOM, uL.-ut
24 year* old; medium me; niodurHU'ly tall, ami
hit* a large bushy head f hair. Jr is probable
ho is lurking about the wide w Sarah Bndgtw, in
Randolph county, or he may be conveyed by
some white man to Bike county, Alabama Tho
above reward willin’ given to* any persua who
I will apprehend and deliver him P. uu at home <*r
I too dollar* to any person who w ill place him in
| any safe jail so that 1 can get hint.
epril ll—wtf JAM ES V. ELLIH.
A fine Cotton Plantation
FOR SALE
rfg|_ THIS Pianinft"ii contain*’ IWO Acte* of
land, lying om North t < wik o t'rrk. and is
a * the Harney Ivey pin., tin the pin,
“nd convenient to cluitrh'.w and M'hool* i a
a romtorihle Dwelling, a good Overseer* House \ grud
negro Cahiu*. two good (ain house*, one of which t*
propelled by water power, with a tints Mill attached
It a Purchaser present liititseif before crop i* plautvd. 1
w ill lake fHIII par Acre lor it
For particular* address me at Uhinnvillo. Ala.
A. OAM
Fob 14. iHia -wtf
QKOHClA—Mtiwogge ('Mnty,
(.hurt of’ Ordinary March Term, 1859.
RLLE Nl rtl —\N hen n* Man Kusell; Adniiub-tra
truot the estate o| VV ilham K Kii-oaU, dc< t.u and,
having anphed Hr dismission from saidadmtiih>'ra’mti.
It Is oroersd, That all person* concerned shew cause
(ifany they havei why said administratrix should not
be dismissed st the Court of Ordinnrv to he held in
and lor said county on the first Monday in October
next, and that thi* order be published in terms of the
law.
A true transcript from the minutes of said Court
March 1-tk. ISW
nMM-lf-Wfki JOHN JOHN A ON, Otfl.
@iL®TLniDs!i@j tStannwoßiai
J 0 BJLMIEIL 9s E® aa
AllE RECEIVING
Theii* Spring Stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING!
OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE,
Comprising a greater variety of choice Goods for
Spring and Summer Wear,
Than can be found Elsewhere*
They respectfully invite the attention of nil persona, who desire a GOOD GARMENT made la the
BEST MANNER possible, and WARRANTED to he a* represented, to their late receipts of
SINRIJSra- <Sc STJIMCIivCEIR. CLOTHING.
Al*o-—To their Extensive Stock of
Guni’s funtistying Goofcs,
Now receiving, whi ;h omb races every article of comfort and luxury needed for a Gentleman's war
drobe: PHURTS, DRAWERS, CRAVATS, SCSPENDERS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, Ac. Ac.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS,
Made to Order in LATEST STYLES by experienced Workmen.
of every style and grade now worn.
XJ MB3RELLAS,
a large *foek ju*t received.
Call and examine our Goods before pare basing elsewhere at No. 126 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga
mar 12, 1851)—dwtf. J. H. DANIEL & CO.
T. S. SPEAR,
PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER
Successor to S. B. Purple, cor. Broad A Randolph st.
COLUMBUS, GBOriGHA.
STERLING SILVER & PLATED WARE.
HAIR WORK.,
i A beautiful variety of I'iitttni- l will make to oricr any design and style and platt you may require.
j WATCHES, CLOCKS &c JEWELRY
Retired hy ootD]>ereni and expericoeed Workmen, and warranted.
CANES! CANES!
Gold, Silver, ivory Loaded Heads—Hickory Crooks and Swords
4 PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
ff - ‘/^yv^fcisr
V f I fluid *DI Steel Frames,
of the best qcollty utanufaetured. til-*cs set in old frames to suit ai* eyes
I Invite the aitontu-n ofnll tnuiy St ck, and will show it with pleasure, whether vot purcbee# o r not.
I .VfiuPurpleVold Stand, I’ufwir Broad ami Randolph Streato.
i Oetambn*, Go., Oot. SO, ms.—dwtf T. 8. BPVAR.
KARRI SEN & FITTS,
AUCTION & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
AJUi
NEGRO BROKERS,
50 mnl 01 Uroa.l 4traet ; Uolnmbiu, (Jix.
UJ ILLBililcnntlnau the r.bov* line t oar old !
Uiul. ifan ,kful tor the patr-mase b*Ptto*> ;
fore *o liberally axlomled to us by our Ir:en4 and ,
Uiopufaltc, wo Rope by renewed exertion* to in or* l •
it* cent!mi are*. No efforts Will be Spared to trivc
entire atlM*.ctlnu to those who may oouflde tbeir
hitsine** to our earn.
Wo will <ite onr personal attention to tbs t
sale of Rea! KUtte, Vfa<r<>o, March and! se and Pro*
•lueo. Having houses fitted cp e*pro*-Jp for th*
purpose ,wo are prepared to board, purchase
anJ sell Negroes op Cos remission.
liberal advance* litre m,h* aa heretofore on
Nok roe* and Aierchanouc.
Administrato'aul Rx: ewtora* aaloa attended to
or> reasonable tone.
t3T A HhMffc of LJtU I.Y NlifißtiOKfiof all
classes wilt he keptounaiantlv on hand.
CHAU. H. HARRISON,
c.KfmiiK f. rnra.
rofamt bn*. Kept. ?, DWR.—xrtwl*
FIFTY NEGROES WANTED.
SK4 U AVI NC; made our a-ianmomenta for
JK* the Fall uade. we desire to purchase
*sl 50 or Sixty Likely Negroei,
of good character, consisting of yooog
men, women .plough boys, and gi> is, for whom
tile hig ie-t marketpru 0 wil] be paid. Fere, os fin
?UJg nesrotw for wile wiilfind it to their interest
to give u? a call. We will receive and sell Ne
ar* *w on Commission and no efforts will bo spared
to make satisfactory sales, for those who may
pi ice their negroes in our charge.
Liberal advance* always made on negtoe* when
desired.
Call at the Auction and Negro mart of
Harrison & pjtts,
■turfl—wtwtf 50 <V 1 Broad Street.
Economy and Progression,
IN thi* age of advancement, many things new and
invaluable have been introduced nut the pliau
tonu of other age*, but new ones, of sound and prac
tical utility. In no other department is progression bet
ter marked or more visibly to be seen than in the med 1
icul. when originating with competent men and confin
ed • srientWr limit* Precisely of that diameter are
lit* follow mg reumdialaseuls; nopn will prove more ‘
ancient or *0 often Jawdeo.
HR LITTLE ANODYNE COUGH DIHIPN.
A nrtr nndrertatn cure fur Coughs, CM*, Asthma,
*u a ta (As H *(, *lm> Croup, U hmtpmg- Cm***, *c ft. I
tmiifrf Children.
Tins is a pleasant medic hie to take, producing imw |
dial** relief, and in nine out often canes a prompt cure. |
It exert Hostile 1110*1 ronUvUui| influence over Cough* 1
and Irritation of U hint* of auv remedy known, of- 1
ten stopping the most violent ill a few hour*, or at !
moat in a day or two Miuv ca*M thought to be de
cidndly consumptive have been promptly cured by us- j
uiv it few bottles, and wearing Little’* stre nglhenm* ■
Plasters on the cheat As atKulyue expectorant, wuh- ‘
out net ringing the bowel*, it stand* partmount to all
cough mitt urea
DOLLAR VERMIFUGE.
Prepared and pul ntt in buttle* and pliial*. only hy
VV G Little la iwuify uothi'ig j>- I* r*.|oiredto
reli. vechildien of wnrinet and. beaides. being one u
Hie besi mid cheapen* ever ottl-red to Hie public, its j
frefiiieiil use 111 lauiilb* wiHiato much trouble and ‘
expense, ns well as the live* of many chihlrcin Ibt!
V* out of every (r* ta*esgen*rally require it.
Ur. Ltllo’o Frenrh Mixture.
Till* IS prepared ftom a French Re -ip* fin the farm*
of No. I uml ; the fir*l for the m ute, and .No 3 (or
the 1 broil nr stage, Mluit has be.- much improved upon
in this country; and from it* Unexampled an-cess is 1
likely to supercede every other remedy ftr the cure of 1
diseases of the kidney* and Bladder. Gonnonfonol, f
and Liieehorrhcraiof Flo o Alims Affhrtinn*. This ,
extensive rumpoMfdcombine* properties totally diftVr- !
cut in taste and chanwtei Horn anythol gin 1h found
in the Lmted Mtates Plmrmacopren 01 hi -irlv.ite prac
tice: and liipotm of safety and ethrieiuy 1* not rival
led In Anieiira.
HU. UTTirS RINp.WORM .V TFTTIiB 01 NT Mm
* Hundreds of t ases of ( hmtrk Tetters. *•aid hynds
and disease* of thi: skin germraUt, have been cured
hv this ndwMv, and stnee the Introduction of the No
4 preps ration (being stn>nt;eri soarrelar a case hn* Iteen
f'lind Hist it will not etiivtually -radicate in a short
time LorUiecnruofCancerous rton* and Ulcers Hi*
applied in the of plasters and m almost infallible
Medicines, like * veryihinf else, are Iwtlcr aiul orc
ecotuunicallv Mipfßsfl to the great mass of tile people,
by inrrchamiixc limn in any other way.
Physic is us are referred to the 13th page of Hr. LitUas
pairtililei, to the cut;iiogtie of inod>’ itH-s of tju-Matn
ti-a Medlca, that he use* in ctn|touqliaf hit difleretii
remedies, and asked tnaay if they ate not the ehiefre<
banco of the pn>fe*sioa, os he himself has practiced
medicine extensively for more Utsu ten yean, be tore
retiring to tiro J rug business.
SOLD U\ LITTLF. A ÜB<> Wholesale D.uggi.u
Mast*, (iu ; bv I’embcrion A (Nrtcr, John \V llronks
Columbus, and by Merchants and Druggists generally
April 11, la-VA—worn dlaw
I'll. w. v,. wllson,
DEALER 15
-pvRUGS, Medicine*. Ct.cm'cals, Book*. 8u- j
XJ uouery and Fancy Article*.
TtJbotton, G*., Sept. 24, w—Jjr,
} CIKORItIA -t'kaMaimnellWi Ovuutyi
* Chattuhoochee Court of Ordinary Feb. Term, ’SP.
Present K. G RAIFORD. Ordinary.
FTPON the Petition of William H. Johnson, adinin-
A- 1 iatrairalor dr bouse non on the estale cf Isaac
frothy, dereasc-d.
ll ih ordered. That all person* concerned, h* requlr
ed lo show cause os or before the first Monday in
: rtepieinber next, wh) lie vliould not be disniHsed bun
said adininistruioti.
A true tranacript from the minute* of aaid Court,
i February l*ilfa, !:>.
February lb- whin K (. RAIFoRB. Orel
OKOltUlA—Chattahoochee fonntv.
VOTICBTO OEUTOBH AM> Ch IHTORfS —All
-* person* indebted to the ecnate of Perry Brown
| lug. tale of *%id county, deceased, are requented 10
make imniediHie payment; and those holding rlatm
against Maid deceasecL will preireni them duly authen*
Heated in me, wiUnn the tun* prescribed by law, or
? they will not be paiu.
It < PATTERSON, Adin'r
MAKTUA BROWNING, Arim’i.
April 10, w4od
GKOHGIA ( ImtlHliouc lire cciuntyt
Chattahoochee Court of Ordinary, Jart. Term’bV.
Present K tL KAIFOKI). Onlinnry
T J PON the Petition of A. J. Pralmr and Horace M
Jenkins. adiiiini*traiirscn the e*uue of Lemur
( W Cade, deceased:
I It is ordered, that all persona concerned shew cause,
i on or before the first Monday in August next, why said
; Prather and Jenkins, should not be dismissed Iroiii said
j administration
A true transcript from the minutes of said Court, Jan.
10th, MUO. E U KAI FORD, Ordinary
Jan. 15. ISs9—wtds
EEUHEIA, t liMtfaboocli<*v> County*
Chattahoochee Court of Ordinary, Jan. Term ’bQ.
Present E. G. Raiford, Ordinary.
ITPON the Petition of John 11. Parknian. Admirns
J trator de bonis non on the estate of Stirrana
Park man dec eased;
It is ordered that alt peiaon* concerned shew cause,
•in or before the Ist Monday in August next, why he
should not be dismowed ftom said tuiministration.
A true transcript from ihe minute* of saui Court,
! January 18, ISV. E G KAIFORI), Ordinary
January 20. 18MA— wiim.
Chatlaho,#hn Court of Ordinary Dec. Term 1858
Present E. G. Raiford, Ordinary.
LyPON the Petition of Hyman Albntien, Admimatru
’ or on the estate of Green Hently, deceased:
It i* ordered that ail persons concerued. shew cuhs*.
j ” a, *y hej have, why said Administrator should not be
I discharged from said administration bv order of said
j Court, oq Uie first Monday in June. Is'v.
1 A true transcript from e minute* of said Court,
December 14, lns.
declfi—wtei. E G RAIFORD, Ordinary
RULE NIM.
GEORGlA—Muscogee County:
I Court of Ordinary, February Term, 1859.
I I.vMEs M Rl hselL adminwtralor of the estates
I ” of John M Kussell and •arah R. Russell, decaeoud
having apphed for dwaiission,from*aid administration
In* re lore, all persons concerned are hereby notified
I !” ;**ew cause (if any they have) why aid adnunw
| trator should not be dismissed at the Court of Ordma-
St to be held in and for said county on the first Mon
ay in September next, and that this order he publish
ed in terms of the law.
A true extract ftom the minutes of said Court
Feh IU. |*fW —wrtni. JNO. JOHNSON. Ord
Court of Ordinary, April Term, 1859,
; TTPON th* petition of N N. Howard, sdiuniMnitor
V. on the estate of Charlotte Morgan, deceased, for
letters of Di*ntis*in,
I'. IS ordered that all pefoQfea concerned, shew cause
it any they have, on nr before the first Monday in Oc-
I tober next, why be should not be diem weed ftom said
adnunistmtion. otherwise letters will then lie rranted.
A tme extract from the minutes of said Court Aini
*ib. Ihm K. G: RAIFORD, Ordinary
April IQth, lhM) -wftru. _ }
p X , K< ‘ TP* 1 1 Agreeably to an order from
Lj the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Chattß.
boor bee count) Jia w ill be sold Imfure the Court Hogs*
I do.ig 10 Oil tow nos Cusseta. in sa.d county, on the
riret Tuesday in June, next, within the legal hour*
of sale, lor ol Land No I|, in th* loth distort ofsnxd
* “I"*-’ ; H llk ‘' l } nffro * !rl “•*!*• *■ Die property
• ot llwta Putaam, deceased, forth* benefit of credi
tors. Tenus iMde know 11 on the dav of al*
EI.W4BETHPtTNAM.ft**
j April 11th. |d.lo wind
i oKtH‘llA’ —Cbattalioocbee County:
| Chattah*HH’hc Cotrf of Ordinary, f’eb. Term ‘59
Present If (. RMF >UD, Ordinary. ’
¥ “PON the Petition of N. N. Howard, aduunistra
\ u ‘ r ,h '’ *•*** at Littleton Moig Nn . deceased
It ta ordered that all person* cone, rued, shew cause
, on e* before the first Monday in September next, whv
. | said V N 11-ward should not be rftsimssed from sain
i administration.
A tme transcript from th* minutes of said Conrt
I February 10. IBM# E. . KAIFORD, Ord
Febraary 14—w Om.
iu ovwsSi ■■•<!’ vv ** ..pps
| knt of |>ool on tho 11th lost., was boardnd off Ompt
jtform, to-day.
[*’ Liverpool Cotton Market. —Salas for thre
SxrcD A . AAA , ,
If OUT MWO
The market had advanced 3-16 to %and,
o <C* in quiet but ateady.
bun, AU kind, of Braudnuff, b.d coaiidNSb
h Ni o . clinwt, und niU lOcliaisg.
fcf ■ Cornell UK to UK.
TROY FACTORY,
Columbu*, Ga.
WE, the undersigned, have thisduy purchased
front Janies Horn ikon, the troy Factory
and entire stock, and will continue the business
under the name and si vie ot Troy Manufacture g
Company and will mauaiaciure and keep con
stantly on hand, at wholesale and retail,
Chaim, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Tabs,
Buckets. .Safes, Tables, Bureaus,
and other llouae Furnishing articles. All orders
addr*d to the Troy Manufacturing Company,
will receive prompt attention,
JEFFERSON dr HAMILTON.
Joseph Jefferson, John U. Hamilton
Columbus, Ga, April 19,
PRICKS TO SL IT THE TIM VS.
THE EAGLE
MANUFACTURING CO,
OFFER tltoir various styles ol Good-, compn
aingOdNAßUßgS, YARNS, FASHION,
(or strip***,)
PINK-KNOT PLAINS NfcORO KERBKYB.
SOUTHERN LINBEYB. “TRUCK FOR
TROWSKRS.” COTTON ROPE, vc. Ate.
at GREATLY reduced prices.
They invite the special attention of the Trade
to their Slock which complete in **vrtiy respect.
J. RHODES, BROWNE,
Columbu*. Doc. 5, 1857. twltatf.
Wheat Fans and Thrashers.
THE bast articbe ever offered iu thi* or any
other market, manufactured and for sale at
the Gin Factory. Price $25 and S3O CASH.
W. G. CLEMONS, DROWN A CO.
April 13, 1869. dlt w2m.
Enquirer and Coiner Stone, copy.
.A. C_A.RI3,
I NOW have on hand a large a*orTmrnt of VF.IH
CI.FS, of the finest inaterinl and cljoieest manufar
lure ever before offered in this market, i ibraring
COACHES, BERLINS, C A LEECHES,
Mock ‘Caleeclie*, Kot kawayi,
TOP AND NO TOP BUGGI7B.
ALSO, A HPI.ENDID STOCK OF
New York Trotting Buggies,
OF EVERY STYLE AND DESCRIPTION,
which I offer on better term* than ran he afforded else
where, tor cash or approved credit.
I am about winding up my buntnens, and would be
obliged to all indebted hy note or arcnutit, to call amt
nettle either hy cash or natinfiirtory renewal. All who
omit tin* mil find their rlainis in* the hand* of ut, at
tarney for collection. il < M KKK
N B All those who do not intend paying without
being sued, are notified that five |ter tent w ill he de
ducted by railing at the captam’ii office and sealing
forthwith il i Mi KEL
Columbu*. January 3!- wtf
IIRV\I> X KOK\Elt,
30BROAD ST.
OFFER THEIIt EXCELLENT STOCK OF
MELCOEOWS, &C.,
sys | Ai Northern prices.
A food Piano for $280; Melodcons from S6O to
$126. Also, an excellent Organ for Church or
Parlor at $450. Call and examine at .16 Broad
Street. Jan 4, 1859—wlv.
AND JEWELER,
Scrofula, or King’s Evil,
ia a constitutional disease, a corruption of the
blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated,
weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it
pervades the whole body, and may burst out
in disease on any part of it. No organ is free
from its attacks, nor is there one which it may
not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously
caubcd by mercurial disease, low living, dis
ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, tilth
and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and,
above dll, by the venereal infection. What
ever bo its origin, it is hereditary in the con
stitution, descending “ from parents to children
unto the thud and fourth generation indeed,
it seems to be the rod of Him who says, •* I
will visit the iniquities of the fathers 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
tubercle*; in the glands, swellings; and on
the surface, eruptions or pores. This foul cor
ruption, which genders in the blood, depress*?*
the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu
tions not only suffer from scrofulous com
plaints, hut they have far less power to with
stand the attacks of other diseases; conse
quently, vast numbers perish by disorders
which, although not scrofulous in tneir nature,
are still rendered fatal by this taint in the
system. Most of the consumption which de
cimates the human family has its origin directly
in this scrofulous contamination ; and many
destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain,
and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or
are 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 bjr healthy food and exercise.
Such a mediuiue we supply in
AYER’S
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,
the most effectual remedy which the medical
akill of our times can devise for this every
where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com
bined from the most active remedial* that have
been discovered for the expurgation of this foul
disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the
system from its destructive consequences,
lienee it should be employed for the cure of
not only scrofula, but also those other affec
tions which arise from it, such a* Kruptivr
and Skin Diseases, St. Anthony's Fire,
Rosb, or Erysipelas, Pimpi.es, Pustules,
Blotchbs, Blains and Boils, Tumors, Tetter
and Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Kino worm,
Rheumatism, Syphilitic and Mercurial Dis
kases, Dropsy, Dyspbpsia, Debility, and,
indeed, all Complaints arising prom Vitia
ted or Impure Blood. The popular belief
in “ impurity of the blood ” is founded in truth,
for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The
particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa
rilla hi to purify and regenerate this vital fluid,
without which sound health ia impossible in
contaminated constitutions.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC,
are o composed that disease within the range of
their action can rarely withstand or evade them
Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse,
and invigorate every portion of the human organ
ism, correcting its diseased action, aud restoring
iu healthy vitalities. As < oonscd|*>eme of these
properties, the invalid who is bowed down with
pain or physical debility is astonished to find his
health or energy restored by a remedy at once so
simple and inviting.
Not oniv do they cure the every-day complaint*
of every body, but also many formidable and
dangerous diseases. Tho agent below named it
pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac,
containing certificated of thdr cures and directions
for their use in the following complaints: Cottiva
nes*, Heartburn , Ueadarft* arising from disoMered
Stomach, Saustn, Indigestion, Pam in atul Morbid
Inaction of the BotceJs, flatulency. Loss oj Appe
tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints,
arising from a low state of the body or obstruction
of its mnetions.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
TOR TH* HATH) CUBS OF
( ouch*. Cold*’ Influenza, Hoarseness,
* C roup, Bronchitis, Incipient ( onsnmp*
tion, and lor the relief of Consumptive
Patients in advanced stages of the
disease.
So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu
merous are the cases of its cures, that almost
every section of country abounds in persons pub
licly'known, who have been restored from alarming
and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its
us*. When once tried, its superiority over every
other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape
observation, and where its virtues are known, the
}>ublic no longer hesitate what antidote to employ
or the distressing and dangerous affections of the
pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate.
While many inferior remedies thrust upon the
community have failed and been discarded, this
has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits
on the afflicted they can never forget, and pro
duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to
be forgotten.
PREPARED BY
DR. J. C. AYER A CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
80La/ U* VVUI <UiH.
Urquhsrt 4k Chapman, J. A. Whitesides 4k Co.,tad
dnißciau and dealers in medietas generally.
Fssrusrv * 169.-flwoa.